History of the British Turf From the Earliest Period to the Present Day
History of the British Turf From the Earliest Period to the Present Day
James Christie Whyte
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Victor's barb ; the dam of Old Cartouch was got by the Hampton Court Cripple barb, his grandam by Make- less, his great grandam by Place's White Turk. The dam of Young Cartouch was bred by his Grace the Duke of Somerset ; she was full sister to Red Rose, being both out of the same mare, and got by the Hampton Court chesnut Arabian. This horse, though a galloway, won several prizes against sized horses. 1736, he won a £20 plate at Hounslow, weight lOst. ; £30 plate at Reading, weight lOst. ; 173...7, £15 Galloway plate at Sahsbury ; £20 Galloway plate at Winchester ; 1738, £20 Galloway plate at Guildford; £40 at Winchester, weight list. ; £15 Galloway purse at Huntingdon ; 50 gs. Purse at Lewes, weight lOst. ; 1739, £20 give and take stakes at Monmouth ; £20 galloway prize at Hereford ; after which, he served as a stallion in his Lordship's stud. Partner. A grey horse, foaled in 1731, bred by Lord Portmore, and sold to Mr. Grisewood. Partner was got by Mr. Croft's Partner ; his dam by Hutton's Grey Barb, grandam (Bay Wil- kinson's dam) by Whynot, great grandam by Wilkinson's Turk, out of a mare of Mr.
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