'J? ) H*\ M w ' ^ $ ii \- 1 V\SS l^i!^^W (WrU^ TftA^^Soft <*,1e ." read 44 Hon b 'e " ,, 120, lines 8, 9, 21, and 32 — /^or * 4 Ormond " 44 Ormonde." ,, 138, line 7 (from bottom)— For 44 Lacretrelle " r«arf " Lacretelle." Plate II. CATALOGUE OF PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &c, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY, IN THE POSSESSION OF LORD HAWKESBURY, 1 905. THE following Catalogue of Portraits, Miniatures, &c., at Kirkham Abbey, is given in continua- tion of those which have been already printed ; and as those in Lord Hawkesbury's London house, 2, Carlton House Terrace, relate to the same families, a Catalogue of them is also given, in order to make the account of them more complete. KIRKHAM ABBEY. Dining Room. Over the Door of the Serving Room. 1. The Hon b,e - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool and 3rd Lord Hawkesbury. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 2. Mrs. Savile ; viz., Barbara, wife of the Rev. John Savile, Rector of Thornhill, co. York, and eldest daughter and coheir of Thomas Jenison of Newcastle-on-Tyne, whose family were originally of Yokefleet, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. She was born 1659, and was mother of Sir George Savile, 7th Bart., and grandmother of the 8th and PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. last Bart., and of Mrs. Thornhagh and the Countess of Scarbrough. Dressed in grey, with a black hood. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait by Kneller at Rufford Abbey. The Hon ble - Mrs. Cecil Jenkinson, wife of the Hon ble - C. C. C. Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool (see No. 1), and only daughter and heiress of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, Bart. Dressed in white. Small pastel copy (18 X 12 in.) of the portrait at 2, Carlton House Terrace. East Wall. The Rev. the Hon ble - James Willoughby, Rector of Guiseley, and Vicar of Askham-Richard, both in co. York. He was the 5th, but 3rd son leaving issue, of the Hon ble - Thomas Willoughby of Birdsall, co. York, by Elizabeth, daughter and sole heir of Thomas Sotheby of that place, and was baptized at Birdsall 23 January, 1731-2. Married at St. Michael le Belfrey's, York, 4 Nov., 1772, Eleanoreta, elder daughter and coheir of James Hobson, Esq., of Kirkby- Moorside, and he died at Hutton Hall, in the parish of Marston, 10 Feb., 1816. He was the great grandfather of the present and 9th Lord Middleton, and of Lord Hawkes- bury. Dressed in a black coat and white neckcloth. He holds a woodcock in his left hand, and has a single- barrelled gun leaning against his left shoulder. On canvass 14 x 12 in. Small copy by the Hon ble - Alice Folja??ibe, of the portrait at Birdsall. Sir Richard Earle, 1st Bart, of Stragglethorpe, co. Line. Born 1607, died 1667. He married Frances, daughter of Sir Edward Hartopp of Buckminster, co. Line, 1st Bart., by Mary, his wife, daughter of Sir Erasmus Dryden, of Canons Ashby, 1st Bart. His daughter, and eventual heiress at law, was Elizabeth, wife of John Thornhagh of Osberton, co. Notts, Esq., M.P. Dressed in a grey robe. On canvass 14 x 12 in. Small copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe, of the portrait by G. Soest at Osberton. Sir George Savile, 8th and last Bart, of Thornhill, co. York, and Rufford Abbey, co. Notts, only son of the 7th Bart, (see No. 10), born at Savile House, in Leicester Square, Plate III. No. 1 14.— Frederick John Howard, Esq. (page 19). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 3 26 July, 1726, was M.P. for Yorkshire from 1759 to Dec. 1783, and was the trusted friend and adviser of the Whig statesmen of that period, though he refused any office, believing that he could be of more use to his country as a private member. He died unmarried, 9 January, 1784, and was buried at Thornhill. A monument was erected to his memory in York Minster by public subscription. He is dressed in a blue coat, with gold lace, and the Spurn light- houses are shewn in the background. Three-quarter length on canvass 50 x 40 in. Copy by Hudson, of the portrait by Wilson in the Trinity House at Hull, painted 1768. 7. Mrs. James Willoughby ; viz., Eleanoreta, elder daughter and coheiress of James Hobson, Esq., of Kirkby-Moorside, and of Minster Yard, York. Baptized at Kirkby-Moorside 27 July, 1745. Married, 4 Nov., 1772, the Rev. the Hon ble - James Willoughby (see No. 4), and died at Hutton Hall, in the parish of Marston, 22 June, 1830. Her eldest child, Elizabeth, was the wife of John Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Aldwark, co. York. Half length, seated. Dressed in green, and holding a branch of white grapes in her right hand. Small copy (14 X 12 in.) by the Hon b!e - Alice Foljambe, of the portrait at Birdsall. 1 8. Margaret Caroline, Countess of Carlisle, wife of Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, and 2nd daughter of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford. Born 2 Novem- ber, 1753, married 22 March, 1770, died 27 January, buried in York Minster 5 February, 1824. Dressed in black. Canvass 14 x 12 in. Copy by Hon ble - Alice Foljambe, of the small portrait at Castle Hoivard. South Wall — over the Door. 9. Selina, Viscountess Milton, 2nd daughter and coheir (but eldest to leave issue) of Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd and last Earl of Liverpool, born 3 July, 1812, married (1) 15 August, 1833 William Charles, Viscount Milton, who died 8 Nov. 1N35, 1 This portrait at Birdsall has always been so named, and though the dress appears to be of earlier date, and might even be of the period of her grand- mother, Eleanor Hobson, the wife of Richard Hobson, Esq., of Cropton, in the parish of Middleton, and daughter of his uncle, Richard Hobson of Newton, in the parish of Pickering, it may probably be a fancy dress worn by the grand- daughter 4 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. and (2) 28 August, 1845, George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, co. Notts, and Aldwark, co. York, who died 18 Dec. 1869. She died 24 Sept., 1883. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait by Otto Leyde, R.S.A., at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 10. Sir George Savile, 7th Bart, of Thornhill, co. York, and of Rufford Abbey, co. Notts, son of the Revd. John Savile, Rector of Thornhill, who was son of Henry Savile, Esqr., of Bowling Hall, co. York, 3rd son of Sir George Savile, 1st Bart. He was born 1678, baptized at Thornhill on 18 February in that year, married 1722 Mary, daughter and heir of John Pratt, Esq., by whom he was father of the 8th and last Bart, and of Mrs. Thornhagh. He was M.P. for Yorkshire 1728-34, and died Sept. 1743, being buried at Thornhill on the 25 Sept. that year. Dressed in a green coat with gold lace. On canvass 30 x 25. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Rufford Abbey. 11. George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, co. Notts, and Aldwark, co. York, born 4 June, 1800, married (1) 9 Dec, 1828, Harriet Emily Mary, eldest daughter (by his 2nd wife) of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner, 4th Bart., who died 28 Dec, 1830, and (2) 28 August, 1845, Selina Viscountess Milton (see No. 9). He died 18 Dec, 1869. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait by Weigall, at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 12. Cecil George Savile, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, Lieut. R.N., born 7 Nov., 1846. In naval uniform. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait by Otto Leyde, R.S.A., at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 13. Lady Elizabeth Christian Hervey, 2nd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, born Nov. 1757, married (1) 2 April, 1776, John Thomas Foster, Esq. who died 1796, and (2) 19 October, 1809, as his 2nd wife, William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, K.G. She died at Rome, 30 March, 1824, and was buried at All Saints' Church, Derby. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait at 2, Carlton House Terrace. South Wall — over the Fireplace. 14. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G., eldest son and heir of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, by Amelia his 1st wife, daughter of William Watts, Esq., Governor of Fort William, Bengal. He was born in the parish of St. PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 5 Margaret's, Westminster, 7 June, 1770, baptised there 29 June, was M.P. for Appleby, 1790, and for Rye, 1790 to 1803, on the 15 November in which latter year he was called up to the House of Lords by writ, in his father's Barony of Hawkesbury. He was successively Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 180 1-4 ; Home Department, 1804-6, and 1807-9 ; for Foreign Affairs again in 1809 ; and for the Colonial and War Departments, 1809-12, in which latter year he became First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister, which office he held continuously for the long period of 15 years, the tenure of which was brought to a close by an attack of paralysis, 17 Feb., 1827, which necessitated his resignation, 30 April, 1827. He rallied somewhat, and survived his successor in office, Mr. Canning, by some sixteen months. He died at Fife House, Whitehall, London, on the 4 Dec, 1828, and was buried at Hawkesbury, t8 Dec. Three-quarter length, standing, full-face ; dressed in a black coat and white neckcloth. On canvass 55 X40 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, made by permission of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, of the portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence, in the Waterloo Gallery, Windsor Castle. 15. Susan Louisa Lady Hawkesbury, 2nd wife of Cecil George Savile, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, and eldest daughter of Lieut. Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish, of West Stoke, Sussex, and Lady Emily Augusta, his wife, daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham. Small pastel copy (18 X 12 in.) of the portrait by Otto Leyde, R.S.A., at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 16. Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey, 3rd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, born February, 1767, married 25 March, 1795, Robert Bankes Jenkinson, afterwards Lord Hawkesbury, and 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Small pastel copy (18 X 12 in.) of the portrait at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 17. Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 1st Earl of Liver- pool, son and heir of Colonel Charles Jenkinson, of the Royal Horse Guards Blues, by Amarantha, his wife, daughter and coheir of Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N. He was born 26 April, 1729, and died 17 December, 1808, and was buried at Hawkesbury, 30 December, 1808, having married (1) Feb., 1769, Amelia, daughter of William Watts, Esq., Governor of Fort William, Bengal, who died 12 July, 1770, aged 19, and (2) 22 June, 1782, Catherine, 5th daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart., of Parham, co. Sussex, who survived 6 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY, him, and died i Oct., 1827, aged 82. Full length. Seated, Dressed in a crimson velvet coat, and breeches. On canvass 63 x 48 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster L ucas of the portrait by G. Romney, in the possession of the late C. C. Cotes, Esq., and now in that of his only brother, Colonel C. J. Cotes. West Wall. 18. Francis Ferrand Foljambe, of Aldwark and Osberton, M.P. for Yorkshire, 1784. Born 17 January, 1749-50, married (i) 30 June, 1774, Mary Arabella, daughter and coheir, and eventually sole heir of John Thornhagh, Esq., M.P., of Osberton, Notts, who died 28 Dec, 1790, and (2) 12 June, 1792, Lady Mary Arabella Lumley, daughter of Richard, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, who survived him and died 1 May, 1817. Dressed in a blue coat. On board 14 x 10. Copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe, of the portrait at Osberton by Romney. 19. 'Ihomas Worsley, Esq., of Hovingham, born 1649, died 3 May, 1715, having married Mary Arthington (who died Dec. 171 1), daughter and coheiress of Henry Arthington, of Arthington, Esq., and Mary his wife, sister and in her issue, coheiress of Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax. Dressed in brown. On canvass 14 x 12 in. Small copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe, of the portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller at Hovingham. 20. Thomas Willoughby, of Birdsall, Esq., eldest son of the Hon ble - Thomas Willoughby, and Elizabeth, his wife,, daughter and heiress of Thomas Sotheby, of Birdsall co, York, Esqr., born at York, baptized in York Minster, 16 April, 1722, died unmarried at Nottingham, and was buried at Wollaton, 12 August, 1748. He was elder brother of Henry Willoughby, who afterwards succeeded as 5th Lord Middleton in 1781, and of the Rev d - the Hon b,e - James- Willoughby. Dressed in a blue coat with gold lace. On, canvass 14 x 10 in. Copy in oils of the pastel portrait at Birdsall. 21. Thomas Worsley, of Hovingham, Esq., born 16 November,. 1686, married (1) 1710, Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Frankland, 2nd Bart., of Thirkleby, who died 1722, and (2) Anne, daughter of Sir William Robinson, of Newby,. Bart., and sister to Thomas, Lord Grantham. Dressed in a plum coloured coat, and blue waistcoat with gold lace. On canvass 14 x 12 in. Small copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe, of the portrait by Allan Ramsay at Hovingham. Plate V. No. i. — Sir George Savile, 8th Bart, (pag-e 33). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. J North Wall. 22. Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 2nd Earl of Liverpool, born 7 June, 1770, married (1) 25 March, 1795, Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey, 3rd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, and she dying, 12 June, 1821, he married (2) 24 Sept., 1822, Mary, daughter of Charles Chester (formerly Bagot) of Chicheley, co. Bucks, who survived him and died 18 October, 1846. He was Prime Minister for 15 years, 1812-1827, and died without issue, 4 Dec, 1828. Three-quarter length standing. Full face. Dressed in a black coat and white neckcloth. On canvass 63 x 48 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the original portrait painted by Sir Tlwmas Lawrence in 1801, in the possession of the late C. C. Cotes, Esq., and now in that of his only brother, Colonel C. J. Cotes. Also two Handscreens with water-colour drawings of Bolton Abbey, by Mary, Viscountess Portman. In the Serving Room there are no pictures, and in the Passage are seven old Maps. Small Library. West W all — over the Door. 23. Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington, and 2nd Earl of Cork, eldest son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork, born 20 Oct., 161 2, at the College of Youghal, co. Cork. Married 5 July, 1635, at the Chapel in Skipton Castle, Elizabeth, sole daughter and heir of Henry Clifford, 5th and last Earl of Cumberland, and on her father's death, Baroness Clifford. He died 15 Jan., and was buried at Londesborough, 3 Feb., 1697-8. Head and shoulders, three-quarter face to the left. Wearing a wig, and in armour. Painted on canvass 30 x 25 in., in a painted oval. 2 North Wall. 24. Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Thomas Sotheby of Birdsall, co. York, by Antonina, his 2nd wife. Born 1694, baptised in York Minster, 20 June, 1694. Married at Birdsall, 1719, the Hon ble - Thomas Willoughby, 2nd son of Thomas, 1st Lord Middleton, and died, April, 1752, buried at Birdsall, 25 April, 1752. Dressed in black. On canvass 14x12 in. Small Copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambc of the portrait at Birdsall. 2 This Picture was given to Lord Hawkesbury in 1877 by his uncle, Sir Charles Anderson, Bart., who found it in the agent's house on his estate at Burnby, which adjoins Londesborough, the picture having come from Londes- borough when the house was pulled down in 1819. 8 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 25. Margaret Fanny Howard, 2nd daughter of Frederick John Howard, Esq., of Compton Place, Sussex, and Lady Fanny his wife. 26. Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire. Drawing by Margaret Fanny Howard, from a portrait. 27. Fifteen copies by Lord Hawhesbuvy, 1873, of Miniatures, formerly at Compton Place, Sussex, in the possession of Mr. and Lady Fanny Howard. 1. Major the Hon ble - Frederick Howard in the uniform of the 10th Hussars, with gold facings. 2. The Hon ble - Mrs. Frederick Howard, three-quarter length, dressed in yellow, seated. 3. Major the Hon ble - Frederick Howard, in the uniform of the 10th Hussars, with silver facings and fur. 4. William Cavendish as a child (the father of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, and of Lady Fanny Howard). After Cos way. 5. William and George Cavendish as children. After Cosivay. 6. The Hon ble - Mrs. Cavendish, in fancy dress. After W. Ross. 7. William Cavendish, father of the 7th Duke of Devonshire and of Lady Fanny Howard, in blue coat and gilt buttons. After W. Ross. 8. William Cavendish (see Nos. 4, 5, and 7), in fancy dress. 9. Frederick John Howard, as a child. A fter Stewart. 10. Frederick John Howard, as a child. A fter Stewavt. 11. William, 7th Duke of Devonshire. 12. Fanny Cavendish, afterwards Lady Fanny Howard, as a child. After Stewart. 13. Edith Susan Louisa Howard. 14. Margaret Fanny Howard. After the drawing by Elizabeth Royal. 15. Edith Susan Louisa Howard. A fter Miss Dixon. 28. Lady Georgiana Cavendish, as a child (afterwards Countess of Carlisle). Drawing by Margaret Fanny Howard from a portrait. No. 2. —Anne, Countess of Northampton, and her Daughter (page 33). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. g 29. Lady Harriet. Cavendish, as a child (afterwards Countess Granville). Drawing by Margaret Fanny Howard from a portrait. 30. Luncheon on the Moors (Grouse Shooting) in Newton Dale, near Pickering, with portraits of Henry, 5th Lord Middleton, in a grey coat, his brother the Rev. the Hon ble - James Willoughby (the owner of the Moor jure uxoris), in a black coat ; the Hon ble - Henry Willoughby, afterwards 6th Lord Middleton, in a blue coat ; his cousin, Digby Legard, lying down ; the Rev. Dr. Cleaver of Malton, coming to them ; servants, ponies, dogs, &c. On canvass 18 x 24 in. Small copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe of the picture at Birdsall, which was painted about 1790. 31. Thomas Sotheby of Birdsall, Esq., born 1655. Married (1) Anne, daughter of Edward Pegge of Beauchief Abbey, co. Derby, who died s.p. 3 May, 1688, and (2) Antonina, daughter of the Very Rev. Tobias Wickham, Dean of York. He died 11 Nov., 1729. Dressed in brown. On canvass 14 x 12 in. Small copy by the Hon bIe - Alice Foljambe of the portrait at Birdsall. 32. Antonina, 2nd wife of Thomas Sotheby of Birdsall, Esq., and daughter of the Very Rev. Tobias Wickham, Dean of York. Born 3 June, 1672. Married in York Minster, 6 July, 1693. Died January 1737-8, buried in York Minster 14 January, I 737 - 8- Dressed in light brown, with red drapery. On canvass 14 x 12 in. Small copy by the Hon bh '- Alice Foljambe of the portrait at Birdsall. 33. Louisa Blanche, 1st wife of Cecil George Savile Foljambe (now Lord Hawkesbury), and eldest daughter of Frederick John Howard, Esq., of Compton Place, Sussex, and Lady Fanny, his wife, only sister to William, 7th Duke of Devonshire, born at 1 Belgrave Square, London, 23 Feb., 1842, married at St. James's, Piccadilly, London, 22 July, 1869, an d died at Compton Place, 7 October, 1871, buried in the family vault at Scofton, Notts, 14 Oct., 1871. Half length sitting. Dressed in black. On canvass 36 x 28 in. By Otto Leyde, R.S.A. 34. Lady Cole ; viz, Anne, elder daughter of the Revd. John Savile, Rector of Thornhill, and sister of Sir George Savile, 7th Bart., married (1) Sir Nicholas Cole, of Brancepeth, co. IO PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. Durham, Bart., and (2) The Baron de Dognyes, a Belgian nobleman. She died 19 Dec, 1736. Dressed in blue, with red drapery. Small pastel copy (i2| x 10 in.) by Lady Hawhesbury of the portrait by Kneller at Rilfford Abbey. 35. Gertrude Savile, younger daughter of the Revd. John Savile, Rector of Thornhill, and sister of Sir George Savile, 7th Bart. She died unmarried. Her journal in MS. at Rufford Abbey gives a most interesting account of events relating to the family, as also to other families, and to politics in the reigns of George I. and II. Small pastel copy (14^ X 11J in.) by Lady Hawhesbury of the portrait by Kneller at Rufford Abbey. 36. Anne, wife of Sir William Savile, 3rd Bart., of Thornhill, and daughter of Thomas, 1st Lord Coventry. She was mother of George, 1st Marquess of Halifax, and is celebrated for her courage whilst holding Sheffield Castle for King Charles I. when it was besieged by the Parliamentary forces. Dressed in black, and wearing pearls. Small pastel copy (15 x 12J in.) by Lady Hawhesbury of the portrait at Rufford Abbey. 37. Barbara, Countess of Scarbrough, younger daughter of Sir George Savile, 7th Bart., and sister and coheir of the 8th and last Baronet. She was born 30 September, 1734; married, 26 Dec, 1752, in the Chapel at Rufford Abbey, Richard Lumley, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, who died 12 May, 1782 ; she died 22 July, 1797. Dressed in yellow. Small pastel copy (13^ x 12 in.) by Lady Hawhesbury of the portrait by Sir J '. Reynolds at Rufford Abbey. 38. Mary Arabella, 1st wife of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., and younger daughter and eventual heir of John Thornhagh, Esq., of Osberton and Fenton, co. Notts., M.P., (who took the name of Hewett on inheriting the Shireoaks Estate in 1756) by Arabella, his wife, elder sister and coheir of Sir George Savile, 8th Bart. She was born 16 August, 1749, married at St. George's, Hanover Square, 30 June, 1774, and died 28 December, 1790, leaving 4 sons and 2 daughters. Dressed in white and pink. Small copy (nf x 9^- in.) by Lady Hawhesbury of the pastel drawing by Daniel Gardner at Osberton. 39. Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., of Aldwark, co. York, and of Osberton, jure uxoris, born 17 January, 1749-5°; M - p - for Yorkshire, 1784; High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1787; and M.P. Plate VII. No. 3. — George Medley, Esq. (page 33). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. II for Higham Ferrers, 1801 to 1807, died 13 November, 1814, and was buried at Ecclesfield, 23 November, 1814. He married (1) 1774, as above-mentioned, Mary Arabella Thornhagh, and (2) 12 June, 1792, her first cousin, Lady Mary Arabella Lumley, who survived him and died s.p. 1 May, 1817. Dressed in a brown coat and blue waistcoat. Small copy (nf x g\ in.) by Lady Hawkesbury of the pastel draiving by Daniel Gardner at Osberton. 40. Louisa Blanche Howard, 1866. Small portrait. Head. 41. William, 7th Duke of Devonshire, born 27 April, 1808, died 21 Dec, 1891. Engraving. 42. Louisa Blanche, Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, 1869. Small portrait. Head. 43. The Hon b,e - Mrs. Ramsden, mother of the present Sir John Ramsden, 5th Bart., viz.: Isabella daughter of Thomas, 1st Lord Dundas, by Charlotte, his wife, 2nd daughter of William , 3rd Earl Fitz William ; she was born 25 February, 1790, married, 5 May, 1814, John Charles Ramsden, who died v.p. 29 December, 1836. She died on Tuesday, 6 Dec, 1887. East Wall — near the Windoiv. 44. Lady Sarah Spencer (afterwards Lady Lyttelton) as a child, making a curtsey. She was born 29 July, 1787, married 4 March, 1813, William Henry, 4th Lord Lyttelton, who died 30 April, 1837. She died 13 April, 1870. After a drawing by her mother, Lavinia, Countess Spencer. 45. William Frederick, George Francis, and Louisa Blanche, the three elder children of Frederick John and Lady Fanny Howard. Silhouette, By Lady Louisa Ker. 46. Margaret Fanny Howard, second daughter of Frederick John and Lady Fanny Howard. Silhouette 9^ x 8{ in. By Lady Louisa Ker. 47. Lady Sarah Spencer (afterwards Lady Lyttelton) as a child, seated at a table, eating out of a bowl. After a draiving by her mother, Lavinia, Countess Spencer. 12 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. South Wall — over the Doov. 48. Louisa Blanche, Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, and her eldest son, Arthur, aged 1 in June, 1871. Dressed in black and mauve. Her son in a white frock with pink ribbons. This portrait on canvass 30^ x 25 in., was painted from an enlarged photograph By A . Melhuish. Also a photograph of the party at Rufford Abbey, when the present King, then Prince of Wales, stayed there. In the Small Room adjoining are thirty photographs, and there are eighty-seven other small ones. Library. West Wall. 49. View at Osberton near the lower end of the lake, just above the weir. By C. R. Stanley. 50. George Medley, Esq., of Buxted, Friston, and Coneyburrows, all in co. Sussex ; M.P. for Seaford, and afterwards for East Grinstead ; born 6 August, 1720, died without issue, 1 June, 1796. Small pastel copy (12^ x 9^ in.) by Lord Hawkesbury of the portrait at 2 Carlton House Terrace. 51. The Hon ble - Robert A. E. S J - A. Savile Foljambe, aged 5, 5th but 4th surviving son of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, born 3 April, 1887. In pastel 24 x 20 in. By Miss Lancaster Lucas, in April, 1892. 52. James Evelyn, Esq., of Felbridge, co. Surrey, born 17 July, 1718, died 11 July, 1793. His only daughter and heir by Annabella, his wife, sister of George Medley (See No. 50), was Lady Shuckburgh-Evelyn (See No. 56). Small pastel copy (12I x 9i in.) by Lord Hawkesbury of the portrait at 2 Carlton House Terrace. 53. View in Lewes, Sussex. By Lady Louisa Jenhinson, afterwards Lady Louisa Cotes. Plate VIII. No. 4.— Sir George A. W. Shickbirgh-Eyelyx, 6th Hart, (page 34). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 1 3 North Wall. 54. Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Bart., M.P. for Warwickshire, born 23 August, 1751, died 11 August, 1804. He was a celebrated mathematician and astronomer. Small pastel copy (12 J x 9J in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the portrait at 2 Carlton House Terrace. 55. Lady Elizabeth Compton as a child. She was the only child and heiress of Charles, 7th Earl of Northampton, and was born 25 June, 1760. She afterwards married, 27 February, 1782, Lord George A. H. Cavendish, who was, 10 Sept., 1831, created Earl of Burlington, brother to William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, and she died at Compton Place, 7 April, 1835. She was grandmother of William, 7th Duke of Devonshire, of Lady Fanny Howard, and of Col. W. H. Fredk. Cavendish, and great grandmother of Mrs. Cecil Foljambe and of Lady Hawkesbury. Dressed in white, with a pink sash. Pastel 20 x 16 in. By John Russell. 56. Lady Shuckburgh-Evelyn, daughter and heiress of James Evelyn, Esq. (see No. 52), and wife of Sir George A. W. Shuckbnrgh-Evelyn, Bart (see No. 54). She was born 7 January, 1757, and died 14 September, 1797, leaving an only child, who was afterwards the wife of Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Small pastel copy (12J x 9J in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the portrait at 2 Carlton House Terrace. 57. Louisa Blanche and Margaret Fanny, the eldest and 2nd daughters of Frederick John Howard, Esq., and Lady Fanny, his wife. Copy by Dowling (18 X l6J in.) of the original miniature painted by Easlon at Leamington in 1847. 58. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool ; born 29 May, 1784 ; died 3 October, 1851. Small pastel copy (12J x 9^ in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the portrait after Winterhalter at 2 Carlton House Terrace. 59. Montreal in winter, from the other side of the River St. Lawrence (the river frozen). By Lady Catherine J. V ernon-Har court (24^ x 39^, mi.). Finished after her death by her sister, Selina Viscountess Milton. 14 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 60. Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 2nd Earl of Liverpool; born 7 June 1770. Prime Minister 181 2 to 1827; died 4 December, 1828. Small pastel copy (12^ x 9 J in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the portrait by Hoppner at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 61. William Frederick, George Francis, and Louisa Blanche, the three elder children of Frederick John Howard, Esq., and Lady Fanny, his wife. Copy by Dowling (16 x 12^ in.) of the original, painted by H. B. Ziegler in 1844. 62. Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton, 2nd daughter and coheir (but eldest to leave issue) of Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool ; born 3 July, 1812 ; died 24 September, 1883. Small pastel copy (i2\ x 9J in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the large portrait at 2, Carlton House Terrace, which was painted by Mrs. Robertson in 1833. 63. Godfrey Acheson Thornhagh Foljambe, 2nd son of the Right Hon ble - Francis John Savile Foljambe of Osberton, and Lady Gertrude, his wife, eldest daughter of Archibald, 3rd Earl of Gosford. He was born at midnight, 20-21 October, 1869, and married, 25 April 1895, Judith Frances, 3rd daughter of FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., of the Hayes, co. Derby. Head and shoulders. Dressed in white flannel cricketing shirt and jacket. On canvass 24 x 20 in. By Miss Lancaster Lucas, 1890. 64. Catherine Bisshopp as a child, aged 12. She was the 5th daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart, of Parham, co. Sussex. She was born 1745 ; married (1) Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Bart., and (2) Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool. She survived him, and died 1 October, 1827, aged 82. She is standing, and holds a dove ; a spaniel is at her feet. Small pastel copy (12^- x 9J in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the large portrait of her at 2 Carlton House Terrace. East Wall. 65. Folkestone beach in June, 1855. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 66. Sir Henry Savile, Kn l - Greek Tutor to Queen Elizabeth, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton College. He annotated, printed, and published the works of St. Chrysostom at his own cost (^8000). He was born at Bradley, co. York, 30 November, 1549. Knighted by Plate IX. No. 6.— James Evelyn, Esq. (page 35). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 1 5 James I. at Windsor, 21 September, 1604, and died at Eton, 19 February, 1621-2. Buried in Eton College Chapel. Full length. Standing. Dressed in black. Small copy in pastel (14^ x 9! in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the full length portrait by him at Rufford Abbey, Notts, which is inscribed An°- 1621 JEt Swe 72. 67. Sir George Savile, 8th and last Bart., M.P. for Yorkshire ; born 26 July, 1726; died unmarried 9 January, 1784. The celebrated Whig statesman. Full length. Seated. Dressed in green. Small pastel copy (16 X 11 in.), by Lord Hawkesbury, of the portrait by Wilson at Rufford Abbey, Notts. 68. Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe as a child, aged 3, eldest son and heir of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, by Louisa Blanche, his first wife, eldest daughter of Frederick John Howard and Lady Fanny, his wife. He was born at Compton Place, 27 May, 1870; christened at Haselbech 15 July, 1870. Full length, sitting, full face, on the edge of a small brook. On canvass 45 x 35 in. By E. U. Eddis, May, 1873. 69. George, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, K.G., Earl Marshal. He married (1) Lady Gertrude Manners, daughter of Thomas, 1st Earl of Rutland, and (2) as her 4th husband, Elizabeth Hardwick, widow successively of Robert Barlow, of Barlow, of Sir William Cavendish, and of Sir William St. Loe, of Tormarton, co. Gloucester. He died 18 November, 1590. Full length. Standing. Dressed in black, with fur. Small pastel copy (14^ x 9 in.) by Lord Hawkesbury, of the full length portrait at Rufford Abbey, Notts. jo. Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, K.G., 2nd but eldest surviving son of George, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, by Lady Gertrude Manners, his 1st wife. He was born 20 November, 1552, married 9 February, 156^, Mary Cavendish, youngest sur- viving daughter of Sir William Cavendish and Elizabeth (Hardwick), his wife, afterwards Countess of Shrewsbury. He died at his house in Broad Street, London, 8 May, 1616, leaving three daughters, the only one of whom to leave issue was Alethea, wife of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Full length. Standing. Dressed in grey, with a black cloak. Small pastel copy (14! x 10 in.) by Lord Hawkesbury, of the full length poatrait at Rufford Abbey, Notts. 71. The Verandah of a house in the South of Spain. By Lady Catherine ]. V. Har court. l6 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 72. William Frederick Howard, aged 4, eldest son of Frederick John Howard, Esq. and Lady Fanny, his wife, born 26 June, 1838. Large miniature on ivory x 5f in. Copy by W. Dowling, of the immature, by R. Thovburn, painted in 1842. 73. Lady Elizabeth Howard, afterwards Lady Elizabeth Grey, 3f x 2-f in., after the drawing at Castle Howard. Also sixteen photographs, one being of Lord Richard Cavendish, born 3 July, 1812, died 19 Nov., 1873; twenty-three water-colour drawings on a screen, by S. Viscountess Milton, and two views of St. Clare, Isle of Wight, painted in oils, on handscreens, by Col. F. V. Harcourt. Drawing Room. East Wall. 74. View from Haselbech Hall, Northamptonshire, looking South. Water-colour drawing. By C. R. Stanley. 75. Beachy Head. Water-colour drawing. By Lady Catherine J. Vernon Harcourt. 76. Lynton, Devonshire, the waters' meet. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 77. Scarborough Castle, from Filey Bridge. Water-colour sketch. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 78. Lynmouth. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 79. Scarborough Castle, from Gristhorpe Bay Cliffs. Water-colour sketch. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 80. Tantallon Castle. Water-colour sketch. By Caroline F. Foljambe. 81. The Hon ble - Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, aged 2 years. Full length. Standing. Full face. Miniature on ivory 10 x 7J in., signed and dated 24 January, 1838. By Stephen P. Denning. 82. The Bass Rock from Tantallon. Water-colour sketch. By Caroline F. Foljambe. 83. View near Table Mountain. Water-colour drawing. By Lady Eyre (wife of Lieut. -General Sir William Eyre). Plate X. No. 7.— Julia Annabella, wife of Sir George A. W. Shi'ckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Bart, (page 35). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. IJ South Wall. 84. Hailes Castle on the Tyne, East Lothian, near Amisfield. Water-colour sketch. By Caroline F. Foljambe. 85. Lake Como. The Isola di Pescatori from Isola Bella. Water- colour sketch. By Selina, Viscountess Milton, 6 Sep., 1872. 86. View from Gosford, East Lothian, looking up the Firth of Forth. Water-colour sketch. By Elizabeth A . Foljambe. 87. Lake Como from the Villa Serbelloni. Water-colour sketch. By Selina, Viscountess Milton, 31 Aug., 1872. West Wall. 88. A small water-colour sketch, landscape. By W. L. Leitch. 89. A small water-colour sketch, landscape. By W. L. Leitch. 90. Lady Mary Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, afterwards Lady Mary Thompson, born 2 May, 1810, married 2 May, 1831, Leonard Thompson, Esq., of Sheriff- Hutton Park, Yorkshire, who W ^, b ^ r x n T 28 JuIy ' l8 ° 6 ' and died 2 7 Au £-> 1878. She died at Uitt House, Scarborough, 15 May, 1893. Miniature on ivory 5 | x 4 f in. By Sir William Newton. 91. Sunset Effect, with a Stone Pine in the foreground. Water- colour sketch. By W. L. Leitch. 92. The Honbie- Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, aged 3 months, lying on a crimson cushion. Miniature on ivory 4f x 5| in. By Stephen P. Denning, April, 1836. 93. Llangollen Church in North Wales. Water-colour sketch By W. L. Leitch. R l8 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. North Wall. 94. Osberton from Rayton Gorse. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton 95. Graffrath, with the Rhine in the distance. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 96. View of Snowdon, from the sands of Traeth Mawr. Water- colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton, after that by Copley Fielding, at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 97. Rotherham Church, with the River Don in the foreground. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Visoountess Milton. 98. Osberton Lake, looking towards the Wash Bridge. Water- colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. Miniatures. 99. Selina, Viscountess Milton, and her eldest daughter, the Hon ble - Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam. Full length. Seated on a sofa, a small white and black spaniel by their side. On ivory 7! x 9J in. By Stephen P. Denning, 1840. 100. The Hon ble - Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, aged one year, holding a bell. On ivory. In a circle, 7f in. square frame. This miniature has been engraved (see Nos. 212 and 427). By Stephen P. Denning, 1837. 101. Mrs. Fawkener, Elizabeth, 2nd wife of William Augustus Fawkener, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Council. On ivory 3i X 2} in. 102. Sarah, first wife of Gen 1 - the Hon b,e - Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, and daughter and coheir of William Augustus Fawkener, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Council, born 27 May, 1789, died 31 October, 1817. On ivory, 3f x 2} in. By W . Ross, afterwards Sir W. Ross. 103. Arthur W. de B. Savile Foljambe, 1871. On ivory 2^ x if in. Oval, in square frame. By Edw. Tayler. Plate XJ. No. 8. —George Evelyn of Nutfield, Esq. (pag-e 36). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. ig 104. Gerald W. F. Savile Foljambe, 1879. On ivory t.\ x i| in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 105. Josceline C. W. Savile Foljambe, 1883. On ivory 2\ x 1^ in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 106. Robert A. E. S f - A. Savile Foljambe, 1888. On ivory 2i x if in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 107. Bertram M. O. Savile Foljambe, 1892. On ivory 2J x i| in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 108. Victor Alexander Cecil Savile Foljambe, 1896. On ivory 2J x i| in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 109. Edith M.E. M. Foljambe, 1880. On ivory 2J x if in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. no. Alice E. G. M. Foljambe, 1881. On ivory 2J X if in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. in. Mabel E. S. M. Foljambe, 1882. On ivory 2| x i| in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 112. Constance B. A. M. Foljambe, 1886. On ivory 21 x 1 ^ in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 113. Rosamond S. D. M. Foljambe, 1894. On ivory 2 J x i| in. Oval, in square frame. By E. Tayler. 114. Frederick John Howard, Esq., 1837. On ivory 1^ x i| in. Oval, in square frame. By Ediv. Tayler, after Sir W. Ross. 115. Lady Fanny Howard, 1837. On ivory 1^ x if in. Oval, in square frame. By Edw. Tayler, after Sir W. Ross. 116. Countess Grey, wife of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. On ivorv 3iX2iin. 7 Copy by Lady Haivkesbuvy, after Coszvay. 20 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 117. Susan Louisa Cavendish in 1854. Head, 5f X4^in. 118. Lady Emily Augusta Lambton, afterwards Lady Emily Cavendish. On ivory 2f x i\ in. 119. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. 3f X2f in. 120. Susan Louisa Cavendish in 1854. 5iX4§ in. 121. Julia Evelyn Medley Shuckburgh-Evelyn. 3 x 2§ in. Water-colow drawing from the miniature by Edridge. 122. Lady Fawkener, viz. : Harriot, wife of Sir Everard Fawkener, Knt., and only daughter of General Charles Churchill. On ivory 3J x 2| in. Copy by Lady Haivkesbury. 123. Lady Fawkener, widow of Sir Everard Fawkener, at the time of her 2nd marriage (to Governor Pownall). On ivory 3^x2-1 in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury. 124. Major the Hon bL Frederick Howard, born 6 December, 1785 ; killed at Waterloo 18 June, 1815. In the uniform of the 10th Hussars, blue, with gold facings. On ivory 3f X2f in. By Sir William Newton. 125. Elizabeth, Countess of Burlington, 1834. O n ivory 3^x3 in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury. 126. Sarah, 1st wife of Gen 1 - the Hon b,e - Henry F. C. Cavendish. In fancy dress. On ivory 2^x2 in. Copy by Lady Haivkesbury. Also twenty-five photographs. Staircase Hall. 127. Thomas Ottley, eldest son and heir-apparent of Francis Ottley, afterwards Sir Francis Ottley, Kt., of Pitchford, co. Salop, and Mary his wife, sister of Humphrey, and daughter of Thomas Edwardes, Esq., by Anne, daughter and heir of Humphrey Baskerville, of London. He died in March, 1636-7, aged 11 years, and was buried in the chancel of Pontesbury Church, Salop, on 6 March, 1636-7. On canvass 22 x 13^ in. Copy of the portrait on panel y which hangs on the north wall of the chancel of Pontesbury Church, co. Salop, near the slab which marks the boy's grave immediately in front of the Communion table. Plate XII. No. 9 Robert Baxkks, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (page 36). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 21 128. Ollerton House, Notts, south-east view. Water-colour drawing. By Lt.-Col. Thomas W. Cator. 129. Mary Isabella, Duchess of Rutland. After Sir J. Reynolds. 130. Lady Elizabeth Compton. After Sir J. Reynolds. 131. Lord Cavendish (now 8th Duke of Devonshire). 132. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. After Sir J. Reynolds. 133. Lady Mary Isabella Somerset and Lady Elizabeth Compton as children. After Sir J. Reynolds. 134. George William Frederick, 7 th Earl of Carlisle, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. 135. Major The Hon b 'e. Frederick Howard. After the drawing by Jackson. 136. Lady Fanny Howard and her son Frederick. 137. The Hon^e. Mrs. Frederick Howard. After the drawing by Jackson. 138. Frederick, 5 th Earl of Carlisle. A fter the draiving by Jackson. 139. The Right Hon ble - Francis J. S. Foljambe. 140. Thomas Harvey Dutton Bayly, Esq, of Edwinstowe House, Master of the Rufford Hounds. 141. William, 10th Duke of St. Albans. 142. Frederick John Howard, Esq, Private Secretary to the 7th Earl of Carlisle when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1855-1858. Billiard Room. In the Billiard Room are seventeen portraits of horses and ponies, by Ferneley, Baldock, and Wright Barker (in two are portraits of Arthur Foljambe as a boy) ; also one of a retriever dog, by Baldock ; a view of Niagara, by Col. Francis Vernon Harcourt ; and four of figures representing the Seasons, in oval frames, altogether twenty-three (Nos. 143 to 165), and four maps. 22 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. Garden Entrance. 166. Henry Howard 15th (de jure 18th) and present Duke of Norfolk, K.G., born 27 Dec, 1847. 167. Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. 168. View of Kirkham Valley, from N.W. By E. Taylor, Esq. 169. Henry Willoughby, Esq., of Birdsall, M.P. for Newark, born 15 December, 1780; died 20 Nov., 1849. Engraving. 170. Digby, 9th Lord Middleton. After W. Uvwick. 171. Meet of the Hounds at Birdsall House, with Henry, 8th Lord Middleton, Julia his wife, Digby his son, now 9th Lord, and Elizabeth his wife, Ernest Willoughby 2nd son of the 8th Lord, and the hunt Servants, &c. Engraving. After H. T. Wells, R.A. 172. Lady Middleton, wife of Digby, 9th Lord Middleton. After W. Urwick. 