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Foiler (Old Foiler) Gibson's/Wootton's (Grip x Juddy)
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From http://www.parsonrussellterrierclub.co.uk/history.html :
Development of The Fox Terrier and The Parson Russell Terrier
The Fox Terriers and Parson Russell Terriers of today are descended from the foxing terriers of the early part of the 18th century. Although it has been impossible to find documented pedigrees earlier than 1862 we do know that John Russell acquired Trump around 1818.
In 1862 the Reverend Handly owned a bitch called ‘Sting’ who became first in the line of Family III of Smooth Fox Terrriers. ‘Sting’ was mated to a dog called ‘Tartar’ and they produced a bitch called ‘Grove Nettle’.
In 1868 it was recorded that the Reverend John Russell bred a bitch named ‘Juddy’ who was by ‘Grove Willie’ out of John Russell’s bitch ‘Vic’. ‘Juddy’ was the first ancestress of Family I of Smooth Fox Terriers.
‘Juddy’ was mated to ‘Old Hornet’ (who was out of ‘Grove Nettle’) and produced ‘Moss I’ in 1869. She was mated to Mr Gibson’s ‘Bitters’ and ‘Moss II’ was the result. Moss II was mated to the Russell-bred ‘Tip II’ and from this came ‘Wasp’ who went to Mr Thomas Wooten of Nottingham. In 1883 ‘Wasp’ produced ‘Lill Foiler’ by a dog called ‘Young Foiler’ (who was also descended from ‘Juddy’). From ‘Lill Foiler’ came ‘Carlisle Tack’ and then his son ‘Carlisle Tyro’.
The Fox Terrier Club was formed in 1875 and the Rev John Russell was one of its founder members.
Development of The Fox Terrier and The Parson Russell Terrier
The Fox Terriers and Parson Russell Terriers of today are descended from the foxing terriers of the early part of the 18th century. Although it has been impossible to find documented pedigrees earlier than 1862 we do know that John Russell acquired Trump around 1818.
In 1862 the Reverend Handly owned a bitch called ‘Sting’ who became first in the line of Family III of Smooth Fox Terrriers. ‘Sting’ was mated to a dog called ‘Tartar’ and they produced a bitch called ‘Grove Nettle’.
In 1868 it was recorded that the Reverend John Russell bred a bitch named ‘Juddy’ who was by ‘Grove Willie’ out of John Russell’s bitch ‘Vic’. ‘Juddy’ was the first ancestress of Family I of Smooth Fox Terriers.
‘Juddy’ was mated to ‘Old Hornet’ (who was out of ‘Grove Nettle’) and produced ‘Moss I’ in 1869. She was mated to Mr Gibson’s ‘Bitters’ and ‘Moss II’ was the result. Moss II was mated to the Russell-bred ‘Tip II’ and from this came ‘Wasp’ who went to Mr Thomas Wooten of Nottingham. In 1883 ‘Wasp’ produced ‘Lill Foiler’ by a dog called ‘Young Foiler’ (who was also descended from ‘Juddy’). From ‘Lill Foiler’ came ‘Carlisle Tack’ and then his son ‘Carlisle Tyro’.
The Fox Terrier Club was formed in 1875 and the Rev John Russell was one of its founder members.
Damsel (Mr. J. J. Pim's) 'Buffer x Diamond'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
Damsel (No. 4155).—Mr. F. Redmond's, 137, Abbey-road, London, N.W. (now Mr. J. J. Pim's, Lisnargarvey, Lisburn, Ireland).
Chief Performance: Bristol, 3rd prize (appears in catalogue there by printer's error as Daniel).
Daniel.—See Damsel above.
Damsel (No. 4155).—Mr. F. Redmond's, 137, Abbey-road, London, N.W. (now Mr. J. J. Pim's, Lisnargarvey, Lisburn, Ireland).
Chief Performance: Bristol, 3rd prize (appears in catalogue there by printer's error as Daniel).
Daniel.—See Damsel above.
Daisy (Rev. C. T. Fisher's) 'Pickle II x Richmond Vic'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IX, 1882 for the year 1881:
Daisy (6996).—Rev. C. T. Fisher's, Yarmouth Rectory, Isle of Wight.
By Pickle II. (9841) out of Richmond Vic.
