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BREEDERS. 



Mv. K. E. Wilson, Knowle Hall ; U5. 



Mr. W. Wilson, Bulcote ; 494. 



Messrs. Windle, Sinnington Manor ; 496, 



608, 752. 

 Mr. T. E. Winnall, EccleswaU Court ; 139. 

 Mr. Winter, Stratton Park Farm ; 485. 

 Mr. J. Wood, Stanwick Park ; 194, 267, 373, 



405, 420, 425, 431, 558, 559, 689, 794, 798. 

 Mr. J. G. Wood, Castle Grove; 68, 228,2-33, 



256, 378, 419, 423, 430, 482, 519, 526, 574, 



652, 710, 732, 768. 

 Mr. R. Wood, Clapton ; 60, 161, 162, 345, 



54.3, 654. 

 Mr. WiUoughbyWood, Holly Bank ; 96, 136, 



160, 161, 184, 197, 496, 516, 517, 599, 608, 



710. 

 Mr. J. Woodhouse, Scale Hall; 455, 493, 743. 

 Mr. Woodward, Northway House ; 19, 39, 



151, 202, 294, 379, 403, 494, 514, 623, 624, 



650, 677, 738. 

 Mr. Wooler, Sadberge Hall; 126, 357, 438. 

 Mr. Wordsworth, Oakensbaw ; 461. 

 Mr. Woi-sey, Bearley; 25, 331, 466, 524. 



Mr. Worsley, Ho-\-ingham Hall, 31 7. 



Mr. Wortley, Ridlington ; 39, 45, 49, 72, 77, 



129, 137, 145, 276, 321, 351, 355, 364, 417, 



433, 517, 582, 655. 657, 759, 786. 

 Mr. C. Wright, Oglethorpe Hall ; 12, 58, 364, 



539, 641. 

 Mr. W. Wright, Sigglesthome HaU ; 474, 575. 

 Mr. R. H. Wrightson, Warmsworth Hall ; 



96, 97, 140. 

 Mr. F. Wythes, Rarensden House ; 39, 313, 



317, 383. 

 Jlr. G. Wythes, Reigate ; 434, 620, 629, 746. 



Mr. Yeats, Studley ; 319, 413, 637, 677. 

 Mr. J. Yorke, Thrapstone ; 567. 6-34. 

 Mr. J. Yorke, Bewerlev Hall ; 30, 247, 278, 

 561. 



Earl of Zetland, Aske Hall and Upleatham ; 

 31, 48, 67, 91, 102, 199, 2-31, 240, 322, 362, 

 369, 373, 374, 377, 408, 424, 428, 429, 436, 

 454, 472, 485, 745, 756, 764, 774. 



FOR FURTHER ADDRESS OF THE BREEDERS REFER TO THE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS AT THE 



END OF THE VOLUME. 



INDEX TO THE PLATES. 



BULLS, 



PAGE 



COMMANDER- IX-CHIEF (21451), roan, bred by Mr. R. Booth, the property of Mr. 

 T. C. Booth, Warlaby ; got by V^alasco (15443), dam (Camp-follower) by Crown 

 Prince (10087), g.d. (Vivandiere) by Buckingham (3239), &c., see Vol. 16, p. 49. 

 Winner of two prizes, as a yearling, at the Royal Agi-icultural Society's Meeting 

 at Plymouth and at the Dm-ham County Show in 1865. The rules enforced by the 

 Privy Council for the suppression of the Cattle Plague prevented most of the 

 exhibitions for cattle during the years 1866 and 1867 ------ 



BARON OXFORD (23375), red, bred by Mr. Mcintosh, Havering Park, the property 

 of Col. Towneley, Towneley Park ; got by Duke of Geneva (19614), dam (Lady 

 Oxford 5th) by Third Duke of Thomdale (17749), g.d. (Lady Oxford 4th) by 

 Second Grand Duke (12961), kc. This Bull was purchased by Col. Towneley at 

 the Havering Park Sale, May 2nd, 1867, for 500 guineas 



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CHERRY PRINCE (23555), red, bred by and the property of Mr. Torr, Aylesby 

 Manor ; got by Prince of Warlaby (15107), dam (Cherry Duchess 10th) by Duke of 

 Wetherby (17753), g.d. (Cherry Duchess 3rd) by Second Grand Duke (12961), 

 gr.g.d. (Cherry Duchess 2nd) by Grand Duke (10284), &c. Cherry Duchess (own 

 sister to Cherry Duchess 2nd) and her daughter Cherry Duchess 5th, were sold 

 to go to Australia in 1S60 for 500 guineas. Animals of this tribe have since been 

 sold for large sums - 



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