Ponies
Found in 171 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James N. Forsyth, 27 February 1913
Forsyth describes the pony 'Comet', although he is not able to provide a pedigree. He states that he is no longer working for the Government, and that now 'a group of highly salaried officials are doing the work that I did for years for nothing.'
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James N. Forsyth, 20 May 1904
Forsyth reports that the other members of the Congested Districts Board are complimentary about Ewart's proposed Report on Ponies, although because parts of it have already appeared in the Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society, they do not wish to publish it. He hopes that the pony 'Atholl' has arrived in South Uist.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James N. Forsyth, 18 November 1903
Forsyth comments that he has read Ewart's notes and recommendations on ponies with interest. He requests that Ewart add a whole summary of recommendations and notes on the results of crossing experiments, so that the whole report can go to the Secretary directly.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James N. Forsyth, 03 October 1904
Forsyth lists the ponies which he proposes that the Congested Districts Board should take over from Ewart. He asks Ewart to check the list in advance of the Board's meeting and states that Lord Arthur Cecil may be asked to fix the prices for them.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James Noble Graham, 24 November 1913
Graham writes concerning the confusion over the return of the pony 'Greylegs' to his farm. He thanks Ewart for his support of his breeding experiments and states that he will make enquiries about acquiring an Arab-Russian stud.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James Steele, 27 April 1912
Steele apologies that he can give no details concerning the pony 'Mafdood' as he appears to be missing.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from J.E Shaw, 20 April 1899
Shaw congratulates Ewart on the publication of the Penycuik Experiments. He discusses his own interest in the breeding of a pair of Burchell's zebras located at the Zoological Gardens in Bristol, and the markings of their offspring. He offers to send Ewart the skin of an 11 month-old foal for his inspection. He asks for advice on the hybridisation of zebras with ponies and donkeys in their care.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from J.H Munro Mackenzie, 21 May 1902
Mackenzie writes regarding his letter to the Farming World about pony breeding. He also invites Ewart to visit him on Mull and see his cross-bred ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Bristow, 27 March 1903
Bristow writes that he has not forgotten his promise to acquire an Ashendale pony for Ewart, but that one of his contacts has recently died. He states that he encloses details of another man who might be able to help.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, 15 January 1916
Crichton-Stuart, who signs himself 'Bute', thanks Ewart for the offer of the pony, but he is sorry that he cannot accept it as he is too busy. His cross-bred Shetlands are going on well and he looks forward to hearing what Ewart's fat-tailed sheep produce in May.