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Bay Bolton

British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

Bay Bolton

British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

FieldValue
horsenameBay Bolton
image_nameBay Bolton.jpg
captionPrint of Bay Bolton
sireGrey Hautboy
grandsireHautboy
damMakeless mare
damsireMakeless
sexStallion
foaled1705
countryGreat Britain
colourBrown/Bay
breederSir Matthew Pierson
owner2nd Duke of Bolton
raceQueen Anne's Gold Cup (1710)
honoursLeading sire in Great Britain and Ireland
(1724, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1732, 1733, 1734)
updated30 October 2012

(1724, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1732, 1733, 1734)

Bay Bolton, foaled 1705, held by a groom, in a parkland setting, oil on canvas, by Thomas Spencer (1700-1763), 40¼ x 50¼ inches.<ref>Christie's, South Kensington, 5 June 2013, lot 107.</ref>

Bay Bolton or Brown Lusty (1705–1736) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won Queen Anne's Gold Cup as a five-year-old in 1710. After retiring from racing he became a successful sire for the Charles Paulet, 2nd Duke of Bolton, and his son Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton, was Champion sire seven times.

''Bay Bolton, a horse belonging to his grace the Duke of Bolton'', engraved by Richard Parr, 1739.

Background

Bay Bolton (originally called Brown Lusty) was a brown or bay colt foaled in 1705. Bred by Sir Matthew Pierson, he was a son of Grey Hautboy and a Makeless mare.

Racing career

At York in 1710, Bay Bolton (then a five-year-old) beat eight six-year-olds to win Queen Anne's Gold Cup. In 1710 he also won the Subscription Purse at Middleham-Moor. He then walked 200 miles to run in, and win, the Rich Prize at Quainton-Meadow in Buckinghamshire. Bay Bolton was then bought by the Duke of Bolton, who sent him to Newmarket, where he won a match race against the Duke of Somerset's Wyndham and a match against Sir Matthew Pierson's Merlin. He also won two match races against Mr Frampton's Dragon.

Stud career

Bay Bolton was retired to stud where he became a very successful stallion, becoming Champion sire in 1724, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1732, 1733 and 1734. His progeny included Bonny Lass, Fearnought, Looby, Starling (a Champion sire) and Whitefoot. He died at the Duke of Bolton's stud at Bolton Hall in Yorkshire in 1736.

File:Bay Wanton, by John Wootton. 40 x 50 inches.jpg|Bay Wanton, on Newmarket Heath with jockey up, 1725, by John Wootton, possibly a son of Bay Bolton and inscribed (but possibly not) 'The property of Charles Paulett, 3rd Duke of Bolton'.

File:Fearnought, a horse belonging to the Duke of Bolton, got by Bay Bolton, foaled 1725, print after John Wootton.jpg|Fearnought, Fear-Nought, a horse belonging to the Duke of Bolton, got by Bay Bolton, foaled 1725, print after John Wootton.

File:Detail of Duke of Bolton's Syphax with a groom, black colt, foaled 1727, by Bay Bolton out of Golden Locks got by Mostyn’s Grasshopper her dam by Lord Bristol’s Hog, 25 x 30 inches, by Richard Roper, 1734.jpg|Detail of the Duke of Bolton's Syphax, black colt, foaled 1727, by Bay Bolton out of Golden Locks got by Mostyn’s Grasshopper her dam by Lord Bristol’s Hog, 25 x 30 inches, by Richard Roper, 1734.

File:Starling, the Duke of Bolton's grey colt, foaled 1727, probably by Thomas Spencer, 40 x 50 inches.jpg|Starling, the Duke of Bolton's grey colt, foaled 1727, by Thomas Spencer (1700-1763).

Sire line tree

  • Bay Bolton
    • Sloven
    • Whitefoot
      • Molotto
      • Tortoise
      • Beau
    • Camillus
    • Bay Bolton Colt
    • Spark
    • Fearnought
    • Fearnought (Brother)
    • Starling
      • Starling (Ancaster)
      • Teazer
      • Teazer (Grisewood)
      • Torismond
      • Skim
        • Skim
      • Young Starling
      • Moro
        • Young Moro
      • Starling
      • Perseus
        • Bay Richmond
          • Clockfast
      • Verjuice
    • Syphax
    • Looby
      • Tryal
    • Patriot

Pedigree

Bay Bolton is inbred 3S × 3D to the stallion Places White Turk, meaning that he appears third generation on the sire side of his pedigree and third generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

Bay Bolton is inbred 3D × 3D to the mare D'Arcy Yellow Turk mare, meaning that she appears twice in third generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

Bay Bolton is inbred 4D × 4D x 4D to the stallion D'Arcy Yellow Turk, meaning that he appears thrice fourth generation on the dam side of his pedigree.

References

References

  1. Christie's, South Kensington, 5 June 2013, lot 107.
  2. (1803). "The Turf Register". A. Bartholoman, High-Ousegate.
  3. "Thoroughbred Foundation Sires". Tbheritage.com.
  4. "Bay Bolton". Bloodlines.net.
  5. "Historic Sire Lines".
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210422164742/http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Studbook/EarlyW.htm Studbook: Early W]
  7. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200218162332/http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Bios/FearnoughtBolton.htm Biography: Fearnought]
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