EKGKAVEDTiTLfi and Vignette, Brood Maf.e, and Foal 



Jupiter, late the property of Colonel Thornton, from a capital Painlingby Gilpin. Jupiter died in 

 IS02. He was got by Ellipse out of tlie famous Tartar Mare, wliicli was supposed to be tliirty-six 

 rears of age when she foaled Queen Mab. 1 his Mare also bred the dam of Boudrow, anil many Ra- 

 ters, among which were Antiochus, Venus, Adonis, Lily of the ^ alley, Merrui-y, Volunteer, 

 Bonny-face, Queen Mab, &;c. by Eclipse, in course, full brothers and sisters to Jupiter. Jupiter was 

 lilteeii iiand's and half high, with great substance. At three years old, in 1777, he won a sweepstakes 

 of one hundred guineas, ten subscribers, the last mile of the course, at Lewes ; and the same year, in 

 the October meeting at Newmarket, a Sweepstakes R. M. same valueand number: speed was liis best. 

 He broke down at five years old, in running tor the Weights and Scales Plate at Newmarket. To face Vignette. 



Inscription Plate to follow Letter-press Title. 



The Wellesley Arabian. This Horse, has various marksupon his face, neck, carcase and quarters, 

 which are generally found upon Horses imported from the East. He is the sire of the Earl of Jersey's 

 Wliistler, out of Blowing by Buzzard, Dam by PotSos. Whistler, three years old, won last year at 

 Newmarket, several mileaiid one half-mile match 7j 



The GoDOLPHiN Arabian 67 



DuNcoMBE, by the Arcot Arabian, a hunter, the property of George Treacher, Esq 1 1.^ 



Portrait of a Hackney, Roan Billy 42 



Portrait of a Charger, and Major-General AVarde 117 



CoACH-HoRSEs, the property of Henrij Vilkhois, Esq. with a striking Portrait of David lis 



Portrait of Dumpling, a black Gelding and Thill-Horse, the property of A/e.is. Home find Devetj, 

 Coal-Merchants, London. A specimen of the great Horse of the Midland Counties, appropriated 

 chiefly to the heavy work of the Metropolis 119 



Stabling foraCountry Residence 154 



Sir Charles Banbury's Eleanor 281 



Eclipse and Shakespeare -29 



King Herod and Flying Childers 266 



Shetland PoNEY, Forester, and Welch Ponev 282 



' WORKS ON RURAL SPORTS, ' 



Published by JAMES CUN DEE, Albion Press, Loudon. 



1 

 THOUGHTS ON POX AND HARE HUNTING; 



Bv PtTEn BtCKFORD, EsQ. ciuLcllished by 1 2 Engravings, by Scott, lOs. 6d. boards. Royal Octavo, I.5s. boaids. 



SOMERVHXE'S CHASE; 



Al'oem; with Notes and Life of the Aullior ; by Major Tot'imm ; and 8 Engravings ty Scott, Foolscap 8vo. 6s. 6d. 



A Fine I'o^t Octavo Edition, 10s. 6d. boards. 



3 



ADAMS'S HORSEMANSHIP. 



In 3 vols. 8vo. with numerous Engravings by Scott, '21. 2s. boards. 

 4 



SPORTING ANECDOTES, 



Oriuinnl and selecl, including Characteristic Skutclics ot tiniiicnt Tcrsoiis wlio liave appeared on the Turf j with Fion- 



li^piece, 7b. buards. 



THORNTON'S SPORTING TOUR THROUGH FRANCE. 



With upwards of Eighty Engravings; 2 vols Quarto SI. 13s. 6d boards. — Imperial Quarto, hot-pressed, o Guineas boards. 



THE SPORTSMAN'S CABINET; 



fjubellislied by '24 Engra»ingscf Dogs, by Scott, from Paintings by IIi.inaclf, 2 vols. Quarto, 7 Guineas, boards. 



