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L'Abbesse de Jouarre

L'Abbesse de Jouarre (1886 – 6 March 1897) was a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1889 Epsom Oaks. The horse was owned by Lord Randolph Churchill and the Earl of Dunraven during her three-year racing career. She was nicknamed "Abscess on the Jaw" during her career due to the difficulty the public had pronouncing her name. A versatile racehorse, she was able to win major races at distances ranging from six furlongs to one and a half miles. Retired from racing in 1891, L'Abbesse was the dam of the influential German broodmare Festa and the leading stallion Desmond. L'Abbesse de Jouarre died 6 March 1897 during foaling.
==Background==
L'Abbesse de Jouarre was bred by James Snarry and was foaled in 1886〔 at Snarry's breeding and training facility at Musley Bank in Malton, North Yorkshire. James Snarry was the son of Sir Tatton Sykes's stud-groom. L'Abbesse's sire, Trappist, was sired by the 1867 Epsom Derby winner and leading stallion Hermit and was "one of a little company of exceptionally speedy horses." L'Abbesse's dam, Festive, was sired by Carnival and produced four full-siblings to L'Abbesse, the colts L'Abbé Morin and The Black Prince (who was gelded and sent to Germany) and the fillies Travesty and Musley Maid. Festive produced 14 foals between 1883 and her death in 1898.
L'Abbesse de Jouarre was purchased in 1887 by Lord Randolph Churchill, the father of Winston Churchill, for £300 (the least expensive of Snarry's yearlings)〔 at the Doncaster sale.〔 L'Abbesse de Jouarre was named, at Lady Churchill's suggestion, after a play of the same name by French historian Ernest Renan. Lady Churchill described L'Abbesse de Jouarre, nicknamed "Abscess on the Jaw" during her racing career, as a small, "beautiful black mare" with a "heart bigger than her body."〔

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