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  Foundation Sires of the Thoroughbred: Importation Chronology
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Earliest Known Oriental Stallions in Chronologic Order by Importation Dates
Compiled by Anne Peters

Date Name Owner Notes on aliases and location at stud in England
1617 Ambling Courser Digby (Arabian) James 1 One of the draft of "Digby Arabians" from Italy
c. 1624 Markham Arabian James 1 At the Royal Stud at Tutbury (Tetbury), Staffordshire
- Paragon, a Barb William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle At Newcastle's stud at Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire
- Ingleby Barb Sir William Ingleby -
- Sheffield Barb Sir John Sheffield -
- Cranbourne Barb Lord Cranbourne -
- Howard Barb Sir Thomas Howard -
- Lord Northumberland's Barb Earl of Northumberland -
- Sultan Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax An arabian; at Fairfax's stud at Helmsley, Yorkshire
- Fairfax's Morocco Barb Thomas 3rd Lord Fairfax At Fairfax's stud at Helmsley, Yorkshire
- Huett's Barb Mr. Huett -
- Master's Barb Mr. Masters -
1657 Place's White Turk Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector; Rowland Place, Stud Master to Oliver Cromwell Tutbury or Hampton Court Stud
Dinsdale Hall, Yorkshire; possibly the same horse as the Darcy White Turk (see below).
1672 Dodsworth Charles II Hampton Court Stud; a natural Barb (imported in utero)
c. 1670 Darcy Yellow Turk James, Lord Darcy of Navan Sedbury Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire
c. 1675 Darcy White Turk James, Lord Darcy of Navan a.k.a. Sedbury Turk, Sedbury Arabian; Sedbury Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; possibly the same horse as Place's White Turk (see above); known to be covering c. 1690.
c. 1680 White-Legged Lowther Barb James Lowther, Lord Lonsdale Lowther Stud, Westmoreland
c. 1680 Lowther Bay Barb James Lowther, Lord Lonsdale Lowther Stud, Westmoreland; possibly the same as above
c. 1681 Shaftesbury Turk Anthony Ashley Cooper, first Earl of Shaftesbury near Newmarket, Suffolk
prior to 1686 Helmsley Turk Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax Helmsely Stud, Yorkshire; known to be covering in 1685
c. 1687 Lister's (Gray) Turk Matthew Lister (Leicester?) a.k.a. Leicester Stradling Turk; Burwell Place, Louth, Lincolnshire; known to be covering in 1711, 1713 so this import date might be too early.
c. 1687 Leedes' Arabian Edward Leedes North Milford, near Pontrefract, Yorkshire; known to be covering in 1701, 1713 and 1715.
c. 1689 Oglethorpe Arabian Sir Thomas Oglethorpe Sometimes described as a son of the Darcy Yellow Turk, and if so, not an imported horse.
1689 Byerley Turk Col. Robert Byerley Middridge Grange, Durham; then Goldsborough Hall, Knaresborough, Yorkshire; known to be covering in 1701.
1690 Taffolet Barb - a.k.a. Morocco Barb; known to be covering in 1706.
c. 1690 Pulleine's Chestnut Arabian William III a.k.a. Pulleynes's Arabian; Hampton Court Stud; named for Stud Master Thomas Pulleine
1690 Fenwick Barb William Fenwick Fenwick Stud at Bywell, Northumberland
1695 Selaby Turk Mr. Marshall a.k.a. Marshall Turk; Selaby Hall, Yorkshire
- Wilkinson's Bay Arabian Mr. Wilkinson Aldborough Hall, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire
- Wilkinson Barb Wilkinson possibly the same as above
- Wilkinson's Turk Wilkinson possibly the same as above; known to be covering pre 1710
- Rutland Black Barb Duke of Rutland a.k.a. Guise; Belvoir Castle, Grantham, Lincolnshire
- Rutland Turk Duke of Rutland Belvoir Castle, Grantham, Lincolnshire
- Rutland's Grey Arabian Duke of Rutland Belvoir Castle, Grantham, Lincolnshire; (from Prior)
- King William's Black Barb William III "King William's Black Barb without a tongue"; Hampton Court Stud
- Burlington Turk - -
- Lambert Turk - -
- Mr. Massey's Black Barb Mr. Masey known to be covering pre 1713
- Mr. Massey's Black Arabian Mr. Massey possibly the same as above
- Blackett's Arabian Sir William Blackett -
- Gascoigne's Foreign Horse Sir Thomas Gascoigne Yorkshire
- Gresley's Arabian Sir T. Gresley a.k.a. Bay Roan
- Layton Gray Barb - possibly Layton, Yorkshire; (from Prior, sire of a Darcy Mare)
- Osberton Arabian Sir Littleton (from Prior)
- Mr. Ely's (Bay) Turk Mr. E ly (Prior says this was a son of Mr. Lister's Gray Turk, and so not imported)
1698 Curwen's Bay Barb King of Morocco; Louis XIV of France; Henry Curwen; Charles Pelham a.k.a. Pelham's Barb; a gift from the King of Morocco to Louis XIV of France; imported by Curwen and stood at his Workington Stud, Cumbria; also at Pelham's Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire; known to be covering in 1703, 1708, 1710, 1715, 1721.