Chief Performances: Alexandra Palace, 4th; Birmingham, 2nd.
Daisy (6996).—Rev. C. T. Fisher's, Yarmouth Rectory, Isle of Wight.
By Pickle II. (9841) out of Richmond Vic.
Chief Performances: Alexandra Palace, 4th; Birmingham, 2nd.
Daisy (Mr. F. Chaplin's) (Mr. J. J. Pim's) 'Celtic x Vic'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6995. Daisy.—Mr. J. J. Pim's, Lisnargarvey, Lisburn, Ireland (lately owned by Mr. J. B. Dales, West Lodge, Darlington); breeder, Mr. T. Wrigley; whelped July 1875; colour, white body, black and tan marked head.
Pedigree: By Celtic out of Vic, by Ben out of Busy, by Jocko out of Rose; Celtic by Old Ragman out of Olive, by Crack (brother to Trimmer) out of Riot (No. 582); Old Ragman by Old Trap (No. 597).
Chief Performance: Darlington, 2nd prize.
NOTE.—Now Mr. F. Chaplin's, Lower Wick, Worcester.
Error in this entry. Riot (No. 582) is a male. However, Crack was bred to Riot (Old Trap x Venus), so I will use her and continue to research.
6995. Daisy.—Mr. J. J. Pim's, Lisnargarvey, Lisburn, Ireland (lately owned by Mr. J. B. Dales, West Lodge, Darlington); breeder, Mr. T. Wrigley; whelped July 1875; colour, white body, black and tan marked head.
Pedigree: By Celtic out of Vic, by Ben out of Busy, by Jocko out of Rose; Celtic by Old Ragman out of Olive, by Crack (brother to Trimmer) out of Riot (No. 582); Old Ragman by Old Trap (No. 597).
Chief Performance: Darlington, 2nd prize.
NOTE.—Now Mr. F. Chaplin's, Lower Wick, Worcester.
Error in this entry. Riot (No. 582) is a male. However, Crack was bred to Riot (Old Trap x Venus), so I will use her and continue to research.
Coquette (Mr J. A. Doyle's) 'Trick x Vanity'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6994. Coquette. (died July, 1877).—Mr J. A. Doyle's, Plas-dulas, Abergele; breeder, owner; whelped October, 1876; colour, white body, evenly marked black and tan head.
Pedigree: By Trick out of Vanity, by Young Gadfly out of Lill by Tyrant (No. 617) out of Nectar (No. 675); Trick by Risk (No. 583) out of Grove Ella.
Chief Performance: Lillie Bridge, 2nd prize.
6994. Coquette. (died July, 1877).—Mr J. A. Doyle's, Plas-dulas, Abergele; breeder, owner; whelped October, 1876; colour, white body, evenly marked black and tan head.
Pedigree: By Trick out of Vanity, by Young Gadfly out of Lill by Tyrant (No. 617) out of Nectar (No. 675); Trick by Risk (No. 583) out of Grove Ella.
Chief Performance: Lillie Bridge, 2nd prize.
Clara (Mr. J. H. Murchison's) 'Bitters x Teazle'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6993. Clara.-Mr. J. H. Murchison's, F.R.G.S., Junior Carlton Club, S.W.; breeder, owner; whelped August 9th, 1876; oolour, white, black and tan one side of head.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520) out of Teazle.
Chief Performance: Agricultural Hall, 1st prize (puppy).
6993. Clara.-Mr. J. H. Murchison's, F.R.G.S., Junior Carlton Club, S.W.; breeder, owner; whelped August 9th, 1876; oolour, white, black and tan one side of head.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520) out of Teazle.
Chief Performance: Agricultural Hall, 1st prize (puppy).
Buxom (Mr. F. Burbidge's) (Boxer x Rosy)
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6992. Buxom.—Mr. F. Burbidge's, Champion Hill, Surrey; breeder, Mr. H. Gibson; whelped February, 1876; colour, hound tan on head and white body.
Pedigree: By Boxer (No. 4836) out of Rosy (No. 4176).
Chief Performances: Agricultural Hall, 2nd prize; Manchester, 4th prize.
6992. Buxom.—Mr. F. Burbidge's, Champion Hill, Surrey; breeder, Mr. H. Gibson; whelped February, 1876; colour, hound tan on head and white body.
