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teen and one-half hands, by Young Starling, son of the Bolton Star- 

 ling, by Bay Bolton ; advertised in ''Virginia Gazette", 17/1. Tom 

 Jones, by Partner, son of Jigg. Vampire, by Regulus. Whittington, 

 said to be foaled 1743, and got by a son of the Godolphin Arabian. 

 Young Spot, by Spot, son of the Curwen Bay Barb. To these 

 should be added Valiant, owned by Col. Baird, by Grasshopper, 

 foaled 1731, son of Crab; and probably Shock, previous to 1761. 



In this same time, beginning about 1760, there were nearly as 

 many importations into South Carolina as to Virginia. The follow- 

 ing appear in Milliken's "History of the Turf of South Carolina", a 

 work carefully prepared by a competent editor : 



Brutus, a roan horse, foaled 1748, by Regulus; he got some very 

 good stock. Oroonoko, black, foaled 1745, by Crab: dam Miss Slam- 

 erkin, by YoungTrue Blue. Slouch, by Cade. Matchless, bay, foaled 

 1754, by the Godolphin Arabian. Sweeper, black, foaled 1751, by 

 Sloe, foaled 1740, son of Crab, by Alcock Arabian: dam by Mogul, 

 son of Godolphin Arabian. Toby, chestnut, fourteen and three-quar- 

 ters hands, by Janus in England. Cade, foaled 1757, imported 1762, 

 son of Cade, by Godolphin Arabian. Nonpareil, imported 1762. 

 Pharaoh, bay, foaled 1753, by Moses, son of Chedworth's Foxhunter, 

 a descendant of the Darley Arabian. Tarquin, imported 1763, by 

 Tarquin, son of the Godolphin Arabian. Pam, imported 1764, by 

 Regulus. Abdallah, sixteen hands, brought to Beaufort, 1767, from 

 Gibraltar, where he had been imported from Arabia. Sportsman, 

 chestnut, by Blaze, son of Childers ; imported 1767, together with a 

 son, Sprightly, chestnut, foaled 1763. Tartar, breeding not given. 

 Bosphorus, bay, foaled 1759, by Bosphorus, son of Babraham, im- 

 ported 1767, together with a brown stallion, by Snap, son of Snip, 

 by Flying Childers. Moro, by Moro, son of Starling. Flag of 

 Truce, brown, by Sober John. Fallower, by Blank, son of Godolphin 

 Arabian: dam by Partner; 2d dam by Bloody Buttocks, etc. (same 

 extension as Morton's Traveler). This Fallower is supposed to 

 have got the 4th dam of the very celebrated race-horse Timoleon, foaled 

 1814, by Sir Archy. Starling, a very handsome horse, by Starl- 

 ing: dam by Godolphin Arabian, 2d dam by Childers. Antaeus, by 

 Spectator, son of Crab. Snipe, by Snap, son of Snip. Mark, by 

 Young Babraham. Lofty, by Snap. Friar, foaled 1760, imported 

 1767; by South, son of Regulus. Flimnap, bay, foaled 1775, also by 

 South. Flimnap was a small horse, fourteen and one-half hands, of 

 excellent bone and sinew and a fast runner. 



We have seen that De Lancey, in New York, imported Wildair 

 and Lath, 1764 and 1768. Telemachus, a son of Blaze, was owned 



