md2rfw'^^^^&^ W\ -" "4*. CLASSIPIED LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS Ul OF DRAWINGS, PAINTIMS, kW SCIILPTUEE. ETCHINGS OF OBJECTS OF AET. Specimens of the Photographs enumerated in this Catalbgue may be seen in the Arundel Society's Sale Eooms at the South Kensington Museum, and at the Office of the Arundel Society, 24, Old Bond Street. A complete collection may be consulted in the National Art Library, South Kensington Museum. PUBLISHED BT THE ARUNDEL SOCIETY EOE PROMOTING THE KNOWLEDGE OE AET. 24. OLD BOND STEEET. 15929.— 1. CONTENTS. Page National Poeteaits, peosi the Exhibition oi? 1866 - 9 National Poeteaits, Selections op - ¦ - 52 National Poeteaits. — Laege Size - - - 53 Bats op the National Poeteait Exhibition op 1866 - 53 MiNiATUEE Poeteaits, peom the Exhibition op 1865 - 54 Eaphael's Caetoons. — In pive diffeeent sizes - - 66 Studies peom Raphael's Caetoons - 66 Raphael Deawings in the Louvee - - - - 68 Raphael Dea wings at Oxfoed - - - - 70 Michael Angelo Deawings at Oxfobd - - - 82 Holbein Deawings at Windsoe - - - 85 TuDOE Poeteaits. — In the New Palace op Westminstee - 87 Tuenee's Libee Studioeum - - - - 89 Muleeadt's Deawings and Paintings - - - 90 Designs poe Gold and Silvee Plate - - - 92 Paintings and Deawings (Miscellaneous) - - - 93 Italian Sculptuee op the Middle Ages - 94 Sculptuee (Miscellaneous) - . . - 96 Etchings op Objects op Aet by Students in Teaining 100 Many of the Photographs included in this Catalogue may be had on application. Those which are not in stock will be delivered {except under special circumstances) in fourteen days. All must be paid for previous to de livery. Orders hy post should he addressed to Mr. F. W. Maynard, Secretary of the Arundel Society, 24, Old Bond Street; or to Mr. Cundall, Agent for the Arundel Society at the South Kensington Museum. PEEFACE. This division of the Classified List of Photographs contains a catalogue of those Portraits in the National Portrait Exhibition of 1866 which the owners kindly permitted to be published, and which it was found possible to render with any degree of faithfulness ; and a selection of two hundred Portraits from the Exhibition of Miniature Portraits of 1865. Then follow lists of Photographs of Raphael's Cartoons, and of the weU-known Raphael Drawings in the Louvre and in the University Galleries at Oxford ; of the Michael Angelo Drawings at Oxford ; the celebrated Holbein Heads in the Royal Collection at Windsor ; the Tudor portraits in the new Palace at Westminster ; the series of Draw ings by Turner known as his " Liber Studiorum ;" and of thirty of Mulready's most important pictures. Besides these, there are Photographs of Italian Sculpture of the Middle Ages, in the South Kensington Museum ; and a series of Etchings done by Students in training in thg Schools of Art. The NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION of 1866, which owed its origin to a suggestion made by the Earl of Derby, contained 1,031 portraits of eminent persons from the time of the Plantagenets to the end of the reign of James II. These were contributed by 306 lenders, among whom were Her Majesty and many of the principal nobility, and a great number of country gentry who have inherited portraits of their ancestors. With but few exceptions, all readily allowed their pictures to be copied ; but some of the paintings were so much discoloured by age that it was found to be beyond the power of the photographer to reproduce them. The result is that only 964 por traits are included in the published lists. Many of these are by the best known painters : Holbein, Sir Antonio More, Lucas de Heere, Zucchero, Cornelius Jansen, Rubens, Vandyke, Dobson, Lely, Kneller, and others, a 2 4 Preface. With a view of giving examples of the Court costume of the period, nine of the most important portraits of the Tudor period were photo graphed on a large scale. A series of seventy-seven views of the BAYS OF THE EXHI BITION were taken in order to show the general appearance of the galleries and corridors, and the position in which the pictures were hung. The Exhibition was very successful, and during the 18 weeks it was open was attended by 73,000 visitors. It will be followed by an Ex hibition of Portraits which will commence with the reign of William and Mary. The EXHIBITION OF PORTRAIT MINIATURES in the South Kensington Museum in 1865 contained 3,081 examples of the work of the most eminent miniature painters of England and France, iive of whom lived in the 16th century, twenty-one in the 17th century, forty- two in the 18th century, and eighteen in the 19th century. With the consent of the owners of the miniatures, a selection of 200 were copied by photography, and impressions of these may now be obtained. " The miniature art of England possesses this distinguished peculi- " arity, that while no native painter had attained excellence in life-sized " oil portraiture before the time of Vandyke, we have in miniature art a " succession of eminent 'painters in little,' commencing with Nicholas " Hilliard in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and continued by John Hos- " kins, the two Olivers, father and son, down to the inimitable Samuel " Cooper, in the reign of Charles I. " The works of these men became the treasures of then- own and of " succeeding generations. Unlike the larger portraits of their foreign " competitors, which, in the troubled days that ensued, were exposed to " all the mutations of our great families, the miniature was mostly a " cherished decoration worn about the person and easily concealed. " Many have thus descended to us, inestimable both for their art and as " the sole recollections of several of England's most distinguished men " while others, despoiled in times of need of their jewelled settino-s ¦•' have been lost or destroyed." Of the RAPHAEL CARTOONS there are live series of photographs of different sizes, all of which were taken from the orio-inals by Mr. Thurston Thompson when they were at Hampton Court. These celebrated cartoons, which are drawn with chalk upon strong paper and coloured in distemper, are the original designs executed by Raphael and his scholars for Pope Leo X., in the year 1513, as copies Preface. 5 for tapestry work. Each cartoon is about 12 feet high. Tliere were originally ten ; but three — viz.. The Stoning of St. Stephen, The Con version of Saul, and St. Paul in his Dungeon at Philippi* — are lost. The tapestries, worked in wool, silk, and gold, were hung in the Sistine Chapel at Rome in 1519, the year before Raphael died, and excited the greatest applause. The Pope paid Raphael 434 gold ducats for his designs, and the workmen of Arras 50,000 gold ducats for the tapestries. These tapestries are now in the Vatican. The cartoons remained neglected in the warehouse of the manufac turer at Arras, and were seen there by Rubens, who advised Charles I. to purchase them for the use of a tapestry manufactory which was then established at Mortlake. On the death of Charles I. Cromwell bought them for 300?. for the nation. They remained for a long time in a lumber-room at Whitehall, till, by command of William III. Sir Chris topher Wren erected a room for them at Hampton Court, in which (after many removals to Buckingham House, Windsor, and Frogmore) they were hung in the year 1814, where they remained until Her Majesty permitted them to be removed to South Kensington, where they may now be seen to advantage in a well-lighted gallery. Of Photographs of DRAWINGS BT RAPHAEL several large collections may be consulted in the National Art Library in the South Kensington Museum. The most important of these are from — The Academy of Fine Arts, Venice - The Gallery of Duke Albrecht, Vienna The Gallery of the Uffizi, Florence - The Gallery of the Louvre, Paris The Hotel de ViUe, LiUe {Wicar Col lection) . - - . The Royal Library, Windsor - The British Museum - - - The University Galleries, Oxford The Duke of Devonshire's Gallery, Chatsworth - - - 12 „ Besides these there are photographs from Raphael Drawings in the Dresden and Sienna Galleries and from several private collections, so * The Arundel Society has published engravings of " The Stoning of St. Stephen" and the " Conversion of Saul " from careful drawings made from the tapestiies in the Vatican. 90 photographs. 80 )) 35 JJ 33 » 67 JJ 54 JJ 12 JJ 188 JJ 6 Preface. that authentic copies of at least 600 examples of Raphael Studies in ink, chalk, silver-point, and sepia, may be examined in this Library. At present only the photographs from the Drawings in the Louvre and the Oxford Galleries can be offered to the public. The celebrated collection at Oxford formerly belonged to Sh Thomas Lawrence, and at his death was bought by the Messrs. Woodburn, who subsequently sold it for 7,O00Z. to the University of Oxford. The money was raised by subscription, to which Lord Eldon contributed no less than 4,100Z. Many of these Drawings can be traced back to the possession of Timoteo della Vite, a friend and pupil of Raphael, and his executor ; of George Vasari, the artist, who wrote the well-known series of " Lives of Italian Painters ;" and of the Marquis Antaldi, a lineal descendant of the Della Vite family. This collection is now in the University Galleries, where students of the Royal Academy are gratuitously ad mitted. This privilege was purchased by William IV., who gave for this purpose a donation of 50 guineas. Of the well-known DRAWINGS BY HOLBEIN in ,the Royal Library at Windsor there are 65 photographs. These are portraits of the chief personages at the Court of Henry VIII., and in many instances were doubtless studies for oil paintings. In the National Portrait Exhibition the portraits of Sir Thomas More, and of his father, and Nicholas Poyntz were evidently painted from the drawings at Windsor. In noticing this coUection, Horace Walpole says : — "At present an " invaluable treasure of the works of this master is preserved in one " of our palaces. Soon after the accession of the late king (George II.) " Queen Caroline found in a bureau at Kensington a noble coUection " of Holbein's original drawings for the portraits of some of the chief " personages ot the Court of Henry VTII. How they came there is " quite unknown. After Holbein's death they had been sold into " France, from whence they were bought and presented to Charles I. " by Monsieur de Liencourt. Charles changed them with William " Earl of Pembroke, for a St. George, by Raphael, now at Paris. Lord " Pembroke gave them to the Earl of Arundel, and at the dispersion of " that collection they may have been bought by or for the kinw. There " are 89 of them, a few of which are duplicates. A great part are ex- " ceedingly flue, and in one respect preferable to his finished pictures " as they are drawn in a bold and free manner ; and, though they have " little more than the outlines, being drawn with chalk upon paper " stained of a flesh colour and scarce shaded at all, there is a strength " and vivacity in them equal to the most perfect portraits. The heads Preface. 7 '' of Sir Thomas More, Bishop Fisher, Sir Thomas Wyat, and Broke, "Lord Cobham, are masterpieces." In the Museum at Basle and in the Albrecht Gallery at Vienna there are many similar portraits by Hans Holbein. Photographs of these drawings may be seen in the National Art Library ; among those from the Basle Museum will be found the original sketch for the celebrated painting of " Sir Thomas More and his Family." The series of PORTRAITS OF THE TUDOR FAMILY were painted from authentic contemporary works to decorate the Prince's Chamber in the new Palace at Westminster, by Richard Burchett, Head Master of the Central Training School of the Science and Art Depart ment. They are chiefly taken from the works of Holbein, Mabuse, Lucas de Heere, Janet, and miniatures of the period. Fifty-one of the original Dravsdngs made by J. M. W. TURNER, R.A., for the engravings of his "LIBER STUDIORUM," are now in the Picture Galleries of the South Kensington Museum. Of these a complete series of photographs may be had. In his "Life of Turner " Mr. Walter Thornbury says :— "There can " be no doubt that the ' Liber Studiorum ' was begun by Turner in " rivahy of Claude's ' Liber Veritatis,' published by the Duke of " Richmond after his return from Italy. " Turner's ' Liber ' undoubtedly utterly weighs down the book of " Claude ; but then we must not forget that the comparison is an unjust " one. Claude's was not a show book and never intended for publica- *' tion ; it is merely a volume of sketches of sold pictures, kept as " remembrances. Turner's was a book the produce of some years, " elaborated with extreme care, engraved for the most part with his " own hands, and watched in all its processes with the most jealous and " sagacious care. It was intended to show his command of the whole " compass of landscape art and the boundless and matchless richness " of his stores, both of fact and invention. *' The drawings for the ' Liber ' mezzotints were of the same size as " the plates, and were carefully finished in sepia. The proofs were " sometimes also touched all over with the brush in sepia." The publication of the engravings of the " Liber Studiorum " was commenced in 1807 and discontinued at the fourteenth number in 1816. It comprised 71 plates. The subjects, embracing the whole domain of landscape art, were divided into six heads — Historical, Pastoral, Elegant Pastoral, Mountain, Marine, and Architectural. Of MULREADY'S PAINTINGS there are at present only 30 Photographs. These, however, include all his most celebrated works. 8 Preface. such as " Choosing the Wedding Gown," " The Whistonian Contro versy," "The Hayfield," "The Seven Ages," "The Wolf and the Lamb," " Giving a Bite," &c., some of which the art of photography has, most unexpectedly, reproduced with great truthfulness. This series will be added to from time to time. The examples of ITALIAN SCULPTURE consist of Photographs of fifty choice works of the middle ages and the period of the revival of art, now in the possession of the South Kensington Museum, by Jacopo della Querela, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Donatello, Luca and Andrea della Robbia, and several other great Italian masters. The series of ETCHINGS OF OBJECTS OF ART in the South Kensington Museum have been executed by students in the Training Class for Etching, under the direction of Mr. Richard J. Lane, A.R.A. Fifty of these Etchings have been carefully printed by M. Delatre of Paris and Mr. Martin of Hampstead Road, and are now ready for publication. They embrace a great variety of objects, such as Coffers, Caskets, Cups, Lamps, Croziers, Diptychs, &c. &c., all of which have been selected for their interest as works of art. DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PORTRAITS. A Series of NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR POR TRAITS selected from the Fhst Special Exhibition of National Por traits at South Kensington, from the Reigns of the Plantagenet Kings to the Abdication of James II. (1152 to 1688). Price, One Shilling and Sixpence Each. 1. ROSAMOND CLIFFORD. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Coui-t). 3. EDWARD III. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 4. JOHN OF GAUNT, Duke of Lancaster. Painted by Luca Cor- nelli. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort. _5. WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM, Bishop of Winchester. Lent by Mr. Baldwin J. P. Bastard. -6. JOHN WYCLIFFE. Lent by the Earl of Denbigh. 7. RICHARD II. Lent by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. -8. GEOFFREY CHAUCER. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 9. GEOFFREY CHAUCER. Lent by Mr. J. P. Seddon. 10. HENRY IV. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castie). 11. THOMAS ARUNDEL, or FITZ ALAN, Aichbishop of Canter bury. Le?it by Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. 12. JAMES, EARL OF DOUGLAS. Lent by the Marquis of Queensbury. 13. HENRY IV. Lent by the Earl of Essex. 14. HENRY V. Lent by Eton College. 15. HENRY VL Lent by Eton College. 16. MARRIAGE OF HENRY VI. WITH MARGARET OF AN JOU. Lent by the Duke of Sutherland, K. G. 10 Plantagenet Reigns, 1154-1485. 17. EDWARD GRIMSTON. Painted by Petrus Christus. Lent by the Earl of Verulam. 18. SIR JOHN DONNE] and LADY DONNE. Painted by Van Eyck or Hans Memling. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K. G. 19. JOHN TALBOT, fii-st Earl of Shrewsbury. Lent by the Marquis of Northampton. 20. MARGARET BEAUCHAMP, Countess of Shrewsbury. Lent by the Marquis of Northampton. 21. SIR JOHN FORTESCUE, Kt. Ascribed to Hans Memling. Lent by the Earl Fortescue. 23. RICHARD NEVILL, Earl of Warwick, K.G. Lent by the Mar quis of Hastings. 24. EDWARD IV. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor). 25. GEORGE PLANTAGENET, Duke of Clarence, K.G. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. 26. ISABEL NEVILL, Duchess of Clarence. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. 27. HUMPHREY PLANTAGENET, Duke of Gloucester, and JOHN KEMPE, Archbishop of Canterbury. Lent by the Duke of Sutherland, K.G. 28. MARGARET PLANTAGENET, Countess of Salisbury. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. 29. QUEEN ELIZABETH WOODVILLE. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 30. QUEEN ELIZABETH WOODVILLE. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 31. QUEEN ELIZABETH WOODVILLE. Lent by Queen's Col lege, Cambridge. 32. MARGARET PLANTAGENET, Duchess of Burgundy. Lent by the Society of Antiquaries. 33. JANE SHORE. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 34. JANE SHORE. Lent by Eton College. 35. JANE SHORE. Lent by King's College, Cambridge. 36. SIR THOMAS LYTTELTON, K.B. Painted by Arthur Pond. Le7it by Lord Lyttelton. 37. SIR HENRY WENTWORTH, K.B. Lent by Lord De Vlsle and Dudley. 38. RICHARD III. Le7it by Earl of Derby, K. G. 39. HENRY CHICHELEY, Archbishop of Canterbury. Lent by Viscount Strangford, 40. HUGH OLDHAM, Bishop of Exeter. Lent by Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 41. SIR ROBERT CHESTER, Kt. (1510-1574). Lent by Mr. Harry Chester. Reign af Henry VIL, 1485-1509. 11 42. THOMAS STANLEY, first Earl of Derby. Lent by the Earl of Derby, KG. 43. QUEEN ELIZABETH OF YORK (1466-1502). Lent by Mr. Charles Winn. Ai. EDWARD STAFFORD, third Duke of Buckingham, KG. Lent by the Marquis of Bath. 45. JOHN HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk, K.G. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 46. RICHARD FOX, Bishop of Winchester. Painted by Johannes Corvus. Lent by Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 47. MARGARET BEAUFORT, Countess of Richmond and Derby. Lent by St, John's College, Cambridge. 48. MARGARET BEAUFORT, Countess of Richmond and Derby. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K. G. 49. ARTHUR, Prince of Wales (1486-1502). Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 50. RICHARD FOX, Bishop of Winchester. Lent by Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. 51. QUEEN ELIZABETH OF YORK. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. "-52. HENRY VH. Pamted by Jan de Mabuse. Lent by Hon. Mrs. Greville Howard. -S3. MARGARET TUDOR, Queen of Scotiand. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 54. HENRY VII. and FERDINAND OF ARRAGON. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr, Henry Musgrave. 55. HENRY VII. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castie). 56. HENRY VII. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 57. QUEEN ELIZABETH OF YORK. Ascribed to Jan de Ma buse. Lent by Mr. B. J. P. Bastard. -58. THREE CHILDREN OF HENRY VII. Painted by Jan de Mabuse. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). -59. HENRY VII. Lent by Mr, Charles Winn. ,61. JAMES IV. OF SCOTLAND. Painted by D. Mytens. Lent by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P. 62. HENRY VII. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 63. JAMES IV. OF SCOTLAND. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Marquis of Lothian. 64. JOHN ALCOCK, Bishop of Ely. Lent by Jesus College, Cam bridge. 65. SIR CHARLES SOMERSET, first Earl of Worcester, K.G. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort. 66. MARY HUNGERFORD, Baroness Hungerford, and afterwards Hastings. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. ^ 12 National Portraits. 67. GEORGE HASTINGS, third Baron and first Earl of Huntingdon. Painted by PVangois Clouet (Janet). Lent by Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. 68. SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt., the elder. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 69. GEORGE LORD STRANGE. Lentby the Earl of Derby, K.G. 70. THOMAS, second EARL OF DERBY, KG. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. 71. EDWARD STAFFORD, third Duke of Buckingham, K.G. Painted by Haus Holbein. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. 72. NICHOLAS KRATZER. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Viscount Galicay, M.P. 73. HANS HOLBEIN. Painted by Hans Holbein. .Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 74. QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr. Walter Moseley. 5. HENRY VIII. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy the Duke of Manchester. 76. CHARLES BRANDON, Duke of Suffolk, KG., and his Wife the PRINCESS MARY TUDOR. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mrs. Brartfill. 77. HENRY VIII. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 78. QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy Countess Delawarr. 79. QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON. Lent by the Na- tional Portrait Gallery. M. CHARLES BRANDON, Duke of Suffolk, and his Wife the PRINCESS MARY TUDOR. Pamted by Jan de Mabuse! Lent by the Earl of Yarborough. 81. SIR WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Kt. Lent by the Duke of De- vonshire, K.G. '' 82. ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, Earl of Angus. Painted by Francois Clouet (Janet). Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle) ''• ^^SsrcSe?" ^^^^" ^"^^-^^^«)- ^-^^^y^^r Majesty '^^'^^dS\™' ^'^'¦^t^^^l^yH^'^^ Holbein. Lent by Lady Sophia 85. HENRY SOMERSET, second Earl of Worcester. Lent bu the Duke of Beaufort. ^ 86, WILLIAM WARHAM, Archbishop of Canterbury (1456-1532^ I Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Archbishop of Canter- 87. MARGARET DOUGLAS, Countess of Lennox. Lent bv H w Diamond, M.D. -^ '^^- Reign of Henry VIIL, 1509-1547. 13 88. JOHN FISHER, Bishop of Rochester. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Major J, H. Brooks. 90. MARGARET TUDOR, Queen of Scotiand. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Marquis of Lothian. 91. SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt. (the elder). Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. 92. JOHN FISHER, Bishop of Rochester. Painted by Hans Hol bein. Lent by St. John's College, Cambridge. m. THOMAS CRANMER, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Jesus College, Cambridge, ¦94. PETER MARTYR (1500-1562). Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 95. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Surrey. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 96. THOMAS LINACRE, M.D. Painted by Hans Holbein or Qu. Matsys. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). ¦97. QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Lent by Hon. Mrs. Greville Hoivard. 98. SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt. (the elder). Lent by Mr, John Bruce. •99. HENRY VIII. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. 100. SIR ANTHONY FITZHERBERT, Kt., afterwards Lord Fitz- herbert. Lent by Sir William Fitzherhert, Bart, JOl. SIR THOMAS BOLEYN, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde, K.G. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr. W. B. Stopford. 102. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Surrey. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). • 103. QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Lent hy the Earl of Warwick. 104. CHRISTINA OF DENMARK, Duchess of Milan. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). '105. MARY BOLEYN. Lent hy the Earl oj Warwick. _ip6. JAMES V. OF SCOTLAND and his second Queen MARY '" OF GUISE. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G, 107. QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Sir Montague J. Cholmeley, Bart., M.P, 108. SIR RICHARD SOUTHWELL, Kt. Painted by Hans Hol bein. Lent by Mr. H. E. Chetwynd Stapylton. 109. HENRY VIII. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 110. SIR WILLIAM BUTTS, Kt. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. 111. SIR NICHOLAS (called "WILLIAM") POYNTZ. Lentby the Marquis of Ormonde. 112. SIR RICHARD SOUTHWELL. Pamted by Micheh, after Holbein. Lent by Mr. Ralph N. Wornum. 14 National Portraits. 1 13. THOMAS CROMWELL, Earl of Essex, K.G. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Duke of Manchester. 114. QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Painted by Hans Holbein, Lentby the Earl of Denbigh. 1 15. LADY BUTTS. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. -116. ANNE ASKEW, or ASCOUGH. Lent by Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. ,117. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR EDWARD MONTAGU, Kt. Lent by Mr. Andrew Montagu. .118. HENRY VIII. Lentby Viscount Galway, M.P. J 19. QUEEN JANE SEYMOUR. Lent by the Duke of Northum berland, 120. MARY TUDOR, Queen of France, afterwards Duchess of Suffolk. Lent by the Earl Brownlow. 121. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Surrey (1518-1547). Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Countess Delawarr. 122. JOANNA FITZALAN, Lady Abergavenny. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy Mr. John Webb. 123. CHARLES BRANDON, Duke of Suffolk, K.G. Lent by the Earl Brownlow. 124. HENRY VIIL Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 125. QUEEN JANE SEYMOUR. Lent hy Countess Delawarr. 126. THOMAS CROMWELL, Earl of Essex, K.G. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy the Countess of Caledon. 127. SIR RICHARD BROKE, Kt. Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by Admiral Sir G. Broke Middleton, Bart. 128. SIR WILLIAM PETRE, Kt. Lent by Rev. C. P. Peters. J.29. SIR HENRY GUILDFORD, Kt. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy Mr. John Webb. 130. CARDINAL WOLSEY (1471-1530). Lent by the Royal Col lege of Physicians. 131. QUEEN KATHARINE PAR (1512?-1548). Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr. Richard Booth. 132. QUEEN ANNE OF CLEVES. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr Charles Morrison. 133. SIR HENRY WYAT, Kt. Lent by the Earl of Romney. 134. HENRY VIII. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K. G. 135. HENRY VIII. AND QUEEN JANE SEYMOUR. Painted by Van Remee, after Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court), Reign of Henry VIIL, 1509-1547. 15 136. THOMAS RADCLYFFE, Earl of Sussex, K.G. Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by Mr. Martin H, Colnaghi, 137. FRANCES SIDNEY, Countess of Sussex. Lent by Sidney- Sussex College, Cambridge. 2_38. WILL SOMERS. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lejit by Her " Majesty (Hampton Court). 139. THOMAS RADCLYFFE, Earl of Sussex, K.G. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by Sir Brook W. Bridges, Bart., M.P. 140. THOMAS LORD AUDLEY, K.G. Lent by Magdalen College, Cambridge. -ni. SIR WILLIAM SIDNEY, Kt. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. M2. THOMAS CRANMER, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Captain H, Byng. -T43. ERASMUS (1467-1536). Painted by G. Penz. Lent hy Her 1 Majesty (Windsor Castle). 144. HENRY VIII. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. 145. JAMES V. OF SCOTLAND. Le7it by the Duke of Devon shire, K.G. 146. HENRY VHI. Lent by the Royal College of Physicians. 147. NICHOLAS WOOTTON, LL.D., Dean of Canterbury. Lent by the Dean of Canterbury, J48. THOMAS CARDINAL WOLSEY (1471-1530). Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 149. SIR HENRY GUILDFORD, K.G. (1478- ). Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 150. SIR JOHN MORE and SIR THOMAS MORE. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Sir Henry R. Vane, Bart. 151. SIR THOMAS POPE. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Countess of Caledon, 152. HENRY VHI., PRINCESS MARY, and WILL SOMERS. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K. G. 153. EDWARD STANLEY, third Earl of Derby, K.G. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. 154. SIR JOHN CHEKE, Kt. (1514-1557). Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Duke of Manchester. 155. LADY HELEN LESLIE. Painted by Sir Antonio More, Lent by the Marquis of Lothian. 156. HENRY VIII. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. ,157. SIR THOMAS MORE (1480-1535). Painted by Haus Holbein. Lent by Mr. Henry Huth, 158. LADY DOROTHY DEVEREUX ( -1566). Lent by Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley, 16 Reign of mward VL, 154:1-1553. 160. MARK KER, Abbot of Newbattle. Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by the Marquis of Lothian. 161. SIR JOHN THYNNE, Kt. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Marquis of Bath. 165. THOMAS HOWARD, third Duke of Norfolk. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 166. PHILIPPE DE VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM. Lent by the Earl of Clarendon, K. G. 167, HENRY VIII, Lent by Mr. Andreiv Fountaine. 168. EDWARD SEYMOUR, Duke of Somerset, K.G., "The Pro tector." Lent by Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. 169. THOMAS, first LORD -WENT WORTH. Lent hy Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. 170. HENRY VIII. AND HIS FAMILY. Pamted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hamjjton Court). 171. SIR EDWARD MONTAGU, Kt. Lent by the Duke of Manchester. 1 72. EDWARD VI. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 173. SIR THOMAS SMITH, Kt., LL.D. Painted by P. Fischer after Hans Holbein. Lent by Eton College. 174. EDWARD SEYMOUR, Duke of Somerset, K.G., " The Pro tector." Lent by Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. 175. EDWARD VI. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Earl of Hardwicke. 176. EDWARD VI. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Earl of Yarborough. Ill, EDW^ARD VI. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Christ's Hospital. 178. THOMAS, second LORD WENTWORTH. Lent by Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth, 179. EDWARD VI. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Christ's Hospital, 180. EDWARD VI. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Duke of Manchester. 181. THOMAS, LORD SEYMOUR OF SUDELEY, K.G. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Marquis of Bath. 182. SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt. (the younger). Lent by the Earl of Romney. 183. LADY JANE GREY (1537-1554). Painted by Lucas de Heere. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K, G. 184. LADY JANE GREY. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent bu Colonel lempest. "^ Reign of Queen Mary, 1553—1558. 17 REGINALD, CARDINAL POLE (1500-1558). Lent by the Archbishop of Canterbury. J^6. SIR ANTONIO MORE (1519-1575). Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K, G. 187. EDWARD VL (1537-1553). Lentby King's College, Cambridge, 188. HENRY DE LA POLE, Lord Montacute. Lent by Mr. Regi nald Cholmondeley. 189. HENRY GREY, third Marquis of Dorset and Duke of Suffolk. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent by the Marquis of Salis bury, K.G. 190. LADY JANE GREY (1537-1554). Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 191. LORD GUILDFORD DUDLEY. Lentby Colonel and Baroness North. 193. LADY JANE GREY (1537-1554). Lent by Lord Houghton, 194. SIR EDWARD GRIMSTON, Kt. Lent by theEarl of Verulam, ^195. REGINALD, CARDINAL POLE (1500-1558). Painted by Titian. Lent by Lord Arundell of Wardour. Ii96. QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by Mr. Charles Winn. ,197. HENRY FITZALAN, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Lent by the Marquis of Bath. 198. LADY ELEANOR BRANDON. Painted by Lucas de Heere. Lent by Mr, F. Vernon Wentworth. 199. QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). Lent by Her Majesty {WinHsor Castle). ^00. PHILIP II. OF SPAIN. Painted by Sanchez Coello. Lent hy Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart,, M.P. ^01. STEPHEN GARDINER, Bishop of Winchester. Lent by * Trinity Hall, Cambridge. 202. STEPHEN GARDINER, Bishop of Winchester. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by Lord Taunton. .203. WILLIAM POWLETT, first Marquis of Winchester. Painted by F. Zuchero. Lent by Mr. John Webb. -204. HUGH LATIMER, Bishop of Worcester. Lent by the Dean of Canterbury. 206. REGINALD, CARDINAL POLE. Painted by Pierino del Vaga. r Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. .207. WILLIAM POWLETT, first Marquis of Winchester, K.G. Lent by the Society of Antiquaries. 209. PHILIP II. OF SPAIN. Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent *»• by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 15929.— 1. B 18 National Portraits. 210. SIR EDWARD GRIMSTON, Kt. Lent hy the Earl of Verulam. 211. EDWARD, first LORD NORTH. Lent hy Colonel and Baroness North. 212. QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). Painted by Lucas de Heere. Lent by Mr. W. B. Stopford. 213. ALICE JUDDE, wife of Thomas Smythe. Lent by Viscount Strangford. 214. SIR THOMAS WILSON, Kt. Lent by Sir T. M, Wilson, Bart, 215. WILLIAM WHITAKER, D.D. (1547-1595). Lent by St. John's College, Cambridge, 216. SIR WALTER HUNGERFORD. Lent by Sir Hungerford Pollen, Bart. 217. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Painted by F. Zuchero. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 218. SIR GAWEN CAREW, Kt. Painted by N. Hilliard. Lentby Mr. W. H, Pole Carew. 219. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Painted by Lucas de Heere. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 220. FRANgOIS, DUG D'ALEN^ON, D'ANJOU, &c. Painted by Francois Clouet (Janet). Lent by Mr. John Bruce. 221. THOMAS SMYTHE (1522-1591). Lent by Viscount Strang ford. 224. HENRY FITZALAN, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 225. WILLIAM SOMERSET, third Earl of Worcester, K.G. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort. 226. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Painted by Nicholas Hilliard. Lent by Sir John Salushury Trelawny, Bart, 227. JOHN WHITGIFT, Archbishop of Canterbury (1530-1604). Lent hy St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 228. JOHN BULL, Mus. Doc. Lent by the University of Oxford. 229. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K. G. ,230. SIR HENRY UMPTON or UNTON, Painted by Mark Gar- *^ rard. Lent by Mr. Henry Nugent Bankes. 231. SIR EDWARD SOMERSET, fourth Earl of Worcester, KG. Lent hy the Duke of Beaufort. 232. SIR JONATHAN TRELAWNY, Kt. Painted by F. Zucchero. Letit by Sir John Salushury Trelawny, Bart. 233. EDMUND GRINDAL, D.D,, Archbishop of Canterbury, Letit by the Dean of Canterbury. Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603. 19 234. SIR WILLIAM PADDY. Lent hy St. John's College, Oxford. 235. LADY HUNSDON. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent hy Mr. W. B. Stopford, 236. MARGARET DOUGLAS, Countess of Lennox. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 237. SIR~~^ROBERT CAREY, afterwards Earl of Monmouth. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent hy Mr. D. Laing. 238. HENRY CAREY, Lord Hunsdon, K.G. Pamted by F. Zucchero, Lent by Mr, W, B. Stopford. ,239, SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON, K.G, (1539-1591), Lent by the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, 240. ELIZABETH, LADY WENTWORTH. Painted by Lucas de Heere. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K. G. ^41. ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, KG,, and PAGE, Painted by F, Zucchero, Lent by the Marquis of Bath. '243, SIR PHILIP SANDYS, Kt. Lent by Mr. Charles Winn. 244. SIR WALTER MILDMAY, Kt. Lent by Sir Henry B. P, St. John Mildmay, Bart, -545. WILLIAM CECIL, Lord Burghley, K.G. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford, 246. THOMAS CECIL, Earl of Exeter, with his half-brother, ROBERT, EARL OF SALISBURY. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K. G, £47. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Painted by Hans Hol bein. Lent by Her Majesty (St. James's Palace). 248. JANE HECKINGTON, Mrs. Cecil. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K, G, 250. SIR WALTER RALEIGH, Kt. (1552-1618). Lent by the ' Marquis of Bath. 251. ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, K.G. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G, .252. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Lent hy the Earl of Hardwicke, 253, ROBERT DEVEREUX, second Earl of Essex, K,G. Lent hy the Earl of Derby, KG. 254. MILDRED COKE, Lady Burleigh. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K, G, 255. THOMAS SACKVILLE, Earl of Dorset. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent by the Countess of Delawarr, 256. QUEEN ELIZABETH CARRIED IN STATE TO HUNS- ¦^ DON HOUSE, 18th September 1571. Painted by Mark Garrard, Lent by Mr, G, Digby Wingfield Digby. * B 2 20 National Portraits. "257, QUEEN ELIZABETH. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. 258. SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM, K.G. (1536-1590). Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 259. ROBERT CECIL, Earl of Salisbury, K.G. (1560-1612). Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K. G. 260. SIR GEORGE CAREW, Kt. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 261. ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, K.G. Lent by Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. 262. ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, K.G. Lent by the University Library, Cambridge. 263. WALTER DEVEREUX, first Earl of Essex. Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by the Earl of Yarborough, 264. JOHN GLANVILLE. Lent by Lincoln's Inn, 265. GEORGE BUCHANAN (1506-1582). Lent by the University of Edinburgh. 266. GEORGE BUCHANAN. Painted by F. Pourbus, Lent by the Royal Society. vS67, QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603), Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent hy the Marquis of Salisbury, K, G, 268, THOMAS HOWARD, fourth Duke of Norfolk, Painted by F, Zucchero. Lent by the Earl of Carlisle. 269. MATTHEW PARKER, Archbishop of Canterbury (1504-1575). Lent by Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. "270. JOHN FOXE (1517-1587), Lent hy Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. 271. QUEEN ELIZABETH (as Princess), Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by Mr. Andrew Fountaine. ,272. HUBERT LANGUET (1518-1581). Lent by Lord de L'Isle and Dudley. -273. SIR THOMAS GRESHAM (1519-1579). Lent by the Mercers' Company. ¦ 274. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586). Lent hy the Earl of Warwick. '275. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586). Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Marquis of Lothian. 276. LADY MARY DUDLEY, wife of Sir Henry Sidney. Lent hy Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. 277, SIR RICHARD CLOUGH, Kt. Lent hy the Rev. J, Williams Ellis. 278. COUNTESS OF DERBY, Painted by Lucas de Heere, Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 279. SIR THOMAS GRESHAM (1519-1579). Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by Mr. G. W. G. Leveson Gower, M.P, Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603. 21 280. SIR NICHOLAS THROCKMORTON, Kt. (1513-1570). Lent by Sir William Throckmorton, Bart, 281. RICHARD COX, Bishop of Ely (1499-1581). Lent by Trinity Hall, Cambridge, |282. FRANCES WALSINGHAM, as Lady Sidney. Lent by Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. 283. SIR JAMES DUNDAS, of Arniston. Lent by Mr, Robert Dundas, of Arniston, jjg84. MARY SIDNEY, Countess of Pembroke. Lent by Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. lisS^XHIEF JUSTICE SIR JOHN POPHAM, Kt. (1531-1606). ^^^f'^ Lent by the Duke of Manchester. 2I7. HENRY STANLEY, fourth Earl of Derby. Lent hy the Earl of Derby, K.G, 288. ALICE SPENCER, Countess of Derby. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. 289. FERDINANDO STANLEY, fifth Earl of Derby, KG. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. 290. SIR ANTHONY SHIRLEY. Lent by Sir Thomas Western, Bart, M.P. 291. SIR JONATHAN TRELAWNY, Kt. (1569-1604). Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent by Sir John Salushury Trelawny, Bart. 292. SIR CHRISTOPHER WRAY, Kt. (1524-1592). Lent hy Mr, W, T. Snosswell, 293, HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Northampton, K,G, Lent by Mr.. J, G. Nichols. 294, ROBERT CECIL, first [Earl of Salisbury, K,G, Le?if hy the Earl of Derby, K.G. 295, HENRY HASTINGS, third Earl of Huntingdon, K.G. Le7ithy the Marquis of Hastings. .£96. ROBERT DEVEREUX, second Earl of Essex, K.G. Painted by Isaac Oliver. Lent hy Earl Spencer, K. G. 297. SIR THOMAS CHALONER, Kt. (1515-1565). Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent hy Mrs. M. G. Edgar. -298. AMY GAINES, Lady Popham, Lent by Mr. F. L. Popham. 299. FULKE GREVILLE, first Lord Brooke. Painted by Patoun. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. i.300. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, Kt, Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by Mr, F, Vernon Wentworth, •«01. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY AND HIS BROTHER, afterwards Earl of Leicester. Lent hy Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, 302. AMBROSE DUDLEY, Earl of Warwick. Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K, G. 22 . National Portraits. 303. SIR HENRY WALLOP, Kt. Painted by Nicholas Hilliard. Lent by the Earl of Portsmouth, 304. SIR HENRY SIDNEY, Kt. Lent by Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, '^305. MARY STUART, Queen of Scots (1542-1587). Painted by Nicholas BLilhard, Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, KG. 306, GENERAL- HARRY VAUGHAN, Lent by Lady Frances Harcourt. 307, QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603), Lent hy the Head Master of Westminster. 308, WILLIAM WICKHAM, Bishop of Winchester. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent by Mr. William Wickham. •309. MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. Lent hy Earl Cathcart. 310. MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. Lent hy Mr. F, Vernon Wentworth, -^11, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots, Painted by Fran9ois Clouet (Janet), Lent by the Earl of Leven and Melville, 312, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), Lent hy Jesus College, Cambridge. 313, RICHARD CAREW. Lent by Mr, W. H. Pole Carew, ¦ 314, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. Lent by Mr, Stewart Mac kenzie of Seaforth. 315, ELIZABETH HARD WICK, Countess of Shrewsbury, Lent by the National Portrait Gallery. 316, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. Lent by Captain G, H, W, Carew, - 317. DAVID RIZZIO, Lent by Mr. Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth. 318, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 319, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots, Painted by F, Zucchero, Lent by the Scottish Corporation., 320, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. Painted by Luca Cornelli. Lent by Lord Taunton. 321. MARY STUART, Queen of Scots. Painted by Fran9ois Clouet (Janet). Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 322. HENRY STUART, Earl of Darnley, and his Brother, CHARLES STUART. Painted by L, de Heere, Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court), 323. HENRY STUART, Earl of Darnley (1546-1567), Lent by Mr, Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth, 324, MARY STUART, Queen of Scots, Lent by Mrs. Michie Forbes. 325, QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603), Painted by Mark Garrard, Lent by Mr. David Laitig. Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603. 23 326. HENRY STUART, Earl of Darnley (1546-1567). Lent by the Earl of Home, 327. MARY ANNE WALTHAM. Painted by Frangois Clouet (Janet). Lent by the Earl Spencer, K G. 329, JOHN KNOX (1505-1572). Lent by Lord Torphichen, ,^30. WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE (1564-1616). Lent by Mr. J. i^ Heywood Hawkins, 331. MARY BEATOUN. Painted by Sir Antonio More. Lent by the Earl of Suffolk. ¦^32. BEN JONSON (1573-1637). Painted by Jacob Jordaens. Lent by Sir John Lawson, Bt. 5335. WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE (1565-1616). Painted by Taylor or Burbage. Lent by the National Portrait Gallery. JZ6. EDMUND SPENSER (1553-1599). Lent by the Earl of Kinnoull. 338. MICHAEL DRAYTON (1563-1631). Lent by Dulwich College, ^341. WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. Lent by Mr. H. Danby Sey- * mour, M.P. 42. WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 343. MARGARET RUSSELL, Countess of Cumberland. Lent hy the Bodleian Library. L344. ELIZABETH VERNON, Countess of Southampton. Painted by I Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Mr, G. Digby Wingfield Digby. ^5. SIR WALTER RALEIGH, Kt. (1552-1618). Lent by the Earl i of Hardwicke, 346. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (1541 P-1595), Lent hy Lord Houghton, 347. RICHARD HOWLAND, Bishop of Peterborough. Lent by the Bishop of Peterborough. ^348. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Lent by Lord Methuen. •349. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Lentby Viscount Strangford, 350. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 351. SIR MARTIN FROBISHER, Kt. ( -1594). Lent by the Governors of Dulwich College. 352. THOMAS SUTTON (1530-1611). Lent by Sir Thomas Bateson, Bart, M.P. 353. SIR RICHARD GRANVILLE, Kt. ( -1561). Lent hy the Rev. Lord John Thynne, '354.- SIR WILLIAM PELHAM, Kt. ( -1587). Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Earl of Yarborough, 355, ROBERT DEVEREUX, second Earl of Essex. Lent hy the Earl of Verulam, 24 National Portraits. 356. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Lent hy Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. 357. CHARLES, second LORD HOWARD of Effingham, Earl of Nottingham, K.G. Lent by the Lords of the Admiralty. -360. CHARLES CHUTE. Lent by Mr. W. Wiggett Chute. ¦-^1. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, Kt. (1541 P-1595). Lent by the Cor poration of Plymouth. 362. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Lent by the Earl of Verulam. 363. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Lent by the University Library, Cambridge. 364. SIR WILLIAM HARRIS, Kt. Painted by Gerard Lucas Horebout. Lent hy Rev. J. M. St, Clere Raymond, 365. THOMAS SACKVILLE, Earl of Dorset. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 366. HENRY WRIOTHESLEY, third Earl of Southampton. Lent by Mr. G, D. Wingfield Digby. 367. PORTRAIT OF A K.G. (Name unknown). Lent by Mr, F. Leyborne Popham. 368. SIR HENRY PALMER, Kt. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent hy Mr, David Laing. 369. EDWIN SANDYS, Archbishop of York. Lent by the Bishop of London. ,370. WILLIAM CAVENDISH. Painted by Cornehus Jansen. Lent by Mr. Charles Winn. 371. SIR JOHN SPENCER. Painted by G. Stretes. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K.G. 372. MRS. VERNON (1543-1583). Lent hy Mr, Reginald Chol mondeley. 373. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN WALLOP, K.G, Painted by Hans Holbein. Lent by the Earl of Portsmouth. 374. LADY HARRIS. Painted by Gerard Lucas Horebout. Lent by the Rev. J. M. St. Clere Raymond. 375. HUGH O'NEILL, Earl of Tyrone. Lent by Mr. C, De Gernon. 376. SIR EDMUND VERNEY, Kt. Lent by Sir Harry Vernev Bart., M.P, "^ ^ 377. SIR MARTIN BOWES (1500-1566). Painted by William Faithorne. Lent by the Goldsmiths' Company. 378. HUGH O'NEILL, Earl of Tyrone. Lent by Mr. C. De Gernon. 379, LADY OWEN AND CHILD. Lent hy Mr. Reginald Choi- raondeley. 380. EDWARD SOMERSET, fourth Earl of Worcester, K.G. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort. Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603, 25 381. SIR EDWARD TRAFFORD, Kt. Lent by Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bart. 382. THOMAS OWEN, Judge Common Pleas. Lent by Mr, Reginald Cholmondeley, 383. COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY., Lent by St, John's College, Cambridge, 384. JOHN NAPIER of Merchiston (1550-1617). Lent by the University of Edinburgh. 385. SIR OLIVER WALLOP, Kt. Painted by N. Hilliard. Lent by the Earl of Portsmouth. 386. HENRY DE BEAUFORT, third Duke of Somerset, K.G. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort. 387. ELIZABETH LADY TRAFFORD. Lent hy Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bart. 388. SIR CHRISTOPHER YELVERTON, Kt. Lent by the Mar quis of Hastings. 389. SIR THOMAS HOLTE, Bart. (1571-1654). Painted by Van Somer. Lent by Mr. J, Yeomans Robins. 390. LORD CHANCELLOR SIR THOMAS BROMLEY, Kt. Lent by Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. 393. JOHN BANISTER, M-.D. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by the Royal College of Surgeons. 394. HENRY, fifth LORD WINDSOR. Lentby the Baroness Windsor. 395. SIR MARTIN FROBISHER (1535-1594). Painted by Cor nelius Ketel. Lent by the University Galleries, Oxford. -396. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR JOHN POPHAM, Kt. (1531-1606). Lent by Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. 397. GEORGE CLIFFORD, third Earl of Cumberland, K.G. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 398. SIR BERNARD GRANVILLE, Kt. (1563-1636). Lent hy the Rev. Lord John Thynne. 399. EDWARD LORD HASTINGS (of Loughborough), K.G. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings. 400. SIR JEROME BOWES. Painted by Lucas de Heere. Lent by the Earl of Suffolk. 401. SIR HENRY NEVILLE, Kt. Lent by the Earl of Yarborough. 402. LORD CHANCELLOR SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON, Kt. Lent by Mrs. Henrietta Coffin. 403. ROBERT SCARLETT. LcMt by the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough. 26 National Portraits. 404. SIR ROBERT SHIRLEY. Lent by Sir Thomas B. Western, Bart., M.P. 405. LORD WILLIAM HOWARD. Lent by the Earl of Carlisle. 406. LADY THERESIA SHIRLEY. Lent by Sir Thomas B. Western, Bart., M.P. 407. SICELE TRAFFORD. Lent hy Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bart, 409. JANE FITZGERALD, Countess of Desmond. Painted by Rembrandt. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 410. SIR JOHN HARRINGTON. Painted by Van Jan. Lent by Mr. J. W. Townroe. 411. SIR NATHANIEL BACON, K.B. Painted by Su- Nathaniel Bacon. Lent by the Earl of Verulam. 413. HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). Painted by Isaac Oliver. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. ;415. LADY BACON. Painted by Sir Nathaniel Bacon. Lent by the Earl of Verulam. 416. LADY ARABELLA STUART (1577-1615). Lent by the Duke of Northumberland. ill. PRINCESS ELIZABETH, afterwards Queen of Bohemia. Lent by the Earl of Craven. 418. QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1574-1619). Painted by P. Van Somer. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). ¦419. QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1574-1619). Lent by St. John's College, Cambridge. t420. JAMES I. (1566-1625). Ascribed to Zucchero. Lent by the Society of Apothecaries. 421. JAMES I. Lent hy Mr. David Laing. 422. LADY ARABELLA STUART (1575-1615). Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K. G. 423. HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). Painted by Lucas ^ ¦ de Heere. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 424. SIR THOMAS HAMILTON, first Earl of Haddington Lent bv the Earl of Home. ' '^ 425. SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX. Lent by Mr. Charles Wykeham •426. JOHN SWINBURNE. Lent by Sir John Swinburne, Bart. 427. HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES. Lentby the Earl of Hardwicke. 428. SIR JULIUS C^SAR (1557-1636). Lentby Mr, Harry Chester, Reign of James I,, 1603-1625, 27 429. LADY ELIZABETH DACRES, wife of " Belted Will," Lent by Mr, Charles G. Fairfax. ,430. WILLIAM HERBERT, third Earl of Pembroke (1580-1630), Lent by the Countess Delawarr. 431. WILLIAM PARKER, Lord Monteaigle. Painted by Van Somer, Lent by Mr. John Webb. 432. GEORGE VILLIERS, first Duke of Buckingham and Family. "^ Painted by Cornelius Jansen, Lent hy Her Majesty (Bucking ham Palace). 435. GEORGE VILLIERS, first Duke of Buckingham, K.G,, and various Members of his Family, Painted by Gerard Honthorst. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 437. THOMAS HOWARD, Earl of Suffolk, K.G. Lent by the Countess Delawarr. 438. GIDEON DE LAUNE, M.D. Lent by the Society of Apothe caries. J^. LUCY HARINGTON, Countess of Bedford, and Child. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent by Mr, Alexander Barker, 441. JOHN KING, Bishop of London. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford, 442. RICHARD, first EARL OF CORK (1566-1643). Le7it by the Duke of Devonshire, KG, 443, QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1574^1619), Painted by P. Van Somer. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). k44. JAMES I. (1566-1625). Painted by P. Van Somer. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court), 445, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA, "the Queen of Hearts." "*" Painted by Gerard Honthorst. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). ,446. HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). Painted by P. Van Somer. Lent by the Earl of Craven, 447. RICHARD BANCROFT, Archbishop of Canterbury. Lent by the University Library, Cambridge, 448. SIR DAVID MURRAY, Kt. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Mr, David Laing. 449. SIR CECIL TRAFFORD. Lent by Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bart. .451. FREDERICK, ELECTOR PALATINE, KING OF BOHEMIA. Painted by Gerard' Honthorst. Lent by the Earl of Craven. 453. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Northampton, KG. Painted by P. Van Somer. Lent hy the Earl of Carlisle, 28 National Portraits. - 454. PRINCESS LOUISE OF BOHEMIA. Lent by the Earl of Craven. 455. GEGRGE VILLIERS, Duke of Buckingham. Painted by Cor nelius Jansen. I^7it hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 456. JOHN LYTTELTON. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by Lord Lyttelton. -A57. ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA. Painted by Gerard Honthorst. Lent by the Earl of Crave7i. 458. SIR ROGER WILBRAHAM, Kt. (1554-1616). Lent by Mr. George Wilbraha7n. 459. ESME STUART, first Duke of Lennox. Lent by the Earl of Home. j 460. WILLIAM, first EARL OF CRAVEN. Painted by Vandyck. ^ Lent by the Earl of Craven. 461. SIR JAMES DUNDAS, Lord Arniston. Painted by George Jamesone. Lent by Mr. Robert Dundas of Arniston. 462. MICHAEL HARCOURT. Lent by the Rev. W. Vernon Harcomt. 463. ROBERT SIDNEY, Earl of Leicester, K.G. Painted by Van Somer. Lent by Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. 464. FRANCIS BEAUMONT. Lent hy the Rev, W. Vernon Harcourt. ,465. THOMAS, first LORD ARUNDELL of Wardour. Painted by Vandyck. Lent hy Lord Arundell of Wardour. 466. SIR GEORGE CAREW, Earl of Totness. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent hy Captain G. H. W. Carew. 467. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR HENRY HOBART, Bt. Le7itby the Marquis of Lothian. ^68. LORD BACON (1561-1626). Painted by Van Somer. Le7it hy % the Earl of Verulam. 469. LADY HOBART. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Mr, W. W. B. Beach, M.P. 470. JOHN FLETCHER (1576-1625). Leiit hy the Earl of Cla rendon, K.G. 471. SIR ROBERT BRUCE COTTON, Bt. (1570-1631), Lent by Trinity College, Cambridge. 472, THOMAS EGERTON, Baron EUesmere. Lent by St. John's College, Cambridge. .473. WILLIAM CAMDEN. Painted by Mark Garrard. Lent hy the Bodleian Library. 474. SIR DUDLEY CARLETON, Lord Dorchester. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent hy the Hon. R. Carleton. 475. SIR HENRY SAVILE, Kt. Lent by Eton College. Reign of James L, 1603-1625. 29 476. THOMAS EGERTON, Baron EUesmere, Viscount Brackley. Lent by the Earl Brownlow. i77. JAMES I. (1566-1625). Painted by Van Somer. Le7it by the Earl of Craven. 478. SIR HUGH MYDDLETON, Bt. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by the Rev. J. M. St. Clere Raymond. 479. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR EDWARD COKE (1550-1634). Lent by Trinity College, Cambridge. 480. SIR HENRY YELVERTON, Kt. Lent by the Marquis of Hastings, 481. ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA, and her Husband. Painted by John Breughel. Lent hy the Earl Spencer, K. G. 482. JAMES I. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Sir Henry B. P. St. John Mildmay, Bart. 483. ELIZABETH OLMSTED, Lady Myddleton. Painted by Cor nelius Jansen. Lent by the Rev J. M. St. Clere Raymond. 484. LUDOVICK STUART, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, K.G. Painted by Van Somer. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 485. EDWARD, first Lord Montague of Boughton. Lent hy the Earl of Sandwich. .486. SIR WILLIAM DRUMMOND of Hawthornden. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by the Earl of Home, 487. SIR HORACE VERE, Lord Vere of Tilbury. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by the Marquis Townshend. JlS8, FRANCES HOWARD, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Marquis of Bath. 489. SIR W. DRUMMOND of Hawthornden. Lent by All Souls College, Oxford. 490. WILLIAM CAMDEN. Lent by the Marquis Cainden, K.G. 491. WILLIAM BISHOP, D.D., Bishop of Chalcedon. Lent hy Archbishop Manning. -492. HENRY HERBERT, second Earl of Pembroke, K.G. Painted by Van Somer. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K. G. 493. SIR RICHARD BROKE, Knight. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Admiral Sir G. Broke Middleton, Bart. 494. JOHN WILLIAMS, Archbishop of York, Lord Keeper. Lent by the Dean of Westminster. 495. THOMAS JONES, Archbishop of Dublin. Lent by Sir Charles Compton W. Domvile, Bart. 496. SIR HENRY WOTTON, Kt. Lent by Eton College. ' 30 National Portraits. \ ¦ 497. SIR WILLIAM STANLEY, sixth Earl of Derby. Lent hy the Earl of Derby, K.G. .498. HENRY PERCY, ninth Earl of Northumberland. Painted, by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Denbigh. 499. JAMES HAY, Earl of Carlisle, K.G. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Kinnoull. 500, HENRY PERCY, ninth Earl of Northumberland. Lent by the Earl of Carlisle. 501. SIR THOMAS CONINGSBY, and " CRICKET," his Dwarf. Lent by the Earl of Essex. 502. CORNELIUS JANSEN. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Lord Ravensworth. 503. ROBERT CAR, Earl of Somerset, K.G. Lent- by the Duke of Devonshire, K G. 504. ROBERT DEVEREUX, second Earl of Essex, K.G. Lent by the Rev. Lord John Thynne. 505. FRANCES HOWARD, Countess of Essex, afterwards of Somerset. Lent hy the Earl of Essex, 506. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR HENRY HOBART, Bart. Lent by Mr, W. W. B. Beach, M.P. ' 507. LUCY HARINGTON, Countess of Bedford. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K. G. 508. FRANCES HOWARD, Countess of Essex, afterwards of Somerset. Lent by Edward Kenealy, LL.D, 509. REV. RICHARD CRAKANTHORPE, D.D. Lent by Queen's College, Oxford. 510. EDWARD SOMERSET, fom-th Earl of Worcester. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort. 511. SIR THOMAS OVERBURY, Kt. Painted by F. Zucchero. Lent by the Marquis of Bath. 512. ANNE CLIFFORD, Countess of Dorset. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Le7it by the Countess Delawarr. 513. SIR GODFREY RODES, Knight of Great Houghton. Lent by Lord Houghton. 514. RICHARD SACKVILLE, third Earl of Dorset. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Lent by the Countess Delawarr. 515. SIR HENRY MONTAGU, first Earl of Manchester. Lent by the Duke of Manchester, 516. LADY BASSET. Lent hy Lord Houghton. 517. GEORGE VILLIERS, first Duke of Buckingham. Lent by Mr. F. Leyborne Popham, • Reign of James L, 1603-1625. 31 518. LIONEL CRANFIELD, Earl of Middlesex. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Lent by the Countess Delawai-r, 520. GEORGE ABBOTT, Archbishop of Canterbnry. Lent by the Earl of Verulam. 522. JAMES, second MARQUIS OF HAMILTON, K.G. Lent by HerMajesty (Hampton Court). 523. SIR HORACE VERE, Lord Tilbury. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Sir H, B. P, St, John Mildmay, Bart; 524. ARTHUR LAKE, Bishop of Bath and WeUs. Painted by Greenbury. Lent by New College, Oxford, ¦525. SIR FRANCIS VERNEY. Painted by Velasquez. Lent by Sir Harry Verney, Bart,, M,P, 526. FRANCIS GODWIN, Bishop of Hereford. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford, 527. SIR WILLIAM ROPER, Kt. Lent by the Duke of Man chester. 529. ANNE STANLEY, Countess of Ancram. Lent hy the Earl of Derby, KG, 530. REV. ROBERT BURTON. Lent by Brasenose CoUege, Oxford, r 531. COUNT GONDOMAR. Lent by Mr, J, II, Gurney, Ji^.ViL_ ^^2. INFANTA OF SPAIN. Le7it by St, JoJm's College, Cam bridge. '533. INFANTA MARIA OF SPAIN. Lent by Earl of Denbigh, ' 536. ROBERT DE VERE, nineteenth Earl of Oxford. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by^Mrs. M. G, Edgar, 537. JOSEPH HALL, Bishop of Norwich, Lent by Emmanuel College, Cambridge, '538, JAMES HAY, Earl of Carhsle, KG, Painted by Vandyck, Lent hy Lord Lyttelton, ¦ 539, JOHN DIGBY, first Earl of Bristol, Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Mr. G, Digby Wingfield Digby. 540. WILLIAM LORD COMPTON, first Earl of Northampton, Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by the Marquis of Northa7npton, 541. SIR JOHN FINETT (1571-1641). Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Mr, Gervase Wright. ^542. THOMAS WENTWORTH, first Earl of Cleveland. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Verulam.. 543. MARGARET, LADY CROKE. Lent by the Earl of Verulam. 32 National Portraits. 544. CHRISTOPHER GIBBONS, Mus. Doc. Lent by the Univer sity of Oxford. 545. SIR JOHN COKE. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Colonel Holden, 547. RICHARD CORBET, Bishop of Norwich. Painted by Corne hus Jansen. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 548. CHARLOTTE BRABANTINE DE NASSAU. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. 549. HENRY LAWES (1600-1662). Lent by the University of Oxford. 550, ISAAC BARGRAVE, Dean of Canterbui-y. Painted by Corne lius Jansen. Lent by the Dean of Canterbury. 551. WILLIAM FIENNES, first Viscount Saye and Sele. Painted by P. Van Somer. Lent by the Rev. Lord Saye and Sele. 552. CECILIA CROFTS, Mrs. KUligrew. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Mr. R. H. Cheney. 553. LADY FRANCES CECIL, Countess of Cumberland. Painted by Henry Stone (Old Stone), Lent by the Marquis of Salis bury, K.G. ,554. CHARLOTTE DE LA TREMOUILLE, Countess of Derby. Painted by Rubens. Lent by the Earl of Essex. 555. THOMAS, first LORD FAIRFAX. Lent hy Mr. Thomas Fairfax. 556. CHARLES II., JAMES IL, AND PRINCESS MARY. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor). 557. CHARLES I. Painted by _Vandyck. Lent by Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). 558. HENRY SEYMOUR, Page of Honour to Charles I. Lent by Mr. H. Danhy Seymour, M.P. 559. ALEXANDER, first LORD FORBES, of Pitsligo. Painted by George Jamesone. Lent by Sir John H. Forbes, Bart. ¦560. PHILIP, first Earl of Pembroke, and second of Montgomery. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Viscount Galway, M.P. 561. KING CHARLES L Painted by Vandyck. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 562. SIR EDWARD SEYMOUR, third Bart. Lent by Mr. H, Danby Seymour, M.P. 563. SIR BEVIL GRANVILLE, Kt. Lent by Mr. Bernard Gra7i- ville. 564. GEORGE VILLIERS, first Duke of Buckingham. Painted by Vandyck. Le7it by the Marquis of Northampton. 565. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN PENNINGTON, Kt. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Mrs, W. Willes. Reign of Charles L, 1625-1649. 33 •S66. HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen of Charles I. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 567. CHARLES I., QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA, AND IN FANT. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Lent hy Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). 568. PRINCE CHARLES (Charles I.) as Duke of York. Lent by St. John's College, Cambridge. 569. GRACE, LADY GRANVILLE. Le77t by Rev. Lord John Thynne. J70. VENETIA, LADY DIGBY (1600~1633j. Painted by Vandyck. Lentby the Earl Speiicer, K.G, 571. ANNE, COUNTESS OF MORTON. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K. G. 572. SIR ANTHONY VANDYCK, Kt. Painted by Rubens. Le7it by the Ea7'l Speitcer, K.G. 573. JAMES GRAHAM, Marquis of Montrose, riiinted by Robert Walker. Lent by Colo7iel Tempest. 574. HENRY RICH, first Earl of Holland. Lent hy tJio Earl of Verulam. -575. SIR KENELM DIGBY, Kt., AND FAMILY. Painted by Vandyck. Le7it hy Mr. G. Digby Wi7\gfidd Digby. 576. LADY DOROTHY SIDNEY, Countess of Sunderland. Painted by Vandyck, Lent by the Earl Spencer, K. G. 577, HENRY HASTINGS, Lord Loughborough. Le7itby the Mar quis of Hastings. 578. SIR WILLIAM BRERETON, Le7it by Colmel Tempest. ¦^ by Vandyck, Le7it by the Earl of Home. 580. PRINCESS ELIZABETH, daughter of Charles I. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Le7it hy the Duke of No7-th7nnhcrland. 581, ELIZABETH RODES, Countess of Strafford. Lent by Lord Houghton, .-582, HENRIETTA, DUCHESS OF ORLEANS ; " La Belle Hen- riette." Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Le7if by Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace), ^83, WILLIAM LAUD, Archbishop of Canterbury, Painted by Vandyck, Lent by the Archbishop of Canterbury. 584, FRANCIS LORD COTTINGTON, Lent by the Earl of Clarendon, K.G. 585, LADY BYRON. Painted by Jan Van Ravensteyn, Lent by Mr. J. What7na7i, M.P. 586. ANNE ARUNDELL, Lady Baltimore. Painted by Vandyck, Le7it by Lord Arxmclell of Wardour, 15929.— 1. C o79. THOMAS WENTWORTH, first Earl of Strafford. Painted 34 National Portraits, 587, HENRIETTA MARIA AND PRINCESS ELIZABETH. Painted by Henry Stone (Old Stone). Lent hy Mr. Edward Wood. 590. CECIL CALVERT, second Lord Baltimore. Lent by Earl of Verulam. .- 591. FAMILY OF CHARLES I, Painted by Vandyck, Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 592, HENRIETTA MARIA AND HER SISTER, Lent by Mr. Edtoard Wood. 593, SIR CECIL TRAFFORD. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Sir Hu7nphrey de Trafford, Bart. 594. LORD JOHN AND LORD BERNARD STUART. Lent hy the Duke of Richmo7id. 595, SPENCER COMPTON, second Earl of Northampton, Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Le7it by the Marquis of Northampton. 596. LETTICE, VISCOUNTESS FALKLAND. Painted by Cornelius^ Jansen. Lent hy Mr. G. B. Lambert. 597. COLONEL WILLIAM STRODE. Painted by William Dobson. Lent by Mr. E. C. Strode. -598. RICHARD WESTON, Earl of Portland, K.G. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Mr. He7iry J. Percival Bankes. "599. THOMAS LORD COVENTRY, Lord Keeper (1578-1640). Painted by William Dobson. Lent by Mr. W, H. Pole Carew. 600. ROBERT DAVIES of Gwysaney. Painted by T. Leigh. Lent by Mr. TVhitehall Dod. 601. SIR HENRY VANE, the elder (1587-1654). Painted by Mire- velt. Lent by Mr. Ileiiry M. Vane. 602. PRINCE RUPERT, K.G. (1619-1682). Painted by Daniel Mytens. Le>it by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). •'603. PRINCE RUPERT, K.G. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Crave7i. 604. JOHN PYM (1584-1643). Lent hy Sir Henry Wib7wt, Bart. -605. HENRIETTA, DUCHESS OF ORLEANS. Painted by Lar- gilliere. Le7it by the Earl of Home. •606. JOHN HAMPDEN (1594-1643). Painted by R. AValker. Lent by the Earl of St. Germans. 607. ATTORNEY-GENERAL SIR WILLIAM NOY, Kt. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent hy Ho7i. Mrs. Davies Gilbert. 608. PRINCE MAURICE, KG. Painted by Vandyck, Lent hy the Earl of Crave?!. 609. JOHN PYM (1584-1643). Le7it hy the Marquis Toic7uhend. 610, SIR JOHN ELIOT, Kt. Painted by P. Van Somer. Letit hy the Earl of St. Germans. Reign of Charles I, 1625-1649. 35 611. ROBERT BERTIE, fli-st Earl of Lindsey, K.G. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. 612. SIR RALPH VERNEY, Bart. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent by Sir Harry Verney, Bart., M.P. 613. JOHN HAMPDEN (1594-1643). Lent by the Bishop of Hereford. 614. LORD KIMBOLTON, second Earl of Manchester. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Duke of Manchester. ^15. PRINCE RUPERT. Painted by Jan Steen. Lent by the Mar quis of Lansdowne, K.G. J6\6. JOHN SELDEN. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Letit by thei'.^ Bodleian Library, Oxford. 617. ROBERT BERTIE, first Earl of Lindsey, K.G. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent hy Lady Stuart de Rothesay. ,618. SIR HARRY LEE. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent hy \ Sir Harry Verney, Bart., M.P. v^9. LUCIUS GARY, second Viscount Falkland. Painted by Van- T dyck. Lent by Lord Arundell of Wardour. 620. SIR THOMAS MALET, Kt. Lent hy 3Iiss Gerard. 621. COLONEL THOMAS HOWARD. Lent by Mr. Philip H. Howard. J>22. EDWARD, first LORD HERBERT of Cherbury. Lent hy ihe^ ^ Earl of Powis. 623. GEORGE VILLIERS, second Duke of Buckingham, AND HIS r^ BROTHER FRANCIS. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the * Earl of Warwick. 624. EARL OF STRAFFORD AND HIS SECRETARY SIR f PHILIP MAINWARING, Kt. Painted by Vandyck. Lent ' by Sir H, Mainwaring, Bart, 625. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR JOHN BANKES, Kt. Lent hy Mr. Henry J. Percival Bankes. 626. SIR BULSTRODE WHITELOGKE (1605-1676). Lent by Mr, George Whitelocke Lloyd. 627. SIR WILLIAM NOY, Kt, (1577-1634). Lent by Exeter Col lege, Oxford. ^28. EDWARD, first LORD HERBERT of Cherbury, K.B. Letit by the Earl of Powis. ' 629. ROBERT DEVEREUX, third Earl of Essex. Lent by the Earl of Denbigh. 630, COLONEL RICHARD LOVELACE (1618-1658), Lent by Dulwich College. 631, HENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castie), 632, SIR EDMUND VERNEY, Kt, Painted by Vandyck, Lent by Sir Harry Verney, Bart, M.P- c 2 36 National Portraits. 633. HENRY DANVERS, Earl of Danby, KG, Painted by Vandyck, Letit hy Mr. F. Vernon Wentwo7'th. 634, JAMES STUART, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, Le7it by the Duke of Richmond. 635. SIR JACOB ASTLEY — LORD ASTLEY. Letit by Mrs. BranfiU. 636. COLONEL THOMAS DAVIES, Letit by Mr. Whitehall Dod. 637, SIR ROBERT HEATH, Le7it by the Earl of Home. 638, MRS. USHER. Lc7it by Mrs. Stowe. 639. JAMES USHER, Archbishop of Armagh, Le7it by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 640, HENRY SOMERSET, first Marquis of Worcester. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Letit by the Duke of Beaufort. 641, GEORGE HAY, first Earl of Kinnoull. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Lent hy the Earl of Ki7inoull. 642, THOMAS LORD COVENTRY, Lord Keeper, Painted by Cor nehus Jansen. Lent by the Earl of Clarendon, K. G. 643, SIR JOHN BOYS, Lent by the Rev. Thomas Boys. 644, SIR GEORGE LISLE, Kt. Painted by Sir P, Lely, Lent by the Earl of Carlisle. 645. HENRY SPENCER, first Earl of Sunderland. ; Painted by Robert Walker. Letit by Earl Speticer, K. G. 646. SIR KENELM DIGBY (1603-1665). Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castie). 647, EDWARD SOMERSET, second Marquis of Worcester, Painted by Vandyck, Lent hy the Duke of Beaufort. 649, SIR CHARLES LUCAS. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by Lord Lyttelton. 650. SIR CHARLES LYTTELTON, Bart, Painted by. Lefevre, Lent by Lord Lyttelton. 651. SIR HENRY VANE, the elder. Painted by Vardyck Letit bv Sir Henry R. Vane, Bart '' 652. CHIEF JUSTICE SIR JOHN BRAMSTON. Lctit bv the Earl of Home, " "^ 653. VENETIA, LADY DIGBY. Painted by Vandyck. Letit hy Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). '^ 654. FAMILY OF ROBERT DORMER, first Earl of Caernarvon, Lent by the Rev. George Mmgrave. 655, SIR HENRY VANE, the younger. Painted by Vandyck, Lent by bir Henry B. Vane, Bart. 656. LORD KEEPER, EDWARD LYTTELTON. Letit by the Earl OJ Home. " 657, ELIZABETH LADY HERBERT, Lent hy the Duke of Beaufort. •> Reign of Charles L, 1625-1649. 37 658. LUCIUS GARY, Lord Falkland. Lent by the Earl of Claren don, K.G, 659. JAMES GRAHAM, Marquis of Montrose. Lent by Mr. C. E. Dalrymple. .660. EDMUND WALLER, the poet (1605-1687), Letit by Mr. i Andrew Fountaine. ^ 661, PRINCE RUPERT. Le7it by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 662. LADY DOROTHY SIDNEY, Countess of Sunderland. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Bradford. 663. SIR JOHN MINNES, Kt. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Clare7idon, K, G, 664. SIR JOHN GLANVILE, Kt. Le7it hy Lincoln's Inn. 666. SIB RICHARD FANSHAWE, Bart, Lent by iMr. J. G, Fan- shawe. 668, SIR JOHN HOBART, Lent by Rev. Sir Cavendish Foster, Bart -€69, SIR GEOFFREY HUDSON, Kt. (tiie King's dwarf). Painted by D, Mytens, landscape by Jansen. Lent hy Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 670. SIR EDWARD SEYMOUR, Bart. Lent by Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. 671. COLONEL JOHN KYNASTON, Lent by Mr. John Kynaston Edwards. '672. DOROTHY KILLIGREW, Lady Seymour. Lent by 3Ir. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. 673. FRANCES, LADY VANE. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Sir Henry Ralph Va7ie, Barf. . 674. WILLIAM HERBERT, third Earl of Pembroke. Lent by Earl of Verulam. 676. LUCY DAVIS, Countess of Huntingdon. Le7it hy Marquis of Hastings, 677. DAVID ROTH, R.C. Bishop of Ossory. Lent hy Mr, G, L. Bryan, 678. ANNE, LADY FANSHAWE, Lent by Mr. J. G. Fanshawe. -679. CHARLES I, Painted by Vandyke. Lent by Sir Charles E. Isham, Bart. 680. SIR BEVIL GRANVILLE, Kt. Lent by Eev, Lord John Thynne, 681. SIR HENRY MARTEN, or MARTIN, LL.D. Lent by Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 682. SIR JOHN SUCKLING, Kt. Painted by W. Dobson. Lent Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 683. SIR THOMAS POPE, afterwards third Earl of Downe (1598- 1667). Painted by W. Dobson. Lent by Mr, C, M, Caldecott. 38 National Portraits. 684, LADY DOROTHY SIDNEY, Countess of Sunderlaiid, Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by the Earl Spencer, K.G. 685. GENERAL THOMAS PRESTON, Viscount Taragh. Lent by Viscoutit Gormatiston. 686, SIR WILLIAM FAIRFAX, Kt. Lent by Mr. Thomas Fair fax. 687. CHARLES STANLEY, eighth Earl of Derby. Painted by Henry Stone (Old Stone). Lent by Miss Ffarington. 688. SIR JOHN BYRON, first Lord Byron, K.B. Painted by Cornelius Jansen, Letit hy Mr. Jatnes Whatman, M.P, - 689, JAMES STANLEY (Lord Strange, seventh Earl of Derby, K,G.) Painted by Vandyck. Le7it by the Earl of Derby, K.G. 690, LETTICE, BARONESS OF OFFALY, Lent by Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby, 691. JAMES STANLEY, seventh Earl of Derby, K.G. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K. G. 693, JULIAN, LADY MUSGRAVE (1606-1659). Lent by the Rev, George Musgrave, 694. CHARLOTTE DE LA TREMOUILLE, Countess of Derby. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K. G. 695. BLANCHE SOMERSET, Lady Arundell of Wardour. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent hy the Duke of Beaufort. 696, CHARLOTTE DE LA TREMOUILLE, Countess of Derby, Painted by Vandyck, Lent hy the Earl of Derby, K. G. 698. SIR SIMON HARCOURT, Kt. Lent hy the Rev. W, Vernon Harcourt. 699. JAMES, first DUKE OF HAMILTON, K.G, Painted by Vandyck. Lent hy the Earl of Carlisle. 700. ROBERT BERTIE, first Earl of Lindsey, K.G, Lent by the Earl of Hotne. 701. ANNE VERE, Lady Fairfax. Painted by Mary Beale. Lent by Mr. E. Wood. 702. ROBERT WALLOP. Letit by the Earl of Portsmouth. ¦703. COLONEL JOHN PENRUDDOCK. Lent by Miss Gerard. 704, THOMAS PARR. Lent hy Mr. Reginald Cholmotideley. 705. COLONEL THOMAS SANDERS. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent hy Mr. John Sanders. 706. THOMAS, third LORD FAIRFAX. Lent hy Mr. Thomas Fairfax. 707, FERDINANDO, second LORD FAIRFAX. Painted by F, Bower. Lent by Mr. Thomas Fairfax. 708. SIR THOMAS, afterwards third LORD FAIRFAX, and LADY FAIRFAX. Painted by William Dobson. Lent by Mr. Charles Gregory Fairfax. Reign of Charles L., 1625-1649. 39 709. RICHARD GIBSON, (1615-1690). Painted by Cuyp. Lent hy the Rev. J. E. Waldy. 711. WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Duke of Newcastie, K.G. Painted by Vandyck. Letit by the Earl Spencer, K.G. -?12. THOMAS HOWARD, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, K.G., ALETHEIA, his Countess, and their CHILDREN. Painted by Vandyck and Fruytiers. Lent by Lord Stafford. 713. NICHOLAS LANIERE (1568-1646). Painted by N. Laniere. Lent hy the University of Oxford. 714. SIR THOMAS LEIGH, first Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh. Lent by Sir Charles E. Isham, Bart. 716. WILLIAM, second DUKE OF HAMILTON. Painted by G. Honthorst. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). -716. JAMES COMPTON, third Earl of Northampton. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Countess Delawarr. 717. HENRY LAWES (1600-1662). Lent by the Rev. Richard Okes, D.D. 718. MARGARET LEMON. Painted by W. Dobson. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K. G. 719. ALGERNON, tenth EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, KG., COUNTESS and CHILD. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Marquis of Salisbury, K. G. 720. JAMES STUART, Duke of Richmond and Lennox. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Mr. W, H. Pole Carew, ^21. PETER OLIVER. Painted by Adrian Hanneman. Lent hy J- Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 722. ROBERT GREVILLE, second Lord Brooke. Lent by the Earl of Warwick, .723. THOMAS HOWARD, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, K.G. Painted by Rubens. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. 724, SIR RICHARD LANE, Kt,, Lord Keeper. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Lent by Mr. G. N. W. Heneage. 725. DRS: DOLBEN, ALLESTRY, and FELL. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 726. SIR THOMAS BROWNE, Kt., M.D. (1605-1671). Lent by the Royal College of Physicians. 727. JOHN MILTON. Painted by Mary Beale. Lent by the Countess Delawarr, 728. GEORGE DIGBY, Earl of Bristol (as Lord Digby), and WILLIAM, EARL OF BEDFORD (as Lord Russell). Painted by Vandyck. Lent by the Earl Spencer, K. G. 729. COLONEL JOHN HUTCHINSON. Lent hy Earl Manvers. J730. SIR HENRY SPELMAN. Lent hy the Earl of Hardwicke. 40 National Portraits. 731, SIR HENRY SPELMAN, Lent by Mr. Andrew Fountaine. 732, FAMILY OF THE FIRST EARL OF BOLINGBROKE, Painted by Vandyck, Lent by the Earl of Morley. 733. WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent hy the Royal College of Physicians. 734. SIR WILLIAM ST. LEGER, Kt. Painted by W. Dobson. Letit by Mr. W. H. Blaauio. 735. COLONEL FRANCIS HACKER. Lent by the Earl Cathcart. 736, JOHN PETTIWARD, Painted l)y F, Cleyn. Letit hy Mr, R. J, Pettiward. 737. JOHN BRADSHAW. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by 3Ir. George J. A. Walker. 738. COLONEL MATTHEW TOMLINSON. Painted by Daniel Mytens. Lent hy Mr. T. E. Twisden. 739. WILLIAM JUXON, Archbishop of Canterbury. Lent by St John's College, Oxford. 740. CHARLES I. Letit hy All Souls College, Oxford. 741. ARTHUR, first LORD CAPELL. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort 742. CORNET JOYCE. Painted by ^,Vm. Dobson. Letit by Mr, G, J, A. Walker. 743. WILLIAM PRYNNE. Lent by the Marquis of Hastitigs. 744. DR. WILLIAM DENTON. Lent hy Sir Harry Verney, Bart., M,P, 745. SIR THEODORE TURQUET DE MAY ERNE. Lent by the Royal College of Physicians. 746. WILLIAM SEYMOUR, Marquis of Hevtforil, KG., afterwards Duke of Somerset. Lent by the Duke of Beaufort 747, LORD KIMBOLTON, second Earl of IManchester, Lent by Colonel Holden. 748, JAMES HARRINGTON, Lent by Mr. Gcrmie Wright 749, WILLIAM VILLIERS, Viscount Grandison. Painted by Van dyck, Lent by the Earl of Clarendon, K. G. 750, WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. Lent by Jesus College, Catnbridge, 751. INIGO JONES. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Lieut.-Col. Inigo W. Jones, 752, INIGO JONES (1572-1652). Painted by Vandyck, Lent by Lieut.- Col. Inigo W, Jones. 753, LADY ALICE EGERTON, Lent by the Earl Broionlow. 754, THOMAS CAREW AND SIR WILLIAJiI KILLIGREW, Kt. Painted by Vandyck, Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). 755. SIR HENRY LYTTELTON, Bart. Painted by John Greenhill. Letit by Lord Lyttelton, 756. WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. Painted by Mirevelt. Lent by University College, London. Reign of Charles L, 1625-1649. 41 757. ABRAHAM COVn^LEY. Letit by St John's College, Cambridge, 758, JOHN TAYLOR, tho Water Poet. Painted by John Taylor Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 759. JOHN TAYLOR, the Water Poet, Painted by John Taylor, Lent by the University Galleries, Oxford. 760, ALGERNON PERCY, Eavl of Northumberland, Painted by Vandyck, Lent by the Earl of Essex. 761. LADY CHUTE, Painted by Cornelius Jansen, Lent by the Rev. N. Toke. 762. SIR GEORGE CHUTE. Painted by Cornelius Jansen. Lent hy the Rev. N. Toke. 763. MAJOR-GENERAL EDWARD MASSEY. Painted by Van dyck. Lent by Mr. J. F. Basset. 764. JAMES SHIRLEY. Lent hy the Bodleian Library, Oxford. J65, WILLIAM DOBSON AND HIS WIFE. Painted by William Dobson. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). J766. SIR WILLIAM WALLER, Kt. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Duke of Rickmotid. 767. HENRY CALVERLY. Lentby Sir Walter C, Trevelyan, Bart 768. REV. JOHN OWEN, D.D. Letit by the Baptist College, Bristol. 770. SIR PHILIP MONCKTON, Kt. Lent by the Viscomit Galway, M.P- 771. REV. WILLIAM BATES, D.D. Lent by the Baptist College, Bristol. -773. DOROTHY SIDNEY, Countess of Sunderland. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Lord De L'Isle atid Dudley. 774. RALPH, LORD HOPTON. Lentby 3Ir. Vf. B. Stopford. 775. DR. EDWARD POCOCK Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 776, REV, JOSEPH CARYL, Lent hy the Baptist College, Bristol. 777, SIR ROGER TWYSDEN, Kt, and Bart. Lent hy the Rev. Lambert B, Larking, 778, ADMIRAL SIR FRANCIS BASSET, Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Mr. J, F, Basset, 779, SIR HENRY MILDMAY, Kt. Letit by Sir Henry B, P. St John Mildmay, Bart, 780. PHILIP SIDNEY LORD LISLE, ALGERNON, AND ROBERT SIDNEY. Painted by Vandyck. Lent hy Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. 781. MRS. JANE LANE. Painted by Mary Beale. Letit by Mr. Andreiv Fountaine. .^82. HENRY IRETON, L.D,, Deputy of Ireland. Painted by Wm. Dobson. Lent by the Earl of Sandwich, 42 National Portraits. 783. COLONEL PHILIP JONES (1618-1674). Lent by Mr. Robert Oliver Jones, 784. SIR OLIVER CROMWELL, K.B. Lent by Mr, Reginald Chol mondeley. -785. BRIDGET CROMWELL, Mrs, Ireton. Lent by Mr. Charles Polhill, '7m, ELIZABETH STEWARD, Mrs. Cromwell. Painted by Rt. Walker. Lent by the Earl of Sandwich, ';787. HENRY CROMWELL (1628-1675). Painted by Theodore P Russel. Lent by Mr. G. B. Lambert. 788. LADY ELIZABETH CROMWELL. Lent hy Mr, Reginald Cholmondeley. 789. HENRY IRETON, Lord Deputy of Ireland. Painted by Rt. Walker. Lent by Mr. Charles Polhill, 790. OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. Painted by Rt. Walker. Lent hy the Earl of Sandwich, 791. MR. ROBERT CROMWELL. Painted by Rt. Walker. Lent by the Earl of Sandivich, 792. COLONEL NATHANIEL FIENNES. Painted by Mkevelt. Letit by the Rev, Lord Saye and Sele, 793. SIR FRANCIS ROUSE (1579-1659). Lent by Eton College. 794. ARTHUR, first LORD CAPELL, AND HIS FAJVQLT. Painted by C. Jansen. Lent by the Earl of Essex. '795. ANDREW MARVELL. Painted by Adrian Hanneman. Lent by 31r. John Rhodes, ,796. JOHN BUNYAN. , Painted by T. Sadler. Lent by the Rev. John Olive. 797. ROBERT WALKER. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 798. OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. Pamted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Mr. G. J. A. Walker. 799. OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by Mr. Charles Polhill. 800. GENERAL LAMBERT. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by the Earl of Hardwicke. 801. THOMAS BELLASYSE, Earl of Falconberg. Painted by Van der Heist. Lent hy 3Ir. George Handford. '802. WILLIAM LENTHALL. Lent hy the National Portrait Gallery. -803. OLIVER CROMWELL. Painted by Samuel Cooper. Lent hy Sidney-Sussex College, Catnbridge, 804. ANDREW MARVELL. Painted by Gaspar Smitz. Lent hv Mr. E. H. Reynard. " 805. WILLIAM PRYNNE. Lent by the Marquis Townshend. Commonwealth, 1649-1660. 43 806. COLONEL WILLIAM CROMWELL. Pained by P. Van Somer. Lent hy Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. 807. GENERAL CHARLES FLEETWOOD. Lent hy the Society of Antiquaries. - — _ 808. JOHN MILTON. Lent hy the Rev, R. C. Jenkins, 809. ROBERT WALKER. Painted by Robert Walker. Letit by the University Galleries, Oxford, 810. CHALONER CHUTE. Lent by Mr. W. Wiggett Chute. -#11. SIR JOHN MAYNARD. Lentby Colonel Tempest 812. JOHN THURLOE. Painted by Henry Stone (Old Stone). Lent by Mr. Charles Polhill. 813. GENERAL JOHN DISBROWE, or DESBOROUGH. Lent by Miss Dishrowe. 814. JERRY WHITE, Chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. Painted by Vandyck. Lent by Mr. G, J. A. Walker. ^15, GEORGE MONK, Duke of Albemarle, KG, Lentby Mr. J. B. I Monck, ^16, ADMIRAL ROBERT BLAKE (1599-1657), Painted by Adrian Hanneman, Lent by Mr. Andrew Fountaitie. 817, HENRY CROMWELL (1628-1675), Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Lent by Mr. E. W, Field. -«19, JOHN MILTON. Painted by Jonathan Richardson. Lent hy the Countess Delawarr, -«20. JOHN MILTON. Painted by William Faithorne. Lent by Mr, Edmund F, Moore, .--821. ELIZABETH CROMWELL, Mrs. Clftypole. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by 31r, G. B. Lambert, 822. SAMUEL DISBROWE, or DESBOROUGH. Lent by Miss Dishrowe, 823. GEORGE FOX (1624-1690). Lent by Mrs, Watkins, 824. MRS. CLAYPOLE. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by Mr. G. J, A. Walker, . 825. ADMIRAL ROBERT BLAKE. Lent by Mr, Raymond Petty. 826. SIR THOMAS VYNER, Bart. Lent by the Goldsmiths' Com pany. 827. SIR THOMAS ISHAM, Bart. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Sir Charles E. Isham., Bart, '828. MOLL DAVIS. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Earl of Essex, 829. EDWARD MONTAGU, first Earl of Sandwich. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent hy the Earl of Sandwich. ^830. CHARLES BEAUCLERK, first Duke of St. Albans. Lent by Lord De L'Isle atid Dudley. 44 National Portraits. 831. CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA. Lent hy Sir G. Hamilton Seymour, Bart., G.C.B. 832. SIR FRANCIS THROCKMORTON, second Baronet. Painted by Gerard Zoest. Lent by Sir William Throckmorton, Bart ,r833. NELL GWYN (1650-1587). Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 834. CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA. Lent hy the Earl of Cla- retidon, K.G. 835. WILLIAM CHIFFINCH or CHEFFING. Lent hy the Town Council, Salisbury. 836. JAMES, DUKE OF MONMOUTH, K.G. Lent hy the Earl of Essex, 837. CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA. Painted by Jacob Huysman. ' Lent by Her 3Iajesty (Buckingham Palace). 838. WILLIAM CHIFFINCH or CHEFFING, Lent by the Earl of Verulam. ¦839, LUCY WALTERS or BARLOW. Lent by the Earl of Essex, ^40. HORTENSIA MANCINI, Duchess of Mazarin, Painted by Pierre Mignard, Lent by 3h\ H. 3Iusgravc. ^841, NELL G^TTN (1650-1687). Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent^ hy the Marquis of Hastings. 842. BARBARA VILLIERS, Duchess of Cleveland. Painted by Sir Peter Lelj'. Lent by Her 3Iajesty (Hampton Court). 843. CHARLES IL Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Corpo- ratioti of Winchester. 844. ELIZABETH HAMILTON, Comtesse de Grammont. Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 845. LOUISE RENEE DE KERHOUEL, Duchess of Portsmouth. Painted by Gascar, Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court), 846, ANNE, LADY FANSHAWE. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Sir William Stirlitig Maxwell, Bart., 31. P. 847. VICE ADMIRAL SIR JOHN LAWSON, Kt. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by the Lords of the Admiralty. 848. WILLIAM RICHARD GEORGE STANLEY, Lord Strange, afterwards ninth Earl of Derby. Lent hy the Earl of Derby, K.G. 849. ROBERT THOMAS STANLEY (1656-1686). Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. *^ ^51. BARBARA VILLIERS, Countess of Castiemaine, Duchess of Cleveland. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by 3Ir, Andrew Fountaine. ^52. SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE, Bart. (1608-1666). Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P- ' 855. GEORGE VILLIERS, second Duke of Buckingham. Lent bt/ Mr, C, Wykeham Martin, M,P, Reign of Charles LL., 1660-1685. 45 857. MRS. MARY BEALE. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Mr, George Hatidford, 858. GEORGE MONK, Duke of Albemarle, K.G. Painted by Robert Walker. Lent by the Earl of Satidwich. 859. SIR WILLIAM MORRIGE, Kt. Letit by Mr. W. H. Pole Carew, 860. MARGARET LUCAS, Duchess of Newcastie. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Mr. F. Vernoti Wentworth. J6\. ANDREW MARVELL (1620-1678). Ascribed to Daniel Mytens. Letit hy Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. ...07. JAMES SHARP, Ai-chbishop of St. Andrews. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Rev. F. G. Sandys- Lumsdaitie. il08. ANTHONY ASHLEY, first Earl of Shaftesbury. Painted by John Greenhill. Lent by the Earl of Malmeshury, 909. JAMES BUTLER, first Duke of Ormonde. Lent by the Marquis of Ormonde. 910. THOMAS GALE, F.R.S., Dean of York. Lent by the Royal Society. 911. DANIEL WHISTLER, M.D. Lent by the Royal College of Physicians. 912. JACOB HALL. Lent by the Rev. W. Vertion Harcourt 913. CHARLES LENNOX, first Duke of Richmond, K.G. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Earl of Belmore, 914, ANTHONY ASHLEY, first Earl of Shaftesbury, Painted by John GreeuhiU, Lent by the National Portrait Gallery. 915. THOMAS, EARL OF OSSORY, K.G. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Marquis of Ormotide. -916. THOMAS HOBBES of Malmesbury (1588-1679), Letit by the Royal Society. 917. THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D., (1624-1689). Painted by Mary Beale. Lent by the Royal College of Physicians. ^18, SIR MATTHEW HALE (1609-1675). Painted by Michael Wright. Letit hy Lincoln's Inn. 919. HENEAGE FINCH, first Earl of Nottingham, Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Lent by the Earl of Verulam. .920. WENTWORTH DILLON, fourth Earl of Roscommon. Painted by Carlo Maratti, Lent by the Earl Spencer, K. G. 921. THOMAS FLATMAN (1633-1688), Painted by T. Flatman. Lent hy the Countess Delawarr. -922. THOMAS OTWAY. Painted by John Riley, Lent by the Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt. ,923. THOMAS KILLIGREW, the Jester. Lent by Sir James Duller East, Bart. 924. ARTHUR ANNESLEY, Earl of Anglesey. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Mr. G. Pearse. 48 National Portraits. 925. SIR GEOFFREY PALMER, Bt. Lent by 3Ir. G. L. Watson. - 926. LADY FRANCES FINCH, Viscountess Weymouth. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by the Marquis of Bath. ^¦¦927. HENRIETTA BOYLE, Countess of Rochester. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by the Earl of Home. 928. GEORGE SAVILLE, first Marquis of Halifax, ^Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 929. LAWRENCE HYDE, Earl of Rochester, K.G, Letit hy the Earl of Home. 930, ROBERT DOD, Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent hy Mr. Whitehall Dod. -931. SIR THOMAS THYNNE, first Viscount Weymouth. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Marquis of Bath, s^ -934, ROBERT SPENCER, second Earl of Sunderland. Painted by Carlo Maratti. Lent hy the Earl Spencer, K.G. j> -935. ISAAC BARROW, D.D. Lent hy the Earl of Hardwicke. J , ¦S36. ABRAHAM SIMON, Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Lent by Mr. Henry 3Ius grave. •937. THOMAS OTWAY. Painted by Mary Beale. Letit by the Earl Spencer, K.G. 938. SIR HENRY BLOUNT, Kt. Lent by the Coutitess of Caledon, 939, HORATIO, VISCOUNT TOWNSHEND, Lent by Viscount Sidney, G.C.B. 940, SIR ROGER PRATT, Kt, Painted hj Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Rev. Jcrmyti Pratf. -941, SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN Kt, Letit by the Royal Soeiettj. 942, MATTHEW LOCK. Lent by the Utiiversiiy of Oxford, 943, RICHARD BUSBY D.D., AND MATTHEW HENRY. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 944. JOHN COSIN, Bishop of Durham. Lent by the Bishop of Durham. 945. BRIAN DUPPA, Bishop of Winchester. Lent by Christ Church, Oxford. 946. SIR ROBERT LONG, Bart. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Earl Broivtilow. 947. ROBERT SANDERSON, Bishop of Lincoln. Lent hy the Bishop of Lincoln. ¦948, GBINLING, or GRIELING, GIBBONS. Painted by Sir God frey Kneller. Lent hy Viscount Galway, M.P. 949, CHARLES COTTON (1630-1687), Painted by Sir Peter Lely Lent hy Colotid Robert Holden. ^ «50, SAMUEL PEPYS, F,R.S. (1631-2-1703). P.^iintcd bv Sir God frey Kneller, Lent by 3Ir. S. Pepys Cockcrcll, Reign of Charles LL, 1660-1685. 49 951. SIR JOHN MARSHAM, Bart. (1603-1685). Lent by the Earl of Romney, 952, JOHN GANDER, Bishop of Worcester. Letit by 3lr, T.H. Bates, _953. LADY LUCY THERESA HERBERT. Letit by Earl of " Powis, 1554, THOMAS HOBBES, of Malmesbury (1588-1679), Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 9oo. ROBERT PLOTT, LL.D, (1641-1696), Letit hy the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 956, BALDWIN HAMEY, Jun., M.D. (1600-1676). Painted by M. Snelling. Letit by the Royal College of Phystciatis. 957. SIR PAUL RYCAUT, Kt. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Lord 3Iethuen. „958. IZAAK WALTON (1593-1683). Painted l-.y Jacob Huysman. Lent by the National Gallery, '^ 959. GILBERT SHELDON, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painted by David Loggan. Letit by the Earl of Home. |960, SAMUEL BUTLER, author of " Hudibras." Lent by the Bod- f leiati Library, Oxford. 961, THOMAS WHARTON, SID. Painted by A'andyck. Lent by the Royal College of Physiciatis, ,962, JEREMY TAYLOR, Bishop of Down and Connor, Letit hy All Souls College, Oxford. 963, SIR WILLIAM MORTON, Kt., Justice, K.B. Painted by Vandyck, Lent hy 31r. T. B. Bulkeley Owen. .964, SIR JUSTINIAN ISHAM, second Baronet of Lamport, Painted by Gio, Battista, Letit by Sir Charles E, Isham, Bart. 965, SIMON. Lent by Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge. 966. LADY ELIZABETH BUTLER, Countess of Chesterfield. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Earl Stanhope, 967. JOHN WILKINS, F.R.S., Bishop of Chester. Painted by Mary Beale. Letit by the Royal Society. JJ68. SIR SAMUEL BARNARDISTON, Bart. Painted by Sir God frey Kneller. Letit by Mr. Nathaniel C. Barnardiston. 969. WILLIAM, VISCOUNT BROUNCKER. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by the Royal Society. 970. JOHN WALLIS, D.D, Painted by Gerard Zoest, Letit hy the Royal Society. 971, SETH WARD, Bishop of Salisbury, Lettt by Oriel College, Oxford, 973, HON, ROBERT BOYLE, F,R.S, Painted by Kerseboom. Lent hy the Royal Society. 15929,-1. D 50 National Portraits. .975, THOMAS HOBBES, of Malmesbury (1588-1679), Lent by Sir I W. C. Trevelyan, Bart 976. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE SIR FRANCIS PEMBERTON. Letit hy Emmatiuel College, Cambridge. 977. SIR EDMUND BERRY GODFREY, Kt. Lent hy the Vestry of St. 3Iartin's-in-the-Fields. 979. WILLIAM, LORD RUSSELL. Letit by the Earl of Essex. 980. NATHANIEL TILSON AND FAMILY. Painted by Henry Tilson. Lent by 3Ir. Thomas Shaen Carter. 981. SIR RICHARD NEWMAN. Painted by W. Dobson. Lent by the Rev. E. II. Rogers. 982. WILLIAM GROONE, M.D. Painted by Mary Beale. Lent by the Royal College of Physiciatis. 983. LADY MARGARET WENTWORTH. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Lord Houghton. 984. JOHN WALLOP. Painted by John Riley. Lent by the Earl of Portsmouth. 985. HENRY TILSON. Painted by Henry Tilson. Lent by Mr.^ Thomas Shaen Carter. %i 986. SIR JOHN GRANVILLE, afterwards first Earl of Bath. Lent hy the Rev. Lord John Thynne. 987. FATHER JOHN HUDDLESTON, Lent by Mr. W. B, Stopford. 988. TRADESCANT FAMILY. Painted by W. Dobson. Lent hy the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 989. WALTER GHARLETON or CHARLTON, M.D. Lent by the Royal College of Physicians. 990. FRANCIS GLISSON, M.D. Letit by the Rotjal College of Physicians. 991. ELIAS ASHMOLE (1617-1692). Letit hy the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 992. REV, JOHN FLAMSTEED, F,R.S, Painted by R, Gibson. Letit by the Royal Society. 993. HENRY COMPTON, Bishop of London. Painted by John Riley. Lent by the Marquis of Northamptoti. 995. THOMAS LAMPLUGH, Archbishop of York. Lent by Queen's College, Oxford. 996. RICHARD BUSBY, D.D. Lent hy the Head Master of West- mitister. 997. THOMAS KEN, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Lent by the Marquis of Bath, Reign of James LL., 1685-1688. 51 998. WILLIAM SANCROFT, Archbishop of Canterbury. Painted by P. Lens. Lent hy Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 999. ROBERT CREIGHTON, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Lent by the Corporation of Wells. ,.1000, JOHN DRYDEN, Painted by Sir Godfi'ey Kneller, Lent by 3Ir. W. R, Baker. I 1001, MARY FAIRFAX, Duchess of Buckingham. Lent hy Mr. C. Wykeham Martin, M.P, 1002, THOMAS BARLOW, Bishop of Lincoln, Lent by Queen's College, Oxford. 1003, LORD KEEPER FRANCIS NORTH, Lord Guildford, Painted by John Riley, Lent by Colonel and Baroness North. 1005, JOHN GREENHILL, Painted by John Greenhill, Lent by Dulwich College. 1006, WILLIAM LLOYD, Bishop of Worcester. Lent by the Arch bishop of Canterbury. 1007, REBECCA HELE, Lady Trelawny. Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Lent by Sir John Salushury Trelawtiy, Bart, - 1008, RICHARD BAXTER, Lent hy the Congregation of Inde- pendants, Kidderminster. _J009, JUDGE JEFFREYS, Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Lent by the Earl of Tatikerville, 1010, THOMAS CARTWRIGHT, Bishop of Chester. Lentby Queen's College, Oxford. 1011. SIR JONATHAN TRELAWNY, Bart,, Bishop of Bristol, Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Lent by Sir John Salus hury Trelawny, Bart. 1012, SIR EDMUND KING, Kt,, M.D. Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Lent by the Royal College of Physicians, 1013, HUMPHRY HENCHMAN, Bishop of London, Painted by Sir Peter Lely, Lent hy the Earl of Clarendoti, K, G, i- 1014. JOHN, LORD CUTTS, Painted by William Wissing, Lent by Mr. Thomas Ball, , 1015, ROGER PALMER, Earl of Castiemaine, Lent by the Earl of Powis. 1015a, JOHN EVELYN (1620-1706), Painted by Robert Walker. Lent hy Mr. W. J. Evelyti. 1016, RICHARD TALBOT. Earl and Duke of Tyi-connell, Lent hy Lord Talbot de Malahide. 1017, JOHN HOUGH, Bishop of Worcester (1657-1743). Lent by Magdalen College, Oxford. 1018. ARABELLA CHURCHILL, Mrs. Godfrey. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Letit by the Earl Spencer, K. G. D 2 52 National Portraits. 1019, JAMES II, Painted by Sir Godfrej- Kneller. Lent by Mr. S Pepys Cockorell. 1020. JAMES, Duke of Monmouth, Painted by Tyssens, Lent hy Lord Lyttelton, 1021, QUEEN MARY OF MODENA, Painted by Sir Peter Lely^J Lent by Earl of Denbigh. 1022. CATHERINE SEDLEY, Countess of Dorchester. Painted by Mary Beale. Lent hy the Earl Spencer, K. G. ¦' 1023. JAMES II. Painted by William Wissing, Lent hy the Earl of Clarendoti, K.G, 1024, HENRY SOMERSET, first Duke of Beaufort, K,G, Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent hy the Duke of Beaufort 1025. PRINCESS MARY OF ORANGE, afterwards Queen of Eng land. Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Lent by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 1026, SIR GODFREY KNELLER. Bart. Painted by Sir Godfi-ey Kneller. Letit hy the Earl of Derby, K. G. 1027, QUEEN MARY OF MODENA, Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Letit by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). 1028. PETER MEW, D.C.L., Bishop of Wmchester. Lent by the Bishop of Witichester, 1029, JAMES II, as Duke of York, Painted by Honthorst. Letit by Her Majesty (Hampton Court). _1030. CHARLES MONTAGU, first Earl of Halifax, K.G, Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Letit by the Earl of Hardwicke. A SELECTION of Sixteen of the Photographs of the NATIONAL PORTRAITS may be had for One Guinea, A SELECTION of One Hundred of tha Photographs of the NA TIONAL PORTRAITS may be had, half bound in Morocco, price Six Guineas, The COM]:>LETE SERIES of 964 PORTRAITS, may be had in ten volumes, haif bound in Morocco, price 62?, Bays, &c, 53 NATIONAL PORTRAITS, LARGE SIZE. Nine of the above portraits were photographed on a larger size (19 inches high) in order to illustrate the Court Costume of the first half of the 16th century. HENRY Vni.— Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 99. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. 10s, 6d, QUEEN KATHARINE PAR.— Painted by Hans Holbein. Cata logue of National Portraits, No. 131. Letit by 3Ir. Richard Booth. lOs. 6d. EDWARD VI. — ^Painted by Hans Holbein. Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 172. Lent hy Her 3Iajesty (Windsor). \0s. 6d. QUEEN MARY.— Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 199. Lent by Her Majesty (Windsor). 10*. Qd. QUEEN MARY. — ^Painted by Lucas de Heere. Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 205. Lent by the Society of Atitiquaries, 10s. 6d. QUEEN ELIZABETH at the age of 16. Painted by Hans Holbein. Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 247. Letit hy Her Majesty (St. James's Palace). \0s, 6d. LADY ELEANOR BRANDON.— Painted by Lucas de Heere. Ca talogue of National Portraits, No. 198. Lent by Mr. ii". Vernon Wentworth. 10s. 6d. MARY OF GUISE, Queen of James V,, of Scotland, Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 106. Lent hy the Duke of Devonshire, K.G, 10s, 6d. FRANCES SIDNEY, Countess of Sussex. Catalogue of National Portraits, No. 137. Letit hy Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. 10s. 6d. THE BAYS OF THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION. SEVENTY-SEVEN VIEWS OF THE BAYS.— Showing nearly all the Pictures in Miniature and the position in which they were hung in the galleries. Bound in one volume, price 51. os. 54 Miniature Portraits. MINIATURE PORTRAITS. A series of two hundred portraits chosen from the " Special Ex hibition of Portrait Miniatures " on loan at the South Kensington Museum in 1865. ' For further descriptions of the Miniatures see the " Catalogue of the Special Exhiljition of Portrait Miniatures on loan at the South Ken sington Museum, June 1865," published by the Science and Art Department, price 5s. The Number at the etid of each paragraph refers fo the Official Catalogue. Price One Shilling; each 1. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Early 18th century. Ivory. Lent by Lady Dorothy Nevill. No. 70. - 2. HORACE WALPOLE AS A BOY. From the Strawben-y Hill Collection. Ivory. Lent hy Lady Dorothy Nevill. No. 73. 3. MRS. THOMAS SOMERS COCKS; signed "A. P., 1787." Ivory. By Andrew Plimer. Lent hy the 31iss€s Somers Cocks. No. 122. . 4. MRS. THOMAS SOMERS COCKS, ivory. By R. Gosway, R.A. Letit by the Slisses Somers Cocks. No. 124. 5. PORTRAIT OF A LADY in black dress. Present cent. Lent by the 3Iisses Somers Cocks. No. 128. 6. MRS. THOMAS SOMERS COCKS. Signed "A.P. 1787." Ivory. By Andrew Plimer. Lent hy the Misses Somers Cocks, No. 132. 7. PORTRAIT OF A LADY in black lace scarf. Signed and dated " S. C. 1773." Lent by Mr. C. B. Carrufhers. No. 209. . 8. KING CHARLES IL, with mantle and collar of the Oi-der of the Garter. Signed " S. C. 1665." Vellum. By S. Cooper. Lent by the Duke of Richtnotid. No. 274. ¦ 9. THOMAS MAY, the poet and historian in the time of the Commonwealth. Signed and dated " S. C. 1553." By Samuel Cooper. Lent by Mr. Samuel Addington. No. 304. 10. DR. JOHN DONNE, Dean of St. Paul's (1573- 1 63n Signed i and dated "L O. 1610." Vellum. By Isaac Oliver. Lent by 3Ir. Samuel Addington. No. 305. 11. QUEEN ELIZABETH, born 1533, died 1603. Enamelled frame of the period By Nicholas Hilliard. Lent by 3Ir. Samuel Addington. No. 308. Miniature Portraits. 55 12, MRS, HOLLAND, Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth, Signed aud dated " Ano Dni 1593. JEtatis sua3 26." By Nicholas Hilliard. Lent hy Mr. Samuel Addington. No, 309. ¦ 13. EARL OF PEMBROKE. By Samuel Cooper. Lent hy Mr. Samuel Addingtoti. No, 310, ,14, MARY ISABELLA, Duchess of Rutland. 1782. Ivory, Ascribed to R, Gosway, R.A, Lent hy the Duke of Rutland. No. 338, 15, LORD ROBERT MANNERS, Captain of the " Resolution ;'' died of wounds received in Lord Rodney's action, 1782, Ivory. R, Gosway, R.A. Letit by the Duke of Rutland. No, 340, 16, SIR JOHN CAREW, BT., of East Antony, co. Cornwall. Card. By S, Cooper. Lent by Mr. Wm. II. Pole Carew, of Antony. No. 361, 17. LADY CAREW. Signed " S. C." Card. By S. Cooper. Lent by Mr. Wtn. H. Pole Carew, of Antony. No. 364. ^-f 8. DUG D'ANJOU, suitor of Queen Elizabeth. Vellum, half length. Lent by Dr. Edivard F. Gray. No, 379. ,19. GABRIELLE D'ESTRfiES and two children, b. 1571, d. 1599, mistress of Henry IV., of France. Painted in oil. By Benjamin Foulon. Lent hy II.R.H. the Due d'Aumale. No. 382, 20, PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN in costume of the time of Queen Elizabeth, Ano Dni 1595. Card. By Nicholas Hilliai'd, Lent by H.R.H. the Duo d'Aumale. No. 388. .21. HENRI DE LORRAINE, Due de Guise, caUed " Le Balafre." Card. Letit hy H.R.H. the Due d'Autnale. No. 389. 22. HENRY, Twelfth Earl of Suffolk, K.G. (1739-1779,) Ivory. Letit by the Hon. Mrs. Greville Howard. No. 450. 23, MRS. HARGREAVES, painted 1794 by her husband. Ivory. By T. Hargreaves. Lent hy Mr. Hargreaves. No. 450. ,24, GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL, the Composer, b. 1684, d, 1759, Enamel. Lent by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell. No. 502, ,25, WIFE OF JACOB RUYSDAEL, the Painter, Painted in oil on copper. By Jacob Ruysdael. Lent by the Hon. William Ashley. No. 522. 26. ADMIRAL LORD NELSON. Ivory. Lent by Mr. John Myers. No. 530. 27. A DAUGHTER of the late Charles Ross, Esq. and the Lady Mary Ross. Ivory. About 1837. Anthony Stewart, Lent by Lady Mary Ross. No, 545, 28. PORTRAIT OF MRS. TINLING. Lent by Major Newbery. No. 555. 29. MAJOR PIERSON, who ^ell in the defence of Jersey against the French, 1780. Ivory, Lent by 3Iajor Newbery. No, 561. 30, PORTRAIT OF MRS, FRANCILLON, Lent hy Major New bery. No. 663. 56 Miniature Portraits. 31, PORTRAIT OF MISS PIERSON, Lent by Major Newbery. No. 564. 32, PORTRAIT OF MRS, ANSTEY CALVERT. Lent by 3Iajor Newbery. No. 565. -33, GEORGE, Prince of Wales, afterwards King George IV, Ivory. By R. Cosway, R.A. Lent by Sir T. William Holhurne, Bt No. 624. .34. FRANgOISE D'AUBIGNE, Madame de Maintenon, 1635-1719. Velluin. Lent hy 3Ir. F. Mtjers. No. 628. 35. MARY, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIIL, by Catherine of Arragon, 1517-1558. Dated " 1555." In oil. By Luis de Vargas. Lent by the Rev. Walter Sneyd. No. 629. 36. PHILIP IL, of Spain, husband of Queen Mary, 1526-1598. Dated "1555." In oil. By Luis de Vargas. Lent by the Rev, Walter Sneyd. No. 630. 37. ELIZABETH, daughter of King James L, v/ife of Frederick V., King of Bohemia, born 1596. Signed "I. O." Card. By Isaac Olive]-. Lent by Mr. Hollingworth 3Iagtiiac. No. 631. 38. GASPAR DE COLIGNI, Admiral of France ; born 1516, mur dered in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 1572. Card. By Isaac Oliver. Lent by Mr. Hollingworth Magniac. No. 633. 39. MARIE THErESE DE SAVOIE CARIGNAN, Princesse de Lamballe. Ivory. Lent by Mr. Hollingworth Maaniac. No. 635. 40. MARY STUAET, Queen of Scots, born 1512, executed 1586. On panel inscribed " La Royne Daulphine." Letit by 31r. IIol- lingworth 3Iagtiiac. No. 643. 41. CATHERINE DE' MEDICI, only child of Lorenzino de' Medici, born 1519, died 1589. Signed "B." In oil. Lent by 3Ir. HollingiDorth Magniac. No. 644. .42. MARY STUART, Queen of Scots, a half-bngth portrait, in n black hat over a lace cap. Vellum. Lent by Mr. Hollinqworth Magniac. No. 645. 43. KATHARINE OF ARRAGON, Queen of Henry VIII, born 1485, died 1535. Vellum. By Hans Holbein. Lent by 3Ir. Hollingworth 3Iagniac. No. 648. 44. THE EMPEROR CHARLES V., of Spain, 1500-1558. Vellum. Lent by 3Ir. Hollingworth Magniac. No. 649. ^45. PHILIP, Duke of Orleans, 1674-1723, known as the "Reo-en*- I Orleans." Vellum. Lent by Mr. Hollitigxvorth Magniac, No 650. ^ 46. LADY ARABELLA STUART, only child of Charles, fifth Earl of Lennox. Vellum. By Nicholas Hilliard. Letit by 3Ir, Hol- lingiDorth Biagniac, No. 651, Miniature Portraits. 57 A7. HENRY VIII, A three-quarter bust portrait, painted in 1526. Formerly in the Strawberry Hill Collection. By Hans Holbein. Lent by 3Ir. H. 31agniac. No, 652. ^. JAMES, twelfth Earl and first Duke of Ormonde ; Lord Lieu tenant of Ireland, 1661-1668, died 1688. Card. By T, Flatman. Lent hy 3Ir. C. W, Retjnolds, No. 669. i9. MADAME LA COMTESSE D'OLONNE'as Diana. From Strawberry Hill Collection. Enamel. By Petitot. Letit by Mr. R. S. Holford, M.P. No, 747, .50, WILLIAM LENTHALL, 1591-1682, Speaker of the Rump Par liament. Signed and dated " S. C, 1652," Card, By S. Cooper, Lent by 3Ir. R. S. Holford, M.P. No. 760. 51. SIR NICHOLAS POYNTZ, of Iron Acton. Vellum. By Hans Holbein. Lent hy Mr. R. S. Holford, K.P- No. 763. .52. PHILIP DORMER, fourth Earl of Chesterfield, the writer of tiic well-known "Letters" to his Son, 1694-1773. Ivory. Lent hy the Earl of Chesterfield. No. 769. 53. CHARLES XIL, of Sweden. Letit hy the Earl of Chesterfield. No. 770. ' 54. BARBARA VILLIERS, Duchess of Cleveland, daughter of Wil liam Villiors, Viscount Grandison in Ireland. Died at Chiswick 1709. Lent by the Earl of Chesterfield. No. 772. mo. JULES CARDINAL MAZARIN, born 1602, d. 1661 ; succeeded Cardinal Richelieu as Prime Minister of Louis XIV. Enamel. By Petitot. Letit by 3Ir. John Jones. No. 774, -56. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603) in a very richly jewelled dress and lace ruff. From the Strawberry Hill Collection.- By Nicholas Hilliard. Lent hy 3Ir. Johti Jones. No. 805. "57. LA DUCHESSE DE BERRL Enamel. By Jean Petitot. L<:nt by Mr. John Jones. No. 824. . 58. CHARLES I. when Prince of Wales, wearing the collar of the Garter. Signed "Gerbier fee'," and dated "1616." By Sir Balthazar Gerbier. Lent by 3Ir. John Jones. No. 835. 59. COMTE DE VERMANDOIS, natural son of Louis XIV. aud Madame de la Valliere. Enamel. By Jean Petitot. Lent by Mr. Johti Jones. No. 854. - 60. RICHARD CROMWELL, eldest son of the Protector. Signed '¦ S. G." and dated " 1664." VeUum. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by Miss Talbot No. 880. ..-61. LAVINIA COUNTESS SPENCER, and her Son J. C. LORD ALTHORP ; after the picture by Sir J. Reynolds. Enamel. By W. H. Graft. Lent hy Earl Spencer, K.G. No. 920. ^2. ARMAND JEAN DU PLESSIS, Cardinal Richelieu, 1585-1642, ^ a celebrated French Minister in the time of Louis XIII. Enamel. By Jean Petitot. Lent hy Earl Spencer, K. G. No, 927. 58 Miniature Portrait'^. 63, HENRIETTA BOYLE, Countess of Rochester, daughter of Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, and wife of Lawrence Hyde, Earl of Rochester. By S. Cooper. Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. No, 938, ^ 64, LADY GEORGIANA SPENCER, wife of William, fifth Duke of Devonshire, A profile sketch from nature on ivory, 1783. By Ozias Humphrey, Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. No, 949. 65, SIR JOHN BOLING HATTON and his mother. Signed and dated " L. 1525." By Lucas de Heere. Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. No. 950. Lee. JOHN HAMPDEN (1594-1643). In oil on copper. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. No. 951, A 67, BARBARA VILLIERS, DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND. ' Vellum. Samuel Cooper. Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. No. 961. 68. PORTRAIT OF A LADY AND CHILD, temp. Charles H. Signed " N.D." Letit by Earl Spencer, K.G. No. 962, ,69. SIR GODFREY KNELLER (1648-1723). Signed and dated "B.L. 1724." By Bernard Lens. Lent hy Earl Spencer, K.G. No. 964. L70. SARAH JENNINGS, DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH. " Enamel. By C. F. Zincke. Lent by Mr. If. B. Stopford. No. 979. 71. LADY ELIZABETH GERMAINE. Enamel. By G. F. Zincke. Letit hy Mr. W. B. Stopford. No. 985. 72. ELIZABETH, daughter of Lieut.-General W. P. Colyear, and wife of Lionel Cranfield, first Duke of Dorset. Enamel. By C. F. Zincke. Lent hy 3Ir. W. B. Stopford. No. 986, ' 73. THE LADY ARABELLA STUART, daughter of Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox, and Avife of William Seymour, Earl of Hertford. By N. Hilliard. Letit hy Mr. W. Maskell. No. 1,009. -74. MADAME DU BARRY (1746-1793). Lent hy Mr. W Meyrick. No. 1,018. " 75. THE RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE AND HIS SISTER as children. Ivory. By T. Hargreaves. Lent hy the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, 3I.P. No. 1,028. * 76. ELIZABETH CLAYPOLE, the favourite daughter of the Protector. Signed and dated " S.G. 1653." Card. By S Cooper. Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. No. 1,033. "77. EDWARD VL (1537-1553), when a child. Sio-ned "PO" ^i.r'r w^ f nt' ^^''"''- ^^'''^ ^^ '^"^ ^^¦^^ "/ Devonshire, K.G. No. 1,034. p^8. OLIVER CROMWELL ; profile drawing, from which Houbraken \\ engraved his portrait. Paper. By Samuel Cooper. Lentby . the Dithe of Devonshire, K.G. No. 1,037. Miniature Portraits. 59 79. SIR JOHN SHELLl^Y, fourth Bart., of Michelgrove, co. Sussex, painted in 1726, died 1771. Enamel. By C. F. Zincke. Lent by the Dowager Lady Shelley. No. 1,061. 80. FRANCES DOWAGER LADY SHELLEY, daughter of Thomas Winckley, Esq., of Brockholes. Ivory. By Sir G. Hayter. Lent by the Hon. 3Irs. Edgcumbe. No. 1,062. 81. PORTRAIT OF KING CHARLES L This interesting relic is formed of the king's hair dipped in his blood on the scaffold. Lent hy the Dowager Lady Shelley. No. 1,064. .82. PROFILE PORTRAIT OF ELIZA LINLEY, wife of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Enamel. Lent by the Doivager Lady Shelley. No. 1,065. -83. DAVID TENIERS the elder, born at Antwerp 1582, died there 1649. Signed and dated "B. G. 1627." By Sir Bai. Gerbier. Lent by Mr. J. H. Hawkins. No. 1,158. k84. WILLIAM CECIL LORD BURLEIGH (1520-1598), Lord High Treasurer and Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth. Card. Lent by Mr. J. H. Haivkins. No. 1,162. 85. FRANCES HOWARD, wife of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, the Parliamentary general. Card. Ascribed to Peter Oliver. Lent by Mr. J. H. Hawkitis. No. 1,163. 86. MRS. IVES, of Gatton, Norfolk. Signed and dated "J. D. 1780." Crayons. By J. Downman. Lent by Lord Boston. No. 1,168. 87. THOMAS SACKVILLE, FIRST EARL OF DORSET. By Galdicate. Lent hy the Countess of Caledon. No. 1,184. .88. BARBARA VILLIERS, DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND, d. 1709. Signed and dated " S. C. 1664." Card. By S. Cooper. Lentby the Countess of Caledon. No. 1,187. 89. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN, perhaps that of Richard Cromwell. Signed and dated " S. C. 1653." Card. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by the Countess of Caledon. No. 1,190. 90. SIR HENRY BLOUNT. Inscribed " Sir H. bt. JEtat. 58." Vellum. Lent hy the Countess of Caledon. No. 1,192. 91. KATHARINE BUTLER, LADY BLOUNT. Signed and dated 1700. Pencil on vellum. By T. Forster. Lent by the Countess of Caledoti. No. 1,193. -92. JOYCE LADY LAKE, daughter of John Crowther, Esq., married Sir James Lake, Bt., about 1782. Ivory. By R. Cosway, R.A. Letit by 3Ir. Lea. No. 1,248. 93. MRS. GEORGE HARDINGE, about 1780. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Ivorv. By Ozias Humphrey. Lent by Mr. Lea. No. 1,250. 4. SIR ROBERT STRANGE, the Engr.aver. Medallion portrait. By J. B. Greuze. Lent by 3Ir. Alexander Trotter. No. 1,263. 60 Miniature Portraits, ^ 95, H,R.H. GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK, PRINCE OF WALES. Full length portrait in pencil. By R. Co<^\y;iy. R.A. Lentby the Hon. WilUam Ashley. No. 1,279. - 96. H.R.H. FREDERICK DUKE OF YORK AND ALBANY. Full length portrait in pencil. By R. Cosway, R.A, Lent by the Hon. William Ashley. No. 1,287. 97. MR, BARBOR, who had the accompajiying jewel made, in coiii- memoration of his deliverance from the stake by the death of Queen Mary, Card, Lentby the Rev. E. E. Blencowe. No. 1,319. „ 98. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, tho celebr.ated naval commander aud navigator (1545-1596). Vellum. By John Hoskins. Lentby the Earl of Gosford. No. 1,341, - 99. ISAAC OLIVER, the i\Iiniaturo Painter (1556-1617), pupil of Nicholas Hilliard, and father of Peter Oliver. Vellum. Lent by the Earl of Gosford. No. 1,347. 100. GENERAL CHARLES FLEETWOOD, son of Sir W. Fleet wood. Signed and dated " S. C. 1656." By Samuel Cooper Lent hy the Earl of Gosford. No. 1,349. |101. ANNE MARIE LOUISE DUCHESSE D'ORLEANS, known as " Mademoiselle." Enamel. By Jean Petitot. Letit hy Ihe Earl of Gosford. No. 1,352. |102. HENRIETTE DUCHESSE D'ORLEANS, known as "La Belle Henriette." Enamel. By Jean Petitot. Lent hy the Earl of Gosford. No. 1,353. 103. LOUIS XIV. OF FRANCE. Enamel. By Jean Petitot. Lent hy the Earl of Gosford. No. 1,354. 104, JOHN FLAXMAN, R.A., the Se-alptor (1 755-] 826). By himself. Lentby Mr. George Stnith. Xo. 1,389. ^05. DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON. Ivory. By Miss Frances Rey nolds, Lent hy the Rev. James Beck. No. 1,431, 106. MRS. SAMUEL JOHNSON. By T^Iiss Frances Reynold.. Lent hy the Rev. James Beck. No. 1,432. 107, MARGARITA MACDONALD, 1801, Ivory, By Mrs Mee. Lent by the 3Iisses Robertson 3Iacdonald. No, 1,442, 108. LIEUT.-COL. ROBERTSON MACDONALD, cf Kinlochmoi- dart, 1801 Ivory, By Mrs. .-Vlee. Letit hy the 3Iisses Robert son Macdonald. ISo. 1,443, 109, MARY, daughter of Charles I, Slarried in 1648, to Willinm Ii Pi-mce of Orange by whom she had an only son, who became William III. Od. Lent by the Rev. J. Beck. No. 1,447. 110. CHARLES I, drawn in fine brush lines on paper prepared with a thin coating of plaster. Signed " M, S sc 1647" By Matthew Snelling. Lent by the Rev. James Beck. No ' 1 450 Miniature Portraits. 61 112. JULES CARDINAL MAZARIN (1602-1661). By J. Petitot. J^nt by Lord Fitzhardinge. No. 1,477, |113. EDMUND SPENSER, the Poet, author of the "Faerie Queen" • (1553-1599). By Nicholas Hilliai-d. Letitby LordFitzhardinge. No. 1,485. 114. HENRY WRIOTHESLEY, EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON. Signed and dated "I. 0. 1616." By Isaac Oliver. Lentby 3ir. C. Sackville Bale. No. 1,640. ^115. EDMUND ¥/ ABLER, the Poet, born 160.5, died 1687. By Samuel Cooper. Lent hy 3Ir. C. Sackville Bale. No, 1641. 116. HENRY DUKE OF RICHMOND,, K.G. (1519-1536). This miniature is inscribed " Heney Dvck off Richehod iETATis sy^ xy°." Card. Letit by 3Ir. C. Sackville Bale. No. 1,643. 117. LADY JANE SEYMOUR, third wife of King Henry VIII. 1 Inscribed A°NXXV, Bv Holbein. Letit hy 3Ir. C. Sackville ' Bale. No, 1,645, 118. LADY LEIGH. Signed " S. C. 1648." Card. By Samuel Cooper. Lent hy 3lr. C. Sackville Bale. No. 1,647. 119. QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Card. By Nicholas Hilliard. Lent by 3Ir. C. Sackville Bale. No. 1,650. .120. LADY SARA.H NAPIER, daughter of Charles, second Duke of Richmond, and wife of the Hon. George Napier. Ivory. Lent by Mr. John 3Ioore Najtier. No. 1,658. 121. MISS CLAYTON. Signed and dated "A. P. 1786." Ivory. By Andrew Piin.ier. Letit by 3Ir. John 3Ioore Napier. No. 1,661. 122. GEORGIANA CAROLINE, daughter of Charles, second Duke of Richmond. Ivory. Ascribed to A. Plimer. Lent hy Mr Johti Moore Napier. No. 1 ,679. J23. PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART. Indian ink on card. By Giles IIus,sey. Lent by Lord Arundell of Wardour. No. 1,685. ] 24, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, Card, Letit by the Rev. William Vertion Harcourt. No, 1,710, ,125, THE LADY DOROTHY PERCY, wife of Robert Sidney, second Earl of Leicester, and mother of Algernon Sidney, Lent by the Rev. William Vernoti Harcourt. No, 1,712, 126. QUEEN ELIZABETH, portrait in profile. Lent hy the Rev. William Vernoti Harcourt. No. 1,713. \ 127. ROBERT DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER (1532-1588), the favourite of Queen Elizabeth, Letit by the Rev. William Vernon Harcourt, No, 1,714. 12.'^. THE LADY MARY SYDNEY, COUNTESS OF PEM BROKE. Card. By N. Hilliard. Letit by the Rev. William Vernon Harcourt. No. 1,715. 62 Miniature P6rtraits._ 129. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, time of Queen Elizabeth, in a black quilted dress. Card. Lent by the Rev. William Vernon Harcourt. No. 1,716. .130 ROBERT DEVEREUX, EARL OF ESSEX (1567-1601), the ^ the unfortunate favourite of Queen Elizabeth. Lent hy the Rev. William Vernon Harcourt. No. 1,717. 131. MRS. FITZHERBERT (1756-1837). Signed "A. P;;' Ivory. By Andrew Plimer. Lent by 3Ir. Percy Doyle, L.B. JNo, 1,754. 132. JEAN PAUL MARAT. Lent by Mr. Percy Doyle, C.B. No. 1,771. 133. ANNE, daughter of Charles I.; died an infant. Oil, on panel. By Vandyck, Lent by Earl Spencer, K.G. No, 1,790, 134. FRANCES HOWARD COUNTESS OF ESSEX AND SOMERSET. By Isaac Oliver. Letit by the Earl of Derby, K.G. No. 1,811. 135. LADY ELIZABETH HAMILTON, daughter of James sixth Duke of Hamilton and Elizabeth his Duchess. Card. By W. Derby. Lent hy ihe Earl of Derby, K.G. No. 1,845. 136. ELIZABETH GUNNING, Duchess of Hamilton and afterwards of Argyll. Card. By W, Derby. Lent by the Earl of Derby, K.G. No. 1,846. 137. PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST'S SON. End of the 17th century. Crayons tinted. By Mrs Maria Beale. Letit by the Rev. Dr. Wellesley. No. 1,897. 138. PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST'S SON. End of the 17th century. Crayons tinted. By Mrs. Maria Beale. Lent by the Rev. Dr. Wellesley. No. 1,898. 139. KING CHARLES I. Ascribed to J. Hoskins. Lent by Mr. W. C. 3Iorland. No. 1,932. 140. HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen of Charles I. Card. Ascribed to J. Hoskins. Letit hy Mr. W. C. 3Iorland. No. 1,933. 141. EDWARD COURTENAY EARL OF DEVON. Card. Lent hy Mr. W. C. 3Iorland. No. 1,934. '142. OLIVER CROMWELL. By Samuel Cooper. Lent hy the Earl of Warwick. No. 1,942. 143. ROBERT LORD BROOKE, a leader of the Parliamentary forces. Signed " S. C." Card. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by the Earl of Warwick. No. 1,947. ^44. MRS. CROMWELL, daughter of Sir Richard Stewart or Stuart, mother of the Protector. Died 1653. Sis-ned. Card. By A, Hertocks. Lent by 3Ir. R. G. Clarke. No. 1,962. 145. THE DUCHESS OF ST. ALBANS. By Richard Gibson, Lent by Mr. J. H. Hawkins. No. 1,989. Miniature Portraits. 63 146, AUGUST F, F, VON KOTZEBUE, the German Writer and Dramatist, b, 1761, assassinated 1819, By Sene. Lent by 3Ir. J. H. Haivkins. No. 1,995. 147. CHARLES IL (1630-1685). Vellum. By David Logan. Lent by the Rev. James Beck. No. 2,017. S48. FREDERICK THE GREAT OF PRUSSIA, born 1712, came f' to the throne in 1740, died 1786. Ivory. Letit by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. No. 2,023. 149. A. H. SUTHERLAND, ESQ., a liberal benefactor to the Bod leian Library. Ivory. Lent by the Bodleian Library. No. 2,024, 150, FRANCES BECKWITH, first wife of A. H. Sutherland, Esq. Ivory. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. No. 2,025., 151, PROFILE PORTRAIT OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON I, Signed " Longhi f, a Milan." Crayon. Lent by the Bodleiatt Library, Oxford. No. 2,026. -152. KING CHARLES II. when young., Card, Lent hy the Duke of Richmond. No. 2,032. . 153. KING CHARLES IL in armour. Enamel. By J. Petitot. Lent ? by the Duke of Richmond. No, 2,034, »154, FRANCOIS I. of France. Oil. By Frangois Clouet, called Janet. Lent hy Mr. Joseph Bond. No. 2,059. ^55. KING HENRY VIII. Oil. By Hans Holbein. Lent by Earl Spencer, K. G. No. 2,082, 156, PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Signed "P.O." Card. By Peter Oliver. Lent hy the Earl oj Shaftesbury, K. G. No. 2,083. 157. SIR ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER FIRST EARL OF SHAFTESBURY in his robes as Lord Chancellor. By S, Cooper, Letit by the Earl of Shaftesbury, K. G. No, 2,092, k 158, PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN in a furred dress. Begin- \ ning of 16th century. By Hans Holbein. Lent by the Earl oj Shaftesbury, KG.' No. 2,093. ' 159. LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGUE. Painted in a Turkish costume. Probably the work of J. S. Liotard. Lent by Capt. L. Seymour Dawsoti Damer, M.P. No, 2,127. . 160. LADY HORATIO SEYMOUR, daughter of James second Earl of Waldegrave. By R. Cosway, R.A. Lent by Capt. L. S. Dawson Damer, M.P. No. 2,128. -161. MRS. FITZHERBERT (1756-1837). Ivory. By. R. Cosway, R.A. Lent by Capt L. S. Dawson Damer, M.P. No. 2,131. - 162. H.R.H. GEORGE FREDERICK AUGUSTUS PRINCE OF WALES, b. 1762, crowned 1820, d. 1830. Ivory. By R. Cos- way, R.A. Lent by Capt L. S. D. Damer, M.P. No. 2,132. 1 163. LORD GEORGE AUGUSTUS CAVENDISH, died 1794. ' A sketch by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Paper. Lent hy Mr, Clifford W. Chaplin. No. 2,137, 64 Miniature Portraits. .164, MARIA COUNTESS OF WALDEGRAVE, wife of James Earl of Waldegrave, and afterwards of H,R.H. the Duke of Gloucester. Ivory. By R. Cosway, R.A. Lent by Capt L. S. D. Damer, M.P. No, 2,142. ',]G5. SIR ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER (1621-1683). An ori- i ginal sketch. Paper. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by the Hoti. "^ William Ashley. No. 2,144. 166. MARIE ANTOINETTE, Queen of Louis XVI. of France, Velluin, By Dumont, Letit by Mr. Durlachcr. No. 2,153, 167, LADY ARABELLA STUART, Signed "L O," By Isaac ^ Oliver, Lent by Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. No, 2,169, 168. SIR KENELM DIGBY. After Vandyck, by Peter Oliver, Lent by Mr. George Digby Wingfield Digby. No, 2,172. -169, LADY VENETIA DIGBY. After Vandyck, by Peter Oliver, Lent by 3Ir. George Digby Witigfield Digby. No, 2, 1 73, 170, SARAH, daughter of R. Bodicoate, Esq., and wife of Samuel Tyssen, of Narborough Hall. Signed and dated "J. S, 1781," Ivory, By J, Smart, Letit hy the Rev. J. Yelloly. No, 2,183. 171, SARAH, daughter of W. Hougham, Esq., wife of Samuel Little. Esq., and afterwards of Samuel Tyssen, Esq. Enamel. By C. Zincke. Letit by the Rev. J, Yelloly. No, 2,185, 172, PORTRAIT OF A CHILD. Ivoiy. By Andrew Plimer. Lent by 3Iiss Carpenter. No. 2,199, 173. LADY THERESA STRANGEWAYS. Ivory. By A. Plimer. Lent hy Miss Carpenter. No. 2,200. 174. GENERAL SIR ROWLAND HILL, created Viscount Hill. ' Lent by Miss Carpenter. No. 2,201. 175. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Signed "CII." Ivorv. Lent hy Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, Bt 2,225. 176, RT, HON. EDMUND BURKE, statesman and orator. Enamel. By H. Spicer, after Ozias Humphrey, Lent hy 3Ir. T. Moreton Wood. No. 2,228. 177. RT. HON. EDMUND BURKE when young. Ivory. By Sir Joshua Reynolds. Letit by Mr. T. 3Ioreton Wood. No. 2,229. 178. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Ivory. Lent hy 3Ir. Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, M.P. No. 2,236. 179. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Ivory. Letit by 3Ir. Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, 3I.P. No. 2,246. 180. LADY HAMILTON, wife of Sir William Hamilton and the friend of Lord Nelson. Ivory. By R. Cosway, R.A. Lentby Mr. J. Hughes Anderdon. No. 2,298. 181. MRS JANE MIDDLETON, one of the beauties at the court of Charles II. Enamel. By Jean Petitot. Lctit hy Lord Taunton. No. 2,350. ^ Miniature Portraits. 65 182. LUCIUS CARY SECOND VISCOUNT FALKLAND (1610- 1643). Card. By J. Hoskins, the younger. Lent by Lord Taunton, No. 2,352. 183. EMILY OGILVIE. Signed by the artist and dated 1800. Enamel. By H. Bone, R.A. Lent by Mrs. Aldridge. No. 2,362. 184. MADAME LA DUCHESSE DE BRISSAC. Ivory. By Campana. Lent by Lady Sophia Des Voeux. No. 2,544. 3.S5, MARIA LESZCZINSKA (1703-1760), daughter of Stanislaus King of Poland, and married in 1725 to Louis XV. of France. Lent by Lady Sophia Des Voeux, No. 2,545. 186. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Lent by Lady Sophia Des Vceux. No. 2,547. 187. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. "Anno JEtatis su£e 23." Card. By Hans Holbein. Lent ly Mr. J. H. Hawkins. No. 2,627. 188. GEORGIANA DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE AND CHILD, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Ivory. Lent by the Hon. Ashley G. Ponsonby, M.P. No. 2,726. 189. THOMAS HOWARD FOURTH DUKE OF NORFOLK (1536-1572). Inscribed " iEtatis 25, 1562." Oil. By Sir Antonio Moore. Lent by Mr. P. H. Howard. No. 2,746. 190. ELIZABETH, daughter of James I., and wife of Frederick King of Bohemia. Signed " P. O." By Peter Oliver. Lent by Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, Bt No. 2,754. , 191. LUCY PERCY C0UNTEs6 OF CARLISLE, sister of Algernon Percy Earl of Northumberland. Card. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by Mr. Joseph Bond, No. 2,835. 192. THOMAS OTWAY, the English dramatic writer. Signed and dated " 1680." In pencil on vellum. By R. White. Lent by the Rev. Dr. Wellesley. No. 2,853. 493. ARABELLA PERM OR, the heroine of Pope's " Rape of the Lock." In oil. Lent by the Lord Herries. No. 2,854. a94. MIRANDA, from a head by Romney. 1790. By J. W. Slater. Lent by Sir. J. H. Atiderdon. No. 2,877. 495. ALEXANDER POPE, the Poet (1688-1744). A profile por trait in crayons. Lent by the Bodleian Library. No, 2,883, '196. RICHARD CROMWELL, son of the Protector, died 1712. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by Mr, J. T, Gibson Craig, No. 2,884. 197. THE DUCHESS OF RUTLAND. Ivory. Lent by Mr, J, T. Gibson Craig. No. 2,885. 198. THOMAS ALCOCK. A crayon sketch. By Samuel Cooper. Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. No. 2,894. 199. LADY CHARLOTTE DUNCOMBE. Paper. By R. Cosway, R.A, Lent hy Mr. W. B. Stopford. No, 2,913. 500. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Signed. Ivory. By Sene. Lent by Mr, A. Barker. No, 2,930, 15929,-1. B 66 Raphael's Cartoons. RAPHAEL'S CARTOONS, Photogeaphed peom the Oeiginals, in five diffeeent sizes. 1. CHRIST'S CHARGE TO ST. PETER, No. 5 Size, 8 in. by 5 in. (Matthew xvii. v. 16.) 1*^ 2. THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES. No. 5 Size, 8 in. by 5 in. (Luke v. v. 8.) 1,?. 3. PAUL PREACHING AT ATHENS. No. 5 Size, 8 in. by 5 in. (Acts xvii. V. 22.) Is. 4. THE DEATH OF ANANIAS. No. 5 Size, 8 in. by 5 in. Is. (Acts V. V. 5.) 5. ELYMASTHE SORCERER, STRUCK WITH BLINDNESS. No. 5 Size, 8 in. by 5 in. (Acts xiii. v. 11.) Is. 6. ST. PETER AND ST. JOHN AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE OF THE TEMPLE. No. 5 Size. (Acts iii. v. 1.) 1*. 7. SACRIFICE AT LYSTRA. No. 5 Size, 8 in. by 5 in. (Acts xvi. V. 13.) Is, The Set of Seven Cartoons. No. 5. 7s. 8 THE SEVEN CARTOONS. No. 4 Size, 15 in. by 11 in. to 18s. M, 14. Separately each 2s. 8d. 15 THE SEVEN CARTOONS. No. 3 Size, 23 in, by 15 in. to 21. 2s. 21. Separately each 6s. 22 THE SEVEN CARTOONS. No. 2 Size, 31 in. by 21 in. to g^ 2Q^_ 28. Sepai-ately each " 10s. 29 THE SEVEN CARTOONS. No. 1 Size, 48 in. by 30 m. to 29/ 8s 35. Separately ^^^1^ 4/^4^; STUDIES FROM RAPHAEL'S CARTOONS. Christ's Charge to St, Peter. 36. THE HEAD OF CHRIST. 37. HAND OF CHRIST AND HEAD OF ST. PETER 38. HEADS OF ST. JOHN AND THREE APOSTLES 39. HEADS OF THE THREE APOSTLES IN CENTRE 40. HEADS OF THE THREE OLDER APOSTLES 6s. 6s.6s. 6s. 6s studies from RaphaeVs Cartoons. 67 _, The Miraculous Draught of Fishes. 40a. HEAD OF CHRIST. 6s. 41. HEAD OF SIMON. - 6s. 42. HEAD OF ANDREW. 10*. Paul Preaching at Athens. ,43. HEAD OF ST. PAUL. 6s. ¦ ii. HEADS OF SEVEN OF THE AUDIENCE. 6*. 45, HfiADS OF SIX OF AUDIENCE TO THE LEFT. 6*. 46. HEADS OF MAN AND WOMAN KNEELING. 6s. 47. FIGURE SITTING BEHIND ST. PAUL. 6s. The Death of Ananias, 48. HEADS OF THREE APOSTLES. Qs. 48a. HEADS OF TWO APOSTLES AND HAND OF ST. PAUL. 6s. 49. SAPPHIRA COUNTING THE MONEY. 6s. 50. HEAD OF ST. PAUL AND TWO APOSTLES. 6s. 50a. TWO HEADS OF THE PEOPLE. 10s. Elymas the Sorcerer Struck with Blindness. 51, HEAD OF ST, PAUL, 6*, 52, HEAD OF ST, PAUL AND TWO OTHERS. 6*, 53. HEAD OF SERGIUS PAULUS. 6*. 54, HEAD OF ELYMAS. 6s. 55, HEADS OF SIX OF THE SPECTATORS. 6s. Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple. 55a. HEAD OF ST. JOHN. 10s. 56, BOY WITH DOVES. 6*. 57. HEAD OF LAME MAN. 6*. 58. MOTHER AND CHILD. 6*. 58a. HEAD OF WOMAN WITH BASKET OF FRUIT. The Sacrifice at Lystra. 59. BOYS AT THE ALTAR. &s. 60. HEADS OF BOYS AT THE ALTAR. 6s. B 2 68 Raphael Drawings. ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY RAPHAEL TN THE MUSEUM OF THE LOUVRE, PARIS. 61. SAINT CATHARINE OF ALEXANDRIA, a study for the picture now in the National Gallery. 2s. 8rf. 62. " CHRIST'S CHARGE TO ST. PETER," a study differing in a few details from the cartoon at the South Kensington Museum. 2«. 8rf. 63. " FINDING THE CUP IN BENJAMIN'S SACK ; " a pen and ink drawing. 2s. 3d. 64. THE PASSAGE OF THE RED SEA, a study for the painting in the Loggie of the Vatican. 2s. 3d. 65. MOSES RECEIVING THE TABLES ON MOUNT SINAI, a study for the painting in the Loggie of the Vatican. 2s. 3d. 66. THE VIRGIN AND THE THREE MARYS LAMENTING OVER THE BODY OF CHRIST, with figures of St. John and St, Joseph of Arimathea ; a pen drawing with tints. Is, lOd. 67, THE SALUTATION OF THE VIRGIN, a study with outiine pierced either for painting or engraving from, 2s. 8d. 68, MALE STUDY, apparently for the figure of Christ in the " Charge to St, Peter," 2s. 3d. 69, SITTING FIGURE OF A SAINT, with his left hand resting on a book ; a pen sketch. Is. 6d. 70. THE " TRANSFIGURATION," a study of two nude figures. In the painting these figures are draped. 2s. 3d. 71. HEAD OF THE FIRST AVENGING ANGEL in the " Heliodorus driven from the Temple." 2s. 3d. 72. HEAD OF THE SECOND AVENGING ANGEL in the " Heliodorus driven from the Temple." 2s. 3d. 73. POPE JULIUS II. borne in his chair on the shoulders of four men with numerous attendants, pen study for a portion of the "Heliodorus driven from the Temple." 2s 3d. 74. THE "REPULSE OF ATTILA," a drawing. The group of the Pope and his attendants was brought to the foreground in the painting. 2s. 3d. 75, THE BATTLE OF CONSTANTINE AGAINST MAXEN- TIUS. The fresco from this composition was painted by Giulio Romano after the death of Raphael. 2s. 8d. 76. " THE DISPUTE OF THE SACRAMENT." Detail studies for the figure of Bramante. 2s. 3d, 77. PORTRAIT OF A FEMALE, in pen and ink ; apparently the model for Raphael's Madonnas. Is. lOd. Raphael Drawings. 69 78. A YOUNG FEMALE with left arm elevated, a study. 2s. 3d. 79. MALE HEAD, a study. Is. lOd. 80. "CUPID AND PSYCHE," a study. 2s. 3d. 81. MERCURY, with two other figures and a boy blowing a horn, with a goat standing behind him ; pen and ink studies. 2s. 3d. 82. VENUS VICTRIX AND CUPID, and HYGIEIA, two pen and ink studies. 2s. 3d. 83. SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST, several pen sketches for the figure. 2s. 3d. 84. GROUP OF NUDE FIGURES attacking a fortification, a pen drawing. 2s. 8d. 85. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD seated in an open landscape, with buildings in the distance ; a tinted drawing. Is. 10c?. 86. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, a pen drawing, highly finished. Is. 6d. 87. MOTHER AND CHILD, a sketch from nature. Is. 6d. 88. MOTHER AND CHILD, and a head of an old man, two sketches. Is, lOd. 89. MOTHER AND CHILD, the face of the mother in profile ; a pen sketch. Is. lOd. 90. MOTHER AND CHILD, the upper part of the figures only ; a slight pen sketch. Is. 6d. 91. TWO CHILDREN, and part of the head of a third one ; a highly finished pen sketch. Is. 6d. 92. CHRIST SEATED IN GLORY between the Virgin Mary and St. John, with St. Paul and St. Catharine beneath. 2s. 3c?. 93. DENUNCIATION. Apelles having been falsely accused as a conspirator against Ptolemaeus, composed a picture to demon strate the dangers of denunciation under a suspicious prince. This drawing was made by Raphael from Lucian's description of the picture. 2s. 8d. The complete Set of Photographs of the DRAWINGS by RA PHAEL in the LOUVRE may be had, half bound in morocco, price 3/. 13s. 6d. 70 Raphael Drawings. ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY RAPHAEL IN THE COL LECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. 94. GROUP OF FOUR SOLDIERS, being slight sketches for figures in one of the frescoes in the Libreria of Siena, painted 'from Raphael's designs, by Pinturicchio. Early Or "Perugino" period. Silver point drawing on grey prepared ground. 2si 3d:- 95. TWO FIGURES, studies from the life for two soldiers, intended for a composition of the Resurrection. Early or " Perugino " manner. Metal point drawing on prepared ground heightened with white, 2s, 8d. 96, A YOUNG MAN SEATED HOLDING A BOOK, study from nature. Early or "Perugino" manner. Metal point drawing on prepared ground. Is, 6d. 97, A MONK PREACHING ; sketch in metal point on prepared ground. Early period. Is, lOd. 98, A KNEELING SAINT, probably St. Francis ; sketch in metal point on prepared ground. " Perugino " period. 2s, 3d. 99. TWO YOUNG MEN WITH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, intended for angels in the picture of the Coronation of the Virgin, now in the Vatican Museum, Studies from nature. Metal point on prepared ground. " Perugino " period. 2s. 3d. 100, A YOUNG MAN HOLDING UP A CUP, probably for one of the Magi in a composition of the Adoration of the Kings ; drawing in Italian chalk, also partly outlined with the pen in bistre. Study from the life. '• Perugino " period. 2s. 3d. 101. TOBIT AND THE ANGEL; metal point on prepared ground, heightened with white. Study, probably from the life. Early or " Perugino " period. Is. lOd. 102. A YOUNG MAN STANDING ; Itahan chalk. Study from the life. Early or " Perugino " period. 2s." 8d. 103. A YOUNG MAN PLAYING A GUITAR; pen outiine. Early or " Perugino " period. Is. 2<:?. 104. A SHEPHERD WITH A BAGPIPE ; bistre pen drawing. Early or "Perugino" period. Is. Qd. 105. ST. JOSEPH LEANING ON HIS STAFF, for a composition of the Nativity ; bistre pen drawing. Early period. Is. 6d. 106. A SHEET OF STUDIES, various slight sketches on a smaU scale of a Holy Family, amorini, standing figures of saints, a church and other buildings for a background; bistre pen drawing. Early period. 2s. 3d. Raphael Drwwings. 71 107. A YOUNG MAN, probably a study for an angel, in a composi tion of the Coronation of the Virgin ? A slight drawing in black chalk. Early period. 2s. 3d. 108. A SHEET OF STUDIES, slightiy indicated figures of a young man standing and a kneeling draped figure ; Italian chalk and bistre pen. Early period. Is, lOd. 109. ST. JEROME ON HIS KNEES DOING PENANCE ; in the background an elaborate view of a city, having some resem blance to Perugia ; pen drawing in bistre. Early or " Perugino" period. 2s. 3d. 110. THE VIRGIN AND THE INFANT SAVIOUR, and a landscape ; bistre pen. Sheet of studies. Early period. 2s. 3d. 111. SEATED CHILDREN; two studies in bistre wash. Early period. Is. 6d. 112. THE INFANT SAVIOUR SEATED, holding a book; bisti-e pen. Early period, (On the reverse of No, 113,) Is, 2«?. 113. THE VIRGIN WITH THE INFANT SAVIOUR ON HER LAP (on the same sheet as No. 112). Early or "Perugino" period. Is. 6c?. 114. SHEET OF SLIGHT STUDIES of landscape and buildings, bistre pen. Early period. Is, 6d. 115. ST. GEORGE ON HORSEBACK ; bistro wash heightened with white. Early period. 2s. 3d. 116. MILO OF CROTONA CARRYING OFF AN OX; pen sketch in bistre. Early period. Is. 10c?. 117. SHEET OF STUDIES of two young men, the lower one for a recumbent soldier, in a composition of the Resurrection ; the upper one for a kneeling angel. Metal point heightened with white on prepared ground. " Perugino " period. 2s. 8d. 118. RAPHAEL'S OWN PORTRAIT when young; black chalk heightened with white. Early or " Perugino " period, 2s, 8c?. 119. OUR SAVIOUR AND THE SAMARITAN WOMAN AT THE WELL, cartoon for a predella picture painted by his master Perugino, and now in the coUection of Alexander Barker, Esq. ; outiine in black chalk. Early period. 2s, 8c?. 120. FEMALE HEAD ; probably a study for the Virgin ; a slight drawing in black chalk. Early period. Is. 2d. 121, A WOMAN SUCKLING A CHILD ; pen drawing in bistre. " Florentine " period,' 1«. 2d. 122. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD AND ST. JOHN; drawn and : shaded in bistre with the point of the brush. A first thought ,1, for the picture at Vienna, called the "Madonna of the Bel vi dere." " Florentine " period, circa 1506. Is. 10c?. 72 Raphael Drawings. 123. SHEET OF STUDIES of Amorini; also a study of the head of St, Catherine for the picture now in the National Gallery ; pen drawing in bistre, "Florentine " period, circa 1507. 2s. 3d, 124. SHEET OF STUDIES for the picture of St. Catherine, now in the National Gallery (drawn on the reverse of No. 123) ; pen drawing in bistre. " Florentine " period, circa 1 507. 2s, 3d, 125. THE VIRGIN AND THE APOSTLES mourning over the body of our Saviour, the three Marys and other figures attend ing. _A first thought for the celebrated picture of the Entomb ment in the Borghese Gallery, Rome ; a vigorous pen drawing in bistre. "Florentine" period, 1507. Is. 10c?. 126. SHEET OF STUDIES for the picture of the Entombment of Christ, now in the Borghese Palace, Rome ; pen drawing in bistre. "Florentine " period, 1507. 2s. 8c?. 127. SHEET OF STUDIES for the Madonna with the infant Christ and St. John ; metal point on prepared ground. Early or " Perugino " period. ls_ 20c?. 128. THE ENTOMBMENT IN THE BORGHESE PALACE, study for part of the composition ; drawn with the pen in bistre " Florentine" period, 1507. Is. lod, 129. THE MADONNA AND CHILD, sketch for a picture"; pen drawing m bistre. " Florentine " period. Is. 6c?. 130. SHEET OF STUDIES, probably from the life ; two standing figures, one reading in a book, a head of a monk, and two lions' heads ; silver point on prepared ground. « Florentine" period. 2s. 3d. 131, SHEET OF STUDIES, a head of a monk, probably an idealised portrait of Fra Bartolommeo ; a profile head of an aged man, after -Leonardo da Vmci ; two studies of hands from nature, and of S «'v- v.^ 7 reminiscence of Leonardo da Vinci's cakoon L^A W ^°J ^^^ Standard;" metal point on prepared drca 1506 ^^^^^ "^''"'''^ '^""'^S his residence in F Jence, 2s. 3d. 2s. 3c?. of Na T32^ '^' handwriting of Raphael (written on the reverse "Roman "period ' ^^- ' P^° *^™^i^S ii t>istre. 2s. 3d. 133 .Raphael Drawings. 73 136. DRAPED FEMALE in a walking attitude; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman" period. 2s. 3c?. 137. THE HOLY FAMILY, a sheet containing two separate studies ; reed pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 138. THE VIRGIN, THE INFANT SAVIOUR, AND ST. JOHN; reed pen in bistre. " Roman" period. Is. 10c?. 139. STUDY OF A MAN STANDING, holding a book; pen draw ing in bistre. " Roman " period. Is. 6c?. 140. THE HOLY FAMILY, with an architectural back-ground. Study for a picture ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period.Is. 6d. 141. A MOTHER EMBRACING HER CHILD, probably intended as the Virgin and infant Christ ; sketch for the composition engraved by Marc Antonio ; metal point heightened with white on prepared ground. "Roman" period. Is. 6c?. 142. STANDING NUDE FIGURE OF A WARRIOR, with a lance and shield, probably for a statue of Mars ; pen drawing in bistre (on the reverse of No. 1797). " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 143. A SHEET OF STUDIES of nude figures, one of them holding a book and a sword, probably a prehminary undraped study for a St. Paul ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 144. A STANDING DRAPED FEMALE FIGURE, probably a study for a St. Margaret ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3d. 145. STUDY OF A DRAPED FEMALE in an animated attitude ; vigorous pen sketch in bistre. " Roman " period. Is. 6c?. 146. STUDY OF A MAN, also a slight sketch of a female head; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3d. 147. HERCULES AND CERBERUS; a vigorous pen sketch in bistre. " Roman " period. Is. 6c?. 148. FOUR STANDING FIGURES OF WARRIORS, with shield, &c. ; the centre one is a study from the statue of St. George, by Donatello, in Florence ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3d. 149. STUDIES OF TWO STANDING NUDE FEMALE FIGURES and a faun with his back to the spectator ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3d. 150. A GROUP OF FOUR NUDE STANDING FIGURES, apparently the sorrowing disciples, in a composition of the Entombment, (on the reverse of No. 151); pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 8d. 151. A RECUMBENT FIGURE OF THE DEAD CHRIST, appa rently for a picture of the Entombment ; pen drawing in bistre, (on the reverse of No. 150). " Boman " period. 2s. 8d. 74 Raphael Drawings. 152 STUDY OF THREE FIGURES in the act of carrying the body of our Saviour. For the Borghese Entombment; pen drawing in bistre, "Florentine" period, 1507, 2s. 3c?. 153. ADAM IN THE ACT OF RECEIVING THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT FROM EVE, the first sketch for a portion of the com- position engraved by Marc Antonio ; pen drawing in sepia, " Roman " period, 2s, 8d, 154. THE ENTOMBMENT ; pen dravring in bistre (on the reverse of No. 153). "Roman " period. 2s. 8c?. 155. BUST OF A FEMALE SAINT, probably from the life; finished drawing in black chalk. Early period. 2s. 8c?. 156. SEVEN FIGURES SEATED AT A TABLE, probably for a portion of a composition of the " Last Supper ;" metal point heightened with white. " Roman" period. 2s, 8d, 157. OUR SAVIOUR CROWNING THE VIRGIN, with attendant saints and apostles; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 3s, 158, THE ADORATION OF THE SHEPHERDS ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period, 2s, 8d. 159, FIVE SKETCHES ON ONE MOUNT, in the centre the head and outstretched arm of one of the slayers in the Massacre of the Innocents, beneath it a slight sketch of one of the angels of the ceiling of the Farnesina, " Roman " period, 4s. 6d, 160. DISPUTE OF THE SACRAMENT, sketch for the upper part of the fresco; bistre wash drawing heightened with white. "Roman" period, circa 1508-1513. 8s, 161, DISPUTE OF THE SACRAMENT, a sheet of flying angels for the composition ; pen sketch in bistre, " Roman " period, 1508-1513. 2s. 3c?. 162. DISPUTE OF THE SACRAMENT, a sketch of one of the Apostles in the fresco painting ; black chalk heightened with white. "Roman "period, 1518-1513, 2s. 8c?. 163. A STUDY OF DRAPERY; bistre wash heightened with white. " Florentine " period. 2s. 8c?. 164. TWO STUDIES OF DRAPERY; black chalk heightened with white. " Roman " period. 2s. 8c?. 165. FIGHT FOR THE STANDARD, a design for a portion of the fresco of the victory over the Saracens at Ostia ; pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period, 1514-1517. 3s. 166. A GROUP OF NUDE MALE FIGURES, a study for the Saracens at Ostia, painted in fresco in the Vatican ; pen draw ing in bistre. " Roman " period, 1514-1517. 2s. 8c?. 167. A GROUP OF NUDE MALE FIGURES, a study for the Saracens at Ostia, painted in fresco in the Vatican ; pen draw ing in bistre (on the reverse of. No. 166). " Roman " period, 1514— 1517t Qc Raphael Draivings. ' 75 168. A GROUP OF THREE FIGURES, a draped female playing the harp, -with two undraped men, one playing the violin, the other blowing a trumpet. On the reverse of this drawing is a sketch of the " Borghese " Entombment ; pen drawing in bistre. "Florentine" period, 1507. Is. lOc?. 169. THE ANGEL APPEARING TO THE SHEPHERDS ; pen and bistre wash. " Roman " period. 3s. 170, STUDIES OF THE UPPER PART OF A NUDE FIGURE and outline of a head in profile (drawn on the reverse of No, 148) ; pen drawing in bistre. "Roman" period. , Is. 10c?. 171. A WAJBRIOR STANDING OVER A FALLEN FOE, a study _ for part of the composition known as the Victory over the Saracens at Ostia, painted in fresco in the Vatican ; black chalk, "Roman" period, 1514-1517. 2s. 8c?. 172, A DESIGN FOR A BED ; a vigorous pen drawing in bistre. (^Ascribed to Raphael, but more probably by Baccio Bandinelli.) 2s. 3c?. 173, STUDY OF THE BACK OF A MAN in violent action ; red chalk, " Roman " period. 2s, 3c?. 174. SKETCH FOR A COMPOSITION OF THE RESUR RECTION ; slight pen drawing in bistre. " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 175. ONE OF THE SYBILS, painted in fresco in the church of Santa Maria della Pace in Rome ; drawing in red chalk. " Roman " period, 1514. 2s. 8c?. 176. . SHEET OF STUDIES, two female heads, flying amorini in fore shortened attitudes, and two studies of an opened book ; metal point on prepared ground. " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 177, MELPOMENE, in the fresco of " Parnassus ; '' pen drawing in bistre. " Roman" period 1508-1513. 2s. 8c?. 178, SCHOOL OF ATHENS, a group of figures for the fresco, painted in-the Vatican ; metal point drawing heightened with white on a prepared ground, " Roman" period, 1508-1513. 2s. 8c?. 179. SCHOOL OF ATHENS, study for two of the figures on the steps in the fresco in the Vatican ; also the head of Medusa introduced on the shield of Minerva in the same work ; metal point drawing heightened with white on prepared ground. "Roman" period, 1508-1513. 2s. 3d. 180. THE STATUE OF MINERVA standing in a niche, &c. introduced into the architectural background of the fresco of the "School of Athens;" metal point drawing on prepared ground;- "Roman" period, 1508-1513. . 2s, 3c?. 181.' A GROUP OF FIGHTING MEN,- stiidy for one of the bas-reliefs in the fresco of the " School of Athens ; " drawing in red chalk. "Roman" period, 1508-1513. , 2s. 8c?. 76 Raphael Drawings. 182. STUDY OF DRAPERY for a standing male figure ; pen drawing in bistre (on the reverse of No. 177). " Roman " period. ^ 2s. 8d. 183, STUDIES FOR A liNEELING FEMALE FIGURE in the fresco of the " Heliodorus," painted in the Vatican ; drawing in black chalk, " Roman " period, 2s, 8c?. 184, STUDY OF A FEMALE FIGURE in the fresco of the " Heliodorus," in the Vatican ; drawn in black chalk (on the reverse of No, 183). "Roman" period, 1512-1514. 2s. 8d. 185. TWO SWIMMING FIGURES, a sketch for the fresco of the '^ Battle of Constantine," painted in the Vatican ; black chalk heightened with white on brown paper, " Roman " period, circa 1520. 2s. 8c?. 186. ONE OF THE SOLDIERS in the fresco painting of the History of Constantine in the Vatican ; black chalk sketch. " Roman " period, circa 1520. 2s. 8d. 187. RECUMBENT NUDE FIGURE OF A SOLDIER for one of the subjects of the History of Constantine in the Vatican ; black chalk sketch. "Roman " period, circa 1520. 2s. 8c?. 188. JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON, a sketch for the painting in grisaille, in the Vatican ; metal point on prepared ground. " Roman " period, 1508-1513. Is. 2c?. 189. "CHARITY," a group of a draped female with three naked children, painted in the Vatican ; drawing in black chalk. " Roman " period. Ascribed by M. Passavant to Gio. Francesco Penni. 2s. 8d, 190, THE HEAD OF ST, ELIZABETH IN THE HOLY FAMILY, called " La Perla," now at Madrid ; drawing in red chalk, probably from the life. " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 191. SKETCH OF AN ANGEL for the Mosaic of the cupola of the Chigi chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome ; red chalk. " Roman " period. Is. 10c?. 192. THE FIGURE OF THE " ALMIGHTY " for the cupola of the Chigi chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome. On the reverse is a more finished study for the same figure, see No. 193 ; red chalk. " Roman " period. Is. lOd. 193. THE FIGURE OF THE "ALMIGHTY," with two cherubim, for the cupola of the Chigi chapel in Sta. Maria del Popolo, Rome (drawn on the reverse of No. 192) ; sketch in red chalk. " Roman " period. 2s. 3c?. 194. DRAWING OF A FOOT for one of the figures in the "Trans figuration ; " black chalk. " Roman" period. 2s. 3d, 195. STUDY OF HANDS forthe "Transfiguration ;" black chalk. "Roman" period. 2s. 3c?. 196. STUDY OF A FOOT for the « Transfiguration; " black chalk. « Eomaa " period. 2s. 3d. Raphael Drawings. 77 197. HEAD OF ONE OF THE APOSTLES from the "Trans figuration ;" black chalk. " Roman " period. Date about 1 520. 2s. 3d. 198, A SHEET OF STUDIES of two heads and several hands for the " Transfiguration ; " black chalk heightened with white chalk. " Roman " period. Date about 1520. 4s. 6c?. 199. SHEET OF STUDIES, various slight pen sketches of figures, apparently for recumbent soldiers in a composition of the " Resurrection." " Roman " period. 2s. 8c?. 200. STUDIES OF AMORINI PLAYING; a pen drawing much damaged, and apparently coarsely retouched by a later hand. 2s. 8d. 201. NUDE FIGURES IN VIOLENT ACTION, probably for a composition of the Rape of Helen; pen drawing. "Roman" period. 2s. 8c?. 202. A SHEET OF STUDIES OF ARCHITECTURE, with two small sketches of a female figure reading ; pen drawing in bistre (on the reverse of No. 225). 2s. 3c?. 203. THE VIRGIN SEATED,' WITH A BOOK IN HER HAND, the infant Saviour standing at her knees ; reed pen drawing in bistre. Is. 6d. 204. ST. JEROME ON HIS KNEES DOING PENANCE ; draw ing in black chalk, strengthened in parts -with the pen in bistre. "Roman" period. Is. 10c?. 205. THE HAND AND PART OF THE FORE-ARM OF A FIGURE OF OUR SAVIOUR, of colossal size; painted in distemper in colours ; a fragment of a large cartoon. 6s, 206. STUDY OF A SEATED FEMALE, apparentiy a peasant, in costume of the 16th century ; pen drawing in bistre. Is. 10c?. 207, THE ALMIGHTY, WITH ANGELS, surrounded by flames ; a study for part of the subject of the Almighty .appearing to Moses in the burning bush, painted in fresco in the Loggie of the Vatican ; pen drawing in bistre. 3s. 208. A SHEET OF STUDIES of tritons and sea-nymphs, amorini, &c., forming a portion of a circular frieze; probably a design for the border of a large salver ; pen drawing in bistre. 3s. 209. THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE ; a highly- finished drawing in pen and bistre wash heightened with white. 2s. 3d. 210. STUDY OF DRAPERY for the portrait of Leo X,, now in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence ; black chalk heightened with white, on grey paper. 3s, 211. THE HOLY FAMILY, WITH JOSEPH AND ST, ELIZA BETH, angels above : bistre wash heightened with white, on blue paper. 2s. 3c?, 78 Raphael Drawings. 212, PORTION^ OF A CIRCULAR FRIEZE of tritons, sea- nymphs, sea-monsters, &c,; a design for the border of a salver; pen drawing in bistre. 2s, 8«?. 213. THE RESURRECTION OF OUR SAVIOUR ; finished drawing in pen and bistre wash heightened with white. 6s, 214, THE BACK OF A MALE FIGURE ; pen drawing in bistre. Is. 6c?. 215, PROFILE HEAD AND BUST OF A YOUNG MAN clad in an antique mantle ; a beautiful drawing in red chalk. 2s. 8c?. 216, ABRAHAM OFFERING UP ISAAC ; pen and bistre wash heightened with white, 2s, 8c?,. 217, THE ADORATION OF THE KINGS ; finished drawing in pen and bistre wash heightened with white, 3s, 218, THE ENTOMBMENT OF OUR SAVIOUR; drawing in red chalk, 2s: 8d. 219. SKETCH OF NUDE FIGURES for the fresco of the "Par nassus" painted in the Vatican; pen drawing in bistre. 4s. 6c?. 220. THE « TORSO OF THE BELVEDERE ; " two studies in red chalk. Third period. 3s. 221. A STORM, figures in a boat praying ; drawing in pen and bistre wash. Is.' 6c?. 222. SKETCHES OF ELEPHANTS, for the composition known as the " Battle of the Elephants ; " red chalk. 2s. 8c?. 223. SKETCHES FOR A STANDING FIGURE OF ST. MICHAEL ; drawing in silver point and bistre wash height ened with white on prepared ground. 2s. 3c?. 224. STUDY OF A HEAD AND OF A HAND ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 3c?. 225. THE VIRGIN reading at a desk within an interior of grandiose architectural character ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 3c?. 226. STUDY FOR FEMALE FIGURES in the " Finding of Moses " painted in fresco in the Vatican ; red chalk. 2s. 8d. 227. A STANDING FIGURE OF HERCULES AND THE TORSO OF AN APOLLO ; two studies from the antique ; red chalk. 3s 228. THE JUDGMENT OF MOSES ON THE SONS OF LEVI; pen drawing washed with bistre and heightened with white. 3s. 229. THE "PASSAGE OF THE RED SEA," study for a portion of the fresco painted in the Loggia of the Vatican ; pen drawin" in bistre. qf OS, 230. HYGIEIA AND VENUS VICTRIX, WITH CUPID STAND ING NEAR ; two studies from the antique ; pen drawing in ^i^t^e. 2s. 8c?. Raphael Drawings. 79 231. THE "MASS OF BOLSENA," a finished drawing of .the fresco painted in the Vatican ; pen and bistre wash. 3s. 232. THE " MASS OF BOLSENA," di-awing of the fresco painted in the Vatican; pen and bistre wash. 3s. 233. A FLYING FIGURE OF VICTORY, from an antique bas- relief ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 8c?. 234. A SHEET OF STUDIES of grotesque monsters ; pen drawing in bistre. 3s. 235. JACOB WRESTLING WITH THE ANGEL ; pen and bistre washed drawing heightened with white. 3s. 236. DRAPED FEMALE STATUE, wanting the head (from the antique). 2s. 8c?, 237. THE "INCENDIO DEL BORGO;" the man letting himself down from a wall. Painted in fresco in the Vatican ; bistre washed drawing, much injured. 3s> 238. DAVID GIVING HIS CHARGE TO SOLOMON (1 Kings, ii. 3) ; washed drawing heightened with white, 2s. '8c?. 239. HEAD OF A FEMALE ; drawmg in coloured chalk. 2s. 3c?. 240. THE MASS OF BOLSENA, painted in fresco in the Vatican ; bistre washed drawing heightened with white. 3s. 241. FIGURE OF VICTORY, from the antique ; pen drawing in bistire. 2s. 8d. 242. DESIGN FOR AN ARCH OF TRIUMPH ; pen drawing in bistre. 6s. 243. FINISHED DRAWING FOR THE "ATTILA," painted iu fresco in the Vatican ; bistre wash heightened with white. 6s. 244. ARCHITECTURAL STUDY, the fa§ade of an edifice ; pen drawing slightly shaded with bistre. 2s. 8d.. 245. FIGURES FROM THE ANTIQUE, Mercury, Vesta, &c. ^ pen drawing in bistre., 3s.. 246. A STANDING STATUE AND A TORSO OF VENUS, from the antique ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 8c?. 247. LANDSCAPE with a castle or city ; slight pen drawing in bistre. Is. lOd. 248. A NUDE MALE FIGURE, seated with one foot on an urn or vase from which water is flowing. Probably a sketch for a statue of a river god for a fountain ; pen drawing in bistre. Is. 6c?.^ 249. LANDSCAPE, a view of a villa or convent ; pen drawing in bistre. 1«- 2d. 250, A SHEET OF SKETCHES of figures, architecture, &c, with an inscription ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s, 3c?. 251. THE MADONNA AND CHILD, a sheet containing two sepa rate sketches ; pen drawing in bistre. !«¦ 10c?. 80 Raphael Drawings. 252. A DRAPED STATUE OF VENUS, from the antique ; bistre wash drawing. 2s. 3c?. 253. LANDSCAPE, a farm or villa surrounded with trees ; elight pen drawing. !*• °"' 254. LANDSCAPE with buildings ; slight pen drawing. Is. 6d, 255. THE ARRIVAL OF THE CARDINAL DE' MEDICI (LEO X.) AT ROME, painted in fresco in the Vatican ; pen and bistre wash drawing. 2s. 3c?. 256. A MALE AND FEMALE FIGURE SALUTING EACH OTHER, probably the meeting of Joachim and Anna ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 3d, 257. A PORTION OF A COMPOSITION OF THE ENTOMB MENT ; metal point drawing on prepared ground. 2s. 3c?. 258, THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI ; pen and bistre wash drawing heightened with white. 2s, 8c?. 259. THE SALUTATION OF THE VIRGIN; bistre washed draw ing heightened -with white, engraved by Caraglio. 2s. 8c?. 260. THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES ; pen and bistre washed drawing. 2s. 8c?, 261. MOSES STRIKING THE ROCK, drawing for one of the frescoes in the Loggie of the Vatican ; finished drawing in bisti-e heightened with white. 2s. 3d. 262, THE FINDING OF MOSES, drawing for one of the frescoes in the Loggie of the Vatican ; pen and bistre wash. 2s. 3c?. 263. A KNEELING MALE FIGURE with patron saints, St. Paul (?) and St, John ; bistre wash heightened with white. Is, 10c?, 264. JACOB AND REBECCA preparing the savoury meats ; pen and bistre wash drawing. 2s. 3c?. 265, DAVID GIVING HIS LAST CHARGE TO SOLOMON (1 Kings, ii, 3) ; pen drawing in bistre, 2s, 3c?, 266. THE LAST SUPPER, for one of the frescoes in the Loggie of the Vatican ; finished drawing in bistre heightened with white. 2s. 3c?. 267. HERCULES GAULOIS, or ELOQUENCE ; pen and bistre wash drawing heightened with white. 2s, 3c?, 268. A SHEET OF STUDIES of eagles and other birds for the arabesques of the Loggie of the Vatican ; pen drawing in bistre, 2s! 3c?. 269. OUR SAVIOUR AND THE TWO DISCIPLES AT EM- MAUS ; pen and bistre wash drawing heightened with white. 2s. 3d. 270. CLEOPATRA, a study from the antique, engraved by Marc Antonio ; pen drawing iu bistre. 2s 8c? Raphael Drawings. 81 271. ONE OF THE " CARYATIDES," painted in fresco in the Vatican ; pen and bistre wash heightened with white. 2s. 8c?. 272. ARABESQUE ORNAMENTATION, a sheet of studies ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 8d. 273. ARABESQUE ORNAMENTS ; pen drawing in bistre (on the reverse of No, 272). 2s. 8c?. 274. FOUR STANDING NUDE FEMALE FIGURES; pen draw ing in bistre. Is. 10c?. 275. A ROMAN EMPEROR ON HIS THRONE ; pen drawing in bistre. Is. 6c?. 276. A HORSE'S HEAD ; in black chalk. Is. 10c?. 277. THE VIRGIN standing at a desk or prie-dieu, probably for a composition of the Salutation ; pen drawing in bistre. Is. 10c?. 278. A FORE-SHORTENED FIGURE OF AN ANGEL FLYING, for a composition of Abraham offering up Isaac ; pen drawing in bistre. Is. 10c?. 279. A FEMALE CARRYING TWO VASES OF WATER, from the fresco of the " Incendio del borgo ;" bistre wash heightened with white. 2s, 3d. 280. SOLOMON'S IDOLATRY ; a slight pen sketch. Is. 10c?. 281. ARCHITECTURAL STUDY for the background of the fresco of the " School of Athens ;" pen drawing washed with bistre. Is. 10c?. The complete set of 188 Photographs from the DRAWINGS by RAPHAEL, in the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD, may be had, bound in two volumes, price 20?, I5929,--l, 82 Drawings by Michael Angelo. ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY MICHAEL ANGELO, IN THE COLLECTION OF THE UNVERSITY OF OXFORD, 282, MICHAEL ANGELO AND HIS FRIEND ANTONIO DELLA TORRE dissecting a human body ; pen drawing in bistre, 2s, 3c?, 283, HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, with a fantastic head- dxess or turban ; study in red chalk. Is. 10c?. 284. HEAD OF AN AGED FEMALE wearing a turban or cap ; pen drawing in bistre. Is, 10c?, 285, FEMALE HEAD, probably from the life; highly finished draw ing in red chalk, 2s, 8c?. 286, SEATED FIGURE OF AN AGED PEASANT WOMAN, probably a study from nature for one of the sibyls, painted in fresco in the Sistine Chapel ; red chalk, 2s, 3c?, 287, ONE OF THE SYBILS painted in the Sistine Chapel ; pen drawing in bistre, 2s, 3c?, 288. A WOMAN PLAYING WITH A CHILD ON HER KNEES, painted in fresco in the Sistine Chapel; black chalk slightly washed with bistre. Is. 6c?, 289, THE VIRGIN SEATED, with the infant Saviour standing at her knee in an animated attitude, in the background are three singing angels; black chalk heightened with white chalk, 2s, 8d. 290. A SHEET OF STUDIES of male and female heads; red chalk, 2s, 8c?, 291, TWO SEPARATE STUDIES OF A HORSE, and a small sketch of a combat. On the reverse of this sheet are several verses in the autograph of Michael Angelo ; pen drawing in bistre, 3s. 292, A GROUP OF THREE FIGURES, apparently in animated conversation or disputation, one of them in military costume ; pen drawing in bistre, 2s, 8c?. 293. STUDIES OF HANDS, also the back of a male figure;" pen drawing in bistre. 2s, 3c?, 294. STUDIES OF HANDS, also several sketches of seated figures ; pen drawing in bistre. 2s. 8c?. 295. STUDY OF A MAN'S HEAD IN PROFILE with a malig nant expression of countenance ; finished drawing in red chalk. 2s. 8¦ 365a. A LADY, three-quarter face ; with cap, 2 3 366, THE LADY BOROW. 1 10 367, THOMAS, Earl of Surry. 1 10 -368. JOHN COLET, Dean of St. Paul's. 2 3 -^69. EDWARD VL 2 3 370. GAWIN CAROW, Knight. 2 3 371. THE LADY HOBBEL 2 3 372. THE LADY OF RICHMOND. 2 3 373, THE LADY ELIOT, 2 3 374, THOMAS HOWARD, Earl of Surry, 1 10 375, THOS. STRANGE, Knight, 1 10 376. S, GEORGE of Cornwall. 2 3 377, N, POINES, Knight, 2 3 378, CLINTON. 1 lo 379. ANNA BOLLEIN, Queen, 2 3 380, FRANCIS RUSSEL, Earl of Bedford, 1 10 381, THE LADY RATCLIF. 2 3 382, THOMAS PARRIE, 1 lo 383, CHARLES WINFIELD, Knight. 2 3 384. A LADY, full face, cap with wide crown, 1 10 -385, BROOKE, Lord Cobham, 2 3 386, JUDGE MORE, Sir Thomas More's father, 2 8 •387, SIR THOMAS MORE. 2 8 388. JOHN MORE, Sir Thomas More's son. 2 8 389. HARRY GULDEFORD, Knight. 2 8 390. ARAMUS, Archbishop of Canterbm-y. 4 6 391, THOMAS MOOR, Lord Chancellor. 4 6 392. SIR JOHN GODSALVE. 2 8 393, A LADY, three-quarter face, diamond-shaped cap, 2 8 394, THE LADY LISTER, 2 3 The complete set of 65 Photographs of the DRAWINGS by HOL BEIN in the ROYAL COLLECTION at WINDSOR, may be had, bound m one volume, price 8?, 8s. i j i Tudor Portraits, 87 TUDOR PORTRAITS, Poeteaits of the Tudor Family, executed from authentic contem porary works, for the Prince's Chamber in the New Palace at Westminster, by Richard Burchett, Head Master of the Central Training School of the Science and Art Department. 394a. HENRY VTL, from Remee's copy of Holbein's picture, which was destroyed in the fire at Whitehall, and the bronze figure by Torrigiano on the tomb in Henry VII,'s chapel. Is. 10c?. 395, ELIZABETH OF YORK, Queen of Henry VIL, from the same authorities as the above. Is. 10c?. 396. PRINCE ARTHUR, eldest son of Henry VIL, from a picture by Mabuse, in the collection at Hampton Court, Is. lOct. 397. KATHARINE OF ARAGON, after a contemporary miniature, in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch. Is. 10c?. 398. HENRY VHI., from a Holbein, in the Royal collection at Windsor, and one at Hampton Court. Is. 10c?. 399. ANNE BOLEYN, from a small contemporary picture, the pro perty of Su- John Boileau, Bt, Artist unknown. Is. 10c?. 400. JANE SEYMOUR, from Remee's copy of Holbein's picture, a small Holbein belonging to the Society of Antiquaries, and a picture in the Marquis of Ailesbury's collection. Is. 10c?. 401. ANNE OF CLEVES, from an etching by HoUar, a miniature, probably by Holbein, belonging to Colonel Meyrick, and a miniature in the Duke of Buccleuch's collection. Is, 10c?. 402. KATHARINE HOWARD, from a miniature of the time, in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch. Is. 10c?. 403. KATHARINE PARR, from a full-length hfe-size picture of the time, in the collection of the Euii of Denbigh. Is, 10c?. 404. EDWARD VL, from a three-quarter length portrait by Holbein, in the Royal Collection at Windsor, Is, 10c?. 405, QUEEN MARY, from two portraits by Lucas de Heere, one in the possession of Mr, Charles Wynne Finch, the other in the collection of the Society of Antiquaries, Is, 10c?. 406. PHILIP II. of Spain, from a picture ascribed to Titian, in the collection of Earl Stanhope. Is. 10c?. 407. QUEEN ELIZABETH, from a small full-length portrait by Lucas de Heere, at Hampton Court. Is. lOd. 408. LOUIS XII, of France, from a miniature in a missal belonging to the Right Hon, H, Labouchere, and a figure in the collection of Count Veil-Castel. Is. 10c?. 88 Tudor Portraits. 409. PRINCESS MART (youngest daughter of Henry VIL, first married to Louis XII. of France, and afterwards to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk), from a contemporary painting, in the collection of the Duke of Bedford. Is. 10c?. 410. CHARLES BRANDON, Duke of Suffolk, from a contemporary picture, in the collection of the Duke of Bedford. Is. 10c?. 411. THE MARCHIONESS OF DORSET (daughter of the Princess Mary and the Duke of Suffolk, and mother of Lady Jane Grey), from a picture by Lucas de Heere, in the possession of Mr! Charles Wynne Finch. Is. 10c?[ 412. LADY JANE GREY, from a picture in the possession of Earl Spencer, and Lodge's portraits. Is. 10c?. 413. LORD GUILDFORD DUDLEY, from a picture in the posses sion of Colonel North. Is. 10c?. 414. JAMES IV. of Scotland, from several scarce and authentic old line engravings. Is. 10c?. 415. PRINCESS MARGARET (the eldest daughter of Henry VIL and wife of James IV. of Scotiand), from a picture in the collection of the Marquis of Lothian. Is. lOd, 416. DOUGLAS, Earl of Angus, from a picture in the Royal collection, ^^'i'^««^- Is. lOd, 417. JAMES V. of Scotland, from a picture in the collection of tbe Uuke ot Devonshire. 2s lOt? 418. MARY OF GUISE, from a picture in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire. j^_ 20^_ 419. QUEEN MARY OF SCOTS, from a miniature by Janet at Wmdsor, a fac-simile of a drawing by the same artist in tbe Eouvre, aiid a portrait of the period of James I. or Charles I. at Hampton Court. 2^ ,q , 420. FRANCIS IL of France (the first husband of Mary Queen of Court.' ' "^ ^'*'*"''^ ""^ '^''°^* ''' ^^® collection at Hampton 421. LORD DARNLEY (the second husband of Mary Queen^of W Eitrare'°'''"*"'^ "^"''^ '" ^''''^ ^'^^ ^^ ^^^ engraving Is. 10c?. bouM^zs;l::r;L:'3f 3?°'°^^'-^^^^^ ¦^^^ ^^ ^-<^ - ^ -^"-' ^^^ Turner's Liber Studiorum. 89 TURNER'S LIBER STUDIORUM. Turner's Liber Studiorum, a set of fifty-one photographs from the original drawings, by J. M. W. Turner, now in the South Kensington Museum. Price, Is. 10c?. each. 422. ST. CATHARINE'S HILL, 423, MORPETH. 424. THE RIVER WYE, 425, GREENWICH HOSPITAL, 426. MARTELLO TOWERS. 427. RIVAULX ABBEY. 428. WINCHELSEA. 429. HINDHEAD HILL. 430. NORHAM CASTLE. 431. HOLY ISLAND CATHEDRAL. 432. DUNSTANBURGH CASTLE. 433. NEAR BLAIR ATHOL. 434. PEAT BOG, Scotland. 435. INVERARY CASTLE. 436. BRIDGE IN MIDDLE DISTANCE. 437. THE CLYDE. 438. FLINT CASTLE, smugglers. 439. LITTLE DEVIL'S BRIDGE, Altdor.". 440. THUN, Switzerland. 441. LAIO: OF THUN. 442. THE ALPS FROM GRENOBLE. 443. MOUNT ST. GOTHARD. 444. BONNEVILLE, Savoy. 445. SOLITUDE. 446. HINDOO DEVOTIONS. 447. PASTORAL SCENE. 448. WOMAN PLAYING TAMBOURINE. 449. THE WOMAN OF SAMARIA. 450. THE TENTH PLAGUE. 90 Turner's Liber Studiorum, 451, JASON. 452. COAST OF YORKSHIRE. 453, CEPHALIS AND PROCRIS, 454, PASTORAL WITH CATTLE. 455. THE WYE AND THE SEVERN. 456. LAUFENBERG, Rhine. 457. DUMBLANE ABBEY. 458. EASTGATE, Winchelsea. 459. SKETCH FOR SEA PIECE. 460. YOUNG ANGLERS. 461. JUVENILE TRICKS. 462. BRIDGE AND COWS. 463. PEMBURY MILL, Kent. 464. WATERMILL. 465. HEDGING AND DITCHING. 466. STACKYARD. 467. FARMYARD, with pigs. 468. MARINE DABBLERS. 469. HINDOO ABLUTIONS. 470. CRYPT, Kirkstall. 471. BRIDGE WITH GOATS. 472. SKETCH FOR SHIPPING. _ The complete series, comprising 51 drawings, in a volume half-bound in morocco, 5?. .Paintings by W. Mulready,R,A, 91 PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS BY W. MULREADY, R.A, 473, CHOOSING THE WEDDING GOWN, from the painting. In the South Kensington Museum, 3s, 474. THE SEVEN AGES, from the painting. In the South Ken sington Museum, 3s. 475. THE FIGHT INTERRUPTED, from the painting. In the South Kensington Museum, 2s, 3d. 476. THE BUTT. SHOOTING A CHERRY, from the painting. In the South Kensington Museum. 2s. 3d. ,477. THE WHISTONIAN CONTROVERSY, from the painting. Lent by Mr. Thomas Baring, M.P. 2s. 8c?. 478. HAYMAKING, from the painting, Lentby Mr. Thomas Baring, M.P. 2s. 3d. 479, " TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO," from the painting. Lent by Mr. Thomas Baring, M.P, 2s. 3d. 480, THE LAST IN, from the painting, Vernon Collection, in the South Kensington Museum, Is, 10c?, 481. GIVING A BITE, from the painting. In the South Kensitigfon Museum. Is. 10c?, 482, PUNCH, from the painting. Lent hy Mr, Thomas Ashton, Is. 10c/. 483, THE WOLF AND THE LAMB, from the painting. Lent by Her Majesty, Is. IQd. 484. INTERIOR OF AN ENGLISH COTTAGE, from the painting. Lent by Her Majesty, 2s. 3d. 485, THE CARELESS MESSENGER DETECTED, from the painting. Lent by the Earl of Durham, 2s. 3d. 486. HORSES BAITING, from the pamting. Lent by Mr, Joseph Gillott, Is. 6d, 487. THE DOG OF TWO MINDS, from the painting. Letit by Mr, William Wells. Is. 6d. 488, THE TRAVELLING DRUGGIST, from the painting. Lent by Mr. John Chapman. 2s. 3d. 489, THE CANNON, from the painting. Lent by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart, M.P. 2s. 3d. 490, THE CONVALESCENT FROM WATERLOO, from the painting. Lent by Mr, John Jones, Is. 10c?, 491. FATHER AND CHILD, from the painting. Lent by H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge, Is, 2c?. 492. THE VILLAGE BUFFOON, from the painting. Lent by the President and Council of the Royal Academy. Is, 2d. 92 Paintings by W.Mulready, R.A. 493. RETURNING FROM THE HUSTINGS, from the painting. Lent by 3Ir. Cotirad Loddiges. Is. 2d. 494. NOW JUMP, from a sketch. Lent by Mrs. Bacon, Is. 2d, 495, OLD HOUSES IN LAMBETH, from the painting. Lent hy Mrs. Hope. Is, 6d, 496. A VIEW OF ST, ALBAN'S, from the painting. Lent by 3Irs. Hope. Is, 6d, ^97, CHOOSING THE WEDDING GOWN, from a chawing for the picture. Lent by 3ir. Thomas Baring, M.P. 2s, 8c?. 498. THE RATTLE, from the painting. Lent by Mr. Joseph Gillott Is. 6d, '499. AN INTERIOR, including a portrait of the late John Sheep shanks, Esq., from the ^lainting. Iti the South Kensington, Museum. Is. 10c?, 500, A COTTAGE AT ST, ALBAN'S, from the painting. In the South Kensington 3Iuseutn. 2s. 3d. 501, WOMEN BATHING, a drawing. Lent hy Mr. Thomas Baring, 3I.P. 2s. 6d. -502. WOMEN BATHING, a drawing. Lent hy Mr. Thomas Baring, 3'I.P. Is. lOd. .503. THE BATHERS, or the Nymph, a drawing. Lent by Mr. Thomas Baring, M.P. 2s. 3c?. 504. THE BATHERS, or the Nymph, a drawing. Lent by Mr, Thomas Baring, M.P. 2s. 8d. A Series of Thirty of the Photographs from PAINTINGS by MUL READY may be had, half bound in morocco, price 3?. 3s. Designs for Gold and Silver Plate. 93 DESIGNS FOR GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, By an .unknown French or German Artist. Selected from a collection in the possession of the. Eail of Warwick. 521. AN EWER, &c., two pieces ; Etruscan shapes ornamented with lions' heads. Is. 6c?. 522. A STAND FOR FRUIT or FLOWERS supported on satyr legs, with lions' heads holding rings for handles. Is. 6c?. 523. A CUP AND COVER, ornamented with bosses and pendent jewels. Is. 6c?. 524, A CENTRE PIECE, Neptune in a car drawn by sea-horses. Is, 10c?. 525. AN OVIFORM EWER, with raised handle ; ornamented with classical subjects. Is. 10c?. 526. AN OVIFORM VASE AND COVER, ornanamented with Medusa heads and strap work. Is, 6d. 527, A STRAP WORK CARTOUCH with di-aped festoons. Is, 6c?, 528, AN OVIFORM VASE AND COVER, with curved handles springing from lions' heads, and the figure of an angel in the centre. Is, 6d. 529, A TABLE ORNAMENT, Amphitrite with trident seated in a car drawn by dolphins. Is. 6c?. 530. AN EWER, with raised handle supported on a turtle's head, which forms the spout,'and the foot or stand composed offish tails. Is, 6c?. 531, A VASE AND COVER, ornamented with amorini dancing on wreaths and holding the horns of grotesque goats' heads. Is, 6c?. 532, THREE SMALL VASES, with stoppers, richly ornamented and jewelled. Is. 10c?. ^33. A CUP, with quatre foil lip and cover surmounted by a fir cone. Is. 6d. 534. THREE PILGRIM'S BOTTLES. Is. 6d. 535. A LARGE OVIFORM VASE, ornamented with a broad band of dancing amorini holding hands. Is. 6c?. 536. THREE EGG STANDS. Is. 10c?. 537. A STAND FOR FRUIT or FLOWERS, supported on Satyr legs, with lions' heads holding rings for handles. Is. 6c?. 538. A CANDLESTICK formed of bulbs and leaves. Is. 6c?. 539. A CANDLESTICK, with renaissance ornament. Is. 6c?. 540. TWO LAMPS of Etruscan form. Is. 6c?. 541. AN EWER, with raised spout and handle, ornamented with shell fish and reptiles. Is. 6c?. 542. A VASE AND COVER, with raised handles springing from grotesque birds' heads. Is. 6c?. 543. A LAMP formed of two bulbs, with two burners springing from the mouths of grotesque inverted heads. Is. 6c?. 544. A PILGRIM'S BOTTLE, with raised strapwork ornament.. Is. 10c?. 545. A CANDLESTICK, ornamented with Neptune and sea nymphs. Is. 6c?. 94 .Paintings and Drawings, Miscellaneous. PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, MISCELLANEOUS. 546. DESIGN FOR A CUP, Pen drawing by Holbein, Said to have executed for Queen Anne Boleyn, Lent by the Bodleian Library, Oxford. ^^- 8c?. 547, PORTRAIT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, standing on the Sword of Justice, by Mark Gerrard. Loan Catalogue, No, 2,573, Lent by the Duke of Portland. Is, 10c?, 548, THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, painting in oil on panel, by John Van Eyck. Loan Catalogue, No. 1,051, Lent hy A. J. B. Beres- ford Hope. 2s. 8c?, 549, VIRGIN AND CHILD ; a tempera pamting by Benozzo Gozzoli, in the original carved frame. Lent by Mr. E. Kaulbach. 2s. 3d. 550. SIR JOHN DONNE AND LADY DONNE; a triptych, painted by Hans Memling. National Portrait Catalogue, No. 18, Lent by the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 2s. 3d. 551, DESIGN FOR A COVERED FLAT VASE or TAZZA, An original pen drawing by Perino del Vaga, Loan Catalogue, No. 7,891. Lent by the Rev. H. Wellesley, D.D. 2s. 8c?, 552, LANDSCAPE from a Chinese dra-wing. Lent by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. 2s. 3d. 553, DRAWING of beasts and birds, from a book for children, Japanese, Lent by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Is, 10c?. 554, DRAWING of horsemen, from a book for children, Japanese. Lent by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Is. 10c?, 555, DRAWING of travellers, from a book for children, Japanese, Lent by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Is, 10c?. 556, DESIGN FOR A VASE, with classic bas-relief;- above are sketches for the bas-reliefs. By Flaxman. Lent by Mr. Henry Vaughan. Is. 10c? 557, DESIGNS FOR A FRIEZE IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE; the four seasons. By Stothard. Letit by 3Ir. H. Vaughan. 2s. 3d, 558. DESIGNS FOR FRIEZES IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE, By Stothard. Lent hy Mr. Henry Vaughan. 2s. 3d, 559. DESIGNS FOR A FRIEZE IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE ; scenes from Shakespeare's Henry VI. By Stothard. Lent by Mr. Henry Vaughan. 2s. 3c?, 560, DESIGN FOR A SILVER SALVER, with cupids and fruit. By Stothard. Lent by Mr. Henry Vaughan. Is, 10c?. 561. DESIGNS FOR FRIEZES IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE. By Stothard. Lent hy Mr. Henry Vaughan, 2s, 3d, Sculpture. 95 SCULPTURE. Italian Sculptuee in the South Kensington Museum. 661. SANTA BARBARA, alto-relievo in marble; ascribed to Andrea or Nino Pisano, Date about 1340, Is. lOc^. 662, " TABERNACOLO " or Mural Shrme, alto-relievo, in terra cotta ; by Jacopo della Querela, (Gigli-Campana coll), 2s. 3c?. 663, VIRGIN AND CHILD, group in terra-cotta ; by Jacopo della Querela. (Gigli-Campana coll,) Is, 6c?. 664, VIRGIN AND CHILD, group" in terra-cotta ; by Jacopo della. Querela, (Gigli-Campana coll,) 2s. 3c?. 665, FRONT OF A CHEST OR CASSONE, inlaid with relievos of Scriptural subjects, in glazed terra-cotta; by Jacopo della Querela, (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3c?. 666. THE CRUCIFIXION, relievo in terra-cotta ; ascribed to Lorenzo Ghiberti (b. 1381, d. 1455). 2s. 3c?. 667. THE BIRTH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, alto-relievo in terra-cotta; ascribed to Ghiberti. (Gigli-Campana coll.) Is. 10c?. 668. THE VIRGIN AND AN ANGEL, with two kneeling maidens, marble relievo. Tuscan sculpture. Date about 1440. Is. 10c?. 669. CHRIST IN THE SEPULCHRE, supported by angels, basso- relievo in marble; by Donatello (b. 1383, d. 1466). (Gigli- Campana coll.) 2s. 8c?. 670. CHRIST GIVING THE KEYS TO ST. PETER, frieze in marble in low relief ; by Donatello. (Campana coll.) 2s. 8d. 671. THE FLAGELLATION AND THE CRUCIFIXION, bas- relief sketch in terra-cotta ; in two compartments ; by Donatello. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s, 3c?, 672. BUST OF ST. CECILIA, in terra-cotta ; by Donatello. (Gigli- Campana coll,) 2s. 3d. 673, THE VIRGIN AND CHILD standing in a niche, relievo, in terra-cotta ; ascribed to Donatello, 2s. 3d. 674. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, relievo in stucco; period of Donatello, about 1450. 2s. 3d. 675, FRIEZE OF A CHIMNEY PIECE in " pietra serena," or Florentine black stone ; ascribed to Donatello or Desiderio da Settignano, Date from 1440-1460. 6s. 676. " TABERNACOLO " from the Tribune or Capella Maggiore of the church of Santa Chiara, Florence, in marble ; ascribed to Desiderio da Settignano. Is, 10c?. 677. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, alto-relievo in marble ; ascribed to Desiderio da Settignano. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 8d. 678, BUST OF GIOVANNI DI SAN MINIATO, in marble ; by . Antonio Rossellino (b. 1427, d. 1490). Dated 1456. Is. 10c?. 96 Sculpture. 679, THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, basso-relievo in marble ; by Antonio Rossellino, ^*- ^^'^• 680 MARBLE FRIEZE IN MEZZO-RELIEVO, the predella of an altar peice ; ascribed to Rossellino or Mino da Fiesole. Date about 1470. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 8c?. 681. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, terra-cotta group in the round; ascribed to Antonio Rosellino. 1«- 6c?. 682. TWO AMORINI HOLDING UP A DOLPIIIN, terra-cotta group in the round ; ascribed to Antonio Rosellino. 2s. 3c?. 683. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, alto-relievo in terra-cotta; ascribed to Andrea del Verrocchio. (Gigli-Campana.) Is. 10c?. 684. THE VIRGIN KNEELING IN PRAYER, marble statue ; by Matteo Civitale. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 8d. 685. MARBLE FRIEZE FROM A TOMB ; ascribed to Matteo Civitale. 2s. 8d. 686. SKETCH IN CLAY OR STUCCO for a portion of the frieze executed in marble for the cantoria of the cathedral at Florence ; by Luca della Robbia. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3c?. 687. MONK READING AT A DESK OR LECTERN, relievo in terra-cotta unglazed ; ascrilsed to Luca della Robbia. (Gigli- Campana coll.) Is. lOd. 688. THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI, relievo in enameUed terra-cotta, in varied colours, by Luca della Robbia. 2s. 3c?. 689. THE VIRGIN ADORING THE INFANT SAVIOUR, relievo supported on a triangular bracket, ascribed to Luca della Robbia. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3c?. 690. CIRCULAR MEDALLION, in enamelled terra-cotta, painted in chiaroscuro (one of a series of twelve, representing impersona tions of the months). (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3c?. 691. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, group in enamelled terra-cotta ; by Andrea della Robbia. (Campana coll.) 2s. 8d, 692. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, in enamelled terra-cotta ; ascribed to Andrea della Robbia. 2s. 3c?. 693. THE ANGELIC SALUTATION, relievo in enamelled terra cotta ; ascribed to Andrea della Robbia. 2s. 8c?. 694. BRACKET OF A "TABERNACOLO," in "pietra serena." Florentine sculpture of the 14th century. 2s. 3c?. 695. FRONTISPIECE OF A " TABERNACOLO," in carved and gilded wood. Florentine sculpture of the 14th century. 2s. 3c?. 696. ALTAR PIECE in Carrai-a marble, from the church of San Girolamo at Fiesole, near Florence. Executed about 1490, by Andrea Ferrucci. 2s ' 3c?. 697. MARBLE " TABERNACOLO," from the Church of San Giro lamo, at Fiesole. By Andrea Ferrucci. 2s. 3c?. Sculpture, 97 698.. MARBLE CANTORIA or Singing Gallery, from the Conventual Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence. Executed about 1500, by Baccio d'Agnolo (b. 1460, d, 1543), 2s. 3c?. 699. PORTRAIT BUST, in terra-cotta ; supposed to be of a member of the Capponi family. Florentine sculpture. Date about 1470. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3d. 700. PORTRAIT BUST of a man wearing a " beretta," in 'terra-cotta. Florentine. Date about 1470. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3d. 701. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, life-sized bust, in terra-cotta. Flo rentine sculpture. About 1470. (Gigli-Campana coll.) Is. 10c?. 702. THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, in an ornamental shrine, relievo in stucco. Florentine sculpture ; ascribed to one of the Maiani family. Date about 1480. (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 36?. 703. "STEMMA," or COAT-OF-ARMS, in Istrian stone, from a palace at Cesena. North Italian (?) Date about 1500. 2s. 3d. 704. PORTRAIT-RELIEVO IN MARBLE. Date about 1450 ; name of sculptor unknown. (Gigli-Campana coll.) Is. 6c?. 705. CUPID, life-sized statue in marble ; by Michael Angelo (b. 1475, d, 1564). (Gigli-Campana coll.) 2s. 3c?. 706. CUPID, statue in marble; by Michael Angelo (side view). 2s. 3c?. 707. ST. SEBASTIAN (unfinished), small statue in marble; by Michael Ajigelo. (Gigli-Campana coll.) Is. 10c?. 708. DEFORMED DWARF, statuette in bronze ; ascribed to Pierino da Vinci (b. 1520, d. 1554). Is. 10c?. 709. DESIGN FOR THE TOMB OF GASTON DE FOIX, an original drawing ; by Agostino Busti, called II Bambaja. The drawing was executed about 1515. "3s. 710. PROFILE PORTRAIT OF THE EMPEROR RUDOLPH II. Relievo in bronze. Dated 1609 ; by Adrian Fries. Is. 10c?. ITALIAN SCULPTURE OF THE MIDDLE AGES, the complete work, comprising 50 photogi-aphs, with letter-press description by .1. C. Robinson. Half bound, price 61. 6s. SCULPTURE, MISCELLANEOUS. 711. HERCULES, &c., original model in wax; by Michael Angelo. (Gherardini coll.) In the South Kensington, Museum. 2s. 3d. 712. HERCULES AND CACUS, original model in wax ; by Michael Angelo. In the South Kensington Museum. Is. 10c?. 713. HERCULES AND CACUS, original model in wax ; by Michael Angelo. In the South Kensington Museum. 2s. 3d. 15929.— 1. o 98 Sculpture. 714. CHIMNEY PIECE FROM ANTWERP. Date about 1550. In the South Kensingtoti Museum. ^^- ^^• 715. " LAVELLO," or Fountain, in Istrian marble. Date about 1500. In the South Kensington Museum. 2s. 3c?. 716. BAS-RELIEF ; the meeting of Francis I. and Henry VHI. at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. In the Louvre. 2s, 3d, 7l7. RELIEVO IN BLACK STONE; attributed to Jean Goujon, and said to be the portrait of his daughter. In the Louvre. Is. 10c?. 718. VENUS ; bas-relief by Jean Goujon. In the Museum of the Louvre, Paris. !*• 10c?. 719. LIFE-SIZED MARBLE BUST. Antique Roman work. Loan Catalogue, No. 32. Lent by Mr. J. C. Robinson. 2s. 3d, 720. PORTRAIT OF HENRY VHL, carved in hone stone. (From the Strawberry Hill coll.) Loan Catalogue, No. 2,219. Lent hy Mr, J, C, Dent Is. 10c?. 721. MARBLE RELIEVO of the youthful St. John the Baptist; ascribed to Donatello. From Strawberry HilL Loan Catalogue. No. 26. Lent by Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, Bart, 3s, 722. THE NATIVITY, AND THE ADORATION OF THE SHEPHERDS ; panel from one of the six sides of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, ruined in the fire of 1596. By Giovanni Pisano. Late 13th century. Is. 6c?. 723. THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI, and the Angel warning them in a dream ; panel from one of the six sides of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, ruined in the fii-e of 1596. By Giovanni Pisano, Late 13th century. Is. 6e?. 724. THE CRUCIFIXION, Swoon of the Blessed Virgm, and Salva tion of the Penitent Thief; panel from one of the six sides of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, ruined in the fire of 1596. By Giovanni Pisano. Late 13th century. Is. 6c?. 725. THE MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS; panel from one of the six sides of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, ruined in the fire of 1596. By Giovanni Pisano. Late 13th century. Is. 6c?. 726. THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE, Warning and Flight of the Holy Family ; panel from one of the six sides of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, ruined in the fire of 1596. By Giovanni Pisano Late 13th century. Is. 6d, 727. THE BETRAYAL IN THE GARDEN, Mocking and Scourging of our Lord ; panel from one of the six sides of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, ruined in the fire of 1596. By Giovanni Pisano. Late 13th century. 2 s. 6d. 728. RELIEVO in hard plaster ; the Virgin and Child ; ascribed to L. Ghiberti. Dated 1428. Lentby Mr.C.D.E.Fortnum. 2s.3d. 729. MASK of a female head, the eyes and mouth pierced ; in terra cotta. Ancient Greek or Roman. Lent by Mr. C. D. E. Fortnum. Sculpture. 99 HEAD, in flesh-coloured marble, of an aged bearded man cro-wned with ivy. Ancient Greek or Roman. Lent by Mr, C, D. E, Fortnum. ' Is. 6c?. 730. STATUETTE in white marble ; a male figure in the costume of a citizen of the 15th century; said to be one of the weepers from the tomb of Charles the Bold, Dufee of Burgundy, at Dijon. In the South Kensington Museum. Is. 2d, 731. GROUP OF AN INFANT TRITON SEATED ON A LOBSTER, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of the Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, 17th cen tury. In the South Kensington Museum, Is. 6c?. 732. GROUP OF A SEA LION AND A SEA LAMB, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of the Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, 17th century. Iti the South Kensington Museum. Is, 6d, 733. GROUP OF A SEA LION AND A BASILISK, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of the Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, 17th century. In the South Kensingtoti Museum, Is. 6d. 734. GROUP OF AN INFANT TRITON SEATED ON A TOR TOISE, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, 17th century. In the South Kensington Museum. Is. 6c?. 735. GROUP OF AN INFANT TRITON SEATED ON AN ALLIGATOR, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of the Conrts of tbe Old Palace, Munich, German, l7th century. In the South Kensington Museum, Is, 6d. 736. GROUP OF A SEA GRIFFIN AND SEA HARE, plaster cast, bronzed, From the Fountain in one of the Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, 17th century. In the South Kensington Museum, Is, 6c?. 737. GROUP OF A SEA DOG AND A SEA GOAT, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of the Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, 17th century. In the South Kensington Museum, Is. 6d. 738. GROUP OF AN INFANT TRITON SEATED ON A FROG, plaster cast, bronzed. From the Fountain in one of the Courts of the Old Palace, Munich. German, I7th centu ry. In the South Kensingtoti Museum. Is. 6d. 739. GROUP in high reUef in hone-stone, of the Virgin and Child surrounded by Angels playing on musical instruments. French (?), date about 1540-50; in frame of carved walnut wood, with an escutcheon bearing the Medici arms. In the South Kensington Museum, Is. 2d. 740. RELIEVO in alabaster : the Adoration of the Magi, in wooden frame with gilt stucco ornament. (Pourtales coll.) Iti the South Kensington Museum, Is. 100 Etchings. ETCHINGS, Etchings of important Works of Ai-t in the South Kensington Museum, by°Students of the Etching School, Directed by Richard J, Lane, A. R. A. The Series of Fifty, half-bound in morocco, price 5?. 5s, 1, COFFER, carved walnut wood, resting on couching lions, Itahan, about 1550, Etched by A, F, Brophy, 2, CABINET, or " BUFFET," chestnut wood, in two stages ; caiTsd in relief, and inlaid with marquetry ; four terminal figures at the two angles in front of the upper stage, French, about 1560, Etched by J. Randall, 3. MIRROR, pohshed metal, with frame and stand of walnut wood carved with emblematical devices, pahnette ornaments, &c, Itahan, about 1450. Etched by A. F, Brophy, 4. PASTORAL STAFF (head of), gUt metal, enamelled; in the volute is a group of the Virgin and Child and a kneeling Saint, and on the knop are six busts of Saints, Itahan, 14th centm-y. Etched by J. D. Campbell. 5. CASKET, incised leather ; circular top, -with name and mottoes in gothic characters ; steel lock, clamps and bands ending in shell ornaments. German, 15th centm-y. Etched by J. D. Campbell. 6. KNIFE, steel, chiselled steel handle of a lion holding a shield ; in an engraved pewter and wood sheath. Dutch, 17th century. Etched by J. P. Eraser. 7. CUP, or " METHER," known as " The Dunvegan Cup ; " yew wood mounted in silver-gilt and niello work, and decorated with repousse or beaten and filigree work ; standing on four rudely- formed representations of human legs ; round the mouth is a rim of silver bearing a Latin inscription dated 1493. The wooden cup is believed to be much more ancient. Msh. Lent hy MacLeod of 3iacLeod. {See Special Loan Catalogue, No. 902.) Etched by J. D. Campbell. 8. VASE, crystal, oviform, -with long neck, mounted in gold, enamelled and set with pearls and rubies ; detached scroll orna ments on the neck, the cover surmounted by a bunch of fiowers. Italian, 16th century. Lent hy the Marquess of Salisbury, KG. Etched by J. S. Dominy. 9. CUP AND COVER, silver-gilt, on baluster stem, chased with fohage, strap work, and cherubs' heads ; the cover surmounted by a pine cone. Gei-man, about 1560. Etched by J. S. Dominy. Etchings. 101 10. KNOCKER, wrought-iron, in form of a cano])y ; male and female figiu-es in full relief ou the columns ; straight projecting hammer, on which is a kneeling figure under a canopy. Gei-man, about 1520. Etched by W. M. M'Gill. 11. COFFER, steel, semicircular top, etched all over with masks and scrolls in panels, borders of vine leaves and grapes. German, 16th centui-y. Etched by J. S. Goepel. 12. KNIFE, steel blade, silver parcel-gilt handle, divided into four compartments on each side, occupied with scriptural and classi cal subjects, in low relief; the shield of arms of the Delia Rovere family in one of the upper compartments. Attributed to Pollajuolo. Italian, about 1470. Etched by J. S. Dominy. 13. FRAME of a picture or mirror in carved oak, flanked by statuettes of Adam and Eve ; architectonic ornament in perspective. Flemish, 16th century. Etched by J. Randall. 14. CASKET, ebony, baiTel- shaped, on square pHnth, with silver plaques in repousse or beaten work. Gei-man, about 1600. Etched by S. L. Fildes. 15. CUP, Nautilus sheU, with scrolls carved in relief in front, mounted in silver-gilt, on a circular stem and foot, chased with flsh in medallions, fruit between, three projecting scrolls on the stem and pendants between each ; on the top is a figure of Neptune holding a ti-ident. Dutch, about 1580. Etched by J. P. Eraser. 16. PASTORAL STAFF (head of), carved ivory and gih metal ; in the centre of the volute is a double group of the Crucifixion aud . of the Virgin attended by angels. French, 14th century. Etched by W. M. M'Gill, 17, TRIPTYCH, silver-gilt frame work, enclosing thi-ee jilaques of translucent champleve enamel. French or German, 2nd half of the 14th centm-y. Etched by J. S, Dominy, 18, LOCK, chiselled iron; enriched with tracery and foliage work. About 1480. Etched by J. D, Campbell, 19, DIPTYCH, gilt bronze and silver, encircled with nieUo work ; the interior represents the Annunciation, the figures carved in bone in high relief on background of black horn ; borders inside and out suiTOunded with inscriptions in silver letters on gilt metal ground. Italian, about 1470. Etched by J. P. Eraser. 20. PLAQUE, champleve enamel ; figure of the Prophet Jonas sur rounded by foliated ornament, and bearing an inscribed tablet ; arched top. Rhenish (?), 12th or 13th century. Etched by W. M. M'Gill. 21. PANEL, carved oak, pierced gothic tracery; on a medallion the sacred monogram I. IT. S. English, 15th century. Etched by W. J. Glenny. 102 Etchings. 22. VASE AND COVER, silver-gUt ; chased -with scrolls of ara besques and set with ten onyx cameos of classical heads, the cup fluted at the base, three S brackets on the stem. German, 16th centm-y. Etched by W. M. M'Gill. 23. KNOCKER, wrought-iron ; a lion's head in the centre of the striking part. French, l7th century. Etched by J. S. Goepel. 24. KNIFE AND FOUR-PRONGED FORK, steel, the handles chiselled with statuettes of Bacchus and Cupid, gilt ferules. I7th century. Etched by J, S. Dominy. 25. PANEL, carved oak ; in the centre the bust of a king in high relief, grasping a sword ; on either side the royal arms of England. English (?), about 1540. Etched by W. J. Glenny. 26. BOWL, silver, chased in repouss6 or beaten work, with birds and animals. Ancient Persian, or other Oriental work. Etched by W. M. M'Gill. 27, KNIFE ; a trencher knife, steel blade, engraved and damascened, chased gilt bronze ferule, ebony handle ; in a stamped and gilt leather sheath, Italian, 16th century. Etched by J. S. Dominy, 28, SNUFF BOX, steel, chased and pierced with foliage, flowers, and a crowned cipher, Italian, 17th century. Etched by W. M. M'GiU, 29, WINDER for a wheel-lock gun, steel, chased, German, 17th century. Etched by A, Fisher. 30. SCISSORS or SHEARS, pair of steel, in a steel case, chiselled with floriated scrolls. 17th century. Etched by J. S. Goepel. 31, LAMP, bronze, in shape of an ancient galley, on the sides of which are groups of sea-gods and medallions in low relief, and on the cover a statuette of a cupid mounted on a dolphin ; the stand is of Spanish broccatello marble. Italian, 16th century. Etched by W. M, M'Gill. 32. PLAQUE, brass, repousse or beaten work; a tulip surrounded with fioriated scroll-pattern. Dutch (?), 17th century. Etched by Z. Pritchard. 33. INI{:STAND, bronze, circular, em-iched with masks aud foliated ornament in relief, Itahan, 16th century. Etched by S, G, Thomas, 34. LAMP, bronze, supported on a dolphin and surmounted by a figure blowing a pair of bellows. Florentine, 16th century. Etched by D. Jones, 35, BOX, with cover, boxwood, with necking and knop of chased silver, intended to hold the altar beads for the mass ; the body of the box is carved with events in the Passion of our Lord in twelve compartments, the cover with scroll ornament Vene tian (?), 2nd half of 14th century. Etched by S, G Thomas Etchings, 103 36. BELL, bronze, a hand-bell decorated with zones of arabesque ornament in relief, and with three shields of arms ; around the upper part iS an inscription. Italian, dated 1561. Etched by D. Jones. 37. STAFF or WAND OF OFFICE ; incised ivory. Itahan, about 1600. Etched by S. G. Thomas. 38. CUP, cocoa-nut, mounted in sUver-gilt, the nut carved with re presentations of the Annunciation, the meeting with Elizabeth, and the Nativity. German, or Flemish, carving, about 1500 ; setting, 17th century. Etched by D. Jones. 39. ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENT, or SUN DIAL, bronze- gUt, formed by an upright sliding stand flanked by two columns engraved with scales, in which a pendulum is enclosed for levelling ; on the summit is a compass ; open scroll supports at the sides. German, dated 1617. Etched by S. G. Thomas. 40. VASE AND COVER, bronze, eUiptic, the body supported on four lions' paws, and ornamented with chased strap-work, medallions, and foliage; on the cover a statuette of a boy holding an armorial shield. Italian, 16th century. Etched by W. M. M'GiU, 41. ROOD CROSS, silver parcel-gilt, with quatre-foUs of enamel ; on either side are figures of the Virgin and St. John. German, early 11th century. Etched by J. S. Goepel. 42. BOTTLE or PILGRIM'S FLASK, with suspensory chain, silver, ornamented with strap and cartouche pattern in beaten work. French or German, 17th century. Etched by D. Jones. 43. DAGGER, steel, with carved ivory handle in form of a terminal figure and arabesques. Italian, 16th century. Etched by J. S. Goepel. 44. LAMP, bronze, in shape of a grotesque dragon, on serpentine plinth. Italian (Florentine), 16th century. Etched by Z. Pritchard. 45. CROSS, silver plates, mounted in gUt metal; a processional cross. 15th century. Etched by J. S. Dominy. 46. CUP, cocoa-nut, mounted in silver-gilt, with crossed bands, malachites on the intersecting points, masks and rings in the spaces between ; the rim, stem, and foot chased with small figures, masks, &c. German, dated 1585. Etched by J. S. Goepel. 47. CUP, formed of a shell, mounted in sUver-gilt, with pedestal stem and cover of open strap-work ornament. German (Augs burg), about 1600. Etched by S, Thomas. 104 Etchings. 48. MIRROR, polished metal, in walnut-wood frame, carved in relief with an angel, a skeleton, and various animals, each accom panied by a capital letter in gold ; these letters form the words " Bonum " and "Malum." Italian, second half of 15th century. Etched by D. Jones. 49. WATCH ; the movement enclosed in an octagonal escalloped case of crystal, mounted in engraved gilt metal, with silver dial, and indexes for months, hours, days, and minutes ; supported ou a crystal baluster stem or pedestal; maker, " J. Wolf, Vienna." German, dated 1609. Etched by S. Thomas. 50. PAX, niello work on silver, in gilt metal frame, with pilasters at the sides inlaid with silver plaques, chased with scrolls ; between these pilasters is a square niello plaque with the subject of the Nativity ; above which is a semicircular plaque with a repre sentation of the Almighty suiTounded by cherubim. Italian 16th century. Etched by W. M. McGill. LONDON": rrinted by Geotige E Eyee and William SroTTiswooDF J nntevs to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. s- ^xmM ^otv^%* FOUNDED IN 1848, FOR PROMOTING THE KNOWLEDGE OF ART BY COPYING AND PUBLISHING IMPORTANT WORKS OF ANCIENT MASTERS. 24, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, W. 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Annual. Divided into two Series. 1. — First Annual Publications, issued in the Spring to all First (Annual and Life) Subscribers and Honorary Members. 2. — Second Annual Publications, issued in the Autumn to all Second (Annual and Life) Subscribers. II. Occasional, Published and sold separately at lower prices to Members, and at higher to the Public. III. Supernumerary, Or extra copies of the First and Second Publications, sold like the OceasioTial. * * Lists of Publications on sale are given on page 5. THE COPYING FUND, Supported by the Entrance Donations of new Members and by Voluntary Contributions, is applied to form a Collection of Drawings from important, but little known arid perishable works of art. EXHIBITION. The Society's Apartments with the Collection of Drawings and Publications are open gratuitously to the Public, daily, from 10 till fi, Saturdays, 10 till 4. ARUNDEL SOCIETY, 24, Old Bond Street, W. ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS To which First and Second Subscribers will be entitled who have paid i Subscriptions for 1867. Note.— The Subscriptions close on the 31st December in each year. FIRST ANNUAL PUBLIOATIONS. NINETEENTH YEAR, 1867, TO BE ISSUED IN THE SPRING. 1. PREACHING OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. A Chromolithograph from the fresco, by Ghirlandaio, in S. Maria Novella, at Florence. 2. THE ECSTACY OF S. CATHERINE. A Chromolithograph from the Fresco, by Razzi, in San Domenico, at Siena. ,3. THE MARTYRDOM OF S. STEPHEN. A line Engraving from the tapestry in the Vatican Gallery, designed by Raffaelk SECOND ANNUAL PUBLIOATIONS. FIRST YEAR, 1867, TO BE ISSUED IN THE AUTUMN. 1. ZACHARIAS NAMING HIS SON JOHN. A Chromolithograph from the fresco, by Ghirlandaio, in S. Maria Novella, at Florence. 2. POETRY. A Chromolithogvaph from the fresco, by Baffaclle, in the Stanzc of the Vatican, ARUNDEL SOCIETY, 24, Old Bond S^eet, W. , LIST OF OCCASIONAL AND SUPERNUMERARY PUBLICATIONS. EXTRACT FROM THE RULES OF THE SOCIETY. ("All publications and other objects sold by the Society, shall be paid for previous to delivery. Packing and cost of transit shall be paid by the purchaser, when sent beyond three miles of the oiHce ] I. CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS. PKICE TO MEMBERS. STnAJfQERS. £. s. d. £ s. d. MASOLINO, MASACOIO, AND FILIPPINO LIPPI. — Subjects from frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel, Florence : — Three large subjects from the Life of S. Peter {each) . . . 0 15 0 1 0 0 Four medium Size subjects from ditto, mounted in pairs {each pair) . .0120 Two small subjects from ditto {the pair) .076 Two ditto, " Fall and Expulsion " (fl/—C. W. Merrifield, F.R.S. j. ¦ ¦ Vice-Principal-YL^-axY Martyn Taylor, B.A., Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge Instructor of Naval Drawing — W. B. Baskcomb. Jnstnictor in Eitgineerijig Drawing — John Maxton. Instructor in Practical Chetnistry — John Davidson. Instructor in French — M. Penon. INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. The appended minute describes the origin, scope, and objects of the Exhibition. The collection for this, the first year's exhibition, commences with some of the earliest known English Portraits. They have been selected chiefly from depositories where they have been long known, and have acquired a claim to authenticity ; and they have been multiplied by copies, and by engravings, for the illustration of historical and biographical works. These first portraits, or painted memorials, rarely possess the character of representations taken from the individual ; nor can many of them be said to be even contemporary works. They are mostly reproductions of a very early period from the carved figures on tombs, limnings in manuscripts and missals, and paintings on glass, which have been accepted as true resemblances of the persons represented. They have little claim to rank as works of art ; but in most cases are rudely drawn by a skilled hand, in the conventional manner of the herald painters and illuminators, and are, like the heraldic decorations of the time — the dresses, jewfels, and other ornaments, enriched with gilding ; and the colour in crude masses, without any attempt to give roundness to the forms, or eiFect by light and shade. Some such representations, chiefly those of a later period, are, however, purely imaginary : groups of portraits have been produced in order to decorate our public halls and other edifices, or to gratify IV INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. the tastes of individuals. Their origin is at once apparent. Few can be misled by them, and, to any who believe in them, the illusion is harmless. Granger, a reliable authority, says, of a portrait of "Johannes Balliol— Fundator Coll. Balliolensis anno Dom. 1263: I have heard it asserted, that this Portrait of John Balliol was drawn from a Blacksmith, who lived at Oxford ; but of this I have no direct proof," and he adds that, " Devorgillia, his wife, was drawn from Jenny Reeks, an apothecary's daughter, at Oxford, who was esteemed a beauty." There would, indeed, be no difficulty in filling a gallery with 'notables of this quality, commencing with a dramatic full-length of Alfred the Great. Of these latter works, none possess any claim to a place in the Exhibition, but in the former class are many of high interest ; the earlier of them, though rude, are full of character, and impress us with their truth : the persons themselves are before us, wearing the very dress and ornaments of their time ; and as we advance, we trace the steps by which, with these first qualities, an art was combined, that has not yet been excelled in some of the essential qualities of portraiture. Then the interesting question arises, who were the painters of these great works ? Though portraiture, imitating the features and expressions from the life, was known on the continent in the beginning of the sixteenth, and even in the middle of the fifteenth century, such art appears to have been little practised in England ' before the reigns of Richard III. and Henry VII. It is said, though it is very ques tionable, that Jan de Mabuse came to England at this time, and the small picture usually called "The Children of Henry VII." ful filling all the conditions of true portraiture, is ascribed to his hand. It has a place (No. 58) in the Exhibition. In the following reign, Holbein was induced to settle in England, and from this visit, and the great pre-eminence to which he attained, nearly the whole art of the reign has been attributed to him. We have, however, the names of other foreigners who were then in England. Sotto Cleeve spent a short time in our metropolis, though the only accounts we know of him are very meagre and con flicting—in Her Majesty's collection at Windsor are two fine por traits from his pencil. Lucas Cornelius was another painter of whose works we know little, but who is said to have taught Holbein to INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. V paint in miniature, and must have been an artist of merit ; and there is a portrait in the Exhibition by Lucas Penni, who was also in Eng land during Henry's reign. The date of Holbein's death has become an important considera tion in determining by whom many very fine portraits of this period were painted. It had been almost universally stated to have taken place in 1554, when, in 1862, a will was discovered, which is con cluded to be Holbein's. This will would prove his death to have happened in 1543, a date which has been supported by many col lateral facts very learnedly brought to bear upon the question. There is yet, we venture to think, just sufficient absence of absolute proof of the identity of the Testator with the Painter to allow of that further examination of a question of so great interest which the present collection very opportunely offers. The distinguished antiquaries who have come to the conclusion that Holbein died eleven years earlier than the date 'hitherto accepted, have felt the difficulty as to the painters to whom must be attributed the portraits of the latter end of the reign of Henry VIII, and during the reign of Edward VI. ; and they name, chiefly from the household books of the former sovereign, some painters, also mentioned by Walpole, who they think might have been the painters of these works, and whose reputation has been merged in the fame of Holbein. But it would not be difficult to show that these were mere craftsmen, employed in painting the heraldic devices of the time, whose art had nothing in common with the art of Holbein. Up to this time the question has been left in the hands of the antiquary. No distinguished painter has expressed any opinion ; yet it is one on which the artist is well qualified to judge. He would hardly admit that it is possible there could be a second Holbein, and his professional knowledge would enable him to trace the technical manner of painting, and the characteristics which constitute the originality of all true genius ; and thus determine, with as much certainty as with regard to hand-writing, whether the earlier and the later works which have been usually attributed to Holbein, are the productions of the same mind and the same hand. In Queen Mary's short reign, Sir Antonio More painted in England; he was brought here by Philip II. ; and on the vi INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. death of Mary, returned with him to Spain. He is reputed to have been an imitator of Holbein, but his originality is well maintained, and there are some very fine portraits by him in the Exhibition, Of Queen Elizabeth, we have many portraits, some of them ap parently contemporary works, by different hands. Lucas de Heere, a Fleming, was her Court Painter, and his careful drawing and delicate manner may be readily traced in the portraits of the time. Federigo Zucchero also came to England in her reign, it is said in 1574, and was employed both by the Queen and her Court. But it is difficult in the dissimilar works which bear his name to identify satisfactorily his manner. There is also in the Exhibition a remarkable portrait of Elizabeth as princess, which has always borne the name of Holbein in the Royal Catalogue, though this is quite inconsistent with the earlier date now assumed for his death (No. 247). To these may be added the name of Cornelius Ketel, with others of less note. We have not yet mentioned one native artist, but the Exhibition contains a careful portrait, in oil, by Nicholas Hilliard, Queen Eliza beth's own painter and the founder of the great school of English Miniaturists ; and in the reign of James I. Sir Nathaniel Bacon, the brother to the Lord Chancellor, is distinguished as an amateur. His portrait by himself shows none of the timidity of the amateur, and proves him to have been an excellent artist (No. 411). James, though with little taste for art, was fortunate in the great painters who came to England in his time, and by whose art, himself, his family, and the notables of his reign, are perpetuated. Of the works of these men — Paul Van Somer, Cornelius Jansen, and Daniel Mytens, the Exhi bition contains many noble examples. In the reign of Charles I., notwithstanding the calamities of the time, Art flourished in England. Sir Anthony Vandyke settled in England under the patronage of the King, and died here. His King Charles and his Queen Henrietta Maria, with the groups of their children, and the distinguished men of the time, are among the great ornaments of the Exhibition, unequalled for beauty of colour and refined grace of drawing and composition. At the same time his fellow-pupil in the studio of Rubens, George Jamesone (b. 1586, d. 1644), flourished in Scotland; and a school of painters, their pupils and followers, grew up, giving rise to a succession of native INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. VIJ artists, of whom William Dobson (b. 1610, d. 1647) ^^^ ^^^ ^^^"^ who became distinguished. During the Commonwealth, Robert Walker, called ' Cromwell's Painter,' produced some fine portraits, rarely exceeding a head-size, which are marked by a simple, truthful originality of manner : but so little is known of him,, that we are unable to state with accuracy the year even of his birth or death {see No. 809). Sir Peter Lely, who came to England in 1641, succeeded Vandyke in favour and patronage, and was the first painter of the Restoration, but quitting the grand manner of the painters of James's reign, and the truthful graces of Vandyke, he ran into a gaudy extravagance, which has little either of truth or nature. The works of the native artists of the time, though cast into shade by his glar ing extravagance, were not without sterling merits; and the portraits in the Exhibition hy John Riley (b. 1646, d. 1691), John Greenhill (b. 1649, d. 1676) Michael Wright {^. circa 1655, d. c. 1700), and some others, possess more truth and careful finish, with none of Leiy's bravura of false art. But Sir Godfrey Kneller, another foreigner, to the exclusion of these men, monopolised the great patronage which Lely had enjoyed ; and in his hands portrait-art s.uff"ered a positive degradation in the senseless allegory which became the fashion. With his works the present Exhibition, extending no further than the Revolution of 1688, concludes. The works of our native painters, which occupy little space in this year's Exhibition, will fill a conspicuous place in the next. We have noticed the harmless inventions of the likenesses of men who were distinguished long before portrait-art was known in England ; but the inventions of later days are far more mis chievous. Old portraits are now vamped up, and christened with great names ; spurious copies are manufactured, and passed off" as originals, while numerous fine works, that can never be replaced, have been utterly destroyed by so-called restorations and repairs. In family collections, even, the identity of portraits has been lost — the names changed. In the present collection instances will be found of this, as well as of portraits of the same person contributed from difi"erent collections — and collections of note too — under different names. It has not, however, been thought right towards those who have INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. graciously lent their portraits, to presume to make any alterations in such cases ; and the rule adopted has, therefore, been to exhibit every portrait accepted under the title, and with the name of the painter, given by the possessor, and probably long so traditionally known. For this reason it must not be assumed that the Catalogue adds any authority on these points. SAMUEL REDGRAVE. N.B. The Exhibition for the next year will commence with the portraits of the Reign of William and Mary ; and will include, as supplementary, the portraits of any distinguished persons who are not duly represented in this year's Exhibition. Offers of portraits for exhibition next year may be addressed to The Secretary, Department of Science and Art, South Kensington ; or they will be received in the office of this Exhibition at the eastern end of the Galleries. The Galleries in which the present Collection is shown are the only remaining portions of the buildings of the Exhibition of 1862, and were then occupied as the refreshment-rooms. The existence of th.°se Galleries rendered the present Exhibition a possibility. IX SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION IN 1866. The Lords of the Committee of Council on Education have determined to hold a National Portrait Exhibition at South Kensington in the Arcades overlooking the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, which will be opened in April 1866. This Exhibition is based upon the suggestions made by the Earl of Derby in a letter dated 6th May, 1865, from which the following extracts are made : — " I have long thought that a National Portrait Exhibition, chrono logically arranged, might not only possess great historical interest by bringing together portraits of all the most eminent contemporaries of their respective eras, but might also serve to illustrate the progress and condition, at various periods, of British Art. My idea, therefore, would be to admit either portraits of eminent men, though by inferior or unknown artists, or portraits by eminent artists, though of obscure or unknown individuals. I have, of course, no means of knowing, or estimating, the number of such portraits which may exist in the country; but I am persuaded that, exclusive of the large collections in many great houses, there are very many scattered about by ones and twos and threes in private families, the owners of which, though they could not be persuaded to part with them, would willingly spare them for a few months for a public object." " The question of one, two, or three exhibitions in consecutive years, would, I apprehend, be mainly decided by the result of future inquiries as to the probable number of pictures which could be obtained, and the space which could be found for their exhibition. But whether the period over which each exhibition (if more than one) should range, be longer or shorter, the point on which I should set the greatest value, in an his torical, if not in an artistic point of view, would be the strict maintenance of the chronological series. I shall be very happy if any suggestions of mine should lead the Committee of Council to take up seriously, and carry out, with such alterations of detail as experience might suggest, a scheme which I think could hardly fail of being generally interesting : and I should have much pleasure in placing temporarily at their disposal any portraits from my collection at Knowsley which they might think suitable for their purpose." My Lords have constituted a Committee of Advice, consisting of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery, and other noblemen and gentlemen as follows : — COMMITTEE. The EARL of DERBY, K.G. (Pkesident). *The Lord President of the Council. The Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. The Duke of Devonshire, K.G. The Duke of Marlborough. The Duke of Leinster. The Duke of Wellington, K.G. The Duke of Cleveland, K.G. The Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G. The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. The Marquis Camden, K.G. The Marquis of Hertford, K.G. The Marquis of Exeter, K.G. The Earl Percy. The Earl Cowper, K.G. *The Earl Stanhope. The Earl of Darnley. The Earl of Warwick. The Earl Fitzwilliam, K.G. The Earl of Hardwicke. The Earl Delawarr. The Earl of Charlemont. The Earl Spencer, K.G. The Earl of Clarendon, K.G. The Earl of Verulam. The Earl Brownlow. *The Earl Somers. *The Earl of Dudley. The Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. *The Viscount Cranborne, M.P. *The Lord Stanley, M.P. *The Lord Elcho, M.P. *The Lord Bishop of Oxford. The Lord WharnclifFe. The Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. The Lord Talbot de Malahide. The Lord Taunton. The Lord Houghton. The Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The Master of the Rolls. The Hon. R. Curzon. The Hon Algernon Egerton, M.P. The Hon. Spencer C. B. Ponsonby. *The Rt. Hon. B. Disraeli, M.P. *The Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Spencer Walpole, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bt., M.P. The Rt. Hon. W. Cowper, M.P. The Rt. Hon. H. A. Bruce, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Sir W. Gibson Craig, Bt. The Rt. Hon. C. S. Fortescue, M.P. The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor. Sir Percyvall Hart Dyke, Bart. Sir Charles Bunbury, Bart. Sir John S. Hippisley, Bart. Sir Sibbald D. Scott, Bart. Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, Bart., M.P. *Sir W. Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P. *Sir Charles L. Eastlake, P.R.A. Sir Frederick Madden. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. The Vice Chancellor of Oxford for the time being. The Vice Chancellor of Cambridge for the time being. The Dean of Westminster. The Dean of St. Paul's. The Dean of Windsor. The Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. The Provost of Eton. Mr. George Archdale. Mr. W. R. Baker. Mr. C. Sackville Bale. Mr. A. Barker. Rev. J. Beck. Mr. E. A. Bowring, C.B. Mr. John Bruce. Mr. R. Burchett. *Mr. Thomas Carlyle. *Mr. W. H. Carpenter. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Mr. H. Cole, C.B. Mr. Dominic Colnaghi. Mr. J. T. Gibson Craig. Mr. G. W. Dasent. Dr. Hugh W. Diamond. Mr. H. Doyle. Mr. James E. Doyle. Mr. H. Farrer. Mr. Richard Fisher. Mr. John Forster. Mr. A. Fountaine. Mr. A. W. Franks. Mr. J. A. Froude. Mr. W. H. Gregory, M.P. Mr. Edward Hailstone. The Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt. Mr. Thomas Duffus Hardy. Mr. George Harvey, P.R.S.A. Mr. J. Heywood Hawkins. Mr. A. Helps. Mr. M. J. Higgins. Mr. R. S. Holford, M.P. Mr. A. I. B. Beresford Hope, M.P. Mr. F. Y. Hurlstone. Prof, the Rev. Charles Kingsley. Mr. Charles Knight. Mr. J. P. Knight, R.A. Mr. David Laing. Mr. A. H. Layard, M.P. Mr. WiUiam Longman. Mr. Norman MacLeod. Mr. Alfred Morrison. Mr. John Murray. Mr. A. Panizzi. Mr. J. R. Planche. Mr. J. H. Pollen. Lieut.-General Rawdon. Mr. R. Redgrave, R.A. Mr. S. Redgrave. Mr. H. Reeve. Mr. Richmond, A.R.A. The Very Rev. Dr. Rock. Mr. J. C. Robinson. Mr. W. RusseU. f Mr. G. Scharf. Mr. H. D. Seymour, M.P. Mr. R. F. Sketchley. Mr. Catterson Smith, P.R.H.A. Professor Goldwin Smith. Mr. R. H. Soden Smith. *Mr. W. Smith. Mr. R. Sneyd. Mr. James Spedding. Mr. Godfrey Sykes. Mr. Tom Taylor. Mr. W. J. Tlioms. Mr. William Tite, M.P. Mr. Henry Vaughan Mr. Edmund Waterton. Mr. G. F. Watts. Mr. J. Webb. Rev. Dr. Wellesley. Mr. B. B. Woodward. Mr. R. N. Wornum. * Are Trustees and t Secretary of the National Portrait Gallery. Mr. Samuel Redgrave, to whose valuable labours the successful formation of the Collection of Portrait Miniatures is chiefly due, has undertaken the special charge of directing the Exhibition, and Mr. Sketchley will act as Secretary. By order of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education. ^^* The Catalogue has been compiled by Mr. R. H. Soden Smith, the Rev. J. Beck, and Mr. R. F. Sketchley, three Members of the Committee. ARRANGEMENTS APPROVED FOR THE EXHIBITION. I. The exhibition is specially designed to illustrate English history, and the progress of art in England. It may be divided into two or three sections representing distinct historic periods exhibited in successive years, depending upon the number of the portraits received and the space available for their proper exhibition. 2. It will comprise the portraits of persons of every class who have in any way attained eminence or distinction in England, from the date of the ear liest authentic portraits to the present time ; but will not include the por traits of living persons, or portraits of a miniature character. ^ 3. In regard to art, the works of inferior painters representing distin guished persons will be admitted ; while the acknowledged works of eminent artists will be received, though the portrait is unknown or does not represent a distinguished person. 4. The portraits of foreigners who have attained eminence or distinction in England will also be included, with portraits by foreign artists which represent persons so distinguished. 5. The exhibition will be held at South Kensington in the spacious brick building used for the Refreshment Rooms of the International Exhibition in 1862 ; and these galleries, which are perfectly dry, will be fitted up especially for the exhibition, and patrolled day and night by the police. 6. All charges for the conveyance of pictures accepted for exhibition by the Committee will be defrayed by the Department of Science and Art. 7. The exhibition will be opened early in April 1866. The portraits, for the purpose of proper arranging and cataloguing, will be received not later than the second week in February ; and will be returned at the end of August at the latest ; but though the exhibition will continue open to that time, any owner who requires the return of his contributions at the end of July will have them forwarded to him at once. 8. In accordance with the usual practice, the Science and Art Depart ment, unless the owner objects, will take photographs of such portraits as may be useful for instruction in the Schools of Art, and allow them to be sold in the Museum ; but no permission will be granted to any private person to photograph, without the owner's express sanction. Two copies of each photograph taken will be presented to the owner of the picture photographed. 9. As was the case at the Exhibitions of 185 1 and 1862, (and as is usual at the Royal Academy and other exhibitions), the Department cannot be responsible for loss or damage, but every possible care wiU be taken of works lent ; and it may be added that the numerous paintings lent for exhibition in 1862 were collected and returned by the same agency as will be now employed, free from any injury or damage of any kind. 10. All correspondence marked on the cover " National Portrait E.xhibi- tion," should be addressed to the Secretary of the Science and Art Depart ment, South Kensington Museum, London, W. NOTICE. Sale of Season Tickets. Season Tickets il. Admission on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, is. each ; on Tuesdays is. bd. each until further notice. Transferable Tickets for a single admission may be obtained of the Money-Taker. The Season Tickets are sold upon the understanding that at any period the hours and charges of admission may be subjected to the Museum regulations. Hours, from lo till 6. Visitors wishing to examine the Collection in Chronological sequence should take the Galleries in the following order, com mencing upstairs. I. EASTERN CORRIDOR. 2. EASTERN GALLERY. 3. EAST CENTRAL CORRIDOR. 4. CENTRE. 5. WEST CENTRAL CORRIDOR. 6. WESTERN GALLERY. 7. WESTERN CORRIDOR. Down-stairs, 8. LOWER WESTERN GALLERY. 9. LOWER EASTERN GALLERY. CATALOGUE. EASTERN CORRIDOR. (Nos. i to 39.) Plantagenet Reigns — 11 54-1485. *..j* In the Catalogue, "three-quarter size" is applied to a picture, not in the technica sense of a little more than head-size, but as meaning more than half length. Looking to r. or to 1. means to right or left of the person represented. I ROSAMOND CLIFFORD. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). The " Fair Rosamond," favourite mistress of Henry 1 1., daughter of Walter de Clifibrd, a Baron of Herefordshire ; commonly said to have been poisoned through jealousy by Queen Eleanor ; shortly after Henry's marriage she retired to the Convent of Godstow, where she seems to have d. about 1 173. Her two sons by Henry were William "Long Espfe," afterwards E. of Salisbury, and Geoffrey, nominated Bishop of Lincoln. To waist, profile to 1., dress and tippet edged with fur, open ruff. Can vas, 29 X 24 in. 2 SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, Kt. Mr. Robert Vans Agnew. Scottish warrior and patriot : 2nd son of Sir Malcolm Wallace, of Elderslie ; b. about 1270; brought up at Dunipace in Stirlingshire, and , afterwards at Dundee ; in 1297 outlawed for killing the son of the Sheriff of Clydesdale in a skirmish ; carried on a guerilla war against the English, who had then possession of Scotland ; won a great victory at Stirling, and ex pelled them from his country ; elected Governor of Scotland ; defeated by Edward I. at Falkirk ; betrayed by Sir John Monteith ; carried to London and executed as a traitor, 1305. Bust in armour, with tartan scarf fastened by a brooch, inscribed " Libertas." Canvas, 2 ft. 6 in. X 2 ft. Stated to have been formerly the property of the Abbacy of Glenluce, Wigtonshire : on the suppression of the monasteries passed to the family of Hay of Park, whose representative, in 1810, gave it to the uncle of the present possessor. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 3 EDWARD III. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Son of Edward II.; b. at Windsor, 13th Nov. 1312 ; sue. 1327 ;•¦ married Philippa, daughter of th,e Count of Holland and Hainault ; d. at Shene (Richmond), 21st June, 1377, aged 64; bu. at Westminster. Bust, ermine tippet over gold-edged robe, crowned. Panel, i ft. 6 in. x 10 in. plantagenet reigns, 1 154-1485, 4 JOHN OF GAUNT, DUKE OF LANCASTER. LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Beaufort. Luca Cornelli. 4th son of Edward III., by his Queen Philippa; b. 1340; married, ist, Blanche, daughter of Henry D. of Lancaster, his son by whom was Henry E. of Hereford, afterwards Henry IV. ; 2nd, Constance, daughter of Pedro, King of Castile and Leon, through whom he claimed to be heir to that title ; 3rd, Katharine, daughter of Sir Payne Roelt and widow of Sir Hugh Swynford ; d. 1 399. Three-quarter size, in armour, helmeted, with emblazoned surcoat, sceptre in r. hand, 1. resting on sword : s. of arms, showing in a shield of pretence the arms of his 2nd wife, and inscription on background. Canvas, having been, in 1840, removed from panel, 3 ft. 7 in. x 3 ft. 8 J in. 5 WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. Mr. Baldwin J. P. Bastard. Architect and Statesman ; b. at Wykeham in Hampshire, 1324 ; went to school at Winchester in 1356 ; surveyor of Edward III.'s works at Windsor; ordained, 1362 ; Keeper of the Privy Seal and secretary to the King, 1364; Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor, 1367; founded Winchester School and New College, Oxford ; rebuilt, employing William Wynford, most of Winchester Cathedral ; d. 27th Sept. 1404. Three-quarter to r., nearly full face, hands gloved, r. raised in benediction, rich crozier m 1., jewelled cope, morse and mitre ; in background, Winchester College and Cathedral. Panel, 3 ft. i in. x 2 ft. 7 in. Inscription with date of birth and death. 