Pedigree: By Boxer (No. 4836) out of Rosy (No. 4176).
Chief Performances: Agricultural Hall, 2nd prize; Manchester, 4th prize.
Broom (late Fuss, No.5973)(Mr R Erskine's) Pincher x Racket'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6991. Broom (late Fuss, No. 5973).—Mr. R. Erskine's, 24, North-street, Belfast, Ireland (late Mr. W. J. Rumley's).
Chief Performance: Belfast, 2nd prize.
6991. Broom (late Fuss, No. 5973).—Mr. R. Erskine's, 24, North-street, Belfast, Ireland (late Mr. W. J. Rumley's).
Chief Performance: Belfast, 2nd prize.
Bertha (Mr. H. Gibson's) 'Billy x Frolic'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6990. Bertha.—Mr. H. Gibson's, Shirley Holmes, Lymington, Hants (late Mr. Deane's); breeder, Mr. Deane; whelped January, 1876.
Pedigree: By Billy out of Frolic, by Old Venture out of Cottingham Nettle; Billy by Mermon.
Chief Performance: Agricultural Hall, 3rd prize.
6990. Bertha.—Mr. H. Gibson's, Shirley Holmes, Lymington, Hants (late Mr. Deane's); breeder, Mr. Deane; whelped January, 1876.
Pedigree: By Billy out of Frolic, by Old Venture out of Cottingham Nettle; Billy by Mermon.
Chief Performance: Agricultural Hall, 3rd prize.
Bell (Mr. J. Terry's) 'Pepper x Fussy'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6989. Bell.—Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham; breeder, owner; whelped December 10th, 1876; colour, even marked hound tanned head, white body.
Pedigree: By Pepper (No. 5932) out of Fussy, by owner's Old Risk out of Batson's Nell.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 1st prize.
6989. Bell.—Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham; breeder, owner; whelped December 10th, 1876; colour, even marked hound tanned head, white body.
Pedigree: By Pepper (No. 5932) out of Fussy, by owner's Old Risk out of Batson's Nell.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 1st prize.
Belle (Mr. C. Gibbs's) Baff x Merry Girl
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6988. Belle.—Mr. C. Gibbs's, Haley Green, Bracknell, Berks; breeder, Mr. Hulse; whelped March, 1877; colour, white, golden tan right side of face.
Pedigree: By Baff out of Merry Girl; by Raglan out of Daisy; Raglan by Diver out of Vic; Baff by Buffett (No. 4102).
6988. Belle.—Mr. C. Gibbs's, Haley Green, Bracknell, Berks; breeder, Mr. Hulse; whelped March, 1877; colour, white, golden tan right side of face.
Pedigree: By Baff out of Merry Girl; by Raglan out of Daisy; Raglan by Diver out of Vic; Baff by Buffett (No. 4102).
Beauty (Mr. F. Burbidge's) 'Bitters x Frolic'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6987. Beauty.—Mr. F. Burbidge's, Champion Hill, Surrey; breeder, Mr. H. Gibson; whelped February, 1876; colour, black and tan on head and white body.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520) out of Frolic by Foiler out of Moss by Hornet.
Chief Performance: Manchester, 3rd prize.
6987. Beauty.—Mr. F. Burbidge's, Champion Hill, Surrey; breeder, Mr. H. Gibson; whelped February, 1876; colour, black and tan on head and white body.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520) out of Frolic by Foiler out of Moss by Hornet.
Chief Performance: Manchester, 3rd prize.
Basket Maker (Mr. R. Erskine's) 'Crack x Weasel'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6986. Basket Maker.—Mr. R. Erskine’s, North-street, Belfast, Ireland; breeder, Mr. Pryde; whelped Nov. 1876.
Pedigree: By Crack (No. 4103) out of Weasel.
Chief Performance: Belfast, 1st prize.
6986. Basket Maker.—Mr. R. Erskine’s, North-street, Belfast, Ireland; breeder, Mr. Pryde; whelped Nov. 1876.
Pedigree: By Crack (No. 4103) out of Weasel.
Chief Performance: Belfast, 1st prize.
Alert (Mr. A. Ashton's)
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6985. Alert.—Mr. A. Ashton's, Parkfield, Middleton, Manchester; whelped July, 1875.
