KECOED OF MAEES AND SIRES. VoL. V. 



Owners. 



THE BARON— 9. J. E. Huddleston, 



Hill Wood, Eastham, Tenbury, Worcs. 



Bay, black points. Foaled 1882. Hsiglit 16. 



PRIZES :— 



,QQ_, (2nd (Hunter Sires) Bath and West I -ipoq (Silver Medal, Hunters' Improve- 

 ^^°' { of England at Dorchester. | ^°'^'^ \ ment Society. 



Breeder, J. E. Huddleston, Hill Wood, Eastham, Teubury. 



Sire, Bravado (Vol. XII., p. 482), by Buccaneer. 



Dam, Patch, by Ernest (Vol. X., p. 74), by Stockwell. 



G. dam, Jessie, by Contract (Vol. VI., p. 33), by Bay Middleton. 



G. g. dam, Cumberland Lassie. 



Races won by the g. g. dam " Cumberland Lassie," qualifying " The Baron " 

 for registry in the Record of Hunter Mares and Sires (rule 2) :— 



" Cumberland Lassie " was purcliased in Carlisle, about forty- sis years ago, by 

 the father of Mr. John ^IcGowan (of Fairview House, jMillom, Cumberland) to 

 whom the Society is indebted for information contained in this entry. 



Her racing career commenced at four to five years old, when she won 

 several local flat races and hurdle races, the first (stakes value £10) at 

 Arrotfoot, the second a hurdle ra;e at Cockran, near Lancaster, for £25 ; next 

 she won £100 at the Flaw Hurdle Races at Ulverston. She was then sold to a 

 gentleman at Stores Hall, Windermere, winning in his possession, hurdle races at 

 Lancaster, and was claimed at £150 ; she also won a steeplechase at Kendal ; and 

 at Carlisle won a match of £100 against " Ellen McGregor." She broke down in 

 a race at Liverpool, being two fields in front of the others ; after which she was 

 sold for breeding purposes, and went, Mr. ]McGowan believes, to Ireland. Her 

 height was about 16 hands, and she was about three parts blood. Mr. M. J. 

 Cranke, of Midtown, Urswick, Ulverston, " remembers seeing the mare run and 

 win in a canter " at the Flaw Sports, forty-five years ago. 



YOUNG MAKE HASTE— 10. Joseph Wakehn, 



Eavensthorpe, Northampton. 



Chestnut. Foaled 1888. Height 16. 



Breeder, Joseph Wakelin, Eavensthorpe, Northampton. 



Sire, Make Haste (Vol. XIII., p. 270), by Tom Bowline. 



Dam, Patchwork,'" by Cardinal, by Cannobie (Vol. VIII. p. 234), 

 by Melbourne. 



G. dam. Patchwork, by Irish Birdcatcher (Vol. V., p. 145), by 



Sir Hercules. 

 G. g. dam. The Witch, by Soothsayer (Vol. II., p. 73), by Sorcerer. 

 Races won (under rule 3) qualifying the Stallion for registry : — 

 ^="Lucy," own sister to the dam "Patchwork," won 18 or 19 years ago, at 

 the Hopping Hill Races ^Ir. Naylor's Challenge Cup and £40 added, and in the 

 following year the Selling Stakes at Daventry Races. 



*" Patchwork," the dam, won in 1888, 1889 and 1890, 1st Prize at the 

 Cottesbrooke Show for best Mare calculated for breeding Hunters. 



