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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...of The Meadows, Rhinebeck, the property of the Honble. B. S. Warren, Augusta, Georgia, United States: gained the first prize as a calf at New York A S. in 1852. Sire, Megunticook, (251); grandsire, Prince Albert, (102); dam, Nonpareil, (924, ) by Prince Albert. (102); grandam by Mr. Halse, of Devon, England, from the Q, uartly herd. LEADING STAR (224): calved December, 1853, bred by, and the property of, Mr. James Davy, of Northmolton. ' Sire, Eclipse, (190); grandsire, Nelson, (83); dam, a daughter of Graceful, (211); grandam, Graceful, (211, ) by Oxford, (89); great grandam bred by Mr. Davy. LEWORTHY (225): bred by Mr. Henry Q, uartly, of Molland, and sold to Mr. Leworthy. LEWES (226); calved April, 1849, bred by Mr. Samuel Farthing, of Stowey Court, the property of Mr. Samuel Umbers, of Wappenbury, Warwick: gained the following prizes: first at Taunton, 1850; at Bath, 1850; a prize at the R. A. S. in 1851; a prize at Taunton, 1851; prize at Bath, 1851; at Bridgewater in 1851; at the R. A. S. at Lewes in 1852; prize at Warwick in 1852; also a-prize at Warwick for the best animal for breeding purposes; and prize at Rugby in 1853. Sire, Wonder, bred by Mr. Farthing, and dam bred by Mr. Farthing. LIEUTENANT (227): calved March, 1851, bred by Mr. James Q, uartly, of Molland, Devon. Sire, General, (50); grandsire, Favourite, (43); dam, Dairymaid, (107, ) by Favourite, (43); grandam, Pretty Maid, (365); great grandam, Flower, (186, ) by Silhfant, (120); great great grandam, Flower, (187, ) by Prize, (108). LITTLE JOHN (228): calved April, 1851, bred by Mr. Wm.-Hole, of Hannaford, the property of Mr. Thomas Stanlake, Trebergin, Liskeard. Sire, Don Q, uixote, (29, ) grandsire, Baronet, (6); dam, Judy, (236); grandam, Leworthy, (259). LORD GEORGE (229): calved 1852,