173. Lady Milner, viz., Diana, eldest daughter of Humphrey Sturt, Esq., of Crichel, co. Dorset, married, 1776, Sir William Mordaunt Milner, 3rd Bart., and died 1805. Engraving. After G. Romney, R.A. 174. Rev. Richard Beverley Machell, Canon of York, born 8 Jany., 1823, married 11 April, 1850, Emma, sister of the 8th Lord Middleton. He died 18 August, 1898. 175-178. Four Views of Peak Forest Church and Monuments in it. 179. Evelyn, 1st Duke of Kingston, K.G., shooting in Thoresby Park, 1725. Engraving. After Peter Tillemcins. 180. Cockglode. Water-colour drawing and plan. By the Hon ble - Arthur Foljambe. 181. Captain the Hon ble - Arthur Foljambe, Rifle Brigade. Chalk drawing ; By Marcel Pic, 1895. Also two maps. Plate XIII. No. 22. — Miss Catherine Bisshopp, afterwards Countess ok Liverpool (page 40). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 23 Morning Room, now the School Room. 182. Maidwell Dales, looking East. Painted by C. R. Stanley. 183. Maidwell Dales, looking West. Painted byC. R.Stanley, but was unfinished at his death. It was finished by the late Hon ble - Louisa Mary Portman, and given to Lord Hawkesbury by the present Visconnt Portman. Also thirteen engravings (Nos. 184 to 197), most of them of Masters of Foxhounds — N. Parry, Esq., Sir Tatton Sykes, Thomas B. Hodgson, Esq., Henry J. Torre, Esq., Charles Wickstead, Esq., the 6th Earl of Macclesfield, Sydney, 3rd Earl Manvers, the Hon ble \Y. H. B. Portman (now Viscount Portman), Captain J. Anstruther Thomson, George Lane Fox, Esq., George Savile Foljambe, Esq., junr., the late Lord Herries, and Thomas, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam ; a large engraving (N. 197), Cologne Cathedral; and three others (N. 198 to 200), H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred ; Raphael and the Fornarina ; and " The Milk Girl " (after Sir J. Reynolds, 1781). Also four pen-and-ink drawings (Nos. 201 to 204, of which two are by Lady Louisa Egerton, from sketches in the Sketch Gallery at Chatsworth ; one of " Croquet on the Lawn at Compton Place," by Col. Arthur Ellis, and one of " Evangeline," also by him ; and Nos. 205 and 206) reproductions of Magna Charta and of the Warrant for the Execution of Mary Queen of Scots. Staircase. 207. Address to Lord and Lady Hawkesbury from the Town of Ollerton, 25 March, 1897. Landing. 208. William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire. Engraving. By J. Faber, after Sir J. Reynolds. 209. William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire. Engraving. By J. R. Smith, after Sir J. Reynolds. 210. The Nativity. Engraving. After Bemadino Luini. 24 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. Recess near the door of the Abbey Room. 211. The Stag at Bay. Engraving. After Sir Edwin Landseev. 212. The Hon b,e Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, aged one year. Engraving. By George T. Doo, 1838, from the Miniature painted by Stephen P. Denning, 1837. 213. Wentworth Woodhouse. Drawn and lithographed by Selina, Viscountess Milton, 1841. 214. S l - Clare, Isle of Wight, view towards Ryde Pier. Drawn and lithographed by Lady Catherine J. Vernon Harcourt, 1840. South Passage. In the passage are forty-one drawings, engravings, &c. (Nos. 215 to 255), among which are views of the interiors of the rooms at Compton Place, Sussex ; a view of 4, Chapel Street, Mayfair (now Aldford Street) ; some family photographs, and some of pictures at Castle Howard ; also drawings of pictures and miniatures at Osberton, of Sir Richard Cholmley and Lady Katherine Clifford, his wife ; of Yokefleet Old Hall ; and of a picture of Patricius, 3rd Viscount Chaworth, and his two sisters (afterwards Lady Byron and Lady Armyne); views of Kirkham, and of Newstead; drawings of Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, Lord John Russell, the Right Hon ble - W. E. Gladstone, and two achievements of arms. And also a Map of Sussex and Surrey. Lady Hawkesbury's Dressing Room. One hundred and fifty-four drawings, engravings, and photo- graphs. [256 to 409]. Lord Hawkesbury's Room. West Wall. 410. Sir William Mordaunt Milner, 3rd Bart, of Nun-Appleton ; Lord Mayor of York, 1787; M.P. for York City, 1 790-1 811. Engraving. By J. R. Smith, after J. Hoppner. Plate XIV. No. 49.— Miss A;mne Evelyn (page 46 . PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 2 5 411. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Engraving. By J. B. Jackson, after Sir Thomas Lawrence* 412. Frances, Countess Fitzwilliam, born 29 September, 1819 married, 10 September, 1838, William Thomas, 6th Earl fitzwilliam, and died 15 June, 1895. 413- Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington. Engraving. By C. E. Wagstaff, after Count D'Orsay. 414. Lady Betty Delme, and her son and daughter. Engraving By V. Green, after Sir J. Reynolds. 415- Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Engraving By C. Turner. 4l6 ' ^otts 1 ^ t0 Ge ° rge SavUe Foljambe in Scofton Church, 417. Captain The Hon"* Arthur Foljambe, M.V.O. Rifle Brigade, A.D.C. to Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1900. 418. The Honbie Mrs. Howard, viz.: Henrietta Elizabeth, 6th daughter of Ichabod Wright, Esq., of Mapperley, co. Notts., by Harriet Maria, daughter of Benjamin Day, Esq. of Yarmouth, Norfolk; she married, 13 July, 1824, the Very Revd. the Honbie. Henry John Howard, Dean of Lichfield, younger son of Frederick, 5 th Earl of Carlisle, who died 8 Oct. 1868; she died 13 Nov., 1892. Engraving. By Cochran, from the portrait by Davis. 419. Mary Ponsonby. Water-colour drawing 7 x 5 in. By Lord Hawkesbury, after the water-colour drawing by E. Tayler, 1883. * " 420. Greetwell Church, Lincolnshire. Interior, looking East. 421. The Honbie. Mrs. Foljambe. Water-colour drawing 7 x 5 in Small copy by Lord Hawkesbury, of the portrait in oils painted by Miss Eva H. Hamilton, ofHamwood, 1900. 422. Wentworth Woodhouse, from the park. Pen and ink drawing By W. Cow en. 423. Wigam^tt Duke of Devonshire, K.G., born 1720, died ByG.P. Harding, after Sir J. Reynolds. 424. A Fresh Breeze off Dover. Engraving of the picture by Sir Augustus Callcctt, at Buxted. 26 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 425. Ralph Lambton, Esq., and his hounds. Engraving. By C. Turner, from the picture by James Ward, Esq., R.A. 426. Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, 1869. Head. 427. Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, aged 1 year. Engraving. By George T. Doo, 1838, from the minature painted by Stephen P. Denning, 1837. 428. Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, 1869. Head. 429. Haselbech Hall, before 1850, in which year the alterations were begun to be made. 430. Wentworth, view from the saloon. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 431. Haselbech Church, about 1850. 432. The Hon ble - Mrs. Frederick Ponsonby. Oval 2J x 2 T 5 g in., in a square frame. Copy by Lord Hawkesbuvy of the miniature by E. Tayler ^ painted in 1890. 433. Mary and Evelyn Ponsonby. Oval 2f x 3i in., in a square frame. Copy by Lord Hawkesbuvy of the miniature painted by E. Tayler in July, 1890, which miniature has their hair, two curls at the back. 434. George Savile Foljambe. Engraving. After Weigall. 435. Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. By J. Murphy, after Romney. 436. Wentworth Woodhouse, from the Park. Pen and ink drawing. By W. Cowen. 437. Anne, Countess of Northampton. Engraving. 438. Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire. Engraving. After Gainsborough. 439. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and Lady Georgiana Cavendish. Engraving. By G. Keating, after Sir J. Reynolds. Plate XV. No. 54. -Lady Mary Arabella Foljambe (page 46). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 2/ 440. The Hon ble - William Rolleston, of Kapunatiki, New Zealand, 3rd son of the Revd. George Rolleston, Vicar of Maltby, Yorkshire, born there 19 Sept. 1831 ; died at Kapunatiki 8 Feb., 1903. 441. George Savile Foljambe, in Feb. 1867, in his 67th year. 442. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Engraving. After Sir T. Lawrence. 443. Miss Catherine Bisshopp, afterwards Countess of Liverpool. Engraving. A fter Sir J. Reynolds. 444. Selina, Viscountess Milton, Feb. 1867, in her 55th year. North Wall. 445. Frederick John Howard. Engraving. Nine (446 to 454) relating to his family. 455. Sir George Savile, 8th and last Bart. Engraving. After Benjamin Wilson. Eighteen views (456 to 473). Views of Lambton, Newstead Abbey, Cockglode, Osberton, Hardwick, Compton Place, and of various Churches ; Gotham, Notts. ; West Ham, Sussex; Alfriston, Sussex; &c, and of the hunting picture at Osberton, by /. Feme ley y 1829. East Wall. 474. H.M. Queen Victoria in Coronation Robes, 1838. Engraving. Given by Her Majesty to Selina, Viscountess Milton. Seven drawings (475 to 481) of Windsor Castle. Designs by Robert Smirke, 1824. Signed and dated 1824 Six water-colour drawings (482 to 487). By Selina, Viscountess Milton. Fifteen water-colour drawings (488 to 502). By Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, 1869-71. Six water-colour drawings of Cockglode, Kirkham, Carlton House Terrace, Filey, and Speeton Cliffs (503 to 508). By the Hon bu - Alice Foljambe. 509. Scofton Church. Interior looking East. Water-colour drawing. By Caroline F. Foljambe, 1869. 28 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 510. East View of Scofton Church, 1872. Water-colour drawing. By Lord Hawkesbuvy. 511. Lady Fanny Cavendish, 3 afterwards Lady Fanny Howard. Copy by Lord Hawkesbuvy of the miniature, on ivory 3i x 2 f m *> painted in Italy by Bianca Boni, 1835. 512. Frederick John Howard, Esq., of Compton Place, Sussex. 513. Lt. -Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish, of West Stoke, Sussex. South Wall. Fourteen water-colour drawings (514 to 527). By Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, 1870-71. One (528) of the Bridge over the Maun, at Ollerton. Seven drawings (529 to 535) Haddon, by Lady F. Howard, Wentworth, by Selina, Viscountess Milton, Holker, Haselbech, and Chatsworth, also Louisa, and Margaret Howard, 1856, and Captain Wolfran Cornwall, R.N. Thirteen (536 to 548) of Churches, &c. 549. Head of Our Lord above and The Conception of the B.V. Mary after Murillo below. In an ebony frame with folding doors. Also a miniature of Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, 1869, and twenty- five photographs. Lady Hawkesbury's Room. North Wall. 550. Lady Elizabeth Compton. Engraving. A fter Peters. Four views (551 to 554) — two of Chatsworth in 1836, one of Hardwick Hall in 1835, one of Holker Hall in 1830. 555. Miss Theophila Gwatkin. Engraving. After Sir J. Reynolds. 556. William Cavendish (father of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, and of Lady Fanny Howard) as a boy. Engraving. ;J Lord Hawkesbury made another copy of this miniature of Lady Fanny Cavendish, on ivory 3^ x 2 J in., for 2, Carlton House Terrace, and a third copy for his son, Captain the Honble. Arthur Foljambe. Plate XVI. No. 56.— Lady Cassandra Ridgeway (page 47). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 20, 557. Lady Elizabeth Compton. Engraving. A fter Sir J. Reynolds. 558. Lord and Lady Hawkesbury in Coronation Robes. 559. Lady Arabella Stuart. Engraving. 560. Countess Grey and her two elder daughters (afterwards Countess of Durham and Lady Elizabeth Bulteel). 561. Miss Edith Cavendish, 2nd daughter of Lt. -Colonel YY. H. F. and Lady Emily Cavendish. 562. View of Westminster Abbey, from the Drawing Room at 2, Carlton House Terrace. By Lord Hawkesbury, 1870. Three water-colour drawings (563 to 565) of Kirkham Abbey and West Stoke. By the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe. Six views (566 to 571) of W r est Stoke, Sussex. East Wall. 572. Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. 573. View of Ayot St. Lawrence, Herts., the seat of Lt. -Colonel W. H. F. Cavendish. 574. Lady Emily Lambton learning to play the harp, and Mr. Meyer, her music master. Unfinished drawing by her mother, the Countess of Durham. 575. Head of Our Saviour. In circular frame. 576. Head of the Virgin Mary. In circular frame. Twenty-one water-colour drawings (577 to 597). Views in Sherwood Forest, Bolton Abbey Moor, and other places; St. Clare, Isle of YVight, looking towards Ryde ; Compton Place, interior of gallery; of Nelson, New Zealand; and of Port de France, New Caledonia (now called Noumea). By Lord Hawkesbury. South Wall. 598. View of Lincoln. Water-colour drawing. By the Hon ble - Mabel Foljambe. 599. Lt. -Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish. Drawing. 600. Miss Evelyn Cavendish, 3rd and youngest daughter of Lt - Colonel W. H. F. and Lady Emily Cavendish ; and three small pictures (Nos. 601 to 603). 30 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. West Wall. 604. The Hon ble - Victor A. C. S. Foljambe. Head. Water-colour drawing 4^ in. x 4^ in. By the Hon ble - Mabel Foljambe, 1896. 605. The Douglas children ; viz., the four elder children of the Hon ble - John Douglas and Lady Frances, his wife, eldest daughter cf Edward, 1st Earl of Harewood : Frances, born 10 January, 1786, afterwards wife of Lt. -General Sir William Stewart; George Sholto, afterwards 17th Earl of Morton, born 23 Dec, 1789; Charles, born 10 March, 1791 ; and Harriet, born 8 June, 1792, afterwards Viscountess Hamilton. A ftev the picture by Hoppner at Dalmahoy. 606. Kirkham Abbey. Ruin of the East Window. Drawing by Mrs. Chaworth Musters. 607. The Hon ble - Robert Foljambe, 4th surviving son of Lord Hawkesbury ; born 3 April, 1887. 608. View near Cockglode. On the forest to the N.W. of the place, looking S.E. towards Wellow Park in the distance. Water-colour drawing. By Lt.-Col. Thos. W. Cator. 609. The Terrace Garden at Kirkham Abbey. Water-colour drawing. By Lord Hawkesbury. 610. Master Lambton. After Sir T. Lawrence. 611. Lady Emily Augusta Cavendish. 612. The Countess of Durham, mother of Lady Emily Cavendish. 613. The Holy Family. Small engraving. 614. The Virgin Mary. Small engraving. 615. Kirkham Abbey. Ruin of the East Window. Drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 616. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman, R.N., 1861. Plate XVII. No. 59.— Margaret, Marchioness oe Dorset (page 48). PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 31 617. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, 1853; and five photographs (Nos. 618 to 622) of Capt n - the Hon ble - Arthur Foljambe ; Haselbech Hall, South Front, 1903; Godalming, Surrey; St. Mary's Abbey, York; and Miss Edith Cavendish, 2nd daughter of Lt.-Col. W. H. F. Cavendish. Also six small drawings. South Dressing Room. Twenty-three water-colour drawings (some by the Hon ble - Mabel Foljambe) and engravings (623 to 645). Abbey Bedroom. Thirteen water-colour drawings (Nos. 646 to 658), of which two are by C. R. Stanley, and the remainder by Selina, Viscountess Milton, and her daughters. Abbey Dressing-Room. Eleven water-colour drawings (Nos. 659 to 669), by Selina, Viscountess Milton, and her children. West Bedroom. Eight water-colour drawings (by Selina, Viscountess Milton), engravings, &c. (Nos. 670 to 677). Lady Milton's Room, formerly called the Napoleon Room. Fourteen water-colour drawings (some by the Hon bIe Edith Foljambe), engravings, &c. (Nos. 678 to 691). North Bedroom. Twenty drawings, engravings, &c. (Nos. 692 to 711). Views of Coombe Wood, Haselbech Church, St. Clare, Isle of Wight, &c. East Bedroom. Twenty-three water-colour drawings (some by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe), engravings, &c. (Nos. 712 to 734). Views of Kirkham, and in Sherwood Forest, Notts. 32 PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. Passage. Four (Nos. 735 to 738) ; viz., view of Belvoir Castle and of the Mausoleum there, and also Lord and Lady Hawkesbury in coronation robes. Blue Room. Thirty water-colour drawings, engravings, &c. (Nos. 739 to 768). West Bedroom in North Wing. Twenty-five pictures (some by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe), engravings, &c. (Nos. 769 to 793). Nursery Bedroom. Thirty-eight drawings, &c. (Nos. 794 to 831). Day Nursery. Thirty-one water-colour drawings (some by Selina, Viscountess Milton), engravings, &c. (Nos. 832 to 862). Night Nursery. Nineteen drawings, &c. (Nos. 863 to 881). Bath Room. Forty-five pictures, drawings, &c, and one (in the passage near the door) of Penn Sherbrooke, Esq., Master of the Sinnington Hounds (Nos. 882 to 927). Play Room. Ten pictures, &c. Portraits of horses, ponies, and one of a dog, by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe ; also engravings of the Opening of Parliament, 1901 ; and of Henry, 6th Lord Middleton with his Clumber Spaniels, at Birdsall ; and a drawing of the Hodgson family (Nos. 928 to 937). Housekeeper's Room. Four heads of Poets (Nos. 938 to 941) — Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Longfellow, and Tennyson. Servants' Hall. Three engravings (Nos. 942 to 944). Plate XVI II. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 33 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE, LONDON. Ante Room. East Wall. . Sir George Savile, 8th and last Bart, of Thornhill, co. York, and of Rufford Abbey, co. Notts., only son of Sir George Savile 7th Bart., by Mary, daughter and heir of John Pratt. He was born at Savile House, in Leicester Square, 18 July 1726 was M.P. for Yorkshire, 1759 to 1783, and died unmarried! 9 January, 1784, buried at Thornhill. Half length, to the waist. In blue coat and waistcoat with gold lace. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Hudson, of the portrait by Wilson, in the Trinity House at Hull, painted in 1768. Anne, Countess of Northampton, with her only child Lady Elizabeth Compton, afterwards Lady George Cavendish and Countess of Burlington. She was Lady Anne Somerset, eldest daughter of Charles Noel, 4 th Duke of Beaufort, by Elizabeth, sister and heir of Norborne Berkeley, Lord Botetort, and wife of Charles Compton, 7 th Earl of Northampton, and she was born 11 March, 1 740-1, married at Audley Chapel, London, 13 Sept., 1759, and died at Naples, 18 May, 1763, and was buried at Compton Wyn- yates, leaving the above only child, Lady Elizabeth Compton who is here represented sitting on her knee. She is in red' with blue drapery, and after a " Madonna." Three-quarter length, seated. On canvass 54 x 44 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait painted by Lady Northampton of herself and child, now in the possession of Henry F. C. Cavendish, Esq. George Medley, Esq., of Buxted, Friston, and Coneyburrows Parks, all in co. Sussex, 4th son, but after the deaths, un- married, of his three elder brothers, eventually heir of Thomas Medley, Esq., by Annabella, daughter and coheir ot Sir Samuel Dashwood, Knt. He was born 6 August 1720. He was M.P. for Seaford 1768-80, and for East Gnnstead 1783-90, and he married (1) 2 June, 1757, Elizabeth Jemima, 2nd daughter of Sir Thomas Palmer, 4 th Bart., of Carlton, co. Northants, and she dying the same month, being 34 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. buried at Buxted, 30 June, 1757, he married (2) 8 Nov., 1762, Jane, sole daughter and heiress of Sir Timothy Waldo, Knt., of Hever Castle, Kent, and Clapham, co. Surrey. He died without issue, 1 June, 1796, and was buried at Buxted, 9 June, 1796, his niece, Lady Shuckburgh-Evelyn, being his sole heir. His widow survived him, and, dying at Clapham, 14 Dec, 1829, in her 92nd year, was buried in the vault at Buxted on 23 Dec. He is dressed in a plum coloured coat and buff waistcoat, and wears a short wig. Half length. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Tomlinson, of the three-quarter length portrait at Buxted, by Romney. 4. Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Bar' eldest son and heir of Colonel Richard Shuckburgh and Sarah, his wife, daughter and heir of Captain John Hayward, R.N. Born 23 August, 1751 ; succeeded his uncle Sir Charles in the Baronetcy and Estates 10 August, 1773; was M.P. for Warwick in five Parliaments, 1780- 1804. He was a celebrated mathematician and astronomer. He took the additional name and arms of Evelyn in 1794 in accordance with his father-in-law's will. He married (1) 3 July, 1782, Sarah Johanna, youngest daughter and co-heir of John Darker, of Gayton, co. Northants., Esq., by Mary, his wife, daughter of John Parker, of Retford, co. Notts., Esq. She dying s.p. at Bristol, 10 April, 1783, aged 28, was buried at Shuckburgh, 18 April, and he married (2) 6 Oct., 1785, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, Julia Annabella, daughter and heir of James Evelyn, of Felbridge, co. Surrey, Esqr., by Annabella, his 1st wife, daughter of Thomas Medley and sister and, in her issue, sole heir of George Medley mentioned above. Sir George Shuckburgh-Evelyn died at Shuckburgh, 11 August, 1804, and was buried there 20 August. His only child was the wife of the Hon ble - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool. He is dressed in a blue coat with gilt buttons and short white wig. He holds a thermometer in his hand, and in the background is the instrument known as an equatorial. Half length. On canvass 37J x 29 in. Copy by Tomlinson of the half length portrait at Buxted by Hoppnev. 5. Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton, 2nd, but eldest to leave issue, of the three daughters and coheirs of Charles Ceci Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, and Julia Evelyn Medley, his wife, daughter and heir of Sir George A. W. Shuckburgh- Evelyn, Bar f - She was born at 10 (now 13), Portman Square, Plate XIX. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 35 London, 3 July, 1812 ; married (1) at St. George's, Hanover Square, 15 August, 1833, William Charles, Viscount Milton, eldest son and heir of Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, K.G., who died v.p. 8 Nov., 1835 ; and she married (2) in the Private Chapel in the house at Wentworth Woodhouse, 28 August, 1845, George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osber- ton, co. Notts., and Aldwark, co. York, who died at Osberton, 18 Dec. 1869. She survived him, and died at her London house, 2, Carlton-House-Terrace, 24 Sept., 1883, and was buried in the vault at Scofton, co. Notts., 2 October. Three- quarter length, seated, dressed in white satin. A crimson velvet robe trimmed with ermine on the seat at her back. On canvass 60x45 in. Painted in June, 1833, h' Mrs. Robertson. 6. James Evelyn, Esq., of Felbridge, co. Surrey, only surviving son of Edward Evelyn, of that place, and Julia, his wife. He was born 17 July, 1718; baptised at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 11 August, 1718 ; married (1), 1755, Anna- bella, daughter of Thomas Medley, Esqr., of Buxted and Friston, co. Sussex, and in her issue, heir to her brother, George Medley, of Buxted, Friston, and Coneyburrows, co. Sussex, by whom, who died 23 Dec, 1758, aged 40, and was buried at Godstone, 31 Dec, he had an only child, Julia Annabella, afterwards Lady Shuckburgh-Evelyn. He married (2) 8 May, 1761, Jane, daughter of Sir Richard Cust, of Belton, Bar 1 -- and widow of Francis Fane, of Fulbeck, co. Line, and had by her an only child, Anne (see No. 49), who died unmarried. He died at Felbridge, 11 July, 1793, aged 75, and was buried at Godstone, 18 July, 1793. Half length, to the waist. He is dressed in a brown coat and waistcoat, and wears over it the scarlet gown of a D.C.L. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Tomlinson of the three-quarter length portrait at Buxted by G. Romney, R.A., in ivhich he is shown standing with a stick in his left hand, and in the back- ground a view in Felbridge Park, with the column lie erected there to the memory of his father and mother. 7. Lady Shuckburgh-Evelyn, viz., Julia Annabella, only surviving child and heiress of James Evelyn, Esqr., of Felbridge, and heiress also of her uncle, George Medley, Esqr., of Buxted, Friston, and Coneyburrows. She was born 7 January, 1757; married at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 6 Oct., 1785, Sir George Shuckburgh, 6th Bar 1 - who took the additional name and arms of Evelyn in 1794. She died 14 September, 1797, aged 40, and was buried at Shuckburgh, 36 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. leaving an only child, Julia Evelyn Medley, who married the Hon ble - C. C. C. Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Half length. Dressed in white and wearing a pearl necklace, powdered hair, and a large hat. On canvass 30^x25! in. Copy by T omlinson of the portrait at Buxtcd by G. Romney, R.A. 8. George Evelyn, of Nutfield, co. Surrey, Esqr., 2nd surviving son of Sir John Evelyn, of Lee Place, Godstone, Kn 1 ' and brother and heir of Sir John Evelyn, of Godstone, Bar 1 - He was born 4 Dec, 1641 ; married (1) at Chipstead 8 Sept., 1664, Mary Longley, who died s.p., and was buried at Godstone, 16 January, 1672-3; (2) June, 1673, Margaret, daughter aud heir of William Webb, of Throckmorton Street, London, Esqr., from which marriage descends, through James Evelyn, of Felbridge, Lord Hawkesbury. She died in 1683, an d was buried at Godstone, 24 May, 1683. He married (3) August, 1684, Frances, daughter of Andrew Bromhall, of Stoke Newington, Esq., who survived him, and died in Ireland, 1730. From this 3rd marriage the present family of Evelyn of Wotton is descended. He died suddenly 19 June, 1699, in his 58th year, and was buried at Godstone, 24 June. Half length, to the waist. In a brown robe and wearing a wig. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Wotton in the possession of Wm. J. Evelyn, Esq. 9. Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G., eldest son and heir of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, by Amelia, his 1 st wife, daughter of William Watts, Esqr. Born in the parish of St. Margaret's, Westminster, 7 June, 1770 ; baptised there 29 June; M.P. for Appleby, 1790, and for Rye, 1790 to 1803, on the 15 Nov., in which latter year he was called up to the House of Lords in his father's Barony of Hawkesbury. He was successively Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1801-4, Home Department 1804-6 and again 1807-9, for Foreign Affairs 1809, and for Colonial and War Departments 1809-12, in which latter year he became First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister, which office he held continuously for the long period of 15 years, the tenure of which was brought to a close by an attack of paralysis 17 February, 1827, which necessitated his resigna- tion on 30 April, 1827. He afterwards rallied somewhat, and surviving his successor in office, Mr. Canning, by six- teen months, he died at Fife House, Whitehall, London, on 4 Dec, 1828, aged 58, and was buried at Hawkesbury, in Gloucestershire, in the family vault, 18 Dec, 1828. He was Lord Warden and Admiral of the Cinque Ports and Plate XX. No. 73.— The Right Rev. Folliott H. \V. Cornewall, D.D Bishop of Worcester (page 50). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 37 Constable of Dover Castle from 28 January, 1806. He married (1) 25 March, 1795, Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey, 3rd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, who dying s.p. 12 June, 1821, he married (2) 24 Sept., 1822, Mary, 6th daughter of Charles Chester, formerly Bagot, of Chicheley Hill, co. Bucks, who survived him, and died at Norbiton Hall, Surrey, 18 Oct., 1846, aged 69. Leaving no issue by either marriage, he was succeeded by his half-brother. Three-quarter length, stand- ing; full face. In black coat and white neckcloth and wearing the Star of the Order of the Garter. On canvass 52 x 42 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted by Sir Thomas Lawrence, which portrait is similar to the one at Windsor Castle (see No. 14 in the Kirhham Abbey Catalogue. Lower Row. 10. Mary, Duchess of Ormonde, 2nd wife of James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, and 2nd but eldest surviving daughter of Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort, by Mary, his wife, daughter of Arthur, 1st Lord Capel of Hadham. She was born in 1665, married 3 August, 1685, and died 19 November, 1733, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, 25 November, 1733, in her 69th year. Her daughter Julia was the wife of Edward Evelyn, Esqr. Small three-quarter length. Stand- ing. Face three-quarter to the right, looking over left shoulder. Dressed in white satin, with blue drapery over her right shoulder and holding a flower in her right hand. Small pastel sketch (12 x 10 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, by H. Van dcr Myn. 11. Sir John Pratt, Kn l > of Wilderness Park, co. Kent, and Bayham Abbey, co. Sussex, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 19 May, 1 718. He died 24 February, 1724-5. He was twice married, and was father (by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, daughter of the Revd. Hugh Wilson, Canon of Bangor) of Charles, 1st Earl Camden, whose son was created Marquess Camden in 1812. Small three-quarter length. Seated, n Judge's Robes. Small pastel sketch (13 x 11 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted. 12. James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, K.G., 2nd but eldest surviving son of Thomas, Earl of Ossory (" the gallant Ossory "), and Amelia, his wife, eldest daughter of Henry de Nassau, Lord of Auverquerque. He was born 29 April, 38 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 1665, succeeded his grandfather, James, 1st Duke of Ormonde, 21 July, 1688, having previously succeeded his paternal grandmother as Lord Dingwall, 21 July, 1684. He married, (1.) July, 1682, Anne, eldest daughter of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, who dying 25 January, 1684-5, he married, (2.) 3 August, 1685, as above-mentioned Lady Mary Somerset (No. 10). He was impeached and attainted 1 715, and died at Avignon, 5-16 November, 1745, in his 83rd year, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, 22 May, 1746. Small three-quarter length. Nearly full face, looking over right shoulder. In armour, wearing the riband of the Order of the Garter. Small pastel sketch (12 x 10 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted. 13. Edward Medley, of Friston Place, co. Sussex, and of Buxted in the same county, succeeding to them on the deaths, unmarried, of his elder brothers, Thomas, who died in 1735, and Samuel, who died 1 741, being 3rd son of Thomas Medley of those places, by Annabella, his wife, daughter and coheir of Sir Samuel Dashwood. He was born 1719, and dying unmarried at Friston, 16 August, 1751, was buried at Buxted, 24 August, 1751, and was succeeded by his next brother George (See No. 3). Small half length. Standing, three-quarter face to the left. In short white wig and brown coat. Small pastel sketch (13 x 11 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, by Allan Ramsay, 1742. 14. Sir Charles Shuckburgh, of Shuckburgh, co. Warwick, 5th Bart., 3rd but eldest surviving son of Charles Shuckburgh, of Longborough, co. Gloucester, and grandson of Sir Charles Shuckburgh, 2nd Bart. He was born 1722 ; married 1749; succeeded his cousin, Sir Stewkley Shuckburgh, 4th Bart., who died unmarried 6 March, 1759, and died sp. 10 August,. 1773, buried at Warwick. In blue coat and gilt buttons; white wig. Small pastel sketch (10 x 9 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the Portrait at Buxted. 15. Small pencil sketch 2-| x 3! in. of Marston Rectory, Yorkshire, with the Church in the background. By Miss Emma Willoughby, sister to Mrs. Foljambe. 16. Small pencil sketch 3J x 4^ in. of Hutton Hall, near Marston, Yorkshire. By Miss Emma Willoughby, sister to Mrs. Foljambe. Plate XXI. No. 77.— The Ottley Family, 1636 (page 51). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 39 17. Anne, Lady Shuckburgh, daughter of John Robinson, of Covent Garden, Esq. She married (1) Campbell Price, of Westbury, co. Bucks., Esq., and (2) 5 May, 1749, Sir Charles Shuck- burgh, 5th Bart., as already mentioned. She died s.p. 8 Oct., 1776, and was buried at Upper Shuckburgh. Dressed in blue with a white cap. Small pastel sketch (10 x 9 iff.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted. 18. Thomas Medley, Esq., of Buxted and Friston, co. Sussex, he having purchased Buxted in 1722 from Humphrey Fowle. He was the son of Thomas Medley, Esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of Averey Partridge, Rector of North Scarle, co. Line. ; and he was born 1645, married, 15 August, 1672, Susannah, daughter of Edward Reynes, of Coney- burrows, in the parish of Barcombe, near Lewes, and heir of her brother, John Reynes, of that place who died un- married 23 Oct., 1687. She died 5 April, 1704, in her 67th year, and her husband, Thomas Medley, died in 1728, and was buried at Buxted on 23 February in that year. He was grandfather of Edward and George Medley. Small three-quarter length. Seated, with long wig, and dressed in brown robe. In the background is a bookcase with twenty volumes, each having the name of a Manor on the back. Small pastel sketch (13 x 11 iff.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted. 19. Catherine Medley, younger daughter of Thomas Medley, of Buxted and Friston, Esq., by Annabella, daughter and co- heir of Sir Samuel Dashwood, Kt., and grand-daughter of Thomas Medley (No. 18). She was born 1723, and died unmarried 1787, aged 64, buried at Buxted, 9 Oct., 1787. Small half length, full face. Dressed in pink. Small pastel sketch (10 x 9 iff.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, by G. Knapton, 1 75 1 . 20. Jane, 2nd wife of James Evelyn Esq., of Felbridge, daughter of Sir Richard Cust, of Belton, co. Line, Bart., and widow of Francis Fane, of Fulbeck, co. Line. She was married to James Evelyn, 8 May, 1761, and she died without surviving issue 17 Nov., 1791. Small half length, full face. Dressed in white with blue drapery ; holding a rose in her left hand ; a red curtain at the back. Small pastel sketch (13 x 10 iff.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, by Z off any. 4-0 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 21. Annabella Medley, ist wife of James Evelyn, Esq., of Fel- bridge. She was the elder daughter of Thomas Medley, of Buxted and Friston, Esq., by Annabella, his wife, daughter and coheir of Sir Samuel Dashwood. She was born 1719, was married to James Evelyn in 1755, died 23 Dec, 1758, in her 40th year, and was buried at Godstone, 31 December. She left an only child, Julia Annabella, afterwards Lady Shuckburgh-Evelyn, who became sole heir of the Medley family on the death of George Medley, 1 June, 1796. Small half length. Three-quarter face to the left ; dressed in white with blue drapery. Small pastel sketch (10 x 9) in, by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, by G. Knapton, 1751. South Wall. 22. Catherine, 5th daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart., of Parham, co. Sussex, by Anne Boscawen, his wife, 2nd daughter of Hugh, ist Viscount Falmouth, and Charlotte Godfrey, his wife. She was born 1745, and married (1) in 1767 Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Bart., of Brewerne, co. Ox., and Orton Longueville, co. Hunts., by whom she had a son, who died young whilst at Eton College, and two daughters, Arabella, afterwards Duchess of Dorset, and Catherine, Countess of Aboyne. She married (2), 22 June, 1782, at her house, 26, Hertford Street, Mayfair, in the parish of St. George, Hanover Square, the Right Hon bIe - Charles Jenkinson (first cousin of her first husband), who was created in 1786 Baron Hawkesbury, and in 1796 Earl of Liverpool. He died 17 Dec, 1808. She died at 26, Hertford Street, 1 Oct., 1827, aged 82, and was buried at Buxted 10 Oct. Full length portrait as a child, aged 12. Standing. Dressed in a pink frock, with blue petticoat, white cap trimmed with pink ribbon ; holding a dove, and there is a spaniel at her feet, and a view in Parham Park in the background. On canvass 50 x 40 in. Copy by the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe of the original portrait by Sir J. Reynolds, painted in 1J57, noiv in the possession of Sir H. Meysey Thompson, Bart. 23. The Rev. Thomas Wilkes, D.D., Rector of Pitchford 1712-19. Nearly full face. In grey wig. Small pastel sketch (9^ x 8 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. Plate XXII. No. 83.— John Evelyn of Kingston, Esq. (page 52). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 41 24. Adam Ottley as a child, with a dog. He was the only child of Thomas Ottley, Esq., of Pitchford, by Catherine, daughter of Sir Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 4th Bart., and he was the last male heir of his family, who had held Pitchford for thirteen generations, in direct male descent from father to son for 334 years, from 1473 to 1807. He was born 17 March, 1744-5, and died unmarried 16 February, 1807, aged 61, and was buried at Pitchford 23 February, 1807, when his cousin, the Hon b,e - C. C. C. Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Karl of Liver- pool, succeeded to his estates in cos. Salop and Montgomery. Small three-quarter length. Standing. Dressed in white robe, with red drapery. Fair hair. Small pastel sketch (7 x 6£ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. 25. Flower Piece. Fruit and flowers, with a squirrel and a parrot. On canvass 24 x 48. This picture hangs over the door to the dining room, and came from Osberton, where it hung in the servants' hall, and had come from Shireoaks Hall, and previously from Fenton Hall, Notts, the earlier home of the Thornhaghs. It was given by the Right Hon bIe - F. J. S. Foljambe to his brother Lord Hawkesbury, in 1902. Small Pastels on each side of the Door. East Side. 26. Lady Dorothy Spencer, 1st wife of George Savile, afterwards 1st Marquess of Halifax, daughter of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland, by Dorothy, daughter of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, by Dorothy, daughter of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland. She was married at St. Giles'- in-the-Fields 29 December, 1656, and died 16 December, 1670. Small three-quarter length. Standing. Nearly full face. Dressed in light brown, with blue drapery. Small pastel sketch (1 i|- x 9^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the original portrait at Rufford Abbey. 27. Gertrude Pierrepont, 2nd wife of George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, youngest daughter of the Hon ble - W illiam Pierre- pont of Thoresby, co. Notts, 2nd son of Robert, 1st Earl of Kingston. She was married in Nov., 1672, and survived her husband and his successor, and dying 1 Oct., 1727, in her 87th year, was buried in Westminster Abbey 5 October. Small three-quarter length. Seated. Dressed in white, with blue drapery. Holding a wreath in her right hand. Small pastel sketch (11^x8^ iff.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the original portrait at Rufford Abbey. 42 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 28. Henrietta Maria, wife of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 3rd Bart, of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, M.P., and daughter of Charles Scarborough, Esq., of the parish of St. James, Westminster, one of the Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth to Queen Anne. She was born 1694, an d married (1) February, 1711-12, Sir Robert Jenkinson, 3rd Bart., who died s'p. 29 October, 1717, and (2) in Westminster Abbey, 9 August, 1731, as his 2nd wife, Charles Eversfield, Esq., of Denne, co. Sussex, M.P. for Horsham 1708-10, for Sussex, 1710-13, for Horshem, 1713-41, and for Steyning 1741-47, who died 17 January, 1748-49. She survived him, and died 1760, being buried at Horsham, 16 August, 1760. Half length. Seated. Dressed in white, and wearing a pearl necklace. Long hair. Leaning her head on her right hand. Small pastel sketch (iof x 8f in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. West Side. 29. Sir George Savile, 1st Bart, of Thornhill, co. York, and Rufford, co. Notts, son and heir of Henry Savile of Lupset, co. York, by Joan, daughter and heir of William Vernon of Barrowby, co. Line, and widow of Sir Richard Bozon, Knt. ; born 1550, knighted 1587, and created a baronet 29 June, 161 1. He married (1) Lady Mary Talbot (who brought the estate of Rufford, co. Notts, and also that of Brierley, co. York, to the Savile family), 2nd, but eldest surviving daughter of George 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, by his 1st wife, Gertrude, daughter of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland. He married (2) Elizabeth, widow of George Savile of Wakefield,, and daughter of Sir Edward Ayscough of South Kelsey, co. Line, Knt., by Hester, daughter of Thomas Grantham of Goltho, in that county. He died 12 November, 1622, in his 72nd year, and was buried at Thornhill 19 November. Small full length. Standing. Dressed in white. Small pastel sketeh (15 x 9 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the original portrait at Rufford. 30. George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax and 4th Bart., son and heir of Sir William Savile, 3rd Bart., by Anne, daughter of Thomas, 1st Lord Coventry (the Lord Keeper). He was born 11 Nov. 1633; succeeded his father 24 January, 1643-4 ; M.P. for Pontefract 1660; was created, 13 January, 1668, Baron Savile of Eland and Viscount Halifax, both co. York ; on 16 July, 1677, Earl of Halifax; and 17 August, 1682, Marquess of Halifax. He married (1) Lady Dorothy Spencer (see No. 26), who died 16 December, 1670, and Plate XXIII. No. 88.— Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 2nd Karl of Liverpool (page 53). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 43 (2) Gertrude Pierrepont (see No. 27), and he died 5 April, and was buried in Westminster Abbey 11 April, 1695, aged 61. Small three-quarter length. Seated. Wearing a long wig and brown robe. Small pastel sketch (n|- x 8^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Rufford A bbey. 31. Mary, wife of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 5th Bart, of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, and 3rd daughter ot Sir Jonathan Cope, 1st Bart, of Brewerne, co. Ox., by Mary, 3rd but 2nd surviving daughter of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bart. She died at North End, near Fulham, 30 July, 1765. Small full length. Dressed in yellow, with blue drapery. In the character of a shepherdess. Small pastel sketch (10 x 8\in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitch ford. On the left of the Window. 33. Sir Robert Jenkinson, Knt. of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkes- bury, co. Glouc, eldest son and heir of Robert Jenkinson, Esq., by Bridget, his wife, 3rd daughter of Anthony Jenkinson, (Jueen Elizabeth's Ambassador to Muscovy, to Persia, and to Constantinople. He was knighted at Theobalds 30 April, 1618 ; married Anne Mary, only daughter of Sir Robert Lee of Billeslee, Knt. ; and died 1645, and was buried in the chancel of Charlbury Church, co. Ox. His widow died Nov., 1668. Dressed in brown. Oval canvass 30 x 24 in. 34. The Hon ble - Mrs. Stanhope — Elizabeth Falconer — wife of the Hon ble - Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, 2nd son of William Stan- hope, 2nd Earl of Harrington. She was mother of Harriet, 1 st wife of Charles, 3rd Lord Southampton. Dressed in white. Resting her head on her right hand. Half length. Copy in pastel (25^ x 21 in.) by Mrs. Wcddell of Neivby, co. York, of the original portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 35. Sir Richard Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, K nt - born 1626. Small half length, in armour, with red sash. Small pastel sketch (n x 8^- in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Soest, at Pitchford. 