DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Treasure "Room A LIST ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED OF WORKS OF ENGLISH MINIATURE PAINTERS OF THE XVII CENTURY A LIST ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED OF WORKS OF English Miniature Painters OF THE XVII CENTURY WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE SAME, NAMES OF THE OWNERS AND REMARKS SUPPLEMENTARY TO SAMUEL COOPER & THE ENGLISH MINIATURE PAINTERS OF THE XVII CENTURY BY J. J. FOSTER, F.S.A. DICKINSONS FINE ART PUBLISHERS TO HER MAJESTY THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA 37 BEDFORD STREET, LONDON, W.C. MCMXIV-VI Contents PAGE List of Examples, alphabetically arranged i Summary of Sales of Miniatures at "Christie's," 1858-1912 159 List of Abbreviations A. of P. Anecdotes of Painting b. born B.F.A.C. Burlington Fine Arts Club Colin. Collection d. died D.N.B. Dictionary of National Biography Educ. Educated Exh. Exhibited Kens. Exhibited Kensington 1865 La. Lady p. painting R.A.O.M. Royal Academy, Old Masters sue. succeeded S.H. Strawberry Hill V. and A. Victoria and Albert Museum, S. Kensington M., mar. married Min. Miniatures 1 1. three-quarter length IV> English Miniature Painters of the Seventeenth Century EDMUND ASHFIELD Title. 1 Bennet, Sir John. Brief Biographical Details. See Ossulston. 2 Charles II. See S. Cooper, No. 64. Description. Upright on thick vellum, 10^ X 8^. About 1670 or 1672. In armour and lace cravat, wearing Garter ribbon, to the waist, looking to his left. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. H. Pfungst. 3 Herbert, Lady. Marquis of Exeter. " Highly finished and well painted," says Walpole(vf. o/P.). 4 Lauderdale, See S. Cooper, No. 293. Duke or. Earl of Dysart. 5 Mazarin, Duchesse de. 1646 ; d. 1699. Niece of Cardinal Mazarin. Married and separated from Due de Meilleraie, the most wealthy subject in Europe; was pensioned by Louis XIV. Came to Lond. and was a Mistress of Chas. II. Bust. £ face ; look- ing to his left ; wearing Star of the Garter. Dated 1674-5. Oval,f length, seated. Mr. F.Welles- ley. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 22. "The famous beauty and errant lady," as John Evelyn terms her. English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 6 OSSULSTON, Lord. A head. Seen by Vertue and " Neatly painted," (Sir John says Walpole {A. of Bennet.) P.). 7 Russell, b. 1639. Eldest sur- Duke of Rut- William, viving son of Wm. L land. Lord. D. of Bedford by Anne Carr. Mar. Rachel La Vaughan (see S. Cooper, No. 405). M.P.for Bedfordshire in four Parliaments. Sup- ported the Exclu- sion Bill and pre- sented the D. of York as a Popish recusant. Was falsely accused of being en- gaged in the Rye House Plot, and executed for high treason, 1683. 8 Unknown Bust. British Museum. Man in Armour. 9 Unknown. Duke of Buc- — cleuch. CHARLES BEALE 1 Antwerp, A Bishop of. After Van Dyck. Buckingham, Catherine, Duchess of. Daughter of James IL and Catherine Sed- ley, Countess of Dorchester. Mar. as 3rd wife John Sheffield, ist Duke of Buckingham and Normanby; author- ess and friend of Pope and Dryden. Oval, 3 X 2 J. White chemise, amber bodice, blue scarf over; profusion of light brown hair. This was sold at Straw- berry Hill, 20th day, lot 156, to Rodd for £1. It seems highly probable it is the same work as Triest Bishop of Ghent, q.v. Earl Beauchamp. Exh. Brussels, 191 2. Charles Beale Title. 3 Jennings, Mrs. Ann. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Oval, 3 X 2^, nearly full face ; signed B. monogram. Past or Present Owner. Earl Beauchamp, Remarks. Ascribed to Charles Beale. Judging from the style and the monogram, more likely to be the work of Bartholomew Beale, pupil of Flat- man. 4 Lely, Sir Peter (supposed). Signed with mono- gram, and dated 1679. Seated, holding a statuette in left hand ; £ face turned to left, curtain back- ground. V. and A. Museum, No. 555,'o5. This is described in the V. and A. catalogue as a "portrait of a Sculptor. After a painting by Wm. Dobson." It is pro- bably a copy of a Lely, and has a counterpart at Oster- ley Park (Lord Jersey's). There is a head and bust similar to it at Wel- beck (Duke of Port- land's). There was a p. of Lely after him- self by Charles Beale sold at Strawberry Hill, nth day's sale, lot 65, described as "a very beautiful minia- ture," bought by — Gosling, Esq., for ;^7 ys. This min. was sold at Christie's (in 1905) as by L. Crosse for ^^53 lis. 5 Stamford, Countess of. Oval, 3 X 2^, § face ; looking to her left ; profusion of brown hair. In a chemise, with blue scarf over her left shoulder. Earl Beauchamp. 6 Theologian, A. Oval, 3x2^; in a black cassock and black cap ; f face ; looking to his right. do. Exh. Brussels, 1912. English Miniature Painters Title. 7 TiLLOTSON, John. 8 Do. 9 Triest, Anthony, Bishop of Ghent. Brief Biographical Details. See Mary Beale, No. 13. Description. Signed C. B., monogram. Past or Present Owner. in H.M. the King. do. b. 1576 ; d. 1657. Signed Cp. ; dated 1679. On card, 3 A X 2^. V. and A. Museum; Dyce Collec- tion, No. D 132. Remarks. In the Windsor cata- logue this is de- scribed as signed I. C. But the mono- gram resembles that on several by Beale in the British Mu- seum. Bought by Strong at the Strawberry Hill sale, 1 8 th day, lot 130, for 1 8s. After Van Dyck. 1 Beale, Bar- tholomew. 2 Beale, Charles. 3 Do. 4 Beale, Maria. MARY BEALE Son of Mary Beale. Crayons, tinted, do. do. do. See Memoir. Do. 6 Beaufort, Henry, 1st Duke of. do. d. 1699. 7 Dorchester, See Crosse, No. 25. Catherine Sedley, Countess of. Oval, bust. In armour, with lace collar. Signed IVB and dated 1674. f face, looking slightly to his left. Dark mauve and blue dress, with a yellow scarf over her head ; red cur- tain background. Signed. Rev. Dr. Wei- Exh. Kens., 1865. lesley. do. Lord Tweed- mouth. do. Bought by Brown at Strawberry Hill, 1 8 th day's sale, lot 128, for los. 6d. Bought by Burn at Strawberry Hill, 1 8 th day's sale, lot 161 ; by Strong for I OS. Exh. Grafton Gallery, No. 365. Earl Beauchamp. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 26. Rev. E. H. Dawkins. Sold at Christie's, 4/3/13- Mary Beale Title. 8 GWYNN, Nell, AFTER Sir P. Lely. Brief Biographical Details. Description. See S.Cooper, No. 244. In oils. 14 x 11. Past or Present Owner. Earl of Derby. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1892. This would appear to be an unusually large miniature, but it is catalogued as one. 9 Henrietta, Maria. In oils. Lord Arundel ofWardour. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1686 ; Stuart Exh., No. 905a. 10 Marvel, Andrew. b. 1620; d. 1678. See Cleyn, No. 3. Propert Collec- tion. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889. XXXIV., No. 19. 11 Rochester, Dau. of Sir John Painting. Elizabeth, Malet. Countess of. Col. Harold Malet. Exh, Grafton Gal. No. 162. 12 Somerset, Duchess of. (Countess of Ogle.) Upright, 6 J X 4I ; f Mr. H. Pfungst. length of a young lady, seated on a balcony in a loose robewith longcurl over left shoulder. Her head is turned to the right, and she points with her left hand to a parrot which sits in a flowering shrub to her right. 13 TiLLOTSON, John. Archbishop of Canter- bury ; b. 1 630 ; d. 1694. Propert Collec- tion. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889. XXXVI., No. 69. BURNE OR BYRNE 1 Newcastle, Henry, Duke of. 3x2^; in armour, wearing Garter ; looking to his left. Signed H. B. Duke of Port- land. 2 Newcastle, Duchess of ; wife of ABOVE. 3x2^; to waist ; looking to her right. Signed H.B. do. English Miniature Painters PAOLO CARANDINI Title. 1 Carr, Elizabeth, Lady. 2 Cecil, William. 3 Mary of Modena. 4 Monmouth, Duke of. 5 Roos OF holderness. Wm. Cecil, Lord. 6 Unknown Gentleman. Brief Biographical Details. Wife of Sir Robt. Carr of Sleaford, 3rd Bt. ; d. 1696. See Roos, Lord. See Crosse, No. 49. Description. Full face, curly hair, pearl necklace. Signed P. C. 74. Past or Present Owner. Marquis of Bristol. Remarks. Oval, 3^X2|; full face and figure ; head slightly in- clined to her right ; low white chemis- ette and blue robe; curl falling over right shoulder. Signed P. C. 1677. § face, turned to the right ; flaxen curls, lace cravat, and steel cuirass. Signed P. C. Son of the second Earl Initialled; dated Marquis of of Exeter. 1677. Exeter. Mr.H.Pfungst. On the back is written, Mary of Modena, Paolo Carandini, pinxit. See S. Cooper, No. 333 Card. Painted about 1670. Signed P. C. Mr. H.B. Wing- field Digby. 7 Unknown A Young Girl. On vellum or card. Signed P. C, 1668. Duke of Buc- cleuch. From the Earl of Shaftesbury's col- lection. Sold at Christie's, Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 916, for ;^7o. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2i77,B.F.A.C., XIII., 12. In the 1865 Exh. Cata- logue this miniature wascalled John, Lord Digby, afterwards Earl of Bristol, and ascribed to S. Cooper. In the Burlington Club Exh. it was ascribed to Penelope Cleyn . Exh. Kens., No. 1601. 1865, 8 Unknown Portrait of A Lady. Signed P. C, '74. Earl Spencer. Exh. Kens. No. 958. 1865, F. or P. Cleyn I Title. 9 Warwick, Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 2f X 2f. Oval, Signed P. C, con- nected. Dark brown hair; wear- ing pearl orna- ment. Past or Present Owner. Earl Beauchamp. Remarks. F. or P. CLEYN » 1 Harley, Statesman and author. Oval, 2f X 2^. Messrs. Duveen Sir Edward. b. Brampton Bryan, Head and bust. Bros. 1624 ; d. 1700. on vellum ; nearly full face, slightly to his left. In armour, with lace cravat. Signed C, 1641. 2 Howard, 3rd dau. of Hen., Earl Oval, 3I X 2|. do. Lady of Arundel; b. Head and bust, Elizabeth. 1652 ; d. 1706. on vellum ; head inclined to her right ; nearly full face. Long, dark hair falling over her right shoulder ; pearl ornaments ; a pale bluish green and gold brocade decollete dress. 3 Marvell, b. 1 620 at Hull ; son Earl of Derby. Andrew. of the minister of the parish ; educ. at Trinity College, Camb.; assistant to John Milton, 1657. M.P. for Hull, 1660, and remained so until his death, receiving a pension from his con- stituents. Few men have borne a higher character for dili- gence and integrity. In his controversial works he was per- haps the greatest master of ridicule of his time. d. i6th • Aug., 1678. _ This miniature has been assigned to Francis Cleyn, but upon what grounds other than its being signed C, I cannot say. This miniature has been ascribed by Messrs. Duveen Bros, to Penelope Cleyn. I am more inclined to consider it the work of Paolo Carandini. A very fine miniature. The ascription to the artist doubtful. English Miniature Painters ALEXANDER ABRAHAM COOPER Title. 1 Bohemia. Brief Biographical Details. See under Elizabeth, Frederick, Maurice, Prince and Prin- cesses, and Rupert. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 2 Brahe, Elsa, comtesse. b. 1629 ; d. 1653 Bust, turned to left ; fair hair. Le Comte M. Brahe, Castle of Skoklos- ter, Sweden. Described in Olof Gran- berg's Inventaire General des tresors (fart en Suede. 3 Buckingham, Duchess of (so called BY Vertue). 2 X if. In a pink dress, with pearl necklace; reddish background; very light brown hair, cut straight over forehead ; look- ing slightly to her right. Duke of Port- land. Ascribed to Alexander Cooper. A 4 Charles X. GUSTAVUS. King of Sweden. 1622 ; d. 1660. Oval, bust, i| X if, I face ; looking to his left ; in armour, wearing broad sash across his shoulder. Gothenburg Museum. 5 Chritisna, Queen of Sweden. Dau. of GustavusAdol- phus. b. 1626 ; d. 1689. In oil on copper. Mr. Henry Holt. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2920; and Leeds, 1868. 6 Creutz, Count. Oval, f face ; look- Gothenburg ing to his right ; Museum, bust, in armour and wig. i^x \\. 7 DE LA Gardie, Count Magnus Gabriel. The favourite of Queen Christina and a great art collector. Oval, bust, i| X i\. As a young man. £ face ; looking to his left; in armour, a black tie round his cravat, slight moustache, long (own) hair. 8 do. Alexander Abraham Cooper . Title. 8 Elizabeth of Bohemia. Frederick V. Elector Palatine, AND King of Bohemia, K.G. 10 Falkland, Viscount. Brief Biographical Details. Elizabeth Stuart, dau. of James I. and VI., and Anne of Den- mark, b. 1596; m., I 6 I 3, Frederick, Elector Palatine. Mother of Princes Rupert and Maurice, and of Princess Sophia, who- became Electress of Hano- ver and mother of George I. d. 1662. Known as " The Queen of Hearts." b. 1596; d. 1632. Husband of Eliza- beth Stuart (see above) ; Grandson of William theSilent. Elected King of Bohemia, 1 6 1 9, in opposition to the Emperor Ferdinand. Driven out of his dominions in 1623 ; for ten years an exile, d. Mayence. See Cooper, No. 220. 11 Gustavus II., King of Sweden ; b. Adolphus. 1594; d. 1632. 12 Do. do. 13 Hedvig, Eleonore, Queen. Description. Head and bust ; small circular portrait. Painted at the Hague, 1633- do. Oval, bust, if X i^, § face ; looking to his right; in a very broad lace collar, short hair, pointed beard. Bust. Oval, bust, if X if . As a young woman. |^ face; looking to her right; in a low- necked dress, with large pearl at her bosom, pearls in her hair, and pearl necklace. Past or Present Owner. Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Remarks. One of a series of nine medallions of herself, her husband, and seven of their children. do. do. Figured in Lemberger's Die Bildnis Minia- tur in Scandinavien, Berlin, 1912. Gothenburg Museum. National Museum, Stockholm. Gothenburg Museum. Painted between 1648-56. English Miniature Painters Title, 14 James II. of England, as a youth. Brief Biographical Details. 15 King, SiK John. 16 Maurice, Prince. b. 1629 ; a highly suc- cessful lawyer ; in- tended by Charles II. to be Attorney-Gen. He died aged only 38, and is buried in the Temple Church. b. 1620; son of Frederick, Elector Palatine of Bohemia; and Elizabeth Stuart ; brother of Prince Rupert; d. 1652. Diet, of Nat. Biog. do. Connected by marriage with the Cromwells. Richard Cromwell married Dorothy Mayer. 17 Do. 18 Mayer, Richard, of hursley, Hunts. 19 Portland, Frances Stuart, Countess of. 20 Princes and See under Elizabeth. Princesses of Bohemia. 21 Rupert, Prince. 22 Do. See Cooper, No. 398. do. Description. 2^^ X 2, card, oval. Nearly full face; looking to his right ; slashed doublet, broad lace collar, breastplate, and wearing rib- bon of Garter, Looking to right. In full-bottomed wig and lace cravat. Middle-aged. Signed A. C, Past or Present Owner. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. H.M. the King, Windsor. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Small head and bust ; circular. In black doublet. lace collar. I face ; looking to right ; brown hair and eyes. 6 x 4^^. Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. H.M. the King. 3 X 2 J. As a boy ; in a black hat, black doublet.wide lace collar ; look- ing to his left. Small head and bust ; circular. 10 Duke of Port- land. Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Remarks. From the Mauritshuis. One of the series of nine medallions. (See under Eliza- beth.) Resembles Queen Henrietta Maria. Probably wife of Richard Weston, ist Earl of Portland. Ascribed to Alexander Cooper. Part of the series of nine medallions. (See under Eliza- beth.) Alexander Abraham Cooper Title. 23 Unknown Portrait of A Middle- aged Man. 24 Unknown Portrait of A Lady. Brief Biographical Details. 25 Unknown Portrait of A Young Woman. Description. Oval, bust, 2X1^. Signed. In a black doublet and large ruff. '| face ; looking slightly to his right. Oval, 2 I X I §. Signed. Looking slightly to her left. In black dress, broad collar edged with lace, lace cap and bone ruff. I face. 2X I J. Oval, bust, In a black dress with embroidered border, a lace cap and ruff. ^ face; looking to her left. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Queen of Hol- land. do. Remarks. Ascribed to Alex- ander Cooper. Exh. Brussels, No. 651. 1912, Exh . Br u ssels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 653. 26 Unknown Lady. 27 A Lady of the Time of Charles I. Plumbago. Mr. Francis Exh. Brussels, 1912, Wellesley. Duke of Buc- cleuch. No. 253- From Strawberry Hill; said to have formerly be- longed to Mr. Bull, friend of Horace Walpole, and to Queen Caroline (Catalogue of Brus- sels Exh.). Probably the miniature bought at Strawberry Hill on the 22 nd day's sale, lot 18, by W. M. Smith for £2 2s. De- scribed as "beauti- fully finished." SAMUEL COOPER 1 Abbot, George. Archbishop of Canter- bury, b. at Guild- ford, 1562; d. 1633. One of the trans- lators of the Bible. Opponent of Laud. Oil on copper. Mr. Emilius Exh. Kens., 1865, Clayton. No. 2979. II English Miniature Painters Title. 