WORKS OF JAMES WARD, R.A. 24 1 



YEAR 



1824— (6) A HUNTER, property of Unwin Heathcote, %v\.—SOOTHSAVER, a race 

 horse, property of George W.—FERRETT IiV A RABBIT IVARREX—SIR 

 JOHN LEICESTER, BART., EXERCrSING CHESHIRE YEOMANRY 

 ON THE SANDS AT LIVERPOOL— PRINCESS ROYAL, a racing mare, 

 property of Sir Thomas Mostyn, ^z.xt.—COPENH AGEN, ridden by the Duke 

 of Wellington at Waterloo, whose dam was ridden by General Grosvenor at the 

 Siege of Copenhagen when in foal of the former, and which carried the Duke that 

 day 15 hours. 



1825— (5) NONPAREIL, the Charger of George IV.— MONITOR, very fast hackney of 

 George IV. — BROOD .UARES, Queen of Diamonds, sister of Rozan and Lupin, 

 property of Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart., M.P. — DONALD, belonging to Philip 

 Cell, Esq.—MOSES, property of the Duke of York. 



ii2&-<i) BATTLE NEAR BOSTON, LINCOLNSHIRE— HORSE AND PONY, 

 Duke of Newcastle's — MARENGO, barbed charger, ridden by Napoleon 

 Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo— .4 FAVOURITE HUNTER. 



1827— (7) THE NORFOLK PHENOMENON— SIDES ALL— ITALIAN GREY- 

 HOUND, property of Lady Agnes Buller— r//£' DATS SPORT— A 

 SHOOTING PONY— RETRIEVER AND A SPANIEL, Lord Southampton's 

 —S.MOLENSKO, a race boTSe—PERSIAN SHEEP. 



j82B-<8) ALDERNEY bull— a HACKNEY, property of John Wells, Esq.— THE 

 WOOD.MAN'S COMPANIONS— SPANISH ASS— THE RETRIEVER— 

 ALDERNEY COIV—A HUNTER, property of Peter Hesketh, Esq.— 

 V AMOUR DU CHEVAL. 



ii2^— AUGUSTA, the property of Marquis of Exeter. 



i830-(6) THE FALL OF PHAETON— .MALTESE ASS AND FOAL— SPANISH 

 ASS AND FOAL— VENUS RISING FROM HER COUCH— THE 

 ARTISTS MOTHER IN HER EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR— DIANA AT 

 HER BATH DISTURBED BY ACTMON. 



^Zl\— PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST (JAMES IVARD, R.A.) 



Hi^—THE STRONG AND THE WEAK TWIN. 



i853-<7) CONTENTION— BEAU.MONT, NEAR CHESHUNT, HERTS, the 

 residence of Matthew Munt, Eiq.—THE M0.1IENT— PORTRAIT OF .4 

 LADY—AVAIELLA OLIVERIA CR0.1IIVELL R USSELL, Ihe on]y child 

 of the late Archimidorus Cromwell Russell, the last lineal descendant of the 

 Protector Cromwell — MAMELUKE, a race horse, property of John Theobald, 

 En-— THE EFFECTS OF DISOBEDIENCE (i Kings xiii. 26). 



iZn-ii) DUNCANS HORSES (M^chiilh, -Act ii. Sc. ih-AN ARABIAN— THE 

 YELDHA.M OAK AT GREAT YELDHAM, mentioned in the Esse.i Court 

 Rolls of the Manor, nearly 600 years ago. 



iZiS— THE HIGH AND LOW CONDITIONED EWE. 



1836— (3) BULL DOGS, REFORMER, BLUCHER, TROY AND CRIB, property of 

 Rowland Alston, Esq., U.V.—NUMPS RETURNING FROM MARKET, 

 vide lines upon the subject by the kn\s\.—THE STRUCK EAGLE, as 

 described in tributary verses upon the death of Henry Kirke White, by Lord 

 Byron. 



1837— (8) A SHEPHERD AND HIS DOG, AND TWO RA.MS, of Rowland Alston, 

 Esq., M.P.— VIEW OF OXFORD, taken from 'RosehWl— CHANGE OF 

 PASTURE— PLENTY— THE REPAST— DASH, the property of the Artist 

 —SY.MPATHY— INTERCESSION. 



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