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The exhibition of the Royal Manchester Institution. 1835, the thirteenth. Modern artists. Author(s): Royal Manchester Institution. Source: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection, (1835) Published by: The University of Manchester, The John Rylands University Library Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/60239204 . Accessed: 14/06/2014 14:51 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Digitization of this work funded by the JISC Digitisation Programme. The University of Manchester, The John Rylands University Library and are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.78.115 on Sat, 14 Jun 2014 14:51:52 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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The exhibition of the Royal Manchester Institution. 1835, the thirteenth. Modern artists.Author(s): Royal Manchester Institution.Source: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection, (1835)Published by: The University of Manchester, The John Rylands University LibraryStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/60239204 .

Accessed: 14/06/2014 14:51

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

.

Digitization of this work funded by the JISC Digitisation Programme.

The University of Manchester, The John Rylands University Library and are collaborating with JSTOR todigitize, preserve and extend access to Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection.

http://www.jstor.org

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THE

EXHIBITION

ROYAL MANCHESTER INSTITUTION,

1835.

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MODERN ARTISTS.

'' When a critic examines the works of any of the masters in poetry or painting, he may sometimes examine it by an idea of perfection, in his own mind, which neither that nor any other human work will ever come up to ; and as long as he compares it with this standard, he can see nothing in it but faults and imperfections. But when lie comes to consider the rank which it ought to hold among other works of the same kind, he necessarily compares it with a very different standard,—the common degree of excellence which is usually attained in this particular art; and when he judges of it by this new measure, it may often appear to deserve the highest applause." Dr. Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments.

MANCHESTER:

PRINTED BY T. SOWLER, COURIER AND HERALD OFFICE, 4, ST. ANN'S-SQUARE.

PRICE ONE SHILLING.

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Hereditary Governors are admitted by ballot, and on paying Forty Guineas, and One Guinea per annum, or Sixty-two Pounds in one sum; and are entitled to free admis¬ sion for themselves and families, and for strangers (from a distance of twelve miles) visiting in their houses, to all Exhibitions, Lectures, fyc.

Life Governors are admitted by ballot, and on paying Forty-two Pounds in one sum ; and are entitled to free admission for themselves and families to all the Exhibitions; and for themselves individually and two other members of their families, to all the Courses of Lectures.

Annual Governors are also admitted by ballot, and on paying Three Guineas per annum ; and are entitled to the privileges enjoyed by Life Governors.

Annual Subscribers are admitted by the Council, on payment of Two Guineas

per annum, and are entitled to personal admission to all Lectures and Exhibitions.

Persons desirous of becoming purchasers will receive all necessary information by applying to Mr. Myall, the Assistant Secretary.

TICKETS 3?0E THE SEASON SEVEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

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ROYAL MANCHESTER INSTITUTION.

patron.

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.

^Mssftent. THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE EARL OF WILTON.

'Ftce^restoents.

The Very Rev. T. CALVERT, D.D. Rev. JOHN CLOWES. JOHN ENTWISLE, Esq., M.P. RICHARD ENTWISLE, Esq. THOMAS HARDMAN, Esq. ISAAC HARROP. Esq.

BENJAMIN HEYWOOD, Esq. EDWARD LOYD, Esq. THOMAS NORRIS, Esq. THOMAS RID GWAY, Esq. JOHN TOUCHET, Esq. THOMAS J. TRAFFORD, Esq.

©otincil.

JAMES DAVENPORT HULME, M. D. Chairman. GEORGE WILLIAM WOOD, Esq. Deputy Chairman.

THOMAS TOWNEND, Esq. Treasurer. T. WOODCOCK WINSTANLEY, Esq. Honorary Secretary.

BARDSLEY SAMUEL A., M.D. BARTON SAMUEL BRANDT ROBERT CHRISTIE ROBERT EWART PETER FLETCHER SAMUEL FRASER JAMES W. GARNETT WILLIAM HARTER J. C. HINDLEY ROBERT

KIRKMAN JOHN LOMAS THOMAS LYON EDMUND, M.D. LYON MATTHEW M'CONNEL HENRY SERGEANT Rev. O. SCHUNCK M. TETLOW JOHN TOOTAL HENRY WOOD JAMES

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DONATIONS.

HIS LATE MAJESTY GEORGE THE) e r „ FOURTH f *erles °* Casts from the Elgin Marbles.

B. A. HEYWOOD, Esq £500.

JONATHAN HATFIELD, Esq A series of thirteen Casts and Marble Busts.

SEBASTIAN PETHER, Esq f A Painting, representing the destruction of a City by the eruption or a Volcano.

Mrs. EVANS Burmese Images, &c. and Bow and Arrows.

LIEUTENANT WALKER, R.N Fossil remains.

"Paintings.—Joshua commanding the sun to stand still, by Pietro de Cortona.—Moses praying for the children of Israel to over-

CHARLES O'NEIL, Esq <j come the Egyptians, by Pietro de Cortona. —Landscape, Angel appearing to Hagar in the Wilderness, by Hodges and Sir Joshua Reynolds.

ADAM WHITWORTH, Esq A Burmese Manuscript.

JAMES BEARDOE, Esq { ^t^RoSafCoiS

Wheath^ R-A'

JOHN GIBSON, Esq Cast of Psyche borne by Zephyrs. JOHN HATFIELD, Esq Two Casts of Female Figures. Mr. COGDELL (America) Model of Modestia.

JONATHAN JACKSON, Esq Design for an Infirmary.

JAMES BRADDOCK, Esq { ^1^

Val"able PabtingS' ̂ ^^

SAMUEL GREEN, Esq Painting, by Richard Westall, R.A.

HENRY M'CONNEL, Esq Painting, by Salvator Rosa. R. TATTERSALL, Esq Design for the Cumberland County Infirmary. JOHN DUNN, Esq Four Saxon Coins. WILLIAM TOWNEND, Esq Painting, by Alessandro Turchi. JOHN GREAVES, Esq Painting, by Morland. DAVID DUNBAR, Esq Bust, in marble, of Canova. Mr. BINGHAM Several Norman and Saxon Coins.

HENRY BEAUFOY Esq. J Colonel Beaufoy's Nautical and Hydraulic ' Experiments.

GEORGE FRECKLETON, M.D A Mummy found in Peru. JOHN TETLOW, Esq A Cast from Conova's group of the Graces. JAMES D. HULME, M.D Various Coins.

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LIST OF THE

HEREDITARY GOVERNORS,

WHO HAVE ASSENTED TO THE PAYMENT OF THE ANNUAL GUINEA, AND WHO ARE ENTITLED TO THE ADDITIONAL PRIVILEGES.

Ackers, William, Cheetliam Adamthwaite, John, Cooke-street, Salford Ainsworth, Peter, M. P., Smitlihills Hall Alcock, Samuel, Milk-street Allen, John, King-street Allen, Thomas, Cheetwood Anderton, John, Palace-street Andrew, James, High-street Appleby, Thomas, (Life,) Maskell-street Ashton, George, Cannon-street Ashton, Thomas, M. D., Mosley-street Ashton, Thomas, Mosley-street

Bannerman, Alexander, Mar-ket-street Bannerman, Andrew, ditto Bannerman, Henry, ditto Bannerman, Henry, jun. ditto Bannerman, John, ditto Barbour, Robert, Back George-street Bardsley, James L., M. D., Chatham-street Bardsley, Samuel A., M. D., Ardwick Barker, Thomas, Oldham Barker, Robert, Market-place Barlow, Henry, Stockport Barlow, John, Ardwick Green Barratt, James, Marsden-street Barratt, James, Back King-street Barrow, Richard, Mosley-street Barton, R. W., Spring Wood Barton, Samuel, Mosley-street Bashall, Richard, Bamberbridge Bateman, John, Knypersley Hall Batt, William, 11, Dale-street Bayley, James, Cannon-street Bayley, Samuel Baxter, Edward Beale, Thomas, St. Ann's-square Beardoe, James, New Cannon-street Beaver, Hugh, The Temple Behrens, S. L., Mosley-street

Becker, Hannibal, Foxdenton Hall Beeston, William, David-street Begg, John, Hulme Bellhouse, David, jun., Grosvenor-street Bellhouse, David, Falkner-street Bellhouse, James, ditto Bellhouse, John, ditto Bellhouse, Wainwright, ditto Bennett, John, Dale-street Bentley, John, Birch House, near Manchester Bentley, William, Audenshaw Bibby, Thomas, Hanging-ditch Binyon, Lucy, Mayfield Binyon, Thomas, St. Ann's-square Birch, Henry, Norfolk-street Birch, William, St. John-street Birley, H. H., Back George-street Birley, Joseph, ditto Birtles, Thomas, Half Moon-court Boothman, Thomas, Ardwick-place Bow, William, Blackfriars Bowman, James, Great Bridgewater-strcet Brackenbury, J. B., Brown-street Bradley, Mrs. Robert, 5, Crescent, Salford Bradshaw, John, Weast House Brandt, Robert, Pendleton Bremner, James W., Summer-place Brettargh, Henry, 11, Aytoun-street Bridge, John William, Dale-street Bridson, Thomas R., St. Mary's Brierley, Thomas, Marsden-square Brigham, William Broadbent, James, Cannon-street Broadhurst, Daniel, New Cannon-street Brooke, Peter, Hanson's-court Brooks, John, Lever-street Brooks, Samuel, Market-street Brooks, S. R., America Broomhead, Abraham, Dale-street Brown, Thomas, 11, Half Moon-street

