According G.S.B.vol.6, she was bred by the Trustee of Lord Strathmore.
According vol.4, by Mr. Russell.
Probably bred by Mr. Russell at Lord Strathmore's stud.
Her daughter Mowerina was bred by Mr. Bowes.
She was also known as "sister to Cotherstone".
Retired to the Streatlam stud, she produced seventeen foals, including two Derby winners, Mundig and Cotherstone, Trustee, an influential sire in America, and Mowerina. In her latter years she was "a bag of bones, and shocking bad she looked." She died at age twenty-eight, in October, 1852, having "taken her mash as usual" the night before, she was found in the morning by long-time Streatlam stud groom Isaac Walker, "...stretched out and cold, with her head resting on the threshold."
Emma, 1824, Thoroughbred
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According G.S.B.vol.6, she was bred by the Trustee of Lord Strathmore.
According vol.4, by Mr. Russell.
Probably bred by Mr. Russell at Lord Strathmore's stud.
Her daughter Mowerina was bred by Mr. Bowes.
She was also known as "sister to Cotherstone".
Retired to the Streatlam stud, she produced seventeen foals, including two Derby winners, Mundig and Cotherstone, Trustee, an influential sire in America, and Mowerina. In her latter years she was "a bag of bones, and shocking bad she looked." She died at age twenty-eight, in October, 1852, having "taken her mash as usual" the night before, she was found in the morning by long-time Streatlam stud groom Isaac Walker, "...stretched out and cold, with her head resting on the threshold."
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