Pedigree
| Sire Isonomy b. 1875 |
Sterling b. 1868 |
Oxford ch. 1857 |
Birdcatcher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honey Dear | |||
| Whisper b. 1857 |
Flatcatcher | ||
| Silence | |||
| Isola Bella ch. 1868 |
Stockwell ch. 1849 |
The Baron | |
| Pocahontas | |||
| Isoline ch. 1860 |
Ethelbert | ||
| Bassishaw | |||
| Dam Dead-lock ch. 1878 |
Wenlock b. 1869 |
Lord Clifden b. 1860 |
Newminster |
| The Slave | |||
| Mineral ch. 1863 |
Rataplan | ||
| Manganese | |||
| Malpractice ch. 1864 |
Chevalier Dindustrie b. 1854 |
Orlando | |
| Industry | |||
| The Dutchman's Daughter b. 1854 |
The Flying Dutchman | ||
| Red Rose (Family:3-m) |
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“The Pedigree of Honey
Does not concern the Bee
A Clover, any time, to him,
Is Aristocracy”
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“The pedigree of Honey
Does not concern the Bee,”
—Emily Dickinson (18301886)