36. Robert Ridgeway, 2nd Earl of Londonderry, " ^Etatis suae 3 Anno Domini 1596." (His only daughter, Lady Lettice Ridgeway, married the above Sir Richard Ottley, Kt.) Small half length. A child dressed in grey, with a black cap, and holding a squirrel on his left arm. Small pastel sketch (11x9 iff.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. 44 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 37. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Ottley, Esq., of Pitchford, and daughter of Sir Samuel Baldwyn, of Elsedge, Knt., by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Richard Walcot and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Sir George Gresley, 1st Bart. She died 1725. Small half length. Dressed in blue, wearing a pearl necklace, and holding a billiard-mace in her hand. Small pastel sketch (11 x 8£ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by J. Riley, at Pitchford. 38. Thomas Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, Esq., son and heir of Sir Richard Ottley, Knt., born 30 January, 1650, died May, 1695, ms w if e was tne above-mentioned Elizabeth Baldwyn (No. 37). Head and shoulders. In painted oval 8£ X J% in. Small pastel sketch (9^ x 8^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. 39. Bridget, wife of Adam Ottley, of Pitchford, Esq., and daughter of Sir William Gresley of Drakelow, 3rd Bart. She died 23 June, 1737. Small half length in painted oval. Dressed in light brown. Small pastel sketch (12 x 9! in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Sir G. Kneller, at Pitchford. 40. Adam Ottley of Pitchford, co. Salop, Esq., son and heir of Thomas Ottley (No. 38), born 1685, died 1752, his wife was the above-mentioned Bridget Gresley (No. 39). Small half length. Dressed in blue. Small pastel sketch (n-|- x io| in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by C.Jervas, at Pitchford. On the right of the Window. 41. Amarantha, wife of Colonel Charles Jenkinson, who commanded the Royal Horse Guards Blues, and eldest daughter and coheir of Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N., by Elizabeth Devereux, his wife, baptized at St. Thomas's, Winchester, 12 June, 1700, married at St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 7 Sept., 1725, and died July, 1785, buried at St. Thomas's, Winchester, 31 July, 1785. Her eldest son, Charles, was the 1st Earl of Liverpool. Half length. Dressed in blue. Oval canvass 30 x 24 in. By J. RicJiardson. 42. The Holy Family, after Raphael. Copy in pastel (30 x 24 in.) by Catherine, Countess of Aboyne. No. roo. — Cecil George Savile Foljambe, now 4th Earl of Liverpool (page 56). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 45 43. Adam Ottley, 3rd son of Sir Richard Ottley, Knt., born 1654-5 afterwards Bishop of St. David's, died 1723. As a boy dressed in brown, with broad white collar, and holding a bird's nest in his hands. Small pastel sketch x g| in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. 44. Sir Adam Ottley, Knt., 2nd surviving son of Sir Francis Ottley, of Pitchford, Knt., born 1628, died Oct., 1693. Small pastel sketch {io\ x 8 J in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Soest, at Pitchford. 45- Sir Richard Ottley of Pitchford, Knt., eldest son of Sir Francis Ottley, born 1626. In armour. In painted oval. Small pastel sketch (11 X 9 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. This portrait zs evidently at a later period of his life than No. 3 5 . 46. The Right Honbie. S ir Spencer Compton, K.B., Speaker of the House ot Commons, 1714 to 1727, Prime Minister, 1727 and again 11 Feb., 1742 to his death in 1743. He was created Earl of Wilmington in 1730, and K G in 1733= .died 4 July, 1743. Small three-quarter length, btanding. Dressed in crimson velvet, and wearing the Star and Riband of the Order of the Bath. Small pastel copy (i 2 f x ioi in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait in the Speaker's House Palace of Westminster, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. 47. The Right Honb'e. John Smith of Tedworth, co. Hants, M P Whip of the Whig Party, and afterwards Speaker of the House ot Commons, 1705 to November, 1708. His daughter Anne, married Sir Samuel Dashwood, and their daughter and coheir, Annabella, was the wife of Thomas Medley of r^f -^ h0Se dau £ hter > Annabella, married James Evelyn of Felbndge. Small full length. Standing. In his State robes, with the mace on a table beside him. Small pastel sketch (12 J x 10J in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait in the Speaker's House Palace of Westminster. 48. The Right Honbi- Charles Wolfran Cornewall, born 15 June 1735, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1780 to 1789 and occupied the chair only four days before his death, which happened on 2 January, 1789. Seated, and dressed in his btate robes. Small pastel sketch (n x 10 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Gainsborough, in the Speaker's House, Palace of Westminster. 46 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Xorth Wall. Over the Door. 49. Anne, younger daughter of James Evelyn of Felbridge, co. Surrey, Esq., and only child by Jane, his 2nd wife (No. 20), born 18 December, 1767, died unmarried April, 1790, being accidentally burnt through her dress catching fire. Half length, in white, with blue sash. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by G. Romney, at Buxted. Small portraits on each side of the Door into the Hall. J Vest Side. 50. The three daughters of the Hon bie - Cecil Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Pencil drawing. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas (19 X 13 in.) of the pencil drawing by W. Ross at Pitchford. 51. Miss Cumberland, afterwards Lady Edward Bentinck. 7x9 in. After the portrait by G. Ronuiey, formerly in the possession of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Thomas Egerton, of Whitwell Hall. 52. Elizabeth Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury. Circle, 5 in. Pencil drawing by Miss Lancaster Lucas, after a drawing at Welbeck. East Side of the Door. 53. Miss Cumberland, afterwards Lady Edward Bentinck. 5^, X4iu. After the portrait by G. Romney, formerly in the possession op her grand-daughter, Mrs. Thomas Egerton, at Whit net I Hall. 54. Lady Mary Arabella Foljambe, 2nd wife of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, of Osberton, Esq., and daughter of Richard, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, by Barbara, his wife, younger sister and coheir of Sir George Savile, 8th and last Bar 1 - She was born 1 June, 1758 ; married 12 June, 1792 ; died 1 May, 1817. Small half length. Dressed in blue, with white bonnet. In pastel 12 in. By Angelica Kaufmann. Plate XXV o. ioi. —Susan Louisa, Countess of Liverpool (page 561. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 47 55. Louisa Harriet, 3rd and youngest daughter of the Hon ble - C. C. C. Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool, bo rn 1814. Pencil drawing. Copy (8 X 6 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the pencil drawing at Pitchford, made by W. Ross in 1824. 56. Lady Cassandra Ridgeway, daughter of Thomas Ridgeway, 1st Earl of Londonderry, " aetatis suae 16, 11 April, 1611." She afterwards married Sir Francis Willoughby, of Wolla- ton, co. Notts., Kn'- Small full length, standing. Dressed in red, holding a feather fan in her right hand and a small spaniel under her left arm. Small pastel sketch (17^ X 8 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Pitchford. 57. Thomas Willoughby, of Birdsall, co. York, Esq., eldest son of the Hon ble - Thomas Willoughby and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Sotheby, of Birdsall, Esq. He was born 1722, and died unmarried August, 1748. His next brother Henry succeeded as 5th Lord Middleton in 1781. Small portrait. Standing. Dressed in blue coat with gold lace. Copy in water-colour (12x9!) by the Hon ble - Mabel Foljambe of the portrait in pastel at Birdsall. North Wall over Bookcase. 58. Catherine, Selina, and Louisa, the three daughters and co- heirs of the Hon b,e - C. C. C. Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liver- pool. Large full length, Catherine and Selina standing, Louisa on the ground. All dressed in white. On canvass 64 x 50 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, which was begun by Harlow, the figures being painted by him, and intended to be repres- ented in a hayfield, but he dying in 1819, it was finished by Jackson, who painted the dog and foregroujid, a carpet, &c. There are two Busts in this room — 1. Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, K.G., born 29 April, 1769, died 14 Sept., 1852. By Nollekens. 2. Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, K.G., born 4 May, 1786, died 4 Oct., 1857. By Chantrey. 48 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Dining Room. East Wall. 59. Margaret, Marchioness of Dorset, daughter of Sir Robert Wotton, of Boughton Malherbe, co. Kent, Kn 1 - by Anne, his wife, daughter of Sir Henry Belknapp and sister and co-heir of Sir Edward Belknapp, Kn 1 - of GrifTe, co. Warwick ; Crofton, co. Kent; and Clapham, co. Sussex. She married (1) William Medley, Esq., son and heir of Benedict Medley, of Whitnash, co. Warwick, by whom she was ancestress of the Medleys, of Buxted, now represented by Lord Hawkes- bury, and (2) Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquis of Dorset, who died 1530, and by whom she was grandmother of Lady Jane Grey. Half length. In black, with ermine on the sleeves, and holding a staff. Arms showing her marriages on two lozenges in upper right hand corner. Canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Welbeck Abbey by Holbein. 60. Edward Evelyn, of Heath Hatch and Felbridge, co. Surrey, 3rd son but eventual heir of George Evelyn, of Nutfield (No. 8), born 1681; died 20 Nov., 1751; buried at Godstone, 28 Nov., 1751. Three-quarter canvass. Dressed in red and wearing a wig. Canvass 30 X 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the three-quarter length picture at Buxted, originally at Felbridge, in which is represented a battle in the back- ground. East Wall— Top Row. 61. Rose, 1 st wife of George Evelyn, of Kingston-on-Thames, and of Long Ditton, Godstone, and Wotton, all in the co. of Surrey, and daughter and heir of Thomas Williams, brother and heir of Sir John Williams, Kn 4 - married circa 1550, died 1577, buried at Long Ditton, 21 July, 1577. Half length, seated. In black and embroidered gown and ruff. Canvass 30X25 in- Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait on panel at Wotton in the possession of W. f. Evelyn, Esq. 62. Julia, wife of Edward Evelyn, of Felbridge (No. 60), and daughter of James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, died 19 Feb., 1771. Three-quarter canvass. Dressed in brown, with blue drapery over her left shoulder. Canvass 30 X 2 5 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the three-qiiarter length portrait at Buxted, which was originally at Felbridge. Plate XXVI. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 49 63. Elizabeth Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury, daughter of John Hardwick, of Hardwick, co. Derby, and sister and coheir of John Hardwick, of that place. She was born 1520, and married (1) 1532-3 Robert Barlow, of Barlow, co. Derby; (2) 20 August, 1547, Sir William Cavendish, who died 25 Oct., 1557; (3) Sir William St. Loe, of Tormarton, co. Gloucester ; (4) George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, whom she survived. She died 13 February, 1607-8, aged 87. Her estate was worth ^"60,000 a year, and she built five great houses, Worksop, Bolsover, Chatsworth, Hardwick, and Oldcoates or Owlcotes, the latter being unfinished at her death. Half length. Dressed in black, with a ruff, and wearing a long necklace of four rows of large pearls reaching to her waist. Canvass 30 X 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at j, Grosvenor Square, in the possession of the Duke of Portland. Middle Row. 64. The Saw-Pits in Scofton Wood, Osberton, Notts. On canvass 31 X 47 in - By C. R. Stanley. 65. The Beach at Cromer, early morning. On canvass 40x50 in. By W. Collins, R.A. 66. The Beech Avenue in Scofton Wood, Osberton, Notts. On canvass 31 x 47 in. By C. R. Stanley. East Wall — Lower Row. 67. Sir Thomas Wendy, of Wendy and Haslingfield, co. Cam- bridge, K.B., who married Lettice, elder daughter of Sir Francis Willoughby, of Wollaton, and Lady Cassandra, his wife (No. 56). Dressed in white and black. Small pastel sketch (10^ x 8^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Pitchford. 68. Sir Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 4th Bar 1 - of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, M.P. for Oxfordshire 1717-27, 2nd son of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bar 1 - Born January, 1686-7 5 succeeded his elder brother, Sir Robert, 29 Oct. 171 7, and died 2 July, 1738. Dressed in brown coat lined with blue silk, and embroidered waistcoat, and wearing a wig. Small pastel sketch (i2f x 10 i?i.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait by M. Dahl at Pitchford. D 50 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 69. Francis Willoughby, Esqr., of Wollaton, co. Notts., the cele- brated Naturalist, eldest son of Sir Francis Willoughby and Lady Cassandra, his wife (No. 56). He died 3 July, 1672, aged 37. Nearly full face ; long fair hair. Dressed in black trimmed with brown, and wearing a wide white collar. Small pastel sketch (10 x 7^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Pitchford. On the left of the Fireplace. 70. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, G.C.B., born 29 May, 1784, died 3 Oct. 1851. Dressed in black, with white neckcloth. Copy in pastel (i2^x io\ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the small portrait by Winterhalfer at Buxted, which was given by H.M. Queen Victoria to Lady Catherine Vernon- Hare on rf. 71. John, 3rd Earl of Bute, K.G., First Lord of the Treasury, and Charles Jenkinson (afterwards 1st Earl of Liverpool), Secretary to the Treasury in 1763. Small full length. Lord Bute standing, dressed in blue velvet and wearing the Riband and Star of the Garter; Charles Jenkinson on the right, also standing, dressed in crimson, and handing a document to Lord Bute. Copy in pastel (16 x 11^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the small sketch at Bnxted, which was a sketch from the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 72. Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729, died 1808. Dressed in black, with white neckcloth. Painted on panel (12 x 9 in.) after the drawing by H. Edridge, 1802. (See No. 504). On the right of the Fireplace. 73. The Right Rev d - Folliott Herbert Walker Cornewall, D.D., 3rd son but eventual heir of Captain Frederick Corne- wall, R.N., of Delbury, Salop, and Mary his wife, daughter of Francis Herbert of Ludlow. He was born 1754, and was successively Dean of Canterbury, 1792-97, Bishop of Bristol 1797- 1802, Bishop of Hereford, 1802-08, and Bishop of Worcester 1808-31. He married Anne, daughter and coheir of the Hon ble - George Hamilton, youngest son of James, 7th Earl of Abercorn, who died Plate XXV No. [i 5, —Frederick, 5th Karl of Carlisle (pag-e 59). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 5 1 18 December, 1795, aged 41. He died at the Palace, Worcester, 5 Sept., 1831, aged 77, leaving 2 sons and 1 daughter, and was buried at Delbury, 14 Sept. Small pastel sketch (11 X 9 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait on panel (22 X 17^- in.) at Buxted. There is an exactly similar portrait, also on panel (22^ X I7f in.) in the Delbury collection , brought this year (1905) to London. 74. Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, and 1st Earl of Monmouth, K.G., Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards Blues, died 25 October, 1735, aged 77. Dressed in the uniform of the Royal Horse Guards, and wearing the Riband of the Order of the Garter. Small pastel sketch (13^ x 10 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by M. Dahl, at Buxted. 75. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G., born 1770, Prime Minister, 1812-27, died 1828. Dressed in black coat with white neckcloth, and wearing the Star of the Order of the Garter. Painted on panel (12x9 1,1 •) k v Miss Lancaster Lucas after the drawing by C. Turner. Lower Row — con I in lied. 76. Lady Lettice Ridgeway, only daughter of Robert, 2nd Earl of Londonderry, and wife of Sir Richard Ottley, of Pitchford, Knt. She died 1668. Nearly full face. Dressed in blue, with red drapery on her shoulders, and wearing a pearl necklace and earrings, and pearls in her hair. Small pastel sketch (iof x 8f in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitch ford. 77. Sir Francis Ottley of Pitchford, Kn u Governor of Shrewsbury, aet. 35, born 11 April, 1601, died 1649, Mary, his wife, aet. 43, born 1593-4, died 1680, sister of Humphrey, and daughter of Thomas Edwardes, Esq., by Anne, daughter and heir of Humphrey Baskerville, of London, and two of their children, viz., Richard Ottley, aet. n, born 1626, and Mary Ottley, their only daughter, aet. 7, born 1630. Small pastel sketch (12 x 16 in.) of the large portrait by Petrus Troueil, 1636, at Pitchford. 78. Catherine, wife of Sir Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 4th Bart., and 3rd daughter of Sir Robert Dashwood, of Northbrook, in co. Ox., 1st Bart, by Penelope, 2nd daughter and coheir of Sir 52 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Thomas Chamberlayne of Wickham in co. Ox., 2nd. Bart. She died at a great age, March 1780. Three-quarter face to the left. In a fancy dress — blue, with a whimple — and wearing a pearl necklace and earrings. Small pastel sketch (iof x 9 in.) by Miss Laiicaster Lucas t of the portrait at Pitchford. South Wall. Between the first and middle Wiiidows. 79. Colonel Francis Thornhagh, son and heir of Sir Francis Thornhagh, Knt., born 161 7, killed in the fight at Preston, Lancashire, 18 August, 1648. Head. On canvass 20 x 16 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas , from the full length portrait in the Entrance Hall at Osberton. 80. Anne Lady Lee, daughter and heiress of Thomas Lowe, and wife of Sir Robert Lee of Billeslee, co. Warw., Knt. She was the mother of Anne Mary, Lady Jenkinson, and was born 1575, died at Walcot, her son-in-law's house, 1669. Three-quarter length. On panel 48 x 33 in. Three-quarter face to the left. Standing. Dressed in black, with ruff, and holding a prayer book in her right hand. On the panel is this inscription : — " yETATIS SVJE 55 ANNO 163O." Thought to be by C. jansen. Two small Pastels below No. 80. 81. John Lord Somers, Lord High Chancellor, 1697, born 1652, died s.p. 26 April, 1716. Three-quarter face to the right. Dressed in black, with white collar. Small pastel sketch (10 x 9 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. 82. Thomas Ottley of Pitchford, Esq., born 30 January, 1650, died May, 1695. Nearly full face. In armour, and wearing a wig. Small pastel sketch (10 x 9 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. Between the middle and third Windows. 83. John Evelyn of Kingston and Godstone, co. Surrey, and of West Dean and Everley, co. Wilts., son of George Evelyn of those places, and Rose, his 1st wife (No. 61), born 1554, Plate XXVIII. No. 1 1 6. — Oharles, ist Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards ist Earl of Liverpool (page 60). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 53 married Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of William Stevens, Esq. of Kingston-upon-Thames, who died 7 May, 1625, aet. 66. He died 17 April, 1627, aged 73, buried at West Dean, 21 May, 1627. Dressed in black, with gold embroidery. Canvass 20 x 16 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Wotton. S{. Sir John Bankes, Kn l - of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy, co. Dorset. Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas, died 1644. Three-quarter length. Seated. In Judge's robes. Nearly full face, slightly to the right. Canvass 49 x 39^ in. By Gilbert Jackson. Two small Pastels below No. 84. 85. Prince Rupert, Duke of Cumberland, K.G., 1644, born 17 December, 1619, died 19 November, 1682. Half length. In buff jerkin and breastplate. Three-quarter face to right. Small pastel sketch (11 x gin.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Mrs. M. Beale, at Pitchford. 86. Mary, wife of Thomas Ottley, Esq. of Pitchford, and daughter of Dr. Gyfford, "aet. suae. 32, An°- Dom L 1608." She died 1642. Half length. Dressed in grey, holding a fritillary in her right hand. Wearing a pearl necklace and earrings. Small pastel sketch (11 X 8 J in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. West Wall, left of Column. 87. Edward Evelyn of Heath Hatch and Felbridge, co. Surrey, born 1681, died 20 November, 1751 (see No. 60). Dressed in brown robe. Canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Wotton. 88. Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 2nd Earl of Liverpool, born 7 June, 1770, was Prime Minister for 15 years, 181 2 to 1827, and died s.p. 4 December, 1828. In dark velvet coat and white neckcloth. Powdered hair. On canvass 31 x 25 in. By J. Hoppner, R.A. This portrait has been engraved. Over Door of Serving Poom. 89. Ralph Hawtrey, Esq. of Ruislip, co. Middlesex, son of Edward Hawtrey of that place, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Gabriel Dormer, Esq. He was born 14 August, 1570, 54 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. married Mary, daughter of Edward Altham, Esq., of Mark Hall, co. Essex (see No. 114). He died 31 March, 1638, buried at Ruislip. His daughter Mary, Lady Bankes, was the heroic defender of Corfe Castle. In black, and wearing a ruff. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait belonging to Francis Henry Deane, Esq., of East View, Uxbridge, a descendant of the Hawtrey family. West Wall. 90. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bart., born 1622, created a baronet, 18 May, 1661, died 30 March, 1677 (see No. 136). Pastel sketch (20^ x 14 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Sir P. Lely. 91. Aldwark Mill, with the River Don in the foreground. By C. R. Stanley. One side of this picture (that on the right) was accidentally burnt when hanging in the small front drawing room in 1868, which was then the late G. S. Foljambe's dressing room, he having placed a candle on the mantlepiece under it, and being blind, did not see what had happened till the picture fell to the floor, when the fire was extinguished by Robert Harris, the footman. The part of the picture not burnt has since been restored. Present size of canvass 29 x 21 in. 92. Landscape. On canvass 32^ x 40 in. Painted by a Doncaster artist. 93. The Hon ble - Robert Boyle, the philosopher, 5th son of Richard 1st Earl of Cork; born 1626; died 1691 (see No. 140). Pastel sketch (i8J X 14 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Dahl. Over Door of Glass Cupboard. 94. Sir Isaac Newton, son of Isaac Newton, of Woolsthorpe, in the parish of Colsterworth, co. Line, by Hannah, daughter of James Ayscough, of Market Overton, co. Rutland. He was born 25 Dec, 1642, and died unmarried at Kensington, 20 March, 1727, in his 85th year. Half length. Standing. In brown. Canvass 36 x 28 in. Copy by Tomlinson of the portrait at Serlby Hall \ Notts. Plate XXIX. No. u8. — Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam (page 60). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 55 West Wall, to right of Columns. 95. Julia, wife of Edward Evelyn, Esq., and daughter of James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (see No. 62). Painted when young. Half length. Seated. Dressed in brown and blue. Canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Wotton. 96. George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, co. Notts, and Aldwark, co. York ; born 4 June, 1800; died 18 December, 1869. Three-quarter canvass. In black coat. Three-quarter face to the left. Canvass 28 x 24 in. By Weigall, 1870. North Wall. 97. The Hon ble - Charles William Lambton, eldest son and heir of John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, by Louisa Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, eldest daughter of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G., Prime Minister 1830-34. He was born 16 January, 1818, and died 24 December, 1831. On canvass. Circle 18 in., in a square frame. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the original portrait , by Sir Thomas Lawrence, in the possession of Lady Emily Cavendish, which was a replica of the one at Lambton. 98. Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton, 2nd but eldest to leave issue of the three daughters and coheirs of Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Born 3 July, 1812; died 24 September, 1883, at 2, Carlton House Terrace; buried at Scofton, Notts, 2 Oct. Three-quarter length. Seated. Dressed as a widow. Three-quarter face to the right. Canvass 48 x 36 in. By Otto Leyde, R.S.A., 1877. 99. Colonel Richard Shuckburgh, of the 1st or Grenadier Guards, 2nd surviving son of Charles Shuckburgh of Longborough, co. Glouc, who was the 2nd son, but eldest by his 2nd wife, of Sir Charles Shuckburgh, 2nd Bart. He was born 6 March, 1728; married 6 February, 1750, Sarah, daughter and heir of Captain John Hayward, R.N., of Plumstead, near Woolwich, co. Kent, by Mary, daughter of the Hon ble Charles Finch; and he died 3 September, 1772, and was 56 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. buried at Warwick. His elder brother Charles succeeded his first cousin as 5th Bart., and Colonel Shuckburgh's son George succeeded him as 6th Bart, in 1773. Head and shoulders. Full face. Dressed in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards. Canvass 24 x 20 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted. 100. Cecil George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Cockglode, Notts, Lieut. R.N., now 4th Earl of Liverpool ; born 7 Nov., 1846. Married (1) 22 July, 1869, Louisa Blanche, eldest daughter of Fredk. John Howard, Esq., of Compton Place, co. Sussex, and Lady Fanny, his wife, only sister of William, 7th Duke of Devonshire. She died 7 October, 1871, and he married (2) 21 July, 1877, Susan Louisa, eldest daughter of Lt. -Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke, co. Sussex, and Lady Emily Augusta, his wife, daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, by Lady Louisa Elizabeth, his wife, eldest daughter of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G. She was second cousin, paternally and maternally, of his first wife. Three-quarter length. Standing. Dressed in naval uniform, wearing the medal for the New Zealand War, 1863-64. Three-quarter face to the right. Canvass 61 x 48 in. By Otto Leyde, R.S.A., 1877. 101. Susan Louisa, 2nd wife of Cecil George Savile Foljambe, now 4th Earl of Liverpool, and eldest daughter of Lieut. - Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke, Sussex, and 47, Cromwell Houses, London, by Lady Emily Augusta, his wife, daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, by Lady Louisa Elizabeth, his wife, eldest daughter of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G., Prime Minister 1830-34. On canvass 40 x 30 in. Half length. Profile to the right. By Otto Leyde, R.S.A., 1877. 102. Annette Louise, wife of Captain the Hon ble - Arthur Foljambe, now Viscount Hawkesbury, and only daughter of Henry, 5th Viscount Monck, and Edith, his wife, youngest daughter of John Henry, 3rd Earl of Clonmell, by Annette, his wife, eldest daughter and coheiress of Ulysses, 2nd and last Lord Downes. Head and shoulders. Face slightly turned to the right. Dressed in pink. Pastel portrait (30 X 22^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas in Dec, 1897. Plate XXX. No. 121. -Frances Susan Lambton (page 61). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 57 103. Captain the Hon ble - Arthur William de B. Savile Foljambe, now Viscount Hawkesbury, Rifle Brigade ; born at Compton Place, Sussex, 27 May, 1870; christened at Haselbech 15 July, 1870. In the uniform of the Rifle Brigade. Head slightly turned to the left. Pastel portrait (30 x ii\ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, Dec, 1892. 104. Elizabeth, wife of Robert Ridgeway, 2nd Earl of Londonderry, and daughter and heir of Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield, Knt. She died 1647. Dressed in grey. Three-quarter face to the right. Small pastel sketch (11 x 9 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. J05. Richard and Mary, eldest surviving son and only daughter of Sir Francis Ottley of Pitchford (Governor of Shrewsbury), and Lucy, his wife, 1636. Both children dressed in grey, and holding each other's right hands. Small pastel sketch (8f x 10^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait at Pitchford. 106. Sir Bankes Jenkinson, 6th Bart., of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, 2nd son of Sir Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 4th Bart. (See No. 68). Born November, 1721, succeeded his elder brother, Sir Robert Jenkinson, 5th Bart., 1766, and died unmarried 22 July, 1790, when his cousin Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury, succeeded him as 7th Bart. Head and shoulders, three-quarter face to the left. Dressed in grey. Small pastel sketch (nf X 9^ Ml.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the porh ait, by Romney, at Pitchford. Serving Room. West Wall. 107. Colonel Francis Thornhagh, of Fenton, co. Notts., M.P. for East Retford, born 1617, married, 1640-41, Elizabeth, 2nd of the three daughters and coheiresses of John St. Andrew, Esq., of Gotham, co. Notts. ; raised a Regiment of Horse for the Parliament, and was killed in the fight at Preston, in Lancashire, 18 August, 1648; buried on the field, but after- wards brought home and buried in Sturton Church, Notts., 18 October, 1648. On canvass 84 x 51 in. Full length. Standing, face slightly turned to right ; in armour, with a red 58 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. bow on his left arm, and a blue sash. A battle in the back- ground on the left. This picture is a replica of the one in the Entrance Hall, at Osberton, and formerly hung in the Servants' Hall, at Osberton, but was given by the Right Hon ble - F. J. S. Foljambe to his brother, Lord Hawkesbury, in 1902. Library. East Wall. 108. Mary, wife of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bart, of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, and 2nd daughter of Sir John Bankes, of Corfe Castle, Kingston Lacy, and Stan- well, Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas. She died 13 June, 1691, and was buried at Charlbury, co. Ox., in which parish Walcot is situated. Half length. Seated, facing to the right, nearly full face. Dressed in grey, holding a glass jar in her hand. On Canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the three-quarter length portrait by Sir Peter Lely at Kingston Lacy. 109. William Augustus Fawkener, elder son of Sir Everard Fawkener and Harriot Churchill, his wife. He was born 1748, married (1) Georgiana Anne, daughter of William Poyntz, Esq., of Midgham ; (2) Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Wright, Esq. He died June, 181 1. His daughter and coheir Sarah, was the first wife of General the Hon ble Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish. Head and shoulders, nearly profile, to the right. Dressed in a light blue coat. Copy in pastel (12 x g in.) by Lady Hawkesbury of the small pastel portrait in the possession of her brother, Henry F. C. Cavendish, Esq. no. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bart, of Walcot, co. Ox., and of Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, eldest son of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bart. He was M.P. for Oxfordshire in nine Parliaments, from 1688 to his death. He died 30 January, 1709-10. On oval canvass, three-quarter face to the right. Dressed in brown and wearing a wig. Oval canvass 30 x 24 in. By Sir Godfrey Kneller. in. Susan Louisa Cavendish, as a child, aged 3, eldest daughter of Lt. -Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish, after- wards 2nd wife of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now 4th Earl of Liverpool. Head. Three-quarter face to the left. Fair curls. Dressed in grey. On circular canvass 18 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the original in the possession of H. F. C. Cavendish, Esq. Plate XXXI. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 59 12. Sarah, wife of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bart., and sister and sole heir of Thomas Tomlins, Esq., and daughter of Thomas Tomlins, Esq., of Bromley Hall, co. Middlesex, by Susanna, daughter and, in her issue, coheir of William Cranmer, Esq., grandson of Edmund Cranmer, younger brother of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury. She died 8 August, 1709. On oval canvass, nearly full face, slightly turned to the left. Dressed in blue with brown drapery. Oval canvass 30 x 24 in. By Sir Godfrey Kneller. 13. Everard Fawkener, younger son of Sir Everard Fawkener,and brother of William Augustus Fawkener, above mentioned. He died at Mistley, near Manningtree, 3 Oct., 1803, aged 50. Head and shoulders. Three-quarter face to the left. Dressed in a light blue coat. Copy in pastel (12 x 9 in.) by Lady Hawkesbnry of the small pastel portrait in the possession of her brother, H. F. C. Cavendish, Esq. 14. Mary, wife of Ralph Hawtrey, Esq., of Ruislip, co. Middlesex, and daughter of Edward Altham, Esq., of Mark Hall, co. Essex, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Barne by Jane, his wife, daughter of Thomas Langton, of the County of York. She was born 21 December, 1578, and died 4 April, 1647, aged 68. Head and shoulders. In painted oval, dressed in black, sleeves slashed with white, wearing a ruff and a curious high semi-circular head dress. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait by C. Jansen at Kingston Lacy. South Wall, Upper Row. 15. Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, K.G., K.T., only surviving son and heir of Henry, 4th Earl, by his 2nd wife, Isabella, daughter of William, 4th Lord Byron. He was born 28 May, 1748, married, 22 March, 1770, Lady Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower, daughter of Granville, 1st Mar- quess of Stafford, who died 27 January, 1824. He died 4 February, 1825. Three-quarter face to the right. In a red coat trimmed with fur, and grey waistcoat. On canvass 25 x 21 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait of him as a young man by Greuzc, which was left by Lady Gertrude Shane Stanley, his youngest daughter, to her nephew, Frederick John Howard, Esq., of Compton Place, Sussex, an i which is now in the possession of his \th son, Alfred John Howard, of Worton Hall, Middlesex. 6o PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 116. Charles Jenkinson, ist Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards ist Earl of Liverpool, son and heir of Col. Charles Jenkinson by Amarantha, his wife, daughter and coheir of Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N. He was born 26 April, 1729, died 17 December, 1808, having married (1) Feb., 1769, Amelia, daughter of William Watts, Esq., Governor of Fort William, Bengal, who died 12 July, 1770, aged 19. (2) 22 June, 1782, Catherine, daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart. Seated. Three-quarter face to the left. Dressed in a crimson velvet coat and embroidered waistcoat. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss C. Pit cairn of the full length portrait by Romney. 117. Sir John Borlase, ist Bart, of Brockmer, co. Bucks. Died 8 August, 1672. Standing. Full face. Dressed in black silk jacket with wide scolloped lace collar. Long hair. Oval canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the full length portrait by Van Dyck, at Kingston Lacy, in the possession of Ralph Bankes, Esq. 118. Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, aged 17. He was born 4 May, 1786, and died 4 October, 1857, having married, 8 July, 1806, his first cousin, Mary, 4th daughter of Thomas, ist Lord Dundas, who died 1 November, 1830. Half length. Standing. In a blue coat. Three-quarter face to the left. Right arm leaning on a table. On canvass 36 x 29 in. Copy by G. D. Tomlinson of the portrait by Hoppner, at Wentworth. This portrait was left to Selina, Viscountess Milton by Lady Dorothy W ; entworth-Fitzwilliam. 119. Alice, wife of Sir John Borlase, ist Bart., and eldest daughter of Sir John Bankes, of Corfe Castle, K nt - Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas. She died 16 November, 1683, aged 62. Standing. Three-quarter face to the left. Reddish hair in curls, wearing a pearl necklace and earrings, and dressed in white satin. Oval canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the full length portrait by Van Dyck, at Kingston Lacy, of which there is a replica three-quarter length at Buxted. 120. Frances Mary Foljambe, 2nd daughter of George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his 2nd wife. She was born 17 October, 1848, and married, 10 October, 1876, the Rev d - Savile R. W. L'Estrange- Malone, now Rector of Dalton-Holme, co.York. Half length. Seated. Dressed in crimson velvet. On canvass 30 x 25 in. By Otto Leyde, R.S.A., 1876. Plate XXXII. No. 126. Sir John Bankes, Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas (page 62). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 6l 121. Frances Susan Lambton as a girl. She was the only daughter of William Henry Lambton, of Lambton, and Lady Anne, his wife. Born 6 Sept., 1794, married (1) 6 August, 181 1 Major, the Hon™*- Frederick Howard, 10th Hussars, who was killed at Waterloo, and (2) 16 June, 1819, the Hon ble - Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, and she died 23 November, 1840. Head and shoulders. Full face. Dressed in blue. On canvass 25 x 21 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait belonging to Frederick John Howard, Esq., of Compton Place, now in the possession of his 3rd son, Col. F. C. Howard. Smaller Pictures below. 122. Lady Cullen, viz., Jane, 5th daughter of Sir John Bankes, K nt - of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy. So stated to be, in the Catalogue at Kingston Lacy. Three-quarter face to the right. Half length, in a yellow dress. Small pastel sketch (10 x 7} in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait by Sir Peter Lely at Kingston Lacy. 123. Mary, Countess of Shrewsbury, 3rd and youngest daughter of Sir William Cavendish, K nt - by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Hardwick, afterwards Countess of Shrewsbury. She was born 22 April, 1556, and married, 9 Feb., 1567-8^ her mother's stepson, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury'. She died 1632, and was buried at Sheffield, 14 April, 1632. Three-quarter length. Face three-quarter to the left'. Dressed in black with large ruff, and wearing a necklace of four ropes of pearls reaching to her waist. Small pastel sketch (12 x 8£ in.) bv Miss Lancaster Lucas of the three-quarter length portrait at Welbeck Abbey. 124. Sir William Savile, 3rd Bart., of Thornhill, died 24 January, 1643-4. His eldest son, by Anne, his wife, daughter of Thomas, Lord Coventry, was George Savile, afterwards 1st Marquess of Halifax. Three-quarter length. Standing. In buff jerkin and breastplate, facing slightly to the right. Small pastel sketch (12 x 10 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the three-quarter length portrait at Rufford Abbey. 125. The family of George Evelyn, of Nutfield, co. Surrey, Esq., five sons and five daughters— John, George, Edward] Margaret, Thomasine, Anne, and Mary, by Margaret (Webb), his 2nd wife, and Richard, William, and Frances, by Frances (Bromhall), his 3rd wife. The Earl of Liverpool PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. the heir general, is descended from Edward, the 3rd son, and William John Evelyn, Esq., of Wotton, the heir male, from Richard, the 4th son. On canvass 24 x 29^ in. Copy by Havell, and presented to Lord Hawkesbury, now ^th Earl of Liverpool, by W. J. Evelyn, Esq., of the original, painted on copper by Lutterell in 1694, now at Wotton, and which is alluded to in the Diary of John Evelyn on the occasion of his visit to his cousin George Evelyn, of Nut field, 4 August, 1694. 26. Sir John Bankes, of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy, K nt - Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas, born 1589, died 1644. Small portrait on panel. In his Judge's Robes. Three- quarter face to the right. Copy on mahogany panel (6J x 4f in.) by Miss Lancaster- Lucas of the small portrait at Kingston Lacy. 27. William Henry, 3rd Duke of Portland, K.G., born 1738, died 1809, and his brother, Lord Edward Charles Cavendish- Bentinck, born 1744, died 1819. The Duke in Coronation Robes on the left, and his brother on the right facing him. Small pastel sketch (9 X 11^ in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the half length portrait by West, at Welbeck Abbey. ;8. Mary, Lady Bankes, wife of Sir John Bankes, K nt - above mentioned, and daughter of Ralph Hawtrey, Esq., of Ruislip, co. Middlesex, by Mary, his wife, daughter of Edward Altham, Esq. (see No. 114). She was the gallant defender of Corfe Castle, which she held with only a few servants against the Parliamentary forces, and when at last she surrendered, she did so with honour, retaining the keys, She died 11 April, 1661. Small portrait on panel. In black, and holding the keys of Corfe Castle in her hand. Nearly full face, turned slightly to the left. Copy on mahogany panel (6|- x 5 in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the small portrait at Kingston Lacy. 9. Mrs. Gilly ; viz., Arabella, 6th daughter of Sir John Bankes, of Corfe Castle, K nt > and wife of Samuel Gilly, of High Hall, Wimborne, co. Dorset. Three-quarter length. Nearly full face, slightly turned to the left. Dressed in yellow. Small pastel sketch (gh X Ji in.) by Miss Lancater Lucas of the portrait by Sir Peter Lely at Kingston Lacy. Lady Arabella Stuart, only daughter of Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of Lennox, by Elizabeth, his wife, 2nd daughter of Sir William Cavendish, K nt She married, as his 1st wife, Plate XXXIII. No. 128. — Mary, Lady Bankes, the Defender of Corf e Castle (page 62). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 63 William Seymour, Earl of Hertford, afterwards, in 1660, restored as Duke of Somerset. She died in the Tower, 1615. Full length. Standing. Dressed in white, nearly full face, turned slightly to the left. Small pastel sketch (13^ x 7 J in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the full length portrait at Welbeck A bbcy. 131. Barbara Savile, younger daughter of Sir George Savile, 7th Bart., and sister and coheir of Sir George Savile, 8th Bart., who died unmarried in January, 1784. She was born 1734, married at Rufford 26 December, 1752, Richard Lumley, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, and died his widow, 22 July, 1797. Her daughter, Lady Mary Arabella Lumley, became in 1792 the 2nd wife of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., whose 1st wife had been her 1st cousin, Mary Arabella, only daughter and heir of John Thornhagh by Arabella, the elder sister and coheir of Sir George Savile. Full length. Standing. Full face. Dressed in white with blue drapery over her left shoulder. She is feeding a parrot. Small pastel sketch (12 x io| in,) by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the full length portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds at R afford Abbey. 