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(a) CORONA TION, bred and owned by Mr. Rawlinson, 1841, vol. 6 ; engraved by E. 



Hacker— CNl/ZN£-E, a filly, bred by the Marquis of Westminster, r84i, vol. 



6 ; engraved by E. Hacker. 

 (3) THE FIND, 1842, vol. 7 ; engraved by H. B. MM— THE FINISH, 1842, vol. 7 ; 



engraved by H. B. HM-THE WATERING PLACE, 1842, vol. 7; engraved 



by H. B. Hall. 

 NUTU'ITH, 1843, vol. 10 ; engraved by E. Hacker. 

 (3) TOUCHSTONE, property of the Marquis of Westminster, 1844, vol. 11 ; engraved 



by E. Kackcr—GIBSIDE F'AIRi', property of John Bowes, Esq., r844, vol. 



II ; engraved by E. UacVtr—FILHO DA PUTA, winner of the St. Leger. 



1815. 1844, vol. II ; engraved by E. Hacker. 



PLATES IN THE ANNALS OF SPORTING (19 in number). 



(2) JACK SPIGOT, 1822, vol. i: engraved by Sutherland— /YX/ZO DA PUTA, 1S22, 



vol. 1 ; engraved by Sutherland. 

 THEODORE, 1822, vol. 2 ; engraved by J. Webb. 



MAGISTRA TE, bred by Major Bower, 1S23, vol. 3 ; engraved by Sutherland. 

 BLACKLOCK, a celebrated racehorse, 1823, vol. 4 ; engraved by Sutherland. 

 BAREFOOT, 1824, vol. 5 ; engraved by H. R. Cook. 

 JERRY, property of, and bred by, R. G. Gascoigne, Esq., 1S24, vol. 6; engraved by W. 



R. Smith. 



(2) WANTON, THEODORE, AND MA V-DA V, running for the Gold Tureen at Leeds, 



June 24th, 1824. 1825, vol. 7 ; engraved by Smith — FLY,z. celebrated geryhound, 

 1824, vol. 7 ; engraved by Scott. 

 {■2) FIGARO, property of A. Farquharson, Esq., 1825, vol. 8; engraved by Scott — 

 MEMNON, 1825, vol. 8 ; engraved by Scott. 



(3) WHISKER, a bay horse, bred by the Duke of Grafton, 1826, vol. 9 ; engraved by 



Scoit—FIGHTING HORSES, 1826, vol. g; engraved by ?>co\.t— LOTTERY 

 (first called Tinker), bred by R. Watt, Esq. 1826, vol. g ; engraved by Scott. 



MANDANE, a good brood mare, 1826, vol. 10 ; engraved by P. Roberts. 



BEDLAMITE, bred by Lord Kennedy, 1827, vol. 11 ; engraved by Scott. 



(2) FLEUR-DE-LIS, a bay filly, bred by Sir M. W. Ridley, 1827, vol. 12 ; engraved by 

 Westley — SAM, a celebrated pointer, 1S27, vol. 12, engraved by T. Landseer. 



MAMELUKE, winner of the Derby, 1827. 1828, vol. 13 ; engraved by J. Westley. 



