94 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



Marshall ! To thee the tribute that we give 

 Is here, where proudly tliy memorials live, 

 That such as hang in sorrow o'er thy bier 

 Maj' turn and find thee still surviving here." 



WORKS OF BENJAMIN MARSHALL. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY (ii in 



number). 



YEAR 



1801— /. G. SHADD/CK, £SQ. 



1806—/. G. SHADDICK, ESQ., the celebrated sportsman. 



1807— jW/e. D. LAMBERT. 



zZcA— PORTRAITS OF A FOREIGN NOBLEMAN AND HIS HORSES. 



iSio— <2) .1 FAVOURITE HORSE, the property of Lord Viscount Deerhurst— .-J WELL- 

 KNOWN HORSE, the property of T. C. Hunter, Esq. 



1812— (2) THE TRIMMED COCK— A GAME COCK. 



,Sii— CATTLE OF THE IMPROVED SHORT-HORNED BREED, propertr of J. 

 Wilkinson, Esq., of Lenton, near Nottingham. 



i3i9-(2) PORTRAITS OF A FAMILY AT LITTLE THURLOIV, SUFFOLK- 

 FANNY, by Poulton, property of R. Jones, Esq., with the portrait of Chiffney. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE (60 in number). 



lifR. T.-iPLIN, author of The Gentleman s .^tabte Directory, 1796, vol. 7 ; engraved by 



Scott. 

 -■I SON OF ER.4SMUS, property of E. Boehm, Esq., 1796, vol. 8; engraved by J. Scott, 

 (2) AN ARABIAN, ijge, vol. 9; engraved by Scott— SPANIEL AND HARE, r797, 



vol. 9 ; engraved by J. Scott. 

 (2) MR. ROBERT JONES, practical .farrier, 1797, vol. 10; engraved by J. Scott— 



D.4B.'iTER, a celebrated fo.xhound belonging to the Berkeley Hunt, 1797, vol. 



10 ; engraved by J. Scott. 

 (2) COPPERBOTTO.M, an extraordinary mare, 12J hands high, winner of many races, 



1798, vol. II ; engraved by J. Scolt—PHOSPHORUS, by Eclipse, 1798, vol. 11 ; 



engraved by J. Scott. 

 (2) RICHARD KNIGHT, huntsman to Earl Spencer, 1802, vol. 21 ; engraved by W. Bond 



—R0.-iNH.4CK', 1802, vol. 21 ; engraved by J. Scott. 

 J.4SPER, a hound, bred by the Earl of Egremont, 1803, vol. 22 ; engraved by Scott. 

 PRECIPITATE, bred by the E.irl of Egremont, and foaled in 1787. 1804, vol. 23; en- 

 graved by Scott. 

 (2) MR. JOHN HILTON, judge of the course, \ewmarket, 1804, vol. 24; an etching— 



MR. SAMUEL BETTS, starter of the horses at Newmarket, 1804, vol. 24 ; an 



etching. 

 MR. JOHN FULLER, clerk of the course at Newmarket, 1805, vol. 15; an etching. 



