Prints^^ Books of Prints, Pictures, Miniatures, and Manufcripts with Splendid Illuminations. A CATALOGUE OF A CAPITAL COLLECTibN OF PRINTS, m: COMPRISING Mirfy very fine by Bartolozzi, Callot, t)2LLA Bella, Hollar, L. T. Van Leyden j Etchings after Vernet, Weircter’s Works, See. Rare Engllfli Portraits by Hog enb erg. Hollar, Pass, &c. &c. Curious Topographical and Hiftorical, The Departure and Land- ing of Queen Catharine, by Stoop ; London on tz Sheets, by Kip, Sec. Sec. Among the Books are theCnoisEUL Coileftion j Works of Vander ‘Meulen, 3 vol. fine; Van dyck’s Portraits j Sandford’s Coronation ©f King James; Haves’s Birds, coloured; Capital Manufcripts of the 14th and 15th Century, itioft elegantly Illuminated, and in the highefi: Prefervation. Miniatures by Cooper, Sir P Lely, Hoskins, P. •IQliver, Petitot, Zinck, &c. The Pidfnres comprile feVeral Views in Ireland, Wales, &c. very fuitable for Publication; and Two Copper Plates never publiftied. THE PROPERTY OF Mr. P. van LERBERGHE, gone Abroad; WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. RICHARDSON^ AT HIS HOUSE^ No. 31, the Corner of Viliier’s-Street in the Strand, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2d, 1802, THE EIGHT FOLLOWING DAYS> (Sunday excepted) AT TIVELVE OTLOCk. To be viewed ©n Satulrday and the Days 6f Sale. Catalogues may be had. Price One Shilling, of Mr. Clarke, B^kfeller, Bond-ftreet ; Mr. Cooper, Glafi-grinder, &c. No. 8z, l.ombard-ftreet ; and of Mr. Richardson, No. 31, Strand. printed by T, IfUTHN, LlITLl f UEEN-STREET. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The higheft Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any Difpute arifes between two or more Bidders, the Lot fo difputed fhall be immediately put up again and re-fold. II. No Perfon to advance lefs than 6d. ; above One Pound One Shilling; above Five Pounds 2s. 6d.; and fo in Pro- portion. III. The Purchafers to give in their Natties and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in Part of Payment of the Purchafe-money ; in Default of which, the ‘ Lot or Lots fo purchafed to be immediately put up again and re-fold. IV. The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the Buyer’s Expence, within Three Days after the Conclufion of the Sale ; and the Remainder of the Purchafe-money to be abfolutely paid on or before Delivery. .V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Condi- tions, the Money depofited in Part of Payment (hall be forfeited ; and all Lots uncleared within the Time afore- faid fhall be re-fold by public or private Sale, and the Deficiency (if any) attending fuch Re-fale fhall be made good by the Defeulters at this Sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have ^ * their Commiffions faithfully executed by their humble Servant^ W. Richardson. I N D EX OF THE DAYS OF SALE. FIRST DAY - - - Wednefday - - June 2, Second Day - - - Thurjday - - -- June 3. Third Day ' ▼ - - - Friday - - June 4. Fourth Day - ' . - Siaturday - - - June 5* Fifth Day - - ■- - - Monday - - - June 7. Sixth Day - - Tuefday - - - June 8, Seventh Day - - - Wedjiefday - - June 9, Eighth Day - - - Tliurfday - - J^^'ne 10. Ninth Day - - - - June 1^, / / y I '.'C Firft Day’s Sale. KINGS, QUEENS, &c. i Eleven— C hriftain III. of Denmark, &c. • 2 Eleven — Henry II. of France, Catherine de Bourbon, Henry de Montmorency, 8tc. by de Leu, &c. Thirty — Various 4 Tliirty — Ditto 5 Frederick II. Kii.ig of Denmafk, by M. Lorichs, 1582, &c, *6 Seveh-i-Duke of Alva, &c. 7 Nine — Odavo, by Verlue, &:c. Seventeen — Elizabeth, &c. 9 Fifty — Charles I. &c. 30 Fourteen — Henry VIII. by Delaram, 1 1 Five — Charles I. on Horfeback, &c. 12 Ten — byGunfl, Valck, &c. 13 Ten — by Vertue and Houbraken 1 4 Six— James I. and Elizabetli 15 Five — Frederick, King of Bohemia, in Armour, in ah Oval-®* fold by W. Peake, /carce — Henry IV. Lewis XIII. &c. 16 Four — Queen Mary, by Delaram; James I. by Vaughan, &c. 17 Five — James I. by S. Pafs; Richard III. by Crols, &c. 18 Seven — Mary, Queen of James 11. by Smith; William III.; Queen Ann, &c. 19 Four — Charles I. and James I. by Smith and Becket,j5/2C 20 One — Phillip II. aet. 59, 1586, by J. Wierix. B 2 KIKGS, QUEENS, &C. 21 Two — By Faithorne; Henry VIII. and Elizabeth fitting between Lord Burleigh and Sir F. Walfingham,^nff 22 Two — James I. in an Oval ; C. Galle fecit. 4 Latin Verfes, fold by John Bofwel ; and James I. by S. VdSs, fcarce 23 Three — James 1. by Vaughan; Edward VI. by S. Pafs; and Henry VII. by J. Payne 24 Four — Charles I. in an Oval, M. L. V. fecit, fcarce-^'? nx\ce C harles, by Delaram ; Charles /. upon the Scaffold ^ with a Reprejentatioii of the Execution of the Kings , Judges, 5(c. rare 25 One — Qiieen Mary, in an Oval, uet. 39. Ilia, Ego, Cui, &c/^ by F, Hog^nberg, rare N. B, This is not mentioned in Bromley 26 Four — Elizabeth and Mary, wood ads, curious 27 Two — Elizabeth, 'in an Oval, &c. fcarce 28 One^Dilto, in an Oval, by //. IVerix, extra fine and rare 29 Three— Ditto, in the Clouds, with a Feather Fan ; Mary* by Delaram ; and Mary Queen of Scots, folio 30 One—Mary, Queen* of Scots, by J. K. Sherwin, proof Three — Prince William Frederick Henry, and Princefs Louifa 32 One — Frederick Henry, whole Length in Armour — Infide View of the Palace at the Hague, by Akerfloot, 1628, on Satin, fine and rare 53 One — Williarn, Prince of Orange, with Prince Matthias, in two Ovals, with their Coats of Arms, &c. fine and fcarce 34 One — William in Armour, by Eillarts; fine and fcarce 55 Two — Princefs Mary, by V. Queboren ; and Mary, Queen of Scots, by Vertue 36 Two — Mary, Queen of Scots, preparing for Execution, &c. 37 One— Frederick Henry on Horfeback, with a View of Maef- tricht, by C. Vais, fine and fcarce 38 Four— Anna of Auftria, by Lafne; Princefs Amelia* by Hondius, 39 Four — Albert, DukeofFrifland, by ditto, &c. 40 Four — Gafpa de Colligny, Duke de EYperon, &c. 4 1 Eleven — After Vandyck, Rubens, by Sompel, Suyderhoof,&c#. fine 42 Two — Frederick Henry, and Princefs Amelia, by Suyder- hoof 45 Three— William, Count Nafraii,'&c. by DeliT and Hondius • 44 T wo— Peter Heinio, &c. by Hondius, fine 45 Two — Henry, Count de Berg, &c. by DelfF, fi?ie 46 Three — Count Mansfield, &c. by ditto 47 Three — Wolfgang, Count Palatine, &c. by ditto 48 Three — William, Prince of Orange, &c. 49 Two — F Henry, Count Palatine, &c. by Delflf 50 Three — Prince Maurice, William, 3cc. ditto 51 Two— Fr«derick Henry, and Princefs Amelia, ditto ^ I KINGS, QUEENS, 3 b*2 Two — Ditto, different Two-'-Prince Maurice, by Delff; and William III. when Prince, by P. Phillipe 54- Four— Lewis XIII. by Lafne; Anna of Auflria, by Falck, &c. 55 Three-^Lewis XIII. by Hondius, &c. 56 One — Guftavus Adolphus, whole Length, ”in Armour, by Soutman, 1650, fine and Jcarce 57 One — Chriftina, Queen of Sweden, whole Length, by Soutman, \6o0,fine and fcarcc 58 One— Frederick Henry, Prince of Oiange, after Vandyck, by P. Pontius 59 Sixteen— Kings and Queens of England, by Gunft, Valk, &c. 60 Twenty- four— Ditto, by Bafan, &c. 61 Two — James 1. and Elizabeth, in Ovals, YoWo, fi?ie \ 62 Eight— -A'lng's and Qiieens of Scotland^ from James I. to James VI. and his Queen, from Jonftono Infcriptiones,’^ with the Latin Infcriptions, very fine and rare 63 Two of the Abdicated Family, rare 64- Three— James 1. Elizabeth, and Mary Queen of Scots, by De Leu,j/?