Paintings
- Bosworth Field (1825, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts)
- The Death of Sir Francis Russell, who was treacherously slain at a Border Meeting, July 16, 1585 (1827, Duke of Bedford, Woburn Abbey)
- Battle of Zutphen, 1586 )1826 - Duke of Bedford, Woburn Abbey)
- The Battle of Marston Moor (1819 - Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston)
- The Heroic Conduct of Cromwell at Marston Moor (1821 - Chequers House, Buckinghamshire)
- Cromwell leading his Cavalry into Battle (Cambridgeshire Museums, at Cromwell House, Huntingdon)
- Battle Scene (attr.) (Guildhall Art Gallery)
- Wellington's First Great Victory - The Battle of Assaye (The Light Dragoons)
- The Battle of Ligny (Lord Egremont, Petworth House)
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