| Owner: 1) Mr. Weaver 2) Colonel Baylor
2 August 1753 - £50 Prize Huntingdon; 23 May 1754 - £50 Prize Wisbech; 12 June 1754 - £50 Prize Stamford
25 September 1752 - unplaced 50 guineas Doncaster; 5 June 1753 - 2nd £50 Prize Stamford; 14 August 1753 - 2nd £50 Bedford; 21 August 1753 - 3rd £50 Prize Doncaster; 20 June 1754 - 2nd £50 Grantham; 26 September 1754 - 2nd £50 Brentwood; 22 October 1754 - 2nd £50 Hounslow (to Lady Thigh)
Imported into Virginia by Colonel Baylor, where he sired a few mares which bred on, notably 1) the 6th dam of top class racehorse and significant broodmare sire, Top Gallant,
three of his daughters being ancestresses of numerous American classic and top race winners;
and 2) the 5th dam of [Ball's] Florizel, top class racehorse, undefeated in 4 career starts, and a successful stallion, sire of Tuckahoe, top class winner between 1812 and 1815, and Sister to Tuckahoe, dam of the great racehorse and stallion Boston (winner of 40 of 45 starts, Leading Sire 1841, 1842, 1843, sire of Lexington, one of the greatest sires in American history, 16 times Leading Sire)
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