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Lexington (RH) (1850) TesioPower jadehorse Lexington (RH) (1850) 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 Timoleon (RH) (1814) Squirt 11 MARSKE Blacklegs Mare ECLIPSE REGULUS 11 Spilletta Mother Western 12 SALTRAM (1780) Snip 9 SNAP Fox Mare 1 Virago REGULUS 11 Regulus Mare Crab Mare 38 Saltram Mare (RH) (1803) REGULUS 11 FEARNOUGHT Silvertail 32 SYMES WILDAIR Jolly Roger 2 Randolphs Kitty Fisher KITTY FISHER WILDAIR MARE (RH) (1795) McCartys Cub Brents Driver Young Ebony Driver Mare (RH) Fallower Fallower Mare (RH) Vampire Mare (RH) Boston (RH) (1833) 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 Balls Florizel (RH) (1807) Squirt 11 MARSKE Blacklegs Mare Shark SNAP 1 Snap Mare Marlborough Mare 56 Alkinson's Shark Mare (RH) FEARNOUGHT 32 (17??) Harris Eclipse Stella Eclipse Mare (RH) FEARNOUGHT 32 Fearnought Mare (RH) Sweet Mary (RH) Sister To Tuckahoe (RH) (1814) MARSKE 8 ECLIPSE Spilletta 12 Pot80's Sportsman 32 Sportsmistress Golden Locks 38 Alderman (1787) Traveller 37 Squirrel Grey Bloody Buttocks 4 Lady Bolingbroke Blaze CYPRON Selima Alderman Mare (RH) (1799) Feather 6 Bay Richmond Matron Clockfast Swinborne Arabian Swinborne Arabian Mare Oroonoko Mare 21 Clockfast Mare (RH) () FEARNOUGHT 32 SYMES WILDAIR Randolphs Kitty Fisher WILDAIR MARE (RH) Brents Driver Driver Mare (RH) Fallower Mare (RH) ECLIPSE 12 Lexington (RH) (1850) King Fergus Polly 6 BENINGBROUGH HEROD 26 Herod B Mare Pyrrha 7 Orville (1799) HEROD 26 HIGHFLYER Rachel 13 Evelina Tantrum 21 Termagant Cantatrice 8 Emilius (1820) HIGHFLYER 13 SIR PETER PAPILLON 3 Stamford ECLIPSE 12 Horatia Countess 30 Emily (1810) SALTRAM 7 Whiskey Calash 2 Whiskey Mare Dorimant 40 Grey Dorimant Dizzy 28 Sarpedon (1828) SIR PETER 3 Walton Arethusa 7 Vandyke Junior Pot 8 O'S 38 Dabchick Drab 12 The Flyer (1814) King Fergus 6 BENINGBROUGH Herod B Mare 7 Azalia HIGHFLYER 13 Gilliflower Preference 17 Icaria (1824) ECLIPSE 12 Joe Andrews Amaranda 4 Dick Andrews HIGHFLYER 13 Highflyer Mare Cardinal Puff Mare 9 Parma (1813) King Fergus 6 BENINGBROUGH Herod B Mare 7 May Mambrino 20 Primrose Cricket 13 Alice Carneal (RH) (1836) 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 Sumpter (1818) HIGHFLYER 13 Sir Peter Teazle PAPILLON 3 Robin Redbreast Woodpecker 1 Wren PAPILLON 3 Robin Redbreast Mare (17??) ECLIPSE 12 Obscurity Sister To Croney Sting Wildair 4 Maria Slamerkin Cub Mare 4 Rowena (RH) (1826) ECLIPSE 12 SALTRAM Virago 7 Royalist HEROD 26 Herod Mare Carina 28 Robin Grey (RH) (1805) MEDLEY 3 Tayloes Grey Diomed (RH) Sloe Mare (RH) Belle Mariah (RH) St. George Queen (RH) Cassius Mare (RH) Lady Grey (RH) (1817) Gimcrack 23 MEDLEY Arminda 3 Hoskins Melzar SYMES WILDAIR Hoskins Kitty Fisher KITTY FISHER Maria (17??) HIGHFLYER 13 Hydes Highflyer Angelica 3 Highflyer Mare FEARNOUGHT 32 Fearnought Mare Ariel Mare.
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