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The General Stud Book : Containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, &C
^--v ''*4# ^^^j^ r- "^. Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2009 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/generalstudbookc02fair THE GENERAL STUD BOOK VOL. II. : THE deiterol STUD BOOK, CONTAINING PEDIGREES OF RACE HORSES, &C. &-C. From the earliest Accounts to the Year 1831. inclusice. ITS FOUR VOLUMES. VOL. II. Brussels PRINTED FOR MELINE, CANS A.ND C"., EOILEVARD DE WATERLOO, Zi. M DCCC XXXIX. MR V. un:ve PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. To assist in the detection of spurious and the correction of inaccu- rate pedigrees, is one of the purposes of the present publication, in which respect the first Volume has been of acknowledged utility. The two together, it is hoped, will form a comprehensive and tole- rably correct Register of Pedigrees. It will be observed that some of the Mares which appeared in the last Supplement (whereof this is a republication and continua- tion) stand as they did there, i. e. without any additions to their produce since 1813 or 1814. — It has been ascertained that several of them were about that time sold by public auction, and as all attempts to trace them have failed, the probability is that they have either been converted to some other use, or been sent abroad. If any proof were wanting of the superiority of the English breed of horses over that of every other country, it might be found in the avidity with which they are sought by Foreigners. The exportation of them to Russia, France, Germany, etc. for the last five years has been so considerable, as to render it an object of some importance in a commercial point of view. -
THE AGA KHAN STUDS Success Breeds Success
THE AGA KHAN STUDS Success Breeds Success 2017 CONTENTS Breeders’ Letter 5 Born To Sea 6 Dariyan 14 Harzand 20 Sea The Stars 26 Sinndar 34 Siyouni 42 Success of the Aga Khan bloodlines 52 Contacts 58 Group I Winners 60 Filly foals out of Askeria, Tarana, Tarziyna, Kerania, Alanza and Balansiya Pat Downes Manager, Irish Studs Georges Rimaud Manager, French Studs Dear Breeders, We are delighted to present you with our new roster of stallions for 2017 and would like to Prix Vermeille and Prix de Diane. Dariyan provides a fascinating opportunity for breeders take this opportunity to thank all breeders for your interest and support. as he takes up stud duties at the Haras de Bonneval in Normandy, where he joins Classic sire Siyouni, who enjoys growing success. The young sire, who started his career in 2011, 2016 was a thrilling year for the Aga Khan Studs on the racecourse, thanks to the exploits now counts ten Stakes winners and his daughters Ervedya, Volta and Spectre have been of dual Derby hero Harzand, and 2017 promises to offer an exciting breeding season as the consistent fl agbearers in Group Is throughout the year. The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner son of Sea The Stars joins his illustrious sire at Gilltown Stud. Sinndar will be standing at Haras du Lion as in 2016. Harzand undoubtedly provided the highlight of the season for the green and red silks, Recognised for the quality of their stallions, the Aga Khan Studs are also renowned for becoming the 18th horse in history to record the Epsom and Irish Derby double, and a fi fth their high-class maternal lines, which was illustrated once again in 2016 due to the for H.H. -
The Horse-Breeder's Guide and Hand Book
LIBRAKT UNIVERSITY^' PENNSYLVANIA FAIRMAN ROGERS COLLECTION ON HORSEMANSHIP (fop^ U Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/horsebreedersguiOObruc TSIE HORSE-BREEDER'S GUIDE HAND BOOK. EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED TABULATED PEDIGREES OF THE PRIN- CIPAL SIRES, WITH FULL PERFORMANCES OF EACH AND BEST OF THEIR GET, COVERING THE SEASON OF 1883, WITH A FEW OF THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD ONES. By S. D. BRUCE, A.i3.th.or of tlie Ainerican. Stud Boole. PUBLISHED AT Office op TURF, FIELD AND FARM, o9 & 41 Park Row. 1883. NEW BOLTON CSNT&R Co 2, Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, By S. D. Bruce, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. INDEX c^ Stallions Covering in 1SS3, ^.^ WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PAGES 1 TO 181, INCLUSIVE. PART SECOISTD. DEAD SIRES WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, PAGES 184 TO 205, INCLUSIVE, ALPHA- BETICALLY ARRANGED. Index to Sires of Stallions described and tabulated in tliis volume. PAGE. Abd-el-Kader Sire of Algerine 5 Adventurer Blythwood 23 Alarm Himvar 75 Artillery Kyrle Daly 97 Australian Baden Baden 11 Fellowcraft 47 Han-v O'Fallon 71 Spendthrift 147 Springbok 149 Wilful 177 Wildidle 179 Beadsman Saxon 143 Bel Demonio. Fechter 45 Billet Elias Lawrence ' 37 Volturno 171 Blair Athol. Glen Athol 53 Highlander 73 Stonehege 151 Bonnie Scotland Bramble 25 Luke Blackburn 109 Plenipo 129 Boston Lexington 199 Breadalbane. Ill-Used 85 Citadel Gleuelg... -
