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1811— (8) MODELS for busts: W. Adam, E'iq.— A lady— The Rt. Hon. Sir J. Sinclair, 

 Bart. — A youth — MODEL for equestrian statue of Sir John Moore — STUDY for 

 equestrian study of His Majesty, proposed as design to commemorate the Jubilee 

 —MODEL for a Xmn— MODEL for statue of His Majesty. 



1812— {7) MODEL for bust of a gznlX^Tn^n— MEDALLION of the Duke and Duchess 

 of Bedford — Case containing THREE BRONZES to press letters : a favourite 

 terrier, the property of Lady E. Whitbread ; bull-dog, the property of the Hon. R, 

 P. D. Burrell ; and greyhound, the crest of the Duke of Newcastle— .1/0 i?^'^ t 

 life size, of a true bred bull bitch, property of the Hon. R. P. D. Burrell — MODEL 

 for bust of General T^\aan— BRONZE, Sir J. Uoar^— MEDALLION of Tom 

 Cribb, the British champion. 



1B13— (6) COLONEL BEAUMONT, M.P.—REV. MR. HUTTON, with view of 

 Houghton Hall, Durham — Glass case containing THREE MODELS : favourite 

 dogs, properly of Mrs. Baker, of Elemore Hall, Diu-ham ; and of Miss Foljambe, 

 of Osberton ; and of a horse— Z?0^ SERPENT CR USHING A TIGER : 

 STUDY for has-rfAxi— MODELS for busts of a young lady, and R. B. Sheridan, 

 Esq. 



iSh— (3) BUSTS: A YOUNG LADY— AN INFANT— BONERS : a late celebrated 

 combat between the Champion and the Black. 



i8i5-<9) PERSIAN HORSES AND SPANISH SHEEP DOG, the property of Earl 

 Percy— THE FALL OF PHAETON: model for a %A\>:x— MODELS for 

 busts: LORD, LASCELLES— PRINCE HOARE, ESQ., Secretary for Foreign 

 Correspondence to the Royal Academy— 5'/yf T. FRANKLAND, BART.— 

 HON. .MISS LASCELLES— SIR J. GILPIN, M.D., Inspector General of the 

 fortress of Gibraltar— T'/i'.fi' Z'i/A'.ff OF WELLINGTON \n Marshal's uniform, 

 executed at the instance of subscribers to a proposed equestrian statue ; cast pre- 

 pared for Her Majesty's apartments at Windsor — .-i GENTLEMAN. 



1816— (5) MODELS: for BUST OF A GENTLEMAN— DESIGN FOR A STATUE 

 —for BUST OF IV. IVILSHIRE, ESQ.— for MONUMENTAL BUST OF S. 

 WHITBREAD, ESQ.— BUST OF THE DUNE OF WELLINGTON. 



■ 817— (7) H. HOLLAND, ESQ., architect, with a view of Hans Place— SIR A. COR- 

 BET. BART.— MEDALLION of a lady— .MODEL for bust of an artist— 

 MODEL of "Comet," a celebrated improved short-horned bull, which sold for 

 r,ooo gs. — STUDY for a monumental bust of young lady — MODEL of a bull calf 

 of the improved short-horned breed. 



1818— (4) riEW OF ALNWICK' CASTLE, with Indian cow and group of half- 

 bred Highland cattle — THE WAPITI, in possession of Lord James Murray — 

 MODELS: for EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF THE DUKE OF WEL- 

 LINGTON— ior BUST OF H.R.H. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. 



1819— (5) MODEL (or BUST OF THE REV. W. CONE, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., Arch- 

 deacon of Wills. — BAS RELIEF of a bull, from an antique gem — .MODEL in 

 clay of design for public monnrrxeM- MODEL in clay : VICTOR Y AND FAME, 

 design for public mox\amem— MODEL lor BUST OF MR. CLIFT. 



1820— (3) MODEL for EQUESTRIAN STATUE, to commemorate the downfall of 

 usurpation— .Si/JT.? in bronze : DUKE OF WELLINGTON— SAM WHIT- 

 BREAD, ESQ. 



1834— (7) HORSE AND DOGS, the property of R. Westenra, Esq., M.P.— ^ CELE- 

 BRATED GREYHOUND, j>ropeny o! Edviaid Ellice, Esq., U.V.—VIEW IN 

 THE PLEASURE GROUNDS OF CRAVEN LODGE— A FAVOURITE 

 PONY, property of Lady Hannah Ellice— INTERIOR OF CRAVEN COT- 

 TAGE— MODELS (in clay) for BUST OF JOSEPH BARRETT, ESQ.— 

 MODEL for bust for General Mina. 



