172 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



An engraving of the picture of Captain Ross 

 on Clinker, which appeared in the Sporting Maga- 

 zine oi 1827, faces this page. 



John E. Ferneley died in the seventy-ninth year 

 of his age, on the 3rd June, i860, and was buried in 

 the churchyard of his native village, Thrussington. 



WORKS OF JOHN E. FERNELEY. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY 



(20 in number). 



YEAR 



1806— (2) MR. FREER— L. SMITH, /UN., ESQ. 



iSo7-i^) P0RrR.4ir OF A HUNTER AND CROO.M— PORTRAIT OF .4 



GENTLEMAN AND HIS HORSE— SETTERS, the properly of Mr. Lambert 



—A F.4.M0US SETTER. 

 1819— /. MILLS, ESQ., on horseback. 

 1821 — A GROUP, containing portraits of horses, grooms, and barriers, belonging to 



J. Morant, Esq. 

 1^2:1— PORTRAIT OF A HORSE. 

 1828 — (2) GLENARTNEY, and his jockey, George Edwards, painted for the Earl of 



Jersey— /J GROUP OF CHILDREN, PONY AND ASS. 

 1S31— SIR RICH.4RD SUTTON, BART., his hounds, and portraits of gentlemen of 



the Lincoln Hunt. 

 iSsg— PORTRAITS OF THREE HUNTERS. 

 liii-PORTRAIT OF MELTONIAN. 

 li^-j-M'ILLIAM RUSSELL, ESQ., with his horses, dogs, &c. Presented to him by 



the members of the Brancepeth Hunt Club. 

 1849— (2) PORTRAIT OF A HUNTER— THE CUR, winner of the Caesarewitch Stakes 



at Newmarket, 1848. 

 i85c^2) HUNTERS, Sambo and Pilot, property of Lord Gardner— i^. GRANT, ESQ., 



A.R.A., on a favourite hunter. 

 iSs}— GROUP OF DOGS. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE {y in number). 



JUPITER, bred by Col. Thornton, 1812, vol. 40 ; engraved by Scott. 



COGNAC, a celebrated hunter, property of James Maxse, Esq., 1S26, vol. 67 ; engraved by 



H. R. Cook. 

 CAPTAIN ROSS ON CLINKER, 1S27, vol. 70; engraved by J. Webb. 

 LORD KINTORE'S KEEPER SHOOTING ROEDEER, 1831, vol. 78; engraved by 



H. Woodman. 