6 JOHN WYCLIFFE (1324-1384). Earl of Denbigh. Divine and Reformer; probably b. near Richmond in Yorkshire 1324- entered at Queen's College, and afterwards at Merton College, Oxford • dis tinguished m scholastic philosophy and divinity; in 1360 or 61 Master of Balhol Hall; about 1375 became Rector of Lutterworth, Leicestershire; translated the Bible from Latin into Enghsh ; protected by John of Gaunt from the hostility of the Romish Church, whose discipline and doctrine he vehemently attacked; d. 31st Dec. 1384. Half-length, three-quarter-face to r., black cap and gown, book in r. hand, staff m 1., gloved. Panel, 2 ft. 3 m. x i ft. 5^ in. 7 RICHARD II. Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Son of Edward the Black Prince, grandson of Edward III. ; b at Bor deaux, 1366; succeeded his grandfather, 1377 ; married, ist, AnAe, daughter of the Emperor Charies IV. ; 2nd, in 1396, Isabel, 2nd daughter of Chlrles FekHoor""''' ''°' ^^ "'"'^ of Bohngbroke, 1399 ; murdered 14th _ Large iife-size, seated, in royal robes, diapered with a crowned R • globe in r. hand, sceptre m 1. Panel, 7 ft. x 3 ft 7 in ' ^ This portrait used to hang in Westminster' Abbey, above the Lord Chancellor's pew, on the south side of the choir, next to the nulnit it wis removed m .775 to the Jerusalem Chamber, wh'ere 1 has hung ^ve; s nTe 1 IS supposed to represent the King in the coronation chair olthe Feast of the Translation of King Edward the Confessor. plantagenet reigns, 1 154-1485. 8 GEOFFREY CHAUCER. LENT BY PAINTER. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Poet ; b. in London ; believed to have been partly educated at Cam bridge ; was in the service of King Edward III. ; patronised by John ol Gaunt ; married Philippa Rouet, daughter of a Knight of Hainault ; im prisoned on occasion of the persecution of the Lollards ; d. 25th Oct. 1400 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Three-quarter miniature, looking to r., white head-covering and dress ; inscribed " Cancer, 1400." Panel, i ft. 2 in. x loJ in. 9 GEOFFREY CHAUCER. Mr. j. p. Seddon. {See No. 8.) To waist, small life-size, face three-quarters to r. ; dated 1400. Panel, 19 x 14 in. Stated to have been preserved for more than three centuries in the family of Stokes of Llanshaw Court, Gloucester ; given in 1803 to Benjamin Dyke. 10 HENRY IV. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Surnamed Bolingbroke, from the place iii Lincolnshire where he was born; only son of John of Gaunt, D. of Lancaster; b. 1366; sue. 1399; d. 20th March, 14I3. Bust, with hands, small life-size, three-quarter face to r., green dress, trimmed with gold and miniver, head covered with red hanging scarf, edged with pearls, red rose of Lancaster in r. hand, sceptre in I. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 1 1 THOMAS ARUNDEL, or FITZALAN, ARCH BISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. 3rd son of Richard Fitzalan E. of Arundel; b. about 1352 ; educated at Oxford ; at 22 years of age was Bishop of Ely ; in 1 386, Chancellor ; banished by Richard II. ; returned with Bolingbroke (Henry IV.), and aided him in obtaining the crown ; Constable of Queenborough, 1408; d. 19th Feb. 1414. Half-length, black cap, episcopal robes, furred tippet and cuffs, open book before him, and gilt cushion, red Lancastrian rose in r. hand ; mitre and crozier in background. Panel, 3 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 12 JAMES, EARL OF DOUGLAS. Marquis of Queensberry. Warrior ; the Douglas of " Chevy Chase ;" son of Wm. E. of Douglas, by Margaret, Countess of Mar ; passed his life " in harness," but, at length, was killed at Otterburn, 19 Aug. 1388, when a "dead Douglas" won the field. Head, profile tor.; black cap, collar of pilgrim shells; inscribed, "the Earle of Douglas, surnamed the Black." Canvas, 12 J X 13J in. 13 HENRY IV. Earl of Essex. Similar to No. 10; underneath is inscribed " Henry the Fourth, King of England, who layd the first stone of this hous," (Hampton Court, Hereford shire), " and left this picture in it when he gave it to Lentall, whoe sold it to plantagenet reigns, 1154-1485. Cornwall of Burford, whoe sold it to the Auncesters of the Lord Coningesby in the reign of Henry the 6th." Rowland Lentall was Yeoman of the Robes to Henry IV., and distin guished himself at Agincourt. Panel, 2 ft. X i ft. 6 in. 14 HENRY V. lent by painter. Eton College. Henry of Monmouth, eldest son of Henry Bolingbroke, D. of Lancaster, afterwards King Henry IV. ; b. 9th of Aug. 1388; sue. his father, 1413 ; mar ried Katharine, daughter of Charles VI. of France ; d. 31st Aug. 1422, aged 34. Bust, with hands, small life-size, profile to 1., furred robe, crimson sleeves, collar. Panel, 22 x 16 in. 15 HENRY VL Eton College. Henry of Windsor, only child of Henry V. ; b. 142 1 ; sue. his father, 1422 ; married Margaret of Anjou, daughter of Regnier, or Rend, titular King of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem; deposed, 1461 ; d. 21st May, 1471 ; founded Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. Bust, showing hands, small life-size, three-quarter face to r., dark dress and cap, miniver-trimmed, S.S. collar and pendant. 4 S. of arms. Panel, 29 x 21 in. 16 MARRIAGE OF HENRY VI. Duke of Sutherland, K.G. Altar-piece, representing marriage of the King with Margaret of Anjou, 22 April, 1445 ; John Kempe (No. 27), Archbp. of York, afterwards of Can terbury, and Cardinal, is performing the ceremony; behind are Humphrey, D. of Gloucester (No. 27), and the Cardinal Beaufort, Bp. of Winchester. Panel, 37 X 34 in. Probably painted after the death of Henry ; it be longed to Horace Walpole, by whom it is described in detail. 17 EDWARD GRIMSTON. Earl of Verulam. Petrus Christus. B. about 1420-21 ; held a Capitainerie near Calais ; Ambassador to the Duchess of Burgundy under Hen. VI. , and mentioned with Dr. Thomas Kent as framer of the treaty of intercourse between England and Burgundy. To waist, miniature ; black cap, with black roundlet and scarf or fall at the side, green dress, red collar and sleeves ; r. hand holding silver SS. collar ; in a room with raftered ceiling ; s. at each side, with the. arms of Grimston ; an inscrip. at back reads : " Petrus Christus me fecit, anno 1446 ;" painted during his residence at the Court of Burgundy. Panel, 12 X 9 in. 18 SIR JOHN DONNE AND LADY DONNE. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Van Eyck or Hans Memling. Triptych; Sir John Donne andhis wife kneeling, wearing collars, from which depend, as badges, the white hon of the house of March ; believed to have been painted in Flanders when Edward IV., in whose service Sir John Donne was, retired there to escape the E. nf Warwick, 1470. Panel, 28 X 27. plantagenet REIGNS, II54-I485. 19 JOHN TALBOT, ist EARL OF SHREWSBURY. Marquis of Northampton. A great soldier, the " Achilles of England ;" 2nd son of Sir Rd. Talbot ; b. 1373.; in 1413 suppressed a rebellion in Ireland ; fought in France under Henry V. ; successful in 40 battles or skirmishes ; baffled at the siege of Orleans by Joan of Arc ; created E. of Shrewsbury and Marshal of France for subsequent successes, also E. of Wexford and Waterford ; at length fell with his son in a disastrous battle at ChS.tillon, 20 July, 1453, aged 80 years : 'his body was found by his herald, who had served him 40 years ; he took off his tabard and flung it over his dead master. Half-length, bareheaded, wearing brassarts and a tabard ; hands as in prayer, looking to a glory to the r. Panel, 2 ft. 4 in. x i ft. 1 1 in. There is a replica at the Heralds' College, which is said to have hung over the tomb of Lady Shrewsbury in old St. Paul's. 20 MARGARET BEAUCHAMP, COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY. Marquis of Northampton. Eldest daughter of Richard Beauchamp, E. of Warwick ; 2nd wife of the famous Sir John Talbot, ist E. of Shrewsbury (No. 19) ; her eldest son, Ld. Lisle, perished in the fatal battle at Chatillon, refusing to leave his father, who urged him to save himself; d. 14 June, 1468, and was bu. in Jesus Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral. Half-length ; head-dress, a caul diapered with representations of lions ; ¦dark ermine-trimmed dress, mantle like a tabard, hands as in No. 19. Panel, 2 ft. 4 in. x i ft. loj in. 21 SIR JOHN FORTESCUE, Kt. Earl Fortescue. Eminent judge and legal writer ; son of Sir John Fortescue of Shepham, Devon, and brother of Sir Henry Fortescue, Lord Ch. Justice of Ireland ; studied at Lincoln's Inn ; Ch. Justice of King's Bench, 1442 ; attainted for ad herence to Henry VL, and fled abroad, where he probably wrote (1461-1470) his work " De Laudibus Leg. Angl. ;" taken prisoner at the battle of Tewkes bury, 147 1 ; d. in Gloucestershire, aged 90, as is said. To waist, small life-size, three-quarter face to 1., furred red robe, hands as in prayer. Panel, 16 X 12 in. 2 2 WILLIAM WAYNFLETE, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. New College, Oxford. Son of Richard Pattyn of Waynflete, Lincolnshire ; educated at Win chester School and Winchester College, Oxford ; ordained 1441, and took the name of the place where he was born ; in 1429, Head Master of Winchester School ; one of the original Fellows of Eton College, and afterwards Provost ; Bishop of Winchester, 1447 ; Lord Chancellor, 1456 ; founded Magdalen College, Oxford ; d. 11 Aug. i486 ; partisan of the Lancastrian family, but ¦submitted to Edward IV. and to Richard III. Three-quarter size, episcopal robes, jewelled mitre and cope, hands gloved, crozier inr., book in 1. ; cathedral in background. Canvas, 3 ft. 3 in. x 2 ft. 5 in. B plantagenet reigns, 1154-1485. 23 RICHARD NEVILL, EARL OF WARWICK, K.G. lent by painter. Marquis of Hastings. The most powerful noble of his time, called the "Kingmaker;" son of Richard E. of Salisbury ; b. about 1420 ; married Anne de Beauchamp, sister and heir of Heniy E. and D. of Warwick; created E. of Warwick; K.G. ; aided in placing Edward IV. on the throne ; reinstated Henry VI., 1470.; killed at the battle of Barnet, 14 April, 1471. Three-quarter size ; black cap, white feather, whitish-figured doublet over red gold-laced jerkin. Canvas, 3 ft. 8 in. X 2 ft. 10 in. 24 EDWARD IV. Her Majesty (Windsor). Eldest son of Richard D. of York ; great-grandson of Edward IIL; b. at/ Rouen, 29 April, 1441 ; married Elizabeth Woodville (No. 29), privately I May, 1464 ; d. 9 April, 1483 ; in person he was very tall and handsome. ' ' Bust ; beardless ; black jewelled dress and gold diapered robe. PaneL I ft. 10 in. X I ft. 5 in. 25 GEORGE PLANTAGENET, DUKE OF CLARENCE, K.G. Marquis of Hastings. 3rd son of Richard D. of York, who was killed near Wakefield, 1460 - younger brother of Edward IV. ; created D. of Clarence, 1461 ; K.G. ;. Constable of Queenborough Castle, 1470 ; married Isabel, eldest daughter of Richard E. of Warwick and Salisbury, the " Kingmaker ;" attainted and murdered, 1477. Three-quarter size, in armour, with badge of K.G. ; standing in the opening of a tent ; s. of arms, and titles on background. Canvas, 45 x 36 in.. 26 ISABEL NEVILL, DUCHESS OF CLARENCE. Marquis of Hastings. Eldest daughter of Richard E. of Warwick, the " Kingmaker ;" married. 1470, George Plantagenet D. of Clarence, (No. 25). Half-length, full face, diapered greyish dress, square-cut body, with jew elled edge, open sleeves miniver-lined ; angular jewelled head-dress, and black fall behind, i ft. 10 in. x i ft. 5^ in. Compare costume of No. 79. 27 HUMPHREY PLANTAGENET, D. OF GLO'STER AND JOHN KEMPE, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY. Duke of Sutherland, K.G. 4th son of Heniy IV., uncle to Henry VI., during whose minority he was- regent; known as "the good" Duke of Gloucester; opposed by his uncle. Cardinal Beaufort, and Margaret of Anjou ; imprisoned and murdered, 1447! _ Altar-piece, in the wings of which the Duke of Gloucester is represented inqharacterof a pflgrim. The mitred figure is John Kempe ; he was Keeper ?nH"o,..?ill r"7 ^- vJ^'*'5'^'^y °f Normandy after Agincourt ; twice Lord Chancellor; Bishop of Rochester; trans, to Chichester, to York, 1425, to Canterbuiy, 1452 ; d. 22 March, 1453. Panel, 33 x 52 in. "*' ^ S' plantagenet reigns, 1154-1485. 28 MARGARET PLANTAGENET, COUNTESS OF SALISBURY. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Hastings. Dau. and eventually sole heir of Geo. D. of Clarence, by Isabel Nevill, dau. of Rd., E. of Salisbury and Warwick ; mar. Sir Rd. Pole, K.G. ; heir to her brother Edw., behd. in the Tower by Hen. VII., 1498 ; restored, in 1 513, as Countess of Salisbury and Warwick; attainted, 1539; beheaded, 1 541, refusing to lay her head on the block, saying, " So should, traitors do, but I am none :" the executioner "was constrained to fetch it off slovenly." To waist ; low black dress, white mantle, diamond-shaped head-dress ; in I. hand a honeysuckle, in r. a W-shaped jewel. Canvas, 26 x 20 in. 29 QUEEN ELIZABETH WOODVILLE. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Qu. of Edward IV., dau. of Sir Rd. Woodville by his 2nd wife, Jaquetta, Duch. of Bedford; mar. ist. Sir John Grey; after his death attracted the attention of the King, who mar. her at first privately, 1464 ; after the King's death, to escape the plots of Richard III., she was obliged to take sanctuary in Westminster ; d. 1488. One of the founders of Queens' CoU. Cambridge. To waist, showing hands, small life-size, low dark dress, thin veil and gold- embroidered head-dress, cnffs and shoulder ornaments. Panel, 14^ X 9^ in. 30 QUEEN ELIZABETH WOODVILLE. ^ Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Similar to No. 29, but larger, and with falling veil behind. Panel, ..' 31 QUEEN ELIZABETH WOODVILLE. OuEENs' College, Cambridge. {See No. 29.) Three-quarter size, face three-quarter to r., dress nearly as in No. 29, but edged with pearls, hands folded. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. 32 MARGARET PLANTAGENET, DUCHESS OF BURGUNDY. Society of Antiquaries. Daughter of Richard Plantagenet, D. of York, by Cicely Nevill, daughter of Ralph Earl of Westmoreland ; sister of Edward IV. ; married, as third wife, to Charles the Bold, D. of Burgundy. Head; cap, with veil, jewelled collar and pendant. Panel, 18 x 13 in. 33 JANE SHORE. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Wife of a young citizen of London, named Shore, commonly said to have- been a baker ; mistress to Edward IV. ; celebrated for her beauty and wit ; Sir T. More mentions that she could read and write — unusual acquirements. in her day. After the king's death, in 1483, lived with Ld. Hastings ; com pelled by Richard III. to perform public penance. D. in old age, and, it is. said, extreme poverty, in 1527. plantagenet reigns, 1 154-1485. Three-quarter size, looking to r. ; black hat, showing side of pearl head dress, large ruff, black diapered crimson dress, dark cloak, hands crossed. Panel, 3 ft. 3 in x 2 ft. 5 in. 34 JANE SHORE. lent by painter. ^ Eton College. Similar to No. 35. Canvas, i ft. 6J in x i ft. i-J- in. 35 JANE SHORE. Kinges College, Cambridge. t {See No. ,33.) , Bust, undraped,; browr, hair, pearl necklaqe, riph, jewelled/ collar and pendant, jewelled hair ornamei Panel, 17 x I2,h in. 36 SIR THOMAS, LYTTEi. TON, K.B. Lord Lyttelton. Eminent Lawyer ; eldest son of Thomas Westcote and Elizabeth de Lyt telton ; b. at Frankley, Worcestershire ; studied at the Inner Ternple ; Ser- jeant-at-Law, 1453; Judge. Com. Pleas, 1466;, K.B. 1475 ; d., 23 Aug. 1481, Author of "The : Treatise ; on Tenures," on which Sir E. Coke wrofe.his " Commentary." Full-length, black cap and ruff, judge's robes. Canvas, 6 ft. 8 in. X 4 ft. 8 in. _ Inscribed with name and title. 37 SIR HENRY WENTWORTH, K.B. Lord De L'Isle, and Dudley. Of Nettlested, Sussex ; son of Sir Philip Wentworth ; served in Edward IV.'s expedition to France ; K.B. 1477 ; Constable of Queenborough, 1485;; married Anne, daughter, of Sir John Say, Kt.; employed under Henry VII. with , the E. of Surrey in the cp. York. . Half-length ; black cap, gold-edged under-dress, black surcoat, gold chain ; paper in r. hand, 1. on table ; s. of arms and inscription. IJanel, 44 X 34 in. 38 RICHARD m. Earl of Derby, K.G. Richard Plantagenet, D. of Gloucester, son of Richard D. of York ; b. at Fotheringay Castle, Northamptonshire, 1450 ; usurped the crown, and caused * his nephews to be murdered, 1483 ; married Lady Anne Nevill, daughter of , Richard E. of Warwick ; killed at the battle of Bosworth, 22 Aug. 1485. Bust, with hands, small life, tliree-quarter face to 1., dark' furred robe and cap, jewelled collar, drawing ring off his r. hand. Panel, 2 ft. x i ft. 6 in. 39 HY. CHICHELEY, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY. Viscount Strangford. -t Statesman and Scholar ; b. at Higham Ferrers, 1362; Archdeacon of Salisbury ; Bp. of St. David's, 1407 ; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1414 ; crowned Henry VI. 1422 ; d. 12 April, 1443 ; founded All Souls College, Oxford. Three-quarter small hfe-size, wearing the pallium and giving the bene diction ; his archbp's. cross in 1. hand ; s. of arms to his r. Panel 10 x 15. Copied, 1837, by Herbert Smith from the original at Lambeth ' plantagenet reigns, 1 154-1485. EASTERN GALLERT. (Nos. 40 to 277^) 40 HUGH OLDHAM, BISHOP OF EXETER. LENT BY PAINTER. Corpus Christi College, Oxford. B. at Oldham (?), Manchester ; educ. at Oxford and Cambridge ; Pre bendary of Salisbury, and Canon of Lincoln, 1495 ; Chaplain to Margaret, Countess of Richmond (No. 47) ; Bishop of Exeter, 1504; d. 1519; bu. in Exeter Cathedral, in a chapel erected by himself. Founded, the Grammar School at Manchester ; enriched Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Three-quarter size, surplice, narrow fur tippet, 1. hand on staff, r. on book. Panel, 44 x 34 in. ' ' 41 SIR ROBERT CHESTER; Kt. (1510-1574). Mr. Ha,rp.y Chester. Eldest son of Edward Chester of Derbyshire, who sold all his estates, and lent the money to help Henry VII. to the throne — he was not repaid ; b. 1510 ;' Gentleman of the Pri-vy Chamber to' Henry VIIL ;'led' the royal corps of Archers in the expedition against Boulogne; knighted, 1552, by Edward VI. ; d. 25 Nov. 1574. ^ ,, , : Bust ; r. hand resting on his broad gold chain ; flat 'cap, embroidered ruff, furred and jewelled black dress ; dated 1562, age 52. Canvas, 22 x 17 J in. 42 THOMAS STA-NLEY, ist EARL OF DERBY. Earl of Derby, K.G. Eldest son of Thomas, ist Ld. Stanley ; married, ist, a daughter of Rd. Nevill, E. of Salisbury ; ,2nd, Margaret of Lancaster (No. 47) ; ¦was in the confiden'ce of Henry,' E. of Richmond, when he landed to take the crown from Richard IIL, and With 'his brother. Sir Wm. Stanley, raised his ad herents ; his eldest son, Ld. Strange, being in Richard's power he did not openly declare himself till the moment of the battle of Bosworth, when he received a message that Richard had sworn to cut off his son's head if Stanley did not instantly join him ; he replied, he had more sons and could not join him at that time, and immediately united^his force to Richmond's and de cided the victory : .his son, ho-weyer, espaped ; created E. of Derby, 1485 ; Constable of England ; d. 1 504. - ' ¦ ¦ Bust ; black cap and dress ,;. , collar K. G- '; white stick iri,r. hand : cPstuifie, temp. Henry, VIII. {see also No., 386.) ,Pa.Ti,el, 19 ><;i4 in. 43 .. QUEEN ELIZABETH OF YORK, (14.6.6- 1502). Mr. Charles Winn. , 1 ^ Elizabeth Plantagenet, called' the "White Rose of York ;'' eldest daughter of lEdward IV. by his Queen, 'Elizabeth "Wood-ville ;b. at Westminster, II Feb.' 1466 ; married to Henry VII. in I486;'d. ir Feb. 1502; bu. in Westriiinster' Abbey. ' ' ' ' , , -i . ¦ To waist; crimson jewelled ¦dress, ermine-lined, diamond-shaped head dress, with lappets ; white rose of York in r. hand. Panel, 22 X 15 in. io plantagenet reigns, 1 154- 1509. 44 EDW. STAFFORD, 3RD D. of BUCKINGHAM, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. ^ Marquis of Bath. {See No. 71.) To waist ; black cap, crimson-furred robe, blue sleeves ; ' badge of K.G. Canvas, 30 x 24 J in. 45 JOHN HOWARD, DUKE OF NORFOLK, K.G. Her Majesty (Windsor). Son of Sir Rt. Howard, Kt., by Marg., eldest dau. of Thos. de Mowbray, D. of Norfolk, by Eliz., dau. of Rd. Fitzalan, E. of Arundel ; E. Marshal ; K.G. ; killed at the battle of Bosworth, 1485, on the side of Richard ILL Bust, red dress, black cap, inscribed with name and circumstance of death, and the doggerel rhyme about Jockey of Norfolk. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 46 RICHARD FOX, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Johannes Corvus. B. 1466, at Ropesley, Grantham, educ. at Pemb. Coll. Camb., and at Paris, where he became the friend of Bp. Morton ; he returned to England with Hen. E. of Richmond, afterwards Hen. VIL, and made in succession Bp. of Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester ; introduced Wolsey to notice of Hen. VIII. ; founded Corpus Christi Coll., Oxf ; d. 14 Sept.. 1528. To waist, looking downwards ; episcopal habit ; hands resting on stick ; verses beneath alluding to his foundation of the college. Panel, 30 X 19 in. 47 MARGARET BEAUFORT, COUNTESS OF RICHMOND AND DERBY. St. John's College, Cambridge. Daughter and heir of John Beaufort, D. of Somerset ; b. 1441 ; married, 1st, Edward Tudor, E. of Richmond, and was mother of Henry, afterwards Henry VIL; 2nd, Sir Henry Stafford; 3rd, Thomas Stanley, xst E. of Derby; lived till after the accession of her grandson, Henry VIII. ; d. 12 July, 1509 ; buried in Westminster. Founder of Christ's College and St. John's, Cambridge; instituted there the "Lady Margaret" Professorship of Divinity, and another lectureship at Oxford. Half-length, face three-quarter to r. ; dress of a recluse, according to the vow she took before her 3rd marriage ; diamond-shaped lawn hfead-dress, muffling the chin, with a wimple, black robe ; book partly open in her hands, titles and date of death; "Kalend. Julii," inscribed on the old frame. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 48 MARGARET BEAUFORT, COUNTESS OF RICHMOND AND DERBY. Earl of Derby, K.G. {See No. 47, to which this is very similar.) Hands as in prayer, book open on desk before her ; on background s. of arms, and motto, " Sovvent me sovvient," and date of death, "3 calenjuhi." Panel, 29 X 24 in. engraved. 49 ARTHUR, PRINCE OF WALES (1486-1502). Her Majesty. Eldest son of Henry VIL; b. 20 Sept. i486; married, 14 Nov. 1501. REIGN OF henry VII. I485-I5O9. It Katharine of Arragon (No. 74), Infanta of Spain, daughter of Ferdinand II. ; d. 2 April, 1502, without issue. Bust, with hands, small life-size, three-quarter face to 1., red furred robe, red cap, jewelled collar. Panel, 15 X 11 in. 50 RICHARD FOX, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Head, similar to that of No. 46. Panel, 15 X 12 in. 51 QUEEN ELIZABETH OF YORK. Christ Church, Oxford. Bust, : mall life-size, showing r. hand ; diamond-shaped head-dress, as in No. 43, ree* dress, ermine-trimmed. Panel, 1 5 x 11 in. 52 HENRY VII. Hon} Mrs. Greville Howard. Jan de Mabuse., ' Henry Tudor, E. of Richmond, son of Edmond Tudor, E. of Richmond, and Margaret, great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, son of Edward IIL ; ' b. at Pembroke, 26 July, 1457 ; proclaimed King after the victory of Bos worth, 22 Aug. 1485 ; married Elizabeth of York (No. 43) ; d. at Richmond, 21 Ajril, 1509. Panel, 22 X 16 in. Btst ; grey hair, black cap with jewel, red dress, sable-lined surcoat ; inscribed. " Kynge Henry ye seventh Johan de Maubeuse F." Panel, 23 X 18. 53 MARGARET TUDOR, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). {See No. 90.) Full-length, standing ; furred robe, with a marmoset sitting on her lands ; age 26. Canvas, 94 X 55 in. , 54 HENRY VIL, & FERDINAND OF ARRAGON. Mr. Hinry Musgrave. Hans Holbein. (For Hen. VIL see No. 52.) Ferdinand of Arragon, b. 1452 ; husband of Isabella of Castile ; was a valued ally of Henry VII, whose son, Arthur P. of Wales, rrtarried the Infanta Katharine, Ferdinand's fourth daughter ; Ferdi nand d. 23 Jan. 15 16. As Holbein never saw Henry VIL, and was but a child when that King died, it has been suggested, to explain the title given to this remarkable picture, that it was composed from likenesses on medals. Panel, 32 X31 in. 55 HENRY VIL m Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). s,®^ Nearly similar to No. 59. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 56 HENRY VH. Christ Church, Oxford. Bust ; face three-quarter to 1. ; grey hair, black cap, gold-embroidered jewelled robe, narrow fur tippet. Panel, i ft. 8 in. x i ft. 4 in. 12 REIGN of henry VII. I485-I5O9. 57 QUEEN ELIZABETH OF YORK. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. B. j. p. Bastard. Bust, small life-size, similar to No. 43. Panel, 21 x 16 in. j8 THREE CHILDREN OF HENRY VIL Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Jan de Mabuse. ^ Prince Arthur, in the centre. (Nos. 49). ''^ Prince Henry, afterwards Henry VIII. (No. 75). Margaret, afterwards Queen of James IV. of Scotland. (No. 90). Half-length, small portraits, at a table, playing with oranges and cherries. Panel, 13 X 17 in. , ' 59 HENRY VIL Mr. Charles Winn. {See No. 52.) To waist, small hfe-size ; black hair, black cap with jewel, crimson robe furred and jewelled, red rose in r. hand. Panel, 22 X 15 in. 1 60 JOHN COLET, D.D., DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S. University Library, Cambridge. Founder of St. Paul's School, 1512 ; son of Sir Henry Colet, Ld. R'ayor of London ; b. 1466 ; eldest of 22 children ; entered at Magdalen College, Oxfo*i ; friend of Linacre (No. 96), and of Erasmus (No. 143), who intrO' duces him in one of his dialogues ; ordained, 1497 ; Dean of St. Paul's. 1505 ; narrowly escaped death on charges of heresy ; d. at Sheen near Richmond, II Sep. 1 5 19. Bust ; black cap and dress, furred tippet. Canvas, 34 X 24 in. ' ' 61 JAMES IV- OF SCOTLAND. Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bt. M.P. D. Mi'TENS. {See No. 63.) Half-length ; face three-quarter to r., long hair, black cap, red dress and cloak furred ; hawk on 1. hand ; on arched top is " In my defens." Canvas, 3 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. Stated to have belonged to Charles I. ' 62 HENRY VIL Christ Church, Oxford. Bust, showing hands ; grey hair, black cap, red furred robe, red rose of Lancaster in r. hand. Panel, i ft. 3 in. x 1 1 in. ; on back is " the gift of Ld. Frederick Campbellto Christ Church, Oxford, 1808." 63 JAMES IV. OF SCOTLAND. Marquis of Lothian. Hans Hol3ein. Son of James III. and his Queen, Margaret, daughter of Christian, King of Denmark ; b. 1472 ; succeeded his father 1488 ; married the Princess Margaret, daughter of Henry VIL, 1502 (Nos. 52, 53) ; killed in the fatail defeat of Flodden Field, 9 Sept. 1513. To waist, small life-size, three-quarter face to r., dark cap and robe, showing red under-dress and white shirt, holding a " marguerite " in r. hand. Panel, 14 X n in. reign of henry vii. 1485-1509. 13 64 JOHN ALCOCK, BISHOP OF ELY. Jesus College, Cambridge. B. at Beverley, Yorkshire ; studied at Cambridge ; Rector of St. Mar garet's, Fish St. 1461 ; Dean of St. Stephen's Chapel, 1462 ; Ambassador to Castile, 1470 ; Bp. of Rochester, 1472 ; Ld. Keeper, 1472 ; Ld. Chancellor, together with Bp. Rotherham, April to Sept. 1475 ; Bp. of Worcester, 1476 ; Tutor to the young Edward, son of Edward IV. ; President of Wales ; Chancellor to Henry VII. ; Bp. of Ely, i486 ; founded Jesus College ; d. I Oct. 1500: "a man of singular holiness of life." Kneeling, -with mitre and open book before him, and crozier ; a cock (his crest) in background. Panel, 35 X 26 in. 65 SIR CHARLES SOMERSET, ist EARL OF WORCESTER, K.G. Duke of Beaufort. Natural son of Henry, 3rd' D. of Somerset ;- in 1485 privy eouncillor to Henry VIL; married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of William Herbert of Ragland, and bore the title of Ld. Herbert ; made Lord Chamberlain for life by Henry VIIL; E. of Worcester, 1514; d. 15 April, 1526; bu. at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Three-quarter size ; black cap, red dress, fuiTed cloak, collar K.G., white wand in r. hand ; s. of anns pver 1. side. Canvas, 3 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 3 in. 66 MARY HUNGERFORD, BARONESS HUNGER- FORD, AND afterwards HASTINGS. Marquis of Hastings. Daughter and heir of Thomas Hungerford, son and heir of Robert 3rd Ld. Hungerford ; married Edward, afterwards Ld. Hastings ; she styled her self Lady Hungerford, Homet, Botreaux, Moels, Molines, and Peverell, as heir of these baronies and co-heir of Moels ; her husband died 1507. Three-quarter size, in widow's cap, , dark furred robe, red sleeves, coral rosary in 1. hand, in r. red rose of Lancaster, for which party her father and husband had fought. Panel, 33 X 36 in. 67 GEO. HASTINGS, 3RD BARON AND ist EARL OF HUNTINGDON. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Francois Clouet (Janet). Son of Edward, 2nd Ld. Huntingdon, by Mary, daughter of Thomas, Baron Hungerford ; attended Henry VI 1 1, in 1 5 1 3 in his French expedition ; created, 1529, E. of Huntingdon ; mar. Lady Anne Stafford, daughter of Henry, 2nd D. of Buckingham, and widow of Sir Walter Herbert, Kt. ; d. 21 July, 1544. To waist, small life-size ; dark cap and dress, showing white shirt, sable- lined surcoat ; gloves in 1. hand. Panel, "15 J X 13 in. 68 SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt., the elder. Bodleian Library, Oxford. {See No. 98.) Head, almost profile to 1. ; black beard and hair, partly bald ; throat and neck bare. Panel, 17 X 13 in. 34 reign of henry vii. 1485-1509. 69 GEORGE LORD STRANGE. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Derby, K.G. Bust ; cap and collar of K.G. with pendant ; close frill, dark doublet, miniver-lined mantle. Panel, 19 X 13 in. 70 THOMAS, 2nd EARL OF DERBY, K.G. Earl of Derby, K.G. Eldest son of George, Baron Strange, K.G. ; succeeded his grandfather as E. of Derby, 1 504 ; appointed by Henry VI I.'s commission to hold a chapter of She Garter, 7 May, 1502 ; attended Henry VIIL in his expedition to France, 3513 ; on occasion of the visit of the Emperor, Charles V. to Henry VIII.,at Dover, Ld. Stanley bore the sword of state on the royal progress to Canterbury. Bust, showing r. hand holding white stick ; black jewelled cap and red plume ; small frill and close white doublet, dark furred cloak, collar K.G. (See No. 136). Panel, 19 X 14 in. 71 EDWARD STAFFORD, 3RD DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, K.G. Marquis of Hastings. Hans Holbein. Son of Henry, 2nd D. of Buckingham ; restored, i486, his father having' teen attainted ; Ld. High Constable ; K.G. ; attainted and beheaded, 1521. Bust ; collar K.G., r. hand resting on dagger-hilt. Panel, 23 x 18 in. 72 NICHOLAS KRATZER. Viscount Galway, M.P. Hans Holbein. Astronomer ; b. in Bavaria about 1487 ; employed by Henry VIIL, and long resident in England ; erected a dial at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 1550. To waist, three-quarter to 1., black cap, dark dress and surcoat, compass in r. hand, portion of a dial in 1., various instruments on table before him and in the background. Panel, 2 ft. 10 in. x 2 ft. 3 in. ; formerly the property of the E. of Holland and Warwick, whose seal of his arms is at the back. On the death of the Countess of Warwick, wife of Addison, it passed to the family of Eyre, Derbyshire ; next to that of Monckton. There is a drawing of him among the Hplbein heads at Windspr, and another portrait existed by Holbein. 73 HANS HOLBEIN. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Hans Holbein. B. about 1495, as is believed, at Augsburg ; studied under his father, a painter, and accompanied him to Basle; in 1526 came to England, being known to Erasmus and Sir T. More; in 1528 employed by Henry'viII. ; executed portraits in oil, crayon, and miniatures in water-colour ; was skilled in carving and in architecture ; in 1539 settled in England ; d., as is thought, in 1543- Half-length, small life-size, black cap with a jewel, dark-brown close beard ^nd moustache, dark surcoat, sable-lined, with gold aiglets and chain glove in 1. hand. Signed, " HB. A.D. 1539." Panel, i ft. 4 in. x irj in. ' 74 QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON. Mr. Walter Moseley. Hans Holeein. The Infanta, daughter of Ferdinand IL, and Isabella of Spain : married, 1st, Arthur Prince of Wales, 1501, who died in a few months ; 2nd, in 1509,," reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 15 Henry, afterwards King Henry VIIL, and had one daughter, who succeeded as Queen Mary, 1553 ; divorced in 1533 ; d. at Esher in Surrey, 6 Jan. 1536. To waist, small life-size, three-quarter face to r., open black dress, with gold medallion. Panel, 17 X 13 in. (Named Lady Rich in the Royal ColL of Holbein dra-wings.) 75 HENRY VIII. lent by painter. Duke of Manchester. Hans Holbein. 2nd'son of Henry VII. and Eliz. of York ; b. 28 June 1491 ; succeeded his father 22 April, 1509 ; mar., 1st, 3 June, 1509, Kath. of Arragon, widow of his elder brother, Arthur ; 2nd, Anne Boleyn, 25 Jan. 1533 ; 3rd, Lady Jane Seymour, May, 1536; 4th, Anne of Cleves, Jan. 1540 ; 5th, Lady Katharine Howard, Aug. 1540 ; 6th, Lady Kath. Par, 12 July, 1543 ; d. 28 Jan. 1547. Half-length ; black jewelled cap, fur-lined gold and silver-laced frock, fastened with jewelled clasps, and showing puffed sleeves, gold-Tieaded staff in 1. ^land, gloves in r. ; jewelled collar. Panel, 35 X 25 in. 76 CHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK, K.G. > AND HIS WIFE, THE PRINCESS MARY TUDOR. ' Mrs. Branfell. Hans Holbein. {See No. 80.) Bust-portraits, small life-size ; her I.Tiand clasped in his r. ; a grotesque mocking figure in the background ; beneath is written : — " Cloath of Gold doe not despise, I Cloath of Frize be not too bold, Tho' thou are matcht to cloath of frize. | Tho' thou art matcht to cloath of gold.',* Panel, 30 x 22 in. 77 HENRY VIII. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle.) Half-length ; dark diapered and puffed doublet, mantle lined with enriine ; gloves in r. hand, 1. on dagger. Panel, 35 X 27 in. QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON. Countess Delawarr. Hans Holbein. To waist, looking to r. ; hands resting on open book (See portrait of Margaret Roper in No. 163.) Panel, 26 X 20 in. 79 QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON. National Portrait Gallery. To waist ; diamond-shaped jewelled head-dress, with black veil or kerchief behind, dark dress, square-cut, edged with jewels. In tempera, on panel, 23 X 17 in. ; from Mr. Barrett's Collection at Lee Priory, Kent. 80 CHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK, AND HIS WIFE, THE PRINCESS MARY TUDOR. Earl of Yarborough. Jan de Mabuse. B. about 1485 ; the son of William, commonly styled"' Sir Wm. Brandon ;" an early companiqn of Henry VIII. ; noted for his handsome person and skill in arms ; created Visct. L'Isle, 1513, and D. of Suffolk; 4 times mar ried, his 3rd wife being the Princess Mary, 2nd sister of Henry VIII. ; in 1544 he commanded at the siege of Boulogne, and reduced it in 6 weeks ; d. 14 Aug. 1545 ; bu. by command of the king, at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Canvas, 28 X 18 in. See No. 76, to which this is very similar, but without the figure in the background. The same lines are written in gold at the base. 78 i6 reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 8 1 SIR WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Devonshire, K.G- 2nd husband of Elizabeth Hardwipk, called " Bess of Hardwick " (No., 315) ; Commissioner for Visitation of Monasteries ; Kt. by Hen. VIII. ; Privy Councillor under Maiy. j.. Half-waist, looking to r. ; black furred cloak, gloves in 1. hand ; age given, 44. Panel, 33 X 24 in. 82 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, EARL OF ANGUS. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). FRAN901S Clouet (Janet). Married Margaret , Tudor, Queen of Scots, daughter of Henry VII.,. widow ,of James IV. of Scotland ; his daughter was Margaret, Countess of Lennox, (No. 87) mother of Ld. Darnley. Bust ; small life-size ; crimson dress, dark cloak, white small frill ; wear ing heart-shaped pendant,, the Douglas badge, with pearl hung from black ribbon. Panel, 14 X 10 in. , , , 83 QUEEN MARY OF GUISE (1515-1560). Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Second Queen of James V. of Scotland (No. 106) ; eldest daughter of Claude, Duke of Guise ;, b. 22 Nov. 1515 ; married, ist, Louis d'Orleans, Due de Longueville, and sister to the Cardinal de Lorraine ; 2dly, 1538 JamesA" and was mother of Mary Queen of Scots. On the death of James in i54-^' became Regent of Scotland ; her edicts against the Protestants excited revolt ; d. in Edinburgh Castle, 10 June, 1560. Bust, showing the hands, three-quarter face to 1. ; dark dress o-old-em- broidered sleeves, fur tippet, white cap and bands. . Panel, 19 X 14 m. 84 HENRY VIIL Lady Sophia, Des Vceux. Hans Holbein. To waist, full face, brown beard ; embroidered doublet up to chin sable tippet, crimson jerkin, puffed and jewelled sleeves, iewefied coUar- part of r. hand with gloves is seen. Panel, 25 x 22 in, ' 85 HENRY SOMERSET, 2nd EARL OF WORCESTER. Duke of Beaufort. Eldest son of Charies ist E. of Worcester; distinguished himself in Canvas, 3 ft. 3 in. x 2 ft. 6 in., ¦ ' ™^ '° u'^' 86 WILLIAM WARHAM, ARCHBISHOP OF ^ CANTERBURY (1456-1532). 'Archbishop of Cantei^bury. Hans Holbein. Erismus was his close friend. D. 23 Aui 2 ft. 2 ini ; believed to have been presented by Holbein to the Archbishop. 87 MARGARET DOUGLAS, COUNTESS of LENNOX. LENT BY PAINTER. H. W. Diamond, M.D. Dau. of Archibald, E. of Angus, and Margaret Tudor, dau. of Hen. VII. ; b. 1515 ; educ. in England, and in 1530, '31, '32, Hen. VIII. bestowed on her, out of his privy purse, 6/. 13^.6^. "to..di§pprt her with" at Christmas ; her after life was full of anxiety and trouble ;' niar. Matthew Stuart, E. of Len nox ; mother ,of Ld. Darnley (No. 323) ; grandmother pf Jaip^s I., and hisxousin, Lady Arabella Stuart ; d. 1 5 77- 8. The inscription on her tomb in Westminster shows thatTby descent 6r alliance she was connected with 14 Kings or Queens. Bust, small life-size; black head-dress, clOse frill, and frilled wimple, furred black surcoat, fastened with a je^vvel. 'tanel, 15 >< 12 in. 88 JOHN FISHER, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER. Major J. H. Brooks. Hans Holbein. A pious Divine ; b.at Beverley, Yorkshire, 1459 j/educ.^at l^Iichael House College, Cambridge ; tonfessor and Chaplain to Margaret Countess of Richmond (No. 47) ; Bishop of Rochester, 1504, which diocese, he declined to change for niore valuable preferment ; refused tp admit Henry VI I I.'s supremacy as head of the Church ; imprisoned and treated with extreme rigour ; received a cardinal's hat from the Pppe, but Henry said he should not have a head to put it on ; .accordingly he was beheaded bn Tower Hill, ai'June, 1535. ' . ' ' , , , Half-length, srhall life-size, full face, furred go'wn, blacl^ cap, ' folded paper in 1. hand. , Panel, 13 X 10 in, 89 SIR JOHN MORE, Kt. Mr. W. B. Smythe. , , , Hans Holbein. Probably son of John More, ¦who rose from Butler to be Reader at Lin coln's Inn; b. about 1453; Serjeant-at-Law, 1503'; Judge bf Cbmmon' Pleas, and afterwards of the King's Bench. He was thrice married : by his ist wife, Johanna Hancombe, he had an only son, the celebrated Sir Thomas More ; d. about Nov. 1530. i.m,,!! Half-length, small life-size ; flat black cap, dark furred dress, holding a fruit in his l.^ hand. Panel, I' ft. 4 in., x i ft. , \',,[i ' ¦' "¦ A MS. letter of 1756 states that this picture "was Sir Christopher Mus- grave's, and sold by auction at his death." . . 90 Margaret tudor, queen of Scotland. Marquis of Lothian. Hans Holbein. Eld. dau. of Hen. VIL, sister; of Hen-, VIIL ; b, 29 Nov. 1489, mar. 8 Aug. 1503, James IV. of Scotland, who was killed at Flodden Field, 9 Sept. 1 5 13, and left her by his will Regent of Scotland : mar. Archibald Douglas, E. of Angus ; obtained a divorce in 1525, and mar. Henry Stuart, son of Ld. Evandale. After a life of restless intrigue d. at Methven, hear Perth, 1541. A mass of her secret correspondence exists in the Brit. Museum. {See No. 53.) Bust, with hapds, small life-size ; red low dress^ white sleeves, pearl and coral necklace, close pearl-edged head-dress. Panel, 14 Xli in. 91 SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt. (The Elder). Marquis of FIastings. Similar to No. 68; inscritied, "SyrThopas Wyat," s. of arms to his r. Circular, panel, diani. 19 in. {See No., 98.),' i8 reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 92 JOHN FISHER, BISHOP OF ROCHESTER. lent by painter. St. John's College, Cambridge. Hans Holbein. {See No. 88.) Half-length, full face ; black cap and dress, showing nan-ow collar of shirt, gloves in I. hand ; age 74. 28 x 24 in. 93 THOMAS CRANMER, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Jesus College, Cambridge. Hans Holbein. B. at Aslockton, Nottinghamshire, 2 July, 1489 ; at 14 entered Jesus College, Cambridge ; became known to Henry VIII. on the question of his-^ divorce from Katharine of Arragon ; Archdeacon of Taunton ; Arch-4 bishop of Canterbury, 1533; one of his 16 executors; aided the Reformation ; ] attainted on Mary's accession ; burnt at Oxford, 21 Mar. 1556. ti. To waist, holding book open'in both hands, black cap, surplice, date 1537,, age 50. Panel, i ft. 5 -J in. x i ft. 94 PETER MARTYR, (1500-1562.) Christ Church, Oxford. Protestant reformer; b. at Florence, his family name was Vermigli ,- became an Augustine monk ; embraced reformed opinions and compelled to leave Italy ; invited to England by Edward VI. ; Professor of Divinity at Oxford ; retired to Zurich in Mary's reign ; d. 1562. Bust, miniature ; grey beard, black cap and gown, red hood. Panel 12 X 10 in. 95 HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Hans Holbein.. {See No. 121.) Bust, miniature ; black cap, anddark dress with two lines- of crimson, puffs. Panel, 8|- X 6J in. 96 THOMAS LINACRE, M.D. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein or Qu. Matsys, A learned Physician ; b. at Canterbury, 1460 ; studied at All Souls,, Oxford ; M. \ : ,. ...diia ; taught Greek at Oxford ; Physician to Henry VII. and Henry ViU. ; mainly founded the College of Physicians, and was its first President ; took holy orders, and became Prebendary of York and of Westminster; d. 20 Oct. 1524; buried in St. Paul's Cathedral; translated several of Galen's writings from Greek into excellent Latin, and wrote learned works. Bust, showing the hands, small life-size, three-quarter face to 1., black dress and cap, white shirt, holding in r. hand a paper with "Anno 1 1:27" C^) Panel, 18 X 13 in. ^ ' ' ^'' 97 QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Hon. Mrs. Greville Howard. 2nd wife of Henry VIII. ; youngest daughter of Sir Thos. Boleyn, or BuUen, by Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd D. of Norfolk ; Iv reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 19 probably, 1501, and believed, on Throgmorton's authority, to have been in the household of Margaret of Valois, in France ; maid of honour to Queen Katharine ; her beauty attracted the King, who married her privately, 25 Jan., 1 5 33 and afterwards divorced Katharine ; her period of favour was short ; con demned on unproved charges, she was beheaded on Tower Hill, 19 May, 1 536. Panel, 25 X 10 in. To waist ; fair reddish hair, wide hat, diapered dress and black tippet, little dog in her hands. Canvas, 24 X 19 in. From the Durazzo Palace, Genoa. 98 SIR THOMAS WYAT, Kt. (the Elder). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Bruce. Poet and Statesman ; b. 1 503, at Allington, Kent ; educ. at Cambridge and Oxford; employed in diplomacy by Henry VIII. ; d. 1 541 ; was the intimate friend of the E. of Surrey. His poems have considerable elegance ; they are chiefly odes and love elegies : he also translated the Psalms into English verse. Bust, small life-size ; full face, brown hair, beard, and moustache, black cap and cloak, miniver-lined. Panel, i ft. 3J in. X i ft. 99 HENRY VIII. Earl of Warwick. Three-quarter size, thin moustache and beard, touched ¦with grey ; over robe, ' or " frocke," fur-lined, laced with silver, " so that the ground little appeareth," fastened with aiglets ; staff in 1. hand, gloves in r. Panel, 36 x 35- 100 SIR ANTHONY FITZHERBERT, Kt. Afterwards LORD FITZHERBERT. Sir Wii,liam Fitzherbert, Bt. 6th son of Ralph Lord Fitzherbert ; Kt. about 1516 ; Judge of C. Plea^ 1522 ; Commissioner on the trials of Sir T. More and Bishop Fisher : he is said to have exacted a promise from his children, on his death-bed, not to receive or purchase any of the Abbey lands ; d. 27 May, 1538 ; author of the "Grand Abridgment," published in 15 14, " De Natura Brevium," &c. Miniature, seated, black skull-cap, judge's robes ; named, with date of death, "1538." Canvas, 14 X n in. 1 01 SIR THOMAS BOLEYN, EARL OF WILTSHIRE AND ORMONDE, K.G. Mr. W. B. Stopford. Hans Holbein. Father of Queen Anne Boleyn, gi-andfather of Queen Elizabeth ; married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd D. of Norfolk ; created by Henry VIII. Viscount Rochford; E. of Wiltshire and Ormonde, 1529; K.G.j d. 1538. Bust, dark-brown peaked beard, close frill, black dress, furred surcoat ; .s. of arms ; age 60. Panel, i ft. 8 in. x i ft. 5 in. 102 HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). {See No. 121). Full-length, dressed in red, shirt embroidered in black. Panel, 76 x 52. 20 REIGN OF HENRY VIII. 15O9-I547. 103 QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. lent by painter. Earl of Warwick. To waist ; small life-size, three-quarter face to 1. ; diamond-shaped, pearl and gold-edged head-dress, square-cut low dark dress. Panel, 14 X 12 in. 104 CHRISTINA OF DENMARK, DUCHESS OF MILAN. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein. Widow of Francesco Sforza, D. of Milan ; the lady to whom proposals of marriage were made on the part of Henry VIIL, but who considered that, having only one head, she could not entertain his offer ; her portrait was painted 1539, by Holbein. To Waist, small life-size ; black cap and dress, small neck and waist frills, holding gloves in her hands. Panel, 17 X 13 in. 105 MARY BOLEYN. Earl of Warwick. , Daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, or BuUen, created E. of Wiltshire; sister of Queen Anne Boleyn ; aunt of Queen Elizabeth ; married Wm. Carey, and was mother of Ld. Hunsdon (No. 238). To waist, small life-size, nearly full face, young ; black dress miniver- edged, with low squared body, diamond-shaped head-dress, with dark fall or kerchief behind. Inscribed " Mary BuUen." Canvas, i ft. x i ft. 2 in. 106 JAMES V. OF SCOTLAND and his 2nd QUEEN, MARY OF GUISE. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. {See No. 145.) Half-figures, standing, with cushions before them ; he looks to r. ; reddish hair and beard, cloth pf gpld doublet puffed and jewelled, low across the chest, jewelled collar confining shirt at neck, badge of K.T., furted cloak ; the Queen looks to r. ; reddish hair, jewelled caul-shaped head-dress, with black kerchief behind, embroidered robe, ermine-lined ; pink in r. hand; s. of arms ; titles and ages, 28 and 24. Panel, 4 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft. 7 in. 107 QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Sir Montague J. Cholmeley, Bt:, M.P. Hans Holbein. Half-length, looking to 1. ; black jewelled cap, with white plume, dark blue dress, slashed with crimson, square low body ; hands folded ; dated 1530 ; signed with monogram " HB." Panel, 33 x 23 in. 108 SIR RICHARD SOUTHWELL, Kt. Mr. H. E. Chetwynd Stapylton. Hans Holbein. Eldest son of Francis Southwell, Auditor of the Exchequer to Henry VIIL; friend of Sir T. More, called as a witness in his behalf; Privy Councillor to Heni-y VIII. and Queen Mary ; assist, executor of Henry VIIL; Master of Ordnance to Queen Elizabeth. Half-length ; small life-size, three-quarter face to 1. ; black cap and dress open and showing shirt, hands folded ; dated " x. Julii, anno H. VIII. xxviii". etatis sua anno xxxiii." Panel, 18 X 14 in. 109 HENRY VIIL Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein. - ^,^1^"^?"?!^.^' position similar to No. 77 ; cloth of gold jerkin, puffed and jewelled, fur-lined surcoat, collar K.G. Panel, 39 x 29 in. reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 21 1 10 SIR WILLIAM BUTTS, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. Hans Holbein. Of Fulham ; principal Physician to Henry VIII. ; the Dr. Butts of Shaks- peare's Henry VIIL, who points out to the king Ardhbp. Cranmer kept waiting among lacqueys; d. 17 Sept. 1545. His son' Wm. was Sheriff of Norfolk, served at the battle of Musselburgh, 1547, and received augmenta tion of arms. Bust, looking to 1. ; black cap, sable-lined dark robe, gold chain ; in scribed with age, 59. Panel, 18 X 14 in. Ill SIR NICHOLAS (called "WILLIAM") POYNTZ. Marquis of Ormonde. Of Iron Acton, Gloucestershire ; married Jane or Joan, 2rid daughter of Thomas, 9th Ld. Berkeley, who had command at Flodden Field, 15 13 (his daughter Anne married Sir Thomas Henea,ge, Privy Councillor to Queea Elizabeth) ; mar. 2nd, Margaret Stanley, dau. of Edw., ,3rd E. of Derby. To waist ; profile, black cap and feather, black doublet, gold chain ; in scription at the side and at base in old French. Canvas,, 2 ft. 3 in. x i ft. 6 in, named (¦wrongly) on, the frame underneath, and dated 1535. 112 SIR RICHARD SOUTHWELL. Mr. Ralph N. Wornum. Micheli, after Holbhin, Similar in position, dress, &c. to No. 108, but more elaborate in execution ; painted in Italy, 1835, Panel, 22X1 18 in. ¦ 113 THOMAS CROMWELL, EARL OF ESSEX, K.G. Duke of Manchester. Hans Holbein. Son of Walter Cromwell, a blacksmith, and afterwards a brewer of Putney; became known to Cardinal Wolsey ; elected M.P. ; made Chanc. of the Exchequer by Henry VIIL; in 1535 Visitor-general of Monasteries; E. of Essex, 1539, and Ld. Chamberlain. His downfall was sudden : he was arrested 10 Jan. 1540, and beheaded on Tower Hill on the 20 July, on the charge, then customary, of treason. Head ; faqe, and cap, a,s in No. 126. , Panel, 14 X n in. 114 ; QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN. Earl of Denbigh. Hans Holbein, {See No. 97). Bust, miniature, three-quarter face to r., red surcoat, with open collar, showing low white gold-threaded dress, head-dress white and gold passing under chin, ap.d fastened at L ear with a jewel ; believed to have been painted in France at the age of 1 3. Panel, loj x 8 in. 115 ¦ '' " LADY BUTTS. Mr. W. H, Pole Ca^e'w. " Hans Holbein, Dau. of John Bacon, Cambridgeshire ; wife of Sir Wm. Butts (No. 1 10). Bust ; diamond-shaped head-dress, with black kerchief or fall behind, sable-lined mantle. Panel, 18 X 14 in. 116 ANNE ASKEW, OR ASCOUGH. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Protestant Martyr ; daughter of Sir Wm. Askew of Kelsey, Lincolnshire j b. 1529 ; burnt," with four others, at the stake in Smithfield, 16 July, 1546. , .Bust; ¦ close jewelled head-dress; black high- shouldered dress, hands clasped ; inscribed, " Rather deathe then false of faythe." Panel, 27 x 21 in. c 22 REIGN of HENRY VIII. I509-1547. 117 CH. JUST. SIR EDWARD MONTAGU, Kt. lent by painter. ' Mr. Andrew Fountaine. Lawyer; 2nd son of Thomas Montagu of Hemington, Northampton; h. at Brigstock ; entered at the Middle Temple ; 1539, U.^. justice of King's Bench; in 1545 removed to the Common Pleas and Knighted; one of Henry VIII.'s 16 executors ; sent to the Tower on Queen Mary's accession ; d. 10 Feb. 1557. Three-quarter size, seated ; black cap and gown, sable tippet, very narrow frill ; dated 1539. Panel, 3 ft. 2 in. X 2 ft. 4 in. 1 1 8 HENRY VIIL Viscount Galway, M.P. Half-length, full face, grey beard and moustache, crimson dress covered with gold embroidery, ermine tippet ] attitude nearly as in No. 109. Panel, 35 X 27 in. Along the top are his titles and date 1547, the year oLhis death. 119 QUEEN JANE SEYMOUR. Duke of Northumberland. {See No. 125.) Bust ; diamond-shaped head-dress, with bl. veil or kerchief, red dress, low squared body, sleeves sewn with pearls. Panel, 14 X 1 1 in. 120 MAUY TUDOR, QUEEN OF FRANCE, afterwards DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK. Earl Brownlow. {See No. 80.) Miniature; pearl-edged head-dress, with black kerchief, squared low dress, black, with puffed sleeves ; green background. Tanel, 6^ in. X 5 J in. 121 HENRY HOWARD, E. OF SURREY (1518-1547). , Countess Delawarr. Hans Holbein. Poet and Soldier ; b. about 1 5 1 8 ; eld. son of Thomas, 3rd D. of Norfolk, by Eliz. dau. of Edw. Stafford, 3rd D. of Buckingham ; mar. Frances Vere^dau. of 1 5th E. of Oxford ; K. G. 1 542 ; had command in the army with which Heii. VIII. invaded France, and was made Gov. of Boulogne. His court favour soon ceased; he was suddenly arrested, 12 Dec. 1546, and, on frivolous charges, executed in the prime of his youth on Tower Hill, 19 Jan. 1547. The friend of literary men in his day, and himself a graceful poet. Full-length, leaning on broken column ; dated 1 546 ; age ¦'9 , Canvas 6 ft. 9 X 4 ft. 3 in. ' 122 JOANNA FITZALAN, LADY ABERGAVENNY. Mr. John Webb. Hans Holbein. Daughter of Thomas, E. of Arundel ; married George Nevill, Ld. Aber gavenny, K.G. (his 1st wife) ; d. before 1519. To waist, looking to r. ; diamond-shaped jewelled head-dress, with dark gold-edged kerchief or veil behind ; red dress, square cut low body trimmed with pearls, pink in r. hand. 16 X 12 in. 123 CHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK, K.G. Earl Brownlow. (.S-^^ No. 80.) Miniature; grey hair and beard, black cap, black mini ver-lined robe ; green background. Panel, 7 in. x 6 in. REIGN OF HENRY VIII. I5O9-I547. 23- 124 HENRY VIII. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Hans Holbein. Half-length : head, but not the eyes, slightly to 1. ; reddish hair, beard, and moustache ; age about 40 ; vest or doublet cut square across the chest and puffed, white jewel-edged shirt, sable-furred jerkin, ruffed sleeves, holding on a crimson cushion before him a scroU, inscribed with the last v. of St. Mark's Gospel. Panel, 28 X 22 in. On the back of this remarkable picture is a paper, with " Changed with my Lord Arundel, 1624," in writing of the time ; was in Charles I.'s collection. 125 QUEEN JANE SEYMOUR. Countess Delawarr. Third wife of Henry VIII. ; eldest daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wolfe Hall, Wiltshire ; Maid of Honour to Queen Anne Boleyn, and supplanted her in the favour of the King" as she had supplanted Queen Katharine ; married. May, 1536 ; d. 12 Oct. in the year following, 12 days after the birth of her son, afterwards: Edward VI.' ,¦ ' .' . Half-length, small life-size ; diamond-shaped head-dress as in No. iig, squared low red over-dress, open sleeves netted with gold cord, puffed and rufl^ed under-sleeves, pearl necklace and jewel pendant ; hands folded. Panel, 24 x 19 in. ¦ 126 THOMAS CROMWELL, EARL OF ESSEX, K.G. Countess of Caledon. Hans Holbein. {See No. 113.) Seated, three-quarter face to r., black cap and robe, fur tip pet ; to his I., on table, a richly-bound book, pen, and a paper with his titles ; Latin eulogy on label above. Panel, 30 x 24J in. 127 SIR RICHARD BROKE, Kt. , Admiral Sir G. Broke Middleton, Bt. Sir Antonio More. 4th son of Thomas Broke of Leighton, Cheshire ; studied i.i the Middle Temple ; Sergeant-at-Law, 15 10 ; M.P. 1515 ; Judge C. Pleas, 1520 ; Knighted; Ch. Baron of the Exchequer, 1526; d., probably, 1529. Half-length, black cap, close ruff, judge's furred robes; Panel, 2. ft. 10 in. X 2 ft. 3 in. 128 SIR WILLIAM PETRE, Kt. Mr. H. De Grey Warter. Son of John Petre, of Torbrian, Devon, and Alice Collins ; educ. at Exeter College, Oxford ; Principal of Peckwater's Inn ; one of the Principal Secre taries of State, and of the Privy Council, under Henry VIIL, Edward VL, Mary and Elizabeth ; made Chancellor of Garter by Queen Mary ; 7 times ambassador abroad ; married (i) to Gertrude, daughter of Sir John Tirrel of Warley, and (2) to Anne Browne, widow of John Tirrel, of Heron Place, Essex; d. 13 Jan. 1571-2. Half-length ; black cap, sable tippet, r. hand resting on stick, badge of Chancellor of the Garter, red bppk on table to his 1. Panel, 35 X 28 in. 129 SIR HENRY GUILDFORD, Kt. Mr. John Webb. Hans Holbein. {See No. 149.) To waist ; black cap, black doublet and surcoat, with wide collar ; ring pendant from gold chain ; 1. hand resting pn gold-headed stick. Panel, 34 X 25 in. 24 reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 130 CARDINAL WOLSEY (1471-1530). LENT BY . PAINTER. Royal College of Physicians. {See No. 148.) Profile to r. ; Cardinal's berretta cap and rochet ; roll of paper in r. hand. Canvas, 2 ft. 4 in. X 2 ft. " '' 131 QUEEN KATHARINE PAR (1512 ?-i548). Mr. Richard Booth. Hans Holbein. 6th and last wife pf Henry VIIL; daughter pf Sir Thomas Par of Kendal, and widow, ist,- of Edward Borough, son of Ld. Borough; 2nd, of John Neville, Ld. Latimer ; b. about 1512 ; married King Henry, whom she survived ; and afterwards Thomas, Ld. Seymour of Sudeley; d. 5 Sept. 1548,- bu. in the Chapel of Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire. In 1545 she published " Prayers and Meditations," a vol. many times reprinted ; also the "Lamentatipn.of a Sinner," &c. Full-length ; small jewelled head-dress, low pver-rpbe, with wide furred sleeves ; hplding pink in her hands. Panel, 70 x^ 34 in, , ,: y 132 QUEEN ANNE OF CLEVES. Mr. Charles Morrison. Hans Holbein. 4th wife, of Henry VIII. ; daughter of John, 3rd D. of Cleves ; married, Jan. 1540; but Henry, being disappointed of the beauty he had expected from Holbein's miniature of her, and from Thorrtas Cromwell's report, de clared, through his Parliament, the marriage void (10 July, 1540) ; she resided at Richmond till her death in 1557. To waist, to r. ; close jewelled headrdress, with black kerchief and veil, low dark dress, crimson ruffed sleeves ;' hands folded. Panel, 28 X 22 in. Stated tOi have been "for many years in the possession pf the Royal Family of Sardinia, and supposed to have been formerly in the collection of Charles I." 133 SIR HENRY. WYAT, Kt., Earl of Romney. Of Allington, with the cat that is said to have fed him in prison. Half-length; small life size, in prison; to the r. is the cat pulling a pigeon in through the iron grate of the window ; a doggerel verse, in Latin and English, relates the story. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 134 ' HENRY VIIL . Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Hans Holbein, Cartoon, full length, life-size ; in the background is his father, Henry VIL {See Nos. 135, 144.) Canvas, 8 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. 135 HENRY VHL AND QUEEN JANE SEYMOUR. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Van Remee after Holbein. Henry VII. and Queen Elizabeth of York in background ; small full- length figures ; copied, by order of Charies 1 1., 1667, by Van Remee, from a full-sized original of Holbein, which was painted on the wall of the privy chamber at Whitehall, and lost when that palace ^^•as burnt. Canvas, 39 x 36, reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 25 136 THOMAS RADCLYFFE, EARL OF SUSSEX, K.G. Mr. Martin H. Colnaghi. Sir Antonio More. Statesman ; eld. son of Hen. Radclyffe; 2nd E. of Sussex of his name, and loth Baron ,Fit?;walter, by Eliz. dau., pf Thos. 2nd D. of Norfolk; b. 1526; Ambas. from Q. Maiy to Chas. V., and to Philip II. ; Ld. Dep. of Ireland; K.G. ; in 1569 Pres. of the North ; Ld. Chamberlain 1572 ; d. 9 June, 1583. Bust, showing r. hand resting on white stick ; jewelled cap and red feather, white close, doublet, furred surcoat, badge K.G. , Panel, 23 x 20 in. 137 FRANCES SIDNEY, COUNTESS OF SUSSEX. Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge. Daughter of Sir Wm., sister of Sir Henry Sidney, aunt to Sir Philip Sidney ; b. at Penshurst, Kent ; 2nd wife and relict of Thos. Radclyffe, E. of Sussex (No. 136); Foundress of Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge; id..is88. Full length, standing in front of embroidered chair ; fur-trimmed robe, little dog to her r. Panel, 75 x 42 in. 138 0 WILL SOMERS. , Her Majesty (Hampton Court). ' Hans Holbein. Jester to Mr. Wm. Fermor, afterwards to Henry VIII. who confiscated his former master's property ; ¦syhpn'Han. VIIL was,pn his deathbed, Spmers let fall some words about his old master, that touched the king's conscience, and he ordered restitution of the property to , be made, which was done by Edward VI. , , Bust, showing the hands, full face, grinning through a window-grating.; black dress and cap. , Panel, 28 x 23 J in. Represented also in the remark able picture pf Henry VIII. ani} family (No. 152), "a, fppl at the left Side, in the door, with! a jackanapes on his shoulder." ,' 139 THOMAS RADCLYFFE, EARL OF SUSSEX, K.G. Sir Brook W. Bridges, Bt., M.P. , F. Zucchero Bust; nearly similar to No], 136, hand not shown. (6V^No.7o.) Panel, 26 x 20 in. 140 THOMAS LORD AUDLEY, K.G. Magdalen College, Cambridge. Created Baron Audley of Walden, 1538 ; Ld. Chanc. 1532 ; K.G. ; d. 1544. Half-length, seated; black dap; sable-furred black robe ;¦ date, 1542. Canvas, 39 x 30 in. 141 SIR WILLIAM SIDNEY, Kt. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. ,, Hans JIolbein. Only son of Nicholas Sidney and Anne, daughter of Sir Wm. Brandpn ; became Esquire to Heni-y VIII. ; Chamberlain and Gentleman of the Privy- Chamber ; knighted ; had command at Flodden ; obtained a grant of Pens hurst, Kent, from Edward VI. Three-quarter size ; close-curled light hair, black dress fastened with aiglets, r. hand on helmet, 1. gloved, ; on panel to his r. is name, age 36, and "Holbein, f 1523." Panel, 48 X 38 in. '' ' °1 142 THOMAS CRANMER, ARCHBISHOP OF Captain H. Byng. CANTERBURY. Hans Holbein. . {See, No. 93.) , -Half-length, seated; episcopal, habit, sable tippet, open book in hands, books and letter with address before him. Canvas, 36 x 29. 26 REIGN of henry vni. 1509- 1547. 143 ERASMUS (1467-1536). LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). G. Penz. A great Scholar ; Desiderius Erasmus, b. at Rotterdam, 1467 ; visited England, 1497, lived among the most eminent men of his time ; again invited 'Over by Henry VIIL, 1510; ap.pointed Margaret Professor of Divinity at Cambridge; Greek Lecturer; resided with Sir T. More (No. 157), and wrote his "Morias Encomium" (Praise of Folly) ; d. at Basle (where, in 15 16, his great work, the edition of the New Testament in Greek, had been published) 12 July, 1536: his "Colloquies," directed against the evils of the church in his day, are the mpst celebrated of his writings. Bust, showing the hands, three-quarter face to r., black cap and loose robe, furred ; inscribed with date of death, and signed "15 G. P. 37." Panel, 23 X 18 in. 144 HENRY VIII. Hans Holbein. Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. {See Nos. 134, 135.) Life-size, standing; black jewelled hat and feather, doublet richly diapered and with small puffs, short crimson cloak furred with sable; gloves in r. hand, 1. on dagger ; rich curtains to his L Panel, 92 X 53. 145 JAMES V. OF SCOTLAND. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Son of James IV. and his Queen, Margaret, daughter of Henry VIL ; succeeded his father, 1513 : married, ist, the Princess Madeleine, youngest daughter of Francis I. of France ; 2nd, Mary of Guise (No. 106), widow of the Due de Longueville; d. 13 Dec. 1542, leaving his only sundving child, Mai-y Queen of Scots, an infant eight days old. Full-length, as a child, black cap and grey plume, doublet close to the throat, with ruff, trunk hose, r. hand resting on table. Canvas, 3 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. 146 HENRY VIIL Royal College of Physicians. To waist ; gold-embroidered, dark crimson " frocke," narrow sable tippet ,-, both hands resting on staff. Panel, 24 x 19 in. 147 NICHOLAS WOOTTON, LL.D., DEAN OF CANTERBURY. Dean of Canterbury. Dean pf Canterbury, 1540 ; the ist Protestant Dean ; Privy Councillor to Queen Elizabeth. Three-quarter size, standing near table ; clerical robes and hopd of LL.D. ; paper with title, &c., pn table. Panel, 36 x 28 in. 148 CARDINAL THOMAS WOLSEY (1471-1530). Christ Church, Oxford. Statesman; b. at Ipswich, Mar. 147 1 ; eariy marked by his talents;, obtained employment and prefennent from Henry VIL, and for years gov erned England under Henry VIII. ; Archbishop of York and Ld. Chancellor reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 27 in 1 5 14; Cardinal, 1515 ; appointed by Leo X, Legate a latere; candidate for the Popedom ; lost King Henry's favour, and d. at Leicester Abbey, 28. Nov. r53o. Profile to 1. ; scarlet cap and robe ; r. hand raised in benediction ; Cathe dral of Christ Church in the distance ; s. of arms in background. Panel, 42 X 36 in. 149 SIR HENRY GUILDFORD, K.G. (1478—). LENT BY PAINTER. , Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein. Soldier and Scholar ; b. 1478 ; served with reputation in the wars with the Mpors in Spain ; appointed, 1528, Master of the Horse to Heniy VIII. ; friend of Erasmus (No. 143). Half-length, looking to 1. ; black cap, dark surcoat, sable tippet ; collar K.G. ; staff in r. hand, green curtains behind, and vine spray ; dated 1527,. age 49. Panel, 32 X 26 in. 150 SIR JOHN MORE AND SIR THOMAS MORE. Sir Henry R. Vane, Bt. Hans Holbein. {See Nos. 89, 1 57, 163.) Life-size, seated figures; Sir John in Judge's scarlet robes; dated 1530; age 77. Sir Thomas as L. Chancellor, in purple, with sable tippet, and collar of S.S. ; dated 1 530 ; age 50 ; s. of arms between. Canvas, 55X 48 in. 151 SIR THOMAS POPE. Countess of Caledon. Hans Holbein. A sagacious politician and courtier; b. 1508; senred Henry VIIL, Edward VI., and Queen Mary j Lord Treasurer ; friend of Sir Thomas More, and the bearer to him of the tidings of the day fixed for his execution ; founded Trinity College, Oxford, 1554; he had the charge of Queen Eliza beth when a girl ; d. 29th Jan. 1559 ; his motto, " quod tacitum velis nemim dixeris,'' is inscribed on the background. Three-quarter length ,-. black cap and robe, lined with miniver,, open coll^, gold chain, gloves in r. hand.. Panel, 47 x 33 in. 1 52 HENRY VIIL, PRINCESS MARY, & WILL SOMERS. Earl Spencer, K.G. Half-length figures, table before them, with rich Persian cover, on which lie a bunch of grapes and an apple ; Somers the jester {see No. 138) holds a little dog, with collar ofbells. Canvas, 63 x 50 in. 153 EDWARD STANLEY, 3RD E. OF DERBY, K.G. Earl of Derby, K.G. Hans Holbein, Son of Thomas, 2nd Earl ; b. 1506 ; placed under the charge of Cardinal Wolsey; succeeded his father 1521 ; attended Henry VII.L in France; suppressed the north-western insurrection in 1536; K.G. by Edward VI. ; Lord High Steward by Queen Mary ; noted for his charity to the poor, of whom it is stated that for thirty-five years 2700 received on Good Friday meat, drink, and mon^ ; d. 24th Oct. 1574. Camden says, that with his death "the glory of hospitality seemed to fall asleep;" and his great de scendant, the 7th Earl, writes, that he " left so excellent a name behind him, that no fault or vice is of him at all remembered." Ifead ; open ruff' furred dress. Panel, 13 X lain. 28 REIGN OF HENRY VIII. I5O9-I547. PAINTER. 154 SIR JOHN CHEKE, Kt. (1514-1557). LENT BY ' Duke of Manchester. Hans Holbein. One of the revivers of learning in England in the l6th century : b. at Cambridge 16 June, 15 14; educ. at St. John's College; became first Pro fessor of Greek in the University ; in 1554 tutor to P. Edward ; Kt. in 1551 ; Sec. of State and ^Privy Councillor, 1552 ; imprisoned by Queen Mary ; d. 13 Sept. 1557. To waist, small life-size ; reddish forked beard, black cap and dress, sable tippet, glPVes in L hand. Panel, i ft. i in. X 9i i"- ' 155 LADY HELEN LESLIE. Marquis of Lothian. Sir Antonio More. 2nd daughter of George, 4th E. of Rothes ; rnarried Mark Ker, Abbbt of Newbattle, (No. 160). To waist ; small life-size ; dark dress, red sleeves, close white cap ; hold ing in 1. hand a tablet with musical notes ; dated, 1551. Panel, i6,:>< 11 in. , 156 HENRY vm. , , , Christ Church, Oxford. ;i To waist, brown beard, hands leaning on staff, crimson dresS, ermine tippet. Panel, 30 X 24 in. Presented by Henry Mordaunt to Christ Church. 157 SIR THOMAS MORE (1480-1535). Mr. Henry Huth. Hans, Holbein.., Only son of Sir John More (No. 89) ; b. in Milk Street, Cheapside,^ about 1480 ; educ. at the Hospital of St. Anthony ; received into the house hold of Cardinal Morton, Archbp. of Canterbury ; sent to Oxford ; studied at New Inn and Lincoln's Inn ; in Parliament, 1504 ; employed in Flanders by Henry VIII. ; about 1516 published his " Utopia ;" Speaker of the House of Commons, 1523 ; Chancellor, Oct. 1529 ; the king frequently dined with Jiim familiarly at Chelsea, but refusing to approve the marriage with Anne Boleyn he fell into disgrace, was imprisoned, charged W'ith high treason for denying the king's supremacy, and beheaded on ToWer Hill, 5th July, 1535. To waist, looking to 1. ; fur tippet, collar S.S., crimson sleeves ; paper in r. hand, green curtain behind. Panel, 29 x 23 in. 158 LADY DOROTHY DEVEREUX (—1566). Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley, Daughter of George Hastings, E, of Huntingdon, by Anne Stafford, daughter of Edward, D. of Buckingham ; married Richard Devereux, eldest son of Walter, Viscount Hereford ; godmother of Robert, E. of Essex, Queen_ Elizabeth's favourite ; died, 1566. ' Bust ; high-crowned black hat, ruff and lace collar, black-embroidered kirtle. Panel, i ft. 4 in x 11 in. 159 WILLIAM, 1ST LORD PAGET (1506-1563), Duke of Manchester. Hans Holbein. The Emperor Charles V. is said to have declared that Sir William Paget " deserved to be a king as well as to represent one." His father was Ser- geant at Mace to the Corporation of London. B. 1506; educ. in St. Paul's reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 29 School and Trinity HaU, Camlpridge ; employed by Bishop Gardiner ; in 1543 Knighted and Secretary of State ; one of Henry VIII.'s 16 executors ; K.G. ; created Baron Paget ; imprisoned on the faU of his friend the Pro- tectpr Spiherset ; in favour with Queen Mary ; d. g Jiihe, 1563. Half-length, small life-size ; , brown forked beard, dark surcoat with high coUar, sajjle tippet, paper in r. hand. Panel, 12J in. X 9^ in. 1 160 MARK KER, ABBOT OF NEWBATTLE. LENT BY PAINTER. MarqOis OF Lothian. Sir Antonio More,: 2nd son of Sir Andrew Ker, of Cessford ; took orders ; Abbot of New- battle, 1546 ; adopted Refornied doctrines, 1560, but held his benefice ; Vicar of Lintoun, Co. Peebles, 1564; extraordinary Ld. of Session, 1569; d. 1584. Three-quarter small life-size ; dark dress and cap, narrow white throat and wrisj friUs, glove in 1. ha,nd ; d^ted 1551, set. 40. Panel, 15 X 12 in. l6l ,iv SIR JOHN THYNNE, Kt. - Marquis OF Bath. Hans Holbein. Eldest son of Thomas Thynne of Strettpn ;, Secretary to Edward Seymour, D. of Somerset ; Knighted for' service in the ¦war against Scotland, 1547 ; he built Longleate, Wiltshire, 1567 to 1579; M.P. 1588; ardent favourer of the p.eformation ; married, xst, Christian, sister of Sir Thomas Gresham (No. 273)"; d. 21 May, 1580. , ; Half-length, bareheaded,; white slashed doublet, high collared sable-lined surcoat, black ribbon with medallion ; dated 1566, age 51. Canvas, 50X 39 in. 162 SIR NICHOLAS CAREW,'k.G.'' Earl of Yarborough. F. Pourbus. Onlyspn of Sir Richard Carew, Kt. Banneret and Lieut. of;Calais ; about- 1518 in the household of Henry VIIL; ,K.G. 1521 ; M. ofthe Horse, 1524, and Lieut, of Calais ; in favour for many years ; in, 1538 '" he feU," as Fuller says, " from the top of the king's favour to the bottom of his displeasure, and was bruised, to death thereby." Executed on a charge-of treason, 3 Mar. 1538. Three-quarter size Ipoking tp r., long forked brown beard and mous- , tache, black cap, figured doublet and surcoat, -with gold tags, glove on r. hand ; dated 1549 age, 35 ; {see date of death). Panel, 3 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 8- in. 163 SIR THOMAS MORE AND HIS FAMILY. Mr. Charles Winn. Hans Holbein. Life-size figures:- Sir T. More, aged 50,' and his father^ Sir John More,' aged 76, seated {see No. 150) ; to r. of picture Alice, Lady More, wife of Sir Thomas, aged 57 ; Margaret Roper, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas, aged 22, holding open in her hands Seneca's tragedy of " CEdipus," at.a fine passage, ¦ of the chorus, act iv. ; Cecilia Heron, 3rd daughter, aged- 20 : to 1. is Mrs. Clements, wife of Dr. John Clements (her maiden name was Gigey), and Elizabeth Dancey,, 2nd daughter of Sir John, aged 21, 'with a vol. of Seneca's Epistles under her arm; behind are Anne Crisacre, aged 15, and John ¦ More, to whom she was betrothed, aged 19, son of Sir Thomas, and Henry Pattison, Sir Thomas's jester; next to , him John Harris, with a roll ofi paper in his hand. Seel to Sir Thomas, and friend of Mr. Roper for wliom this picture was painted ; in an inner room is a , young man reading: Canvas, 11 ft. 6 x 8 ft. 3. This picture painted, according to the dates, in 1530,' was in Andrew de Loo's collection, the 'contemporary of Holbein, after wards at Well Hall, Eltham, the home of the 'Ropers, thence came- by mar- ' riage to Sir Rowland Winn, gi-eat grandfather Of the present possessor. 30 reign of henry viii. 1509-1547. 164 WILLIAM TYNDALE (1477-1536). lent by painter. British and Foreign Bible Society. Learned Scholar and Reformer ; said to be son of John Tyndale, of Hunt's Court, Gloucestershire ; b. about 1477 ; believed to have studied at Magdalen HaU, Oxford, and afterwards at Cambridge ; tutor at Sir John Welch's, in Gloucestershire ; aided by Humphrey Monmouth, in London, a friend of the Reformed opinions ; went to Saxony, lived at Antwerp, and wrought at his translation of the New Test., first published 1525 or '26; im prisoned near Brussels, 1534; believed to have suffered death as a heretic, at Vilvorde, 1536 : his English style is idiomatic and expressive. Half-length, resting L hand on book, to which he points with his r. ; black skull-cap and dress, narrow ruff. Panel, 3 ft. 5 in. x 2 ft. 7 in. ; motto on scroll ; inscription in his praise, with place and date of his martyrdom, " Wiffordje prepe Brussels, 1536." 165 THOMAS HOWARD, 3RD DUKE OF NORFOLK. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein. Eldest son of Thomas, 2nd D. of Norfolk ; created E. of Surrey in 1513 ; distinguished himself at sea ; Ld. High Admiral ; commanded at Flodden.; in 1521, Ld. Dep. of Ireland; E. Marshal, 1534; attainted on the disgrace of Q. Kath. Howard, his niece ; the warrant for his death despatched. 29 Jan. 1547, but Henry d. the night before its intended execution ; in prison till Mary's reign ; d. 1 554; father of Surrey the poet (No. 121); patron of Hplbein. Half-length ; black cap, fur-lined surcpat, collar K.G., gold stick inr. hand, white stick in 1. Panel, 30 x 22 in. ; inscribed with name and title. Similar portrait in possession of E. of Carlisle, and four others named by Walpole. 166 PHILIPPE DE VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM. Earl of Clarendon, K.G. 43rd Grand Master of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem ; b. 1464 ; 1510 shared command of the fleet that defeated the Turks in the Gulf of Ajaccio ; 1513 Ambassador to France; 1521 Grand Master of his Order; defended Rhodes against S oilman with extraordinary resolution ; compeUed at length to capitulate, he ultimately established his Order at Malta ; visited England to support its interests; d. 21 Aug. 1534. His epitaph is, "Ici reppse la vertu victorieuse de la fortune." Bust ; rosary in hands, black robe, with cross of his Order. Oval, 29 x 24. 167 HENRY VIIL Mr. Andrew Fountaine. Bust, full face, white tunic with sinaU puffs, chain and collar. Panel, 19 X 16 in. 168 EDWARD SEYMOUR, D. OF SOMERSET, K.G. "THE PROTECTOR." Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. Eldest son of Sir John Seymour, of Wolf HaU, Wiltshire ; brother to Queen Jane Seymour, and thus uncle to Edward VI. ; created E. of Hertford and K.G. by Henry VIII. ; one of his 16 executors ; became "Protector of reign of henry viii. 1509-1547, 31 the Realm, and Guardian of the King," D. of Somerset and E. Marshal.; charged with treason ; beheaded 1552. Half-length, reddish -brown hair, and small peaked beard, deep ruf^ doublet and trunk hose, gold-laced. Panel, 2 ft. 11 in. x 2 ft. 4 in. 169 THOMAS, 1ST LORD WENTWORTH. LENT BY PAINTER, Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Eldest son of Sir Richard Wentworth, K.B. ; served in France, in Henry VIII.'s expedition, 1523, and was knighted; Ld. Wentworth of Nettlested, 1529; attended Henry to Boulogne, 1532; married Mary, daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue, K.I5., and had 8 sons and 9 daughters ; Ld. Chamberlain to Edward VL, and Privy Councillor ; d. Mar. 1550-1 ; bu. in Westminster. Half-length ; black doublet and surcoat furred with miniver ; chamber lain's stick in 1. hand, little way to his r. ; inscribed and dated, 1547, s. of arms to his 1. Panel, 38 X 29 in. f 170 HENRY VIII. AND HIS FAMILY. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Hans Holbein, " Little entire figures," in pillared hall ; Henry VIII. seated. Prince Ed ward beside him ; Queen Jane Seymour ; Princess Mary, afterwards Queen ; Princess Elizabeth, afterwards Queen ; Will Somers with a monkey ; his wife at the other side. Canvas, 1 1 ft. 6 x 5 ft. 6. Sold in the Commonwealth time for 1 5/. .171 SIR EDWARD MONTAGU, Kt. Duke of Manchester. {See No. 117.) Three-quarter length; judge's robes, furred white collar of S.S. ; gloves in 1. hand ; d. 1556. Panel, 43 X 32 in. 172 EDWARD VI. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein, Son of Henry VIIL by his 3rd wife. Queen Jane Seymour ; b. at Hampton Court, 12 Oct. 1537; succeeded his father, 1547; d. 6 July, 1553, aged 15; bu. in Westm. Abbey ; the young king's diary is preserved in the Bnt. Musm. To knees ; fuU face, dark eyes, black cap and white feather, gold-em broidered close doublet, crimson ermine-trimmed robe, i'. hand resting on dagger; wearing jewel shaped as a P. of Wales's plume ; landscape to r.,with church and castle. Panel, 40 x 32 in. 173 SIR THOMAS SMITH, Kt., LL.D. Eton College. P. Fischer after Hans Holbein, B. 28 Mar. 1 512 (?) ; stu. at Queen's CoUege, Camb. ; Prof, of Greek at 19; Dean of Durham, 1546; Sec. of State to Edward VI. and Elizabeth; Ambassador to France ; Prov. of Eton ; author of Act respecting Uni\'ersity and CoUege Estates ; ¦wrote " De Repub. Anglorum," &c. ; left library to Queen's College; d. 12 Aug. 1577. Half-length, small life-size, r. hand resting on a globe. Panel, 2 ft. 5 in, X I ft. iiJ in. Presented to Eton by Lady Bow>'er Smijth, of Thorpe Lee. Copy by P. Fischer, 1856, from picture by Holbein in possesSt5n~5r^ir W. Bowyer Smijth, Bart. 32 reign of EDWARD VI. I547-I553- 174 EDWARD SEYMOUR, D. OF SOMERSET, K.G., "THE PROTECTOR." lent by painter. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. {See Nos. j68, 181.). Bust; reddish forked beard, black cap and dress; inscribed with verses in his praise, and in blame of his execution. Panel, 21 X 16 in. 175 EDWARD VI. Earl of Hardwicke. Hans Holbein. {See No. 172.) Bust, profile, small life-size ; blue eyes, reddish hair, black jewelled cap a!nd white feather, smaU neck frill, reddish dress, edged with miniver, gold-laced; inscribed "e.r ich dien ;" dated 1^46; age, 8. Panel, 11 x 11 in. 176 EDWARD VI. Earl of Yarborough. Hans HoIbein. Hajf-length, as a child, full face, dark blueish eyes, crimson velvet hat tied under chin, small ostrich-feather, crimson gold-embroidered jerkin,^^'Tnffed sleeves ; r. hand open and raised, beneath, in Latin verse, is an unfulfiUed prediction of future greatness, signed " Richard Mor. Car." Panel, I ft. loj in. X I ft. 4j in. 177 EDWARD VI. Christ's Hospital. Hans Holbein. At 9 years of age. Bust, showing ha;nds ; full face, blue eyes, yellowish hair ; red gold-embroidered dress, slashed sleeves, black cap -with gold orna ments and white feather. Stated to have been the property of Sir Anthony Mildmay, Chamberlain to Elizabeth ; given, 1837, to Christ's Hospital, by Thomas Nixon, Esq. Panel, 20 X 16 in. 178 THOMAS, 2ND LORD WENTWORTH. Mr F. Vernon Wentworth. B. 1524 ; eldest son of Thomas, 1st Lord (No. 169) ; Governor of CaJak under Edward VL, and again under Mary, when it was besieged by the D.'of Guise, and compeUed to surrender, 1558 ; impeached but acquitted ; sat on trial of Mary, Queen of Scots. Half-length; white slashed doublet, black cloak; dated 1564, age 44 Panel, 38 X 26 in. 179 EDWARD VI. Christ's Hospital. Hans Holbein. Almost the same as No. 172, but with curtains in backgd. Panel, 40 X 30. 180 EDWARD VI. Duke of Manchester. Hans Holbein. Half-length, black cap and white feather, black gold-embroidered doublet and surcoat, ermine-Uned ; coUar K.G. ; gloves in r. hand, sword-hilt in 1.; inscribed with titles, civil and ecclesiastical, and date, 1 547. Panel 2 ft. 4 in. X I ft. 9 in. ' REIGN OF KING EDWARD VI. I547-I553. 33 181 THOMAS LORD SEYMOUR OF SUDELEY, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Bath. Hans Holbein. 3rd son of Sir John Seymour, of Wolf HaU, in Wiltshire, and brother of Lady Jane Seymour, 3rd wife of Henry VIII. ; held high command during Henry's invasion of France ; on the -accession of his nephew, Edward VI. , became Ld. High Admiral, BsirOri Seyrnour, and K.G.; married Queeii Katha rine Par, widow of Henry VIIL, and aimed, during the minority of the king, at the power held by his brother, "The Protector" Somerset (No. 168) ; committed to the Tower, 1549 ; executed on the 20th March following. Bust, similar to No. 174, but with two copies of verses on background. Panel, 23 X 17 in. . . ^ ' . 182 SIR THOMAS WY;AT, Kt, (The Younger), Earl of Romney. ¦ : • Only son of Sir Thomas Wyat (No. 98) ; b. 1520 or '21 ; his youth was irregular, but he afterwards served with credit under his friend, the accom plished E. of Surrey (No. 121) ; in 1554, led the Kentish rebellion against the government of Queen Mary ; was taken in an attempt to surprise ^Ludgate ; executed 11 April, 1554. r ¦ . Circular, profile ,hea4 > hair, rnov^stache,, and snjall beard,, brown- ; in scribed "Sir Tho. Knt., ^pn of Sir,Tho, Wiat." Panel, diarn. 15 in, ' 183 LADY JANE GREY (1537-1554). Earl Spencer, K.G. Lucas de Heere. Eldest daughter of Henry, Marquis of Dqrset (No. 189) ; b. 1537 ; educ. by Aylmer, afterwards Bp. of London ; could write and speak Greek, Latin, and other languages; married, 1553, Lord Guildford Dudley (No. 191); nominated by Edward VI. as his successor ; executed 12 Feb. 1554. Half-length miniature ; seated in a room near a window ; rich crimson dress, with square-cut low body ; r. hand turning leaves of a missal open on a desk beside her ; tall, gilt-covered cup on table to herl. Panel, 2i x 15 in. 184 LADY JANE GREY. Colonel Tempest. Mark Garrard. Bust ; fair Ijajry dark .turban-shaped hat with large sapphire, open coUar to bodice, fastened with jewel. Carivas, 23J in. x 17J in. ' ¦ ' 185 REGINALD, CARDINAL POLE (1500-1558). ^Archbishop OF Canterbury. Reginald Pokj ^th son of Richard Pole, Ld. Montagu, by Margaret, daughter of George D. of Clarence ; b. March,.! 590; at Stoverton Castle, in Staffordshire; at' 12 years old entered Magdalen College, Oxford; travelled in Italy and France, and at the time of Henry VIII.'s divorce wrote against it with vigour and eloquence ; Cardinal in 1536. His family were persecuted by Henry, and his aged mother put to death (No. 28). On the accession of Mary returned to England, to aid in restoring Romanism ; in 1556, Archbp. of Canterbury; d. 18 Nov. 1558. Three-quarter size, seated ; costume as Cardinal ; paper in. r. hand ; Latin motto to r. Canvas, 44 X 35 in. 186 SIR ANTONIO MORE (1519-1575). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Antonio More. Portrait painter; b. 1519 ; of Dutch family ; worked much in England ; d. 1575. Three-quarter length ; black doublet and trunk hose, massive gold chain ; head of large dog to r. of picture, on which his 1. hand rests. Panel, 45 X 33 in. 34 REIGN OF KING EDWARD VI. I547-I553- 187 EDWARD VI. (1537-1553), LENT BY PAINTER. King's College, Cambridge. To waist ; probably intended to represent him not long before his death ; ermine-trimmed crimson robe, badge K.G. Canvas, z6 x 21 in. 188 HENRY DE LA POLE, LORD MONTACUTE. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Eldest son of Sir Richard Pole, K.G., and Margaret Plantagenet, Coun tess of Salisbury ; brother of Cardinal Pole ; summoned to parliament 1533 and '36 as Ld. Montagu ; attainted ; imprisoned in the Tower ; beheaded, there, 1539. Bust, looking upwards to 1. ; high black hat and black dress ; view of the Tower in the distance. Panel, 30 x 23 in. 189 HENRY GREY, 3RD MARQUIS OF DORSET AND DUKE OF SUFFOLK. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Mark Garrard. Father of Lady Jane Grey (No. 183) ; eldest son of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquis of Dorset ; succeeded to that title 1530 ; divorced his first wife in order to marry Lady Frances Brandon, daughter of Charles, D. of Suffolk, and niece of Henry VIIL ; on the death of Edward VI. joined in the treasca? of the D. of Northumberland ; imprisoned in the Tower, but soon released ; joined Sir Thomas Wyat's rebellion and again proclaimed his daughter, ¦ Lady Jane Grey, queen ; executed on Tower Hill, 23 Feb. 1554. Half-length; white gold-laced doublet, close friU, furred and jewelled dark cloak ; collar K.G. ; cap with white feather. Panel, 30 x 23 in. 190 LADY JANE GREY (1537-1554.) Bodleian Libr,\ry, Oxford. (5i?^ No. 183.) Bust; smaU life-size ; flat black head-dress, black dress Sned with white fur. Panel, 14 x 11 J in. 191 LORD GUILDFORD DUDLEY. Colonel and Baroness North. Son of John Dudley, E. of Northumberiand ; married Lady Jane Grey, and was involved m the ruin brought upon her by his ambitious father • executed m the Tower on the morning of the same day as his accomoUshed wife, 12 Feb. 1554. {See No. 183.) '^ Half-length, smaU life-size, ruff, doublet, and surcoat black, with dark fer, white gold-embroidered sleeve, gloves in r. hand. Panel, 14 x 11 in. 192 EDWARD VL PRESENTING CHARTERS. Bridewell Hospital. Hans Holbein. Presenting at Whitehall, in 1552 charters to the three hospitals of Christ, Bndewell and St. Thomas The Lord Mayor, Sir George Barnes, and the V^ sheriffs, are receivmg the charter ; the Town-clerk in furred goWn to 1. ; Thomas Goodrich, Bp. of Ely, Lord ChanceUor, on the king's r holds the Great Seal ; Sir Rt. Bowes, Master of the Rolls, on the king's 1 holds a roll and bag ; William, ist E. of Pembroke, Lord Chamberiain! wears' the Gart^ Hans Holbein is to r. of the picture ; two Yeomen of the Guard are behind ' Full-size figures. Canvas, 8 ft. 10 in. X 9 ft. 7 in. "ciuim. REIGN-QF QUEEN MARY, I553-I558. 35 193 LADY JANE GREY (i537-i554-) levtby painter. Lord Houghton. {See No. 183.) Half-length ; red over-dress, showing diapered skirt .and puffed sleeves. Panel, 30 x .24 in. 194 SIR EDWARD GRIMSTON, Kt. Earl of Verulam. To waist, holding skull in 1. hand ; high "black hat and black dress, thin white beard ; dated 1590 ; age 61, apparently much older. Panel, 30 X 25 in. ,195 REGINALD, CARDINAL POLE (1500-1558). ' Lord Arundell of Wardour. Titian; Half-length miniature, seated ; red berretta cap and rochet {see No. 185). Panel, 1 3 x -8 in. ,; , ' ^ ¦ , ' . ' .This portrait belonged to the' family of the Rocci, and was last purchased from the Colonria family. ' ^196 QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). ' Mr. Charles Winn. Sir Antonio More. Daughter of Henry VIII. by his 1st wife, Katharine of Arragon; b. at Greenwich, 8 Feb. 1515 ; Sue. her half-brother, Edward Vl., 6 July, 1553 ; married Phihp II. of Spain, 1554 ; d. 17 Nov. 1558, aged 43 years. Miniature, three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair covered with em broidered green velvet ; reddish hair, black velvet over-dress, open single ruff, black head-dress, flattened over the forehead, rising behind, and jew elled ; red rose in r. hand. Panel, 13J x loj in. ig7 HENRY FITZALAN, EARL OF ARUNDEL, K.G, ^ Marquis of Bath. ' Soldier and Statesman ; last E. of Arundel of his name ; only son oLa William, gthor nth E. by Anne, daughter of Henry'Percy, 4th E. of Nor--^ thumberland ; created Baron Maltravers, 1533; Field-Marshal of Henry'' VIII.'s army at Boulogne, 1544; Governor of Calais ; one of the King's 16 "j ¦executors ; President ofthe Council under Queen Mary, and High ConstaTjl*.*^ and High Steward under Elizabeth ; d.^ 1580. Half'length ; reddish-brown beard and moustache, black doublet, black surcoat fur-Uned ; collar K.G. ; date 1558, age 56. Panel, 3 ft. x 2 ft. 4J in. 198 LADY ELEANOR BRANDON. Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Lucas de Heere. Daughter of Charles, D. of Suffolk, and Mary Tudor, Dowager Queen of Franpe ; married Henry E. of Cumberland (his ist wife) ; d. 1547. ~ Three-quarter size ; auburn hair, black jewelled head-dress, with small plumes, close frill and thickly jewelled surcxnat, high on the shoulders, kirtle sewn with pearls, locket with black ribbon in 1. hand ; s. of arms over her r. ; date, 1565. (See date of death.) Panel, 38 x 23 in. 36 REIGN OF QUEEN MARY, I553-I558. 199 QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). LENT Bir PAINTER. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Three-quarter size, standing in front of a rich chair ; dark reddish hair, marone surcoat with wide sable-furred sleeves, showing the embroidered aiid puffed dress beneath ; book and gloves in her hands. Panel, 36 a 28J in. 200 PHILIP IL OF SPAIN. Sir Wm. Stirling Maxwell, Bt. M.P. Sanchez Coello. B. 21 May, 1527 ; -son of Charles V. and Isabella of Portugal ; married Mary Tudor, 1554 his 2nd wife, who died 1558 ; sue. to the throne of Spain on his father^s abdication, 1556 ; fitted out the Spanish Armada for invasion of England, 1588; d. 13 Sept, 1598. Three-quarter size ; short beard touched with grey, richly inlaid armour ; badge of golden fleece ; baton in r. hand. Canvas, 43 X 36 in. 261 STEPHEN GARDINER, BP. OF WINCHESTER. Trinity Hall, Cambridge. (.5",?^ No. 202.) To waist, smaU life-size, episcopal habit, red book in r. hand. Panel, 19 x 14 in. 202 STEPHEN GARDINER, BISHOP OF Lord Taunton. WINCHESTER. Hans Holbein. Statesman; b. at Bury St. Edmunds, 1483; studied at Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; Secretary to Cardinal Wolsey ; secured the favour of Henry VIII. ; employed in the matter of his divorce from Queen Katharine ; 1531, Bishop of Winchester ; opposed the Refonnation ; imprisoned in Edward VI.'s reign; released and made Lord ChanceUor by Queen Mary, whose persecutions he aided; d. 12 Nov. 1555. To waist, small life-size, dark furred gown and flat cap, holding a pink in L hand. Panel, 13 x 10 in. I 203 WM. POWLETT, 1ST MARQUIS of WINCHESTER, Mr. John Webb. F. Zucchero. {See No. 207.) Bust ; small forked brown beard, black cap, small plume and jewelled band, narrow frill, black high-collared surcoat with gold studs, white stick in r. hand ; badge of K.G. Panel, 22J x 16 in. 204 HUGH LATIMER, BISHOP OF WORCESTER. Dean of Canterbury. Son of a farmer in Leicestershire ; b, about 1475 ; graduated at Cam bridge ; preached Reformed doctrines, and was protected by Thomas Crom well (No. 113) and Anne Boleyn (No. 97), who appointed him her Chaplain; made Bishop of Worcester, 1535 ; imprisoned for six years, tiU Edward VI.'s reign ; again imprisoned by Queen Mary, and, though at least eighty years of age, burnt at the stake at O.xford, 16 Oct. 1555. ¦ Three-quarter size, grey beard and moustache, black cap, surplice and black scarf, stick in 1. hand, book carried from his belt ; s. of arms • name inscribed, with date of martyrdom and a text. Panel, 28 x 20 in reign of queen mary, 1553-1558. 37 205 QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). LENT BY PAINTER. Society of Antiquaries. Lucas de Heere. Three-quarter size ; flat French head-dress, with hanging kerchief, high brown gold-embroidered dress, sewn with pearls, sablcrtrimmed wide sleeves ; background a dull red velvet curtain ; signed H. F., 1554. Panel, 40 x 30 in. 206 REGINALD, CARDINAL POLE. ^Earl Spencer, K.G. Pierino del Vaga. {See No. 185.) Three-quarter size, seated ; long greybeard, dark berretta cap and rochet ; books to his 1., green curtain at back. Canvas, 45 X 36 in. 207 WILLIAM POWLETT, ist MARQUIS OF "' WINCHESTER, K.G. Soc. OF Antiquaries. Eldest son of Sir John Powlelt, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Peulet ; b. 1475 ; Comptroller ofthe King's household in 1533 — the first fact remaining of his life; created Baron St. John of Basing, in Hants, 1539; K.G. 1541 ; one of Heniy's executors; created under Edward' VI. E. of Wiltshire and Marquis of Winchester ; contrived to retain position and favour with Queens Mary and Elizabeth; d. 10 Mar. 1572, aged 97, having lived in seven reigns : " in all times of his life increasing in greatness of ionour and preferment." Bust ; black cap, dark dress, small neck-frill, collar of K.G. ; treasurer's staff in I. hand, inscribed with name and titles. Panel, 16 x 12J in. 208 PRINCESS MARY TUDOR, afterwards Q. MARY. Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Hans Holbein. Three-quarter miniature ; reddish-brown hair, close head-dress, jew elled, smaU open frill, surcoat black, high-shouldered, trimmed with miniver ; square body, jewelled coUar and girdle, holding heart-shaped locket in her hands ; dated at back, 1 544. Panel, 1 2 x 9 in. , 209 PHILIP II. OF SPAIN. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Antonio More, To waist, small life-size, looking to r. ; black furred-edged doublet ; r. hand on table. Panel, 25 X 18 in. 210 SIR EDWARD GRIMSTON, Kt. Earl of Verulam. Comptroller of Calais, 1552. When Calais was taken, in 1558, he was ¦carried prisoner to the Bastile, from whence he made his escape by the help of a file and a rope, conveyed to him by his servant ; d. at the age of 98. Three-quarter size ; black cap and gown, fuU ruff, gloves in r. hand ; poetic inscription on background ; dated 1548, jet. 50. Panel, 35 x 28 in. ¦ 211 EDWARD, 1ST LORD NORTH. Colonel and Baroness North. Only son of Roger North ; b. about 1496, probably in London, where his father was a merchant ; entered at Peterhouse, Cambridge ; studied for the bar; knighted and M.P. ii> 1541 ; one of Henry VIII.'s 16 executors, and in D 38 REIGN OF QUkEN MARY, I553-1558- Mary's reign created (1553) Baron North, of Kirtling, in Cambridge. D. at his house in the Charter-house, London, 31 Dec. 1564; gave the parsonage of Ellington to Peterhouse College. Bust; black cap, fur tippet, gold chain. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 212 QUEEN MARY (1515-1558). lent by painter. Mr. W. B. Stopford. Lucas de Heere, Flat jewelled head-dress, with "black hanging kerchief, black surcoat edged with fur and jewels, jewelled glove in 1. hand, folded paper in r., in scribed, "The Supplication of Thomas Hungad." Panel, 44 x 35 in. 213 ALICE JUDDE, WIFE OF THOMAS SMYTHE. Viscount Strangford. Daughter of Sir And. Judde, Kt. ; married Thomas Smythe of Osten- hanger (No. 221). In right of this lady the Viscts. Strangford are hereditary members of the Skinners' Company, and Lords of the Manors of Ashford and Westure. Half-l,ength ; close ruff, black dress, peacock-feather fan in I. hand. Canvas, 45 X 34 in. 214 SIR THOMAS WILSON, Kt. Sir T. M. Wilson, Bt. LL.D. of University of Padua; Sec. of State and Ambassador under Queen Elizabeth ; Master of St. Katharine's Hospital ; Lay Dn. of Durham; sent, after D. of Norfolk's execution, with Wm. Lord De la Warr and Sir R. Sadler, to remonstrate with Mary Queen of Scots for continuing to quarter the arms of England ; condemned to the stake at Rome ; escaped by a tumult,, on account of the death of the Pope. Bust ; blk. cap, dark furred dress, close frill ; dated 1575. Panel, 20 X 16, This picture was repaired, 1777. 215 WILLIAM WHITAKER, D.D. (1547-1595). St. John's College, Cambridge. {See No. 222.) Bust ; black cap and dress, close ruff, open red book in hands. Panel, 22J x 17 in. 216 SIR WALTER HUNGERFORD. Sir Hungerford Pollen, Bt. Of Farley Hungerford Castle; son of Sir Walter, Ld. Hungerford, x)f Heytesbury, who was attainted and beheaded with CromweU, E'. of Essex, under Henry VIII. 1541. Small full length, in complete armour, mounted on dark-brown horse, with greyhound and hawks ; curious inscription on the old frame. Panel,, 38 X 38 in. 217 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). F. Zucchero. Daughter of Henry VIII. by his 2nd wife. Queen Anne Boleyn ; b. at Greenwich, 7 Sept. 1533 ; sue. on the death of her half-sister. Queen Mary, 1558 ; d. at Richmond, 24 June, 1603, aged 70 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey, FuU length, in fancy embroidered dress, sandals sewn with pearls ; various mottoes on tree to r. ; verses on escutcheon to her 1. Canvas, 7 ft. 3 x 4ft. 10, reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 39 ,218 SIR GAWEN CAREW, KT. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. N. Hilliard. Son of Edmond, Baron of Carew ; d. at Exeter, 1583. Head to r. ; black beard and clpse hair ; black dress and close ruff. Panel, 13J X n in. 219 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Lucas de Heere. Full-length small figures ; an allegory of the Queen and the goddesses of Power, Wisdom, and Beauty, outshone at her approach ; the Queen advancing ¦with her attendants, Juno retiring hastily, Minerva and Venus awaiting ber ; dated 1569 ; signed with monogram. IPanel, 33 X 25 in. 220 FRANgOIS, DUC D'ALENgON, D'ANJOU, &c. Mr. John Bruce. Francois Clouet (Janet). . Son of Henri II. and Catherine de' Medici; b. 1554; called by his mother " Le Moricaud '' {the Brown), from the marks of small-pox ; a suitor for the hand of Queen Elizabeth about 15 72, but proposals rejected on account of massacre of St. Bartholomew; elected sovereign ofthe Netherlands, 1581, and renewed his suit in person, 1582 ; splendidly entertained by the Queen for some months ; expelled from Netherlands soon after his return ; d. 1584. Head ; black cap, small white plume, close ruff, black dress. Panel, 16 x 13. 22 1 THOMAS SMYTHE (1522-1591). Viscount Strangford. Of Ostenhanger ; b. about 1 522 ; son of John Smythe of Corsham, Farmer of customs under Queen Elizabeth ; father of Sir Thomas, Ambas. to Russia, who is stated to have fitted out, at his own cost, the first Arctic expedition ever sent from England, and which discovered and named " Smith's Sound ;" married Alice, daughter of Sir And. Judde, Kt. (No. 213) ; d. about 1591. Half-length ; flat black cap, crimson-furred surcoat ; in 1. hand a silver- headed staff, which is still in possession of his heir-at-law, the possessor of the portrait. Canvas, 45 x 34 in. 222 WILLIAM WHITAKER, D.D. Chetham Hospital and Library, Manchester. B. at Holme, Lancashire, 1547 ; educ. at St. Paul's School and Trinity CoUege, Cambridge ; Reg. Prof of Divinity, Cambridge ; Chanc. of St. Paul's, 1579 ; Master of St. John's, Cambridge, 1587 ; d. 1595. Bust ; black eared-cap and dress, close frill. Canvas, 23 x 19 in. 223 SIR NICHOLAS BACON, Kt. Earl of Verulam. 2nd son of Robt. Bacon, of Drinkston, Suffolk ; b. at Chislehurst, Kent, 1509 or '10 ; went early to Corpus .Christi (Bene't) College, Cambridge, where he began his friendship with Cecil, afterwards Lord Burghley ; studied at Paris and at Gray's Inn; employed by Henry VIII. ; had a' grant of the manor of Redgrave and others on the dissolution of St. Edmundsbury monastery ; knighted and made Lord Keeper by Elizabeth ; held the Seal .for 20 years ; .d. 20 Feb. 1579. He was very corpulent, and the Queen used to say " his soul lodgeth well." Bust ; black, cap, deep ruff, furred robe, staff in r. hand. Panel, 23 x 16 in. 40 REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 224 HENRY FITZALAN, EARL OF ARUNDEL, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. {See No. 197.) Small full-length, on white horse, in armour ; titles and date 1581. Panel, 42 x 33 in. 225 WM. SOMERSET, 3RD E. OF WORCESTER, K.G. Duke of Beaufort. Son of Henry, 2nd E. of Worcester, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Brown, Kt., Standard-bearer to Henry VII. ; in 1573, sent to France ¦with a christening present from Queen Elizabeth, of a fount of gold, for the ¦daughter of Charles IX. of France ; married Christian, daughter of Edward L. North, of Cathledge ; d. 21 Feb. 1589. Three-quarter size, in suit of gold-enriched armour, white neck and ¦wrist frills ; badge of K.G., with narrow blue ribbon ; white staff in r. hand ; s. of arms over 1. side ; dated 1569, age4(?)4. Panel, 37 x 29 in. 226 QUEEN ELIZABETH. Sir John Salusbury Trelawny, Bt. Nicholas Hilliard, Three-quarter size ; dark reddish-brown hair, close-jewelled head-dress, full ruff, figured stomacher, black dress with fardingale. Canvas, 42 x 31 in. 227 JOHN WHITGIFT, ABP. OF CANTERBURY (1530-1604). St. Peter's College, Cambridge. B. 1530, at Great Grimsby ; educ. at Wellow and Queens' and Pembroke, Camb. ; early embraced the Reformed tenets ; Master of Trin. CoU. Camb., 1 567 ; answered " An Admonition to Pari.," by desire of Archbp. Parker, about 1572; Bishop of Worcester, 1 576 ; succeeded Grindal as Archbishop of Canterbury, 1583 ; d. 29 Feb., 1604. Bust ; black cap, scarlet robe, with black high collar ; book in r. hand ; dated 1560. Panel, 20J X 17 in. 228 JOHN BULL, Mus. Doc. University of Oxford. Musician ; b. 1 562 ; educ. under WiUiam Blitheman, Organist to Queen Elizabeth ; one of the Gentlemen of her Chapel, 1585 ; Mus. Bac, Oxford, 1586; Mus, Dr. at Cambridge; 1591, succ. Blitheman as Organist; Prof. of Music in Gresham College, by the recommendation of Elizabeth ; in 1607, played the organ before James I., dining at the Merchant Taylors' Co. ; went abroad in 1613, engaging in the service of the Archduke of Austria; d. abroad after the year 1622. His compositions are vocal, and for the organ, virginal, &c. ; the tune of the National Anthem is ascribed to him. Bust ; black embroidered falling collar, furred cape, black dress'; on back ground, death's head and hour-glass ; age 27, date 1589 ; round the frame is " Tlic P.ull by force in field doth raigne, But Bull by skill goodwill shall gainc." Panel, I ft 10 in. X i fl. 6 in. 229 QUEEN ELIZABETH. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. F. Zucchero. FuU-length, crowned ; dress patterned with animals, monsters, flowers, &c., jewelled feather fan in r. hand, gloves in \. Canvas, 7 ft. 6 X 5 ft. 6. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 41 230 SIR HENRY UMPTON or UNTON. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Henry Nugent Bankes. Mark Garrard. Bust ; small life-size ; seated at a table, writing ; the background is crowded with details of the^ principal circumstances of his life; the cities on the Continent, &c. where he served ; a banquet with mummers ; his death bed scene ; funeral procession and monument in a church ; Fame blows her trumpet and presents a crown. Panel, 28 X 63 in. 231 SIR EDWARD SOMERSET, 4th EARL OF WORCESTER, K.G. Duke of Beaufort. Only son of WiUiam, 3rd E. of Worcester (No. 225); in 1591, sent as Ambassador to James VI. of Scotland, on occasion of the Kinges marriage ; appointed Master of the Horse, 1601 ; Privy Seal, 161 5 ; d. at his house in ' the Strand, 3 Mar. 1627-8. He was notable for his horsemanship and skiU in tilting. Three-quarter size ; bald-headed, lace ruff, white doublet, gold-laced trunk- hose, badge of K.G. with broad blue ribbon. Canvas, 3 ft. 6 in X 3 ft. 9 in. 232 SIR JONATHAN TRELAWNY. Sir John Salusbury Trelawny, Bt. F. Zucchero. Half-length; ruff, black dress, silvered sword-belt ; age, 30; {SeeNo.2gi)f dated 1599. Canvas, 42 X 33 in, 233 EDMUND GRINDAL, D.D., ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Dean of Canterbury. Divine and Reformer; b. at Hinsingham, Cumberland, 15 19; educ. at, Cambridge ; President of Pembroke Hall, 1549 ; Prebendary of Westminster, 1552; during Mary's reign took refuge at Strasburg; aided in drawing up the Liturgy; Bishop of London, 1559; Archbishop of York, 1570; of Canter bury, 1575 ; d. 1583; distinguished as a preacher. Three-quarter, small life-size, seated, bishop's robes, a red book in his dasped hands, arms and date, 1580 ; age 61 on background, and inscription. Panel, 32 X 24 in. 234 SIR WILLIAM PADDY. St. John's College, Oxford. Physician; b. 1554; educ. at St. John's College, Oxford; was present at the death of James I. at Theobalds, near Enfield, and wrote an account thereof in a Prayer-book preserved" in the Library of St. John's ; supported the privileges of the College of Physicians successfully before Sir Thos. Middleton, Lord Mayor, and Sir Henry Montagu, Recorder of London. Full-length ; black hat, doublet, and gown ; table, with watch, and ana tomical drawing to his r. ; date 1600, age 46. Panel, 7 ft. X 4 ft. 2. 42 REIC3N OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 235 LADY HUNSDON. lent by painter. Mr. W. B. Stopford. F. Zucchero.. Wife of Henry Carey, Ld. Hunsdon (No. 238) ; mother of Robert Carey, E. of Monmouth (No. 237), author of Memoirs of his own life ; he mentions being the youngest of 10 sons. Half-length ; black head-dress, large ruff, sable-lined black over-robe. Canvas, 40 x 23 in. 236 MARGARET DOUGLAS, COUNTESS of LENNOX, Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Hans Holbein. {See No. 87.) Full-length ; black-furred robe, clock on table to her r, little dog to her I. ; date 1572, age 55 ; she mentions in her wiU various clocks, of which she seems to have had a number. Canvas, 7 ft. 8 X 4 ft- 6. 237 SIR ROBERT CAREY, AFTERWARDS EARL OF MONMOUTH. Mr. D. Laing. Mark Garrard. B. 1559 or '60; son of Henry Carey, Ld. Hunsdon (No. 238); served against the Spanish Armada, 1588 ; at court when Queen Elizabeth d., and rode off- hastily for Edinburgh, to be first with the news to James I ; created E. of Monmouth, 1625 ; sent after Prince Charles and Buckingham, who had started incog, for Spain {see Nos. 455, 533) ; d. 1639; author of autobiographical Memoirs. , To waist ; black doublet and cloak, broad gold chain ; dated, 1 596 ; ag 33 ; to r. of background is Venus wafted along the sea. Panel, 29 x 24 in. e 238 HENRY CAREY, LORD HUNSDON, K.G. Mr. W. B. Stopford. F. Zucchero. B. 1525 ; son of Wm. Carey and Mary Boleyn (No. 105) ; cr. Baron by Eliz., 1559, whose ist cousin he was ; had charge of her person at Court and at Tilbury ; refused an earldom on his death-bed as unseasonable ; d. 1596. Black cap, jeweUed band, small ruff, doublet fastened with jewelled studs, white stick in r. hand ; badge K.G. ; date 1591, age 66. Canvas, 36 x 29 in. 239 SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON, K.G. (1539-1591). Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. Favourite of Queen Elizabeth, and Ld. Chancellor ; b. 1539 or 40 ; son of William Hatton of Holdenby, Northampton; entered at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, and at the Inner Temple ; noticed by Queen Elizabeth on occasion of a masque ; made Captain of her Body-guard and Kt. ; one of the Com- missioners for the trial of Mary Queen of Scots; Ld. Chancellor in 1587; K.G. 1588 ; ChanceUor ofthe University of Oxford, 1588 ; d. 20 Nov. 1591. Full-length ; white gold-laced doublet, short black cloak sewn with pearls. Canvas, 76 x 44 in. : 240 ELIZABETH, LADY WENTWORTH. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Lucas de Heere. A daughter of William Cecil, Ld. Burghley (No. 242), sister to Robert, ist E. of Salisbury. Three-quarter length ; close curied brown hair, with pearl liead-dress ; lace ruff, long .stomacher and fardingale, stuffed diapered sleeves, fan in r. hand. Panel, 41 J X 35 in. « reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 43:. . 241 ROBERT DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER, K.G., AND PAGE. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Bath. F. Zucchero. ¦ {See No. 251) ; fuU length, in the door of a tent, with his page hearing his helmet and pistol. Canvas, 7 ft. X 4 ft. 3. , 242 WILLIAM CECIL, LORD BURGHLEY, K.G. '¦ Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Mark Garrard. Queen Elizabeth's great Minister ; son of Richard Cecil ; Master of the R-obes to Henry VIII. ; b. 13 Sept. 1520, at Bourne, Lincolnshire ; educ. at Grantham and Stamford, and at St. John's College, Cambridge ; Secretary of State under Edward VI. and Elizabeth ; created Baron of Burghley, K.G., and L. High Treasurer, which office he held for 30 years ; d. 4th Aug. 1598. . Three-quarter size ; white beard, black cap, high ruff, crimson dress, mantle and coUar K.G. ; Treasurer's staff in r. hand. Panel, 43 x 34 in. 243 SIR PHILIP SANDYS, KT. Mr. Charles Winn. Secretary to Queen Elizabeth. Head ; close ruff, black cap and doublet ; dated, 1590 ; age, 50. Panel 17 X 13 in. 244 SIR WALTER MILDMAY, Kt. Sir Henry B. P. St. John Mildmay, Bt. Of Danbury, Essex ; ChanceUor and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth ; founded Emmanuel CoUege, Cambridge ; d. 31 May, 1589 ; bu. in St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield. Bust ; black cap and robe, smaU white ruff; dated 1588. Panel, 20 x 14. ^ 245 WILLIAM CECIL, LORD BURGHLEY, K.G. Bodleian Library, Oxford. {See No. 242.) Small life-size, riding on a mule ; pink and honeysuckle in r. hand ; s. of arms hung on tree to 1. Canvas, 56 X 45 in. 246 THOMAS CECIL, EARL OF EXETER, with his Half -Brother, ROBERT, EARL OF SALISBURY. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. F. Zucchero, Bust, showing r. hand with staff; dark cap and dress, close ruff, badge o K.G. with dark ribbon; white staff in Ld. Salisbury's 1. hand, otherwise nearly the same as No. 259. Panel, 2 ft. x 2 ft 9 in. 247 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Her Majesty (St. James's Palace). Hans Holbein. At the age of 16. . Three-quarter size ; red dress with open sleeves over richly gold^em- broidered skirt ; green "book in her hand. Panel, 42 x 31 in. 44 REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 248 JANE HECKINGTON, MRS. CECIL. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Daughter of William Heckington of Bourne, Lincolnshire ; mar. Richard Cecil, Master of the Robes to Henry VIII. ; mother of the great minister. Lord Burghley. Bust, small life-size, aged, seated in chair, dark furred dress, ruff and black cap, apparently blind, staff in 1. hand. Panel, i ft. 8 in. x i ft. 4 in. 249 JOHN JEWELL, BISHOP OF SALISBURY. Merton College, Oxford. Learned Divine and Reformer ; b. 1522, in Devonshire ; educ. at Merton College, Oxford, under John Parkhurst, afterwards Bp. of Norwich ; under Edward VI. zealously promoted the Reformation ; fled to Frankfort and Strasburg in Mary's reign, and aided Peter Martyr in some of his works ; Bp. of Salisbury soon after Elizabeth's accession ; d. 21 Sept. 1571. His chief work is his " Apology for the Church of England" Bust ; black cap, episcopal habit Panel, 18 X 14 in. 250 SIR WALTER RALEIGH, Kt. (1552-1618). Marquis of Bath. {See No. 345.) Full-length; hat and plume, white doublet, red embroidered scarf ; pair of compasses in r. hand on a table with globe and an open book. Canvas, 7 ft X 4 ft. 8. 251 ROBERT DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER, K.G. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Mark Garrard. Courtier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth ; son of Dudley, D. of North umberland; b. about 1532; served Edward VI. and Queen Mary; Master of the Horse to Queen Elizabeth ; K.G. 1564 ; created E. bf Leicester ; com manded an unsuccessful expedition to the Low Countries, yet was made General of the army raised against the expected Spanish invasion ; accused during his lifetime of many crimes, especially the murder of Amy Robsart, his wife ; retained the favour ofthe Queen tiU his death, 4 Sept. 1588. Half-length ; white gold-embroidered doublet, dark cap and furred cloak; coUar K.G. ; white stick of office in r. hand. Engraved Panel, 43 x 34 in. 252 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Earl of Hardwicke. Half-length, young ; hair dark brown, high jewelled crown, winged head dress, lace ruff, bl.> dress covered with eyes and ears, twisted serpent on 1. sL, sceptre in r. hand, book in 1., dark greenish mantle. Panel, 46 x 32 in. 253 ROBERT DEVEREUX, znd E. OF ESSEX, K.G. Earl of Derby, K.G. Favourite of Queen Elizabeth ;, eldest son of Walter, 1st E. of Essex by Lettice, daughter of Sir Francis KnoUys ; b. at Netherwood, 10 Nov. 1567 ; studied at Trinity CoUege, Cambridge; received the highest honours and appointments from Queen Elizabeth ; at length lost her favour and made a wild attempt at insurrection ; executed for treason, 25 Feb 1601 Bust; rich armour and scarf; dated 1599 ; s. of arms to his r. Panel. 24 X 19 in. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 45 254 MILDRED COKE, LADY BURLEIGH. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. F. Zucchero. A learned and accomplished lady ; daughter of Sir Anthony Coke, who, with the learned Sir John Cheke, was preceptor to Edward VI. ; married, 1 546, William Cecil Lord Burghley, with whom she lived for nearly fifty years ; praised for her learning by Roger Ascham ; mother of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (No. 259). Three-quarter length, three-quarter face to 1., white diapered dress to the throat, with close frill, black robe, jewelled chain and pendants, and head dress, rose in r. hand ; s. of arms to her L Canvas, 37 X 28 in. 255 THOMAS SACKVILLE, EARL OF DORSET. Countess Delawarr. Mark Garrard. {See No. 365.) Full length, with his secretary ; black furred robes ; ribbon and badge K.G. ; white stick as Ld. Treasurer in r. hand ; his secre tary presents a letter addressed to him. Canvas, 7 ft. X 5 ft. 2 in. 256 QUEEN ELIZABETH CARRIED IN STATE TO HUNSDON HOUSE, i8 Sept. 1571. Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Mark Garrard. Queen Elizabeth is seated in a canopy chair of state, dressed in white,. and carried by six gentlemen, probably gentlemen-ushers of the privy chamber ; she is proceeding to pay a visit to her cousin-german, Ld. Hunsdon. On the r. hand of the picture is Lady Hunsdon, dressed in white ; to her r. is Lady Katharine, daughter of Ld. Hunsdon, and wife of Ld. Howard of Effingham ; behind her, in a dark dress, is Lady Mary Boleyn, mother of Ld. Hunsdon. Of the Knights of the Garter, the nearest to the Queen is Robert Dudley, E. of Leicester (No. 241), in pink, with a black cloak. Henry Lord Hunsdon (No. 238), in a green dress, bears the sword of state. WiUiam Cecil, Ld. Burghley (No. 242), wears a black cloak, and carries his white staff as Ld. High Treasurer. Charles Howard, afterwards E. of Nottingham (No. 357), is next before him, wearing a white dress and black cloak.; round his neck is a ribbon with a gem, on which is a profile of the Queen. Ld. Clinton is supposed to be represented in an orange dress, between Ld. Burghley and Ld. Howard ; he was K.G. in 1550 ; E. of Lincoln, 1573. Thomas Radclyffe, E. of Sussex (No. 136), is supposed to be the figure in a pink dress, in the 1. corner ofthe picture ; he was K.G. in 1557. Francis, 2nd E. of Bedford, is supposed to be the figure seen between Ld. Hnnsdon and Ld. Burghley ; he was K.G. in 1564. The Yeomen of the Guard foUow, and the Gentlemen Pensioners, wearing their black cloaks, line the way. George Vertue, described this picture, seen by him at ColeshiU, where it had been 50 or 60 years. The above particulars, as weU as those respecting other pictures lent by Mr Wingfield Digby, are taken from the catalogue compiled by the Hon. Louisa Portman. Canvas, 4 ft. 4 in. X 6 ft. 2 in. 257 QUEEN ELIZABETH. Earl of Warwick. Three-quarter size, crowned ; fair hair faUing on shoulders, royal robes,^ close friU, jeweUed coUar, sceptre in r. hand, globe in 1. Panel, 48 x 39 in. 46 reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 258 SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM, K.G. (1536-1590). LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). A sagacious and trusted Statesman of Q. Eliz. ; b. at Chiselhurst, Kent, 1566 ; educ. at King's Coll., Camb. ; the principal agent against Mary Q. of; Scots ; K.G. 1587 ; d. 6 April, 1590, very poor, and was bu. by his own desire- privately. Bust ; black cap, ruff and dark dress. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 259 ROBERT CECIL, EARL OF SALISBURY, K.G. (1560-1612). Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. F. Zucchero.- Statesman ; son of the great Ld. Burghley by his 2nd wife, Mildred, daughter of Sir Anthony Coke; b. about 1550; entered St. John's CoUege, Cambridge ; employed by his father in affairs of state ; in 1596 appointed by Queen Elizabeth Principal Secretary of State ; created by James I. Baron Cecil, Viscount Cranborne, and in 1605 E. of Salisbury and K.G. ; d. 24 May, i6i2. A man of weak constitution, yet of surprising powers of appli cation to business. Half-length, three-quarter face to r., black dress, white ruff, ribbon of K.G., 1. hand resting on the badge ; paper inscribed with his titles and offices on table to r. Panel, 35 X 27 in. 260 SIR GEORGE CAREW, Kt. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Half-length ; white slashed doublet, black surcoat, with broad tippet of T\'hitish fur ; gloves in r. hand ; dated 1565, age 54. Panel, 39 x 30 in. 261 ROBERT DUDLEY, E. OF LEICESTER, K.G. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. {See No. 251.) Bust; beard and hair grey, plume and doublet white,. lace collar; badge of K.G. Panel, 23 x 17 in. 262 ROBERT DUDLEY, E. OF LEICESTER, K.G. University Library, Cambridge. Bust ; dark beard and moustache, ^lack hat, jeweUed band, dark dress; smaU ruff; collar of K.G. Panel, 18 x 15 in. 263 WALTER DEVEREUX, ist EARL OF Es'sEX. Earl of Yarborough. Sir Antonio More. B. 1540; cr. E. of Essex, 1572 ; Earl-Marshal of Ireland ; mar. Lettice, dau. of Sir F. KnoUys ; suppressed rebellion in North of England ; d. in Dubhn, 22 Sept. 1576; supposed to have been poisoned by Dudley,' E. of Leicester, who mar. his widow ; his son was the unfortunate favourite of Queen Elizabeth. To knees, seated in arm-chair ; brown hair and beard, smaU frill dark surcoat and hose, gloves in 1. hand. Canvas, 48 x 34 in. ' 264 JOHN GLANVILLE. Lincoln's Inn. Judge of Com. Pleas ; father to Speaker GlanviUe in Pariiament of 1640. Half-length ; judge's robes ; s. of arms to his r. ; dated 1600, age sS. Panel, 48 x 33 m. ; s 3 reign of queen ELIZABETH, 1558-1603. 47 265 GEORGE BUCHANAN (1506-1582). LENT BY PAINTER. University of Edinburgh. {See No. 266.) Bust, with r. hand holding paper ; grey beard, black dress and cap. Panel, 18 x 11 in. 266 GEORGE BUCHANAN. Royal Society. F. Pourbus. Learned Jurist, Historian, and Poet ; b. at Killearn, Stirling, Feb. 1506; sent, at 14 years of age, to the University of Paris, by his uncle, whose death, two years after, left him destitute, and he with difficulty returned home ; tutor to young King James VI. ; Director of Chancery, and Lord Pri-vy Seal ; translated the Psalms ; wrote satires and other poems : his Latin style is singularly pure and elegant ; d. 28 Sept. 1582. Bust, full face, aged, short grey beard and moustache. Panel, i ft. 4 in. X 12J in. 267 QUEEN 'ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. F. Zucchero. {See No. 252.) Half-length, face slightly turned to r. ; tall, plumed, and jewelled head-dress, with transparent winged sides, edged with pearl orna ments, gold-coloured robe, scattered over with representations of ears and eyes, serpent on 1. sleeve, rainbow in 1. hand ; inscribed, " Non sine sole iris." Canvas, 50 X 39 in. Engraved. 268 THOMAS HOWARD, 4TH DUKE OF NORFOLK. Earl of Carlisle. F. Zucchero. Son of Henry, E. of Surrey (No. 121); b. about 1536; graduated at Oxford in 1568 ; K.G. by Queen Elizabeth ; employed in the affairs of Scot land ; was gained over by Mary Queen of Scots, when a prisoner in England, and hoped to marry her ; their correspondence was discovered ; he was tried and executed, 2 June, 1572. Half-length, cap and dress black, close neck and wrist frills ; badge of K.G. Panel, 42 x 32 in. ^ 269 MATTHEW PARKER, ABP. OF CANTERBURY (1504-1575). Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. A most learned Divine ; b. at Norwich, 1504; educ. at Corpus Christi (Bene't CoUege), Cambridge; Dean of Stoke Clare, Suffolk, 1535 ; of Lin coln, 1552; M^aster of Bene't CoUege, 1544; Archb. of Canterbury, 1559; the " Bishops' Bible," pub. 1568, was revised under his inspection ; d. 1575. Half-length, three-quarter face to r., flat black cap, episcopal robes ; book in 1. hand, staff in r. ; s. of arms on background ; motto and date on frame, 1572 ; age 69. Panel, 16 X 12 in. 270 JOHN FOXE (1517-1587). Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Author ofthe "Book of Martyrs ;" b. at Boston, Lincolnshire, 1517; entered at Brasenose CoUege, Oxford ;-FeUow of Magdalen, 1543; became Protestant and was deprived ; tutor in family of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote, and afterwards to the children of the E. of Surrey; escaped abroad in Mary's reign ; on her death returned, and received a pension from his former pupil, now D. of Norfolk; Prebendary of Canterbury ; d. 1587. Bust, grey beard and moustache, high black hat, black dress, lace ruff. Canvas, I ft. loi^ in. X I ft. 5J in. 4^ reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. V 271 QUEEN ELIZABETH (as Princess). LENT By PAINTER. Mr. Andrew Fountaine. Sir Antonio More. Three-quarter size ; small jeweUed head-dress, open small ruff, richly- jeweUed black surcoat, with puffed sleeves ; gloves in r. hand. Panel, 44 x 29. 272 HUBERT LANGUET (1518-1581). Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. B. at Viteaux, in Burgundy, 1518; through the teaching of Melancthon embraced the Reformed doctrine; employed by Augustus of Saxony ; narrowly escaped during the massacre of St. Bartholomew, 1572 ; entered the service of the Prince of Orange ; corresponded with Sir Philip Sidney, whose friend and teacher he was ; d. at Antwerp, 1581. Half-length; dark dress, gold chain; dated 1564; age, 51. Panel 36 X 26 in. 273 SIR THOMAS GRESHAM (1519-1579). Mercers' Company. Merchant ; builder, chiefly at his own charge, of the Royal Exchange ¦ youngest son of Sir Richard Gresham, " King's Merchant ;" b. in 1 5 19 ; educ' at GonviUe and Caius CoUege ; apprentice to his uncle. Sir John Gresham, a Merchant ; employed at Antwerp in public financial business under Edward VL, Mary, and Elizabeth ; Knighted by Elizabeth, who frequently visited him m Bishopsgate— the house he left as a CoUege ; d. 21 Nov. 1579 Half-length ; reddish forked beard, black cap jewelled, narrow frill, black dress; r. hand resting on a gold-embroidered purse, 1. on sword-hilt Panel, 3 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 5 in. 274 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586). Earl of Warwick. Soldier, -Poet, and Statesman ; eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney (No. 304) ; b. 29 Nov. 1554; educ. at Shrewsbury and Christchurch, Oxford ; invited to become a candidate for the crown of Poland; 1585, Governor of Flushing and General ofthe Horse under his uncle Leicester (No. 2? i) • d 7 Oct ii;86 « A^rr" /^"'T^^ '''J- ^^"^"* ^^"^''""^ "^^^ Zutphen; his Sonnets and u i/f' Z^u, *°i?'^ accomplished sister, are his best-known works. Half-length ; close ruff, gorget, gold-corded black doublet. Panel, 42 x 32. 275 • SIR PHILIP SIDNEY(i554-i586). Marquis of Lothian. y. Zucchero. Half-length; gold enriched cuirass, red trunk hose • baton in r hanH ¦ hehnet to his r. ; inscription recording his death. Panel,' ' 276 LADY MARY DUDLEY, WIFE OF SIR HENRY ^ ^ SIDNEY. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 49 277 SIR RICHARD CLOUGH, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. j. Williams Ellis. Eminent Merchant ; b. in Denbigh, N. Wales ; employed by Queen Elizabeth and Knighted ; partner with Sir Thomas Gresham (No. 279) ; is stated to have furnished the plans for the building of the Royal Exchange, and supplied a portion of the funds ; also bricks and wood-carving, which he sent over from Antwerp ; married Katharine Tudor de Bereyne, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, grand-daughter of Henry VII. ; d. 1570, at Antwerp, his heart was bu. at Denbigh ; he performed a pilgrimage to Jerusalei'n. Three-quarter size ; brown beard, small frill, dark silver-laced doublet, white-embroidered under-coat and sleeves ; glove in r. hand ; s. of arms to his 1. Panel, 3 ft 1 in. x 2 ft. 3 in. 278 COUNTESS OF DERBY. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Lucas de Heere. Half-length ; wide black outer ruff, and lace open inner one ; black dress. Panel, 39 X 34 in. 279 SIR THOMAS GRESHAM (1519-1579). yMR. G. W. G. Leveson Gower, M.P. Sir Antonio More. {See No. 273.) Half-length, seated, looking to 1. ; black dress ; gloves in r. hand. Panel, 45 X 35 in. 280 SIR NICHOLAS THROCKMORTON, Kt. (1513-1570). Sir William Throckmorton, Bt; Soldier, Statesman, and Diplomatist ; 4th son of Sir Geo. Throckmorton ; b. 1 5 13; Commanded at the Victory of Musselburgh, 1547; Ambassador from Queen Elizabeth in France and in Scotland ; d. suddenly at the E. of Leicester's, 12 Feb. 1570, with the suspicion, then usual, of poison. Bust, showing hands ; narrow forked beard, black cap, sable tippet ; age 49. Canvas, 26 X 20 in. 281 RICHARD COX, BISHOP OF ELY (1499-1581). Trinity Hall, Cambridge. B. 1499, at Whaddon, Bucks ; educ. at Eton and King's College, Cam bridge ; invited by Wolsey to Oxford, where he was imprisoned for adopting tenets of Reformers ; on his release became Master of Eton ; Tutor to Prince Edward ; ChanceUor of Oxford, 1547 ; Dean of Westminster, 1549 ; deprived in Queen Mary's reign, and retired to Frankfort, but returned on accession of Elizabeth, and made Bp. of Ely, 1559; one of the compilers of Liturgy, and engaged in translation of Bishops' Bible ; d. 22 July, 1581. Half-length, small life-size ; grey forked beard, episcopal habit ; 1. hana resting on red book, r. holding stick ; age 84, Panel, 22i x 18 in. 282 FRANCES WALSINGHAM, as LADY SIDNEY". Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. Daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham ; b. 1550 : married, ist, Sit Philip Sidney (No. 274) ; 2nd, Robert Devereux, E. of Essex (No. 253) ; 3rd, Richard de Burgh, E. of Clanricarde. Three-quarter, smaU life-size, three-quarter face to 1. ; white dress, black '50 REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. robe, overcoat jewelled on the short puffed sleeves, holding in her hands a miniature, and wearing a rose and honeysuckle; dated 1572, aet. s. 22. Panel, 33 X 25 in. 283 SIR JAMES DUNDAS, OF ARNISTON. lent by painter. Mr. Robert Dundas, of Arniston. 3rd son of George Dundas of Dundas, by Catharine, daughter of Law rence, 3rd Ld. Oliphant ; Governor of Berwick in the time of James VI. of Scotland. Red hair, black armour, gold enriched ; plumed helmet to his I., s. of arms to r. ; date 1594, age 24. Canvas, 35 x 28 in. 284 MARY SIDNEY, COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. The beloved sister of Sir P. Sidney, to whom he dedicated his " Arcadia ;" daughter of Sir Henry Sidney (No. 304); b. about 1550; married Henry Herbert, E. of Pembroke (No. 492) ; carefully educ. in modern and ancient languages, including Hebrew ; wrote many verses, but the small pieces of her prose surpass them ; d. at her house in Aldersgate Street, 25 Sept. 1621 ; bu. in Salisbury Cath. Ben Jonson's celebrated epitaph is not on her tomb. Half-length ; close-falling ruff, large cuffs, black dress. Canvas, 35 x 27. 285 CH. JUST. SIR JOHN POPHAM, Kt. (1531-1606). Duke of Manchester. Eminent Lawyer; b. about 1531, at Huntworth, Somersetshire; studied at Balliol CoUege, Oxford, and at the Middle Temple; M.P. for Bristol, 1571 ; Solicitor-Gen. 1579; Speaker ofthe House of Commons, 1581. On being asked by Queen Elizabeth "What hath passed in the Lower House?" he replied, "If it please your Majesty, seven weeks." Attorney-Gen. 1581 ; Ld. Chief Justice King's Bench and Kt. 1592 ; d. 10 June, 1606. Half-length ; black hat, judge's robes, collar S.S. ; stick in 1. hand ; s. of arms to his r. Panel, 45 x 33 in. 286 ferdinando, 5th earl of derby, k.g., an::; sir thomas gerard, Kt. Sir Robert 'I'olver Gerard, Bt. {See No. 289) ; Half-length figures, arm in ann ; black doublets, and open coUars, ss. of arms and titles on background. Canvas, 47 X 61 in, 287 HENRY STANLEY, 4TH EARL OF DERBY. Earl of Derby, K.G. Eldest son of Edward, 3rd E. (No. 153), b)- Dorothy, daughter of Thomas D. of Norfolk; b. 1531 ; was in favour, when Ld. Strange, at the court of Edward VI. ; K.G. in 1575 ; employed by Queen Elizabeth in many impor tant offices ; d. at Lathom, 25 Sept. 1593. To waist ; black cap and plume, black dress ; collar of K.G. Panel, 32 x 25. REIGN OF queen ELIZABETH, 1558-1603. 51 288 ALICE SPENCER, COUNTESS OF DERBY, LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Derby, K.G. Youngest of six daughters of Sir John Spencer, of Althorpe (No. 371); b. 1556 (?); married, 1579, Ferdinando, 5th E. of Derby (No. 289) ; celebrated by Spenser under the name of " Amaryllis ;" married, 2ndly, in 1600, Thomas Egerton, Ld. Chancellor EUesmere, his 3rd wife ; received, 1602, a visit at Harefield from Queen Elizabeth ; d. 26 Jan. 1635-6. Milton wrote his beauti ful little pastoral, " Arcades," to be acted in compliment to her. Reddish hair, small black head-dress, large ruff, sleeves and stomacher covered with lace ; feather-fan in 1. hand ; date 1 598, age 42. Panel, 30 x 25. .289 FERDINANDO STANLEY, 5TH EARL OF DERBY, K.G. Earl of Derby, K.G. Son of Henry, 4th E. ; married, 1579, Alice, daughter of Sir John. Spencer, of Althorpe ; an accomphshed man and a poet ; during the alarm. of the Spanish invasion was Mayor of Liverpool, being then Lord Strange, and raised a large force of horsemen ; K.G. ; d. by witchcraft, as was said, perhaps by poison, 16 April, 1594; celebrated by Spencer under the name of "Amyntas." Bust ; open lace-edged collar, black doublet. Canvas, 24 x 30 in. 290 SIR ANTHONY SHIRLEY. Sir Thomas Western, Bt., M.P. Eastern Traveller; b. at Weston, Sussex, 1565 ; embarked, in 1596, for ¦ the Antilles ; introduced at Elizabeth's Court by Essex, and sent to Italy ; from Venice he started, in 1598, with his brother Robert (No. 404) for Persia; was well received by. Shah-abbas, and sent by him as Ambassador to Europe; he traveUed by Astrachan and to Moscow, thence to Venice, wliere he was imprisoned ; the King of Spain created him Admiral of the Levant ; James I. recalled him to England but he did not obey ; is believed to have d. ¦ abroad about 1631. Half-length ; bareheaded ; gold inlaid armour, trunk-hose ; date 1 588. ¦ age 23. Panel, 35 in. X 24J in. 291 SIR JONATHAN TRELAWNY (1569-1604). Sir John Salusbury Trelawny, Bt. Daniel Mytens. Son of John Trelawny, by Anne Resk>-mer ; b. 1569; High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1594; M.P. for Liskeard and for Cornwall; Kt. 1597; married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Killigrew ; d. 1604. {See No. 232.) Three-quarter length ; wide fluted ruff, white doublet, black short cloak ; s. of arms to his r. ; dated, 1585 ; age 16. Panel, 37 X 28 in. 292 SIR CHRISTOPHER WRAY, Kt. (1524-1592). Mr. W. T. Snosswell. Ld. Chief Just. Queen's Bench ; b. 1524; educ. at Magdalen CoUege, Cam bridge, which building his daughter Frances, Countess of Warwick, finished ..and .endowed with scholarships ; admitted at Lincoln's Inn, 1545; M.P. 1553 ; Speaker, 1571 ; Judge, 1572 ; Ch. Just, and Kt. 1574 ; d. 7 May, 1592. Bust ; judge's robes and S.S. collar ; dated'1582, age 59. Canvas, 2 }. x i^9.. 52 REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1558-1603. 293HENRY HOWARD, E. OF NORTHAMPTON, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. j. G. Nichols. A man of much and curious reading ; 2nd son of the accomplished E. of Surrey (No. 121); b. at Shottesham, Norfolk, 1539; educ. at King's ColL and Trin. Hall, Camb. ; travelled for some years ; scarcely gained any favour from Elizabeth but under James I. was Privy Coun. ; Warden of the Cinque Ports ; Constable of Dover Castle ; E. of Northampton, 1605, and K.G. ; Ld. Privy Seal, 1609 ; d. 15 June, 1614 ; bu. in Dover Castle Church. Bust ; black hat and dress, large ruff; ribbon and badge, K.G. Panel" 23 X 17 in. ' 294 ROBERT CECIL, ist EARL OF SALISBURY, K.G. Earl of Derby, K.G. {See No. 259.) Half-length ; black dress, standing by a table, on which is the privy purse. Panel, 35 X 25 in. 295 HENRY HASTINGS, 3RD EARL OF HUNTING DON, K.G. ( Marquis of Hastings. Eldest son of Francis, 2nd E. ; K.G., 19 June, 1579; Privy Coun cillor under Queen Elizabeth; President of the North; one of the peers who had charge of Mary Queen of Scots ; a benefactor to Emmanuel College Cambridge ; married Katharine, daughter of John Dudley, D. of North- nmberland; d. 14 Dec. 1595. Three-quarter size in rich gold-inlaid suit of annour, bare-headed, with smaU ruff; dated 1588, age 52; s. of arms to his left. Panel, 3 ft. 7 in X 2 ft. 9 m. I J / <-> 296 ROBERT DEVEREUX, 2nd EARL OF ESSEX, K.G, Earl Spencer, K.G. Is^ac Oliver. {See No 253.) Half-length; white doublet and ruff; badge of K.G. ; s. ¦of arms to his 1. Panel, 41 x 33 in. > a > 297 SIR THOMAS CHALONER, Kt. ri5i5-ic6<:^ Mrs. M. G. Edgar. Sir Antonio More. ChariesVn?r^r^''°"* '^^^l u"'t ^' Cambridge; was at the court of Charies V. of Germany with Sir H. Knevet, and in Charies's exnedition to Algiers; Kt. forvaour in the battle of Musselburgh, 1547 Ambassador 0 Germany and Spain; attached to the Reformed Opinions;' dToct 1565 wrote m prose and Latin verse. ' ' ^ ' ' To waist ; close frill, black dress ; holding scalps; wJtV, riiw.. „ . ¦ u- a winged globe and gold chain; dated ^ Sstlorstlo^^lT'^X^'^t^!. 298 AMY GAINES, LADY POPHAM. Mr. F. L. Popham. Just^llfjlnX^tmlN^ls^S)^^''^^^ of Glamorgan, Esq. ; married CL Bust ; white lace coUar, black dress, slashed sleeves. Panel, 29 x 23 in. reign of queen ELIZABETH, 1558-1603. 53 l|-f~|-— *— - -^—~ ¦ - _ ¦ 299 FULKE GREVILLE, ist LORD BROOKE. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Warwick. Patoun. " Servant to Queen Elizabeth, Councillor to King James, and friend to Sir Philip Sidney ;" son of Sir Fulke Greville ; b. 1554 ; educ. at Shrewsbury with Sir P. Sidney, and at Oxford and Cambridge; Kt. 1597 ; K.B. 1603 ; Under-Treasurer and Chanc. of the Exchequer, 1614 ; created Baron Brooke, of Beauchamp's Court, co. Warwick, 1 620-1 ; assassinated by a dependant, Ralph Heywood, in his house in Holborn, 1628. Half-length ; black hat and plume, large ruff, yellow dress, black cloak ; dated 1586. Canvas, 48 x 39 in. 300 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, Kt. Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Sir Antonio More. {See No. 274) Full length, standing, r. hand resting on sword ; white doublet, black cloak. Canvas, 82 x 46 in. 301 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY AND HIS BROTHER, afterwards earl OF LEICESTER. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. Full-length standing fi'gures arm in arm ; white doublets, purplish trunk- hose ; high plumed white hat to r. of Sir P. Canvas, 64 x 42 in. 302 AMBROSE DUDLEY, EARL OF WARWICK. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Hans Holbein. Soldier and Courtier ; 4th son of Dudley D. of Northumberland ; b. 1530 or 31 ; shared his father's attainder in 1553, and was committed to the Tower; in 1557 distinguished himself at the battle of St Quentin; E. of Warwick, 1561 and 1562 ; K.G. 1562 ; defended Havre bravely, and there received an incurable wound from a poisoned bullet ; d. 20 Feb. 1589-90. Three-quarter size ; dark cap and dress jewelled, white neck and wrist frills, r. hand on book. Panel, 37X28 in. Compare date of Holbein (No. 73). 303 SIR HENRY WALLOP, Kt. Earl of Portsmouth. Nicholas Hilliard. Eldest son of Sir OUver Wallop ; Vice-Treasurer and Treasurer of War in Ireland, and, in 1582, one ofthe Lords Justices ; entertained Queen Elizabeth, 1591, at Farley Wallop, co. Southampton; d. 14 April, 1599; bu. in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Bust ; lace-edged ruff, black dress ; dated 1601, age 54 (Compare date of death) Panel, 24 x 18 in. 304 SIR HENRY SIDNEY, Kt. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. An able Statesman and Soldier ; son of Sir Wm. Sidney ; knighted by Edward VI. ; married Mary, daughter of Dudley, D. of Northumberland, 1568 ; Ld. Deputy of Ireland in 1568 ; .d. 1586 ; father of Sir Phihp Sidney. Bust ; black hat, close ruff, ribbon K.G. ; s. of arms to his r. Panel, 22x17. E 54 REIGN of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 305 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Nicholas Hilliard. Only child of Janies V. of Scotland ; b. 1542 ; married, rst, the Dauphin of France ; 2nd, in 1565, Henry, Ld. Darnley (No. 323) : rd, in 1567, the E. of BothweU ; beheaded at Fotheringay Castle, 8 Feb. 1 587. Full length, standing near a table, on which her r. hand rests, looking to n ; •white cap, lace-edged transparent veil faUing over her black dress to the ground, fuU lace ruff open in front ; dated 1578, age 36, year of her captivity 10. Panel, 77 X 41 in. 306 GENERAL HARRY VAUGHAN. Lady Frances Harcourt. Governor of Brecknock Castle ; Ld.-Lieut. of Breconshire, time of Queen 'Elizabeth. Halfrlength ; armour ; long brown beard, broad gold chain ; halbert at back ; baton in r. hand ; plumed helmet to his r. Panel, 39 X 29 in. 307 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Head Master of Westminster. i Bust ; jewelled head-dress, with transparent kerchief ; small ruff, white *¦ dress. Panel, 19 x 16 in. 308 WILLIAM WICKHAM, BP. OF WINCHESTER. Mr. William Wickham. Mark Garrard. B. about 1539 ; Fellow of Eton, and King's College, Cambridge ; Preben dary of Windsor, 1551 ; Dean of Lincoln, 1577; Bp. of Lincoln, 1584; preached the funeral sermon at the bu. of Mary Queen of Scots, 1587 ; Bp of Winchester, 1594-95 ; d. 11 June, 1595. Bust ; black cap, robe as Chancellor of the Garter ; s. of arms, and date, 1591 ; age 65. Panel, 22J x 17 in. 309 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Earl Cathcart. Head, crowned ; full ruff. Canvas, 25 x 21 in. 310 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Half-length ; smaU head-dress, gold-laced and jewelled ; black surcoat, showing red skirt and the neck-friU, wrist ruffles, and sleeves of a gold- embroidered under-dress ; hands folded holding gloves ; background a green curtain, showing part of s. arms ; dated 1 563, age 24, signed " H.E. ;" arched ^ top. Panel, 53 x 31 in. (Compare dates. No. 305.) 311 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Earl of Leven and Melville. Francois Clouet (Janet). Bust ; dark reddish-brown hair, jewelled winged head-dress, edged with pearls, close ruff, red dress thickly jeweUed ; inscribed, " F. Clouet, dt. Janet" Canvas, 23 x 20 in. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 55 312 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). LENT BY PAINTER- Jesus College, Cambridge. Bust ; flat cap, transparent wimple over black dress ; s. of arms to L 13J X 9 J in. 313 RICHARD CAREW. Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. B. 1555 ; Author of Survey of Cornwall ; d. 1620. Bust, holding book in r. hand; inscribed, " invita morte vita;" black doublet, broad gold chain ;. on. background a diamond on an anvil and hand out of a cloud holding hammer over it, "Chi veraqe durera;" dated 1586, age 32. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 314 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS, Mr. Keith Stewart Mackenzie. Full-length ; position and dress as in No. 305, but turned to 1. ; dated 1580, 38 of her reign. Canvas, 87 x 49 in. Known as the Brahan portrait 315 ELIZABETH HARDWICK, COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY. National Portrait Gallery. Called " Bess of Hardwick ;'' daughter of John Hardwick, of Derbyshire ; b. 1520 ; married, 1st, Richard Barley, and inherited his great estates ; 2nd, Sir Wm. Cavendish (No. 81) ; 3rd, Sir Wm. St. Loo, and. inherited his wealth ; 4th, George Talbot, E. of Shrewsbury ; had for some time the custody of Mary Queen of Scots. Erected Chatsworth, Hardwick, Oldcotes, Bolsover, and Worksop ; d. 1607. Half-length, black head-dress, with kerchief behind, large ruff, black dress, chain of pearls. Canvas, 3 ft. 2 in. X 2 ft. 4 in. ^,316 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Captain G. H. W. Carew. Full-length, standing with her son, James VI. , as a child at her r. side, looking to 1. ; large jeweUed head-dress ; wide, stiff, lace collar, black surcoat, showing red-embroidered skirt and stockings, jewelled shoe-rosettes : James is dressed in long red gown, fuU ruff, holding high-crowned white hat in r. hand, white shoes. Canvas, 74 x 40 in. 317 DAVID RIZZIO. Mr. Keith Stewart Mackenzie. A Piedmontese Musician, who came to Edinburgh in the train of the Ambassador from Savoy ; made Secretary to Mary Queen of Scots, with whom he gained great influence and excited the jealousy of Darnley ; assas sinated 9 Mar 1566, at Holyrood, in the Queen's presence, by Darnley, Ruthven, and others, and his body, pierced with sixty wounds, flung on -1 chest at the bottom of the private staircase of the Queen's closet. To waist, with violin and bow in his hands ; dated 1565. Canvas, 27 x 22. 56 reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 318 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). ' lent by painter. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Bust ; black cap and dark low dress ; cambric falling collar. Panel, 22} X 16} in. 319 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Scottish Corporation. F. Zucchero. FuU-length, standing ; position and dress as in No. 305. Canvas, 82 x 45- 320 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Lord Taunton. Luca Cornelll To waist, looking to r. ; black dress, square-cut body, white under-dress and sleeves ; high single white ruff ; close, black, white-lined cap, peaked in centre, raised at sides on the fair hair, which is drawn back from the face. Panel, 18 X 14J in. 321 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). FRAN901S Clouet (Janet). Bust, looking to 1. ; close-curled brown hair, showing under the sides of the flattened white cap, from which hangs a white veil fastened under the throat, and wholly covering the bust Panel, 11} X 9} in. 322 HENRY STUART, EARL OF DARNLEY, AND HIS BROTHER, CHARLES STUART. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). L. de Heere. FuU-length miniature portraits, standing in a gallery ; Darnley, aged 17, in black doublet and hose, close white neck and wrist frills ; r. hand on his brother's shoulder ; Charles Stuart, afterwards E. of Lennox (see NO. 416), aged 6, in black gown to the ground; inscribed with names, age, &c.,"Thes, be the sones ofthe," &c., and dated 1563. Panel, 24J x 14J in. 323 HENRY STUART, E. OF DARNLEY (1546-1567). Mr. Keith Stewart Mackenzie. King of Scotland as the husband of Mary Queen of Scots ; son of Matthew Stuart, E. of Lennox, grandson of Margaret, Queen of James IV. of Scotland (No. 90) ; b. 1546, in England, where his father had taken refuge from his political rivals ; in 1565, Mary Queen of Scots saw him, and married him in July of that year. His share in the assassination of Rizzio, Mary's favourite,. was followed nearly a year afterwards, 9 Feb. 1567, by his own murder in the lonely house of Kirk of Field, near Edinburgh. {See Nos. 87, 317, 439). To knees, miniature, full face ; dark dress and cap, with white feather,. glove in 1. hand ; date 1555, age 9. Panel, 8J x 7 in. 324 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Mrs. Michie Forbes. Half-length, small life-size, face three-quarter to r. ; smaU jewelled head dress, with black kerchief or faU, close frill, black high surcoat, jeweUed collar and pendant, hands clasped holding a pink ; dated 1 562, age 19. Panel, 17 X 12 in. REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 57 325 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. David Laing. Mark Garrard. Bust ; young; crowned, jewelled hair, winged cambric head-dress, open ruff, stuffed sleeves, jeweUed. Panel, 12 x 9 in. 326 HENRY STUART, EARL OF DARNLEY (1546-1567). Earl of Home. FuU-length, as a boy ; large falling lace collar, gold-embroidered dress and red-lined cloak, hat with large plume in 1. hand. Canvas, 69 X 38 in. (Compare Nos. 322, 323.) 327 MARY ANNE WALTHAM. Earl Spencer, K.G. FRAN901S Clouet (Janet), Friend and attendant of Mary Queeij, of Scots during her imprisonment in Fotheringay Castle. To waist ; black head-dress and dress, with low open body ; pink in her L hand; dated 1572. Panel, 22 X 18 in. 328 MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Mr. a. Stuart of Inchbreck. Stated to be represented as widow of Francis II. To waist ; holding crown in r. hand, crucifix in L Canvas, 31 X 24 in. 329 JOHN KNOX (i505-i572> Lord Torphichen. Scottish Reformer; b., 1505, at Giffard, East Lothian; educ. at Had dington and the Glasgow University; in 1 542, renounced Romanism; preached successfully; retired to Geneva ; in 1559, urged the demolition of all eccle siastical buildings, and the books, MSS., registers, — the sepulchres were not spared ; d. 24 Nov. 1572 ; wrote a History ofthe Reformation in Scotland. ^ Bust ; long beard, black cap, clerical habit ; book in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 330 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE (1564-1616). Mr. j. Heywood Hawkins. B. at Stratford upon Avon, 1564 ; d. 23 AprU, 1616. Bust ; dark dress, white coUar. Canvas, 28 X 24 in. 331 MARY BEATOUN. Earl of Suffolk. Sir Antonio More. Niece of Cardinal Beatoun, Primate of Scotland ; Lady ofthe Bedchamber to Mary Queen of Scots. Three-quarter size, standing in front of chair ; white cap and close ruff, dark over-dress, holding gold girdle chain in her r. hand. Panel, 43 X 32 in. 332 BEN JONSON (1573-1637)- Sir John Lawson, Bt. Jacob Jordaens. {See No. 333.) Head, three-quarter to I. ; white collar, dark dress. Panel, 19 X 16 in. 58 REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 333 BEN JONSON (1573-1637)- lent by painter. Lord St. Leonards. Dramatist and learned Scholar; b. at Westminster, 1573; said to have been educ. at Westminster School, and at Oxford and Cambridge ; went early on the stage, but was unsuccessful; in 1598 "Every Man in his Humour'' was .first played; appointed Poet-Laureate, 1619; his Ufe was mostly spent in poverty ; d. in 1637 ; bu. in Westminster. Bust, full face ; black dress, white collar. Canvas, 22 X i6Jin. 334 CHIEF-JUST. SIR EDMUND ANDERSON, Kt. Earl of Yarborough. 3rd son of Edw. Anderson of FUxborough, Lincolnshire ; b. about 1530; educ. at Lincoln College, Oxon, and Inner Temple ; Queen's Serjeant, 1579J Ch. Just. Com. Pleas and Kt. 1582, till 1605, when he d. i Aug. A diamond ring, given him by Elizabeth, whom he entertained at Harefield, in Middle sex, was long kept in his family. Half-length ; black cap, judge's robes ; collar of S.S. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 335 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE (1564-1616). National Portrait Gallery. Bust ; dark dress, white collar. Canvas, 21 X 17 in. On a paper at the back is written : — " The Chandos Shakspeare ¦w-a.s the property of John Taylor the player, by whom, or by Richard Burbage, it was painted. The picture was left by the former in his will to Sir Wm. Davenant. After his death it was bought by Betterton the actor, upon whose decease Mr. Keck ofthe Temple purcha.sed it for 40 guineas : from whom it was inherited by Mr. Niqholls of Mir/chenden House, Southgate, Middlesex, whose only daughter married James, Marquis of^ Caernarvon, afterwards Duke of Chandos, father to Anna Eliza, Duchess of Buckingham." It was purchased at the sale at Stowe, Sept. 1848, for 355 guineas, and presented by the E. of EUesmere to the National Portrait Gallery. Copied by Sir Godfrey Kneller as a present to Dryden ; several times engraved. 336 EDMUND SPENSER (1553-1599). Earl of Kinnoull. B. in London about 1553; entered Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, as a sizar, 1 569 ; introduced to Sir P. Sidney, and through him went to Ireland as Secretary to Arthur Lord Grey of Wilton ; lived at Kilcolman Castle, co. Cork ; introduced by Sir W. Raleigh to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of his going to London to pubUsh part of the " Faery Queen ;" in Oct. 1598 the Irish rebels burnt his house, and in it one of his children and his papers ; d. broken-hearted a few months afterwards, Jan. 1599. Bust, small life-size, three-quarter face to 1., black cloak, high lace ruff» Panel, 1 3 X 1 1 in. 337 RICHARD BURBAGE ( -1619). Dulwich College. Richard Burbage. Actor and Painter {See No. 335) ; the original perfonner of Shakspeare's tragic characters ; son of James Burbage, an actor, to whom with four others. Queen Elizabeth, in 1574, granted the first royal patent to play-. ers. Richard Burbage's name, connected with that of Shakspeare, frequently occurs in the theatrical records of the reigns of Elizabeth and James ; he was joint partner in the Globe Theatre. D. March, 1619. Head, looking to r. ; white collar. Canvas, 12 X 10 in. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 59 .338 MICHAEL DRAYTON (1563-1631). lent by painter. Dulwich College. B. 1 563, at Atherston, Co. Warwick ; educ. at Oxford ; early devoted himself to poetry ; writer of the " Shepherd's Garland," " Poly-Olbion," and other poems, highly esteemed at the time; Poet-Laureate, 1626; d. 1631; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Bust ; crowned with laurel ; faUing collar, black dress. Canvas, 2i x 16. • 339 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE (1564-1616). Lord St. Leonards. Bust ; open white collar, similar to No. 335. Canvas, 22 X i8 in. 340 JOHN DEE, LL.D. (1527-1608). Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Astrologer ; Queen Elizabeth's Secret InteUigencer ; b. in London, 1527 ; ChanceUor of St. Paul's ; Warden of Manchester CoUege ; d. l6o8. His son wrote " a faithful relation " of what passed between his father and some spirits. His magic stone, a piece of polished cannel coal, was at Strawberry Hill, and is now in the Brit. Museum. Bust ; white peaked beard, black skull-cap and dress. Canvas, 29 x 24. 341 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. : Three-quarter size ; light beard and brown hair, blue eyes, lace-edged coUar and cuffs, doublet, gold-embroidered, with points ; 1. hand holding blacE hat. Panel, 37 X 28 in. 342 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Half-length ; rich dress, falling lace ruff; r. hand holding dagger; age 34. Panel, 29 x 24 in. 343 MARGARET RUSSELL, COUNTESS OF Bodleian Library. CUMBERLAND. 3rd daughter of Francis, Earl of Bedford ; married George Clifford, 3rd E. of Cumberland, and was mother of Anne, the celebrated Countess df Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery. (No. 512.) Haff-length ; black puffed dress, with long stomacher, wide ruff; date 1 588. Panel, 36 X 3° in. 344 ELIZABETH VERNON, COUNTESS OF SOUTHAMPTON. Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Cornelius Jansen. Daughter of John Vernon of Hodnet, Salop, by Elizabeth, sister to Walter. Devereux, ist E. of Essex ; wife of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd E. of South- ^"^ Three-quarter size ; peari head-dress, edged with yeUow lace ruff and' 6o reign of queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603. gauntlet-cuffs of the same, black brocaded dress, red-feather fan in r. hand. Panel, 44 X 33 in. Believed to have been formerly at Holm Lacy. Walpole praises the picture as at Sherborne Castle in 1762. 345 SIR WALTER RALEIGH, Kt. (1552-1618). lent by • painter. Earl of Hardwicke. Distinguished in action, in courtly gaUantry, and in literature; b. at Hayes, Devon ; entered at Oxfd., biJt left it to assist the French Protestants ; rose high in Elizabeth's favour; imprisoned for 12 years by James I.; re leased to undertake an expedition to Guiana ; returned unsuccessful, and was unjustly executed at Westminster, 29 Oct. 1618. His "History of the World," written during his weary imprisonment, remained unfinished. Half-length, bareheaded, young, armour, jeweUed baldric, baton in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 27 in. 346 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (1541 (?)-i595). Lord Houghton. {See No. 361.) Bust ; armour ; white collar. Canvas, 26 X 22 in. , , . 347 RICHARD HOWLAND, BP. OF PETERBORO'. Bishop of Peterborough. Master of St. John's College, Cambridge ; Bishop of Peterborough, 7 Feb. 1584-5 ; d. 23 June, 1600. Bust, grey beard and moustache, black cap, narrow ruff, episcopal robes ; date of Consecration given as 16 Mar. 1584. Canvas, 2 ft. X i ft. 6 in. 348 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Lord Methue^. Three-quarter size, seated ; face worn and dejected, head resting on f. hand, furred and jewelled robes, above are two cherubs holding the crown raised off her head, and the sceptre, a wreath of laurel over the crown ; to r. is Time, asleep, his sand-glass broken ; to I. Death leaning over her chair, holding a glass with the sand run down. Canvas, 44 x 38 in. 349 QUEEN ELIZABETH. Viscount Strangford. Half-length ; head-dress, with kerchief or scarf sewn with pearls, black dress covered with jewels, low body, jeweUed gauze neckerchief and over sleeves ; feather fan in r. hand. Panel, 34 x 26 in. Believed to have been, presented by Queen Ehzabeth to Sir P. Sidney, from whose niece, married to the 1st Visct. Strangford, it descended to its present owner. 350 QUEEN ELIZABETH. Christ Church, Oxford. Three-quarter size, late in life ; open lace ruff, set with pearls, pearl chain and jeweUed stomacher, large puffed sleeves, fan in L hand. Panel, 36 x 30. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 61 351 SIR MARTIN FROBISHER, Kt. ( -1594). LENT BY PAINTER. Governors of Dulwich College. Naval Hero and Discoverer; b. near Doncaster; brought up to the sea; aided by Ambrose Dudley E. of Warwick (No. 302) set out on an ex pedition to find a N.W. passage to China ; discovered some ore, which led to the sending two other expeditions ; knighted by Lord Howard of Effing ham next day after the 3rd sea-fight lyith the Armada, 1588; wounded in an assault on the fort of Croyzon, near Brest ; d. when returning to Ply mouth, Nov. 1594. Half-length, black hair, small beard, and moustache, wide lace ruff, white doublet, gold chain, black coat. Canvas, 2 ft. 9 in. x i ft. 1 1 in. 352 THOMAS SUTTON. (1530-1611). Sir Thomas Bateson, Bt. M.P. Founder of the Charter House; b. at Knaith, Lincolnshire, 1530; Secretary to the E. of Warwick, 1569, and distinguished himself in the suppression ofthe Northern Rebellion; 1573, was engaged against Edin burgh Castle ; afterwards acquired a great fortune in business, by privateer ing, and by successful purchases of coal-mines; purchased for 13,000/. the dissolved Monastery of the Chartreuse (Charter House),, which he richly endowed; d. at Hackney, 12 Dec. 161 1. Dark dress, gorget, gold-embroidered sword-belt; date 1596, age 67; s. of arms to his I. Panel, 43 x 35 in. 353 SIR RICHARD GRANVILLE, Kt. ( -1561). Rev. Lord John Thynne. A gaUant Soldier and Admiral; served in Hungary with distinction; fitted out a squadron for Florida, 1585 — his relative. Sir W. Raleigh, probably inciting him to the enterprise; in 1 591, Vice- Admiral under Ld. Thomas Howard ; attacked at the Azores by a large Spanish squadron, and after a heroic resistance his ship, the Revenge, was reduced to a wreck ; d. of his wounds three days afterwards. Half-length ; embossed annour, red trunk-hose ; baton in r. hand ; date 1571, age 29. Canvas, 42 x 28 in. 354 SIR WILLIAM PELHAM, Kt. ( -1587). Earl of Yarborough. F. Zucchero. Distinguished Military Commander ; 3rd son of Sir Wm. Pelham by his 2nd wife, Mary, daughter of Wm. Lord Sandys ; served in 1560, under the D. of Norfolk, at the siege of Leith, and with Ambrose, E. of Warwick (No. 302), in France; Kt. 1579, for services in Ireland; Ld. Justice, 1580; Field Marshal, 1585 ; d. at Flushing 24 Nov. 1587. Half-length ; Field- Marshal's baton in r. hand ; armour ; s. of arms to his 1. Panel, 40 x 1 8 in. 255 ROBERT DEVEREUX, 2nd EARL OF ESSEX. Earl of Verulam. {See No. 253.) Three-quarter size ; fuU lace-edged ruff, gold-embroidered black doublet, black cloak ; dated 1594. Panel, 44 x 35 in. 62 REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 356 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Bust ; red dress, white front, jeweUed, high lace ruff, sleeves with Tudor rose in the diaper. Panel, 20 x 18 in. 357 CHARLES, 2ND LD. HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, EARL OF NOTTINGHAM, K.G. Lords of the Admiralty. Ld. High Admiral of England, and the vanquisher ofthe Spanish Armada; eldest son of Wm. Ld. Howard of Effingham ; K.G. 1574 ; commanded the fleet against the Spanish Armada, 1588; created E. of Nottingham, 1596; d. 1624. Full-length, standing, white staff in hand ; robes and collar K.G. ; stormy sea and ships in background. Canvas, 8 ft. 3 x 3 ft. 10. 358 ALEXANDER NOWELL, DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S. Head Master of Westminster. Divine and Refonner ; b. at Whalley, Lincolnshire, 1506 ; Head Master of ^ Westminster School, 1543-1555 ; Prebend, of Westminster, 1551 ; fled to' Strasburg during Mary's reign ; Dean of St. Paul's by Queen Elizabeth, 1560 ; Author of the Church Catechism ; Founder of 13 Scholarships at Ox ford, and a Free School in Lancashire ; d. 13 Feb. 1601. Half-length, before a- table ; high black hat, and dark robe furred ; s. of arms to his 1. ; inscription with date of death, and age 95, stating that his faculties remained perfect to that advanced age ; his fishing-rods over his head. Canvas, 27 x 20 in. 359 QUEEN ELIZABETH. Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Mark Garrard. Bust ; age about 65 ; yellow hair (wig), high jewelled head-dress, with large red jewel (?) at top, wide starched, and wired ruff, and lace-edged collar, open at neck ; dress, with low body, jewelled. Panel, 22 x 17+ in. 360 CHARLES CHUTE. Mr. W. Wiggett Chute. M.P. for Thetford, Norfolk, time of Queen Elizabeth. Bust ; wide falling ruff ; black dress. Panel, 30 X 24 in. 361 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, Kt. (1541 ?-i595). Corporation of Plymouth. Admiral and Navigator ; said to have been b. at Tavistock, 1 541 ; served as an able seaman; employed by Sir John Hawkins ; in 1577, sailed from Plymouth and circumnavigated the world, returning in 1580, when he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth ; had a principal share in the destruction of the Spanish Armada ; d. 28 Jan. 1595. To waist ; close ruff, black dress ; r. hand on globe, wearing medallion with profile of Queen Elizabeth; date 1594, age 53; poetical inscription beneath. Panel, 42 X 32 in. reign of queen ELIZABETH, 1558-1603. 63 362 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). LENT EY PAINTER. Earl of Verulam. Three-quarter tsize ; close black head-dress, wide, full, opeli ruff, pearl sto macher, black jeweUed dress with fardingale, fan in r. hand. Panel, 46 x 3 J. 363 QUEEk ELIZABETH. University Library, Cambridge. Bust ; yellow wig, jewelled head-ornaments and gauze falling veil, small ruff. Canvas, 24 X 19 in. 364 SIR WILLIAM HARRIS, Kt. Rev. j. M. St. Clere Raymond. Gerard Lucas Horebout. Commanded one ofthe ships against the Spanish Armada, 1588. Half-length; white spotted doublet, open collar; dated 1596. Panel, 34 X 28 in. 365 THOMAS SACKVILLE, EARL OF DORSET. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Poet and Statesman; only son of Sir Rd. Sackville ; b. 1536, at Buck- hurst, in Sussex ; educ. at Oxford and Cambridge, and studied at the Inner Temple; created by Queen Elizabeth Baron Buckhurst (1566) ; imprisoned through Leicester's enmity ; K.G. 1589; High Treasurer (i 598) on thedeath of Burghley ; created by King James E. of Dorset, 1604 ; d. suddenly at. the CouncU-table, 19 April, 1608. Wrote, together with Norton, the first regular English tragedy, and his " Induction to a Mirrour for Magistrates " was imitated in matter and style by Spenser. White beard, black hat, furred robe ; ribbon and badge K.G. ; treasurer's staff in r. hand. Canvas, 48 x 39 in. 366 HEN. WRIOTHESLEY, 3RD E. OF SOUTHAMPTON. Mr. G. D. Wingfield Digby. The friend of Shakspeare ; 2nd son of Henry, 2nd E. of Southampton, by Mary, daughter of Anthony Browne, ist Viscount Montagu; b. 6 Oct.- 1573; entered, at 12 years old, at St. John's CoUege, Cambridge; graduated in 1589 ; knighted by the E. of Essex for his gallantry at Villa Franca in 1601 ; joined Essex in his hasty insurrection ; imprisoned in the Tower; rose in King James's favour ; K.G. 1603 ; went with a force to the Low Countries ; d. at Bergen-op-Zoom, 10 Nov. 1624, while returning home with the body of his son. Armour, half-length, bareheaded ; lace-edged ruff, purple-embroidered scarf Panel, 35 x 26 in. 367 SIR GEORGE HARRINGTON. ^ Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. Bust ; black dress ; ribbon and badge K.G. Panel, 22 J X 16^ iru \ 64 reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 368 SIR HENRY PALMER, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. David Laing. Mark Garrard. ComptroUer of the Navy to Queen Elizabeth, 1599 ; his son. Sir Henry Paliner, married Ann, daughter of Dr. Isaac Bargrave, IDean of Canterbury. Bust ; green dress, stiff ruff, high-crowned hat, with pearl hat-band ; s. of arms, and date, 1586, to r. Panel, 24 X 18 in. 369 EDWIN SANDYS, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. Bishop of London. Eminent Divine of the Reformation ; b. near Hawkshead, Lancashire, 1519; educ. at St. John's College, Cambridge; Vice- Chancellor, 1553 abroad during Mary's reign; Bishop of Worcester, 1558, of London, 1570 Archbishop of York, 1576 ; one of the Translators of the Bishop's Bible d. 1588. Bust ; hands on cushion, r. holding book ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 29 x 24 370 WILLIAM CAVENDISH. ^Mr. Charles Winn. Cornelius Jansen. FuU length as a boy; red dress, falUng wide lace collar; ships in the distance ; signed, "Johnson, Pinxt-. 1631." Canvas, 5 ft. X 3 ft. 2. 371 SIR JOHN SPENCER. Earl Spencer, K.G. G. Stretes. Father of Robert, ist Baron Spencer ; he married Mary, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Catelin, Ld. Ch. Just, of England; d. 1599. Half-length; dark dress; pendant jewel from dark ribbon; dated 1590, age 57. Canvas, 35 X 28 in. 372 MRS. VERNON (1543-1583). Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Daughter of Sir Richard Devereux son of Ld. Hereford, by Dorothy Hastings (No. 158); b. 1543; married John Vernon of Hodnet; d. 1583. Bust ; open lace ruff, black dress ; holding locket in r. hand. ' Panel," 23 X 15 in. 373 ADMIRAL SIR JOHN WALLOP, K.G. Earl of Portsmouth. Hans Holbein. Eld. son of Stephen Wallop of Fariey; Knighted before 1511 ; Ambas. to the Low Countries, afterwards to France, Poland, &c. ; Captain of a vessel under Sir Edw. Howard; Admiral, 15 14; devastated the coast of Nor mandy, burning 21 viUages ; Governor of Calais; served in Tangier, in ,^1^'^^a, ; ' ^'^- ^.5^3.; d. at Guisnes, July 1551, having served his king aU his hef truly and faithfuUy," and spent the " revenues and profvtts of his owne lands m that service. 1 ; ^„.^"st; short brown beard, cone-shaped cap, with lace edging, large faUmg ruff, black dress. Panel, 24 x 17 in. reign of queen ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 65 374 LADY HARRIS. lent by painter. Rev. j. M. St. Clebe Raymond. Wife of Sir Wm. Harris. (No. 364.) Half-length ; open ruff, figured dress, long stomacher ; wallflower in r. hand, fan in L Panel, 34 X 27 in. 375 HUGH O'NEILL, EARL OF TYRONE. Mr. C. De Gernon. Son of Matthew, Baron of Dungannon ; leader of the Northern Irish against the Enghsh rule ; overcome at length, he abandoned his country, 1607, and d. at Rome, 1626. Half-length, in shirt of mail and crimson jazerine gold-studded jacket ; baton in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 42 in. 376 SIR EDMUND VERNEY, Kt. Sir Harry Verney, Bt., M.P. B. 1535 ; father of King Charles I.'s standard bearer (No. 632) ; d. Half-length ; close ruff, black gold-laced doublet and chain ; dated 1594 age 59. 377 SIR MARTIN BOWES (1500-1566). Goldsmiths' Company. Wm. Faithorne. b. 1500; descended from an old Yorkshire family; an eminent Goldsmith; Alderman and Lord Mayor in the reign of Eliz.; zealous Reformer and de stroyer of images ; munificent benefactor of the Goldsmiths' Co. ; d. 4 Aug. 1566. ' Three-quarter size ; black cap, scarlet furred robes ; collar and badge ; date of death, 1 566 ; age 66 ; presented by the artist to the Company. Canvas, 48 X 38 in. EAST CENTRAL CORRIDOR. (Nos. 378 to 403.) 378 HUGH O'NEILL, EARL OF TYRONE. Mr. C. De Gernon. {See No. 375.) Bust ; bald head, long grey beard ; represented blind, as he was in his old age at Rome.' Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 379 LADY OWEN AND CHILD. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Daughter of Robert Needham, of Shenton, sister of Robert Needham, isi Visct. Kilmorey; married Sir Roger, son of Judge Owen and M.P. for- Shrewsbury, and afterwards Salop. Half-length figures ; wide lace ruff, head-dress and cuffs ; boy, with lace ruff and cuffs. Canvas, 40 x 34 in. 380 EDWARD SOMERSET, 4TH EARL OF WORCESTER, K.G. Duke of Beaufort. {See No. 231); Half-length; bald-headed; white doublet; yeUowish trunk hose ; ribbon and badge, K.G. Canvas, 42 X 33 in. 66 reign of queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603. 381 SIR EDWARD TRAFFORD, Kt. PAINTER. LENT BY Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt. B. 3 June, 1526. , , J , Three-quarter size ; black hat, white doublet, dark short cloak and trunk- hose ; s. of arms to his r. ; dated 1572, age 45. Panel, 45 X 35 m- 382 THOMAS OWEN, JUDGE COM. PLEAS. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Son of Richard Owen, of Condover, Salop ; educ. at Oxford and Lincoln's Inn; Queen's Serjeant, 1593; Judge Com. Pleas, 1594; d. 21 Dec. 1598; bu. in Westminster. His " Reports" were published 1650. Half-length ; black cap, judge's robes ; s. of arms and laudatory inscrip-. tion on background. Canvas, 40 X 29 in. 383 COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY. St. John's College, Cambridge. Half-length ; wide open ruff, long stomacher, chains of pearls ; fan in r. hand. Canvas, 43 X 35- 384 JOHN NAPIER OF MERCHISTON (1550-1617). University of Edinburgh. Son of Sir Archibald Napier ; b. at Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh, 1550; entered the University of St. Andrews, 1562-3 ; published, in 1593, an Inter pretation of the book of Revelation ; in 1614 published his famous discovery ofthe method of Logarithms ; d. 3 or 4 April, 1617. Three-quarter size, seated ; small ruff, black dress ; r. hand on open book; dated 16 16, age 66. Canvas, 47 X 39 in. 385 SIR OLIVER WALLOP, Kt. Earl of Portsmouth. N. Hilliard. Son of Stephen Wallop and brother of Sir John (No. 373) ; Kt. for his gallantry at the battle .of Musselburgh, 1547 ; Sheriff of co. Southants in 3557; d. 1565. Bust ; small peaked beard, flat ruff, dark dress. Canvas, 28 X 22^ in. 386 HENRY DE BEAUFORT, 3RD DUKE OF SOMERSET, K.G. Duke of Beaufort. Lancastrian Leader ; son of Sir Edmond de Beaufort, 2nd D. of Somerset ; attainted, 1468 ; restored subsequently, but taken and beheaded, 3 April, 1463, after the battle of Hexham. Three-quarter size ; black cap and dress, furred high-coUared robe ; collar of K.G. ; white staff in r. hand (compare No. 42). Panel, 37 X 27 in. 387 ELIZABETH, LADY TRAFFORD. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt. Wife of Sir Edward Trafford. {See No. 381.) Three-quarter size ; jeweUed head-dress, close friU, fur- Jined surcoat, showing over-sleeves of gauze ; dated 1571, age 36 ; s. of arms to her r. Panel, 45 X 32 in. REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603, 67 388 SIR CHRISTOPHER YELVERTON, Kt. let-t bv painter. Marquis of Hastings. 3rd son of Sir Wm. Ydverton of Rougham, Norfolk, by Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Fermor ; b. 1536 ; studied at Gray's Inn, and rose to distinction in-the law; Speaker of the House of Commons, 1597; Queen's Sergeant, 1598; Judge of the Queen's Bench, 1602; Kt. by James I. ; d. Nov. 1612. at Easton-Mauduit, Northamptonshire. Half-length ; black cap, judge's robes ; date 1602, age 66. Panel, 42 X 31. 389 SIR THOMAS HOLTE, Bt. (1571-1654). Mr. j. Yeomans Robins. Van Somer. B. 1571 ; Bt. 1612 ; finished building Aston Hall, near Birmingham, 1635 ; quarreUed so bitterly with his 2nd son for marrying the daughter of Dr. King, Bp. of London, that King Charles interceded for him in an autograph letter ; a staunch Royalist ; entertained the King before the battle of Edgehill, 1642 ; compelled to surrender to a Parliamentary force, 1643 j fined and imprisoned by the Parliament ; d. 1654. Full-length ; open lace-edged collar, white doublet, green trunk-hose ; view of Aston Hall in background. Canvas, 93 x 57 in. 390 L.-CHANCELLOR SIR THOMAS BROMLEY, Kt. Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. Only son of Geo. Bromley of Hodnet, Salop ; b. about 1530 ; studied at the Inner Temple ; Solicitor-Gen. 1569 ; succeeded Sir N. Bacon, 1579, and had the rank of Ld. ChanceUor ; presided at the trial of Mary Queen of Scots ; VI. 12 April, 1587 : a man noted for his ready wit. Bust ; lace ruff, scarlet robes, roll in^r. hand. Panel, 26 x 20 in. 391 THOMAS DOVE, BP. OF PETERBOROUGH. Bishop of Peterborough. B. 1555 ; Dean of Norwich ; Chaplain to Queen Eliz., who called him her dove with the silver wings ; Bp. of Peterborough, 1601 ; d. 30 August, 1631. Bust ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 27 X 22 in. 392 EDWARD WYNGATE. Mr. George Pearse. Employed under Edward VI. ; was " Clerk of the Cheque of the Gard to Queen Ehzabeth ;" bu. in St. Martin's in the Fields. To waist ; close ruff, bl. dress ; s. of arms to his 1. ; date 1597, age 76. Panel, 31 x 24. 393 JOHN BANISTER, M.D. Royal College of'Surgeons. Cornelius Jansen. Bachelor of Physic, Oxford, July 1573 ; relative of Richard Banister, who published, 1621, a Treatise on Diseases ofthe Eyes. To waist ; falling lace-edged ruff, dark dress ; surgical instrument in r. hand, box in 1. ; date 1620, age 50. Panel, 35 x 27 in. 394 HENRY, 5TH LORD WINDSOR. Baroness Windsor. B. 1562; 2nd son of Edward, 3rd Ld., and Lady Katharine de Vere, daughter of John, i6th E. of Oxford; accompanied Henry, E. of Derby, in his embassy 68 reign of queen Elizabeth, 1558-1603. to invest Henry III. of France as K.G. ; succeeded his brother Frederick, 4th Ld. 1585 ; named to serve in Ireland under Essex; d. 6 April, 1605. Half-length ; armour; falling embroidered coUar, rich baldric ; various animals in landscape to his r. ; dated 1588, age 26. Panel, 36 X 29 in. 395 SIR MARTIN FROBISHER ( -i594)- C^ LENT BY PAINTER. University Galleries, Oxford. Cornelius Ketel. {See No. 351.) Full length, standing; yeUow doublet and trunk-hose; pistol in r. hand, globe behind' him ; date 1577, age 39. Canvas, 82 X 38 in. 396 CHIEF JUST. SIR JOHN POPHAM, Kt. (1531-1606). Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. * {See No. 285.) Judge's robes ; staff in L hand, gloves in r. Panel, 35 X 27. * 297 GEO. CLIFFORD, 3RD E. of CUMBERLAND, K.G. Bodleian Library, Oxford. B. 8 Aug. 1558, at Brougham, Westmoreland ; educ. at St. Peter's, Cam bridge, under Whitgift {see No. 227) ; one of the Peers at Mary Stuart's trial, 1586; succeeded Sir H. Lee as queen's champion, 1590; wore the queen's glove, set in diamonds, in front of his high-crowned hat on days of tourna ment ; made K.G. 1591 ; sent to suppress Essex's rebellion, 1601 ; married Margaret Russell {see No. 343) and left one child, Anne {see No. 512); d. 30 Oct. 1605 ; bu. at Skipton, 30 March, 1606. Bust ; wide plumed hat, showing the jeweUed glove ; gorget and jeweUed doublet. Panel, 27 X 22 in. 398 SIR BERNARD GRANVILLE, Kt. (1563-1636). Rev. Lord John Thynne. B. 1563 ; eldest son ofthe gallant Sir Richard Granville (No. 353) ; High Sheriff for Cornwall, 1595 ; M.P. for Bodmin; married Elizabeth, heir of Philip Bevil of KiUigarth ; Kt. ; d. 1636. Three-quarter size; armour; falling lace collar; date 1593, age 30. . Canvas, 41 X 28 in. 399 EDWARD LORD HASTINGS (OF LOUGH BOROUGH), K.G. Marquis of Hastings. 2nd son of George Hastings, ist E. of Huntingdon ; created, 15 Jan. 1558, Baron Hastings of Loughborough, K. G. ; d. the same year. Half-length ; black jeweUed cap, black dress laced with gold, ermine- lined cloak ; coUar of K.G ; 1. hand on sword hilt ; s. of arms to r. Panel,, 2 ft. 10 in. X 2 ft. 2 in. 400 SIR JEROME BOWES. Earl of Suffolk. Lucas de Heere. Ambassador from Queen Elizabeth to the Czar of Muscovy. Full-length ; high black hat and plume, white doublet and hose, gold-laced short cloak. Dated 1583. 89 x 51 in. REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, I558-1603. 69 401 SIR HENRY NEVILLE, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Yarborough. Of Billingbere, Berkshire ; introduced at court of Eliz. by Ld. Burghley ; ambas. to France, 1599; attached to the E. of Essex, and imprisoned on an accusation of misprision of treason, and heavily fined; d. 10 July, 1615. Bust ; deep ruff, white doublet, gold embroidered surcoat. Panel, 26 x 21- 402 L. CHANC. SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON, Kt. Mrs. Henrietta Coffin. {See No. 239.) To waist ; black cap, jeweUed, open ruff, white gold-laced doublet, black surcoat, or short cloak ; dated 1589 ; s. of arms. Canvas,, 30 X 25 in. 403 ROBERT SCARLETT. Dean and Chapter of Peterborough. " Old Scarlett," Sexton of Peterborough Cathedral. D. 1586. Some uii- couth verses upon him, by way of epitaph, mention " that he inter'd two queens and the town's householders twice over." The queens were Katharine of Arragon, ist wife of Henry VIIL, d. 1535, and Mary Queen of Scots. Full-length, with his spade and mattock ; arms of Peterborough See to- his r. Canvas, 76 X 54 in. CENTRE (Nos, 404 to 449.) 404 SIR ROBERT SHIRLEY. Sir Thomas B. Western, Bt., M.P. Eastern TraveUer ; younger brother of Sir Anthony Shirley (No. 290) f , b. about 1570; accompanied his brother to Persia, where he was employed . by the Shah ; in 1609, returned to Europe and was created a count. palatine by the Emperor Rodolph; in 1612, came to James I.'s Court; the remainder of his life was spent partly in Europe, partly in Persia, where he d., 23 July, 1627 ; a man of great enterprise and endurance. Hakluyt's Voyages and •Purchas's Pilgrims contain some of his and his brother's travels. FuU-length, in Oriental costume. Canvas, 76 x 44 in. 405 LORD WILLIAM HOWARD. Earl of Carlisle. CaUed " Belted WiU Howard ;" 3rd son of Thomas, 4th D. of Norfolk • married Elizabeth (No. 429), daughter of Wm. Lord Dacres, and inherited'. Naworth Castle; Warden ofthe Western Marches ; d. 1640. From him the- Carlisle branch of the Howards descend. Full-length ; black doublet and hose, open white coUar, books open to his r. Canvas, 83 x 43 in. 406 LADY THERESIA SHIRLEY. Sir Thomas B. Western, Bt., M.P. -* Wife of Sir. Robert Shiriey (No. 404) ; stated to have been a Persian"^ Princess, given to him m marriage by the Shah of Persia, brought by him to England to the Court of James I. in 1612. FuU-length; white dress,, red scarf, high jeweUed head-dress, and lone hanging veil. Canvas, 76 X 42 in. > . & F 70 reign of JAMES I. 1603-1625. 407 SICELE TRAFFORD. lent by painter. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt. Sister to Sir Cecil Trafford. (No. 449). Half-length ; figured red dress and fardingale, high lac- riilT, hair dressed with flowers and jewels ; dated 161 1, age 13. Panel, 35 X 28 in. 408 RICHD. BANCROFT, ABP. OF CANTERBURY. University Library, Cambridge. B. at Farnworth, Lancashire, Sept. 1544; educ. at Christ's and Jesus Colleges, Camb. ; Prebendary of St. Paul's, 1589; Bp. of London, 1597; present at the Hampton-court Conference, 1603 ; succeeded Whitgift as Archbp. of Canterbury, 1604 ; one ofthe divines engaged in transl. of Bible, 1607 ; Chanc. of Oxfd. 1608 ; a stout opponent of the Puritans ; d. 2 Nov. 1610. Bust ; black cap, episcopal habit. Panel, 21 x 16 in. 409 JANE FITZGERALD, COUNTESS OF DESMOND. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Rembrandt. Celebrated for her longevity. The story of her life is commonly given as * follows : — B. in Co. Waterford ; wife of the 14th E. of Desmond ; at the court of Edward IV. 1461-1483 ; danced with Richard, D. of Gloucester (Richard III.) ; at 140 years of age journeyed from Bristol to London ; d. in the reign of James I. (1603-1625). Bacon and Raleigh mention her. Bust ; dark head-dress, furred dark dress. Canvas, 24 x 18 in. Rem brandt was a child when the Countess of Desmond is believed to have died, and could not, therefore, have painted her portrait from the life. 410 SIR JOHN HARRINGTON. Mr. j. W. Townroe. Van Jan. Poet; b. 1 561 ; Translator of Ariosto ; d. 1612. Bust ; large full ruff, black dress.- Panel, 25 X 20 in. 411 SIR NATHANIEL BACON, K.B. Earl of Verulam. Sir Nathaniel Bacon. Painter; son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, half-brother to Lord Bacon; studied painting in Italy ; " a gentleman whose rare parts and generous disposition^ whose excellent learning in this and good arts, deserves a never-dyinge memory;" married, ist, Anne, natural daughter nf Sir Thomas Gresham;.. 2nd, Dorothy, daughter of Sir George Hopton ; d. 161 5. Full length ; seated at a table, holding paper in left hand, with books and paUet before him ; a dog looking up from beneath the table. Canvas, 16 ft. 9in. X 5 ft. 412 GEORGE ABBOTT, ARCHB. OF CANTERBURY. Rev. Charles Kingsley. See (No. 520 ). Bust ; episcopal habit. Panel, 23 X 17 in. .413 HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). JBoDLEiAN Library, Oxford. Isaac Oliver. {See No. 423.) Bust ; white open rufi', black doublet. Panel, 22 X 16J in. REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 71 414 ARTHUR HILDERSHAM (1563-1631). 1£NT BY PAINTER. Mr. Wm. Harrison. Puritan Divine ; b. at Steckworth, Cambridgeshire, 1563 ; educ. at Christ's College ; disinherited by his father for embracing the refoimed opinions j FeUow of Trinity HaU, 1586 ; received the living of Ashby-de-Ia-Zduch,' 1593, from the E. of Huntingdon ; wrote lectures on Psalm li. and John iv. and sermons ; more than once suspended on account of his opinions ; d. 1631. ¦ Bust ; dark dress, close ruff; red book in 1. hand ; s. of arms ; date i6ig, age 56. Panel, 23 x 18 in. 415 LADY BACON. Earl of Verulam. Sir Nathaniel Bacon. Wife of Sir N. Bacon (No. 411). Bust, profile ; fair hair drawn off the face, lace peaked head-dress and ruff, green embroidered kirtle, r. hand holding handkerchief Panel, 18X14. 416 LADY ARABELLA STUART (1577-1615). Duke of Northumberland. Celebrated for her beauty and misfortunes ; only child of Charles Stuart, 5th E. of Lennox (No. 322), great-grandson, by his mother Margaret (No. 87), of Henry VII. ; b. about 1575. Her royal descent made Qiieeh Elizabeth and King James jealous of her ; married, privately, Wm. Seymour ; (No. 746) both were immediately imprisoned ; their plan of escape,' 3 June, 161 1, failed ; Seymour reached Flanders, Lady Arabella was brought back a prisoner to the Tower, where her reason and health gave way. D. Sept, 161 5. Miniature, whole length, standing between crimson curtains ; reddish- brown hair, low black embroidered dress, open ruff. Panel, 19 x 12 in. 417 PRINCESS ELIZABETH, Afterwards QUEEN Earl of Craven. OF BOHEMIA. ; B. 19 Aug. 1596, in Scotland ; daughter of James I. and Anne of Den mark ; married to Frederick V., Elector Palatine, 14 Feb. 1613 ; crowned King and Queen of Bohemia at Prague, Nov. 1619 ; driven from the throne by Emp. Ferdinand, Nov. 1620, and took refuge in Holland ; Frederick d. 1632, and Elizabeth remained at the Hague educating her children; she was the object of Ld. Craven's long and chivalrous devotion, and was caUed from her grace and beauty, the "Queen of Hearts ;" returned to England. May, 1 66 1, and d. Feb. 1662. _ Half-length, as a child ; open lace ruff, low flowered dress, red surcoat Canvas, 25 x 21 in. {See No. 445.) 418 QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1574-1619). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). P. Van Somer. Daughter of Frederick 1 1., King of Denmark; b. 1574; married, 1590, James VI. of Scotland, ist of England, by whom her children were Prince Henry, d. 1612, Charles, afterwards King, and Elizabeth, married to Frederick Elector Palatine ; d. Mar. 1619. Full kngth, with dogs, and black attendant holding her horse : age given, 43 ; signed, " P. Van Somer, 1617 ;" view of Oatlands in backgi-ound. Can- vas, 104 X 81 in. 72 REIGN OF JAMES I. 1663-1625. 419 QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1574-1619). LENT BY PAINTER. ' St. John's College, Cambridge. Bust; wide open ruff, hair dressed high off the face' and jewelled. Panel, 23 X 18 in. 420 JAMES L (1566-1625). Society of Apothecaries. Only son of Hehry Stuart, E. of Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots ; b. in Edinburgh Castle, 1566 ; crowned when a child as James VI. of Scotland^ sue. to the crown of Great Britain in 1603 ; d. 1625, age 61. Bust ; high black hat, jewelled, flat wide lace ruff, jewelled collar. Panel, 21 X 14 in. 421 JAMES I. Mr. David Laing. / Head, smaU life-size, young ; as King of Scotland ; large lace-edged ruff, jeweUed cap, red dress. Panel, 10 X 8 in.' ' ' ¦ > 42^ LADY ARABELLA STUART (i575-i6i5)._ Duke of Devonshire, K.G. {See No. 416.) Half-length, as a child, holding a doU; cap and dress. jeweUed ; dated 1577 ; age, 23 months. Panel, 22 x 16 in. 423 HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Lucas de Heere.^ Eldest son of James I. and Anne of Denmark ; b. in Stiriing Castle x 19 Feb. 1594; his young life promised much ; he excelled in manly exercises ,'v sought to be just to his dependents, and self-restrained in speech sayin<^ once, that " all the pleasure m the worid was not worth an oath -" friend to .'^ir Walter .Raleigh, then kept in prison by James ; his popularity was great, especially with the Puritan party ; d. in his I9th'year, 6 Nov. i6l2 • bu in Westminster. In person he was handsome,'and of a good figure ' Asa boy, about to kill a stag, with attendant (Lord Harrington), horse, and dog. Canvas, 72 x 63 m. &/>,>¦ 424 SIR THOMAS HAMILTON, ist EARL OF HADDINGTON. Earl of Home. vr,?.t^tP°Z °^*^r Cowgate;" eldest son of Sir Thos. Hamilton, by ^^''^^f M^"^^^^'' °f J.^>^^^ H^"°t ; b. 1563 ; studied law in France ; Ld. of Session, 1592 ; Commissioner to treat of the Union, 1604- Sec of Stite^ t"^^Ty\h°'af''T'' '619, which title he was permitted to change for that of E. of Haddington ; amassed a great fortune, partly from the dis- coveiy of mines on his estates ; d. 1637. Bust : close ruff; comet seen to his 1. ; date 1618, age 55. Panel, 23 X 19-' REIGN OF JAMES I. 1^3-1625. 73 425 SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Charles Wykeham Martin, M.P. {See No. 555.) Bust ; gorget, with flat collar, dark dress. Panel, 22 X 16 in. 426 JOHN SWINBURNE. Sir John Swinburne, Bt. Stabbed at Meldon, 18 Feb. 1643 5 bis posthumous son was the first Bart Bust ; wide lace-edged ruff, embroidered doublet ; s. of arms to his r. ; dated i6i4age^5. Panel, 22 X 17 in. , 427 HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES. Earl of Hardwicke. {See No. 423.) Bust ; reddish-embroidered doublet, with red points, lace ruff. Canvas, 24 X 18 in. 428 SIR JULIUS CESAR (1557-1636). Mr. Harry Chester. Master of the Rolls ; eldest son of Cassar, Adelmare, Physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, by his wife Margaret Perin, or PerientVb.'at Tottenham, Middlesex, 1557 ; studied at Magdalen HaU, Oxford; of the Inner Temple, 1580 ; Master in Chancery, 1588 ; Master of St. Catherine's, 1596 ; Kt. 1603 ; Master ofthe RoUs, 1614, tiU his death, i8 April, 1636 : noted for his charity to the poor, who used to foUow him in crowds. Bust ; black conical cap, with deep lace-edging, white beard, deep ruff, black dress. Canvas, 25 x 20 in. 429 LADY ELIZ. DACRES, wife of "BELTED WILL.'^ Me, Chas. G. Fairfax. B. 1563, sister and co-heir of George, last Ld. Dacres of Gilsland ; married at the age of 14 to jLd. WiUiam Howard {see No. 405) ; known in the north as " Bessy with the braid apron," from the vast possessions she brought into the Howard, family ; they lived together 60 years, d. within a year of each other, and had 10 sons and '5 daughters. Half-length ; lace head-dress,. wide ruff, bro^vn figured surcoat, showing black puffed skirt and sleeves. Canvas, 40 X 32 in. Dated 1578, age 14. 430 WILLIAM HERBERT, 3RD EARL OF PEMBROKE 11580-1630.) Countess Delawarr. 1^ Poet and Courtier ; eldest son of Henry, 2nd E., by Mary (No. 284), sister of Sir Phihp Sidney; b. at Wilton, 8 Feb. 1580; educ. at New CoUege Oxford ; in favour with Queen Elizabeth ; K.G. on the accession of James ¦ continued in court employment in his reign arid that of Chcurles I., tiU his sudden death, 10 April, 1630. Of his poems a smaU volume remains, con taining graceful verses ; Lord Clarendon's character of him is remarkable for its elegant commendation. Bust, r. hand leaning on treasurer's staff; jewelled cap with white plume dark blue ribbon of K.G., furred mantle. Panel, 28 x 23 in. ' 74 REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 431 WILLIAM PARKER, LORD MONTEAGLE. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Webb. van Somer. Son of Edward, Bai^on Morley; summoned to Parliament,. 1605, as Ld. Monteagle ; for him the letter supposed to give information of the Gunpowder Plot was prepared, and on which the " British Solomon," James I., was invited by Cecil to exercise his-sagacity; d. 1622. -, , , Half-length; wide flat coUar, lace-edged, richly-embroidered and pearl- sewn doublet and trunk-hose. Panel, 43 X 32 in. ..2 GEORGE VILLIERS, ist D. OF BUCKINGHAM AND FAMILY. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Cornelius Jansen. Half-length figures ; the Duke, his Duchess, with infant in her arms and his daughter. Lady Mary Villiers. Canvas, 49 X 74 in. 433 LADY DOROTHY NEVILL. Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Cornelius Janseit^..^ 2nd daughter of John Nevill, Lord Latimer ; ist wife of Thomas, ist E^ of Exeter (No. 434.) -: Half-length ; black dress, low body, ¦with white open wide collar and-^ ruffles ; roses in her hand. Panel, 52 X 42 in. 434 THOMAS CECIL, ist EARL OF EXETER, K.G. : Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Cornelius Jansek^. Eldest son of Lord Burghley (No. 242) by his ist wife, daughter of Sir John Cheke, Kt. ; b. 1542; M.P. for Stamford; one of the noblemen who received the Due d'Alengon ; distinguished himself in the wars of the Low Countries, and served against the Armada ; K.G. 1601 ; created E. of Exeter by James I., 4 May, 1605, his younger half-brother having been created E. of Salisbury on the morning ofthe same day ; d 7 Feb. 1621-22 ; b.u. in West minster Abbey : benefactor to Clare HaU College. Half-length ; high black hat and black dress, standing in front of red curtain ; ribbon and badge K.G. Panel, 52 X 44 in. 435 GEO. VILLIERS, ist D. OF BUCKINGHAM, K.G., AND VARIOUS MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Gerard Honthorst'. Full length small life-size figures in a gaUery. Canvas, 49 X 61 in. : George, D. of Buckingham {sec No. 455) ; his duchess. Lady Catharine Manners, only daughter of Francis, 6th E. of Rutland, and afterwardis (1635) wife of Randal, ist Marquis of Antrim; his daughter, Mary, ¦wife, ist, of Charles Ld. Hubert ; and 2nd, of James Stuart, D. of Richmond and Lenos^ his eldest son, George, 2nd D. (No. 904) ; his elder brother, John, Visct! Purbeck, married Francis, daughter of Sir Edward Coke ; his nnother, Mary Beaumont, 2nd wife of Sir George Villiers, Kt. of Brokesby created Countess of Buckingham ; his youngest brother, Christopher, created Baron Villiers and E. of Anglesey, 1623 d. 3 April, 1630 ; and his sister, Susan, wife of Sir William FeUding, created E. of Denbigh. REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 75 436 LAUNCELOT ANDREWES, BISHOP OF LENT BY WINCHESTER. painter. Jesus College, Oxford. A learned Divine ; b. in London, 1565 ; educ. at the Coopers' Free School at Ratcliff, at Merchant Taylors', and at Pembroke HaU, Cambridge ; distin guished as a preacher ; appointed Dean of Westminster ; Bp. of Chichester, 1605 ; of Ely, 1609 ; of Winchester, 1617 ; wrote much, and was one of the translators ofthe Bible ; d. at Winchester House, Southwark, 25 Sept. 1626 ; bu. in the church of St. Saviour. Half-length, black cap, episcopal habit ; book in 1. hand. Canvas, 40 x 35. 437 THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF SUFFOLK, K.G. Countess Delawarr. Younger son of Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk ; summoned to Parliament, 1597, as Baron Howard dc Walden; E. of Suffolk, 1603; K.G. ; Ld. High Treasurer to James 1. ; married Katharine, daughter of Sir Henry Knyvett, Kt. ; d. 1626. Bust; white collar ; badge K.G. ; treasurer's stick in 1. hand; oval. fanel, 27 x 21 in. 438 ,, GIDEON DE LAUNE, M.D. Society of Apothecaries. Apothecary to Anne of Denmark, Queen* of James I. ; founder of the Apothecaries' Hall. Half-length ; wide white collar, black dress and cloak ; date 1640, age 76. Canvas, 40 X 32 in. 439 JAMES I. at his father's (Lord Darnley's) tomb. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Small life-size figure kneeling ; Darnley's father and. mother and younger brother {?) are kneeling at head of the tomb {see Nos. 87, 322). Canvas, 57 X 89 in. 440 LUCY HARINGTON, COUNTESS OFJBEDFORD, AND CHILD. <: Mr. Alexander Barker. Mark Garrard/'^- Celebrated for her taste and accomplishments ; eldest daughter of John,^ 1st Ld. Harington; married Edward Russell, 3rd E.of Bedford, 1594, who d: 1627, leaving her a widow; her brother John, 2nd Ld. Harington, d. in 1614, leaving her his heir. SI. Daniel, Een Jonson, and Dr. Donne wrote verses in praise of her talents "and acquirements, {See also No. 507). Full-length; long hair falling down her back, low-embroidered dress, figured red scarf ; chUd to her r. with bunch of grapes. Canvas, 69 x 44 in. 441 JOHN KING, BISHOP OF LONDON Christ Church, Oxford. B. 1559 at Wornall, Bucks ; son of Philip King and Elizabeth Conquest; educ. at Westminster and Christ Church, O-xford ; Chaplain to Queen Eliza beth ; Dean of Christ Church, 1605^; Bp. of London, j6ii ; James I. used to style him " the king of preachers ;". and Ld. Chief Just. Coke, declared that he " was the best speaker in the Star Chamber in his time ;" d. 30 Mar. 1621.. Bust ; black cap, grey beard, episcopal habit. Panel, 22 X 17 in. j6 REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 442 RICHARD, IST EARL OF CORK (1566-1643). LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Devonshire, K.G. The " Great Earl of Cork ;" 2nd son of Roger Boyle ; b. 1566 ; studied at the Middle Temple ; embarked for Ireland ; obtained the favour of Eliza beth ; knighted ; in 1616, created Bairon Boyle ; 1620, E. of Cork ; Ld. Trea surer of Ireland ; built churches, schools, &c., made roads, and for a time succeeded in civilizing the southern part of Ireland ; d. ^t Youghal, Sept. 1643. Bust ; white hat and doublet, furred cloak. Panel, 22 X 16 in. 443 QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1574-1619). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). P. Van Somer.>( .a Full length ; pearl stomacher, low dress and fardingale, feather-fan. in r,:;! hand ; architectural background ; age 44. Canvas, 94 X 57 in. ' ^.^ 444 JAMES I. (1566-1625). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Van Somer. > Full length ; royal robes, crowned, with sceptre and orb. Canvas, 88 X S7-Z 445 ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA, "THE ^ QUEEN OF HEARTS." Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Gerard HonthorstJ Full length ; pearl-trimmed head-dress, and low dress gold-embroidered? Canvas, 88 x 54 in. On the back is written, " Feb. 21, anno 1635, this picture was given to Prince Charles by Sir Henry Wootton's last will for a legacy." 446 HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). ^ Earl of Craven. P. Van Somer. ^ {See No. 423.) FuU length ; white doublet, embroidered in red, red hose, ¦ wide open lace collar ; badge K.G. Canvas, 67 x 45 in. 447 RICH. BANCROFT, ARCHB. of CANTERBURY. Jesus College, Cambridge. {See No. 408). Bust ; episcopal habit ; s. of arms to his r. Panel, 22 X 17 'in. 448 SIR DAVID MURRAY, Kt. Mr. David Laing. Cornelius Jansen. Of Gorthy ; in the household of Prince Henry, eldest son of James I. ; author of poems published in London, 1611. Bust ; short red beard, black doublet, open lace-edged ruff ; dated 1603, age 36. Canvas, 21 x 17 in. 449 SIR CECIL TRAFFORD. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt. Half-length; high white hat, with jewelled band; dated 161 1 age 12; figured doublet and trunk-hose, red scarf P-anel, 35 x 27 in. REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 77 WEST CENTRAL CORRIDOR. [Nos. 450 to 466.) 450 THOMAS HOBSON (1544-1630). LENT BY PAINTER. Corporation of Cambridge. The Cambridge University Carrier, on whom Milton wrote two epitaphs ; b. about 1544; travelled monthly wjth his "team- ware," which he inherited from his father, between Cambridge and the Bull Inn, Bishopsgate, till, during a period of compulsory rest, when the plague was in London, and he was forbidden to travel — " Death was half glad when he had got him down," I Jan. 1630-1. " Hobson's choice" originated in the rule he rigidly observed, that the horse next the stable door must be the one taken out for hire ; he gave a Bible to the Church of St. Benedict, and the site of the " Spinning House " to the University. FuU length, small life-size, mounted on a black horse ; inscribed on the back is, "This picture was hung up at, the Black, BuU, in Bishopsgate London, upwards of a 100 years before it was given to J. Burleigh, 1787." Steele, Spectator 509, mentions a fresco of him at the same Inn. Panel, 66 X 57 in. 451 FREDERICK ELECTOR PALATINE, KING OF BOHEMIA. ..f, JEarl of Craven. Gerard HonthorsTIc {See No. 417.) Full length ; crowned, royal robes. Canvas, 85 X 56 in. ^ 452 CHIEF-JUST. SIR ROBERT HEATH (1575-1649). St. John's College, Cambridge. B. 20 May, 1575, at Brasted, Kent ; educ. at the Grammar School, Tun- bridge, and at St. John's College, Cambridge ; called to the bar, 1603 ; Soli- citortGen. and M.P. 1621 ; Kt. by James I. ; Attorney-Gen. 1625 ; supported King Charles with ability ; Ch. Just. Com. Pleas, 1631 ; joined the King at York in 1642 ; appointed Ch. Just. King's Bench ; fled to France, 1646 ; d; there, 30 Augt. 1649. C^Bust ; wide ruff, black cap, judge's robes ; collar S.S. Canvas, 30 x 24 in. 453 HENRY HOWARD, E. OF NORTHAMPTON, K.G. Earl of Carlisle. {See No. 293.) Bust ; high crowned black hat, ruff collar, K.G. ; dated, 1606. 454 PRINCESS LOUISA OF BOHEMIA. ^ Earl of Craven. I B. 1623 ; daughter of Frederick, King of Bohemia, and Elizabeth of Eng land ; studied painting under Gerard Honthorst and was justly celebrated as an artist ; became a Roman Catholic, 1663, and was made Abbess of Mau- buisson| at Pontoise ; d. 1709. Full length, in dress of a recluse, with open missal to her r. ; dated 1629, age 31 (compare date of birth). Canvas, 84 X 46 in. 78 reign of JAMES I. 1603-1625. 455 GEORGE VILLIERS, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. :j LENT BY PAINTER. 1 Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Cornelius Jansen. Son of Sir George ViUiers; b. at Brokesby, Leicestershire, 28 Aug. 1592 ; first seen by K. James 1. in 1615 ; won his favour by his handsome person and courtly address ; Master of the Horse, 1616, K.G. and Visct. ViUiers; E. of Buckingham, 1617 ; and Marquis, 1618 ; set out in 1623 with Prince Charles to Spain, on a romantic journey to see the' Infanta (No. 533); created D. of Buckingham, 1623 ; commanded an expedition to the west coast of France, but with no credit; assassinated by John Felton, 23 Aug. 1628 ;. pre sented a coUection of Arabic MSS. to the University of Cambridge, and formed, with the aid of Rubens, a splendid collection of pictures. Bust ; falling lace ruff, robes and coUar, K.G. Canvas, 30 X 2 A in. {See Nos. 432, 435, 517, 564). 456 JOHN LYTTELTON. Lord Lyttelton. F. Zucchero! Father of Sir Thos. Lyttelton, Kt. and Bart. ; d. 1601. Half-length, as a child, with large dog. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 457 ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA. Earl of Craven. Gerard Honthorst...- {See Nos. 417, 445.) Full length, looking to r. ; black dress ; crown and"* globe on table to her r. Canvas, 84 x 56. 458 SIR ROGER WILBRAHAM, Kt. (1554-1616). Mr. George Wilbraham. 2nd son of Richard Wilbraham of Nantwich ; b. 1554 ; an able Lawyer • Solicitor- Gen. for Ireland under Queen Elizabeth ; Master of Court of Re quests, 1600; d. 1 61 6. Bust ; close ruff, black dress ; dated 1604, age 50. Panel, 26 X 20 in. > 459 ESME STUART, ist DUKE OF LENNOX. ¦ Earl of Home. Came over to Scotland, as Ld. d'Aubign^ in France, and created Duke of Lennox by his relative, James VL, who made him Governor of Dumbarton'; hereditary High Chamberiain and High Admiral of Scotland- married Catharine, daughter of WiU. de Balzac, Ld. of Entragues and Marcoussis, in Auvergne; d. 1588. ' Bust, smaU life-size ; close ruff, black doublet. Panel, 27 x 22 in. 460 WILLIAM, 1ST EARL OF CRAVEN. j^ Earl of Craven. Vandyck^ •!.°^ t^- ^'\^'^- Ci:aven, Ld. Mayor of London, 161 1 ; b. 1608; distih^^ gmshed himself in service abroad; Kt. 1626, and created Baron Craven- E. m 1663 ; d. 9 April, 1697, m his 89th year. Full length ; armour ; baton in r. hand, 1. on helmet. Canvas 84 X 52 " REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 79 461 SIR JAMES DUNDAS, LORD ARNISTON. lent by painter. Mr. Robert Dundas of Arniston. George JamesonEl Son of Sir James Dundas (No. 283) M.P. for Co. Edijiburgh ; Judge of the Couit of Session, with the title of Ld. Arniston, though he had not been brought up to the law ; refused to sign the Declaration against the Covenant, and lost his seat on the Bench ; at a private audience with the King, to give him an opportunity to explain his reservations or scruples, he refused, sayingv " if my subscription is to be public, I cannot be satisfied that the salvo should be latent ;" d. 1679. Bust ; armour, lace coUar, blue gold-edged scarf; signed and dated, 1640. Canvas, 26 X 24 in. 462 MICHAEL HARCOURT. Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt. ' Governor for some years of Sir Robert Harcourt's colony of Guiana. To waist ; wide falling ruff, brown scarf; dated 1624; age 23. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 463 ROBERT SIDNEY, EARL OF LEICESTER-, K.G. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. Van Somer. 2nd son of Sir Henry Sidney by Mary, daughter of Dudley, D. of Nor^ thumberland ; brother of Sir P. Sidney ; created i st Baron Sidney of Pens hurst and Viscount Lisle; 1st E. of Leicester, of his name, 1618; K.G. ; d. 1626."^ FuU length ; ermine-trimmed robes ; s.^of arms to his 1. Canvas, 79 x 51."^ 464 FRANCIS BEAUMONT. Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt. Dramatist and Lyrical Poet ; 3rd son of Francis, Judge of Com. Pleas ; b. 1586; educ. at Broadgate Hall (Pembroke College), Oxon, and at the Temple ; " There was a wonderful consimility of phansy between him and Mr. John Fletcher, which caused the dearenesse of friendship between them;" in 1607, when Beaumont was 2r, the friends published their-first play, and so well woven together are their compositions that they cannot now be put apart ; d; 1616, before he was 30. {See No. 470) To waist, seated ; red hair and beard, black dress. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 465 THOMAS, 1ST LORD ARUNDELL OF WARDOUR. Lord Arundell of Wardour. Vandyck^^ a Surnamed " The Valiant ;" son of Sir Matthew Arundell of Wardour ; < early distinguished in the wars against the Turks in Hungary ; created Count ^ of the Empire by Rudolph II. ; Baron ArundeU, 1604; d, 7 Nov. 1630. To waist ; white faUing ruff, black dress, silver-headed stick to his 1. Canvas 32 x 26 in. 466 SIR GEORGE CAREW, EARL OF TOTNESS. Capt. G. H. W. Carew. F. Zucchero. Son of George Carew, D.D., Dean of Exeter and Windsor; served with reputation in Ireland ; President of Munster, 1600 ; Master ofthe Ordnance to Queen Elizabeth ; Vice- Chamberlain to the Queen of James I. ; made 80 REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. Governor of Guernsey by James I. ; 1605, created Baron Carewiof Clopton; E. of Totness, 1626 ; d. 22 Mar. 1629. Three-quarter size ; white-embroidered doublet, red trunk-hose ; inscribed with titles. Canvas, 48 x 38 in. WESTERN GALLERT.— (Nos. 467 to 663). 467 CHIEF JUSTICE SIR HENRY HOBART, Bt. lent by painter. Marquis of Lothian. 2nd son ,of Thomas Hobart, of Plumsted in Norfolk, and great grandson of Sir James Hobart, Henry VI I.'s Attorney-Gen. ; admitted at Lincoln's Inn, 1575 ; Steward of Norwich, 1595 ; M.P. for Yarmouth, 1597 ; ' Kt. by James I. ; Attorney-Gen. 1606, when Bacon served under him and longed for his promotion ; Bart. 161 1 ; Chief Just. Com. Pleas, 161 3 ; d. 26 Dec. 1625. Half-length ; judge's robes ; coUar of S.S. Canvas, 48 x 43 in. 468 LORD BACON (1561-1626). Earl of Verulam. Van Somer. ¦ Son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Ld. Keeper; b. 1561 ; Ld. Keeper in 1617- created L. Verulam and Visct. St. Alban's, and made Ld. Chancellor in 1618 • published his " Novum Organum," 1620 ; d. 9 April, 1626 ; bu. in the ancient church of St. Michael, Verulam, near St. Alban's. FuU length ; high black hat, robes ; great seal on table to his I. Canvas, 6ft. 9 x4ft. 2. ' 469 LADY HOBART. Mr. W. W. B. Beach, M.P. Cornelius Jansen. Daughter of Sir Robert BeU of Beauprd HaU, Norfolk ; married Sir Henry Hobart, Bt. (No. 467), and had 16 chUdren, 12 sons and 4 daughters. Half-length ; black head-dress, veil, and dress, wide ruff, book in 1. hand. Canvas, 39 x 31 in. 47° JOHN FLETCHER (1576-1625). Earl of Clarendon, K.G. Dramatist and Lyrical Poet ; soh of Richard, Bp. of London ; b. in °> fi,\-'57?i ^^'^"^at Cambridge; the friend of Beaumont (No. 464), Ms " wLw'^.-'nTc;^! °f"PY'''^^ of 50 plays; assisted Ben Jonson in p^i^ Tl ^ •'^^^u','' *« Pl°'s of his pieces ; d ofthe plague, 1625. tableS?°?aner3; xtt'^' ^"'" '^""^^ "^= inscr^be^'pWon 471 SIR ROBERT BRUCE COTTON, Bt. (1570-1631). Trinity College, Cambridge. B. 22 Jan, 1570, at Denton, Hants ; educ. at Trinity CoUege Cambridge- Sofed &c^- kni^hfS T f'"""' ^T'"'' ''^^'''''' *•=• ' *e frif nd o? Camdfn; bpeed, &c. ; knighted by James, 1603, and Bt. 161 1 ; sent to Tower 162Q on TFolZ\1.nt''JjT°' 1 M'?'^^, "howa prince may maL himselKn f^5°l"?e tyrant, and deprived of his library ; released, 1630, on the discovery that Sir R. Dud ey was the author. His imprisonment hastened his death! His celebrated bbrary was removed, 1753, to Brit. Mus. D 6 May 1631 dJXeiy^'VJt^'^'Vt^:''^ -'^^^-^ '^--^ i--^Pt-n -nd and reign of JAMES I. 1603-1625. 472 THOMAS EGERTON, BARON ELLESMERE. LENT BY PAINTER. St. John's College, Cambridge. {See No. 476.) Bust ; black hat, judge's robes. 25 x 22 in. 473 = ,, WILLIAM CAMDEN. Bodleian Library. Mark Garrard. {See No. 490.) Bust ; grey short beard, skull-cap and dress black, full ruff; s. of arms; inscr. with verses, &c. ; signed "Marcus Gheeraedts pinxit." Panel, 30 x 23. . , 474 SIR DUDLEY CARLETON, LD. DORCHESTER. Hon. R. Carleton. Cornelius Jansen. ! Statesman and Diplomatist; b. loth March, 1573; educ. at West minster and Christ Church, Oxf ; ambas. to Venice, 1610 ; succeeded by Sir H. Wotton ; to the States General, 1616-28, and present at Synod of Dort ; Baron Carleton, 1626; Vise. Dorchester, 1628; Prin. Sec. of State; d. 15th Feb. 1632. His state papers and letters were pub. by Ld. Hardwicke. Half-length ; flat lace-edged ruff, black doublet ; s. of arms to his r. .; dated 1627, age 31. Panel, 34 X 25 in. 475 SIR HENRY SAVILE, Kt. Eton College. Scholar and Mathematician ; b. at Bradley;, Yorkshire, 1549; studied at Oxford ; Warden of- Merton College for 36 years; and for 26 years Provost of Eton, the statute requiring priest's orders being specially dispensed with ; Kt. by James I. ; one of the translators of the Bible ; published at Eton hi^s edition of the works of St. Chrysostom ; d. there, 1622 ; Founded the Savi- lian Professorships, Oxford. Full-length ; black robes, lace ruff ; embroidered gloves in r. hand ; dated 1621, age 72. Canvas, 82 x 48 in. 476 THOMAS EGERTON, BARON ELLESMERE, VISCOUNT BRACKLEY. Earl Brownlow. Eminent Lawyer ; natural son of Sir Rd. Egerton ; b. 1 540 ; studied at Brasenose College, Oxford, and at Lincoln's Inn; SoIici-tor-Gen. 1581 ; Attorney-Gen. 1592; Kt. and Masterpf the. Rolls, 15,94,; Ld. Keeper, 1596; Ld. ChanceUor, 1603 ;' in 1616, created Visct. Brackley. Camden mentions an anagram' of his name, " Gestat honorem." The wits of Wes.tminster, who disliked his judgtnents, caUed him Visct. Breaklaw. D. 15 Mar. 1617 : his grandchildren are MUton's three characters in " Comus." {Sec Nos. 288, 753.) Half length ; high hat, chancellor's robes ; r. hand resting on great seal. Panel, 36 x 28 in. 477 ¦ ' JAMES L (1566-1625). Earl of Craven. Van SomerJ! FuU-length ; black dress, crown and sceptre on table to his 1., armour to *; his r. ; dated 1618. Canvas, 78 x 49. 478 SIR HUGH MYDDLETON, Bt. Rev. j. M. St. Clere Raymond. Cornelius Jansen. 6th son of Richard Myddleton, of Denbigh, and, Jane, daughter of Richard Dryhurst ; belonged to the Goldsmiths' Com,pany, and foUowed that trade in London ; obtained, by working mines in Cardiganshire, wealth,' 82 reign of JAMES I. 1603-1625. which he spent on his great project of supplying London with water, from Chadwell and AmweU, by means of the " New River;" having succeeded James I. created him a Baronet : he did not in his lifetime reap the profit of his well-devised scheme ; d. 1631. Three-quarter size ; white hair, smaU peaked beard, large falling ruff dark dress; l.'hand on shell, with. /antes /-"oiime alluding to his New River Company. Canvas, 48 X 39 in. 479 CH. JUST. SIR EDWARD COKE (1550-1634). i lent by painter. Trinity College, Cambridge. - A learned Lawyer ; author of the " Institutes," or Commentary on Lyttle- ' ton; b. .af Milcham, Norfolk, 1550; educ. at Norwich and Trinity Hall, ' Cambridge ; student at Clifford's Inn and Inner Temple ; M.P. ; Speaker of Pariiament, 1592; employed on the trials of Essex and Raleigh; rival of Ld. Bacon ; Ch. Justice, Com. Pleas, 1606 ; d. 3 Sept. 1634. Bust ; high ruff, judge's robes, collar of SS. ; Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 480 SIR HENRY YELVERTON, Kt. Marquis of Hastings. An eloquent and learned Lawyer ; eld. son of Sir Christopher Yel.erton Judge K.B.( No. 388) i b. 29 June, 1566 ; studied at Oxford and Gray's Inn • Recorder of Northants. and M.P. 1613; SoUcitor-Gen., Kt., and Attorney- Gen. 1617 ; in disfavour with the favourite Buckingham ; fined and hn- pnsoned by the Star Chamber ; reconciled and Judge Com Pleas 162; ¦ ¦d. 24 Jan.- 1630. I 3 > Half-length ; black cap, jtidge's robes, gold-laced gloves in r. hand Panel, 45 x 33 m. 481 ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF BOHEMIA, AND HER^ HUSBAND. 5 Earl Spencer, K.G. jo„j, Breughel. ^ frni.'^lf ^r '¦ "^/^'/l'^- if"'''" movnted figures, with large group of attendant^ from the Court of the Hague, going out burning; Sir Dudley Carleton (No 474) IS one of the party. Canvas, 38 X 63 in. icluu ,,i>o. 482 JAMES I. Sir Henry B. P. St. John Mildmay, Bt. Cornelius Janse^ . Ki^".""lf-"f '^ ; embroidered doublet and trunk-hose ; crown and orb on^ table to his . Canvas, 85 x 5 ' in. " One of the coUection of piaures^veri^ by Charies 1. to Sir H. Mildmay of Wanstead." pi<-i.urcs given _^ 483 ELIZABETH OLMSTED, LADY MYDDLETOU- Rev. j. M. St. Clere Raymond. Cornelius Jansen. Mv?dkttn'Bf rNo\?8^''1 °' ^"^^V^^^^"?' Essex; married Sir Hugh Myaaieton, Bt. (No. 478), and was mother of 16 children rh.fn f!'tl^ ^^ black lace-edged head-dress and black dress gold Cham; feather-fan in r. hand Canvas, 50 X 39 in ' ^ REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 83; 484 LUDOVICK STUART, DUKE OF RICHMOND AND LENNOX, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Van Somer. Eldest son of Esme Stuart, D. of Lennox ; b. 29 Sept. 1574; succeeded as Hereditary Great Chamberlain, and High Admiral of Scotland, and 2nd D. of Lennox in Scotland in 1583; Ambassador to Henry IV. of France, 1601 ; K.G. 1613 ; E. of Newcastle and D. of Richmond, 1623 ; found d. in. his. bed, 12 Feb. 1624, when James I. was earnestly enquiring why he was absent from court, that day being fixed for the opening of Parliament. ¦ Full-length ; close lace-edged cap, red dress, treasurer's staff in 1. hand ; date 1623, age 59. Canvas, 85 X 52 in. 485 EDWARD, 1ST LD. MONTAGU OF BOUGHTON. Earl of Sandwich. Eldest son of Edward Montagu of Boughton, grandson of Sir Edward Montagu (No. 117) ; created Baron Montagu by James l, 1621 ; d. 1644. Bust; lace-edged ruff; judge's robes, resting on his r. hand, ribbon ofthe Bath. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 486 SIR WM. DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN. Earl of Home. Cornelius Jansen. Scottish Poet ; son of Sir John Drummond of Hawthornden ; b. 13 Dec. ' 1585 ; educ. at Edinburgh University ; studied law at Bourges ; returned, in 1.610, to devote himself to literature ; the death of his betrothed bride on the eve of their intended marriage caused him to leave his home for eight years ; ¦ in 1619, received a visit at Hawthornden from Ben Jonson, of whose conver sations he left an account. His sonnets are the most admired of his poems. D. 4 Dec. 1649. Wide lace-edged open ruff, dark doublet. Panel, 23 x 18 in. 487 SIR HORACE VERE, LD. VERE OF TILBURY. Marquis Townshend. Cornelius Jansen. A skilful General ; youngest brother of Sir Francis Vere ; b. at Kerby HaU, Essex, 1565 ; accompanied his brother to Holland, 1585 ; also to Cadiz and was Knighted; in t6o4, took Sluys in the face of great difficulties; ¦opposed, in 1605, to Spinola, and was said by his skilful adversary to have " escaped with 4000 men from between his fingers ;" sent by James I., 1620, to attempt the defence of the Palatinate ; created by Charles I. Baron dc Vere of Tilbury ; d. suddenly as he sat at dinner, 2 May, 1635. Bust ; flat white ruff, black dress, blue gold-edged scarf Panel, 26 x 23. 488 FRANCES HOWARD, DUCHESS OF RICHMOND;, Marquis of Bath. AND LENNOX. VANDYCKr? Celebrated for her beauty and vanity ; only child of Thomas Howard, Visct. Bindon ; b. about 1578; married, ist, Henry Prannel, son of an alderman of London ; 2nd, Edward Seymour, E. of Hertford, who was more than sixty years old ; 3rd, Lodovick Stuart, D. of Richmond (No. 484), whom she survived ; d. 8 Oct. 1639 ; bu. with the Duke in Westminster, under a monument erected by herself Sir George Romney of Somersetshire kiUed himself when she married Seymour. FuU-length ; low black dress and veil ; long stick in r. hand, coronet and beU on table ; long inscription and date, London, 1633. Canvas, 85 X 49 in. 84 REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 489 SIR W. DRUMMOND, of HAWTHORNDEN. LENT BY PAINTER. All Souls College, Oxford. {See No. 486.) Bust ; Single lace-edged niff. Panel, 22 X 17 in. 490 WILLIAM CAMDEN. Marquis Camden, K.G. Learned Antiquary and Historian ; b. in the Old Bailey, where his father' King-at-Arms, 1597; d., 9 Nov. 1623, at Chiselhurst, Kent; bu. at West minster. The " Camden " Professorship of History at Oxford was founded by him. Bust ; grey short beard, skull-cap and dress black, full ruff; s. of arms to his r. ; inscription and date 1622 : formerly at Camden Place, the residencp of WiUiam Camden ; presented to Charles, ist Ld. Camden, by Rev. James West. Canvas, 28 X 22 in. 491 WILLIAM BISHOP, D.D., BP. OF CHALCEDON., Archbishop Manning. B. 1553 ; Bishop of Chalcedon, ist Vicar Apostolic of England ; Author of "A Defence of the King's (James I.) Honour and his Title to the Crown of England," and other works ; d. 13 April, 1624, age 71. Three-quarter size, seated ; episcopal habit ; books and crozier in back ground ; inscribed with date of death. Canvas, 45 x 36 in. 492 HENRY HERBERT, 2nd E. OF PEMBROKE, K.G. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Van Somer. "^ Eldest son of Wm. ist E. ; his 3rd wife was Mary, dau. of Sir Henry 1 Sidney and sister of Sir Philip {see No. 284) ; d. 19 Jan. 1600-1. Seated, to knees ; faUing lace ruff and cuffs, black dress' blue ribbon K.G. ; Canvas, 52 x 40 in. 493 SIR RICHARD BROKE, Kt. Admiral Sir G. Broke Middleton, Bt. Cornelius Jensen. Master of the ceremonies to James I. Full-length ; red gold-laced doublet and trunk-hose, yeUow faUing lace-' ruff; plumed hat in r. hand. Canvas, 78 X 48 in. 494 JOHN WILLIAMS, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, LORD KEEPER. Dean of Westminster. Youngest son of Edm Williams ; b. at Aberconway, Carnarvonshire, 25 ^li" ^582; studied at St. John's CoUege, Cambridge, with extraordinar^ dilgcnce; Chap am to Ld. ChanceUor EUesmere, 161 1 ; Dean of Salisbury,- IntVn^ Westminster, 1620; Ld. Keeper and Bp. of Lincoln, 1621, fell into disfavour at court 1637, and was heavily fined by the Star Chamber the n^"'Tfr\?'''^''«^ ^"'^'^^- °^ ^°'^' '^-^' ' f«''fi'=d Conway Castle for h^mspfVkhnn^H ¦''''¦ ^^K /' was remarked to be " a perfect diocese in himself, bishop, dean, prebendary, and parson " Half-length ; black hat, close ruff ; dated 1 62 1 . Canvas, 48 x 40 in. reign OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 85 495 THOMAS JONES, ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Charles Compton W. Domvile, Bt. Ld. Chanc. of Ireland, 1606 ; father of ist Ld. Ranelagh and Mrs. Domvile. Half-length, seated ; high black hat, episcopal habit ; great seal to his r. Canvas, 47 X 36 in. 496 SIR HENRY WOTTON, Kt. Eton College. B. at Borton HaU, Kent, 1568 ;¦ educ. at Winchester and New College, Oxford ; Sec. to the E. of Essex ; Ambassador to Venice and the Low Countries from James I. ; 1634 Provost of Eton ; d. there 1639. Half-length, seated, head resting on 1. hand. Canvas, 51 X 41 in. 497 SIR WM. STANLEY, 6th EARL OF DERBY. Earl of Derby, K.G. Younger son of Hen., 4th E. ; b. 1 561 or 62 ; early showed a spirit of adven ture ; is said to have travelled in France, Spain, Italy, as a mendicant friar, in Egypt, Palestine, and Turkey, where he was cast into prison, and in Russia ; had difficulty in claiming his estates on his return; mar., 1594, Eliz., eld. dau. of Edw. Vere, 7th E. of Oxford ; d. 29 Sept. 1644. Full-length ; black hat and feather, maroon gold-embroidered doublet and trunk hose ; badge K.G. Canvas, 81 X 42 in. 498 HEN. PERCY, 9TH E. OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Earl of Denbigh. Vandyck. Bust ; position and "dress similar to No. 500. , Canvas, 24 X 29 in. 499 JAMES HAY, EARL OF CARLISLE, K.G. Earl of Kinnoull. Vandyck. {See No. 538.) Half-length; cuirass, crimson gold-embroidered scarf; fcaton in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 49 in. , 500 HEN. PERCY, 9TH E. OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Earl of Carlisle. Son of Hen., 8th E. ; fitted out ships to act against Armada, 1588 ; serv. at siege of Ostend ; impris. by Jas. I. for 15 years on suspicion of complicity in Gunpowder Plot ; a lover and patron of learning ; mar. Dorothy Devereux,- sister of Robt., E. of Essex, and widow of Sir T. Perrot, Kt. ; d. 5 Nov. 1632. . FuU-length, seated, leaning on r. hand ; robes as chancellor of University «f Cambridge. Canvas, 61 x 54 in. 501 SIR THOMAS CONINGSBY, AND "CRICKET," His Dwarf. i Earl of Essex. '^ Son of Humphrey Coningsby of Hampton Court, Essex ; married Anne Inglefield ; kt. by Queen Elizabeth, 1591 ; d. 1625. . FuU-length figures, standing ; r. hand resting on the dwarf his foot on a little dog. 84 X 48 in. I G 8-6 reign of JAMES I. 1603-1625. 502 CORNELIUS JANSEN. lent by painter. Lord Ravensworth. Cornelius Jansen,.^ Portrait Painter; b. at Amsterdam, 1590; visited England, 1618; much^ employed at court of Jam. I. and in Kent ; returned to Holland, 1648 ; d. 1665. Bust, showing 1. hand ; dark dress. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 503 ROBERT CAR, EARL OF SOMERSET, K.G. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Son of Mr. Car, of Farnherst in Teviotdale ; page to James I. and made K.B. July, 1603; Ld. Treasurer of Scotland, 1610 ; Visct. Rochester and K.G. 1611 ; E. of Somerset, 1613 ; and same year married Lady Frances Howard,; the "poisoning Countess" {see No. 505) ; sent to the Tower, 1616, and, con victed with his countess ofthe murder of Sir Thos. Overbury (No. 511), in the year 1613 ; pardoned and released, 1622 ; d. July, 1645. Bust; black dress, ribbon, and robe of Garter. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. (Compare Nos. 634, 720, Portraits of Jas. Stuart, D. of Richmond.) " 504 ROBERT DEVEREUX, 3RD EARL OF ESSEX. Rev. Lord John Thynne. Parliamentary General'; only son of Queen Elizabeth's favourite (No. 253) ; b. 1592 ; restored to his father's forfeited honours, as 3rd E. of his name, by James I., 1603 ; educ. at Merton College, Oxford ; unhappily married, at 14 to the afterwards notorious Lady Frances Howard (No. 505), from whom-: he was divorced ; served in the Palatinate ; General of the Parliamentary Army, 1642 ; resigned 1645 ! d. 14 Sept. 1646. Three-quarter size, age about 18, dark hair in thick curls, black dress, lawn ruff, silver-wrought sword-belt. Canvas, 3 ft. 4 in. x 2 ft. 5 in. 505 FRANCES HOWARD, COUNTESS OF ESSEX, Earl of Essex. afterwards of SOMERSET. Daughter of Thos. I-Ioward, ist E. of Suffolk, by Catharine Knevet ; mar., 1st, Robert Devereux, E. of Essex, from whom she obtained a divorce; and 2nd, Robt. Car, E. of Somerset, 26 Dec. 1613 {see No. 503) ; d. 23 Aug. 1632. i5ust ; large lace ruff, dress very low, trimmed with lace, red scarf Panel, 23 X 17 in. 506 CHIEF JUSTICE SIR HENRY HOBART, Bt. Mr. W. W. B. Beach, M.P. {See No 467.) Half-length ; judge's robes ; collar S.S. ; r. hand on seal Canvas, 56 X 46 in. 507 LUCY HARINGTON, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. {See No. 440.) Half-length, seated ; black dress ; resting head on r hand. Canvas, 57 X 41 in. Similar picture at Woburn, painted by Honthorst. 508 FRANCES HOWARD, COUNTESS OF ESSEX, afterwards of SOMERSET. Edward Kenealy, L.L.D. {See No. 505.) Bust ; flat gauze ruff, black and white low dress, Panel, 14 X 10 in. reign of JAMES I. 1603-1625. 87 509 REV. RICHARD CRAKANTHORPE, D.D. LENT BY PAINTER. Queen's College, Oxford. Learned Divine and distinguished Preacher ; b. at Strickland, Westmore land, 1567 ; admitted at Queen's Coll., Oxf, 1583 ; Fellow, 1598 ; Chaplain to P. Charles ; d. 1624 ; pub. a defence ofthe Eng. Church, and other works. Bust ; black gown ; r. hand re^sting on a paper. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 510 EDWARD SOMERSET, 4TH E. OF WORCESTER. DtiKE OF Beaufort. {See No. 380.) Half-length ; high black hat, wide ruff, black dress ; letter in r. hand ; badge K.G. ;-age given, 50. Panel, 39 X 30. in. 511 SIR THOMAS OVERBURY, Kt. Marquis of Bath. F. Zucchero-^ B. at Compton Scorfen, Warwickshire, in 1581 ; studied at Queen's ', College, Oxford ; in 1601, visited Scotland and became acquainted with ^ Car, afterwards favourite to James I. ; Kt. in 1608 ; offended the Countess of Essex (No. 505), who offered 1000/. to have him murdered, and at length succeeded in having him poisoned in the Tower, 15 Sept. 1613. He was a scholar and wrote some clever verses. Bust ; flat wide lace ruff, red lace-edged scarf Panel, 22 x 17 in. 512 ANNE CLIFFORD, COUNTESS OF DORSET. Countess Delawarr. Daniel Mytens.. Countess of Dorset, Pembroke, and Montgomeiy ; a talented lady ; sole heir of Geo., 3rd E. of Cumberland ; b. 30 Jan. 1590 ; carefully educ. under her mother by Samuel Daniel ; mar., ist. Rich., 3rd E. of Dorset (No. 514) ; 2nd, Philip, E. of Pembroke and Montgomery ; left on her Westmoreland estates noble memorials of Uberality and charity ; d. 22 Mar. 1675. Full-length ; low black dress, open white-lined sleeves, with rose in her 1. hand, and vase of roses beside her. Canvas, 84 X 51 in. 513 SIR GODFREY RODES, Kt. OF GREAT HOUGHTON. Lord Houghton. Son of Francis Rodes, Judge of the Com. Pleas, by his second wife, Mary Charlton ; Kt. by James 1. in 161 5 ; mar. four wives ; one of his daughters^ Eliz., was the 3rd wife of Thos. Wentworth, ist E. of Strafford (No. 579, 581). To knees, seated ; in landscape ; black dress, lace ruff, and cuffs ; robin to his r. ; 1. hand resting on head of a dog. Panel, 44 X 38 in. 514 RICHARD SACKVILLE, 3RD EARL OF DORSET. Countess Delawarr. Daniel Mytens.. Son of Robert, 2nd E. ; b. 28 Mar. 1589, in the Chartreuse (Charter House) ; married Lady Anne Clifford, daughter of George E. of Cumber land ; travelled on the Continent ; afterwards lived luxuriously at Knowle in Kent ; companion of Henry P. of Wales ; d. 28 Mar. 1624. FuU-lcngfh ; black dress, ruff and trimmings of yellow lace ; hat witli, \-cUow plume on table to his r. Canvas, 84 x 50 in. 88 REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. 515 SIR HEN. MONTAGU, ist E. OF MANCHESTER. lent by painter. Duke of Manchester. 3rd son of Sir Ed. Montagu, Kt. ; educ. at Christ's CoUege, Cambridge, and Middle Temple; Kt. 1603; M.P. for London, 1604; King's Sergeant, 1612; succeeded Sir Ed. Coke as Ld. Ch. Just. 1616; Ld. Treasurer and Barcn Montagu of Kimbolton, 162 1 ; Ld. President under James and Charles;, E. of Manchester, 1626, and Ld. Privy Seal, 1627 ; d. 7 Nov. 1642. Half-length ; fuU lace-edged ruff, black dress. Panel, 43 X 32 in. 516 LADY BASSET. Lord Houghton. Three-quarter size ; high fuU ruff, dark dress;, chain of jewels; fan inr. hand, white rose in 1. ; s. of arms to her r. ; dated 1 591, age 31. Panel, 45 X 35. 517 GEORGE VILLIERS, ist D. OF BUCKINGHAM. ~^ Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. f {See No. 455.) Three-quarter size ; black dress ; ribjjon and badge K.G. ; r. hand resting on table. Canvas, 46 X 36 in. .518 LIONEL CRANFIELD, EARL OF MIDDLESEX. Countess Delawarr. Son of a London Merchant; Master of Court of Wards, 1618; Baron Cranfield and Ld. Treasurer, 1621 ; E. of Middlesex, 1622 ; impeached by H. of Commons; fined and imprisoned, 1624; mar., 1st, Elizabeth Shepherd; 2nd, Anne Bret ; d. 6 Aug, 1645. i Full-length ; falling lace, edged ruff; Treasurer's stick in L hand; robes of ¦ office and seaL Canvas, 86 X 46 in. 519 WILLIAM CAMDEN. Painters' Company. {See'No. 490.) To waist, in herald's tabard ; r. hand, resting on vol. of " Britannia." Canvas, 66 X 33 in. Camden was a member ofthe Painters' Co., by patrimony, and gave to the Co. a silver cup, still in their possession, 520 GEORGE ABBOTT, ARCHB. OF CANTERBURY. Earl of Verulam. B. at Guildford, 29 Oct. 1562 ; educ. there, and at Balliol, Oxon ; a rigid Calvinist, and opponent of Laud ; Master of University College, 1604 ; one of translators of Bible, 1607 ; Bp. of Lichfield, 1609 ; translated to London, 1610, and to Canterbury, 161 1 ; published reasons for opposing- divorce of Ld. and Lady Essex (Nos. 503, 504 505) ; prohibited the reading of the Boole of Sports in the churches of his diocese,'i6i8 ; d. 4 Aug. 1633. Half-length ; flat black cap, episcopal habit. Canvas, 52 x 41 in. 521 WILLIAM PORTINGTON. Carpenters' Company. " Carpenter in the office of His Majesty's buildings ; served in the place 40 yeares ;" d. 28 March, 1628 ; inscribed, date 1626, age 81. - To waist ; ruff, dark dress ; pair of compasses and a scale in his hands; given to the Company, 1637. Panel, 41 X 31 in. ' REIG-N of JAMES I. 1603-1625. 89 522 JAMES, 2ND MARQUIS OF HAMILTON, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). B. 1578; succeeded 1604; married Anne, daughter of James, 7th E. of Glencairn; created E. of Cambridge, 1619 ; K.G. 1623; d. 1625. FuU-lengtki,'- dark doublet and trunk hose ; ribbon and badge, K.G. ; hat in 1. hand, chamberlain's stick in r. ; dated 1622 ; age 44. Canvas, 85 X 53. 523 SIR HORACE VERE, LORD TILBURY. Sir H. B. P. St. John Mildmay, Bt. Cornelius Jansen. {See No. 487.) Full-length; red dress; spear in r. hand; given by Charles I. to Sir H. Mildmay of Wanstead. Canvas, 84 X 50 in. 524 ARTHUR LAKE, BP. OF BATH AND WELLS. New College, Oxford. Greenbury. B. 1550, at Southampton ; soh of Almeric Lake, and brother of Sir Thos. Lake, Kt. Principal Secretary of State to James I. ; educ. at Southampton, Winchester, and New College, Oxford ; Fellow of New College, 1589, and Warden ; FeUow of Winchester, 1600 ; Master of St. Cross Hospital, 1603 ; Archdeacon of Surrey, 1605 ; Dean of Worcester, 1608 ; Bp. of Bath and WeUs, 1616 ; d. 4 May, 1626. Half-length; episcopal habit; r. hand, resting, on bopk. ; dated 1616. Canvas, 46 x 40 in. New Coll. paid in 1627 £4 to Greenbury, the painter, for this portrait. 525 SIR FRANCIS VERNEY. Sir Harry Verney, Bt., M.P. Velasquez- Sou of Sir Ralph Verney, and nephew of Sir Edmund, the standard- bearer, who was killed, 1643, at Edgehill (No. 632) • went abroad on a pri vateering expedition and visited Algiers ; ^kas said to have turned Moham medan, but d. at our Lady of Pity. Full length, leaning on a gold stick ; rich-embroidered dress, doublet and trunk-hose ; plumed cap at back. Canvas, 85 X 51 in. 526 FRANCIS GODWIN, BISHOP OF HEREFORD. Christ Church,; Oxford. Learned Ecclesiastical Historian ; son of Thomas Godwin, Bp. of Bath and WeUs ; b. at Havington, Northampton, 1561 ; student at Christ Church, Oxford, 1578 ; Bp. of Llandaff, 1601 ; Bp. of Hereford, 1617 ; d. April, 1633. Half-length, black cap and small friU, bishop's robes, book in 1. hand ; date, 1613; age 51. 527 SIR WILLIAM ROPER, Kt. Duke of Manchester. Of Eltham and St. Dunstan's ; eld son of Thos. Roper, Clerk of Council under James I. ; mar. Catharine, dau. of Sir Anthony Brown, Kt. Half-length; lace ruff, black dress; gloves in r. hand; dated 1610. Panel, 44 X 33 in. , . 528 SIR GEORGE STIRLING. Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bt. M.P. G. Jamesone. {See No. 535.) Bust; wide lace falUng collar,- figured dress ; date 1637, age 22. Canvas, 27 x 24 in. go reign of J.\MES 1. 1603-1625. 529 ANNE STANLEY, COUNTESS OF ANCRAM. LENT BY PAINTER.' EArl of Derby, K.G. 2nd daughter of WiUiam, 6th E. of Derby ; married, ist. Sir Henry Portman of Somerset ; 2nd, Sir Robert Kerr, E. of Ancram. Bust ; wide open lace collar, low red dress, slashed sleeves. Canvas, 26 X 24 in. 530 REV. ROBERT BURTON. Brasenose College, Oxford. Author ofthe " Anatomy of Melancholy ;" son of Ralph Burton Of Lindley, Leicestershire; b. 8 Feb. 1576; educ. at Nuneaton and Brasenose College; an almost universal student ; Calculator of Nativities, and amongst others of his own, which he pretty accurately fulfilled, by dying in his rooms, Christ Ch. — the students said purposely — at the time foretold, 27 Jan. 1639-40. Bust ; close ruff, black dress ; book open before him ; date 1635, age 62 .(compare date given above.) Canvas, 30 x 26 in. 531 COUNT GONDOMAR. Mr. j. H. Gurney. / Spanish Ambassador in the reign of James I. ; adviser of the Spanish < match ; " Incomparably the ablest and most unscrupulous diplomatist of the time." Granger says that for political purposes he became all things to all men, and that he ought to be represented with a looking-glass in his hand. Full-length, close ruff, dark dress, dog to his r. ; date, 1621 ; age 54. Canvas, 86 x 58 in. 532 INFANTA OF SPAIN. TSt. John's College, Cambridge. Bust ; wide open ruff, red slashed dress. Panel, 23 X 17 in. 533 INFANTA MARIA OF SPAIN. Earl of Denbigh. 2nd daughter of Philip 111. of Spain ; a negotiation for her marriage with Prince Charles of England, afterwards Charles I., was set on foot by James I.,- the romantic journey to Madrid (1623) of the Prince and Buckingham, travelling under the names of John and Thomas Smith, was undertaken in order to see her ; but " Mr. John Smith," while at Paris on his way, fell in love with the Princess Henrietta Maria, who afterwards became his wife, anfl the negotiation was ultimately broken off {see No. 539). Bust ; fair hair, large ruff, embroidered white dress, large jewelled cross-; stated to be the picture painted for the D. of Buckingham. Panel, 22 X 16 in. 534 NATHANIEL FIELD. Dulwich College. One of Shakspeare's company at the Globe Theatre ; Author of two comedies and, together with Massinger, ofthe " Fatal Dowry ;" in 1600, one of the children of the chapel, or "Children ofthe Revels," who acted plays before 'the court ; much of his Ufe seems to have been passed in poverty ; no account of him after 1641. Bust, showing r. hand ; open collar embroidered dress. Panel, 22 X -ifi.in. REIGN OF JAMES I. 1603-1625. ,9! 535 HON. MARGARET NAPIER, LADY STIRLING. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Wm. Stirling Maxwell, Bt., M.P. George Jamesone. Eld. daughter of Archibald, ist Ld. Napier ; b. 1615 ; Mar. 1630, Sir Geo. Stirling of Keir ; d. 1633 ; bu. in the chapel at Holyrood. Her epitaph, now effaced, is given in Monteith's Theatre of Mortality. Bust ; low lace-edged dress, red ribbon bows. Canvas, 27 X 24 in. 536 ROBERT DE VERE, iqth EARL OF OXFORD. ."Mrs. M. G. Edgar. Cornelius Jansen. Son of Hugh de Vere ; sue. his cousin Henry, i8th E. 1626 ; d. 1632. Bust ; armour ; wide falling collar, red scarf Panel, 29 X 24 in. 537 JOSEPH HALL, BISHOP OF NORWICH. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. B. I July, 1574 at Ashby-de-la-Zonch ; educ. at Em. College, Cambridge; 'Dean of Worcester, 1617 ; one of the deputies to Synod of Dort,- 1618; IBp. of Exeter, 1627; translated to Norwich, 1641 ; sent with twelve other ¦prelates to the Tower, by the Parliament, for protesting - against laws made in their forced absence ; released, 1642 ; but treated with much harshness, and robbed ofthe revenues of his see ; d. 8 Sept. 1656. Bust ; r. .hand holding boolc ; episcopal .habit ; gold medallion of Synod ¦fifDort. Canvas, 30 X 24. .538 JAMES HAY, EARL OF CARLISLE, K.G. Lord Lyttelton. 2nd son of Sir Peter Hay, of Melginch ; educ. partly in France ; Gen tleman of the Bed-chamber ; ComptroUer of Scotland, 1608 ; created, 1609, Ld. Bewlie, Visct. Doncaster, and E. of Cariisle ; K.G. ; his 2nd wife was Lady Lucy Percy, celebrated by Waller and others ; noted by Ld. Clarendon " for expense in the excess of clothes and diet," and as " the original of aU those inventions from which others did but transcribe copies;" d. 1636. Full-length ; black dress and- cloak, open sleeves. Canvas, 81 X 50 in. ^29 JOHN DIGBY, 1ST EARL OF BRISTOL. Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Cornelius Jansen. B. at ColeshiU, in Warwick, Feb. 1580; educ. at Magd. Coll., Oxf ¦ Ambas. in Spain when P. Charles and Buckingham arrived in Madrid that Charles might see the Infanta whom it was proposed he should marry— Ld. Bristol was as sincere in the negotiation as they were reverse, and received therefore slender thanks ; banished from court on his recall home, yet when the civil war broke out embraced the Royal side ; his castle at Sherborne was taken by the Pari, forces in 1645 ; retired to Trance ; d. at Paris, 21 Jan 1653 Half-length, young ; large falling ruff, black slashed dress. Canvas, 48 x 39". 