«e 65 Two — James 11. by Beckett ; and William III. by J. Smith 66 -Four— James I. fould by Peake; Ifabella, Clara, Eugenia, by Wierix; Elizabeth; Fr. Wyngard ex. ; and Gull. Adol- phus, by Cecill 67 Two — Charles 11. in Armour; and Princefs'Mary, by Vifcher, fine 68 Three — Prince George by Becket ; Margrave of Anfpac, by R. Torapfon ; and William III. 6.9 Two— The Czar Peter, by Smith ; and the Pretender, with his Sifter, Iw fine 70 Two— Princefs of Denmark, by Smith ; and Mary Duchefs of York, by Blooteling 71 Three — Charles 1. by Gunft; James I. by Ditto; and Queen Mary, by Bouttats 72 Two — Princefs Mary, by Suyderhoof ; and Lewis XIII. by Hondius 73 Two — 'Mary Princefs of Orange, byValck, 1680; and the Lady Ann, by Blooteling, 1678 74 One — Guftavus Adolphus, by Delff,^//c 75 Five— Charles 1. and Charles II. by Huybrechts, Savery, Meyflens, &c. 76 Two — Charles 1. and Henrietta Maria, by Galle,^«£r 77 OnQ—~Charles I. in a Hat, after Vandyck, in an Oval, fupported by Two Dragons, {cdiXCQ 78 Three — Ditto, after Vandyck, by Lommelin ; Henrietta Maria, and Charles II. by T. van Meurs 79 Seven— Charles I. and 11. B2 4 KINGS, QUEENS, &C. 50 Four— pitto. Queen Catharine, by Waumans, &c. 51 Three — Charles I. by F. Chauveau, in an 06i2igor\, fcarce ; Queen Catharine, by T. van Merlen, in ditto; and Charles 11. by Lifabethis Two^Charles 1. and Henrietta ^aria, after Vandyckyhy Mey^ fens, very fine S3 Five — Charles I. and II. by Bouttats, Vorfierman, Sec. 84 One^Charles I. and his Qi^eeri, playing at Cards with the Djihe of Buckingham, tic. fcarce ' S5 Two — Charles I. and Henrietta Maria, after Vandyck, by Suyderhoof, fine 86 Two — Charles I. by Vorfierman ; and Henrietta Maria, by Chambers 87 One — Henrietta Maria, fviall whole Length, in Mourning, Mon^ cornet ex. very rare 88 One — Ditto, after My tens, by Delff,^w(? and fcarce 89 One — Ditto, in a religious Habit, in the Manner of Mellan, by W. Failhorne, rare 90 One — Henrietta, Duehefs of Orleans, in an OdiZ-gow, fcarce 91 One— -Pi incefs Mary, in a Square Emblems of Plenty, Mufic, VzSnixVig, fine and rare 92 One — Charles II. in Armour, on Horfeback, by T. v. Merlin, rare 93 Two — Ditto, by P. Bouttats; and Queen Catharine, by do BloKs,^«e 94 One — Queen Catharine, whole Length, by R. Tompfon, fine and fcarce 95 One — Chrifiian, Duke of Brunfwick, by DeItf,/«cMI,fi?ie 101 Two — Ditto, ditto, 102 One — Ditto, on Horfeback, C. Vlficher cxc. 103 TwO' — ^Ditto, and Elizabeth, in Ovals, by Moncornet, J04 Two— Ditto, and Queen, two finall Ovals on one Plate, by Moncornet, /cflrce; and Fred. Henry Count Palatine, fniall Square, ditto 105 One — Frederick V. Count Palafine, richly dreft, left Hand on Sword, after Mirevelt, by B. Bolfwert, \6\D,fine 106 Three — Prince George, by Gunfi ; Princefs Ann, by ViiL cher ; and George II 107 One — Henry IV. 6i France, in an Oval, apt. 40, 1592, by Crifpin deVak, fcarce 108 Nine — Ditto, Maria de Medicis, &c. / ^ ^ — /^'•/*/ / &-bi .yS^^ W- // ^ Wy. M /s^ r^S^- 2^ '/^‘t'- — ^a; r—l — - — Y/? ( / • /mJ ^ ■ — • ' //p — ^ — /// : ^ ' f/l- _//^- piji ; ///l 1 ■ t'*: // 9 : /-^ • ^ ‘ //L- Jr^ l)y - — ^ KINQS, QUEENS, &C. 5 1(59 One — Ditto, in Armour, in an Oval of Laurel and Palm, 1597, by de Leu, very fine and rare i 10 Six — Henry IV. ; Marie de Medicis, &c. by de Leu ; Van Lochom, &c. 1 1 1 One— Ditto, 4to. Harman Mull excud. fine and rare 112 ’Ditto, with Marie de Medicis kneeling, prefenting a Book, by Thomas de Leu, very rare 1 13 Two — Ditto, and Marie de Medicis, in Ovals, by ditto, ll^ Two — Ditto, on Horf^back, «t. 48, 1699, and his Queen, riclily drefied, in an Oval, 4to. by ditto 115 Two — Ditto, in fmall Square, by A. Wierix,^« French Verfes, by L. G aultier, 1611, fine and fcarce 124 One — Ditto, with Cardinal Richelieu, in a VeJJel under fail, rare 1^5 One— William Henry, Prince of Orange, whole Length, with Cap and Feather, Crown on a Table, &c. by A. Sivordftma, rare 126 Two — William and Mary, by Schenck, fine 127 Two- Ditto, by G ole 128 Two— Ditto by Gole, proofs, very fine 129 One— Queen Mary with a high Head 130 Two — William III. by Gunft and Houbraken, prooA 131 Two — William, Prince of Orange, and Princefs Mary, by ' Van Queboren |32 Two — Ditto, after Vandyck and Cooper, by Hondius, 1641, fine wid fca^xe SeconcI Day’s Sale, KINGS, QUEENS, &c. continued. ! Twenty-seven— by deJode,&c. 2 Sixty-one— Kings of France, from Pharamond to Qharks IX* half Lengths, Jcarce 3 Seven — Louis, Comte de Soiflons, &c, 4 Nine — Leopold, Jofeph, Ferdinand, &c, 3 Four — Charles II. of Spain, on Horfeback, &c* 6 Eight — Lewis XlV. by Van Schuppen, &c. 7 Six — Lewis XV, Due d'Orleans, &c. 8 'Eight — Marie Therefe, by fVifleher, &c. 9 Seven — Chiiftian IV. and V. of Denmark, Chrlflian, Duke oi Brunfwick,8£c. 10 Fourteen — Charles V. Maximilian, $:c. ' ) 1 Six— Francis I. John of AuHria, Phillip II. &c. 12 Four — Francis I. Philip II. of Spain, by de Leu, Duke Alva, &c. ] .3 Four — Duke Alva, Francis I. Philip II. and Rudolphus IL I I- Four — Lewis XIIL Maria de Medici, Chrihiana, Queen of Sweden, &c. 35 Three — Prince Maurice, by Delff; ChriUkn IV. by Muller, &c. If? Thirteen — Ifabella Clara Eguena, &c. 17 Four — Ditto, Chriftiana, Queen of Sweden, &c. 18 Four — Prince Maurice, by Muller, &c, ; 19 Six — Lewis le Grand, &c. ' I ^3 KINGS, QUEENS, &C. 20 Four-^Chriftlan, Duke of Brunfwick ; Lewis XIII. Sic. 21 Nine — George I. II. William III. &c. by Houbraken, Tanje, &c. 22 Seven — Duchefs of Parma, &c. 23 One — Chriftiana, Queen of Sweden, a Bull, Helmet on, &c, by T. Falck,7crtrc QUEENS, &Ci 56 Four^Lewls XIV. by Vaick j Queen Mary, &c. , : . 57 Two — Catharine Howard, and Catharine of Afragon, by Gun ft, proofs 58 Four — Charles I. and II. Henry IV. by Daret \ and Marie de Medicis, by Granthome, fcarce 59 Three — Marie de Medicis, and Frederick King of Bohemia,, by C; Pafs, fine 60 Four — Henry IV. xt. 40; Marie de Medicis, by Sadeler; ' and Frederick and Elizabeth of Bohemia, by N. de Clerck 61 Five-^ — Charles I. Prince Charles, Princels Mary> Elizabeth of Bohemia, by Moncornet, &c. 62 Five — Charles I. and II. Chriftian IVi Marie de Medicis, ■ a proof; and Execution of Charles I. 63 Five — Charles I. and II. Henrietta Maria, Princefs Mary, • - 64 Seven — Frederick and Elizabeth of Bohemia^ Charles &c. , 65 Four — Charles II. Henry IV. Marie de Medicis, and Lewis XIII. in Octagons, by Moncornet ^ 66 Six — Charles I. and II; Queen Catherine, &c. •, 67 Two — Frederick, King of Prufliai by Kilian; and George it. 68 One — Prince Eugene, proof ^ 69 Two— Archduke Leopold^ and Ferdinand III. by v. Steen 70 Six — The Abdicated Family 7 1 Three— Ditto 72 Two— Ditto, byEdelinck 73 Two— William