Thoulouse Barb

The Thoulouse Barb was a foundation sire of the Thoroughbred breed. Along with Curwen's Bay Barb he was given as a present to Louis XIV by the King of Morocco. They were then purchased and imported to England in 1698 by Henry Curwen.[1][2] He was later owned by Sir J. Parsons.[3]

The Thoulouse Barb was the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1723. His most famous offspring were the sire Tifter, as well as the undefeated mare Molly.[3] His daughter, the Ryegate Mare, was the dam of Cinnamon.[4]

Through one of Tifter's daughters he in an ancestor of Virgil, who was leading sire in North America in 1885.[5] Through another Tifter mare he is an ancestor of the sires Birdcatcher,[6] who was the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland twice, and Harkaway.[7]

Sire line tree

  • Thoulouse Barb[8]
    • Tifter
      • Scarborough Colt
        • Sportsman
        • Cumberland

References

  1. ^ John Henry Walsh (1866). The Horse, in the stable and the field. Vol. v.1. George Routledge, and sons; London. p. 71.
  2. ^ "Foundation Sires of the Thoroughbred". Thoroughbred Heritage. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
  3. ^ a b Pick, William (1803). The Turf Register, and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-Book. p. 15.
  4. ^ "Cinnamon". The General Stud Book. Vol. 1. 1839. p. 420. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38938. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
  5. ^ Pedigree of Virgil. Connection to Tifter by his dam Hymenia (see Pedigree) via a Paragon mare (see Pedigree).
  6. ^ Pedigree of Birdcatcher. Connection to Tifter by his dam Guiccioli (see Pedigree) via Shift (see Pedigree).
  7. ^ Pedigree of Harkaway. Connection to Tifter by his dam Fanny Dawson (see Pedigree) via Shift (see Pedigree).
  8. ^ "Historic Sire Lines". Bloodlines. Retrieved 2019-10-25.