2 Abbot, Robert. 3 Albemarle, George MONCK, Duke of. 4 Do. 5 Do. 6 7 Do. Do. 8 Alcock, Thomas. 9 Anne Hyde, Duchess OF York. 10 Arlington, Henry Benet, 1st Earl of. 11 Arran, Richard, Earl of. Brief Biographical Details. Bishop of Salisbury, b. 1599 ; d. 1672. Elder brother of Archbishop G. Abbot. b. Petheridge, Devon, 1608. Commis- sioner-in-Chief in Scotland, 1654. Chief agent in the Restoration, 1660. m. Ann Clarges, dau. of a blacksmith. d. 1670. do. do. do. do. The Diet, of National Biography makes no mention of this man. He styles himself Preceptor. See York. b. 1618 ; member of the Cabal ; Lord Chamberlain, 1674; d. 1685. Description. Oil on copper. Past or Present Owner. Mr. Emilius Clayton. In armour. Signed S. C, connected. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2978. Ascribed to Samuel Cooper, as was 2979. Exh. at the R.A., Old Masters, 1879, A. 13. Signed S. C. Wear- ing ribbon of Garter. Engraved. do. Signed, 1656. and dated Crayon sketch. Dated 1667. Bought by E. D. Davenport at Straw- berry Hill, 14th day's sale, lot 98, for 17 guineas. Published by Harding, 1798. The Earl Ilchester. of H.M. the King. R.A.O. M., 1879, I. II. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XII., No. 4. Ashmolean He was then 18, ac- Museum, Oxford; for- merly in the Bodleian. cording to an inscrip- tion on the back of the frame. Exh. Ken., 1 8 15, No. 2894. A portrait of him seen by Samuel Pepys at Cooper's house on 30th March, 1668. The Earl of Tanker- ville has a portrait of him by Lely. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 12 Samuel Cooper Title. Brief Biographical Details. 12 Arran, Richard, Earl of. 13 Arundel, Henry Frederick, 15th Earl OF. 14 Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of. 15 Ashley, Lord. 16 Beale, Mrs. Mary. 17 Bedingfield, Sir Henry. 18 Belasyse, Fanny, Lady. 19 Belasyse, John, Baron. 20 Belasyse, Thomas. b. i6o8 ; d. 1652. b, 1592 ; d. 1646. See Shaftesbury. Portrait painter. b. i632;d. 1697. Vide Memoir. b. 1633 ; d. 1687. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Widow of John Lord Bellasyse. b. 1614; d. 1689. 2nd son of Viscount Fau- conberg. A Royalist soldier ; Governor of Hull, and after- wards of Tangier. See Fauconberg. Past or Present Description. Owner. Remarks. 3 ^ X 2|. Bust. I Duke of Port- face, looking to land, his right ; long curled hair, very slight moustache, deep lace collar. 2| X 2 J ; bust. ^ Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 19 12, face,lookingtohis Bros. ~ right. In armour, and lace cravat tied with black ribbon. Signed and dated, 1642. No. 56. From the collection of Mr, Philip Howard of Corby, who exh. it, Kensington, 1865 ; Leeds, 1868. Signed S. C. Dated 1656. 2 X i§. In armour, a building in background. Signed S. C. In armour, holding a baton. J length. A scar on his fore- head. Earl of Derby. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Rev. W. Sneyd. Duke of cleuch. Buc- Copied by Cooper from the Van Dyck in the possession of the Duke of Sutherland. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1813. R. A.O.M., 1879. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1136. James II. wished to marry this lady, though she was a Protestant, but was prevented by the op- position of Charles II. Dean Swift men- tions in a letter to Mrs. Dingley that she died in the reign of Queen Anne. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879 (M. 26), and Leeds, 1868. Pepys terms him " a pretty subtle man." This name is often spelt Bellasis, also Bellasyse, and Fau- conberg misspelled Falconberg. 13 English Miniature Painters Title. 21 Bellasis, Susan Armine, Lady. Brief Biographical Details. So described in Straw- berry Hill Cata- logue, where she is spoken of as " the Mistress of James II." Description. Past or Present Owner. Unfinished. Remarks. Bought at S. Hill iby H.Rodd, iSthday's sale, lot 133, for los. 6d. There seems to be confusion here with Fanny Lady B. (See above.) 22 Blake, Admiral ROBT. 23 Bohemia, King of. b. Bridgwater, 1599 ; d. on board the " St. George," 1657; most distinguished naval commander. See Frederick. 2ix 2. In armour, with long brown hair ; ships and seascape in back- ground. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 24 BORLASE, OR BORLACE, Sir John, 3rd Bt. of Brockmore. 25 bourchier, Eliz. Painted about 1658. Lord Vernon. See Cromwell, Elizabeth. Referred to in Notes on a painting of 2nd Bart, shown at the New Gallery, Van Dyck Exh., 1886, No. 91. 26 Boyle, Lady Charlotte. See Paston, Lady. 27 Bristol, George, Lord DiGBY, 2nd Earl of, K.G. 28 29 Do. Do. b. Madrid, 1 6 1 2 . Son of John Digby, ist Earl. Educated, Ox- ford; M.P., Dorset, 1 640. Fought for Charles at Edgehill. Sec. of State, 1643, and to Charles II., 1657 ; K.G., 1661. d. 1677 (D. N. B.). do. do. Mr. Wingfield Digby. Mr. J. White- head. " A singular person, whose life was one contradiction " {^Royai and Noble Authors), Exh. Leeds, 1868. • Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XV., No. 5. Bought by Rodd at Strawberry Hill Sale, 14th day, lot 87, for £1'] 17s. It came " from the collection of Mr. Barrett of Lees in Kent." 14 Samuel Cooper Title. 30 Brooke, Robert Greville, 2nd Baron. 31 Brooke, Robert, 3rd Lord. 32 Do. 33 Do. Brief Biographical Details. b. i6o8. Parliamen- tarian General ; Speaker of the House of Lords, 1642. Killed by a shot in the eye at the storming of Lich- field, 1643. d. 1658. do. do. 34 Brydges, The Writing Master. Noah. Description. Signed S. C, in- twined, and dated 1655 ; in armour, wearing red sash ; I ^ 4.' Face to the right ; long auburn hair ; wearing armour and cravat ; blue backgro u n d . Signed and dated 1647. Vellum, in armour. 2^X2^; Card, signed S, C. 35 Buckingham, Lady Mary Fairfax, 2nd Duchess of. 36 Do. Sole daughter of Lord Fairfax (b. 1639), the Parliamentarian General; m. George Villiers,2nd Duke of Buckingham, 1657; d. 1705. do. Signed S. C, 1650. In a blue dress. Signed S. C, con- nected. In a yellow dress, with large pearl in front. Past or Present Owner. Mr. J, Pierpont Morgan. Mr. E. M, Hodgkins. V. and A, Museum. Earl of wick. War- Duke of cleuch. Buc- do. Remarks. This is now catalogued No. 459 as "portrait of a gentleman in armour"; on the back is pencilled Lord Brooke. It was shown Burlington Fine Arts Club Exh., 1889, Case XXIII., No. 5, and was then the property of Mr. E. Lawrence. Exh. Kens., i 865, No. 1947. Engraved by William Sharpe for Paradise Lost, pub. 1 802. Was thought to be a portrait of Milton. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, C. 5. From Straw- berry Hill, 20th day's sale, lot 8, £^ 5s., H. Rodd. Was in Lord North- wick's collection, 1850. Engraved by Harding, 1798. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, C. 15. 15 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 37 Buckingham, Sole daughter of Lord Signed S. C, 1654. Lady Mary Fairfax. Fairfax. 38 Do. do. 39 Buckingham, Only dau. of 6th Earl Lady Catherine Manners, Wife of George ViLLIERS, 1st Duke. of Rutland, 1620. m. Card. On card, 3 x 2 J ; to waist. £ face, looking to her left. Pearl neck- lace ; in a blue silk dress ; fair hair in curls. Past or Present Owner. Lord Fitz- hardinge. Miss Talbot. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1480. do., No. 898. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 59. From the Bernal collection. 40 Butler, Lady Elizabeth. 41 Butler, Samuel. 42 Canterbury, Archbishop OF. 43 Carew, Sir John, Bt. 44 Carew, Lady. 45 Carlisle, Lady Lucy Percy, Countess of. 46 Do. See Chesterfield. Author of Hudibras. b. 1 6 1 2 ; educ. at Worcester. Tutor in family of Sir Sam. Luke, whom he ridi- culed in his famous burlesque poem. d. in obscurity in 1680. See Sheldon. Of East Antony, Corn- wall ; Republican ; one of the Regi- cides. Executed, Charing Cross, 1660. Wife of above (?). Sister of Algernon Percy, Earl of North- umberland. do. Oval, bust, 34x2|. Signed S. C, con- nected ; in black gown ; wig and long lace cravat, f face, looking to his left. Card. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Card. Signed S. C. Signed with mono- gram, dated 1638. f face, turned to right ; short curl- ing hair, pearl ornaments, dicol- kti blue bodice. Mr. W. H. Pole-Carew. Card. Signed S. C. do. Hon. William Ashley. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, G.3. Exh. Kens., No. 361. 1865, Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 364. There is a copy of Lady Carew on ivory in the Dyce Coll. V. and A., No. 92. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 497. Sold at Christie's, C. H. T. Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 1054, ;^37 1 6s. od. 16 Samuel Cooper Title. 47 Carlisle, Lady Lucy Percy, Countess OF. 48 Carnarvon, Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of. 49 Carr, Mary, Lady. 50 Carr, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert. Brief Biographical Details. Sister of Algernon Percy, Earl oFNorth- umberland. Description. Card, Past or Present Owner. Mr. Joseph Bond. b. 1628 ; fought on Vellum. King's side at Edge- hill, and was killed at Newbury, 1643. Mr. S. Adding- ton. Wife of Sir Robert Carr, of Sleaford ; d. 1667. 3rd Bt, of Sleaford, Line. b. 1637; eld. son of Sir R. Carr, 2nd Bt. by his wife, Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Gargreave, Kt. of Nostell, Co. York. HewasChan. of the Duchy of Lane. ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Bennet, and sister of Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, by whom he had an only dau., Isabella, who m. 1 686, John Her- vey, aft. Baron Hervey of Ickworth, 1703, and ist Earl of Bristol, 1 7 14. She died 1692. Sir R. Carr sue. to the Bar. in 1667. d. Nov., 1682. Bust ; § face, looking to her right. In a white coif, edged with lace, and a white dress. 2J X if. About i664(.?). I face, with long fair hair. BufF coat and breastplate, white collar. Signed S. C. Marquis of Bristol. Sir Hervey Bruce, Bt. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2835. "Beauty and wit, praised by Carew, Herrick, Suckling, etc., exer- cised great influ- ence over Henrietta Maria, and was inti- mate with Strafford and Pym ; revealed intended arrest of five members" (D. N.B.). Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 312. Sold at Christie's, 1883,^33 IS. 6d. The Earl of WharnclifFe has a miniature of him by Hoskins, dated 1655. See Hoskins, No. 26. Very unlike Cooper's usual manner. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 50. The Mar- quis of Bristol owns a portrait of this man by Hoskins, q.v. 17 English Miniature Painters Title. 51 Castlehaven, Lady. 52 Catherine OF Braganza^ Brief Biographical Details. b. 1638 ; m.CharlesII., 1662 ; daughter of John IV., King of Portugal ; she be- came Regent of Por- tugal and died there in 1705. 53 Do. do. 54 Do. do. 55 Do. do. Description. Signed. ■'4 If; Oval, head and bust ^ face, looking slightly to her left ; pearl orna- ments. Holding a palm in her right hand, emblematic of St. Catherine, teeth of whose wheel are shown in background. When young. Oval, l^x ij. Looking slightly to her right ; hair parted at side and fastened above ear by a jewel, from each ear hang long strings of ela- borate jewels tied to the ear by rib- bon; decollete square cut bodice, jewelled. Oval, 5x4. Head and bust; looking slightly to her right. In white drapery, un- finished ; wearing her hair dressed in Portuguese fashion of the period; pearl necklace and ear- rings ; age about 24. Unfinished. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Earl Beauchamp. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 45. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Note the prominent teeth, to which Evelyn refers in his Diary. do. Exh. B.F.A. Club, 1889, IL 21. H.M. the King. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, I. 13- V. and Museum. A. Shown at the B.F.A, Club, Case XLI., No. 4. Exh. 1889, it then belonged to E. H. Lawrence. Some doubt exists as to this ascription. It was one of 1 5 miniatures kept in a pocket- book said to have belonged to Saml. Cooper, and now shown at the Museum. Many of the portraits in it were certainly later than Cooper. 18 Samuel Cooper Title. 56 Cecil, Elizabeth. 57 Cecil, Robert. 58 Charles I. 59 Do. 60 Do. 64 Do. 65 Do. Brief Biographical Details. See Devonshire. See Salisbury. b. Dunfermline, 1 6oo ; ascended throne, 1625; married Henrietta Maria, 1625 ; beheaded, 1649. do. do. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 61 Do. do, 62 Do. do, 63 Charles II. See No. 66. Charles, Prince of Wales, b. 1630; d. 1685. Mary, b. 1630; d. 1660; m. Wm. of Orange : their son succeeded James II. as Wm. III. James, b. 1 633 ; d. 1701 ; Duke of York. do. Signed S. (? Signed S. C. Set in a cross of gold, with other miniatures. Card. Signed S. C. Signed S. C, and datedi656(.?). In armour, wearing Garter ribbon; landscape back- ground. In a group of chil- dren of Charles I., after Van Dyck. 5 Looking to right ; deep lace collar. Mr. Wilson Shown at Stuart Exh., Crewdson. No. 266. Lady Fellows. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Col. North. Mr. C. F. Fel- lows. Duke of cleuch. Buc- Lady North- cote, former- ly in Adding- ton & Dr. Proper t's collections. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1055. Note. — This min., formerly ascribed to Cooper, has been sur- mised to be the work of Penelope Rose — born, Gibson. Itmay be, and probably is, by Paolo Carandini. (See Memoir.) Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1998. Stuart Exh., No. 432. Sold at Christie's Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 903. Fetched £2'^- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, Case J., No. i. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case II., No. 29. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, XXXIV., No. 2. 19 English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 66 Chakles II. b. 1630; restored, On card, i^^x i. V. and A. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. WHEN YOUNG. 1660; , d. 1685. Museum; 870. Jones Be- quest. 67 Charles II. do. Formerly be- Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, WHEN A longed to Mr. Case XXIIL, No. 2. BOY. E. H. Law- rence, now in Salting col- lection, V. and A. 68 Do. do. Oval, 3^ X 2^. Head and bust, ^ face, looking to his left. In armour, with lace cravat, wear- ing Garter ribbon ; dated 1 660, on vellum. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Charles was then 30 years of age. Ascribed to S. Cooper, but lacks his usual power. 69 Do., do. Lord Alden- From the Hamilton MIDDLE- ham. collection. Exh. AGED. B.F.A.C., 1889, and at Brussels, 1 91 2, No. 12. 70 Do. do. Wearing Garter rib- bon, long wig, and armour richly gilt. 3X2^ Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 71 Do. do. T V ii i ^ 4,- do. Set in diamonds, with 72 Do. do. 73 Do. do. Sexagonal in shape, H.M. the King. 4 X 3^. Head and bust. I face, look- ing slightly to his right. Long wig and rich lace cravat. CR. and crown m white on black enamel back. A miniature of remark- able force and beauty. 7^x63. waist. To the Vellum. Signed S. C. (inter- laced), 1665. In Garter robes and wearing insignia ; resting right hand on orb. This miniature is a veritable chef d' ceuvre. 20 Duke of Rich- mond and Gordon. Given by Charles to Duchess of Ports- mouth. Exh. Kens., 1 865, No. 274. One of the most import- ant examples of Samuel Cooper in existence ; in the finest condition and carefully finished throughout. Samuel Cooper Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 74 Charles II. AGED 35. b. 1630; restored, 1660 ; d. 1685. Oval, 6 J X 5 J; wear- ing the insignia ot Royalty ; dated 1665. Signed S. C, interlaced. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. From the Mauritshuis. A replica of the por- trait in the Duke of Richmond's collec- tion, to which it is distinctly inferior. Exh. Brussels, 19 12. 75 Do. do. 1 face, looking to his left. Mrs. Sotheby. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXL, No. 19. 76 Do. do. Wallace collec- tion, B 80. 