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Brown, Thomas, Green-hill, Greenheys Brown, Thomas, Ardwick Buckley, Edmund, Mather-street Burgess, Thomas, Crescent Burt, James, Bond-street Burton, John, High-street Bury, James, Friday-street Bury, Thomas, Adelphi

Callender, William, High-street Cantrell, Emanuel, Cheapside Cardwell, Thomas, Ardwick Chappell, G. R., High-street Cheetham, Jonathan, 4, Prince's-court Chippindall, John, Mosley-street Christie, Robert, Pall Mall Clarke, Joseph, B., London-road Claye, Richard, King-street Clayton, David, Stockport Clegg, R. B., George-streot Clegg, Charles, ditto Clowes, Rev. John, Broughton Hall Coates, Richard, Brown-street Coates, Thomas, Strangeways Cocker, Jonathan, Salford Colin, J. W., Rusholme Collier, John, Paddington, Pendleton Collins, Richard, Travis Isle Cooke, James, Watling-street Cooke, Uriah, (Life,) Peel-street Cooper, E. M., Tanner's-lane Cope, Richard, Exchange-street Copley, J. G., Mount-street Compton, Joseph, Mayfield Cor-ser, Rev. Thomas, Stand Crighton, William, Cannon-street-buildings Cririe, William, Mosley-street Cussons, Thomas, Oldham

Darbishire, James, Greenheys Darwell, George, Liverpool Darwell, Thomas, Ridgefield Dawson Jonathan, Ardwick Green Delauny, L. B., Crumpsall Denby, William, Marsden-square Denison, Joseph, Princess-street Dicken, Job, Green Bank, Sale Green Dixon, John, Johnson's-buildings Doncaster, George, Marsden-square Dorrington, William, Exchange-street Douglas, John, Back-square

Duckworth, William Dugdale, Adam, Marsden-square Dugdale, John, Market-street Dyer, J. C, Dale-street

Entwisle, Richard, Rusholme Entwisle, Thomas, Pendlebury Evans, Charles, Brown-street Evans, Evan, George-street Ewart, Peter, jun., Lower Mosley-street

Fairbairn, William, Great Ancoats-street Falkner George, Chatham-street Farington, Henry, Ardwick Fawdington, William, Marsden-square Fernley, James, Piatt Hall Fernley, John, Marsden-square Fielden, Thomas, Johnson's-buildings Fielding, Rev. Henry, George-street Fielding, Jeremiah, New Cannon-stieet Fielding, John, Oxford-street Fisher, T. M., Tib-street Fleming, Thomas, Broughton View Fletcher, John, Piccadilly Fletcher, Samuel, Oxford-street Flintoff, Thomas, Broughton Fort, John, M.P., Read Hall, Clitheroe Fort, Lawrence, High-street Forth, Henry, Bread-street Fraser, J. W., Ardwick-green Frost, James, Sackville-street Frost, Thomas, 18, Rooke-street Fumiss, Micah, St. Ann's-square

Galloway, William, Great Bridgewater-street Gardner, George, Pendleton Gardner, Robert, Pall-mall Gamett, Robert, St. James's-square Garnett, William, Lark Hill Geary, Mrs., 7, Lower Mosley-street Gee, James, 34, Church-street Gee, Robert, ditto Gibson, Matthew, Stretford Glasgow, William, Great Bridgewater-street Gough, Thomas, Albion Mills Gould, Richard, Walness Bank Grant, Daniel, Mosley-street Grant, John, Nuttall Hall Grant, William, Spring Side Gratrix, George, Lever-street Grave, Joseph, jun., Fountain-street

wss^.

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Greaves, John, Crescent Greenway, Charles, Isle of Man Greenwood, Thomas, Polefield, Prestwich Greg, R. H., Quarry Bank Greg, W. R., Stand Grundy, George, Cheetham Hill

Hadfield, George, Greenheys Haigh, Thomas, Liverpool Hall, Mary, Cavendish-street Hampson, Richard, Princess-street Harbottle, Thomas, Oxford-street Hardie, James, Longsight Hardman, Thomas, Broughton Hargreaves, John, Broadoak Harrison, Abel, Staleybridge Harrison, Jolin, Higher Ardwick Harrison, Martha, 97, Piccadilly Hamson, Robert, Strangeways Harter, J. C, Broughton Harter, William, Leaf-square Hatton, William, Crescent Heald, James, Parr's Wood, Didsbury Heap, John, Didsbury Henry, Alexander, Woodlands Henry, William, M. D., F. R. S. Pendlebury Henson, Robert, Rusholme-road Heron, J. H., Bank-street Heywood, Benjamin, Claremont Heywood, Thomas Hibbert, Mrs. James, Crescent Higgins, William, Salford Higson, John, Cross-street Hill, Thomas, Ardwick Hill, William, Crescent Hilton, Thomas, Half Moon-street Hindley, Robert, Salford Hole, George, Cheetham-hill Hole, Richard, Daisy-bank, Longsight Holford, Mrs. John, Rusholme Holt, James, St. John's-street Holt, John, 11, St. John's-street Holte, Richard Orford Home, Dennis, St. Ann's-square Hough, Joseph, Market-place Houldsworth, Henry, jun., Ardwick Houldsworth, T. Esq., M. P., Portland-place Howard, John, Portwood Howarth, Edmund, Sale Hoyle, John, Ducie-sfareet, Oxford-road Hudson, William, Hulme

Hull, John, M. D., F. L. S., Mosley-street Hulme, J. D., M. D., Falkner-street Hulme, James Hilton, 29, Crescent Hunter, William, Bank-place, Red-hank Huthersall, Rev. Cort, Ardwick

Jenkinson, William, Blackfriars Jepson, Richard, Heaton Norris Jesse, John, F.L. S., Downing-street Johnson, John, 27, Dale-street Johnson, William, Falkner-street Johnson, William Finney, Deansgate Jones, George Jones, Joseph, jun., Oldham Jones, William, jun., ditto Jordan, Joseph, Bridge-street

Kay, Alexander, St. John-street Kay, Samuel, Adelphi Kaye, John, Greenheys Kennedy, Mis. James, Ancoats Kennedy, John, Ardwick House Kenworthy, John, 97, Bridge-street Kirk, Benjamin, Staley Bridge Kirkman, John, Mosley-street Kershaw, James, High-street

Labrey, William, Market-place Lacy, Henry Charles, Mosley-street Lane, Joseph, Stockport Lane, William, Piccadilly Lee, Daniel, Cannon-street Lees, Aaron, Phoenix-street Lees, James, Oldham Lees, Jerry, Regent's-road Lees, Samuel, St. Ann's-street Leigh, George, New Cannon-street Lilly, Frederick, Hanging-ditch Lillie, James, Store-street Lloyd, E. J., King-street Lloyd, John, Cannon-street Lomas, John, Strangeways Lomas, Thomas, ditto Longworth, Thomas, York-street Loyd, Edward, Green Hill Lupton, William, Salford Lyon, Edmund, M.D., Princess-street Lyon, George, ditto Lyon, Matthew, Fountain-street Lyon, Thomas, Appleton Hall

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Marris, Francis Marsden, John, Rusholme-road Marshall, Joseph, America Marsland, Henry, Grosvenor-square Marsland, John, Birch Hall Marsland, Joseph, Mosley-street Marsland, Samuel, Nelson-street Marsland, John, Stockport Marsland, Thomas, M.P., ditto Massey, James, jun., Plymouth-street Matley, Richard, Church-street Mawson, Charles, Ardwick Mayer, Joseph, 19, Pall-mall M'Clure, John, Piccadilly M'Connel, Henry, Polygon Meadows, Thomas, Mill-street, Ancoats Millington, William M., Oxford-street Milne, Oswald, St. James's-square Milne, James, 35, Spring-gardens Moore, John, jun., Sale Hall Morton, William, King-street Mottram, Thomas, Didsbury Moult, Thomas, Cheetham-hill Murray, George, Ancoats Hall

Neden, George Neild, William, Mayfield Nevill, Charles, Harpurhey Newall, William, Market-street Newbery, Henry, Brown-street Norris, Edward. Long-millgate Norris, James, Broughton Norcliffe, John, Hanging-ditch Novelli, Philip, York-street