132. William Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton, K.G., Lord High Admiral, &c, 3rd son of Sir Thomas Fitzwilliam, of Aldwark, co. York, Kn 1 ' and Lady Lucy, his wife, daughter and coheir of John Nevill, Marquess of Montagu. He was born about 1490, was created 18 October, 1537, Earl of Southampton, and died at Newcastle-on-Tyne while leading the van of the army into Scotland in Oct., 1542. He had married, Nov., 1513, Mabel, sister of Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumber- land, but left no issue. She died 1 September, 1550. Small full length. Standing. Three-quarter face to the right. Dressed in black and holding his staff of office. Small pastel (16 x 18^ in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait in the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge, 133. Thomas and John Fitzwilliam, istand 2nd sons of Sir Thomas Fitzwilliam, of Aldwark, Kn 1 - and Lady Lucy, his wife, who were both killed at Flodden, Friday, 9 Sept., 1513, Thomas left, by Agnes Pagenham, his wife, a son, William, who died young, and two daughters and coheiresses, Alice and Margaret, married respectively to Sir James Foljambe and Godfrey Foljambe, sons of Sir Godfrey Foljambe, of Walton, co. Derby. The younger brother, John Fitzwilliam, was unmarried. They are represented in armour, wearing a surcoat with their arms and quarterings, lying mortally wounded on a platform, pierced in the breast, Thomas, on the 64 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. left, with a sword, and John, on the right, with a broken spear. Their names are written above, and in the centre is the badge of this house of Fitzwilliam, a trefoil slipped argent. Their shields rest against a wall behind them, whilst below them is the following inscription : — " In doyng their duties against the Scots at Flodden Field, Friday, Septr. gth, 1513," Small pastel sketch (10 x 12 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the picture in the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge. 134. Sir John Evelyn, of Godstone, co. Surrey, Kn 1 - 2nd son of John Evelyn, of Kingston and Godstone, Esq. (see' No. 83), by Elizabeth, his wife, only daughter and heiress of William Stevens, of Kingston-on-Thames. He was baptized 20 October, 1691 ; knighted 25 June, 1641 ; died January, 1663-4. He had married, 24 November, 1618, Thomasine, daughter of William Heynes, Esqr., of Chessington, co. Surrey, and coheir of her brothers William and Matthew, who both died young, and was father by her, of George Evelyn (see No. 8). Small half length. Standing. Dressed in black. Long black hair and dark brown eyes. Three-quarter face to the right. In 1 1 r 1 j r ,1 ANNO. 1656. the leit hand upper corner is the following : — jeta : svjE. 65. Copy in oil on panel (95- X 7 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the small portrait at Wotton. 135. Dorothy, Duchess of Portland, viz. : Lady Dorothy Caven- dish, only daughter of William, 4th Duke of Devonshire, and wife of William Henry, 3rd Duke of Portland, born 1750, married 1766, died 1794. Head and shoulders. Dressed in white. Nearly full face, slightly turned to left. Small pastel sketch (9 x 7f in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait byG. Romney at Welbeck Abbey. West Wall, Upper Row. 136. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bar 1 - of Walcot, co. Ox., and Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, son and heir of Sir Robert Jenkin- son, Kn L - (see No. 33). He was born 1622, was M.P. for Oxfordshire in four parliaments from 1654 to his death. He married Mary, second daughter of Sir John Bankes, Kn*-» (see N. 108), and he was created a Baronet 18 May, 1661, and died 30 March, 1677. Half length. Face three-quarter to the right. Dressed in reddish brown robe. On canvass 30 X 25 in. Copy by Miss Constance Pitcairn of the portrait by Sir Peter Lely, then in the possession of C. C. Cotes, Esq., and now at Pitchford, co. Salop. Plate XXXIY. No. 134.- Sir John Evelyn of Godstone, Knt. (page 64). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 65 37. The Right Hon ble - Robert Bankes Jenkinson, afterwards Lord Hawkeshury, and in 1808 2nd Earl of Liverpool (see Nos. 9 and 88), born 7 June, 1770, died 4 December, 1828. Half length. Full face. Fair hair. In dark coat with velvet collar and white neckcloth. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Constance Pitcairn of the portrait in the possession of Colonel C. J. Cotes, of Pitchford, begun by G. Romney, finished by Hoppner. 38. Mary, Lady Savile, viz. : Mary, daughter and heir of the Right Hon ble - John Pratt, by Honoretta, his wife, daughter and, in her issue, coheir of Sir John Brookes, 1st Bart., of Ellen- thorpe, York. She married (1) Sir George Savile, 7th Bar 1 - and was mother of Sir George Savile, 8th Bar 1 - and of Mrs. Thornhagh and Barbara, Lady Scarbrough ; (2) Captain Wallis ; (3) Dr. Charles Morton, of the British Museum. Half length. Oval in square frame. Seated. Hands resting on her lap. Face three-quarter to the left and looking down, wearing a white cap with blue ribbon, and dressed in white with a black gauze cape and hood and blue bow in front. On canvass. Oval 34 x 26^ in., in square frame. Copy by the late Augustus William Savile, Esq., of Rufford, of the portrait by G. Romney at Rufford Abbey, and given by Mr. Augustus Savile to Cecil, Lord Haivhesbury, now 4th Earl of Liverpool. 39. Robert Bankes Jenkinson, afterwards Lord Hawkesbury, and in 1808 2nd Earl of Liverpool, born 1770, died 1828 (see Nos. 9, 88, and 137). On canvass. Half length. Full face. Powdered hair, wearing a black coat with velvet collar and a white neckcloth. On canvas 30 x 35 in. Copy by Miss Constance Pitcairn of the three-quarter-length portrait as a young man, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, in the possession of C. C. Cotes, Esq., and now at Pitchford. 40. The Hon ble - Robert Boyle, the Philosopher, 5th son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork, born 1626, died 1691. He was the friend of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bar 1 - Half length. Face slightly turned to the left. In grey robe and wearing a wig. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by M iss Constance Pitcairn of the portrait by Da hi, then in the possession of C. C. Cotes, Esq. t now at Pitchford. West Wall, Lower Row. 41. Lady Elizabeth Compton,only daughter and heiress of Charles, 7th Earl of Northampton. She was born 25 June, 1760, married 27 Feb., 1782, Lord George Augustus Henry Cavendish, who was created Earl of Burlington in 1831, E 66 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. and she died 7 April, 1835. Full face. Hair powdered and dressed high. Dressed in white with yellow ribbons. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas, of the portrait by Peters, in the possession of Henry F. C. Cavendish, Esq., which portrait has been engraved. 142. Caroline Frederica Foljambe, 3rd danghter of George Savile Foljambe, Esqr., of Osberton, and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his second wife. Born 16 Oct., 1850; married 4 August, 1 88 1, Arthur Francis Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esq., and died 20 October, 1895, an d is buried at Titsey, Surrey. Half length. Three-quarter face to the right. Fair hair ; blue eyes. In a blue dress trimmed with gold braid. On canvass 36 x 26^ in. Painted by Otto Leyde, R.S.A., in 1876. 143. Elizabeth Anne Foljambe, eldest daughter of George Savile Foljambe, Esqr., of Osberton, and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his second wife, born at Dusseldorf, in Prussia, 17 October, 1847, married at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, 31 January, 1888, the Rev. William Bury, Rector of Harleston, co. Northants., and Canon of Peterborough. Full length. Standing. Face slightly turned to the left. Dressed in crimson velvet and holding a piece of music in her hand. On canvass 37^ x 28^ in. Painted by Otto Leyde, R.S.A., 1876. 144. Sir Thomas Lowther, of Holker, co. Lane, 2nd Bar 1 - He married Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, 3rd daughter of William, 2nd Duke of Devonshire. Head and shoulders, in painted oval. Nearly full face, slightly turned to the left. In pink drapery. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait in the possession of Henry F. C. Cavendish, Esq., which came from Hilton, co. York. 145. Two miniatures in one frame, copies, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now Earl of Liverpool, of miniatures at Pitch- ford, viz. : — 1. Sir Francis Ottley, of Pitchford, K 1, Brown eyes, long light-brown hair, moustache, pointed beard, brown jerkin, lace collar. Nearly full face, slightly to the left. Red curtain in the background on the left. The original miniature is in an old silver-backed case. Oval i\ X 2 in. After Alexander Cooper. Plate XXXV. No. 137. — Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 2nd Karl of Liverpool (page 65). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 67 2. Sir Richard Ottley, of Pitchford, K l Bluish-grey eyes, reddish-brown long hair, clean shaved. Dressed in armour, with white collar. Three-quarter face to left. The original miniature has blue enamel, with red flowers on the back. Oval i£ x if in. After David des Granges. 146. Frame, containing three copies, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkes- bury, now Earl of Liverpool, of miniatures at Pitchford, viz. :— 1. Julia Evelyn Medley Shuckburgh-Evelyn in September, 1793, aet. 3. Brown eyes, dark hair, white frock and cap with pink sash and pink ribbon in cap (faded nearly white in the original), a brown dog in her arms. Sky background, autumnal trees, and Shuckburgh House. Nearly full face, slightly to the right. Oval 2f x i\ in. A fter Hy. Edridge. 2. Thomas Ottley, Esq., of Pitchford, in 1776, act. 60, born 171 6, died 1807, aged 92. Bluish-grey eyes, white bob wig and queue. Dressed in light-blue coat and waist- coat, white cravat, and frilled shirt-front. Nearly full face, slightly to the left. Grey background. Square 3J x 2\% in. 3. James Evelyn, Esq., of Felbridge, 1788. Bluish-grey eyes, white hair, brown coat under a Doctor's red gown (LL.D.). Nearly full face, slightly to the left. Oval 21 x 2X in. After miniature by H. Edridge, painted from the large portrait by Romney, Sept., 1788. 147. Frame, containing three copies on ivory, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now Earl of Liverpool, of miniatures at Pitchford. viz. : — 1. The Hon b,e - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson in 1804. Dark eyes, dark curling hair. Dressed in black coat and white neckcloth, silver buttons. Nearly full face, slightly to the left. Blue sky background. Oval in square n\ x 2 T \ in. A fter George Engle heart. 2. The Hon b,e Mrs. Cecil Jenkinson in 1810. Brown eyes, short dark hair, low brown dress, red drapery over the left shoulder. Seated, turned slightly to the right. Nearly full face. Brown background. The original miniature has a large lock of very dark hair at the back. Square 2| x 2A in. After Alfred E. Chalon. 68 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 3. The Hon b,e - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson in 1810. Bluish- grey eyes, light hair (or turning grey). Dressed in black coat and white neckcloth. Three-quarter face to the right. Brown background. Square 3 x 2§ in. After Alfred E. Chalon. 148. Frame, containing two copies, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkes- bury, now Earl of Liverpool, of miniatures at Pitchford, viz. : — *i. Catherine Julia Jenkinson. born 181 1, as a child of about six. Bluish-grey eyes, fair reddish hair, white frock, gold chain round neck with crystal locket. Facing slightly to the right ; nearly full face. Light-brown background. Circle if in. After the miniature by Anthony Stewart. *2. Louisa Harriet Jenkinson, born 1814, as a child of about three. Blue eyes, fair reddish hair, white frock, gold chain round neck with crystal locket. Facing slightly to the left ; nearly full face. Light-brown background. Circle if in. After the miniature by Anthony Stewart. North Wall. 149. Head of a French girl. Profile to the left. Pastel sketch by Lady Hawkesbury, now Countess of Liverpool. 150. Harriet Emily Mary (afterwards Mrs. Foljambe, 1st wife of George Savile Foljambe, Esq.), Charlotte Caroline (after- wards Mrs. Thomas Egerton), and Caroline Elizabeth Mary (afterwards Lady Carden), daughters of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner, of Nun-Appleton, co. York., 4th Bart. Three small three-quarter length portraits. Dressed in white with blue sashes. Copy in water colour by Lady Hawkesbury, of the portrait then in possession of Mrs. Thomas Egerton, and now in that of the R L Hon blc - F. J. S. Foljambe, at Osberton. 151. Selina, Viscountess Milton, and her eldest daughter, the Hon ble - Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth - Fitzwilliarm Three-quarter length. Lady Milton in a black dress trimmed with lace, and lace cap, seated, three-quarter face to the left, her daughter, aged about 5, in a white frock and blue sash, standing on her right, looking up at her. Copy by Lord and Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature by Sir William Ross, now in the possession of Lady Grant. * The originals of these two miniatures are companions to and painted at the same time as the one of Selina Charlotte Jenkinson in the Large Drawing Room (No. 308; No. 6). Plate XXXVI. No. 1 38. — Mary, Lady Savile, mother of the last Baronet (page 65). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 69 152. Selina, Viscountess Milton. In widow's dress and cap. Seated with a book of sketches on a table in front of her. Three- quarter face to the right, looking down. Copy by Lord and Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature by S. Denning, 1836. 153- William Charles, Viscount Milton, eldest son and heir of Charles William, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, and 1st husband of Selina, Viscountess Milton. He was born 18 January, 181 2, married 15 August, 1833, and died 8 November, 1835. Half length. Standing. Three-quarter face to the left. In a black coat, and leaning his left hand on a red covered table, holding a document. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Haivkesbury of the miniature at Buxted. 154. Catherine Jenkinson, elder daughter of Sir Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 4th Bart., and coheir of her brothers, the 5th and 6th Barts. She married at Hawkesbury, 22 February, 1742-3, Thomas Ottley, Esq., of Pitchford, co. Salop, and she died in December, 1792, leaving an only son, Adam Ottley, who died unmarried in February, 1807, and was succeeded by the Hon ble - C. C. C. Jenkinson. Full length. Seated. Three-quarter face to the left. Dressed in a pink gown trimmed with lace, and holding a small spaniel on her lap. On canvass 50 x 40 in. There are on the top of the bookcases on the East Wall : — 1. A piece of Fijian pottery, and four busts, viz., 1. Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729, died 1808. 2. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G., born 1770, died 1828. 3. Louisa Theodosia, Countess of Liverpool, 1st wife of Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, born 1767, died 1821. 4. A small bust of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, K.G., born 1769, died 1852. In frames on the table : — 155. George Savile Foljambe, 1869. 156. Selina, Viscountess Milton. 157. The Hon ble - Mrs. Portman, with her eldest child, Edward W. B. Portman. 158. The Hon ble - Mrs. Foljambe, 1897, now Viscountess Hawkes- bury. JO PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. On the Chimney-piece : — 159. Emilia, Duchess of Leinster. From an engraving by W. Dickinson , 1780. 160. William, Marquess of Titchfield, son of the 3rd Duke of Portland. 161. Henrietta Catherine, Mrs. Cholmley of Howsham, co. York. After Sir J. Reynolds, from an engraving by fames Watson. 162. Elizabeth, Countess Grosvenor. Engraving by S. Cousins after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 163. Lady Caroline Howard as a child (afterwards Lady Cawdor). From an engraving by Valentine Green, 1778. 164. Margaret Caroline, Countess of Carlisle. After Sir f. Reynolds. 165. Lord John Russell. Also two water-colour drawings on hand screens. Bath Room. East Wall. 166. Nineteen small pastel sketches of pictures, at Rufford Abbey, in one frame, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now Earl of Liverpool, viz. : — 1. Head of a man. (No. 1 in the RufFord Catalogue). 2. Portrait of a man with a small dog, and the inscription "Solo Deo Gloria" " ^Etatis Suae 67, 1574." 3. A Knight of the Garter thought to be the Protector Somerset. 4. Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester, younger brother of Sir Philip Sidney, died 1626. 5. Sir Henry Sidney, K.G., married Lady Mary Dudley, daughter of John, Duke of Northumberland, and died 1586, son of Sir William and father of Sir Philip Sidney and of Robert, Earl of Leicester. 6. Child in green frock. 7. Lady Diana Spencer, sister to Dorothy, Lady Halifax, and daughter of Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland. 8. A man erroneously called Sir William Savile, inscribed " aet 30, 1635," and the arms of Hewitt are on the picture. Plate XXXV 1 39- — Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards jihI Earl of Liverpool (page 65). PORTRAITS, &C., AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 71 9. A lady erroneously called Anne, Lady Savile, inscribed " aet. 22, 1629," and the arms of Hewitt on a lozenge impaling a coat with a griffin segreant, within a bordure. 10. Lady Arabella Stuart, only child of Charles, Earl of Lennox, and Elizabeth Cavendish, born at Chatsworth, 1575, died 25 September, 1615. 11. A boy (one of the Spencer family) with a bow and arrow. 12. Charles, Earl of Lennox, born 1556, married, 1574, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Cavendish, by whom he was father of Lady Arabella Stuart, he died 1576. in his 21st year. 13. Sir Philip Sidney, eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney. He married Frances, daughter and heir of Sir Francis Walsingham, and died, 17th Oct., 1586, of a wound received at the battle Zutphen on the 22 Sept., 1586. 14. Henry, Lord Eland, eldest son of George, 1st Marquess of Halifax, born February, 166°-, married, 10 June, 1684, Hester, daughter of Charles de la Tour, Marquis de Gouvernet. He died v.p. and s.p. October, 1687. 15. Lady Coventry; viz., Elizabeth, 2nd wife of Lord Keeper Coventry, to whom she was married October, 1 610, widow of William Pitchford, and daughter of John Aldersey, of Spurstovv. She died May 1653. 16. Thomas, 1st Lord Coventry, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 1625, till his death. He was born 1578, died 14 January, 1639-40. 17. Lady Eland; viz., Hester, daughter of Charles de la Tour, Marquis de Gouvernet, born in France, 1666, married as above mentioned, and died s.p. 1694, buried in Westminster Abbey. 18. Sister to Lady Spencer, and great aunt to Dorothy, Lady Halifax, probably Anne, wife of Robert Wallop, Esq., of Farley Wallop, co. Hants. 19. Lady Spencer (grandmother to Dorothy, Lady Halifax) ; viz., Penelope, daughter of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, who married circa 16 17, William Spencer, 2nd Lord Spencer of Wormleighton, who died 19 December, 1636. She died 16 July, 1667. Their son and heir, Henry, 3rd Lord Spencer, was created, 8 June, 1643, Earl of Sunderland. 72 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 167. Seven small pastel sketches of portraits, at Osberton, in one frame, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, 1893. 1. Major George Foljambe, 3rd son of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., and Mary Arabella, his 1st wife, daughter and eventual heir of John Thornhagh, of Osberton and Shireoaks, born 18 October, 1783, Cap- tain in the 18th and 20th Light Dragoons, and afterwards Major, 8th Foot, served in the Peninsular War and in Sicily, and died unmarried at Exeter, 29 March, 1821. 2. Francis Thornhagh Foljambe, as a child, with a dog, 2nd son of John Savile Foljambe, born 2 August, 1804, died unmarried at Pau, 25 May, 1847. 3. Arabella Savile Foljambe, born 27 January, 1785 (twin with Henry Savile Foljambe). She was daughter of Francis Ferrand Foljambe above mentioned, and she married, 15 May, 1823, the Revd. John Robinson, of Widmerpool, Notts. She died 1859. 4. Lady Mary Arabella Lumley, 2nd wife of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., and daughter of Richard, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, by Barbara, sister and coheir of Sir George Savile, 8th Bart. Born 1 June, 1758, married 12 June, 1792, died 1 May, 1817, at Aston Hall, co. York. 5. Mary Beresford Foljambe, with Henry Savile Foljambe, and Arabella Savile Foljambe, as children. They were children of Francis Ferrand Foljambe above mentioned. 6. Lady Gertrude Foljambe, wife of the Right Hon b,e Francis J. S. Foljambe, and daughter of Archibald, 3rd Earl of Gosford. 7. John Savile, Francis Ferrand, and George Foljambe, three boys with a pony. Children of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., and Mary Arabella, his 1st wife, daughter of John Thornhagh, Esq., by Arabella, elder sister and coheir of Sir George Savile, 8th Bart, of Rufford. 168. Mary Elizabeth, Countess Grey, wife of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, born 4 March, 1776, died 26 November, 1861. Sketch by her great grand-daughter, Lady Hawkesbury, of & miniature, at Easter Elchies, 1893. 169. " Ruth," a sketch by Lady Hawkesbury (very like Lady Louisa Bruce, daughter of James, 8th Earl of Elgin). Plate XXXVIII. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 73 170. Seventeen small pastel sketches of portraits, at Compton Place, Sussex, in one frame, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. r. Man, unknown, in coat embroidered and with gold lace. 2. Henry, Cardinal of York, as a boy. 3. Man and lady, unknown. 4. Charles Edward, the young Chevalier, as a youth. 5. Margaret, daughter of Henry, 4th Lord Mordaunt, by Margaret Compton, his wife. 6. Henry, 4th Lord Mordaunt, who married Margaret, daughter of Henry, Lord Compton. He died in 1608. 7. Frances Cranfield, Countess of Dorset, wife of Richard, 5th Earl of Dorset, to whom she was married, Septem- ber, 1638, and she died 1687. A fter Van Dyck. 8. Frances Ponsonby, Lady Lismore, born 1757, married 1774, died 1827. After Howitson, 1788. 9. Lady Lucy, wife of Sir Berkeley Lucy (grandson of George, 1st Earl of Berkeley) ; viz., Catherine, daughter of Charles Cotton, Esq., of Beresford, co. Stafford, the riend of Isaac Walton, and the father of fly-fishing. She married Sir Berkeley Lucy, 3rd Bart, of Broxbourne. 10. Lady Lucy, wife of Sir Berkeley Lucy (another portrait). Their only daughter and heir, Mary I^ucy, married the Hon ble - Charles Compton, and was mother of Charles, 7th Earl of Northampton. 11. Cornelius O'Callaghan, afterwards 1st Lord Lismore, born 7 January, 1740-1, married 1774, died 1797. 12. Anne, Countess of Northampton, daughter of Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort, and wife of Charles, 7th Earl of Northampton, born 11 March, 1740-1, married 1759, died 1763. 13. Lady Elizabeth Compton as a child. Born 1760. 14. A lady, erroneously called Charlotte, Marchioness of Hartington and Baroness Clifford, born 1731, died 1754. 15. Lady Henrietta Wynn, 4th daughter of Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort, and sister to Anne, Countess of Northampton, married, 6 April, 1769, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., and died 24 July following. 16. Lady, unknown (picture in the dining room at Compton Place). 17. Lady, unknown (picture in the dining room at Compton Place). 74 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 171. Twenty-one small pastel sketches of portraits, at Compton Place, Sussex, in one frame, by Cecil, ^th Lord Hawkesbury. 1. Sir Berkeley Lucy, 3rd Bart, of Broxbourne, co. Herts., and Facombe, Hants., born 1672, married Catherine, 2nd daughter of Charles Cotton, Esq., by Isabella, 2nd daughter of Sir Thomas Hutchinson, of Owthorpe, co. Notts. He died 19 November, 1759. 2. Lady Theophila Lucy, wife of Sir Kingsmill Lucy, and mother of Sir Berkeley Lucy. She was 2nd daughter of George, 1st Earl of Berkeley, by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of John Massingberd. She was born 1650, married, 14 May, 1668, Sir Kingsmill Lucy, 2nd Bart., who died September, 1678, aged 29. She married, secondly, 23 November, 1682, Robert Nelson, the well- known author of " Festivals and Fasts of the Church," who was born 22 June, 1656, and who died 16 January, 1714-15. She died 26 January, 1706-7. 3. Lady, as a shepherdess. 4. Lady, on a small panel. 5. Lady, unknown. 6. Man, in armour, with red robe. 7. Catherine, Lady Lucy, wife of Sir Berkeley Lucy, Bart., and daughter of Charles Cotton, Esq., of Beresford Hall, co. Stafford (in Dovedale). 8. Man, unknown. 9. Boy, small pastel portrait. 10. Man, in brown, unknown. 11. Man, in oval. 12. Boy, small pastel portrait. 13. Girl, small pastel portrait. 14. Man, in armour. 15. Girl, small pastel portrait. 16. Lady, with dark hair, unknown. 17. View of Shanbally, co. Tipperary, the seat of Lord Lismore. 18. Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort. After Hudson. 19. Lady Anne Lambton and her four elder children. A fter Hoppner. Plate XXXIX. No. 251.— The Rt. Hon. Charles Wolfran Cornewall, Speaker oe the House of Commons (page 94). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 75 20. Elizabeth, Duchess of Beaufort, wife of the 4th Duke. Aftev Hudson. 21. Sir Spencer Compton, afterwards Earl of Wilmington. After Sir G. Kneller. 172. H.R.H. Augusta Princess of Wales. Sketch by Cecil, 4th Lord Haivkesbuvy in London, July, 1895, °f t ne miniature belonging to Mavy Viscountess Povtman, at Buxted. 173. Elizabeth Countess Grosvenor, afterwards Marchioness of Westminster. Sketch by Lady Hawkesbuvy, 1893. 174. Fifteen small pastel sketches of portraits at Kufford Abbey, Notts., in one frame. By Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbuvy. 1. Francis Ferrand Foljambe, born 1750; died 1814 (so thought to be). 2. Edward, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury. 3. Lord Spencer. No. 50 in the Rufford Catalogue. 4. Man in red. No. 46 in the Rufford Catalogue. 5. Lady in blue. No. 195 in the Rufford Catalogue. 6. Sir George Savile, K l eldest son of 1st Bart., born 1583; married (1) Sarah, daughter and coheir of John Rede of Cottesbrooke, co. Northants, who died s.p. February, 1604-5 ; (2) Anne, daughter of Sir William Wentworth and sister to Thomas, Earl of Strafford. He died v.p. August, 1614. No. 194 in the Rufford Catalogue. 7. Head of a man. No. 204 in the Rufford Catalogue. 8. Sir Chaloner Ogle., Admiral of the Fleet, born circa 1681. A distinguished Naval Officer. He was married, but he died s.p. in London, 11 April, 1750. No. 71 in the Rufford Catalogue. 9. Lady. No. 201 in the Rufford Catalogue. 10. Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford, in armour. No. 48 in the Rufford Catalogue. After Van Dyck. 11. Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, born October, 1602; died 13 October, 1668; buried at Petworth. No. 45 in the Rufford Catalogue. A fter Van Dyck. 12. A Knight of the Garter. No. 59 in the Rufford Catalogue. 76 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 13. Mrs. Aldersey and her three children: viz., Anne, daughter of Simon Lowe, and wife of John Aldersey of Spurstow. Her daughter Elizabeth married Thomas, 1st Lord Coventry, and was mother of Anne Lady Savile, and grandmother of George, 1st Marquess of Halifax. Two coats of arms on the picture and the following ages inscribed over the heads of the figures, "i.w." over that of the baby on the left, " iii." over that of the next child, xxxvi." over the head of the mother, and " x." over the head of the girl on the right. 14. Man in green. No. 54 in the Rufford Catalogue. 15. Man in armour. No. 193 in the Rufford Catalogue. 175. Twenty small pastel sketches of portraits at Osberton, Notts., in one frame. By Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, 1893. 1. Francis John Savile Foljambe, born 1830, as a child. 2. Mrs. George Foljambe, 1889, viz., Dora Margaret, elder daughter of the Rev. Edmond Warre, D.D., Head Master of Eton College, who married 21 February, 1888, George Savile Foljambe. 3. Lady Gertrude Foljambe and her sons Godfrey and Hubert. 4. George Savile Foljambe, 1888, aged 32. 5. Francis John Savile Foljambe in 1872. 6. George Savile Foljambe, born 1800; died 1869. 7. Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe, 3rd son of the Rt. Hon ble - Francis John Savile Foljambe, born 16 Nov., 1872. 8. Sir George Savile, 8th Bart., 1773. 9. Mrs. Arthur Stanhope, daughter of S 4 - Andrew Thornhagh. 10. Francis Foljambe of Aldwark, born 1675, died 1752. 11. Sir George Savile, 8th Bart. Full length. Seated. 12. Harriet Emily Mary Foljambe, 1st wife of G. S. Foljambe. By Partridge, 1830. 4 13. Mary Laura Egerton, 2nd daughter of the Rev. Thomas Egerton, and Charlotte, his wife, daughter of Sir William M. S. Milner, Bart. 14. Mary Worsley, wife of Francis Foljambe of Aldwark, and daughter of Thomas Worsley of Hovingham, co. York, born 1684; married 1701 ; died 12 Nov., 1736-7. 4 There is another portrait of her by F. Y. Hurlstone, 1S29. Plate XL. 253. — Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N. (page q.s). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. JJ 15. Barbara, Countess of Scarbrough, younger sister of Sir George Savile, 8th Bart., born 1734 ; died 1797. 16. Arabella, Mrs. Thornhagh, elder sister of Sir George Savile, 8th Bart., born 1724; died 13 Sept., 1767. 17. John Thornhagh-Hewitt, M.P., died 1787. 18. Thomas Wildman, father of Col. Thomas Wildman, who purchased Nevvstead from Lord Byron, 181 7, and who was born 20 August, 1787 ; died 1859. 19. The Revd. William Mason, the poet, son of the Revd. William Mason, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Hull, by his 1st wife, born at Hull, 23 Feb., 1724; married, 25 Feb., 1765, Mary, daughter of William Sherman of Hull, who died s.p. 27 Sept., 1767, aged 28. He was Rector of Aston, co. York, 1754-97. He was the guardian of Francis Ferrand Foljambe during his minority, and he died s.p. 5 April, 1797. 20. Thomas Gray, the poet, born 1716; died 1771. South Wall. 176. Susan Louisa Cavendish, lying asleep, aged 4. On canvass oval 13 X 16 in. in a small square frame. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the picture in the possession of Henry F. C. Cavendish, 37, Eaton Place. 177. Lady Taunton, viz. Mary Matilda Georgiana, youngest daughter of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, born 28 Jany., 1823 ; married 13 July, 1852 as his 2nd wife, Henry Labouchere, who was created 18 August, 1859, Lord Taunton. She died 17 Sept., 1892. Pencil drawing. By Cecil , 4th Lord Hawkesbury. 178. Addiscombe Place, near Croydon, the seat of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool. Engraving. 179. Ten small pastel sketches of portraits at Thonock, Shuck- burgh, and 37, Eaton Place. By Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. 1. Anne, Lady Windsor, daughter of Sir William Savile, 3rd Bart., married 12 May, 1656, Thomas Windsor Hick- man-Windsor, who was created 6 Dec, 1662, 1st Earl of Plymouth. She died 22 March, 1666. 2. Elizabeth, Countess of Burlington, 1835, with a dog. After a ivater -colour in the possession of H. F. C. Cavendish,. 37, Eaton Place. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 3. Thomas Windsor Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Ply- mouth, born circa 1627 ; married (1) 12 May, 1656, Anne, danghter of Sir William Savile, sister to George, Marquess of Halifax, who died 22 March, 1666-7 ; (2) 9 April, 1668, Ursula, daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Widdrington of Cherryborne Grange, Northumberland. He died 3 Nov., 1687. 4. Sir John Thornhagh, Kt., in 1625, aet. 59, son and heir of John Thornhagh of Fenton, Esq., born 1567 ; died 1627. 5. Elizabeth, Countess of Strafford, daughter of Sir Godfrey Rodes of Great Houghton, co. York, and 3rd wife of Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford, to whom she was married in Oct., 1632. 6. Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Lee of Billeslee, co. Warwick, and 2nd wife of Sir Richard Shuckburgh (whose 3rd wife was Grace, daughter of Sir Thomas Holte of Aston). She was married 10 Dec, 1630; died s.p. 1633-4. 7. Lady Thornhagh, wife of Sir John Thornhagh, 1625, aet. 57, viz., Mary, eldest daughter of Francis Rodes of Great Houghton, Billingley, Hickleton, &c, co. York, Justice of the Common Pleas, by his 2nd wife, Mary, daughter of Francis Charlton of Apley, co. Salop. She was aunt of the Countess of Strafford. 8. Bridget, Lady Hickman, eldest daughter of Sir John Thornhagh of Fenton, Kn* and wife of Sir W r illoughby Hickman, 1st Bart. She died 14 March, 1682-3, in her 77th year. After Gilbert Jackson. 9. William Hickman as a child, son and heir of Sir Willoughby Hickman, 1st Bart., born Jany., 1628-9; married 1652, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of John Nevile of Mattersey, co. Notts. He died Feb., 1681-2. After Gilbert Jackson. 10. Sir Willoughby Hickman, Bart., son and heir of Sir William Hickman of Gainsborough, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, sister of William, 3rd Lord Willoughby of Parham. He was born 25 May, 1604; married as above mentioned, Bridget, daughter of Sir John Thorn- hagh of Fenton, co. Notts, was created a Baronet 16 Nov., 1643, and he died 28 May, 1650. After Gilbert Jackson. Plate XLI. No. 254. — Elizabeth, wife of Captain Wolfran Cornewall (page 95). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. JQ 80. The garden at Carlton House, the residence of H.R.H. Augusta, Princess of Wales. 81. Landscape. Water colour sketch at Shireoaks. By Arabella, Mrs. Tkornhagk. 82. Georgiana Dorothy, Countess of Carlisle, widow of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, born 12 July, 1783 (and who, on 18 January, 1858, became senior coheir of her brother, the 6th Duke of Devonshire), died 8 August, 1858. Pencil drawing after the engraving from the miniature by R. Thorbum, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. West Wall. 83. Sixteen small pastel sketches of portraits at Parham, co. Sussex, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, 1894. 1. Sarah (Bury), Lady Bisshopp, daughter and heir of George Bury, of Culham, co. Ox., and wife of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 4th Bart., born 1 September, 1650, died March, 1679. 2. Elizabeth (Dunch), Lady Bisshopp, daughter and heir of Henry Dunch, of Newington, co. Ox., wife of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart. 3. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart., and Anne Boscawen, his wife. Married 1726; he died 1778; she died May, 1747. 4. Sir Henry Weston, grandfather of Jane, wife of Sir Thomas Bisshopp, 1st Bart. Arms of Weston in the corner. 5. Charles Bisshopp, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart., died unmarried at Prague, 29 March, 1739. 6. Sir Richard Weston (thought to be Richard, Earl of Port- land, K.G., but more probably Sir Richard Weston, father of Jane, wife of Sir Thomas Bisshopp, 1st Bart.) 7. Lady Bisshopp; afterwards Lady de la Zouche ; viz., Harriet Anne, daughter and heir of William Southwell, Esq., and wife of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 8th Bart., afterwards Lord de la Zouche. After A. Kaufmann, painted at Rome in 1787. 8. Frances Bisshopp, Lady W'arren, wife of Admiral Sir George Warren, whom she married 4 February, 1764, and 3rd daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart., died 1807.' After Romney. 8o PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 9. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 8th Bart., afterwards Lord Zouche, born 29 December, 1753, died 11 November, 1828. After A. Kaufmann, painted at Rome in 1787. 10. Elizabeth Bisshopp, wife of Thomas Bisshopp, of Hen- field, and daughter of Sir Edward Belknapp, with a cherry in her hair. ^Et 31, 1571. 11. The Countess of Drogheda, daughter of Hugh, 1st Viscount Falmouth ; viz., Charlotte Boscawen, who married Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda. 12. Hugh, 1st Viscount Falmouth, father of Anne, Lady Bisshopp. 13. Frances, Countess of Thanet, 8th and youngest daughter of Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter. In the corner the arms of Tufton, quarterly of six, impaling Cecil, quarterly of six. 14. Sir Edward Bisshopp, 2nd Bart., died 1649. In the corner the arms of Bisshopp impaling Tufton. 15. Lady Dormer ; viz., Mary, daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart., who married in 1719 John, 7th Lord Dormer, and died 2 November, 1739. 16. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 8th Bart., afterwards Lord de la Zouche, on horseback in the uniform of the Yeomanry. There are also a number of Southwell family portraits at Parham. 184. Walmer Castle. Unfinished oil painting on canvass 28 X 40^., by Selina, Viscountess Milton, after the picture formerly in her father's possession. 185. Pencil drawing of the Bust of Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, which is in the corridor at Windsor Castle. 186. Mrs. Evelyn, of Wotton, and her eldest child, the present John H. C. Evelyn, of Wotton. 187. Pencil drawing of head of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729, died 1808. 188. Fifty-two small sketches of miniatures and drawings, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbuvy. I. Henry Savile, Esq., of Rufford, born 1820, died 1881. 2. Sketch of miniature at Osberton. 3. Lady Gertrude E. Foljambe, wife of the Right Hon ble - F. J. S. Foljambe. Plate XLII. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 8l 4. Rev. Thomas Egerton. 5. George S. Foljambe, eldest son of Francis J. S. Foljambe, of Osberton. 6. Sketch of a miniature at Osberton. 7. Richard Cumberland, the dramatist, as a young man. He was born 19 February, 1732, married 19 February, 1759, Elizabeth, daughter of George Ridge, Esq., of Kilmiston, Hants., and he died 1811. 8. Mrs. Townshend, 4th daughter of Sir William Milner, 2nd Bart., born 2 November, 1762, married, 23 March, 1789, the Revd. Edward Townshend. Died at the Mount, York, on Good Friday, 25 March, 1853. 9. Richard Cumberland in 1807. 10. 11. Sketches of miniatures at Osberton. 12, 13, 14. Sketches of drawings at Ollerton House. 15. Lord Edward Charles Bentinck, as a young man, 2nd son of William, 2nd Duke of Portland, born 1744, married, 28 December, 1782, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Cumberland, and he died 8 October, 18 19. His widow died 1837. 16, 17, 18, 19. Sketches of miniatures at Osberton. 20. The Right Hon ble - W. Pitt, after the drawing at the Mount, York. 21. Lady Hamilton, after the drawing at the Mount, York. 22. 23. Sketches of miniatures at Osberton. 24. Charles Compton Cavendish, 1st Lord Chesham, so created 15 January, 1858, 4th and youngest son of Lord George A. H. Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington, born 28 August, 1793, died 12 November, 1863, having married, 16 June, 1814, Catherine Susan, eldest daughter of George, 9th Marquess of Huntly, by Catherine, his wife, daughter of Sir Charles Cope, Bart., (see No. 302). 25. Lord Edward Bentinck in middle age. 26. The Ven b,e - Archdeacon Wm. Harry Edward Bentinck, as a child. He was eldest son of Lord Edward Bentinck, was born 2 February, 1784, married, 19 July, 1814, Frances, daughter of the Revd. Thomas Constable, and he died 29 September, 1868. His wife died s.p. 13 March, 1862. lie was Rector of Sigglesthorne, 1808-68. 27. Lord Edward Bentinck, as an old man. v 82 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 28. Thomas Egerton, on a horse in red coat. 29, 30. Sketches of miniatures at Osberton. 3 1 * 3 2 > 33- Sketches of drawings at Ollerton House. 34> 35» 36, 37- Sketches of miniatures at Osberton. 38. Diana, Lady Milner. 39, 40. Sketches of drawings at the Mount, York. 41, 42. Sketches of miniatures at Osberton. 43. Mr. and Lady Anne Lambton and family. 44. Richard Cumberland, 1812. 45. Thomas Egerton. 46. Sir William Milner, 3rd Bart., Lord Mayor of York. 47. Sketch of drawing at Ollerton House. 48. Sketch of miniature at Osberton. 49. Godfrey A. T. Foljambe, 2nd son of Francis J. S. Foljambe, of Osberton. 50. Sketch of miniature at Osberton. 51. Hubert F. F. B. Foljambe, 3rd son of Francis J. S. Foljambe, of Osberton. 52. Sketch of a miniature at Osberton. 189. Three drawings in one frame, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. 1. Mary, Lady Taunton; born 1823; died 1892.' 2. Chatsworth, 1852. 3. Georgiana, Countess of Carlisle ; born 1783; . died 1858. 190. Buxted, the seat of George Medley, Esq., M.P. Front view, 1782. 191. Skeffington Church and Hall, Leicestershire. Two views in one frame. 192. Buxted, the seat of George Medley, Esq., M.P. From a sketch made in 1782. 193. Twenty-three small pastel sketches of portraits at Knole, Bayham Abbey, Barrow Green, and Groombridge Place, and of miniatures at 37, Eaton Place. By Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, 1893-4. 1. John George, 1st Earl of Durham ; born 1792 ; died 1840. After miniature at 37, Eaton Place. Plate XL! II. No. 261. Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervev, afterwards Countess of Liverpool (page 96). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 83 2. Louisa Elizabeth, wife of John George, 1st Earl of Dur- ham, and eldest daughter of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey; born 1797; married 1816; died 1841. 3. Master Charles Lambton, eldest son of John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham; born 1818; died 1831. 4. Sarah Fawkener, daughter and coheir of William Augustus Fawkener, and 1st wife of the Hon b,e - Henry F. C. Cavendish; born 1789; died 1817. 5. Sarah Fawkener. Another miniature. 6. George Cavendish, 5th and youngest son of Gen 1 - H. F. C. Cavendish; born 9 January, 1824; died 21 January, 1889. 7. Francis Wm. Henry Cavendish, 2nd son of Gen 1 - H. F. C. Cavendish; born 6 February, 1820; died 12 January, 1893. 8. Sir John Pratt (father of the 1st Lord Camden). He was of Wilderness Park, co. Kent, and Bayham Abbey, Sussex. Was Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. He died 24 Feb., 1724-5. 9. Lady Anne Cavendish, afterwards Lady Charles Fitzroy, eldest surviving daughter of Lord George A. H. Caven- dish. She was born 11 May, 1787 ; was married 25 Oct., 1825, Lord Charles Fitzroy, 2nd son of George Henry, 4th Duke of Grafton, and died 27 May, 1871. 10. Henry F. C. Cavendish, afterwards General Hon ble - H. F. C. Cavendish, son of Lord George A. H. Cavendish, afterwards Earl of Burlington; born 5 Nov., 1789; died 5 April, 1873. Married (1) Sarah, daughter of Wm. Augustus Fawkener, (2) Frances Susan, daughter of William H. Lambton, sister to John George, 1st Earl of Durham. 11. Mrs. Hoskins, viz: Anne Hale, daughter of William Hale, Esq., born 1609, died 1651, aged 42, having married Charles Hoskins, Esq., of Barrow Green, near Oxted, Surrey, who died 1657, aged 54. Their 2nd son, John Hoskins, married Catherine Hale, and had an only daughter, Catherine, who married William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire. 12. Lady Milton, viz.: Caroline, daughter of Lionel, 1st Duke of Dorset. She was born 6th March, 1718, died 24 March, 1775, having married, 27 July, 1742, Joseph Damer, Lord Milton, afterwards, 1792, created Earl of Dorchester. After P. Battoui. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 13. Mrs. Conyers, of Broadholme, Notts, viz. : Isabel, daugh- ter of Bryan Askew, of Osgodby, co. York, by Dorothy, daughter of Ottiwell Metcalf, of Swinethwaite, near Middleham, co. York. She married Thos. Conyers, Esq., of Broadholme, who died Feb., 1614-15, and was buried at East Barnet, co. Herts. 