540 WILLIAM LORD COMPTON, ist EARL OF NORTHAMPTON, K.G. JVIarquis of Northampton. Cornelius Jansen. Eldest son of Henry, Ld. Compton, by Lady Frances Hastings, daughter of Francis, E. of Huntingdon ; one of Queen EUzabeth's Privy CouncU • ap pointed by James I. Ld. President of Wales and three adjoining counties • E. of Northampton, 1618 ; K.G. by Charles I. 1629 ; d. suddenly having g2 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. "gone in a boat, with others, to, wash himself in the Thames," after he had waited on the king at supper, 24 June, 1630 ; married the daughter and heir of Sir John Spencer, L. Mayor of London, caUed the " Rich Spencer." FuU length ; large faUing ruff, crimson ermine-trinuned robes ; coronet to his r. Canvas, 73 X 50 in. 541 SIR JOHN FINETT (1571-1641). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Gervase Wright. Cornelius JANSE^^. Son of Robert Finett of Soulton, of Siennese origin ; b. 1571 ; in favour for his wit and songs with James I.; employed in France; Kt. 1615 ; Master of the Ceremonies under Charles I. 1626, concerning which he wrote a book, " Fineti Philoxenes," published 1656 ; d. 12 July, 1641. Half-length ; lace-edged ruff, dark dress, book in 1. hand ; view in Venice to his r. ; age 38. Canvas, 48 X 39 in. 542 THOMAS WENTWORTH, E. OF CLEVELAND. Earl of Verulam. Vandyck. B. 1 591 ; son of Henry, 3rd Ld. Wentworth; created E. of Cleveland by Charles I. 1625; warmly espoused the royal cause; captured after,. Worcester fight, and imprisoned in the Tower ; at the Restoration attended ¦ Charles in his triumphal entry into London, and held the same high offices he had done under James and Charles I. ; married (i) Anne, daughter of Sir John Crofts, Kt. ; (2) Catherine, daughter and heir of Sir John Wentworth ; his granddaughter. Lady Henrietta Wentworth, was the D. of Monmouth's mistress ; d. 25 March, 1667. Full-length ; black dress, ribbon of Bath ; dated 1636, age 44 Canvas, 82 X 50 in. 543 MARGARET, LADY CROKE. Earl of Verulam. 2nd daughter of Thos. Bennet, Kt, of Bechampton, Bucks, and Mary Taylor ; married Sir George Croke, Kt. When her husband, in 1636, hesitated as to his judgment on the question of ship-money, for fear of the king's dis pleasure, she persuaded him " nobly to do right, whatever might follow." Three-quarter size ; wide full ruff and cuffs, black dress ; dated 1626. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 544 CHRISTOPHER GIBBONS, Mus. Doc. University of Oxford. Son of Orlando Gibbons ; celebrated for his skill on the organ ; appointed at the Restoration organist to the King and to Westminster Abbey ; received degree of Mus. Doc. Oxon, on the recommendation of Charles IL, conveyedin an autograph letter ; is said to have instructed Dr. Blow on the organ ; d. 1676. Bust ; academic dress as Dr. of music ; roll of music in r. hand. Canvas, 29 X 25 in, 545 SIR JOHN COKE. Colonel Holden. Cornelius Jansen. Secretary of State to Charles I. Bust, looking to I., with conical cap, lacc-edged ; dark dress. Canvas, 6X21 in. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 93 546 JOHN, LORD BERKELEY of STRATTON. lent by painter. Mr. John Gough Nichols. Of Benton Co. Somerset; Gov. of James, Duke of York; Gen. for Charles I. in Cornwall ; victorious at Stratton in that Co. and created Ld. Berkeley of Stratton by Charles IL, 1658; Ld.-Lieut., of Ireland, 1669; ambass. in France ; d. 1678. , Half4ength; yellowbuff jerkin, falling lace collar; wearing medallion of Gustavus Adolphus from gold chain. Canvas, 41 X 30 in. 547 RICHARD CORBET, BISHOP OF NORWICH. Christ Church, Oxford. Cornelius Jansen. B. 1582; an eccentric wit and poet; educ. "at Ch. Ch. Oxford; wrote humorous and satirical poems ; Dean of Oxford ; Bp. of Oxford, 1623 ; of Norwich, 1632 ; d. 28 July, 1635. Full length ; black gown, s. of arms on background ; dated 1632. Canvas, 79 X 50 in. ' . - I ' " 548 CHARLOTTE BRABANTINE DE NASSAU. Earl OF Derby, K.G. Daughter of William Prince of Orange, and of Charlotte of Bourbon, daughter of Louis Due de Montpensier ; married Claude Due de Tremouille, and was mother of the celebrated Charlotte de la Tremouille, Countess of .Derby (No. 554.) Black, low head-dress, very wide full ruff and wimple^ black dress ; da.ted 1626. Canvas, 29 X 22 in. 549 HENRY LAWES (1600-1662). University of Oxford. Musician ; son of Thomas Lawes; b. 1600, at Salisbury ; Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, 1625 ; distinguished rather in secular than sacred com positions ; friend of Milton and Waller, whose verses he set to music, "and tuned their happiest lines in hymn Or story ;" Organist to Charles IL, and composer of his coronation anthem ;d. 21 Oct. 1662. Milton addressed his 13th sonnet to him. Bust ; white collar, black dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 550 ISAAC BARGRAVE, DEAN OF CANTERBURY. Dean of Canterbury. Cornelius Jansen. B. 1586; educr Clare HaU, Cambridge; acted in comedy of " Ignoramus" when James 1. visited Cambridge, Mar. 1615 ; made Dean of Canterbury by Charles I., 1625 ; Chaplain to Sir H. Wotton at Venice ; suffered great hard ships under the Commonwealth ; imprisoned and cruelly treated, 1642, by the Parliamentary Col. Sandys (whom he had saved from hanging) ; d. of a broken heart in prisOn, Jan. 1643. i Bust I clerical dress and red hood. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 551 WM. FIENNES, ist VISCOUNT SAYE & SELE. Rev. Lord Saye and Sele. , Van Somer. Son of Richard, Lord Saye and Sele; b. 1583; Visct. 1624; took part , against Charles I.'s policy ; received the Parliamentary leaders at Boughton (m 1640, between the Short and Long Parliaments) to resist the King's measures ; d. at Boughton, 1662. Three-quarter size ; faUing lace ruff and cuffs, slashed black dress ; age 44, 1628. Canvas, 39 x 30 in. 94 reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 552 CECILIA CROFT, MRS. KILLIGREW. LENT BY ' PAINTER. Mr. R. H. Cheney. Vandyck. ( Maid of Honour to Henrietta Maria in her exile, and first wife of Thomas Killigrew, the Jester ; she died of sma^U-pox, at Spa, in 1654. Bust ; three-quarter length to i. ; low dress, fur tippet, jewelled collar. • Canvas, 25 X 20 in. / 553 LADY FRANCES CECIL, COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Old Stone. Only daughter of Robert Cecil, ist E. of Salisbury (No. 259) ; married Henry Clifford, 5th E. of Cumberland. Bust ; low dark dress, slashed sleeves, bows of red and buff ribbon, rich lace neckerchief Canvas, 30 x 24 in. 554 CHARLOTTE DE LA TREMOUILLE, COUNTESS OF DERBY. -I Earl of Essex. Rubens.-J Celebrated for her heroic defence of Lathom House against the Pari, forces'; dau. of Claude de la Tremoiiille, Due de Thouars, and Charlotte Braban- tine de Nassau, of a Huguenot family ; married, 1626, James Ld. Strange, afterwards 7th E. of Derby (No. 689) ; twice besieged in Lathom House-; compelled to surrender the Isle of Man, where she had retired with some of her children, and which she held after the base execution of her husband ; was the last person to submit to the Parliament ; d. 22 Mar. 1663. Half-length, looking to 1., young, in a garden ; cap and plume, white satin jacket, fan in r. hand ; hollyhocks to r. of picture. Canvas, 42 x 34 in. 555 THOMAS, 1ST LORD FAIRFAX. Mr. Thomas Fairfax. Son of Sir Thomas Fairfax, Kt. of Denton, Yorkshire, and Dorothy, daughter of George Gale, of Ascham Grange ; served with the troops sent to aid Henri IV. of France ; knighted before Rouen for his bravery, 1591 ; served in Germany in campaigns against House of Austria ; married Ellen, daughter of Robert Ashe, Esq. ; created Lord Fairfax of Cameron, i8th Oct. 1627. Bust ; close ruff and gorget ; grey hair. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 556 CHARLES IL JAMES H. AND PRINCESS MARY.< Her Majesty (Windsor.) Vandyck.' As children, full-length standing figures, with two King Charles' dogs. Canvas, 51 X 58 in. 557 CHARLES L Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Vandyck. ' SmaU full length, on horseback, in armour. Canvas, 38 x 33 in. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 95 558 HENRY SEYMOUR, PAGE OF HONOUR TO CHARLES I. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. B. 1612 ; a faithful adherent of Charles I. ; fought at Sherburn under Lord Hertford ; foUowed Prince of Wales to Holland ; the bearer of the Prince's letter to his father, which he delivered a few hours before his execu tion ; to him the king entrusted his last message to his son ; at Restoration M.P. for East Loe ; d. 9 Mar. i'686. Bust, showing r. hand ; falling lace-edged ruff, rich embroidered dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 559 ALEXANDER, ist LORD PITSLIGO. Sir John H. Forbes, Bt. George Jamesone. D. 1635. Bust ; large falling ruff, slashed dark dress, reddish hair, long love lock. Canvas, 27 X 22 in. . 560 PHILIP, 5TH EARL OF PEMBROKE, AND ; 2ND OF MONTGOMERY. Viscount Galway, M.P. and son of Philip, 4th Eari {See No. 589), by Susan, daughter and coheir , of Edward Vere, E. of Oxford; succeeded his father, 1650; married, ist, Penelope, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Naunton, Kt., and widow of Paul, Viscount Banning; 2nd, Catherine, daughter of Sir W. ViUiers, Bt. of Brokesby; d. 11 Dec. 1669. Half-length ; cuirass, red jerkin, opon sleeves, crimson gold-laced scarf Canvas, 42 X 33 in. 561 KING CHARLES I. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Vandyck. 2nd son of James ist, by his Queen Anne, daughter of Frederick, King of Denmark ; b at Dunfermline, 19 Nov. 1600 ; married Henrietta Maria, t daughter of Henry IV. of France, i May, 1625 ; executed 30 Jan. 1649. \ I'uU-length, on horseback in annour, with the Due d'Epernon bearing his * hehnet. Canvas 1 1 ft. 8 x 8 ft. 5. A replica of this finework is at Windsor** and another at Warwick, another in possession of Sir Charies Isham, Bart., at Lamport HaU, Northamptonshire; in the commonwealth time one of them was sold from Hampton Court for 46/. ; another from Somerset House lor 200/., to Sir Balthazar Gerbier, the painter. 562 SIR EDWARD SEYMOUR, 3RD Bt. Mr. H. Danby Seymour, M.P. Son of Sir Edward Seymour and Dorothy, daughter of Sir H. KiUierew of Laroch ; married Anne, daughter of Sir W. Portman ; M.P. for Devonin the two last Pariiaments of Charies I., and a staunch loyalist ; d. 7 Dec 1688 Bust ; faUing wide lace collar, black slashed dress. Canvas, 28 x 23 in.' 5^1 SIR BEVIL GRANVILLE, Kt. Mr. Bernard Granville. GaUant Royalist Leader ; eldest son of Sir Bernard Granville ; b. 159= ¦ educ. at Exeter College, Oxford; M.P. for Cornwall and for Launceston ;' 96 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649, 1638 raised a troop of horse to serve with Charles I. against the Scots, and was knighted ; in 1642, secured CornwaU for the King by many briUiant suc cesses, but was kiUed in action at Lansdowne HiU, Bath, still, however, victorious, 5 July, 1643. ; Half-length ; half ai-mour, wide lace raff, red trunk-hose. Canvas, 41 x 28. 564 GEORGE VILLIERS, ist D. OF BUCKINGHAM. , lent by painter. Marquis of Northampton. Vandyck. Head ; represented as in bed, a corpse, after his assassination by Felton. Canvas, 24 by 28 in. 565 ADMIRAL SIR JOHN PENNINGTON, Kt. Mrs. W. Willes. Vandyck. Served under Sir W. Raleigh in his expedition to Guiana, and under the 1st D. of Buckingham ; Governor of Sandown Castle, Kent ; L. High Admiral after Algernon, D. of Northumberland. D. 1646. Bust ; black-skull cap ; cuirass ; sea-fight in background. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 566 HENRIETTA MARIA, QUEEN OF CHARLES I. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Vandyck. < 6th and youngest child of Henry IV. of France, by Maria de Medici ; b. ^ 29 Nov. 1609; married Charles I. at N6tre Dame, 11 May, 1625 ; d. at the Castle of Colombe, in France, lo Aug. 1669 ; bu. in the Abbey of St. Denis.. Full-length, in white satin dress ; crown and vase of flowers on table beside her. Canvas, 81 X 51 in. 567 CHARLES I., QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA, AND INFANT. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). D. Mytens. Full-length miniature figures in a chamber ; the King standing, the Queen seated with child ; mistletoe on the table and floor. Panel, 18 X 22. 568 PRINCE CHARLES (CHARLES I.) AS DUKE OF YORK. St. John's College, Cambridge. Half-length, -wide lace ruff, gold embroidered doublet and lace cuffs. Panel, 27 x 20J in. 569 GRACE, LADY GRANVILLE. Rev. Lord John Thynne. Daughter of Sir George Smith ; married Sir Bevil Granville. Three-quarter size ; red dress with low body, dark surcoat, lace cape, coUar, and sleeves ; dated 1636, age 38. Canvas, 42 x 29 in. " REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 97 , 570 VENETIA, LADY DIGBY (1600-1633). LENT BY PAINTER. . Earl Spencer, K.G. Vandyck. Celebrated for her beauty, and, together with her husband. Sir Kenelirf' Digby (No. 575), more frequently painted than most persons of her time. Youngeist daughter of Sir Edward Stanley, b. at Tong Castle, in Shropshire, 1600. She is mentioned by Ld. Clarendon as a " lady of extraordinary beauty, and of as extraordinary fame" — rumour, or perhaps slander, having been at one time busy with her name. She was found dead in her bed 1633, and is so represented in a remarkable miniature by Peter Oliver resembling this portrait, and now in Mr. Wingfield Digby's possession. Bust ; represented resting on r. hand as if asleep, as she was found dead in her bed ; white and blue drapery. Canvas, 28 x 29 in. 571 ANNE, COUNTESS OF MORTON. Earl Spencer, K.G. ' Vandyck. Daughter of Sir Edward Villiers, and wife of Robert Douglas, 8th E. of Morton ; Governess to the Princess Henrietta, who was entrusted to her care a fortnight after her birth at Exeter, 1644; secretly withdrew with the Princess to France in 1646, in the disguise of a poOr French servant ; con sidered one of the beauties of her day, and celebrated in the poems of Waller. Half-length ; low dress, yellow drapery. Canvas, 41 X 32 in.^ 572 SIR ANTHONY VANDYCK, Kt. Earl Spencer, K.G. Rubens, t Portrait and Historical Painter ; b. at Antwerp, 22 March, 1599 ; son of a Glass Painter ; stu. under H. Van Balen, and Rubens, and in Italy ; visited , England, 1629, again in 1632, on the invitation of Charles I., through Sir Kehelin Digby ; lodged at Blackfriars, where Charles sat to him; Kt. 1632; mar, Mary, dau. of Ruthven, E. of Gowrie ; d. 9 Dec. 1641 ; bu. in St. Paul's. Bust ; long hair, red scarf, white coUar, yeUow dress. Canvas, 24X 19 in. 573 JAMES GRAHAM, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE. :S Colonel Tempest. R. Walker.^ {See No. 588.) Bust ; smaU life-size ; armour. Oval, canvas, 13J X 11* in.-' 574 HENRY RICH, ist EARL OF HOLLAND. Earl of Verulam. 2nd sonof Rob., ist E. of Warwick, by Penelope, dau. of Walter Devereux, E. of Essex ; served in Low Countries ; mar. Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Walter Cope ; Baron Kensington, 8 March, 1622 ; negociated marriage with Henrietta Maria, 1623 ; E. of HoUand, 1624 ; K.G., Dec. 1625 ; changed sides during Civil War, looked upon with suspicion by both parties ; ap peared in arms for King, taken prisoner at Kingston, 1648, beh., 9 Mar. 1649. Wide falling lace collar, gold-embroidered slashed reddish dress ; hat' with red plume in 1. hand. 60 X 42 in. ' ' 575 SIR KENELM DIGBY, Kt, AND FAMILY. Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Vandyck. A man of varied accomplishments, distinguished as a soldier, scholar, and courtier ; b. June, 1603 ; only son of Sir Everard Digby, executed for his share in the Gunpowder Plot ; he was entered at Gloucester Hall, Oxford but went abroad eariy, and on his return in 1623 was Kt. ; commanded a smaU squadron successfuUy in the Mediterranean in 1628 ; during the Civil 98 reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. war was obliged to retire to France ; at the Restoration returned and lived at his house in Covent Garden tiU his (|eath, 11 June, 1665; was an original Member of Council of the Royal Society ; in person he was hand some and of extraordinary personal strength. For Lady Digby, see No. 570. The two sons represented in this Picture are Kenelrn, who was killed in the Civil war in a cavalry skirmish near St.»Neots, Huntingdon ; and John, wito was disinh. by his father, but ultimately succeeded to a portion of the property. Half-length figures, seated ; Venetia, Lady Digby, has her hand round her eldest boy's neck. Canvas, 57 X 87 in. 576 DOROTHY SIDNEY, COUNTESS OF LENT BY SUNDERLAND. painter. Earl Spencer, K.G. Vandyck. {See No. 662.) To waist ; red low dress, sable tippet ; hand on whitfe roses before her. Canvas, 41 X 32 in. 577 HENRY HASTINGS, LORD LOUGHBOROUGH. Marquis of Hastings. 2nd son of Henry, 5th E. of Huntingdon ; a leading Royalist ; created Ld. Loughborough ; d. 1666. Bust ; long hair, flat ruff, black slashed dress ; dated 1628. Panel, 21.} x 17. 578 SIR WILLIAM BRERETON. Colonel Tempest. Member of an old Cheshire family ; a successful Parliamentary General ,-. commander at Hopton Heath, near Stafford, 19 March, 1642 ; defeated Ldi Capell, in Cheshire, 1643 ; in conjunction with Sir Thomas Fairfax, forced Ld. Byron to raise siege of Nantwich ; defeated Prince Rupert, 18 Aug. 1645,. Half-length miniature ; black doublet and cloak, wide lace ruff and cuffs. Canvas, 16 x 13 in. 579 THOS. WENTWORTH, ist E. OF STRAFFORD.^ Earl of Home. Vandyck.'^ Statesman ; b. 13 April, 1593 ; son of Sir W. Wentworth, of Wentworth -j Woodhouse ; educ. at St. John's College, Cambridge; married, ist, 161 1, Margaret CUfford, daughter of Francis, E. of Cumberland ; 2nd, 1625^ ArabeUa HoUis, daughter .of E. of Clare, and 3rd, about 1632, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Godfrey Rodes ; joined the popular party, but afterwards attached himself to the King, who made him Ld. President of the North, E. of Strafford,^ and Ld. Deputy of Ireland, 1631 ; impeached by W. Pym, 1640. at the Bar of the House of Commons, of high treason, and beheaded on To^wer HiU, 12 May, 1641. Full length : in half armour ; riding-boots ; baton in 1. hand ; group of horse and t. r ; 1 .^stance. Canvas, 84 X 50 in. 580 PRINCr:SS ELIZABETH, Daughter of CHAS. I. Duke of Northumberland. Sir Peter Lely. 2nd daughter of Charles ist, confined as a prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, where she d. of grief at the age of 15. Her body was found a few years agoin the parish church. Bust, showing r. hand ; blue low dress, open sleeves. Canvas, 29 X 24 in.. 581 ELIZ. RODES, COUNTESS OF STRAFFORD. Lord Houghton. Daughter of Sir Godfrey Rodes, Kt, of Great Houghton j;No. 513 , and married, about 1632, to Thomas Wentworth, E. of Strafford", soon after he had been appointed Ld. Deputy of Ireland. Bust ; close curled hair ; low dress. Canvas, 28 X 24 in. REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 99 582 HENRIETTA, DUCHESS OF ORLEANS. " La Belle Henriette." LENT BY Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). • Sir Peter Lely. B. 16 June, 1644 at Exeter; youngest daughter of Charies 1. ; when udays^ old entrusted to the care of Anne, Countess of Morton (No. 571); mlr^lr' Phihp Ducd'Orieans brother of Louis XIV. in 1660 ; came to Dover S Ma-v ' 1670, (nauch against her husband's wish) on a political mission from Louis t^' her brother Charies II ; a few weeks after her return, she died in great agony -poisoned. It was said, by her husband; d. June, ,670. The subject of, per^ haps, the finest of Bossuet's " Oraisons Funfebres." j u , per Seated in landscape as Minerva, with plumed helmet and spear. Canvas Qo X 40 in. ' 583 WILLIAM LAUD, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY. 'Archbishop of Canterbury. Vandyck. • B. 7 Oct. 1573, at Reading ; educ. there and at St. John's, Oxford ; Dean of - Gloucester, 1616 ; Bp. of St. David's, 1621 ; held conference with Fisher the"' Jesuit, 1622 ; Bp. of Bath and Wells, 1626 ; Chan, of University of Oxford 1630 ; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1633 ; impeached by the Long Parliament, and illegally condemned, 1640; beheaded 10 Jan. 1645. Half-length ; episcopal habit ; dated 1633. Canvas, 50 X 39 in. 584 FRANCIS LORD dOTTINGTON. Earl of Clarendon, K.G. 4th son of Philip Cottington of Godmonston, Somersetshire ; educ. under Sir Charles Cornwallis while in Spain ; in 1616 sent to Spain to replace Sir John Digby ; Bart. 1622 ; Chanc. and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer in 1629 ; created Ld. Cottington of Hanworth, 1631, and sent Ambassador to Spain ; Ld. Treasurer, and again Ambassador; d. at Valladolid, 1649. Full length ; black dress, gold chain. 84 X 50 in. Formeriy, with other portraits, as Nos. 579 and 637, in the collection of Lord Clarendon the Historian. 585 LADY BYRON. Mr. j. Whatman, M.P. Cornelius Jansen. Daughter of Sir Charles Lambert, Governor of Breda ; b. in Nimeguen, Holland, 1631 ; married Sir Nicholas Byron, uncle to John, Ld. Byron. Bust ; fair hair, bl. dress, open body, lace collar, red bows. Panel, 27 X 24.- 586 ANNE ARUNDELL, LADY BALTIMORE. Lord Arundell of Wardour. Vandyck. Daughter of Thomas, ist Ld. ArundeU, wife of Cecil Calvert, Ld. Baltimore (No .590), who founded the colony of Baltimore ; d. 1649, aged 34. Bust ; blue dress, white sleeves. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. 587 HENRIETTA MARIA and PRINCESS ELIZABETH. Mr. Edward Wood. Old Stone. Half-length, seated ; blue low dress, with Princess as a child to her 1. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. (Compare No. 719.) 588 JAMES GRAHAM, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE. ^J Mr. John Bruce. » B. 1612 ; educ. in France ; joined the Covenanters in Scotland, 1637, but repenting of his error, declared for the King, and was victorious at Perth, 100 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. Aberdeen, and Inverlochy ; retired abroad on his defeat by Gen. David Leshe, 1645, but returned to Scotland with a commission from Charles II. ; was utterly routed at Invercarron, fled into the Highlands, where he was basely given up by Macleod of Assynt, a former adherent, and executed at Edinburgh, 2ist May, 1650. Bust; armour; long hair, white collar. Canvas, 13 X 11 in. "589 PHILIP HERBERT, 4TH EARL OF PEMBROKE AND 1ST OF MONTGOMERY (1597-1650). LENT BY PAINTER. -^ Earl of Yarborough. Vandyck.** {See No. 560.) 2nd son of Henry, 2nd E. by his 3rd wife Mary, sister of Sir Philip Sidney; educ. at home and at New College, Oxford; married (ist) Susan de Vere, dau. of Edward, 17th E. of Oxford ; (2nd) Anne, Countess of Dorset, (No. 512); created E. of Montgomery 1605; K.G. 1605; Ld. Chamb. to Char. I. ; sat as M.P. for Berks when the H. of Lords was abolished by Cromwell ; d. 23 Jan. 1650. Full length miniature ; r. foot raised on step ; dark cloak with star of K.G., stick in 1. hand. Canvas, 20 X 15 in. 590 CECIL CALVERT, 2nd LORD BALTIMORE. Earl of Verulam. Son of George, Ld. Baltimore, the founder of the Colony of Maryland, who dying, 15 April, 1632, before the completion of the Grant by Charles I., the patent was made out in his son's name, 20 June, 1632, and the colony named Maryland in honour of the Queen ; d. 1676. , Three-quarter size, standing ; large white faUing ruff, black dress and short cloak. Canvas, 62 x 40 in. 591 FAMILY OF CHARLES I. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). VandycbCT^ Prince Charles, James, Maria, Elizabeth, Anna. Canvas, 64 X 79 in. Signed A. Vandyck, 1637. 592 HENRIETTA MARIA AND HER SISTER. 'Mr. Edward Wood. Full length figures, as children, in rich-laced and gold-embroidered dresses. Canvas, 48 X 38 in. 593 SIR HUMPHREY DE TRAFFORD. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt. Head ; long brown hair, white collar, dark dress. Canvas, 18 X 13 in. 594 LORD JOHN AND LORD BERNARD STUART. ( Duke of Richmond. Two of the five sons of Esme, D. of Lenox and Catherine Darcy, aU gaUant soldiers in the royal army. Ld. John Stuart, commander of the Light Horse, was killed in an attack upon Waller, at Cheriton Down, 29 March, - 1644, and buried at Christ Church, Oxon, by the side of his brother George, Ld. Aubigny, kiUed at Edgehill, 23 Oct. 1642. Ld. Bernard Stuart, created E. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. lOI of Lichfield ; commanded the King's Horse Guards at Naseby, 14 June, 1645 and again at Ro-svton Heath, Chester, 26 Sept. 1645, where he was killed) having first secured the King's safe retreat. FuU length ; miniature figures, in landscape. Canvas, 24 X 1 8 in. 595 SPENCER COMPTON, 2nd E. of NORTHAMPTON. lent by painter. Marcjuis of Northampton. Cornelius Jansen. B. May 1601 ; son of William, 1st Earl, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Spencer, Kt., Lord Mayor ; married Mary, daughter of Sir F. Beaumont ; a brave Royalist soldier ; killed at Hopton Heath, Stafford, 19th March, 1643. Bust ; wide falling lace coUar, yeUowish dress ; ribbon of Bath. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 596 LETTICE, VISCOUNTESS FALKLAND. Mr. G. B. Lambert. Cornelius Jansen. B. about 161 1 ; daughter of Rd. Morrison, Esq., of Tooley Park, Co. Leicester, and wife of Lucius Gary, 2nd Visct. Falkland (No. 619) ; she sur vived him about three years ; d. Feb. 1646. Bust ; low black lace-trimmed dress, open sleeves. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 597 COLONEL WILLIAM STRODE. Mr. E. C. Strode. William Dobson. M.P. for Beeralston ; sat in the last two Parliaments of James, and in those of Charles ; an active opponent of the court, and one of the fiercest men of the party ; engaged in drawing up the Grand Remonstrance, 1641 ; one ofthe " Five Members ;" styled by Ld. Clarendon "one of those Ephori who most avowed the curbing and suppressing of Majesty." Half-length, seated at a table with scroll in r. hand ; black dress. Canvas, 43 X 35 in. 598 RICHARD WESTON, E. OF PORTLAND, K.G. Mr. Henry Bankes. Vandyck. Only son of Sir Jerome Weston of Skynes, Essex ; studied at Middle Temple ; Ambassador to Prague and to Brussels ; Treasurer of Exchequer, 1624; Ld. Weston of Neyland, 1628, and Ld. High Treasurer ; K.G. 1631 ; Governor I. of Wight ; E. of Portland, 1633 ; an able administrator 'out of a restless and dissatisfied temper ; Charles loaded him with favours, he spent all and sought more ; d. 13 Mar. 1634. Full length ; black dress, full ruff ; ribbon and badge K.G. ; Ld. Treasurer's stick in 1. hand. Canvas, 85 x 53 in. 599 THOMAS LORD COVENTRY, LORD KEEPER. (1578-1640). Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. William Dobson. A learned Judge ; eldest son of Sir Thos. Coventry, Judge of the Com. Pleas; b. at Earles-croome, Worcestershire, 1578; entered Baliol College, Oxford, 1592; was successful at the Bar; in 1617 Solicitor-Gen. and Kt. ; Attorney-Gen. 1621, and Ld. Keeper, 1625 ; created Baron Co\entry, 1628 ; supported Charles I. in his views of prerogative ; d. at Durham House Strand, 14 Jan. 1640. Bust ; wide lace-edged ruff, black dress. Panel, 24 x 20 in. H 1.02 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 600 ROBERT DAVIES OF GWYSANEY. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Whitehall Dod. T. Leigh. Son of Robert Davies of Gwysaney ; b. 19 Feb. 1616 ; royalist ; several years High Sheriff for Flint ; garrisoned his family mansion of Gwysaney in the civil war, and for some time resisted the Pari, forces under Sir Wm. Brereton : nominated one ofthe Kts. ofthe Royal Oak ; d. 4 Oct. 1666. Bust, life-size, three-quarter face to 1. ; brown doublet, slashed sleeves, ailing white collar ; signed "T. Leigh, fecit, anno, 1643." Canvas, 27 x 22^ 601 SIR HENRY VANE, THE ELDER (1587-1654.) Mr. Henry M. Vane. Mirevelt. B. 1587 ; son of Henry Vane ; Kt. by James I. 1611 ; M.P. for Carhsle ; Ambassador to HoUand, 1625 ; to Denmark, 1631 ; to Sweden, 1632 ; enters tained Charles I. at Raby Castle ; Treasurer of Household ; Principal Sec. of State ; Ld. Treasurer, 1641 ; d. 1654. Bust ; wide lace-edged collar, black slashed dress. Canvas, 28 X 23. in. 602 PRINCE RUPERT, K.G. (1619-1682). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Mytens..^ Nephew of Charles I. and a briUiant cavalry leader in the civil war,^ 3rd son of Frederick, Elector Palatine, by the Princess Elizabeth, Queen of , Bohemia (No. 445) ; b. 17 Dec. 1619 ; served under Henry Frederick, Prince ¦ of Orange ; commanded the horse in the royal army, and was distinguished at the sieges of Worcester, Cirencester, Birmingham, Bristol ; created D. of Buckingham, K.G. ; out-generalled by Cromwell ; retired abroad ; after Restoration, had naval command and defeated the Dutch, 1673 ; d. at his house! n Spring Gardens, 29 Nov. 1682 ; he was a chemist, and has also the credit of the invention of mezzotint engraving. FuU length as a boy, yeUow doublet and tri^nk hose. Canvas, 48 X 41 in. 603 PRINCE RUPERT, K.G. ^ Earl of Craven. Vandyck^ {See No. 602.) Full length ; buff coat ; ribbon and badge K.G. ; r. handj resting on baton. Canvas, 84 X 52 in. 604 JOHN PYM (1584-1643). Sir Henry Wilmot, Bt. {See No. 609.) Bust ; black dress, square-cut wide coUar, flowing brown hair. Oval, canvas, 29 x 23 in. 605 HENRIETTA, DUCHESS OF ORLEANS. Earl of Home. Largilliere. {See No. 582.) Full length, seated ; blue robe lined with ermine. Canvas, 84 X 48 in. 606 JOHN HAMPDEN (1594-1643). Earl of St. Germans. R. Walker. Patriot ; eldest son of Wm. Hampden of Hampden, Buckinghamshire, by Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Cromwell and aunt of the Protector ; b. 1594 ; educ. at Thame and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; studied at the Inner Temple ; elected to the L. Parliament ; resisted the imposition of ship-money, 1636.J kiUed in a skirmish with Prince Rupert on Chalgrove field, 18 June, 1643. Bust ; cuirass, and buff coat ; dated 1643. Canvas^ 29 x 24 in. REIGN OE CHARLES I. 1625-1649. lOj 607 ATTORNEY-GEN. SIR WILLIAM NOY, Kt. lent by painter. Hon. Mrs. Davies Gilbert. Cornelius Jansen. {See No. 627.) Bust ; wide falling lace ruff, slashed black dress. Oval panel, 23 X 17 in. 608 PRINCE MAURICE. Earl of Craven. Vandyck. ^ 3rd son of Frederick of Bohemia, and Elizabeth {see No. 417) ; actively^ engaged in the Royalist army, gained the victory at Lansdowne. j FuU length ; buff coat, crimson trunk-hose ; r. hand resting on baton..! Canvas, 84 X 5 1 in. 609 JOHN PYM (1584-1643). Marquis Townshend. Of Bryamore, Somerset; b. 1584; educ. at Pembroke CoU., Oxf; M.P. for Tavistock under Jam. I. and Char. I. ; mar. Anne, dau. of John Hook of Bramshot — she d. 1620 ; one ofthe Managers who imp. D. of Buckingham, 1626 ; impeached L. Strafford in the Long Parliament, Nov. 1640 ; one of the Authors ofthe Grand Remonstrance, Dec. 1641 ; one of the Five Members (HoUis, Haselrig, Pym, Hampden, Strode) whose attempted arrest by Chas. I. Jan. 1642, was the immediate cause of Civil war ; d. 8 Dec. 1643. Bust ; black cloak, square-cut collar. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 610 SIR JOHN ELIOT, Kt. Earl of St. Germans. P. Van Somer. B. 20 April, 1590, at Port Eliot ; educ. at Exeter College, Oxford ; mar ried 161 1 to Rhadagund, daughter of Mr. Richard Gedie, of Trebursey ; M.P. for St. Germans, 1614 ; Knighted and made Vice-Admiral of Devon^ 1618 ; in Parliament boldiy stood up for the liberty of the subject ; sent to the Tower for his protest on the Tonnage and Poundage Bill, 1628 (see his biography by Mr. John Forster) ; styled by Hallam, " the most illustrious confessor in the cause of liberty whom that time produced ;" d. in the Tower, 27 Nov. 1632. Bust ; wide ruff, small peaked dark beard ; dated 1628. Canvas, 29x24- 611 ROBERT BERTIE, ist E. OF LINDSEY, K.G. Earl of Warwick. {See No. 617.) Bust ; bald-headed ; ribbon and mantle K.G. Canvas^ 30 X 25 in. 612 SIR RALPH VERNEY, Bt. Sir Harry Verney, Bt. M.P. Cornelius Jansen, Son of Sir Edmund Verney, the standard-bearer at the battle of EdgehiH (No. 632) ; created a Bt. 1661 ; Author of " PencU Notes of the Long ParUa- ment, written in the House." Bust ; wide lace falling ruff, bl. dress, showing 1. hand gloved. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 613 JOHN HAMPDEN (1594-1643). 7 Bishop of Hereford. {See No. 606). Half-length ; armour ; r. hand on helmet ; skirmishers in distance. Canvas, 49 x 40 in. 104 REIGN of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 614 LORD KIMBOLTON, 2nd E. OF MANCHESTER. lent by painter. Duke of Manchester. Vandyck. Edward Montagu, son of ist E. ; summoned 1626, as Ld. Montagu of Kimbolton ; K.G. ; active leader on the Parliament side ; associated with the 5 members whom Charles I. tried to seize {see No. 609) ; commanded at Marston Moor; assisted the Restoration ; d. 5th May, 1671. Half-length ; cuirass, buff jerkin, open sleeves ; baton in r. hand. Can vas, 49 x 40 in. 61 C PRINCE RUPERT. Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G. Jan Steen.j {See No. 602.) Head ; falling lace collar, white red-lined dress, long-; dark falling hair. Panel, 17 X 14 in. 616 JOHN SELDEN. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Dan. Mytens. B. 16 Dec. 1584, at Salvington Sussex; educ. at Chichester, Hart HaU, Oxford, and the Inner Temple ; M.P. for Lancaster, 1623, for Bodmin, 1628 ; actively engaged in drawing up the Petition of Right, 1628, and Remonstrance against Tonnage and Poundage Bill, 1629 ; M.P. for University of Oxford in Long Parliament, 1640; opposed the impeachment of Ld. Strafford; Chief Keeper ofthe Tower Records, Nov. 1643 ; sat as layman in the Westminster Assembly ; the valued friend of Ld. Clarendon ; Author of " Table Talk," -" Mare Clausum," &c. ; d. 30 Nov. 1654. Half-length, seated ; black dress, white collar. Canvas, 40 X 30 in. 617 ROBERT BERTIE, ist E. OF LINDSEY, K.G. Lady Stuart de Rothesay. Cornelius Jansen. B,. 16 Dec. 1582; son of L. Willoughby d'Eresby ; married Elizabeth, daugmfc- of Edward, ist Ld. Montague ; served at Amiens under Sir John Baskerville and Sir Arthur Savage ; at Cadiz under Earls of Essex and Nottingham, when he was Kt. ; in the Low Countries under Prince Maurice ; Ld. High Admiral, 1635 > Ld. High Chamberlain ; General of Royal Army.; mortally wounded at EdgehiU ; d. 23 Oct. 1642. Bust, to 1. ; wide collar, armour, blue scarf Panel, 27 X 21 in. 618 SIR HARRY LEE. Sir Harry Verney, Bt. M.P. Cornelius Jansen? Of Ditchley ; a devoted loyalist ; the Sir Harry Lee of Sir. W. Scott's^ "Woodstock." / Bust ; wide lace collar ; black slashed dress, and cloak. Canvas, 30X24 ¦ 619 LUCIUS CARY, 2ND VISCOUNT FALKLAND. Lord Arundell of Wardour. Vandyck. Soldier, Statesman, and Author ; b. 1610 ; son of Henry, ist Visct. Falk land, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir L. Tanfield ; educ. at Dublin and Oxford ; married Letitia, daughter of Rd. Morrison, Esq. (No. 596) ; M.P. for Newport, 1640 ; Secretary of State, 1642 ; the most beloved of all Ld. Clarendon's friends ; fought at EdgehiU, 1642, and Gloucester ; kiUed at Newbury fighting in the front rank of Ld. Byron's regiment, 20 Sept. 1643. Half-length, seated ; black dress, open sleeves. Canvas, 48 X 42 in. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 105 620 SIR THOMAS MALET, Kt. LENT BY ~ PAINTER. Miss Gerard. Judge, King's Bench, 1641 ; a royalist and relative of Archbp. Juxon ; arrested on the bench at Maidstone ; imprisoned by the Cromwell party for 12 years ; released at the Restoration, and sat on the trial of the Regicides.- Bust ; black cornered hat, judge's robes. Canvas, 30 x 24. {See No. 877). 621 COLONEL THOMAS HOWARD. Mr. Philip H. Howard. B. 161 8 ; Eldest son of Colonel Sir Francis Howard, Kt. of Corby; a brave royalist officer in his father's regiment of "Horse Hargobuziers " (arquebusiers), and contributed to the victory of Atherton Moor, where he was slain, 30th June, 1643. Bust ; armour, long hair, small collar. Canvas, 30 X 24 622 EDWARD, 1ST LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY. Earl of Powis. 'Ci {Sec No. 628.) Bust ; dark cap and cloak diapered with stars. Ovay canvas, 28 x 24 in. - 623 GEORGE VILLIERS, 2nd D. OF BUCKINGHAM n AND HIS BROTHER FRANCIS. ' Earl of Warwick. , Vandyck. {See No. 904.) Full-length figures, the elder in red and the younger in yellow dress. Canvas, 62 X 5 1 in. 624 EARL OF STRAFFORD, AND HIS SECRETARY SIR PHILIP MAINWARING, Kt. Sir H. Mainwaring, Bt. Vandyck. {See No. 579 for Strafford.) Half-length, seated figures, Strafford holds paper in L hand, his Secretary is -writing. Canvas, 51 X 55 in. 625 CHIEF JUSTICE SIR JOHN BANKES, Kt. Mr. Henry Bankes. Son of John Bankes, of Keswick, Cumberland, b. 1 589 ; entered at Queen's ' College, Oxford ; student at Gray's Inn, 1607; M.P. 1628 ; Kt. 1630 ; Attorney- Gen. 1634, having a great reputation for eloquence, judgment and learning ; prosecutor in Hampden's trial ; Ch. Just. Com. Pleas, 1641 ; joined King Charles at York, and was at Oxford with him where he d., 28 Dec. 1644; bu. in Christ Church Cathedral. Lady Bankes defended Corfe Castle with heroic resolution during two sieges -from parliamentary troops ; it was ultima tely taken ahd dismantled 1645. Bust; ruff, judge's robes; coUar, S.S. ; dated 1643; age, 54. Canvas, 29^X23 in; I06 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 626 SIR BULSTRODE WHITELOCKE (1605-1676). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. George Whitelocke Lloyd. Author of " Memorials of English Affairs " in his own time ; only son of Sir James Whitelocke, Judge of the King's Bench ; b. 6 Aug. 1605, in Fleet Street ; educ. at Merchant Taylors' School, and at St. John's College, Camb. ; student at the Middle Temple, 1619 ; member of the Long Parliament, 1640 ; on the parliament side in the civil war ; one ofthe four Commissioners for the Great Seal, 1648 ; opposed Cromwell's dissolution of parliament, 1653 ; ne gociated a treaty as Ambassador to Sweden ; served and abandoned Richard Cromwell ; saved himself at the Restoration, and was allowed by Chas. II. "to live in the country, and take care of his wife and 16 children." D. 28 Jan. 1676. Black hair, flat lace-edged ruff, black dress ; date 1634, age 28 ; s. of arms to his r. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 627 SIR WILLIAM NOY, Kt. (1577-1634). Exeter College, Oxford. A most learned lawyer ; b. about 1577 ; M.P. for Helston, and afterwards for St. Ives, and " the stoutest champion of the subjects' liberty, until King Charles entertained him to be his attorney," in 1631 ; he drew the writ for levying ship-money, resisted by Hampden ; author of several legal works.; d. 6 Aug. 1634. Left his fortune to his son, "to be squandered as he shall think fit. I leave it to him for that purpose, and I hope no better .from him." Accordingly the young man was soon killed in a duel. Bust ; wide falling lace ruff, black slashed dress. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 628 EDWARD, 1ST L. HERBERT OF CHERBURY, K.B. Earl of Powis. ^ Metaphysician and Historian ; b. 1581, at Eyton, Salop ; son of RichdS Herbert of Montgomery Castle and Magdalen, Newport ; educ. at University^ College, Oxon ; served in the Low Countries, 1610-14 ; twice Ambassador to France ; created Baron Herbert of Cherbury, 1629 ; published 1624 his deistical work, " De Veritate," &c. ; wrote a history of Henry VIII. and Memoirs ; sided with the Parliament but soon retired ; d. 20 Aug. 1648. Full length ; red dress and cloak, open lace collar. Canvas, 85 X 45 in. 629 ROBERT DEVEREUX, 3RD EARL OF ESSEX. Earl of Denbigh. {See No. 504.) Bust; wide coUar, lace-edged black cloak; gloves in i. hand. Canvas, 28 X 22 in. 630 COLONEL RICHARD LOVELACE (1618-1658). Dulwich College. A Poet of some repute, and author of " Lucasta," under which name he compliments Miss Lucy Sacheverel ; b. 1618, in Kent ; son of Sir W. Love lace ; educ. at Charter House and Gloucester Hall, Oxford ; served under L. Goring, 1636 ; deputed by the county to present the Kentish Petition to House of Commons, for which he was confined in the Gate House ; raised a regiment for the service of the French King, and wounded at Dunkirk ; returned to England, 1648, and again imprisoned ; having spent his fortune in the royal cause, he was reduced to great straits, and died in poverty, 1658. Bust ; armour ; red scarf, long dark hair. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. reign of CHARLES I. 1 625- 1 649. lOy 631 HENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER. I LENT BY PAINTEIU Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Vandyck. B. 8' July, 1640, at Oatlands ; youngest child of Charles I. Herbert describes the pathetic parting of Charles with the young duke and his sister Elizabeth, the night before his execution ; a prince of great promise ; for some time after the king's death kept in custody by the Parliament ; d. a few months after Restoration, 1660. Full. length as a child, standing in a landscape, with fruit and flowers. Canvas, 54 X 48 in. 632 SIR EDMUND VERNEY, Kt. Sir Harry Verney, Bt. M.P. Vandyck. Standard-bearer to Charles I. ; M.P. for Wycombe and Knight Marshal of the household ; raised the Standard at Nottingham, and was killed de fending it at Edgehill, 23 Oct. 1642. Haff-length, armour ; baton, in r. hand. Canvas, 54 X 43. His staff is placed beneath the picture. 633 HENRY" DANVERS, EARL OF DANBY, K.G. Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Vandyck. B. 1572 ; son of John Danvers and Elizabeth, daughter of John Nevil, L. Latimer ; served in Low Countries under Prince Maurice ; in France- under. Henri IV., when he was knighted ; in Ireland under E. of Essex, and. Charles, L. Mountjoy ; made by James I. Lord President of Munster and Governor of Guernsey, 1621 ; and by Charles I. Earl of Danby and K.G., 1625 ; founded the Physic Garden at Oxford ; d. at Cornbury, 1643. Full length ; robes and collar, K.G. ; small patch on 1. cheek. Canvas, 82 X 51 in. 634 JAM. STUART, D. OF RICHMOND and LENNOX. Duke of Richmond. (Nij. 720.) Bust; wide collar, dark dress; ribbon and badge, K.G. Canvas, 28 X 24. 635 SIR JACOB ASTLEY, LORD ASTLEY. Mrs. Branfell. Sonof Isaac Astley,. of Melton Constable, and Mary Waldegrave ; mar ried Agnes Imple, a German lady ; served under Gustavus Adolphus ; one of, the first to join the royal standard ; created Baron Astley of Reading shortly before the battle of Naseby, 1645 ; defeated, with remnant of royalist army- near Stow-on-the-Wold, 1646 ; d. 165 1. Bust ; cuirass, smaU, white collar, ,1. hand on sword-hilt. Canvas, 30 X 27. 636 COLONEL THOMAS DAVIES. Mr. Whitehall Dod. Son of Robert Davies of G-vvysaney, Flint, by Catherine, daughter of George Ravenscroft of Bretton ; married D. Morgan of Golden Grove j raised a troop for Charles I. on the breaking out of the civil war ; Constable of Hawarden Castle, 1643. FuU-length ; rich-embroidered dflublet and trunk hose, red scarf; armour tn his:L Canvas, 8r X 45 in. 108 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 637 SIR ORLANDO HEATH. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Home. Selected by Charles I. to succeed Sir John Bramston, as Ch. Just, of the King's Bench {see No. 652). Large ruff; judge's robes ; collar, S.S. ; at back, "this belongs to Ld. Hyde." Canvas, 48 X 40 in. 638 MRS. USHER. Mrs. Stowe. Wife of Archbishop Usher ; mother to Lady Tyrrell. Bust ; black dress, squared low body, lawn wimple. Canvas, 28 X 23 in. 639 JAMES USHER, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Eldest son of Arnold Usher, one of the six clerks in the Irish Court of Chancery; b. 4 Jan. 1580, in Dublin, and educ. there ; ordained, 1601, by his uncle the Archbp. of Armagh ; soon distinguished for his great acquirements ; made Bp. of Meath, 1620 ; Archbp. of Arrnagh, 1624 ; after the Irish Re bellion of 1641 he lived in England, publishing most learned works ; d. at Reigate, Surrey, 21 Mar. 1656; bu. in Westminster. Half-length ; clerical dress, full ruff ; books on table before him ; date 1644, age 64. Canvas, 37 X 31 in. 640 HENRY SOMERSET, ist MARQ. OF WORCESTER. Duke of Beaufort. Cornelius Jansen. Son of Edward, 4th E. of Worcester ; married Anne, daughter* of John, Ld. Russell ; created Marquess of Worcester, 1642 ; defended his castle of Ragland against General Fairfax, 1642-46 ; suffered a loss of 100,000/. for his loyalty ; d. 1646. Three-quarter size, standing by table ; high black hat, jewelled hat-band, white plumes, white doublet, black cloak. Canvas, 43 X 33 in. 641 GEORGE HAY, ist EARL OF KINNOULL. Earl of Kinnoull. .^ Mytens. 2nd son of Sir Patrick Hay, of Melginch, nephew of James Hay, E. of Carlisle (No. 538) ; educ. partly in France, under the care of his uncle, Edmund Hay, Rector of the Scottish College, Douay ; made Gentleman of the Bed-chamber, and knighted by James VI. of Scotland ; aided in saving the King from the Gowrie plot, 1600 ; Ld. High Chancellor of Scotland, 1622 ; created by Charles I. Visct. Dupplin and Ld. Hay, 1627 ; E. of Kinnoull, 1633; d. in London, 16 Dec. 1635. Full-length ; ruff and sablorlined black mantle ; great seal of Scotland to his L Canvas, 81 X 52 in. 642 THOMAS LORD COVENTRY, LORD KEEPER. Earl of Clarendon, K.G. Cornelius Jansen. Half-length ; robes as L. Keeper ; r. hand resting on Great Seal, large ruff. Canvas," 50 x 41 in. 643 SIR JOHN BOYS. Rev. Thomas Boys. Of Bennington and Sandwich ; Gentleman of the Privy chamber to Charles I. ; defended Donnington Castle, Berkshire, for the king, against REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. IO9 Jeremiah Horton, 164).; received an augmentation to his- arms in con sequence ; employed in the negotiations for the return of Charles II. Bust ; cuirass, brown hair, gold embroidered sleeves. Canvas, 28 X 24 in. 644 SIR GEORGE LISLE, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Carlisle. Sir P. Lely. Son of a London bookseUer ; served in the Low Countries ; joined the Royal army ; Kt. by Charles on the field for his bravery at Newbury, 1643 J bravely defended Colchester in concert with Sir Charles Lucas, and was basely shot by order of Fairfax, 28 Aug. 1648. Bust ; long flowing brown wig, armour. Canvas, 28 X 24 in. 645 HENRY SPENCER, ist E. OF SUNDERLAND. Earl Spencer, K.G. R. Walker. B. 1620; son of William,* 2nd Ld. Spencer and Lady Penelope Wriothesley ; educ. at Magdalen CoUege, Oxford; succeeded his father, 1636, and married (1639) Lady Dorothy Sidney (see NO. 662) ; present at the setting up of the Royal Standard at Nottingham, 22 Aug. 1642 ; and at Edgehill, Oct. 1642 ; created E. of Sunderland, June, 1643; killed at ist battle of Newbury, 20 Sept. 1643. Armour ; long black wig ; tents and horsemen in distance. Canvas, 49 X 41 in. 646 SIR KENELM DIGBY (1603-1665). Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Vandyck. Seated, looking to I. {see No. 575), sphere to his r. Canvas, 58 x 49 in. 647 EDWARD SOMERSET, 2nd MARQUIS OF WORCESTER. Duke of Beaufort. Active Royalist ; created by Charles E. of Glamorgan during his father's life, and sent with extraordinary powers to raise troops in Ireland ; succeeded as 2nd Marquis 1646 ; author of" A Century of Inventions," published 1665, in which is an allusion to the power and application of the steam-engine ; married, ist, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir W, Dormer, Kt. (No. 657), 2nd, ' Margaret, daughter of Henry O'Brien, E. of Thomond ; d. 3rd April, 1667. Half-length ; dark armour ; baton in r. hand, addressed letter in 1. Canvas, 49 X 37 in. (S48 SIR HARDRESS WALLER, Kt. Rev. j. T. Waller. Son of Sir G. Waller, Kt. by Mary Hardress ; sat as one ofthe judges on the King's trial, Dec. 1648, for which he was tried and banished ; retired to Ireland, and sat in Irish Pari. ; mar. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir J. Dowdall, Kt. Bust ; dark doublet and brown cloak, white bands. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 649 SIR CHARLES LUCAS. Lord Lyttelton. R. Walker. A brave Royalist Officer ; son of Thos. Lucas, brother to the xst L. Lucas ; engaged at Newbury, Tetbury, &c.; Governor of Colchester, which he bravely defended for 3 months against General Fairfax, who basely ordered him to be shot, the day he entered the town, without even a day's respite to prepare for death, 28 Aug. 1648. Bust ; armour ; long dark hair, white lace-edged collar. Canvas, 27 X 21. 3^10 REIGN OF CHARLES; I. 1625-1649,. 650 SIR CHARLES LYTTELTON, Bt. LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Lyttelton. B. 1630; son of Sir Thomas Lyttelton, ist Bt. and Catherine Compton; an active Royalist within the walls of Colchester, when besieged by Cromwell; escaped to France, but returned 1659 ; taken prisoner, and confined in: the Gatehouse, Westminster; in great favour with Charles II. ; Knighted, 1 662 ; Brigadier-Gen. till Revolution, when he resigned ; Ld. Clarendon said' " he ¦was worth his weight in gold ;" d. 2 May, 1716. Half-length armour, with Moorish page. Canvas, 50 X 42 in. 651 SIR HENRY VANE, THE ELDER. Sir Henry R. Vane, Bt. Vandyck^ {See No. 601.) Half-length, seated ; black dress ; Treasurer's, stick in r. re ceived Charles I. from the Scots near Nottingham, 1647 ; refused to act on Charles's trial ; disgraced himself by sentfencing Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle to be shot after siege of Colchester ; a commissioner for pro moting Restoration ; d. 12 Nov. 1671, Half-length ; dark armour ; baton in r. hand. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. ,707 FERDINANDO, 2nd LORD FAIRFAX. Mr. Thomas Fairfax. F. Bower. Son of Thomas, ist Ld. Fairfax, and Ellen Ashe ; married, ist. Lady Mary Sheffield, daughter of Edmund, ist E. of Mulgrave, ahd, 2nd, Rhoda, daughter of Thomas Chapman, Esq. ; an active Parliamentary general ; defeated E. of Newcastle, 1642, L. Byron, 1643, Col. Bellasyse at Selby, nth April, 1644; commanded at Marston Moor, 2nd July, 1644 ; d. 13th March^ 1648. Half-length, seated in robes ; armour beside him ; signed " F. Bower." Canvas, 52 X 41 in. 708 SIR THOMAS, AFTERWARDS 3RD LORD FAIRFAX, AND LADY FAIRFAX. Mr. Charles Gregory Fairfax. Wm. Dobson. {See No. 706.) Half-length, seated ; in alandscape. Sir Thomas standing, holding Lady Fairfax's r. hand, who is seated beside him with a flower in her L hand. Canvas, 59 X 56 in. 709 RICHARD GIBSON (1615-1690). Rev. j. E. Waldy. Cuyp. Miniature Painter and Court Dwarf to Charles I. ; b. 1615 ; married Ann Shepherd, Court Dwarf to Queen Henrietta Maria, the bride being given away by the King ; the statures of this " compendious couple," amounted together to 7 ft. ; Waller wrote some often-quoted verses for the occasion, and Sir P. Lely painted the little pair hand in hand ; 5 of their 9 children liv«d and grew up to ordinary size ; Gibson was a good artist, he studied under De Cleyn at Mortlake ; d. 23 July, 1690. Small, full length ; high black hat and short cloak. Canvas, 18 X 13 in. 710 WILLIAM LILY, THE ASTROLOGER. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. B. 1602, at Derseworth, co. Leicester-; pUpil of Evans the astrologer, 1632 ; says of himself, "that he engaged body and soul in the cause ofthe Parliament ;" consulted by both sides in Civil War ; his Almanacks in great repute ; his " Merlinus Anglicus, Junior," was read to the Republican troops in Scotland, as promising victory {sev his life by himself) ; d. 168 1. To waist, looking to r. ; paper and pen in hand ; age45. Canvas, 29 x'25. 120 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 711 WM. CAVENDISH, D. OF NEWCASTLE, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Spencer, K.G. Vandyck. B., 1592 ; eldest son of Sir Charles Cavendish, by Catherine, daughter of Cuthbert, L. Ogle ; educ. at St. John's Camb. ; made K.G., 1610 ; E. of Newcastle, 1627 ; Governor to Charles Prince of Wales, 1638 ; defeated Ferdinand, L. Fairfax, at Atherton Moor ; created M. of Newcastle, Oct. 1643; retired abroad after the defeat at Marston Moor, and settled .at Antwerp ; returned at the Restoration, and made D. of Newcastle, 1665 ; married, 1st, Elizabeth, daughter of William Bassett, of Blore, and 2nd, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Lucas, of Colchester ; d. 25 Dec. 1676. Full-length ; black dress, open sleeves, wide lace-edged facing collar. Canvas, 7 ft. X. 4 ft. 2 in. 712 THOS. HOWARD, E. OF ARUNDEL & SURREY, K.G., ALETHEIA, HIS COUNTESS, & THEIR CHILDREN. Lord Stafford. Vandyck and Fruytiers. B. 7 July, 1592 ; son of Phihp, E. of Arundel (who d. in the Tower, 1595) and Anne Dacre ; married the Lady Aletheia, daughter and heir of Gilbert Talbot, 7th E. of Shrewsbury ; d. 4 Oct. 1646. Their eldest son, James, Ld. Mowbray and Maltraver^, K.B. (d. 1624), is presenting to his father the sword of .James IV. taken at Flodden Field in 1513, by Thomas, ist D. of Norfolk. — Henry Frederick (b. 1608), afterwards E. of Arundel, married (1626) to Elizabeth, daughter of Esme Stuart, D. of Lennox ; d. 1652. — William Howard, afterwards Visct. Stafford {see No. 978). They hold the famous shield (now in possession of the D. of Norfolk) pre sented byGrand D. of Tuscany to- Henry, E. of Surrey, at a tournament, and carry the helmet of James IV. taken at Flodden. Portraits of Thomas, 3rd D. of Norfolk {see No. 165), and of Henry, E. of Surrey, beheaded 1547, are hanging np' near the canopy. Painted in distemper; signed "An. Vandyke inv." and "Ph. Fruytiers fecit, 1642." Vellum, 15 J X 22 in. 713" NICHOLAS LANIERE (1568-1646). University of Oxford. N. Laniere. B. 1568; Painter, Engraver, and Musician ; Italian V birth ; patronised 0 by Charles I., who named him Court-musician and Inspector of his Cabinet ' of Miniatures ; he possessed an important collection of original drawings ; / in 1636, pub. a series of his own etchings, and in 1638 copies after Julio Romano ; d. 1646. ' , ; , Bust ; brown hat and dress, with paUet and brush in hand ; piece of music to his r. ; signed, "Nich. Lanier." Canvas, 26 x 23 in. 714 SIR THOMAS LEIGH, ist BARON LEIGH OF STONELEIGH. Sir Charles E. Isham, Bt. ' B. 1594 ; son of Sir John Leigh and Ursula Hoddesdon ; succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Bt. i Feb. 1625 ; married. Mary, daughter and co-heir of Sir Thos. Egerton; M.P. for co. Warwick, temp. Charies I., wljo for his zeal in the Royal cause created hini Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh,'' 1643 • d. 22 Feb. 1671. ' " Half-length; black drapery; 1. hand pointing to a skuU beside him. Canvas, 48 x 39 in. , , ' REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 121 WILLIAM, 2ND DUKE OF HAMILTON. Ier Majesty (Windsor Castle). G. Honthorst. Brother of, James ist. D. (No. 699) ; on the royal side in Civil War ; mortally wounded at the battle of Worcester, 1651. Halftlength, seated ; ribbonandcloakwithstar of K.G. Canvas, 51 x 40 in. 716 JAM!ES COMPTON, 3RD E. OF NORTHAMPTON. Countess Delawarr. Vandyck. Son of the brave Spencer, 2nd Earl, by Mary, dau. of Sir F. Beaumont ; mar. ist, IsabeUa, dau. of Richard, E. of Dorset ; and, 2nd, Mary, dau. of Baptist Noel, Visct. Campden ; when M.P. for Warwick, 1641, voted against attainder of Ld. Strafford, and was expelled the House ; fought under the Royal banner; attended Chas. II. on his entry into London, 29 May, 1660, at the head of 200 gentlemen; d. 15 Dec. 1681. Halfrlfength, armour ; crimson sash, r. hand resting on large dog's head. Canvas, 48 X 37 in. . 717 HENRY LAWES (1600-1662). Rev. Richard Okes, D.D. {See No. 549). Half-length, seated, -with lute in r. hand. Canvas, 33x23 in. 718 MARGARET LEMON. Earl Spencer, K.G. W. Dobson. The mistress of Sir Anthony Vandyck, who is said to have painted several portraits of her. She is reported also as the mistress of Endymion Porter, Groom ofthe Bed-chamber to Charles I. Half-length, three-quarter face to r. ; blue dress. Canvas, 41 x 34 in. 719 ALGERNON, ioth E, of NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G. COUNTESS AND CHILD. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Vandyck. Made L. High Admiral, 1637, but dismissed 1642,; sided with the Parlia ment against the king, but did not take part in his execution ; favoured the Re storation ; married Elizabeth Howard, dau. of Theophilus^ 2nd E. of Suffolk. D. 13 Oct. 1668. Half-length figures ; Lady Northumberland seated, with roses in her lap. ¦Canvas, 69 X 51 in. (Compare Nos. 587, 972.) .720 JAMES STUART, DUKE OF RICHMOND > AND LENNOX. Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. Vandyck. B. 1612 ; son of Esme, D. of Lennox; created D. of Richniond, 1641 ; faithfully attended upon Charles till 1646 ; one of the four noblemen who offered their lives to save the king ; allowed to attend his funeral ; retired abroad, and d., it is said, of a broken heart, 1655. (i'^^ No. 634.) To waist; white shirt, pomegranate ini. hand. Canvas,4oX32. 721 PETER OLIVER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Adrian Hanneman. Eldest son of Isaac Oliver, miniature painter under whom he studied ; attained skUl even greater than his father as a miniature painter ; also copied in water colours the works of several Italian painters ; d. 1660. , Bust, showing r. hand; dark cloak. Canvas, 29 X 21 in. 122 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-.1649. 722 ROBERT GREVILLE, 2nd LORD BROOKE. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Warwick. Son of Fulke GreviUe, Esq., of Thorpe Latimer, co. Lincoln; M.P. for boro' of Warwick, 1627 ; succeeded his kinsman, the ist Baron {see No. 299), 1628 ; married Catharine, daughter of Francis, 4th E. of Bedford, a brave Parliamentary General ; had a command at Edgehill, 1642 ; killed in storming the CathedrabClose at Lichfield on the festival of St. Chad, the patron saint, 2 March, 1643. Three-quarter size ; cuirass, buff jerkin, red scarf Canvas, 42 x 32 in. 723 THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY, K.G. ""^ Earl of Warwick. Rubens. {See No. 712.) Half-length, armour, r. hand leanin'g on baton. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. 724 SIR RICHARD LANE, Kt. LORD KEEPER. Mr. G. N. W. Heneage. Daniel Mytens. Son of Richard Lane of Courtenhall, Northants; studied at the Middle Temple ; Attorney-Gen. to the Prince of Wales, 1634 ; defended Ld. Strafford with great ability ; Kt. ; L. Ch. Baron, 1644 ; sue. Ld. Lyttelton (No. 656) as Ld. Keeper, 1645.; d. in exile in France, 1650. Half-length, black dress, holding Great Seal ; dated 1645. Canvas, 49 X 40. 725 Drs. DOLBEN, ALLESTRY, AND FELL. Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Sib Peter Lely. During the Usurpation, these three divines constantly performed divine service, and administered the sacraments according to the Liturgy of the Church of England, to' the great comfOrt of the royalists resident in Oxford. The house in which they met, was that of Dr. Thomas Willis (opposite Merton College), the celebrated physician and brother-in-law to Dr. FeU. Half-length figures, seated at a table, with books. Canvas, 52 x 75 in, John Dolben, Archbishop of York. — B. 20 March, 1625, at Stan- wick, Co. Northampton ; educ. at Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford ; in arms for the King tUl the forces were disbanded ; took holy orders 1656 ; remained in Oxford till the Restoration, when he was made Canon of Christ Church, 1660; Dean of Westminster, 1662; Bp. of Rochester, 1666; .L. High Almoner, 1675 ; Archbp. of York, 1683 ; d. of smaU pox at Bishop- thorpe, II April, 1686. Dr. Richard Alliistry, Provost of Eton. — B. at Uppington, Salop, 1619 ; educ. at Coventry and Christ Church, Oxford, under Dr. Busby ; in arms for the King, 1641 ; fought at Kington ; expelled from Oxford, 164? ; actively employed as agent between the royalists and exUed King ; made Reg. Professor Divinity, 1663 ; Proyost of Eton, 1665 ; d. 28 Jan. 1681, bu. in the chapel. John Fell, Bishop of Oxford.-^B. 23 June, 1625, at Longworth, Berks ; educ. at Thame and Christ Church, Oxford ; ensign in the army at Oxford ; ordained 1643 J deprived 1648 ; remained at Oxford with Drs. Dolben and AUestry ; .Dean of Christ Church, 1660 ; Bp. of Oxford, 1675 ; builder of " Tom Gate," at Christ Church ; d. 10 Jiily, 1686. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. I23 726 SIR THOMAS BROWNE, Kt. M.D. (1605-1671). LENT BY PAINTER. Royal College of Physicians. A most learned Antiquary and Physician ; author of " Religio Medici," and "Vulgar Errors ;" b. in Cheapside, 19 Oct. 1605 ; educ. at Winchester and . Broadgate Hall (Pembroke College), Oxford, took degree of M.D. at Leyden, 1633 ; at Oxford, 1637 ; Hon. Fellow of the College of Physicians, 1664; Kt. by Chas. II. 1671 ; settled at Norwich, 1636; d. there 19 Oct. 1671. Bust ; flowing dark brown hair, white collar, black dress. Panel, 23 x 19. Presented to the Coll. by his son. Dr. Ed. Browne, who was Pres. 1703-8. 727 JOHN MILTON. Countess Delawarr. Mary Beale. {See No. 820.) Bust, looking to r. ; young, brown dress, open qoUar, Canvas, 19 X 15 in. 728 GEORGE DIGBY, EARL OF BRISTOL, AND WILLIAM, EARL OF BEDFORD. Earl Spencer, K.G. Vandyck. Sec. of State and Privy Counc. to Ch. II. during Interregnum, but forfeited both offices on joining the Ch. of Rome ; friend of Clarendon, and styled by Swift "The Prototype of Ld. Bohngbroke;" d. 15 March, 1672. William, 5th E. of Bedford, mar. Anne, daughter of Robert Carr, E. ,of Somerset, by Frances, Countess of Essex ; K.G. 1672 ; D. of Bedford, 1694 ; father of William Lord RusseU {see No. 979) ; d. 7 Sept. 1700. Full-length figures ; Ld. Bristol in black, Ld. Bedford in red dress. Signed, Ant. Van Dyck, Eques. Pt. Canvas, 98 X 62. These are the portraits t» which Evelyn alludes in his " Memoirs." 729 COLONEL HUTCHINSON. Earl Manvers. Officer in the Parlmty. army. Life written by Lucy Hutchinson, his wife. Bust ; armour ; long dark hair or wig, red scarf Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 730 SIR HENRY SPELMAN. r w Earl of Hardwicke. ' Learned Antiquary; b. at Congham, Norfolk, 1561 ; educ. at Trin. Col- / lege, Cambridge, and at Lincoln's Inn ; devoted himself to antiquai-ian studies; his "Glossarium Archaiologicum " is his most valuable work; d. 1641 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Bust ; yellow cone-shaped cap, edged with lace, ruff, black dress. Panel, 22J X- 19 in. "Bequeathed to PhUip, L. Hardwick, Ld.^High Chanc, by E. Spehnan." 731 SIR HENRY SPELMAN. Mr. Andrew Fountaine. Half-length, seated {see No. 730), with roU in r. hand ; dated 1632. Canvas, 48 x 39 in. 732 FAMILY OF THE ist EARL OF BOLINGBROKE. Earl of Morley. Vandyck. Seven half-length figures of children ; Oliver St. John, created, 1624, by James I. E. of Bolingbroke, mar. Eliz. Poulett, sister to John, Ld. Poulett, and had four sons and three - daughters ; Oliver, killed in 1642, near Kington 124 reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. Warwickshire; in arms against the King; Poulett, K.B. at coronation of Charles I., wearing coUar of his Order ; Francis ; Antony ; Dorothy, married to John, Ld. Rochfort ; Elizabeth ; Barbara, who is reciting to the others. This picture was presented to John, L. Boringdon, by his uncle, the Hon. Orme Poulett, whose great aunt, Ehzabeth, was the Countess of Bolingbroke, mother of the persons here represented. In a garden. Canvas, 43 X 63 in. 733 WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. LENT BY PAINTER. ¦ Royal College of Physicians. Cornelius Jansen. {See No. 756.) Half-length, seated, looking to r. Canvas, 52 X 42 in. 734 SIR WILLIAM ST. LEGER, Kt. Mr. W. H. Blaauw. Wm. Dobson. Privy Councillor ; probably Lord President of Munster, 1627 ; Sergeant Major General of the army ; one of the Lords Justices in Ireland time of Charles I. ; d. about 1642. Half-length ; cuirass, buff coat, cavalier scarf, baton in r. hand. Canvas, 46 X 38 in. 735 COLONEL FRANCIS HACKER. Earl Cathcart. Republican Soldier of Fortune ; much trusted by Cromwell and his party ; had custody of the King during his trial, and led him on to the scaffold ; at 4he Restoration he was tried, and executed at Tyburn, 19 Oct. 1660. Bust ; buff coat, white collar. Oval, canvas, 29 X 23. 736 JOHN PETTIWARD. Mr. R. j. Pettiward. F. Cleyn. Married 1633 ; d. 1671. Bust ; long hair, brown drapery, white cravat. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 737 JOHN BRADSHAW. JVIr. George J. A. Walker. R. Walker. B. 1586 ; educ. at Gray's Inn ; Prosecutor by ordet of Parliament, of the Irish Rebels, 1644, and of the loyalist Judge Jenkins, 1647 ; made Serj.-at- Xaw, 1648 ; L. President of High Court of Justice for Trial of the King,. I Jan. 1649; strongly opposed seizure of supreme power by Cromwell ,; d. ir Oct. 1659, bu. with great pomp in Westminster Abbey. Head ; -wide white coUar. Panel, 14 X 10 in. 738 COLONEL MATTHEW TOMLINSON. Mr. T. E. Twisden. Mytens. A Parliamentary officer ; one of the 135 commissioners named for the High Court of Justice for the trial of the King, but did not act as such ; to his custody the King was committed during the trial, and by him given up to Col. Hacker and others, on production of the death--warrant ; his be- • haviour was kind and respectful to the King, who acknowledged it at the time. Bust ; armour ; long dark hair. Canvas, 24 X 20 in. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. I25 739 WILLIAM JUXON, ABP. OF CANTERBURY. <^ j lent by painter. ^ ^t. John's Coll. Oxford. The "pious and faithful friend of Charles I. ; b. at Chichester, 1582 ; educ. at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's College, Oxford ; friend of Archbp. Laud (No. 583) ; Bp. of Hereford, 1633, afterwards of London ; L. High Treasurer, 1635 ; attended Charles I. on the scaffold and received his last commands ; at the Restoration made Archbp. of Canterbury ; d. 1663. To kneesi, seated ; broad black cap, episcopal habit ; book on table to L Canvas, 57 x 43 in. 740 CHARLES I. All Souls College, Oxford. Half-length, seated ; .high black hat, ribbon ind badge, K.G. Canvas,, 54 X 42 in. .On the back is written : '*K. Charles the first as he satt at his tryall in Westminster Hall, 1648, an original, G.C." - i : i 741 ARTHUR CAPELL, ist EARL OF ESSEX. Duke of Beaufort. Son of Arthur Lord CapeU {see No. 794) executed after the siege of Colchester; Ld. Lieut, of Essex, 1664; E. of Essex, 1661 ; Ld. Lieut, of Ire land, 1672-8 ; 1st Commissioner of Treasury^ 1679 ; opposed court measures and sitting of parliament at Oxford, 1680-1 ; accused of complicity in Rycr, House Plot, and committed to Tower, July, 1683, where he was found mur dered a few days after. Bust,, armour, long dark hair ; dated 1647. Oval, canvas, 29 X 25 in. 742 CORNET JOYCE. Mr. G. j. A. Walker. , , Wm. Dobson. By profession, a tailor, and afterwards a Cornet in the Republican Army ; carried off tbe king from Holmby House, Northants, -when in charge of the Pariiamentary Commissioners, 3 June, 1647, and delivered him up to the army at Triploe Heath, Cambs.-, , , i. , i Bust ; buff jerkin, pistol in hand, alluding, probably, to his insolent reply when Charles asked him, to show Jiis warrant, this, he said, pre senting a loaded pistol, was his warrant. Canvas, 34 X 26 in. 743 WILLIAM PRYNNE. Marquis of Hastings. B. 1600, at Swanswick, Somerset ; educ. at Bath, Oriel College, Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn ; violent Political Writer ; hostile to "Bishops, players, long hair, and lovelocks ;" for his work, " Histriomastrix," was sentenced by. Star Chamber, 1633, to the pillory and loss of ears ; again pilloried and im prisoned in Jersey, 1637 ; released, 1640 ; Chief Manager at Laud's trial ; opposed Cromwell's assumption of supreme power ; aided in the Restoration ; appointed Keeper of Tower Records, 1660 ; d. 24 Oct. 1699. Bust ; black dress, white flat coUar. Canvas, 20 x 18 in. 744 DR. WILLIAM DENTON. Sir Harry Verney, Bt. M.P. Political writer ; physician to Charles I. ; brother of Mr. Alexander Denton, ancestor of Coke, E. of Leicester ; accompanied Charles to the North- To waist ; reddish drapery ; fair wig. Canvas, 28 X 24 in. 126 REIGN OF CHARLES I. 1625-1649. 745 SIR THEODORE TURQUET DE MAYERNE. lent by painter. Royal College of Physicians. Physician and Chemist ; b. at Geneva, 1573 ; Physician to Henry IV. of France ; on his death came to England ; appointed Physician to James I. and Kt. ; aided, by his chemical knowledge, his countryman, Jean Petitot the enamel painter, to prepare colours for his miniatures ; Physician to Charles I. and Charles II. ; d. 1655 ; bu. in the vaults of St. Martin's in the Fields; bequeathed his library to the Royal CoUege of Physicians. Half-length ; close black cap, holding skull in 1. hand. Canvas, 49 x 35. 746 WM. SEYMOUR, MARQUIS OF HERTFORD, K.G. AFTERWARDS DUKE OF SOMERSET. Duke of Beaufort. B. Sept. 1588; 2nd son of Ed. L. Beauchamp and Honora Rogers; secretly married to Lady Arabella Stuart, 1610 ; after her death in prison. 27 Sept. 161 5, married Lady Francis Devereux, 1617 ; succeeded as E. of Hertford, 162 1 ; fought gallantly for the King; offered his life to save his master ; one of the four noblemen who bore him to the grave ; K.G. at Res toration ; Duke of Somerset by reversal of his grandfather's attainder ; d. Oct. 1660. Half-length ; armour ; baton in L hand ; dated at back, 1658. Canvas, 51 X 39 in- 747 LORD KIMBOLTON, 2nd E. OF MANCHESTER. Col. Holden. {See -No, 614.) Bust ; cuirass, buff coat, long bl. hair. Canvas, 24 X I9in. 748 JAMES HARRINGTON. Mr. Gervase Wright. B. 161 1 ; grandson of Sir Wm. Lanvell, Groom of Bed-chamber to Charles I. ; Political Writer ; Author of " The Commonwealth of Oceana," against which Baxter's " Holy Commonwealth " was avowedly levelled ; after Rest. mar. Catherine, daughter of Sir Marmaduke Dorrel ; d. II Sept. 1677. Bust ; long hair, dark dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 749 WILLIAM VILLIERS, VISCT. GRANDISON. Earl of Clarendon, K.G. Vandyck. B. 1614 ; son of Sir Edw. Villiers ; succeeded in right of his mother, Bar bara St. John, as 2nd Visct. Grandison ; on the royal side in the Civil War ; wounded at the siege of Bristol, 1643, and d. at Oxford in August following ; bu. in Ch. Ch. Cathedral, where is a monument to him erected by Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, his only daughter (No. 842) ; noted not only for valour, but for uprightness of life. FuU-length, red dress, lace collar, plumed hat in r. hand. Canvas, 84 X 5 1 in. 750 WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. Jesus College, Cambridge. {See No. 756.) Half-length, seated ; sable-furred robe. Canvas, 46 x 33 in. 751 INIGO JONES. Lieut.-Col. Inigo W. Jones. Vandyck. {See No. 752.) Given by Mr. Speaker Onslow to the grandfather of the present possessor. Bust, looking to 1. ; white collar, black dress. Canvas, 23 x 18 in. reign of CHARLES I. 1625-1649. I2y 752 INIGO JONES (1572-1652). LENTBY ' PAINTER. Lt.-Col. Inigo W. Jones. Vandyck. Architect ; b. near St. Paul's, London, 1572 (?) ; patronised by Wm. E. of Pembroke; visited Denmark, 1604 ; appointed Architect to the Queen and Prince Henry; again visited Italy in 1612--; built the Banqueting House at WhitehaU, the Surgeon's Hall, &c. ; d. 21 July, 1652. Miniature, half-length, three-quarter face to r. ; monochrome ; paper in L hand. Panel, 8 X 6J in. 753 LADY ALICE EGERTON. Earl Brownlow. nth daughter of John Egerton, ist E. of Bridgewater, and granddaughter of Ld. ChanceUor EUesmere ; " the lady" in the " Mask of Comus," the brothers were Ld. -Brackley and Hon. Thomas Egerton. Bust ; low white dress, r. hand holding blue scarf Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 754 THOS. CAREW & SIR WM. KILLIGREW, Kt. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Vandyck. Thomas Carew, the Poet. — B. 1589, of a. good Gloucestershire family; educ. at Corpus College, Oxford ; attached to the court as Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Server to the king ; Author of several poems ; his masque, " Colum Britannicum," performed at Whitehall, 1633 ; d. 1639. Dramatic -writer ; b. 1605 ; son of Sir Robt. Killigrew ; brother of Thomas "the Jester" (No. 923) ; educ. at St. John's CoU. Oxford ; Gov. of Falmouth and Pendennis Castle ; suffered for adherence to Charles I. ; Kt. at the Restoration, and Vice-chamberlain ; d. 1693. Half-length seated figures ; Carew is reading ; signed "A. Van Dyke, 1638." Canvas, 51 X 56 in. 755 SIR HENRY LYTTELTON, Bt. Lord Lyttelton. Son of Sir Thomas Lyttelton, ^nd Catherine Crompton ; a staunch. adherent of the King ; who suffered 17 months imprisonment in the Tower for his loyalty; married, 1st, Philadelphia Carey; and 2nd, Ehzabeth, daughter of Francis, Visct. Newport; d. 1703. A child, as Cupid, playing with a dog. Canvas, 49 X 38 in. {SeeNo. 872.) 756 WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. University College, London. Mirevelt, Discoverer of the Circulation of the Blood ; h- 1 April, 1578, at Folke stone ; educ. at the Grammar School, Canterbury, Caius, College, Cambridge, and at Padua; in 1628 published his great discovery; is believed to have made it known in his Eumleian Lectures, 161 5, and its principal propositions are .stated in a MS. of his, dated 1616, now in the British Museum ; in 1632 appointed Physician to King Charles I. ; d. 3 June, 1657 ; left; his library and property, with which the Harveian Lecture is founded, to the College of .Physicians. )Bust, with long grey hair, dark dress. Canvas, 25 X 21 in. Engraved by Hall. Bequeathed tQ the College by Mr. George. Field'; was in pos session of Mr. John Linnell Bond, Architect to Admiral Sir E. Harvey;, to whom it descended through Dr. Harvey's 2nd brother. . 128 REIGN OF CHAE.LES I. 1625-1649. 757 ABRAHAM COWLEY. LENT BY PAINTER. St. John's College, Cambridge. B. 1 61 8, in London ; educ. at Westminster and Trinity CoUege, Camb. ; early distinguished as a Lyric Poet ; ejected by the Parliament, 1643, and became a zealous royalist ; attended the queen into exile ; was medium of communication between her and the king ; returned secretly to England, 1656, and imprisoned, but bailed by Dr. Scarborough ; at Restoration ob tained lease of a farm at Chertsey, where he died, 28 July, 1667. Head ; long brown hair, white collar. Canvas, 15 X 12 in. 758 JOHN TAYLOR, The Water Poet. Bodleian Library, Oxford. John Taylor. B. 1580, at Gloucester; apprenticed to a Waterman; served in Na-vy under Ld. Essex, at taking of Cadiz, 1596; pub. his "Penniless Pilgrimage," 1618 ; retired to Oxford at commencement of Civil War, 1642 ; and, after the surrender, kept a victualling-house in Phcenix Alley, Long Acre ; a loyalist, and assisted the King's cause by his lampoons ; d. 1654 ; he styled himself the " Water Poet." Bust ; black cap and dress ; dated 1655. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 759 JOHN TAYLOR, Portrait Painter. Oxford University Galleries. - John Taylor Bust, figure in profile ; dark greenish dress held in I. hand ; signed, " John Taylor, pinxit, 1655." Canvas, 29 X 23 in. 760 ALGERNON PERCY, E. OF NORTHUMBERLD. Earl of Essex. Vandyck. Full-length, similar to figure in No. 719 ; 1. foot resting on an anchor; ships on fire in distance. Canvas, 7 ft. X 4 ft. 2 in. 761 LADY CHUTE. Rev. N. Toke. Cornelius Jansen. Daughter of Captain Toke. To waist, seated ; with feather fan in I. hand ; dress trimmed with wide lace. Canvas, 27 x 21 in. 762 SIR GEORGE CHUTE. Rev. N. Toke.^ Cornelius Jansen. To waist; wide faUing lace edged collar; slashed dress. Canvas, 29X23. 763 MAJOR-GENERAL EDWARD MASSEY. Mr. j. F. Basset. Vandyck. 5th son of 18 children, of John Massie, a Presbyterian leader in the civil war ; Governor of Gloucester in its obstinate defence against the royal forces 1643 ; dismissed by the self-denying ordinance ; escaped, after a short im prisonment to HoUand, and entered Charles I I.'s service; returned to England with rank of Major-General, and wounded a few days before the Battle of Worcester, 1651 ; captured, but again escaped ; we have no further record of him ; said to have settled in Ireland. Full length ; cuirass and buff jerkin, r. hand resting on cane ; skirmishers in distance. Canvas, 78 X 51 in. 764 JAMES SHIRLEY. lent by painter. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Dramatist; b. 1594, in London; educ. at Merchant Taylors' and St. John's Coll., Oxf, where he was noticed by Laud, then President of the College; after wards joined Church of ROihe, and turned' dramatic writer; patronized by Henrietta Maria and Williarn E. of Newcastle. He and his 2nd wife were forced to quit their house in Fleet Street by the Great Fire, Sept. 1666, and d. of terror within 24 hours of each other, Oct. 1666. Half-lerigth, seated, head resting on r. hand. Canvas, 37 X 32 in. 765 WILLIAM DOBSON AND HIS WIFE. » Her Majesty (Hampton Court). William Dobson. Painter ; b. 1610 ; studied under Robt, afterwards Sir Robt. Peake ; in troduced to Charles I. by Vandyck, and succeeded on his death to the king's favour, who caUed him. thfe English Tintoret, and appointed him Sergeant Painter ; in difficulties on the breaking out ofthe Civil War ; d. in distress, 28 Oct. 1646. Half-length figures, seated, under a rock ; black and white drapery. Canvas, 49 X 57 in. 766 SIR WILLIAM WALLER, Kt.' Duke OF Richmond. ¦ T' Sir )Peter Lely. B. 1597; educ. at Magd. CoU., Oxf-, an active Par^.:>(J^neral ; defeated at Lansdowne and at Roundway (hence caUed Runaway) IDown, Devizes, July 1643 ; defeated Ld. Hopton at Alresford, 29 Mar. 1644 ; d. 9 Sept. 1668. Bust, looking to r. ; armour ; signed, " P. Lely." Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 767 HENRY CALVERLY. Sir Walter C. Trevelyan, Bt. B. 1604; son of Walter Calverjy, who"murdred 2 of his youhg children, stabbed his wife into the bodie, with full purpose to have murdred her, and instantly went from his house to have slaine his youngest child at nurse." This is the "brat at nurse,'/ whom the father repents he has not killed in the "Yorkshire Tragedy," attributed to Shakespeare; d. i Jan. 1661. Bust ; dark dress, wide collar ; dated 1638 ; age 34. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 768 REV. JOHN OWEN, D.D. Baptist College, Bristol. Learned Nonconformist .Divine ; b.at Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, 1616 ; studied at Queen's College, Oxford ; joined the Pariiamentary party -with much zeal ; preached before the House of Commons on the day after the execution of Charles I. ; Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 1651 ; deprived at the Restoration; had a congregation in Leadenhall Street, 1673 ; d. 1683. Wrote much and learnedly ;¦ Exposition ofthe Epist. to the Hebrews, &c.'&c. Bust, looking to r. ; clerical dress. Canvas, 29 x 25 fn. ,, , > 76^ HUMPHREY CHETHAM. Chetham Hospital AND Librahy, Manchester. A wealthy Manchester Merchant, who left funds to purchase the Col legiate Church from the Derby fanrily. He founded the Hospital and the Chetham Library ; d. 1653. To waist ; yellow embroidered cap, faUing wide collar, dark dress ; glove in r, hand. Canvas, 32 X 25 in. ' I\.i:.±\jvi yjr \.,in.j^is.±jE.o ±. -"t-y 770 SIR PHILIP MONCKTON, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Galway, M.P. B. at Heck,. Yorks. ; knighted, 1644; M.P. for Scarboro' ; of a loyal i^mily ; twice banished, and often, imprisoned during the Civil Wars, his grandfather, father, and himself, being all at one time sequestered by CromweU; fought at Marston Moor, Rowton Heath, Pontefract, &c. ; treated -with great ingratitude at the Restoration; married, in 1658, to Anne, daughter of Robert Eyre, Esq. ; d. Feb. 1678. Full length ; cuirass, and red jerkin ; skirmishers in background. Can vas, 87 X 57 in. 771 REV. WILLIAM BATES, D.D. Baptist College, Bristol. Nonconformist Divine ; b. 1625 ; studied at Emmanuel and King's College, Cambridge ; distinguished as a preacher amongst the Presbyterians ; Vicar «f St. Dunstan's-in-the-West ; d. at Hackney, 14 July, 1699 ; published sermons, &c., and edited a valuable collection of biographies, 1681. Bust ; black skull-cap and gown. Canvas, 29 x 25 in. 772 OLD THOMAS PARR. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. {See No. 704.) Half-length, looking to r. ; bro-wn dress ; stick in r- hand; age 152. Canvas, 42 x 31 in. 773 DOROTHY SIDNEY Countess of SUNDERLAND. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. Vandyck. {See No. 662). Half-length ; plucking roses ; wide hat ; garden hoe in 1. hand. Canvas, 40 x 46 in. . 774 RALPH, LORD HOPTON. Mr. W. B. Stopford. Brave royalist officer ; served in the Low Countries in the same camp -srith Sir W. WaUer ; married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Capell, and widow of Sir Justinian Lewen ; victorious at Stratton, 1643 ; created Baron Hopton same year; defeated by Waller, at Alresford, 1644, and by Fairfax, at Torrington, 1645 J followed Charies to Jersey ; d. at Bruges, Sept. 1652. Half-length ; black dress ; port-crayon in r. hand. Canvas, 33 X 28 in. 775 DR. EDWARD POCOCK. Bodleian Library, Oxford. B. 1604, at O.xford ; son of Edward Pocock, vicar of Cheveley, Berks ; educ. at Thame, Magdalen Hall, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford ; friend of Laud, who nominated him Professor of Arabic about 1636 ; married Miss Burdett, 1646; Hebrew Professor and Canon of Christ Church, 1648 ; aUOwed to hold his professorship under Commonwealth, but deprived of canonry, to which restored June, 1660 ; edited and translated several Arabic woriss.- d. 10 Sept. 1691. ' To waist ; square blk. cap, Hebr. Bible open in his hand. Canvas, 34 x 29. 776 REV. JOSEPH CARYL. 1 fvt by painter. Baptist College, Bristol. . Nonconformist Divine ; b. in London, 1602 ; educ. at Exeter College, Oxford ; preached at Lincoln's Inn ; ejected, 1662 ; gathered a congregation near St. Magnus, London Bridge ; d. 1673. Wrote " Exposition of the book i Bridgewater, Somersetshire ; educ. at the Grammar School, and at St. Alban's ^, Hall, and Wadham College, Oxford ; candidate for a fellowship at Merton ''! CoUege, but failed because the Warden, Sir H. Savile, did not consider him * tall enough ; M.P. in 1640 ; on the breaking out of civil war, 1642, raised a troop of dragoons on the Parliamentary side ; noted for his defence of Taunton ; first had naval command, 1649 ; in the Dutch war successfully encountered Van Tromp and De Ruyter ; d. 17 Aug., 1667, on board the St. George. Bust ; large faUing lace-edged collar. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 817 HENRY CROMWELL (1628-1675). Mr. E. W. Field. Sir Peter Lely. Lord Deputy of Ireland ; b. 20 Jan. 1628, at Huntingdon ; youngest son of the Protector ; educ. at Felsted ; entered Parliamentary army at sixteen ; accompanied the Protector to quell rebellion in Ireland, 1649 > sat in Bare- bones Parliament, 1653 ; married, 1653, a daughter of Sir Eras. Russell, Bt. ; M.P. for Cambridge University, 1654; Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1657 ; after the Restoration lived in retirement at Spinney Abbey, Cambridgeshire, where he was visited by Charles II. , Sept. 1671 ; d. 25th March, 1675. Bust ; small life-size ; armour ; long dark hair. Panel, 16 x 11 in. 818 ADMIRAL ROBERT BLAKE. Wadham College, Oxford. {See No. 816.) Bust ; cuirass, long dark wig. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. ^819 JOHN MILTON. ' Countess Delawarr. Jonathan Richardson. Open collar, yeUowish open vest, cloak held by 1. hand. Canv., 37 x 28 in. 820 JOHN MILTON. Mr. Edmund F. Moore. Wm. Faithorne. B. 1608, in Bread St. London ; educ. at St. Paul's and Christ's College, Cambridge ; in France and Italy, 1638 ; married, 1643, a daughter of Sir Richard Powell, an Oxfordshire Royalist ; Latin Secretary to Council of State, 1649 ; man'ied, 2dly, a Miss Woodcock, who died in childbed ; be came blind, 1654 ; his safety .at the Restoration has been "ascribed to Sir Wm. Davenant ; married, 3rdly, Eliz. MinshuU, 1660 ; pub. " Paradise Lost," 1667, for which he was paid 5/. by Simmons, the bookseller ; d. 8 Nov. 1674. Bust ; long flowing hair, white collar, dark dress ; oval. Canvas, 23 X i8k ? 138 COMMONWEALTH, 1649-1660. 821 ELIZABETH CROMWELL, MRS. CLAYPOLE. lent by painter. Mr. G. B. Lambert. Rt. Walker. B. June, 1629, at Huntingdon ; 2nd and favourite daughter of the Protector, and wife of John Claypole of Norborough ; she is said to have upbraided her father for his share in the King's death, and his cruelty in .sanctioning the execution of Dr. Hewit,the Royalist agent; bu. with great pomp in Henry VII.'s chapel, where her coffin was found, 1725 ; d. 6 Aug. 1658. Bust ; full lace-edged ruff, and dress trimmed with lace ; miniature of Oliver Cromwell. Canvas, 25 X 19 in. 822 SAMUEL DISBROWE, OR DESBOROUGH. Miss Disbrowe. , B. 30 Nov. 1619 ; 3rd son of James Disbrowe of Eltisley ; went early to New England, but returned 165 1 ; never took up arms in Civil War; Keeper ofthe great Seal of Scotland, 1657 ; pardoned at Restoration and d. in re tirement 10 Dec. 1690.. He was four times married. Bust ; black doublet and cloak, square-cut collar. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. 823 GEORGE FOX (1624-1690). Mrs. Watkins. B. 1624, at Drayton, Co. Leicester; began public preaching, 1648; Founder of " Society of Friends," first called Quakers, at Derby, from their .tremulous manner of speaking ; constantly imprisoned during Commonwealth and after the Restoration ; his followers formed into an united society on his release, 1666; married widow of Judge Fall, 1669, and went to America; lived in retirement on his return ; d. 13 Jan. 1690. Bust ; brown hat and dress, eyes and hands uplifted. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. 824 , MRS. CLAYPOLE. Mr. G. j. a. Walker. Sir Peter Lely. {See No. 821). Bust ; low blue dress. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 825 ADMIRAL ROBERT BLAKE. Mr. Raymond Pelly. {See No. 816.) Bust ; cuirass and buff coat. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. LOWER GALLERT, EAST (^os. 826-1030). 826 SIR THOMAS VYNER, Bt. Goldsmiths' Company. B. 1588; descended from an old Gloucestershire family; Ld. Mayor of London, 1653; created a Bt. at Restoration, 1660; a liberal benefactor to Christ's Hospital ; married, ist, Ann, daughter of Richard Parsons ; 2nd., Honor, sister of Sir William Humble, Bt. ; 3rd, Alice Robinson, widow of Alderman John Perrin ; d. 11 May, 1665. Half-length ; black cap, scariet gown, sable fur tippet. Canvas, 47 X 38. reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. I39 827 SIR THOMAS ISHAM Bt. . p LENT BY PAINTER. /SiR^ Charles E. Isham, Bt. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1657 ; eldest son of Sir Justinian Isham, Bt. of Lamport, Co. North ampton (No. 964), by Vere, daughter of Thomas Lord Leigh ; sue. his father as. 3rd Bt. 2 March, 1674 ; "A young gentleman of a, beautiful person and .a sweet disposition ;" d. unmarried, 1681. ' Half-length ; black drapery, white sleeve, red lappets. Canvas, 48 X 40. Formerly possessed by D. of Marlborough, who gave it to Dr. Edm. Isham, Warden of AU Souls College, great uncle to Sir Charles E. Isham, the present owner. 828 MOLL DAVIS. Earl of Essex. Sir Peter Lely. Comic Actress, said to have been the daughter of Col. Howard, son of the E. of Berkshire ; captivated Charles, in 1667, by singing " My Lodging is on the cold ground," in the character of Celania, a shepherdess mad from love, in Davenant's play of " The Rivals." She had but one child by the King, Mary Tudor, b. 1673, 3-nd married, 1687, to Francis Ratcliffe, E. of Der- wentwater. Seated, holding a casket ; wide sleeves green-lined. Canvas, 50 x 39 in. Stated to have come from Bab May's lodgings at Whitehall ; he was a brother of Hugh May, Architect of Cashiobury (seat of the E. of Essex.) 829 EDWARD MONTAGU, ist E. OF SANDWICH. Earl of Sandwich. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1625 ; son- of Sir Sidney Montagu, Kt., by Paulina, daughter of John ¦ Pepys, of Cottenham ; married Jemima, daughter of John, L. Crewe of Stene; was eminent as a general, an admiral, and a statesman ; commanded the fleet which brought back the King ; created E. of Sandwich at the Restora tion ; K.G. and Vice-adm. of England ; fell in an action with the Dutch itt Southwold Bay (Sole bay), 28 May, 1672. Full length ; collar and mantle of K.G. Canvas, 87 X 51 in. 830 CHARLES BEAUCLERK, ist D. OF ST. ALBANS. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. B. 8 May, 1670; natural son of Charles II. and NeU Gwyn (No. 833}), in whose apartments in Lincoln's Inn Fields he was born ; created E. of Bur-; ford, 1676 ; Duke of St. VUban's, 1684 ; married, 1694, to Lady Diana de Vere, sole heiress of Aubrey, .20th and last E. of Oxford ; d. 11 May, 1728. FuU-length, as a boy ; yellow dress with blue scarf Canvas, 53 X 39 in, 831 CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA. SirG. Hamilton Seymour, Bt. G.C.B. B 1638 ; daughter of John IV. of Portugal ; married, 21st May, 1662,'tD Chares 1 1., by whom she was treated with great indifference; resided for sometime at Somerset House, after the King's death, with Father Huddleston (No. 187) as her chaplain, and then returned to Portugal, of which kingdom shebetame Regent, 1704, on the retirement of her brother, Don Pedro ; d. 31st Dec. i;o5. , Seetied, r. .hand resting on orb ; crown to her 1. Canvas, 45 x 37 in. [40 REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. ^32 SIR FRANCIS THROCKMORTON, ?nd BART. LENT BY PAINTER. )iR Wm. Throckmorton, Bt. Gerard Zoest. Son of Sir Robt., ist Bt., and Mary, dau. of Sir F. Smith, Kt. ; rebuilt he mansion at Coughton and resided there after the Restoration ; d. 1680. Bust ; fuU brown wig, red bow on his lace cravat. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. ^33 NELL GWYN (1650-1687). ¦Ier Majesty (Hampton Court). , Sir Peter Lely. " Pretty, witty Nell," as Mr. Pepys calls her when he records in his diary, 1 April, 1665, having sat next her, " which pleased him mightily," at the Kinges iouse, i.e. Theatre. She was an "orange-girl" at the theatres; next, a lever and witty actress ; at length the mistress of Charles II. and mother if the 1st Duke of St. Albans (No. 830) ; b. 2 Feb. 1650, according to Lilly's loroscope of her nativity among the Ashmolean Papers, of poor parents in a Clean alley, the Coal-yard, off Drury Lane ; d. Nov. 1687, aged 37, and left aoney to the poor, to whom also she had been kind in her life. According to lopular tradition she suggested to Chas. II. the founding of Chelsea HospitaL To knees, seated ; r. hand on head of lamb ; Windsor in the distance. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 5 34 CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA. iARL OF Clarendon, K.G. {See No. 831.) Bust; thick masses of dark hair falling on neck; black lashed dress. Canvas, 25 X 21 in. ^35 WILLIAM CHIFFINCH or CHEFFING. Town Council, Salisbury. One ofthe disreputable favourites of Charles II. and the receiver of the ecret pensions paid by the French Court to Charles 1 1. ; his character is wdl rawn by Scott, in " Peveril of the Peak ;" introduced Father Huddleston Ito the chamber of Charles II. for the purpose of administering extreme notion ; was a benefactor to the town of Salisbury. Bust ; long grey hair, black open dress. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 536 JAMES DUKE OF MONMOUTH, K.G. i^ARL OF Essex. B. 9 April, 1649, at Rotterdam ; eldest natural son of Charles II. and Lucy Valters (or Waters) ; brought to England by the Q. Dowager, 1662; D. of lonmouth, 1663, and K.G. ; mar., 1665, to Lady F. Scott, dau. and heir of 'rancis, D. of Buccleuch ; served in French army against the Dutch, 167}; efeated Covenanters at BothweU Bridge, 1678 ; in ban. when Chas. did, 685 ; invading England for the purpose of claiming the throne, routed at edgmoor, 5 July, 1685; taken pris. and behead., on the 15th, on Tower HU. Bust ; flowing wig, armour, ribbon, K.G. ; mole on r. upper lip ; dalsd, 683. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. [37 CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA. Ier Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Jacob Huysa/an. {SeeNo. 831.) Full-length, seated, with cupids and a lamb. Canv., 84 X5.8 in. ^38 WILLIAM CHIFFINCH or CHEFFING. iARL OF Verulam. {See No. 835.) Bust ; brown wig, lace cravat. Canvas, 29 x 24 ii. REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. I4I 839 LUCY WALTERS, OR BARLOW. LENT BY PAINTER.. Earl of Essex. ? Daughter of Richard Walters of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke ; travelled to the Hague under the name of Barlow, for the purpose of attracting Charles's notice. Her son by Charles, b. at Rotterdam 1649, was created D. of Monmouth 1663. It was currently reported that the Handsome Sidney (No. 892) was the father of the boy, and the mole on his face con firmed this opinion. She died in distress in Paris, while her son was yet a child. Half-length ; holding portrait of the D. of Monmouth (No. 836.) Canvas, 44 X 33 in. , 840 HORTENSIA MANCINI, DUCHESS OF MAZARIN. Mr. H. Musgrave. Pierre Mignard. 3rd daughter of Lorenzo and Jeromina Mancini, b. in Rome, 1646 ; educ. at Paris by the wish of her uncle. Cardinal Mazarin, where Charles II. fell in love with her; married, 1661, to Armand Due de la Meilleraie, whom she left, 1668 ; came to England, 1675 ; lived and gambled extravagantly ; the first Italian opera was rehearsed at her house ; St. Evremond wrote her funeral oration, and at her request read it to her ; d. at Chelsea, 2 July, 1699. Bust ; a mass of dark hair falling on her shoulders ; dark low dress. Oval canvas, 26 X 22 in. >^84I NELL GWYN (1650-1687). Marquis of Hastings. Sir Peter Lely. {See No. 833.) Half-length, standing, under a niche ; with ribbon and leaves in her hands. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. ^ 842 BARBARA VILLIERS, DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND. 9 Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Peter Lely. ' Daughter of William Visct. Grandison {see No. 749), and wife of Roger Palmer, created E. of Castiemaine (No. 1015) ; at the Restoration became Charles's mistress, and was created Baroness Nonsuch, Countess of South ampton and Duchess of Cleveland ; had 6 children by the king, i of whom was created D. of Grafton ; afterwards married "Handsome Fielding," whom she prosecuted for bigamy ; d. 1 709. Three-quarter size, as Minerva ; r. hand on shield. Canvas, 48 X 40 in. 843 CHARLES II. .) Corporation of Winchester. Sir Peter Lely. J Eldest son of Charles I., by his Queen, Henrietta Maria, daughter of King Henry IV. of France; b. at St. James's, 29 May, 1630; restored, 1660; married Catherine, Infanta of Portugal; d. 6 Feb. 1685. Full length, seated ; crown and sceptre to his r. Canvas, 844 ELIZ. HAMILTON, COMTESSE DE GRAMMONT. " Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Peter Lely. Daughter of Sir G. Hamilton and Mary Butler sister of James, ist D. of Ormonde; one of the beauties of Charles I I.'s court; married, 1664, Philibert, Comte de Grammont, the celebrated wit ; her brother, Anthony Hamilton, was the author of " Les M^moires de Grammont." Three-quarter size, seated ; reddish drapery ; signed, with monogram, P.L. Canvas, 48 X 40 in. 142 REIGN of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 845 DUCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Gascar. {See No. 884.) To knees, seated ; holding flower-wreath in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 846 ANNE, LADY FANSHAWE. Sir Wm. Stirling Maxwell, Bt. M.P. Sir Peter Lely. {See Nos. 678, 852.) Bust, showing hands folded ; rich lace capeand cuffs. Canvas, 29 x 25 in. 847 VICE-ADMIRAL SIR JOHN LAWSON, Kt. Lords of the Admiralty. Sir P. Lely. B. at Hull ; entered navy as a common sailor, and rose to be admiral ; a ,gallant officer ; served under Blake ; much esteemed by D. of York ; actively engaged against Dutch, and rewarded with a gold chain, 1653 ; Vice-Admiral under E. of Sandwich ; commanded the " London " in the squadron which ¦conveyed Charles II. to England ; d. of wound received in action with Dutch -off Harwich, June, 1665. Half-length ; cuirass, buff jerkin, red sash, baton in r. hand. Canvas, 48x39. 848 WM. RICHD. GEO. STANLEY, LD. STRANGE. Afterwards 9TH Earl of Derby. Earl of Derby, K.G. 3rd son of Charles, 8th E. ; b. 18 Mar. 1654 ; succeeded his father at the age of 18 ; married Lady Elizabeth Butler, eldest daughter of James, ist Duke of Ormonde ; he appointed his Chaplain, who had also been his tutor, the excellent Dr. Thomas Wilson, Bp. of Sodor and Man in 1698 ; d. 5 Nov. 1702. Bust ; academic dress of a nobleman. Canvas, 29 x 25 in. 849 ROBERT THOMAS STANLEY (1656-1686). Earl of Derby, K.G. 4th son of Charles, 8th E. of Derby ; b. 10 April, 1656 ; killed in a dud by Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Grafton, 19 Feb. 1686. Bust ; young ; holding book in r. hand ; nobleman's academic costume. Canvas, 29 x 25 in. 850 HENRY PIERREPONT, ist MARQUIS OF DORCHESTER. Royal College of Physicians. Son of Robert, ist E. of Kingston ; b. 1606 ; educ. at Emmanuel CoUege, Cambridge ; present with Charles I. in his garrison at Oxford and created Marquis of Dorchester, 1645 ; eminent for his learning ; Honorary Fellow of the College of Physicians, 1658, to whom he bequeathed his valuable library^ d. I Dec. 1680, at his house in Charter-house Yard. Bust ; dark dress, squared collar. Oval, canvas, 29 X 25 in. 851 BARBARA VILLIERS, LADY CASTLEMAINE, DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND. Mr. Andrew Fountaine. Sir Peter Lely. (.5"^^ No. 749.) Full length, seated ; leaning on r. hand; white dress, blue scarf Canvas, 67 X 45 in. reign OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685, I43 852 SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE, Bt. (1608-1666). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir W. Stirling Maxwell, Bt. M.P. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1608, at Ware Park, Herts ; son of Sir Henry Fanshawe ; educ. at Jesus' CoUege, Cambridge ; Sec. to Embassy at Madrid riU 1638 ; in civil war ; attended the court to Oxford ; taken prisoner at Worcester, but re leased ; Latin Sec. to Charles II. at Breda; M.P. for Cambridge, 166 1 ; translator of Guarini's " Pastor Fido ; negociated marriage with Cath. of Braganza ; Ambassador to Spain, 1664 ; d. at Madrid, 1666. Bust, showing 1. hand ; long hair, lace collar, black dress. Canvas, 31 x 25. 853 THOMAS WRIOTHESLEY, 4TH EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, K.G. Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Wissing. 2nd son of Henry, 3rd E. of Southampton (No. 366) ; educ. at Eton and Magdalen CoUege, Oxford ; lived long abroad ; in 1641, declared against the proceedings of Parliament ; was sworn of the Privy Council and made Ld. of the Bedchamber to Charles I., honours he long refused ; exerted himself to the last in the Royal cause, and after the King's execution was one of the four who bore him to his burial ; on the Restor. was made K.G. and L. High Treasurer ; he "disdained," as Burnet says, "to sell places ;" d. 16 May, 1667. Half-length, seated ; mantle and ribbon K.G. Canvas, 45 x 37 in. 854 JOHN WILMOT, 2ND EARL OF ROCHESTER. jCoL. Sir E. S. Prideaux, Bt. B. 1647 j Courtier and Satirical Poet ; son of Henry, ist E. of Rochester (the Ld. Wilmot of the Boscobel narrative) ; educ. at Wadham College, Oxford ; served in the na-vy under Ld. Sandwich ; notoriously the most witty and daring profligate at Charles I I.'s Court ; frequently mentioned in Gram mont and Pepys ; Burnet, who attended him on his death-bed, says he died repentant ; upon this prelate's life of Rochester Dr. Johnson passed a high adogium. D. 26 July, 1680. Bust ; young ; long golden hair, brown dress, open sleeves. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 855 GEO. VILLIERS, 2nd DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. Mr. C. Wykeham Martin, M.P. {See No. 904.) Bust ; armour, full brown wig ; dated 1664. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 856 JOHN PEARSON, BISHOP OF CHESTER. r Trinity College, Cambridge. B. 12 Feb. 16 1 3, at Snoring, Norfolk; educ. at Eton, and King's College, Cambridge; Chaplain to L. Goring, on breaking out of the Civil War ; author of "an Exposition of the Creed," 1659; Prebend, of Ely; Archdeacon of Surrey; Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1660; Member of the Savoy Conference, 1662 ; Master of Trinity CoUege, 1662 ; Fellow of Royal Society, 1667 ; succeeded Dn Wilkins as Bp. of Chester, 9 Feb. 1673 ; d. 16 July, 1686. FuU length, seated ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 87 X 52 in. 857 MRS. MARY BEALE. Mr. George Handford. Sir Peter Lely. Portrait Painter ; h. 1632, in Suffolk ; dau. of Rev. — Craddock, Minister of Walton-on-Thames ; is believed to have had instruction from Rt. Walker ; 144 reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. — j _ imitated Sir P. Lely; painted many notable ecclesiastics; drew -well in crayons ; her husband's note-books afford curious particulars about pictures and painters ; d. 28 Dec. 1697. To waist ; low white dress and blue scarf Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 858 GEN. GEORGE MONK, DUKE OF ALBEMARLE. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Sandwich. R. Walker. {See No. 815.) Bust ; armour ; white cravat. Oval, canvas, 28 X 22 in. 859 SIR WILLIAM MORRICE, Kt. Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. B. 6 Nov. 1602, at Exeter; aided the Restoration; Charles II. wrote to him from Brussels, 27 March, 1660, and speaks of his "more than ordinary affection to promote his service ;" Secretary of State, 1660 to '68; d. 12 Dec. 1676. Half-length; brown falling wig ; diapered brown dress. Canvas, 44 X 39. 860 MARGARET LUCAS, DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE. Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Sir Peter Lely. {See No. 711) ; full length ; blue skirt, white satin low dress and train. Canvas, 87 X 50 in. 861 ANDREW MARVELL (1620-1678). Mr. Reginald Cholmondeley. B. 1620, at Hull ; son of the Minister of the Parish ; educ. at Trinity College, Cambridge ; travelled for many years, and returned to England 1653 ; assistant to John Milton, 1657 ; M.P. for HuU in the HeaUng Par liament, 25 April, 1660, and remained so until his death, receiving a pension from his constituents. Few men have borne a higher character for diligence and integrity ; in his controversial works, he was, perhaps, the greatest master of ridicule in his time ; d. 16 Aug. 1678. Bust ; short white cravat, dark dress, book in r. hand. Canvas, 29 X 24. 862 SIR GEORGE CARTERET, Bt. Rev. Lord John Thynne. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1599 ; spent 55 years in the active service of Charles I. and II. ; Go vernor and High Bailiff of Jersey, which he defended until authorised by Charles II. to surrender, 27 Dec. 1651 ; Vice-Chamberlain of Household to- Charles II. ; Comptroller ofthe Navy ; d. 14 Jan. 1679. Half-length, seated ; black dress, chamberlain's key. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. 863 SIR WM. DUGDALE, Kt. GARTER KING OF ARMS. Mr. John Gough Nichols. B. 12 Sept. 1605, at Shustoke, near ColeshiU ; educ. at St. John's, Oxford ; Chester Herald, 1644 ; attended the King throughout the Civil war ; Kt. at the Restoration and made Garter King of Arms ; married Margery, daughter of John Huntbach of Seawall, Co. Stafford; Author of " Monasticon Angli- canum," " Baronage of England," &c. His " History of Warwickshire " is a model for County Histories. D. 10 Feb. 1686. Bust ; black skull-cap, squared collar, black dress ; badge of Garter King at Arms. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. reign or CHARLES II. IDDO-IOO5. I45 864 MRS. APHRA BEHN. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Philip H. Howard. Sir Peter Lely. Daughter of Mr. Johnson, Lieut.-Governor of Surinam, where she resided for some time ; married Mr. Behn, a Dutch merchant ; employed in Holland as a spy by Cbarles II. ; reported design of the Dutch to sail up Thames and Medway, but was not believed ; returned to England and wrote novels and plays, which are remarkable for want of decency and morals. D. 1689. Bust ; low dress. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 865 SIR WILLIAM DOMVILE, Kt. Sir Charles Compton W. Domvile, Bt. Attorney-Gen. for Ireland, 4660 ; M.P. for Co. Dublin ; Privy Councillor and Speaker of General Convention of Ireland, at Restoration ; married a daughter of Sir Thomas Lake, of Cannons, Middlesex. Bust ; black skull-cap, long white hair, black gown and square cut collar. Oval canvas, 29 x 25 in. . 866 ELEANOR LADY BYRON. j^ Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Peter Lely. ' Daughter of Robert Needham, Visct. Kilmurrey, and widow of Peter Warburton; 2nd wife in 1644 of John, ist Ld. Byron. Pepys says "she was the king's 1 7th mistress abroad, and did not leave him till she got an order for 4000/. worth of plate to be made for her, but by delays, thanks be to God, she died before she had it ;" d. 1663. Three-quarter size, seated ; in character of St. Catherine. Canvas, 63 X 50 in. 867 RICHARD WISEMAN. Royal College of Surgeons. Sir Balthazar Gerbier. Surgeon in the king's army during civil war ; attended Prince Charles in exQe in France and Holland ; prisoner at Worcester, 165 1, but liberated 1652 ; after Restoration made Serjeant-Surgeon to the king ; an advocate for the efficacy of the royal touch in cases of scrofula ; d. after 1666. Bust ; black cloak, small white collar. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 868 SIR HARBOTTLE GRIMSTONE. Earl of Verulam. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1594, at Bradfield, Essex ; educ. at Lincoln's Inn ; M.P. for Colchester, 1640 ; sat in Long Parliament ; refused to sanction the King's trial ; retired till the Restoration ; Speaker of House of Commons, in what was termed "The Heahng Parhament," 25 April, 1660; Master ofthe Rolls, Nov. 1660; married, ist, Mary, daughter of Sir G. Croke, Kt. ; and 2nd, Anne Bacon, niece of Ld; Bacon ; d. 31 Dec. 1683. Half-length, seated ; robes as speaker. Canvas, 48 x 38 in. 869 DOROTHEA HELENA VON RUPA, WIFE OF CHARLES, 8th EARL OF DERBY. Earl of Derby, K.G. Daughter of John Kirkhoven, Baron of Rupa, in Holland; Maid of Honour to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia (No. 445) ; married Charles, 8th E. of Derby; d. 1703 Bust, looking to r. ; white low dress, blue scarf Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 140 reign of CHARLES II. IOOO-IDO5. 870 CHARLES STANLEY, 8th EARL OF DERBY. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Derby, K.G. Eldest son of James, 7th E. of Derby (No. 689).; b. 19 Jan. 1627 ; married, 1650, Dorothea Helena, Maid of Honour to the Queen of Bohemia (No. 445), and daughter of John Kirkhoven, Baron of Rupa, in Holland ; lived retired after his father's execution ; the estates his gaUant father had lost in the ser- vice of the King were not restored at the Restoration ; 'd. 21 Dec. 1672. Bust ; cuirass ; open white-lined sleeve. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 871 CHIEF JUST. SIR RICHARD RAINSFORD, Kt. Lincoln's Inn. Succeeded Sir Matthew Hale, as L. Ch. Just, of the King's Bench, 1676 ; and resigned his post. May, 1678, when he was succeeded by Sir WUHam Scroggs. Granger says that he was as much above his successor in point of integrity, as he was below Sir M. Hale in point of learning. Half-length, seated ; judge's robes ; collar of S.S. ; paper and spectacles in 1. hand ; date, '78; age, 73. Canvas, 49 X 38 in. 872 SIR HENRY LYTTELTON, Bt. Lord Lyttelton. J. Greenhill. {See No. 755) ; bust ; armour ; lace cravat ; long brown hair. 29 X 24 in. 873 ANNE HYDE, DUCHESS OF YORK. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Peter Lely. B. 12 Mar. 1637 ; daughter of Edward, ist E. of Clarendon, and Frances, daughter of Sir Thos Ailesbury ; accompanied her mother and brothers to join Ld. Clarendon at Antwerp, i May, 1649 ; attached to the court of Princess of Orange, daughter of Charles I., 1654 ; contracted to James, Duke of York, at Breda, 24 Nov. 1659, and marriage avowed in London, 3 Sept. 1660 ; joined Church of Rome, 1669 ; two of her eight children survived, the Princesses Mary and Anne; d. at St. James's, 31 Mar. 1671. Full length, seated ; yellow dress. Canvas, 80 x 50 in. 874 CHARLES II. JDuLwicH College. John Greenhill. ^' {See No. 843.) Bust ; collar and mantle of K.G. Canvas, 28 X 24 in. 875 FRANCES THERESA, DUCHESS OF RICHMOND Duke of Richmond. AND LENNOX. Sir Peter Lely. "La Belle Stuart;" dau. of Dr. Waher Stuart, son of Ld. Blantyre; Roettier, the King's engraver, almost adored her, and her portrait, as Bri tannia, appears on the coins he designed ; mar. 1667, Char. Stuart, 6th and last D. of Richmond and Lennox, to the disgust of Char. 1 1., who vented his displeasure upon Ld. Clarendon, as promoter of the marriage. 3rd wife of the Duke, d. 15 Oct. 1702. Bust ; low dress, red and dark-blue drapery, veil. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 876 JAMES CROFTS, DUKE OF MONMOUTH, K.G. National Portrait Gallery. Wm. Wissing. {See No. 836.) Bust ; armour ; long dark wig ; blue ribbon of K.G. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660— 1685. I47 877 SIR THOMAS MALET, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Alexander Malet, Bt. Judge, King's- Bench, 1641 ; a royalist and relative of Archbp; Juxon ; ar rested on the bench at Maidstone ; imprisoned by the Cromwell party for 12 years ; released at the Restoration, and sat on the trial of the Regicides. Half-length ; black cap, judge's robes ; 1. hand resting on patent of King, Char^es ; date 1661, age 79. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. 878 SIR WM. DUGDALE, Kt. GARTER KING OF ARMS. Earl of Warwick. {See No. 863). Bust ; black skull-cap and dress, whitebands ; date i676>. age 71. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 879 SIR THOMAS CHICHELEY, Kt. Mr. Andrew Fountaine. Wm. Dobson. Master of the Ordnance to Charles II. 1664 ; afterwards Kt. and Privy Councillor ; frequently mentioned in " Pepys's Diary." To waist ; crimson scarfj r. hand on head of a large dog. Canvas, 41 x 32. 880 NELL GWYN. Earl Spencer, K.G. ' Sir Peter Lely. {See No. 833.) Half-length ; low, yellowish dress, lilac scarf ; signed, " P. Lely Pt." Canvas, 50 X 39 in. 88 r COUNTESS OF PORTLAND. Lord Lyttelton. Wife of Charles Weston, 3rd E. of Portland. Full length ; low white dress, vase of flowers on table beside her, wreath in \. hand. Canvas, 81 X 50 in. 882 SIR PETER LELY, Kt. (1617-1680). Earl of Derby, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. Or Peter Vander Faes, painter; b. at Soest, Westphalia, 1617; studied under Peter Grebber; state painter to Char. IL, the "beauries" of whose- court sat to him for their portraits ; d. suddenly 30 Nov. 1680 ; a bust of him^ by Gibbons, is in St. Paul's, Covent Garden, where he was buried. Bust ; miniature, looking to I. iiJX9Jin. 883 CARDINAL PHILIP HOWARD. Lord Arundell of Wardour. Millar. 3rd son of Henry Frederick, E. of Arundel; b. 1629 ; created a Cardinal p Ld. Almoner to Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles IL ; d. 1694. Three-quarter miniature size, seated ; cardinal's habit Panel, 14 X M in. I4« REIGN OF CHARLES II. Ibb0-lb«5. 884 LOUISE RENEE DE KERHOUEL, DUCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH. lent by painter. Duke of Richmond. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1644 ; one of the ladies in attendance upon Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, when she came to England, 1670 ; became the king's mistress ; created Duchess of Portsmouth for life, 1673, and by Louis XIV. Duchess of Aubigny. Her son (by the king), Charles Lennox, b. 1672, was created D. of Richmond, 1675. (No. 913.) She alone, of all the king's mistresses, be haved respectfully to the queen. D. 1734. FuU-length miniature, standing, with fountain in background. Canvas, 21 X 17 in. 885 CHARLES II. Mr. j. Heywood Hawkins. Sir Peter Lely. {See No. 843.) Bust ; miniature ; as a child ; ribbon and badge, K.G. Panel, 10 X 8 in. , 886 WILLIAM, 6th lord, PAGET (1637-1713). Lieut.-Col. Leopold Paget. B. 10 Feb. 1637 ; for some time Ambassador at Constantinople; married Frances, daughter of Robt. Pierrepont, E. of Kingston ; d. 25 Feb. 17 13. Half-length ; miniature ; cuirass, red scarf, flowing dark hair, dated 1665. 12 X 9I in. 887 SIR ROBERT HOWARD, Kt. Earl of Home. B. Jan. 1626 ; younger son of Thos. E. of Berkshire ; educ. at Magdalen College, Cambridge ; kt. at Restoration ; M.P. for Stockbridge, May, 1661 ; Auditor of the Exchequer ; M.P. for Castle Rising, 1679 and 1688 ; strongly advocated the Revolution ; author of poems, plays, and poli,tical tracts ; d. 3 Sept. 1698. Black dress, white collar, ribbon of K.B. Canvas, 41 x 32 in. 888 JOHN WILMOT, 2ND EARL OF ROCHESTER. Earl of Warwick. {See No. 854.) Three-quarter size ; crowning his monkey with a wreath of laurel. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 889 HON. CHARLES STANLEY. Earl of Derby, K.G. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Charles, 8th E. of Derby, brother of No. 849. Half-length ; armour, figured yeUowish sash ; baton in i. hand. Canvas, 49 X 39 in- 890 HENRY MORE, D.D. Royal Society. Sir Peter Lely. B. 12 Oct. 1614, at Grantham ; educ. at Eton and Christ's CoUege, Cam.; a man of vast learning, who refused aU ecclesiastical preferment, devoting REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 1491 himself to phUosophical pursuits; author of "Enchiridium Ethicum," and "Divine Dialogue ;" d. i Sept. 1687. Bust, showing r. hand; dark dress; d. Sept. i, 1687; age 73. Canvas 29 X 24 in. 891 SIR GEORGE MACKENZIE, Bt. lent by painter. Mr. Keith Stewart Mackenzie. B. 1631 ; son of Sir John Mackenzie, ist Bt. and Margaret Erskine ; married Anne, daughter of Sir Jas. Sinclair ; faithfully adhered to Charles IL in his exile ; at Restoration made one of Privy Council of Scotland ; Ld. Clerk Register and Justice-Gen. ; made by James II. Visct. Tarbat, 1685 i 'Ld. Advocate, 1691 ; Queen Anne made him E. of Cromarty and one of the principal Sees, of State; strong Advocate for the Union; retired, 1710 ; d. 1714. Bust ; black wig and claret coloured dress. Canvas, 31 X 24 in. 892 HENRY SIDNEY, ist EARL OF ROMNEY. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley. Sir Peter Lely. Youngest son of Robt. Sidney, E. of Leicester ; called " Handsome Sidney ;" in attendance upon Charles during his exile ; supposed to have been favoured lover of Lucy 'Walters, and father of D. of Monmouth, both had a mole on upper lip ; Master of Horse to Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, who, accord ing to Pepys, was in love with him ; Ld. Lieutenant of Ireland and Master of Ordnance under William III. ; d. 1704. Full length, as a child, in pseudo-classical costume, in a landscape, with. large dog. Canvas, 66 x 50 in. 893 EDWARD HYDE, LD. CHAN. CLARENDON. Earl of Clarendon, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. Statesman and historian; b. 18 Feb. 1608; M.P. 1640; at first joined the moderate popular party, afterwards the king ; Chan, of Excheq. 1643 r from this time lived in the trouble and prosperity of the court ; soon after Rest. crea. E. of Clarendon ; disgraced and d. in exile at Rouen, 9 Dec. 1674, Half-length, seated ; robes, great seal before him. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. 894 SIR CHARLES STANLEY OF CHELSEA, K.B. Earl of Derby, K.G. Son of Sir Robert Stanley, K.B., and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Gorges ; grandson of Wm. 6th E. of Derby (No. 497) ; his father lived at Stanley House, Chelsea, and is bur. in the church there, as is also Sir Robert.. Half-length ; black armour ; baton in r. hand ; view of Stanley House in distance, now the site of St. Mark's College. Canvas, 49 x 39 in.. 895 CHARLES IL Mr. j. Heywood Hawkins. Gaspard Netscher. {See No. 843.) Three-quarter small life-size ; dark armour ; crown t» his 1. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. » ' 896 ANTHONY ASHLEY ist E. OF SHAFTESBURY. Countess Delawarr. J. Riley. Bust ; {See No. 908). Canvas, 29 X 23 in. 150 REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-I685. 897 JOHN GRAHAM OF CLAVERHOUSE, LENTBY VISCOUNT DUNDEE. painter. Mr. Charles Winn. B. 1650 ; a cadet of the family of Fintrie ; educ. at St. Ar.drews ; served in Holland under WiUiam, Prince of Orange (afterwards \ i.ig;, whose life he saved at the battle of St. Neff; on his return home, -i\-as appointed to a high command in Scotland ; created VisCt. Dundee, 1687 ; at the Revolution, he raised the Highland clans for James, and fought General Mackay at Killie- crankie, where he received his -death-wound, 17 June, 1689. Half-length, looking to r. ; cuirass, brown scarf, white sleeves, r. hand on Stick. Canvas, 48 X 39 in. 898 ANNA MARIA, COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY. Earl Spencer, K.G. Mary Beale. Daughter of Robert Brudenel, E. of Cardigan, and 2nd wife of Francis, nth E. of Shrewsbury, -killed in a duel by George, 2nd D. of Buckingham (No. 904), 16 March, 1667 ; it is stated that, dressed as a page, she held the Duke's horse whilst he fought her husband. She married, 2nd, George Rodney Brydges, Esq. ; d. 20 .A.pril, 1702. To knties ; low dress, red drapery, flowers to r. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 899 SIR ORLANDO BRIDGMAN, LORD KEEPER. Earl of Bradford. Riley. Son of John feridgman, Bp. of Chester ; made King's Serg. by special writ, and Ch. Baron of Excheq. 1660 ; Ld. Ch. Just, the same year ; President at the trials of the Regicides; received the Great Seal from Charles II. with title of Ld. Keeper, on disgrace of Ld. Clarendon, 1667 ; disgraced for refusing to affix the seal to the King's declaration for liberty of conscience, 1672 ; succeeded by Ld. Shaftesbury ; d. about 1682. Three-quarter size, seated ; robes as Ch. Just. Com. Pleas. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 900 HENRY, LORD CORNBURY, AND THEODOSIA, HIS WIFE. Earl of Clarendon, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. B. 2 June, 1638 ; eldest son of Ld. Chancellor Clarendon ; married, 1660, to Theodosia, daughter of Arthur, Ld. CapeU, and, 2nd, to Flower, only daughter of William Backhouse, Esq. of Swallowfield ; Ld. Chamberlain to Queen Catherine ; Ld. Pri-yy Seal, 1685, and Ld.-Lieut. of Ireland at end of the year ; withdrew from public life during reign of William and Mary ; his diary ¦ 1687-90, has beeil published ; d. 31 Oct. 1709. To knees, seated, in a garden. Canvas, 56 X 72 in. 901 EDWARD MONTAGU, ist E. OF SANDWICH. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). {See No. 829.) Half-length ; dark armour ; baton in r. hand, 1. on mortar ; ship in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 902 MARY FAIRFAX, DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM. q Lord. Lyttelton. -' B. 1639 ; daughter and heiress of Thomas, 3rd Ld. Fairfax (No. 706) and Anne Vere ; married to George ViUiers, 2nd D. of Buckingham (No. 904), reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. ^5^ 6 Sept. 1657 ; " a most virtuous and pious lady, in a vicious age and court" By this marriage, the duke became repossessed of the forfeited estates of his father, granted by Parliament to Ld. Fairfax ; d. 1705. Half-length, blue low dress ; open sleeves ; holding a basket of roses. Canvas, 48 X 37 in. 903 HENRY BENNET, ist EARL OF ARLINGTON. lent by painter. Earl of Tankerville. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1618 ; 2nd son of Sir John Bennet and Dorothy Crofts, whose sister married Killigrew, the Jester {see No. 923) ; educ. at Christ Church, Oxford ; joined the King's army at Oxford, 1644, where he was badly wounded — all his portraits have the patch on the nose ; constantly employed under Charles 1 1., whose tool he was ; joined the " Cabal," 1670 ; E. of Arlington and K.G. 1672 ; adviser of the " Test Act," which caused the Duke of York to throw up his employments; impeached but acquitted by House of Commons, 1673; Ld. Chamberlain, 1674 ; d. 1685. Half-length, seated ; yellow drapery ; patch on nose. Canvas, 49 x 40 in. 904 GEORGE VILLIERS, 2nd D. OF BUCKINGHAM. Earl of Malmesbury. Michael Wright. B. 1627 ; son of the murdered Duke (No. 455) ; a brave loyalist ; fought at Worcester, 165 1, and attended Charles to Boscobel ; married, 1657, Mary, daughter of Thos. 3rd Ld. Fairfax (No. 902) ; became principal Minister on Clarendon's disgrace, 1667, and one of the " Cabal" Cabinet, 1672 ; killed the E. of Shrewsbury in a duel, whilst Lady S., the cause of the quarrel, is said to have held his horse in the dress of a page ; d. 1687. Three-quarter size; ribbon of K.G. ; signed "Michael Wright, pinxit, A.D. 1660. Canvas, 55 x-47 in. 905 JOHN MAITLAND, ist D. OF LAUDERDALE, K.G. Scottish Corporation. Sir Peter Leltt. B. 1616; son of John, ist E. of Lauderdale, and Isabel, daughter of Alexander, E. of Dunfermline ; in early life a zealous covenanter ; joined King's party, 1647 ; taken at Worcester, and in prison till Restoration, when he was made K.G., L. High Commissioner of Scotland, and D. of Lauderdale, May, 1672; one of the " Cabal" Cabinet ; married, ist, Anne, daughter of Alexander, ist E. of Home; 2nd, Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, 17 Feb. 1672 ; d. 1682. Half-length ; ermine robes ; collar, K.G. Given by Mr. James Kinniare, 1674. Canvas, 50 X 39 in. 906 THE "CABAL" MINISTRY. Mr. Charles Winn. Sir John Medina. So called from initial letters of the names of the five Peers, to whom Charles II. entrusted the management of affairs, 1672 ; Thomas, Ld. Clifford, of Chudleigh ; Henry, E. of Arlington {see No. 903) ; George, 2nd D. of Buckingham {see No. 904) ; Anthony Ashley, E. of Shaftesbury {see No. 908); John, 1st D. of Lauderdale, K.G. {see No. 905). Group, fuU length, small life-size of the five members, with musical in struments ; a black servant to left. Canvas, 53 X 47 in. 152 reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 907 JAMES SHARP, ARCHBP. OF ST. ANDREWS. LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. F. G. Sandys Lumsdaine. Sir Peter Lely. B. May, 1618, at Banff; educ. at University of Aberdeen ;. Professor of Philosophy, at St. Andrews ; took the solemn League and Covenant but changed sides at Restoration ; on the overthrow of Presbytery by the Scottish Parliament, 1661, was appointed Archbishop of St. Andrews ; his conduct raised him up some bitter enemies, who, headed by John Balfour, of Burley, brutally murdered him on Magus Muir, near St. Andrews, 3 May, 1679. Half-length, seated; black gown; r. hand resting on open book. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. 908 ANTHONY ASHLEY, ist E. OF SHAFTESBURY. Earl of Malmesbury. John Greenhill. B. 22 July, 1621, at St. Giles's, Dorset ; educ. at Exeter College, Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn ; actively engaged in Civil wars and contributed to the Restoration ; one of the Commissioners for trial of Regicides ; Ld. Ashley,. 1661 ; E. of Shaftesbury, 1672, and Ld. Chancellor ; a Member of the ," Cabal ;" Author of the Habeas Corpus Act ; implicated in the Rye-House Plot, but withdrew before its discovery into Holland ; d. 22 Jan. 1683. Half-length, seated, looking to r. ; chancellor's robes. Canvas, 50 X 39 in. 909 JAMES BUTLER, ist DUKE OF ORMONDE. Marquis of Ormonde. B. 1610 ; son of Thomas, Visct. Thurles, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Pointz, Bt. ; succeeded his grandfather as 12th E., 1632 — " one of those Royalists whose characters were never 'tainted;" on the ruin of the royal cause he retired abroad, but returned at the Restoration ; was created D. of .Ormonde; and twice served as Ld. Lieut, of Ireland; his life was attempted by Col. Blood, 1670 ; d. 21 July, 1688. Full length ; robes and collar, K.G. ; Treasurer's white stick in r. hand. Canvas, 87 X 48 in. 910 THOMAS GALE, F.R.S., DEAN OF YORK. Royal Society. Historical writer ; b. at Scruton, Yorkshire, 1636 ; educ. at Westminster and Trinity College, Cambridge ; in 1672 Master of St. Paul's School; 1681 Sec. ofthe Royal Society; 1697 Dean of York ; d. 1702. Bust ; clerical dress. Canvas, 29 x 25 in. 911 DANIEL WHISTLER, M.D. Royal College of Physicians. Probationer Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, 1639 ; Fellow ofthe College of Physicians, 1649 > President, 1683 ; d. 1684. Bust ; black gown, long dark hair. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. Presented by Mr. Boulter, 1704. 912 'JACOB HALL. Eev. W. Vernon Harcourt. A noted rope-dancer ; much admired, according to Granger, by the ladies, who regarded him as a due composition of Hercules and Adonis. Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, is said to have been in love with him, and to have settled a sum of money upon him. Bust ; long dark hair ; white dress, comb in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 24. reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. I53 913 CHAS. LENNOX, ist D. of RICHMOND, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Belmore. Sir Peter Lely. B. 29 July, 1672; natural son of Charles IL, by Louise de la Kerouel, Duchess of Portsmouth ; created D. of Richmond, 1675, a^rid D. of Lennox, the same year; K.G. 20 April, 1681 ; married (1692) to Anne, daughter of Francis Ld. Brudenel, widow of John Ld. Bellasyse ; d. 27 May, 1723. Full length, as a child ; in a fancy classical costume. Canvas, 43 X 30 in. 914 ANTHONY ASHLEY, ist. E. of SHAFTESBURY. National Portrait Gallery. John Greenhill. i' {See No. 908.) To waist ; holding paper in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 29 in. 915 THOMAS, EARL OF OSSORY, K.G. Marquis of Ormonde. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1634 ; son of James, ist D. of Ormonde (No. 909) by Lady E. Preston, Countess of Dingwall ; married Lady Amelia Nassau, daughter of Louis, L. of Beverweart ; a celebrated commander by land and sea in the reign of Charles II. ; commanded English troops in the service of Prince of Orange, and greatly signalised himself ; he was equally distinguished in the senate ; his speech in vindication of his father was much applauded ; d. 30 July, 1680. FuU length ; robes and collar, K.G., Chamberlain's key. Canvas, 86x 56. 916 THOS. HOBBES OF MALMESBURY (1588-1679). Royal Society. , A learned Scholar and Independent Thinker ; b. at Malmesbury, 5 April, 1588 ; educ. at Magdalen HaU, Oxford ; tutor to Ld. Hardwicke (Duke of Devonshire), and after his death to his son ; in 1668, his "Leviathan" and other works appeared at Amsterdam and were equally abused and praised by his contemporaries. Cowley wrote an ode in his praise. D. at Chatsworth, 4 Dec. 1679, aged 91. The epitaph suggested for his tombstone was, "This is the Philosopher's stone." Bust ; long dark hair, small white collar and black dress. Canvas, 27 x 22^. 917 THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D. (1624-1689). Royal College of Physicians. Mary Beale. B. 1624, at Winford Eagle, Dorset ; educ. at Magdalen HaU, Oxford ; espoused the popular cause ; made Fellow of All Souls College, 1648 ; M.B. of Oxford, 1648 ; M.D. of Cambridge, 1676 ; Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians, and settled in London ; rose to great eminence in his profession, and wrote several works on the treatment of febrile diseases ; d. 29 Dec. 1689. Bust ; long grey hair ; white kerchief Canvas, 29 X 24 in. Presented to the College by his grandson, 1 747. 918 SIR MATTHEW HALE (1609-1675). Lincoln's Inn. A celebrated Judge ; only child of Robert Hale of Alderley, in Gloucester shire ; b. I Nov. 1609 ; entered at Magdalen HaU, Oxford, 1626 ; admitted at Lincoln's Inn, 1629 ; council for Charles I. on his trial ; Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1660 ; Kt. 1671, and L. Chief Just. ; d. 25 Dec. 1675-6 ; wrote much, as well on morals as on law. Half-length ; judge's robes, black skull-cap. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 154 REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 919 HENEAGE FINCH, ist. E. of NOTTINGHAM. LENT EY PAINTER. Earl of Verulam. Sir Peter Lely. Son of Sir Heneage Finch, Reqprder of London ; b. 1621 ; educ. at West minster and Christchurch, Oxf ; Solicitor-gen. under Cha. II. ; M.P. 1661 ; Attor-gen. Ld. Keeper, Ld. Chan. 1675 ; E. of Nottingham, 1681 ; he is " Amri" in Dry den's " Absolom and Achitophel" ; d. 1682. Half-length, seated ; chan. robes ; scroll in r. hand. Canvas, 48 X 39 in. 920 WENTWORTH DILLON, 4th E. of ROSCOMMON. Earl Spencer, K.G. Carlo Maratti. Poet ; b. 1633 ; son of James, 3rd E. and Elizabeth Wentworth, sister of 1st E. of Strafford, whose godson he was ; educ. in Yorkshire, and afterwards at Caen, under Bochart ; Master of Horse to Duchess of York ; wrote " an Essay on Translated Verse," epilogues, &c. ; translated "Art of Poetry," and the "Dies Iras;" he expired whUe earnestly repeating two lines of the latter, 17 Jan. 1684 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Full length; in pseudo classical costume, with Roman sword. Canvas, 85 X 56 in. 921 THOMAS FLATMAN (1633-1688.) Countess Delawarr. T. Flatman. Poet and Painter ; b. in London about 1633 ; educ. at Winchester ; Fellow of New College, Oxford, 1654 ; studied Law, but gave it up for Art and Poetry ; his miniature portraits chiefly gained him reputation ; published a vol. of Poems and Songs in 1674 ; d. 1688. Bust ; flowing brown hair ; black dress ; signed " T. Flatman." Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 922 THOMAS OTWAY. Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt. Riley. {See No. 937.) Bust, looking to 1. ; rich brown hair ; dark cloak. Can vas, 39 X 24 in. -923 THOMAS KILLIGREW, THE "JESTER." Sir James Buller East, Bt. A Court Wit and Dramatic Writer ; second son of Sir Robert Killigrew of Hanworth, Middlesex; b. 161 1 ; Page to Charles I. ; accompanied Charles II. into exile; resident for the King at Venice, 1650; on the Restoration appointed Groom of the Bedchamber ; was a favourite companion of the King, and commonly called his "Jester ;" d. 1682 ; wrote eleven plays, poor productions, now forgotten. Half-length, seated ; head resting on 1. hand ; open book with name, &c., and vols, of his plays beside him ; dog to his r. Canvas, 49 X 38 in. Thi;g Portrait has descended to its present possessor from his cousin. Miss Francis Maria Killigrew, who d., the last of her line, in 1819. 924 ARTHUR ANNESLEY, E. OF ANGLESEY. Mr. G. Pearse. Sir Peter Lely. 2nd Viscount Valentia in Ireland ; created Baron Aimesley and E. «f Anglesey 1661 ; Sec. of State ; d. 1686. Half-length, seated ; gold-laced black robes. Canvas, 49 x ^Q in. reign of CHARLES II. ibbo-it>85. 155 925 SIR GEOFFREY PALMER, Bt. lent by painter. Mr. G. L. Watson. B. 1598; M. of Long Pari, for Stamford ; com. to Tower on suspicion of plotting against CromweU ; K. by Charles II. 1660 ; Attorney-Gen. ; Ch. Just, of Chester; Bt. ; d. at Hampstead, 1670 ; a vol. of Reports in King's Bench pub. 1678, has his portrait, from a painting by Lely in pos. of Mn Cambridge. Seated ; long yeUow hair, black dress ; paper in r. hand. 47 x 39 in. 926 LADY FRANCES FINCH, VISCTSS. WEYMOUTH. ) Marquis of Bath. Sir Peter Lely, Eldest daughter of Heneage Finch, 2nd Earl of Winchilsea, by his 2nd wife. Lady Mary Seymour, 2nd daughter of William, D. of Somerset ; married Sir Thomas "Thynne,, Visct. Weymouth (No. 931). To knees, seated, with little spaniel in her lap. 43 X 38. 927 HENRIETTA BOYLE, COUNTESS OF Earl of Home. ROCHESTER. Sir Peter Lelx. Dau. of Rich. Boyle, E. of Burlington and Cork, and wife of Lawrence Hyde, E. of Rochester, 2nd son of the Chancellor Clarendon (No. 929). Half-length, seated, holding a glass with roses. Canvas, 49 X 37 in. -928 GEORGE SAVILLE, ist MAROUIS OF HALIFAX. ¦ftDuKE OF Devonshire, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. . Half-length ; black dress, lace cravat and ruffles. Canvas, 5 1 X 38 in. 929 LAWRENCE HYDE, EARL of ROCHESTER, K.G. Earl of Home. 2nd son of Edw. 1st. E. of Clarendon (No 893) ; crea. E. of Rocheste);, 1682; Lord-Ueut. of Ireland ; K.G. ; d. 1711. Half-length ; mantle and collar of K.G. ; Chamberlain's stick in r. hand. Canvas, 48 X 38 in. 930 ROBERT DOD. Mr. Whitehall Dod. Sir Peter Lely, Son of Chas. Dod of Calverhall, Salop ; b. 1625 ; Royalist Officer ; d. 1684, Half-length ; dark armour, plumed helmet to his r. Canvas, 49 x 40 in. 931 SIR THOS. THYNNE, ist VISCT. WEYMOUTH, Marquis of Bath. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1640 ; eld. son of Sir Henry Fred. Thynne of Kempsford, Bt., by Mary-, daughter of Thomas, Ld. Coventry ; educ. at Ch. Ch. Oxf ; 1674, M.P. for Oxf Univ. ; created B. Thynne and Visct. Weymouth, 1682 ; d 28 July, 1 7 14. Half-length, in peer's robes, with coronet in 1. hand. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. 932 SIR LEOLINE JENKINS. Jesus College, Oxford. H. Tuer. Leoline or Lluellin Jenkins, b. at Llantrissent, in Glamorgansh. of humble' parents ; educ. at Oxford ; ambas. to the Hague under Charles 1 1., and Sec. of State ; the D. of Monmouth sur. to him after the Rye House Plot ; dL 1685. Founder of Cowbridge Grammar School, and benefactor to Jesus Colk Half-length to knees, seated ; robes ; paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 48 X 37 in. Painted at Nimeguen. 156 REIGN OF CHARLES II. 166O-I6S5. 933 SIR FRANCIS WINNINGTON, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir T. Winnington, Bt. M.P. Sir Peter Lely. Son of Col. Francis Winnington; married, ist, Elizabeth Herbert; 2nd, Elizabeth Salwey; Solicitor-Gen. to Charles II. ; moved impeachment of Ld. Danby, 1679 > M.P. for many years for the co. and city of 'Worcester and for Tewkesbury ; d. l May, 1700. Half-length ; brown coat, hunting-whip in 1. hand ; landscape and stag- hunt in distance. Canvas, 48 X 39 in. 934 ROBERT SPENCER, 2nd E. OF SUNDERLAND. Earl Spencer, K.G. Carlo Maratti. B. 1640; son of Henry, ist E. of Sunderland, and Dorothy Sidney (Waller's " Saccharissa " (No. 662) ; mar. Ann Digby, daughter of Geo. 2nd E. of BristoL " Too much cannot be said of his talents, nor too little of his prin ciples." Sent as Ambas. to Paris, 1672, and again 1678 ; d. at Althorp, 1702. Full length, in classical costume ; a bas-relief near him represents Cupid victorious over Time. Canvas, 85 X 56 in. 935 ISAAC BARROW, D.D. Earl of Hardwicke. "^ A learned Divine and Mathematician ; b. in London, Oct. 1630 ; edu^P at Charterhouse, Felstead, and Trinity College, Cambridge ; retired abroa^ 1655 ; Greek Professor at Cambridge, 1660 ; Lucasian Professor on ifs/l foundation, 1663 (the chair of which he resigned in favour of his pupil, Sir I. Newton, 1669, then 27 years of age) ; Master of Trinity College, 1672, and founder of its library ; d. 4 May, 1677 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Head ; black dress, long hair. Canvas, 21 X 16 in. 936 ABRAHAM SIMON. Mr. Henry Musgrave. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Modeller and medallist ; b. in Yorkshire ; educ. for the Church ; patron ised by Q. Christina of Sweden, who presented him with her likeness, which he wore from a gold chain ; worked in France and HoUand ; designed the medal for the Knights of the Royal Oak ; d. in poverty some time after the Restoration Head, looking upwards ; long greyish hair and beard. Canvas, 21 X 18 in. 937 THOMAS OTWAY. Earl Spencer, K.G. Mary Beale. B. 3 March, 165 1, at Trotton, Sussex ; son of Rev. H. Otway, R. of Wool- beding ; educ. at Winchester, and Christ CoUege, Oxford ; attempted the stage, 1672, but failed ; wrote " Venice Preserved," and other tragedies, but was always in indigent circumstances;, Granger says "that his tragedies were received not with loud applause, but with tears of approbation ;" d. in poverty, 14 April, 1685. Bust ; open collar ; purple brown drapery. Canvas, 20 X 14 in. 938 SIR HENRY BLOUNT, Kt. Countess of Caledon. B. 15 Dec. 1602 ; the "Great Traveller"; 3rd son of Sir Thomas Pope Blount, of Tittenhanger ; educ. at St. Albans, and Trinity CoUege, Oxford ; travelled over Europe and the Levant ; knighted by Charles I. 1640, and had Aarge of the young Princes at Edgehill ; after the king's death, took office under Commonwealth, and sat on the commission for the improvement of REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. ^57 Trade and Navigation, Nov. 1655 ; married in 1647, Hester Wade, widow of Sir WiUiam Mainwaring, Kt. ; d. 9' Oct. 1682. Half-length, seated ; r. hand resting on large globe. Canvas, 50 X 38 in. 939 HORATIO, VISCOUNT TOWNSHEND. LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. 2nd son of Sir Roger Townshend, Bart, by Mary, 2nd daughter of Horatio Ld. Vere, of Tilbury ; an active Royalist during the Commonwealth ; one of the deputation to the Hague, to invite Chas 1 1, to return ; fortified Lynn for his reception, and commanded the Royalist forces on the coast of Norfolk; created Visct. Townshend of Raynham, 11 Dec. 1662; d. 1687. Half-length ; black jerkin, brown drapery, long fair hair. Canvas, 49 X 39. 940 SIR ROGER PRATT, Kt. Rev. Jermyn Pratt. Sir Peter Lely. Only son of Gregory Pratt, by Theodosia, daughter of Sir Edw. TyrreU, Kt. ; married Anne, daughter of Sir Edw. Monyns, Bt. ; inherited Ryston, 1664, from his cousin ; knighted by Charles II. for his exertions in rebuilding London after the fire of 1666 ; d. 1684. Half-length, seated; r. hand resting on bust, 1. pointing to a globe. Canvas, 48 x 39 in. 941 SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN, Kt. Royal Society. Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral ; b. 1632 ; early distinguished for me chanical invention ; an original Fellow of the Royal Society ; in 1666 em ployed, and constantly thwarted in his plans for rebuilding London after the fire; d. 25th Feb. 1723. Half-length, holding scroll ; St. Paul's in background. Canvas, 49 X 40. 942 MATTHEW LOCK. University of Oxford. Pupil of Edward Gibbons ; composer of the music for Shakspeare's "Tempest" and "Macbeth," and the public entry of Charies II. ; organist to Catherine of Braganza ; d. 1677. Bust ; black dress, long dark wig. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 943 RICH. BUSBY, D.D., and MATTHEW HENRY. Christ Church, Oxford. Richard Busby, D.D. — B. at Lutton, co. Lincoln, 1606 ; educ. at West minster and Christ Church,' Oxford ; appointed Master of Westminster, 1638, and held the office 58 years ; celebrated alike for his abilities as a scholar and as an unflinching disciplinarian. His 2nd master for a time was Edward Bagshaw, the Fifth-monarchy man, removed, 1658. At one time 16 of the whole bench of Bishops had been Busby's pupils. D. 6th April, 1695. Matthew Henry. — B. 1662 ; son ofthe celebrated Nonconformist, PhUip Henry ; educ. at Islington and Gray's Inn ; gave up the law and became Nonconformist preacher at Chester, 1687-1712, when he went to Hackney; best known by his "Exposition of the Bible ;" d. at Nantwich, and bu. at Chester 22 June, 1714. Half-length figures ; clerical dress ; Dr. Busby pointing to open book. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. 158 REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 944 JOHN COSIN, BISHOP OF DURHAM. lent by painter. Bishop of Durham. B. at Norwich, 30 Nov. 1594 ; educ. at Norwich and Caius College, Cam bridge ; Master of St. Peter's, Cambridge, 1634; Dean of Peterboro', 1640 ; first clergyman deprived of his benefice by Parliament, 1642 ; ejected same year from the Mastership, for sending the University Plate to the King at York ; retired to Paris, 1643 ; at Restoration reinstated in his preferments, and raised to the See of Durham, of which he was a most munificent patron ; d. 15 Jan. 1672. Bust ; high black hat, red robe, white fur hood ; building in background. Oval, canvas, 28 X 22 in. 945 BRIAN DUPPA, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. Christ Church, Oxford. B. 1589, at Lewisham ; educ. at Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford ; Dean of Christ Church, 1629 ; Tutor to Prince of Wales, 1638 ; successively Bp. of Chichester and Salisbury, 1641 ; attended the king in captivity j said to have aided in composition of " Eikon Basilike ;" at Restoration made Bp, of Winchester ; visited, when on his deathbed, by Charles, who, on his knees, begged the prelate's blessing ; d. 21 March, 1662. Half-length, seated, with mantle as chanceUor ; K.G. Canvas, 50 x 41. 946 SIR ROBERT LONG, Bt. Earl Brownlow. Sir P. Lely. Youngest son of Sir Walter Long, of Draycot, and Ehzabeth Master ; Sec. to Charles II. in his exile; at the Restoration made Auditor of the Exchequer, and sworn ofthe Privy Council; d. unmarried, 13 July, 1673. Half-length, seated ; fuU fair wig, brown drapery, white sleeve ; signed " Plely." Canvas, 47 X 37 in. 947 ROBERT SANDERSON, BISHOP OF LINCOLN. Bishop of Lincoln. Divine and Casuist ; b.at Rotherham, Yorkshire, 19 Sept. 1587; educ. at Lincoln School, and at Lincoln CoUege, Oxford ; Reg. Prof of Theology ; much esteemed by Chas. I ; deprived by the Pariiament ; on the Restoration' made Bp. of Lincohi ; d. 29 Jan. 1662-3. Izaak Wahon wrote his Ufe. Bust ; black cornered hat, episcopal habit. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 948 GRINLING, OR GRIELING, GIBBONS. Viscount Galway, M.P. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Sculptor and Wood-carver ; b. in Spur Alley, Strand, but it is believed of Dutch parents ; recommended by Evelyn to Charles II., and employed by the King at Windsor ; executed muth of the carving for the choir of St ,^t,"J'®,' }^^- ^^^^^^ "^ bronze of James II. behind the banqueting-house, Whitehall, is his greatest work; d. 3 Aug. 172 1. Half-length, with bust before him and compasses in his hand. Canvas. 49 X 40 in. ' REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. ^59 949 CHARLES COTTON (1630-1687). LENT BY . PAINTER. Col. Robert Holden. B. 28 AprU, 1630 ; son of Charles Cotton, Esq., of Beresford, co. Stafford ; educ. at Cambridge ; married, 1656, Isabella, daughter of Sir Thos. Hutch inson,' Kt., of Owthorp, Notts ; and 2nd, Mary, Countess Dowager of Ard- glass. Best known as friend and companion of Izaak Walton, and Author of Supplement to "The Complete Angler ;" d. in London, 1687. Bust ; cuirass, lace collar, white gold-laced scarf and sleeves. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 950 SAMUEL PEPYS, F.R.S. (1631, 2-1703). Mr. S. Pepys Cockerell. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Author ofthe celebrated " Diary ;'' b. in London, where his father was a tailor, 23 Feb. 1631-2 ; educ. at St. Paul's School and Magdalen CoUege, Cambridge ; married Elizabeth St. Michel and became known to Sir Edward Montagu (E. of Sandwich) ; in 1660, Clerk of the Acts of the Na-vy ; in 1680, Sec. to the Admiralty ; President ofthe Royal Society, 1684 ; d. 20 May, 1703. Bust ; long brown wig and dark dress. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 951 SIR JOHN MARSHAM, Bt. (1603-1685). Earl of Romney. B. 23 Aug. 1603, in London; educ. at Westminster, St. John's, Oxford, and Middle Temple ; one of the six clerks in Chancery, 1638 ; deprived and suffered great losses for his loyalty ; lived in retirement after the King's death, devoting himself to the study of history and chronology ; M.P. for Rochester in the "Healing Parliament" of 1660 ; restored to his office, and created a Bt. about 1663; married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir W. Hammond; d. 25 May, 1685. Bust ; skull-cap and black dress, white band ; within an escutcheon. Can vas, 29 X 24 in. 952 JOHN GAUDEN, BISHOP OF WORCESTER. Mr. T. H. Bates. B. 1605, at Mayland ; educ. at Bury St. Edmunds and St. John's, Cam bridge ; Chaplain to E. of Warwick ; presented with silver tankard for sermon before House of Commons, 1640 ; appointed, 1641, by parliament, Dean of Booking, and confirmed by Laud, then a prisoner in the Tower ; excluded from Westminster Assembly of Divines ; Bp. of Exeter at the Re storation ; of Worcester, 1664; claimed authorship of "Eikon Basilike;" d. 20 Sept. 1664. To waist ; wide black hat, episcopal robes ; date, 1660 ; age 53 ; mitre to his r. Canvas, 32 x 26 in. 953 LADY LUCY THERESA HERBERT. Earl ot Powis. Daughter of William, ist Marquis and E. of Powis ; Superior of the English Augustine. convent at Bruges, 1668 ; authoress of "several excellent methods of hearing mass." Half-length ; white drees ; lighted brazier to her I. Canvas, 49 X 27 in. l6o REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 954 THOS. HOBBES OF MALMESBURY (1588- 1679). LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. {See No. 916.) Half-length, seated ; papers, pens and books before him ; date 1676, age 89. Canvas, 34 X 44 in. 955 ROBERT PLOT, LL.D. (1641-1696). Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. B. 1641, at Sutton Baron, Kent ; educ. at Wye and Magdalen Hall, Oxford ; one ofthe best naturalists and antiquaries ofthe 17th century ; Sec. of Royal Society, 1682 ; friend of Elias Ashmole, who appointed him first Keeper of his Museum; Historiographer to James II. 1688; Mowbra,y Herald Extraordinary and Registrar of Court of Honour, 1694. Author of " Natural History of Oxon and Staffordshire ;" d. 30 April, 1696. Bust ; long flowing wig, dark dress. Canvas, 30 x 24 in. 956 BALDWIN HAMEY, Jun. M.D. (1600-1676). Royal College of Physicians. M. Snelling. B. 24th AprU, 1600; educ. at Leyden and Oxford; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 1633-4 ; declined post of ist Physician to Charles IL, and knighthood, and Presidency of College of Physicians ; left lands to the College, and presented oak-carving by Grinling Gibbons, now in the Censors room ; d. 14th May, 1676 ; bu. at Chelsea, to the building of which church tower he largely contributed. Half-length, seated ; black gown ; busts on table before him. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 957 SIR PAUL RYCAUT, Kt. Lord Methuen. Sir Peter Lely. A Traveller and Writer, in the reigns of Charles 1 1., James 1 1., and William ; b. in London ; educ. at Trinity College, Cambridge ; Secretary in Turkey, to Heneage Finch, E. of Winchilsea ; Ambassador to the Porte ; for many years Consul at Smyrna ; Fellow Royal Society ; knighted by James II. ; sent by William III. as resident to Hamburgh, about 1690; returned 1700, and d. in Nov. of the same year ; author of " Present State of the Greek and Armenian Churches," " Lives of the Popes," &c. Bust ; long flowing wig, brown cloak. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 958 IZAAK WALTON (1593-1683). National Gallery. Jacob Huysman. B. 9th August, 1593, at Stafford ; married, ist, Rachel Floyd, 27th Dec. 1626, and 2nd, Ann Ken, half-sister of Bishop Ken, 1647 '< to his care the " Lesser George" was entrusted by Charles II. after the battle of Worcester ; the friend of Donne, Wotton, Sanderson, Morley, and Cotton ; author of the "Complete Angler," 1653 ; d. 15th Dec. 1683. Bust ; turned to his 1. ; gloves in his hands. Canvas, 29 X 25 in. reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 161 959 GILBERT SHELDON, ARCH. OF CANTERBURY. lent by painter. Earl of Home. David Loggan. B. 19 July, 1598, at Stanton, Co. Stafford ; educ. at Trinity and AU Souls, Oxford ; Warden of CoUege, 1635 ; Chaplain to Charles I. at Oxford, 1646 ; ejected by Parliament Visitors, 1648 ; imprisoned with Dr. Hammond at Oxford ; at Restoration Master of Savoy and President of Conference ; succeeded Juxon in Sees of London and Canterbury ; during his Episcopate expended 66,000/. in public charities ; built the Sheldonian theatre at Oxford after Wren's design ; d. 9 Nov. 1677. Half-length ; black cap, episcopal habit. Canvas, 48 x 39 in. 960 SAMUEL BUTLER, Author of " Hudibras." Bodleian Library, Oxford. B.at Strensham, co. Worcester, 1612; educ. at Worcester; patronised by Elizabeth, Countess of Kent, and John Selden ; tutor ifi the family of Sir Samuel Luke, a Puritan, whom he ridiculed as Sir Knight in " Hudibras," of which Pt. I. appeared, 1663, Pt. II. 1664, and Pt. III. 1678 ; at the Restoration was Secretary to Rd. E. of Carbery, who appointed him Steward of Ludlow Castle ; d. in obscurity, 25 Sept. 1680, and bu. at a friend's expense. Half-length ; large brown wig, black gown. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 961 THOMAS WHARTON, M.D. Royal College of Physicians. Cornelius Jansen. B. 1614 ; educ. at Cambridge ; FeUow Coll. Physicians, 1650 ; remained in London all through the Plague in 1665 ; d. 1673. Bust ; black high cap and dress, squared white collar. Canvas, 28 X 22 962 JEREMY TAYLOR, BISHOP OF DOWN AND CONNOR. All Souls College, Oxford. B. 1613, at Cambridge ; educ. at Perse's Grammar School and Caius CoUege ; nominated, 1636, to an Oxford Fellowship by Laud ; Rector of Uppingham, 1638 ; King's Chaplain at Oxford ; deprived by Parliament, 1642 ; at Restoration made Bp. of Down and Connor, Jan. 1661 ; Author of "Holy Living and Dying," 1651, "Life of Christ," 1653, "The Golden Grove," 1654; d. 13 Aug. 1667. Half-length, seated, looking to I. ; close cap, with paper and inkstand before him. Canvas, 41 x 31 in. 963 JUDGE MORTON. Mr. T. B. Bulkeley Owen. Vandyck. The Judge who condemned Claude Duval to be hanged, and who is said to have declared he would resign his office if so notorious a highwayman were pardoned, Charles II. being inclined to let him escape. Bust ; three-cornered hat, judge's scarlet robes. Canvas, 29 X 32 in. l62 REIGN OF CHARLES II. 166O-1685. 964 SIR JUSTINIAN ISHAM^ 2nd Bt. OF LAMPORT. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Charles E. Isham, Bt. Gio. Battista. Son of Sir John Isham and Judith, daughter of Dr. William Lesvyn ; succeeded as 2nd Bt. 1651 ; married, ist, Jane, dau. of Sir John Gerrard, Kt. and Bt., and, 2nd, Vere, daughter of Thomas, ist Baron Leigh of Stone leigh ; d. 2 March, 1674. Half-length, looking to his i. ; dark dress, i. hand on table. Canvas, 965 SIMON. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Architect. Half-length ; r. hand holding compasses and resting on a globe ; in. 1. hand a sextant, on which is inscribed and date 1698. Canvas, 45 X 36. 966 LADY ELIZABETH BUTLER, COUNTESS OF Earl Stanhope. CHESTERFIELD. Sir Peter Lely. Daughter of James, ist Duke of Ormonde and 2nd wife of Philip Stanhope, 2nd E. of Chesterfield ; one ofthe beauties of Charles I I.'s court, whence she was removed into the counti-y by her husband, who was jealous of the atten tion paid to her by the D. of York ; frequently mentioned in " Les Memoiros de Grammont ;" d. 1665. Half-length, seated ; low yellow dress ; roses in her hands. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. Formerly at Brettby and then at Strawberry Hill. 967 JOHN WILKINS, F.R.S., BP. OF CHESTER. Royal Society. Mary Beale. B. 1614, at Fawsley, Northants; graduated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford; pupil of John Toombes ; the opponent of Baxter ; joined solemn League and Co-venant, 1648 ; Warden of Wadham CoUege, 1648 ; married Robinia Cromwell, sister of the Protector in 1659; Master of Trinity, which he lost at the Restoration ; again in favour, 1663 ; Bp. of Chester, 1668 ; he wrote much ; his " Essay towai'ds a Real Character and Philosophical Language," is the best known of his works ; d. 19 Nov. 1672. Half-length, seated; brown wig, episcopal habit. Canvas, 48 X41 in. 968 SIR SAMUEL BARNARDISTON, Bt. Mr. Nathaniel C. Barnardiston. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, of Kedington, Suffolk, Kt. ; b. 23 June, 1620; created Bt. 1663; served for Co. Suffolk in 7 Parliaments; d. 1707, aged 87. Queen Henrietta Maria caUed him a "handsome round head," when he was about 22 years of age ; this has been said to be the origin of that party designation. Rapin, vol. ii. 403. Bust ; large flowing brown wig, white cra\-at. Oval, 29 X 23. Painted June, 1700. 969 WILLIAM, VISCOUNT BROUNCKER. Royal Society. Sir Peter Lely. B. 1620; Statesman and Philosopher; Comptroller of the Navy under Charies II. and Keeper ofthe Great Seal to Queen Catherine ; ist President ofthe Roy. Society, 1661 ; frequently mentioned in Pepys's "Diary;" d. 1684. Half-length, seated, with plan on small easel before hire. Canvas, 49 x 39. REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 1^3 970 JOHN WALLIS, D.D. LEV r BY PAINTER. Royal Society. Gerard Zoest. B. 23 Nov. 1616, at Ashford ; educ. at Felstead and Emmanuel College, Cambridge ; Chaplain to Lady Vere widow of Sir Horatio Vere, 1642 ; in ventor of art of decyphering, and probably of the method of teaching the deaf and dumb to speak and understand a language ; Sec. to Westminster Assembly of Divines ; SavUian Prof of Geometry at Oxford, 1648 ; one of the divines for the revision of the Liturgy, 1661 ; Pres. R.S. ; d. 28 Oct. 1703. Bust ; scarlet robe. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 971 SETH WARD, BISHOP OF SALISBURY. Oriel College, Oxford. B. 1617, at Buntingford ; educ. at, and Fell, of, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb. ; deprived for refusing to join "Solemn League and Covenant;" appointed Prof of Astronomy at Oxf, by Parliament, 1649, and took oath of aUegiance to Commonwealth ; through Clarendon's interest, made Bp. of Exeter, 1662 '; and of Salisbury, 1667 ; Chancellor of Order of Garter, 1671 ; when at Oxford, one of Founders of the Royal Society, and a FeUow, 1661 ; d. Jan. 1689. Bust ,• mantle and badge, as Chancellor, K.G. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 972 RACHEL, LADY RUSSELL. t Marquis of Exeter, K.G. Vandyck. B. 1636 ; dau. of Tho. Wriothesley, 4th E. of Southampton, and Rachel de Ruvigny ; mar., ist, Francis, Ld. Vaughan, son of Rd. E. of Carberry ; 2nd, William, Ld. Russell. Her conduct at her husband's trial — aiding him by taking notes of the evidence — is well known ; d. 1723. Half-length, seated; blue dress, with roses in her lap {See No. 719). Canvas, 45 X 37 in. 973 HON. ROBERT BOYLE, F.R.S. Royal Society. Kerseboom. A great experimental philosopher ; son of Richard, E. of Cork, and his 14th child ; b. at Lismore, 25 Jan. 1626 ; educ. at Eton, and privately at Stal- bridge, Dorset ; acquired knowledge with extraordinary diligence, both in science and theology ; advanced chemistry, and nat. philosophy, by his expe riments and discoveries ; friend of the greatest men of his time ; one of the founders of the Royal Society, to whose transactions he largely contributed.; bequeathed to the Society his natural history coUections ; d. 30 Dec. 1691 ; founded the Boyle Lectures. To knees, seated, 1. hand turning leaf of a book. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 974 PHINEAS PETT. Earl of Yarborough. John and William Vandevelde. Naval architect ; M.A. of Emmanuel College, Camb. ; elected first Master of the Shipwr. Co., April 1606 ; constructor ofthe " Prince Royal," launched Sept. 1610 ; and with his son, Peter Pett, as master builder, of the " Royal Sovereign," or " Sovereign of the Seas," the first three-decker in the rl. navy, launched Oct. 1637, and burnt accidentallyat Woolwich, 27th Jan. 1696. Half-length ; in background is the " Sovereign of the Seas " (a model of this vessel is (No. 3) in the Museum of Naval Architecture.) Canvas, 54 X 60. -975 THOS. HOBBES OF MALMESBURY (1588- 1679). >SiR W. C. Trevelyan, Bt. {See No. 916) ; bust ; black dress, sinaU collar ; long white hair. Canvas, 35 X 28 in. 164 reign of CHARLES II. 166O-I685. % 976 L. CHIEF JUST. SIR FRANCIS PEMBERTON. lent by painter. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. An eminent lawyer in the reigns of Charles II. and Jas. II. ; best known by his boast that "he made, rather than declared, the law;" made Chief Just. 1681, but dismissed for too lenient treatment of William Lord Russell at his trial, 1683 ; resumed his practice at the bar, and was one of the Counsel for the " Seven Bishops," 1688. Bust ; flowing brown wig, judge's robes ; collar of SS. Canvas, 29 X 24. 977 SIR EDMOND BERRY GODFREY, Kt. Vestry of St. Martin's in the Fields. An eminent Just, of the Peace, who gained much reputation by his conduct during the Plague of London, 1665 ; exerted himself as a magistrate in the matter of the Popish Plot, 1678 ; found murdered near St. Pancras Church, 17 Oct. 1678. Bust ; full dark wig, dark dress. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 978 WM. HOWARD, 1ST VISCT. STAFFORD. Lord Stafford. Younger son of Thomas, E. of Arundel ; married Mary, sister and heir of Henry, 5th Ld. Stafford, and they were created Baron and Baroness Staf ford, 1640 ; Visct. Stafford same year ; attainted 1678 ; beheaded 1680. Bust ; black flowing wig, ribbon of Bath. Canvas, 29 x 26 in. 979 WILLIAM, LORD RUSSELL. Earl of Essex. B. 1639; eldest surviving son of William, ist D. of Bedford, by Anne Carr, daughter of Robert, E. of Somerset ; married, 1667, to Rachel, Lady Vaughan {see No. 972) ; M.P. for Bedfordshire in four parliaments, and of the Pri-vy Council, 1679 ; zealously supported the Exclusion Bill ; and in June, 1680, publicly presented the D. of York as a recusant, in Westminster Hall ; carried the Bill up to House of Lords ; falsely accused of being en gaged in "the Rye House Plot ;" condemned and executed, 21 July, 1683. Bust, looking to r. ; long light-brown wig. Canvas, 27 X 23 in. 980 NATHANIEL TILSON AND FAMILY. Mr. Thomas Shaen Carter. Henry Tilson. {Sec No. 985.) His wife, daughter, son Henry, and younger son. Three-quarter-length figures. Canvas, 50 X 60 in. 981 SIR RICHARD NEWMAN. Rev. E. H. Rogers. W. Dobson. Royalist ; in consideration of his faithfulness during Charles I I.'s exile, lie received at the Restoration the " augmentation of honour " to his arms still borne by his descendants. Bust, sho^ving 1. hand ; black dress, white collar. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. REIGN OF CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 165 982 WILLIAM CROONE, M.D. LENT BY PAINTER. Royal College of Physicians. Mary Beale. B. in London ; educ. at Emmanuel College, Cambridge ; Fellow of the CoUege of Physicians, 1675 ; ist Sec. of the Royal Society ; d. 1684. Bust ; long flowing brown wig, crimson furred gown. Canvas, 35 x 27. Presented by Dr. Woodford, Reg. Professor of Physic at Oxon, 1 738. 983 LADY MARGARET WENTWORTH. Lord Houghton. Daughter of Thomas, ist E. of Strafford (No. 579) ; mistress of James D. of Monmouth (No. 836). Half-length, seated ; before her a vase with white flower. Canvas, 46x34. 984 JOHN WALLOP. Earl of Portsmouth. John Riley. Father of the ist. E. of Portsmouth ; d. 1694. Seated ; blue drapery, lace cravat. Canvas, 48 X 38 in. 985 HENRY TILSON. Mr. Thomas Shaen Carter. Henry Tilson. B. in Yorkshire, 1619 ; son of Nathaniel, grandson of Bp. Tilson, pupil of Sir Peter Lely ; executed portraits in oil and pastel with considerable Skill ; went to Rome and copied many pictures in crayon ; committed suicide from disappointment in love, 1655. < Chambers engraved his portrait. Bust ; showing r. hand, looking to r., open reddish dress. Canvas, 27 X 986 SIR JOHN GRANVILLE, AFTERWARDS 1ST EARL of bath. Rev. Lord John Thynne. Son of the gallant loyalist. Sir Bevil Granville, killed at Battle of Lans- down ;, actively employed in corresponding with Charles II. when in exile ; at Restoration made E. of Bath, Groom of the Stole, LA Warden of the Stannaries, with pension of 3000/. ; d. 171 1. Bust, armour ; large fuU wig. Oval, canvas, 29 X 24 in. 987 FATHER JOHN HUDDLESTON. Mr. W. B. Stopford. B. 1608, in London; sonof Andrew Huddleston and Mary Hutton; educ. at Douai ; in arms forthe king till his surrender by the Scots, 1647 ; quitted England and took holy orders ; returned 1650, and attended Charles II. in his flight from Worcester, 165 1 ; excepted byname in many proclamations against " Romish priests ;" being at 'Whitehall in Charles's last illness, was called in to administer extreme unction ; chaplain to the Queen-Dowager at Somerset House, until she left England, 30 March, 1692 ; d. 22 Sept. 1692. Bust ; long grey hair ; holding crucifix in r. hand. Canvas 29 X 23 in. 988 TRADESCANT FAMILY. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. W. Dobson. Wife, son, and daughter of John Tradescant the elder. Half-length figures standing. Canvas, 43 X 45 in. l66 reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 989 WALTER CHARLETON (or CHARLTON,) M.D. lent by painter. Royal College of Physicians. B. 2nd Feb. 1619, at Shepton MaUet, of which parish his father was rector ; educ. at Magdalen HaU, Oxford, under Dr. John Wilkins {see No. 967) ; on breaking out of Civil War appointed King's physician, and the same at Restoration ; one ofthe first members ofthe Royal Society ; in 1683 defended Harvey's claim to the discovery of the circulation of the blood ; President of College of Physicians, 1689-91 ; d. 1707. Bust ; dark dress, squared white collar or bands. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 990 FRANCIS GLISSON, M.D. Royal College of Physicians. Distinguished Anatomist ; b. 1597; educ. at King's College, Cambridge; M.A. Oxford, 25 Oct. 1627 ; President of the Royal College of Physicians, 1667-9 ; Reg. Prof of Physic, Cambridge ; d. 1677, at St. Bride's, London. Bust ; black dress, large wig. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. Engr. by W. Faithorne. 991 ELIAS ASHMOLE (1617-1692). Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. B. at Lichfield, 23 May, 1617 ; educ. there ; joined King's army at Oxford, 1645 ; retired Oct. 1646, and devoted himself to Astrology ; thrice married, his 3rd wife being Elizabeth, daughter of Sir W. Dugdale, Garter King-at- Arms ; founded Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, to which he presented his Library, MSS., and the Tradescant Museum ; wrote " History of the Order of Garter;" d. 18 May, 1692. Half-length ; red dress ; chain and badge as Windsor Herald ; resting r. hand on vol. of his " History of the Order of the Garter." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 992 REV. JOHN FLAMSTEED, F.R.S. Royal Society. R. Gibson. Distinguished Astronomer ; b. at Denby, Derbyshire, 19 Aug. 1646 ; educ. at the Free School, Derby ; in 1674 obtained degree of M.A. from Cambridge, though it is not known that he was a student there ; in 1676 appointed " Astronomical Observator " at Greenwich, where he continued collecting his great series of observations till his death, 31 Dec. 1719. Half-length, seated ; clerical dress ; hand on a vol. entitled " Obs. Coe- lestes, ab anno 1671-1712." Canvas, 48 x 39 in. 993 HENRY COMPTON, BISHOP OF LONDON. Marquis of Northampton. John Riley. B. 1632 ; youngest son of Spencer E. of Northampton (see No. 595) educ. at Queen's College Oxford ; served as Cornet under Aubrey de Vere, E. of Oxford ; afterwards entered the Church ; Bp. of Oxford, 1674, and Bp. of London, 1675 ; was called "the Protestant Bishop," for the noble stand he made for the Church, in James's reign ; carried off the Princess Anne to Nottingham, and raised a body of troops for her protection, Oct. 1688; crowned William and Mary, April, 1689; d. 7 July, 1713. FuU-length, seated, episcopal habit. Canvas, 86 X 60 in. reign of CHARLES II. 1660-1685. 167 994 THOMAS WHITE, BP. OF PETERBOROUGH. LENT BY PAINTER. Bishop of Peterborough. Bp. of Peterborough, 25 Oct. 1685 ; one of the prelates charged with ecclesiastical jurisdiction of diocese of London on Bp. Compton's suspension, Sept. 1686 ; one of the "Seven Bishops," June, 1688 ; deprived for refusing to take oath of allegiance to Wm. and Mary, i Feb. 1690; attended Sir John Fenwick on the scaffold at Tower Hill, 27 Jan. 1697. Bust ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 28 X 23 in. 995 THOMAS LAMPLUGH, ABP. OF YORK. Queen's College, Oxford. B. at Thwing, Yorkshire ; educ. at Queen's College, Oxford ; Dean of Rochester, 1672 ; Bp. of Exeter, 1676 ; upon the landing of Prince of Orange exhorted clergy of his diocese to adhere to King James, but secretly fled from Exeter to London ; submitted, and translated to the See of York, 1688 ; on Sancroft's refusal to take oath of allegiance, Lamplugh officiated at the Coronation of WiU. and Mary ; d. 5 May, 1691. Bust ; black cap, clerical dress. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. -956 RICHARD BUSBY, D.D. ' Head Master of Westminster. (.5"^^ No. 943.) Head ; with black skull-cap. Canvas, 12 X 9 in. 997 THOMAS KEN, BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS. Marquis of Bath. • ^ B. July, 1637, at Berkhampstead ; educ. at Winchester and New College, Buckingham, Duchess of (Mary Fairfax), 902, TOO I Bull, Dr. John, 228 Bunyan, John, 796 Burbage, Richard, 337 Burghley, Lady (Mildred Coke), 254 Burghley, Lord (William Cecil), 242, 245, 256 Burgundy, Duchess of (Margaret Plantagenet), 32 Burton, Rev. Robert, 530 Busby, Dr. Richard, 943, 996 Butler, James, 1st Duke of Ormonde, 909 Butler, Lady Elizabeth, Countess of Chester field, 966 Butler, Samuel, 960 Butts, Lady, 115 Butts, Sir VVilliam, no Byron, Eleanor, Lady, 866 Byron, Lady (wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon), 585 Byron, Sir John, ist Lord Byron, 688 Cabal Ministry, 906 Caernarvon, 1st Earl of (Robert Dormer), 654 Caesar, Sir Julius, 428 CaWerly, Henry, 767 Calvert, Cecil, 2nd Lojd Baltimore, 590 Camden, William, 473, 490, 519 Campbell, Sir John, 665 Canterbury, Archbishop of (George Abbott), 412, 520 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Thomas Arundel, or Fitzalan), 11 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Richard Bancroft), 408, 447 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Henry Chicheley), 39 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Thomas Cranmer), 93, '4* Canterbury, Archbishop of (Edmund Grindal), ='33 Canterbury, Archbishop of (William Juxon), 739 Canterbury, Archbishop of (John Kempe), 16, 27 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Wm. Laud), 583 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Matthew Parker), 269 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Cardinal Reginald Pole), 185, 195, 206 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Wm.Sancroft), 998 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Gilbert Sheldon), 959 Canterbury, Archbishopof (Wm. Warham), 86 Canterbury, Archbishop of (John Whitgift), 227 Canterbury, Dean of (Isaac Bargrave), 550 Capell, Arthur, Earlof Essex, 741 Capell, Arthur, Lord, and his Family, 794 CapeU, Lady (Elizabeth Moryson), 794 Car, Robert, Eari of Somerset, 503 Carey, Henry, Lord Hunsdon, 238, 256 Carey, Sir Robert, Earl of Monmouth, 237 Carew, Sir Gawen, 218 Carew, Sir George, 260 Carew, Sir George, Earl of Totness, 466 Carew, Sir Nicholas, 162 Carew, Richard, 313 Carew, Thomas, 754 Carleton, Sir Dudley, Lord Dorchester, 474 Carlisle, Earl of (James Hay), 499, 538 Carteret, Sir George, Bt. 862 Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester, 1010 Cartwright, William, 667 Cary, Lucius, Visct. Falkland, 619, 658 Caryl, Rev. Joseph, 776 Castiemaine, Countess of, Barbara Villiers, 842, 851 Castiemaine, Earl of (Roger Palmer), 1015 Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II. 831, ,834, 837 Cavendish, William, 370 Cavendish, WiUiam, Duke of Newcastle, 711 Cavendish, Sir William, 81 Cecil, Lady Frances, Countess of Cumberland, 553 Cecil, Mrs. (Jane Heckington), 248 Cecil, Robert, Earl of Salisbury, 246, 259, 294 Cecil, Thomas, Earl of Exeter, 246, 434 Cecil, William, Lord Burghley, 242, 245, 256 INDEX or PORTRAITS. i»3 Chalcedon, Bishop of (Dr. William Bishop), 491 Chaloner, Sir Thomas, 297 Charles I. 557, 561, 567, 568, 679, 740 Charles I. Family of, 591 Charles IL 556, 591, 843, 874, 885, 895 Charlotte Brabantine de Nassau, 548 Charlton, Dr. Walter, 989 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 8, 9 Cheke, Sir John, 154 Chester, Bishop of (Thomas Cartwright), loio Chester, Bishop of (John Pearson), 856 Chester, Bishop of (John Wilkins), 967 Chester, Sir Robert, 41 Chesterfield, Countess of (Lady Elizabeth Butler), 966 Chetham, Humphrey, 769 Chicheley, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury, 39 Chicheley, Sir Thomas, 879 ChifEnch, William, 835, 838 Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan, 104 Churchill, Arabella (Mrs. Godfreyj, ioi8 Chute, Chaloner, 810 Chute, Charles, 360 Chute, Lady, 761 Chute, Sir George, 762 Clarence, Duke of (George Plantagenet), 25 Clarence, Duchess of (Isabel Nevill), 26 Clarendon, Lord ChanceUor (Edward Hyde), 893 Claverhouse, John Graham of, Visct. Dundee, 897 Claypole, Mrs. (Elizabeth Cromwell), 821, 824 Cleveland, Duchess of (Barbara ViUiers ), 842, 85. Cleveland, Earl of (Thomas Wentworth), 542 Cleves, Anne of. Queen of Henry VIII. 132 Clifford, George, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, 397 Clifford, Rosamond (Fair Rosamond), i Clifford of Chudleigh, Thomas, Lord, 906 Clinton, Lord, Earl of Lincoln, 256 Clough, Sir Richard, 277 Coke, Mildred, Lady Burghley, 254 Coke, Sir Edward, 479 Coke, Sir John, 545 Colet, Dr. John, Dean of St. Paul's, 60 Compton, Henry, Bishop ofLondon, 993 Compton, James, 3rd Earl of Northampton, 716 Compton, Spencer, 2nd Earl of Northampton, 595 Compton, William, ist Earl of Northampton, 540 Coningsby, Sir Thomas, 501 Corbet, Richard, Bishop of Norwich, 547 Cork, Richard, 1st Earl of, 442 Cornbury, Henry, Lord, 900 Cornbury, Theodosia, Lady, 900 Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham, 944 Cottington, Francis, Lord, 584 Cotton, Charles, 94.9 Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce, 471 Coventrv. Thomas. Lord Keener, coo. Gai. Crakanthorpe, Rev. Dr. Richard, 509 Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, 518 Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 93, 142 Craven, William, xst Earl of, 460 Creighton, Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 999 " Cricket," Dwarf of Sir Thos. Coningsby, 501 Croft, Cecilia, Mrs. Killigrew, 552 Crofts, James, Duke of Monmouth, 836, 876, 1020 Croke, Margaret, Lady, 543 Cromwell, Bridget, Mrs. Ireton, afterwards Mrs. Fleetwood, 785 Cromwell, Colonel William, 806 Cromwell, Elizabeth, Mrs. Claypole, 821, 824 CromweU, Henry, 787, 817 Cromwell, Lady Elizabeth, 788 Cromwell, Mrs. (Elizabeth Steward), 786 Cromwell, Oliver, 790, 798, 799, 803 Cromwell, Robert, 79 1 Cromwell, Sir Oliver, 784 Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Essex, 113, 126 Croone, Dr. WiUiam, 982 Cumberland, Countess of (Lady Frances Cecil), 553 Cumberland, Countess of (Margaret Russell), 343 Cumberland, 3rd Earl of (George Clifford), 397 Cutts, John, Lord, 1014 Dacres, Lady Elizabeth, wife of Lord WilUam Howard of Naworth, 429 Danby, Earl of (Henry Danvers), 633 Danvers, Henry, Earl of Danby, 633 Darnley, Earl of (Henry Stuart), 322, 323, 326 Davies, Colonel Thomas, 636 Davies, Robert, of Gwysaney, 600 Davis, Lucy, Countess of Huntingdon, 676 Davis, Moll, 828 Dee, Dr. John, 340 De Laune, Dr. Gideon, 438 Denton, Dr. WiUiam, 744 Derty, Countess of, 278 Derby, Countess of (Alice Spencer), 288 Derby, Countess of (Charlotte De La Tre- mouUle), 554, 694, 696 Derby, Dorothea Helena, Countess of, 869 Derby, ist Earl of (Thomas Stanley), 42 Derby, 2nd Earl of (Thomas Stanley), 70 Derby, 3rd Earl of (Edward Stanley), 153 Derby, 4th Earl of (Henry Stanley), 287 Derby, 5th Earl of (Ferdinando Stanley), 286, 289 Derby, 6th Earl of (William Stanley), 497 Derby, 7th Earl of ( James Stanley, Lord Strange), 689, 691 Derby, 8th Earl of (Charles Stanley), 687, 870 Derby, 9th Earl of (William Richard George Stanley) 848 Desmond, Countess of (Jane Fitzgerald), 409 Devereux. Ladv Dorothv. IcS i84 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Devereux, Robert, 3rd Earl of Essex, 504,629 Devereux, Walter, ist Earl of Essex, 263 Digby, George, Earl of Bristol, 728 Digby, John, jst Earl of Bristol, 539 Digby, Sir Kenelm, 575, 646 Digby, Sir Kenelm, his Family, 575 Digby, Venetia, Lady, 570, 575, 653 Dillon, Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon, 920 Disbrowe, or Desborough, General John, 813 Disbrowe, or Desborough, Samuel, 822 Dobson, William, the Painter, and his. wife, 765 Dod, Robert, 930 Dolben, Dr. John, Archbishop of York, 725 Domvile, Sir WiUiam, 865 Donne, Lady, 18 Donne, Sir John, 18 Dorchester, Countess of (Catherine Sedley), 1022 Dorchester, Lord (Sir Dudley Carleton), 474 Dorchester, ist Marquis of (Henry Pierrepont), 850 Dormer, Robert, jst Earl of Caernarvon, 654 Dormer, Robert, 1st Earl of Caernarvon, his Family, 654 Dorset, Ann, Countess of, 512 Dorset, Earl of (Thomas Sackville, Lord Buck hurst), 255, 365 Dorset, 3rd Earl of (Richard Sackville), 514 Dorset, 3r(i Marquis of, and Duke of Suffolk (Henry Grey), 189 Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, 82 Douglas, Margaret, Countess of Lennox, 87, 236 Douglas, James, Earl of, 12 Dove, Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, 391 Down and Connor, Bishop of (Jeremy Taylor), 962 Downe, 3rd Earl of (Sir Thomas Pope), 683 Drake, Sir Francis, 346, 361 Drayton, Michael, 338 Drummond of Hawthornden, Sir William, 486, 489 Dryden, John, 1000 Dublin, Archbishop of (Thomas Jones), 495 Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, 302 Dudley, Lady Mary, Lady Sidney, 276 Dudley, Lord Guildford, 191 Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester, 241, 251, 256, 261, 262 Dugdale, Sir William, 863, 878 Dundas, Sir James, of Arniston, 283 Dundas, Sir James, Lord Arniston, 461 Dundee, Visct. (John Graham of Claverhouse), 897 Duppa, Brian, Bishop of Winchester, 945 Durham, Bishop of (John Cosin), 944 Durham, Bishop of (Thomas Morton), 692 Edward III. 3 Edward IV. 24 Edward VI. 170, 172, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 187, 192 Edward VI. presenting charters to hospitals founded by him, 192 Egerton, Lady Alice, 753 Egerton, Thomas, Baron EUesmere and Visct. Brackley, Lord Chancellor, 472, 476 Eliot, Sir John, 610 Elizabeth, Queen, 170, 217, 219, 226, 229, 247, 252, 256, 257, 267, 271, 307, 325, 34S, 349, 350, 356, 3-59, 36^, 363 Ehzabeth, Princess, daughter of Charles I. 580, 587, 591 Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I. Queeri of Bohemia, 417, 445, 457, 481 Elizabeth Woodville (Queen of Edward IV.), 29, 30, 31 Elizabeth of York (Queen of Henry VII.), 43, 51,57 Ely, Bishop of (John Alcock), 64 Ely, Bishop of (Richard Cox), 281 Ely, Bishop of (Thomas Goodrich), 192 Erasmus, Desiderius, 143 Essex, Countess of (Frances Howard), 505, 508 Essex, Earl of (Thomas Cromwell), 113, 126 Essex, 1st Earl of (Walter Devereux), 263 Essex, 2nd Earl of (Robert Devereux), 253, ^96, 355 Essex, 3rd Earl of (Robert Devereuxj, 504, 629 Essex, Earl of (Arthur Capel), 741 Evelyn, John, 1015^2 Exeter, Bishop of (Hugh Oldham), 40 Exeter, Earl of (Thomas Cecil), 246, 434 Fairfax, Ferdinando, 2nd Lord, 707 Fairfax, Lady (Anne Vere), 701 Fairfax, Lady, wife of Sir Thos. Fairfax, 708 Fairfax, Mary, Duchess of Buckingham, 902, 1001 Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 425 Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 708 Fairfax, Sir William, 686 Fairfax, Thomas, 1st Lord, 555 Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord, 706 Falkland, Lettice, Viscountess, ^96 Falconberg, Visct. (Thomas Bellasyse), 801 Falkland, Visct. (Lucius Cary), 619, 658 Fanshawe, Anne, Lady, 678 Fanshawe, Lady, 846 Fanshawe, Sir Richard, Bt. 666, 852 Fell, Dr. John, Bishop of Oxford, 725 Ferdinand of Arragon, 54 Field, Nathaniel, 534 Flcnnes, Colonel Nathaniel, 792 Fiennes, Wm. ist Visct. Saye and Sele, 551 Finch, Heneage, Earl of Nottingham, 919 Finch, Lady Frances, Viscountess Weymouth, 926 Finett, Sir John, 541 Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, 88, 92 Fitzalan, Henry, Earl of Arundel, 197, 224 Fitzalan, Joanna, Lady Abergavenny, 122 Fitzalan, or Arundel, Thos. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1 1 Fitzgerald, Jane, Countess of Desmond, 409 Fitzherbert, Sir Antony, 100 Flamsteed, Rev. John, 992 Flatman, Thomas, 921 Fleetwood, General Charles, 807 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. IB5 Fleetwood, Mrs. (Bridget Cromwell), 785 Fletcher, John, 470 Fortescue, Sir John, ai Fox, George, 823 Fox, Richard, Bishop of^Winchester, 46, 50 Foxe, John, 270 Francis, Duke of Alenjon and of Anjou, 220 Frederick, Elector Palatine and K. of Bohemia, 451,481 Froblsher, Sir Martin, 351, 395 Gaines, Amy, Lady Popham, 298 Gale, Thomas, Dean of York, 910 Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, 201, 202 Gauden, John, Bishop of Worcester, 952 Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster, 4 George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, 25 Gerard, Sir Thomas, 286 Gibbons, Christopher (Mus. Doc), 544 Gibbons, Grinling, 948 Gibson, Richard, Painter and Dwarf, 709 GlanviUe, John, 264 GlanviUe, Sir John, 664 Glisson, Dr. Francis, 990 Gloucester, Duke of (Humphrey Plantagenet), 16, 27 Gloucester, Henry, Duke of, son of Charles I. 631 Godfrey, Mrs. (.Arabella Churchill), 1018 Godfrey, Sir Edmondbury, 977 Godwin, Francis, Bishop of Hereford, 526' Gondomar, Count (Spanish Ambassador), 531 Goodrich, Thomas, Bishop of Ely, 192 Graham, James, Marquis of Montrose, 573, 588,659 Graham of Claverhouse, John, Visct. Dundee, 897 Grammont, Comtesse de (Elizabeth Hamilton), 844 Grandison, Viscount (William ViUiers), 749 Granville, Grace, Lady, 569 Granville, Sir Bernard, 398 Granville, Sir BevU, 563, 680 Granville, Sir John, ist Earl of Bath, 986 Granville, Sir Richard, 353 Greenhill, John, 1005 Gresham, Sir Thomas, 273, 279 Greville, Fulke, ist Lord Brooke, 299 Greville, Robert, 2nd Lord Brooke, 722 Grey, Henry, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, and Duke of Suffolk, 189 Grey, Lady jane, 183, 184, 190, 193 Grimston, Edward, 17 Grimston, Sir Edward, 194, 210 Grimstone, Sir Harbottle, 868 Grindal, Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, ^33 GuUdford, Lord Keeper (Francis North), 1003 Guildford, Sir Henry, 129, 149 Guise, Mary of. Queen of James V, of Scot land, 83, 106 Gwvn- NpIL Xir. !t^T. 8S!n Haddington, Earl of (Sir Thomas Hamilton), 424 Hale, Sir Matthew, 918 Halifax, 1st Marquis of (George Savllle), 928 Hall, Jacob (the Rope Dancer), 912 Hall, Joseph, Bishop of Norwich, 537 Harney, Dr. Baldwin, 956 Hamilton, Elizabeth, Comtesse de Grammont, 844 Hamilton, James, ist Duke of, 699, 715 Hamilton, James, Marquis of, 522 Hamilton, Sir Thomas, Earl of Haddington, 424 Hampden, John, 606, 613 Harcourt, Michael, 462 Harcourt, Sir Simon, 698 Hardwick, Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, 315 Harington, Lucy, Countess of Bedford, 440, 507 Harrington, James, 748 Harrington, Sir George, 367 Harrington, Sir John, 410 Harris, Lady, 374 Harris, Sir William, 364 Harvey, William, M.D. 733, 750, 756 Hastings, Baroness (Mary Hungerford), 66 Hastings, Geo. 1st Earl of Huntingdon, 67 Hastings, Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, 295 Hastings, of Loughborough, Edward Lord, 399 Hastings, Henry, Lord Loughborough, 577 Hatton, Sir Christopher, Lord Chancellor, 239, 402 Hay, George, ist Earl of Kinnoull, 641 Hay, James, Earl of Carlisle, 499, 538 Heath, Sir Orlando, 637 Heath, Sir Robert, 452 Heckington, Jane, Mrs. Cecil, 248 Hele, Rebecca, Lady Trelawny, 1007 Henchman, Humphrey, Bishop of London, 1013 Henrietta, Maria, Queen of Charles I. 566, 567, 587, 59^ Henrietta, Princess, daughter of Charles I. Duchess of Orleans, 582, 605 Henry IV. 10, 13 Henry V. 14 Henry VI. 15, i6 Henry VI. marriage of, 16 Henry VII. 52, 54, 55, 56, 59, 62 Henry VIII. 58, 75, 77, 84, 99, 109, 118, J24, 134, 135, 144, 146, 152, 156, 167, 170 Henry VIII. Family of, 170 Henry, Matthew, 943 Henry, Prince, Duke of Gloucester, son of Charles I. 631 Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James I. 413, 423, 427, 446 Herbert, Elizabeth, Lady, 657 Herbert, Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, 492 Herbert, Lady Lucy Theresa, 953 Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Mont gomery, 589 Herhprr. William- Karl nf Ppmhrnlre. Ann. ftTA i86 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Hertford, Marquis of (WilUam Seymour), 746 Hildersham, Arthur, 414 Hobart, Lady, 469 Hobart, Sir Henry, 467, 506 Hobart, Sir John, 668 Hobbes, Thomas, of Malmesbury,9i6,954,975 Hobson, Thomas (the Cambridge Carrier), 450 Holbein, Hans, 73 Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 574 Holte, Sir Thomas, 389 Hopton, Ralph, Lord, 774 Hough, John, Bishop of Worcester, 1017 Howard, Cardinal PhUip, 883 Howard, Charles, Earl of Nottingham, 256 Howard, Colonel Thomas, 621 Howard, Frances, Countess of Essex, afterwards of Somerset, 505, 508 Howard, Frances, Duchess of Richmond, 488 Howard, Henry, Earl of Northampton, 293, 453 Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey, 95, 102, 121 Howard, John, Duke of Norfolk, 45 Howard, Lord WUUam, of Naworth, 405 Howard, Margaret, Lady Orrery, 675 Howard, Sir Robert, 887 Howard, Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 165 Howard, Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk, 268 Howard, Thomas, Earlof Arundel and Surrey, 712, 723 Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, his Family, 712 Howard, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, 437 Howard, WiUiam, 1st Viscount Stafford, 978 Howard of Effingham, Charles, 2nd Lord, Earl of Nottingham, 357 Howard of Effingham, Lady (Katharine Huns don, 256 Howland, Richard, Bishop of Peterborough, 347 Huddleston, Father John, 987 Hudson, Sir Geoffrey (the King's Dwarf), 669 Humphrey, Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester, 16,27 Hungerford, Mary, Ba-j-oness Hungerford and Hastings, 66 Hungerford, Sir Walter, 216 Hunsdon, Lady, 235, 256 Hunsdon, Lady Katharine, wife of Lord Howard, of Effingham, 256 Hunsdon, Lord (Henry Carey), 238, 256 Huntingdon, Countess of (Lucy Davis), 676 Huntingdon, 1st Earl of (George Hastings), 67 Huntingdon, 3rd Earl of (Henry Hastings), 295 Hutchinson, Colonel, 729 Hyde, Anne, Duchess of York, 873 Hyde, Edward (Lord Chancellor Clarendon) 893 Hyde, Lawrence, Earl of Rochester, 929 Infanta of Spain, 532 Infanta Maria of Spain, 533 Ireton, Henry, 782, 789 Ireton, Mrs. (Bridget Cromwell), 785 Isham, Sir Justinian, 964 Isham, Sir Thos. Bt. 827 James I. 42O, 421, 444, 477, 482 James I. at his Father's Tomb, 439 James II. 556, 591, 1019, 1023, 1029 James IV. of Scotland, 61, 63 James V. of Scotland, 106, 145 Jane Shore, 33, 34, 35 Jansen, Cornelius, 502 Jeffreys, Judge, 1009 Jenkins, Sir Leoline, 932 Jewell, John, Bishop of Salisbury, 249 Jones, Colonel Philip, 783 Jones, Inigo, 751, 752 Jones, Thomas, Archbishop of Dublin, 495 Jonson, Ben, 332, 333 Joyce, Cornet, 742 Judde, Alice, wife of Thomas Smythe, 213 Juxon, Wm. Archbishop of Canterbury, 739 Katharine of Arragon, 74, 78, 79 Kempe, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 16, 27 Ken, Thos. Bishop of Bath and Wells, 997 Ker, Mark, Abbot of Newbattle, 160 Killigrew, Dorothy, Lady Seymour, 672 . Killigrew, Mrs. (Cecilia Croft), 552 Killigrew, Sir William, 754 Killigrew, Thomas, 923 Kimbolton, Lord, 2nd Earl of Manchester, 614, .747 King, John, Bishop ofLondon, 441 King, Sir Edmund, M.D. ioi2- Kinnoull, ist Earl of, George Hay, 641 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Bt. 1026 Knox, John, 329 Kratzer, Nicholas, 72 Kynaston, Colonel John, 671 Lake, Arthur, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 5^4 Lambert, General, 800 Lamplugh, Thomas, Archbishop of York, 995 Lancaster, Duke of (John of Gaunt), 4 Lane, Mrs. Jane, 781 Lane, Sir Richard, Lord Keeper, 724 Languet, Hubert, 272 Laniere, Nicholas, 713 Latimer, Hugh, Bishop of Worcester, 204 Laud, WiUiam, Archbishop of Canterbury, 583 Lauderdale, 1st Duke of (John Maitland), 905, 906 Lawes, Henry, 549, 717 Lawson, Vice-Admiral Sir John, 847 Lee, Sir Harry, 618 Leicester, Earl of (Robert Dudley), 241, 251, 256, 261, 262 Leicester, Earl of (Robert Sidney), 301, 463 Leigh, Sir Thomas, ist Baron Leigh of Stone leigh, 714 Lely, Sir Peter, 882 Lemon, Margaret, 718 Lennox, Charles, 1st Duke of Richmond, 913 Lennox, Countess of (Margaret Douglas), 87, 236 Lennox, 1st Duke of (Esme Stuart), 459 Lennox, Earl of (Charles Stuart), 322 xiHjJCA. \jr r\jis. L i\.i\no. '/ Lenthall, William, 802 Leslie, Lady Helen, 155 Lily, William, the Astrologer, 710 Linacre, Dr. Thomas, 96 Lincoln, Bishop of (Robert Sanderson), 947 Lincoln, Bishop of (Thomas Barlow), 1002 Lincoln, Earl of (Lord Clinton) 256 Lindsey, ist Earl of (Robert Bertie), 611, 617, 700 Lisle, Lord (Philip Sidney), 780 Lisle, Sir George, 644 Lloyd, William, Bishop of Worcester, 1006 Lock, Matthew, 942 London, Bishop of (Henry Compton), 993 London, Bishop of (Humphrey Henchman), 1013 London, Bishop of (John King), 441 Long, Sir Robert, Bt. 946 Loughborough, Lord (Henry Hastings), 577 Louisa, Princess, of Bohemia, 454 Lovelace, Colonel Richard, 630 Lucas, Sir Charles, 649 Lyttelton, Edward, Lord Keeper, 656 Lyttelton, John, 456 Lyttelton, Sir Charles, 650 Lyttelton, Sir Henry, Bt. 755, 872 Lyttelton, Sir Thomas, 36 Mackenzie, Sir George, Bt. 891 Mainwaring, Sir Philip, 624 Maitland, John, .1st Duke of Lauderdale, 905, 906 Malet, Sir Thomas, 620, 877 Manchester, ist Earl of (Sir Henry Montagu), 5'5 Manchester, 2nd Earl of (Lord Kimbolton), 614, 747 Mancinl, Hortensla, Duchess of Mazarin, 840 Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, 47, 48 Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI. 16 Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of SaUsbury, 28 Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Burgundy, 3» Margaret Tudor, Queen of James IV. of Scotland, 53, 58, 90 Maria, Infanta of Spain, 533 Marsham, Sir John, 951 Marten, Sir Henry, 681 Martyr, Peter, 94 Marvell, Andrew, 795, 804, 861 Mary I. 152, 170, 196, 199, 205, 208, 212 Mary II. 1025 Mary of Modena, Queen of James II. 1021, 1027 Mary of Guise, Queen of James V. of Scot land, 83, 106 Mary, Princess, Daughter of Charles I. 556, . 591 Mary, Princess, afterwards Mary II. 1025 Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 305, 309, 310, Mary Tudor, Queen of France, afterwards Duchess of Suffolk, 76, 80, 120 Massey, Major General Edward, 763 Maurice, Prince, 603 Mayerne, Sir Theodore Turquet de, 745 Maynard, Sir John, 697, 811 Mazarin, Duchess of (Hortensla Mancinl), 840 Mew, Dr. Peter, Bishop of Winchester, 1028 Middlesex, Earl of (Lionel Cranfield), 518 Milan, Duchess of (Christina of Denmark), 104 Mildmay, Sir Henry, 779 Mildmaj, Sir Walter, 244 Milton, John, 727, 808, 819, 820 Minnes, Sir John, 663 Monckton, Sir Philip, 770 Monk, General George, Duke of Albemarle, 815, 858 Monmouth, Duke of (James), 836, 876, 1020 Monmouth, Earl of (Sir Roberf Carey), 237 Montacute, Lord (Henry Pole), 188 Montagu, Edward, ist Earl of Sandwich, 829, 901 Montagu of Boughton, Edward Lord, 485 Montagu, Sir Edward, 117, 171 Montagu, Sir Henry, ist Earl of Manchester, 515 Monteagle, Lord (WUUam Parker), 431 Montrose, Marquis of (James Graham), 573, 588, 659 More, Dr. Henry, 890 More, Sir Antonio, 186 More, Sir John, 89, i 50, 163 More, Sir Thomas, 150, 157, 163 More, Sir Thomas, Family of, 163 Morley, George, Bishop of Winchester, 1004 Morrlce, Sir William, 859 Morton, Anne, Countess of, 571 Morton, Judge, 963 Morton, Thomas, Bishop of Durham, 692 Moryson, Elizabeth, Lady Capell, 794 Murray, Sir David, 448 Musgrave, Julia, Lady, 693 Myddleton, Lady (Elizabeth Olmsted), 483 Myddleton, Sir Hugh, 478 Napier, John, of Merchiston, 384 Napier, Margaret, Lady Stirling, 535 Nell Gwyn, 833, 841, 880 Nevill, Isabel, Duchess of Clarence, 26 Nevill, Lady Dorothy, 433 Nevill, Richard, Earl of Warwick, 23 Neville, Sir Henry, 401 Newman, Sir Richard, 981 Newbattle, Abbot of (Mark Ker), 160 Newcastle, Duke of (William Cavendish), 711 Newcastle, Margaret, Duchess of, 860 Norfolk, Duke of (John Howard), 45 Norfolk, 3rd Duke of (Thomas Howard), 165 Norfolk, 4th Duke of (Thomas Howard), 268 North, Edward, ist Lord, 211 North, Francis, Lord Keeper Guildford, 1003 Northampton, Earl of (Henry Howard), 293, 453 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Northampton, 2nd Earl of (Spencer Compton), 595 Northampton, 3rd Earl of (James Compton), 716 Northumberland, Countess of, 719 Northumberland, Earl of (Algernon Percy), 719, 760 Northumberland, Earl of (Henry Percy), 498, 500 Norwich, Bishop of (Richard Corbet), 547 Norwich, Bishop of (Joseph Hall), 537 Nottingham, Earl of (Charles Howard), 256 Nottingham, Earl of (Lord Howard of Effing ham), 357 Nottingham, Earl of (Heneage Finch), 919 Nowell, Alexander, Dean of St. Paul's, 358 Noy, Sir William, Attorney-General, 6C7, 627 Offaly, Lettice, Baroness of, 690 Oldham, Hugh, Bishop of Exeter, 40 Oliver, Peter, 721 Olmsted, Elizabeth, Lady Myddleton, 483 0'Neill,Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, 375, 378 Orleans, Henrietta, Duchess of. Daughter of Charles I. 582, 605 Ormonde, James Butler, ist Duke of, 909 Orrery, Lady (Margaret Howard), 675 Ossory, Bishop of (David Roth), 677 Ossory, Thomas, Earl of, 915 Otway, Thomas, 922, 957 Overbury, Sir Thomas, 511 Owen, Lady, 379 Owen, Rev. Dr. John, 768 Owen, Thomas (Judge), 382 Oxford, Bishop of (Dr. John Fell), 725 Oxford, Earl of (Robert De Vere), 536 Paddy, Sir WiUiam, 234 Pager, Sir William, rst Lord Paget, 159 Paget, WiUiam, 6th Lord, 886 Palmer, Roger, Earl of Castiemaine, 1015 Palmer, Sir Geoffrey, 925 Palmer, Sir Henry, 368 Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury, 269 Parker, William, Lord Monteagle, 431 Par, Katharine, Qu^een of Henry VIII. 131 Parr, Thomas, 704, 772 Pearson, John, Bishop of Chester, 856 Pelham, Sir William, 354 Pemberton, Sir Francis, 976 Pembroke, Countess of (Mary Sidney), 284 Pehibroke, William, 1st Earl of, 192 Pembroke, 2nd Earl of (Henry Herbert), 492 Pembroke, 3rd Earl of (William Herbert), 43°, 674 Pembroke and Montgomery, 4th Earl of (Philip Herbert), 589 Pembroke, 5th Earl of (PhUip Herbert), 560 Pennington, Admiral Sir John, 565 Penruddock, Colonel John, 703 Pepys, Samuel, 950 Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland, 719, 760 Percy, Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland, 498, 500 Peterborough, Bishop of (Thomas Dove), 391 Peterborough, Bishop of (Richard Howland), 347 Peterborough, Bishop of (Thomas White), 994 Petre, Sir William, 128 Pett, Phineas, 974 Pettiward, J. 736 PhUip II. of Spain, 200, 209 Pierrepont, Henry, ist Marquis of Dorchester, 850 Pitsligo, Alexander, 1st Lord, 559 Plot, Dr. Robert, 955 Pocock, Dr. Edward, 775 Pole, Cardinal Reginald, Archbishop of Can terbury, 185, 195, 206 Pole, Henry, Lord Montacute, 188 Pope, Sir Thomas, 151 Pope, Sir Thomas, 3rd Earl of Downe, 683 Popham, Lady (Amy Gaines), 298 Popham, Sir John, 285, 396 Portington, WUUam, 521 I Portland, Countess of, 881 Portland, Earl of (Richard Weston), 598 Portsmouth, Duchess of, 845, 884 Powlet, William, ist Marquis of Winchester, 203, 207 Poyntz, Sir Nicholas (called *' William"), iii Pratt, Sir Roger, 940 Preston, General Thomas, Visct. Taragh, 685 Prynne, William, 743, 805 Pym, John, 604, 609 Radclyffe, Thomas, Earl of Sussex, 136, 139, 256 Rainsford, Chief Justice Sir Richard, 871 » Raleigh, Sir Walter, 250, 345 Rich, Henry, 1st Earl of Holland, 574. Richard II. 7 Richard III. 38 Richmond and Derby, Countess of (Margaret Beaufort), 47, 48 Richmond and Lennox, Duchess of (Frances Howard), 488 Richmond, Duke of (Charles Lennox), 913 Richmond and Lennox, Duke of (James Stuart), 634, 720 Richmond and Lennox, Duke of (Ludovick Stuart), 484 Richmond, Frances Theresa, Duchess of, 875 Rizzio, David, 317 Rochester, Bishop of (John Fisher), 88, 92 Rochester, Countess of (Henrietta Boyle), 927 Rochester, Earl of (Lawrence Hyde), 929 Rochester, 2nd Earl of (John WUmotl, 854, 888 Rodes, Elizabeth, 3rd wife of Earl of Straf ford, 581 Rodes, Sir Godfrey, of Great Houghton, 513 Romney, ist Earl of (Henry Sidney), 892 Roper, Margaret (daughter of Sir Thomas More), 163 Roper, Sir William, 527 Rosamond Clifford (" Fair Rosamond "), 1 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 189 Roscommon, 4th Earl of (Wentworth Dillon), 920 Roth, David, Bishop of Ossory, 677 Rouse, Sir Francis, 793 Rupert, Prince, 602, 608, 615, 661 Russell, Margaret, Countess of Cumberland, 343 RusseU, Rachel, Lady, 972 Russell, William, Lord, 979 Rycaut, Sir Paul, 957 Sackville, Richard, 3rd Earl of Dorset, 514 SackvlUe, Thomas, Lord Buckhurst and Earl of Dorset, 255, 365 St. Albans, ist Duke of (Charles Beaucierk), 830 St. Andrews, Archbishop of (James Sharp), 907 St. John, Oliver, ist Earl of Bolingbroke, and his Family, 732 St. Leger, Sir William, 734 Salisbury, Bishop of (John Jewell), 249 Salisbury, Bishop of (Seth Ward), 971 Salisbury, Countess of (Margaret Plantagenet), 28 Salisbury, Earl of (Robert Cecil), 246, 2 59, 294 Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 998 Sanders, Col. Thomas, 705 Sanderson, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, 947 Sandwich, ist Earl of (Edward Montagu), 829, 901 Sandys, Edwin, Archbishop of York, 369 Sandys, Sir Philip, 243 Savile, Sir Henry, 475 Savllle, Lord George, 1030 Savllle, George, 1st Marquis of Halifax, 928 Saye and Sele, 1st Visct. (WUUam Fiennes), 551 Scarlett, Robert (Sexton of Peterborough Cathedral,) 403 Sedley, Catharine, Countess of Dorchester, 1022 Selden, John, 6 1 6 Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset, 168, 174 Seymour, Henry (Page of Hon. to Charles I.), 558 Seymour, Jane, Queen of Henry VIII. 119, 125, 135, 170 Seymour, Lady (Dorothy KllUgrew), 672 Seymour, Sir Edward, Bt. 562, 670 Seymour, William, Marquis of Hertford and Duke of Somerset, 746 Seymour, of Sudeley, Thomas, Lord, 181 Shaftesbury, ist Earl of (Anthony Ashley), 896, 906, 908, 914 Shakspeare, William, 330, 335, 339, 341, 342 Sharp, James, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 907 Sheldon, Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, c,.559 Shirley, James, 764 Shirley, Lady Theresia, 406 Shrewsbury, Countess of (Margaret Beau champ), 20 Shrewsbury, Countess of (Elizabeth Hardwick), 315 Shrewsbury, Countess of, 383 Shrewsbury, ist Earl of (John Talbot), 19 Sidney, Algernon, 780 Sidney, Frances, Countess of Sussex, 137 Sidney, Henry, 1st Earl of Romney, 892 Sidney, Lady (Frances Walsingham), 282 Sidney, Lady (Lady Mary Dudley), 276 Sidney, Lady Dorothy, Countess of Sunderland _ 576, 662, 684, 773 Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke, 284 Sidney, Philip, Lord Lisle, 786 Sidney, Robert, 780 Sidney, Robert, Earl of Leicester, 301, 463 Sidney, Sir Henry, 304 Sidney, Sir PhUlp, 274, 275, 300, 301 Sidney, Sir William, 141 Simon, Abraham, 936 Simon, — , Architect, 965 Smith, Sir Thomas, Provost of Eton, 173 Smythe, AUce Judde, wife of Thomas, 213 Smythe, Thos. 221 Somers, Will(Jester to Henry VIII.), 138, 152, 170 Somerset, Blanche, Lady Arundell of Wardour, 695 Somerset, Countess of (Frances Howard), 505, 508 Somerset, Duke of (Henry de Beaufort), 386 Somerset, Duke of (Edward Seymour), 168, '74 Somerset, Duke of (WiUIam Seymour), 746 Somerset, Earl of (Robert Car), 503 Somerset, Edward, 2nd Marquis of Worcester, 647 Somerset, Henry, 1st Duke of Beaufort, 1024 Somerset, Henry, 2nd Earl of Worcester, 85 Somerset, Henry, 1st Marquis of Worcester, 640 Somerset, Sir Charles, 1st Earl of Worcester, 65 Somerset, Sir Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, 231, 380, 510 Somerset, Wm. 3rd Earl of Worcester, 225 Southampton, Countess of (Elizabeth Vernon), 344 Southampton, 3rd Earl of (Henry Wriothesley), 366 Southampton, 4th Earl of (Thos. Wriothesley), 853 Southwell, Sir Richard, loS, II2 Spelman, Sir Henry, 730, 731 Spencer, Sir John, 371 Spencer, AUce, Countess of Derby, 278, 288 Spencer, Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland, 645 Spencer, Robert, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, 934 Spenser, Edmund, 336 Stafford, Edward, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, 44.71 IQO INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Stanley, Ferdinando, 5th Earl of Derby, 286, 289 Stanley, Henry, 4th Earl of Derby, 287 Stanley, James, Lord Strange, 7th Earl of Derby, 689, 691 Stanley, Lord Robert Thomas, 849 Stanley, Hon. Charles, 889 Stanley, Sir Charles (of Chelsea), 894 Stanley, Thomas, 1st Earl of Derby, 42 Stanley, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Derby, 70 Stanley, William, 6th Earl of Derby, 497 Stanley, William Richard George, 9th Earl of Derby, 848 Steward, Elizabeth, Mrs. Cromwell, 786 StirUng, Lady (Margaret Napier), 535 Stirling, Sir George, 528 Strafford, Countess of (Elizabeth Rodes), 581 Strafford, 1st Earl of (Thomas Wentworth), 579, 624 Strange, George, Lord, 69 Strode, Colonel, WUUam, 597 Stuart, Charles, Earl of Lennox, 322 Stuart, Esme, ist Duke of Lennox, 459 Stuart, Henry, Earl of Darnley, 322, 323, 326 Stuart, James, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, 634, 720 Stuart, Lady ArabeUa, 416, 422 Stuart, Lord Bernard, $94 Stuart, Lord John, 594 Stuart, Ludovick, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, 484 Suckling, Sir John, 682 Sudeley, Thomas, Lord Seymour, of, 181 Suffolk, Duchess of (Mary Tudor), 76, 80, 120 Suffolk, Duke of (Charles Brandon), 76, So, 123 Suffolk, Duke of, and Marquis of Dorset (Henry Grey), 189 Suffolk, Earl of (Thomas Howard), 437 Sunderland, Countess of (Lady Dorothy Sidney), 576, 662, 684, 773 Sunderland, 1st Earl of (Henry Spencer), 645 Sunderland, 2nd Earlof (Robert Spencer), 934 Surrey, Earl of (Henry Howard), 95, 102, 121 Sussex, Countess of, Frances Sidney, 1 37 Sussex, Earl of (Thomas Radclyffe), 136, 139, 256 Sutton, Thomas, 352 Swinburne, John, 426 Sydenham, Dr. Thomas, 917 Talbot, John, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, 19 Talbot, Richard, Earl of Tyrconnel, 1016 Taragh, Visct. (General Thomas Preston), 685 Taylor, Jeremy, Bishop of Down and Connor, 962 Taylor, John, the Water Poet, 758 Taylor, John, the Painter, 759 Throckmorton, Sir Francis, 2nd Bart., 832 Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, 280 Thurloe, John, 812 Thynne, Sir John, 161 Thynne, Sir Thomas, ist Visct. Weymouth, 931 Tilbury, Lord (Sir Horace Vere), 487, 523 Tilson, Henry, 980, 985 Tilson, Nathaniel, and his family, 980 Tomllnson, Colonel Matthew, 738 Totness, Earl of (Sir George Carew), 466 Townshend, Horatio, Visct. 939 Tradescant, John, the Family of, 988 Trafford, Elizabeth, Lady, 387 Trafford, Sicele, 407 Trafford, Sir Cecil, 449 Trafford, Sir Edward, 381 Trafford, Sir Humphrey de, 593 Trelawny, Lady, (Rebecca Hele), 1007 Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, 232, 291 Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, Bishop of Bristol, ion Tremouille, Charlotte De La, Countess of Derby, 554, 694, 696 Turquet de Mayerne, Sir Theodore, 745 Twysden, Sir Roger, Bt. 777 Tyndale, WilUam, 164 Tyrconnell, Earl and Duke of (Richard Talbot), 1016 Tyrone, Earl of (Hugh O'Neill), 375, 378 Umpton, Sir Henry, 230 Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh, 639 Usher, Mrs. 638 Vandyck, Sir Anthony, 572 Vane, Lady, 673 Vane, Sir Henry, the Elder, 601, 651 Vane, Sir Henry, the Younger, 655 Vaughan, General Harry, 306 Vere, Anne, Lady Fairfax, 701 Vere, Robert de, Earl of Oxford, 536 Vere of TUbury, Lord (Sir Horace Vere), 487, 523 Verney, Sir Edmund, the Elder, 376 Verney, Sir Edmund, the Younger, 632 Verney, Sir Francis, 525 Verney, Sir Ralph, Bt. 612 Vernon, Elizabeth, Countess of Southampton, 344 Vernon, Mrs. 372 Villiers, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, 842, Villiers, George, ist Duke of Buckingham, 4pj 435?455> S^?. 5^4 Villiers, George, ist Duke of Buckingham, his femily, 432, 435 Villiers, George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, .6=^3j 855, 904, 906 ViUiers, Lord Francis, 623 Villiers, WiUiam, Viscount Grandison, 749 Villiers de L'Isle Adam, Philippe de, 166 Vyner, Sir Thomas, Bt. 826 Wales, Arthur, Prince of, son of Henry VII. 49> 58 Wales, Henry, Prince of, son of James I. 413, 423,427, 446 Walker, Robert, 797, 809 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 191 Wallace, Sir William, 2 Waller, Edmund, 660 Waller, Sir Hardress, 648 Waller, Sir William, 766 Wallis, Dr. John, 970 Wallop, Admiral Sir John, 373 Wallop, John, 984 Wallop, Robert, 702 Wallop, Sir Henry, 303 WaUop, Sir Oliver, 385 Walsingham, Frances, Lady Sidney, 282 Walsingham, Sir Francis, 258 Walters, Lucy, 839 Waltham, Mary Anne, 327 Walton, Izaak, 958 Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury, 971 Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 86 Warwick, Earl of (Ambrose Dudley), 302 Warwick, Earl of (Richard Nevill), 23 Waynflete, WiUiam, Bishop of Winchester, 22 Wentworth, Elizabeth, Lady, 240 Wentworth, Lady Margaret, 983 Wentworth, Sir Henry, 37 Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Cleveland, 542 Wentworth, Thomas, Lord, 169, 178 Wentworth, Thomas, ist Earl of Strafford, 579, 6h Weston, Richard, Earl of Portland, 598 Weymouth, 1st Visct. (Sir Thomas Thynne), 931 Weymouth, Viscountess (Lady Frances Finch), 926 Wharton, Thomas, 961 Whistler, Dr. Daniel, 911 Whltaker, Dr. WUUam, 215, 222 White, Jerry, Chaplain to Cromwell, 814 White, Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, 994 Whitelocke, Sir Bulstrode, 626 Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 227 Wickham, WUUam, Bishop of Winchester (i6th Century), 308 Wilbraham, Sir Roger, 458 Wilkins, John, Bishop of Chester, 967 Williams, John, Archbishop of York and Lord Keeper, 494 Wilmot, John, 2nd Earl of Rochester, 854, 888 Wilson, Sir Thomas, 214 Wiltshire and Ormonde, Earl of (Sir Thomas Boleyn), loi Winchester, Bishop of (Launcelot Andrewes), 435 Winchester, Bishop of (Cardinal Beaufort), 16 Winchester, Bishop of (Brian Duppa), 945 Winchester, Bishop of (Richard Fox), 46, 50 Winchester, Bishop of (Stephen Gardiner), 201, 202 Winchester, Bishop of (Peter Mew), 1028 Winchester, Bishop of (George MorleyJ, 1004 Winchester, Bishop of (WiUiam Waynflete), 22 Winchester, Bishop of (WiUiam Wickham, 1 6th century), 308 Winchester, Bishop of (Wm. of Wykeham), 5 Winchester, 1st Marquis of (WiUiam Powlett), 203, 207 Windsor, Henry, 5th Lord, 394 Winnington, Sir Francis, 933 Wiseman, Richard, Surgeon, 867 Wolsey, Cardinal, 130, 148 Woodville, EUzabeth (Queen of Edward IV.), 29, 30, 31 Wootton, Nicholas, Dean of Canterbury, 147 Worcester, Bishop of (John Gauden), 952 Worcester, Bishop of (John Hough), 1017 Worcester, Bishop of (Hugh Latimer), 204 Worcester, Bishop of (Wm. Lloyd), 1006 Worcester, ist Earl of (Sir Chas. Somerset), 65 Worcester, 2nd Earl of (Henry Somerset), 85 Worcester, 3rd Earl of (WiUiam Somerset), 225 Worcester, 4th Earl of (Sir Edward Somerset), 231, 380, 510 Worcester, ist Marquis of (Henry Somerset), 640 Worcester, 2nd Marquis of (Edward Somerset), 647 Wotton, Sir Henry, 496 Wray, Sir Christopher, 292 Wren, Sir Christopher, 941 Wriothesley, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton, 366 Wriothesley, Thos. 4th Earl of Southampton, 853 Wyat, Sir Henry, 133 Wyat, Sir Thos. (the Elder), 68, 91, 98 Wyat, Sir Thos. (the Younger), 182 WycUffe, John, 6 Wykeham, WiUiam of,Blshop of Winchester, 5 Wyngate, Edward, 392 Yelverton, Sir Christopher, 388 Yelverton, Sir Henry, 480 York, Archbishop of (Dr. John Dolben), 725 York, Archbishopof (Thomas Lamplugh), 995 York, Archbishop of (Edwin Sandys), 369 York, Archbishop of (Lord Keeper Williams), 494 York, Duchess 0^ Aiine Hyde, 873 TABLE showing ist. Number of Persons represented in each reign ; 2nd, Number of Pictures in each reign; 3rd, Number of Painters in each reign ; 4th, Number of Pictures, with Painters' Names given ; 5th, Number of Pictures, with Painters' Names wanting. Reign. Date. No. of Persons represented. No. of Pictures. No. of Painters. No. of Pictures with Painters Named. No. of Pictures with Painters' Names wanting. Plantagenet Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Mary Elizabeth James I Charles I CommonwealthCharles II James II I 154-1485 I485-I509I 509-1547 I547-I553 I553-I558I558-I603I603-I625 1625-16491 649-1 660 I660-I685 I685-I688 ¦ 40 17 82 9 17 133 123 216 43 168 19 41 27 103 16 29 187 136 234 52 184 22 35 10 4 7 19 H 23 16 31 5 3 9 56 IIII 61 49 120 30 100 13 38 18 47 5 18 126 87 114 22 84 9 SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION. CATALOGUE OF THE SECOND SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF NATIONAL PORTRAITS COMMENCING WITH THE REIGN OF WILLIAM AND MARY and ending WITH THE YEAR M D C C C. ON LOAN TO THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. May I, 1867. [Revised Edition, with Indexes.^ LONDON; SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT. COMMITTEE' OE COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, Ceomwbul Road, South Kensington. Lord President— B.\s Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Vice-President o/t/i£ Committee of Council on Education— -TY^q Right Hon. Lord Robert Montagu, M,P List of Officers of the Science and Art Department. Office hours lo to 4. General AcMiNiSTRaTiOK. Secretary — Henry Cole, C.B. Assistant Secretary— "i^ormaLW MacLeod. Chief Clerk — G. F. Duncombe (pro tem.) -<- , . i?'zVj2'-C/ajj C/^r,ij— Percival B. B. Peile, certificated in Science ; E. P. Bartlett, certificated m Science ; A. J. R. Trendell. Second-Class Clerics— A. H. Gasparini ; C. A. Pierce, certificated in Art ; A. S. Cole, certificated in Science ; also in Art; T. Chesman, E.A., LL.B., certificated in Science. Supfflejnentary Clerks— 'E. Belsha% certificated in Art ; W. Burtt, certificated iin Science ; G.G.Millard, certificated in Science. Assistant Clerks— W. H. F. Stratton ; C. Comyns ; C. G. Quinton. Accountant-K. L. Simkins. Book-Jieeper—~K. W. Williams. Assistant— T. A. Boivler. Storekeeper—-^ . G'. Groser. Depjitjf — H. LlOjyd. Science Division. Official I iispector for Scie7ice — Captain Donnelly, R.E. Occasio7ial Inspectors— "i. F. Iselin, M.A. ; F. J. Sidney, LL.D. ; Captain Harris, E.I.C. {Navigation.) Official Exainuier — G. C. T. Bartley, certificated iin Science ; also in Art. Professio7ial Exaijihiers for Science — Professors T. Bradley : Hev. B. M. Cowie, B.D. ; A. W. Hofmami, LL.D., F.R.S.; T. H. Huxley, F.R.S.; J. Percy, M.D., F.R.S. ; A. C. Ramsay, F.RS.; W. W. Smyth, M.A., F.R.S. ; T. Thomson, F.R.S. ; J. Tyndall, F.R.S. ; Rev. Joseph WooUey, LL.D. Organizing- Master of Science Classes—],. C. Buckmaster, iF.C.S. Art Division. Inspector-General — Richard Redgrave, R.A. Official Inspectors — H. A. Bowler; R. G. .Wylde, certificated in Art. Occasional hispectors — S. A. Hart, R.A.,; Eyjre Crowe; E. B. Barwell. Official Examiner — G. F. Duncombe. Occasional Examiners— ]Q\i\\ Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S. ; Rev. J. H. Edgar; T. Clack; G. M. Atkinson; G. Stewart: G. R. Redgrave; Christopher Dresser, Ph.D. (Jena). Professional Exa}ni7iers — Sir F. Grant, P.RJi.. ; Daniel Maclise, R.A. ; J. C. Horsley, R.A. , Richard Redgrave, R.A. ; F. Leighton, A.R.A. South Kensington Museum. Virector—'Rtiiry Cole, CE. Assistant Directors — R. A. Thompson; P. C. Owen; Captain E. R. Fcsting, R.E. Director of New B7iildi7igs — Lieut.-Col. Scott, R.E. Decorative A-rtists — J. .Gamble-; R. Townroe. » Art Referees for the M7iseui7i — Jl. Redgrave, R.A. , J. C. Robinson, F.S.A. Editor of Catalogues aiid Referee for Libraries — J. H. Pollen, M.A., late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford', Pyovisio7ial Libraria7i for Art Library — R. H. Soden Smith, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, F.S.A. Division Keepers of M7iseum Collectio7is — G. Wallis ; W. Matchwick; H. Sandham; R. Laskey. Assistajit Keeper of J\l7(se7ii7z Collectio7is — 'C. B. Worsnop. Supple7ne7iiary Assistant Keepers — C. C. Black, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; R. F. Sketchley, B.A,^ Exeter College, Oxford; H. E. Acton; J. W. Appell, Ph. D. ; A. C. King, F.S.A. ; D. Craven. Clerk of Collections — J. B. Rundell. Supple7ne7itary Clerks-^H, Vernon; A. Masson; F. Coles, certificated in Science; F. Groser, certificated ia Art ; W. G. Johnson. Agent for Sale of Examples — J. Cundall. Official Photographer — C. Thurston Thompson. Ho7L. Surgeon — F. Seymour Haden, F.R.C.S. National Art Training School. Head Master — Richard Burchett. Deptity Head Master — R. W. Herman. Mec/ui7iical a7id Architectural Draw i7tg — H. B. Hagreen. Geo77ietry and Perspective — C. M. Clarke. Painti7ig, Freeha7td Drawiiig of Or7mnte7ii, etc., the Figure and A7iaio7ny, a7td Ornai}ie7ital Design R. Burchett ; R. W. Herman ; W. Denby ; R. Collinson ; C. P. Slocombe. Modelling— Y. M. Miller. Lady Superi7iie7tde7it ofFeinale Stude7its — Miss Trulock. Fei7tale Teachers — Mrs. S. E. Casabianca ; Miss Channon. Lect7ireronA7iato77ty—].M3Lrs\ia\\, F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Lect7irer 07L Boia7iy — Christopher Dresser, Ph.D. (Jena). Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine ENGiNEERiNCr hisPector-Geiieral a7id Director of Studies — Rev. Joseph Woolley, LL.D. Pri7icipal—C. W. Merrifield, F.R.S. Vice-Pri7icipal—KGmy Martyn Taylor, B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Instructor i?i Naval Drcewing — ^W. B. Baskcomb. Instructor iti E7igi7teeri7ig Drawing— John Maxton. l7istructor in Mari7te Eitgineerxijig—]. F. Cotterell. l7istructor in Practical Che77iistry — John Davidson. Instructor i)i. French — M. Penon. INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. The second year's Exhibition of National Portraits, following chronologica:ll-y the first, commences with the reign of William and Mary, and terminates with the last century. Unlike the collection of the preceding year, it occupies a period in which both the persons represented and the painters are more generally known, and their identity is less a matter of question and opinion. The same rule as last year "has, however, been observed : the portraits are strictly labelled and catalogued as described by their owners, and it has not been deemed proper to supply the name of the painter, if not given by the owner. The first part of the collection falls upon the most barren period of art in England. The pupils and followers of Vandyke — Dobson, Riley, Greenhill, and Joseph Michael Wright, men of much promise, and our earliest native painters — had all died early in life, and before the period embraced by this year's Exhibition. Lely, followed by KneUer, had for many years monopolized the practice among tbe great and the fashionable, and now the long career of the latter was drawing to a close. His art, however meretricious, possessed at least a spirit and a vigour which descended to no worthy successor, thoug'h it found many imitators, and his portraits are conspicuous in the early part ofthe collection. He died 1723. Michael Dahl, a Swede (b. 1656, d. 1743), succeeded to the Court favour and general patronage. He ¦^vas of the Kneller ¦school, but solid and heavy in his manner — wanting in taste and expression, yet giving to his portraits the impression of a faithful likeness. Among his works in the Exhibition, his Qitecn Anne and her Son^ (No. 80), may be pointed to as a favourable example of Ills art. Another foreigner gained at the same time distinction here, — Sir John de Medina, a Fleming (b. 1660, d. 171 1), came to this country at the age of twenty, and settled in Edinburgh. His portraits are spirited, well drawn and coloured, and are distin guished among the mediocrities of the period. Several of them find a place in the collection. Three other foreigners practised in London about 'the beginning ofthe i6th cerrtuty, whose works and names are remembered in connexion with the partraiture of iv INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. our country — Johji Vanderbatik, John Baptist Vanloo, who met with especial patronage, and Joseph Vanakin, who found employment chiefly as a drapery-painter, and was of such value to our half-taught artists, that Hogarth satirized them attending his funeral in a body. Some native painters now again made themselves known, and first among them Charles Jervas (b. 1675, d. 1739), who, while he had no claim to the exaggerated praises of his friend Pope's verse, has been, perhaps, too much depreciated since. His art was founded on the traditions of his predecessors. His heads are well drawn, but without expression ; his draperies solid and crudely painted ; his works without invention — one and all alike. Jonathan Richardson (b. 1665, d. 1745), was contemporary with him, and the two ranked at the head of their profession. Jervas excelled in female portraiture ; Richardson in the careful truthfulness of his male heads, in which there is evidence of an attempt to study nature more literally than his predecessors. Sir James Thorfihill (b. 1676, d. 1734) must also be men tioned : he is well known by his decorations at Greenwich Hos pital and St. Paul's Cathedral, but he also painted some portraits. Portraiture, which, under the able artists who early resorted to this country, has left us such cherished remembrances of our great men, such true images of their mind and character, had now sunk down to mere face-painting, our painters being satisfied with the mere form alone. Fuseli said, that he who follows another must be behind, and they had so long followed one another that they were far behind indeed, and equally so from truth and nature. At this time Williain Hogarth (b. 1697, d. 1764), having served his apprenticeship as an engraver on plate, made a run-away match, and tried to support his young wife by portrait-painting — an art which has never failed to find encouragement. Hating all the old traditions, he resolutely determined to follow his own path, and to paint nature as he saw it. Several of his portraits, and of his so-called " conversation pieces," will be examined with interest in this collection. They show the germs of that original art which culminated in his "Mariage d la mode" and com menced a new epoch and the foundation of a school of native painters. But it is hard to oppose fashion, and following the old track, among several painters of less repute, Thomas Hudson (b. 1701, INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. V d. 1799) now took the lead. He was deemed the first portrait- painter of the day. His art was tame and lifeless, representing the very dregs of the old traditions. It is said that it extended no further than the head of his sitter, and that all the rest was the work of the drapery-man. At the same time, George Knapton (b. 1698, d. i'jy(^), Francis Cotes (b. 1725, d. 1770), and John Russell, his pupil (b. 1744, d. 1806), were reputed chiefly for their portraits in crayons. In contemporary notices of the art of Cotes, a portrait of the Queen, with the Princess Royal on her lap, is always spoken of in terms of high praise. This work is in the present collection (No. 459), and gives a pleasing impression of the artist's ability. Such were the representatives of English art during the earliei years of George the Second's reign, which towards its close was graced by the genius of Reynolds and Gainsborough, names imperishable in the records of our art. Sir Joshua Reynolds (b. 1723, d. 1792) was the pupil of Hudson, whose teaching and stale traditions he soon abandoned, and, devoting himself to the study of nature, he sought, by the force of his own original genius, to imitate her true beauties and grace, making every work a new study, trying new colours, new mediums, and new methods, un satisfied even with his great success. Hence new and hurried processes, used in order to catch beauties beyond his reach, experi ments which time would not sanction, fading colours, and a decaying surface, leaving only the wrecks of past beauties. All this is but too obvious in the present Exhibition ; yet Reynolds's fame is sustained by numerous brilliant exceptions, and of many so-called faded works the ruin is due, not to the painter, but to the cruel hand of the repairer, who, though his skill may preserve much, can never restore that which is gone. Thomas Gainsborough (b. 1727, d. 1788), called in his hfetime a landscape-painter, stands side-by-side with Reynolds in por traiture. His great genius was obscured during his life by the brilliant talents and fame of Reynolds, and it was not till our day that his pre-eminent merit as a portrait-painter has gained general recognition. In simplicity, grace, and truth, he has equalled Reynolds, and if behind him in power, he probably excels him in individuality as well as in purity and sweetness of execution, while his works. have this great advantage, that they have resisted the effects of time. vi INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. Contemporary with tbe above two emimeilt painters were- severail artists who practised portrait-painting with much success^. and examples of whose works find as place in the Exhibition. Ofi these the chief were Allan Ramsay (b. 1709, d. 1784), a Scotch- m'anv whose- portraits,, though wanting in grace,, are manly, unaf fected, and show much power ; NaiJ'ianiel Dance (b. 1 730, d. i8©i),. who drew well, and produced a good likeness, but having m'arried a wealthy lady, early abandoned his profession ; Johann Zoffany,-. a native of Frankfort (b. 1733, d. 1814), who had much practice in London, and for a time in India, painting portraits and small portrait groups with much original ability ; George Romitey (b. 1734, d. 1802), a man of genius, but deficient in executive power,, yet for a while the rival of Rejmolds ; and Joseph Wright of Derby (b; 1734, d. 1797); who' painted some good portraits, and also subject pictures. To these we may add the historical painters,. John S. Copley (b. 1737,, d. 1815), and Benjamin West (b. 1738, d. i8-2o), both of whom occasionally painted portraits. Sir Thomas Lawrence (b. 1769, d. 1830) was the direct suc cessor of Reynolds,, and began very eartrly a career of great success; Some of his works come within the scope of this Exhibition, but be must be judged by his later and more formed style, as shown in his portraits painted in the present century, which aire reserved for the third year's Exhibition, completing the series. The foregoing are then the portrait-painter* who", for nearly twO' centuries, were recognised as the heads of the profession in this country. They painted all who- were distinguished by talent, rank, or beauty. Many of their most esteemed works find i. place in the present Exhibition; and it does not appear probable that such a collection, especially of the portraits of Reynolds and Gainsborough, has ever before been brought together.. SAM. REDGRAVE. N.B. The Catalogue has been; compiled by Mr. R. H. Soden Smith, and- Mr. R. Forster Sketchley, the Secretary, who are both Members of the Committee. The" Exhibition for the next year will, commence with the portraits after 1 80a; and will, include, as supplementary, tlie portraits of any disting.uished persons who have not been duly represented in the previous Exhibitions. Offfers of portraits for exhibition next year may be" addressed to The' Secretary, Department of Science and Art, South Kensington ;. or they will be received in the office of this Exhibition at the eastern end ofthe GaUeries. vu SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION IN 1 867". The Lords of the Committee of Council on Education Ixave determined to hold, in the Spring of 1867, a Second National Portrait E-xhibition at South Kemsiirgban,. in the Arcades overlooking the Royal Horticultural Society's Gaadjens„ This Exhibition will consist of the Portraits of persons living between the years 1688 and 1800, and is the second of a series based upon the sug gestions made by the Earl of Derby, in a letter dated 6th May, 1865, fi-om- which the following extracts are made :^ "' I have long thought that a National Portrait Exhibition, chrono logically arranged, might not only possess great historical interest, by brfnging together portraits of all the most eminent contemporaries of their respective eras, but might also serve to ilnistrate the progress and condition, at various periods, of British Art My idea, therefore,, would be to admit either portraits of eminent men,, though by inferior or unknown artistSj. or portraits by eminent artists, though of obscure or unknown indi-viduals. I have, of course, no means of knowing, on estimating, the number of such portraits which may exist in the country; but I am persuaded that, exclusive of the large collections in many great houses, there are very many scattered about by ones and twos and threes in private families, the owners of which, though they could not be persuaded to part with them, would willingly spare them for a few months for a public object. " The question of one, two, or three exhibitions in consecutive years, would, I apprehend, be mainly decided by the result of future inquiries as to the probable number of pictures which could be obtained, and the space which could be found for their exhibition. But whether the period over which each exhibition (if more than one) should range be longer or shorter, the point on which I should set the greatest value, in an his torical, if not in an artistic point of -view, would be the strict maintenance of the chronological series. I shall be very happy if any suggestions of mine should lead the Committee of Council to take up seriously, and carry out, with such alterations of detail as experience might suggest, a scheme which I think could hardly fail of being generally interesting : and I should have much pleasure in placing temporarily at. their disposal any portraits from my collection aC Knowsley which they might think suitable for their purpose." The Committee of Advice, as now constituted by my Lords, consists of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery, and the following other noble men and gentlemen : — The earl of DERBY,, K.G. (President). *The Lord President of the Council. The Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. The Duke of Devonshire, K,G. The Duke of Leinster. The Duke of Wellington, K.G. The Duke of Buckingham. The Duke of Cleveland, K.G. The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. The Marquis of Hertftrd, K.G. The Eanl. Percy. The Earl Gowper, K.G. *The Earl Stanhope. The Earl of Darnley. The Earl of Warwick. The Earl FitzwillianirK.G. The Earl of Hardwicke. The Earl Delawarr. The Earl of Charlemont. The Earl Spencer, K.G. The Earl of Clarendon, K.G. The Earl of Verulam. The Earl Bhswniow. *The: EarL Somsrs. The Earl Granville, K.G. The Earl of Dudley., The Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. viu *The Viscount Cranborne, M.P. *The Lord Stanley, M.P. The Lord Elcho, M.P. *The Lord Bishop of Oxford. The Lord WharnclifFe. The Lord De LTsle and Dudley. The Lord Talbot de Malahide. The Lord Taunton. The Lord Houghton. The Master of the RoUs. The Hon. R. Curzon. The Hon Algernon Egerton, M.P. The Hon. Spencer C. B. Ponsonby. The Rt. Hon. H. T. Lowry Corry, M.P. *The Rt. Hon. B. Disraeli, M.P. *The Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Spencer Walpole, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bt., M.P. The Rt. Hon. W. Cowper, M.P. The Rt. Hon. H. A. Bruce, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Sir W. Gibson Craig, Bt. The Rt. Hon. C. S. Fortescue, M.P. The Rt. Hon. Maziere Brady. The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor. Sit Percyvall Hart Dyke, Bart. Sir Charles J. F. Bunbury, Bart. Sir John S. Hippisley, Bart. Sir Sibbald David Scott, Bart. Sir C. C. W. Domvile, Bart. *Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart. Sir John P. Boileau, Bart. Sir C. Wentworth Dilke, Bart., M.P. *Sir W. Stirling Maxwell, Bart., M.P. Sir Frederick Madden. *Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A. Sir Benjamin S, Phillips. Sir George Harvey, P.R.S.A. The Vice Chancellor of Oxford. The Vice Chancellor of Cambridge. *The Dean of Westminster. The Dean of St. Paul's. The Dean of Windsor. The Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. The Provost of Eton. The President ofthe Roy. Hibern. Acad. Mr. George Archdale. Mr. W. R. Baker. Mr. C. Sackville Bale. Mr. A. Barker. Rev. J. Beck. Mr. E. A. Bowring, C.B. Mr. John Bruce. Mr. R. Burchett. *Mr. Thomas Carlyle. Mr. Reginald' Cholmondeley. Mr. H. Cole, C.B. Mr. Dominic Colnaghi. Mr. J. T. Gibson Craig. Mr. G. W. Dasent. Dr. Hugh W.' Diamond. Mr. H. Doyle. Mr. James E. Doyle. The Very Rev. Canon Estcourt. Mr. Richard Fisher. Mr. John Forster. Mr. A. Fountaine. Mr. A. W. Franks. Mr. J. A. Froude. Mr. W. H. Gregory, M.P. Mr. Edward Hailstone. The Rev. W. Vernon Harcourt. Mr. Thomas DufFus Hardy. Mr. J. Heywood Hawkins. Mr. A. Helps. Mr. M. J. Higgins. Mr. R. S. Holford, M.P. *Mr. A. I. B. Beresford Hope, M.P. Mr. F. Y. Hurlstone. Prof, the Rev. Charles Kingsley. Mr. Charles Knight. Mr. J. P. Knight, R.A. Mr. David Laing. Mr. A. H. Layard, M.P. Mr. William Longman. Mr. Norman MacLeod. Mr. Alfred Morrison. Mr. John Murray. Mr. A. Panizzi. Mr. J. R. Planche. Mr. J. H. Pollen. Mr. R. Redgrave, R.A. Mr. S. Redgrave. Mr. H. Reeve. Mr. Richmond, R.A. The Very Rev. Dr. Rock. Mr. J. C. Robinson. Mr. W. RusseU. f Mr. G. Scharf. Mr. H. D. Seymour, M.P. Mr. Henry Shaw. Mr. R. Forster Sketchley. Mr. Catterson Smith. Mr. George Smith. Professor Goldwin Smith. Mr. R. H. Soden Smith. »Mr. W. Smith. Mr. R. Sneyd. Mr. James Spedding. Rev. Montague Taylor. Mr. Tom Taylor. Mr. W. J. Tlioms. Mr. William Tite, M.P. Mr. Henry Vaughan . Mr. Edmund Waterton. Mr. G. F. Watts. Mr. Albert Way. Mr. J. Webb. The Hon. R. Sackville West. Mr. B. B. Woodward. Mr. R. N. Wornum. ' Are Trustees and t Secretary of the National Portrait Gallery. Mr. Samuel Redgrave, to whose valuable labours the successful formation of the Col lection of Portrait Miniatures is chiefly due, has undertaken the special charge of directing; the Exhibition, and Mr. Sketchley will act as Secretary. By order ofthe Lords ofthe Committee of Council on Education. IX ARRANGEMENTS APPROVED FOR THE EXHIBITION. I. The Exhibition is specially designed to illustrate English history, and the progress of art in England. It may be divided into two or three sections, representing distinct historic periods, exhibited in successive years, depending upon the number of the portraits received and the space available for their proper exhibition. 2. It will comprise the portraits of persons of every class who have in any way attained eminence or distinction in England, from t'ne date of the ear liest authentic portraits to the present time ; but it will not include the por traits of living persons, or portraits of a miniature character. 3. The portraits of foreigners who have attained eminence or distinction in England will also be included, with portraits by foreign artists which represent persons so distinguished. 4. The Exhibition will be held at South Kensington, in the spacious brick building used for the Refreshment Rooms of the International Exhibition in 1862 ; and these galleries, which are perfectly dry, will be fitted up especially for the exhibition, and patrolled day and night by the police. 5. All charges for the conveyance of pictures accepted for exhibition by the Committee wiU be defrayed by the Department of Science and Art. 6. The exhibition will be opened on ist May, 1867. In order that the portraits may be properly arranged and catalogued, they will be required not later than the Twentieth of March. They will be returned in the month of September at the latest ; but though the exhibition will continue open until the end of August, any owner who may wish his contributions returned •after July will have them forivarded to him at once. 7. In accordance with the usual practice, the Science and Art Depart ment, unless the owner objects, will take photographs of the portraits for the purpose of instruction in the Schools of Art, and for sale to the public through the medium of the Arundel Society ; but no permission will be granted to any private person to photograph without the owner's express sanction. Two copies of each photograph taken will be presented to the owner of the picture photographed. 8. As was. the case at the E.xhibitions pf 1851 and 1862 (and as is usual at the Royal Academy and other exhibitions), the Department cannot be responsible for loss or damage, but every possible care will be taken of works lent ; and it may be added, that the numerous paintings lent for exhibition in 1862 were collected and returned by the same agency as will be now employed, free from any injury or damage of any kind. 9. All correspondence, marked on the cover " National Portrait Exhibi tion," should be addressed to the Secretary of the Science and Art Depart ment, South Kensington Museum, London, W. NOTICE. Sale of Season Tickets. Season Tickets, los. Admission on Mondays, Wednesda;/s, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, i^. each ; on Tuesdays, 2s. 6d. each. Transferable Tickets for a single admission may be obtained of the Money-Taker. The Season Tickets are sold upon the understanding that at any period the hours and charges of admission may be subjected to the Museum regulations. Hours from lo till 7. Visitors wishing to examine the Collection in Chronological sequence should take tbe Galleries in the following order, com mencing — Groundfloor. I. NORTHERN GALLERY. . (Nos. ito 95.) 2. ENTRANCE HALL . . . ( „ 96 to 130.) 3. INNER HALL ( „ 131 to 158.) 4. EASTERN GALLERY . . ( „ 15.9 to 380.) 5. CENTRAL HALL . . . . ( „ 381 to 397.) 6. WESTERN GALLERY . . ( „ 398 to 500.) Up-Stairs. 7. CENTRAL CORRIDOR 8. EASTERN GALLERY 9. EASTERN CORRIDOR 10 and II. EASTERN ROOMS . (Nos. 501 to 542.) ( „ 543 to 791.) ( „ 792 to 824.) ( „ 825 to 866.) CATALOGUE. Ground-floor — No. I. NORTHERN GALLERT (Nos. I to 95). Reign of William III. — 1689-1702. *i* In the Catalogue, " three-quarter size ' is applied to a picture, not in the technical sense of a little more than head-size, but as meaning more than half-length. Looking to r. or to 1. means to right or left of the person represented. I GODART DE R. DE GINKELL, ist EARL OF ATHLONE ( -1702-3). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. j. H. Arkwright. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Of an ancient Dutch family, general of cavalry of the United Provinces ; accompanied Wm. Pr. of Orange to England ; appointed Lieut.-Gen. of the Forces in Ireland to carry on the war after Wm. had left ; took Baltimore ; Athlone ; gained the battle of Aughrim ; took Galway ; received the sur- rander of Limerick ; thanked by the House of Commons, 1691-2 ; created E. of Athlone, 1692 ; accompanied William to Flanders to command the Dutch horse ; present at the battle of Landen, 1693 ; succeeded Pr. Nassau Saarbruck as Veldt-marshal ofthe States- General ; d. 10 Feb. 1702-3. Half-length ; rich inlaid armour ; baton in r. hand. Canvas, 52 X 41 J in. 2 DANIEL FINCH, 2nd EARL OF NOTTINGHAM and 6th earl of WINCHILSTA (1647-1730). Mr. George Finch. Michael Dahl. Son of Sir Heneage Finch, ist E. of Nottingham ; b. 1647 ; educ. at Christ Ch. Oxford; M.P. for Lichfield and for Newton ; First Comm. of the Admiralty and Privy Councillor, 1680 ; succ. as 2nd' E. 1682 ; one ofthe three Commis sioners sent by James II., 1687, to treat with the Prince of Orange at Hunger ford, and finding on their return to London that James had fled, joined with other Privy Councillors in undertaking the government till William's arrival ; declined the Lord Chancellorship ; principal Sec. of State till 1693-4 ; Privy Councillor to Queen Anne, and principal Sec. of State' ; Lord President of the Council, 1714 ; thanked by tlie Un-iversity of Oxford and by the Bp. of London for his reply to Mr. Whiston the controversialist ; d. ii Jan. 1729-30. Half-length, seated ;. crimson and ermine robe ; inscribed with name and date, 1727. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 12 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. E5-3 LENT BY WILLIAM III. AS A Boy (1650-1702). Earl Howe. Cornelius Jansen. Son of William, P. of Orange, and Henrietta Maria, dau. of Charles I. ; b. at the Hague, 14 Nov. 1650; 1672, Stadtholder of Holland and General against Louis XIV.; 1674, defeated at Senef; 1677, baffled at Charleroi ; 1678, marr. Mary, eldest dau. of James II. ; 1688, landed at Brixham ; dis possessed James 1 1., and was crowned with his Queen, Mary, 1689 ; 1690, de feated James II. at the battle ofthe Boyne ; d. at Kensington Palace, 8 Mar., 1702, from the effects of a fall from his horse. Bust ; wide lace-edged collar ; yellow dress. Canvas, 24 x 28 in. ^4. WILLIAM III. WHEN Young (1650-1702). