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" King James I. bought of Mr. Markham an Arabian horse, imported from the East by the latter. This horse is reported to have been the first of that breed ever seen in England ; but it would be hard to establish the truth of this assertion. "
The General Stud-book, Containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, &c. &c. from the ... - Page 390
1891
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The General Stud Book Containing Pedigrees of English Race ..., Volumes 1-2

Horses - 1834 - 1120 pages
...Saanah Arabian— Cullen Arabian — Syphon's dam. FOURTH PART. ARABIANS, BARBS, AND TURKS. KI1ÍG JAMES THE FIRST bought an Arabian of Mr Markham, a...small Bay Horse, and not of very excellent shape. The HELMSLEY TURK was the property of the Duke of Buckingham, and got Bustler, ie PLACE'S WHITE TURK...
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A Dictionary of Sports: Or, Companion to the Field, the Forest, and the ...

Harry Harewood - Sports - 1835 - 384 pages
...King James the First bought an Arabian of Mr. Markham, a merchant, for five hundred guineas, which was the first of that breed ever seen in England. The...small bay horse, and not of very excellent shape. The Arab horse is as celebrated for his docility and good temper as for his speed and courage. In that...
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A Dictionary of Sports: Or, Companion to the Field, the Forest, and the ...

Harry Harewood - Sports - 1835 - 384 pages
...King James the First bought an Arabian of Mr. Markham, a merchant, for five hundred guineas, which was the first of that breed ever seen in England. The Duke of Newcastle says, in his " Treatise ou Horsemanship," that he had seen the above Arabian, and describes him as a small bay horse, and not...
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Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Volume 24

Royal Agricultural Society of England - Agriculture - 1863 - 786 pages
...bought of Mr. Markham an Arabian horse, imported from the East by the latter. This horse is reported to have been the first of that breed ever seen in England ; but it would be hard to establish the truth of this assertion. Since Britain long continued to be...
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Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society for the ..., Volume 23

New York State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1864 - 916 pages
...bought of Mr. Markham, an Arabian horse, imported from the east by the latter. This horse is reported to have been the first of that breed ever seen in England, but it would be hard to establish the truth «f this assertion. Since Britain long continued t» be...
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The General Stud-book, Volume 1

Horses - 1858 - 514 pages
...ARABIANS, BARBS, AND TURKS. KING JAMES THE FIRST bought an Arabian of Mr Markham, a merchant, for 500gs, said (but with little probability) to have been the...small Bay Horse, and not of very excellent shape. The HELMSLEY TURK was the property of the Duke of Buckingham, and got Bustler, &c. PLACE'S WHITE TURK...
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Edinburgh veterinary review and annals of comparative pathology. [Continued ...

Veterinary review and stockowners' journal - 1863 - 794 pages
...bought of Mr Markhain an Arabian horse imported from the East by the latter. This horse is reported to have been the first of that breed ever seen in England ; but it would be hard to establish the truth of this assertion. Since Britain long continued to be...
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Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology, Volume 5

1863 - 796 pages
...bought of Mr Markham an Arabian horse imported from the East by the latter. This horse is reported to have been the first of that breed ever seen in England ; but it would be hard to establish the truth of this assertion. Since Britain long continued to be...
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Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the Secretary of ..., Volume 9, Part 1864

Maine. Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1864 - 440 pages
...bought of Mr. Markham an Arabian horse, imported from the East by the latter. This horse is reported to have been the first of that breed ever seen in England ; but it would be hard to establish the truth of this assertion. Since Britain long continued to be...
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The Horse of America in His Derivation, History and Development ...

John Hankins Wallace - Horse breeding - 1897 - 678 pages
...Mr Markkam, a merchant. for 500gs.. said (but with little probability) to have been the first of the breed ever seen in England. The Duke of Newcastle...small bay horse, and not of very excellent shape. 22. Bloody Buttocks; nothing further can be traced from the papers of the late Mr. Crofts than that...
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