77 Do. do. Signed S. C, 1667 ; card ; in armour, wearing Garter. EarlofWharn- cliffe. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1583. Stuart Exh., No. 271. 78 Do. do. In long wig and armour. Mr. J. White- head. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XV., No. 18. 79 Do. do. Square ; in Indian ink ; engraved by D. Paton, 1699. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Stuart Exh. 80 Do. do. In armour. do. Two examples. 81 Do. do. See also under Children of Charles I. 82 Do., AS A YOUTH (SAY 15 ?). do. 8x6^; f length. In Garter robes ; left hand on sword ; right hand to hip, holding hat. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 83 Do. do. Earl of 11- chester. 84 Do. 85 Do., MIDDLE- AGED. 86 Chester- do. do. Marquis of B.F.A.C, 1889, Clanricarde. Case I., No. 42. Small, circular ;f face, Duke of Port- to his left. Signed land, cypher S. C In armour; wears Garter ribbon ; nearly profile. Lady Elizabeth Dor- Dated 1665. In a field, mer, daughter of the white dress and Countess or.* Earl of Carnarvon. blue robe ; fair hair ; pearl ear- rings. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Pepys, in his Diary, November, 1662, writes : " The Duke of York is smitten in love with my Lady Chesterfield — See also De Gramont, who enlarges on the jealousy of her husband. a very lady." virtuous 2i English Miniature Painters . Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. 87 Chester- field, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of. b. 1633; sue. 1656; a staunch Royalist ; m. three times ; d. 1713. Promoted the Restoration; was educated with Charles I. ; Cham- berlain to Catherine of Braganza. To waist, looking to right. Dated 1667. In armour, wearing ribbon of Garter ; in a fair wig. Duke of Buc- cleuchi 88 Do. do. Earl of Carlisle. 89 Clare, John HOLLES, 2nd Earl OF. b. 1595 ; d. 1666. Took an active part in affairs during the Rebellion,frequently changing sides. Looking to his left. Signed cypher S.C.,i656,2f X2. In armour, wear- ing black cap and long black hair; red background. Duke of Port- land. 90 Claypolf,, Elizabeth. See Cromwell, Elizabeth. ' 91 Cleveland, Barbara, Duchess of. b. 1641 ; d. 1709; dau. of Wm.Villiers, 2nd Viscount Gran- Signed S. C, 1664. EarlofCaledon. Remarks. In the De Gramont Memoirs there is much about him : " He had agreeable manners and a fine head of hair." Exh. Leeds, 1868. 92 Do. dison ; m. Roger Palmer, who was made Earl of Castle- maine ; was the Mis- tress of Charles II. in 1660, by whom she had several children, whose paternity he acknowledged. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 187. Pepys and De Gramont are full of references to this notorious woman. Unfinished ; vellum on card, 2^ x 2^. 93 94 Do. Do. do. do. Oval. Head and bust. 3ix2f. Full face. Un- finished. V. and A. Catalogued as doubt- Museum, ful ; one of the 1 5 No. 446. miniatures from the pocket-book referred to under Catherine of Braganza. Was shown at B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XLI., No. 2 ; then belong- ing to Mr. E. H. Lawrence. Earl Spencer. H.M. the King. Hardly more than a sketch of the head, but a remarkable portrait, and full of character. 22 Samuel Cooper Title. 95 Cleveland, Barbara, Duchess of, AT AN AD- VANCED AGE. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1641 ; d. 1709 ; dau. of Wm. Villiers. Description. Card. Copied by Mrs. Rose from the portrait for- merly at Stowe. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. Henry Exh. Kens., Morgan No. 2624. Vane. 1865, 96 Do. do. 97 Clifford of Chudleigh, Thomas, Lord. 98 COMPTON, Lady Penelope. 99 Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley. 100 Cooper, Christine. 101 Do. 102 Cooper, Lady Frances. b. Devonshire, 1630; d. 1673. 0"6 of the Cabal ministry and confidant of Charles II. ; Lord High Treasurer, 1672 ; friend of John Evelyn, who discusses his charac- ter at length in his Diary. See Nicholas. See Shaftesbury, E. of. Wife of Samuel Cooper; sister to Mrs. Edith Pope, mother of Alex. Pope, the poet. do. Dau. of David Cecil, Earl of Exeter ; 2nd wife of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. In pink dress, dark grey robe; pearls round neck, black cap on head. 3i'>^3- f face, look- ing to her left ; young; rather light brown hair; trees and sky background. Mr. John Gage, of Lincoln's Inn (in 18 19). Dyce collec- tion, V. and A. Museum. Duke of Port- land. Lord Alden- ham. There was a min. of her sold at the C. H, T. Hawkins's Sale, Christie's, 1904, lot 891, for £4.6 4s. Engraved by Scriven in 1819. This was painted in the last year of Cooper's life. This was the minia- ture shown at Kens, in 1865, No. 2079, from the Shaftes- bury and Adding- ton collections. It was sold at the Addington Sale, 1883, for ;e89 5s. 23 English Miniature Painters Title. 103 Cooper, Samuel. 104 Do. 105 Do. 106 Do. 107 Do. 108 Do. 109 Do. 110 cornwallis, Charles, 3rd Lord. Ill Cowley, Abraham. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1609 ; d. 1672. do. do. do. do. do. do. Diplomatist, d. 1629. Ambassador to Spain, Treasurer of the Household to Prince Henry (Diet, of N. Biog.). b. London, 1 6 1 8 ; lyric poet and zealous Royalist ; attended the Queen in exile, d. Chertsey, 1667. Description. I f X 1 3 • f f*ce, looking to left. Aged about 40 (?). White vest and dark robe. Looking to his left. A copy by Lens. Described as "From the Royal collec- tion ; bought at Mr.Dalton'ssale." Past or Present Owner. Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan. Duke of Port- land. On card, 2f x 2 T5- f face, looking to left. Signed S. C, 1657. V. and A . Museum, Dyce Be- quest, D. 90. Chalk on paper, do., No. D. 91. 9f X 7f . 2^X2. Young, in armour, fair hair; looking to his left. No signature. Duke of Port- land. 2^X2 Signed 1 653. In tourney robe, with fur across shoulder. Wear- ing own long brown hair; brown eyes ; rather fierce expression ; nearly full face. do. Remarks. Probably in sepia ; has the effect of a mez- zotint print. • Bought by Strong at S. Hill, 1 8th day, No. 166, for 19s. The painter is here shown, aged 48. Believed to have been in Royal collection at Kensington Palace. Grainger mentions a portrait of Cooper hy himself engraved by T. Chambers, See vol. ii., pt. 2, p. 289. Engraved for Horace Walpole from the min. at Strawberry Hill for the /inec- dotes of Painting. Milton placed him next to Shakespeare and Spenser. 112 Do. do. Engraved by Vertue. 24 Samuel Cooper Title. 113 Coventry, Anne, Countess of. 114 Craven, William, 1st Earl of. 115 Do. 116 Crewe, Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham. 117 Cromwell, Bridget (Mrs. Ireton). Brief Biographical Details. Description. 118 Cromwell, Elizabeth. 119 Do. (Mrs. Claypole.) 120 Do. 121 Do. Daughter of Henry, In a low blue dress, 1st Duke of Beau- holding a palm fort. branch in her hand. Son of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of London, b. 1 6o6 ; cr. Baron Craven, 1663 ; d. 1697. do. b. 1633; d. 1721. b. 1624; eldest dau. of the Protector and Elizabeth Bourchier. m. 1st, Henry Ire- ton, Lord Deputy of Ireland ; and 2nd, General Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ire- land. Long survived the Restoration, dying in 1681. n6e Elizabeth Bour- chier, m. Oliver Cromwell, 1 620 ; d. 1672. 2nd and favourite dau. of Protector, b. at Huntingdon, 1629; m., when 17, John Claypole, of Nor- borough ; Master of the Horse to Crom- well ; buried in Henry VII. 's Chapel. do. do. Wearing full lace collar WIC 2x1; Card. Signed S. C. 1652. Oval ; head and bust, 2| X 2 J. Looking to her left, f face ; pearl ornaments, and in hair, which is in ringlets. Signed S. C., 1651. Vellum. Signed S. C, 1652. Signed S. C, con- nected 1653. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Beau- fort. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Mr. J. White- head. do. Duke of Devon- shire. Remarks. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Mr. John Ber- ncrs. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Ascribed to S. Cooper. The beautiful blue em- ployed in this picture is especially note- worthy. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XV., No. 6. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XIV., No. 51. Exh. No. Kens., 1035- 1865, Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879 (K. 3) ; with a pair of sleeve links be- longing to Oliver Cromwell. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 347. Reputed to be " a lady of excellent spirit and judgment." She was a loyalist and a mem- ber of the Church of England, and is said to have upbraided her father for his share in the King's death. Exh. R.A.O.M. (K.I) 1879 25 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 122 Cromwell, Elizabeth (Mas. Claypole.) 2nd and favourite dau. of Protector. In blue dress and white scarf. Duke of Buc- cleuch. In the style of S. C. (Montagu House catalogue). 123 Do. do. Card. Signed S. C, 1653- Duke of Devon- shire. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1033, and B. F.A.C., 1889, Case IV., No. 9. 124 Do; do. Profile ; circular, 2|. Hair elaborately Earl ot Gos- ford. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1365, 125 Do. do. curled; pearl necklace ; i n pencil. X 2j. Oval, 2 Head and bust ; when young; nearly full face. Hair in curls; pearl necklace ; dress cut square and edged with white. H.M. the King. 126 Do. do. Marquis of Exeter. 127 Cromwell, Henry. 128 Do. 129 Do, 130 Do. Youngest son of the Protector; b, 1628. Entered Parliament- ary Army at 1 6 ; sat in Barebone's Parlia- ment, 1653 ; Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1657 ; was visited after Restoration by Charles II.; d. 1675. do. do. do. Head and bust, 2 x I J. Wears own long dark hair, f face ; in armour. Signed S. C. In armour. Signed S. C, connected, 1657. ^ face, turned to left ; white collar, buiF leather coat ; steel cuirass ; long flaxen hair. From a min. in the possession of Dr. Hayes, of Oxford. 26 Duke of Buc- cleuch. Mr. A. rison. Mor- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, Q. 10. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1904,101 914, for ;^252. Published by Jeffrey, Pall Mall, 1807. Samuel Cooper Title. I 181 Cromwell, Mary. 132 Do. 133 Do. 134 Cromwell, Oliver. 135 Do. 136 Do. 137 Do. Brief Biographical Details. 3rd dau. of the Protec- tor ; m. Thomas Belasyse at Hamp- ton Court, 1657. Her husband favoured the Re- storation, and was in office under Charles II. He was made Earl Fauconberg by William III., 1689; d. 1712. do. do. b. 1599, son of Robert Cromwell and Eliza- beth Stuart ; grand- son of Sir Henry Cromwell, of Hin- chinbrooke ; went to Sydney Sussex Col- lege, Cambridge ; said to have studied law at Lincoln's Inn ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Bour- chier, of Essex. Re- turned M.P. for Huntingdon, 1628, and for Cambridge, 1640. The rest of his career is too well known to need re- petition. He died of a tertian ague in 1658, on the 3rd September, the anni- versary of his vic- tories at Dunbar and Worcester. Description. ^ X i|. Head and bust. ^ face, look- ing to her right ; hair in ringlets, pearl necklace, dress cut square. Signed ; unfinished. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Duke of Buc- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. cleuch. 1627; R. A. O. M., No. 19. In the cata- logue of the latter she is described as the Countess of Fal- conberg, and said to be noted for her wit and beauty. Pepys calls her husband Lord Falconbridge, and speaks of her. (Diary 1663.) Dr. Williamson. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 52. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Signed S.C. (?), and (apparently) inter- laced, and dated 1656. Lord Aldenham. From the Grindlay colln., B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XLL, No. 25. do. Card; full face to Mr. John the right. Berners. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 476. do. Oil ; profile in ar- Lord Boston, mour. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1853- do. Duke of Buc- cleuch. R.A.O.M., 1879, K. 12. 27 English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner, Remarks. 138 Cromwell, b. 1599, son of Robert Duke of Buc- Walpole, in A. of P., Oliveb. Cromwell and Eliza- beth Stuart, cleuch. speaks of " this fine head " as in the pos- session of Lady Franklin, widow of Sir Thomas, a de- scendant of Crom- well. Vertue en- graved it. This should be Lady Frankland Russell, vide Catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery,! 897, p, 109. This miniature, which is justly regarded as one of the best authenticated and finest portraits of Cromwell in existence, is, according to Dallas, the one which Cromwell surprised Cooper in the act of copying, and took away from him in anger. " It was brought," according to the Montagu House catalogue, "to Messrs. Colnaghi, about i860, by a gentleman, the legal adviser of a lady to whom it had been presented by a member of the Frankland family, into whose possession it came through Mrs. Claypole." 139 Do. do. Profile. Earl of Crewe. 140 Do. do. Profile draw- pen and Paper ing, in brown tinted, from which Hou- braken engraved his portrait. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2537. Sold by Lady Cornwallis to Sir Joshua Reynolds for 100 guineas. He bequeathed it to Richard Burke, who left it to Frances, Lady Crewe, from whom it descended to her grand- daughter. Lady Houghton , by whom it was exhibited as above. Duke of Devon- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. shire. 1037; B.F.A.C., 1879, Case IV., No. 59. 141 142 143 Do. Do. Do. Do. do. do. do. do. In armour. Signed and dated, 1647. Card. do. Marquis of Exeter. Exh. Kens., 1865 ; B.F.A.C, 1879, Case IV., No. 18. Mr. Henry Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Farrar, jr. 303. Ascribed to S. Cooper. Card. Lord Fitzhar- dinge. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1472. 28 Samuel Cooper Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 144 Cromwell, b. 1599, son of Robert Lieut. -Colonel Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Oliver. Cromwell and Eliza- Sir George 762. beth Stuart. Lindsay Holford. 145 Do. do. Mr. E. H. Shown at B.F.A.C, Lawrence. Case XXIII., No. i, 1889. Said to have been painted when Cromwell was suffering from ague. It was long in the possession of the Lane family, his descendants. A miniature in exactly the same unfinished condition is in the possession of the Duke of Buccleuch. Sold at Christie's, Lawrence Sale, May 5, 1892, 101238, ;^68 5s • 146 Do. An Mr. Alfred R.A.O.M., 1879 (Q. Morrison. 16). 147 Do do. Enamel. Mr. Charles This was a present Polhill. made to Bridget 148 Do. do. Profile, looking to Lady North- right, cote ; from the Propert collection. Cromwell on her marriage with Gen. Ireton in 1646. It was worn by her as a clasp to a bracelet. The back is enam- elled in light blue, and bears a crown, the sun and moon, and the letter P. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 351. Same as the engraving in Houbraken's Heads of Illus- trious Men. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXXIV., No. 40. Propert surmises this to have been re- produced by Cooper from the pen and ink sketch in the collec- tion of the Duke of Devonshire. 29 English Miniature Painters Title. 149 Ceomwell, Oliver. Brief Biographical Details. , 1599, son of Robert Cromwell and Eliza- beth Stuart. Description. In armour dated 1657. Past or Present Owner. Marquis of Ripon. 150 Do, do. In crayons. Looking to left; grey hair; on paper, 14 x 12. 151 Do. do. Unfinished. 152 Do. 153 Do. do. Sidney- Sussex College, Cambridge. Given to it in 1765 by Mr. Hollis. Duke of Suther- land. Wallace collec- tion. Remarks. This was formerly in the possession of the Pallavicini family. There is a good en- larged copy of it in oils in the National Portrait Gallery. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 373. Was exhibited in the National Portrait collection, 1866. This magnificent portrait is the largest head by Cooper ex- tant. It was etched by Lamborn. The same view of the face as the Duke of Devonshire's por- trait, vide supra. Gallery 1 1, No. 81. Ascribed to S. C, but probably after S. C. do. 154 Do. do. 155 Do. 156 Do. do. do. An enamel by C. Formerly It was given him by Boit, after S. Horace Wal- his brother, Lord Cooper. pole's. Orford, and sold to Baldock at the S. Hill Sale, 14th day. No. 71, for 26 gs. — — Samuel Pepys, writing in his Diary, March 30, 1668, refers to a portrait of Oliver Cromwell which he saw at Cooper's house as " The Lord General's Picture," Earl of War- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. wick. 1942. Profile, looking to Duke of Port- his left ; a copy land, by Bernard Lees ; aged ; his hair very thin. 30 Samuel Cooper Title. 