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Chartley white cattle

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Subject Source: Other

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 16 September 1905

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/11/35
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Oliphant reports that the yellow 'mongal' mare did not produce a foal but that he hopes she is now with foal after being covered by his Przewalski's stallions. He has two Przewalski's foals now living after one was killed the previous year. He has recently acquired a Chartley bull calf from the Zoological Gardens as well as some cattle from Chartley itself.

Dates: 16 September 1905

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from R.T Wickham, 05 August 1905

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/11/21
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Wickham, a cousin of and agent for Colonel Congreve, provides further details of the cattle at Chartley as well as other cattle he has purchased, and asks for Ewart's advice on the cross-breeding of these cattle.

Dates: 05 August 1905

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from R.T Wickham, 10 August 1905

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/11/22
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Wickham asks for clarification on the probability Ewart provided that a quarter of the cross-bred offspring of the cattle at Chartley with other breeds of cattle will be true to type.

Dates: 10 August 1905

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from R.T Wickham, 25 August 1905

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/11/26
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Wickham writes that Ewart and his wife would be welcome to stay with him before visiting the Chartley cattle as well as the cattle at Vaynol. He also mentions that Colonel Congreve would like to meet him and asks Ewart to confirm the date of his arrival.

Dates: 25 August 1905

Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Spencer Ewart, 13 June 1905

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Identifier: Coll-14/9/11/12
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Spencer Ewart writes to ask James Cossar Ewart if his friend Lieutenant Colonel Congreve may write to him about the Chartley herd of white wild cattle which Congreve is trying to save from extinction.

Dates: 13 June 1905