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Warring Hill at Newmarket. This plate measures 

 17 inches by 12 inches. A fourth falate, "The 

 Fox Cha.se," is of the same dimensions as the last 

 of the Newmarket set. The four were " printed for 

 and sold by Elizabeth Foster at the White Horse 

 on Ludgate Hill, and published in 1752." The 

 engraving, by Mr. F. Babbage, here given is from 

 the " Horse Match over the Long Course." 



A trade catalogue issued in 1 768 by Robert 

 Wilkinson, successor to John Bowles, 58, Cornhill, 

 London, advertises four large prints from the same 

 paintings. Each plate is described as being i foot 

 7 inches deep, and 3 feet 6 inches wide, " curiously 

 engraved by Tilleman, Dubose and Sympson." 

 The same catalogue contains an advertisement of 

 ten prints, each 17 inches deep and 19 inches wide, 

 curiously engraved by Pardieu, Baron, and others, 

 from the original paintings of Tilleman, Parocell, 

 and others, illustrative of prominent events in the 

 history of King Charles the First. The names 

 of the artists are not declared in connection with the 

 several pictures ; but in view of the acquaintance 

 with Northamptonshire possessed by Tilleman, it is 

 permissible to suppose that he was responsible for 

 No. 5, depicting the battle of Naseby. The ten 

 prints, representative of "The History of King- 

 Charles the First," are : (i) The King's Marriage ; 

 (2) King Charles before Hull ; (3) The Revolt of 