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Adrian Hanneman. {See No. 3.) Full-length, standing ; armour ; r. hand resting on biton. Signed, "Adr. Hanneman, f., an°. 1664." Canvas, 74 X 40 in. [- 5 WILLIAM BENTINCK, ist E. OF PORTLAND, K.G. ' (1647-1709). Mr. Andrew Fountains. Rigaud. Son of Henry Bentinck, Heer van Dipenham in Overyssel ; b. 1647 ; accompanied Wm. of Orange to England ; created E. of Portland, 1689 ; held command at the battle of the Boyne, 1690 ; K.G. 1697 ; d. 23 Nov. 1709. Three-quarter length; armour; red sash; ribbon of K.G. ; b&ton in r. hand. Canvas, 49J x 40 in. 6 NATHANIEL LORD CREWE, BP. OF DURHAM (1633-1722). Bodleian Library, Oxford. Sir Godfrey Kneller. 5th son of John, ist Lord Crewe ; b. 1633; Bp. of Oxford, 1671 ; Dur ham, 1674-1722 ; succeeded his brother as 3rd Lord Crewe, 1697 ; member ofthe Privy Council of James II., and excepted from the Act of Indemnity ;, afterwards pardoned ; d. 18 Sept. 1722. Half-length, standing ; scarlet robes ; coronet in r. hand. Canvas,. 50 X 40 in. 7 HON. JAMES MURRAY (Titular EARL OF DUNBAR) ( -1770). Earl of Mansfield. 2nd son of David, 5th Vise. Stormont, and bro. of William Murray, E. of Mansfield and Ld. Ch. Just. (No. 487) ; M.P. for Elgin, 1710 ; and subsequently acted as one of Q. Anne's Commissaries for settling the trade with France ; lived afterwards at the Court of the Pretender, who made him E. of Dunbar in reward for various services ; d. at Avignon, Aug. 1770. Bust to r. ; red drapery ; fair wig. Canvas, 29J X 24J in. 8 JAMES DALRYMPLE, ist VISCOUNT STAIR (1619-1695). Earl of Stair. Sir John B. de Medina. Son of James Dalrymple of Stair; b. May, 1619; educ. at Univ. of Glasgow ; served in E. of Glencairn's Regt. ; Prof of Philos. at Glasgow j Ground-floor. 1 Northern Gallery, Nos, 1-95. 13 stud, law ; sec. to the commis. to Breda who invited Ch. II. to Scot. 1649 5 recommended by Monk to Cromwell as a judge, and appointed 1657 ; appointed Lord of Session by Char. II. 1661 ; Bart. 1664 ; Pres. of Court of Session, 1671 ; M.P. for Wigton, 1681 ; retired to Holland, 1682, and published his "Philos. Nov. Exper.;" returned with P. of Orange, 1688; Visct. Stair, 1690; d. 25 Nov. 1695; bu. in St. Giles's, Edinburgh ; pub. " Institutes of the Law of Scotland " &c. Bust to r. ; scarlet ermine-edged judge's robe ; long dark wig. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^ j9 MISS PITT. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Godfrey Kneller. One of the beauties of the court of William and Mary, painted by Sir G. Kneller. {See No. 15.) Full-length, standing; fountain to her r. ; lizard in 1. corner. Canvas, 92 X 56 in. 10 ENTRANCE OF KING WILLIAM III. INTO LONDON. Visct. Galway, M.P. Vander Meulen. The king, in a state carriage drawn by six grey horses, is advancing along the Surrey side of the Thames ; his suite in scarlet uniforms on foot and horseback, and groups of spectators ; in the distance is the river, and London, with St. Bride's spire, St. Paul's dome (which was not completed till after Wm's death), and other buildings. Among the persons in the suite is Mr. Robert Monckton, who came over with the P. of Orange. an active promoter of the Revol., afterwards M.P. for Pontefract and Aldborough. Canvas, 95 X 54 in. II REV. WILLIAM CARSTARES (1649-1715). University of Edinburgh. Wm. Aikman. B. at Cathcart, near Glasgow, 1 1 Feb. 1649 ; educ. at Edinburgh and Utrecht ; remained in Holland, gained the confidence of William, Prince •of Orange, and went on many missions to England and Scotland ; appre hended after the Rye-house Plot, and examined by torture before the Scottish Privy Council, but did not reveal the secrets entrusted to him ; became Chaplain to the Prince of Orange, whom he accompanied to England ; nick named " Cardinal Carstares," from his great influence with the King ; became Principal of Edinburgh University, 1704 ; was four times elected Moderator of the General Assembly ; d. 28 Dec. 1715. His State Papers were pub lished 1774. Seated ; clerical dress ; Testament open at the Gospel of St. John, 49J X 39 in. 12 HENRY (DE NASSAU) D'AUVERQUERQUE, 1ST EARL OF GRANTHAM ( -i7S4)- Earl Cowper, K.G. Son of Henry (de Nassau) D'Auverquerque; Master of the Horse to Wm. III. ; created E. of Grantham, 1698; d. 1754. Three-quarter length, to 1. ; armour ; fair wig ; b^ton in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 14 Reign of William HI. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. 13 JOHN GRAHAM OF CLAVERHOUSE, VISCOUNT DUNDEE. LENT B-y PAINTER. Mr. and Lady Eliz. Leslie Melville Cartwright. B. 1650 ; educ. at St. Andrews ; served in Holland under William, P. of Orange, whose life he saved at the bat. of St. Neff ; held Mihtary Co-mmand in Scotland ; crea. Visct. Dundee, 11687 ; -at -fhe 'Revolution, raised the High land Clans for James ; fought Gen. Mackay at Killiecrankie, where he-was. mortally wounded 17 June, 1689. Bust, tor. asayoungmanwith'Iong.daifk.hair; armour. Canvas, 30X25 in. 14 ROGER NORTH (J650-1 733). Mr. j. T. Gibson Craig. Sir Peter Lely. 6th son of Dudley 4th Lord North ; b. about 1650,; studied at the "Middle Temple ; Steward of the Courts to Archbishop Sheldon ; published " Ex amen," &c., in reply to Bishop White Kennet, and in vindication of CharlgsJI. ;. d. I Mar. 1733; wrote Lives of his brothers, Lord-Keeper North, Sir Dudley,. and Rev. John Nortl;^, published 1742-4. Bust to r. ; brown drapery,; dark twig. Engraved by Vertue. Canvas,. 30 X 25 in. 15 LADY MIDDLETON. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eliz., dau. of Sir T. Wilbraham ; m. Sir T. Middleton of Chirk Castle ; one of the beaut-ies of the court of Wm. and Mary. "Of the beauties of Hampton Ct. the thought was 'the Queen's, during one of the King's absences ; the famous -Lady Dorchester advised the Queen against.it, saying ' Madam, if the King was to ask for the portraits of a:ll the wits in his court would not the rest think he called them fools ?' ". — Walpole. Full-length, standing ; low red drapery ; lamb to her r. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 16 ARMAND FREDERICK, DUKE OF SCHOMBERG, K.G. .(1619-1690). Earl Spencer, K.G. Wm. WissiNG. B. 1619 ; of a German family, but, his mother was of the English house of Dudley ; served on the Swedish side in the Thirty Years' War ; after wards under Henry P-r. of Orange and his son William ; 1650, went into the service of France, and in 1675 was made .Marshal of France ; 1685, on the revoc. of the edict ,,af Nantes, being a Protestant, retired to Brandenburg ; 1688, joined Wilham of Orange, crea- D. and K;G. ; killed at the battle "of the .Boyne, in his S2nd year, 1690; bu. in St. Patrick's Cath. Dublin. Half-length, standing to 1.' ; cuirass ; baton in r. hand. Canv;as,, 50 X 40 in. 17 VICE-ADMIRAL JOHN BENBOW (1650-1702). Lords of the Adm. (Green. Hosp;) ^ir 'Godfrey Kneller- B. at Shrewsbury, 1650 ; -wa« eariy ntrticed by James II. ; -distinguished himself in an action with a Barbaiy pirate ; employed by Wm. HI. ; inan engagement, Aug. 1702, with the French Admiral Du -Casse, his leg was carried away by a chain-shot, sad-aomextf liis, captainsfailmg to do their duty,. after a running fight of (four days ,he -was obliged to discontinue the aq^icpi ; his wound and-tia-e disappointment he suffered .caused his death, ,4 -iJov. 1702. Half-length ; cuirass drawn, cutlass in r. hand ; 1. on gun ; ^ship in, dis tance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. Grmnd-fisor.] Northern Gallery, Nos. 1—95. 15 \^lS WILLIAM III. (1650-1702). I LENT By PAINTER. Earl Spencer, K.G. Rembrandt. To -waist, as a boy, full face ; bl. cap and red feather. Canvas, 25J X 23 in. {See No. 3.) 19 PATRICK SARSFIELD, EARL OF LUCAN ( -1693)- Lord Talbot de Malahide. Charles Le Brun. B. in Ireland ; served in the English Life Guards, and on the Continent ; .against Monmouth at Sedgmoor ; member of James II.'s Parliament in 1689 ; .commanded the Irish liorse at the Boyne ; advised the defence of Limerick ; after its capitulation sailed for France, and entered the service of Louis XIV. ; ibught at Steinkirk, 1692 ; mortally wounded at Landen, 1693 ; a tall man, .and of great personal strength. Bust to r. ; cuhass over red uniform. Canvas, 22 x 18 in. Dated on frame, 1680. 20 ANDREW FLETCHER OF SALTOUN (1653-1716). Earl of Stair. Son of Sir Rt. Fletcher ; b. at Saltoun, E. Lothian, 1653 ; educated under Burnet (No. 37), at this time minister of Saltoun ; travelled on the Con tinent ; had a seat in the Scottish Parliament .; opposed the Government ; ¦ivithdrew to Holland ; outlawed; joined the D. of Monmouth, 1685 ; in a private quarrel shot the Mayor of Lyme, and fled abroad ; served with 'bravery in Hungary ; returned with the Prince of Orange, 1688; M.P. for E. Lothian; opposed the Union; d. 17 16; author Of various political writings ; in the " Conversation on Government " occurs the remark about the importance of a ballad-malcer in comparison with a law-maker. Bust to 1. ; reddish and blue drapery ; long fair wig ; dated at back, 1707. Canvas, -24 x 29 in. 21 JAMES FITZJAMES, MARSHAL DUKE OF BERWICK, K.G. (1670-1734). Duke of Marxborough. Nicholas Cassana. Nat. son of James, D. of York (James II.), and Arabella Churchill, sister of jstD. of Marlborough; b.at Moulins,.2i Aug. 1670; educ. in France; serv. in the Aust. army ; creat. D. of Berwick and K.G. 1687 ; accom. James II. to France on his abdication ; served in Ireland, J689-91 ; Lt.-Gen. in Fr. service, 1693; served with distinction in Spain ; Marshal of France, 1706; victory ofAknanza, 1707 ; opposed D. oi Savoy in Dauphiny and Provence with great skill ; killed at siege of Philipsburgh, 12 Ju. 1734. His memoirs to 1 71 6 written by himself Half-length, standing ; armour-; ribbon K.G. ; 1. hand resting on baton. Signed, " Nic°' Cassana, F." Canvas, 49 X 38 in. 22 ADM. SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL (1650-1707). Lords of the ,Adm. (Green. Hasp.) Michael JDahl. B. near Gley, Norfolk, about 1650; Lieut, under Sir John Narborough, 1*675, and destroyed the Shipping belonging to the Dey of Tripoli ; obtained ,*_ ..1- 3 ^r - _!_:_ - TD -A,>I«.. . ....^^..rraA i« fViaKnf-flac i6 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. of Bantry Bay, La Hogue, and Malaga ; with the E. of Peterborough (Nos. 100, 129), in his Expedition to Spain ; in command ofthe Mediter. fleet, 1707 ; and on 27 Oct. was wrecked on the Scilly Isles, while returning home ; his body was brought to London and bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length ; naval uniform ; staff in r. hand ; ship-of-war in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 23 SIR ISAAC NEWTON, Kt. (1642-1726). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Dartrey. Sir Peter Lely. B. at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, 25 Dec. 1642 ; educ. at Grantham, and entered as a Sizar at Trin. Coll. Camb., 166 1 ; discovered the method of Fluxions, 1665 ; succ. Dr. Barrow as Lucasian Prof of Mathematics, 1669 ; F.R.S. 1672 ; explained his discovery about light in 1669-71 ; presented the 1st book of his " Principia" to the Royal Soc. 1676 ; M.P. for Camb. University, 1689-90; Master of the Mint, 1699; Pres. Royal Soc. 1704; Kt. 1705 ; d. at his house at Kensington, 20 March, 1726, aged 84. His body lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster, and was bu. in the Abbey. To ¦'waist, young ; looking to 1. ; long brown hair, broad felling collar, bl. gown, white sleeves ; hands resting on globe. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 24 JOHN TILLOTSON, ABP. OF CANTERBURY (1630-1694). Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Robert Tillotson, a clothier of Sowerby, Yorksh. ; b. 1630; ent. at Clare Hall, Camb.; Fellow, 165 1 ; Tutor and Chaplain in the family of Edmund Prideaux, Att.-Gen. to the Protector, 1656 ; submitted to the Act of Uniformity in 1662 ; Preacher at Lincoln's Inn ; Lecturer of St. Law rence, Jewry ; noted as a preacher ; D.D. 1666 ; Chaplain to Charles II. 1669 ; Preb. of Canterbury ; Dean of Canterbury, 1672 ; Dean of St. Paul's, 1689 ; Archbp. Sancroft being one of the non-juring prelates, he was con secrated Archbp. of Canterbury in his room, 1691 ; author of controversial works and sermons ; d. 22 Nov. 1694. Half-length, seated to r. ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 25 WILLIAM COWPER (1666-1709). Coll. of Surgeons. Anatomist ; youngest son of Richard Cowper of Hampshire ; b. 1666 ; studied anatomy and medicine, and settled in London ; published various anatomical works ; contributed to the " Phil. Trans." papers on anatomical and surgical subjects ; d. 1709. Bust to 1. ; dark drapery ; large brown wig. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 26 JAMES BUTLER, 2nd D. OF ORMONDE, K.G. (1651-1745). . Duke of Beaufort. John Riley. Eldest son of Thomas, the celebrated and accomplished E. of Ossory, grandson of James, ist Marquis of Ormonde ; b. 1651 ; succ. his grandfather, 1688; joined the Prince of Orange : K.G.; Ld. High Constable on the day of the Coronation of K. William and Q. Mary ; present at the Battle of the Boyne ; at Landen, where he received several wounds, and was taken Ground-floor. "[ Northern Gallery {Nos, 1-95). 17 prisoner by the French ; Commander-in-Chief against France and Spain, 1702, and destroyed the French and Spanish vessels in the harbour of Vigo; thanked by Parhament; succeeded D. of Marlborough, 17 12, as Com mander-in-Chief; removed shortly after the accession of Geo. I.; impeached, 1715, and attainted ; d. at Madrid, 16 Nov. 1745, aged 94. Bust to 1. ; armour ; ribbon of K.G. Canvas, 28 X 25 in. f 27 MARY SOMERSET, DUCHESS OF ORMONDE. (1665-1733). LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Beaufort. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Dau. of Henry, ist Duke of Beaufort ; b. 1665 ; marr. James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (No. 26) ; d. 1733. Bust ; low blue dress fastened with brooch. Canvas, 25 X 28 in. {7^28 JOHN LORD SOMERS, LORD CHANCELLOR (1650-1716). Earl Cowper, K.G. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. at Worcester, 1650 or 52 ; educ. at Walsall, Staffordsh. and Trin. Coll. Oxford ; studied at Middle Temple ; 1681 wrote a vindication ofthe two last parliaments dissolved by Charles I. ; 1688 was Counsel for the Seven Bishops ; 1689 M.P. for Worcestei', and Solicitor-Gen. ; 1692 Attorney-Gen. and Keeper ofthe Gt. Seal ; 1697 Lord Chancellor, and creat. Baron Somers ; 1700 removed, impeached, and acquitted; Pres. of the Roy. Soc; 1708 . Pres. ofthe Council ; d. 26 April, 1716. Half-length, standing to r. ; plum-coloured coat ; white cravat. Signed, " G. Kneller, Eques f." Canvas, 43 X 49 in. Pf 29 SIR ISAAC NEWTON, Kt. (1642-1726). Marquis of Exeter. Lewis Crosse. {See No. 23.) Bust, to 1. ; holding an open book resting on a globe ; pen in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. - 30 JOHN LOCKE (1632-1704). Lord Sherborne. B. at Wrington, Somersetshire, Aug. 1632 ; educ. by his father, and at Westminster, and Ch. Church, Oxford ; studied medicine and chemistry ; went to Brandenburg as Sec. to Sir W. Vane ; in 1666 commenced his friend ship with Ld. Shaftesbury, whose Sec. he became in 1672 ; took refuge in Holland, 1683, being accused of having written against the government ; returned with the fleet that conveyed the Princess of Orange, 1689 ; latterly hved with Sir Francis and Lady Masham, at Gates, in Essex, his health preventing his remaining in London ; d. in their house, 28 Oct. 1704 ; bu. at High Laver, Essex. His first " Letter on Toleration " was pub. 1689 ; the " Essay on the Human Understanding " in 1690 ; other works at various intervals ; and some of his writings appeared after his death. The Essay was censured at Oxford, and forbidden. " Each fierce logician still e.\pclling Locke." Bust to r. ; brown and bluish drapery ; grey hair ; signed and da.ted at back 1697. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. j8 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. 31 THOMAS TENISON, ABP. OF CANTERBURY (1636-17 15). LENT BY PAINTER. Archbishop of Canterbury. B, 1636 at Cottenham, Cambridgesh, ; educ. at the Grammar School, Norwich, and at Coi^. Chris. Coll. Camb. ; ord. about 1659 by Dr. Duppa Bp. of Winchester ; Vicar of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 1680; founded a free school, built and furnished a library ; Archd. ofLondon, 1689 : Bp. of Lincoln, 1691 ; succ. Tillotson (No. 24), as Archbp. of Canterbury, 1694; wrote against Hobbes, also "Baconiana," &c. ; d. 1715. Half-length, seated, holding an open book on his knees ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 32 HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX, D.D. DEAN OF NORWICH (1648^1724). Col. Sir E. S. Prideaux, Bt. Ascribed to Sir G. Kneller. B. at Padstow, Cornwall, 3 May, 1648 ; educ. at Westminster and Ch. Ch. Oxf ; pub. in 1676 "Marmora Oxoniensia," the inscriptions from the Arundel marbles ; Rector of St. Clement's ; Heb. Lecturer at Ch. Ch. ; Preb. of Norwich, 1681 ; Archd. of Suffolk, 1688; D. of Norwich, I703 ;, cj. I Nov. 1724; bu. in Norwich Cathedral; pub. 1715-17, "Connection ofthe History of the Old and New Testament ;" " Life of Mahomet," 1707, &c. Bust to r. ; clerical dress. Came from Ford Abbey, seat of Edmond Prideaux. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 33 SIR ISAAC NEWTON, Kt. (i 642-1 726). Earl of Portsmouth. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No, 23.) To waist, showing r. hand ; long grey hair ; br. gown. Signed, " G. Kneller, 1689." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 34 ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, ist D. OF ARGYLL ( -I703)- Duke of Argyll, K.T. Son of Archibald 9th E. of Argyll, who was executed at Edinburgh 1685 ; sat in the Convention of 1689; one ofthe Commi-ssioners to offer the crown to the P. of Orange ; Lord ofthe Treasury; extraor. Lqrd of Session, 1694; raised a regiment of his own clan, which was distinguished in Flanders ; created D. of Argyll 1701 ; d. Sept. 1703. Small life-size, three-quarter length ; semi-classical costume ; crimson scarf; rocky landscape background. 34 x 19 J in. 35 SIR ISAAC NEWTON, Kt,(i642-i726). Trinity College, Cambridge. Sir James Thornhill. {See No. 23.) Half-length, seated, looking to r. ; yellowish drapery. Inscribed, " Mt. 69, 17 10. R. Bentleius Coll. Mag'.:" Canvas, 50 X 4Pi in. Ground-floor.'] Northern Gallery {Nos, 1-95). 19 36 RICHARD CUMBERLAND, D.D., BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH (1632-1718). LENT BY PAINTER. Bishop of Peterborough. B. in London, 1632 ; educ. at St. Paul's School and Magdalen Coll. Camb. ; Rector of Brampton, Northamptonshire ; of All Hallows, Stamford, 1667 ; Bp. of Peterborough, 1691 ; d. 9 Oct. 1718. Author of " De Legibus Naturse," 1672, written to oppose the opinions of Hobbes ; an Essay on Jewish measures, weights, and monies, 1686 ; and other learned works. Bust to r. ; clerical dress. Canvas, 23} x 27J in. - 27 GILBERT BURNET, BISHOP OF SALISBURY (1643-1715). Earl of Hardwicke. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. at Edinburgh, 18 Sept. 1643 ; educ. by his father and at King's Coll. Aberdeen ; travelled abroad ; in 1665 Fellow of the Royal Soc. ; ordained Minister of Saltoun, 1665 ; Professor of Divinity at Glasgow, 1669 ; declined a Scottish Bishoprick; Chaplain to Charles II. 1673, but afterwards removed; declined the Bishoprick of Chichester ; attended Lord Wm. Russell on the scaffold, 1683, and was dismissed from the Preachership of the Rolls ; retired to Paris on the accession of James II.; was trusted and employed at the Hague by Wm. Prince of Orange, whom he accompanied as Chaplain to England ; Bp. of Salisbury, 1689 ; appointed tutor to the D. of Gloucester (No. 85), son of the Princess Anne, and offered to resign his Bishoprick ; d. 17 March, 1715 ; bu. in St. James's, Clerkenwell. Author of " Hist, of the Reformation," " Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articels," " Hist, of his own Time," &c. &c. Dryden, in the " Hind and Panther," gives a sarcastic sketch of him, and Swift attacked him. Full-length, seated ; robes as chancellor of Garter. Canvas, 87 x 56 in. 38 HENRY PURCELL (1658-1695). Rev. Charles Burney. John Closterman. Musician ; son of Henry Purcell, gentleman of the Chapel Royal ; b. in London, 1658 ; educated as a chorister of Westminster ; succeeded Dr. Christ. Gibbons as organist there, 1676 ; composed at this time much sacred music ; in 1690 wrote the music for " Theodosius " and " The Tempest," and continued to produce songs, overtures, glees, &c. ; published 12 sonatas in 1683 ; his house was in St. Anne's Lane, Westminster, and there he died, Nov. 1695 ; bu. beneath the organ in Westminster. His widow published his works, under the title of " Orpheus Britannicus." Small life-size ; three-quarter length ; seated near a harpsichord, holding miniature in r. hand. Canvas, 21-2- X 173 in. 39 HENRY ALDRICH, D.D., DEAN OF CHRIST CHURCH (1647-1710). Christ Church, Oxford. B. 1647 ; educ. at Westminster under Dr. Busby, and Ch. Church, Oxf ; Canon of Ch. Ch. 1681 ; Dean, 1689 ; architect, musician, writer on logic and theology ; architect of the Chapel of Trin. Coll., All Saints' .Ch., Oxford, &c. ; composed anthems and services, the " Bonny Christ Church Bells," &c.; one of the editors of Clarendon's "Hist, of the Rebelhon ;" •d. 14 Dec. 1 710. Bust to r. ; bands and bl. gown. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 20 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. 40 JOHN LOCKE (1632-1704). LENT BY PAINTER. Christ Church, Oxford. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 30.) Half-length, seated, looking to r. ; grey hair; dark brown gown. Canvas, 47 X 36 in. 41 EDWARD STILLINGFLEET, BISHOP OF WORCESTER (1635-1699). Rev. H. j. W. Stillingfleet. Ascribed to Joseph Buckshorn. B. at Cranbourne, Dorsetsh. 1635, of ^ Yorksh. family ; educ. at St. John's Coll. Camb. ; Fell. 1653 ; took orders ; pres. to the living of Sutton, Bedfordsh. 1657 ; Preacher at the Rolls ; Rector of St. Andrew, Holborn ; Preb. of St. Paul's ; Archd. of London, 1677 ; Dean of St. Paul's, 1678 ; Bp. of Worcester, 1689; d. at Westminster, 1699 ; bu. in the Lady Chapel, Worcester Cath. A divine of great learning ; author of " Origines Sacra," pub. 1662, when he was only 27 years old; "Origines BritannicEe ;" Sermons, &c. Bust to 1. ; clerical dress, when a young man. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 42 ELIZABETH PERCY, DUCHESS OF SOMERSET (1666-1722). Duke of Northumberland. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Only daughter and sole heir of Jocelyn Percy, nth Earl of Northumber land, who d. 1670 ; b. 1666 ; marr. ist. Lord Ogle ; 2nd, Thos. Thynne, Esq. ; 3rd, Charles Seymour, 6th D. of Somerset ; d. 1722. Three-quarter length, seated near rocks ; red dress, blue drapery. Canvas, 47 x 34 in. 43 ADMIRAL EDWARD RUSSELL, E. OF ORFORD (1651-1727). Mr. j. T. Lucas. Nephew of Wm. ist Duke of Bedford ; b. 1651 ; Gentleman ofthe Bed chamber to James, D. of York ; resigned his post after the execution of his cousin, Wm. Ld. Russell ; promoted the Revolution ; gained the battle of La Hogue, 1692 ; commanded the English fleet in the Mediterranean ; created E. of Orford, 1697 ; first Ld. ofthe Admiralty; d. 1727. Half-length ; armour, to 1. ; leaning r. arm on cannon. Canvas, 47 X 36 in. 44 WILLIAM III. (^1650-1702). Mr. Baldwin J. P. Bastard. John Wyck. {See No. 4.) Small life-size, on horseback ; mounted troops in the back ground. Signed, " Wyke." Canvas, 32^X39 in. 45 WILLIAM IIL (1650-1702). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). {See No. 3.) Three-quarter length ; armour ; baton in r. hand ; black attendant behind him. Canvas, 60 X 4ii in. Ground-floor, \ Northern Gallery {Nos, 1-95). 21 -.46 QUEEN MARY II. (1662-1694). LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Wm. Wissing. Dau. of James, D. of York, afterwards James II., and Anne Hyde, dau. of Lord-Chan. Clarendon ; b. at St. James's, 30 April, 1662 ; marr. her first comsin, Wm. P. of Orange (No. 3) ; 1677 crowned with her husband ; d. of small-pox at Kensington Palace, 28 Dec. 1694 ; bu. 5 Mar. 1695. Three-quarter length, seated ; blue dress ; ermine-lined crimson drapery ; signed, " W. Wissing, fecit." Canvas, 47 X 38 in. 47 WILLIAM CAVENDISH, ist DUKE OF DEVON SHIRE, K.G. (1640-1707). Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Son of William, 3rd E. of Devonshire, and Elizabeth Cecil, daughter of WiUiam, 2nd E. of Salisbury ; b. 25 Jan. 1640 ; as Wm. Lord Cavendish he attended Charles II. on his coronation; served at sea under the D. of York ; M.P. for Derbyshire ; Privy Councillor, 1679, but obtained leave to withdraw, with Wm. Lord Russell and two others, soon after ; appeared in Lord Russell's favour at his trial ; succ. as E. of Devonshire, 1684 ; aided the Prince of Orange ; also the Princess Anne, when she fled to Nottingham from James II.'s court ; Lord Steward of the Household and K.G. 1689 ; created D. of Devonshire, 1694 ; d. 18 Aug. 1707 ; bu. in Derby. He built Chatsworth after his own plans, and was accomplished as a linguist and a musician. Three-quarter length, standing ; armour ; r. hand leaning on baton. Canvas, 49J X 40J in. 48 HENRY BOOTH, ist EARL OF WARRINGTON (1651-1693). Mr. G. F. Wilbraham. Wm. Wissing. Eldest surv. son of George, ist Baron Delamere ; b. 1651 ; charged with treason in the reign of James II. ; tried before Jeffreys, but acquitted ; one ofthe deputation to James II. at Whitehall, to require him to remove thence, 17 Dec. 1688 ; Priv. Coun. and Chan, of Excheq. 1689 ; E. 17 April, 1690 ; pub. a "Vindication of Ld. Russell," &c. ; d. 2 Jan. 1693-4. Half-length to 1. ; dark armour ; biton in r. hand ; 1. resting on helmet. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 49 ANNE DIGBY, COUNTESS OF SUNDERLAND ( -1715)- Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. Youngest dau. of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol ; marr. Rober JSpencer, 2nd Eari of Sunderland, K.G. ; friend of Evelyn and of Mrs. Mid dleton; d. 1715. , „ , Three-quarter length, standing ; low dress ; red and yellow drapery. ¦22 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. 50 THOMAS OSBORNE, ist DUKE OF LEEDS, K.G. (1631-1712). LENT BY PAINTtR. Earl of Derby, K.G. Only son of Sir Edward Osborne, Kt. and Bt., of Kiveton, Yorkshire, and his 2nd wife, Anne Walmesley ; b. 163 1 ; Lord High Treasurer of England; created Visct. Latimer, 1673; E.of Danby, 1674; K.G., 1675,;, Marquis of Carmarthen, 1689 ; D. of Leeds, 1694 ; d. 26 July, 1712. Half-length, seated ; robes and collar K.G. ; white stick in r. hand. Canvas, 48 x 40 in. •51 JOHN LORD SOMERS, LORD CHANCELLOR (1650-1716). Earl of Malmesbury. {See No. 28.) Three-quarter length, seated beside table on which is a bust ; black dress ; gloves in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 52 CHARLES MONTAGU, ist E. OF HALIFAX, K.G. (1661-1715). Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Sir Godfrey Kneller. 4th son of George Montagu, 5th son of Henry, ist E. of Manchester; b. at Horton, i6 April, 1661 ; educ. under Dr. Busby at Westminster, and at Trin. Coll. Camb. ; pub. some poetical pieces ; M.P. for Durham, afterwards for Maiden ; marr. the Countess Dowager of Manchester (widow of the 3rd E.), 1688; Ld. of the Treas. 1691 ; Chanc. of Excheq. 1695; originated Excheq. Bills in 1696 ; crea. Baron Halifax, 1700 ; impeached, together with Lords Somers, Portland, and Orford, 1701 ; the charges of corruption were not pressed against him; suggested the purchase of the Cotton. MSS. and the formation of a Pub. Lib., which issued in the estab. of the Brit. Mus. ; crea. E, of Halifax, 1714 ; d. 19 May, 1715. Half-length, standing to r. ; dark dress ; brown drapery. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 53 ELIZABETH SPENCER, COUNTESS OF CLANCARTY ( -1704). Earl Spencer, K.G, John Riley. 2nd dau. of Robert 2nd E. of Sunderland ; marr. 1684, Donogh Macarty, Earl of Clancarty ; d. 1704. Three-quarter length, standing ; red and blue drapery ; orange flowers in r. hand. Canvas, 52 X 37 in. 54 EDWARD COLSTON (1636-1721). Corporation of Bristol. Jonathan Richardson. B. at Bristol, 1636 ; brought up as a merchant, and made a large fortune in the Spanish trade ; erected and endowed various charitable institutions at Bristol ; augmented 60 small livings, and bestowed money on various London hospitals ; d. n Oct. 1721 ; bu. at All Saints', Bristol. Half-length ; yellow drapery ; 1. arm leaning on bracket. Canvas,. 50J X 40 in. Ground-floor,] Northern Gallery {Nos, 1-95). 23 55 SIMON PATRICK, BISHOP OF ELY (1626-1707). LENT BY PAINTER. Archbishop of Canterbury. Son of a mercer at Gainsborough ; born there 8 Sept. 1626 ; educ. at ¦Queen's Coll. Camb. ; Vicar of Battersea, 1658 ; ReCt. of St. Paul's, Cov. ¦Garden, 1662 ; remained in town during the plague ; took his degrees in Divinity at Ch. Ch. Oxf ; Chap, to the King, 1668 ; Preb. of Westm. 1672 ; D. of Peterborough, 1679; opposed the religious designs of Jas. II., -Who wished to gain him over ; consulted by Will. III. ; Bp. of Chichester, 1689, and of Ely, iSgi ; -wrote "Paraphrase" and "Comments" on the Old Testament, and many devotional works ; _d. at Ely, 31 May, 1707. Half-length to r. seated ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 56 JOHN SHEFFIELD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, K.G. AND His DUCHESS (1649-1721). Sir p. de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bt. M.P. Sir G. Kneller. Only son of Edmund, 2nd E. of Mulgrave ; b. 1649 ; succ. as 3rd E.^ 1658 ; distinguished by his bravery at Solebay ; commanded the Royal Catherine ; K.G. 1674 ; Gentleman ofthe Bed-chamber to Charles II. ; com manded the forces sent to Tangier; Priv. Councillor to James II. and Lord Chamberlain ofthe Household ; after the Revolution, Priv. Coun. to William Hi., and created M. of Normanby, 1694; created by Q.Anne, 1703, D. of Normanby and D. of the Co. of Buckingham ; d. 1721. Wrote both prose and verse ; praised by Di-yden, but now forgotten. Catharine Darnley, Duchess ; b. 1683 ; d. 1742. Three-quarter length ; figures seated ; the duke holding a plan, the duchess a basket of flowers. Canvas, 56 X 51^ in. 57 JOHN DALRYMPLE, 2nd VISCOUNT and ist Earl of stair ( -1707). Earl of Stair. Lawyer and Statesman ; son of James, ist Vise. Stair (No. 8) ; Lord Advocate under Jam. II. and Judge ; supported the Revol. -; Sec. of State for Scotland under Wm. III., when the order for the massacre of Glencoe was given ; aided the union with England ; creat. Earl, 1703 ; d. suddenly, 1707. Half-length to r. ; judge's ermine-lined robes. Canvas, 50J X 40 in. 58 SIR JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, P.R.S. (1630-1701). Royal Society. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. at Bridekirk, Cumberland, about 1630 ; educ. al Westminster and Queen's Coll. Oxford ; M.P. for Rochester ; after the Restoration, See. to Sir Edward Nicholas and to Lord Arlington ; Keeper of the State Paper Office ; aided in establishing the "London Gazette," Originally Called the "Ox ford Gazette," and first pub. 1665 at Oxford ; succ. Lord Arhngton as Sec. of State ; succ. Lord Brouncker as 2nd Pres. Roy. Soc. 1677 ; committed to the Tower in 1678 on a charge of granting cTofamissions to Popish recusants,. but released on the day of his imprisonment ; d. 1701 ; left 6000/. and a coll. of MS. to Queen's Coll. and 500/. to found a Mathematical School at Rochester. Half-length, standing to r. ; full dark wig. Canvas, 50 x 4° in. 24 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. 59 JOHN SHARP, ARCHBP. OF YORK (1644-1714). lent by painter. Mr. T. B. L. Baker. B. 1644, at Bradford, Yorkshire ; educ. at Ch. Coll. Camb. ; Chap, to Sir Heneage Finch, Attor.-Gen. ; Archd. of Berkshire, 1672 ; Preb. of Norwich, 1676 ; D.D. and lecturer of St. Lawrence, Jewry, 1679 ; Dean of Norwich, 1681 ; suspended by James II. 1686; D. of Canterbury, 1689; Archbp. of York on death of Dr. Lamplugh, 1691 ; preached the sermon at Q. Anne's Coron.; d. at Bath, 17 14; bu. in York Cath. Sermons pubhshed after his death. Half-length to 1. ; clerical dress ; 1. hand resting on book. Canvas, 50 X 40J in. 60 WILLIAM III. (1650-1702). Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 3.) Small figure ; full-length, on horseback, galloping to 1. ; mounted troops in background. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 61 THOMAS BETTERTON (1635-1710). Earl of Mansfield. .Alex. Pope, after Sir G. Kneller. Actor ; son of an under-cook of Char. I. ; b. Aug. 1635, in Tothill St. Westm. ; appren. to a bookseller named Rhodes, formerly stage-prompter at Charing Cross, who obt. in 1659 a license for a company of Players at the Cockpit, Drury Lane ; here Betterton performed in Beaumont and Fletcher's plays ; his success in Shakspeare as Hamlet, Othello, &c. was great ; marr. an actress named Saunderson, whose reputation also stood high, 1670 ; built a new theatre by subscription, and opened it, 1695 ; in 1709, then in his 74th year, he performed in Congreve's comedy of " Love for Love;" again, Apr. 1710, as "Melantius" in "The Maid's Tragedy," having been on the stage 51 years ; this last effort caused his death, 28 Apr. 1710; bu. in the cloisters of Westminster. Praised by Mr. Pepys and others as the greatest of actors. Bust ; dark dress ; long fair wig ; showing r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 62 GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, ist VISCOUNT BOYNE ( -1723). Viscount Boyne. Youngest son of Sir Frederick Hamilton, Gov. of Ulster ; entered the army ; attended the D. of Ormonde to Oxf and rec. deg. of LL.D. ; Priv. Councillor to James II., but left his service and raised six regiments for Wm. III. ; served at the Battle of the Boyne, Siege of Londonderry, Athlone, &c. ; Brig.-Gen. 1696 ; Priv. Councillor ; M.P. for Co. Donegal, 1703; created by Geo. I. Baron Hamilton, 1715 ; Viscount Boyne, 1717 ; d. 16 Sept. 1723. Half-length, standing to r. ; armour ; r. hand on helmet. Canvas, 50 X 38 in. 63 ROBERT SOUTH, D.D. (1633-1716). Rev. Canon Mansel. B. at Hackney, 1633 ; educ. under Dr. Busby at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch. Oxf ; priv. ordained, 1658 ; appointed Chap, to Ld. Clarendon ; :\64 Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery {Nos. 1-95). 25 Preb. of Westminster, 1663 ; Canon of Ch. Ch. Oxf 1670; went to Poland as Chaplain to Lawrence Hyde, the Ambas., 1676 ; Rector of I slip, Oxf ; declined an Irish Archbprk. ; also the Bprk. of Rochester and Deanery of Westminster; d. 8 July, 17 16; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Noted for wit as well as leaming ; author of sermons and controv. writings. Bust ; bands and black gown. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. JOHN DRYDEN (1631-1700). LENT BY PAINTER. Bodleian Library, Oxford. {See No. 65.) Bust ; black dress, lace cravat. Oval, canvas, 30 X 26 in. 65 JOHN DRYDEN (1631-1700). Mr. C. B. Dryden. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Erasmus Dryden ; b. at Aldwincle, Northamptonsh., 9 Aug. 1631 ; educ. at Westminster under Dr. Busby; elect. Sch. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1650; pub. " Heroic Stanzas "on Cromwell, 1658 ; " Astrsea Redux" on Charles II.'s Restoration; marr. dau. of ist E. of Berkshire ; Poet Laureate, 1670 ; wrote much for the Stage ; satirized by D. of Buckingham as " Bayes " in the "Rehearsal;" pub. 1 781, "Absalom and Achitophel," wherein the D. of Monmouth is Absalom, Buckingham is Zimri, Shaftesbury Achitophel; "Hind and Panther," 1687, to defend his conversion to the Ch. of Rome; "Trans, of Virgil," 1697; "Ode on St. Ceciha's Day," &c.;d. i May, 1700. Half-length, standing in library ; 1. hand resting on pedestal. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 66 DANIEL WILLIAMS, D.D. (1643-1716). Dr. Williams's Library. Presbyterian Divine ; b. at Wrexham, N. Wales, about 1644 ; went to Ireland, and was Minister of a Congregation in Dublin for about 20 years ; ¦came to London, 1687 ; Minister at Hand Alley, Bishopsgate Street, 1688 ; consulted by WiUiam III. about settlement of Ireland, and corresponded with Harley, E. of Oxford ; Preacher at Pinners' Hall, 1691, and afterwards at Salters' Hall; founded by his will the Library in Red Cross Street London, named after him, bequeathing for it Dr. Bates's Library, which he had purchased ; d. 26 Jan. 1715-16. Author of many Sermons and Tracts. Bust ; small bands ; bl. gown. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 67 THOMAS BETTERTON (1635-1710). Countess Delawarr. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 61.) Bust to 1., showing r. hand ; full dark wig. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 68 PRINCESS SOPHIA DOROTHEA, afterwards ELECTRESS OF HANOVER (1630-1714). •Countess Delawarr. Gerard Honthorst. I2th and youngest child of Frederic, King of Bohemia, and the Princess Ehzabeth, dau. of K. James I. ; b. at the Hague, 13 Oct. 1630; marr. 30 Sept. 1658, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Hanover, created Elector in 1692 ; •she was declared by the Act of Settlement heir to the British crown m succession to the Princess Anne, and survived to 1714 ; died sud denly as she was walking in the gardens of Herrenhausen, 8 June, m the 84th vear of her age, a few weeks previous to the death of Q. Anne, whom she would have succeeded ; her son became George I. ; she was a learned and accomplished lady. 13., ot tn , . ^r.^., i^r-oc^ oArrcA until Virnarl lacp. Canvas. 27.lt X 2qJ in. 26 Reign of William III. and Queen Mary II. 1689-1702. 69 SIR PATRICK HUME, ist EARL OF MARCH- lentby mont (164i-i724). painter. Lord Torphichen. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eld. son of Sir Patrick Hume of Polwarth ; b. 13 Jan. 1641 ; succ. his father, 1648 ; M.P. for Berwicksh. 1665 ; imprisoned from 1675 to 1679 for opposing D. of Lauderdale's government ; after the execution of Russell and Sidney obliged to hide himself for some weeks, first under the church at Polwarth, where his dau. Grizel brought him food, and afterwards in a hole under his own house ; escaped to the P. of Orange in Holland ; joined the E. of Argyll in his expedition to Scot. 1685 ; a reward was after wards set on his head ; escaped abroad, where he educ. his children, till he joined the P. of Orange, 1688 ; sat in the Convention Pari. ; Priv. Coun. ; created Ld. Polwarth, 1690; High-Chan, of Scot. 1696; E. of Marchmont, 1697 ; Commis. for the Union ; d. I Aug. 1724. "He was much extenuate, and had always been a thin, clever man." Half-length, seated in library to 1. ; bl. cap ; yellowish goWn ; Bible in his 1. hand, open at the Psalms. Canvas, 48 X 39 in. 70 GEORGE BULL, BP. OF ST. DAVID'S (1634-1710). •Exeter College, Oxford. B. at Wells, 25 March, 1634 ; educ. at the Gram. School and at Tiverton ; entered Exeter Coll. Oxford, but refused to take the oath to the Common wealth, and retired to Somersetsh. ; ordained by Dr. Skinner, ejected Bp. of Oxford ; promoted the Restoration ; presented by Ld. Chan. Clarendon to vicarage of Suddington St. Peter, Bristol ; pub. his doctrinal work, " Har- monia Apostolica," 1669, which met with much opposition ; Prebendary of Gloucester, 1678 ; Archdeacon of Llandaff, 1679 ; "Defen: Fidei Nic:" pub. 1685; pub. "Judicium Ecc. Cathol." 1694, and received the thanks of the clergy of France through Bossuet, Bp. of Meaux ; Bp. of St. David's, 1705;. d. 17 Feb. 1710 ; bu. at Brecon. His sermons were pub.after his death. Bust, to r. ; bands and black gown ; set. suae 66, 1700. Canvas, 30X 25 in. 71 SIR JOHN LOWTHER, Kt., ist Vkct. LONSDALE, (1655-1700). Earl of Derby, K.G. Grandson of Sir John Lowther, M.P. ; b. 1655 ; 31st Kt. of the family in almost direct succession; Priv. Coun. on accession of Wm. III.; Lord- Lieut, of Westmoreland and Cumberland ; ist Com. of Treas. 1690 ; Visct. Lonsdale, 1696; d. Io July, 1700. Bust ; dark greenish embroidered dress. Canvas, 28 X 25 in. 72 JAMES OGILVIE, 4TH EARL OF FINDLATER and ist earl of SEAFIELD, K.T. (i664'-i73o). College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Sir John B. de Medina. Son of James, 3rd E. of Findlater ; b. 1664 ; studied law ; travelled abroad ; one of the five members of the Convention Pari, who voted in favour of James II. ; practised at the Bar; Sol.-Gen. for Scotland, and Kt. 1693 ; Sec. of State, 1695 ! crea. Visct. Seafield, 1698 ; E. of Seafield, 1701 ; succ. as E. of Findlater, 171 1 ; promoted the union with England in the Scottish Pari. ; Priv. Coun. to Q. Anne ; Ld. High Chan, of Scotland ; Kt. ; six times elected a representative peei- ; moved for leave to bring in a bill to dissolve the union, lost by a majority of 4 out of 138 ; Keeper of Gt. Seal of Scotland ; d. 1730. Half-length, to r. seated in arm chair ; robes and seal before him. Can vas, 51X41 in. Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery [Nos. 1-95). 27 73 SIR JOHN BAPTIST DE MEDINA, Kt. (1660-1711). LENT BY PAINTER. College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Sir John B. de Medina. Painter ; Juan Baptista, son of Medina de I'Asturias, an officer in the Spanish service; b. atjBrussels, 1660; stud, under Frangoisdu Chatel ; painted history and landscape, but is chiefly known as a portrait painter ; came to London and pursued his art also in Scotland, under the patronage of the E. of Leven ; knighted by the E. of Queensberry, Lord High Commis. for Scot land ; d. 171 1. His portrait by himself, sent by the D. of Gordon to the Grand D. of Tuscany, is in the Florentine Gallery. Bust to 1. ; purple-brown, and bluish drapery ; inscribed scroll to 1. v.-ith name, titles, and d. of painting, 1708. Canvas, 295- x 24J in. 74 ARCHIBALD PITCAIRN, M.D. (1652-1710). College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Sir John B. de Medina. B. at Edinburgh, 1652 ; educ. there and at Paris ; Prof of Physic at Leyden, 1692; settled at Edinburgh ; Fell. Coll. Surgeons, Edin., 1701 ; a Jacobite in politics ; author of " Elementa Medic. Physico Mathemat." &c. ; d. i6 Oct. 17 10. Bust to 1. ; dark gown ; large fair wig ; aet. 16, 1701. Canvas, 29J x 24^ in. 75 HENRY SIDNEY, ist EARL OF ROMNEY ( -1704)- Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. Youngest son of Rob. 2nd E. of Leicester ; younger brother of Algernon Sidney; created Vis. Sidney, 1689 ; E. of Romney, 1694; d. unmarr. 1704, Full-length, in semi-classical costume, with two greyhounds in leash signed " P. Lely, ft." Canvas, 72 X 53 in. ^^6 SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL, Kt. (1638-1716). ^ Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. at East Hampstead, Berksh. 1638 ; stud, at Oxf; Knt. 1684; Sec. of State, 1695; employed in Diplomacy in Paris and Constantinople; d. 14 Dec. 17 16. A friend of Dryden and of Pope. Bust to 1. ; black drapery. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 77 SIR ROBERT SOUTHWELL, P.R.S. (1635-1702). Royal Society. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. at Kinsale, 1635 ; educ. at Queen's Coll. Oxf, afterwards stud, la-w ; CI. of the Priv. Coun. 1634; Knighted, 1635; employed in diplomacy ; Envoy- Extraor. to Portugal, 1672 ; appointed by Wm. III. Prin. Sec. of State for Ireland; Pres. Roy. Soc. 1690; contributed to the "Phil. Traiis." papers chiefly on physiological and chemical subjects ; and to the Museum pre served at Gresham Coll.; d. 1702. Half-length, seated to 1. ; fuU dark wig. Canvas, 50 x 40 in- ? 78 SARAH JENNINGS, DUCHESS OF MARL BOROUGH (1660-1744). Duke of Marlborough. Sir Godfrey Kneller. 2nd dau. of Richard Jennings, or Jenyns, Esq. of Sandridge, co. Hereford ; b. 1660 : at 12 vears old was received, with her sister, into the household 28 Reign of Queen Anne, i 702-1 714. of Mary, Duchess of York, and became attendant to the Princess Anne ; marr. 1678, Col. John Churchill, afterwards D. of Marlborough (No. 81) ; appointed Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess, 1683, whom she accompanied in her flight from the Court on the landing of the P. of Orange ; a correspondence was carried on by the Princess and her, under the names of Mrs. Morley and Mrs. Freeman ; on the accession of Q. Anne she interfered much in political matters ; supplanted by her cousin, Mrs. Masham ; finally left the Court, 1710 ; wrote memoir of her Court life ; d. Oct. 1744. Half-length, seated ; low black dress ; part of Blenheim in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 79 JAMES DOUGLAS, DUKE OF HAMILTON, K.G. (1658-1712). LENT BY PAINTER. College of Surgeons, Edinb. Sir John B. de Medina. Son of Lord William Douglas, E. of Selkirk and D. of Hamilton ; b. II April, 1658 ; educ. at Glasgow University; made the tour of the Con tinent ; Gentleman of the Bed-chamber to Chas. II. ; Envoy extraordinary to Louis XIV. ; K.T. ; adhered to James II. ; twice sent to the Tower, but discharged without prosecution ; became D. of Hamilton, 1698, his mother surrendering her titles ; opposed the Union ; Priv. Councillor to Q. Anne ; created D. of Brandon, 171 1 ; K.G. 1712 ; killed in Hyde Park in a duel with Ld. Mohun {see No. 123), who died on the spot, and whose second was believed to have stabbed the Duke, Sunday, 15 Nov. 1712. Half-length ; armour ; ermine-lined mantle ; biton in r. hand ; signed, " Jo. Medina, fecit, 1703." Canvas, 49 x 40 in. 80 QUEEN ANNE and Her Son, WILLIAM, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER. Earl Spencer, K.G, Michael Dahl/ {See Nos. 85 and 103). Half-length, seated ; low dress, ermine-lined ; dark -blue drapery. D. of Gloucester, a child, to her left. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 81 JOHN CHURCHILL, D. OF MARLBOROUGH, K.G. (1650-1722). Earl Spencer, K.G. J. B. Vanloo. Son of Sir Winston Churchill, and Eliz. dau. of Sir J. Drake, Kt. ; b. at Ashe, Devonshire, 24 May, 1650 ; Page of Honour to the D. of York, and obtained an Ensigncy in the Guards ; served at Tangier, 167 1 ; and under the D. of Monmouth against the Dutch, 1672 ; created Ld. Churchill, 1682, by the influence of James then D. of York ; on James's accession appointed Ambas. to France ; Baron Churchill, 1685 ; aided in defeating the D. of Monmouth ; joined the P. of Orange, and voted in the " Con vention" Pari.; Priv. Councillor; E. of Marlborough, 1689; appointed by Q. Anne Capt.-Gen. of her forces ; after his campaign of 1702 created D. of Mariborough ; gained the victory of Blenheim, 1704 ; Ramillies, 1706; Oudenarde, 1708 ; Malplaquet, 1709. The manor of Woodstock was settled on him, and '..ie palace of Blenheim erected for him ; marr. Sarah (No. 78), dau. of R. Jennings, Esq. ; lost the Queen's favour and retired abroad, but was reinstated by George I. ; d. 16 June, 1722. Half-length, standing ; i. hand resting on baton ; helmet to his r. Can vas, 50 X 40 in. Ground-floor r] Northern Gallery {Nos. 1-95). 29 82 SARAH, DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH, and LADY FITZHARDINGE. LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Marlborough. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 78.) Half-length, seated, playing at cards. Signed, " G. Kneller, fe : 1691." Duchess of Marlborough to r. of picture. Canvas, 57 X 43 in- 83 JAMES STANLEY, ioth EARL OF DERBY ( -1735-6). Earl of Derby, K.G, Hamlet Winstanley. Son of Charles, 8th Earl, and Dorothea Helena, daughter of John, Baron de Rupa ; b. 1664 ; succeeded, 1702, his brother William as ioth Earl ; d. without issue, 1735-6. At his death, the Isle of Man and Barony of Strange devolved upon the D. of Atholl. Half-length ; standing in coronation robes, holding coronet. 50 X 40 in. 1,84 GEORGE, PRINCE OF DENMARK, K.G. (1653-1708). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Michael Dahl. Youngest son of Fred. III. of Denmark ; b. 21 April, 1653 ; husband of the Princess Anne (afterwards Q. Anne), (No. 103) ; marr. 28 July, 1683 ; K.G.; Ld. High Admiral ; Warden of Cinque Ports ; d. 28 Oct. 1708. Bust ; armour ; long dark wig ; ribbon K.G. Oval, canvas, 30X25 J in. [ 85 WILLIAM, D. OF GLOUCESTER, K.G. (1689-1700). Mr. j. Fairfax Chinnery. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Youngest child of the Princess Anne (afterwards Q. Anne) and P. Geo. of Denmark, 16 others having d. in infancy; b. 24 July, 1689, at Hampton Ct. ; resided for about 5 years with his mother at Campden House, Kensing ton; in his 9th year Wm. III. assigned him a separate establishment, with the E. of Marlborough as his Governor (No. 81), and Bp. Burnet (No. 37) his preceptor ; was a sickly child, and over-exerted himself on his birth-day, 1700 ; d. 30 July, at Windsor. The Jacobite party considered his death the removal of the chief obstacle to the " P. of Wales's " succession. Bust, as a boy; armour; ribbon K.G. ; ermine-hned scarf Can-v-as, 30 X 25 J in. 86 MARY CHURCHILL, DUCHESS OF MONTAGU. Earl Spencer, K.G. Charles Jervas. 4thdau.of John,ist DukeofMarlborough(No.8i); marr. John Montagu of Boughton, Duke of Montagu, K.G., 1709 ; d. 1751. Three-quarter length, seated ; head resting on 1. hand ; white dress. Canvas, 50 x 43 in. 30 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. 87 1ST DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH and GENERAL JOHN ARMSTRONG. LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Marlborough. Sir Godfrey Kneller. (For D. of Marlborough, see No. 81.) GENERAL JOHN ARMSTRONG (1674-1742). Eldest son of Robert Armstrong, of a family settled in Ireland ; b. at Ballyard, King's Co., 31 Mar. 1674; served under Marlborough and P. Eugene ; distinguished himself at the siege of Bouchain ; succeeded General Cadogan (No. 131) as Quar.-Mast.-Gen. 1712 ; served with Lord Cobham at Vigo, 1719 ; Major-General, 1739 ; Master-Gen. of the Ordnance; Chief Engineer of England ; Lt.-Gov. ofthe Tower ; Col. i8th Regt. ; founded the Roy. Arsenal at Woolwich, 1716 ; d. at the Tower, 15 April, 1742. Geo. II. ordered a monument to his memory in the chapel there. Full-length figures ; Marlborough seated at table, while General Arm strong is showing him the plan of the siege of Bouchain. Painted for the D. of Marlborough. Canvas, 95 X 79 in. 88 PRINCE EUGENE OF SAVOY (1663-1736). DuKE of Marlborough. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Frangois Eugene of Savoy, b. at Paris, 1663 ; intended for the Church, but entered the service of the Emperor of Austria as a volunteer against the Turks ; appointed to the command of a regiment of dragoons ; General of the Army in Hungary ; Louis XIV. sought his services, and made him great offers, which he refused ; united in command with Marlborough (No. 81) and shared in the victories of Blenheim, Oudenarde, &c.; expelled the French from Italy, and gained various important places ; defeated the Turks at Peter- waradin, 1716 ; reduced Belgrade ; in 1733 commanded on the Rhine ; d. 1736. Bust ; rich suit of armour, and Order of Golden Fleece. Oval, canvas, 30 X 25 in. 89 SARAH JENNINGS, D. OF MARLBORO' (1660-1744). Eae.l Spencer, K.G. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 78.) Bust ; low white dress ; blue drapery. Oval, canvas, 30 X 25 in. .90 SARAH JENNINGS, D. OF MARLBORO' (1660-1744). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 78.) Bust ; low, open drapery ; supporting her long hair with r. hand. Oval, canvas, 30 X 25 in. 91 LADIES HENRIETTA and ANNE CHURCHILL. Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Henrietta, eld. dau. of John,ist D.of Marlborough (No. 81) ; marr. Francis, E. of Godolphin ; succ. her father, by act of Parhament of 1706, as Duchess «f Marlborough, and heir to his palace of Blenheim ; d. 24 Oct. 1733. Anne, 2nd dau. of John, ist D. of Marlborough (No. 81) ; b. 1683 ; marr. (his 2nd wife) Charles Spencer, 3rd E. of Sunderland (No. 186), 1702, and was mother of Charles Spencer, 5th E. of Sunderland and 2nd D. of Marlborough (No. 396) ; d. 1716. Full-length figures, as children, in a garden ; Lady Henrietta with basket of flowers and sprig of jessamine in her hand ; Lady Anne seated to herl. Signed, " G. Kneller, fecit 1688." Canvas, 53 X41J in. Ground-floor.] Entrance Hall {Nos. 96-130). 3,1 9A MATTHEW HENRY (1662-1714). LENT BY PAINTER. Dr. Wixhams's Library. Son of the Nonconformist Minister, Philip Henry ; b. 1662 ; educ. by his father, and at a school at Islington ; studied Law at Gray's Inn, but continued the study of Divinity, and became Nonconformist Preacher at Chester, 1687-1712, when he went to Hackey ; published "Exposition ofthe Old and New Testament," and many sermons ; d. at Nantwich, and bu. in Trinity Church, Chester, 22 June, 17 14. Bust, small ; bands ; black gown. Canvas, 12 J X 11 J in. 93 ST. GEORGE ASHE, BP. OF DERRY ( -1718). Archbishop of Armagh. snd son of Thos, Ashe of St. John's co. Meath ; Bp. of Cloyne, 1695 ; trans, to Clogher, 1697 ; trans, to Derry, 1717 ; is stated to have married Dean Swift and Esther Johnson (" Stella") in the garden of the Deanery of St. Patrick's, Dubhn, 1716; d, 1718. Bust to 1.; clerical dress ; dated 1697. Canvas, 21 X 17J in. 94 WHITE KENNET, BP. OF PETERBOROUGH (1660-1728). Rev. Emilius Bayley. B. at Dover, 1660 ; entered St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1673 ; Vicar of Amersden, Oxfordsh. 1684 ; Rector of Shottesbrooke, Berks, 1693 ; Minister of St. Botolph, London, 1699 ; D. of Peterborough, 1707 ; Bp. 1718 ; d. 1728. Wrote on Antiquities, Church questions, History of England, (Sec. Bust to 1. ; bands ; black gown. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 95 JOHN HOLLES, DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, K.G. (1661-2-1711). Duke of Newcastle. Eldest son of Gilbert, 3rd E. of Clare ; b. 1661-2 ; marr. Margaret Cavendish, dau. of Henry, 2nd D. of Newcastle ; created D. of Newcastle, 1694; inherited the possessions of Denzell, Lord Holies, of Ifield ; K.G. ; d. in consequence of a fall when hunting, 15 July, 1711. Three-quarter length, seated ; robes and collar K.G. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. iVo. 2. ENTRANCE HALL. {Nos. 96 to 130.) 96 JOHN, 4TH BARON & ist EARL POULETT, K.G. (1663-1743). Mr. Baldwin J. P. Bastard. Ascribed to Sir G. Kneller. Only son of John, 3d Baron, and Susan, dau. of Philip Herbert, E. of Pembroke; b. 1663; Priv. Councillor to Q.Anne; one ofthe Commissioners for the Union of England and Scotland ;~created Earl Poulett, 1706 ; K.G. 1712 ; Lord Treasurer; Steward ofthe Household; d. 28 May, 1743. Half-length; with white stick of office in r. hand ; painted about 1712. Canvas, 50 X 41 in. 32 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. 97 HONORA BAKER, VISCOUNTESS CHETWYND. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. H. E, Chetwynd Stapylton. H. Verelst. Dau. of Wm. Baker, Esq. Consul at Algiers, and Deborah, dau. of Sir Leonard Robinson, Kt. ; mar. Wm. Rich. 3rd Visct. Chetwynd, resident at theiepubhcof Genoa, 1714. Full-length, as a child ; crimson dress, green sash. Signed and dated, " H. Verhelst, 1698." Canvas, 49J X 39J in. 98 ROBERT HARLEY, E. OF OXFORD (1661-1724). British Museum. Son of Sir Edw. Harley, opponent of the Court in the Long Parliament ; b. 5 Dec. 1661 ; joined his father in raising a troop of horse for the Prince of Orange on his landing ; M.P. for Tregony, and afterwards for Radnor ; opposed the King's policy in Pari. ; Speaker in 1702, and retained that office when Sec. of State, 1704 ; accused of correspondence with the Pretender ; forced with his friend, Henry St. John (No. 109), to resign, 1708 ; aided by his cousin (Abigail Hill, Mrs. Masham) to regain his influence with the Queen; Chanc. ofthe Exchequer, 17 10 ; gained popularity in consequence of Guiscard's attempt to stab him in the Council Chamber, 171 1 ; created E. of Oxford, 171 1 ; Lord High Treasurer same year; concluded the Peace of Utrecht ; supplanted by Bolingbroke, and dismissed, 1714 ; impeached of high treason, and imprisoned in the Tower for 2 years ; at length acquitted by the Peers, and released; d. 21 May, 1724. Friend of Swift; praised by Pope ; a diligent collector of books and the MSS. kno-wn as the Harleian Collection, now in the British Museum. Half-length, standing ; robes and collar K.G. ; Treasurer's white stick in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 99 SIR WILLIAM WYNDHAM, Bart., CHAN CELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (1687-1740). Rev. W. Bury. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. 1687, of an ancient Somersetshire family; educ. at Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxford ; M.P. for Somersetsh., joining the Tories under Bolingbroke ; Sec. at War, 1712; Chan, ofthe Ex. 1713; in the quarrel between Oxford and Bolingbroke sided with Bolingbroke ; on the acc. of Anne opposed the Gov. ; in 1 71 5 arrested on suspicion of being concerned in a projected rising in Somersetsh. ; escaped, but afterwards surrendered and committed to the Tower, but never tried ; leader of the opposition to Walpole delivering powerful speeches against the Excise Bill and Septennial Act ; retired from Pari. 1739 ; d. at Wells, 17 Ju. 1740. His reputation for eloquence was great ; Pope speaks of him as " master of our passions and his own." Three-quarter length, seated ; Chancellor's robes. Dated 17 13. Canvas, 50x40 in. :r3'oo CHARLES MORDAUNT, EARL OF PETER BOROUGH (1658-1735). Mr. W. B. Stopford. Son of John, Ld. Mordaunt ; b. about 1658 ; entered the Navy ; distin guished himself in the defence of Tangier ; accompanied the P. of Orange to England ; created E. of Monmouth, 1689 ; succeeded to Earldom of Peterborough on the death of his uncle, 1697 ; commanded the English forces in Spain ; took Barcelona, &c. ; d. 1735. Bust to r. ; red embroidered dress. Canvas, 3-2 x 26 in. Ground-floor.] Entrance Hall {Nos. 96-130). 33 10 1 SIDNEY, 1ST EARL OF GODOLPHIN, K.G., LORD HIGH TREASURER (1630-1712). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of St. Germans. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Sir Franci^ Godolphin ; b. in Cornwall about 1630 ; educ. at Oxford ; Groom of the Bed-chamber to Chas. II. 1660 ; Lord of the Trea sury, 1679; Sec. of State 1684; ist Lord ofthe Treasury, 1684; again 1690-7 ; again 1700; created Baron Godolphin, of Rialton, 1684; Viscount Rialton and E. of Godolphin, 1706 ; Lord High Treasurer, 1702 ; K.G. 1704 ; opposed by Harley (No. 98) ; suddenly dismissed from office, 1710 ; d. 15 Sept. 1712 ; friend of Marlborough, whose eldest dau. married Ld. Godolphin's son ; assisted the establishment of P. of Orange on the throne ; shared in negociating the Union with Scotland. Bust ; mantle and collar K.G. ; Treasurer's white stick. Canvas, 30X 25 in. 102 SIR JAMES DALRYMPLE, Bt. Earl of Stair. .Sir John B. de Medina. Of Borthwick; 2nd son of Jas. 1st Visct. Stair (No. 8) ; creat. Bt. 1698. Author of " Collections concerning Scottish History." Bust to 1. ; fair wig, white cravat. Canvas, 30 x 25. in. ¦ 103 QUEEN ANNE (1665-1714). Duke of Marlborough. E. Lilly 2nd dau. of James II. and Lady Anne Hyde, dau. of Lord Chancellor Clarendon; b. at St. James's, 6 Feb. 1665 ; married at St. James's, 1683, • George Prince of Denmark (No. 84) ; succeeded her brother-in-law, Wm. III. 8 March, 1701-2 ; d. i Aug. 1714, all her children having previously died young. Full-length ; standing in royal robes ; sceptre in r. hand ; signed, " E. Lilly, fecit, 1703." Canvas, 95 X 59 in. 104 GEORGE GRANVILLE, ist BARON LANSDOWNE (1667-1734-5). E. V. Kenealy, LL.D. Sir Godfrey Kneller. 2nd son of Bernard Granville and grandson of Sir Bevil Granville ; b. 1667 ; went to France under the tuition of Sir Wm. Ellys, and to Trin. Coll. Camb. 1677 ; composed verses at 12 years of age ; M.A. at 13 ; acquiesced in the Revolution of 1688, but lived retired, writing amatory and dramatic pieces ; M.P. for Fowey, 1702 ; for Co. Cornwall, 17 10 ; Sec. at War, suc ceeding Sir Rob. Walpole (No. 247) ; created Baron Lansdowne, 171 1 ; Compt. and Treasurer ofthe Household to Q. Anne, 1712, tih her death, 1714 ; com mitted to the Tower, 1 71 5; suspected of favouring the Pretender; released, 1716-17 ; retired to France. 1722; d. 30 Jan. 1734-5- Author of " A Vin dication of Sir Richard Greenville," &c. Uncle of Mrs. Delany (No. 708). Pope, whose genius he early discovered, speaks of him as " Granville the polite," ajid dedicated to him " Windsor Forest." Bust ; dark reddish dress ; white cravat. Oval, canvas, 36 X 27J in. 105 ROBERT HARLEY, AFTERWARDS E. OF OXFORD- Lady Langdale. {See No. 98.) Bust ; black cap ; s. of arms to his r. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. C 34 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702- 17 14. [--106 FRAN. ATTERBURY, BP. OF ROCHESTER ¦ (1662-17-31). LENT BY PAINTER. Christ Church, Oxford. Son ofthe Rev. Lewis Atterbury, Rector of Milton, Bucks ; b- there 6 Mai 1662 ; educ. at Westminster ; elected to Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxf ; trans. Dryden' " Absalom and Achitophel " into Latin ; wrote on the origin of the Reforma tion ; Chaplain to. William and Mary, 1694 ; distinguished as a preacher' engaged in controversy with Dr. Wake (afterwards Archbp.) and with Bp Hoadly; aided Hon. Ch. Boyle (No. 172) in. his controversy with. Bentley (No 180) on the Epistles of Phalaris; Aj'chd. of Totnes, 1700; Can. of Exeter Chap, to Q. Anne ; D. of Carlisle, 1704 ; D. of Christchurch, 1711 ; D. o; Westminster and Bp. of Rochester, 171 3 ; refused to sign the Bishops' Decla ration of AUegiance to George I. ; offered to proclaim the Pre.tender as King James ; suspected of conspiring in his favour ; committed to the Tower, 1722 ; tried 1723, and banished ; went to Brussels and to Paris, where he died 15 Feb. 1731 ; his body was privately bu. in Westminster ; friend of Pope, Bolingbroke, &c. and an able speaker and writer. Bust to r. ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 107 WILLIAM AIKMAN (1682-1731). National Gallery of Scotla.nd. Wm. Aikman. Artist, of Carney, Forfarsh. ; b. 1682 ; intended for the law ; preferring art, sold his estate and went to Rome to study, 1707 ; on his return sue. Sir John B. de Medina (No. 73), as portrait painter in Edin.; settled in London, and received full employment there ; intimate with Swift, Pope, Ramsay, KneUer, &c. ; d. 1731. Bust to 1. ; dark yellowish drapery ; light wig. At onetime in possession of Mrs. Forbes, the artist's dau. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 108 JAMES, 1ST EARL STANHOPE (1673-1720-1). National Portrait Gallery. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eldest son of Hon. Alex. Stanhope ; b. 1673 ! accom. his father to Spain ; served in Flanders as a volunteer; M.P. for Cockermouth, 1701 ; served in. Spain, 1705 ; commanded the Brit, forces there, 1708; reduced Port Mahon in Minorca; Sec. of State, 17 14; ist Ld. ofthe Treasury and Chan, of the Excheq. 1717 ; created Vis. Stanhope, 1717 ; E. Stanhope, 1718; d. 5 Feb. 1720-1 ; bu. at Chevening, Kent ; monument in Westminster. Half-length, standing ; peer's robes ; holding coronet in 1. hand. Can vas, 37 X 41 in. 109 HENRY SAINT JOHN, ist VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE (1678-1751). Lord Bagot. Son of Sir Henry St. John, afterwards (1716) Visct. St. John, and Lady Mary Rich ; b. at Battersea, 1678 ; educ. at Eton and Ch'. Church,. Oxf ; M.P. for Wootton Basset, 1707 ; Sec. at War, 1704 ; Sec. of State,. 1710;, creat. Baron St. John and Visct. Bolingbroke, 1712; had a .principal share in the negociations of the Peace of Utrecht, 1713 ; on the aeces. of Geo. I. deprived of his office and his papers searched.;- withdrew to France; impeached of high treason in his absence, and attaiftted;. Ground-floor.] Entrance. Hall (A'as. 96-130.). 35 received into favour, and returned, 1725 ;. attacked Sir Robert Walpole in the " CraftSma-n," and various pamphlets; d. at Battersea, 15 Dec. 1751 ; wrote on political subjects,, lectures on the study and use of History, &c. ; was intimate with Swift and Pope, who addressed to him his " Essay on Man," and aljuded to him in his epistles, — "There my retreat the best companions grace, Chief? aut of war., and. statesmen out o£ place ; There St. John mingles with my flowing bowl. The feast of reason and the flow of soul.'" Hal&length-, standing ; peer's robes ; coronet on table to his 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. I ro CHARLES SACKVILLE, 6th EARL OF DORSET (1637-1706). lent by painter. Countess Delawarr. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Richard, 5th Earl ; b. 1637; educated privately ; travelled through France and. Italy ; M.P. for East Grinstead, 1665 ; served under the D. of York against the Dutch; created Baron Cranfield and E. of Middlesex, 1675; joined the Prince of Orange-; K.G. ; died at Bath, 19 Jan. 1705-6 ; author of some short poems and. songs. Full-length, standing; robes and collar K.G. ; white stick in r. hand. Canvas, 94 X 59- in. -Ill SIR RICHARD STEELE,, Kt. (1671-1729). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. in Dublin, 1 67 1 ; educ. at the Charterhouse ; obtained an Ensigncy in the Guards ; in 1702 wrote his first comedy of " Grief k Ik Mode ;" began the "Tatler," 1709,, under the name of " Isaac Bickerstaff," aided by Addison ; wrote in the " Spectator" and " Guardian ;," M.P. for Stockbridge ; expelled for writing ""The Englishman and the Crisis ;." Kt. on, acces. of George I. ; M.P. for Boroughbridge, Yorksh. ; lived, on Haverstock Hill ; d. at Llangunnor, Carmarthensh. 1729. One of the series of portraits of the Kit- Cat Club (j^« Nos. 112, 115, 116, 118, 119, 122,. 123, 147 ; fbr aect. ofthe clUb see 145). To waist ; r. hand resting on pedestal. Signed;. " G. Kneller, 1714." Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 112 SIR JOHN VANBRUGH (1666-1726). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Architect and Dramatist ; b. in Cheshire, 1666 ; entered the Army ; his first play, "The Relapse," succeeded;; the " Provoked Wife" was produced 1698 ; various others and transla. from the French foUowed ;, appointed eiarencieux King-at-Arms, 17 16 ; ComptroUer-Gen. of his Majesty's Works ; held various other offices ; as an. architect his most remarkable: works, are Blenheim Palace, Castle Howard, St. John's Church, Westminsten ; d. 26 Mar. 1726,. at WhitehaU. The well-known, epitaph for him is said: tu. have been written by Dr. Evans, — " Lie heavy on him, earth, for Ke Laid many a heavy load on thee." ' To wftist ;. holding compasses in r. hand.. One of the. series, of portra:its o the Kit-Cat Club {see No. in). Canvas, 36' X 28f in. 36 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. 1 1 3 PRINCE GEORGE OF DENMARK and DR. GEO. CLARKE, HIS SECRETARY. LENT BY PAINTER. All Souls' Coll. Oxf. Sir James Thornhill. GEORGE CLARKE, D.C.L. {See No. 84 for Pr. George.) FeU. of AU Souls' CoU. Oxon. ; M.P. for the Univ. in 5 parls.; Judge Adv. Gen. to Chas. II. and his three successors ; Sec. of War to Will. III. ; Sec. to P. Geo. of Denmark ; Lord of the Adm. in the reign of Anne ; made the designs adopted for the Hall of All Souls, the Lib. of Ch. Ch., and the Chapel, Hall, and Lib. of Worcester Coll., to which last he gave 1000/. and his large collection of books and MSS., with other benefactions ; to the same Coll. bequeathed his estates in Wilts for the endowment of six Fellow ships and three Scholarships ; d. 22nd Oct. 1736. Half-length ; Pr. George standing ; robes and collar K. G. ; his Sec. seated, pen in r. hand, letter in left ; painted, 1705. Canvas, 58 x 54 in. 114 CHARLOTTE MIDDLETON, COUNTESS OF WARWICK ( -1731). Earl of Bradford. ^ Sir Godfrey Kneller. Only dau. of Sir Thos. Middleton, Bt. of Chirk Castle, Denbighsh. ; mar. 1st, Edward Rich. 3rd Earl of HoUand and 6th Earl of Warwick, who d. 1701 ; 2nd, Rt. Hon. Joseph Addison(No. 115) ; d. 7 July, 1731. Half-length, standing ; low white dress ; blue drapery ; r. arm extended. Canvas, 40 X 34 in. 115 JOSEPH ADDISON (1672-1719). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Lancelot Addison, Dean of Lichfield ; b. at Milston, Wiltsh., I March, 1672 ; educ. at the Charterhouse and Queen's Coll. Oxford ; became known to Dryden, to Montagu Ld. Halifax (No. 52), and to Ld. Somers, who obtained for him a pension to enable him to travel on the Continent ; on his ret. pub. his travels in Italy ; wrote the " Campaign,'' in celebration of Marlborough's victory of Blenheim ; went to Ireland as Sec. to the Marquis of Wharton ; on his return planned with Swift (No. 139) the " Spectator," 171 1 ; his tragedy of "Cato" was produced in 1713 ; Sec. to the Lords Justices on the death of Q. Anne ; Sec. of State, 17 17 ; marr. the Countess of Warwick (No. 114), 1716 ; d. 17 June, 1719. Pope, Steele, and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, speak of the charm of his conversation. To waist, resting on r. hand ; blue coat. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 116 WILLIAM CONGREVE (1669-1728). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. 1669 ; educ. at Trin. CoU. Dublin ; entered at the Mid. Temple ; pub hshed in 1693 his first play, "The Old Bachelor," under the patronage of Dryden; in 1697 published "The MoUrning Bride;" "The Way of the World," in 1700; held several Government sinecures ; left 30,000/. to Hen rietta, Duchess .of Marlborough, who had a wax figure of him made as a memorial ; a handsome man of polished address and reputed the greatest wit of his time ; d. 1728, partly from the effects of his carriage being upset. To waist, turned to 1. ; pointing with r. hand ; signed, "G. Kneller 1700." Canvas, 36 X 28 in. Ground-floor.] Entrance Hall {Nos. 96-130). 37 117 THOMAS PITT ( -1726). lent by painter. Hon. G. M. Fortescue. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Of Boconnock, Cornwall ; son of the Rev. — Pitt ; b. at St. Mary's, Blandford, Dorsetshire ; Governor of Fort St. George ; Governor of Madras ; brought from India the "Pitt" diamond; sold it, 1717, to the Regent Or leans; Governor of Jamaica; M.P. for Old Sarum; grandfather of the ist E. of Chatham ; d. 1726. Full-length, seated ; armour on floor to his r. ; diamond in his hat. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 1 1 8 THOMAS WHARTON, ist MARQUIS OF WHARTON (1640-1715). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eldest son of Philip, 4th Baron Wharton ; b. about 1640 ; made the tour of the Continent ; M.P. for Buckinghamshire, 1678 ; marr. by his father's desire the daughter of Sir Henry Lee, of Ditchley, whose religious verses were praised in her day ; signed the invitation to the P. of Orange to come over ; appointed Priv. Councillor, Comptroller of the Household, &c. ; sus pected and watched by the Tory party ; Commissioner of the Union with Scotland, 1706 ; created E. of Wharton, 1706 ; Lord Lieutenant of freland, 1709, Addison accompanying him as his secretary ; satirized by Swift ; Priv. Seal, 17 14, under Geo. I. ; created Marquis of Wharton, 171 5 ; d. 12 April, 1715 ; Member ofthe Kit-Cat Club ; a patron ofthe Turf; reported to have been the author of the song " Lilliburlero," which had so much effect in Ireland that it is said to have " sung a prince out of three kingdoms." To waist, looking to r., showing r. hand ; blue laced coat. Signed, " G. Kneller, f " Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 119 CHARLES DARTIQUENAVE ( -1737). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. CaUed Darteneuf ; a notable epicure and punster ; friend of Swift, Steele, and Addison {see Nos. in, 115, 139) ; is stated to have written for the "Tatler," and to have printed and dedicated to Charles II. some Greek and Latin verses, &c. of his own composition ; joined the Whig party ; Pay master of the Board of Works, and Surveyor of the Royal Gardens, &c. 1736. Pope, alluding to his epicurism, says, — " Each mortal has his pleasure, none deny : Scarsdale his bottle, Darty his ham-pye." And Ld. Lyttelton, in his " Dialogues of the Dead," introduces him com mending the Ham-pye in a dialogue with Apicius. D. 1737. To waist, showing r. hand ; green coat ; red drapery. Canvas, 36x28 in. "120 SIR GODFREY KNELLER, Bart. (1648-1723). University Galleries, Oxford. B. at Lubeck, ab. 1648 ; studied at Leyden for a military life, but his incUnation for painting prevailed ; placed under Bol at Amsterdam, and is said to have had some instruction from Rembrandt ; visited Italy, 1672 ; painted portraits at Venice ; came to England, 1674 ; patronized by the D. of Mon mouth and Charies II., by James 1 1., WiUiam III., Anne, and George I. ; Knighted by WiUiam III. (1692), and presented with a gold medal and chain; Bart.; d. 27 Oct. 1723, and his body, after lying in state, was bu. 38 Reign OE Queen Anne, 1 702-1714- at Whitton, near Hampton Court. Painted the Beauties of the Court of WiUiam l]l.{see Nos. 9, 15), the 48 members of the Kit-Cat Cliib {s^e No. Ill), the portraits often sovereigns, and almost every notable person in England in his time. Half-length, standing to r. ; wearing the broad gold chain and medal lion of William III., given to him in 1692. Canvas, 50 X40 m. 121 WILLIAM, 1ST EARL COWPER, LORD CHANCELLOR ( -1723). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Cowper, K.G. Jonathan Richardson. Eldest son of Sir Wm. Cowper, Bt., M.P. for Hertford; M.P. for Hertford, 1-695 i acquired a great legal reputation 4 Ld. Keeper, 1705.; Baron Cowper, 1706; one of the Commis. for the Union ; Ld. Chan. 1707, again in 1.714; resigned the Seals on the removal of Ld. Godolphin from the Treasurership ; Ld. High Steward for the trial of the Lords concerned in t&e rebell. of 171 5 ; Vise. Fordwich and Earl Cowper, 1718, on again resign ing the Seals ; opposed the South Sea Bill and the prosecution of Atterbury; d. loth Oct. 1723, at his seat at Colne Green, HertS. FuU-length, -standing ; Chancellor's robes ; great seal on table to his r. Canvas, 89 x 54 in. 122 SIR SPENCER COMPTON, E. OF WILMINGTON, K.G. ( -174.3)- Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey KnelleR. S^n of James, 3rd E. of Northampton ; Speaker of the H. of Com. 1714, and subsequently Paymaster-Gen. ; Baron Wilmington, 1.728 ; Ld. Privy Seal, Earl, and Ld. Pres. of the Council, 1730; K.G. 1733 ; a Ld. Justice during the King's visit to Hanover ; Gov. ofthe Charterhouse ; d. July,- 1743. To waist, looking to r. ; showing 1. hand. Signed, " G. KneUer." Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 123 CHARLES MOHUN, 5TH LORD MOHUN ( -1712). Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Knelier. Son of Charles, 4th Lord Mohun, and Phihppa, dau. of Arthur, E. of Anglesey ; tried for the assassination of Capt. Richard Cooke, and acquitted ; tried with a Captain Hill for kiUing Mr. Montfort, the actor, on his way to Mrs. Bracegirdle's house, and acquitted ; marr. a niece of Charles, Ld. Macclesfield ; quarrelled ivith the D. of Hamilton (No. 79) about the dis posal of the Macclesfield property; they fought a duel in Hyde Park, and were both mortally wounded; Lord Mohun died on the spot, 15 Nov. 1712. Lady Mohun is said to have expressed her displeasure when her husband's corpse was brought home at its being placed on her best bed ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. To waist; blue coat ; snuff-box in 1. hand. Signed, "G. Kndler." Can vas, 36 X 28 in. 124 JOHN RADCLIFFE, M.D. (1650-1714). Radcliffe Library, Oxford. B. at Wakefield, Yorkshire, .1650; entered Univer. CoH. Oxf ; Obtained a FeUowship at Lincoln CoU. ; took his M.D. and removed to London, where he obtained the highest reputation; FeU. of Coll. of Phys. 1687 ;¦ -when attending K. Wm. told him, " LiVOuld not have your Majesty's two legs for Ground-floor,] Entrance Hall .{Nos, 96-130). 39 your three kingdoms;" M.P. for Buckingham, 1713 ; d. 1714; bu. in St. Mary's Church, Oxford. Founded at Oxford the Radcliffe Lib., Hosp., and Observatory. Half-length, seated ; bl. coat, gilt buttons ; r. arm on table. Canvas, 54 X 48 in. 125 CHRISTOPHER CODRINGTON (1668^1710). LfiNT iBY ' PAINTER. All SbuLS' College, Ox'ford. Sir James Thornhill. B. at Barbadoes, 1668 ; admitted at Christ Church Coll. 1685 ; Fellow of All Souls, 1689 ; 'entered the army ; Capt.-General ofthe Leeward Islands ; d. at Barbadoes, 1710, and buried there. In 1716 his body was brought to England and interred in All Souls' Chapel, to which college he bequeathed a library ; was a benefactor also to the Soc. for the Propagation of the Gospel. Full-length ; blue dress ; red drapery. Canvas, 94 x 60 in. 126 HENRY SACHEVERELL, D.D. (1672-1724). Magdalen College, Oxford. Son of Rev. Joshua SaCheverell, Minister of St. Peter's, Marlborough ; b. about 1672 ; educ. at the Grammar School there, and at Magdalen Coll. Oxf, where he was intimate with Addison ; obtained a fellowship ; held the living of Cannock, -Derbyshire ; Preacher at St. Saviour's, Southwark, 1705 ; delivered a sermon at Derby, 15 Aug. 1709, and another on the 5th Nov. before the Lord Mayor, which offended the Whig ministry, and he was im- peaehed, tried, and condemned to 3 years' suspension from preaching ; the popular feeling was with him, and his progress through the country was a triumph ; the new House of Commons appointed him to pr'each before them, arid Queen Anne presented him to the Rectory of St. Andrew, Holborn ; he isrstat-ed t-o have plotted for the Stuarts with his friend Atterbury ; d. 5 June 1724. Bust ; clerical dress, long fair wig. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 12'7 RALPH THORESBY (1658-1725). Society of Antiquaries. Antiquary ; b. at Leeds, 1658; 'educ. there, and at Rotterdam as a merchant ; devoted his leisure to the study of the antiquities of Leeds ; i"vR.S. ; pub. " Ducatus Leodiensis" and " Vicaria Leodiensis :" d. 1725. .. Bust; dark wig; brown dress. Canvas, 21 x 17^ in. 128 REV. NICHOLAS BRADY, D.D. (1659-1726). Rt. HbN. MazIere Brady. Son of a Royalist officer; b. at Bandon, co. Cork, 28 Oct. 1659 ; educ. at Westminster and Ch. Ch. Oxford ; resided in Dublin ; Chaplain to Bishop Wettenhall ; Prebendary of Cork ; active on the side of the P. of Orange in Ireland; came to England at the Revolution; Chap, to WiUiam III. and Mary ; Minister of Richmond, Surrey, and of Stratford-on-Avon ; d. 20 May, 1726. Author with Nahum Tate ofthe new version of the Psalms as used in ehurGhes ; also of various sermons ; and trans, of the " jEneid." Bust ¦; bands and black gown. Canvas, 24^ X 30 in-. 129 tHARLES MORDAUNT, EARL OF PETER BOROUGH (1658-1735). V^lSCOUNT BoyNE. {See No. 100.) Half-length to 1. ; armour ; pointing with sword in r. land ; ships in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 40 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-17 14. 1 30 EDWARD HYDE, LORD CORNBURY, afterw. 3RD EARL OF CLARENDON ( -1723). . PAINTER. Sir j. S. Pakington, Bt. M.P. Only s. of Henry, 2nd E. ; Master of the Horse to P. George of Den mark ; Gov. of New York in the reign of Anne ; marr. Catherine, dau. of Henry, Lord O'Brien, eld. son of Henry, E. of Thomond ; is said to have dressed himself in woman's clothes in order to represent her Majesty Q. Anne at New York ; d. 31 March, 1723. Half-length, standing ; in female dress, with low body and jewels. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. No, 3. INNER HALL (Nos. 131-158). 131 WILLIAM CADOGAN, ist EARL CADOGAN ( -1726). National Portrait Gallery. Lewis Laguerre. Eldest son of Henry Cadogan, Barrister ; entered the army ; served under WiUiam III. at the battle of the Boyne, and in Flanders ; under Marl borough in the Low Countries, at the battle of Hochstet, &c., 1704; M.P. for Woodstock, 1705 ; served at Tirlemont and Ramillies ; Minister Plenipo tentiary to the Netherlands, 1707; Lieut.-General, 1708-9; contributed to the victory at Mons, 1709 ; served under the D. of Ormonde, 1712, and in Scotland; K.T. ; crea. Baron Cadogan, 1716; Privy Counc. 1717; E. Cadogan, 1718; Ambass. Extra, to the Hague; succ. Marlborough as Comm.-in- Chief, 1722 ; d. 17 July, 1726 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Three-quarter length, standing ; armour ; leaning r. hand on baton. Canvas, 64 X 48 in. 132 HENRY WISE (1653- )• Mr. H. C. Wise, M.P. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Of Brompton Park, and afterwards ofthe Priory, Warwick; b. 1653; Gardener to Q. Anne ; Dep. Ranger of Hyde Park ; laid out Hampton Ct. Gardens, Kensington, Hyde Park, Blenheim, &c. Bust to r. ; greyish coat, gilt buttons ; signed " G. K."' Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 133 HUMPHREY WANLEY (1671-2-1726). Bodleian Library, Oxford. Thomas Hill. Son of Rev. Nathaniel Wanley, author of "Wonders ofthe Little Worid," 1678 ; b. at Coventry, 21 March, 167 1-2 ; eai'Iy employed himself in reading and copying old MSS.; sent by Bp. Lloyd to St. Edmund Hall, Oxford; re moved to University Coll. ; Under- Librarian in the Bodleian Library ; Librarian to Robert Harley, E. of Oxford, and to his son ; drew up a Catal. of Anglo-Saxon MSS. ; commenced the Catal. ofthe Harleian MSS. ; kept a diary, now in the Brit. Mus., from March 1 714-15 to 1726, the year of his death; d. 6 July, 1726. Bust to r. ; dark gold-corded coat, white cravat. Canvas, 25 x 30 in. Ground-floor.] Inner Hall {Nos. 131-158). 41 134 JOHN KYRLE, " The Man of Ross " (1637-1724). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. W. HuTCHESON Collins. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Walter Kyrle of Ross, Herefordsh., Barrister and J. P. ; b. May, 1637, at Whitehouse, Gloucestersh. ; educ. at BaUiol Coll. Oxf ; High Sheriff of Herefordsh. 1683 ; d. 1724 ; bu. at Ross, 7 Nov. where a mon. was erect. to him, 1776. Celebrated for his philanthropy by Pope (" Moral Essays ") as "the Man of Ross." Bust to r. ; long dark hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 135 JOHN, 2ND MARQUIS OF TWEEDDALE. (1645-17 1 3). Marquis of Tweeddale. Gerard Soest. Eldest s. of John, ist Marquis ; b. 1645 ; rnarr. Lady Anne Maitland, only child of John, D. of Lauderdale, 1666 ; Col. ofthe East Lothian regt, 1685 ; P. C. and Sheriff of Haddington, 1689 ; High Treas. of Scot. 1695 ; sue. 1697 ; High Chan, of Scot. 1704 ; High Comm. to represent Q. Anne in the session of Parliament when the Act of Security became law ; actively promoted the Union ; repres. peer, 1707 ; d. at Yester, 20 April, 171 3. Half length, to r. ; robes as Chancellor. Canvas, 50 X 42 in. 136 ALEXANDER POPE (1668-1744). 'Fitzwilliam Mus. Cambridge. Jonathan Richardson. B. in Lombard Street, London, 22 May, 1688, where his father had been- a successful linen-draper j was a delicate and diminutive child, and never had robust health ; taught by Taverner, a R.C. priest, and at Twyford, near Winchester ; early showed his power of writing verse, and resolved to be a poet ; trans, ist book of the Thebais, and Sappho and Phaon at 14 ; pas torals pub. by Tonson (No. 147), 1709 ; " Rape ofthe Lock," 171 1 ; trans, ofthe " Iliad," 1715-20 ; pub. trans of " Odyssey," 1725, of which he did 12 books ; "Dunciad," 1728; pub. his letters, 1737; involved in many quarrels with rival writers or persons whom he satirized, as Dennis, Ambrose Philips, Addison, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Lord Hervey, &c. ; d. 30 May,. 1744, at Twickenham, where he had resided nearly 30 years. Bust to 1-. small life-size ; red furred gown. Canvas, 13 X 11 J in. 137 CHRISTOPHER CATT. Mrs. H. W. Hutton. Sir Godfrey Kneller. The Pastrycook of Shire Lane, Temple Bar, at whose house the members of the Kit-Cat Club first met, and from whose name it has been thought they took the title of their club. It is also said that his sign was the Cat and Fiddle. He removed to or near the Fountain Tavern, Strand, and at length to the tavern itself, and there the 48 members and their secretary, Jacob Tonson, who was his friend, were accustomed to meet every week. Cele brated for his mutton pies, " immortal made as Kit Cat by his pies," and these were caUed " Kit-cats." The Club seems to have died away about 1720. Sir G. KneUer remarked that "mine host" would make the best portrait of them all, and accordingly painted this picture. {See Nos. iii, 145, 147.) Bust to 1. ; white napkin tied round his head ; dark, coat ; glass of wine in 1. hand. Canvas, 30^ X 25 J in. 4^ Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. "138 MATTHEW PRIOR (1664-1721). lent ey painter. Earl of Hardwicke, Sir Godfrey Kneller. To waist ; standing at writing'-table ; looking to 1. ; holding a book en- tilled " Traites." Canvas, 30 x 36 in. 139 JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S (1667-1745). I Mr. E. Meade. Son of Jonath-an Swift, of an Eng. royalist family, and Abigail Erick, a Leicestersh. lady ; b. at Dublin, 30 Nov. 1667 ; educ. at Kilkenny and Trin. Coll. Dublin, at the charge of his uncle, Godwin Swift, who d. in 1688 and left him penniless ; received by Sir Wm. Temple, and lived as his Sec. with the exception of a short period tiU Temple's death, 1 699 ; pub. the " Tale of a Tub," 1704 ; joined the Tory party and wrote " The Conduct of the Allies," and other pDlitical pamphlets on their side ; Dean of St. Patrick's, 1713 ; is stated to have marr. Esther Johnson ("Stella") privately, 17 16 {see No. 93) ; pub. the " Drapier's Letters," 1724; 300/. reward offered by Gov. for discovery ofthe author; popularity great in Ireland; "GuUiver's Travels," 1727; his latter years were unhappy, and at length his mind gave way ; founded in Dub. an asylum for lunatics, of which he ultimately became an inmate ; d. 19 Oct. 1745. Mon. and bust in St. Patrick's Cathedral. Bust, as a young man in student's black gown, when a student at Trin. Coll. Dublin. " Given to Dr. Percy, Bishop Of Dromore, by Archdeacon Trail in Ireland." Canvas, 26 X 24 in. ' 140 JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S (1667^1745). Bodleian Library, Oxford. Charles Jervas. {See No. 139.) Bust to I. ; clerical dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. I 141 MATTHEW PRIOR (1664-1721). 5 Rev. W. V. Harcourt. Michael Dahl. B. in London, 1664 ; educ. at Westminster ; sent by the D. of Dorset to St. John's CoU. Camb. ; wrote, with Charles Montagu (N0.52), the " Country Mouse and City Mouse," a buriesque on Dryden's "Hind and Panther ;" Sec. at the Congress at the Hague, 1690; appointed by Wm. III. Gentleman ofthe Bedchamber ; Sec. at the Treaty of Ryswick ; Sec. to the Embassy at Paris ; M.P. for E. Grinstead, 1700; wrote with Swift and others the "Examiner;" Mm. Plenipo. to France, 1711 ; arrested, 1715, by order of H. of Com. and imprisoned; released, 17 17, without trial; d. at Wimpole, the seat of Ld. Oxford, 1721. Wrote, besides his poems, the History of his own time. Bust to 1. ; open skirt ; wearing dark cap. Oval, canvas, 30 X 25 in. '^142 ESTHER or HESTER JOHNSON, " STELLA" * (1681-1728). Judge Berwick. Stated to be dau. of a London merchant ; b. at Richmond, 1681 ; came with her mother to Moor Park (Sir Wm. Temple's), where Swift was residing as Sec. (j(?^ No. 139) ; he assisted in her educ. ; gave her the name of " Stella," which he uses m his journal written for her perusal when she resided near ¦Ground-floor.] 'In'ner Ha'll {Nos. 131-158). 43 his livingof Laracor, Meath; marr. her, 1716, as is said, in the Garden of ¦tire Deanery, Dub. ; she d. 28 Jan. 1727. Bust, lull face ; low blue dress ; red drapery ; Idng dark hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ¦143 JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S (1667-1744). LENT BY PAINTER.. Judge Berwick. Bindon. {See No. 139.) Bust to 1. ; bands and bl. dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 144 BERNARD SCHMIDT. University of Oxford. Organ-builder; native of 'Germany ; called " Father Smith" in England to distinguish him from his nephews, Gerard and Bernard, who came over with him as assistants ; his first organ here was for the Roy. Chapel, White hall ; Harris, who arrived from France, became his rival ; each built an organ for the Temple Ch. ; after a severe competition Father Smith's was preferred, Mr. Jeffreys, afterwards Ld. Chan., giving the decision in his favour, about 1682 ; built the organ for St. Paul's Cathedral, for Ch. Ch. and St. Mary's, Oxf, for Trin. Coll. Cambridge. To waist, looking to r. ; reddish drapery, lace cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25. 145 MEMBERS OF THE KIT-CAT CLUB. Baroness Windsor. Ascribed to Sir Godfrey Kneller. (i'^^ Nos. 111,115, 137, 147, 247.) The Kit-Cat Club was instituted about 1700; was composed of friends (called by Walpole " patriots who saved England ") who used to meet at the pie-man Christopher Catt's tavern, at first in Shire Lane, Temple Bar, -afterwards at Jacob Tonson's at Barn Elms, who built a room for their reception, in which their portraits originally hung ; the Club ultimately numbered 48 members, whose portraits were painted by Sir God frey Kneller, and were presented to Jacob Tonson. This Picture is described as a " scene in Christopher Cat's house, Chelsea Walk ; Steele, Ld. Orford, Addison, andhis stepson little Ld. Warwick, Sir G. Kneller, and others, at tea." Group of eight full-length figures in a room, seated and standing about a card-table, and drinking tea ; E. of Warwick as a child. Canvas, 77 X 60 in. -146 ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744). Rev. W. V. Harcourt. Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 136.) To waist, leaning on r. hand ; crimsbn cap, green gown ; at back is copy of a letter from Pope to Simon Ld. Harcourt, stating that he had seen Sir G. Kneller, and that Lord Harcourt was to have the portrait he had painted of him. Canvas, 24 X 29 in. 147 JACOB TONSON ( -1736)- Mr. W. R. Baker. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of a Barber-Surgeon in Holborn ; appren. 1670, to Thomas Basset, a bookseUer ; pub. Dryden's " Spanish Friar,"' 1681, but having to pay 20/. for it, was obliged to adfiiit another bookseller to a share ; bought the copyright of " Paradise Lost," half in i688 and the remainder 1690 ; pub. Dryden's 44 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. trans, from the Classics ; they quarrelled frequently about payment, and on one occasion Dryden sent him a triplet of such bitter personal satire, with a message threatening more verses, that he paid the poet's demand ; Sec. to the Kit-Cat Club, which he is said to have originated ; they first met at Christo pher Catt's {see No. 137), afterwards at Barn Elms, Tonson's country-house, where he built a room for their meetings ; the portraits of the forty-eight members painted by Sir Godfrey KneUer, and presented to Tonson, hung in this room till his death ; they were of one size, thence called Kit-Cat ; he had them engraved by Faber and pub. in 1723 ; d. 1736. To waist, seated, holding vol. of Milton in r. hand ; red cap and green gown, showing white shirt. Canvas, 28 x 36 in. 148 JOHN PHILIPS (i676-:-i7o8). LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. W. V. Harcourt. John Riley. Poet ; son of Archdeacon Stephen Philips ; b. at Bampton, Oxford, 1676 ; educ. at Winchester and Christ Ch. Oxf ; studied natural history, especially botany ; published in 1703 his poem, " The Splendid ShUhng ;" " Blenheim" in 1705, in rivalry of Addison's " Campaign ;" " Cider" in 1706 ; d. 15 Feb. 1708. Sir Simon (afterwards Lord Chancellor) Harcourt erected his monu ment in Westminster Abbey. Bust to 1. ; dark long hair, and dark dress. Oval, canvas, 30J x 25J in. 149 ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744). Sir Henry S Wilmot, Bt. Jonathan Richardson. {See No. 136.) Bust, profile to r. ; furred dark dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 1.150 JOSEPH ADDISON. Magdalen College, Oxford. Bust to r. ; ^ dark blue coat, open, and showing white shirt. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 151 SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE, M.D. (i65o?-i729). College of Physicians. John Closterman. Son of Robt. Blackmore of Corsham, Wiltshire ; b. 1650 ; entered at Edmund HaU, Oxford, 1668 ; M.D. at Padua ; settled in London ; FeUow of CoU. of Physicians, 1687 ; pub. a poem, " Prince Arthur," 1695, and "King Arthur," 1697; Physician to Wm. III. and knighted; pub. many other poems and prose writings ; his " Creation," a poem, is praised by Addison ; much assailed by the satirists of his time ; Pope alludes to " Blackmore's endless line ;" d, 8 Oct. 1729. Bust ; dark dress, full br. wig. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 152 MARTHA AND TERESA BLOUNT. Mr. M. H. Blount. " The fair-haired Martlia and Teresa brown." — Gay. Daurs. of Lister Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham, co. Oxford ; (Teresa, b. in Paris, 15 Oct. 1688 ; d. 7 Oct. 1759: Martha, b. 15 June, 1690; d. 12 July, 1763) ; educ. at Hammersmith and at Paris ; formed a Platonic friendship with Pope, which lasted from 1707 to his decease, 1744; after which they Ground-floor.] Inner Hall {Nos. 131-158). 45 removed from their mother's house in Welbeck Street to Berkeley Square, where they dwelt for the remainder of their lives. Half-length figures ; one holding a wreath entwined with a blue ribbon inscribed, in gold letters, "Martha Teresa Blount, sic positse quoniam suaves 17 16." Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 153 THOMAS TICKELL (1686-1740). lent by painter. Queen's College, Oxford. - Poet ; son of a clergyman ; b. at Bridekirk, Cumberland, 1686 ; educ. at Queen's Coll. Oxford, and became FeUow ; secured by some of his verses the notice of Addison, in whose politics he also agreed, and who praised his translation ofthe ist book ofthe " lUad," to the annoyance of Pope ; accom panied Addison to Ireland; became Under-Sec. of State, 1717, and in 1725 Sec. to the Lords Justices ; d. at Bath, 23rd AprU, 1740. His poem on the death of his friend Addison, addressed to the E. of Warwick, is one of his best productions. Half-length, standing, looking to r. Canvas, 62 X 44 in. Li 54 ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744). ORD Lyttelton. Jonathan Richardson. {See Nos. 136, 146, 149.) Seated, resting on r. hand, holding open book in left ; his dog " Bounce" looking up at him. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 155 SIMON, 1ST VISCOUNT HARCOURT, LORD CHANCELLOR (1660-1727). Rev. W. V. Harcourt. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Sir Phil. Harcourt and Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Waller, the Par liament, general ; b. 1660 ; educ. at Shelton, Oxfsh. and Pembroke Coll. Oxf ; called to the Bar, 1683 ; recorder of Abingdon ; disapproved of the Convention Pari. ; M.P. for Abingdon and for Cardigan ; took the oaths to Wm. and Mary ; managed the impeachment of Lord Somers (No. 28) 1700-1 ; Sol.-Gen. and Knt. 1702 ; LL.D. Oxf ; conducted the prosecution of Defoe for his tract, "The Shortest Way with the Dissenters," 1703 ; Att.- Gen. 1707; counsel for Dr. Sacheverell, 1710; Ld. Keeper, 1710; Priv. Coun. ; creat. Baron Harcourt, 1711 ; Ld. Chan. 1713 ; deprived on access. of Geo. I. and lived for a time retired; creat. Visct. 1722, and P. C. ; friend of Bolingbroke, Pope, Gay ; it was in a house belonging to him at Stanton Harcourt that Pope translated his " Iliad ;" d. 28 July, 1727, at his house in Cavendish Sq. ; bu. at Stanton Harcourt. Half-length, standing ; Chancellor's robes ; great seal to his r. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 156 CATHARINE HYDE, DUCSS. OF QUEENSBERRY (1700-1777). Earl of Essex. Prior's " Kitty, beautiful and young," and the friend of Swift and Gay, the latter of whom lived in the Duke's house for some years before his death ; celebrated for her beauty, wit, and eccentricity ; 2nd dau. of Henry, E. of Clarendon and Rochester, and Jane Leveson Gower, Swift's "principal 46 Reign of Queen Ani^e, 1702-17 14. Goddess;" b. 10 Feb. 1700 y Lady of the Bedchamber to Q. Anne; marr^ Chas. 3rd D. of Queensberry, 1720; resigned her place and took up Gay's, cause when the success of his "Beggars' Opera" became offensive to the Court ; d. in Savile Row,, July 1777. Three-quarter length, seated ; low blue dress, as shepherdess, with crook and lamb to her 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 157 NICHOLAS ROWE (1673-1718). LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. W. V. Harcourt. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Dramatic Poet ; son of John. Rowe, Serjeant-at-Law ; b. at Little Beck- ford, Bedfordshire, 1673 ; educ. at Westminster under Dr. Busby ; entered at the Midi Temple ; produced his first tragedy, the "Ambitious Stepmother," 1700-; " Tamerlane," 1 702 ; the "Fair Penitent," " J'ane Shore," &c. ; Under- Sec, when the D. of Newcastle was Sec. of State ; Poet Laureate on accessbiu of George I. ; translated Lucan, &c. ; published an edition of Shakspeare ; d. 6 Dec. 1718 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length, standing to r. ; dark wig ; yeUowish-brown drapery, held by 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 158 JOHN ARBUTHNOT, M.D. (1675-1734-5). College of Physicians. Charles Jervas. Son of a clergyman ; b. at Ai^buthnot, near M-.ontrose, 1675 ; educ. at Aberdeen, and took degree of M.D.; came to London and, taught mathe^ matics until he could commence the practice of his profession ; F.R.S. 1704; became physician to P. George of Denmark; appointed physician to Q. Anne, 1709, and. became F. Coll. of Physicians, 1710 ; engaged with his friends Pope and Swift in the plan of the projected Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus ; wrote various political satires ; pub. Tables of Ancient Coins, &c. 1727; d. 27 Feb. 1734-5- Half-length, seated to 1. ; hands resting on closed book ; pen in r. Canvas, 46 X 36 in. No. 4. EASTERN GALLERT {Nos. 159-380). 159 RACHAEL RUSSELL, DUCHESS of DEVONSHIRE. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Dau. of WiUiam Lord Russell, executed, on a charge of high treason, and Rachael Wriothesley, 2nd dau. of Thomas, E. of Southampton ; b. 1674; marr. Wm. Cavendish, 2nd D. of Devonshire, K.G. ; d. 28. Dec. 1725. Half-length, seated ; r. arm resting on pedestal. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 160: ELIZABETH CHURCHILL, COUNTESS OF BRIDGEWATER ( -1713-14). Earl Spencer, K.G. Charles Jervass ^ 3rd dau., of John, ist D. of Marlborough (No. 81); mar. Scroop Egerton, E., afterwards i.st D. of Bridgewater ; d. 22 March, 1713-14. Pope speaks of " Bridgewater's eyes." To waist; young;. looking to 1, ; low bliie dress. Canvas, 30 X 25;!% Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery [Nos. 159-380). 47 161 CAPTAIN WILLIAM DAMPIER (1652-1712). lent by painter. Briti^P Museum. Thomas Murray. B. 165,2, of a S^i^ersetshire family ; went to sea ; served against the Dutch ; went to the West Indies ; overseer of a Jamaica plantation ; en gaged in the logwood trade at tbe Bay of Campeachy ; crossed the Isthmus of Darien with a party of buccaneers, 1679; sailed from Virginia, 1684; doubled Cape Horn ; reached Bencool'en, and returned to England ; pub lished his voyage round the world, 1691 ; appointed commander of a King's sloop, and surveyed the W. and N.W. coasts of Australia ; wrecked on his way home ; returned to England, 1701, and published account of his voyage ; at sea again tiU 17 11 ; believed to have died 1712 ; voyages pub. 1697- 1709. Bust ; holding vol. of his voyages in r. hand. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 162 RIGHT HON. WILLIAM BROMLEY, SPEAKER ( -1732)- Christ Church, Oxon. Son of Sir Wm. Bromley, K.B., of Baginton, Warwicksh. ; educ. at Ch. Ch. Oxf ; B.A. 1681 ; trav. abroad ; at Rome, 1688 ; M.P. for W:arwicksh. 1689 ; one ofthe 92 members who. refused to recognise Wm. III. ; opposed the D. of Marlborough ; supported the High Church Party ; Speaker, 1710; Sec. of State ; d. 1732. Three-quarter length, standing ; claret-coloured coat ; blue draper)-. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 163 MICHAEL DAHL (1656-1743). Mr. T. S. Carter. Michael Dahl, Portrait Painter ; b. at Stockholm, 1656 ; had some instruction from Ernstraen Klocke ; visited England, 1678 ; Paris and Rome, where he painted the portrait of Queen Christina ; returned to England, 1688, KneUer being then the fashionable painter ; patronised by Q. Anne and P. George of Denmark, whose portraits he painted ; d. iij. London, 1743, at the age of 87. Bust to 1. ; dark fur cap. Canvas, 25 X 18^ in. 164 THOMAS GUY (1644-1724). Governors of Guy's Hospital. Vanderbank. Son of a lighterman of Horsleydown ; b. 1644 ; brought up to the business of a bookseller ; traded in the importation of Bibles from HoUand, and sale of those printed at Oxford ; speculated successfully in South Sea Stock ; spent about 200,000/. on " Guy's " Hospital, Southwark ; erected almshouses at Tamworth, and left money to Christ's Hospital, &c. ; d. 1724. Bust, showing 1. hand ; large wig; white neckerchief; dated 1706. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -165 ANTHONY HENLEY, M.P. ( -1711). Lord Henley, M.P. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eldest son of Sir Robt. Henley, M.P. for Andover, 1679 ; educ. at Oxford ; friend of Swift, Pope, and the wits of his time ; an accomplished musician, ; patron of Garth and other writers, and a contributor to the " Tatler," the "Medley," &c. ; marr. Mkry, dau. of Hon. Peregrine Bertie; M.P. for Andover, i69i,and afterwards for Weymouth and Mekombe Regis ; opposed tp the Tory party ; d. Aug. 171 1. Half-length, standing ; long dark hair ; lavender-colpnred coat,, yellowish drapery. Canvas, 50 X 4° in. Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-17 14. 1 66 DR. WILLIAM BEVERIDGE, BP. OF ST. ASAPH (1638-1708). LENT BY PAINTER. Bodleian Library, Oxford. ETenjamin Ferrers. B. at Barrow, Leicestershire, 1638 ; educ. at St. John's Coll. Cambridge; pub. at the age of 20 a treatise " De Linguarum Orient. ; " ordained 1660 ; Vicar of Ealing, and there wrote his work on Chronology ; Rector of St. Peter's, Cornhill, 1672 ; Prebendary of St. Paul's, 1664 ; Archdeacon of Col chester, 1681 ; Chap, to Wm. III. and Mary ; Bp. of St. Asaph, 1704; d. at Westminster, 5 March, 1708 ; bu. in St. Paul's ; his "Private Thoughts upon Religion," and other devotional works, and his sermons, were pub. after his death ; bequeathed property to the Societies for Promoting Ch. Know, and for the Propagation of the Gospel. Bust ; episcopal habit. Oval, 30 X 25 in. Painted after death, as he had always refused to sit, by B. Ferrers, a deaf-and-dumb artist. 167 LT.-GEN. CHAS. CHURCHILL. Mr. F. Hanbury Williams. Gov. of Plymouth ; Groom of Bedchamber ; M.P. for Castle Rising, 1714-1742. Bust ; military uniform. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 168 ANNE OLDFIELD (1683-1730). Mr. F. Hanbury Williams. , Actress ; b. about 1683 ; app. to a seamstress in Westminster ; early showed talent for the stage; seen by Farquhar, and played in one of Vanbrugh's pieces, 1700; had great success as Lady Betty Modish, in Gibber's " Careless Husband," 1704-5 ; afterwards in many characters in comedy and tragedy ; noted for her beauty, and musical voice ; set the fashion in dress ; is " Flavia" in the " Tatler," and " Narcissa" in Pope ; d. 23 Oct. 1730. Her body lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber, and was bu. with great ceremony. Half-length ; low dress, held by a chain of pearls and jewels ; crowned \\-ith bay ; paper in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 169 ADMIRAL SIR JOHN LEAKE (1656-1720). Trinity House. Jonathan Richardson. B. at Rotherhithe, 1656 ; was in Sir E. Spragge's action with Van Tromp, and in the battle of La Hogue ; served with distinction on the Spanish coasts in the War of Succession ; succ. Sir Cloudesley Shovel (No. ;' 22) as com.-in-chief of the fleet, 1707 ; Rear- Adm., Ld. of the Admiralty, '' and Mast. Trinity House, 1709 ; d. i Aug. 1720. Half-length, seated ; long grey hair ; ship in distance to 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 170 JOHN ROBINSON, BISHOP OF LONDON (1650-1723). Bishop of London. B. at Cleasby, co. York, 1650 ; educ. at Oriel CoU. Oxf ; domestic chap. to the embassy m Sweden, 1683 ; ambas. there until 1708 ; Dean of Windsor, Regr. of the Order of the Garter, and Preb. of Canterbury, 1709 ; Bp. of Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-380). 49 Bristol, 1710 ; Ld. Privy Seal and P. C. 1711 ; ist. Plenipo. for the Peace of Utrecht ; Bp. of London, 1714 ; founded exhibns. at Oriel Coll. and added to its buUdings ; d. at Hampstead, 11 April, 1723 ; bu. at Fulham. Bust ; broad bands, bl. dress. Painted in Sweden when he was ambass, there. .Canvas, 24 X 21 J in. 171 SAMUEL CLARKE, D.D. (1675-1729). lent by painter. St. James's, Westminster. B. II Oct. 1675 ; Divine and Metaphysician ; son of Edw. Clarke, alder man of Norwich ; educ. at the Free School there, and at Caius Coll. Camb. ; translated Rohault's " Physics," and added notes on the Newtonian system, 1697 ; succeeded Whiston as Chaplain to John Moore, Bp. of Norwich, 1698 ; Rector of Drayton, Norwich ; preached the Boyle Sermons, 1704 and 1705 ; Rector of St. Bennet's, London, 1706 ; of St. James's, Westminster, 1709 ; d. 17 May, 1729. Edited for Jacob Tonson (No. 147) an edition of Caesar's " Commentaries," and part of the " Iliad ;" translated Newton's treatise on Optics ; wrote in reply to Hobbes, Dodwell, CoUins, &c. His metaphysical writings and his " Doctrine of the Trinity " occasioned much controversy ; his works, in 4 vols, fol., were published 1738. Half-length, standing in library ; resting 1. hand on book. Canvas 50J X 40J in. 172 CHAS. BOYLE, 4TH EARL OF ORRERY, K.T. (1676-1731). m Christ Church, Oxford. 2nd s. of Roger, 2nd E. ; b. at Chelsea, 1676 ; educ. under Atterbury (No. 106) at Ch. Ch. Oxf, where he edited the " Epistles of Phalaris," whence arose a fierce controversy with Dr. Bentley (No. 180) ; M.P. for Huntingdon, . 1700 ; Earl, 1703 ; received the comm. of a regt. ; K.T. ; Maj.-Gen., and fought under Marlborough (No. 81) ; P.C. ; Env. Extr. to Brabant and Flanders, 1713 ; raised to the Eng. peerage for his services, as Lord Boyle, Baron Marston ; Ld. of the Bedchamber to Geo. I. ; sent to the Tower on a charge of treason, 1722; acquitted and liberated 6 months after; the " Orrery '' constr. by Graham the watchmaker was so called by Steele in compliment to him ; d. 28 Aug. 173 1. Half-length, standing ; star and ribbon (dark blue) of K.T. Canvas 50 X 40 in. 173 JOHN GAY (1688-1732). Countess Delawarr. Boll< B. near Barnstaple, Devon, 16B8 ; apprenticed to a mercer in London ; pub. in 171 1 his "Rural Sports," and became known to Pope ; sec. to Duchess of Monmouth, 17 12; attended the E. of Clarendon to Hanover; wrote comedies and farces ; the " Beggars' Opera " was brought out in 1727 with great success ; disappointed in his expectations of court favour ; spent his latter years in the household of the D. of Queensberry ; author of " Fables," " Black- eyed Susan," &c. ; d. 4 Dec. 1732; bu. in Westminster Abbey; Pope wrote the inscription on his monument. Bust to r. ; showing r. hand ; wearing fur cap. Purchased 1777. .Canvas, 30 X 25 in. D 50 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. 174 SIR THOMAS HANMER, Bart. (1677-1746). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Chas. J. F. Bunbury, Bt. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Only son of Wm. Hanmer, Esq.; b. 24 Sept. 1677, at Bettisfield, co. Flint ; educ. at Westminster and Ch. Ch. Oxford ; marr. ist, Isabella, widow of the 1st D. of Grafton ; succ. as 4th Bart. 1701 ; M.P. for co. Flint, 1702 ; became a leader ofthe Tories; Speaker of the House of Commons, 1713 ; M.P. for Co. of Suffolk; edited Shakspeare, pub. by the Univ. of Oxf, J744 ; mar. 2nd, Ehz., dau. of Thos. Folkes of Gt. Barton, Suffolk ; d. 7 May, J 746. To waist, standing ; crimson coat ; long fair wig. Canvas, 36 X 34 in. 175 " GEORGE VERTUE (1684-1752). Society of Antiquaries. Thomas Gibson. Engraver and antiquary ; b. in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 1684 ; worked with an engraver of arms and crests ; became pupil of Van der Gucht ; aided by Sir G. Kneller and Lord Somers, for whomhe engraved a port, of Archbp. TiUotson ; Member of the Academy of Painting, estab. in 171 1 ; patronized by Harley, 2nd Lord Oxford (No. 219) ; collected throughout England materials for the history of British Art ; Walpole pur chased his MSS. and compiled from them his "Anecdotes of Painting;'' d. 24 July, 1752 ; bu. in the Cloisters, Westminster. Bust to 1.; port-crayon in r. hand; wearing blackcap. Painted 1723. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 176 JOHN GAY (1688-1732). '^Mr. Wm. Angerstein. Wm. Hogarth. {See No. 173.) Bust; bluish-green cap and coat, showing white shirt. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 177 JOHN GAY (1688-1732). Viscountess Clifden. Jonathan Richardson. {See No. 173). Bust, profile to r.; crimson cap and dress. Canvas, 27 X 24 in. 178 SIR SAMUEL GARTH, M.D. ( -1719). College of Physicians. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. in Yorkshire ; educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and took degree of M.D. ; FeUow of CoU. of Physicians. 1693 ; spoke the Harveian oration m 1697 ; Knt. on accession of George I. ; Physician to the King and Physi cian General to the army ; author of the " Dispensary," and other poems, trans, of Ovid, &c. ; d. 18 Jan. 1719. To waist, looking to r. ; showing r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 179 WILLIAM CROFT, Mus. Doc. (i 657-1 727). University of Oxford. Thomas Mvrray. ¦Musician ; b. at Nethereatington, Warwicksh. abt. 1657 ; educ. under Dr. Blow, in the Chap. Roy. ; Gentleman of Chap. Roy. 1700, and Organist, 1704; succ. Dr. Blow as organist of Westminster Abbey, 1708; Mus. Doc. Oxon ; pub. "Musica Sacra," 1724 ; d. Aug. 1727. Bust to r. ; hood of Mus. Doc. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Ground-fl^or.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-380). 51 •180 RICHARD BENTLEY, D.D. (1661-1742). LENT BY PAINTER. Trin. Coll. Camb. Scholar and critic ; b. at Oulton, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, 1661 ; educ. at Wakefield ; entered a Sizar at St. John's Coll. Cambridge, 1676; Master of Gram. Sch. Spalding, Lincolnshire, 1682 ; ordained Deacon, 1690 ; Preb. of Worcester, 1692 ; Keeper of the Royal Library at St. James's, 1693; Master of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 1700, and Archdeacon of Ely, 1701 ; pub. " Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris," 1699 ; replied to Hon. C. Boyle, (No. 172) who was aided by Atterbury and others ; abused by Swift in the "Battle of the Books;" Regius Prof of Divinity, 17 16; quarrelled with the University ; deprived of his degrees ; restored by King's Bench; d. 14 July, 1742. Pub. Sermons; editions, with notes, of Horace, Terence, Homer, &c. Half-length, seated, looking to r. ; r. hand resting on book ; inscribed "jEt. 48, 171(5." Canvas, 50J x 40J in. -^ 181 JOHN FREIND, M.D., M.P. (1675-1716). College of Physicians. B. 1675 ; educ. at Westm. and at Ch. Ch. CoU., Oxford ; F. CoU. Phys. 1716 ; M.P. for Launceston, 1722 ; imprisoned in the Tower, 1722-23, and released by Sir Robt. Walpole at the request of Dr. Mead, who refused to prescribe for Sir Robt. till he had obtained an order for his friend's release ; pub. account of E. of Peterborough in Spain, Praslectiones Chimicse, &c. ; d. July 26, 1716 ; bu. in Westm. Abbey. Half-length, seated to 1. at writing-table ; bust of Hippocrates to his 1. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 182 JOHN CHRISTOPHER PEPUSCH (1667-1752). University of Oxford. Musician ; b. at Berlin, about 1667 ; early employed at the Prussian Court ; came to England about 1700; pub. Sonatas, &c. ; Mus. Doc. Oxon, with Dr. Croft; pub. Corelli's Sonatas, &c. 1732; organist of the Charterhouse, 1737; F.R.S.; wrote a "Treatise on Harmony," of which he had profound theoretic knowledge ; d. 20 July, 1752. Bust to r. ; large dark wig ; white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -183 SIR JAMES THORNHILL (1676-1734). Mr. G. C. Handford. Sir James Thornhill. Painter ; b. at Weymouth, Dorsetsh. 1676 ; his father being obliged to seU his estate, young ThornhiU set out for London, and was aided by Dr. Sydenham his uncle ; gained some reputation as a history painter ; travelled on the Continent, and on his return was patronised by Q. Anne ; decorated 1he cupola of St. Paul's, and the saloon and refectory at Greenwich Hospital, his payment being at the rate of ^^os. the square yard ; full-sized copies of RaffaeUe's cartoons, executed by him, are now in the Royal Academy; his dau. marr. Hogarth ; d. 4 May, 1734. Bust to r., as a young man ; long reddish hair ; blue gold-laced coat. Canvas, Jo x 25 in. 52 Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. 184 RICHARD NEWPORT, 2nd EARL OF BRADFORD LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Bradford. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eldest son of Francis, ist Earl of Bradford ; succ. 1708; Lord Lieut, of CO. Salop; d. 1723. Half length to r. ; dark brownish drapery, white sleeve, full fair wig. Canvas, 5 1 X 40 in. I 85 ABRAHAM DE MOIVRE (1667-1754). Royal Society. Joseph Highmore. B. at Vitry, 26 May, 1667, of an ancient French Protestant family ; took refuge in England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes ; supported himself by teaching mathematics and natural philosophy ; became acquainted with Newton ; dedicated to him his " Doctrine of Chances," published 1717 ;' F.R.S. ; contributed to the "Phil. Trans." papers on mathematics ; published "Evaluation of Annuities on Lives," 1724; when the style was changed in 1752, Lords Macclesfield and Chesterfield, who brought forward the bill, and Daval who drew it, were De Moivre's pupils ; the theorem bearing his name is given in his " Miscellanea Analytica," 1730. Pope says, " Sure as De Moivre without rule or line." Newton referred inquirers about the " Principia" to him. D. in London, 27 Nov. 1754, aged 87. Bust to r. ; long dark wig ; signed, "Jos. Plighmore, pinx. 1736." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 186 CHARLES SPENCER, 3RD E. OF SUNDERLAND, K.G. (1674-1722). Earl Spencer, K.G. Jonathan Richardson. Son of Robert, 2nd Earl, and Anne Digby (No. 49), daughter of George, E. of Bristol ; b. 1674 ; educ. by Dr. Trimnell, afterwards Bp. of Winchester, and mentioned by Evelyn as "a youth of extraordinary hopes ;" M.P. for Tiverton, 1695 ; sue. 1702 ; Envoy Extraordinary to Vienna ; a leader ofthe Whigs, aud opponent of Harley (No. 98) ; Sec. of State 1707-10; Lord-Lieut, of Ireland on the accession of George I., 1714; Sec. of State with Addison, 17 17 ; First Lord of the Treasury ; his bill to limit the number of peerages was defeated by Sir R. Walpole ; in 1720 Walpole and Townshend joined his administration ; accused of malversation in the South Sea business ; acquitted, but obliged to leave office; opposed Walpole, and is staterf-to have negociated with the Jacobites ; member of the Kit-Cat Club, and a collector of curious books, &c. ; d. 19 April, 1722. Full-length, standing; ribbon and star of K.G. ; Ld. Chamberlain's key.. Dated 1720. Canvas, 91 X 55 in. 187 WILLIAM SOMERVILLE (1692-1742). Mr. C. Wren Hoskyns. Sir Godfrey Kneller.. Poet ; b. at Edstone Hall, Warwickshire, 1692, the residence of his an cestors ; educ. at Winchester and New CoU. Oxford, of which he became a FeUow ; resided on his estate ; pub. " The Chase," " Field Sports," fables,. lyrical pieces, &c. ; d. 19 July, 1742; bu. at Wotton, Warwicksh. Bust to r ; purplish coat ; white cravat ; large fair wig. Presented by Wm. Somerville to his neighbour Christopher (son of Sir Christopher) Wren, of Wroxhall Abbey. Canvas, 30 X 25 J- in. Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-380). 53 188 THOMAS BRITTON ( -1714). LENT BY PAINTER. British Museum. J. Woolaston. " Musical small coal-man ; " a dealer in coal, whose skill and taste in music was such that the most fashionable and celebrated persons came to his house in Aylesbury St. Clerkenwell, for musical meetings ; the long, low room was over his coal store, and was approached by a narrow outside stair ; here Handel used to play, and ladies were among the guests ; he was also a judge of old books and MSS., and depositing his coal sack on the window- ledge at Mr. Bateman's, in Paternoster Row, used to join the collectors inside ; d. in consequence of fright from a ventriloquist's trick ; bu. in Clerkenwell, i Oct. 17 14. To waist, holding a small coal measure in' r. hand ; large black hat ; green frock. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 189 EDMUND HALLEY, LL.D, (1656-1741-2). Royal Society. Thomas Murray. Son of a wealthy tradesman in Winchester Street ; b. at Haggerston, near London, 29 Oct. 1656 ; educ. at St. Paul's School and Queen's College, Oxford ; eariy stud. Astronomy ; went to St. Helena, 1676, and collected materials for his Chart of Magnetic Variation, pub. 1701 ; F.R.S. ; Savilian Prof of Geom. Oxford; Hon. Sec. Roy. Soc. 1713 ; succ. Flamsteed as Astron. Royal, 1719; contributed to the "Phil. Trans." 81 papers on astro nomy, magnetism, mechanics, &c. ; induced Newton to publish the " Principia," and presented it to James II. ; d. at Greenwich, 14 Jan. 1741-2. His astron. tables were pub. 1749 ; he was an Arabic scholar as weU as an accomplished classic. Bust, with paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 190 MARY WILBRAHAM, CSS. OF BRADFORD. Earl of Bradford. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Dau. of Sir Thomas Wilbraham, Bt. of Woolhey, co. Chester ; marr. Richard Newport, 2nd Earl of Bradford (No. 184). Half-length, standing, holding a dove ; pond with fowls in' distance ; marked at back "J. Mich. Wright, pinxit," and dated 1676. Canvas, 51 X 40 in. 191 SIR JOSEPH JEKYL, Kt. (1664-1738). Master of the Rolls. Son of Rev. — Jekyl ; b. in Northamptonsh. 1664 ; studied law ; one of the managers of Dr. Sacheverell's trial; Master of the RoUs, 171 7; Priv. Councillor ; Kt. ; vindicated, in a pamphlet, the position of Master of the RoUs against Ld. ChanceUor King ; d. 1738. Bust ; in robes as Master of RoUs ; on back is a letter from Lord Alvanley en receiving the portrait, June 1801. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 192 PRINCESS MARIA CLEMENTINA SOBIESKI (1702-1735). Mr. W. PoLLARD-URQUHAaT, M.P. FrANCESCO TrEVISANI. Dau. of Prince James Sobieski, granddau. of John, King of Poland ; b. 1702; marr. James Stuart, the Chevaher St. George, 17 19 (No. 193)5 54 Reign of George I. 1714-1727. mother of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (No. 306) and Henry, Cardinal of York (No. 307); d. 1735. Half-length, standing at table, on which are a watch and coronet ; jewelled fan in 1. hand ; low jewelled dress. Canvas, 39 X 29 in. 1 193 PRINCE JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART ^ lentby (1688-i766). painter, Sir Robert T. Gerard, Bt. Called the " Chevalier St. George " and the " Old Pretender ; " eld. son of James II. and Maria d'Este of Modena; b. at St. James's, 10 June, 1688; marr. 17 19, Maria Clementina, dau. of Prince James Sobieski of Poland; d. I Jan. 1766., Half-length, as a boy ; scarlet coat ; ribbon K.G. Canvas, 3Q X 25 in. 194 GEORGE I., AS ELECTOR (1660-1737). Duke of Marlborough. George Augustus, son of Ernest, Elector of Brunswick and Leineburg, and Sophia, youngest dau. of Elizabeth, Q. of Bohemia, dau. of James I ; great grandson of James I.; b.at Osnabruck, 28 May, 1660; married 1682, Sophia Dorothea, only dau. of George Williain, Duke of Zelle ; succeeded to the Electorate, 1698 ; succeeded to the crown by Act of Settlement on death of Queen Anne ; crowned 20 Oct. 17 14 ; d. at Osnaburg, 11 Jtne, 1727. Half-length ; armour ; ribbon K.G. ; red drapery ; baton in r. hand. Marked at back, "H. de Quiltery, ft. 1705." Canvas, 52 X 45 in. 195 PRINCESS LOUISA STUAET. Mr. p. H. Howard. Half-length, as a child ; low blue dress ; crowned with flowers, and holding bouquet in her r. hand. Canvas, 28 X 23 in. 196 JOHN LAW OF LAURISTON (1681-1729). National Portrait Gallery. Son of a goldsmith at Edinburgh, where he was borh about 1681 ; his mother inherited an estate called Lauristoji. ; early employed on the revenue accounts of Scotland ; proposed an extensive scheme of paper currency ; fled from Scotland in consequence of a duel, and wandered for some time abroad ;.. at Paris induced the Regent Orleans to establish a bank for issuing notes, and became its manager ; started the Mississippi Company, which by degrees obtained the monopoly of almost all the trade of France, the farming of the revenues and the coinage for nine years ; the shares rose to 2050 per cent ; issued notes to the amount of more than 40 millions sterling ; his lev^e was thronged by people of rank ; a royal arret, altering the values of notes and shares, suddenly changed the public feeling, and the bubble burst ; Law was obliged to quit France ; d. at Venice, 1729. Bust to 1. ; dark crimson gold-laced dress,, lace cravat ; large wig. Oval,, canvas, 32 X 25 in. 197 PRINCESS LOUISA MARIA TERESIA (1692-1712). Sir Robert T. Gerard, Bt. 6th child of James II. and Maria Beatrice Eleanora d'Este, dau. of Alphonso IV. Duke of Modena ; b. at St. Germains, 28 June, 1692 ; destined to, be a nun, but d. unmarr, 8 April, 1712. Half-length, as a child, standing ; pointing with r. hand ; orange blossom. in 1. ; white satin low, dress ; high lace head-dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. K Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nos, 159-380). 55 198 PRINCE JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART. LENT BY , PAINTER. Mr. W. Pollard-Urquhart, M.P. Francesco Trevisani. {See- No. 193.) To waist ; mantle and collar K.G. ; crown to his 1. Canvas, 39 X 29 in. 199 SOPHIA DOROTHEA, ELECTRESS OF HANOVER. Duke of Marlborough. {See No. 68.) Three-quarter length, seated ; low dress ; ermine-lined blue drapery. Canvas, 54 X 47 in. - 200 RRINCE JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Benedetto Luti. {See No. 193.) To waist ; robes and collar K.G. ; at back, name, painter, and " From the Cardinal of York's collection at Frescati." Canvas, 39 X 30 in. 201 WILLIAM MAXWELL, 5TH E. OF NITHSDALE, Hon. M. C. Maxwell. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Robert, 4th E. ; succ. 1695 ; engaged in the E. of Mar's rebeUion, 1715 ; taken pri soner at Preston; sent to the Tower, tried, and sentenced to be executed, 24 Feb. 1716 ; on the evening previous he escaped from the Tower by his wife's stratagem {see No. 207), and reached France ; d. at Rome^ 20 Mar. 1744. Half-length, standing ; armour ; helmet to his r. ; painted 17 12. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 202 PRINCESS MARIA CLEMENTINA SOBIESKI. Rev. R. Prat. {See No. 192.) Half-length, miniature size, holding mirror in r. hand (partly effaced). Canvas, 14 X 12 in. -203 PRINCE JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART. Mrs. Bedford. N. de Largilliere. {See No. 193.) To. waist, as a boy ; scarlet coat ; ribbon K.G. Canvas, 24 X 18 in. (t204 prince JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART. Sir p. De Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart. M.P. {See No. 193.) Bust to r. ; armour ; ribbon. K.G. Canvas, 29J x 24^ in. -,205 GEORGE I. (1660-1727). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Sir Godfrey Kneller. {See No. 194.) Full-length, seated in royal robes; crown, orb, and sceptre to his r. Canvas, 93 X 57^ in- 56 Reign of George I. 1714-1727. 206 EARL MARISCHAL (1687-1778). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Kintore. Francesco Trevisanl B. 1687 ; served under Marlborough ; capt. of the Guards to Q. Anne; resigned on access, of George I. and joined the rising of 1715 ; proclaimed the Pretender at Edinb. ; d. at Berlin, 25 May, 1778. To waist ; armour ; biton in r. hand ; tents in background. Canvas, 38J X 30 in- 207 LADY WINIFRED HERBERT, COUNTESS OF NITHSDALE ( -1749). Hon. M. C. Maxwell. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Daughter of William Herbert, Marquis of Powis ; married WiUiam Maxwell, 5th E. of Nithsdale (No. 201) ; when her husband, having joined the E. of Mar's rebellion, was taken prisoner, and condemned to death, she enabled him to escape from the Tower the eve of the day fixed for his execution, remaining in the prison in his stead ; the account she left of his escape has been published ; d. at Rome, 1749. Three-quarter length, seated beneath rocks ; dog to her r. ; painted 1712. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 208 CHARLOTTE SOPHIA, BARONESS KILMAN- SEGG, COUNTESS OF DARLINGTON ( -1730). Earl Howe. Wife of Baron Kilmansegg, master of the Horse to Geo. I. when Elector ; Mistress of Geo. I. ; Countess of Platen in Germany ; created Countess of Leinster, 172 1 ; Countess of Darlington, 1722 ; d. 1730. FuU-length, seated ; yellow dress ; pug-dog to her 1. Canvas, 79 X 53 in. 209 GEORGE STANHOPE, DEAN OF CANTERBURY (1660-1728). Dean of Canterbury. Son of Rev. Stanhope, Rector of Hertishorn, Derbysh. ; b. there, 1660; educ. at Uppingham, Rutlandsh., and Eton; entered King's Coll. Camb. 1677; took Orders; Vicar of Lewisham, 1689; Chaplain to Wm. III.. and Q. Mary; engaged in educ. of D. of Gloucester; D.D. 1697; Vicar of Deptford, 1703 ; D. of Canterbury, 1704 ; d. at Bath, 18 March, 1728 ; bu. at Lewisham. Celebrated as a preacher ; author of Sermons, Paraphrase &c. on the Epistles and Gospels, 1705-9; and many other works. Bust ; bands and black gown. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 210 PRINCE JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART. Mr. p. H. Howard. {SeeNo. ig^.) Bust; cuirass; embroidered doublet ; long wig. Canvas, 28J X 23 in. 211 JOHN EUSKINE, EARL OF MAR, K.T. Earl of Kellie. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eld. son of Charles, E. of Mar, succ. 1689 ; Priv. Coun. 1697 ; K.T. ; one of the Commiss. for Union with England; Sec. of State for Scotland, Ground-floor,] Eastern Gallery (Nos. 159-380). 57 1706 ; for Gt. Britain, 1713 ; signed the proclamation of George I. ; procured a loyal address from the Highland Clans, but was not permitted to present it ; accepted commission of Com.-in-Chief from the Pretender, whom he proclaimed at Braemar, 6 Sept. 1715 ; took possession of Perth; encount. D. of Argyll at Dumblane, or Sheriffmuir, 13 Nov. ; attended the Pretender into Perth ; his army soon dispersing, embarked at Montrose, and escaped to Gravelines ; d. at Aix-la-Chapelle, May, 1732. Half-length ; armour ; ribbon and badge K.T. Canvas, 47 x 39 in. 212 WILLIAM GORDON, 6th VISCT. KENMURE ( -1716). lent by painter. Hon. Mrs. Bellamy Gordon. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Eld. son of Alexander, 5th Visct. ; succ. his father, 1698; set up the stan dard of the Pretender at Lochmaben, 17 15, and had the command in the S. of Scotland ; taken prisoner at Preston ; beheaded on Tower Hill, 24 Feb. 1716. Bust ; armour ; long dark wig. Painted in the Tower shortly before he was beheaded. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. • 213 PRINCE JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUjART /j AND PRINCESS LOUISA. fu^ (^ Earl of Orford. N. de Largilliere. ' {See Nos. 193, 197.) FuU-length, as children, with greyhound ; orange- , tree and parrot to the r. Inscribed with title and age of P. James, seven ; and'' Princess Louisa, three ; signed " N. de Largillierre,s,pinxit, 1695." Canvas, 75J X 57J in. 214 HON. JAMES ERSKINE, LORD GRANGE. (1679-1754). Earl of Kellie. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. 1679 ; 2nd son of Charles, Eari of Mar, and brother of the leader ofthe Rebellion of 1715 (No. 211) ; called to the Scottish Bar, 1705 ; Ld. of Session, as Ld. Grange, 1715 ; Ld. Justice Clerk ; resigned 1734, and entered Pari, in oppos. to Sir Rt. Walpole ; sec. to P. of Wales ; d. m London, 24 Jan. 1^54. Bust to r. ; dark blue drapery. Canvas, 28J X 24 in. 215 WILLIAM MACKENZIE, 5TH EARL (Titular MARQUIS) OF SEAFORTH ( -1740). Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth. Son of Kenneth, 4th Eari; created by James II. Marquis of Seaforth ; joined in the RebeUion of 171 5 ; attainted, but in 1726 relieved by George I. from danger of imprisonment or execution ; d. 8 Jan. 1740, in the Island of Lewis. The " FareweU to Mackenzie, High Chief of Kintail," was composed Three-quarter length, standing ; young, playing with a dog. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 58 Reign of George I. 17 14-1727. 216 EDMUND GIBSON, BISHOP OF LONDON (1669-1748). LENT BY PAINTER. Oueen's College, Oxford. B. at Bampton, Westmoreland, 1669; entered Oueen's Coll. Oxf, 1686; Rector of Lambeth ; Archdeacon of Surrey; Bishop of Lincoln, 1715; of London, 1720 ; d. 1748 ; a learned writer on church history, law, and con troversy. Half-length, seated ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 217 LADY LUCY HERBERT. Hon. M. C. Maxwell. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Daughter of Wm. Herbert, Marquis of Powis ; sister of the Countess of Nithsdale (No. 207). Three-quarter length, standing ; green and crimson drapery. Canvas,. 50 X 40 in. 2 1 8 SIR JEFFREY GILBERT, Kt., LORD CHIEF BARON (1674-1726). Mr. E. Walker. Michael Dahl. B. at Goudhurst, Kent, 1674 ; entered the Inner Temple ; Just, ofthe K Bench and Ch. Bar. ofthe Excheq. in Ireland, 171 5 ; Bar. ofthe Excheq. in Eng. 1722 ; a Commiss. of the Great Seal, 1724 ; Lord Ch. Bar. 1725 ; d. at Bath, 14 Oct. 1726 ; bu. in Abbey Ch. ; mon. also in the Temple. Half-length, standing ; ermine-lined scarlet robes and collar of S.S. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 219 EDWARD HARLEY, 2nd EARL OF OXFORD. British Museum. Michael Dahl. Son of Robert, ist Earl (No. 105) ; marr. Henrietta Cavendish HoUes, daughter of John, D. of Newcastle (No. 95); succ. 1724; continued the collec tion of MSS. commenced, by his father, and augmented his library to more than 40,000 vols. ; the Harleian MSS. collected by his father and himself were purchased by Parliament for the British Museum, 1754, from his widow, who had preserved them at her house in Dover Street ; d. 16 June, 1741 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length, standing ; peer's robes, coronet to his 1. ; medallion in L hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 220 BENJAMIN HOADLY, BP. OF WINCHESTER (1676-1761). National Portrait Gallery. Mrs. Hoadly. B. at Westerham, Kent, 1676 ; educ. at Catharine Hall, Camb. ; Rector of St. Peter-le-Poor, London, 1704; Rector of Streathara, 1710 ; Bp. of Bangor, 1715-16 ; preached a Sermon which excited such controversy — called "the Bangorian Controversy" — in the Lower H. of Convocation, that Con vocation was prorogued and did not meet again for business until thiscenty. ; Bp. of Hereford, 1721 ; SaUsbury, 1723 ; Winchester, 1734 ; d. 17 Apr. 1761. His works, sermons, controversial tracts, &c., pub. 3 vols. fol. 1773. Half-length, seated to 1. ; episcopal habit ; badge as Chancellor of the Garter. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nqs. 159-380). 59 221 WILLIAM WAKE, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY lentby (1657-i737). painter. Archbishop of Canterbury. Isaac Whood. B. at Blandford, 1657 ; educ. at Ch. Ch. Oxford ; Preacher at Gray's Inn ; Rector of St. James's, Westm. 1693 ; Dean of Exeter, 1701 ; ,Bp. of Lincoln, 1705 ; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1716; d. 1737 ; wrote on Controversy, and on the. Constitution ofthe Ch. of England. Half length, seated ; episcopal habit ; 1. hand on open book. Canvas, 50 X 40 in- .- 222 WILLIAM SHIPPEN, M.P. (1672-1743). * Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. Pope's " Downright Shippen." B. about 1672 ; son of the Rector of Stockport ; educ. at Stockport School ; M.P. for Bramber, 1707; a leader of the Jacobite party; committed to the Tower, 17 17. Walpole said of him, " I would , not, say who was corrupted, but I would say who was not cor- ¦ ruptible ; that man is Shippen." Shippen returned the compliment by saying, "Robin and I are honest men." On the motion to remove Walpole did not vote, but withdrew from the house with his followers, 1741; d. 1743. Half-length, seated to r. ; black dress ; addressed letter on table to his 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 223 RIGHT HON. JOHN AISLABIE, CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER ( -1742). Earl de Grey and Ripon. Of Studley Royal, Yorkshire ; Privy Councillor to George I. ; First Lord ofthe Treasury, 17 18, and Chanc, ofthe Exchequer in the E. of Sunderland's Government, succeeding Sec. Stanhope ; introduced the South-Sea Bill into the House, supported by Sec. Craggs (No. 225), 1720, and became a Director ; the Directors ordered to present a report and their accounts ; secret com- ' mittee reported ; compelled to resign ; expelled the House ; committed to the Tower, " to the great joy of the City of London, where bonfires were lit in aU directions ;" greater part of his property seized ; d. 18 June, 1742. FulHength, standing, as Chan, of the Exchequer. Canvas, 93 X 57 in. 224 THOMAS PARKER, ist E. OF MACCLESFIELD, LORD CHANCELLOR (1666-1732). Earl Spencer, K.G. John Riley. B. 23 July, 1666, at Leek, Staffordshire; educ. at Newport, Salop, and brought up to the law by his father ; placed on the roll of Attorneys, 1686 ; estab. himself at Derby ; afterwards studied at the Inner Temple ; called to the bar, 1691 ; Recorder and M.P. for Derby ; Queen's Serjeant and Kt. 1705; engaged in impeaching Dr. Sacheverell (No. 126) ; Ld. Ch. Jus tice, 1710 ; Priv. Councillor; decUned the Great Seal; created Baron Parker of Macclesfield, 1716 ; Lord Chancellor, 1718 ; Earl of Macclesfield, 1721 ; obliged to resign (1725) on account of the state of accounts ofthe Masters in Chancery ; impeached, 1725,, and fined 30,000/.; George I. signified his intention to repay this sum, but only an instalment of 1000/. had been received by the ex- ChanceUor when the king died ; lived in retirement ; d. 28 April, 1732 ; bu. at Shirburn, Oxfordshire. Half-length, seated to 1. ; peer's robes ; scroll in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 6o Reign of George I. 17 14-1727. 225 RIGHT HON. JAMES CRAGGS ( -1721). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of St. Germans. Sir Godfrey Knellek Contractor for army clothing, and accused of " ill practices ;" committei to the Tower, 1695 ; Postmaster-Gen. with Charles, 4th Lord Cornwallis 1715 ; succeeded Addison as Sec. of State in the E. of Sunderland's Govern ment, 1718-1721 ; accused of receiving the fictitious stock distributed by thi South-Sea Company ; d. during the investigation ; his estate was seized. Half-length, standing to r. ; blue laced coat. Canvas, 5 1 x 40 in. 226 ANTHONY COLLINS (1676-1729). Mr. Charles Wykeham Martin, M.P. Son of Henry Collins ; b. at Heston, near Hounslow, 21 June, 1676 educ. at Eton and King's Coll. Camb. ; studied at the Temple, but gave up law and devoted himself to literature ; carried on several controversies on philosophical and church questions ; published his discourse of Free- thinking, 1713, which was answered by Dr. Hoadly (No. 220), and Bentley (No. 180), and ridiculed by Swift (No. 139) ; visited Holland, and became ac quainted with Le Clere and others ; published " A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion," 1724, the opinions of which were opposed by Whiston, Dr. Samuel Clarke, Dr. Sherlock, and others ; d. 13 Dec, 1729 ; bu. in Oxf Chapel. Half-length, standing ; 1. arm resting on bas relief of Cupids. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 227 JOHN CAMPBELL, 2nd DUKE OF ARGYLL, K.G. (1678-1743). Duke of Argyll, K.T. Allan Ramsay. Son of Archibald, ist D. ; b. 10 Oct. 1678 ; Priv. Coun. 1703 ; crea. an Eng. Peer as Baron Chatham and E. of Greenwich, for promoting the Union with Scotland, 1705 ; served under Marlborough with distinction in four campaigns; Ambas. and Generalissimo to Spain, 17 10; Com.in-Chief in Scotland ; encounted Mar at Dunblane, 17 15 ; crea. D. of Greenwich and K.G. 1719; F- Marshal, 1735-6; d. 3 Sept. 1743; bu. in Westminster Abbey, where is a monument to him by Roubilliac. Half-length, standing to 1. ; robes and coUar K.G. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 228 CHARLES TOWNSHEND, 2nd VISCOUNT TOWNSHEND, K.G. (1674-1738). Marquis Townshend. Son of Horatio, ist Visct; b. 1674; sue. 1687 ; Ambass. Extra, at the Hague ; marr. Dorothy (No. 236), sister of Sir Robt. Walpole, 17 13; Sec. of State ; Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1717 ; Pres. of Council, 1720 ; K.G. 1724; d. June, 1738. Full-length, standing ; robes and collar, K.G. Canvas, 95 X 57 in. 229 GEORGE HOOPER, D.D., BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS (1640-1727). Christ Church, Oxford. Wm. Hogarth. B. at Grimley, near Worcester, 1640 ; educ. at St. Paul's, Westminster, and Christ Church, Oxford ; Chap, to Bishop Morley, and to Archbishop Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-380). 61 Sheldon ; Rector of Lambeth ; in HoUand for two years as Chap, to the Princess Mary ; Chap, to Charles II. 1680; one ofthe four clergymen at tending the D. of Monmouth on the scaffold ; Dean of Canterbury, 1691 ; Bishop of St. Asaph, and afterwards of Bath and Wells in the room of Ken ; d. 6 Sep. 1727, at Berkeley, Somerset ; wrote on the Romish controversy. Half-length, seated ; episcopal habit ; s. of arms to his r. ; age 83, date 1723. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 230 JOHN DALRYMPLE, 2nd EARL OF STAIR, K.T (1673-1747). lent by painter. Earl of Stair. Allan Ramsay. Eld. surv. son of John, 1st E., whom he succ. 1707; b. at Edin. 20 July, 1673 ; educ. in Ayrshire and at Leyden and Edin., Ijeing designed for the law, but ent. the Army, and rose to the rank of Fd.-Mar. ; distin. at Ramillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquet; on the acc. of Geo. I. (1714) Com.-in-Chief in Scotland ; Amb. to France, 1715 ; ret. in 1720, and spent many years in retirement at Newliston, occupied in planting and introducing improvements in farming ; Com.-in-Chief of the allied Army in Flanders, and under Geo. II. at Dettingen, 1742-3; Com.-in-Chief 1744; d. at Queensberrj' Ho. Edinburgh, 9 May, 1747; bu. at Kirkliston. ' Half-length to r. ; scarlet uniform over cuirass ; r. hand resting on baton. Canvas, 43 X 39-2- in. 231 SIR HANS SLOANE, Bart. M.D. P.R.S. (1660-1752). Royal Society. Sir Godfrey Kneller. B. at KiUeleagh, co. Down, 16 April, 1660; of Scotch extraction; stud. in London and Paris ; Phys. to the D. of Albemarle, Gov. of Jamaica, 1687-2; creat. a Bart. 17 16, being the ist Physician so honoured; Phys. Gen. to the Army, 1716 ; Pres. of Coll. of Phys. 1719-35; Phys. in ord. to Geo. II. ; Pres. of the R. Soc. 1727 ; d. at Chelsea, where he formed a Botanic Garden, 11 Jan. 1752 ; distinguished for his benevolence ; his mus. and lib. purchased for the nation for 20,000/. (the sum named in his will), the founda tion ofthe Brit. Museum ; his chief work " Hist, of Jamaica." Bust to r. ; laced coat ; full fair wig ; white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 232 CATHARINE SHORTER, LADY WALPOLE. Hon. F. Walpole. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Dau. of Sir John Shorter, Lord Mayor of London ; marr. (as his ist wife) Sir Robt. Walpole, afterwards ist E. of Orford ; d. 20 Aug. 1737. Bust ; low dress ; reddish head-dress and drapery. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 233 ADMIRAL SIR JOHN NORRIS, Kt. Lords of the Admiralty (Greenw. Hos.). George Knapton. Capt. 1690; Rear-Adm. 1707; Vice-Adm. 1708; Adm. 1709; Com. -in- Chief in the Mediterranean,. 1709-1 1 ; Vice-Adm. of Eng. and Com.-in-Chief ofthe Fleet, 1739 ; M.P. for Rye ; called by the seamen, on account of many misfortunes, " Foul- weather Jack ;" d. 13 June, 1749. Half-length, standing ; r. arm resting on pedestal ; ships in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 62 Reign of George I. 1714-1727. '234 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU. LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Wharncliffe. Charles F. Della Rusca. B. 1690 ; eld. dau. of Evelyn, E. after. D. of Kingston ; marr. Edward Wortley Montagu, 1712 ; on coming to London, her wit and beauty at tracted great attention ; accompanied her husband to Constantinople when he was made Ambas. to the Porte, 17 17 ; while there wrote the "Letters" on which her literary fame chiefly rests ; introduced into England from Tur key inoculation for small pox ; returned in 1 71 8, and settled at Twickenham ; in the latter part of her life lived abroad, principally in the Venetian States ; ret. to England, 1761 ; d. in London, 21 Aug. 1762. Pope was at one time her admiring friend, but they afterwards quarrelled and he satirised her in the "Dunciad" and "Imitations of Horace," where she is supposed to be " Sappho." Her chief poetical works the " Town Eclogues," 1716, and the retaliatory poem on Pope, in which she is said to have been assisted by Ld. Hervey (No. 257). Half-length ; with writing materials before her ; low red dress ; r. arm resting on a skull ; b. in r. hand. Canvas, 35 X 47 in. 235 EARLS OF LINCOLN, WINCHILSEA, SCAR BOROUGH, AND DUKE of KINGSTON, K.G. Duke of Newcastle. Three-quarter length ; three figures seated, with wine-glasses and olives on a table before them ; one standing. Canvas, 70 X 63 in. 236 DOROTHY WALPOLE, VISCOUNTESS TOWNS HEND ( -1713). Hon. F. Walpole. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Dau. of Robert Walpole of Houghton, co. Norfolk, and sister of Sir R.Walpole(No. 247); m. Charles, 2nd Vise. Townshend, K.G. 1713 (N0.228). Bust ; green head-dress and drapery. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 237 WILLIAM CHESELDEN (1688-1752). College of Surgeons. Jonathan Richardson. B. in Leicestersh. 1688 ; Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hosp. ; one of the great est Operators of his time, also eminent as an Oculist ; retired from practice 1737, and became Surgeon to Chelsea Hosp. ; an intimate friend of Pope,; Author of Works on Anatomy, Osteology, and Lithotomy ; d. suddenly at Bath, 10 April, 1752. Bust ; scarlet coat ; crimson cap. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 238 THOMAS SHERLOCK, BISHOP OF LONDON. St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. Son of Wm. Sherlock, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's ; b. in London, 1678 ; educ. at Eton ; entered Catharine HaU, 1698 ; became FeU. ; Master, 1714; Master of the Temple, 1704 to i753 ; D. of Chichester, 1715 ; opposed Dr. Hoadly (No. 220) in the Bangorian Controversy ; Preb. of Norwich, 1719 ; Bp. of Bangor, 1728; of Salisbury, 1734; of London, 1748 ; declined Arch, of Canterbury ; d. 1761 ; bu. at Fulham; wrote "Use and Intent of Prophecy," Sermons, &c. Half-length, seated ; robes as ChanceUor of Garter. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-380.) 63 239 ALLAN RAMSAY. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir George Campbell, Bt. Allan Ramsay. (See No. 245.) Bust to 1. ; r. hand pointing to a portrait. Canvas, 25 X 19 in. 240 LAVINIA FENTON, DUCHESS OF BOLTON. Mr. Brinsley Marlay. William Hogarth. Dau. of a lieut. in the navy ; b. about 1708 ; appeared at the Hay market as "Monimia" in the "Orphan," 1726; noted as a singer, and in the ^'Beggars' Opera" appeared as "Polly Peachum;" marr. (his 2nd wife) Charles Paulet, 3rd D. of Bolton ; d. 1760. Bust ; low lace-edged dress ; flowers in her bosom. Canvas, 24 X 20 in. 241 SIR HANS SLOANE, Bt., M.D., P.R.S. (1660-1752;. Coll. of Physicians. Thomas Murray. {See No. 231.) Half-length, standing to r. ; 1. hand resting on cap ; gloves ini. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 242 MARY BELLENDEN, after. DU. of ARGYLL. Duke of Argyll, K.T. Dau. of John, 2nd Lord Bellenden ; Maid of Honour to the Princess of Wales ; celebrated for her beauty, and admired by the P. of Wales ; marr. Colonel John Campbell, one of the grooms of the Prince's bed-chamber, afterwards (1720) 4th D. of Argyll ; d. 1736. Full-length, standing ; black dress trimmed with white fur. Canvas, 78 X 48 in." 243 GEORGE AUGUSTUS, after. 3RD VISCT. HOWE ( -1758). Earl Howe. Eld. surv. son of Emanuel, 2nd Vise, whom he succ. 1735 ; M.P. for Nottingham, 1747 and 1754 ; Brig.-Gen. under Gen. Abercrombie in North America, and killed in a skirmish with the French on the march towards Ticonderoga, 5 July, 1758. Full-length, as a boy, lying down, as Cupid with quiver and bow. Canvas, '43^ X 27 in. 244 ' BISHOP HOADLY. St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. {See No. 220.) Bust to 1. ; bands ; bl. gown ; r. hand resting on book. Can-vas, 30 X 25 in. 245 ALLAN RAMSAY (1685-1758). Sir G. Clerk, Bt. Wm. Aikman. B. at Leadhills, Lanarkshire, where his father was manager of Ld. Hope- toun's lead mines, 1685 ; educ. at the village school ; first a wig-maker, after- 64 Reign of George I. 17 14-1 727. wards a successful bookseller at Edinb. ; pub. the " Evergreen, Scots Poems before 1600 ;" pub. the " Tea-table Miscellany," a collection of songs, partly his own ; his chief work " The Gentle Shepherd, a Scots Pastoral Comedy 1725 ; est. the ist Circulating Lib. in Scotland ; d. 7 Jan. 1758 ; b. in Grey- friars Churchyard. Bust tol. ; reddish cap. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 246 CATHARINE SHORTER, LADY WALPOLE. lent by painter. Rev. F. v. Thornton. {See No. 232.) Half-length, standing ; low white dress, blue scarf Canvas, 50 X 40 in. From the Strawberry HiU Coll. ^f247 SIR ROBERT WALPOLE, ist E. OF ORFORD, s K.G.(i676-i745). Rev. F. V, Thornton. Son of Robert Walpole, I\I.P. ; b. 26 Aug. 1676, at Houghton, Norfolk ; educ. at a school at Massingham, Eton, and King's CoU. Camb. ; M.P. for Castle Rising, 1700, joining the Whigs ; CounciUor to Geo. P. of Denmark 1705 ; Sec. at War, 1708 ; one of the managers of SachevereU's trial, 1710 ; supported the succession of the H. of Hanover ; deprived of his offices on overthrow ofthe Whig party, and voted by the H. of Commons (Jan. 1712) guilty of breach of trust and corruption as Sec. at War ; expelled and com mitted to the Tower ; re-elected for Lynn, being considered a martyr to his party ; on accession of Geo. I. made Paymaster of the Forces ; Priv. Coun. : Chan, of the Excheq.; 1st Ld. ofthe Treas. ; aided the impeachment of Harley E. of Oxford (No. 98), Bohngbroke (No. 109), &c. ; obliged to resign, 1717' in office, 1720; devised measures forthe restoration of credit after the South- Sea failures ; 1st Lord of the Treasury, 1721-42; K.B. 1724; K.G. 1726 retained in ofiice by George II. 1727; Excise Scheme, 1733 ; influence shaken by death of Queen Caroline ; endeavoured in vain to prevent the Spanish War ; opposed by Pariiament of 1742, and resigned 11 Feb. ; created E. of Orford, 9 Feb. ; d. 18 March, 1745 ; bu. at Houghton. Formed the col lection of pictures at Houghton, sold by the 3rd Eari to the Empress of Russia. Standing ; yellowish coat ; ribbon K.G. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. From the Strawberry HiU Coll. 248 HAMLET WINSTANLEY (1695-1760). Earl of Derby, K.G. Hamlet Winstanley. Son of Henry Winstanley, who built the Eddystone Light-house previous to the present one ; b. 1695 ; pupil of KneUer ; trav. in Italy ; on his return devoted himself to engraving ; etched Ld. Derby's coUection of pictures, and pub. them as The Knowsley Gallery ; " d. about 1760 Three-quarter length, seated before an easel, sketching with port-crayon, holding pallet and brushes. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 249 ELIZABETH HESKETH, COUNTESS OF DERBY. Earl of Derby, K.G. Hamlet Winstanley. Only danghter of Robert Hesketh of Rufford, co. Lancaster ; married, 1 714, Sir Edward Stanley, Bt., who succeeded as nth E. of Derby, 1735-6. flo,Zr"' 358 HENRY BOYLE, ist EARL OF SHANNON, SPEAKER ( -1764). Sir C. C. W. Domvile, Bt. Stephen Slaughter. 2nd son of Henry Boyle, of Castle Martyr, co. Cork ; b. at Castle Mar tyr ; M.P. for Cork co. 1715 ; Speaker ofthe Irish Ho. of Commons, 1733-56 ; Chan, ofthe Exch. for Ireland, 1733, 1739 and 1755 ; called by Sir R. Wal pole "The King ofthe Irish Conraions ;" crea. E. of Shannon, 1756; d, in Henrietta St. Dub. in the 82nd year of his age, 1764 ; bu. in St. Patrick's; Bust, seated to r., showing part of hat and right hand. Signed, " Stepn. Slaughter, Pt., Dublin, 1745." Oval, canvas, 25^ x 30J in. ;86 Reign of George II. 1727— 1760. 359 GEORGE BRUDENELL, 4th E. OF CARDIGAN, AND LADY MARY MONTAGU. LENT BY P.4INTER, Rev. j. E. Waldy. Marcellus Laroon. Described as the marriage of (icorgc Brudencll, 4th E. of Cardigan, afterwards D. of .Montagu (1712-1790) with Lady Mary Montagu (1712-1775), dau. of John, 2nd D. of Montagu, on the 7th July, 1730. Small full-length figures in a large room ; a party at breakfast ; a group playing lutes, a spinet, &c., accompanying a lady singing ; a, clergyman is meeting Geo. E. of Cardigan, and is being presented to the bride. Canvas, 35 X 28 in. 1360 JANE THORNHILL, MRS. HOGARTH (1709-1789). Mr. Willett L. Adye. Wm. Hogarth. Daughter of sir James Thornhill (Xo. 183) ; b. 1709 ; married, without the consent of her parents, Wm. Hogarth the painter (No. 352) ; her father was not reconciled to h'er for two years afterwards ; d. 1789 ; bu. at Chiswick with her husband. Half-length-, seated lo 1., holding an oval picture. Canv.is, 36 X 28 in. 361 THOA'IAS V1/ORLIDGE (1700-1766). Mr. M.artin H. L. Colnaghi. Thomas Worlidge. B.at Peterborough, 1700; chiefly kno-wn by his drawings and etchings in imitation of Rembrandt ; drew heads with lead pencil and Indian ink on vellum ; made a large number of drawings of antique gems ; painted also in -oil and miniatures ; d. at Hammersmith, 23 Sept. 1766. To waist, looking to 1. ; porte-crayon in 1. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 362 LADY ELIZABETH GERMAINE ( -1769). ¦Countess Del.awarr. C. Philips. " Lady Betty Germaine,' 2nd dau. of Chas. 2nd. E. of Berkeley ; marn (his 2nd wife) Sir John Germaine, Bt., of Drayton, co. Northampton, who d. Dec. 1718, and left his estates to her ; she d. 16 Dec. 1769 ; bu. at Drayton ; bequeathed her estate chiefly to Ld. Geo. Sackville, who took the name of Germaine, and was cr. Visct. SackviUe (No. 642). Full length, miniature size, seated, holding a fan. Canvas, 16 X 12 i.i. Signed, " C. Philips." 363 WILLIAM COLLINS (1720-1756) at the Age of 14. Lieut.-Colonel Frans. Cunningham. Bellars. B. at Chichester, 25 Dec. 1720; son of a hatter; educ. at Winchester, and Queen's and Magd. CoUs. Oxon ; settled in London 1744, and expe rienced great poverty; pub. his "Odes," 1747 ; d. insane at Chichester, 1756. Best known by his " Ode to the Passions," and " Dirge in Cymbeline." Bust at the age of 14 ; crayon. Paper, 13J X loi in. 364 WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764). Mr. Willett L. Adye. Wm. Hogarth. (Sec No. 352.) Full length, miniature-size ; painting, with canvas on an -easel before him.' Eng. by himself Canvas, 15 J x 14 in. Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-3S0). S7 365 SUSANNA MARIA ARNE, MRS. CIBBER ( -1766). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. a. G. Finlaison. Actress ; dau. of an upholsterer in Covent Garden, and sister of Dr. Thos. Arne the musician ; first appeared in public as a singer ; marr. Theophilus Cibber ; appeared as Zara, 1736, at Drury Lane, being instructed by CoUey Cibber ; in tragedy her acting was praised by Garrick ; Handel composed music for her ; d. 30 Jan. 1766. Head, full face. Canvas, 15 X 10} in. 366 MARGARET WOFFINGTON, as " Penelope." '(Countess Delawarr. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Comic actress ; b. in Dublin, 18 Oct. 1720 ; brought up to the stage by a Madame Violante, a rope-dancer ; appeared first in Dub. ; at Cov. Gard, 1738, as "Sir Harry Wildair," where her beauty and liveliness won admira tion ; in Dub. 1742 with Garrick, who addressed a love-song to '-my Peggj. ;'" rival of Mrs. Cibber and Mrs. Bellamy ; struck with paralysis on the stage 17 May, 1757; d. at Teddington, where she was' noted for her charities, 28 .A.pril, 1760. Half-length to r. ; in character of " Penelope," wearing crown ; hands crossed. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 367 JAMES MONRO, M.D. (1680-1752). College of Physicians. B. 1680 ; educ. at BaUiol Coll. Oxf ; Fell. Coll. Phys. 1729 ; Phys. to BrideweU and Bethlehem Hospitals ; d. 1752. Bust ; black dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 368 MARTIN FOLKES, P.R.S. (1690-1754;. Royal Society. Wm. Hogarth. Scholar and Antiquary ; b. in Gt. Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 29 Oct. 1690 ; eld. son of Martin Folkes ; educ. at the Univ, of Saumur and Clare HaU, Camb.; F.R.S. when only 23; Pres. ofthe Royal Soc. 1741 ; Mem. of the Acad, of Sciences, Paris, 1742 ; a large contributor to the "Phil. Trans. ;" Pres. of the Soc. of Antiq. 1750 ; author of "Tables of Eng. Silvei and Gold Coins;" d. in London, 28 June, 1754. Bust, showing r. hand pointed forward ; dark claret-coloured coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -369 TOBIAS GEORGE SMOLLETT, M.D. (1721-1771). Mr. a. Smollett. Verelst. B. at Dalquhurn, Vale of Leven, Dumbartonsh. 1721 ; educ. at Dumbarton Gram. Sch.; app. to a Surgeon at Glasgow; Surgeon's Mate on board the "Cumberland," and at Carthagena, 1741; quitted the Navy, and lived for some time in Jamaica ; on his return to England settled in London (as a. Surgeon) and commenced authorship with Satires, &c. ; '¦ Roderick Random,'' his first novel, appeared in 1 748 ; " Peregrine Pickle," 1 75 1 ; " Count Fathom," 1753; founded and conducted the "Critical Review," 1756; began to pub. '"Hist, of England," 1757 ; supported Ld. Bute in the "Briton," the paper Reign of George II. 1 727-1760. which provoked the " North Briton " of Wilkes ; " Humphrey Clinker," 1771 ; d. while travelhng for his health, near Leghorn, 21 Oct. 1771. Half-length, standing ; gloves in 1. hand ; r. in his long-flapped em broidered waiscoat. Painted in 1756. Canvas, 50 X 4° in. 370 SARAH MALCOLM. lent by painter. Mr. j. H. Anderdon. Wm. Hogarth. B. about 17 II in Durham, of a family possessing some independence ; her father's extravagance left her without means of support ; she became, when about 22 years of age, laundress at some chambers in the Temple ; acted as charwoman to Mrs. Lydia Duncomb, in Tanfield Court, Temple, and on Sunday morning, 4 Feb. 1733, murdered Mrs. Duncomb, another elderly woman her companion, and a young girl their maid, in their rooms ; con victed and executed opposite Mitre Court, Fleet Street, 7 Mar. 1733. Head to r. ; white cap and »eckerchief Canvas, 22 X 18 in. 371 MRS. PRITCHARD (1711-1768). Rev. W. V. Harcourt. R. E. Pine. Actress ; maiden name Hannah Vaughan ; b. 17 1 1 ; received httle education ; marr. an actor named Pritchard, and was acting in the provinces 1733 ; played both comedy and tragedy with success ; noted as Lady Macbeth and the Queen in Hamlet ; praised by Walpole and Churchill ; retired from the stage April, 1768 ; d. Aug. of the same year. Bust as a queen, wearing coronet and jewelled cross. Canvas, 27 X 21 in. ;i.372 WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764). Marquis of Lansdowne. Wm. Hogarth. {See No. 352.) Bust ; reddish cap ; green drapery, showing white shirt coUar and sleeve; yellowish coat; signed "Wm. Hogarth, 172(1)4;" in scribed on paper at back, — " This likeness of Mr. Wm. Hogarth by himseli was presented to his friend Mr. Furnivall, in the year 1727, who left it tc his son D. Furnivall, of Dean Street, Soho, from whom it was purchased.' Canvas, 29 X 21 in. , 373 REV. LAWRENCE STERNE (1713-1768). Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. at Clonmel, 24 Nov. 1713 ; his father, Roger Sterne (the original o: " Uncle Toby "), a Lieut, in the Army ; passed the first years of his life -witl his father's reg., chiefly in Ireland ; educ. at a school near Halifax anc Jesus CoU. Camb. ; held the living of Sutton, Yorksh., a Preb. in York Ca thedral, and other Church preferment ; " Tristram Shandy," vols. i. and ii. pub. at York, 1759 ; the remaining vols. 1 76 1-7; traveUed abroad; "Sen timental Journey," 1768; "Sermons of Mr. Yorick;" d. in lodgings at 41 Old Bond Street, 18 Mar. 1768 ; bu. in the burying-ground of St. George's Hanover Square. Three-quarter length, seated ; bl. gown ; resting head on r. hand writing-table with papers on it to his r. Canvas, 51 x 40 in. ^74 OLIVER GOLDSMITH (1728- 1774). Mr. Studley Martin. Wm, Hogarth Son of Rev. Charles Goldsmith ; b. at Pallas, co. Longford, 10 Nov. 1728 entered a Sizar of Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1745, where his expenses were main! Ground-floor,] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 159-380). 89 borne by his uncle, Rev. Thomas Contarini ; stud. Medicine in Edinburgh ; embarked for the Continent ; visited Leyden ; travelled in France, Germany, and Italy ; stopped at Padua, where he may have taken his degree ; wrote hispoemofthe "Traveller," which was not pub. tiU 1764; on his return to England supported himself with difficulty by his pen ; pub. the " Vicar of Wakefield," 1766; his comedy, "The Good-natured Man," was brought out 1767 ; "The -Deserted Village," 1770 ; and "She Stoops to Conquer," in 1773 ; he continued in difficulties though his writings were successful ; d. 4 April, 1774 ; bu. in the Temple burying-ground. Half-lenglh, seated, writing at a round table ; claret-coloured coat and ruffles ; black cap. Canvas, 13 x 16 in. 375 THOMAS GRAY (1716-1771). LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. F. V. Thornton. J. G. Eckhardt. Poet and Scholar ; son of a Money-scrivener ; b. in CornhiU, London, 26 Dec. 1716 ; educ. at Eton and Peterhouse, Camb. ; ent. Inner Temple, 1738 ; acc. Horace Walpole on his travels abroad, 1739, but they parted, and Gray returned home, 1741, and settled at Camb. ; " Ode on a distant Pros pect of Eton CoUege," 1747 ; "Elegy written in a Country Churchyard," 1752 ; migrated to Pembroke Hall, 1756 ; declined the Poet-Laureateship 1757 ; " Progress of Poesy " and " The Bard," both printed at Walpole's Strawberry HiU Press, 1757 ; Prof of Mod. Hist. Camb. 1768 ; d. 30 July, 1771, and bu. beside his mother at Stoke Pogis. Half-length, leaning on chair, with MS. of his lines on " Distant Prospect of Eton CoU." in r. hand. Canvas, 16 X 13J in. From Strawberry HUI Coll. 376 EDWARD CAVE (1691-1754). Mr. j. Gough Nichols. F. Kyte. Printer; b. at Newton, Warwickshire, 29 Feb. 1691 ; friend and early patron of Dr. Johnson, who wrote his life ; established the " Gentleman's Magazine ;" d. 10 Jan. 1754. Three-quarter length, miniature size ; bro-wn cap and coat ; gold-laced waistcoat ; holding paper in r. hand. Panel, 12 x 9J in. 377 HORACE WALPOLE (1717-1797). Rev. F. V. Thornton. J. G. Eckhardt. Youngest son of Sir Rob. Walpole by Catharine Shorter, his ist wife ; b. in Arlington St. 5 Oct. 17 17 ; educ. at Eton (with Gray) and King's CoU. Camb. ; M.P. for CaUington, 1741, and afterwards for Castle Rising and King's Lynn, but took no prominent part in the House, from which he retired 1768 ; exerted himself to save Adm. Byng, 1757 ; held three sinecure offices ; purchased in 1747 Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, which he enlarged into a Gothic mansion, and fiUed with his coll. of books, curiosities, and works of art ; estab. a private printing-press there, 1757 ; author of the novel, "The Castle of Otranto ;" the tragedy, " The Mysterious Mother ;" " Catal. of Royal and Noble Authors of England ; " " Anecdotes of Painting in England " (based on Vertue's materials) ; " Memoirs," &c. ; but best known by his "Letters" (1735-1797) ; succ. his nephew, the 3rd Earl, 1791, but never took his seat ; d. unmarr. at No. 11 Berkeley Square, 2 Mar. 1797. Half-length, sm. life-size ; resting 1. hand on vol. of" .(Edes Walp. ;" Straw berry HiU in background. Dated at back 1754 Canvas, l6i X I3jin. From Strawberry Hill Coll. 90 Reign of George II. 17 27-1 7 60. ,378, MRS. .MARGARET WOFFINGTON (1720-1760). LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. a. G. Cornwall. J. B. Vanloo. iSce No. 366.) To waist ; low dress ; bird-cage to her r. and canary •on her shoulder. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 379 DAVID HUME (1711-1776). National Gallery of Scotland. Allan Ramsay. B. at Edinburgh, 1711, of a branch of the E. of Home's family; at the Univ. of Edinburgh for at least one Session ; for a short time in a Mercantile house at Bristol, 1734 ; ^vent to France, where he wrote his '•Treatise of Human Nature," pub. in 1739; '' Essaj'S," 1741-2 ; Sec. to Gen. St. Clair in his Exp. to the coast of France, and his iSIilitary Embassy to Vienna and Turin, 1746-7 ; " Enquiry concerning the Principles of .Morals," 1751 ; " Political Discourses." 1752 ; Librarian to the Faculty of Advocates, 1752; "Hist, of England,'' 1 754-61-2; Sec. to Ld. Hertford's Embassy to Paris, 1763 ; Charge d'Affaircs, 1765 ; ret. home, 1766; Under- Sec, of .State, 1768; cl. at Edinburgh, 25 Aug. 1776. Bust, leaning on 1. arm ; scarlet laced coat. Can\-.-'.5, 30 X 25 in. 380 JOHN POTTER, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY ( 1 674-1 747). Christ Church, Oxford. Son of a Linendraper : b. at Wakefield about 1-674 ; educ. at the Gr.-.m. School, Wakefield, and LTniv. CoU. O.xford ; FeU. of Lincoln Coll. 1694; Reg. Prof of Divinity and Canon of Ch. Ch. 1708 ; Bp. of Oxford, 1715 ; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1737 ; d. 1747. .Author of - Antiquities of Greece," 1697 ; " Discourse on Church Government," &c. Three-quarter length, seated to r. ; episcopal habit. Dated 1747. Can vas, 54 X 44 in. No. 5. CENTRAL HALL (Nos. 381 to 397). 381 RICHARD MEAD, M.D. (1673-1754). Sir H. S. Wilmot, Bt. Michael Dahl. Son of Rev. Matt. Mead, Nonconformist Divine; b. at Stepney, 11 Aug. 1673; stud, at Utrecht, Leyden, and Padua, where he graduated M.D.; ret. to London, and practised at Stepney, 1696; Phys. to St. Thomas's, 1703; att. O. Anne on her death-bed; Phys. to Geo. 11.; author of works on '• Poisons," " Plague," &c.; instrumental in the introd. of inoculation ; friend of Pope, Arbuthnot, &c. ; distin. for his benevolence and the support he gave to Literature, Art, and Science; formed a valuable Lib. and Mus.; d. 16 Feb. 1754. iMon. in West. .Abbev'. Half-length, seated, holding a small bronze figure ; bust of Hippocrates to his 1. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. Ground-fljoor .] Central Hall {Nos. 381-397). 91 382 ARCHIBALD BOWER (1686-1766). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Wm. Anthony. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. at Dundee, 1686 ; educ. at the Scottish CoU. Douay; became a Jesuit; came to England, 1726, and joined the Church of England ; readmitted to Church ai Rome, 1744, and again became a Protestant ; wrote the " History ofthe Popes," 1750 ; also much ofthe " Universal Hist. ;" d. 3 Sept. 1766. Bust to r. ; dark dress ; red book in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 383 REV. ISAAC WATTS, D.D. (1674-1748). Dr. Williams's Library. Dissenting Divine ; b. at Southampton, where his father was master of a boarding-school ; eldest of 9 children ; attended the Free School at Southampton ; his early proficiency was remarkable ; tutor to Sir John Hartopp's son ; became Assistant-Minister to a congregation in Mark Lane, 1698 ; his health failed, and he was received by Sir Thos. Abney of Stoke Newington as one of his family, and remained there 36 years, till his death, 25 Nov. 1748. Wrote on many subjects — Logic, Philosophy, &c. ; his Hymns exceeded in popularity any similar work. Bust to 1. ; bands ; bluish coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 384 ALEXANDER CRUDEN (1701-1770). Mr. John Whitehead. B. at Aberdeen, 1701; stud, at Marischal Coll. for the Ministry; came to London, and employed as a Private Tutor; in business as a Bookseller, 1732; and also a Corrector for the Press ; compiled a " Concordance " to the Holy .Scriptures, pub. in 1737 or 1738 ; subject -to derangement of intellect ; found dead on his knees, i Nov. 1770. Half-length, small life size ; seated reading, with book in r. hand. Can vas, 30 X 25 in. 385 JOHN NICOL, D.D. ( -1765). Head Master of Westminster. Head Master of Westminster .School, 1733-53; William Co-.vp-jr. the poet, was at Westminster during his head-mastership ; d. 1765. Bust, seated : hands folded ; bands and black canvas gown. Dated '- 1 765, .age 82." Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 386 REV. PHILIP DODDRIDGE, D.D. Trustees of Mr. W. Coward, New Coll. London. Son of a tradesman in London, of a non-conformist family ; b. 26 June, 1702 ; educ. partly at St. Alban's, where he was known to i^lr. afterwards Dr. Samuel Clarke ; became Minister at Hinkle\-, 1723 ; afterwards at North ampton, and exercised great influence, pupils coining to him from Scotland, ¦&c. ; D.D. of Univer. of Aberdeen, 1736; d. at Lisbon, where he had gone for his health, 26 Oct. 175 1 ; author of many religious works, "The Rise •and Progress of Religion," " Family Expositor,' &c. Bust, to 1. ; bands and black gown. Canxas, 30 X 25 in. .387 EVELYN PIERREPONT, 2nd DUKE OF KING STON, K.G. ( -1773)- E.1.RI. Manvers. P. Tillemans. Full-length smaU figures; the Duke shooting, with black attendant on foot, and pointers ; horses exercising ; Thorcsby Park, Notts, in back ground. ¦Signed, "P. Tillemans, 1725." Canvas, 126 X 76 in. 92 Reign of George II. 1727-1760. 388 BRIDGET DOMVILE, LADY SANTRY. lent by painter. Sir C. C. W. Domvile, Bt. Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Domvile of Templeogue, Bt. ; marr. Henrj', 3rd Ld. Santry ; known as corresponding with Dean Swift. Half-length ; robes of peeress ; 1. hand resting on coronet. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 389 THOMAS WILSON, BISHOP OF SODOR AND MAN (1663-1755). Earl of Derby, K.G. Jonathan Richardson. B. at Burton, Cheshire, 1663 ; educ. at Trin. CoU. Dub. ; Chaplain to the E. of Derby, and Tutor to his son, Ld. Strange, 1692 ; Bp. of Sodor and Man, then in the gift of the E. as Sovereign of the Island, 1697 ; D.D. Oxf and Camb. 1707 ; declined the See of Exeter. A tract he pub. in 1707, " Principles and Duties of Christianity " — the first book printed in Manx ; d. 7 Mar. 1755, having been Bp. 57 years. Author of " Instructions for Better Understanding the Lord's Supper," and " Sacra Privata." Life by Keble. Half-length, seated to 1. ; episcopal dress ; holding map of I. of Man. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 390 PRINCESS AMELIA (1710-1786). Mr. Hugh Robert Hughes. Hans Hysing. 2nd dau. of Geo. II. ; b. 1710 ; d. unmarried 1786. Full-length, standing ; in robes worn at her father's coronation; coronet on table to her r. Canvas, 95 X 59 in. 391 LADY CHARLOTTE BOYLE, MARCHIONESS OF HARTINGTON. Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Only dau. and heir of Rich. Boyle, Earl of Burlington and Cork, and Baroness Clifford on his decease; marr. 1748 William Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, and afterwards (1755) 4th D. of Devonshire. Half-length, standing ; low dress ; mask in r. hand. Canvas, 50X40 in. 392 WILLIAM CAVENDISH, 4TH DUKE OF DEVON SHIRE, K.G. (1720-1764). Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Eldest son of William, 3rd Duke; b. 1720; M.P. for Derbyshire, 1747 ; married, 1748, Charlotte iBoyle, Baroness Clifford, only daughter of Richard, 3rd E. of Burlington (Nos. 280, 391) ; called to the Ho. of Peers as Ld Caven dish, 1751 ; succ. his father, 1755 ; F.R.S. ; Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1755; K.G. and Chamberlain ofthe Household, 1757 ; d. 2 Oct. 1764 ; bu. at Derby. Half-length, standing to I. ; ribbon K.G. ; Chamberlain's stick in 1. hand. Canvas, 45 X 44 in. 393 DUNCAN FORBES, LORD-PRESIDENT (1685-1747). Mr. Arthur Forbes. Allan Ramsay. 2nd son of Duncan Forbes of CuUoden ; b. there 10 Nov. 1685 ; educ. at Edinb., Utrecht, and Paris ; sup. the Govern, during the Rebellion of 171 5 r tjrouna-jwior.\ \.^1!.in i-ral riALL yisos. 3»l-397). 93 Dep. Ld. Adv. 1717 ; M.P. for Inverness, 1722, and sup. Sir Rt. Walpole ; Ld. Adv. 1725 ; Ld. Pres. 1742, and had the chief influence in gov. of Scotland; opposed the Pretender in 1745, for which purpose he mortgaged his estate and mipoverished himself, but was never repaid by Govt. ; inter ceded with the D. of Cumberland for the rebels after CuUoden, but without success; author of "Thoughts on Religion," and of the " CuUoden Papers " pub. 1815 ; d. 10 Dec. 1747. Bust to r. ; red robes. Canvas, 34 x 28 in. 394 SIR WILLIAM BROWNE, Kt. M.D. (1692-1774). lent by painter. College of Physicians. Thomas Hudson. B. 1692 ; educ. at Peterhouse, Camb.; Pres. of the CoU. of Phys. 1765- 1766 ; d. 10 Mar. 1774. Author of Optical and other essays, and founder of the Browne Scholarship and Medals at Cambridge. FuU-length, standing ; robes as President, and silver mace in r. hand. Inscribed with name, &c., "President, 1765, aet. 73;" signed and datedj " Hudson, fecit, 1767." Canvas, 90 X 54 in. 395 JOSEPH BUTLER, BISHOP OF DURHAM. Newcastle-upon-Tyne Infirmary. {See No. 287.) Full-length, seated to r. in Library, holding paper in r. hand. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 396 CHARLES SPENCER, 5th E. OF SUNDERLAND AND 2ND DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH, K.G. Earl Spencer, K.G. Jonathan Richardson. 3rd son of Chas. 3rd E. of Sunderland (No. 186), and grandson of John, istD. of Marlborough (No. 81) ; b. 1706 ; succ. his brother Robt. 4th Earl, 1729 ; on the death of his aunt Henrietta, D. of Marlborough, became and D. of Marlborough, 1733 ; K.G. 1742 ; commanded a Brigade of the Guards at Dettingen, 1743 ; Ld. Steward, 1749 ; Ld. Privy Seal, 1755 ; Master-Gen. ofthe Ordnance, 1755 ; Com. -in-Chief of the land forces in the Expedition to Brittany, 1758 ; Com.-in-Chief of all the Brit, forces intended to serve in Germany under P. Ferdinand, 1758 ; d. of a fever at Munster, Westphalia, 1758, and bu. at Woodstock. Full-length, standing ; peer's robes ; coronet on table to his r. Canvas, 97 X 61 in. 397 CHAS. WHITWORTH, BARON WHITWORTH. Countess Delawarr. Jack Ellys. Eldest son of Richard Whitworth of Adbaston, Staffordshire ; appointed to many and important diplomatic posts ; created Baron Whitworth (Ireland), 9th January, 1720 ; d. 20th October, 1725, when the title expired. Three-quarter length, seated ; holding his nephew, a boy, by the hand ; in r. hand a paper, addressed to him as Plen. at the Congress at Cambray. Canvas, 63 x 46J in. 94 Reign of George II. 1727-1760. No. 6, WESTERN GALLERT (Nos. 398 to 500). 398 GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL. lent by painter. Earl Howe. Thomas Hudson. Son of an eminent physician at Halle, in Saxony, where he was b. 24 Feb. 1684 ; intended for the law, but showed, from a child, his passion for music ; taught by Fr. Zachau, organist of HaUe ; composed sonatas at 10 years of age ; went to Hamburg, where he had a duel -\vith Mattheson, a rival musician; produced operas, "Almeria," &c. ; visited Florence,. Venice, and Rome, where he became known to CoreUi ; came to Hanover, 1710, and found a patron in the Elector (Geo. I.) ; arrived in London ; on the peace of Utrecht composed, by the Queen Anne's commands, a " Te Deum" and "Jubilate ;" received a pension, which Geo. I. doubled ; wrote many operas ; opposed by an Italian faction, with Bononcini, &G. ; produced " Israel in Egypt," 1738 ; the " Messiah," 1741 ,- went to Dublin for nine months ; produced " Samson," 1742 ; " Jephthah,"i75i ; became blind in his latter years, but continued to conduct his oratorios ; d. on Good Friday, 13 April, 1759; bu. at Westminster Abbey. Full-length, seated ; gold-laced coat ; stick in r. hand. Signed, " T. Hud son, pinxt. 1756." Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 399 SIR JOHN HAMILTON DALRYMPLE, Bart. (1726-1810). Ea.rl of Stair. Eldest son of Sir Wm. Dalrymple, 3rd Bart. ; b. 1726 ; succ. his father, 1771 ; Baron of Exch. in Scotland, 1776-1807 ; Author of " Memoirs of Gt. Britain and Ireland ;" and other historical writings ; d. 18 10. Bust to 1. ; black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 400 VISCOUNT ALTHORP and LADIES GEORGIANA and HENRIETTA SPENCER. Earl Spencer, K.G. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. {See Nos. 434, 439.) Only son and two daughters of John, ist Earl Spencer. Full-length, small-size figures ; Lord Althorp standing near his sisters, seated in a garden. Canvas, 48 x 38 in. 401 SIR JOHN PRINGLE, Bt. P.R.S. (1707-1782). Royal Society. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Youngest son of Sir John Pringlc of Stitchel, Roxburghsh. ; b. ID April, 1707 ; educ. at St. Andrew's and Edin. ; studied medicine at Leyden, where Boerhaave and Albinus were Profs. ; Prof of Moral Phil at Edinb. ; Phys. to the E. of Stair with the army in the Netherlands, and to the iMilitary Hosp. in Flanders, 1742 ; F.R.S. 1745 ; attended the army under the D. of Cumberland in Scotland, 1745 ; Pub. his " Obser. on the Diseases of the Army," 1752 ; Fell. Coll. Phy. 1758 ; Phy. Extra, to the Queen, 1763, and to the King, 1774; Bart. 1766 ; contrib. many papers to the " Phil. Trans. ;" received the Copley Medal from the Royal St)c. for discoveries in Medicine ; Pres. 1772-8 ; d. in London, 18 Jan. 1782 ; during his Pres. arose the dispute about blunt or pointed electric conductors. Bust to r. ; bl. gown ; claret -coloured coat. 30 x 25 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nas. -398-500). 9,5, 402 MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES WOLFE (1726-1759). LENT BY PAIKTER. Mr. C. Morrison. Son of Lt.-Gen. Ed. Wolfe ; b. at Westerham, Kent, 2 Jan. 1726 ;. entered the Aiiny at 14 ; distinguished at Dettingen, Fontenoy, and Laffeldt, in which last batt. he was wounded; Brig.-Gen. at the taking of Louisbourg,, 1758 ; appointed by Pitt Comm. of the Land Forces in the exp. agst. Quebec, and kiUed in the hour of victory on the plains of Abraham, 13 Sept 1759; b. at Greenwich. Monument in Westm. Abbey. Bust, miniature size ; profile to r. ; scarlet uniform over cuirass. Canvas, II X9 in. 403 REV. GEORGE WHITEFIELD. National Portrait Gallery. J. Woolaston, Jun. Youngest son of Thos. Whitefield, innkeeper at Gloucester; b. i6th Dec. 1714 ; educ. at the Gram. Sch. there ; admitted a servitor at Pemb. Col. Oxf ;. became acquainted with the Wesleys {see No. 828) ; ordained, 1736; his. preaching, aided by a wonderful voice, made a great impression ; went to Georgia, 1738 ; ret. and preached with Wesley, and established " Methodist" opinions ; his oratory attracted Hume, Chesterfield, Franklin, &c. ; separ ated from Wesley, but their friendship did not cease ; d. near Boston, Amer. 30 Sep. 1770. Small figures ; \Miitefield in the pulpit, preaching. Can\-as, 32 X 26^ in. 404 SIR COMPTON DOMVILE, Bart. Sir C. C. W. Domvile, Bt. Stephen Slaughter. Priv. Coun. ; M.P. for Dublin for 44 years ; CL of Crown and Hanaper ; d. 1768. To waist, showing both hands ; scarlet coat, gold-laced waistcoat. Can vas, 36 X 28 in. 405 Dr. NATHANIEL HOOKE (1690 ? -1763). National Portrait Gallery. Bart. Dandridge.. Date and place of birth uncertain ; a friend of many distinguished men of the beginning ofthe 18th century ; attended Pope on his duath-bod ; re ceived 5000/. from Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, to aid her in drawing up an account of her court life ; her Grace quarreUed with him afterwards, asserting that he attempted to convert her to his own religion (Roman Catholic) ; began to pub. his Roman Hist. 1733 ; wrote on the Roman Senate in reply to Dr. iMiddleton ; translated " Life of Fenelon " and "Travels of Cyrus" from the French ; d. 19 July, 1763. Half-length, standing ; red coat ; r. hand resting on large book ; signed,. " B. Dandridge, pinxit." Canvas, 49 X 40 in. 406 EDWARD WORTLEYMONTAGU (1713 1776). Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Son of Edward Wortley Montagu and Lady iMary Pierrepont, the cele brated Lad)- Mary Wortley iNIontagu ; b. at Wharncliffe, 1713 ; sent to West minster ; ran away ; went as cabin-boy to Spain ; discovered by the Consul at Cadiz ; tra\-. with a private tutor ; pub. " Reflections on Ancient Repub lics ; " M.P. during two sessions ; his embarrassments drove him abroad ; became a Roman Catholic, and in Egypt a Mohammedan ; contributed to the "Phil. Trans. ;" d. at Padua, 1776. Half-length, standing; in Turkish dress ; grey beard. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 96 Reign of George II. 1 727-1 760. 407 LIEUT.-GEN. HON. ROBERT MONCKTON. LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Galway, M.P. Benjamin West, P.R.A. 2nd son of John, ist Visct. Galway ; b. 1728 ; one ofthe Brigadiers who took the command when Wolfe fell at Quebec, and wounded in that victory 13 Sept. 1759 ; Gov. and Com.-in-Chief of N. York, 1761 ; died 3 May, 1782. Full-length, standing ; in uniform ; cannon to his 1. Canvas, 94J x 68 in. 408 HUGH BOULTER, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH (1671-1742). Christ Church, Oxford. B. in London, 167 1 ; educ. at Merchant Taylors' School, and Ch. Ch. Oxf ; Demy of Magdalen and afterwards Fellow ; Rector of St. Olave's ; Arch deacon of Surrey ; tutor to Frederick P. of Wales ; Bp. of Bristol, 1719 ; Primate of Ireland, 1724; d. 1742. Author of various sermons, and "Letters on Transactions in Ireland." Half-length, seated to r. ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 5 1 x 40 in. 409 RIGHT HON. THOMAS CARTER. Mr. Thos. Shaen Carter. Charles Jervas. M.P. for HiUsborough in the Irish Pari. ; Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 1731-54 ; Prin. Sec. of State for Ireland, 1755-66. Half-length, standing to r. ; official robes. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 410 LORD CLARE. Corporation of Bristol. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Rt. Hon. Rob. Nugent, M.P. for Bristol, 1754-62 ; creat. Ld. Clare; friend of Oliver Goldsmith, who became known to him by his poem of "The TraveUer ;" d. 1788. Half-length, to 1. ; standing near table, on which are various Acts of Parliament. Canvas, 5 1 X 39 in. -411 GEO. FREDERICK HANDEL. ,, Earl of Malmesbury. Phil. Mercier. (See No. 398.) Half-length, seated at round table, head leaning on 1. hand, which rests on a harpsichord : stated to have been given by Handel to Mr. Harris about 1748 ; signed " Phil. Mercier." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 412 GEORGE, 4TH VISCOUNT and ist MAROUIS TOWNSHEND (1724-1807). Marquis Townshend. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. son of Charies, 3rd Viscount ;b. 1724 ; godson of Geo. I.; M.P. for CO. of Norfolk; served under Geo. II. at Dettingen; at Fontenoy, CuUoden, and Laffeldt; at the siege of Quebec, which surr. to him as Com.-in-Chief, after Wolfe's death, 1759 ; Ld.-Lieut. of Ireland, 1767; Mast.-Gen. of the Ordn. 1772, 1783; crea. Marquis, 1786 ; a Field-Marshal ; d. 1807. FuU-length, standing ; armour ; horsemen in background to r. Canvas, 93 X 58 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). 97 413 PENELOPE PITT, COUNTESS LIGONIER. '" I a in«nnrnnir-iii-'-iirirrtn'ifmiifiTTi 1-ciiiii i.,.i,cnt LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Rivers. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eld. dau. of Geo. Pitt, ist Baron Rivers; marr. i Jan. 1767, Edw. 2nd Earl Ligonier ; was the occasion of a duel between her husband and Count Alfieri ; divorced in 1772, and marr. 2nd, in 1784, Capt. Smith. FuU-length, leaning on pedestal to her 1., on which is a bronze statuette ; head resting on 1. hand. Painted about 3 years after her ist mar. Canvas, 95 X 62 in. 414 EDWARD AUGUSTUS, DUKE OF YORK AND ALBANY, K.G. (1739-1767). Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Second son of Fred. P. of Wales, and next brother of George III. ; b. 14 Mar. 1739 ; entered the Navy, and was at the taking of Cherbourg and the defeat of St. Cas, 1758 ; created E. of Ulster and D. of York and Albany, 1760 ; Vice-Adm. ofthe Blue, 1762 ; d. unmarr. at Monaco, Sept. 1767 ; bu. in Hen. VII.'s Chapek Bust, showing r. hand ; profile ; three-cornered hat, dark laced coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 415 FRANCES HANBURY WILLIAMS, COUNTESS OF ESSEX ( -1759). Earl of Essex. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A, Eld. daughter of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, K.B., and Lady Frances Coningsby ; married, 1754, WiUiam Anne Capel, 4th E. of Essex ; d. 19 July, 1759. Half-length, seated ; head resting on 1. hand ; white drapery, edged with dark fur. Canvas, 40 x 28 in. _£l6 EDWARD AUGUSTUS, DUKE OF YORK AND ^ ALBANY, K.G., and GROUP. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). {See No. 414.) Full-length, seated, wearing ribbon and star K.G. ; group of six standing figures near him, with greyhounds. Sir W. Boothby, Henry St. John, Lord Palmerston, Mr. Murray, Lord Lucan, Topham Beau- clerc. Canvas, 64 X 50 in. 417 JOHN, 1ST EARL LIGONIER (1678-1770). 3VIr. Chas. S. Lloyd. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Of an ancient French family; b'. 1678 ; ent. the Army under Marlborough and rose to the rank of Fd.-Mar.; Knt.-Banneret on the Field of Dettingen, 1743; distinguished at Raucoux, 1746, and Laffeldt, 1747, when he was taken prisoner; crea. Visct. Ligonier (Ireland) and appointed Com.-in-Chief, 1757 ; Baron Ligonier (Gt. Britain), 1763; E. 1766; d. 1770, and bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length; uniform; cuirass; and ribbon of K.B. Canvas, 51 X 41 in. g 98 Reign of George II. 1727-1760. ?4i8 WILLIAM WILDMAN, 2nd VISCOUNT BARRINGTON. LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Barrington, M.P. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest son of John Shute, ist Visct. Barrington ; b. 1717 ; Chan, of ikt Exchequer, 1761 ; Sec. at War, 1765 ; d. i Feb. 1793. Bust to r. ; embroidered coal. Dated 1762. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 419 WILLIAM LEGGE, 2nd E. OF DARTMOUTH (1731-1801). Earl of Dartmouth. Pompeio Battonl Grandson of Wm. ist E. ; b. 1731 ; succ. his Grandfather, 1750; ist Commis. of Trade, &c. 1766 ; Sec. of State for Colonies, 1772 ; Ld. Steward of Household, 1775 ; d. 1801 ; mentioned by Cowper the poet as "one who wears a coronet and prays." Half-length, standing, leaning on base of column ; b. in right liand. Painted at Rome, 1754, by Pompeio (Battoni). Canvas, 38} X 29 in. ^420 ISABELLA, MARCHIONESS OF HERTFORD (1759-1836). Mr. H. F. Meynell Ingram. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Isabella Anne Ingram Sheffield, eld. dau. of Chas. Ingram, 9th Visct. Irvine ; b. 1759 ; marr. (his 2nd wife) 1776, Francis Seymour Conway, 2nd Marquis of Hertford ; d. 12 April, 1836. FuU-length ; in a garden holding feather fan in r. hand ; white skirt over yellowish dress. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 421 SIR DUDLEY RYDER, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE (169 1- 1 756). Society of Lincoln's Inn. B. 1691 ; 2nd son of Richard Ryder, the Cloisters, V.'^est Smithfield, Mercer ; educ. at a Diss. Acad. Hackney, Edinburgh, and Leyden ; called to the Bar, 1725 ; SoL-Gen. 1733 ; Att.-Gen. 1736 ; conducted the Prosecu tions after the RebeUion of 1745 ; Ld. Ch. Just. 1754; d. suddenly 25 May, 1756, Geo. III. having on the previous day signed a warrant for his elevation to the Peerage, but Sir Dudley dying before the patent was completed, it did not take effect. Full-length ; black gown and lawyer's wig. Canvas, 93 x 57 in. 422 SAMUEL CHANDLER, D.D. F.R.S. (1693-1766). Royal Society. Mason Chamberlin, R.A. B. at Hungerford, 1693 ; son of a Dissenting Minister ; chiefly educ. at Mr. Jones's Dissenting Academy, Tewkesbury, Seeker and Butler being his feUow-students ; Minister of the Presbyterian Chapel, Peckham, and from 1726 to 1766 of the congregation in the Old Jewry ; author of "A Critical History ofthe Life of King David," " Vindication ofthe Christian Religion," and other theological works ; F.RS. 1754 ; d. 8 May, 1766. Half-length, seated ; pen in r. hand ; vol. of vEschylus on the table to his r. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). 9^ 423 RIGHT HON. STEPHEN POYNTZ. LENT BY PAINTER.. Earl Spencer, K.G. Thomas Hudson. Of Midgeham, Berks ; Gov. of the D. of Cumberland ; Ambass. to the K. of Sweden and Plenipo. at Soissons, 1728; father of ist Countess Spencer {No. 468) ; d. 1750. Half-length, standing ; blue gold-laced waistcoat ; 1. hand resting on -table. Canvas, 5 1 X 40 in. 424 HON. JOHN SPENCER and his Son JOHN, AFTERWARDS IST EARL SPENCER. Earl Spencer, K.G. George Knapton. Hon. J. Spencer {see No. 272). John Spencer, his only son, grandson of Charles, 3rd E. of Sunderland, and great-grandson of John, ist D. of Marl borough ; b. 1734; M.P. for Warwick, 1757 ; created Baron and Visct. Spencer, 1761 ; Visct. Althorp and E. Spencer, 1765 ; d. 1783. (.S'^^ Nos. 272,475). Full-length figures. Hon. John Spencer holding a gun, whUe a black attendant keeps in his dog ; his son, young, on horse back to r. ; signed " G. Knapton," and dated 1745. Canvas, 98 x 61 in. 425 MARY TOWNSHEND. Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Hon. Thos. Townshend. Half-length to r. ; blue dress ; 1. hand resting on flower vase ; r. placing a bouquet in her bosom. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 426 FRANCIS BLACKBURNE, ARCHDEACON OF CLEVELAND (1704-1787). St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. B. at Richmond, Yorksh. 1704 ; educ. at Catharine Hall, Camb. ; became FeU.; ordained 1739 ; Rector of Richmond, Yorksh. for 40 years ; Archd. of Cleveland, 1750 ; d. 1787 ; pub. " The Confessional," which occasioned much controversy. Animadversions on Bp. Warburton's writings, &c. ; works, with life, by his son, 7 vols. pub. 1804. Bust ; clerical dress ; within oval wreath. Canvas, 37 X 3° i"- ^427 WILLIAM BOYCE, Mus.D. (1710-1779). Univ. of Oxford. Thomas Hudson. Organist and composer ; son of Wm. Boyce, a joiner and cabinet-maker in London ; b. 7 Feb. 17 10, at Joiners' Hall ; educ. under Ch. King, master ofthe chUdren of St. Paul's ; apprenticed to Dr. Maurice Greene, organist there ; became organist to Oxford Chapel, Vere Street, afterwards to St. Michael, CornhiU ; appointed one of the Composers to his Majesty, 1736 ; Mus. D. of Cambridge, 1749 ; one of the Organists of the Chapel Royal, 1758, on the death of Travers ; presided for many years at the triennial meetings at Worcester, Hereford, and Gloucester ; d. 7 Feb. 1779 ; bu. m St. Paul's Cathedral. Before his apprenticeship expired he became almost •entirely deaf, and did not recover his hearing. Author of much sacred music, "•12 sonatas," songs, &c. ; published CoUection of English Cathedral Music, Dr. Greene ha-ving bequeathed to him his MSS. coUections. Fulj-length, standing, with vol. inscribed, " Solomon, a serenata," in r. hand. Canvas, 88 X 58 in. loo Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 428 SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, Kt. and WIFE (1730-1803). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Cathcart. David Allan. B. in Scotland, 1730; Ambassador to Naples, 1764, where he remained till 1800 ; made a long series of observations on Vesuvius, Etna, &c., which he communicated to the Roy. Soc. ; collected a series of Greek vases now in the Brit. Mus. ; aided in the establishment of the Neapohtan Mus. at Portici, and shared the expense of unrolling and examining the Herculaneum MSS. ; F.R.S. 1766 ; Kt. 1772 ; Privy CounciUor, 1791 ; married his ist wife in 1755 ; d. in England, 6 April, 1803. Full-length small-sized figures, in a room ; Lady H., Sir William's ist wife, is playing the spinet ; in background a dog, and servant with letter. Painted at Naples, 1770. Copper, 23* X 18 in. 429 ANNE MONTGOMERY, MARCHIONESS TOWNSHEND, and her SON. Marquis Townshend. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. Dau. of Sir Wm. Montgomery, Bart., of Magbie HiU, co. Peebles ; b. 1753 ; marr. 1773 (his 2nd wife) George, afterwards ist Marquis Towns hend ; d. 1818 ; her eldest son, Hon. WiUiam (afterwards styled Lord WiUiam) Townshend, d. in the West Indies. Three-quarter length, small size, seated ; with her son as Cupid beside her holding a dove. Canvas, 20 X 24 in. 430 MATTHEW MATY, M.D. (1718-1776). British Museum. Dupan. B. in HoUand, 1718 ; settled in England ; Sec. to Royal Society ; Prin cipal Librarian of British Museum ; d. 2 Aug. 1776. To waist, leaning over the back of chair ; book in 1. hand ; green coatr blue cap. Canvas, 30 x 24^ in. 431 JOHN JOSHUA KIRBY (1716-1774). Mr. George C. Handford. Wm. Hogarth. B. at Parham, Suffolk, 1716 ; settled in London and introduced by Ld. Bute to Geo. III. ; Clerk of the Works at Kew ; Teacher of Perspective to the King and Queen ; President of the Incorporated Society of Artists, 1768; pub. the "Perspective of Architecture;" F.R.S. and F.S.A.; d. 20 June, 1774. Half-length, seated to 1. ; resting on 1. arm, holding paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 432 JEREMIAH MILLES, DEAN OF EXETER (1714-1784). Society of Antiquaries. Son of Jeremiah MiUes ; b. 1704; educ. at Eton and Corp. Ch. ColL Oxf ; Preb. of Waterford, where his uncle was Bp. ; Rector of St. Edmund in Lombard St., Merstham, and West Tarring; Dean of Exeter, 1762; Pres. Soc. Antiq. 1769 ; pub. an ed. of Rowley's (Chatterton's) poems {see No. 810) with an attempted vindication of their genuineness ; d. 13 Feb. 1784. Bust to 1. ; clerical dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). loi ^433 ELIZABETH GUNNING, DUCHS. of HAMILTON AND afterwards OF ARGYLL ( -1790). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Mansfield. Henry Robert Morland. Dau. of John Gunning, Esq. of Castle Coote, co. Roscommon, and sister of Maria, Countess of Coventry (No. 441); celebrated for her beauty ; marr. ist, 1752, James Douglas, 6th D. of Hamilton, and was mother of James, 7th Duke, and Douglas, 8th D. of Hamilton ; marr. 2nd, 3 March, 1759, John CampbeU, 5th D. of Argyll, and was mother of George, 6th Duke, and John, 7th D. of Argyll; created Baroness HamUton, 1776 ; d. 20 Dec. 1790. Half-length, as a laundress ; low figured dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 434 GEORGIANA SPENCER, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE (1757-1806). Earl Spencer, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eld. dau. of John, ist E. Spencer ; b. 1757 ; marr. Wm. 5th D. of Devonshire, 1774 ; d. 1806. Remarkable for her beauty and accomplish ments, and the interest she took in politics; author of a poem, "The Passage of Mount St. Gothard." At the age of 6 years ; to waist ; hands folded ; white low dress trimmed with pink ribbon. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 435 ANNE HILL, COUNTESS OF MORNINGTON. Duke of Wellington, K.G. Eldest dau. of Arthur Hill, ist Visct. Dungannon ; marr. Garrett Welles ley, xst E. of Mornington (No. 443); d. 10 Sept. 1831. Mother of the D. of WeUington (see No. 751). To waist, showing 1. hand ; low white dress, blue drapery. Canvas, 26J X 22 in. 436 ANNA MARIA STANHOPE, COUNTESS OF LINCOLN ( -1821). Duke of Newcastle. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Dau. ofWm. Stanhope, 2nd E. of Harrington; marr. ist, Thos. after wards 3rd D. of Newcastle ; 2nd, Sir C. G. Crawford, G.C.B. ; d. 1821. Full-length, seated, playing the harp ; white dress. Canvas, 95 X 58 in. 437 GARRICK AND COLONEL WYNDHAM. Viscountess Clifden. F. Hayman, R.A. {See No. 551.) SmaU full-length figures, seated in negligent attitudes near a stile ; Garrick holding a book and reciting. Canvas, 40 X 34 in. 438 HORACE WALPOLE, AFT. 4th EARL OF ORFORD (1717-1797). Frances, Countess Waldegrave. {See No. 377.) Three-quarter length, standing, as a young man ; red embroidered waistcoat ; blue coat : s. of arms to his 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in- 102 Reign of George III. 1 760-1800. 439 CHILDREN OF JOHN, ist EARL SPENCER. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Spencer, K.G. Catharine Read.. George John, Viscount Ai/n-ioRP, only son, afterwards 2nd Eafl Spencer. (Sec No. 729.) Lady Georgiana, eld. dau. {see No. 434) ; marr. William Cavendis]^ 5th D. of Devonshire. Henrietta France.s Spencer, Countess of Bessborough, 2nd dau.; b. 1761 ; m. Fred Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough, 1780 ; d. 1821. Lady Charlotte Spencer, youngest dau. ; b. 1765 ; d. 1766. Half-length figures of four children, one an infant, with ABC scroll in their hands. Canvas, 30 x 245. 440 THOS. PELHAM CLINTON, E. of LINCOLN (1752-1795). Duke of Newcastle. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Son of Henry, gth E. of Lincoln, and 2nd Duke of Newcastle; b. i July, 1752; marr. 1782 Anna ;\Iaria, dau. ofWm. 2nd E. of Harrington ; d. 17 May, 1795- Full-length, standing ; in pink dress, leaning on 1. hand. Can"va^ 94 X 58 in. 1441 MARIA GUNNING, COUNTESS OF COVENTRY (1733-1760). Earl of Mansfield. Henry Robert Morland. One of "the Goddesses the Gunnings ;" daughter of John Gunning of Castle Coote, co. Cork, and Bridget Bourke, daughter of Theobald, 6th Visct. Mayo ; b. 1733 ; made with her sister her first appearance at Court 1751,. and their beauty excited an extraordinary sensation ; married George, 6th E. of Coventry, 1752 ; Walpole's correspondence and Selwyn's show the opinion expressed in her own time of her beauty ; d. i Oct. 1760. Mason. wrote an elegy on her death. To waist ; at a table, using a smoothing-iron ; low figured dress. Capvas,- 30 X 25 in. 442 LADY HESTER GRENVILLE, afterwards BARONESS OF CHATHAM ( -1803). Earl Stanhope. Thomas HtTDsoN. Only dau. of Richard Grenville and sister of Earl Temple; marr.Wm. Pitt, afterwards ist E. of Chatham; created Baroness of Chatham 1761 ; d. 1803. To waist ; profile to 1. ; white low dress ; blue drapery ; dated 1750. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 443 GARRETT WELLESLEY, ist EARL OF MORNINGTON (1735-1781). Duke of Wellington, K.G. Only son of Richard CoUey Wesley, ist Baron Mornington ; b. 19 July, 1735; sue. as 2nd Baron, 1758; created Eari, 1760; d. 22 May, 1781; father of Lord Cowley, Lord Maryborough, the Duke of Wellington, and the Marquis Wellesley. Bust to 1. ; claret-coloured coat ; white cravat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). 103 .444 QUEEN CHARLOTTE (1744-1818). LENT BY PAINTER. Royal Ac-jsjdemy. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Charlotte Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charles Louis Fred. Duke of Mecklen- burgh-Strelitz ; b. 19 May, 1744; marr. Geo. III. 8 Sept. 1761, by whom she had fifteen children; d. 17 Nov. 1818. Full-length, seated to r.; in royal robes. Canvas, 109 X 73 in. 445 MARRIAGE OF GEORGE III. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Sketch of small figures, grouped in front of the altar. Canvas, 49 x 38 in, 446 ROBERT HENLEY, E. OF NORTHINGTON, LORD CHANCELLOR (1708-1772). Lord Henley, M.P. Thomas Hudson. 2nd son of Anth. Henley, M.P. ; b. 1708; educ. at Westm. and St. John's, Oxon; called to the Bar, 1732 ; leader of Western Circuit ; M.P. for Bath, 1747; Att.-Gen. 1756; Ld. Keeper, 1757-61; cr. Baron Henley, 1760; presided as Ld. High Steward at Ld. Ferrers's trial for murder, 1760 ; Ld. Chan. 1761-6; E. of Northington, 1764; presided at Ld. Byron's trial for kiUing Mr. Chaworth in a duel, 1765 ; Ld. Pres. 1766-7 ; d. 14 Jan. 1772. " His stories and witty sayings were long current in Westm. Hall." Half-length, seated ; robes of Lord Chancellor., and great seal. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. J447 GEORGE III. (1738-1820). Royal Academy. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Getirge Wm. Fred., eld. son of Frederick, Pr. of Wales, and Augusta, dau. of Frederick, D. of Saxe-Gotha ; b. at Norfolk Ho. St. James's Sq. 4 June, 1738 ; cr. Pr. of Wales on the death of his father, 20 Apr. 175 1; succ. his grandfather, Geo. II. , 25 Oct. 1760 ; crowned 22 Sept. 1761 ; marr. Charlotte, dau. of Chas., D. of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz, 8 Sept. 1761; mentally deranged, 1789-90, and again from 1810 to the end of his life ; Pr. of Wales (afterwards Geo. IV.) Regent, 181 1-20 ; totally blind in his last years ; d. at Windsor Castle, 29 Jan. 1820. Seated in coronation chair, in royal robes ; sceptre in r. hand. Canvas, 103 X 74 in. r448 JOHN STUART, 3RD EARL OF BUTE, K.G. (1713-1792). Lord Wharncliffe. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. son of John, E. of Bute ; b. 1713 ; educ. at Eton ; one of the Scot tish represent. Peers, 1737 ; became known to Fred., P. of Wales ; K.T. 1738: Priv. Coun. to Geo. III. ; Sec. of State in D. of Newcastle's Admin. whomhe succ. as ist Lord ; K.G. 1762 ; concluded the unpopular treaty -« Paris, 1763 ; retired and lived at Luton Hoo, near St. Alban's ; formed a Lib. and Gallery of Paintings, coll. of Astron, Instruments, &c. ; d. in London, 10 Mar. 1792. Full-length, advancing, head turned to 1. ; robes K.G. ; plumed hat in r. hand. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. I04 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 449 ANNE LUTTRELL, MRS. HORTON, afterw. DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND. LENT BY .PAINTER. Lady Wilmot Horton. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 456.) Bust ; low white dress, transparent faUing head-dress. Painted 1766. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. 450 MARIA WALPOLE, COUNTESS OF WALDE GRAVE, AFTERWARDS DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER (1737-1807). Frances, Countess Waldegrave. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd nat. dau. of Sir Edwd. Walpole, K.B. ; b. 1737 ; married, ist. (1759) James, 2nd E. Waldegrave ; 2nd, (1766) H.R.H. Wm. Henry, D. of Gloucester, 3rd son of Fred. P. of Wales ; d. 1807. To waist, profile to 1. ; white head-dress and dress. Painted 1761. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 451 JAMES WALDEGRAVE, 2nd EARL WALDE GRAVE, K.G. (1714-15-63). Frances, Countess Waldegrave. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of James, ist Earl ; b. 4 March, 1714-15 ; Gov. and Priv. Purse to George, P. of Wales (Geo. III.), and to Prince Edw., Duke of York, 1752 ; Priv. Councillor; K.G. 1757; Teller of the Exchequer; marr. 1759, Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir Edw. Walpole, K.B. {see No. 450) ; d. 13 April, 1763. Wrote historical memoirs ofthe period, 1754-7. Bust, profile to 1. ; crimson coat ; ribbon K.G. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 452 LADY ELIZ. LAURA, LADY CHARLOTTE MARIA, AND LADY ANNA HORATIA. FrancesI^ Countess Waldegrave. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Daus. of James, 2nd E. Waldegrave (No. 451), and Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir Edw. Walpole, KB. {see No. 450). The eldest. Lady Eliz. Laura, marr. her cousin Visct. Chewton, George, afterwards 4th Earl Waldegrave ; d. 1763. Three-quarter length, figures seated ; " Lady Laura, afterwards Lady Chewton, is in the middle ; Lady Maria is on her r. holding a skein of silk ; and Lady Horatia is working at the tambour. — H. W." (Horace Walpole). Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1781. Canvas, 67 X 56 in. 453 MARY PANTON, DUCHESS OF ANCASTER. Marquis Cholmondeley, Sir J. ReynoldsTP.R.A. Dau. of Thomas Panton, Esq. of Newmarket, " Master of the King's running Horses ; " b. 1730 ; marr. 1750 (his 2nd wife). Peregrine Bertie, 3rd D. of Ancaster and Kesteven ; Mistress of the Robes to Q. Charlotte, whom she attended on her voyage to England, and at her marriage and coronation ; celebrated for her beauty and as a leader of fashion in her day ; d. at Naples, Oct. 1793. Full-length, standing near a tree, profile to left ; chin resting on left hand ; ermine-lined crimson robe beside her ; ships in 1. background ; painted in 1764. Canvas, 94 X 54 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). 105 .454 NANCY PARSONS, AFTERWARDS VISCOUNTESS LENT BY MAYNARD. PAINTER. Marquis of Lansdowne. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Anne Parsons, a noted beauty ; marr. ist, Mr. Horton ; 2nd, in 1776, Charles, 2nd Visct. Maynard. To waist, seated ; hands crossed ; dark open dress. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 455 JOHN RUSSELL, 4TH DUKE OF BEDFORD, K.G. Duke of Marlborough. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd son of Wriothesley, 2nd Duke ; b. 1710; succeeded as 4th Duke and 8th Earl, 1732 ; Lord- Lieut, of Ireland, 1756; Minister Plenipotentiary to France, 1762, for the treaty of Fontainebleau ; d. 15 Jan. 1771. Bust ; scariet coat ; ribbon and star K.G. Canvas, 30J x 25 in. 456 ANNE LUTTRELL, MRS. HORTON, after. DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND ( -1803). Lord Wenlock. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Daughter of Simon, E. of Carhampton ; married ist, Christopher Hor ton, Esq., of Gatton Hall, Derbyshire ; 2nd, Henry Frederick, D. of Cum berland (No. 473), brother of King George III. ; d. 1803. To waist, looking to 1. ; arms crossed ; low dress. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. (457 CHARLES WATSON WENTWORTH, 2nd MAR QUIS OF ROCKINGHAM, K.G. (1730-1782). Earl of Hardwicke. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Thos. Watson Wentworth, ist Marquis ; b. 1730 ; crea. E. of Malton, 1750; sue. as 2nd Marquis, 1750; K.G. 1760; sue. Lord. Geo. Grenville as ist. Ld. of Treas. 1765-6 ; Priv. Counc. ; led the opposition •until 1782, when he became again ist Ld. and chief of the Rockingham Admin. with Fox and Burke ; negociated with the revolted States of America ; d. I July, 1782. Half-length to r. ; robes and collar K.G. ; paper in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 458 QUEEN CHARLOTTE. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Johann Zoffany, R.A. {See No. 444.) Three-quarter length, seated ; blue-laced dress ; leaning on table to her r. on which stands a vase of flowers. Canvas, 65 X 54 in. 459 QUEEN CHARLOTTE and PRINCESS ROYAL. Duke OF Northumberland. Francis Cotes, R.A. {See No. 444.) Half-length, seated, with the Princess asleep on her knee ; r. hand raised as if to keep silence. Paper, 38 X 32 in. 460 THOMAS SECKER, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY (1693-1768). Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. of Dissenting parents at Sibthorpe, Notts. 1693; educ. at Chesterfield Gram. Sch., a Diss. Acad, at Attercliffe, and Mr. Jones's Theo. Acad. io6 Reign OF George III. 1 760-1 800. ..^ Tewkesbury, where Butler and Chandler were his fellow-pupils ; stud. Medi cine, but finaUy took Orders, 1 723 ; Rector of Houghton-le-Spring, and after wards of Ryton ; Preb. of Durham, 1727 ; Rector of St. James's, Westminster 1732 ; Bp. of Bristol, 1735 ; O.xford, 1737 ; Dean of St. Paul's, 1750; Archbp! of Canterbury, 1758 ; cro« ned Geo. 111. 1761 ; d. 3 Aug. 1768 ; bu. in Lam beth Churchyard. As a writer, best known by his Lectures on the Clinrch Catechism. Life by Bp. Porteus. Half length, seated ; episcopal habit. Dated 1758. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. ? 461 MARIA WALPOLE, COUNTESS OF WALDE GRAVE, AFT. DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER. LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. W. V. Harcourt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 450.) Half-length, seated ; head resting on 1. hand and lookinci- up ; white dress with gold spots. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 462 FIELD-MARSHAL HENRY SEYMOUR CONWAY (1720-1795). Duke of Argyll, K.T. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd son of Francis Seymour, ist Baron Conway of his family ; b. 1730; served in the Seven Years' War ; had command in the British force in Germany under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, 1761 ; M.P. and Sec. of State, 1765- 1768 ; Commander ofthe Forces, 1782 ; d. 1795. Author of political tracts,. a comedy, and poems ; friend of Horace Walpole. Bust to 1. ; military uniform. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^63 HON. MARY CATHCART, MRS. GRAHAM (1757-1792). Miss Graeme. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd dau. of Charies, 9th Lord Cathcart ; b. 1757 ; marr., 1774, Thomas Graham of Balgowen, afterwards Lord Lynedocli, who on her death, in 1792,, entered the Army, and was distinguished in the Peninsular War. Burns. mentions meeting Mrs. Graham and her sister, the Hon. Char. Cathcart, and the impression their great beauty made upon him. Painted 1778. To waist, looking to r. ; hands crossed and holding a scarf Sketch for the portrait in the National GaUery, Edinburgh. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 464 GEORGE III. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Johann Zoffany, R.A. {See No. 447.) Three-quarter length, seated ; scariet coat ; star and i-ibbon K.G. ; sword and cocked hat on table to his r. Canvas, 65 X 54 in. 465 RT. HON. GEORGE GRENVILLE (1712-1771). Hon. G. M. Fortescue. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of Richard Grenville, of Wootton, M.P. ; younger brother of Earl Temple, brother-in-law of Lord Chatham, and father of Lord Grenville and Thos. Grenville; b. 14 Oct. 1712 ; educ. at Eton and O.xford; called to- the Bar; M.P. for Buckingham, 1741-70; Lord ofthe Adm. 1744; ofthe ireas. 1747 ; Preas. of Navy, 1754, 1756, and 1761 ; Sec. of State in Lord Butes .^drninis. 1762; ist Lord of Adm. 1763; ist Lord of Treas. and Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). 107 Ch. of Ex. 1763-5 ; during his administration the contest with Wilkes began, and the Amer. Stamp Act was introduced ; d. 13 Nov. 1770. Half-length, seated to r. ; in robes as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Painted 1764. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 4.66 CHARLES WATSON WENTWORTH, 2nd MARO. OF ROCKINGHAM, K.G. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 457). Full-length to 1.; standing; robes and collar K.G.; 5croU in r. hand ; plumed hat on the table before him. Canvas, 65 x 59 in. 467 WILLIAM PITT, 1ST EARL OF CHATHAM. Lord Lyttelton. Wm. Hoare, R.A. Statesman and Orator — "The Great Commoner" — 2nd son of Robt. Pitt BfBoconnoc, Cornwall, and grandson of " Governor" Pitt (No. 117) ; b. 15 Nov. 1708 ; educ. at Eton and Trin. CoU. Oxon, but through ill-health did not graduate ; ent. the army as a Cornet in the Blues ; M.P. for Old Sarum, 1735, and aftds. for Seaford, Aldborough, and Bath ; joined the opposition agst. Walpole ; Joint Ld. Treasurer of Ireland in Mr. Pelham's Adm. 1744 ; Paymaster-Gen. 1746-55 ; Sec. of State in the Devonshire Adm. 1756 ; Sec. of State, Leader of the Ho. of Commons, and ist Min. with the Duke of Newcastle, 1757 ; his Adm. signalised by victories and conquests by land and sea ; advised war agst. Spain, but overruled, 1760 ; resigned office, 1761 ; advocated with his splendid oratory a conciliatory policy towards America ; cr. E. of Chatham, 1766 ; Ld. Privy Seal and 1st Min. 1766 ; resigned office through ill-health and the opposition of his colleagues, 1768 ; continued in the Ho. of Lds. his resistance to coercive measures agst. America ; while speaking on a motion for an Address to the King on the state of the nation, and against " yielding the sovereignty of America," seized \v'ith sudden ill ness, 7 April, 1778; d. at Hayes, Kent, 11 iVIay ; bu. in Westm. Abbey, where is his monument by Bacon. Bust to r. ; red velvet coat ; tie-wig. Canvas, 25 X iS in. 468 MARGARET GEORGIANA POYNTZ, COUNTESS SPENCER (1737-1814). Earl Spencer, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eldest daughter of Right Hon. Stephen Poyntz of Midgham, Berks ; b. 1737 ; marr. John Spencer, afterwards ist E. Spencer, 1755 ; d. 1814. To waist, seated ; riding dress ; hands crossed. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 469 AUGUSTUS HENRY FITZROY, 3RD DUKE OF GRAFTON, K.G. (1735-1811). Duke of Grafton. John Hoppner, R.A. Son of Ld. Augustus Fitz-Roy ; b. 28 Sept. 1735 ; sue. his gi-andfather as 3rd Duke, 1757 ; K.G. ; Sec. of State and ist Lord of Treasury, 1765-6 ; Lord Pri-vy Seal, 1771 ; d. 14 Mar. 1811. Bust to r. ; crimson furred coat ; star of K.G. Painted 1805. Canvas, 30 X 26 in. 470 GEORGIANA SPENCER, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE. Viscountess Clifden. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 434.) Full-length, small size ; seated under a tree in a laandscape. Canvas, 23 x 16 in. io8 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 471 ELIZ. GUNNING, DUCHESS OF HAMILTON, afterwards of ARGYLL. LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Argyll, K.T. Francis Cotes, R.A, {See No. 433.) Bust, small size ; white close head-dress trimmed with blue ribbon ; oval, crayon. Paper, 17 X Hi in. ¦ 472 ELIZABETH LINLEY, MRS. SHERIDAN ( 1 754-1 792). Viscountess Clifden. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Daughter of Thomas Linley, the musical composer; b. 1754; sang with her sister, afterwards Mrs. Tickell, at the concerts established by her father at Bath ; married Sheridan (No. 760) privately, near Calais, whither she had travelled with the intention of entering a convent (1772), and again in England, when her father's consent had been obtained ; retired from the stage ; an accomplished singer, and remarkable for her beauty ; d. 1792. Full-length, small size, standing in a landscape ; large plumed hat. Canvas, 23 X 15 in. 473 HEN. FRED., D. OF CUMBERLAND, ANNE HIS DUCHESS, AND LADY ELIZ. LUTTRELL. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. B. Oct. 1745 ; 4th son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha ; created D. of Cumberland, 1766 ; marr. Anne LuttreU, Mrs. Horton (No. 456), dau. of Simon Luttrell, afterw. E. of Car hampton ; d. without issue 18 Sept. 1790. Full-length figures in a garden. Lady E. Luttrell seated. Canvas, 69 X 49 in- 474 WILLIAxM CAVENDISH, 5™ D. OF DEVON SHIRE, K.G. (1748-1811). Lord Crewe. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest son of WiUiam, 4th D., and Charlotte, Baroness Clifford; b. 14 Dec. 1748 ; marr. ist, Georgiana, dau. of John, Earl Spencer; 2nd, Eliz. dau. of Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bp. of Derry, 4th E. of Bristol, and relict of J. T. Foster, Esq. ; d. 29 Feb., 1811. Bust to 1. ; dark blue coat, red waistcoat. Cam as, 25 X 30 in. 475 JOHN, IST EARL SPENCER (1734-1783). Earl Spencer, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 424.) Bust to 1. ; claret-coloured coat, red waistcoat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 476 THOMAS TOMPKINS (1743-1816). Corporation of London. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Celebrated as a penman; b. 1743; wrote the diplomas of honorary free dom presented by the city of London to distinguished persons during forty Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 398-500). 109 years (duplicates of which are at Guildhall), and addresses to Royalty, in cluding that offered by the Roy. Acad, to Geo. III. on his recovery in 1789 ; wrote " Rays of Genius," 2 vols. ; painted by Engleheart, and by Sir Joshua Reynolds ; bequeathed the latter picture (stated to be the last finished work of the master) to the Corporation, to hang amongst the productions of his own pen; d. 5 Sept. 18 16. To waist, looking to r. ; seated at writing-table, paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 30X 25 in. ^477 HENRY, 5TH DUKE OF BEAUFORT, K.G. I (1744-1803). LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Beaufort. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Only son of Chas. 4th Duke ; b. 16 Oct. 1744 ; succ. his father 28 Oct. 1756; educ. at Oxf ; marr. Eliz. youngest dau. of Adm. the Hon. Ed. Bos- cawen, 1766; M. ofthe Horse to Q. Charlotte, 1768-70; K.G. 1786; d. ir Oct. 1803. FuU-length ; advancing ; nobleman's academic dress ; paper in r. hand. Canvas, 94 x S8J in. 478 HENRY HOWARD, i2th EARL OF SUFFOLK AND 5TH EARL OF BERKSHIRE, K.G. (1739-1779). Hon. Mrs. Greville Howard. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of William, Lord Andover, and grandson of Henry, i ith Earl ; b. 16 May, 1739 : marr. 1st, 1764, Mary Constantia, daughter of Robt. Lord Trevor; 2nd, 1777, Charlotte Finch, daughter of Heneage, 3rd E. of Ayles ford ; Sec. of State, 177 1 ; d. 6 Mar. 1779. Three-quarter length ; seated in arm-chair in a library ; r. hand resting on writing-table ; ribbon and star K.G. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. .479 ROBERT, 1ST LORD CLIVE, K.B. (1726-1774). Earl of Powis. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Eldest son of Richard Clive, Esq., of Styche, Shropshire ; b. 24 Feb. 1726 ; entered the civil service ofthe East India Co. 1744, but in 1747 quitted it for the military service ; distinguished himself at Pondicherry, and led the forlorn hope at Devi Cotah ; took Arcot, 1751, and defended it ; on his return to India he stormed Calcutta ; gained the victory of Plassy, 1757 ; caused Sujah-u-Dowlah to be executed ; became Governor of Calcutta ; defeated the Dutch ; created Baron Clive (Irish peerage), 1762 ; M.P. for Shrewsbury ; President of Bengal, 1765 ; finaUy returned to Eng. 1767 ; committed suicide, 22 Nov. 1774. Half-length ; scarlet coat ; ribbon of Bath ; battle-scene in background. Canvas, 50J X 40 in. 480 CHARLES PRATT, ist EARL CAMDEN, LORD CHANCELLOR (1713-1794)- Duke of Grafton. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Sir John Pratt, Ld. Ch. J. ; b. 171 3 ; educ. at Eton, where his friend ship -with Ld. Chatham began, and King's Coll. Camb. ; called to the Bar, 1738 ; went Western Circuit ; M.P. for Downton ; Att.-Gen. 1757 ; Ch. Just. Com. Pleas, 1761, in which office he decided against the legaUty of General Warrants, and discharged Wilkes from imprisonment ; Baron iio Reign of George III. 1760-1800. Camden, 1765 ; Ld. Chan. 1766-70 ; vigorously opposed Amer. War ; Ld. Pres. 1782-3, and 1784-1794 ; Earl Camden, 1786 ; d. 13 April, 1794; b. at Seal, Kent. Half-length, seated to 1. in arm-chair ; bl. gown, lace cravat, and rufSes. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 481 RIGHT HON. HENRY BILSON LEGGE (1708-1764). LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Sherborne. 3rd son of Williain, ist E. of Dartmouth ; b. 29 May, 1708 ; M.P. ; Commander in the Navy ; Joint Sec. to Treasury ; M.P. for Hants ; Ld. of Admiralty, 1746; Ld. of Treasury, 1747 ; Envoy to Berlin, 1748; Chan, of Exchequer, 1754, again 1756, and in the D. of Newcastle's Admin. .1757; marr. Hon. Mary Legge, dau. of Edward, 4th Ld. Stawel, crea. Baroness Stawel, 1760 ; d. 21 Aug. 1764. Three-quarter length, standing in Chancellor's robes ; scroll in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 482 LADY ELEANOR FENN (1743-1813). Mr. P. H. Frere. Henry Walton. B. about 1743 ; marr. Sir John Fenn (No. 484) ; wrote many books for children under the name of " Mrs. Lovechild ;" d. i Nov. 181 3. Miniature bust, looking to r. ; s. of arms to her 1. Panel, 9 X 7 in. 483 FOUR CHILDREN OF THOMAS MILWARD, OF GARFIELD HALL. Mr. E. G. Milward Barnard. J. Russell, R.A. Crayon drawing; the mother seated, 4 children standing about her. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 484 SIR JOHN FENN (1739-1794). Mr. p. H. Frere. Henry Walton. B. at Norwich, 1739; educ. at Seaming, Norfolk, Boresdale, Suffolk, and Cams Coll. Camb. ; F.S.A. ; selected and pub. the " Paston Letters," (vols. 1-4), 1787-9; gave the MSS. of the first 4 vols, to Geo. IIL who Knighted him ; MS. of the 5th vol. (pub. 1823) produced at the Soc. of Antiq. Nov. 1865 ; prep. " Three Chronological Tables of the Members of the Soc. of Antiq. ;" d. in Norfolk, 4 Feb. 1794. Miniature bust to 1. ; green coat ; s. of arms to 1. Dated at back, " Ausr. I775-" Panel, 10 X 7J in. 485 WILLIAM PITT, 1ST EARL OF CHATHAM (1708-1778). Earl Stanhope. r, Brompton. {See No. 467.) Three-quarter length, standing ; peer's scariet robes, with 5; arm extended. Canvas, 60 X 48 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery (ATw. 398-500). iii [486 GEORGE AUGUSTUS ELIOT, LORD \ LENTBY HEATHFIELD, K.B. (1718-1790). painter. National Portrait Gallery. J. S. Copley, R.A. Youngest of 9 sons of Sir Gilbert Eliot ; b. about 1718 ; stud, at Leyden and the Mihtary Sch. at La Fere, Picardy ; volunteer in the 23rd Regt. ; entered the Engineers at Woolwich ; served in Germany in a caval. regt. ; wounded at Dettingen ; Aide-de-Camp to Geo. II. ; 2nd in comm. against the Havannah ; appointed to comm. of Gibraltar, 1776, and maintained it during 3 years of close investment and constant attack from the combined force of France and Spain ; creat. Lord Heathfield, Baron Gibraltar, and K.B. 1787 ; d. 6 July, 1790, at Aix-la-Chapelle. Bust, profile to r. ; military unifoiin. Study for large picture in Guild hall. Canvas, 25 x 21-^- in. ^487 WILLIAM MURRAY, EARL OF MANSFIELD ** (1705-1793). Earl of Mansfield. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 4th son of 5th Vise. Stormont ; b. at Scone Castle, 2 March, 1705 ; educ. at the Gram. School, Perth, at Westminster, and Ch. Ch. Oxford ; studied law ; called to the bar, 1730 ; M.P. for Boroughbridge ; Solicitor-General, 1742; Ch. Just. K. B. 1756, and created Baron Mansfield; refused the Ld. Chancellorship ; took an active part in politics ; created E. of Mansfield, 1776 ; his house was burned and his library wholly destroyed in the Gordon riots, 1780 ; resigned the Ch. Justiceship, 1788 ; d. 10 March, 1793, aged 88. As a young man, was intimate with Pope and Bolingbroke (Nos. 109, 136). Half-length, seated ; judge's scarlet and ermine robes ; collar of SS. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 488 HON. CHARLES YORKE, LD. CHANCELLOR (1722-1770). Earl of Hardwicke. Allan Ramsay. . 2nd son of Phihp Yorke, ist E. of Hardwicke, Ld. Chan. (No. 331) ; b. 30 Dec. 1722 ; Solic.-Gen. 1756 ; Attor.-Gen. 1765 ; Ld. Chan. 17 Jan, 1770; ¦d. suddenly three days after, 20 Jan. 1770 ; created Baron Morden, but the patent was not completed at his death. Half-length, standing ; bl. gown, lace cravat. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. v489 WELBORE ELLIS, ist BARON MENDIP (1714-1802). Christ Church, Oxford. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Youngest son of Dr. EUis, Bp. of Meath ; b. 1714 ; educ. at Westminster and Ch. Ch. Oxon ; ent. Pari. ; Ld. of the Adm. 1749 ; Vice-Treas. of Ireland, 1755 ; Sec. at War, 1763-5 ; Treas. ofthe Navy, 1777 ; Sec. of State for the Colonies, 1782 ; crea. Baron Mendip, 1794 ; d. in Brook Street, Hanover Square, 2 Feb. 1802 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length, standing to r. ; claret-coloured coat ; close wig. Dated 1763. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 490 SIR GEORGE SAVILE, M.P. (1725-1784). Trinity House, Hull. ' Richard Wilson, R.A. B. 1725 ; introduced the Roman Catholic Rehef BiU, a cause of the 112 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. Gordon riots ; his house, north side of Leicester Square, was gutted, and his furniture burnt by the mob ; d. 9 Jan. 1784. Half-length, standing ; naval uniform ; lighthouse in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 491 RT. HON. CHARLES TOWNSHEND (1725-1767). LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis Townshend. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of Chas. 3rd Visct. Townshend, and grdson. of Chas. 2nd Visct (No. 228); b. 1725 ; M.P. for Yarmouth, 1747, 1754, and aft. for Harwich and Saltash ; Ld. of Trade, 1749 ; Speech agst. the Marriage BiU, 1753 ; Ld. of the Adm. 1754 ; Treas. ofthe Chamber, 1756 ; Sec. at War, 1761 ; ist Lord of Trade, 1763 ; supp. Grenville's Stamp Act, 1765 ; Paymaster-Gen. 1765 ; Chanc. ofthe Exch. in Ld. Chatham's Adm. 1766, in whose absence, through illness, he carried the Colon. Import Bill, which helped to produce the Amer. War ; d. suddenly of fever, 4 Sept. 1767. Burke's speech on Amer. taxation contains a remarkable eulogium on Townshend. Full-length ; robes as Chancellor of Exchequer ; r. hand resting on table, 1. holding paper. Canvas, 93 x 58 in. 492 HON. MRS. BARRINGTON. Viscount Barrington, M.P. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. To waist, leaning on 1. hand ; green, low dress, and ermine-trimmed drapery. Painted 1758. Engraved by Houston and S. W. Reynolds. Can vas, 25 X 30 in. 493 LADY CHARLOTTE FITZWILLIAM, afterwards LADY DUNDAS (1746-1833). Earl of Zetland. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd dau. of William, 3rd E. Fitzwilliam ; b. 14 July, 1746 ; marr. 24 May, 1764, Thomas Dundas, afterw. Baron Dundas; d. 11 Feb. 1833, aged 86. Half-length, seated to r. playing the triangle ; painted 1765, at the age of 19. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 494 ELIZABETH, VISCOUNTESS SYDNEY. Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Richard Powys of Hintlesham, Suffolk; marr. 1762, Thos. Townshend, afterwards ist Visct. Sydney (No. 498). To waist, looking to r. ; hands in blue muff. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 495 GEO. SIMON, EARL, ELIZABETH, COUNTESS, AND GEN. HON. W. HARCOURT. Rev. W. V. Harcourt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Simon, 2nd Visct. ; succ. 1777; marr. 26 Sept. 1765, Elizabeth, dau. of George Venables Vernon, Lord Vernon ; d. 20 April, 1809. Half-length, standing figures ; the Eari in robes, holding a coronet in r. . hand. Canvas, 68 X 58 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 391-500). 113 496 HENRY, 2ND EARL BATHURST, LORD CHANCELLOR (1714-1794). LENT BY PAINTER. Society of Lincoln's Inn. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Eld. surv. son of Allen, ist E. ; b. 2 May, 1714 ; called to the Bar, 1735 ; M.P. for Cirencester; Just, of Com. Pl. 1754; Ld. Chan. 1771-8; cr. Baron Ajsley, 1771 ; succ. his father in the Earldom, 1775 J Pres. at Duch. of Kingston's trial, 1776; Ld. Pres. 1779; d. 6 Aug. 1794. FuU-length, standing ; ChanceUor's robes; great seal to his 1. Signed "N. Dance." Canvas, 93 X 59 in. 497 WILLS HILL, 2ND VISCOUNT HILLSBOROUGH, AFTERW. 1ST MARQ. OF DOWNSHIRE ( -1792). Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. J. Rising. • Son of Trevor Hill, ist Visct. ; crea. E. of Hillsborough, 1751 ; Priv. Coun. ; 1st Commissioner of Trade, 1763 ; Sec. of State for the Colonies, 1768-72 ,- again in 1779, during American war; crea. Marquis of Downshire, 1789 ; d.- 8 Oct. 1793. Bust, to 1. ; crimson robe ; marked " Rising" in corner. Canvas, 32J X 26J in. 498 RIGHT HON. THOS. TOWNSHEND, afterwards 1ST VISCOUNT SYDNEY (1743-1800). Marquis Townshend. Eld. son of Hon. Thos. Townshend, M.P. ; b. 1743 ; Sec. of State ; Baron Sydney, 1783; creat. Visct. Sydney, 1789; d. 13 June, 1800. To waist, looking to 1. ; dark blue coat, red collar. Inscribed with name, and dated 1750. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. •499 SIR EYRE COOTE, K.B. (1726-1783). National Portrait Gallery. Son of Chidley Coote, Esq. ; b. 1726 ; served against the rebels in Scot land, 1745 ; went to India, 1754; distinguished himself at Plassy, 1757 ; routed General Lally ; took Pondicherry, and destroyed the French power in India; K.B. 1771 ; Comm. in Chief; defeated Hyder Ally, 1 781, near Porto Novo ; returned from Calcutta to Madras, 1783, but d. immediately on his arrival, 26 April, 1783. Bust to I. ; military uniform.. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. 500 EDWARD, AFTERWARDS I2TH EARL OF .DERBY, AND His Two BROTHERS (Sons of Lord Strange). Earl of Derby, K.G. Cranke. {See Nos. 317, 669.) FiUl-length, as children, one seated on the floor. Canvas, 74 x 61 in. H 114 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. Up-Stairs: No. 7. CENTRAL CORRIDOR (J^os. 501-542). 501 HENRY KEENE. lent by painter. Mr. j. Gough Nichols. P. Py-le.. Architect to the Dean and Chap, of West. ; designed Observatoujf at Oxford ; Portraits of Henry Keene, Thos. Dryhurst, Thos. Hefford, Geo, Mercer, Euclid Abfray, Ben. Carter, Devereux Fox, Thos. Gayfere, Edm. Rawlinson, Wm. Cobbett, J. Pratt, J. Devell, Jery. Hutchinson, Thos. CoUins. Group of seated and standing figures ; Henry Keene and others dis cussing a plan ; signed, " P- Pyle pinx." 1760. Canvas, 54 X 40 in. ^02 LADY DIANA BEAUCLERC (1734-1808). Marquis of Huntly. Daughter of Charles Spencer, 3rd D. of Marlborough ; b. 24 Mar. 1734; married, ist, 1757, Fred. 2nd Visct. Bolingbroke ; this marriage was dis solved 10 Mar. 1768, and two days after she married, 2ndly Hon. Topham Beauclerc, only son of Ld. Sidney Beauclerc ; praised by Walpole and others as an amateur artist ; d. 1808. Bust, as a child ; crayon drawing. Paper, 24 X 18 in. 503 HON. MRS. HOWE. Earl Howe. Caroline, eldest dau. of Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Visct. Howe (in Ireland), and Mary Sophia Charlotte, eldest dau. of Baron Kielmansegg, Master of the Horse to Geo. I. when Elector of Hanover ; mar. John Howe, Esq. of Hanslop, Buckinghamsh. ; friend and correspondent of Benj. Franklin. Three-quarter small size, seated at desk, in library, writing, copy of ' Times," 28 Augt. 1813, before her. Panel, 14 X iiJ in. 504 SIR FRED. WILLIAM HERSCHEL, Kt. (1738-1822). SIR John F. W. Herschel, Bt. J. Russell, R.A. 2nd son of a musician at Hanover ; b. 15 Nov. 1738 ; early showed talent or music ; came to England ; organist at Halifax ; afterwards at the Octagon 3iapel, Bath ; turned his attention to astronomy and mathematics ; made a arge telescope ; systematically investigated each series of stars ; discovered a lew planet (thought to be a comet) and became famous ; Geo. III. appointed; lim Astronomer ; lived at Slough, " his abode becoming one of the re- narkable spots ofthe civihzed world;" Kt. and D.C.L. Oxf ; d. 23 Aug. ;822 ; contributed 69 papers to the " Phil. Trans." from 1780 to 181 5 ; besides lis many astron. discoveries, made researches in optics, respecting heat, &c. Bust, holding diagram of the " Georgian planet and its sateUites." Signed,. 'J. RusseU, R.A., pt. 1794." Crayon, paper, 25 x 18 in. ;o5 PENNELL HAWKINS (1716-1792). i/[R. CiESAR H. Hawkins. Johann Zoffany, R.A. B. 1716; Serjeant-surgeon (with his brother Sir Caesar Hawkins) to ieo. III. ; Surgeon to the Middlesex Hosp. ; d. 1792. Bust ; plum-coloured coat ; powdered wig. Canvas, 27J X 21J in. Up-Stairs.] Central Corridor {Nos. 501-542). 115 506 WILLIAM HUNTER, M.D., and the ROYAL ACADEMY. LENT BY PAINTER, College of Physicians. Johann Zoffany, R.A. {See No. 829); smaU full-length figures; Dr. Hunter lecturing in the life School with a living model. Oval canvas, 41 X 31 in. 507 SIR CiESAR HAWKINS, Bart. (1711-1786). College of Surgeons. Wm. Hogarth. B. 171 1 ; Serj. Surg, to Geo. -I I. and Geo. III. ; Surg, to St. George's Hospital ; d. 1786. Bust ; lavender-coloured coat ; powdered wig. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 508 HELL-FIRE CLUB. Sir C. C. W. Domvile, Bt. Henry Lord Santry ; Lord Luttrell ; Col. Clements ; Col. St. George ; Col. Ponsonby. An association similar to that of the Mohocks, and for a simUar purpose, of rioting and lawlessness in the streets of London at night; abolished by order of Privy Council 172 1 ; a reward of 100/. was ofiered in 17 11, by Royal proclamation for the apprehension of any of the Mohocks. Full-length ; 4 figures seated, drinking wine at a round table ; Col- Clements standing to the 1. side of picture. Canvas, 108 X 82 in. n 1509 PAUL SANDBY, R.A. (1732-1809). Mr. Wm. Sandby. Sir Wm. Beechev, R.A- B. at Nottingham, 1732 ; in the Military Drawing Office in the Tower, 1746; on the Staff appointed to survey the Highlands, 1749; one of the founders of the English School of Water-colours ; engraved in aqua-tint ¦ from his own drawings and etched ; Drawing-master to Geo. III.'s family ; R.A. on the foundation of the Roy. Acad, and chief Drawing-master at the Military Acad. Woolwich, 1768 ; d. at 4 St. George's Row, Hyde Park, 9 Nov. 1809 ; bu. in the bur. ground, of St. George's, Hanover .Square. Bust, seated ; crimson coat, white waistcoat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. fr 510 JAMES BARRY, R.A. (1741-1809). I ' Society of Arts. James Barry, R.A. Painter; b. at Cork, 11 Oct. 1741 ; his father had a. coasting vessel, but young Barry devoted himself to books and art ; went to Dublin, 1763 ; exhib. a picture and was introd. to Mr. Burke (No. 560), who enabled him to study at Rome for 5 years ; ret. to Eng. 1770 ; painted several classical and his torical subjects ; pub. an " Inquiry respecting the Arts in England ; " R.A. 1777 ; occupied 7 years in painting his series of pictures for the great room of the Adelphi, living at the time with the utmost economy, and supporting himself by etching at night ; Prof of painting, R.A. ; quarreUed with the Acad, and was expelled ; d. Feb. 1806 ; his body lay in state at the Adelphi rooms ; bu. in St. Paul's ; his works, including his lectures, pub. 1809. To waist, looking over his shoulder to r. ; palette and brushes in I. hand. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. ii6 Reign of George III. 1 760-1800. 511 HUGH HAMILTON. LENT BY PAINTER. Royal Hibernian Academy. George Chinnery. Portrait-painter ; painted in Dublin. Bust, bald ; red dress ; leaning on 1. hand. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 512 MARGARET BURR, MRS. GAINSBOROUGH. Mr. William Sharpe. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A Sister of a young man employed by Mr. John Gainsborough, father ofthe painter, in his business ; she was remarkably for her beauty ; Gainsborough, then about 18 years of age, painted her portrait; they marr. soon after; she survived him. To waist, showing both hands ; black head-dress and drapery. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 513 JULIAN ROERDEN, MRS. BARRY. Society of Arts. James Barry, R.A. Marr. John Barry, a builder in Cork ; mother of James Barry, R.A., the Painter (No. 510). To waist, seated ; r. hand resting on back of chair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 514 BENJAMIN WILSON, F.R.S. (1721-1788). Earl Spencer, K.G. Benjamin Wilson. B. at Leeds, 1721 ; son of a decayed merchant ; came to London early in life, and employed as a Clerk ; went to Ireland to practise portrait-painting, 1748 ; ret. to London, established himself as a portrait-painter in Gt. Queen St., Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, in a house where Kneller had lived, 1750 ; Master Painter to the B. of Ordn. ; pub. "Treatises on Electricity ;" F.R.S. 1756; produced etchings also ; d. in London, 6 June, 1788. Zoffany his drapery painter ; one of his sons the late Gen. Sir Robert Wilson. Bust to r., showing part of r. hand, with port-crayon. Canvas, 28 x 20 in. 515 THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. (1727-1788). Mr. William Sharpe. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Son of a Crapemaker ; b. at Sudbury, Suffolk, 1727 ; educ. at the Gram. Sch. ; began early to draw and paint ; came to London about 1741 ; rec. some instruction from Gravelot the engraver, and Eras. Hayman (No. 340) ; commenced landscape and port, painting ; ret. to Sudbury about 1745, and marr. Margaret Burr (No. 512) ; settled at Ipswich ; removed to Bath, 1760 ; finally came to London, 1774, where he lived in the west wing of Schomberg House (now part ofthe War Office), PaU MaU ; R.A. on the foundation of the Royal Acad. 1768 ; d. in London, 2 Aug. 1788 ; bu. in Kew Churchyard; painted landscapes as well as portraits. Bust to 1. ; green coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 516 THOMAS SANDBY, R.A. (1721-1798). Mr. Wm. Sandby. Henry Singleton. Elder brother of P. Sandby, R.A. (No. 509) ; b. at Nottingham, 1721 ; Military Draughtsman to the Staff in Scotland (and afterwards to the D. of Cumberland), 1743-45 ; attended the D. in the same capacity in Flanders; Up-Stairs.] Central Corridor (A^w. 501-542). 117 appointed by him Dep.