. Alphabetical arrangement of the leading shorthorn tribes. 110 Goody Glo'ster was sold at Mr La'W'ford's sale, Southcott, in 1864. Ymmg Grizzle (Vol. V., p. 305,) was bred 1830, by Mr "W. Cooper, Oxclose, (see Malibran) who used Mr Woodhouse's bulls, and sold her to Mr Fawkes. Mr Fawkes, who bred Lady Grizelda (white, 18-18, Vol. IX., p. 389) gave "200 gs. for her sire •• Laudable, in 181(; (Mcintosh's note.) Colonel Kingscote bought from Mr W. Cooper White Fashion, (Vol. VI., p. 630,) akin at root to Grizzle. The American families, Jenny Lind, Lady Laura, and Granny, ("
. Alphabetical arrangement of the leading shorthorn tribes. 110 Goody Glo'ster was sold at Mr La'W'ford's sale, Southcott, in 1864. Ymmg Grizzle (Vol. V., p. 305,) was bred 1830, by Mr "W. Cooper, Oxclose, (see Malibran) who used Mr Woodhouse's bulls, and sold her to Mr Fawkes. Mr Fawkes, who bred Lady Grizelda (white, 18-18, Vol. IX., p. 389) gave "200 gs. for her sire •• Laudable, in 181(; (Mcintosh's note.) Colonel Kingscote bought from Mr W. Cooper White Fashion, (Vol. VI., p. 630,) akin at root to Grizzle. The American families, Jenny Lind, Lady Laura, and Granny, (" Granny in the Blue Grass " was one of the lot.) (American Shorthorn Record, Vol. VII., p. 289,) are of Grizzle Nothing in America is called a " Princess" unless it descends in the female line from Anna Boleyne by Favourite 252, dam R. Colling's Princess. The family was long bred in line, that is, only using sires of the same, the Princess family, by Mr J. Stephenson, of Wolviston, and imported by Messrs Sherwood and Stevens. The descendants of Princess's other daughter, iAHZ Gwynne (1809, Vol. I., II., III., p. 593,) not being so straight bred, are not so eagerly sought for. There are two definitions of x>ure Princess blood, one party holding that a large quantity of Bates' blood on top is allowable, and the other that no bulls should be used to the cows which have 30 per cent, or more of Bates' blood in them. Marmion was Merlin's nephew. Mr Thornton thus distinguishes between the branches of the Gwynne family : " The Gwynnes (taking Daphne as the common ancestress) branch "fii-st into the lines of Cripple (var. 1,) and Dorothy (var. 3,) own sisters, and " secondly from Dorothy into those of White Moll Gwynne (var. 3,) and the " Wellington 2824 cow (var. 9.) This latter, passing through the hands of Mr " Tanqueray into the Holker herd, is known as the Minstrel ; Countess, dam of Merlin 430, was grand dam of Ma
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