| Owner: 1) William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire 2) William Parker Breeder: William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire
1 July 1741 - £50 Purse Beccles
29 July 1741 - 2nd £50 Purse Huntingdon (to Molotto); 20 April 1742 - 4th 60 guineas Plate Newmarket (to Bashaw ([Old] Standard)); 7 April 1743 - 3rd King's Plate Newmarket (to Molotto and [Croft's] Forester)
No more than a fair class racehorse, he is then sold to William Parker, and stood first at Dunstan Bank, near Newcastle, and later at Mr Rogers' stud at Kenton, Northumberland, and proved to be an excellent stallion
Sire of Snap (an outstanding stallion and continued progenitor of the Darley Arabian male line, sire of 261 winners of £92,637, Champion Sire 1767, 1768, 1769, 1771); of Prince T'Quassaw (1757 King's Plates Nottingham, York); of Havannah (1763 King's Plates Salisbury, Winchester, Lewes); and of a number of mares which bred on successfully
Died at Kenton, Northumberland on 8 May 1757, aged 21
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