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Other Stallion's Pedigrees Other Stallion’s Pedigrees MORE INFOTMARION CAN BE FOUND ON THE HORSES PROFILE PAGE Any thoroughbreds will be highlighted with a green GSB – a horse has to be 100% thoroughbred to qualify to be in General Stud Book Any winners of classic races will be highlighted in orange Foaling dates will be found in the colour pink ADMIRAL TOGO Dartmoor stallion, whole coloured dark bay colt foaled in 1903. Bred by the Hearn Brothers, of Oakley, Horrabridge, Devon and registered in, Volume 12 of The Polo and Riding Pony Society Sire of: Snow Bunting (Polo Ponies) Sugar Plum (Dartmoor) Grey Filly, 1915 (Dartmoor) ? ? ? Dartmoor Pony ? ? ? Black Prince (13hh) ? ? ? Dartmoor Pony ? ? ? Admiral Togo 570 1903 ? Dartmoor Pony ? King of The Forest (Bay 12.2hh) ? Dartmoor Pony ? Jessie (Black 12.2hh) ? Lofty (Bay 12.2hh) ? Topsy (Bay 13hh) King of The Forest Jessie (Bay) ? NOTE: More than one Dartmoor pony was called King of The Forest Other Stallion’s Pedigrees BACHELOR'S IMAGE GSB Vol.23 p.446. Foaled in 1913, and bred by Mr. J. Lowery, he was a Hunter stallion, number 202. Sire of: Ascension (Polo Ponies) Love’s Image (Progeny) Ballet Girl (Polo Ponies) Doncaster Derby 1873 Ascot 1875 Bend Or 1877 Derby 1880 Rouge Rose Kendal 1883 Macaroni Derby, 2,000 Gns 1863 Windermere 1870 Miss Agnes Tredennis 1898 Newminster St Leger 1851 Hermit (The) 1864 Derby 1867 Seclusion Saint Marguerite 1879 1,000 Gns 1882 Stockwell St Leger, 2,000 Gns 1852 Devotion 1869 Alcestis Bachelor’s Image, Hunter 202 GSB 1913 Sterling Isonomy 1875 Ascot Gold Cup 1879 and 1880 Isola Bella Le Noir 1889 Lord Clifden St Leger 1863 Knavery 1870 Flutter Lady Bawn (a twin) 1902 Buccaneer Kisber 1873 Mineral (was Rubbish) Milady 1886 Hermit (The) Derby 1867 Alone 1878 Young Melbourne Mare (1874) NOTE: Much is written about Miss Agnes, bought by Sir Tatton Sykes with her first foal Little Agnes. She then bred Polly Agnes who later bred Lily Agnes, Tiger Lily and Jessie Agnes. From the ‘Book Of The Horse’ edited by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald pg 543 “… the influence of this mare Miss Anges foaled in 1850 and got by Birdcatcher… may be described as phenomenal” her other well-known foals were Windermere and Frivolity Hermit won the Derby in 1867 and is probably one of the best known historic names in racing Stockwell was a great stallion, sometimes called the ‘Emperor of Stallions’ Other Stallion’s Pedigrees BATTLEMENT GSB Vol. 19 p.294, a chestnut colt. Foaled in 1898 and bred by Lord Falmouth. Sire of: Bellistile (Polo Ponies) Granddam of Star Ruby II (Polo Ponies) Birdcatcher (Irish) Oxford 1857 Honey Dear Sterling 1868 Flatcatcher 2,000 Gns 1848 Whisper 1857 Silence Enterprise 1884 2000 Gns 1887 Harkaway King Tom 1851 Pocahontas (Sometimes Pocohontas) King Tom Mare 1868 Bay Middleton Derby, 2,000 Gns 1836 Bay Middleton Mare 1856 West Country Lass Battlement GSB 1898 Sweetmeat Carnival 1860 Volatile Mask 1877 Thunderbolt Meteor 1867 Duty Ivy Mantle 1889 St Albans St Leger 1860 Springfield 1873 Viridis Epomoea 1885 King of The Forest Ivy 1874 Necklace NOTE: Pocahontas was the dam of Stockwell and other fine horses. She was