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The foil between Ferry Bridge and How- 

 den, (which is in the road I before travelled) 

 confifts chiefly of fand ; it is very indiffe- 

 rently cultivated : Turnips they fow in fome 

 quantities, but feldom hoe them. 



Fruit with a Tankard, &c. Very well done. 



A Fcx with a dead Fowl. Excellent. 



A dead Hare, &e. Fine. The greyhound's 



head good ; but not curiofity enough in his 



nofe. 

 Two Land] 'capes (over the doors). Fine. The 



figures elegantly grouped : That of the lake 



and trees very pleafing. 

 A large Battle. Great fire and fpirit. 

 Two/mail Land/capes. Colours admirable ; the 



rocks and foreft fublimely grand. 

 Butterflies and Leaves. Exceedingly well finifh- 



.ed. 

 A Nativity. Very graceful and pleafing •, the 



Viroin's countenance fine, and her attitude 



eafy and natural. If the hands are any rule 



to judge by, I fhould fuppofe this piece by 



Farmagiano. 

 A Venetian Profpeft. Brilliant and fine : It is 



in Canaietti*s manner. 

 Two Pieces, Companions-, one of Fruit-women: 



The colours very good. The other A Woman 



milking a Goat, Ike. Fine -, but not fo brilliant. 



But the cattle very well done. 

 Marchionefs of Rockingham (over the chimney). 



The attitude elegant, and drapery good. 

 Two Heads -, Oliver Cromwell, and another, its 



companion. 



And 