1698 Thoulouse Barb Sir John Parsons; Earl of Burlington Sir John Parsons of Surrey; known to be covering in 1712
c. 1700 Lord Dorchester's Turk Lord Dorchester a.k.a. "ye Spanish horse" (from Prior)
1700 Hutton's GreyBarb William III; John Hutton given by King William (Hampton Court Stud) to Mr. Hutton of Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; known to be covering in 1707, 1708
- Brownlow Turk probably Sir John Bronwlow probably Belton House, Grantham, Lincolnshire
c. 1703 Pagett's Arabian Lord W. Pagett; John Holles; 3rd Duke of Newcastle a.k.a. "the Great Arabian"; (from Prior); Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire
c. 1704 Holderness Turk Queen Anne
Earl of Holderness
Queen Anne, Hampton Court Stud;
Hornby Castle, Yorkshire; known to be covering in 1715
1706 Chillaby William III and Mary a.k.a. King William's White Barb; imported from Barbary (North Africa) by Richard Marshall, Master of the Horse, with the mare Slugey (carrying their foal Greyhound), Hampton Court Stud
1706 Darley's Arabian Thomas Darley Aldby Park, Buttercrambe, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1706, 1709, 1710, 1712, 1714, 1719
1706 Harley's Arabian Edward Lord Harley (later Lord Oxford) a.k.a. "the little Arabian"; (from Prior); Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire
- Curwen's Chesnut Arabian Henry Curwen Workington, Cumbria; known to be covering in 1708
- Curwen's Grey Morocco Barb Henry Curwen Workington, Cumbria
- Curwen's Gray Turk Henry Curwen Workington, Cumbria; (from Prior), possibly the same as above.
- Duke of Richmond's Turk Duke of Richmond -
- Pulleine's White Turk Thomas Pulleine, Stud Master to William III (from Prior)
- Wastell's Turk Mr. Wastell Eaglescliff, Yarm, Yorkshire
- Sir J. Harpur's Barb Sir J. Harpur known to be covering pre 1711-
- Harpur's Arabian Harpur possibly the same as above; known to be covering 1706
1707 Greyhound Mr. Marshall, Stud Master ot William III; John Crofts Hampton CourtStud;
Great Barforth, Yorkshire; a Natural Barb (i.e. imported in utero) by Chillaby; known to be covering 1711, 1713-1723
- Clifton Arabian - -
c. 1707 St. Victor Barb Capt. Rider Whittlebury Forest, Northamptonshire
- Rider's Chesnut Barb Capt. Rider Whittlebury Forest, Northamptonshire; possibly the same as above
- Lord Chesterfield's White Barb Lord Chesterfield -
- Lord Stamford's Barb Lord Stamford (from Prior)
- Newcastle's Black Barb John Holles, 3rd Duke of Newcastle;
James, Lord Darcy of Navan
a.k.a. "His Grace's Black Barb", the Newcastle Turk; (from Prior); Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire;
Sedbury Stud, Richmond, Yorkshire; Newcastle Turk known to be covering 1718
- Carlisle's White Turk Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle very probably the same as the Akaster/Acaster Turk; Castle Howard, near York, Yorkshire?
