Bourbon (horse)
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| Bourbon | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Le Sang |
| Grandsire | Changeling |
| Dam | Queen Elizabeth |
| Damsire | Regulus |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1774 |
| Country | Kingdom of Great Britain |
| Colour | Bay |
| Breeder | Mr. William Sotheron |
| Owner | Mr. William Sotheron |
| Major wins | |
| St. Leger Stakes (1777) | |
Bourbon (foaled in 1774) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1777 running of a race that would later be called the St. Leger Stakes.
Bourbon was foaled in 1774 at the farm of his breeder Mr. Sotheron at Darrington near Pontefract, Yorkshire. The Sotherons were an old family based at Darrington Hall in Darrington, West Yorkshire. Bourbon was sired by Le Sang, a successful racehorse that stood near Catterick, Yorkshire at the same stud as Matchem until his death in 1778. Le Sang was not a widely utilized stallion but he did produce several good runners such as Orpheus and Duchefs.[1] Bourbon's dam, Queen Elizabeth, was also bred by Sotheron and had won four races run over long distances with multiple heats during her racing career.[2] Bourbon was her first of a total of three live foals produced for Mr. Sotheron.[3] Bourbon's maternal family (Family 37) is relatively obscure but did also produce the multiple stakes winner Dr. Syntax.