-Ranger of Windsor Great Park, 1746 ; planned Vir ginia Water, 1754 ; designed the Freemasons' Hall, &c. ; Foundation Member ofthe Roy. Acad. 1768 ; Prof of Architecture, R.A. 1768-98 ; d. at the Lodge, Windsor Great Park, 25 June, 1798 ; bu. at Old Windsor. A large number of his architectural drawings in the Brit, and Soane Museums, and at Windsor Castle. Bust ; small life-size ; profile to 1. looking down ; painted in 1793 ; a sketch for his large picture of the Academicians assembled in the Coun Chamber. (No. 520.) Canvas, 12 X 10 in. ^17 SIR J. REYNOLDS, P.R.A. LENT BY PAINTER. National Portrait Gallery. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A, Son of Rev. Samuel Reynolds, master of the Gram. School at Plympton Earl, Devonshire ; b. 16 July, 1723 ; began to draw and paint in his child hood ; bound apprentice to Thomas Hudson, portrait - painter, 1 740, but remained under him only two years ; ret. to Devonshire and painted portraits at Plymouth ; visited Portugal, Spain, Algiers, and Italy, 1749-1752 ; ist Pres. of Roy. Acad, and Kt. ; delivered his " Discourses " 1769-90 ; mem. of Johnson's Literary Club; friend of Burke, Garrick, Goldsmith; D.C.L. Oxf. ; painter to the King, 1784 ; d. at 47 Leicester Square, 23 Feb. 1792, his sight having previously failed ; bu. publicly in St. Paul's Cathedral, where is a monument to him by Flaxman. He is stated to have painted more than 1 500 portraits, including the most eminent Englishmen and beau tiful women of his time. Bust, shading his eyes with his 1. hand ; palette, brushes, and maul stick in his r. ; painted by himself when a young man, before his visit to Italy. Canvas, 30X25 in. J518 THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. Miss Clarke. Johann Zoffany, R.A. {See No. 515.) Bust, small size ; three-quarter length to r. Canvas, 9 X 7 in. .519 THOS. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. Royal Academy. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 515.) Bust to 1. ; greenish coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. :520 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY. Royal Academy. Henry Singleton. Group of seated and standing figures in the Council chamber of the R. Academy with Benj. West as President in the chair. Signed " H. Single ton." Canvas, 103 X 80 in. 521 GIOVANNI BATTISTA CIPRIANI, R.A. Royal Academy. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. B. at Florence, 1727, where he stud, under Heckford, an Eng. artist; came to England with Sir Wm. Chambers, 1755 ; ^n original mem. of R.A. ; chiefly known for his many designs engraved by Bartolozzi ; employed to repair .:he pictures by Rubens at Whitehall ; painted the ceiling of the R.A. Library ; d. 14 Dec. 1785 ; bu. at Chelsea. To waist, looking to 1. ; dark coat ; holding port crayon. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Ii8 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 522 JOSEPH WILTON, R.A. (1722-1803). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. G. Wilton Chambers. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Sculptor; b. 1722 ; went through a regular course of academic study ; executed (liis first public work) the monument to Gen. Wolfe in Westminster ; one of the founders of the Royal Academy, to whom his bust by Roubiliac was presented by his daughter. Lady Chambers ; d. 1803. Bust; dark fur-trimmed coat ; painted in Florence. Canvas, 30X23J- in. 523 RICHARD WILSON, R.A. (1714-1782). Royal Academy. Richard Wilson, R.A. Painter ; son of a Clergyman ; b. at Pineges in Montgomerysh., i Aug. 17 14 ; was placed under a portrait-painter named Wright, and until his 36th year lived by portrait-painting, when he went to Italy, and remained there six years ; Zuccarelli, whom he met at Venice, and Vernet at Rome, saw his talents for landscape-painting ; ret. to London ; e.xhib. " Niobe," 1760 ; an original R.A., 1768 ; his great works did not sell well in his life time, and he was often in poverty, until he inherited some property ; d. in Denbighsh., 1782 ; bu. at Mold, Flintshire. Bust, seated to 1. ; palette and brushes in 1. hand. Can\'as, 26 X 22.] in. 524 NATHANIEL HONE, R.A. (1730-1784). Royal Academy. Nathaniel Hone, R.A. Portrait-painter ; b. in Dublin about 1730; came early to England and painted in various parts ofthe country, particularly at York ; settled in Lon don ; painted in miniature, in oil, and in enamel ; became on the death of Zincke the most distinguished enamel-painter of his day ; a foundation mem ber of the R. A., but quarrelled with and satirised Reynolds ; d. 1784. Bust, full face ; bl. hat, purplish drapery. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. -525 FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI, R.A. (1725-1813). Earl of Morley. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Engraver ; b. in Florence about 1725 ; stud, in the Florentine Academy ; became acquainted with Cipriani the artist (No. 521), many of whose works he afterwards engraved ; engaged in England by Mr. Dalton, Librar. to George III. and worked in this country till 1802, when he went to Lisbon ; d. there about 1 8 1 3. Eng. some of the Shakspeare Gallery pictures for BoydeU ; also gems, ornamental tickets. Diploma of R.A., &c. ; Clytie, Prometheus, &c. To waist, looking to r. ; crimson fur-trimmed coat ; leaning on r. arm, showing part of 1. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 526 JAMES TASSIE (1735-1799). Mr. David Laing. John Paxton. B. near Glasgow, 1735 ; brought up as a stonemason ; studied drawing in Foulis's Acad., Glasgow ; in 1766 went to Dublin, where he was employed as a Sculptor and ModeUer ; became assistant there to Dr. Quin, in the imitation of engraved gems in coloured glass or paste ; came to London, 1766; executed a complete set of his gems for the Empress of Russia about 1787 ; d. 1799 ; Catal. of his coll. of ancient and mod. gems, pub. in 1791, included more than 1 5,000 articles. His collection of gems is now in Edinb. Bust to 1. ; black vandyke dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Vp-stairs.} Central Corridor {Nos. 501-542). 119 .527 JOSEPH NOLLEKENS, R.A. (1737-1823). LENT BY PAINT.ER. National Portrait Gallery. Lemuel F. Abbot. Scsalptor ; son of Joseph Fran. Nollekens, a painter ; b. in London, 1737 ; pupil of Scheemakers, and studied in Italy, remaining there 9 years ; exe cuted maaiy busts, and repaired antique statues ; among his works are Venus anointing her hair, Poetus and Arria, monument to Mrs. Howard of Corby, &c.; R.A. 1772 ; d. 1823, aged 86, in possession of a very large fortune. Bust to 1., r. hand resting on bust of Ch. James Fox. Canvas, 25 x 30 in. .528 GEORGE ROMNEY (1734-1802). Rev. John Romney. George Romney. B. at Dalton, Lancash. 1734 ; apprenticed to a cabinet-maker ;- aft. placed with Steele, a portrait-painter at Kendal, 1753 ; after painting in the north of England came to London, 1762 ; gained one of the Soc. of Arts' premiums, 1765 ; in Italy and France, 1773-5 ; lived at No. 3 Cavendish Sq., and divided public patronage with Reynolds and Gainsborough, 1776-97 ; removed to Hampstead, 1797 ; retired to Kendal, 1799 ; d. there 15 Nov. 1802 ; bu. at Dalton. Besides portraits painted historical and poetic subjects. Head to 1., and unfinished bust for a seated figure. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 529 JOHN NICHOLS (1744-1826). Mr. j. Gough Nichols, V. S. Puyl. Antiquary and bibliographer ; b. at Islington, 1744; eariy apprenticed to IBowyer, the learned printer, and became his partner, 1766; sole manager of the printing establishment, 1777 ; at death of Mr. David Henry, became Editor of "Gentleman's Mag.;" pub. "Anecdotes of Wm. Bowyer," 1778 ; " Literary Anecdotes of i8th Century," 13 vols.; "History of Leicestersh." 1795-1811; and other works of valuable antiquarian and topographical leaming ; d. 1S26. Bust, seated to r. ; book in 1. hand. Canvas, 28|-X23J in. -530 GAINSBOROUGH DUPONT (1767-1797). Mr. G. Richmond, R.A. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Painter ; nepliew of Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. ; b. 1767 ; d. 1797- Head to r. ; br. hair ; white lace collar. Canvas, 18 x 16 in. ¦531 ANGELICA KAUFFMANN, R.A. (1740-1807). Earl of Home. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. Painter ; b. at Coire, Switzerland, 1740; early showed taste for drawing, and traveUed in Italy to improve it ; came to London, 1765 ; patronized by Queen Charlotte ; deceived into marriage, 1769, by the servant of a Swedish aobleman, who passed himself off for his master ; member of the Royal Academy, 1769 ; married, 2ndly,. a Venetian artist, Zucchi ; practised her art with success ; retired to Rome ; d. 1807, a. Rome, and was bu. with much pomp. She -was accomplished as a linguist and as a musician. Bust ; low v^hite gold-trimmed dress. Canvas, 25 X 19J in. xviinjw ur vjjiwivvj-ii iij.. 532 ANNE SEYMOUR CONWAY, HON. MRS. DAMER. Mr. j. H. Anderdon. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Marshal Conway (No. 462) ; b. 1748 ; one of the leaders of fashion, and an amateur sculptor whose works were exhibited at the Academy, and praised by Walpole, who left Strawberry HiU to her for her life ; d. 1828. Head ; long plaits of hair faUing down the neck. Canvas, 22 x 1 8 in. 533 THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. Mr. G. Richmond, R.A. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 515.) Bust, unfinished; wearing three-cornered hat; painted about 1754, aged 28. Canvas, 26 x 20 in. 534 GEORGE MORLAND (1763-1804). Mr. Wm. Smith. Painter; son of Hy. R. Morland, a painter; b. 26 June, 1763; first painted landscape ; afterwards, for the most part, subjects with domestic animals ; worked with rapidity, and is said to have often painted in pay ment of his tavern biUs; d. 29 Oct. 1804, at a sponging-house in Eyre-Streef Hill, Coldbath Fields. Small-size, as a youth ; bust three-quarter length, face to 1. ; brown coat ; long hair. Bequeathed to Thos. C. Mackinlay by Thos. D'Almaine, Esq. Canvas, 12 J X iiJ in. 535 SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. Mr. C. Morrison. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 517.) Bust to 1. ; red coat, dark broad cap, white tie. Canvas, 24 X 19J in. 536 WILLIAM WOOLLETT (1735-1785). National Gallery. Gilbert Charles Stuart. Engraver ; b. at Maidstone, Kent, 1735 ; learned engraving under John Tinney, in London ; soon adopted a style of his own, and was distinguished as an engraver of landscape, especially those after Wilson ; also engraved historical pieces, of which the " Death of General Wolfe " and the " Battle of La Hogue" are most remarkable ; engraver to George III. ; d. in London, 25 May, 1785 ; bu. in Cloisters of Westminster Abbey. Half-seated, with copper-plate and engraving tool in r. hand, red coat and cap. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 537 JOHN HALL (1739-1787). National Gallery. Gilbert Charles Stuart. Engraver in London of portraits and historical subjects ; b. 1739 > ^'*" graved after West " CromweU dissolving the Long Parliament ; " the " Death of Schomberg," &c. ; and portraits after Gainsborough, West, Stuart, &c. ; d. 1787. Painted for Alderman Boydell. In the background is shown part of Hall's engraving after West of " Penn's Treaty with the Indians." Half-seated to 1. at table, on which is a port-crayon, Canvas, 36x28 in. Up-Stairs,] Central Corridor {Nos. 501-542). 121 538 SIR ROBERT CANSFIELD GERARD, Bart ( -1784)- lent by fainter. Sir Robert T. Gerard, Bart. 9th Bart. ; marr. Catharine, dau. of Wm. Anderton of Euxton ; d 6 Mar 1784. Bust, to 1. ; Hungarian hussar uniform. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. ,539 ANGELICA KAUFFMANN, R.A. (1740-1807). Rev. j. E. Waldy. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. {.See No. 531.) To waist; low dress; palette in L hand; brush in r. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 540 DAVID ALLAN (1744-1796). National Gallery of Scotland. David Allan. B. at Alloa, 1744; studied at the Academy established by R. and A. FouUs at Glasgow; went to Rome, 1764; painted historical pictures and portraits, but at length devoted himself to delineations of Scottish character and manners, engraving his designs himself, as in his illustrations of Ramsay's "Gentle Shepherd," published 1788; Master of the Trustees' Drawing Academy, Edinburgh, 1786, till his death, 6 Aug. 1796. Full-length, small life-size, seated near a table ; signed, " D, Allan Pt. Roma, 1770." Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 541 CATHARINE READ ( -1778). Mrs. Read. Catharine Read. Portrait-painter ; painted in oil and crayons ; her portraits of Queen Charlotte, and of Mrs. Macaulay, the historian, were considered among her best ; about 1770, she went to India ; returned, and d. 15 Dec. 1778. Bust, with r. arm and hand pointed to her 1. ; white and yellowish drapery. Canvas, 25 X 19 in. '542 ALDERMAN JOHN BOYDELL (1719-1804). Mr. Henry Graves. William Miller. B. 1719, his father being a land-surveyor ; early showed a taste for engraving ; bound himself to Mr. Tomms to learn the art ; commenced business as a printseller, and had great success ; employed every artist of reputation, and aided many to rise ; succeeded in establishing an English school of engraving ; formed the design of a Shakspeare gaUery, employing Reynolds, West, &c., to paint pictures, afterwards engraved on a large scale ; elected Alderman, 1782 ; Sheriff, 1785 ; Lord Mayor, 1790 ; d. 12 Dec. 1804, and had a public funeral. Half-length, standing ; Lord Mayor's robes and chain ; mace to his L Canvas, 55 X 44 in. J22 Reign of George 111. 1760-1800. Up-Stairs: No. 8. EASTERN GALLERT. (^os. 543-791-) 543 BENJAMIN WEST, P.R.A. (1738-1820). LENT BY PAINTER. Royal Academy. Son of John and Sarah West, of a Quaker family ; b. at Springfield, Pennsylvania, 10 Oct. 1738 ; showed his talent for dra\ving when a child, and Was taught by some Indians how to prepare a few colours, supplying himself with hair pencUs from his iriother's favourite cat ; at Philadelphia was aided by Williams, a painter, and in his i8th year established himself there ; went to Rome, 1760 ; painted a portrait of Lord Grantham and historical pictures ; travelled through Italy ; settled in London ; painted "' Rcgulus leaving Rome," and became known to George III., -who was his patron for nearly 40 years ; produced a great number of historical Avorks, among them the " Death of General Wolfe " and the "Battle of La Hogue;" Pres. Royal Acad, after Reynolds, 1792; d. in Newman Street, London, 11 Mar. 1820; bu. in St. Paul's Cathedral. Half-length ; seated at table with books ; torso to the r. Panel, 53X41 in. ^44 SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS, Kt. R.A. (1726-1796). Royal Academy. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. at Stockholm, 1726; educ. in England; visited China when he was 17, as supercargo on board a merchant-ship ; studied in Italy and France, and established himself as an architect in Russell Street, Covent Garden ; became known by his drawings to Lord Bute, and was appointed drawing- master to the Prince of Wales, who afterwards, as George III., much em ployed him ; planned Kew Gardens ; added to Kensington Palace ; buUt Somerset House ; the first Treasurer ofthe Royal Academy ; F.R.S. ; wrote a treatise on Civil Architecture, 1759; on Oriental Gardening, 1773; published various architectural works, with costly iUustrations ; his taste for Chinese architecture and decoration was the frequent subject of criticism and jest in his day, and gave occasion to the " Heroic Epistle," believed to '.be written by Mason ; d. 8 Mar. 1796 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length, seated to r. ; at table with papers ; port-crayon in r. hand ; Somerset House in background. Panel, 50 x 40 in. - 545 JAMES PAINE (1717-1789) AND his SON. Bodleian Library, Oxford. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. .¦Architect ; b. 17 17 ; lived near Chertsey ; rebuilt Salisbury St. Strand; built the original Lyceum as an Exhibition Room for the Soc. of Arts, 1765, Kew Bridge, and, for Sir Matt. Featherstonehaugh, the house at Whitehall, now Dover House; employed on Worksop Manor, Wardour Castle, and Thorndon ; pub. " Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Houses, &c." 1783 ; d. 17S9. James Paine, son of the above, was a member of the St. Martin's Lane Academy. Half-length figures ; the father seated at table v.ith plans before him ; his son restinp- on back of his chair. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. Up-Stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 123 ^5-46 THE ROYAL ACADEMY in 1778. LENT BY PAINTER. \ Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Johann Zoffany, R.A. Group of standing and seated figures; 34 members of R.A. in 1778; two nude models ; and portraits on the wall of Angelica Kauffmann and Mrs. Moser. Canvas, 58 x 40 in. :547 SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT, Bart. (1755-1827). ¦ Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Only child of Sir George, 6th Bt. ; b. at Dunmow, Essex, 6 Nov. 1755 ; succeeded to the title, 1762 ; educ. at Eton and New Coll. Oxf; marr. in 1778, Miss Margaret Willes, gran. dau. of Ld. Ch. Jus. Willes (No. 254) ; M.P. frtr Beeralston, 1790 ; distinguished as an amateur artist, and liberal patron of art ; D.C.L., F.R.S. and S.A ; promoted the formation of the Nat. Gallery, to which he presented 16 pictures ; d. at Coleorton HaU, Leicest. 7 F. 1827. Bust to r. ; black coat, white necktie. Canvas, 50 X 25 in. 548 MARGARET WILLES, LADY BEAUMONT. ^iR G. H. Beaumont, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of John Willes, Esq. of Astrop, Northamptonsh. ; marr. Sir Geo. H. Beaumont, Bart, in 1778 (No. 547) ; painted by Sir Josh. Reynolds in the following year ; d. 1829. Bust to 1. ; bl. open dress ; the winter moonlight ghost from Bloomfield's "Farmer's Boy." Can\-as, 30 X 25 in. 549 JAS. BOSWELL, WIFE, and THREE CHILDREN. Mr. Lewis Pocock. Henry Singleton. Friend and biographer of Dr. Johnson ; son of Alexander BoswcU, Lord of Session, with the title Lord Auchinlech ; b. at Edin. 29 Oct. 1 740 ; stud. law at Edinb. Glasgow, and Utrecht ; early introduced to Dr. Johnson, and dfligently collected materials for his biography ; called to the Eng. pjar, 1785 ; ¦d. in London, 19 Ju. 1795 ; pub. an Account of Corsica ; Journal jof Dr. Johnson's Tour to the Hebrides ; and Johnson's Life, 1791. Margaiet Mont- .gomerie, Mrs. Boswell, marr. 1769; d. fjune, 1790; their eldest son was afterwards .Sir Alex. Boswell. Half-length figures, except the youngest child, who stands on hi mother's knee. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. -550 SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. Royal AcADEtfr''*'*''^*^'"*'"^"'"'^^"!. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 517.) Standing to 1. ; robes of D.C.L. ; paper in 1. hand ; bust ¦of Michael Angelo to his 1. Panel, 50 X 40 in. ^51 MR. AND MRS. GARRICK and CHILD. Mr. T. Grissell. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. . Son of Capt. Peter Garrick ; b. at Hereford, 1716 ; educ. partly at Lich field Gram. Sch. and partly by Dr. Johnson (No. 556), whom he accompanied to London 1736, intending to study law ; his natural inclination being for 124 Reign OF George III. 1 760-1 Soo. the stage, he first appeared at Ipswich 1741, then in London as Rich. Ill, with immediate success ; became joint-patentee of Drury Lane Theatre 1747 till 1776; wrote or adapted many pieces for the stage, but his fame rests on his acting ; friend of Johnson, Reynolds, Goldsmith, Burke, &c. ; d. 20 Jan. 1779 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Eva Maria Violette, Mrs. Garrick, of a Viennese family ; educ. as a dancer ; her name was Veigel, and she assumed that of Violette by command of the Emp. Maria Theresa ; first appeared at Drury Lane, Dec. 1746 ; marr. 22 June, 1749, David Garrick ; whom she survived 43 years, dying suddenly 10 Oct. 1822, in the 98th year of her age. Half-length figures ; Mrs. Garrick, with infant asleep on her knee ; Garrick to her I. holding papers. Canvas, 48 X 40 in. -552 OLIVER GOLDSMITH (1728-1774). LENT BY PAINTER. Countess Delawarr. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 374.) Bust ; profile to r. ; holding book in r. hand ; purchased 1773. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. \552 ELIZABETH REYNOLDS, MRS. JOHNSON (1721-1792). Mr. William Johnson. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 4th dau. of Rev. Samuel Reynolds; b. 1721 ; sister of Sir Joshua, whom she aided with money when he was bound to Hudson, and also when he went to Italy ; marr. William Johnson, Esq. ; d. 1792. Bust ; low yeUow brown dress, with chain of pearls and jewels. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 554 CATHARINE HORNECK, MRS. H. W. BUNBURY (1754-1799). ^SiR Chas. J. F. Bunbury, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Catharine, dau. of Capt. Kane Horneck ; b. 1754; known as "Little Comedy ;" mar. Henry Wm. Bunbury of Barton, 1771 (No. 597) ; she and her sister Mrs. Gwyn (No. 569) were intimate friends of Goldsmith ; d. Tuly, 1799- Three-quarter length, seated; leaning on 1. hand; white drapery. Can vas, 50 X 40 in. 555 ELIZABETH JERVIS, MRS. JOHNSON (1688-9-1752). Captain G. F. Pearson. Daughter of William Jervis of Great Peatling, Leicestershire; b. 4 Feb. 1688-9; married, ist, Henry Porter; 2nd, Samuel Johnson (No. 556) ; d. 17 Mar. 1752 ; bu. at Bromley, Kent, where Dr. Johnson placed a tombstone with a Latin inscription to her memorj'. Bust ; low blue dress. Oval, canvas, 30 x 25 in. 55^ SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. (1709-1784). Rev. W. H. Rooper. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Michael Johnson, a bookseUer at Lichfield, and Sarah Ford, of a Warwickshire family; b. 18 Sept. 1709; educ. at Lichfield and Stourbndee Up-Stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 125 Grammar Schools ; entered Pembroke College, Oxford, but had not means to continue his studies there ; Usher in a school at Market Bosworth ; set up a private school near Lichfield ; had three pupils, of whom David Garrick (No. 551) was one ; went to London and lived by writing ; published "London, a Satire," 1738; "Life of Savage," 1744; "Vanity of Human Wishes," 1749 ; and " Irene," a tragedy ; wrote "The Rambler ;" " Rasselas ;" pubhshed his "Dictionary" after more than seven years' labour, 1755; " The Idler," " Lives of the Poets," foUowed ; received a pension from George III. 1762 ; degree of LL.D. from Dublin, and afterwards from Oxford; d. 13 Dec. 1784 Bust; reading, with book close to his face. Painted, 1784 Can vas, 30 X 25 in. r,557 SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. (1709-1784). [ LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Charles Morrison. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 556.) Three-quarter length, seated at a table ; pen in r. hand ; 1. resting on papers. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 558 REV. SAMUEL REYNOLDS (i 680-1- 1746). Plymouth AND Cottonian Libr. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Rev. John Reynolds, Vicar of St. Thomas the Apostle, Exeter ; b. 31 Jan. 1680-1 ; Fell, of BaUiol Coll. Oxon ; Master ofthe Gram. School at Plympton Eari, Devonshire, from 1715 to death ; d. Dec. 25, 1746. Father of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Bust ; profile to 1. ; black dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. •559 MISS FRANCES REYNOLDS (1729-1807). Plymouth and Cottonian Library. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Ninth child of the Rev. Sam. Reynolds and Theophila Potter, and sister of Sir Joshua; b. 10 May, 1729, at Plympton Earl, Devon; lived with her brother in London several years ; much respected by Dr. Johnson ; un favourably criticised by Madame D'Arblay ; painted portraits (some of which were engraved), and copied her brother's pictures ; pub. an " Essay on Taste ;" survived Sir Joshua, and d. unmarr. 1807. Bust, full face, looking up ; dark dress ; long hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 560 EDMUND BURKE (1730- 1797). Countess Delawarr. John Opie, R.A. Statesman, Orator, and Writer ; son of Richard Burke, an attorney ; b. in Dub. i Jan. 1730 ; educ. at BaUitore, co. Kildare, and Trin. CoU. Dub. ; entered at the Mid. Temple, 1747 ; pub. his "Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful ;" planned the " Annual Register," 1758 ; M.P. for Wendover, sup porting Lord Rockingham ; visited France, 1772-3 ; M.P. for Bristol, where he delivered his remarkable address to the electors ; proposed his plan of Economical Reform, 1780; Pri-vy Counc. 1782; joined the "Coalition" Ministry ; spoke on the India BiU ; in oppos. to Mr. Pitt from 1783 ; opened the prosecution of Warren Hastings, 1786 ; pub. his " Reflections on the French Revolution," 1790 ; separated from his friend Mr. Fox, 1791 ; pub. his "Letter to a Noble Lord," 1796 ; d. 9 July, 1797, at Beaconsfield, Bucks. Bust, looking to- r. ; holding paper in r. hand; Purchased 1792. Can vas, 30 X 25 in. 120 J:tEIGN Of \^T£OKUIi 111. I/wu— lociu. 561 MARY HORNECK, MRS. GWYN. LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Chas. J. F. Bunbury, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A.. {See No. 569.) Seated on the giound in Turkish fashion, wearing a turban ; white drapery. Canvas, 50 X 39^ in. 562 MISS LUCY PORTER. Captain G. F. Pearson. Daughter of Mr. Porter, a mercer in Birmingham, and step-daughtes of Dr. Johnson, whom her mother on Mr. Porter's death had married ; for nearly twenty years she boarded in Lichfield with Dr. Johnson's mother, whom she called Granny, and aided her in keeping her little bookseUer's. shop ; on the death of her eldest brother she inherited a competency. Full-length, as a child, seated, with basket of flowers. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 563 THEOPHILA PALMER, MRS. GWATKIN. Mr. j. Reynolds Gwatkin. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. " Offie Palmer," Mrs. R. L. Gwatkin, niece of Sir J. Reynolds ; b. 1756 ; painted after her marr. with Mr. R. L. Gwatkin, 1783 ; d. 1848 ; another por trait of her underneath, painted by Sir Joshua for presentation to Mr. Gwatkin on his martiage. To waist, seated, to ji. ; dark drapery ; blue and white head-dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 564 SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. (1709-1784). Duke of Sutherland, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 556.) Bust, showing both hands ; profile to 1. ; books in back ground. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 565 EDMUND MALONE (1741-1812). Rev, W. H. Rooper. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.Ai. B. in Dublin, 1741, where his father was Judge of Court of Com. Pleas; educ. at Trin. Coll. Dub. ; studied at the Inner Temple ; became acquainted with Johnson, Burke, and other eminent men ; pub. supplementary vols, to Steevens's Shakspeare, 1 780, and a detection of Chatterton's forgeries ; his edition of Shakspeare, 1790 ; " Life of Sir J. Reynolds," 1797 ; and various other works, till his death on 25th May, 1812. Bust tor. ; dark brown coat ; crimson curtain ; painted in 1778, retouched 1789. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 566 GEORGE MACARTNEY, E. OF MACARTNEY (1737-1806). Lord Houghton. Son of Geo. Macartney, Esq.; b. at Lissanoure, near Belfast, 14 May, 1737 ; educ. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; entered the Inner Temple ; made the tour of the Continent, and in 1764 went as Envoy Extraor. to Russia, and was knighted} Ch. Sec. for Ireland, 1769 ; K.B. 1772 ; Gov. of Granada, 1775 ; Baron Ma cartney, 1776 ; compelled to surrender Granada to the French, 1779 ; Gov. Up-Stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nes. 543-791). 127 of Madias, 1780 ; declined the Gov.-Generalship of India ;, Ambas. Extraot. to Pekin, 1792-94, with Sir Geo. Staunton as Sec. ;. created E. in the Irish peerage ¦„ Gov. of Cape of Good Hope, 1796 ;. d. at Chiswick, 31 Mar. i8o6i. Selections from his writings pub. by Sir J. Barrow, 1807. Head profile to r. Canvas, 16 x 11 in. 4567 SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. (1709-1784). I LENT BY PAINTER. MacLeod of MacLeod. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {SeeNo. 556.) To waist ; small size ; full face ; sho-roing 1. hand ; brown, coat. Canvas, 12 x 10 in. Slated to have been in possession of Bennet Langton. 568 JOHN DOLLOND, F.R.S. (1706-1761). Royal Observatory. B. in Spitalfields, 10 June, 1706; son of a silkweaver of French extrac tion ; brought up to his father's trade ; studied mathematics, astronomy, &c. ; entered into business with his eldest son Peter, and became an eminent Optician ; invented the Achromatic Object-glass of Telescopes ; received the Copley Medal ; F.R.S. 1761 ; Optician to George III. ; d. in London, 30 Nov. 176 1. To waist ; seated, witn book and instruments on table before him. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 569 MARY HORNECK, MRS. GWYN (1754-1840). -Mr. Robert Gwyn. John Hoppner, R.A. B. about 1754-5 ; the "Jessamy Bride" of Goldsmith, whom with her sister(No. 554) and mother she accom. ona tour in France; marr. Gen. Francis Edw. Gwyn, Equerry to Geo. III. ; bed-chamber woman to O. Charlotte ; in 1805 adopted Susan Sophia Lsetitia, dau. of John Ramsbottom, M.P., who. with her husband assumed the name of G%vyn ; d. Jan. 1840, in her 86th year ; bu. at Weybridge. To waist, seated to r. beneath a tree ; white dress. Canvas, 30J X 25 in.. .570 MARY PALMER, afterwards MARCHIONESS OF THOMOND (1750-1820). Mr. W. j. S. Morritt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Mr. John Palmer of Torrington and Mary, sister of Sir Joshua Reynolds ; b. 1750 ; marr. 1792 (his 2nd wife) Murrough O'Brien, 5th E. of Inchiquin and ist M. of Thomond ; she inherited Sir Joshua's fine coUec tion of drawings and paintings by the old masters, and valuable works of his own ; d. 1820. FuU-length, seated, in a landscape, nursing a winged Cupid, entitled! " Hope nursing Love." Canvass, 52 X 4° in. 571 SIR JOHN HAWKINS (1719-1789). University of Oxford. Roberts. B. 1719; descendant of Sir J. Hawkins, who commanded the "Victorjr^ae the defeat of the Spanish Armada ; articled to an attorney ; became known to Dr. Johnson ; one of the nine who formed the Thursday-evening Club m Ivy Lane ; wrote for the "Gentleman's Mag.," &c. ; retired to Twickenham ; 128 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. an active Magistrate ; Kt. 1772 ; engaged for sixteen years on his "Hist, of Music ; " presented to the Brit. Mus. his valuable library of music and musical treatises ; pub. Walton's "Angler," 1760 ; Life of Dr. Johnson and an ed. of his works, 1787 ; d. 21 May, 1789 ; bu. in the Cloisters, Westminster. To waist, seated in library ; crimson coat ; inscribed with name and date 1785. 30J X 25 in. 572 OZIAS HUMPHREY, R.A. (1742-1810). lent by painter. Countess Delawarr. George Romney. Portrait painter ; b. at Honiton, Devonshire, 1742; went to London at fourteen, and was taught in Wm. Shipley's drawing-school ; worked with Samuel Collins, a miniature painter at Bath ; removed to London, 1763 ; kindly received by Sir J. Reynolds ; painted miniatures with success ; visited Italy, 1773, with Romney ; visited India, 1785 ; R.A. 1790; drew many por traits in crayons ; d. 1810. Bust profile to r. ; holding book in r. hand. Purchased in 1772. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 573 MARY ISABELLA, DUCHESS OF RUTLAND, AS A Child (1756-1831). Duke of Beaufort. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Lady Mary Isabella Somerset, youngest daughter of Charles, 4th D. of Beaufort ; b. 3 Aug. 1756 ; marr. Charles, Marquis of Granby, afterwards 4th D. of Rutland (whom she survived), 26 Dec. 1775 ; d. 2 Sept. 1831. To waist, as a child, looking up to 1. ; low white dress. Canvas, i8xi5in. 574 SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. (1709-1784). Mr. Wynn Ellis. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 556.) To waist ; small size ; showing I. hand ; full face ; brown ish claret-coloured coat. 12 x lOj in. 575 JAMES NORTHCOTE, R.A. (1746-1831). Earl Cowper, K.G. James Northcote, R.A. B. at Plymouth, 22 Oct. 1746, where his father was a watchmaker; apprenticed to that trade ; at the end of his seven years' term devoted him self to art, and commenced portrait-painting ; introduced to Sir J. Reynolds ; became his pupil, and gained his friendship ; visited Italy for three years ; estabhshed himself in London, 1781 ; became R.A. 1787 ; painted portraits, domestic subjects, and at length historical pictures, especially those for the Boydell Shakspeare series ; contributed to the periodical called the "Artist ; " wrote " Fables," " Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds," &c. ; d. 13 July, 1831, in his 86th year. Bust to 1. ; dark crimson coat. Painted 1795. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 576 JOSEPH BARETTI (1716-1789). Lady Holland. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Of an Itahan family; friend of Johnson, Reynolds, Burke, &c. ; became, on Johnson's recommendation, tutor in the Thrale family, -with whom he Up-Stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 129 quarreUed ; author of an Italian and Engl. Diet. ; trans. Sir Josh. Reynolds's Discourses into Italian ; Foreign Sec. to R. Acad. ; he was very near-sighted, as is shown in this port. ; d. 5 May, 1789. Half-length, seated, to 1. ; reading, with book close to his eye. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. Painted for Mr. Thrale, for his house at Streatham ; sold, 1816, on death of Mrs. Piozzi, to Mr. Watson Taylor ; sold in 1832 to Lord Hertford, from whom it came to the present owner. 577 THOMAS BENTLEY (1730-1780). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Marsh Caldwell. Joseph Wright, A.R.A. B. at Scrapton, co. Derby, i Jan. 1730; appr. in a Manchester wareho. ; settled as a Merchant in Liverpool ; marr. 1754 ; promoted the fonnation of the Trent and Mersey Canal ; joined his friend Wedgwood, as partner in the celebrated works at Etruria, 1768, and aided him much by his knowledge and acquirements ; removed to London, 1769, and presided over the Chelsea depot of the firm ; d. 26 Nov. 1780 ; bu. in Chiswick Ch. ; monument by Scheemakers. Half-length, seated to 1. holding open book ; two bas-reliefs on table to his 1. Canvas, 37 x 30J in. 578 SIR T. C. BUNBURY, Bart. (1740-1821). Sir Chas. J. F. Bunbury, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Elder son of Sir Wm. Bunbury, Bt. ; b. 1740 ; M.P. for Suffolk ; marr. Lady Sarah Lennox, dau. of Charles, 2nd D. of Richmond, 1762 ; d. 1821. Bust ; crimson furred coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. f|579 OLIVER GOLDSMITH (1728-1774). 'Colonel Holden. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 374.) Bust to 1. as a young man ; brown coat, red waistcoat. Canvas, 234 X i7i in. -580 NELLY O'BRIEN. Viscountess Clifden. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. A noted beauty who sat frequently to Sir Joshua Reynolds. Half-length, seated, profile to r. ; leaning her head on r. hand ; low dress, blue scarf; dated on frame 1773. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. ^ 581 DOROTHY CAVENDISH, DUCHESS OF PORTLAND ( -1794)- Mr. F. Vernon Wentworth. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Only daughter of Wm. 4th D. of Devonshire ; marr. 1766 Wm 3rd Duke of Portland ; d. 3 June, 1794. To waist, seated ; resting on I. arm. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 1 130 Keign of ueorge ill. 1700-1800. 582 FAMILY OF WILLIAM SHARP. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. T. B. L. Baker. Johann Zoffany, R.A. Musical Party on the Thames ; Fulham Ch. in the Distance; Painted 1779-80, or 81. No. I. Dr. John Sharp ; b. about 1693 ; Prebendary of Durhafii ;. Archdeacon of Northumberland ; restored and furnished Bamborough Castle for the use of the Trustees of Lord Crewe's Charity ; Hebraist ; author of theological, antiquarian, and other works ; d. 1758. No. 2. His wife Mary, daughter of Dr. Dering, Dean of Ripon. No. 3. Anna Jemima, their only child (in green and pink). No. 4. William Sharp (steering), for whom the picture was painted ; Surgeon ; eminent for his skiU, and for his resistance to the performance of unnecessary operations ; declined a baronetcy offered him by George III. for his successful attendance on the Princess Aihelia. No. 5. His wife, daughter of Thomas Barwick, Esq. (blue habit). No. 6. Mary, their only child (with a kitten). No. 7. James Sharp (with a snake) ; a skilful Engineer. No. 8. His wife, daughter of John Lodge, Esq. (in hlac). No. 9. Catharine, their only surviving child (pink and black feather). No. 10. Mrs. Prowse, widow of George Prowse, Esq., of Wichen Park, Northamptonsh. (at the harpsichord). No. II. Judith Sharp, her sister (with a lute). No. 12. Frances Sharp, her youngest sister (in blue). No. 13. Granville Sharp {See No. 798), (two flutes in his r. hand). Aboatmaster, cabin boy, and Zoffany's favourite dog. Canvas, 49J x 45 in.. 583 ROBERT ADAM. Mr. William Anthony. Pomjpeio Battonl Architect; 2nd son ofWm. Adam, Architect; b. at Kirkaldy, Fifesh.',-" educ. at Edin. Univer. ; stud, in Italy ; pub. a work on the Roman ruins at Spalatro, 1764; F.R.S.; M.P. for Kinross; much employed as ah Archi tect with his brother, James Adam ; built the Adelphi, Sion House, Caen Wood, &c. ; d. 3 Mar. 1792 ; bu. in Westm. Abbey. Three-quarter length, standing ; furred blue dress ; 1. hand resting on sculptured capital; vase in background ; signed " fecit, 1763." CanvaS). 68 X 49 in. 584 RICHARD BURKE (1758-1794). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Bro. of Rt. Hon. Ed. Burke ; b. 1758 ; CounseUor-at-law ; Recorder of Bristol ; Sec. of the Treasury ; noted for wit and repartee ; called famiUarly " Dick Burke ;" d. suddenly at his chambers in Lincoln's Inn, 5 Feb. 1794. Bust, to r. ; dark red coat. Canvas, 25 X 21 in. 585 JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. (1759-1810). Royal Academy. John Hoppner, R.A. B. in London, 1759 ; chorister in the Royal Chapel ; stud, at the R. Acad. ; patronised by the P. of Wales, whUe Sir T. Lawrence was patronised by the Upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (A/aj 543-791). 131 King, and for eighteen years was a fashionable painter ; painted portraits of Sterne's "Eliza" (Mrs. Draper). Pitt, Nelson, &c.; d. 1810. Bust, full face ; dark crimson coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 586 MRS. ANNA MARIA YATES ( -1787). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Joseph Gillott. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Tragic actress ; appeared, when Mrs. Graham, in Dublin without much success; at Drury Lane, 1753-4; marr. Richard Yates, the comic actor; succ. Mrs. Cibber in many of her characters ; played Margaret of Anjou in Dr. Franklin's tragedy, " The Earl of Warwick," Lady Macbeth, and Medea, with unrivalled success ; d. 1787. Three-quarter length, seated, looking to r. ; book in r. hand ; ermine- edged drapery ; painted in 1772 for Lady Scarsdale. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 587 MISS ANN CATLEY. Mr. John Rhodes. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Singer ; b. at Norwood ; marr. General Lascelles ; noted for her head dresses, which set the fashion ; d. 1789. Bust ; furred low dress ; wreath of ivy in her hair. Canvas, 28 x 24 in. -588 JOHN OPIE, R.A. (1761-1807). Royal Academy. John Opie, R.A. B. May, 1761, at St. Agnes, near Truro, where his father was the village carpenter; rapidly acquired all the knowledge within his reach ; set up at 21 years of age an evening school ; practised drawing wherei^er he could make an opportunity ; painted some country portraits ; became known to Dr. Wolcot, " Peter Pindar ; " they went to London together, 1780, Opie being announced as a Cornish prodigy ; became R.A., 1787, after the ex hibition of his painting of "The Death of Rizzio;" painted for Boydell's Shakspeare series ; Professor of Painting at the Royal Academy, 1805 ; d. 9th April, 1807 ; bu. in St. Paul's Cathedral. His Lectures, and a Memoir, were pub. by Mrs. Opie. Bust to r. ; bl. coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^589 RICHARD CUMBERLAND (1732-1811). Mr. Edward Clough Taylor. George Romney. Son of Denison Cumberland, afterwards Bp. of Clonfert and of Kilmore ; great-grandson of the Bp. of Peterborough (No. 36) ; b. 19 Feb. 1732, at his grandfather's. Dr. Bentley, then Master of Trin. Coll. Camb. (No. 180); educ. at Bury St. Edmund's, Westminster, and Trin. Coll. Camb., where he obtained a Fellowship ; appointed Private Secretary to the Marquis of Hali fax, 1760 ; Secretary to the Board of Trade, 1775 ; employed in 1780 on a secret mission to Madrid, but failing he was refused payment of his expenses, 4500/., and had to sell his paternal estate ; lived at Tunbridge, and wrote dramas, novels, essays, poems, translations of Greek poets, and memoirs of his own life ; "Arundel," pub. 1789 ; " Henry," 1795 ; d. 7 May, 181 1. To waist, looking up to r. Windsor uniform ; pen in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 m, 132 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 590 MATTHEW FORTESCUE, 2nd LD. FORTESCUE. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Fortescue. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Hugh Fortescue, Esq. and Lucy dau. of Matthew, ist Lord Aylmer ; succ. his half-brother, 175 1, as 2nd Baron Fortescue ; d. 1795. Half-length, standing ; dark crimson dress ; hat with green feather in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 591 LADY ELIZABETH ELEANORA DUNDAS, wife OF Major-Gen. T. DUNDAS (1784-1837). Mr. j. Dundas. George Romney. Dau. of Alex. 9th Earl of Home ; marr. Major-Gen. T. Dundas, 1784 ; d. 10 April, 1837. To waist, full face, low white dress. Canvas, 25 x 30 in. 592 REV. JOSEPH WARTON, D.D. (1722-1800). University Galleries, Oxford. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest son of Rev. Thomas Warton, Prof of Poetry, Oxford ; b. at Dunsford, Surrey, 1722 ; educ. at Winchester and Oriel CoU. Oxford ; en tered the Church ; pub. a small vol. of "Odes," 1746; trans, the Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil ; contributed at Johnson's invitation to the "Adven turer;" 2nd Master of Winchester, 1755; Chap, to Ld. Lyttelton; pub. Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope, 1756 ; the 2nd vol. 1782 ; Head master of Winchester, 1766; Preb. of St. Paul's, 1782; of Winchester, 1788; pub. ed. of Pope's works, 1797 ; d. 23 Feb. 1800 ; bu. in Winchester Cath. Bust showing- r. hand ; bl. gown. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 593 REV. THOMAS WARTON (1728-1790). Trinity College, Oxford. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1728 ;. son of Rev. Thomas Warton, Prof of Poetry at Oxford ; bro. of Rev. J. Warton (No. 592) ; b. at Basingstoke, 1728 ; educ. by his father and at Trin. Coll. Oxford, where he became Fellow ; Prof of Poetry, 1756; early appeared as a poetical and humorous writer ; edited Theocritus ; pub. "Hist, of Enghsh Poetry," 1774 to 1781 ; succ. Whitehead (No. 801), as Poet Laureate, 1785 ; d. 21 May, 1790. Bust, full face ; black coat, showing part of 1. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^ 594 DAVID GARRICK, between " TRAGEDY " and * ««*>i*«,«„,,.««». "COMEDY." .....sswaa^a*'***^ Mr. WlLLIAM?['t^RsfriN. "^'-¦^¦""^^^^^^^ S«;'J'."Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 551.) Three-quarter figures ; Comedy is puUing Garrick towards her, and away from Tragedy, who holds him back by the 1. arm. Canvas, 72 X 58 in. <595 LAUNCELOT BROWN. Marquis of Exeter. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Landscape gardener ; known as " Capability Brown ;" b. at Kirkharle, Northumberland, 1715 ; in the service of Lord Cobham as one of the gar deners at Stowe ; similarly employed by other noblemen ; estab. himself as a landscape gardener, and as an architect ; laid out or altered the grounds at Kew, Blenheim, Stowe, &c. ; designed many of the buildings at Stowe ; added to Burleigh, Pr.or Park, Corsham, &c. ; High Sheriff for Huntingdon, J770; d. 1773. Bust seated to r., black coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Up-Stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 133 596' JOHN MONRO, M.D. (1715-1791). LENT BY PAINTER. College of Physicians. Son of James Monro (No. 367) ; b. at Greenwich, 1715 ; educ. at Merchant Taylors' School and St. John's Coll. Oxf where he obtained a fellowship ; studied medicine at Edinburgh and at Leyden under Boerhave ; trav. on the Continent; received by diploma the degree of M.D. from Oxf; elec. 1751, joint phys. with his father to Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals ; FeU. Coll. Phys. 1753 ; eminent for his practice in cases of insanity ; d. 1791. Bust to 1. ; dark coat ; close wig. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -597 HENRY WM. BUNBURY (1750-1811). Sir Chas. J. F. Bunbury, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Younger son of Sir Wm. Bunbury ; b. 1750 ; known in after life for his graceful drawings and humorous caricatures ; d. May, 181 1. This portrait had been lost to the family, and was recovered in 1865. To waist, as a youth ; holding books with r. hand. Canvas, 28J x 23J in. 598 CHRISTOPHER NUGENT, M.D. Mr. T. Moreton Wood. James Barry, R.A. Of an Irish family ; resided at Bath, and there Edmund Burke met and mar. his dau. ; member of Johnson's Literary Club. Painted in 1772, when Barry was on a visit at Edm. Burke's; the hand taken from Dr. King's, Bishop of Rochester. Bust, profile to I. ; with r. hand raised and fore-finger resting on chin4 Signed "James Bariy, P. 1772." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 599 ANNE CAMPBELL, LADY FORTESCUE. Earl Fortescue. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd dau. of John Campbell of Calder, N.B. and Stackpole Court ; marr. Matthew, 2nd Baron Fortescue 8 June, 1752 ; d. 26 May, 1812. Half-length, seated near a tree, leaning on r. hand ; bluish diess with white-lined sleeves. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 600 MAJOR-GENERAL THOMAS DUNDAS. Mr. j. Dundas. George Romney. Eldest son of Thomas Dundas of Fingask, M.P. ; d. in comm. of the troops at Guadaloupe, 3 June, 1794. Public monument to his memory in St. Paul's. Bust ; slightly to 1. ; military uniform. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. .601 MRS. ABINGTON (1738-1815). Earl of Morley. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A, Frances Barton, said to have been the dau. of a soldier in the Guards ; first appeared, 1755, on the stage at the Haymarket, as " Miranda" in the 'Busybody" at the age of 17 ; aft. performed at Bath and Drury Lane; marr. her music-master, Mr. Abington ; went to Dublin ; played with 134 Reign of George III. 1760-180,0. success in " High Life below Stairs," &c. ; returned to London, 1765 ; performed at Drury Lane, becoming the first comic actress of her tim^ es pecially as " Lady Teazle ; " left Drury Lane for Cov. Garden, 1782; d. 4 Mar. 1815. Half-length, seated with a dog, as Miss Prue in " Love for Love," and leaning on the back of her chair with her hands to her lips. Canvas, 30 X 26J in. 602 DAVID GARRICK. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Exeter. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. {See No. 551-) Half-length; seated; resting his hands on the back of the chair. Canvas, 33J x 27 in. 603 MARY KNOWLER, COUNTESS DIGBY. Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. Dau. of John Knowler, Esq. of Canterbury ; mar. (his 2nd wife) 1770, Henry, 7th Baron Digby, afterwards ist E. (No. 608) ; d. 26 Feb. 1794. To waist, seated ; open dress, holding hook in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28. 604 MRS. ABINGTON. Countess Dela-warr. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 601.) Full-length ; standing in a wood ; white dress, red drapery ; as the Comic Muse. Canvas, 93X58 in. 605 SIR DAVIE) DALRYMPLE, LORD HAILES (1726-1792). Earl of Stair. Eldest son of Sir James Dalrymple, Bt., of Hailes ; b. at Edinburgh 28 Oct. 1726 ; educ. at Eton, Edinburgh, and stud, law at -Utrecht ; caUed to the Scotch bar, 1748 ; Judge of Ct. of Session; Lord of Justiciary ; pub. "Annals of Scotland," 1775 ; "Remains of Chris. Antiquity," .i776-;8o; and various other works on ecclesiastical and civil history, sacred poems, &c. ; d. 29 Nov. 1792. Bust to 1. ; dark crimson coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 606 NELLY O'BRIEN. Mr. ^Wynn Ellis. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 580.) To waist, seated ; low white dress, her arms resting on crimson velvet cushions ; pearl necklace and pearls in her hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. •(' 607 DAVID GARRICK (1716-1779). Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. , {See No. 551.) To waist ; full fac^, and seated, resting his clasped hands on a table with inkstand, books, and papers. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Up-Stairs.] • Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 135 -608 HENRY, 1ST EARL DIGBY ( -1793). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Hgp. Edw. IJigby ; succ. his brother Edw. as 7th Baron, I757 ; created Earl, 1790 ; d. 1793. To waist, looking to r. ; reddish claret-coloured coat ; resting on r. arm. •Canvas, 36 X 28 in. ¦609 HENRY THOMAS, 2nd E. OF ILCHESTER, HOI^. AND REV. C. DIGBY, and MR. E. JAMES. Mr. Basil T. Woodd, M.P. George Stubbs, A.R.A. Sportsmen resting during partridge-shooting ; Lord Ilchester seated ; Mr. Digby leaning against a tree ; Mr. James behind them. Canvas, 49 X 39 in 610 SARAH MEAD, LADY WILMOT. Sir H. S. Wilmot, Bt. Joseph Wright, A.R.A. Sarah Marsh, dau. of Richard Mead, M.D. (No. 381); marr. Sir Edward Wilmot, Bart. M.D. Three-quarter length, in hunting-dress, with hat in 1. hand ; fox to her 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 611 ROBERT HENRY, D.D. (1718-1790). Mr. David Laing. David Martin. Son of a farmer ; b. at St. Ninian's, Stirlingsh. 1718 ; educ. at the village sch., Stirling Gram. Sch. and Edinb. Univ. ; Minister at Carlisle, Berwick, New Greyfriars ch., and the Old Church, Edinb. ; Moderator of Gen. Assem. 1774; author of a " Hist, of Gt. Britain ;" d. 24 Nov. 1790. Bust to r. ; bl. clerical dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. .612 SUSAN GALE, afterwards LADY GARDNER (1751-1824). Rev. a. Gardner Cornwall. , Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Francis Gale of Jamaica ; b. 175 1 ; educ. in England ; marr., ist, when about 16, — Turner, Esq.; 2nd, at 18, Alan Gardner, capt. R.N., afterwards Lord Gardner (No. 613); d. 1824, aged 73. FuU-length, standing near a column ; tree in background ; roses in /. hand ; white petticoat, pink train ; painted at 15 years of age ; the picture accomp. Adm. Gardner in several voyages, was damaged and reduced in its length and breadth. Canvas, 82 x 46 in. '613 ALAN, ADMIRAL LORD GARDNER (1742-1809). Lord Gardner. Sir W. Beechey, R.A. Son of Lt.-Col. WiUiam Gardner; b. at Uttoxeter, 12 Apr. 1742 ; ent. the Navy at 13 ; Capt. the " Lion" frigate, 40-gun ship, in Byron's action, 1779; comm. the "Duke" in Rodney's action, 12 Apr. 1782; M.P. for Plymouth, 1790 ; Ld. of the Admiralty, 1790 ; Com.-in-Chief on the Leeward Islands Station, 1793 ; comm. in the " Queen," a division in Howe's victory, i June, 1794; crea. a Bart. 1794; 2nd in command in Ld. Bridport's action, 1795 ; M.P. for Westm. 1796 and 1802 ; crea. Baron Gardner (Ireland), 1800 ; crea. a Peer of the United Kingdom, 1806 ; d. at Bath, 1809. Bust to r. ; naval uniform. Canvas, 25 x 30 in. 136 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 614 SHUTER, BEARD, and DUNSTALL in " Love IN A Village." LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Garle. Johann Zoffany, R.A. Edward Shuter, first appeared on the stage in 1744 ; one of the greatest comic actors of his time; d. 1776, aged 48; bu. in St. Paul's, Covent Garden. John Beard, eminent vocalist ; b. 1717 ; singer at the Chapel Royal, which he left for the stage ; a proprietor and acting manager of Covent Garden Theatre ; marr. ist. Henrietta, dau. of James, E. of Waldegrave (see mon. in St. Pancras's Churchyard) ; 2nd. Miss Rich ; d. at Hampton, 5 Feb. 1791. Dunstall, comedian; d. 31 Dec. 1779. Group of three small standing figures acting, in " Love in a Village." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 615 SIR EDWARD WILMOT, Bart. M.D. (1693-1786). Sir H. S. Wilmot, Bt. Thomas Beach. B. 1693; son of Richard Wilmot, D.D., co. Derby ; crea. a Bart, for his professional services to the family of Geo. II. 1759 ; Phys. Gen. to the Army, and Phys. in Ord. to Geo. III. ; d. 21 Nov. 1786. Three-quarter length, seated in red arm-chair ; dark red dress ; inscribed with name, " Ob. Nov. 1786, aged 93." Signed, "T. Beach, 1777." Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 616 WILLIAM NEWCOME, ARCHBP. OF ARMAGH (1729-1800). Archbishop of Armagh. Son of a Clergyman ; b. at Barton-le-Clay, Beds. 1729 ; educ. at Abing don Gram. Sch. and Pembroke Coll. Oxf, but graduated at Hertford ColL, where he was tutor, and had Chas. Jas. Fox as a pupil ; Chapl. to E. of Hertford, Ld. Lieut, of Ireland, 1765; Bp. of Dromore, 1766; Ossory, 1775; Waterford, 1779 ; Archb. of Armagh, 1795 ; d. in Dub. 11 Jan. 1800. Author of '' Harmony of the Gospels," "Attempt towards revising our English Trans. of the Greek Scriptures," &c. Bust to r. ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 29J x 24^ in. 617 MARY AMELIA HILL, MARCHIONESS OF SALISBURY (1750-1835). Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. dau. of Wills Hill, ist Marquis of Downshire ; b. 1750 ; m. 1773, James Cecil, 7th E. and afterwards ist Marquis of Salisbury ; was burnt to death when the west wing of Hatfield House was destroyed by fire, 27 Nov. 1835. Full-length to r. ; walking in garden ; dog playing with her dress. Canvas, 94 x 59 in. 618 SIR RICHARD JEBB, Kt. M.D. (1729-1784). College of Physicians. Johann Zoffany, R.A. B. 1729; Licentiate Coll. Phys. 1755 ; Fellow speciali gratia, 1771 ; Phys^ Extraor. to George III ; Phys. Ordinary to P. of Wales; d. 1784. Bust ; three-quarter face to r. ; bl. gown ; lavender-coloured coat. Can vas, 30 X 55 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 137 619 JOHN THOMAS, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER (1696-1781). lent by painter. Bishop of Winchester. B. 1696; Preceptor to Geo. III. when P. of Wales; Canon. Res. of St, Paul's ; Bishop of Peterborough, 1747 ; Salisbui-y, 1757 ; Winchester, 1761 ; d. I May, 1781. Bust ; clerical dress ; badge as Chanc. of Garter. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. _j620 JOHN PARKER, LORD BORINGDON ( -1788). Earl of Morley. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of John Parker of Boringdon, Devon, and Lady Catherine Poulett, dau. of John, ist E. Poulett; M.P. for the Co. of Devon ; created Baron Boringdon, 1784 ; early friend of Sir J. Reynolds ; d. 27 April, 1788. Full-length, small size ; leaning against gate with gun in 1. hand. Can vas, 36 X 27 in. -621 JAMES GANDON, THOMAS BANKS, R.A., AND PAUL SANDBY, R.A. Mr. Joseph Gillott. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. James Gandon, Architect; b. about 1 741-2 ; was the first to receive the Gold Medal for Architecture at the Royal Academy ; edit, a continuation of Campbell's " Vitruvius Britannicus ;" went to Ireland, where he designed the Custom-House, the Four Courts, and other Public Buildings in Dublin, and the Court-House at Waterford ; d. at Cannonbrook, near Lucan, 1824. Thomas Banks, sculptor ; b. at Lambeth, 22 Dec. 1735 ; well educated, and placed under Kent to study as an architect, but devoted himself to sculpture; obtained the R.A. gold medal, 1770, and was sent as a student to Rome ; executed his Psyche, Caractacus, &c. ; returned to Eng. ; in 1784 went to the Court of the Emp. Catharine of Russia, who purchased the Psyche ; R.A. ; produced monuments for St. Paul's and Westm. ; also the mourning AchiUes and the bas-relief of Thetis consoling her son ; d. 2 Feb. 1805 ; bu. at Paddington. (For Sandby, see No. 509.) Half-length figures at a table, with plans and mathem. instruments. Canvas, 41 X 35 in. 622 THOMAS ASTLE (1735-1803). Mr. Robert Hills. B. West, P.R.A., after Howard. Antiquary ; son of Daniel Astle, keeper of Needwood Forest ; b. 1735 • early employed in the Brit. Museum ; appointed by Mr. Grenville one of the Commissioners for the regulation of the public records at Westminster ; joined with Mr. Morant in superintending the pub. of the rolls of Parliament ; Keeper of the Records in the Tower ; pub. " The Origin and Progress of Writing," 1784; d. at Battersea Rise, 1803 ; bu. in Battersea Church. Half-length, seated, with scroll in 1. hand ; inscribed " Rot. i""' R. Joh. : A.D. 1799." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 623 PHILIPPA ROOPER, LADY SUNDERLIN. Rev. W. H. Rooper. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. dau. of Godolphin Rooper, of Great Berkhampstead, co. Herts, and Mary Anne, dau. of — Harris, Esq. ; marr. 1778, Richard Malone, crea. (1785) Baron Sunderlin, in Irish Peerage. Full-length ; standing in a wood ; white dress ; painted 1788. Canvas, 94X58 in. 138 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 624 JOHN BELCHIER (1706-1785). LENT BY PAINTER. College of Surgeons. Ozias Humphrey, R.A. B. at Kingston, Surrey, 1706 ; educ. at Eton ; apprenticed to Cheselden (No. 237); in his 30th year succ. Craddock as surgeon to Guy's Hosp. and was " eminently successful " and humane in his treatment of the patients ; d. suddenly, 1785. Bust to r. ; plum-coloured coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 625 SAMUEL HORSLEY, BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH (1733-1806). Dean of Westminster. Son of Rev. John Horsley ; b. in London, 1733; educ. at Westm. and Trin. Hall, Cam. ; succ. his father in the Rect. of Newington Butts ; Sec. to the Royal Soc. 1773; Archd. of SL Alban's, 1781 ; Preb. of Gloucester ; Bp. of St. David's, 1788 ; Rochester, 1793 ; Dean of Westminster; Bp. of St. Asaph, 1802 ; d. at Brighton, 4 Oct. 1806; bu. at Newington. Editor of Newton's Works ; opponent of Dr. Priestley ; author of Sermons, Charges, Speeches in Parliament, and Controversial Tracts. Bust ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 626 ANNE WITHAM, MRS. HOWARD. Mr. p. H. Howard. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A- Dau. -of H. Witham, Esq. of Cliffe, co. York ; marr. Philip Howard, Esq. of Corby, 1754; d. 1794. Bust ; full face ; low dress, edged with ermine. Canvas, 29; x 24J in. 627 JOSEPH NOLLEKENS, R.A. Fitzwilliam Mus., Cambridge. {See No. 527.) Bust ; grey hair, brown coat, yellowish waistcoat. Canvas, 23 X 19 in. -628 ELIZABETH ROBINSON, MRS. MONTAGU (1720-1800). Lieut.-Gen. Lord Rokeby. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. dau. .of Matthew Robinson, Esq. ; b. at York, 1720; resided in early life at Cambridge, where her educ. was superintended by Conyers Middleton ; marr. Ed. Montagu, 1742 ; d. in Portman Sq., 25 Aug. 1:800. Cele^ brated for her intercourse and correspondence with the chief literary charac ters of her time, for her Letters and " Essay on Shakspeare," and for having originated " The Blue-stocking Club." For many years she gave a dinner on May-day to the London Chimneysweepers. Half-length, seated to 1. ; looking down, hands folded ; white dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 629 JAMES HOOK (1746-1822). Mr. Augustus Alfred Hook. Lemuel F. Abbot. Musical composer ; b. at Norwich, 16 May, 1746 ; educated in .music by Thomas Garland of Norwich, and Dr. Burney ; composed music when slS ^upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 139 a child, and continued almost to his death to write ; organist and composer at Marylebone Gardens and Vauxhall for nearly fifty years ; his published works included more than 3000 songs and 140 complete works, organ con certos, sonatas, catches, glees, an oratorio, operas, and books of instruction ; he also set the whole of the Psalms of David to music ; d. at Tournay, 28 Dec. -i'822. He was the father of Theodore Hook. Bust to r. ; as an old man wearing spectacles. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 630 - KITTY FISHER AS CLEOPATRA. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Morley. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Miss Fisscher, as written by Sir Joshua Reynolds (her name being German); sat to Sir Joshua, April 1759, ^"^^ many times subsequently; celebrated for her beauty and wit ; marr. 1766, Mr. Norris of a Kentish family; d. 1771. Half-length, seated ; looking to r. ; dropping a pearl into a vase. Canvas, 30X25 in. ^631 KITTY FISHER. Lord Crewe. "^ ¦""''" ' ' !mr J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 630.) Half-length, seated to 1. ; holding a dove to which another is flying down. Canvas, 30 X 36 in. 632 GEORGE HORNE, BP. OF NORWICH (1730-1792). Dean of Canterbury. Son of a clergyman ; b. at Otham, Kent, i Nov. 1730 ; educ. at Maid stone Gram. Sch. and Univ. CoU. Oxon ; FeUow and aft. Pres. of Magd. Coll. Oxon; Chap, to Geo. III. 1771 ; Dean of Canterbury, 1781 ; Bp. of Norwich, 1790 ; d. at Bath, 17 Jan. 1792. Distinguished for his bibhcal knowledge ; popular as a preacher ; his chief work, " Commentary on the Book of Psalms," 1776. Bust, as D. of Canterbury ; clerical habit ; wearing spectacles. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. »^33 ANNA MARIA PHILIPS,MRS. CROUCH (1763-1805). 'Mr. j. H. Anderdon. George Romney, Actress ; b. 1763 ; appeared, when Miss Philips, at Drury Lane, as Mandane in Artaxerxes, 1780 ; successful as Polly Peachum in Gay's Beg gars' Opera; marr. Mr. Crouch, an actor; d. 1805. Head looking up to 1. Obtained at Bath, 1848. Canvas, 19J X 16 m. ^634 LADY MARY BOLTBY. *Mr. G. Richmond, R.A. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Bust ; red low dress ; bl. lace round throat. Canvas, 28 x 25 in. 635 MARGARET GEORGIANA POYNTZ, COUNTESS SPENCER (1737-1814). Earl Spencer, K.G. Pompeio Battoni. {See No. 468.) Half-length, seated to r. ; MS. of music in L hand ; gui tar .and books on the table on which she leans. Signed " P. Battoni pmxit, Roma;, 1764." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 140 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 636 BROWNLOW NORTH, BP. OF WINCHESTER (1741-1820). LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Son of Fras. 3rd Baron, and aft. ist E. of Guildford, and half-brother of Lord North the Prime Minister; b. 17 July, 1741 ; Dean of Canterbury, 1770; Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 1771 ; Worcester, 1774; Winchester, 1781 ; d. 12 July, 1820. Bust ; in robes as ChanceUor of Garter. Canvas, 26 X 32J in. 637 EDWARD, LORD THURLOW, LD. CHANCELLOR (1732-1806). Marquis of Bath. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. son of Rev. Thos. Thurlow of Little Ashfield, Suffolk ; b. in Suffolk, 1732 ; educ. at Scarning, Canterbury Gram. Sch., and Caius Coll. Camb., but left the Univ. without taking a degree ; ent. Inner Temple ; caUed to the Bar, 1754; M.P. for Tamworth, 1768; Sol.-Gen. 1770; Attor.-Gen. 1771 ; sup porter of Ld. North's Amer. policy ; Ld. Chanc. and Baron Thurlow, 1778; held the Seals, except during the Coalition Ministry in 1783, untU 1792 ; d. at Brighton, 12 Sept. 1806. ) Three-quarter length, seated to 1. ; robes as Lord Chan. Canvas, 55 X43in. 638 SIR FLETCHER NORTON, Kt., afterwards ist BARON GRANTLEY (1716-1789). Lord Grantley. Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A. Eld. son of Thos. Norton of Grantley; b. 23 Ju. 1716 ; called to the Bar, and became King's Coun. ; M.P. ; Knt. 1762 ; Attor.-Gen. 1763; Speaker after Sir J. Cust, 1769 ; in addressing the King on presenting a bill of supply in 1777 said, " But all this. Sire, they (the Commons) have done in a well-grounded confidence that you will apply wisely what they have granted liberally ; " some objection being made to the address, he declared " that he would sit no longer in that chair, than he was supported in the free discharge of his duty ; " created, at Ld. Rockingham's urgent request, Baron Grantley, 1782 ; d. i Jan. 1789. Three-quarter length, seated ; profile to r. ; in Speaker's robes. Canvas, 56J X 44 in. 639 RT. HON. SIR CHAS. MORGAN, Bart. LL.D. (1724-1806). Equitable Assurance Soc. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. B. 1724 ; Military-judge-adv.-general for many years ; P.C. ; M.P. for Brecon County in 6 Paris. ; Bart. 1792 ; d. at Tredegar, 7 Dec. 1806. Full-length, standing ; claret-coloured coat ; hat in r. hand ; painted 1783. Canvas, 90 X 60 in. 640 GEORGE AUGUSTUS SELWYN (1719-1791). Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of Col. Sehvyn of Matson, near Gloucester ; b. 11 Aug. 1719 ; educ. at Eton, and entered Hertford Coll. Oxford, whence he was expelled fl upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 141 for an irreverent jest ; M.P. 1747 ; held various Government appointments ; his elder brother having died, he succeeded his father in his estates, 1751 ; d. 25 Jan. 1791. A man of wit and social celebrity ; intimate friend of Walpole, Lord March (D. of Queensberry), and the wits of his day. Bust tor.; signed at back, " George Augustus Selwyn, Esq.: Jos. Rey nolds pinxit." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 641 FREDERICK, LORD NORTH, afterwards 2nd E. OF GUILFORD, K.G. (1732-1792). LENT BY PAINTER. Colonel North, M.P. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Eldest son of Francis, ist E. of Guilford ; b. 17 April, 1732 ; educ. at Eton and Trin. CoU. Oxford ; M.P. for Banbury, 1754 ; a Commissioner of the Treasury, 1759-63 ; supported the American Stamp Act ; ChanceUor of the Exchequer, 1767 ; ist Lord of the Treasury, 1770-82 ; succ. in the Earldom, 1790 ; d. 5 Aug. 1792 ; his correspondence with Geo. III. pub. 1866. Half-seated to r. ; robes as Chan, of Excheq. ; ribbon K.G. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 642 GEORGE SACKVILLE (GERMAINE), ist VISCT. SACKVILLE (1716-1785). Mr. W. B. Stopford. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Youn. son of Lionel, ist D. of Dorset; b. 1716; educ. at Westm. and Trin. Coll. Dub.; ent. the Army, and distinguished at Dettingen, Fontenoy, and CuUoden; tried by court-martial and dismissed the service for dis obedience to orders at the battle of Minden, in 1759, where he com. the British Forces under P. Ferdinand ; rest, to favour in Geo. III.'s reign ; .Sec. of State for the Colonies during the Amer. War, 1775-82 ; took the name of Germaine, 1770; crea. Vist. Sackville, 1782; d. 26 Aug. 1785. "Letters of Junius" have been ascribed to him. Three-quarter length, standing to 1. ; cuirass and furred scarlet coat ; horse to his 1. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. J.643 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1707-1790). Marquis of Lansdowne. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Son of a tallow-chandler at Boston, New England ; b. 6 Jan. 1706-7 ; apprenticed to his brother, a printer, at Boston ; went to Philadelphia, 1723 ; sailed for England, 1725 ; returned to Philadelphia, 1726 ; began " Poor Richard's Almanac," 1732 ; originated and advanced many philanthropic schemes ; discovered the identity of lightning and electricity, 1749 ; Repre sentative for Philadelphia in the Assembly, 1747 ; Agent in England for Pennsylvania ; F.R.S. ; D.C.L. Oxf &c. ; as Minister of the United States signed the Treaty of Independence at Paris ; Pres. of the ist Soc. for the Abolition of Slavery ; d. 17 Apr. 1790. Bust ; brown coat, yellow waistcoat, grey hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 644 SIR WILLIAM JONES, Kt. (i 746-1794). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. t* Son of Wm. Jones, a Mathematician ; b. in London, 28 Sept. 1746 ; noted from boyhood for uncommon talents ; educ. at Harrow and Univer. 142 Reign of George III. 1760- 1800. Coll. Oxf ; stud. Oriental and Mod. languages ; tutor to Ld. Althorp, 1765 ; trans, a Persian biog. of Nadir Shah into French ; entered at the Temple' 1770; pub. a Gram, of Persian, 1771 ; F.R.S. 1772 ; pub. Poems, chiefly from Oriental language, 1772 ; appointed Judge of the Supreme Court at Calcutta, 1783, and Kt. ; estab. the Asiatic Soc, and contributed to the "Asiatic Researches ;" d. at Calcutta, 27 April, 1794, aged 47. To waist, to r. ; leaning on r. arm ; book in r. hand ; furred crimson coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 645 THOS. TOWNSHEND, ist VISCOUNT SYDNEY (1733-1800). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Sydney, G.C.B. Gilbert Charles Stuart.. Eldest son of the Hon. Thos. Townshend and Albinia, dau. of Col. John Selwyn ; b. Feb. 1733 ; M.P. for Whitchurch in four parliaments ; Lord of the Treas. 1765 ; Sec. at War ; one of Secretaries of State, 1782, 1783-91 ; created Baron Sydney, 1783, and Visct. 1789 ; d. suddenly at Chislehurst, Kent, 13 June, 1800. Bust to r., seated at writing-table. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 646 LORD JOHN TOWNSHEND (1757-1833). Marquis Townshend. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of George, ist Marquis Townshend, and Charlotte Compton, only daughter of James, E. of Northampton; b. 19 Jan. 1757 ; M.P. for University of Cambridge ; d. 28 Feb. 1833. Bust to r. ; dark blue coat, gilt buttons. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 647 JOHN HORNE TOOKE (1736-1812). National Portrait Gallery. Thomas Hardy.. Son of John Home, poulterer, Westm.; b. 25 Ju. 1736; educ. at Westm.. and Eton, and St. John's Coll., Camb. ; took orders, 1760 ; friend of Wilkes (No. 654), and aided his elec. for Middlesex, 1768 ; afterwards quarreUed with him ; gave up the church to study for the bar ; assumed the name of Tooke, being made heir to Mr. Wm. Tooke of Purley ; active against American war ; fined and imprisoned for hbel ; M.P. for Old Sarum, 1801 ; d. 18'Mar.. 1812. Author of the " Diversions of Purley." Bust, seated to 1., showing r. hand ; dark purplish coat. Canvas,. 30 X 25 in. 648 MAJOR JOHN ANDRE (1751-1780). Sir R. Shafto Adair, Bart. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. in London, 1751 ; his parents originally from Geneva, where he was sent to be educated ; placed in his father's counting-house, but soon left and entered the army ; joined the Brit. Forces in Amer., and became Adju tant Gen. to Sir Henry Clinton (No. 655) ; managed the correspon dence with the American Gen. Arnold, who proposed to deliver up the fortress of West Point and the magazines to the British ; on returning from a personal negotiation with Arnold, taken prisoner withii? the Amer. Lines ; the greatest efforts were made to save him, but he was tried and hanged as a spy at Tappan, State of New York, 2 Oct. 1780 ; his body uisinterred and bu. near his monument in West. Abbey ; an artist of some ability ; his friend,, Anna Seward, wrote a monody on his death. Bust; red coat, fur-trimmed yellow vest. Canvas,. 30 x- 25 -in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 14J 649 HENRY PELHAM CLINTON, 9TH EARL OF ' LINCOLN, AND 2ND DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, AND Shooting Party. LENT BY PAINTER. DtfKE oE Newcastle. Francis Wheatley, R.A. SmaU figures, on horseback, with keepers, dogs, and dead game ; in. distance. Canvas, 63 X 84 in. 650 RICHARD STONHEWER(i728-i8o9). Duke of Grafton. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1728 ; priv. sec. to the E). of Grafton, 1766 ; Comm. of Excise, 1767. Auditor, 1772 ; friend ofthe poet Gray and his executor ; d. 30 Jan. 1809. Bust to r. ; crimson furred coat. Canvas, 30^ X 25J in. J651 REV. CHARLES CHURCHILL (1731-1764). National Portrait Gallery. Schaak.. Satirist ; son of a clergyman ; b. in Westminster, 1731 ; educ. at Westm. Sfch. ; marr. at 17 years of age ; took Orders ; succeeded his father as Curate of St. John's, Westm. 1758; pub. the "Rosciad," a severe satire on the theatres, 1761 ; wrote in the " North Briton," and pub. " The Pro phecy of Famine," in favour of Wilkes's party ; abandoned his wife and nis profession of clergyman, saying, " The woman I was tired of, and the gown I was displeased with ; " satirized Hogarth, who avenged himself by a caricature ; pub. " The Author," " The Candidate," &c. ; died " a spend thrift alike of money and of wit," 4 Nov. at Boulogne, 1764, while visiting Wilkes. Bust ; brown coat ; black waistcoat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 652 SIR ROBERT CHAMBERS, Kt. (1737-1803). Mr. G. Wilton Chambers. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1737 ; educ. at Lincoln College, Oxford ; Fellow of University Coll. ; succeeded Sir Wm. Blackstone as Vinerian Professor, 1762 ; Principal of New Inn Hall, 1766; original member of Literary Club ; Judge (1773) and Chief Justice (1791) in the Supreme Court in Bengal ; President Asiatic Soc. 1797; decUned offer of Peerage; returned to England, 1799; d. at Paris, 9 May, 1803 ; bu. in the Temple Church, London. To waist ; academic gown and hood as Vinerian Professor ; holding a scrftU of MS. Canvas, 30J X 25 in. Painted for Mr. Thrale's study at Streatham. 653 SIR WILLIAM PULTENEY, Bart. M.P. Lord Grantley. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. M.P. for Shrewsbury. Half-length, seated in arm-chair, looking to 1. Stated on the back to be- copied by Raeburn from his own original. Canvas, 35.5 X 27J in. '654 JOHN WILKES, M.P., and his DAUGHTER 1 (1727-1797). Sir Henry Baker, Bt. Johann Zoffany, R.A. San of Nathaniel Wilkes, a DistiUer in St. John Street, ClerkenweU ; b. there 17 Oct. 1727 ; at School at Hertford and in Buckinghamsh. ; went with 144 Reign OF George III. 1760-1820. . \ a tutor to Leyden ; marr. 1749, Miss Mead, of a Buckinghamsh. family, from whom he was separated, 1757 ; Col. of the Bucks. Militia ; M.P. for AylesBiiry 1757, and again 1761 ; commenced his paper, "The North Briton," 1762 ; attacked the King's Speech, April 1763, and was committed to the Tower on a general warrant ; released on plea of privilege ; general warrants, declared by Ch. Just. Pratt (No. 480), illegal ; expeUed from House of Commons, and outlawed ; M.P. for Middlesex, 1768 ; imprisoned in King's Bench ; again expelled the House, and on his re-election declared incapable of election • large subscriptions made for payment of his fines and debts ; discharged from prison, 1770 ; again M.P. for Middlesex, 1772 ; Ld. Mayor of London, 1774 ; had the resolution ofthe House of Commons declaring him incapable of election expunged, 1782 ; d. 26 Dec. 1797 ; bu. in Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley St. ; pub. political pamphlets, speeches, and letters'; brought out handsome edit, of Theophrastus and Catullus. Full-length small-sized figures ; Wilkes seated holding his daughter's ^ hand, who stands to his r. ; dog at her feet. Canvas, 50 X 39J in! 655 SIR HENRY CLINTON, K.B. ( -1795). Duke of Newcastle. Son of Adm. Lord Geo. Clinton, 2nd son of Francis, 6th E. of Lincoln. Capt. in the Guards, 1758 ; K.B. 1777 ; Commander-in-chief in America," 1778-1782 ; thanked by the H. of Com. for capture of Charlestowh.;' ret. to Eng. 1782, and pub. a " Narrative ofthe Campaign of 1781," to whicli Earl CornwaUis wrote an "Answer;" Gov. of Gibraltar, 1795 ; M.P. for Newark, and afterwards for Launceston ; marr. Harriet, dau. of Thos. Carter, Esq. ; d. 23 Dec. 1795. Three-quarter length; military uniform; skirmishers in background to 'his 1. Canvas, 40 X 50 in. 656 ELIZABETH, 4TH DUCHESS OF BEAUFORT (1719-1799). Duke of Beaufort. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Dau. of John Symms Berkeley, of Stoke Gifford, co. Gloucester, and -sister of Norborne, Ld. Botetourt, whose Barony she inherited ; b. 1719 ; marr. Charles, 4th D. of Beaufort, 1740 ; d. 1799. .; FuU-length, standing in robes ; crimson velvet, ermine-hned train ; holding ; coronet in r. hand. Canvas, 93 X 57 in. 657 . GEORGE GRENVILLE NUGENT TEMPLE, 2ND EARL TEMPLE and ist MAROUIS OF BUCKINGHAM, K.G. (i753-i8'i3). Hon. G. M. Fortescue. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Nephew of Richard, ist Earl ; b. 17 June, 1753 ; M.P. for Bucks, 1774; succ. his uncle, 1779; created Marq. of Buckingham, 1784; Lord Lieut. of Ireland, 1782 and 1787 ; d. II Feb. 1813. Half-length; in robes and coUar of K.G. Painted 1787. Canvas, 50 X 40J in. 658 LORD GEORGE SACKVILLE. Countess DeLawarr. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 642.) Half-length, seated; court dress; paper in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 145 659 JOHN BAKER HOLROYD, ist E. OF SHEFFIELD (1741-1821). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Sheffield. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Isaac Holroyd, Esq. ; b. 1741 ; ent. the Army 1760; at the Peace (1763) travelled abroad, and at Lausanne made the acquaintance of Gibbon (Nos. 664, 667, 668), whose friend and executor he became ; raised a Regiment of Dragoons during the War, 1779 ; M.P. for Coventry (1780), and afterw. for Bristol ; crea. Baron Sheffield (Ireland), 1781 ; and (United Kingdom), 1802; E. of Sheffield (Ireland), 1816; Writer on Commerce, &c. and Editor of Gibbon's Miscellaneous Works ; d. May, 1821. Bust, to 1. ; Peer's robes. Canvas, 30 X 24 in. 660 CHARLES MANNERS, 4TH D. OF RUTLAND, K.G. (1754-1787)- Marquis of Lothian. Sir J. iveynolds, P.R.A. Son of John, 3rd D. ; b. 15 Mar. 1754 ; marr. 1775, Mary Isab. youngest dau. of Charles, 4th D. of Beaufort ; Ld. Lieut, of Ireland, 1784, till his death, 24 Oct. 1787.' Bust, to r. ; red furred coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 661 MARY ISABELLA, DUCHESS OF RUTLAND. Duke of Beaufort, Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 573.) Half-seated ; profile to 1. ; leaning on 1. ann ; book in r. - hand ; sea in distance. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 662 ANN WORSLEY, MRS. BASTARD. Mr. Baldwin J. P. Bastard. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Thos. Worsley, Esq. of Hovingham, co. York ; marr. William Bastard of Kitley, Devon. To waist, showing 1. hand; low blue dress, and drapery. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^663 LT.-GEN. RT. HON. JOHN BURGOYNE 1 (1720-1792). Sir John Fox Burgoyne, Bt., G.C.B. Son of John, 2nd son of Sir John Burgoyne, 3rd Bt. ; b. 1720 ; early entered the Army ; commanded in Portugal against the Spaniards, and took Alcantara ; M.P. for Midhurst and aft. for Preston ; attacked by Junius as a partisan of the D. of Grafton; sent to Canada, 1775 J commanded in the American War, and was compelled to surrender at Saratoga with his army to Generals Arnold and Gates, the American commanders, 1777; upon this the French acknowledged the independence of America ; was afterwards Commander-in-Chief in Ireland ; d. 4 Aug. 1792 ; bu. in Cloisters, West minster. Author of the " Maid of the Oaks," " The Lord of the Manor," and other plays, which had some success. Half-length, small size ; military uniform, holding three-cornered hat in 1. handi Canvas, 21 X 150- in. '64 EDWARD GIBBON (1737-1794). R. G. F. Wilbraham. B. at Putney, 27 April, 1737 ; educ. at home tiU the age of 15 ; then a Magdalen College, Oxford ; became a convert to the Roman Catholic reb- 146 Reign OF George III. 1760^1800. gien, 1753) but returned to Protestantism ; stud, at Lausanne ; pub. an Essay- on the " Study of Literature," 1761 ; Capt. ofthe Hampshire Militia ; visited France and Italy, and in Oct. 1764, while he " sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol," he projected his " Hist, of the Decline and Fall ofthe Roman Empire ; " M.P. for Liskeard, 1774 ; appointed by Lord North one of Commis. for Trade and Plantations ; pub. the ist vol. of his Hist. 1776, and it was imttiediately successful ; the 2nd and 3rd vols. 1781 ; retired to Lausanne and completed the 3 remaining vols, in June 1787 ; in 1793 he visited his friend Lord Sheffield in London, and died there 16 Jan. 1794. Miniature to waist, looking to r. ; grey coat ; flowered white waistcoat. Panel, 9J X 7 in. One of a set of four pts. the others being Mr. Wilbraham,. Hon. Booth Grey, and Mr. Clarke. ELIZABETH LINLEY, MRS. SHERIDAN 665 LENT BY ~~~™~"™"""'"" ' '""" PAINTER. Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 472.) Full-length, seated at the organ, singing, two angelS singing beside her. Canvas, 55^- X 44 in. 666 CHARLES LYTTELTON, BISHOP OF CARLISLE (1714-1768). Lord Lyttelton. Allan Ramsay. 3rd son of Sir Thos. Lyttelton, brother of George, ist Lord Lyttelton ; b. It Hagley, 1714; educ. at Eton and at University CoU. Oxford; entered the Middle Temple, and was called to the bar ; afterwards took orders ; Chap. 0 Geo. II. 1747 ; Dean of Exeter, 1748 ; Bp. of Carhsle, 1762 ; member of [ohnson's " Literary Club ; " Pres. of the Society of Antiquaries ; wrote various papers on antiquarian subjects ; d. in Clifford Street, LondoHj 12 Dec. 1768. Bust to r. ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 567 EDWARD GIBBON (1737-1794). Earl of Sheffield. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 664.) Bust looking to r. ; scarlet coat and waistcoat, with leck-tie. Canvas, 29 x 24^ in. 568 EDWARD GIBBON (1737-1794). \ILk. Henry Willett. George Romney. {See No. 664.) Bust looking to 1. ; light-brown coat ; white waistcoat. Tan vas, 25X30 in. Painted before Gibbon left England for Lausanne, for Hayley the poet ; lis publishers, Messrs. Cadell and Davies, obtained the portrait ; Horace lodd bought it of Davies, J. H. Bum of Rodd, and from the latter it came 0 the present owner. )69 EDWARD SMITH STANLEY, i2th E. OF DERBY (1752-1834). !.arl of Derby, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eldest son of Jas. Ld. Strange (No. 317) and grandson of Edw. nth E. No. 251); b. at Patten House, Preston, 12 Sept. 1752 ; educ. at Trin. Coll. )xf ; M.P. for Lancashire, 1774; succ. his grandfather, 1776; Chanc. of rie D jchy of Lancaster, 1783 and 1806 ; d. 21 Oct. 1834. Half-length ; standing in front of crimson curtain ; blue coat ; hat in upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 147 670 ALLEYNE FITZHERBERT, aft. ist LORD ST. HELEN'S (1753-1839). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Wm. Fitzherbert, Bt. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. 5th son of Wm. Fitzherbert, of Tissington, Derbyshire, M.P. ; b. 1753 ; ¦ educ. at Derby and Eton and St. John's Coll. Cam. ; Minister at Brussels, 1777; Plenipo. to Paris, negotiating the Peace of Versailles, 1783; sec. for Ireland, 1787-9 ; after filling other high diplomatic posts, cr. Baron St. Helen's (Ireland), 1791 ; ambass. to St. Petersburg, 1801 ; Peer of Gt. Brit. 1801; d. 19 Feb. 1839. To waist, as a boy, looking to 1. ; blue dress. Canvas, 31 X 26 in. 671 JOHN HINCHLIFFE, BP. OF PETERBOROUGH. Trinity College, Cambridge. B. 1731 ; Head Master of Westm. 1764; Master of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, 1768-89 ; Bp. of Peterborough, 1769; d. 11 Jan. 1794. A popular preacher in his day, and a member of Johnson's Club. Half-length ; episcopal habit ; preaching. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. ^672 JEFFREY, jst LORD AMHERST, K.B. (1717-1797). Earl Amherst. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of Jeffrey Amherst, Esq. of Riverhead, co. Kent ; b. 29 Jan. 1717 ; Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Ligonier (No. 417), and served at Dettingen and Fontenoy ; Major-Gen. in America, 1758-1760 ; thanked by the H. of Com. for his services in the reduction of Canada, 1760 ; K.B. ; Com.-in-Ch. in America ; subsequently Com.-in-Chief in England, and F.M. ; creat. Baron Amherst of Holmesdale, 1776, and of Montreal, 1788 ; d. 3 Aug. 1797. Half-length, looking to r. ; armour ; leaning on r. hand ; helmet beside him. Canvas, 40 X 50 in. 673 EDWARD SMITH STANLEY, 13TH EARL OF DERBY K.G. (1775-1851). Earl of Derby, K.G. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Eldest son of Ed. 12th Earl, and Lady Ehz. his Countess (No. 669); b. 21 Apr. 1775 ; M.P. for Preston and aft. for North Lancashire ; succ. his father, 1834; Pres. of the Linnasan and Zoological Societies ; cr. Baron Stanley of Bickerstaff in the lifetime of his father, 1832 ; d. 185 1. Head to 1., young ; crimson coat, long fair hair. Oval, canvas, 21 x 18 in. 1674 HENRY ADDINGTON, afterwards ist VISCT. I SIDMOUTH, SPEAKER (1755-1844). Lincoln's Inn. Eld. son of Anthony Addington, M-D. ; b. at Reading, 1755 ; educ. at Cheam, Winchester, and Brasenose Coll. Oxf ; M.P. for Devizes, as an adherent of his early friend Pitt, 1784; Speaker, 1789-1801 ; Chan, ofthe Exch. and ist Ld. of the Treasury, 1 801-4; cr. Viscount Sidmouth, 1805 ; Ld. Pres. 1805 ; Ld. Privy Seal and aft. Ld. Pres. 1806 ; Ld. Pres. 1812 ; Home Sec. 1812-22 ; d. at the White Lodge, Richmond Park, of which he was Deputy Ranger, 1 5 Feb. 1 844. Bust, in Speaker's wig. Painted 1794, and pres. to Mr. Henry Hodgson. Canvas, 24 x 20 in. 148 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 675 JOHN JERVIS, 1ST EARL ST. VINCENT, K.B. (1734-1823). LENT BY PA.INTER. Hon. John J. Carnegie. John Hoppner, R.A. 2nd son of Swynfen Jervis, ^Vuditor of Greenwich Hospital ; b. at Meaford, Staff., Jan. 1734; ent. the Na-\-y, 1748 ; comm. the Foudroyant in Kcppcl's action off Ushant, 1778 ; Capt. the Pegasc and made K.B. 1782 ; took Gua daloupe, Martinique, and St. Lucia, 1794 ; victory over the Spanish fleet off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797 ; cr. E. St. Vincent, 23 Juno, 1797 ; istLd. ofthe Adm. 1 801-4 ; in' comm. of the Channel Fleet and Exp. to Portugal, 1806 ; Gen. of .Marines, 1814 ; Adm. of the Fleet, 1821 ; d. March, 1823. Monument in St. Paul's. Head unfinished ; grey hair. Canvas, 20 x 19 in. :676 MRS. CREWE. Lord Crewe. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. (.S'<;^ No. 853.) FuU-length, as an Alpine shepherdess, seated under a rock, reading; lambs beside her. Canvas, 69 x 66 in. 677 ERASMUS DARWIN, M.D. (1731-1802). Mrs. E. Wheler. Rollason. Poet and physiologist; b. at Elston, near Newark, 12 Dec. 1731 ; studied at St. John's College, Camb. ; M.D. at Edinburgh; practised at Lichfield; removed to Derby, and remained there till his death, 18 April, 1802; pub. his poem, "The Botanic Garden," 1781 ; "Zoonomia," 1793 and 1796; " Phytologia," 1800. Bust, seated to r. Canvas, 25 x 30 in. 678 JOHN SMEATON (1724-1792). Royal Society. Mather Brown. Engineer ; b. at Austhorpe, near Leeds, 28 May, 1724 ; his father was an attorney, and he was educ. for the law, but entered business as a mathe matical instrument maker, and carried on a series of valuable experiments in mechanics and hydraulics ; F.R.S. 1753 ; visited the Low Countries, 1754 ; commenced the Eddystone Lighthouse, 1756 ; contributed several papers to the " Phil. Trans." and received the Copley gold medal, 1759, for his mechanical inventions and improvements; d. at Austhorpe, 28 Oct. 1792. To waist, seated ; grc)- dress ; Eddystone lighthouse in distance to L Cam-as, 30 X 25 in. 679 ROBERT LOWTH, BISHOP OF LONDON (1710-1787;. New College, Oxon. Son of Rev. Wm. Lowth', a learned divine; b. 27 Nov. 1710; educ. at Winchester and New CoU. Oxf ; took orders ;.Prof of Poetry at Oxf 1741 ;- Rector of Ovington, 1744; Archd. of Winchester, 1750; Bp. of St. David's,. 1766; of O.xf 1766; of London, 1777; declined Archbpk. of Canterburj- offered him by Geo. III.; d. at Fulham, 3 Nov. 1787. Author of " Life of Wm. of Wykeham," 1758 ; " Lectures on the Poetry ofthe Hebrews," 1753 ; " Trans, of Isaiah ;" " Reply to Warburton respecting the Book of Job," &c. Half-length, seated ; episcopal habit ; book open to his r. Canvas,. 50 X 40 in. upstairs.] Eastern. Gallery (AT^i. 543-791.) i4g 686 LIEUT.-COLONEL ISAAC BARRE (1726-1802). LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis Camden. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Peter Barre, a merchant in Dublin ; b. about 1726 ; entered Trin. CoU. Dublin, 1 740 ; intended for the law, but obtained an Ensigncy in the 32nd Foot, 1746; Major of Brigade (in America), 1758; Adj.-Gen. 1759; served with Wolfe at Quebec, and was beside him when mortally wounded ; M.P. for High Wycombe ; supported Lord Shelburne ; opposed Charles Townsend on American taxes ; a vigorous speaker in the Ho. of Commons ; ¦ d. 20 July, 1802. Three-quarter langth, standing, full face ; red -gold-laced coat and waist coat ; roll of paper in 1. hand ; r. pointing to map of N. America. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. „68l GEORGE COLMAN. Do-w. Marchioness of Normanby. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dramatic Writer ; son of Thomas Colman, British resident at Pisa ; b. at Florence about 1733 ; educ. at Westminster and Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxford ; called to the bar ; his first piece was acted 1760 ; " The Jealous Wife," 1761 ; established the "St. James's Chronicle;" Trans, of "Terence," 1765; "Horace's Art of Poetry," 1783 ; succ. Foote as Propri. of the Haymarket ; d. 14 Aug. 1794. Half-length seated, looking to r., leaning on 1. arm. Canvas, 31 X 25 in. »682 ELIZABETH SIMPS6n, MRS. INCHBALD (1756-1821). Rev. John Romney. George Romney. Actress and Dramatic Writer ; dau. of a farmer at Stanningfield, Suffolk ; b. 1756; came to London 1772; marr. Mr. Inchbald, an actor; on his death, 1779, returned to London, and acted at Cov. Garden, her beauty and talent rendering her popular ; retired 1 789 ; wrote many dramatic pieces ; edited the "Brit. Theatre" and "Modern Theatre," altogether 42 vols. ; d. 1821. Half-length, seated to t ; full face, white dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 irt. 683 FRAN. BASSET, ist LD. DE DUNSTANVILLF (1757-1835)- Mr. j. F. Basset. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eld. son of Francis Basset of Tehidy ; b. at Walcot, Oxon. 1757 ; ci. Bart. 1779; M.P. for Penryn, 1780, &c. ; cr. Ld. De Dunstanville, 1796, and Ld. Basset, 1797; d. 1835. Three-quarter length ; standing near rocks in a landscape ; blue coat. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. '684 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, LL.D. (1733-1804). Manchester New Coll. London. John Opie, R.A. B. near Leeds, 13 Mar. 1733, of a Dissenting family; early applied himself to acquire languages and made some progress in Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic; stud. nat. science ; LL.D.; pub. "Hist, of Electricity," 1767; F.R.S., Minister at Leeds, 1767 ; Librarian for seven years to the E. of Shelburne ; obt. the Copley medal for a paper on Air ; pub. " Disquisitions 150 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. on Matter and Spirit," 1777 ; a " Defence of Socinianism," and, various. works respecting Christian Doctrine ; controversy with Dr. Horsley and reply to Burke on Fr. Re\ol. ; nominated a citizen of the Fr. Repub. ; populace at Birmingham destroyed his house and library ; went to America ; d. 6 Feb. 1804. Bust ; dark coat, grey \\ig. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 685 SAMUEL FOOTE (1720-1777). LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Newcastle. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. at Truro about 1720 ; educ. at Worcester CoU. O.xf ; spent his fortune and became actor and dramatic writer ; received an annuity from Sir Francis Delaval for aiding the latter to marry a rich wife ; in 1747 commenced at the Haymarket portraits of character, in which he alone appeared on the stage ; wrote 20 plays ; in the "Mayor of Garrett" are the characters of Major Sturgeon and Jerry Sneak ; in 1766 he broke his leg, and had it amputated, but acted with a cork leg ; d. at Dover, 21 Oct. 1777. His con- irersational wit was considered unrivalled. To waist ; looking up to r. ; arms crossed, leaning on stick. Canvas,, 36J X 28 in. 686 JAMES BEATTIE, D.C.L. (1735-1803). The Misses Glennie. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Author of "The Minstrel;'' b. at Lawrencekirk, Kincardinesh. 25 Oct. '735) where his parents had a small farm; educ. at Marischal Coll. Aberdeen;. schoolmaster at Fordoun and at Aberdeen ; became known to Ld. Monboddo;. Prof of Moral Phil, at Marischal Coll. 1760 ; pub. his " Essay on Truth," 1770"; "The Minstrel," 1771 ; friend of Johnson, Reynolds, &c.; received a tension, 1773 ; degree of D.C.L. from Oxford; both his sons died before him, md in his latter years he also suffered much from illness ; d. 18 Aug. 1803. Half-length ; in scarlet academic gown ; behind him is the angel of truth hrusting down sophistry, infidelity, and scepticism ; painted 1774. Canvas, ;6 X45 in. 387 WILLIAM WOODFALL (1705-1803). NTational Portrait Gallery. Thomas Beach. Son ofthe printer of the " Public Advertiser," in which Junius's Letters ippeared ; b. 1745 or 1746 ; educ. at St. Paul's sch. ; worked as a' printer ; Decame Editor of the "Morning Chronicle;" reported in his paper "The Diary," the speeches in the House of Commons, trusting entirely to his ;xtraordinary memory ; d. i Aug. 1803. To waist ; seated at table, holding pen in r. hand. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. 588 WARREN HASTINGS (1733-1818). National Portrait Gallery. Tilly Kettle; Son of Pynaston Hastings, of the family that had possessed Daylesford in Worcestersh; b. 1733; sent by his uncle, Howard Hastings, to Westminster; abtained a clerkship in the E. India Com. 1750 ; attracted the attention of Clive ; appointed Political Agent at Meer Jaffier's court ; Member of the CouncU at Calcutta, 1761 ; Member of CouncU at Madras, 1769; Gov. of Bengal, 1772; and soon after Gov.-Gen. of India, which he ruled for 13 years-, returned to England, 1785 ; impeached before the H. of Commons; lis trial lasted seven years, and he was acquitted 1795 ; retired to Daylesford, vhich he had acquired ; d. 22 Aug. 181 8. Bust ; head resting on I. arm. Canvas, 27 x 22^- in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 151 689 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, MRS. GODWIN (1759-1797). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. William Russell. John Opie, R.A. B. probably at Epping, 27 Apr. 1759 ; companion to a Lady at Bath ; kept a school with her sisters at Islington, 1783, and aft. at Newington Green ; on her return from Lisbon, where she went to nurse an invalid friend. Governess to Ld. Kingsborough's children ; pub. " Thoughts on the Education of Daughters," 1787 ; settled in London, and adopted literature as a profession, 1787, writing novels, reviewing and translating ; " Vindica tion ofthe Rights of Woman," 1792 ; went to Paris, and wrote on the French Revolution; "Letters frorn Norway," 1795 ; marr. Wm. Godwin, 1797, and d. the same year. To waist, seated to r. ; with open book in r. hand. Canvas, 25 x 30 in. 1690 CHARLES BURNEY, Mus. Doc. (1726-1814). 'Rev. C. Burney. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A, B. at Shrewsbury, 1726 ; educ. at Shrewsbury and Chester : stud, under Dr. Arne ; became acquainted with Mrs. Cibber, and met at her house the noted men of the day ; composed " Queen Mab," &c. ; left London on account of his health ; Organist at Lynn ; Mus. Doc. Oxon, 1769 ; tra veUed on the Continent to collect materials for his " Hist, of Music," which was pub. 1776-1789; F.R.S. 1773; pub. "Life of Metastasio," 1796; d. at Chelsea CoU. 15 Apr. 1814. Father of Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay). To waist ; roll of music in r. hand ; hood and gown of Mus. Doc. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 691 FRANCES SUSANNAH, LADY DE DUNSTAN VILLE ( -1823). Mr. j. F. Basset. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Dau. of John Hippisley Coxe, Esq. of Stone Easton, co. Somerset ; marr. 16 May, 1780, Sir Francis Basset, Bt. of Tehidy, Cornwall, who was cr. Baron De Dunstanville, 1796; Baron Basset, 1797; d. at Twickenloam, 14 June, 1823. Three-quarter length, holding ostrich-feather in r. hand ; landscape back ground. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 692 WILLIAM BASTARD. Mr. Baldwin J. P. Bastard. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of PoUexfen Bastard of Kitley, Devon ; raised a corps of Volunteers on the appearance of a French fleet off Plymouth, 1779, and removed a body of French prisoners in safety ; gazetted a Bart., but did not assume the title; d. 1782. Bust ; dark blue coat, red waistcoat. Painted 1755. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. : 693 LADY CHARLOTTE and LORD HENRY ^_ SPENCER, "The Fortune Teller.;'„_^ Duke of Marlborough. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Children of George Spencer, 3rd D. of Marlborough, and Caroline Russell, only dau. of John, 4th D. of Bedford ; Lady Chariotte, their 3rd 152 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. dau., b. 18 Oct. 1769 ; marr. 1797, Edw. Nares, D.D., Regius Prof of Hist., Oxf ; d. at Bath, 15 Jan. 1802. Lord Plenry John, their 2nd son, b. 20 Dec. 1770 ; M.P. for Woodstock, 1790 ; Minister Plen. to Sweden, 1793, and afterwards to Berlin, where he d. 3 July, 1795. Full-length as children ; Lady Charlotte, in the attitude of a fortune-teUer, is holding her brother's hand. Canvas, 36 X 45 in. 694 EDWARD, I2TH EARL OF DERBY, His Wife LADY ELIZ. HAMILTON, and Infant SON. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Derby, K.G. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. {See No. 669.) Full-length, small life-size seated figures, caressing their child ; two dogs to the r. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 695 LAVINIA BINGHAM, COUNTESS SPENCER (1762-1831). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest daughter of Charles, ist E. of Lucan ; b. 1762 ; marr. Geo. John 2nd E. Spencer, 1781 ; d. 8 June, 1831. To waist, looking to r. ; wearing wide straw hat with blue ribbon ; white dress. Canvas, 30 x 35 in. 696 MARY HELEN GRAHAM, LADY DASHWOOD, AND HER SON. Sir Henry W. Dashwood, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Daughter of John Graham, Esq., of the Supreme Court, Calcutta, and of Kinross, N.B. ; marr. 17 July, 1780, Sir Henry Watkin Dashwood, of Kirt- lington Park, Oxfordshire ; d. 1796, aged 33. Henry George Mayne Dash wood, the child in the picture, b. 26 June, 1782, d. 24 Oct. 1803. Half-length ; seated to 1., with her son on her knee ; crimson curtain in the background ; painted and exhibited 1784, when Lady Dashwood was 20 years of age. Canvas, 29 J x 25 in. 3^97 HENRIETTA ANTONIA HERBERT, COUNTESS ** OF POWIS (1758-1830.) Earl of Powis. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Henry Arthur Herbert, Eari of Powis, sister and heir of George, last Earl of Powis of his family; b. 1758; mar. 1784, Edward, 2nd Lord Clive, afterwards created H. of Powis ; d. 3 June, 1830. Three-quarter length; white walking dress,' large blue hat. Canvas, 56 X 45- -698 LUKE HANSARD (1752-1828). Mr. Thomas C. Hansard. Lane. B. at Norwich, 1752 ; served his apprenticeship as a printer there, and tnen came to London ; employed by Mr. Hughes, printer to the House of Commons ; became partner, and was printer of the Journals of the House of Commons from 1774 to 1828 under Speakers Norton, CornwaU, GrenviUe, Addington, Mitford, Abbot, and Manners-Sutton ; friend of Johnson, Burke, Person, &c. ; d. in London, 1828. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1828 ; engraved for Biog. by J. Rickman. To waist : seated writing at a table ; paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 153 699 EDWARD, LORD STANLEY, afterwards i3rH EARL OF DERBY, as a Boy with His Sister, LADY CHARLOTTE STANLEY. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Derby, K.G. George Romney. {See No. 673.) Full-length, as children, standing ; Lady Charlotte holds a canary. Canvas, 60 X 48 in. 700 HON. CHARLOTTE CLIVE. Earl of Powis. Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. Eldest dau. of Robert, Ld. Clive (No. 479); d. 20 Oct. 1795. Three-quarter length, seated beneath a tree ; pink dress, white drapery. Canvas, 5 1 X 48 in. 701 COUNTESS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Marquis of Lothian. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Full-length, standing, resting on r. arm ; robes and coronet on table to r. Canvas, 93 x 58 in. 702 WILLIAM HEBERDEN, M.D. (1710-1801). College of Physicians. Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A. B. 1710 ; educ. at St. John's Coll. Camb. ; Fellow, 1730; F. Coll. Phys. 1746; F. Roy. Soc.; originator of and principal contributor to " Medical Transactions " of the Coll. of Physicians ; author of '' Med. Comment, on the Hist, and Cure of Diseases ;" d. 1801. Bust, seated ; black dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 703 GEORGE NASSAU COWPER, 3RD EARL COWPER, AND FAMILY (1738-1826). Earl Cowper, K.G. Johann Zoffany, R.A. Son of Wm. 2nd E. and Henrietta, dau. of Plenry D'Auverquerque, E. of Grantham ; b. 26 Aug. 1738 ; Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, 1778 ;_d. . 1789. His wife Anne, youngest dau. of Charles Gore of Horkstowe, co. Lin coln; marr. at Florence, 1775; d. 5 Sept. 1826. Three sons, George Augustus, afterwards 4th Earl ; Peter Leopold, afterwards 5th Earl ; and Edw. Spencer. Group of 6 figures in a room ; lady playing the harpsichord, gentleman the violonceUo. Canvas, 36 X 33 in. 704 MRS. HALLAM. Col. Lennard. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Marr. Dr. Hallam, Canon of Windsor and Dean of Bristol ; mother of Henry Hallam the historian ; lived to upwards of 90. Bust ; low dress, with rose on her bosom. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 705 HON. MRS. KEITH STEWART. Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Half-length, as a child ; white low dress, with flowers in her dress, and a wreath of flowers on her head. Canvas, 30 X 35 '"¦ 154 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 706 JOHN HOBART, 2nd EARL OF BUCKINGHAM SHIRE (1723^1793). LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Lothian. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eld. surviving son of John, 1st Earl; b. 1723; M.P. for Norwich, 1747. and aft. for Norfolk ; succ. his father, 1756; Amb. to Russia, 1762: Ld. Lieut, of Ireland, 1777-80; d. 3 Aug. 1793. Full-length ; wearing ermine-lined crimson robe. Can^-as, 92 x 58 in. 707 JOSHUA MARSHMAN, D.D. (1768-1837). Baptist College, Bristol. Missionary and Linguist ; b. at V/estbury Leigh, Wilts, 1768 ; sent to- India, 1799, by the Baptist Missionary Society ; acquired the Bengalee, Sanscrit, and Chinese languages ; trans, a considerable part of the Bible into Chinese ; author of " A Dissertation on the Characters and Sounds of the Chinese Language," " Cla-s'is Sinica," translations of the works of Con fucius, &c. ; d. 5 Dec. 1837. To waist, seated ; looking to r. ; black dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 708 MARY GRANVILLE, MRS. DELANY (1700-1788). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). John Opie, R.A. Eldest daughter of Bernard Granville, grandson of Sir Bevil Granville, the Royalist leader ; b. at Coulton, in Wiltshire, 14 May, 1 700 ; educ. chiefly under the care of her uncle, George Granville, L. Lansdowne (No. 104) ; marr. ist, 1717, Alexander Pendarves ; intimate with Swift, through whom she became acquainted with Patrick Delany, D.D. (Dean of Down), afterwards hgr 2nd husband, 1743 ; spent much time with her friend, Margaret Cavendish Harley, Duchess of Portland, after whose death George III. gave her a house in Windsor, and pension ; d. 15 April, 1788. Autobiography published, with Correspondence, 186 1-2. To waist ; as an old lady in black widow's cap, wearing locket with " G. R." Canvas, 25 X 30 in. 709 HENRIETTA, LADY HORTON. Earl of Derby, K.G. George Romney. 3rd daughter of James Stanley, Lord Strange (No. 317) ; sister of Edw. I2th E. of Derby ; marr. 1778, Sir Watts Horton, Bt. ; d. 1830. To waist, looking to r. holding a dog. Canvas, 30^ x 25J in. 710 RICHARD ROBINSON, LORD ROKEBY, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH (1709-1794). Lieut.-Gen. Lord Rokeby. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Wm. Robinson of Rokeby, Yorks. ; b. 1709; educ. at Westm. and Ch. Ch. Oxon ; Rector of EUon, Yorks., and Preb. of York; ist Chapl. to p. of Dorset, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1751 ; Bp. of Killala, 1752 ; Ferns and Leighlm, 1759; Kildare, 1761 ; Archbp. of Armagh, 1765; cr. Ld. :-j Rokeby m the peerage of Ireland, 1777 ; succ. his brother as 3rd Bart. 1785 ; ' ^¦, ^?., S^' .'794- ¦ Gave 4000/. to the building of Canterbury Quadrangle, ' Ch. Ch. Oxford. _ Half-length to r. standing ; black clerical hat and dress ; walking-stick m r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. upstairs. j eastern \jallery {JVos. 543-791). 155 711 HENRY MACKENZIE (1745-1831). LENT BY PAINTER. Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth. Sir H. Raeburn, P.R.S.A. Son of Dr. Joshua Mackenzie ; b. at Edinburgh, 1745 ; educ. at the High School and University of Edinburgh ; learned the business of the Scottish Court of Exchequer, and became Cro-vm Agent ; pub. anonymously "The Man of Feeling," 1771 ; "The Man of the Worid;" edited the " Mirror," and " Lounger ;" wrote several plays ; contributed to the " Trans. ofthe R. Soc. of Edinburgh," &c. ; d. at Edinburgh, 14 Jan. 1831. Bust ; black coat, white neckerchief Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 712 WILL. FITZWILLIAM, 4th E. FITZWILLIAM (1748-1833). Earl of Zetland. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Wm. FitzwUliam, 3rd E. in peer, of Ireland ; ist peer of Eng. ; b. 30 May, 1748 ; Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1795 ; d. 8 Feb. 1833. Bust, young ; black dress, white coUar. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. ^713 THE FORTUNE-TELLER. Countess Delawarr. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Three half-length figures ; a gipsy fortune-teller is examining a girl's hand. Canvas, 57^ x 48^- in. 714 JOHN WHITEHURST (1713-1788). Mr. W. Bemrose, Jun. Joseph Wright, A.R.A. B. at Congleton, Cheshire, where his father was a watchmaker, 10 April, 1713 ; early showed his mechanical ingenuity, and his spirit of enquiry into natural phenomena ; improved various scientific instruments and hydraulic machines ; removed to London, 1775 ; among his publications, "An Inquiry into the State and Formation of the Earth," 1778 ; Papers in the Phil. Trans. &c.; F.R.S. 1779 ; d. in Bolt Court, Fleet Street, 18 Feb. 1788. Life written by Dr. Hutton. To waist, profile to 1. ; seated, with pencil and diagram, section of the strata of Matlock High Tor. Canvas, 34 X 27 in. 715 ISABELLA, COUNTESS OF DUNDONALD. Rev. j. M. St. Clere Raymond. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Dau. of Sam. Raymond of Belchamp Hall, Essex; marr., ist, John Mayne of Teffont, Wilts, and 2nd, Archd. Cochrane, 9th E. of Dundonald, 1788 ; d. 1808. Bust to 1. ; low reddish dress. Cajivas, 25 x 30 in. -716 RICHARD FIURD, BISHOP OF WORCESTER (1720-1808). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Thos, Gainsborough, R.A. Scom af John Hurd, fanner; b. at Congreve, Staff., 1720.; educ. at firewood Gramm. Sch. and Emm. Coll. Camb., of which he was Fdlow in 156 Reign of George III. 1 760-1800. 1742 ; Rect. of Thurcaston, Leicestersh., 1757 ; Preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1765; Archd. of Gloucester, 1767; Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 1774; Preceptor to the Pr. of Wales and D. of York ; Bp. of Worcester, 1781 ; declined the Primacy offered him by Geo. IIL, with whom he was a great favourite, 17S3 ; d. 28 May, 1808. His principal works, "Moral and Political Dialogues," " Introduction to the Study of the Prophecies" (Warburtonian Lectures); pub. Life, and edition of the works of his friend and correspondent, Bp. Warburton. Bust, seated, showing 1. hand ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. tj 1 7 WILLIAM MARKHAM, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. LENT BY PAINTER. Christ Church, Oxford. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1719; Head Master of Westminster, 1753-64; Dean of Christ Church; Bp. of Chester, 1771 ; Archbp. of York, 1777 ; d. 3 Nov. 1807. Half-length, standing to r. beneath a column ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 57 X 45 in. 718 FRANCIS HARGRAVE. Society of Lincoln's Inn. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Legal writer ; b. 1741 ; pub. coU. of " State Trials,'' 2 vols, and "Juridical Arguments and Collections ;" d. 16 Aug. 1821. Bust ; black coat ; crimson background ; painted 1787. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 719 JOHN MONTAGU, 4TH EARL OF SANDWICH (1718-1792). Lords of the Adm. (Green. Hosp.) Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eld. son of Ed. Rd. Visct. Hinchinbrook ; b. 1718 ; succ. his grandfather, the 3rd Earl, 1729 ; Ld. ofthe Adm. 1744 ; in 1746 Plenipo. to the Congress at Breda, and till the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 ; ist Ld. ofthe Adm. 1748-51, 1763, and in Ld. North's Adm. during the Amer. War, 1771-82; Sec. of State, 1763-5 and 1770-1 ; d. 30 Apr. 1792. Full-length, standing; scroll in 1. hand; Greenwich Hosp. in background. Canvas, 90 X 60 in. 720 Adm. sir J. B. WARREN, Bt., G.C.B. (1754-1822). Rev. Sir J. W. Hayes, Bt. John Opie, R.A. B. at Stapleford, Notts, 1754: educ. at Winchester, and Emmanuel Coll. Cam. ; ent. the Navy ; M.P. for Marlow, 1774, and after, for Nottingham; crea. a Bt. 1775 ; distin. in the American War ; captured three French ships of war, 1793; K.B. 1794; comm. at Ouiberon Bay, 1795; captured off Ireland, the " Hoche" man-of-war, and three frigates laden with troops sent to aid the Rebellion, 1798 ; P.C. and Amb. to Russia after the peace of Amiens, 1802 ; G.C.B. 1814; d. at Greenwich, 27 Feb. 1822. Bust ; naval uniform ; ribbon ofthe Bath. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 721 SIR WALTER STIRLING, Kt., R.N. (1718-1786). Sir Walter Stirling, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Only son of Walter Stirling of Sherva ; b. 18 May, 1718 ; comm. the "Essex" under Visct. Howe in the Exp. to Cherbourg, 1758 ; in the "Saltash" upstairs.] eastern ^jALLERY {IS/OS. 543-791J. 157 with Keppel in his attack on Goree ; ser-^-ed with Rodney in the W. Indies, and Knt. after the capt. of St. Eustatia, 1781 ; Commodore; Com.-in-Chief at the Nore, 1781 ; offered the Btcy., afterwards conferred upon his eldest son; d. 24 Nov. 1786. "To waist to r. ; naval uniform ; telescope in 1. hand. Canvas, 20 X 25 in. 722 ADMIRAL GEORGE KEITH ELPHINSTONE, VISCOUNT KEITH, G.C.B. LENT BY PAINTER. Lords of the. Adm. (Green. Hosp.) William Owen, R.A. 4th son of Charles, ioth Ld. Elphinstone ; b. 1747 ; entered the Navy; Capt. 1775 ; in command ofthe Warwick ; captured a Dutch ship of war of equal force, 1778; distinguished at Toulon; Rear-Adm. and K.B. 1794; reduced the Cape of Good Hope ; Visct. Keith, 1797 ; 2nd in command to E. St. \'incent, 1798 ; took Genoa and Malta ; Com.-in-Chief of Channel Fleet, 1812 ; Visct. in peerage of United Kingdom, 1814 ; d. 10 Mar. 1823. Bust to r. ; naval uniform ; ribbon and star, G.C.B. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 723 RICHARD PARKER. Mr. J. B. Dalrymple. Drummond. B. at Exeter ; a Midshipman in the Navy, but " dismissed the service for misconduct ; " aft. entered a man-of-war as a common sailor ; gained con siderable influence over his comrades ; chief leader of the mutiny of the sea men at the Nore ; for which he was hanged from the yard-arm of the Sandwich, 30 June, 1797. Half-length ; sailor^s dress ; leaning on a plank. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 724 ADMIRAL SIR SAMUEL HOOD, Bt. (1762-18 14). Viscount Hood. Youngest son of Sam. Hood, Kingsland, Dorset ; b. 1762 ; ent. the Navy at 14; in Rodney's action, 12 Apr. 1782 ; in the Mediterranean under Ld. Hood in the "Juno," and distin. at Toulon and Corsica, 1793-4; Comm. the "Zealous" at the Nile, 1798 ; reduced Tobago and Guiana, 1803 ; lost an arm off Rochfort, when he captured French Frigates, &c. 1806 ; M.P. for Westminster, 1806 ; in the expedition against Copenhagen, 1807 ; crea. Bt. 1809; Comm.-in-Chief in the East Indies, and d. at Madras, 24 Dec. 1814. Full-length, standing near a rock, r. hand resting on an anchor. Canvas, 93 X 57 in. 725 CAPTAIN SAR-IUEL WALLIS ( -1795). Mr. H. Lewis Stephens. Circumnavigator; Capt. R.K. 1757 ; sent in command of the "Dolphin," to continue and extend the discoveries of Commodore Byron in the Pacific, 1766 ; disc. Easter Island and Tahiti ; returned in 1768 ; extra commissioner ofthe Navy, 1780 ; d. 1795. Bust to r. showing r. hand ; naval unifoiTn. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 726 ADMIRAL HON. JOHN FORBES. Lords of the Adm. (Green. Hosp.) George Romney. Son of Geo. 3rd. Earl of Granard ; b. 1714; entered the Navy; Capt. 1737; command, the Norfolk in the action off Toulon, 1744 ; R. Adm. 1747 ; V. Adm. 1755 ; Comm. of Admir. 1756 ; resigned, refusing to agree to the death-warrant of Adm. Byng, stating his reasons in a protest ; re-appointed aft.; Adm. 1758; Adm. ofthe Fleet, 1781 ; d. 1796. Bust to r. ; naval uniform ; tie-wig ; signed and dated " G. Romney pinx. 1778." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 727 SAMUEL, 1ST VISCOUNT HOOD (1724-1816). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Hood. Benjamin West, P.R.A. Eld. son of Rev. Sam. Hood, and bro. of Visct. Bridport (No. 731) ; b. at Butley, Somerset, 12 Dec. 1724 ; ent. Navy ; took the " Belliqueux," I757,and the "BeUona," 1759; Bart. 1778 ; comm. the Van Div. in Rodney's action 1782, and cr. Baron Hood (Ireland) ; M.P. for Westm. 1784-8 and 1790; Ld. of Adm. 1788 ; comm. Medit. Fleet, and took Toulon and Corsica, 1793-4 ; cr. Viscount Hood (Gt. B.) 1796 ; Gov. of Greenwich Hospital, 1796 ; d. at Bath, 27 Jan. 1816. Half-length, standing ; naval uniform ; ship in distance to his r. Dated 1796. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 728 THOMAS COUTTS (1735-1822). Miss Burdett Coutts. Banker ; grandfather of Miss Burdett Coutts ; b. 1735 ; marr. (his 2nd wife) Miss Mellon, afterwards Duchess of St. Albans ; d. 1822. Bust to r. ; black coat, white neckerchief Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 729 GEORGE JOHN, 2nd EARL SPENCER, K.G. (1758-1834). Earl Spencer, K.G. J. S. Copley, R.A. Only son of John, ist Earl; b. I Sept. 1758; educ. at Harrow and Camb.; M.P. for Northamptonsh. ; succ. his father, 1783; Ld. Priv. Seal, 1794; ist Ld. ofthe Adm. 1 794-1 801, a period which comprised the victories of Cape St. Vincent, Camperdown, and the Nile ; Home Sec. in the Adm. of " AU the Talents," 1806 ; K.G. 1829 ; d. 10 Nov. 1834. Fonned the Library now at Althorp descr. by Dr. Dibdin in his " Bibliotheca Spenceriana," and was ist Pres. of the Roxburghe Club. Full-length, standing; robes and collar K.G. ; plumed hat in r. hand. Canvas, 104 X 67 in. 730 RICHARD, 4TH VISCOUNT and ist EARL HOWE, K.G. (1725-1799). Earl Howe. 2nd surviving son of Emanuel, 2nd Visct.; b. 1725; educ. at Eton; ent. the Navy at 14 ; Post-Capt. for his defeat of two Fr. ships bearing suc cours to the young Pretender, 1745 ; succ. his brother the 3rd Visct. 1758 ; def a Fr. squad, and took two ofthe vessels, 1759 ; Ld. of the Adm.- 1763 ; Treas. of the Navy, 1765 ; M.P. for Dartmouth ; commanded the Fleet, and Commissr. for the pacification of Amer. 1776 ; engaged successfully the Fr. squad, under D'Estaing off Rhode Isl. 1778 ; cr. Visct. Howe, 1782 ; relieved Gibraltar, 1782; Earl, 1788; in command of the Channel Fleet; gained the victory of I June, 1794, over the French off the west coast of France ; suppressed the Mutiny at the Nore, 1797 ; K.G. 1797 ; d. 5 Aug. 1799. Mon. in St. Paul's. Known amongst the sailors as " Black Dick," from his complexion. Bust ; naval uniform. Canvas, circular, diam. 31 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 159 731 ALEX. HOOD, 1ST VISCOUNT BRIDPORT, K.B. LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Hood. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of Rev. Sam. Hood, and young, bro. of Samuel Viscount Hood {see No. 727) ; b. 1727 ; ent. the Navy ; capt. two Fr. vessels, 1757 : retook the "Warwick," 1761 ; R. Adm. under Ld. Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, 1782 ; M.P. for Bridgewater, 1784 ; K.B. 1788 ; 2nd in comm. in Ld. Howe's vict. I June, 1794, and aft. cr. Baron Bridport (Ireland) ; def the Fr. fleet •close to L'Orient, and took 3 ships of the line, 23 June, 1795 ; cr. Baron Bridport (Gt. Brit.), 1796 ; in comm. of the Chan. Fl. 1796-1800 ; cr. Vise. Bridport, 1800; d. at Bath 3 May, 1814. Half Jength, standing ; naval uniform ; cocked hat in r. hand ; leaning on an anchor. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 732 SIR ISAAC HEARD, Kt. (1730-1822). Mr. j. W. Wild. A. W. Devis. B. at Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, 1730; entered the Navy; left it and -was appointed Pursuivant of Arms by the E. of Effingham ; Lancaster Herald, 1761 ; Norroy, 1774 ; Clarencieux, 1780 ; Garter King-at-Arms, 3784 ; Kt. 1786 ; went to Brussels and Vienna at the age of 84 to invest as K.G. the King of the Netherlands and the Emp. of Austria ; d. 29 April, ¦1822 ; bu. at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Bust, seated to 1. ; ribbon and badge of Garter king-at-arms. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 733 ADMIRAL SIR HUGH PALLISER PALLISER, Bt. (1721-1796). Sir H. Palliser Palliser, Bt. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. B. 1721 ; entered the Navy; Capt. 1747 ; served with Commod. Keppel ^against the French, 1755 ; under Admiral Saunders at Quebec ; Comptr. of Na-vy, 1770 ; Bart. 1773 ; Rear-Admiral, Comm. of Admiralty, Lieut.- Gen. of Marines, 1775 ; 'Vice-Admiral, and commanded the rear in Keppel's action off Ushant, 1778; afterwards accused Keppel of neglect of duty, but was himself censured ; the public excitement was such that his house, and that of Ld. Sandwich, ist Ld. of the Admiralty, narrowly escaped destruction ¦by the mob ; Gov. of Greenwich Hospital, 1780 ; d. 1796. Half-length ; naval uniform, resting 1. arm on base of a column, hat ¦-in r. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 734 JOHN ROBISON, LL.D. (1739-1805). University of Edinburgh. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. B. 1739 ; educ. at Glasgow Univ. ; went to sea as tutor to Adm. Knowles's son, being rated as a midshipman, 1759 ; afterwards employed afloat in testing Harrison's chronometers, &c. ; ret. to Glasgow ; succ. Black as Prof of Nat. Philos. 1767 ; acc. Adm. Knowles to St. Petersburg as sec. and aft. became Insp. Gen. ofthe CoU. of Naval Cadets, Cronstadt, 1770-4; Prof of Nat. PhUos. Univ. of Edinb. 1774; d. at Edinb. 30 Jan. 1805; wrote "System of Mechanical Philosophy," &c. Half-length, seated ; striped red dress : telescope in background. Can- -vas, 49* X 39J- in. i6o Reign of George III. 1760- 1800. 735 REAR-ADMIRAL RICHARD KP:MPENFELT LENTBY ( I 720-1782). PAINTER. Lords of the Admiralty (Green. Hosp.) Tilly Kettle. B. 1720 ; Capt. 1757; commanded the " Elizabeth " in the East Indies, 1758 ; Capt. of the Fleet under Sir Chas. Hardy, 1778 ; Rear-Adm. 1781 ; lost in the " Royal George" at Spithead, 29 Aug. 1782. FuU-length, standing ; naval uniform ; resting his hands on a ; two men-of-war in distance to 1. Canvas, 96 X 61 in. 736 ADMIRAL SIR G. BOWYER, Bart. Sir George Bowyer, Bt., M.P. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd surv. son of Sir Wm. Bowyer, 3rd Bart., of Denham Court, Bucks ; ent. the Navy, and rose to the rank of Admiral ; distin. in Ld. Howe's victor>', I June, 1794, and crea. a Bart. ; succ. his brother in the family Baronetcy, 1797 ; d. 6 Dec. 1799. Half-length, standing beneath a rock ; naval uniform ; r. hand resting on sword. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 1727 CAPT. JAMES COOK, F.R.S. Lords of the Adm. (Green. Hosp.) Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Son of a day-labourer of the same name ; b. at Marten, co. York, 1728 ; apprenticed to a grocer, but released from his indentures to allow him to go to sea ; in the merchant service for a few years, then in the Roy. Navy ; Lieut. 1760; Capt. 1768, when he sailed for Otaheite in the " Endeavour," accomp. by Sir Joseph Banks, to observe the transit of Venus over the sun's disc ; awarded the Copley gold medal by the Roy. Soc. 1776, after he had sailed on his 3rd voyage, during which he discovered the Sandwich Islands ; killed at Owhyhec by the natives, 14 Feb. 1779. His -svidow (who survived him 56 years, dying in 1835) and 3 sons received pensions from the Crown. Half-length, seated ; naval uniform ; holding a chart of the world. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 738 CHARLES, 3RD EARL STANHOPE (1753-1816). Earl Stanhope. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Eld. surviving son of Philip, 2nd E. ; b. 3 Aug. 1753 ; educ. at Eton and Geneva; M.P. for Wycombe; succ. his father, 1786; opposed the Amer. War, and aft. the war with France ; approved of the Fr. Revolution ; known for his mech. inventions and experiments, particularly the printing-press, which bears his name, improvements in stereotype-printing, the application of steam power to navigation, a calculating machine, and a plan for securing. buUdings from fire ; his ist wife was Lady Hester Pitt, dau. ofthe 1st E. of Chatham; d. 15 Dec. 1816. Bust, seated ; scarlet erminc-trimmcd robe. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Left unfinished at the painter's death. ,739 ADMIRAL THE HON. SAMUEL BARRINGTON. Viscount Barrington, M.P. J; S. Copley, R.A. Son of John Shute, ist Visct. Barrington ; b. 1729 ; Capt. 1747 ; com manded the "Bellona" frigate, and captured, 1747, the "Due de Chartres;" in comm. of the " Achilles," and captured, 1759, the " Count de St. Florentin" Fr. frigate ; Rear-Adm. and Com.-in-Ch. W. Indies, 1778 ; reduced St. Lucia ; 2nd in comm. to Adm. Byron in the action off Grenada with Count D'Estaing, 1775 ; served under Lord Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, 1782 ; Lieut.-Gen. of Marines and Admiral, 1787 ; d. at Bath, 16 Aug. 1800. Bust to r. ; naval uniform. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 161 ¦740 WILLIAM, 2ND EARL OF SHELBURNE and 1ST MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, K.G. (1737-1805). LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. son of John, E. of Shelburne; b. 2 May, 1737; ent. the Army ; served with distinction in the Seven Years' War at Minden ; M.P. for Wycombe, 1761 ; succ. his father, 1761 ; Pres. of the Bd. of Trade in the Grenville Gov. 1763; joined Pitt, and Sec. of State in his Admin, and the D. of Grafton's, 1766-8; in opposition, 1768-82, and an opponent of Ld. North's Amer. policy ; Sec. of State for For. Affairs in Ld. Rockingham's Adm. 1782; succ. him as P. Minister, 1782, but yielded to the coalition of North and Fox, 1783 ; cr. M. of Lansdowne, 1784 ; K.G. ; d. 7 May, 1805. Formed one of the finest private libraries ever collected ; MSS. purchased by the Brit. Mus. at his death. Three-quarter length, seated to r. at a writing-table ; peer's robes. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. -741 HENRY GRATTAN (1750-18,20). Judge Berwick. Gilbert Charles Stuart. Orator and Statesman ; son of ^ Grattan, Esq., Recorder of Dublin and M.P. ; b. 1750: educ. at Trin. CoU. ; entered the Mid. Temple; joined the Irteh Bar, 1772 ; M.P. for Charlemont in the Irish Pari. 1775, where his services were rewarded by a grant of 50,000/. : M.P. for Dub. 1790 ; opposed the Union; M.P. for Dub. in the Brit. Pari. 1806, in which he advocated Cath. emancipation ; d. in London, 14 May, 1820 ; bu. in Westm. Abbey. Statue of him by Carew in Westm. HaU. Bust to 1., as a young man ; black coat ; white cravat ; powdered hair. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 742 THOMAS TWISLETON, ioth LORD SAYE AND SELE (1735-1788). Rev. Lord Saye and Sele. Allan Ramsay. Eldest surv. son of John Twisleton, Esq. of Broughton Castle ; b. 1735 ; having claimed the Barony, was summoned to Pari, as Baron Saye and Sele, 29 June, 1781 ; Maj.-Gen. and Col. of the 9th Foot ; def the Bank of Eng. during the Gordon Riots in 1780, and received the thanks of Pari, for his judicious arrangements during those disturbances ; d. i July, 1788. Bust to r. ; military uniform. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 743 LADY ANNE CULLING SMITH, AND HER :^ DAUGHTERS, successively MARCHIONESSES OF WORCESTER. Duke of Wellington, K.G. John Hoppner, R.A. Anne, daughter of Garrett WeUesley, ist E. of Mornington ; marr., ist, 1790, Hon. Henry FitzRoy, who d. 1794 ; 2nd, Charles CuUing Smith, Esq., who d. 1853 ; shed. 16 Dec. 1844. Her daughter Georgiana Frederica, by Hon. H. FitzRoy, marr., 1814, Henry Somerset, Marquis of Worcester ; d. II May, 1821. Her daughter Emily Frances, by Charles Culling Smith, Esq., marr., 1822, the same Henry Somerset, Marquis of Worcester, afterwards .7th D. of Beaufort. Half-length figures, in a wood ; Lady Smith carrying one of the children pick-a-back. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. L i62 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 744 SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, Kt. LENT BY PAINTER. Bodleian Library, Oxford. J. Rising. Son of Charles Blackstone, a tradesman in Cheapside ; b. 10 July, 1723 ; placed by his uncle Thos. Bigg at the Charter House, and at Pembroke CoU. Oxf ; ent. Mid. Temple, 1741 ; Fellow of All Souls, 1743 ; read lec tures on law at Oxf ; Vinerian Prof 1758 to 1766, and in that capacity delivered the lectures that compose his " Commentaries ; " estab. himself in London, 1758 ; M.P. for Hindon, 1761 ; offered the Solic.-Generalship and dechned ; Just. Com. PL 1770 ; d. 14 Feb. 1780; bu. at St. Peter's, Walling ford, to the rebuilding of which he had much contributed. ¦Po waist ; judge's robes and wig ; signed, " J. Rising Pt. ; " presented 1781. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 745 CONSTANTINE JOHN PHIPPS, 2nd BARON MULGRAVE (i 744-1 792). Lords of the Adm. (Green. Hosp.) Ozjas Humphrey, R.A. Son of Constantine, ist Baron ; b. 1744 ; ent. the Navy ; became Cap tain ; attem. the disc, of a N.E. passage ; Baron Mulgrave in Peer. G. Brit. 1790 ; d. 1792. Bust to 1. ; naval uniform. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 746 ADMIRAL SIR ROBERT CALDER, Bt., K.C.B. Lords of the Admiralty (Green. Hosp.). B. 1745 ; comm. the "Victory" in the battle of Cape St. Vincent, 1797 ; Knighted 1797 ; Bt. 1798 ; R. Admiral of the Blue, 1799 ; engaged the fleets of France and Spain off Ferrol, when two ships were taken, iSoC ; Admiral of the Red; d. 181 8. Bust to r. ; naval uniform ; painted in 1797. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 747 RIGHT HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX (1749-1806). Colonel Holden. Johann Zoffany, R.A. Youngest son of Rt. Hon. Hy. Fox, aft. ist Ld. HoUand, and Lady Georg. Lennox ; b. 1749 ; educ. at Eton and Hertford Coll. Oxon ; M.P. for Midhurst, 1768, as a supp. of D. of Grafton's Adm. ; Ld. of the Admir. in Ld. North's Adm. 1770-2; of the Treas. 1773-4; in opp. to Ld. North during the Amer. War ; M.P. for Westm. 1780 ; Sec. of State for For. Aff. in Lord Rockingham's Adm. 1782, but resigned on his death ; Sec. of State for For. Affairs in the Coahtion Min. 1783 ; resigned on the defeat of the India Bill, 1783 ; headed the opp. to Pitt's Ministry ; withdrew from Pari in 1797; M.P. again for Westm. 1802 ; on Pitt's death, in 1806, See. of State for For. Affairs in Ld. GrenviUe's — "All the Talents"— Adm., but d. 13 Sept. Half-length, standing, as a young man ; blue dress ; r. arm leaning on pedestal. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 748 LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD (1763-1798). Duke of Leinster. Hamilton. Son of Duke of Leinster ; b. 1763 ; joined the Irish rebels in 1798 ; pro scribed, and apprehended in a house in Thomas St., Dublin, after defending himself fiercely, and receiving a mortal wound, 1798. Bust to r. ; dark coat, coloured neckerchief Canvas, 30X25 in. lip-stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791.) 163 749 ADMIRAL ADAM DUNCAN, ist VISCOUNT LENTBY DUNCAN, K.B. (173I-I804). PAINTER. Corporation of London. John Hoppner, R.A. Son of Duncan, Provost of Dundee; b. i July, 1731 ; entered the Navy, 1746; Post-Captain, 1761 ; distinguished at Cape St. Vincent ; Rear- Admiral, 1787 ; had command in the North Seas, and gained at Camper- down a great victory over the Dutch ; created a Viscount, and received the thanks of Parhament ; d. 4 Aug. 1804. Half-length ; naval uniform ; ribbon of K,B. ; pointing with r. hand to naval action in distance. Canvas, 56 X 46 in. 750 SIR HENRY GREY, Bt. ( -1749). Earl Grey, K.G. Eld. son of John Grey of Howick ; Sheriff for Co. Northumberland 1736; created Bart. 1746 ; d. 1749. Three-quarter length, looking to 1. ; pale plum-coloured Coat. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 751 LT.-COL. HON. ARTHUR (WESLEY) WELLESLEY (Duke of Wellington). Duke of Wellington, K.G. John Hoppner, R.A. 3rd sonof Garrett, ist E. of Mornington (No. 443), and Anne, dau. of Arthur Hill, 1st Vise. Dungannon (Nos, 435, 823) ; b. i May, J769 ; educ. at Eton and at Angers, France ; Ensign in 73rd Regt. 1787 ; M-P. in Irish Pari, for Trim ; Col. ofthe 33rd Regt. 1796 ; went to India, 1797 ; battle of Assaye, 1803 ; ret. to Epg. 1805 ; Peninsular War, 1808-14; Waterloo, 1815 ; Com.-in-ch. 1827; 1st Lord of Treasury, 1828 and 1834 ; supported Sir R. Peel, 1841 ; Com.-in-ch. 1842 ; d. at Walmer Castle, 14 Sept. 1852. Bust to r. ; uniform as Col. of 33rd Regiment, at the age of 30. Canvas, 29 X 27i in. -752 RICHARD WELLESLEY, afterwards MARQUIS WELLESLEY, K.G. (1760-1842). Duke OF Wellington, K.G. Eldest son of Garrett, ist Earl of Mornington; b. 20 June, 1769; s^c, as 2nd E. of Mornington, 1781 ; Gov.-General of India ; created Baron Wellesley, 1797, and Marquis WeUesley, 1799 ; Ld. Lieut, of Ireland, 1821, and again in 1833 ; d. Sept. 2, 1842. Bust to r. ; at the age of 30 ; star K.B. Canvas, 30 J X 25 in. -753 HENRY WELLESLEY, afterwards BARON COWLEY (1773-1847). Duke of Wellington, K.G. John Hoppner, R.A. Sth son of Garrett, ist E, of Mornington; b. 20 Jan. 1773; served in -flfplbmatic offices at various courts ; created Baron Cowley, i8?8 ; d. 27 April, 1847. Canvas, 29 X 24J in. -754 WILLIAM WELLESLEY, afterwards LORD MARYBOROUGH AND 3RD EARL OF I MORNINGTON (1763-1845). ' Duke of Wellington, K.G. John Hoppner, R.A. 2nd son of Garrett, ist E. of Mornington ; b. 20 May, 1763; Constable of Maryborough Castle ; Captain of Deal Castle j created Baron Mary borough, 1821 ; sue. his brother the Marquis Wellesley (No. 752), as 3rd E. of Mornington, 1842 ; d. 1845. Bust to r. ; as a young man ; powdered hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 164 Reign of George III. 1760- 1800. 755 HESTER GRENVILLE, COUNTESS FORTESCUE AND CATHARINE GRENVILLE, MRS. NEVILLE. lent by painter. Hon. G. M. Fortescue. George Romney Dau. of Rt. Hon. Geo. Grenville (No. 465), and sister of Geo. ist Marq of Buckingham (No. 657) ; b. 1760 ; marr. Hugh, 3rd Baron, and aft. is( Earl Fortescue, 1782. Youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Geo. GrenviUe (No. 465), and sister of Countess Fortescue ; b. 1761 ; marr. Rd. Aldworth Neville, aft. 2nd Lord Braybrooke, 1780 ; d. 1796. Full-length, seated ; one holding a bowl into which her sister pours from an ewer. Canvas, 60 X 47 in. 756 CHARLES CORNWALLIS, 2nd EARL AND 1ST MARQUIS CORNWALLIS, K.G. (1738-1805). Corporation of London. J. S. Copley, R.A. Son of Charles, 1st Earl; b. 31 Dec. 1738; educ. at Eton. and St. John's Camb. ; served in the 7 years' war as Aid-de-camp to the Marquis of Granby ; succ. as 2nd E. 1762 ; served under Gens. Howe and Chnton, i776-9,_in the American War; defeated Gen. Gates, 1780; Gen. Green, 1781 ; invaded Virginia; entrenched himself at York Town, besieged by the French and Americans compelled to surrender, 1781 ; Gov.-General of India, 1786; conducted the war against Tippoo Saib; created Marquis, 1792; Ld. Lieut, of Ireland and K.G. 1799; Gov.-General of India, 1805; d. at Ghazepoor, 5 Oct. 1805. A monument erected to him in St. Paul's. Half-length, standing; mUitary uniform ; ribbon K.G. ; Indian scene and procession of elephants, &c., in distance. Canvas, 57 X 46 in. 757 CHARLES, 1ST EARL GREY, K.B. (i 729-1807). Earl Grey, K.G. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. 4th son of Sir Hy. Grey of Howick, Bt. ; b. at Howick, 1729 ; ent. the Army, and rose to the rank of Gen. ; Aide-de-Camp to Pr. Ferd. at Minden, where he was wounded, 1759 ; distinguished himself as a Commanding-officer during the first American War ; KB. 1783 ; comm. the force sent with the fleet under Ld. St. Vincent to reduce the W. India Islands, 1794 ; cr. Baron Grey, 1801 ; Earl, 1806 ; d. 14 Nov. 1807. Half-length, standing ; military uniform ; castle in distance. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 75^ MISS LINLEY and BROTHER. Countess Delawarr. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 472.) Half-length as children ; Miss Linley in low dress ; hands shown ; her brother in red. Canvas, 28 x 25 in, 759 THOMAS ERSKINE, afterwards ist LORD ERSKINE, K.T. (1750-1823). Earl Grey, K.G, A. Hickel. 3rd son of David Henry Erskine, ioth Earl of Buchan ; b. 1750; educ. at Edm. High Sch. and St. Andrews Univ. ; went to sea, after four years entered the Army ; became a Student at Trin. CoU. Camb. 1777 ; studied Law at Lincoln's Inn ; succeeded at the Bar ; King's Coun. 1783 ; M.P. for vp-stairs.] Eastern Gallery {Nos. 543-791). 165 Portsmouth ; defended Hardy, Tooke, &c. on charges of high treason (No. 647), 1794 ; opposed war with France ; Lord Chan, and Baron Erskine in the Grenville Administration, 1806; K.T. 181 5 ; d. 17 Nov, 1823. ^Head ; blue coat, white neck-kerchief Oval, canvas, 24 x 20 in. 760 RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN (1751-1816). lent BY PAINTER. Rev. G. Morris. Head by Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Thos. Sheridan the elocutionist, and Frances, authoress of various novels admired in their day ; b. in Dorset St. Dublin, Sept. 1751 ; educ. at Harrow, where Dr. Parr was one of the masters ; married Miss Linley (Nos. 472, 665), 1772 ; entered at the Middle Temple ; his first comedy, " The Rivals," performed 1775, also his opera "The Duenna;" produced the "School for Scandal," 1777; acquainted with Burke and Fox; M.P. for Stafford, 1780; Under-Sec. of State in the Rockingham Administration; delivered his celebrated oration against Warren Hastings, Feb. 1787 ; M.P. for Westminster ; a favourite of the Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV. ; the death of Fox deprived him of his chief party-friend, and his latter years were spent in embarrassment ; d. in SaviUe Row, London, 7 July, i8i5 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Half-length, standing to r. ; dark coat ; r. hand resting on table. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 761 JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN. Earl Grey, K.G. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. B. at Newmarket, near Cork, 1750 ; obtained a sizarship at Trin. Coll. Dublin ; studied at one of the Inns of Court, London ; rose to eminence at the Irish bar, especially by his eloquence in defending persons charged with pohtical offences ; M.P. for Doneraile, 1784, in Irish House of Commons ; Master ofthe Rolls, Ireland, 1806, retired 1 8 14 ; d. 13 Nov. 18 17. Bust, looking up to r. ; fuU face, black coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 1762 R. BRINSLEY SHERIDAN and MRS. ROBINSON. Mrs. Bedford. George Romney. .{See No. 760.) FuU-length, smaU figures seated under trees, near a stile ; Sheridan holding a book. Canvas, 50X40 in. ^763 RIGHT HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX (1749-1806). ,,,„-.¦-•— Lady HoLLA^m! — ¦~^.,..,......,»-r.,-«.»«:'g'^--'" ' Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 747.) Half-length, standing ; red curtain behind ; dark-blue coat, yeUowish waistcoat. Canvas, 50 X 4° in. 764 RIGHT HON. GEORGE CANNING (1770-1827). Lord Houghton. A. Hickel. B. in London, 11 Apr. 1770, his father dying the foUowing year : educ. at Eton, and there planned " The Microcosm," pub. weekly at Windsor, 1786-7 ; entered Ch. Ch. Oxf : M.P. 1793, supporting Mr. Pitt ; Under-Sec. ot State, i66 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 1796; started and wrote for the "Anti-Jacobin," 1797-8; opposed the Addington Admin. ; defended Lord MelviUe with great eloquence ; Sec, of State in the Portland Cabinet; duel with Lord Castlereagh, 21 Sept. 1809; sup. Grattan in favour of Cath. Emancipation ; named Gov.-Gen. of India, Dut on Ld. Castlereagh's death again undertook Sec. for For. Affairs, 1822 ; sue. E. of Liverpool as Premier, encountering a formidable opposition ; d. at Chiswick, 8 Aug. 1827. Bust, when young, to left; black coat; signed, "A. Hickel p. 1794." Canvas, 24 X 20 in. 765 RIGHT HON. WILLIAM PITT (1759-1806). LENT BY PAINTER. Fitzwilliam Mus. Cambridge. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 766.) Head to r. ; blue coat ; powdered hair. Canvas, 24 X 2oin. 766 RIGHT HON. WILLIAM PITT (1759-1806). Duke of Richmond, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd son of Wm. ist E. of Chatham (No. 467) ; b. at Hayes, Kent, 28 May, 1759 ; educ. at home and at Pembroke Coll. Camb. ; ent. at Lincoln's Inn ; called to the Bar, going the Western Circuit, 1780 ; M.P. for Appleby, and aft. for Univ. of Cambridge; ent. Pari, as an oppt. of Ld. North's Adm. ; first spoke in support of Burke's plan of Econom. Reform ; Chan, of the Ex. in Ld. Shelburne's Adm. 1782 ; led the oppos. to the Coalition Ministry ; 1st Ld. ofthe Treas. and Chan, of Exch. Dec. 1783; India Bill, 1784; New Sinking Fund, Commercial Treaty with France, and Consolidation of Cus toms' Acts, 1786 ; Regency Bill, 1788 ; Acts for the relief of Catholics, 1791-2 ; Union with Ireland, 1799 ; at the head of affairs during the Fr. Rev. and the War with Napoleon until 1801, when Mr. Addington became first Min. ; succ. Mr. Addington, 1804 ; united Russia and Austria against Napoleon, an alliance dissolved by the Battle of Austerlitz ; d. 23 Jan. 1806. Three-quarter length, standing, leaning on chair, on' which are the robes of Chan, of Exchequer. Canvas, 40 X 50 in. 767 SIR PHILIP FRANCIS, K.B. (1740-1818). Mr. H, R. Francis. John Hoppner, R.A. Son of Rev. Phil. Francis, D.D. ; b. in Dub. 22 Oct. 1740 ; educ. at St. Paul's Sch.; employed by Ch. J. Fox, and afterwards by Pitt ; secretary to Embassy to Portugal; member of Council for Bengal, 1774- 1780; duel with Warren Hastings (No. 688), and resigned his appoint. ; M.P. for Yarmouth, 1784, siding with the Whig opposition, aided the prosecution of Hastings; support, abol. of slavery; K.I5. 1806; author of many political and historical pamphlets, and believed by piany to have been author of "Junius ;" d. 22 Dec. 1818. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 768 RIGHT HON. JOHN HELY-HUTCHINSON. Countess of Donoughmore. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Only son of Francis Hely of Gortroche, co. Cork; b. 171 5 ; educ. at Trin. Coll. Dub. ; called to the Bar, 1748 ; assumed the name of Hutchinson ; M.P. in Irish Ho. for Lanesborough and for Cork ; Provost of Trin. Coll. Dub. ; Sec. of State for Ireland, and Keeper of Priv. Seal, 1777 ; held many other offices ; d. at Dub. 5 Sept. 1794. Three-quarter length, seated in scarlet robes at table covered with green cloth. Canvas, 51 X 40 in. upstairs,] Eastern Gallery {Nos, 543-791). 167 769 CHRISTIANA HELY-HUTCHINSON, BARONESS DONOUGHMORE (1715-1794). LENT BY PAINTER. Countess of Donoughmore. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Lorenzo Nixon, Esq., of Murray, co. Wicklow ; marr. 175 1, John Hely, afterwards Sec. of State for Ireland (No. 768); crea. Baroness Donough more, 1783 ; d. 24 Ju. 1788 ; painted 1766. Half-length ; crimson drapery ; ermine trimmed ; leaning against a column and green curtain. 49J X 39J in. -770 SIR JOHN SCOTT, afterwards E. OF ELDON (1751-1838). Q J Mr. Alfred SuRTEEs. ^^'.^ J - i/A^ru,-'. Ck. Son of Mr. Wm. Scott ; b. in Love Lane, Newcastle, 4 June, 1751 ; educ. at the Gram. School there and at Univ. Coll. Oxford ; student of Middle Temple; called to the Bar, 1776; K. Counsel, 1783; M.P. for Weobly ; Sohcitor-Gen. 1788, and Kt. ; Attor.-Gen. 1793 ; the year following occurred the trials for high treason of Home Tooke and others ; Ch. Just. Com. PL, and created Baron Eldon, 1799 ; succ. Ld. Loughborough as Ld. Chancellor, 1801-6 ; resumed this office after Ld. Erskine, 1807, and held it till 1827; createS E. of Eldon, 1821 ; d. 13 Jan. 1838. To waist ; small size ; full face ; bL coat. Canvas, 15 X 12 in. 771 ANNUAL ORATIONS AT CH. HOSPITAL (1798). Mr. j. Gough Nichols. Thos. Stothard, R.A. The HaU of Christ's Hospital on St. Matthew's day, 1798 ; President, Alderman Sir J. W. Anderson ; next him the Treasurer, James Palmer ; further to 1. Aldermen Cadell, Hamerton, Sir C. Price, and H.Williams ; r. of the chair Aid. BoydeU, Sir R. Carr Glyn, Sir J. Eamer, Sir Wm. Home, Sir J. Perring ; Schoolmasters, Rev. J. Boyer, Rev. J. Prince, Rev. Wm. Sparrow, D.D. The scholars delivering speeches are John Wood and W. E. Cheslyn ; the lady behind the girl near Mr. Boyer is the painter's wife, and Stothard himself and one of his sons are standing immediately behind her. Panel, 26 X 17 in, 772 ADMIRAL PETER RAINIER ( -1809). Rev. W. S. Halliday, A. W. Devis. B. at Sand-vrich, Kent, of a French refugee family ; served under Kem- penfelt ; Lt. 1763 ; Com. of sloop " Ostrich," and captured a privateer of superior force ; Post-Capt. 1778 ; served under Sir Edw. Hughes, 1779 ; 2nd in com. in Jamaica, 1786; Com.-in-chief, E. India station; M.P. for Sand wich; d. 1809. Canvas, 14 X 12. Bust; smaU size; naval uniform; wearing spectacles; painted 1805. Canvas, 14 x 1 1 in. ^773 GEORGIANA SPENCER, DUCHESS OF DEVON- ^^IRE, AND HER ELDEST pAUGHTER.,-,-- Duke of Devonshlre, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. For Duchess of Devonsh. see No. 434. Lady Georgiana Dorothy Cavendish, her eld. dau. by Wm. 5th Duke of Devonshire ; b. 1783 ; marr. Geo. Vise. Morpeth, aft. 6th E. of Cariisle, 1801 ; d. 1858. Seated to 1., with infant child- on her knee. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. i68 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 774 MELESINA CHENEVIX, MRS. TRENCH. LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. F. Trench. George Romney. Only child of the Rev. Philip Chenevix, son of Richard, Bp. of Waterford ; marr., ist, CoL St. George, 31 Oct. 1786 ; 2nd, Richard Trench, Esq. Barr. at Law ; a lady of great ability and culture ; mother of Richard Chenevix Trench, Archbp. of Dublin, by whom her literary remains were pub. in 1862. Half-length to r. ; holding a paper in both hands. Canvas, 30J x 25 in. 775 JAMES MACPHERSON (1738-1796). Mr. j. Maxtone Graham. George Romney. B. 1738, at Ruthven, Inverness-shire; educ. at King's CoU. Aberdeen ; afterwards Schoolmaster at Ruthven ; pub. some fragments of Ancient Poetry, 1760 ; employed to collect other pieces in the Highlands, pub. as the poems of Ossian, Fingal, &c. 1762-3, respecting the genuineness of which a sharp controversy arose. Dr. Johnson especially pronouncing them forgeries. Dr. Blair defending them ; held various appointments, and pub. on history, politics, &c. ; M.P. for Camelford, 1780-90 ; d. 17 Feb. 1796 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Bust to 1. ; crimson furred dress. Painted for Sir Richard Sullivan. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 776 ROBERT, 2ND E. OF NORTHINGTON, K.T. ( -1786). Lord Henley, M.P. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest son of Robert, ist Earl ; succ. his father, 1772 ; Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1783 ; K.T. ; d. 1786. Half-length, seated ; peer's robes and collar of K.T. Canvas, 40X50 in. 777 FANNY, LADY BRIDGES (1746-1825). Sir Brook Bridges, Bt. M.P. F. Cotes, R.A. Dau. of Edmund Fowler of Graces, Essex; b. 1746; marr. 1765, Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Bt., of Goodnestone, Kent ; d. 16 Mar. 1825. Three-quarter length to r. ; standing, leaning on r. hand ; pink dress, green drapery. Signed, " F. Cotes, R.A., pxt. 1768." Canvas, 40 X 50 in. 778 THOMAS THYNNE, 3RD VISCOUNT and 1ST MARQUIS OF BATH. Marquis of Bath. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Eldest son of Thos. 2nd Visct ; succeeded 3rd Visct. 175 1 ; marr. Lady Eliz. Cavendish Bentinck, eld. dau. of Wm. 2nd D. of Portland ; Sec. of State, 1768, 1775 ; creat. Marquis of Bath, 1789 ; d. 19 Nov. 1796. Half-length, seated in arm-chair ; peer's robes. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 779 ALEX. WEDDERBURN, EARL OF ROSSLYN, LD. CHANCELLOR (1733-1805). Earl of Sheffield.. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. son of Peter Wedderburn, Ld. ChesterhaU, Ld. of Session ; b. 13 Feb. 1733; called to the Scottish Bar, 1752 ; ent. Inner Temple; called 'p-stairs.] Eastern Gallery ( Vos. 543-791). 169 I Eng. Bar, 1757 ; distinguished himself in the Douglas and Hamilton luse ; M.P. for Rothesay Burghs, Okehampton, and Bishop's Castle ; ol.-Gen. 1771 ; Att.-Gen. 1778; L. C. J. Com. Pleas, and crea. Baron oughborough, 1780 ; presided at the trial of the Gordon rioters ; ist Com. r the Gt. Seal in Coalition Gov. 1783; Ld. Chan. 1793-1801 ; E. of losslyn, 1801 ; d. 3 Jan. 1805 ; bu. in St. Pauls. Half-length, seated, robes as Ld. Ch. Just. Canvas, 50 x 39 in. '80 WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH BENTINCK, 3RD DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G. (1738-1809). LENT BY PAINTER. :;0RP0RATI0N OF BRISTOL. SiR T. LaWRENCE, P.R.A. Eldest son of WiUiam, 2nd Duke ; b. 14 April, 1738 ; M.P. for Weobly, 761 ; succ. his father, 1762 ; Ld.-Lieut. of Ireland in Rockingham Gov. 1782 ; st Ld. of the Treasury, 1783 ; Chanc. of Univ. of Oxf 1792 ; K.G. 1794; lome Sec. 1794-1801 ; Ld. Pres. 1801-5 ; ist Ld. of the Treasury, 1807-9 J l. 30 Oct. 1809. Full-length, standing, in crimson ermine-lined robes. Canvas, 94 X 58 m. 781 ARCHIBALD SKIRVING (1749-1819). VIr. John P. Raeburn. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. Portrait-painter ; b. in Haddingtonsh. 1749 ; stud, at Rome, and prac- ;ised miniature-painting and crayons in London ; d. 18 19. Bust ; dark fur-edged coat. Canvas, 30 X 25^ in. 782 HUGH W. WILLIAMS. Mr. John P. Raeburn. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. Painter in water colours ; b. in Wales ; settled in Edinburgh ; traveUed in Greece and Italy ; known as " Grecian " WiUiams ; author of " Travels in Italy, Greece, &c. ;" d. 23 June, 1829. Bust ; black coat, white neckerchief Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 783 ALEX. WEDDERBURN, EARL OF ROSSLYN, LORD CHANCELLOR (1733-1805). Earl of Rosslyn. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. {See No. 779.) Half-length, seated ; Ld. ChanceUor's robes. Canvas, 52 X 40 in. 784 EDWARD LORD THURLOW, LORD CHANCELLOR. Rev. Chancellor Thurlow. Thos. Phillips, R.A. {See No. 637.) ,,,,-, r- Half-length, seated to 1. ; r. arm leaning on table ; dark dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 785 CHARLES JENKINSON, ist E. OF LIVERPOOL (1727-1808). Mr. John Cotes. George Romney. Eldest son of Col. Charles Jenkinson; b. 1727 i educ. at the Charter 170 KEIGN OF IjEORGE 111. I7OO-IBOO. house and Univ. Coll. Oxf ; Priv. Sec. to the E. of Bute ; M.P. for Cocker- mouth, 1761, and Under Sec. of State ; Sec. to the Treasury, 1763 and 1764 • Lord of the Admiralty, 1766; Lord of the Treasury, 1767-73; Priv. Coun- :illor, 1772 ; Sec. at War in Lord North's govt. ; supported Mr. Pitt, and was Pres. of the B. of Trade, 1784 ; created Baron Hawkesbury, 1780 ; E. of Liverpool, 1796 ; author of various political writings ; d. 17 Dec. 1808. Three-quarter length, seated at a table ; crimson dress. Canvas, 6 1 X 46 in. 786 LORD PRESIDENT SIR ISLAY CAMPBELL, Bt. lent by painter. Sir Geo. Campbell, Bt. Eld. son of Archd. CampbeU of Succoth ; Ld. President of the Court jf Session, 1789 ; crea. Bt. on retiring from Office, 1808 ; d. 1823. Three-quarter length, seated beside writing-table ; bl. dress, close wig, ipectacles in 1. hand, paper in r. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 787 HON. JOHN PARKER, afterwards ist EARL OF MORLEY, AND SISTER. Earl of Morley. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest son of John, ist Lord Boringdon; b. 2 May, 1772; cr. Earl of VIorley, 1815 ; d. 14 March, 1840; his sister, Hon. Theresa Parker, marr. 798, Hon. Geo. ViUiers. FuU-length, as children ; seated in a landscape ; the boy with his arms ound his sister's waist. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. On the back is written on a paper, — " The following was written by the 3on. Anne Robinson to her brother. Lord Grantham, then Ambas. in Spain, m 14 May, 1779, and expresses Sir J's. own opinion upon a part of this pic- ure. ' You cannot immagine (sic) how Sir J's. picture of the children im- iroves, he said yesterday that the boy's head was the finest he had ever done.'" 788 PHILIP YORKE, 2ND EARL OF HARDWICKE (1720-1796). iARL OF Hardwicke. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eld. son of Philip, Lord ChanceUor Hardwicke (No. 331); b. 9 Dec. 720 ; marr. 1740 Lady Jemima CampbeU, only dau. of John 3rd Earl of Sreadalbane (who became Marchioness de Grey) ;. d. 16 May, 1796. Three-quarter length, standing ; peer's robes. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 789 LORD RICHARD CAVENDISH (1752-1781). Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. 2nd son of WiUiam, 4th D. of Devonshire; b. 1752; traveUed in the !.ast ; was a man of taste in art ; d. unmarr. 1781. Half-length to r. standing ; dark crimson dress, hand on a rock ; back- Tound, the desert of Egypt. Painted 1780 ; praised by Walpole as " one of he best, if not the best of his works." Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 790 LD.-PRES. ROBERT DUNDAS OF ARNISTON. Ar. Robert Dundas. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. Eld. son of Robert Dundas of Arniston, Ld. President; M.P. for /Iidlothian ; Ld. Advocate, 1754; Ld. President of the'Ct of Session, 1760. Seated to 1.; robes ofthe Ld. President; painted 1787. Canvas, .9 X 40 in. Ip-stairs.] Eastern Corridor (A7os. 792-824). 171 '91 JOSEPH WRIGHT, A.R.A. (1734-1797). LENT BY PAINTER. ilARQUis of Lansdowne. Joseph Wright, A.R.A. Painter; called "Wright of Derby," where he was b. 1734; came to .ondon, -1751, and studied under Hudson, the portrait painter ; visited Italy, 773, and saw an eruptio'n of Vesuvius, of which he painted several pictures ; 3ath, 1775; settled at Derby, and remained there tiU his death, 1797. tainted portraits, landscape, and figure-pieces ; striking effects of fire-light, IS in his Destruction of the floating batteries off Gibraltar, the Air-pump Ixperiment, &c. Half-length figures ; Joseph Wright, and two of the R. Acad., examining I model of the Fighting Gladiator by candlelight. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. Upstairs : No, g. EASTERN CORRIDOR. (Nos. 792 to 824). 792 JOHN MOORE, DEAN, afterwards ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY (1733-1805). Dean of Canterbury. B. 1733 ; Dean of Canterbury, 1771 ; Bp. of Bangor, 1775 ; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1783; d. 18 Jan. 1805. Half-length, seated in arm-chair ; clerical dress. Canvas, 50 X 4° in. 793 JAMES CHRISTIE (1730-1803). Mr. George H. Christie. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Celebrated Auctioneer ; b. 1730; d. in PaU MaU, 8 Nov. 1803; bu. at St. James's, Westminster. Half-length, standing, leaning on a painting with paper in r. hand ; painted for, and presented to, Mr. Christie by Gainsborough, his friend, 1778. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 794 WM. HENRY, 7TH Bt. and ist LD. LYTTELTON (2ND Creation), (1724-1808). Mr. W. H. Pole Carew. Benjamin Wilson. 6th son of Sir Thos. 4th Bart ; b. 1724 ; uncle to Thos., 2nd Ld. (N0.795), whom he sue. in the Btcy. 1779 ; M.P. for Bewdley ; Gov. of South Carolina and aft. of Jamaica; Envoy to Madrid, 1766 ; cr. Baron Westcote (Ireland), 1776 ; Baron Lyttelton (Gt. Brit), 1794 ; d. 14 Sept. 1808. Half-length, standing to 1. ; dark crimson coat ; map of South Carolina on table to his r. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 795 THOMAS^ 6th Bart, and 2nd LD. LYTTELTON (ist Creation), (1744-1779). Lord Lyttelton. R. Brompton and R. Cosway, R.A. Son of Geo. ist Ld. ; b. 1744; succ. his father, 1773 ; d. at Pitt Place, Epsom, 27 Nov. 1779. Said to have seen a spectre forewarning him of his death. Full-length, standing ; nobleman's academic costume ; bust of Demo sthenes to his r. Signed, " Rd. Cosway, R.A." Canvas, 95 X 5& in. 1^2 Reign of George III. 1760- 1800. 796 HENRY FLOOD SPEAKING IN THE IRISH LENTBY HOUSE OF COMMONS (1732-1791). painter. Mr. W. H. Flood. Son of Ch. Just, of K.B. in Ireland ; b. 1732 ; educ. at Trin. Coll. Dublin, and at Oxford ; M.P. in Irish House of Commons for Kilkenny, and afterwards for Cashel, and was distinguished for his eloquence ; some of his speeches and poems have been printed; d. 1791. Bequeathed property to the University of Dublin. Group of 1 3 small full-length figures ; Flood erect, speaking, with roll in his r. hand. Canvas, 30J X 25 in. 797 RICHARD TATTERSALL ( -1795). Mr. Richard Tattersall. Thomas Beach. The well-known horse-dealer, who established " Tattersall's ; " d. at his house at Hyde Park Corner, 20 Feb. 1795. Half-length ; green coat, red waistcoat ; portrait of "Highflier" to his r. Canvas, 50 X 40J in. 798 GRANVILLE SHARP (1735-1813). Mr. T. B. L. Baker. . Mather Brown. Son of John Sharp, Archdeacon of Northumberland (No. 582) ; b. at Durham, 1735 ; educ. for the Bar ; established the right of Africans to British liberty when in this country ; wrote against slavery, 1776 ; Chairman ofthe Association for Abolition of Slavery, 1787 ; wrote tracts on various pohtical and social subjects, and on critical points in Greek and Hebrew ; d. 6 July, 1813. Three-quarter length, seated to 1. ; red furred coat. Signed, " M. Brown pinx." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 799 MATTHEW BOULTON (1728-1809). Rev. W. K. R. Bedford. Lemuel F. Abbot. Son of a hardwareman; b. at Birmingham, 3 Sept. 1728 ; educ. at a School at Deritend ; celebrated for his improvements in Birmingham manu factures and mechanical inventions ; expended about 47,000/. on experiments with the steam-engine ; formed, about 1762, the Soho Works near Birming ham, in which James Watt (No. 805) became his partner ; there they con structed steam-engines, and produced an improved coinage, plated wares, works in bronze, &c. ; F.R.S. ; d. 17 Aug. 1809. Bust to I. ; dark blue coat, gift buttons ; yeUow waistcoat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 800 SIR RICHARD ARKWRIGHT, Kt. (1732-1792). Mr. Philip A. Hurt. Joseph Wright, A.R.A. B. at Preston, Lancashire, 23 Dec. 1732 ; the youngest of 13 children; earned on the business of a barber at Bokon ; invented machinery for spinning cotton, "the spinning jenny," and from the year 1767 gave himself up to the development and perfecting of his inventions ; set up his first machine at Preston, 1768 ; entered into partnership with Mr. Need and Mr. Strutt and buift a spinning-mill at Cromford, Derbysh. 1771 ; patented various inprovements in his machinery, and uhimately established a great business ; knted. on occasion of presenting an address when High Sheriff of Derbysh. to Geo. III. 1786; d. 3 Aug. 1792. Half-length, seated ; dark crimson dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. upstairs.] Eastern Corridor {Nos. 792-824). 173 801 WILLIAM WHITEHEAD (1715-1785). LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. W. v. Harcourt. R. Wilson, R.A. Poet; son of a baker at Cambridge; b. 171 5; nominated to Winchester ; a Sizar at Clare HaU, Camb., 1735 ; FeUow, 1742 ; wrote in verse, epistles, tales, essays, &c. ; "The Roman Father," a tragedy, brought out 1750; "Creusa," &c. ; Poet Laureate on Gibber's death, 1757 ; d. 14 April, 1785. Bust to left ; medallion as Poet Laureate. Oval canvas, 30 x 25 in. 802 JAMES BRUCE (1730-1794). National Portrait Gallery. African traveller ; son of David Bruce of Kinnaird, co. Stirling ; b. 14 Dec. 1730 ; educ. at Harrow and at Edinburgh ; trav. in Spain and Portugal ; went as Consul to Algiers, with the intention of exploring Africa ; trav. to Abys sinia ; traced a branch of the Nile to its source ; returned to Kinnaird ; pub. his travels, 1790 ; d. from a fall on the stairs of his own house, 27 Apr. 1794. He was an accomplished linguist, and a man of great strength and endurance. To waist, seated at table, holding pen ; globe and books before him. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. 803 REV. WILLIAM MASON (1725-1797). Pembroke College, Cambridge. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Poet ; son of a clergyman at Hull ; educ. at St. John's Coll. Camb. ; became FeU. of Pembroke CoU. 1747 ; Rector of Aston, Yorksh. ; Chapl. to Geo. II. ; Canon of York; opposed to Amer. War; member of Yorksh. Reform Association ; d. 7 April, 1797 ; friend and biog. of Gray ; author of " Caractacus " and " Elfrida " tragedies, of odes, and occasional poems ; possessed some skill as a painter and musician. Bust to r. with roll of paper in 1. hand ; painted 1775, when Mr. Mason was in his 50th year ; given to Mr. Stonhewer, and bequeathed by him to Pembroke CoU. according to Mr. Mason's request. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 804 ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796). Colonel W. N. Burns. Alexander Nasmyth. Son of a smaU Farmer ; b. near Ayr, N.B., 29 Jan. 1759 ; obtained some educ. at Dalrymple ; early showed a love of reading ; in order to raise money to go to Jamaica pub. a vol. of poems, 1786, which immediately made his genius known ; took a farm near Dumfries ; became Exciseman of his district ; wrote many of his songs for a pub. of Mr. G. Thompson's, and for the Scots Mus. Museum ; d. at Dumfries, 21 July, 1796, aged 37. Bust ; three-quarter length, to r. ; smaU size. Inscribed at back is, " Painted from Mr. Robert Burns, by his friend Alex. Nasmyth, Edin. 1787." Canvas, 13 X I5i in. 805 JAMES WATT, LL.D. Mr. M. p. W. Boulton. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. B. at Greenock, 19th Jan. 1736 ; learnt the business of a mathematical instr. maker in London ; settled at Glasgow ; employed as a civil engineer ; began to investigate the motive power of steam about 1758 ; patented a [74 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. it. engine in 1769 ; joined Boulton, ofthe Soho Works, Birm., as part. 1774 ; iiscovered the double-action principle, parallel motion, and the regulating iction of ^the governor ; also the copying press ; was LL.D., and F.R.S. of ;^ond. and Edin. ; retired from business, 1800 ; d. 25 Aug. 1819 ; mon. by rhantrey in Westm. Abbey, with inscription by Lord Brougham ; Life by Vluirhead, 1854 ; by Smiles, 1865. Canvas, 54x43 in. ^06 CHARLES MACKLIN (1690-1797). LENT BY PAINTER. VTarquis of Lansdowne. Johann Zoffany, R.A. Or Mac Laughlin; stated to have been b. in Co. Westmeath, Ireland, 1690 ; ;ame as an actor to London in 1725 ; performed " Shylock " with great success, 741 ; wrote " The Man ofthe World," "Love k la Mode," &c. ; continued o act to 1789 ; d. at the age, as was believed, of 107, 11 July, 1797. As " Shylock," playing before the Earl of Mansfield ; scene of 12 figures, Canvas, 59 X 46 in. ?07 WILLIAM COWPER (1731-1800). ]^ARL Cowper, K.G. Son of the Rev. John Cowper ; b. at Berkhampstead, Herts, 15 Nov. 731 ; educated at a school in Market-street, Herts, and at Westminster; .rticled to a solicitor, his fellow-clerk being Thurlow (No. 784), afterwards Ld. rhancellor; called to the bar, 1754; Comm. of Bankrupts, 1759; resigned, iwing to his extreme nervousness, appointments to which he was named ; or a time his mind was disordered, and this mental malady returned iccasionally ; in 1782 pub. a voL of poems, and a second in 1785 ; trans, the Ihad " and " Odyssey ; " became acquainted with Mrs. Unwin, and mostly esided with her tiU her death, 1796; d. 25 April, 1800. Hayley (No. 813) lublished his life, and his admiralsle letters. Half-length, seated to r. ; leaning on I. hand ; white cap. Canvas, ,6 X 28 in. }o8 REV. JOHN NEWTON (1725-1807). ;;hurch Missionary Society. J. Russell, R.A. Son of the master of a vessel in the Mediterranean trade ; b. in London, 725 ; bred to the sea; made several voyages to the Medit, coast, of Africa, uc. ; Tide Surveyor ofthe Port of Liverpool, 1755 ; influenced by a remark- ble dream ; entered orders ; ordained 1764 to the Cur. of Olney, Bucks ; lecame the friend of Cowper, and with him produced the " Olney Hymns ; " iect. of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, 1779 ; author of " Cardiphonia, or Jtterances of the Heart," 1781 ; d. 31 Dec. 1807. Life by Cecil Bust ; clerical dress ; powdered wig ; crayon. Paper, 24 x 18 in. ^09 REV. JOHN WOLCOT, M.D., « PETER PINDAR " (1738-1819). Ak. j. Stirling Taylor. John Opie, R.A. B. at Dodbrooke, Devonsh. 1738 ; educ. at Kingsbridge and Bodmin; pprenticed to his uncle who practised medicine ; M.D. at Aberdeen ; accom. .d. Wm. Trelawney to Jamaica ; took orders ; retd. to Eng. 1768 ; went to .ondon, bringing with him young Opie (No. 588), 1780 ; pub., under the ame of " Peter Pindar," satiric and humorous verses, of which a coUected dit. appeared 1812 ; d. 14 Jan. 1819 ; bu. at St. Paul's, Cov. Gar. Bust looking up to 1. ; leaning on r. hand. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. vp-stairs.] Eastern Corridor (A^w. 972-824). 17. -Big THOMAS CHATTERTON (1752-1770). lent by painter. Salford Royal Museum. Wm. Hogarth A posthumous chUd of the Master of the Free School at Bristol ; b. 21 Nov. 1752 ; educ. at a charity school, and at 14 apprenticed to an attorney wrote accounts of pretended ancient ceremonies, pedigrees, &c., stating tha he hail discovered the originals among old MSS. ; published various poem as the writings of Thomas Rowley, a priest ofthe 1 5th century, but they wer^ seen to be forgeries by Gray and others ; released from his apprenticeship a the age of 17 ; went to London, and wrote for magazines, &c. ; was unabL to support himself and being reduced to want committed suicide, 25 Aug 1770 ; bu. at Shoe Lane Workhouse. Head three-quarter-face to r. ; dark-blue coat. Canvas, 17 x 14 in. ,811 SIR JOSEPH BANKS, Bt., K.B., P.R.S. (1743-1820) Royal Society. T. Phillips, R.A B. in London, 1743 ; educ. at Harrow, Eton, and Oxford ; early studiec nat. history ; in 1761 succ. to the possession of a considerable fortune, anc devoted himself to science ; Fellow Roy. Soc. 1766 ; accompanied Capt. Phipp to Labrador and Newfoundland ; joined Capt. Cook (No. 737), in his firs voyage, 1768 ; prepared to accompany him on his second voyage, but wa not permitted to do so; accordingly he made an expedition to Iceland wit! Dr. Solander and Dr. Von Trail ; examined Staffa and made known it columnar basalt ; collected Icelandic books and MSS., and presented then to the Brit. Mus. ; elected Pres. of Royal Soc. 1778, and held that positioi for 41 years ; Bart. 1781 ; Privy Councillor, 1797 ; d. at Spring Grove, nea London, 19 June, 1820. Half-length, seated in chair of Pres. Roy. Soc. ; mace on table before him ribbon and star, KB.; signed "T. P., 1815." Canvas, 56 x 44 in. - 812 REV. WILLIAM PALEY, D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CARLISLE (1743-1805). National Portrait Gallery. Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A Son of a clergyman ; b. near Peterborough, July 1743 ; entered a Siza: at Chr. Coll. Camb. ; Senior Wrangler, 1763 ; FeU. 1766 ; Rector of Appleby 1777; Preb. of Cariisle, 1780; Archdeacon, 1782; pub. his Moral ant Polit. Philos. 1785 ; exerted himself with Mr. Clarkson for the abolition o the slave-trade ; pub. " Hors Paulinse," 1790 ; " Evidences of Christianity,- 1794 ; Preb. of St. Paul's ; Rector of Bishop Wearmouth, 1795 ; pub. " Nat Theology," 1802 ; d. 25 May, 1805. Bust to 1. ; bl. clerical hat and dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^813 WILLIAM HAYLEY (1745-1820). Mr. Baldwin Leighton. James Northcote, R.A B. at Chichester, 1745 ; educ. at Eton and Trin. CoU. Camb. ; and en tered the Middle Temple ; retired to Eartham, Sussex, and devoted himsel to Uterature ; intimate with Gibbon (No. 667), and with the Poet Cowpei (No. 807), whose life he pub. in 1803 ; wrote much, both in verse and prose his productions in the former are satirised by Byron ; d. 1820. Bust to r. ; long dark-brown hair ; black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. [yt) ±CEIGN OF \j£OKGIS 111. 1/UU-lOUU. 814 JESSE RAMSDEN, F.R.S. (1735-1800). lent by painter. Royal Society. Edward Home, B. at Salterhebble, near Halifax, 1735, where his father was an innkeeper ; ;duc. at the Grammar Sch. Halifax, and apprenticed to a clothworker ; same to London as a clerk, but in 1758 bound himself for four years to a philosophical instrument-maker; elected F.R.S. 1786, and received the Copley gold medal for his inventions and improvements of philosophical instruments ; married the daughter of Mr. DoUond, the patentee of the achromatic telescope ; d. at Brighton, 5 Nov. 1800. Three-quarter length ; seated to r. ; holding compasses in r. hand ; philosophical instruments beside him. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 815 JOHN HOWARD (1726-1790). National Portrait Gallery. Mather Brown. Philanthropist ; only son of a London upholsterer ; b. about 1727 ; trav. in France and Italy ; while on a voyage to Lisbon, was taken prisoner of war and carried to France ; on his release, made a statement of the condition of his fellow-prisoners ; settled at Cardington, Bedfordsh. ; estab. schools, and built cottages for the poor ; High Sheriff, 1773 ; visited the gaols in England, and in 1774 laid his information before Parliament; in 1775-6 trav. abroad, and again in G. Britain ; pub. his account of Prisons 1777 ; continued his labours to 1784, visiting Sweden, Russia, Poland, Spain, &c. ; in 1785, went alone to examine the lazarettos in Italy, and made obser. respecting the plague ; at Cherson, in Russia, was attacked by malignant fever; d. 20 Jan. 1790; bu. with much honour by the Russian authorities. The inscription on his monument in St. Paul's concludes thus ; " He trod an open and unfrequented road to immortality in the ardent and unremitted exercise of Christian Charity." Bust to 1., seated ; close wig ; coat partly open, showing red waistcoat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 816 WILLIAM BAKER, M.P. Rev. R. G. Baker. Nathaniel Dance, R.A. Eldest son of Sir Wm. Baker, Kt., and Mary, dau. of Jacob Tonson (No. 147) ; b. 14 Oct. 1743; M.P. for co. Hertford, 1790-1802, and 1806-7; d. at Bayfordbury, Herts, 20 Jan. 1824. Half-length, standing to r. ; resting r. hand on vol. of Milton. Painted 1772. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 817 REV. NEVIL MASKELYNE, D.D. F.R.S. (1732-1811). Royal Society. Vanderburgh. B. in London, 6 Oct. 1732 ; educ. at Westminster and Trin. Coll. Camb. ; took orders, 1755 ; F.R.S. 1758 ; went to St. Helena to observe the transit of Venus, 1761 ; made a voyage to try Harrison's chronometers, 1764, and this led to the establishment of the " Nautical Almanack ;" Astron. Royal, 1765, tUl his death ; received the Copley gold medal for his paper in the " Phil. Trans.," " Observations made on the mountain Schehallien, for finding its attraction ;" d. at Greenwich, 9 Feb. 181 1. Half-length, seated to r. ; diagram of Prismatic Microscopes in 1. hand ; observatory in background. Canvas, 44 x* 34 in. upstairs.] Eastern 'Corridor (A/"ot. 792-824). 177 818 SIR ROBERT SHORE MILNES, Bart. LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Houghton. George Romney. Sonof John Milnes of Wakefield, J.P. and D.L. ; created Bart. 1801. Full-length, in uniform, standing ; dog to his 1. Canvas, 95 x 58 in. 819 LADY MILNES. Lord Houghton. George Romney. Marr. Sir Robt. Shore Milnes, Bt. (No. 818.) Full-length, standing in landscape, r. hand resting on pedestal ; about 1792. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 820 WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, S.S. (1744-1813). National Portrait Gallery. Pellegrini. Son of a farm-labourer in Kent, named Hunt ; b. 1744 ; had no early education ; became a Calvin. Methodist, and began to preach at Sunbury, his eloquence attracting congregations ; continued to work for his bread ; employed as a coal-heaver ; in London, a chapel was built for him in Titch- field Street, and a larger one in Gray's Inn Road ; marr. as his 2nd wife, the wealthy widow of Alderman Sir J. Saunderson ; d. at Tunbridge Wells, Aug. 1813 ; explained " S. S." after his name as "Sinner Saved;" his writings make 20 vols. Three-quarter length; seated in a library at round table writing. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. '821 REV. WILLIAM DODD, LL.D. (1729-1777). Mrs. George. B. 1729, at Bourn, Lincokish., where his father was Vicar; Sizar at Clare Hall, Camb., 1745 ; admitted to Priest's Orders, 1753 ; held various small preferments; Chaplain to Geo. II., but subsequently displaced; Tutor in 1763 to PhUip Stanhope, afterwards E. of Chesterfield ; pub. poems, sermons, "Reflections on Death," 1763 ; " Beauties of Shakspeare," &c. ; arrested on a charge of forging Lord Chesterfield's name to a bond for 4000/. ; repaid the money, but was convicted and executed 27 July, 1777. Three-quarter length ; black clerical dress ; plans of Charlotte-street Chapel on table to his 1. Brought from the Magdalen, where he was preacher, 1774. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 822 REV. ALEXANDER CARLYLE, D.D. Mrs. Carlyle Bell. David Martin. B. 1721 ; Minister of Inveresk, co. Mid-Lothian ; Dean of the Chapel Royal ; caUed " Jupiter Carlyle ;" d. 1805. Author of " Memoirs of his own time," pub. i860. Half-length seated, to r. ; in reddish dress ; r. hand on open book. Can\-as, 49 X 39- 823 ANNE HILL, COUNTESS OF MORNINGTON. Countess Dowager of Lady Burghersh, now Countess Westmorland. Dowager of Westmorland, {See No. 435.) Full-length, seated, holding Gazette of the news of Waterioo. Signed " P. B. 1838." Canvas, 94 X 7° in. 178 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 824 JOHN THORNTON (1719-1790). LENT BY PAINTER. Marine Society. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Of Clapham ; b. 1719 ; wealthy and benevolent merchant; uacle of Willm. Wilberforce, M.P. ; Treasurer of the Marine Soc. 1756-B3 ; High Sheriff of Surrey, 1769 ; largely aided the Society for Prop, of Gospel, and many charitable objects ; d. at Bath, 7 Nov. 1790. Full-length, seated, with three-cornered hat in r. hand. Canvas,, 92 X 61 in. Up-Stairs: No. 10. ist EASTERN ROOM (iVw. 825-843). 825 CHARLES INGLIS, BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA (1734-1816). Mr. T. C. Inglis. Field. B, 1734 ; brought up in Pennsylvania ; Master of the Free School at Lan caster ; came to England, 1759; ordained by Bp. of London; returned to America ; minister of the Mission at Dover, N. Amer., afterwards did duty at New York, and became Rector of Trin. Church ; experienced great diffi culties during the War of Independence ; refused to omit the customary prayers for the King, and read the service when armed rebels marched into his church ; at length was forced to abandon New York and retire to Nova Scotia ; consecrated Bp. of Nova Scotia, 1 787— the first Colonial Bp., his see being the whole of Brit. N. America ; founded King's Coll., Windsor, Nova Scotia ; d. 24 Feb. 1816. To waist, seated ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 49 x 35 in. 826 SIR WALTER CALVERLEY BLACKETT, Bt. (1708-1777). Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Sir Waher Calverley, Bt. of Wallington ; b. 29 Dec. 1708 ; marr. Eliz. dau. of Sir Wm. Blackett, Bt. 1729 ; took the name of Blackett, 1733 ; H. Sheriff of Northumb. 1732 ; M.P. for Newcastle in 7 Paris. ; built the Lib. for the books of Dr. Thomlinson and others for free use at Newcastle ; aided the Infirmary, and otherwise benefited the town, of which he was five times Mayor ; d. in London, 14 Feb. 1777. FuU-length, standing ; brown dress ; black cornered hat ; dog to his r, looking up ; painted 1760, at the age of 53. Canvas, 93 X Sii '"• 827 THOMAS NEWTON, BISHOP OF BRISTOL (i 704-1782). Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. at Lichfield, 1704 ; educ. at Lichfield Gramm. School, Westm.^ and Trm. CoU. Camb., of which CoU. he was a FeUow ; Rector of St. Mary-le- Bow, 1744; Preb. of Westm. 1757; Dean of St. Paul's, 1758; Bp. of Bristol, 1761 ; d. 14 Feb. 1782. Ed. Milton's Poetical Works, and pub. " Disserta tions on the Prophecies," 1754-8. Half-length, standing; episcopal habit; St. Paul's Cathedral to 1. in background. Canvas, 5 1 x 40 in. vp-stairs.] ist Eastern RooM^A'as. 825-843). lya. -828 REV. JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. James Milbourne. Wm. Hamilton, R.A. 2nd surviving son of the Rev. Samuel Westley, or Wesley, Rector of Epworth, Lincoln.; b. at Epworth, 1703; educ. at the Charterhouse and Ch. Ch. Oxf ; FeUow of Lincoln Coll. ; ordained, 1725, and acted as his father's Curate; returned to Oxf about 1728, and became, with his brother Charles, Jas. Hervey, and Geo. Whitefield (No. 403), one of the leaders of a religious Soc. nicknamed "Methodists;" accom. Gen. Oglethorpe to Georgia as Sec, and to preach to the settlers and Indians, 1735-7 ; visited the Moravians at Hei-rnhut, 1738 ; after his separation from Whitefield his followers became known as Wesleyan Methodists; Wesleyan Conference originated, 1744; for many years constantly engaged in traveUing over the United Kingdom preaching and organizing the Wesleyan Society ; -wrote Journals, Hymns,, Sermons, Tracts, &c. ; d. in London, 2 March, 1791. Half-length ; preaching, with open book before him. Signed, " Wm. Hamilton, 1788." 50 x 39 in. 829 WILLIAM HUNTER, M.D. (1718-1783). Royal Academy. Mason Chamberlin, R.A. Anatomist and Physician ; b. at Kilbride, Lanarkshire, 1718 ; went to Edinburgh, 1740, to pursue his medical studies; visited London, 1741; lectured on Anatomy, 1746 ; Licentiate Coll. Phys. 1756 ; Ph>-sician Extraor! to Q. Chariotte, 1764; FeUow Royal Soc; Prof of the Roval Acad.; collected at his house in Gt. WindmiU St. a Museum, now the Hunterian Museum in the Univer. of Glasgow ; wrote various medical works ; d. 1783. Three-quarter length,- standing ; lecturing at desk, with small anatomical model in his 1. hand. Canvas, 51x41 in. 830 BEILBY PORTEUS, BISHOP OF LONDON (1731-1808). Bishop of London. B. at York, 1731 ; entered Ch. CoU. Camb. as a Sizar; became FeU.; took orders, 1757; Chap, to .\rchbp. .Seeker ; Rector of Lan-ibeth ; Chap, to Geo. III. and Dean of Chap. Roy. ; Bp. of Chester, 1776 ; of London, 1787 ; d. at FllDiam, 14 May, 1808 ; left his library to future Bps. of London ; built and endowed a chapel at Hyde Hill, Kent. Author of " Life of Archbp. Seeker," " Lent Lectures," &c. Half-length, seated ; episcopal habit. Canvas, 57 x 45in. :83l REV. SIR HENRY BATE DUDLEY, Bart. (1745-1824). Mr. j. Oxley Parker. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Son of Rev, Henry Bate ; b. at Fenny Compton, 25th Axig. 1745 ; educ. for the Church, and took orders ; friend of Garrick, Sheridan, and Prince of Wales, and known as " Parson Bate ;" estabhshed the " Morning Post " and 'Morning Herald ;'' involved in several duels ; wrote dramatic pieces ; Rector of BradweU, tssex, 1781 ; received two gold medals from Soc. of Arts for reclaiming land from the sea ; took name of Dudley, 1784 ; ereated a Bart. 1812 ; Canon of Ely, i8i5 ; thanked by Government for his exertions in quelling an insurrection in the I. of Ely ; was an earlj- patron of Gains borough ; d. I Feb. 1824. Full-length, standing, with three-cornered hat in 1. hand ; do^ to his 1. ; cane in r. hand. Painted at BradweU, 1785-6. Canvas, '88 x 58 in. i8o Reign of George III. 1 760-1800. ^ . 832 JOHN HUNTER (1728-1793). LENT BY PAINTER. College of Surgeons. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Comparative anatomist. Youngest son of a farmer near Glasgow ; brother of Dr. William Hunter; b. 14 July, 1728 ; worked as cabinet-maker for three years ; went to London as assistant to his brother, 1748 ; attended the lectures of Mr. Cheselden (No. 237), and Mr. Pott (No. 833) ; entered at St. Mary's HaU, Oxf ; House Surgeon at St. George's Hospital, 1756 ; abroad as Surgeon on the Staff tiU 1763 ; F.R.S. 1767 ; devoted himself to anatomy and the philosophy of natural history with great zeal ; made the collection illustrative of comparative anatomy now in the Coll. of Surgeons, London; contributed many papers to the "Phil. Trans. ;" d. suddenly, i60ct. 1793. Half-length, seated, leaning on 1. hand ; table, with work on compar, anatomy open beside him ; pen in r. hand. Canvas, 56 X 45 in. 833 PERCIVAL POTT (1713-1788). St. Bartholomew's Hosp. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. in London, 1713 ; principal Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hosp. 1749; John Hunter was one of his pupils; -wrote on many surgical subjects, and in vented various surgical instruments; noted for the humanity of his treatment • d. 1788. Three-quarter length, seated in arm-chair ; crimson dress; painted, 1784; set. 71. Canvas, 56 X 45 in. 834 LADY DUDLEY. Mr. j. Oxley Parker. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Sister of Mrs. Hartley the actress ; marr. Rev. Sir H. Bate Dudley, Bt. (No. 831), whom she survived. FuU-length in a landscape ; profile, leaning against the pedestal of a vase ; blue dress ; white drapery. Canvas, 89 x 59 in. 835 RICHARD WARREN, M.D. (1 731-1797). College of Physicians. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. B. 13 Dec. 1731 ; educ. at the Gram. School, Bury St. Edmunds, and at Jesus CoU. Camb. where he became feUow and tutor ; Fellow Coll. Phys. 1763 ; Phys. in ordinary to Geo. III. ; d. Jan. 22 1797. Half-length, standing ; 1. arm resting on table. Canvas, 50 X 41 in. 836 RICHARD WATSON, BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (i73?-i8i6). Mr. C. Knight Watson. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of a clergyman ; b. at Heversham, near Kendal, 1737; educ. at the Grammar School, and Trin. CoU. Cambridge ; Fellow, 1760 ; Professor of Chemistry, 1764; F.R.S.; Reg. Prof of Divinity, 177 1 ; published various Chemical Papers; Preb. of Ely, 1774; Bp. of Llandaff, 1782 ; pub. many occasional writings and tracts; "An Address to the People of England, 1798," &c.; d. at Calgarth Park, Westmoreland, 4 June, 1816 ; Author of "Apology for Christianity," addressed to Edward Gibbon, and "Apology for the Bible," addressed to Thomas Paine. Half-length, standing in laboratory ; bl. dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. Painted when Prof of Chemistry, 1769. upstairs.] ist Eastern Room {Nos, 825-843). i»i 837 LLOYD, 1ST LORD KENYON (1732-1802). LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Kenyon. John Opie, R.Ai 2nd son of Lloyd Kenyon of the Bryn, co. Flint ; b. at Gredington, Flintshire, 5 Oct. 1732 ; at school at Ruthin ; articled to an attorney at Nantwich ; entered Lincoln's Inn, 1 754 ; defended, with Ld. Erskine (No. 759)^ Ld. Geo. Gordon; Attorney-Gen. 1782; Master of the Rolls, and a Bart. 1784; succeeded Ld. Mansfield as Lord Chief Justice K.B. 1788 ; created Baron Kenyon, 1788 ; d. 4 April, 1802. Half-length ; seated in robes as Master ofthe Rolls. Canvas, 52X 40 ini ¦838 EDWARD JENNER, M.D. (1749-1823). National Portrait Gallery. James Northcote, R.Ai B. at Berkeley, Gloucestersh. 1749 ; stud, under John Hunter ; about 1776 turned his attention to the observations which, after 20 years, enabled him to establish the efficacy of Vaccination, and to see its practice intro duced into the London Hospitals, Army, Navy, &c. ; received rewards from Parliament, and various honours at home and abroad ; d. 1823. Statue to him in Kensington Gardens ; Monument erected by the French at Boulogne. Three-quarter length, seated by a table, on which are books, &c., aUuding to his discovery of vaccination. Painted 1803. Canvas, 50 x 4° in. 839 JOHN FITZGIBBON, ist EARL OF CLARE, LORD CHANCELLOR (1749-1802). Trinity College, Dublin. Son of John FitzGibbon, M.P. ; b. 1749 ; educ. at Trin. CoU. Dublin, and at Oxford; Att.-Gen. for Ireland, 1784; Ld. Chan, of Ireland, 1789, and crea. Baron FitzGibbon ; Visct. 1793 ; E. of Clare, 1795 ; Baron FitzGibbon in British Peerage, 1799 ; d. 28 Jan. 1802. Full-length in ChanceUor's robes, great seal to his 1. Canvas, 95 x 60 in, 840 HON. ELIZ. MARY and HENRIETTA MARIA MONCKTON. Viscount Galway, M.P. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A, Daus. of Robert Monckton ArundeU, 4th Visct. Galway, K.B. and Eliz. dau. of Daniel Mathew of Felix Hall, Essex. Elizabeth d. unm. 1840; Henrietta marr. 1808 Robert Pemberton Milnes ; d. i May, 1847, leaving a son, Richard, now Lord Houghton. Full-length as chUdren, playing with a dog. Canvas, 50 X 4° m- -841 HENRY DUNDAS, ist VISCOUNT MELVILLE (1740-1811). Mr. Robert Dundas. George Romney. Youngest son of Rob. Dundas of Arniston, Ld. Pres. of the Court of Session ; b. 1740 ; educ. at the High Sch. and Univ. Edinburgh ; Member ol Faculty of Advocates, 1763 ; SoL-Gen. for Scot. 1773; Ld.Adv. 1775 ; M.P, for the Co. and aft. City of Edin. ; Treas. of the Navy, 1782-3, and 1784- 1800; Comm. and afterwards Pres. ofthe Bd. of Control, 1784-1800 ; Home Sec. 1791; Sec for War and Colonies, 1794; cr. Vise. Melville, 1802; ist Ld. of the Adm. 1804 ; impeached by the Ho. of Commons for alleged malversation as Treas. of the Navy, but on trial by his Peers adjudged not guilty, 1805-6 ; d. at Edinburgh, 29 May, 181 1. Monum. in Edinburgh. FuU-length ; in robes. Canvas, 100 X 62 J in. iSa Reign of George III. 1760-1800, 842 ADAM FERGUSON, LL.D. (1724-1816). LENT BY PAINT£R. University of Edinburgh. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. Son ofthe Minister ofthe parish of Logierait, Perthshire ; b. 1724; educ, at St. Andrews ; removed to Edinburgh and became accjuainted \\ ith Robertson, Elair, Home, &c ; Chaphiin to the 42nd Reg. 1744-57 ; tutor in the family ¦of Lord Bute; Keeper of the Advocates' Library, 1757; Prof of Nat. Phil 1759, and Moral Phil. 1764-85, in L'niversity of Edinburgh ; hved latterly at St. Andrews, and d. there 22 Feb. 1816; author of the "Hist, of Civil Society,'' 1766; "Institutes of Moral PhUosophy," 1769; "History of the Roman Republic," 1783; " Principles of Moral and Political Science," 1792. Three-quarter length, seated in arm-chair beside table of books ; bl. dress. Canvas, 39 X 49* in. 843 ARTHUR MURPHY (1727-1805). National Portrait Gallery. Nathaniel Dance, R.A, Son of Richard Murphy, a trading ship-owner ; b. at Clooniquin, co. Riscommon, 27 Dec. 1727 ; sent to St. Omer's Coll.; employed at Cork, 1747-9 ; pub. the "Gray's Inn Journal," Oct. 1752 ; went on the stage by Foofp's advice, paid his debts by his success, and retired in a year ; brought out "The Upholsterer,'' "Tlie Orphan of China,'' and "Way to Keep Him;" caUed to the Bar, 1762 ; wrote the "Auditor,' and was opposed by Wilkes (No. 654) and Churchill (No. 651) ; "Trans, of Tacitus," 1783:; and various other publications, dramatic and miscell.; d. at Knightsbridgc^ 18 June, 1805. Three-quarter length ; seated ; looking to 1. ; with open boo'K on table before him. Canvas, 51X41 in. Up-Stairs: No. 11. 2nd EASTERN ROOM (Nos. 844-866).. 844 ROBT. MONCKTON ARUNDELL, 4TH VISCT. GALWAY, K.B. (1758-1810), His WIFE, and CHILD, HON. ELIZ. MARY. Viscount Galway, M.P. Son of William Monckton ArundeU, 2nd Visct. ; b. 4 July, 1758 ; succ. his brother as 4th Visct. ; M.P. for York and Pontefract : Priv. Coun. ; d. 23 July, i^ia Full-length ; small figures ; playing with infant child ; greyhound to r. of picture. Distemper on paper, 33X42 in. 845 MRS. FITZHERBERT (1756-1837). Mr, Basil Fitzherbert. J. Russell, R.A. Maria Anna, youngest dau. of Walter Smythe, of Brambridge, Hants ; b. 26 J.uly, 1756 ; marr. ist, Edward Weld of Lulworth Castle, who d. the same year, 1775 ; 2nd, in 1778, Thos. Fitzherbert of Swinnerton, co. Stafford, who d. 1781 ; said to have been mar. in 1785 to Geo. P. of Wales ; d. at Brighton, 27 March, 1837. Half-length, seated to 1. ; leaning on 1. arm ; white dress. Signed, •"J. KiifseU. R.A. pinx. 1791." Crayon ; paper, 36 X 28 in. .upstairs] 2nd Eastern Room {Nos. 844-866). 183 .¦846 REV. SAMUEL PARR, LL.D. (1747-1825). LENT BY PAIKTER. Capt. S. Parr Lynes. J. J. Halls. Son of an Apothecary at Harrow ; b. there 1747 ; educ. there. Sir Wm. Jones being among his schooWellows ; entered Emmanuel Coll. Camb. ; usher at Harrow School ; failing to obtain the Headmastei-ship in 177 1, opened a School at Stanmore ; Master of the Grammar School at Colchester, aftei'w. at Norwich ; Perpetual Curate of Hatton, Warwicksh. ; Rector of Graffham, Huntingdonsh. ; d. 6 May, 1825 ; pub. various occasional pamphlets, &c., ¦some of which gave proof of his great learning ; excelled in conversation. Half-length, seated in arm-chair ; bands and blk. gown. Canv. 56 x 46 in. 847 MARY THERESA GRADY, COUNTESS OF -=- ILCHESTER, and two of her daughters. Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Daughter of Standish Grady, Esq., of CappercuUen, ca Limerick ; mar. 1772 (his 1st wife) Henry Thomas Fox, 2nd E. of Ilchester; d. 14 June, .1790. The younger child, Louisa Emma Fox, mar. 1808 Henry Petty, 3rd .Marquis of Lansdowne ; d. 3 April, 1851. Firil-kngth, seated ; the children standing at either side, and holding hands across their mother ; all in white. Canvas, 83J X 59 in. 848 THOMAS PENNANT (1726-1798). Earl of Denbigh. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Naturalist and antiquary ; of a Welch family ; b. at Downing, Flint, 1726 ; educ. at Wrexham, Fulham, Queen's and Oriel CoU. Oxf ; early devoted .himself to the study of nat. hist. ; corresponded with Linn^us and with Buffon ; Member of the Roy. Soc. Upsal ; commenced " Brit. Zoology," 1761 ; F.RS. 1767 ; pub. " Synopsis of Quadrupeds," 1771 ; "Tour in Scotland ; " " Arctic Zoology," 1784-87 ; pub. also accounts of his many tours and various .topographical pieces ; d. 16 Dec. 1798. Half-length to r. ; Windsor uniform ; book on 1. arm. Can\-as.37 x 29 in. 849 JAMES HEWITT, ist VISCOUNT LIFFORD, LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND (1709-1789). Viscount Lifford. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1709 ; practised at the Enghsh Bar ; Justice of K.B., 1766 ; Ld. Chan. of Ireland, 1767 ; cr. Baron Lifford in the peerage of Ireland, 1768 ; Vise. Lifford, 1781 ; d. 28 AprU, 1789. FulUength, seated; Ld. Chan, robes; holding great seal. Canvas, 96 X 58 in. ^50 WARREN HASTINGS ( -1818). Mr. j, P, FfeARON. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. {See No. 688.) Half-length, seated ; black dress. Canvas, 36 X 29 in. 184 Reign OF George III. 1760-1800. 851 REV. JOHN PLAYFAIR (1748-1819). LENT BY PAINTER. University of Edinburgh. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A.. B. at Bervie, near Dundee, 1748; educ. at St. Andrews; Minister of Bervie, 1773 ; Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh, 1785 ; Prof of Natural Philosophy, 1805 ; d. 1819. Wrote on Nat. Philosophy.. Three-quarter length, seated to r. ; black dress ; globe and table to his r. Canvas, 50J X 40 in. 852 ANNE LIDDELL, DUCHESS OF GRAFTON ( -1804). Duke of Grafton. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A.- Dau. of Henry, Lord Ravensworth; marr. 1756 Augustus, 3rd D. of Grafton ; divorced, 1769 ; marr. 2ndly John Fitzpatrick, 2nd E. of Upper Ossory ; d. 1804. Full-length ; robes, and crimson velvet ermine-lined train ; coronet in r hand ; pedestal and vase to r. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 853 FRANCES ANNE, LADY CREWE ( -1818). Lord Crewe. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Only dau. of Fulke Greville, Envoy Extra, to the Elector of Bavaria and Minister to the Diet of Ratisbon ; marr. John, ist Ld. Crewe (No. 856), 1776^. d. 1818. Lady Crewe (better known as Mrs. Crewe, No. 676) was remarkable- for her beauty, wit, and friendship with the leaders of the Whig Party. To waist, seated ; r. arm resting on table ; scarlet shawl ; black head dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 854 JOHN HAMILTON MORTIMER, A.R.A. (1741-1779). Mr. William Smith. Richard Wilson, R.A. B. at Eastbourne, where his father was Collector of Customs, 1741 ; for a short time pupil of Hudson ; gained Soc. of Arts premiums for Historical Pictures; A.R.A. 1778; d. in Norfolk St. 4 Feb. 1779; t>u- in Wycombe- Church, Bucks, which contains one of his pictures ; painted historical and fantastic subjects, and executed chalk drawings, particulariy groups of banditti. FuU-length, small-size, in a landscape sketching. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 855 ELIZABETH DASHWOOD, DUCHESS OF MAN CHESTER and her son (1741-1832). Duke of Manchester. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest daughter of Sir James Dashwood, Bt., of Kirtlington ; b. 1741 r marr. 1762 George Montagu, 4th D. of Manchester ; d. 26 June, 1832. !< uU-length m a wooded landscape as Diana stealing a bow from Cupid" (her infant son). Canvas, 98 x 65 in. upstairs.] 2ND Eastern Room {Nos. 844-866). 185 856 • JOHN, 1ST LORD CREWE (1742-1829). Lord Houghton. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Eldest son of John Crewe, of Crewe Hall, co. Chester, Esq. ; b. 1742 ; M.P. for Cheshire, 1 768-1 806, when he was crea. Baron Crewe ; d. 1829. Bust to r. ; dark coat. Canvas, 31 X 25 in. 857 PRINCESS AMELIA. LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (St. James's Palace). John Hoppner, R.A. 15th child of K. Geo. III. and Q. Charlotte ; b. 7 Aug., 1783 ; d. 2 Nov., 1810 ; bu. in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Full-length, seated as a child, with tambourine and dog. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. ^858 ELIZA FARREN, COUNTESS OF DERBY (1759-1829). Earl of Wilton. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Dau. of Mr. Geo. Farren of Cork ; b. 1759; successful comic actress, and succeeded Mrs. Abington in her principal characters ; marr. (his 2nd wife) Edward, 12th E. of Derby, 1797 ; d. 23 April, 1829. Full-length, walking in landscape, with fur-lined white satin cloak, muff in 1. hand. Canvas, 94 x 58 in. 859 JAMES CECIL, 7TH EARL and ist MAROUIS OF SALISBURY, K.G. (1748-1823). Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Sir W. Beechey, R.A. Son of James, 6th E. ; b. 14 Sept. 1748 ; sue. 1780 ; created Marquis of SaUsbury, 1789 ; K.G. 1793 ; d. 13 Ju. 1823. Full-length ; robes and collar, K.G. ; white stick in r. hand! Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 860 CHARLES GREY, afterwards 2nd EARL GREY (1764-1845). Earl Grey, K.G. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Eld. son of Sir Chas. Grey, ist E. Grey (No. 757) ; b. 13 March, 1764 ; M.P. for Northumberland, 1786, joining the Whigs ; a prominent member of the party; ist Ld. ofthe Admiralty when Mr. Fox came into power, 1806; succ. him as Sec. of Foreign Affairs ; in oppos. 1807-30 ; ist Ld. of Treas. to 1834, 'when he retired ; d. 17 July, 1845. Half-length to r. ; resting his r. hand on paper on table to his r. ; bl. dress. Canvas, 50x40 in. Painted for Dr. Heath, Head Master of Eton. 861 ALEXANDER ADAM, LL.D. (1741- ). Nat. Gall, of Scotland. Sir Henry Raeburn, P.R.S.A. Son of a farmer in Morayshire, where he was b. 1741 ; aided by Rev J. Watson he went to the Edinburgh University ; elected Head-Master in George Heriot's Hospital, 1760 ; Tutor in family of Mr. Kincaid ; Rector of the High School ; LL.D. 1780 ; published " Roman Antiquities" and various educational works ; among his pupils were Sir Walter Scott, Dugald Stewart, ahd L. Brougham. Three-quarter length, seated ; black academic gown. Canvas, 50 x 4° in- i86 Reign of George III. 1760-1800. 862 HENRY CECIL, ioth E. and aft. ist MARQUIS OF EXETER, SARAH, HIS COUNTESS, and LADY SOPHIA CECIL. LENT BY PAINTER. Marquis of Exeter. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Son of Hon. Thomas Chambers Cecil ; b. 14 March, 1754 ; sue his uncle as ioth E. 1793 ; mar. 1791 (his 2nd wife), Sarah, dau. of Thomas Hoggins of Bolas, Co. Salop, who d. 1797 : cr. Marquis, 1801 ; d. i May, 1804. Lady Sophia Cecil his only dau. mar. 1818, Rt. Hon. Henry Manvers Pierrepont ; d. 1823. Full-length, standing near a pillar ; wife seated beside him, and holding her child. Canvas, 86 X 57 in. 863 WILLIAM EDEN, ist BARON AUCKLAND (1744-1814). Christ Church, Oxford. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Diplomatist ; 3rd son of Sir Robt. Eden, Bt., of West Auckland, co. Durham; b. 1744; educ. at Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxon. ; called to the Bar, 1679 ; Under Sec. of State, 1772 ; pub. "Principles of Naval Law ;" :\!.P. for Woodstock, 1774 ; Commis. to Amer. Colonies to attempt reconcihation, 1778; Ch. Sec. to E. of Carhsle, Ld. Lieut, of Ireland, 1780; P. C. 1783; Envoy Extraor. to Versailles, and negotiated a commercial treaty, 1785 ; created Baron Auckland in Ireland, 1788; Ambas. to Holland, 1789-93, and created an Eng. Peer ; d. suddenly, 28 May, 1814, at Eden Farm, Bromley, Kent. Half-length, seated to r. ; black dress ; paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 5 1 X 40 in. 864 RIGHT HON. WM. WINDHAM, M.P. (1750-1810). University Coll. Oxford. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Only son of Col. Wm. Windham of Felbrigg, Norfolk ; b. in Golden Sq. 3 May, 1750 ; educ. at Eton, Glasgow Univ., and Univ. CoU. Oxf ; M.P. for Nonvich, 1783, 1790, and also for St. ^Mawes, New Romney, and Higham 1-errers ; Sec. for Ireland in the Coalition Adm. 1783 ; one ofthe Managers of W. Hastings's Imp. 1788 ; Sec. at War under Pitt, 1794-1801 ; in opposi tion to Addington's Gov. and also to Pitt's 2nd Adm. ; Sec. at War and for Colonies in Lord GrenviUe's Adm. — "AU the Talents" — 1806-7 ; d. 3 June, 1810. A member of Johnson's Club ; a Scholar and Mathematician. His speeches collected, and diary lately publishecL Half-length, standing ; 1. arm raised and resting on some books on a cabinet ; paper in 1. hand ; black coat. Canvas, 50 x 41 in. 865 GRANVILLE LEVESON, 2nd EARL GOWER and 1ST MAROUIS OF STAFFORD, K.G. (1721-1803). Duke of Sutherland, K.G. George Romney. Eld. surviving son of John, ist Earl ; b. 4 Aug. 1721 ; M.P. for Bishop's Castle, Westminster, and Lichfield ; Ld. of the Adm. 1 749 ; succ. his father,. 1754 ; Ld. Priv. Seal, 1755 and 1784 ; Master of the Horse, 1757 ; Ld. Chamb. 1763 ; Ld. Pres. 1767 and 1783 ; K.G. 1771 ; cr. M. of Stafford, 1786 ; d. 1803. FuU-length, standing near table ; robes and collar K.G. Canvas, 93 X 58 in. upstairs.] 2ND Eastern Room (A'ay. 844-866). 187 866 PRINCESS FREDERICA, DUCHESS OF YORK. (1767-1820). LENT BY PAIKTER. Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). Stroehling. Frederica Charlotte Ulrica Catherina, Princess Royal of Prussia ; b. .1767; marr. 1791, Frederick D. of York; d. 6 Aug. 1820. Full-length small figure, seated, playing the harp. Canvas, 44 X 32 in. INDEX. No. I.— NAMES OF LENDERS. The figures refer to the number of the Portrait. Her Majesty the Queen, 4, 9, 15, 45, 46, 84, 200, 205, 255, 261, 263, 264, 270, 277, 290, 302, 414, 416, 445, 458, 464, 466, 473, 546, 636, 708, 716, 857, 866 Adair, Sir R. Shafto, Bart. 648 J Admiralty, Lords of the, 17, 22, 233, 719, 722, 726, 735, 737, 745, 746 Adye, Mr. WiUett L. 356, 360, 364 AU Souls CoUege, Oxford, 113, 125, 353 Amherst, Eari, 672 Anderdon, Mr. J. H. 370, 532, 633 Angerstein, Mr. WiUiam, 176, 594 Anthony, Mr. WiUiam, 382, 583 ArgyU, Duke of, K.T. 34, 227, 242, 462, 471 Arkwright, Mr. J. H. i Armagh, Archbishop of, 93, 295, 616 Athole, Duke of, 301 Aylesford, Earl of, 339 Bagot, Lord, 109 Baker, Sir Henry, Bart. 654 Baker, Rev. R. G. 816 Baker, Mr. T. B. L. 59, 582, 798 Baker, Mr. W. R. in, 112, 115, n6, n8, 119, J22, 123, 147 Baptist CoUege, Bristol, 707 Barnard, Mr. E. G. Milward, 483 Barrington, Viscount, M.P. 418, 492, 739 Basset, Mr. J. F. 683, 691 Bastard, Mr. Baldwin J. P. 44,96,662, 692 Bath, Marquis of, 637, 778 Bayley, Rev. Emilius, 94 Beaufort, Duke of, 26, 27, 477, 573, 656, 661 Beaumont, Sir G. H., Bart. 547, 548 Bedford, Rev. W. K. R. 279, 799 Bedford, Mrs. 203, 314, 316, 762 BeU, Mrs. Carlyle, 822 Bemrose, Mr. W. Junior, 714 Berwick, Judge, 142, 143, 741 Blount, Mr. M. H. 152 Bodleian Library, Oxford, 6, 64, 133, 140, 166, 545, 744 Boulton, Mr. M. P. W. 805 Bowyer, Sir George, Bart. M.P. 324, 736 Boyne, Viscount, 62, 129, 357 Bradford, Earl of, 114, 184, 190 Brady, Right Hon. Maziere, 128 Bridges, Sir Brook, Bart. M.P. 777 British Museum, 98, i6i, 188, 219, 430 Bunbury, Sir Charles J. F. Bart. 174, 554, 561, 578, 597 Burgoyne, Sir John Fox, Bart. G.C.B. 663 Burney, Rev. Charles, 38, 690 Burns, Colonel W., N. 804 Bury, Rev. W. 99 Caldwell, Mrs. Marsh, 577 Camden, Marquis, 680 Campbell, Sir George, Bart. 239, 786 Canterbury Archbishop of, 24,' 31, 55 221, 269, 334, 460, 827 Canterbury, Dean of, 209, 632, 792 igo INDEX OF lenders. Carew, Mr. W. H. Pole, 256, 268, 794 Carnegie, Hon. John J. 675 Carter, Mr. Thomas Shaen, 163, 409 _ Cartwright, Mr. and Lady E. Leslie MelviUe, 13 Cathcart, Earl, 252, 267, 276, 278, 281, 298, ,42t Chambers, Mr. G. W. 522, 652 Chinnery, Mr. J. Fairfax, 85 Cholmondeley, Marquis, 453 Christ Church, Oxford, 39, 40, 106, 162, 172, 229, 380, 408,489, 717, 863 Christie, Mr. George H. 793 Church Missionary Society, 808 Clarke, Miss, 518 Clerk, Sir George, Bart. 245 Clifden, Viscountess, 177, 437, 470, 47=, 580 Collins, Mr. W. Hutcheson, 134 Colnaghi, Mr. Martin H. L. 361 Cornwall, Rev. A. Gardner, 378, 612 Corporation of Bristol, 54, 410, 780 Corporation of London, 476, 749, 75^ Cotes, Mr. John, 785 Coutts, Miss Burdett, 728 Coward, Trustees of Mr. W. {New CoUege, London), 386 Cowper, Earl, K.G. 12, 28, 121, 575, 703, S07 Craig, Mr. J. T. Gibson, 14 Crewe, Lord, 474,631, 676, 853 Cunningham, Lieut.-Col. Francis, 363 Dalrymple, Mr. J. B. 723 Dartmouth, Earlof, 419 Dartrey, Earl of 23 Dashwood, Sir Henry W., Bart. 696 Deakin, Mr. Richard, 308 De Grey and Ripon, Earl, 223 Denbigh, Eari of 848 Delawarr, Countess, 67, 68, no, I73, 362, 366, 597, 552, 560, 572,604,658, 713,758 Derby, Eari of K.G. 50, 71, 83, 248, 249, 251, 317, 322, 345, 389, 500^669, 673, 694, 699, 709 Devonshire, Duke of, K.G. 47, 159, 260, 2-8q, 318, 391, 392, 773, 789 Digby, Mr. G. Digbj^ Wingfield, 289, 291, 603, 608 Domvile, Sir C. C. W., Bart. 358, 388,. 404, 508 Donoughmore, Countess of, 768, 769 Dryden, Mr. C. B. 65 Dundas, Mr. J. 591, 600 Duntlas, Mr. Robert, 790, 841 Durham, Bishop of, 287 Edwards, Rev. Edward James, 311 Egerton, Sir P. de Malpas Grey, Bart. M.P. 56, 204, 306 EUis, Mr. Wynn, 574 606 Equitable Assurance Society, 639 Essex, Eari of; 156, 288, 415 Exeter College, Oxford, 70 Exeter, Marquis of, 29, 595, 602, 862 Fearon, Mr. J. P. 850 Finch, Mr. George, 2 Finlaison, Mr. A. G. 365 Fitzherbert, Sir WiUiam, Bart. 670 Fitzherbert, Mf. Basil, 845 FitzwUliam Museum, Cambridge, 136,. 627, 765 Flood, Mr. W. H. 796 Forbes, Mr. Arthur, 393 Fortescue, Earl, 590, 599 Fortescue, Hon. G. M. 117, 465, 657, 755 Fountaine, Mr. Andrew, 5, 355 Francis, Mr. H. R. 767 Frere, Mr. P. H. 482, 484 Galway, Viscount, M.P. 10, 407, 840, 844' Gardner, Lord, 613 Garie, Mr. John, 614 George, Mrs. 821 Gerard, Sir Robert T., Bart. 193, rg;, 538. Gillott, Mr. Joseph, 586, 621 Glennie, The Misses, 686 Gordon, Hon. Mrs. BeUamy, 212 Graeme, Miss, 463 Graftpn, Duke of, 469, 480, 650, 8$i Graham, Mr. J. Maxtone, 304 305, 775 "-Grarttiey, Lord, 638, 653 Graves, Mr. Henry, 323, 542 Greenwich Hospital {•'ee Lords of the Admiralty) INDEX OF LENDERS. 191 Grey, Earl, K.G. 750, 757, 759, 761, 860 Grissell, Mr. T. 551 Guy's Hospital, Governors of, 164 Gwatkin, Mr. J. Reynolds, 563 Gwyn, Mr. Robert, 569 Halliday, Rev. W. S. 315, Tjz Handford, Mr. G. C. 183, 431 Hansard, Mr. Thomas C. 698 Harcourt, Rev. W. V. 141, 146, 148, 155, 157,350,371,461,495,801 Hardwicke, Eari of, 37, 138, 285, 331, 457, 488, 788 Hawkins, Mr. Caesar H. 505 Hawkins, Mr. J. Heywood, 319, 344 Hayes, Rev. Sir J. W., Bart. 720 Helyar, Mr. W. H. 347 Henley, Lord, M.P. 165, 446, 776 Herschel, Sir John F. W., Bart. 504 Hills, Mr. Robert, 622 Holden, Colonel, 579, 747 Holland, Lady, 330, 576, 763 Home, Earl of 531 Hood, Viscount, 724, 727, 731 Hook, Mr. Augustus Alfred, 629 Horton, Lady Wilmot, 449 Hoskyns, Mr. C. Wren, 187 Houghton, Lord, 566, 764, 8i8, 819, 856 Howard, Hon. Mrs. Greville, 478 Howard, Mr. P. H. 195, 210, 309, 321, 626 Howe, Eari, 3, 208, 243, 398, 503, 730 Hughes, Mr. Hugh Robert, 390 Huntly, Marquis of, 502 Hurt, Mr. PhUip A. 800 Hutton, Mrs. H. W. 137 IngUs, Mr. T. C. 825 Ingram, Mr. H. F. Meynell, 420 Johnson, Mr. W. 553 Kellie, Earl of, 211, 214 Kenealy, E. V., LL.D. 104 Kenyon, Lord, 837 Kintore, Eari of, 206, 299 taing, Mr. David, 526, 6li Langdale, Lady, 105 Lansdowne, Marquis of, 372, 373, 454, 607, 643, 665, 740, 791, 806, 847 Leighton, Mr. Baldwin, 813 Leinster, Duke of 748 Lennard, Colonel, 704 Lifford, Viscount, 258, 849 Lincoln's Inn, Society of 421,496, 674, 718 Lloyd, Mr. Charles S. 417 London, Bishop of 170, 830 Lothian, Marquis of 660, 701, 706 Lucas, Mr. J. T. 43 Lynes, Captain S. Parr, 846 Lyttelton, Lord, 154 328, 333,335, 338, 467, 666, 795 Mackenzie of Seaforth, Stewart, 215, 705,711 MacLeod of MacLeod, 567 Magdalen College, Oxford, 126, 150 Malmesbury, Earl of 51, 411 Manchester, Duke of 855 Manchester New College, London, ^84 Mansel, Rev. Canon, 63 Mansfield, Earl of 7, 61, 433, 441, 487 Manvers, Earl, 387 Marine Society, 824 Marlay, Mr. Brinsley, 240 Marlborough, Duke of 21, 78, 82, 87, 88, 103, 194, 199, 455, 693 Martin, Mr. Charles W>-keham, M.P. 226 Martin, Mr. Studley, 374 Mason, Rev. John, 300 Master of the RoUs, 191 Maxwell, Hon. M. C. 201, 207, 217 Maxwell, Sir W. Stiriing, Bart. M.P. 332- Meade, .Mr. E. 139 Milbourne, Mr. James, 828 Morley, Earl of 525, 601, 620, 630,787 Morris, Rev. G. 760 Morrison, Mr. Charles, 402, 535, 557 Morritt, Mr. W. J. S. 570 National Gallery, 352, 536, 537 Na-tional GaUery of Scotland, 1-07, 379, 540, 861 192 INDEX OF LENDERS. National Portrait Gallery, 108, 131, 196,220, 262, 320, 403, 405, 486,499, 517, 527, 647, 651, 687, 688, 802, 812, 815,820,838,843 Newcastle, Duke of, 95, 235, 250, 325, 336, 337, 436, 440, 649, 655, 685 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Infirmary, 395 New CoUege, Oxford, 679 Nichols, Mr. J. Gough, 376, 501, 529, 771 Normanby, Dowager Marchioness of, 681 North, Colonel, M.P. 641 Northumberland, Duke of, 42, 459 Onslow, Rev. A. L. 329 Orford, Earl of, 213, 307, 313 Pakington, Sir J. S., Bart. M.P. 130 PaUiser, Sir H. Palliser, Bart. 733 Parker, Mr. J. O.xley, 831, 834 Pearson, Capt. G. F. 555, 562 Pembroke College, Cambridge, 803 Peterborough, Bishop of 36 Plymouth and Cottonian Library, 558, 559 Pocock, Mr. Lewis, 549 PoUard-Urquhart, Mr. W., M.P., 192, 198 Popham, Mr. F. Leyborne, 222 Portsmouth, Earl of, 33 Powis, Earl of 479, 697, 700 Prat, Rev. R. 202 Prideaux, Col. Sir E. S., Bart. 32 Queen's College, Oxford, 153, 216 Radcliffe Library, Oxford, 124 Raeburn, Mr. John P. 781, 782 Raymond, Rev. J. M. St. Clere, 715 Read, Mrs. 541 Rhodes, Mr. John, 587 Richmond, Duke of K.G. 274, 766 Richmond, Mr. G., R.A. 530, 533, 634 Rivers, Lord, 413 Rokeby, Lieut.-Gen. Lord, 628, 710 Romney, Rev. John, 528, 682 Rooper, Rev. W. H. 556, 565, 623 Rosslyn, Earl of 783 Royal Academy, 340, 444, 447, 519, 520, 521, 523, 524 543, 544,550,585, 588, 829 Royal College of Physicians, 151, 158, 178, 181, 241, 354, 367, 394,506,596, 618, 702, 835 Royal College of Surgeons, 25, 237, 507, 624, 832 Royal CoUege of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 72, 73, 74, 79 Royal Hibernian Academy, 511 Royal Observatory, 568 Royal Society, 58, 77, 185, 189, 231, 286, 342, 349, 368, 401,422,678,811, 814, 817 RusseU, Mr. William, 689 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 833 St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, 238, 244, 426 St. German's, Earl of, loi, 225 St. James's, Westminster, 171 St. Martin's-in-the Fields, 297 Salford Royal Museum, 810 Salisbury, Marquis of K.G. 497, 617, 859 Sandby, Mr. WiUiam, 509, 516 Saye and Sele, Rev. Lord, 742 Sharpe, Mr. WiUiam, 512, 515 Sheffield, Eari of, 659, 667, 779 Sherborne, Lord, 30, 481 Smith, Mr. WiUiam, 534, 854 Smollett, Mr. A. 369 Society of Antiquaries, 127, 175, 432 Society of Arts, 510, 513 Spencer, Eari, K.G. 16, 18, 49, 53, 75, 76, 80, 81, 86, 89, 90, 91, 160, 186, 224, 259, 266, 271, 272, 396,400,423, 424, 434, 439, 468, 475, 514, 584,635, 644, 695, 729 Stair, Earl of 8, 20, 57, 102, 230, 399, 605 Stanhope, Earl, 326, 442, 485, 738 Stapylton, Mr. H. E. Chetwynd, 97 Stationers' Company, 292, 294 Stephens, Mr. H. Lewis, 725 StiUingfleet, Rev. H. J. W. 41 StirUng, Sir Walter, Bart. 721 Stopford, Mr. W. B. 100, 642 Surtees, Mr. Alfred, 770 Sutheriand, Duke of, K.G. 296, 341, 564, 865 INDEX OF LENDERS. 193 Sydney, Viscount, G.C.B. 60, 284, 425 494 640, 645 Talbot, Miss, 253 Talbot de Malahide, Lord, 19 TattersaU, Mr. Richard, 797 Taylor, Mr. Edward Clough, 589 Taylor, Mr. J. Stiriing, 809 Thornton, Rev. F. V. 246, 247, 375, 377 Thurlow, Rev. ChanceUor, 784 Torphichen, Lord, 69 Townshend, Marquis, 228, 265, 348, 412, 429, 491, 498, 646 Trench, Rev. F. 774 Trevelyan, Sir W. C, Bart. 826 Trinity College, Cambridge, 35, 52, 180, 671 Trinity CoUege, DubUn, 293, 839 Trinity College, Oxford, 593 Trinity House, 169 Trinity House, Hull, 490 Tweeddale, Marquis of 135 University of Edinburgh, 11, 734,842, 851 University of Oxford, 144, 179, 182, 427, 571 University CoUege, Oxford, 864 University Galleries, Oxford, 120, 312, 592 Vernon, Lord, 327 Waldegrave, Frances, Countess, 283, 438, 450, 451, 452 Waldy, Rev. J. E. 359, 539 Walker, Mr. E. 218 Walpole, Hon. F. 232, 236 Watson, Mr. C. Knight, 836 Wellington, Duke of, K.G. 435, 443, 743, 751, 752, 753, 754 Wenlock, Lord, 456 Wentworth, Mr. F. Vernon, 406, 581 Western, Sir Thomas B., Bart. M.P. 351 Westminster, Dean of, 625 Westminster, Head Master of, 385 Westmorland, Countess Dowager of, 823 Wharncliffe, Lord, 234, 448 Wheler, Mrs. E. 677 Whitehead, Mr. John, 384 Wicklow, Earl of, 346 Wilbraham, Mr. G. F. 48, 664 Wild, Mr. J. W. 732 WiUes, Mrs. W. 254 Willett, Mr. Henry, 668 WiUiams's (Dr.) Library, 66, 92, 383 WiUiams, Mr. F. Hanbury, 167, 168, 257, 275 WiUiams, Mr. G. A. 310 Wilmot, Sir Henry S., Bart. 149, 381, 610, 615 Wilton, Earl of 858 Winchester, Bishop of 619 Windsor, Baroness, 145 Winnington, Sir Thomas E., Bart. M.P- 282 Wise, Mr. H. C, M.P. 132 Woodd, Mr. BasU T., M.P. 273, 609 Wood, Mr. T. Moreton, 598 Woodyeare, Rev. J. F. W. 343 Zetland, Eari of, 493, 712 INDEX. No. IL — NAMES OF PAINTERS. N.B.. — The rule adopted in giving the Names of Painters has been to retain those names supplied by the owners ofthe works exhibited. {See Preface, p. iii.) The figures refer to the number of the Portrait. Abbot, Lemuel F. (1762-1803), 527, 629, 799 Aikman, WiUiam (1682-1731) {See No. 107), II, 107,245,333 Allan, David (1744-1796) {See No. 540), 428, 540 Amiconi, James (1675-1752), 277 Barry, James, R.A. (1741-1806) {See . No. 510), 510,513, 598 Battoni, Pompeio (1708- 1 7 87), 41 9, 583, 635 Beach, Thomas, 615, 687, 797 Beechey, Sir WiUiam, R.A. (1753-1839), 509,613,638,702, 812,859 BeUars, — , 363 Bindon, — , 143 Blanchet, L. G., 307, 313 Boll, - 173 Brompton, R. ( -1790), 485, 795 Brown, Mather ( -18 10), 678, 798, 815 Buckshorn, Joseph, 41 Burghersh, Lady (Countess Dowager of Westmorland), 823 Cassana, Nicholas (1659-1713), 21 Chamberlin, Mason, R.A. ( -1787), 422, 829 Chinner)-, George, 5 1 1 Closterman, John (1656-1713), 38, 151 Copley, J. S., R.A. (1737-1815), 486, 729, 739, 756 Cosway, Richard, R.A. (1741-1821), 795 Cotes, Francis, R.A. (i 726-1770), 459, 471, 777 Cranke, — , 500 Crosse, Lewis ( -1724), 29 Curtis, Miss Sarah (Mrs. Hoadly), 220 Dahl, Michael (1656-1743) {See No. i63),2,22,8o,84 141, 163,218,21^,381 Dance, Nathaniel, R.A. (Sir Nathaniel Dance Holland, Bt.) (1734-1811), 479, 496, 521, 595, 602, 636, 641, 737, 816, 843 Dandridge, Bartholomew, 405 De Largilliere {See Largilliere) Delia Rusca, Charles F, 234 De Medina {See Medina) Devis, A.W. (1762-1822), iyi,:j']2 Drummond, — , 723 Dupan, — , 430 Eckhardt, J. G., 375, 377 Ellys, Jack, 397 Ferrers, Benjamin, 166 Field, — , 825 Gainsborough, Thomas, R.A. (1727- 1788) {See 515), 326, 410, 413, 434, 436, 440, 449, 454 455, 456, 462,463, 468, 470, 472, 473, 475, 489, 512, 515, 519, 530, 533, 579, 626, 634 639,643, 656, 657, 658, 669, 683, 691, 701, 704, 706,715, 716, 719, 738, 758,765,766, 793, 824, 831, 834 835, 840, 848 Gibson, Thomas (1680-1751), 175 INDEX OF PAINTERS. 195 Mails, J. J., 846 Hamilton, Gavin (i73o-i797), 279 Hamilton, William, R.A. (1751-1801), «28 Hamilton, — , 748 Maftneman, Adrian (1611-1680), 4 Hardy, Thomas, 647 Hayman, Francis, R.A. (1708-1776) {See No. 340), 262, 437 Hickel, A. ( -1798), 759, 764 Highmore, Joseph (1692-1780), 185, 289, 291, 292, 294 353 Hill, Thomas, 133 Hoadly, Mrs. (Miss Sarah Curtis), 220 Hoare, WiUiam, R.A. (1707- 1792), 268, 325, 337, 467 Hogarth,' William (1697-1764) (.S^^ No. 352), 176, 229, 240, 269, 285, 297-, 315, 320, 330, 332, 341, 344, 345, 347, 348, 351, 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 360, 364, 368, 370, 37'2, 374 431, 507, 810 Home, Edward, 814 Hone, Nathaniel, R.A. (i 730-1784) {SeeNo. 524), 524 H-ontliorst, Gerard < 1 592-1 660), 68 I Hoppner, John, R.A. (175-9-1810) {See ¦ Mo. 585), 469, 569, 585, 675, 743, 749, 751, 753, 754, 767, 857 Hudson, Th0mas(i7oi-i779), 254,259, 266, 271, 286, 314 3*7, 334 394 398, ', 4^3, 427, 442, 446 Humphrey, Ozias, R.A. (1742-1800) •<&^N.o.572), 624, 745 Hysing, Hans, 390 Jansen, Cornelius (1590-1665), 3 Jervas, Charies (1675-1739), 86, 140, ' 158, 160,272, 409 Kauffmann, Angelica, R.A. (1740-1807) {See No. 531), 400, 429, 531, 539, 603, 670, 694 700 Kent, WilUam (1684-1748) {See No. 350), 350 Kettle, Tilly (1740-1798), 688, 735 Klosta-mann {See Closterman) Knapton, George (1698-1788), 233, 424 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Bart. (1648- 1723) ¦[See No. 120); i, 6, 9, 15,17, 24 27, 28, ' 32, 33, t7i 40, 42, 52, 56, 58, 60, 65, <'7, 69, 76, 77, 78, 82, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 96, 99, loi, I04, 108, no, III, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 132, 134 137, 138, 145, 146, 147, iss, 157, 165, 174 178, 184 187, 190, 201, 205,207, 211, 212, 214,217, 225, 231, 232, 236, 270 K>te, F, 376 Laguerre, Lewis (1663-1721), 131 Lane, — , 698 LargOliere, N. de(i656-i746), 203,213 Laroon, Marcellus, 359 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, P.R.A. (1769- 1830), 673, 757, 761, 778, 780, 805, 850, 853, 856, 858, 860, 862, 863, 864 Le Brun, Charles (1619-1690), 19 Lely, Sir Peter (1617-1680), 14 23, 49, 75 LiUy, E., 103 Luti, Benedetto (1666-1724), 200 Martin, David (1730-1785), 611, 822 Medina, Sir John B. de (1659-17 n) {See No. 73), 8, 72, 73, 74 79, 102 Mengs, Raphael (1728- 1779), 308 Mercier, Phihp (1689-1760), 411 Miller (or Millar), WiUiam (1740-1810), 542 Morland, Henry Robert ( -I797), 433, 441 Murray, Thomas (1666-1724), 161, 179, 189, 241 Nasmyth, Alexander (1758-1840), 804 Nollekens, J. F. (1706-1748), 290 Northcote, James, R.A. (1746-1831) {SeeNo. S7S), 575, 813, 838 Opie, John, R.A. (i 761-1807) {See No. 588), 560, 588, 684, 689, 708, 720, 809, 837 Owen, WUliam, R.A (1769-1825), 722 Paton, — , 267 Paxton, John ( -1780), 526 Pellegrini, — , 820 Philips, C, 276, 281,327, 362 PhiUips, Thomas, R.A. (1770-1845), 784 811 Pine, R. E. (1730-1795 or 1742-1790), 371 Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), 61 Puyl, V. S., 529 Pyle, P., 501 196 INDEX OF PAINTERS. Raeburn, Sir Henry, P.R.S.A. (i7S6- 1823), 653, 711, 734, 781, 782,783, 790, 842, 851, 861 Ramsay, Allan (i 709-1784), 227, 230, 239,252, 258, 312, 331, 379, 393,488, 666, 742 Read, Catharine ( -1778) {See No. 541), 439, 541 Rembrandt, (i 606-1 674), 18 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R.A. (1723- 1792) {See No. 517), 298, 303, 318, 322, 323, 324, 338, 339, 340, 343, 346, 366, 373, 382, 401, 412, 414, 415,417, 418, 420, 425, 444 445, 447, 448, 450, 451, 452, 453, 457, 460, 461, 465,466, 474, 476, 477, 478, 480, 487,491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 5i7, 522, 525, 532, 535, 544 545, 547, 548, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554 556, 557, 558, 559, 561, 563, 564, 565, 567, 570, 573, 574, 576, 578, 580, 581, 584, 586, 587, 590, 592, 593, 594 597, 599, 601, 604, 606, 607, 608, 612, 617, 620, 621, 623, 628, 630,631,637, 640, 642, 644, 646, 648, 650, 652, 659, 660, 661, 662, 665, 667, 672, 676, 680, 681, 685, 686, 690, 692', 693, 695, 696, 697, 705, 710, 712, 713, 717, 718, 721, 731, 736, 740, 760, 763, 768,769,773, 776, 779, 787, 788, 789, 803, 826, 827, 832,833,836,847,849,852,855 Richardson, Jonathan (1665- 1745), 54, 121, 136, 149, 154, 169, 177, 186,237, 250, 342, 389, 396 Rigaud, — , 5 Riley, John (1646-1691), 26, 53, 148, 224 Rising, J., 497, 744 Roberts, — , 571 Rollason, — , 677 Romney, George (1734-1802) {See No. 528), 528, 572, 589, 591, 600, 633, 668, 682, 699, 709, 726, 755, 762, 774 775, 785, 818, 819, 841, 865 RusseU, John, R.A. (i 744-1 806), 483, 504 808, 845 Schaak, — , 651 Singleton, Henry (1766-1839), 516, 520, 549 Slaughter, Stephen, 358, 404 Soest or Zoest, Gerard (1637-1681), 135 Stothard, Thomas, R.A. (1755-1834),. 771 Stroehling, — , 866 Stuart, Gilbert Charles (1755-1828), 536, 537, 645, 741 Stubbs, George, A.R.A. (1724-1806), 609 Thornhill, Sir James, M.P. (1676-1734) {See No. 183), 35, 113, 125, 183, 285 TiUemans, P., 387 Trevisani, Francesco (i 656-1 746), 192, 198, 206, 299 Vanderbank, — , 164 Vanderburgh, — ,817 Vander Meulen, — ,10 Vanloo, J. B. (1684-1745), 81, 264, 378 Verelst, H, 97 Verelst, — , 369 Walton, Henry (1720-1795), 482, 484 Wells, J., 349 West, Benjamin, P.R.A. (1738-1820) {See 543), 407, 622, 727 Westmorland, Countess Dowager of {See Burghersh, Lady) Wheatley, Francis, R.A. (1747-1801)^ 649 Whood, Isaac (1689-1752), 221 Williams, John Michael, 335 Wilson, Benjamin, F.R.S. (1721-1788) (.S-^,?No. 514), 514794 Wilson, Richard, R.A. (1714-1782) {See No. 523), 490, 523, 801, 854 Winstanley, Hamlet (1695-1760) {See No. 248), 83, 248, 249, 251 Wissing, WiUiam (1656-1687), 16, 46,. 48 Woolaston, J., 188 Woolaston, J., jun., 403 Wootton, John (1720-1765), 284, 302 Worlidge, Thomas (1700-1766) {See No. 361), 361 Wright, Joseph, A.R.A. (I734-1797) {See No. 791), 577, 610, 714 791, 8<»' Wyck, John (1640-1702)^ 44 Zoffany, Johann, R.A. (1735-1810), 458, 464 505, 506, 518, 546, 582,614 618, 654 703, 747, 806 INDEX. No. III.— PORTRAITS. The figures refer to the number ofthe Portrait. Abington, Mrs. 60 1, 604 Adam, Alexander, LL.D. S61 Adam, Robert, 5S3 Addington, Henry, ist Viscount Sidmouth, 67^ Addison, Joseph, 115, 150 Aikman, William, 107 Aislabie, Right Hon. John, 223 Albany Countess of (Princess Louisa Maximi- lianaofStolberg-Guederfl), 308 Alberstroff, Titular Countess of (Miss Clemen tina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw), 305 Aldrich, Henry, D.D. Dean of Christ Church, 39 Allan, David, 540 Amelia, Princess, 390 Amelia, Princess, 857 Amherst, ist Lord, K.B. (Jeffrey Amherst), 672 Ancaster, Duchess of (Mary Panton), 453 Andre, Major John, 648 Anne, Queen, 80, 103 Alison, ist Lord (George Anson), 324 Arbuthnot, John, M.D. 158 Argyll, 1st Duke of (Archibald Campbell), 34 Argyll, 2nd Duke of, K.G. (John Campbell), 127 Argyll, Duchess of (Mary Bellenden), 242 Argyll, Duchess of (Elizabeth Gunning), 433, +71 Arkwright, Sir Richard, 800 Armagh, Archbishop of (Hugh Boulter), 408 Armagh, Archbishop of (William Newcome), 616 Armagh, Archbishop of (Richard Robinson, Lord Rokeby), 710 Armstrong, General John, 87 Arne, Susanna Maria, Mrs. Cibber, 365 Arundell, Robert Monckton, 4th Viscount Galway, K,B. 844 Ashe, St. George, Bishop of Deny, 93 Astle, Thomas, 622 Athlone, ist Earl of (Godart de R. de Gin- kell), I Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, 106 Auckland, ist Lord (William Eden), 863 Augusta, Princess of Wales, 264 Auverquerque, Henry de Nassau d', 1st Earl of Grantham, 12 Baker, Honora, Viscountess Chetwynd, 97 Baker, William, M.P. 816 Banks, Sir Joseph, Bart. K.B. P.R.S. 811 Banks, Thomas, R.A. 621 Baretti, Joseph, 576 Barre, Lieut-Col. Isaac, 680 Barrington, 2nd Viscount (William Wildman), 418 Barrington, Admiral the Hon. Samuel, 739 Barrington, Hon. Mrs. 492 Barry, James, R.A. 510 Barry, Mrs. (Julia Roerden), 513 Bartolozzi, Francesco, 525 Basset, Francis, ist Lord de Dunstanville, 683 Bastard, William, 692 Bastard Mrs. (.-inn Worsley), 662 Bath, ist Marquis of (Thomas Thynne), 778 Bath and Wells, Bishop of (George Hooper), 229 Bathurst, 2nd Earl, Lord Chancellor (Henry Bathurst), 496 Beard, John, 614 Beattie, James, D.C.L. 686 Beauclerc, Lady Diana, 502 Beauclerc, Topham, 416 Beaufort, 5th Duke of, K.G. (Henry Somerset), 477 Beaufort, Duchess of (Elizabeth Berkeley), 656 Beaumont, Sir George Howland, Bart. 547 Beaumont, Lady (Margaret Willes), 548 Bedford, 4th Duke of, K.G. (John Russell), 455 Belchier, John, 624 Bellenden, Mary, Duchess of Argyll, 242 Benbow, Vice-Admiral John, 17 Bentinck, William, ist Earl of Portland, 5 Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Portland, K.G. 780 Bentley, Richard, D.D. 180 Bentley, Thomas, 577 Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, 293 Berkeley, Elizabeth, Duchess of Beaufort, 656 Berwick, Duke of, K.G. (James Fitzjames), 21 Bessborough, Countess of (Lady Henrietta Spencer), 400, 439 Betterton, Thomas, 61, 67 Bcveridge, WiUiam, Bishop of St. Asaph, 166 Bingham, Lavinia, Countess Spencer, 695 198 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Birch, Thomas, D.D. 349 Blaclcburne, Francis, Archdeacon of Cleve land, 426 Blackett, Sir WaUer Calverley, Bart. 826 Blackmore, Sir Richard, M.D. 151 Blackstone, Sir William, 744 Blount, Martha and Teresa, 152 Bolingbroke, 1st Viscount (Henry St. John), 109 Boltby, Lady Mary, 634 Bolton, Duchess of (Lavinia Fenton), 240 Booth, Henry, 1st Earl of Warrington, 48 Boothby, Sir W., 416 Boringdon, Lord (John Parker), 620 Boswell, James, Wife, and Children, 549 Boulter, Hugh, Archbp. of Armagh, 408 Boulton, Matthew, 799 Bower, Archibald, 382 Bowyer, Admiral Sir G., Bart. 736 Boyce, WiUiam, Mus. Doc. 427. BoydeU, Alderman John, 542 Boyle, Charles, 4th Earl of Orrery, K.T. 172 Boyle, Henry, ist Earl of Shannon, 358 Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burhngton and Cork, K.G. 280 Boyle, Lady Charlotte, Marchioness of Har tington, 391 Boyne, 1st Viscount (Gustavus Hamilton), 62 Boyne, 2nd Viscount(Gustavus Hamilton), 357 Bradford, 2nd Earl of (Richard Newport), 184 Bradford, Countess of (Mary Wilbraham), 190 Bradley, James, D.D. F.R.S. 342 Brady, Nicholas, D.D. 128 Bridges, Lady (Fanny Fowler), 777 Bridgewater, Countess of (EUzabeth Churchill), 160 Bridport, ist Viscount, K.B. (Alexander Hood), 731. Bristol, Bishop of (Thomas Newton), 827 Britton, Thomas, 188 Bromley, Right Hon. William, 162 Broughton, John, 356 Brown, Launcelot, 595 Browne, Sir WiUiam, M.D. 394 Bruce, James, 802 Brudenell, George, 4th Earl of Cardigan, 359 Buckingham, Duke of (John Sheffield), 56 Buckingham, 1st Marquis of (Geo. Grenville Nugent Temple), 657 Buckingham, Duchess of, 56 Buckinghamshire, 2nd Earl of (John Hobart), 706 Buckinghamshire, Countess of, 701 Bull, George, Bishop of St. David's, 70 Bunbury, Sir T. C. Bart. 578 Bunbury, Henry William, 597 Bunbury, Mrs. H. W. (Catharine Horneck), 554 Burgoyne, General Sir John, 663 Burke, Edmund, 560 Burke, Richard, 584 Burlington and Cork, 3rd Earl of, K.G. (Richard Boyle), 280 Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 37 Burney, Charles, Mus. Doc. 690 Burns, Robert, 804 Burr, Margaret (Mrs. Gainsborough), 512 Bute, 3rd Earl of, K.G. (John Stuart), 448 Butler, James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, K.G. zS Butler, Joseph, Bishop of Durham, 287, 395 Cadogan, 1st Earl (William Cadogan), 131 Calder, Admiral Sir Robert, Bart. K.C.B. 746 Camden, jst Earl, Lord Chancellor (Charles Pratt), 480 Campbell, Archibald, 1st Duke of Argyll, 34 Campbell, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, K.G. 227 Campbell, Lord President Sir Islay, Bart. 786' Campbell, Anne (Lady Fortescue), 599 Canning, Right Hon. George, 764 Canterbury, Archbishop of (John Tillotson) 24 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Thomas Tenison), 31 Canterbury, Archbishop of (William Wake), 221 . Canterbury, Archbishop of (Thomas Herring), 269 Canterbury, Archbishop of (John Potter), 380 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Thomas Seeker), 460 Canterbury, Archbishop of (John Moore), 792 Canterbury, Dean of (George Stanhope, D.D. ), 209 Cardigan, 4th Earl of (George Brudenell), 359 Carlisle, Bishop of (Charles Lyttelton), 666 C.irlisle, Archdeacon of (William Paley, D.D.), S12 Carlyle, Rev. Alexander, D.D. 822 Caroline, Qu^een, 255 Carstares, Rev. William, 1 1 Carter, Right Hon, Thomas, 409 Carteret, John, Earl Granville, K,G. 259 Cathcart, 8th Lord (Charles Cathcart), 252 Cathcart, 9th Lord, K.T. (Charles Cathcart), 281, 298 Cathcart, Lady (Jane Hamilton), 303 Cathcart, Hon. Mary (Mrs. Graham), 463 Catlcy, Miss Ann, 587 Catt, Christopher, 137 Cave, Edward, 376 Cavendish, William, xst Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 47 Cavendish, William, 4th Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 392 Cavendish, WiUiam, 5th Duke of Devonshire,. K.G. 474 Cavendish, Lord Richard, 7S9 Cavendish, Dorothy, Duchess of Portland, 58J Cavendish, Lady Georgiana Dorothy, 773 Cecil, Henry, ist Marquis of Exeter, 862 Cecil, James, ist Marquis of SaUstury, K-Gi. 859 Cecil, Lady Sophia, 862 Chambers, Sir Robert, 652 Chambers, Sir WiUiam, R.A. 544 Chandler, Samuel, D.D. F.R.S. 422 Charles Edward Stuart, Prince, 306, 309, 310, 3", 3'3 Charlotte, Queen, 444, 458, 459 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 199 Chatham, istlarl of (William Pitt)» 467, 48.5 Chatham, Bawness qf (Lady Hester Gren ville), 44^ Chatterton, Thomas, 810 Chenevi%Melg8i!W (Mrs. Trench), 774 Cheselden, WiUiam, 237 Chesterfield, 4th Earl of, K.G. (Philip Dormer Stanhope), 326 Chetwynd, Viscountess (Honora Baker), 97 ghrist Church, Dean of (Henry Aldrich, D.D.), 39 Christ's Hospital, Annual Orations at, 771 Christie, James, 793 Churchill, John, ist Duke of Marlborough, K.G. 81, 87 Churchill, Lieut.-Gen. Charles,, M.P. 167 Churchill, Rev. Charles, 651 ChurchiU, Lady Anne, 91 Churchill, Lady Elizabeth, Countess of Bridge- water, 160 Churchill, Lady Henrietta, 9 1 Churchill, Lady Mary, Duchess of Montagu, 86 Cibber, Mrs. (Susanna Maria Arne), 365 Cipriani, Giovanni Battista, R.A. 521 Clancarty, Countess of (Elizabeth Spencer), 53 Clare, 1st Earl of (John Fitzgihbon), 839 Clare, Lord, 410 Clarendon, 3rd Earl of (Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury), 130 Clarke, George, D.C.L. 1 1 3 Clarke, Samuel, D.D. 171 Clayton, Robert, Bishop of Clogher, 295 Clements, Colonel, 508 Cleveland, Archdeacon of (Francis Black- burne), 416 Clinton, Henry Pelham, 2nd Duke of New castle, 649 Clinton, Thomas Pelham, Earl of Lincoln, 440 Clinton, Sir Henry, K.B. 655 Clive, 1st Lord, K.B. (Robert Clive), 479 Clive, Hon. Charlotte, 700 Clogher, Bishop of (Robert Clayton), 295 Cloyne, Bishop of (George Berkeley), 293 Cocks, Margaret, Countess of Hardwicke, 256 Codrington, Christopher, 125 CoUins, Anthony, 226 Collins, WiUiam, 363 Colman, George, 68 1 Colston, Edward, 54 Compton, Sir Spencer, Earl of Wilmington, K.G. 122 Congreve, William, 116 Conway, Field-Marshal Henry Seymour, 462 Conway, Anne Seymour, Hon. Mrs. Damer, 53» Cook, Captain James, F.R.S. 737 Cooke, Mr. 343 Coote, Sir Eyre, K.B. 499 Coram, Captain Thomas, 341 Cornbury, Lord (Edward Hyde), 130 CornwaUis, jst Marquis, K.G. (Charies Corn wallis), 756 Coutts. Thomas, 728 Coventry, Countess of (Maria Gunning), 441 Cowley, Lord (Henry Wellesley), 753 Cowper, 1st Earl, Lord Chancellor (WiUiani Cowper), 121 Cowper, 3rd Eatl (George Nassau Cowper), 70J Cowper, William, 807 Cowper, William (Anatomist), 25 Coxe, Frances Susannah, Lady De Dunstan ville, 691 Craggs, Right Hon. James, 225, 319 Crewe, ist Lord (John Crewe), 856 Crewe, 3rd Lord (Nathaniel Crewe), Bishop of Durham, 6 Crewe, Mrs. (afterwards Lady), Frances Anne Grevjlle, 676 Crewe, Lady (Frances Anne Greville), 853 Croft, William (Mus. Doc), 179 Crouch, Mi-s. 633 Cruden, Alexander, 384 Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of, K.G. 281, 302, 318 Cumberland, Henry Frederick, Duke of, 473 Cumberland, Duchess of (Anne Luttrell), 449, 456, 473 Cumberland, Richard, Bishop of Peterborough, 36 Cumberland, Richard, 589 Curran, John Philpot, 761 Dahl, Michael, 163 Dalrymple, Sir David, Lord Hailes, 605 Dalrymple, Sir James, 102 Dalrymple, James, ist Viscount Stair, 8 Dalrymple, Sir John Hamilton, Bart. 399 Dalrymple, John, ist Earl of Stair, 57 Dalrymple, John, 2nd Earl of Stair, K.T. 230 Damer, Hon. Mrs. (Anne Seymour Conway), 532 Dampler, Captain WiUiam, i6i Darlington, Countess of (Charlotte Sophia Kil mansegg), 208 Darriquenave, Charles, 119 Dartmouth, 2nd Earl of (William Legge), 419 Darwin, Erasmus, M.D. 677 Dashwood, Elizabeth, Duchess of Manchester, 855 Dashwood, Lady (Mary Helen Graham), 696 De DunstanvUle, 1st Lord (Francis Basset), §83 De Dunstanville, Lady (Frances Susannah Coxe), 69 1 De GinkeU. {See Ginkell.) Delany, Mrs. (Mary Granville), 708 De Moivre, Abraham, 185 Denmark, Prince George of, K.G. 84, 113 Derby, ioth Earl of (James Stanley), 83 Derby, nth Earl of (Sir Edward Stanley), 251 Derby, 12th Earl of (Edward Smith Stanley), 5C0, 669, 694 Derby, 13th Earl of, K.G. (Edward Smith Stanley), 673, 699 Derby, Countess of (Elizabeth Hesketh), 249 Derby, Countess of (Lady Eliz. Hamilton), 694 Derby, Countess of (Eliza Farren), 858 Derry, Bishop of (St. George Ashe), 93 Devonshire, ist Duke of, K.G. (William Cavendish), 47 200 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Devonshire, 4th Duke of, K.G. (WiUiam Cavendish), 392 Devonshire, 5th Duke of, K.G. (WilUam Cavendish), 474 Devonshire, Duchess of (Rachael Russell), 159 Devonshire, Duchess of (Lady Georgiana Spen cer), 400, 434, 439, 470, 773 Digby, ist Earl (Henry Digby), 608 Digby, 5th Lord (William Digby), and Grand sons, 289 Digby, Hon. and Rev. C. 609 Digby, Countess (Mary Knowler), 603 Digby, Anne, Countess of Sunderland, 49 Digby, Hon. Mrs. Edward, and Children, 291 Dodd, Rev. William, LL.D. 821 Doddridge, Rev. Philip, D.D. 386 Dollond, John, F.R.S. 568 Domvile, Sir Compton, Bart. 404 Domvile, Bridget, Lady Santry, 388 Donoughmore, Lady (Christiana Hely-Hutch- inson), 769 Dorset, 6th Earl of (Charles Sackville), no Douglas, James, Duke of Hamilton, K.G. 79 Downshire, 1st Marquis of (Wills Hill), 497 Drake, Dr. 343 Drummond, James, 3rd Duke of Perth, 304 Dryden, John, 64, 65 Dudley, Rev. Sir Henry Bate, Bart. 831 Dudley, Lady, 834 Dunbar, Titular Earl of (Hon. James Murray), 7 Duncan, 1st Viscount (Admiral Adam Dun can), 749 Dundas of Arniston, Lord President, 790 Dundas, Henry, 1st Viscount Melville, 841 Dundas, Major-Gen. Thomas, 600 Dundas, Lady (Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam), 493 Dundas, Lady Eliz. Eleanora, 591 Dundee, Viscount (John Graham of Claver house), 13 Dundonald, Countess of (Isabella Raymond), 715 Dunstall, — , 614 Dupont, Gainsborough, 530 Durham, Bishop of (Nathaniel, 3rd Lord Crewe), 6 Durham, Bishop of (Joseph Butler), 287, 395 Eden, WiUiam, ist Lord Auckland, 863 Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, K.G. 414, 416 EgUnton, Countess of (Susannah Kennedy), 279 Eldon, Earl of (Sir John Scott), 770 Eliot, George Augustus, Lord Heathfield, K.B. 486 EUis, Welbore, ist Lord Mendip, 489 Elphinstone, Admiral George Keith, Viscount Keith, G.C.B. 722 Ely, Bishop of (Simon Patrick), 55 Erskine, 1st Lord, K.T. (Thomas Erskine), 759 Erskine, John, Earl of Mar, K.T. 211 Erskine, Hon. James, Lord Grange, 214 Essex, Countess of (FrancesHanbury Williams), 415 Eugene of Savoy, Prince, 88 Exeter, ist Marquis of (Henry Cecil), 862 Exeter, Dean of (Jeremiah Milles), 432 Exeter, Countess of (Sarah Hoggins), 862 Farren, Eliza, Countess of Derby, 858 Fenn, Sir John, 484 Fenn, Lady Eleanor, 482 Fenton, Lavinia, Duchess of Bolton, 240 Ferguson, Adam, LL.D. 842 Finch, Daniel, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and Winchilsea, 2 Findlater, 4th Earl of, K.T. (James Ogilvie), 72 Fisher, Kitty, 630, 631 Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 748 Fitzgibbon, John, ist Earl of Clare, 839 Fitzhardinge, Lady, 82 Fitzherbert, Alleyne, Ist Lord St. Helen's, 670 Fitzherbert, Mrs. 845 Fitzjames, James, Marshal Duke of Berwick, K.G. 21 Fitzmaurice, William, ist Marquis of Lans downe, K.G. 740 Fitzroy, Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of Grafton, 469 Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl (William Fitzwilliam), 712 Fitzwilliam, Lady Charlotte, 493 Fletcher of Saltoun, Andrew, 20 Flood, Henry, in the Irish House of Commons, 796 Folkes, Marrin, P.R.S. 368 Foote, Samuel, 685 Forbes, Lord President Duncan, 393 Forbes, Admiral Hon. John, 726 Fortescue, 2nd Lord (Matthew Fortescue;, 590 Fortescue, Countess (Hester Grenville), 755 Fortescue, Lady (Anne Campbell), 599 Fortescue, Lucy, Lady Lyttelton, 335 * Fortune-Teller, The,' 693, 713 Fothergill, John, M.D. 354 Fountaine, Sir Andrew, 355 Fowler, Fanny, Lady Bridges, 777 Fox, Henry, 1st Lord Holland, 330 Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 747, 763 Francis, Sir Philip, K.B. 767 Franklin, Benjamin, 643 Fraser, Simon, Lord Lovat, 320 Frederick Lev/is, Prince of Wales, K.G. 277, 290 Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, Daughters of, 261, 263 Frederica, Princess, Duchess of York, S66 Freind, John, M.D., M.P. 181 Gainsborough, Thomas, R.A. 515, 518, 519, 533 Gainsborough, Mrs. (Margaret Burr), 512 Gale, Susan, Lady Gardner, 612 Galway, 4th Viscount, K.B. (Robert Monck ton Arundell), Wife, and Child, 844 Gandon, lames, 621 Gardiner, Colonel James, 315 Gardner, Admiral Lord, 613 ¦ Gardner, Lady (Susan Gale), 612 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 201 ¦Garrick, David, 437, 551, 594, 602, 607 Gan-ick, Mrs. 551 Garth, Sir Samuel, M.D. 178 Gay, John, 173, 176, 177 George I. 194, 205 George II. 270 George III. 264, 445, 447, 464. George of Denmark, K.G., Prince, 84, 113 Gerard, Sir Robert Cansfield, Bart. 538 Germaine, Lady Elizabeth, 362 Germaine, Lord George, 642, 658 Gibbon, Edward, 664, 667, 668 Gibbs, James, 297 Gibson, Edmund, Bishop ofLondon, 216 Gilbert, Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron, 218 GinkeU, Godart de R. de, ist Earl of Athlone, i Gloucester, Prince WiUiam, Duke of. So, 85 Gloucester, Duchess of (Maria Walpole), 450, 461 Godolphin, ist Earl of, K.G. (Sidney Godol phin), loi Godolphin, Harriet, Duchess of Newcastle, 325 Godwin, Mrs. (Mary WoUstonecraft), 689 Goldsmith, OUver, 374, 552, 579 Gordon, WiUIam, 6th Viscount Kenmure, 212 Gower, Granville Leveson, ist Marquis of Stafford, K.G. 865 Grady, Mary Theresa, Countess of Ilchester, 847 Grafton, 3rd Duke of (Augustus Henry Fitzroy), 469 Grafton, Duchess of (Anne Liddell), 852 Graham of Claverhouse, John, Viscount Dundee, 13 Graham, Mary Helen, Lady Dashwood, 696 Graham, Hon. Mrs. (Mary Cathcart), 463 Granby,Marquisof(JohnManners), 323, 339 Grange, Lord (Hon. James Erskine), 214 Grantham, ist Earl of (Henry de Nassau d'Auverquerque), 12 Grantley, 1st Lord (Sir Fletcher Norton), 638 Granville, Earl, K.G. (John Carteret), 259 Granville, George, 1st Lord Lansdowne, 104 Granville, Countess (Frances Worsley), 266 Granville, Mary (Mrs. Delany), 708 Grattan, Henry, 741 Gray, Thomas, 375 Grenville, Right Hon. George, 465 GrenvUle, Catharine, Mrs. Neville, 755 Grenville, Hester, Countess of Chatham, 44a Grenville, Hester, Countess Fortescue, 755 Greville, Frances Anne, Mrs. (afterwards Lady), Crewe, 676 Greville, Frances Anne, Lady Crewe, 853 Grey, ist Earl, K.B. (Charles Grey), 757 Grey, 2nd Earl (Charles Grey), 860 Grey, Sir Henry, Bart. 750 Guilford, 2nd Earl of, K.G. (Frederick, Lord North), 641 Gunning, Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton and ofArgyll, 433, 471 tunning, Maria, Countess of Coventry, 441 Guy, Thomas, 164 Gwatkin, Mrs. (Theophila Palmer), 563 Gwyn, Mrs. (Mary Horneck), 561, 569 Hailes, Lord (Sir David Dalrymple), 605 Halifax, ist Earl of, K.G. (Charles Montagu), 52 Hall, John, 537 Hallam, Mrs. 704 Halley, Edmund, LL.D. 189 Hamilton, Duke of, K. G. (James Douglas), 79 Hamilton, Gustavus, ist Viscount Boyne, 62 Hamilton, Gustavus, 2nd Viscount Boyne, 357 HamUton, Lord Archibald, 276 Hamilton, Sir WilUam, 428 Hamilton, Hugh, 511 Hamilton, Duchess of (EUzabeth Gunning), 433. 