| 1798 - 390 str.
...got afhore from a fliip of the Spanifh Armada that was wrecked or funk on the coait of that ifland It is remarkable, that a like tradition prevails in Galloway, and is afllgned as a reafon for the excellence oi the Galloway ponies. Could thefe traditions be depended... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 598 str.
...much so in shape. They are long- bodied, Ipng-legged, hard, and high in the bone, and ill to support, It is generally thought that the best of the native...assigned as a reason for the excellence of the Galloway lionies. Could these traditions be depended on, they Agricul. would promise great benefit from crossing... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 594 str.
...bone, and ill to support. It is generally thought that the best of the native breed of thjs cpunty are to be found in the island of Mull, probably owing...assigned as a reason for the excellence of the Galloway jponies. Could these traditions be depended on, they Agricul lure. would promise great benefit from... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 592 str.
...the superiority to some horses having jot ashore from a ship of the Spanish armada that was lyrecked or sunk on the coast of that island. It is remarkable...assigned as a reason for the excellence of the Galloway _J ponies. Could these traditions be depended on, they would promise great benefit from crossing the... | |
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