Pedigree
| Sire Bay Middleton b. or br. 1833 |
Sultan b. 1816 |
Selim ch. 1802 |
Buzzard |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alexander mare (2-m) (1790) | |||
| Bacchante br. 1809 |
Williamson's Ditto | ||
| Mercury mare (1791) | |||
| Cobweb b. 1821 |
Phantom b. 1808 |
Walton | |
| Julia | |||
| Filagree ch. 1815 |
Soothsayer | ||
| Web | |||
| Dam Barbelle br. 1836 |
Sandbeck b. 1818 |
Catton br. 1809 |
Golumpus |
| Lucy Grey | |||
| Orvillina b. 1804 |
Beningbrough | ||
| Evelina | |||
| Darioletta br. 1822 |
Amadis br. 1807 |
Don Quixote | |
| Fanny | |||
| Selima b. 1810 |
Selim | ||
| Pot-8-Os mare (1794) (Family: 3) |
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