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Updated August 2009
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Stallions Sent Abroad
And Some of Their Relatives
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Leviathan
Sent to America, 1830
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Margrave
Sent to America, 1835
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Muley Moloch
Stayed in England
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Muley
Sire of Leviathan, Margrave and Muley Moloch
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The Baron
Sent to France, 1850
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Ion
Sent to France, 1851
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Wild Dayrell
Ion's son, stayed in England
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Buccaneer
Wild Dayrell's son, sent to Hungary, 1865
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See-Saw
Buccaneer's son, stayed in England
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Kisber
Buccaneer's Hungarian-bred son
Sent to England 1874
Sent to Czechoslovakia 1886,
Sent to Germany 1888
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Faugh-a-Ballagh
Sent to France, 1855
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Lanercost
Sent to France, 1859
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Liverpool
Lanercost's Sire
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Tim Whiffler
Sent to Australia, 1871
Lanercost's great-grandson
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Melton
Sent to Italy, 1890
Repatriated 1896
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Bona Vista
Sent to Hungary, 1897
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Diamond Jubilee
Sent to Argentina, 1906
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Pantaloon
Born 1824, Stayed in England
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Plus
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The Voyage of the Flora
David Wilkinson examines the log of the Flora
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Shipping Horses to the Antipodes
Keith Binney discusses the long journey to Australasia and the imported stallions that made a mark there
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2008 Olympic Show Jumping Bloodlines
After months of drug violation investigation, final winners are announced and Andreas Haberback takes a look at their thoroughbred roots
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Grave Matters Update
More pictures of horse graves
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