c. 1708 Akaster Turk probably Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle a.k.a. Acaster Turk, very probably the same as Lord Carlisle's White Turk; possibly a.k.a. Ancaster Turk; at Castle Howard, near York?, known to be covering 1709
c. 1708 Honywood Arabian Sir J. Williams:
Gen. Philip Honywood;
Sir C. Turner
a.k.a. Sir J. William's Turk and Sir C. Turner's White Turk; known to be covering 1709, 1717
c. 1713 Williams' Woodstock Arabian Williams (possibly the same horse as above, Sir J. Williams' Turk); known to be covering 1714
c. 1709 Alcock Arabian Mr. Pelham:
Mr. Alcock:
Peregrine Bertie (II), 1st Duke of Ancaster
Said to have been imported by Sir Robert Sutton from Constantinople, but the source is questionable and the date has not been confirmed; more likely a son of the Curwen Bay Barb-Old Wen mare and so not imported at all; also possibly the same horse as Williams' Woodstock Arabian (above), but unlikely.
Stood at Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire;
Alcock's, Lincolnshire:
to Grimsthorpe, Lincolnshire 1722.
known to be covering at Grimsthorpe 1721, 1722
c. 1711 Bethell's Arabian Hugh Bethell Yorkshire; known to be covering 1712, 1732, 1733 (these dates possibly indicate two different horses)
- Lord Carlisle's Barb Sir C. W Strickland a.k.a. Strickland's Turk; see below.
c. 1712 Strickland's Turk Sir C. W. Strickland,
Lord Carlisle
a.k.a. Carlisle's Barb, a foreign hores of Sir C.W. Strickland; Boynton Hall, Yorkshire; Strickland's Turk known to be covering 1721, 1722; Lord Carlisle's Barb covering 1721, 1722.
- Little Mountain Barb Duke of Marlborough known to be covering 1709
- Crofts' Bay Barb Queen Anne;
John Crofts
a.k.a. the Cripple Barb at Hampton Court; a Natural Barb (by Chillaby out of the Moonah Barb Mare) and not imported; stood at Hampton Court, then Great Barforth, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1712, 1714
- The Royal African William III Royal Stud at Hampton Court; a brother to the Moonah Barb Mare, (from Prior)
- a Persian Stallion - known to be covering pre 1714
c. 1714 Darcy Chesnut Arabian James, Lord Darcy of Navan Sedbury Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; covering 1714
1715 Oxford Dun Arabian Edward Lord Harley (later Lord Oxford) Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire
- Conyers Arabian probably George I probably stood at Hampton Court; covering c.1715 to 1725
c. 1717 Wynn's (Bay) Arabian Sir W. Wynn known to be covering 1726, 1728
c. 1718 Hall Arabian - known to be covering 1721
c. 1719 Belgrade Turk unknown Turkish officer;
Duke of Lorraine:
Sir Marmaduke Wyvill
Captured from the Turks 1717 at Belgrade, Serbia;
Duke of Lorraine:
Constable Burton, Yorkshire
- Wyvill's White Barb Sir Marmaduke Wyvill a.k.a. Lord Perl; (from Prior); possibly same as above; Constable Burton, Yorkshire
- Sir E. Hale's Bay Turk Sir E. Hale -
c. 1719 Cyprus Arabian John Manners, Duke of Rutland:
King George I
a.k.a. Hampton Court Chesnut Arabian:
Grantham (?), Lincolnshire;
Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering 1719, 1720, 1724
- Hampton Court (Chesnut) Litton Arabian King George I Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering 1716, 1717, 1719, 1723, 1724
- Hampton Court Arabian King George I Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering 1724, 1731, 1732
- Hillsborough's Turk Lord Hillsborough known to be covering 1721-
- Oysterfoot Arabian - Known to be covering 1721-
- His Majesty's One-Eyed Grey Arabian King George I Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering 1729
- Sutton Turk Duke of Devonshire Chatsworth, Derbyshire; known to be covering 1719
- Sir R. Sutton's Grey Arabian Sir R. Sutton -
- Pigot Turk Pigot (Paget);
Sir Roger Mostyn
a.k.a. Paget Turk, Mostyn's Bay Barb; known to be covering 1723
- Tarren's Black Barb Mr. Tarren (from Prior)
1720 Bloody-Shouldered Arabian Edward Lord Harley (later Earl of Oxford); 6th Duke of Somerset Wimpole or Welbeck Abbey (Nottinghamshire);
Petworth, Sussex; known to be covering 1724
c. 1723 Lonsdale Bay Arabian Lord Lonsdale Lowther Stud, Westmoreland; known to be covering 1724, 1729, 1730, 1731, 1732, 1737, 1738, 1739
- Lonsdale Arabian Lord Lonsdale Lowther Stud, Westmoreland; probably the same as above; known to be covering 1728, 1731, 1732, 1735, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740
- Widdrington Grey Arabian - a.k.a. Bridgewater Grey Arabian; known to be covering 1724
c. 1723 Hutton's Bay Turk John Hutton a.k.a. Mulso Bay Turk; Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; Mulso Bay Turk known to be covering 1724
- Hutton's Bay Barb John Hutton Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1724, 1731; possibly the same as above.