Chief Performance: Carlisle, equal 3rd prize with Grace.
6985. Alert.—Mr. A. Ashton's, Parkfield, Middleton, Manchester; whelped July, 1875.
Chief Performance: Carlisle, equal 3rd prize with Grace.
Young Risk (Mr. J. Terry's) Old Risk x Nettle
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6984. Young Risk.—Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham; breeder, owner; whelped October, 1876.
Pedigree: By Old Risk out of Nettle, by Foiler (No. 537).
Chief Performance: Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
6984. Young Risk.—Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham; breeder, owner; whelped October, 1876.
Pedigree: By Old Risk out of Nettle, by Foiler (No. 537).
Chief Performance: Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
Young Bitters (Mr Peel's and Mr Perkin's) 'Bitters x Nettle'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6983. Young Bitters.—Mr. G. Peel's and Mr. H. Perkin's, Drayton Villa, Cemetery-road, Barnsley (late Mr. R. Hirst, of Leeds); colour, left ear and eye tanned, right ear ticked and tanned.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520) out of Nettle, by Trimmer (No. 606) out of Venom, by Hornet (No. 545).
6983. Young Bitters.—Mr. G. Peel's and Mr. H. Perkin's, Drayton Villa, Cemetery-road, Barnsley (late Mr. R. Hirst, of Leeds); colour, left ear and eye tanned, right ear ticked and tanned.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520) out of Nettle, by Trimmer (No. 606) out of Venom, by Hornet (No. 545).
Yorick (Mr W G Marshall's) Mr Whittle's 'Fancy x Tricksey'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
Yorick (No. 4896).—Mr. J. R. Whittle's, Southwold Kennels, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
Chief Performances: Lillie Bridge, 3rd prize; Chesterfield, 2nd prize.
NOTE. — Yorick now belongs to Mr. W. G. Marshall, Belmont, Taunton.
Yorick (No. 4896).—Mr. J. R. Whittle's, Southwold Kennels, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
Chief Performances: Lillie Bridge, 3rd prize; Chesterfield, 2nd prize.
NOTE. — Yorick now belongs to Mr. W. G. Marshall, Belmont, Taunton.
Willie (Mr. J. Slade's) 'Old Sam x Cottingham Nettle'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
Willie (No. 4151).—Mr. J. Slade's, 39, Britannia-square, Worcester (late Mr. F. Chaplin's); colour, all white excepting black ears.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Willie (No. 4151).—Mr. J. Slade's, 39, Britannia-square, Worcester (late Mr. F. Chaplin's); colour, all white excepting black ears.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Whip (late Speck)(Mr E. J. Poer's)(Haselhurst) Grip x Patch
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6982. Whip (late Speck, No. 5944).—Mr. E. J. Poer's, Limerick, Ireland (late Mr. Haslehust's).
Pedigree: By Grip out of Patch (No. 684); Grip by Old Turk out of Lillie, by Tory, brother to Trimmer (No. 606).
Chief Performance: Dublin, 2nd prize.
6982. Whip (late Speck, No. 5944).—Mr. E. J. Poer's, Limerick, Ireland (late Mr. Haslehust's).
Pedigree: By Grip out of Patch (No. 684); Grip by Old Turk out of Lillie, by Tory, brother to Trimmer (No. 606).
Chief Performance: Dublin, 2nd prize.
Wamba (Mr. J. A. Doyle's) 'Willie x Vixen'
Posted: 12.5 years ago
by Damon1978Posted: 12.5 years ago
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
6981. Wamba.—Mr. J. A. Doyle's, Plas-dulas, Abergele; breeder, Mr. Weaver, of Worcester; whelped May 1876; colour, white body, black and tan mark over left ear.
Pedigree: By Willie (No. 4151) out of Vixen, by Buffer (No. 524) out of Vexer (No. 710).
Chief Performance: Dublin, 1st prize (puppy).
6981. Wamba.—Mr. J. A. Doyle's, Plas-dulas, Abergele; breeder, Mr. Weaver, of Worcester; whelped May 1876; colour, white body, black and tan mark over left ear.
Pedigree: By Willie (No. 4151) out of Vixen, by Buffer (No. 524) out of Vexer (No. 710).
Chief Performance: Dublin, 1st prize (puppy).
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