Pedigree
Sire Hampton b. 1872 |
Lord Clifden b. 1860 |
Newminster b. 1848 |
Touchstone |
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Beeswing | |||
The Slave b. 1852 |
Melbourne | ||
Volley | |||
Lady Langden br. 1868 |
Kettledrum ch. 1858 |
Rataplan | |
Hybla | |||
Haricot br. 1847 |
Lanercost | ||
Queen Mary | |||
Dam Black Duchess br. 1886 |
Galliard b. 1880 |
Galopin b. 1872 |
Vedette |
Flying Duchess | |||
Mavis ch. 1874 |
Macaroni | ||
Merlette | |||
Black Corrie blk. 1879 |
Sterling b. 1868 |
Oxford | |
Whisper | |||
Wild Dayrell mare b. 1861 |
Wild Dayrell | ||
Lady Lurewell |
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