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Description Martha Lucy Hennessy, Lady James Douglas, was the widow of Lord James Douglas, a younger son of the 8th Marquess of Queensberry. She owned a stud farm at Harwood Lodge, Newbury where she bred the Oaks winner Bayunda (dam of that horse pictured, Jessica by Eager with her 1919 colt sired by Chaucer) and Triple Crown winner Gainsborough.
Date circa 1919
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Source The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, December 20, 1919, page 571.
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Lady James Douglas with mare Jessica

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