14. The Hon ble - Caroline Cavendish, youngest daughter of Gen 1 - the Hon ble - Henry F. C. Cavendish; born 11 Nov., 1826. Maid of Honour, and afterwards Lady of the Bedchamber, to H.M. Queen Victoria. 15. Lady Emily Augusta Lambton, 2nd daughter, by his 2nd wife, of John George, 1st Earl of Durham ; born 17 May, 1823, died 2 Nov., 1886, having married, 19 August, 1843, Col. W. H. F. Cavendish, who died 1881. Her eldest daughter is the Countess of Liverpool. 16. Lord George Augustus Henry Cavendish, youngest son of William, 4th Duke of Devonshire ; born 1754 ; created 1 83 1 Earl of Burlington ; and died 1834. 17. Head of an angel. 18. Mary Isabella, Duchess of Rutland, 5th daughter of Charles Noel, 4th Duke of Beaufort; born 1 August, 1756, died 2 Sept., 1831, having married, 26 Dec, 1776, Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland, who died at the Vice- regal Lodge, Dublin, 24 Oct., 1787. 19. Lady Georgiana Sarah Elizabeth Lambton, 2nd daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, by his 1st wife, Harriet Cholmondely ; born 2 March, 1814; died 3 January, 1833. 20. Lady Harriet Caroline Lambton, 3rd daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, by his 1st wife Harriet Cholmondeley ; born 30 May, 1815 ; died 12 June, 1832. 21. Lady Forester, viz.: Katherine May, 2nd daughter of Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland; born 29 April, 1779, died 1 May, 1829, having married, 16 June, 1800, Cecil Weld, 1st Lord Forester. 22. Lady Frances Charlotte Lambton, eldest daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, by his 1st wife, Harriet Cholmondeley; born 16 Oct., 1812, died 17 Dec, 1835, having married, 8 Sept., 1835, John Ponsonby, afterwards Earl of Bessborough. 23. Duke of Gloucester, Prince Henry, 4th but 3rd surviving son of King Charles I. ; born 8 July, 1640, died 13 Sept., 1660, aged 20. After the portrait at Knole. Plate XLIV. No. 266. — Sir John Cornewall, K.G., Lord Fanhope and Milbroke (page 98). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 85 194. Small pastel sketches of portraits at Osberton. By Cecil, \th Lord Hawkesbury, 1893. 1. S l Andrew Thornhagh, of Osberton, 1719. He was born 31 March, 1674, married, circa 1717-8, Letitia, daughter and coheir of Sir Edward Ayscough, and died Dec. 1742. 2. John Thornhagh, of Osberton, father of S l - Andrew Thornhagh; born January, 1647-8; married 15 Sept., 1670, Elizabeth, daughter and eventual heir of Sir Richard Earle, Bart., of Stragglethorpe, co. Line, who died March, 1712. He died May, 1723. 3. Sir Godfrey Foljambe, Knt., of Walton, co. Derby ; born 4 March, 1527; married Troth, daughter of Sir Wm. Tyrwhitt, of Ketilby, co. Line. He died 22 Dec, 1585. His widow married (2) Sir Wm. Mallory. 4. John Thornhagh, M.P. of Osberton, in later life; born January 1647-8; died 1723. 5. Letitia, wife of S l - Andrew Thornhagh, Esq., of Osberton, and elder daughter and coheir of Sir Edward Ayscough, Knt., of South Kelsey and Stallingborough, co. Line, by Mary, 2nd daughter and coheir of William Harbord. 6. Sir Charles Harbord, Knt., of Staning Hall, Norfolk, Surveyor General to Charles I. and II. He married Mary, daughter of John Van Alst, of Flanders, who died 5 Sept., 1666, aged 64. He died June, 1679, aged 84. He was grandfather of Lady Ayscough. 7. Margaret, Lady Kingston, eldest daughter and coheir of William Harbord, Esq., of Grafton Park, co. Northants, by Mary, daughter and coheir of Arthur Duck, of Chiswick, and of Grafton Park. Married, 1689, Robert King, 2nd Lord Kingston, and died s.p. July, 1698. She was sister to Lady Ayscough. 8. Mrs. Skeffington ; viz., Elizabeth, 2nd of the three daughters and coheirs of John S l - Andrew, of Gotham, co. Notts., and Elizabeth, his wife, which John was son and heir of William S l - Andrew of that place, by Mary, his 1st wife, eldest daughter of Thomas Skeffing- ton, of Skeffington, and coheir of her brother. She married (1) Col. Francis Thornhagh, (2) Wm. Skeffing- ton, of Tunbridge. 9. William* Skeffington, Esq., of Tunbridge and Skeffington, 5th son of John Skeffington. He was second cousin to his wife's great grandfather. Pie died early in April, 1692, in his 83rd year. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 10. Isabella, daughter and coheir of Sir E. Ayscough, wife of Matthew Boucherett, of North Willingham, co. Line, born June, 1691, died October, 1748. 1 1. Sir Edward Ayscough, of S th Kelsey and Stallingborough, Knt. Born November, 1650, knighted January, 1671, died 2nd October, 1699, having married (1) Bridget, daughter of Edward Skynner, of Thornton College, co. Line, (2) 1 August, 1685, Mary, daughter and heir of William Harbord, of Grafton Park, Northants. 12. Mary Rodes, Lady Thornhagh, daughter of Francis Rodes, of Great Houghton, co. York, by his 2nd wife, Mary, daughter of Francis Charlton. She married before 1590, Sir John Thornhagh, of Fenton, co. Notts. 13. Colonel Francis Thornhagh, M.P. for East Retford, 1645-8, eldest son and heir of Sir Francis Thornhagh, born 1 61 7, succeeded his father 18 April, 1643, raised a Regiment of Horse for the Parliament, and was killed at Preston, 18 August, 1648, having married Elizabeth, 2nd daughter and coheiress of John S 1 - Andrew. 14. Jane, Lady Thornhagh, wife of Sir Francis Thornhagh, Knt., daughter and in her issue, heir of Sir John Jackson, of Edderthorpe and Hickleton, co. York. She lived as a widow at Fenton, co. Notts., and died there in December, 1660. 15. Mary, 2nd wife of Sir Edward Ayscough, Kt., and daughter and heir of William Harbord, of Grafton Park, Northants., married at Grasby, co. Line, 1 August, 1685, died there 22 May, 1715. 16. Mrs. Frankland ; viz., Margaret, daughter of Sir Edward Ayscough, baptised 3 July, 1692, married, as his 1st wife, William Frankland, 2nd son of Sir Thomas Frank- land, 2nd Bart., of Thirkleby, co. York, and died under age in 1710, having had a son and a daughter, who both died infants. 17. Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., as a young man, born 1750, died 1814. Painted in France. 18. Thomas Foljambe, of Osberton, only surviving son and heir of Francis Foljambe, of Aldwark, born 23 July, 1 71 1, married Sarah, daughter of Wm. Spencer, of Bramley Grange, but died s.p. 28 March, 1758. 19. Sir Richard Earle, 1st Bart. Created a Baronet 2 July, 1629, died 25 March, 1667, aged 60; having married, 8 January, 1627-8, Frances, daughter of Sir Edward Hartopp, Bart., of Buckminster. After Soest. Plate XLV. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 87 20. Anne Foljambe, afterwards Mrs. Moore ; viz., Anne, daughter of Francis Foljambe, of Aldvvark, born 25 April, 1720, died 4 October, 1751, buried at Holy Trinity, Hull, having married, 7 January, 1747-8, John Moore, of Welton Hall, and of Hull. 21. Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, born 1750, died 1814. Portrait painted in the latter part of his life. 195. Seventy-six little sketches of portraits at Bryanston, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. * 196. Three pencil drawings in one frame, by Cecily Uh fj>n{ Hawkesbury, viz. : — 1. Susan, Lady Rivers, eldest daughter of Granville, 1st Earl Granville, born 25 October, 1810, married, 2 March, 1833, George, 4th Lord Rivers, and died 30 April, 1866. 2. Inigo Freeman Thomas, Esq., of Ratton, co. Sussex, born 25 January, 1767. 3. George Pitt, 4th Lord Rivers, born 16 July, 1810, died 28 April, 1866. 197. Buxted, the seat of George Medley, Esq., from the S.W., 1782. 198. Monuments in Skeflington Church, Leicestershire. Engraving. 199. Charles Jenkinson, afterwards Sir Charles Jenkinson, 10th Bart., eldest son of Colonel John Jenkinson, younger brother of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 23 February, 1779, married, 4 February, 1803, Catherine, 5th daughter of Walter Campbell, of Shawiield and Islay, who died February, 1855. He died at Paris, 6 March, 1855, leaving three daughters and coheirs. W at £Y -colour copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbuvy, of the ivater -colour drawing (10^ X 7+ in.) by Christina Robertson, 1843. 200. Fifteen small pastel sketches of portraits at Parham by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbuvy, 1894; a ^ these are in the Gallery at Parham. 1. Sir Thomas Bisshopp, 1st Bart., died 1626, a^t 68. Arms Bisshopp impaling Weston. 2. James Bisshopp, 3rd son Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart. 3. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 7th Bart., died 1779. Dressed in grey. 4. Lady Mary Bisshopp, daughter of Nicholas, 1st Earl of Thanet, and wife of Sir Edward Bisshopp, 2nd Bart. She died 1663. Arms, Bisshopp impaling Tufton. 88 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 5. Henry Bisshopp, 3rd son of Sir Thomas Bisshopp, 1st Bart., died 1683-4, aet suae 80. After Francis Crake. 6. Charles Hedges, Esq., of Finchley, father of Lady Bisshopp, wife of the 7th Bart. 7. Lady Mannock ; viz., Mary, 3rd daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 4th Bart., aet 30-31. After John Riley. 8. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart., and Anne Boscawen, his wife, nearly the same portrait as the one in No. 183-3. 9. Lady Fagge ; viz., Christian, 2nd daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 4th Bart. After John Riley. 10. Lady Newdigate ; viz., Sarah, daughter of Sir Cecil Biss- hopp, 4th Bart., she died s.p. 5 October, 1695, ^ 2 7- 11. Elizabeth Dunch, wife of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart. After Sir G. Kneller, 12. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart., died 1725, aet 52. After Sir G. Kneller. 13. Sarah Bury, wife of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 4th Bart., born 1 September, 1650, died March, 1679. After Sir G. Kneller. 14. Mrs. Dunch; viz., Anne, daughter of William Dormer, of Ascott, co. Ox., by Anne Maria, daughter of Edmund Waller, the Poet. Mother of Elizabeth, Lady Bisshopp. After Sir G. Kneller, 1689. 15. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 4th Bart., died 3 June, 1705. After Sir G. Kneller. 201. The Beach at Cromer, early morning. Unfinished oil painting on canvass (35^ x 48I- in.), by Selina, Viscountess Milton, after the picture by W. Collins, in the Dining Room (No. 65). North Wall. 202. Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 1st Earl of Liver- pool, born 1729, died 1808. Head in oval. 203. The Hon ble - Robert Boyle. Engraving. 204. Seven pencil drawings, by Cecil, 4th Lord Haivkesbury, viz. : — 1. The Hon ble - John Chetwynd Talbot, 4th son of Charles, 2nd Earl Talbot, born 31 May, 1806, married, 30 Aug., 1830, Caroline jane, daughter of James Archibald, 1st Lord WharncliFfe. He died 26 May, 1852. Plate XLVI. No. 268.— Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (page 98). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 89 2. Ralph John Lambton, Esq., M.P. for Durham, died 29 July, 1844. 3. Drawing of the bust of Hon ble - Mrs. Frederick Howard. 4. Portrait of a Lady, sitting under a tree. After a drawing at Compton Place. 5. Geo. Granville, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, born 8 August, 1786, died 28 February, 1861. 6. Blanche, Countess of Burlington, born 11 January, 1812, died 27 April, 1840. 7. Lady Louisa Lascelles, afterwards Lady George Caven- dish, born 10 September, 1812, died 10 March, 1886. 205. H.R.H. George, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent. Pencil drawing. Over the Door. 206. Miss Cumberland, afterwards Lady Edward Bentinck, died 1837. Pencil drawing. After Romney. 207. Three drawings in one frame from pictures at Broomhall, Fifeshire. By Cecil, \th Lord HaK'kesbuvy. 1. Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin, born Dec, 1599, died 21 Dec, 1663. 2. Edward, 1st Lord Bruce of Kinloss, died 14 Jan., 1610- 1 1 . 3. Christian Bruce, Countess of Devonshire, daughter of Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss, born 28 Dec, 1596, married 10 April, 1608, William, 2nd Earl of Devon- shire, who died 20 June, 1628. She died 21 January, I674-5- 208. Skefhngton Hall, Leicestershire. 209. Thirteen small pencil sketches, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, viz : — 1. The Hon ble - Mrs. Fredk. Howard, wife (1) of Major the Hon ble - Frederick Howard, who was killed at Waterloo, and (2) of the Hon ble - Henry F. C. Cavendish. She died 1840. 2. Man unknown. 3. John George, 1st Earl of Durham, born 12 April, 1792, died 28 July, 1840. 4. Lady unknown. go PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 5. Lady Fanny Howard. After Laure Girouard. 6. James, 8th Earl of Elgin, Governor-General of India 1863, born 181 1, died 1863. 7. Mary, Dowager Countess of Elgin, born 8 May, 1819 ; died 9 March, 1898. 8. Mr. and Lady Anne Lambton at Naples, 1797. 9. Mary, Dowager Countess of Elgin, daughter of John George, 1st Earl of Durham. 10. Man unknown. 11. Lady Mary Louisa Lambton (afterwards Countess of Elgin). After a miniature. 12. Lady Emily and Lady Alice Lambtcn. After a miniature. 13. George, 2nd Earl of Durham, born 5 Sept., 1828, died 27 Nov., 1879. North Wall— To Right of Door. 210. Miss Cumberland, afterwards Lady Edward Bentinck, died 1837. Water-colour drawing. 211. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., only son of William Banks, of Revesby Abbey, co. Line, by Sarah, daughter of William Bates, Esq., and grandson of Joseph Banks, of Scofton, co. Notts., and Revesby Abbey, co. Line. He was born 13 February, 1743-4. Married in March, 1779, Dorothy, daughter of William Weston-Hugessen, of Provender, co. Kent, who survived him. He was President of the Royal Society from 1778 to 1820, and was created a Baronet in 1781. He died s.p. 19 June, 1820. Pencil drawing 11 j X 8| in. After H. Edridge, 1793. 212. Four pencil drawings, by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, viz. : — 1. Sir William Milner, 4th Bart, of Nun Appleton, co. York, grandfather of the Rt. Hon ble - F. J. S. Foljambe, born 21 Oct., 1779, died 24 March, 1855. 2. The Ven ble - Archdeacon, Wm. Bentinck, eldest son of Lord Edward Bentinck, Rector of Sigglesthorne 1808 to 1868. After G. Richmond. 3. Mrs. Oswald Mosley, daughter of John Thornhagh, Esq., the elder, whose husband was created a Baronet 1720. After the drawing at Osberton. 4. Mary, Lady Savile. After the drawing at Osberton. Plate XLVII. No. 269. — Lady Elizabeth Christian Hervey, afterwards Duchess of Devonshire (page 99). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. gi 213. The Hon ble - Robert Bankes Jenkinson, afterwards 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Pencil drawing nf x 8f in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbuvy of the drawing by Edridge at Buxted. 214. Col. Charles Jenkinson, 5th son of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bart., born 1693, baptised at Charlbury 13 June, 1693. Served in the Royal Horse Guards Blues, being second in command at Dettingen, 16 June, 1743, and he commanded them at Fontenoy, 1745. He married at St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 7 September, 1725, Amarantha, eldest daughter and coheir of Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N., by Elizabeth Devereux, his wife, who survived him (see No. 41). He died at Burford-Lawn-Lodge, in the Forest of Whichwood, and was buried at Shipton-under-Whichwood 23 June, 1750. Pencil drawing, head and shoulders. Entrance Hall. East Wall. 215. The Old House of Lords. The Royal Assent being given to the First Reform Bill, 1832. Engraving. 216. Interior of the Old House of Commons during the Sessions 1821-23. Engraving. 217. William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire, K.G.; born 1790, died 1858. Engraving. 218. Spencer Compton, Marquess of Hartington ; born 23 July, 1833. Engraving. 219. Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire, 2nd wife of William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, K.G. She died 1824. 220. Selina, Viscountess Milton, 1867 ; born 1812, died 1883. 221. George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, 1867 ; born 1800, died 1869. 222. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool ; born 1770, died 1828. 223. H.M. Queen Victoria. Engraving of the portrait by H. von Angeli, painted in 1876. Signed by Her Majesty, and given to Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbuvy \ 1895. 224. Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729, died 1808. Engraving. After Romney. 225. Lady Louisa Lascelles, afterwards Lady George Cavendish, born 181 2, died 1886. Engraving. 92 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 226. Hugh Lupus, 1 st Duke of Westminster, born 13 October, 1825, died 22 December, 1899, having married (1) 28 April, 1852, Lady Constance Gertrude, daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland, who died 19 December, 1880, and (2) 29 July, 1882, Katherine Caroline, youngest daughter of William, 2nd Lord Chesham. 227. Elizabeth, Lady Grosvenor (afterwards Marchioness of Westminster), born 27 January, 1795, died 11 November, 1891. Engraving. 228. John Evelyn, of Wotton, the author of " Silva," and of the Diary, born 31 October, 1620, died 27 February, 1705-6, having married, 27 June, 1647, Mary, daughter and heir of Sir Richard Browne, of Sayes Court, Deptford, Kent, Knt. and Bart., who died 9 February, 1708-9. Engraving. 229. Interior of the Old House of Commons. Engraving. South Wall. 230. Blanche, Countess of Burlington, born 1812, died 1840. Engraving. 231. John, 1st Lord Savile, of Rufford, G.C.B., born 5 January, 1818, died unmarried 28 November, 1896. 232. The Return from Hawking. Engraving. After Sir E. Landseer. 233. John, 1st Lord Savile, of Rufford, G.C.B. 234. Elizabeth, Duchess of Rutland, 5th daughter of Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, born 13 November, 1780, died 29 November, 1825, having married, 22 April, 1799, John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland. Engraving. 235. Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time. Engraving. After Sir E. Landseer. 236. John, 1st Lord Savile, of Rufford, G.C.B, 237. Sydney William Herbert, 3rd Earl Manvers, born 12 March, 1825, died 16 January, 1900, having married, 15 June, 1852, Georgiana Jane Elizabeth Fanny, daughter of Gustave, Due de Coigny, in France. Painted and engraved by D. A. Wehrschmidt. West Wall. 238. William Henry Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Portman, born 12 July, 1829, married, 21 June, 1855, Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, daughter of William Charles, Vis- count Milton, and Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton. Engraving. After the portrait by Cope. Plate XLVIII. No. 287. —George Savile Foljambe, Esq., and his Sox, Francis John Savile Foljambe, Esq. (page 100). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 93 239. George Granville William, Marquess of Stafford, afterwards 3rd Duke of Sutherland, son and heir of George Granville, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, and Harriet, his wife, 3rd daughter of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle. He was born 19 December, 1828, died 22 September, 1892, having married, 20 June, 1849, Anne, daughter and heir of John Henry Mackenzie, created Countess of Cromartie in her own right. 240. Worksop Manor, South front of the Old House, which was burnt to the ground 20 October, 1761, whilst undergoing extensive alterations which were nearly completed. The library, many pictures, much furniture, and part of the Arundel marbles were destroyed. 241. Cecil George Savile Foljambe, Lieut. R.N., 1867. 242. Caroline Frederica Foljambe, 3rd daughter of George Savile Foljambe, and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his wife. 243. Frances Mary Foljambe, 2nd daughter of George Savile Foljambe, and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his wife. 244. Elizabeth Anne Foljambe, eldest daughter of George Savile Foljambe, and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his wife. 245. " The Pet Fawn." The Marquess of Stafford and Lady Evelyn Leveson-Gower, afterwards Lady Blantyre, with a fawn. Engraving. 246. Worksop Manor, North front of the Old House, which was destroyed by fire. Engraving. 247. Mary Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Portman, eldest daughter of Selina, Viscountess Milton, and only child by her first marriage, born 9 Jannary, 1836, died at Bryanston, 4 January, 1899, havingmarried, 20 June, 1855, the Hon blc - William Henry Berkeley Portman, now 2nd Viscount Portman. Engraving. After the portrait by Cope. North Wall. 248. Ralph John Lambton, Esq., M.P. for Durham City, 1 /98-1802, younger son of John Lambton, of Lambton, Esq., and Lady Susan, his wife, daughter of Thomas Lyon, 8th Earl of Strathmore. He died unmarried, 29 July, 1844. He was uncle of John George, 1st Earl of Durham. Engraving. 249. Chatsworth in 1852. A Family Group, consisting of the 6th Duke of Devonshire, the Earl of Burlington (afterwards 7th Duke of Devonshire) and his four children, Lord Caven- dish (now 8th Duke), Lady Louisa (now Lady Lonisa Egerton), Frederick and Edward Cavendish (afterwards Lord Frederick and Lord Edward), Lord Burlington's brother George (afterwards Lord George Cavendish) and his wife, Lady Louisa, and in the background a large Vase inscribed " Blanche." Engraving (Private Plate). 94 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Staircase Hall. East Wall. 250. The Hon ble - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool, born 29 May, 1784, died 3 October, 1851. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Half length, standing. Face three- quarter to the right. In black coat and white neckcloth. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted, painted about the time of his marriage, 18 10. 251. *The Right Hon ble - Charles Wolfran Cornewall, Speaker of the House of Commons 1780 to 1789. He was the only son of Jacobs Cornewall and Rose, his wife, daughter of Robert Forder, of Barton Priors, Hants., and Rose, his wife, daughter of Captaiu Wolfran Cornewall, R.N. (see No. 253). He was born at Winchester 15 June, 1735, was M.P. for Grampound 1768 to 1774, for Winchelsea 1774 to 1784, and for Rye 1784 to 1789. He succeeded to Berrington in 1756, on the death of his uncle, Sir Robert Cornewall, but he sold it 1786, to the Rt. Hon ble - Thomas Harley. He married 1764 his cousin, Elizabeth, sister of Charles Jenkinson, after- wards 1st Lord Hawkesbury and 1st Earl of Liverpool, daughter of Col. Charles Jenkinson and Amarantha, his wife, daughter and coheir of Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N. He died s.p. 2 January, 1789, having sat in the Speaker's chair four days previously. He was buried at St. Cross, Winchester, 9 January, 1789. His widow survived till the 8 March, 1809, and was buried at St. Cross 16 March, 1809. Full length. Seated. In his State Robes. On canvass 88 X 57 in. 252. The Hon ble - Mrs. Cecil Jenkinson ; viz., Julia Evelyn Medley Shuckburgh-Evelyn, only child and heir of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Bart., by Julia Annabella, his wife, daughter and heir of James Evelyn, Esq. of Felbridge, co. Surrey, and Annabella, his wife, daughter (and in her issue sole heir) of Thomas Medley, Esq., of Buxted, Friston, and Coneyburrows, all co. Sussex, and Annabella, his wife, daughter and coheir of Sir Samuel Dashwood. She was born 5 October, 1790, married 19 July, 1810, and died 8 April, 1814. On canvass 30 x 25 in. Half length, standing. Full face. Dressed in white, with red drapery, and holding an eye-glass in her left hand. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait at Buxted \ painted about the time of her marriage, 1810. No. 288. — Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton, and her Daughter, Mary S. C. Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (page 100). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 95 South Wall. 253*Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N., younger son of Humphrey Cornewall of Berrington, co. Hereford, Esq., and Theophila, his wife, daughter of William Skynner of Thornton College, co. Line, Esq., by Bridget, his wife, 2nd daughter of Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice of England, by Bridget, his wife, daughter of John Paston of Huntingfield, co. Norf., Esq. He was born 1658. He served in the Army, being appointed Ensign in the Duke of Monmouth's Regiment of Foot 12 June, 1679; in Col. Kirke's Regiment at Tangier in 1681 ; in the Duke of York's Regiment 2 May, 1684; then as Cornet in the Earl of Oxford's Regiment of Royal Horse Guards (Oxford Blues) 1684, and Lieutenant in that Regiment 1687. He then entered the Navy, and was Captain commanding H.M.S. "Dartmouth," 4th rate, in 1688; Captain of H.M.S. "Royal Katherine," 2nd rate, of 90 guns and 540 men, in 1692, in the Red Squadron under Vice-Admiral Sir Ralph Delaval ; was appointed Captain of H.M.S. "Sandwich," 2nd rate, of 90 guns and 660 men, 20 May, 1693, with the "Harp" ketch as a tender. For his services he was given a troop of his old regiment, the Royal Horse Guards Blues, in 1693. He married Elizabeth Devereux (see No. 254), and dying in January, 1719-20, left three daughters and coheirs, one of whom, Amarantha, was mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool. Half length to the waist. In armour. Wearing a wig. On canvass 38 x 30 in. 254. ^Elizabeth Devereux, wife of Captain Wolfran Cornewall, R.N., and mother of Amarantha (see No. 41), wife of Colonel Charles Jenkinson, of the Royal Horse Guards Blues. She died at her son-in-law Colonel Jenkinson's house, Burford Lawn Lodge, in the Forest of Which wood, February, 1 740-1, and was buried at Shipton-under-Whichwood, co. Ox., 18 February, 1740-1. On oval canvass 30 x 25 in. 255. Lady Lismore ; viz., Frances, 2nd daughter of the Right Hon ble - John Ponsonby, and wife of Cornelius, 1st Lord Lismore. She died 1827. Three-quarter face to the left. Hair dressed high. Dressed in blue. Copy in pastel (10 x 8 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the pastel portrait , by Ho wit son, in the possession of Lady Fanny Howard. * These five pictures, Nos. 251, 253, 254, 266, and 267 (and also three others, Nos. 841, 842, and 843), were purchased by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now 4th Earl of Liverpool, when the Delbury pictures, 36 in number (of which 28 were portraits), were brought to London to be sold in 1905. 96 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 256. Cornelius O'Callaghan, afterwards 1st Lord Lismore, died 1797, aged 56. Three-quarter face to the right. In brown coat, and white waistcoat and neckcloth. Copy in pastel (10x8 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the pastel portrait in the possession of Lady Fanny Howard. 257. Lady Anne Lambton and her family, three sons and one daughter; viz., John George, afterwards 1st Earl of Durham, William, and Henry, and Frances, afterwards the Hon ble - Mrs. Frederick Howard. Lady Anne Lambton in white, standing ; her daughter standing by her, and the youngest child Henry on the ground at her feet. The two elder boys on the right. Copy in pastel (25J x 19 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the coloured engraving after the portrait by Hoppner at Lambton Castle. The engraving ivas in the possession of Frederick John Howard, Esq., and is now in that of Ralph Lambton, Esq. 258. William Brabazon Ponsonby, afterwards 1st Lord Ponsonby, of Imokilly, died 1806, aged 52. Three-quarter face to the left. In a plum coloured coat and buff waistcoat. Copy in pastel (10 x 8 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of 'the pastel portrait in the possession of Lady Fanny Howard. 259. Louisa, daughter of Richard, 1st Viscount Molesworth, married (1) William Brabazon, 1st Lord Ponsonby, of Imokilly, and (2) as his second wife, William, 4th Earl Fitz- william, and died 1824. Face slightly turned to the left. Hair dressed high. Dressed in blue. Copy in pastel (10x8 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the pastel portrait in the possession of Lady Fanny Howard. 260. The Right Hon ble - John Ponsonby, 2nd son of Brabazon, 1st Earl of Bessborough. He was born -March 17 13, was Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, married, 22 September, 1743, Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, 2nd daughter of William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, who died 1796, and he died 15 August, 1787, aged 74. Three-quarter face to the left. In blue coat and white wig. Copy in pastel (10 x Sin.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the pastel portrait in the possession of Lady Fanny Howard. 261. Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey, afterwards Countess of Liverpool ; 3rd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Sir Jermyn Davers, Bart., and sister and heir of Sir Charles Davers, Bart. She was born February, 1767, married 25 March, 1795, Robert Bankes Jenkinson, Plate L. No. 307. -Elizabeth, Widow of John Savile Foljambe, Esq. (page 104). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 97 afterwards Lord Hawkesbury, and in 1808, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. She died s.p. at Lord Liverpool's London house, Fife House, Middle Scotland Yard, Whitehall, 12 June, 1821, and was buried at Hawkesbury, co. Glouc, 22 June, 182 1. Small full length. Standing, leaning against her harp ; three- quarter face to the left; dressed in white, with blue sash. On canvass 48 x 30 in. Small full length copy, by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the large full length portrait at Ickworth Park in the possession of the Marquess of Bristol, ivhich was painted by G. Romney, R.A., 1790-92. 262. Mr. and Lady Anne Lambton, and their family at Naples, in 1797. Lady Anne in white, seated, on the left, her daughter on her knee, and her second son standing by her, trying to climb up to her knee. Mr. William Henry Lambton seated on the right in blue coat and top boots, his eldest son, after- wards 1st Earl of Durham, standing, leaning against him, and his youngest son, Henry, playing on the floor with a large black and white dog. Vesuvius is seen through the open window. Copy in pastel (31^ x 39 in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait painted at Naples in 1797, by August Nicodemo, now at Redjield, near Winslow, in the possession of William Henry Lambton, Esq. 263. Landscape with cattle. On canvass 11 x 14 in. By Mrs. Edmunds, and given to Cecil, 4th Lord Hazvkcs- bury, by Miss C. Noel, in 1901. 264. Two horses galloping from a lion in the act of springing upon them. On canvass 17^ x 23 in. By Mrs. Edmunds, and given to Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkes- bury, by Miss C. Noel, in 1901. West Wall, near Library Door. 265. -fGeorge Evelyn, of Kooksnest, co. Surrey, Esq., 2nd son of George Evelyn of Nutfield, in the same county, Esq. (see No. 8), and heir to his elder brother John Evelyn of Nutfield, Esq., who died unmarried 8 Nov., 1702, aged 25. He was born 26 Oct., 1678, and died Oct., 1724, leaving issue three daughters only, by his 2nd wife, Mary, daughter of Thomas Garth of Morden, co. Surrey, Esq., whose issue failing, his next brother Edward Evelyn, Esq. (see No. 60), became the representative of the family. Dressed in blue. On canvass 28| x 25 in. t This portrait of George Evelyn, which had been overlooked and left at Felbridge, when it was sold by Selina Viscountess Milton to George Gatty, Esq., in 1855, was > on the death of his son Charles Gatty, given back by his executors, Mr. C. and Mr. A. L. Sayer, to her son, Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, 1904. G 98 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 266. *Sir John Cornewall, K.G., Lord Fanhope, son and heir .of Sir John Cornewall, by his wife, a niece of the Duke of Brittany, which Sir John was 3rd son of Sir Geoffrey Cornwall of Burford, by Margaret, his wife, daughter and coheir of Hugh de Mortimer of Richard's Castle and Burford, who was summoned to Parliament as Lord Mortimer of Richard's Castle. He was born at sea in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, and baptized at Marazion. He married, 1399, the sister of King Henry IV., Elizabeth, widow of John Holland, Duke of Exeter, and daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. She died in 4 H. VI., 1425-6, and was buried at Burford. He was created K.G. 1409-10, fought at Agincourt I4i5,and on the King's departure from France was left there in high command. He was created 17 July, 1433, in open Parliament, Baron of Fanhope, co. Hereford, but was always summoned to Parliament as Lord Cornwall by writs directed " Johanni Cornewall, chevalier." He was also created in open Parliament, 30 January 1441-2, Baron of Milbroke, co. Bedford. He died at Ampthill without legitimate issue in 1443. His will was proved at Lincoln 6 January, 1443-4. Head. Dressed in red, and wearing a red cap or head dress. On canvass 17 x 13 in. North Wall, over the Door. 267. *01iver Cromwell, The Protector. Born 25 April, 1599. Died 3 Sept., 1658. In Armour. On canvass 28^ X 23 in. Half way up the staircase, in a niche, is a small statue of Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G. It is the .plaster cast for the statue executed by Mr. Philip of Chelsea for the Home Office, where it is placed in a niche on the Whitehall front, close to the S.E. corner. On the Landing above, on the West Wall. 268. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G., born 7 June, 1770. Pie was Prime Minister for fifteen years continuously, 1812-1827. Died 4 December, 1828, without issue. Large full length portrait. Standing, full face. Right hand on his hip, left hand holding a roll of papers on a table. Wearing a long black coat or dressing-gown and a white neckcloth. On canvass 96 x 54 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence in the 11 Statesmen'' s Gallery" at Drayton Manor, in the possession of Sir Robt. Peel, Bt. * These five pictures, Nos. 251, 253, 254, 266, and 267, (and also three others, Nos. 841, 842, and 843), were purchased by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury when the Delbury pictures, 36 in number (of which 28 were portraits), were brought to London to be sold in 1905. Plate LI. No. 31 1.— Arabella Diana and Catherine Anne Con: (page 104). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 99 ' North Wall. 269. Lady Elizabeth Christian Hervey, 2nd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, born November, 1757. Married (1) 2 April, 1776, John Thomas Foster, Esq., who died 1796, and (2) 19 October, 1809, as his 2nd wife, William, 5th Duke of Devonshire. She died at Rome 30 March, 1824, and was buried at All Saints Church, Derby. Three-quarter length. Seated. Three- quarter face to the right. Dressed in white, wearing a straw hat, and on a chain round her neck, a miniature of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, her great friend. Italian landscape background. On canvass 50 x 40 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the portrait by Angelica Kaufmann at Ickuorth, in the possession of the Marquess of Bristol. 270. Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey, 3rd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, born February, 1867. Married, 25 March, 1795, Robert Bankes Jenkinson, afterwards Lord Hawkesbury, and in 1808 2nd Earl of Liverpool. She died at Fife House, Whitehall, London, 12 June, 1821. He married (2), 1822, Mary, daughter of Charles Chester, Esq., formerly Bagot. Three- quarter length. Standing. Leaning against a harp. Three- quarter face to the left. Dressed in white, with blue sash and white cap. On canvass 50 x 40 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the full length portrait by Romney, painted 1790-92, at Ickworth, in the possession of the Marquess of Bristol. East Wall. 271. Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. Engraving (39 x 28 in.) of the portrait by II. von Angeli, painted in 1885. Signed by the Queen, and presented by Her Majesty to Cecil, 4th Lord Haivkcsbin v. irhen Lord in Waiting, 1894. Small Drawing Room. North -East Alcove. 272. Kirkham Lock, on the River Derwent, Yorkshire. Water- colour 10 x 13! in. By N. E. Green. 273. Kirkham Valley, from the North - West. Water-colour 9 x 19A- in. By N. E. Green. IOO PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 274. The Wash Bridge at Osberton, Notts. Water - colour 16 x 14 in. By C. R. Stanley. East Wall. 275. View of Dover Castle. Water-colour 18 x 22 in. By W. Scott. 276. Southampton Water. Water-colour 17 x 24 in. By Copley Fielding. 277. Rosslyn Chapel. Water-colour 10 x 13 in. By W. Cow en. 278. View above the Needles. Water-colour 12J x 22J in. By W. Turner, of Oxford. 279. Windermere. Water-colour 7 x 10 in. By Copley Fielding. 280. A Spate on a Mountain Stream near Snowdon. Water-colour. By H. A . Harper. 81. View of Snowdon from the Sands of Traeth Mawr, taken at the Ford between Pont Aberglaslyn and Tremadoc. Water- colour 25J x 36 in. By Copley Fielding. Exhibited at the Old Water-Colour Society's Exhibition in 1834. No. 93 in that Exhibition. 82. Cottage on a Surrey Common. Clothes hung out to dry. W T ater-colour 10 x 14 in. 83. Country Scene, Surrey. Sunset effect in autumn. Ploughing a field. Village church and trees in the background. Water- colour 1 3 J x 20 in. By Peter De Wint. 84. Wentworth Woodhouse. W T ater-colour 7J x iof in. By Copley Fielding. 85. Norwich, the Castle in the distance. W T ater-colour 18 X 22 in. By W. Scott. 86. Shipwreck under Beachy Head. Water-colour i6f X 24 in. By Copley Fielding. 87. George Savile Foljambe and his eldest son Francis John Savile Foljambe. Full length miniature on ivory 18 X 12^ in. By R. Thorium, 1854. 88. Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton, and her eldest daughter the Hon ble - Mary Selina Charlotte W T entworth-Fitzwilliam. Full length miniature on ivory 18 x 12^ in. By R. Thorbuvn, 1855. Plate LII. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. IOI 289. Over the fireplace is a velvet panel on which are the following miniatures : — *i. Arthur W. de B. S. Foljambe, 1871. On ivory 2% X if in. Oval in square frame. By Edward Tayler. *2. Gerald W. F. S. Foljambe, 1879. On ivory 2$ x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edwavd Tayler. *3« Josceline C. W. Savile Foljambe, 1883. On ivory i\ x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edward Tayler. *4. Robert A. E. St. A. S. Foljambe, 1888. On ivory 2\ x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edward Tayler. ;: 5. Bertram M. O. S. Foljambe, 1892. On ivory 2J x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edivavd Tayler. *6. Victor Alexander Cecil Savile Foljambe, 1896. On ivory 2^ X i| in. Oval in square frame. By Edivavd Tayler. *7. Edith M. E. M. Foljambe, 1880. On ivory i\ x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edwavd T ay lev. :;: 8. Alice E. G. M. Foljambe, 1881. On ivory 2J x l| in. Oval in square frame. By Edwavd Tayler. *9« Mabel E. S. M. Foljambe, 1882. On ivory l\ x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edivavd Tayler. *io. Constance B. A. M. Foljambe, 1886. On ivory 2| x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edivavd T ay lev. *n. Rosamond S. D. M. Foljambe, 1894. On ivory 2± x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edwavd Tayler. ■'12. Frederick John Howard, Esq., 1837. On ivory ijx if in. Oval in square frame. By Edward Tayler, after Sir W . Ross Lady Fanny Howard, 1837. On ivory if x if in. Oval in square frame. By Edwavd Tayler, after Sir W. Ross. * These thirteen miniatures have already been entered in the Catalogue at Kirkham Abbey, but as they are brought to London every year, they are also entered in their place here. 102 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 14. Lady Emily Augusta Lambton as a child (afterwards Lady Emily Cavendish). Copy on ivory (2 x if in.) by her daughter. Lady Hawkes- bury, of the miniature in the possession of H. F. C. Cavendish, Esq., at 37, Eaton Place. And on either side are two plates belonging to a dessert service of Sevres China, presented to Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury, by Napoleon I. at the Peace of Amiens, and also two plates of Indian China, on which are the Fitz- william arms. 290. Kirkham Bridge, on the River Derwent, Yorkshire. Water- colour 9f X 13! in. By N. E. Green. 291. View towards York from Whitwell Hall. Water-colour 9 X 19J in. By N. E. Green. 292. Primroses. Water-colour 5^ x in. By W. Hunt. South End — On the left of the Door. 293. H.R.H. The Prince Consort. Engraving. 294. H.R.H. Alexandra, Princess of Wales, and her eldest child. Engraving. Below these are two plates of the above-mentioned China. On the right of the Door. 295. Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. Engraving. 296. Lady Arabella Stuart. Engraving. South-west Alcove. 297. Oval frame with three Stars and the Riband and George of the Order of the Garter belonging to Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G. Prime Minister, 1812-27. Round it are seven plates of Sevres China. 298. Cecil, Elizabeth, and Frances, the three elder children of George Savile Foljambe, Esq., and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his 2nd wife. In oval 6 x 5! in, North-west Alcove. 299. Oval frame with the following Miniatures. 1. Francis I. of France, on ivory. Circle, 2J- in. in square black frame. Plate LIU. No. 324 (6). — Julia Evelyn Medley ShuckburgHtEvelyn (page 106). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. J 03 2. Henry IV. of France, on ivory. Circle, 2-| in., in square black frame. 3. Marie de Medici, on ivory. Circle, 2^ in., in square black frame. 4. Cosmo de Medici, on ivory. Circle, in., in square black frame. Round it are seven plates of Sevres China. 300. Henry Savile and Caroline Frederica, the two younger children of George Savile Foljambe and Selina, Viscountess Milton, his 2nd wife. In oval 6 x 4f in. North end of the Room — on the left of the Door. 301. Antwerp. Water-colour i8j X 12^ in. By S. Front. 302. Catherine, Countess of Aboyne, wife of George, 5th Earl of Aboyne, afterwards 9th Marquess of Huntly, and younger daughter of Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Bart., of Brewerne, co. Ox., and Orton Longueville, co. Hunts., by Catherine, his wife, daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart., and afterwards Countess of Liverpool. She was born in 1 77 1 , married at Stepney Parish Church, 4 April, 1791, to George, then Lord Strathaven, afterwards, in 1794, 5th Earl of Aboyne, and on the death of the 5th Duke of Gordon, his distant kinsman, 28 May, 1836, 9th Marquess of Huntly. She lived latterly a good deal with her half-brother, the 3rd Earl of Liverpool, at Buxted, and died at Seal, near Sevenoaks, Kent, 16 Nov., 1832, and was buried in her half-brother's family vault at Buxted, 24 November, 1832. Water-colour 7x5 in. By Alfred E. Chalon. 303. Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Stafford. Small sketch (9J x 6£ in.), by Stephen P. Denning of the portrait by Van Dyck, at Wentworth. 304. Lady Fanny Cavendish. Copy on ivory (31 x 2f in.), by Cecil, 1th Lord Hawhcsbnry, of the miniature on ivory (3^ x 2f in.), painted in Italy by Bianca Boni, in 1835. Over the Door. 305. Killarney, the Upper Lake. Water-colour 13 x 23 in. By Mrs. Bridgeman Simpson. On the right of the Door. 306. William, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam. Copy (28^ X 19I in.) of the portrait by Owen, at Wentworth Woodhonsc. 104 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 307. Mrs. Foljambe ; viz., Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Revd. the Hon ble - James Willoughby, and widow of John Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Aldwark, co. York, born at Minster Y~ard, York, 24 February, baptized at St. Michael le Belfrey, York, 28 February, 1774, married at Marston, co. York, 30 October, 1798, John Savile Foljambe, Esq., who died 14 January, 1805. She died at the Manor House, Southwell, 25 September, 1858, buried at Scofton, Notts. Full length miniature on ivory, 18 x 13^ in. By R. Thorbitrn, 1856. 