Owner: 1) John Burlace Warren 2) John Baylor Breeder: John Burlace Warren Winnings: 11 Starts: 5 - 1 - 0
Immensely successful stallion in America, the most important of the colonial era
12 May 1761 - King's Plate Guildford; 21 Jul 1761 - King's Plate Nottingham (from Valiant and Celadine); 24 Aug 1761 - King's Plate York; 18 May 1762 - £50 Epsom (from Americus); 11 Jun 1762 - £50 Ascot (from Bosphorus and David)
20 Apr 1760 - unplaced Great Subscription Purse [5yo division] York (to Pangloss); 8 Sep 1761 - 2nd King's Plate Lincoln (to Apollo); 15 Apr 1762 - 4th King's Plate Newmarket (to Apollo, Aristotle and Celadine); 14 Sep 1762 - unplaced Richmond Gold Cup (fell); 1763:- 2 unplaced defeats
Seldom well when in training, even in 1761 when he won 3 King's Plates
Imported to Virginia by John Baylor in 1764
Sire of numerous successful offspring in the United States, including his sons Symmes' Wildair, Apollo, Dandridge's Fearnought, Harris' Eclipse, King Herod, Matchless, Regulus and Whynot, mainly of which became stallions themselves; and of the Foundation Mares of Families A5 through to A9
Died fall 1776 in Greenville, Virginia aged 21
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