unfortunately rumoured to be an indifferent horse, but there seems to be no proof for this statement. Birdcatcher (Irish) foaled in 1833 was a good racehorse and in his time a leading sire, one of his foals was the famous Miss Agnes and another was Darling’s Dam 1850. Bircatcher (Irish) by Sir Hercules died in March 1860 at the age of 27. Other Stallion’s Pedigrees BELVILLE GSB Vol.16 p.40, a bay colt. Foaled in 1887 and bred by Lord Ellesmere. He stood at stud and was siring, "winning hunters" in 1899. Sire of: Silver Bell (Polo ponies) Touchstone St Leger 1834, Ascot 1836 & 37 Newminster 1848 St Leger 1851 Beeswing Ascot Gold Cup 1842 Lord Clifden 1860 St Leger 1863 Melbourne The Slave 1852 Volley Hampton 1872 Rataplan Kettledrum 1858 Derby 1861 Hybla Lady Langden 1868 Mango or Lanercost Haricot 1847 Queen Mary Belville GSB 1887 The Baron St Leger 1845 Stockwell 1849 St Leger and 2,000 Gns 1852 Pocahontas (Sometimes Pocohontas) Caterer 1859 Orlando Derby 1844 Selina 1851 The Ladye of Silverkeld Well Belle of Bury 1874 Slane Blight 1851 Camel Mare Brown Bess 1858 Voltaire Lady Mary 1838 Lady Moore Carew NOTE: Bee’s Wing (sometimes Beeswing) was an amazing mare who won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1842 at the age of 9. Pocahontas was the dam of Stockwell and other fine horses. She was unfortunately rumoured to be an indifferent horse, but there seems to be no proof for this statement. Stockwell was a great stallion, sometimes called the ‘Emperor of Stallions’ Queen Mary was a famous mare who was the dam of Blink Bonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks in 1857 and many other winning horses Hampton was a small horse, 15.2hh he won races and was a very successful sire. Other Stallion’s Pedigrees BLAKELAW GSB Vol.17 p.72, a chestnut colt. Foaled in 1888 and bred by Mr. T. Oliver, Sire of: Midsummer Night (Polo Ponies) Blackbury, dam of Shieka (Polo Ponies) The Baron St Leger 1845 Stockwell 1849 St Leger, 2000 Gns 1852 Pocahontas (Sometimes Pocohontas) Thunderbolt 1857 Red Deer Cordelia 1851 Emilia King Harold (was Telephone III) 1875 Touchstone St Leger 1834, Ascot 1836 & 37 Newminster 1848 St Leger 1851 Beeswing Ascot Gold Cup 1842 Edith 1857 Pyrrhus The First Derby 1846 Deidamia 1852 Waisma Blakelaw GSB 1888 Economist Harkaway 1834 Fanny Dawson Hercules 1851 Sir Hercules Lady Lift 1844 Sylph Bounding Lass 1867 Tearaway Russborough 1847 Cruiskeen Russborough Mare 1857 Inheritor Iheritor Mare 1842 Morgan Rattler Mare NOTE: Pocahontas was the dam of Stockwell and other fine horses. She was unfortunately rumoured to be an indifferent horse, but there seems to be no proof for this statement. Stockwell was a great stallion, sometimes called the ‘Emperor of Stallions’ Bee’s Wing (sometimes Beeswing) was an amazing mare who won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1842 at the age of 9. Other Stallion’s Pedigrees BOLD MARCO GSB (a twin, only Bold Marco survived) Vol.20 p.399, a bay colt, slight spot on nose, and near hind heel white. Foaled in 1901, bred by Mr. W. H. Pawson, of Shandon, Alnwick. He stood at Primley Farm, Paignton, Devon the property of Messers W & H Whitley. Sire of: Market Girl (Horses) Drowsie (Produce 