308. Lake Como. Small water-colour 7 x 10 in. By Copley Fielding. 309. Negro boy, with a candle, opening a door. Water-colour 131 x 9 in. By W. Hunt. 310. Kingley Vale and Bow Hill, near West Stoke, Sussex. Small water-colour 7 x 10^ in. By Copley Fielding. This was in Lady Milton's scrap book, but was taken out by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, and framed and given to Lady Hawkesbury. Miniatures. 311. Arabella and Catherine Cope, as children, afterwards Duchess of Dorset and Countess of Aboyne, half-sisters to the 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Ivory 3§ x 2f in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature by Cosivay, now at Buxted. 312. Hon ble - Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, 2nd surviving son of Lord George Cavendish, Earl of Burlington, born 5 November, 1789, died 5 April, 1873. Ivory i\ x i\ in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature in the possession of H. F. C. Cavendish, at 37, Eaton Place. 313. The four daughters of Selina, Viscountess Milton, Mary, Elizabeth, Frances, and Caroline. Heads, 1^ x -§- in., in four ovals in one frame. 314. Captain the Hon ,be ' Arthur Foljambe, Rifle Brigade, 1897, now Viscount Hawkesbury. 315. The Hon ble - Mrs. Arthur Foljambe, 1897, daughter of Henry, > 5th Viscount Monck, and wife of Captain Hon ,),e - Arthur Foljambe, now Viscount Hawkesbury. Plate LIV. 345.— Colonel Francis Thornhagh (page 1 08). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. I05 Large Drawing Room. East End. 316. View, looking across Osberton Lake to the Yew Tree ground. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 317. Rocks at Lynmouth, North Devon. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 318. Filey Bridge, from the Carr Naze headland above, in a storm. Water-colour 27 y 20 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 319. View from Hemplow Hill, Northamptonshire, looking over Crick and Shuckburgh. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 320. Waterfall, near the boat-house, Osberton, Notts. Water- colour 31 y 25 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 321. Ulleswater. Oval. Water-colour 30J y 2_|_.\ in. By S. f Viscountess Milton. 322. Derwentwater. Oval. Water-colour 30J y 24^ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 323. Bolton Abbey, the Choir. Water-colour 31 y 24^ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 324. Red velvet oval frame, to the left of the fireplace, with the following six miniatures. 1. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, G.C.B., born 29 May, 1784, died 3 October, 1851, at Buxted, buried there 10 October. In uniform, as Lord Steward of H.M. Household, 1841-46. Ivory i y 1 J \ in. By Sir W. Ross. 2. Catherine, Countess of Liverpool, 2nd wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1745, died 1 October, 1827, buried at Buxted, 10 October, 1827. On ivory 2 J y 2^ in. 3. Arabella Diana, Duchess of Dorset, elder daughter of Catherine, Countess of Liverpool, by her 1st husband, Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Bart., of Brewerne, born 1767, married (1) 4 January, 1790, at Knole, John Frederick, 3rd Duke of Dorset, who died at Dorset House, 19 July, 1799, leaving one son, the 4th Duke, who died unmarried 1815, and two daughters, (2) 7 April, i8or, Charles, Lord, afterwards, in 1815, Earl Whitworth, Ambassador to France in 1802, and Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1813-17, who died s.p. 12 May, 1825. The Duchess of Dorset I06 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. died i August, 1825, and was buried at Withyham in the Sackville Vault, 10 August, 1825. On ivory 2lV x 2 it in - By Mrs, Mee. 4. Lady Catherine J. Vernon-Harcourt, born 23 July, 181 1, died s.p. 5 December, 1877. On ivory. Circle i-^f in. By Sir W. Ross. 5. Lady Louisa H. Cotes, born 28 March, 1814, died 5 Feb., 1887. On ivory. Circle in. By Sir W. Ross. 6. Julia Evelyn Medley Shuckburgh-Evelyn, aged 3, born 5 October, 1790, married 19 July, 1810, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Hon ble - C. C. C. Jenkinson, after- wards 3rd Earl of Liverpool. She died 8 April, 1814, before he succeeded to that title, and was buried at Pitchford, co. Salop, 24 April, 1814. On ivory. Oval 3 X 2| in. By Henry Edridge, September, 1793. 325. Red velvet oval frame, to the right of the fireplace, with the following seven miniatures. 1. Charles Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton (afterwards 5th Earl Fitzwilliam), as a boy, born 4 May, 1786, died 4 October, 1857. On ivory 4^ x 3^ in. 2. Lady Frances Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 22 October, 1750, died unmarried 28 October, 1835. On ivory 4 x 3 in. By Sir Wm. Newton. 3. Charlotte, Lady Dundas, 2nd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 25 July, 1746, died n February, 1833. On ivory 4 x 3 in. By Sir Wm. Ne-wton. 4. William, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, born 30 May, 1748, died 8 February, 1833. Cameo. Oval i|- x if in. 5. William Charles, Viscount Milton, born 18 January, 1812, died 8 November, 1835. On ivory i T \ x 1^ in. By Sir Win. Ross. 6. Selina Charlotte Jenkinson, as a child (afterwards Viscountess Milton), born 3 July, 1812. On ivory. Circle ij§ in. By Anthony Stewart. 7. Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, as a child, born at Fife House, 9 January, 1836. On ivory. Circle i£ in. By Stephen P. Denning. Plate LV PORTRAITS, SCC. , AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. IO7 On the left, going towards the West End. 326. Niagara Falls. Water-colour. Copy by S., Viscountess Milton, of the one by her sister, Lady C. J. V. Har court. On the right, going towards the West End. 327. Aqueduct, near Rome. Water-colour. Copy by S., Viscountess Milton, of the one by her sister, Lady C. J. V. Harcourt. North Wall. 328. Dunster Castle. Water-colour 20 x 28 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 329. Bolton Abbey, from Hartington's Seat. Water-colour 24 x 32 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 330. The Eiger from near Grindel wald, Switzerland. Water-colour. By 5., Viscountess Milton, 14 August, 1872. 331. Lynmouth, North Devon. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 332. Scarborough. Water-colour 31 x 52 in. By S. t Viscountess Milton. 333. Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire. Water-colour 31 x 52 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 334. Grasmere, Westmoreland. Water-colour 24 x 36 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. In the Recess at the West End on either side of the window to the South. 335. Tantallon Castle. Water-colour 22 x 33 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 336. Edinburgh from the Calton Hill. Water-colour 22 x 33 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. West Wall. 337. Clump of Stone Pines in Osbsrton Park. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 338. Shore at Lynmouth, North Devon. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 339. Spruce Fir Avenue in Scofton Wood. Water-colour 39 X 29^ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 108 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 340. Scarborough Castle by Moonlight. Water-colour 38J X 28^ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. In the Recess to the North. 341. Niagara Falls. Water-colour 10J X 14^ in. Copy by S., Viscountess Milton, of the one by her sister, Lady C.J. V. Har court. 342. River St. Lawrence, frozen. Water-colour 10J x 14^ in. Copy by S., Viscountess Milton, of the one by her sister, Lady C.J. V. Harcourt. 343. Railway, near Dusseldorf. Water-colour 10J x 14 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 344. The Rhine, near Graffrath. Water-colour 9 x 13^ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 345. Colonel Francis Thornhagh. On ivory 4J x 3! in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature at Lea. 346. Sir George Savile, 8th Bart. On ivory 4! x 3$ in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature at Lea. 347. John Thornhagh-Hewett, Esq. On ivory 4j x 3-f in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature at Lea. 348. Mrs. Thornhagh-Hewett. On ivory 4f x 3-f in. Copy by Lady Hawkesbury of the miniature at Lea. 349. H.M. The Empress Frederick. Portrait given by H.M. to Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, when in attendance on H.M., 1895. 350. H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenberg. 351. Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton. 352. Lady Edward Pelham-Clinton. 353. Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. 354. The Hon ble - Mrs. Arthur Foljambe, now Viscountess Hawkesbury. On Four Screens. 355. Two Views — Florence and Rome. By W. Co wen. 356. Osberton, West Lawn, with Mr. Foljambe's hounds. Water- colour drawing. By S., Viscountess Milton. 357. Roche Abbey Gateway, Yorkshire. Water-colour drawing. By Wm. Charles, Viscount Milton. 358. View near Cross-in-Hand, Sussex. Water-colour drawing. By Wm. Charles, Viscount Milton. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. IOO, Small Busts. 1. H.R.H. The Prince Consort. 2. H.I.M. Napoleon III. 3. Lord John Russell. 4. Col. Francis Vernon-Harcourt. 5. Frances Susan Lambton, who married (1) Major Hon bIe - F. Howard, and (2) the Hon ble - Henry F. C. Cavendish. Also two figures, "Joan of Arc," and "Jenny Lind." Corridor. West Side. 359. Osberton Lawn looking up the Lake to the Wash Bridge. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 360. Speeton Cliffs. Water-colour. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 361. Loch Ericht, Scotland. Water-colour. By Maiy S. C. W. Ritzwilliam. 362. Rock at Lynmouth. Water-colour. By 5., Viscountess Milton. 363. Aldwark Mill from the Bridge. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 364. Graffrath. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 365. Kirkham Abbey (The House and the Ruin of the East Window from the Abbey Garth). Water-colour. By S.j Viscountess Milton. 366. Old Lime Kiln. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 367. Croghan (the Gold Mountain) from Coollattin. Water-colour. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe. 368. Crimean Battle Field. By H.R.H. The Princess Royal. 369. Walcot Manor House, near Charlbury, Oxfordshire, formerly the seat of the Jenkinsons. Water-colour. By Mrs. West, the 1st wife of the Rev. C. F. C. West, Vicar of Charlbury. 370. Filey Bridge, sunrise effect, 4-30 a.m. Water-colour. By 5., Viscountess Milton. IIO PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 371. Maid well Dales. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 372. Speeton Cliffs (rainbow effect). Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 373. Scarborough Castle from the South Cliffs. Water-colour By S. t Viscountess Milton. 374. Moorland Scene. Water-colour. By Copley Fielding. 375. Old Bridge in Essex. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 376. Filey Sands. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 377. Lynmouth Pier. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. East Side. 378. Valley of Waters' Meet, Lynmouth. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 379. View near the Wash Bridge, Osberton, looking N.W. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 380. Wentworth Woodhouse from the Mausoleum. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 381. Thrybergh Park, Yorkshire. W T ater-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 382. Felbridge Park, Surrey. Water-colour. By Cecil G. S. Foljambc. 383. Audley End Park. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 384. Glen Lyon, Scotland. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 385. View down the River Thames from Fife House with St. Paul's Cathedral. Water-colour 30 x 2o\ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 386. The same view, but before Waterloo Bridge was built. Water-colour. Copy by S., Viscountess Milton of an old water-colour at Osberton. 387. Osberton from Rayton Corse. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 3S8. Bridlington Priory Church and Gateway. Water-colour. By Mary S. C. W. Fitzivilliam 1852. Plate LVII. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Ill 389. Speeton Cliffs and Flamborough Head, evening effect. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 390. View near Ayr, Scotland. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 391. View near Titsey, Surrey. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 392. Conisborough Castle, Yorkshire. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. 393. View looking S.E. from Haselbech. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Mil/on. 394. Street in a French town. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 395. Windmill. Water-colour. By C. R. Stanley. 396. New Orleans. Water-colour. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe. 3.97. Cologne from Deutz. Water-colour. By S., Viscountess Milton. On Two Fire-Screens. 398. Arch of Hadrian. Water-colour. By JV. Coweu. 399. Kenilworth. Water-colour. By IV. Cowen. Front Drawing Room. West J Vail. 400. Whitby Abbey from the South. Water-colour 14J x 24 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 401. North Sea Landing, Flamborough. Water-colour 22^ x 3 1 in. By S., Viscountess Mil ton. 402. Loch Ericht, Scotland. Water-colour 15 X 30 in. By S., Viscountess M it 'ton. 403. Catherine, Countess of Shannon, eldest daughter of the Right Hon bIe - John Ponsonby, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons (see No. 260), by Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, his wife. She married, 15 December, 1763, Richard, 2nd Earl of Shannon, and she died in 1827. Water-colour drawing, oval Sh X 6f in. Copy by Cecil, 4II1 Lord Hawkesbury^ of the drawing in the possession of Viscount Lis more. 112 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 404. Miss Charlotte Ponsonby, 3rd daughter of the Right Hon ble - John and Lady Elizabeth Ponsonby. She married, 10 July, 1780, the Right Hon ble - Denis Bowes Daly, of Dalystown, co. Galway, and she died 26 August, 1781. Water-colour drawing, oval 8-| x 6f in. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, of the drawing in the possession of Viscount Lismore. 405. Whitby from the North Sands. Water-colour 14^ x 24 in. By S. , Visco u ntess M 1 1 to n . 406. Rocks at Flamborough. Water-colour 21 x 29 in. By S. , Viscountess Milton. 407. South Sands, Whitby. Water-colour i\\ x 28 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. Over the Fireplace. 408. Norwegian Wild Flowers, in a carved frame. 409. Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam, 2nd daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, afterwards Lady Dundas. 410. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., M.P. for North Nottinghamshire. 41 j. William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam, born 15 January, 1719, died 10 August, 1756. 412. Lady Elizabeth Compton. After the portrait by Sir f. Reynolds, at Latimer. 413. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., M.P. North Wall. 414. Sea piece with a Ketch in the foreground. Water-colour. 415. Abbeville. Water-colour 29 x 23 in. By W. Scott. 416. View on the Rhone. Water-colour 20 x 28 in. By W. Scott. 417. Haselbech Church, Northamptonshire. 418. View at Pont Aven, Brittany. Small oil painting. By the Hon hle - Alice Foljambe, April, 1905. 419. Haselbech Church, Northamptonshire. East Wall. 420. Rear-Admiral the Hon ble - George Hy. Lawrence Dundas, C.B., 5th son of Thomas, 1st Lord Dundas, born 1778, died 7 October, 1834. Engraving. 421. William Charles, Viscount Milton, born 181 2, died 1835. Silhouette, done at Cambridge. Plate PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. II3 422. William, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam. Engraving. 423. Donnington Church, near Chichester, Sussex. Drawing. South Wall. 424. Fruit Piece. Oval. [Over the Door). 425. Scotch Fir, near the Lake, at Osberton. Water-colour 23 x 16 in. By Lady Albreda Fitzwilliam, afterwards Lady Lyveden. 426. Pitchford Hall, Shropshire. A pen and ink drawing. By W. Cowen. 427. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, with Gerald, Edith, and Alice Foljambe, 1881. 16 x 13^ in. 428. Windsor Castle from the River Thames below Eton College. 429. The Polo Player. Pen and ink drawing. By the Hon ble - Alice Foljambe, 1893. 430. Abbeville. Water-colour 24 x 31 in. By W. Scott. 431. Lime Tree at Pitchford, with the House in it. Pen and ink- drawing 16 x 19 in. By W. Cowen. 432. Four pencil drawings in one frame — Gorhambury, Walmer Castle, Goodwin Sands, and Dover. By Catherine, Countess of Clarendon, 433. Lime Tree at Pitchford, with the House in it. Drawing 8 x \o\ in. By S. y Viscountess Milton. 434. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., and his son Arthur. Drawing 9f X 8 in. By Lionel G. Fawkes. 435. Fruit Piece. Oval. (Over the Door). 436. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman R.N., 1861. 5 f x 4]- in. 437. Henry Savile Foljambe, 1861. Oval 6x4} in. Small Front Drawing Room. West Wall. 438. Osberton Church, from the steps near the Conservatory. Water-colour 30 x 22^ in. By S.j Viscountess Milton. H 114 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 439. Silver Fir Avenue,* at Osberton, Notts. Water-colour 31^ x 25 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 440. Windermere. Water-colour 5I X 9 in. By William Charles, Viscount Milton. 441. Carnarvon Castle. Water-colour 51 x 8^ in. By William Charles, Viscount Milton. 442. View in Buxted Park. Water-colour 6f x 8| in. By C. C. C, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. 443. Lady Catherine Julia Vernon-Harcourt, born 23 July, 181 1, married, 20 November, 1837, Col. Francis Vernon-Harcourt. and she died s.p. 5 December, 1877. He died 23 April, 1880, Water-colour, oval 7J x 5f in., in a square frame. 444. Chapel of Tr^mallo, Bois d'Amour, near Pont Aven, in Brittany. Drawing by the Hon hle - Alice Foljambe, April, 1905. 445. Well at a Farm at Pont Aven, in Brittany. Drawing by the Hon ble - Alice Foljarnbe, April, 1905. North Wall. 446. Thomas Ottley, of Pitchford, Esq., born 17 January, 1716, married at Hawkesbury, 22 February, 1742-3, Catherine, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Bankes Jenkinson, 4th Bart., by whom he had an only son who never married, and with his father, adopted the Hon ble - Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool, his cousin, as their heir. Thomas Ottley died 22 January, 1807, his son, Adam, only survived about three weeks and died 16 February, 1807. Pastel copy, by Miss Lancaster Lucas, oval (19 X 12 in.), of the pastel portrait at Pitchford, by Fauquier, 1776. 447. Road Sketch, Cockglode to Osberton. 40 x 7 in. By A rthur Foljambe, 1 89 1 . 448. Lady Fanny Cavendish. Water-colour 14 X 9f in* Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury of the water-colour by Laure Girouard. 449. Water-colour copies of two Miniatures in one frame. 1. Richard Cavendish (afterwards Lord Richard), as a child. 2. Fanny Cavendish (afterwards Lady Fanny), as a child. Copies by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury of the minia- tures in Lady Fanny Howard's possession at Compton Place. * In this room, under this picture, is a table made from one of these Silver Firs. Plate LIX. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. II5 450. H.R.H. Augusta, Princess of Wales. Copy (ifxifzw.), by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury of the miniature at Buxted. 451. Frances Susan Lambton, who married (1) Major Hon b,e - Frederick Howard, (2) Hon ble - Henry F. C. Cavendish. Ivory 3f X 3 in. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury of the miniature in the possession of Alfred f. Howard, Esq. 452. H.M. Queen Victoria. Copy (if X 1^ in.) by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury of the miniature at Buxted. 453. Water-colour copies of three Miniatures in one frame. 1. Cardinal Richelieu. Oval 3x2^ in. 2. Erasmo de Rotterdam. Circle i\ in. 3. Leone X. di Medici. Circle 2f in. Copies by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury of the miniatures at Buxted. East Wall. 454. Frederick Walker Cornewall, Esq., M.P., 2nd but eldest surviving son of Captain Frederick Cornewall, R.N., of Delbury, co. Salop, by Mary (Herbert) his wife. M.P. for for Leominster 1776 to 1780, and for Ludlow 1780 to 1783. He died unmarried v. p. 28 April, 1783, aged 31. Copy by Cecil, 4I/1 Lord Hawkesbury (ij x 1 in*) of tlic miniature in the possession of Mrs. South. 455. Water-colour copies of two Miniatures in one frame. 1. Mrs. Herbert S. H. Cornewall, viz. : Ellen, wife of Herbert S. H. Cornewall, of Delbury, co. Salop, Esq., and 5th daughter of James Wood, of Surbiton Park, Esq. She died 23 March, 1891, aged 45, and was buried in Richmond New Cemetery. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury (iy 7 ^ X i T 3 ^) of the miniature in the possession of Mrs. South. 2. Herbert Somerset Hamilton Cornewall, of Delbury, co. Salop, Esq., elder son of Herbert Cornewall, Esq., and grandson of the Bishop of Worcester, born at Quebec 7 December, 1826, served in the Rifle Brigade 1846 to 1852, died 1902, buried in the Charterhouse Burial Ground, Tower Hamlets Cemetery, 4 November, 1902. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury (i/^x ifVi) of the miniature in the possession of Mrs. South. Il6 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 456. Sir Francis Willoughby, of Wollaton, co. Notts, Bart., so created 7 April, 1677, eldest son and heir of Francis Willoughby, of Middleton and Wollaton, Esq., the celebrated Naturalist (see No. 69) by Emma, 2nd daughter and co-heir of Sir Henry Bernard, of Stoke and Bridgnorth, co. Salop, Kt., born 1668, died unmarried, September, 1688, when his brother Thomas, who was afterwards, 1 January, 1711-12, created Lord Middleton, succeeded under a special remainder as 2nd Bart. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, (2^x if) of the miniature on copper at Piichford, in the possession of Col. C.J. Coles. 457. Farnley in 1581. Drawing (5x7 in.) from an old Engraving (iof X 15 in-) By Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. 458. Wentworth Woodhouse, East front from the S.E. Water- colour 15^ x 21 in. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 459. Aldwark, near Rotherham, Yorkshire. View from the South front. Water-colour 15I X 24 in. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 460. Susan Louisa, Lady Hawkesbury, 2nd wife of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. Pastel portrait (31 X 22 \ in.), by Miss Lancaster Lucas, in December 1892. 461. View looking down the Thames from Fife House, with Waterloo Bridge and St. Paul's Cathedral in the distance, and the piers for the Hungerford Suspension Foot Bridge, then being built, in the foreground. Water-colour 26 X 43 in. By S. , Viscountess Milton. 462. Wentworth Woodhouse, from the N.E. Water-colour 151 x i\\ in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 463. Wentworth Woodhouse, West or garden front. Water-colour 16 x 22 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 464. Louisa and Margaret Howard, daughters of Frederick John Howard, Esq., and Lady Fanny, his wife, aged 14 and 12. Water-colour copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, oval (14! x i8| in. wide) in a square mount (17x21 in. wide) of the Drawing made at Lismore Castle in 1856 by C. Suhrlandt, now, 1905, at Devonshire House. Plate LX. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. II J 465. Mary Fanny Louisa Ponsonby, elder daughter of the Hon b,e - Frederick J. W. Ponsonby, and Margaret Fanny, his wife, born 21 April, 1879. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Llawkesbury, oval (15^- x 13 in. wide) in a square mount (24 x 19 in. wide) of the Water-colour Drawing made by Edward Taylcr in 1883. 466. Louisa Blanche Foljambe, 1st wife of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. Oval 6£ x 5 in. 467. Arthur Foljambe, aged 7. Water-colour, oval 15^ X 13J in. By Otto Leyde, R.S.A. 468. Water-colour copies of two Miniatures in one frame. 1. Sarah, Mrs. Shuckburgh, daughter and heir of John Hayward of Plumstead, near Woolwich, co. Kent, Captain, R.N., by Mary, his wife, daughter of the Hon ble - Charles Finch. She was born 1724, married (1) Edward Bate, Esq. (by whom she had an only daughter, who married the Rev. Humphrey Williams, but died s.p.) (2) 6 February, 1750, Richard Shuckburgh, Col. 1st or Grenadier Guards, by whom she was mother of Sir George Shuckburgh, 6th Bart. She died at Wokingham, Berks., 1762. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury (ij X l\ ins.) of tHe miniature now at Pitchford l painted in 1749 when she was 25. 2. Sarah Johanna, 1st wife of Sir George A. W. Shuckburgh, 6th Bart., and 3rd daughter and coheir of John Darker of Gayton, co. Northants., Esq., M.P., by Mary, his wife, daughter of John Parker, of Retford, co. Notts, Esq. She was born 1755, married 3 July, 1782, and died s.p. at Bristol, 10 April, 1783, at 28. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury (if x 1^ ins,), of the miniature now at Pitchford, painted in IJJJ f when she was 22. 469. Louisa Blanche Foljambe, 1st wife of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkes- bury, now Earl of Liverpool. Oval 6£ x 5 in. 470. Louisa Blanche Foljambe, 5 1st wife of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now Earl of Liverpool, died 7 October, 1 871 . Water-colour, oval 15^ x 13^ in. By Otto Leyde, ~R.S.A~. 5 Captain the Honble. Arthur Foljambe, now Viscount Hawkesbury, has the other water-colour sketch of his mother, Louisa Blanche, Mrs. Cecil Foljambe, nearly full face, and looking up, also by Otto Leyde, R.S.A. Il8 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 471. Water-colour copies of two Miniatures in one frame. 1. Elizabeth, Mrs. Nash, 2nd of the 3 daughters and coheirs of John Darker, of Gayton, Esq., M.P., (before men- tioned). She married (1) at St. Bartholomew's the Less London, 16 February, 1775, Joseph Nash, Esq., F.R.S. y only son of William Nash, Lord Mayor of London. He died at Margate 16 October, 1782, leaving an only child Mary, who married William Blake, of Danesbury, Herts. Mrs. Nash married (2) as his 2nd wife, 19 August, 1785, Edward Loveden Loveden, of Buscot Park, Berks., Esq., LL.D. She died at Buscot Park 26 January, 1788. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury {\\ X \\ins.'), oftlic miniature now at Pitchford. 2. Mary Darker, eldest of the 3 daughters and coheirs of John Darker, above mentioned, born 30 August, 1750, died, unmarried, v. p. 25 December, 1773, buried at St. Bartholomew's the Less London. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbu ( 2 J x if ins. ) , of the miniature now at Pitchford, painted by Miss Emma Martin in 1773, and signed E. Martin, 1773. 472. Osberton Church, South side, from the garden. 473. Hon ble - Mrs. Arthur Foljambe ; viz., Annette, only daughter of Henry, 5th Viscount Monck, now Viscountess Hawkes- bury. 474. The three daughters of Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. 475. The Hon ble - Mrs. Ramsden, mother of Sir John Ramsden, 5th Bart. 476. Buxted Park, view of the north front of the House. 8 x 6 in. 477. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Water-colour sketch 7^ x 5i in. 478. The Ottley Family. Engraving 7^ x 9! in., of the picture at Pitchford. (See No. 77). 479. Osberton Church, south side view from the garden. 480. Arthur Foljambe, now Viscount Hawkesbury, in Rifle Brigade Uniform, at Plymouth, 1891. 481. Monument to Selina, Viscountess Milton, at Osberton, in Scofton Church. 482. Monument in Scofton Church, Notts., to Frederick Compton Savile Foljambe, 2nd son of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, born at Compton Place, Sussex, 20 August, died there 21 August, 1871, buried at Scofton, 25 August, 1871, in the family vault. No. S44 (2).— Captain Thomas CORNEWALL, R.N. (page 137). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. Iig 483. Catherine and Selina Jenkinson, daughters of the Hon ble - C. C. C. Jenkinson, afterwards 3rd Earl of Liverpool. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury (5x7 ins.), of the pencil Drawing (8 x 12 ins.) at Pitch ford. 484. Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G. Small Engraving. 485. Sir Matthew Hale, Knt, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, born 1 November, 1609, died 25 December, 1676, the friend of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 1st Bart. 486. Shuckburgh House, from the Park. Copy by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury (5x7 ins.), of the Water-colour Drawing (10 x 12 ins.) by Medland, at Pitchford. 487. Arthur Foljambe, aged 3 weeks. 488. George Savile Foljambe, in 1867, aged 67. South Wall. 489. Pitchford Hall from the S.W. Water-colour 14^ x 24 in. By W. Scott. 490. Aldwark Hall, near Rotherham, from the south, with the River Don in the foreground. Water-colour 17 x 24 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 491. Rotherham Church, from the Doncaster Road. Water-colour 2if x 16 in. By S., Viscountess Milton. 492. View from Cockglode, looking South. Drawing. Copy by Mrs. Cha worth- Musters, of a Drawing by Mrs. R. Miles. 493. The Hon ble - Victor Alexander Cecil Savile Foljambe, aged 2 years 11 months, youngest son of Cecil, 4th Earl of Liver- pool, born 19 January, 1895, christened at the Chapel Royal, St. James's, May, 1895, H.M. (^ueen Victoria being his Sponsor. Pastel portrait (15^ x 15J in.) by Miss Lancaster Lucas, Dec, 1897. 494. Osberton Gardens, the Rose walk to the Church. Water- colour 26^ x 19 in. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 495. Osberton. Interior of the Study, 1869, since removed to make a staircase in the enlarged house. W r ater-colour 10 x 14 in. By Caroline F. Foljambe. 496. The Rev. the Hon l)le - James Willoughby. Miniature. 497. Julia E. M. Shuckburgh-Evelyn. Miniature. 498. Louisa Blanche Foljambe, 1869. Miniature. 120 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. School Room. South Wall. 499. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Painted and engraved by C. Turner. 500. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Engraved by C. Turner after the portrait at W indsor by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 501. Mary, Duchess of Ormond, wife of James, 2nd Duke of Ormond, and her son, Thomas, Earl of Ossory. Engraving. By J. Smith after Sir G. Kneller. 502. Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, born October, 1602, died 13 October, 1668. Engraving. After Van Dyck. 503. Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. By Henry Meyer, 1808, after the portrait by Hoppner in the Dining Room, No. 88. 504. Charles, 1st Eail of Liverpool. Drawing 13 x 9 in. By Henry Edridge, 1802. 505. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Small engraving. After Lawrence, see No. 500. 506. James, 1st Duke of Ormond, born 19 October, 1610, died 21 July, 1688. Engraving. After Sir G. Kneller. 507. Charlotte, Countess of Verulam, daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 8 June, 1783, died 16 April, 1863. Engraving. By Dean, after the miniature by Hawkins. 508. Robert Bankes, Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. By John Young, 1801, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 509. Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. By J. Murphy, 1788, after G. Romney. 510. James, 2nd Duke of Ormond, born 29 April, 1665, died 5-16 November, 1745. Engraving. By J. Smith, after Sir G. Kneller. 511. Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, born April, 1564, died 5 November, 1632. Engraving. After Van Dyck. 512. George, Viscount Morpeth, set. suae 13, 1786. Engraving. By Thomas Trotter, after Sir Joshua Rey?tolds. 513. George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, born 17 September, 1773, died 7 October, 1848. Engraving. After Sir Thomas Lawrence. Plate LXII. No. 844 (3). — Captain Frederick Cornewall, R.N. (page 137). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 121 514. George, 7th Earl of Carlisle, born 18 April, 1802, died un- married 5 December, 1864. Engraving. By F. Holl, after G. Richmond. 515. Edward, 2nd Earl of Carlisle, born 1646, died 23 April, 1692. Small engraving. 516. The Hall and Staircase at Kirkham Abbey. Water-colour drawing. By Caroline F. Foljambe. 517. Frederick, ^th Earl of Carlisle, as a boy, aged 1 1. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. 518. Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, act 20, in his robes as a K.T. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. 519. Henry, 4th Earl of Carlisle, born 1694, died 3 September, 1758. Unfinished engraving. 520. Charles, 1st Earl of Carlisle, born 1629; died 1685. Engraving. By Bloetling. 521. Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, born 1669 ; died 1738. Engraving. By J. Faber, 1732, after Sir G. Kneller. 522. Elizabeth, Marchioness of Stafford. Engraving. By H. Meyer, after Sir T/ws. Lawrence. 523. Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, born 28 May, 1748; died 4 Feb., 1825. Engraving. By H. Meyer, 1814, drawn by Jackson ^ after the portrait by Hoppner. 524. John, 1st Lord Byron, who died 1652. Engraving. By Facias. 525. George, 6th Earl of Carlisle. Engraving. By T. A. Dean, 1831, after J. Jackson. 526. Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle. Engraving. 527. George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron, born 1788; died 1826. Engraving. 528. The Leveson-Gower Family, children of Granville, 1st Marquess of Stafford, viz. : Lady Georgiana, afterwards Countess of St. Germans ; Lady Susan, afterwards Countess of Harrowby ; Lord Granville, afterwards Earl Granville ; Lady Charlotte, afterwards Duchess of Beaufort ; and Lady Anne, afterwards Lady Anne Harcourt, wife of the Arch- bishop of York. After G. Romney. 529. Granville George, 2nd Earl Granville, K.G., born 11 May, 1815 ; died 31 March, 1891. Engraving. By C. Atkinson, 1879, after G. Richinond. 122 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 530. Charles, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, K.G., born 13 May, 1730; died s.p. 2 July, 1782. Engraving. By W. Dickinson, 1785, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 531. Cornelius O'Callaghan, grandfather of the 1st Lord Lismore. Engraving. 532. Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now 4th Earl of Liverpool. 533. Augustus Frederick, 3rd Duke of Leinster, born 21 August, 1791 ; died 10 October, 1874. Engraving. 534. Dr. Cyril Jackson, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 1783 to 1809, born 1746; died 1819. Engraving. By C. Turner, after Wm. Owen. 535. Bernard Edward, 12th (de jure 15th) Duke of Norfolk, born 21 Nov., 1765; died 16 March, 1842. Engraving. After H. W. Pickersgill. 536. Revd. Wm. Mason (the Poet), born 1724; died 1797. He was guardian of F. F. Foljambe, Esqr. Engraving. By Wm. Doughty, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1779. 537. Wentworth Woodhouse. South Front. Drawn and engraved by Selina Viscountess Milton, 1 841. 538. William, 7th Duke of Devonshire, K.G., born 27 April, 1808; died 21 December, 1891. Engraving. 539. Fairlight Church, East Sussex, as rebuilt in 1845. West Wall. 540. Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford. Engraving. 541. General Sir Thomas Fairfax, afterwards 3rd Lord Fairfax. Engraving. By William Faithorne, after Robt. Walker. 542. Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle. Engraving. By J. McArdell, after Wm. Hoare. 543. Charles, 2nd Earl Grev, K.G. From life. On stone. By F. W. Wilkins. 544. William, 3rd Duke of Portland, K.G., born 1738; died 1809. Engraving. By John Murphy, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 545. View of Londesborough, the seat of Charles, 2nd Earl of Burlington. Engraving. By J. Kip. 546. Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Engraving. By Jas. Basire, after Rubens. Plate LXIII. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 123 547. William, 6th Duke of Devonshire. To the waist. Engraving. 548. Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, 1658-1735. Engraving. By Houbraken, after Sir G. Kneller. 549. Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston. Engraving. By f. Faber, afler Sir G. Kneller, 1709. 550. Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, born 13 May, 1764; died 17 July, 1845. Seated in a chair. Engraving vignetted. 551. Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. Engraving. By S. IV. Reynolds, 18 16, after f. R. Smith. 552. William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons. Engraving. By G. P. Harding. 553. Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk. Engraving. By f. K. Sherwin, 1790, afler Gainsborough, 1783. 554. The return from Shooting, Clumber Park, Notts, near the Bridge. View of the Lake and House. Henry Pelham- Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, Col. Litchfield, Old Mansell the Keeper, and his two sons. By F. Wheatley, R.A., 1792, and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, 1792. 555. George John Fredk., 4th Duke of Dorset, born 15 Nov., 1793 ; died unmarried 14 Feb., 1815. Engraving. By Charles Plcart, afler Charles Robertson. 556. Margaret (Audley), Duchess of Norfolk. Engraving. After Lucas de Heere, 1562. 557. John Fredk., 3rd Duke of Dorset, born 25 March, 1745; died 19 July, 1799. Engraving. By T. Hardy, 1799, after Sir f. Reynolds. 558. Lionel, Lord Buckhurst, afterwards 1st Duke of Dorset, and his sister, Lady Mary Sackville. Engraving. By f. Smith, after Sir G. Kneller. 559. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Engraving. By Henry Meyer, 1815, from the portrait by Hoppner, in the Dining Room (No. 88). 560. Sir Nathaniel Dance, nephew of Sir N. Dance-Holland, Bai t. Engraving. By C. Turner, 1805, after R. We stall, R.A. 561. William, 4th Duke of Portland, born 1768 ; died 1854. Engraving. By fames Faed, after F. Grant, R.A. 124 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 562. View of Haughton Park, Notts., the seat of John Holies, Duke of Newcastle. Engraving. By J. Kip, 563. Margaret Lucas, Duchess of Newcastle, 2nd wife of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle. Engraving. By G. P. Harding, from the portrait at Weniworth Castle. 564. Admiral Lord Viscount Keppel. Engraving. By Purcell, after A. Ramsay, 1763. 565. John, 3rd Earl of Bute, K.G. Engraving. 566. James, 20th Earl of Kildare, born 29 May, 1722; created Duke of Leinster 26 Nov., 1766; died 19 Nov., 1773. Engraving. By J. McArdell, after Sir J. Reynolds, 1754. 567. Mary (Fawkener), Countess of Orford, wife of Horatio, 3rd Earl of Orford. She was born 1788, and died 4 Feb., i860. Engraving. By Austin, after J. Hayter. North Wall 568. Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke, and Mont- gomery. Engraving. From the Miniature by Ozias Humphry, after the portrait by Mytens at Knole. 569. Sir George Savile, 8th Bart. Engraving. After the portrait by Benjamin Wilson. 570. Gertrude, Marchioness of Halifax, widow of George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, and daughter of William Pierrepont of Thoresby. She died 1 October, 1727, in her 87th year. Engraving. After Sir P. Lely. 571. Horatio Viscount Nelson. Engraving. 572. Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, K.G., died 1753. Engraving. By IV. T. Mote, fro?n the portrait by Knapton. 573. Monument to Sir George Savile, 8th Bart., in York Minster. 574. Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington, born 1612, died 15 Jan., 1697-8. 575. Anne Oldfield, born 1683; died 1730. " Decus et Deliciae Theatri." Engraving. By J. Simon. Plate LXIV PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 125 576. William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, K.G., Lord Lieut, of Ireland. In his robes. Engraving. By J. Brooks, after James Worsdale. 577. Richard, Lord Clifford, and Lady Jane, his sister. Engraving. By J. Smith, after Sir G. Kneller. 578. Edensor Church and Churchyard, with the grave of Colonel W. H. F. Cavendish on the left. East Walt. 579. Lord John Cavendish, 4th son of the 3rd Duke of Devonshire, died unmarried 19 Dec, 1796. Engraving, After Sir J. Reynolds, 1796. 580. William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, K.G., born 14 Dec, 1748; died 29 July, 181 1. Engraving. By J. R. Smith, 1 776, after Sir J. Reynolds. 581. Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, K.G. ; died s.p. 1743. Engraving. By J. Faber, 1734, after Sir G. Kneller. 582. Lord Frederick Cavendish, 2nd son of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, born 30 Nov., 1836; assassinated in the Pha;nix Park, Dublin, 6 May, 1882. Engraving. After IV. Richmond, R.A. 583. William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire, K.G., born 21 May, 1790; died unmarried Jany., 1858. Engraving. A fter Hayter. 584. Margaret Georgiana, Viscountess Spencer (afterwards Countess Spencer), and her daughter Georgiana (afterwards Duchess of Devonshire). Engraving. A fter Sir J. Reynolds. 585. William, 2nd Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Engraving. By J. Faber, 1733, after Sir G. Kneller. 586. Lord Richard Cavendish, 2nd son of the 4th Duke of Devonshire, died unmarried 1781. Engraving. By J. R. Smith, 1781, after Sir J. Reynolds. 587. William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, K.G., born 1698; died 5 Dec, 1755. Engraving. By J. Faber, 1755, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 588. John George, 1st Earl of Durham, born 12 April, 1792; died 28 July, 1840. Engraving. By S. Cousins, 1837, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 589. Mary Isabella, Duchess of Rutland. Engraving. By S. Cousins, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 126 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE* 590. Elizabeth, Duchess 'of Devonshire, (so called), but really Countess Grey, wife of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. Engraving. After Sir Thomas Lawrence. 591. William Cavendish, Esq., born 10 Jany., 1783; killed by being thrown from a dogcart at Holker, 14 Jany., 181 2. Engraving. Private plate. After G. Saunders. 592. Louisa Elizabeth, Countess of Durham, born 7 April, 1797; died at Genoa, 26 Nov., 1841. Engraving. By S. Cousins, after T. Lawrence. 593. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Engraving. By S. Cousins, after Sir J. Reynolds. 594. John George Lambton, Esq., M.P. (afterwards 1st Earl of Durham). Engraving. By Sir W. Reynolds, after T. Phillips. 595. Mary Elizabeth, Countess Grey, with her two elder daughters, Lady Louisa (afterwards Countess of Durham), and Lady Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Elizabeth Bulteel). Engraving. By S. Cousins, after Sir 7. Lawrence. 596. Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. Engraving. By C. Turner, 181 1, after T. Phillips. 597. Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. Engraving. By S. Cousins, 1829, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 598. John George, 1st Earl of Durham. Engraving. By J. Cochran, 1832, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 599. Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. Engraving. A fter Sir Thomas Lawrence. 600. Master Lambton, viz., Charles, eldest son of John George, 1st Earl of Durham. Engraving. By S. Cousins, 1827, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 601. Anne Oldfield. Full length. Standing. Engraving. By Ed Fisher, after Richardson. 