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lished by R. Ackermann & Co., ist September, 

 1808 ; {5) Costive, one of the best foxhounds in 

 Lord Darlington's Raby pack. An etching from 

 this work by H. R. Cook, was also published in 

 the Sporting Magazine of iSio; (6) A Setter, 

 belonging to the Marquis of Ely; each plate \(j\ 

 inches by 14 inches ; (7) The Raby Pack, por- 

 traits of the hounds on the flags with huntsman 

 and feeder ; and (8) Bull Dogs, namely Wasp, 

 Child and Billy, three famous dogs belonging to 

 Mr. Henry Baynton ; the two latter plates measur- 

 ing 24 inches by 18 inches : published by Random 

 & Sneath, 1809. This picture was also engraved 

 by Duncan for the Nciv Sporting Alagazine in 1S35. 

 Billy was originally purchased by Lord Camel- 

 ford and from his possession passed into that of 

 Mr. Boynton, member of a Yorkshire family. 



Chalon's portrait of Brainworm, a race-horse, 

 was engraved by J C. Easling ; plate 22^ inches 

 by i6|- inches : the print was published by R. 

 Ackermann. His portraits of the race-horses 

 Morelli and Vandyke, were engraved by William 

 Say as companion pictures, each plate being 

 2 2|^ inches by 18^ inches. The portraits of the 

 Prince of Wales' horses, Orville and Sir David, 

 exhibited in the Royal Academy of 1808, were 

 engraved by William Ward, plates 2 if inches by 

 16 inches, and published by Colnaghi & Co., of 