Occleshaw, William, Piccadilly Occleston, William, Fountain-street Occleston, John, ditto Ogden, Robert, Summer-place Ogden, Thomas, jun., ditto Ogden, Thomas, Ardwick Ollivant, John, Crescent Ollivant, John J., Exchange-street Ollivant, Thomas W., ditto Ormerod, George W., Grosvenor-street Oughton, James, 20, Marsden-square Oughton, Samuel H., New High-street

Parker, William, Mosley-street Pearson, John, Marsden-square Peel, George, Marsden-street

Peel, Joseph, Marsden-street Petty, John, St. Ann's-square Philips, Francis, Bank Hall Philips, Francis Aspinall, Thorn Field Philips, Sir George, Bart,, Weston House Philips, G. R., M. P. Philips, Mark, M. P., The Park Philips, Robert, ditto Philips, Nathaniel, The Dales Pilkington, Joseph, Dickinson-street Pilling, John, Longsight Pollard, William, Higher Ardwick Pooley, John, Hulme Pooley, John, jun., Hulme Pope, Henry, jun., Hulme Pope, Samuel, Chorlton Hall Potter, Christopher Bower, Mosley-street Potter, John, Broughton Potter, Richard, M. P., Broughton Potter, Richard, Smedley Hall Potter, Thomas, Buile Hill Price, Bulkeley, Brown-street Prince, Samuel, Market-street

Raby, John S., Hanging-ditch Raby, William, Spring-gardens Radford, Joseph, Oxford-street Ransome, J. A., St. Peter's-square Rawson John, Ardwick Reddish James, White Coppice Redhead, Mrs. John, Islington Richardson, John, Deansgate Richardson, James, Mosley Arms Roberts, John, Piccadilly Roberts, Richard, Seedley House Robinson, John, Norfolk-street Robinson, William, Rusholme Rook, Robert, Oxford-street Rothwell, John, Hulme Rothwell, R. H., Brown-street Runcorn, John, Oxford-street Runcorn, Richard, Cavendish-street Rushton, Edward, Rusholme Ryle, John, M. P., Macclesfield Robinson, R. R. W., M. D., King-street

Samuels, John, York-street Sanderson, T. B. W., Brown-street Sandiford, Joseph, Falkner-street Sandiford, Benjamin, Newton-street Satterthwaite, Edward Fowler, Shudelu'll

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Scarr, Robert, Oldfield-road Scholes George, High Bank Schunck, M., Mosley-street Seddon, Robert, Broughton Sergeant, Oswald, Broughton Sherratt, Mrs. John, Oak Field Sherratt, Thomas, Pendleton Shires, Benjamin, Stable-street Sidebotham, Edward, Hyde Simpson, James, Peel-street Slater, Thomas, Crown Inn Slater, William, Princess-street Slatter, Thomas, Duke-street Smith, James, Bank-parade Smith, Joseph, Strangeways Hall Smith, John, Piccadilly Smith, Richard, ditto Smith, William, Heaton Norris Sothern, James, Worsley Hall Southam, George, Market Place Stamford and Warrington, the Right Hon. the Earl

of, Dunham Park Stewart, Robert, Pall-mall Stocks, Samuel, Mosley-street Stocks, Benjamin, Falkner-street Sykes, Richard, 72, Falkner-street

Taylor, Captain, Oldham Taylor, James Mayer, Oldham Taylor, John Edward, Market-street Taylor, Peter, Rusholme-road Taylor, Thomas T., St. John's-pai ade Tebbutt, Edward, Pendleton Tebbutt, Robert, Burnage Tebbutt, Thomas Rainforth, Deansgate Terry, George, Chorlton-place Tetlow, John, Alkrington Hall Thackeray, Mrs., Crescent Thomas, David, Cannon-street Thompson, James, Mosley-street Thompson, E. P., Cannon-street Thorp, Thomas, London-road Tidswell, Benjamin K., Burgess-terrace, Ardwick Titley, Edward, Fountain-street Todd, Joseph, Culcheth Todd, Christopher, Hilton-street Tootal, Edward, York-street

Tootal, Henry, York-street Touchet, John, Broome House Townend Thomas, The Polygon Townend, William, High-street Trafford, T. J., Trafford Park Travis, John, Quay-street Trueman, Thomas, Hart Hill Turner, Joseph, Piccadilly Turner, Robert, ditto Turner, Thomas, Mosley-street

Vickers, William, Gartside-street

Wainhouse, Nathaniel, Princess-street Walker, Mrs. John, Ardwick Walker, John Goldie, Levenshulme Walker, Thomas, St. John's Wallis, John, Mayes-street '

Watkins, William Ben, Higher Ardwick Wells, John, (Life) Peel-street Wanklyn, William. St. John's Waterhouse, Benjamin, Back-square Weight, Hezekiah, Reddish Welch, Antony, 49, Upper Brook-street Westhead, Edward, Corn Exchange Wheeler, John, Market-street Whitehead, Mrs., 44, Sidney-street Wilde, Wm. W., Aldred-place, Salford Williams, John, London-road Wilson, W. J., Mosley-street Wilton, the Right Hon. the Earl of, Heaton House Windsor, John, F. L. S., Piccadilly Winstanley, T. W., Brown-street Winter, Gilbert, Stocks Withington, Benjamin, Parkfield Withington, George, ditto Wood, Charles, Brazennose-street Wood, George William, Singleton Lodge Wood, James, Rusholme Wood, John, Bank Bridge, near Manchester Worthington, T., Sharson Wright, Edmund, Oxford-road Wright, T. Salford

Yates, James, Star Inn Yates, William, Newton-street

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LIST OF THE

HEREDITARY GOVERNORS,

WHO HAVE NOT YET ASSENTED TO THE PAYMENT OF THE ANNUAL GUINEA.

Ainsworth, John Lees, Bank Side, Oldham Ainsworth, James, King-street Andrew, George, Crumpsall Ashton, Benjamin, Hyde Ashton, James, ditto Ashton, John, Portland-place Ashton, Samuel, ditto Ashton, Robert, Market-street Ashton, John, Parsonage Ashton, Samuel, ditto Ashton, Samuel, jun., ditto Ashton, Thomas, ditto Ashton, Thomas, jun., ditto Axon, Charles, 16, Birchen-lane

Backhouse, George, 58, High-street Barge, John, Broughton Bai-ker, James, Oldham Barlow, George ditto Barlow, John, Byrom-street Barratt, John, Altrincham Bellott, Thomas Bernheim, M., Fountain-street Bexley, Lord, London Birley, Richard, Liverpool Blair, Stephen, Bolton Booth, John, Ardwick Booth, Sir Robert Gore, Bart., Lissadill, Sligo Bowden, Richard C, High-street Bower, Alexander, Rusholme Bqwker, John, Polefield Bradley, Rev. Samuel, Falkner-street Bradock, James Brett, Samuel, Deansgate Broadbent, Thomas, Marsden-square Brown, John, Lea Castle Buchanan, Benjamin, Piccadilly Buchanan, Charles, Market-street Burton, William, Cheetham Hill Bury, William, Foxhill Bank

Cahow, Thomas, Bury

Chapman, James, Thomas-street Christie, John, London Clarkson, James, Bent House, Cheetham Clay, William, King-street Clayton, John, Marple Clogg, Richard, Congleton Close, Thomas, Notts Cooke, Thomas, Pendlebury Cooke, John, ditto Crallan, Thomas, Ardwick Crewdson, Thomas, Oxford-road Croft, William, Weast House Cunliffe, R. E., Leaf-square Cunliffe, James, Blackburn

Daintry, James Smith, London Ditchfield, John, Dublin Dixon, Francis, Wrexham Dixon, George, Johnson's-buildings Drinkwater, Thomas, Irwell House

Edge, Samuel Eaton, Cheetham Hill Edwards, Joshua, Liverpool Entwisle, John, Foxholes, Rochdale Entwisle, Henry, London

Firth, Joseph, Deansgate Freeman, George, 45, George-street

Gaskell, Lawrence, Ridgefleld Goodwin, Samuel, London Gould, John, New Cannon-street Green, Samuel, Garratt Grimshaw, James, Broughton

Hal], Ralph, Staley Bridge Hampson, John, Brown-street Harding, John, Higher Ardwick Hargreaves, John, Marsden-square Hargreaves, R. H., Market-street Harrison, David, Staley Bridge Harrop, Isaac, Altrincham

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Harrop, John, Sidney-street Heywood, John, Bacnp Hibbert, George, Portland-place, London Hick, Benjamin, Bolton Hoare, George Matthew, London Hodgson, Thomas Wright, Pool-fold Holden, James, Market-street Hole, Samuel, Strangeways Brewery Holford, James, London Holme, E., M.D., F.L.S., King-street Howard, Charles, Hyde Howard, John, ditto Howard, Josiah, Longsight Hall Hulme, Sir Abraham, Bart., Wormlebury Hulton, William, Hulton Park Hyde, John, Bank-street

