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Marplot Mare, died March 28, 1802, bre'S by William Alston, foaled 

 in 1797, got by Marplot out of Betsy Baker. 



1802: b. c. by Marplot. 



Miss Ingleshy, bred by , got by , her dam by old Flimnap. 



1802 : b. c. by Brilliant, by Marplot, out of the Brilliant mare. 



Kitty Bull, purchased from Gen. Hampton, got by John Bull, out of 

 Lord Grosvenor's Isabella, by Eclipse : she was imported. 



1802 : b. c. by Stirling, exchanged with Gen. Hampton. 



Grey, mare, got by Slouch, her dam by the imported horse Medley, 

 out of a full bred mare. 



[N.B. — The dam of the above grey mare was brought into the State 

 by W. Aylette Lee, Esq., who sold her to Dr. L-vine, and gave the 

 above pedigree.] 



1802 : g. c. by Jupiter, (by Gimcrack.) 



Anvilina, bred by Mr. O'Kelly, foaled in 1796, got by Anvil, out of 

 Augusta, imported by John Tayloe, in 1799, into Norfolk, Virginia, in 

 the Industry. 



1803 : ch. f. Lottery, by Bedford, sold to Mr. Singleton. 

 1805 : ch. f. Charlotte, by Gallatin, sold to Mr. Richardson. 

 180G : b. c. Rossicuician, by Dragon, sold to Mr. Richardson. 

 Peggy, bred by the Earl of Claremont, foaled in 1783, got by Trump- 



ator, out of Peggy, sister to Postmaster, Died in 1805, in foal to 

 Dragon. 



1803 : ch. f. Peggy, by Bedford, died in possession of Col. Hampton. 

 1805 : ch. f. by Gallatin, given to Mr. Joseph Alston. 



(Copy.) London, June 11, 1787. 



A chesnut filly, bred by Lord Grosvenor, two years old, got by Mam- 

 brino, out of a sister to Naylor's Sally. 



(Signed) Richard Tattersall. 



1800 : ch. c. Gallatin, by Bedford. 



1804 : b. f. by Bedford, sold to Gen. Hampton. 



1805 : ch. f. by Bedford, sold to Mr. Singleton. 



Stirling Mare, bred by , foaled in , got by Stirling, out of 



the imported Mambrino mare, 

 1808: b. c. by Bedford. 



Having furnished an account, as above, of the pedigrees of the horses 

 belonging to the most distinguished clafs of their day, it is proper now 

 to enumerate some of their individual performances. We will com- 



