Jester II (Mr J Thackrey's) Mr W Allison's 'Jester I x Vic'

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Smooth Fox Terrier - maleMale

Jester II (Mr J Thackrey's) Mr W Allison's 'Jester I x Vic' 


Sire Born: 1873


KCSB  4850
Hip: Not known - Elbows: Not known
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Damon1978
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 07:31 pm
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. V, 1878 for the year 1877:
Jester II. (No. 4850).—Mr. J. H. Thackrey's, 3, Randall Well-street, Horton-road, Bradford.
Chief Performance: Lillie Bridge, 1st prize for stud dogs.
Damon1978
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 04:06 pm
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book, Vol. IV, 1877 for the year 1876:
Jester II. (No. 4850, Vol. III.).—Mr. J. Thackrey's, 6, Nelson-square, Horton-road, Bradford, York (late Mr. W. Allison's);
colour, white body, tan marks on head (under 201b.).
Chief Performances: Maidstone, 1st prize; Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
Damon1978
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 04:31 pm
From The Kennel Club Calendar and Stud Book (U.K.), Volume III, 1876:
4850. Jester II.—Mr. W. Allison's, Kilvington, Thirsk, Yorkshire (also owned by Bill Thompson, Lord Middleton's earth-stopper, and Noah Hook, keeper to Sir G. O. Wombwell); breeder, Bill Thomson; whelped July, 1873.
Pedigree: By Jester I. (No. 4849), out of Lord Middleton's Vic by Old Tartar (No. 592, Vol. I.), out of Lampleigh'sVic, of the strain of Ben Morgan, huntsman to Lord Middleton, and Jack Morgan, huntsman to the Grove.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 3rd prize; Hull, 1st prize; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Damon1978
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:52 pm
From British Dogs: Their Varieties, History, Characteristics, Breeding, Management, And Exhibition by Hugh Dalziel:
Of the same breed as the Grove are the terriers, which Ben Morgan introduced into Lord Middleton's kennels; and, though their lot did not fall in early days among the show world, they were none the less goodlooking and thoroughly up to their work. I well remember Nettle of this breed. She was the granddam of Belvoir Joe, and a thorough terrier, quite up to show form. Another of the same strain was Old Vie (Vic?), whose daughter Vic, by Old Tartar, produced Jester II. The two Vics, for many seasons, did excellent service with the hounds.


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