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Roysterer
Roysterer
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Roysterer (11,184).—Mr. A. H. Clarke's, 7, Western Terrace, The Park, Nottingham; breeder, owner; whelped September 7th, 1880; colour white, with black and badger tan mark on head.     
By Brokenhurst Rally (7962) out of Jess (8037).        
Chief Performance: Leicester, extra 3rd and challenge cup (puppy class).


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Rondo (11,183).—Mr. W. Cartwright's, Headfort House, Nells, Ireland; breeder, Mr. F. Baguley; whelped May 12th, 1880; colour, black and tan head.
By Brokenhurst Rally (7962) out of Tulip, by Jester II. (4850) out of Tulip by Buffer (524).
Chief Performance: Eastbourne, 2nd (for non-winners at any show registered in the
K.C.S.B.


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Romper (11,182).—Mr. H. Champion's, Eaton Hall, Retford; breeder, owner; whelped March, 1880; colour, white, with black and tan markings on head, black markings on body.
By Brokenhurst Rally (7962) out of Satire (8068).
Chief Performances: Burton-on-Trent, 1st; Crystal Palace 4th; also 4th Fox Terrier, Derby; Leicester, 4th; Maidstone, 4th; Bridgnorth, 1st (champion class.)


Robert The Devil II
Robert The Devil II
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Robert The Devil II. (11,181).—Mr. J. P. Wigmore's, Hill House, Painswick, near Stroud; breeder, Mr. H. B. Savory's; whelped August 17th, 1880; colour, evenly marked black-and-tan head,           rest white.
By Hunton Dick (9830) out of Vinegar, by Pickle II. (9841) out of Sorrel.
Chief Performances: Macclesfield, equal 3rd and 1st (puppy class).


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Richmond Jack (9850).—Mr. F. L. Evelyn's, Corton Presteign, Radnorshire.
By Belgrave Joe out of Nell II.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st and cup for the best smooth dog owned by a member of the F. T. C, also cup for the best Fox Terrier in all classes; Maidstone, 1st; Oxford, 2nd.


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Rifler (11,180).—Mr. A. C. Bradbury's, Nuthall, Nottingham; breeder, Mr. A. H. Clarke; whelped September 7th, 1880; colour, white spot root tail, ticked ear, mark over right eye.
By Brokenhurst Rally (7962) out of Jess (8037).
Chief Performance: Eastbourne (Missprint in Catalogue as Ripler), 3rd.


Ready (Mr. F. Baguley's) 'Brokenhurst Rally x Tulip' by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Ready (9847).—Mr. F. Baguley's, Daylesford, Chipping Norton.     
By Brokenhurst Rally (7962) out of Tulip.      
Chief Performances: Alexandra Palace, 2nd; Burton-on-Trent, 3rd.


Racket (Mr. H. Bright's) 'Rake x Vic' by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Racket (9844).—Mr. H. Bright's, Westbourne Park, Falsgrave, Scarborough, Yorks.     
By Rake (4859) out of Vic.      
Chief Performances: Birmingham, 2nd; Maidstone, 1st.
Raby Tyrant
Raby Tyrant
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Raby Tyrant (11,179). — Mr. G. Raper's, Polygon House, Bowdon, Cheshire; breeder, owner; whelped October 20th, 1880.     
By Bailiff II. out of Peach, by Brokenhurst Joe (5913).       
Chief Performance: Leicester, 1st (puppy class).


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Puck II. (11,178).—Mr. L. C. C. R. Norris's, Trumpington, Cambridge; breeder, owner; whelped August 24th, 1881; colour, white body, slightly ticked, evenly marked, black and tan head, colour running on to neck, slightly on left side.
By Pickle II. (9841) out of Sunbeam (8980).


Old Jester
Old Jester
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978
From The Wire Fox Terrier Association:
The first wire fox terrier which is authentically recorded was OLD TIP.   He was bred by the Master of the Sinnington Hounds in Yorkshire around 1866.   The dog was never shown but was bred and used solely for work.  Although his actual pedigree is unknown Old Tip is the source from which all our present-day wires emanate.  Old Tip sired three champion sons from dams of unknown breeding - one of these, PINCHER, born 1869, was destined to fame in the history of wires.  He was mated to his own daughter and this union produced OLD JESTER in 1875 who was shown but did not appear on the bench until he was 5 years old.  Old Jester in turn produced many winners.
 
From http://www.foxburrow.com/AboutFoxTerrier.html:
The most famous of the original Wire Fox Terrier's was Kendal's Old Tip, whelped in 1866, the first authentically recorded wire-haired terrier. He was mostly white, a desirable trait in a terrier, with one marked ear, and sixteen pounds in weight. Old Tip, mated to a Smooth bitch, produced Pincher, who in turn produced Old Jester, the sire of Young Jester. Mated to his own grand-daughter, Meg II, Young Jester produced Knavesmire Jest, who also produced great offspring. However, Young Jester's claim to fame was his mating to the Smooth bitch, Meersbrook Crissy, which resulted in Meersbrook Bristles (whelped in 1892), whose genes can be found in innumerable Wire Fox Terriers to this day.
 