Jackson, R. R., Plymouth-street Johnson, Thomas Johnson, James, Worsley

Kay, Robert, Bolton Kearsley, James, Newbrooke House Kearsley, Thomas, Tildesley Knight, Nathan, Pendleton

Latham, John, Chatham-street Law, John, Crumpsall Lawton, John, George-street Leech, John, Staley Bridge Lees, Jeremiah, ditto Lees, John Lees, George, Crescent Lees, James, jun., Islington Lees, Joseph, Plymouth-grove Lees, James, Polygon Leigh, James, Ardwick Lockett, Joseph, Shaw's-brow Lomax, Robert, Harwood, near Bolton Lonsdale, James, London Loyd, Lewis, ditto Loyd, Samuel Jones, ditto Lyon, Eliz. C, 9, Bank-place

M'Keand, Joseph, 18, Bond-street M'Nivan, Charles, London Marsden, Rev. William, Ridgefield Marshall, J. E., Liverpool Martin, T. T., Whitehall House, London Midwood, J., Cooper-street Milne, Edward

Mitchell, John, M.D., Piccadilly Mosley, Sir Oswald, Bart., M. P., Rolleston Hall,

Staffordshire Murray, W. W., Hulme

Nicholls, Robert D., Altrincham Norris, Thomas, Redivals, Bury Norris, William H., Hall-street

Ormerod, Richard, Minshull-street

Parker, Francis, Quay-street Parker, Lieut.-Colonel, Lancaster Partington, J. E., Oxford-street Patten, John, Hulme Pein, E., Sunnyside Petty, Joseph, Bloom-street Potts, John, New Mills, Derbyshire Powell, John, Ardwick Prince, John, Back-square

Rawson, Benjamin, Darley Hall, Bolton Rawson, Thomas S., Rochdale Reyner, Joshua, Swan-street Ridgway, Joseph, Ridgmont. Bolton Ridgway, Thomas, Horwich, Bolton Roby, John, Rochdale Rothwell, Peter, Bolton Rymer, William, Marsden-street

Sandiford, James, Oldham-street Schwabe, Louis, Portland-street Scott, David, Cannon-street Sells, John, Grosvenor-street Shelmerdine, Richard, jun., Broken-bank Sidebotham, Charles H., 52, Spring-gardens Sidebotham, Henry, ditto Sidebotham, George, Mottram Slack, John, Lowton Smith, Robert, Piccadilly Spencer, John, Cromford-court Stirling, Charles, Lower Mosley-street Sutcliffe, John, Marsden-square Sykes, Edmund, 72, Fountain-street

Taylor, William, Bank-parade Thompson, John, Higher Ardwick Thomason, Richard, Plymouth-grove Thorpe, Charles, Print-street Thorpe, Robert, Oldham-street

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Wanklyn, John Bradshaw, Crescent Watson, Henry, Temple Wheeler, James, Tipping's-court Whitaker, William, Crow-alley Whitelegg, T., Cross-street, Cheshire Whitlow, R. M., St. James's-square Wilkinson, John, Chorley Willoughby, Joseph, Cheetwood Wilson, John, (Life)

Winter, Joseph, Stand Wood, George, New High-street Wood, Samuel, Mosley-street Worthington, Hugo, Altrincham Wright, Bartholomew, George-street Wright, John, Brabbins Hall, Cheshire Wright, Philip, 39, Ducie-street, Strangeways

Yardley, Thomas W., Wednesbury, Staffordshire

ANNUAL GOVERNORS.

Agnew, Thomas, Exchange-street Allan, John, Mosley-street Armstrong, Thomas, St. James's-square Atkinson, William, Smedley Bank

Barker, John, Print-street Beaver, John A., Spring-gardens Bentley, Miss, Ardwick Birch, Mrs. Lea, Grosvenor-street Burd, John, Friday-street

Calvert, the very Rev. Thomas, D. D., the Warden Clarke, George, Mosley-street

Ellissen, P. D., Lloyd-street

Garnett, Charles, St. James's-square Garnett, Robert, jun., ditto Greaves, George, 44, Upper Brook-street

Hardy, Mrs. Mary, Greengate Heron, Joseph, Essex-street Holroyd, E., Long Millgate

Kelsall, Strettell, Marsden-street Kilgour, Patrick, Chapel-walks

Leisler, John, Cooper-street -~ Le Mare, E. R., George-street

M'Connel, James, Ardwick M'Connel, William, Ardwick

M'Farlane, John, York-street M'Laren, James, Fountain-street M'Vicar, John, Mosley-street Marshall, Miss, Ardwick Moon, John, Plymouth-grove Murray, James, Ardwick

Nichols, Samuel, Cannon-street

Procter, James, George-street

Radford, Thomas, Mosley-street Ravenscroft, W. R., Norfolk-street

Schuster, Leo, Spring-gardens Sharp, Robert C, Mosley-street Sharp, Thomas, Falkner-street Shepherd, William, Oxford-road Smith, Rev. Jeremiah, D. D. Smith, Henry, St. Ann's-square Stubbs, John, St. Ann's-square

Thorpe, John, Brown-street Townend, Miss, Mosley-street Turner, Richard, Grosvenor-street

Watson, Thomas, Mosley-street Williams, Benjamin, jun., Broughton Withnall, Joseph, Cannon-street Wood, John, Friday-street Wright, William, 12, Mosley-street

ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS.

Bradshaw, John, jun., Weast-house Buchanan, Robert, Cannon-street

N. B Should any errors appear in these Lists with respect to the names or residences of Governors, it is requested that they may be pointed out to the Honorary Secretary for correction.

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The names of the Governors who are Exhibiters, are distinguished by capital letters R. A. Royal Academician— H. Honorary S. A. Scotch Academy—R. H. A. Royal Hibernian Academy.

FIRST ROOM.

1 Portrait of a Horse Joseph Maiden. 2 Tynemouth Castle, Northumberland, with Sailors clearing Wreck, Morning after

a Storm H.P.Parker. 3 The Loiterer T. Clater. 4 Sea View H. F. Worsley. 5 Landscape Mrs. Meek. 6 A Peasant Girl of South Wales R- Redgrave. 7 Alicata, in the Val di Mazzara, Sicily H. Willson. 8 Bolton Abbey F.A.Lee, A.R.A.

9 A Greek Girl E. F. Green. 10 Mr. By-ends meets with Mr. Money-love, Mr. Hold the World, and Mr. Saveall.-.i?. Redgrave, " And behold as they came up with him, he made them a very low congee." Vide " Pilgrim's Progress." 11 Petruchio—a Sketch George Wallis.

" Gently, methinks you frown : And wherefore gaze this goodly company ; As if they saw some wondrous monument, Some comet, or unusual prodigy ?"

12 Portrait of S. Blair, Esq 13 Proposing J- Borthwick. 14 Windsor Castle, from Eton John Burnett. 15 The Hencoop James Inskipp. 16 The Rivals Alexander Forbes, A.S.A.

17 Sad Tidings J- A. Puller. 18 The French Institute, Paris H. Willson. 19 Bed Time J- A- Puller. 20 The Gypsey Family Alexander Johnston. 21 A Fruit Girl Thomas Ellerby. 22 Christian reasons with Simple, Sloth, and Presumption R. Redgrave.

Simple said, I see no danger; Sloth said, yet a little more sleep; and Presumption said, every tub must stand upon its own bottom.—Vide " Pilgrim's Progress."

23 Study from Nature John Collins.

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24 Scene at the Cow Caddew, Glasgow Andrew Donaldson, A. S. A. 25 Brace of Partridges and Snipe Stephen Taylor. 26 Old Bachelor H. A. Myall. 27 The Broken Pane J. Borthwick. 28 Roslin Castle John Wilson. 29 An Imperial Guard returning to France after the Battle of Waterloo B. R. Haydon. 30 A Spotted Horse, the Property of Laurence Peel, Esq., Liverpool Charles Towne. 31 Boy with a Lantern J. C. Wilson. 32 The Young Mother—a Sketch J. CuUum. 33 Cattle Study from Nature J. Wilson, jun. 34 Portrait of Dr. Agnew R. Gibbs. 35 View in the Rione Trastioere at Rome J. L. Stewart. 36 The Cat's Nick on the Top of Salisbury Craigs A. Nasmyih. 37 Interior, with Dead Game George Stevens. 37*DeII at Blofield, Norfolk A. Priest. 38 The Forgotten Address W. Geikie. 39 Peasant's Cottage near Moscow A. G. Vickers. 40 Flint Castle—Evening F. H. Henshaw. 41 The Fruit Barrow William Shayer. 42 Portrait of a Lady B. R. Faulkner. 43 Drachenfelt on the Rhine H. F. Worsley. 44 The Dairy Door George Lance. 45 S. Lorenzo, Florence R. T. Lonsdale. 46 An Old Mill in Westmorland Charles Towne. 47 Entrance to the Town of Furnes, Belgium A. Vickers. 48 Sketch Stanfield, A.R. A. 49 Benvenue and Loch Ahrey at the Entrance to the Trosachs Alexander Nasmyth. 50 Portrait of William Grant, Esq James Lonsdale. 51 Langdale Pikes and Windermere, from the Road, near Low Wood Inn J. A. Smith. 52' Portrait of a Gentleman W. Bradley. 53 Curiosity Thomas Webster. 54 Staverton Bridge F. W. Watts. 55 The Gypsie Fortune Teller—Scene, New Forest, Hants Wm. Shayer. 56 Scene in the Paddock, Shoreham, Kent Samitel Palmer. 57 Cattle, Sketch from Nature F. B. Lewis 58 Box Hill from West Harblc—Morning E. Bradley. 59 Cottage Door James Parry. 60 The Bride of Abydos R. T.Lonsdale.

