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beyond these is a cart drawn by a single horse, going towards
the entrance of a town. Near a hovel on the left are two
women and a boy, playing with a dog.
1 st. 3 in. by 1 st. 9^ in.—P.
Now in the collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.
219. Gentlemen quitting an Inn. Near the corner of an
alehouse, from which is suspended a pewter jug, is a page
with his hat in his hand, holding a dappled-gray horse while
the rider mounts. His companions have already mounted
their steeds and departed; one of the latter is in the act of
extending his right hand, as if pointing to some distant
object; they are accompanied by a man on foot. An excellent
picture.
\st. 4* in. by 1 st. 9| in.—P.
Now in the collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.
220. A Groom holding a piebald Horse, while the rider
stands near a stable door ; a third person is seen looking out
at a window above. On the opposite side the view opens over
an agreeable landscape, exhibited under the aspect of early
morning.
1 st. 2 in. by \ st. 5| in.—P.
Now in the collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.
221. A Fanner on Horseback conversing with a Herdsman.
The view appears to be taken from the vicinity of Nemwygen,
and is composed, on the left, of a high road leading to a chain
of mountains, at the base of which are several ancient build-
ings with towers. A river ssows on the right, the banks of
which are fringed with bushes. Near this part are a ssock
of sheep and two cows; the latter are lying down: and in
the road is a man in a red jacket on a white horse, apparently
in conversation with the herdsman. A third peasant is seen
347
beyond these is a cart drawn by a single horse, going towards
the entrance of a town. Near a hovel on the left are two
women and a boy, playing with a dog.
1 st. 3 in. by 1 st. 9^ in.—P.
Now in the collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.
219. Gentlemen quitting an Inn. Near the corner of an
alehouse, from which is suspended a pewter jug, is a page
with his hat in his hand, holding a dappled-gray horse while
the rider mounts. His companions have already mounted
their steeds and departed; one of the latter is in the act of
extending his right hand, as if pointing to some distant
object; they are accompanied by a man on foot. An excellent
picture.
\st. 4* in. by 1 st. 9| in.—P.
Now in the collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.
220. A Groom holding a piebald Horse, while the rider
stands near a stable door ; a third person is seen looking out
at a window above. On the opposite side the view opens over
an agreeable landscape, exhibited under the aspect of early
morning.
1 st. 2 in. by \ st. 5| in.—P.
Now in the collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.
221. A Fanner on Horseback conversing with a Herdsman.
The view appears to be taken from the vicinity of Nemwygen,
and is composed, on the left, of a high road leading to a chain
of mountains, at the base of which are several ancient build-
ings with towers. A river ssows on the right, the banks of
which are fringed with bushes. Near this part are a ssock
of sheep and two cows; the latter are lying down: and in
the road is a man in a red jacket on a white horse, apparently
in conversation with the herdsman. A third peasant is seen