Wire Fox Terrier Online:
The first wire fox terrier of which there is authentic record was Kendall's Old Tip, bred and owned by Tom M. Kendall who was Master of the Sinnington Hounds in Yorkshire from 1860 to 1875 as his father and his grandfather had been before him. The Sinnington was the oldest hunt in England, having been founded by the Duke of Buckingham in the seventeenth century, and the terrain over which it worked was the broad acres and moody moors of Yorkshire. Tip was a hunt terrier ,a workman and was the result of long tradition and experience with the kind of dogs best fitted to draw the fox. Every Wire Fox Terrier living today traces in tail male directly to Tip-the Adam of the breed. Kept solely for work and never exhibited, we know very little of him other than he was a rugged little working type, hard of coat, short and sturdy of body, round and hard of bone. His Ancestry is unknown. It is reputed that he came from rough black and tan stock, although Kendall said that the parents of Tip were white with light tan head markings.
 
From three rather ordinary smooth bitches of unknown breeding Tip begot three famous sons, Pincher, Venture, and Wooton's (afterwards Shirley's )Tip, each a champion, each from a different mother. Pincher won many prizes, but lasting fame is only due to the fact, that mated to his own daughter, he sired (old) Jester, an early pillar of the breed.
<span style="color: darkred">ENG CH</span> Pincher 'by Old Tip'
ENG CH Pincher 'by Old Tip'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978

From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Pincher (7987).—Mr. H. B. St. George's, Cove House, Sandycove, co. Dublin.
By Old Trapper (4142) out of Cricket.
Chief Performances: Birmingham, 1st; Chesterfield, 1st and cup; Leicester, 2nd; Retford, 3rd.
 
Errors in this entry.
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. II, 1875 for the year 1874:
4141 is Trapper
4142 is Trumps II (Mr. A. C. Bradbury's)(Trumps x Cottingham Nettle)
 
Also, there are several sources documenting that Pincher is by Old Tip, so I’m not changing this entry.  It’s possible that the number 7987 is for another dog, but I don’t have that volume at this time.  I will continue to research.
 
From The Wire Fox Terrier Association:
The first wire fox terrier which is authentically recorded was OLD TIP.   He was bred by the Master of the Sinnington Hounds in Yorkshire around 1866.   The dog was never shown but was bred and used solely for work.  Although his actual pedigree is unknown Old Tip is the source from which all our present-day wires emanate.  Old Tip sired three champion sons from dams of unknown breeding - one of these, PINCHER, born 1869, was destined to fame in the history of wires.  He was mated to his own daughter and this union produced OLD JESTER in 1875 who was shown but did not appear on the bench until he was 5 years old.  Old Jester in turn produced many winners.
 

Other sources:

http://www.foxburrow.com/AboutFoxTerrier.html
Wire Fox Terrier Online
 

From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Pilgrim (11,177).—Mr. J. A. Doyle's, Llangenny, Crickhowell; breeder, owner; whelped July 30th, 1880; colour, evenly marked black and tan head, black spots on body.
By Brokenhurst Sting (7963) out of Vigil, by Beppo (6927) out of Vexer (710).
Chief Performance: Crystal Palace, 2nd (produce stakes).


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Nuthall Joe (11,176).—Mr. A. C. Bradbury's, Nuthall, Nottingham; breeder, owner; whelped April 14th, 1881.     
By Brokenhurst Joe (5913) out of Jannette II.       
Chief Performance: Bridgnorth, 1st (Stud Stake class).


Nip II (Mr. H. E. Watts's) 'Sam Jones x Judy' by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Nip II. (11,175).—Mr. H. E. Watts's, 2, Berkeley-place, Wimbledon; breeder, Mr. Bramley Radcliffe; whelped October, 1880; colour, white, with black and tan markings on ears and cheeks.
By Sam Jones (8927) out of Judy, by Rattler (578) out of Ruby (8976).


Nimble Jim (Rev. C. T. Fisher's) 'Buff x Daisy' by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Nimble Jim (11,174).—Rev. C. T. Fisher's, Yarmouth Rectory, Isle of Wight; breeder, owner; whelped February 9th, 1881; colour, even black and tan head.     
By Buff (6933) out of Daisy (6966).


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Neddy (11,173).—Mr. J. H. Murchison's, Junior Carlton Club, London, S.W.; breeder, owner;
whelped September 22nd, 1880.
By Brokenhurst Joe (5913) out of Laurel (late Lilian (8962).
Chief Performances: Alexandra Palace, 4th; Leicester (shown as Ned), 2nd (puppy class).
Napoleon (Mr. W. B. Rush's) 'Dott x Rose' by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Napoleon (11,172).—Mr. W. B. Rush's, Fairfield, near Taunton; breeder, Mr. H. L. Carse; whelped October, 1878; colour, tan head, black spot root of tail.     
By Dott out of Rose, by Jock out of Rose; Dott by Arrival out of Ruby.
Crediton, 2nd; Frome 1st (which have never won a prize).
Mike (Mr. Norman MacWatt's) 'Spot x Lilian' by Damon1978
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Mike (11,171).—Mr. Norman MacWatt's, Grange-place, Alloa, N.B. (late Mr. J. H. Murchison's); breeder, Mr. A. B. Byford; whelped May 4th, 1880; colour, white, with slight ticks on ears.
By Spot out of Lilian, by Riley's Jocko out of Lily Agnes. Spot by Trap out of Vixen.
Chief Performance: Margate (shown by Mr. J. H. Murchison), 2nd (puppy class).


From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Little Sting (11,170).—Mr. F. L. Evelyn's, Corton Presteign, Radnorshire; whelped June 30th, 1880.
By Brokenhurst Sting (7963) out of Welcome, by Beppo out of Witch.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st (puppy class) and 15-guinea challenge cup; Maidstone, 3rd (puppy class, shown by Mr. H. V. Dobson; Leicester, 2nd.




 


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