602. William, 4th Earl of Devonshire (afterwards 1st Duke of Devonshire). Small engraving. 603. William, 1st Duke of Devonshire, born 25 Jany., 1640-1 ; died 18 Aug., 1707. Small engraving. 604. William, 3rd Earl of Devonshire, born 10 Oct., 1617; died 23 Nov., 1684. Small engraving. 605. William, 1st Duke of Devonshire. Small engraving. A fter Riley. 606. William, 2nd Duke of Devonshire, born 1673; died 4 June, 1729. Small engraving. Plate LXV. 845(2).— Sir Thomas Cornewall, Baron of Burford (page 137). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 12 J 607. Sarah Fawkener, 1st wife of General the Hon b,e - Henry F. C. Cavendish. Pencil drawing n| x 8^ in. By Slater. 608. William, 4th Duke of Devonshire, born 1720; died 1764; (more probably the 5th Duke). Small engraving. 609. William, Marquess of Titchfield, afterwards 4th Duke of Portland. A fier Sir J. Reynolds. 610. Lady Elizabeth Foster, afterwards Duchess of Devonshire. 611. Emily, Countess of Kildare, afterwards Duchess of Leinster. daughter of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and wife of James, 1st Duke of Leinster (see No. 566). Engraving. By McArdell, 1754, <*fier ^ r J- Reynolds 612. Harriet, Countess Gower, and her daughter, Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower (afterwards Duchess of Argyll). Engraving. By S. Cousins, after Sir T. Lawrence. 613 to 656. And forty-four others. North Bedroom. West Wall. 657. Henry John, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, born 20 Oct., 1784; Prime Minister, 1856-8, and 1859-65; he died s.p. 18 Oct., 1865. Engraving. By S. Cousins, 1852, after John Partridge. 658. The Right Hon ble - W '. E. Gladstone, Prime Minister, 1868-74, 1880-5, 1886, and 1892-94. Engraving. After J. E. Millais, 1881. 659. The Earl of Rosebery, Prime Minister, 1894-5. Engraving. 660. The House of Commons in i860. Viscount Palmerston speaking on the French Treaty of Commerce. 661. Key to the " House of Commons " (No. 660). 662. The Right Hon ble - John Bright. Engraving. By Barlow, 1882, after J. E. Mil la is. 663. Lord John Russell (afterwards Earl Russell), Prime Minister, 1846-52, and 1865-6. Engraving. By J. Faed, 1854, after F. Grant. North J J all. 664. Highclere Castle, the seat of the Earl of Carnarvon. 665. Recumbent effigy of Mrs. Cecil Foljambe and her 2nd son, Frederick, by W. Calder Marshall, R.A., 1872, in the Foljambe Chapel in Haselbech Church, Northants. 128 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 666. South Dalton Church, Yorkshire. View from the N.E. 667. Francis John Savile Foljambe, M.P. for East Retford. Engraving. 668. Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, the seat of Hugo Meynell Ingram, Esq. 669. St. Clare, Isle of Wight, west side. 670. Monument to Louisa, Countess of Liverpool, 1st wife of Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, in Kingston-upon- Thames Parish Church. This statue was, during Lord Liverpool's life, in his sitting room at Coombe Wood, and was moved to the church after his death. East Wall. 671. John Cotes, Esq., of Woodcote, co. Salop. Born 1799, married, 1839, Lady Louisa Harriet Jenkinson, and died 1874. 672. Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, the seat of Cecil, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. 673. Coombe Wood, Surrey, the seat of Robert, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. 674. Cockglode, Notts. Interior of the Drawing Room. 675. Cockglode, Notts., south front, with the new wing. 676. The Three Marys. Engraving. After A. Caracci. 677. Our Saviour. " Vera Salvatoris Nostri Effigies." Engraving. 678. Rufford Abbey. View from the west entrance gate. 679. Cockglode, Notts., with the new wing, from the S.W. 680. George Savile Foljambe, Esq re -> 1867, born 1800, died 1869. 681. Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, the seat of the 3rd Earl of Liverpool. 682. Pitchford Hall, Shropshire. View from the S.E. South Wall. 683. Engraving from an Original Drawing. By H. R. H. Princess Victoria, 1 83 1 . Given by H. R. H. to Selina, Viscountess Milton. 684. Lake of Thun. Drawn and Engraved by Lady Louisa H. Je?iki?ison, 1833. 685. Bridge at Venice. Drawn and Engraved by William Charles, Viscount Milton. Plate LXVT. No. 845 (3). — Sir Gilbert Cornewall, Baron of Burford (page 137). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 120, 686. Ryde Pier, from St. Clare. Drawn and Engraved by Lady Catherine f. Vernon- Harconrt, 1840. 687. Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, born 2 July, 1780, died 31 January, 1863. Engraving. 688. The First of May, 1851. H.M. Queen Victoria, H.R.H. The Prince Consort, H.R.H. Prince Arthur, and Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington. Engraving. By S. Cousins y after F. Winterhalter. 689. The Right Hon ble - Charles James Fox. Engraving. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. 690. Thomas, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam, K.G., and his youngest son, the Hon ble - Reginald Fitzwilliam. Engraving. . ifter Henry Weigall. Dressing Room. East Wall. 691. Sir Isaac Newton. Engraving of the Portrait by Kneller (see No. 94). 692. Georgiana, Countess Manvers, wife of Sydney, 3rd Earl Manvers. A fter Graves. 693. Plan of Kirkham Abbey, Yorkshire, in 1754. 694. Hon ble - Mrs. Frederick Howard, wife of Major the Hon ,,u Frederick Howard. After the Pencil Drawing by J . Jackson, at Castle Howard. 695. Major the Hon ble - Frederick Howard (killed at Waterloo). After the Pencil Drawing by f. Jackson, at Castle Howard. 696. Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle. After the Pencil Drawing by f. Jackson, at Castle I toward. South Side. 697. Four Views of Aldwark Hall, shortly before its demolition in 1900. By G. S. Foljanibe y 1896. 1 I30 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 698. Three Photographs of the Portrait on panel of Thomas Ottley, who died in March, 1636-7, aged 11 years, eldest son of Francis Ottley, afterwards Sir Francis Ottley, of Pitchford, co. Salop, and Governor of Shrewsbury in the Civil War, which portrait hangs on the South Wall of the Chancel of Pontesbury Church, Salop, opposite the slab covering his grave (see No. 127 in Kirkham Abbey Catalogue). West Wall. 699. Chiswick House, the seat of Charles, 2nd Earl of Burlington. Engraving. By J. Kip. 700. Orchard Portman, the seat of Henry Portman, Esq. Engraving. By J. Kip. 701. Fern Villa, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. 702. Bolsover, Derbyshire, the seat of John Holies, Duke of Newcastle. Engraving. By J. Kip. 703. Plan of the Palace of Whitehall, from survey in 1680, pub- lished 1747. By G. Vertuc. 704. Chatsworth, the seat of the Duke of Devonshire. Engraving. By J. Kip. 705. Bryanston, the seat of Henry Portman, Esq. Engraving. By J. Kip. 706. Bryanston, the new house in 1896. North Wall. 707. Sir George Savile, 8th Bart. Engraving. After Benjamin Wilson. 708. Knole, the seat of Charles, Earl of Dorset. Engraving. By J. Kip. 709. Wollaton Hall, Notts., the seat of Sir Thomas Willoughby, Bart. Engraving. By J. Kip. Plate LXVII. PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. I3I First Alcove Bedroom. South Wall. 710. Views in the South Sea Islands. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman of H.M.S. " Curacoa." 711. H.M.S. "Defence," 1862. 712. H.M.S. "Curacoa " in Farm Cove, Sydney Harbour. Water- colour drawing. 713. Chepstow Castle. View with part of the Chapel. 714. View in the South Sea Islands. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman of H.M.S. " Curacoa. " 715. Tree Fort in Ysabel Island, one of the Solomon Islands. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman of H.M.S. " Curacoa." 716. View in Iceland. Water-colour drawing. By Sir Charles Anderson, 9th Bart. 717. View in Iceland. Water-colour drawing. By Sir Charles Anderson, 9th Bart. 718. Staghunt. Drawn by George Savile Foljambe in 1809. Apse at North Side of the Room. 719. View in the Mall. Pencil drawing. By Frances Mary Foljambe. 720. View of Westminster Abbey, from 2, Carlton House Terrace. Pencil drawing. By Elizabeth Anne Foljambe. 721. Mary Selina Charlotte Went worth Fitzwilliam, aged 3 months. Engraving of the miniature. By S. P. Denning. 722. Boats of H.M.S. "Curacoa" effecting a landing at Port Resolution, Tanna. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman of H.M.S. " Curacoa." 132 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 723. Fortified Cave, Erromango, in the New Hebrides. By Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Midshipman of H.M.S. " Curacoa." 724. Coaching Scene. 725. Claude Berkeley Portman, 3rd surviving son of the Hon ble W. H. B. Portman, now 2nd Viscount Portman, born I Nov., 1864. 726. Silver Fir Avenue, at Osberton. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. East Wall. 727. Cecil G. S. Foljambe. Engraving. 728. Stone Pine, at Nice. By Lady M. Dnndas. Second Alcove Bedroom. 729. Francis Thornhagh Foljambe, 2nd son of John Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Aldwark, as a boy, with a dog, in a lane at Hutton, near Marston, co. York. Water-colour drawing, 8 x 6 in. 730. Cecil George Savile Foljambe, Esq., M.P. Engraving. Over the door. 731. Kirkham Abbey Ruins. The East Window. Drawing II x 9 in. By Elizabeth Willoughby, 1 79 1 . 732. Conisborough Castle. Drawing. By Mary Arabella, 1st wife of F. F. Foljambe, Esq. 733. H.M. Queen Victoria. Silhouette, 1 1 x 8 J in., done at Brighton, 1841. 734. Conisborough Castle. Drawing. By Mary Arabella, 1st wife of F. F. Foljambe, Esq. 735. Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury. Engraving. 736. Aldwark. Drawing. By Mary A rabella Thornhagh. 737. Mrs. Foljambe : Elizabeth, widow of John Savile Foljambe, of Aldwark. io£x6fin. Silhouette, done at Brighton, 184 1. 738. Deer in Shireoaks Park. Drawing. By Mary Arabella Thornhagh. Plate LX\ No. 846 (2).— Anne, Lady Cornewall (page 137) PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 1 33 739 to 744* Six small Landscapes in oils, viz., three of Fellfoot, two of the Solway Firth, and one of Filey Bridge. By Mrs. Dixon. 745. Durham Ox, bred by the 3rd Earl of Liverpool at Pitchford, Salop. 746. Farnley Hall, Yorkshire, in 1581. Engraving. 747. Silver Fir, at Osberton. Water-colour drawing. By Sir Charles Anderson^ 9th Bart. Also a Scriptural Drawing. First South Room — Day Nursery. 748. Cologne Cathedral. Engraving. 749. Coronation Procession of H.M. Queen Victoria at West- minster. 750. The Choir. Engraving. 751. Coronation of H.M. Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey. 752. A Hunting Scene. 753. A Cottage, with two figures. 754. A Hunting Scene. 755. Oak Tree, with hunting scene in Sherwood Forest. 756. H.M.S. " Curacoa " in Farm Cove, Sydney. Water-colour drawing. 757. View from the Saloon, Wentworth Woodhouse. Drawn and engraved by Selina, Viscountess Milton. 758. St. John's Church, Worksop, interior of East end. 759. Address to Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, with the Freedom of the Grocers' Company. 760. George Savile Foljambe, Selina, Viscountess Milton, and their children. 761. Filey Church. Pencil drawing. By Mary S. C. W. Fitzivilliam. 762. Sketch. Water-colour. By Caroline F. Foljambe. 763. Loch Lomond. Water-colour drawing. By Frances M. Foljambe. 134 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 764. Furness Abbey. Water-colour drawing. By Frances M. Foljambe. 765. H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent. Engraving. 766. H.R.H. The Prince Consort. Engraving. 767. H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent and Princess Victoria. 768. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., M.P. 769. H.R.H. The Princess Royal. 770. George Savile Foljambe, Esq., in 1867. 771. Selina, Viscountess Milton, in 1867. 772. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., M.P. Second South Room — Night Nursery. East Wall. 773. House of Commons, 1880. Engraving. 774. Key to Members of the House of Commons in No. 773. 775. Photographs of Eighteen of the Delbury Portraits in one frame. 776. Inigo Thomas, Esq., of Ratton, Sussex, born 25 January, 1767. Engraving. 777. H.M. Queen Victoria. Engraving. 778. Lobby of the House of Commons, 1880. 779. Key to Members of the House of Commons in No. 778. 780. " Faith." Engraving. 781. Cecil G. S. Foljambe, Esq., M.P. Engraving. 782. " Knight of the Bath," a shorthorn bull bred by George Savile Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton, Notts, 1868. 783. Scriptural Engravings. Also a Scriptural Drawing. South Dressing Room. 784. Silver Fir Avenue, Osberton, Notts. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton, Plate LXIX. No. 846 (3). —The Hon. Rebecca Folliott (page 137). PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 1 35 785. Drawing Room, Haselbech Hall, Northants. Water-colour drawing. By Caroline F. Foljambe. North Dressing Room. 786. H.M.S. "Britannia" in Portsmouth Harbour. 787. The Rev. A. F. Birch's House at Eton College, 1863-4. Captain A. Foljambe's Bedroom. 788. Interior of the Drawing Room at Cockglode. 789. Ruins of a Temple in Italy. Water-colour drawing, which belonged to Lady Fanny Howard. 790. Haselbech Church. Interior, looking West. 791. Monument in the Foljambe Chapel, Haselbech Church. 792. Cecil G. S. Foljambe. Head. 793. Haselbech Church. Interior, looking East. 794. Cockglode with the New Wing. 795. Albano, Italy. Water-colour drawing, which belonged to Lady Fanny Floward, and was given with No. 789 at the death of Frederick J. Howard, Esq., in 1897. 796. Garden at Compton Place, Sussex. 797. Cross in Scofton Churchyard, Notts. 798. The Bass Rock. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 799. Lake Scene. By E. A. Penley, 1871. 800. Haddington Abbey, from the entrance to Amisfield Park. Water-colour drawing. By Selina, Viscountess Milton. 801. Foljambe Chapel in Haselbech Church. 802. Garden at Compton Place, Sussex. 803. Haselbech Church, Northants, from the North-West. 804. St. John's Church, Worksop. Interior, East end. In the Housekeepers Room are thirty-six drawings, en- gravings, &c. (No. 805 to 840). I36 PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. On the Serving Room Staircase. 841. *A Man wearing a ruff, dressed in white and gold, with a black cloak (studded with pearls) over his shoulders, and wearing a chain from which hangs a portrait of Queen Elizabeth. Supposed to be the portrait of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, who was born 10 Nov., 1567, at Netherwood, co. Hereford, succeeded his father 1576, created K.G. 1588, married 1590 Frances, widow of Sir Philip Sidney, and daughter and heir of Sir Francis Walsingham. He was beheaded 25 Feb., 1 600-1. Since thought to represent Sir Christopher Hatton, K.G., of Holdenby, and Kirby, co. Northants., Lord Chancellor of England, 29 April, 1587 till his death. He was born in 1539-40, and died unmarried 20 Nov., 1591, and was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. He left his fortune to his nephew, Sir William Newport, of Honing- ham, co. Warw., who adopted the name of Hatton, and d.s.p.m. 12 March, 1596-7, when he was succeeded by his second cousin, Sir Christopher Hatton, from whom the family of Finch-Hatton, Earls of Winchilsea and Nottingham, is descended. On panel 25 x 19! in. 842. *A Man, wearing a ruff, holding flowers in his hand, and wearing a ring with ^ incribed upon it, and the following verses in the upper left hand corner of the Panel : — " Comme une fleur D'Efte L'ombre de l'homme paffe Et Rien n'eft d'arrefte, En Cefte Terre baffe." And in the upper right hand corner of the Panel : — An° 1593. Thought to represe'nt Francois de Bonne, Due de Lesdi- guieres, who was born 1 April, 1543, and died 28 Sept., 1626. He was one of the leading French Protestant Commanders throughout the religious wars of the 16th Century, and bore the highest military reputation. He was the Author of " Discours de l'art Militaire," dedicated to Henri IV. He was also a Constable of France, and Governor of Picardy. On Panel 15 x 11 in. 843. ;: A Man wearing a ruff. Thought to be Humphrey Cornewall of Berrington, in the parish of Eye, co. Hereford, Esq r -« born 1550, married Elizabeth, daughter of John Bradshaw, of * The three above-mentioned Portraits, Nos. 841, 842 and 843, were bought from the Delbury Hall Collection, and the originals of Nos. 844, 845, 846 and 847, were also in that collection. The five portraits, Nos. 251, 253, 254, 266, and 267, were also purchased by Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury from that collection in 1905. Plate LXX. ADDITIONS AT KIRKHAM ABBEY, igo6. 1 37 Presteign, co. Radnor, Esq 1- - Since thought to represent Richard Herbert of Lysmawr, co. Montgomery, who married Magdalen, daughter of Sir Richard Newport, of High Ercall, co. Salop, and who died Oct., 1596, being succeeded by his eldest son Edward, afterwards 1st Lord Herbert of Chirbury. His younger son, Sir Henry Herbert, of Ribbesford, co. Worcester, was father of Henry Herbert, to whom the Barony of Herbert of Chirbury was revived in 1694. On Panel, circle 18 in. diameter, in square frame. 844. Four small Portraits in one frame: — 1, Captain James Cornewall, R.N. ; 2, Captain Thomas Cornewall, R.N. ; 3, Captain Frederick Cornewall, R.N. ; 4, Mrs. Frederick Cornewall. 845. Small Portrait. Thought to be Thomas Cornewall, Baron of Burford, who died 1615. Small copy of a portrait on panel, 17 x 1 3^ in., on which is inscribed A°- 1567. — JETA - 29. 846 to 850. Five small Portraits. At Haselbech Hall are some pictures, water-colour drawings, and engravings, but no portraits. And at Ollerton House, Notts, are sixteen water-colour drawings of Kirkham, and of views on the Yorkshire coast, by the daughters of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now Earl of Liverpool. ADDITIONS AT KIRKHAM ABBEY, 1906. Serving Room. 945. Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Lord Hotham, born at Lullingstone Castle, Kent, 9 Aug., 1794, entered the Coldstream Guards 1810. Served in the Peninsular War 1812-14, was wounded at Salamanca, and fought at Waterloo. He succeeded his grandfather as 3rd Baron, 4 March, 1814, became a General in 1865, and dying unmarried at Sand Hutton, 12 Dec, 1870, was buried at South Dalton, 20 Dec, 1870. Engraving. By James Faed, after F. Grant, R.A. 946. The Rev d - Charles Walter Hudson, 4th son of Harrington George Frederick Hudson, of Bessingby Hall, near Brid- lington, Esq., and Lady Anne, his wife, daughter of George, 1 st Marquess Townshend. He was born 1807, educated I3& ADDITIONS AT KIRKHAM ABBEY, I906. at St. Catherine's Coll., Cambridge, LL.B., 1835, was Rector of Saundby, and Vicar of North Wheatley, Notts., 1838 to 1858, and Rector of Trowell, Notts., 1858 to 1877. He married 11 Oct., 1838, the Hon ble - Julia Macdonald, 2nd daughter of Godfrey, 3rd Lord Macdonald, and had two sons, who died unmarried, v.p. His wife died 11 July, 1884, and he died at Montagu House, Bridlington, on Thursday afternoon, 4 Oct., 1900, and was buried at Saundby, Monday, 8 Oct., 1900. Engraving. 947. Sir Henry Boynton, 10th Bart, of Burton Agnes and Barmston, born 2 March, 181 1, married (1) 2 Nov., 1833, Louisa, 2nd daughter of Walter Strickland, of Cokethorp Park, co. Ox., Esq r -> ; (2) 7 Feb., 1843, Harriet, 2nd daughter of Thomas Lightfoot, of Sevenoaks, Kent, Esq r - He died 25 June, 1869. Engraving. By G. B. Black, 1863. 948. Sir Thomas Aston Clifford-Constable, 2nd Bart, of Burton- Constable, near Hull, born 3rd May, 1807, married (1) 27 Sept., 1827, Marianne, youngest daughter of Charles Joseph Chichester, of Calverleigh Court, co. Devon, Esq r - who died 13 Dec, 1862 ; (2) 15 May, 1865, Rosina, youngest daughter of Charles Brandon, Esq r - He died 23 Dec, 1870. Engraving. 949. Lady Clifford Constable, viz., Marianne, youngest daughter of Charles Joseph Chichester, of Calverleigh Court, co. Devon, Esq r - She died 13 Dec, 1862, leaving an only son, Frederick Augustus Talbot, who succeeded his father as 3rd and last Bart. Lacretelle pinx, 1856, E. Desmaisons, lith. 950. Sir Frederick Augustus Talbot Clifford-Constable, 3rd and last Bart., born 30 June, 1828, married Mary Ann, elder daughter of William Herring, of St. Mary's, Scilly Islands. He died s.p.l. 24 Oct., 1894. Lacretrelle y pinx. DuJ mirmante lie, lith. , 1856. South Passage. 951. Charles, 1st Lord Hawkesbury, born 1729, died 1808. Small Engraving from " The Senator." Drawn from life by C. Benazech, and engraved by C. Warren, 7 January, 1791. 952. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Small Engraving. Plate LXXI. No. 846 (5).— Francis Walker of Ferney Hall, Esq. (page 137). ADDITIONS AT KIRKHAM ABBEY, igo6. 139 Play Room. 953. The Sinnington Hunt Picture. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Shet- brooke, and the Sinnington Hounds, 1905. Engraving. 954. The Hunt Picture at Osberton. A meet at Grove, 1829. After J. Ferneley. 955. The Shooting Picture at Osberton. G. S. Foljambe, Esq r - and his father-in-law, Sir William M. S. Milner, Bart., covert shooting with the team of Clumber Spaniels in the Silver Firs, and three keepers, Will Hall and his two sons, William and Frank Hall. After J. Ferneley, 1835. 956 to 960. Engravings, &c, in the East Bedroom, Nursery Bedroom, and Servants' Hall. Plate LXXII. FOLD( DIGIT! . J Plate LXXIV. No. 847 (1). Thomas FOLLIOTT of PYRTON, CO. (page 137). Worcester, Esq. Plate LXXV. No. 847 (2).— Serjeant John Sarazen, aged 101 (page 137). Plate LXXVI. Plate LXXVII. Plate LXXVIII. No. 848 ( 1 ). — William Jixon, Bishop of London (page 1^7). Plate LXXIX. No. 848 (2). —Edward, ist Loud Herberi <>i Chirbury (page 137). Plate LXXX. No. 848 (3). --Edward, 1st Lord Herbert of Chirbury (page 137). Inscribed " Nee ultima linea rerum." CorriQen&a. INDEX. Page 141, line 4 in 2nd column — For " Bona" read (t Boni." ,, 143, ,,22 in 1st column — Miss C. Noel is not the artist. ,, 144, ,, 12 in 2nd column — For " Prince " read " Princess." ,, 147, ,, 30 in 2nd column — For " Coigney " read "Coigny." 148, ,, 6 from bottom in 1st column— For "Cook" read " Cork." ,, 149, ,, 12 in 2nd column — For " D'Ossay " read " D'Orsay." ,, 149, 18 in 2nd column — For " Canfield " read "Cranfield." ,, 150, ,, 23 in 1st column— For " Eastlier " read " Easter." ,, 151, ,, 5 in 1st column— For " Fagg " read " Fagge." ,, 151, ,, 1 in 2nd column — This reference is to Lady Charles Fitzroy, not Fitzwilliam. ,, 151, 34 in 2nd column — For " Annie, 86 " read " Anne, 87." ,, 152, ,, 4 in 1st column — For " Farrand " read " Ferrand. " ,, 152, ,, 15 in 1st column — No comma after Acheson. ,, 152, 6 in 2nd column — For " Hon. " read " Right HonMe.*' ,, 153, ,, 18 in 1st column— For " Gotho " read " Goltho." ,, t 53, ,, 6 from bottom in 1st column — For " Guisley " read ** Guiseley." ,, 153, ,, 21 in 2nd column — For " Stanning " read " Staning - ." ,, 155, ,, 3 in 2nd column -Catherine, Countess of Ahoyne (not Huntly) did not live till her husband became Marquess of Huntly. ,, 157, ,, 27 in 2nd column — Amarantha Jenkinson was never Countess of Liverpool. »j J 57» i' 2 9 ' n 2n< ^ column — Amelia Jenkinson was never Countess of Liverpool. ,, 158, last line but one in 1st column — For "Sydney, 3rd Earl Manners" read " Sydney, 3rd Earl Man vers." 158, line 1 in 2nd column — For " Manners" read " Mannoek." ,, 158, lines 23, 24, and 25 in 2nd column — For " di " read "de." ,, 159, line 16 from bottom in 1st column— For " Montagu " read " Montagu." ,, 162, ,, 11 ,, ,, in 1st column — For "Plates lxi., lxxv. " read " Plate lxxv." ., 163, lines 31 and 32 in 1st column — Delete the words "of Longborough. - ' ,, 164, line 4 from bottom in 2nd column — For "Miss" read " Inigo Freeman." ,, 164, ,, 2 from bottom in 2nd column — Delete "Thomas." N.B. — He was Inigo Freeman Thomas. ,, 165, ,, 29 in 1st column— For " Sir Andrew " read " St. Andrew." ,, 166, 3 in 2nd column — For " Hugesson " read " Hugessen." ,, 166, ,, 18 from bottom in 2nd column — For " Mr. " read " Mrs." ,, 167, last line in 1st column — This entry should be under B, as his name is Wright Barker. See page 21. Wright is his Christian name, Barker his surname. 3nfcey Abbeville, 112, 113 Abercorn, James, 7th Earl of, 50 Aboyne, Catherine, Countess of, 40, 44, 103, 104 — George, 5th Earl of, 103 Addiscombe Place, 77 Agincourt, Battle of, 98 Aldersey, Elizabeth, 76 Mrs. Anne, 71 — of Spurstow, John, 71, 76 Aldford Street (May fair), 24 Aldwark, 3, 4, 6, 10, 55, 63, 76, 86, 87, 104, 116, 132 — Hall, 119, 129 — Mill, 109 Alfriston, 27 Altham, Edward, 62 — Elizabeth, 59 — of Mark Hall, Edward, 54, 59 — Mary, 54, 59, 62 Amiens, Peace of, 102 Amisfield, 17 Ampthill, 98 Anderson, Sir Charles, yn — 9th Bart., Sir Charles 131, 133 Angeli, H. von, 91, 99 Antwerp, 103 Apley, 78 Appleby, 5 Argyll, Elizabeth, Duchess of, 127 Armyner, Lady, 24 Arthington, 6 — Mary, 6 — of Arthington, Henry, 6 Arthur, Prince, 129 Artists : — Aboyne, Catherine, Countess of, 4°. 44 Anderson, Sir Charles, 131, 133 Angeli, H. von, 91, 99 Atkinson, C, 121 Austin, 124 Baldock, 21 Barker, Wright, 21 Barlow, 127 Bartoljzzi, 123 Basire, James, 122 Battoni, P., 83 Beale, Mrs. M., 53 i 4 i Benazech, C, 138 Black, G. B„ 138 Bloetling, 121 Bona, Bianca, 28, 103 Brooks, J., 125 Cator, Lt.-Col. Thomas W., 30 Chalon, Alfred E., 67, 68, 103 Chantrey, Sir Francis, 47 Chaworth-Musters, Mrs., 119 Clarendon, Catherine, Countess of, 113 Cochran, 25 Cochran, J., 126 Collins, W,, 49, 88 Cooper, Alexander, 66 Cope, 92, 93 Cosway, 8, 19 Cotes, Lady Louisa, 12 Cousins, S., 70 Cowen, W., 25, 26, 100, 108, in, 113 Crake, Francis, 88 Dahl, M., 49, 51, 54, 65 Dalmahoy, 30 Davis, 25 Dean, T. A., 120, 121 Denning, S. P., 16, 17, 18, 24, 26, 69 Desniaisons, E., 138 Dickinson, W,, 70, 122 Dixon, Miss, 8, 133 Doo, George T., 24, 26 D'Orsay, Count, 25 Doughty, William, 122 Dowling, 13, 14, 16 Dundas, Lady M., 132 Dufourmantelle, 138 Easton, 13 Eddis, E. N., 15 Edmunds, Mrs., 97 Edridge, Henry, 20, 50, 67, 90, 91, 106, 120 Engleheart, George, 67 Eyre, Lady, 16 Faber, J., 23, 121, 123, 125 Facius, 121 Faed, James, 123, 127, 137 Faithorne, William, 122 Fauquier, 114 K 142 INDEX. Artists: — Fawkes, Lionel G., 113 Ferneley, 21, 27, 139 Fielding, Copley, 18, 100, 104, no Fisher, Edward, 126 Fitzwilliam, Lady Albreda, 113 — Mary S. C. W., 109, no, 133 Foljambe, Caroline F., 16, 17, 27, 103, 119, I2i, 133, 135 — Elizabeth A., 17 — Frances Mary, 60, 93, I3L 133. 134 — George Savile, 4, 25, 26, 27. 35- 54. 55. 60, 66, 68, 69, 76, 81, 91, 93, 100, 102, 103, 119, 129, 131. 133. 134. 139 — Hon. Alice, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 27, 29, 31, 32, 40, 112, 113, 114 — Hon. Arthur, 22, 114, 117, 119 — Hon. Mabel, 29, 30, 47 Mrs. Cecil, 27, 28 Gainsborough, 26, 45, 78, 123 Gardner, David, 10, 11 Girouard, Laure, 90, 114 Granges, David des, 67 Grant, r.a., F., 123, 127, 137 Graves, 129 Green, N. E., 99, 102 Green, Valentine, 25, 70 Hamilton, Miss E. H., 25 Harcourt, Col. F. V., 16 Harding, G. P., 25, 123, 124 Hardy, T., 123 Harlow, 47 Harper, H. A., 100 Hawkesbury, Lady, 10, 13, 19, 20, 23. 29, 32, 58. 59. 69. 72, 75. 9i. 102, 104, 108 Lord (Foljambe, Cecil George Savile), 2, 4 , 5, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 41, 48, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69. 70. 72. 73. 75. 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 9i. 95". 97- 97". g8n, 99, 103, 104, 108, 109, no, in, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 132, 135 Artists: — Hawkins, 120 Havell, 62 Hayter, J., 124, 125 Heere, Lucas de, 123 Hoare, William, 122 Holbein, 48 Holl, F., 121 Hoppner, 14, 24, 30, 34, 53, 60 , 65, 74, 96, 120, 121, 123 Houbraken, 123 Howard, Margaret Fanny, 8, 9 Howitson, 73, 95 Hudson, 3, 33, 74, 75 Humphry, Ozias, 124 Hunt, W., 102, 104 Hurlstone, F. Y., 76 Jackson, J., 47, 121, 129 Jackson, Gilbert, 21, 25, 53, 78, 121 Jansen, C, 52, 59 Jenkinson, Lady Louisa, 12, 128 Jervas, C, 44 Kaufmann, Angelica, 46, 79, 80, 99 Keating, 9, 26 Ker, Lady Louisa, 11 Kip, J., 122, 124, 130 Knapton, G., 39, 40 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, 2, 6, 10, 44, 45- 5 8 . 59. 75- 88, I2 °> I2I > I2 3. 125, 129 Lacretelle, 138 Landseer, Sir Edwin, 24, 92 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 5, 7, 25, 27. 30, 37. 55- 6 5. 7o. 98, 120, 121, 125, 126, 127 Leitch, W. L., 17 Leyde, Otto, 4, 5, 9, 55, 56, 60, 66 Lely, Sir Peter, 54, 58, 61, 64, 124 Liverpool, Countess of, 68, 69 Earl of, 1, 3, 13, 14, 34. 36, 41, 46, 47, 50, 55, 94, 104, 105, 106, 114, 118, 119, 133 Lucas, Miss Lancaster, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 14, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 5i. 52, 53. 54. 55. 56, 57. 58. 59. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 77, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 114, 116, 119 Luini, Bernardino, 23 Lutterell, 62 Lyveden, Lady, 113 Marcel, Pic, 22 Marshall, W. Calder, 127 Martin, Emma, 118 McArdell, J., 122, 124, 127 Medland, 119 INDEX. 143 Artists: — Mee, Mrs., 106 Melhuish, A., 12 Meyer, Henry, 121, 123, 129 Miles, Mrs. R., 119 Millais, J. E., 129 Milton, Selina, Viscountess, 3, 4, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 60, 66, 68, 69, 80, 91, 93, 97«, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, in, ii2, 113, 114, 116, 118, 119, 122, 128, 132, 133, 134, 135 Mote, W. T., 124 Murillo, 22 Murphy, J., 26, 120, 122 Musters, Mrs. Chaworth, 30 Myn, H. Van der, 37 Mytens, 124 Newton, Sir William, 17, 20, 106 Nicodemo, August, 97 Noel, Miss C, 97 Nollekens, 47 Northampton, Lady, 33 Owen, William, 103, 122 Partridge, John, 76, 127 Penley, E. A., 135 Peters, 28 Philip of Chelsea, Mr. 98 Phillips, T., 126 Picart, Charles, 123 Pickersgill, H. W., 122 Pitcairn, Miss C, 60, 64, 65 Portman, Mary, Viscountess, 7 — Hon. Louisa Mary, 22 Princess Royal, The, 109 Prout, S., 103 Purcell, 124 Ramsay, Allan, 6, 38, 124 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 10, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 50, 63, 70 Richardson, J., 44, 126 Richmond, G., 90, 121 — r.a., W., 125 Riley John, 88, 126 Robertson, Charles, 123 — Christina, 87 Mrs., 14, 35 Romney, r.a., G. , 6, 22, 26, 34, 35. 36, 46, 57. 60, 65, 67, 79, 80, 89, 91. 97. 120, 121 Ross, Sir William, 8, 18, 19, 46, 47, 68, 101, 105, 106 Royal, Elizabeth, 8 Russell, John, 13 Saunders, G., 126 Savile, Augustus William, 65 Scott, W., 100, 112, 113, 119 Artists:— Sherwin, J. K., 123 Simon, J., 124 Simpson, Mrs. Bridgeman, 103 Slater, 127 Smirke, Robert, 27 Smith, J. R., 23, 24, 120, 123, 125 Soest, G., 2 Spencer, Lavinia, Countess, 11 Stanley, C. R., 12, 16, 23, 31, 49, 54, 100, 109, 110 Stewart, Anthony, 8, 68, 106 Suhrlandt, C, 1 16 Taylor, Edward, 18, 19, 21, 25, 26, 101, 117 Thornhagh, Mrs. Arabella, 79 Mary Arabella, 6, 10, 11, 63, 72, 132 Thorburn, R., 16, 79, 100, 104 Tillemans, Peter, 22 Tomlinson, G. D., 34, 35, 36, 54, 60 Troueil, Petrus, 51 Trotter, Thomas, 120 Turner, C, 26, 51, 120, 122, 123, 126 — W., 100 Urwick, W., 22 Nan Dyck, 60, 73, 75, 103, 120 Vernon-Harcourt, Lady Catherine, 13. 15. 16, 50 Lady Catherine Julia, 13, 15, 16, 24, 106, 107, 108, 114 Vertue, G., 130 Victoria, The Princess, 128, 134 Wagstaff, C. E., 25 Walker, Robert, 122 Ward, r.a , James, 26 Warren, C, 138 Watson, James, 70 Weddell, Mrs., 43 Wehrschmidt, D. A., 92 Weigall, 4, 26, 55, 129 Wells, H. T., 22 West, Mrs., 62, 109 Westall, r.a., R., 123 Wheatley, r.a., P., 123 Wilkins, F. W., 122 Willoughby, Elizabeth, 3, 6, 47, 104. 132 Emma, 38, 116 Wilson, Benjamin, 3, 15, 27, 33, 124, 130 Wint, Peter de, 100 Winterhalter, P., 13, 129 Worsdale, James, 125 144 INDEX. Artists : — Wotton, 55 Young, John, 120 Ziegler, H. B., 14 Zoffany, 39 Arundel, Alethea, Countess of, 15 — Thomas, Earl of, 15, 122 Ascott, 88 Askew, Dorothy, 84 — Isabel, 84 — of Osgodbv, Bryan, 84 Askham-Richard, Vicar of, 2 Aston, 78 — Hall, 72 — Rector of, 77 Atkinson, C, 121 Audley Chapel, 33 Audley End Park, no Austin, 124 Auverquerque, Henry de Nassau, Lord of, 37 Ayot St. Lawrence, 29 Ayscough, Bridget, 86 — Elizabeth, 42 — Hannah, 54 — Isabella, 86 — of Market Overton, James, 54 — Letitia, 85 — Margaret, 86 — Marv, S6 — Sir Edward, 42, 85, 86 Bagot, Charles, 7, 99 Baldock, 21 Baldwyn, Elizabeth, 44 — of Elsedge, Sir Samuel, 44 Bankes, Arabella, 62 — Dorothy, 90 — of Corfe Castle, Sir John, 53, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64 — Jane, 61 — Mary, 58, 64 — Mary, Lady, 54, 62. Plate xxxiii. — of Revesby Abbey, William, 90 — of Scofton, Joseph, 90 — Ralph, 60 — Sarah, 90 — Sir John, 62. Plate xxxii. — Sir Joseph, 90 Barlow, 127 — Elizabeth, 49 — of Barlow, Robert, 15, 49 Barmston, 138 Barne, Elizabeth, 59 — Jane, 59 — John, 59 Barnet, East, 84 Bartolozzi, 123 Barton Priors, 94 Basire, James, 122 Baskerville, Anne, 51 — of London, Humphrey, 20, 51 Bass Rock, 16, 135 Bate, Edward, 117 Bates, Sarah, 90, 117 — William, 90 Battenberg, Prince Henry of, 108 Battle of Agincourt, 98 — Dettingen, 91 — Flodden, 9, 63, 64 Preston, 86 — Waterloo, 20, 61, 89, 129, 137 — Zutphen, 71 Battoni, P., 83 Bayham Abbey, 82, 83 Bayly, Thomas Harvey Dutton, 21 Beachy Head, 16 Beauchief Abbey, 9 Beaufort, Claries, 4th Duke of, 33, 73, 74- 84 — Charlotte, Duchess of, 121 — Elizabeth, Duchess of, 75 — Henry, 1st Duke of, 37 Belknapp, Anne, 48 — Elizabeth, 80 — of Griffe, Sir Edward, 48, 80 — Sir Henry, 48 Belgrave Square, 9 Belvoir Castle, Mausoleum at, 32 Benazech, C, 138 Bengal, 4, 5 Bentinck, Elizabeth, 81 — Frances, 81 — Lady Edward, 46, 89, 90 — Lord Edward, 81, 90 — Lord Edward Charles, 81 — Ven. Archd. William Harry Edward, 81, 90 Beresford Hall, 74 Berkeley, Elizabeth, 33 — Elizabeth, Countess of, 74 — George, 1st Earl of, 73, 74 — Norbone, Lord Botetort, 33 Bernard, Emma, 116 — of Stoke, Sir Henry, 116 Berrington, 94, 95, 136 Bessborough, Brabazon, istEarl of, 96 — John, Earl of, 84 Bessingby Hall, 137 Billeslee, 52, 78 Billingley, 78 Birdsall, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 32, 47 — House, 22 INDEX. 145 Bisshopp, Anne, Lady, 80 — Anne Boscawen, Lady, 40, 79 — Catherine, 5, 14, 27, 40, 60, 103. Plate xiii. — Charles, 79 — Elizabeth, 80, 88 — Elizabeth, Lady, 79 — Frances, 79 — Harriet Ann, Lady, 79 — Henry, 88 — impaling Tufton, Arms of, 80 — James, 87 — Jane, 79 — Lady, 88 — Lady Mary, 87 — Mary, 80, 88 — of Henfield, Thomas, 80 — Sarah, 88 — Sarah, Lady, 79 Sir Cecil, 60 — 4th Bart., Sir Cecil, 79, 87, 88 — 5th Bart., Sir Cecil, 79, 80, 88 — 6th Bart, of Parham, Sir Cecil, 5, 14, 40, 79, 103 — 8th Bart., Sir Cecil, 79, 80 — 2nd Bart., Sir Edward, 80 — 1st Bart., Sir Thomas, 79, 87, 88 Black, G. B., 138 Blake, Mary, 118 — of Danesbury, William, 118 Blantyre, Lady, 93 Bloetling, 121 Bolsover, 49, 130 — Castle, 107 Bolton Abbey, 7, 104, 107 — — Moor, 29 Boni, Bianca, 28, 103 Borlase, Alice, 60 — of Brockmer, Sir John, 60 Boscawen, Anne, 88 Botetort, Norborne, Lord, 33 Boucherett, Isabella, 86 — of North Willingham, Matthew, 86 Bow Hill, 104 Bowling Hall, 4 Boynton, Harriet, 138 — Louisa, 138 — Sir Henry, 138 Boyle, Elizabeth, 7 — Hon. Robert (the philosopher), 54. 65, 88 Bozon, Joan, 42 — Sir Richard, 42 Bradley, 14 Bradshaw, Elizabeth, 136 — John, 136 Bramley Grange, 86 Brancepeth, 9 Brandon, Charles, 138 — Rosina, 138 Brewerne, 103 Bridgnorth, 116 Bridlington Priory Church, no Bright, Rt. Hon. John, 127 Bristol, 34, 117 — Bishop of (Dr. Cornewall), 50 — Elizabeth, Countess of, 96 — Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of (Bishop of Derry), 4, 5, 7. 37. 96. 99 — Marquess of, 97, 99 Brittany, niece of the Duke of, 98 Broadholme, 84 Brockmer, 60 Bromhall, Frances, 36 — of Stoke Newington, Andrew, 36 Bromley Hall, 59 Brookes, Honoretta, 65 — 1st Bart, of Ellenthoipe, Sir John, 65 Brooks, J., 125 Broomhall (Fifeshire), 89 — Frances, 61 Browne, Mary, 92 — of Sayes Court, Sir Richard, 92 Broxbourne, 73, 74 Bruce, Lady Louisa, 72 — of Kinloss, Edward, 1st Lord, 89 Bryanston, 87, 93, 130 Square, 66 Buckhurst, Lionel, Lord, 123 Buckinghamshire, 7 Buckminster, 2, 86 Bulteel, Lady Elizabeth, 29, 126 Burford, 98 Burford-Lawn-Lodge, 91, 95 Burford, Thomas, Baron of, 137. Plate lxiv. — Sir Gilbert Cornewall, Baron of, 137. Plate lxvi. — Sir Thomas Cornewall, Baron of, 137. Plate lxv. Burlington, Blanche, Countess of, 89, 92 — Charles, 2nd Earl of, 122, 130 — Earl of, 83, 93 — Elizabeth, Countess of, 20, 33, 65, 77 146 INDEX. Burlington, George Augustus Henry, Earl of, 13, 65, 81, 104 Richard, 1st Earl of, 7, 124 William, Earl of, 84 Burnby, 7 Burton Agnes, 138 Burton Constable, 138 Bury, Elizabeth Anne, 66 — of Culham, George, 79 — Rev. William, 66 — Sarah, 79, 88. Buscot Park, 118 Bute, John, 3rd Earl of, 50 Butler, Julia, 48, 55 Buxted, 12, 25, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 56, 6o, 69, 75, 82, 87, 91, 94, 103, 104, 105, 115 — Park, 114, 118 Byron, George Gordon, 6th Lord, 121 — John, 1st Lord, 121 — Lady, 24 — Lord, 32, 77 William, 4th Lord, 59 Cadogan, Earl, 25 Callcott, Sir Augustus, 25 Calverleigh Court, 138 Cambridge, 63, 64 Camden, Charles, 1st Earl, 37 — Lord, 83 Campbell, Catherine, 87 — of Shawfield, Walter, 87 Canning, Mr., 5 Canons Ashby, 2 Canterbury, Ctanmer, Archbishop of, 59 Dr. Cornewall, Dean of, Capel of Hadham, Arthur, 1st Lord, Carden, Caroline Elizabeth Mary, 68 Carlisle, Charles, 1st Earl of, 121 — Charles, 3rd Earl of, 121 — Edward, 2nd Earl of, 121 — Frederick, 5th Earl of, 3, 21, 25. 59. 92, 121, 129. Plate xxvii. George, 6th Earl of, 77, 79, 93, 120, 121 — George William Frederick, 7th Earl of, 21, 120 — Georgiana, Countess of, 8, 82 — Georgiana Dorothy, Countess of, 79 — Henry, 4th Earl of, 59, 121 Isabella, Countess of, 59 — Margaret Caroline, Countess of, 3, 70. Plate ii. Carlton House Terrace, (No 2) Ante Room, 33 Bath Room, 70 Bedroom, Capt. A. Foljambe's,. 135 First alcove, 131 — Second alcove, 131 — North, 127 Corridor, 109 Dining Room, 48 Drawing Room, Large, 105 Small, 99 — Front, in — Small front, 113, Dressing Room, 129 — North, 135 — South, 134 Entrance Hall, 91 Library, 58 Nursery, Day, 133 — Night, 134 School Room, 120 Serving Room, 57 — Staircase, 136 Staircase Hall, 94 Carnarvon Castle, 114 — Earl of, 127 Castle Howard, 3, 16, 24, 129 Cator, Lt.-Col. Thomas W., 30 Cavendish, Charles Compton, 1st Lord' Chesham, 81 — Edith, 29, 31 Edward, 93 Elizabeth, 49, 62, 71 — Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, 61 — Evelyn, 29 — Fanny, 8 — Frances Susan, 61, 109, 115 Francis William Henry, 83 — Frederick, 93 — Gen. the Hon. Henry Frederick Compton, 20,. 58, 82 Hon. Caroline, 84 Hon. Henry Frederick Compton, 18, 33, 58, 59, 61, 66, 77, 83, 84, 89, 102,. 104, 109, 115 — Hon. Mrs., 8 — of West Stoke, Lt.-Col. William Henry Frederick, 5, 13, 28, 29, 31, 56, 58,. 84. 125 Lady Anne, 83 Lady Dorothy, 84 Lady Elizabeth, 66, 96, 111 Lady Emily, 35, 102 INDEX. 147 Cavendish, Lady Emily Augusta, 5, 20, 29, 30, 56 Lady Fanny, 28, 103, 114 — Lady George, 33, 89, 91 — Lady Georgiana, 8, 26 — Lady Louisa, 93 — Lord, 93 — ■ Lord Frederick, 125 — Lord George, 93, 104 — Lord George Augustus Henry, 13, 65, 81, 83, 84 — Lord John, 125 — Lord Richard, 16, 114, 125 — ■ Mary, 15, 61 — Sarah, 18, 20, 58, 83, 127 — ■ Sir William, 15, 49, 61, 62, 7i — Susan Louisa, 5, 20, 56, 58, 77 William, 8, 28, 126 Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord Edward Charles, 62 Cawdor^ Lady, 70 Cecil, Arms of, 80 Chalon, Alfred E. , 103 Chamberlayne, Penelope, 52 of Wickham, Sir Thomas, 52 Chancellor, Lord Somers, Lord High, 52 Chantry, Sir Francis, 47 Chapel Royal, 119 of Tremallo, 114 Charlbury, 58, 91 — Church, 43 Charlton, Francis, 86 — Mary, 78, 86 — of Apley, Francis, 78 Charles Edward, the young Chevalier, 73 Charles I., King, 10, 84 Charterhouse Burial ground, 115 Chatsworth, 23, 28, 49, 71, 82, 93, 130 Chaworth, Patricius, 3rd Viscount, 24 Chaworth-Musters, Mrs., 119 Chepstow Castle, 131 Cherryborne Grange, 78 Chesham, Catherine Susan, Lady, 81 — Charles Compton, 1st Lord, 81 — William, 2nd Lord, 92 Chessington, 64 Chester of Chicheley, Charles, 7, 37, 99 — Mary, 7, 37, 99 Chichester, Charles Joseph, 138 Marianne, 138 Chiswick, 85 — House, 130 Cholmley of Howsham, Mrs. Henri- etta Catherine, 70 — Sir Richard, 24 Cholmondeley, Harriet, 84 Clarendon, Catherine, Countess of,ii3 Churchill, Gen. Charles, 20 — Harriet, 20 Clapham, 34 Cleaver of Malton, Rev. Dr., 9 Clifford, Baroness, 7, 73 — Elizabeth, 7 — Henry, 1st Earl of Cumber- land, 7, 63 — Lady Jane, 125 — Mabel, 63 — Richard, Lord, 125 Clifford-Constable, Frederick Augus- tus Talbot, 138 Marianne, 138 Mary Ann, 138 Rosina, 138 SirThomas Aston , 138 Cliff House, 17 Clonmell, Annette, Countess of, 56 Clumber Park, 123 Cochran, J., 25, 126 Cockglode, 22, 27, 30, 56, 114, 119, 128. 135 Coigney, Gustave Due de, 92 Coke, Bridget, 95 — Sir Edward, 95 Cole, Anne, Lady, 9 — of Brancepeth, Sir Nicholas, 9 Collins, W., 88 Cologne Cathedral, 23, 133 Colsterworth, 54 Common Pleas, Lord Chief Justice of Court of, 53 Compton, Henry, Lord, 73 — Hon. Charles, 83 — Lady Elizabeth, 13, 21, 28, 2 9. 33. °5. 73. II2 , Plate xxxviii. — Margaret, 73 — Mary, 73 — Place, 8, 9, 13, 15, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 56, 57, 61, 73, 74, 89, 114, 136 — Sir Spencer, 45, 75 — Wynyates, 33 Coneyburrows, 12, 94 Conisborough Castle, 111, 132 Consort, Prince, 109, 129, 134, 182 Constable, Frances, 81 — Rev. Thomas, 81 Conyers, Isabel, 84 — of Broadholme, Thomas, 84 148 INDEX. Coombe Wood^ 31, 128 Cope, 92, 93 — Arabella, 104. Plate li. — Catherine, 81, 104. Plate li. — Charles Cecil, 3 — 1st Bart, of Brewerne, Sir Jonathan, 43 — 2nd Bart, of Brewerne, Sir Charles, 14, 40, 81, 103, 105 — Mary, 43 Corfe Castle, 54, 58, 60, 61, 62 Cornewall, Amarantha, 5, 44, 60, 91, 95 — Anne, Lady, 50. Plate lxviii. Captain Frederick, 50,115, 137. Plate lxii. — Captain James, 137. Plate lx. Captain Thomas, 137. Plate lxi. Captain Wolfran, 5, 28, 44, 45, 60, 91, 94, 95. Plate xl. Elizabeth. 44, 91, 94, 95, 136. Plate xli. — Ellen, 115 — Frederick Walker, 115 — Herbert, 115 — Herbert Somerset Hamil- ton, 115 — Jacobs, 94 — - Margaret, 98 — Mary, 115 — Mrs. Frederick, 137. Plate lxiii. Mrs. Herbert S. H., 115 — of Berrington, Humphrey, 95. 136 of Burford, Sir Geoffrey, 98 Rt. Hon. Charles Wolfran, 94. Plate xxxix. Rt. Rev. Folliott Herbert Walker, 50. Plate xx. — Rose, 94 Sir John, 98. Plate xliv. Sir Gilbert, 137. Plate lxvi. — Sir Robert, 94 Sir Thomas, 137. Plate xlv. Theophila, 95 Cook, 7 — Richard, 1st Earl of, 7, 54, 65 — Richard, 2nd Earl of, 7 Cotes, C. C, 6, 7, 64 — of Pitchford, Col. C.J.,6, 7, 65, 116 Cotes, Lady Louisa Harriet, 12, 106, 128 — of Woodcote, John, 128 Cotton, Catherine, 73, 74 — Isabella, 74 — of Beresford, Charles, 73, 74 Cottesbrooke, 75 Cousins, S., 125, 126, 127, 129 Coventry, Elizabeth, Lady, 71, 76 — Thomas, 1st Lord, 10, 42, 61, 71, 76 Cowen, W. , 25, 100, 108, 111, 113 Crake, Frances, 88 Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury ,59 — - Edmund, 59 — Susanna, 59 — William, 59 Crichel, 22 Croghan, 109 Cromartie, Anne, Countess of, 93 Cromer, 49, 88 Cromwell House, 56 — Oliver, 98. Plate xlv. Cropton, 3 Cross-in-Hand, 108 Culham, 79 Cullen, Jane, Lady, 61 Cumberland, Elizabeth, 81 Henry, 1st Earl of, 63 Henry, 5th Earl of, 7 — Miss, 46, 89, 90 Prince Rupert, Duke of, 53 Richard, 81, 82 Cust, Jane, 35, 59 — Bart, of Belton, Sir Richard, 35- 39 Dalmahoy, 30 Dalton-Holme, 60 Daly of Dalyston, Rt. Hon. Denis Bowes, 112 Dance, Sir Nathaniel, 123 Dance-Holland, Sir N., 123 Danesbury, 118 Darker, Elizabeth, 118 Mary, 34, 117, 118 — of Gayton, John, 34, 117, 118 — Sarah Johanna, 34, 117 Dashwood, Annabella, 33, 38, 40, 45, 94 Anne, 45 — Catherine, 57 of Northbrook, Sir Robert, 5i — Penelope, 51 Sir Samuel, 33, 38, 39, 40, 45, 94 Davers, Elizabeth, 96 — Sir Charles, 96 — Sir Jermyn, 96 INDEX. 149 Davis, 25 Day, Harriet Maria, 25 — of Yarmouth, Benjamin, 25 Dean, T. A., 120, 121 Deane, of East View, Francis Henry, 54 Delaval, Vice-Admiral Sir Ralph, 95 Delbury, 50, 51, g$n, 115 — pictures, 98 Delme, Lady Betty, 25 Denning, Stephen, P., 16, 17, 103, 106, 131 Deptford, 92 Derby, Church of All Saints, 4, 99 Derbyshire, 9, 14 Derry, Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol, Bishop of, 4, 5, 7, 37, 96, 99 Derwentwater, 104 Desmaisons, E., 138 Dettingen, Battle of, 91 Deutz, in Devereux, Elizabeth, 44, 91, 95 Devonshire, 16 Christian, Countess of, 89 Elizabeth Christian, Duchess of, 4, 26 Elizabeth, Duchess of, 91, 127 Elizabeth (so called), Duchess of, 126 Georgiana, Duchess of, 8, 2i, 26, 99, 126 William, Duke of, 91 William, 1st Duke of, 126 William, 2nd Duke of, 66, 89, 125, 126 William, 3rd Duke of, 23, 83, 96, 125 William, 4th Duke of, 25, 125, 127 William, 5th Duke of, 4, 13. 