V. Prince of Orange, and Princefs Carolina^, by Tanje 74 One^ — Charles, Duc de Biron, on Horfeback 75 One — Chriftian IV. of Denmark, ditto 76 One— Frederick Henry of Naflau, ditto, by C. de Pafs 77 One — Ditto, ditto, byj. Sarragon 78 One — Leopold, ditto, J. Danckerts 79 One— Prince Maurice, ditto, by Egb. de Paendre 80 One— Bernard, Duke of Saxony, ditto, by J. de Hyde, 1634 81 One — Uladiflaus, King of Poland, ditto, by Hondius 82 One — Ifabella Clara Eugenia, after Rubens, by Pontius 83 Five— Phillip II. Chevies V. &c. by Suyderhoof, 84 Twelve — The OranAjpamily, by Houbraken and Tanje, 85 Seven — Ditto 86 One — Monument of Queen Mary, fcaree 87 One — Ditto 88 One — Queen Mary in her Robes, whole Length, by Len5, jftne arid fcarce 89 Two — Prince Edward, by Bartolozzi, after Holbein, 90 One — Children of Charles I. after Vandyck, by R, Cooper, n 62, fcarce 91 One— Charles I. after Vandyck, by SuyderhooC/«e , u i 4 . KINGS, QUEENS, &C. 92 Three — Queen Mary ; Ann of Cleves ; and Anna Bullen, after >Holbetn>-l>y-Barlokmeh-^e''-- - 93 One — Henry IV. of France lying in State, with a Defcription of the Funeral, 1610, a Sheet, rare and JiriCt by J. Briot, rare and jfine One — James J. afleep, Count Gondomar piping in his Ear, the Earl of Arundel returning from the Diet, S(c. extra rare and curious * . . , — 95 One— Henry IV.. on Horfeback, . in* Attnqur, Trophies of War, &c. after A. Caron, by Gilbert van Veen, fine and rare 96 One — Lewis XIII. on Horfeback, with 14 Views of Cities, Sic. by C. de Pafs, 1635, ditto 97 Four — by Smith, Charles XII. Prince JEugene, Sophia Doro- thea, &c. ' 98 Four — F. King of Pruftia ; George, Prince of Wales, by M'^Ardell ; William, Duke of Lancafter, by Simon, &c. 99 Four — Caroline, Queen of Denmark, by Watfon ; Princefs Maria, by Faber, t^c. 100 Eighteen — Lewis XIV. by Gole, &c. 101 Two — William III. and Mary, by Valck 102 Six — George III. and Queen Charlotte, by Haid, &c. 103 Six— Prince Ferdinand, by Houfton, &c. 104 Six— by Smith, Charles III. of Spain, George, Prince of Denmark, &c. 105 Four — by Ditto, William III. Princefs Ann,S:c*> 106 Four— James II. by Smith; Queen Mary, by Williams; George and Ann of Denmark, by Smith,/me 307 Six — The Royal Family, by Houlloni Faber, &c. 108 Six— Ditto ‘ "~i09 One — Lewis XIII. on Horfcback, with a View of the Aflaf- fination of Henry IV. with Medallions of Henry* Marie de Medicis, and Ravaillac, 1610, rare and curious ^ 110 Two — George HI. and Queen, by M^Ardell j • ^ ”^1H One — Charles I. whole Length, handing in Armour, with a Lift of the Army and Navy under Sir John Penning- ton, 1 639, extra ijire and curious V -a? — 112 One— Execution ofxing Charle.8, with his Portrait, between Fairfax and Cromwell, and Vignettes relative to his Sen*- tence, &c. rare --•113 One— Charles, in an Oval, with his Execution in the Back- ground, an Account of his Sentence and Execution, with the Names of the Judges and Witneffes “—114 One — Charles JI. in an Oval, with his Departure from Scherveling, extra fin^ atid fcarce •*•115 One — Charles 11. with bis Queen, a Sheet, by F. H. van iiQV^,extra fine and rare yC C Third Day’s Sale. • ■j.*' j ^ ' , . , . : f'r PEERSv 1 — Charles, Duke of Suffolk, with Mary, Qiiech of France, by Trotter, &c. 2 Seventeen— Various ■ 3 Seven — Lord Verulam, by Marflial, Earl of Shafllbury, Mar- quis of Winchefter, &c* 4 Four — G. Duke of Buckingham ; Thomas, Earl of Arundel, by Mdneornet; Charles, Earl of Carlifle, by Faithorne, &c. . , 5 Four— Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, and the Marquis of Win- chefter, proofs 6 One — Thomas, DuTce of Norfolk, by Vorfterman 7 ’J'v/o^Sons if Charles Brandon ^ Duke of Suffolk , after Holbein t • bp Bartolozzif fine 8 Tw^— proofs ~ 9 One — Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, after Sir J. Reynolds, by M'Ardell,yc^zrce 10 One — Charles, Duke of Norfolk, after Gainiboro', by J. K. Sherwin,ycflrce 1 1 Three— Lord Camden, by Bafire ; William, Vifeount Ba^ , rington, and Vifeount Cremorne, by C. Knight 12 Four — George, Lord Dartmouth, etching, proof, and in Colours', and the Earl of Sandwich, proof, by R. Ship- fter 13 Seven — By Vertue and Houbraken ; Lord Coltington, Lord Beauclerk, Thomas Earl of Strafford, &c.' Jfi tr ^ % f% ^\ 11 14 Two-Wrb6mas, Lord Tpnrin^on; and TTiomas, Earl of Pembroke, by J. Smith, fiiie 15 Two— Lord Ruflell, and Sir Thomas More, after Holbein, BartoIozzi,^7/e J 6 Three — Rich, Lord Chancellor ; Edward, Earl of Derby ; and Thomas, Earl of Surrey, .17 Three— F. Earl of Bedford ; Thomas, Earl of .Surrey ;• ahd Lord Cobham,^«e 18* Three — Auguftus, Duke of Cumberland ; William, Diike 'of Cumberland, by Faber ; and the Duke of Gloucefler, by Earlom, proof 19 Five— Lord Clive, Lord Hard wicke, &c. 20 Five — F. Earl of Hertford, by Dixon ; Charles, Duke of Marlborough, by Houflon; Lord Hardwicke, by M^Ardell, &c. ‘9 21 Three— William, Earl of Strafford, by M*Afdell ; W^iiriafe, Earl of Chatham, by Houfton, &c. ^ ~ nO W 22 T^o — Charles, Duke of Somerfet, by J. Smith; and the Duke of Monmouth, by ditto; fne an4 fierce f ^ 23 Three— Sidney, Eai*! of Godolphin ; Thomas; Dvike of ‘J^ew* caflle ; and Robert, Earl of Orford^ by J ASinitH, 24 Four — Arnold, Earl of Albemarle ; James, Duke oPOiinOnd^ Eari of Athlone, 8zc. by ditto- -j -*25 Three— William, Duke Portland, by Williams/ Dtike of Grafton, by Faber ; aad Baptifl, Earl of Gainfborough, whole Length, by ditto Q ' 26 Eight — Earls of EfTex, Leicefler, l^mbroke, &Crf Iroin the Horoologia 27 Five — Arthur, Earl ofEflex; James, Duke, of Monmouth j Lord Ruffel, &c. byPicart 28 Five— George, Duke of Albemdrte; Duke of Montnouth ; Duke of Buckingham, &c. by Aud/art, &e. 29 Four — James, Duke of Hamilton; 'Hfefiry, Earl of Holland; Thomas Fairfax ; and the Earl of Sflltaferd ^ ^ 30 Five — Duke of Albemarle, by Lercll) FSrl Of Leicellef, Houbraken, Turenne, &c. ^ it- <\f. 3 1 Four — Robert, Earl of Leicefter; Baron '^Vifcount St; AP- bans, &c. ! 52 Four — Lord Fairfax, Earl of Strafford, &c. 33 Six— Erneft Count Mansfield, Harcourt, Baffomipierre, &c. 34 Six — Earl of Leicefler, Strafford, &c.’ • 35 Seven — Due de Guife, Count Mansfield, &C; 36 Five — Turenne and Harcourt ' 37 Four — J. Duke of Buckingham, Lord Bolingbfoke, and (he Earl of Shaflfbury I 38 Eight- John, Duke of Marlborough ; Duke of &c. ' ‘'Vv — O Q** * 39 Two — Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, by Vorflerman f *ahd Tho- mas, Earl of Arundel, after Rubens C 2 40 T^o— Count ^^nsiieM ; and Philips fiyrT oX Pem- broke, after Vandvck, 'by Voerft 4^ Three — ;W. Duke of Gloucefter; Lord CHflbrd;.jin4' Lord Buckhurft, by J. Smith, fine 4f2 Two^ Henry, Earl of Arundel; and Philip, Earl of Peml^ok^, by Lorabart, /ine 43 Twa-^r- James, Duke of Hamilton; and Henry, Earl of Holland, ' after Vandyck ,Two — Thomas, Earl of Arundel ; ^and Thorn^^, .Lord iF^c- by Moncornet, ^//e 45 Two — George, Duke of Albemarle ; and George, Duke of Buckingham, ditto, Joirce ’ . 