Pedigree
Sire Vedette br. 1854 |
Voltigeur br. 1847 |
Voltaire br. 1826 |
Blacklock |
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Phantom mare | |||
Matha Lynn ch. 1837 |
Mulatto | ||
Leda | |||
Mrs Ridgway b. 1849 |
Birdcatcher gr. 1833 |
Sir Hercules | |
Guiccioli | |||
Nan Darrell b. 1844 |
Inheritor | ||
Nell | |||
Dam Flying Duchess b. 1853 |
The Flying Dutchman br. 1846 |
Bay Middleton b. 1833 |
Sultan |
Cobweb | |||
Barbelle ch. 1836 |
Sandbeck | ||
Darioletta | |||
Merope b. 1841 |
Voltaire br. 1826 |
Blacklock | |
Phantom Mare | |||
Juniper Mare br. 1817 |
Juniper | ||
Sorcerer mare (3) |
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