1' What, not receive my foolish flower Nay, then, I am indeed unblest: On me can thus thy forehead lower And know'st thou not who loves the best."

60* Old Houses, near Folly Bridge, Oxford J.P.Neale. 61 Scene, near Llanrwst, North Wales Thomas Baker. 62 Oceanides H. Bielfeld^ 63 The Little Pet Joshua Homer.

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64 Caernarvon Castle De Betttvs. 65 The approach to Henry 7th Chapel, Westminster Abbey, by the South Aisle.

The first Tomb on the left is Edward the 3rd's, and the next is that of his

Consort, Queen Philippa Charles Deane. 66 A Grey Mare with Fox Hounds, the Property of J. Pemberton, Esq., Liverpool... Charles Towne.

67 Doune Castle, Perthshire J. F. Williams. 68 Scene at Dover A. G. Vickers.

69 Study from Nature, Gypsies-lane, Norwood, Surrey Miss A. G. Nasymth. 70 Landscape—Evening D. Hodgson. 71 Cromwell contemplating the Portrait of Charles 1 st W. K. Keeling. " That Flemish Painter," he said, " that Antonio Vandyke—what a power he has Steel may

mutilate, warriors may waste and destroy—still the King stands uninjured by time, and our grand children, while they read his history, may look on his image, and compare the melancholy features with the woful tale.—It was a stern necessity. It was an awful deed," &e.

" The door of the apartment opened, and a gentlewoman entered," &c. "She walked up to Crom¬ well, gently, but firmly, passed her arm through his, and said to him, in a persuasive tone, Father, this is not well—you have promised me this should not happen," &c.

Vide "Woodstock," V. 1, P. 162. 72 Study from Nature C. Steedman. 73 May Day T. Clater. 74 An East India Ship W. J. Huggins. 75 Hudibras and his Squire Ralpho planning their Manner of Attack on the Mob—

- Vide "Butler's Hudibras," Part 1, Canto 2 T. Tuke. 76 Portrait of Henry Hargreaves, Esq T. H. Illidge. 77 Taking out the Mote W. Geikie. 78 Meditation T. Lang. 79 On the Dee, near Corwen T. Creswick. 80 Scene in Penshurst Park, Sussex F. R. Lee, A. R. A. 81 The Jeweller R. T. Lonsdale. 82 View near Banstead, Surrey F. W. Watts. 83 Too Late George Wallis.

"The whining shool-boy with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school."—Shakespeare.

84 Cottage with Figures Drinking—Evening James Parry. 85 Phcedria and Cymochles on the Idle Lake William Etty, R. A. " And all the way the wanton damsel found

New mirth, her passenger, to entertaine ; For she in pleasant purpose did abound, And greatly joyed merry tales to fayne. And other whiles vaine toyes she would devise, As her fantastic wit did most delight. Sometimes her head she foundly would aguize With gaudy girlondes, or fresh flowrets-dight About her neck, or rings of rushes plight."

Spencer's Fairy Queene. 86 Signor Paganini George Patten. 87 Dunderaw Castle, Lochfine, with Boat and Fishermen J. A. Gilfillan. 88 Portrait of Lindsay Aspland, Esq Henry Travis. 89 Spaniels Stephen Taylor. 90 Hexham Market-place, Northumberland, with Soldiers shifting their Baggage H. P. Parker. 91 Rouen—B'lorning C. R. Stanley. 92 View from Whitlingham, near Norwich A. Priest.

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93 Girl at a Spring H. Bielfeld. 94 The Bridal Morn T. Clater. 95 Portrait of Miss Templeton R. B. Faulkner. 96 Coast Scene, Normandy J. Wilson. 97 Thelnvalid W. Bowness. 98 Glen Rosa, Island of Arran H. Mc Culloch, A.S.A. 99 Ancient Puteoli, in the Bay of Baiae, with the Landing of St. Paul W. Linton.

" We came the next day to Puteoli."—Acts of the Apostles, c. 28, v. 13. — "The ruins of villas defaced, the undefaceable beauty of the sites, conspired to exalt

my ideas of ancient Puteoli." " Baiae was usurped by the great alone. They "admitted no towns, no commonality, nothing but

palaces on their 'golden shore.' Men, who possessed half a province elsewhere, contended here for a single acre. They who wanted room on the bank built into the sea, and met there the salubrity and freshness of another element. In the course of a few minutes you sail past the highest names of anti¬ quity. You see Marius, Sylla, Pompey, Piso, Caesar, Brutus, Tiberius, Nero, Cicero, all crowding in for the most beautiful angles, and elbowing each other's villas."—Forsyth's Italy.

100 Sand Pit, Hampstead Heath John Linnell. 101 Oliver Cromwell and his Daughter William Fisk. 102 Portrait of Dr. Birkbeck, President of the London Mechanics' Institution T. H. Rlidge. 103 Portrait of a Horse Josh. Maiden. 104 Scene on the Beach near Crombie Point, Fifeshire J. F. Williams. 105 Magdalen H. 106 Landscape, View near Cathcart, Scotland, painted on the spot H. Mc Culloch, A. S.A. 107 Figures W. Geikie. 108 Distant View of Dunbar Castle, from Tyningham Sands F. R. Lee, A. R. A. 109 Scene at Kimberly, Norfolk D. Hodgson. 110 Evening E. T. Crawford. 111 The Fruit Stall John Linnell. 112 Scene in the Paddock, Shoreham S. Palmer. 113 Landrail and Snipe Stephen Taylor. 114 Beach Scene, Yarmouth A Priest. 115 Portrait J. Simister. 116 An Interior with Portraits Henry Travis. 117 On the Medina, near Newport, Isle of Wight A. Vickers. 118 A Dog's Head Joseph Maiden. 119 Hay Field F. W. Watts. 120 Durham Cathedral J. Tennant. 121 Cupids contending for the Palm George Evans. 122 Portrait of Thomas Coates, Esq T. H. Rlidge. 123 TheCobler W. Geikie. 124 A Peasant Girl of South Wales R. Redgrave. 125 Sun-rise, Coast Scene A. Priest. 126 The Biter Bit ...J. W. Buss. 127 View in the Isle of Wight A. Vickers. 128 Dead Game Stephen Taylor. 129 Priory Bridge, Hastings R. T. Lonsdale. 130 The Larder George Stevens. 131 Thames Coast of Essex G. Chambers.

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132 Portrait of Thomas Ramsden, Esq Barber.

133 Glen on the Edw, Radnorshire J. M. Ince. 134 View of Pont Aberglaslyn, North Wales James Eyre. 135 Portrait of William Birch, Esq James Lonsdale. 136 Bargaining for Fish J. Tennant.

137 The Right Way to do it Richard Jones. 138 Dead Hare and Red Grouse George Stevens. 139 Dunotter Castle on the Eastern Coast of Scotland Alexander Nasmyth. 140 Dead Birds Riclwrdson. 141 Ivy Bridge, Devon John Wilson. 142 Landscape—Composition F. Heath. 143 Portici d'Ottavia, Rome H. Willson. 144 Portraits of three favourite Greyhounds—Nimble, Smut, and Treasure, the

Property of B. Norbury, Esq John Collins. 145 The Flower Girl C. Runciman. 146 A Fisherman William Fisk. 147 View at Venice J. Pritchett. 148 View on the Thames, near Wandsworth, Surrey E. Bradley. 149 Scene near Totness, Devon F. W. Watts. 150 Celebration of a Village Festival in the Bavarian Tyrol H. Kauffmann. 151 View near Petersham, Surrey Miss H. Gouldsmith. 152 View near Gravesend, Kent R. T. Lonsdale. 153 The Dead Monkey E. V. Rippengille. 154 Landscape and Cattle—View in the Grounds of William Hay, Esq., painted on

the spot Robert Gibbs, S.A. 155 Flowers, after Nature S. Bendixen. 156 Benvenue, from the road beyond the Trosachs, leading to Ardinkinachocran J. A. Smith.

157 Rustic Figure R. Waller. 158 Portrait of the Rev. George Lardner Foxton, M. A., the Incumbent of

St. Peter's, Blackburn T.H. Rlidge. 159 Madame Pasta, as Anna Bolena H. Singleton. 160 Tam O'Shanter J. P. Knight.