46 -TW — Edward, E^rl qf Sandwich, by Blpoteling; and,Pkilip» Lombart 47 One — Thomas, Earl of Arundel, by Vorflerman, fine — Archibald, Earl of Argyll, by Haelwegh 49 One — George., Duke of Buckingham, in ao Ovaj, with Bor- 50 One— Dil^tftcjjiy Delff 54 iq >1' Fax-eri^ Fa- Po)M5:ofQ^>n<:efter, by vap .Palin' — '7 . 53 One — Lord Heathfield, \yhole Lepgth, hy^Mariii^n *1 5,4 John, Duke of ME^rlborough, oniHorfelJ??^ jiy V- Q^lcy, . i ^ ^ . IIBIO 55 One — Ditto, in Armour, by Gun’ .;’4 - y 60 Three — Coup^ Edelinck; HenryilT de Montmo- . V .£7 rpucy^ agd VCi^^ier de Pan^^y^.,. , , 61 Three — afj^r^^pdyck, F. de Moncada, * i' f l T^F^Henry^ .|^^c ^Monlmorencyjj&c; _ ' ^ 3 Six — Baron Tylli, «c. , ' . Two-^John, of Tv^'eedale ; ,and Henry, Lord ijerla Mer,bv Smith, 65 Four — Lord Bury Earl of Salhbury ; Duke ofj Gloce(ier,;8fc. by Ditto , a ■ ' ? 66 Three — John, Duke, of Marj^rfHigh i,.John, JCIaiquis of Blandford ; and the D^ke of Length, by Ditto I v G .: r Four— Duke of Marlboroitg|ij tfharles, Eay] of Dorfet ; John, Earl of E.xeter, fee. By Ditto ,, 3§t fcairce ^ ^ *69 One— D/0'3, »>* Ainour, in au Dra.', if\ ^/icntfn, vaez. very -uH ' ' '■ \ qENTRY, LITERARY, SiC, 13 '70 Two— Lord Anfon, by M'Ardell; and Charles, Duke of Richmond, by'Faber 71 Two — Carlo, Earl of Plymouth; and Arnold, Earl of Albe* ynarle, bv Schenk, with his autograph 72 One — ChriAopher, Duke of Albemarle, by Beckett 73 One — Edward, Earl of Sandwich, by Blooteling, with his autograph, 74 One — Richard, Earl Temple, before the Ribbon, by Houfion, 75 One — ^Thomas, Duke of Newcaflle, by M'Ardell,j^f/c . 76 One — John, Earl of Bridgewater, 1680, by W. Claret, rare V -xf 7^7 Two — James, Lord Beauclerk, and his Brother, Sons of Eleanor Gwinn, by Blooteling, five and rare — c 73 One— Henry, Earl Bathurfl, by Thomas Watfon,^«^ GENTRY, LITERARY, &c. 79 Three — Alderman Boydell, by Condd ; Marine Society^ by » Hall,&c. 80 Four — Sir Richard Clough ; Sir Henry Lea ; Sir P. Pindar ; and Sir Ralph Winwood, by Vertue, &c. 81 Three— Sir Thomas Grefham, by Vertue, proof'. Sir P. Sid- ney; and Sir R. Winwood, by Ditto 82 Seven— Sir M. Hale ; Sir Thomas Smith ; Sir Thomas Ovcr- i bury Richard Whitington, tkc. 83 Four-^Sir Thdmas Chaloner, by Earlom ; Sir John Perrott, ' ■ by Vai Gteen, &c. ' 84 Eleven — Henry Maydman, by Van Hove; Sir William King ’ ofSoots, by Lbhgmate, * 85 Eight — Dr. Thomas Nugent, John Lorimer, &c. 86 Fifteen— Sir W. Dugdale, by Buxche ; Chaucer, Cowley, Sir H. Wotton, &c. 87 Two — Shakefpeare, by Trotter, very 88 One — Gilbert Dethick, <£■/. 72, 1581, ^ 2 ' drawing in Pen and Inki A. Macqnih 89 Tw'o — John Wafdale, M.D. by E. Bell, 1797, private plate ; and Sam. Garth, M.D. by Smith 90 Five — Samuel Pepys, on a Scroll, by R. While, ycarce ; Sir Richard Baker, Shakfpear, &c. 91 Three — Sir Richard Hay docke; Richard Kilburne, by Crofs; and Thomas Randolph 92 One — Sir Tho\ \m, dci. 80, by R. White, extra fine a.nd rare 93 Four — Sir W. ohenngton'. Sir Thomas Parry, Sir Thomas Elyot, and Clinton, after Holbein, by Bartolozzi,^//^ 14 / GENTRY, literary^ &C. Sr't G. Ca^w^ Wentworth , Gage, ^nd Ormo^,//iff ^ ^5 Four-! — J. Poin(^> N. Borboniiis, &c.^;£? , ’ 96 Three — Sir Jonh More, Sir Harr/ Guldeford'jj and Sir Tho« mas W^at, ./!«£? . . ' ■ 97 Four — Sir P. ,Hobbie, N. pQines,, S. Carow, and S, '“George 'Cornwall, yfwe 9S Two — Rickard Brown Chajion, M^D, of Glocefter, only Six Impreffioris printed, and the plate deftoyed j and Mr, Charles Forrejt, Glafs Fainter of IFindfor, only twOx Im- pre(noni,>e ^ ®9 Four — Worledge, by himlelf ; Shakfpere, a Drawing with Pen and Ink, &c, 100 Two — W, King, LL.D. by Faber, 1750; and Martin FoIkes> F. R.S. in a Cap, by Faber, 101 Four — W. King, by M^Ardell ; Martin Folkes, by ditto, ’ &c. 102 Three — Thomas Pellet, M,D. by Faber; Sir Jolin Hill, by Houfton ; and John Taylor, by Faber 103 One— Henry Prude, whole Length, by Faber 104 Three — Sir Hans Sloane, by Faber ; Sir Richard Gipps, and W. Cooper, by Smith / . 105 Three — Henry Voguell, by Faber ; John Wilkes, and the • Three Johns, by Houfton ' 106 Four — Hugh Howard, Efq. Wj^lhapi Hucks> Fft). &c. by . ! Faber ■ ' • >;0 , ‘ 107 Three — G. Verney; Anthony HenI^y,T;Efq* and the Hon. Charles Montjague, by Smith ; 1 ' ' 108 Three — C. W. Sl(K*kda]e,. Edward,' Sputljwell, Efq. and Henry Worfter, by ditto. 109 Three— Shakefpeare, by Simon ; M. W. Richards,, and the Hon. William Cecil,, EfqJ by Smith., y,, 110 Two — ^The Hon. Henry Pelham, by IJoufton ; and Henry Bilfon Legge' . M F Four — Sir John For^efeue Aland, Sir W. Lee, and Thomas Burnet, by Faber, &c. 112 Two — Sir Edward Littleton, by R. Williams; and Sir Tho- . ' V -'TOas Bury, by Smith 113 Three — Jofeph Addifon, Efq. by Smith ; W. Congreve, by ditto; and John Dry den, by G. White ! I V One — John Philips, by Vander ,Gucht,ytv7rce I !5 One — Sir Philip Sydenham, by J. Smith, yiiic and fcarce iitl Om — Henry Voguell, by Schmidt, 1746 I !/ One — Sir William Petty, by Smith, y7//e — J ’8 One — Sir John Coke, by G. White, — I One — IJier Beverningk, after Maes, by A. Blootelmg, ver^ 120 Two— John and Corn.de Wit, by A. Blooteling 121 One — iFiU’iant Smith, Philomath, Jviall folio, four I erfvs, not in Pnunley Fourth Day’s Sale. GENTRY, LITERARY, See. continued. 1 Thirteen— M ich. Horp!taiius,&c. 2 Thirteen-^ — John de Wit, &c. 3 Ssven — Lipfius, by Galle, &c. 4 Eight — Roberl'piere, Petion, &c. 6 Nine — Jacob Edelheer, &c. by C. de Pafsjjlfwr 6 Eleven — Liplius, &c. by D. Geyn, &c. 7 Six’ — By P. Jode, Kiljati, &:c. 8 Six — By D. Leu, Wierix, &c. 077e a proof 9 Six-^Fofla, Zurenas, &c. by Goltzius, ^c.Jine 20 Seven-— After Vand)'ck, &c. 1 1 Seven— Salmafius, by Suyderhoof, Szc. 12 Two— Seguier, by Mellan; and N. de Laiinay, by Cljercasl 13 Two — D. Heintius, by Suyderhoof; and R. Paw, by Matfiaui, fine 14 Four — Ja. Aug. Thuanus, C. de Thou, by Morin, 8cc, 15 Three— A. Vander Meer, by Delff; Francis de Padoatus, by A.. Salder; and P. Winfemius, by Suyderhoof 16 Eighteen— Portraits in mez. by Bernard Vogel 17 Sixteen— Rabelais, Junius, Ortelius, Lipfius, &c* 18 Four— Fenelon, by Fiqaet ; De la Mothe,6y ditto; « proof, &c. 19 Seven — From the Horoologia, Sir P. Sidney, Sir Edward Dering, Sir F. Walfingham, See. SO Two— AI^ k. Erlkein, by C. Gaile; and Sir Ken, Digby, by R. V. Vc[{i,/nc 16 GE1^TRY, LITERARY, &C. 21 Five*--Hfenry Blackwood, by Mellan } Lipfius, by Galle; Sir Thomas More, Rabelais, &C. " « 22 Nine — Sir Thomas More, by Vorflerman, &c. 23 Fotir — Sir Thomas More, by P. Aubry ; Sir P. Sidney, by Coarbes, Tcarce ; Aieg. Sidney, by Bouttats; and Sir Anthony Sherley, by Sadeler 24- Four — C. Clufius, by M. Rota, Jcarce; Ger. Mercator, B. Caftiglioni, by Perfin, &c. 25 Four — Confl. Hugens,. by Pontius; Lipfius, byBolfwert; Defcartes, &c. 26 Nine — Tournefort, J. B. Tavernier, Malherbe, Defcartes, &c. 27 Sixteen — Camden^ Clufius, Ortelius, &c. 28 Three — Sir Thomas More, by Vorfterman ; Mentethus, by Lochon ; and Defcartes, by Edelinck ^ 29 Four — Barclay, by Mcllan ; G. Buchan, Selden^ andSt. Evre- mont 30 