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- The Norfolk Phœnomenon (born in 1845 in Norfolk, England, and died in 1872 at the Rouges-Terres stud in Normandy) is a black-coated stallion of the Norfolk...
- 1798 broadside advertising 'Phœnomenon', stables of Maj. Thomas Leavett, Northampton, M****achusetts...
- lineage of the now-extinct French Trotter breed. A son of The Norfolk Phœnomenon, he was a grandson or great-grandson of the English stallion The Norfolk...
- acetosellae tam sincerissimum a nobis paratum quam venale destillatione fundit phoenomenon erit notandum, nimirum quod aliquid ejus sub forma sicca crystallina...
- Lounger Fortitude John Bull Tom Tug(g) Commodore Bagot Master Bagot Phoenomenon Ambidexter Boreas Diomed (Tate) Idas Lizard Huby Restless Freeholder...
- broodmare Prunella. Justice: sired Rhadamanthus, Daedalus, and Trifle Phoenomenon: won the St. Leger, leading sire Wood****: 1773 chestnut colt, won...
- Bull and Skys****er, and St. Leger winners Tartar, Remembrancer and Phoenomenon. Chanticleer, Haphazard, and Weasel are also noted as important runners...
- "VI. A Chemical Experiment by Mr. John Maud, Serving to Illustrate the Phœnomenon of the Inflammable Air Shewn to the Royal Society by Sir James Lowther...
- famous trotting mare of the 19th century. The daughter of The Norfolk Phœnomenon and a mare also named Bayadère, she lost her mother at birth, then was...
- trotting stallions with 40,460 francs collected by his offspring, ahead of Phœnomenon (29,700 francs). In 1869, breeder Joseph-Lafosse sold his entire stable...