Known Works
- Lieutenant and Lieutenant-Colonel Randolph Egerton MP (d. 1681), the King’s Troop of Horse Guards, c1672 (in the collection of the National Army Museum, London)
- James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, 1675 (in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery (London))
- William III leading his troops at the Battle of Namur, 1690s? (in private ownership; sold at Christies auction in 2008 for €6,250 ($8,020))
- William III Landing at Brixham, Torbay, 5 November 1688, 1688, (in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, London)
- King William III, 1688 (in the Government Art Collection)
- King William III on horseback, 1690 (in the Government Art Collection)
- A cavalry skirmish, 1680s?, (in the collection of the Courtauld Institute, London)
- Cavalry Battle, 1680s?, (in the collection of the Courtauld Institute, London)
- A river landscape with travellers bathing, by a village
- A battle scene
- The Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (in the collection of the National Army Museum, London)
- King William III and his army at the Siege of Namur, 1695 (in the collection of the National Army Museum, London)
- The battle of the Boyne, prior to the death of the Duke of Schomberg before William III, 1690 (in private ownership; sold at Whyte's auction in 2008 for an undisclosed amount)
- Stag hunting beside a river, 1690s, (unsold at Christies auction in 2008)
- A race meeting on Newmarket Heath, unknown, (in private ownership; sold at Sothebys auction in 2002 for an undisclosed amount)
- A huntsman with a hare and hounds above Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, signed; sold Sotheby's 1986.
- Hunting party, said to be the Duc de Chartres in an extensive landscape, unknown (in private ownership; sold at Sothebys auction in 1994 for an undisclosed amount)
- An elegant hunting party resting under a tree, a river and a village beyond
- An Extensive Landscape with an Army Fording a River, Said to be Louis XIV Crossing the Rhine, 1692 (in the Royal Collection)
- A Cavalry Battle In a Valley Beneath a Fortified City
- Horse Guards Parade, 1690s, (in the private collection of Ackermann and Johnson Ltd)
- Italianate Landscape with Town and Waterfall, 1680s? (in the collection of Tate Gallery, London)
- A Fortified Village in a Rocky Landscape, 1680s? (in the collection of Tate Gallery, London)
- A Rocky Landscape with Bridge and Cottage, 1680s? (in the collection of Tate Gallery, London)
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