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afterwards went through one of the divisions of the 

 exercise while riding over a five-barred gate. 

 J. W. Reynolds executed a fine engraving from this 

 picture, and a small plate engraved by Edwards 

 was published in the Sporting Magazine of 1806. 



" A Correct View of the Golden Lane Genuine 

 Brewery," with a dray and heavy massive horses, 

 painted and exhibited in 1807, a canvas about 

 47 inches long by 2oi- inches high, hangs in 

 the Council Room of the Shire Horse Society in 

 Hanover Square. 



Dean Wolstenholme painted several sets or series 

 of hunting, coursing, and shooting scenes, many of 

 which were engraved by Sutherland and Bromley. 

 One such set represents " Foxhunting," in four 

 scenes ; these were engraved by Sutherland ; size 

 of plates 27 inches by 8|- inches, printed in colours, 

 and published by Ackermann. "Shooting" was the 

 title of another series of four clever pictures, which 

 represented respectively (i) Going out ; (2) Game 

 Found ; (3) Dogs Bringing the Same, and (4) Re- 

 freshing. These were engraved by Himeley. Many 

 of his pictures were inspired by the hunting songs 

 which he was fond of singing with a few com- 

 panions of his active sporting days. Others worthy 

 of special mention are " The High-mettled Racer 

 Sold to the Hounds " ; " The Joys of Coursing." 

 The " Death of Tom Moody " and " Reynard seek- 