1914-30) Poppy Scarlett (Produce 1914-30) Sweet Vernal (Produce 1914-30) Bush Fire (Produce 1914-30) West Australian Triple Crown 1853 Solon 1861 Darling's Dam 1850 (Birdcatcher Mare) Barcaldine 1878 Belladrum Ballyroe 1872 Bon Accord Marco 1892 Newminster St Leger 1851 Hermit (The) 1864 Derby 1867 Seclusion Novitiate 1882 Lambton Retty 1865 Fern Bold Marco 352 GSB 1901 Rataplan Blinkhoolie 1864 Queen Mary Wisdom 1873 Stockwell St Leger, 2,000 Gns 1852 Aline 1862 Jeu d'Esprit Jovita 1888 Honiton The Lizard 1868 Japan Stockgrove 1882 Honiton Candahar 1874 Samarcand NOTES: Barcaldine 1878 was a very successful racehorse and sire. Wisdom 1873 was a very successful sire. Queen Mary was a famous mare who was the dam of Blink Bonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks in 1857 and many other winning horses ‘Darling’s Dam’ and ‘Birdcatcher Mare’ are the same horse. Birdcatcher was her sire and Darling was her 1855 bay filly, by Annandale (Vol.10 pg.395 of the General Stud Book) Hermit won the Derby in 1867 and is probably one of the best known historic names in racing Other Stallion’s Pedigrees CHERRY TINT GSB Vol.21 p.493 and Vol.22 p.520, a chestnut colt foaled in 1907 by Cherry Tint. Bred by Messrs Young. Sire of: Belle Cerise (Produce 1914-30) Wild Tint (Other Stallions) Newminster St Leger 1851 Lord Clifden 1860 St Leger 1863 The Slave Hampton 1872 Kettledrum Derby 1861 Lady Langden 1869 Haricot Cherry Tree (late Matt Byrnes) 1891 Oxford Sterling 1868 Whisper Cherry 1881 The Duke Cherry Duchess 1871 Mirella Cherry Tint 761 GSB 1907 Solon Barcaldine 1878 Ballyroe Marco 1901 (a twin) Hermit (The) Derby 1867 Novitiate 1882 Retty Marcotint 1899 Robert the Devil St Leger 1880 Chittabob 1886 (was Chitabob) Jenny Howlet Oaks 1880 Blue Tint 1893 Coeruleus Mezzotint 1884 Angelica NOTES: Barcaldine 1878 was a very successful racehorse and sire. Jenny Howlet sometimes spelt Jenny Howlett Hermit won the Derby in 1867 and is probably one of the best known historic names in racing Hampton was a small horse, 15.2hh he won races and was a very successful sire. Other Stallion’s Pedigrees COMBINATION a chestnut colt, with a white blaze and hind socks, foaled on the 19th May, 1900. Bred by Sir H. F. de Trafford, Baronet, of Hill Crest, Market Harborough and entered in the Polo and Riding Pony Society Stud Book Volume 9 (1905-1906) page 21, as stallion 175. Combination became the property of Joseph Oscar Muntz in 1902 and was the sire of many of his ponies until 1905-06. Sire: John O’Dreams (Polo ponies) Weatherbit Beadsman 1855 Derby 1858 Mendicant 1,000 Gns, Oaks 1846 Rosicrucian 1865 Cowl Madame Eglentine 1857 Diversion Rosewater 37 1883 GSB Vol.16, pg.246 Saint Albans St Leger 1860 Saint Mungo 1866 Crochet Lady Day II 1872 Chanticleer Cockchaffer (Grey) 1864 Scrubbing Brush Combination 175 1900 ? ? ? 84 Flirt ? ? ? NOTES: Flirt, registered at Hurlingham (113), Played in the County Cup Hurlingham 1895. Rosicrucian was said to be one of the great horses of his time. His name is said to derive from a secret society first heard of in 1614 but according to the dictionary of Beliefs and Religions, no trace of the order has been found.
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