Five — Robert Fludd, in a Circle, Quarto; Chrifi, Benet, J. Caius, &c. 31 Six — Butler, Camden, Milton, &c. 32 Seven — Ditto 33 Four — Dr. Franklin, Leibnitz, Linn*us, and J. Jac. Roufleau 34 Four— Bayle, Hugens, by Edelinck, &c. 35 Nine — Boyle, Locke, Hume, &c. 36 Six — Sir Ifaac Newton, Locke,-Lavaler,&c. ‘ 37 Five — C. Patin, by MatTon ; Betterton, by V; Gucht, &c. 38 Five— Junius, Sir Thomas More, Sir F. Walfingham, &c. by Gunfi, one a proq/" 39 Two — Sir R. Winwood, and Sir Richard Spencer, 2 Ovals, quarto, by Hondius,7cflrce , 40 One — Claud Saimafia, by Suyderhoef,^«e 41 Two — B. V. Overbeke, proo/, SCc. 42 One — Renier Pauw, after My tens, by Matham,jf«e 43 One— Oldenbarneveldt, after Miravelt, by Gaf. de Beflenieri, fcarce 44 One — Hie Beverningk, after de Banc, by Bary, fme 45 Two — Con. V. van A ken, and Wikenburg, after F. Hals^ by Suyderhoef, fine 46 Two— Aretin, &c. after Titian, by ViJJbhert SCc.Jirie proofs 47 One — P. Scriverius, by C. Y'xRcher, fine 48 One— Sir Edmund King, M. D. 1684, by R. Willianis,^f/e 49 One — And. Rivett, by Suyderhoef, very fine -^0 Two — William Stukeley, M. D, and C.W. Stockdale, by' J. Smith ' 5l Five— Ogilby, Hobbes, T. ^denbam, &c. 42 One — Thomas Windham, after Cole, by Tomfon, fcarte CLERGY. 17 CLERGY. .53 Ten — Tollenarlo, by Neeffs, &c. 54 Five — by DelfF, Suyderhoof, &c. 55 Eleven — Popes and Cardinals 56 Ten — Laud, Cranmer, Erafmus, &c, 57 One — Thomas Maurois, by A, Conradus,^we and fcarce 58 Five— -Ignatius Loyola, by Collaert, &c. 59 Four — Chriftoplier Love, byConradi; Erafmus, by VoUer- ipan, &c. ' 60 Two — Cardinal Howard, by Bouttats ; and Ignatius Loyola, by Berwinckel, rare 61 Two— W. Perkins, in an Oval ; and Ignatius Loy ala. Title ' Pages, fcarxe 62 Four — Bilhops Beveridge, Burnet, and Sharp 63 Three — Wolfey, by Houbraken ; Humphrey Prideaux ; and Charles le Cene 64 Four— Bifhops, Cofin, by Dolle ; Filher, Uflier, by Landry, &c. 65 Four — Ditto, Fillier, by Bouttats ; Ulher, by Seiller ; Laud, &c. 66 Seven — Calvin, Luther, Melanchton, &c. 67 Five — ;Bucer, Camerarius, And. Rivelt, &c. 68 Nine — Bale, Erafmus, Spanheim, &c. 69 T wo— The Seven Bifhops, by Gole and Schenck 70 One — Archbilhop Laud, C. Vificher, ^xc.fine 71 Six — Bentley, Burnet, Clarke, &c. 72 Ten — Bale, Sandys, Rainhold, Wicliff, &c. 73 Ten — Alafco, Cranmer, Beza, Cardinal Pole, &c. 74 Thirteen — Bifliops ; Abbott, Babington, Carleton, Lake, Matthews, Williams, &c. 75 Seven — W. Perkins, R. Rogers, T. Scott, R. Rogers, F. White, &c. 76 Four — Erafmus, Wallis, WicklifF, &c. 77 Eight — Latimer, Gardiner, Ridley, &c, by Gunft, &c. 78 Twenty-five — from the Horoologia 79 'j09t^:^ijhop Hally in an Oval ^ fnpporUd two Female Figure’:, Glory y SCc, rare 80 Two — Henry Garnet, and Robt, Parfons, lefuits, by NeefFs, fcarce 81 Forty-eight — Reformers', &c. by Hondius 82 Fifty-two — Eminent Men, many of them .Englifh 83 One — George Walker, of Lonclonderry, by la Feullle,j^//tf 84 One — John Hoadley, Bifhop of Dublin, by Faber, jirie 85 Nine— J. Scott, by Vander Gucht ; Burnet, of the Charter- houfe, by Wilfon ; J. Strype, by Vertue ; White, Kennett, IS DRAWINGS, &:C. 86 Five — Richard Fox, by Vertue; N. Ridley, by Milier; Car- dinal Pole, by Major; &o. 87 Six — Dr. Donne, by Lombart,^^/e ; ditio, by M. Droufhout, fine: Archbilhop HutUoi, PeiT) ; Bilhop Aylinei, by R. Whiter and Bitliop Lake, by Payne ' 88 Three — Eifliop Burnet, by Smith; Nathaniel, Lord Crewe, by Faber, tkc, 89 Eight — Cardinal Granville, &c. 90 Eigh'een —Various i 91 One — C. M. le Tellier, by|Edelinck,j^« Four — Lady Cathariue Howard, &c. 15 One — Margaret Lemon, after Vandyek.ji?/^ 16 One— Sir P. P. Rubens, in an Oval, with Pallets, &c. Jiiie 17 One — Francis Junius, after Vandyck, rare 1 8 Five— John de Reede, B Peelers, &c. 19 Two— John Malder, and Martin Luther 20 Four — Eliz.' Duchefs of Lenox ; Maria, Duchefs of Portland ; Ann of Auflria, &c. ' 21 Two — Henrietta Maria, and Princefs Elizabeth. — ^22 One — Thomas, Earl of SiraObrd, in Armour, after Vandyck* before tlie Wo'rd Londini”, ji»e and Jcarce 23 Two— Marg. Lemon, and Chriftina, Queen o# Sweden 24 T\^o — J..ne Scyn'our, and Ann Bullen, in Circles 25 Two — Charles 11. and Blaife de Maufre, the Water Spouter 26 One — Charles II. fine 27 Three— Thomas, Earl of Arundel; Charles, Count Pala- tine, &c. 28 Four— Mr. Morett, P. Aretino, 8cc. 29 Two — Hans Van Zurch, after Holbein ; and F. Junius, after Vandyck, fine 30 Five — Portrait of Hollar, &:c. one a Drawing .31 One — Rev. Peter Smart, .32 One —Prince Rupert, 33 Five — Elizabeth Caftle, Pemfey, in SuflTex, See. 34 Nine — Views and Shipping 3.5 Sixteen — Views; Prague, Strafburg, &c. .36 Eleven — Boys, after Van Avont 37 Eight — after Krugel, •. .38 Seven — after Van Artois, Vadder, &c. 39 Nine — Birds, Lion, Stags, &c. , 40 One — The Caps Head, on India Paper,y?we^^ ' 41 Twelve — Ruins in Rome, after Seb. Vranco 42 Eight — Head.s, after F. Farm, Mc.fignor, Jcarce 43 Six — Ditto ^ 44 Seven — after Elflieimer 45 Two — Muffs, Tippets, &c. fine and Jcarce 46 Ten — Dogs, Sre, wilh a proof litle 47 Twenl) — Ditto 48 Five — After Brugel, 8^c. 49 Four — The Entry of tlie Prince de la Tour, See, 50 Two — Mauf(/!eum of Beithafar Charles 51 One — The Proclamation of Peace at Antwerp 52 Five — The Tour of Mechclin, &c. 5.3 Nine — Death’.s Dance, Coins, &c, 54 Eight — Scripture Subjects, after Parraegiano, &c. 55 Four — S. Bruno, &c, one a proof 56 One — Map of England, wilh 25 Portraits of Kings, fiom William. I. to King Charles I. rare HISTORICAL, See, 27 S7 Twelve— “In fefts, &c. .'>7*Twenty-Six — Habits of Englifli Ladies, old imprejfions .58 Two — Views AMbury, fcarce 59 Five — after Hulfman, F. Parm, &c. 60 Twenty— after L. de Vinci, 61 Six — After Rubens, &c. 62 Fourteen — Boy.s, &c. *-^6.3 Three— Royal Exchange j St. Marie, Southwark; and the Tower, * 64 Four — Lambeth, Whitehall, Weftminder-hall, and Covent- Garden, year ^4? — > 6.5 Six London, Whitehall, Tothilfields, Windfor, &c. 65 *Two — St. Paul’s Church in Flames, and a fmall Plan of Lon- don 66 Twelve — Long Views^f Stratburg, &c. 67 Six— Animals, Flowers, &c. •*•■^3 Eighteen — Hidorical Subjects in the Reign of King Charles 1. on Nine Plates: — 1. The Arch-Prelate of St. Andrew in- fulted — 2. Rijing of the Prentices. 8Cc . — 3. Star Chamber--^ 4. Qjieeiis Mother fent away-~-5. Letter to Mr. Pym — 6. Col. Limford ajfaulting the Londoners-—! . The Bifhops in the Tower — 8. JPopiJh Reenfants difarmed — 9. Soldiers turn Reformers — 1 0, Englijh and Scotch Armies — 1 1 . Execution of the Earl of Strafford— \2. Sir F. Windebank^ Sir John Finch, SCc.Jiyihg for their Lives — 13. Pulling down Cheap- fide Crojfe, 1643 — 14 . Burning the Booke of Sports — 15 . The Miniflers and People taking the Prolejlation — \ 6. Burton and Dr. Bujhvick\^ Returne to London, SCc, proofs before the letter-prefs at the backs, rare 68*ParceI from Thoroton’s Nottingham HISTORICAL, 69 Seven— By Picart; Execution of Charles I. Mary Queen of Scots, Si.c.fne 70 Seven — Englitli and Dutch Hi ftory 71 Three— Ditto, 5 one by Hogarth 72 Twelve — Perfecution of the Proteltants in France, by Luiken . — -73 Two — Charles I. coyf erring an Order of Knighthood, Ac. by S. Savery, rare and curious mms". 