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Award  of  Live-Stocli  Prizes  at  York. 
Walter  Gilbey,  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex:  Second  Prize,  10?.,  for  “Gipsy 
Queen,”  black ; was  foaled  in  1874  (foal  by  “ Cromwell  ” (2415)  ) ; bred  by 
Mr.  Thomas  Stokes,  Caldecote,  Rutland  ; sire,  “ Champion  ” (441) ; dam, 
“ Gipsy,”  by  “ Prince  of  Denmark  ” (1804). 
Thomas  Horrocks  Miller,  Singleton  Park,  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lancashire : 
Third  Prize,  5?.,  for  “ Trimmer,”  bay ; was  foaled  in  1871  (foal  by 
“Honest  Tom”  (1105));  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Richardson,  Fortrey  House, 
Mepal,  Cambridgeshire  ; sire,  “ Emperor  ” (692)  ; dam  by  “ England’s 
Glory  ”(733). 
The  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  Worsley  Hall : the  Beserve  Number  and  Highly 
Commended  for  “ Pink,”  chestnut ; was  foaled  in  1868  (foal  by  “ Stonton  ” 
(2065));  bred  by  Mr.  D.  Martin,  Wainfleet,  Lincolnshire;  sire,  “Jolly 
Samson.”  . 
Clydesdale  Mares  and  Foals. 
Alexander  McCowan,  Newton  Airds,  Dumfries:  First  Prize,  20?.,  for 
“ Bessie  ” (1498),  brown  ; was  foaled  in  1877  (foal  by  “ Jacob  Wilson  ” 
(2178)  ) ; bred  by  Sir  W.  Stirling  Maxwell,  Bart.,  Keir,  Dunblane,  Perth ; 
sire,  “Newstead”  (559);  dam,  “Keir  Bessie”  (194),  by  “ Lochfergus 
Champion  ” (449)f 
Edward  Charlton,  Shaw  House,  Stocksfield-on-Tyne  : Second  Prize,  10?., 
for  “ Nannie,”  bay ; was  foaled  in  1877  (foal  by  “ Merry  Monarch  ” 
(538)  ; bred  by  Mr.  T.  H.  Jobling,  Stamford,  Alnwick,  Northumberland  ; 
sire,  “Hamilton  Jock”  (1151);  dam,  “Black  Bess”  (183),  by  “Young 
Merry  Tom  ” (1001). 
George  Rodger,  Newton  Bank,  Preston  Brook,  Cheshire : Third  Prize,  5?., 
for  “ Dawn  of  Mystery,”  brown ; was  foaled  in  1879  (foal  by  “ Mac- 
gregor”  (1487)  ) ; bred  by  himself;  sire,  “ Prince  Charlie  ” (629);  dam, 
“ Mystery  ” (881),  by  “ Craigie  Lea”  (204). 
The  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  Seaham  Hall,  Seaham  Harbour,  Durham : 
the  Beserve  Number  and  Highly  Commended  for  “ Melona,”  bay ; was 
foaled  in  1880  (foal  by  “King  of  the  Clans”  (2201));  bred  by  Mr.  Law- 
rence Drew,  Merryton,  Hamilton,  N.B. ; sire,  “ Prince  of  Wales  ” (673) ; 
dam,  “Old  Mailie,”  by  “ Lochend  Champion”  (448). 
Suffolk  Mares  and  Foals. 
Horace  Wolton,  Newbourn  Hall,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk : First  Prize,  20?., 
for  “Queen  of  Newbourn”  (1049),  chestnut ; was  foaled  in  1875  (foal 
by  “ Tiptop  ” (1367)  ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Captain  Snap  ” (142)  ; 
dam,  “Duchess  of  Newbourn”  (1030),  by  “ Warrior”  (1353). 
Sir  Richard  Wallace,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  M.P.,  Sudbourn  Hall,  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk : Second  Prize,  10?.,  for  “ Jessie,”  chestnut ; was  foaled 
in  1879  (foal  by  “Standard  Bearer”  (397));  bred  by  himself;  sire, 
“ Prince  Imperial  ” (1239) ; dam,  “ Brag.” 
The  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  K.T.,  Easton  Park,  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk : the  Beserve  Number  and  Highly  Commended  for 
“ Smart ” (430),  chestnut;  was  foaled  in  1872  (foal  by  “Statesman” 
(657)  ) ; bred  by  Mr.  Williams,  Trimley,  Ipswich ; sire,  “ Emperor  ” 
(279) ; dam,  “ Williams.” 
Agricultural  Mares  and  Foals  not  qualified  to  compete  in  the  preceding 
Classes. 
Robert  H.  Lowe,  Bassingfield,  Nottingham,  First  Prize,  20?.,  for  “Flower,” 
roan;  was  foaled  in  1877  (foal  by  “Young  Champion”);  bred  by 
himself;  sire,  “Samson.” 
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