English: Kendal.
Kendal, by Bend Or, was bred in 1883 by his grace the Duke of Westminster, at Eaton, and is the eighth produce of his dam Windermere... by Macaroni.
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Title: Horse-breeder's handbook : together with a history of the rise and progress of the British stud...
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Osborne, Joseph
Subjects: Horses Thoroughbred horse Horses
Publisher: London : Seale
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University
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good length, as had been the first trial. Froma knowledge of this fact, and owing to his excellent performances, Mr. JohnGubbins purchased Kendal at a high figure, and he became first lord of the haremat the Knockany Stud, co. Limerick, where his success was quite phenomenal,nearly all his progeny having won races in Ireland. Amongst his stock, whichhave lately distinguished themselves in England are Galtee !More, winner of theTwo Thousand, Newmarket Stakes, Derby, and St. Leger ; Greenlawn, winnerof the Liverpool Cup, besides several valuable handicaps ; Laodamia, Kendale,Kendal Queen, Kentness, Morning, Kenwyn, Kentshole, Toffy, Marietta, RedPrince II., Roy Neil, and a host of other horses which have held their own onEnglish racecourses. Kendal is undoubtedly a good stock-getter, as can be seenby Weathcrhifs Supplements to the Stud BoocS ; and he holds the proud positionof heading the list of winning sires for 1897 with 28,850sovs., being the value ofthe 28 races won by his progeny.
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