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Of the bulls in the above pedigrees, Mr. Stephenson, bred -Ear/ 

 of Chatham, (10,176) by Napier (.6,238), dam by Mr. Bates's Fourth 

 Duke of Northumberland (3,649) ; Earl of Mtrwi, (10,174) 

 by Napier, (6,238) dam, Maid of Orleans by Mameluke, 

 (2,258) ; Getieral Sale (8,099), by Napier, (6,238), dam Rose 

 Ann, by Bellerophon, (3,119); J\apier (6,238) by South Dur- 

 ham, (5,281) dam Rosette, by Belvedere, (1,706) ; South Dur- 

 ham, (5,281) by Belvedere (1,706), dam Helena by Waterloo, 

 (2,816); 5e//e;o/?/i07i, (3,119,) by Belvedere (1,706,) dam Hele- 

 na, by Waterloo, (2,816); Belvedere, (1,700) by Waterloo, 

 dam Angelina H, by young Wynyard, (2.859), graudam Angelina 

 by Phenomenon, (491); Waterloo, (2,816,) by young Wynyard, 

 (2,859,) dam, Angelina by Phenomenon, (491.) Mr. Stephenson 

 also bred Angelina II, the dam of Belvedere. 



- Young Wynyard (2,859,) by Robert Colling's Wellington, (680,) 

 dam Princess, by Favorite, (252,) was bred by the Countess of 

 Antrim, widow of Sir Henry Vane Tempest, Bart. 



The cuts, except one, which illustrate this article, are portraits 

 of animals mentioned here as imported, or are sires and dams of 

 those tracing in the pedigrees. The head of Mr. Stephenson's 

 Waterloo, presents the finest short horn head imaginable. The 

 cut of the head of the white cow, is an illustration of what a 

 fine head may be, and actually has been. 



More than two centuries since the Aislabie family of Aislabie 

 and Studley, possessed an extraordinary tribe of cattle. From 

 hem, the Pennimans of Ornisby, the St. Quintins of Scampston, 

 and the Milbanks of Barningham, procured cattle. Mr. Sharter 

 of Chilton, near Ketton, procured cattle from Barningham, and 

 from them bred the Studley bull. (626.) 



In 1684, Mr. Stephenson of Acklam, bought a cow of the Ais- 

 labie family, and afterwards sent cows to Studley to be served, 

 and used bulls from Studley in the possession of the Pennimans 

 of Ormsby. In 1731, Mr. Stephenson jr., (son of the one named 

 before,) removed from Acklam to Ketton in Durham, and took 

 with him the cattle descended from the original eow got of the 



