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FORTH (17866), roan, bred by Mr. W. Stirling, M.P., Keir, the property of Mr. A. 

 Cruickshank, Sittyton ; got by Florist (16064), dam (Anna Rose) by John O'Groat 

 (13090), g. d. (Rosanna) by Lovemore (10476), &c,, see Vol. 14, p. 102. Winner 

 of the First Prizes at the Royal Agricultui-al Society's Show at Battersea in 1862, 

 the Highland Society's Show at Kelso in 1863, and the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 Show at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1864, besides Gold and Silver Medals, with Chal- 

 lenge Cups and other prizes, at different local shows. 1 



DUKE OF TOWNELEY, nearly red, bred by Col. Towneley, Towneley Park, the 

 property of Messrs. T. and G. Game ; got by Duke of Wharfdale (19648), dam 

 (Young Barrapton Rose) by Richard Ccem' de Lion (13590), g. d, (Rosette) by Lord 

 John (11731), &c. Winner of Mr. Williamson's Cup, given at the Tredegar Show 

 in 1864, for the best Short-Horn Yearling Bull ; First Prize and three Cups at the 

 Oxford and Banbury Show in 1865, and First Prize at the Gloucestershire Meeting 

 the same year. 75 



GRAND DUKE 10th, red, bred by Mr. Hegan, Dawpool, the property of the Duke 

 of Devonshire, Holker Hall ; got by Grand Duke 4th (19874), dam (Grand Duchess 

 9th) by Grand Duke 3rd (16182), g. d. (Grand Duchess 4th) by Cherry Duke 

 (12589), &c. This animal was purchased by the Duke of Devonshire at Mr. Hegan's 

 Sale, in June 1865, for 600 guineas. Ill 



KNIGHTLEY, rich roan, bred by and the property of Mr. G. Graham, Yardley ; got 

 by Barleycorn (17348), dam (Columbine) by Londonderry (13169), g. d. (Charmer 

 2nd) by White Friar (9827), &c. His dam is from the same Cow as Charmer 6th, 

 sold at Mr. Adkins' Sale at Milcote, in I860, for 160 guineas. - - - - 142 



PRINCE HOPEWELL, rich roan, bred by and the property of Mr. T. E. Pawlett, 

 Beeston ; got by Hopewell (19973), dam (Fairy) by The Corsair (15378), g. d. 

 (Fanchette) by Petrarch (7329), gr. g. d. (Fame, bred by Mr. R. Booth, of 

 War*laby) by Raspberry (4875), &c. Winner of the First Prize as the best 

 Yearling Bull at the Bedfordshu'e Agricultural Society's Show in 1864. His sire 

 has also won several prizes. 224 



THORNDALE LAD, roan, bred by Mr. E. L. Betts, Preston Hall, the property of 

 Mr. C. H. Dawson, Weston Hall ; got by Third Duke of Thorndale (17749), dam 

 (Red Rose) by Marmaduke (14897), g. d. (The Beauty) by Puritan (9523), gr. g. d. 

 (Cambridge Rose 6th, bred by Mr. Bates, of Kirldevington) by Third Duke of 

 York (10166), &c. Red Rose is the dam of the famous Bull Lord Chancellor 

 (20160), who was sold at the Babraham Sale in June, 1863, for 400 guineas, and 

 has since won the first prizes at the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society 

 of England at PljTuouth, and at the Bath and West of England Show at Hereford, 

 besides other prizes. The Boaiity was purchased at the Cobham Sale in 1859, for 

 160 guineas, by Mr. Jonas Webb, and at the dispersion of his Herd in 1863, ten 

 animals of the tribe, including The Beauty, Red Rose, and their produce, sold for 



1253 guineas, or an average of £131 lis. 3d. each 296 



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