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THE RACE FOR THE CLARET STAKES.
A set of four in Aquatint, after James Pollard, engraved by R. Pollard.
   Published March 7th, 1825, by R. Pollard and Sons, Holloway, near
   London.
The Claret Stakes Plate was published May 20th, 1823.
EXTRAORDINARY MATCH ON THE ROUND COURSE AT NEWMARKET.
                                     By George Osbaldeston, Esq.
Aquatint. H. Alken pinxt.                       Geo. Hunt fecit.
    Published 1831 by J. More, 1, West Street, St. Martin's Lane.
The Same. Aquatint.                             J. Pollard pinxt.
  Published by T. Helme, 15, Tabernacle Square, Old Street Road.
VIEW OF A HORSE MATCH OVER THE LONG COURSE AT NEWMARKET,
   FROM YE STARTING POST TO YE STAND.
VIEW OF THE ROUND COURSE OR PLATE COURSE, WITH DIVERS JOCKEYS
   AND HORSES IN DIFFERENT ACTIONS AND POSTURES, GOING TO
   START FOR THE KING'S PLATE.
VIEW OF THE NOBLEMEN'S AND GENTLEMEN'S SEVERAL STRINGS OR
   TRAINS OF RUNNING HORSES, TAKING THEIR EXERCISE UP YE
   WATERING COURSE ON THE WARREN HILL AT NEWMARKET.
PLATE OF THE Fox CHASE.
Series of four, in line, after Peter Tillemans, engraved by Claud Du
   Bose and T. Sympson. Circa 1760.
THE WATERING PLACE AT NEWMARKET, WITH A VIEW OF THE COURSE
   AND THE STRING OF HORSES BELONGING TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE
   OF DEVONSHIRE, to whom this plate is humbly inscribed by His
   Grace's most obedient and devoted servant John Smith. In line.
Tillemans pinrt.                 J. Thompson delineavit el sculpt.
THE CHAISE MATCH. In line.
F. Hayman del.                               J. S. Muller sculpt.
NEWMARKET RACES.
    I.-THE GALLOP.
    II.-THE RACE.
H. Alken dell. et sculpsit. London, published January 1st, 1825, by
   S. and J. Fuller at their sporting gallery 34, Rathbone Place.
In Aquatint, 274 by 9.
MATCH BETWEEN BAY MALTON AND GIMCRACK AT NEWMARKET, OCTOBER,
   1765.
Aquatint. F. Sartorius pinxt.             R. Houston del. et fecit.
Published March 10th, 1766, by R. Heber, also by Robt. Sayer. 144 by 171.
MATCH BETWEEN THE DUKE OF BOLTON'S LOOBY AND THOMAS PANTON'S
   CONQUEROR. Circa 1735.
A small plate in line after J. Wootton, engraved and published by
   T. Sympson.
EAGLE BEATING ELEANOR AT NEWMARKET, Oct., 1804. By Whessel.
Aquatint.                                  Published by E. Orme.