| Thomas Hornby Morland - 1810 - 192 pages
...BARTLET'S CHILDERS. BARTLET'S CHILDERS was own brother to Flying Childers. There was formerly an opinion, that Betty Leedes never, produced any other foal than Flying Childers, except one that w.as choaked by eating chaff at Mr. Childers' barn door. But Mr. Cheney says he has heard the contrary from... | |
| Horses - 1834 - 1120 pages
...it being generally supposed that he was own brother to the Devonshire Childers, though some insisted that Betty Leedes never produced any other foal than Flying Childers, except one that was choked, when very young, by eating chaff. Mr Cheney says, he has heard the contrary from so rainy gentlemen... | |
| Harry Harewood - Sports - 1835 - 384 pages
...generally understood that he was own brother to the Flying or Devonshire Childers, though some insisted that Betty Leedes never produced any other foal than...Childers, except one that was choked by eating chaff when young. Mr. Cherry, the original editor of the Racing Calendar, however, tells us, but we prefer... | |
| Harry Harewood - Sports - 1835 - 384 pages
...generally understood that he was own brother to the Flying or Devonshire Childers, though some insisted that Betty Leedes never produced any other foal than Flying Childers, except one that waschoked by eating chaff when youog. Mr. Cherry, the original editor of the Racing Calendar, however,... | |
| Horses - 1858 - 514 pages
...being generally supposed that he was own brother to the Devonshire Childers, though ноте insisted that Betty Leedes never produced any other foal than Flying Childers, except one that was choked, when very young, by eating chaff. Mr Cheney says, he has heard the contrary from so many gentlemen... | |
| Roger D. Upton - Arabian horse - 1873 - 292 pages
...supposed that he was own brother to the Devonshire Childers (Flying Childers), though some insisted that Betty Leedes never produced any other foal than Flying Childers, except one that was choked when very young by eating chaff. Mr. Cheney says, ' he has heard the contrary from so many gentlemen... | |
| Hunting - 1832 - 602 pages
...being generally miftposnl that he was own brother to the1 Devonshire Childers, though sonic insisted that Betty Leedes never produced any other foal than Flying Childers, except one that was choaked when very young by eating chaff. Mr. Cheney says he has heard the contrary from so many gentlemen... | |
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