Cortigan Lass

Mare
Colour: Chestnut, white blaze
Breed: Unknown
Type: Hunter
Foaled: 1909
Height: 14 hands

Sire: Unknown
Dam: Unknown


CORTIGAN LASS was a chestnut mare, with a white blaze, foaled in 1909. She was fourteen hands high and purchased in Ireland in 1914, where she was winner of many prizes in “Jumping and Hack Classes,” at Irish Shows.
No pedigree is mentioned.

Cortigan Lass was hunted for two seasons in Devon, by her new owner Mrs. Joseph Oscar Muntz, formerly Miss Imogen Mary Collier and it is thought she won at the Royal Cornwall Show.

She was covered by a hunter stallion in 1916, and produced in 1917, a chestnut filly, called Terra-Firma. Covered by Arthur’s Pride the following year, Cortigan Lass was entered as mare number 3505 in Volume 15 of the National Pony Society, (1917 and 1918).

Her produce were:
1917 – chestnut filly Terra-Firma by Terra-Cotta GSB (Vol.22 p.374) (Hunter 166)
1919 – chestnut colt Semper Fidelis by Arthur’s Pride