The night drade in wi sangs and clatter, And aye the ale was growing better ; The landlady and Tam grew grecious, Wi favour secret, sweet and precious ; The Souter tauld his queerest stories, The landlord's laugh was ready chorus. ^ ***** King's may be blest, but Tam was glorious, O'er a' the ills o' life victorious.

Vide " Burns."

161 The Vale of Llangollen, taken from Pont-y-Cysyllty T. C. Hofiand. 162 Landscape—Cattle and Figures J. Dearman. 163 An Alchemist just about to Discover the Grand Secret James Nasmyth. 164 Windsor, Berkshire J. P. Neale. 165 Hampstead Heath John Linnell. 166 Bird Catcher Thomas Webster.

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167 View near Richmond, Yorkshire S, Bendixen. 168 Flowers J. M. Simpson. 169 Ergoed Mill De Bettws. 170 Sketch of an Old Horse J. Maiden. 171 A Roman Woman counting her Beads, painted at Rome Thomas Ellerby. 172 Hoisting Signal for Pilot off the Isle of Wight G. Chambers. 173 Tell's Chapel near Lucerne—Evening S. Bendixen. 174 Partridge Joshua Horner, 175 The Forsaken W. J. Tfiompson. "If strongly charm'd, she leaves the thorny way,

And in the softer paths of pleasure stray; Ruin ensues, reproach and endless shame, And one false step entirely damns her fame. * * * # * In vain the loss she may deplore; In vain look back to what she was before: She sets like stars that fall to rise no more."

Vide " Jane Shore." 176 The Prodigal Son TV. J. Thomson, " I will arise and go to my Father, and say, I have sinned against "thee and against heaven, and am

no more worthy to be called thy son."

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177 Little Fanny and her Friend George Evans. 178 Hastings Fishing Boats coming in—Storm J, Tennant. 179 Water Mill, Brasted, Kent W. F. Witherington, A.R. A. 180 Malvolio C. A. Du Val. " I extend my hand to him thus—quenching my familiar smile with an austere regard for control."

Twelfth Night. 181 Boldre Church, in the New Forest, Hants T. Creswick 182 Sir John Falstaff relating his Adventures at Gadshill J. F. Williams.

Falstaff. "By the Lord I knew you as well as he that made ye." King Henry IV, Act 2. Scene 4. 183 Road Scene, near Maentwrog, North Wales J. M. Ince. 184 The Gleaner H. Bielfeld. 185 Falstaff and his Page H. Singleton 186 Dead Hare George Stevens. 187 River Scene—Moonlight E. Childe. 188 Landscape with Cattle and Figures E. Childe 189 The Tempting Pear Wm. Kidd. 190 Study from Nature James Inskipp. 191 View, near Bury William Coveney. 192 Musidora, Vide " Thomson's Seasons" W. J. Thomson. 193 View in Matlock Dale, Derbyshire /. P. Andre, jun. 194 View on the Wyre River, near Garstang, Lancashire Montague Stanley. 195 Meg Merrilies and Dirk Hatterick in the Cave—Vide "Guy Mannering,"

chap. 25, page 325 T. Clater. 196 Port St. Mary, on the Garonne, between Bordeaux and Toulouse P. H. Rogers. 197 Dorothea Surprised by the Curate, Cardenio, and the Barber Miss H. Gouldsmith.

"At the stir they made in advancing, the beauteous phantom raised her head, and parted her locks with both her hands, to see what occasioned the noise."—Vide " Don Quixotte."

198 Eleanor, the wife of Henry 2nd, having discovered the retreat of Fair Rosa¬ mond, her rival, in Woodstock Park, by the means, it is said, of a clue of

silk, intending to kill her, is moved to compassion by the sight of her and her child Miss Fanny Corr.

199 Ailsa Crag, at the Entrance to the Frith of Clyde /. A. Smith. 200 Anticipation Alexander Forbes, A.S.A. 201 Portrait of E. Douglass, Esq James Lonsdale. 202 Saving the Crew of a Wreck—Scene, Scarborough /. W. Carmichael. 203 Venus Caressing her favorite Dove George Patten. 204 Mount Sinai H. Bielfeld. " And it came to pass on the third day in the morning, that there were thunders and lightnings,

and a thick cloud upon the mount, and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud: so that all the peopla that was in the camp trembled."

Exodus, c. xix. v. 16.

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205 The Reaper's Child—Scene, Firth of Forth and Coast of Fife, from Corstorphine, near Edinburgh J. A. Hutchison.

206 Scene at Cringleford, Norwich D. Hodgson. 207 Portrait of a Gentleman Sir M. A. Shee, P.R.A. 208 A Young Bacchus Sir M. A. Shee, P. R. A.

209 Landscape—Composition William Bennett. 210 Cheddar Rocks, Somersetshire /. P. Andre, jun. 211 Druidical Stones, Island of Arran—Moonlight H. Mc Culloch, A. S.A. 212 Heath Scene, near Sutton, Warwickshire T. Creswick. 213 Mouth of the Rother, Sussex J. Wilson. 214 The Fortune Teller C. Runciman. 215 The Dead Knight William Barraud.

'' His hounds they lie downe at his feete, So well they their Master keepe; His hawkes they fiie so eagerly, There's no fowle dare come him nie." " Border Minstrells," Vol. 2.

216 Portrait of George William Wood, Esq /. Linnell. 217 Lane Scene, painted from Nature C. R. Stanley. 218 Landscape—Haymaking H.J. Williams.

219 Cattle—Evening F. B. Lewis. 220 Portrait of a Lady William K. Keeling. 221 Landscape J. A. O'Connor. 222 Llangollen Bridge James Pitt. 223 Meadow Scene, Trowse, Norwich D. Hodgson. 224 Warwick Castle E. S. Howard. 225 The Rivals, or Breaking the Merry Thought Bone W. J. Thomson

"E'en this frail link of hope's bewitching claim Can joy impart, some future bliss to gain, And triumph o'er a rival's fondest aim."

226 Boys Fishing H. Condy. 227 Italian Boy Alexander Mosses. 228 Sketch of a Head Thomas Cook. 229 Portrait of a Gentleman T. Nicholson. 230 Entrance to an Ostaria, near Rome /. Hollins. 231 Child with Flowers Wm. K. Keeling. 232 View of Glen Elg, Rosshire /. A. Gilfillan. 233 Cattle T. S. Cooper. 234 Valentine's Eve E. Prentis.

"Then follows thick discharge of true love knots and sonnets nicely penned." Vide " Hone's Every Day Book."

235 Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf .' James Inskvpp. 236 Portrait of a Gentleman Moor. 237 Portrait of John Bridge, Esq., Sheriff of London and Middlesex T. H. Midge. 238 Landscape with Ruins and Figures J. W. Fraser—H.

In this composition some of the leading features in Rome are combined. The Colosseum—the horses of Phidias and Praxiteles—the Tiber—Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo with St. Peter's and the Vatican, from a sketch in the Via di Ripetta—Temples of Concord and Jupiter Tonans—the Campidoglio—remains of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Arch of Septimus Sevcres with the Buildings over the Tramertine Prisons, in which St. Paul was confined.

239 Evening Prayer H. P. Parker.

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240 Girl Milking J- Cullum. 241 Dover Castle—Morning F. H. Henshaw. 242 Ullswater—Morning—taken from Gowbarrow Park, near Matterdale T. C. Hqfland. 243 Lady Reading James Inskipp. 244 Shepherds of the Compagna di Roma Singing the Hymn to the Madonna—Ruins

of the Forum of Nerva in the back ground Charles Lees. 245 Portrait of a Gentleman 246 Harlech Castle, North Wales F. H. Henshaw. 247 Girl at the Well F. C. Davis. 248 Scene near Totness, Devon F.W. Watts. 249 Coast Scene H. Condy. 250 Broom Girl Alexander Mosses. 251 View at Venice J. Pritchett. 252 Canal Scene, Grove Park, near Watford, Herts J. P. Andre, jun. 253 Farmer's Servants and Horses going out in the Morning T. Woodward. 254 Eccles Mill James Radford. 255 Catch it, Carlo Joshua Horner. 256 Battersea Bridge—Moonlight E. Childe.

257 Flower Girl—a Sketch George Wallis. 258 Bird's Nest George Stevens. 259 Just Returned from Market James Parry. 260 Moonlight J. M.W. Turner, R.A. 261 Portrait of Lord Viscount Sandon /. C. Thompson. 262 Mazeppa awaking in the Cossack's Hut Henry Barraud.

"A slender girl, long-hair'd and tall, Sat watching by the cottage wall; The sparkle of her eye I caught, Even with my first return of thought."

263 Tint em Abbey, Monmouthshire H. H. H. Horsley. 264 Fort Rouge, Calais J. B. Pyne. 265 Gloomy Day, Shower passing over Thomas Wilson. 266 At Killarney, Ireland C. R. Stanley. 267 Scene from the Taming of the Shrew Henry Travis.

