Stud Record
Cade was more successful as a stallion than a racehorse, becoming Leading Sire in England in 1752, 1753, 1758, 1759 and 1760. His top offspring included:
- Cade Mare: 1751 grey filly, dam of Mambrino (horse), also 19th dam of Alysheba
- Changeling: 1747 bay colt, full-brother to Matchem, sired Le Sang
- Kitty Fisher: 1756 grey filly, sent to the USA, in the pedigree of Boston
- Matchem: three-time leading sire, one of three sire-lines to producing modern Thoroughbreds
- Silvio: 1754 bay colt, winner of the 1764 Richmond Gold Cup
- Warrens Sportsman: 1753 bay colt, damsire of Potoooooooo and the Derby winner Sir Thomas.
- Wildair: 1753 bay colt, sent to the USA, eventually taken back to England
- Young Cade: 1747 bay colt, unraced but an important sire
Cade died at Easby Abbey, in September 1756.
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