- Hutton's White Turk John Hutton Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire
- Hutton's White Barb John Hutton possibly the same horse as above; (from Prior); Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1725
- Crofts' Egyptian John Crofts Great Barforth, Yorkshire; known to be covring 1724, 1725, 1729
- The Turk - known to be covering pre 1725
- Lexington Grey Arabian - -
- Sir W. Morgan's Grey Barb Sir William Morgan Tredegar, Monmouthshire; known to be covering 1725
- Sir W. Morgan's Black Barb Sir William Morgan Tredegar, Monmouthshire; known to be covering 1725
- Howe's Persian Howe known to be covering 1725, 1726, 1727
c. 1725 Bloody Buttocks Arabian John Crofts Great Barforth, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1726-1735, 1736, 1738
- Milsintown's Grey Arabian Lord Milsintown known to be covering 1726
- Ovington's Grey Arabian Ovington known to be covering 1726
- The King's Grey Arabian King George I, II Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering 1726, 1727
- Matthews's Persian Commodore Matthew known to be covering 1728
- Darcy's French Barb James, Lord Darcy of Navan Sedbury Stud, Richmond, Yorkshire (from Prior)
- Mr. W. Williams' Arabian Mr. W. Williams known to be covering 1729
c. 1729 Godolphin Arabian Edward Coke; 2nd Earl of Godolphin Longford Hall, Derbyshire;
Babraham, Gog Magog, Cambridgeshire; known to be covering 1729, 1731-1733, 1737-1743, 1745-1753
- The Roan Barb - known to be covering 1730
- Stanyan's Arabian Stanyan -
- Lonsdale Grey Arabian Lord Lonsdale Lowther Stud, Westmoreland
- Lonsdale Black Arabian Lord Lonsdale Lowther Stud, Westmoreland
- Richards' Arabian King George II Hampton Court Stud
- Portland Arabian - -
- Goring's Foreign Horse Sir W. Goring -
- Cole's Barb Cole -
- Johnson's Turk Johnson -
- Johnson's Arabian Johnson -
- Sir M. Newton's Bay Arabian Sir M. Newton known to be covering pre 1730
- Newton's Grey Arabian Newton -
- Sir M. Newton's Arabian Sir M. Newton possibly the same as either of the above two horses; known to be covering 1744
- Somerset Arabian - known to be covering 1735
- Beaufort Arabian Duke of Beaufort -
- Beaufort Grey Arabian Duke of Beaufort possibly same as above; known to be covering 1736
- Beaufort White Arabian Duke of Beaufort possibly same as above
- Orford Grey Turk Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford a.k.a. Walpole Grey Turk; Houghton, Norfolk; known to be covering 1736
- Walpole Barb Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford porbably the same as above; known to be covering 1736
- Orford's Turk Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford possibly the same as above; known to be covering 1750, 1752
- Lord Orford's Barb Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford possibly the same as above; known to be covering 1756, 1773 (could be two separate horses)
- Fletcher's Arabian Mr. Fletcher known to be covering 1737, 1739, 1740, 1742
- Bright's Arabian Bright known to be covering 1739, 1745
- Brooke's Arabian Lord Brook(e) -
- Devonshire Turk Duke of Devonshire Chatsworth, Derbyshire
- an Arabian Duke of Devonshire;
Lord Finch
given by Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth, Derbyshire to Lord Finch
- Lord Morton's Arabian Lord Morton -
- Rooksby's Turk Rooksby -
- Godolphin Brown Western Barb 2nd Earl of Godolphin Babraham, Gog, Magog, Cambridgeshire; known to be covering 1740, 1748, 1753
- Tate Arabian Mr. Tate known to be covering 1741
- Ashridge Arabian 2nd Duke of Bridgewater (most likely) known to be covering 1742
- Rumbolt's Arabian Rumbolt -
- Stamford Turk Lord Crawford a.k.a. Crawford's Turk; known to be covering 1744
- South Barb - Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering c. 1745