157 Cromwell, Oliver. 158 Do. 159 Do. 160 Do. 161 Do. 162 Do. 163 Do. 164 Cromwell, Richard. Brief Biographical Details. , 1599, son of Robert Cromwell and Eliza- beth Stuart. do. do. do. do. do. do. Third son of the Pro- tector, b. at Hunt- ingdon, 1626 ; suc- ceeded to his father's title, 4th September, 1658, Disagreeing with Parliament, he abdicated in April, 1659, and retired to the Continent. He returned to England in 1680, under the name of Clarke, and died in retirement at Cheshunt in 1712. Description. Face turned to his left. Copy on ivory by Bernard Lens. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Enamel. In armour. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. do. Mr. J. White- head. As Lord Protector, 1653- Engraving. From a picture in theposses- sion of Sir Thos. Frank- land. Vellum. Signed S. C, 1649. Mr. S. Adding- ton. Remarks. " Done from the ori- ginal of Cooper in the hands of Thomas Frankland, Esq. Bernard Lens, fecit Nov. 19, 1723." This inscription dates the use of ivory. A very fine copy. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 654. "Attri- buted to S. Cooper." Sold at Christie's, loth day of Samuel Wood- burn's sale, June, i854,lot2577,;^29. Sold at Christie's, Bootele's sale, June 22, 1868, lot 55, ^^232. Sold, Henry Farrar's sale, Christie's, June 12, 1866 lot, 567, lis I OS. Engraved by Vertue. Engraved by Vertue from a min. in 1 724. This may be the one seen by Pepys; vide supra. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 314. 31 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 165 [ Cromwell, Richard. Third son of the Pro- tector, VeUum. Mr. John B e r n e r s. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 345. 166 Do. do. in armour. Duke of Buc- deuch. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, A. I. 167 Do. do. do. Signed S. C. do. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, A. 19. 168 Do. do. Signed, 1643. The late Mr. Chas. Butler. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case I., No. 38. 169 Do. do. Card. Signed S. C, 1653- EarlofCaledon. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 190. Assumed to be Richard Crom- well. 170 Do. do. In armour ; small. Signed 1658. In silver gilt filigree frame. Sold at Christie's, 1 5th May, 1906. 171 Do. do. Signed S. C, 1647. Mr. Edward Cheney. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 458. 172 Do. do. Card. Mr. R. G. Clarice. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1956. 173 Do. do. Mr. J. T. Gib- son Craig. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2884. 174 Do. do. Signed S. C, 1655. Lady Fellows. Exh. Kens,, 1865, No. 1051. 175 Do. do. Signed S. C, 1653. Mr. C.E. Lees. Exh. B.F,A,C,, 1889, CaseXXlX„No.28. 176 Do. do. 1664. The Earl of Leven and Melville. Stuart Exh. 177 Do. do. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 178 Do. do. Sold at Strawberry Hill on 14th day, lot 11. Purchased by J. M. Smith for 2 5 guineas, when it was stated to have come from the collection of T. Barrett, Esq., of Lees, Kent. 179 Do. do. Oil. Mrs. Sotheby. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 1 94. 180 Do. do. Vellum. Signed S. C, 1664. Miss Talbot. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 880. 32 Samuel Cooper Title. 181 Cromwell, Richard. 182 Do. 183 CUTTS, Lord John. 184 Cumber- land, Frances, Countess OF. 185 Dartmouth, George Legge, 1st Baron. 186 Davis " Mrs." (Mary) Brief Biographical Details. Third son of the Pro- tector. do. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Soldier and poet. b. i66i ; d. 1707. Called the "Sala- mander," from being always found in the thickest of the fire. "With Marlborough at Blenheim ; Col. of the Coldstream Guards, 1 701 ; Com.- in-ChiefoftheForces, Ireland, 1705. b. 1594; d. 1643. The only dau. of Robert Cecil, i st Earl of Salisbury ; m. Henry Clifford, 1st Earl, 161 1. There is a monu- ment to her at York. b. 1648. Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of Fleet, 1688-9. Supporter of James II. ; was committed to the Tower, 1691, where he died. See Dixon, No. 27. 187 Deane, A young man OF THE FAMILY OF, IN Suffolk. Oval, head and bust, 2^X2^. I face, looking to his right. Long dark brown hair ; in armour, white collar. Signed, 1662. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Signed S. C. Sir F. Cook, Bt. Signed S. C, 1656. V. and A. Mu- seum, from the Propert colln. Sal- ting Bequest. In armour. Mr. Willett, " in Thames Street." From a min. in the possession of Lord Orford. Engraved by Harding, 1792. Another plate from the same min. Engraved by Gardner ; pub- lished by Harding, 1797. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 58. This is dated 1662. Lord John Cutts was, ac- cording to the Dic- tionary of N. Biog., not born until 1661; there is a discrep- ancy here which I am unable to ex- plain. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, XXVIII. 15. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XXXIV., No. 43. This is now termed portrait of a gentle- man. Engraved in small 4to. See Anecdotes of Painting. Sub G&r&rd Valck. Described in a note of Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting, under Cooper, Chap, xii., as " not equal to most of Cooper's portraits." 33 English Miniature Painters 188 Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks, Deeby, b. 1599; d. 1664. Signed S. C, con- Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M Charlotte, Dau. of Claude de nected, 1671. cleuch. A. 14. Countess of. la Tremouille ; m. Black cap, light 1 626, James Stanley, blue dress, pearl Lord Strange; after- necklace. wards 7th Earl of Derby. Celebrated for her heroic defence of T-athom House against the Parlia- mentarian forces. Retired to Isle of Man, which she was compelled to sur- render, after the execution of her hus- band in Sept., 1 65 1. He had conducted Charles to Boscobel after the battle of Worcester. She was the last person to submit to the Parliament. 1879, 189 Derby, Jas., 7th Earl of. 190 Derby, Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of. 191 Devonshire, Countess of. 192 Do. Son of James, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife, the heroic Charlotte de la Tre- mouille. m. Doro- thea Rupa; d. 1672. Elizabeth Cecil, dau. of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, and wife of William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire, by whom she was mother of the ist Duke. d. 1689. do. 2^ X 2. In armour, wearing Garter ribbon. Long hair; wide collar; black dress, embroidered with gold. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Duke of Devon- shire. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1030; B.F.A.C., 1889, Case IV., No. 60. Signed Sa. Cooper, f length. Dated 1642. Marquis of Exeter. Dickinson Exh. of Miniatures, 1880, J. I. 193 DiGBY, Lord. See Bristol. 194 DiGBY, — John, 1st Earl. On card. Painted about 1670. Mr. F. G. B. Wingfield Digby. This min. was exhibited at Kensington, 1 865, and ascribed to S. Cooper, but a note in the catalogue shows it is signed P. C, and probably is the work of P. Carandini. 34 Samuel Cooper Title. 195 DiGBY, Mr. Brief Biographical Details. Son of Digby. Sir Kenelm Description. Past or Present Owner. SirC.W.Dilke, Bt. Remarks. Exh. Leeds, 1868. 196 Digby, Lady Catherine Howard. 1st wife of Sir John, Card, son of Sir Kenelm Digby. Mr. F. G. B. Wing fie Id Digby. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2170; B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XL, No. 2 ; and Leeds, 1868. Sold at Straw- berry Hill, 14th day. Bought by Rodd for 17 guineas from the collection of Mr. Barrett of Lees in Kent. 197 Digby, Venetia Lady. 2nd wife of Sir Kenelm Digby ; youngest dau. of Sir Edward Stanley ; b. at Tong Castle, 1 600. De- scribed by Clarendon as a lady of extra- ordinary beauty, and of as extraordinary fame ; rumour, or perhaps slander, having at one time been busy with her name. Shewasfound dead In her bed, 1633, and Is so re- presented In a re- markable miniature by Peter Oliver, now In the possession of Mr. Digby at Sher- borne Castle. Signed, 1655. Duke of Buc- Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, cleuch. IL, 22. 198 Dorset, Sackville, Earl of. H.M. the King. The attribution of this miniature Is not certain. 199 Dover, Henry Jermyn, 1st Lord. b. I 636 ; d. I 708 ; nephew of Henry Jermyn, Earl of St. Albans. Master of the Horse to Duke of York, 1660. Followed James to France and fought at the Boyne. Signed, 1667. The late Rev. W. B. L. Hawkins. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXIX., No. 68. 35 English Miniature Painters Title. 200 DUCKETT, Col. John. 201 Dudley, Frances Ward, 1st Baroness. 202 Durham, Bishop of. 203 Elizabeth Stuart, Princess. 204 Do. 205 Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of. 206 Evelyn, John. Brief Biographical Details. Son of Wm. Duckett, Esq. Description. Oil on copper. § face ; looking to right ; lace collar. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Granddaughter to 8th Baron Sutton of Dudley ; succeeded to the title, 1643. Vellum. Signed S. C. Blue dress, black mantle, pearl n eck- lace. See Crewe. 2nd dau. of Charles I. Oval, 2x1^ b. 1635. Confined as a prisoner atCaris- brooke Castle, where she d. 1650. Was very studious. do. b. 1592. Educ.Merton Col., Oxon. ; mar. notorious Lady Frances Howard, from whom he was divorced; Gen. of the Parliamentary Army, 1642. d. 1646. b. 1620; Royalist; secy. Royal Society, 1672. Author of the well - known Diary, Sylva, and other works; d. 1706. Oval, bust, 2 J X if. § face ; looking to her right at the spectator; hair in ringlets ; large pearl necklace. Bust. § face ; look- ing to his right; nearly profile; as an elderly man. Moustache and pointed beard, sandy complexion , wide lace collar, long hair. Oil on copper. Propert coUec- Exh. Fine Arts Society, tion. 1897, No. 51. The Diet, of Nat. Biography gives a Joh n Duckett, 1613-44, a Roman Catholic priest, who was shot by the Par- liamentarians. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Hergrandfather,having lavished much of his fortune in profligacy, married his heiress, Frances, to Humble Ward, son of a wealthy goldsmith to Charles I. Exh. at Kens., 1865, No. 1589, and Leeds, 1868. ; face. Earl Beauchamp. "Named Temperance from her gentle bear- ing " (D/V/. 0/ Nat. Biog.). Ascribed to S. Cooper. The drapery and background is unusually dark for his work. H.M. the King. The very old appear- ance of this lady is accounted for by her having been an in- valid. do. Fine Art Soc. Exh., Propert collection. No. 52. 36 Samuel Cooper Title. 207 Exeter, William, 2nd Eael of, K.G. 208 Exeter, Frances, wife of 4th Earl. 209 Exeter, 4th Earl of. 210 Fairfax, Anne Verb 211 Fairfax, Mary. 212 Fairfax, Lady Mary. 213 Do. 214 Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord. 215 Do. 216 Do. Brief Biographical Details. , 1566 ; m. (i) Lady Elizabeth Manners, 1589; (2) Elizabeth Drury. d. 1640. Description. Oval, 3 X 2j. In armour; lace cravat ; fair full- bottomed wig. £ face, looking to his right. On vellum. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. d. 1699. b. 1628 ; m. Lady Frances Manners. Messrs. Duveen Ascribed to S. Cooper, Bros. but looks later than 1640, when the Earl of Exeter died. Ascribed to S. Cooper. 3 X 2j I face ; turned to left. In long wig, ar- mour, and lace collar. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Sold, Hawkins's sale, Christie's, 1904, lot 915, £^0 8s. Wife of Thomas, 3rd Lord ; dau. of Hor- atio, Lord Vere of Tilbury. Dau. of Thomas Lord Fairfax. See Buck- ingham. Dau. of Edmund, ist Earl of Musgrave; wife of Ferdinando, and Lord Fairfax, Pa rliame n t ar y General. do. b. 1612; d. 1671. The famous Parliamen- tary General ; served at Marston Moor. Commander- in-Chief at Naseby. Commissioner for pro- moting Restoration. do. do. Oval. With brown hair and ringlets, blue dress, and pearl necklace. Vellum. S. C. Signed Duke of Buc- cleuch. Oil on copper. do. Propert collec- tion. Signed. Long brown hair, black coat, and lawn collar. Oval. ijx|, about. I n armour, fair hair; looking to hisleft; extremely fine and delicate work. Mr. Fairfax- Murray. Here represented young. (Qry as same as formerly in S. Addington collec- tion.) Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. Exh. Kens., No. 1597; 1868. 1865, Leeds, Ascribed to S. Cooper. Mr. E. M. Hodg- kins's Exhibition, 1905. Ascribed to Fairfax — but more like Richard Cromwell. 37 English Miniature Painters Title. 217 Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord. 218 Do. 219 Do. 220 Falkland, Lucius Carey, 2nd Viscount. 221 Do. 222 Fanshawe, Miss Aline. 223 Fanshawe, John, of Parsloes. 224 Fauconberg, Countess. 225 Fauconberg, Viscount. 226 Fielding, Lady Mary. Brief Biographical Details. b. i6i2 ;d. 1671. The famous Parliamen- tary General. do. Description. do. Soldier and statesman, b. I 6 I o. M.P., Newport, 1640 ; Secy, of State, 1642. Fought at Edgehill ; killed at Newbury, 1643 ; the friend of Clarendon. do. b. 1627 ; m. her cousin John, 1659; d.1662. d. 1689. See Mary Cromwell. b. 1627; m. Mary Cromwell, 1657. Charles II. made him a Privy Councillor. He died 1700. Wife of Beau Fielding ; daughterofBarnham Swift, Viscount Car- lingford, of Rother- ham, Yorks. d. 1682. In armour, wearing beard. if X i^. In armour. Signed S.C., 1 649. § face, turned to the left ; brown hair in ringlets. Signed S. C. In black and white doublet. Oil, on copper. 2^ X 2. In a white dress, with a blue scarf SignedS.C, 1647 (or 8 ?). 3 X 2 J. Signed S. C, entwined ; dated 1657. In armour. Signed; dated 1662. With hair in ring- lets ; wearing /j'/- collete dress, with pearl necklace. Past or Present Owner. Was in the col- lection of Bryan Fair- fax, Esq. Mr.J. Pierpont Morgan. Remarks. Duke of Buc- cleuch. The late Mr. Charles But- ler. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. do. Bernal collec- tion. Engraved in Hou- braken's Series of Heads, 1738. In rich enamelled closing case; Virgin and Child, landscape, etc., painted on it. Sold at Christie's, Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 919, ;^i 52 5s. From a miniature in the possession of G. Scott, Esq. En- graved by Worlidge. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, M. 10. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, 1.36. This name is often spelt Falconberg. Mr. E. M. Hodg- kins's Exhibition, 1905- 38 \ Samuel Cooper Title. 227 FlENNES, Col. Nathaniel. 228 Fleetwood, Lieut.-Gen. Chables. 229 Do. 230 Fleetwood, Colonel George. Brief Biographical Details. b. i6o8; son of William, i st Vis- count Saye and Sele, leader of the Inde- pendents. Colonel in the Parliamen- tarian Army ; sur- rendered Bristol ; tried and con- demned, but par- doned. Speaker of Cromwell's House of Lords. d. in retirement, 1669. Son of Sir Thos. Fleet- wood, Cup-bearer to James I. and Charles I. Fought on the Parliamentarian side at Newbury, Nase- by, and Dunbar, m. Bridget Cromwell, widow of General Ireton, 1652. Com- mander-in- Chief and Lord Deputy in Ireland, 1654-57 ; was excepted from Act of Pardon at Re- storation, d. 1692. do. Regicide, born at The Vache, Chalfont St. Giles. Brother of Charles. M.P. for Bucks at intervals, 1 640-1 654 ; a Com- missioner for the trial of Charles I. ; a mem- ber of the House of Lords under Crom- well. Description. Oval, 2^ X 2. Signed S. C, 1657. In armour; his cravat tied with black rib- bon. Nearly full face ; fair com- plexion. Signed S. C, 1656. Signed and 1651. Oval, bust portrait, f face, looking to his left. In arm- our, wearing a plain falling collar. Signed S. C; dated 1647. About 28 ; real sandy hair ; blue- grey eyes ; faint colourless eye- brows and moustache ; pale even complexion. Armour, gold pins ; linen collar. Mole on left cheek. Past or Present Owner. EarlBeauchamp. Remarks. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 44. Earl of Gosford. