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Fashion (RH) (1837) TesioPower jadehorse Fashion (RH) (1837) Marske ECLIPSE Spilletta 12 MERCURY TARTAR Tartar Mare Sister To Mogul Mare Gohanna (1790) TARTAR HEROD Cypron 26 Herod Mare MATCHEM Golumpus (1802) Teresa Brown Regulus HEROD TARTAR WOODPECKER Cypron 26 Miss Ramsden CADE Catherine (1795) Lonsdale Mare TRENTHAM Gower's Sweepstakes Camilla Miss South 5 Catton (1809) HIGHFLYER HEROD 26 Delpini Rachel 13 Countess Timothy (1794) Cora Lucy Gray (1804) Crofts Partner TARTAR Meliora HEROD Blaze Cypron Salome Phoenomenon (1780) Marske ECLIPSE Spilletta 12 Frenzy Engineer Engineer Mare Blank Mare Trustee (1829) Marske ECLIPSE Spilletta 12 Pot 8 O'S Sportsman Sportsmistress Golden Locks Waxy (1790) TARTAR HEROD Cypron 26 Maria SNAP 1 Lisette Miss Windsor Whisker (1812) MATCHEM Conductor Snap Mare 12 Trumpator Squirrel BRUNETTE Dove Penelope (1798) HEROD 26 HIGHFLYER Rachel 13 Prunella SNAP 1 Promise Julia Emma (1824) ECLIPSE Marske MERCURY Spilletta 12 Tartar Mare TARTAR Hermes (1790) Sister To Mogul Mare WOODPECKER HEROD 26 Rosina Miss Ramsden 1 Gibside Fairy (1811) Petworth Imperator Pipator Squirrel BRUNETTE Dove Vicissitude (1800) HIGHFLYER 13 Sir Peter Papillon 3 Beatrice MATCHEM Pyrrha Duchess 7 TARTAR Fashion (RH) (1837) HEROD Cypron 26 Florziel Cygnet Cygnet Mare Young Cartouch Mare Diomed (1777) Crab Spectator PARTNER MARE Sister To Juno BLANK Horatia Sister One To Steady SIR ARCHY (1805) HEROD 26 HIGHFLYER Rachel 13 Rockingham MATCHEM Purity Pratts Old Mare Castianira (1796) Gower's Sweepstakes TRENTHAM Miss South 5 Tabitha Bosphorus Bosphorus Mare Forester Mare Sir Charles (rh) (1816) BLANK GODOLPHIN ARABIAN Pacolet Amorett Whiteneck Citizen (1785) Turk Princess Young Cade Fairy Queen Black Eyes Citizen Mare (rh) (1810) Fearnought Symes Wildair (rh) Randolphs Kitty Fisher (r Commutation (RH) Tayloes Yorick (RH) Yorick Mare (RH) Little David Mare (RH) Commutation Mare (RH) Lightfoots Partner (1791) Lees Mark Anthony (RH) Moll Brazen MARK ANTHONY MARE (RH) Filmnap Filmnap Mare (RH) Janus Mare (RH) Bonnets O' Blue (RH) (1827) TARTAR HEROD Cypron 26 Florziel Cygnet Cygnet Mare Young Cartouch Mare Diomed (1777) Crab Spectator PARTNER MARE Sister To Juno BLANK Horatia Sister One To Steady SIR ARCHY (1805) HEROD 26 HIGHFLYER Rachel 13 Rockingham MATCHEM Purity Pratts Old Mare Castianira (1796) Gower's Sweepstakes TRENTHAM Miss South 5 Tabitha Bosphorus Bosphorus Mare Forester Mare Reality (RH) (1813) GODOLPHIN ARABIAN Cripple Godolphin Blossom Gimcrack Grisewoods Partner Miss Elliot Caelia 12 Medley (1776) Snip SNAP Sister To Slipby Arminda Regulus Miss Cleveland Midge Medley Mare (RH) (1793) GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BLANK Amorett Centinel CADE Naylor PARTNER MARE Centinel Mare (RH) () Lightfoots Partner Lees Mark Anthony (RH) Moll Brazen MARK ANTHONY MARE (RH) Filmnap Filmnap Mare (RH) Janus Mare (RH).
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