1744 Vane Arabian Mr. Mosco -
1745 Cullen Arabian Mr. Mosco:
Lord Cullen
a.k.a. Cullen Barb; Rushton, Northamptonshire; known to be covering 1746-1748, 1751, 1752, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1759
1745 Mosco Grey Arabian Mr. Mosco -
- Philipson's Turk Philipson known to be covering 1748
- Philip's Brown Turk Philip- known to be covering c. 1748
- Curzon (Grey) Barb Sir Nathaniel Curzon known to be covering 1751
- Cornwall's Arabian Mr. Cornwall known to be covering 1751
- Burlington's Persian Horse Lord Burlington known to be covering 1751
- Ancaster Arabian 3rd Duke of Ancaster Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire; known to be covering 1751, 1768
- Ancaster Egyptian 3rd Duke of Ancaster Grimsthorpe Castle; Lincolnshire
- Wilson's Chesnut Arabian Charles Wilson Oran;
Mr. Fitzhugh, Earl of Kinnoul
a.k.a. Wilson's Chestnut Turk; Oran, Catterick, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1759
- Wilson's Arabian Wilson possibly the same as above
- Gen. Evan's Arabian Gen. Evans -
- Lord Tilney's Foreign Horse Lord Tilney known to be covering 1752
- Mountain Barb - -
- Lord March's Barb Lord March known to be covering 1752, 1756
- Duke of Cumberland's Grey Arabian Duke of Cumberland a.k.a. Muley Ishmael, The Duke's Arabian; Cranbourne Lodge, Windsor Park, Berkshire; Muley Ishmael known to be covering 1752, 1755
- Wolseley Barb - Woolsey, Staffordshire; known to be covering 1754, 1757, 1760, 1761, 1768
- Panton (Grey) Arabian Mr. Thomas Panton Newmarket, Suffolk, known to be covering 1754-1762
- Panton Grey Barb Mr. Thomas Panton Newmarket, Suffolk; possibly the same as above; known to be covering 1754
- Devonshire Chesnut Arabian Duke of Devonshire Chatsworth, Derbyshire; known to be covering 1755-1762
- Devonshire Arabian Duke of Devonshire possibly the same as above; Chatsworth, Derbyshire; known to be covering 1763
- Godolphin Grey Barb 2nd Earl of Godolphin;
Duke of Devonshire
a.k.a. Devonshire Gray Arabian; Babraham, Gog Magog, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk
Chatsworth, Derbyshire; known to be covering 1754, 1755, 1758, 1759
1756 Newcombe Bay Arabian Capt. Burford;
Mr. David Newcombe
known to be covering 1756, 1757, 1762, 1763, 1767
- Townshend's Brown Barb Lord Townshend known to be covering 1756, 1757
- Gower Dun Barb Lord Gower a.k.a. The Dun Barb; The Gower Dun Barb known to be covering 1761, 1762; the Dun Barb known to be covering 1756-1762
- Northumberland Golden Arabian Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of Northumberland known to be covering 1756, 1757, 1759, 1761
- Northumberland Brown Arabian Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of Northumberland;
Leedes
a.k.a. Leedes Brown Arabian; Northmberland Brown Arabian known to be covering 1761k 1763, 1764, 1765; Leedes Brown Arabian known to be covering 1766, 1769
- Northumberland Arabian Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of Northumberland possibly the same as either of the above; known to be covering 1764, 1766, 1768
- Hutton's Arabian John Hutton Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1758
- Hutton's Grey Barb John Hutton Marske Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire; known to be covering 1760
1759 Belsize Arabian Sultan of Morocco foaled 1754; purchased from Sultan of Morocco; sent to Pennsylvania, North America, c. 1766
1760 Damascus Arabian Mr. Coates foaled 1754; stood at Smeaton, Northallerton; known to be covering 1762-1765, 1770-1773
- Shafto's Barb Mr. Jenison Shafto West Wratting, near Newmarket, Suffolk; known to be covering 1762
- Radcliffe's Arabian Radcliffe known to be covering 1762-
- Khalan Arabian - known to be covering 1763, 1768, 1769, 1770
- Gibson's Grey Arabian Gibson a.k.a. Barrington Arabian; known to be covering 1764-1768, 1771
