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House which was a very great treet indeed to see 

 the works of all the old Artists, but unfortunately 

 the Cartoons had just been removed to KLew* so 

 that I lost that sight I have been to hear the 

 Lectures at the Royal Academyf where I had the 

 Pleasure of seeing Sr. Joshua Reynolds & all the 

 Head Artists and have since by favour of Mr. 

 Pollard been made a member of the Artists Club 

 which meet once in a month. 



On Christmas day I dined with Mr. P. Gregson 

 they are all very well but no visible sign's of any 

 increase in Family Mr. Christr. desires his Com s 

 & hopes you wou'd excuse the liberty he had taken 

 in directing to your care, a Parcel for his Father 



at Ovingham. 1 shall be glad to hear from you 



the first oppertunity so conclude with best resps. 

 to all Friends wishing you all the Mirth & Hap- 

 piness that the times & seasons aford. 



I am Dr. Brother 



JNO. BEWICK. 



MARMADUKE TUNSTALL TO BEILBY AND 

 BEWICK. 



WYCLIFFE, July 75, i?8g. 

 GENTLEMEN, 



I duely received the 6 irripressions of the 

 Chillingham bull on vellum, they were rather re- 

 laxed & a little rumpled in the coming, the 

 figure is well engraved & has much expression ; 

 would have, I think, 50 impressions taken off, 



[* They are now at the South Kensington Museum, to which they 

 were removed from Kew in 1865.] 



[f John Bewick probably heard "Discourse XIV.," on Gains- 

 borough, delivered December 10, 1788.] 