74 Twelve — Perfecution of the Protellants in Ireland, 24 fmall > . Subjedls, rare, arid curious * 75 One — Relative to the Reftoration of Charles 11. a fiieet, curious 76 One — Ditto, with French Verfes, Curious 77 One--“Iird at WePniinfler, Feb. 13, 1510, on 5 fheet? 78 A large ParceLEnglitli and Dutch Hiflory j ‘28 TOPOGRAPHICAL. — One — The Ghofl of orGi’.flavas Adolphus appearing to the Ele^or of Saxouv, rare and curious 80 The Funeral Procetfion of Prince Albert, by Galie, on bi plates — 80*^/a' — Curious, of Catharine, Queen of Charles //. — The Entrat.c^ of Lord Moniag;ue ittio (he Cifjt/ of Li fhon, I 6'62 — Public proceeding of the Queen through Lijhon, 166'2-— /A/’ embark- itig for England — The Duke of YorCs Meeting uilh the Royal Navy — The Queet/'s Landing at Port fniouih — Fatter- taiunient oj the King and Qitcen on the River Thames, etched by Rod. Stoop, extra rare * TOPOGRAPHICAL. I Seven — Maps of Great Britain anct-Ireland, with Views, 82 Eight — Slonchengc, by D. l.oggan; Eurnefs Abbey, &:c. 83 Two — Views, Craven in Yoikfliire, by \\\UTe.s,fne Six — Gawthorpe, &:c. 85 Six — Deane, in Kent, &:c, by Kip 86 Tw'o — Hampton Court, by ditto; and one on two (heels, by Overton, 87 Two — Lanibctli Palace, by Kip; and Richmond, on two Sheets, by Overton, ditto 88 Two — Windfor, ditto, and ditto 89 London — Two Plans of London, on 2 flieets, 1715 ; and a ditto, by Sutton Nicholis, 1724 90 Three — Plans, with Views of Cheapfide, See. 91 Tvyo — London, Wed minfter, and Southwark, on 3 (lieets, 1710; and London, on 3 flieets, 1720 92 Seven — Various, by Vertne, &:c. 93 Five, St. Paul’s, by Harris; Leake’s Survey of Lon- don, by Vertue, 1723 ; Somerlet Houle, &:c. by Kip 94 . One — Wliitc hall, by Kip, fcarce 95 b ive — The Palace of St. James's, by Sturt ; Bucking- ham Houle, Marlborough Houle, &c. 95 One — Wed and Eaft Side of London Bridge, by Sut- ton Nicholis, w’itli an hidorical Defeription, on 2 flieefs.yt-arcp 97 One — -Profpe<^ of the City, no Date, on 2 llieets,y^';/c 9 g I.,onclon and Weftminder, on 4 flieets. Hollar 99 One — T.ondon and Wedminder from Peterborough Houfe to Tray tors Bridge, on 4 flieets, no Aviie, fcarce 100 One — Profpeft of London, Weftminder, and St. Jame.s^s Park, by^J. Kip, on 12 ihiiQi?,, fine and fcarce 101 One — Kenfinglon Palace, on 2 flieets 102 Two — Devil’s Bridge, and Water-fall, in Cardiganfliire, by Walker, proofs 103 Two — Afiiby de la Zouch Cadle, and the Afleinhiy Houfe, Leiceder, by J. Walker, private plate / - 2 ^ ^ — 'C3- Jt — — VARIOUS. 29 VARIOUS. 1 04- Parcel 105 Three — Girl with prcof, &:c. 105 Twenty-one — by Lucas Van Leyden^ &c. 107 Seven — Drawing of Herftmoneaiix Caftle, in Suflex; Draw- ings at Silchefter, by D. Bellas, 17S4-, &c. 108 Twelve — by Hollar 109 Seven — after Vandyck 110 Seven — by Gillray 111 Two — Jacob’s -Vition; and Abraham entertaining three Angels, after Caracci, by Bartolozzijyf/ze 112 Three — after L. da Vinci and Holbein, by ditto 113 One — The Proceffion of King Edw'^aidVI. from the Tower to Wedminfter, by Bafire,yf;ze 1 14- One — A Chart of Blazonry, &c. 115 Four — to A puleu-s, by Hogarth 115 Fourteen — Views, by N. J. Pifcatorem, 1613, fine i 17 Twelve — .1. Van Velde 1 18 Ten — Ililtory of Jofeph, after Rembrandt, by Count Cavhiis 1 19 Twenty-three — after M. Heemtkerck 120 Twenty-f X — by Merian, after Bloemart 121 Thirty — Views, after M. Brill 122 Twenty-five — Scripture Subjedls, M. de Vos 123 Sixty — ditto, ditto 124* One Hundred — Fables, by Gillot,y£7/(? - , 125 One Hundred and Twenty-eight — Scripture Subje6ts, by Luyken, /■/.'(? 125 Two — Drawings, Rochefter Cadle, and Cathedral, by Girten 127 Four — Envirfins de Tivoli, by Ne-i, &c. 128 Six — after Teniers, Netfcher, See. 129 Three — fro:*' Boy dell’s Collection, 130 Three — from ditto 131 Three— ^bartolozzi, See. 132 Four — ditto, 1 33 Two — Family ot Sir B. Gerbier, &c. proofs 134 One — The Three Women at the Sepulchre, after Weft, by James S to 135 Three — after Vandyck, &g, by W. Walker \ I Seventh Day’s Sale. VARIOUS, continued. • A PARCEL 2 Twenty — Emblems, /wc 3 Fourteen — C'aftiglione, 8rc. 4 Eleven — S. Beham 5 Nine — David, Jolhua, &c. by N. de Bruyn,7?r/<; 6 Ten — by G. V. Scheindel, &:c. 7 Six — Drawings 3 One— Ditto, Chrift driving the Money Changers out of the Temple, J. Durer 9 Seven — L. Van Leyden, and Brughel, and B. Groennig 1 0 Eighteen — Portraits, after Vandyck 1 1 Four — Honi foit qui mal y penfe, &c. 12 Eight — Snyers, &c. 13 Nine — Mezzotintos, by W. Vaillant, Verkolie, 14 Two— after Vernet, &c. aqua fortis proofs, /nc 15 Two — after Vernet, &c. diiio 16 Two— Ditto, the Cafeade, &c. ditto ^ 17 One — Storm, ditto, ditto 18 Five-*-by Dufart, very fine 19 Five — Ditto, four with Variations, rare 20 Four — by Livens, /ne * \ 21 Five — Ditto, St. Marck * 22 Eight — Beggars, by V. Vliet 23 Three — Heads, by ditto, after Rembrandt, fine -j;r ‘ ^-; ! C-^ ’ \^j — t-/- m — / W-/-/- ^ (^' — .i, V^- Sy- ■L^^ 3 ^" '^— ; • CALLOT, DELLA BELLA, &C, si 2i Eleven— Trades^ bv ditto 25 Eight — Etchings, Tenitrs 26 Five — From ditto, by Van Steen, C. Boel, and F. Wyngaard, fcarce • 27 Eight — Wliole Length Figures, Bagpipers, &c. ditto 28 Eight — Monkies and Cats* Concert, after ditto, by Boel, fcarce 2^ One — Two Men quarrelling at Cards, Death, ornamented with Vine Leaves, parting them, by J. Livens, fine and , fcarce 20 One — Females bathing in a Tub, after Vin. Malo, by F. Van Wvngaerd,^ri(? and fcarce 21 Six — St. Jerome, by Livens, &c. 32 Three — by Beg^,frie " 33 A Set of One Hundred Etchings, by Jean Chalon, in the Manner of Rembrandt, in a Portfolio CALLOT, DELLA BELLA, &c. 3i Nineteen — Varle Figure Gobbi 35 Twenty — Landfcapcs and Figures ' 36 Nine — I^ntaloon, &c. 37 Thirty-two — Religious Subjects, Hiftory of our Saviour, &c. 38 Fourteen — Military, &c. 39 Twelve — Various 40 Nine— Triumphal Entries, &c. 41 Twenty-eight— Scripture Subjects, yirarce 42 Four Hundred and Seventy-fix — Saints for the Year, with the Title, &c. 43 Twenty-four — Balli di Sfeflania 44 Thirty — Hiftorical; Callot, Tempefia, &c. 45 Sixteen — Varie Figure 46 Sixteen — Chrift and the Apoftles 47 Six — Hifiorical, &c. 2 proof s and variations 48 Eighteen — Life of the Virgin, and Banquets, proofs before the numbers 49 Eleven — The Seafons, and the Vices j50 Twelve — The Paffion of our Saviour, Maflacre of the Inno* cents, and the 23 Martyrs b 1 Four — Tlie Gypfies, fine 52 T welve — Modes 53 Twelve — Ditto 54 Eighteen — Miferies of War, 55 Six— The fmall Set ditto 32 ANIMAI.S. B6 Eighteen — The Penitents, and the Paffions, proofs before tJe numbers 57 Sixteen — The Mar^tyrs 58 Sixteen — proofs before the nwnbers 59 Eleven — ^Prodigal Son 60 Eleven— Ditto, proofs ' 61 Nine — The PaflTage of the Red Sea ; The Suppliclum, See. fine ■ y ' ' ^ 62 Fifteen-— Military Exercifes 63 Thirteen — Ditto, fome proofs before the numbers,, , 64 Fifty — •Capricci: di varie Figure 65 Fifty— Ditto 66 Fifteen— Views in Florence, with proof Title 67 Twenty-five — Beggars, 68 Ten — Scripture, fbme Proofs 69 Nine — Paflage of the Red Sea, Holy Family in a Circle, &:c. 70 Sixteen — Chrift and the AportIes,/b/e 7 I Fourteen — Drelfes, &c. 72 Twelve — Elements, &c. Della Bella 73 Seven — Animals, ditto 74 Five — Dance of Death, proo/i 75 Twenty — Ornaments 76 Thirty — Fables, Scarce 11 One Hundred and Forty-two — -Kings of France, renowned Women, Geography, &:c. ditto 78 Forty — Drawing-book 79 Twenty-leven — Ditto, Heads, &c. 80 Thirteen — Landfeapes with Figures ^ 81 Seventeen — Views, Shipping, S:c. 82 Eleven — Animals, &c. 83 Fifteen — Military 84 Twenty-five — by Callot and Della Bella 85 Tw’elve — Views, by Ifrael 86 Twelve — Views 87 Thirty-four — Coins and Medals 88 Eight — Views in Rome, Ifrael 89 Twelve — Figures, by G. Van Schendal,yf//e fcarce \ 9C ^ — 9 / ANIMALS. 