Barbs — Turks. 



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Curwen's Bay Barb, was a present 

 from the Emperor of Morocco to 

 Lewis XIV. of France, brought 

 into England by Mr. Curwen. 



The Thoulouse Barb. Brought 

 from France by Mr. Curwen; 

 afterwards the property of Sir J. 

 Parsons. 



Croft's Bay Barb, was a son of 

 Chillaby and the Moonah Barb 

 Mare. 



The Godolphin Barb, sometimes 

 called an Arabian. 



The Compton Barb, often called 

 the Sedley Arabian. 



Lord Fairfax's Morocco Barb, sire 

 of Spanker's dam. 



Tafifolet Barb 



Chillaby Barb, white. 



Chillaby Barb, black. 



Wolseley Barb. 



Hutton's Grey Barb. 

 ,, Bay Barb. 



Black Barb, without a tongue (King 

 William IIL's) 



Layton Barb. 



Burton Barb. 



White-legged Lowther Barb. 



Panton's Grey Barb. 



Sir H. Harpur's Barb, 



Cole's Barb. 



Lowther's Bay Barb. 



Fenwick's Barb. 



Vernon Barb. 



Dun Barb. 



Sir W. Morgan's Grey Barb, 

 ,, ,, Black Barb. 



Shafto's Barb. 



Curzon's Grey Barb. 



Lord Marsh's Barb. 



Pelham's Barb. 



Duke of Marlborough's little Moun- 

 tain Barb. 



Orford Barb. 



Lord Townshend's Brown Barb. 



Meadows' Barb. 



Godolphm Grey Barb. 



Massey's Grey Barb. 



Wilkinson's Barb. 



Lord Townshend's Barb, 



St. Victor's Barb. 



Cripple Barb, 



Sir R. Mostyn's Bay Barb. 

 Sir J. Pennington's Barb. 

 Duke of Rutland's Black Barb. 

 Rider's Chestnut Barb. 



TURKS. 



The Hemsley Turk (Duke of Buck- 

 ingham's). 



Place's White Turk. (Mr. Place 

 was Stud-master to Oliver Crom- 

 well). 



The Stradling, or Lister Turk. 

 Brought into England from the 

 siege of Buda, in the reign of 

 James II. 



The Byerly Turk. Capt. Byerly's 

 charger, in King William's reign, 

 1689. 



The D'Arcy White Turk. 



The D'Arcy Yellow Turk. 



The Selaby Turk. The property 

 of Mr. Marshall, Stud-master to 

 King William, Queen Anne, and 

 King George I. 



Sir J. Williams' Turk. (Also called 

 the Honeywood Arabian.) 



The Belgrade Turk. Taken at the 

 siege of Belgrade by General 

 Merci; afterwards purchased by 

 Sir Marmaduke Wyvill; he died 

 about 1740. 



Phillips' Brown Turk, about 1740. 



Orford Turk. 



Stamford Turk. 



Captain Rouksby's Turk. 



Akaster Turk. 



Westall Turk. 



Mulso Turk. 



Wilkinson's Turk. 



Holderness Turk. 



Ely Turk. 



Bay Pigot Turk. 



Lambert Turk. 



Shaftesbury Turk. 



Sir E. Hale's Turk. 



Lord Hillsborough's Turk. 



Sutton Turk. 



Lord Carlisle's Turk, 



Rutland Turk. 



Paget Turk. 