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1349- dated, Mr. H. Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, No. 41. 1912, Mr. Gery Mil- ner- Gibson, CuUum. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 53. This beauti- ful and characteristic example of Cooper was left by Fleet- wood to his daughter Anna, and its history can be traced down to its purchase by an ancestor of the present owner. Note the bold touches on the hair and its astonishing freedom, the absolute unflinching fidelity of the portrait, a certain power and refinement given to him with all his plainness. 39 English Miniature Painters Title. 231 Fleetwood, Mrs. 232 Fleetwood. 233 forshall, Lady 234 Franklin, Lady 235 Frederick, Elector Palatine. Brief Biographical Details. Wife of Lleut.-General Charles Fleetwood. Description. Past or Present Owner. 236 Gains- borough, Countess of. 237 Gains- borough, Earl of. 238 Gayer, Sir Robert. 239 Gloucester, Henry, Duke of. 240 Graham, James. 241 Graham, Sir Richard, of ESK AND Netherby. 242 Graham, Mr. (so-called). 1596 ; m. Princess Elizabeth Stuart, dau. of James I., 1613 ; driven from his throne by Em- peror Ferdinand, 1630 ; d. 1632. Of Stoke, Bucks. See Henry. See Montrose. Without Christian name or date; en- graved from a small miniature. Card. 4x3. Signed S. C, entwined. In a black doublet with deep lace collar. X 2. Signed S.C., entwined, 1656. Bust ; in a white dress; pearl neck- lace. 3 X 2|. Signed and dated, 1657. In armour. In light-brown loose robe ; fair wig. Remarks. See Cromwell, Bridget. Earl of Shaftes- bury. Earl of Wharn- clifFe. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2087. Ascribed to J. Hoskins. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, N. 18. do. do. Duke of Buc- cleuch. From Lord North- brook's collection. Signed and dated, Mrs. J. Aber- 1650. crombie. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 43. But the ascription to Sir R. Graham is now questioned. 2^ X 2. Signed Duke of Port- S. C, i n t e r- land. twined. Man in black doublet and cloak ; f face, looking to his left. 40 Samuel Cooper Title. 243 Gramont, Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of. 244 GWYNNE, OR GWYN, Eleanor. Brief Biographical Details. Description. b. 1641 ; d. 1708. Brown hair, in ring- b. 1650 ; d. 1687. Orange girl ; actress and Mistress of Charles II. and others; rival of Madam Carwell (Duchess of Ports- mouth). The ducal family of St. Albans are descended from one of her sons. let s; wearing white bodice, or- namented with pearls. Vellum. Past or Present Owner. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1625. 245 Do., WITH HER TWO SONS. do. According to the Art Journal {18 50) there exists a min. of this subject, ascertained as S. Cooper's work. There is a rare and very early mezzo- tint, by H. Gascar, reproduced in Fosters Stuarts, vol. ii., of Nell Gwynne and her two sons. 246 Do. 247 Do. 248 Do. do. do. do. 3i X 2f , Oval ; head and bust ; looking slightly to her left. With a long curl over right shoulder ; in a white frilled chemisette. Signed Samuel Cooper, 1668. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 62. Ascribed to Samuel Cooper. It was not usual for him to sign his name in fuU. A copy. Card, 3i X 2f • Dyce Bequest, V. and A. Museum , D. 94. Engraved by R. Earlom in Wood- burn's 700 Illustrious Characters; pub- lished 1 8 10-15. 41 English Miniature Painters Title. 249 Hamilton, William, 2nd Duke OF. 250 Do. 251 Do. 252 Hampden, John. 253 Do. 254 Harley, Sir Edward. 255 Do. Brief Biographical Details. b. I 6 1 6, A brave Royalist soldier. Made a K.G. by Charles II., whose companion in Hol- land he was. Killed at the battle of Wor- cester, 1 65 1. do. do. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 1594. Eldest son of Wm. Hampden and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Crom- well, aunt of the Protector. Educ. Oxford; studied at the Inner Temple. M.P.forWendover; resisted the imposi- tion of ship money, 1635. Killed in skirmish with Prince Rupert at Chalgrove Field, 1643. do. b. 1624; d. 1700. Son of Sir Robert Harley, of Brampton Bryan, Co. Here- ford, Governor of Dunkirk. Politician temp. Charles II. and William III. Knight of the Bath, 1660; Father of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford; Queen Anne's Minister. do. Sackville Bale Exh. Kens., 1865, collection. No. 1644. Pencil drawing in the possession of the pub- lisher, Woodburn, 1815. Signed S. C. From a min. in the possession of Wm. Smith, of Chelsea. Engraved by Stow; published 18 14. Mr. S. R. Solly. Exh, Kens., 1865, No. 671. In oil on copper. Earl Spencer. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 951. face, looking to his left. Duke of Port- land. Engraved by Vertue, 1749- 42 Samuel Cooper I Title. 256 Harrison, Sir John, Bt. 257 Henriette, duchesse D'Orleans. Brief Biographical Details. Of Balls Park, Hert- fordshire. Description. Card. Signed S. C. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Marquess of Exh. Kens., Townshend. No. 2486. 1865, Wearing a black bodice, with a pearl necklace ; hair, brown, with red ribbon. Signed. b. at Exeter, 1 644 ; youngest dau. of Charles I. ; en- trusted when 14 days old to the care of Anne, Coun- tess of Morton, by whom she was secretly conveyed into France in 1646 ; m. Philip, Due D'Orleans, 1660; was an agent be- tween Louis XIV. and Charles II. ; came to Dover, 1670, on a political mission. After her return she died, in great agony, poisoned, it was said, by her husband. This lady is known as "La Belle Hen- riette," and is the subject of the finest of Bossuet's " Orai- sons Funebres." Mr. E. M. Hodg- kins's Exhibition, 1905, No. 5. 258 Do. 259 Do. do. do. In a white bodice ; her hair in ring- lets ; blue back- ground. From the Pro- pert collec- tion, V.& A. Museum; Salting Be- quest. 260 Do. do. 261 Henrietta Maria, Queen. b. 1609. Sixth and youngest child of Henri IV. of France and Mariede Medici, m. Charles I., 1625, at Notre Dame; d. at Colombe, France, 1669. Almost full face ; turned slightly to left ; brown hair, pearl ornaments, blue bodice — decollete. Signed S. C, monogram. Signed S. C. do.. No. 31. There is an enamel, by Petitot, of the same size, similar to this, and perhaps the one in the collection of Horace Walpole, who describes it as " a very large and capital one, ex- quisitely laboured." Hawkins's sale, Chris- tie's, 1904, lot 892, fetched £1^ 4s. Lady Fellows. Exh. No. Kens.; 1052 1865, 43 English Miniature Painters Title. 262 Henrietta Maria, Queen. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1609. Sixth and youngest child of Henri IV. of France and Marie de Medici. Description. Signed S. C. In a gold filigree set- ting. Past or Present Owner. Mr. C. F. lows. Remarks. Fel- Stuart Exh., No. 432. 263 Henry, Prince, Duke of Gloucester. Youngest child of Charles I.; b. 1640. A youth of much promise ; died of smallpox soon after the Restoration, 1660. Signed S, C, con- nected, 1654. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1889, M. 33. 264 Do. do. Signed ; dated 1655. do. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1889, M. 15. 265 Herbert, Lord Charles. Son of the 4th Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. Head and bust, 3 J X 2f ; oval. Long curly natu- ral hair, f face, looking to his left. In armour. Signed S. C; white turned down collar. Mr. C. F. Fel- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1889, lows. Case M. 6. As a young man. 266 Heydon, Anne, Lady. b. 1567. Widow of Sir John Potts of Man- nington, Norfolk ; wife of Sir John Heydon, Lieut.-Gen. of the Ordnance to Charles I. d. 1642. Signed S. C, con- nected. In a dove-coloured dress, pearl neck- lace. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1889, Case A. 7. Sold at Strawberry Hill, 14th day, lot 9 ; bought by Mr. H. Rodd for £2- " I" his best style," ac- cording to the Cata- logue. 267 HoBBES, Thomas. 1588; d. 1679. Philosopher, b. at Malmesbury; educ. Oxford ; author of The Leviathan ; friend of Bacon and Jonson. At the age of 76. Engraved by Faith- orne. Pepys says : " He (Cooper) drew Mr.Hobbes'spicture as like as art could afford, and one of the best pieces that ever he did, which His Majesty upon his return bought of him, and conceives as one of his greatest rarities at White- hall." 44 I Samuel Cooper Title. 268 Holland, Henry Rich., Earl OF. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1590. Son of ist Earl of Warwick ; known when Am- bassador at Paris as Lord Kensington ; changed sides re- peatedly during Civil War. Beheaded, 1648. Description. In armour and wig. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Sold at Christie's, 15th May, 1906. See Clarendon. Lodge terms him, " Incom- parably the most ac- complished English courtier of his time." 269 Do. do. In buff coat and baldrick. H.M. the King. 270 Do. do. Engraved by Godefroy. 271 Do. do. In armour. H.M. the King. Bears a very handsome resemblance to Charles I. 272 Do. do. On card, 2 x 2^^. | face ; wearing his own hair long; looking to right. V. and A. Museum, No. 688. 273 HoLLES, Sir Frescheville. b. 1 64 1. Sonof Jervais Holies; M.P. for Grimsby, 1667; Captain in Navy ; kil ed at battle of Solebay, 1672. 3 X 2 J. Signed cy- pher, 1669. In armour, long wig, pink tie to cravat; full front, but face slightly to his left. Duke of Port- land. Termed " a profane commander, a con- ceited idle prattling fellow," by Samuel Pepys. 274 Holles, Lucy Carr, Lady. I X f . £ face, look- ing to her right. Signed S.C, 1 654. Black dress and blackclothon hair; pearl necklace. do. 275 Howard, Katherine, Lady. 276 Ireton, General Henry. See Digby, Lady. 16 II. B.A. Oxford, 1629; of the Middle Temple; joined the Parliamentarians at the outset of the Civil War, and was an active supporter of Cromwell through- out ; m. Bridget Cromwell, dau. of the Protector, in 1646. 5. to Head and bust oval. 2^ X 2. face, looking his right. Middle aged. Wearing own hair long. In armour ; with turned down collar. Signed. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Exh. Brussels, No. SS- 1912, Was one of the Judges and signed the death warrant of Charles. Cromwell's deputy in Ireland, 1649-51. 45 English Miniature Painters Title. 277 Ireton, General Henry. 278 Do. 279 Ireton, Mrs. 280 IsHAM, Sir Justinian, 2nd Baronet. 281 James II. when Duke of York, 282 Do. 283 Do. 284 Do. Brief Biographical Details. b. i6ii. B.A.Oxford, 1629. Description. do. See Cromwell, Bridget. b. 16 10. M.P. for Nor th am ptonshire, 1661-74. Royalist; d. 1674. b. 1633. 2nd son of Charles I. Escaped to Holland, 1648; fought under Tur- enne and with the Spanish in Flanders. m.AnneHyde,i659; Lord High Admiral, 1660; defeated de Ruyter, 1672. m. Mary of Modena, 1673. Ascended the throne, 1685 ; abdi- cated, 1688; fought battle of Boyne, 1690, d. 1701. do. do. do. Vellum. Signed S.C, and dated 1649. Signed and dated, 1645. £ face ; brown hair ; plain collar ; in armour. Card. Signed S. C, Oval; ^ face, to right. In armour, wearing ribbon of Garter and a large fair wig. Signed and dated. In a grey doublet, wearing ribbon of the Garter and large wig. Seen to waist. 2^ X 2. I face, looking to his right ; in a parti- coloured doublet and wide linen collar. 46 Past or Present Owner. Mr. Charles Polhill. Sir Vere Isham, Bt. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Propert, and formerly Ad- dington col- lections. Duchess of B e a u f o r t. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 352. The por- trait engraved by Houbraken is said to be from a picture by Cooper in the collection of David Polhill, and is pro- bably this one. Sold at Christie's, Hawkins's sale, 1 904,;^ 1 20; lot 9 1 7. Exh. No. Kens., 2150. 1865, Exh. R.A.O.M., 1865, M. 8 ; Stuart Exh., 900. F.A.S. No. Exh., 50. 1897, 'd Samuel Cooper Title. 285 James II. WHEN Duke OF York. 286 Do. Brief Biographical Details. 287 Do., AGED 19. 288 Do. 292 Lady, Portrait of. 293 Lauderdale, John Maitland, Duke of. b. 1633. 2nd Charles I. do. son of do. Description. Oval. Directed towards right ; in long wig, breast- plate and sash ; half length. In armour ; wearing full bottom wig and lace cravat; ^ face, looking to his left. Bust ; lace collar. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Engraved in Mezzotint by R. Williams. He also made another smaller plate of this. H.M. the King. One of the most superb miniatures in the Royal Collection, Windsor. Mr. J. W. Safe. 289 James, Duke OF York and Albany. 290 Keroualle, Louise Ren^e de. 291 Kirke, Miss. See list of Alexander Cooper's work, do. Mrs. Sotheby. do. Thus entitled. See Portsmouth, Duchess of. Daughter of General Kirke, and Maid of Honour to the Queen. See " Unknown." b. 1616 ; son of ist Earl of Lauderdale. In early life a zealous Covenanter. Joined the King's party ; taken at Worcester, and kept in prison till the Restoration. Then made K.G., Lord High Com- missioner for Scot- land, etc. m. 2nd wife, Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart. d. 1672. Oval, bust, 2^ X if ; nearly full face. In p,lain white dress ; no orna- ments ; quite young ; fair hair. Duchess of Beaufort, Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh, R.A.O.M., 1889, O. 2 ; Dickinson Exh., J. 6. There are two miniatures of James II. by Alexander Cooper in Rijks Museum in Amsterdam. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXI., No. 19. Engraved by Scriven ; published by Miller & Carpenter, 1810. 47 English Miniature Painters Title. 294 Lauderdale, John Maitland, Duke of. 295 Leeds, Thos. Osborne, 1st Duke of, Danby, 1st Earl of. 296 Ley, Lady Margaret 297 Lemon, Margaret. 298 Lenthall, William. Brief Biographical Details. b. i6i6 ; son of ist Earl of Lauderdale. Description. Past or Present Owner. b. 1 63 1 . Politician and statesman. Great- grandson of Sir Ed- ward Osborne, Lord Mayor of London ; M.P. for York, 1665 ; Lord High Treasurer, 1673. His political vicissi- tudes too many and great to be detailed here. d. 17 12. Daughter of James, 3rd Earl of Marl- borough. Mistress of Sir A. Van Dyck, who painted her several times ; said also to have been the Mistress of Endymion Porter. b. at Henley, 1591 ; educated, Oxford and Lincoln's Inn ; M.P. for "Woodstock in Long Parliament. Made Speaker of the Rump Parliament and Keeper of the Great Seal. d. in retirement at Bur- ford, 1662. Signed S. C, 1685. In armour ; fair wig. Oval, 3 X 2 J outside of frame; to waist. £ face, to right ; holding a grey scarf. In a pink dress, with blue lining; pearl neck- lace ; rock and sky background ; medium brown hair ; delicate complexion. Signed S. C, 1648. On card. Dressed as a Cava- lier, and wearing a slouched felt hat. Signed S. C. Up- right, 4f X 3|. Inscribed Mar- guerite Lemon. Card. Signed and dated, 1652. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. A copy by Lady Bing- ham, painted 1774, was sold at Straw- berry Hill, nth day, No. 44, to W. M. Smith, for IZ 13s. 6d. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889. Note the date 1685, 10 years after Cooper's death. Probably an error in reading the date. Mr. C. Fairfax- Murray. This miniature was catalogued as Lady Leigh in the Exh. at Kens, in 1865, No. 1647, it being then in the Sackville Bale col- lection. Sold at Christie's, May 23, 1881, lot 1428, Mr. Henry Exh. Brussels, 1912, Pfungst. No. 40. Lieut. -Colonel Sir George L. Holford. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 760 ; Leeds, 1868 ; and B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXIX., No. 26. 48 Samuel Cooper Title. 299 Lenthall, William. 300 Do. 301 LiLBURNE, Col. Robert. Brief Biographical Details. Description. b. at Henley, 1591 ; Oil on copper, educated, Oxford and Lincoln's Inn. do. b. 16 13. Regicide ; served in Cromwell's armies. M.P. for the East Riding, 1656. On the Res- toration was im- prisoned for life, d, 1665. Signed, dated 1659, " Samuel Cooper." Past or Present Owner. Propert collec- tion. V.andA. Mus. Salting Be- quest, 4641. No. Remarks. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXXV., No. 35- Engraved R. Cooper. This miniature is now termed "Portrait of a Soldier." B.F.A.C, 1 889, Case XXXIV., No. 50. It was sold at the Addington sale, 1883, for ;^74 I IS., and passed into the Propert collec- tion. 302 Do. 303 Do. 304 Lindsay, John, Earl of. 305 Lord General's Picture. do. do. 17th Earl of Crawford- Lindsay. One of the leading spirits of the Covenant ; taken prisoner by Crom- well, 1651 ; d. 1676. See Cromwell, Oliver. In armour. Long brown hair; lawn collar. Signed and dated 1640. Middle-aged ; head and bust, looking to left. In armour. Signed S. C, dated 1649. Mr. C. Fairfax Murray. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. Engraved by Caroline Watson ; published by Wilkinson, 1 807. Ascribed to the Earl of Lindsay. From the Propert collec- tion. 306 Loudoun, John Campbell, 1st Earl of. 307 Do. 308 Louisa Stuart, Princess. 1598 ; a leader of the Covenant ; En- voy from the Scots to Charles I. ; Lord- Chancellor of Scot- land 1641-60; fined by Charles II. ; d. 1663. do. 2nd dau. of Frederick Elector Palatine. In armour, with em- broidered collar. X 2^. In armour, with lace collar ; grey hair and small imperial. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. f face; in a red H.M. The King, dress. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. A min. of Loudoun was sold at Strawberry Hill, 14th day. No. 81, and bought by W. M. Smith, for li los. 49 English Miniature Painters Title. 309 Lucasia's portrait. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Walpole mentions {A. of P.) that "among Orinda's poems was one to Cooper on drawing her friend Lucasia's picture in 1660." 310 Lyttelton, constantine 311 Manners, Lady Dorothy. 312 Manners, Grace Lady. 313 Marvell, Andrew. b. 1638 ; d. 1662. See Shaftesbury, Countess of. Wife of Sir George Manners, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Pier- p o n t, K. G., and sister to Robert, Earl of Kingston. b. Hull, 1 62 1. Satirical writer and poet ; educ. Trin. Coll., Camb. ; assistant to John Milton. M.P. for Hull, 1660, till his death in 1678. 2 X i^. Fair hair ; ^ face, looking to his left. Signed S. C. Duke of Port- land. Oval, 2 X i|^; dated 1650. Signed S. C, monogram. In a black cap, tied under the chin. In oil. Duke of Rut- land. Mr. H. Pfungst. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 9 14; Leeds, 1868; was formerly in the collection of Lord Russell in 1683. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 64. There was a min. in oils of A. M. sold with six others, by various artists, at the C. H. T. Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 1 056, for £^\o for the seven. 314 Mary of Modena. See Crosse, No. 49. Oval, bust, 2I X if. Nearly full face, head turned slightly to her left; decollete white dress. Duchess of Beaufort. 315 Mary, Princess of Orange. broad, blue rib- bon. 316 Do. Eldest daughter of Signed, dated 1647. Charles I. ; b. 1 63 1 ; In white, with m. William, Prince of Orange, 1641 ; her son, afterwards William III., was born in 1650. As- sisted Charles II. on the Continent, and visited England after the Restoration, where she died of smallpox in 1660. do. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889. Case II., No. 23. To waist ; aged. middle H.M. the King. 50 Samuel Cooper Title. 817 May, Thomas. Brief Biographical Details. . 1595. Author ; educ. Sidney Sussex Coll. Camb. ; trans- lated Classics. Secre- tary for Parliament, 1646. His History of the Long Parlia- ment, 1647, praised by Chatham; d. 1650. (Dictionary of National Biography, xxxvii. 142.) Description. Past or Present Owner. Formerly in Mr. Edwin H. Law- rence's col- lection. Remarks. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXIII., No. 7. Sold at Christie's, May 5, 1892, lot 244. ll>S- 318 Do. do. On a mutton bone. D r. G. C. Williamson. Exh. Brussels, No. 51. 1912, 319 Maynard, Sir John of Tavistock. Judge and Member of Parliament; b. I 602 ; barrister, Middle Temple, 1626; M.P. for Totnes, 1 640 ; im- peached Strafford and Laud ; King's Sergeant, 1660; advocated Revolu- tion, 1689 ; M.P. for Plymouth, 1690; the year of his death ; aged 88. Vellum ; black cap Duke of and black robe. cleuch. Buc- Exh. Kens., No. 1599. From Horace Wal- pole and Lord Northwick's collec- tions. 320 Do. do. V, and A. Mu- seum ; Salting Bequest. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889. Case XXXIV., No. I 7. This is now termed, portrait of a gentleman, and as- cribed to T. Flat- man. It was sold at Christie's Addington sale, 1883, for Z^Zi and passed into the Propert collection. 321 Mazarin, Cardinal (?) face, looking slightly to his right ; black gown and bands; •' Geneva " cap. Dated S. C, 1659. Mr. John H. Skilbeck. Traditionally, Frost." Mr. 51 English Miniature Painters Title. 322 MiDDLETON, OR Myddle- TON, Mrs. Jane. Brief Biographical Details. Youngest dau. of Sir Robert Needham, Bt. ; b. 1645 ; sister to Eleanor Needham , Monmoutli's Mis- tress. She married, 1660, Charles Myddleton, of Chirk ; d. 1692. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 323 Milton, John. Poet, b, 1608; d. 1674. 324 Do. do. 325 Do. 326 Do., WHEN BLIND. 327 Do. do. do. do. Signed. Oval; 3 X 2^, on card. In a white smock, with white lace around the neck and over the back of her head, which is slightly inclined on her right shoulder ; nearly front view of figure; soft, smooth hair of medium brown ; blue-grey eyes ; even complexion ; blue background. Oval, bust ; nearly full face ; long hair, broad linen collar. Signed S. C, connected. Oil on copper. In oil. Earl Beauchamp De Gramont's Memoirs contain many refer- ences to this lady, who was one of the greatest ornaments of the Court of Charles II. Pepys records his delight to have " the fair Mrs. Middleton at our Church, who, indeed, is a very beautiful lady," and Evelyn speaks of her as "that famous, and, indeed, incompar- able lady." Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 46. There is a re- markable picture of her as a shepherdess, by Sir Peter Lely, in the National Portrait Gallery. Duke of Buc- cleuch. The late Mr. J. G. Fanshaw. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1889, A. 15. Was in pos- session of Mr.Villiers of Tours, and sold as "a portrait of a Gentleman "by Messrs. Foster, the auctioneers, at a general sale of that gentleman's pro- perty (M. Ho. Cat.). Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 520 ; Leeds, 1868 ; Dickinson Exh. of miniatures, 1880. Mr. W. Phillips. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2969. Oil on copper, 1654. Propert coUec- Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889. tion. Case XXXV., No. 27. Engraved and pub- lished by Caroline Watson, 1786. 52 Samuel Cooper Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 828 Milton, Pnef h i6n8 • c\ The portrait which once X U&l. LI. I \J\JO f U. John, 1674. belonged to Sir J. WHEN Reynolds. See Cun- BLIND. ningham's British Painters, vol. i., p. 239- A. p. Bayley writes in Notej and Queries about the portrait of Milton which was Sir Joshua's. The President bequeathed it to Dr. Mason, who in his will of 1797 left it to W. Burgh of New York, LL.D. ; from him it passed to the Morritt family, and has been preserved at Rokeby for many years. Leslie Stephen, in Diet, of Nat. Biog., does not allow its authenticity. E. Bensley replies, August loth, 1912 (iV. and Q.). See Tercen. Exh. Cat. of 1908 at Christ Coll., Camb. 329 Do. 330 MoNCK, George. 331 MoNCK, General. 332 Monmouth, James, Duke of. 333 Do. 334 Do., WHEN 17. do. See Albemarle. do. b. I 64 9, Holland. Eldest natural son of Charles II. by Lucy Walter (or Walters). On his marriage with Lady Frances Scott, dau. and heiress of the Duke of Buc- cleuch in 1665, he took the name of Scott. He served in the French Army in 1673 ; defeated the Covenanters ini 67 8; invaded England and claimed the throne in 1685 ; was defeated at Sedgmoor on the 5th July of the same year, and beheaded . on Tower Hill ten days later. do. do. 3 X 2^. On bone. Signed S. C. V. and A. Mu- A copy. Insertedhere, seumjones's as the whereabouts Bequest. of the original is unknown. Signed and dated, 1656. Ilchester, of. Earl Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879. Case I. 12. Oval, head and bust, 3I X 1%. In part armour; lace cravat. Nearly full face, looking slightly to his left. Wearing his own long hair. Signed S. C. Earl of Chester- field. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 767; Leeds, 1868. 53 English Miniature Painters Title. 335 Monmouth, James, Duke of, WHEN 23. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1649, Holland. Description. Past or Present Owner. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Remarks. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 60. Too old : poorly drawn ; as- cription seems doubtful. Cooper died when Mon- mouth was 23. 336 Do., as a youth. do. Figure unfinished. Oval, 5X3f; nearly full face ; head slightly in dined to right. H.M. the King. This beautiful minia- ture represents him when he was known as Master Crofts. Pepys describes see- ing him at Court, and terms him " the King's bastard, a most pretty sparke of about 15 years old." B.F.A.C.,1889. Case XII., No. 5. 337 Do. 338 Monmouth, H. Carey, Earl of. 339 Montagu, Edward. do. b. 1559 or 60. Son of Hen. Carey, Lord Hunsdon ; cr. Earl ofMonmouth, 1625. Author of Autobio- graphical Memoirs, d. 1639. See Sandwich, Earl of. 3i X2f. In a rich scarlet robe, long lace collar, and full bottomed wig. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 340 Montrose, James Graham, 1st Marquis of. I 61 2 ; educ. in France. Joined the Covenanters in 1637; afterwards declared for King Charles I., and won several battles ; he was de- feated by Leslie at Philiphaugh in 1645. On his return to Scotland was routed at Invercarron, and being betrayed by M'Leod of Assynt, was hanged in Edin- burgh in 1650. Oval, f face; look- ing to his left. In armour and in black and black scull cap. do. Stuart Exh., No. 900; R.A.O.M., 1879, M. 22. After Van Dyck, according to Mon- tagu House cata- logue. 54 Samuel Cooper Title. 841 MORLAND, Sir Samuel, 1st Baronet. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1625 ; mathematic- ian and diplomatist ; educ. at Cambridge; at first belonged to the Parliamentarians, but afterwardsjoined Charles II. Author of many scientific inventions ; became blind, and d. in 1695. Description. 2^ X 2. On card. Past or Present Owner. V. and A. Museum, No. 48 1. Be- queathed by Mrs. A. B. Woodcroft. Remarks. 342 MUGGLETON, LODOWICKE. 1609. Heresiarch. Apprenticed to a tailor ; had inward revelations, 165 1-2. Imprisoned for blas- phemy, 1653 ; had controversies with the Quakers; fined ;^500 in 1677. d. 1698 {Diet, of Nat. Biog.). 3 X 2^. In a black Mr. J. Pierpont Presumably the same slashed doublet. Morgan. as that sold at Ad- with wide lace dington sale, April collar ; long lank 26th, 1883, lot 113, hair; a clean- ;^IO lOS. shaven face. 343 "Munday." 344 Newcastle, William, Duke of. Vellum, on card. V. and A. 3^ X 2f . An un- Museum, finished portrait of No. 449. a gentleman in brown wig. Large full length after Sir A. Van- dyck. Duke of Buc- cleuch. On the front is painted "Munday" with other letters or fig- ures. At the back is printed Cooper. Thisminiature forms part of the contents of the pocket-book formerly supposed to be Cooper'sj con- taining 1 5 miniatures (See Mrs. Ross and others). Exh. R.A.O.M., 1889. M. 17. According to the Diet, of Nat. Biog., this nobleman spent nearly a million pounds in the Royal service. Eldest son of Sir Charles Cavendish, b. 1592; educ. at Cambridge; Governor to Charles, Prince of Wales, 1638 ; defeated Fair- fax at Atherton Moor; cr.Marquisof Newcastle, 1643; m. Margaret, dau. of Sir J. Lucas, 1645. After the defeat at Marston Moor he retired abroad ; returned at the Restoration and was made Duke of Newcastle in 1665. d. 1676. 345 Do. do. In blue. SS do. English Miniature Painters Title. 346 Newcastle, Duchess of. 347 Nicholas, Lady Penelope COMPTON. 348 Do. Brief Biographical Details. Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Lucas of Colchester. Maid of Honour to Queen Henrietta Maria, m. (2nd wife) William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle; wrote plays, poems, and a life of her husband, d. 1674. Dau. of Spencer, 2nd Earl ofN orthamp ton ; wife of Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State to Charles I. and Charles II. do. Description. 349 Nobleman OF THE time OF Charles I. 350 Norfolk, Jane, Duchess of. 351 Northumber- land, Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of. 1602 ; made Lord High Admiral in 1637. Being dis- missed in 1642 he decidedinParliament against the King, but did not favour the execution of Charles; kept aloof from public affairs during the Commonwealth ; after the Restoration was made a P.C. d. in 1668. Ln a blue dress, wearing pearl necklace. Signed, s. c. 2^ X if. Oval on card. In a blue dress, wearing pearls. Past or Present Owner. Late Sir T. W. Holburne, Bt. Remarks. Duke of cleuch. Buc- Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. H.M. the King. S. C. '3^- 2^ X i|-|- Inscribed V. and A. Mu- seum, Salting bequest. No. 4627. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 506 ; Leeds, 1868. Ascribed to S. Cooper. Bought at Strawberry Hill, 20th day of sale, lot 9, by Rodd, for seven guineas. R.A.O.M.,1879. Case O. No. 5 ; and Leeds, 1868. From the Mauritshuis. Clarendon terms this nobleman "the proudest man alive." This miniature was probably formerly at Castle Howard and copied from the head in the picture by Van Dyck belonging to the Marquis of Salisbury, of which there is a replica at Petworth. 352 Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of. b. 1621 ; Lord Chan- cellor ; M.P. for Canterbury and for Oxford University, d. 1682. Card. 2| X 2 J, V. and A. Museum, No. 304. This distinguished law- yer was the Amri of Absalom and Achi- tophel. N.B.— This is described as a copy, but is here inserted, as such a portrait must have existed. 56 Samuel Cooper Title. 853 Gates, Titus. 354 Orange. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1649. T^^ informer and perjurer ; ex- pelled from Mer- chantTaylorsSchool ; entered at Caius and St. John's College, Cambridge. Vicar of Bobbing, 1673. Ex- pelled from the Navy, of which he became a chaplain. Condemned for per- jury, 1685 ; liber- ated, 1689. Joined Baptists and was ex- pelled, 170 1. d. 1705 {Dia. of Nat. Biog.). See Mary, Princess of, and William, Prince of. Description. In long black gown and fair wig. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. Macaulay thus describes this infamous man : " His short neck ; his legs uneven, the vulgar said, as those of a badger; his fore- head low as that of a baboon; his purple cheeks, and his mon- strous length of chin . . . Those hideous features on which villainy seemed to be written by the hand of God" {Hist, of Eng.\ Son of the celebrated In armour, with Duke of Beau- Thomas, Earl of white collar fort. Ossory; b. 1651. turned down. 355 Ormonde, James Butler, 2nd Duke of. Fought on the side of William of Orange at the Boyne ; commander-in-chief, 1712 ; impeached and attainted, 1715 ; d. at Madrid, 1745. Ascribed to S. Cooper. 356 Parkyns, Sir Thomas. 357 Paston, Lady Char- lotte, n6e Boyle. A dau. of Charles II. ; wife of Sir William Paston, author of the famous letters relat- ing to the Wars of the Roses. Nearly full face, turned to right. In armour ; wide lace collar. In a grey silk dress, wearing pearl necklace. Signed S.C. Christie's Dawkins's sale, 4th March, 1913, lot 34, l\%(>. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 358 Pepys, Mrs. b. Elizabeth St. Michael ; her mother was descended from the Cliffords of Cum- berland ; she was m. to Pepys when only 15. Her bust is in St. Olave's, Hart Street. " Lay long in bed, talk- ing with pleasure with my poor wife, how she used to make coal fires and wash my foul clothes with her own hands for me, poor wretch, in our little room at my Lord Sandwich's, for which I ought ever to love and admire her, and do." Diary, Feb. 25th, 1667. 57 English Miniature Painters Title. 359 Pembroke, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of. Brief Biographical Details. Lord Chamberlain to Charles I. ; K.G., 1605, when he was made ist Earl of Montgomery; M.P. for Berks when the House of Lords was abolished by Crom- well ; d. 1650. Description. Signed S. C. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 310 ; sold at the Addington sale, April 26, 1883, lot 106 ; ^63 ; after- wards was in the Propert collection. 360 Pembroke, 5th Earl of. 2nd son of 4th Earl. Signed and dated, b. 1617 ; d. 1669 1653. Bust; (Diet, of Nat. Biog.). oval ; nearly pro- file ; looking to his left. V. and A. Museum; Salting B e- quest, No. 4636. