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once upright and true, honest and gentle minded, 

 a kind friend and one that I most sincerely and very 

 highly respected." 



The portrait here given is from a picture painted 

 by himself and was considered an admirable like- 

 ness. 



WORKS OF DEAN WOLSTENHOLME, Junior. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY 

 (14 in number). 



YEAR 



i8i3 — BEACH, a favourite bull bitch, bred at Abergavenny, the property of a Gentleman. 



iSig—PORTXA/TS OF THREE HORSES, the property of — Wyatt, Esq., Sun 

 Brewhouse, Portpool Lane. 



1821— (2) THREE DOE RABBITS OF FANCY BREED, the property of a Gentle- 

 man— /^Oi/./? BUCK RABBITS, the property of a Gentleman. 



iS2i—y/ElF OF THE BLACK EAGLE BREIVERV, belonging to Messrs. Truman, 

 Hanbury, Buxton & Co., with portraits of Horses, Men, &c. 



liiy— HARLOT, A STAG HOUND, WITH PUPPIES, belonging to Lord Glamis. 



1824— /I FAVOURITE HACKNEY AND DOG, the property of a Gentleman. 



1825— <2) TERRIERS FERRETING RABBITS— PORTRAIT OF PHILIP BOOTH, 

 ESQ.— VIEW FROM HATCH WOOD, LOOKING TOWARDS LORD 

 D ACRE'S. 



■ii^d—BACKERTRUMPS, a trotter, the property of George Wyatt, Esq. 



iSaS— FAVOURITE HUNTER, the property of Philip Booth, Esq. 



1S46— QUEEN ELIZABETH ESCORTED FROM HATFIELD HOUSE TO 

 ENFIELD CHASE TO HUNT THE HART. 



li^9—A MORNING SHOOTING. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED AT THE BRITISH 

 INSTITUTION (8 in number). 



1823— (2) VIEW IN SURREY FROM THE OLD BRIGHTON ROAD, LOOKING 

 TOWARDS GATTON, 2 ft. 4 in. by 2ft. 8 m.—A VIEW OF THE HOUR- 

 CLASS BREWERY, THAMES STREET, belonging to Messrs. Calvert & 

 Co., 4 ft. 4 in. by 5 ft. 2 in. 



1824— /I VIEW OF R UINS IN HER TFORDSHIRE, 3 ft. 4 in. by 3 ft. 10 in. 



1825— .4 FAVOURITE FOXHOUND, 2 ft. 4 in. by 2 ft. 8 in. 



ii2i— LANDSCAPE, WITH HOUNDS RUNNING ACROSS THE COUNTRY, a 

 view in Hertfordshire, i ft. 4 in. by i ft. 8 in. 