Not Just a Hotel, but a Journey
Hotel Not just a hotel, but a journey... Considered one of the grandest ocean liners ever built, the Queen Mary now resides in Long Beach, California as a floating hotel awash in history and grandeur. Located on 45 lush waterfront acres, she combines all of the elegance of a bygone era while incorporating modern amenities, lively entertainment, daily tours, award-winning dining, specialty boutiques and much more. The Queen Mary hotel is truly a one of a kind experience. Each stateroom is unique, offering 1930’s decor featuring rich wood paneling and art deco fixtures with 21st century amenities. Room Amenities: Hotel Services: ● 315 Non-Smoking Staterooms ● Spa ● Eight Full Suites ● Fitness Center ● Five Mini Suites ● Business Center ● 32” HDLCD Flat Panel TV’s ● Valet Parking ● iPod/MP3 Docking Clock Radio’s ● Complimentary City Shuttle ● New Pillow Top Serta Mattresses ● Adjacent to Long Beach Cruise Terminal ● Beyond Down Pillows ● Corporate, Government and Convention Rates Available ● Room Service ● Coffee Makers ● Refrigerator ● High Speed Internet Access Sales & Catering Not just an event, but an adventure... The Queen Mary offers over 80,000 square feet of meeting & banquet space located ship-wide spanning over seventeen rooms. Able to accommodate groups from 10 - 2,500, the Queen Mary is about as unique a venue as they come and provides a truly unforgettable experience for any occasion. Square Ceiling Banquet Banquet Theater Deck Reception School Room Footage Height No Dancing w/ Dancing Seating Room Conference U-Shape 80 Star Sun -
Fuschia (FT) (1883)
TesioPower jadehorse Fuschia (FT) (1883) Rattler YOUNG RATTLER (NT) Hodgsons Snap Mare (NT) Imperieux (FT) Volontaire Volontaire Mare Docteur Mare Voltaire (FT) (1833) Octavius 23 Pilot (an) Ambroisid Mare (NT) La Pilot (AN) Bacha (TURK) La Bachate (AN) Dagout Mare (AN) Kapirat (1844) Merlin 8 Wamba PENELOPE 1 The Juggler Master Henry 3 Pantechnetheca Idalia 17 LA JUGGLER (1838) Topper (NT) Young Topper (NT) UNRECORDED YOUNG TOPPER MARE (NT) Cleveland Bay CLEVELAND MARE (CB) UNRECORDED Conquerant (FT) (1858) Aughton Merrylegs (NT) Knox Corsair (FT) Corsair (FT) (1845) Cleveland Bay CLEVELAND MARE (CB) Elisa (FT) (1853) UNRECORDED Selim Buzzard 3 Marcellius (FT) Alexander Mare 2 Briseis (FT) Elisa (FT) (1831) YOUNG RATTLER (NT) Rattler Jenny (FT) Hodgsons Snap Mare (NT) YOUNG TOPPER MARE (NT)Young Topper (NT) Reynolds (FT) (1873) CLEVELAND MARE (CB) Norfolk Phenomenon (NT) Telegraph (NT) () Sucess (FT) () Merlin 8 Wamba PENELOPE 1 The Juggler Master Henry 3 Pantechnetheca Idalia 17 LA JUGGLER (1838) Topper (NT) Young Topper (NT) UNRECORDED YOUNG TOPPER MARE (NT) Cleveland Bay CLEVELAND MARE (CB) UNRECORDED Miss Pierce (FT) (1857) Grand Bashaw (BA) Young Bashaw (AT) Pearl (RH) Andrew Jackson (AT) Whynot (RH) Charcoal Sal (RH) Pacer Henry Clay (AT) () Figure (RH) Revenge (MO) Goss Mare (RH) Lady Surrey (MO) True Briton Lady Pierce (AT) () Perkins Mare (RH) Running Horse American Eclipse (RH) Duroc (RH) Diamond (AT) Millers Damsel George Pierson Mare (AT) () Fuschia (FT) (1883) Shales - J Burgess (NT) Norfolk Cob (NT) Burgess Fireaway (NT) -
HEADLINE NEWS • 7/8/05 • PAGE 2 of 6
HOLLYWOOD SOLD TO BAY MEADOWS HEADLINE p.1 (atw) NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2005 HIGH-SPEED PURSUIT Back on Top... He had not been seriously tested over sprint trips, but “I couldn’t believe how easily he was traveling,” Egan the Pursuits & National Stud Partnership’s Pastoral said. “I knew two-and-a-half down I was going to win, Pursuits (GB) (Bahamian Bounty {GB}) showed an alac- as I was only half-pacing. It was very straightforward rity for Newmarket’s six furlongs and although I didn’t want to get there too soon, as when surging to a 1½-length [trainer] Hugh Morrison said he can idle, he really dug in success in yesterday’s G1 Darley deep. He’s so relaxed you could put him over a mile-- July Cup. Sent over a mile last with the real pros like him you can back them up and time in the G1 Queen Anne S. at step them up.” Pastoral Pursuits chipped a bone in his Royal Ascot at York June 14, he slipped on the bend before he knee after winning the G3 Sirenia S. at Kempton as a had a chance to challenge and juvenile and returned for a light campaign last term, Pastoral Pursuits was eased home sympatheti- which included successes in the Listed Hackwood S. Getty Images cally. In contrasting fashion here, over six furlongs at Newbury in July and the G2 Park S. -