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 304. It was sold at the Addington sale, 1883, for ls2, IIS., and passed into Dr. Propert's collection. 361 Percy, Algernon. See Northumberland. 362 Percy, Lady "My Lord Northum- Oval. Pink dress; Marquis of Elizabeth. berland's" 2nd wife. pearl necklace. Exeter. 363 Petty, Sir Wm. b. 1623. Political economist ; friend of Hobbes ; Professor of Anatomy at Ox- ford, 1.65 1. d. 1687 (jbict. Nat. Biog.). Mentioned in Art Jour- nal, 1850, as being ascertained as one of S. Cooper's works. 364 Phillips, Mrs. Price. On vellum, on card, V. and A. This was shown. measures 2 x -^ ; represents a young lady in a low- necked pink and white dress. Museum, No. 445. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XLL, No. i., as an unfinished sketch by Cooper, and was then the property of Mr. E. H. Lawrence. On the back is pencilled " Mrs. Pru Fillips." It is no longer ac- cepted as Cooper's work. 365 Pope, Alexander, THE father of, as he LAY DEAD. 58 Bought at the Straw- berry Hill sale by — Young, Esq., for £^ IDS. One of four drawings sold on 22nd day. Samuel Cooper Title. 866 Porter, Endymion. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 367 Portsmouth, Louise Renee Keroualle (or De Kerhouel). 368 Do. 369 Do. 370 Do. 371 Priestman, Mrs. Man of letters and patron of fine arts, b. 1587. Brought up in Spain ; at- tended Charles I. and Buckingham at Madrid. Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles. Obnoxious to the Parliament, but made peace with them the year of his death, 1649. Belonging to a Breton family. b. 1 644. She was Maid of Honour to Henri- ette of Orleans, whom she accom- panied to England in 1670. Became Mistress of Charles II., and was created Duchess of Ports- mouth, 1673. At the request of Charles, Louis XIV. made her Duchesse of D' Aubigny, 1 674. She was the active agent of the French King, and retained her influence over Charles to the last. Her son, Charles Lennox, was created Duke of Richmond, d. in Paris, 1725. do. do. do. Duke of Buc- cleuch. I X f . Wearing a low-necked dress. There is an onyx head of Christ at the back. Marquis of Exeter. Mr. J. P. Mor- gan. m From a miniature possession of Lady Sutton, 1810 ; pub- lished by Wood- burn. Date of her birth seems uncertain, 1644, 47, 49. There was much rivalry between this woman, of whom there is a very fine portrait in the National Portrait Gallery by Mignard, and Nell Gwynne. It is to the credit of the former that she alone of Charles's Mistresses behaved respectfully to Catherine of Bra- ganza. It is ascribed to S. Cooper, but seems open to ques- tion, and rather rubbed. Exh. at Leeds, 1868. Now ascribed to Peter Oliver. Engraved by Scriven ; published by Millar & Carpenter in 1 8 10. The remarks relative to Mrs. Price Phil- lips (No. 364) apply also to this portrait. 59 English Miniature Painters Title. 372 PURBECK, Elizabeth Slingsby, Viscountess. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Oval, 3^ X 2^. In amber dress, with blue scarf; large pearl tied with black ribbon to centre of dress. £ face, looking to her left. Past or Present Owner. Earl Beau- champ. Remarks. 373 Pye, Lady. Wife of Sir Robert Pye, M.P. for Berk- shire, and Colonel of Horse in the Parlia- mentarian Army. Joined William of Orange, i688. 2|X2. Signed S.C.; young, f face, looking to her left. Wearing large pearls in ear; blue dress. Duke of Port- land. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XXXII., No. 29. 374 Pym, John. 375 Rich, Lord. b. 1584. Statesman; educated Oxford. M.P. for Tavistock temp. James I. and Charles I. Im- peached StrafFord, 1640. One of the five members whose attempted arrest, 1642, by Charles, was the immediate cause of the Civil War. d. 1643. Son of Henry Rich, Earl of Holland ( 1 590-1 649). His mother was a great heiress, daughter of Sir John Cope of Kensington, posses- sor of Holland House estate. Mentioned in the Art Journal, 1850, as being ascertained as one of Cooper's works. 376 Rich, C, when young. Circular, ^. Dated Mr. J. Pierpont 1655 (•'')• Morgan. 377 Richmond, Charles Stuart, Duke of. 378 Do. b. 1 640 ; mar. Frances In armour ; long fair Duke of Buc- Stuart, dau. of Wal- hair. Dated 1654. cleuch. ter Stuart ; d. 1672. (See 381.) do. Small, round ; in a filigree frame. 60 do. Stuart Exh., No. 900. Samuel Cooper Title. 379 Richmond, Charles Stuart, Duke of. 380 Richmond, James Stuart, Duke of. 381 Richmond, Frances, Duchess of, " La Belle Stuart." Brief Biographical Details. b. 1640; mar. Frances Stuart, dau. of Wal- ter Stuart; d. 1672. Description. b. 1 61 2; Master of the Household, 1654 ; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Son of Esme, 3rd Duke of Lennox, a faithful adherent of Charles I., to whose cause he contributed large sums of money. One of the four noble- men who offered their lives to save the King; retired abroad and died, it is said, of a broken heart, 1655. b.1647. Granddaughter of Walter Stuart, ist LordBlantyre. Edu- cated in France ; Maid of Honour to Queen Catherine of Braganza. She had manyloversat Court, including Charles II. and James, Duke of York. Eloped and married, in 1667, Charles Stuart, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, to the great displeasure of the King. d. in 1702. Dated, 1665. Past or Present Owner. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Dated, 1654. Vellum. Signed, S. C, 1655. In yellow satin dress; pearls in hair and pearl necklace. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. This min. was formerly stated to have come from Strawberry Hill — but the example sold at the famous sale, 1842, 1 8th day, lot 145, was dated 1654. Bought at Strawberry Hill, 1 8th day, Jot 145, £2 I2s. 6d., when it was described as the husband of the famous Mrs. Stuart ; but this is erroneous, it was Charles, Duke of Richmond, who married "la belle Stuart," q.v. En- graved and published by Harding, 1796- Exh. Kens., 1865, No.i587;andLeeds, 1868. The original of thefigureofBritannia on British coinage. In Pepys' Diary are many references to this lady, its author being a great admirer of her. He terms her "a worthy woman," and tells the whole story of her position at Court, on the authority of John Evelyn, who, he says, " Believes her to be as vertuous as any woman in the world." De Gramont is full of " La Belle Stewart," but presents her in a much more scandalous light. 382 Richmond, Frances Stuart, Duchess of. Nearly full face; di- colleti\ white dress ; pearl ornaments. 61 Duchess of B e a u f o r t. Similar, but a little smaller, to a mini- ature at Windsor. English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. 383 Richmond, Frances Stuart, Duchess of. 6x4j H.M. the King. 384 Do. do. Seated ; f length. H.M. the King. 385 Do. do. With hair almost do. Remarks. sandy coloured ; in grey dress, with brown trimmings. Resembles Maria. Henrietta 386 Do. do. length ; standing. In a red coat; wearing a very long fair wig, with blue tie to her lace cravat. Resting right hand on a column, her left on her hip. do. 387 Richmond, Lady Mary ViLLIERS, Duchess of. Oval, 32^ X 2^ ; on card. Signed with monogram. In a man's costume. Looking to her left. The Rijks Mu- seum. Brussels Exh., 19 12, No. 655. From the Mauritshuis. 388 Do. X3f I length figure, looking to her left ; after Sir A.Van Dyck. Not signed. Duke of Port- land. 389 Rivers, Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet. 2 X ij. Signed S.C., entwined. In a black doublet and lace collar. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 390 Rochester, Anne St. John, 1st Countess of. Wife of ist Earl. Signed and dated, 1648. Black dress and pearls. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905, No. 10. 62 Samuel Cooper Title. 891 Rochester, Anne St. John, 1st Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. Wife of 1st Earl. Description. Past or Present Owner. Signed and 1647. dated, Earl Spencer, Remarks. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXXII., No. 70. 392 Rochester, Henrietta Boyle, Countess of. Dau. of Earl of Bur- Signed, S. C, 1647. do. lington and Cork, m. Laurence Hyde, son of Earl of Clarendon, who was made Earl of Rochester, 1682; K.G. and Lord Chamberlain of Ireland. She died 1687. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 938; Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889. 393 Rochester, John WiLMOT, 2nd Earl of. 1647 ford : educ. at Ox- courtier and poet, wit and notori- ous profligate ; son of Hen. 1st, Earl of Rochester ; served in the Navy under Earl of Sandwich ; d. 1680. Card. Signed S. C. ; f face ; full wig, lace cravat. 'T& 15 TS- Jones Collec- tion, V. and A. Museum. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 869. A copy, but in- serted here, as there should be an original somewhere. P e p y s — a n d D e Gramont especially — are full of refer- ences to Rochester. Bp. Burnet says he died repentant. 394 Romney, Earl of. 3^ X 2|. Signed cypher, 1669 ; looking to his left. Duke of Port- land. Henry Sidney, son of Earl of Leicester, brother of Algernon Sidney ; b. 1641 ; was with Charles II. in exile ; Groom of the Bedchamber to James II. when Duke of York; Master of the Horse, 1677; intrigued with William III.; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1692; cr. Earl of Romney, 1694; d. 1704. The De Gramont Memoirs contain many references to "Beau Sidney," who was accounted the handsomest man of his time. 395 RossE, Elizabeth. RossE, Mr. " My Father RossE." RossE, Mrs. These three works be- long to the 15 por- traits ascribed to Samuel Cooper and contained in his pocket-book, which were exhibited at the B.F.A.C, 1889, and are now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. See Note in Official Catalogue, Nos. 445-460. 63 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 396 Rupert, Peince, K.G. b. 1 6 1 9 ; 3rd son of Frederick, Elector Palatine, and Eliza- beth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia ; nephew of Charles I. Served 2^X 2. Oval; f, to right. In armour ; long, natural hair; somewhat advanced in years. Lace cravat. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Stuart Exh., No. 900; R.A.O.M., 1879, Case G., No. 2. 397 Do. 398 Do. 399 400 Do. Do. 401 Do., WHEN YOUNG. 402 Do., IN MIDDLE AGE. under the Prince of Orange ; in the Civil War commanded the horse and took part in several sieges ; he was out-generalled by Cromwell and re- tired abroad. After the Restoration he held command in the Navy and defeated the Dutch, 1673 ; d. 1682. Was a chemist, and is credited with the in- troductionof mezzo- tint engraving in England. do. do. do. do. do. do. Mr. Henry Fellows. Stuart Exh., No. 2{ Oval ; ^ face, look- ing to his right. In armour, with wide lace collar ; wearing Garter H.M. the King. Ascribed to S. Cooper. ribbon. 2^ X 2f In armour. Card. If X i^. Jones Bequest, V. and A. Museum. In a black hat. In armour. 64 Ascribed to Cooper. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 875. Etched by Bretherton. Granger says: "The engraver gained much credit by this print." Engraved from a min. in the possession of Mr. Edwards, Pall Mall ; published by Whitefleet, Strand, 1808. Engraved by J. H. Sherwin ; published by Stockdale, 1787. Samuel Cooper Title. 403 Russell, Rachel Wriothesley, Lady. 404 Do. 405 Do., as a widow. 406 Rutland, John, Eael OF. 407 Sacharissa. 408 St. John, Anne. 409 Salisbury, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of. 410 Sandwich, Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of. Brief Biographical Details. dau. 4th Earl of South- ampton and Rachel de Ruvigny; b. 1636 ; m., 2nd hus- band, William, Lord Russell, who was falsely accused of being engaged in Rye House Plot, and was condemned and executed 1683 ; she assisted him at his trial. Friend of Queen Mary and Princess Anne ; her letters are well known ; d. 1723. do. b. 1604; d. 1 67 1. One of the 22 peers, who, in 1642, declined to attend Charles I. ; he took the Cove- nant in 1646 ; re- built Belvoir Castle, 1668. See Sidney, Dorothy (Hoskins, No. 177). See Rochester. Description. face, looking to her right ; wearing low-necked dress with pearl neck- lace, ear-rings,and in the hair ; also a rope of pearls on bodice. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Bed- ford. Remarks. Ascribed to Cooper. Engraved in Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personages. Also en- graved by Scriven. A round, small miniature. Signed S. C. ; dated Duke of Rut- 1656. land. Duke of Rut- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. land. 341. Without inscription. Bust ; small oval. White rufF; Gar- ter ribbon ; blue background. Marquis of Exeter. No inscription. 2f X 2 ; on card. Signed S. C, en- twined ; dated 1669. Dyce Collec- tion, V. and A. Museum, D.93- He is the "Milord," of whom Pepys so frequendy speaks. b. 1625 ; son of Sir Sidney Montagu, by Paulina, dau. of John Pepys, distin- guished as Admiral in the War with the Dutch, and was General at sea with Blake. Conveyed Charles II. to England; made K.G., 1660; conducted Catherine of Braganza to England, 1661 ; blown up in his ship in action with the Dutch in 1672. His body, found at Harwich, is buried in Westminster Abbey. 65 English Miniature Painters Title. 411 Sandwich, Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of. 412 Do., as a young man. 413 Do. 414 Sandwich, Jemima, Countess. 415 Do. 416 Do. 417 Scrope, Sir William, of Codrington, LiNC. 418 Do. 419 Selden, John. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1625 ; son of Sir Sidney Montagu. do. do. Dau. of John, Lord Crewe of Stene. m. Edward, ist Earl of Sandwich. do. do. Eldest son of Sir Jervas Scrope. Both fought for Charles I. at Edgehill. do. b. 1584. Lawyer and statesman; educated, Oxford and Inner Temple. Description. Dated 1659, 2f x 2; on card. Signed S.C., entwined. In bronze-coloured dress, wearing own hair. Bust ; f face, look- ing to his left. Showing Star of the Order of the Garter. Signed S. C, dated 1647. Bust ; f face, look- ing to her left. Wearing pearl necklace; in low dress. In armour. Signed and dated, 1650. With flowing hair; in brown coat and lawn collar. Oil on copper. Past or Present Owner. Salting Be- quest, V.and A. Museum, No. 4628. Remarks. Fetched {^^d'] 15s. at the sale of the Hamilton Palace collection ; sold at the Hawkins's sale, Christie's, 1904, lot 906, for li,']o. H.M. the King. Earl of Sand- wich. Reproduced in F. R. Harris's Life of the First Earl of Sand- wich. and Mr. Henry Brussels Exh., 191 2, Pfungst. No. 42. According to Pepys, she was " a most excellent, good, discreet lady and mighty kind " to him. Earl of Sand- Reproduced in F. R. wich. Harris's Life of the First Earl of Sand- wich. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Mr. Hodgkins's Exh., 1905. Propert collec- tion. Published by Wood- burn, 1 8 13. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case II., No, 20, where he is described as Sir William S. of Codrington. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXXV., No. 7- M.P. for Lancaster, 1623, and for Oxford University, 1640. After taking active part in Parliamentary life, retired in 1649. Friend of Lord Clarendon, and author of Table Talk, etc. d. 1654. 420 Do. do. Mrs. Sotheby. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XXL, No. 17. 66 Samuel Cooper Title. 421 Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of. 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1 62 1 at St. Giles, Dorset ; educated, Oxford and Lin- coln's Inn. Actively engaged in Civil War and political struggles. Was made Chancellor of Exchequer in 1661, holding that post till 1 67 1. Made Earl of Shaftesbury and Lord Chancellor in 1672. On losing the King's favour, he fomented the Romanist Plot. Was imprisoned in 1677. Passed the Habeas Corpus Act, 1679. Committed to the Tower on charge of High Treason, 1681. Fled to Amsterdam, 1682, and died there the following year. Description. Card. Past or Present Owner. The late Hon. Wm. Ashley. Remarks. Exh. Kens. 1865, No. 498. "He served and betrayed a suc- cession of Govern- ments," says Mac- aulay. Hisbust,ona monument by Rys- brack, is after a minia- ture by Cooper. do. Sketch on paper. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2144. do. Signed S. C, 1674. Messrs. Dur- Sold at Hawkins's sale. In robes of Chan- lacher. 