- Compton Barb possibly Richard Vernon, then Sir Charles Sedley a.k.a. Sedley's Arabian; known to be covering 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1774
- Warde's Arabian Mr. John Warde of Squerries; known to be covering 1762, 1764, 1766, 1768
1764 Bell's (Grey) Arabian Bell foaled c. 1759; known to be covering 1765-1769, 1771
- Sir C. Bunbury's Arabian Sir Charles Bunbury Great Barton, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; known to be covering 1765, 1771
- Eaton Barb Richard, 1st Earl of Grosvenor Eaton Hall, Chester, Cheshire; known to be covering 1766
- Sanaah Arabian - known to be covering 1767, 1768, 1769, 1773
- Panton's Chesnut Arabian Mr. Thomas Panton Newmarket, Suffolk; known to be covering 1767
- Buriton Arabian - known to be covering 1767
- Martin's Black Arabian Martin a.k.a. Jelfy/Jilfy Arabian known to be covering 1767, 1769
- Coombe Arabian (George?) Pigot;
Lord Bolingbroke:
Coombe
a.k.a. Pigot Arabian, Bolingbroke Grey Arabian; as Coombe Arabian, known to be covering 1767-1774, 1777, 1778
- Bolingbroke Bay Arabian Lord Bolingbroke known to be covering 1772
- Bolingbroke Arabian Lord Bolingbroke possibly the same as either of the two previous; known to be covering 1767, 1771, 1772
- Lord Rockingham's Arabian Charles Watson Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham known to be covering 1767, 1768, 1775
- Cassili's Arabian Lord Cassili known to be covering 1768
- The King's Persian Stallion King George III Hampton Court Stud; known to be covering 1768
- Blair's Arabian Blair known to be covering 1768
- Wastell's Turk Mr. Wastell Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; known to be covering 1770
- Grosvenor Arabian Richard, 1st Earl of Grosvenor Eaton Hall, Chester, Cheshire; known to be covering 1765-1771
1767 Oxlade's Arabian Oxlade;
Clement
a.k.a. Clement's Arabian, Dowla; Oxlade's Arabian, known to be covering 1769, 1771; Clement's Arabian known to be covering 1770
- Vernon Arabian Mr. Tattersall Highflyer Hall, Ely, Suffolk; known to be covering 1771-1774, 1778, 1779
- Gregory's Arabian Mr. Gregory known to be covering 1770, 1771, 1773, 1775
1771 Lord Percy's Arabian Lord Pembroke;
Lord Percy
a.k.a. Ali Bey
- Lord Algernon Percy's Grey Arabian
Lord Algernon Percy possibly same as above; known to be covering 1781
- Ossory Arabian John Fitzpatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory Ampthill, Bedfordshire; known to be covering 1771, 1772, 1773
- Thompson's (Grey) Arabian Thompson known to be covering 1771
- Ferrers Arabian Lord Ferrers known to be covering 1773-1776, 1778
- Bistern Arabian - known to be covering 1773
- Milward's Arabian Milward known to be covering 1772-1774
- Witham Grey Arabian - known to be covering 1775
- Sir John Sebright's Arabian Sir John Sebright -
- Fawkener's Grey Turk Sir Everard Fawkener -
- General Smith's Arabian Gen. Smith known to be covering 1776, 1779, 1782
- Northumberland Bay Arabian Lord Northumberland known to be covering 1764, 1766, 1775, 1780, 1781
- Northumberland Chesnut Arabian Lord Northumberland known to be covering 1776, 1778 1779, 1782, 1784
- Northumberland Grey Arabian Lor Northumberland known to be covering 1779, 1781, 1782
- Parker's Arabian Parker known to be covering 1779, 1782
- Philippo's Arabian Philippo known to be covering 1783, 1785, 1786
- Lovaine's Arabian Lord Lovaine known to be covering 1784
- Rutland Arabian Duke of Rutland Lincolnshire; known to be covering 1786
- Pennington's Barb Sir J. Pennington known to be covering 1786
- Ameer Arabian - -
1803 Wellesley Grey Arabian Hon. Henry Wellesley stood at Cheshunt
1803 Wellesley Chestnut Arabian Hon. Henry Wellesley stood at Cheshunt

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