Ura: a Disappearing Language of Southern Vanuatu
Ura: A disappearing language ofsouthern Vanuatu Crowley, T. Ura: A Disappearing Language of Southern Vanuatu. C-156, x + 226 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1999. DOI:10.15144/PL-C156.cover ©1999 Pacific Linguistics and/or the author(s). Online edition licensed 2015 CC BY-SA 4.0, with permission of PL. A sealang.net/CRCL initiative. PACIFIC LINGUISTICS FOUNDlNG EDITOR: Stephen A. Wurm EDITORIAL BOARD: Malcolm D. Ross and Darrell T. Tryon (Managing Editors), John Bowden, Thomas E. Dutton, Andrew K. Pawley Pacific Linguistics is a publisher specialising in linguistic descriptions, dictionaries, atlases and other material on languages of the Pacific, the Philippines, Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The authors and editors of Pacific Linguistics publications are drawn from a wide range of institutions around the world. Pacific Linguistics is associated with the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at The Australian National University. Pacific Linguistics was established in 1963 through an initial grant from the Hunter Douglas Fund. It is a non-profit-making body financed largely from the sales of its books to libraries and individuals throughout the world, with some assistance fromthe School. The Editorial Board of Pacific Linguistics is made up of the academic staff of the School's Department of Linguistics. The Board also appoints a body of editorial advisors drawn from the international community of linguists. Publications in Series A, B and C and textbooks in Series D are refereed by scholars with relevant expertise who are normally not members of the editorial board. To date Pacific Linguistics has published over 400 volumes in four series: • Series A: Occasional Papers; collections of shorter papers, usually on a single topic or area. -
AQHA Points in Open, Amateur, Youth & Novice Classes, from Sale Date Through August 31
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30TH JULY 21, 2015 Administration, Personnel & Finance Career
MINI-WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS 30TH ANNUAL VSBA CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION JULY 21, 2015 Administration, Personnel & Finance Bytes to Bites: Using Technology to Improve Efficiency in Meal Planning and Preparation in the Cafeteria Isle of Wight County: Pearl Taylor, Alisa Segner How Deep is Your Leadership Bench? A Strategic Approach to Develop Emerging Leaders Harrisonburg City: Andrew Ansoorian School Risk Management: Understanding Challenges and Creating Solutions VACORP: David Brooks, Dr. Lee Brannon Career & Tech Education Celebrating Manufacturing Day: An Engaging School-Community Business Partnership That Works! Williamsburg-James City County: Heather Cordasco, Valerie DiPaola Cross-Curricular Projects Can Include Cross-CTE Bath County: Ed Ozols Implementing a Career Academy Amherst County: Steven Wilder School-Based Enterprise: Effectively Using a School Store as an Integrated and Meaningful Learning Tool Spotsylvania County: Amber Belako, Keith Wolfe STEM-UP Student Leadership Academy Bland County: Annie Whitaker Unlocking Agriculture Engineering Through Legos Shenandoah County: Derek Ritenour MINI-WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS - Page 1 of 5 Curriculum and Instruction Advanced Placement Capstone Seminar- Interdisciplinary Study for 21st Century Learners Prince William County: Neil Beech, Robert Scott An Innovative Approach to Early Childhood Teaching and Learning Newport News: Cathy Huemer, Carmen Kurek Bridging the Gap Between Principals, Teachers, and Challenging Students Fredericksburg City: Emma Combs Delving into Data to Reach Accreditation -
Frankie on Snowfall in Cazoo Oaks
