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Pekina's Pedigree TesioPower jadehorse Pekina (ASA) (1844) Tartar 48 HEROD Cypron 26 Florizel Cygnet 6 Cygnet Mare Y Cartouch Mare 5 DIOMED (1777) CRAB 9 Spectator Partner Mare 1 Sister To Juno BLANK 15 Horatio Sister One To Steady SIR ARCHY (1802) HEROD 26 Highflyer Rachel 13 Rockingham Matchem 4 Purity Squirt Mare 24 Castianira (1796) Sweepstakes 4 Trentham Miss South 5 Tabitha Bosphorus 21 Bosphorus Mare Forester Mare 13 SIR CHARLES (RH) (1816) The Godolphin Arabian BLANK Little Hartley Mare 15 Pacolet CRAB 9 Whiteneck Godolphin Arabian Mare 9 CITIZEN (1785) Regulus 11 Turk Crab Mare 38 Princess Young Cade 4 Fairy Queen Black Eyes 17 CITIZEN MARE (RH) () Fearnought 32 SYMES WILDAIR Randolphs Kitty Fisher Commutation (RH) Tayloes Yorick Yorick Mare (RH) RUNNING HORSE MARE A9 Communtation Mare (RH) Lightfoots Partner (17??) Lees Mark Anthony Moll Brazen Mark Anthony Mare (RH) Filmnap Filmnap Mare (RH) JANUS MARE (RH) Wagner (RH) (1834) HEROD 26 Florizel Cygnet Mare 5 DIOMED Spectator 1 Sister To Juno Horatio 6 SIR ARCHY (1802) Highflyer 13 Rockingham Purity 24 Castianira Trentham 5 Tabitha Bosphorus Mare 13 Marion (RH) (1820) BLANK 15 Pacolet Whiteneck 9 CITIZEN Turk 39 Princess Fairy Queen 17 CITIZEN MARE (RH) () SYMES WILDAIR Commutation (RH) Yorick Mare (RH) Communtation Mare (RH) Lees Mark Anthony Mark Anthony Mare (RH) Filmnap Mare (RH) Maria West (RH) (1827) The Godolphin Arabian BLANK Little Hartley Mare 15 Pacolet CRAB 9 Whiteneck Godolphin Arabian Mare 9 CITIZEN (1785) Regulus 11 Turk Crab Mare 38 Princess Young Cade 4 Fairy Queen Black Eyes 17 Ella Crump (RH) (1807) Unrecorded Mousetrap Unrecorded Huntsman (RH) One Eye (RH) One Eye Mare (RH) RUNNING HORSE MARE A9 Huntsman Mare (RH) () Fearnought 32 SYMES WILDAIR Randolphs Kitty Fisher Wildair Mare (RH) Tayloes Grey Diomed (RH) Grey Diomed Mare (RH) RUNNING HORSE MARE A9 HEROD 26 Pekina (ASA) (1844) Florizel Cygnet Mare 5 DIOMED Spectator 1 Sister To Juno Horatio 6 SIR ARCHY (1802) Highflyer 13 Rockingham Purity 24 Castianira Trentham 5 Tabitha Bosphorus Mare 13 SIR CHARLES (RH) (1816) BLANK 15 Pacolet Whiteneck 9 CITIZEN Turk 39 Princess Fairy Queen 17 CITIZEN MARE (RH) () SYMES WILDAIR Commutation (RH) Yorick Mare (RH) Communtation Mare (RH) Lees Mark Anthony Mark Anthony Mare (RH) Filmnap Mare (RH) Collier (RH) (1826) Eclipse 12 Saltram Virago 7 Whip HEROD 26 Herod Mare Oroonoko Mare BLACKBURNS WHIP (RH) Meades Celer (RH) (1805) Randolphs Celer (RH) Sloe Mare Speckleback (RH) Meades Celer (RH) Old Speckleback (RH) Pilgrim Mare (RH) Brenda (RH) () Florizel 5 DIOMED Sister To Juno 6 Top Gallant (RH) Shark 56 Shark Mare (RH) Wildair Mare Top Gallant Mare (RH) () Bedford 17 Duke Of Bedford (RH) Voltaire Mare (RH) Duke Of Bedford Mare (RH) Medley 3 Medley Mare (RH) JANUS MARE (RH) Collier Mare (ASA) (1835) Marske 8 Eclipse Spilletta 12 Saltram Snap 1 Virago Regulus Mare 7 Whip (1794) Tartar 48 HEROD Cypron 26 Herod Mare Oroonoko 7 Oroonoko Mare Young Cartouch Mare BLACKBURNS WHIP (RH) (1805) JANUS Meades Celer (RH) BRANDON (RH) Randolphs Celer (RH) Sloe Sloe Mare Blossom Speckleback (RH) () JANUS Meades Celer (RH) BRANDON (RH) Old Speckleback (RH) Pilgrim (RH) Pilgrim Mare (RH) JANUS MARE (RH) Blackburns Whip Mare (RH) () RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE Old Sumpter (RH) (17??) RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE Old Sumpter Mare (RH) () RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE MARE RUNNING HORSE (17??) RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE RUNNING HORSE.
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