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75. Fete, composed of about twenty-nine per-
sons, three couples dancing - - H. Bevan, Esq. - 429
85. Same, sixty-four persons, three couples in a ring Earl of Lonsdale 433
86. Same, eighty-two persons, three couples beneath a tree Ditto - 434
89. Three women and two men dancing in a ring H. Bevan, Esq. - 435
90. Feast, &c., fifty-two persons - - Erard’s Sale - 435
94. Fete, forty-five persons, three men and two
women in a ring - - - Earl of Ashburnham - 436
102. Ditto, a couple dancing to the hurdy-gurdy,
a second party - - - H. G. Barnard, Esq. - 438
103. Fair at Ghent, three hundred persons - C. Heusch, Esq. - 439
104. Festival, ninety-three persons, two couples dancing E. of Lonsdale 441
121. Sixteen villagers merry-making - Lord Sudeley - 445
123. Seventeen villagers, a couple dancing to a bagpipe Baron Nagel - 446
127. Lord of the village, with four ladies, two
youths, and two children - - Royal Collection - 447
129. Fifty villagers merry-making - - Ditto - - 448
132. Thirty persons, three couples dancing to bagpipe Lord Carrington 449
164. Thirteen villagers merry-making, &c. - Hermitage- - 459
169. Thirty villagers merry-making, &c. - Ditto - - 460
183. Thirty persons, of whom two couples are dancing Hesse Cassel - 464
198. Thirty-six peasants regaling near some cottages Duke of Wellington 468
206. Twenty-four villagers, a couple dancing to
the bagpipe - - . Lady Stuart’s Sale - 470
208 Company at table, a couple dancing to a siddle Mme. Hoffman - 270
209 Thirty-five persons, a blind man playing
the hurdy-gurdy - - - E. Higginson, Esq. - 270
Exteriors, Peasants regaling at Inns and Cottages.
5. Foui’ peasants, two of whom are playing at cards E. of Hardwick 406
32. Four men and a woman at a table near an alehouse Hermitage - 416
42. Bagpiper amusing nine persons at an alehouse door Ditto - 418
77. Four peasants at table, a woman at the door of the house - 431
79. Six peasants, four of them round a table - Brussels Museum - 431
81. Six peasants regaling at a cottage door
during harvest time - - J. R. West, Esq. - 432
156. Five peasants enjoying their pipes, &c. - Royal Collection - 457
171. Eight peasants assembled at an alehouse door Earl Beverley - 461
175. Five men standing round a tub table - - 462
Exteriors, Bowl Players and other Rural Games.
70. Four peasants playing at bowls - - 428
98. Peasants playing at bowls - - Mr. Vander Schrick - 437
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75. Fete, composed of about twenty-nine per-
sons, three couples dancing - - H. Bevan, Esq. - 429
85. Same, sixty-four persons, three couples in a ring Earl of Lonsdale 433
86. Same, eighty-two persons, three couples beneath a tree Ditto - 434
89. Three women and two men dancing in a ring H. Bevan, Esq. - 435
90. Feast, &c., fifty-two persons - - Erard’s Sale - 435
94. Fete, forty-five persons, three men and two
women in a ring - - - Earl of Ashburnham - 436
102. Ditto, a couple dancing to the hurdy-gurdy,
a second party - - - H. G. Barnard, Esq. - 438
103. Fair at Ghent, three hundred persons - C. Heusch, Esq. - 439
104. Festival, ninety-three persons, two couples dancing E. of Lonsdale 441
121. Sixteen villagers merry-making - Lord Sudeley - 445
123. Seventeen villagers, a couple dancing to a bagpipe Baron Nagel - 446
127. Lord of the village, with four ladies, two
youths, and two children - - Royal Collection - 447
129. Fifty villagers merry-making - - Ditto - - 448
132. Thirty persons, three couples dancing to bagpipe Lord Carrington 449
164. Thirteen villagers merry-making, &c. - Hermitage- - 459
169. Thirty villagers merry-making, &c. - Ditto - - 460
183. Thirty persons, of whom two couples are dancing Hesse Cassel - 464
198. Thirty-six peasants regaling near some cottages Duke of Wellington 468
206. Twenty-four villagers, a couple dancing to
the bagpipe - - . Lady Stuart’s Sale - 470
208 Company at table, a couple dancing to a siddle Mme. Hoffman - 270
209 Thirty-five persons, a blind man playing
the hurdy-gurdy - - - E. Higginson, Esq. - 270
Exteriors, Peasants regaling at Inns and Cottages.
5. Foui’ peasants, two of whom are playing at cards E. of Hardwick 406
32. Four men and a woman at a table near an alehouse Hermitage - 416
42. Bagpiper amusing nine persons at an alehouse door Ditto - 418
77. Four peasants at table, a woman at the door of the house - 431
79. Six peasants, four of them round a table - Brussels Museum - 431
81. Six peasants regaling at a cottage door
during harvest time - - J. R. West, Esq. - 432
156. Five peasants enjoying their pipes, &c. - Royal Collection - 457
171. Eight peasants assembled at an alehouse door Earl Beverley - 461
175. Five men standing round a tub table - - 462
Exteriors, Bowl Players and other Rural Games.
70. Four peasants playing at bowls - - 428
98. Peasants playing at bowls - - Mr. Vander Schrick - 437
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