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i8i8— {2) SCEA'E /.V THE HIGHLANDS, with portraits of the Duchess of Bedford, the 

 Dukeot Gordon, and Lord Alexander RusscU— /'O A' r^-^/rO^ ^ TERRIER, 

 the property of Owen Williams, Esq., M.P. 

 1829— (4) ^ A' ILLICIT WHISKEY STILL IN THE HIGHLANDS — HON. 

 RICHARD CAVENDISH, with a favourite greyhound, &c., the property of His 

 Grace the Duke of Devonshire— Z)£/IZ3 ROE DEER—BASHA IV, the properly of 

 the Right Honourable the Earl of Dudley. 

 i83o-<2) THE DUKE OF A THOL AND MR. GEORGE MURRA Y, attended by hU 



head forester, John Cierar, keepers, &c. — A TTACHMENT, 

 ziii—ii) INTERIOR OF A HIGHLANDER'S HOUSE — POACHERS DEER- 

 STALKING— LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD— THE POACHERS' BOTHY 

 —POACHER AND RED DEER. 

 1832— (3) PETS— THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G., &>€.— HAWKING. 

 i833-<4) A JACK-IN-OFFICE-DEER AND DEER HOUNDS IN A MOUNTAIN 

 TORRENT— HUNTERS, the property of VV. Wigram, Esq.— 5/^ WALTER 

 SCOTT SEATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE RHYMER'S GLEN, so 

 called, having been the scene of meetings between Thomas of Erceldoune, the Rhymer, 

 and the Faiiy Queen. Maida, the stag-hound, was the gift of the late Glengarrj' ; 

 the yellow terrier, Ginger, and the black Spice, were of Dandie Dinmont's family of 

 Pepper and Mustard. 

 ^^3A-<.^) SCENE OF THE OLDEN TIMES AT BOLTON ABBEY— A HIGH- 

 LAND BREAKFAST— COLLIE DOG RESCUING A SHEEP FROM A 

 SNOW-DRIFT— MARK HALL, the property of W. Wigram, Esq. 

 ^i3i—{.i) FAIRY, the property of Mrs. E. Lytton Bulwer— .4 SCENE IN THE 

 GRA.::PIANS, the drovers' departure— y^^ VOURITES, the property of H.R.H. 

 Prince George of Cambridge. 

 1836— <4) SCENE IN CHILLINGHAM PARK, portrait of Lord Ossulston, &c.— 

 TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL— LADIES HARRIET 

 AND BEA TRICE HAMIL TON, children of the Marquess and Marchioness of 

 .Khercoin— MUSTARD, the son of Pepper ; given by the late Sir Walter Scott to 

 Sir Francis Chantry, R.A., &c. 

 ■ 837— (8) FALCON — HOODED FALCON — THE SHEPHERD'S CHIEF 

 MOURNER— THE HIGHLANDS — RETURN FROM HAWKING — 

 SPANIELS ; the property of the Earl of h\hemax\e— FRIENDS— SPANIELS, 

 the property of Lady Scott Douglas. 

 1838— (6) "THE LIFE'S IN THE OLD DOG YET "— PORTRAITS OF THE 

 MARQUESS OF STAFFORD AND THE LADY EVELYN GOWER, 

 Dunrobin Castle in the &st^nce-HER MAJESTYS FAVOUITE DOGS AND 

 PARROT — LADY FITZH ARRIS —" NONE BUT THE BRAVE 

 DESERVE THE FAIR "— DISTINGUISHED MEMBER OF THE 

 HUMANE SOCIETY. 

 ,839— <7) PRINCESS MARY OF CAMBRIDGE, and a favourite Newfoundland 

 dog, the property of Prince George of Cambridge — TETHERED RAMS, 

 scene in ^zo\.\mi-CORSICAN, RUSSIAN AND FALLOW DEER-MISS 

 ELIZA PEEL, with Fiiio— FA VOURITE PONY AND DOGS, the property 

 of Charles William Packe, Esq., M.P., &c., kc.—VAN AMBURGH AND HIS 

 ANIMALS — THE CHILDREN OF THE HON. COL. SEYMOUR 

 BA THURST. 

 1840— (5) HORSES TAKEN IN TO BAIT, the properly of J. Marshall, 'Eiq,.— MACAW, 

 LOVE-BIRDS, TERRIER AAD SPANIEL PUPPIES BELONGING TO 

 HER .M.-iJESTY—LION DOG FROM MALTA (the last of the tribe), the 

 property of H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent— /,/CA' .AND DASH, the property of 

 His Grace the Duke of Beaufort— X/1 l-'/iV'G DOWN THE LAW. 



