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AKA Duchess; AKA Diamond; AKA Gen. Spotswoods Cullen Arabian Mare. Owned by: Duke of Kingston, and later sent to America. Owned by John Bland. Pedigree in Wallaces American Stud-Book, vI, 1867.
recorded as Diana in March 24, 1798 Augusta [Georgia, USA] Chronicle, in her capacity as dam of Fitzhugh's True Whig and Spotswood's Apollo. Imported in 1763 by Bernard Moore (1720-1772), breeder of Apollo and uncle of Gen. Alexander Spotswood (1746-1818) who most likely acquired Apollo after his uncle's death. In 1774 Diana was owned by William Fitzhugh (1741-1800) who also owned her daughter Diana 2d. https://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family12b.htm
Diana had four very well-documented foals, including two fillies that are long extinct in tail female. Largely on the basis of 19th century American tradition, and usually represented as the same mare, the earliest identified dam(s) in the pedigrees of 19th century conduits Lady Grey (USA 1817 by Robin Grey), and Maid of the Oaks (USA 1801 by imported Spread Eagle), has been unofficially appended to Diana's American produce in the modern era.. However, mtDNA typing to date does not support matrilin
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