RUTLAND BLACK BARB blk. H, BARB, ~1705
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RUTLAND'S BLACK BARB Owned by John Manners (1638-1711), 1st Duke of Rutland, he sired three unnamed daughters. The first daughter was the dam of the Confederate Filly (f 1718c Grey Grantham) and thus contributed to the development of Family 61. The second daughter was the ancestress of numerous descendants, the most famous probably being Captain Hartley's Whitefoot (ch c 1729 Bloody Buttocks), winner of Royal Plates at Edinburgh and Newmarket. The third daughter was the ancestress of the Duke of Cumberland's Chance (br c 1780 Javelin), winner of a 100gs match at Newmarket as a two year old
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