471 Hamilton, Lady, 428 Hamilton, Lady Archibald, 267, 276 Hamilton, Lady EUzabeth, Countess of Derby, 694 Hamilton, Jane, Lady Cathcart, 303 Handel, George Frederick, 398, 411 Hanmer, Sir Thomas, Bart. 174 Hanover, Sophia Dorothea,Electress of, 68, 199 Hansard, Luke, 698 Harcourt, 1st Viscount, Lord Chancellor, (Simon Harcourt), 155 Harcourt, 2nd Earl (George Simon Har court), 495 Harcourt, Gen. Hon. William, 495 Harcourt, Countess (Elizabeth Vernon), 495 Hardwicke, 1st Earl of, Lord Chancellor, (PhlUp Yorke), 268, 331 Hardwicke, 2nd Earl of (PhUip Yorke), 788 Hardwicke, Countess of (Margaret Cocks), 256 Hargrave, Francis, 718 Harley, Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford, 98, 105 Harley, Edward, 2nd Earl of Oxford, 219 Harrison, Audrey, Viscountess Townshead, 265 Hartington, Marchioness of (Lady Charlotte Boyle), 391 Hastings, Warren, 688, 850 Hawkins, Sir Csesar, Bart. 507 Hawkins, Sir John, 571 Hawkins, Pennell, 505 Hay, John, 2nd Marquis of Tweeddale, 135 Hayley, WiUiam, 813 Hayman, Francis, R.A. 262, 340 Heard, Sir Isaac, 732 Heathfield, Lord, K.B. (George Augustus Eliot), 486 Heberden, William, M.D. 702 Hell-Fire Club, 508 Hely-Hutchinson, Right Hon. John, 768 Hely-Hutchinson, Christiana, Lady Donough more, 769 Henley, Robert, 1st Earl of Northington, Lord Chancellor, 446 Henley, Robert, 2nd Earl of Northington, K.T. 776 Henley, Anthony, M.P. 165 Henry Benedict Stuart, Prince, Cardinal Duke of York, 307, 316, 321 Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 47 J Henry, Matthew, 92 Henry, Robert, D.D. 611 202 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Herbert, Henrietta Antonia, Countess of Powis, 697 Herbert, Lady Lucy, 217 Herbert, Lady Winifred, Countess of Niths dale, 207 Herring, Thomas, Archbp, of Canterbury, 269 Herschel, Sir Fred. WUliam, 504 Hertford, Marchioness of (Isabella Ingram Shefiield), 42Q Hervey, Lord (John Hervey), 257 Hervey, Lady (Mary Lepell), 258 Hesketh, .EUzabeth, Countess of Derby, 249 Hewitt, James, ist Viscount Lifford, 849 Hill, Wills, 1st Marquis of Downshire, 497 Hill, Lady Mary Amelia, Marchioness of SaUs bury, 617 Hill, Anne, Countess of Mornington, 435, 823 HinchUffe, John, Bishop of Peterborough, 671 Hoadly, Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester, 220, 244 Hobart, John, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, 706 Hogarth, WiUiam, 352, 364, 372 Hogarth, Mrs, (Jane ThornhiU), 360 Hoggins, Sarah, Countess of Exeter, 862 Holland, ist Lord (Henry Fox), 330 Holland, Lady fCeoi-giana CaroUna Lennox), 273, 274 Holies, John, Duke of Newcastle, K.G, 95 Holies, Sir Thomas Pelham, Duke of New castle, K,G. 337 Hotrayd, John Baker, istEarlof Shefheld, 659 Hone, Nathaniel, R.A, 524 Hood, 1st Viscount (Samuel Hood), 727 Hood, Alexander, 1st Viscount Bridport, K,B, 73' Hood, Sir Samuel, Bart, 724 Hook, James, 629 Hookc, Dr. Nathaniel, 405 Hooper, George, Bp, of Bath and Wells, 229 Hoppner, John, R,A, 585 Home, George, Bishop of Norwich, 632 Horneck, Catharine (Mrs. H. W, Bunbury), 554 Horneck, Mary (Mrs, Gwyn), 561, 569 Horsley, Samuel, Bishop of St, Asaph, 625 Horton, Anne (^see Luttrell, Anne) Horton, Henrietta, Lady, 709 House of Commons (1730), 285 Howard, Henry, Earl of Suffolk and Berk shire, K.G, 478 .Howard, Ralph, Viscount Wicklow, 346 Howard, John, 815- Howard, Mrs. (Anne Witham), 626 Howe, ist Earl, K.G, (Richard Howe), 730 Howe, 3rd Viscount (George Augustus Howe), 243 Howe, Hon, Mrs, 503 Hume, Sir Patrick, ist Earl of Marchmont, 69 Hume, David, 379 Humphrey, O-zias, R.A. 572 Hunter, John, 832 Hunter, William, M.D. 506, 829 Huntington, William, 820 Hurd, Richard, Bishop of Worcester, 716 Hyde, Edward, Lord Cornbury, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, 130 Hyde, Catharine-, Duchess of Queensberry, ij6- 278, 296 Ilchester, 2nd Earl of (Henry Thos.), 609 Ilchester, Countess of (Mary Theresa Grady),. and Daughters, 847 Inchbald, Mrs, (Elizabeth Simpson), 682 IngUs, Charles, Bishop of Nova Scotia, 825 James Francis Edward Stuart, Mnce, 193, rjS,. 200, 203, 204, 210, 213 James, Mr, E. 609 Jebb, Sir Richar-d, M.D, 61S Jekyl, Sir Joseph, 191 Jenkinson, Charles, ist Earl of Liverpool, 785 Jenner, Edward, M.D, 838 Jennings, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 78,. 82, 89, 90 Jervis, John, ist Earl St. Vincent, K.B, 675 Jervis EUzabeth, Mrs, Johnson, 555 Johnson, Sam., LL.D. 356, 557, 564, 567, 574 Johnson, Mrs. (Elizabeth Reynolds), 55.3 Johnson, Mrs. (EUzabeth Jervis), 55.5, Johnson, Esther ("Stella"), 142 Jones, Sir William, 644 Kauffmann, AngeUca, R.A. 531, 539; Keene, Henry, and others, 501 Keith, Viscount, G.C.B. (Admiral George- Keith Elphinstone), 722 Keith, Field-Marshal James Francis Edward, 299 Kempenfelt, Rear-AdmiraL Richard, 735 Kenmure, 6th Viscount (William Gordon], 212 Kennedy, Susannah, Countess of Eglinton, 279 Kennet, White, Bishop of Peterborough, 94 Kent, William, 350 Kenyon, 1st Lord (Lloyd Kenyon), S37 Kilmansegg, Charlotte Sophia, Countess of Darlington, 208 Kingston, Duke of, 235 Kingston, 2nd Duke of, K.G, (Evelyn Pierre pont), 387 Kirby, John Joshua, 431 Kit-Cat Club, Members ofthe, 145 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Bart, 120 Knowler, Mary, Countess Digby, 603 Kyrle, John (" The Man of Ross"), 134 Lansdo-wne, ist Baron (George Granville), 1-04 Lansdowne, ist Marquis of, K.G. (William Fitzmiaurice), 740 Law of Lauriston, John, 196 Leake, Admiral Sir John, 169 Legge, William, 2nd Eatl of Dartmouth, 419 Legge, Right Hon. Henry Bilson, 481 Lennox, Georgiana CaroUna, Lady Holland, 273, 274 Ligonier, ist Earl (John Ligonier), 417 Ligonier-, Countess (Penelope Pitt), 413 Lincoln, Earl of (Thomas Pelham ClintonV Lincoln, Earl ol, 235 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 203 Lincoln, Countess of (Anna Maria Stanhope), 436 Linley, Elizabeth, Mrs. Sheridan, 472, 665, 758 Llandaff, Bishop of (Richard Watson), 836 Leeds, 1st Duke of, K.G. (Thomas Osborne), 5° Lepel, Mary, Lady Hervey, 258 Liddell, Anne, Duchess of Grafton, 852 Lifford, ist Viscount (James Hewitt), 849 Locke, John, 30, 40 London, Bishop of (John Robinson), 170 Lpn.don, Bishop of (Edmund Gibson), 216 London, Bishop of (Thomas Sherlock), 238 London, Bishop of (Robert Lowth), 679 London, Bishop of (Beilby Porteus), 830 Lonsdale, ist Viscount (Sir John Lowther), 71 Louisa Mary, Princess, 263 Louisa Stuart, Princess, 195 Louisa Maria Teresia Stuart, Princess, 197, 213 Lovat, Lord (Simon Fraser), 320 Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London, 679 Lowther, Sir John, ist Viscount Lonsdale, 71 Lucan, Earl of (Patrick Sarsfield), 1 9 Lucan, Lord, 416 Luttrell, Lord, 508 Luttrell, Anne, Duchess of Cumberland, 449, 456. 473 Luttrell, Lady EUzabeth, 473 Lyttelton, 1st Lord (George Lyttelton), 338 Lyttelton, 2nd Lord (Thomas Lyttelton), 795 Lyttelton, 1st .Lord (2nd Crea.), (WiUIam Henry Lyttelton), 794 Lyttelton, Charles, Bishop of Carlisle, 666 Lyttelton, Lady (Lucy Fortescue), 335 Macartney, Earl of (George Macartney), 566 Macclesfield, Ist Earl of. Lord Chancellor (Thomas Parker), 224 Macclesfield, 2nd Earl of (George Parker), 286 Macdonald, Flora, 312, 314 Mackenzie, William, 5th Earl of Seaforth, 215 Mackenzie, Henry, 711 MackUn, Charles, 806 Macpherson, James, 775 Malcolm, Sarah, 370 Malone, Edmund, 565 Man of Ross, Tbe (John Kyrle), 134 Manchester, Duchess of (Elizabeth Dashwood), 855 Manners, Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland, 660 Manners, John, Marquis of Granby, 323, 339 Mansfield, Earl of (William Murray), 487 Mar, Earl of, K.T. (John Erskine), 211 Marchmont, 1st Earl of (Sir Patrick Hume), 69 Marischal, Earl, 206 Markham, WiUiam, Archbishop of York, 717 Mariborough, xst Duke of, K.G. (John Churchill), 81, 87 Marlborough, 2nd Duke of, K.G. (Charles , Spencer), 396 Marlborough, Duchess of (Sarah Jennings), 78, 82, 89, 90 Marshman, Joshua, D.D. 707 Maryborough, Lord (Wm, Wellesley), 754 Mary IL, Queen, 46 Maskelync, Rev. Nevil, D.D,, F.R.S, 817 Mason, Rev, WiUiam, 803 Maty, Matthew, M.D, 430 Maxwell, William, 5th Earl of Nithsdale, 20t Maynard, Viscountess (Nancy Parsons), 454 Mead, Richard, M,D, 381 Mead, Sarah, Lady Wilmot, 610 Medina, Sir John Baptist de, 73 Melville, ist Viscount (Henry DundaB\ 841 Mendip, ist Lord (Welbore Ellis), 489 Middleton, Charlotte, Countess of Warwick, 114 Middleton, Lady, 15 Milles, Jeremiah, Dean of Exeter, 432 Milnes, Sir Robert Shore, Bart, 818 Milnes, Lady, 819 Milward of Garfield HaU, Children of Thomas, 483 Mohun, 5th Lord (Charles Mohun), 123 Monamy, Peter, 345 Monckton, Lieut. Gen, Hon. Robert, 407 Monckton, Hon. Eliz. Mary and Henrietti Maria, 840 {see also No, 844) Monro, James, M.D. 367 Monro, John, M.D, 596 Montagu, Charles, 1st Earl of HaUfax, K,G. Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich, 719 Montagu, Edward Wortley, 406 Montagu, Duchess of (Mary Churchill), 86 Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 234, 250 Montagu, Mrs. (Elizabeth Robinson), 62S Montgomery, Anne, Marchioness Townshend, 429 Moore, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 792 Mordaunt, Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, 100, 129 Morgan, Sir Charles, Bart., LL.D, 639 Morland, George, 534 Morley, ist Earl of (Hon. John Parker), 787 Mornington, ist Earl of (Garrett Wellesley), 443 Mornington, 3rd Earl of (WUliam Wellesley), 754 . ^ Mornington, Countess of (Anne Hill), 435, 823 Mortimer, John Hamilton, A.R.A, 854 Mulgrave, 2nd Lord (Constantine John Phipps), 745 Murphy, Arthur, 843 Murray, WiUiam, Earl of Mansfield, 487 Murray, Lord George, 301 Murray, Hon. James, 7 Murray, Mr. 416 Neville, .Mrs. (Catharine Grenville), 755 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 3rd Duke of, K.G. (John Holies), 95 Newcastle-under-Lyne, 1st Duke of, K.G. (Sir Thomas Pelham HoUes), 337 Newcastle-under-Lyne, 2nd Duke of, K.G. (Henry Pelham Clinton), 649 204 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Newcastle, Duchess of, (Harriet Godolphin), Newcome, William, Archbishop of Armagh, 6i6 Newport, Richard, 2nd Earl of Bradford, 184 Newton, Sir Isaac, 23, 29, 33, 35 Newton, Rev. John, 808 Newton, Thomas, Bishop of Bristol, 827 Nichols, John, 529 Nicol, John, D.D. 385 Nithsdale, 5th Earl of (WUliam Maxwell), 201 Nithsdale, Countess of (Lady Winifred Her bert), 207 Nollekens, Joseph, R.A. 527, 627 Norris, Admiral Sir John, 233 North, Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guilford, K.G, 641 North, Brownlow, Bishop of Winchester, 636 North, Roger, 14 Northcote, James, R,A, 575 Northington, 1st Earl of. Lord Chancellor (Robert Henley), 446 Northington, 2nd Earl of, K.T, (Robert Henley), 776 Norton, Sir Fletcher, 1st Lord Grantley, 638 Nottingham and Winchilsea, Earl of (Daniel Finch), 2 Norwich, Bishop of (George Home), 632 Norwich, Dean of (Humphrey Prideaux, D.D.) Nova Scotia, Bishop of (Charles Inglis), 825 Nugent, Christopher, M.D. 598 O'Brien, Nelly, 5S0, 606 Ogilvie, James, 4th Earl of Findlater and 1st Earl of Seafield, K.T. 72 Oldfield, Anne, 168 Onslow, Right Hon. Arthur, 285, 329 Opie, John, R.A. 588 Orford, Earl of (Admiral Edward Russell), 43 Orford, ist Earl of, K.G. (Sir Robert Wal pole), 247, 262, 283, 284, 319 Orford, 4th Earl of (Horace Walpole), 377, 438 Ormonde, 2nd Duke of, K.G, (James Butler), 26 Ormonde, Duchess of (Mary Somerset), 27 Orrery, 4th Earl of, K.T. (Charles Boyle), 172 Osborne, Thomas, 1st Duke of Leeds, K.G, 50 Oxford, ist Earl of (Robert Harley), 98, 105 Oxford, 2nd Earl of (Edward Harley), 219 Paine, James, and Son, 545 Paley, William, D.D. Archdeacon of Carlisle, 812 Palliser, Admiral Sir Hugh PaUiser, 733 Palmer, Mary, Marchioness of Thomond, 570 Palmer, Theophila, Mrs. Gwatkin, 563 Palmerston, Lord, 416 Panton, Mary, Duchess of Ancaster, 453 Parker, Thomas, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, Lord Chancellor, 224 Parker George, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, 286 Parker, Hon. John, 1st Earl of Morley, 787 Parker, John, Lord Boringdon, 620 Parker, Richard, 723 Parker, Hon. Theresa, 787 Parr, Rev. Samuel, LL.D. 846 Parsons, Nancy, Viscountess Maynard, 454 Patrick, Simon, Bishop of Ely, 55 Pearce, Zachary, Bishop of Rochester, 334 Pelham, Right Hon. Henry, 336 Pennant, Thomas, 848 Pepusch, John Christopher, 182 Percy, Elizabeth, Duchess of Somerset, 42 Perth, 3rd Duke of (James Drummond), 304 Peterborough, 3rd Earl of (Charles Mordaunt), IOC, 129 Peterborough, Bishop of (Richard Cumber land), 36 Peterborough, Bishop of (White Kennet), 94 Peterborough, Bishop of (John HinchUffe), 671 Peter Pindar (John Wolcot, M.D.), S09 Philips, John, 148 Phipps, Constantine John, 2nd Lord Mulgrave, 745 Pierrepont, Evelyn, 2nd Duke of Kingston, K.G. 387 Pierrepont, Lady Mary {see Lady Mary Wortley Montagu) PItcaIrn, Archibald, M.D. 74 Pitt, WiUiam, ist Earl of Chatham, 467, 485 Pitt, Right Hon. WiUiam, 765, 766 Pitt, Thomas, 1 17 Pitt, Penelope, Countess Ligonier, 41 3 Pitt, Miss, 9 Playfair, Rev. John, 851 Ponsonby, Colonel, 508 Pope, Alexander, 136, 146, 149, 154 Porter, Miss Lucy, 562 Porteus, Beilby, Bishop ofLondon, S30 Portland, 3rd Duke of, K.G. (WilUam Henry Cavendish Bentinck) 780 Portland, ist Earl of (WiUiam Bentinck), 5 Portland, Duchess of (Dorothy Cavendish), 581 Pott, Percival, 833 Potter, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 380 Poulett, ist Earl, K.G. (John Poulett), 96 Powis, Countess of (Henrietta Antonia Her bert), 697 Powys, Elizabeth, Viscountess Sydney, 494 Poyntz, Right Hon, Stephen, 423 Poyntz, Margaret Georgiana, Countess Spencer, 468, 635 Pratt, Charles, ist Earl Camden, Lord Chan cellor, 480 Prideaux, Humphrey, D.D.,Dean of Norwich, 32 Priestley, Joseph, LL.D. 684 Pringle, Sir John, Bart., P.R.S, 401 Prior, Matthew, 138, 141 Pritchard, Mrs. 371 Pulteney, Sir William, Bart,, M,P, 653 Purcell, Henry, 38 Queensberry, Duchess of (Catharine Hyde), 156, 278, 296 Quin, James, 348 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 205 Radclifte, John, M.D. 124 Rainier, Admiral Peter, 772 Ramsay, Allan, 239, 245 Ramsden, Jesse, F.R.S. 814 Raymond, IsabeUa, Countess of Dundonald, Read, Catherine, 541 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R.A, 517, 535, 550 Reynolds, Rev. Samuel, 558 Reynolds, Elizabeth (Mrs. Johnson), 553 Reynolds, Miss Frances, 559 Rich, Miss, 344 Richardson, Samuel, 294 Richardson, Mrs., 292 Robinson, John, Bishop ofLondon, 170 Robinson, Richard (Lord Rokeby), Arch bishop of Armagh, 710 Robinson, Elizabeth (Mrs. Montagu), 628 Robinson, Mrs. 762 Roblson, John, LL.D. 734 Rochester, Bishop of (Francis Atterbury), 106 Rochester, Bishop of (Zachary Pearce), 334 Rockingham, 2nd Marquis of, K.G, (Charles Watson Wentworth), 457, 466 Roerden, Julian, Mrs, Barry, 513 Rokeby, Lord (Richard Robinson, Archbishop of Armagh), 710 Romney, 1st Earl of (Henry SidneyJ, 75 Romney, George, R,A. 528 Rooper, Philippa, Lady Sunderlin, 623 Rosslyn, Earl of, Lord Chancellor (Alexander Wedderburn), 779, 783 Rovvc, Nicholas, 157 Royal Academy, General Assembly ofthe, 520 Royal Academy, and Wm. Hunter, M.D,, 506 Royal Academy in 1778, 546 Russell, John, 4th Duke of Bedford, K.G. 455 Russell, Admiral Edward, Earl of Orford, 43 Russell, Rachael, Duchess of Devonshire, 159 Rutland, 4th Duke of (Charles Manners), 660 Rutland, Duchess of (Mary Isabella Somerset), 573. 661 Ryder, Sir Dudley, Lord Chief Justice, 421 Sacheverell, Henry, D.D. 126 Sackville, Charles, 6th Earl of Dorset, no SackviUe, 1st Viscount (George Sackville), 642, 658 St, Asaph, Bishop of (WilUam Beveridge), 166 St, Asaph, Bishop of (Samuel Horsley), 625 St, David's, Bishop of (George Bull), 70 St, George, Colonel, 508 St, Helen's, ist Lord (Alleyne Fitzherbert), 670 St. John, Henry, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, 109 St. John, Henry, 416 St. Patrick's, Dean of (Jonathan Swift, D.D.), 139. 140, 143 St, Vincent, 1st Earl, K.B. (John Jervis), 675 Salisbury, ist Marquis of, K.G. (James Cecil), „ ?59 Salisbury, Bishop of (Gilbert Burnet), 37 Salisbury, Marchioness of (Lady Mary Amelia Hill), 617 Sandby, Paul, R.A. 509, 621 Sandby, Thomas, R.A. 516 Sandwich, 4th Earl of (John Montagu), 719 Santry, Henry, Lord, 508 Santry, Lady (Bridget Domvile), 388 Sarsfield, Patrick, Earl of Lucan, 19 Savile, Sir George, M.P. 490 Savoy, Prince Eugene of, 88 Saye and Sele, 10th Lord (Thomas Twisleton), 742 Scarborough, Earl of, 235 Schmidt, Bernard, 144 Schomberg, Duke of (Armand Frederick), 16 Scott, Sir John, Earl of Eldon, 770 Seafield, ist Earl of, K.T. (James Ogilvie), 72 Seaforth, 5th Earl of (WiUiam Mackenzie), 2 15 Seeker, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 460 Selwyn, George Augustus, 640 Shannon, 1st Earl of (Henry Boyle), 358 Sharp, John, Archbishop of York, 59 Sharp, Granville, 582, 798 Sharp, William, Family of, 582 ShefBeld, John, Duke of Buckingham, 56 Sheffield, 1st Earl of (John Baker Holroyd), 659 Sheffield, Isabella Ingram, Marchioness of Hertford, 420 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 760, 762 Sheridan, Mrs. (Elizabeth Linley), 472, 665, Sherlock, Thomas, Bishop ofLondon, 238 Shippen, WilUam, M.P. 222 Shorter, Catharine, Lady Walpole, 232, 246 Shovel, Admiral Sir Cloudesley, 22 Shuter, Edward, 614 Sidmouth, 1st Viscount (Henry Addington), 674 Sidney, Henry, ist Earl of Romney, 75 Simpson, Elizabeth (Mrs, Inchbald), 682 Skirving, Archibald, 78 1 Sloane, Sir Hans, Bart. M.D. 231, 241 Smeaton, John, 67S Smith, Lady Anne Culling (Lady Anne Wel lesley), and Daughters, 743 Smith, Lucy (Lady Strange), 322 Smollett, Tobias George, M.D. 369 Sobieski, Princess Maria Clementina, 192,202 Sodor and Man, Bishop of (Thomas Wilson), 389 Somers, John, Lord, Lord Chancellor, 28, 51 Somerset, Henry, 5th Duke of Beaufort, K.G, 477 Somerset, Duchess of (Elizabeth Percy), 42 Somerset, Mary, Duchess of Ormonde, 27 Somerset, Mary Isabella, Duchess of Rutland, 573. 661 SomerviUe, William, 187 Sophia Dorothea, Electress of Hanover, 68, 199 South, Robert, D.D, 63 Southwell, Sir Robert, P.R.S. 77 Spencer, Charles, 2nd Duke of Marlborough, K.G. 396 . Spencer, Charles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, K.G. 186 206 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Spencer, 1st Earl (John Spencer), 424, 475 Spencer, 2nd Earl, K.G, (George John Spen cer), 400, 439, 729 Spencer, Lord Henry, 693 Spencer, Hon. John, 272, 424 Spencer, Countess (Lavinia Bingham), 695 Spencer, Countess (Marg, Georgiana Poyntz), 468,635 Spencer, Lady Charlotte, 693 Spencer, Lady EUzabeth, Countess of Clan carty, 53 Spencer, Lady Georgiana, Duchess of Devon shire, 400, 434, 439, 470, 773 Spencer, Lady Georgiana Carolina, 271 Spencer, Lady Henrietta, Countess of Bess borough, 400, 439 Stair, 1st Earl of (John Dalrymple), 57 Stair, 2nd Earl of, K,T, (John Dalrymple), 230 Stair, 1st Viscount (James Dalrymple), 8 Stafford, 1st Marquis of, K,G, (Granville Le veson Gower), 865 Stanhope, 1st Earl (James Stanhope), 108 Stanhope, 3rd Earl (Charles Stanhope), 738 Stanhope, PhUip Dormer, 4th" Earl of Chester field, K,G, 326 Stanhope, George, D,D. Dean of Canterbury, 209 Stanhope, Anna Maria, Countess of Lincoln, 436 Stanley, James, ioth Earl of Derby, 83 Stanley, Sir Edward, nth Eirl of Derby, 251 Stanley, Edward Smith, 12th Earl of Derby, 500, 669, 694 Stanley, Edward Smith, 13th Earl of Derby, K.G, 673, 699 Stanley, James, Lord Strange, 317 Stanley, Lady Charlotte, 699 Stanley, Lady Henrietta, 709 Steele, Sir Richard, 11 1 "Stella" (Esther Johnson), 142 Sterne, Rev. Lawrence, 373 Stewart, Hon. Mrs. Keith, 705 SulUngfieet, Edward, Bishop of Worcester, 41 StirUng, Sir Walter, R.N. 721 Stolberg-Guedern, Princess Louisa Maximiliana of (Countess of Albany), 308 Stonhewer, Richard, 650 Strange, Lord (James Stanley), 317 Strange, Lady (Lucy Smith), 322 Stuart, Prince Charles Edward, 306, 309, 310, 3". 313 . Stuart, Prince Henry Benedict, Cardinal Duke of York, 307, 3(6, 321 Stuart, Prince James Francis £dward, 193, 198, 200, 203, 204, 210, 213 Stuart, John, 3rd Earl of Bute, K.G. 448 Stuart, Princess Louisa, 195 Stuart, Princess Louisa Maria Teresia, 197, 213 Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of, K.G. (Henry Howard), 478 Sunderland, 3rd Earl of, K.G. (Charles Spen cer), 186 Sunderland, Countess of (Anne Digby), 49 Sunderlin, Lady (Philippa Rooper), 623 Swift, Jonathan, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, 139, 140, 143 Sydney, ist Viscount (Right Hon. Thomas Townshend), 498, 64.5 Sydney, Viscountess (Elizabeth Powys), 494 Talbot, ist Lord, Lord Chancellor (Charies Talbot), 253 Tassie, James, 526 Tattersall, Richard, 797 Temple, Geo, GrenviUe Nugent, 1st Marquis of Buckingham, 657 Tenison, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 31 Thomas, John, Bishop of Winchester, 619 Thomond, Marchioness of (Mary Palmer), 570 Thomson, James, 332, 333 Thoresby, Ralph, 127 Thornhill, Sir James, 183, 285 Thornhill, Jane, Mrs. Hogarth, 360 Thornton, John, 824 Thurlow, Lord, Lord ChanceUor (Edward Thurlow), 637, 784 Thynne, Thomas, ist Marquis of Bath, 778 Tickell, Thomas, 153 Tillotson, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 24 Tompkins, Thomas, 476 Tonson, Jacob, 147 Tooke, John Home, 647 Townshend, ist Marquis (George Townshend), 412 Townshend, 2nd Viscount, K.G. (Charies Townshend), 228 Townshend, Lord John, 646 Townshend, Right Hon. Charles, 491 Townshend, Right Hon. Thomas, ist Viscount Sydney, 498, 645 Townshend, Marchioness (Anne Montgo mery), 429 Townshend, Viscountess (Dorothy Walpole), 236 Townshend,VIscountess (Audrey Harrison), 265 Townshend, Mary, 425 Trench, Mrs. (Melesina Chenevix), 774 Trumbull, Sir William, 76 Turner, Sir C. 343 Tweeddale, 2nd Marquis of (John Hay), 135 Twisleton, Thomas, ioth Lord Saye and Sele, 742 Vanbrugh, Sir John, 112 Vernon, Admiral Edward, 327 Vernon, Elizabeth, Countess Harcourt, 495 Vertue, George, 175 Wade, Field Marshal George, 300 Wake, WiUiam, Archbp. of Canterbury, 221 Waldegrave, 2nd Earl, K.G. (James Walde grave), 451 Waldegrave, Countess (Maria Walpole), 450, 461 Waldegrave, Ladies Elizabeth Laura, Charlotte Maria, and Anna Horatia, 452 Wales, Frederick Lewis, Prince of, K.G. 277, 290 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 207 "Wales, Frederick Lewis, Prince of. Daughters Wjles, Augusta, Princess of, 264 Walker, ThoAias, 345 W^kinsltaw, Mias piemtntina Maria Sophia (titulaf Countess of Alberstroff), 305 Wiilis, Captain Samuel, 725 Wipole, Sir Robert, ist Earl of Orford, K.G. 247, 26a, 2I83, 2«4, 285, 3^9 Wdlpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford, 377, 438 Wailpole, ist Lord (Horatio Walpole), 260 Wallpole, Lady (Catharine Shorter) 232, 246 Walpole, Doitothy, Viscountess -Townshend, 436 Wsilpole, Maria, Duchess of Gloucester, 450, 4'6i Wairley, HmmhTEy, 133 Warren, Admiral Sir J. B,, Bart. G.C.B. 720 Warren, Richard, M.D. 835 Warrington, ist Esil of (Henry Booth), 48 warton, -Rev. Joseph, D.D, 592 Warton, Rev. Thomas, 593 Warwick, Coantess of (Charlotte Middleton), 114- Watson, Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, 836 watt, James, ILL.D, 805 Watts, JftV. Isaac, D.D. 383 Wedderburn, Alexander, Earl of Rosslyn, Lord ChanceUor, 779, 783 Wellesley, Lieut.-Col, the Hon, Arthur (Duke dfWellingtOn), 751 Wdllesley, Hoti. Richard (Marquis Wellesley), Wellesley, Garrett, 1st Earl of Mornington, 443 Wdllesley, Hon, WllUiam (3rd Earl of Morning ton), 754 Welllesley, Hon. Henry (Lord Cowley), .753 Wdllcsley, Lady Anne (Lady Anne Culling Smith) 743 Wdlington, Duke of ( .'Vrthur WclleslT!y),75I WfSitworth, Charles Watson, 2nd Maiquls of Rockingham, K.G. 457, 466 W4ley,Tlev. John, 828 West, Benjamin, P.R.A. 543 West, Gilbert, 328 Western of Rivenhall, Thomas, and Family, 351 ¦ Weston, The Misses, 347- Wharton, ist Marquis of JThomas Wharton), 1^18 Whitefield, Rev. George, 403 Whitehead, WiUiam, 801 Whjtehurtt, John, 714 Whitworth, Lord (Charles Whitworth), 397 Wicklow, Viscount (Ralph Howard), 346 Wilbraham, Mary,Countess of Bradford), 190 Wildman, William, 2nd Viscount Barrington, 4I18 Willtes, John, M.P,, and Daughter, 654 Willes, Sir John, L-ord Chief Justice, 254 Willes, Margaret, Lady Beaumont, 548 WiUiam III. j, 4, lo, 18, 44, 45, 60 William, Prince, Duke of Gloucester, 8c, 83 William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, 28I, 302, 318 Williamss Sir Charles Hanbury ,Sart. K.B. 275, 288 Williams, Daniel, D.D. 66 Williams, Hugh W. 782 Williams, Frances Hanbury, Countess of Essex, WiUiamsBnjSiT Joseph, P.R.S. 58 Wilmington, fiarl of, K.G. (Sir Spencer Compton), 122 Wilmot, Sir Edward, Bart. M.D. 615 Wilmot, Lady (Sarah Mead), 6jo Wilson, Benjamin, F.R.Su 514 Wflson, Richard, R.A. 523 Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Mart, 389 Wilton, Joseph, R.A. 522 Winchester, Bishopiof (Benjami-n Hoadly),220, 244 Winchester., Bishop of (John Thomas), 619 Winchester, Bishop of (Brownlow North), 6318 Winchilsea, Earl of, 235 Windham, Right Hon. William, M.P. 864 Winnington, Right Hon. Thofaas, 282 Winstanley, Hamlet, 248 Wise, Henry, 132 Witham, Anne, Mrs. Howard, 626 Woffingron, Margaret, 36B, 37»i Wolcot, John, M.D, (" Peter Pindar"), 809 Wolfe, Major Gen, James, 402 Wollstoneaaft, Mary (Mrs. Godwin), 689 Woodfall, William, 687 Woodyeare, Mr. 343 WooUett, William, 536 Worcester, Bishop of (Edward StiUingfleet), 4 1 Worcester, Bishop of (Richard Hurd), 716 WorUdge, Thomas, 361 Worsley, Ann, Mrs. Bastsrd, 662 Worsley, Frances, Countess Granville, 266 Wright of Derby, Joseph, 791 Wyndham, Sir William, Bart, 99 Wyndham, Colonel, 437 Yates, Mrs. Anna Maria, ;86 York and Albany, Edward Augustus, Duke of, K.G. ii4, 416 York, Cardinal Duke of (Prince Henry Bene dict Stuart), 307, 316, 321 York, Archbishop Of (John Sharp), 59 York, Archbishop of (WiUiam Markham), 717 York, Princess Frederica, Duchess of, 866 Yorke, Philip, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, 268, 331 Yorke, Phihp, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, 788 Yorke, Hon. Charles, Lord Chancellor, 48 8 Young, Rev. Edward, D.C.L, 353 TABLE Showing, 1st, Number of Pictures in each reign ; 2nd, Number of Painters ; 3rd, Number of Pictures, with Painters' Names given ; 4th, Number o£ Pictures, with Painters' Names wanting, Reign. Date. No. of Pictures. No. of Painters. No. of Pictures with Painters' Names given. No. of Pictures with Painters' Names wanting. WILLIAM AND MARY ANNE GEORGE I 1689-1702 I702-1714 1714-1727 1727-17601760-180O 79 112 63 158 454 22 17 42 73 55 78 35 108 401 24 3428 5053 GEORGE II GEORGE III Total 866 179 677 189 Under Revision,^ SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION. CATALOGUE OF THE THIRD AND CONCLUDING EXHIBITION OF NATIONAL PORTRAITS COMMENCING WITH THE FORTIETH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE THE THIRD AND ENDING WITH THE YEAR MDCCCLXVII. ON LOAN TO THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. April 13, 1868. [sixth thousand, with indexes.'] LONDON: PRINTED BY STRANGEWAYS AND WALDEN, CASTLE STREET LEICESTER SQUARE. SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, South Kensington. Lord President— 'K\^ Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Vice-President ofthe Committee of Council on Education— TW^ Right Hon. Lokd Robert Montagu, M.P. List of Officers of the Science and Art Department. Office hours lo to 4. General Administration. Secretary — Henry Cole, C.B. Assistafit Secretary — Norman MacLeod. Chief Clerk — G. Francis Duncombe. First-Class Clerks— Percival B. B. Peile, certificated in Science ; A. J. R. Trendell ; Alau S. Cole, certificated in Science, also in Art ; T. Chesman, B.A., LL.B., certificated in Science. Second-Class Clerks^K. H. Gasparini; T. A. Bowler; F. Fowke. Suj>plementary Clerks— Y.. Belshaw, certificated in Art; W. Burtt, certificated in Science ; G.G.Millard, certificated in Science ; M. Webb, certificated in Art ; A. S. Bury ; H, M. Cundall. Assistant Clerks— V7. H. F. Stratton; C. Comyns; C. G. Quinton. Accountant — A. L. Simkins. Book-keej>er — H. W. Williams. Storekeeper — W. G. Groser. Deputy — H. Lloyd. Science Division. Official Inspector for Science — Captain Donnelly, R.E. Occasional Inspectors— Y , J. Sidney, LL.D.; Captain Harris, E.I.C. [Navigation,) Official Examijier — G. C. T. Bartley, certificated in Science ; also in Art. Supplementary Ass,istant Mxatni7ier — T. Healey. Professional Examiners for Science — J. Anderson, CE. ; Prof. D, T. Ansted, F.R.S. ; W. E. Baskcomb; Prof. T. Bradley; Rev. B. M. Cowie, B.D. ; T. H. Huxley, F.R.S. ; J. Percy, M.D., F.R.S. ; A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S.; W. W. Smyth, M.A., F.R.S.; T. Thomson, M.D., F.R.S.; J. Tyndall, F.R.S.; Rev. Joseph Woolley, LL.D. Organizing Master of Science Classes — J. C. Buckmaster, F.C.S. Art Division. Iiispector-General for Art — 'Richard Redgrave, R.A. Official Iitspector for Ari — H. A. Bowler. Occasional Inspectors — S. A. Hart, R.A. ; Eyre Crowe; F. B. Barwell. Official Exa}niner — E. B. Bartlett, certificated in Science. 0 Lord Denman. Lemuel F. Abbot. Father ofthe Ld. Ch. Just.; b. at Bakewell, Derbysh. 1733 ; first, surgeon in the Navy, then a Phys. of great eminence in London; Licent. in Midwife. Coll. of Phys. 1783; author of several works on Medicine; d. 1815. Bust, full-face; black dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 8 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. 35 RT. HON. WM. WICKHAM (1761-1840). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. William Wickham. FiJGER. Diplomatist; b. 1761 ; Ambass. in Switzerl. 1795; Under-Sec. for the Home Departm. 1798; Minister- Plenipoten. to the Austrian and Russian Armies, 1799-1801; Sec. of State for Irel. 1802-4; Ld. of the Treas. 1806; d. 22 Oct. 1840. Half-length, standing ; holding paper in both hand ; blue gold-laced coat. Canvas, 45 X 35 in. 36 THOMAS ERSKINE, afterwards ist LORD ERSKINE, K.T. (1750-1823). Mr. a. McKay. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 3rd son of David Henry Erskine, ioth Earl of Buchan ; b. 1750; educ. at Edin. High Sch. and St. Andrews Univ. ; went to sea, and after four years entered the Army ; became a Student at Trin. Coll. Camb. 1777 ; studied Law at Lincoln's Inn ; succeeded at the Bar ; King's Coun. 1783 ; M.P. for Portsmouth ; defended Hardy, Tooke, &c. on charges of high treason, 1794 ; opposed war with France ; Lord Chan, and Baron Erskine in the Grenville Administration, 1806 ; K.T. 1815 ; d. 17 Nov. 1823. To waist, seated to r. ; pen in r. hand ; blue coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -37 JOHN SCOTT, istE. of ELDON, Lord Chancellor (1751-1838). Earl of Eldon. W. Owen, R.A. Son of Mr. Wm. Scott ; b. in Love Lane, Newcastle, 4 June, 1751 ; educ. at the Gram. School there and at Univ. Coll. Oxford ; student of Middle Temple ; called to the Bar, 1776 ; K. Counsel, 1783 ; M.P. for Weobly ; Solicitor-Gen. 1788, and Kt. ; Attor.-Gen. 1793 ; the year following occurred the trials for high treason of Home Tooke and others ; Ch. Just. Com. Pl., and created Baron Eldon, 1799 ; succ. Ld. Loughborough as Ld. Chancellor, 1801-6; resumed this office after Ld. Erskine, 1807, and held it till 1827 ; created E. of Eldon, 1821 ; d. 13 Jan. 1838. Full-length, seated ; robes as Lord Chancellor ; seal and mace to his r. Canvas, 86 x 62 in. 38 M.-GEN. SIR CHAS. WALE, K.C.B. (1768- 1845). Mr. R. G. Wale. James Northcote, R.A. B. at Shelford, Cambridgesh. 1768 ; ent. the army at 16 ; serv. at the siege of Gibraltar, 1782, and under the D. of York in Holland, 1797 ; disting. himself at the capture of Guadaloupe, 1810 ; held the office of Gov. of Mar tinique, 1812-15 ; K.C.B. 181 5; Lieut.-Gen. 1821; General, 1838; d. at Shelford, 19 March, 1845. Bust; military uniform; star of K.C.B., ribbon and badge; painted 1819. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. , 39 REV. EDW. DANIEL CLARKE, LL.D. (1769-1822). Jesus College, Cambridge. J. Daniel. Traveller and Mineralogist; b. at Willington, Essex, 5 June, 1769 ; educ. in Camb.; accomp. Ld. Berwick to Italy, 1794; trav. in N. Europe, Russia, Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery (^A^w. i-i i8). 9 Tartary, W. Asia, Turkey, and Greece, 1799-1802; Prof of Mineralogy at Cambr. 1808; enriched the library of Cambr. by many antiquities, and the colossal statue ofthe Eleusinian Ceres; pub. "Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa;" cl. 9 March, 1822. To waist, full-face ; academic gown and hood. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 40 GEORGE DEMPSTER, M.P. (1733-1818). LENT EY PAINTER. Rev. G. Dempster Miller. Ascribed to^. Gainsborough, R.A. B. at Dundee, 1733; educ. fo,r the Bar ; M.P. for the Montrose Burghs, 1762-90 ; a zealous adherent of Ld, Rockingham, by whom he was made Sec. to the Order of the Thistle, 1765 ; Direct, of the East India Comp. ; d. at Dunnichen, Forfarsh. 18 18. Bust; looking to 1. ; bluish coat, embroidered waistcoat. Canvas, 27 x 22 in. ,41 SAMUEL WHITBREAD, M.P. (1758-1815). Viscount Eversley. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Politician; son of Sam. Whitbread, M.P., brewer; b. 1758; educ. at Eton and St. John's Coll. Camb. ; marr. the dau: of Earl Grey ; ent. Parliament as member for Bedford, and determined opponent of Pitt ; took for many years a prom, part in the debates; conducted the impeach, of Ld. Melville; acted with Mr. Brougham on the part of the Princess of Wales ; d. 1815. To waist, standing, leaning on r. hand ; full-face ; brown coat. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. Jiia 42 ELIZ. BRIDGET BANE, HON. MRS. CHARLES^ JAMES FOX (1750-1842). Lady Holland. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1750; marr. i. Mr. Armistead; 2. in 1794, Hon. Charles James Fox, the celeb, statesman ; d. 8 July, 1842. To waist, looking to r. ; large bL hat and white plume. Canvas, 30X 25 in. 43 WILLIAM SCOTT, ist Ld. STOWELL (i 745-1836). Earl of Eldon. W. Owen, R.A. Judge, and disting. authority on International Law; son of Mr. Wm. Scott, a merchant at Newcastle, and eld. bro. of Ld. Eldon ; b, at Heworth, Dur ham, 1745; educ. at Newcastle, and Corpus Chris. Coll. Oxf ; Tutor of his College till 1776; D.C.L. 1779; King's Advoc.-Gen. and Judge of the Con sistory Court, 1787; Knighted, 1788; Judge ofthe Court of Admiralty, 1798, a position in which he gained the highest reputat. by his decisions in the frequent trials occas. by the great European wars of that time; M.P. for Oxf. for nearly 30 years; raised to the Peerage, 1820; d, 28 June, 1834, Full-length, seated ; black official robes, as Judge of the Admiralty Courts. Canvas, 86 X 62 in. 44 MATTHEW BAILLIE, M.D. (1761-1823). College of Physicians. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Physic, and anatomist; b. 27 Oct. 1761, in Lanark; educ. at Glasg. and 0.xf ; assist, of John Hunter in Lond.; succ. Hunter as Prof of Anatomy; app. to St. George's Hosp. 1798; physic, to the King; had a very exten sive practice and pub. numerous works ; left his library and anatom. prepa rations to the Coll. of Physicians ; d. 23 Sept. 1823. Bust, nearly full-face ; dark coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 10 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. 45 REV. JOHN JAMIESON, D.D. (1758-1838). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. D. Mackenzie. G.Watson, P.R.S.A. Theologian and Philologist; b. 1758; for many years Minister to a Congregation of Seceders from the Scotch Church, at Edinb. ; Author of an "Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language," "An Historical Account ofthe Ancient Culdees of lona," &c, ; d, 1838. Bust, seated, nearly full-face ; black coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 46 THOMAS ERSKINE, ist LORD ERSKINE, K.T, LD. CHAN. (1750-1823). Lady Moore. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. {See No. 36,) Bust, seated, resting on 1. arm, nearly full face; dark coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 47 SIR FRANCIS BARING, Bt. (1740-1810). Lord Northbrook. Benjamin West, P.R.A. 3rd son of John Baring, who immigrated to Engl, from Bremen, where his father was a Lutheran minister; b. at Exeter, 18 April, 1740; with his bro. Charles founded the firm of Baring Brothers in London, 1770; elected into the Council of the East India Co. ; supported the finan. policy of Pitt; created a Bart. 1793; d. 12 Sept. 1810. Three-quarter length, seated to 1,, with 1. hand extended ; black dress ; landscape background. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 48 ALEX. FRASER TYTLER, LD. WOODHOUSELEE (1747-1813). Col. W. Fraser Tytler. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Lawyer; son of Wm. Tytler, the hist.; b, at Edinb. 1747; for some time Prof of Univer. Hist, at the Edinb, University; Judge- Advocate for Scotl,; raised to the Bench as Ld. Woodhouselee, 1802; Commiss. of Justiciary, 181 1; pub. a "Treatise on Martial Law," "Elements of General History," " Critical Essay on the Life of Petrarch ;" d, 18 13, Bust; black coat, white cravat; painted in 1804. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 49 ED. LAW, 1ST LORD ELLENBOROUGH, LD. CH. JUST. (1748-1818). Earl of Ellenborough. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Son of Edmund Law, Bp. of Carlisle; b. at Great Salkeld, Cumberland, 1748; educ. at Charterhouse Sch. and Peter-house, Camb,; studied law; distinguished by his defence of Warren Hastings, which Erskine had refused to undertake, and in which he was successful, in spite of the opposi tion of Fox, Burke, and Sheridan; Att,-Gen, 1801 ; Ld, Ch, Justice of King's Bench, and raised to the Peerage, 1802 ; opposed Cathol. Emancip. ; d. 1 81 8. Three-quarter length, seated; in Chancellor's robes. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. -50 SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY, Kt. (1757-1818). Mr. Charles Romilly. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Eminent Lawyer; descend, from a Protestant family, who left France after the Revocation ofthe Edict of Nantes; b. 1757, in London, where his Groundfloor.] Northern Gallery (iVaj. i-ii 8). i father was a jeweller ; appren, to a solicitor ; afterw. stud, for the Bar ; ro; to distinc. in the Ct. of Chancery; K.C. 1800; SoL-Gen. and M.P. fi Queensborough, 1806; voted with the Whigs, and was foremost amor the advocates of a Reform ofthe Criminal Code; d. Nov, 1818. Bust, seated; black coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 51 SIR JOHN SCOTT, Kt. aft. E. of ELDON. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Eldon. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.i* {See No. 37.)' To waist, full-face; dark dress; painted in 1798. Canva 31 X 26 in. _52 RT. HON. GEORGE CANNING (1770-1827). Earl Granville, K.G. John Hoppner, R.j' B. in London, 11 Apr. 1770, his father dying the follpwing year : educ. Eton, and there planned " The Microcosm," pub. weekly at Windsor, 1786-; entered Chr. Ch. Oxf : M.P. 1793, supporting Mr. Pitt ; Under-Sec. of Stal 1796; started and wrote for the "Anti-Jacobin," 1797-8; opp. the Addingti Admin. ; defended Ld. Melville with great eloquence ; Sec. of State in f Portland Cabinet; duel with Ld. Castlereagh, 21 Sept. 1809; supp, Gratt; in favour of Cath. Emancip, ; named Gov.-Gen. of India, but on Ld. Cast! reagh's death again undertook Sec. for Foreign Affairs, 1822; succ. E. Liverpool as Premier, encountering a formidable opposition, 1S27; d. Chiswick, 8 August, 1827. Three-quarter length, seated to r. in arm-chair ; black dress. Canv: 53 X 39 in- 53 FRANCIS HORNER (1778-1817). Sir Chas. Lyell, Bt. Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. P.R:S.i Politician and financier; b. at Edinburgh, 1778 ; educ. at the Edinburj High School and University ; early took an interest in politics, and joini the Whigs ; became the friend of Brougham, Mackintosh, and Romilly, ai one of the founders ofthe "Edinburgh Review;" settled in London, 180 entered Parliament as Member for St. Ives, 1806; soon acquired influen by his information and sagacity, particularly in financial matters ; riomin; Chairman of the BuUion Committee, iSio; moved unsuccess. the resum] of Cash Payments, 181 1 ; dechned the Secretaryship ofthe Treas. under L Grenville; went to Italy for his health ; d. at Pisa, at the age of 39, 8 Feb. 181 Three-quarter length, seatecl to r. at table, on whicli is an open boo dated 1812; at back, "There are three copies of this picture, but this is f original for which my brother sat, for my wife and myself — Leonai Horner." Canvas, 5 1 x 40 in. 54 RT. HON. SIR JN. SINCLAIR, Bt. (1754-1835). Archdeacon Sinclair. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.. Political economist and philanthropist ; b. at Thurso Castle, Caithne 1754; educ. at the High School, Edinb. and the Universities of Edinb,, Glas and Oxf; Member ofthe faculty of Advoc. 1775; M.P. for Caithness, 17) and in several subsequent Paris. ; originat. the Board of Agriculture, 1 79 pub. an elaborate Statistical Account of Scotland, 1798; raised two battalio of 1000 men each, at the time of the French inva. panic ; piib. several valual works on financial and political subjects; d. 21 Dec. 1835. 12 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. 55 DUGALD STEWART (1753-1828). LENT BY PAINTER. Col. Wm. Eraser Tytler. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Philosopher ; son of Matthew Stewart, the mathematician ; b. at Edinb. 1753; educ, at the High School and the Univ, of Glasgow; Assist. Prof of Mathemat. in Edinb. 1774; Prof of Moral Philos! 1785; founded the " Speculative Society," and was one of the most popular lecturers of his time ; retired on account of ill health, 1810 ; devoted the rest of his life to lit. labour ; author of "Philosophy ofthe Human Mind," "Outlines of Moral Philosophy," Biographies of Adam Smith and Andrew Reid, &c. ; d, at Edinb. 1828. Bust, seated; dark coat; signed at back, "H. Raeburn, p." Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 56 JOHN CLERK, of ELDIN (1730-1812). Soc. OF Antiq^ of Scotland. James Saxon. B. 1730 ; mathemat. and inventor of the celcbr. naval manoeuvre of "Breaking the Line;" never was at sea himself; first communicated his invention to Ld. Rodney, who by means of it gained his great victory over the French fleet under De Grasse, 1782 ; d. 1812. Half-length, seated at table ; ships in distance. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 57 REV. ROWLAND HILL (1744-1833). Viscount Hill. Michael Keeling. Dissenting Minister; b, at Hawkstone, near Shrewsbury, 1744; educ. at Eton, and St. John's ColL Camb. ; ordained a deacon of the Establ. Church, but soon after convert, into a zealous disciple of Geo. Whitfield; travell. much as ?\Iission. Preacher in Engl. Scotl. and Irel, ; did duty as minist. at the Bristol and Lond. Method, Tabernacles, and after 1783, at the Surrey Chapel, London; pub, "Village Dialogues," "Spiritual Characteristics," "Impostures Detected, and the Dead Vindicated," &c, ; d. 1833, Bust, full face; clerical dress; signed, "Ml. Keehng, pinx. 18 14." Can vas, 30 X 25 in. 58 EDWARD PELLEW, Admiral, ist VISCOUNT EXMOUTH (1757-1833). Mr. H. E. Pellew. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. B. at Dover, 1757; Midsh. 1770; served on Lake Champlain dur. the Americ. war; captured the French frigate "Clcopatre," 1793, for which he was knighted; took part in the expedit. agst. Ouiberon, 1800; Rear-Adml. and Comm.-in-Chief on .the Indian stat. 1803-9; co-operated as Comm.- in-Chief in the Mediter. with the Brit, forces in Spain dur, the Penins. war; crea. Baron Exmouth, 1815 ; enforced, on an expedit. to Algiers, the abolit. of Christian slavery in the Barbary states; crea. Visct. 1816; Vice-Adml. of Engl, 1832; d. Jan; 1833. Half-length, standing; naval uniform, ribbofl of Bath. Canvas, 50 X 40 i"- 59 RT. HON. THOS. GRENVILLE (1755-1846). Hon. G. M. Fortescue. John Hoppner, R.A. Son of Geo. Grenville, and eld. bro. of Ld. Grenville; b. 31 Dec. 1755; M.P. for Buckingham, 1776; took part in the negotiat. leading to the peace of Paris, 1783, and in some of the treaties between Engl, and. the Continental States, during the Revolutionary wars; Priv. Coun. 1798; Pres. ofthe Board Groundfloor,] Northern Gallery (TVb^. I- ii8). i of Control, and First Ld. ofthe Admiralty in Ld. Grenville's Ministrj-, i8o( retir. from public life after the death of Fox ; collected the valuable librar known as the " Bibliotheca Grenvilliana," which, by his will, he left to tl British Museum; d. 18 Dec. 1846. Bust, seated to r. ; black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 60 HON. ANNE PITT, LADY GRENVILLE ( -1864 LENT BY PAINTER. Hon. G. M. Fortescue. John Hoppner, R./ Only dau. of Thomas, ist Ld. Camelford, and sister and sole heiress 1 Thos. Pitt. 2ncl Ld. Camelford; marr. Wm. Wyndham, Ld, Grenville, 179 at, whose death, without issue, 12 Jan. 1834, the title became extinct; sur Ld. Grenville till 13 June, 1864. Half-length, seated to r. ; white dress; dated at back, 1801. Canva 30 X 25 in. 61 REV. SIR H. WELLWOOD MONCREIFF, Bt. D.D. (1750-1827). Mr. W. E. Malcolm. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S./ Eldest son of Rev. Sir Wm. Moncreiff, 6th Bart, minister of Blackfor: Perthsh. ; b. at Blackford, 1750 ; educ. at the Univ. of Glasgow and Edinb, succ. his father, 1767 ; ord. minister of Blackford, 1771 ; minister of S Cuthbert's, Edinb. 1775 ; one of the leaders in the Ch. of Scotland ; fr quently Moderator of the Gen. Assembly ; d. 14 June, 1827 ; pub. sermoi and discourses, pamphlets connected with the Ch. of Scotland, and " Accoui ofthe Life and Writings of John Erskine, D.D." Bust, to L ; dark coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. -62 JOHN FANE, iith E. of WESTMORLAND, K.C.I (1784-1859). Countess Dow. of Westmorland. Cav. Benvenut General and diplomatist ; eldest son of John, ioth Earl ; b. 3 Feb. 1784 ent. the army ; serv. with distinction during the war with France ; rose 1 the rank of General ; K.C.B., G.CB. ; Envoy Extraor. to Prussia, 1841 ; 1 Vienna, 185 1 ; Plenipo. at the Vienna Conferences, 1855 ; disting. also f his knowledge of music ; d. 16 Oct. 1859, Three-quarter size, seated to r. ; scarlet military uniform. Canva 48 X 39 in- 63 REV. ROBERT HALL (1764-1831). Mrs. William Hall. P. Vandyki Baptist Preacher and Theolog. Writer; b. at Arnsby, Leicestersh. 176^ educ. at the Baptist ColL Bristol, and King's ColL Aberdeen; app. succes Preacher and Prof at Bristol, Camb. and Leicester ; President of the Brist Academy, 1826; published " Christianity not Inconsistent with the Love Freedom;" " Sermon on Modern Infidelity," &c., fam. for his eloq, ; d. 783 Bust, full face, partly showing r, hand ; black coat ; signed and dated i front. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Painted in 1799. 64 JN. SHORE, 1ST LD. TEIGNMOUTH (1751-1834). Lord Teignmouth. A. W. Devi Son of Thos. Shore, a Supercargo in the East India Company's Servicf b, in Devonsh. 5. Oct. 175 1; educ. at Harrow and Hackney; went as cad 14 Part of Reign of (^eorge hi. i»oo-ii52o. to Bengal, 1769; gradually rose to be Member of the General Committee of Revenue ; accomp, Warren Hastings to EngL 1785 ; returned to Calcutta as Member of the Supreme Council of India, 1786 ; effected many reforms in the administration; crea. Bart, 1792; Gov. Gen. of India, 1793; raised to the Peerage on resigning his office, 1797 ; spent the rest of his life in promoting philanthropic undertakings ; d. 14 Feb. 1834. Half-length, standing to r. ; resting r. hand on voL of life of Sir Wm. Jones ; on the table before him is an address of the British inhabitants of Calcutta. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 65 FRANCIS RAWDON HASTINGS, ist MAR. OF HASTINGS (i 754-1825). LENT BY PAINTER. Lady Edith Abney Hastings. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. General; son ofthe E. of Moira; b. 1754; disting. himself in the Amer. war, where he rose to the rank of Brigad.-Gen. ; Aide-de-camp to the King, and Baron Rawdon, 1783; E. of Moira, 1793; served under the D. of York in Holland, 1794; Mast.-Gen, of the Ordn, 1806; Gov.-Gen. of India, 1812-22; crea. Marq. 1816; Gov. of Malta, 1824; d. on board the " Revenge," in the Bay of Baiae, 29 Nov. 1825. Bust, seated; Windsor uniform. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 66 JANE ELIZABETH SCOTT, COUNTESS OF OXFORD (1774-1824). Lady Langdale. John Hoppner, R.A. Eldest dau. of the Rev. James Scott ; marr. Edward, 5th E. of Oxford, 3 March, 1794; was mother of Alfred, last E. of Oxford; d. 20 Nov. 1824. To waist, seated, in landscape, looking to 1. ; low white dress, red coral necklace ; dated at back, 1797. I'anel, 29J X 25 in. 67 RT. HON. SPENCER PERCEVAL (1762-1812). Mrs. Spencer Perceval. G. F. Joseph, A.R.A. Statesman; 2nd son of John, E, of Egmont; b. I Nov. 1762; educ. at Harrow, and Trin. Coll. Camb. ; first distin. as defender of Thos. Payne, in an action for libel ; noticed by Pitt on account of his financial capacity ; M.P. for Northampton, 1796; Sol.-Gen. 1801 ; Att.-Gen. 1802 ; leader of the Opposition after Pitt's death, 1806-7 ; Chanc. of the Exchequer, 1807 ; succ. the D. of Portland as Prime Min. 1809; assassina. in the Ho. of Commons^ II May, 1812. Three-quarter length, seated in arm-chair, holding papers in r, hand near table, on which is inkstand and boxes ; signed " G, F. Joseph, R.A. pinxit, 1812," and marked "a posthumous portrait." Canvas, 56 X 44 in. - 68 SIR GILBT. HEATHCOTE, 4th BT. (1773-1851). Lord Aveland. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Son of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Bart,, of Normanton, Rutlandsh. ; b. Oct. 1773 ; M.P. for Rutlandshire ; d, 26 Mar, 1851. Bust, full face, as a young man ; long dark hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 69 LADY CHARLOTTE GREVILLE (1775-1862). Duke of Wellington, K.G. John Hoppner, R.A. B. 3 Oct., 1775 ; eldest dau. of William Henry Cavendish, 3rd D. of Portland; marr. in 1793, Charles Greville, son of Fulke Greville, Esq. of Wilberry, Wilts; d. 28 July, 1862. To waist, seated to r., resting on 1. arm ; low white dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery {Nos. 1-118). 15 70 CHAS. EARL WHITWORTH (1754-1825). LENT BY . PAINTER. Countess Delawarr. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Diplornatist; son of Sir Charles Whitworth, Kt.; b. at Laybourne Grange, Kent, 1754; educ. at Tunbridge Sch.; Ambass. to Poland, 1786; to Russia, 1788-1800; negotiated a Treaty with Denmark, 1801 ; sent as Plenipoten. to Paris, 1802; in Feb. 1803, had the famous interv. with Napoleon, v^^hich was soon foUowed by the resump. of hostilit. ; crea. Ld. Whitworth in the peerage of IreL 1800; Vise, in the peerage of EngL 1813; Earl Whitworth, and Viceroy of IreL 1814; d. 15 May, 1825. Half-length, standing ; looking to r., holding paper in both hands ; ribbon of the Bath. Canvas, 5 1 X 40 in. 71 WM. SCHAW CATHCART, ioth LORD and ist EARL CATHCART (1755-1843). Earl Cathcart. John Hoppner, R.A. General and diplomatist ; son of Charles, 9th Lord Cathcart ; b. Aug. 1755; Major-Gen. 1794; Lieut.-Gen. 1801; Comm.-in-Chief ofthe expedi. to Copenhagen, 1807; crea. Visct. Cathcart, in reward for his services there ; Earl Cathcart, 1814; held the offices of Commis. ofthe Royal Milit. CoU. and the Royal Milit. Asylum ; Vice-Adm. of Scotl. ; for some time Ambas sador at St. Petersburg; d. 16 June, 1843. Bust to r. ; military uniform. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 72 JAMES, ADMIRAL LD. GAMBIER (1765-1833). Admiral Gambier. Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A. B. at the Bahama Islands, where his father was Lieut.-Gov. 1765 ; ent. the Navy at an early age and saw much service; Post-Capt. and Command, of a frigate, 1788; repell. the French attack on Jersey, 1791 ; disting. himself in the battle of Ouessant, 1794; Rear-Adm. 1795; co-operated with Ld, Cathcart in the capture ofthe Danish navy, 1807; raised to the Peerage and Commander of the Channel fleet, i8o8; brought before a Court Martial, on account of his conduct in the battle of Aix Roads, but acquitted; many years a Ld. ofthe Admiralty; Admiral ofthe Fleet, 1830; d. April, 1833. Bust, looking to 1. ; naval uniform, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 73 JAS. MAITLAND, 8th EARL OF LAUDERDALE (1759-1839). Mr. Edward Stanley. Colvin Smith. Eldest son of James, 7th E.; b. 26 Jan. 1759; M.P. for Newport; sup. Mr. Fox; succ. his father, 1789; crea. Peer of U. Kingdom, 1806; Minist- Plenipo. to France, 1806; wrote on political economy; d. 15 Sept. 1839. Bust to r. ; brown coat, star of K.T. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 74 ROGER WILBRAHAM, M.P. (i 743-1829). Mr. G. F. Wilbraham. Son of Roger Wilbraham, Esq, of Nantwich ; educ, at Camb, ; sat in several Paris, as memb. for Helston and Bodmin; also known as an antiq. and book-collector ; F.R.S,; d. 1829. To waist, seated to 1. ; book in r. hand. Canvas, 32 x 26 in. 1 6 Part of Reign of George III. 1800- 1820. JS ADM. SIR THOS. MASTERMAN HARDY, Bt. (1769-1839). LENT BY PAINTER. Lords of the Adm. (Green. Hosp.) Evans. Friend and brother-in-arms of Adml. Ld. Nelson ; b. 1769 ; ent. the navy, 1781 ; appointed lieut. in the " Meleager," of Nelson's squad. 1793 ; promot. to the command ofthe Vanguard, for his gallantry at the battle ofthe Nile, 1799 ; flag-capt. to Nelson on board the " Victory," 1803 ; rec. Nelson's last orders in the battle of Trafalgar ; created bart. for his services there ; Gov. of Greenwich Hospital, 1834; d. 1839. Half-length, standing; naval uniform, ribbon G.C.B.; telescope in L hand. Canvas, 56 X 45 in. 76 JOHN JERVIS, 1ST E. OF ST. VINCENT, K.B. (1734-1823). Rev. St. Vincent Beechey. Sir. Wm. Beechey, R.A. 2nd son of Swynfen Jervis, Auditor of Greenwich Hospital ; b. at Meaford, Staff., Jan. 1734; ent, the Navy, 1748 ; Capt, ofthe "Alarm," 1769; Comm. the " Foudroyant" in Keppel's action off Ushant, 1778; Capt, ofthe "P^gase" and made K,B. 1782; took Guadaloupe, Martinique, and St, Lucia, 1794; victory over the Spanish fleet off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797 ; cr. E. of St. Vincent, 23 June, 1797 ; in comm. of the Channel Fleet, 1800, and again in 1806 ; 1st Ld. of the Admty. 1801-4 ; Gen. of Marines, 1814 ; Adm. of the Fleet, 1821 ; d. March, 1823. Monument in St. Paul's. Bust, profile to r. ; black coat, ribbon of the Ba.th. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Believed to have been painted when lie was upwards of 80. yj GENERAL SIR JOHN MOORE (1761-1809). Lady Moore. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Eld, son of Dr. John Moore; b. at Glasgow, 1761 ; ent. the Army, 1776; served in the American War ; distinguish, himself at the storming of Calvi, in Corsica, and rose to the ranlc of Brig.-Gen. 1795 ; accomp. Sir Ralph Aber cromby to the West Indies, 1796; served in Ireland and Holland, 1798-99; took part in the Exped. to Egypt, 1799-1802; sent on a Mission to Sweden, and Comm.-in Chief of the EngL Army in Portugal, 1808; fell on his famous retreat from Saldanha, in the battle of Corunna, 16 January, 1809, To waist, full-face ; military uniform. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 78 ADM. SIR GRAHAM MOORE, G.C.B. ( -1843). Lady Moore. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Brother of Gen. Sir John Moore; ent. the Navy; Captain, 1794; captured the French frigate "La Resolve," 1798; and three Spanish frigates laden with treasure, 1804; escorted the Roy. Family of Portugal on its flight from Lisbon to the Brazils, 1807; Comm.-in-Chief on the Baltic Station, 1812; in the Mediterranean, 1820-23; Vice.-Adml. 1819; FuU Adml. 1837; Comm.- in-Chief at Plymouth, 1839-42; d, 1843. To waist, full-face ; naval uniform. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 79 THOMAS GLADSTONE ( -1809). Sir Thos. Gladstone, Bt. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Son of John Gladstones, Esq. of Toftcombs, Lancash,, a descendant of the ancient family of Gladstaines; carried on business as a merchant at Leith; d. 1809. Bust ; black coat, close powdered wig. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery (A7"oj. i-ii 8). 17 80 CHAS. STUART, LD. STUART DE ROTHESAY (1779-1845). LENT BY PAINTER. Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford. Baron Gerard. Eld. son of Charles, 4th son of John, 3rd E. and ist Marq. of Bute; b. 1779; ent. the Diplomatic Service; was for some time Ambass. at the Court of France; minister to Lisbon during the Peninsular war ; marr. Eliz. dau. of Philip, 3rd E. of Hardwicke ; was crea. Baron Stuart de Rothesay, 1829 ; d. 6 Nov. 1845. Bust, showing r. hand ; scarlet uniform and dark military cloak. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 81 SARAH KEMBLE, MRS. SIDDONS (1755-1831). Mrs. Philip Martineau. George Romney. Tragic actress ; dau. of Rog. Kemble, manager of a comp. of comedians, and sister of Jn. and Chas. Kemble; b. at Brecknock, 1755 ; early performed in her father's company; marr. Mr. Siddons, 1773 ; was at first unsuccessful at Drury Lane, as "Portia," with Garrick as "Shylock," 1775 ; went to Bath ; return, to London, 1782, when she rose speedily to the first rank on the stage; removed to Covent Garden, 1803; generally acknowledg. to be the foremost tragic actress of her time; retired, 18 12; d. 8 June, 1831. To waist, leaning on her hand, wreath in her hair. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. ^-iB2 JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE as " Richard III." (1757-1823). Sir Henry Halford, Bt. Stewart. Tragic actor ; son of Roger Kemble, and brother of Chas. Kemble and Mrs. Siddons; b. at Prescot, Lancash. 1757; educ. at the English Catholic Coll. at Douai, where Talma was his fellow-student ; left the CoU. secretly, on discovering that his father intended him to be a priest ; performed with much success in an English itinerant company ; founded his fame as a great tragedian, by his appearance at Drury Lane in the character of" Hamlet," 1783; became manager of Drury Lane ; made a Continental tour, to study the French and Spanish theatres; Manager of Cov. Garden, 1802-8; wrote the tragedy " Belisarius," and the opera " Lodoiska," and adapted many old dramas to he modern stage; unpopular for some time during the O, P. riots; retired, 1817 ; went to the Continent for his health; d. at Lausanne, 26 Feb. 1823. Bust to r.; in character of "Richard III.;" red cloak. Canvas, 29 X 22 in. 83 WILLIAxM ASHFORD, P.R.H.A. (1746-1824.) Royal Hibernian Academy. Cumming, P.R.H.A. B. in Birmingham, 1746; settled in Ireland, 1764, at about 18 years old ; original member of R. Hib. Acad. 1823, and its first President ; d. 1824, To waist, seated, looking to r. ; sketch-book before him, on which 1. hand rests. Canvas, 30 X25 in. ,84 HARRIET MELLON, afterwards DUCH. OF ST. ALBANS, as "Mrs. Page" (i775-i837> Miss Burdett Coutts. J. J. Masquerier. Dau. of Matthew MeUon, the actor ; b. about 1775 ; foUowed her father's profession ; made her debut at Drury Lane as " Lydia Languish," under the xS Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. patr. of Sheridan, 1795; in 1814 marr. T. Coutts, the banker, whose entire property she inherited, 1822; marr. 2ndly, WiUiam, D. of St. Alban's, 1827; bequeathed her property to Miss Angela Burdett, young, dau. of Sir Francis Burdett, who took the name of Coutts; d. 6 Aug. 1837. Full-length, standing, in character of " Mrs, Page," holding paper in I. hand. Canvas, 94 X 60 in. 85 EDWARD DAYES (1763-1804). LENT BY PAIKTER. Mr. j. W. Townroe. Edward Dayes. Water-Colour Painter; teacher of Girtin, and author of " Instructions for Drawing and Colouring Landscapes," which exercised considerable influence on the development of Water-Colour Painting, since 1810; d. 1805. Bust to 1. ; dark coat, white cravat ; signed at back, " Edward Dayes, pictor fecit, 1801, setat. 38." Canvas, 24 x 20 in. 86 FRANCIS ROBERT WEST. Royal Hibernian Academy. R. L. West, R.H.A. r Artist; studied at Paris under Boucher and Vanloo; acquired a great academic power of drawing ; was Master at the National Acad, of Design in Dublin, and several of his pupUs became distinguished artists. To waist, seated, holding port, crayon in r. hand ; painted in Dublin, 1801 ; biog. on back. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 87 CHARLES KEMBLE (1775-1854). Mrs. Noseda. Henry P. Briggs, R.A. Member of the famous family of actors ; bro. of John Kemble and Mrs. Siddons ; b, at Brecknock, 1775 ; first appeared at the theatre in Sheffield, ia "As You Like It," 1792; at Drury Lane, 1794; and at Covent Garden, 1804; visited the United States, 1832; retired from the stage, 1836; afterw. gave readings from Shakespeare ; principally exceUed in the higher branches "of comedy; d. 1854, Bust, looking to r. ; open collar, brown dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 88 AMELIA ALDERSON, MRS. OPIE (1771-1853). Miss Vincent Thompson. John Opie R.A. Authoress ; dau. of Dr. Alderson, a physician in Norwich ; b. 177 1 ; early disting, for her poetical talent; marr. John Opie, the painter, 1798 • com her liter, career with the tale of " Father and Daughter," 1801 ; pub afterw ' Simple Tales," " Tales of Real Life," " Tales of the Heart," &c. ; after the death of her husb. in 1807, joined the Soc. of Friends ; left off writing tales ¦ pub. the moral treatises, "Detraction Displayed" and " lUustra of Lvino--'' d. 1853. "' To waist, seated ; open white dress ; looking to 1. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ,89 RICHARD PORSON (1759-1808). University Library, Cambridge. Classical scholar; b. at East Ruston, Norfolk, 1759; educ at Eton and Tnn CoU. Camb. ; app. Prof of Greek at Camb. 1793; afterw. Librarian of the London Institution ; author of " Adversaria, Notes and Emendations of Greek Poets;" cL m London, 1808. Bust, seated to r. ; dark coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery (iVb^. i-ii 8). 19 90 JAMES HEATH, A.R.A. (1765-1834). LENT BY PAINTER, Rev. j. M. Heath. John Jackson, R.A. Engraver ; b. 1765 ; began with engraving illustrations for books ; afterw. produced engravings from pictures, which were much esteemed, among them the "'Death of Nelson," after West, " Scenes from Shakesp." after Smirke and Peters, Portraits of Pitt and Washington, &c.; elected Assoc. Roy. Acad. 1791 ; d. 1834. Bust, full-face ; brown coat. Cani^as, 24 X 20 in. 91 JOHN WALL CALLCOTT, Mus. Doc. (1766-1821). Mr. Wm. Hutchins Callcott. Sir A. W. Callcott, R.A. Musical Composer; b. at Kensington, 1766; studied for the medical profession, but gave it up for music ; app. assistant organist at St. George's Hanover Square, 1783; commenced writing glees, and obtained a large number of prizes from the "Catch Club;" studied instrumental music under Haydn, since 1790; graduated as Mus. Doc. Oxford, 1801; succeeded Dr. Crotch as Lecturer' on Music at the Royal Inst. 1805 ; wrote a " Musical Grammar" and "Musical Dictionary;" d. 1821. To waist, holding music, pencil in r. hand ; painted about 1801. Canvas, 38 X 29 in. 92 WILLIAM SHARP (1749-1824). National Portrait Gallery. James Lonsdale. Engraver; son of a gunmaker in London; b. 1742; became known by his engravings forthe "Novelist's Magazine;" executed a number of en gravings after Guido, Domenichino, Caracci, Vandyck, Sir Joshua Reynolds, B. West ; also noted as an adherent of Mesmer, Swedenborg, and Joanna Southcote; d. at Chiswick, 1824. Three-quarter length, seated to L, pen in r. hand, 1. arm resting on table. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. .,93 FRANCES M. NELTHORPE, LADY ANDERSON (1775-1836). Sir Charles J. H. Anderson, Bt. Chandler. 2nd dau. of Sir John Nelthorpe, Bart, of Scawby, Lincoln ; wife of the Rev. Sir Chas. John Anderson, Prebend, of Thorngate, in Lincoln Minster, and Rector of Lea; mother ofthe present Bart. ; d. 1836. Half-length, standing ; white open dress, narrow blue sash ; painteA 1793 ; signed " Chandler, d. 21." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 94 JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. (1775-1851). National Gallery. J. M. W. Turner, R.A. Painter; son of a barber in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden; b. 23 April, 1775; studied at the Roy. Acad. 1789; began to exhibit 1790; at first painted •chiefly views of Engl, and Welsh scenery in water-colours ; exhibited the oil painting " Battle ofthe Nile," and elected A.R.A. 1799; R.A. 1802; Prof. of Perspective, 1807; commenced his "Liber Studiorum," 1808; rose to fame by his versatility in all styles of landscape-painting and his masterly treatment of colours ; pub. his " Rivers of England," " Rivers of France," &c., painted " Crossing the Brook," the " Rise and Fall of Carthage," the " Olcl Temeraire," &c. ; d. at Chelsea, 11 Dec. 1851 ; left about 100 of his pictures, including some of his greatest works, to the nation, besides an important coll. of his drawings and sketches ; bu. in St. Paul's. Bust, as a young man, full-face. Canvas, 29 x 22 in. 20 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. - 95 MRS. SIDDONS, as the " Tragic Muse." LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Robert Tait. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. {See No. 8r.) Three-quarter length, seated in large chair, looking up to r. Canvas, 40 x 50 in. 96 JOHN FAWCETT (1768-1837). Mrs. Fawcett. G. H. Harlowe. Actor ; son of an actor at Drury Lane Theat. ; b. 1768 ; appren. to a linen- draper ; ran away to Margate, where he app. on the stage under the name of Foote; first perform, at Covent Gard. 1791 ; gain, reputa. by his representa. of "Dr. Pangloss," "Caleb Quotem," and "Job Thornberry;" joined the English Opera, 1813; Manager of Covent Garden till 1836; d. 1837. Half-length, small size, standing to r., holding hat, glove, and stick. Panel, i8§ x 14J in. 97 SARAH KEMBLE, MRS. SIDDONS (1755-1831). Mr. John Whitehead. William Hamilton, R.A. {See No, 81.) Full-length, standing to L, black scarf on 1. arm ; signed and dated, " W. Hamilton, R.A., 1793." Crayon, paper, 23 x 16 in. .-^98 SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, Kt. R.A. (1753-1839). Mr. William Goding. G. H. Harlowe. Painter; b. in Oxfordsh. 1753; studied at the Roy. Acad. 1772; R.A. and knighted, 1 798 ; executed some hist, pictures, but chiefly disting. himself as a portrait-painter ; d. 1839. Three-quarter length, seated to r, ; small size; marone furred dress; mounted figures in background. Panel, 21 X 16 in. .99 KEMBLE FAMILY— Mrs. SIDDONS as " Queen Katharine." Mr. Robert Tait. G. H. Harlowe. {See Nos. 81, 82, 87.) Full-length smaU figures; Mrs. Siddons as " Oueen Katharine" in Henry VIII. Canvas, 20 x 36 in.^ 100 PROF. GEO. J. BELL ( -1843). Faculty of Advocates. Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Jurist; Prof of Scotch Law in the Univ. of Edinb. and one of the principal Clerks of Session; author of "Commentaries on the Laws of Scotland;" d. 22 Sept, 1843 ; brother of Sir Charles BeU (No. 236). Three-quarter length, seated; holding spectacles to his eyes; black dress; aged 45. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. ICI HENRY PHIPPS, 3RD LD. and ist E of MULGRAVE (1755-1S31). Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bt. John Jackson, R.A. Second son of Constantine Phipps, ist Ld.; b. 14 Feb. 1755 ; succ. his brother, Constantine John, who d. without male issue, in the Irish Barony,, Ground-floor.] Northern Gallery, [Nos, 1-118). 21 1792; crea. Baron Mulgrave in the Peerage of Engl. 1794; E. Mulgrave, 1812 ; was a Gen. Officer in the Army ; Col. of the 31st Reg. of Foot, Gov. of Scarboro. and Custos Rotulorum of the EastRid. of Yorksh.; d. 7 April, 1831. Bust to r. ; dark coat ; signed " W.B. pt. 1807." Panel, 30 X 25 in. 102 MARIA ANN HADFIELD, MRS. COSWAY. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Harrowby, K.G. Richard Cosway, R.A. Dau. of an hotel-keeper at Leghorn ; marr. Rich. Cosway, the ininiature- painter, and herself practised the art of Miniature-painting ; was also a disting. musical performer ; for some time an admired belle of fashionable society in Paris and London; left her husband in 1804, to become the superior of a religious house at Lyons ; paid a final visit to England after his death, in 1821, to place a monument on his tomb. Half-length, seated to r. ; child throwing its arms round her neck. Canvas, 26 x 19 in. 103 JOHN RENNIE (1757-1821). Mr. W. H. Rennie. Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. CivU Engineer; b. at Phantassie, East Lothian, 1757; settled in London, 1783 ; first became known by his construction of the Albion MUls, and new works at Whitbread's Brewery; subsequently built the Waterloo, Southwark, and New London Bridges ; the Breakwater at Plymouth ; HuU and Sheerness docks; also planned and carried out extensive drainage schemes for the Lincolnshire Fens; d. 1821. Bust; full face; dark coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 104 GEORGE COOKE (1781-1834). Mrs. Cooke. G. Clint, A.R.A. Engraver ; b. in Lond. 1781 ; apprent. to Basire ; execut. plates of the coast scenery of Engl, and views of ScotL ; together with Henry Moses, en graved the iUustrations for D'Oyly and Mant's Bible ; distinguished b^ his art publications ; d. 1834. To waist, full face; holding book in r. hand. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 105 SIR GEORGE THOS. SMART, Kt. (1776-1867). Lady Smart. Bradley. Musical Composer; son of a music-seller in London; b. May, 1776; app. Composer and Organist of the Chapel Royal, St. James's; knighted, 181 1 ; took part in founding the Philharmonic Society, 181 3; as Musical Director of Covent Garden Theatre engaged Weber to compose " Oberon," and received him as a guest in his house, where Weber d. 1826; introduced into England Mendelssohn's Oratorio " St. Paul," and Rossini's "Stabat Mater;" conduc. many ofthe great musical festivals; d. in London, 23 Feb. 1867. To waist, seated ; holding music ; wearing spectacles. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 106 JOHN O'KEEFFE (1748-1833). National Portrait Gallery. William Lawranson. Actor and dramatist; b, at Dublin, 1748; early went on the stage; wrote a comedy at 15 ; came to Lond. 1780, to obtain an engage, and being unsuc cessful applied himself to dramatic compos. ; wrote " Wild Oats," " Agree able Surprise," " Peeping Tom," and many other comedies, comic operas, 22 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. and farces; lost his e3resight; received a Governm. pension, 1808; pub. his autobiography; d. at Southampton, 1833. To waist ; holding paper in r. hand ; claret-coloured coat, cravat, and lace ruffles; painted in 1786. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. -107 SIR JOHN SOANE, Kt. R.A. (i 752-1837). LENT BY PAINTER. National Gallery. John Jackson, R.A. Architect; son of a builder; b. at Reading, 1752; studied under Dance, and at the Royal Academy; introduced to George III. and sent to Rome to pursue his studies, 1777 ; Architect and Surveyor of the Bank of EngL 1788 , ofthe Houses of Pari. 1791, and ofthe Roy. Woods and Forests, 1795 '< ^•^¦ 1802; Prof of Architecture at the Roy. Acad. 1806; F.R.S. 1824; erected many public buildings ; bequeathed his Museum and Collection of Works of Art to the nation; d. 20 June, 1837. Bust to 1. ; claret-coloured coat ; leaning on open book ; spectacles in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. „lo8 DOROTHY BLAND, MRS. JORDAN (1762-1816). Mr. George H. Turnbull. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Actress ; b. at Waterford, 1762; appeared on the stage in Dublin, 1777; came to London and performed at Drury Lane, 1785; mother of the Fitz- Clarence family, 1791-1811; reappeared on the stage for a short time; retired to France; d. at St. Cloud, 3 July, 1816. To waist to 1. ; white dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 109 WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS, as "The Marquis" IN "The Midnight Hour"( 1748-1811). National Gallery. Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. Comedian; son of an actor; b. at Ormskirk, Lancash. 1748; educ. at Armagh, where he flrst acted ; crea. consid. sensation by his debut at Dublin as " Belcour," in the "West Indian," 1771 ; appeared at Covent Garden in the same character, 1773; manager of Covent Garden, 1782; disting. in light comedy; quitted the stage, 1803; d. 13 Jan. 1811 at Chelsea. FuU-length, standing to 1. ; black court dress, hat with feather in 1. hand. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. IIO JOHN BANNISTER (1760-1836). Mr. j. Hutchinson Lee. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Comic Actor; son of Charles Bannister, singer and wit; b. at Deptford, 12 May, 1760; made his dcSbut under Garrick at Drmy Lane, 1772; first attempted tragedy, but on the death of Edwin took his place as comedian ; famous for his characters of " Sylvester Daggerwood," " Trudge," " Dr. Pangloss," "Job Thornberry," &c.; rec. the surname of "Gentleman Jack;" compeUed by gout to retire, 1815 ; d. 7 Nov. 1836. Head to 1.; white cravat, lavender coat. Canvas, 21^ X 17 in. Ill GEORGE HENRY HARLOWE (1787-1819). Mr. W. Anthony. G. H. Harlowe. Portrait-painter; b. 10 June, 1787; studied under Drummond and Sir Thomas Lawrence; begaa to exhib. at the Royal Acad. 1805; had con- Ground-floor,] Northern Gallery {Nos. 1-118). 23 siderable success as a portrait-painter; trav. in Italy, 1818; d. soon after his return, 4 Feb. 1819. To Avaist, seated to r. ; paper in 1. hand, dark cloak ; landscape back ground. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 112 WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827). LENT BY PAINTER . National Portrait Gallery. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Engraver, painter, and poet; b. in Lond. 28 Nov. 1757; appren. to an engraver, for whom he made drawings from monum. in Westm. Abbey; afterw. studied at the Roy. Acad.; pub. "Songs of Innocence," 1789; "America — A Prophecy," 1793; " Europe— A Prophecy," and "Songs of Experience," 1794 ; Ulustrated Mary Wolstonecraft's " Tales for Children," Young's " Night Thoughts," the " Book of Job," &c. ; disting. by a wild, visionary genius; d. 12 Aug. 1827. To waist ; seated, looking up to 1. ; pencil in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 113 EMMA HART, LADY HAMILTON (1761-1815). Mrs. Calvert. George Romney. {See No. 26,) As a Magdalen ; seated, looking up to r., resting head on r. hand. Oval canvas, 30 X 25 in. 114 SIR STAFFORD HENRY NORTHCOTE, Bt. (1762-1851). Sir Stafford H. Northcote, Bt. M.P. J. Northcote, R.A. Son of Sir Stafford Northcote, 6th Bart. ; b. 6 Oct. 1762 ; marr. Jaquetta, dau. of Chas. Baring, Esq., of Larkbeer, by whom he had 3 sons; d. 17 Mar. 185 1, and was succeeded by his grandson, the present Baronet. Three-quarters ; seated in landscape ; riding dress, blue coat ; dated at back, 1807. Canvas, 46 x 57 in. 1 1 5 WM. FARREN as " Lovegold," in the " Miser " Mr. W. C. Cater. S. De Wilde. Comedian; son of an actor; b. in London, 1787; for some time stage manager of the theatre at Dublin ; made his debut at Covent Garden as "Sir Peter Teazle," 1818 ; afterw. performed at the Haymarket and Drury Lane ; excelled chiefly in the representation of old men. FuU-length ; small size ; standing, with hands clenched ; signed, " S. De WUde, 1820." Canvas, 30 x 23 in. 116 JOHN EMERY as "Tyke" (1777-1822). Mr. W. C. Cater. S. De Wilde. Comedian; b. at Sunderland, 1777; commenc. his theatrical Ufe with a strolling company in Kent and Sussex ; made his debut at Covent Garden as "Frank Oatlands" in "A Cure for the Heartache," 1798; achieved great popularity by his- rustic characters and as "Lovegold" in "The Miser," "Caliban" in "The Tempest," and " Tyke " in " The School of Reform;" d. 25 July, 1822. Full-length ; small size ; standing, with hat in hand ; signed and dated, "De Wilde, 1806." Canvas, 30 X 23 in. 24 Part of Reign of George III. 1800- 1820. 117 JOHN EMERY, AS " Barney Brallagan." lent by painter. Rev. j. E. Waldy. T. Heaphy, Sen. {SeeNo. 116.) To waist, miniature, in water-colour; smoking a pipe. Paper, 7 X Si in- 118 GEORGE COLMAN the YOUNGER (1762-1836). Mr. Thomas M. Parrott. F. E. Turner. Dramatist and wit; son of Geo. Colman, sen. ; b. 1762; educ. at Westm. School, Ch. Ch. Oxf and King's CoU. Aberdeen ; discontinued his studies at Lincoln's Inn, to devote himself to dramatic art ; first earned applause by his Comedy "Two to One," 1784, and his Opera "Incle and Yarico," 1787; succ. his father in the management of the Haymarket Theatre ; wrote many popular plays and was much liked in society for his wit ; appoint, by Geo. IV. Examiner and Licenser of Plays; d. 1836. To waist ; seated at table, writing materials and paper before him, on which his hand rests ; signed, " F. E. Turner." Panel, 8 x 7 in. No. 2. ENTRANCE HALL. {Nos. 119 /o 159.) 119 CHARLES ABBOTT, ist LORD TENTERDEN, Lord Chief Justice (i 762-1 832). yig. Charles S. A. Abbott. John Wood Son of a hairdresser at Canterbury; b. 1762; educ. at the King's School! Canterbury; elected to a scholarship in Corp. Chris. ColL Oxf 1781- tutor to the son of Judge Buller, at whose advice he studied law; called'to the bar, 1795; pub. a "Treatise on the Law of Merchant Ships and Seamen," 1802; app. Judge ofthe King's Bench, 1816; Ld. Chief Just. 1818; raised to the Peerage, 1827; d. 4 Nov. 1832. To waist, seated; resting on 1. arm. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 120 ARCHDEACON WM. COXE, D.D. (1747-1828). King s College, Cambridge. Sir William Beechey, R A Hist, and trav. ; b. 1747 ; having receiv. a uni\'. educ. he accomp. several sXb",°nH T^f *"'°rw?^ Continent; afterw. became Canon Resid. of SahsbL and Archdeac. of WiUs; wrote "Travels in Poland, Russia Sweden Tustr^a'' "TT; mT" °f Sir Robt Walpole," "Hist.'of ThTkorse of Austria, Life of Marlborough," &c. ; d. 1828. 30X 25 in^''"'^ ''°^^' ^^'^^ "''"^*' P'''"'^'^ ^^''"'^' 5, 1805. Oval canvas, .,,121 ADML. SIR P. B. VERE BROKE, Br. (1776-1841) Admiral Sir G. Broke Middleton, Bt. Samuel Lane. forhis'JIli'.7i4 P""-/?^'' Commander, 1799; Post-capt. 1801 ; famous lor his gallant action of June, 1813, when with the " Shannon " ^8 <-uns he defeated the Amer. fri<^ate " riipsinpat-o " „^ ^juaiiuuii, jo j,uiib, ne of Bnrt- anrl AH^i f„ k Cliesapeake, 49 guns; raised to the rank m En^' d .^P^nl M I'f f ''°"' '"H"^ ^' *'^'= t™« excited great enthus. in J^ngl. , d. at Bioke Hall, Sussex, 2 Jan 1841 hand""<;unTn hif r'^r'^' ^°°^'"^ '° ?¦ ' "^^'^1 "court unifoiTn; sword in r. nana, gun to fiis 1. Canvas, 94 X 57 in. Ground-floor.] Entrance Hall {Nos. i 19-159). 25 122 WILLIAM BABINGTON, M.D. F.R.S. (1757-1833). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Benjamin Babington. Tannock. Physician and nat. philos. ; b. 1757 ; practised in London since 1797 ; took a prominent part in founding the Geological Soc. of which he was elect. Pres. 1822 ; pub. "A New System of Mineralogy ;," d. 1833. Bust, seated to L ; fur-lined coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 123 ABRAHAM REES, D.D. (1743-1825). Dr. Williams's Library. B. in Montgomerysh. 1743; educ. at a Dissenting academy at Hoxton; mathematical and philosophical tutor there, and at the New Coll. Hackney; edited " Chambers' Cyclopaedia," 1 776-89, and the Cyclopaedia called after him; obtained the degree of D.D. at Edinburgh, on the recommendation of Robertson the historian; was also F.R.S.; d. 1825. To waist, seated; black dress; paper in r. hand. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 124 RT. HON. ALEX. GEO. FRASER, i6th LORD SALTOUN, K.T. K.C.B. (1785-1853). United Service Club. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. General ; son of Alex, the 15th Ld. ; b. in Lond. 22 Sept. 1785 ; ent. the army, 1802; serv. in Sicily and through the Peninsular War ; disting. himself at the battle of Waterloo in the defence of Hougoumont and the last charge of the Guards ; com. a brigade at the capture of Ching Kiang Fou, in the Opium War, 1842 ; was several times elect, a Represent. Peer of Scotland; Pres. of the Madrigal Soc. and of the Mus. Union, of Lond. ; d. iSAug. 1853. FuU-length, standing ; military uniform ; shako in 1. hand, sword in r. ; painted 1809. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 125 ADMIRAL LORD DE SAUMAREZ (1757-1836). United Service Club. Samuel Lane. B. in Guernsey, i757 ; erit. the Navy, 1772 ; serv. under Sir Hyde Parker, Hood, and Rodney, in the American War, and under Sir John Jervis in the Mediterranean; second in comm. to Nelson at the battle of the Nile, 1799; crea. a Bart., Rear-Adm. and Comm. of the Squadron off Cadiz, 1801 ; gain. a brilliant victory over a superior force near Algesiras, for which he received the thanks of both Ho. of Parliam. ; Comm.-in-Chief in the Baltic, till 1814; Vice-Admiral of Engl, and raised to the Peerage, 1831 ; d. at Saumarez, his seat in Guernsey, 1836. Full-length, standing; naval uniform ; ribbon of G.C.B. ; leaning r. hand on telescope; copied by S. Lane, 1838. Canvas, 95 X 58 in. 126 WM. HYDE WOLLASTON, M.D. (1766-1828). Royal Society. John Jackson, R.A. Natural Philosopher; b. 1766; educ. at Camb.; graduated as M.D. 1793; devoted himself to scientific labours; F.R.S., became Pres. 1820; discov. several new metals; invented a sliding scale of chemical equivalents, a goniometer, and the camera lucida ; led the way to the discovery of Spectrum Analysis; contrib. many papers to the "Philos. Transactions;" d. 1828. Three-quarter size, seated to r., near table ; paper in 1. hand, spectacles in r. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 26 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. 127 COL. HAMILTON SMITH, F.R.S. (1776-1859). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Rendel., Opie, B. in Flanders, 26 Dec. 1776; ent, the Army, 1794; served in the W, Indies, 1797-1809; took part as Deputj^ Quartermast,-Gen. in the AValcheren Expedit. 1809; app. on the Staff of the Horse Guards, 1813; disting. as a draughtsman, and by his manifold scientific acquirem, ; pub. a Transla. of Lloyd and Templehof's " History of the Seven Years' War," "Ancient Cos tume ofthe British Islands," "Natural History of the Human Species," &c. retired from the serv. 1820; d, at Plymouth, 21 Sept, 1859. Half-length, seated in arm-chair ; holding paper and pencil in hands ;. black coat, orders. Canvas, 39 X 28 in. 128 SIR THOMAS MUNRO, Bt. (1760-1827). Mr. C. Munro. Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Governor of Madras ; b. 1760; went as cadet to India, 1778 ; disting. himself in the Mahratta war, and was present at the fall of Seringapatam, 1799 ; appointed administrator of the territory ceded by the Nyzam, i8oi ; commanded an expedit. against the Peiswah of Soondoor, 1817, for which he received the thanks of Park ; crea. K.C.B. 181 9 ; Gov. of Madras, 1820 ; bart. 1825 ; d. at Putterwoodah, 6 July, 1827. Bust to r. ; dark coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 129 THOS. BRUCE, 7TH EARL OF ELGIN and KINCARDINE (1771-1841). Countess of Elgin and Kincardine. Anthony Graff. Diplomatist, and lover of Art; b. 1771; educ. at Harrow, Westmin. and St. Andrews; Ambass. at Constantinople, 1789-99; formed his celebrated coUection of sculptures, medals, and other Greek antiquities, including the statues from the Parthenon at Athens (Elgin Marbles), the whole of which were purchased by Governm. for the Brit. Mus. 1816; was fiercely attacked by Ld, Byron and others, for removing the marbles from the Parthenon; d. at Paris, Nov. 1841. Full-length, standing ; full face ; military coat ; resting r. hand on sword. Painted at Dresden, 1787. Canvas, 74 X 52 in. -130 SIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A. P.R.S.A. (1756-1823). Mr. j. Peter Raeburn. Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Portrait-painter; b. at Stockbridge, near Edinburgh, 1756; appren. to a goldsmith; devoted himself to painting miniatures and portraits in oil; came to London, 1778; visited Italy at the advice of Sir Joshua Reynolds ; settled in Edinb. and achieved great distinc. as a Portrait-painter; Pres, of the Society of Artists of Edinb. 1812 ; R.A. '1815 ; Knighted, and appointed Portrait-painter to the King, in Scotland, 1822; d. 8 July, 1823. To waist, fuU face ; 1. hand raised to his chin. Canvas, 35 x 28 in. 131 SIR JAMES HALL, Bt. (1780-1832). Royal Soc. Edinburgh. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A. P.R.S.A. Son of Sir John Hall, Bart.; b, 1780; devot. to scientific researches, chiefly m mineralogy and geology ; F.R.S, ; Pres. Roy. Soc, Edinb. ; tried to establ. the truth of the Huttonian theory of a central fire against the Ground-floor.] Entrance Hall (TVm. 119-159). 27 Wernerian or aqueous system; also auth. of an "Essay on the Origin, Princip. and Hist, of Gothic Archit. ;" d. 1832. Three-quarter size, seated to r. in arm-chair, with open book in hand reading. Canvas, 54 X 44 in. 132 HON. CHARLES HAY, LD. NEWTON (1747-1811). LENT BY PAINTER. Nat. Gall, of Scotland. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A. P.R.S.A. Lawyer ; b, 1747 ; called to the Scotch Bar, 1769 ; promoted to the Bench,- 1806 ; d. at Powrie, Forfarsh. 19 Oct. 1811. Bust, seated; crimson gown. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 133 ALAN HYDE, 2nd LD. GARDNER (1770-1815). Lord Gardner. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Eldest son of Adml. Alan, ist Baron Gardner, and Susannah Hyde, only dau. of Francis Gale, Esq.; k 6 Feb. 1770; ent. the Navy; command, the naval expedit. which captured Colombo, in Ceylon, 1796 ; afterw. serv. on the W. Indian station and in the Channel Fleet ; succeed, to the Peer. 1809 ; rose to the rank of Admiral ; d. 27 Dec. 1815, To waist, showing r. arm; naval uniform, ribbon K.C.B. Canvas, 39 X 29 in. 134 HENRY KIRKE WHITE (1785-1806). Bromley House Library (Nottingham). T. Barber. Poet; son of a butcher at Nottingham; b. 1785; first placed with a stocking-weaver, then appren. to an attorney; educ. himself by private study; admitted a sizar at St. John's Coll. Camt). through the interest of Mr. Simeon; d. from the effects of over-study, 19 Oct. 1806. "Remains of Henry K. White," edit, by Southey. Bust, profile to r. ; small size : dark coat. Canvas, 10 x 9 in, 135 GEORGE DANCE, R.A. (1740-1825). Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bt. John Jackson, R.A. Architect; b. 1740; son of Geo. Dance, the architect ofthe Mansion Ho. London; succ. his father as clerk of the works and builder to the City of London, 1768, and held these offices until 1816; original member of the R.A. ; Prof, of Architecture and Auditor to the R.A. ; executed many small- size profile portraits, chiefly in pencil; pub. "A Collection of 72 Portraits sketched from the Life," 1808-14; d. 14 Jan. 1825, in Upper Gower Street. To waist, seated to 1. ; hands resting on book ; pencil in r. hand. Can vas, 30 x 25 in. ^^136 CHARLOTTE MARGARET HORNBY, LADY STANLEY ( -1817). Earl of Derby, K.G. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Second dau. of Rev. Geoffrey Hornby; m. Edward Smith Stanley, 13th E. of Derby, 1798; mother ofthe present E. of Derby; d. 16 June, 1817. To waist, seated; open white dress. Canvas, 30 X 25. 137 ROBERT SMIRKE, R.A. (1752-1845). Mr. Sydney Smirke, R.A. Mary Smirke. B. at Wigton, near Carlisle, 1752; ent. the Roy. Acad. 1771; began to exhib. 1786; painted domestic subjects ; chiefly famous as a designer for engravings and books; A.R.A. 1791 ; R.A. 1793; d. 1845. Bust ; looking to r. ; leaning on 1. arm ; black coat. Canvas, 30X 25 in. 28 Part of Reign of George III. 1800- 1820. _,138 SIR FRANCIS BURDETT, Bt. M.P. (1770-1844). LENT BY PAINTER. Miss Burdett Coutts. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. {Fitiishedby Rt. Evans.) For many years a prominent M.P.; b. 1770; educ. at Westm. Sch. and Oxf ; travell. on the Continent during the outbreak of the French Revolu. ; marr, the daughter of Thomas Coutts, the banker, 1793; elected M.P. for Boroughbridge, 1796; M.P. for Middlesex, 1802, for Westm., 1806; became known as an ardent Liberal ; committed to the Tower for breach of privilege 1810, but barricaded himself in his house and had to be removed by force; aft, his release, zealously advocated Pari, Reform and Catholic Emancipa. ; sentenced to three months' imprison, for libel against the magistrates and yeo manry of Manchester, 1819; Conservative in latter part of life; d, 23 Jan. 1844. Full-length, standing looking to r. ; resting against pedestal. Canvas, 100 X 58 in. 139 BROWNLOW CECIL, 2nd MARO. OF EXETER, WITH HIS Brother and Sister. Marquis of Exeter. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marq. of Exeter; son of Henry, 1st Marq.; b. 2 July, 1795 ; succ. to the Marq. 1804; app. Ld. Steward of the Household, 1858; resigned 1859; d. 16 Jan. 1867. Group of three children, full length, one holding a cap and feather. Can vas, 64 X 48 in. 140 ANNA SEWARD (1747-1809). Mr. W. Percival Boxall. John Opie, R.A. Dau. of Rev. Thos. Seward, b. at Eyam, Derbysh. 1747 ; wrote various poems ; " Life of Dr. Darwin," &c. ; hved chiefly at Lichfield, where her father had a canonry ; her miscellaneous works were edited by Sir Walter Scott, 1810 ; her letters were left by her to Constable, the Edinb. publisher, and brought out in 181 1 ; d. 25 March, 1809. To waist, seated ; open white dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 141 MARY VERNEY, BARONESS FERMANAGH. ( -1810). Sir Harry Verney, Bt. M.P. Lemuel F. Abbot. Niece of Ralph, 2nd E. Verney; succ. her uncle, 1791; crea. Baroness Fermanagh, 1792 ; by her will, her name and estates were devised to her maternal half sister, Catherine Calvert, from whom they descended by wiU to Captain Sir Harry Calvert, Bt., now Sir Harry Verney ; d. 1810, To waist ; black laced dress, white handkerchief. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 142 SOPHIA COUTTS, LADY BURDETT ( -1844). Miss Burdett Coutts. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. {Finished by Rt. Evaxs.) Youngest dau. of Thomas Coutts, the banker; marr. in 1793, Sir Francis Burdett, Bt,, M.P. by whom she had Robert, the present Bart, and 5 daus • d. a few days after her husband, January, 1844. ' Full-length ; seated in landscape under the tree, holding straw hat fiUed with flowers. Painted in 1807, and finished by Rt. Evans, R.A 1831 Can vas, 95 X 59 in. Ground-floor.] Entrance Hall {Nos. i 19-159). 29 143 JAMES NORTHCOTE, R.A. (1746-1831). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir Stafford H. Northcote, Bt. M.P. Jas. Northcote, R.A. B. at Plymouth, 22 Oct. 1746, where his father was a watchmaker; apprenticed to that trade ; at the end of his seven years' term devoted him self to art, and commenced portrait-painting; introduced to Sir J. Reynolds ; became his pupil, and gained his friendship ; visited Italy for three years ; established himself in London, 1781 ; became R.A. 1787 ; painted portraits, domestic subjects, and at length historical pictures, especially those for the Boydell Shakspeare series ; contributed to the periodical called the "Artist ; " wrote " Fables," " Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds," &c. ; d. 13 July, 1831, in his 85th year. To waist ; showing 1. hand, looking to r. ; black coat. Painted in 1807, as a present to Lady Northcote. Canvas, 36 x 29 in. 144 LADY CHARLOTTE HORNBY (1776-1805). Earl of Derby, K.G. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Lady Charlotte Stanley, eld. dau. of Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton his Countess; b. 1776; m. Edmund Hornby, of Dalton Hall, Westmoreland, 1796; d. 1805. To waist, seated ; looking to r., leaning on r. hand ; open white dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 145 JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. (1776-1837). Capt. Chas. G. Constable. Landscape-painter ; son of a miller at East Bergholt, Suffolk ; b. 1 1 June, 1776; intended for the Church, but preferred the study of Art; first exhibit. 1802; gained distinc. as one ofthe foremost landscape-painters; A.R.A, 181-9; receiv. a gold medal at the Paris Exhibit. 1824, for his picture "The Hay-wain;" R.A. 1829; d. i April, 1837. To v^aist, seated ; resting on r. arm ; black dress. Painted about 1 798 or 99. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 146 HANNAH MORE (1744-1833). Sir T. Dyke Acland, Bt. H..W. Pickersgill, R.A. Dau. of a village schoolmaster ; b. at Stapleton, Gloucestersh. 1744 ; her abilities were early known, and with the encouragement of Garrick she wrote various plays; her tragedy of "Percy" had some success; became ac quainted with Johnson, Reynolds, and Burke, afterw. retired to the country, and long lived at Barleywood, near Bristol, devoting herself to literary work and active benevolence. .Some of her writings had extraordinary success, especially the tales forming the " Cheap Repository ;" her novel " Ccelebs in Search of a Wife," was very popular ; d. at CUfton, 7 Sept. 1833, aged 89. Half-length ; seated in arm-chair, near a table ; black dress, yellow scarf Can\'as, 50 X 40 in. 147 SARAH KIRBY, MRS. TRIMMER (1741-1810). Rev. Kirby Trimmer. Henry Howard, R.A. Educational Writer; dau. of Joshua Kirby, the painter; b. at Ipswich, 6 Jan, 1741 ; went with her father to Kew, where he was appointed Clerk of the Works at the Palace; marr, 1762; first pub. "Easy Introduc. to the Knowledge of Nature," 1780; wrote'a " Sacred History" in 6 vols, ; also con ducted the "Family Magazine," and the "Guardian of Education;" d. 15 Dec. 1810; bu. at Ealing, Middlesex. Half-length, seated at table, with Bible and writing materials. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 30 Part of Reign of George III. 1800-1820. 148 WILLIAM GIFFORD (1756-1826). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Murray. John Hoppner, R.A. Writer and first Editor of the "Quarterly Review;" b. at Ashburton, Devon, ApriL 1756; for some time cabin-boy on a coasting vessel; afterw. appren. to a shoemaker; at 20 sent to school by Mr. Cookesley, a surgeon of his native city ; when at Oxf gained the favour of Ld. Gros\-enor, who engaged him to travel with Ld. Belgrave on the Continent ; on his return pub. the satirical poems, "Baviad" and "M- (1755-1838). Mr. j. p. Grant. Tantock. Miscellaneous Writer; b. at Glasgow, 1755; spent her early ye.TS in America, where her father, a retired officer, intended to settle ; returied to Scotland and marr. Rev. James Grant, Chaplain of Fort Augustus 1779- Ground-fl/ior.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 5 — Nos, 271-307). 57 after her husband's death in 1801, adopted Literature as a profession; pub. " Poems," " Letters from the Mountains," " Essays on the Superstitions of the Highlanders of Scotland," &c. ; d. at Edinburgh, 1838. To waist ; seated ; spectacles -in r. hand ; close white cap, light drab shawl, black dress. Canvas, 35 by 26 in. 282 ROBERT SOUTHEY (1774-1843). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Murray. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Poet; son of a Unendraper at Bristol; b. 12 Aug. 1774 ; educ. at Westm. School, and Balliol Coll. Oxf where his talents attracted notice ; gave, up his plan of entering the Church ; travell. for some time in Spain and Portugal ; made his first appearance in the literary world as Author of the epic poems " Joan of Arc," and " Wat Tyler ;" in 1803 settled at Keswick, where he com menced a long career of incessant literary labour; like his friends Coleridge and Wordsworth, moderated his political opinions ; pub. " The Curse of Kehama," 1810, and "Roderick," 1814; appointed Poet-Laureate, 1813 ; achieved great popularity through his biographies of Nelson and Wesley, and "The Doctor;" at length felt the effects of overwork, and spent his last years in complete retirement; d. 21 March, 1843. His " Common- Place Book," was published after his death. To waist ; seated to 1. ; open furred coat ; holding book in his hands ; medal as Poet-Laureate. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 283 GEORGE O'BRIEN WYNDHAM, 3RD EARL OF EGREMONT (1751-1837). Mr. Alfred T. Derby. William Derby. Eld. son of Charles 2nd E. of Egremont, and Alicia Maria, dau. of Geo. 2nd Ld. Carpenter; b. 18 Dec. 1751; Ld.-Lieut., Custos RotuL and Vice- Admiral ofthe Co. of Sussex; F.R.S. and F.S.A.; d. unmarr. 11 Nov. 1837. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. ; writing-table to his L, spectacles in r. hand, dog jumping on the chair ; holding letter dated Jan. 1825. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. -284 THOMAS CAMPBELL. National Portrait Gallery. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. {See No. 256.) To waist, showing 1. hand ; black coat. Canvas, 37 X 28 in. 285 GEORGE GORDON NOEL, 6th LORD BYRON (1788-1824). Lord Leigh. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Grandson of Admiral, and son of Capt. Byron; b. in London, 22 Jan. 1788 ; went with his motlier to Aberdeen, where he rec. his first education; succ. to the family title and estates on the. death of his great-uncle, 1798 ; studied at Dulwich, Harrow, and Trinity CoUege, Cambridge, 1 800-1 807 ; took up his residence at Newstead Abbey, and publ. " Hours of Idleness," 1807; "British Bards and Scotch Reviewers," 1809; took his seat in the Ho. of Lords; traveU. on the Continent, 1 809-11 ; rose to fame as a poet by the pubL of " Childe Harold," 1812 ; marr. IsabeUa, dau. of Sir R. MiUbanke Noel, 181 5; separ. 1816; trav. in Switzerland and Italy; publ. "Manfred," 1817; "Beppo," 1818; "Don Juan," 1819; resid. at Ravenna with the Countess Guiccioli, 1820-22; at Genoa, 1823; sailed for Greece, to aid in 58 Reign of George IV. 1820-1830. the v/ar of liberation against the Turks, 14 July, 1823; d. at Missolonghi, 19 AprU, 1824; bu, in Hucknall Church, Notts. To waist; looking to r., showing r. hand ; open collar, black cloak; signed, " T. P. up." Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 286 WILLIAM VAN MILDERT, BP. of DURHAM (1765-1836). LENT BY PAINTER. Bishop of Durham. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. B. in London, 1765; educ. at Merch, Taylors' Sch. and Qu. CoU. Oxf; Curate of Sherbourne, 1788 : Rector of St, Mary-le-Bow, Lond, 1796 ; preach, the Boyle Lectures, 1802-5; appoint. Preacher of Lincoln's Inn, and Reg. Prof of Divinity, Oxf; Bp. of Llandaff, and Dean of St. Paul's, 1819; Bp, of Durham, 1826; pubL Works of Dr. Waterland, 1823; Sermons, 1831 ; d. 21 Feb, 1836. Three-quarter size ; seated, full face ; episcopal robes. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 287 REV. GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832). Mr. John Murray. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Poet; b. at Aldborough, Suffolk, 24 Dec. 1754; brought up for the med. profession, but abandoned it forliterat.; went to Lond. 1770; obtained the friendsh. of Burke, who pub. one of his poems, and advised him to enter the church; ordained 178 1 and soon after app. ChapL to the D. of Rutland ; Rector of Trowbridge, 1813 ; pubL "The Library," "The Village," "The Parish Register," " Tales of the Hall," &c. ; distinguished alike for quaint- ness, truthfulness, and pathos ; d. at Trowbridge, 8 Feb, 1832. To waist ; seated, full face, hands clasped ; landscape background .to his left; signed, "T. P. 1820." Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 288 JOHN MURRAY, F.S.A. (1778-1843). Mr. John Murray. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. Eminent Publisher; son of John Murray, formerly an officer in the R.N. who had settled in Lond. and founded the publishing firm in 1768; b. 27 Nov. 1778; by his ability and liberal management raised his business- to the foremost rank in the kingdom; founded the " Quarterly Review;" lived in friendship with Byron, Scott, Campbell, Southey, and other eminent men, whose works he published; d, 27 June, 1843, Three-quarter size; seated in arm-chair, reading from sheet of MS,; bust in background to his r. Canvas, 57 X 44 in. 289 REV. GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832). Rev. George Crabbe. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. {See No. 287.) Bust; seated; nearly full face; black dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 290 JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT (1784-1859). Mr. Samuel Laurence. Samuel Laurence. Poet and miscellaneous writer ; son of an American barrister settled in EngL; b. at Southgate, Middlesex, 19 Oct. 1784; educ. at Christ's Hospit. ; commenc. his literary career soon after leaving school, as a theatrical critic ; found, with his brother the " Examiner," for the purpose of promoting liberal opinions and Pari. Reform, 1808; prosecuted for his articles, and condemn. to two years' imprisonment and a fine of 500/. 1812 ; continued to write in a Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 5 — Nos. 271-307). 59 liberal sense after his liberation; spent some years in Italy, in friendship with Ld. Byron and Shelley ; pub. " The Story of Rimini," " Wit and Hu mour," " The Old Court Suburb," " Men, Women, and Books," &c, ; recei\'. a pension from the Queen, 1847 ; d. at Putney, 28 Aug. 1859. Three-quarter size; seated to r. with open book in 1. hand. Canvas, 44 X 36 in. 291 WILLIAM FREND, M.A. (1760-1841). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. H. Tyrwhitt Frend. William Fowler. B, about 1760; Fellow and Tutor of Jesus Coll, Camb.; auth, of "Even ing Amusements in Algebra ;" wrote a pamphlet, " Peace and Union," which led to his trial at Camb, and banishm, from the Univ. ; d. 1841. Bust; full face, seated; black coat; white cravat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. .292 THOMAS MOORE (1779-1852). Mr. John Murray. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. The national poet of Irel. ; b. in Dublin, 1779; educ. at Dublin Univer.; came to London, 1799; pub. his "Translation of Anacreon," 1800; obtain, a Governm. appoint, at Bermuda, to which he appointed a deputy; travell. in the United States, 1803; pub. on his return " Odes and Epistles," 1806; fought a duel with Jeffrey (No. 314), on account of his severe criticism in the "Edinburgh Review;" became the friend of Ld, Byron, 181 1; wrote " Irish Melodies," and " Intercepted Letters," satires against the Pr. Regent, 1813 ; pub, "LaUa Rookh,"i8i7; travelled with Ld. John RusseU, in France and Italy; pub. "Memoirs of Ld, Edward Fitzgerald," 1831 ; "Travels of an Irish Gentleman," 1833 ; " History of Ireland," 1835 ; edited the Letters and Journals of Ld, Byron; rec. a Government pension, 1835; d. at Sloperton Cottage, 26 Feb. 1852. Bust, looking to 1. ; black coat and cravat. Panel, 30 X 25 in. 293 REV. HENRY FRANCIS CARY (1772-1844). Mr. F. S. Cary. F. S. Cary. Translator of Dante ; son of a Captain in the Army ; b. at Gibraltar, 1772 ; educ. at Rugby, and Ch. Ch. Oxf ; Curate of Abbot's Bromley and Kingsbury; engaged in literary work as contrib. to the " Gentleman's" and "London Magazines;" app. Assist.-Keeper of printed books in the Brit, Mus. 1825 ; edit, the works of Milton, Pope, Cooper, Thomson, and Young; pub. his celebrated trans, of Dante; resign, his office 1837, when unsuccess. in his application for the Chief Librarianship ; d. 1 844. Three-quarter length, small size; seated in arm-chair, resting head on 1. hand; black dress. Canvas, 18 X 14 in. 294 WILL. MONTAGU, 5TH D. OF MANCHESTER (1768-1843). Duke of Manchester. Saunders. Son of Geo. 4th Duke, and Eliz. eld, dau, of Sir James Dashwood, Bart, ; b, 1768; marr. Lady Susan Gordon, 3rd dau. of Alexan. 4th D, of Gordon; was Gov. of Jamaica, Collector of the Customs for the Port of London, and Ld. Lieiit. of Huntingdonshire ; d. 18 March, 1843. Bust to L; dark green coat. Canvas, 26 x 21 in. 6o Reign of George IV. 1 820-1830. 295 THEODORE EDWARD HOOK (1788-1841). lent by painter. National Portrait Gallery. E. U. Eddis. Dramatist, Novelist, and Wit; son of James Hook, the composer; b. in London, 22 Sept. 1788; educ. at Harrow; early disting. by his talents as a mimic and improvisatore ; wrote at 17 "The Soldier's Return," a drama; gained the favour of the Pr. Regent; app. Account.-Gen. of the Mauritius, 181 3 ; return. 1819, sent to prison for defalca. committed by his subordinate; wrote in prison his " Sayings and Doings," which earn, him a wide reputat. ; released soon after ; pub. the novels, " The Parson's Daughter," " Gilbert Gurney," " Jack Brag," " Births, Deaths, and Marriages," &c. ; also known as Editor ofthe Newspaper, "John BuU;" d. at Fulham, 24 Aug. 1841. Bust to r. ; black dress. Canvas, 29 X 25 in. .- 296 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834). Mr. John Murray. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Poet, philos. and theoL ; b. at Ottery St. Mary, Devonsh. 20 Oct. 1772; educ. at Christ's Hosp. and Jesus ColL Camb.; known for his manifold ac quirements, and in early life for his extreme opinions ; projected with Southey the model colony " Pantisocracy ;" visited Germany to study German philos. and literat. ; on his return wrote for the ministerial " Morning Post" and "Courier;" for some time Sec. to Gov. Sir Alex. BaU at Malta; went to live in the Lake district in comp. with Southey; left his family at Keswick, 1810, and settled at Highgate; exercised great influ. on his contemp. in endeav. to counteract the materialistic tendenc. of the time; auth. of the " Ancient Mariner," " Christabel," " Lay Sermons," " Con fessions of an Inquiring Spirit," "Aids to Reflection," &c. ; also pub. an exceU. transla. of Schiller's " Wallenstein;" d. at Highgate, 25 July, 1834. To waist ; seated, looking to r. showing r. hand ; black dress. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 297 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. National Portrait Gallery. Washington Allston, A.R.A. {See No. 296,) Half-length; seated, looking to r.; black dress; painted at Bristol, 18 14. Canvas, 45 x 34 in. 298 REV. EDWARD IRVING (1792-1834). Mr. S. B. Robertson. Andrew Robertson. Found, ofthe sect ofthe " Irvingites ;" b. at Annan, Scotl. 4 Aug. 1792 • educ. at Edmb, University; schoolmaster at Haddington and Kirkcaldy^ 1810-15 ; commenced his career as a preacher at Annan, 1815 ; appointed assistant to Dr. Chalmers at Glasgow, 1819 ; preacher to the Caledonian Chapel, Hatton Garden, 1822; excit. gener. notice by his eloquence; became the friend of Coleridge, Frere, and H. Drummond ; tried before the London Presbytery, for alleged heresy in his work " Church and State," and exp from his office, 1831 ; founded the " CathoUc and ApostoHc Church ; " pub Babylon and Infidelity foredoomed," " Sermons on the Trinity " " Last Days," " Orations," &c, ; d. on a tour to Scotl. at Glasgow, 7 Dec 1834 Head; profile to L Crayon, paper, 30 X 24 in. 299 WILLIAM GODWIN (1756-1836). Sir Percy Shelley, Bt. James Northcote, R A. -,,, Pol'tic^l 3nd Miscellaneous Writer; son of a Dissenting Minister; b, at Wisbech, 3 March, 1756; stud, at the Dissent. CoU., Hoxton, and enter, on Ground-floor,] Eastern Gallery (Bay 5 — Nos. 271-307). 61 his profession as a preacher, but abandoned it for a literary career, 1783; contrib. to the "Annual Register;" produced great sensation by his Trea tise on "Political Justice," advocat. the principles of the French Revolu. 1793, and the philosophical novel " Caleb Williams," 1794; pub. a pamphlet in favour of the acquittal of Hardy, ThelwaU, and Home Took; marr. Mary Wolstonecraft, 1797; opened a bookseUer's shop, 1801 ; wrote the novels, " St. Leon," " Fleetwood," " MandeviUe ;" " History of the Life and Age of Chaucer," " History of the Commonwealth," " Thoughts on Man," &c. ; app. Yeoman-usher to tlie Excheq. under the admin, of E. Grey; d. 7 Apr. 1836. Bust to L profile ; dark-furred cloak. Date at back, "1802." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ,.300 ALLAN CUNNINGHAM (1785-1842). LENT BY PAINTER. LiEUT.-CoL. Cunningham. William Boxall, R.A. Poet and hist. ; b. at Blackwood, Dumfriessh. 7 Dec. 1785, of humble parents ; appren. to a stonemason, 1796; educ. himself by much private read ing; went to Lond. 18 10; first earned his livelihood as a reporter for the Press ; became princip. assist, in the studio of Chantrey, the sculpt. ; at the same time successfully devoted himself to literat. ; wrote " Sir Marma duke Maxwell." a drama; " Paul Jones," and " Sir Michael Scott," novels ; " Lives of Brit. Painters, Sculptors, and Architects," &c. ; d. in London, 29 Oct. 1842. To waist, small size ; looking up to r. leaning on 1. hand. Panel, 19 X 14 in. ,.301 WILLIAM HAZLITT (1778-1830). Mr. W. C. Hazlitt. John Hazlitt. Critic and Essayist ; son of a Dissent, minist. ; b. 1778 ; educ. at the Uni tarian Coll. Hackney ; beganlife as an artist ; afterw. devoted hims. to politics and literature ; for many years on the staff of the " Examiner" and " Morning Chronicle ; " pub. " The Spirit of the Age," " Political Essays and Sketches of Public Characters," " The Literature of the Elizabethan Age ;" recognised as a critical authority on the drama and the fine arts; d. 1830. Bust, three-quarter size ; face to 1. ; black coat. Canvas, 27 X 24 in. 302 GEORGE GORDON NOEL, 6th LORD BYRON (1788-1824. Mr. William Smith. R. Westall, R.A. {See No. 285.) To waist, seated ; looking up to r. ; resting head on r, hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. .303 JAMES MONTGOMERY (1771-1854). Mr. John Blackwell. John Jackson, R.A. Poet; son of a Moravian Missionary ; b. at Irvine, Ayrshire, 4 Nov. 1771 ; left to be educ. in Yorksh. while his parents went to the West Indies, where they both died ; for some time shopman to a bookseller in London ; early began to write verses ; conducted the " Sheffield Iris " for thirty-one years ; fined and impris. for reprint, a song of " The Fall of the Bastille, 1794;" nevertheless, continued to write in a liber, sense ; pub. his " Prison Amuse ments," 1797 ; the " Ocean," 1806 ; " Wanderer in Switzerland," 1809 ; " The World before the Flood," 1812; "The Pelican Island and other poems," 1828; "The Christian Psalmist," &c. ; received a Government Pension, 1846; d. 30 April, 1854. To waist, seated to L, black coat. Marked at back, " Painted 1830." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 52 Reign of George IV. 1820-.1830. 204 THOMAS NORTON LONGMAN (1770-1842). p TT BY PAINTER. Mr. Thomas Longman. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Late head of the great publishing firm of Longman & Co. in Paternoster Row, London; b. 1770; d. from the effects of a faU from his horse, 28 Aug. ^^"^To waist, seated to r,, showing both hands, letter in 1. signed «T. P." Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 305 SIR RICHARD PHILLIPS, Kt. (1768-1840). Miss Emily Phillips. Son of a farmer near Leicester ; b, 1768 ; for some time schoolmaster ; sub sequently editor of the "Leicester Herald;" impnsoned for three years on account of political articles in that paper; commenced a hosiery business in Lond which he afterw. transformed into a bookseller's shop ; founded the "Monthly Magazine" and the "Antiquary's Magazine;" elected Sheriff of Lond. 1807; knighted, 1808 ; author of "A MiUion of Facts, of Correct Data and Elementary Constants," &c. ; d. 1840. « o o „ r- Bust ; dark coat, white waistcoat. Dated at back 1828. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 306 HARTLEY COLERIDGE. Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bart. Sir David Wilkie, R.A. {See No. 272.) To waist, small size, as a boy ; fuU face, open frill, and dark jacket. Oval, card-board, 9 x 7 in. 307 WILLIAM HAZLITT. Mr. W. C. Hazlitt. W. Bewick. {See No. 301.) Head ; small size profile to r. Crayon, paper, 16J x 13. SIXTH BAT {Nos, 308 to 334). 308 JOHN CHARLES, 3RD E. SPENCER (1782-1845). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. Statesman ; better known as Visct. Althorp ; son of George John, 2nd E. ; b. 30 May, 1782 ; educ. at Harrow, and Trin. CoU. Camb. ; M.P. for North ampton, 1 806; generally supported the measures of the Whigs ; Chan, ofthe Excheq. 1831 ; Leader ofthe Ho, of Commons on the passing ofthe Reform Bill, 1832; succ. to the Peerage, 1834; took great interest in the promotion of agriculture and industry ; d. i October, 1845. To waist, seated to 1. ; claret-coloured coat. Painted 1800. Canvas, 20 X 25 in, a 309 REV. SYDNEY SMITH (1777-1845). Sir Henry Holland, Bt. M.D. E. U. Eddis. Wit and humourist; b. at Woodford, Essex, 1777; educ. at Vv'inchester and New CoU. Oxf; Curate of N eth era von, Wilts ; traveU. for some time in Germany; went to Edinburgh, where, with Jeffrey, Brougham, and Murray, he founded the "Edinburgh Review;" removed to London; took Ground-fl,oor,] . Eastern Gallery (Bay 6 — Nos, 308-334). 63 an influential part, on the Whig side, in the political discussions of the time, " always endeavouring to fight against evil ;" lectured on belles lettres at the Roy. Institution; was appoin. Canon Residentiary at St. Paul's; enjoyed a wide reputation for his brilliant witticisms, and as author of many Essays in the "Edinburgh Review;" "Letters of Peter Plymley," &c. d. 21 Feb. 1845. To waist, looking to r. ; 1. hand resting on book. Painted 1 846. Can vas, 30 X 35 in. _^lo CHARLES GREY, 2nd EARL GREY (1764-1845). Earl Grey, K.G. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Eld. son of Sir Chas. Grey, ist E. Grey; b. 13 Mar. 1764; M.P. for Northumberland, 1786, joining the Whigs; 1st Ld. ofthe Admiralty when Mr. Fox came into power, 1806 ; succ. him as Sec. of For. Affairs ; in oppos. 1807-30; 1st. Ld. of Treas. 1830 to 1834, when he retired; d. 17 July, 1845. Half-length, standing ; 1. arm resting on pedestal. Panel, 44 x 30 in. 311 WM. MAGEE, ARCHB. OF DUBLIN (1765-1831). The Dean of Cork. Hamilton. A learned Divine; b. 1765; educ. at Trin. ColL Dubl. ; Assist, Prof of Oriental Languages and Prof of Mathemat. at his Coll. ; pub. " Discourses on the Scriptural Doctrines ofthe Atonem. and Sacrifice," 1801 ; app. Dean of Cork, 1813; Bp. of Raphoe, 1819; Archbp. of DubL 1822; d. Aug. 1831. Bust ; seated to r,, black dress. Canvas, 31 x 26 in. „ 312 SAMUEL ROGERS (1762-1855). Miss Rogers. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Poet; son of a London banker ; b. at Stoke Newington, 1762; educ. privately ; became a member and partner of his father's bank, but chiefly cultivated his talent for poetry; pub. "The Pleasures of Memory," 1792; "Jacqueline," a tale, 1814; "Italy," 1822; formed a valuable collection of works of Art, and was known for his literary and artistic tastes ; d. 18 Dec. 1855. Bust ; full face. Oval, crayon, paper, 27 X 22 in. 313 THOS. 1ST LORD DENMAN, Ch. Just. (1779-1854). Sir Herbert Denman Croft, Bt. Sir M. A. Shee, P.R.A. B. in Lond. 1779; educ. at Palgrave Sch. Norfolk, and St. John's CoU. Camb.; barrist.-at-law, 1806; M.P. for Wareham, i8i8; for Nottingham, 1819-32 ; at once joined the Whig Opposition ; disting. by the part he took in Q. Caroline's trial as one of her counsel, 1820; Com.-Serj. of the city of Lond. 1822; Attor.-Gen. 1830-32; Chief Just, of Q, Bench, 1832; crea. Ld. Denman, 1834; d. 1854. Three-quarter size, seated to r. ; robes as Ch. Just. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 314 FRANCIS, LORD JEFFREY (1773-1850). Mrs. Empson. . Colvin Smith. Lawyer and writer; son of a lawyer; b. at Edinb. 23 Oct. 1773; educ. at the High Sch. and Glasgow Univ.; called to the Scotch Bar, 1794; together with Brougham and Sydney Smith founded the "Edinburgh Review," of which he was the editor, 1802-29; Ld. Rector ofthe Univ. of Glasgow, 1821; Ld. Advocate in E. Grey's Ministry, 1830; M.P. for Edinb. 1832; promoted to the Bench, 1834; pub. a selection of his contrib. to the " Edinburgh Review ;" d. 26 Jan. 1850. Bust, showing 1. hand ; full face. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 64 Reign of George IV. 1820-1830. -315 WILL. LAMB, VISC. MELBOURNE (1779-1848). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscountess Palmerston. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Statesman; 2nd son ofthe 1st Ld. Melbourne; b. 15 March, 1779; educ. at Eton, Camb. and Glasgow ; became heir to the Peerage on the death of his elder brother, 1805 ; ent. Pari, as a member of the Liberal party; app. Sec. for Irel. under Canning, 1827; Home Min. under Ld. Grey, 1830; Premier, 1834, and again 1835-41 ; d. at Brocket HaU, Herts, 24 Nov. 1848. To waist, looking to 1. ; dark dress, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 316 GEN. SIR ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL of AVA, Bt. (1770-1843.) Lady Campbell. John Wood. Son of a Lieut, in the 42nd Scotch Highlanders; b. 1770; ent. the Army, 1787; serv. in India und. Ld. Cornwallis and Sir R. Abercromby, 1789-1801 ; disting. hims. in the Peninsular War, 1808-14; return, as Brig.-Gen. tolndia, and selected to comm. the expedi. against Burmah, 1824; captur. Rangoon and Prome, and compell, the Burmese to treat for peace, 1825 ; crea, a Bart. and appointed Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia, 1831 ; d. 1843. Half-length, military uniform, covered with decorations, 1. hand resting on sword. Canvas, 44 X 35 in. 317 ROBERT PLUMER WARD (1765-1846). Mr. j. H. Hippisley. Henry P. Briggs, R.A. Politician and NoveUst; son of a merchant at Gibraltar; b. 1765; educ. at Ch. Ch. Oxf; called to the Bar, 1790; became known by his work on " International Law in Europe," 1795 ; elect. M.P. for Cockermouth, as a supporter of Mr. Pitt, 1802 ; Under Sec. of Foreign Affairs, 1805 ; Ld. of the Admiralty, 1807; Clerk of the Ordna. 181 1-23; retir. in 1823 from public life, and occup. his leisure with literary pursuits; author of " Tremaine," " De Clif ford," &c., and various essays; d. at his seat, Okeover HaU, Stafford, 1846. To waist ; full face, dark cloak with fur collar. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 318 RT. HON. JAMES ABERCROMBY, LORD DUNFERMLINE (1776-1858). Lord Dunfermline. Sir J. Watson Gordon, R.A. P.R.S.A. 3rd son of General Sir Ralph Abercromby; b. 7 Nov. 1776; caUed to the Bar, 1800; Judge-Adv,-Gen, 1827; Chief Baron of Scotl, 1830 ; Master ofthe Mint, and Member of the Government, 1834; Speaker of the Ho, of Commons, 1835; resigned and crea, Ld. Dunfermhne, i8^q; d. 17 AorU 1858. ^ t f , Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. ; stick in r. hand, gloves in 1. ; painted Dec. 1854. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 319 HENRY BROOKE PARNELL, ist LORD •CONGLETON (i 776-1842). Lady Henry Moore. Samuel Lane. 2nd son of Sir John ParneU, Irish Chan, of the Excheq, ; b, 3 July 1776 • succ. to the family estates on the death of his father in 1801, instead' of his' elder bro.; ent. Pari 1802; succ. to the title on the death of his bro. 1812; gam, consid. influence in Pari, in aU matters connected with Finance • raised to the Peerage, 1841 ; d, 8 June, 1842, ' Three-quarter size ; seated in arm-chair, 1. hand resting on writing- table. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 6 — Nos. 308-334). 65 320 WILLIAM IV. (1765-1837). LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. 3rd son of George III.; b. 21 Aug. 1765; ent. the Navy, 1779; gradually- rose to the rank of Rear-Adm. of the Blue, when he ret. from active service, 1790; crea. D. of Clarence, 1789; Adm. of the Fleet, 1811; marr. Adelaide, Princess of Saxe-Meiningen (No. 328), 11 July, 1818 ; became heir-pre sumptive of the throne by the death of the Duke of York, 1827 ; succ. George IV. 26 June, 1830 ; d. 29 June, 1837. Full-length, standing, looking tor. ; royal robes, mantle and collar, K.G. ; resting r. hand on sword. Windsor Castle in distance. Canvas, 106 x 70 in. .321 THOMAS SPRING RICE, ist LD. MONTEAGLE (1790-1866). Lady Monteagle. E. U. Eddis. Statesman ; son of Stephen Edw. Rice, Esq. of Mt. Trenchard, Limerick; b. at Limerick, 8 Feb. 1790 ; educ. at Trin. Coll. Camb. ; M.P. for Limerick, 1820-32 ; voted with the 'Whigs ; Under-Sec. of State for Home Affairs, 1827; Sec. of the Treas. 1830; Sec. for the Colonies, 1834; Chan, ofthe Excheq. 1835-39; appoint. Comptroller of the Excheq. and raised to the Peerage, 1839; d. at his seat near Limerick, 7 Feb. 1866. Three-quarter size, seated to r. ; official robes. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 322 CHARLES EDWARD POULETT-THOMSON, LD. SYDENHAM (1799-1841). Mr. G. Poulett Scrope, M.P. Reynolds. Son of J. Poulett Thomson, a Lond. merch. ; b. 1799 ; correspond, of his father's firm at St. Petersburg, 1819; M.P. for Dover, 1826; M.P. for Man chester and Vice-Pres. ofthe Bd. of Trade, 1832; Pres. ofthe Bd. of Trade, 1834; Gov.-Gen. of Canada, 1839; raised to the Peerage, 1840; d. in the midst of a successful administration from the effects of a fall from his horse, 19 Sept. 1841. Half-length, standing to r. ; r. hand on table, black dress ; painted in 1833. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 323 SIR HERBERT TAYLOR, G.C.B. (1775-1839). Colonel Disbrowe. Son of Rev. Edward Taylor ; b. 29 Sept. 1775 ; ent. the Army ; Assist. MiL Sec. to the Duke of York during the campaign in Flanders, 1793-95 ; Priv. Sec. to the D. 1799-1805 ; served in Holland, 1813-14; afterw. Priv. Sec. to King George III. and Queen Charlotte, and one of the trustees of the King's private property ; Priv. Sec. to Geo. IV. and Will. IV. ; M.P. for Windsor, 1820-23 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1825 ; d. at Rome, 20 April, 1839. Full-length, small size ; seated at breakfast-table. Canvas, 23 x 19 in. 324 WM. HOWLEY, ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY (1765-1848). Mr. W. Howley Kingsmill. C. R. Leslie, R.A. B. at Ropley, Hants, where his father was Vicar, 1765; educ. at Win chester and New CoU. Oxf; settled in the University; appoin. Reg. Prof of F 66 Reign of William IV. 1830-1837. Divinity, 1809; Bp. of Lond. 1813; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1828; foremost among the opponents of Catholic Emancipa. and the Reform Bill ; d. 1848. Three-quarter small size, seated to 1. ; near study table. Panel, 13 X 11 in. 325 JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, ist EARL OF DURHAM (1792-1840). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Durham. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Statesman; eld. son of W. H. Lambton, Esq., M.P. for Durham; b. 12 April, 1792 ; ent. the Army; marr. Lady Louisa Elizab. 2nd dau. of E. Grey, 181 6; ent. ParL as member for the Co. of Durham, and became noted as an ardent Liberal ; supported Canning, 1827; crea. Baron Durham, 1828; Privy Seal in E. Grey's Ministry, 1830; took the lead of the movement party in the struggle for the Reform BiU; Ambass. at St. Petersb. 1835-37; Gov. Gen. of Canada, 1838; returned the same year; d. 28 July, 1840. To waist, as a young man, showing 1. hand, holding crimson-lined cloak ;. furred coat. Panel, 30 X 25 in. 326 SIR CHAS. MANSFIELD CLARKE, Bt. M.D. F.R.S. (1782-1857). Miss Clarke. Samuel Lane. Physician ; son of a surgeon ; b. in London, 28 May, 1782 ; edu. at St. Paul's sch,; admitt, to the R. CoU, of Surg. 1804 ; F.R.S. 1825 ; Licent. of the R. Coll. of Physic. 1827; app. Physic, to Q. Adelaide, 1830; crea. a Bart. 1831 ; D.C.L. Oxf 1845 ; d. at Brighton, 1857. Three-quarter size, seated, resting head on r. hand, paper in 1. hand. Dated at back "Aug. 21, 1847." Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 327 GEO. FITZCLARENCE, ist E. OF MUNSTER (1794-1842). Royal Asiatic Society. James Atkinson^ Eld. son of the D. of Clarence, afterw. King Will. IV. and Mrs. Jordan ; b. 29 Jan. 1794; ent. the Army, and served under Sir John Moore and Sir Arthur Wellesley in the Peninsula, 1809-14; Aide-de-Camp to Ld. Hastings as Gov.-Gen. of India, 1815 ; distinguish, himself in the Mahratta war, 1817 ; crea. E. of Munster, 1831; d. 20 March, 1842. Bust ; to 1. peer's robes and ribbon, K.G. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 328 QUEEN ADELAIDE (1792-1849). Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Corden, aft. F. Winterhalter. Eld. child of George, D. of Saxe Meiningen and Louisa, dau. of Christian Albert, Pr. of Hohenlohe Langenburg; b. 13 Aug. 1792; marr. the D. of Clarence, 11 July, 1818; became Qu. of EngL on the accession of the D. of Clarence as WiUiam IV. 1830; Queen Dowager, 1837; d, 2 Decem. 1849. Half-length ; seated to left in arm-chair, paper in left hand ; copied by Mr. Corden, from the original by F. Winterhalter, Oct. 1849. Canvas, 36X28. 329 HENRY PETTY FITZMAURICE, 3rd MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, K.G. (1780-1863). Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Statesman; 3rd son of Sir Wm, Petty, E. of Shelburne and ist Marq. of Lansdowne ; b. 2 May, 1780 ; educated at Westminster, Edinburgh, Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay G — Nos. 308-334). 67 and Cambridge ; M.P. for Calne, i8oi ; M.P. for Cambridge, where he defeated Lord Palmerston, and Chan, of the Excheq, 1806; advoc, CathoL Emancipa. and all liberal measures of Reform; succ. to the Peerage, 1809; Home Sec. 1828; Min. of Foreign Affairs, 1829; Pres. of the Council, and Leader ofthe House of Lords, 1831-41 ; distin. for his enlighten, encourage, of science and art; quitted office, 1852, but to the last retained considerable influence with his party; d. at Bowood, 31 Jan. 1863. Three-quarter size ; standing, looking to r., 1. hand resting on pedestal. Canvas, 55 x 44 in. 330 ADOLPHUS FRED. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE (1774-1850). LENT BY PAINTER. H.R.H. Duchess of Cambridge. Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A. Youngest son of George III.; b. 24 Feb. 1774; educ. at Gottingen; serv. under the Duke of York in Flanders; app. CoL-in-Chief of the King's. German Legion, 1803; Field-marsh.. 1813 ; Viceroy of Hanover, 1815-37; mar. in 181 8 Princess Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse, by whom he had issue the present D. of Cambridge and the Princess Mary ; return, to Engl. 1837 ; d. 8 July, 1850. Bust to r. ; black coat, star K.G. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 331 REV. ADAM CLARKE, LL.D. (1762-1832). Rev. a. Clarke Rowley. John Jackson, R.A. Theologian; son of a schoolmaster; b. at Magherafelt, co. Londonderry, 1762; educ. in the Wesleyan Sch. at Kingswood, near Bristol; became a traveL Methodist preacher, 1780; pub. a "Bibliographical Diction,," "Com ment, on the Bible," "Memoirs of the Wesley Family," &c. ; d. 26 Aug. 1832. To waist ; black dress ; painted in 1823. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 332 HON. MARY MONCKTON, COUNTESS OF CORK AND ORRERY (1747-1840). Viscount Galway, M.P. Henry P. Briggs, R.A. Youngest daughter of John, ist Visct. Galway; b. 21 May, 1747 ; marr. Edmund, 7th E. of Cork and Orrery, 1786; d. 30 May, 1840. Half-length ; seated in arm-chair, full face ; white dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 333 ADMIRAL SIR EDWD. CODRINGTON, G.C.B. (1770-1851). Gen. Sir W. J. Codrington, G.C.B. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. B. 1770; ent. the Navy, 1783; took part in the battles of Brest and Trafalgar, and in the Walcheren Expedition; served 'on the Medit. station during the Peninsular War; assisted at the attack on New Orleans, 1814; gained the " untoward" victory at Navarino, where the Turkish fleet was destroyed, 1827; retired from active service, and sat in ParL 1832-39; Com.-in-Chief at Portsmouth, 1839; d. 1851, To waist, looking to r. ; naval uniform, ribbon G.C.B,, Trafalgar medal, &c. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 334 ISAAC D'ISRAELI (1766-1848). Mr. Ralph Disraeli. S. P. Denning. Essayist and historian; only son of Benjamin D'Israeli, a Venetian mer chant, settled in Lond.; b. at Enfield, May, 1766; intended for a mercantUe 68 ' Reign of WILLIAM IV. i»30-i»37- career, but preferred literature; lived for some rime in HoUand and France; retired to England, 1790; and entirely devoted himself to literary labours ; auth, of " Curiosities of Literature," " Quarrels of Authors," " Calamities of Authors," " Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles 1." for which the degree of D.C.L, was conferred on him by the University of Oxford; afflicte'd with blindness, 1839; nevertheless worked on and pub. "Amenities of Literature," 1841 ; d. at Bradenham, Bucks, 19 Jan. 1848. Half-length ; seated ; miniature size ; looking to r. ; signed, " S. P. Denning, 1832." Crayon, paper, 13 X 10 in. SEVENTH BAT {Nos. 23S i° S^^)- 335 SIR FRANCIS CHANTREY, R.A. (1781-1841). LENT BY PAINTER. LiEUT.-CoL. Cunningham. Sir Francis Chantrey, R.A. Sculptor; b. at Norton, near Sheffield, 178 1 ; appren. to a carver and gilder at Sheffield ; early showed great talent for drawing and modelling ; went to study at the Roy. Academy, London ; estab. his fame by his colossal busts of Howe, St. Vincent, Duncan and Nelson, for Trinity Ho. and Green wich Hosp. ; made busts of many famous men of his time, and the bronze statues of Geo, IV. in Brighton, Edinburgh, and London, Pitt in Hanover Square, D. of WeUington in the City of London ; d. 25 Nov. 1841. To waist, to his right ; holding port-crayon in r. hand ; green coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 336 THOMAS DANIELL, R.A. (1749-1840). National Gallery. Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Painter and engraver; b. at Kingston-on-Thames, 1749; studied at the Roy. Acad. 1773; went with his nephew, William Daniell, on a sketching journey to India, 1784; returned 1794; A.R.A. 1796; R.A. 1799; edited " Oriental Scenery," a collection of engravings from his Indian Sketches ; also pub. some works relating to India; d. 19 March, 1840. Bust, full face ; fur-collared coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 337 THOMAS PHILLIPS, R.A. (1770-1845). Mr. H. W. Phillips. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Portrait painter; b. at Dudley, Warwicksh. 1770; came to Lond. 1790; employed under Sir Benj. West in decorating St. George's Chapel, Windsor; gained distinction as a portrait painter ; R.A. 1808; Prof of Painting to the Roy. Acad. 1824; d. 20 April, 1845. Bust to left, showing left hand ; blue cloak. Oval canvas, 30 X 26 in. ^338 SAMUEL ROGERS (1762- 1855). Mrs. Gibbons. John Linnell. {See No. 312.) Half-length ; standing, nearly fuU face ; black coat ; resting 1. hand on table; signed, "J. Linnell, f 1835;" painted in 1835. Panel, 17 x 14 in. 339 OLINTHUS GREGORY, LL.D. (1774-1841), Mr. Chas. Hutton Gregory. Evans. Mathematician and MisceUaneous Writer; b. at Yaxley, Huntingdonsh. 1774; publ. a "Treatise on Astronomy," 1795; Prof of Mathematics at the Roy, MU. Acad. Woolwich, 1802-38; edit, the " Pantologia," a dictionary of Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 7 — Nos. 335-366.) 69 Arts and Sciences ; pub. " Plane and Spherical Trigonometry," " Mathe matics for Practical Men," &c. ; d. 1841. Three-quarter size ; seated • in library ; black dress ; book in 1. hand, PaneL 21 X 18 in. 340 THOS. COCHRANE, ioth E. OF DUNDONALD (1775-1860). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Dundonald. P. E. Stroehling. Admiral ; son of Archibald Cochrane, gth E. ; b. 14 Dec. 1775 ; ent. the navy, 1793 ; Lieut. 1796 ; became known by his daring courage as Comm. of the " Speedy," when in ten months he captured 33 ships ; promot, Post- Capt, 1 801 ; succeed, in destroying a large portion of the French fleet in Basque Roads, i8og ; M.P. for Honiton and Westminster ; attacked the system of naval administration ; tried on charges connected with the Stock Exchange, and deprived of his rank in the navy and his seat in Pari. 1814 ; went abroad and ser\'ed in the navies of the South Amer. States, where he helped in the establishment of the republic of Chili and the empire of Brazil ; restored to his naval rank, 1830; succeed, to the earldom, 1831 ; promoted Vice-Admiral, 1841 ; G.C.B. 1847 ; spent the rest of his life in writing his "Autobiography," in vindication of his fame ; d. 30 Oct. i860. FuU-length, small size ; standing on deck of ship, looking to r., foot rest ing on gun-carriage ; signed, " Stroehling." Copper, 24 X 18 in. 341 REV. JOHN THOMSON (1778-1840). Nat. Gall, of Scotland. R. S. Lauder, R.S.A, Clergyman and Painter ; b. in Ayrsh. i Sept, 1778 ; presented to the parish of Duddingstone, 1805 ; cultivat, his talent for painting and regularly exhib. with the Soc. of Assoc. Artists of Edinb, 1808-40 ; much adm. for his landscapes in the Italian style ; an hon. memb. of the R. Scott. Acad, but would not join any incorp. body of Arts. ; d. at Duddingstone 20 Oct. 1840. Half-length, smaU size ; standing, full face ; clerical dress ; 1. hand resting on open book ; easel with picture to his 1. Canvas, 25 X 21 in. 342 MARY ELIZ. BRABAZON, COUNTESS GREY ( -1861). Earl Grey, K.G. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Only dau. of Wm. Brabazon, ist Ld. Ponsonby; marr. i8th Nov. 1794, Charles, 2nd E. Grey; d. 26 Nov. 1861. {See No. 352.) *"ull-length ; seated to r. on a couch; low black dress, crimson scarf, flowers behind. Canvas, 92 X 5^ in- ,343 SIR DAVID WILKIE, R.A. (1785-1841). Sir W, W. Knighton, Bt. Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Painter; b. at Cutts, Fifesh. 18 Nov. 1785; studied at the Royal Acad. 1805; became known by his "Village Politicians" and "Blind Fiddler," foUowed by a long succession of equally famous and popular pictures; elected R.A. 181 1; Principal Painter to the King, 1830; knighted, 1836; paintsd the picture of Her Majesty's First CouncU; sent to Constantinople to paint the portrait of the Sultan ; d. on his return, on board the " Oriental," in Gibraltar Bay, i June, 1841, and was bu. at sea. To waist ; turned to r., hands resting on sketch-book ; port-crayon in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 70 Reign of William IV. 1830-1837. 344 RICHARD PARKES BONINGTON (1801-1828). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. W. Anthony. Mrs. Carpenter. Painter; b. at Arnold, near Nottingham, 25 Oct, 1801 ; went with his parents to France, 18 16; studied in the Louvre and under Baron Gros; obtained a gold medal from the French Institute for one of his marine views ; began to exhibit at the Royal Acad, 1826; excelled both in marine and coast scenes and architectural paintings; d. prematurely, in London, 23 April, 1828. Bust ; full face ; dark coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 345 JOHN CONSTANTINE CARPUE, F.R.S. (1764-1846). St. George's Hosp. S. J. Stump. ® Surgeon and anatomist ; b. 3 May, 1764; Surgeon to St. George's Hosp. and to the National Vaccine Institution; Lecturer on Anatomy; F.R.S.; pub. " Description of the Muscles of the Human Body," 1801, and other anatomical works; "Intro, to Electricity," &c. 1803; d. 30 Jan. 1846. Bust ; seated to 1. ; black coat. Canvas, 30 x 24 in. 346 HENRY THOMSON, R.A. (1773-1843). Royal Academy. Sir M. A. Shee, P.R.A. .Son of a purser in the navy ; b. at Portsea, 1773 ; student at the Roy. Acad. 1790; A,R,A, i8oi ; R,A. 1804; succ. FuseU as Keeper, Roy. Acad.; painted historical and fancy pictures and portraits ; d. 6 April, 1843. To waist ; seated at table, looking to r., resting on 1, arm, port-crayon in r. hand. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 347 CHARLES ROBERT LESLIE, R.A. (1794-1859). Mrs. Leslie. C. R. Leslie, R.A. B. of American parents, in London, 1794; apprenticed to a bookseUer in Philadelphia ; stud, at the Roy, Academy, 1 81 1 ; gained fame by his " Anne Page and Slender," 1818; and " Sir Roger de Coverley going to Church," 1820; A.R.A. 1 821; R.A. 1826; app. to the Professorship of Drawing in the Military Acad. West Point, United States, which he resigned after five months, 1833; Pi'of °f Painting at the Roy. Acad. 1848-51 ; publ, the Life •of Constable, the painter, and was engaged on a Life of Sir Josh. Reynolds (completed by Tom Taylor), when he d. 5 May, 1859. Bust, small size ; looking to L Panel, 9 X 6Jin. 348 EDWARD HERBERT, 2nd E. OF POWIS, KG. (1785-1848). Earl of Powis. Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A. Son of Edward, 2nd Ld. Clive, and ist E. of Powis; b. 22 March, 1785; marr. Lucy, 3rd dau. of James, 3rd D. of Montrose, 1818; succ. to the title, 16 May, 1839; was Ld.-Lieut. of Montgomerysh. ; d. 17 Jan. 1848. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. at table, holding paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 349 WILLIAM HILTON, R.A. (1786-1839). Mrs. Tatlock. Wm. Hilton, R.A. Historical painter ; son of a portrait-painter ; b. at Lincoln, 3 June, 1786 ; stud, under John Raphael Smith and at the Roy. Acad.; exhibited a series of classic works, 1806-10; the "Entombment of Christ," "Mary Anointing Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 7^-Nos. 335-366). 71 the Feet of Jesus," and other pictures on sacred subjects, 1811-18 ; A 1814; R.A. 1820 ; Keeper ofthe Academy, 1827 ; d. 30 Dec. 1839. To waist; to left, resting r. hand on book. Canvas, 30 X'25 ir A. R.A. -T 7 7 r J7 / 7 — wi— — uy To waist; to left, resting r. hand on book. Canvas, 30 X'25 in. .350 HEN. RICH. VASSALL FOX, 3RD LD. HOLLAND, LADY HOLLAND, and MR. JOHN ALLEN. LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Grey, K.G. C. R. Leslie, R.A. For Ld. Holland, see No. 354. Elizab. Vassall, Lady Holland ; dau. and heiress of Rich. Vassall, Esq. of Jamaica ; marr. ist. Sir Godfrey Webster, Bt. from whom she was divorced, 1797; 2nd, Hy. Richard, 3rd Ld. HoUand, by whom she had issue Henry Richard, 4th and last Ld. Holland ; famous as hostess of the political and literary circle of HoUand House; d. November, 1845. John Allen, M.D. (1770-1843) ; b. at Redford, nr. Edinb. 1770 ; educ. at Edin.Univ. ; gradua. as M.D. 1791 ;memb. ofthe Pari. Reform Assoc, formed in Edinb. 1792 ; lectured on Comparat. Anatomy ; in 1800 removed to London ; librar. of Henry, 2nd Ld. Holland (No. 354) ; pub. " An Inquiry into the Rise, &c. of the Roy. Prerogat. in Engl. ;" " A Vindicat. of the Independ. of Scotl. ;" Master of Dulwich Coll. ; continued an inmate and friend in Holland House to the end of his life ; d. 3 April, 1843. Full-length figures in the library at Holland House. Canvas, 24 X 30 in. 351 THOMAS STOTHARD, R.A. (1755-1834). National Portrait Gallery. Jas. Green. Painter ; b. in London, 1755 ; appren. to a designer in Spitalfields ; afterw. commen. drawing illustrations for books, of which he made about 4000; also gained distinction as a Painter; elected R.A. 1794; Librarian to the Roy. Acad. l8l2; d. 1834. To waist ; seated to r., spectacles in 1. hand ; black coat. From the Coll. of Samuel Rogers as the work of Harlowe, though signed by James Green ; painted 1830. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 352 MARY ELIZABETH BRABAZON, COUNTESS GREY, and Her Two Eldest Daughters. Earl Grey, K.G. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. Louisa Elizabeth, eld. dau. ofthe Countess; marr. J. G. Lambton, Esq. afterw. E. of Durham, 9 Dec. 1816; d. 1841. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. marr. J. C. Bulteel, Esq. May, 1826. {See also No. 342.) Three-quarter size ; seated, with two children, one with arms round her neck. Circular canvas, 56 x 56 in. ,353 SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (1769-1830). Royal Academy. Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. B. at Bristol, 1769, where his father became landl. of the White Lion Inn, and afterw. of the Black Bear at Devizes ; noted as a child for his talent in drawing likenesses, and for his poetical reeit. ; instruct, by Wm. Howe, at Bath, and worked chiefly in crayons ; at 13 received from the Soc. of Arts the silver palette ; introduced to Sir J. Reynolds, 1786 ; A.R.A. 1791 ; succeeded Sir Joshua as painter to the King ; painted the ports, of illustrious persons at the Peace of 18 14, now at Windsor ; went to the Congress at Aix, to Vienna and Rome ; knighted, 1815 ; sue. Benjamin West as P.R.A. ; d. 7 Jan. 1830 ; bu. in St. Paul's Cathedral. Bust, head only finished; full face. Canvas, 35 X 27 in. 72 Reign of William IV. 1830-1837. 354 HEN. RICH. VASSALL FOX, 3RD LD. HOLLAND (i 773-1840). LENT BY PAINTER. Lady Holland. C. R. Leslie, R.A. Distinguished leader of the Whig party ; son of Steph. Fox, 2nd Ld. and nephew of Chas. Jam. Fox; b. 23 Nov. 1773 ; educ. at Eton and Oxf ; trav. several years on the Continent ; advocated Cath. Eman., Pari. Reform, and a liberal foreign policy ; Chan, of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1830 and 1834; known as a lover of Science and Art, and by his hospitality at Holland Ho. ; publ. a biography of " Lope de Vega," " Memoirs of Charles James Fox," "Memoirs of Ld. Waldegrave;" d. 22 October, 1840. {See No. 350.) To waist, seated, small size; dark coat, stick in r. hand. Panel, 8^ X loj in. Z55 SIR JOHN GLADSTONE, ist BART. (1764-1857). Sir Thos. Gladstone, Bt. John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Son of Thomas Gladstone, and father of the Right Hon. W. E. Glad stone ; b. at Leith, 11 Dec. 1764; rose to wealth as a merchant in Liverpool;. pub. several pamphl, on commercial questions ; crea. a Bt. 1846 ; d. Dec. 1857. Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair, td r. ; brown coat ; signed "John Graham, 1828." Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 356 THOMAS MORTON (1765-1838). National Gallery. Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. Dramatist ; wrote many popular comedies, chiefly between the vears 1792 and 1828; d. 28 Mar. 1838. To waist, full face, seated ; black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 357 WM. HOOKHAM CARPENTER, F.S.A. (1792-1866). Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter. Son of James Carpenter, the publisher; b. in Lond. 1792; ent. his father's business ; afterwards applied himself to Literature and Art ; pub. Spence's " Anecdotes," and wrote " Pictorial Notices of Vandyke and Rubens," 1844; appoint. Keeper of Prints and Drawings in the Brit. Mus. 1845 J effect, great improve, in the departm. entrust, to him; d. at the Brit. Mus. 12 July, 1866. To waist, three-quarter face to r. ; brown coat ; painted in 1826.' Can vas, 30 X 25 in. 358 WILLIAM CLIFT, F.R.S. (1775-1849). Royal Society. Henry Schmidt, Nat, philos.; b. at Burcombe, near Bodmin, 14 Feb. 1775; apprent. to Jn Hunter, the Anatomist, 1792; Conservator of the Museum of the Roy CoU' of Surgeons, 1799; F.R.S.; contrib. papers to the "Philos. Transact. ;"" espe cially skilful m drawing and determining fossil remains ; d. 20 June 1849. To waist, seated, showing hands, black coat. Dated at back'" 1833 " Canvas, 30 X 25 in. .359 RD. WELLESLEY, MARQ. WELLESLEY, K.G. (1760-1842). Duke of Wellington, K.G. C. Fortescue Bate. Eld. son of Garrett, ist Earl of Mornington ; b. 20 June, 1760 ; succ. as Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 7 — Nos. 335-366). 73 2nd E. of Mornington, 1781 ; Gov.-Gen. of India; crea. Baron Wellesley, 1797, and Marq. Wellesley, 1799; Ld. Steward; Ld.-Lieut. of Ireland, 1821, and again in 1833 ; Chamberlain ofthe Household ; d, Sept. 2, 1842. Full-length, standing ; peer's robes, collar, and mantle, K.G. ; plumed cap on table to his 1. Signed " C. Fortescue Bate." Canvas, 106 x 71 in. 360 THOMAS GRAY (1788-1848). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Richard A. Clack. Richard A. Clack. The "Railway Pioneer;" b. at Leeds, 1788; conceived the idea of a general Iron Railway for Gt. Brit, and Ireland, which he developed in his work on " Land Steam Conveyance," and " Observat. on a General Iron Railway," 1819-20 ; was ridiculed by the public press; tried in vain to get employment, after the Railway system had been introduced ; d. forgotten and neglected at Exeter, 1848. Three-quarter, small size, seated at table ; hand resting on plan of railways. Signed, " R. A. Clack. Painted 1848, Exeter." Millboard, 15 X II in. 361 AARON MANBY, CE. (1777-1851). Mr. Charles Manby. William Boxall, R.A. Engineer; b. 1777 ; together with Rennie and Telford was the first to intro. cast iron into large structures ; inven. the oscillating cylinder marine engine, and planned the first iron ship which went to sea ; d. i Dec. 1851. Three-quarter, small size, seated, full face ; r. hand resting on paper on his knee. Panel, 24 X 1 8 in. 362 ADMIRAL SIR EDWD. CODRINGTON, G.C.B. (1770-1851). Lady Bourchier. Henry P. Briggs, R.A. {See No. 333.) Half-length, small size, seated to 1. ; black dress. Can vas, 20 X 17 in. 363 JOHN FIELDEN, M.P. (1786-1849). Mr. Samuel Fielden. John Bostock. Son of a manufacturer and farmer at Todmorden ; b. 1 784 ; rose to wealth as a cotton manufacturer ; took a lively interest in the condition ofthe work ing classes, and joined the first promoters of factory legislation ; entered Parliament as member for Oldham, 1832 ; introduced and succeeded in pass ing the Ten Hours' Bill; resigned his seat, 1847 ; d. 1849. Half-length, small size,, seated to r. ; at table, leaning head on r. hand, arm resting on book. Canvas, 21 X 17 in. 364 SIR FRANCIS CHANTREY, R.A. (1781-1841). Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bt. John Jackson, R.A. {See No. 335.) To waist, seated to r. ; black coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. -.365 CHARLES MATHEWS. Mr. C. j. Mathews. Samuel Drummond, A.R.A. {See No. 269.) Bust ; fuU face, seated, dark coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 74 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 366 SIR GILBERT BLANE, Bt. M.D. (1747-1834). LENT BY PAINTER. Coll. of Physicians. Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. B. 1747; Licent. ofthe ColL of Physic. 1781; Physic.-in-ordinary to George IV. and WiUiam IV.; d. 1834. Head, three-quarter to L ; unfinished. Oval canvas, 29 x 23 in. Z^l EIGHTH BAT {Nos. 367 to 385). MARIA LOUISA VICTORIA, DUCHESS of KENT, and the princess VICTORIA. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A. Young, chUd of Francis, D. of Saxe-Coburg; b. at Coburg, 17 Aug. 1786; marr. 1st, in 1803, Emich Carl, Pr. of Leiningen, who left her a widow in 1814; 2nd, in May, 1818, Edward, D. of Kent, and became mother of Her Majesty the Queen ; was left a widow, Jan, 1820 ; devot. herself to the educa tion of her daughter and continued to live with the Queen from her access. to her marriage; d. at Frogmore, 16 January, 1861. {See No. 384.) Three-quarter size, seated tol. ; Her Majesty as a chUd, with miniature of D. of Kent in her hands. Given to the Q. by the present King ofthe Belgians, 1867. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 368 JOHN TAYLOR (1752-1832). Mr. j. Stirling Taylor. A. J. Oliver, A.R.A. Miscellaneous writer ; son of John Taylor, a celebrated oculist of Hatton Garden; b. 1752; followed his father's prof, and was oculist to Geo. III., Geo, IV., and William IV, ; devoted himself much to literary pursuits ; many years sole proprietor of the " Sun" Newspaper ; pub, two vols of " Records of My Life," poems, &c., the humorous piece, " Monsieur Tonson," &c. ; d. 1832. To waist, full face, book in r. hand leaning on r. arm. Canvas, 34 x 27 in. 369 MARIA LOUISA VICTORIA, DUCHESS OF KENT (1786-1861). Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). F. Winterhalter. {See No. 367.) Bust, seated to 1. ; purplish laced dress. Signed " F. Winterhalter, London, 1857." Oval, canvas, 25 X 20 in. 370 EDWARD, DUKE OF KENT, K.G. (1767-1820). Her Majesty (Buckingham Palace). George Dawe, R.A. 4th son of Geo. IV. ; b. 1767 ; ent. the army, and served in Canada and the W. Indies ; K.G. 1799 ; Gov. of Gibraltar, 1802 ; marr. in 1818, Maria Louisa Vict,, Princess Dow. of Leiningen, and sister of Leopold, King ofthe Belgians. Theironly child, H.M. theQu. wash, 24May,i8i9, D. 32 Jan. 1820. To waist, looking to r. ; military uniform, ribbon and star K. G. ; painted 1818, Signed " Geo. Dawe, R.A. pinxt." Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 371 WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED (1802-1839). Lady Young. Arminius Mayer. Poet and politician ; b. in Lond, 26 July, 1802 ; educ. at Eton and Camb. ; early excell. in humorous and elegant vers de societe, many of which he Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 8 — jVm. 367-385). 75 contributed to " The Etonian," and " Knight's Quarterly" Magazines ; Tutor to Ld. Ernest Bruce, 1825-27; caU. to the Bar, 1829; ent. Pari, as Mem. for St. Germains, 1830; M.P. for Yarmouth, and Sec. to the Board of Control in Sir Robert Peel's Ministry, 1834-35; M.P. for Aylesbury, 1837; d. 15 July, 1839. His Poems were edited by D. Coleridge, 1864. To waist, seated at table, looking to r., with pen in r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -572 REV. EDWARD IRVING (1792-1834). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir W. W. Knighton, Bt. Sir D. Wilkie, R.A. {See No. 298.) To waist ; full face ; black cloak. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. J73 AUG. FREDK. D. OF SUSSEX, K.G. (1773-1843). Royal Society. Thos. Phillips, R.A. 6th son of Geo. III.; b. 27 Jan. 1773; stud, at Gottingen; marr, when a minor, Lady Augusta Murray, whereby he incurred the King's displeasure ; joined the Whigs ; crea. D. of Sussex, 1 798 ; known as a friend of Science and Art ; elec. P.R.S. 1838 ; d. 21 Apr. 1843 ; bu. at his special desire, at Kensal Gr. Three-quarter size ; seated in chair as President of R.S. ; ribbon and star of K.G., badge of K. St. P. Canvas, 51 x 46 in. 374 SAMUEL JAMES ARNOLD (1774- 1852). Mr. T. j. Arnold. . James Lonsdale. Dramatist and Musical Comp.; son of Dr. Samuel Arnold; b. 5 Dec. 1774 ; commenced his career by writing comedies and operatic entertainm. for Haymarket Theatre and Drury Lane; in 1809 establ. an Engl. Opera in the Lyceum Theatre, for which he wrote " The Smugglers' Tower," " The Maniac," " The Americans," and other success, pieces; was the first to bring out Weber's " Freischiitz " on the Engl, stage ; d. 1852. To waist ; looking to r. ; black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -.375 RICHD. WHATELY, D.D. ARCHBP. of DUBLIN (1787-1863). Miss E. J. Whately. Catterson Smith, R.H.A. Distinguished Logician and Theologian ; b. in London, 1787 ; educ. at Oriel ColL Oxf; FeU. of his ColL i8u ; Rector of Halesworth, 1822; Head of Alban HaU, Oxf 1825; Prof of PoUt. Economy, 1830; Archbp. of Dublin, 1831 ; pub. " Historic Doubts relating to Napoleon Bonaparte," 182 1 ; " Ele ments of Logic," 1826; "Elements of Rhetoric," 1828; "Errors of Roman ism," "Introduc. to Politic. Economy;" promot. secular education in IreL; d. at DubUn, 8 October, 1863. Three-quarter size ; standing ; black episcopal robes, badge of Order of St. Patrick. Canvas, 60 X 44 in. ^376 RT. HON. FRANCIS EGERTON, ist EARL OF ELLESMERE, K.G. (1800-1857). Earl of Ellesmere. Edwin Long. 2nd son of George Granville, Marq. of Stafford and ist D. of Suther land; b. I. Jan. 1800; educ. at Eton and Chr. Ch. Oxf; M.P. for Bletch- ingley, 1823; Privy. Counc. and Sec. to the Marq. of Anglesea, as Ld.- Lieut. of IreL 1828 ; Sec. at War under Earl Grey's administrat. 1830; M.P. 76 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837- 1867. for S. Lancash. 1834-36; crea. E. of EUesmere, 1846; inher. the celeb, col lection of pictures formed by his great uncle, the last D. of Bridgewater, which he opened to the public at Bridgewater House; took an active in terest in Literature and Art ; pub. a trans, of Goethe's " Faust," " Mediter ranean Sketches," &c. ; d. 19 Sept. 1857. Three-quarter size ; seated to r. ; black dress ; ribbon and badge of K.G. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 377 CHAS. CHRISTOPHER PEPYS, LD. CHANCELLOR, 1ST E. of cottenham (1781-1851). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Cottenham. Henry P. Briggs, R.A. Son of Sir Wm. Weller Pepys, Bt. ; b. 29 April, 1781 ; called to the Bar, 1804; K.C. 1826; M.P. for Malton, 1831; voted with the Whigs ; SoL-Gen. and Master of the RoUs, 1834 ; Ld. High Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1835; Ld. Chanc. and Baron Cottenham, 1836; again Ld. Chanc. 1846; inherit, the family baronetcy on the death of his eld. bro. 1846; crea. Visct. and E. on his retirement from office, 1850; d. 29 April, 1851. Full-length ; seated to 1. ; chancellor's robes ; mace on table to his 1. ; signed, "H. P. Briggs, R.A. fecit, 1837." Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 378 WILL. LAMB, VISC. MELBOURNE (1779-1848). Viscountess Palmerston. John Partridge. {See No. 315.) Three-quarter size; seated, L hand resting on writing- table ; fur-lined coat. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 379 JOHN ARCHIBALD, LD. MURRAY (1788-1859). Nat. Gall, of Scotland. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A. P.R.S.A. Jurist ; son of Ld. Henderland, a Judge ofthe Ct. of Session ; b. 1778 ; educ, at the High Sch, Edinb. and at Westm. ; called to the Scotch Bar, 1799 ; entered ParL as member for the Leith Burghs, 1832 ; succ. Jeffrey as Ld. Advocate, 1833 ; rais. to the Bench, 1839 ; d. at Edin. 7 March, 1859. Three-quarter size ; seated to r. letter in r. hand ; black dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 380 JOHN BIRD SUMNER, Archbp. of CANTERBURY (1780-1862). Rev. j. H- R. Sumner. Mrs. Carpenter. Eld. soh of Rev. Robert Sumner ; b. 1 780 ; educ. at King's Coll. Camb. ; Canon of Durham, 1820; Bp. of Chester, 1828; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1848; known as an opponent of the writers of the " Tracts for the Times ;" author of " Evidences of Christianity," " Sermons on the Christian Faith," " Ser mons on the Festivals," &c. ; d. 1862. Three-quarter size ; seated to r. ; black gown ; open book in 1. hand ; signed, "Margaret Carpenter, 1842." Canvas, 55 X 44 in. 381 SIR LANCELOT SHADWELL, V.-CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND (1779-1850). Soc. of Lincoln's Inn. Thos. Phillips, R.A. B. 1779; educ. at Eton and Camb.; Barrister, 1803; K.G. 1821; M.P. for Ripon, 1826; Vice-Chan, of EngL 1827; also fiUed twice the office of Commiss. ofthe Great Seal; d. 10 Aug. 1850. Half-length; seated; robes as Chief Justice ; signed, "T. P., 1842." Canvas, 56 X 44 in. Ground-floor,] Eastern Gallery (Bay 8 — Nos. 367-385). 77 382 ALBERT FRANCIS AUGUS. CHAS. EMMANUEL, PRINCE CONSORT OF ENGLAND (1819-1861). LENT BY PAINTER. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). F. Winterhalter. Second son of Ernest, D. of Saxe Coburg; b. at Ehrenberg, near Coburg, 26 Aug. 1819; educ. at Coburg, and the Univ. of Bonn; marr. Her Majesty, Qu. Vict. 10 Feb, 1840 ; took an active interest in the improvem. of the condit. of the poor, and the advancem. of Science and Art ; suggest, and promoted the Great International Exhibition of 1851, and the establishm. ofthe South Kensington Museum, 1857 ; was elected Chan, of the Univ. of Camb. 1847; Pres. of the Brit. Assoc, for the Advancem. of Science, 1859; d. universally regretted, at Windsor Castle, 14 December, 1861. Half-length ; standing, looking to 1. ; dark uniform ; signed, " F. Winter halter, London, 1842." Canvas, 52 X 30 in. 383 EDWARD SMITH STANLEY, 13TH EARL OF DERBY, K.G. (1775-1851). Earl of Derby, K.G. William Derby. Eld. son of Ed. 12th E. (No. 669), and Lady Eliz. his Countess (No. 694); b. 21 Apr. 1775 > M.P. for Preston and aft. for North Lancashire ; succ. his father, 1834; Pres. of the Linnean and Zoological Societies ; cr. Baron Stanley of Bickerstaff in the lifetime of his father, 1832 ; d. 1851. Three-quarter size ; seated to r. holding letter in left hand, plans on table to 1. ; signed, " W. Derby, pinxt. 1837." Canvas, 56 x 43 in. 384 HER MAJESTY, QUEEN VICTORIA. Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). F. Winterhalter. Only dau. of Edward, D. of Kent, 4th son of Geo. III. and Louisa Victoria, Princess of Saxe-Coburg; b. 24 May, 1819; succ. to the throne, 20 June, 1837 ; marr. Pr. Albert, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 10 Feb. 1840, who d. 14 Dec. 1861. Half-length ; standing to r. arms folded ; white dress, rose in 1. hand ; signed, "F. Winterhalter, 1842." Canvas, 52 X 39 in. 385 ED. COPLESTON, BP. of LLANDAFF (1776-1849). Misses Copleston. Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. B. at Offwell, Devonsh. 1776; educ. by his father; elected to a scholarship at Corp. Chr. Coll. Oxf 1791 ; gained the Chancellor's prize for a Latin poem, 1793 ; FeU. of Oriel Coll. 1795; Dean of Chester, 1826; Dean of St. Paul's and Bp. of Llandaff, 1827 ; d. 14 Oct. 1849. Half-length ; seated to right ; episcopal habit ; cathedral of Llandaff in distance. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 386 NINTH BAT {Nos. 386 to 413). SIR ROBERT PEEL, Bart. (1788-1850). Rev. W. B. Hawkins. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Statesman; son of Sir R. Peel, ist Bart.; b. at Tamworth, 5 Feb. 1788; educ. at Harrow and Oxf ; M.P. for Cashel, 1809; Und.-Sec. for the Colon. 1810; Chief Sec. for Irel. 1812-18; Home Min. when he carried the reform 78 Reign of Queen Victoria, m^j-ibbj. ofthe Criminal Code, 1822-27; and again 1828-30, when he carried Catholic Emancipa. ; resign, with the D. of Wellington, and oppos. the Reform Bill ; Prime Min. 1834-35, 1839, and 1841-46; during his last administration, in augurated a poUcy of Free Trade, and aboUsh. the Corn Laws, 1846; afterw. gave a general support to the Whigs ; d. from the effects of a fall from his horse, 28 June, 1850. To waist; as a young man; looking to 1. ; dark brown coat, yeUowish waistcoat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 387 CHARLES GRANT, LD. GLENELG (1778-1866). LENT BY PAINTER. Miss F. March Phillipps. George Richmond, R.A. Statesman; son of the Rt. Hon. C. Grant, a Director ofthe E.I. Comp. ; b. in Bengal, 1778; stud, at Mag, CoU, Camb.; called to the Bar, and M.P. forthe Fortrose Burghs, 1807; app. Ld. ofthe Treas, 181 3; Ch. Sec. for Irel. 1819; Pres. of the Board of Trade, 1827; Pres. of the Board of Control, 1830; Colon. Min. 1834-39; raised to the Peerage, 1835; resign, his office, 1839; d. at Cannes, unmarried, 23 AprU, 1866, Head to 1. ; signed, "Geo, Richmond, delt. 1861." Crayon, paper, 32 X 26 in. 388 FREDERICK JAMES LAMB, LD. BEAUVALE, AFTERWARDS 3RD VISC. MELBOURNE (1782-1853). Viscountess Palmerston. John Partridge. Son of Peniston Lamb, ist Visct.; b. 17 April, 1782; ent, the Diplomatic Service and was for some time Ambass. at the Court of Vienna ; raised to the Peerage as Baron Beauvale, 1841 ; succ. to the Viscountcy on the death of his brother, the Prime Minister (No. 315), 24 Nov. 1848; d. without issue, 29 January, 1853. Three-quarter size ; standing, leaning against a column, looking to r. ; holding hat in r. hand ; furred coat. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 389 SIR THOS. FOWELL BUXTON, Bt. (1786-1845). Dowager Lady Buxton. George Richmond, R.A. Philanthropist; b, at Earls Colne, Essex, i AprU, 1786; educ, at Trin. ColL Camb.; joined the firm of Truman, Hanbury, and Co. 181 1, when his connexion with the Spitalfields district awakened his interest in the cause of the poor; organised a system of relief in their favour; inquired, together with his sister-in-law Mrs. Fry, into the state of the Prisons ; founded the Prison Discipline Society; M.P, for Weymouth, 1818-37; seconded and continued the efforts of Wilberforce, for the abolition of slavery ; advocated reform ofthe criminal code, education of the poor, civihzat. of Africa; crea. a Bart, 1840; d. 19 Feb. 1845. Three-quarter length, smaU size, standing; resting L hand on box on table. Water-colour, paper, 26 x 21 in. 390 RT. HON. SIR THOS. WYSE, K.C.B. (1801-1862). Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. Diplomatist ; son of an Irish gentleman in Waterford ; b. 1801 ; educ. at Stonyhurst and Trin. CoU. DubL; M,P. for the County of Tipperary, 1830-32; and for Waterford, 1835-47; Ld. of the Treas. 1839-41 ; Joint Sec. of the Board of Control, 1846-49; Priv. Coun, and Minister at the Court of Athens, 1849 5 author of " Walks in Rome," " Oriental Sketches," &c. ; d. at Athens, 15 AprU, 1862. To waist; seated at table; statuette to his r; painted 1846. Canvas, 28 X 36 in. Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 9 — Nos. 386-413). 79 ¦391 THOS. SLINGSBY DUNCOMBE, M.P. (1797-1861). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Thomas H. Duncombe. Watkins. Son of Thomas D. and nephew of the ist Ld. Feversham ; b. 1797 ; serv. for some time in the army ; ent. Pari, as mem. for Hertford, 1826 ; advocat. Catholic Emancipat. and the Reform Bill; M.P. for Finsbury, 1834 ; con tinued to vote with the advanced liberals in all questions of home and foreign policy ; d. at Brighton, 13 Nov. 1861. Bust to r. ; hussar uniform; signed "Watkins fecit, 1824." Paper, crayon, 34 X 29 in. 392 SIR T. FOWELL BUXTON, Bt. Sir T. Fowell Buxton, Bt. George Richmond, R.A. {See No. 389.) Head to 1. ; signed and dated, " Geo. Richmond delt. 1844." Crayon, paper, 31 X 25 in. 393 SHARON TURNER (1768-1847). Rev. Sydney Turner. Sir Martin A. Shee, P.R.A. Historian; b. in Lond. 1768; articled to an attorney, 1773; carried on a large professional business together with his literary pursuits ; known for his researches concerning the Anglo-Saxons ; pub. " Hist, of the Anglo-Saxons," " History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth," " Sacred History of the Worid," &c. ; d. 1847. Bust; seated to L ; black coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 394 THOMAS DRUMMOND, R.E. (1797-1840). Mrs. Drummond. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. Nat. philos. ; b. at Edinb. 1796 ; educ. at the Roy. MU. Academy, Wool wich ; ent. the Royal Engineers ; assistant to Colonel Colby in the trigono metrical survey of Great Britain and Irel. 1819 ; invented and first used the lime-light, during the survey of Irel. 1825 ; afterw. private secretary to Ld. Spencer, and Under-Sectretary for Irel. ; d, 1840. Three-quarter size; standing, nearly full face; 1. hand resting on table, on which are official papers. Canvas, 55 X 43 in. 395 SIR WILLIAM WEBB FOLLETT, Kt. (1798-1845). Mr. Edward Follett. F. R. Say. Lawyer; b. at Topsham, Devon, 1798; educ. in Exeter Grammar Sch. and Trin. CoU. Camb.; called to the Bar, 1824; quickly rose to eminence in his profession; M.P. for Exeter and Sol.-Gen. 1834; again SoL-Gen. 1841; Att.-Gen. 1844; went for his health to the Continent; d. soon after his return, 28 June, 1845. Three-quarter size; head resting on L hand, book in r. ; signed, "F.R.S. 1835." Canvas, 53 X 44 in. .396 HENRY PETTY FITZMAURICE, 3RD MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, K.G. (1780-1863). Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. {See No. 329.) Three-quarter size ; seated in arm-chair, beside writing- table, metal-mounted casket on table to his r. Canvas, 57 X 4S in. 8o Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 397 RT. HON. JOHN WILSON CROKER, M.P. (1780-1857). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Croker. Sir Thomas Lawrence, T.R.A. Politiciah'^and writer ; b. at Galway, 1780; educ. at Trin. Coll. Dublin; called to the Bar, 1807; M.P. and Sec. to the Admlty. 1808; Priv. Coun. 1828 ; disting. as an eloquent debater and frequent contrib. to the "Quarterly Review;" edit. Boswell's "Life of Johnson," and Ld. Hervey's "Memoirs of the Reign of George II. ;" auth. of " Stories from the History of England," which Sir W. Scott took as a model for his " Tales of a Grandfather ;" resign. his office, 1832; d. 1857. To waist ; full face, seated, showing part of r. hand ; dark dress, chain and seals. Panel, 30 X 25 in. 398 RT. HON. J. C. HERRIES (1770-1855). Mr. C. j. Herries. William Boxall, R.A. Statesman; son of a London merch.; b. 1770; ent. his father's office; afterw. became a clerk in one of the Government offices ; Priv. Sec. to Mr. Vansittart and to Mr. Perceval, 1 807-11 ; Comptroller ofthe army accounts and Commissary-in-chief, 1811-15 ; rose to be Joint Sec. ofthe Treas.; Chan, of the Exch. 1827; Master of the Mint, 1828; Sec. at War in Sir Robert Peel's Ministry, 1835 ; Commiss. for the affairs of India under Lord Derby, 1852 ; d. 24 April, 1855. To waist, seated, full face, resting hands on book. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 399 SIR ROBERT CHESTER, Kt. (1768-1848). Mr. Harry Chester. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Son of a solicitor; b. 1768; educ. at WeStm. and Chr. Ch. Oxf; app. Gent. Usher of -the Priv. Counc. and Assist. Mast, of the Ceremonies to Geo. III. 1796; Mast, of the Ceremonies and Knighted, 1818; resigned his office, 1847; d. 1848. To waist ; court uniform. Painted in 1836. Aged 68. Canvas 30 X 25 in. 400 SIR JAMES YORKE SCARLETT, ist LORD ABINGER (1769-1844). Gen. Hon. Sir J. Yorke Scarlett, K.C.B. William Derby. Disting. lawyer ; 2nd son of Robert Scarlett, of Jamaica; b. in Jamaica 1769; educ. at Trm. CoU. Camb.; called to the Bar, 1791; M.P. 18 18; support, the Whigs, and promoted the endeavours of Mackintosh and R.omiUy, m favour of a reform of the Criminal Code ; Att.-Gen. under Can ning, 1827; Chief Baron, and raised to the Peerage, 1834; d. April, 1844 Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair ; black dress, r. hand resting' on book, s. of arms m background to his r. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 401 GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4TH E. of ABERDEEN, K.G. K.T. (1784-1860). Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. Statesman ; son of George, Ld. Haddo, and grandson of George, 3rd E. ; b. at Edinburgh, 28 Jan. 1784; educ. at Harrow and Camb. ; succ. to the Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 9 — Nos. 386-413). 81 earldom, 1802; chosen one of the Represen. Peers of Scotl. 1806; Ambass. at Vienna and Paris, 1813-14; raised to the Engl. Peerage as Visct. Gordon, 1815; Minist. of For. Affairs, 1828-30; and again, 1841-46; Prime Minist. 1852; resigned, 1855; K.G. 1857; d. in London, 14 Dec. i860. Half-length, seated, with sketch of the Acropolis in his hands ; Parthe non in distance, a Greek vase, writing materials and inkstand on table to his r. Canvas, 44 x 58 in. 402 PROFESSOR ROBERT JAMESON (1773-1853). LENT BY PAINTER. Miss Jameson. George Watson, P.R.S.A. Nat. Philos. ; b. at Leith, 1773 ; stud, for the medical profession, but chiefly devoted hims. to geology and mineralogy ; went to study under Werner, at Freyberg, in Saxony, 1801 ; app. Prof of Nat. Hist, in the Univ. of Edinb., 1804; pub. " Character of Minerals," " System of Mineralogy and Geology;" edit, the " Edinb. PhUos. Transactions" since 1819 ; d. 1853. To waist, seated to r. ; black dress, white cravat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 403 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY, LD. MACAULAY (1800-1859). Lady Trevelyan. George Richmond, R.A, Son of Zachary Macaulay, the philanthropist (No. 185) ; b. at Rothley Temple, Leicestersh. 25 Oct. 1800; educ. at Camb.; Fellow of Trin. Coll. 1822; called to^he Bar, 1824: commen. his career as an essayist, with his article on Milton, 1825; soon after appointed Commiss. of Bankruptcy; M.P. for Calne, 1830; Sec. ofthe Board of Control, 1831-34; zealously advocated the Reform Bill; went to India as Member and Legal Adviser of the Supreme Council, 1834; drew up a code of Indian law; after his return, 1839, Sec. at War, tiU the fall of Ld. Melbourne's Ministry, 1841; M.P. for Edinburgh, 1840; pub. his "Lays of Ancient Rome," 1842; his "Miscellaneous Es says," 1843; Paymaster of the Forces, 1846; lost his seat for Edinburgh on account of his vote for the Maynooth Grant, 1847; comm. writing his " History of England," the first two vols, of which appeared 1848; re-elect. for Edinburgh, 1852. crea. Baron Macaulay, 1857; d. 28 Dec. 1859; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Head looking to 1. Signed "George Richmond delt. 1850." Crayon, paper, 31 x 26 in. 404 THOS. PHILIP, EARL DE GREY, K.G. (1781-1859). Institute of British Architects. John Wood. Son of Thomas, 2nd Ld. Grantham; b. 8 Dec. 1781 ; succ. his father as 3rd Ld. Grantham, and, in 1833, his aunt, the Countess de Grey, as E. de Grey; was Ld.-Lieut. of IreL 1841-44; Ld.-Lieut, of Bedfordsh. ; Pres, ofthe Roy, Institute of British Architects, &c. ; d. 14 Nov. 1859, when he was succ. by his nephew, the E. of Ripon, father of the present E. de Grey. Half-length, standing; black dress, scarlet robes. Canvas, 55 X 44 in. ,405 RT. HON. HENRY GOULBURN, M.P. (1784-1856). Mr. Frederick Goulburn. G. Richmond, R.A. Statesman; b. in Lond. 1784; educ. at Trin. Coll, Camb.; M.P.for Horsham, 1807 ; Home Minist. i8io; Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies, 1812; Chief Sec. for Irel. 1821 ; Chan, of the Exch. 1828: retired with the D. of WeUington, 1830; M.P.for the Univ, of Camb, 1831 ; Chan, of the Exch. in Sir Robert Peel's Ministry, 1841-46; d. 12 Jan. 1856. Half-length, seated, small size ; arms folded. " George Richmond delt. 1848." Water-colour, paper, 25 X 21 in. G 82 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 406 RT. HON. ALEX. BARING, ist LD. ASHBURTON (1774-1848). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. Statesman; 2nd son of Sir Francis Baring, Bart; b.in Lond. 1774; ent. the firm of Baring Brothers, and for some time conducted its business in the United States ; M.P, for Taunton, 1812 ; gained influ. in the discuss- of com mercial questions; Pres. ofthe Bd. of Trade, 1834; raised to the Peerage, 1835 ; went as Special Commiss. to America, to settle the dispute about the Maine Territory, 1842; opposed Free Trade; d, 13 May, 1848. Half-length, standing ; 1. arm on table, on which stands statuette of Mercury. Canvas, 37 x 29 in. 407 THOMAS BODLEY ( -1858). Mr. T. Bodley. William Etty, R.A. Early friend of Wm. Etty, the painter, assisted him to go to \'enice for study ; d. 1858. To waist ; holding forage-cap in 1. hand, crimson-lined cloak ; sea-coast in distance. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 408 HENRY HALLAM (1777-1832). CoL. Farnaby Lennard. George Richmond, R.A. Historian; b. at Windsor, 1777; educ. at Eton and Oxf; settl. in Lond. and entirely devot, himself to liter, labour; pub. "View of the State of Europe dur. the Middle Ages," 1818; '' Constitutional History of England," 1827; " Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 1 6th, and 17th Centuries," 1837-3S; which gained him an European reputa. for learning and literary genius ; his eld. son Arthur Henry, who died 1833, was the friend of Alf Tennyson, and the subj. of Tennyson's "In IMemoriam;" bereaved of his dau,, his wife, and 2nd son, d, 21 Jan. 1859. Head to r. " Geo. Richmond delt. 1843." Crayon, paper, 31 X 25 in. 409 DAWSON TURNER, F.R.S. (1775-1858). Dr. Hooker. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Botanist and Antiquar)-; son of a banker at Great Yarmouth; b. 1775 ; educ. at Pembroke Coll. Camb. ; early applied hims. to Natural History and Botany; pub. '" Synopsis of British Ferns," "Botanist's Guide," &c. ; formed large botanical collections ; during the latter half of his life devot. himself to antiquarian and artistic studies; edit. Cotman's "Architectural Antiquities of Normandy," illustrat. Blomefield's " History of Norfolk;" formed extens. collections of paintings, books, MSS.; d. at Brompton, 20 June, 1S5S, To waist, seated, leaning on r. hand, with botanical work before him. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 410 CHAS. CHETWYND, 2nd E. TALBOT, K.G. (1777-1849). Earl of Shrewsbury .\nd Talbot. John Linnell. Son of John Chetwynd Talbot, 1st E. and father of tie present E. ; b, 2; April, i;;;- app. Viceroy of Irel, on the retirement of Ld. Wliitworth; also Ld.-Lieut. of St.itt'ordsh. and K.G. ; d. 13 Jan. 1S49. Half-length, standing in landscape to 1. ; peersrobes. collar. K.G. Signed *' Jno. Linnell, f 1S40." Canvas, 51 X 44 in. 411 COLONEL JOHN GURWOOD ( -1845). Duke of ^Vellin'gto.v, K.G. James Hall. Editor ofthe " Wellington Despatches;" ent. the Army. 1808; served in the P .ninsular War : led .1 forlorn hope at the assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Ground-floor.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 9 — Nos. 386-413). 83 took the Governor prisoner ; distinguished himself in the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded ; acted for many years as Priv, Sec. to the D. of Wellington, who entrusted to him the editing of his Despatches, and app. him Dep.-Lieut. of the Tower, in recognition of his services; d, 25 Dec. 1845. Half-length, standing to 1. ; holding banner in r. hand, sword in 1. ; in costume as Esquire to the Duke of Wellington as Knight of the Bath, Dated at back " 1837." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 412 LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON, MRS. McLEAN "L. E, L." (1802-1838). LENT BY PAINTER, Mr. Daniel Maclise, R.A. Daniel Maclise, R.A. Poetess; dau. of an army agent; b. in Chelsea, 1802; became known under her initials L. E. L. by contrib. to the " Literary Gazette," and the An nuals; pub. the poems, "The Improvisatrice," "The Troubadour," "The Golden Violet," &c., the novels, " Romance and Reality," " Ethel ChurchiU," &c. ; marr. in 1838, George M'Lean, Gov. of Cape Coast Castle; d. soon after her arrival there, 15 October, 1838. Half-length, miniature size. Signed with monogram, " D. M^C." Pencil, paper, 17 X 14 in. 413 LIEUT. JAMES HOLMAN, R.N. (1791-1857). Royal Society. George Chinnery. Known as the "Blind Traveller;" b. 1791; ent. the Navy as first-class volunteer, and rose to the rank of Lieut.; invalided and lost his sight, 1810 ; app. a naval Kt. at Windsor; could not bear the quiet, inactive life there ; resolv. on travelling, and in spite of his blindness, carr. out his resol. ; undertook a long series of travels through N. and S.W. Europe, which he descr. in as many books ; relat. his princip. journey through Africa, Asia, Australasia, and America, in his "Voyage round the World," 1834; afterw. travelled through E. Europe; d. 1857. Half-length, seated, small size, holding stick in r. hand. Marked at back " Geo. Chinnery, Canton, China." Canvas, 12 X 10 in. No. 5. CENTRAL HALL (Nos. ^i^to 434). 414 SIR ALEXANDER BURNES, Kt. (1805-1841). Mr. John Murray. Daniel Maclise, R.A. B. at Montrose, 1805 ; went as cadet in the army to India, 1821 ; "disting. himself by his proficiency in Persian and Hindustani ; empl. as interpreter in different parts of India; assist, polit. agent at Cutch, 1829; sent to convey presents from the K. of Engl, to Lahore and Scinde, 1831, and explored the geography of the Indus ; in 1832 made an exped. to Central Asia, described in his " Travels into Bokhara;" Knighted and Lieut.-CoL 1835; poUt. agent at Cabool, 1839 ; assassinated there, 2 Nov. 1841. FuU-length, small size ; seated on the ground in Oriental fashion and costume. Canvas, 18 X 14 in. 415 JOHN AYRTON PARIS, M.D. (1785-1856). Royal College of Physicians. Charles Scottowe. B. 1785; educ. at Caius Coll. Camb.; FeU. of the Roy. CoU. of Physic. 1814; Pres. ofthe CoUege, 1844; d, 1856. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. in arm-chair ; book in 1. hand ; inkstand on table to his 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 84 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 416 SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, Kt. (1786-1847). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Murray. John Jackson, R.A. Arctic discov.; b. at Spilsby, Lincolnsh. 1786 ; ent. the Navy, 1800; pres. at the batt. of Copenhagen, 1801 ; accomp. Flinders on his expedit. to Aus- traUa; disting. himself at Trafalgar, 1805; and at New Orleans, 18 14; explor. the Arctic coasts of N. America, 1818-19 and 1825 ; was knighted ; held for seven years the Governorsh. of Van Diemen's Land ; sailed on an expedit. to discover the N.W. Passage with the " Erebus " and " Terror," May, 1845 ; d. on board his ship off Point Felix, in the Arctic Ocean, 11 June, 1847; his fate and that of his expedition were, after many fruitless endeavours, dis covered in 1857, by the expedition under Sir Leopold M'Clintock. Bust, looking to r. ; naval uniform ; telescope in 1. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 417 SIR ROBT. HENRY SALE, K.C.B. (1782-1845). Colonel Mulock. H. Moseley. Known as the " Hero of Jellalabad;" son of Col. Sale, of the East India Company's service ; ent, the Army, 1795 ; serv. at the siege of Seringapatam, 1799; the storming of the lines of Travancore, 1809; the capture ofthe Mauritius, 1816, and of Rangoon, 1824; app. to command a brigade in the Affghan war, 1838; compelled Dost Mahommed to surrender, 1840; forced the Khoord Cabool Pass; maint. himself in Jellalabad, during the disastrous retreat from Affghanistan, and totally defeat, the Affghans under Akbar Khan, April, 1842; recov. Cabool; receiv. the thanks of ParL for his services; fell in the battle of Moodkee, 18 Dec. 1845. Three-quarter size, standing ; military uniform, with sword in his hands fort of Jellalabad in distance. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 418 SIR JOHN RICHARDSON, SIR JAS. CLARK ROSS, AND SIR FRANCIS BEAUFORT, in a group picture of the Arctic Council. Mr. John Barrow. Stephen Pearce. Sir John Richardson, Kt. (17S7-1865),— Arctic discoverer, physician and naturalist ; b. at Dumfries, 1787 ; stud, med. at Edinb. ; ent. the navy as assist.-surgeon, 1807 ; accomp. Sir John Franklin as surgeon and natural ist on his two overland expedit. to the Arctic regions, in 1819 and 1825 ; physic, to Melville Hosp. Chatham, 1828, and to Haslar Hosp. Gosport, 1838 ; knighted, 1846 ; undertook an expedit. in search of Sir John Franklin, 1848-49 ; retir. from the serv. 1855 ; ^^th. of " Fauna Boreali-Americana," " The Polar Regions," &c, ; d, 5 June, 1865. Sir James Clark Ross (1800-62),— Antarctic discover. ; nephew of Sir John Ross ; b, in London, 1800 ; ent. the navy ; accomp. his uncle and Sir Edw. Parry on five successive voyages of discovery to the Arctic regions ; command, the " Erebus" on a scientific expedition to the Antarctic Ocean^ 1839-43 ; receiv. the gold medal of the Geograph. Soc. for his services, and was knighted on his return ; pub. a narrative of his expedit. 1847 ; comm. an expedit. in search of Sir John Franklin, 1848 ; d. 3 April, 1863. Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, K.C.B, ; b. 1774 ; entered the Navy, 1787 ; severely wounded in capturing the " San Josef," 1800 ; made several surveys ; F.R.S, ; Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 1832 ; influenrial in promoting arctic exploration ; d. Dec, 17, 1857. Three-quarter size figures ; Sir Francis Beaufort seated in centre at table. Canvas, 47 x 73 in. 419 SIR JOHN ROSS, K.C.B. (1777-1856). Mr. C. Pearson. " Old " Faulkner. Arctic Discoverer; son of a clergyman; b. at Balsarroch, 1777; ent. the Ground-floor.] Central Hall [Nos. 414-434). 85 Navy, and served with distinction through the French wars ; undertook with Sir Edward Parry in 1818, the expedit. to Baffin's Bay, which he described in his "Voyage of Discovery in search of a N.W. Passage;" Comm. another Arctic expedition, 1829-33; knighted on his return; Consul at Stockholm, 1839-45 ; again sailed for the Arctic Ocean in search of Sir John Franklin, 1850; returned, 1851; d. 1856. Half-length, standing ; 1. hand resting on table ; dark cloak, wearing several decorations. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 420 SIR JOHN BARROW, Bt. F.R.S. (1764-1848). LENT BY PAINTBR. Mr. John Murray. John Jackson, R.A. Traveller; b. near Ulverston, Lancash. 19 June, 1764; mathemat. teach. at Greenwich ; Sec. of embassy to China under Ld. Macartney, 1792 ; priv. sec. to Ld. Macartney, and Audit.-Gen. of Publ. Accts. at the Cape of Good Hope, 1797-1803; sec. to the Admlty. 1804-45; crea. Bart. 1835; in his official posit, a constant advocate of the great voyages of discov. undertaken during the pres. century ; auth. of " Travels in China," " Voyage to Cochin China," " Life of Lord Macartney," &c. ; d. 23 Nov. 1848. Bust, looking to 1.; black coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 421 FLORENTIA WYNCH, LADY SALE (1787-1853). London Tavern Company. Clint. Dau. of Robert Wynch, Esq. ; b. 13 Aug. 1787; marr. Capt. R. H. Sale, afterw. Sir Robt. (No. 417), 1809 ; accompanied him on the campaign in Affghanistan, 1841 ; with other officers' wives fell into the hands of Akbar Khan; excited general admiration by the spirit with which she bore her captivity; rescued aft. the relief of Jellalabad, when she rejoin, her husband ; d. at Green Point, Cape of Good Hope, 6th July, 1853. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. in arm-chair ; Jellalabad in distance. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 422 ADM. SIR WM. EDW. PARRY, Kt. (i 790-1855). Captain Coote, R.N. Hayter. Famous in the annals of arctic discovery; b. at Bath, 19 Dec. 1790; ent. the navy, 1803 ; accomp. Sir John Ross on his expedition to the Polar Sea, 181 8; sailed in command ofthe "Hecla"and "Griper," to discover the N. W. Passage, 1819; engaged at different times on other voyages of discovery in the Arctic regions ; Knighted, 1829 ; Commissioner in New South Wales, 1830-35; Rear-Adm. 1852; Lieut.-Gov. of Greenwich Hosp. 1853 ; d. at Ems, 8 July, 1855. Bust to 1. ; naval uniform, furred cloak. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. ^^423 CAPT. FREDK. MARRYAT, R.N. C.B. (1792-1848). Mr. William p. Lindsay. Dixon. Novelist; b. in Lond. 10 July, 1792; ent. the Navy, 1806; served under Ld. Cochrane at Aix Roads and in the Walcheren expedit. ; disting. himself in the American war, 1814, when he cut out four vessels in Boston Bay; pro moted to the rank of Capt. and C.B. for his services in the Burmese war, 1823; declined an offer to take the Comm.-in-Chief of the Brazilian Fleet, 1839; known as an author by his descriptions of naval life and character in the novels—" The Naval Officer," " Peter Simple," " Midshipman Easy," .&c. ; also pub. a " Code of Signals" for the Mercantile Marine; d. at Lang- ham, Norfolk, 9 Aug. 1848. Bust; seated, resting head on r. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 86 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 424 RICHARD BRIGHT, M.D. (1789-1858). College of Physicians. F. R. Say. B. in Bristol, Sept. 1789; stud, at Edinb. University and Guy's Hospital, London; gradua. as M.D, 1813; traveU. in Germany and Holland, 1814-15 ; Licent. ofthe Coll. of Physicians, 1816; Physician to Guy's Hospital, 1824; F. R. CP. 1832; gained a wide reputation by his researches concern, renal diseases, and the discovery ofthe disease named after him; d. 15 Sept. 1858. Half-length, seated to r. ; full face, book in 1. hand. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 425 ADM. SIR GEO. COCKBURN, G.C.B. (1771-1853). LENT BY PAINTER, United Service Club. T. W. Mackay {Copy). B. in London, 1771; enter, the Navy, 1783; Capt. 1794; Command, the " Minerva" in the battle of St. Vincent, 1797 ; reduced the Island of Mar tinique, 1809, for which he receiv. the thanks of Pari. ; serv. with distinction in the Amer. War, 1814; conv. the Emp. Napoleon in the "Northumberland" to St, Helena, 1815; M,P. for Portsmouth, and Ld. of the Admir. 1818 and 1828; Comm. on the W. Indian and N. American Stations, 1832-36; Sen. Ld. of the Admiralty, 1841-46; d. 1853. Full-length, standing ; naval uniform, cocked hat, resting r. hand on sword; buildings on fire in background. Signed " T. W. Mackay, 1851." Canvas, 95 X 58 in. 426 RICHARD FORD (1796-1858). Mrs. Ford. Antonio Chatelain. Auth. and Connoisseur; b. in Lond, 1796; educ. at Winchester, and Trin. Coll. Oxf; called to the bar, 1819, but never practised his prof ; travelled much on the Cont. particularly in Spain ; formed coUec. of pictures and rare books; finally settled at Heavitree, near Exeter; wrote for the "Quarterly Review;" pub. his "Handbook of Spain;" d, 1858, ~ Bust; resting head on r. hand. "^t. 44, painted at Rome, 1844." Canvas, 24 X 19 in. 427 LIEUT. EDWARD HOWARD, R.N. ( -1841). Miss Howard. S. S. Osgood. Naval novelist ; wrote the novels, " Rattlin the Reefer," " Outward Bound," and " The Old Commodore ;" also a Biography of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith ; d, 30 Dec. 1841. Half-length, seated, leaning with clasped hands on the back of chair. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 428 WILLIAM PROUT, M.D. (1786-1850). Coll. of Physicians. H. W. Phillips. Physician ; graduated at Edinb. ; settled in London ; was elect. F. R. S. ; made valuable researches in pathology and chemistry ; wrote the Bridge- water treatise on "Chemistry and Meteorology;" "On the nature and treatment of Stomach and Renal Diseases," &c. ; d. 1850. Bust ; looking to r. Oval, canvas, 30 x 25 in. 429 EDWD. MALTBY, BP. OF DURHAM (1770-1859). Bishop of Durham. Sir W. Beechey, R.A. Scholar and divine ; b. 1770; Bp. of Chichester, 1831, transfer, to Dur- Ground-floor.] Central Hall {Nos. 414-434). 87 ham, 1836; pub. "Illustrations ofthe Truth ofthe Christian Religion," "Ser mons," &c. ; Gr. Gradus ; d. 3 July, 1859. Three-quarter size, standing at table ; episcopal robes, book in 1. hand, eye-glass in r. Signed " W. B. 1832." Canvas, 56 x 44 in, 430 BENJAMIN HICK, CE. (1750-1842). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Hick. George Patten, A.R.A. One ofthe leading Engineers of his time in Lancash.; b. 1750; invented the invert, cup of the hydraulic press and radial drilling machine ; designed many ofthe public buildings in Bolton; d. 1842, Half-length, seated to r. ; full face, dark dress. Canvas, 44 x 35 in. 431 JOHN BRAHAM (1774-1856). Frances, Countess Waldegrave. Geo. P. A. Healy. Singer and composer; b. in London, 1774; taught singing by Leoni ; appear, as a public singer at the age of ten ; afterw. stud, under Rauzzini at Bath ; made his d^but at the Opera, Drury Lane, 1796; achiev. great success as one of the principal singers at the Italian Opera, Covent Garden, with which he was connected for many years, from 1801 ; composed songs and melodramas ; opened St. James' Theatre as an Opera Ho. 1836 ; d. 1856. Full-length, standing ; theatrical costume ; looking up to 1. as singing in character of the' " Postilion." Canvas, 78 X 48 in. 432 DANIEL O'CONNELL, M.P. (1775-1847). National Bank. Sir David Wilkie, R.A B. at Cahirciveen, Kerry, 6 Aug. 1775; educ. at the Catholic Seminaries of St. Omer and Douay; stud, in the Temple, 1794; called to the Irish Bar, 1798 ; rose to national influence as an orator and patriot, by his struggle for Catholic Emancipation, 1809-28; elect. M.P. for the Co. of Clare, 1828, but excluded from the Ho. of Commons on account of his disability as a CathoL ; admit, after the pass, ofthe Cath. ReliefBill, Feb. 1830; commenced his Re peal agitation, 1831; formedanalliancewith the Whigs under Ld. Melbourne, and caused the defeat ofthe Tories on the Tithes Bill, 1834-35; renewed the Repeal agitation on the return of the Tories to office, 1841 ; proceed, against by Govern, on the eve of the Monster Meeting at Clontarf and condemn, to imprisonment and fine, 1843; restored to liberty through the reversion of his sentence by the Ho. of Lords, 1844; lost influence during his latter years by the opposition of the Physical-Force Party ; d. on a pilgrimage to Rome, at Genoa, 15 May, 1847. Full-length, standing in front of a sofa ; looking to r. ; black dress, crimson-lined cloak. Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 433 GENERAL ROWLAND HILL, ist VISC. HILL (1772-1842). United Service Club. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. General ; 2nd son of Sir Jn. Hill, Bart. ; b. at Hawkstone, Salop, 1 1 Aug, 1772; educ. at the Milit. Acad, at Strasburg; ent. the Army, 1790; Aide- de-Camp to Ld. Mulgrave at the siege of Toulon, 1793 ; Col. in the Egypt. campaign, 1801-3; disting. himself in the Peninsular War, where he comm. an Army corps; defeat. Gen. Girard at Arroyo de Molinas, and conquered the fortress of Almarez; covered the line of communication at Waterloo; raised to the Peerage, 1814; promot. full Gen. 1825; Gov. of Portsmouth, 1827; Comm.-in-Chief of the Army, 1828-42; retired on acc. of ill health; d. 10 December, 1842. Full-length, standing near rocks, looking to 1. ; mUitary uniform, ribbon K.CB., cocked-hat in r. hand. Painted, 1844. Canvas, 94 x 58 in. S8 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 434 JOHN KAYE, BP. OF LINCOLN (1783-1853). lent by painter. Bishop of Lincoln. Samuel Lane. B. at Hammersmith, 1783; educ. at Camb. where he obtained first-class honours in classics and mathematics ; Mast, of Chr. ColL 1814; D.D. 1815; Regius Prof of Divinity, 1816; Bp. of Bristol, 1820 ; Bp. of Lincoln, 1827; eminent as a writer on Ecclesiasdcal History; author of "Account of the Writings and Opinions of Clement of Alexandria," "Athanasius and the CouncU of Nice, &c." ; d. 1853. Three-quarter size, seated in large chair ; episcopal robes. Lincoln Cathedral in distance to his 1. Canvas, 55 X 44 in. No. 6. WESTERN GALLERT (Nos. 435 fo 549). 435 JOHN LINDLEY, Ph.D. F.R.S. (1799-1865.) Botanist ; b. 1799 at Catton, near Norwich ; assist. Mr. Loudon in his " Encyclop. of Plants ; " Prof of Botany in the Univ. of London ; advocated the Nat. Syst. of Bot. in his " Vegetable Kingdom," and other valua. works ; rec. the Copley gold medal; d. Nov. i, 1865. Half-length, seated in arm-chair ; full face ; sprig of wild rose in 1. hand. Canvas, 44 X 34 in. 436 CHARLES KEAN as « Richard IIL" (181 1-1868). Mrs. Kean. Head by Edward Opie. Tragic actor; son of Edmund Kean ; b. at Waterford, 18 June, 1811; performed first at Drury Lane, 1827, as " Young Norval," then on the Con tinent ; in 1839 made a tour to America, where he achieved his greatest suc cess as "Master Walter" in the "Hunchback;" marr. Miss Ellen Tree, 1842 ; went on a second tour to America with Mrs. Kean, 1845 ! gained the highest distinct, as manager of the Princess's Theatre, London, by his revival of Shakespeare's dramas, 1850-59; went with Mrs. Kean on a tour to Australia and the United States, 1863; returned to Engl. 1866; d. 22 Jan. 1868. Half-length, standing ; crimson dress, plumed cap in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 437 SIR WM. JACKSON HOOKER, Kt. (1785-1865). Linnean Society. S. Gambardella. For portrait and biography, see No. 464.* 438 RT. HON. SIR HENRY POTTINGER, Bt. G.C.B. (1789-1856). Sir Henry Pottinger, Bt. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. General and diplomatist; b. 1789; went as Cadet to India, 1804; dis ting. himself in a long course of serv. ; rose to the rank of Maj.-Gen. and Bart, at the close ofthe Affghan war, 1839; Envoy Extraord. to China, 1841 ; concluded the treaty terminat. the Opium war, 1842; G.C.B. and Gov. of Hongkong, 1843-44; returned to Engl, and made Priv. Coun. 1844; Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope, 1846-67; Gov. and Comm.-in-Chief of the Presidency of Bombay, 1850-54; finaUy ret. to England; d. 18 March, 1856. Full-length ; seated at table, holding draft of treaty of Nankin ; ribbon and star K.C.B. ; Chinese landscape in distance to his r. Canvas, 87 X 59 in. 3round-flaor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 89 1-39 HENRY, FIELD-MARSHAL VISCT. HARDINGE and staff (1785-1856). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Hardinge. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. Son ofthe Rev. Henry Hardinge, rector of Stanhope, Durham; b. 1795; ;nt. the Army at 13; serv. through the Penins. war; disting. himself at l^^imeira, Corunna, Albuera, Vittoria ; Engl. Commiss. at the Prussian head- juarters dur. the Waterloo campaign ; lost his left arm at Ligny ; Clerk of ;he Ordn. 1823; Sec.-at-War, 1829, 1830, and 1841 ; Gov.-Gen. of India, 1844; successf. terminated the Sikh wars, 1845-48; crea. Visct. Hardinge jf Lahore, 1846 ; on his return Mast.-Gen. of the Ordn. and, after the death Df the D. of Wellington, Comm.-in-Chief, 1852; Field-Marsh. 1854; d. 1856. Full-length ; smaU figures on horseback, on the field of Ferozhuhur ; Lord Hardinge in military uniform mounted on white horse. Canvas, 37 X 55 in. HO WM. PARSONS, 3RD E. OF ROSSE, K.P. (1800-1867). Royal Society. Catterson Smith, R.H.A. Sonof Laurence Parsons, 2ndE.; b. 17 June, 1800, in York; ent.Trin. ColL Dublin, i8i8 ; Mag. CoU. Oxf 1819; graduated as a first-class in Mathem. Honours, 1822; M.P. for King's Co. 1823-39; succ. to the title, 1845; sat for some time as repres. Peer for IreL ; in later years, entirely devot. himself to Astronomy ; construct, at Birr Castle his celebrat. Reflector, 52 feet long, 6 feet in diam., by which many new nebulse were discov. and others resolved, that, until then, had resisted all instruments ; Pres. of the Brit. Associat. 1843; Pres. ofthe Roy. Soc. 1849-54; honoured by all learned societies of Europe; d. i Nov. 1867. Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair ; black dress, ribbon and star of K.P. Canvas, 52 X 46 in. 441 EDMUND, ADM. LORD LYONS (1790-1858). Duchess of Norfolk. L. Dickinson. Son of John Lyons, Esq.; b. at Burton, near Christchurch, 1790; ent. the navy, 1801; distin. himself as Lieut, ofthe " Barracouta," in the operat. against the Dutch in Java ; Commander, 1812; Captain, 1828; employed on the Mediterranean station tUl 1835, when he entered the diplomatic service; Ambass. at Athens, 1835-49; at Berne, 1849-51; at Stockholm, 1851-53; at the outbreak of the Crimean war, appoint, to the comm. of the fleet in the Black Sea, 1853; crea. Baron Lyons for his services there; d. 23 Nov. 1858. Full-length, standing ; naval uniform, 1. arm extended ; signed, " L. Dickinson, 1855." Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 442 THOMAS ELLIOTSON, M.D. (1800-1850). College of Physicians. James Ramsay. B. 1800 ; Fellow ofthe Royal CoUege of Physicians, 1833 ; d. 1850. Half-length ; seated in arm-chair, looking to r. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 4.43 ALGERNON PERCY, 4TH D. of NORTHUMBER LAND, K.G. (1792-1865). LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Northumberland. Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A. Only bro. of Hugh, 3rd D. ; b. 15 Dec. 1792 ; ent. the Navy, in which he rose to the rank of Admiral; raised to the Peerage as Baron Prudhoe, 1816; First Ld. of the Adm. 1852; K.G. 1853; known as Pres. of many Charitable 90 Reign of v^ueen victoria, ie37-ia&7. Institutions, and a Patron of Science and Art; d. at Alnwick Castle, 12 Feb. 1865 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Bust ; looking to r., peer's robes. Painted 1848. Oval, canvas, 30 x 25 in, 444 RT. HON. SIR GEO. CORNEWALL LEWIS, Bt. (1806-1863). Rev. Sir G. F. Lewis, Bt. Henry Weigall. Statesman and scholar ; son of Sir Thomas F. Lewis, 1st Bart. ; b. in London, 21 April, 1806; educ. at Eton and Oxf ; commenced his literary career in 1828, as contributor to the " Classical Journal" and the "Foreign Quarterly Review ;" member of the commission on the Irish Church, 1831 ; advocated the abolition ofthe State Church in Ireland, 1836 ; succeeded his father as Chief Commissioner of Poor Law Board, 1839 ; M.P. for Hereford, andSec. of the Board of Control, 1847 ; Under Sec, ofthe Home Depart, 1848 ; Sec, of the Treasury, 1850 ; Chanc, of the Excheq, 1855-58 ; Home Minister, 1859-61 ; Minister for War, 1861-63 ; continued his literary and scientific labours throughout his political career ; pub, " Inquiry into the Credibility of Early Roman History," " Essay on the Origin and Formation ofthe Romance Languages," "Historical Survey ofthe Astronomy ofthe Ancients," " Dialogue on the best form of Government," &c. ; d. at Harpton Court, Radnor, 13 April, 1863. Full-length, seated near library table ; 1. hand resting on book. Canvas, 76 X 50 in. 445 GEN. SIR JAMES OUTRAM, Bt. G.C.B. (1803-63). Mr. Thos. Brigstocke. Thos. Brigstocke. General and Administrator; b, in Derbysh. 29 Jan. 1803; educ. at Maris chal ColL Aberdeen ; went as Cadet to India, 1819; Aide-de-Camp to Ld. Keane, 1838; Political Agent at Guzerat, Commiss. in Upper Scinde, and Resident at Hyderabad, Sattara, and Lucknow, 1839-42 ; Resident at Baroda and Bombay, 1847; Chief Commiss. of Oude, 1856; Lieut.-Gen. and Comm. of Division in the Persian war, 1857 ; succ. Sir Henry Lawrence as resident at Lucknow during the Mutiny; crea. Bart, and G.CB, for his disting. ser vices, 1859; returned to Engl. 1859; d. at Pau, 11 March, 1863. To waist ; fuU face, head only coloured ; study for portrait for Oriental Club. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 446 SIR THOS. ST. VINCENT H. C. TROUBRIDGE, Bt. C.B. (1815-1867). Dowager Lady Troubridge. G. F. Watts R.A. Son of AdmL Sir Edward Thomas, 2nd Bart; b. 1815; ent. the Army, 1835; serv. as Major with the 7th Fusileers in the Crimea; disting. himself at the b, of Inkerman, where he lost both his feet; app. C.B., Lieut.-CoL, A.D,C. to the Queen, and Dep. Adj.-Gen.' to the Forces ; d. 2 Oct. 1867. Head, looking to 1. ; dark dress. Panel, 24 X 20 in. 447 BENJAMIN TRAVERS, F.R.S. (1782-1858). LENT BY PAINTER. Miss Travers. C. R. Leslie, R.A. Surgeon; son of a merchant in London ; b. 1782 ; entered his father's business, but taking a dislike to mercantile pursuits, was apprent. to Sir Astley Cooper ; became Demonstrator of Anatomy at Guy's Hospital, 1808 ; Surg, to the Ophthalmic Hosp. 1810; F.R.S. 1813 ; Presid. of the Medico- Ground-floor.]- Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 91 Chirurg. Soc. 1827, and ofthe Roy. CoU, of Surgeons, 1847 ; Sergeant-Surg. to the Queen, 1857 ; d. 6 March, 1858. Three-quarter, small size ; seated to r. in arm-chair, beside writing-table in library, with book in r. hand. Canvas. 24 X 19 in. 448 SIR JAS. COSMO MELVILL, K.C.B. (1792-1861). Mr. j. C. Melvill. E. U. Eddis. Son of Philip MelviU, Esq., some time Gov. of Pendennis Castle, Corn wall, and brother of Sir Peter Melvill, MU. Sec. at Bombay ; b. 1792 ; ent. the service of the East India Comp. and for 30 years held the office of Sec. to the Comp. at the India House ; created K.C.B. for his disting. services ; d. at Tandridge Court, Godstone, 23 July, 1861. Half-length ; standing, hands folded. Canvas, 44 x 34 in. ^49 SHOOTING PARTY at RANTON ABBEY, STAFFORDSHIRE. Earl of Lichfield. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. Portraits of the E. of Sefton, E. of Uxbridge, E. of Lichfield, Viscount Melbourne, Viscount Anson, and keepers, at the Shooting Lodge of the E. of Lichfield. FuU-length small-size figures, in shooting costumes, with guns and shooting ponies ; game-cart in background to the r. Canvas, 58 x 81 in. 450 GEN. SIR GEORGE CATHCART (1794-1854). Earl Cathcart. Gooderson. Youngest son of E. Cathcart; b. in London, 1794; educ. at Eton and Edinb. Univ.; commenc. his military career in the 2nd Life Guards, 1810; accomp. his father as aide-de-camp to St. Petersburg, 18 12; present as staff-officer at many battles in Germany and France, 18 13; Aide-de-camp to the D. of WeUington at Quatrebras and Waterloo; accomp. the Duke to the Congress of Aix-la- Chap. 1818, and Verona, 1822; served with distinc. in Nova Scotia, Bermuda, Jamaica, and Canada, 1828-37; appoint. Gov, of the Cape of Good Hope, 1852; speedily termin. the Kaffir war; took com mand of 4th Division of the British Army in the Crimea ; fell in the battle of Inkerman, 5 Nov. 1854. Half-length, standing ; military uniform and cloak. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. -451 JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, LD. LYNDHURST (1772-1863). Mr. G. F. Watts, R.A. G. F. Watts, R.A. Ld. Chancellor and Statesman ; son of Copley, the painter, whose father had emigrated from IreL to the United States; b. at Boston, U. S. 21 May, 1772 ; came to Engl. 1774 ; first stud, for his father's profess, at the R, Acad. then entered at Camb. 1794; called to /the bar, 1804; Ch. Just, of Chester, 1817; M.P. for Yarmouth, 1818; SoL Gen. 1819; engaged for the Crown on the trial of Qu. Caroline, 1820; Attor. Gen. 1823; Master of the Rolls, 1826; opposed CathoL Emancipa.; became Ld. Chan. 1828; Ch. Baron of the Excheq. 1830-34; opposed the Reform Bill; again Ld. Chan. 1834, and 1841-46; held a high position in the Ho. of Lords till the end of his life; d. 12 Oct. 1863. Bust ; nearly full face ; in peer's robes. Panel, 24 X 20 in. 452 HENRY PELHAM CLINTON, 5th DUKE OF NEWCASTLE (181 1-1864). LENT BY PAINTER, Duke of Newcastle. G. F. Watts, R.A. B. in London, 181 1 ; educ. at Eton and Oxf ; M.P. for South Notts, 1832 ; 92 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. Ld. ofthe Treas. under Sir Robert Peel, 1834; First Comm. of Woods, &c. 1841-46; declared for Free Trade, and joined the Liberals, 1846; succ. to the Dukedom, 1851; Colon. Sec. 1853; Min. of War, 1854; again Colon. Sec. 1859-64; accompa. the Pr. of Wales on his voyage to Canada and the United States, i860; d. at Clumber Park, 18 Oct. 1864 Bust to L ; seated, dark dress. Panel, 25 X 20 in. 453 FRANCIS THORNHILL BARING, ist LORD NORTHBROOK (1796-1866). Lord Northbrook. John Linnell. Statesman; eld. son of Sir Thomas Francis Baring, Bart. ; b. 1796; educ. at Winchester and Chr. Ch. Oxf; M.P. for Portsmouth, 1826; Ld. of the Treas. 1830; Chan, of the Excheq. 1839-41 ; First Ld. of the Admlty 1849; retir. from official Ufe, 1852; raised to the Peerage, 1865; d. at Stratton Park, 6 Sept. 1866. Half-length, seated to 1. ; book in r. hand, landscape background. Signed "John LinneU f 1842." Canvas, 44 X 36 in. 454 COLIN CAMPBELL, LORD CLYDE (i 792-1863). Viscount Burke, M.P. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. General ; son of a joiner in Glasgow ; b. 20 Oct. 1792 ; entered the army, 1808 ; served in the Peninsula, in the American War (1814-15), and in the W. Indies ; disting. himself in the Chinese War, at the storming of Tching- kiang-foo, 1 841 ; received the thanks of Pari, and knighted for his services in the Sikh War, 1848-49 ; rose to fame as chief of the Highland Brigade in the Crimea, at the battles of the Alma and Balaclava ; app. Com.-in-Chief in India, where he suppress, the great mutiny, 1857-58 ; crea. Lord Clyde, 1858; returned to Engl, i860 ; Field-marshal, i860 ; d. at Chatham, 14 Aug. 1863. Full-length, standing ; dark military uniform, cap in L hand. Canvas, 94 X 46 in. 455 ADMIRAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER (1786-1860). Mrs. Jodrell. W. W. Simpson. B. at Falkirk, 6 March, 1786 ; ent. the Navy, 1799 '> Lieut. 1805 ; Post.- Capt, 1809 ; assisted at the conquest of Martinique, 1810 ; distinguish, himself as a volunteer in the Peninsular war and at Naples, 1811-12 ; served in the American war, 1814 ; ent. the service of Don Pedro of Brazil, and estabhshed Donna Maria on the Portuguese throne by his victory over the fleet of Don Miguel, 1833; successfully terminated the Turko- Egyptian war, as Comm. of the EngL squadron on the coast of S>Tia, by the defeat of Mehemed Ali, 1S40 ; M.P. for Marylebone, 1842 ; active in improving the condition of the seamen ; Comm. of the Channel Fleet, 1847; Comm.-in-Chief of the Baltic Fleet at the outbreak ofthe Crimean war, 1854 ; resigned his command and became M.P. for Southwark, 1855 ; Adm. ofthe Blue, 1858 ; d. at Merchiston Hall, Hants, 6 Nov. i860. - Bust; naval uniform, ribbon K.C.B., and badges of various foreign orders. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 456 HEN. JN. TEMPLE, VISC. PALMERSTON, K.G. (1784-1865). LENT BY- PAINTER. Viscountess Pal.merston. John Partridge. Son of Henry, 2nd \'isct. Pahnerston; b. at Broadlands, Hants, 20 Oct. 17S4; educ. at Harrow, Edinb. and Camb.; succ. to the title, 1802; M.P. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 93 For Bletchingly, 1806; Ld. of the Adm. 1807; Sec. at War, 1809; kept this post under a succession of Ministries till 1828; separated himself from the Tories on the question of Catholic Emancipation ; Min. for Foreign Affairs under Ld. Grey and Ld. Melbourne, 1831-41, and again under Ld. Russell, 1846-51; resign. 1851; resumed office as Home Min. under Ld. Aberdeen, 1853; Prime Min. 1855-58, and 1860-65; one of the most popular states men of his time; d. at Brocket Hall, Herts, 18 Oct. 1865; bu. in West minster Abbey. FuU-length, standing ; fuU face, 1. hand resting on writing-table, star and ribbon of Bath. Canvas, 95 X 59 in. 457 MEET OF H.M. STAG-HOUNDS on ASCOT HEATH. Earl of Chesterfield. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. Portraits of the D. of Beaufort, Count D'Orsay, Ld. Adolphus Fitz- clarence, Earl of Chesterfield, Master of the Buckhounds, Ld. Fred. Fitz- clarence, G. Wombwell, Esq., Sir Horace Seymour, E. of Errol, Hon. G. Anson, Ld. A. Paget, F. Grant, Esq., &c., with a view of the racecourse and kennels. • Full-length small-size figures, in hunting dress, with horses and 13J couples of stag-hounds. Canvas, 42 x 72 in. 458 RT. HON. SIR EDMUND W. HEAD, Bt. K.C.B. (1805-1868). Merton College, Oxford. Henry Weigall. Son ofthe Rev. Sir John Head, Bart. ; b. 1805 ; educ. at Winchester and Oriel Coll. Oxf where he graduated as a first-class in classics ; app. Poor Law Commiss. 1838; Gov. of New Brunswick, 1847; Gov.-Gen. of Canada, 1854; resign. 1861 ; pub. a " Handbk. of Spanish Painters," " Two Chapters on ShaU and Will," &c. ; d. 28 Jan. 1868. Half-length, seated, full face ; dark fur-lined overcoat, badge K.C.B. Canvas, 48 X 38 in. 459 JOSEPH HUME, M.P. (1777-1855). Mrs. Hume. Geo. P. A. Healy. Politician and Financial Reformer; b. at Montrose, 1777 ; studied for the medical prof in Montrose and Edinb. and graduated as M.D. 1796; app. surg. in the service ofthe East India Co. 1799; Interpreter, Paymaster, and Postmaster, dur. the Mahratta war, 1803; ret. to Engl. 1808; trav. on the Cont. till 1810; ent. Pari, as mem. for Weymouth, 1812; M.P. for Montrose, 1818, for Middlesex, 1830-37, for Montrose, 1842-55; throughout his polit. career a zealous promoter of financial and Pari. Reform, national education, and free trade; d. at Burnley HaU, Norfolk, 20 Feb. 1853. Half-length, seated to 1, ; resting 1. hand on table, on which are two Pari. reports. Dated at back "Augt. 1849." Canvas, 45 X 34 in. 460 GRANVILLE LEVESON GOWER, ist EARL GRANVILLE (1773-1846). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl Granville, K.G. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Diplomatist; younger son of the ist Marq. of Stafford, and father of the present E. ; b. 12 Oct. 1773; ent. the diplomatic serv.; was ambass. in St. Petersburg and Paris; marr. Henrietta Eliz. dau. of the D. of Devonsh. 24 Dec. 1809; d. 8 Jan. 1846. FuU-length ; standing, leaning on base of column covered with crimson drapery, full face ; black dress ; s. of arms to the 1. Canvas, 94 X 57 in. 94 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 461 RICHARD COBDEN, M.P. (1804-1865). Mrs. Cobden. Bean. Son of a farmer; b. at Dunford, near Midhurst, 3 June, 1804; during his early years a Merchant's Clerk and Commer. TraveUer ; partner of a Cotton firm in Manchester, 1830 ; commenced his political career by publishing his pamphlet on "England, Ireland, and America," 1834; took a leading part in the formation of the Anti-Corn-law League, 1838; enter. ParL as Memb. for Stockport, 1841 ; foremost among the promoters of Free Trade, Social Reform, and the doctrines of the Peace Society ; opposed the Crimean and Chinese Wars; negotia. the Commercial Treaty with France, 1864; declined all offers of office and honours; d. in London, 2 April, 1865. Three-quarter, seated ; miniature size ; leaning head on 1. hand. Oval, 5i X 3i in. 462 ARTHUR WELLESLEY, DUKE OF WELLING TON, K.G. (1769-1852). Countess Dowager of Westmorland. Henry Weigall. {See No. 194,) Full-length ; standing ; dark court dress ; ribbon and star K,G. ; badge of Golden Fleece ; painted from sittings given to the artist, in 185 1. Canvas, 84 X 49 in. 463 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY, LORD MACAULAY (1800-1859). Rt. Hon. J. E. Denison, M.P. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. {See No. 403.) To waist ; seated, looking to L, arm over back of chair. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 464 RT. HON. SIR THOS. FRANKLAND LEWIS, BtJ (1780-1855). Lady Frankland Lewis. G. F. Watts R.A. Son of John Le^^•is, Esq. ; b. at Harpton Court, 14 May, 1780 ; marr. in 1805, Harriet, 4th dau. of Sir Geo. CornewaU, Bart. ; ent ParL as member for Beaumaris, 1812 ; afterwa. sat for Ennis and Radnor ; fiUed successively the offices of Sec. of the Treasury, Treas. of the Na^-^-, Vice-Pres. of the Bd. of Trade, and Commiss. ofthe Poor Laws ; crea. a bart. 1846 ; d. 22 Jan. 1855. Half-length, seated in arm-chair to r. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 464* SIR WM. JACKSON HOOKER, Kt. (1785-1858). Linnean Society. S. Gambardella. Botanist; b. at Norwich, 6 July, 1785; made e.xtensive travels to coUect plants, 1806-14; Reg. Prof of Botanv, at Glasgow, 1820: knighted, 1836; app. Director of Kew Gardens, 1841 ; edit, the " Botanical '.AlisceUanv," and Journal of Botany;" pubL " Tour in Iceland," " Flora Scotica," &c.'; d. at Kew, 12 .\ugust, 1865, To waist, looking to r. ; dai'k coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in: Ground-floor. \ Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 95 465 JAMES ANDREW BROUN RAMSAY, ioth E. and 1ST MARQ. OF DALHOUSIE (1812-1860). LENT BY PAINTER. Lady Susan Bourke. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Statesman; Son of George, 9th E. ; b. 22 April, 1812; M.P. for East Lothian, 1837; succ, to the Peerage, 1838; Pres. of the Board of Trade, 1845; Gov.-Gen. of India, 1847-56 ; crea. Marq. of Dalhousie, and of the Punjaub, 1849; during his administration the Sikh wars were terminated, and Pegu, Nagpore, Berar, and Oude annexed ; resigned on account of declining health; d. at Dalhousie Castle, 19 December, i860. Full-length, standing ; robes as Lord Clerk Register of Scotland. Signed "J. Watson Gordon, A.R.A. pinxt. 1847." Canvas, 94 x 58 in. 466 HUGH, 2ND E. FORTESCUE, K.G. (1783-1861). Earl Fortescue. E. U. Eddis. Son of Hugh, 3rd Baron and 1st E. Fortescue; b. 13 Feb. 1783; succ. to the earldom, 1839; Ld.-Lieut. of Irel. 1839-41 ; d. 14 Sept. 1861. Bust ; profile to 1. ; ribbon and star of K.G. Canvas, 24 X 20 in. 467 RT. HON. WILLIAM BINGHAM, 2nd LORD ASHBURTON (1799-1864). Lord Northbrook. Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Son of Rt. Hon. Alexander Baring, ist. Ld. Ashburton; b. June, 1799; -M.P. for Thetford, Winchester, and the N. Div. of Staffordsh. ; Sec. of the Bd. of Control, 1841-45; Paymast. of the Forces and Treas. of the Navy, 1845-46; succ. hisfather, 1848; d. March, 1864. Three-quarter size ; seated to r., reading from a large book on stand. Stated to have been painted in one sitting. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 468 RICHARD COBDEN, M.P. (1804-1865). Miss Emma A. Novello. Emma A. Novello. {See No. 461.) Bust, to r. ; grey hair ; black coat. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 468* GIDEON A. MANTELL, M.D. F.RS. (1790-1852). Royal Society. John James Masquerier. Geologist; b. at Lewes, 1790; stud, for the Medical Profess. ; practised as a Physician till 1835, after which he devoted himself entirely to Nat. History; publish. "Organic Remains of a former World," "The Medals of Creation," "Thoughts on a Pebble," &c.; his Geological Coll. was purchas. by the Brit. Mus. for 5000/. ; d. 1852. Bust ; brown coat, red waistcoat ; portion of fossil to his 1. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 469 JOHN CAMPBELL, ist LD. CAMPBELL, Ld. Chan. (1779-1861). Mr. G. F. Watts, R.A. G. F. Watts, R.A. B. near Cupar, 1779; stud, at St. Andrews and Lincoln's Inn; called to the bar, 1803; M.P. 1830; Sol.-Gen. -1832 ; Att.-Gen. 1834; Baron CampbeU, and Chan, of Irel. 1841 ; Chan, ofthe Duchy of Lancaster, 1846-50; Ld. g6 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1 867. Ch. Just. 1850; Ld. Chan. 1853; d. at Kensington, 23 June, 1861. Author of " Lives ofthe Lord ChanceUors," and " Lives ofthe Chief Justices." FuU-length, to the 1. ; standing in the House of Peers, Lord ChanceUor's robes ; seal and mace before him. Panel, 83 X 44 in. 470 JAMES MORIER (1780-1848). lent by painter. Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. TraveUer and NoveUst; b. 1780; made, when stiU young, an extensive journey through the East, which he described in his " Travels through Persia, Armenia, Asia Minor, to Constantinople ;" as British Envoy in Teheran, 1810-16; publ. after his return, "A Second Journey to Persia," and the novels, "Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan," "Zohrab, or the Hostage," &c., containing descriptions of manners, customs, and life in the East; d. 1848. To waist, seated at table ; full face ; holding pen, writing materials before him. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 471 LD. JOHN GEO. BERESFORD, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH (1773-1862). Archbishop of Armagh. E. U. Eddis. B. 1773; educ. at Eton and Oxf. ; Bp. of Cork, 1805; Archbp. of Dublin, 1820; Archbp. of Armagh, and Primate of all IreL 1822; Chan, of Dublin Univ. 185 1 ; d. at Auburn, 1862; known for his munif in restoring the cathedral at Armagh at his own expense. Three-quarter size ; seated, full face ; episcopal robes, badge of Order of St. Patrick. Canvas, 55 X 44 in. 472 JAMES RENDEL, F.R.S. (1799-1856). Mrs. Rendel. W. Boxall, R.A. Civil engineer; b. near Dartmoor, Dec. 1799; early employ, by Telford; made a surv. of the harbours on the S.W. coast of Engl. ; settled in Lond. 1838; constructed the docks at Birkenhead and Gt. Grimsby, and the har bours of refuge at Holyhead and Portland ; was appointed member of the Internat. Commiss. to examine the practicability of a canal across the Isthm. of Suez, &c. ; d. 1856. To waist; full face, showing 1. hand with scroll of paper; dark dress. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 473 THOS. WILDE, 1ST LORD TRURO, LORD CHANCELLOR (1782-1855). St. Paul's School. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. Son of a solicitor in London ; b. 17S2 ; educ. at St. Paul's ; articled to his father; called to the Bar, 18 17; took part with Brougham and Denman in the defence of Qu, Caroline, 1821 ; Serjt.-at-Law, 1824; King's Serjt. 1827; M.P. for Newark, 1831 ; SoL-Gen. 1839; Att.-Gen. 1841, when he delivered his celebrated speech on Parliamentary PrivUege ; Ch. Just, of the Common Pleas, 1846; Ld. Chancellor, 1850-52; d. 1855. Three-quarter size, seated; black official robes and wig; mace on table to his 1. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos, 435-549). 97 474 THE MELTON HUNT Going to Draw the Ram's Head Cover. LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Wellington, K.G. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A, Contain, portraits ofthe Countess of Wilton in pony phaeton, Hon. Mrs. ViUiers, Hon. Aug. Villiers, E. of Wilton, E. of Darlington, Sir F. Johnstone, Bt., Sir D. Baird, Bt., E. of Rosslyn, Count Bathyany, &c. FuU-length ; smaU-size figures on horseback, in hunting dress, with hounds Canvas, 34 x 60 in. 475 GEORGE PEACOCK, DEAN OF ELY, D.D. F.R.S. Mr. John F. Elliot. Samuel Lane. Mathematician and Astronomer ; stud, at Camb. where he was Tutor and Fellow of Trin. ColL; Lowndean Prof of Astronomy. 1836; Dean of Ely, 1839; d. 8 Nov. 1858. Three-quarter size, seated to r. ; book in r. hand; Ely Cathedral in distance to his r. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 476 RT. HON. THOMAS PEMBERTON LEIGH, LD. KINGSDOWN (1793-1867). Mr. Edward Leigh Pemberton. F. R. Say. Son of Robt. Pemberton, Esq., Barrister of the Inner Temple ; b. 1 1 Feb. 1793; called to the Bar, 1816; K.C. 1829; M.P. for Rye, 1831, for Ripon, 1834; Att.-Gen. to the Pr. of Wales, 1841 ; Ld. Chanc. to the Pr. of Wales, and Priv. Counc. 1843; raised to the Peerage, 1858; d. unmarr. 7 Oct. 1867, when his Peerage became extinct. Half-length ; seated at table, with book open to his r. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 477 NASSAU WILLIAM SENIOR (1790-1864). Mrs. Senior. H. W. Phillips. Polit. Economist ; b, at Compton, Berks, 1790 ; educ. at Eton and Oxf ; called to the Bar, 1819 ; Prof of Polit. Economy at Oxf 1825-30, and again 1847-62; Master in Chancery, 1836; sat on Commissions on Poor-Law, Popular Educ, and other philanth. subjects ; author of " Outlines of the Science of Polit. Economy," " Biographical Sketches," " Essays on Fiction;" resigned his Professorship on acct. of ill health, 1862 ; d. at Kensington, 4 June, 1864. Half-length ; seated to 1. at writing-table, with pen in r. hand ; furred coat. Canvas, 39 x 32 in. ^78 RT. HON. SIDNEY HERBERT, LD. HERBERT OF LEA (1810-1861). Lady Herbert of Lea. Sir F. Grant, P.R.A. Statesman; 2nd son of George Augustus, nth E. of Pembroke; b. at Richmond, i6 Sept. 1810; educ. at Harrow and Oriel ColL Oxf ; ent. Pari. as memb. for South Wilts, 1832 ; joined the Conservative party and held the offices of Secretary to the Admiralty, 1841, and Sec. of State for War, 1845, under Sir Robert Peel ; declared for Free Trade, 1846; again Secretary at War under Ld. Aberdeen, 1852-55, and under Ld. Palmerston, 1859-61 ; introduced many improvements in the administration of the army ; creat. Ld. Herbert of Lea, Jan. 1861 ; d. from the effects of over- work, at Wilton, 2 Aug. 1861. Half-length, standing, looking to r. ; hat in 1. hand, stick in r. ; landscape background. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. H 98 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 479 PETER BARLOW, F.R.S. F.A.S. (1776-1862). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Peter W. Barlow. W. Boxall, R.A. Mathematician; b. at Norwich, 1776; Prof of Mathematics at the Royal MiUt. Acad. Woolwich, 1807; pub. "New Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary," " Essay on Magnetic Attraction," &c. ; resigned his professor ship, 1847; d. 1862. Half-length ; seated to L, resting i: hand on arm of chair, and holding paper. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 480 WILLIAM BUCKLAND, D.D. DEAN OF WESTMINSTER (1784-1856). Mr. G. C. Bompas. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Geologist; b. at Axminster, 1784; educ. at Winchester and Corp. Chr. Coll. ; app. Reader of Geology and Mineralogy in Oxf Univ. ; pub. " Vin diciae Geologicas," " Reliquiae Diluvianse," " Geology and Mineralogy with reference to Natural Theology;" twice Pres. ofthe Geological Society; Dean of Westminster, 1845; d. 1856. Half-length, standing ; bl. gown ; holding fossil skull ; ammonites on table to his 1. Canvas, 51 x 40 in. 481 MARTIN JOSEPH ROUTH, D.D. (1755-1854). Rev. Dr. Sedgwick. Hartmann. Pres. of Mag. CoU. Oxf ; b. at South Elmham, 1755 ; educ. at Mag. CoU. ; FeU. 1776; College Librarian, 1781 ; B.D. 1786; Pres. of his CoUege, 1791 ; pub. "ReUquise Sacrae;" ed. "Burnet's History of his Times;" d. 99 years old, 1854. Half-length, seated ; smaU size, with open book before him ; " JEt 95 ; anno 1850." Panel, 14 x 12 in. 482 HUGH MILLER (1802-1856). Mrs. Miller. William Bonnar, R.S.A. Poet and geologist ; son of a coasting trader ; b. at Cromarty, 1802 ; apprent. to a stone-mason ; edu. himself by private study ; pub. " Poems of a Stone-mason," 1828 ; obtained an appoint, as accountant in a bank at Cromarty; pub. "Scenes and Legends from the North of Scotland," 1835 ; became more generaUy known as editor of the " Witness," in which he pub' his papers on " The Old Red Sandstone," " First Impressions of Engl, and its People," &c. afterw. wrote " Footprints of the Creator," " Testimonv of the Rocks," &c. ; d. Dec. 1856. Three-quarter size, smaU size, seated to r. on rocks ; plaid over shoulder stick in r. hand. Panel, 15J x 12 in. ' 483 WM. THOS. BRANDE, D.C.L., F.R.S. (1786-1866). Royal Institution. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. Nat, PhUos,; b, 1786; educ, at Westmin, SchooL ; began to lecture on Chemistry, 1808; F.R.S. and Assist, to Sir Humph. Davy at the Roy Insti 1809; Prof of Chemistry, 1813; Sec ofthe Roy, Soc 1813-26; also Prof of Chemistry to the Apothecaries' Comp. and Superintend, of the Die Depart ofthe Mint; edit, with Faraday, the " Quarterly Journal of Science;" pub.' "Manual of Chemistry;" " Outline of Geology;" "Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art;" d. at Tunbridge Wells, 11 February, 1866. To waist, seated ; holding paper in r. hand. Canvas,' 30 X 25 in. Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 99 484 SIR DAVID BREWSTER, Kt. (1781-1868). ^^''¦^ ^^ PAINTER. National Gallery. Sir J. Watson Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Natural Philosopher; b. at Jedburgh, ii Dec 1781: studied at Edinb ¦ gained distinction by his researches concerning the polarization of liriit" 1808; edited "The Edinburgh Encyclopedia," 1808-30, and " The Edinb Philosophical Journal,' 1819-32; invented the kaleidoscope, 1819- pub "Letters on Natural Magic," 1831; "Treatise on Optics," and "Life of Sir Isaac Newton," 1832; gave the first impulse for the foundation of the Bnt. Assoc for the Advancement of Science; knighted, 1832; Memb ofthe Academies of St. Petersburg, Vienna, Beriin, Stockholm, and Copenhagen, and ofthe French Institute; Principal of Edinb. Univ. 1859; d. 10 Feb 186S Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair ; full face, dark dress. Canvas 50 X 40 in. '• . 485 WILLIAM WHEWELL, D.D,, F,R.S. (1795-1866). Trin. Coll. Camb. Samuel Laurence. PhUosopher; son of a blacksmith at Lancaster; b, 1795; educ. at Trin, CoU, Camb. ; early disting. for his manifold scientific attainments • F R S 1820; Prof of Mineralogy, at Camb, 1828; Prof of Moral Philos. 1838; Mast! of Trin. CoU. and Pres. of the British Associadon, 1841 ; Vice-Chan, 1855 " Author of many scien, and philos. works—" Treatise on Astronomy and General Physics," " History of the Inductive Sciences," " Essay on the Plurality of Worids," &c. ; d. from the effects of a fall from his horse s March, 1866. ' ' Half-length, standing ; full face ; bl. academic gown, hands folded. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 486 SIR MARC ISAMBARD BRUNEL, Kt. (1769-1849). Mrs. Brunel. James Northcote, R.A. Engineer ; b. at HacquevUle in Normandy, 25 Apr. 1769 ; showed an early talent for the Phys. Sciences ; ent. the French Navy ; emigrat. during the Fr, Revolu. to the U. States, where he adopt, the profess, of Civil Eng.'^; settled in EngL 1799; receiv. a public reward of 20,000/. for construct, the block machinery in Portsmouth for the Engl. Govern, 1806; buUt a saw-mUl for the Admiralty at Chatham; execu, the Thames Tunnel, 1825-42, for which he was knighted; chosen V,P.R.S. and corres. member ofthe French Institute; d. 12 Dec. 1849. Three-quarter size ; seated near table, on which are plans and model of boring machine ; fur-lined coat. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. -487 MICHAEL FARADAY, F.R.S., D.C.L. (1792-1867). Royal Institution. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. Natural Philos.; son of a blacksmith ; b, at Newington, Surrey, 22 Sept, 1792 ; apprent, to a bookseller and bookbinder, 1804 ; educ. himself by pri\'ate study ; app. Chem. Assist, to Sir Humphry Davy at the Roy. Instit. 1813 ; trav. with him in France, Italy, and Germany, till 1815 ; disc, the chlorides of carbon and the mutual rotation of a magnetic pole and an electric current, 1821 ; inductive electricity, 1831 ; the principles of electrolytic action and the influence of magnetism on light, 1846 ; app. Prof of Chem. to the Roy. Inst. 1S33 ; scientific adviser on lights to the Trinity House, 1836 ; Lecturer on Chem. at the Roy. Mil, Acad, Woolwich, 1829-42 ; author of " Experi mental Researches," " Lectures on Various Forces of Matter," " Lectures on Light and Ventilation," &c,; memb, of many learned soc; d. 25 Aug, 1867. Bust ; nearly full face ; black coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 100 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 488 WILLIAM BALY, M.D. (1814-1861). LENT BY PAINTER. St. Bartholomew's Hospital. J. Prescott Knight, R.A. B. at Lynn, Norfolk, 1814; studied at Univ. Coll, and St, BarthoL Hosp.; afterwards at Paris, Heidelberg, and Berlin, where he graduat. as M.D. 1836; translat. Miiller's "Physiology;" app. Physic, to Millbank Penitent. and Lect. on forensic medic, at St. BarthoL Hosp. ; F.R.S, 1847 ; Physic, to the Queen, 1859; d. from an accid. on the S. W. Railway, near Wimbledon, 28 Jan. 1861. Half-length, standing, leaning on book. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 489 SIR HY. THOS. DE LA BECHE, Kt. (1796-1855). Museum of Prac. Geology. H. P. Bone. Geologist; b. in London, 1796; educ. at the Royal Milit. ColL ; ent. the Army, 18 14, but soon quitted the service and devoted himself to geological studies ; trav. in Switzerland and Italy ; estab. his reputat, by his contribut. to the "Edinb. Philosophical Journal," on the geology of Dorset, Pembrokesh. and Jamaica; and on the "Classifications of the European Rocks;" publ. " Geological Manual," and " Geological Observer ; " assist, in the Ordnance Survey ; suggested the founda. of the Mus, of Practical Geology ; knighted, 1848; d, 1855, Bust; miniature size; ribbon ofthe Bath. Enamel on copper, 7 J X 5 J. 490 GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848). Sir Joshua Walmsley. William Daniel. Engineer; .son of an engine-tenter at a colliery, near Newcastle; b. 9 June, 1781 ; began life as a pit-engine boy; advanced by his skill to the office of engine-man ; constructed his first locomotive, 1814; planned and executed the railway line betw. Stockton and DarUngton, 1818-25 ; constr. the railw. betw. Liverpool and Manchester, which was opened, 15 July, 1830; acted as engineer to most of the lines executed tUl 1840, when he retired from busi ness; d. at his seat at Tapton, 12 August, 1848. Three-quarter size, seated, to r. ; holding design of viaduct in r. hand ; painted, 1846. Canvas, 22 x 16 in. 491 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL (1806-1859). Mrs. Brunel. J. C. Horsley, R.A. Engineer; sonof SirM.I.Brunel,Kt.(No.486); b.i8o6; assist, to his father in the construe, of the Thames Tunnel, 1826 ; successf compet. for design of CUfton Bridge, 1829; Eng. of Gt. West, and other Railways, 1833; on which he construe, the Windsor, Chepstow, and Royal Albert Bridges ; promot. Ocean Steam Navigat. by designing the Gt. Western (1840 tons), the first regular Transatlantic steamer, 1836 ; the Gt, Britain (3443 tons), first large iron ship, and first large screw steamer, 1840 ; and the Gt, Eastern (13 000 tons), 1853-59; D,C.L. Oxford, 1857 ; F.R.S. ; d. 15 Sept. 1859. To waist, seated at writing-table ; pencil in his hands. Canvas 36 X 28 in. ' .492 ROBERT STEPHENSON (1803-1859). Institution of Civil Engineers. H. W. Phillips. Engineer; only son of Geo, Stephenson (No. 490) ; b. i6 Oct 1803 at WeUmgton Quay, nr. Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; assisted his father in railway Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). loi .construe. ; stud, for one term at the Univ. of Edin. ; spent three years exam. and repor. upon the gold and silver mines in Columbia ; constr, the " Rocket" locomotive engine, and continued engaged in raUway improvements and great engineering works in various parts of the world ; invented and first construe. Tubular Bridges ; M.P. for Whitby ; bestowed large donations on public institutions at Newcastle, &c. ; d. 12 Oct. 1859. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. in arm-chair ; signed, " H. W. PhiUips, 1866." Canvas 50 X 40. 493 HENRY HALLAM (1777-1832). -¦^" LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Murray. Thos. Phillips, R.A. {See No. 408.) Bust, looking to r. ; black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 494 ARTHUR HENRY HALLAM (181 1-1833). Col. Farnaby Lennard. Eld. son of Henry Hallam; b. in Lond. 181 1; educ. at Eton, where he disting. himself as one of the best Latin and Greek scholars, and as a Memb. ofthe Debating Society; also disting. at Camb. where he became the intimate friend of Alfred Tennyson ; trav. on the Continent for his health ; d. suddenly at Vienna, 15 Sept. 1833; his "Remains in Verse and Prose," ed. 1834; in remembrance of him Tennyson wrote his " In Memoriam." Three-quarter size, as a boy, standing ; blue coat, striped waistcoat, lean ing on a chair. Pastel, 9 X 8 in. 495 REV. THOMAS RAFFLES, D.D. (1788-1863). Lancashire Coll. Manchester. B. R. Faulkner. Dissent. Minister; b. in London, 17 May, 1788; stud, at Homerton ColL under Dr. John Pye Smith ; Preacher at the Congrega, Chapel, Hammersm. 1809; at Great George Street Chapel, Liverpool, 1812-61 ; attained fame as a pulpit orator; publ. "Poems," "Sermons," and "Lectures on Rehgious Subjects;" d. at Liverpool, 18 August, 1863. Half-length, standing; clerical dress, book in r. hand. Canvas, 50X40 in. 496 PATRICK FRASER TYTLER (1790-1849). Mr. Geo. Young, M.P. Sir J. Watson Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Historian ; son of Alex, F. Tytler, Ld. Woodhouselee ; educ. at Edinb. Univ.; enroll, in the Faculty of Advoc. 1813, but did not practise; estab. his literary reputation by his "Life of the Admirable Crichton;" wrote his "History of Scotland," 1828-43; also publ. "Lives of Scottish Worthies," Lives of "Sir WaUer Raleigh," and "Hen. VIII." &c; rec. a Governm. pension from Sir Robert Peel ; d. at Great Malvern, 1849. To waist, looking to r. ; black coat. Canvas, 30x25 in. 1—497 REV. FREDK. WM. ROBERTSON (1816-1853). T Mr. C. B. Robertson. C. J. Basebe. ' Son of an Officer in the Army; b. in London, 1816; stud, at Edinb. and Brasenose CoU. Oxf ; app. successively to Curacies at Winchester, Chelten ham, and Trinity Chapel, Brighton ; disting. by his eloquence as a preacher ; pub. a selection of his "Sermons ;" d. at Brighton, 14 Aug. 1853. Head to r. ; signed and dated, 1853. Oval, water-colour, paper, i5Xi2jin. 102 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 498 SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON, Bt. (1792- 1867). LENT BY PAINTER. Dow. Lady Alison. Harding. Historian ; b. at Kenley, Shropsh. 29 Dec. 1792 ; educ. at Edinb. Univ.; called to the Scottish Bar, 1814 ; Dep.-Advocate, 1822-30 ; pub. his work on '" Criminal Law," and app. Sheriff of Lanarksh. 1834 ; estab. his reputation as an historian by his " History of Europe, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Restoration ofthe Bourbons," 1833-42 ; pub, afterw. " Principles of Population," " Life of the Duke of Marlborough," " Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart," &c.; elected Ld. Rector of Ma rischal ColL Aberdeen, 1845, ^nd of Glasgow Univ. 1851 ; crea. a Baronet, 1852 ; d. 23 May, 1867. Half-length, seated at table, looking to r. with pen in r. hand, and paper before him. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. ¦499 SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bt. (1788-1856). Dow. Lady Hamilton. James Archer, R.S.A. Philosopher; b. at Glasgow, 8 March, 1788; studied at the Univ. of Glas gow and Oxf; called to the Scotch Bar, 1813; Prof of Universal Hist, in the Univ, of Edinb, 1821 ; known as philos, thinker by his articles on Philoso phy and Literature in the " Edinburgh Review," 1829-32 ; app. Prof of Logic and Metaphysics in Edinb. 