23, 25, 56, 64, 84, 99. 125 William, Spencer, 6th Duke of, 79, 91, 93, 123, 125 William, 7th Duke of, 8, 9. 11, 13. 28, 125 William, 3rd Earl of, 126 William, 4th Earl of, 126 8th Duke of, 21 Dickinson, W., 122 Dingwall, Lord, 38 Dixon, Miss, 8 — Mrs., 133 Dognyes, Baron De, 10 Doncaster, 54 Don, River, 18, 54 Donnington Church, 113 Doo, George T., 24 Dorchester, Earl of, 83 Dormer, Anne, 88 — Elizabeth, 53 — Gabriel. 53 — John, 7th Lord, 80 — Mary, Lady, 80 — of Ascot, William, 88 D'Ossay, Count, 25 Dorset, Anne, Countess of, 124 — Arabella, Duchess of, 40 — Arabella Diana, Duchess of, 105 — Duchess of, 104 — Frances Canfield, Countess of. 73 — George John Frederick, 4th Duke of, 123 — John Frederick, 3rd Duke of, 105, 123 — Lionel, 1st Duke of, 83, 123 — Margaret, Marchioness of, 48. Plate xvii. # — Richard, 5th Earl of, 73 — Thomas, 2nd Marquis of, 48 Dorsetshire, 22 Doughty, William, 122 Douglas, Charles, 30 — Harriet, 30 — Hon. John, 30 — Lady Frances, 30 Dovedale. 74 Dover, 113 — Castle, 100 Dowling, 13, 14, 16 Downes, Ulysses, 2nd Lord, 56 Drayton Manor, 98 Drogheda, Charlotte Boscawen, Countess of, 80 Henry Moore, 4th Earl of, 80 Dryden, Marv, 2 — Sir Erasmus, 2 Duck, of Chiswick, Arthur, 85 — Mary, 85 Dudley, Lady Mary, 70 Dufourmantelle, 138 Dunch, Anne, 88 — Elizabeth, 78, 88 — of Newington, Henry, 79 Dundas, Charlotte, 11 — Charlotte, Lady, 106, 112 — Isabella, 11 — Lady M., 132 — Lord, 11 INDEX. Dundas, Rear-Admiral Hon. George Henry Lawrence, 112 — ■ Thomas, 1st Lord, 60, 112 Dunster Castle, 107 Durham, 89 — Countess of, 29, 30 — George, 2nd Earl of, 90 — Louisa Countess of, 126 — - Louisa Elizabeth, Countess of, 83, 126 Dusseldorf, 66, 108 Dyck, Van, 103 Earle, Elizabeth, 85 — Frances, 2, 86 — Bart., of Stragglesthorpe, Sir Richard, 2, 85 — 1st Bart., Sir Richard, 86 East Grinstead, 12 — Lothian, 17 — Retford, 57 — Riding, 1 — ■ View, 54 Easther Elchies, 72 Easton, 13 Eaton Place, 82 Ecclesfield, 11 Edderthorpe, 86 Eddis, E. U., 15 Edensor Church, 125 Edinburgh, 107 Edmunds, Mrs., 97 Edridge, Henry, 20, 90, 91, 106, 120 Edwardes, Anne, 20, 51, 57 — Humphrey, 20. 51 — Thomas, 20, 51 Edwards, Mary, 20, 51 Edwinstowe House, 21 Egerton, Charlotte, 76 — Charlotte Caroline, 68 — Lady Louisa, 23, 93 — Mary Laura, 76 — Mrs. Thomas, 46, 68 — Rev. Thomas, 76, 81 — Thomas, 82 Eiger, The, J07 Eland, Henry, Lord, 71 — Hester, Lady, 71 Elgin, James, 8th Earl of, 72, 90 — Mary, Dowager Countess of, 90 — Mary Louisa, Countess of, 90 — Thomas, 1st Earl of, 89 Elizabeth, Queen, 14, 136 Ericht, Loch, 109, 111 Essex, Frances, Countess of, 136 — Robert, 2nd Earl of, 136 Eton College, 135 — — Chapel, 15 Eton College, Headmaster (Dr.Warre) of, 76 Provost of, 14 Evelyn, Anne, 35, 46, 61. Plate xiv. — Annabella, 12, 34, 45, 94 — Edward, 35, 37, 55, 61, 62, 97 — Elizabeth, 53, 64 Frances, 36, 61 George, 52, 61, 64 — James, 12, 35, 36, 94. Plate ix. — Jane, 35, 39, 46 — John, 61 — (Diarist) John, 62 — Julia, 35, 37, 48, 55 — Julia Annabella, 34 — Margaret, 36, 61 — ■ Mary, 36, 61, 92, 97 — of Felbridge, Edward, 48. Plate xviiu — — — James, 12, 13,. 34, 35. 36, 39. 40, 45r 46, 67 of Godstone, Sir John, 64. Plate xxxiv. — of Heath Hatch, Edward, 48, 53 — of Kingston on Thames, George, 48 — of Kingston on Thames, John, 52, 64. Plate xxii. — of Lee Place, Sir John, 36 — of Nutfield, George, 36, 48, 61, 62, 97. Plate xi. — — — chil dre of, Plate xxxi. — — John, 97 — of Rooksnest, George, 97 — of Wotton, 36 — — John, 92 — — John H. C.,80 — Mrs., 80 — — William John, 62 — Richard, 61, 62 — Rose, 48, 52. Plate xix. — Thomasine, 61, 64 - — William, 61 — William John, 36, 48 Everley, 52 Eversfield, Henrietta Maria, 42 — of Denne, Charles, 42 Eyre, Lady, 16 — Lieut. -Gen. Sir William, 16 Exeter, 72 — John Holland, Duke of, 98 — Thomas, 1st Earl of, 80 INDEX. Faber, J., 23, 121, 123, 125 Facius, 121 Facombe, 74 Faed, James, 123, 127, 137 Fagg, Christian, Lady, 88 Faithorne, William, 122 Fairfax, Gen. Sir Thomas, 122 — Thomas, 3rd Lord, 6, 122 Fairlight Church, 122 Falconer, Elizabeth, 43 Falmouth, Charles, Viscount, 40 — Hugh, 1st Viscount, 40, 80 Fane, Jane, 35, 39 — of Fulbeck, Francis, 35, 39 Fanhope, John, Lord, 98 Farnley, 116 — Hall, 133 Fauquier, 114 Fawkener, Elizabeth, 18, 58 — Everard, 59 — Georgiana Anne, 58 — Harriet, 20 — Harriet Churchill, 58 — Sarah, 58, 83, 127 — Sir Everard, 20, 58, 59 — William Augustus, 18, 58, 59, 83 Fawkes, Lionel G., 113 Felbridge, 35, 48, 53, 94, 97 — Park, no Fenton, 10, 57, 78, 86 — Hall, 41 Ferneley, 21, 139 Fern Villa, 130 Fielding, Copley, 100, 104, no Fife House, 5, 97, 99, no, 116. Plate lvi. Filey, 27 — Bridge, 104, 109 — Church, 133 — Sands, no Finch, Hon. Charles, 55, 117 — Mary, 55, 117 Finchley, 88 Firth of Forth, 17 Fisher, Edward 126 Fitzroy, Lord Charles, 83 Fitzwilliam, Agnes, 63 Alice, 63 — arms, 102 badge, 64 Charles William, 5th Earl, 35, 47, 60, 69. Plate xxix. Frances, Countess, 25 Hon. Reginald, 129 John, 63 Lady Albreda, 113 Fitzwilliam, Lady Charles, 83 — Lady Charlotte, 112 — Lady Lucy, 63 — Mabel, 63 — Margaret, 63 — Mary, 60 Mary Selina Charlotte W T entworth, 109, no, 133 — Museum, 63, 64 of Aldwark, Sir Thomas, 63 — Thomas, 63 Thomas, 6th Earl, 23, 25, 129 William, 63 William, 3rd Earl, 11, 106, 112 William, 4th Earl, 96, 103, 106, 113 William, 5th Earl, 106 — William (Earl of South- ampton), 63 Flamborough, in, 112 Flodden, Battle of, 63, 64 Florence, 108 Folliott, Henrv, 1st Lord. Plate lxxvi. — The Hon. Rebecca. Plate lxix. — Thomas. Plate lxxiv. — Thomas, 2nd Lord. Plate lxvii. Foljambe, Alice, 63, 113 — Alice E. G. M., 19, 101 — Annie, 86 — Annette, 118 — Annette Louisa, 56 — Arabella Savile, 72 — Arthur, 114. 117, 119 — Bertram, M. O. Savile, 19, 101 — Arthur William de Brito Savile, 12, 15, 18, 21, 22, 25, 28, 31, 101 — Caroline Frederica, 16, 66, 93, 103, 119, 121, 133, 135 — Cecil, 102 — Cecil George Savile, 109, no, in, 112, 113, 132, 135 — Chapel, 127, 135 — Constance B. A. M., 19, 101 — Dora Margaret, 76 — Edith M. S. M,, 19, 31, 101 — Elizabeth, 3, 102, 104, 132. Plate 1. — Elizabeth Anne, 17, 66, 93 — Frederick, 127 — Frederick Compton Savile, 118 152 INDEX. Poljambe, F. F., 122, 132 — Frances Mary, 60, 93, 102, 131, 133, 134 — Francis Farrand, 6, 10, 63, 72, 75. 77. 86, 87 — Francis John Savile, 76, 82, 128. Plate xlviii. — Francis Thornhagh, 72, 132 — George, 72 — George Savile (Junr.), 23. Plate xlviii. — Gerald W. F. Savile, 19, 101, 113 Godfrey, 63, 76 Godfrey Acheson, Thorn- hagh, 14, 82 Harriet Emily Mary, 4, 68, 76 — Henry Savile, 72, 103, 113 — Hon. Alice, 2, 3, 6, 7, 40, 112, 113, 114 — Hon. Arthur, 56, 104 — Hon. F. J. S., 41, 58 — Hon. Mabel, 47 — Hon. Mrs., 25, 69 — Hon. Mrs. Arthur, 104, 108 — Hon. Robert A. E. St. A. Savile, 12, 19, 30 — Hon. Victor Alexander Cecil Savile, 19, 30, 101, 119 — Hubert, 76 Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon, 76, 82 Josceline C. W. Savile, 19, 101 — Lady Gertrude E., 14, 72, 76, 80 — Lady Mary Arabella, 6, 10, 11, 46, 63, 72. Plate xv. — Louisa Blanche, 9, 11, 56, 117, 119, 121. Plate i. — Mabel E. S. M., 19, 29, 30, 31, ioi Major George, 72 — Margaret, 63 — Mary, 76 — Mary Beresford, 72 — Mrs. Cecil, 26, 27, 127 — Mrs. George, 76 — of Aldwark, Francis, 76, 86, 87 — of Aldwark, John Savile, 3, 72, 104, 132 — of Cockglode, Cecil George Savile, 4, 9, 12, 30, 31, 56, 93. 131. J 3 6 " — of Osberton, Francis Fer- rand, 46 Foljambe, of Osberton, George Savile, 4, 25, 26, 27, 35, 54, 55 , 60, 66, 68, 69, 76, 81, 91, 93, 100, 102, 103, 119, 129, 131, 133, 134. 139 — of Osberton. Hon. Francis John Savile, 14, 21, 81, 100 — of Osberton, Thomas, 86 — of Walton, Sir Godfrey, 63, 85 — Robert A. E. St. A. S., 101 — Rosamond, S. D. M., 19, 101 — Right Hon. Francis J. S., 8, 68, 72, 90 — Sarah, 86 — Sir James 63 — Susan Louisa, 56 — Troth, 85 Folkestone, 14 Forder of Barton Priors, Robert, 94 — Rose, 94 Forester, Cecil Weld, 1st Lord, 84 — Katherine Mary, Lady, 84 Fort William (Bengal), Governor of, 4, 5. 6 o Foster, John Thomas, 4, 99 — Lady Elizabeth, 127 — Lady Elizabeth Christian, 4, 99 Fox, Rt. Hon. Charles James, 129 Fowle, Humphrey, 39 Francis I., 102 Frankland, Margaret, 86 2nd Bart, of Thirkleby, Sir Thomas, 6, 86 — Mary, 6 William, 86 Frederick, The Empress, 108 Friston, 12, 94 Furness Abbey, 134 Gainsborough, 26, 45, 78, 123 Gardner, David, 10, 11 Garter, Insignia of the Order of, 102 Garth, Mary, 97 — of Morden, Thomas, 97 Gatty, Charles, 97;* — George, 97U Gayton, 117, 118 George I., King, 10 George II., King, 10 Gilly, Arabella, 62 — of High Hall, Samuel, 62 Girouard, Laure, 90, 114 Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., 24, 127 Glen Lyon, no Gloucester, Prince Henry, Duke of, 84 Gloucestershire, 15 Godalming, 31 INDEX. 153 Godstone, 35, 36, 40, 52, 64 Goodwin Sands, 113 Gordon, George, 5th Duke of, 103 Gorhambury, 113 Gosford, 17 — Archibald, 3rd Earl of, 14, 72 Gotham, 27, 57, 85 Gouvernet, Marquis de, 71 Gower, Harriet Countess, 127 Graff rath, 18, 108 Grafton, George Henry, 4th Duke of, 38 — Park, 85, 86 Grampound, 94 Grant, Lady, 68 — Grant, r.a., F., 123, 127, 137 Grantham, Hester, 42 — of Gotho, Thomas, 42 — Thomas, Lord, 6 Granville, Earl, 121 — Granville, 18, 87 — Granville George, 2nd Earl, 121 — Harriet, Countess, 9 Grasby, 86 Grasmere, 107 Graves, 129 Gray (the Poet), Thomas, 77 Great Houghton, 78, 86 Green, N. E., 99, 102 — V., 25 Greetwell Church, 25 Gresley, Bridget, 44 — Elizabeth, 44 — 1st Bart., Sir George, 44 — 3rd Bart, of Drakelow, Sir William, 44 Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl, 19, 55, 56, 72, 83, 119, 122, 123, 126 — Countess, 19, 29 — Elizabeth, Countess, 126 — Lady Elizabeth, 16 — Lady Jane, 48 — Margaret, 48 — Lady Louisa Elizabeth, 56 — Mary Elizabeth, Countess, 72, 126 Gristhorpe Bav Cliffs, 16 Groombridge Place, 82 Grosvenor, Elizabeth, Countess, 70, 75 Elizabeth, Lady, 92 Guisley, Rector of, 2 Gwatkin, Miss Theophila, 28 Gyfford, Dr., 53 — Mary, 53 Hadding-ton Abbey, 135 Haddon, 28 Hadrian, Arch of, 1 1 1 Hailes Castle, 17 Hale, Anne, 83 — Catherine, 83 — Sir Matthew, 119 — William, 83 Halifax, Dorothy, Lady, 70, 71 — George, 1st Marquess of, 10, 41, 42, 61, 71, 76, 78, 124 — Gertrude, Marchioness of, 124 Hall, Frank, 139 — Will, 139 — William, 139 Hamilton, Anne, 50 — Harriet, Viscountess, 30 — Hon. George, 50 — Lady, 81 Harbord, Mary, 85 — of Grafton Park, William, 86 of Stanning Hall, Sir Charles, 85 — William, 85 Harcourt, Col. F. V., 16, 21 Lady Anne, 121 Hardwick, 27, 49 — Elizabeth, 6, 15, 49 — of Hardwick, John, 6, 49 Harding. G. P., 123, 124 Hardy, T., 123 Harewood, Edward, 1st Earl of, 30 Harleston, Rector of, 66 Harley, Rt. Hon. Thomas, 94 1 [arlow, 47 Harper, H. A., 100 Harrington, W illiam, 2nd Earl of, 43 Harris, Robert, 54 Harvey, Lady Louisa Theodosia, 36 Harrowby, Lady Susan, 121 Hartington, Charlotte, Marchioness: of, 73 Hartington's Scat, 107 Hartington, Spencer Compton, Mar- quess of, 91 Hartopp, Frances, 2, 86 — Mary, 2 — of Buckminster, Sir Edward, 2, 86 Haselbech, 15, 28, 57, 111 — Church, 26, 31, 112, 127, l 35 — Hall, 16. 26, 31, 135 Haslingfield, 49 Hatton, Sir Christopher, 136, Plate lvii. Haughton Park, 124 Hawkesbury, 4, 5, 36, 49, 57, 58, 69, 97, 1 '4 154 INDEX. Hawkesbury, Annette, Viscountess, 118 — Barony of, 5 Captain the Hon. Arthur William de Brito Savile, Vis- count, 56, 57, 104, iiyn, 1 18 — Catherine, Lady, 5 Cecil George Savile, 4th Lord, 2, 4, 5, 8, 12, 15, 22, 23, 29, 32, 41, 48, 62, 68, 72, 73, 79, 82, 85, 87, 88, 89, 9°> 9i, 95 w » 97"» 9 8 "> 99, 103, 104, 108, in, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 132 — Charles, 1st Lord, 5, 26, 40, 57, 88, 91, 94, 120,138. Platexxviii. Hon. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Lord, 1 Lady, 10, 13, 19, - 20, 23> 29, 32, 91, 102. 104, 108 Louisa Blanche, first wife of Cecil, 4th Lord, 15 — Robert Bankes, Lord, 7» J 4> 53> 97> 99> io2 > 120 Susan Louisa, Lady, 5, 58, 1 16. Plate xxv. — Viscountess, 69 Hawkins, 120 Hawley, Edward, 53 — Elizabeth, 53 Hawtrey Family, 54 — Mary, 54, 59, 62 — of Ruislip, Ralph, 53, 59, 62 Hayes, The, 14 Hayter, J., 124, 125 Hay ward, Mary, 117 — of Plumstead, John, 117 — Capt. John, 34, 55 — Sarah, 55, 117 Heath Hatch, 53 Hedges, Charles, 88 Heere, Lucas de, 123 Hemplow Hill, 104 Henry IV. (King of France), 98, 103 Herbert, Henry, 137 — Magdalen, 137 — Mary, 50, 1 15 Herbert of Chirbury, Edward, 1st Lord, 137. Plates lxxix. lxxx. — of Ludlow, Francis, 50 — Richard, 137. Plate lix. — Sir Henry, 137 Hereford, Dr. Cornewall, Bishop of, 5° Herries, Lord, 23 Herring, Mary Ann, 138 — of St. Mary's (Scilly), Wil- liam, 138 Hertford, William Seymour, Earl of, 63 Hertfordshire, 29 Hervey, Frederick Augustus (4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Bristol), 4, 5 — Lady Elizabeth Christian, 4, 99. Plate xlvii. — Lady Louisa Theodosia, 5, 7, 96, 99. Plate xliii. Hewett, io — Arms of, 70, 71 Heynes, of Chessington, William, 64 — Matthew, 64 — Thomasine, 64 — William, 64 Hickleton, 78, 86 Hickman, Bridget, Lady, 78 — Elizabeth, 78 — ■ of Gainsborough, Sir Wil- liam, 78 Sir Willoughby, 78 — William, 78 Hickman-Windsor, Thomas Windsor, 77, 78 Highclere Castle, 127 High Ercall, 137 Higham Ferrers, 11 High Hall, 62 Hilton, 66 Hoare, William, 122 Hobson, Eleanor, $n — Eleanoreta, 2, 3 — of Kirby Moorside, James, 2, 3 — ot Cropton, Richard, 3/j — of Newton, Richard, 3/* Hodgson family, 32 — Thomas B., 23 Holbein, 48 Holdenbv, 136 Holker, 28, 66, 126 — Hall, 28 Holl, F., 121 Holland, Elizabeth, 98 Holte, Grace, 78 INDEX. 155 Holte, of Aston, Sir Thomas, 78 Honingham, 136 Hoppner, 14, 24, 34, 74, 96, 120, 121, 123 Horsham, 42 Hoskins, Anne, 83 — Charles, 83 — John, 83 Hotham, Beaumont, 3rd Lord, 137 Houbraken, 123 House of Commons, 91, 92, 127, 134 — Lords, The old, 91 Hovingham, 6, 76 Howard, Alethea, 15 — Col. F. C, 61 — Edith Susan Louisa, 8 — Frances Susan, 61, 109, 115 — George Francis, 11, 14 — Hon. Frederick, 8, 19, 21. Plate iii — Hon, Mrs. Frederick, 8, 21, 89, 96, 1 29 — Lady Caroline, 70 — Lady Elizabeth, 16 Lady Fanny, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 28, 56, 90, 95> 95"» 9 6 > 11 '» Il6 > 135- Plate iv. — Louisa, 116. Plate lxxii — Louisa Blanche, 9, 11, 13, 14, 28, 56 — Major the Hon. Frederick, 20, 21, 61, 89, 109, 115, 129 — Margaret, 116. Plate lxxii — Margaret Fanny, 8, 11, 13, 28 — Mr., 8 — Mrs. Henrietta Elizabeth, 25 of Compton Place, Frederick John, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 27, 28, 56, 59, 61, 96, ior, 106, 135 — of Worton Hall, Alfred John, 59* 1 '5 — William Frederick, II, 14, 16 — Very Rev. the Hon. Henry John, 25 Howitson, 95 Hovvsham, 70 Hudson, 3, 33, 74, 75 — Harrington George Frede- rick, 137 — Hon. Julia, 138 — Lady Anne, 137 — Rev. Charles Walter, 137 Hull, 77, 87 — Holy Trinity Church, 77, 87 — Trinity House, 3 Humphry, Ozias, 124 Hunt, W., 102, j 04 Huntly, Catherine, Countess of, 81 — George, 9th Marquess of, 81, 103 Hurlstone, F. Y., 76;* Hussars, The 10th, 8, 20 Hutchinson, Isabella, 74 — ofOwthorpe, SirThomas, 8, 74 Hutton Hall, 2, 3, 38 Ickworth, 99 — Park, 97 Imokilly, 96 Ingram, Hugo Meynell, 128 Irish House of Commons, Speaker of, 96 I slay, 87 Isle of Wight, 15, 24, 29, 31 Isola Bella, 17 — di Pescatori, 17 Jackson, 21, 25, 121 Dr. Cyril, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 122 Gilbert, 78 — J-, 47» l2 9 — Jane, 86 — of Edderthorpe, Sir John, 86 James L, King, 15 Jenison, Barbara, 1 — of Newcastle - on - Tyne, Thomas, 1 Jenkinson, Amarantha, 5, 44, 60, 91, 94 — Amelia, 60 Anne Mary, Lady, 43, 52 — Anthony, 43 — Catherine, 47, 51, 60, 69, 87, 114, 119 — Catherine Julia, 68 — Col. Charles, 5, 44, 60, 91, 94, 95 — Col. John, 87 — Elizabeth, 94 — Henrietta Maria, 42 — Hon. Charles Cecil Cope (3rd Earl of Liverpool), 1, 2, 67, 68, 69 Hon. Mrs. Cecil, 2, 67, 94 — Hon. Robert Bankes, 4, 5, 65. 9'» 9°, 99 — Lady Louisa, 12 — - Lady Louisa Harriet, 128 — Louisa, 47 Louisa Harriet, 68 Mary, 43, 58, 64, Plate xxvi. — Robert, 43 156 INDEX. Jenkinson, Sarah, 59 — Selina, 47, 1 19 — Selina Charlotte, 68«, 106 — Sir Robert, 64, 91 — 1 st Bart, of Walcot, Sir Robert 54, 58, 64, 65, 119 2nd Bart., Sir Robert, 43, 49> 5 8 > 59 — 3rd Bart., Sir Robert, 42 — 4th Bart., Sir Robert Bankes, 41, 49, 51, 57, 69, 1 1 4 — 5th Bart., Sir Robert, 43, 57 — 6th Bart., Sir Bankes, 57 — 10th Bart., Sir Charles, 87 Jervas, C, 44 Joan of Arc, 109 Juxon, William (Bishop of London), 137. Plate lxxviii. Kapunatiki, 27 Kaufmann, Anglica, 46, 79, 80, 99 Keating - , G., 26 Kenilworth, 1 1 1 Kensington, 54 Kent, Duchess of, 134 Keppel, Admiral Lord Viscount, 124 Ketilby, 85 Kildare, Emily, Countess of, 127 — James, 20th Earl of, 124 Killarney, 103 Kilminster, 81 King Charles I., jo, 54 — Francis I., 102 — George I., 10 — George II., 10 — James I., 15 — Henry IV., 98 Kingley Vale, 104 Kingston-on-Thames, 52, 64, 128 Lacy, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 — Evelyn, 1st Duke of, 22, 123 — Margaret, Lady, 85 — Robert, 1st Earl of, 41 — Robert King, 2nd Lord, 85 Kip, J., 122, 124, 130 Kirby, 136 — Moorside, 2, 3 Kirkham, 24, 27, 31 — Abbey, 1, 29, 30, 109, 129, 132 — — Abbey Bath Room, 32 — Dressing Room, — — Bedroom, 31 — Billiard Room, 21 — — Blue Room, 32 — — Day Nursery, 32 — — Dining Room, 1 Kirkham Abbey, Drawing Room, 16 — — East Bedroom, 31 — Housekeeper's Room, 32 Lady Hawkesbury's Dressing Room, 24 — — Lady Hawkesbury's Room, 24 — Lady Milton's Room, 3i — — Landing, 23 Library, 12 — — Lord Hawkesbury's Room, 24 — Napoleon Room, 31 — — Night Nursery, 32 — — North Bedroom, 31 — — Nursery Bedroom, 32 — — Passage, 32 — Play Room, 32, 139 — Servants' Hall, 32 — — Serving Room, 137 — — Small Library, 7 — — South Dressing Room, 31 South Passage, 24, 138 — — Staircase, 23, 121 — — Hall, 20 — — West Bedroom, 31 — — West Bedroom in north wing, 32 — Bridge, 102 — Lock, 99 — Valley, 22, 99, ioiw Knapton, 124 — G., 39, 40 Kneller, Sir G., 2, 6, 44, 45, 75, 88, 120, 121, 123, 125, 129 Knole, 82, 84, 105, 124, 130 Labouchere, Henry, 77 Lacretelle, 138 Lake of Thun, 128 Lambton, 27, 55, 61 — Castle, 96 — Charles, 126 — Frances, 96 — Frances Susan, 61, 83, 109, 1 1 5. Plate xxx. — Henry, 96, 97 — Hon. Charles William, 55 — John George, 1st Earl of Durham, 55, 126 — - Lady Alice, 90 — Lady Anne, 61, 74, 82, 96, 97 — Lady Emily, 90 INDEX. 157 Lambton, Lady Emily Augusta, 20, 29, 84, 102 — Lady Frances Charlotte, 84 — Lady Georgiana Sarah Elizabeth, 84 — Lady Harriet Caroline, 84 — Lady Louisa, 89 — Lady Mary Louisa, 90 — Lady Susan, 93 — Louisa Elizabeth, 55 — Master Charles, 36, 83 — Mr., 90 — of Lambton, John, 93 — William Henry, 61 — Ralph, 26, 96 — Ralph John, 89, 93 — William, 96 — William Henry, 83, 97 Lancaster, John of Gaunt, Duke of, 98 Landseer, Sir Edwin, 24, 92 Lane-Fox, George, 23 Langton, Jane, 59 — Thomas, 59 Lansdowne, Henry, 3rd Marquess of, 129 Lascelles, Lady Louisa, 91 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 7, 25, 37, 98, 120, 121, 125, 126, 127 Lea, 108 Lee, Anne, Lady, 52 — Anne Mary, 43 — Elizabeth, 78 — Grace, 78 — of Billeslee, Sir Robert, 43, 53, 78 Legard, I Hgfoy, 9 Leicester, Robert, 2nd Earl of, 41 — Robert Sydney, Earl of, 70 — Square, 2 Leinster, Augustus Frederick, 3rd Duke of, 122 Emilia, Duchess of, 70 Emily, Duchess of, 127 — James, istDukeof, 124, 127 Leitch, W. L., 17 Lely, Sir Peter, 124 Lennox, Charles, Earl of, 71 — Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of, 62 Lenthall, Speaker William, 123 Leominster, 1 15 Lesdiguieres, Francois de Bonne, Due de, 136. Plate lviii. L'Estrange-Malone, Frances Mary, 60 Rev.Savile,R.W., 60 Leveson-Gower, Arthur Francis Gres- ham, 66 Caroline Fre de r i ca , 66 Leveson-Gower, Granville (1st Mar- quess of Stafford). 59. — Family, 121 Lady Elizabeth, 127 Lady Evelyn, 93 Lady Georgiana, 121 Lady Margaret Caro- line, 59 — Margaret Caroline, 3 Lewes, 12 Leyde, R.S.A., Otto, 4, 5, 9, 117 Lichfield, Dean of, 25 Lightfoot, Harriet, 138 — of Sevenoaks, Thomas, 138 Lincoln, 29 Lincolnshire, 25 Lind, Jenny, 109 Lismore Castle, 1 16 — Cornelius, 1st Lord, 73, 95, 96, 122 — Frances, Lady, 95. Plate xlii. Frances Ponsonby, Lady, 73 — Viscount, 111, 112 Litchfield, Col., 123 Liverpool, Amarantha, 1st Countess ofi 95 — Amelia, Countess of, 4, 36 — Catherine, Countess of, 27, 103, 105 Cecil George Savile, 4th Earl of, 56, 62, 65, 66, 68, 1 19, 1 22. Plate xxiv. Charles, 1st Earl of, 36, 40, 44, 50, 69, 77, 80, 87, 88, 91, 94, 95, 105, 120. Plate xxviii. Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of, 1, 3, 13, 14, 34, 36, 41, 46, 47, 50, 55, 94, 104, 105, 106, 114, 11b, 1 19, 133. Plate lii. — Countess of, 84 Earl of, 61 Louisa, Countess of, 128 Louisa Harriet, Countess of, 47 Louisa Theodosia, Coun- tess of, 37, 69, 96 Mary, Countess of, 37 Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of, 4, 5, 7, 14, 24, 25, 27, 3 6 . 43. 5'. S3i 6 9, So, 91, 97. 981 99. i-'°> «^3, 128, ! 33. ! 3& Plates xii., xxiii., xxxv., xxxvii., xlvi. L 158 INDEX. Liverpool, Susan Louisa, Countess of, 58. Plate xxv. Llangollen Church, 17 Loch Lomond, 133 Londesborough, 7, 122 Long- Ditton, 48 London, 9, 15, 29, 51, 56, 95^ Londonderry, Thomas, 1st Earl of, 47 — Robert, 2nd Earl of, 5i, 57 Longborough, 55 Longfellow, 32 Longley, Mary, 36 Loveden, Edward Loveden, 118 — Elizabeth, 118 Lowe, Anne, 52, 76 — Simon, 76 — Thomas, 52 Lowther, Lady Elizabeth, 66 — of Holker, Sir Thomas, 66 Lucas, Miss Lancaster, 2, 4, 5, 14, 33, 36, 37, 3 8 , 39, 4°, 4 1 , 4 2 , 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 114, 116, 119 Lucy, Catherine, Lady, 73, 74 — Lady Theophila, 74 — Mary, 73 — of Broxbourne, Sir Berkeley, 73, 74 — Sir Kingsmill, 74 Ludlow, 115 Luini, Bernadino, 23 Lullingstone Castle, 137 Lumley, Barbara, 10, 63 — Lady Mary Arabella, 6, 11, 63, 7 2 Lynmouth, 16, 104, 107, 109, 110 Lynton, 16 Lysmawr, 137 Lyttleton, Lady, 11 — William Henry, 4th Lord, 1 1 Lyveden, Lady, 113 Macclesfield, 3rd Earl of, 23 Macdonald, Godfrey, 3rd Lord, 138 — Hon. Julia, 138 Machell, Emma, 22 — Rev. Canon Richard Bever- ley, 22 Mackenzie, Anne, 93 — John Henry, 93 Maidwell Dales, 23, no Mallory, Sir William, 85 Troth, 85 Maltby, Vicar of, 27 Manners, Gertrude, 42 — Sydney, 3rd Earl, 23 — Lady Gertrude, 15 Manners, Mary, Lady, 88 Mansell the Keeper, 123 Manvers, Georgiana, Countess, 129 — Sydney, William Herbert, 3d Earl, 92, 129 Mapperley, 25 Marazion, 98 Margate, 118 Market Overton, 54 Mark Hall, 54, 59 Marshall, W. Calder, 127 Marston, 2, 3, 104 — Rectory, 38 Mason, Mary, 77 — (the Poet), Rev. William, 77, 122 Massingbred, Elizabeth, 74 — John, 74 Martin, Emma, 118 Mattersey, 78 Mayfair, 24 McArdell, J., 122, 124, 127 Medici, Cosmo di, 103 — Leone X. di, 1 15 — Marie di, 103 Medland, 119 Medley, Annabella, 12, 33, 38, 39, 40, 45. — Catherine, 39 — Edward, 38, 39 — Elizabeth, 39 — Elizabeth Jemima, 33 — George, 82, 87. Plate vii. — Jane, 34 — Julia Evelyn, 34 — Margaret, 48 — of Buxted, George, 12,33, 34, 35, 3 8 > 39, 40 * — of Whitnash, Benedict, 48 — Susannah, 39 — Thomas, 24, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 40, 45 — William, 48 Mee, Mrs., 106 Melhuish, A., 12 Merton College, Warden of, 14 Metcalf, Dorothy, 84 — of Swinethwaite, Ottiwell, 84 Meyer, Henry, 120, 121, 123 — Mr., 29 Middle Scotland Yard, 96 Middleton, 3, 116 Digby, 9th Lord, 22 Elizabeth, Lady, 22 Henry, 5th Lord, 6, 9, 47 Henry, 6th Lord, 9, 32 Henry, 8th Lord, 22 Julia, Lady, 22 INDEX. 159 Middleton, Thomas, 1st Lord, 7, 116 — 9th Lord, 2 Midgham, 58 Milbroke, Baron of, 98 Miles, Mrs. R., 119 Millais, J. E., 127 Milner, Caroline Elizabeth Mary, 68 — Charlotte, 76 — Charlotte Caroline, 68 — Diana, Lady, 22, 82 Milner, Harriet Emily Mary, 4, 68 — 2nd Bart., Sir William, 81 — 3rd Bart., Sir William, 82 — 4th Bart., Sir William Mor- daunt, 4, 22, 24, 68, 76, 90, 139 Milton, Caroline, Lady, 83 — Charles, Viscount, 106 — ■ Lady, 104 — Joseph Darner, Lord, 83 — Selina, Charlotte, Viscountess, 14, 18, 27, 34, 55, 92, 100. Plate xlix. — Selina, Viscountess, 3, 4, 13, 14, 18, 24, ,26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 60, 66, 68, 69, 80, 91, 93, 977?, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, no, in, 112, 113, 1 14, 1 16, 1 18, 1 19, 122, 128, 132, i33» 134. 135 — William Charles, Viscount, 3, 35, 69, 92, 106, 108, 112, 114, 128 Mistley, 59 Molesworth, Louisa, Viscountess, 96 Richard, 1st Viscount, 96 Monck, Edith, Viscountess, 56 — Henry, 5th Viscount, 56, 104, 118 Mordaunt, Henry, 4th Lord, 73 — Margaret, 73 Monmouth, Charles, 1st Earl of, 51 Montagu, John, Marquess of, 63 Montgomery, Anne, Countess of, 124 Montreal, 13 Moore, Anne, 87 — John, 87 Morden, 97 Morpeth, George, Viscount, 120 Mortimer, Margaret de, 98 of Richard's Castle, Hugh de, 98 of Richard's Castle, Lord, 98 Morton, Dr. Charles, 65 — George Sholto, 17th Earl of, 30 — Mar)', 65 Mosley, Mrs. Oswald, 90 Mote, W. T., 124 Mount's Bay, 98 Mount, The (York), 81, 82 Murillo, 28 Murphy, John, 120, 122 Musters, Mrs. Chaworth, 30 Myn, H. van der, 37 Mytens, 124 Naples, 33, 90 Napoleon L, 102 — III., 109 Nash, Joseph, 1 18 — Mary, 118 — Mrs.' Elizabeth, 1 18 Needles, The, 100 Nelson, 29 — Horatio, Viscount, 124 — Robert, 74 Netherwood, 136 Nevile, Elizabeth, 78 — John (Marquessof Montagu), 63 — Lady Lucy, 63 — of Mattersey, John, 78 Newark, 22 New by, 6 New Caledonia, 29 Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1, 63 Newcastle, Henry, 2nd Duke of, 123 John, Duke of, 124, 130 Margaret, Duchess of, 124 Thomas, Duke of, 122 William, 1st Duke of, 124 Newdigate, Sarah, Lady, 88 Newington, 79 New Orleans, 1 1 1 Newport, Magdalen, 137 — Sir Richard, 137 — Sir William, 136 Newstead, 24, 77 — Abbey, 27 Newton Dale, 9 — Hannah, 54 — of Woolsthorpe, Isaac, 54 — Sir Isaac, 54, 1 29 — Sir William, 17, 106 New Zealand, 27, 29 - - War, 56 Niagara, 21 " Niagara Falls," 107, 108 Nicodemo, August, 97 Noel, Miss C, 97 Nollekens, 47 Norbiton Hall, 36 Norfolk, 25 — Bernard Edward, 12th Duke of. j 22 i6o INDEX. Norfolk, Charles, ioth Duke of, 123 — Henry, 15th Duke of, 1, 22 — Margaret, Duchess of, 123 Northampton, Anne, Countess of, 26, 33, 73. Plate vi. Charles, 7th Earl of, ii, 33, 65, 73 — Lady, 33 Northamptonshire, 16 Northumberland, Algernon, ioth Earl of, 75, 120 Henry, 9th Earl of, 41, 120 John, Duke of, 70 Nottingham, 6 Nottinghamshire, 6, 9, 10, 15, 21, 25, 2 7,3i Noumea, 29 Norwich, 100 Nun Appleton, 24, 68, 90 Nutfield, 61, 62, 97 O'Callaghan, Cornelius, 122 Ogle, Sir Chaloner, 75 Oldcoates or Owlcotes, 49 Oldfield, Anne, 124, 126 Ollerton, 23, 28 — House, 21, 81, 82 Orchard, Portman, 130 Orford, Horatio, 3rd Earl of, 124 Mary, Countess of 124 Ormonde, Anne, Duchess of, 38 — James, 2nd Duke of, 37, 48, 55, I 20 Mary, Duchess of, 37, 38, 120 Orton Longueville, 103 Osberton, 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, 24, 26, 27, 41, 49, 52, 55, 58, 60, 66, 68, 72, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 87, 90, 91, 100, 104, 107, no, 113, 114, 119, i3 2 , 133, 134, 139 Church, 113, 118 — Gardens, 1 19 — Lake, 18, 104 Lawn, 109 Osgodby, 84 Ossory, Amelia, Countess of, 37 — ■ Thomas, Earl of, 37, 120 Ottley, Adam, 41, 44, 45, 69, 114 — Bridget, 44 — Catherine, 41, 114 — Elizabeth, 44 — Family, 118. Plate xxi. — Lady Lettice, 43, 51 — Lucy, 57 — Mary, 20, 51, 53, 57 Ottley, of Pitchford, Sir Francis, 20, 45, 5 X « 57, 66, 130 Sir Richard, 43, 44, 45, 5i. 6 7 Thomas, 41, 44, 52, 53, 67, 69, 1 14, 130. Plate lv. — Richard, 51, 57 — Thomas, 20 — Sir Adam, 45 Owen, William, 102, 103 Owlcotes, see Oldcoates Owthorpe, 74 Oxford, 14 Oxted, 83 Pagenham, Agnes, 63 Palmer, Elizabeth Jemima, 33 - — 4th Bart, of Carlton, Sir Thomas, 33 Palmerston, Henry John, 3rd Viscount, 127 Parham, 79, 87 Paris, 87 Parker, Mary, 34, 117 — of Retford, John, 34, 117 Parliamentary forces, 10 Parry, N., 23 Partridge, Elizabeth, 39 — John, 76, 127 — Rev. Averey, 39 Paston, Bridget, 95 — of Huntingfield, John, 95 Peak Forest Church, 22 Peel, Sir Robert, 98 Pegge, Anne, 9 — of Beauchief Abbey, Edward, 9 Pelham-Clinton, Lady Edward, 108 Lord Edward, 108 Pembroke, Anne, Countess of, 124 Peninsular War, 72, 137 Penley, E. A., 135 Percy, Dorothy, 41 Peterborough, Canon of, 66 — Charles, 3rd Earl of, 5i. 123 Peters, 28 Petworth, 75 Philip of Chelsea, Mr., 98 Phillips, T., 126 Phoenix Park, 125 Pic, Marcel, 22 Picart,' Charles, 123 Pickering, ^n, 9 Pickersgill, H. W. , 122 Pierrepont, Gertrude, 41, 43 INDEX. 161 Pierrepont, of Thoresby, William, 41, 124 Pitchford, 20, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47. 49, 5', 52, 57, 6 4. 65, 66, 67, 69, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119 Hall, 113, 119, 128 Rector of, 40 — William, 71 Pitt, Rt. Hon. W., 81 Plumstead, 55, 117 Plymouth, 118 I st Earl of, 77, 78 Ponsonby, Charlotte, 112 — Evelyn, 25 Frances, 95 Hon. Frederick J. W., 117 Hon. Mrs. Frederick, 26 Lady Elizabeth, 111, 112 Margaret Fanny, 117 Mary, 25, 26 Mary Fanny Louisa, 117 Rt. Hon. John, 95, 96, 1 1 1, 1 1 2 — William Brabazon, 1st Lord, 96 Pont Aven, 112, 114 Pontesbury Church, 20, 130 Portland, Dorothy, Duchess of, 64 — Duke of, 49 — Richard, Earl of, 79 William, 2nd Duke of, 81 William Henry, 3rd Duke of, 62, 64, 122, 170 William, 4th Duke of, 123, 127 Portman, Claude Berkeley, 132 Edward W. B., 69 Henry, 130 Hon. Louisa Mary, 22 Hon. Mrs., 69 Mary, Viscountess, 7, 75 Mary Selina Charlotte, Viscountess, 93 — Viscount, 22 William Henry Berkeley, 2nd Viscount, 92, 93, 132 Port de France, 29 Poyntz, Georgiana Anne, 58 — of Midgham, William, 58 Prague, 79 Pratt, Elizabeth, 37 — Honoretta, 65 — John, 4, 33 Mary, 4, 33, 65 — of Wilderness, Sir John, 37 — Rt. Hon. John, 65 — Sir John, 83 Presteign, 137 Preston, Fight at, 52, 57, 86 Price, Anne, 39 — of Westbury, Campbell, 39 Prince Alfred, 23 — of W T ales, 23 Princess Royal, The, 109 Prout, S., 103 Purcell, 124 Quebec, 1 15 Queen Elizabeth, 14, 136 — Victoria, 5, 27, 91, 99, 102, 115, 119, 129, 132, 133, 134 Ramsay, A., 38, 1 24 — Allan, 6 Ramsden, John Charles, 11 Hon. Mrs., 1 iS Hon. Mrs. [sabella, 1 1 Sir John, 1 1 8 5th Bart., Sir John, 11 Ratton, 87 Ray ton Gorse, 18 Rede of Cottesbrooke, John, 75 — Sarah, 7^ Redfield, 97 Regent, Prince, 89 Revesby Abbey, 90 Revnes of Coneyburrows, Edward, 39 — Susannah, 39 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 10, 40, 43, 112, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129 Rhone River, 1 1 Ribbesford, 137 Richardson, J., 44, 126 Richelieu, Cardinal, 1 15 Richmond, Charles, 2nd Duke of, 127 G., (jo, 1 2 1 New Cemetery, 113 k. a., W., 125 ' Ridge, Elizabeth, 81 — of Kilmiston, George, 81 Ridgeway, Elizabeth, 57 Lady Cassandra, 47. Plate xvi. Lady Lettice, 43, 51 Riley, John, 88, 126 Rivers, George, 4th Lord, 87 — Susan, Lady, 87 Robertson, Charles, 123 Christina, 8 7 — Mrs., 14, 35 Robinson, Anne, 6, 39 — Arabella Savile, 7.2 — John, 39 — of Newby, Sir William, 5 l62 INDEX. Robinson, of Widmerpool, Rev. John, 72 Rochester, Laurence, 1st Earl of, 38 Rockingham, Charles, 2nd Marquess of, 122 Rodes, Elizabeth, 78 — Mary, 86 — of Great Houghton, Francis, 78, 86 ■ — — — Sir Godfrey, 78 Rolleston, of Kapunatiki, Hon. Wil- liam, 27 — Rev. George, 27 Rome, 4, 99, 108 Romney, R.A., G., 22, 34, 36, 46, 79, 89, 91, 97, 120, 121 Rooksnest, 97 Rosebery, Earl of, 127 Ross, Sir W., 8, 18, 46, 47, 68, 101, 105, 106 Rosslyn Chapel, 100 Rotherham Church, 18, 119 Rotterdam, Erasmo de, 115 Royal, Elizabeth, 8 Royal Horse Guards, 5 Royal, Princess, 134 Rubens, 122 Rufford, 63, 72, 80, 92 — Abbey, 2, 4, 10, 12, 14, 41, 42, 43, 63, 65, 75, 128 — Hounds, Master of, 21 Ruislip, 53, 54, 59, 62 Rupert, Prince, 53 Russell, Lord John, 24, 70, 109 Rutland, Charles, 4th Duke of, 84 — Elizabeth, Duchess of, 92 — John Henry, 5th Duke of, 92 — Mary Isabella, Duchess of, 21, 84, 125 — Thomas, 1st Earl of, 15, 42 Ryde Pier, 129 Rye, 5, 94 Salamanca, 137 Salop, 20 Sand Hutton, 137 Sarazen, Serjeant John. Plates lxi., lxxv. Saunders, G., 126 Savile, Anne, 9, 10, 42, 61, 75, 77, 78 — Anne, Lady, 71, 76 — Arabella, 10, 72, 77, 83 — Augustus, 65 — Barbara, 1, 10, 63, 72 — Elizabeth, 42 — Gertrude, 10 — House, 2 Savile, Joan — Lady Mary, 42 — Mary, 4, 33 — Mary, Lady, 65, 90. Plate xxxvi. — of Bowling Hall, Henry, 4 — of Lupset, Henry, 42 — of Rufford, Henry, 80 — John, 1st Lord, 92 — of Wakefield, George, 42 — Rev. John, 1, 4, 9, io — Sarah, 75 — Sir George, 75. Plate v. — Sir Henry, 14 — 1st Bart, of Thornhill, Sir George, 4, 42 — 7th Bart., Sir George, 1, 4, 9, 10, 63, 65 — 8th Bart, of Thornhill, Sir George, 2, 10, 15, 27, 33, 46, 6 3> 6 5> 7 2 > 7 6 > 77, 108, 124, 130 — Sir William, 70 — 3rd Bart, of Thornhill, Sir William, 10, 42, 61 , 77, 78 Sayer, A. L., 97^ — C, 97« Sayes Court, 92 Scarbrough, 17, 107 — Barbara, Countess of, 10, 46, 65, 72, 77 — Castle, 16, 108, 1 10 Charles, 42 — Countess, 2 — Richard, 4th Earl of, 6, 10, 46, 63, 72 Scofton, 9, 55, 104 — Church, 25, 27, 28, 118 — Churchyard, Cross in, 135 — Wood, 49, 107 Scott, Sir Walter, 32 — W., 100, 112, 113, 119 Scudamore, Sir John, afterward Viscount. Plate lxvii. Seal, 103 Secretary of State, 5 Serlby Hall, 54 Seymour, William, Earl of Hertford, 63 Shanbally, 74 Shannon, Catherine, Countess of, 11 1 Shawfield, 87 Sheffield, 51 — Castle, 10 Sherbrooke, Mrs. Perm, 139 — Penn, 32 Sherman, Mary, 77 — of Hull, William, 77 INDEX. 163 Sherwin, J. K., 123 Sherwood Forest, 29, 31 Shipton-under-Whichwood, 91, 95 Shireoaks, 10, 41, 72 — Park, 132 Shrewsbury, Edward, 8th Earl of, 75 Elizabeth, Countess of, 15, 46, 49, 61 George, 6th Earl of, 15, 42, 49 Gertrude, Countess of, *5» 42 Gilbert, 7th Earl of, 15, 61 Mary, Countess of, 15, 61 — Sir F. Ottley, Governor of, 51 Shuckburgh, 34, 77 — Anne, Lady, 39 — Charles, 56 Col. Richard, 34, 55, 117 Elizabeth, 78 George, 56 of Longborough, Charles, 55 — Park, 119 Sarah, 34, 55, 117 Sarah Johanna, 117 — Sir Charles, 55 2nd Bart, of Long- borough, Sir Charles, 38 6th Bart., Sir George A. W., 117 Sir Richard, 78 Sir Stewkley, 38 Shuckburgh-Evelyn, Julia Annabella, 34. 35. 4°, 94- Plate x. — Julia Evelyn Medley, 20,67, 94, 106, 119. Plate liii. — Lady, 12, 13, 34, 40 — Sarah Johanna, 34 — Sir Charles, 34 — Sir George Au- gustus, 94 — 6th Bart., Sir Augustus Wil- liam, 2, 13, 34, 35. Plate viii. Sicily, 72 Sidney, Dorothy, 41 — Frances, 71, 136 Sidney, Sir Henry, 70, 71 — Sir Philip, 70, 71, 136 — Sir William, 70 Sigglesthorne, Rector of, 81, 90 Simon, J., 124 Simpson, Mrs. Bridgeman, 103 Sinnington Hounds, Master of, 32 Skeffington, 85 Church, 82 — Monuments in, 87 — Elizabeth, 85 Hall, 82, 89 John, 85 Mary, 85 of Tunbridge, William, 8 Skipton Castle, Chapel in, 7 Skynner, Bridget, 86, 95 Theophila, 95 — of Thornton College, Ed- ward, 86 — William, 95 Slater, 127 Sleaford, 12 Smirke, Robert, 27 Smith, Anne, 45 — J., 120, 123, 125 — J. R., 23, 24, 123, 125 — of Tedworth, Rt. Hon. John, 45 Snowdon, 9, 18, 100 Soest, G., 2, 43 Somers, John, Lord, 82 Somerset, Lady Anne, 33 — Lady Mary, 38 — Lady Mary Isabella, 21 — Protector, 70 — William, Duke of, 63 Sotheby, Anne, 9 — Antonina, 7, 9 — Elizabeth, 2, 6, 7 — of Birdsall, Thomas, 2, 6, 7, Southampton, Charles, 3rd Lord, 43 Harriet, Lady, 43 Henry, Earl of, 71 Henry, 3rd Earl of, 71 Water, 100 South Dalton Church, 128 South Kelsey, 85, 86 South, Mrs., 1 15 Southwell, Harriet Ann, 79 Manor House, 104 — William, 79 Spain. House in south of, 15 Speeton Cliffs, 27, 109, 110, 111 Spencer, Henry, 3rd Lord, 71 — Lady, 71 Lady Diana, 70 Lady Dorothy, 41, 42 Lady Sarah, 1 1 164 INDEX. Spencer, Lavinia, Countess, 1 1 — Lord, 75 — Margaret Georgiana, Vis- countess, 125 — Penelope, Lady, 71 — Sarah, 86 — of Bramley Grange, William, 86 — of Wormleighton, William, 2nd Lord, 71 Spurn Lighthouses, 3 Spurstow, 71, 76 St. Albans, William, 10th Duke of, 21 St. Andrew, Elizabeth, 57, 85, 86 — John, 86 — of Gotham, John, 57, 85 — William, 85 St. Chrysostom, W r orks of, 14 St. Clare, 16, 24, 29, 31 St. Clare (I. of W.), 128 St. Cross (Winchester), 94 St. Davids, Bishop of, 45 St. George's (Hanover Square), 10 St. Germans, Georgiana, Countess of, 121 St. James's, Piccadilly, 9 St. John's Church (Worksop), 135 St. Lawrence River, 13 St. Loe, Elizabeth, 49 — ofTormarton, Sir William, 49 St. Mary's Abbey (York), 31 St. Mary's Church(Bryanston Square). 66 St. Michael le Belfrey's Church (York), 2, 104 Stallingborough, 85 Stanhope, Hon. Henry Fitzroy, 43 — Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth, 43 Mrs. Arthur, 76 Staning Hall, 85 Stanley, C. R., 12, 16, 100, 109, no — Lady Gertrude Sloane, 59 Stanwell, 58 " Statesmen's Gallery," 98 Stafford, Elizabeth, Marchioness of, 121 — George Granville William, Marquess of, 93 — Granville, 1st Marquess of, 3> 121 — Marquess of, 93 — Thomas, 1st Earl of, 103, 122 Stepney Parish Church, 103 Stevens, Elizabeth, 53, 64 — of Kingston on Thames, William, 53, 64 Stewart, Anthony, 8, 106 — Frances, 30 Lt. -General Sir William, 30 Strafford, Elizabeth, Countess of, 78 — Thomas, 1st Earl of, 75, 78, 122 Stragglethorpe, 2, 85 Strathaven, George, Lord, 103 Strathmore, Thomas Lyon, 8th Earl of > 93 Strickland, Louisa, 138 of Cokethorp Park, Wal- ter, 138 Stuart, Charles, 5th Earl of Lennox, 62 — Elizabeth, Countess of Lennox, 62 — Lady Arabella, 29, 62, 71, 102 Sturt, Diana, 22 — of Crichel, Humphrey, 22 Sturton Church, 57 Suhrlandt, C, 116 Sunderland, Dorothy, Countess of, 41 — Henry, 1st Earl of, 41, 70 Surbiton Park, 115 Surrey, 12, 24, 31 Sussex, 5, 8, 9, 12, 14, 24, 27, 28 Sutherland, Anne, Duchess of, 93 — George, 2nd Duke of, 89, 92, 93 — George Granville William, 3rd Duke of, 93 Harriet, Duchess of, 92 Swinethwaite, 84 Sykes, Sir Tatton, 23 Table Mountain, 16 Talbot, Alethea, 15 — Caroline Jane, 88 — Charles, 2nd Earl, 88 — Elizabeth (Countessof Shrews- bury), 49 George (6th Earl of Shrews- bury), 49 — Hon. John Chetwynd, 88 — Lady Mary, 42 Tantallon Castle, 16, 107 Taunton, Lord, 77 — Mary, Lady, 82 — Mary Matilda Georgiana, Lady, 77 Tayler, Edward, 18, 19, 101, 117 Temple Newsam, 128 Tennyson, 32 Thanet, Frances, Countess of, 80 — Nicholas, 1st Earl of, 87 Thirkleby, 6, 86 Thomas of Ratton, Miss, 134 — — Inigo Freeman Thomas, 87 Thompson, Lady Mary, 17 INDEX. 165 Thompson, of Sheriff Hutton Park* Leonard, 17 — Sir H. Meysey, 40 Thomson, Captain J. Anstruther, 23 Thonock, 77 Thorburn, R., 16, 100, 104 Thoresby, 124 — Park, 22 Thornhagh, Arabella, jo, 63 Bridget, 78 Elizabeth, 2, 57, 85, 86 Jane, Lady, 86 John, 6, io, 63, 72 Letitia, 85 Mary, 78' Mary Arabella, 6, 10, 11, 63, 72, 132 Mary Rhodes, Lady, 86 Mrs., 2, 4, 65 Mrs. Arabella, 77, 79 of Fenton, Col. Francis, 52,57,85.86. Plate liv. John, 78 Sir John, 86 of Osberton, John, 2, 85 — — St. Andrew, 8 5 Sir Andrew, 76 Sir Francis, 52 Sir John, 78 Thornhagh-Hewitt, John, 77 Mrs., 108 Thornhill, 2, 3, 4, 10, 33 — Rector of, 1, 4, 9, 10 Thornton College, 86 Thrybergh Park, 1 10 Tillemans, Peter, 22 Titchfield, William, Marquess of, 70, 127 Titsey, 66, 1 1 1 Tomlins, Sarah, 59 — Susanna, 59 — Thomas, 59 Tomlinson, 34, 35, 36 Tormarton, 15, 49 Torre, Henry J., 23 Tour, Charles de la (Marquess 01 Gouvenet), 71 — Hester de la, 71 Townshend, George, 1st Marquess, 137 Mrs., 81 Rev. Edward, 81 Treath Mawr, 18, 100 Trinity House (Hull), 3 Trotter, Thomas, 120 Tufton, Arms of, 80 Tunbridge, 85 Turner C., 26, 120, 122, 123, 126 — W., 100 Tyne, River, 17 Tyrwhitt of Ketilbv, Sir William, 8^ Troth, 85 U lies water, 104 Urwick, W., 22 Uxbridge, 54 Van Alst, of Flanders, John, 8^ — — Mary, 85 \ an Dyck, 120 Vernon, Joan, 42 Vernon-Harcourt, Col. Francis, 109, 114 Lady Catherine, i3> 15, 16, 50 Lady Catherine Julia, 106, 107, 108, 114, 129 Vertue, G., 130 Verulam, Charlotte, Countess of, 120 Victoria, Princess 128, 134 — Queen, 5, 27, 30, 91, 99, 102, • »5. 119, ,2 9* i3 2 > 133' 134 Villa Serbelloni, 17 Wagstaff, C. E., 25 Walcot, 49, 52, 57, 5 8 — Elizabeth, 44 — Manor House, 10'j Richard, 44 Waldo, Jane, 34 — Kt., of Hever Castle, Sir Timothy, 34 Wales, Alexandra, Princess of, 102 — Augusta, Princess of, 75, 79 n 5 George, Prince of, 89 Prince of, 12, 23 Waller, Anne Maria, 88 — Edmund, 88 Walker, Francis. Plate lxxi. — Robert, 122 Richard. Plate lxx. Wallis, Captain, 65 — Mary, 65 Wallop, Anne, 71 — of Farley Wallop, Robert, 71 Walmer Castle, 80, 1 13 Walsingham, Frances, 71, 136 Sir Francis, 71, 1^6 Walton, 63, 83 — Isaac, 73 Ward, R.A., James, 26 Wane, D.D., Rev. Edmond, 7(1 — Dora Margaret, 76 M INDEX. Warren, Admiral Sir George, 79 — C, 138 — Frances, Lady, 79 Warwick, 38, 56 Warwickshire, 13 Wash Bridge (Osberton), 18, 100 Waterloo, Battle of, 20, 61, 89, 129 — Gallery, 5 Watts, Amelia, 4, 5, 36, 60 — William, 36, 60 — Governor of Fort William, Bengal, 4> 5 Webb, Marg-aret, 36, 61 — William, 36 Weddell, of Newby, Mrs., 43 Wehrschmidt, D. A., 92 Weigall, Henry, 4, 129 Welbeck Abbey, 61, 62, 63, 64 Wellington, Arthur, Duke of, 25, 47, 69, 129 Wellow Park, 30 Wells, H. T., 22 Welton Hall, 87 Wendy, 49 — Lettice, 49 of Wendy and Haslingfield, Sir Thomas, 49 Went worth, 26, 60, 103 Anne, 75 — Castle, 124 Sir William, 75 Woodhouse, 24, 25, 26, 35, 100, 103, no, 116, j 22, 133 Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Hon. Mary Selina Charlotte, 16, 17, 18, 2 j, 26, 68, 92, 100, 106, 131. Plate xlix. — Lady Dorothy, 60 Lady Frances, 106 Lady Mary, 17 West Dean, 52, 53 — Ham, 27 — Mrs., 109 Rev. C. F. C, Vicar of Charl- bury, 109 — Stoke, 5, 28, 29, 56 Westall, r.a., R., 123 Westminster Abbey, 29, 71 Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of, 92 — Marchioness of, 75, 92 — St. Margaret's, 5 Weston, Elizabeth, 57 — Jane, 79 f — of Lichfield, Sir Simon, 57 Weston, Sir Henry, 79 — Sir Richard, 79 Weston-Hugesson, Dorothy, 90 of Provender, William, 90 Wharncliffe, James Archibald, 1st Lord, 88 Wheatley, R.A., F. , 123 Whichwood, Forest of, 91, 95 Whitby Abbey, 111, 112 Whitehall, 5, 130 Whitworth, Charles, Earl, 105 Wickham, Antonina, 9 Very Rev. Tobias, 9 Wickstead, Charles, 23 Widdrington of Cherryborne Crange, Sir Thomas, 78 — Ursula, 78 Widmerpool, 72 Wilderness Park, 83 Wildman, Col. Thomas, 77 — Thomas, 77 Wilkes, Rev. Thomas, 40 Wilkins, F. W., 122 Williams, Rev. Humphrey, 117 — Thomas, 48 — ■ Sir John, 48 Willingham, North, 86 Willoughby, Eleanoreta, 2, 3 Elizabeth, 3, 6, 47, 104, 132 Emma, 38, 116 Ernest, 22 Henry, 22 Henry, 5th Lord Middle- ton, 6 Hon. Henry, 9 Hon. Thomas, 6, 7, 47 Lady Cassandra, 49, 50 Lettice, 49 Mr. James, 3 ofBirdsall, Hon. Thomas, Thomas, 6, 47 of Middleton, Frances, 116 of Parham, William, 3rd Lord, 78 of Wollaton, Sir Francis, 47> 49. 5°> 216 Rev. and Hon. James, 2, 3, 6, 9, 104, 119 Sir Thomas, 130 Wilmington, Earl of, 74 Spencer, Earl of, 45, 125 Wilson, Benjamin, 3, 15, 27, 33, 124, 130 — Elizabeth, 37 Wimborne, 62 INDEX. 167 Winchelsea, 94 Winchester, 94 Windermere, 100, 114 Windsor, 15 — Anne, Lady, 77 — Castle, 5, 27, 80, 113 Wint, Peter de, 100 Winterhalter, F., 13, 129 Withyham, 106 Wollaton, 6, 116 — Hall, 130 Wood, Ellen, 115 — James, 1 15 Woolsthorpe, 54 Worcester, Bishop of, 115 (Dr. Cornewall), Bishop of, 50. Plate xx. Palace, 51 Worksop, 49 — Manor, 93 Wormleighton, 71 Worsdale, James, 125 Worsley, Anne, 6 Mary, 6, 76 of Hovingham, Thomas, 6, 76 Wotton, 48, 53, 62, 64, 80, 92 Anne, 48 Margaret, 48 of Boughton-Malherbe, Sir Robert, 48 Wright, Barker, 21 Wright, Elizabeth, 58 — Harriet Maria, 25 — Henrietta Elizabeth, 25 — of Mapperley, Ichabod, 25 — Judith Frances 14 — of the Hayes, Fitzherbert, 14 — Thomas, 58 Wriothesley, Penelope, 71 Wynn, Lady Henrietta, 73 — Sir Watkin Williams, 73 Yarmouth, 25 Yokefleet, 1 — Old Hall, 24 York, 6, 7. — Archbishop of (Dr. Vernon Harcourt), 121 — Dean of, 9 — Henry, Cardinal of, 73 Lord Mayor of, 82 — Minster, 3, 6, 9 — St. Mary's Abbev, 31 St. Michael le Belfrey Church, 2 Yorkshire, 3,4, 6, 10, 14, 15, 17, 27 Youghal, College of, 7 Young, John, 120 Ziegler, 11, 13, 14 Zoffany, 39 Zouche, Harriet Ann, Lady de la. 79 — Lord de la, 79, 80 Zutphen, Battle of, 71 PRINTED AT BROWNS' SAVILE PRESS, DOCK STkEET, HULL GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE II 3 3125 01409 9929 mil it lift hi u tilt