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an engraving from a picture by John E. Ferneley, 

 "The First Step," engraved by J. W. Coolc. 



The Htmting Exploits of Count Sandois, pub- 

 lished by Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1841, con- 

 tains ten coloured plates, 13^ inches by \oh inches, 

 engraved by E. Duncan from paintings by J. 

 Ferneley. Deer Stalking also published by 

 Rudolph Ackermann, 1841, contains two coloured 

 plates, namely "The Stag Soiling" and "The 

 Death," after J. Ferneley, engraved by E. Duncan, 

 24 inches by 18;^ inches. 



For Mr. R. Goddard he painted an equestrian 

 group representing Messrs. Robert Darling and 

 John Browne, two well-known characters in the East 

 Riding of Yorkshire. This work was engraved and 

 was published by Maclean, of the Haymarket, in 

 1840. 



Little is known concerning John Ferneley's 

 career beyond the fact that he resided chiefly in 

 Yorkshire ; as an artist we know him chiefly from 

 the engravings of his paintings, which may be found 

 in the sporting publications of his time. 