1836; exercised considerable influence on the revival of philos. studies by his lectures, which were pub. after his death; edit, the works of Reid and Dug. Stewart; d. 6 May, 1856. To waist; smaU size; looking to L; signed "J.Archer," 1854; Oval, crayon, paper, 14JX 12J, 500 CHAS. JOHN CANNING, ist EARL CANNING (1812-1862). Marquis of Clanricarde. Hayter. Son of Rt. Hon. Geo. Canning; b. at Brompton, 18 12; educ. at Eton and Oxf; M.P. for Warwick, 1836; succ. to the peerage on the death of Viscountess Canning; app, Under-Sec for Foreign Affairs, 1841 ; Chief Commis. of Woods and Forests, 1846; Post-Mast.-Gen. 1853; Gov.-Gen, of India, 1856; distinguished himself by firmness and moderation during the Indian Mutiny ; crea, E, ; K.G, ; d. soon after his return to EngL June, 1862. Head; small size. Oval panel, I2i x 10 in. 501 EDW. STANLEY, BP. OF NORWICH (1770-1849). The Dean of Westminster. George Richmond, R.A. Youngest son of Sir John Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Alderiey, Cheshire and father of Dean Stanley; b. 1770; educ. at St. John's CoU. Camb • pres by his father to the rectory of Alderley, 1805 ; Bp, of Norwich, 1837 ; wrote on Nat, Hist; his most popular work the " FamiUar Historv of Birds-" d. 6 Sept. 1849. ' To waist; smaU size; fuU face; signed, "Geo. Richmond delt. 1837." Water-colour, paper, 15 X 11 in. 502 REV. RALPH WARDLAW, D.D. (1779-1853). Elgin Place Church, Glasgow. D. Macnee, R.S.A. Nonconformist Divine; b. at Dalkeith, 1779; studied at Glasgow for the Ministry mthe Unit, Secession Church; afterw, confessed his prefer forCon- gregationahsm, and officiated as preacher at different chapels in Glasc^ow- Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 103 tutor in the Glasgow Theol. Acad. 1830; pub. works on " Infant Baptism," ¦"Christian Ethics," "Church Establishments," &c. ; d. 1853. Full-length, seated to r. ; resting arm on open book on table to his 1. ; black clerical dress, spectacles in 1. hand. Canvas, 84 x 58 in. 503 SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE, Kt. (1788-1861). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. R. H. Inglis Palgrave. Geo. Richmond, R.A. Lawyer and Historian ; son of Meyer Cohen, a Jewish Merch. in London ; b. July, 1788 ; for some time Managing Clerk to a firm of Solicit, in Basingh. Street ; employ, on the Record Commiss. 1822 ; marr. and changed his name to that of Palgrave, the maiden name of his wife's mother, 1823 ; called to the Bar, and employed in Pedigree cases before the Ho. of Lords, since 1827; pub. his " Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth," &c,, and was knighted 1832; Dep.-Keeper of H.M.'s Records, 1838; did much to encourage the critic, study ofthe Middle Ages; pub. " Hist, of EngL and Normandy," &c. ; d. at Hampstead, 6 July, 1861. Head to r. Crayon, paper, 31 X 25 in. 504 ISAAC TAYLOR (1786-1865). Rev. Isaac Taylor. Josiah Gilbert. Philos. writer ; son of Isaac Taylor, the engraver ; b. at Lavenham, Suffolk, 1786; first studied art, afterw. entirely devoted himself to literary labour; pub. " Elements of Thought," " The Process of Historical Proof" " Natural History of Enthusiasm," " Natural History of Fanaticism," "The World of Mind," " Ultimate Civilization," &c. ; d. at Stanford Rivers, near Ongar, where he had been settled since 1824, 28 June, 1865. Half-length, seated, smaU size, at table; full face. "J. Gilbert, 1854." Crayon, paper, 25 x 22 in. 505 JOSEPH HEN. GREEN, F.R.S. D.C.L. (1791-1863). Mrs. Green. Thos. Phillips, R.A. Eminent Surgeon, and Disciple of Coleridge ; b. 1791 ; stud. PhUosophy in Germany, and Medicine in London; Demonstrator in Anatomy in St. Thomas's Hosp. 1825; became a friend of Coleridge, 18 17; Prof of Anat. at the ColL of Surgeons, 1824; Prof of Surgery at King's CoU. Lond. 1830; Pres. ofthe CoU. of Surg. 1849 and 1858; retir. from practice soon after the death of Coleridge, whose literary executor he had been named ; spent the .rest of his life in the preparation of his "Spiritual Philosophy, founded on the Teaching of S. T. Coleridge," which was pub. after his death; d. 13 Dec. 1863. Half-length, seated to 1. ; black dress, open book in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. .506 ELIZABETH GURNEY, MRS. FRY (1780-1845). Dow. Lady Buxton. Geo. Richmond, R.A. PhUanthropist ; Dau. of John Gurney, of Earlham, Norfolk, and sister of Jno. Jos. Gurney; b. at Bramerton, nr. Norwich, 21 May, 1780; educ. in the princip. of the Soc. of Friends ; marr, Joseph Fry, a London merct. 1800; was deeply impressed by the preaching of an American Quaker ; began to preach herself, 1810; commenced her activity as a Prison Reformer, at Newgate, 181 3; afterw. extend, her efforts to aU the Prisons of the United Kingdom; went to the Continent on a mission for the same purpose, 1837 ; d. at Rams- gate, 12 Oct. 1845. FuU-length, smaU size, standing ; Quaker's dress, close cap ; signed, " Geo. Richmond fecit, 1843." Water-colour, paper, 34 x 23 in. 104 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 507 CHARLES JAS. BLOMFIELD, BP. of LONDON (1786-1857). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Blomfield. George Richmond, R.A. Son of a schoolmaster at Bury St. Edmunds; b. 29 May, 1786; educ. at the grammar-school of his native town and at Camb. ; app. to the rectory of Quarrington, 1810; gained distinction as a scholar by his edition of Kalli-^ machus ancl the Dramas of jEschylus; app. Rector of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 1820; Bp. of Chester, 1824; Bp. ofLondon, 1828; didmuch to extend church accommodation in his diocese ; resigned on account of ill health, 1856; d. at Fulham Palace, 5 Aug. 1857. Head; three-quarter face, to r. Signed "Geo. Richmond delt. 1846." Crayon, paper, 30 x 24 in. 508 SIR WILLIAM CUBITT, Kt. (1785-1861). Mr. Joseph Cubitt. Wm. Boxall, R.A. Engineer; son of a miller in Norfolk ; b. 1785 ; appren, to a joiner; estab. himself as a millwright ; invent, the self-regulating windmill sails; commenc. civil engineering, and settled in London, 1826; was extensively engaged in constructing gas-works, docks, harbours and canals ; planned and executed the South Eastern RaU. and the great landing-stairs at Liverpool ; knighted for his share in the International Exhibition, 185 1 ; d. 13 Oct. 186 1. Three-quarter size, seated to r. in arm-chair ; spectacles in r. hand. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 509 REV. WM. CURETON, D.D. F.R.S. (1808-1864). Mrs. Cureton. George Richmond, R.A. Orientalist; b. at Westbury, Salop, 1808; stud, at Oxf; Sub- Librarian ofthe Bodleian, 1834; Assist.-Keep. of Arabic MSS. in the Brit. Mus. 1837; pub. a classified Catalogue ofthe Arabic MSS. and the famous collection of Syrian MSS. discovered in a Monastery in the desert of Nitria, and acquired by Mr. Tattam for the Brit. Mus, ; wrote in defence of his views concerning them "Vindicise Ignatians," &c ; app. Chaplain to the Queen, 1847; Canon of Westmin. 1849; d. from the effects of a railway accident, 17 June, 1864. Head to r. nearly profile; " Geo. Richmond delt. 1861." Crayon, paper, 34 X 28 in. 510 REV. JOHN KEBLE (1792-1866). Mr. George Richmond, R.A. George Richmond, R.A. Author of "The Chrisrian Year;" b, 25 April, 1792, at Fairford, Glou cestersh, where his father was vicar ; educ, at Corp. Chr. Coll. Oxf ; Fellow and Tutor of Oriel ColL 1812; PubUc Examiner, 1814-16; and again 1821; soon after retir. to his father's parsonage ; pub. " The Christian Year," 1827 ; succ. Milman as Prof of Poetry at Oxf 1 831-41 ; opposed the Reform BiU ; was one of the originators of the Tractarian Movement, 1833; presented to the Vicarage of Hursley, 1835 ; rebuilt the Parish Church out of the profits -511 THOMAS ARNOLD, D.D. (1795-1842). Mrs. Arnold. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Classical Scholar; b. at Cowes, Isle of Wight, 13 June, 1795- educ at Winchester and Corp. Chris. CoU. Oxf; FeUow of Oriel, 1815; Priv. Tutor Ground-fljOor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 105 at Laleham, Middlesex, 1819; Head-master of Rugby, 1827; effected great reforms in the system of public schools as an enlightened disciplinarian, and by promoting the study of history, geography, and modern languages ; pub. an edition of Thucydides and a History of Rome ; appointed Professor of Modern History in Oxford, 1841 ; d. at Rugby, 12 June, 1842. Three-quarter size ; seated, looking to r. ; black academic gown ; open book on his knees. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. ^12 RT. HON. SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS, Bt. M.P. (1786-1855). Mr. George Richmond, R.A. Geo. Richmond, R.A. Politician ; b. 1786 ; edu. at Winchester and Chr, Ch, Oxf ; M,P, for Dundalk, 1820-26, for Ripon, 1826-28, and for the Univ, of Oxf since 1829 ; throughout his career known as a staunch Conservative ; voted against Cathol. Emancipation, the Reform Bill, Jewish Emancipation, and the Abolit. ofthe Corn Laws; retir. from ParL and made Priv. Counc. 1853 ; d. 5 May, 1855. Head to r.; signed, " George Richmond delt." Crayon, paper, 29 x 24 in, 513 GEORGE COMBE (1788-1858). Mr. Robert Tait. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A., Physiologist ; b. at Edinb. 21 Oct. 1788 ; educ. at the High Sch. and Univ. ; writer to the Signet, 1812 ; became converted to the phrenological doctrines of Spurzheim and Gall, 1816 ; pub. " Essays on Phrenology," 1819; " System of Phrenology," 1824 ; " The Constitution of Man," 1828 ; founded the Edinb. Phrenolog. Soc. ; gave up his occupat. as an advocate, to devote himself entirely toliterary and scientific pursuits, 1837 ; lectured on Phrepo- logy in Germany arid Aiiierica; jiub. " Notes on America," "Notes on the Reformation in Germariy," " Re;marks bii National Education," d. at Moor Park, Surrey, 14 Aug. 1858. Half-length, seated ; full face ; holding book in 1. hand. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 514 HENRY THOMAS COCKBURN, LD. COCKBURN (1779-1854). Nat. Gall, of Scotland. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Scotch Judge; b. 1779; barrister-at-ldw, 1800; early distinguished in his profess. ; was among the founders of the " Edinb. Review ;" app. Sol.-Gen. for Scotl. and Ld. of Session; auth. of a "Life of Lord Jeffrey," and " Me morials of his Time;" d. .1854. Full-length, standing in landscape; full face; black dress; stick under 1. arm. Canvas, 95 X 59 in. 515 WILLIAM YARRELL (1784-1856). Linnean Society. Mrs. Carpenter. Zoologist; son of a newspaper agent in London; b. 3 June, 1784; clerk in Herries and Farquhar's bank, 1802; afterw. conducted his father's busin., but at the same time followed a strong bent for rural sports, which led him to study Nat. Hist.; cont. many papers to the "Trans, ofthe Zoolog. Soc. ;" pub. " Hist, of Brit. Birds," " Hist, of Brit. Fishes," &c ; d. i Sept. 1856. Bust; fuU face, seated. Dated at back, "May, 1839." Canvas 30 X 24 in. io6 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 516 ROBERT BROWN, F.R.S. (1773-1858). LENT BY PAINTER. Linnean Society. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. Botanist ; b. at Montrose, 21 Dec. 1773; stud, for the med. prof at Aber deen and Edinb, ; joined a regiment of Fencibles as surgeon and ensign, 1795 ; accomp. H.M.S. " Investigator " as NaturaUst on a surv. lof the coast of Australia, 1801-5 ; ret. with about 4000 species of plants, many of which were new to science; app. Libr. to the Linnean Soc. 1805; F.R.S. 181 1; Keeper of the Botan. CoUec in the Brit. Mus, 1827; Pres. of the Linnean Soc. 1849; pub. "Prodromus Flora; Novae HoUandias," " Plantse Javanicae Rariores," &c. ; d. 10 June, 1858, Half-length ; seated, full face, resting 1. arm on table, with botanical drawings. Canvas, 36 X 28 in, 517 REV. JAMES WHITE (1804-1862). Mr. Henry Bicknell. R. S. Lauder, R.S.A. Historian ; b. near Edinb. 1804; educ. at Glasgow and Oxf ; for some time Vicar of Loxley, Warwicksh,; resigned his living and settled at Bon- church, Isle of Wight, where he engaged in literary pursuits ; published " Landmarks of the History of England ;" " History of England ;" " His tory of France ;" "The Eighteen Christian Centuries," &c.; d. at Bonchurch, 28 March, 1862. To waist ; seated to r. reading a book ; signed ancl dated, " R. S. Lauder, 1850," Millboard, 13J X 1 1 in. 518 NATHANIEL WALLICH, M.D. F.R.S. (1786-1854). Linnean Society. John Lucas. Botanist; b, at Copenhagen, 28 Jan. 1786; went as surgeon to the Danish settlem. of Serampore in India, 1807; app. director of the E. India Comp.'s Botanic Garden at Calcutta, 181 5; greatly enriched the coUec. there by excursions to all parts of India, Ava, and Assam ; went for his health to the Cape of Good Hope, 1843; ret. to Europe, 1847; pub. " Planta: Asiaticae Rariores;" contrib. many papers to the Transac. of the Asiatic Soc, at Cal cutta, the " Linnean Transac." &c. ; Vice-Pres. ofthe Linnean Soc. 1849; d. in London, 28 April, 1854. Bust to 1. seated. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 519 REV. JOHN HANNAH, D.D. (1792-1867). Wesleyan College, Didsbury. G. P. E. Green. Dissent. Divine; Theological Tutor at the Wesleyan College, Didsbury; d. 29 December, 1867. Three-quarter size, seated with MS. on his knee ; table with books to his r. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 520 FREDERICK WM. FABER, D.D. (1814-1863). Oratory, Brompton. Lomas. Theologian; son of a lawyer at Durham; b. 1814; educ, at Harrow and Univ. Coll. Oxf; app. to the CoUege Uving of Elton, Huntingdonsh, 1843 ; entered the Church of Rome, 1845; founded the Oratory of the brother hood of St, Phihp Neri, in Brompton, of which he became superior 1849- pub, " Poems" and many theological works; d. 26 Sept. 1863, Bust, seated to L reading letter ; black clerical gown. Canvas, 30 x 25 in Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). 107 521 DAVID MACBETH MOIR (1798-^1851). LENT BY PAINTER. Messrs. Blackwood &'SdNS. Sir J. W. Gordon, R. A., P.R.S.A. Poet and Novelist; b. at Musselburgh, 1798; studied at Edinb. Univ. for the medical profession; practised as a surg. at Musselburgh; became known as a poet by his contrib, to "Blackwood's Magazine;" "Ancient History of Medicine," &c. ; d. 1851. Half-length ; seated, full face ; book in 1. hand, pencil in r. ; signed, " J. Watson Gordon, A.R.A., P.R.S.A., pinxt. 1850." Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 522 JOHN PYE SMITH, D.D., F.R.S. (1775-1851). New College, London. Thomas Phillips, R.A. Disting. Independent Divine ; son of a bookseller at Sheffield ; b. 1775 ; educ. at Rotherham Coll.; Classical Tutor of his Coll. 179.6; Theological Tutor, and Principal of Homerton College, 1800; filled this office till he d. 5 Feb. 1 85 1. Author of " Scripture and Geology," for which he was elected F. R. S. ; " The Scriptural Testimony on the Messiah," and other theological works. Three-quarter size, seated ; book in 1. hand, r. arm resting on table. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 523 ANDREW REED, D.D. (1787-1862). London Orphan Asylum. George Patten, A.R.A. Nonconformist Divine and Philanthropist ; b. in London, 1787 ; studied at Hackney Coll. ; app. pastor of New-road Chapel, St. George's-in-the-East, l8li; founded the London Orphan Asylum, 1813; the Infant Orphan Asy lum at Wanstead, 1826; the Asylum for Fatherless Children at Coulsden, 1844; the Asylum for Idiots, at Earlswood, 1847; and the Hospital for Incur ables, 1854; pub. an account of a visit to the American Churches, on which he was sent by the Congregational Union of Engl, and Wales, 1834; d. at Hackney, 25 Feb. 1862. FuU-length, standing ; paper in 1. hand, r. resting on books on writing- table. Canvas, 95 x 58 in. 524 JOSEPH STURGE (1793-1859). Corporation of Birmingham. Barrett. Philanthropist ; b. at Elberton, Gloucestersh. 2 Aug, 1793 ; estab, him self as a corn-merchant, first at Bewdley, then at Birmingham ; actively participated in the Anti-Slavery movement and the agita. for the abolit. of the Corn Laws ; became a prominent member of the Peace Soc. ; went to France in 1 848, to urge upon the Provisional Gov. the preservat. of peace and the abolit. of slavery in the French colonies ; presented an address of remon strance against war from the Soc. of Friends to the Emperor Nicholas of Russia, 1854 ; d. 14 May, 1859. Three-quarter size, seated to r., beside table with papers and books ; black dress ; letter in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 41 in. 525 VERY REV. THEOBALD "FATHER" MATHEW (1790-1856). Mr. j. C. Mathew. Samuel West. The apostle of temperance in Ireland ; b. at Thomastown, Tipperary, 10 Oct. 1790 ; educ. at Kilkenny and St. Patrick's Coll. Maynooth ; ordained a priest, 1814 ; first became known by his missionary activity in Cork, where io8 Reign OF Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. he founded a charitable soc. for the benefit of the sick and poor, 1834 ; elected Pres. ofthe Cork Temperance Society, 1838 ; afterw. devoted all his energies to preaching the cause of temperance in Irel. and EngL ; received an annuity out ofthe Civil List, in recog. of his services ; d. 8 Dec, 1856. Half-length, standing, right hand extended, wearing Temperance medal. Canvas, 56 x 44 in. 526 NICHOLAS, CARDINAL WISEMAN (1802-1865). LENT BY PAINTER, St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw. T. Brigstocke. Son of an Irish merch. ; b. at Seville, 2 Aug. 1802 ; educ. at St. Cuthbert's CoU. Ushaw, and at the Engl. ColL at Rome; D.D, and Rector ofthe Engl. ColL 1832 ; ret. to Engl. 1835 ; became Coadj. to Bp. Walsh, and Pres. of St. Mary's ColL Oscott; Vicar-ApostoUc of the Lond. district, 1849; Cardinal and Archbp. of Westm. 1850; auth. of "Lectures on the Connexion between Science and Revealed Religion," " Lectures on the Eucharist," " Recollections ofthe last Four Popes," &c. ; d. 15 Feb. 1865. Full-length, standing ; episcopal robes, mitre, and crosier ; r. hand lifted ; boy holding his train. Canvas, 106 x 71 in. 527 BENJAMIN HA WES, F.S.A. Royal Humane Society. Henry P. Briggs, R.A. Son of Dr. Wm. Hawes, the founder of the Roy. Humane Society, and himself Treas. and Chairman ofthe Society after his father's death. Three-quarter size, seated, holding paper in 1. hand ; medal on table to his 1. Canvas, 56 X 44 in. 528 REV. JOHN CLAY (1797-1858). Mr. Alfred B. Clay. Alfred B. Clay. For 30 years Chaplain ofthe Ho. of Correction at Preston, Lancash. ; paid great attention to prison discipUne and staristics, on which he furnished numerous valuable reports ; d. at Leamington, 21 Nov. 1858. Three-quarter size, seated ; full face, black dress ; table with books to his 1. ; signed. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 529 JOHN LEE, D.D. ( -1859). Univ. of Edinburgh. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A. P.R.S.A. Scotdsh divine ; Principal of Edinburgh University, 1840 to i8i;q- Prof of Divinity, 1844 to 1859 ; d. 2 May, 1859. FuU-length, standing, black academic dress and hat ; r. hand extended, book in 1. ; signed, John Watson Gordon, A.R.A., pinxt, 1847." Canvas 95 X 60 m. r ) -r/ , 530 BERNARD BARTON (1784-1849). Mrs. Fitzgerald. S. Laurence. h ,^"T^r,^,L*'nK?"^''f ^° f '¦" '°'' °^- ^ Q"^ker tradesman in London ; ¦ ^J^'J^^ .obtained employment m Alexander's Bank, at Woodbridee in which he continued to the end of his life ; occupied himself with writinc; poetry m his leisure hours ; pub. " Metrical Effusions," 1812 ; " Poems by aS Amateur," 181 8 ; "Napoleon and other Poems," 1822 ; " DevotionalVerses^' Ground-floor.] Western Gallery {Nos. 435-549). log 1 826 ; enjoyed the friendship of Southey,- Lamb, and Byron ; received a Government Pension ; d. 19 Feb. 1849. Head, to r. ; signed, " Samuel Laurence delt. 1847." Crayon, paper 32 X 25 in. „53l WM. MAKEPEACE THACKERAY (1811-1863). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. E. M. Ward, R.A. E. M. Ward, R.A. Essayist and Humourist ; b. at Calcutta, 181 1 ; educ. at the Charterhouse and Trin. CoU. Camb,; trav, on the Continent, 1831-33 ; settled at Paris to study Art, 1834; Paris Correspond, to the "Constitutional," 1834-35; retur. to England, 1836 ; wrote for "Eraser's Magazine" and "Punch;" publish. "Paris Sketch-Book," 1840; "Irish Sketch-Book," 1842 ; "Snob Papers," 1844; "Notes of a Journey from CornhiU to Cairo," 1846; "Vanity Fair," 1847; "Pendennis," 1850; "Esmond," 1852; "The Newcomes," 1853; delivered his "Lectures on the English Humourists," 1852, and on "The Four Georges," 1855, in Engl, and America; unsuccess. contested the seat for Oxf 1857; found, the "CornhiU Magazine," 1859; d. sudden, at his house in Kensington Palace Gard. 24 Dec. 1863 ; bu. at Kensal Green ; his bust, by Baron Marochetti, was placed in the Poets' Corner of Westm. Abbey. FuU-length ; seated in his study, with writing-desk before him ; signed, " E. M. Ward, R.A." Canvas, 25 X 30 in. ^532 RT. HON. SIR GEORGE MURRAY (1772-1846). Duke of Wellington, K.G. J. Prescott Knight, R.A. General and Statesman ; b. in Perthshire, 6 Feb. 1772,; educ at the High School and Univ. of Edinb.; ent. the Army, 1789 ; distinguished himself as Quartermaster-Gen. in the Peninsular War ; Com.-in-Chief in Canada, 1813; Gov, of the Roy. MiL Acad. Woolwich, 1819; Lieut.-Gen. of Ordnance, 1823; M.P. for Perthsh. and Colonial Minister, 1828 ; Mast.-Gen. of Ord. 1834-41; edit, the " Marlborough Despatches ;" d. 28 July, 1846. Half-length, seated to r. ; book inLhand; ribbon K.C.B. Canvas, 36x28. .533 JAMES BRUCE, 8th E. of ELGIN, i2th E. of KINCARDINE (181 1-1863). Countess of Elgin and Kincardine. Geo. Richmond, R.A. Statesman and Diplomatist ; son of Thomas Bruce, 7th E. ; b. in Lond. 20 July, 181 1; educ. at Eton and Oxf; M.P. for Southampton, 1841 ; succ. to the Peerage the same year; Governor of Jamaica, 1842-46; Gov.-Gen. of Canada, 1846-54; crea. Baron Elgin in the English Peerage, 1849; Special Ambass. to China, 1857; conclud. the Treaty of Tien-tsin, 1858; Post-Mast, Gen. 1859; again Special Ambass. to China, i860; concluded the Peace of Pekin, Oct. i860; Viceroy of India, 1862; d. at Dhurumsala, in the Punjaub, 20 November, 1863. Head, nearly full face; signed, "Geo. Richmond delt. i860." Crayon, paper, 31 X 25 in. 534 MICHAEL FARADAY, F.R.S., D.C.L. (1792-1867). H. Bence Jones, M.D. George Richmond, R.A. (6"^^ No. 487.) Head, looking to r. ; signed, "Geo. Richmond delt. 1852." Crayon, paper, 31 X 25 in. 110 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867, 535 LADY EMMELINE CHARLOTTE ELIZ. STUART WORTLEY (1806-1855). LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Rutland, K.G. Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A. Authoress; 2nd dau. ofthe D, of Rutland; b, 1806; early contrib, poems to the " Keepsake," " Drawing-room Scrap-book," and other annuals ; trav. much in foreign parts; descr. her trav. in the United States in "Etcetera;" pub, " Portugal and Madeira," "Voyages in a Russian Steamer to St. Peters burg," &c. ; marr. the Hon, Charles Stuart Wortley, 1831; was left a widow, 1844; d. at Beyrout, from the effects ofthe kick of a mule, 1855. Full-length ; seated in landscape, leaning on pedestal to her r. on which is an urn. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 536 GEORGE WM. FRED. HOWARD, 7TH EARL OF CARLISLE, K.G. (1802-1864). Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. Son of Geo. 6th E. of Carlisle, and Georgiana, eld. dau. and co-heir of WUL 5th D. of Devonshire; b. in London, 1802; educ. at Eton and Oxf; as Ld. Morpeth, M.P, for the West Riding of Yorksh. 1833-46; supported all liberal measures of legisla. ; Ch, Sec, for Irel, 1833-41 ; succ. to the Peerage, 1848; Ld.-Lieut. of IreL 1855-58 and 1859-63; retired on account of ill-health; d. at Castle Howard, Dec. 1864. Half-length ; seated to r,, holding open paper in his hands ; table, with letters, &c,, to his r. ; painted 1845. Canvas, 32 x 40 in. 537 SIR WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Bt. (1785-1867). Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bt. Samuel Laurence. Eminent surgeon; b. 1785; Member of the CoUege of Surgeons, 1805; surgeon to several Metropolitan Hospitals, and sergeant -surgeon to the Queen; F, R. S, ; author of "Lectures on Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural History of Man," &c ; d, 5 July, 1867. Head; three-quarter size to L; signed, "S. Laurence delt. 1868" Crayon, paper, 32 x 27 in. 538 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY LORD MACAULAY (1800-1859). Mr. E. M. Ward, R.A. E. M. Ward, R.A. {See No. 403,) Full-length, small size, seated in his study. Dated June, 1853." Canvas, 25 x 30 in. ' .539 RT. HON. RICH. LALOR SHEIL (1794-1851). Mr. E. Power Lalor. Crawley. Irish Orator and Statesman ; b. 1794; educ, at Stonyhurst and Trin, CoU, DubL ; called to the Irish Bar, 1814; join, O'ConneU in promot, the cause of the Cathohc Association, and rose to fame as an orator; M,P, for Milbourne Port, after the passing of the Emancipation Act, 1829; afterw. aUied himself more and more ^v,th the Whigs ; became successively Priv. Coun., Vice-Pres. ofthe Board of Trade, Judge-Adv,-Gen„ Master of the Mint, and Minister Plenipotentiary at Florence; d. at Florence, 1851 Half-length, standing ; pencil in r. hand, resting on book. Canvas Ground-floor.] Western Gallery (iVw. 435-549). 11 1 ^540 LORD GEORGE BENTINCK (1802-1848). LENT BY PAINTER. Corp. of King's Lynn. Samuel Lane. Statesman ; 2nd son of 4th D. of Portland ; b. 27 Feb., 1802 ; educ. at Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxf ; entered the Army ; M.P. for King's Lynn, 1828 ; led the opposition to Sir Robert Peel from 1846 ; d. suddenly, 21 Sept. 1848. FiiU-length ; standing, full face, r. hand resting on papers on table at base of column, folded paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 93 x 58 in. 541 RT. HON. SIR WM. MOLESWORTH, Bt. (1810-55). Lady MoLESwoRTH. Sir J. Watson Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Statesman; b. in London, 23 May, 1810; educ. at Edinburgh, and on the Continent; M.P. for CornwaU, 1832 ; voted for Eman. of the Jews, National Educat. and the Ballot; founded the "London Review;" pub. an elaborate edition ofthe works of Hobbes; M.P. for Southwark, 1845; advocated Free Trade, and a liberal Colonial policy ; appointed First Commiss. of Woods, &c., under Ld. Aberdeen, 1853; Colonial Minister, 1855; d. 22 Oct. 1855. Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair, resting 1. arm on table, stick in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 542 JOSEPH PARKES (1796-1865). Mrs. Parkes. W. T. Roden. Politician and writer ; b. at Warwick, 22 Jan. 1796 ; educ. at Worcester and Glasgow ; settled at Birmingham as a solicitor ; took a prom, part in the proceedings ofthe Birmingham Political Union ; removed to London, 1832 ; held the offices of Sec. to several Governm. Commis. and of a Taxing Mas ter to the Ct. of Chancery ; remained in intimate relations with the leading members of the Liberal party after the passing of the first Reform Bill ; afterwards pub. a " History of the Court of Chancery," and wrote, together with Merivale, the " Life of Sir Philip Francis," which was published after his death ; d. in London, 10 Aug. 1865. Three-quarter size ; seated, looking to L, r. hand holding pen. Canvas 50 X 4° in. 543 GEN. SIR CHARLES JAMES NAPIER, G.C.B. (1782-1853). Major-Gen. Wm. Napier. Edwin Williams. Eld. bro. of Gen. Sir WiUiam Napier; b. in London, 10 Aug. 1782; ent. the Army, 1794; serv. as Aide-de-Camp to Sir James Duff, in the suppress. to the Irish rebeUion, 1798 ; disting. himself by his heroic bravery, as Comm, of the 50th Regiment during Sir John Moore's retreat, and at the battle of Corunna, where he was severely wound. ; fought subsequently at the sieges of Fuentes and Badajoz; served in North America, 1813-14; appointed Lieut.-Gov. of Cephalonia, 1822; Major-Gen. 1837; Comm. of the North Military district of Engl. 1839; Comm. of the troops in the Bombay Presid, 1 841 ; conquer, the Province of Scinde, by his briUiant victories at Meanee and Hyderabad, 1843; G.C.B. and Gov. of Scinde, 1843-7; Conun.-in-Chief ofthe Indian Army, 1849; promoted many reforms in favour ofthe common 112 Reign OF Queen victoria, i»37-i»b7. soldier; returned to EngL 1851; d. at Oaklands, near Portsmouth, 29 Aug. 1853, Statues in his honour were erected in St. Paul's and Trafalgar Sq. Full-length ; standing beside his horse ; military uniform ; palm-trees in background to his r. ; signed at back, " Edwin WiUiams." Canvas 107 X 70 in. ,-544 RT. HON. JAMES WILSON (1805-1860). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. James Wilson. Sir J. Watson Gordon, R.A. P.R.S.A. Political Economist ; son of a hosier at Hawick; b. 1805; embarked in business as a hatter, but was not successful ; began to study Polit. Economy; pub. a treatise on the "Influence ofthe Corn Laws," 1840; " Fluctuations of Currency, Commerce, and Manufactures," 1841 ; founded the "Economist" newspaper, 1843; entered ParL as member for Westbury, 1847; appointed Sec. ofthe Bd. of Control, 1848; Finan. Sec. to the Treas. 1852-55 ; went as Finance Minist. to India, 1859; d. of cholera, at Calcutta, 11 Aug. i860. Three-quarter size ; seated, hands folded, full face ; signed, " Sir John Watson Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A., pinxt. 1855." Canvas, 55 x 40 in. 545 SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, K.C.B. (1795-1857). Mr. j. C. Marshman. ¦ William Crabb. General ; b. at Bishopwearmouth, 1795 ; educ. at the Charterho. ; first ent. the Temple, then the Army ; went with his regiment to India, 1823 ; acted as Dep,-Assist.-Adj. in the first Burmese war; pub. " History of the Ava Campaigns," 1827; distinguished himself in the Affghan war, and became Major and C.B. 1842; Lieut-col. 1844; fought throughout the Sikh wars, 1845-8 ; went for his health to Europe, 1849 ; returned to Bombay, 185 1 ; app. Quartermast. and Adj.-Gen. 1853; command, a division in the Persian war, 1S56; on his ret. to India, gave the first decisive check to the Great Mutiny, by his victorious march from Futtehpore to Lucknow ; d. from dysentery, at Lucknow, 21 Nov. 1857. The Baronetcy and pension intend, for him were transferred to his son, the present Bart. Half-length ; standing, looking to r. ; military uniform, resting hands on sword. Canvas, 5 1 x 40 in. 546 CAPT. SIR WM. PEEL, R.N. K.C.B. (1824-1858). Lords of the Admiralty, Greenwich Hosp. John Lucas. Third son of Sir Robt. Peel, the statesman ; b, 2 Nov. 1824 ; ent. the navy and rose to the rank of captain ; knighted for his disting. services with the Naval Brigade in the Crimea ; com. the Naval Brigade in India during the mutiny, and was severely wounded on the march to Lucknow ; d. of his wounds at Cawnpore, 27 Apl. 1858. FuU-length ; standing, in Indian naval costume, encouraging the advance of his troops. Canvas, 106 X 71 in. 547 CAPTAIN JOHN HANNING SPEKE (1827-1864) Mr. William Speke. W. Waterhouse. Disting. African explorer ; b. at Whitelackington, Somerset 1827- ent" the Indian army, 1844; serv. under Sir Colin CampbeU through the'sikh wars ; during hrs annual leave of absence made exploring expeditions in the Himalaya and Tibet ; accomp. Capt. Burton on his travels in E Africa and in 1858 reached the Victoria Nyanza ; made a second expedit with Capt Grant in i860, on which he succ, in tracing the NUe to the Victoria Nvanza • return, to Engl. 1863 ; was accidentally shot near Bath, 15 Sept 1864. ' Bust ; nearly fuU face ; dark coat, light waistcoat. Canvas 27 x 23 in upstairs] Central Corridor (A''m. 550-584). 115 .548 GEN. SIR WILL. FRANCIS PATRICK NAPIER (1785-1860). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Bruce. G. F. Watts, R.A. Historian of the Peninsular War ; young, bro. of Sir Charles Jas. Napier (No. 543) ; b, 17 Dec. 1785 ; ent. the Army, 1800; serv. at Copenhagen, 1807, and through the Peninsular War ; for some years Gov. of Guernsey; Maj.- Gen. 1841 ; K.C.B. 1848 ; pub. " Hist, of the War in the Peninsula;" numerous articles in the " Edinb. and Westm. Reviews," and " Life and Opinions of Sir Chas. James Napier;" d. at Clapham, 12 Feb. i860. Head, to r. Crayon, paper, 24 X 20 in. 549 WILLIAM RATHBONE (1787-1867). Mrs. Rathbone. John Robertson. Eminent Liverpool Merchant ; b. 17 June, 1787 ; took a prominent part in the commercial, social, and political affairs of his native city ; author of "Social Duties with reference to works of benevolence and public utility ;" d. 1867. Half-length, seated to 1. ; spectacles in r. hand. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Up-Stairs: No. 7. CENTRAL CORRIDOR (J^os. 550-584). 550 ROBERT VERNON (1774-1849). National Gallery. H. W. Pickersgill, R.A. Patron of Art;- b. 1774; for many years carried on the business of horse- dealer, by which he amassed a large fortune; having retired, he used his. wealth to form the collection of pictures of modern British artists known as the Vernon Gallery, which he bequeathed to the nation; d. 22 May, 1849. Three-quarter size, seated, with small King Charles dog in his lap. Canvas, 57 x 45 in. 551 WM. MULREADY, R.A. (1786-1863). Mrs. Gibbons. John Linnell, Painter ; son of a leather-breeches maker ; b. in Ennis, Co. Clare, i Apr. 1786; ent. the Roy. Academy, 1800; for some time engaged as a designer of book-illustrat. and a scene-painter ; afterwards attain, great excellence as a painter of figure-subjects ; exhibited " The Fight Interrupted," " Idle Boys," "Wolf and Lamb," "Choosing the Wedding Gown," &c. ; A.R.A. 1815; R.A. 1816; d. 7 July, 1863. Half-length, small size, looking to 1. ; holding palette and brushes ; signed, "J. LinneU f 1833." Panel, 12 X 10 in. 552 WILLIAM MULREADY, R.A. (1786-1863). Mr. j. j. Stone, Wm. Mulready, R.A, {See No. 551.) Head, profile to r. Crayon, paper, 15 x 13 in. 114 Reign of- Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. -553 JOHN FLAXMAN, R.A. (1755-1826). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscountess Clifden. John Jackson, R.A. Sculptor; b. at York, 1755 ; son of a figure-moulder; began to study at the Roy. Acad. 1770; made designs for Wedgwood, the potter; resid. in Italy, 1787-93; became celebr. by his illustra. to Homer, ^schylus, and Dante; A,R,A. 1797; R.A. 1808; Prof of Sculpt. 1810; execut. the monu. of Nelson, Howe, Reynolds, in St. Paul's; many compos, from Scripture subjects, the "Shield of Achilles," &c. ; d, 1826; his sculpt and sketches are now exhib. in the " Flaxman HaU," Univ. Coll. London. To waist ; towards r. ; black dress, greyish hair. Canvas, 30 X25 in. 554 PROF. HORACE HAYMAN WILSON (1786-1860). Mr. Robert Tait. Robert Tait. Oriental Scholar ; b. 1786; went as Assist Surgeon to India, 1808; acted successively as Mint Sec. and Sec. ofthe Asiatic Society of Bengal ; became known as an Oriental Scholar by his Dictionary of the Sanskrit Language, 1819 ; held the office of Inspector of Studies in the Hiadu ColL at Calcutta, till his election to the Boden Professorship of Sanskrit at Oxf 1833 ; contrib. many articles to the " Journal ofthe Roy. Asiat Soc, ;" pub. a translation of the "Rigveda," "Hindu Theatre," &c. ; d. May, i860. Three-quarter size : seated at writing-table ; academic gown ; pen in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 555 THE SKETCHING SOCIETY. Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. Small size ; figures standing and seated at a table examining a sketch upon an easel ; A. E. Chalon, R.A., J. J. Chalon, R.A., C. J. Robertson, J. Cristall, T. Uwins, R.A,, R. T. Bone, C. R. Leslie, R.A. (chief critic of the evening), J. Robson (posthumous), T. J. Stump, J. Partridge (president of Ihe evening), and C. Stanfield, R.A. Dated at back, " 1836." Canvas, .44 X 60 in. 556 ROBERT KEATE (1777-1857). St. George's Hosp. J. Prescott Knight, R.A. Surgeon; b. at Laverton, Somersetsh. 14 March, 1777; studied under John Hunter and his uncle, Thomas Keate, then Surg.-Gen. to the Army; app. Staff-Surg. and second Surg, to Q. Charlotte, 1799; Insp.-Gen. of Hosps. during the French war; Surg, to St George's Hosp. 1813; Surg, to WiUiam IV. and Q. Adelaide, 1830 ; Sergeant-Surg. to the Queen, 1841 ; 'three times Pres. ofthe Roy. ColL of Surgeons; d. 2 Oct. 1857. Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair; black dress. Presented, 1853. Canvas, 58 X 44 in. 557 SIR AUGUS. WALL CALLCOTT, R.A. (1779-1844). Mr. Wm. Hutchins Callcott. John Linnell. Landscape-painter; bro. of Dr. Callcott, the composer; b. at Kensington, 1779; for some time a chorister in Westm. Abbey; afterw. devoted himself to painting; first exhib, at the Royal Acad. 1799; soon recognised as one of the best painters of EngUsh sea-coast and rural scenery; R.A, 18 10; trav. in Italy, 1827, after which preferred Italian subjects; exhib. his "Raffaelle and the Fornarma," 1837 ; Surveyor of Her Majesty's Pictures, and knig-hted, 1837; d. 25 Nov. 1844. '' ' To waist; smaU size seated; fuU face; showing L hand; dark cloak; painted, 1832. Panel, 13 x 10 in. Up-Stairs.] Central Corridor {Nos. 550-584). 1 15 558 WILLIAM COLLINS, R.A. (1788-1847). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Gibbons. John Linnell. Painter; son of a journalist and picture-dealer; b. in London, 18 Sept. 1788; studied at the Royal Acad. 1807; began to exhib. 1809; A.R.A. 1814; R.A. 1820; trav. in Italy, 1836; exceUed in painting EngUsh rural scenery and figure subjects with children; d. 17 Feb. 1847; his Ufe was written by his son, Mr. Wilkie Collins. To waist, small size to r. ; showing part of 1. hand. Signed " J. Linnell f " Panel, 13 X loj in. 559 JOHN JACKSON, R.A. (1778-1831). Viscountess Clifuen. John Jackson, R.A. Portrait painter; sonof a tailorinLastingham, Yorkshire; b.31 May,i778; by his talent for portrait-painting, attracted the notice of Ld. Mulgrave and Sir .George Beaumont, who sent him to London, to study at the Roy. Acad. 1805 ; first painted portraits in water-colours, then in oil ; A.R.A. 1816 ; R.A. 1818 ; execut. the portraits of many eminent men of his time, amongst others that of Flaxman, the sculptor ; for some time contri buted the monthlyportraits to the " Evangelical Magazine ;" d. i June, 1831. Bust to r. ; palette and brushes in 1. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 560 CAPTAIN THOMAS HAMILTON (1790-1842). Dow. Lady Hamilton. Sir J. Watson Gordon, R.A. , P.R.S.A. Miscellaneous writer ; brother of Sir William Hamilton, the philosopher ; b. at Glasgow, 1790 ; ent. the army ; served with his regt, in the Peninsula ; auth. of " Cyril Thornton," " Annals of the Peninsular Campaign," " Men and Manners in America," &c. ; d. at Pisa, 1842. Half-length ; standing, looking to L, cap in 1. hand. Canvas, 49 X 39 in .561 SIR WM. CHARLES ROSS, Kt. R.A. (1794-1860). Mrs. E. Way. Thomas Henry Illidge. Miniature-painter; b. 3 June, 1794; began early to study art and gained several of the prize medals given to students at the Royal Acad. ; worked under Andrew Robertson, the miniature-painter from 18 14; painted the miniatures of the Queen and Royal Family, 1837; A.R.A. 1838; R.A. and knighted, 1839 ; went to Brussels and Lisbon to paint the ports, of members ofthe reigning famUies ; executed altogether 2200 miniatures; d. 20 Jan. i860. Bust, looking to r. ; black dress, white cravat; painted, 1845. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 562 GEORGE LANCE (1802-1864). Mrs. Bower. Clint. Painter ; son of an officer in the army ; b. 24 March, 1802 ; stud, under B. R. Haydon, and at the Roy. Acad. ; began to exhibit 1828, and attained rare excellence as a painter of stiU-life, by his pieces of fruit, flowers, foliage, dead game, &c. ; d. at Sunnyside, near Birkenhead, 18 June, 1864. To waist ; nearly fuU face, arm over back of chair. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 563 FRANCIS NICHOLSON (1753-1844). Sir T. Dyke Acland, Bt. F. Nicholson. Water-Colour Painter ; b. at Pickering, Yorksh, 14 Nov. 1753 ; began to exhibit at the Roy. Acad. 1789 ; member ofthe Water-Colour Society, 1806 ; ii6 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. pub. " The Practice of Drawing and Painting Landscapes from Nature ;" d. in London, 4 Mar. 1844. To waist ; seated with palette and brushes in 1. hand ; landscape to his 1. Portrait painted by himself in his 90th year, 1843. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -564 WILLIAM ETTY, R.A. (1787-1849). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. R. E. Smithson. William Dyce, R.A. Painter ; b. at York, 1787 ; apprent. to a printer ; early evinced a talent for drawing and colour ; began to study in the life-school of the Roy. Acad. 1805 ; exhib. many pictures, but without success ; in 1822 made a tour to Italy, where he perfected himself, chiefly by the study of the Venetian painters ; exhib. "Judith," "Joan of Arc," " Benaiah," &c ; elect A.R.A. 1824; R.A. 1826 ; d. at York, 13 Nov, 1849. Head ; sketch of profile toL Crayon, paper, 22 x 18 in. 565 HY. BICKERSTETH, LD. LANGDALE (1783-1851)., Lady Langdale. Geo. Richmond, R.A. Son of a country gentleman in Westmorland; b. 18 June, 1783; studied for the medical profession, but left it at the advice of the E. of Orford ; ent. Caius Coll. Camb, ; took his degree as Sen. Wrangler, 1808 ; called to the Bar, 181 1 ; join, the school of Bentham ; rose to emin. in his profess. ; succ. Ld. Cottenham as Mast, ofthe Rolls, and raised to the Peer. 1836 ; d. 1851. Head to 1. ; " Geo. Richmond delt. 1843." Crayon, paper, 32 X 24 in. •566 LISTON AS "Paul Pry," MADAME VESTRIS, MISS GLOVER, and MR. WILLIAMS. Depart, of Science and Art. George Clint, A.R.A. John Liston ; comedian; b. in London, 1777 ; first engaged as teacher in a day-school ; formed an acquaintance with Charles Mathews, with whom he exhibited as an amateur performer ; recommended by Kemble to Coleman, .and began to perform at the Haymarket, 1805 ; afterw. played with great success at Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and the Olympic ; popular as an actor of low comedy ; d. 2 March, 1846. Madame Vestris (Mrs. Mathews) (1797-1856), Dau. of the engraver Bartolozzi; b. 1797; marr. at 16, Armand Vestris, ballet-master of the Hay market Theatre; appeared as " Proserpine" in "Ratto di Proserpina," but being unsuccessful, accomp. her husband to France, where she performed in French plays till 1819; after her return disting. herself in light comedy; popular as lessee ofthe Olympic Theatre, 1829; marr. 2nd, Chas. Mathews,, 1839; took the management of Covent Garden Theatre, 1840, and of the Lyceum, 1847; retir. 1854; d, at Fulham, 8 Aug. 1856. Miss Glover, dau, of Mrs, Glover (JuUa Betterton), the comedian. Full-length, small size figures, in character. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 567 EYRE EVANS CROWE (1790-1868). Mr. Eyre Crowe. Eyre Crowe. Historian and miscellaneous writer ; b, at Redbridge, Hants, 14 March, 1799; educ. at Trinity CoU. Dublin ; early entered on a literary career; contribut. to the " Examiner," " Blackwood's Mag." and " Lardner's Cyclo paedia ;" pub. the novels, " To-day in Ireland," " Yesterday in Ireland," "Vittoria Colonna," "Connemara;" " Lives of Eminent Foreign Statesmen," a " History of France," &c, ; for many years Paris correspondent of the " Morning Chronicle ;" edit ofthe " Daily News," 1845-50 ; d. 25 Feb. 1868. upstairs.] Central Corridor (A^^m. 550-584). 117 Seated to 1. on garden chair ; holding book and pen in r. hand ; vine- leaves to his 1. ; landscape background. Canvas, 40 x 24 568 CHARLES KEAN as " Hamlet." LENT BY 4J1..11 M. **j. PAINTER Sir Joshua Walmsley. William Daniels. {See No. 436.) FuU-length, small size, standing; full face ; dark costume. Panel, 24 X 17. 569 CHARLOTTE BRONTE', MRS. NICHOLLS(i8i65-5). Rev. a. B. Nicholls. Geo. Richmond, R.A. Poetess and novelist; first known under the name of "Currer BeU-" dau ofthe Rev. Patrick Bronte; b. at Hartshead, Yorkshire, 21 April, i8i6 • removed with her father to Haworth, 1820 ; teacher in a boarding-school, 1835, and m a Pensionnat at Brussels, 1842-44 ; pub. with her sisters Emily and Anne a vol. of poems, 1846 ; estabUshed her reputation as an author by the novel Jane Eyre;" afterw. pub. "Shiriey," 1849, " Villette," 1853 ; marr. Mr. Nichols, curate of Haworth, 1854 ; d. at Haworth Parsonage, 31 March, 1855. Bust, looking to L; signed, "George Richmond, delt. 1850." Crayon, paper, 30 x 25 in. 570 PROF. JAS. FREDERICK FERRIER (1808-1864). United CoLL.oF St. Andrews. Sir J. W.Gordon, P.R.S.A. Philosopher ; b. at Edinburgh, 1808 ; stud, at the Universities of Edinb. and Oxf, and in Germany; caUed to the Scottish Bar, 1833, but chiefly devot. himself to Philosophy and Literature ; elect. Prof of Hist, in Edinb. 1842; Prof of Moral Philosophy at St. Andrews, 1845 ; pnb. "Theory of Knowing and Being," 1854 ; d. at St Andrews, n June, 1864. Three-quarter size, seated to 1. ; resting 1. hand on table, book in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 571 CHARLES YOUNG as "Hamlet," and MISS GLOVER as "Ophelia." Depart, of Science and Art. George Clint, A.R.A. Charles Young ; tragedian ; son of a surg. ; b. in London, 10 Jan. 1777 ; edu. at Merch. Tayl. Sch. and Eton ; placed in a merchant's counting-house, but soon left it for the stage; made his debutat Liverpool in the part of "Douglas," 1798 ; appeared at the Haymarket as " Hamlet," 1807 ; at Covent Garden as second to John Kemble, i8io ; afterw. performed alternately with Kean at Drury Lane, as " Othello " and " lago ;" also an accomplished musician. For Miss Glover, see No. 566. Full-length, small size figures in character. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 572 CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A. (1793-1867). Mrs. Clarkson Stanfield. Daniel Maclise, R.A. Marine and Landscape-painter; b. at Sunderland, 1793; served as a sailer till 1818 ; was scelie-painter at the Royalty Theatre, and at Drury Lane, till 1827, when he began to apply himself with success to the higher branches of Art ; elected A.R.A. 1832 ; R.A. 1835 ; prod, besides his many oil-paintings numerous designs for book-illustrations; d. at Hampstead, 18 May, 1867. To waist ; small size ; profile to 1. ; sketch-book and pencil in hands. Pencil, paper, 22 X 18 in. ii8 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 573 JAMES WARD, R.A. (1769-1859). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. E. M. Ward, R.A. E. M. Ward, R.A. Animal-painter; b. in Lond. 1769; appren. to an engrav. ; afterw. devoted himself to paint., and took Morland as his model ; app. Painter and Engrav. to the Pr. of Wales, 1794; A.R.A. 1807 ; R.A, 1811 ; chiefly disting. as animal- painter ; exhibited " Landscape with Cattle," " Council of Horses," " BuUs Fighting across a. Tree," &c. ; d. 17 Nov. 1859. Head, fuU face ; signed, " E. -M. Ward, A.R.A., fecit, July 27, 1848." Crayon, paper, 28 X 23 in. 574 SIR JOSHUA JEBB, K.C.B. (1793-1863). Mrs. Miles. B, at Walton, Derbyshire, 1793 ; educ. at the Royal Military ColL and at Woolwich; in 1812, ent. the corps of R. Engineers, and served in Canada and North America ; afterwards accepted civil employm. and was appointed Surveyor-Gen. of Prisons, Inspect-Gen. of Military Prisons, and, in 1848, Chairman of the Directors of Convict Prisons ; knighted and Major-Gen. 1859 ; d, 26 June, 1863. Half-length, seated, looking to r. ; black dress ; blue book in r, hand. Canvas, 43 x 36 in. ¦575 BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON (1786-1846). Mrs. E. Way. Thomas Henry Illidge. Historical Painter; son of a bookseller at Plymouth; b. 26 Jan. 1786; apprent. to his father ; came to London and commenc. stud, at the Royal Acad. 1805; exhib. "Joseph and Mary resting on the Road to Egypt," 1807; "Dentatus," 1809; "Lady Macbeth," 1811; "The Judgment of Solomon," 1814; "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem," 1820; "The Raising of Lazarus,"" 1823; was only partially successful ; also engaged in port.-painting ; un- successf in the cartoon competition for the decoration of the new Ho. of Pari.; d. by his own hand, 22 June, 1846. To waist, looking tol.; black coat; dated at back, 1838. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 576 FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS (1794-1835). Rev. W. Hicks Owen. W. E. West. Poetess ; b. at Liverpool, 25th Sept. 1794; marr. young; lived in Wales and at Wavertree, near Liverpool ; finaUy settled at Dublin ; contrib. papers on foreign literature to Constable's " Edinburgh Magazine" and poems to the "New Monthly Magazine;" pub. "Welsh Melodies," "The Siege of Valencia," " Vespers of Palermo," " Records of Women," and other works, by which she gained a high position among contemporaneous lyrical poets ; d. 16 May, 1835. To waist, seated, leaning on arm of couch ; low lilac dress. Canvas,, 30 X 25 in. 577 FREDERICK HENRY YATES (1797-1842). Mr. Edmund Yates. C. Ambrose. Actor; b. 1797; made his first appearance on the stage in the "Actor of all Works," 1817; engaged at Covent Garden, 1819; performed in many of Shakespeare's characters, both tragic and comic ; very popular as manager ofthe Adelphi Theatre ; d. 21 June, 1845. To waist, seated ; nearly full face ; dark claret-coloured coat ; dated at back, " 1835." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. Up-stctirs.] Central Corridor (A'sj. 550-584). 119 -578 SIR BENJAMIN COLLINS BRODIE, Bt. F.R.S. (1783-1862). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir B. C. Brodie, Bt. G. F. Watts, R.A. Emin. surgeon; b. at Winterslow, Wilts, 1783 ; stud, at the Hunterian School and St, George's Hosp, London ; lecturer at St, George's, 1809, and Croonian lecturer to the Roy. Soc. 1810 ; Prof of Anat and Surgery to the ColL of Surgeons, 1819 ; Sergeant-Surgeon to the King, 1834 ; Pres. ofthe CoU. of Surg. 1844; Pres. of the Roy. Soc. 1858; pub. " Lectures on Pa thology and Surgery," ".Psychological Inciuiries," &c. ; d. at Betchworth, Surrey, Oct. 1862. Bust, fuU-face ; dark dress. Panel, 25 X 20 in. 579 MARIA DUNDAS, LADY CALLCOTT (1788-1842). Marquis of Lansdowne. Sir A. W. Callcott, R.A. Dau. of Rear-Adm. George Dundas; b. 1788 ; marr. ist, Capt. Graham, R.N.; accomp. her husband to India, and pubL an account of her travels, 1813 ; afterw. accom. him to S. Amer., where he d.; marr. 2nd, Sir Augustus CaUcott, R.A. ; pub. " History of Spain ;" " Little Arthur's History of England ;" a " Scripture Herbal," &c.; d, Nov. 1842. Three-quarter length, seated, looking up to 1. ; wide ruff and turban, arm resting on back of chair. Canvas, 42 X 30 in. -.^58 GENERAL LORD KEANE (1780-1844). Sir j. H. Keane, Bt. Sir M. A. Shee, P.R.A. Son of John Keane, of Belmont, Waterford; ent. the Army, 1793; serv. ' in Egypt as Aide-de-Camp to Ld, Cavan; disting, himself in the Peninsular war, where he command, a Brigade at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthez, &c. ; Maj.-Gen. and second in Comm. at the attack on New Orleans, 1815; Comm.-in-Ch. at Jamaica, 1823-30, and at Bombay, 1833-39; conduc. the operat. against the Affghans, which ended with the capture of Ghuznee and of Cabool, 1839; raised to the Peerage, 1840; d. 24 August, 1844. Full-length, standing, military uniform, leaning on sword, cocked hat in r, hand ; skirmish in background. Canvas, 92 x 58. 581 HORATIO Mcculloch (1805-1867). Mrs. Alexander Smith. R.W.Macbeth. Landscape-painter; b. at Glasgow, 1805 ; became a member of the R. Scott. Acad, at which he exhibited his pictures ; d, 1867. Head to L; signed, "Robert W. Macbeth, 1867." Crayon, paper, 28 X 20 in. 582 EDWARD WRIGHT (181 1-1859). Mrs. Henry. W. Crabb. Comedian; b. in Lond., 181 1 ; intended for business; member of the Skinners' Co. ; appeared as an amateur at Margate 1832, as " Marmaduke Magog ;" acted at Birmingham, Bristol, and at St. James's Theatre 1837, afterwards at the Adelphi ; d. 1859. To waist, fuU face ; signed, " Wm. Crabb, 1856." Canvas, 35 x 28 m, 583 SIR WILLIAM ALLAN, R.A., P.R.S.A. (1782-1850). Nat. Gallery of Scotland. Sir Wm. Allan, R.A., P.R.S.A. Painter ; b. in Edinb. 1782 ; appren. to a coachbuilder ; studied Art in Edinb. and at the Roy. Acad. London; resided for some yeai's m St. Petersb. 120 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. chiefly engaged in Portrait-painting ; made Sketching Tours in Tartary and Turkey ; settled in Edinb. 1814 ; chose striking incidents from Scotch Hist for his pictures ; R.A. 1835 J Pi'es- ofthe Roy. Scottish Acad. 1838; Limner to the Queen, and knighted, 1841 ; d. 1850. To waist; seated at table to L; port-crayon in r. hand ; signed, " WiUiam AUan, pinxt. 1835." Canvas, 35 X 24 in. 584 HENRY HOWARD, R.A. (1769-1847). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. j. H. Howard. Henry Howard, R.A. B. in London, 31 Jan. 1769 ; stud, under Phil. Reinagle, R.A. and at the Roy. Academy; gained the gold medal, 1790; travelled in France, Italy, and Germany ; began to exhibit at the Royal Academy, 1 794 ; chiefly painted subjects from the Greek and Larin poets ; A.R.A. 1801 ; R.A. 1808 ; Prof of Painringat the Roy. Acad. 1833 ; d. 5 Oct. 1847. Head to r.'; brown coat, white ruffles. Canvas, 25 X 30 in. Up-Stairs: No. 8. EASTERN GALLERT. (^os. 585-866.) FIRST BAT {Nos. 585/0 624.) 585 WILLIAM HENRY HUNT (1790-1864). Mr. C. Maw. W. H. Hunt. Water-colour Painter; b. in London, 1790; stud, under Varley, and at the Roy. Acad.; Memb. ofthe Soc. of Paint, in Water-colours, 1827; exhib. chiefly rustic figure-subjects, and flower and fruit pieces, in which he attain. a rare excellence ; d. 10 Feb. 1864. Head to r. ; water colours, oval, paper, 7 x 6 in. 586 REV. RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM (1789-1845). Mrs. Bond. Richard J. Lane, A.R.A. Poet and humourist, better known as "Thomas Ingoldsby;" b. at Can terbury, 1789; educ. at Brazenose CoU. Oxf; ent. the Church, and became rector of St. Augustine, Lond. and Canon of St. Paul's ; lived in close friend ship with Sydney Smith ; contrib. to " Blackwood's Magazine " and the " Edinburgh Review ;" gained a wide reputa. by his " Ingoldsby Legends," first published in " Bentley's Miscellany ;" also author of the novel, " My Cousin Nicholas;" d. 17 June, 1845. Bust; seated to L PencU on paper, 13J x 11 in. 587 GEORGE GRANVILLE, 2ND D.of SUTHERLAND (1786-1861). Duchess Dowager of Sutherland. John Partridge. Son of George GranviUe, ist duke ; b. 8 August 1786 ; sat in the House of Lords during his father's lifetime as Baron Gower ; married in 1823, Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana, 3rd daughter of George, 6th Earl Upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 1 — Nos. 585-624). 121 of Carlisle ; succeeded to the dukedom, 1833 ; inherited the Scotch honours of his mother, as Countess of Sutherland and Baroness of Strathnaver in her own right, 1839 ; held the offices of Ld.-Lieut. of Sutherlandsh. and custos rotulorum of Staffordshire ; d. 28 Feb. 1861. Three-quarter length; seated to 1. in library; r. arm resting on table, on which is a statuette; signed "J. Partridge, 1850." Canvas, 45 x 57 in. ,588 AUGUSTUS WELBY PUGIN (1810-1852). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. E. Welby Pugin. J. R. Herbert, R.A. Architect and writer on architecture; b. 1810 ; influenced in his taste for Gothic Art by his father; joined the Roman Catholic Church, 1834 ; built the Cathedral of St. George, Southwark, the Cistercian Abbey of Mount St. Barnabas, Leicestersh., the Cathedral of Killarney, Alton Castle, &c. ; assisted Barry in the Palace of Westminster ; pub. " The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture," "Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament;" did much to encourage the revival of Mediaeval taste by his Medieval Court in the Crystal Palace of 1851 ; d. 1852. To waist ; standing at table, with compasses in r. hand ; s. of arms in background to the r. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 589 JOHN GIBSON, R.A. (1790-1866). Mr. John Partridge. John Partridge. Sculptor; son of a gardener; b. at Conway, N. Wales, 1790; appren. to wood-carvers at Liverpool, when his talent was recogn. and Wm. Roscoe and other friends sent him to Rome to study, 1817; there became the pupil of Canova and Thorwaldsen ; contin. to reside at Rome, but sent his works to be exhibit at the Roy. Acad.; A.R.A. 1833; R.A. 1836; d. at Rome, 27 Jan, 1866; bu. at the Protestant Cemet. there; among his many works were statues ofthe Queen, of Mr. Huskisson at Liverpool, and of Sir. Robt. Peel and Geo. Stephenson in Westm. Abbey, his " Tinted Venus" at the Internat. Exhib. of 1862; left a munif legacy of money and works of Art to the Roy. Acad. Three-quarter size ; standing to 1. ; statuette of the Queen on table to his 1., and modeUing tool in hand; dated at back "1847." Canvas, 56 x 44 in. -590 SIR JN. WATSON GORDON, R.A. P.R.S.A. ( 1 790-1 864). Nat. Gal. of Scotland. John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Portrait Painter; b. at Edinb. 1790; stud, with Wilkie and AUan under J. Graham ; became known as a Portrait Painter, and executed the portraits of many disting. Scotchmen of his time; Pres. of the Scottish Acad., kntd. and app. Limner to the Queen for Scotland 1850; R.A. Lond. 1851; d. at Edinb. I June, 1864. FuU-length, standing ; black court dress, gloves in 1. hand. Signed "J. Graham, 1854." Canvas, 95 X 59 in. 591 EDWARD HODGES BAILY, R.A. (1788-1867) Mr. j. Edgar Williams. J. Edgar Williams. Sculptor; son of a ship-carver; b.at Bristol, 10 March, 1788; studied under Flaxman and at the Roy. Acad. ; exhibited " Apollo discharging his Arrows against the Greeks," and elected A.R.A. 1817; "Eve at the Foun tain," 1818 ; R.A. 1821 ; executed the bassi-reUevi on the Marble Arch, statues of Charles James Fox and Ld. Mansfield in St. Stephen's HaU; exhibited "The Graces Seated," 1849; "Genius," 1858; d. 22 May, 1867. To waist ; seated fuU face ; r. hand in breast of coat Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 122 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 592 MARY RUSSELL MITFORD (1789-1855). LENT BY PAINTER, Mrs. Acton Tindal. John Lucas. Authoress ; dau. of Dr. George Mitford ; b. at Alresford, Hants, 16 Dec. 1789 ; early contribu. to the Annuals ; pub, "Poems," "Christine, or the Maid ofthe South," and the tragedies of "JuUan," "Rienzi," and " Charles I. ;" establ. her reputation by " Our Village, Sketches of Moral Character and Scenery," 1832; pub. afterwa. " Atherton, and other Tales," "Literary Re collections," &c. ; d, at Swallowfield, near Reading, 10 Jan, 1855, To waist; small size, nearly full face ; "drawn at Swallowfield, April 12th, 1852, John Lucas." Crayon, paper, 23 x 18 in. 593 THOMAS HOOD (1798-1845). Mr. T. Hood. Poet and humourist; son of a bookseller in the City ofLondon; b. 1798; for some time clerk in a merchant's office; afterw. appren. to his uncle, an engraver, but chiefly interested in literature ; sub-editor of the " London Magazine," 1821 ; estab. his fame as a poet and humourist by his "Whims and Oddities," "National Tales," "The Comic Annual," and "Hood's Magazine;" granted a pension of 300/. by Sir R. Peel; traveUed on the Contin, for his health ; pub. " Tylney Hall," a novel, and " Up the Rhine," d, in Lond. 3 May, 1845. Among his poems, the " Song of the Shirt," and " The Bridge of Sighs," have become famous ; a complete edition of his works was published by his son. To waist; small size; seated in arm-chair; full face. Millboard, 12X9 in. 594 THOMAS HOOD (1798-1845). Wm. Elliot, M.D. {See No. 593.) Three-quarter size, seated to 1. near writing-table, pencil in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 595 GILBERT ABBOT A BECKETT (1811-1856). Mr. Gilbert Arthur a Beckett. Isidore MAGufa* Satirist and Wit; b, 181 1 ; educ. at Westminster; caU. to the Bar, 1840; app. Poor Law Commiss. 1848; MetropoL Police Magistrate, 1849; origina. " Figaro in London," the forerunner of " Punch;" contrib. to " Punch ;" pub. a " Comic Blackstone," " Comic Hist, of England and Rome," &c, ; d. 1856. Head to r.; signed, "Isidore Magues." Coloured crayon, paper, 28X 22 in, ,596 MRS. FRANCES TROLLOPE (1790-1863). Mr. Anthony Trollope. A. Hervieu. Novelist and miscellaneous writer; b. 1790; marr. Anthony TroUope, a barnster-at-law, 1809; became a widow, 1825 ; visit America, 1829; gain. reputation by her "Domestic Life of the Americans," 1832 ; afterwards pub " Pans and the Parisians," " Vienna and the Austrians," " The Vicar of WrexhilV' " The Widow Barnaby," &c. ; spent her last years in Florence, d. there, 6 Oct. 1863. ' Head, miniature size ; full face. Oval millboard, 6 x 5 in. 597 DOUGLAS JERROLD (1803-1857). Mrs. Noseda. William Bewick. Humounst and dramatist; b. in London, 3 Jan. 1803; spent his youth in bheerness, where his father managed a theatre; ent. the Navy, but left it upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 1 — Nos. 585-624). 123 after two years' service, 1818; worked in a printer's ofiice, as compositor; educ. himself by private study; began to write for the Coburg Theatre, 1S23; for the Surrey Theatre, 1 826 ; achieved great popularity « ith his " Black-eyed Susan" and " Rent Day," 1830; pub. many other successful plays disting. by keen wit and humour ; contributed humorous tales to " Blackwood," and "Punch;" founded "Jerrold's ShiUing Magazine;" edit. "Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper," 1852; d. 8 June, 1857. Bust, seated to L, profile; signed at back ; painted, 1839. Canvas, 24 X 20. 598 ALEXANDER SMITH (1830-1867). PAINTER. Mrs. Alexander Smith. James StuarT. Poet and Miscellaneous Writer ; son of a pattern-designer at Kilmarnock; b, 1830 ; for some time followed his father's occupation as designer to a lace- factory at Glasgow ; became known as a poet by his "Life Drama," 1853; app. Sec. to the Univ. of Edinb. 1854; subseq. pub. " Sonnets on the War,'' " City Poems," "A Summer in Skye," &c. ; d. 5 Jan. 1867. Half-length ; seated to r., leaning head on r. hand. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 599 JOHN PHILLIP, R.A. (1817-1867). Executors of the Late J. Phillip, R.A. H. O'Neil, A.R.A. Painter ; b. at Aberdeen, 1817 ; apprent. to a house-painter ; early began to paint portraits ; became a stud, at the Roy. Acad, London, 1837 ; e.xhib, his first historical picture, " Tasso relating his persecutions to his sister," 1840 ; returned to Aberdeen, and produced a number of pictures illustrating the peasant-life and religious observances of Scotland, 1 841-51 ; afterw, made several journeys to Spain, and became chiefly famous by his pictures of Spanish subjects ; A.R.A. 1857 ; R.A. 1859; d. in London, 27 Feb. 1867. Three-quarter, small size ; seated in arm-chair, hands crossed. Panel, 20 X 16 in. 600 ELIZ. BARRETT MOULTON BARRETT, MRS. BROWNING (1809-1861). Miss Heaton. ' Field Talfourd. Poetess; dau. of Edw. M oulton Barrett, Esq.; b. 1809; receiv.an excellent educ. embracing the Ancient Languages ; pub. at 17, " Essay on the Mind and other Poems;" a translation of jEschylus' " Prometheus," 1833; "Romaunt of Margaret," 1836; "The Seraphim and other Poems," 1838; marr. Robert Browning, and settled in Italy, 1846; took a lively interest in the national Italian movement; pub. " Casa Guidi Windows," 185 1; "Aurora Leigh," 1857; " Poems before Congress," i860; d. at Florence, 29 June, 1861. Bust, showing portion of hands ; signed, " Field Talfourd, Rome, March, 1859." Crayon, paper, 29 X 21 in, 601 CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A. (1793-1867). Mrs. Clarkson Stanfield. John Simpson. {See No. 572). Bust ; seated to L showing both hands ; pencil in r. hand, 1. on sketch-book. Dated at back, "1829." Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 124 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. .602 THOMAS UWINS, R.A. (1782-1857). LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. E. Way. Thomas Henry Illidge. Painter; b. in London, 1782; appren. to an engraver; stud, at the Roy. Acad, and practised as Painter in Water Colours, and Illustrator of Books, 1810-18; subsequently estab. himself as a Portrait-painter in Edinb.; resid. in Italy, 1824-31 ; commenced on his return to exhibit Oil Paintings, chiefly on Italian subjects; elected R.A. 1838; Survey, ofthe Roy. Pictures, 1847 ; d. at Staines, 1857. To waist ; seated, looking to 1., books to his r. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 603 WM. MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. Rt. Hon. Sir F. J. Pollock, Bt. Samuel Laurence. (.S"^'^ No. 531.) Head to left, reading; signed, " Saml. Laurence, delt 1862." Crayon, paper, 29 by 21 in. 604 HON. THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON (1797-1865). Mrs. HALiBURTbN. H. Betham. Humourist ; known as "Sam Slick;" b. at Windsor, Nova Scotia, 1797; practised as a Barrister in Halifax ; Judge of the Supreme Tribunal, of Nova Scotia,i842; subsequently resigned his office and settled in England; estab. his reputation as a huinourist by " The Clockmaker ; or. Sayings and Doings of Sam SUck, of SUckville," 1837-40; pub. afterwards "The Attach^; or, Sam SUck in England," 1843; " Sam SUck's Traits of American Humour," 1852; "Nature and Human Nature," 1855; sat as M.P. for Launceston, since 1859 ; d. at Isleworth, 27 Aug. 1865. Bust ; nearly full face, seated. Oval canvas, 30 x 25 in. 605 ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER (1835-1864). Mr. Bryan Waller Procter. Emma G. Richards. Poetess; dau. of the poet B. W. Procter, known as "Barry CornwaU;" b. 1835; contrib. to "Household Words;" became more generaUy known by a vol. of "Legends and Lyrics," 1858; afterw. pub. "A Chaplet of Verse ; " d. after a long illness, 2 Feb. 1 864. Half-length, standing to 1. ; dark dress, hands crossed ; signed, " E. G. R." Canvas, 37 X 31 in. 606 JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT (1784-1859). Mr. W. S. Williams. W. Frank Williams. (.S-^^ No. 290.) Head to L; signed, "W.Frank Williams, 185 1." Crayon, paper, 28 x 23 m. > j j t 607 AUGUSTUS LEOPOLD EGG, R.A. (1816-1863) Royal Academy. John Phillip, R A Painter ; b. in London, 1816 ; first exhib. at the Society of Artists and Bnt Institution ; stud, at the Roy. Acad. 1836 ; chiefiy known by his pic- upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 1 — Nos. 585-624.) 125 tures in illustration of humorous passages from Shakespeare and Le Sa^e • A.R.A. 1848 ; R,A. i860 ; d. at Algiers, March, 1863. ' Three-quarter size, small size, seated to 1. holding Skye terrier. Panel 19 X 16 in. ' 608 DAVID ROBERTS, R.A. (1796-1864). lent by painter. Mr. Henry Bicknell. John Simpson. Painter ; b. at Edin. 1796 ; comm. work as a house-painter, afterw. became a scene-painter in Lond. where he was associated with Stanfield (No. 572) ; first exhib. at the Soc of Brit Artists, 1824, and at the Roy. Acad. 1826; trav. in Spain and the East, and pub. several vols, of Sketches ; excelled as an architectural painter, chiefly of Eastern subjects; many years Pres. of the Soc. of Brit Artists; R.A. 1840; d. in London, 25 July, 1864. To waist, seated; fuU face; sketch-book in l.hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 609 WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (1775-1864). Nat. Port. Gallery. William Fisher. Poet and misceU. writer; b. at Ipsley Ct Warwicksh. 30 Jan. 1775; educ. at Rugby and Oxf ; intended for the Army, but preferred literature ; pub. his first vol. of poems at 18; to escape the cares of a landlord sold his family estates ; raised and commanded a volunteer troop in the Penins. war; settled near Florence, 1818; pub. his chief prose work, " Imaginary Conver sations of Literary Men and Statesmen," 1824; the dramas, " Count Julian," "Pericles and Aspasia," and "Giovannaof Naples," 1831-39; "The Last Fruit off an Old Tree," 1853; ret. for some years to EngL but again went abroad, 1856; d. at Florence, 17 Sept. 1864. Half-length ; seated to 1. in arm-chair ; brown coat. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 610 SYDNEY OWENSON,LADY MORGAN (1783-1859). Mrs. Inwood Jones. S. Gambardella. Novelist; b. 1783, at Dublin, where her father was a musician and actor; early wrote songs and ballads to old Irish airs ; became known as an author bythe novel "The Wild Irish Girl," 1801 ; pub.afterw. "O'Donnell," "Florence McCarthy," "The O'Briens and O'Flahertys," &c ; marr. Sir Chas, Morgan, i8n ; trav. on the Contin. 1816-23; pub. works on " France," and " Italy," " Woman and her Master," " The Book without a Name;" rec. a Govermn. pension; d. in London, 13 ApriL 1859. Half-length, seated to 1. at desk ; closed fan in r. hand. Canvas, 22 X 1 8 in. 611 EBENEZER ELLIOTT (1781-1849). Sheffield Mechanics' Institute. T. Birch. Poet ; known as the " Corn-Law Rhymer ;" son of a clerk in the iron works at Masborough, Rotherham ; b. 17 March, 1781 ; apprent. to an iron- founder ; educ. himself by private study, and pub. at 1 7 his " Vernal Walk ;" opened an iron-foundry on his own account, 1804; contrib. to the "New Monthly" and " Tait's Magazine;" pub. a voL of poems, 1823; became generally known by his " Corn- Law Rhymes," 1831, by which he greatly advanced the cause of Free Trade ; was successful in business ; d. on his farm, near Barnsley, i Dec. 1849. Half-length ; seated, spectacles in r. hand, roll of paper in 1. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 612 JOHN MARTIN (1789-1854). Mr. Leopold C. Martin. Charles Martin. Painter; b. near Hexham, 19 July, 1789; appren. to a coachbuilder in Newcastle, 1 803 ; ran away from his master and stud, painting under B. Musso, 126 Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1867. 1804; came to London, 1806; began to exhibit at the Roy. Acad. 181 1; painted his "Belshazzar's Feast," 1821; which was followed by "The Deluge," " The Eve of the Deluge," " The Fall of Nineveh," " The Plains of Heaven;" also executed iUustrat, of Milton, and engraved several of his own paintings; d. at Douglas, Isle of Man, 17 Feb. 1854. Head profile to 1. Crayon, paper, 29 X 25 in. 613 WILLIAM RAMSAY, LD. PANMURE (1771-1852). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. G. Huntly Gordon. John Phillip, R.A. 2nd son of Geo. Ramsay, Sth E. of Dalhousie; b. 27 Oct 1771 ; inherited through his grandmother, Jean Maule, the estates of the Earls of Panmure, and was crea. Baron Panmure by letters patent, 1831 ; d. 13 April, 1852, when the barony devolved on his eld. son Fox Maule, now E. of DaUiousie. Full-length, seated to r. ; reading beside the fire ; miniature size ; signed and dated, " J. P. 1842." Panel, 5 J X 4? in. 614 JOHN SHEEPSHANKS (1787-1863). Depart, of Science & Art. William Mulready, R.A. Son of a cloth-manufacturer in Leeds, and brother of Rich. Sheepshanks, the astronomer ; b. 1787 ; engaged in commercial pursuits, but devoted his leisure hours to the study ofthe fine arts, and formed an extensive collection of pictures by modern British artists, known as the " Sheepshanks Gallery," which, in 1S36, he presented to the nation, and which was deposited in the South Kensington Museum ; d. 5 Oct 1863. Bust to r. ; signed "W. M., 1858." 17 X 15 in. 615 JOHN LEECH (1817-1864). Mrs. Leech. Augustus L. Egg, R.A. Caricaturist and artist; b. in London, 29 Aug. 1817; educ. at the Charterhouse; studied for medicine; devoted himself to Art, after the success of his iUustrations of the " Ingoldsby Legends" and A'Beckett's " Comic EngUsh Grammar;" joined the staff of "Punch," 1 841; gained the highest reputation by his humorous cartoons and sketches; also illustrated numerous works, chiefly of travel and hunting; published "Pictures of Life and Character;" d. 27 Oct 1864. Bust, small size looking to 1. ; black coat. Oval, miUboard, 13 x 10 in. -616 SIR THOS. NOON TALFOURD (1795-1854). Mr. Wreford Major. John Lucas. Judge and Poet ; son of a brewer at Reading ; b. 1795; educ at various Dissenting Schools ; pub. at 16, his " Poems on Various Subjects ;" stud, law under Chitty; called to the Bar, 1821 ; Serj.-at-Law, 1833; M.P. for Reading 1835 ; carried the " Custody of Infants Act," and the " Copyright Act," 1841 • wrote the Tragedy of " Ion," which was received with enthusiasm when performed at Covent Garden, 1836; publ, afterw. the plays of "The Athenian Captive," and " Glencoe," and " Final Memorials of Chas. Lamb " 1848; raised to the Bench, 1849; d. suddenly, while addressing the Grand Jury at Stafford Assizes, 20 March, 1854. Three-quarter size, seated near a table, resting r. arm on a table, book in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. up-statrs.j iLASTERN «jallery (JtSAY i — JVos. 5«5-b24). 127 617 CHAS. ROBT. COCKERELL, R.A. (1788-1863). LENT BY PAINTER. Inst, of Brit. Architects. William Boxall, R.A. Architect; b. in Lond. 1788; educ. at Westm. Sch.; trav. in Greece, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Italy, 1810-17; became known by his discovery of the ^ginetan and Phigaleian marbles ; app. Surv. of St. Paul's, 1819 ; archi tect to the Bank of EngL 1832; R.A. 1836; Prof of Architecture at the Roy. Acad. 1840; buiU Lampeter CoU,, Taylor Buildings, Oxf &c. ; complet. St. George's Hall, Liverpool ; chosen Pres. of the Instit. of Brit. Architects and Memb. of the French Instit. ; d. in London, 17 Sept 1863. To waist, seated ; resting 1. hand on table with books, paper in 1. hand. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. n 18 SIR CHARLES BARRY, Kt. R.A. (1795-1860). Mr. Charles Barry. Bradley. Architect; b. May, 1795; articled to a firm of architects in Lambeth ; travelled for some time in Italy and Greece ; on his return built St. Peter's Church at Brighton, and the Travellers' and Reform Clubs in the Itahan style, afterw. preferred the Gothic style, in which he executed his greatest work, the New Palace at Westminster; d. 12 May, i860. Bust to r. Oval canvas, 36 X 28 in. 619 DAVID COX, (1783-1859). Birmingham and Midl. Inst. Sir J.W. Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Water-colour Painter ; son of a blacksmith at Birmingham ; b. 29 April. 1783; for sometime worked as a scene-painter in Birmingham and London; subsequently gained distinction as a landscape-painter in water-colours; during his later years also painted in oil; d. 7 June, 1859. Three-quarter, seated to 1. ; pencil in r. hand ; sketch-book in 1. Can vas, 50 X 40 in. 620 CATHERINE SINCLAIR (1800-1864). Archdeacon Sinclair. James Archer, R.S.A. Novelist and Miscellaneous Writer ; 6th dau. of Sir John Sinclair, Bt.; b. at Edinb. 17 April, 1800 ; became known by her novels, " Modern Accom- phshments" and " Modern Society," 1835-36 ; pub. afterw. " Scotland and the Scotch," " Modern Flirtation," " Lord and Lady Harcourt," &c. ; d. 6 Aug. 1 864. Head, full face; signed, "J.Archer, 1850." Crayon, paper, oval, 29 x 24 in. ^621 SIR CHARLES LOCK EASTLAKE, Kt. P.R.A. (1793-1865). Royal Academy. J. P. Knight, R.A. B. at Plymouth, 1793; educ. at Charterhouse School; stud, under Fuseli and Haydon, and at the Roy. Acad. ; also at the Louvre, Paris, 1814; resid. for many years in Italy and Greece; on his return exhibit, " Isidas repelling the Thebans;" and later, his most popular works, "Pilgrims arriving in sight of Rome," and " Christ weeping over Jerusalem;" A.R.A. 1827; R.A. 1830; Sec, to the Commission on Fine Arts, 1841; Keeper of the Nat GaU. ^1 fU 128 Supplementary Collection'(A7'w. 625-946). 1843-47; P.R.A. 1850; Direc. of the Nat. GaU. 1855; wrote many valuable Essays on Art ; d. at Pisa, 24 Dec. 1865 ; bu. at Kensal Green, 18 Jan. 1866. Half-length, seated to r. ; full face, scarlet academic gown, hands folded. Canvas, 36 x 28 in. 622 THOMAS DE QUINCEY (1785-1859). LENT BY PAINTER. Nat. Port. Gallery. Sir J. W. Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. Essayist and Miscel. Writer; b. 1785; educ. at Manchester and Oxf; lived many years in friendship with Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Southey, at the Lakes ; estab. his literary reputation by his " Confessions of an Opium Eater," 1835; wrote a large number of essays for the London, Blackwood, and Tait's Magazines, and the " Encyclopaedia Britannicc ¦ " admired for his style, vfit, and imagination ; lived during his latter years in Scotland ; d. at Edinburgh, 8 December, 1859. Three-quarter size, seated to r. ; book in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 623 THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK (1785-1866). Mr. Henry Wallis. Henry Wallis. Poet and Novelist; b. at Weymouth, 1785; educ, at a Sch. at Englefield Green; pub. his first poems, 1810; became the friend of Shelley, who appoint him his literary executor; pub. the Novels "Headlong Hall," "Nightmare Abbey," " The Misfortunes of Elphin," &c. ; received an appointment in the India House; subseq. became Examiner of Indian Correspondence, 1836; resigned, 1856; d. at Lower Halliford, 23 January, 1866. Head, small size; full face; dated, 1858. Oval, 12 x 10 in. 624 ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH (1819-1861). Mrs. a. H. Clough. J. H. Bonham-Carter. Poet; b. at Liverpool, I Jan. 1819; educ. at Rugby and BaUiol CoU. Oxf; FeUow of Oriel, 1842-48; trav. in France and Italy; received an app. under the Counc. on Education ; resigned on account of ill health ; d. at Florence 13 Nov. 1861 ; coUec. of his poems and memoir by F. T. Palgrave. ' Head, small size ; full face. Crayon, paper, 21 X 16 in. SUPPLEMENTARY COLLECTION. SECOND BAT {Nos. 625 to 658). 625 SIR BRIAN TUKE, Kt. ( -1536). Marquis of Westminster, K.G. Hans Holbein. Treasurer ofthe Chamber to Henry VIIL; d. 1536. To waist, showing both hands ; neariy full face ; gloves in 1. ; furred cloak, black cap, gold chain and cross; " aet. suse, 57." Panel, 19 X 15 in. 626 HEN. HOWARD, E. OF SURREY and a Lady supposed to be the fair GERALDINE (1518-1547). Lord Taunton. Ascribed to Hans Holbein. Poet and Soldier; b. about 1518; eld. son of Thos. 3rd D. of Norfolk by Ehz. dau. of Ed. Stafford, 3rd D. of Buckingham; marr. Frances Vere, dau. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 2 — Nos. 625-658.) 129 of 15th E. of Oxford; K.G. 1542; had command in the Army with which Hen. VIII. invaded France, and was made Gov. of Boulogne. His court favour soon ceased; he was suddenly arrested, 12 Dec. 1546, and, on frivol. charges, executed in the prime of his youth on Tower Hill, 19 January, 1547. Half-length figure, in a landscape ; Surrey holds a heart's-ease. Lady G. a heart ; in the sky is a Cupid with bow and arrow. Panel, 6 J X 4§ in. 627 EDW. SEYMOUR, D. OF SOMERSET, K.G. "THE PROTECTOR" ( "-"- -1552). LENT BY PAINTER. DuKE OF Northumberland. Hans Holbein. Eld. son of Sir John Seymour, of Wolf HaU, WUtshire; bro. to Q. Jane Seymour, and thus uncle to Edward VI. ; crea. E. of Hertford and K.G. by Hen. VIII. one of his 16 exeeutoi ; became " Protector of the Realm, and Guardian ofthe King," D. of Somers -t and E. Marshal ; charged with treason ; beheaded, 1552. i^',^ Bust to r., small size; showing r. hand holding badgeof K.G. ; black plumed hat, black dress. Panel, 8J X 7 in. 628 JOHN RESKIMER. Her Majesty (Hampton Court). Hans Holbein. Of Murthyn or Murthyr Uni, Cornwall ; son of William Reskimer, of an . ancient Cornish family, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Arundel of Talverne, Kt.; marr. Catherine, dau. of John Trethurff ; High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1557. To waist ; nearly profile to r. ; showing both hands ; dark mantle ; vine- leaves in background. Panel, 18 X 13 in. 629 WILL. WEST, LD. DELAWARR ( -1595). Mr. R. S. Holford, M.P. Hans Holbein. Son of Sir George West, and adopted heir to his uncle, Sir Thos. West, 9th Baron Delawarr and West; disinherited on being acpused of preparing poison to kill his uncle; served in the English army at the siege of St. Quentin, in Picardy ; knighted, and created Lord Delawarr, for his services, 1568; fully restituted in blood by Act of Parliament, 1569; d. 30 Dec. 1595. Three-quarter size, standing, full face ; black dress slashed with crimson ; white plumed black cap, gloves in 1. hand and sword. Panel, 52 X 31 in. 630 SIR ROGER TOWNSHEND, Kt. ( -1600). Marquis Townshend. Naval Commander in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; son of Richard Townshend, Esq. ; knighted, 1588, by Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham, for his spirited conduct against the Armada; d. 1600. ^^ Half-length, standing to L; nearly fuU face; white satin doublet, scai* ¦edged with yellow lace ; ships in distance to his 1. Panel,^38 x 30 in. ^631 SIR THOMAS LEE, OF IRELAND. Viscount Dillon. Representative of the Lees of Bagginton, co. Bucks ; an attached friend •of Essex, Q. Elizabeth's unfortunate favourite ; executed for high treason, 1600, with circumstances of great cruelty. FuU-length, standing, in wood; carrying shield, helmet, and weapons; laced and embroidered shirt, legs naked to the feet ; " setatis suae 43, ano. do. 1594." Canvas, 97 X 60 in. K 130 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 632 DENZIL HOLLES (1538-1590). LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Portland. Eld. son of Sir Wm. HoUes, and father ofthe ist E. of Clare; b. in Lond. 1538; marr. Eleanor, dau. of Edmund, ist Lord Sheffield; lived as a country gentleman at Irby, near Great Grimsby; d. there, 22 April, 1590. To waist, looking to L ; white ruff, dark armour, and dark, red-edged cap ; shield of arms to his 1. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. 633 ANNE WYATT, MRS. TWISDEN. Mr. C. Wynne Finch. Dau. of Sir T. Wyatt, j.un, of AUington Castle, wife of Mr. Roger Twisden. To waist; black mantle; showing both hands, book in r.; close dark jewelled cap, clo§e ruff. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 634 JOHN LYMDEN (1466-1554). Mr. G. Cubitt, M.P. Last Prior of Reigate; elected, 1530; on the dissolution of the Convent in 1535, received a pension of 10/. per annum, for his life; d. 1554. To waist, showing both hands ; leaning on table ; small size ; massive gold chain, gold diapered dress, palm-branch over r. shoulder; medallion above with name and date as Prior of Reigate, 1530, dated " 1531, set, suae, 65." Panel, 24 X 15 in. 635 JANE DORMER, DUCHESS OF FERIA. Lord Dormer. Dau. of Sir Michael Dormer, Kt., Lord Mayor of London, 1541 (No. 648) ; maid of Honour to Q. Mary Tudor; marr. the Spanish Ambassador, Don Gomez Juarez, D. of Feria. Three-quarter size, standing to 1. ; high lace ruff, dark jewelled dress ; 1. hand resting on back of chair, handkerchief in r. " JEt. suae, 25." Can vas, 52 X 42 in. 636 GAVIN DUNBAR, BP. of ABERDEEN. University of Aberdeen. Next but one successor to Bp. Elphinstone ; completed the establishment of King's ColL; one ofthe most eminent Scotch Divines ofthe i6th century. Bust, showing r. hand with crozier; wearing jewelled mitre and cope. Canvas, 31 X 25 in. 637 JN. STILL, BP. OF BATH and WELLS (1543-1607). Mrs. John Hughes. B. 1543; Lady Margaret's Prof of Divin. 1570; the reputed author of " Gammer Gurton's Needle," a humorous drama characteristic of the manners ofthe time; d. 1607. Bust, showing r. hand holding red book ; episcopal dress and black close cap ; dated " 1607, set. 64." Panel, 23 x 18 in. 638 THOS. CRANMER, ARCHB. of CANTERBURY (1489-1556). Mr. Thomas Frewen. Lucas Cranach. B. at Aslockton, Nottinghamsh. 2 July, 1489; at 14, enter. Jesus CoUege, Camb,; became known to Henry VIIL on the question of his divorce from Kathar. of Arragon; Archdeacon of Taunton ; Archbp. of Canterbury, 1533; one ofthe King's 16 executors; aided the Reforma.; attainted on Mary's ac cession ; burnt at Oxford, 21 March, 1556. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 2 — Nos. 625-658). 131 To waist, small size ; holding open book in both hands ; stated at back to have been found at Farthings, and to have been in the Fr;wen family for 2 J centuries or more. Panel, 1 5 x 11 in. 639 QUEEN KATHARINE PAR (i5i2?-i548). . LENT BY PAINTER. Sir G. R. Osborn, Bt. Ascribed to Amberger. 6th and last wife of Henry VIII.; b. 1510; daughter of Sir Thomas Par of Kendal, ; widow, ist, of Edward Borough, son of Lord Borough ; 2nd, of J. Neville, Lord Latimer; b. about 1512; married King Henry, whom she survived ; and afterwards Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudeley ; d, 5 Sept. 1548 ; bu. in the Chapel of Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire; in 1545 she published " Prayers and Meditations," a volurn,e many times reprinted ; also the " Lamentation of a Sinner," &c. To waist, small size, showing part of both hands ; low crimson dress, gold trimmed diamond-shaped head-dress. Panel, 14 x 10 in. 640 ELIZTH. THROCKMORTON, LADY RALEIGH. Mr. j. T. Gibson Craig. F. Zucchero. Dau. of Sir Nich. Throckmorton, a statesman in the reign of Q. Eliz. ; maid of honour to the Queen ; had an intrigue with Sir Walter Raleigh, for which both were banished from Ct. 1 593 ; regained the Royal favour after her marr. ; in 1605, at her own request, she shared Sir Walter's imprison. in the Tower, where her youngest son was born. *se<*^ Three-quarter size ; standing ; low jeweUed dress, long stomacher, with sphere falling from 1. hand, and motto, " Laisse tomber le monde ;" dated "^1605, Mt. 35." Panel, 44 X 34 in. 641 SIR THOMAS WHITE, Kt. (1494-1566). Merchant Taylors' Company. Founder of St. John's Coll. Oxf ; b. at Reading, 1492 ; appren. to a tradesman in Lond. 1500; successful in business; Sheriff of Lond. 1546; Ld. Mayor, 1553; knighted for preserv. the peace of the City dur. the rebell. of Sir Thos. Wyatt; founded St John's ColL 1555; d. at Oxf 11 Feb. 1556; bu. in the-chapel of his Coll. Three-quarter size, standing ; scarlet furred cloak, massive gold chain, glove in r. hand ; shield of arms to his 1. Panel, 45 X 35 in. -642 QUEEN ELIZABETH (1533-1603). Viscount Dillon. Dau. of Hen, VIIL by his 2nd wife, Q. Anne Boleyn; b. at Greenwich, 7 Sept. 1533; succ. on the death of her half-sister, Q. Mary, 1558; d. at Richmond, 24 June, 1603, aged 70; bu. in Westminster Abbey. Full-length, standing on map of England ; hooped dress, white jeweUed high winged ruff, fan in r. hand, gloves in 1. Canvas, 95 X 60 in. 643 SIR RICHARD BINGHAM, Kt. Colonel Bingham. Desc. from an ancient family in Dorset ; b. at Bingham-Melcolm, in the- reign of Henry Vlll, ; travelled much about in his youth, "to search for service and find fit objects for his valour ; " serv, in the Netherlands, ScotL, and Candia ; consult, by O, Eliz. at the time of Tilbury Camp, 1588 ; Pres. ofConnaught, 1590; suppress, the rebeU. of O'Rorke ; accused of cruelty, and depriv. of his office, and kept in prison tiU 1598 ; releas. at the outbreak of 132 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). Tyrone's rebeU. ; app. Marshal of Irel. and Gen. of Leinster ; but d. soon after his arriv. in Dublin ; a monum, in his honour erect, in Westm. Abbey. To waist, small size ; cuirass, spear in r. hand; compasses on table before him. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 644 FRANCES -BRANDON, DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK, AND ADRIAN STOKES. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. C. Wynne Finch. Lucas de Heere. Frances Brandon ; eld. dau. of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Q. of France ; marr. 1st, Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, after wards crea. D. df Suffolk, and was mother of Lady Jane Grey ; marr. 2nd, Adrian Stokes ; d. 1563 ; bu. in Westm. Abbey, where her second husband erec a mon. to her memory. Adrian Stokes ; Sec. to Mary Tudor, Duchess of Suffolk ; Memb. of the Household, and afterwards husband of Frances, Marchioness of Dorset and Duchess of Suffolk, niece of Henry VIII. Half-length ; small size figures ; the Duchess looking tol., richly jewelled dark dress, close head-dress enriched with pearls, r. hand resting on cushion and holding glove ; set 36. Adrian Stokes to r,; wearingjewelled and fur-lined dress, close ruff, gloves in 1, hand ; aet XXI. ; dated, "1559." Panel, 20X26 in. 645 PETER OSBORN (1521-1592). Sir G. R. Osborn, Bt. Ascribed to Sir Antonio More. Son of Rich. Osborn, Esq. ; had a grant of Treasurer's Remembrancer to himself and his heirs, in the reign of Edw. VI. ; and was Privy-Purse to the King; filled the office of High Commiss. for Eccles. Affairs in the reign of Q. Eliz. ; was succ. in his heredit office by his eld. son. Sir J. Osborn. Bust, nearly full-faced ; furred mantle, close ruff, black cap. Panel, 24 X 20. ¦ 646 SIR WALTER RALEIGH, Kt. (1552-1618). Mr. j. T. Gibson Craig. _ F. Zucchero. Disting. in action, in courtly gallantry, and in literature ; b. at Hayes, Devon ; ent. at Oxf, but left it to assist the French Protestants ; rose high in Elizabeth's favour ; impris. for 12 years by Jas. I. ; released to undertake an expedit. to Guiana-; ret. unsuccessful, and was unjustly execut. at "Westmin. 29 Oct, 1618, His " History of the World," written during his long impris. remained unfinished. Half-length ; standing ; pearl-embroidered doublet, white sleeves ; map of Cadiz in background, "^ta. 44." Panel, 45 X 34 in. This picture and No. 640 formerly belonged to Sir John Marsham ; came by mar riage to the Earls of Hindford (Carmichael) in the beginning of the i8th century ; purchased by the present owner about 30 years ago, when the gallery was broken up. ' 647 SIR MOYLE FINCH, Kt. ( -1614). Mr. C. Wynne Finch. Mark Garrard. Son of Sir Thomas Finch, Kt. ; marr. Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Sir Thomas Heneage, Kt; crea. a Bart i6ii ; d. 1614. Half-length, standing ; full face, dark dress, lace coUar ; paper in r. hand 1. on sword-hilt ; dated 1603. Canvas, 44 x 39 in. ' 648 SIR MICHAEL DORMER, Kt.( -1545). Lord Dormer. Lord Mayor of London, 1 541 ; d. 1545. To waist, showing part of both hands; looking to r. ; black cap, brown dress; dated, 1498. Panel, 13 X 9 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 2— Nos. 625-658). 133 649 WM. 3RD Ld. VAUX of HARROWDEN ( -1595). lent by painter. Lord Vaux of Harrowden. Son of Thos., 2nd lord ; sev. times convicted of recusancy, and as often impris. and fined ; d. 1595, and was succ. by his grandson, Edward, 4th lord. Bust ; small size ; black cap, brown white-lined dress ; dated at back « 1575." Panel, 8 x 7 in. 650 ANN POYNTZ, LADY HENEAGE. Mr. C. Wynne Finch. Dau. of Sir Nicholas Poyntz; marr. Sir Thomas Heneage, Kt Chamber lain to Q. Elizabeth and Chan, of the Duchy of Lancaster, by whom she had an only child, Elizabeth, afterw. Lady Finch and Countess of Winchilsea. Half-length, standing ; black dress, white laced sleeves, close ruff, and dark cap ; book in hand. Panel, 36 X 27 in. : 651 EDWARD VI. (1537-1553). Duke of Northumberland. Hans Holbein. Son of Hen. VIII. by his 3rd wife, Q. Jane Seymour; b. at Hampton Court, 12 Oct. 1537; succ. his father, 1547; d. 6 July, 1553, aged 15 ; bu. in Westm. Abbey; the young King's diary is preserved in the British Museum. Full-length as a child at the age of 2 years ; red dress, red plumed cap. Panel, 52 X 36 in. 652 WM. ELPHINSTONE, BP. of ABERDEEN (1431-1514)- University of Aberdeen. B. 143 1 ; Ld. Chancellor of ScotL in the reign of James IV.; founder o the Univ. and King's CoUege, Aberdeen ; d, 15 14. To waist, showing both hands in attitude of prayer; crosier over 1. shoulder; jewelled mitre, cope, shield of arms to his r. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 653 RICHARD IL (1366-1400). Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Son of Edw. the Black Prince, grandson of Edw. 111. ; b. at Bordeaux, 1366 ; succeeded his grandfather, 1377 ; mar. ist, Anne, daughter of the Em peror Charles IV. ; 2nd, in 1396, Isabel, 2nd daughter of Charles VI. of France ; depos. by Henry of Bolingbroke, 1399 ; murd. 14 Feb. 1400. Large life-size, throned, in royal robes, wearing jewelled crown, minever tippet, minever-lined crimson robe, inner robe diapered with a crowned R. globe in r. hand, sceptre in 1. Panel, 7 ft. X 3 ft. 7 in. This portrait — the most important contemporary , representation of any English sovereign — used to hang in Westm. Abbey, above the Lord Chan cellor's pew, on the south side of the choir, next to the pulpit ; it was removed in 1775 to the Jerusalem Chamber, where it has hung ever since : it is believed to represent the King enthroned on the Feast of the Translation of King Edward the Confessor. It was exhibited in the first National Portrait Exhibition, 1866, in the- state in which it had been left after many attempts at restoration or repainting. It has since been cleaned with the utmost care, under the superintendence of Mr. George Richmond, R.A. ; the comparatively modern painting that concealed almost every part of the original portrait, has been removed with complete success, and there, now remains the genuine contemporary work of the 14th century. 134 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 654 SIR ANTHONY BROWNE, K.G. ( -1548). LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Vaux of Harrowden. Naval Commander and Statesman in the reign of Henry VIII. ; son of Sir Anthony Browne ; disting. himself at the capture of Morlaix, in Brittany ; Governor ofthe Isle of Man during the minority ofthe Earl of Derby ; twice Ambassador to France ; Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners ; Chief Standard Bearer of Engl. ; Commiss. of the Woods and Forests, and Master ofthe Horse ; d. 6 May, 1548. Bust, looking to r. ; neck bare ; badge of K.G. Panel 38 x 32 in. 655 SIR JOHN BOURCHIER, 2nd BARON BERNERS ( -1532)- Lord Berners. Hans. Holbein. Grandson of Sir J. Bourchier, K.G. ; Military Commander in the reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIIL; Gov. of Calais, and Chan, of the Excheq. under Henry VIII. ; also known for his learning; executed, by order of the king, the first English translation of " FroiSsart ;" d. 1532. To waist, showing r. hand holding a lemon ; dark furred mantle, crimson dress, with gold embroidered sleeves ; black cap. Panel, 24 X 20 in. 656 JOHN STOKESLEY, BISHOP OF LONDON. ( -1540)- Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Hans Holbein. One of the Anti- Reform Churchmen in the reign of Hen. VIII. ; Archdn. of Dorset ; Bp. ofLondon, 1530; caused Latimer to be impris.; performed the christening ceremony of O. Elizab. at Grey Friars' Church, 10 Sept. 1533; d. 1540. Bust, showing both hands ; open book in 1. ; pen in r. ; s. of arms to his 1. Panel, 20 X 1 5 in. 657 EDWARD VI. (1537-1553)- Sir G. R. Osborn, Bt. • Hans Holbein. (.5"^^ No. 651.) Full-length, standing in front of arm-chair; ermine- lined mantle, dagger in r. hand, collar K.G,, sh. of arms to his r. Panel, 51 X 32 in. 658 SIR THOMAS KNYVET, Kt. ( -1616). Lord Berners. Great-grandson of Sir John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (No. 655), after whose death the Barony of Berners had become dormant ; petitioned the crown for its restitution, and obtained a certificate of his right and title to it, but d. before receiving the king's confirmation, 9 Feb. 1 6 16. Half-length ; to r. ; close white slashed doublet, bombasted slashed dark hose. Panel, 39 X 29 in. THIRD BAT {Nos. 6^9 to 684). 659 LADY GUILDEFORD (1500-1558). Mr. Thomas Frewen. Hans Holbein. The wife of Sir Henry Guildeford, of Hemstead, Comptroller of the Household of Henry VIIL upstairs,] Eastern Gallery (Bay S—Nss. 659'^684). 135 Half-length, seated; low gold-embroidered dress, diamond-shaped head dress ; boolc in 1. hand ; dated, " 1 527 ;" age, 27. Panel, 34 X 27 in. 660 GEORGE HERIOT (1563-1624). lent by painter. George Heriot's Hospital. Scougall. Son of a goldsmith in Edinburgh; b. 1563; fbllbwed his father's occupa. and was app. JeiweUer to King James VI. ; settled in London after the King's accesaion to the English throne; d. thefe 12 Feb. 1624; left his great wealth for the found, of the hospital in Edinb. called after him ; known as " jingling Geordie," and introduced under this name in Sir Walter Scott's " Fortunes of Nigel." Half-length, standing to 1. ; black dress, gold laced cloak ; jewel in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 38 in. 661 NICHOLAS RIDLEY, BP. OF LONDON ( -1555). Bishop of London. B. at Willimondswick, Northumberland ; eduC. at the Gram. School of Newcastle-on-Tyne, at Pembr. Hall, Camb., and at Univ. ColL Oxf ; stud. at the Sorbonne and at Louvain ; appoint, domestic chaplain to Cranmer ; chaplain to Hen. VIIL; Bp. of Rochester^ 1547; Bp. of London, 1549; approved the effort to place Lady Grey on the throne ; committed to the Tower by O. Mary ; condem. and burnt at the stake, 15 Oct. 1555, at Oxford. To waist, showing both hands, nearly full face ; black cap, episcopal dress, book in I. hand. Panel, 29 x 23 in. 662 SIR PETER OSBORN, Kt. (1585-1653). Sir G. R. Osborn, Bt. Ascribed to Cornelius Jansen. Son of Sir J. Osborn, Kt. ; Treasurer's Remembrancer, and for 28 years Governor ofthe Island and Castle of Guernsey, in the reigns of Jam. I. and Chas. I. ; disting. himself during the Rebellion, by defending Cornet Castle, Guernsey, to the last; d. 1653. Bust to r. ; black dress, white collar. Panel, 28 X 24 in. 663 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, Kt. (1545-1595). Viscount Dillon. Sir Antonio More. Admiral and Navigator; said to have been b. at Tavistock, 1541 ; served as an able seaman; empl. by Sir Jn. Hawkins; in 1577, sail, from Plymouth and circumnavigat. the world, retu. in 1580, when he was Kntd. by Qu. EUz. ; had a princip. share in the destruc. ofthe Spanish Armada; d. 28 Jan. 1595. Bust to 1. ; close ruff, black doublet, white embroidered sleeves ; 1. hand with ring held by cord from neck. Panel, 25 x 20 J in. 664 SIR ROBERT NAUNTON, Kt. (1563-1635). Admiral Thompson. Statesman and Hist. ; b. in Suffolk ; educ. at Trin. Coll, Camb, ; em ployed on diplom. missions in France and ScotL under Eliz. ; afterwards Proct. and Public Orator at Cambridge, 1601 ; attracted the attention of James I. by his eloq, ; fav. by Sir Thos. Overbury, and appointed Master of the Ct. of Wards, and Sec. of State ; lost his office through the displeas. ofthe D. of Buckingham ; d. 1635. Bust ; lace-edged ruff, black dress ; dated 1615, set 52, Panel, 27 x 20 in. 136 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). ,.665 HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES (1594-1612). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Dillon. Eldest son of James I. and Anne of Denmark ; b. in Stirling Castle, 19 Feb. 1594 ; his early life promised much ; he excelled in manly exercises ; endeavoured to be just to his dependants, and self-restrained in speech, saying once, that " all the pleasure in the world was hot worth an oath ;" friend to Sir Walter Raleigh, then kept in prison by James ; his popularity was great, especially with the Puritan party ; d. in his 19th year, 6 Nov. 1612 ; bu. in Westminster. In person he was handsome, and of a good figure. Full-length, standing, in scarlet robes ; plumed hat on table to his r. ; age I o. Canvas, 76 x 5 1 in. 666 SIR RALPH WINWOOD (1565-1617). Nat. Port. Gallery. Mireveldt. Statesman; b. at Aynhoe, Northamptonsh. 1565 ; twice sent as Envoy to Holland; knighted, 1607 ; Sec. of State, 1614; wrote "Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. ;" d. 1617. To waist; black figured doublet, lace-edged ruff. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 667 SIR RANDOLPH CREWE, Kt. ( -1642). Lord Crewe. B. in Cheshire; Serj.-at-Law, 1610; Ld. Ch. Justice ofthe Upper Bench, 1625; deprived of his office because he objected to King Charles' I. plan of defraying the expenses of Government by a loan, 1626; purch. the manor of Crewe and built Crewe Hall; d. 1642. Half-length, standing, holding inscribed scroU inr. hand ; robes as Ch. Justice. Panel, 45 X 35 in. 668 SIR HENEAGE FINCH, Kt. ( -1631). Mr. C. Wynn Finch. Younger son of Sir Moyle Finch, Bt. ; Sergt.-at-law ; Recorder of Lond.; Speaker of House of Commons ; d. 1631. Bust, to L; lace-edged ruff, bl. dress.^Panel, 23 x 18 in. 669 LADY OF^THE TIMEJOF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Viscount Dillon. 0^^^^^^^Z!I^ Full-length, standing in landscape; low, yeUow-laced green dress, purplish scarf, and laced veil. Canvas, 88 X 54 in. This unknowTi portrait is exhibited as an exception to'the regulations, on account of its great interest as a work of portrait art. 670 JAS. USHER, ARCHBP. OF ARMAGH (1580-1656). Archbishop of Armagh. Eldest son of Arnold Usher, one of the six clerks in the Irish Court of Chancery; b. 4 Jan. 1580, m Dublin, and educ there; ordained, i6oi,byhis uncle, the Archb. of Armagh ; soon distinguished for his great acquirements ; made Bp. of Meath, 1620; Archb. of Armagh, 1624; after the Irish Rebel lion of 1641 he hved m England, publishing most learned works ; d. at Reigate, Surrey, 21 Mar. 1656; bu. in Westminster. Bust to r.; large ruff, black gown ; date in front " 1624." Oval canvas 30 X 24 m. '' upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 3 — Nos, 659-684). 137 SIR WALTER RALEIGH and his SON. 671 LENT BY PAINTER. CoL. Farnaby Lennard. {See No. 646.) FuU-length ; standing, r. hand resting on table ; doublet embroidered with pearls, black plumed hat ; his son, at 8 years of age, to his 1.; in blue ; dated 1602. Canvas, 80 x 50. 672 SIR THOMAS CREWE, Kt. Lord Crewe. Youngest bro. of Sir Randolph Crewe ; Speaker of House of Commons, 1623, and in 1626 ; Sergeant-at-law in the reign of Chas. I. and father of John Crewe, afterw. Baron Crewe, of Stene. Bust ; high close ruff, scarlet gown, black close cap. Canvas, 30 X 35 in. 673 LADY MORTON. Viscount Dillon. P. Van Somer. FuU-length, standing; large lace-edged ruff, purplish gold embroidered dress, handkerchief in 1. hand, fan in r. Canvas, 83 X 51 in. 674 JOHN BRAMHALL, ARCHBP. OF ARMAGH (1593-1663). Archbishop of Armagh. B. at Pontefract, 1593 ; educ. at Sidney Sussex Coll. Camb. ; took orders ; Rector of Elrington, Yorksh. ; in 1623, held disputations on the Romish con troversy; Chap, to Dr. Mathews, Archbp. of York; Preb. of York; of Ripon; D.D. 1630, to IreL as King's ChapL; Bp. of Londonderry, 1634; recovered much property for the Church, and encountered violent opposition ; embark. for Engl, aided Chas. I. against the Pari, party; after Marston Moor, 1644, emigrat. to Hamburg; remain, abroad till the Restora. ; Archbp. of Armagh, 1661 ; Speaker of Ho. of Lords, 1661 ; d. June, 1663. Wrote in defence of the English Church and on Controversy; collected works pub. 1677. Bust to r. ; clerical dress. Oval, canvas, 30 X 25 in. 675 SIR ANTHONY BROWNE, Kt. ist VISCOUNT MONTAGU, K.G. ( -1592). Ld. Vaux of Harrowden. Ascribed to Sir Antonio More. Son of Sir Anthony Browne, Kt,, a General and Statesman in the reign of Henry VIIL ; elected Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 1553; created Visct Montagu, and sent with Thomas Thurlby, Bp. of Ely, to the Pope, for the purpose of re-unit EngL with the Church of Rome, 1554; K-G. 1555; left out of the Priv. Coun. on the access, of Elizab. ; voted in Pari., with the E. of Shrewsbury, against abolishing the Pope's supremacy ; highly esteemed by Q. Eliz. ; sat on the trial of Mary, Q. of Scots; d. 19 October, 1592. Half-length ; seated in arm-chair ; black dress, close ruff, gold chain, and enamelled jewel ; landscape in background. Panel, 44 X 31 in. 676 SIR HENRY LEE, K.G. (1531-1611). Viscount Dillon. Cornelius Jansen. Eld. son of Sir Anthony Lee, Kt., of Quarrendon, Bucks, and Margaret, dau. of Sir Henry Wyat, of Allington Castle, Kent ; b. at AUington, 1531 ; 138 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). marr. Ann, dau. of Wm. Ld. Paget ; Master of the Ordnance, Keeper of Hat field Park, and Champion to Q. Elizabeth ; his dog Bevis saved him from the treachery of a servant ; d. at Spelsbury, Oxon. 1610. Half-length, standing to r. ; white doublet, crimson cloak ; r. hand resting on head of his dog Bevis ; motto, " More faithful than favoured," and poetical inscription on background. Canvas, 46 X 34 in. 677 GEORGE, 5TH LORD SETON ( -1584). LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Somerville. Sir Antonio More. Eldest son of George, 4th Lord Seton ; Commissioner from Pari, of Scot. at the marr. of Mary (Q. of Scots) with the Dauphin, 1557 ; Priv. CounciL and Master of the Household to Q. Mary ; aided her escape from Lochleven Castle, 1 568 ; in exile in Flanders and drove a waggon for his livelihood ; employed, 1570, in cause of Mary ; Ambas. to France, 1583 ; d. 8 Jan. 1584. Half-length, standing ; red gold-embroidered dress, holding baton in r. hand. Inscribed "^t. 27," and dated " 157-." Panel, 48 X43 in. ¦678 SIR THOMAS OVERBURY, Kt. (1581-1613). Viscount Dillon. B. at Compton Scorfen, Warwicksh. in 1581 ; stud, at Queen's Coll. Oxf; in 1601, visited Scotland and became acquainted with Car, afterw. favourite of James 1. ; Kt. in 1608 ; offended the Countess of Essex, who offered loool. to have him murdered, and at length succeed, in having him poison, in the Tower, 15 Sept. 1613. He was a scholar and wrote some clever verses. Head and shoulders ; white doublet, open collar. Panel, 18 X 14 in. 679 LADY MARGARET RUSSELL, COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND ( -1616). Earl of Verulam. 3rd dau. of Francis RusseU, 2nd E. of Bedford ; marr. in 1577, G. Clifford, 3rd E, of Cumberland, by whom she was mother of Anne, Countess of Dorset and Pembroke ; d. 16 1 6. Bust looking to L ; lace ruff, black jewelled dress ; s. of arms to L; dated Oct 25, 1585, ^Et 25. Panel, 23 x 18 in. 680 ANNE VAVASOUR. Viscount Dillon. Maid of honour to Qu. Elizab. at the time of the Armada, 1588; celeb. for her beauty; mistress of Sir Henry Lee, K.G. (No. 676) ; bu. at Quar rendon, Bucks, in the same tomb with him, but remov. by order of the Bishop of Lincoln, and the tomb defaced in 1612, Bust ; with large lace-edged ruff, and lace-edged cap ; background of woodbine leaves ; pendent jewel on L side. Panel, 22 x 20 in. 681 MARY STUART, Q. OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Viscount Dillon. Only child of James V. of Scori, ; b, 1542 ; marr, ist, the Dauphin of France; 2nd, m 1565, Henry, Ld, Darnley (No. 323) ; 3rd, in 1567, the E. of BothweU ; beheaded at Fotheringay Castle, 8 Feb, 1587. Full-length, standing; black pearl embroidered, satin-lined mantle ruff and black veil, handkerchief in 1. hand. Canvas, 84 x 52 in. ' upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 4 — Nos. 685-712). 139 682 SIR WILLIAM BRERETON, Kt. LORD BRERETON (1550-1631). LENT EY PAINTER. Mr. H. Brereton Trelawny. Lucas de Heere. Son of Sir Wm. Brereton, Kt., of Brereton ; b. 1550 ; cr. Baron Brereton of Leighlin, co. Carlow, 1624 ; d. 1631. Half-length, standing, in dark gold embroidered dress, glove in r. hand ; s. of arms to L ; dated "1579 ; age, 28." Panel, 41 x 29 in. 683 LETTICE KNOLL YS, CNTSS. of LEICESTER. Marquis Townshend. Dau. of Sir Francis KnoUys ; marr. istly, Walter, E. of Essex, and2ndly, after his death, Robert Dudley, E. of Leicester, the favourite of Q. Elizabeth. Half-length ; standing' near table, on which are flowers ; wide ruff, black hat. Canvas 44 x 3S in. 684 CARDINAL ALLEN (1532-15^4). St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw. William Allen, Cardinal Archbp. of Mechlin; b. 1532; d. 1594. Bust to r ; scarlet cap and mantle. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. FOURTH BAT {Nos. 685 to 712). 685 DUDLEY, 4TH LORD NORTH, K.B. ( -1677). Colonel North, M.P. Vandyck. Son of Dudley, 3rd Ld. North; succ. to the Peer. 1666; d. 1677, To waist; towards 1.; lace-edged collar, dark dress, ribbon and badge K.B. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 686 ANN MONTAGUE, LADY NORTH. Colonel North, M.P. Cornelius Jansen. Dau. and co-heir of Sir Chas. Montague, Knt. and niece of Henry, E. of Manches. ; marr. Dudley, 4th Ld. North, by whom she had 6 sons and 4 daus. To waist; wide lace- trimmed ruff, bl. dress, slashed sleeves, scarlet ribbons ; signed, " C. J. fecit, 1628." Panel, 30 x 25 in. 687 COL. PENRUDDOCK and MRS. PENRUDDOCK. Col. Bingham. One of the three sons of Sir John Penruddock of Compton Chamberlain, Wilts, who died in the King's service ; took up arms at Salisbury and pro claimed Charles at Blandford ; entered Canterbury with a few horse when the assizes were held and made prisoners of the judges and sheriffs ; attacked by Colonel Unton Croke ; captured and beheaded in violation of a promise of quarter, 16 May, 1655. Half-length, seated ; landscape background. Canvas, 37 X 54 in. 140 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 688 Dr. THOMAS FARNABY (1575-1647). LENT BY PAINTER. Col. Farnaby Lennard. Cornelius Jansen. Schoolmaster and classical scholar; b. in London, about 1575 ; servitor of Merton ColL Oxf 1590; fell into the hands of a Jesuit, who took him to Spain; escaped and accompanied Drake and Hawkins on their expedition, 1595 ; served as a soldier in the Netherlands; began to keep school first at Martock, Somerset, then in London; gained great reputation as a teacher there, and at Sevenoaks, where he established a school and bought a large estate; wrote schoolbooks and commentaries on classical authors; d. 1647. His descendants were raised to the Baronetage, 1727. Bust, looking to L ; black dress, wide lace collar. Dated, "^t. 63, 1637." Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 689 SIR FRESCHEVILLE HOLLES ( -1672). Duke of Portland. Eld. son of Gervase Holies, one of the Masters of Requests to King Charles I.; app. Comm. of the "Antelope" at the outbreak of the Dutch war, 1666; lost his »rm in the first battle, and was knighted; app. temporary Vice-AdmL 1672; fell in the battle of Solebay, 1672. Bust, to r. ; lace-edged ruff, buff doublet, white sleeves ; inscribed with name, &c. Canvas, 26 x 22 in. 690 EDMUND WALLER (1605-1687). Sir Henry G. P. Bedingfield, Bt. Vandyck. Poet; b. 3 March, 1605, at ColeshiU; son of Robert Waller, and Anna Hampden (sister to Jn. Hampden) ; educ, at Eton and King's Coll, Camb. ; M.P. for Amersham, under Jam. 1. and Chas. I. ; and in the Short and Long Paris, of 1640 ; one ofthe Pari. Commis. in Treaty of Oxf 1643 ; engaged in "Waller's Plot" against Pari. May, 1643 ; sent to Tower and condemned to death, but reprieved and fined ^10,000; retir. to France, but ret. 1653; sat as M.P. under Chas. II. and Jam. II. ; courted unsuccessfully the Lady Dorothy Sidney, under the name of "Saccharissa;" d. 21 Oct. 1687; bu. at Beaconsfield, Berks. Full-length, standing ; black dress, white collar ; r. hand extended ; 1. arm resting on pedestal ; landscape background. Canvas, 84 X 50 in. 691 STEPHEN CHARNOCK B.D. (1628-1680). Dr. Williams's Library. Nonconformist Divine; b. in Lond. 1628; studied at Oxf and Camb.; rose to fame as a popular preacher ; wrote " Discourse on Providence ;". ad hered to the Nonconformist party after the Restora. ; d. 1680. Bust, to r. ; black dress, small white collar. Oval canvas, 29 x 25 in. 692 SIR WM. WIDDRINGTON, Bart, ist LORD WIDDRINGTON (1611-1651). Mr. Charles Towneley. Vandyck. A promin. partisan of King Charles I. in the civil wars; b. i6ii ; raised a large force for the Royal cause, and participated in the victories of the D. of Newcastle, under whom he fought ; raised to the Peerage, 1643; fell in the battle of Wigan Lane, 165 1. To waist; looking to r.; dark armour, white collar; baton in r. hand. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 4 — Nos. 685-712). 141 693 SIR HENRY SPELMAN, Kt. (1562-1641). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Joseph Walker. P. Van Somer. Learned Antiquary ; b. at Congham, Norfolk, 1562 ; educ. at Walsingham school, Norfolk, and Trin. CoU. Camb., stud, at Lincoln's Inn ; Sheriff of Norfolk, 1604 ; knighted by James I. ; devoted himself to antiqua. studies ; his "Glossarium Archaiologicum" is his most valuable work ; d. 1641 ; bu. • in Westminster Abbey. Bust to r. ; lace-edged ruff, black dress. " Bequeathed to PhUip, Ld. Hardwick, Ld. High Chan., by E. Spelman." Canvas, 30 x 23 in. 694 JOHN TRADESCANT, the Younger (1608-1662). Mr. W. Percival Boxall. Horticulturist ; b. 1608 ; son of John Tradescant of Lambeth, King's Gardener to Charles I. ; assisted in collecting the museum of curiosities known as Tradescant's Ark, and inherited it from his father ; travelled to Virginia and collected plants ; bequeathed the collect, to Elias Ashmole, who added it to his Museum at Oxford ; d. 22 April, 1662 ; bu. at Lambeth, where his widow erected a monument to the family. To waist ; 1. hand resting on skull ; r. holding a flower ; wreath of flowers on table before him. Canvas, 40 X 29 in. 695 COLONEL SIR THOMAS SANDERS (1610-1695). Mr. George Sandars. Robert Walker. Of Ireton, co. Derbyshire ; b. 1610 ; M.P. for that county ; raised a troop of horse and joined the Pari, army ; Lt-Col. 1643 ; served in the midland counties under Sir John Gell ; comm. a regt. of cavalry, 1648 ; refused to act in the trial of Ch. I.; did not acknow. "the Protector;" imprisoned; aided the Restoration ; d. 1695. Bust to 1. ; armour, small white collar, grey hair. Canvas, 29 X 23 in. 696 DOROTHY NORTH, LADY DACRE. Colonel North, M.P. Vandyck. Dau. of Dudley, 3rd Ld. North; 2nd wife of Richard Lennard, 13th Ld. Dacre, in the reigns of Jam. I. and Chas. I. Three-quarter size, standing to r. ; low black dress, rose in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 697 THOMAS LD. COVENTRY, LORD KEEPER (1578-1640). Mr. Thomas Frewen. Cornelius Jansen. A learned Judge ; eldest son of Sir Thos. Coventry, Judge of the Comm. Pleas; b.at Earles-croome, Worcestersh. 1578; ent. Baliol CoU. Oxf 1592; was successful at the Bar; in 1617, Sol.-Gen. and Kt; Att.-Gen. 1621, and Ld. Keeper, 1625; crea. Baron Coventry, 1628; supported Charles I. in his views of prerogative ; d. at Durham House, Strand, 14 January, 1640. Half-length, standing to 1. ; black dress, high lace ruff and cuffs ; pre sented with No. 701 by the Lord Keeper to his kinsman and sec. Thankful Frewen ; signed, " C. J. fecit, 1629." Canvas, 46 x 38 in. 142 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 698 SIR CHARLES RICH ( -1627). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Dillon. Vandyck. 3rd son of Robert Rich, 3rd Ld. Rich ; brother of Earls of Warwick and HoUand, lost his life at the Isle of Rhe, in the expedition under the D, of Buckingham, 1627. Full-length, standing in armour ; 1. hand resting on table, on which is . plumed helmet. Canvas, 75 X 50 in. 699 SIR WALTER PYE. Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bt. Cornelius Jansen. Last Attorney-Gen. of the Court of Wards and Liveries, time of James I. Bust to 1. ; black dress, lace-edged ruff. Panel, 31 X 25 in. 700 JAMES GRAHAM, MAROUIS OF MONTROSE (161 2-1 650). Earl of Warwick. Vandyck or Dobson. B. 1612 ; educ. in France ; joined the Covenanters in Scotland, 1637, but afterwards declared for the King, and was victorious at Perth, Aberdeen, and Inverlochy ; retired abroad on his defeat by Gen, David Leslie, 1645 ; re turned to Scotland with a commission from Charles II. ; was routed at Invercarron, fled into the Highlands, where he was given up by Macleod of Assynt, a former adherent, and executed at Edinburgh, 21 May, 1650. Half-length to r. ; armour, 1. hand leaning on truncheon. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 701 ELIZABETH ALDERSEY, LADY COVENTRY. Mr. Thomas Frewen. Cornelius Jansen. Dau. of Jn. Aldersey, Esq. of Spurstow ; marr. ist. Will Pitchford, Esq. ; 2nd, Thomas, Ld. Coventry, Ld. Keeper of the Great Seal of England in the reign of Charles I. ; to her youngest dau., Dorothy, Lady Packington, is as cribed the authorship of " The Whole Duty of Man." Half-length, standing to r. ; large ruff and cuffs, bl, dress, r. hand on table with scarlet cover ; signed, " C. J,, fecit, 1631," Canvas, 46 x 37 in. 702 COLONEL EDWARD POPHAM. Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. Cooper. 5th son of Sir Francis Popham, Kt, of Littlecote, M.P. ; on the side of the Pari, in the civil wars, and commanded a regt. ; d. 165 1, and had a pub. funeral in Westm. Abbey, where a monu, was erected to himself and his wife. Half-length to 1. ; armour, baton in r, hand. Canvas, 33 X 32 in. 703 COL. LEGGE, " Honest Will Legge " (1612-1672). Earl of Dartmouth. Huysman. B. about 1612; sent by his godfather, the E. of Danby, to serve under Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, in Germany ; served afterw. under the Pr. of Orange against the Spaniards in the Low Countries; after his return Groom of the King's Bedchamb. ; distinguished himself during the Civil War by his faithful attachm. to the King, on acct. of which he received the surname of" Honest WiU Legge;" wounded and taken pris. at the battle of Worcester; escaped to the Continent through the assist, of his wife; returned after the Restora, and was in high favour tiU his death, 1672, upsiairs.^ jlastern ijallery ^oay i — i\os. C1S5-712). 143 Half-length, standing to 1.; buff coat, crimson sash ; tents and mounted figures in distance to the r.; r. hand resting on cannon. Canvas, 49 X 41 in. 704 JAMES GREGORY, F.R.S. (1638-1675). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Gregory. Nat. Philosoph.; b. at Aberdeen, 1638; educ. at Marischal Coll. ; publ. a " Treatise on Optics," in which he made known his invent, of the Reflecting Telescope, 1663 ; travell. on the Continent ; pub. at Padua, his " Quadrature of the Circle and Hyperbola," 1665 ; after his return, F.R.S. and Prof of Mathemadcs at St Andrews; Prof of Mathematics at Edin. 1674; suddenly became blind, whUe showing the SateUites of JupUer to his pupUs, and d. a few days after, Oct 1675. To waist, showing r. hand, globe to his 1. ; black gown and bands. Can vas, 29 X 23 in. : 705 ISABELLA EDMUNDS, LADY DELAWARR. Countess Delawarr. Vandyck. Dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Edmunds, Kt. ; Treasurer of the House hold to K. Charles I. ; marr. Henry, 4th Ld. Delawarr, by whom she had issue, Charles, 5th Ld. Delawarr, who succ, to the Peerage in 1628. FuU-length, standing to r. ; low white satin dress, trinamed with lace ; vase, dog, and flowers to her r. Canvas, 84 x 5 1 in. 706 RICHARD MORE, M.P. Mr. R. Jasper More, M.P. Cornelius Jansen. M.P. for Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, in the Long Parliament. Bust, nearly full face ; lace wide-edged collar, black dress ; s. of arms to his 1. Canvas, 30 by 25 in. 707 PETER TALBOT, TITULAR ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN (1620-1680). Lord Talbot de Malahide. John Riley. An Irish Jesuit; bro. of Col. Rich. Talbot, afterw. D. of Tyrconnel; b. 1620 in Dublin; received among the Jesuits in Portugal, 1635 ; took orders at Rome ; lectur. as Profess, at Antwerp ; supposed to be the person who, in 1656, reconciled Chas. II. to the CathoUc Religion; sent to Engl, to pro mote the interests of his order; paid his court to Cromwell; opp. Monk's declar. for the king ; fled at the Restora. ; ret. to be chapl, of Q, Katharine ; crea. titular Archbp. of Dublin by Pope Clement IX. 1669; supp. to be im- plicat. in the Popish plot, 1678 ; imprison, in Dublin Castle, where he d. i68o. Bust, full face ; black clerical dress and cap. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. 708 SIR W. FIELDING, ist E. of DENBIGH ( -1643). Earl of Denbigh. Son of Basil Fielding, Sheriff of Warwicksh. in 1612; crea. Baron and Visct. Fielding, 1620; E. of Denbigh, 1622; adhered faithfully to Chas, "I. on the breaking out of the Civil War ; distin. himself in many engagements ; mortal, wound, in a skirm. near Birmingh. 3 Apr. 1643; d. a few days after. Bust to 1. ; red dress, white collar, long grey hair. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 709 JOHN CLEVELAND (1613-1659). Earl of Ellesmere. William Dobson. Political writer in the reign of Charles I.; b. 1613.; supported the cause of 144 Supplementary Collection {Nos, 625-946). the King ; joined the Royal Army at the outbreak ofthe Civil War ; was Judge Advocate to the troops garrisoning Newark; subsequently taken prisoner at Norwich, but liberated by Cromwell after some months' captivity; d. 1659. Bust to r. ; black dress, small white collar, long fair hair. Marked at back, " P. Lely, H.R." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 710 SIR CHAS. COTTEREL, W. DOBSON, and SIR BALTHAZAR GERBIER, Kt. LENT BY ' PAINTER. Duke of Northumberland. William Dobson. Son of Sir Clement, of Wylsford, Lincolnsh. ; b. 1615 ; groom-porter to James I.; Masterof the Ceremonies under Charles I.Charles Il.and James II. 1641-86; during the interregnum. Steward to the Q. of Bohemia; disting. for his knowledge of Mod. Languages ; translat. during his exile " Cassandra, the famed Romance," from the French ; assisted in translat. from the Italian, Ei'AvUa's " Hist, of the Civil Wars of France ;" D.C.L. Oxf 1670 ; resign. his office as Master ofthe Ceremonies, 1686. William Dobson ; painter ; b. 1610 ; studied under Robert, afterw. Sir Robt. Peake ; introd.to Char. I. by Vandyck, and succ. on his d. to the king's favour, who called him the English Tintoret, and app. him Sergt. Painter ; in difficulties on the breaking out ofthe Civil War ; and d. 28 Oct. 1646. Bathazar Gerbier D'Ouvilly ; painter and architect ; b. at Antwerp, 1591 ; accomp. Pr. Charles (afterw. Char. I.) and Buckingham to Spain, and painted minia. of the Infanta ; employed in negociations ; succ. Inigo Jones as Surveyor of Roy. Buildings, and Kt. 1628 ; d. 1667. Half-length figures ; Dobson to the 1. holding sketch in r. hand. Canvas, 39 X 51 in. 71 1 ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, ist MARQ. of ARGYLL (1598-1662). Duke of Argyll, Kt. Statesman and General; son of Archibald, 7th Marq.; b. 1598; Lord of Session, 1634; sided with the Covenanters, and demanded the abolition of Episcopacy in Scotland, 1638; crea. Marq. 1641; joined the Presbyterian army at the outbreak ofthe civU war; defeated by Montrose at Inverlochie 1645; acquiesced in the Protectorate of CromweU; tried for high treason after the Restoration and beheaded, 27 May, 1662. Bust to 1. ; black dress, white coUar, close black cap. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 712 GERVASE HOLLES. Duke of Portland. Son of Frescheville Holies, and nephew of John, ist E. of Clare; marr. Dorothy, dau. of John Kirkton, Esq. ; Master of Requests to K. Charles I. : wrote an historical account of the Holies Family. To waist, to L ; buff doublet, smaU lace-edged collar ; dagger to his r. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. FIFTH BAT (Nos. 713/0 742). 713 RICHARD BAXTER. Dr. Williams's Library. B. at Rowden, Salop, 12 Nov. 161?; one of the most remarkable men of his time; respected alike by Churchmen and Presbyterians; Author of "The Saint s Everiastmg Rest ;" refused the Bprick of Hereford ; Member of the h upstairs.] Eastern Gallery. (Bay 5 — Nos, 713-742). 145' Savoy Conference ; ejected by the Act of Uniformity, 1662 ; tried before Jeffreys, 1685, for reflections on Episcopacy in his " Paraphrase on the New Testament," when he was defend, by J. Wallop ; imprisoned for 18 months ; d. 8 December, 1691. To waist, looking to r. ; black cap and dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 714 SIR ROGER L'ESTRANGE. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Bruce. Sir Peter Lely. Son of Sir Hamond L'Estrange, a Royalist; b. in Norfolk, 1616; educ. in Camb. ; adopted his father's political principles ; accompanied Charles I. to Scotl. 1639; planned the surprise of Lynn, in Norfolk; was betrayed and sentenced to be shot as a spy, 1644; four years a prisoner in Newgate f escaped and fled to the Continent; returned after the dissolution of the Long Parliam. 1653; pardoned by Cromwell; after the Restoration app> Licenser of the Press; edit, the bi-weekly newspapers, "The Public In teUigencer," and "The News," 1663, and "The Observator," 1679, to vin dicate the measures of the Ct. and the character of the King ; knighted by James II. 1685, but could not agree with him on his measures of toleration; lost all his appointments, 1687; d. 1704. Bust to 1. ; brownish dress, large fair wig. Canvas, 22X 19 in. 715 AqCEPTED FREWEN, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK (1588-1664). Mr. Thomas Frewen. B, in Kent, 1588; studied at MagdaL ColL Oxf of which he became FeU. and Pres. ; Chaplain to Charles I. 1631 ; Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 1643; transla. to York at th^ Restora, 1660; d. 1664. Full-length, seated to L; episcopal robes ; open Bible in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 716 SIR JAS. THORNHILL, Kt. M.P. (1676-1734). Mr. Samuel Laurence. William Hogarth. Painter ; b. at Weymouth, Dorsetsh. 1676 ; his father being obliged to seU his estate, young ThornhiU set out for London, and was aided by Dr. Sydenham, his uncle ; gained some reputation as a histor. painter ; travelled on the Continent, and on his return was patronised by Q. Anne ; decorated the cupola of St. Paul's, and the saloon and dining-haU at Greenwich Hosp. his payment being at the rate of 40s. the square yard ; full-sized copies of RaffaeUe's Cartoons, executed by him, are now in the Royal Academy ; his dau. marr. Hogarth ; M.P. for Weymouth ; d. 4 May, 1734. Bust, to r. ; reddish dress, long grey hair. Canvas, 29 X 24 m. 717 GEO. GORDON, 2nd MARQUIS OF HUNTLY ( -1649)- Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Vandyck. Son of Geo. 6th E. and ist Marquis ; succ. to the Marquisate, 1636 ; marr. Lady Anne Campbell, dau. of Archibald, 7th E. of ArgyU ; firmly adhered to the cause of Chas. I. during the RebeUion, and was behead, m consequence, 30 March, 1649. „ ,, ,, , -j j Full-length, standing ; cuirass, and lace collar, blue silver-embroidered sash, r. hand resting on stick. Canvas, 71 X 5° in- » 718 REV. JOHN HOWE, M.A. (1630-1705). Dr. Williams's Library. Nonconformist divine ; b. 17 May, 1630, at Loughborough ; educ at Lancaster, Christ's Coll. Camb. Brazenose and Magdalen CoU. Oxf ; Chap. 146 Supplementary Collection {Nos, 625-946). to the Protector and his son ; after Restora. resided in Irel. and at Utrecht ; return, to Engl, on James's declara. for liberty of conscience ; d. 2 Apl. 1705. Bust ; full fair wig, dark gown, white bands. Canvas, 29 X 25 in. 719 SIR WM. PURVES, of Woodhouselee, Kt. LENT BY _ PAINTER. Mr. David Laing. Sir Peter Lely. Solicitor-Gen. for Scotland in the reign of George 1 1.; supposed to be the " Sir WiUiam Worthy" of Allan Ramsay's « Gentle Shepherd." Bust to r. ; dark dress, lace cravat, full dark wig. Canvas, 24 x 19 in. „„. 720 JOHN GRAHAM, OF CLAVERHOUSE, VISCOUNT DUNDEE (1650-1689). Mr. j. Maxtone Graham. B. 1650 ; a cadet of the family of Fintrie ; educ. at St. Andrews ; served in Holland under William, Prince of Orange (afterw. King), whose life he saved at the battle of St. Neff; on his return home, was appointed to a high command in Scotl. ; crea. Visct. Dundee, 1687 ; at the Revolution, he raised the Highland dans for James, and fought General Mackay at Killiecrankie, where he received his death-wound, 17 June, 1689. Bust to r. ; long dark hair ; within oval cartouche. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 721 FRANCES CROMWELL, LADY RUSSELL (1638- ). Lady Frankland Russell. 4th dau. ofthe Protector; b. at Ely, 1638; marr. istly, Robert Rich, son of Lord Rich and grandson of the E. of Warwick ; 2ndly, Sir John Russell, Bart. Three-quarter size, seated ; nearly full face, blue drapery. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. 722' ROBERT NELSON (1656-1715). Stationers' Company. . Called the "pious" Nelson; b. in Lond. 1766; educ. at St Paul's School and by Dr. Geo. Bull, and at Trin. CoU. Camb. ; FeUow of Roy. Soc. 1680 ; traveUed in company with Dr. HaUey ; joined the Nonjurors at the Revolu. • returned to the Ch. of Engl. 1709 ; attended Archbishop TUlotson in his last iUness ; wrote " Companion for the Fasts and Festivals of the Church of England," &c ; d. at Kensington, 1715. Bust to L ; fair wig, blue drapery, white cravat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 723 DENZIL HOLLES, LORD HOLLES (1597-1680). ' " Duke of Portland. Politician and Diplomatist; 2nd son of John, ist E. of Clare; b. at Haughton, Notts, 1597; ent Parliam. 1627; imprisoned for support the resolut. against Popery, and the arbitrary levying of tonnages and poundages 1629; assisted m the impeachment of Strafford, 1641 ; was one ofthe "Five Members" attempted to be arrest, by the King, 1642; afterw. separ. himself from *he ruling party and went abroad ; created Ld. HoUes of Ifield at the Restor.; Ambass. to France, 1663; Plenipo. at 1667; notwithstanding his official employment, did not join the Court party, but continued a leader of the Opposition; d. 1680. To waist ; black surcoat, lace cravat, full wig ; s. of arms to his 1 Canvas, 30 X 25 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 5-^ Ai''«. 713-742). 147 724 REV. HUGH PETERS (1599-1660). LENT BY PAINTER. Rev. Dr. Treffry. B. at Fowey, Cornwall, 1599; educ. at Trin. Coll. Camb.; where he •studied for the Church, but was expelled for irregular conduct ; joined a com pany of actors ; afterw. officiat. as Lecturer of St. Sepulchre's, Lond. ; preach. in the cause of Pari, at the outbreak of the civil war and promot. the King's death; tried for high treason at the Restoration, and executed with the regicides, 1660. Bust, to L; black dress, flat white collar ; inscribed with name, and " JE t. 28, 1627." Panel, 22 X 19 in. 725 LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL (1639-1683). Duke of Devonshire, K.G. B. 1639 ; eldest surviving son of William, ist Duke of Bedford, by Anne Carr, daughter of Robert, E, of Somerset ; married, 1667, to Rachel, Lady Vaughan ; M.P. for Bedfordshire in four parliaments, and of the Privy Council, 1679 ; zealously supported the Exclusion Bill ; and in June, 1680, publicly presented the D. of York as a recusant, in Westminster Hall ; carried the Bill up to the House of Lords ; accused of being engaged in the ",Rye House Plot ;" condemned and executed, 21 July, 1683. Three-quarter size ; seated to r., r. hand resting on edge of balcony ; purplish drapery. Canvas, 51 X 41 in. 726 CHRISTOPHER MONK, 2nd D. OF ALBEMARLE, K.G. ( -1688). Misses Heys. Only son of George Monk, ist D. ; succ. to the Dukedom, 1670; Priv. Coun. and K.G. 1671; went out as Gov.-Gen. of Jamaica, accom. by Sir Hmis Sloane, 1687 ; d. there, 1688. Bust to 1. ; gold enriched cuirass, black wig, lace cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 727 BRIDGET CROMWELL, MRS. FLEETWOOD (1624-1681). Lady Frankland Russell. Cor-nelius Jansen. B. 1624 ; eldest dau. of the Protector and Elizabeth Bourchier ; marr. ist, to Hen. Ireton, Ld. Deputy of Irel. 15 Jan. 1647 ; and 2nd, to Gen. Charles Fleetwood, Ld. Deputy of Irel. ; she long survived the Restor. ; d. at Stoke Newington and bu. there, 5 Sept. 1681. Bust, to r.; low blue dress, edged with lace; signed " C. J. fecit, 1638." Canvas, 34 X 24 in. ^728 OLIVER CROMWELL, the "PROTECTOR" (1599-1658). Lady Frankland Russell. Son of Robert CromweU; b. at Huntingdon, 1599; d. at Hampton Court, 3 September, 1658. Bust, as a child of two years old ; white flat collar, slashed sleeves. Panel, 15 X 13 in. At back, "Picture purchased Jan. 1791, from Mr. Graves, printseller in Catherine St. to whom Mr, Gerrard, the auctioneer, sold it many years since, among the furniture of i\Ir, Story, of Greek St whose mother was waiting-woman to Mrs. Ireton, daughter to Oliver CromweU.— T. F." 148 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 729 MARY CROMWELL, LADY FAUCONBERG ( -1712)- LENT BY PAINTER. Lady Frankland Russell. Cornelius Jansen. Third dau. of the Protector ; marr. Thos. Visct. afterw. Earl Fauconberg, 1657 ; supposed to have interested herself in the Restoration of Chas. II. ; d. March, 17 12. Bust, to 1.; low yellowish dress and blue scarf Canvas, 29 X 25 in. 730 COUNTESS OF LEICESTER and COUNTESS OF CARLISLE. Mr. Charles Morrison. Vandyck. Half-length, seated, near a fountain ; landscape background. Canvas, 40 X 63 in. 731 HUMPHREY SIDNEY ( -1692). Mr. Deeble Boger. John Riley. Son of Robert, 2nd E. of Leicester and Dorothy Percy, dau. of the E. of • Northumberland ; younger brother of Algernon Sidney ; d. 1692. ' To waist, towards the r. showing both hands ; black dress, broad white lace-edged collar, slashed sleeves. Canvas, 35 X 28 in. 732 HENRY CROMWELL (1628-1675). Lady Frankland Russell. Ld. Dep. of IreL; b. 20 Jan. 1628, at Huntingdon; youngest son of the Protector ; educ. at Felsted ; ent Parliamentary Army at sixteen ; accomp. the Protector to queU rebell. in Irel. 1649; sat in Barebones Pari. 1653; marr. 1653, a dau. of Sir Fras, Russell, Bt; M.P. for Cambridge University, 1654; Ld. Dep. of Irel. 1657 ; after the Restor. lived in reti^em. at Spinney Abbey, Cambridgesh. where he was visit by Chas. 1 1., Sept 167 1 ; d. 25 Mar. 1675. Bust, full face ; black dress, long reddish hair. Panel, 23J x 17J in. ^733 RICHARD CROMWELL (1626-1712). Lady Frankland Russell. Robert Walker. Second son of the Protector ; b. 4 Oct. 1626 ; succ. his father as Lord Protector of Engl. 3 Sept. 1658 ; abdicated 25 May, 1659 ; travelled on the Continent after the Restoration ; returned to England, 1680 ; d. at Cheshunt 12 July, 17 1 2, ' Bust, to r.; black dress, white collar. Canvas, 28 x 23 in. 734 ALGERNON SIDNEY (1620-1683). Earl Spencer, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. 2nd son of Robert, E. of Leicester ; b. about 1620 ; served in Ireland under his brother, Ld. Lisle; joined the Pari, party in 1643; Gov. of Dover- nominated a member of Court for trial of Charles I. but did not serve • after Restoration, remained abroad tiU 1677 ; accused of aiding the "Rye House Plot ;" tried before Judge Jeffreys ; executed 7 Dec. 1683. Three-quarter size ; standing to r. ; claret-coloured drapery, coUar and under-sleeves white. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 5 — Nos. 713-742^. i 49 735 COL. SAMUEL MORE, M.P. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. R. Jasper More, M.P. Sir Peter Lely. On the Pari, side in the Civil Wars ; defended Hopton Castle ; one of the forty appointed to try Chas. I. ; M.P. in CromweU's Pari. 1656. Bust to 1. ; long brown wig, lace cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 736 LADY MONTAGU. Mr. C. Mostyn. Sir Peter Lely. Ann, 3rd d. of Edw. E. of Sandwich ; marr. ist Sir R. Edgecumbe, and and, Charles Montagu, Esq. brother of C. 8th E. of Halifax; she d. 1730. Three-quarter size, seated to r. ; low yellowish drapery, landscape back ground. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 737 GEO. LEGGE, ist LD. DARTMOUTH ( -1691). Earl of Dartmouth. Vivian. Naval and MUitary Officer; eld. son of Col. Wm. Legge {See No. 16) ; ent the Navy at 17; served with distinction in the Dutch wars; Gov. of Portsmouth ; Mast, of the Horse and Gent, of the Bedchamb. to James, D. of York, 1673; CoL of a Regt. of Foot and Mast.-Gen. of the Ordn. 1677 ; crea. Baron Dartmouth, 1682; sent as Adml. of the Fleet to demolish Tan- giers, 1683 ; received £10,000 reward for his services; again app. Adml. of the Fleet, by James II. , to intercept the Pr. of Orange, 1687 ; depriv. of his offices after the Revolution, and sent to the Tower, where he d. 25 Oct., 169!. Three-quarter size, standing to r. ; resting r. hand on baton ; yellowish dress, white sleeves ; mariner's compass on table, ships in distance to 1. Canvas, 50 X 41 in. 738 COLONEL JOHN TWISLETON. Ven. Lord Saye and Sele. D. Mytens. Lived under Charles I. and the Commonwealth; filled the office of High Sheriff of Kent, and was created a Baronet by CromweU. Full-length, standing ; black dress, lace collar, resting r. hand on white stick ; terrace with chequered pavement ; s. of arms to r. Dated " 1672, JEt. 58." Canvas, 84 X 55 in. 739 ANTHONY VERRIO (1634-1707). Marquis of Exeter. A. Verrio. Painter ; b. at Naples, 1634 ; traveUed in France ; invited to Engl, by Chas. II. who employed him in decorating Windsor Castle, where he painted most of the ceilings, one side of St. George's Hall, and the Chapel ; afterw. executed paintings in Cardinal Wolsey's tombhouse at Windsor, at Burleigh, at Chatsworth, and in the Chapel at Chelsea Hosp. ; was engaged by King WiUiam III. to paint the great Staircase at Hampton Court ; d. there, 1707. Bust, to r. ; long dark wig, dark brown drapery. Oval canvas, 30 x 25 in. 740 NELL GWYN (1650-1687). Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. Verelst. An "orange-girl" at the theatres; next, a clever and witty actress; at length the mistress of Charles II. and mother of the ist D. of St. Albans; b. 2 Feb. 1650, accord, to Lilly's horoscope of her nativ. among the Ashmolean Papers, of poor parents in a mean aUey, the Coal-yard, off Drury Lane; d. Nov. 1687, aged 37, and left money to the poor, to whom also sh? had been 150 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). kind in her life. According to popular tradition she suggested to, Chas. II. the founding of Chelsea HospitaL Three-quarter size, seated ; low white drapery, red curtain to her 1. flower in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 741 JOHN ROBARTES,2ND Ld. and ist E. of RADNOR. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. T. j. Agar RobArtes, M.P. Son of Richard Robartes, 1st Ld. ; fought in the Pari. Army during the Civil War; was nevertheless well received by Chas. II. after the Restoration ; app, Priv. Coun., Ld. Privy Seal, and Viceroy of Irel. ; known as " a staunch Presbyterian;" created E. of Radnor, 1679; d. 1685. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. ; peer's robes, coronet on table to his 1. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 742 REV. JOHN HOWE, M.A. (1630-1705). Mr. Edgar Disney. John Riley. {SeeNo. 7i?>.) Head to r. ; broad white bands, long dark hair. Canvas, 14} X 13 in. SIXTH BAT {Nos. 743 to 773). 743 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE, Kt. (1628-1698). Viscountess Palmerston. Sir Peter Lely. Statesm. and Diplomat.; son of Sir John Temple, Mast, of the RoUs in IreL; b. in London, 1628; educ. at Eman. ColL Camb.; studied chiefly foreign languages ; travelled'in France, Holland, Germany, 1648-54; afterw. resided with his father in Irel. where he studied hist, and philos. ; elected Memb. of the Irish Convention and Irish M.P. 1661 ; removed to Engl, 1662; sent on a special mission to the Bp. of Munster, 1665 ; ^PP- Resident at the Vice-regal Ct. in Brussels, 1666; estabL his fame by conclud, the Triple AUiance agst. France, and bringing about the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle betw. France and Spain, 1668 ; sent as Ambass. to the Hague, but recalled by the Cabal Ministry, 1669; engaged in negoriat. for a gen. peace in HoUand, 1674-79; declin. the office of Sec. of State, but mediated betw. King and ParL; retir. from pubL life, i68i ; lived at Moor Park, where, assist, by Swift, he compos, his Memoirs ; highly honoured by King Wm. III. althouo-h he would not take office; d. at Moor Park, 27 Jan. 1698. ° To waist, towards 1. ; dark dress, long dark wig. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 744 WILLIAM, 6th lord NORTH, and 2nd LORD GREY OF ROLLESTON ( -1734). Colonel North, MiP. Son of Charies, 5th Ld. North and ist Ld. Grey of RoUeston; succ. his father, 1690; served under the D. of Marlborough in aU his campaigns and had his right hand shot off at the battle of Blenheim ; d. without issue 1734 Half-length, standing to r. ; scariet gold-embroidered coat ; r.' hand resting on baton ; battle scene in distance to his r. Canvas, 49 x 39 in. 745 MARGARET WOFFINGTON (1720-1760). Miss Richardson. John Zoffany, R.A. Comic actress ; b. in Dublin, 18 Oct. 1720 ; brought up to the stage by a Madame Violante, a rope-dancer ; appeared first in Dub. ; at Cov. Gard. 1738, upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 6 — Nos. 743-773). 151 as " Sir Harry Wildair," where her beauty and liveliness won admiration ; in Dub. 1742 with Garrick, who addressed a love-song to "my Peggy ;" rival of Mrs. Cibber and Mrs. Bellamy ; struck with paralysis on the stage, 17 May, 1757 ; d. at Teddington, where she was noted for her charities, 28 Ap. 1760. To waist, looking to r.; white dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 746 ARNOLD-JOOST VAN KEPPEL, ist EARL OF ALBEMARLE, K.G. (1669-1718). LENT BY PAINTER. Lt.-Colonel Keppel. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Desc from a noble family of Guelderland, in Holland ; son of Oeswalt van Keppel, Ld. of the Voorst; b. 1669; accomp, the Pr. of Orange on his expedit' to EngL 1688; crea. by him, when WiU. 111., Baron Ashford, Visct. Bury, and E. of Albemarle, a town and territory in Normandy; K.G. ; also Memb. of the Nobles of Holland, Gen. of Horse in the serv. of the States- Gen. ; highly esteemed by King Will., who left him in his will the Lordship of Brevoorst and 200,000 guilders ; d. 30 May, 17 18. Bust, to r. ; in armour, long fair wig, white cravat. Canvas, 27 X 23 in, 747 ANNE SCOTT, 2nd COUNTESS and ist DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH, DU. of MONMOUTH (1651-1732). Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Sir Peter Lely. 2nd dau. of Francis, 2nd E. of Buccleuch ; b. at Dundee, 1651 ; esteem, the greatest heiress and one of the chief beauties of her time; marr. ist, 1663, James, D. of Monmouth, illegitimate son of Chas. II, who assumed the name of Scott, and with his Duch. was crea. D. and Duch. of Buccleuch, 1673 ; marr. 2ndly, Charles, 3rd Lord Cornwallis ; d. 6 Feb. 1732. Three-quarter size ; seated to 1. ; low red dress ; pedestal and vase to her 1. Canvas 30 x 25 in. 748 REV. WILLIAM WHISTON (1667-1752). Nat. Port. Gallery. Mrs. Hoadly. Theologian and mathemat.; b. at Norton, Leicestersh. 1667; studied at Clare . Hall, Camb. and was chosen FeUow of his CoU. ; succ. Sir Isaac Newton as Prof of Mathemat. 1703 ; expelled from the Univ. on account of heretical opinions 1710; went to Lond. and opened his own house for public worship ; towards the end of his life became a Baptist ; noted by his specu lations concerning the MiUennium and the Restora. of the Jews ; translated Josephus into English ; d. 1752. Bust to 1. ; black gown and bands, grey hair. Canvas, 21 x j6 in. • 749 MARY TUDOR, CNTSS. of DERWENTWATER (1673-1726). Colonel Leslie, K.H. Dau. of King Chas. Il.and Mrs. Mary Davis ("MoU" Davis) ; marr. Francis Radcliffe, 2nd E. of Derwentwater, by whom she became mother of James Radcliffe, the 3rd and last Earl. ¦ , r . ,, j FuU-length, standing ; low dress, trimmed with red ostrich-feathers, head- , dress of the same, long veU ; garden to the r._ Canvas, 83 X 49 m. 750 GEORGE FRED. HANDEL (1684-1759). Sacred Harmonic Society. Denner. ' Son of an eminent physician at HaUe, in Saxony, where he was b. 24 Feb. 1684; intended for the law, but showed, from a chUd, his passion for music; 152 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). taught by Fr. Zachau, organist of Halle ; comp. sonatas at 10 years of age ; went to Hamburg, where he had a duel with Mattheson, a rival musician ; produced operas, " Almeria," &c. ; visit. Florence, Venice, and Rome, where he became known to CoreUi; went to Hanover, 17 10, and found a patron in the Elector (Geo. I.); came to London; on the peace of Utrecht, composed, by Q. Ajme's commands, a "Te Deum" and "Jubilate;" receiv. a pension, which Geo. I. doubled ; wrote many operas ; opposed by an Italian faction, with Bononcini, &c. ; produced "Israel in Egypt," 1738; the "Messiah," 1741; went to DubL for nine months ; produ. "Samson," 1742; "Jephthah," 175 1 ; became blind in his latter years, but contin. to conduct his oratorios; d. on Good Friday, 13 April, 1759; bu. in Westminster Abbey, where is his monument by Roubiliac. Bust, to L; light wig, drab-coloured coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 751 ROBERT, LORD RAYMOND, Lord Ch. Just. (1673-1732). LENT BY PAINTER. Soc. OF Gray's Inn. B. 1673 i son of Sir Thos. Raymond, one of the Just of the King's Bench ; called to the Bar, 1694; M.P. for Lymington, 1710 ; Solicitor-Gen. 1710 ; Attorney-Gen. 1720 ; Comm. of the Gt. Seal, 1724 ; a Puisne Justice of K.B. 1723 ; Ld. Ch. Justice, 1724 ; crea. Baron Raymond, 1731 ; d. 1732 ; author of " Reports." Three-quarter size, seated to 1. ; robes as Ch. Justice. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 752 JOHN KIRBY (1690-1753). Rev. Kirby Trimmer. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Topographer ; b. at Halesworth, Suffolk, 1690 ; for some time a school master at Orford ; afterwards owner of a mill at Wickham Market ; marr. Alice Brown, 1714 ; known as auth. of the "Suffolk Traveller," the first topographical work on Suffolk, based on a survey of the county taken by him, 1732-34 ; d. at Ipswich, 13 Dec. 1753; bu. there, at St Mary's Tower; grandfather of Mrs. Trimmer (No. ). Bust ; dark blue dress, long white hair. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 753 FRANCIS ATTERBURY, BP. OF ROCHESTER (1662-1731). Sir j. S. Trelawny, Bt. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Rev. Lewis Atterbury, Rector of Milton, Bucks ; b. there 6 Mar. 1662 ; educ. at Westminster ; elected to Christ Ch. Oxf ; trans. Dryden's " Absalom and Achitophel " into Latin ; wrote on the origin of the Reforma tion ; Chaplain to WiUiam and Mary, 1694 ; distinguished as a preacher ; engaged in controversy with Dr. Wake (afterwards Archbp.) and with Bp. Hoadly; aided Hon. Ch. Boyle in his controversy with Bentley on the "Epistles of Phalaris;" Archd. of Totnes, 1700; Can. of Exeter; Chap, to Q. Anne ; D. of Carhsle, 1704; D. of Christchurch, 1711 ; D.of Westminster and Bp, of Rochester, 1713 ; refused to sign the Bishops' Decla ration of AUegiance to George I. ; offered to proclaim the Pretender as King James ; suspected of conspiring in his favour ; committed to the Tower, 1722 ; tried 1723, and banished ; went to Brussels and to Paris, where he died 15 Feb. 1731 ; his body was privately bu. in Westminster ; friend of Pope, Bolingbroke, &c. and an able speaker and writer. Bust, looking to r. ; black gown and bands. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. Up-sft;iirs,] Eastern Gallery (Bay 6 — Nos. 743-773). 153 754 MARGARET WOFFINGTON (1720-1760). lent by painter. Marquis of Lansdowne. William Hogarth'. {See No. 745.) To waist ; wide hat, edged with lace. Canvas, 29 x 24 in. 755 ADM. SIR CHARLES WAGER, Kt. (1666-1743). Lords of the Admiralty (Green. Hosp.). Sir G. Kneller. Distinguished Naval Commander in the reigns of Q. Airne, George I. and George II. ; Rear-Adm. 1707; destroyed a fleet of Spanish galleons in the W. Indies, 1708; Knighted, 1709; Comptrol. of the Navy and Com.-in- Chief in the Medit. 1714; First Ld. ofthe Admlty. 1733-42 ; d. 24 May, 1743. Half-length ; standing, resting r. hand on truncheon, ships in the distance to his 1. ; signed, " G. KneUer, eques, 17 10." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 756 THOS. AUGUSTINE ARNE, Mus. Doc. (1710-1778). Sacred Harmonic Society. John Zoffany, R.A. Musical composer; b. in London, 17 10; educ. at Eton; wrote at 18, the opera "Rosamund;" shortly after compos. "Tom Thumb," a comic operetta by Fielding, which became very popular ; appoint. Composer of Drury Lane Theatre, 1742 ; Mus. Doc. Oxf. 1759 ; wrote instrument, pieces for the con certs at Vauxhall ; achieved his greatest fame by his opera of " Artaxerxes," and the chorus " Rule Britannia;" d. 5 March, 1778. To waist, seated at table to r.; with music and pens and ink ; tie-wig, blue waistcoat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. . 757 FREDK. LEWIS, PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. (1707-1751). Her Majesty (Hampton Court). J. Vanderbank. Eld. son of George II. and Qu. Caroline, and father of George III. ; b. at Hanover, 20 Jan. 1707; K.G. 1716; marr. Augusta, youngest dau. of Fred. D. of Saxe-Gotha, 1736; d. in the lifetime of his father, 20 March, 1751. ¦ Group of 23 small full-length figures at a table, with fruit and wine. Canvas, 36 x 34 in. 758 JAS. RADCLIFFE, 3RD E. of DERWENTWATER, his countess and DAUGHTER. Colonel Leslie, K.H. Sir Godfrey Kneller. James Radcliffe, son of Edw. 2nd E. ; b. in Lond. 1689; early went to France with his parents, who were firm adherents of the Stuart dynasty ; was brought up at St. Germains with the Pretender ; succ. to the title, 1705 ; ret. to EngL 1710; with his bro. Charles joined the army ofthe Pretender in the rising of 171 5 ; taken prisoner at Preston, and tried for high treas. ; beheaded on Tower HiU, London, 24 Feb. 1716. Anna Webb, Countess of Derwentwater; dau. of Sir John Webb, 01 Canford; marr. the E. in 1712; joined him in the Tower, 1715 ; in vain interceded for his Ufe ; d. at Louvain, 1723. Mary, only dau. ofthe above; mar. in 1732, Robt. James, 8th Ld. Petre. Three-quarter figures. Lord Derwentwater standing with coronet in 1. hand ; Lady Derwentwater seated, with infant child on her knee afterwards Lady Petre ; signed, " G. Kneller f , 1714" Canvas, 72 X 78 in. _759 MRS. CLIVE, "KITTY CLIVE" (1711-1785). Mr. Charles Winn. Wm. Hogarth. Catherine Raftor, b. in Irel. 171 1 ; on the stage in 1727 ; first displayed her power as a comic actress as "Nell," in "The Devil to Pay," 1731 ; marr. 154 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). Mr. Geo. Clive, 1732 ; retir. from the stage, 1768 ; lived at Little Strawberry HUI ; d. 6 Dec. 1785. Johnson says : " Mrs.' Clive was the best player I ever saw," "No comic actress ever yet could raise On humour's base more merit or more praise." — Churchill. To waist, showing 1. hand ; low white dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 760 RICHARD LEVERIDGE (1670-1758). lent by painter. Mrs. Noseda. Thomas Frye. Bass Singer and Musical Composer ; b. 1670; pub. a volume of songs, for which Hogarth engraved a title-page and frontispiece ; wrote " The Roast Beef of Old England," 1727 ; after the death of Captain Coram, of the Foundling Hospital, his pension was conferred on Leveridge, who was then 80 years old and in poverty; d. 1758. To waist, seated, fuU face ; dark dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 761 ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE ROOKE, Kt. (1650-1709). Lords of the Admiralty (Green. Hosp.) Michael Dahl. B. in Kent, 1650 ; entered the navy ; Capt. 1673 ; R. Adm. in action off Beachy Head, 1690; Vice-Adm. at Cape Barfleur, 1692 ; burned the French ships off La Hogue ; Vice-Adm. of Engl. 1701 ; shared in the victory of Vigo, 1703 ; took Gibraltar, July, 1704 ; defeated the French fleet off Malaga ; d. in retirement in Kent, 1709. Half-length, standing to L; leaning on gun, staff in 1. hand; ships in distance. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 762 HON. DAINES BARRINGTON (1727-1800). Viscount Barrington, M.P. Lawyer and writer ; 3rd son of John Shute, ist Visct. Barrington, Peerage of IreL ; b. in Lond. 1727 ; educ. at Oxf and the Temple ; became success ively K.C, Recorder of Bristol, Marshal of the Ct. of Admlty, Justice of Chester, Commiss. Gen, of Stores at Gibraltar; retir. 1785, and wholly devoted himself to science and literature : F.S.A., P.R.S., pub. "Observa tions on the Statutes," and Essays on Natural Philos. and Antiq. subjects ; d. II Mar. 1800; bu. in the Temple Ch. Bust, looking to 1. ; crimson gown and bands. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 763 WM. WIDDRINGTON, 4TH LD. WIDDRINGTON. ( -1743)- Mr. Charles Towneley. Van Loo. Son of Wm. 3rd Ld. ; together with his brothers engaged in the Rebellion of 17 1 5, in favour of the Stuarts; was taken pris. at Preston, and lost his honours under attainder of high treason; d. at Bath, 1743. Half-length; standing to 1. ; peer's robes, holding coronet. Canvas, 50 x 40. 764 ALAN BRODRICK, ist VISCT. MIDLETON, Lord Chan, of Ireland ( -1728). Very Rev. Viscount Midleton. Son of Rt. Hon. Thomas Brodrick, M.P. ; rose to eminence as a lawyer ; successively held the offices of Speaker of the Ho. of Commons in Ireland, Solic.-Gen. and Attorn.-Gen. ; Ld. Chanc. and raised to the Irish Peerage as Baron Brodrick, 1715 ; crea. Vise. Midleton, 1717 ; d. 1728. Three-quarter size ; seated to r. hand resting on pedestal and holding scroll, Ld. ChanceUor's mace to his r. Canvas, 49 X 41 in. upstairs,] Eastern Gallery (Bay 6 — Nos. 743-773). 155 765 RD. TEMPLE, FIELD-MAR. ist VISC. COBHAM, ( -1749)- lent by painter. Earl Fortescue. Eld. son of Sir Richard Temple, Bart. ; succ. his father as M.P. foi Buckingham; served in the Army, and was disting, at the sieges ofVento and Ruremond ; Brig.-Gen. 1706; served under Marlborough; Vise Cobham. 1718 ; d. 13 Sept 1749. Head to L ; fair wig^ yellowish dress. Canvas, 18 X 15 in. ^766 RT. HON. SIR STEPHEN FOX, Kt. (1627-1716). Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. B. 1627 ; disting. by his faithful adherence to Chas. II. during his exile : after the Restoration, Priv. Coun., and Ld, of the Treas. ; project, the Mili tary Hqsp. at Chelsea, to which he himself contributed 13,000/. ; d. 28 Oct. 1716. Three-quarter size ; standing to r. ; long, fair wig, purplish drapery. Canvas, 17J by 14 in. '767 MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES WOLFE (1726-1759). Admiral Warde, K.H. Benjamin West, P.R.A. Son of Lt.-Gen. Ed. Wolfe ; b. at Westerham, Kent, 2 Jan. 1726; ent, the Army at 14 ; distinguished at Dettingen, Fontenoy, and Laffeldt, in which last batt he was wounded ; Brig,-Gen. at the taking of Louisbourg, 1758; appointed by Pitt Comm. of the Land Forces in the exp. agst. Quebec, and killed in the hour of victory on the plains of Abraham, 13 Sept. 1759 ; bu, at Greenwich. Monument in Westm. Abbey. Three-quarter size, seated with plan of battle of Blenheim ; signed, " B. West, 1777." Canvas, 19 X 16 in. 768 ARMAND FREDERICK, D. OF SCHOMBERG, K.G. (1609-1690). Colonel Northey. F. Van Mieris. B. 1609 ; of a German family, but his mother was of the English house of Dudley ; served on the Swedish side in the Thirty Years' War ; afterw, under Henry, Prince of Orange and his son William ; entered the service oi France, 1650 ; and in 1675 was made Marshal of France ; on the Revoc, of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, being a Protestant, retired to Prussia, and became Prime Min. and Comm.-in-Chief to the Elect, of Brandenburg ; 1688, joined WiUiam of Orange, crea. D. and K.G. ; killed at the battle of the Boyne, in his 82nd year, 1690 ; bu. in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Three-quarters standing to 1. ; small size, in dark armour, resting r. arm on pedestal on which is a gauntlet, helmet, and red drapery ; rocky land scape in distance to r. Canvas, 19 X 15 in. 769 LIONEL CRANFIELD, ist D. OF DORSET (1688-1765). Mr. C. R. FitzGerald (Home Office). Sir Godfrey Kneller. Son of Charles, E, of Dorset and Middlesex; b. 1688; succ. 1708; crea. D. of Dorset, 1720; Ld. Lieut of Ireland, 1730 and 1750; K.G. ; d. 1765. Half-length, standing to r. ; peer's robes, collar and mantle, K.G.; plumed hat on table to his r. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 156 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 770 SIR N. DANCE HOLLAND; Bt. R.A. (1729-1811). LENT BY PAINTER. Sarah Lady Abinger. Sir N. D. Holland, Bt. R.A. B. in London, 1729 ; son of George Dance, City architect and surveyor ; brought up to the prof of paint. ; changed his name on marr. Mrs. Dummer, a rich Yorksh. heiress ; became M.P. and Bart ; d. at Winchester, 181 1. Head to r. Canvas, 23 X 16 in. 771 CHRISTIANA HOPE, LADY FOX ( -1718). Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Charles Hope, and 2nd wife of Sir Stephen Fo-x, by whom she had two sons and two daughters; d. 17 18. Three-quarter, seated ; small size ; low blue dress, resting 1. arm on pe destal, flower in L hand. Canvas, 17 J by 14 in. 772 ADMIRAL SIR WM. PENN, Kt. (1621-1670). Lords of the Admiralty (Green. Hosp.) Sir Peter Lely. B. at Bristol, 1621 ; Comman. the English Fleet at the taking of Jamaica, 1655; after the Restoration, served under the D. of York; knighted for his success in the battle on the coast of Suffolk against the Dutch, 1665 ; d. at Wanstead, 1670. Half-length ; standing to r., 1. hand extended ; sea in distance to the 1. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 773 CHAS. TALBOT, D. of SHREWSBURY, K.G. Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot. Sir Godfrey Kneller. Statesman ; son of 12th E. of Shrewsbury ; b. 24 July, 1660 ; Ld. Lieut of county Stafford, i68i ; promoted the Revolution of 1688 ; Prin. Sec. of State under Wm. III. ; K.G. and D. of Shrewsbury, 1694 ; Ld. Chamberlain; Ld. Lieut of IreL 1713; d. i Feb. 1717-18. An accomp. courtier and scholar. Half-length, standing, looking tor.; collar and mantle K.G. : Ld. Chamber lain's stick in r. hand. Canvas, 49 x 40 in. SEVENTH BAT {Nos. 774 to 808). 774 GARRICK (1716-1769) AND KING (1730-1805), IN " Lethe." Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bt. J. Zoffany, R.A. & R. Wilson,R.A. Garrick ; son of Capt. Peter Garrick ; b. at Hereford, 1716 ; educated partly at Lichfield Grammar School and partly by Dr. Tohnson whom he accompanied to London, 1736, intending to study law; his natural inclina. being for the stage, he first appeared at Ipswich, 1741, then in London as Richard III. with immediate success ; became joint-patentee of Drury Lane Theatre, 1747 tiU 1776 ; wrote or adapted many pieces for the stao-e but his fame rests on his acting ; friend of Johnson, Reynolds, Goldsmith, Burke, &c. ; d. 20 Jan. 1779 ; bu. in Westminster Abbey. King, Comic Actor and Dramatist ; b. in London, 1730 ; first performed in the provinces ; made his debut at Drury Lane, 1759; achieved his greatest ^"'^"^f L°rd Ogleby ;" Manager of the Bath and Bristol, and Sadler's WeUs Theatres; returned to Drury Lane; retired 1801 ; d. 1805. Author of Love at First Sight," " Neck or Nothing," " Wit's last Stake " &c FuU-length figures, small size, in costume, in a landscape. Canvas, 40 X 50 m. ^ ' upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 7 — Nos. 774-808). 157 775 ADMIRAL FITZROY LEE ( -1751). lent by painter. Viscount Dillon. Son of Edw. Henry Lee, E. of Lichfield ; ent. the Navy ; Comm.-in-Chief of the Newfoundland squadron and Gov. of Newfoundland, 1735; served against the Spaniards in the Mediterranean, 1740-42; in the W. Indies, 1745; Vice-AdmL ofthe White, 1748; d. 18 April, 1751; supposed to be the original of Smollett's " Commodore Trunnion." Half-length, standing ; blue coat, scarlet waistcoat ; ships in distance to r. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 776 NICHOLAS REVETT (1721-1804). Institute of Brit. Architects. Architect; b. in Suffolk, 172 1 ; trav. in Italy and Greece with "Athenian" Stuart, with whom he edit, the "Antiquities of Athens;" in 1766 accomp. Chandler to Asia Minor, and edit, with him the " Ionian Antiquities;" built for Sir Lionel Lyde, Bart, the church at Ayott St. Lawrence, Herts ; d. in London, 1804. To waist ; towards his 1., resting r. hand on book. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. '777 WILLIAM COWPER (1731-1800). Mr. H. R. Vaughan Johnson. George Romney. Son of the Rev. John Cowper; b. at Berkhampstead, Herts, 15 Nov. 1731 ; educ. at a school in Market St. Herts, and at Westminster ; articled to a solicitor, his fellow-clerk being Thurlow, afterw. Ld. Chanc. ; called to the Bar, 1754 ; Comm. of Bankrupts, 1759 ; resigned, owing to his extreme nervousness, appointments to which he was named ; for a time his mind was disordered, and this mental malady returned occasionally ; in 1782, pub. a vol. of poems ; " The Task," 1784 ; translated the " Iliad" and " Odyssey ;" became acquainted with Mrs. Unwin, and mostly resided with her till her death, 1796 ; d. 25 Apr. 1800. Hayley pub. his life, and his admirable letters. Bust, looking to r. ; wearing white cap. Crayon, piper, 23 x 19 in. 778 ANNE DONNE, MRS. COWPER (1703-1737). Mr. W. Bodham Donne. Dau. of Roger Donne, of Ludham HaU, Norfolk ; b. 1703 ; marr. the Rev. John Cowper, D.D. Rector of Berkhampstead, Herts ; and was the mother of WiUiam Cowper, the poet ; d. 1737. To waist, miniature size ; full face ; low blue dress. Canvas, 6 x 5 in. The picture to which Cowper addressed his celebrated lines : " On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture out of Norfolk." It was sent to Cowper at Weston, 1790, by his cousin, Ann Bodham, and was returned to her after his decease. 779 CHARLOTTE TURNER, Mrs. SMITH (i 749-1806). Miss Lucena Smith. George Romney. Poet and Novelist; b. in Sussex, 1749; at 16, marr. Mr. Smith, son of a West India merchant, who squandered away his fortune ; turned to literature for her support; publ. "Elegiac Sonnets, and other Essays," 1784; "The Romance of Real Life," " Emmeline," a novel, &c. ; d. 1806. To waist, looking to 1. ; white cap and dress. Crayon, paper, 23 x 19 in. 158 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 780 JOAH BATES (1740-1799), and SUSAN HARROP, HIS Wife ( -1811). LENT BY PAINTER. Sacred Harmonic Society. F. Cotes, R.A. B. at Halifax; educ, at Eton and Trin. CoU. Camb.; app. Commiss. of the Customs in Lond. and one of the Directors of Greenwich Hosp. ; pursued music as a favourite study aU through his Ufe, and, though not a professional musician, gained consider, fame by his sound knowledge of music ; wrote several operas ; was selected in 1784 to conduct the Handel commemoration festival in Westmin. Abbey; d. in London, 8 June, 1799. Susan Harrop, Mrs. Bates, the wife of Joah Bates. Known as an exceUent singer, particularly of Handel's music, which she studied together with her husband. Three-quarter size, seated ; presenting porcelain figure of Cupid to his wife, who leans her 1. arm on sofa. Canvas, 60 x 53 in. 781 GENERAL ROBERT DALRYMPLE-HORNE- ELPHINSTONE (1718-1794). Sir Jas. Dalrymple-Horne-Elphinstone, Bt. F. Cotes, R.A. Son of Hew Dalrymple, Lord Drummore ; ent. the army, served at Car thagena, Fontenoy, &c,, rose to the rank of a general officer and colonel of the 53rd regiment ; d, 1794. To waist ; military uniform. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 782 MARY ELPHINSTONE, MRS. DALRYMPLE- HORNE-ELPHINSTONE ( -1776). Sir Jas. Dalrymple-Horne-Elphinstone, Bt. F. Cotes, R.A. Dau. and heir of Sir Jas. Elphinstone, Bt, of Logie ; marr. in 1753, Gen. Robert Dalrymple Home, who, having before assum. his maternal surname of Home, on that occasion assumed the additional surname of Elphinstone ; d. 1776. To waist, seated ; low yellowish dress, blue ribbons. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 783 WILLIAM PARSONS (1736-1795), and Two Others, IN "The Miser." Sir G. H. Beaumont, Bt. J. Zoffany, R.A. and R. Wilson, R.A. Comic actor; b. in Kent; began to perform on the stage, 1762; chiefly represented old men, " his picture of whom in all their characteristics, passions, infirmities, cunning or imbecility, was perfect ;" his most famous characters were " Crabtree," " Sir Fretful Plagiary," " Sir Christopher Curry," and "Snarl;" retired from the stage, 1794, and d. soon after. Full-length; small-sized figures in costume, in a landscape. Canvas, 40 X 50 in. 784 SIR BENJAMIN KEENE ( -1757). Rev. C. E. Ruck Keene. L. M. Van Loo. English Ambassador at the Spanish Court; d. at Madrid, 1757. Half-length, seated, full face ; gold-laced coat and waistcoat, cocked hat in 1. hand, letter in r, signed " L. M. Van Loo fecit, 1 75-." Canvas, 5 3 x 26 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 7 — Nos. 774-808). 159 785 FIELD-MAR. STUDHOLME HODGSON (1703-1798). LENT BY PAINTER. Maj.-Gen. J. Studholme Hodgson. George Romney. B. 1703; ent. the Army, 1727; Aide-de-Camp to the E. of Albemarle, in the battles of Dettingen and Fontenoy ; Groom of the Chamber to WiUiam, D. 9f Cumberland, whom he attended at the battle of CuUoden ; Lieut.-Gen. and Comm. of the Exped. against the island of BeUeisle, which he conquered, 1762; General, 1788; Field-marshal, 1796; d. 1798. To waist ; looking to 1. ; scarlet military uniform. Canvas, 32 x 25 in. 786 MARY WOODYEARE, Hon. Mrs. MORGAN VANE (1726-1759). Rev. j. F. W. Woodyeare. J. Astley. Dau. of William Woodyeare, Esq. of Crookhill, Yorks ; b. 1726 ; marr. the Hon. Morgan Vane, bro. of Ld. Darlington, and 2nd son of Gilbert, Ld. Barnard; d. 17 December, 1759. Half-length, seated to r. ; blue dress, purplish scarf, hands crossed, fiowers in r. Painted 1753. Canvas, 39 X 29 in. 787 REV. SIR HARRY TRELAWNY, Bt. as a Boy ( -1834)- Sir j. S. Trelawny, Bt. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Sir William Trelawny, 6th Bart. ; succ. his father, who at the time of his death was Gov. of Jamaica, in 1772; marr. Anne, dau. of Rev. Jarhes Brown, Rector of Portishead, and Vicar of Kingston ; had issue 3 sons and 3 daughters; d. 24 February, 1834. Half-length, as a child ; standing in landscape, holding bird's nest in I. hand. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 788 JAMES WYATT (1743-1813). Institute of British Architects. Architect ; b. at Burton, Staffordsh. 1743 ; studied Architecture and Painting at Rome; succ. Sir William Chambers as Surv.-Gen. to the Bd. of Works ; became a Memb. and Pres. of the Roy. Acad. ; built the Pantheon, in Oxf Street, the Mil. Acad, at Woolwich, Fonthill Abbey (the seat of WiUiam Beckford), made alterations in Windsor Castle and Salisbury Cathe dral, &c. ; d. 181 3. Bust to 1. ; dark dress. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 789 JOHN TOWNELEY, Kt. of St. Louis (1697-1782). Mr. Charles Towneley. Peronneau. Son of Chas, Towneley; b. at Townley, 1697; intended for the Law, but preferred a MUitary Life ; ent. the French army, and was a Mousquetaire Noir in the serv. of Louis XV. ; present at the siege of Philipsburg, where the D. of Berwick was kiUed ; afterw. decorated with the Cross of St. Louis ; pub. a French translation of "Hudibras;" d, 1782. Bust ; full face ; dark coat. Order of St. Louis ; signed " Peronneau, 1749." Pastel, paper, 23 X 19 in. _790 ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744). Major Morton Jeffery. William Hoare, R.A. B. in Lombard Street, London, where his father had been a successful linen-draper, 22 May, 1688 ; was a delicate and diminutive child, and never had robust health ; taught by Taverner, a R. C. priest, and at Twyford, near Winchester ; early showed his power of writing verse, and resol. to be a poet ; trans, ist book of the "Thebais," and " Sappho and Phaon" at 14 ; Pastorals i6o Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). pub. by Tonson, 1709 ; "Rape of the Lock," 171 1 ; translat. ofthe "lUad," 1715-20 ; pub. trans, of "Odyssey," 1725, of which he did 12 books ; "Dun ciad," 1728 ; pub, his letters, 1737 ; involv. in many quarrels with rival writers or persons whom he satirized, as Dennis, Ambrose Phillips, Addison, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Ld. Hervey, &c. ; d, 30 May, 1744, at Twickenham, where he had lived nearly 30 years. Bust, looking to r. ; blue cap and drapery. Pastel, paper, 24 x 18. 791 ELIZ. CHUDLEIGH, DSS. of KINGSTON (1720-88). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. Clifford Chaplin. F. Cotes, R.A. Dau. of a Colonel in the Army; b. 1720; early admired in fashionable society for her beauty and accomplishments ; Maid of Honour to the Prncss. of Wales, 1743; maj-r. Capt. Hervey, afterw. E. of Bristol, 4 Aug. 1744; separated from him the day after ; trav. on the Continent ; obtain, permission of the Archbp. of Canterbury to marry the D. of Kingston, 1769; inherited the D.'s property on his death, 1773 ; accused of bigamy by the D.'s relatives, and convicted, 1776; Ifeft England and trav. in France, Italy, and Russia; purch. the castle of St. Assise, near Fontainebleau, where she lived in princely splendour; d. there, 28 Aug. 1788. Bust, full face ; low dress, blue fur-edged; signed, "F. Cotes, pxt. 1763." Pastel, paper, 23 X 17 in. 792 DAVID GARRICK as "Richard III." Lord Feversham. William Hogarth. {See No. 774.) Full-length, seated on a couch in a tent, in royal robes, his r. hand raised, and his action expressing terror ; crown to his 1. armour on the ground at his feet ; camp in distance to his r. Canvas, 64 x 94 in. 793 CONYERS MIDDLETON, D.D. (1683-1750). University Library, Cambridge. Theologian and Scholar; b. at York, 1683; educ. at Trin. Coll. Camb. of which he became a FeUow ; D.D. 1717 ; trav. in Italy, and pub. his famous " Letter from Rome," in which he drew a paral. betw. Popery and Paganism ; afterw. Prof of Mineralogy, and Librarian; Author ofthe celebra. "History of the Life of Cicero," and " Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers of the Christian Church," &c. ; d. 1750. To waist ; full face, resting 1. hand on vol. of Cicero on table before him, pen in r. hand. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 794 SIR EDWARD WALPOLE, K.B. Rev. W. a. W. Keppel. William Hogarth. 2nd son of Sir Robert Walpole ; Chief Sec. for Ireland ; father of Laura Keppel, Countess of Albemarle, and of the beautiful Duphess of Gloucester. Bust, looking to 1. ; blue gold-laced coat, white cravat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 795 SAMUEL ARNOLD, Mus. Doc. (1740-1802). Mr. T. j. Arnold. S. J. Arnold. Musical Composer; b. in London, 1739; educ at the Chapel Royal, and studied under Dr. Nares; graduated as Mus. Doc. at Oxf 1773 ; app. Organist and Composer to the Chapel Royal, 1783 ; Organist of Westm. Abbey; wrote oratorios, operas, and songs ; edit, the works of Handel; d. 1802. To waist ; holding book in r. hand ; full face ; brown coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. . 796 ANDREW KIPPIS, D.D. (1725-1795). Dr. Williams's Library. Dissenting divine and misceUaneous writer; b. at Nottingham, 1725; upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 7 — Nos. 774-808). i6i Congregational preacher in Boston, Dorking, and Westminster ; tutor at the Dissenters' CoUege at Hackney; founded the " New Annual Register;" pub. Lives of Capt. Cook, Doddridge, Lardner, "A Vindication of the Dis senters," &c. ; contrib. to the " Biographia Britannica," and edit, part of a second edit. ; d. 1795. Bust, nearly full face ; full bottomed wig, black coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 797 LAURENCE FERRERS, 4TH EARL FERRERS ( -1760). lent by painter. Mr. G. Collins. Son of Laurence, 3d Earl ; marr. in 1752, Mary, dau. of Amos Meredith, Esq. who, however, separated from him soon after, and was allowed a sepa rate maintenance by act of Pari. ; shot Mr. Johnson, his land-steward, at Stanton-Harold, Leicestersh. Jan. 1760 ; was tried in Westminster-hall, by his peers, and, notwithstanding evidence given to prove his insanity, sentenced to the gallows ; executed at Tyburn, 5 May, 1760. Bust to 1. ; blue coat, gold-laced waistcoat. Canvas, 21 X 15 in. 798 SIR GEORGE BROWNE. Lord Vaux of Harrowden. Of Reddington ; the " Sir Plume " of Pope's " Rape of the Lock," and brother of Mrs. Morley, the "Thalestris" of the same poem; was much offended at being made " to talk nothing but nonsense," and is said by Warburton to have been " the only one of the party who took the thing seriously." Half-length, standing to 1. ; holding hat in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. , 799 THOMAS GRAY (1716-1771). Pembroke College, Cambridge. Benjamin Wilson. Poet and Scholar; son of a money-scrivener; b. in CornhiU, London, 26 Dec. 1716; educ. at Eton, and Peterhouse, Camb.; ent. Inner Temple, 1738; accom. Horace Walpole on his trav. abroad, 1739, but they parted, and Gray returned home, 1741, and settled at Camb. ; " Ode on a distant Pros pect of Eton ColL" 1747; " Elegy written in a Country Churchyard," 1752; migra. to Pembr. HaU, 1756; decL the Poet-Laureateship, 1757;" "Progress of Poesy," and " The Bard," both print, at Walpole's Strawberry HiU Press, 1757; Prof of Mod. Hist. Camb. 1768; d. 30 July, 1771, and bu. beside his mother at Stoke Pogis. Bust, profile to r. ; powdered tie wig ; painted from memory. Canvas, 30 X 28 in. 800 ANN AND JANE TAYLOR. Rev. Isaac Taylor. Rev. Isaac Taylor. Ann Taylor ; eld. dau. of the Rev. I. Taylor ; b. 1782 ; marr. in 1813, Rev. Joseph Gilbert, pastor of a Congregat. Church at Nottingham ; wrote together with her sister Jane, " Original Poems for Infant Minds ;" d. a Nottingham, 20 Dec. 1866. Jane Taylor; 2nd dau. of Rev. I, Taylor; b. at Lavenham, 1783; showed an early talent for art and literature ; pub. "The Beggar Boy," " Essays in Rhyme on Morals and Manners," ¦&€. ; d. 1824. FuU-length, small size, standing, aged 9 and 7^ years ; m background are portraits of their parents and brothers, Isaac, Martin, and Jefferys ; painted in 1791. Canvas, 18J X 14 in. 1 62 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 801 GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, 2nd VISCT. BOYNE (1710-1746). LENT BY PAINTER. Viscount Boyne. William Hogarth. Son of Hon, Fred, Hamilton, and grandson of Gustavus, 1st Viscount Boyne; b, 17 10; educ, at Westminster ; succeeded his grandfather, 1723; M.P. for Newport, 1735 ; Privy Councillor, 1736 ; d. rS April 1746. FuU-length, standing, small size, holding hat and stick. Canvas, 22 X 16. - 802 SARAH MALCOLM (1711-1733). Lady Jane Dundas. William Hogarth. B. about 171 1, in Durham, of a family possessing some independence; her father's extravagance left her without means of support ; she became, when about 22 years of age, laundress at some chambers in the Temple ; acted as charwoman to Mrs. Lydia Duncomb, in Tanfield Court, Temple, and on Sunday morning, 4 Feb. 1733, murdered Mrs. Duncomb, another elderly woman her companion, and a young girl their maid, in their rooms ; convict. and executed opposite Mitre Court, Fleet Street, 7 March, 1733. Full-length, in prison ; seated at table, on which is a rosary ; arms crossed. Canvas, 19 X 15 in. 803 CAPT. THOMAS CORAM (1668-1751). Foundling Hospital. William Hogarth. B. at Lyme Regis about 1668; a Capt. in the Merch. Serv.; plan, many philanthrop. schemes, particu. in connexion with the colonies of N. America ; estab. the Foundling Hosp., incorp. by charter in 1739; hav. by his benevoL exhaust, his means, an annuity was raised for him in his old age ; d. 29 Mar. 1751 ; bu. in the Foundling ChapeL Full-length, seated to r. holding seal of hospital charter in his r. hand, globe to L; ships in distance ; "painted and given by Wm. Hogarth, 1740." Canvas, 94 X 58 in. 804 MAJOR-GEN. JAMES WOLFE (1726-1759). Admiral Warde, K.H. {See No. 767.) Bust, looking to r. ; as a young man ; military uniform ; painted about 1744, for George Warde, of Squerries, afterw. Rt. Hon. Gen. Warde. Canvas, 25 x 19 in. 805 ADMIRAL JOHN BYNG (1704-1757). Viscount Dillon. 4th son of Adml. Visct. Torrington; b. 1704; ent. the Navy at an early age, and quickly rose to the rank of Adml. of the White; was sent in 1756 with a fleet of 13 ships and 5 frigates to drive the French from Minorca, in which he was unsuccessful; tried by Ct. Martial on his ret. and condemned to death, but recom. to mercy ; shot at Portsmouth, notwfthstanding the the recom. ofthe Ct, 14 March, 1757. To waist, r. hand in coat breast ; naval uniform. Canvas, 30 X 23J in. 806 MRS. WOLFE. Admiral XVarde, K.H. Thomas Hudson. Wife of Lieut.-Gen. Edw. Wolfe; mother of Major-Gen. Wolfe, the hero of Quebec Three-quarter size, standing; low yellowish dress, flower in r. hand. Canvas, i;o X -!-0 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 8 — Nos. 809-842). 16 807 REV. THOMAS REID (1710-1796). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. John Gregory. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A., P.R.S.A Metaphysician ; b. at Strachan, .Kincardinesh. ; educ. at Marischal Coll Aberdeen ; Librarian to the Univ. ; minister at New Machar, Aberdeei 1737 ; Prof of Mor. Philos. King's Coll., Aberdeen, 1752 ; succ. Adam Smit as Prof at Glasgow, 1764; pub. 1764 "An Inquiry into the Human Mind, and other works ; d. 7 Oct. 1796. Bust, seated ; black dress, red cap. Canvas, 29 X 24 in. 808 JOHN ROBERT COZENS (1752-1799). Mr. Thomas Smith. R. E. Pini Son of Alexander Cozens, a landscape-painter and drawing-master i London ; b. 1752 ; followed his father's profession ; trav. with Mr. Beckfor in Italy ; exhibited in 1776, " Hannibal in his March over the Alps," an oi painting much studied and admired by Turner ; exceUed in water-color painting, chiefly representing Italian views ; d. 1799. Head, three-quarter face to L; dark blue dress ; date at back, "1773 Oval canvas, 22J X 19. EIGHTH BAT {Nos. 809 to 842). 809 GEORGE MICHAEL MOSER, R.A. and his Daughter MARIA (Mrs. Lloyd), R.A. Mr. G. Cubitt, M.P. Geo. Michael Moser; b. at Schaffhausen, 1704; settled in Lond.aboi 1726 ; conducted a private sch. of painting ; was one of the foundation men bers, and First Keeper of the Roy. Acad. ; chiefly disting. as an enameUc and ornamentist; d. in London, 1773. Maria Moser; b. in London, 1744; studied Art; became known as flower and fruit painter, and was admit. R.A. ; marr. Capt. Hugh Lloyd ; d. 1 8 1< FuU-length, standing in blue gown, his dau. Maria seated to his 1. 1 white dress, with dog at her feet. Canvas, 29 X 29 in. r^lO MRS. ELIZABETH HARTLEY (1751-1824). Hon. Mrs. Greville Howard. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A Actress ; b. 175 1 ; early went on the stage and played in the northern count. appearec with success at Edin. ; came to London, acted " Lady Jane Grey " Elfrida," " Calista," &c. ; was the original " Lady Touchwood ;" noted for he beauty, and frequentiy sat to Sir J. Reynolds ; d. at Woolwich, 2 Feb., 182, Half-length ; standing in landscape, carrying her child on her shoulde Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 811 JOHN JAMES MASQUERIER (1778-1855)- Miss Burdett Coutts. J- J- Masqueriei Portrait-painter; b. of French parents in London, 1778 ; studied i Paris, where he was a pupil of Vernet ; returned to England, and settled £ a portrait-painter in London; d. 1855. , ., Half-length ; as a young man ; standing at table, with port crayon m hand ; dark dress ; dated at back " I795-" Canvas, 44 X 34 m. 164 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 8x2 WILLIAM FALCONER, M.D. (1743-1824). LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. j. a. Roebuck, M.P. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Physician; b. at Chester, 1743; settled at Bath, where he became phy sician to the Hosp, ; pub. "Essay on the Bath Waters," "Remarks on the Influence of Climate on Man," &c. ; d. at Bath, 1824. Bust, to r., small size ; tie wig, blueish grey coat ; stated at back to have been drawn when the artist was about 16. Oval, crayon, paper, iij X 9J in. 8 1 3 WM. DOWTON, THE Comedian, and MISS JONES. Rev. j. E. Waldy. G. Clint, A.R.A. Wm. Dowton; actor; son of an innkeeper at Exeter; b. 25 April, 1764; came to Lond. from Cumberland in 1796; made his debut as "Sheva;" was most felicitous in expres. testy old age, " especially when extreme rage was combin. with extreme kindness of heart ;" "Sir Anthony Absolute" and "Dr. Cantwell" were among his best characters ; d. at Brighton, 19 April, 1851. Heads, small size ; Miss Jones in centre ; two portraits of Dowton, one profile, one full face. Oval, each, 7 x 5 in. 814 ADMIRAL SIR RD. ONSLOW, Bt. (1741-1817). Miss Lewis. 2nd son of Speaker Onslow ; b, 1741; ent the Navy when young ; chiefly served on the N. Amer, and W. Indian stations ; Rear-Adm, 1792 ; disting. himself as second in command, under Adm. Duncan, in defeating the Dutch. at Camperdown, 1797 ; crea. Bart, for his services there; Adm. ofthe White, 1801 ; retir. from the service, 1805 ; d. at Southampton, 27 Dec. 1817. Bust ; small size to 1. ; light blue coat. Oval, paper, 10 X 8 in. 815 HENRIETTA VERNON, CSS. of WARWICK (1761-1838) and Children. Earl of Warwick. George Romney. B. 1 76 1 ; maternal grand-dau. of John, ist E, Gower ; dau. of Richard Vernon, Esq.; marr. in 1776, George, 2nd E. of Warwick, by whom she had 3 sons and 6 daughters; d, 1838. FuU-length, seated on crimson chair, with children beside her, the boy standing and holding a hoop. Canvas, 80 X 61 in. 816 MARGARET BURR, MRS. GAINSBOROUGH. Mr. William Sharpe. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Sister of a young man who aided the business of Mr. John Gainsborou<^}i father of the painter ; she was remarkable for her beauty, and Gainsborough' then about 18 years of age, painted her portrait ; married soon after- she survived him. ' Bust to L, showing 1, hand ; low dress, white scarf ; woodbine to L Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 817 LORD WILLIAM CAMPBELL ( -1776). Miss Campbell Johnstone. Thomas Gainsborough, R A T , 4th son of John, 4th D. of ArgyU and Mary BeUenden, dau. of John, 2nd Ld. BeUenden ; Governor of Nova Scotia, and last Royal Governor of South Carolina ; marr, Sarah, dau, of Ralph Izard, of South Carolina, by whom he had one son and two daughters ; d, 5 Sept, 1776. Bust, showing r. hand, fuU face, blue gold-laced coat. Canvas, 30X25. 818 SIR J. REYNOLDS, P.R.A. (1723-1792). Earl Brownlow. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Rev. Samuel Reynolds, master of the Gram. School at Plympton upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 8 — Nos. 809-842). 165 Earl, Devonshire ; b. 16 July, 1723 ; began to draw and paint in his child hood ; bound apprentice to Thomas Hudson, portrait - painter, 1740, but remained under him only two years;, ret. to Devonshire and painted portraits at Plymouth ; visited Portugal, Spain, Algiers, and Italy, 1749-1752 ; 1st Pres. of Roy. Acad, and Kt, ; delivered his " Discourses," 1769-90 ; mem. of Johnson's Literary Club; friend of Burke, Garrick, Goldsmith ; D.C.L. Oxf.; painter to the King, 1784; d. at 47 Leicester Square, 23 Feb. 1792, his sight having previously failed ; bu. publicly in St. Paul's Cathedral, where is a monument to him by Flaxman. He is stated to have painted more than 1 500 portraits, including the most eminent Englishmen and bea«- tifiil women of his time. Bust to 1. ; full face, wearing spectacles, dark plum-coloured coat. Panel, 30 X 25 in. 819 HY. 3RD D. OF BUCCLEUCH, and 5th D. OF QUEENSBERRY, K.G., K.T. (1746-1812). LENT BY . PAINTER. Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Grandson of Francis, 2nd D. ; b. 13 Sept. 1746; marr. Eliz. dau. of Geo. D. of Montagu, 1767; succ. at the decease of William, 4th D. of Queensberry, as 5th D. of Queensberry, in virtue of an entail executed by the 2nd D. of Queensberry; d. 11 Jan. 1812. Three-quarter size, standing in landscape ; blue coat, holding terrier dog. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 820 RT. HON. EDMUND BURKE (1730-1797). Rev. Charles Burney. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Statesman, Orator, and Writer ; son of Richard Burke, an attorney ; h. in Dub. I Jan. 1730 ; educ. at BaUitore, co. Kildare, and Trin. Coll. Dub. ; entered at the Mid. Temple, 1747 ; pub. his "Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful;" planned the "Annual Register," 1758; M.P. for Wendover, sup port. Ld. Rockingham ; vis. France, 1772 and 1773 ; M.P. for Bristol, where he delivered his remarkable address to the electors ; proposed his plan of Economical Reform, 1780 ; Privy Counc. 1782 ; joined the "Coalition" Ministry ; spoke on the India BiU ; in oppos. to Mr. Pitt from 1783 ; opened the prosecution of Warren Hastings, 1786 ; pub. his " Reflections on the French Revolution," 1790 ; separated from his friend Mr. Fox, 1791 ; pub. his "Letter to a Noble Lord," 1796 ; d. 9 July, 1797, at Beaconsfield, Bucks. Bust to r. ; light plum-coloured coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -.821 MRS. FITZHERBERT (1756-1837). Earl Fortescue. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Maria Anna, voungest dau. of Walter Smythe, of Bambridge, Hants ; b. 26 July, 1756 ; marr. ist, Edward Weld of Lulworth Castle, who d. the same year, 1775 ; 2nd, in 1778, Thos. Fitzherbert of Swinnerton, co. Stafford, who ¦d. 1781 ; said to have been mar. in 1785 to Geo. P. of Wales ; d. at Brighton, 27 March, 1837. To .waist, seated to r. resting head on r. hand ; low dress. Canvas, 30 X 25. -822 MARY LLOYD, COUNTESS ROTHES ( -1820). Mr. j. H. Hollway. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Mary, Countess of Haddington, by Mr. Lloyd, her first husband ; 2nd wife ofthe 8th E. of Rothes; marr. 2ndly. 1770, Bennet Langton, Esq., of Langton; d. 1820. . Half-length, standing to L, 1. hand extended ; crimson fur-trimmed dress, blue sash; landscape background. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. i66 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 823 REV. JOHN HOME (1724-1808). LENT BY PAIInTER. Lord Binning. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A., P.R.S.A. Dramatist and Historian ; b. near Ancram, Roxburghsh. 1724 ; educ. for the Church; ent. the Royal army during the RebeUion of 1745 ; and was. taken prisoner in the battle of Falkirk, 1746 ; ordained as minister in East Lothian, 1750 ; achieved great popularity by his tragedy of " Douglas," performed at Edinb. in 1756, but gave offence to the Presbytery, and had to resign his living ; was less successful with some other plays and a " History ofthe RebeUion of 1745-6 ;" d. 1808. To waist, seated to r. ; r. hand extended ; landscape in distance to his r. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. 824 GEO. AUG. SELWYN (1719-1791), GEO. JAMES WILLIAMS (1719-1805), and RICHD. EDGECUMBE. Lord Taunton. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. G. A. Selwyn ; 2nd son of Col. Selwyn of Matson, near Gloucester ; b. II Aug. 1719 ; educ, at Eton, and ent Hertford ColL Oxf , whence he was expelled for an irreverent jest ; M.P. 1747 ; held various Gov. appoint ments ; his elder bro. having died, he succ. his father in his estates, 1751 ; d. 25 Jan. 1791. A man of wit and social celebrity; intimate friend of Walpole, Ld. March (D. of Queensbury), and the wits of his day. George James Williams, "Gilly WiUiams," as. he was called, son of William Peere Williams, a lawyer of some note ; b. 1719 ; his niece marr. Lord North the minister; appointed Receiver-Gen. of Excise, 1774; the intimate friend of Walpole, Selwyn, and Edgecumbe ; d. at his house in Cleveland Court, St. James's, 28 Nov. 1805, aged 86. Three-quarter size figures ; small size in library ; Edgecumbe with pen cil in hand, Selwyn standing to the L' with open book in r. hand. Canvas,. 21. X 33 in. 825 PRINCESS AMELIA (1783-1810). Her Majesty (Windsor Castle). Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. 14th child of K. Geo. III. and Q. Charlotte ; b. 7 Aug. 1783 ; d. 2 Nov. 1 810 ; bu. in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. To waist, as a child, lookingto 1. ; rosebud in 1. hand. Oval, canvas, 21x17. 826 G. MONTAGU DUNK, 2nd E. of HALIFAX, Dictating to his Secretaries, Edward Sedgwick AND Lo.VELL StANHOPE. Sir G. R. Osborn, Bt. John Zoffany, R.A. George Montagu, son of George Montagu, 2nd Lord and ist E. of Halifax ; filled the offices of First Ld. of the Admlty., Ld. Lieut, of Irel. and Sec. of State in the reigns of Geo. II. and Geo. IIL; assumed the surname of Dunk on his wife's succ. to the estates of Sir Thomas Dunk; d. 1772. Full-length figures, small size ; seated at table. Lord H. holding paper in L hand. Dated, " 1765," on box to the r. Canvas, 26 x 31 in. 827 JAS. 2ND VISC. GRIMSTON, with Brother & Sisters. Earl of Verulam. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Three-quarter size figures in landscape, with dog and gun ; Lord Grimston handing a partridge to his sister, who is seated with flowers in her lap. Canvas, 72 x 83 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 8— Nos. 809-842). 167 828 MRS. MARY ROBINSON, "Perdita" (1758-1800) LENTBY PAINTES. Mr. Isaac Espinasse. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. {See No. 6.) To waist, fuU face; low dress, high powdered hair. Oval ;anvas, 29 X 24 in. 829 BENNET LANGTON (1737-1801). Mk. j. H. Hollway. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Friend of Dr. Johnson; b. at Langton, Lincolnsh. 1737; came to Lond. n 1752, for the purpose of making the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson, whose 'Rambler" he had read with admiration; stud, at Trin. Coll, Oxf ; marr, in r77o, M^ry, Dowager Count, of Rothes ; (No. 822) contin. in close friendship vith Dr. Johnson, whom he succ. as Prof of Ancient Literature at the Royal Acad. ; d. 10 Dec. 1801. Three-quarter size ; seated to L, resting head on r. hand, large book on able beside him. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 330 SIR CHARLES TOWNLEY, Kt. Mr. Charles Towneley. Thomas Frye. Of Long 'Whatton ; York, Norroy, and Clarencieux Herald-at-Arms, 1735-55; Knt- 1760; Garter King-at-Arms, 1774; d. 8 June, the same year. Half-length, standing ; herald's tabard, patent with seal in 1. hand. Can vas, 36 X 28 in. 331 REV. ROBERT POTTER (1721-1804). Vliss Conway Griffith. George Romney. Poet and Classical Scholar; b. 1721 ; educ. at Camb.; held the livings if Lowestoft and Kessingland, and a Prebend in the Cathedral of Norwich ; !ub. "Poems;" translated . (1723-1805). Soc. OF Lincoln's Inn. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A B. at Milton, Oxfordsh. 1723; K.C. and Attorn, of the Duchy of Lane 170 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 1771; M.P. for Woodstock, 1768 and 1774; Ch. Bar. of the Ct of Excheq. 1777; resigned his office on account of ill-health, and was made Priv.- Counc. 1787; d, at Milton, 26 Nov, 1805, Three-quarter size ; seated in scarlet ermined robes as Ld. Ch. Baron, 1, hand resting on large book. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 848 SIR THOMAS ACLAND, Bt. (1720-1785). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir T. Dyke Acland, Bt. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Sir Hugh. 6th Bart ; marr. EUzabeth, only dau. and. heiress of Thomas Dyke, Esq, of Tetton, Somerset; d. 24 Feb. 1785. Three-quarter size, seated to 1. in landscape ; 1. hand resting on head of large dog, whip in 1. ; dated in front, " 1767." Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 849 ELIZAB. GUNNING, DUCHS. of HAMILTON and afterwards of ARGYLL ( -1790). Sir W. G. Gordon-Cumming, Bt. Gavin Hamilton. Dau. of John Gunning, Esq. of Castie Coote, co. Roscommon, and sister of Maria, Countess of Coventry; celebrated for her beauty; married ist, 1752, James Douglas, 6th D. of Hamilton, and was mother of James, 7tb Duke, and Douglas, 8th D. of Hamilton ; marr. 2nd, 3 March, 1759, John Campbell, 5th D. of Argyll, and was mother of George, 6th Duke, and John, 7th D. of Argyll ; created Baroness Hamilton, 1776 ; d. 20 Dec. 1790. To waist ; low dress, full face. Canvas, 25 X 21 in. 850 LADY LOUISA THYNNE, COUNTESS OF AYLESFORD (1760-1832). Mr. C. Wynne Finch. John Hoppner, R.A. Louisa, dau. of ist Marq. of Bath ; marr. 1781, Heneage Finch, 4th E. of Aylesford; d. 1832. To waist, full face, seated ; gloved hands folded in front Dated at back, . " 1790." Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 851 RT. HON. GEO. BRUDENELL, D. of MONTAGU, K.G. (1712-1790). Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Fourth E. of Cardigan, last D. of Montagu ; on his marriage with Lady Mary Montagu, dau. and co-heir of John, 2nd D. assumed the surname and arms of Montagu ; crea. Marq. of Monthermer and D. of Montagu, 1766 ; Gov. of Windsor Castle, Priv. Counc. and K.G,; also Gov. of George, Prince of Wales, and Frederick, Duke of York ; d. 23 May, 1790, when the Dukedom became extinct. Three-quarter size ; standing to r. ; crimson dress, star and ribbon K.G., lace cravat and ruffles. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 852 GRACE NORTON, CTSS. OF PORTSMOUTH Lord Grantley. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Fletcher Norton, ist Ld. Grantiey ; in 1799 marr. John Charles, 3d E. of Portsmouth ; d. without issue, 15 Nov. 1813. To waist ; seated, resting head on 1. hand ; low blue dress". Canvas, 3Q X 25 in. upstairs.] Eastern Gallery (Bay 9^ A/'w. 843-867). 171 ^853 GEORGE ROMNEY, and. his Father. LENT BY PAKsTER. Earl of Warwick. George Romney. Painter; b. at DaUon, Lancash. 1734 ; apprenticed to a cabinet-maker ; aft. placed with Steele, a portrait-painter at Kendal, 1753 ; came to London, 1762 ; gained Soc. of Arts' premium, 1765 ; in Italy and France, 1773-5 ; divided public patronage with Reynolds and Gainsborough, 1776-97 ; re moved to Hampsteadj 1797; retired to Kendal, 1799; cL there, 15 Nov. 1802 ; buried at Dalton. Father of George Romney ; Builder, Merchant, and Farmer, at Dalton-le-Fumess, Lancashire, where George Romney was born. Busts to 1. ; the old man blind, holding a stick in 1. hand. Canvas, 30, X 26 in. ,854 LOUISA CATHCART, Countess of MANSFIELD- ' Earl Cathcart. George Romney- 3rd dau. of Chas. 9th Ld. Cathcart ; marr. ist. David, 7th Vise Stormont, who, in 1793, inherit, the Earldom of Mansfield, and whom she succeed, as Countess of Mansfield in her own right, 1796; 2nd, the Hon. Robt Fulke Greville, son ofthe ist E. of Brooke and Warwick; d. 11 July, 1843. Three-quarter size, seated to r. beneath a tree ; yellow low dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in, 855 THOMAS BARKER (1769-1847). Mr. Thos. Jones Barker. Thomas Barker. Painter; b. at Pontyport, Monmouthsh. 1769; stud, at Bath; travell. in Italy; became known by his "Woodman," and other rustic groups ; painted a large fresco outside his house at Bath ; d. there, 1847. To waist, turned to 1. ; yellowish dress, long hair, group of gipsy figures in distance. Painted about 1787. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 856 FRANCES BURNEY, MADAME D'ARBLAY (1752-1840). Rev. R. Barrett. E. F. Burney. Poetess and Novelist; 2nd dau. of Chas. Burney, Mus. Doc; b. at Lyme Regis, 13 June, 1752; educ. herself by private reading; pub. "Evelina," 1778; which, being praised by Dr. Johnson, at once mj.de her popular; " The M^it- lings," a comedy, 1779; s-PP- Keeper ofthe Robes and Reader to O Char lotte, 1786; resigned on' acct. of ill health, 1791 ; marr. M. D'Arblay, a French emigr. Artillery Officer ; had her tragedy " Edwy and Elgiva " perform, at Drury Lane, 1795; after the peace of Amiens visited Paris with her husband; remained there till 1812 ; pub. her last novel, " The Wanderer," 1814; " Me moirs of Dr. Burney," 1832; d. at Bath, 6th Jan. 1840. To waist, showing hands crossed, looking to 1. ; low dark dress and black hat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 857 LOUISA TOLLEMACHE, COUNTESS of DYSART (1 745-1 840). Lord Aveland. ^ Miss Berry. Dau. of Lionel, 3rd E. of Dysart; b. i745; marr. John Manners, Esq. of Grantham Lodge, Lincoln ; adopt, after the death of her husband, by royal permission, for herself and her dau. Lady Laura, the surname and arms, of the house of ToUemache, of which she was the representative and heir ; succ. to the Peerage on the death of her brother Wilbraham, 5th E. of Dysart, who d. without issue 9 March, 1821 ; d. at the age of 95, 22 Sept. 1840. To waist, to r. ; blue drapery in r. hand. Crayon, paper, 24 x igin. 172 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 858 LADY MARY MONTAGU, DUC. of MONTAGU. LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Three-quarter size, seated to 1. ; blue dress, white scarf, holding rose in r. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 859 WILLIAM HAYLEY (1745-1820). Mr. W. H. Mason. George Romney. B. at Chichester, 1745 ; educ. at Eton and Trin. Coll. Camb. ; en tered the Middle Temple ; retired to Eartham, Sussex, and devoted himself to literature ; intimate with Gibbon (No. 664), and with the Poet Cowper (No. 807), whose life he pub. in 1803 ; wrote much, both in verse and prose; his productions in the former are satirised by Byron ; d. 1820. To waist ; resting head on r. hand, supported on large book ; blue coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 860 LORD ROBERT MANNERS, R.N. (1758-1782). Viscount Canterbury. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd son of John Manners, Marq. of Granby ; entered the Navy ; Capt. in Hood's action withDe Grasse in the W. Indies ; killed in action, 12 April, 1782. Three-quarter size, standing, looking to r. ; black dress, lace collar, plumed hat in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 861 JEDEDIAH STRUTT ( -1797). Lord Belper. Joseph Wright, of Derby, A.R.A. Son of Wm. Strutt, of South Normanton, and grandfather of Ld. Belper ; carried on business as a manufacturer at Derby ; invented the method of manufacturing ribbed stockings ; d. 1797. Three-quarter size, seated ; leaning head on r. hand, resting on table to his r. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 862 ELIZ. DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH (1743-1827), AND HER DAUGHTER. Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Eliz. Montagu, dau. of .Geo. D. of Montagu; marr. 1767, Henry, 3rd D. of Buccleuch, by whom she had 2 sons and 5 daus. ; d. 21 Nov. 1827. Full-length; seated beneath crimson curtain; child at her knee; land scape background. Canvas, 92 X 58 in. Painted 1777. 863 WILLIAM PITCAIRN, M.D. (1711-1791). College of Physicians. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1711; FeU. ofthe ColL of Phys. 1750; Pres. 1775-84; d. 1791. Bust, seated to r. ; academic gown. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 864 CHAS. WM. HENRY, 4™ D. OF BUCCLEUCH, AND 6th D. of queensberry, K.T. (1772-1819). Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of Henry, 3rd D.; b. 24 May, 1772; marr. Harriet Katherine, young. dau. of Thomas, ist Vise Sidney, 1795 ; summ. to Pari, as Baron Tynedale, 1807 ; succ. to the Dukedom, 11 Jan. 1812 ; d. 20 April, 1819. FuU-length, as a boy, standing, leaning on stone slab, and holding owl, dog to the 1.; dated m front, "1777." Canvas, 56 x 24 in. Up-Stairs.] Eastern Corridor {Nos. 868-885). I73 -865 LADY HARRIET ACLAND (1750-1815). LENT BY PAINTER. Sir T. Dyke Acland, Bt. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of Stephen, ist E. of Ilchester ; marr. Col. John Dyke Acland, by whom she had a son and a daughter ; b. 1750 ; cL 1815. Three-quarter size, seated to 1. ; low white dress and gold embroidered scarf; dated in front, 1 771. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 866 PRINCE CHAS. ED. STUART, PRINCE HENRY BENEDICT STUART. Viscount Dillon. Known as the Young Chevalier, or the Young Pretender ; eld. son of Jas. Francis Edw. Stuart, the Old Pretender, or Chevalier St. Geo. and the Princess Clementina Sobieski, and grandson of James II. and Mary of Modena; b. at Rome, 31 Dec. 1720 ; landed in Scotland from France in 1745, and raised an army to support his father's pretensions to the throne ; ent. Edinburgh, and proclaimed his father King ; defeated Gen. Cope at Preston Pans ; marched on his way to London as far as Derby ; on his return into Scotland was victorious over Gen. Hawley at Falkirk, but finally defeated at CuUoden by the D. of Cumberland, 16 Apr. 1746 ; after various adventures escaped from the Isle of Uist to Morlaix : resided at Rome, and took the title of Count of Albany instead of P. of Wales ; m. Louisa, Princess of Stolberg, who survived him; d. at Rome, 31 Jan. 1788 ; bu. in the Cathedral Ch. of Frascati. Yqunger brother of Prince Chas. Edward; b.at Rome, 1725 ; crea. by his father D. of York'; entered Holy Orders ; crea. Cardinal by Pope Benedict XIV. 3 July,i747, when hebecame known as Cardinal York ; during the latter years of his life pensioned by the British Government ; d. at Rome, 1 807. Full-length, in landscape, the Prince Charles standing ; fancy dress ; his brother seated ; horse, black servant, and hounds to the 1. ; falconer in dis tance ; peacock to r. Canvas, 76 x 71 in. 867 GEO. BRYAN "BEAU" BRUMMEL (1778-1840). E. V. Kenealy, LL.D. Sir T. Lawrence, P.R.A. Known as " Beau Brummel," son of WiU. Brummel, Private Sec. to Ld. North, and holder of several oflSces under Government, 1770-82; b. 7 June, 1778; educ. at Eton, and Oriel CoU. Oxf ; Cornet in the ioth Hussars, and intimate friend of the Pr. Regent, 1794; left the Army, 1798 ; played a pro minent part in fashionable society as the chief " Beau" and dandy of his time; lost the favour of the Pr. Regent, 181 3; fled to France on acc. of gaining debts, 1816; lived at Calais, tiU 1830; remov. to Caen; impris. for debt, 1835; d. in the Hospftal Bon Sauveur, at Caen, 30 March, 1840. Bust, smaU size to 1. ; fur-coUared coat, high black cravat. Metal, 6 X 4j in. Upstairs : No. g. EASTERN CORRIDOR. (Nos. 868 to 885). ^868 RT. HON. GENERAL GEORGE WARDE (1725-1803). Admiral Warde, K.H. John Opie, R.A. B. 1725; ent. the Army; rose to the rank of General; was Com.-in-chief in Ireland; d. 1803. Half-length ; standing in landscape holding his horse ; scarlet mUitary uniform. Canvas, 50 X 40- 174 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). ^,•869 REV. CHARLES, WESLEY (1708-88). Wesleyan Centenary Hall. J. Russell, R.A. Younger brother of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism; b. at Epworth, 1708 ; educ. at Westm. Sch. and Chr. Ch. Oxf ; laboured in con junction with his brother throughout his life in promoting the cause of Methodism; contrib. many hymns to the hymn-book compiled by John Wesley; d. in London, 1788. Bust, showing r. hand resting on Bible; signed, "J. Russell, pinxt. 1771." Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 870 REV. JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). Rev. G. Stringer Rowe. George Romney. 2nd surviving son of the Rev. Samuel Westley, or Wesley, Rector of Epworth, Lincoln.; b. at Epworth, 1703; educ. at the Charterhouse and Chr. Ch. Oxf ; FeUow of Lincoln Coll. ; ordained, 1725, and acted as his father's Curate ; returned to Oxf about 1728, and became, with his brother Charles, James Hervey, and George Whitefield, one of the leaders of a religious Soc. nicknamed "Methodists;" accom. Gen. Oglethorpe to Georgia as Sec, and to preach to the settlers and Indians, 1735-7 ; visited the Moravians at Hernhutt, 1738 ; after his separation from Whitefield his foUowers became known as Wesleyan Methodists; Wesleyan Conference originated, 1744; for many years constantly engaged in travelling over the United Kingdom preaching and organizing the Wesleyan Society ; wrote Journals, Hymns, Sermons, Tracts, &:c, ; d, in London, 2 March, 1791. . Bust to 1. ; clerical dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 871 HENRY GRATTAN moving the Declaration of Irish Rights in the Irish Ho. of Comms., 16 April, 1782. Mr. C. Langdale, Junior. Nicholas Kenny. Orator and Statesman ; son of — Grattan, Esq., Recorder of Dublin and M.P. ; b. 1750; educ. at Trin. ColL Dublin; ent the Mid. Temple; joined the Irish Bar, 1772; M.P. for Charlemont in the Irish Pari. 1775; his services were rewarded by a grant of 50,000/, ; M.P. for Dub. 1790 ; opposed the Union; M.P. for Dub. in the Brit ParL 1806, in which he advocated Cath. emancipation ; d. in London, 14 May, 1820 ; bu. in Westm. Abbey. Statue of him by Carew in Westm. HaU. Upwards of 150 small-size figures, standing and seated ; Grattan address ing the House. Canvas, 70 X 96 in. 872 ADMIRAL THE HON. ROBERT DIGBY (1732-1814). Mr. G. Digby Wingfield Digby. Grandson of WiUiam, 5th Ld. Digby; b. 1732; ent the Navy, 1744; Post-Capt. 1755 ; served under Sir Edward Hawkes in the expedit. against Rochefort, 1757, and under Commodore Keppel in the Expedit. against Goree, 1759 ; app. Rear-Admiral after the Battle of Ushant, 1779 ; second in comm. at the battle of St. Vincent, 1780 ; afterw. served on the American station ; rose to the rank of Adm. ofthe White, 1795 ; d. as Senior Adm of the Fleet, in Dorchester, 1814. To waist, showing 1. hand ; blue gold-laced coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 873 WM. TYTLER, of WOODHOUSELEE (1711-1792). Col. Wm. Eraser Tytler. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A., P.R.S.A. Historian and misceUa. writer; b. at Edinb. 171 1; educ. at Edinb, Univ • foUowed the prof of a writer to the Signet; contrib. to the Transac. ofthe' upstairs.] Eastern Corridor {Nos, 868-885). i75 Edinb. Antiq. Soc. of which he became Vice-Pres. ; pub. " An Historical and Critical Inquiry into the Evidence produced against Mary, Queen of Scots," with reference to which he was addressed by Robert Burns' in the lines beginning — "Revered defender of beauteous Stuart;" d. 1792. Bust ; black broad-brimmed hat, and bl. coat. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 874 PvOBERT WOOD (1716-1771). LENT BY PAINTER. Earl of Ellesmere. Raphael Mengs. Politician and Scholar; b. at Riverstown, co. Meath, 17 16; made the tour of Greece and Palestine, 1751; app. Und. Sec. of State, 1759; wrote "The Ruins of Baalbec," "The Ruins of Palmyra,'' and an "Essay on the Genius and Writings of Homer," pub. after his death; d. 1771. To waist, showing r. hand ; fur-lined red dress. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 875 WILLIAM CONYNGHAM PLUNKET, aft. LD. PLUNKET (1764-1854). Hon. and Rev. W. C. Plunket. Hamilton. Ld. Chan, of Ireland ; son of a Presbyterian Minister at Enniskillen ; b. 1764; educ, at Trin. Coll. Dubl. ; called to the Bar, 1787 ; foremost in oppos. the Union as M.P. in the Irish Ho. of Commons ; conducted the prosecution of Emmett, 1803; Att.-Gen. for IreL 1807; M.P.for Dublin Univers. 1812; distin. himself as a Pari. Orator ; supp. Catholic Emancipa. ; raised to the Peerage, 1827; Ld. Chanc. of Ireland, 1830; resign, his office, 1841 ; d. 1854. To waist, seated ; nearly full face, arms folded, showing 1. hand, black coat, signed " H. HamUton." Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 876 PETER BURROWES, M.P. (1752-1841). Mr. Peter Burrowes. B. at Pontarlington, 1752 ; educ. at Trin. CoU. Dublin ; caUed to the Irish Bar, 1785 ; entered the Irish Pari, as Member for Enniscorthy, 1799 ; was among the most zealous opponents of Ld. Castlereagh on the Union question ; acted as counsel for Robt. Emmett, on his trial for high treason ; app. first Judge ofthe Insolvent Ct. 1821 ; resign. 1835 ; d. 1841. To waist ; lawyer's wig and gown. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. -877 ADMIRAL EARL HOWE (1725-1799). Trinity House. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd surviving son of Emanuel, 2nd Visct. ; b. 1725 ; educ. at Eton ; ent. the Navy at 14 ; Post-Capt. for his defeat of two French ships bearing suc cours to the young Pretender, 1745 succ. his brother the 3rd Visct. 1758 ; defeated a French squadron and took two of the vessels, 1759! Ld. of the Adm. 1763 ; Treas. of the Navy, 1765 ; M.P. for Dartmouth ; Comman. the Fleet, and Commiss. for the pacificat, of America, 1776; engaged successfully the French squadron under D'Estaing off Rhode Island, 1778 ; crea. Visct Howe, 1782 ; relieved Gibraltar, 1782 ; E. 1788 ; in Comm. of the Channel Fleet ; gained the victory of i June, 1794, over the French off the west coast of France ; suppressed the Mutiny at the Nore, 1797 ; K.G. 1797 ; d. 5 Aug. 1799 ; bu, at Langar, Notts. Monument in St. Paul's. Known amongst the sailors as " Black Dick," from his complexion. Full-length, standing ; naval uniform ; 1. hand on pedestal, holding sword. Canvas, 96 X 59 in. 176 Supplementary Collection (Nos, 625-946). 878 JOHN WILKES, M.P. (1727-1797). LENT BY PAINTER, Mrs, Empson. R. E. Pine. Son of Nathaniel Wilkes, a Distiller in St. John Street, Clerkenwell ; b. there 17 Oct. 1727 ; went with a tutor to Leyden; marr. 1749, Miss Mead, of a Buckinghamsh. family, from whom he was separ. 1757 ; Col. of the Bucks Militia ; M.P. for Aylesbury 1757, and again 1761 ; comm. his paper, "The North Briton," 1762 ; attack, the King's Speech, Apr. 1763, and was commit. to the Tower on a general warrant ; released on plea of privilege ; general warrants declared by Ch. Just. Pratt illegal ; expell. from Ho. of Commons, and outlawed ; M.P. for Middlesex, 1768 ; impris. in King's Bench ; again expelled the House, and on his re-election declared incapable of election ; large subscriptions made for payment of his fines and debts ; discharged from prison, 1770 ; again M.P. for Middlesex, 1772 ; Ld. Mayor of London, 1774 ; had the resolution ofthe House of Commons declaring him incapable of election expunged, 1782 ; d. 26 Dec. 1797 ; bu. in Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley St. ; pub. political pamphlets, speeches, and letters ; brought out handsome edit, of Theophrastus and CatuUus. Three-quarter size ; seated at table to r. with pen in r. hand, roll of paper, books, and pedestal, to his r. ; signed " R. E. Pine Pinx. 1768." Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 879 EDMUND LAW, BP. OF CARLISLE (1703-1787). Earl of Ellenborough. George Romney. B. at Cartmel, Lancash. 1703; educ. at St. John's ColL Camb,; app. Bp. of Carhsle, 1769; author of " Considerations ofthe Theory of Religion," " Enquiry into the ideas of Space, Time, &c." " Life of John Locke;" d. 1787. Three-quarter size, seated to 1. ; holding hat in 1. hand, stick in r. Can vas, 50 X 40 in. 880 CHARLES CALLIS WESTERN, LD. WESTERN, and his Brother, the Rev. SHIRLEY WESTERN, as Boys. Sir Thos. Western, Bt, M.P. J. S. Copley, R.A. Ld. Western, son of Charles Western, Esq. ; b. at Rivenhall, Essex, 9 Aug. 1767; many years M.P. for Essex and Maldon; crea. Ld. Western, 1833 ; d. unmarr. 4 Nov, 1844, when the peerage became extinct. Rev. Shirley Western, younger brother of Ld. Western. Three-quarter size figures as boys, one with sketch-book, the other, Shirley Western, playing with dog. Canvas, 49 x 62 in. _^88l JOHN FITZGIBBON, ist E. OF CLARE, Lord Chan, of Ireland (1749-1802). Mr. a. j. B. Beresford Hope, M.P. Statesman and Judge ; b. 1749; educ. at Trin. ColL Dublin, and at Oxf.; called to the bar ; rose rapidly till he became Lord Chancellor and Baron Fitzgibbon, 1789 ; E. of Clare, 1795 ; promoted the Union ; d. 28 Jan, 1802. FuU-length, standing, looking to r. ; robes as Ld. ChanceUor of Ireland ; mace and seals to his 1. Canvas, 94 x 60. .882 JAMES QUIN (1693-1766). Duke of Cleveland, K.G. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Actor ; son of a barrister of Irish family ; b. in King St. Cov. Garden, 1693; went on the stage in Dublin, 1714; next appeared at Drury Lane, where Booth and Cibber were acting ; played with success in tragedy and comedy, but especially as "Falstaff;" a rival of Garrick, and a noted bon upstairs.] ist Eastern Room {Nos, 886-902). 177 vivant and wit ; gave liberal aid to Thomson the poet, who calls hijn the ".^sopus ofthe age;" d. at Bath, 21 Jan. 1766. Garrick wrote the epitaph on his monument in Westminster Abbey. FuU-length, seated to the 1. looking to r.; book in r. hand ; dark gold laced dress. Canvas, 92 x 60 in. 883 PARSONS AND MOODY (1728-1812) in the " West Indian." LENT BY PAINTER. Mrs. Philip Martineau. J. H. Mortimer, A.R.A. (For Parsons, see No. 783). John Moody, b. 1728; the best actor of Irishmen in his time; son of a hairdresser in Cork, named Cochrane; chan. his name tc( that of Moody; ran away to Jamaica, where he played the leading tragic characters for some years ; first earned applause in Covent Garden by his performance of " Captain O'Cutter," in the "Jealous Wife," 1759; succeeded as "Maj. O'Flaherty," in Cumberland's "West Indian," and "Sir Patrick O'Neale" in the "Irish Widow;" also performed as lago, Henry VIIL, Shylock, &c. ; supported Garrick in the "Half-price Riots," 1763; retired from the stage about 1796 ; d. 1812. Full-length figures, standing ; with stick raised, the other with crutch- handled stick. Canvas, 40 X So in. 884 REV. RICHARD GRAVES (1715-1804). Mr. Charles Roberson. ' James Northcote, R.A. Novelist and Poet; b. 1715 ; pub. "The Spiritual Quixote," 1773; Epigrams, Translation of Antoninus, 1792 ; d. 23 Nov. 1804. Half-length, seated to 1. ; black clerical dress, landscape in background. Canvas, 36 X 28 in. - 885 RT. HON. SIR JOHN CUST, Bt. (1718-1770). Earl Brownlow. Sir Joshua .Reynolds, P.R.A. Eldest son of Sir Richard Cust, 2nd Bart. ; succ. his father, 1734 ; M.P. for Grantham; elected Speaker, 1761 ; P.C. 1768 ; d. 1770. Full-length, standing ; robes as Speaker, mace to his r., speech on table to his L, dated " Dec. 2, 1761." Canvas, 106 X 77 in. Up-Stairs: No. 10. ist EASTERN ROOM (Nos. 886-902). 886 SIR ROBERT TAYLOR, Kt. (1714-1788). Institute Brit. Architects. Sculp, and architect ; son of a stone-mason ; b. in London, 17 14 ; studied sculpture under Sir Henry Cheese, and in Rome .; execut. Guest's monum. in Westm. Abbey, and the figure of Britannia at the Bank of Engl. ; subsequently engaged in architecture ; was appoint. Surveyor to the Admiralty, Greenwich Hosp. Bk. of Engl, and Foundling Hosp. ; amassed a large fortune, part of which he left for the founda. of the Taylor Institut. for the study of Modern Languages at Oxf ; d. 27 Sept 1788. Half-length, standing, looking to 1. ; scarlet coat ; resting r. hand on table. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. -887 PRISCILLA BELL, Mrs. WAKEFIELD, and her Sister, CATHERINE BELL,. Mrs. GURNEY. Mr. Alfred Head. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Prise Wakefield ; Educat Writer ; b. 1750; pub. "Juvenile Anecdotes," "Mental Improvement," "Leisure Hour," "A FamUiar Tour through the 178 Supplementary Collection, {Nos. 625-946). Brftish Empire," &c., also promoted the foundation of " Frugality (Saving) Banks," for the benefit of the poor; marr. Mr. Edward Wakefield, 1771 ; d. at Ipswich, 1832. Catharine Bell, Mrs. Gurney; dau. of Daniel BeU, a Lond. merch. in 1775; marr. John Gurney, of Earlham, Norfolk, by whom she became the mother of Elizabeth, afterwards Mrs. Fry. FuU-length figures in landscape, one seated, gentleman in blue coat, standing. Canvas, 47 x 36 in. 888 WILLIAM ROBERTSON,, D.D.. (1721-1793). LENT EY PAINTER, University of Edinburgh. Sir H. Raeburn, R.A., P.R.S.A. Historian; b. at Borthwick, Mid-Lothian, 1721; educ. at Dalkeith and Edinburgh; stud.'theoL and moral philos.; pastor of Gladsmuir, E.. Lothian, 1743; became famous by his eloquence; influential memb. of the Gen,. Ass-. ofthe Church of ScotL; pubL his "Hist, of Scotl." 1759; appoint ChapL in Ord. to the King, 1761 ; Princip. ofthe Univ. of Edinb. 1763;, pubL his chief work " Hist, ofthe Reign ofthe Emp. Chas. V." 1769 ; and " Hist of America," 1777; elect, memb. ofthe Roy. Acad, of Madrid ; d. at Grangeho. near Edinb. ir June, 1793 : his works were transl. into French and German. Three-quarter size, seated in arm-chair to 1. : clerical dress, mace and books on table to his 1. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 889 REV. WILLIAM ROMAINE (1714-1795). Mr. W. G. Romaine, C.B. F. Cotes, R.A. Theologian; b. at Hartlepool, 1714; educ. at Hertford and Chr. Ch. ColL Oxf ; app. successively Lecturer of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, Lecturer of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, and morning preacher at St. George's, Hanover-sq. 1748-50; known by his opposition to the bill, for the Naturalization of the Jews ; author of " Discourses on the Law and the Gospel," "The Life of Faith," &c. d. 1797. Three-quarter size, seated at table to r. ; leaning 1. hand on arm of chair, with r. hand raised, in clerical dress. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 890 SIR GEORGE TREVELYAN, Bart. (1707-68). Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bt. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Son of Sir John, 2nd Bart. ; b. 1707 ; marr. Julia, only dau. of Sir Walter Calverley, Bart, and eventually heiress of her brother. Sir Walter Calverley Blacket; d. 1768. Half-length, standing ; lavender-coloured gold-laced coat ; painted in 1761. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. --89 FRANCIS NORTH, 4TH EARL OF GUILFORD (1761-1817). Colonel North, M.P. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. 2nd son of Frederick, :2nd E. of Guilford, and 8th Ld. North, the celebra. Prime Minister; b, 25 Dec 1761 ; succ. his bro. Geo. Augustus, the 3rd E. 1802; d. without issue, 1817. Half-length ; standing, looking to 1. ; scarlet coat. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 892 JAMES ABERCROMBY, afterwards LORD DUNFERMLINE (1776-1858). Lord Dunfermline. David Allan. {See No. 318,) Full-length, as a chUd of three years old, standing with dog and pigeon; dated at back, " 1779," Canvas, 51 x 40 in. upstairs.] ist Eastern Room (A/^w. 886-902). 179 893 SIR ABRAHAM HUME (1749-1838). I-ENT BY PAINTER. Earl Brownlow. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. B. 1749 ; entered the Navy, served on board the " Orson," 17S7, against Holland, and in various actions during the French war ; d. 1838. ^ To waist ; looking to 1. ; crimson coat. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 894 JN. DUNNING, LD. ASHBURTON (1731-1783). ' National Portrait Gallery. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Son of J. Dunning, Esq.; b. at Ashburton, Devonsh. 18 Oct. 1731 ; stud. for the Bar, and soon attained to eminence in his profession ; Counsel for Jn. Wilkes, whose defence he conducted with great ability; M.P. for Calne, 1768; Att-Gen. 1767-70; raised to the Peerage, and Chan, of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1782 ; marr. Eliz. dau. of John Baring and sister of Sir Francis Bai-ing, Bart; d. 18 August, 1783. Bust to r. ; black gown and bands. Canvas, 30 x 25 in. 895 HARIOT FAWKENER, MRS. BOUVERIE and MRS. CREWE. Lord Crewe. Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Hariot Fawkener, Mrs. Bouverie, dau. of Sir Edward Fawkener, Kt ; marr. in 1764, the Hon. E. Bouverie, 2nd son of Jacob, ist Viscount Folkestone ; known as the intimate friend of Mrs. Crewe, and, like her, several times painted by Sir J. Reynolds. Francis Anne Greville, Mrs. afterwards Lady Crewe, only dau. of Fulke GreviUe, Esq., grandson of Fulke, 5th L. Brooke ; distin. in her day for her beauty and accompUsh, ; marr., 1776, J. Crewe, Esq. of Crewe HaU, thirty-eight years M.P. for co. Chester; cr. Baron Crewe 1806 ; she d. 1818. Half-length ; seated, in a garden, under a tree. Canvas, 40 x 50 in. "896 MRS. LEYBORNE. Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Wife of the Gov. of Granada and the Western Isles, in the reign of Geo. Ill, Three-quarter size, standing to 1, ; low blue dress ; bouquet of flowers in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. -897 ANNE CHALONER, COUNTESS of HAREWOOD, AND CHILD. Earl of Harewood. Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Dau. of William Chaloner, Esq., of Gainsborough ; marr., 1761, Edward Lascelles, afterwards ist Earl of Harewood. Three-quarter size ; seated, with infant child stretching its arms to her face. Canvas, 49 X 40 in. 898 EDWARD POPHAM. Mr. F. Leyborne Popham. Thos. Gainsborough, R.A. Son of Francis.Popham, Esq. of Littiecote, Wilts ; M.P, for Wifts, 1741,, 1747, 1754, and 1761 ; marr. Miss Rebecca Huddon ; d, 1779. Three-quarter size, standing to r., stick in r. hand, cocked hat under 1. arm. Canvas, 49 X 39 in. 899 DAVID GARRICK (1716-1779). Mr. j. Heywood Hawkins. P. J. de Loutherbourg, R.A. {See No. 774.) FuU length, small size ; in character of " Richard 111." near a castle gate. Panel, 26 X 17J in. i8o Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). 900 LORD HOLLAND, LORD ALBEMARLE, AND OTHERS, SHOOTING. LENT BY PAINTER. Duke of Richmond, K.G. George Stubbs, A.R.A. FuU-length small figures in landscape, with dogs and horses. Canvas, 54 X 82 in. 901 DANIEL Chas. solander, m.d. f.r.s. (1736-82). Linnean Society. NaturaUst; b. at Nordland, Sweden, 28 Feb. 1736; studied under Lin naeus at the Univ. of Upsala, where he graduated as M.D, ; came to EngL and was app. assist in the Nat. Hist. Departm. of the Brit. Mus. 1760; F.R.S. ; accomp. Sir Joseph Banks on his voy. round the world with Capt Cook, 1768-71; Assist-Librar, at the Brit. Mus. 1773; d. 1782. Full-length, looking to r,, seated at table, on which is a botanical drawing, pen in r. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 902 DUCHESS OF RICHMOND and LADY LOUISA LENNOX. — Racehorses training. DuKE of Richmond, K.G. George Stubbs, A.R.A. Small full-length figures in landscape. Canvas, 81 X 54 in. Up-Stairs: No. ii. 2nd EASTERN ROOM (Nos. 903-946). SIX MEMBERS OF THE BIRMINGHAM LUNAR SOCIETY {Nos. 903-908). The Lunar Society consisted of a smaU circle of Scientific and Literary men living in the Midland Counties towards the close of the last century ; Birmingham being their head-quarters {see under No. 907). 903 JAMES KEIR, F.R.S. and GRANDDAUGHTER. Mr. James Moilliet. Longastre. A member of the " Lunar Society ;" authi of an " Account of the Life and Writings of T. Day," 1791. To waist, seated at table ; child to his left. Crayon, paper, 27 x 22 in. 904 WILLIAM WITHERING, M.D. F.R.S. (1741-1799). Mrs. Alfred Seymour. Carl von Breda. Physician and Botanist; b. at Wellington, Salop, 1741 ; stud, at Edinb. ; practised at Stafford and Birmingham ; pub.' a " Systematic Arrangement of Brit. Plants," and discov. the native carbonate of barytes ; d. 1799. Three-quarter size, seated ; black dress ; holding flowers o'f foxglove - his "British Flora" open to his L; signed, "Breda pinxit, 1792." Canvas, 50 X 40 in. - ' . ' 905 JOSIAH WEDGWOOD, F.R.S. F.S.A. (1730-1795). Mr. Charles Darwin. After Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. The celebra. Potter, member of a family of Potters at Burslem- b 1730- appren. to his eld. brother; early showed skiU in the production of ornament' and coloured pottery ; established himself at Burslem, 1759; became widelv known by his Queen's ware, black basalt ware, cameos, &c. ; to extend his upstairs.] 2ND Eastern Room {Nos. 903-946). 181 works, founded the viUage of Etruria, 1766 ; engaged Flaxman the sculptor, as a designer; succ. in imitat. the Portiand Vase, 1790; chosen F.R.S. and F.S.A.; estab. schools, and made roads for the Potteries; amass, a large fortune; d. at Etruria, 1795. Bust ; claret-coloured coat, white cravat, powdered wig. Canvas, 30 x 25, 906 THOMAS DAY (1748-1789). LENT BY PAINTER. Lord Belper. Joseph Wright of Derby, A.R.A. Writer; son of a Collector of Customs in London; b. 1748 ; educ. at the Charterho. and Corp. Chr. CoU. Oxf ; ent. the Temple, but did not practise Law as a profession ; made himself known by his eccentric manners and opinions ; gained reputation as an author by his " History of Sandford and Merton;" d. from the kick of a favourite horse, 28 Sept. 1789. Half-length, standing ; leaning on base of column, book in 1. hand. Canvas, 50 x 40 in. 907 SAMUEL GALTON, F.R.S. (1753-1832). Mr. Darwin Galton. Longastre. B. 18 June, 1753 ; Member, with Watt, Boulton, Darwin, Baskerville, Edgeworth, Wedgewood, Withering, Day, Dr. Small, Kier, and Priestley, of the " Lunar Society ;" d. 19 June, 1832. Bust, full face ; brown coat, white waistcoat. Crayon, paper, 26 X 22 in. 908 JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, LL.D. (1733-1804). Dr. Williams's Library. Henry Fuseli, R.A. B. near Leeds, 13 March, 1733, of a Dissenting family; early applied himself to acquire languages and made some progress in Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic; stud. nat. science ; LL.D.; pub. " History of Electricity," 1767 ; F.R.S. ; Minister at Leeds, 1767 ; Librarian for seven years to the E. of Shelburne ; obta. the Copley medal for a paper on Air ; pub. " Disquisitions on Matter and Spirit," 1777 ; a " Defence of Socinianism," and various works respect. Christian Doctrine ; controv. with Dr. Horsley and reply to Burke on French Revolut. ; nominat. a citizen of the French Republ. ; populace at Birmingham destr. his house and library ; went to America ; d. 6 Feb. 1 804 Three-quarter size, seated to 1. in arm-chair at table, with papers. Canvas, 50 X 40 in. 909 CHARLES TOWNLEY, with Dr. VERDUN, Dr. OLIVER, Mr. C. PRICE, Mr. THOS. HOLT, AND CAPTAIN WYNN. Mr. Charles Towneley. R. Cosway, R.A. C. Townley, Antiquary, CoUector of the Townley Marbles ; resid. many years in Rome, where he employed himself in forming a museum of remains of ancient Art, which he afterw. arranged in his two houses in Park Street, Westminster; d. 1805. The Townley Marbles are now in the Brit. Mus. Full-length smaU size figures ; examining a torso of Venus, placed upon an antique aftar ; others of the Townley marbles round them. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 910 JOHN JOSHUA KIRBY and his Wife (1716-1774). Rev. Kirby Trimmer. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. Son of John Kirby, author of the "Suffolk Traveller;" b. at Parham, Suffolk, 1716; settled in London and introduced by Ld. Bute to Geo. III.; i82 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). Clerk of the Works at Kew ; Teacher of Perspective to the King and Queen~ Presid. ofthe Incorporated Society of Artists, 1768; pub. the "Perspective of Architecture;" F.R.S. and F.S.A.; d. 20 June, 1774; bu. in Kew Churchyd. Full-length, small size; seated beneath large tree, in landscape ; dog to his 1. Canvas, 30 X 25 in. 911 REV. DAVID WILLIAMS (1738-1816). Royal Literary Fund. J. F. Rigaud, R.A. Miscellaneous Writer and Founder of the Royal Literary Fund ; b. in Cardigansh. 1738 ; officia. as Dissent. Min. at Frome, Exeter, and Highgate; opened a Deist Chapel in London, 1776 ; afterw. devoted himself to literary labour ; pub. " Lectures on Education," " Lectures on Political Principles," " History of Monmouthshire," &c. ; founded the Royal Literary Fund, 1789 ; d. June, 1 8 16. Full-length, standing ; blue dress, 1. arm resting on desk, pen in r. hand. Signed, "J. F. Rigaud, London." Canvas, 40 X 33 in. 912 JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. LENT BY PAINTER. Mr. W. Llewellyn. J. M. W. Turner, R.A. {See No. 94.) Bust ; looking to his n, with palette and brushes in 1. hand ; greenish cast. Canvas, 24 x 20 in. 913 CHARLES TOWNLEY and others. Mr. Charles Towneley. Johann Zoffany, R.A. For Charles Townley, see No. 909. , M. D'Hancarville, author of " Antiquit^s Etrusques, Grecques, et Romaines," &c. Rt. Hon. Charles Greville, brother to George, 2nd Earl of Warwick. Mr. Astle, Keeper ofthe Records, author ofthe " Origin of Wrfting," &c. FuU-length small size figures, in Mr. Townley's Library, in Park-street, Westminster, examining the Townley CoU. of antique marbles. Canvas, 50 X 42 in. 914 GEORGE MORLAND (1763-1804). Mr. C. j. Smith. Geo. Morland. Painter ; son of Hy. R. Morland, a painter ; b. 26 June, 1763 ; first painted landscapes ; afterwards, for the most part, subjects with domestic animals ; worked with rapidity, and is said to have often painted in pay ment of his tavern biUs; d. 29 Oct. 1804, at a sponging-house in Evre-Street Hill, Coldbath Fields. Full-length; small size; seated at easel, painting. Canvas, 30X25 in. 915 RICHARD PRICE, D.D. (1723-1791). Equitable Assurance Office. Benjamin West P.R.A. Dissent Minist and Polit. Writer; b. at Tynton, Glamorgansh.' 1723' studied at a dissent, acad. in London, 1741; chaplain to Mr. Streathfield and preacher of different dissent, congrega. in London since 1743; F R S i'765 • contrib, many papers to the "Philosoph. Trans.;" wrote in favour of the Amer. Colonies, 1775-76, for which he received the freedom of the City of London, and was invited by Congress to Amer. ; consult, after the war as a financial authority by Pitt, about the liquida. of the Nat. Debt; hailed with enthusiasm the outbr. of the French Revolu. 1789, which drew upon him the censure of Burke; d. 19 Mar, 1791. To waist, seated; holding letter .and spectacles; painted in 178A Canvas, 30 x 28 m. '^' upstairs,] ' 2nd Eastern ^oOM (A/i^j. 903-946). 183 PORTRAITS OF MEMBERS OF THE DILETTANTI SOCIETY (ATw. 916-946). LENT BY PAINTER. Dilettanti Soc. Geo. Knapton, Sir J. Reynolds, and others. The Society of Dilettanti was established in 1734 by several noblemen and others (Viscount Harcourt, Duke of Dorset, '&c.), who were desirous of advancing the Fine Arts in Great Britain. The Society consists of fifty members ; and, by its aid or encouragement, there have been published from time to 'time several important Art Works. In 1764 they sent an expedition to Asia Minor, and recorded the result's in the "Ionian Antiquities;" they aided in publishing Stuart's "Athens," Chandler's "Travels," &c. ; in 1814 they sent an expedition to the Levant. The Members dine together periodically at the Thatched House Tavern, St. James's. In 1740 it was ordered, " That every Member ofthe Society do make a present of his picture, in oil colours, done by Mr. George Knapton a Member, to be hung up in the room where the Society meets." The following 23 Portraits were painted by Mr. Knapton : — CHARLES, 2ND DUKE OF DORSET. MR. J. HOWE. LORD HYDE, afterwards EARL OF CLARENDON. SIR JAMES GRAY, K.B. SIR BROWNLOW SHERARD, Bt. FRANCIS DASHWOOD, LORD LE DESPENCER. MR. HENRY HARRIS. WILLIAM, 2ND EARL OF BESSBOROUGH, HON. SEWALLIS SHIRLEY, (Chancellor of Oxford.) MR. WILLIAM FAUQUIER. COLONEL DENNY. GENERAL SIR GEORGE GRAY. SAMUEL SAVAGE, Esq. WILLIAM WILDMAN, 2ND VISCOUNT BARRINGTON. JOHN MONTAGU, 4TH EARL OF SANDWICH. SIR JOHN RAWDON, Bt. ist. EARL OF MOIRA. MR. THOMAS BRAND. JOHN, 4TH DUKE OF BEDFORD. SIR BOURCHIER WRAY, Bt. BARON HOPBERG. JOHN MONCKTON, iST VISCOUNT GALWAY. ROBERT D'ARCY, 4TH and LAST EARL OF HOLDERNESSE. WILLIAM, 1ST EARL OF BLESSINGTON. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. {By Himself). GROUP OF PORTRAITS, completed in 1779 {By Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.) :— Sir Watkin WiUiams Wynn, Bart. Sir John Taylor, Bart. Mr. Stephen Payne Galway. The Rt Hon Sir Wm. HamUton, K. B. Mr, Richard Thompson, Mr, W. Spencer .Stanhope. Air. Smyth of Heath. 184 Supplementary Collection {Nos. 625-946). A^GROUP OF PORTRAITS {By Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.) :— Lord Mulgrave [Coastantine John, 2nd Baron, Capt. R. N. Lord Dundas [Thomas Ist Baron, then Mr. Dundas]. Earl of Seaforth [Kenneth Mackenzie, last Earl]. Honourable Charles F. Greville. Duke of Leeds [Francis Godolphin, 5th Duke, then Marquis of Carmarthen]. Charles Crowle, Esq. The Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K. B. RICHARD PAYNE KNIGHT, Esq. {By Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A). SIR HENRY C. ENGLEFIELD, Bt. {By Sir Thos. Lawrence,P.R.A). THOMAS, 1ST BARON DUNDAS {By Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A). BENJAMIN WEST P.R.A. {By Himself. JOHN B. S. MORRITT, Esq. {By Sir M. A. Shee, P.R.A.) INDEX. No. I.— NAMES OF LENDERS. The figures refer to the nitmber of the Portrait. Her Majesty the Queen — Buckingham Palace, 370 Hampton Court, 20, 628, 757 Windsor Castle, 190, 196, 210, 220, 225, 320, 328, 367, 369, 382, 384, 656, 825 H.R.H. the Duchess of Cambridge, 330 Abbot, Mr. Charles S. A. 119 A'Beckett, Mr. GUbert Arthur, 595 Abinger, Sarah, Lady, 770 Acland, Sir T. Dyke, Bart. 146, 563, 844, 848, 86s Admiralty, Lords of the, 24, 75, 546, 755, 761, 772 Advocates, Faculty of 100 Alison, Dowager Lady, 498 Anderdon, Mr. J. H. 17, 22 Anderson, Sir Charles J. H. Bart. 93 Anthony, Mr. W. in, 344 Antiquaries, Society of, Scotland, 56 Argyll, Duke of K.T. 711 Armagh, Archbishop of, 471, 670, 674 Arnold, Mrs. 511 Arnold, Mr. T. J. 374, 795 Asiatic Society, Royal, 207, 327 Aveland, Lord, 68, 857 Babington, Mr. Benjamin, 122 Barker, Mr. Thomas Jones, 855 Barlow, Mr. Peter W. 479 Barret, Rev. R. 856 Barrington, Viscount, M.P. 161, 203, 762 Barrow, Mr. John, 418 Barry, Mr. Charles, 618 Barwell, Mr. John, 273 Beaumont, Sir G. H. Bart loi, 135, 306, 364, 774, 783 Beckett, Mr. Gilbert Arthur h. 595 Bedingfield, Sir Henry G. P. Bart. 690 Beechey, Rev. St. Vincent, 76 Bell, Mrs. Hamilton, 236 Belper, Lord, 861, 906 Berners, Lord, 655, 658 BickneU, Mr. Henry, 517, 608 Bingham, Colonel, 643, 687 Binning, Lord, 823 Birmingham and Midland Institute, 619 Blackwell, Mr. John, 303 Blackwood and Sons, Messrs. W. 253, 255. 