Tailor. "Why, here is the note of the fashion to testify. Petruchio. Read it. Grumio. The note lies in his throat, if he say I said so. Tailor. Imprimis, a loose-bodied gown; Grumio. Master, if ever I said loose-bodied gown, sew me in the skirts cf it, and beat mc to death

with a bottom of brown thread. 268 Portrait of Thomas Roberts, Esq Edward Warren. 269 Brig chasing a Smuggler J. A. Gilfillan. 270 Landscape with Figures Bathing J. A. O'Connor. 271 Falstaff, from the Merry Wives of Windsor William Kidd. 272 A Welch Girl with Cattle T. Woodward. 273 Flower Girl William K. Keeling. 274 The English Gentleman A. W. Ingven. 2 5 Parisian Gaming-House H. Pidding.

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276 Portrait of Lord Denman, Lord Chief Justice of England Sir M. A. Shee, P. R.A. 277 Love's Offering H.Travis. 278 Cattle A. R. Jones. 279 Scene near Lyndhurst, Hants /• Stark. 280 Topers T. Tuke. 281 Norham Castle, on the Tweed, North Devon Charles Towne. 282 An Alchymist Francis Chester. 283 Old Mill /./. Birch. 284 Glencoe, Argyleshire Alexander Nasmyth. 285 Cart Horses H. Calvert. 286 Water Mill at Staverton, Devon F. Watts. 287 Landscape and Figures Van Pelt and Hendrix 288 Scene at Norwich A. Priest. 289 The Corn Field Samuel Palmer. 290 Portrait of Mrs. Henry Hargreaves T. H. Midge. 291 An Artist in his Study James Lonsdale. 292 Ferry Boat Crossing the Mersey—Market Day S. Walters.

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293 Part of Elgin Cathedral C. Marshall. 294 Malvolio W. K. Keeling. 295 Outer Walls of Beeston Castle, looking to Tarporley C. Calvert. 296 Thames, near Richmond J.B. Pyne. 297 Landscape 298 View of Ullswater, Cumberland F. H. Henshaw. 299 London, from Honduras Wharf, Bankside J. P. Neale. 300 Peel Castle, Isle of Man—Manks Fishing Boats Returning /. F. Williams. 301 Portrait of a Gentleman Thomas Binns. 302 The Nursery Stephen Taylor. 303 Morning View near Shoreham Harbour H. Breast. 304 La Souer de La Charite W. S. Watson, S.A. 305 Dolbadarn Castle, Caernarvonshire H.J. Houghton. 306 View on Hampstead Heath Montague Stanley. 307 Interior of a Picture Gallery /. W. Hance.

An original design, which obtained the large Silver Medal from the Society of Arts, London. 308 The Sudden Letter—a Sketch J. Bostock. 309 Villa at Southport, designed for Samuel Lees, Esq J. G. Irwin. 310 View near Cain, Normandy—Pen and Ink Sketch Thomas Malkin. 311 View from Buile Hill, Pendleton—a Sketch, coloured on the spot George Wallis. 312 Landscape and Waterfall A. H. Hadfield. 313 Abberville J. W. Fraseu, H. 314 Study of a Black George Lance. 315 Oakhampton Castle, Devon H. J. Houghton. 316 Scene near Northampton C. Marshall. 317 Bird Scarers /. Stark. 318 Sketch in Edinburgh J. W. Fraser, H. 319 A Landscape C. Agar. 320 Page presenting a Vase F. R. Hall. 321 Bay of Beaumaris and Penrhyn Castle R. H. Noble. 322 Part of Llangollen James Pitt. 323 Portrait of J. H. Jesse, Esq William Lovatt. 324 View on the Ouse River, looking towards York Montague Stanley. 325 Landscape—Moonlight T. C. Hnfiand. 326 State of the Poll Thomas Tuke, jun. 327 Cottage near Minehead, Somersetshire Copley Fielding. 328 Road Scene F. B. Lewis. 329 Temple of Vesta and Fountain in the Piazza della Vocca, della Verita C. H. Wilson.

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330 Landscape—Composition Wm. Bennett. 331 Mountain Pass on the Shore of Loch Lomond Montague Stanley. 332 Portrait of Campbell, B.A.G., Hulton, Esq Rev. John Clay, H. 333 Turning the Pancake N. Richardson. 334 The Cock and Jewel J.M.Burbank. 335 Cathcart Castle J- A. Gilfillan. 336 Banditt J- S. Spencer. 337 Wreck off St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall C. Bentley. 338 Liverpool, from the Canal Bank, near Bootle J- W. Guy. 339 Portrait of Mrs. Jesse Wm. Lovatt. 340 Distant View of the South Downs, Sussex Copley Fielding 341 Near Fountains Abbey, painted on the spot John Horner. 342 Rebekah J. C. Thompson. " And the Damsel was very fair to look upon."—Vide " Genesis xxiv." 343 Playmates Fr. Thrupp. 344 View near Festiniog, North Wales Miss Swire. 345 Portrait W. Holme. 346 View on the Rhine, above Bacharach H. F. Worsley. 347 Snowdon, from the Road to Llanberries J. W. Fraser, H. 348 Portrait of Mrs. Joseph Jesse William Lovatt. 349 Landscape—Composition Augustus Aglio. 350 View of Dolbaddern Castle and Lake, North Wales William Percy. 351 Perspective View of a Villa at Southport J. G. Irwin. 352 Ludley Castle, Gloucestershire Miss Svnre. 353 The Morning Star and May— Vide " Milton's Morning Song." H. Bielfeld. 354 Hastings /. Tennant. 355 Crucifixion Coyle. 356 Landscape—Evening E. Childe. 357 Landscape E. Royle. 358 Dorney, Buckinghamshire Thomas Wilson. 359 Study from Salvator Rosa. C. Calvert. 360 Scene near Belper C. Marshall. 361 Cattle, from Nature John Horner. 362 Children of Charles the 1st, from Vandyke George Speight. 363 Sleeping Cupid, from Guido George Speight. 364 Interior of a Chemist's Shop, Manchester R. Tattersall. 365 Mill at Smedley William Fothergill. 366 The Widow C.Hancock. 367 The Progress of Drunkenness, in a Series of six Pictures E. V. Rippingille.

1st.—-The Invitation to Drink. 2nd.—Sick and Repentant. 3rd.—The Relapse. 4th.—The Ruined Family. 5th_The Expectant Wife. 6th.—The Robbers.

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368 Portrait C. A. Du-Val.

369 The Lane Side Samuel Palmer. 370 Lake Scene D. Williamson. 371 Portrait of James Cheetham, Esq T. Tuke. 372 Scene on the Yare, Norfolk J. Stark. 373 Peasant Girl /. N. Rhodes. 374 A'Series of Eight Designs for an Edition of the Pilgrim's Progress H. Melville.

1st.—Shepherd's Boy in the Valley of Humiliation. "Now as they were going along and talking, they spied a hoy feeding his father's

sheep, and as he sat by himself he sung. Then said the guide, do you hear him I will dare to say this hoy lives a merrier life, and wears more of the herb called hearfs ease in his bosom than he that his clad in silk and velvet."— Vide " Pilgrim's Progress."

2nd.—The River of the Water of Life—" Pilgrim's Progress." 3rd—Christian got up to the Gate.

"He went like one that was all the while treading on forbidden ground, and could by no means think himself safe, till he was again got into the way which he left to follow Mr. Worldly "Wiseman's counsel. So in process of time Christian got up to the gate."

Vide "Pilgrim's Progress." 4th.-^-The Pilgrims—Christiana and her Companions.—"Pilgrim's Progress." 5th.—Christian and Hopeful Escaping from Doubting Castle.

" Now a little before it was day, good Christian, as one half amazed, brake out in this speech: "What a fool, quoth he, am I, thus to lie stinking in a dungeon, when I may as well walk at liberty I have a key in my bosom called promise, that will, I am persuaded, open any lock in Doubting Castle. Ha, said Hopeful, that's good news, good brother, pluck it out of thy bosom and try. He, Christian, pulled it out of his bosom and began to try at the dungeon door; whose bolt as he turned the key, gave back, and the door flew open with ease, and Christian and Hopeful both came out," &c— Vide " Pilgrim's Progress."

6th.—The Palace called Beautiful. " He lifted up his eyes, and behold there was a very stately palace before him, the

name of which was Beautiful, and looking very narrowly before him as he went he espied two lions in the way."—Fide " Pilgrim's Progress."

7th.—Death of Giant Despair, and destruction of Doubting Castle. " But Great-Heart was his death, for he left him not till he had severed his head from

his shoulders. Then they fell to demolishing Doubting Castle." Vide " Pilgrim's Progress."

8th The Wicket Gate. " The keeper of the gate did marvel, saying, What is she now become a Pilgrim, that

but awhile ago abhorred the life Then she bowed her head, and said, Yea, and so are these my sweet babes also."— Vide "Pilgrim's Progress."