92 Eight — Lions, after P. Potter, by de Bye, frie 93 Fourteen — Ditto, by Picart, fcarce 94 Nineteen — by Parrocel p5 Four — Dogs, by Jonck Heer A GOLTZIUS, BLOEMART, V. VELDE, &C. 33 96 Stxteen — Stoop, P. de Laer, &c. ^ 97 Sixteen — after P. Potter, by de Bye, /ifie 98 Nineteen — after Bloemart, by Hondius ^ ^9 T vvelve — after ditto, by Bolfwert, ETCHINGS OF LANDSCAPES, BY WEIROTTER, &c. ICO Fourteen — Landtcapes, by Weirotter, with his Portrait, ver^ fine 101 Sixteen — Ditto, ' 102 Twelve — Ditto,ymd? 103 Eighteen — Ditto, fine . ■ ' 104. Thirteen — Ditto, 105 'I'welve — The Months, after Molyn, Scarce JO'S Six — Views, Environs des Andelis, 107 Six — Vues de la Seine, ditto 108 Six — Upright Ruins, and Views, ditto J09 Six — Views, ditto I ] 0 Ten-^Ditto, ditto 111 Twelve — Ditto, ditto 112 Twenty-five'T— Ditto, ditto J 13 Eigbt-^Dilto, ditto 114 Twelve-j-Views in Normandie, &c. ditto 1 1.5 Twelve — Of Shipping, by Zeeman, very fine 116 Eight — Ditto, ditto ]I7 Eight — Eiiio, ditto US Thirteen — Ditto, ditto 119 Six-r-Small Landfcapes Waterloo 120 Eight — Ditto, ditto 121 Eleven — Ditto, larger t/carce J22 Nineteen — Perelle , > 123 Twelve — Ditto, Circles 124- Eleven — after Van Goyen, by J. ViHcher 125 Five — by A.I Genoels GOLTZIUS, BLOEMART, V, VELDE, &c. 126 Fourteen — Chrift and the Apoftles, Goltzius 127 Three — Whole Length Portraits, Military, ditto m So-ven — Bacchus, Venus, and Ceres, by ditto; Bagpipes, by Bi'joteling, See; I 34- GOLTZIUS, BLOEMART, V. VELDE, 8^.0. ^129 Three — Faith, Hope, and Charity, after Goltzius, by Sanre- dam,/«e f- ^ // 130 Four — The Water Nymphs, by ditto; and the Bath of Diana, ditto ' 131 Six — The Painter, by ditto ; Andromeda, by ditto, 1601; and Four T^es of the Day, by ditto, 132 Six — St. Peter, St. Paid,. Zaccheus, a Magdalen, Saul, ahd Judas Ifcariot, veryfim and fcarce T"- 133 Fourteen — Chrift and the A ponies,/;;' ' ',! V\ u vv par Patas, in Morocco gilt 1775 12 Another Copy — ' , 13 Abrege des Vies des principaux Fondateurs de Religions de 1 Egiife “ AnverSy 1674< 14. 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Leitncr, with Defer ip tion hi German 56 L’ArchitcUuia di Andrea Palladio, appretib M. Brogiodo, 1 6’ 42 57 AQimoleV. Order of the Garter, u-anl Paris, 1740 62 Plan et Perfpeclive de la Ville de. Paris ou 20 planches 6.9% Le Plan, Profiles, et Elevations des Ville & Chateau dc Ver- failles ly Oy^ 64 Another Copy — ^ 2^-w- 63 Chateau de Verfailles, avec Jardin, Fontains, Statues, Vales. &c. &c ^ 66 'Ihc Works of Vandcr Meulen, ^capital impref.on, 3 tol. a fine ^ copy ^ I ^ 67 A Volume containing Views in England and Holland, fenne Scarce ^ -0/ 63 Hitloriaj Sacr:e:, 235 Plates to the BihJe, by M. Merian,y*riff iniprejfions 69 Fontaine’s Fables, with 245, pjates after Oudry, bv Le Ba>. ^Q. 2 \^cA boards, " Paris \lys% 70 One Hundred Etchings, by Everdingen, ekgantlg bennd in folio volume . 71 Forty Landfeapes, by Glauber, &c. 47 '0 38 Manuscripts, See. 72 Defeription'of Seringapatam, witlythe Views afier Picnic, h' Stadler, coloured ^ boards i 73 Two Portfolios with leaves TP Ope ditto ditto, and parcel of prints 75 A ditto ditto 75 A ditto ditto MANUSCRIPTS WITH SPLENDID ILLU^ , MINATIONS, &CC. 77 Liber Preccuin cum fcalendario, MajiuJcripty on velJiim, of the \5th Centuri/f containing A1 6 pages, and enriched with 54- • Miniatures, and marginal ornanic?its compofed of Flowers, Infeds, and Birds, on every Page, the whole executed with the greatefl delicacy, in Morocco, gilt, 12mo. 78 Officium Beatas Mariae Virginis, et alia, cum variis Oblerva- tionibus, et Calendario, on vellum, of the \6tli Century, 123 pages, enriched with 22 large and 32 fmall Miniatures, arid the Letters gilt and painted , the pages enclofed in frayies, elegantly painted and variegated, in Riiffia, Svo. 79 Ditto, a capital and precious MS. on vellum, of the \btti Cen- tury; e7iriched with 33 Miiiiatures ^f the great if beauty, in the hlghefl: date of prelervation, in Morocco, gilt, Svo. 50 Ditto, of the \bth Century, ztritten in long lines the Calendar is ornamented with a Miniature at the head of each Mo7ttk, and 1 3 large Miniatures; ni'any of the pages, and all the ini- tial letters beautifully gilt and painted, in red-velvet, Moj^- 51 Manufeript 071 Fellian, with 6 Miniatures, uith'curious borders, with which 7na7iy of the pages are alfo oiniamcnied # — 82 A fne and curious AIS. of the Wth Century, on Vellum, I 1 3 pages i7i double colunuis .of Phildfophy arid Morality, orna- rnented xoith 1 15 Minatnres, and the iidiial Letters, gilt and. painted, in calf, Iblio ^ S3 Valere Maxime, traduit en Ys 2 A\cg:)\'?.', fine MSS .,on Vellum of the ear'll) Period of the \bth Centur'y, in double Columiis, enriched loith bO very fine Miniatures; all the initied l.et- ters are painted and heightened with Gold erV i/lf This Tranllation was marie by Simon de Headin, of the Order of St. JohnofJerufalem, by Order of Charles V. to the f'nd of the 5th Book, in the Year 1373, and was continued by James Coureau, Treailirer to Johh Duke of Berry, and by Orderof that Prince compleated in 1401 N. B. Tliis MS. is No. 5554 in the Catalogue of the Duke de Valliere, 2 vbl. folio, red Morocco, gilt > 1 IP MANUSCRIPTS, &C. 39 45 Miracles de la Glorieuie Vierge Maria, MS. of the \Mh Cen- tury, on 1 20 Pages, long Lines, enriched with 7 3 capital Miniatures in Grey At the Beginning is a Drawing, in C(»Iours, of Mr. • P. Beooflinzeveen de Renefle, offering the Regifier of the .Privileges of the Land to Pliilip Duke of Burgundy, folio, i7i black Morocco Vi6 A State of tlie Savoy Hofpital, as well in Relation to the Lands and Revenues formerly belonging thereto, as to the Matter in dilpute between the two Juriftiidions of the Kxchequef of the Duchy of Lancatier, 1739; two Books, MSS. %S7 A^Iarge Colledlion of ancient and modern Grants, Surveys and Court Rolls, and Mifcellaneous Papers, relating to ' Eaft Greenw’ich, MSS. 88 Papers that prove the Zeal and Alacrity with which the Ehrl