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land, got by Gray Grantham, son of the Brownlow Turk; 3d dam 

 by the Paget Turk (see page 17, English General Stud Book, Vol- 

 ume I.) ; 4th dam Betty Percival, bred by Mr. Pelham, got by Leedes' 

 Arabian; 5th dam, foaled about 1690, bred by Lord D'Arcy, got by 

 Spanker, son of the D'Arcy Yellow Turk ; 6th dam, the old 

 Morocco Mare. Miss Belvoir appears on page 129, General 

 Stud Book. Her colts there are very incompletely given and do 

 not include Jenny Cameron, but there can be no question about 

 this pedigree, which is certified -to by John Tayloe, who purchased 

 Jenny Cameron in England. Lloyd's Traveler, when a colt, was 

 presented by Mr. Tayloe to his son-in-law, Mr. Lloyd of Maryland, 

 who owned him a number of years, and so far as we know until the 

 horse's death. 



Morton's Traveler was one of the best of the early importations. 

 Skinner in his Turf Magazine writes : Not until the get of im- 

 ported Traveler and Fearnaught ran, were Virginia horses able to 

 compete with those of Maryland in races of four mile heats. 



Traveler was bred at Raby in Yorkshire, England, by Mr. Crofts, 

 got by Crofts' Partner, son of Jigg, by the Byerly Turk, and foaled in 

 1747: his dam was Bay Bloody Buttocks, foaled 1729, bred by Mr. 

 Crofts, got by Bloody Buttocks, Arabian ; 2d dam foaled 1722, bred 

 by Mr. Crofts, got by Grayhound, Arabian; 3d dam Brown Fare- 

 well, foaled 1710, bred by Mr. Crofts, got by Makeless, son of the 

 Oglethorpe Arabian; 4th dam thought to have been bred at Hamp- 

 ton Court, got by Brimmer, son of the Yellow Turk; 5th dam said 

 to be by Place's White Turk; 6th dam by Dodsworth, Arabian; 

 and 7th dam the Layton Barb mare. 



Partner was chestnut; foaled 1718; bred by Mr. Pelham and got 

 by Jigg, son of the Byerly Turk : dam by Curwen's Bay Barb ; 2d 

 dam by Curwen's old Spot; 3d dam by the Chestnut White-Legged 

 Lowther Barb. 



Jigg was owned by Sir R. Mostyn. He was a common country 

 stallion in Lincolnshire, till Partner, a capital horse, was six years old. 



The Byerly Turk was Captain Byerly's charger in Ireland, in 

 King William's wars (1689, etc.). 



Bloody Buttocks was a gray Arabian, with a red mark on his hip, 

 whence his name. He was owned by Mr. Crofts. 



Grayhound was bred in Barbary, where his dam, (in foal with 

 him), and sire, Chillaby, were purchased and brought to England, by 

 Mr. Marshall. 



The breeder of Makeless is unknown. He was by the Ogle- 

 thorpe Arabian; dam unknown. 



