Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Taunton. 
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for " Clyde," red roan ; bred by Mr. T. Percival, Moss Side, Norton, 
Warrington; sire, " Lord Loms;" dam, "Molly." 
Thomas Palmkr and Sons, Borough Kelly, Tavistock, Devon : the Beserve 
Number, to their bay ; bred by themselves ; sire, " Prince of Wales ;" 
dam, "Jessie." 
Clydesdale Stallions foaled before the 1st of January, 1873. 
William S. Gore Langton, Newton Park, Bristol : First Prize, 201, for 
" Never mind him," brown, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. D. Pdddell, Kilbom, 
Duntocher, Glasgow ; sire, " Prince of Wales." 
Edward and Alfred Stanford, Batons, Ashurst, Steyning, Sussex : Second 
Prize, 10/., for " The Duke," brown ; bred by the Duke of Hamilton, 
Hamilton, N.B. ; sire, " Sir Walter Scott :" dam, " Bell," by " Lothian 
Tom." 
Edward Pease, The Crandalls, Bewdley, Worcestershire : Third Prize, 5?., 
for " Emperor," bay, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. S. Clark, Campbeltown, 
N.B. ; sire, " Largs Jock ;" dam, "Lily," by " Young Clyde." 
Lieut.-Colonel E. Lotd-Lindsat, V.C., M.P., Lockinge Park, Wantage, 
Berks : the Beaerv^ Number, to " Prince Albert," bay, 7 years-old ; bred 
by Mrs. Snodgrass, Clochkiel, Campbeltown, Argyleshire ; sire, " Largs 
Jock dam by " Old Scotchman." 
Suffolk Stallions — Two Tears-old. 
Lieut-Colont:l Fuller Maitland Wilson, M.P., Stowlangtoft Hall, Bury 
St. Edmund's, Suffolk : First Prize, 20?., for " Prince Imperial," chest- 
nut ; bred by himself ; sire, " Heir Apparent ;" dam, " Bury Empress " by 
" Harwich Emperor." 
LiEUT.-CoLONEL FuLLER Maitland Wilson, M.P., Stowlangtoft Hall : the 
Beserve Number, to " Viceroy," chestnut ; bred by Mr. Cant, Mile End, 
Colchester ; sire, " Monarch ;" dam, " Viole*," by " Duke." 
Suffolk Stallions foaled before the 1st of January, 1873. 
William Byfoed, The Court, Glemsford, Suffolk : First Prize, 207., for 
Statesman," chestnut, 4 years-old ; bred by Mr. C. Frost, The Hall, 
Wherstead, Ipswich ; sire, " Talbot ;" dam, " Violet," by " Hero." ^ 
Horace Wolton, The Hall, Newbourne, Woodbridge, Suffolk : Second Prize, 
101., for " Royalty," chestnut, 4 years-old ; bred by himself ; sire, 
" Magnum Bonum ;" dam, " Duchess," by " Warrior." 
William Btford, The Court, Glemsford, Suffolk: the Beserve Number, to 
" Active, " chestnut, 3 years-old ; bred by Mr. C. Button, Uphall, Gar- 
boldisham, Suffolk ; sire, " Duke ;" dam, " Moggie," by " Sovereign." 
Thoroughbred Stallions suitable for getting Hunters. 
Thomas Gee, Dewhurst Lodge, Wadhurst, Hawkhurst, Kent : First Prize, 
501., for " Citadel," chestnut, 16 years-old ; bred by the Earl of Derby, 
Knowsley ; sire, " Stockwell ;" dam, " Sortie," by "Melbourne." 
Henry William Freeman, 24, Circus, Bath : Second Prize, 201., for 
" Claudius," bright bay, 8 years-old ; bred by Mr. C. Snewing, Holywell 
Stud Farm, Kugby ; sire, " Caractacus dam, " Lady Peel," by 
" Orlando." 
