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Furioso II (Sf) (1965) TesioPower jadehorse furioso II (sf) (1965) Solon 23 Barcaldine Ballyroe 23 Marco HERMIT 5 Novitiate Retty 3 Marcovil (1903) Speculum 1 Hagioscope Sophia 23 Lady Villikins HERMIT 5 Dinah The Ratcatcher's Daughter 12 Hurry On (1913) St Albans 2 Springfield Viridis 12 Sainfoin Wenlock 4 Sanda Sandal 2 Tout Suite (1904) Cremorne 2 THURIO Verona 2 Star Macgregor 4 Meg Merrilies Meteor 2 Precipitation (1933) TADCASTER KENDAL Windermere 16 Tredennis HERMIT 5 St Marguerite Devotion 4 Bachelor's Double (1906) Isonomy 19 Le Noir Knavery 29 Lady Bawn Kisber 4 Milady Alone 21 Double Life (1926) TADCASTER Grebe Greeba 1 Willbrook Royal Emperor 2 Nora Gough Countess Gough 5 St Joan (1918) ST SIMON 11 Desmond L'Abbesse De Jouarre 16 Flo Desmond Flying Hackle 8 Flighty Flo Sister To Lava Flow 2 Furioso (1939) Lord Clifden 2 HAMPTON Lady Langden 10 Bay Ronald Galliard 13 Black Duchess Black Corrie 3 Dark Ronald (1905) Cremorne 2 THURIO Verona 2 Darkie BLAIR ATHOL 10 Insignia Decoration 9 Son-In-law (1911) Galopin 3 Donovan Mowerina 7 Matchmaker Plebeian 11 Match Girl Fusee 22 Mother-In-law (1906) BLAIR ATHOL 10 Jock Of Oran Tunstall Maid 18 Be Cannie Vespasian 19 Reticence Seclusion 5 Maureen (1931) BONA VISTA 4 Cyllene Arcadia 9 Cicero Ayrshire 8 Gas Illuminata 1 Friar Marcus (1912) ST SIMON 11 Persimmon Perdita II 7 Prim Nun Nunthorpe 11 Nunsuch La Morlaye 20 St Prisca (1926) Le Samaritain 2 Roi Herode Roxelane 1 The Tetrarch BONA VISTA 4 Vahren Castania 2 Temoignage (1918) HAMPTON 10 Walmsgate Flying Footstep 8 Monaleen KENDAL 16 Kendal Mare Lady Ronald 1 Flageolet 6 furioso II (sf) (1965) Xaintrailles Deliane 2 Vieux Marcheur Prism 9 La Goulue Rosary 27 Royal Chestnut (AN) (1917) Decapo (FT) BORDEAUX (FT) Finette (FT) Mary Jeanne (FT) Quinoxe (FT) Le Royal (AN) (1933) Devine (FT) UNRECORDED Decapo (FT) Normand (FT) BORDEAUX (FT) Olga (FT) Finette (FT) Shamrock (FT) Harmonie (AN) (1929) Fidele (FT) Page (AN) UNRECORDED Devise (AN) UNRECORDED UNRECORDED Talisman (AN) () Norodum (FT) Cerbere (AN) Fleur De Mai (AN) KARIKAL (AN) Excelsior (AN) Querelle (AN) Soumise (AN) Vas Y Donc (AN) (1921) Norodum (SF) Chevry (AN) Agnadel Mare (SF) Pompone (AN) Daf (AN) Lumineuse (AN) Mira (AN) Kreole (AN) (1932) Juvigny (FT) Bataclan (FT) Radegone (FT) Hart (AN) Fontenay (FT) Sans Gene (AN) Orsa (AN) Rainette (AN) (1917) Cherbourg (FT) Jolibois (FT) Dora (ft) Demi Piece (FT) UNRECORDED Charlotte (FT) UNRECORDED Dame De Ranville (AN) () St Frusquin 22 St Just Justitia 12 Jus D'Orange Martagon 16 Orange Queen Model Queen 5 Orange Peel (1919) Flying Fox 7 Ajax Amie 2 Rirette Ladas 1 Lord Orange (AN) (1933) Golden Key Lock And Key 2 UNRECORDED Chevain (an) UNRECORDED UNRECORDED Verveine (AN) (1921) UNRECORDED Lingot Dor (AN) Delhi (AN) Rigole (AN) Camelotte (an) UNRECORDED Que Je Suis Belle (AN) (1943) Decapo (FT) BORDEAUX (FT) Finette (FT) Milon (FT) Cafe (an) Genelle (FT) Almee (FT) Ulon (AN) (1920) Cerbere (AN) KARIKAL (AN) Querelle (AN) Quotidienne (AN) Osiris (AN) Comedie (AN) (1924) Cambuse (FT) UNRECORDED Unrecorded Hopeless (AN) UNRECORDED Fatale (AN) (1906) Importun (AN) Coquette (AN) UNRECORDED.
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