Pedigree
| Sire Bend Or (GB) ch. 1877 |
Doncaster ch. 1870 |
Stockwell ch. 1849 |
The Baron |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pocahontas* | |||
| Marigold ch. 1860 |
Teddington | ||
| Ratan mare | |||
| Rouge Rose ch. 1865 |
Thormanby ch. 1857 |
Windhound | |
| Alice Hawthorn | |||
| Ellen Horne br. 1844 |
Redshank | ||
| Delhi | |||
| Dam Vista (GB) b. 1879 |
Macaroni b. 1860 |
Sweetmeat b./br. 1842 |
Gladiator |
| Lollypop | |||
| Jocose b. 1843 |
Pantaloon | ||
| Banter | |||
| Verdure ch. 1867 |
King Tom b. 1851 |
Harkaway | |
| Pocahontas* | |||
| May Bloom b. 1861 |
Newminster | ||
| Lady Hawthorn |
Note: b. = Bay, br. = Brown, ch. = Chestnut
* Bona Vista was inbred 4x4 to Pocahontas. This means that the mare appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.
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