WORKS OF ABRAHAM COOPER II7 



1820— (6) SKIRMISH— THE COMBAT BETU'EEX SERCEAXT BOTHWELL 

 AXD BALFOUR OF BURLEV, Vide Old Mortality, Tales of Mv Lindlord— 

 PORTRAITS— PORTRAITS— A FAVOURITE HUXTER—A HORSE, 

 property of — Wilson, Esq. 



iSsi— (2) CROMWELL AT MARSTOX MOOR— MR. T. ROUXDIXG OX 

 SPAXKAIVAV, with portraits of Gladsome, Governess, and Svreia, stagbouiids 

 in the Epping Forest hunt. 



1822— (5) THE BATTLE OF STRIGOXIUM, now Gran in Hnnffarr. fonght in 159;— 

 A XATIVE DOG IX XEtV SOUTH IVALES— RUPERTS STAXDARD 

 AT MARSTOX MOOR— FAVOURITE HORSE, property of Afar. W. 

 Robans, Esq., yi.P.—RHODA, by Asparagus, a raxs-horse, tied by the Dnke of 

 Rutland. 



1823— (6) A FAVOURITE DOG — DRAUGHT ■ HORSES — DEATH OF A 

 CAVALIER AT MARSTOX MOOR— ARTHUR, LORD CAPEL, DE- 

 FEXDIXG COLCHESTER for the Kmg (Charles the First) in the year 1048, 

 with portraits of Thomas Lord Fairfax, Sir George lisle, and Sir Charles Lncas — 

 IVOUVERMAXS, a chestnut bons^lVAMBA. 



i824-(6) THE TOtVIXG HORSE, a study — G.ff£r /EM, a hunter— ^AVG 

 tVILLIAM III., LORD COXI.VGSB}', and the FIRST EARL OF 

 P0RTL.4XD—AX .4R.4BI.-iX, of the purest blood, bred by the MomeSck 

 Arabs— 5.4 r/Xi: OF SHRE!rSBU'Ry—.4L.4CRITy, a favourite mare. 



1825— (4) BOSIVORTH FIELD— SOHO, .VY MAX !—THE POOR M.4X jiXD HIS 

 DISTRESSED HORSE, assisted by the Rev. G. Htilxit-THE ADIEU. 



1B26— {5) B.4TTLE OF ZUTPHEX, 15S6— riTO HORSES, property of Lord 

 Charles V. Townshend, ^\.V.—PAIXTER, s. r^ais\-ei— THE LIBERATOR, 

 a hunter — S.MOJCER, a celebrated dog, propertj- of the Hon. Grantley F. 

 Berkeley. 



1E27— (S) THE DEATH OF SIR FRAXCIS RUSSELL, treacherously slain at a 

 Border meeting, i6th July, i~Si—TROU.yCER, a foihovmd— ^ FAVOURITE 

 HORSE, property of Thomas Harrington, Esq. — FLEUR-DE-LIS by 

 Bourbon, property of Sir M. W. Ridlej-, Bart., yi.P.— ir.4MBA—THE HOX. 

 GRAXTLEV F. BERKELEY taking a slag— //.-!A'.Vt'3T, a foxhound bitch— 

 HORSES IX A STOR.U. 



jS25-(4) RICHARD I. UXHORSIXG SALADIXI, at the Ba:tle of .ksczlon—THE 

 SHOOTIXG P0XY—DR.4UGHT.H0RSES, property of Mr. Crampem, of 

 Jermyn Street- THE STALLIOX. RICHARD. 



iS::9— (3) SHOOTIXG POXY, dogs, game, Sic-SAXD DIGGERS— SPAXIEL. 



1830— (6) J'H'.-JP, a hunter— /.JiVi', a lady's donkey— C.-! rrZi:, portraits— fF/£i> 

 FOIVL SHOOTIXG— .VISS TURXER, the celebrated trotting mare, property 

 of J. Gordon, Ksq.-THREE HORSES. 



1831— (2) MARY OUEEX OF SCOTS MEETIXG THE EARL OF BOTHTVELL 

 between Stirling and Edinburgh— rJi"C SP.4XIELS. 



i832-(5) THE BAGGAGE IVAGGOX-.VISS EDIVARDS, an old hackney— r//£ 

 RETREAT— irOODCOCK SHOOTI.VG—BRIAX DE BOIS—GUIBERTS 

 ESCAPE FRO.U TORQUILSTOXE C.4STLE. 



1S33— (7) THE SHOOTIXG POXY— THE RETREAT FROM XASEBY— T.HE 

 HORSE FERRY— PORTRAIT OF .-} GE.VTLE.V.4X on a favourite hunter— 

 FIDELIA— THO.MAS BLOOD, ESQ.—J.4CK1X THE BOX. 



1S34— (7)^ HAU-AV.VG PARTY— AYRSHIRE COirS— GREEKS JiVTH ARAB 

 HORSES— I.VTERIOR OF .4 STABLE, with horses, goats, ic— .-1 SHOOT- 

 IXG PARTY— A TERRIER— SHAKSPEARE,by Six-olen-sko property of 

 Richard Wilson. Esq. 