THURSDAY, 3 JUNE 2021 FRANKIE ON SNOWFALL LAST CALL FOR BREEZERS AT GORESBRIDGE IN NEWMARKET By Emma Berry IN CAZOO OAKS NEWMARKET, UKCCA little later than scheduled, the European 2-year-old sales season will conclude on Thursday with the Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze-up, which has returned to Newmarket for a second year owing to ongoing Covid travel restrictions. What was already a bumper catalogue for a one-day sale of more than 200 horses has been beefed up still by the inclusion of 16 wild cards that have been rerouted from other recent sales for a variety of reasons. They include horses with some pretty starry pedigrees, so be prepared for some of the major action to take place late in the day. Indeed the last three catalogued all have plenty to recommend them on paper. Lot 241 from Mayfield Stables is the American Pharoah colt out of the Irish champion 2-year-old filly Damson (Ire) (Entrepreneur). Cont. p5 Snowfall | PA Sport IN TDN AMERICA TODAY by Tom Frary BAFFERT SUSPENDED FROM CHURCHILL AFTER MEDINA Aidan O=Brien has booked Frankie Dettori for the G3 Musidora SPLIT POSITIVE S. winner Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) in Friday=s G1 Trainer Bob Baffert was suspended for two years by Churchill Downs Cazoo Oaks at Epsom, for which 14 fillies were confirmed on after the split sample of GI Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit (Protonico) came back positive. Click or tap here to go straight to Wednesday. Registering a career-best when winning by 3 3/4 TDN America. -
National Identity and the British Common Soldier Steven Schwamenfeld
Florida State University Libraries Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations The Graduate School 2007 "The Foundation of British Strength": National Identity and the British Common Soldier Steven Schwamenfeld Follow this and additional works at the FSU Digital Library. For more information, please contact [email protected] THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ARTS AND SCIENCES “The Foundation of British Strength:” National Identity and the British Common Soldier By Steven Schwamenfeld A Dissertation submitted to the Department of History In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Degree Awarded: Fall Semester, 2007 The members of the Committee approve the dissertation of Steven Schwamenfeld defended on Dec. 5, 2006. ___________________ Jonathan Grant Professor Directing Dissertation _____________ Patrick O’Sullivan Outside Committee Member _________________ Michael Cresswell Committee Member ________________ Edward Wynot Committee Member Approved: ___________________ Neil Jumonville, Chair History Department The Office of Graduate Studies has verified and approved the above named committee members. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables iv Abstract v Introduction 1 I. “Thou likes the Smell of Poother” 13 II. “Our Poor Fellows” 42 III. “Hardened to my Lot” 63 IV. “…to Conciliate the Inhabitants” 92 V. Redcoats and Hessians 112 VI. The Jewel in the Crown of Thorns 135 VII. Soldiers, Settlers, Slaves and Savages 156 VIII. Conclusion 185 Appendix 193 Bibliography 199 Biographical Sketch 209 iii LIST OF -
Concept of Jesus As Servant
The IT ESS JULY 21, 1960 l0, publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright STORE-FRONT CHURCH of Servant to the community better MAYthan be manyfilling churches the role that have been long established. Read the story on page six and the article by Gardiner Day on page seven CONCEPT OF JESUS AS SERVANT ,wl~r.: -I.-AA? C~i~u*- ~ :r~ ~F(ll U SERVICES WITNESSI SERVICES In Leading Churches TTheFor Christ and His Church 1 In Leading Churches THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE CAMBRIDGE, MaeS. Sunday: Holy Communion 7, 8, 9, 10; EDITORIAL BOARD Morning Prayer, Holy Communion The Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Ralar and Sermon, 11; Evensong and W. B. SPOIFIoRD SR., Managing Editor Sunday Services: 8:00, 9:30 and sermon, 4. KENNETH R. Foass; Roscos T. Fousr; 11:15 a.m. Wed, and Holy Days: 3:00 Weekdays: Holy Communion, 7:30 GoRnoN C. GRAHAM; ROBERT HAMs~lEps ; and 12:10 p.m. (and 10 Wed.); Morning Prayer, CHARLES S. MARTIN; ROBERT F. McGREom; 8:30: Evensong, 5. GEORGE MACMURRAY; CHARLES F. PENsnesme WV. NORMAN PITTENGER; JOSEPH H. Trrus. THE HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK CHRIST CHURCH, DETROIT 5th Avenue at 90th Street 976 East Jefferson Avenue Rev. Johsn Ellis Large, D.D. CONTRIBUTING EDITORS The Rev. William B. Sperry, Rector Sundays: Holy Communion, 7:30 and 9 The Rev. Robert C. W. Ward, As't. a.m.; Morning Service and Sermon, 11. 8 THOMAS V. BARRETT; JOHN PAIRMAN BROWNq; and 9 a.m.