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iSr3-<4) MOSES, property of the Duke of \ork— THE HAIVKI.VG PARTY; vule 

 Bracebridge Hall— /).V OLD COACH HORSE, aged thirty-five years— 

 AX OLD HORSE. 



1825— (3) EMILY, the dam of Km\\\ns—EMILlUS—PORTRAIT Of A CEXTLE- 

 MAX, WITH HIS MA/ESTiS HUNT. 



iZ^i—.M/DDLETOX, property of the Earl of Jersey. 



1S27 — MARE, property of— Davison, Esq., 2nd Life Guards. 



1S29— /4 FAVOURITE OLD POXY. 



\Zy>—AX OLD CARRI.4CE HORSE, property of His .Majesty. 



1S31— TRAVELLERS ATTACKED BY IVOLVES, a Sketch. 



1S32—LORD FREDERIC FITZCLAREXCE; A Study for a Picture of the Coronation 

 Procession. 



1S33— .4 SKETCH. 



iSsi—lVAITIXG FOR A TURX. 



iS3<)— PORTRAIT OF A FAVOURITE. 



1S40— (2) THE HERMIT, celebrated in the Royal Hunt, property of Her Majesty— 

 XEAR THE BANKS OF LOCH LAGGAN, INVERNESS-SHIRE, deer- 

 stalkers in the distance. 



tc^i—A SCENE IX IVIXDSOR GREAT P.4RK, containing portraits of Her Majesty 

 Queen Victoria, the King and Queen of the Belgians, the Hon. Colonel Cavendish, the 

 Earl of Bclf.LSt, Lord Lilford, Colonel Buckley, Lord Tonington, Sir George 

 Quintin, Miss Quintin, Sir Frederick Stovin, the Earl of U.\bridge, Colonel 

 Wymes, Lord .\lfred Paget, — Fozard, Esq., &c. Painted 1837. 



1842— .V.ff. DAVIS, HER .MAJESTY'S HUNTS.VAN, ON HER.VIT. 



■il.\i—SIR ROGER DE COVERLEV AND THE SPECTATOR GO HUNTING. 



1844— y//£ HAIVKING PARTY, vide Bracebridge Hall. 



I S46— TA KING THE S TA G. 



l^^^~THE ROYAL HUNT, AT THEIR MEET ON ASCOT HEATH. 



1048 — " Hark 1 What loud Shouts 



Re-echo through the Groves ! He Ijreaks away. 

 Shrill Horns proclaim hii Flight." — Somekville. 



i&^g— OLD FRIENDS. 



iSsi— FA VOU RITES. 



iS32— THE CAVERLEY HUNT. 



1853— (2) TRESPASSERS— THE WILD HUNTSMAN, from the German. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE (30 in number). 



(2) THE LADY AT EGHA.1I RACES, 1812 ; an <tiCbmg— GO H ANNA, a bay horse, 

 foaled in 1790, bred by the Earl of Egremont, 1013; erigraved by Scott. 



MOSES, a celebrated race-horse, the property of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, 

 1822 ; engraved by J. Scott. 



MINOS, a favourite hound in His Majesty's Pack, 1824 ; ergra\ed by J. Webb. 



TOM GR.4NT, huntsman to His Grace the late Duke of Richmond, at Goodwood, 1S27 ; 

 engraved by Mr. Fiy. 



(2) .1/^. G. SHARPE, many years huntsman to His Majestj-, 1027; engia^ed by Mr. 

 Yxy— MAMELUKE, 1827; engraved by J. R. Scott. 



SOUTH AMERICAN MULE, sent to His Majesty from Valparaiso, by Mr. Nugent, 

 appears from its make, as well as the beauty of its colour, to be a mixture of 

 the Spanish horse and the ^ebra or the ijuagga, 1827 ; ciigra\ed by J. R. Scott. 



