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portraits of Filho da Puta and Sir Joshua on the 

 same canvas ; this work was engraved by Wm. 

 Ward, size of plate 23 inches by 18^, and pubHshed 

 by S. Knight, of 3, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill, on 

 1st January, 181 8. 



Other works more particularly deserving of 

 notice are : a portrait of Spangles, a hunter owned 

 by the Prince of Wales, which was engraved by 

 John Scott ; " Water Dogs," two dogs contending 

 for a stick just retrieved from a lake, engraved 

 by W. Ward ; Francis Dukinfield Astley, Esq., 

 and his Harriers, a hunting piece of which 

 R. Woodman made an exquisitely fine engraving 

 of large size, plate 24 inches by 19 inches, a few 

 impressions of which were published in colour ; 

 The Earl of Darlington and his Foxhounds, an 

 engraving of which by J. Dean was published 

 1st March, 1810, by W. D. Jones, of Cambridge, 

 and Hunters at Grass, the property of Mr. John 

 Micklethwaite, engraved by W. Ward. 



The Sportsman s Repository, published in 1820, 

 by Sherwood, Neely and Jones, comprising a series 

 of highly finished engravings, representing the horse 

 and the dog in all their varieties, contains eight 

 plates engraved by Scott from pictures by 

 Marshall, namely. The Wellesley Arabian, owned 

 by the Hon. Henry Wellesley ; Sir Charles 

 Bunbury's race- horse Eleanor ; Mr. George 



