Master, a bay colt by Woodpecker, out of Madcap, by Snap, foaled in 

 1788, and bred by Lord Derby; and Prince, a b. h., bred by Lord 

 Farnham, foaled in 1773, got by Herod, out of Helen by Blank. 



Justice, foaled in 1782, got by Lord Grosvenor's Justif-e, out of tbe 

 noted Miss Timms; she a full sister to Conundrum, Ranthos, Pumpkin, 

 Maiden, Riddle, Misgjf^urity — all capital runners. Miss Purity was the 

 dam of the renowned Rockingham, who sold for 2,500 guineas, and was 

 allowed to be the best running horse'fn England : at six years old, he 

 won 17 times out of 18, several of which were King's Plates, carrying 12 

 stone. Rockingham and Justice wei'e very nearly allied, as they were 

 both got by sons of Herod. The dam of Justice was by Squirt ; g. d. 

 by Mogul ; Camilla by Bay Bolton. He was imported by Major But- 

 ler, and covered for many years near Askepoo Bridge, at £10 sterling. 



Marplot, an imported horse, got by Highflyer, his dam by Omar, out 

 of a Godolphin Arabian mare, (sister to Cripple,) his g. g. dam Blossom, 

 by Crab. He figured from the year 1785 to 1790, with great eclat on 

 the English Turf, and afterwards was successful in the island of Jamaica, 

 West Indies. He was thence imjjbrted into South Carolina, and stood 

 to mares for many seasons. He ^s owned at one time by Mr. Laurens, 

 of Mepkin, St. John's Parish, Bei-ilfley. He was sold by Mr. Laurens to 

 a man by the name of Brightmaft, a sporting blacksmith in the city of 

 Charleston, who took him to Georgia, 'vfhere he died. 



Matchem, a bay horse by Matchem, o^it of Lady, by Sir Charles Tur- 

 ner's Sweepstakes, foa^d in 1773, bred Jpiy Lord Grosvenor, and import- 

 ed into South Carolina by Mr. Gibbs. Bajazet and Gimcrack covered at 

 the Hagan plantation in St. Thomas Parish, season of 1800. The for- 

 mer, Bajazet, considered the^est-four year old of his year, was the sire 

 of many fine horses — Sjnong the n^lmber was Godfinder, the property of 

 the gallant Mayham of Horry's ^avajny, .•ittached to Marion's Legion. 

 He was foaled 31st March, 1784, -by B|uazet, his dam by Col. Edward 

 Lloyd's Old Traveller, his g. dam a" bay^are, imported by Col. Lloyd. 



Star, a dark bay horse, eif capital m-f^ and size, foaled in 1784, got 

 by Highflyer, dam by Snap ; g. dam Riddle, by Matchem. He was bred 

 by Richard Taylor, Esq., and ran N^ith considerable credit for inany years 

 in England. Star did not answer^publi(<* expectation as a foal-getter in 

 South Carolina. He died inPendlieton District, in 1811. Imported by 

 Gen. John McPherson, wh^^'also importe'd the following young stock at 

 the same time : .• *' 



Firebrand, a chesnut colt, -foaled' in 1802, by Buzzard, out of Fanny, 

 own sister to King Fergus, bi^d by the Duke of Grafton. Died on the 

 passage out to this countiy, or soon after landing. 