375 Echo Head. 376 A Wreck J. Wilson. 377 Greyhounds and Hare F. H. Schwanfelder. 378 Battersea Bridge, from the Surrey side.* Thomas Wilson. 379 Laura F. R. Hale. 380 Lock, near Winchester F. W. Watts. 381 Landscape—Noon /. Walton. 382 Scene from Sir Walter Scott's Legend of Montrose B. Herald. 383 Landscape—Sunset J. Walton. 384 Cain Charles Lees. 385 Ivy Bridge, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire Thomas Baker. 386 Female with Fruit F. Thrupp. 387 View of the Staircase in a Grecian Villa, erected in the Neighbourhood of

Manchester R. Taltersall. E

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388 Llanberris Lake and Dolbardren Castle, North Wales Miss Swire:

389 Bracklin Bridge, near Callender J. W. Fraser, H.

390 Romeo and Juliet C. A. Du-Val. Jul. "Wilt thou begone! it is not yet near day:

It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierced The fearful hollow of thine ear.

Rom. It was the lark, the herald of the morn. No nightingale: look, love, what envious streaks Do the severing clouds in yonder east.

Romeo and Juliet. 391 Interior of the Pump Room, Pitville Spa, Cheltenham J.W. Hance.

392 Malvina T.Physick. 393 Temples of Fortune and Jupiter Tonans, back of the Capitol C. H. Wilson.

394 Temple of Peace and Church of St. Francesca Romana C.H. Wilson.

395 The Widow's Mite A. Chisholme.

396 Landscape—Composition, Evening H.H.H. Horsley. 397 Musidora George Liddel.

This cool retreat his Musidora sought; Warm in her cheek the sultry season glowed ; And robed in loose array she came to bathe Her fervent limbs in the refreshing stream.

398 Scene on the Calder—Morning John Horner.

399 View of a Picturesque Ravine, near Croieto in the Roman States...Andrew Wilson, R.I. A. 8<c. 400 Monmouth Bridge, over the Wye G. W. Anthony. 401 General View of the Roman Forum from the south C.H.Wilson. 402 Bolton Abbey—Coloured on the spot James Radford. 403 General View of the Roman Forum from the north C.H. Wilson. 404 Miller's Dale, Derbyshire W. Johnson. 405 Cattle passing a Ford F.B. Lewis. 406 Interior of the Library in a house now erecting at Broughton, for Thomas

Radford, Esq R. TattersalL 407 Thomas Worthington, Esq James Lonsdale. 408 Zuleika William K. Keeling. 409 Friar Tuck and Ivanhoe T. Lang. 410 Temple of Jupiter Tonans C.H. Wilson. 411 Temple of Jupiter Stator C. H. Wilson. 412 The Junction of the Greta and the Tees, coloured on the spot Janus Radford. 413 View of the Castle of Holtzenberg, on the Rhine Copley Fielding. 414 Monsal Dale, Derbyshire W. Johnson. 415 View of the Entrance Hall, in a Grecian Villa, erected in the neighbourhood

of Manchester R. TattersalL 416 View of Manchester William Wyld. 417 Smuggler Resting H.P. Parker. 418 Ruin of an Old Abbey F. Tavare 419 Vase of Flowers R, Bowman. 420 Cupid and Zephyr R. A. Leighton. 421 View near Southport, Lancashire A. Vickers. 422 View among the Ruins of Adrian's Villa, near Tivoli /. L. Stewart.

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423*Portrait of a Gentleman G. H. Brooks. 423 Portrait T. Tuke. 424 Portrait C. A. Du-Val. 425 Lane Scene with Timber Carriage T. B. Lewis. 426 A Watering Place J. Wilson, jun. 427 Flowers, from Nature J. Walton, 428 Hinda D. Lynch. 429 430 Crocuses R. Bowman. 431 South East View of a House, now erecting in Broughton, for Thos. Radford, Esq....R. Tattersall. 432 Illustrations of Romeo and Juliet H. Bielfeld. 433 Flowers Miss Nevenson. 434 Death of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Thomas Tuke, jun. Warwick. " But both of you were vow'd duke Humphrey's foes, And you, forsooth, had the good duke to keep; 'Tis like you would not feast him like a friend, And 'tis well seen he found an enemy." 435 Sea Piece 436 The Bythen Hills W. R. Earl. 437 Entrance to Rotterdam Charles Deane. 438 Landscape—Moonlight Mary Palfreeman. 439 Beeston Castle and the Peekforton Hills looking into North Wales—from

Mr. Owen's Cheshire C. Calvert. 440 The Holy Family George Evans. 441 A Milanese Lady in a Gothic Chapel J.Hollins. 442 Portrait of a Gentleman Thomas Binns.

SCREEN.

443 The Last Effort of Sin, Death, and Hell James Ward, R.A. " Now is your hour, and the power of darkness."—Luke c. xxii. v. 53. 444 Near Conway, North Wales T. Creswick. 445 Sketch • Francis Chester. 446 Old Nanny Shield, Liverpool Market Woman Late J.M. Moore. 447 Orphan Sisters 448 Spanish Peasant George Freeman 449 The Young Quaker Late J. M.Moore. 450 View on the Grand Canal, Venice /. Pritchett. 451 Medallion of Canning Edward Law.

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452 Entrance to the Town of Fumes, Belgium A. Vickers. 453 Portrait 454 Views from Greenwich to London S. Bendixen. 455 A Frame containing nine Miniatures William Lovatt. 456 View on the Grand Canal, Venice /. Pritchett. 457 Sleeping Child George Freeman 458 Portrait of Mr. Helsby George Freeman

459 Shakespeare Edward Law. 460 Sleeping Girl C. A. Du-Val. 460*Portrait of a Lady J. Treeby. 460*Portrait of a Gentleman /. Treeby. 461 Portrait of the late Sir Walter Scott Miss J. Landseer. 462 Portrait of Master Holford R. Drury. 463 Portrait C. A. Du-Val. 464 The Triumph over Sin, Death, and Hell James Ward, R.A.

"It is finished."—John xix. 30. 465 Holy Family Miss Carmichael. 466 G. Stevens, Esq G.H.Brooks. 467 The Orphan, H. Leverseege, engraved by Samuel Cousins.—Leverseege's Chair,

engraved by W. Giller.—Portrait of Henry Leverseege, after Bradley, by Cousins. 468 Scene from the Antiquary, Edie Ochitre; or, Miss Wardour and Sir Arthur—

from an original Picture by the late Mr. Leverseege James Stephenson. 468*Sketch for an Altar Piece, to be placed in a Church in Craven, Yorkshire T. H. Midge.

" Jesus took bread and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, Take, eat: this is my body."—Matt. xsvi. 26.

468*Proof Impression of Adam Cottam, Esq., painted by T. H. Midge, in the Vestry of Whalley Church, engraved by W. 0. Giller.

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469 Christ H-

470 Moonlight R.Waller.

471 Portrait of a Lady C. A. Du-Val.

472 Ben Lomond, from the Bridge at Isveruglas, on the Western Shore of Loch Lomond.../. A. Smith. 473 Portrait C. A. Du-Val. 474 Loch Lomond, from the Edge of a Crag near the Summit of Ben Lomond /. A. Smith. 475 Portrait of a Lady T. H. Midge. 476 Landscape Samuel Crowther.

SCULPTURE.

478 A Dismounted Greek Horseman William Spence. 479 Bronze Bust of the late John Thomas Hope, Esq Thomas Campbell. 480 Bust of Ebenezer Rhodes, Esq., Author of " Peak Scenery," &c Edwin Smith. 481 Bust of Joseph Adshead, Esq., Manchester Mons. Bally. 482 Charity. Alto relievo, part of a Monument to be erected to the Memory of

W. Danby, Esq., of Swinton Park, Yorkshire R. W. Sievier. 483 Bust of John Davies, Esq., Manchester Mons. Bally. 484 Wax Bust of a Clergyman Mons. Bally. 485 Bust of J. Shuttleworth, Esq., Manchester Mons. Bally. 486 Resignation—a Model of a Monument erected in Ringley Church to the Memory

of the late Ellis Fletcher, Esq., of Clifton William Spence. 487 Bust of De-Val, Esq .-. P. Pierachini. 488 Wax Model of Nature, from a Design by Lawrence Edwin Smith. 489 Hercules rescuing Hesione from the Sea Monster N. 0- Rossi. 490 Bust of the late R. Preston, Esq William Spence. 491 Religion. 'Alto relievo,' part of a Monument to be erected to the memory of

W. Danby, Esq., of Swinton Park, Yorkshire R.W. Sievier. 492 Bust of John Gladstone, Esq William Spence. 493 Small Bust William Spence. 494 Bust of Marani, Esq P. Pierachini. 495 A Vase of Papier Mache, painted in Enamel Mrs. W. Cawkwell. 496 Study from Nature, of an Anatomical Horse William Spence.

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