259, 521 Blewitt, Mr. Octavian, 256 Blomfield, Mrs. 507 Bodley, Mr. T. 407 Boger, Mr. Deeble, 731 Bompas, Mr. G. C. 480 Bond, Mrs. 586 Bonomi, Mr. J. 835, 838 Bourchier, Lady, 362 Bourke, Lady Susan, 465 Bower, Mrs. 562 BoxaU, Mr. W. Percival, 140, i68, 694 Boyne, Viscount, 801, 839 Brigstocke, Mr. Thomas, 445 Brodie, Sir B. C. Bart 578 Bromley House Library, Nottingham, 134 Brookes, Mr. J. R. 179 Brownlow, Earl, 818, 885, 893 i86 INDEX OF LENDERS. Bruce, Mrs. 548 Bruce, Mr. John, 714 Brunei, Mrs. 486, 491 Buccleuch, Duke of K.G. 252, 717, 747,819,851,858,862,864 Burge, Mrs. 166 Burke, Viscount, M.P. 454 Burney, Rev. Charles, 155, 820 Burrowes, Mr. Peter, 876 Bushe, Mr. John, 217 Buxton, Dowager Lady, 389, 506 Buxton, Sir T. Fowell, Bart. 392 Callcott, Mr. William Hutchins, 91, 557 Calvert, Mrs. 113 Campbell, Lady, 316 Canterbury, Viscount, 11, 240, 860 Carpenter, Mrs. 357 Cary, Mr. F. S. 293 Cater, Mr. W. C. 115, ri6 Cathcart, Earl, 71, 223, 450, 854 Cavan, Earl of 197 Chaplin, Mr. Clifford, 791 Chester, Mr. Harry, 399 Chesterfield, Earl of 457 Clack, Mr. Richard A. 360 Clanricarde, Marquis of, 500 Clarke, Miss, 326 Clay, Mr. Alfred B. 528 Cleveland, Duke of K.G. 882 Clifden, Viscountess, 553, 559 Clifford, Admiral Sir A. W. G. Bart. 184 Clough, Mrs. A. H. 624 Cobbett, Miss, 251, 264 Cobden, Mrs. 461 Codrington, General Sir W. J., G.C.B. 333 Colebrooke, Sir T. E. Bart. M.P. 157 Coleridge, Rev. Derwent, 272 Collins, Mr. G. 797 Constable, Captain Charles G. 145 Cooke, Mrs. 104 Coote, Captain, R.N. 422 Copleston, Misses, 385 Cork, The Dean of, 311 Corporation of Birmingham, 524 Corporation of King's Lynn, 540 Corporation of Liverpool, 160, 237 Corporation of Wisbech, 178 Cottenham, Earl of, 377 Coutts, Miss Burdett, 84, 138, 142, 811 Cowper, Countess, 224 Crabbe, Rev. George, 289 Craig, Mr. J. T. Gibson, 640, 646 Crewe, Lord, 667, 672, 895 Croft, Sir Herbert Denman, Bart 313 Croker, Mrs. 397 Crowe, Mr, Eyre, 567 Cubitt, Mr. G., M.P. 634 809 Cubitt, Mr. Joseph, 508 Cunningham, Lieut.-Colonel, 275, 300, 335 Cureton, Mrs. 509. Darling, Lady, 265 Dartmouth, Earl of 703, 737 Darwin, Mr. Charles, 905 De Grey and Ripon, Earl, 174, 23*2 Delawarr, Countess, 70, 705 Denbigh, Earl of 708 Denison, Right Hon. J. E., M.P; 463 Denman, Lord, 33, 34 Dennistoun, Mr. A., 257 Department of Science and Art, {See Science and Art Department) Derby, Earl of K.G, 136, 144, 383 Derby, Mr. Alfred T. 283 Devonshire, Duke of K.G. 725 Digby, Mr. G. Digby Wingfield, 766, 771, 872 Dilettanti Society, 916-946 DUlon, Viscount, 631, 642, 663, 665, 669, 673, 676, 678, 680, 681, 698, 775, 805, 866 Disbrowe, Miss, 12, 18 Disbrowe, Colonel, 323 Disney, Mr. Edgar, 742 D'Israeli, Mr. Ralph, 334 Donne, Mr. W. Bodham, 778 Dormer, Lord, 635, 648 Drummond, Mrs, 394 Duncombe, Mr. Thomas H. 391 Dundas, Lady Jane, 802 Dundonald, Earl of 340 Dunfermline, Lord, 23, 318, 892 Durham, Earl of, 242, 325 Durham, Bishop of 286, 429 INDEX OF LENDERS. i8,7 Edgeworth, Mr. A. E. 175 Edgeworth, Mr., M.P. .842 Egerton, Capt.F. P., R.N. 19 Eldon, Eariof, 37, 43, 51 Elgin and Kincardine, Countess of, 129, 533 Elgin Place Church, Glasgow, 502 EUenborough, Earl of, 49, 833, 879 EUesmere, Earl of 376, 709, 874 EUiot, Mr. John F. 475 Elliot, WiUiam, M.D. 594 EUis, Mr. George, 246, 270 EUis, Mr. Wynn, 263 Elphinstone, Sir James Dalrymple Home, Bt 781, 782 Empson, Mrs. 314, 878 Equitable Assurance Office, 915 Espinasse, Mr. Isaac, 828 Eton College, 1 54 Eversley, Viscount, 41 Exeter, Marquis of 139, 739 Fawcett, Mrs. 96 Feversham, Lord, 792 Fielden, Mr. Samuel, 363 Finch, Mr. C. Wynne, 633, 644, 647, 650, 668, 850 Finlaison, Mrs. 278 Fitzgerald, Mrs. 530 FitzGerald, Mr. C. R. (Home Office), 769 FoUett, Mr. Edward, 395 Ford, Mrs. 426 Ford, Mr. F. Clare, 834 Fortescue, Earl, 29, 466, 765, 821 Fortescue, Hon. G. M. 32, 59, 60 Foster, Mr. W. O., M.P. 837 Foundling Hospital, 803 Frend, Mr. H. Tyrwhitt, 149, 291 Frere, Mr. George, 235 Frewen, Mr. Thomas, 638, 659, 697, 701,715 Galton, Mr. Darwin, 907 Galway, Viscount, M.P. 332 Gambier, Admiral, 72 Gardiner, Lady, 204 Gardner, Lord, 133 Gibbons, Mrs. 338, 551, 558 Gifford, Lord, 276 Gladstone, Sir Thomas, Bt. 79, 238, 355 Goding, IV^. WiUiam, 98 Gordon, Sir Henry P. Bt 193, 194 Gordon, Mr. G. Huntly, 613 Gordon-Cumming, Sir W. G. Bt. 849 Goulburn, Mr. Frederick, 405 Graham, Mr. J. Maxtone, 720 Grant, Mr. J. P. 281 Grantley, Lord, 852 Granville, Earl, K.G. 52, 234, 460, 836 Gray's Inn, Society of 751 Green, Mrs. 505 Green, Mr. William E. 247 Gregory, Mr. Charles Hutton, 339 Gregory, Mr. John, 156, 704, 807 Grey, Earl, K.G. 310, 342, 350, 352 Griffith, Miss Conway, 831 Grissell, Mr. Thomas, 231 Gurney, Mr. Samuel, M.P. 176 Gwyn, Mr. R. 13 Gye, Mr. F. 4 Halford, Sir Henry, Bt 82, 218 Haliburton, Mrs. 604 Hall, Mrs. WiUiam, 63 HaUiday, Rev. W. S. 5 Hamilton, Dowager Lady, 499, 560 Hardinge, Viscount, 439 Harewood, Earl of 897 Harrowby, Earl of K.G. 31, 102, 226 Hastings, Lady Edith Abney, 65 Hawkins, Mr. J. Heywood, 899 Hawkins, Rev. W. B. 386 Hazlitt, Mr. W. C. 301, 307 Head, Mr. AWVed, 887 Heath, Rev. J. M. 90 Heaton, Miss, 600 Henderson, Mrs. 241 Henry, Mrs. 582 Herbert of Lea, Lady, 478 Heriot's Hospital, 660 Herries, Mr. C. J. 398 Hetley, Frederick, M.D. 163 Heys, Misses, 726 Hibernian Academy, Royal, 83, 86 Hick, Mr. John, 430 Hill, Viscount, 57 Hippisley, Mr. J. H. 317 i88 INDEX OF LENDERS. Hodgson, Major-Gen. J. Studholme, 785 Holford, Mr. R, S., M.P. 629 Holland, Lady, 42, 354 HoUand, Sir Henry, Bt. M.D. 309 Hollway, Mr. J. H. 822, 829 Holt, Mr. Henry F. 28 Hood, Mr. T. 593 Hooker, Dr. 409 Hope, Mr. A. J. B. Beresford, M.P. 202, 881 Howard, Hon. Mrs. Greville, 810 Howard, Miss, 427 Howard, Mr. J. H. 584 Hughes, Mrs. John, 637 Humane Society, Royal, 527 Hume, Mrs. 459 Institute of British Architects, 404, 617, 776, 788, 886 Institution of Civil Engineers, 492 Jameson, Miss, 402 Jeffery, Major Morton, 790 Jesus College, Cambridge, 39 Jodrell, Mrs. 455 Johnson, Mr. H. R. Vaughan, 777 Johnstone, Miss Campbell, 817 Johnstone, Sir J. V. B. Bt 171 Jones, Mrs. Inwood, 610 Jones, H. Bence, M.D. 534 Kean, Mrs. 436 Keane, Sir J. H. Bt. 580 Keene, Rev. C. E. Ruck, 784 Kenealy, E. V., LL.D. 15, 867 Keppel, Lieut.-Colonel, 746 Keppel, Rev. W. A. W. 794, 846 King's College, Cambridge, 120 KingsmUl, Mr. W. Howley, 324 Knighton, Sir W. W. Bt. 343, 372 Laing, Mr. David, 719 Lalor, Mr. E. Power, 539 . Lancashire College, Manchester, 495 Langdale, Lady, 66, 565 Langdale, Mr. C. junr. 871 Lansdowne, Marquis of 329, 579, 754 Latham, Mr, G, W. 221 Laurence, Mr. Samuel, 290, 716 Lawrence, Sir Trevor, Bt 537 Leach, Mr. Thomas, 222 Lee, Mr. J. Hutchinson, no Leech, Mrs. 615 Leigh, Lord, 285 Lennard, Colonel Farnaby, 408, 494, 671, 688 Leslie, Mrs. 347 LesUe, Colonel, K.H. 749, 758' Lewis, Lady Frankland, 464 Lewis, Miss, 814 Lewis,. Rev. Sir G. F. Bart. 444 Lichfield, Earl of 449 Lincoln, Bishop of 434 Lincoln's Inn, Society of 381, 847 Lindsay, Mr. WiUiam P. 423 Linnean Society, ,'437, 464* 515, 516, 518,901 Literary Fund, Royal, 911 Llewellyn, Mr. W. 912 Londpn, Bishop of, 66l London Orphan Asylum, 523 London Tavern Company, 421 Longman, Mr. Thomas, 304 Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart. 53 Lysons, Rev. Samuel, 170, 173 Mackenzie, Mr. D. 45 Machse, Mr. Daniel, R.A. 412 Major, Mr. Wreford, 616 Malcolm, Mr. W. E. 61 Manby, Mr. Charies, 361 Manchester, Duke of 21, 150, 294 Marshman, Mr. J. C. 545 Martin, Mr. Leopold C. 612 Martineau, Mrs. PhUip, 81, 883 Mason, Mr. W. H. 859 Master ofthe RoUs, 151 Masters, Mr. Charles, 239 Mathew, Mr. J. C. 525 Mathews, Mrs. 269 Mathews, Mr. C. J. 365 Maw, Mr. C. 585 Maxwell, Admiral, 208 McKay, Mr. A. 36 M'Crie, Mrs. 268 Mechanics' Institution, Sheffield, 611 Medical Officers of the Army, 267 MelviU, Mr. J. C. 448 Merchant Taylors' Company, 641 INDEX OF LENDERS. 189 Merton CoUege, Oxford, 458 Middleton, Admiral Sir G. Broke, Bt. 121 Midleton, Very Rev. Viscount, 172, 764 Miles, Mrs. 574 Miller, Mrs. 482 MiUer, Rev. G. Dempster, 40 MoiUiet, Mr. James, 903 Molesworth, Lady, 541 Monteagle, Lady, 321 Moore, Lady, 46, 77, 78 Moore, Lady Henry, 319 More, Mr. R. Jasper, M.P. 706, 735 Morison, Mr. Charles, 730 Mostyn, Mr. C. 736 Mulock, Colonel, 417 Munro, Mr. C. 128 Murray, Mr. John, 148, 282, 287, 288, 292, 296, 414, 416, 420, 493 Museum of Practical Geology, 489 Napier, Major-General William, 543 National Bank, 432 National Gallery, 26, 94, 107, 109, 336, 356, 484, 550 National Gallery of Scotland, 132, 262, 341, 379, 514, 583, 590 National Portrait Gallery, 10, 92, 106, 112, 152, 169, 227, 284 295, 297, 351, 609, 622, 666, 748, 843, 894 Nelson, Earl, 9, 14, 25 Newcastle, Duke of, 452 New College, London, 522 NichoUs, Rev. A. B. 569 Norfolk, Duchess of 441 North, Colonel, M.P. 685, 686, 696, 744, 891 Northbrook, Lord, 47, 453, 467 Northcote, Sir Stafford H. Bart M.P. 114, 143 Northey, Colonel, 768 Northumberland, Duke of 228, 443, 627,651,710 Noseda, Mrs. 87, 597, 760 Novello, Miss Emma A. 468 OUver, Miss, 3 Oratory, The, Brompton, 520 Osborn, Sir G. R. Bart. 639, 645, 657 662, 826 Owen, Rev. W. Hicks, 576 Oxford, Bishop of 180 Palgrave, Mr. R. H. Inglis, 503 Palmerston, Viscountess, 315, 378, 388, 456, 743 Parkes, Mrs. 542 Parrott, Mr. Thomas M. 118 Parsons, Mr. Daniel, 6 Partridge, Mr. John, 390, 396, 401, 406, 470, 536, 555, 589 Payne, Mr. J. Bertrand, 280 Pearson, Mr. C. 419 PeUew, Mr. H. E. 58 Pemberton, Mr. Edward Leigh, 476 Pembroke College, Cambridge, 799 Perceval, Mrs. Spencer, 67 Pharmaceutical Society, 245 PhiUip, Executors of the late John, R.A. 599 Phillips, Miss Emily, 305 Phillips, Mr. H. W. 337 PhiUipps, Miss F. March, 387 Physicians, Royal College of, 44, 366, 415,424,428,442,863 PickersgiU, Mr. H. W., R.A. 266 Plunket, Hon. and Rev. W. C. 875 Pollock, Right Hon. Sir F. J. Bart. 603 Popham, Mr. F. Leyborne, 702, 740, 896, 898 Portland, Duke of 243, 632, 689, 712, 723 Pottinger, Sir Henry, Bart. 438 Powis, Earl of 348 Procter, Mr. Bryan WaUer, 183, 605 Pugin, Mr. E. Welby, 588 Raeburn, Mr. J. Peter, 130 Rathbone, Mrs. 549 Ravensworth, Lord, 260 Rendel, Mrs. 127, 472 Rennie, Mr. W. H. 103 Richardson, Miss, 745 Richmond, Duke of K.G. 191, 900, 902 Richmond, Mr. George, R.A. 510, 512 Ridge, Benjamin, M.D. 16 Robartes, Mr. T. J. Agar, M.P. 741 Roberson, Mr. Charies, 884 Robertson, Major, 258 Robertson, Mr. C. B. 497 igo INDEX OF LENDERS. Robertson, Mr. S. B. 298, 832 Roebuck, Mr, J. A. M.P. 250, 812 Rogers, Miss, 312 Romaine, Mr. W. G. C.B. 889 Romilly, Mr, Charles, 50 Rowe, Rev. G. Stringer, 870 Rowley, Rev. A. Clarke, 331 Royal Academy, 346, 353, 607, 621 Royal Asiatic Society {See Asiatic Society, Royal) Royal College of Physicians {See Phy sicians, Royal College of) Royal CoUege of Surgeons {See Sur geons, Royal College of) Royal Hibernian Academy {See Hiber nian Academy, Royal) Royal Humane Society {See Humane Society, Royal) Royal Institution, 483, 487 Royal Literary Fund {See Literary Fund, Royal) Royal Society, 126, 167, 211, 229, 233, 244, 248, 358, 373, 413, 440, 468* Royal Society, Edinburgh, 131 Russell, Lady Frankland, 7^r, 727- 729, 732, 733 Ruthven, Lady, 249 Rutland, Duke of K.G. 535 Sacred Harmonic Society, 750, 756, 780 St. Andrews, United CoUeges of 570 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 230, 488 St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, 261, 526, 684 St George's Hospital, 162, 345, 556 St. John's College, Cambridge, 277 St. Paul's School, 473 Sandars, Mr. George, 695 Saye and Sele, The Ven. Lord, 738, 845 Scarlett, Sir J. Yorke, K.C.B. 400 Science and Art Department, 566, 571, 614 Scrope, Mr. G. Poulett, M.P. 322 Sedgwick, Rev. Dr. 481 Senior, Mrs. 477 Seymour, Mrs. Alfred, 904 Sharpe, Mr. William, 816 Shelley, Sir Percy, Bart. 153, 271, 299 Shrewsbury and Talbot, Earl of 410, 773 Simmons, Rev, T. F. 158 Sinclair, Archdeacon, 54, 620 Smart, Lady, 105 Smirke, Mr. Sydney, R.A. 137 Smith, Mrs. 254 Smith, Mrs. Alexander, 581, 598 Smith, Miss Eliza S. Horace, 274 Smith, Miss Lucena, 779 Smith, Mr. C. J. 914 Smith, Mr. Thomas, 808 Smith, Mr. William, 302 Smithson, Mr. R. E. 564 Somerville, Lord, 159, 677 Sotheby, Colonel, 164 Sotheron-Estcourt, Rt. Hon. T. H. S. 7 Speke, Mr. William, 547 Spencer, Earl, K.G, 308, 734 Stanfield, Mrs. Clarkson, 57^, 601 Stanley, Mr. Edward, 73 Stationers' Company, 722 Stephen, Mr. James, 181 Stone, Mr. J. j: 552 Strangford, Viscount, 214 Summer, Rev. J. H. R. 380 Surgeons, Royal College of, 8, 216 Sutherland, Duchess Dowager of 587 Swinburne, Sir John, Bart 165 Tait, Mr. Robert, 95, 99, 513, 554 Talbot de Malahide, Lord, 2, 707 Tatlock, Mrs. 349 Taunton, Lord, 626, 824 Taylor, Rev. Isaac, 504, 800 Taylor, Mr. John Stirling, 368 Teignmouth, Lord, 64 Thackeray, Rev. Joseph, 141 Thompson, Miss Vincent, 88 Thompson, Admiral, 664 Thornton, Mr. H. S. 182 Tindal, Mrs. Acton, 592 Towneley, Mr. Charles, 692, 763, 789, 830, 909, 913 Townroe, Mr. J. W. 85 Townshend, Marquis, 630, 683 Travers, Mrs. 215 Travers, Miss, 447 Treffry, Rev. Dr. 724 Trelawny, Sir J. S. Bart. 753, 787 INDEX OF LENDERS. 191 Trelawny, Mr. H. Brereton, 682 Trevelyan, Lady, 185, 403 Trevelyan, Sir W. C. Bart. 699, 890 Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, 147, 752, 910 Trinity CoUege, Cambridge, 485 Trinity House, 877 TroUope, Mr. Anthony, 596 Troubridge, Dowager Lady, 446 TurnbuU, Mr. George H. 108 Turner, Rev. Sydney, 393 Tytler, Colonel W. Fraser, 48, 55, 87 3 United Service Club, 124, 125, 425, 433 University of Aberdeen, 636, 652 University, of Edinburgh, 529, 888 University Library, Cambridge,, 89, 177, 793; Vaux of Harrowden, Lord, 649, 654, 675, 798 Verney, Sir Harry, Bart. M.P. 141, 192 Verulam, Earl of 679, 827 "Vincent, Rev. W. 186 Waldegrave, Frances Countess, 431 WaMy, Rev. J. E. 117, 813 Wale, Mr. R. G. 38 "Walker, Mr. Joseph, 693 WaUis, Mr. Henry, 623 Walmsley, Sir Joshua, 490, 568' Ward, Mr. E. M., R.A. 531, 538, 573 Warde, Admiral, K.H. 767, 804, 806, 868 Warwick, Earl of 700, 815, 853 Waterford; Louisa, Marchioness of 80 Watts, Mr. G. F., R.A. 451, 469 Way, Mrs. E. 561, 575, 602 WeUington, Duke of K.G. 69, 187, 188, 195, 198, 199-201, 205, 209, 212,213, 359,411,474, 532 Wesleyan Centenary Hall, 869 Wesleyan CoUege, Didsbury, 519 Western, Sir Thomas, Bart M.P. 880 Westminster, Marquis of K.G. 625, 840 Westminster, Dean of, 501 Westminster, Dean and Chapter of 653 Westmoreland, Countess Dowager of 62, 462 Whately, Miss E. J. 375 Whitehead, Mr. John, 97 Wickham, Mr. William, 35 Wilbraham, Mr. G. F. 74, Wilkinson, Mr. Norman, ,27 Williams, Mr. J. Edgar, 591 WiUiams, Mr. W. S. 606 Williams's. (Dr.) Library, 123, 691, 713, 718, 796, 908 Wilson, Mrs, J ames, 544 Wilson,. Mr. R. B. W. 189 Wilson, Mr. William, 279 Winn, Mr. Charles, 759 Wodehouse, Hon. and Rev. W. 30 Wood, Lord Justice Sir W. Page, 219. Woodyeare, Rev. J. F. W. 786 Yates, Mr. Edmond, 577 Young, Lady, 371 Young, Mr. George, M.P. 496 Zetland, Earl of i INDEX. No. II. — NAMES OF PAINTERS. N.B. — The rule adopted in giving the Names of Painters has been to retain those names supplied by the owners ofthe works exhibited. {See Preface, p. v.) » The figures refer to the number of the Portrait. Abbott, Lemuel F. (1762-1803), 27, 34, 141 Allan, David (1744-1796), 892 AUan, Sir W., R.A. P.R.S.A. (1782- 1850), {See No. 583) Allston, Washington, A.R.A. {177'i- 1843), 297 Amberger {ascribed to) (1490-1569), 639 Ambrose, C. 577 Archer, James, R.S.A. 499, 620 Arnold, S. J. 795 Astley, J. ( -1787), 786 Atkinson, James, 327 Barber, T. 134 Barker, Thomas 1769-1847) {See No. 855) Barrett, — , 524 Barwell, John, 273 Basebe, C. J. 497 Bate, C. Fortescue, 359 Bean, — , 461 Beechey, Sir William, R.A. (1753- 1839), 2, 13, 25, 30, 72, 76, 120, 200, 222, 330, 367, 429 Benvenuti, Cav. 62 Berry, Miss, 857 Betham, H. 604 Bewick, W. 307, 597 Birch, T. 611 Bone, H. P. 489 Bonham-Carter, J. H. 624 Bostock, John, 363 Boxall, WiUiam, R,A. 300, 361, 398, 472, 479, 508, 617 Bradley, — , 105, 618 Briggs, Henry P. R.A. (1793-1844), 87, 245, 317, 332, 362, 377, 527 Brigstocke, T. 162, 445, 526 Buck, Adam, 842 Burnet, John, 278 Burney, E. F. 856 CaUcott, Sir A. W., R.A. (1779-1844), 91, 167, 579 Carpenter, Mrs. 344, 357, 380, 515 Cary, F. S. 280, 293 Chandler, — , 93 Chantrey, Sir Francis, R.A. (1781- 1841) {See No. 335) Chatelain, Antonio, 426 Chinnery, George, 413 Clack, Richard A. 360 Clay, Alfred B. 528 CUnt, — , 421, 562 Clint, G., A.R.A. 104, 239, 246, 566, 571,813 Cooper, — , 702 Copley, J. S., R.A. (1737-1815), 7, 880 Corden, — , 328 Cosway, Richard, R.A. (1741-1821), 102, 909 Cotes, F., R.A. (i 726-1770), 780, 781, 782, 791, 889 Crabb, .WiUiam, 545, 582 Cranach, Lucas (1472-1553), 638 Crawley,—, 539 Cregan, Martin, 208, 217 Crowe, Eyre, 567 Gumming, — , P.R.H.A., 83 Curran, Miss, 153 INDEX OF PAINTERS. 193 Dahl, Michael (1656-1743), 761 Dance, Sir N. {See HoUand) Daniel, J. 39 Daniel, WiUiam, 490 Daniels, WiUiam, 568 Dawe, Geo. R.A. (1775-1829), 231, 370 Dayes, Edward, 85 De Heere, Lucas {See Heere) De Loutherbourg, P. J., R.A. {See Lou therbourg) Damer, — , 750 Denning, S. P. 219, 334 Derby, William (1786-1847), 283, 383,' 400 Devis, A. W. (1762-1822), 5, 64 De Wilde, S. 115, 116 Dickinson, L. 441 Dixon, — , 423 Dobson, WiUiam (1610-1646), 700, 709,710 Drummond, Samuel, A.R.A., 365 Duncan, T., R.S.A. A.R.A., 258, 482 Dupont, Gainsborough (1767-1797), 29,32 Dyce, WiUiam, R.A. (1806-1864), 564 Eddis, E. U., 295, 309, 321, 448, 466, 471 Egg, Augustus L., R.A. (1816-1863) {See No. 607), 615 Etty, William, R.A. (1787-1849) {See No. 564)^ 407 Evans, Robert, 75, 138, 142, 339 Faed, Thomas, R.A. 257 Faulkner, — , 419 Faulkner, B. R, 244, 248, 495 Fisher, William, 609 Foster, T. 254 Fowler, WUliam, 291 Frye, Thomas, (17 10-1762), 760, 830 Fuger, — 35 Fuseli, Henry, R.A. (1742-1825), 908 Gainsborough (after), 12, 18 'Gainsborough (ascribed to), 40 ¦Gainsborough, Thomas, R.A. (1727- 1788), I, 15, 16,36,41,108,752,816, 817, 819, 821, 828, 835, 840, 845, 847, 851, 858, 860, 877, 882, 887, 890, 891, •896, 898, 910 Gambardella, S. 437,464*, 610 Garrard, Mark (i 561-1635), 647 G6rard, Baron (1770-1837), 80, 234 Gilbert, John Graham, R.S.A. 238, 355, 590 Gilbert, Josiah, 504 Gooderson, — , 450 Gordon, Sir J. W., R.A. P.R.S.A. (1790- 1864), 131, 223, 255, 259, 268, 318, 379, 465, 484, 496, 513, 514 521, 529, 541, 544, 560, 570, 619, 622 Graff, Anthony, 129 Grant, Sir F., P.R.A. 249, 348, 438, 439, 443, 449, 454, 457, 463, 473, 474, 478, 535 Green, G. P. E. 519 Green, James, 351 Guzzardi, L. 14 Hall, James, 41 1 Hamilton,—, 172, 175, 311, 875 Hamilton, Gavin (i73o-i797), 849 Hamilton, Wm., R.A. (1751-1801), 97 Hancock, R. 275 Harding, — , 498 Harlowe, G. H. (1787-1819) {See No. Ill), 96, 98, 99, III Hartmann, — , 481 HaveU, William, 207 Hayter, — , 422, 500 Hayter, John, 195 Hazlitt,—, 169 Hazlitt, John, 301 Healy, George P. A. 431, 459 Heaphy, T. Sen. (1775-1835), "7 Heere, Lucas de (1534-1584), 644, 682 Herbert, J. R,, R,A. 588 Hervieu, A. 596 HiUon, WiUiam, R.A. (1786-1839), {SeeNo. 349) 152, 349 Hoadly, Mrs. (Miss Sarah Curtis), 748 Hoare, WiUiam, R.A. (1707-1792), 790 Hobday, W. Armfield, 176 Hogarth, WilUam (1697-1764), 7i6, 754, 759, 792, 794, 801, 802, 803, 839 Holbein (ascribed to), 626 Holbein, Hans (i495-i543), 625,627- 629,651,655-657,659 HoUand, Sir N. D. Bart R.A, (1729- 181 1), {See No. 770) o 194 INDEX OF PAINTERS. Hoppner, John, R.A. (1759-1810), 23, 31, 52, 59, 60, 66, 69, 71, 148, 161, 168, 182, 196, 235, 850 Horsley, J. C, R.A. 491 Howard, Henry, R.A. (1769-1847), {See No. 584), 24, 147, 584 Hudson, Thomas (1701-1779), 806 Hume, — , 157 Hunt, William Henry (1790-1864), (.5-^^ No. 585) Hurlstone, F. S. 197, 204 Huysman, — , 703 Illidge, Thomas Henry, 561, 575, 602 Jackson, John, R.A. (i 778-1 83 i)(.S>« No. 559), 90, loi, 107, 126, 135, 149, 191, 221, 303, 331, 364 416, 420, 553, 559 Jansen (ascribed to), 662 Jansen, Cornelius (i 590-1665), 676, 686, 688, 697, 699, 701, 706, 727, 729 Joseph, G. F., A.R.A. 67, 215 Keeling, Michael, 57 Kenny, Nicholas, 871 Knapton, George (1698-1788), 916- 938 Kneller, Sir Godfrey (1648-1723), 746, 753, 755, 758, 769, 773 Knight, J. Prescott, R.A. 488, 532, 556, 621 Landseer, Sir Edwin, R.A. 467 Lane, Richard J., A.R.A. 586 Lane, Samuel, 121, 125, 178, 319, 326, 434, 475, 540 Lauder, R. S., R.S.A. 253, 341, 517 Laurence, Samuel, 290, 485, 530, 537, 603 Lawranson, William, 106 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, P.R.A. (1769- 1830), {See No. 353), 11, 17, 44, 46, 49, 50, 51, 58, 65, 68, 70, 77, 78, 124 133, 136, 138, 139, 142, 144, 151, 155, 164 170, 173, 174 184 187, 190, 198, 199, 202, 205, 206, 209, 210, 213, 2l6, 218, 220, 224, 225, 227, 230, 232, 233, 237, 242, 279, 284 286, 292, 310, 312, 315, 325, 329, 333, 342, 352, 353, 386, 397, 460, 812, 825, 841, 867, 942-944 Leakie, — , 276 Lely, Sir Peter (1617-1680), 714, 719, 734-736, 743, 747, 772 LesUe, C. R,, R.A. (1794-1859), {See No. 347), 263, 324, 347, 350, 354, 447 Linnell, John,, 265, 338, 410, 453,"5Ji, 557, 558 Lomas, — , 520 Long, Edwin, 376 Longastre, — , 903, 907 Lonsdale, James, 92, 261, 374 Loutherbourg, P. J. de, R.A. (1740- 1812), 899 Lucas, John, 518, 546, 592, 616 Macbeth, R. W. 581 Mackay, T. W. 425 Maclise, Daniel, R.A. 412, 414, 573 Macnee, D., R.S.A. 502 Magues, Isidore, 595 Martin, Charles, 612 Masquerier, J. J. (1778-1855), {See No. 811), 84 154, 269, 274, 468*, 811 Mayer, Arminius, 371 Mengs, R. (1728-1779), 834 874 Mieris, F. Van, 768 Mireveldt, — , 666 More, Sir Antonio (1519-1575), 663,, 677 More (ascribed to), 645, 675 Morland, George (i 763-1 804), {See No. 914) Mortimer, J. H., A.R.A. (1741-1779), 883 Moseley, H. 417 Mulready, WiUiam, R.A. (1786-1863),, (^¦^^No. 551), 552, 614 Mytens, D. (i 590-1660), 738 Nicholson, F. (1753-1844) {See No. 563) Nicholson, WiUiam, R.S.A. 260 Northcote, James, R.A. (1746-1831), {See No, 143), 38, 114 143, 171, 299,. 486, 884 Novello, Emma A. 468 Oliver, A, J., A.R.A. 368 O'Neil, H., A.R,A. 599 Opie, Edward, 127, 436 INDEX OF PAINTERS. 19s Opie, John, R.A. (1761-1807), 8, 88, 140, 150, 183, 868 Osgood, S. S, 427 Owen, W., R.A. (1769-1825), 37, 43, 186 Partridge, John, 378, 388, 390, 396, 401, 406, 456, 470, 536, 555, 587, 589 Patten, George, A.R.A. 430, 523 Pearce, Stephen, 418 Pfrignon, — , 203 Peronneau, — , 789 Phillip, John, R.A. (1817-1867), {See No. 599), 607, 613 PhiUips, H. W, 428, 477, 492 Phillips, Thomas, R.A. (1770-1845), {See No. 337), 10, 20, 112, 179, 192, 211, 226, 228, 229, 282, 285, 287, 296, 304, 337, 373, 381, 399, 409, 480, 493, 505,511, 522 Pickersgill, H. W., R.A. 146, 188, 189, 201, 240, 266, 277, 288, 289, 394, 433, 483,487, 516, 550 Pine, R. E. (1730-1795, or, 1742-1790) 808, 878 Porter, Sir R. Ker (1780-1842), 3 Raeburn, Sir Henry, R.A. P.R.S.A,, (1756-1823), {See No. 130), 21, 48, 53-55, 61, 79, 100, 103, 128, 130, 132, 156, 166, 252, 807, 823, 873, 888 Ramsey, James, 442 Reinagle, — , 241 Reynolds, — , 322 Reynolds, Miss Frances (1729-1807), 158 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R.A. (1723- 1792), {See No. 8i8), 4 6, 28, 33, 42, 95, no, 787, 810, 818, 820, 822, 824, 827, 829, 832, 836, 837, S43, 844, 848, 852, 862-865, 885, 893-895, 897, 939-941 Reynolds, Sir Joshua (after) 905 Richards, Emma G. 605 Richmond, George, R.A., 180, 387, 389 392, 403, 405, 408, 501, 503, 506, 507, 509,510, 512, 533, 534 565, 569 Rigaud, J. F., R.A. 9, 838, 911 Riley, John (1646-1691), 707, 731, 742 Robertson, Andrew, 298 Robertson, John, 549 Roden, W. T. 542 Romney, George (1734-1802), 22, 26, 81, 113,777, 779,785, 815, 831,833, 846, 853, 854 859, 870, 879 Rothwell, Richard, 271 Russell, J. R.A. (i 744-1 806), 869 Saunders, — , 294 Saxon, James, 56, 247 Say, F. R. 395, 424 476 Schmidt, Henry, 358 Scottowe, Charles, 415 Scougall, — , 660 Seaton, T. 165 Shee, Sir Martin A.,P.R. A. (i 770-1 850), 109, 160, 308, 313, 320, 346, 356, 366, 385, 393, 580, 946 Simpson, John, 601, 608 Simpson, W. W. 455 Slater, F. 181, 185 Smirke, Mary, 137 Smith, Catterson, R.H.A. 375, 440 Smith, Colvin, 73, 314 Smith, J. Raphael, 251, 264 Stevens, — , 236 Stewart, — , 82 Stroehling, P. E. 340 Stuart, James, 598 Stubbs, George, A.R.A. (i 724-1 806), 900, 902 Stump, S. J. 345 Tait, Robert, 554 Talfourd, Field, 600 Tannock, — , 122, 281 Taylor, Rev. Isaac, 800 Thompson, Thomas C, R,H,A. 256 Turner, F. E, 118 Turner, J. M, W,, R,A. (1775-1851) {See No. 94), 94, 912 Vanderbank, J. 757 Vandyck, Sir Anthony (1599-1641), 685, 690, 692, 696, 698, 700, 705, 717, 730 Vandyke, P. 63 Van Loo, L. M. 763, 784 Van Somer, Paul(i576-i62i), 673,693 Verelst, — , 740 196 INDEX OF PAINTERS. Verrio, A. (1634-1707) {See No. 739) Vivian, — , 737 Von Breda, Carl, 904 Walker, Robert (d. 1660), 695, 733 Wallis, Henry, 623 Ward, E. M., R.A. 531, 538, 573 Waterhouse, W. 547 Watkins, — , 391 Watson, G., P.R.S.A. (1767-1837), {See No. 262), 45, 262, 402 Watts, G. F., R.A. 250, 446, 451, 452, 464 469, 548, 578 WeigaU, Henry, 444, 458, 462 West, Benjamin, P.R.A. (1738-1820), 47, 767, 915, 945 West, R. L., R.H.A. 86 West, S. 552 West, W. E. (1801-1866), 576 Westall, R. R.A. (1765-1836), 302 Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. (1785-1841), {See 343), 193, 194, 212, 267, 306, 336, 343, 372, 432 Williams, Edwin, 543 Williams, J. Edgar, 591 Williams, W. Frank, 606 Wilson, Benjamin (1721-1788), 799 Wilson, R. R.A. (1714-1782), 774, 783, 834 Winterhalter, F. 369, 382, 384 Wood, John, 119, 316, 404 Woodforde, Samuel, R.A. 159 Wright, Joseph (of Derby), A.R.A. (1734-1797), 861, 906 Zoffany, Johann, R.A. (i735-i8lo),745, 756, 774, 783, 826, 913 Zucchero, F. (1543-1616), 640, 646 INDEX. No. III.— PORTRAITS. The figures refer to the number ofthe Portrait. Her Majesty the Queen, 384 Her Majesty the Queen as Princess Vic toria, 367 Albert Francis Aug. Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort, 383 Abbott, Charles, ist Lord Tenterden, 119 A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbot, 595 Abercromby, James, Lord Dunfermline, 31 8 Abercromby, Sir Ralph, 23 Abercromby, Sir Ralph, at the Battle of Alex andria, 3 Aberdeen, 4th Earl of, K.G., K.T. (George Hamilton Gordon), 401 Aberdeen, Bishop of (Gavin Dunbar), 636 Aberdeen, Bishop of (William Elphinstone), 652 Abernethy, John, 230 Abinger, 1st Lord (James Yorke Scarlett), 400 Acland, Sir Thomas, Bt. 848 Acland, Colonel John Dyke, 844 Acland, Lady Harriet, 865 Adair, Sir Robert, G.C.B. 203 Adam, Lord Chief Commissioner, 257 Addington, Rt. Hon. Henry (Viscount Sid mouth), 7 Adelaide, Queen, 328 Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, K.G. 330 Adolphus, John, 241 Albemarle, 2nd Duke of, K.G. (Christopher Monk), 726 Albemarle, xst Earl of, K.G. (Arnold Joost van Keppel), 746 Albemarle, Lord, goo Aldersey, Elizabetji (Lady Coventry), 701 Alderson, Amelia (.Mrs. Opie), 88 Alison, Sir Archibald, Bt. 498 Allan, Sir William, R.A. 257, 583 Allen, Cardinal, 684 Allen, John, M.D. 350 Allen, William, F.R.S. 245 Althorp, Viscount (see Spencer, 3rd Earl), 308 Amelia, Princess, 825 Anderson, Lady (Frances M. Nelthorpe), 93 Anglesey, Field Marshal 1st Marquis of, K.G. (William Carr Beresford), 205 Anson, Viscount, 449 Argyll, 1st Marquis of (Archibald Campbell), 7" 2 Argyll, Duchess of (Elizabeth Gunning), 849 Armagh, Archbishop of (Lord John George Beresford), 471 Armagh, Archbishop of (John Bramhall), 674 Armagh, Archbishop of (James Usher), 670 Arne, Thomas Augustine, Mus. Doc. 756 Arnold, Samuel, Mus. Doc. 795 Arnold, Samuel James, 374 Arnold, Thomas, D.D. 511 Ashburton, 1st Lord (Alexander Baring), 406 Ashburton, 2nd Lord (William Bingham Ba ring), 467 Ashburton, Lord (John Dunning), 894 Ashford, William, P.R.H.A. 83 Astle, Mr. 913 Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, 753 Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, K.G. 373 Aylesford, Countess of (Lady Louisa Thynne), 850 Babington, William, M.D,,F,R.S, 122 Baillie, Matthew, M.D, 44 Baily, Edward Hodges, R.A. 591 Baird, Sir David, Bart, 474 Ballantine, James, 257 Baly, William, M,D, 488 Bane, Elizabeth Bridget, Hon. Mrs. Charles James Fox, 42 Banks, Right Hon. Sir Joseph, Bt. K.B. 941 {fage 184) Bannister, John, no Barham, Rev. Richard Harris, 586 Baring, Alexander, Ist Lord Ashburton, 406 Baring, WiUiam Bingham, 2nd Lord Ash burton, 467 Baring, Francis Thornhill, ist Lord North brook, 45 3 Baring, Sir Francis, Bt. 47 Barker, Thomas, 855 Barlow, Peter, F.R.S., F.A.S. 4"' tc)S INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Barrett, Elizabeth, Mrs. Browning, 600 Barrington, 2nd Viscount (William Wildman), 929 (fage 183) Harrington, Hon. Daines, 762 Barrington, Shute, Bishop of Durham, 161 Barrow, Sir John, Bt. F, R,S. 420 Barry, Sir Charles, Kt. R.A, 618 Barton, Bernard, 530 Bates, Joah, 780 Bates, Mrs. (Susan Harrop), 780 Bath and Wells, Bishop of (John Still), 637 Bathurst, 3rd Earl, K.G. (Henry Bathurst), 213 Baxter, Richard, 713 Beaufort, Duke of, 457 Beaufort, Admiral Sir F,, K.C.B,, 418 Beauvale, Lord, 3rd Viscount Melbourne, 388 Beckett, Gilbert Abbot a, 595 Bedford, 4th Duke of (John Russell), 933 {page 183; Beechey, Sir William, Kt, R.A. 98 Bell, Sir Charles, K.H, 236 Bell, Professor George J, 100 Bell, John, 239 Bell, Catherine, Mrs. Gurney, S (8' Bell, Priscilla, Mrs. Wakefield, 887 Bentham, Jeremy, 250, 266 Bentinck, Lord George, 540 Bentinck, Lord William Henry Cavendish, G.C.B. 243 Beresford, Lord John George, Archbishop of Armagh, 471 Beresford, Field-Marshal Viscount (William Carr Beresford), 202 Berners, 2nd Baron (John Bourchier), 655 Bessborough, 2nd Earl of (William Ponsonby), 923 {page 183) Bewick, Thomas, 260 Bickersteth, Henry, Lord Langdale, 565 Bingham, Sir Richard, Kt. 643 Bishop, Sir Henry Rowley, Kt. 254 Blake, William, 112 Bland, Dorothy, Mrs. Jordan, 108, 841 Blane, Sir Gilbert, M.D, 366 Blessington, ist Earl of (William Stewart), 938 {p^gi' 1S3) Blizard, Sir William, Kt. 8 Blomfield,CharlesJames,Bishopof London, 507 Bloomfield, Robert, 168 Bodley, Thomas, 407 Bone, R. T, 555 Bonnington, Richard Parkes, 344. Bonomi, Joseph, A,R,A. 838 Bourchier, John, 2nd Baron Berners, 655 Bouverie, Mrs, and Mrs, Crewe, 895 Boyne, 2nd Viscount (Gustavus Hamilton), 801, 839 Brabazon, Mary Elizabeth, Countess Grey, 341, 352 Braham, John, 43 i Bramhall, John, Archbishop of Armagh, 674 Brand, Mr, Thomas, 932 (page 183) Brande, William Thomas, D.C.L,, F.R.S. 483 Brandon, Frances, Duchess of Suffolk, and Adrian Stokes, 644 Brereton, Lord, 682 Brewster, Sir David, Kt. 484 Bright, Richard, M.D. 424 Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins, Bt. F.R.S. 578 Brodrick, Charles, D.D. Archbishop of Cashel, 172 Brodrick, Alan, ist Viscount Midleton, 764 Broke, Admiral Sir P. B. Vere, Bt. 121 Bronte, Charlotte, Mrs, Nicholls, 569 Brookes, Joshua, F.R.S. 179 Brown, Robert, F.R.S. 516 Browne, Anthony, ist Viscount Montagu, K.G. 675 Browne, Sir Anthony, 654 Browne, Sir George, 798 Browning, Mrs. (Elizabeth Barrett) 600 Bruce, Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin and Kincar dine), 129 Bruce, James, 8th Earl of Elgin and Kincar dine) 533 Brudenell, George, last Duke of Montagu, K.G. 851 Brummel, George Bryan ("Beau Brummel") 867 Brunei, Sir Marc Isambard, Kt. 486 Brunei, Isambard Kingdom, D.C.L., F.R.S. 491 Buccleuch, 3rd Duke of, K.G., K.T. (Henry Scott), 819 Buccleuch, 4th Duke of, K.T. (Charles W.H. Scott) 864, Buccleuch, Duchess of, and her daughter (Lady Elizabeth Montagu), 862 Buccleuch, Duchess of (Ann Scott, Duchess of Monmouth), 747 Buckinghamshire, 4th Earl of (Robert Hobart), 174 Buckland, William, D.D. Dean of Westmin ster, 480 Bulteel, Lady (Lady Elizabeth Grey), 352 Burdett, Sir Francis, Bt. M.P. 138, 171 Burdett, Lady (Sophia Coutts), 142 Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, 820 Burnes, Sir Alexander, Kt. 414 Burney, Charles, D.D. 155 Burney, Frances, Madame D'Arblay, 856 Burr, Margaret, Mrs. Gainsborough, 816 Burrowes, Peter, M.P. 876 Bushe, Charles Kendal, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 217 Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell, Bt. 389, 392 Byng, Admiral John, S05 Byron, 6th Lord (George Gordon Noel), 285, 302 Callcott, Sir Augustus Wall, R.A. 557 Callcott, John Wall, Mus. Doc. 91" Callcott, Lady (Maria Dundas), 579 Calvert, Lieut.-General Sir Harry, Bt. G.C.B. G.C.H, 192 Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, K,G, 330 Campbell, Archibald, 1st Marquis of Argyll, 711 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 199 Campbell, ist Lord (John Campbell), 469 Campbell, Lord William, 817 Campbell, Colin, Lord Clyde, 454 Campbell of Ava, General Sir Archibald, Bt. 316 Campbell, Thomas, 256, 257, 284 Canning, ist Earl (Charles John Canning), 500 Canning, Right Hon. George, 52, 234, 237 Canterbury, Archbishopof (Thomas Cranmer) 638 Canterbury, Archbishop of (William Howley) 324 Canterbury, Archbishop of (John Bird Sum ner), 380 Canterbury, Archbishop of (Charles Manners Sutton), II Canterbury, 1st Viscount (Charles Manners Sutton), 240 Carlisle, 7th Earl of, K.G. (George W. F. Howard), 536 Carlisle, Bishop of (Edmund Law),, 879 Carlisle, Archdeacon of (William Paley), 833 Carlisle, Countess of, 730 Carmarthen, Marquis of (Francis Godolphin), 941 {page 184) Caroline, Queen, and Princess Charlotte of Wales, 225 Carpenter, William Hookham, F.S.A. 357 Carpue, John Constantine, F.R.S. 345 Cary, Rev. Henry Francis, 293 Cashel, Archbishop of (Charles Brodrick), 172 Castlereagh, Viscount, 206 Cathcart, ist Earl (William Schaw Cathcart), 71 Cathcart, 2nd Earl (Charles Murray Cathcart), 223 Cathcart, General Sir George, 450 Cathcart, Louisa, Countess of Mansfield, 854 Caton, Marianne, Marchioness Wellesley, 209 Cavan, 7th Earl of (Richard Ford William Lambayt) 197 Cavendish, William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire, KG. 184 Cecil, Brownlow, 2nd Marquis of Exeter, with his brother and sister, 139 Chalon, A. E., R.A. 555 Chalon, J. J., R.A. 555 Chaloner, Anne, Countess of Harewood, and Child, 897 Chantrey, Sir Francis, R.A. 335, 364 Charles Edward Stuart, Prince, and his Brother, 866 Charlotte^ Queen, 18 Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Wales, 225, 23 1 Charnock, Stephen, B.D. 691 Chester., Sir Robert, Kt. 399 Chesterfield, Earl of, 457 Chudleigh, Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston, 791 Clare, 1st Earl of (John Fitzgibbon), 881 Clarendon, Earl of (Henry Hyde), 918 (page 183) Clarke, Sir Charles Mansfield, Bart. M.D. F.R.S. 326 Clarke, Rev. Adam, LL.D. 331 Clarke, Rev, Edward Daniel, LL.D. 39 Clarkson, Thomas, 178 Clay, Rev. John, 528 Clerk, of Eldin, John, 56 Cleveland, John, 709 Clift, William, F.R.S. 358 Clinton, Henry Pelham, 5th Duke of New castle, 452 Clive, Mrs. (Catherine Raftor, " Kitty Clive") 759 Clough, Arthur Hugh, 624 Clyde, Lord (Colin Campbell), 454 Cobbett, William, 251, 264 Cobden, Richard, M.P. 461, 468 Cobham, F. M, 1st Viscount (Richard Tem ple), 765 Cochrane, Thomas, ioth Earl of Dundonald, 340 Cockburn, Lord (Henry Thomas Cockburn), SH Cockburn, Admiral Sir George, G.C.B. 425 Cockerell, Charles Robert, R.A. 617 Codrington, Admiral Sir Edward, G.C.B. 333, 362 Colborne, John, Field-Marshal Lord Seaton, 201 Cole, General Sir Lowry, 224 Colebrooke, Henry Thomas, F.R.S. 157 Coleridge, Hartley, 272, 306 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 275, 296, 297 CoUingwood, 1st Lord (Cuthbert CoUingwood) 24 Collins, William, R.A. 558 Colman, George (the Yeunger), 118 Combe, George, 513 Combermere, Viscount (Stapleton Cotton), 195 Congleton, ist Lord (Henry Brooke ParneU), 319 Constable, Archibald, 257 Constable, John, R.A. 145 Cooke, George, 104 Cooper, Sir Astley Paston, Bt. 2i6 Copleston, Edward, Bishop of Llandaff, 385 Copley, John Singleton, Lord Lyndhurst, 451 Coram, Captain Thomas, 803 Cork and Orrery, Countess of (Hon. Mary Monckton), 332 Cosway, Mrs, (Maria Ann Hadfield) io2 Cottenham, ist Earl of (Charles Christopher Pepys), 377 Cotterel, Sir Charles, 710 Cotton, Stapleton, Viscount Combermere, 195 Coutts, Sophia, Lady Burdett, 142 Coventry, Thomas, Lord Keeper, 697 Coventry, Lady (Elizabeth Aldersey), 701 Cowper, William, 777 Cowper, Mrs. (Anne Donne) 778 Cox, David, 619 Coxe, Archdeacon WiUiam, D.D. 120 Cozens, John Robert, 808 Crabbe, Rev, George, 257, 287, 289 Cranfield, Lionel, ist Duke of Dorset, 769 Cranmer, Thomas, Archbp. of Canterbury, 3 200 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Crewe, Sir Randolph, Kt. 667 Crewe, Sir Thomas, Kt. 672 Crewe, Mrs. and Mrs. Bouverie, 895 Cristall, J. 555 Croker, Right Hon, John Wilson, M,P. 397 Cromwell, Henry, 732 Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector, 728 Cromwell, Richard, 733 Cromwell, Bridget, Mrs. Fleetwood, 727 Cromwell, Frances, Lady Russell, 721 Cromwell, Mary, Lady Fauconberg, 729 Crowe, Eyre Evans, 567 Crowle, Charles, 941 {page 184) Cubitt, Sir William, Kt. 508 Cumberland, Ernest Augustus, Duke of, K.G. (King of Hanover), 2 Cumberland, Countess of (Lady Margaret Rus sell), 679 Cunningham, Allan, 300 Cureton, Rev. William, D.D. F.R.S. 509 Curtis, Sir William, Bt. M.P, 210 Cust, Right Hon, Sir John, Bt. 885 Dacre, Lady (Dorothy North), 696 Dalhousie, ist Marquis of (James Andrew Broun Ramsay), 465 Dalton, John, D C.L. 244 D'Ancarville, M. 913 Dance, Sir Nathaniel, Bt., R.A. 770 Dance, George, R.A. 135 Daniell, Thomas, R.A. 336 D'Arblay, Madame (Frances Burney), 856 D'Arcy, Robert, last Earl of Holdernesse, 937, {page 183) Darling, General Sir Ralph, G.C.H. 265 Darlington, Earl of, 474 Dartmouth, 1st Lord (George Legge), 737 Dashwood, Francis, Lord Le Despencer, 921 {pagel%i) Davy, Sir Humphry, Bt, 233 Day, Thomas, 906 Dayes, Edward, 85 De Grey, Earl, K.G. (Thos. Philip Grey), 404 De la Beche, Sir Henry Thomas, Kt. 489 Delawarr, Lord (William West) 629 Delawarr, Lady (Isabella Edmunds) 705 Dempster, George, M.P. 40 Denbigh, ist Earl of (William Fielding) 708 Denman, 1st Lord (Thomas Denman) 313 Denman, Thomas, M.D. 34 Denny, Colonel, 926 {page 183) De guincey, Thomas, 622 Derby, 13th Earl of, K.G, (Edward Smith Stanley) 383 Derwentwater, 3rdEarlof (James RadcrifFe)758 Derwentwater, Countess of (Mary Tudor) 749 Derwentwater, Countess of (Anna Webb) 758 De Saumarez, Admiral Lord, 125 Despencer, Lord le (Francis Dashwood) 921 (pageiiZ) Devonshire, 6th Duke of, K.G. (William Spencer Cavendish) 184 Dibdin, Charles, 10 DisliKs Admiral the Hon, Robert 872 Dilettanti Society, Members ofthe, 916-946' D'Israeli, Isaac, 334 Dobson, William, 710 Donne Anne, Mrs. Cowper, 778 Donoughmore, Earl of (John Hely Hutchinson), 20 Dormer, Sir Michael, Kt. 648 Dormer, Jane, Duchess of Feria, 635 D'Orsay, Count, 457 Dorset, ist Duke of (Lionel Cranfield), 769 Dorset, 2nd Duke of (Charles,Sackville), jiS {page 183) Dowton, William, 813 Drake, Sir Francis, Kt. 663 Drummond, Captain Thomas, R.E. 394 Dublin, Archbishop of (William Magee), 311 Dublin, Archbishop of (Richard Whately), 375 Dublin, Titular Archbishop of (Peter Talbot), 707 Dunbar, Gavin, Bishop of Aberdeen, 636 Duncombe, Thomas Slingsby, M.P. 391 Dundas, 1st Lord (Thomas Dundas), 941, 944, {page 184) Dundas, Maria, Lady Callcott, 579 Dundee, Viscount (John Graham of Claver house), 720 Dundonald, loth Earl of (Thomas Cochrane), 340 Dunfermline, Lord, 892 Dunfermline, Lord (James Abercromby), 318 Dunk, George Montagu, 2nd Earl of Halifax, 826' Dunning, John, Lord Ashburton, 894 Durham, ist Earl of (John George Lambton), Durham, Bishop of (Shute Barrington), 161 Durham, Bishop of (Edward Maltby), 429 Durham, Bishop of (William Van Mildert),286 Durham, Countess of (Lady Louisa Elizabeth Grey), 352 Dyer, George, 149 Dysart, Countess of (Louisa ToUemache), 857 Eardley, Lady, and Child (Maria Marovr Wilmot), 845 Eardley, Maria Marow, Lady Saye and Sele, 845 Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock, Kt., P.R.A. 621 Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, 175 Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, and Family, 842 Edmunds, Isabella, Lady Delawarr, 705 Edward VI. 651, 657 Edward, Duke of Kent, K.G. 196, 370 Egerton, Francis, ist Earl of Ellesmere, K.G. 376 Egg, Augustus Leopold, R.A. 607 Egremont, 3rd Earl of (George O'Brien Wynd- ham), 283 Eldon, Earl of (John Scott), 37, 51 Elgin and Kincardine, 7th Earl of (Thomas Bruce), 129 Elgin and Kincardine, ;8th Earl of (James Bruce), 533 Elizabeth, Queen, 642 Ellenborough, I5t Lord (Edward Law 49 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 201 Ellesmere, ist Earl of, K.G. (Francis Egerton), 376 Elliott, Ebenezer, 611 Elliotson, Thomas, M.D. 442 Elphinstone, William, Bishop of Aberdeen, 6 52 Elphinstone, General Robert Dalrymple Home, 781 Elphinstone, Mrs. Dalrymple Home (Mary Elphinstone), 782 Ely, Dean of (George Peacock), 475 Emery, John, ii§, 117 Englefield, Sir Henry C, Bt. 943 (page 184) Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, K.G. (King of Hanover), -2 Erskine, ist Lord, K.T. (Thomas Erskine), 36,46 Etty, William, R.A. 564 Exeter, 2nd Marquis of, with his Brother and Sister (Brownlow Cecil), 139 Exmouth, 1st Viscount (Admiral Edward Pellew), 58 Faber, Frederick William, D.D. 520 Falconer, William, M.D. 812 Fane, John, nth Earl of Westmoreland, K.C.B. 62 Faraday, Michael, F.R.S,, D.C.L. 487, 534 Jarnaby, Dr. Thomas, 688 Farren, William, 115 Fauconberg, Lady (Mary Cromwell), 729 Fauquier, Mr.'William, 925 (page 183) Fawcett, John, 96 Ferguson, Sir Adam, 257 Feria, Duchess of (Jane Dormer), 635 Fermanagh, Baroness (Mary Verney), 141 Ferrers, 4th Earl (Laurence Shirley), 797 Ferrier, Professor James Frederick, 570 Fielden, John, M.P. 363 Fielding, William, ist Earl of Denbigh, 708 Finch, Sir Heneage, Kt. 668 Finch, Sir Moyle, Kt. 647 Finlaison, John, 278 FitzClarence, George, ist Earl of Munster, 327 FitzClarence, Lord Adolphus, 457 Fitzgibbon, John, ist Earl of Clare, 881 Fitzherbert, Mrs. 821 Fitzmaurice, Henry Petty, 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G. 329, 396 Flaxman, John, R.A. 553 Fleetwood, Mrs. (Bridget Cromwell), 727 Follett, Sir William Webb, Kt. 395 Ford, Richard, 426 Fortescue, and Earl, K.G, (Hugh Fortes cue), 466 Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, 3rd Lord Holland, 350. 354 Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 33 Fox, Right Hon. Sir Stephen, Kt, 766 Fox, Lady (Christiana Hope), 771 Fox, Hon. Mrs. Charles James (Eliz. Bridget Bane, 42 Franklin, Sir John, Kt. 416 Fraser, Alexander George, i6th Lord Saltoun, K.T. ,K.C.B. 124 Frederica Charlotte Ulrica (Princess Royal of Prussia), Duchess of York, 13 Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, K.G. 757 Frederick, Duke of York, K.G. 193 Frend, William, M.A, 291 Frere, Right Hon. John Hookham, 235 Frewen, Accepted, Archbishop of York, 715 Fry, Mrs. (Elizabeth Gurney), 506 Fry, Caroline (Mrs. Wilson), 279 Gainsborough, Mrs, (Margaret Burr), 816 Galton, Samuel, 907 Galway, ist Viscount (John Monckton), 936 {page 183) Galway, Mr, Stephen Payne, 940 {page 183) Gambier, Admiral Lord (James Gambier), 72 Gardner, 2nd Lord (Alan Hyde), 133 Garrick, David, 774, 792, 837, 899 Garrick, Mrs, 837 George III. 12 George IV, i, 212 George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales (George IV,), i Geraldlne, " The Fair,'' and the Earl of Surrey, 626 Gerbier, Sir Balthasar, Kt, 710 Gibson, John, R.A. 589 Gifford, ist Lord (Robert GifFord), 276 Gifford, William, 148 Gilbert, Davies, P.R.S. 229 Gladstone, Sir John, ist Bt. 355 Gladstone, Thomas, 79 Glenelg, Lord (Charles Grant), 387 Glover, Miss, 566, 571 Godolphin, Francis, Marquis of Carmarthen, 941 {page 184) Godwin, William, 299 Godwin, Mary, Mrs. Shelley, 271 Gordon, 4th Duke of ('Alexander Gordon), 21 Gordon, George, 2nd Marquis of Huntly, 717 Gordon, George Hamilton, 4th Earl of Aber deen, K.G., K.T. 401 Gordon, Sir John Watson, R.A, 590 Gordon, Duchess of (Jane Maxwell), 4 Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 4th Duke of Rich mond, K,G. 191 Goulburn, Right Hon, Henry, M,P. 405 Gower, Leveson (see Leveson-Gower) Graham, James, Marquis of Montrose, 700 Graham of Claverhouse, John, Viscount Dun dee, 720 Graham, Thomas, Lord Lynedoch, 198 Grant, Charles, Lord Glenelg, 387 Grant, Sir William, Kt., Master of the Rolls, 151 Grant of Laggan, Mrs, (.Anne McVicar), 281 Granville, 1st Earl (Granville Leveson-Gower), 460 Grattan, Henry, moving the Declaration of Independence in the Irish House of Com mons, 871 Graves, Rev. Richard, 884 Gray, General Sir George, 927 (page 183) Gray, Sir James„ K.B. 919 (page 183) 202 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Gray, Edward Whittaker, M.D. 167 Gray, Thomas, the Poet, 799 Gray, Thomas, 360 Green, Joseph Henry, F.R.S., D.C.L. 505 Gregory, James, M.D. 156 Gregory, James, F,R,S. 704 Gregory, Olinthus, L.L.D. 339 Grenville, Lord (William Wyndham), 29 Grenville, Right Hon. Thomas, 59 Grenville, Lady (Hon. Anne Pitt), 60 . Greville, Right Hon. Charles, 913 Greville, Hon. Charles F. 941 (page ig4) Greville, Lady Charlotte, 69 Grey, 2nd Earl ("Charles Grey), 3 10 Grey, Thomas Philip, Earl De Grey, K.G. 404 Grey of RoUeston, William, 2nd Lord, 74*4 Grey, Countess (Mary Elizabeth Brabazon), 342, 35^ Grey, Lady Elizabeth, Lady Bulteel, 352 Grey, Lady Louisa Elizabeth, Countess of Durham, 352 Grimston, and Viscount, with brother and sisters (James Grimston), 827 Grosvenor, Robert, ist Marquis of West minster, 840 Guildeford, Lady, 659 Guilford, 4th Earl of (Francis North), 891 Gunning, Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton and of Argyll, 849 > Gurney, Elizabeth, Mrs. Fry, 506 Gurwood, Colonel John, 411 Gwyn, Nell, 740 Hadfield, Maria Ann, Mrs. Cosway, 102 Halford, Sir Henry, Bt. M.D, 218 Haliburton, Hon. Thomas Chandler, 604 Halifax, 2nd Earl of (George Montagu Dunk), 826 Hal), Sir James, Bt. 131 HaU, Rev. Robert, 63 Hallam, Arthur Henry, 494 Hallam, Henry, 408, 493 Hamilton, Gustavus, 2nd Viscount Boyne, 801, 839 Hamilton, Right Hon. Sir William, K.B. 940 {page 1S3) Hamilton, Sir WiUiam, Bt. 499 Hamilton, Captain Thomas, 560 Hamilton, Duchess of (Elizabeth Gunning), 849 HamUton, Lady (Emma Harte), 26, 113 Handel, George Frederick, 750 Hannah, Rev, John, D,D, 519 Hanover, King of (Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland), z Hardinge, Field -Marshal Viscount (Henry Hardinge), and Staff, 439 Hardy, Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman, Bt, 75 Harewood, Countess of, and child (Anne Chalo ner), 897 Harlowe, George Henry, in Karris, Henry, 922 {page 183) Harrop, Susan, Mrs. Bates, 780 Harrowby, ist Earl of (Dudley Ryder), 226 Harte, Emma, Lady Hamilton, 26, 113, Hartley, Mrs. Elizabeth, 810 Hastings, 1st Marquis of (Francis Rawdon Hastings), 65 Havelock, Sir Henry. K.C.B. 545 Hawes, Benjamin, F.S.A, 527 Hay, Charles, Lord Newton, 132 Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 575 Hayley, WUliam, 859 Hazlitt, William, 301, 307 Head, Right Hon. Sir Edmund W., Bt. K.CB. 458 Heath, James, A.R.A. 90 Heathcote, Sir Gilbert,' 4th Bt. 68 Hemans, Felicia Dorothea, 576 Heneage, Lady (Ann Poyntz), 650 Henry, Prince of Wales, 665 Herbert, Edward, 2nd Earl of Powis, K.G. 348 Herbert of Lea, Lord (Sidney Herbert), 478 Heriot George, 660 Herries, Right Hon J. C. 398 Heywood, Miss (Mrs. Musters), 832 Hick, Benjamin. CE. 430 Hill, ist Viscount (Rowland Hill), 433 Hill, Rev, Rowland, 57 Hilton, William, R.A, 349 Hoare, Prince, 835 Hobart, Robert, 4th Earl of Buckingham shire, 174 Hodgson, Field-Marshal Studholme, 785 Hogg, James, 257, 259 Holdernesse, last Earl of (Robert D'Arcy), 937 (page 183) HoUand, Lord, 900 Holland, 3rd Lord (Henry Richard Vassall Fojf), 350, 354 Holland, Sir Nathaniel Dance, Bt. R.A. 770 Holland, Lady (Elizabeth Vassall), 350 Holies, Lord (Denzil Holies), 723 Holies, Sir Frescheville, 689 Holies, Denzil, 632 Holies, Gervase, 712 Holman, Lieut.-General James, R.N. 413 Holt, Mr. Thomas, 909 Home, Sir Everard, Bt. 211 Home, Rev. John, 823 Hood, Thomas, 593, 594 Hook, Theodore Edward, 295 Hooker, Sir William Jackson, Kt. 437,464* Hopberg, Baron, 935 (page 183) Hope, Christiana, Lady Fox, 771 Hornby, Lady (Lady Charlotte Stanley), 144 Hornby, Charlotte Margaret, Lady Stanley, 136 Horner, Francis, 53 Howard, George W. F. 7th Earl of Carlisle, K.G, 536 Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey, and the "Fair Geraldine," 626 Howard, Lieut. Edward, R,N. 427 Howard Henry, R,A, 584, Howe, Admiral Earl, 877 Howe, Rev, John, M,A, 718, 742 Howe, Mr, J. 917 (page 183) Howley, William, Archbp. of Canterbury, 324 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 203 Hume, Sir Abraham, 893 Hume, Joseph, M.P. 459 Hunt, James Henry Leigh, 290, 606 Hunt, William Henry, 585 Huntly,2nd Marquis of (George Gordon), 717 Huskisson, Right Hon. WUliam, 238 Hutchinson, John Hely, Earl of Donough more, 20 Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon, 918 (page .83) Hyde, Alan, 2nd Lord Gardner, 133 ¦ Inglis, Right Hon. Sir Robert Harry, Bt. M P. 512 Irving, Rev. Edward, 298, 372 Jackson, John, R.A. 559 Jameson, Professor Robert, 402 Jamieson, Rev. John, D.D. 45 Jardine, Sir Henry, 257 Jebb, Sir Joshua, K.C.B. 574 Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, 257, 314 Jenkinson, Robert Banks, 2nd Earl of Liver pool, 190 Jerrold, Douglas, 597 Jervis, John, ist Earl of St. Vincent, K.B. 76 Johnstone, Sir F. Bart. 474 Jones, Miss, 813 Jordan, Mrs. (Dorothy Bland), 108, 841 Kaye, John, Bishop of Lincoln, 434 Kean, Charles, 436, 568 Kean, Edmund, 246 Keane, General Lord, 580 Keace, Robert, 556 Keats, John, 1 52 Keble, Rev. John, 510 Keene, Sir Benjamin, 784 Keir, James, F.R.S. and Granddaughter, 903 Kemble Family, The, 99 Kemble, Charles, 87 Kemble, John Philip, 82 Kemble, Sirah (Mr. Siddons), 81, 95, 97, 99 Kent, Edward, Duke of, K.G. 196, 370 Kent, Maria Louisa Victoria, Duchess of, 367, 369 Keppel, Arnold Joost Van, ist Earl of Albe marle, K.G. 746 Keppel, Admiral Viscount (Augustus Keppel), 843 King, Thomas, 774 Kingsdown, Lord (Thomas Pemberton Leigh), 476 Kingston, Duchess of (Elizabeth Chudleigh), 791 Kippis, Andrew, D.D. 796 Kirby, John, 752 Kirby, John Joshua, and his wife, 910 Kirby, Sarah (Mrs, Trimmer), 147 Knight, Richard Payne, 942 {page 184) KnoUys, Lettice, Countess of Leicester, 683 Knyvet, Sir Thomas, Kt. 658 Lady ofthe time of Queen Elizabeth, 669 Lamb, Charles, 275, 280 Lamb, WiUiam, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 3>S> 378,449 Lamb, Frederick James (Lord Beauvale), 3rd Viscount Melbourne, 388 Lamb, Mary Ann, 280 Lambart, Richard Ford WiUiam, 7th Earl of Cavan, 197 Lambton, John George, 1st Earl of Durham, 3^5 Lambton, Hon. Charles WiUiam (" Master Lambton "), 242 Lambton, Col. WiUiam, 207 Lancaster, Joseph, 169 Lance, George, 562 Landon, Letitia Elizabeth, Mrs, McLean, 412 Landor, Walter Savage, 609 Langdale, Lord (Henry Bickersteth), 565 Langton, Bennet, 829 Lansdowne, 3rd Marquis of, K,G. (Henry Petty Fitzmaurice), 329, 396 Latham, John, M.D,, F.R.S. 221 Lauderdale, 8th Earl of (James Maitland), 73 Law, Edmund, Bishop of Carlisle, 879 Law, Edward, ist Lord Ellenborough, 49 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, P.R.A, 353 Lawrence, Sir William, Bart, 537 Leach, Right Hon. Sir John, Master of the Rolls, 222 Lee, Admiral Fitzroy, 775 Lee, Sir Henry, of Ditchley, K.G, 676 Lee, Sir Thomas (of Ireland), 631 Lee, John, D.D. 529 Leech, John, 615 Leeds, 5th Duke of (Francis Godolphin), 941 (page I 84) Legge, George, ist Lord Dartmouth, 737 Legge, Colonel, 703 Leicester, Countess of, 730 Leicester, Countess of (Lettice KnoUys), 683 Leigh, Thomas Pemberton (Lord Kingsdown), 476 Lennox, Lady Louisa, 902 Leslie, Charles Robert, R.A. 347, 555 L'Estrange, Sir Roger, 714 Leveridge, Richard, 760 Leveson-Gower, George Granville, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, 587 Leveson-Gower, Granville, 1st Earl Gran ville, 460 Lewis, Right Hon. Sir George CornewaU, Bt. 444 Lewis, Right Hon. Sir Thomas Frankland, Bt. 464 Lewis, William Thomas, 109 Leyborne, Mrs. 896 Lichfield, Earl of, 449 Lincoln, Bishop of (John Kaye), 434 Lindley, John, Ph.D. F.R.S, 435 Lingard, John, D,D, 261 Liston, John, 566 Liverpool, 2nd Earl of (Robert Banks Jen kinson) 190 Llandaff, Bishop of (Edward Copleston), 385 204 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Lloyd, Mary, Countess Rothes, 822 Lockhart, John Gibson, 253, 257 London, Bishop of (Charles James Blomfield), 507 London, Bishop of (Nicholas Ridley), 661 London, Bishop of (John Stokesley), 656 Londonderry, 2nd Marquis of, K.G. (Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh), 206 Longman, Thomas Norton, 304 Lymden, John, 634 Lyndhurst, Lord (John Singleton Copley), 451 Lynedoch, Lord (Thomas Graham), ig8 Lyons, Admiral Lord (Edmund Lyons), 441 Lysons, Rev. Daniel, F.R.S. 170 Lysons, Samuel, F.R.S. 173 Macaulay, Lord (Thomas Babington Macaulay), 403, 463, 538 Macaulay, Zachary, 185 Mackenzie, Kenneth, last Earl of Seaforth, 941 (page 184) Mackenzie, Henry, 257 Mackintosh, Right Hon. Sir James, Kt. 227 Magee, William, Archbishop of Dublin, 311 Maitland, James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale, 73 Malcolm, Sarah, 802 Maltby, Edward, Bishop of Durham, 429 Manby, Aaron, C,E. 361 Manchester, 5th Duke of (William Montagu), 294 Manners, Lord Robert, 860 Manners-Sutton, Charles, Archbishop of Can terbury, II Manners-Sutton, Charles, ist Viscount Canter bury, 240 Mansfield, Countess of (Louisa Cathcart,) 8 ':4 ManteU, Gideon A., M.D., F.R.S. 468* Maria Louisa Victoria, Duchess of Kent, 367, 369 Marryat, Captain Frederick, R.N., C.B. 423 Martin, John, 612 Martyn, Rev. Henry, 177 Mary, Queen of Scots, 681 Masquerier, John James, 811 Mathew, Very Rev. Theobald (" Father Ma thew"), 525 Mathews, Charles, 269, 365 MaxweU, Sir Murray, Kt. R.N. 208 Maxwell, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, 4 McCuUoch, Horatio, 581 McLean, Mrs. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 412 McLeod, General Sir John, 204 M'Crie, Thomas, D.D. 268 M'CuUoch, John, M.D,, F.R.S. 248 McVicar, Anne, Mrs, Grant, of Laggan, 281 Meet of His Majesty's Stag-hounds on Ascot Heath, 457 Melbourne, 2nd Viscount (William Lamb), 315, 378, 449 Melbourne, 3rd Viscount (Frederick James Lamb, Lord Beauvale), 388 Mellon, Harriet (Duchess of St. Alban's), as " Mrs. Page," 84 Melton Hunt (The), going to draw the Ram's Head Cover, 474 Melvill, Sir James Cosmo, K.CB, 448 Metcalfe, Lord (Charles Theophilus Metcalfe), 154 M'Grlgor, Sir James, Bt., M.D., K.C.B. 267 Middleton, Conyers, D.D. 793 Midleton, 1st Viscount (Alan Brodrick), 764 Miller, Hugh, 482 Mitford, Mary Russell, 592 Moir, David Macbeth, 521 Moira, ist Earl of (Sir John Rawdon, Bt.) 931 {page 183) Molesworth, Right Hon. Sir WiUiam, Bt. 541 Monckton, John, 1st Viscount Galway, 936 {page 183) Monckton, Hon. Mary, Countess of Cork and Orrery, 332 Moncrleft; Rev. Sir H. Wellwood, Bt., D.D. 61 Monk, Christopher, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, K.G. 726 Monmouth, Duchess of (Anne Scott), 747 Montagu, last Duke of, K.G. (George Brude nell), 851 Montagu, ist Viscount, K.G. (Anthony Browne), 675 Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich, 930 (page 183) Montagu, WiUiam, 5th Duke of Manchester, 294 Montagu, Basil, 183 Montagu, Duchess of (Lady Mary Montagu), 858 Montagu, Elizabeth, Duchess of Buccleuch, and her Daughter, 862 Montagu, Lady Ann, 736 Montagu, Ann, Lady North, 686 Monteagle, 1st Lord (Thomas Spring Rice), 321 Montgomery, James, 303 Montrose, Marquis of (James Graham), 700 Moody, John, 883 Moore, Admiral Sir Graham, G.C.B. 78 Moore, General Sir John, 77 Moore, Thomas, 257, 292 More, Richard, M.P. 706 More, Colonel Samuel, M.P. 735 More, Hannah, 146, 150, 158 Morgan, Lady (Sydney Owenson), 610 Morier, James, 470 Morland, George, 914 Morritt, John, B. S. 946 {page 184) Morton, Thomas, 356 Morton, Lady, 673 Moser, George Michael, R.A. 809 Moser, Maria, R.A. 809 Mulgrave, 1st Earl of (Henry Phipps), loi Mulgrave, 2nd Lord (John Constantine Phipps), 941 {page 184) Mulready, William, R.A. 551, 552 Munro, Sir Thomas, Bt, 128 Munster, 1st Earl of (George FitzClarence), 327 Murray^ Lord ([ohn Archibald Murray), 379 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 205 Murray, Right Hon. Sir George, 532 Murray, John, F.S.A. 288 Napier, Admiral Sir Charles, 455 Napier, General Sir Charles James, G.C.B. 543 Napier, General Sir WUliam Francis Patrick, K,C,B, 548 Naunton, Sir Robert, Kt. 664 Nelson, Horatio, Admiral Viscount, 5, 9, 14, 16, 27 Nelson, Rev. Edmund, 25 Nelson, Robert, 722 Nelthorpe, Frances M., Lady Anderson, 93 Newcastle, 5th Duke of (Henry Pelham Clin ton), 452 Newton, Lord (Charles Hay) 132 Nicholls, Mrs. (Charlotte Bronte), 569 Nicholson, Francis, 563 Noel, George Gordon, 6th Ld. Byron, 285, 302 Norbury, 1st Earl of (John Toler), 163 North, Dudley, 4th Lord, K.B. 685 North, William, 6th Lord, 744 North, Francis, 4th Earl of Guilford, 891 North, Lady (Ann Montagu), 686 North, Dorothy, Lady Dacre, 696 Northbrook, 1st Lord (Francis Thornhill Baring) 453 Northcote, Sir Stafford Henry, Bt. 114 Northcote, James, R.A. 143 Northumberland, 3rd Duke of, K.G. (Hugh Percy), 228 Northumberland, 4th Duke of,K.G. (Algernon Percy), 443 Norton, Grace, Countess of Portsmouth, 852 Norwich, Bishop of (Edward Stanley), 501 O'ConneU, Daniel, M.P. 432 O'Keefie, John, 106 Oliver, Dr. 909 Onslow, Admiral Sir Richard, Bt. 814 Opie, Mrs. (Amelia Alderson;, 88 Osborn, Sir Peter, Kt. 662 Osborn, Peter, 645. Outram, General Sir James, Bt. G.C.B. 445 Overbury, Sir Thomas, Kt. 678 Owen, Robert, 270 Owenson, Sydney, Lady Morgan, 610 Oxford, Countess of (Jane Elizabeth Scott), 66 Paget, Henry William, F.M. 1st Marquis of Anglesey, K.G- 20S Pakenham, Catherine, Duchess of Wellington, 187 Paley, William, Archdeacon of Carhsle, 833 Palgrave, Sir Francis, Kt. 503 Palmerston, Viscount, K.G. (Henry John Temple), 456 Panmure, Lord (WUliam Ramsay), 613 Par, Katharine, Queen of Henry VIII. 639 Paris, John Ayrton, M.D. 415 Parkes, Joseph, 542 ParneU, Henry Brooke, 1st Ld. Congleton, 319 Parry, Admiral Sir William Edward, Kt. 422 Parsons, WUliam, 3rd Earl of Rosse, K.P. 440 Parsons, William, 783, 883 Partridge, J. 555 Peacock, George, Dean of Ely, D,D,,F.R.S. 475 Peacock, Thomas Love, 623 Peel, Sir Robert, Bt, 386 Peel, Captain Sir WUliam, R.N,, K.C.B. 546 PeUew, Admiral Edward, ist Viscount Ex mouth, 58 Penn, Admiral Sir WiUIam, Kt. 772 Penruddock, Colonel and Mrs. 687 Pepys, Charles Christopher, 1st Earl of Gotten. ham, 377 Perceval, Right Hon. Spencer, 67 Percy, Hugh, 3rd Duke of Northumberland, K.G. 228 Percy, Algernon, 4th Duke of Northumberland, K.G. 443 " Perdita," (see Robinson, Mrs. Mary.) Peters, Rev. Hugh, 724 PhiUip, John, R.A. 599 PhiUips, Sir Richard, Kt. 305 Phillips, Thomas, R.A. 337 Phipps, Constantine John, 2nd Lord Mulgrave, 941 {page 184) Phipps, Henry, ist Earl of Mulgrave, 10 1 Picton, General Sir Thomas, K.C.B. 200 Pitcairn, William, M.D. 863 Pitt, Right Hon. William, 15, 31, 32 Pitt, Hon. Anne, Lady GrenvUle, 60 Plunket, Lord (William Conyngham Plunket) Ponsonby, William, 2nd Earl of Bessborough, 923 {page 183) Pope, Alexander, 790 Popham, Edward, 898 Popham, Colonel Edward, 702 Person, Richard, 89 Portsmouth, Countess of (Grace Norton), 852 Potter, Rev. Robert, 831 Pottinger, Right Hon. Sir Henry, Bt., G.C.B. 438 Poulett-Thomson, Charles Edward, Lord Syden ham, 322 Powis, 2nd Earl o^ K,6.(Edward Herbert), 348 Poyntz, Ann, Lady Heneage, 650 Praed, WInthrop Mackworth, 371 Price, Mr. C. 909 Price, Richard D.D. 915 Priestley, Joseph, L.L.D. 908 Procter, Adelaide Anne, 605 Prout, William, M.D. 428 Pugin, Augustus Welby, 588 Purves, Sir William, of Woodhouselee, Kt. 719 Pye, Sir Walter, 699 Pye-Smith, John, D.D., F.R.S. 522 Queensberry, 5 th Duke of, K.G., K.T. (Henry Scott), 819 Queensberry, 6th Duke of, K.T. (Charles W. H. Scott), S64 Quin, James, 8S2 Radclifte, James, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater, 758 206 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Radnor, ist Earl of (John Robartes), 741 Raeburn, Sir Henry, R.A, 130 Raffles, Sir Thomas Stamford, 215 Raffles, Rev, Thomas, D.D, 495 Raftor, Catherine, Mrs. Clive (" Kitty Clive"), 759 Raglan, F. .VI. Lord (Lord Fitzroy Somerset), 188 Raleigh, Sir Walter, Kt. 646, 671 Raleigh, Lady (Elizabeth Throckmorton), 640 Ramsay, James Andrew Broun, ist Marquis of Dalhousie, 465 Ramsay, William, Lord Panmure, 613 Rathbone, William, 549 Rawdon, Sir John, 1st Earl of Moira, 931 (page 183) Raymond, Lord Chief Justice (Robert Ray mond), 751 Reed, Andrew, D.D. 523 Rees, Abraham, D.D. 123 Reid, Dr, Thomas, 807 Rendel, James, F.R.S. 472 Rennie, John, 103 Reskimer, John, 628 Revett, Nicholas, 776 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R.A. 818, 939 {page 183) Reynolds, Richard, 176 Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Lord Monteagle, 321 Rich, Sir Charles, 698 Richard II, 653 Richardson, Sir John, Kt. 418 Richmond, 4th Duke of, K.G. (Charles Gor don-Lennox), 191 Richmond, Duchess of, and Lady Louisa Len nox, 902 Ridley, Nicholas, Bishop ofLondon, 661 Ripon, 1st Earl of (Frederick John Robinson), 232 Robartes, John, ist Earl of Radnor, 741 Roberts, David, R.A, 608 Robertson, Patrick, Lord, 258 Robertson, C.J. 555 Robertson, Rev. Frederick WiUiam, 497 Robertson, WiUiam, D.D. 887 Robinson, Frederick John, 1st Earl of Ripon, 232 Robinson, Mrs. Mary (" Perdita"), 6, 22, 828, 836 Robson, J. 555 Rochester, Bishop of (Francis Atterbury), 753 Rogers, Samuel, 312^ 338 Romaine, Rev, WiUiam, 889 Romilly, Sir Samuel, Kt. 50 Romney, George, and his father, 853 Rooke, Admiral Sir George, Kt. 761 Roscoe, William, 160 Ross, Sir James Clark, Kt. 418 Ross, Sir John, K.C.B, 419 Ross, Sir WUliam Charles, Kt., R.A, 561 Rosse, 3rd Earl of, K,P. (William Parsons), 440 Rothes, Countess (Mary Lloyd), 822 Routh, Martin Joseph, D.D. 481 RusseU, John, 4th Duke of Bedford, 933 (page 183) Russell, Lord William, 725 Russell, Lady (Francis CromweU), 721 Russell, Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumber land, 679 Ryder, Dudley, 1st Earl of Harrowby, 226 Sackville, Charles, 2nd Duke of Dorset, 916 (pagei%i) St. Alban's, Duchess of (Harriet Mellon, as " Mrs. Page"), 84 St. Vincent, ist Earl of, K.B. (John Jervis), 76 Sale, Sir Robert Henry, K.C.B. 417 Sale, Lady (Florentia Wynch), 421 Saltoun, i6th Lord, K.T,, K C.B. (Alexander George Fraser), 124. Sanders, Colonel Sir Thomas, 695 Sandwich, 4th Earl of (John Montagu), 930 (page 183) Savage, Samuel, 928 (page 183) Saye and Sele, Lady (Maria Marow Eardley), 845 Scarlett, James Yorke, ist Lord Abinger 400 Schomberg, Armand Frederick, Duke of, K.G. 768 Scott, Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, and 5th Duke of Queensberry, K.G., K.T. 819 Scott, Charles W. Henry, 4th Duke of Buc cleuch, and 6th Duke of Queensberry, K.T. 864 Scott, John, Earl of Eldon, 37, 51 Scott, William, Lord Stowell, 43 Scott, Sir Walter, Bt. 247, 249, 252, 263 Scott, Sir Walter, and his literary friends, at Abbotsford, 257 Scott, Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch andjOf Monmouth, 747 Scott, Jane Elizabeth, Countess of Oxford, 66 Seaforth, last Earl of (Kenneth Mackenzie), 941 (page 184)1 Seaton, Field-Marshal Lord (John Colborne), 201 Sedgwick, Edward, 826 Sefton, Earl of, 449 Selwyn, George Augustus, 824 Senior, Nassau William, 477 Seton, George, 5th Lord, 677 Seward, Anna, 140 Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset, K.G. 627 Shadwell, Sir Lancelot, Vice-Chancellor of England, 381 Sharp, William, 92 Sheepshanks, John, 614 Shell, Right Hon. Richard Lalor, 539 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 153 Shelley, .Mrs. (Mary Godwin), 271 Sherard, Sir Brownlow, Bt. 920 (page 183) Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 28 Shirley, Laurence, 4th Earl Ferrars, 797 Shirley, Hon, Sewallis, 924 (page 183) Shooting party at Ranton Abbey, Staffordshire, 449 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 207 Shore, John, ist Lord Teignmouth, 64 Shrewsbury, Duke of, K.G. (Charles Talbot), 773 Siddons, Mrs. (Sarah Kemble), 81, 95, 97, 99 Sidmouth, Viscount (Henry Addington), 7 Sidney, Algernon, 734 Sidney, Humphrey, 731 Sinclair, Right Hon. Sir John, Bt. 54 Sinclair, Catherine, 620 Sketching Society, The, 555 Skinner, Right Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Baron, 847 Smart, Sir George Thomas, Kt. 105 Smirke, Robert, R.A. 137 Smith, Alexander, 598 Smith, Colonel Hamilton, F.R.S. 127 Smith, Horace, 274 Smith, John Pye, D.D., F.R.S. 522 Smith, Rev. Sydney, 309 Smith, Mrs. (Charlotte Turner), 779 Smyth, Mr. of Heath, 540 {page 183) Smythe, Percy Clinton Sydney, 6th Viscount Strangford, 214 Soane, Sir John, Kt. R.A. 107 Solander, Daniel Charles, M.D., F.R.S. 901 Somerset, Duke of, K.G. (Edward Seymour), 627 Somerset, Lord Fitzroy, Field-Marshal Lord Raglan, 188 Somerville, 15th Lord (John Somerville), 159 Sotheby WilUam, 1 64 Southey, Robert, 275, 282 Speke, Captain John Hanning, 547 Spelman, Sir Henry, Kt. 693 Spencer, jrd Earl (John Charles Spencer, Vis count Althorp), 308 Spring-Rice, Thomas, ist Lord Monteagle, 321 Stanfield, Clarkson, R.A. 555, 572, 601 Stanhope, Lovell, 826 Stanhope, W. Spencer, 940 (page 1S3J Stanley, Edward Smith, 13th Earl of Derby, K-G., 383 Stanley, Edward, Bishop of Norwich, 501 Stanley, Lady (Charlotte Margaret Hornby) 136 Stanley, Lady Charlotte, Lady Hornby, 144 Stephen, James, M.P. 181 Stephenson, George, 490 Stephenson, Robert, 492 Stewart, Robert, Viscount Castlereagh, 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, K.G. 206 Stewart, WiUiam, ist Earl of Blessington, 938 {page 183) Stewart Dugald, 55 Still, John, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 637 Stokes, Adrian, 644 Stokesley, John, Bishop ofLondon, 656 Stothard, Thomas, R.A. 351 Stowell, Lord (William Scott), 43 Strangford,, 6th Viscount (Percy Clinton Syd ney Smythe), 214 Strutt, Jedediah, 861 Stuart, Prince Charles Edward, and his brother, 866 Stuart de Rothesay, Lord (Charles Stuart), 80 Stuart-Wortley, Lady Emmeline C. E. 535 Stump, T. J. 555 Sturge, Joseph, 524 Suffolk, Duchess of (Frances Brandon), and Adrian Stokes, 644 Sumner, John Bird, Archbishop of Canter bury, 380 Surrey, Earl of (Henry Howard), and the "Fair Geraldine," 626 Sussex, Augustus Frederick, Duke of, K.G. 373 Sutherland, 2nd Duke of (George Granville Leveson-Gower), 587 Sutton (see Manners-Sutton) Swinburne, Henry, 165 Sydenham, Lord (Charles Edward Poulett- Thomson), 322 Talbot, 2nd Earl, K.G. (Charles Chetwynid Talbot), 410 Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, K.G. 773 Talbot, Peter, Titular Archbishop of Dublin, 707 Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, 616 Taylor, Sir Herbert, G.C.B. 323 Taylor Sir John, Bt. 940 {page 183) Taylor, Sir Robert, Kt. 886 Taylor, Isaac, 504 Taylor, John, 368 Taylor William, 273 Taylor, Ann and Jane, 800 Teignmouth, ist Lord (John Shore), 64 Telford, Thomas, F.R.S, 166 Temple, Henry John, Viscount Palmerston, K.G. 456 Temple, Richard, Field-Marshal 1st Viscount Cobham, 765 Temple, Sir William, Kt. 743 Tenterden, ist Lord (Charles Abbott), 119 Thackeray, William Makepeace, 531, 603 Thompson, Richard, 940 (page 183) Thomson, Henry, R.A. 346 Thomson, Rev. John, 341 Thornhill, Sir James, Kt. M.P. 716 Thornton, Henry, M.P. i8a Throckmorton, Elizabeth, Lady Raleigh, 640 Thynne, Lady Louisa, Countess of Aylesford, 850 Toler,'Jobn, ist Earl of Norbury, 163 ToUemache, Louisa, Countess of Dysart, 857 Towneley, John, Kt. of St. Louis, 789 Townley, Sir Charles, Kt. 830 Townley, Charles, and others, 909, 913 Townshend, Sir Roger, Kt. 630 Tradescant, John, the Younger, 694 Travers, Benjamin, F.R.S, 447 Trelawny, Rev. Sir Harry, Bt. as a Boy, 787 Trevelyan, Sir George, Et, 890 Trimmer, Mis, (Sarah Kirby), 147 Trollope, Mrs, Frances, 596 Troubridge, Admiral Sir Thomas, Bt, 19 208 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. Troubridge, Sir Thomas St, Vincent, H. C, Bt,, C,B, 446 Truro, ist Lord (Thomas Wilde), 473 Tudor, Mary, Countess of Derwentwater, 749 Tuke, Sir Brian, Kt, 625 Turner, Dawson, F,R.S. 409 Turner, Joseph Mallord William, R.A. 94, 912 Turner, Sharon, 393 Turner, Charlotte, Mrs. Smith, 779 Twisden, Mrs. (Anne Wyatt), 633 Twisleton, Colonel John, 738 Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Woodhouselee 48 Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 496 Tytler, WUliam, of Woodhouselee, 873 Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh, 670 Uwins, Thomas, R.A. 555, 602 Uxbridge, Earl of, 449 Vane, Hon. Mrs. Morgan (Mary Woodyeare), 786 Van MUdert, WiUiam, Bishop of Durham, 286 Vassall, Elizabeth, Lady Holland, 350 Vaux of Harrowden, 3rd Lord (William Vaux), 649 Vavasour, Anne, 680 Verdun, Dr. 909 Verney, Mary (Baroness Fermanagh), 141 Vernon, Robert, 550 Vernon, Henrietta, Countess of Warwick, and Children, 815 "N^errio, Anthony, 739 Vestris, Madame, 566 Victoria, The Princess (Her Majesty the Queen), 367 Villiers, Hon. Augustus, 474 Villiers, Hon, Mrs. 474 Vincent, William, Dean of Westminster, 186 Wager, Admiral Sir Charles, Kt. 755 Wakefield, Mrs, (Priscilla BeU), 887 Wale, Major-Gen, Sir Charles, K,C,B. 38 Wales, Frederick Lewis, Prince of, K.G. 757 Wales, George Augustus Frederick, Prince of (George IV.), i Wales, Henry, Prince of, 665 Waller, Edmund, 690 Walllch, Nathaniel, M.D., F.R.S. 518 Walpole, Sir Edward, K.B. 794 Ward, James, R.A. 573 Ward, Robert Plumer, 317 Warde, Right Hon. General George, 868 Wardlaw, Rev. Ralph, D.D, 502 Warwick, Countess of, and Children (Hen rietta Vernon), 815 Watson, George, P.R.S.A. 262 Webb, Anna, Countess of Derwentwater, 758 Wedgwood, Josiah, F.R.S,, F,S,A. 905 Wellesley, Marquis, K.G. (Richard Wellesley) 359 WeUesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K.G. 194, 199, 462 Wellesley, Marchioness (Marianne Caton), 209 Wellington, Duke of, K.G. (Arthur WeUesley), 194, '99, 462 Wellington, Duchess of (Catherine Paken ham), 187 Wesley, Rev. Charles, 869 Wesley, Rev. John, 870 West, William, Lord Delawarr, 629 West, Benjamin, P.R.A. 17, 945 (page 184) West, Francis Robert, 86 Western, Lord (Charles Callis Western), 880 Western, Rev. Shirley, 880 Westminster, ist Marquis of (Robert Gros venor), 840 Westminster, Dean of (WiUiam Buckland) 480 Westminster, Dean of (William Vincent), 186 Westmoreland, nth Earl of, K.C.B. (John Fane), 62 Whately, Richard, Archbishtp of Dublin, 37c WheweU, WiUiam, D.D., F.R.S. 485 Whiston, Rev. William, 748 Whitbread, Samuel, M.P. 41 White, Sir Thomas, Kt. 641 White, Henry Kirke, 134 White, Rev. James, 517 Whitworth, Earl (Charles Whitworth), 70 Wickham, Right Hon. William, 35 Widdrington, ist Lord (Sir W. Widdrington, Bt,) 692 Widdrington, 4th Ld. (William Widdrington), 763 WUberforce, William, 180 Wilbraham, Roger, M.P. 74 Wilde, Thomas, 1st Lord Truro, 47- Wildman, William, 2nd Viscount Ba Ington, 929 (/""^f 183) Wilkes, John, M.P. 878 Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. 257, 343 WiUIam IV. 320 Williams, Mr. 566 Williams, Rev. David, 911 Wilmot, Maria Marow, Lady Eardley, and child, 845 Wilson, General Sir Robert Thomas, K.M.T. 189. Wilson, Right Hon. James, 544 Wilson, Professor, 257 Wilson, Professor Horace Hayman, 554 Wilson, John, 255 Wilson, Richard, R.A. 834 Wilson, Mrs. (Caroline Fry), 279 Wilton, Earl of, 474 Wilton, Countess of, 474 Winwood, Sir Ralph, 666 Wiseman, Nicholas, Cardinal, 526 Withering, William, M.D,, F.R.S. 904 Wodehouse, ist Lord (John Wodehouse), 30 Woffington, Margaret, 745, 754 Wolfe, Major-General James, 767, 804, Wolfe, Mrs. 806 ' / /> 4 WoUaston, William Hyde, M.D. 126 Wood, Sir Matthew, Bt. 219 Wood, Robert, 874 INDEX OF PORTRAITS. 209 ¦Woodhouselee,Lord,(AlexanderFraser Tytler), 48 Woodyeare, Mary, Hon. 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The coUection of ancient armour and weapons formed by, the late Sir Samuel Meyrick, K.H., has a world-wide celebrity amongst antiquaries as the largest private collec tion in existence, and the most instructive of any, either private or public, in Europe. Fifty years ago the most confused and erroneous ideas existed on this subject. Sir Saruuel (then Doctor Meyrick), was the first who systemiatically examined, sifted, and classified the mass of information existing in our national records and in the published works of previous antiquaries, and produced as the result of his enthusiastic, yet, cautious labour, his " Critical Inquiry into ancient Arms and Armour" in three volumes, folio, (London, 1824), which, despite the imperfections almost unavoidable to the first publication of an extensive work upon a forgotten art and an abstruse subject, increased by the peculiarly disadvantageous cir cumstances under which it passed through the press, will continue to be the grammar of the English student in this branch of archaeology. It is truly remarkable that notwith standing the many interesting specimens of ancient armour which have been discovered, and. the vigilant researches of antiquaries since the death of Sir Samuel in 1848, nothing has been found to invalidate his authority on any important point, or to move the great landmarks he was thp first to set up, one foot from their position, The plan pursued :by him in this investigation cannot -be too strongly recommended to all critical inquirers. He appropriated certain drawers to certain eenturieSj and threw into each, as he made or acquired them, the notes, and authorities, engravings, drawings, tracings, &c., which appeared to, appertain to such particular periods. Having thus in the course of many years collected an immense mass of material, he sat down patiently to VI examine and compare the dated and undoubted evidences with those supposed to belong to the same 'era. By this test he was enabled to correct an erroneous date, and to recognize a; particular fashion ; to detect fraud and to rectify misconception. Everything that did not tally with the general features of the age to which it had been assigned was ejected from that compartment, and if genuine, speedily found its proper place in another. Shrewd, cautious, inde fatigable, warped by no theory, misled by no assertion, he toiled on in pursuit of Truth ; his veneration for which in all things was the finest point in his character, and furnishes one of the strongest guarantees for the integrity and in- structiveness of the collection, the whole of which is now for the first time exhibited to the Public. Its arrangement here is strictly chronological, and upon a system which precludes the possibiKty of an artist or student confounding the arms of one period with those of another. No such arrangement unfortunately exists in any other collection, public or private, and the consequence is, that the extensive and valuable national armouries in London and on the Continent are mere storehouses in whieh the treasures of art and the rarities of antiquity are more or less picturesquely displayed, but mingled in such a manner as to bewilder the visitor and leave no useful impression on his mind as to the gradation of form, or the progress of art and manufacture. The Gallery here is divided into bays or compartments by barriers formed of the various weapons in use during the particular reigns to which each bay is assigned, and above these compartments are suspended banners of the livery colours of the Royal Houses, with the name of the sovereign and the date of his reign, from Henry VII. to William III,, in regular succession. Within each compart ment will be found all that the collection possesses of arms and armour, which can be identified as pertaining to that particular reign or date, and, where it is of importance, the articles themselves are so arranged as to display at a glance the gradual alteration of form or fashion, as will be more clearly pointed out hereafter. VII Although the era of complete plate may be dated from the close of the 14th century, no entire suit, as far as I have been able to ascertain, has yet been discovered earlier than quite the latter end of the 15th, and not many of those. Previous to that period the only existing specimens of armour are helmets, portions of mail of uncertain dates, spurs, and a few swords and other weapons. In the first compartment, therefore, in this gallery have been placed all the miscellaneous objects to which a date cannot be assigned later than 1485, the year in which the Battle of Bosworth Field transferred the crown of England from the line of Plantagenet to that of Tudor. In this FIRST BAY, beside the wall on the left as the visitor enters the gallery are three glass cases, numbered A., B., and C. Case A. contains Greek and Etruscan helmets, a pair of greaves, a sacrificial fork, and a Roman bit for a horse. Case B. pre sents us with, probably, the most remarkable article in the collection, and one which, being nearly unique at present, it is impossible to estimate the value of. It is the bronze coating of an early British shield, made in [imitation of the Roman scutum, and therefore called by the Britons Ysgwyd. The centre boss is ornamented with carnelians, A number of very minute pin holes direct the eye to certain lines which indicate that the very rudely formed figure of a boar was originally fastened upon it. In a good light the outlines are clearly traceable, and were first pointed out by Mr. Franks, of the British Museum. This priceless relic of Roman-Britain was found in the bed of the river Witham, Lincolnshire, and was presented to Dr. Meyrick by the late Colonel Sibthorp. Above it is an ancient British helmet, also of bronze, and about the same date, and on each side hangs the coating of a British tarian or round shield, of bronze, ornamented with concentric circles of lines and small knobs with projecting boss in the centre. The larger, No. 10, was found at Rhydygorse, in Cardiganshire. Case C. contains sword blades of bronze, leaf-shaped, found in the British Islands and in Germany, and a few vm specimens' of those weapons or implements popularly known by the name of Celts. Also a stone ha,mmer head from Scotland, and the iron umbo or boss of a,n AnglorSaxon shield. The main wall of this bay is nearly covered by hauberks and portions of chain-mail, to which no exact date can be assigned, but it is all apparently European, some of it undoubtedly so, and very rare. No. 33 is an Anglo- Norman spear (or pryck) spur used from the time of the Conquest to the reign of Henry III. Beneath the specimens of chain-mail are daggers, swords, maces, &c. of various dates from the time of Edward III. to that of Richard III. inclusive, and again on the shelf below stand, in chrono logical order, the various descriptions of head-pieces worn during the same period, the most noticeable being No. 78, a bascinet of the early half of the 14th century from Naples. No. 79,, the heaume or helm of Sir Richard Pembridge, who died A.D. 1379. It formerly hung over his tomb in Hereford Cathedral, and was presented to Dr. Meyrick by the Dean and Chapter. It is of the same form as that of Edward the Black Prince at Canterbury, and such lieaumes were worn over the bascinet during the reign of Edward III. and late into the 15th century; but No. 80 presents us with an example of the vizored .bascinet, which first appears in the reign of Richard II., 1377-1399, and is remarkable for the extremely pointed form of the vizor, which could be removed when it was requisite to place the heaume over the bascinet Nos. 81 and 82 are what were termed in England salades, from schale, German, or celata, Italian, and are of the time of Henry V. Nos. 83 and 84 are also salades of the reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., and .85 a casquetel of the same period. These three last head-pieces were worn during the Wars of the Roses. No. 86 is. the earliest specimen in this collection of the great tilting heaume or helm of the latter half of the 15th century. The form indicates the reign of Edward IV. On the barrier are placed specimens of various weapons used from the time of the Conquest to the end of. the 15th century. The gisarme mentioned in aceouhts.of ihe; battle of Hastings, the morning star, the holy water .jsprinkle. the military flail, the old English bill, battle axes, &c., and at the end of the barrier are the principal poirtions of a beautiful suit of armour of the latter half of the 15th cen tury, such as was worn in England in the reign of Henry VI. The form of the back plate is extremely graceful. Above it is a fine salade of the same date, and a chin-piece called the mentoniere which was worn with it. In the centre of the bay is a stand on which are suspended various shields and pavoises of the 15th century, and in front two of the finest objects in the collection. No. 25, an ivory crossbow of the time of Henry VI., elaborately sculptured and ornamented ; the work most probably German, and No. 26, a saddle of bone of the same period, with curiously engTaved figures and verses in German. The full desctiption of thesei with a translation of the verses, is given by. Sir S. Meyrick, in his work knovni as " Skelton's engraved Illustrations of Ancient Arms and "Armour. 2 vols. 4to. London; 1830." On each side of the stand is an early piece of artillery, No, 108 being a hand cannon, and No, 109 a swivel gun, used on ship board in the reign of Henry V. The earliest hand fire-arm in the collection is No. 67, a small battle-axe, having a " gonne " (gun) in the handle, with pan and touch-hole only to be fired by a match, also of the reign of Henry V. With the SECOND BAY begins that series of compartments which are. expressly limited to certain reigns, commencing with that of Heney VII, A.D. 1485-1509. as appears on a banner ofthe livery colom-s of the House of Tudor, white and green, suspended above it' ' .. -; In the centre, on horseback, is a superb fluted suit, date about 1500. The figure holds a war lance of. that period, very rare. On the wall immediately behind the mounted suit is a fine globose breast-plate of this reign, (No. 153), elaborately and exquisitely engraved; and below it on the shelf stands the tilting helm of the- time (No. 186) flatter in the crown, than that of the preceding century. Amongst the swords on the waU, which are distinguished at this period by a ridge down the centre, is one (No. 151) said to have been engraved by Albert Durer. The figures are those of St. George and St. Christopher. Here is also an early harquebuse (No. 156), an improvement on the " hand-gonne " of the last century. The barrel is of brass, and it has a stock of wood. On the inner sides of the barriers inclosing this bay are ranged the various weapons used in this reign, the spetum, the ranseur, the partizan, the halbard (first mentioned about this period), the bill, and the lintstock, a pike with projecting branches on each side, round which the match for firing cannon was twisted. At the end of the further barrier stands a very rare suit of armour, engraved and gilt, and made to represent the pufiied and slashed dresses in vogue at the close of this reign (No. 189). The next compartment, including the third and fourth bays, contains the arms and armom' of the reign of Heney VIII., A.D. 1509-1547. Herein are three mounted suits and five unmounted. The first mounted one, No. 269, is of the beginning of this reign and one of the most perfect and superb in Europe. It has the globose breast-plate, the improved vizored head-piece more completely taking the natural form of the head, and called elmetto (the little helm) in Italy, from which our word helmet. The principal distinction is the great breadth of the soUeret at the toes, a fashion well-known in the civil dress of this period. The bar ding of the horse is also very fine, consisting of chamfron, crevette, and poitrinal, all fluted and in fine condition. The second mounted suit (No. 271) is also very fine. It is a black and gold German suit, brought from Munich, and traditionally attributed to William, Duke of Bavaria, 1508-1550. The breast-plate of this suit it will be remarked is less globular than that of the former. The third mounted figure. No. 351, exhibits a fine bright steel fluted suit from Vienna, the breast-plate of which presents a salient angle rather below the centre, a line called the tapul passing from top to bottom. The gradual XI process by which the breast-plate from being globose assumed this peculiar form will be best understood by a glance at the series of eight breast-plates commencing with No. 258, arranged on the shelf at the back of this figure, where win be seen the first appearance of the line of the tapul, its projection to a point and the sinking of that point from the centre till it disappears altogether before the end of the reign, when the waist became exceedingly elon gated in the civil dress as may be seen in any of the later portraits of Henry VIII., and the " long waisted " or " long breasted " armour was made to accord with it It is only by such an arrangement as this that a collection can be made really instructive. The eye once familiarized to the sequence of form will never forget the date that a solitary specimen indicates. The last figure on foot in this com partment No. 357 presents an example of the long waisted armour just mentioned. Before leaving this compartment however, I must call attention to the fine specimens of engraved and gilt armour on the walls, and pilaster of these two bays, No. 248, a globose breastplate, backplate, and tassets (armour for the thighs) of the early part of this reign, of bright steel elabo rately engraved, and Nos. 273 and 288 and 322, exhibiting portions of gilt and engraved suits brought from Modena. The absence of the breast-plates and sollerets unfortunately prevent our being able to afiix an exact date to them. Sir Samuel was inclined to consider them as early as the close of the previous century, as fashions had their origin in the south, but as there is nothing in the character of any of the pieces which conflict with the reign of Henry VIIL, I have placed them at their latest date upon the principle I have adopted of giving no adventitious interest to any article by too early an attribution. On the shelf also should also be noticed the newly intro duced head pieces of this reign. No. 263. The armet. The first complete or close helmet, which opens behind and has a round plate at the back which appears in paintings of this period, but of which the exact use has not yet been ascertained. No. 264. The bourginot, a perfectly close helmet so Xll: named from being of Burgundian invention. This example is elaborately engraved and gilt. : No. 265. The vizor of a helmet, is a fine example of repouss^ work. No. 266. An embossed casque with oreillets (ear pieces). No. 267. A masked bourginot, very rare. In the Tower there is a modern imitation of this class of head piece with wings attached to it. No. 350. A combed casque of bright steel beautifully engraved. Two gauntlets of a rare description are also here. No. 349 being a right-hand gauntlet, remarkable for the length.of the fingers, and No. 351 a " close gauntlet " forbidden to be worn in tournaments as it was impossible to disarm the wearer, the hilt of the sword being locked in the grip; The barriers present, as before, the various weapons used during the reign, amongst which appears the glaive, at this period pointed. It was a weapon in use much earlier ; but there is no specimen in this collection which can be confidently assigned to a previous date. Immediately at the end of the further barrier stands a GLASS CASE. LETTERED D. In it are the targets of the Emperor Charles V. and Francis I. King of France, both contemporary with Henry VIII. of England, the wheel lock pistols of the Duke of Tuscany, and a pair of enamelled stirrups. It is almost superfluous to point out the great interest and value of these objects, both in an historical and artistic view, and the limits of this introduction will not admit of my entering into a full description of the elaborate engravings and ornamentation of the two targets. A detailed account has been given of them by Sir Samuel Meyrick in Skelton's engraved illustrations, the plates from which have been framed and will be found suspended in the gaUery. :. The pistols are the earliest specimens of that arm. in the collection. The pistol was invented at Pistoia in Italy, wheno'eits name, and became generaUy adopted throughout Europe towards the middle of the 16th century ; the wheel lock being an improvement on the matchlock of the earlier Xlll fire-arms. The period is marked by the oblate spheroid or flattened globe at the butt which becomes rounder towards the end of this reign. The fifth and sixth bays are assigned to the brief reigns of Edwaed VI., 1547-1553, and Philip and Mary, :...,: , . 1653-1558, as during these eleven years no important change took place in the military equipment of England beyond a sUght alteration of the breast-plate, which towards the end of Mary's reign began to assume the form so characteristic of the reign of Elizabeth. In this compartment there are also three mounted suits. The first. No. 515, a fine tilting suit, date about 1550, with aU the extra pieces used in the lists, and in the hand of th^ figure the tUting spear with its coronal or cornel. The character of the tuiles of this suit induced Sir Samuel Meyrick to consider it iuGh- earlier; but a comparison of them with those of a fine gilt and engraved suit on the pilaster behind No. 452 which is undoubtedly as late as the end of the reign of Henry VIII. in England, identifies it as of this period. ¦ The second mounted figure (No. 517) is remarkable as presenting us with " a suit of splints" as that armour was caUed, composed of a number of bands of steel fastened by almayne rivets, which gave great flexibility to the va rious pieces. This particular suit belonged to a Count Gironi of Bologna, and may be dated about 1555. The third mounted figure is of the end of Mary's reign, and the armour reaches only to the knee. It is of Italian workman ship, and elaborately engraved and gilt. The most noticeable objects on the wall of these bays are the fine wheel-lock pistols with their spanners, arranged on a board at the back of the first mounted figure. They are aU ofthe same date, about 1550, and differ only from those of the Duke of Tuscany in the more globular form of the butt. On the same board is a magnificent mace, gilt and en graved, date about 1547. This weapon was being graduaUy superseded by the pistol, with which we find it occasionally combined. XIV The casque with its oreillets is still worn, but the helmets have higher combs, and the form is more graceful ; a fine example is on the shelf in this compartment No. 497. The glaives now are much broader and round-headed. Some magnificent Venetian specimens are to be seen on the waU of the second bay. At the end of the barrier which terminates this compart ment is GLASS CASE E., containing seven superb casques and morians of the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth, and three latches or cross-bows, the stocks of which are exquisitely carved. The fifth compartment consisting of the seventh and eighth bays, is entirely appropriated to the Reign of Elizabeth, 1558-1603., and is marvellously rich in art treasures of the rarest and most beautiful descriptions. Of the three mounted fig-ures two are in complete tilting suits, with their spears couched and in rest, as in the act of jousting. The second of these has the lozengy pattern of the arms of Bavaria on the shoulder shield, and. is believed to have belonged to WiUiam IL, Duke of Bavaria, 1579-96. The third figure is in a very grand cap-a-pie suit of russet and gold of the close of the sixteenth century, and belonged to Helionorus, eighth Duke de Longueville. It was taken out of a chateau belong ing to the family at Coulommiers en Brie, when dismantled during the first great French revolution. Immediately behind it is the placate or additional breast-plate of this suit and a target, round which are arranged a fine collection of rapiers ; the guards of many of which will well repay exami nation. The two glass cases F. and G. on the shelves of these bays are fiUed with rarities which I must leave the visitor to pick out from the catalogue. The breast-plate in case F. a superb specimen of repousse work, and the exquisite fire arms in case G. being certain to arrest his attention. A series of morians, pointed and combed, are arranged on the shelves in chronological order, some are finely eno-raved. The breast-plate in this reign takes the form so familiar to XV us in the doublet of the civil dress of the period, forming a peak at the lower extremity, and caricatured in the costume of our facetious old Italian friend Pulcinella. A very nu merous coUection, some beautifully engraved, will be found in this compartment The dag, a wheel lock fire-arm, characterized by the flat truncated form of the butt end, is of this period. The pistols having their butts elongated and almost pear-shaped. The barriers exhibit the weapons of the latter half of the 16th century, during which the pike became a favourite with the infantry. At the end of the further barrier stands GLASS CASE H., containing what by many will be considered the gem of the collection, namely, a half suit of armour, embossed, engraved, and gUt, which belonged to Alphonso second Duke of Ferrara, immortalized by Tasso in his dedication to him of the Gerusaleinme Liberata, born 1533, died 1579. It is probably unsurpassed by anything of the sort known to exist in Europe. There is nothing in our national collec tion approaching it, and very few abroad that can be com pared with it. Beside it is another embossed suit of the same period, also very fine, though by no means equal to its neighbour. Below them is the baton stated to have belonsed to the too famous Duke d'Alva, covered with figures to assist in mihtary calculations, and hollow to contain the muster roll of the army. Near it is the head of a partizan of the guard of the Duke of Parma, of beautiful form and elaborately engraved with the arms of the Duke and other ornaments. The whole group of objects in this case can scarcely be too highly appreciated. The sixth compartment contains the armour and weapons of the reigns of James L, 1603-1625, and Charles I., 1625-1648. And here the livery colours of the Stuarts, yellow and red, replace the white and green of the Tudors. There is but one mounted figure in this compartment, but the armour is highly ornamented, being covered all XVI over with the badges of the Houses of Manfredi of Faenza, and Grimaldi of Monaco. Its date is as nearly as possible at the junction of the two reigns (1625), when the breast plate had lost its peak, and become flatter and shorter waisted. Behind it on the wall hangs a right-hand gauntlet of a russet and gold suit, which must have belonged to Henry, Prince of Wales, the elder brother of Charles I. Upon it are the initials H. P. and the Scotch thistle. A suit covered with these devices, and which belonged to the Prince, is at Windsor, and was most graciously sent by Her Majesty for exhibition at Manchester in 1857. On the right of the figure is a black suit of a pikeman of the reign of James I., very rare and interesting, as the breast plate exhibits the latest appearance of the vanishing peak, and on the left the visitor will recognize the buff" jacket, with its silver-laced sleeves, the breast, back, and tassets of a bright suit of an officer of pikemen of the time of Charles I., and on the shelf in the centre the lobster-tailed casque with its nose guard, which is so familiar to us in the representations of the Royalist Cavaliers. At the end of the adjoining barrier is a figure in the armour of a German ritter of this date. Upon the wall adjoining to this bay, and ,at tbe. foot of the staircase leading to the upper gaUery, have been arranged the arms of the time of The Commonwealth, 1648-1660, which in no particular respect differ from those introduced during the reign of Charles. The same lobster-tailed casques with nose guards, the triple-barred helmets and iron pots, and the close helmet unaltered from the reign of James I, The body armour reaches no lower than the knees and in many instances only backs and breasts were worn over the buff coat, some having deep skirts or bases of overlapping plates, like those of the German ritter, or of one piece only appended by straps and buckles to the tassets on each thigh, as in the previous compartment. The fire-lock has now made its appearance, first seen on the Dutch fire-arm called a snap-hance, and then applied to the English musquet. A waU musquet for the defence of fortifications is in this XVII compartment. This has still the wheel lock, as have aU the pistols, the butt ends of which now become flat and truncated like the dag, or approach the form of those of the present day. At the termination of the barrier at which commences the reigns of Charles II, 1660-1685, and James II, 1685-1688, stands a figure in the latest suit of armour worn in this country ; the tassets to the knees being discarded during the latter half of the I7th century, and nothing worn but the back and breast-plate or a gorget only over a buff coat. A fine specimen of the gorget is on the board against the staircase, and in the centre of this compartment is a mounted dragoon in buff coat and triple-barred head-piece, terminating the series. On the boards at the back of the figure are to be observed some of the latest examples of the old wheel lock. Two of them elaborately ornamented, one being the wheel- lock rifle of the Archduke Leopold of Austria, with the maker's name, date, and place of manufacture — Jacob Gsell, Artzberg, 1653 ; also examples of the early bayonet which was fixed into the muzzle of the gun and superseded the Sweyne's feders of the previous reign, and some beautifuUy engraved swords, one having the blade entirely covered with the history of Joseph. There is a very fine em bossed partizan of the reign of Louis XIV. against the board devoted to the period of Charles II, and behind the figure in black armour at the commencement of this com partment is another of the same date flnely engraved. Against the post at the further end stands a most magnifi cently ornamented fire-lock gun of the latter part of the 17th century. Beyond this compartment on the waU at the end is a board on which are arranged the weapons of the reign of William III, 1688-1702. The back and breast worn by the cuirassiers and the jack boots generally adopted by the cavalry. A fine hunting knife, with case of knives and implements, called by the French a " trousseau de chasse," deserves notice. The board 23374. b XVlll nearly facing it is covered with swords and fire-arms of the 18th and a few of the present century, the latest being the miniature sabre at the top, made for one of a juvenUe garde de corps of the son of Napoleon I. and his Empress Maria Louisa. It has on the blade " Garde Imperiale du Eoi de Eome." Here terminates the collection of European arms and armour, which for historical interest (and what is of even more importance to the institution to which it is at pre sent confided) for educational purposes, I believe to be unrivalled in England or on the Continent. The grand object of its founder was Instruction, and his old friend and grateful pupil rejoices in the fortunate occurrence which has enabled him to assist in its further development. J. R. Planch^. CATALOGUE. CASE A. 1. Helmet, bronze. — Etruscan or Greek. 2. Helmet, bronze. — Found at Herculaneum. Greek. 3. Helmet, bronze. — Greek. 4. Helmet, bronze. — Etruscan. 5. Helmet, bronze. — Found on the estate of the Prince Lucien Bonaparte. Etruscan. 6. Greave, bronze. — Found on the estate of the Prince Lucien Bonaparte. Etruscan. 7. Greave, bronze. — Found on the estate of the Prince Lucien Bonaparte. Etruscan. 8. Bit for a Horse, bronze. — Found in Somersetshire. Roman. 9. Sacrificial Fork or Hook, bronze.— Etruscan. This is probably the iustrument used by the priest mentioned in 1st Sam. ii. 14. CASE B. 10. Bronze Coating of a Buckler or " Tarian."— Early British. The buckler was probably of wicker-work covered with leather. 23374. A 2 11. Bronze Coating of a Buckler or " Tarian." — Early* British. The buckler was probably of wicker-work covered with leather. 12. Covering of a Shield " Ysgwyd ;'- an imitation of the Roman (Scutum). Gilt bronze, with carnelian ornament. — Early British. Found in the bed of the river Witham. 18. Helmet, bronze. — Ancient British. CASE C. 14. Celt or Hammer Head, stone. — Found in a tumulus in Scotland. Of pre-historic date. 15. Sword Blade, bronze. — Ancient German. 16. Sword Blade, bronze. — Ancient British. 17. Sword Blade, bronze. — Ancient Irish. 18. Sword Blade, bronze. — Probably ancient Irish. 19. Sword Blade, bronze. — Ancient British. 20. Celt, bronze. — European. 21. Celt, bronze.-^European. 22. Celt, bronze. — European. 23. Celt, bronze. — European. 23*. Boss or Central Ornament of a Shield ; iron.' Anglo- Saxon. 3 24. ' Shield, wood and gilt leather. —German. Date about 1450. 25. Cross-Bow "Latch."— Covered with bone, and carved with scriptural and legendary subjects.— German. Date about 1450. 26. Saddle. — Covered with bone, and carved with two lovers and a rhyming inscription. — German. Date about 1450. 27. Shield or " Pavois " for the protection of archers. — Wood covered with painted t canvas. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 28, Buckler, wood and iron. — Italian. Date 1450. 29. Shield, wood covered with' hide, painted with a foliated design and inscription. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 30. Cross-Bow, wood, bone, and hide. — English; reign of Edward IV. ^ 31. Shield, wood, covered with painted canvas. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 32. Archer's Shield or " Pavois," wood, painted, — EngUsh ; reign of Edward IV. 33. Shield or "Pavois," wood, painted with an armorial device. — Bohemian. Date about 1450. 33*. Spur with spear-shaped point. — Anglo-Norman; worn from the Conquest to the reign of Henry III. Edward III to Richard III. 34. Chain Mail—Country and date uncertain. 35. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. A 2 4 36. Chain MaU. — Country and date uncertain. 37. Chain MaU. — Country and date uncertain. 38. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 39. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 40. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 41. Chain Mail — Country and date uncertain. 42. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 43. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 44. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 45, Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 46. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 47. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 48. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 49. Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 50. Gusset, Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 51. Gusset, Chain Mail. — Countiy and date uncertain. 52. Gusset, Chain MaU. — Country and date uncertain. 53. Gusset Chain Mail. — Country and date uncertain. 54. Gisarme. — English. Used from the Conquest to the 16th century. 5.5. Dagger. — English ; reign of Edward IIL 56. Piece of Chain Mail. — Country uncertain. 14th century. 57. Sword ; the handle engraved with initials, probably of the owner. — EngUsh ; reign of Edward IV. 58. Hammer used by Horsemen. — EngUsh ; reign of Ed ward IV. 59. Two-handed Sword. — English ; reign of Richard IIL 60. Sword. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 6L Dagger. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VI. 62. Mace. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VI. 63. Mace. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry V. 64. Mace. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 65. Mace, " QuadreUe."^ — English ; reign of Edward IV. 66. Mace. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 67. Battle Axe ; in the handle is a " Gonne " (modern gun). — English ; reign of Henry V. 68. Anelace. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 69. State Sword; made for Battle Abbey, Sussex. On the pommel is a shield charged with the arms of the abbey. — English; date between 1417 and 1434. 70. Two-handed Sword. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 70*. Spur, iron, rowel missing. — Country uncertain; 15th century. 71. Horseman's Hammer, " Martel-de-Fer.'^ — EngUsh; reign of Richard IIL 72. Horseman's Hammer, " Martel-de-Fer." — English; reign of Richard III. 73. Sword. — German. Date about 1460. 74. Cutlass. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VI. 75. Partisan. — German. About 1480. 75*. Spurs, iron, found at Carshalton, Surrey. — English ; reign of Richard III. 76. Spurs, a pair. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 76* Spur, brass, parcel-giU, found near Malmesbury; the rowel missing. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 77. Spurs, a pair. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 78. Bascinet worn under the Helmet. — ItaUan (Naples) Date about 1330. : V ,^^- 79. Helmet " Heaulme."— Formerly belonging to Sir Richard Pembridge. English. Date about 1375. " 80. Bascinet-syitbyisoE attached,, and Qhain MaU beneath. — English? feigns of Richard II. and Henry IV. ,, 8L Helmet. — English ; reign of Heiify V. 82. Helmet, " Salade ;" in form like the antique Greek helmet. — Italian. (Venice). 15th century. 83. Helmet, " Salade." — English ; reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV. 84. Helmet, " Salade."^ — EngUsh ; reigns of Henry VL and Edward IV. 85. Helmet, "Casquetel," engraved steel. — English; reign of Edward IV. ¦ 86. Tilting Helmet of great weight but worn only during the course. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 87. Spur.— EngUsh ; reign of Henry VI. 88. Dagger, with buckhorn handle, found in a weU near Rochester. — EngUsh ; reign of Edward IV. 89. Cutlasses, a pair.— EngUsh. 15th century. 90. Cross-Bow, with windlass attached for bending the steel bow. — Genoese. Date about 1420. 90*. Spur, iron, the outer shank openwork.— EngUsh ; reign of Richard III. ¦ 9L Plate Armour for the Knees, " GenouiUiferes," a pair.— Probably Gerpian. Date about 1450. ; 92. „ Plate Armour foi: the. Thighs, ."Tuilies," a. pair.— Pro bably German. Da*e about 1450. ;, , 8 93. Pole Axe. — German. Date about 15th century. 94. Holy Water Sprinkle ; so termed from its resemblance to the implement used in the CathoUc churches. — English. 15th century. 95. Partisan. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 96. BiU. — English ; reign of Edward IV. 97. Holy Water Sprinkle. — English. 15th century. 98. Morning Star. — English ; in use from 12th to 16th century. 99. Gisarme. — EngUsh ; in use from the Conquest to 16th century. 100, Morning Star. — EngUsh ; in use from 12th to 16th century. 101. BiU. — English ; latter part J 5th century. 102. BiU. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 103. Partisan. — English ; reign of Edward IV, 104. Morning Star. — Country and date uncertain. In use for various centuries. 105. Military Flail. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VI. 106. Lochaber Axe. — Scottish ; date about 15th century. 107. Pole Axe ; the handle is secured to the wrist by a strap passed through the ring.— German. 15th century. 108, Hand Cannon. — English ; date about 1430. 109. Swivel Gun ; for use on ship-board. — English ; reign of Henry V. 110. Holy Water Sprinkle, containing four "gonnes," or matchlocks. — English ; reign of Henry VI. 111. Suit of Steel Plate Armour ; consisting of helmet, chin piece, "mentoniere," breast and back plates, tuUles, thigh pieces, cuisses, genouilUeres, jambs, and gauntlets. — German. Date about 1450. Henry VII. 112, Voulge. — Country uncertain; middle of 15th century. 113. BiU. — Probably German ; middle of 15th century. 114. Partisan. — Country uncertain ; middle of 15th century. 115. Partisan. — Country uncertain ; middle of 15th century. 116. Partisan.— ^Country uncertain ; middle of loth century. 117. Ranseur. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 118. Ranseur.— English ; reign of Henry VII 119. Ranseur.- EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 120. Spetum. — Used occasionally as a javeUn. English ; reign of Henry Yll. 121. Ranseur. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 122. Partisan. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 10 123. Ranseur. — English,; reign pf Henry VII, 124. Spetum, — English ; reign of Henry VII. 125. Partisan. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 126. Ranseur. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 127. Partisan, — Probably German; middle of 15th century. 128. Partisan. — English f-reign of Henry VII. 129. Partisan. — Probably German. Date about 1460. 130. Cross-Bow or Latch ; wood cased in buckhorn ; the bow of steel; above is the windlass .used for binding the bow. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 131. Mace, Iron. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 132. Goats-foot Lever ; used for bending the small crossbow or " prodd ;" from Lathom House, Lancashire. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 1.33. ,. , Plate Armour, Thigh Piece,,, steel, fluted. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VIL 134. Bolts, " Quarrels," to be shot from the cross-bow. EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 135. Sword. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 136. Anelace.— ItaUan. Date about 1500. .137, Spur. — English ; reign of Henry VII, 11 138. . ,Halbard,^-rEnglish ; reign of Henry VII, 139. Halbard. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 140. Halbard. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 141. Dagger, used in the left hand for parrying, the ring being intended- to catch the. point of the adversary's sword. — Italian. Date about 1500. 142. .' ; . : ',• . Spurs. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 143. Buckler, with hook and .bars to catch the point of the adversary's sword,- German. Date about 1500. 144. Buckler, iron ; formerly covered with leather, probably ornamented. — Italian. Date about 1500. 145. Buckler, wood and leather. — Italian. Date about 1500. 146. Buckler. — German. Date about 1500. Dagger, " stiletto."— Spanish. Date about 1500. J48. Dagger,, StUetto..— Spanish. ; Date about 1500. 149. Demi-Holy Water Sprinkle.— Probably EngUsh. Date about 1500. i 150. ,.:• Sword.— Probably English. Date about 1 500. 151. Sword, steel, engraved by Albert Diirer, with figured of St George and St Christopher. German (Nuremberg). Date 1495. 152. Sword, steel engraved.— Probably Gerinan. Date, about 1500. ^ " '¦ 12 153. Breast Plate, fluted steel, engraved. — Italian. Date about 1500-10. 154. Powder Horn, ivory, engraved with figure of the Virgin in glory. — Italian. Date about 1490. 155. Anelace, with gilt blade. — Italian. Date about 1500. 156. Arquebus, " Matchlock," brass barrel. — German. Date about 1500. 157. Halbard. — German or EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 158. Halbard. — German or English ; reign of Henry VII. 159. Halbard. — German or English ; reign of Henry VII. 160, Spur, — English ; reign of Henry VII, 161 Dagger, " Misericorde." — ItaUan. Date about 1 500. 162. Anelace, steel, engraved and gilt — Italian. Date about 1490. 163. Sword; blade engraved and gUt. — Probably German Date about 1490. 164. Thigh Piece, " Tuille."— Probably German. Date about 1600. 165. Goat's-foot Lever ; used for bending the small cross-bow or " prodd." — Country uncertain. 166. Mace, iron, — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 167. Spetum or JaveUn. — EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 13 168. Spetum or JaveUn. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 169. Spetum or Javelin. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 170. Windlass, used for bending the large cross-bow. — Italian. Date about 1500. 171. Hammer, "Martel-de-Fer," used by an officer of foot, ornamented with damascened work. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 172. Dagger, much corroded. 173. Dagger, much corroded. 173*. Dagger, caUed "flaming." — 15th century. 174. Ranseur. — German. Date about 1 500. 175. Glaive. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 176. Ranseur. — German. Date about 1500. 177. Ranseur.— EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 178. Ranseur. — Probably German. Date about 1500. 179. Spetum.— English ; reign of Henry VII. 180. Spetum.— English ; reign of Henry VII. 181. Spetum.— EngUsh ; reign of Henry VII. 182. Spetum.— English ; reign- of Henry VII. 14 183.' Linstock, used by gunners to carry their match, which was twisted round the projecting branches. — English ; reign of Henry VII. 184. Voulge, " Langue de Boeuf " — English ; reign of Henry 185. Coat of Scale Armour, termed Jazerant, steel on canvas, covered with' velvet and gilt-steel rivets.— Italian, Date, 1485. 186. Tilting Helmet, — English ; reign of Henry VII. 187. Coat of Armour, linked plates. — From Vienna. 16th century. 188. Mounted Figure in a cap-a-pie suit of fluted steel armour. — Probably German. Date about 1500. The horse, which wears a steel champ-front, is caparisoned with modern housings of the arms of the house of Meyrick. 189. Suit of Puffed and Ribbed Armour, steel, engraved and parcel gilt. — German. Date about 1520-30. Henry VIII. 190. Glaive. — Italian ; date about 1520. 191. Glaive. — ^Italian ; date about 1520. 192. Glaive. — German ; date about 1520-30. 193. Glaive. — German ; date about 1520-30. 194. Glaive.—German ; date about 1520-30. 195. Glaive. — German ; date about 1520-30. 15 196. Glaive.—German; date about 1520-30. 197. Glaive,— Probably EngUsh ; date about 1520-30. 198. Glaive. — German, bearing the arms of Ferdinand, King of the Romans. Date about 1520-30. 199. BiU. — Probably English ; date about 1510. 200. Jambs and Sollerets, steel. — German. Early 16th cen tury. 201. Spetum ; the blade engraved and gilt, the staff retain ing its original furniture. — English; early l6th century. 202. Two-handed Sword, with steel hilt. — ^English or German ; early 16th century. 203. Linstock and Ranseur combined. — Probably German; early 16th century. 204. BUI.— ItaUan. 16th century. 205. BiU. — Italian. 16th century. 206. Bill. — Italian. 16th century. 207. BiU. — ItaUan. 16th century. 208. Plate Armour, Pauldron, and Pass-guard, steel, parcel gilt— Probably German ; early 16th century. 209. Two-handed Sword, stamped leather handle.— Probably German; early 16th century. 210. Two-handed Sword.— English ; early 16th century. 16 210*. Stirrup, iron. — Country uncertain ; 16th century. 211. Anelace. — Italian. 16th century. 212. Horse Armour, Champ-front — ItaUan. 16th century. 213. » Buckler, iron, formerly covered with leather. — Italian. 16th century. 214. Buckler, iron. — German; early 16th century. 214*. Stirrup, iron. — Probably English ; reign of Henry VIII. 215. Dagger. — Probably German ; early 16th centuiy. 216. Dagger. — Italian ; early 16th century. 217. Dagger. — German ; early 16th century. 217*. Spur, iron. — Probably English ; reign of Henry VIII. 218. Dagger, iron sheath, embossed in high reUef — Probably Italian. 16th century. 219. Mace, handle of engraved steel. — German. 16th cen tury. 220. Mace, steel. — German. 16th century. 221. Horseman's Hammer. — Probably German. 16th century. 222. Two-handed Sword. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 223. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 224. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 17 225. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 226. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 227. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 228. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain, 16th century. 229. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16 th century. 230. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 231. Mace, iron, — Country uncertain. 16th century. '232. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 233. Mace, iron.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 234. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 235. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 236. Two-handed Sword.— German. 16th century. 237. Two-handed Sword.— German. 16th century. 238. Horseman's Hammer.— Probably German. 16th century. 239. Mace, steel, with engraved handle.— German. 16th century. 240. jface. — German. 16th century. 241. Sheath for a Dagger, with the story of the Prodigal Son in embossed copper.— Italian (Florentine). 16th century. 23374. B 18 242. Dagger. — Country uncertain. 16th century, 242.* Spur, iron, vTithout rowel, having only three blunt points. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 243. Dagger. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 244. Dagger.- — Country uncertain. 16th century. ¦ 245. Buckler, steel. — German. 16th century. 245.* Stirrup, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. .246. Two-handed Sword. — German. I6th century. 247. Two-handed Sword. — German. 16ih centurj'. 248. Plate Armour, breast and back plates and tassets; en graved steel — German. 16th century, 249. Sword, called " Flaming , Sword." — German. 16th cen tury. 250. Sword, German inscriptions on the blade and hilt — German. 16th century. 251. Sword, the hUt engraved and gUt— Probably German. 16th century. 252. Spurs, a Pair, steel, the shanks formed to imitate birds' wings and claws, — Italian. Early 16th century. 253. Buckler, iron, originally covered with leather and velvet. — ItaUan. 16 th century, 254. Champ-front, steel, russet coloured ; from the Arsenal, at Vienna,— rProbably Spanish. 16th century. 19 255. TwQ-ianded Sword, the handle of leather.— Probably EngUsh. 16th century. "^ ¦-¦ • 255.* Stirrup, iron.— Country uncertain. 16th century. ... . , 256. Dagger.— German. 16th century. 257. Two-handed Sword, with stamped leather handle.— Ger man. 16th century. 258. Glaive. — Country uncertain, - 16th century. 255.-, Glaive.— Country uncertain. 16th century, '. ' -¦' : 260. Glaive.— Countty uncertain. 16th century. Glaive. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 262. Pauldron, Pass-guard. — Probably German. 16th century. 263. Helmet, Steel, with neck-guard bf pecuUar construction. — EngUsh ; reign of Henty VIII. 264. Helmet, " Bourginot," steel, engraved and gilt — Italian. 16th century. 265. Visor of a Helmet, russet steel, in form of a monster's head. — Probably Spanish. 16th century. 266. Open Helmet or " Casque," with foliated ornament in beaten work, gUt. — Probably ItaUan. 16th century. 267. Helmet, " Bourginot," with iron mask in imitation of a human face. — German. 16th century. 267.* Burr of saddle, russet steel, embossed with battle subjects in reUef, ornamented with gold. — Italian. 16th century. B 2 20 268. Cap-a-pied Suit of Armour, steel, painted black, with the cross of St George on the breast ; worn by a knight of St. George of Ravenna. — Country uncertain; date about 1530. 269. Mounted Figure, with cap-a-pied suit of bright steel armour ; the horse armour consists of champ-front, crevette, bridle, and poitrinal. — Italian or German. Early 16th cen tury. 270. Knight on Foot, in armour of bright steel, engraved ; said to have belonged to Ernest the Pious, Duke of Bruns wick (d. 1546).— -German. 16th century. 271. Mounted Figure, in armour of steel, painted black, en graved and gilt ; on the breast is the figure of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception ; this armour is supposed to have belonged to William, Duke of Bavaria, whose armorial bearings are visible on the champ-front — German. Early 16th century. 272. Buckler, steel, — Probably Italian. 16th century. 273. Plate Armour, steel, engraved and gilt gorget, gard-de- bras, tassets, pauldrons, with van brace, rear brace, cuisses, genouilUeres, jambs, and vamplate for the lance. — ItaUan. Early 16th century. 274. Saddle, back and front of steel, embossed and gilt, with allegoric groups of marine monsters. — Italian. 16th cen tury. 275. Spetum. — Probably English. 16th century. 276. Breast Plate. — English ; reign of Henry VIII. 277. Target steel, covered with leather, painted with a battle scene. — Italian. 16th century. 278. Back Plate—English ; reign of Henry VIIL 21 279. Shoulder-rpiece or Pass-guard, steel, engraved. — ItaUan. 16th century. 280. Windlass for bending bow. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 281. Cross-Bow or Latch, stock inlaid with engraved bone. — Probably German. 16th century. 282. Cross-Bow Bolts (two). — Probably German. 16th cen tury. 283. Mace, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 284. Mace, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 285. Breast Plate, black steel, with figure of bright steel, gilt, of the Virgui of the Immaculate Conception. — Probably Spanish. Early 16th century. 286. Dagger, called "pennated," with three blades expanding by means of a spring. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 287. Battle Axe, the blade of engraved steel. — Probably Italian. 16th century. 288. Various pieces of Plate Armour, steel, engraved and gilt, from the Ducal Palace of Modena. — ItaUan. Early 16th century. 289. Halbard. — Country uncertain. Early 16th century. 290. Halbard. — Country uncertain. Early 16th century. 291. Halbard.— Country uncertain. Early 16th century. 292. Halbard.— Country uncertain. Early 16th century. 22 593. Halbard.--Country uncertain. Early 16th' century;. 294. Mace, handle of embossed steel. . — ¦ English or German. Early 16th century. 295. Mace, handle of ribbed steel. — Country uncertain. Early 16th century. 296. Breast Plate, steel, ornamented with a fleur-de-lys in relief — -Country Uncertain. 16th century. 297. Horseman's hammer. — Country, uncertain. 16th century. .298. Axe. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 299. Breast PlatCj steel. — Probably EngUsh; rniddle 16th century. 300. Breast Plate, steel. — Probably English ; reign of Henry vm. 301. Horseman's hammer, Martel-de-fer. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 302. Ranseur, the blades of which could be concealed within the shaft. — Italian (Genoa) ; middle, of 16th century. 303. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 304. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 305. Suit of Black and White Armour, steel, caUed " AUaeret," and used by foot soldiers. — German. . Date about 1540. .306. Sword.— German. , Middle of 16th century. 23 307. '^•Dagger, the blade channelled and pefforstted for poison — Prbbably Italian. 16th century. • 308. Dagger.— German. 16th century. 309. Sword. — Pj-obably Italian. 16th century. 310. Battle-axe.-r^Gountry uncertain. 16th century. 311. (Object removed to 673.*) 312. Dagger. — Probably English. 16th century. 313. Sword. The blade engraved with a verse from the Psalms.— German. Middle 16th century. 314. Dagger. — Probably EngUsh. 16 th century. 315. Dagger, with deeply serrated blade, termed a sword- breaker.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 316. Arquebus, combiued match and wheel-lock.— r-Italian. Middle of 16th century, 317. Breastplate, russet and bright steel. — German. Middle 16th century, 318. Breastplate, steel. — German, Date, middle 16th century, 319. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 320. Ranseur, of which the blades can be concealed in the shaft. — ItaUan (Genoa). 16th century. ':- :.¦-'¦¦ ; :; - ¦ ;321.,.. ¦¦¦ - "-' ^ Hor'setaan'S' hammer. — Country uncertain, 16th ceutttry. 24 322. Plate Armour, lower portion of the Suit No. 288 ; steel engraved and gilt, from the Ducal Palace of Modena.— Italian. Early 16th century. 323. Mace, steel, gUt. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 324. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 325. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 326. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 327. Halbard, steel.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 328. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 329. Mace, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 330. Breast-Plate. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 331. Battle Axe. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 332. Horseman's hammer. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 333. Battle Axe. — Probably EngUsh. 1 6th century. 334. Back Plate, steel. — Probably German. 16th century. 835. Target, wood, covered with gilt leather, on which is a figure of Bellona. — Probably Italian. 16th century. 336. Back Plate. — Probably German. 16th century. 337. Champ Front, steel gUt, ornamented with the arms of Von Hiirnheym. — German. Latter half 16th century. 25 338. ¦ rGoat's-foot Lever, for bending the cross-bow. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 339. ; Spur, steel, the rowel of perforated work. — Country un certain. 16th century. 340. .Bolts, used with the cross-bow. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 341. Mace, steel handle. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 342. Mace, steel handle. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 343. Breast- Plate. — Probably German. 16th century. 344. Clasp Knife. — Italian. Latter half 16th century. 345. Breast-Plate. — Probably German. 16th century. 346. Spetum or Javelin. — English ; reign of Henry VIII. 347. Axe, termed Leith Axie, found in a river in Scotland. — Scottish ; reign of Henry VIIL 348. Horse armour for the neck " Crevette." — Probably Italian. 16th century. 349. Gauntlet for the right hand, with socket for thumb. Steel, engraved and gilt — ItaUan. Middle 16th century. 350. Helmet, steel, engraved with strapwork and foliated ornament. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 351, Gauntlet for the left hand, steel engraved and gilt. — Italian ; middle 16th century. 26 352. Pauldron, steel engraved and gUt. — ItaUaii ; middle 16th century. 353. Open Helmet crested with beUs and worn as a mark of degradation. — Probably German. 16th century. 354. Suit of Armour for a demi-launcer, steel, painted- black with foliated design in bright steel. — ItaUan (Genoese). Early 16 th century. 355. . ,: , Mounted Figure, with a cap-4-pie suit of armour ; bright steel fluted; the horse armed with champ-front and cre vette ; the housings of Genoa velvet. — German (Nurem berg). 16th century. 356. Suit of Armour for a demi-launcer. Bright steel en graved. — German. 16th century. ¦ ¦' 357. Suit of Armour, long waisted, for an Officer of Foot. Bright steel engraved. — German. 16th century. 358. Breast-Plate, steel ; with the cross of St. George of Ravenna. — Italian. Latter part of 16th century. 359. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 360. BUI. — EngUsh. 16th century. 361. BiU, blade engraved. — French. 16th century. 362. Glaive. — Probably English ; reign of Henry VIII 363. Glaive. — EngUsh; reign of Henry VIIL 364. Pole-Axe. — Possibly Italian. , 16th century. Halbard.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 27 ^6'6. Halbard.-^Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. CASE D. 367. Target covered with embossed leather, ornamented with medalUon subjects ; the -central one representing Patience discovering Truth. — Italian, Middle of 16th century. .368. Target, formerly belonging, to Charles V., 'Emperor, of Germany ; steel, gilt a,nd engraved, with m.edaUibn designs in four circles. In the first circle are the signs of the Zodiac ; in the second, classical legends ; in the third, events' from the life ofthe Emperor; in.the' fojirth,, the Scriptural history from the Creation to the Deluge.— Italian ; signed Hieronymo Spacini ; ' date about 1550. 369. Target, formerly belonging to Francis I. of France, steel embossed; with scenes ' representing the retreat of the EngUsh army under Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, upon Calais, A.D. 1524. — Italian; the design ascribed to GiuUo ;Romano or Primaticcio, the execution to Filippo Negroli. 370, Pistol, one of a pair formerly belonging to the Duke of Tuscany; the barrels ornamented with niello and silver, the stocks inlaid with scriptural and mythologic subjects. — ItaUan. Date- about 1530. 3-71. Pistol, one of a pair forinerly belonging to the Duke of Tuscany; the barrels ornamented with niello and silver, the stocks inlaid with scriptural and mythologic subjects. — Italian. Date about 1530. ' 372. Stirrup, one of a pair, brass, ornamented with coloured enamel. — Probably German. 16th century. a73. Stirrup, one of a- pait;, brass, ornamented with coloured enamel. — Probably German. 16th century. 28 374. Target, covered with embossed leather, on which are various mythologic designs. — Italian. Date about 1550. 375. Target, covered with embossed leather ; at the top is an aperture through which a light could be thrown upon the adversary.; — Italian. Date about 1550. Edward VI. 376. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Ger man. 16th century. 377. Glaive, the blade engi-aved with armorial shield. — Ger man. 16th century. 378. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Ger man. 16th century. 379. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Ger man. 16th century. 380. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Ger man or ItaUan. 16th century. 381. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Coun try uncertain. 16th century. 382. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Ger man or ItaUan. 16th century. 383. Glaive, the blade engraved with armorial shield. — Coun try uncertain. 16th century. 384. Back Plate, steel. — English ? Middle 16th century. 385. Breast Plate, steel. — EngUsh? Middle 16th century. 386. Plate Armour for the leg. — English. Middle 16th cen tury. 29 387. Helmet morian, worn by archers, engraved with the arms of Lucca. — ItaUan. Middle 16th century. 388. Helmet, with visor closed. — English ? 16 th century. 389. Gauntlet for the left hand. — English ? 16th century. 390. Breast Plate, engraved steel. — Probably German. Middle 16th century. 391. Placcate (additional Breast Plate), steel, with lance rest and " grande garde." — English ? Reign of Edward VI. 392. Back Plate. -r- EngUsh? Middle 16th century. 393. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 394. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 395. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 396. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 397. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century, 398. Breast Plate, engraved steel. — German. 16th century. 399. Gauntlets, a pair, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 399.* Spur, steel, rowel of perforated work.— Probably German. 16th century. 400. Helmet, steel, engraved and gilt. — ItaUan or German. 16th century. 30. 401. Chin Piece, " demi-mentoniere," steel, engraved and gilt. . — Italian or German, 16th century,, ; 402. Back Plate, steel, engraved and gilt. — Italian or German, 16th century. 403. Wheel-lock Pistol, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 404. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 405. Wheel-lock. Pistol, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 406. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 407. Wheel-lock' Pistol, butt and Stock inlaid with iVory.— German. Middle 16th centur^y,; • ¦ 40,8. . •: ¦:•¦:—-=, Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 409. Wheel-lock Pistol, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 410. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 41L Wheel-lock Pistol, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 412. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 413. Mace, steel, engraved and gilt.— Probably Italian. 16th century. 414. Spanner, with which is combined a diminutive pistol and sheath containing a knife. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 31 415. Spanner or Key, for wheel-lock. — Probably German. 16th century. 416. ^he^el-lock Pistol,, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 417, Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 418. ¦Wheel-lock Pistol, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 419. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock, , . 420. Wheel-lock,^ Pistol, butt and stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 421. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock, 422- Wheel-lock Pistol, butt and • stock inlaid with ivory. — German. Middle 16th century. 423. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. 424. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 425. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. — Country uncertain.' 16th century. 426. Spanner or Key for winding up the wheel-lock. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 427. Powder Flask, stamped and gilt leather, steel mounted. — German. 16th century, 428. Powder Flask, stamped and gilt leather, steel mounted. — German. 16th century. 32 429. Wheel-lock Dag, engraved steel with stock inlaid with ivory. — German. 16th century. 430. Wheel-lock Dag, engraved steel with stock inlaid with ivory. — German. 16th century. 431. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century, 432, Halbard. — Country uncertain, 16th century, 433, Halbard. — Countiy uncertain. 16 th century. 434. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 435. Halijard.; — Country uncertain. 16th century. 436. Breast Plate, steel, black and gold. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 437. Armour for the legs, bright steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 437.* Spur, steel, perforated work. — Country uncertain. 16th oentury. 438. Tassets, a pair, bright steel. — Country uncertain. 16 th century. 439. Breast Plate, russet steel — Country imcertain. 16th century. 440. Gauntlet for the right hand. — English. 16th century. 441. Plate Armour for the leg. — English; middle of 16fch century. 33 442. Back Plate, bright steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century, 443. Breast Plate, bright steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 444. Helmet, Morian, worn by archers ; engraved with the arms of Lucca. — ItaUan ; middle 16th century. 445. Plate Armour for the Arms, a pair, pauldrons, rerebrace, and vambrace. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 446. Linstock. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 447. Dagger for the left hand. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 448. Casque, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 449. Casque, black steel and gold. — ItaUan. 16th century. 450. Crest-holder, engraved steel. — Probably German. 16th century. 451, Breast Plate, steel.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 452. Suit of Armour, nearly complete; bright steel with engraved and gUt ornament. — Probably Italian; middle 16th century. 453. Stirrups, a pair ; engraved steel.— German ; middle 16th century. Philip and Mary. 454. Halbard, engraved steel.— ItaUan ? 16th century. 23374. 34 455. Dagger, with "flaming" blade. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 456. Elbow Piece, " Garde-de-bras ; " steel, engraved and gilt. — Italian ; middle 16th century. 457. Back Plate, steel, engraved and gilt, with weapons of war, musical instruments, &c. — Italian ; middle 16 th cen tury. 458. Breast Plate, engraved steel. — Probably German ; middle 16th century. 459. Halbard, steel, engraved and gilt. — Italian; latter half 16th century. 460. Halbard, steel, engraved. — ItaUan (Venice) ; latter half 16th century. 461. Halbard, steel, engraved. — Italian (Venice) ; latter half 16 th century. 462. Glaive, engraved steel ; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16th century. 463. Glaive, engraved steel ; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16 th century. 464. Halbard, steel, engraved. — ItaUan (Venice); latter half 16 th century. 465. Halbard, steel, engraved. — ItaUan (Venice) ; latter half 16 th century. 466. Halbard, steel, engraved. —ItaUan (Venice) ; latter half 16th century. 467, Glaive, engraved steel ; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16th century. S5 468. Glaive, engraved steel ; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16th century. 469. Glaive, engraved steel; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice.— ItaUan. 16th century. 47o; Glaive, engraved steel ; belonging to the guard' of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16th century. 471. Halbard, steel, engraved. — Italian (Venice) ; latter half 16th century. 472. ¦ Halbard, steel, engraved. — Italian (Venice) ; latter half 16th century. 473. Halbard, steel, engraved. — Italian (Venice).; latter half 16th century. 474. Glaive, engraved steel; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16th century. 475, Glaive, engraved steel ; belonging to the guard of the Doge of Venice. — Italian. 16th century. 476. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 477. Halbard, engraved steel.. — Italian (Venice) ; latter half 16th century. 478. Halbard, engraved steel. — Italian (Venice); latter half 16th century. 479. Wheel-lock Pistol, wholly of engraved steel. — Italian? latter half 16th-century. 480. Powder Flask, engraved Stag-horn.— German. 16th century. c 2 36 481. Pouch for Cartridges, stamped leather. — Probably German; latter half 16th century. 482. Case for Pistol Cartridges, steel, inlaid with plaqUes of carved ivory. — Italian ? latter half 16th century. 483. Powder Flask, stag-horn ; engraved with the Judgment of Paris. — German. Dated 1554. 484. Dagger, with three blades expanding by a spring. — German; latter half 16th century. 486. Back Plate, engraved steel. — German. 16th century. 486. Gorget and Pauldrons, bright steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 487. Gorget, steel, gilt. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 488. Plate Armour, various pieces, engraved steel. — Probably Italian ; middle 16th century. 489. Breast Plate, engraved steel. — Italian ; middle 16th cen tury. 490. Horse Armour, " Champfront" steel, engTaved and gilt. — Italian ; middle 16th century. 491. Back Plate, steel, engraved and gUt. — Italian; middle 16th century. 492. Dagger, called " Misericorde," used for despatching un horsed knights by thrusting between the bars of the visor. —Country uncertain ; middle 16th century. 493. Halbard, engraved steel. — ItaUan (Venice). 16th cen tury. 37 494. Sword, with " Flaming " Blade. — Country uncertain ; dated 1558. 495. Lower portion of Back Plate, "Garde-de-Reins," steel, embossed and gilt. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. 496. Casque, russet steel. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. 497. Helmet, russet steel, engraved and gilt. — Probably Italian. 16th century. 498. Helmet, steel. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 499. Morian, with Ear Pieces, steel. — EngUsh. 16th cen tury. 500. Two-handed Sword. — Country uncertain ; latter half 16th century. 501. Matchlock Musket, with stock inlaid with ivory. — Country uncertain ; latter half 16th century. 502. Arm and Hands, iron ; constructed to supply the place of lost members.— German. 16th century. 503. Spurs, a pair, iron gUt ; formerly belonging to Sir Ralph Sadler.— English ; late 16th century. 504. Spurs, a pair, bright steel.— EngUsh ; late 16fch century. 505. Dagger, "Misericorde;" the hilt and blade damascened in gold.— German ; late 16th century. 506. Halbard.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 607. Halbard.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 38 508. Pike. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 509. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 1 6th century. 510. Pike. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 51L Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 512. Pike. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 513. Halbard. — Countiy uncertain. 16th century. 514. Halbard, double-axed. — Country uncertain. 16th cen tury. 515. Mounted Figure in complete suit of Tilting Armour; bright steel, unornamented ; holding a lance with vamplate of engraved steel and coronal ; the housings of Genoa velvet and silk brocade. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. 516. Armour for a Demi-Launcer, bright steel. — Country uncertain. Middle 16th century. (The leather sword- hanger is of the period.) 517. Mounted Figure in Armour of bright steel, formed of overlapping plate, termed " splints." — Italian ; middle 16tb century. 518. Knight on foot in armour of engraved steel. — German (Nuremberg) ; middle 16th century. The .flgure holds a lance, with vamplate, the head of which was termed " morne." 519. Mounted Figure in armour of steel ; engraved and gilt with figures, warlike weapons, and medallions ; the burr and cantle of the saddle are of steel similarly ornafnented ; the housings of purple velvet and silk brocade. — Italian. Date about 1560. 39 CASE E. 520. Cross-bow, termed "Prodd," and used for discharging buUets instead of bolts ; the stock of chestnut wood, cancel and inlaid with antique medals.— Italian ; middle 16th century. 521. Cross-bow, termed "Prodd;" the stock of carved ebony. — ItaUan; middle 16th century. 622. Cross-bow, termed " Prodd ;" the stock of chestnut wood, carved.— Italian ; middle 16th century. 52.3. Cross-bow, termed "Prodd," carried on horseback, and used for deer-shooting.— Possibly English; middle 16th century. 524. Morian, iron ; embossed, with foUated pattern. — ItaUan ; middle 16th century. 625. Morian, steel ; engraved and gilt. — ItaUan; middle 16th century. 526. Morian, iron ; embossed with the Rape of Helen and the Capture of Troy. — Italian ; latter half 16th century, 527. Morian ; steel, gilt, and embossed with the story of the Psetus and Arria. — Spanish ; middle 16th century. 528. Morian ; steel, gilt, and embossed with battle pieces and medaUions, showing figures in the costume of the period. — Italian ; latter part 16th century. 529. Morian, brass ; embossed with battle and hunting pieces. — ItaUan (Florence) ; late 16th century. 630. Morian, iron ; embossed with scroUs and fleur-de-lys. — Italian ; late 16th century. 40 Elizabeth. 53L Ranseur. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 532. MUitary Fork. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. .633. Pike. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 534. Military Fork. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. 635. Spetum. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. 536. BUI. — Country uncertain, 16th century. 537. Military Fork. — Country uncertain. 16th centuiy. 538. Ranseur. — Countiy uncertain. 16th century. 539. Quiver for Cross-bow Bolts, embossed leather. — German ; latter half 16th century. 539*. Cross-bow or Latch, with iron telegraph sight. — German; latter end 16th century. 640. Target, steel, engraved and gilt. — ItaUan ; latter half 16 th century. 541. Breast-Plate and Arm Pieces, bright steel, engraved, the pauldrons showing the Labours of Hercules. — Probably Italian ; latter half 16th centuiy. 542. Morian, engraved steel. — Probably Italian ; latter part of 16th century. 543. Hangers, " Porte-ep^e," for carrying a sword, stamped leather, from the Royal Armoury at Dresden. — German ; latter half 16th century. 41 .544. Sword, steel hilt carved with the combat of the Lion and the Unicorn. — Country uncertain; latter half 16th century. 545. Sword, steel hUted.— Probably ItaUan ; latter half 16th century. 546. Sword, hilt of cut steel. — Country uncertain ; latter half 16th century. 547. Breast-Plate, steel engraved. — Italian; latter half 16th century, 648. Morian. — Countiy uncertain ; latter half 16th century. 549. Dagger, "Misericorde," steel handle. — Countiy uncertain ; latter half 16th century. 550. Dagger, " StUetto," the blade serrated, channelled and perforated to hold poison. — Probably Italian ; latter half 16th century. 551. Dagger, "Misericorde." — Country uncertain; latter half 16th century. 562. Dagger, " Misericorde." — Country uncertain ; latter half 16th century. '563. Dagger, " Misericorde." — Country uncertain ; latter half 16th centuiy. 664. Back Plate, steel, engraved and gUt. — Italian ; latter half 16th century. 555. Hammer, " Martel-de-fer," for an officer of foot.— Countiy uncertain ; latter half 16th century. 556. Morian, steel. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 42 657. Cross-bow or " prodd."— ItaUan ; late 16th century. 568. Breast-Plate, russet steel, engraved.— ItaUan ; late 16th century. 569. Morian. — Probably Italian ; late 16th century. 560. Breast-Plate, russet steel, engraved. — Italian ; late 16th century. 661. Sword, engraved steel hilt. — Country uncertain; late 16th century. 562. Breast-Plate, engraved steel. — -Italian; late 16th century. 663. Breast-Plate, engraved steel, — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 564. Cutlass, " Coutel-hache,'' with its original handle of horn, bearing the name of the celebrated maker, "Andrea Ferara." — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 565, Halbard, engraved steel. — German ; dated 1570, 666. Halbard, engraved steel, and gilt. — German ; late 16th century. 567, Halbard, engraved steel. — ItaUan (Venice) ; late 16th century, 568, Halbard, engraved steel. — ItaUan (Venice) ; late 16th century. 569. Breast-Plate, engraved steeL— ItaUan ; late 16th cen tury. 570. Target engraved steel.— Italian ; late 16th century. 43 ^71. Morian, russet .steel, engraved.— ItaUan ; lat© 16th cen tury. 672. Jacket ; composed of plates of iron, quilted between can vas, used by archers and termed " Brigandine." — English ; reign of EUzabeth. 573. Morian, russet steel, engraved. — ItaUan ; late 16th cen tury 674. Breast-Plate, russet steel, engraved. — Italian ; late 16tb century. 575. Breast-Plate, steel. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 576. Morian, russet steel, engraved. — Italian ; late 16th cen tury. 577. Target engraved steel— Probably German ; late 16th century. 578. ¦ Morian, russet steel, engraved.— ItaUan ; late 16th cen tury. 579. Cross-Bow, or "prodd."— Probably EngUsh; late 16th century. 580. Morian, engraved steel.— Italian ; late 16th century. 58L Eattle-Axe.— Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 582. Breast-Plate, engraved steel— ItaUan ; late 16th cen tury. 583. Back-Plate, engraved steel— Italian ; late 16th cen tury. 44 684, Dagger, "Misericorde." — Country uncertain ; middle 16th century. 585. Dagger. — Country uncertain. 16 th century. 586. Dagger, " Stiletto," steel handle. — Probably Italian. J 6th century. 587. Dagger, " Stiletto," steel handle. — Probably Italian. 1 6th century. 688. Dagger, " Stiletto," steel handle. — Probably ItaUan. 16 th century. 589. Sword, hUt cut steel. — Probably German ; late 16th century. 590. Sword, hilt cut steel. — Spanish ; late 16th century. 591. Breast Plate, russet steel, engraved. — ^Italian ; late 16th century. 692. Sword, combined with wheel-lock pistol — German ; late 16th century. 693. Target, steel, engraved and gilt, with medaUions of the cardinal virtues. — ItaUan ; late 16 th century. 594. Morian, engraved steel. — Italian; late 16th centui'y. 695. Hangers for supporting a sword, stamped leather. — German ; late 16th century.. 596. Breast Plate, engraved steel. — Italian ; late 16th cen tury. 597. Morian. — Italian ; late 16th century. 46' 598. Sword.— Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 599. Breast Plate, engraved steel— ItaUan ; late 16th cen tury. 600. Morian, engraved steel— ItaUan ; late 16th century. 601. Plate Armour for the upper part of the body, engraved steel ItaUan; late 16th centuiy. 602. Back Plate, steel, engraved. — Italian ; late 16th cen tury. 603. Sword, steel. — German ; late 16th century. 604. Halbard. — ItaUan (Venice); late 16th century. 605. Halbard. — Italian (Venice) ; late 16th century. 606. Halbard, steel, gUt. — Country uncertain; late 16th cen tury. 607. Halbard, steel, engraved. — Country uncertain; late 16th centuiy. 608. Morian, steel, engraved and gilt. — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 609. Morian, steel, engraved. — Italian ; late 16th century. 610. Helmet, the visor closed, steel, engraved and gilt. — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 611. Helmet, the visor closed, steel, engi-aved. and gilt. — Italian ; late 16th century. 46 612. Morian, steel, engraved. — Italian; late 16th century. 613. Casque, steel, engraved and gilt, — ItaUan'; late 16th century. CASE F. 614. Powder Flask, embossed leather. — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 616. Basket Hilt to a Sword, embossed iron. — Country un certain. 16th century. 616. Blade of a' Battle- Axe, steel engraved with a subject from the Legend of Vergiliup. — German ; late 16th cen tury. 617. Brace or " Garde " for the left-arm of an archer, engraved ivory. — Italian? Late 16th century. '618. Powder Flask, embossed leather. — Italian ; late 16th century. 619. Stirrup, steel, carved in open-work, belonging formerly to Ladislaus IL, Chief Burgrave of Bohemia. — German ; date about 1660. 620. Dagger, hilt and sheath mounted with engraved steel the blade engraved and gilt.— German ; late 16th century The sheath is constructed to hold a knife. 621. Touch Box, gilt metal embossed with a battle scene. Country uncertain ; late 16th centuiy. 622. Touch-box, hard wood and ivory mounted in gilt' metal. — German ; late 16 th century. ¦ 4'7 623. Battle-Axe, used by horsemen ; aU of engraved steel- German ; late 16th century. 624. Touch-Box, hard wood and ivory.— German ; late 16th century. 625. Dagger, combined with wheel-lock pistol; engraved steel-^Germah ; late 16th century. 626. Touch-Box, engraved steel— German ; late 16th century. 627. Shears and Sheath, with engraved blade. — Probably ItaUan ; late 16th century. 628. Stirrup, steel, carved in openwork ; belonging formerly to Ladislaus II., Chief Burgrave of Bohemia. — German ; date about 1560. 629. Sword-HUt, engraved steel — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 630. TaU -Piece (horse armour), russet steel, gilt, in form of a monster's head. — Probably Spanish ; late 16th century. 631. Guard of a Rapier, iron ; embossed with an infant SUenus and Satyrs. — Italian (Florentine) ; late 16th century. 632. Powder Flask, embossed leather. — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 633. Breast Plate, the lower, part of engraved steel ; the upper embossed with figures of the Virgin and Child, St. Christopher and St. Jerome. — Italian. 16th century. 634. Stirrups, a pair, russet Steel ; embossed and gilt — ^^Pro- bably German. 16th century. 48 635. Pouch, with Hanger, for hunting knives. — Country un certain. 16th century. 636. Horse's Bit, carved openwork, steel. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 637. Walking Staff, containing a sword and wheel-lock pistol ; stated to have belonged to a Doge of Venice. — German ; late 16th century. 638. Halbard, engraved steel, with armorial shield on the blade. — German ; late 16th century. 639. Sabre of a Venetian Estradiot ; the hilt and mountings of the scabbard of cut steel, formerly gilt, are of Italian workmanship. — Italian ; date about 1570. 640. Rest for a call ver or heavy musket. — English ; reign of EUzabeth. 640*. Spur, iron. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 641. Pike ; the head of openwork steel. — Country uncertain ; late 16 th century. 642. Back- Plate., steel. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 643. Morian, engraved steel. — Probably Italian; late 16th centurj?-. 644. Breast-Plate, russet steel engraved. — Italian ; late 16th century. 645. Wheel-lock Dag, stock inlaid Avith ivory. — Italian? late 16th century. 646. Wlieel-lock Dag, stock inlaid with ivory. — Italian? late 16th century. 49 647. Wheel-lock Petronel. — Country uncertain ; end of 16th century. 648. Wheel-lock Petronel, stock inlaid with ivory. — German ; late 16th century. 649. Wheel-lock Rifle, stock inlaid with engraved ivory. Probably German ; late 16th century. 650. Flask, engraved bone ; end of 16 th century. 651. Spetum. — English ; reign of Elizabeth. 652. Breast-plate, russet steel engraved and gilt. — Probably ItaUan ; late 16 th century. 663. Breast-plate, engraved steel — Italian ; late 16th century. 664. Sword, steel-hilted. — Possibly Spanish; late 16th cen tury. 666. Gauntlet, russet steel, embossed and gilt. — ItaUan ? late 16th century. 656. Battle-axe; the blade of engraved steel, bearing the monogram of Sigismund, King of Poland. — German ; late ] 6th century. 657. Rapier, steel-hilted.— Country uncertain; late 16th century. 658. Rapier, openwork steel. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 659. Rapier, steel-hUted. — German ; late 16 th century. 660, Rapier, with guard of solid steel — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 23374. D 50 661. Sword, steel-hilted, vnth inscription on blade'. — German ; late 16th century. 662. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain ; late 16lh cen tury. 663. Sword, steel-h.Uted.^-German ; late 16th century. 664. Sword, hilt of open work carved steel. — Country uncer tain; late 16 th century. 666. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 666. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 667. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain; late 16th cen tury. 668. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 669. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 670. Sword, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain ; late 16th cen tury. 671. Sword, steel-hUted. — Country uncertain; late 16th cen tury. 672. Sword, steel-hUted. — Probably Spanish. 16th century. 673. Rapier, steel-hilted, — ^Spanish. 16th century. 673.* : Shield, steel embossed with the achievements of Hercules, — Italian ; latter half of 16th century. 51 674. ¦ Wheel-lock; Petronel— Country uncertain. 16th cen tury. '•-.- 675. ' • Cutlassi steel-hilted, with serrated blade.— Country un certain ; late 1 6 th century. 676. Halbard. — French ; date about 1560. 677. • Sword. — Country uncertain; date 16th century. 678. Cross-bow, or " Prodd." — English ; date 16th century. 679. Broad Arrow, or " Vire," to be discharged from the cross-bow. — Country uncertain ; date 16th century. 680. Cross-bow, or " Prodd." — Country uncertain. 16th cen tury. 681. Broad-arrow, or "Vire." — Country uncertain. 16th cen tury. 682. Broad-arrow, or " Vire," the head differently shaped. 683. Cross-bow, or " Prodd," the head differently shaped. 684. Bolt, to be shot from a cross-bow. —Country uncertain ; date 16th century. 685. Cross-bow Bolt called "Viraton," the feathers being arranged diagonaUy. — Country uncertain.; date 16th cen tury. 686. Cross-bow, or " Prodd."— Probably German., 16th cen tury. ^ D 2 52 687. Cross-bow Bolt, called " Quarrel," the head being four- sided. — Country uncertain ; date 16th centuiy. 688. Cross-bow, or "Prodd." — Country uncertain. 16th cen tury. 689. Breast-plate, russet steel, engraved. — Italian. 16th cen tury. 690. Rapier, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain. 16th century, 691, Breast-plate, russet steel, engraved. — Italian, 16th century. 692. Halbard, French, the blade showing an open-work crescent, the emblem of Diana of Poictiers, — French ; date about 1550. 693, Sword, the hilt of steel carved and gilt, the blade with incised ornament. — German. 16th century. 694. Breast-plate. — Country uncertain. 16th century, 695. Breast-plate, russet steel, engraved. — Italian, 16th cen tury. 696. Sword, steel hilt, — Country uncertain. 16th century, 697. Gauntlet, steel, engraved and gilt. — Country uncertain. 698, Spetum. — EngUsh ; reign of Elizabeth, 699. Back-plate. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 700. Morian. — English ; reign of Elizabeth. 53 701. Breast-plate, engraved steel — Probably ItaUan. 16th century. 702, Hand Mortar, for throwing grenades ; wheel-lock and matchlock combined. — Probably German. Said to have been invented A.D. 1594. 703. Dag, — Country uncertain. 16th century, 704. 'Wheel-lock Petronel the stock ornamented with hunting- scenes in inlaid ivory. — Probably German. 16th century. 705. (Object removed to 648.) 706. Powder Horn, bone, engraved. — German. 16th century. 707. Wheel-lock Petronel the stock inlaid with brass and , mother-of-pearl. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 708. Wheel-lock Carabine ; the stock inlaid with ivOry ; the barrel which is very massive, is carved and gilt in relief. — Country uncertain ; late 16 th century. 709. Sword Belt and Hangers, embroidered in silk and gold, and lined with velvet ; from the Royal Armoury at Dres den. — German. 16th century. 710. Horse Muzzle, open-work, steel— Probably German. The date, 1565, is wrought in the ornaments. 71L Helmet or " Armet" with vizor and beavor ; russet steel, engraved and gilt — ItaUan. 16th century. 712. Powder Flask, embossed leather. — ItaUan. 16th cen tury. 54 713. Stirrups, a Pair ; steel engraved and gilt— Italian. 16th century. CASE G. 714. Musket caUed " Snaphaunce," a term derived from a nickname applied to the troops who first used this par ticular class of weapon. — German. Late 16th century. 715. Demi-haque, or smaU harquebuss.— German ; late 16th century. 716. Touch-box, for priming powder, combined with three spanners, or keys, for the wheel-lock ; steel, engraved and gUt. — Probably German ; late 16th century. 717. Powder Flask, engraved buckhorn. — German. 16th century. 718. Powder Flask, engraved buckhorn. — German. 16th century. 719. Pistol Wheel-lock. — German.' Late 16th century. 720i Carabine, of large bore, called " Dragon ; " * thej|muzzle, as in the present instance, being usually formed into ' the gaping mouth of a monster.-^ German. 'Late 16tb century. 721. Wheel-lock Dag, engraved steel. — -German; laite 16th century. a - , , . 722. Burr of a Saddle, steel, engraved and gilt.-^Engiish ; reign of Queen Elizabeth. ¦ •; ' : '¦ * From tliis word is derived the name dragbon,' those soldiers having been originally armed with this class of weapon. . ' ; 55 723. Case for Pistol Cartridges, called "Patron," embossed iron, — ItaUan ; late 16th century. 724. Stirrup, brass. — EngUsh ; reign of EUzabeth. 725. Morian, steel engraved and gilt. — Italian; late 16th century. 726. Gorget, engraved steel, — German ; late 16th century. 727. Horse Muzzle, open-work, steel. — German ; end of 16th century. 728. Partisan. — Probably English ; reign of EUzabeth. 729. Pike. — Country uncertain ; reign of Queen EUzabeth. 730. Pike. — Country uncertain ; reign of Queen Elizabeth. 731. Pike. — Country ulicertain ; reign of Queen Elizabeth, 732. Pite. — Country uncertain; reign of Queen EUzabeth. 733. Pike. — Country uncertain ; reign of Queen EUzabeth. 734. Pike.— Country uncertain ; reign of Queen EUzabeth. 735. Pite. Country uncertain ; reign of Queen EUzabeth. 736. Pike.— Country uncertain ; reign of Queen Elizabeth. 737. PUse Country uncertain ; reign of iQueen Elizabeth. 56 737.* Pike. — Country uncertain ; reign of Queen EUzabeth. • 738. Knight in complete suit of tilting Armpur of bright steel, unornamented. He carries a tilting lance or " morne " with vamplate. The horse wears a champft-ont crevett and beUs, and housings of the family of Hiirnheym. — German. 16 th century. 739. Knight in suit of plain bright steel tilting armour. This suit is said to have belonged to Albert 5th Duke of Bavaria, whose arms may be seen on the housings, as also on the shoulder-plate of the armour. — German. 16th century. 740. Knight, in complete suit of war armour, of steel en graved and gilt. — German. 1 6th century. 741. Standing Figure, in suit of black and white steel armour. — Probably English ; reign of EUzabeth. CASE H. 742. Various Pieces of steel Plate Armour ; embossed with mythologic subjects, parcel gilt ; the smooth portions orna mented with damascened work. This suit belonged for merly to Alphonso II, Sth Duke of Ferrara. — Italian; end of i6th century. 743. Suit of steel Armour, embossed throughout with mytho logic figures ; the smooth portions of which were probably intended to have been damascened. — Italian; end of 16th century. 744. Baton of a General (said to have belonged to the Duke of Alva), steel, damascened with gold, the exterior covered with arithmetical figures ; the interior hollow to contain papers.— Spanish ; late 16th century. 57 .745. Head of a Partisan, steel damascened with gold; bear ing the arms of Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma. — Italian; date about 1590. James I. and Charles I. 74fi. Pike. — Country uncertain; early l7th century. 747. Pike. — Country uncertain ; early l7th centuiy. 748. Partisan. — Countiy uncertain ; early l7th century. 749. Pike. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 750. Partisan ; blade engraved with warUke trophies and armorial bearings of several German states. This belonged formerly to Wolfgang Wilhelm, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, and bears his initials. — German ; dated 1615. 751. Pike. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. '752. Partisan, steel, engraved with coats of arms. — ItaUan; early 17th century. 753. Pike. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 754. Partisan, with engraved blade. — German; early I7th century. 756. Pike. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 756. Hanger of a Sword-Belt found in excavating near Finsbury.— Probably English ; early I7th century. 757. Powder- Flask, Buckhorn engraved.— German ; dated 1603. 68 758. Badge, iron, with armorial bearings in brass ; worn by the retainers of the famUy of Cotton of Leanington. — English ; early I7th century. 759. Badge, iron, with armorial bearings in brass ; worn by the retainers of the family of Cotton of Leanington. — EngUsh ; early l7th century. 760. Badge, iron, with armorial bearings in brass ; worn by the retainers of the famUy of Cotton of Leanington. — English; early 1 7th century. 761. Knife. — Country uncertain ; early I7th century. 762. Dagger, "StUetto." — Country uncertain; early 17th century. 763. Snap-haunce Musket, stock inlaid with ivory. — Dutch or German; early 1 7th century. 764. Fire-lock. — Country uncertain ; early I7th century. 765. BandoUers, cases containing each a charge of powder. — English; early 1 7th century. ^ 766. ¦ " ¦ Breast-plate, black steel. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. ' ' 767. - Morian, engraved steel— Probably ItaUan ; early 17th century. ;..,:: 768. Morian, engraved steel — Probably ItaUan ; early l7th century. 769. Morian, engraved steel— Probably Italiant early I7th century. ¦ - . ¦ •770. Morian, engraved steel— Probably ItaUan ; early I7th century. 59 •77L /'Halbard, steel-— -Country uiicertain ; early I7th century. 772. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain; early I7th century. 773. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 774. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain; early 17th century. 775. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain ; early I7th centuiy. .776. Bow of Steel capable of being closed by a hinge in the middle. — German. l7th century. 777. Wheel-lock Dag, the metal damascened with gold. — Probably ItaUan ; early l7th century. 778, Wheel-lock Pistol the stock inlaid with sUver filigree. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 779. Tricker Fire-lock Musketoon. — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 780. ' Wheel-lock Pistol stock inlaid with ivory and mother- o'-pearl — Probably ItaUan ; early 17th century. .781. ¦,• /WJieel-lock Dag, the metal damascened with gold. — Probably Italian; early 1 7th century. 782. • Musliet '**'ith . Tricker wheel-loek.--^Probably' German ; early l7th century. .783. ' 'Sword, ihe hilt of chased steel in high reUef — Ita;Uanj early 1 7th century. -.j-,y, v:-::(..yt-.— ' -1 '.-. ' 784. ^ ^ -¦ ¦-- Spurs, a pair, brass. — English; early 1 7th century. ¦¦ - 60 .785. Spurs, a pair, iron, ornamented with silver. — Country uncertain; early I7th centurj'. 786. Pistol, double-barrel, v/heel-lock. — Probably German; dated 1612. 787. Stiletto. — Spanish ; early I7th centuiy, ' 788. Caliver, with wheel-lock. — German ; early I7th century, 788*, Wheel-lock Petronel, the stock inlaid with brass, ivory, and mother-o'-pearl —Probably German; dated 1610, 789. Caliver, with wheel-lock.- — German ; early I7th century. 790. Battle-axe. — Country uncertain; early l7th century. ¦791. Wheel-lock fire-arm, combined with battle-axe. — Probably German ; early I7th century. 792. Casque, black steel — Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 793. Helmet, with Visor, steel. — Countiy uncertain ; early I7th century. ,794. Helmet, with solid Visor. — Country uncertain ; early 17th century. 795. Dirk, with carved wood handle. — Probably Scottish. 17 th century. 796. Target, wood and black leather. — Scottish (Highland) ; reign of James I. 797. Broad Sword, steel, with basket hUt — Probably Scot tish ; first half of I7th century. 61 798. _ Broad Sword, steel, with basket hilt.— Probably Scot tish ; first half of l7th century. 799. Broad Sword, steel with basket hilt— Probably Scot tish; first half of I7tli century. 800. _ Broad Sword, steel with basket hUt— Probably Scot tish ; first half of 1 7th century. 801. Broad Sword, with steel hilt.— Spanish ; first half of I7th century. 802. Broad Sword, steel, with basket hilt — Country uncer tain ; first half of l7th century. 803. Mask, iron. — Italian ; middle 16th century. 804. Hammer, "Martel-de-Fer." — Country uncertain. I7th century. 806. Pike, called "Sweynes Fedder." — Country uncertain. 17th century. 806. Sword, with corded steel handle. — Probably Italian. I7th century. 807. Broad Sword, steel handle ; the blade engraved " Andria Farrara." — Italian. I7th century. 808. Helmet, bright steel ^th visor and beevor. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 809. Sword, steel hilted. — Countiy uncertain. I7th century. 810. Sword, steel hilted. — Country uncertain. 1 7th centuiy. 811. Gorget, steel, engraved and gilt — Italian; early l7th century. 62 812. Pauldron, vambrace, and rerebrace, steel, engraved, . and gilt. — ItaUan; early I7th century. 813. Pauldron and rerebrace, steel, engraved and gilt. — ItaUan; early I7th century. 814. Cuisses, a pair, steel, engraved and gilt. — Probably ItaUan ; early I7th century. 815. Vambraces and rerebraces, a pair, steel engraved and gilt. — Italian ; early l7th century. 816. Battle-axe. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 817. Gauntlet of Henry, Prince of Wales, russet steel' gilt and engraved with the cipher of the owner and the Scottish thistle, — Possibly English ; date about 1610. 818. Snap-haunce Gun and eight chamber revolver. — Pro bably German. 17th century. 819. Rapier, steel-hilted. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 820. Cross-bow, or "Prodd," the butt of ebony inlaid with ivory. — Probably Italian; early 17th centuiy. 821. Cross-bow, or " Prodd."— Country uncertain. I7th cen tury. 822. Cross-bow, combined with a wheel-lock Petronel. — Pro bably German ; early l7th century. 823. Powder Flask, for priming, ribbed steel — Countiy un certain. I7th century. ---..: 824. Spur.— EngUsh ; reign of Charles I. 63 825. Jowder Flask, for priming, ribbed steel-^Country un certain. 17th century. j- ""^ 826. Wheel-lock Petronel— EngUsh ; reign of Charles I, 827. Spur.— Country uncertain. 17th century. 828. Spur.— Country uncertain. I7th century. 829. Set of Tools for cleaning Fire-Arms, in leather case, mounted m brass.— Country uncertain. I7th century. 830. Snap-haunce Dag, stock and barrel engraved brass — Scottish; dated' 1626. 831. Snap-haunce Dag, stock and barrel engraved brass — Scottish; dated 1626. 832. Spurs, a pair. — English ; reign of Charles I. 833. Spurs, a pair. — EngUsh ; reign of Charles I. 834. Dagger with serrated edge, the blade inscribed vrith a scriptural verse. — EngUsh; dated- 1629. 836. Wheel-lock Pistol the butt and barrel of steel, damas cened with gold.— ItaUan ; middle I7th century. 836. Wheel-lock Pistol double barrel, stock inlaid with ivory. — Probably German ; date about 1650. 837., Sword, steel, basket hilt. — German; middle I7th cen tury. ¦ 838. Fire-lock Gun, inlaid throughout with ivory and mother- o'-pearl. On the stock is represented the legend of St. George. — German; date about 1650. 64 839. 839. Helmet bright steel, termed " spider " helmet. — Eng lish ; reign of Charles I. 840. Helmet with Visor, black steel. — English; reign of Charles I. 841. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain ; reign of Charles I. 842, Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain ; reign of Charles I. 843. Halbard, steel — Country uncertain ; reign of Charles I. 844. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain ; reign of Charles I. 845, Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain ; reign of Charles I, 846. Back Plate, black steel. — English ; reign of Charles I. 847. Open Helmet or Hat of steel — English ; reign of Charles I. 848. Linstock, steel, with branches in the form of a bird's head. — English ; reign of Charles I. 849. Breast-plate, engraved steel — English ; reign of Charles I. 850. Breast-plate, engraved steel. — EngUsh ; reign of Charles I. 851. Pike. — Country uncertain. 17th centuiy. 852. Pike. — Country uncertain. 1 7th century. 853. Pike, — Country uncertain. I7th century. 65 854. Pike — Country uncertain. 17th century. 855. Pike. — Country uncertain. 17th centuiy. 866. Pike. — Country uncertain. 17th century. 867. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 858. Pike. — Country uncertain. 17th century. 869. Pike. — Country uncertain. 17th century. 860. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 861. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 862. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century 863. Pike. — Country uncertain. 1 7th century. • 864. Cavalier in complete armour of russet steel, engraved and gilt, on which are the cognizances of the houses of Manfredi and Monaco. — Italian; date 1620-30. 865. Breast-plate and Tassets, iron, embossed and gilt, worn by pikemen. — English ; reign of James I. 866. Rapier with Target, termed "Rondache," black steel, lined with leather ; on the upper part is an aperture for the sight, and on the right-hand one to allow the passage of a sword. — Probably English ; reign of James I. 867. Open Head-piece or " Casque," with ear-pieces and neck guard, termed " lobster-'tail." — Probably Spanish ; reign of Charles I. 23374. E 66 868. Buff Jerkin and Armour of bright steel, worn by officers of pikemen. — Probably English ; reign of Charles I. 869. Armour worn by the German Ritters, of bright steel. — German. l7th century. Time of the Commonwealth. 870. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 871. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain, l7th century. 872. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 87^. . Halbard, steel — Country uncertain. I7tli century. 874. , Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. 17th century. 875. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 87p.. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 877. Halbard, steel — Country uncertain. I7th century. 878. Halbard, steel — Country uncertain. I7th century. 879. Halbard, steel. — Country uncertain. 17th century, 880, Halbard, steel, — Country uncertain, l7th century, 881, Helmet, black steel-^English; tinle of the Common wealth. ; 67 882. ¦ Helmet black steel. — EngUsh; time of the Common wealth. 883. Helmet, black steel— EngUsh ; time of the Common wealth. 884. Helmet, black steel. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 886. Helmet, russet steel with " lobster tail " and nose-bar. — English ;: time of the Commonwealth. 886. Breast-plate and Tassets,' worn by pikemen, black steel. - — EngUsh ; time of the Commonwealth, 887. Helmet, with visor or mask, steel. — English ; time of the Commonv^ealth, ¦ ;-' 888. ; Helmet black steel— EjigUsh ; time of the Common wealth, 889. Helmet Wack steel— EngUsh ; time of the Common wealth, 890. Helmet, with « lobster-taU " and face guard.— EngUsh ; time of the Commonwealth. 891, Breast-plate and Tassets, worn by pikemen, black steel — English ; time of the Commonwealth. 892. Wheel-lock Pistol— EngUsh ; time of the Common wealth. 893. Wheel-lock, Pistol— English ; time of the Common wealth. 894. Wheel-lock Pistol.— EngUsh ; time of the ^ Common wealth. E 2 68 895. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 896. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 897, Wheel-lock Pistol. — EngUsh ; time of the Common wealth. 898. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 899. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 900. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 901. Wheel-lock Pistol — English ; time of the Common wealth. 902. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 903. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English; time of the Common wealth. 904, Wheel-lock Pistol — ^English; time of the Common wealth. 905. Wheel-lock Pistol. — English; time of the Common wealth. 906. Casque or Helmet caUed " Lobster taU." — Country un certain. I7th century. 907. Casque or Helmet caUed " Lobster tail." — Country un certain. I7th century. 69 908. Casque or Helmet called " Lobster taU." — Country un certain. I7th century. 909. Head-protector, iron ; lattice-work worn inside the felt hat of the period. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 910. Head-protector, iron; lattice-work worn inside the felt hat of the period. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 91L Head-protector, iron ; lattice-work worn inside the felt hat of the period. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 912. Head-protector, iron ; lattice-work worn inside the felt hat of the period. — English ; time of the Common wealth. 913. Powder Flask, inlaid with mother-o'-pearl — Countiy uncertain. l7th centuiy. The small size of these flasks is to be explained by the fact that they contained only the finer kind of powder used for priipaing. 914. Powder Flask, inlaid with mother-o'-pearl. — German. I7th century. 916. Powder Flask, wood, carved and gilt. — German, or Swiss. I7th century. 916. Powder Flask. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 917. Powder Flask. — Countiy uncertain. I7th century. 918. Powder Flask, steel engraved. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 919 Spur, brass.— ^Englist ; time ofthe Commonwealth. 70 920. Spur, brass.-— EngUsh ; time of the Commonwealth. • 921. Sword. — Probably English; time ofthe Commonwealth. 922. Sword, ^ — Probably English ; time of the Commonwealth. 923. Pauldron, blued steel — Probably English ; time of the Commonwealth. 924. Pauldron, blued steel. — Probably English ; time of the Commonwealth. 926. Gauntlet, or Arm-guard, buff leather. — English ; . time of the Commonwealth. 926. Fire-lock, intended for self-loading and priming. — Pro bably German. I7th century. 927. Wheel-lock Musket with two locks. — German. I7th century. 928. Tricker Match-lock Musket ; a waU piece, used for firing from ramparts. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 929. Wheel-lock Musket ; wall piece. ¦ — Country uncertain. l7th century. 930. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 17th. century. 931. Partisan— Country uncertain. I7th century. 932. Partisan. — Country uncertain. l7th century. 933. Partisan.— Country uncertain. I7th century. 934. Partisan. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 936. Partisan.^^Gountry uncertain. 17th-c.entury. 71 936. PUse. — Country uncertain. . I7th century, , 937. , Halbard, double-bladed, steel, engraved,., — Probably French. 17th century. 938. Cavalry Soldier, in Suit of black steel armour. — EngUsh ; time of the Commonwealth. ' Charles II. 939. Partisan. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 940. Partisan, the head showing the double eagle. — German. I7th century. 941. Partisan. — Probably German. I7th century. •942. Partisan. — Country uncertain. 17th century. - 943. Partisan. — Country uncertain. 17th centurj\ 944. Partisan. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 945. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 1 7th century. ' 946. Partisan. — Country uncertain. 17th century. 947. Halbard. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 948. Halbard.— Country uncertain. I7th century. - 949. Halbard— Country uncertain. I7th century. .' , . . '^^0- • ¦' ¦ ¦¦- gaibard.-rCoup.try uncertain., , I7ih ceptury. :j. 72 951. Arm-guard.-^EngUsh ? reign of Charles II. 962. Gauntlet, or Arm-guard, buff leather.— EngUsh ? reign of Charles II. 953. Linstock and Pike. — Probably English; reign of Charles II. 964. Sword, with wavy blade.— Country uncertain. Late 17th century. 965. Blunderbuss, " Donder-bus," with snaphaunce lock. — Dutch or German. l7th century. 956. Partisan, belonging to the Guard of Louis XIV., the head of steel; carved in openwork and gilt. — French. Date 1660-70. 957. Sword. — .English ; reign of Charles II. 958. Sword. — English ; reign of Charles II. 969. Pistol, wheel-lock. — EngUsh ; reign of Charles IL 960. Pistol, wheel-lock.— English ; reign of Charles^ II. ' 96L Musket, wheel-lock, the stock carved with foliage. — German. I7th century. 962. Dagger, the blade engraved and gilt with the date 1678. — English. This dagger, on the blade of which is inscribed " Godfrey, Octo. 12, Anno Do. 1678," is one of those manu factured for the purpose of avenging the supposed murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, near Primrose HiU. 963. Dagger termed " pennated," with three-fold blade opening by means of a spring.— Probably German. I7th centuiy. 73 964. Spur, steel, gilt — Italian ? I7th century, 965. Stirrup, brass.— English ; reign of Charles IT. 966. Spur, brass. — ^English ; reign of Charles II. 967. Pistol, the stock of engraved brass. — Country uncertain. l7th century. 968. Gorget, steel, engraved and blued. — Country uncertain. I7th centiury. 969. Dagger. — Country uncertain. l7th centuiy. 970. Pistol mounted with engraved silver. — Probably German. l7th century. 97L Holster Fire-arm or " Eselopette," with snaphaunce lock. — Country uncertain. l7th century. The stock can be lengthened by the piece of iron in the butt, so as to give steadiness in the aim. 972. Bayonet, the blade three-sided ; made to be inserted in the muzzle of the musket, and hence termed plug bayonet. — ^Possibly Spanish. I7th century. 973. Fire-lock, intended for self-loading. — German. I7tli century. 974. Dagger, " Stiletto." — Countiy uncertain. I7th century. 975. Hunting Sword, engraved and gilt. — German. I7th century. 976. Stirrup, brass. — English ; reign of Charles II. 977. Stirrup, brass. — English ; reign of Charles II. 74 978. Spur, steel. — EngUsh ; reign of Charles II. 979. Dagger. — Country uncertain. 1 7th century. 980. Plug Bayonet — Country uncertain. I7th century. 981. Spur, brass. — English ; reign of Charles II. 982. Pistol with catch by which to fasten it in the girdle. — English ; reign of Charles IL 983. Rifle, wheel-lock, with hunting and aUegoric subjects carved on the stock in wood and ivory. — German. Dated 1 653. This piece belonged to the Archduke Leopold, after wards Emperor of Austria. 984. Pistol or " Tack," the stock of iron, inlaid with silver. — English ; reign of Charles II. 985. Pistol^ — English ; reign of Charles II. 986. Sword. — EngUsh; reign of Charles II. 987. Sword. — English; reign of Charles II. . - - 988. Linstock, with pike-head— Country uncertain. I7th century. • ' 989. Trooper, wearing a buff cOat and triple-bar pot h«lniet — English ; reign of Charles II. James II. 990. Musket with tricker wheel-lock. — German. Late 17th century. - ...-., ¦ -u. .,, 75 991. • Swordr^English ;^reign of James II, 992. Holster, embroidered velvet— English; reign of James II. 993. Plug Bayonet with guard to render it available as a dagger. — Spanish. Late I7th century. 994. Plug Bayonet with guard and sheath.— Spanish ; late l7th century. 996. Sword; the hilt embossed steel; the blade engraved throughout its whole length. — German. I7th century. 996. Musket with tricker wheel-lock. — German; late 17tii century. 997. Mace, or emblem of office, of a mining association, the staff inlaid with scriptural emblems in ivory.— Dutch ; dated 1686. 998. Sword,- steel-hilted ; the blade engraved throughout with subjects from the history of Joseph. — German. I7th century. 999. Stirrups, a pair, brass. — Country uncertain. 17th cen tury. 1000. Sword, steel hUt, embossed with a cavalry skirmish, -rr German. I7th century. 1001. Sword, steel-hilted, the pommel formed by an imperial bust. — German. Late 1 7th century. 1002. Sword, the hUt of steel damascened with silver. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 1003. . Sword, with pistol in the fcilt.r— Country uncertain. I7th century. .- ..:..i. -; , ^^ .„ , .¦:.-. j:ir-i'' i^/.-''''. 76 1004. Mace, or emblem of office, of a mining association, the shaft ornamented with engraved ivory. — Dutch. Dated 1684. 1005. Fire-lock, the stock carved and inlaid with ivory. — Probably German. Late 17th century. 1006. Sword, with guard of embossed steel. — Country un certain; late I7th century. 1007. Sword, the hUt of embossed brass. — German. 17th century. 1008. Sword, the hUt of damascened work, the blade engraved. — German. I7th century. 1009. Spur. — English ; reign of James II. 1010. Breast-plate, blued steel. — Country uncertain. l7th century. 1011. Back-plate, blued steel — Country uncertain. I7th century. 1012. Breast-plate, steel russet gilt. — German or Italian. I7th century. 1013. Back -plate, steel russet gilt — German or Italian. I7th century. 1014. Spurs, a pan-. — EngUsh ; reign of James II. 1015. Partisan, the head of engraved and gilt steel. — German. Late ] 7th century. 1016. Partisan, the head of engraved and gilt steel— German. Late l7th century, 1017, Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 77 1018. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 1019. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 1020. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th centuiy. 1021. Pike. — Country uncertain. I7th century. 1022. Fire-lock, with brass barrel, the stock carved and orna mented with warlike and mythologic subjects embossed in sUver ; on the barrel is inscribed, " Kolbe fecit Londini." — English, Late 17th century. William III, 1023. Breast-plate, bright steel — EngUsh; reign of WUliam III. 1024. Back-plate, bright steel. — English ; reign of WilUam III. 1025. Jack-boots, a pair. — English ; reign of William III. 1026. Cross-bow or " Prodd." — English ; reign of WiUiam III. 1027. Plug Bayonet, with dagger hilt. — Probably English. End of 17th century. 1028. Plug Bayonet; the ring in the guard to receive the muzzle ofthe piece. — English. Late I7th century. 1029. Pistol, the stock inlaid with ivory ; on the muzzle is fixed a piece of iron-work in the form of a lizard.— German. Late l7th century. 1030. Cutlass, or Hunting Knife, with smaUer knife in sheath. — German. Late I7th century. 78 103L Spurs, a pair, caUed "Gambado spurs."- EngUsh ; reign of WiUiam III. 1032. Dagger, or " StUetto," used for parrying. — Spanish.^ Late l7th century. ' 1033. Powder Flask. — Country uncertain ; late I7th century. 1034. Pistols, a pair, brass mounted ; double barrel, with re volving chamber. — Country uncertain ; late I7th century. 1035. Pistol, double barrel, with revolving barrels.— Country uncertain; late 1 7th century.- 1036. Musketoon, with tricker fire-lock and rifle barrel. — German (Innsbruck) ; ,late l7th century. .1037. .:. Spurs, a pair, called " Gambado spurs.""— EngUsh ; reign of WUUam III. 1038. Hunting Sword and Case of Knives, the hUts and sheath of carved steel. — German. Late l7th century. 1039. Halbard. — Coimtry uncertain ; reign of George I. 1040. ' Halbard. — Country uncertain ; reign of George I. 18th Century. 1041. Spur, the shank ornamented with silver. — Probably German, 18th century. 1042. Sabre, the hilt and sheath ornamented in embossed brass. — EngUsh. 18th century. 1043. Sword, ivory-hilted. — English. Dated 1794. 1044. Sword, with engraved blade. — Probably German. 18th centmy. 79 1045. Sword, with ivory hUt, the blade sharpened -on the inner edge after the Eastern fashion.— French. 18th century. 1046. Sword. — Probably Spanish. 18th century. 1047. _ ^Pistols, a pair, the butts and stocks mounted with chased sUver. — Spanish. 18th century. 1048. Hunting Sword, the-hUt of buckhorn and brass mounted ; the blade engraved with scroUwork and motto.— German. 18th century. . , 1049. Sword. — Country uncertain. 18th century. 1050. Sword. — Country uncertain. 18th century. 1051. Sword. — Country uncert,aifl. 18th century. 1'. : 1052. Pistol or " Tack ; " stock and barrel inlaid with silver. — German. 18th century. 1053. Sabre. — Country uncertain, 18th centmy, 1054. Sabre, — Country uncertain. 18th century. 1056. Sabre. — Country imcertain. 18th century. 1056. Sabre. — Country uncertain. 18th century. 1057. Pistols, a pair. — Country uncertain. 18th century. 105g. Sword. — Country uncertain. 18th century. 1059. Sabre. — Country uncertain. 18th century. 1060. Broad-sword, with basket hilt of brass ; probably in tended for a Highland officer.— English. 18th century. 80 ¦ 1061. Stirrup. — English. 18th century. 1062. Sword, on the blade of which is engraved " Garde Im periale du Roi de Rome," from which circumstance, com bined with its small size, it has probably belonged to a cadet corps in the service of the infant son of Napoleon I. — French. Present century. PIERS BETWEEN THE WINDOWS. 1063. Beheading Sword.-^German. Dated 1674. 1064. Beheading Sword. — German. Dated 1674. 1066. Flail or Scourge. Country uncertain. I7th century. 1066. Iron case, said to have contained needles, which by the action of a spring can be discharged from the interior. — ¦ ItaUan. I7th century. 1067. (Removed to Oriental Room.) 1068. Thumbscrew, or " Thumbikins," used against the Scottish Covenanters.^Scottish. 17th century, 1069. Ring and Screw, of steel, for fastening the chain of a prisoner. — Country uncertain. 17th century. 1070. Pike. — Country uncertain ; early I7th century. 1071. Partisan. — Country uncertain ; early l7th centuiy. 1072. Halbard.— Country uncertain ; early l7th century. 1073. Pike. — Country uncertain; late 16th centmy, 1074. Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 81 1075, Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 1076. Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 1 6th century. 1077. Halbard. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 1078. Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 1079. Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 1080. Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 1081. Pike. — Country uncertain ; late 16th century. 1082. TUting Lance, with head, called " Morne," and vamplate. — Probably German. 16th century. 1083. Bill— English? 16th century. 1084. Glaive. — German? 16th century. 1085. Bill — English? 16th century. 1086. TUting Lance, with head, caUed "Morne." — Country uncertain. 16th century. 1087. Sword of State, two-handed.— English ? reign of Henry VIII 1088. BiU. — Country uncertain, 16th century. 1089, Ranseur. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 1090 BUI — Country uncertain. 16th century. 1091. Halbard. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 23374. ^ 82 1092. Spetum.— Country uncertain. 16th century. 1093. Spetum. — Country uncertain. 16th century. 1094. Partisan. — Probably German. 16th or 16th century. 1095. Partisan. — Probably German. 15th or 16th century.- ' 1096. Partisan.^— Probably German. 16th or 16th century. ' 1097. Pistol Tinder-Box, in spherical case, opening by means of a spring. — Probably German. 1 8th century. 1098. Cap of a Foot-Soldier, of the form used in the reigns of Queen Anne, George I, and George II. — English. 18th century. 1099. Armourer's Anvil, with figures chiseUed in high relief — Italian, 1620-30. Indian Armour. No attempt has been made to affix dates to the various specimens of Indian Arms, the unvarying character of Oriental ornament rendering such a task difficult if not impossible ; it is, however, probable that none of the weapons in this section bear an earlier date than the 16th century. 1100. Tigers' Claws, iron. A weapon used among Easterns, and said to have been invented by the Hindoo Chief Sivajee, and used by him for the murder of Afzool Khan.— Indian. 1101. Mail Shirt steel worn by an Indian tribe termed Poly- gars. — Southern India. 1102. Dagger or " Kreis," with wooden sheath.— Malay. - ' 1103. Dagger or " Kreis," with wooden sheath. — Malay. 83 1104. Knife, used by the Polygars. — Indian. 1105. Sword or " Yataghan." — Indian. 1106. Sword, sUver-hilted, with cut and thrust blade. — Indian. 1107. Sword, steel-hilted, with cut and thrust blade. — Indian. 1108. Sword, with shagreen gripe, cut and thrust blade with gold damascened ornament. — Indian. ¦ 1109. Elbow Gauntlets, a pair, engraved steel, with velvet glove.-^Indian. 1110. Elbow Gauntlets, a pair, engraved steel. — Indian. 1111. Plates of Body Armour (four), engraved steel — Indian. Case I. 1112. Tunic, with Sleeves and two Shoulder Guards, red velvet, ornamented with brass bosses and padded. — Indian. ¦ 1113. ¦ ' ' Elbow Gauntlets, a pair,, steel, engraved, gilt and dama scened — Indian. 1114. Knife, with silver-mounted sheath ; the handle of carved ivory and silver, the blade damascened with gold and silver. — Ceylonese. 1116. - Champfront with cheek pieces, steel— Indian. 1116. Shield, Buffalo's Hide, with silver bosses.— Indian. 1117. Elephant Hook, engTaved steel — Indian. 1118. Sword.-— Indian. F 2 84 1119. Sword or " Yataghan." — Indian. 1120. Dagger, "Peshcush." — Indian. 112L Dagger, with wooden sheath. — Indian. 1122. Dagger. — Malay. 1123. Dagger or "Khandjar," the hilt of steel parcel-gUt. — Indian. 1124. Battle-axe, the blade of steel inlaid with brass, the handle mounted in silver, with foliage ornament of niello. — Indian. 1126. Coat of linked plates of steel ornamented with gilt scroU-work. — Northern Indian. 1126. Scimitar, the hilt inlaid with silver ; the blade divided at the point. — Indian. 1127. Sword, with straight blade. — Indian. 1128. Scimitar, the hilt of steel gilded. — Indian. 1129. Scimitar, steel damascened. — Indian. 1130. Dagger, or " Kreis." — Malay. 1131. Sword, with straight blade. — Indian. 1132. Scimitar, the hilt damascened with gold. — Indian. 1133. Scimitar, the hilt damascened with gold. — Indian. 86 1134. Scimitar, the hilt damascened with gold. — Indian. 1135. Knife, with wooden handle. — Malay. 1136. Sword, the hilt and blade of steel, engraved, sharpened on the curved inner edge. — Indian. 1137. Plate of Body Armour, polished steel damascened with gold. — Indian. Case J. 1138. Tunic and Shoulder-pieces, belonging formerly to the Shah of Goojerat ; the jacket and shoulder-pieces of black velvet, the body armour of rhinoceros hide, on which is inscribed in gold invocations to AU. — Indian. 1139. Elbow Gauntlets, a pair, rhinoceros hide, with black velvet gloves. — Indian. 1140. Elbow Gauntlets, a pair, damask steel with black velvet gloves. — Indian. 114L Buckler, rhinoceros hide, painted and gilt. — Indian. 1142. Sword, steel hilted. — Indian. 1143. Matchlock, " Jezail" the butt brass, mounted and inlaid with ivory. — Northern Indian. 1144. Firelock, the stock inlaid with brass. — Indian. 1145. Sword, the blade probably Turkish, but sharpened on the exterior curve. — Albanian. 1146. Headsman's Sword, wholly of steel with inscriptions seemingly in Sanscrit. — Indian (Carnatic). 86" 1147 Headsman's Sword, ornamented: in brass,, the handle of horn, bearing an inscription in Bengalee. 1148. Knife or Dagger, with handle of antelope horn mounted in brass. — Indian. 1149. Matchlock, or " Jezail" the barrel damascened with gold. — Northern Indian. 1150. Matchlock, the stock inlaid with mother-o'-pearl — Northern Indian. 1151. Sword, straight blade, steel hilt. — Indian. 1152. Saddle Frame, the burr and cantle of steel, painted. — Persian, 1153. Saddle, stamped leather. — Persian. 1154. Shield, buffalo hide. — Indian. 1166. Shirt of Mail— Indian. 1166. Shield, hide, ornamented with imbricated pattern, formerly gilt. — Indian. 1157. Knife, with sheath of hide. — Indian (Mahratta), 1158. Knife, with carved blade.^Indian. 1159. Helmet, quilted and. covered with velvet, with curved nose-piece of steel gilt. — Indian (Mahratta). 1160. Mace, with wooden handle. — Indian. 1161. Gauntlet Dagger, used by horsemen. — Indian (Mah ratta). 87 1162, Sword of State,— Indian (Mahratta), ^ 1163, Gaiintlet Sword, used by horsemen.— Indian (Mahratta), 1164. Trigger Matchlock, the lock giU, from Sindh,— Indian. 1165. Trigger Matchlock, the stock mounted with engraved Brass. — Indian (Mahratta). 1166. Mace,' with aword-hUt engraved steel — Indian (Mahratta). 1167. Mace, with sword-hilt, steel engraved and gilt — Indian (Mahratta). 1168. Gauntlet Sword for horsemen, the hUt of perforated steel in foliated pattern. — Indian (Mahratta). 1169. Knife, used by the " Goorkhas," termed " cookree," carried in a sheath with two smaUer knives (one only of which remains), and a pouch for tinder, &c. — Indian. 1170. Goorkha knife and sheath. — Indian. 1171. Scimitar, the hilt and blade inlaid with gold, belonging formerly to Tippoo Saib, whose name is inscribed on the blade. — Indian. 1172. Shield, rhinoceros' hide, rendered hard and transparent by boUing in oU. — North India. 1173. Shield, rhinoceros' hide, rendered hard and transparent by boiling in oil. — North India. 1174. Cap, Coat, and Drawers, chain mail. — India, 88 1176. Suit of Armour, composed of plates of steel, embossed and gUt, connected by chain mail and worn over a dress of padded silk ; in the hand of the figure is a specimen of the ancient Scythian glaive on a bamboo shaft. — ^Persian. 1176. Shield, buffalo hide, painted and gilt. — Indian. 1177. Shield, Hide, covered with lacquered painting, and orna mented with gUt bosses. — Persian. 1178. Helmet, steel gilt, with hinged nose-piece. — Persian. 1179. Rifle, inlaid with gold, and banded with sUver, from Daghistan, Province of Persia, on the Caspian Sea. 1180. Knife or " Khandjar," with wooden sheath. — Persian. nsL Javelin, wholly of steel. — Persian. 1182. JaveUn, wholly of steel. — Persian. 1183. Dagger or " Peshcush." — Indian or Persian. 1184. Dagger or " Peshcush," and Sheath. — Indian or Persian. 1185. Dagger or " Peshcush." — Indian or Persian. 1186. Bow, Wood, painted, lacquered, and gilt.— Persian. 1187. Lance, shaft of bamboo. — Indian (Mahratta). 1188. Sword, "Yataghan," the handle of green ivory, inlaid with silver. — Persian. 1189. Scimitar, the guard of steel, damascened. — Persian. 89 1190. Scimitar, the guard of steel, damascened. — Persian. 1191. War Hammer, the head of damask steel. — Persian. 1192. Scimitar, the guard of brass. — Persian. 1193. Scimitar, the guard and pommel of steel, damascened with gold ; on the blade is a German inscription in gold. — Persian. 1194. Scimitar, the guard of engraved brass. — Persian. 1195. Lance. — Probably Indian. (Mahratta). 1196. War Hammer, the head of damasked steel, the handle covered with fish skin, the socket of steel inlaid with silver. — Persian. 1197. Dagger or " Peshcush," the handle of damascened steel. — Probably Indian. 1198. Dagger or « Khandjar," and sheath ; the hilt ornamented with turquoise and other stones, and two antique intaglios. — Persian. 1199. Dagger or "Khandjar," with channelled blade. — Per sian. 1200. Dagger or " Peshcush," the hUt of damascened steel- Probably Indian. 1201. Dagger or " Peshcush," from its size suitable only for a child. — Probably Indian. 1202. War Hammer, wooden handle with socket of damasked steel. — Persian. 90 1203. Steel Armour,. consisting of breast and back-plates, gor get, shoulder pieces, and gauntlets. — Persian, from the pro vince of Koordistan, where such suits are still much valued as relics of antiquity. 1204. Shield, Buffalo hide. — Indian or Persian. 1205. . Shirt of Mail, ornamented with steel gilt bosses. — Indian or Persian. 1206. Lance, apparently belonging to the guard of honour of some Oriental prince; the shaft coated, with sUver, em bossed and parcel-gilt — Probably made at Cutch, Western India. 1207. Battle-axe or Halbard, with three curved blades, parcel- gilt. — Turkish. 1208. Helmet, steel, engraved and gilt, with neck and face guard ; stated to have belonged to a seraskier of Solyman the Magnificent. — Turkish. 1209. Knife, the blade of engraived steel, and sheath. — Turkish. 1210. Shield, the centre of iron, with circular inscription in gold, the border of cane covered with coloured silks, and ornamented with bosses. — Turkish. 1211. Mace, wholly of steel. — Turkish. 1212. Mace, embossed steel with wooden handle. — Turkish. 1213. Sword, or " Yataghan," with handle of carved brass — Turkish. 1214. Scimitar, with horn handle. — Turkish. 91 1216. .Firelock, tlie,, barrel engraved, the stock . mounted' in carved brass and studded with coral and mother-o'-peari — Turkish. r 1216. Case for a Bow, scarlet velvet embroidered with gold thread on leather. — Turkish. 1217. Mace, steel with handle of red leather, bound with vrire. —Turkish. 1218. Mace, steel giU, with handle of leather and sUver wire. — Turkish. : 1219. Sword, with handle of wood and brass, the blade bearing an inscription. — Turkish. 1220. ¦ Sword or "Yataghan," with handle of carved wood. — Turkish. 122L Lance, for purposes of State, the shaft covered with silver, engraved and parcel-gUt. — Eastern ; probably Cutch work. Western India. 1222. ¦ Mace, with spiked head, and wooden handle, — Japanese. 1223. Shield, covered with red* lacquer, painted with blue and yellow scrollwork. — Japanese. 1224. Axe, bla,de of engraved steel, wooden handle. — Country uncertain. 1226. Stirrup, carved boxwood, found in the waUs of the palace at Eltham. — Supposed to be from Chinese Tartary. 1226. Battle-axe, the blade engraved with inscriptions. — India (Maliabar). 92 1227. Mace, with spiked head and serrated blade. — Japanese. 1228. Sword, the handle covered with twisted leather and ornamented with gilt studs; — Japanese. 1229. Sword, the blade sharpened on the outer curve. — Ori ental ; probably Tartar. 1230. Sword, handle of wood and brass. — Turkish. 1231. Sword, the guard and pommel of engraved brass, the scabbard ornamented with brass embossed. — Turkish (Tartar). 1232. Whip, with chain and spiked baU, used by the Tartars. 1233. Sword, the guard and pommel of embossed brass, the sheath of tortoisesheU with brass mountings. — Tartar. 1234. Sword, pommel and hUt of engraved brass. — Tartar. 1235. Sword or Glaive, with wooden handle. — .Probably Tartar. 1236. Sword or Knife, used by the Nairs or body-guard of the Malabar chiefs. — Western India. 1237. Lance, used for purposes of State, the shaft ornamented with embossed and engraved silver, parcel-gilt. — Eastern. 1238. Banner, bordered with inscriptions in the Persian cha racter ; said to have been the standard of the celebrated corps of Janizaries, massacred at Constantinople by the orders of Sultaun Mahmud II. in 1826. 1239. Adze, head of dark stone. — Islands of the Pacific. 1239*. Head of adze, dark stone. — Islands of the Pacific. 93 1240. Shield, wickerwork, covered with twine and painted with a grotesque mask, the eyes of which are formed of flint — Chinese. 1241. Knife or Dagger. — Central Africa. 1242. Knife or Dagger. — Central Africa. 1243. Mace, or Baton of command. — ^New Zealand. 1244. Weapon of wood, carried in the left hand, and used for parrying the adversary's blows. — New Zealand. 1246. Club, hard wood, finely grooved. — Islands of the Pacific. 1246. Club, hard wood, finely grooved. — Islands of the Pacific. 1247. Hand Buckler or Shield. — From the South-east coast of Africa. i248. Dagger and Sheath, ornamented with brass. — Central Africa. 1249. Stirrups, a pair, iron, damascened with gold. — Moorish. 1250. Spurs, a pair, iron gilt — Moorish. 126L Harpoon or Fishing Arrow, with laniard of leather by which to recover it— North-west America. 1262. Breast-plate, made from the scales of a crocodUe's back. — Egyptian. 1253. Dagger, the hilt and mountings of the blade of carved brass.— Central Africa. 94 1254. Sheath, leather, inlaid with leather of a darker colour. — African. 1255. Knife or Dagger, the handle of embossed silver. — Algerine. 1256. Dagger, the handle mounted with brass, the sheath of leather lattice-work coated with brass. — Central America. 1257. Knife, handle of wood,' bound with brass ; on the blade has been placed the embossed brass locket of its sheath. — Algerine. 1258. Dagger ahd sheath, both ornamented with brass ; the .sheath has been constructed so as to hold poison, in which the point of the blade would constantly be dipped. — Cen tral Africa. 1259. Adze, the head of black basalt, fastened by a cord to a wooden handle. — Islands of the Pacific. 1260. Shield, wickerwork of split bamboo, used by the people of Bhootan.— -North East of India. 1261. Adze, the iron head of which was made for a Tahitian by'the arinourer of Captain Cook's ship. 1262. Buckler, wood, with outer cover of thin wood perforated in patterns, and with bulla- shells inserted in the perfora tions.— New Hebrides Island. 1263. Club, ebony, with engraved ornament. — New Cale donian. 1264. Whip of plaited bamboo, strung with fishes' teeth. — Country uncertain. ' 95 1266, Whip of plaited bamboo, strung with fishes' teethii— Country uncertain. 1266, Club or Sword, carved wood, set with sharks' teeth,-^ Islands of the Pacific. , 1267. Idol, carved wood. — Islands of the Pacific. L... 1268. , ; Gorget, wickerworkj covered with matting, ornamerited> with sharks' teeth and feathers. — Tahitian, -, - o 1269. . ¦ Beak of a Saw-fish, used as a weapon .by the islanders of the Pacific. 1270. Beak of a Saw-fish, used as a weapon by. the islanders- of the Pacific. 1271. Club, called " ^atta-pattoo," worn in the girdle by the New Zealanders. 1272, Club, called " Patta-pattoo," worn in the girdle by, the New Zealanders. ,; 1273. ¦ Club, fish-bone. — New Zealand. 1274. Sword, wood, with two rows of sharks' teeth lashed to the edges. — Islands of the Pacific. 1275. Club, greenstone. — New Zealand. 1276. Sacrificial Weapon ; the handle of wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl is shaped like a bird, from whose breast projects a wedge of basalt^Nootka Sound. 1277. Pouch and Band of textUe - fabric, covered with black and whiteiglass beads.— Country uncertain. 96 1278. Club, fish-bone.— New Zealand. 1279. Sacrificial Weapon, with mask on the top, stone.— - Nootka Sound. 1280. Club, greenstone. — New Zealand. 1281. Horse Trappings (six pieces), leather and embroidered cloth, with emlDOSsed brass mountings. — Eastern. 1282, Helmet, steel with guards of linked plates for neck, throat, and ears. — Indian (Delhi). 1283. Coat of Mail, with linked breast plates. — Indian (Delhi), This mail is more perfect than that made in Europe, the alternate rows of links being strengthened by cross-bars. 1284. Horse Armour, Champfront, with cheek pieces. — Indian (Delhi). 1285. Horse Armour, Champfront, with cheek pieces. — Indian (Delhi). 1286. Helmet, steel, with guards of linked plate for neck, throat, and ears. — Indian (Delhi). 1287. Coat of Mail, with linked breast plates. — Indian (Delhi). Case K. 1288. Skull Cap (around which a turban was worn), embossed steel ; the plume holders and border damascened in gold. — South Indian. 1289. Battle-axe, steel, damascened with gold. — Indian ; pro bably manufactured at Cutch. 97 1290. Dagger ; the hilt inlaid with precious stones ; the velvet sheath mounted in embossed brass.— Probably Moorish. 1291. Dagger ; the handle of green jade. — Persian. 1292. Knife or Dagger; the handle of ivory, the blade coated with silver, embossed and parcel-gilt ; the sheath of wood, mounted in. silver, ornamented with filigree work. — Cingalese. 1293. Knives (two) and Sheath ; the sheath of embossed steel, mounted with silver-gUt; the handles of the knives of silver parcel-gilt and ornamented with niello. — Albanian. 1294. Sword ; the blade damascened with gold, the hilt of horn, ornamented with embossed silver parcel-gilt. This weapon is said to have belonged to a seraskier of Solyman the Magnificent. — Turkish. 1295. Sword ; the hilt of carved wood, mounted in silver, em bossed, and parcel-gilt. — Turkish. 1296. Shield, steel, damascened with gold. — Persian. 1297. Breast-plate, steel, damascened with gold. — Indian. 1298. Battle-axe, wholly of steel, damasked and parcel-gilt. — Indian ; probably from Cutch. 1299. Firelock ; the stock of ivory, stained green, and orna mented with embossed silver and inlaid studs, in the style of Bombay work ; the butt studded with gilt metal, tur quoises, and garnets,— Persian or Indian ; said to have been captured by a prince of Saxe Coburg from a Turkish seraskier. 1300. Yataghan ; the hilt of chased silver, with precious stones; the sheath of red velvet ornamented with silver.— Persian. G 23374. 1301. Sword ; the hilt of silver, engraved and parcel-gilt ; the blade engraved and damascened. — Persian. 1302. Back-plate, steel, damascened with gold. — Indian. _ 1303. Skull Cap or Helmet steel, damascened with gold, with neck guard of fine chain mail. — South Indian. 1304. Arm Guards, a pair, steel, damascened -with, gold, with gauntlets of chain maU. — South Indian. 1305. Dagger or " Krees," the upper part of the blade carved in openwork. — Indian. 1306. Dagger or "Peshcush," the blade ornamented with sUver gilt ; the hilt of gilt metal set with garnets and emeralds ; the sheath of red velvet with sUver-gilt mounts. — Indian. 1307. Knives (two) and Sheath ; the handles of glass ; , the sockets of the blades damascened. — Indian. 1308. Scimitar ; the handle of engraved sUver ; the sheath of red velvet with sUver-gUt mountings. — Indian. 1309. Shield, Hide, rendered transparent by boiUng in oU, with five bosses of chased silver, set with emeralds and garnets. — Persian or Northern Indian. 1310. Axe Knife ; the handle gilt and engraved ; the sheath of red velvet, with embossed gilt mounts. — India (Cutch). 1311. Hunting Sword, with handle of opaque blue and green enamel — Country uncertain. 1312. Battle-axe ; the handle and blade engraved and gilt ; within the handle is a dagger attached to the pommel- — Persian or North Indian. 99 1313. / Battle-axe ; the . handle engraved , and gjlt; the blade damascened with gold. — Persian or North Indian, r 1314. .Axe Knife; the. blade and handle ehgtaved and piarcel- gilt ; at their juncture is figured an elephant's head with garnet eyes ; the sheath is of red velvet, with embossed gilt mounts.^ — North Indian. 1315. Cutlass, known as a Polygar's Knife ; the blade dama scened in gold ; the handle coated with-silver gUt and embossed. — South Indian. CASE L. 1315*. Doublet, embroidery of white leather, on ground of crimson sUk. — Probably English ; reign of James I. CASE M. Ivories. 1316. Casket, ivory, mounted in gilt metal with figures of the Virgin and Child and Saints.— RhenisK Byzantine. 13th century. • 1317. Coffer, ivory, carved in low reUef with subjects from the Iai d'Aristote and other romances. — French. 14th century. , - 1318. iOasket mounted in brass, with groups of knights and ladies in low relief— French ; early 14th century - 1319. Carving on bone, in high relief; a female figure beneath a group- of towers ; probably part of a predella. — North Italian. 14th century. 1320. Panel of a casket ivory, carved in high relief with sub jects, from old romances. — French. 14th century. G 2 100 1321. Carving in ivory, the Baptism of our Saviour. — Probably English. 14th century. 1322. Lid of a casket ivory ; knights and ladies in compart ments. — French. 14th century. 1323. Panel i'^ory, carved with a hunting party. — French. 14th century. 1324. Statuette, ivory; a sleeping child. — ItaUan. l7th cen tury. 1325. Diptych, ivory ; figures of the Virgin and ChUd and the Saviour, carved in high relief and parcel-gilt beneath Gothic niches. — French. 14th or 15th century. i 1326. Devotional Tablets (one leaf), carved in high relief with the Crucifixion and the Resurrection, beneath Gothic niches. — German. 14th century. 1327. Statuettes (eight), bone, of angels under crocketted canopies. — North Italian. 14th century. 1328. Devotional Tablets (one leaf), carved in high relief with the Entry into Jerusalem and the Entombment. — German. 14th century. 1329. Polyptych, ivory ; in the centre a statuette of the Virgin and Child beneath a canopy ; on the shutters the Annun ciation, the Nativity, and other subjects from the Life of our Saviour. — French. 14th century. 1330. Statuette, ivory, Venus and Cupid. — Probably French. 15th century. 1331. Walking Staff, covered with bone, etched with various subjects, scriptural and other. — German. I7th century. 101 1332. Box, bone, engraved in low relief with dancers and a pipe and tabor player, from the Gesta Romanorum.^ — English. 15 th century. 1333. Triptych, bone, in frame of inlaid wood ; in the centre a statuette of the Virgin and Child, supported on each side by figures of Saints, originaUy painted and gilt. — North ItaUan. 14th centuiy. 1334. Devotional Tablets (one leaf), carved with the Coronation of the Virgin and the Murder of St. Thomas a Becket. — French. 14th century. 133.5. Mirror Case, ivory, carved with figures of knights and ladies. — French. 15th century. 1336, Panel, ivory, part of the lid of a casket, carved in high reUef with classic subjects. — Italian. 10th or 11th century. 1337. Ivory, carved in high relief with reclining figures, animals, and a fountain. — Possibly French, 12th or 13th century. 1338. Coffer, marquetry of wood and ivory, ornamented with female figures in bone. — North ItaUan. 14th century. 1339. Head of Pastoral Staff, ivory, carved in openwork, and covered with interlaced ornament.— North of Europe. 1 2th or 13th century. 1340. Lid of a Casket ivory, carved in high relief with the Siege of the Castle of Love.— French. 14th century. 1341. Coffer, ivory, carved in low reUef with foliated orna ment and numerous half-length figures of the Saviour, the Virgin, and Saints. — ItaUan Byzantine; early 8th century. 102 1342, Devotional; Tablets, one leaf, ivory, carved witji the Annunciation and the Salutation, — German, 14th century. 1343. Devotional Tablets, a pair, ivory, carved with the Na tivity and the Adoration of the Kings. — German. 14th century. 1344. Mirror Case, ivory, carved with the Siege of the Castle of Love. — French. 14th century. 1345. Devotional Tablets, ivory, one leaf, carved with the Cm-- cifixion and the Adoration of the three Kings. — German. 14th century. 1346. Panels (two) ; probably from a casket, carved in low relief with the creation of Adam and ,Eve, and the death of Abel- — ^Byzantine. 6th or 6th century. 1347. Casket, marquetry of wood and bone, surrounded .by groups of figures in bone. — North ItaUan. 14th century, 1348. Priming Flask, stag horn, carved with boar and stag hunts. — German, 16th century. 1349, Triptych, ivory, carved with events from the life of our Saviour.:— French. 14th century. 1350. MedaUions (twelve), ivory, and one engraved gem ; various classic subjects. — Italian. 16th century. 1351. Head of a statuette, ivory.— 7 French. 14th or 15th cen tury. ¦ ""- 1362. ¦ Statuette, ivory, of St. Margaret? in niche, of carved chestnut wood. — Italian. 16th century. ,; j.. ,, 103 1363. Grotesque head, ivory; possibly the top of a jester's bauble,— ^Italian, 16th century, 1364. Tablet, ivory, carved in low reUef, with figures of ladies and a kneeling knight beneath Gothic canopies. — French. 14th century. 1356. Powder Flask, bone, carved with a figure of a knight kneeling before a crucifix. — Probably German. 16th cen tury. 1366. Tablet, ivory, carved with the Crucifixion. — English. 15th century. 1357. . Statuette, ivory; the Virgin of the Immaculate Con ception. — Seemingly Oriental (Indo-Portuguese work ?). ' 1358. Tusks (two), walrus ivory, carved in high relief with scrollwork, amongst which are dogs, birds, and human figtures. — Rhenish Byzantine. 12 or 13th century. 1359. Coffer, marquetry of inlaid woods and ivory, round the sides of which are pieces of carved bone representing the history of Susannah.— North Italian. 14th century. 1360. Box, bound with brass and covered with red leather, on which are fixed plaques of perforated ivory representing a tilting match. — German. 16th century. 1361. Compass, boxwood, engraved.— Chiuese ; date uncer tain. 1362. Panel bf a casket ivory, carved with subjects from the legend of Valentine and Orson.— French. 16th century. 1363. .: Devotional Tablets (one leaf), ivory, carved in high reUef with the Crucifiiioa— German. 14th century. 104 1364. Triptych, ivory ; carved in high relief with the Virgin in glory, attended ly St Francis, St. Dominic, St Clara, St. Theresa ; on the shutters St. Michael and a guardian angel. — Flemish ; late 1 6th century. 1365, Plaque, ivory, carved with caricature subject of Parson Henley preaching. — English ; early 18th century. 1366. Panel of a casket, ivory, carved with subjects from the Lai of Tristrem and Ysolde. — French, 14th century. 1367. Plaque, ivory, carved with representations of the Nativity. — French. 14th century. 1368. Comb, ivory, carved with Bacchanalian subject. — ItaUan. 16th century. 1369. Plaque, ivory, carved in high relief, with the Presen tation in the Temple. — Italian. 16 th century. 1370. Miniature, in turned ivory case, of Anne of Cleves, painted by Hans Holbein. — Date probably 1539. 1371. Miniature, in turned ivory case, of Henry VIIL, painted by Hans Holbein. — Date about 1539-40. 1372. Comb, ivory, carved with the judgment of Solomon. — Probably German ; date about 1400. 1373. Plaque, ivory, carved in low reUef with the Triumph of Death. — Florentine. 15th centuiy. 1374. Statuette, boxwood, of a female figure; probably a saint. — German. 16th century. 1375. Walking Staff, dark wood, inlaid with mother-o'-pearl. —Chinese. 105 1376. Front of a portable Altar, ivory, carved in high relief, with figure of the Saviour as Chief Priest, accompanied by saints and angels beneath arches.— Rhenish Byzantine; early 14th century. 1377. Comb, tortoisesheU, etched with floral ornament. — Coun try uncertain. 17th century. 1378. Devotional Tablets, one leaf, ivory, carved in high relief with subjects from the Life of our Saviour, parcel gilt, on blue ground. — German. 14th century. 1379. Devotional Tablets, one leaf, ivory, carved in high relief, with subjects from the Life of our Saviour, parcel gilt, on blue ground. — German. 14th century. 1380. Reliquary, ivory, carved in openwork with the Cruci fixion, Coronation of the Virgin, the Resurrection, and the Annunciation. — German? 14th century. 1381. Rosary, ivory, the beads composed of carved heads of both sexes of various ranks. — German ? 15th century. 1382. Knife-handles (seven), carved ivory, of various dates and subjects. 1383. Group, ivory ; four warriors supporting on their shoulders a globe, surmounted by a ship.— Oriental ; probably Indian. 1384. X Statuette, ivory ; figure of an Indian deity. 1385. Statuette, ivory ; figure of an Indian deity, Ramun, from the story of the Doorgha Poojah. 1386. Statuette, ivory ; female figure. — Indian. 1387. Goblet ivory, formed of the base of a tusk, round which are carved grotesque figures in openwork. — African. 106 1388. Statuette, ivory, of a male flgure einbracing his left foot, lying on a painted leaf. — Indian. 1389. Plaque, ivory, perforated ; two figures embracing. — In dian. 1390. Plaque, ivory, a male portrait bust in low reUef — Pro bably EngUsh ; early 18th century. 1391. Statuette, in flattened reUef, of a female figure holding a chowree. — Indian. 1392. Box, wood, covered with inlay of tortoisesheU and ivoiy, and silver mounted.-^— Country and date uncertain. .1393. Spoon, horn, carved handle. — Country and date uncertain. , - 1394. ¦' ¦¦-¦-; Magnifying Glass, mounted in ivory. — Country and date uncertain. CASEN.- 1395. Lamp; bronze; early Greek or Etruscan, the central ornament formed by a two-faced bust of Jupiter Ammon. 1396. Roller, for butter or paste, carved with the rose, thistle, fleur-de-lys, and other royal emblems. — English. I7th century. 1397. Candlestick, iron and bronze.. — English. 17th century. 1398. Backgammon Board, marquetry of woods, with dice boxes painted and gilt, the pieces composed of medal- Uons of carved wood, with busts of German princes and aUegoric devices. — German. 18th century. 1399. Nutmeg-grater, the sliding cover of carved wood. — ^Pro- bably German. I7th century. 107 i4oa. „ Washing Account,, kept on pierced [parchment with re^ster* of bronze disks. — English ; dated 160t N.B. This method of accounts is still employed in Italy, for the same purpose. 1401. Chess Board, marquetry of wood and ivory, white and stained, with fiUets of metal— Indian (Bombay work). 1402. Cooking Pan, brass, with inscription on handle. — En glish. I7th century. 1403. Vessel, brass, engraved with Arabic ornamental inscrip tions. — Arab. 14th or 15th century. The copper base is of other, probably European, manufacture. 1404. Tile, yeUow glazed earthenware, with incised figure of a bird and rhyming inscription. — English ; dated 1695. 1405. Tablet, terra-cotta, with- -the head of St. John the Baptist in relief, coloured and gilt; on the edge of the plate or charger is inscribed a scriptural quotation. — Probably German. 15th century. " - 1406. . . Snuffers, embossed brass. — Dutch or EngUsh ; early 1 7th century. 1407. . . Snuffers, embossed brass.— Dutch or EngUsh ; early 17th century. 1408. Snuffers, embossed brass.— Dutch or EngUsh ; early I7th century. 1409. - Snuffers, embossed brass.— Dutch or EngUsh; early l7th century. 1410. - Panel, .mosaic, of coloured stones of very rude execution, jcepxesefiMngi (possibly) a .Labour of Hercules.- Ancient Roman, 108 1411. Cooking vessel brass ; on the handle is an inscription. — English; dated 1664. 1412. Walking cane, with crystal pommel, set with turquoises and garnets. — Country and date uncertain. CASE 0. 1413. Paintings in tempera, on panel, originally shutters and other parts of an oratory, representing a Flemish nobleman, his wife and child, with various saints ; also the Annuncia tion. — Flemish. 15th centuiy. CASE P. 1414. Pricket candlestick, copper-gilt, ornamented with cham pleve enamel — German. 13th century. 1415. Statuette on tripod pedestal, bronze ; Hercules. — Italian. 16th century. 1416. Pyx, brass, engraved with figures of the Virgin of the Seven Sorrows, St. Sebastian, and others. — German. 15th century. 1417. Statuette on tripod base, bronze ; Bacchus. — ItaUan. 16th century. 1418. Pricket candlestick, copper-giU, ornamented with cham- plevd enamel. — German. 13th century. 1419. MedaUion, bronze, a cast; bust of OUver CromweU. English. 17th century. 1420. Salt-cellar, Limoges enamel, painted in grisaUle with classic subjects by Pierre Raymond. — French. 16th cen tury. 109 1421. Sheath for knives, wood, carved with medaUions, subjects from the Life of Our Saviour.— German. 16th century. 1422. Sheath for knives, wood, carved with single figures in compartments.— German ; dated 1521. 1423. Sheath for knives, wood, carved with single figures in compartments. — German; dated 1621. 1424. Sheath for knives, wood, carved with scriptural subjects in compartments. — German, 16th century. 1425. Statuette, bronze, of a horse, intended to be affixed to some larger object. — Early Roman or Etruscan. 1426, Plaque, copper, embossed with figure of a jester carrying a hawk. — Country uncertain. 16th or I7th century. 1427. Statuette, bronze, of a boy carrying a lamp in the form of a monster's head. — Italian. 16th century. 1428. Plate, Limoges enamel painted in grisaille with the Feast of the Gods, by Pierre Raymond. — French ; date about 1650-60. The plate is set in a framework of Limoges enamel of a later date, with coloured arabesque ornament. 1429. Statuette, bronze, of a male figure, seemingly a jester, in tattered garments. — Italian. 16th century. 1430. Salt-cellar, Limoges enamel, painted in grisaille with the story of Actgeon. by Pierre Raymond. — French ; date 1440- 1450. 1431. Vase on pedestal, enamel on copper. — Venetian. 16th century. 1431.* Vase on pedestal, enamel on copper.— Venetian. 16th century. no 1432. Sheath of a dagger, silver, ornamented in high ii'eUef ¦with, figures and scrollwork.-'^Italian. 16th or 1 7 th cen tury. 1433. \:f ¦. ' ; Belt, formed of square wooden tablets, grotesquely carved, worn possibly by a jester. — German. 15th century. 1434. ' Case of knives and chop-sticks ; the sheath inlaid with mother-o'-pearl. — Chinese. 1435. Case of knives and chop-sticks ; the sheath and handles of engraved ivory. — Chinese. 1436. Box, of corrugated plates of tortoisesheU. — Country and date uncertain. 1437.^ Casket, oak wood, carved with the letters " M. R.," which circumstance, together with the fleur-de-Jys on the sUver mountings, has caused it to be considered the pro perty of Mary Queen of Scots.— Probably French. 16th century. 1438. Case of knives and chop-sticks, inlaid with ivory and mother-o'-pearl. — Chinese. 1439. Case of knives and chop-sticks, inlaid with ivory and mother-o'-pearl. — Chinese. 1440. Sheath for a knife, wood, carved with domestic subjects in compartments.— Dutch or German ; dated 1684. 1440.* Inkstand and writing box, fron, damascened with gold and silver.— ItaUan. 16th century. 1441. Plaque, Limoges enamel ' painted in grisaille with the Adoration of tHe Magi, by Jean Penicaud.. French • eariv 16th century. ' "^ Ill 1442. .'- Salt-ceUar, Limoges enamel, painted in grisaille, partiaUy coloured, with the events from the story of Hercules, by Pierre Raymond. — French ; middle 16th century. 1443. Sheath for" knife, carved wood.— German ; early 16th century. 1444. Sheath for knife, carved wood. — German; eariy 16th century. 1446. ' HUt o£ a rapier (in three pieces), steel; carved in high reUef with battle subjects. — Italian. 16th century. The exceUence of the art and workmanship of this object have caused it to be considered the work of Benvenuto CeUini. 1446. Bracelet, translucent enamel on silver. — Chinese. 1447. Cross, bronze, with incised ornament. — North of Europe. 13th or 14th century. 1448. Knocker of a palace door, iron, ornamented with a group of statuettes representing Samson slaying the PhiUstines ; ascribed to Giovanni da Bologna. — ItaUan. 16th century. 1449. Medal silver-gilt, with male bust, unknown.— German ? l7th century. 1450. Fastening for a girdle, gilt metal— Country uncertain. 18th century. 1461. Scissors and knife, in sheath of sUver, ornamented with enamel— English (Battersea).; late 18th century. 1452. Bracelet translucent enamel on silver,— Chinese. •1453. Lamp, bronze, bearing the monogram of Christ.— Antique Roman. 112 1454. Candlestick, on tripod stand of iron, gilt. — German. 13th century. 1465. Head of a pastoral staff, Limoges enamel on copper ; the figures representing the Fall of Man. — French. 13th century. 1466. Devotional Tablet, brass, with the Annunciation and the Nativity in high relief — French. 16th century. 1457. Reliquary, chased silver, set with gems enclosing an openwork wood carving with scriptural medalUons. — Russo-Greek. I7th or 18th century. 1458. Reliquary or chasse, the ground of silver, ornamented with diaper nieUo work, on which are silver-gilt figures in relief. — Country and date uncertain. 1459. Bowl plate, enamel on copper. — Limoges. 13th century. 1460. Piece of enamel on copper, containing an inscription, — Country uncertain. 13th century. 1461. Bowl plate, enamel on copper. — Linioges. 1 3th century. 1462. Fragment of enamel on copper, with figure of an angel showing the words of the fourth commandment. — German. 12th century. 1463. ReUquary or chasse, enamel on copper, with the Martyr dom of Thomas a Becket, archbishop of Canterbuiy. — Limoges ; early 13th century. 1464. Plaque, enamel on copper, representing the Crucifixion. — Limoges ; early 13th centnrj-. 1465. Head of a pastoral staff, enamel on copper. — Probably German. 13th century. 113 1466. Fragment of enamel on copper, with figure of an angel, showing the words of the first commandment. — German. 12th century. 1467. ReUquary or chasse, brass, with engraved ornament and inscriptions. — Country uncertain. 12th century. 1468. "Plaque, copper gilt, with embossed representation of the Crucifixion. — Probably French. 13th century. 1469. Plaque, enamel on copper. — Limoges; early 13th cen tury. 1470. Plaque, enamel on copper. — Limoges ; early 13th cen tury. 1471. Tablet bronze, embossed with the Virgin affording pro tection to suppliants. — Russo-Greek. 16th or I7th cen tury. 1472. ReUquary or chasse, silver-gilt, with engi-aved ornament ; seemingly having belonged to Thomas, son of Edward I. — English. 15th century. 1473. Bowl plate, enamel on copper, with hawking and hunt ing subjects. — Limoges ; early 13th century, 1474. Head of a pastoral staff, enamel on copper with the Coronation of the Virgin.— Limoges. 13th century. 1475. Box for the conservation of the Holy Wafers, enamel on copper.— Limoges. 13th century. 1476. Fragment of enamel on copper, with inscription.— Cormtry uncertain. 1 Sth. century. 1477. Bowl plate, enamel' on copper.— Limoges ; early 13th century. 23374. H 114 1478. Foot of a candlestick, perforated iron work. — Country uncertain, 12th or 13th century, 1479. Statuette, bronze, on ornamented pedestal forming a box. — ItaUan. 16th century. 1480, Sun-dial, gUt metal with statuette. — German. Ifith century. 1481. Statuette, soapstone. — Chinese. 1482. Statuette, bronze, probably Venus. — Italian. 16th cen tury, 1843. Statuette, bronze, a knight kneeUng. French ? 15th century, 1484, Statuette, bronze, the Virgin and ChUd, — Probably German. 12th century. 1485. Statuette, soapstone. — Chinesa 1486. Bust bronze, caricature figure of a jester.— ItaUan. 16th (Sentury. 1487. Compass, painted wood. — Chinese. 1488. Casket formed of bronze plaques, embossed with the Acts of Moses and the Crucifixion.— Italian. 16th century. CASE Q. 1489. T -^,,^®^^^"^ shekel stated to be of the date of our Lord's Crucifixion, and consequen*ly simUar to the pieces of silver received by Judas, 115 .1490. Oliphant ivory, carved in high reUef with hunting scenes and. the figure and- arms of George II. of England. — German. 18th century. 1491. Plaque, bronze, much worn ; the Repentance of St. Peter. — Italian. 16th century. 1492. Spoon, sUver, with bust of Queen Anne.— English ; early 18th century. 1493. MedalUon, carved wood ; from a " Dance of Death," by Hans Schaeuffelein.— German ; early 16th century. 1494. Plaque, bronze ; probably the back of a mirror case.- Chinese. 1496. Rings (two), bronze. — Ancient Roman. 1496. • Keys (two), on bronze ring. — Ancient Roman. 1497. Plaque, bronze, representing our Saviour releasing the Spirits of the Just by Yalerio Vicentino. — ItaUan. 16th century. 1498. Horse furniture, ornamented with embossed iron. — Persian or North Indian. 1499. Statuette, bronze, of a seated female deity.— Indian. 1600. Ring, bronze, set with a head of ivory— Country and date uncertain. 1601. Ring or handle, iron, damascened.— Seemingly Oriental 1502. -StUetto, perforated steel- Country uncertain. 116 1603. Chain, silver-gilt, formerly enamelled ; belonging to the Order of St. Andrew of Russia. — Date uncertain. CASE R. 1504. Tobacco pouch, and cases for chop-sticks, black silk and shagreen. — Chinese. 1505. Bag, embroidered on red silk. — Seemingly Chinese. 1506. Clothes brush, Avood, inlaid with mother-o'-pearl. — German. 17th centuiy. 1507. Muslin, embroidered in gold. — Indian. 1508. Gloves, a pair, with gauntlet tops of gold and sUver gimp. — Country uncertain ; probably 1 7th century. 1509. Gloves, a pair, embroidered in green and white silk and gold thread. — Countiy uncertain. 16th or I7th century. 1610. Gloves, a pair, with gauntlet tops of gold and silver gimp. — Country uncertain ; probably l7th centm-y. CASE S. 1611. Helmet wicker-work ; worn by the Maoriea.— New Zealand, 1512. Helmet, wicker-work ; worn by the Maories. — New Zealand. These helmets are remarkable from their great similarity of form to those of the Homeric heroes, as seen in Greek sculptures. 1513. Block of wood, with carved ornament. — Isles of the Pacific. 117 1514. Dagger, with hilt of carved wood. — Seemingly European. 16th or I7th century. 1515. Model, in fish-skin, of a Greenlander's canoe. — Made in that country. 1516. Steelyards (two), with brass weights and ivory beams, in wooden case. — Italian ? 16 th century. 1517. Steelyard, with brass weights and ivory beam, in wooden lute-shaped case. — Probably Italian. 16 th centuiy. 1618. Steelyard, with ivory beam, weight missing, in wooden lute-shaped case. — Probably Italian. 16th century. 1519. Fly brush or fan, made of the feathers of the blue macaw. — South American. 1620. Model of a Venetian gondola. — Made at Venice. 1521. Fan, coloured paper, in case of painted wood. — Countiy uncertain. 1622. Fly-flapper, made of palm tree fibres, with handle of painted wood. — North African (Moorish). 1523. Fly-flapper, made of palm tree fibres, with handle of painted wood. — North African (Moorish). CASE T. 1624. Panels of a casket ivory, carved in reUef with subjects from the Lay of the Comtesse de Vergy.— French ; early 16th century. 1625. Groups (five), carved in full reUef with subjects from the legend of St. Agnes.— German. 14th century. 118 1626. Groups (five), carved in full relief with subjects from the legend of St. Agnes. — German. 14th century. 1527. Panels of a casket, ivory, carved with subjects from the Lay of Sir Tristrem. — French. 14th or 16th centuiy. 1628. Medallion, boxwood, carved vidth the Deposition from the Cross, by Hans Schaeuffelein. — German ; early 16th century. 1529. MedalUon, boxwood, carved with aUegoric subjects, b}'^ Hans Schaeuffelein. — German ; early 16th century. CASE U. 1530. Miniature painting of the Earl of Essex, K.G,, by Isaac Oliver. — EngUsh ; reign of Queen EUzabeth, 1531, Miniatures (six), in one frame ; Sir Robert Walpole, and others. — EngUsh ; various dates. 1532. Miniatures (sis), in one frame ; Charles II, and others. — English ; various dates. 1533. Oil paintings (two), io one frame; Martin Luther and Katharine, his wife. — German ; dated 1626. 1634. Panel of wood, carved in high reUef with groups of peasants. — German ; late 16th century, 1635. Panel wood, carved in high relief with groups of figures, seemingly pilgrims. — German ; late 16th century. 1536. Panel of a marriage coffer, or "Cassone," painted in tempera and gold with a battle subject— Italian (Floren tine). 15th century. 119 CASE V. 1537. OU painting on panel, female portrait. — Flemish. 16th century. 1638. OU painting on panel, female figure intended to repre sent the Samian Sibyl, with the words of her prophecy inscribed beneath. — Flemish. 16th century. 1639. OU painting on panel female flgui-e intended to repre sent the Delphic Sibyl with the words of her prophecy inscribed beneath. — Flemish. 15th century. 1640. OU painting on panel female flgure intended to repre sent the Libyan Sibyl with the words of her prophecy inscribed beneath. — Flemish. 16th century. 1541. ^ Paintings (two), oil, on panel, in hinged frames ; on one side the Virgin and Child with angels ; on the other, por traits apparently of a mother and her two children. — Flemish ; dated 1486. 1542. Paintiug in tempera on panel, head of a saint (seem ingly eastern), with golden aureole. — ItaUan ; early 16th century. CASE W. 1643. Triptych, ivory, carved in high reUef with subjects from the Ufe of our Saviour. — French. 15th century. 1544. Centre of a triptych, ivory, carved in high relief with the Virgin and Child in glory. — French. 15th century. 1646. Diptych, ivory, carved in high reUef with events from the history of our Saviour, heightened with gold and colours. — French. 15th century. 120 CASE X. 1546. Painting, oil, on panel ; portrait of Mary Queen of Scots. — Probably Flemish. 16th century. 1547. Painting, oil on panel ; portrait of Marie d' Anjou, Queen of Charles VII. of France. Ascribed to John Van Eyck. — Flemish; early 15th century. 1548. Cameos (13 in one frame), cut in onyx, representing various events from the life of our Lord. — Italian. I7th century. 1549. Portions of a diptych (two), ivory, carved with events from the history of our Lord. — French or German. 14th century. 1650. Manuscript, on papyrus, written in the enchorial or ordinary character as distinguished from the hieroglyphic or sacred one ; taken from a mummy case. — Ancient Egyptian. 1551. Manuscript, on goat-skin, in the Hebrew character, con taining part of the book of Esther. — Ascribed to the 10th century. 1552. Three cases on the wall contain numerous Etruscan, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Mexican antiquities, besides a few objects of later date ; among which are three plaster casts of Bayeux tapestry, showing the figures of WiUiam the Conqueror, King Harold, and a Norman warrior. These objects have not yet been arranged. t LONDON: Printed by Geokge E. Etke aud William Spottiswoodb, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. ri3472.— 2000.— 3/69.] UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 9002 08867 1 962 ww^y ;'vWvVvji^UVWW\^'' hi^^y^^M^ M smmmm^m /viy^ m