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Since that work left the publishers' hands particu- 

 lars of the following additional pictures by George 

 Stubbs have been kindly sent me, viz, : — 



In the possession of the Marquis of Tweedmouth. 



Portrait of Josiah Wedgwood, on a white horse, in a 

 dress of the period, wearing a three-cornered hat, yellow 

 frock-coat and top boots. 



In the possession of Earl Cowper, Panshanger, Hertford. 



A picture entitled " The Waldegrave Family," con- 

 taining portraits of Lord and Lady Milbanke, Sir Ralph 

 Milbanke and Mr. John Milbanke — a subject group with 

 members of the family seated in a pony-carriage, others 

 on horseback — size of the canvas 5 feet by 3 feet 6 inches. 



At Grimsthorpe, in Lincolnshire, the property of the Earl 

 of Ancaster. 



(These pictures hang in the Lower East Gallery.) 



No. 141. Portrait of a dark bay horse near an arch, a 

 groom in Turkish dress holding him by the bridle. 35I 

 inches by 44 inches. 



No. 142. Portrait of a bay horse with white spots on 

 its back, held with a bridle by a groom in a brown 

 Turkish dress. 35 J inches by 44 inches. 



No. 143. Portrait of a chestnut horse, held by a man 

 in red flowing robe, with white dog in the landscape. 

 35t inches by 44 inches. 



No. 148. Portrait of the Duke of Ancaster's " Blank," 

 a bay horse in a landscape, held by a man in a blue coat. 

 40 inches by 50 inches. 



No. 150. Portrait of the Duke of Ancaster's Spec- 

 tator, a bay mare, with groom in drab coat and vest and 

 jockey cap. 40 inches by 50 inches. 



No. 159. Portrait of the Duke of Ancaster's Blank, 

 a bay stallion, held back by a groom ; in distance two 

 tigures with horse near a stable. 30 inches by 44 inches. 



