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To be LEAP'D this SEASON, at Thirsk, At Fifteen Shillings a Mare, A Beautiful Chestnut Horse, called CHILDERS, rising six Years old, free from Blemish, 14 hands three Inches high, goes very justly in all his Exercise, and is thought to be as well Bred, as any Horse in Yorkshire: He was got by Childers, and out of Molly of the Moss, which is own Sister to Squirrel; she was got by Old Snake, her Dam, a Royal Mare of Lord D`Arcy`s, got by Ancaster Turk [Newcastle Courant, Saturday, February 10, 1738-9 Not found in GSB ?
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