of Sutherland a61ed in Support of the King and Conflitu- tion, during the Whole of the Rebellion, 1745, 4to. MSS. 89 The Campaign of the Year 1743, 4to. ditto 90 The Campaign in Flanders, 1744, 4to. ditto .91 A Short Memorial of the Northern Adions during the War there, from 1642 to 1644, by Lord Fairfax 92 Letter from ProfelTor Bayer, at Petertburg, to SirHans Sloaru', 17.35 of Geography, &:c. wdth an Englifli Tranflation ; of Geography and Aflronomy of the Chinefe and Japanefe, &c. — Ditto, from Bayer to de I’lfle, a Defcription of the Japancle Map of the World, &c. Szc. 93 'A Volume ofcurious Hiftorical Information, during the Year 1664 and 1665, The Ghojl of Oliver Cromwell to Charles Stuart, Szc. in 4to. MS. ^ 94 A ditto, a Relation of Naval Proceedings, Szc. 1666, 4to. MSS. ' , , ■ 95 A Volume of mifcellaneous MSS. Ninth Daj.’s Sale, 4 r> »> 7 8 10 I 1 \2 J3 T I- f 5 ]6 }7 fH 2 '} 21 «>2 2:j ‘2t 23 2o 27 REPRESENTATION of Ruins op Pietra Clladnla, or Florence Stone, glazed A ditto, dillo A Bronze Landfeape and Figures. A Miniature of a Lady, Bronzino A Miniature of Catharine of Arragon, — Holbein A Miniature of a I.ady, in Oil, on Copper Bomhelii A Miniature of a Game-keeper with a Pheafant Lens Lady Sir A Miniature, an ancient Painting on Silver, a Side, on the other a Friar A Miniature, a Shipwreck, in Water Colours Woman and Child, a Carving in Ivory The Afibmpiion, ditto Minialureot a Lady — - — ' Miniature of a Cottage Girl Miniature of General Montecceuli Miniature of two Chinefe Miniature of Mary, Coiintefs ofTlTex Miftiature of a Ladv, from Dr. Chauncy’s Collection Miniature of a Perfian Miniature of Oliver Cromwell in Arinour Miniature of ihc King of Pruliiia in Enamel 'Miniature of the Duke of Brunfwick Miniature of Mary Queen of Scots Miniature of Luther^s Mhfe Mmiature of two Ladies — Miniature of a Lady, in Oil, on Silver Miniature of Allan Ramfey — on one Bojalbcf P, l.cly. II ojkiris Han Uenuvz Pofolha Y.ilelti P. Lens VARIOUS. 4^1 28 MIi)latare of Henry VIII. in a neat frame 2y Miniature of Sir Edward Coke, from Dr. Mead’s Colle(5l ion, P, Oliver 30 Miniature of Flora, in Chlaro ■ Ofciiro, Cajalli^ from Mr. Stance’s Collection 3 1 Miniature of the Duchefs of Somerfet, S. Cooper ^ from the late Lord Suflex's Collection 32 Miniature of the Duchefs ot Brunfwiclc, Companion- to Lot 22 33 Miniature of Cromwell’s Mother, Companion to Lot 18, from Dr. Chauncy’s 34 Miniature of Bona Lifla, an Enamel, L. da Vinciy on Gold, with a Head on the reverfe, capital 35 Miniature of Old Greenwich Palace, &c. — Bordier '36 Miniature of Charles 1. Enamel i — Ed.-Botver 31 Miniature of the young Pretender — Creige 38 A Lufus Natiirse ; a Philofopher in his Study examining a Boar’s Head, very fine 39 A Piece ofMofaic, reprefenting a Dove, fora Snuff Box 40 A Snuff Box, lined with Tortoife-fhell, Gold Rim, &c. 41 A Miniature Portrait of Paul Veronefe, in Oil, on Copper 42 Two ancient Carvings in Wood, of God the Father and Pro- phets, of God the Son and Apoflles, 43 Miniature of Oliver Cromwell, Enamel, after Cooper 44 Miniature of Capt. Coram, an Enamel on Gold — Zinck 45 Miniature of a Lady, on Vellum 46 Miniature of General Lord Berkeley,an Enamel on Gold, from Dr. Mead’s Collection — Sir John Petitot, 47 Miniature of Prince Henry, on Card S. Cooper, 1640 48 Miniature of Leda, an Enamel, — Mengs 49 An Encauftic PiCture of Mr. Pitt, done at Rome 50 A Piece of Mofaic, a Dove, finely executed for a Ring 51 A ditto, ditto , , 52 A Cameo of one of the Dukes of Norfolk 53 A ditto, 3 Heads, curious 54 An Enamel of John Pym, 1641, on Gold, and fet in a Gold Ring — — — Ed. Bower 55 A Miniature of Mary, Queen of Scots, fet round with Ame- thyft — — — John Bettes 56 Two ditto, the Power of Love, on Vellum, covered with Cryftals, in Silver, Fillagree Frames, in a glazed Cafe, Centi 51 A Silver Fillagree Trunk 58 A Copy of Eton College Cha,rter, in a Tin Cafe 59 Two Miniatures — Edward the Black Prince and John Gaunt, in Oil 60 Two — Henry IV. and VI. djtto 61 Two— -Henry V. and Edward IV. ditto 62 Two— Edward V. and Richard III, ditto G 42 PICTURES. 63 Two— ^Henry VII. and Edward VI. 64- Two— rLord Burleigl:;, and Charles, Earl of Nottingham, ditto 65 Two — Mary I. and Cardinal Wolfey, , 66 Two— Charles I. and Robert, Earl of Lindfey, ditto 67 Two— Sir Thomas More, and Erafmus, ditto 68 Two— Henry, Prince of Wales, and the Duke of Somerfet, ditto 69 Two — Sir F. Drake, and Admiral Blake, ditto 70 Two — Robert, Earl of EflTex, and Dudley of Lelcefter, aitto 71 T wo — General Monk, and John, Duke of Lauderdale, ditto 72 Two — Sir P. Sidney, and Algernon Sidney, ditto 73 Two — Thomas, Earl of Arundel, and Wm. Duke of New- caftle, ditto 74 Two — Queen Mary, and Sarah, Duchefs of Marlborough, > . ditto '' 75 Two — James II. and a Buft of Henry IV. of France, ditto 76 One — Oliver Cromwell, ditto *11 Two — Thomas, Lord Fairfax, and John Hampden, ditto 78 Two — Genera! Lambert and Ireton, ditto 79 Two— Catharine Howard, and Ann Bullen, ditto \ 80 Two — Ann of Cleves, and Lady Jane Gray, ditto 81 Two — Catharine Parr, and Catharine of Arragon, ditto 82 One — Jane Shore, ditto 83 Two — Titian and Holbein, ditto 84 Two Rembrandt and Hollar 85 Three — Sir W. Raleigh, Sir Edward Coke, &c. . PICTURES. 86 A View, a Caftle one Mile beyond Dundrum near Dublin, by P, V an Lerberghe 87 A View of Kilkenny, in the County of Wicklow ditto, 88 A View of Powerfwurt Park, in ditto ditto, 89 A View of the Light Houfe on the Hill of Howth, near Dublin ■ ■ ditto, '90 View of a Church near Dublin ditto 91 View of Dublin from the Hill of Howth — - ditto 92 View of the Seven Churches, with a Proceffipn of the Catho- lics at Chriftmas ■ — ditto 93 An Allegorical Subject of Satyrs and Fauns — ditto 94 A View of Tintern Abbey on the River Wye, in South Wales, ditto 95 View of the Mine and Waterfall near Abergavenny in South Wales dir r i h i PICTURES 43 96 View of a Bridge and Waterfall, ditto P. P^an Lerherghc 97 View of a Waterfall, which is the Third below Devil’s Bridge,, tlitto — ' diiio 98 View of a Waterfall near the Ford beyond Devil’s Bridge^ ditto ■■ ■ 99 Vie.w of a ditto, Haifa Mile beyond Devil’s Bridge, ditlo> , diiia 100 An Interior View of Tintern Abbey ^ — ditio 101 View of a Cottage, near the Mile Stone from Tunbridge, in Kent — diiio 102 An Interior View of Llangothlen, in North Wales diiio 103 View of a Monument for an Irifh Nobleman, and the Abbey of Llangothlen in the Diftance, ditto diiio 104< An Interior View of Tintern Abbey, in South Wales diiio 105 A View of the Waterfall of Zeruy in Italy, ditto, elegantly framed . ^ ' 106 The Waterfall of Potowmack, in America, a Drawing by Belanger 107 A View in Savoy, a grand Scene, by ditto 108 A View in France, by ditto 109 A fmall Pi6lure in Oil, Fifli- woman, &c. G, Morland 1 10 A Copy of Sir Jofhua’s Venus, in Oil 1 U Two Copper-plates — View of a Waterfall, the Third below Devil’s Bridge, and the Sixth the larged of all, x^ii/^ izao coloured Proofs, never publifhed ^THE END. r