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PICTURES EXHIBITED AT THE ROVAL ACADEMY. 



128. The Monkey who had seen the World. 



136, Portrait of the Hon. James Murray, second son 



to Lord Glenlyon, with a gamekeeper and a 



favourite fawn. 

 230. Dead Game, Swan, and Peacock, &c. 



1828. 



352. Scene in the Highlands, with portraits of the 

 Duchess of Bedford, the Duke of Gordon, 

 and Lord Alexander Russell. 



454. Portrait of a Terrier, the property of Owen 

 Williams, Esq., M.P. 



1829. 



20. An Illicit Whisky-Still in the Highlands. 

 96. Portrait of the Hon. Richard Cavendish, with a 

 favourite greyhound, &c.,. the property of his 

 Grace the Duke of Devonshire. 

 225. A Dead Roe Deer. 



291. Bashaw, the property of the Rt. Hon. the Earl 

 of Dudley. 



1830. 



313. Portraits of His Grace the Duke of Atholl and 

 Mr. George Murray, attended by his Head 

 Forester, John Crerar, Keepers, &c. 



342. Attachment. 



1831. 



86. Interior of a Highlander's House. 



146. Poachers Deer-stalking. 



147, Little Red Riding Hood. 

 295. The Poacher's Bothy. 

 301. Poacher and Red Deer. 



1832. 

 106. Pets. 



132. Portrait of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, 



K.G., &c., &c. 



346. Hawking. 



1833- 

 170. A Jack in Office. 



268. Deer and Deerhounds in a Mountain-Torrent. 

 318. Hunters, the property of W. Wigram, Esq. 

 311. Sir Walter Scott, seated at the bottom of the 

 Rhymer's Glen. 



1834. 



13. Scene of 'the Olden Time at Bolton Abbey. 

 96, A Highland Breakfast. 



141. CoUie Dog rescuing a Sheep from a Snowdrift. 

 332. Mark Hall, the property of W. Wigram, Esq. 



1835. 



130. Fairy, the property of Mrs. E. Lytton Bulwer. 



167. A Scene in the Grampians — the Drovers' De- 

 parture. 



303. Favourites, the property of H.R.H. Prince 

 George of Cambridge. 



1836. 



14. Scene in Chillingham Park; Portrait of Lord 



Ossulton, &c. 

 118. Twelfth Night ; or What you Will. 

 143. Ladies Harriet and Beatrice Hamilton, Children 



of the Marquis and Marchioness of Abercorn. 

 339. Mustard, the son of Pepper ; given by the late 



Sir Walter Scott to Sir Francis Chantrey. 



1837- 

 28. Falcon. 



34. Hooded Falcon. 



112. The Old Shepherd's Chief Mourner. 



160. The Highlands. 



186. Return from Hawking. 



303. Spaniels, the property of the Earl of Albemarle. 



325. Friends. 



445. Spaniels, the property of Lady Scott Douglas. 



1838. 



21. "There's Life in the Old Dog Yet." 

 49. Portraits of the Marquis of Stafford and the 

 Lady Evelyn Gower — Dunrobin Castle in the 

 distance. 

 90. Portraits of Her Majesty's favourite Dogs and 



Parrot. 

 147. Portrait of the Lady Fitzharris. 

 369. " None but the Brave deserve the Fair." 

 462. Distinguished Member of the Humane Society. 



1839. 



69. Princess Mary of Cambridge and a favourite 

 Newfoundland Dog, the property of Prince 

 George of Cambridge. 



145. Tethered Rams — Scene in Scotland. 



222. Corsican, Russian, and Fallow Deer. 



235. Portrait of Miss Eliza Peel, with Fido. 



289. Favourite Pony and Dogs, the property of 

 Charles William Packe, Esq., M.P., &c., &c. 



351. Van Amburgh and his Animals. 



548. Children of the Hon. Col. Seymour Bathurst. 