1904, for £6s, lot cellor of Ex- 886. chequer. do. Lady Northcote. do. In armour. Earl of Shaftes- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. bury. 2075. do. In his robes as Chan- do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. cellor. 2092. do. do. do. Engraved by Baron, 1744. As Shaftes- bury was not made Lord Chancellor un- til 1672, it follows this, like that of Lord Clifford of Chud- leigh, must be one of Cooper's latest works, as he died the same year. 67 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 429 Shaftesbury, Dau. of Cecil, Earl of Frances Exeter ; 2nd wife of Cecil, Lady. ist Earl of Shaftes- bury. 430 Shaftesbury, b. 1652; d. 1699. Anthony, 2nd Earl of. 431 Shaftesbury, Lady Dorothy Manners-. Wife of 2nd Earl ; dau, of Earl of Rutland. 432 Sheldon, Gilbert, Archbishop OF Canter- bury. b. 1598 ; educ. Ox- ford ; Warden of All Souls, 1626- 1648 ; chaplain to Charles I. for many years. Made Bishop of London and Mas- ter of the Savoy, 1660; Archbishop of Canterbury, 1663. d. 1667. I X f . ^ face ; look- ing to left. In a fair wig, wearing Garter ribbon. I X f • f face ; look- ing to spectator's right. Wearing pearl necklace, grey and black dress. Figure, full front ; face a little to his left. Wear- ing surplice and mortarboard. Not signed. Past or Present Owner. Earl of Shaftes- bury. Mr.J. Pierpont Morgan. do. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2079. 4jx3f Duke of Port- land. "Lord Oxford had one" (Walpole, Anecdotes of Taint- ing). Exh.B.F.A.C, 1889, XXXII., 30. This generous pri- mate, who remained at Lambeth during the Plague, spent large sums of money in his Episcopate in charity and in re- building St. Paul's. The Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford was built by Sheldon after Wren's design. 433 Sidney, Col. See Romney, Earl of. See Hoskins, No. 177. 434 Sidney, Dorothy. 435 Snelling, Matthew. Miniature painter. See Memoir. Dated 1644. 436 Somerset, Duchess of. Presumably Lady Eliza- beth Percy (sole heir- ess of the Percies), who mar. "the Proud Duke," Charles, K.G, There was another Duchess of Somerset in Cooper's day, viz., Frances, 2nd wife and widow of the Duke of Somerset, who mar. as first wife Lady Arabella Stuart. Sold at Mr. Rose's sale, 1723. Vertue says of this portrait that it was finely painted, but the hands and drapery poor. Formerly in the Beckford col- lection. 68 Samuel Cooper Title. 437 Southampton, Elizabeth, Countess of. 438 Southampton, Thomas WricJthesley, 4th Earl of, K.G. 439 440 Do. Do. Brief Biographical Details. Dau. of John Vernon of Hodnet, a Shrop- shire gentleman. She concealed Charles in her house at Titch- field after his escape from Hampton Court, 1647. b. 1607. Educ. at Eton and Oxford ; made Lord of Bed- chamber to Chas. I.; was one of the four noblemen who bore the King to his burial. At the Re- storation was made K.G., and Lord High Treasurer 1667, when he died. do. do. 441 Do. do. 442 Stairsmore, Rev. Mr., Vicar of Edmonton. 443 "Stewart." See Richmond. do. 444 " Stuart, La Belle." 445 Stuart, Charles. 446 Stuart, James. 447 Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of. do. do. Statesman, b. 1593 ; son of Sir William Wentworth. Educ. at Cambridge; M.P. for Yorkshire, 16 14. Description. In a white dress, blue robe. Signed S. C. Signed S. C, 1651. 2 J X Signed If- Oval. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. From Adding- ton and Pro- pert collec- tions. This was formerly erroneously called Earl of Lindsey. Burnett says of him he disdained to sell places. F.A. Exh., 1897. Mr. J. S. Night- ingale. Mr. Samuel Rogers. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1017. Bought by the Poet at Strawberry Hill on 14th day, lot 99, for ;^io I OS. Engraved by Harding. Fitzwilliam Described, probably Museum, erroneously, as on Cambs. ivory. Duke of Devon- shire. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case IV., No. 44. Joined the popular party, but going over to the King (Charles I.), was made Lord President of the North and Lord Defender of Ireland. He was impeached by Pym in the House of Commons, 1 640, and beheaded on Tower Hill the following year. 69 English Miniature Painters Title. 448 Strangways, Col. Giles. 449 Susanna, 450 Suffolk, Lady. 451 Sunderland, Anne, Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Remarks. 452 Sussex, Countess OF. 453 " SWINFEN," or swynfen, John, " Sec- retary TO My Lord Man- chester." 454 SWINGFIELD. 455 Sydenham, Lady. Wife of above. Lady Anne Fitzroy, dau. of Duchess of Cleveland and Charles II. b. i6i2. M.P. for Stafford in the Long Parliament. A Parliamentarian "ex- cluded by Pride's Purge," 1648, but restored by Monck; prominent at the Restoration as an opponent of the Court party (Z). N. Biog.). See Anecdotes of Paint- ing, under Samuel Cooper. Signed. 2| X 2. ^ face, look- ing to her left. Oval, 3ix2f. In low grey dress ; greenish bronze scarf ; pearl orna- ment. Full view of figure ; head slightly turned over her left shoul- der. Dark-blue sky background. Unfinished. In a low-necked dress. Vellum on card. Past or Present Owner. Earl of Ilchester. do. Duke of Port- land. Earl Beauchamp. There was a portrait of this lady sold at Laurence Crosse's sale, 1722, described by Walpole as " a fine picture — by Cooper." V. and A. 450. M., Signed. Earl of Dysart. Exh. by E. H. Lau- rence, B.F.A.C, Case XLL, No. 7. De Gramont refers to her escapades. One of the doubtful Cooper's pocket- book series. (See Mrs. Rosse, etc.) Pepys refers to him as the "great Mr. Swinfen — the Par- liament man," and saw his portrait "at Cooper's done so admirably as I never saw anything." Diary, Nov., 1662, and March, 1668. " One Swingfield, a capital work of Cooper." Walpole thus refers to a por- trait Graham men- tions, probably a mis- take for Swinfen. This bears an inscrip- tion on the back to the effect that it cost the purchaser ten pounds. 70 Samuel Cooper Brief Past OR Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 456 Temple, b. 1 649 ; dau. of Thos. Oval, 2§ X 2^ ; head Viscount Cob- Sir Charles Lyttelton Ann. Temple ofFrankton, and bust ; | face, ham. was a zealous Royal- Warwickshire. Was looking down and ist, taken prisoner maid of honour at slightly to her at Worcester, and 16 ; married as 2nd right. In a square a great favourite wife Sir Charles cut dress decol- of Charles II. He Lyttelton ; d. 171 8, lete^ looped with is represented in two years after her pearls ; wearing armour,with a Moor- husband. Was the pearl ornaments ; ish Page, at Hagley. mother of 5 sons hair in ringlets. and 8 daughters. 457 Do. do. Oval, 2| X 2| ; 1 face, looking to her right. Unfinished. do. Says De Gramont, speaking of this lady: " Sa taille dtait jolie. Elle avait les dents belles, les yeux tendres, le teint frais, le sourire agreable, et I'air spirituel." 458 Thanet, NiCHOIAS Tufton, 3rd Earl of. 459 Thurloe, John. d. 1664. 1616. Educated for the law ; Secretary of State to the Pro- tector, 1653 ; M.P. for Ely, 1654, and Cambridge Univer- sity, 1659. Aided the Restoration. In armour ; fair wig. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Sir Charles Dilke had a copy of this by Spencer, which came from Strawberry Hill. Exhibited R. A. O. A. 8. M., 1879, His collection of State Papers is a voluminous contribution to the history of the times, d. 1668. 460 Do. do. Bust, oval ; f face, looking to his left. Long hair ; slight moustache ; plain broad linen collar. 461 Do. 462 Do. 463 Do. 464 Do. do. do. do. do. i|xi. Enamel. Formerly in the collection of Lord James Cavendish. Addington and Propert col- lections. V. and A. M., Salting Be- quest. V. and A. M., Jones Be- quest, 636. Mr. J. White- head. Engraved in Hou- braken's Heads, pub- lished by Knapton, 1738. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, XXXIV., 6. Query from Propert collection. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 874. After Cooper. Exh. B.F.A.C., XV., II. 71 English Miniature Painters Title. 465 Thurloe, John. 466 Do. 467 Thynne, Thomas. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1 6 1 6. Educated for the law. do. b. 1648. Of Long- leat, Wilts. M.P. for that county, m. Lady Elizabeth, Countess of Ogle. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Murdered in his coach by minions of Count Konigsmark, Feb., 168 1-2. 468 ToMKiNS, Thomas, Sir. 469 townshend, Horatio, Viscount. 470 ToWNSHEND, Viscountess. 471 Unnamed. 472 Vane, Sir Henry. 473 Vane, Sir Henry Jr. M.P. for Hereford- shire ; d. 1675. A zealous Royalist, d. 1687. First wife of Horatio Townshend. See " Unknown " por- traits at end of this list. b. 1587. SonofHenry Vane. Knighted by James I., 161 1. M.P. for Carlisle; Ambas- sador to various European Courts, and Lord Treasurer, 1641 ; joined Parlia- mentarians, d. 1645. b. 16 12. Son of Sir Henry Vane, a well- known leader of the Independents. M.P. for Hull ; expelled from the House of Commons, 1653, by Cromwell, whose friend he had been. Beheaded for high treason, 1662. 24x2i Signed m cipher, 1661. Full front face ; head turned a little to left. In black armour. Signed, dated 1652. 2^ X 2. Signed S. C. ; dated 1652. Young. In a blue dress; wearing pearl necklace and pearls in hair. ^. Looking to his left. i^x I Oval, head and bust. 3ix •2 > face. looking to his left. Dark doublet slashed with white, deep embroidered collar; long straight auburn hair. Signed S. C. Duke of Port- land. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Mr.J. Pierpont Morgan. Duke of Port- land. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Engraved by Cosmo Armstrong ; pub- lished 1 82 1. Engraved by Colder ; published 1784. Known as " Tom of 10,000." The original of " Issa- char," in Dryden's Absalom and Achi- tophel. From the collection of the Earl of West- morland. See also a fine min. of him by John Hos- kins in the Duke of Buccleuch's coUn. Exh. Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 57. Very dis- similar to the portrait by Flatman, the fea- tures being of a much heavier mould and the expression totally different. In the latter he wears no moustache. 72 Samuel Cooper Title. 474 Vere, Anne, 475 ViLLIERS, Barbara. 476 Vryberg, Mrs. 477 York, Jas., Duke of. 478 York, Anne, Duchess of. 479 Do. 480 Do. 481 Walker, Robert (Young). Brief Biographical Details. See Fairfax, Lady. See Duchess of Cleve- land. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. See James II. b. 1637 ; dau. of the 1st Earl of Claren- don.whom shejoined with others of the family at Antwerp in 1649. She was at- tached to the Court of Mary, Princess of Orange, 1654; con- tracted to James, Duke of York, at Breda, 1659 ; mar- riage allowed in London, 1660; joined Church of Rome, 1669 ; d. 1 67 1. Two of her daughters, Mary and Anne, mounted the throne. do. do. Not many particulars are known of the life of this admirable portrait painter ; but three portraits of him, by himself,exist at Hampton Court, University Galleries, Oxford, and Belvoir Castle respectively. He is supposed to have died 1658 or 1660. Vellum, on card. In low-necked blue dress with lace trimming and veil. Oval. '2^ X 2^. Curly auburn hair ; wearing brown, and crimson robe, pearl necklace, and ear-rings. V. and A. Museum, No. 455. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, as the work of Cooper. Earl Beau- champ. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 47. Ascribed to S. Cooper ; much faded. Head and bust. § face, looking to right. In lace collar and long hair. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. Mrs. Sotheby. H.M. the King. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, XXL, 25. He painted Cromwell and other leaders of the Parliamentary party. "To Mr. Walkers, a good painter " (Evelyn's Diary, 1650). 73 English Miniature Painters Title. 482 Waller, Edmund. 483 Do. 484 Walter, Lucy, Mrs. Barlow, otherwise Lucy Walters. 485 Wallop, Colonel Robert. 486 Warwick, Edward, 1st Earl of. Brief Biographical Details. Poet. b. 1605. Son of Robert Waller and a sister of John Hamp- den ; educ, Eton and King's College, Cambs. ; M.P. for Amersham under James and Charles ; engaged in Waller's Plot, 1643 ; con- demned to death but reprieved ; paid court to Lady Dor- othy Sidn ey, " Sachar- issa," and sang the praisesof both parties in turn. d. 1687. do. b. 1630 (?) ; dau. ot Richard Walter, of H aver fo rdwe St. Went to the Hague to attract Charles II. W^as Mistress there to Colonel Sidney (and others) ; he was reputed father of her son, Charles, born at Rotterdam and cr. Duke of Monmouth. She came back to Englanda spy, 1656; was sent back to Holland, and died in distress in Paris, 1658. Regicide, b. 1601. Parliamentarian General ; one of the judges of Charles I.; member of Crom- well's Council of State. Imprisoned in the Tower, 1660- 1667. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Signed, 1654. Lord Lyming- ton. Black hair, wearing armour and white cravat. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins. Bought by W. Bla- mire at Strawberry Hill sale, 14th day, No. 86, £i<) 19s. It came from the collection of Mr. Barrett, of Lees, Kent. Sold, Chris- tie's, Nov. 9, 1863, lot 134, l%s- Engraving mentioned in Art Journal, 1850. Bought by Mr. J. M. Smith at Walpole's sale, 14th day, lot 83, for eight guineas. The Strawberry Hill catalogue states this was " purchased at the sale of Lady Isa- bella Scott," daughter of the Duchess of Monmouth. Evelyn mentions meeting her at the Hague, and terms her "a brown, beautiful, bold, but insipid creature." Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXIX., No. 67. In the cata- logue of this Exh. this man is styled Henry Wallop. 74 Samuel Cooper Title. 487 Watson, Lady Anne. Brief Biographical Details. Dau. of Thomas, Earl of Strafford. Description. Past or Present Owner. 488 WiGNAL, Mr., One of the 15 un- Painter. finished so-called Coopers. See Mrs. Rosse, etc. 489 William, 2nd Prince OF Orange. 490 Wiseman, Richard. 491 Woodford, Samuel, D.D. 492 Gentleman (unknown). 493 Do. 494 Do., OF Stuart period. 495 Unknown Man. b. 1626. Son of Fred- erick Henry, Prince of Nassau, whom he succeeded in 1648 ; m., I 64 1, Mary, eldestdau. of Charles I. ; d. prematurely in 1650. Sergeant Surgeon to Charles II., whose companion in exile he was. He was made prisoner at the Battle of Worcester. After the Restora- tion he rose to great fame in his profes- sion. Divine, b. 1636; d. 1 700. Educ. St. Paul's and Wadham, Ox. Canon of Chi- chester and of Win- chester, D.D., 1677 (Dia. of Nat. Biog.). Signed. V. and A. Museum, No. 453. Mr. J. White- head. Oval, 3 X 2|-. Signed in monogram ; dated i66o. Duke of Rut- land. 2 X i| ; dated 1661. § race, looking to his right. In a blue coat ; eyes dark blue ; hair dark brown. Mr. Robert E. H. Wood- forde. Unknown — Gentlemen In armour. i^ X f . Bust, oval ; J face. A young man, looking to his right ; long dark hair ; plain dark doublet. Anonymous. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Duke of Beau- fort. do. Remarks. Bought by Mr. H. Rodd at Strawberry Hill, 1 8th day, lot 132, £1 IIS. 6d. have not met with this artist's name in any dictionary of painters. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XV., No. i. I Exh., Brussels, 1912, No. 54. 75 English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 496 Unknown .3 X 2 J- Oval. Por- KarlBeauchamp. Ascribed to S. Cooper, Man. trait of a gentle- man in armour, with plain collar ; looking to his left; dark brown hair. No sig. or date. 497 Do. In black dress and Duke of Buc- wide lace collar. cleuch. 498 Do. In armour. Signed S, C, i66o. do. 499 Do. In a purple cloak ; do. From the Hamilton long fair hair and collection. lovelock. Signed S. C, 1651. 500 Do. i|x I J. Oval, bust; ^ face, looking to his right ; in a slashed doublet, white linen cravat tied. do. 501 Do. Signed S. C, con- do. Exh.R.A.OM., 1889, nected. M. 23. 502 Do., Card signed S. C, Countess of Surmised to be Richard A Young dated 1653. Caledon. Cromwell. Exh. Man. Kens., 1865, No. 1 1 90. 503 Do. In armour. Oil on Sir F. Cook, Bt. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, copper. XXVIII., 6. 504 Do. Late Rev. W. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, B. L. Haw- XXIX., No. 75. kins. 505 Do. Signed 1655. do. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, XXIX., No. 76. 506 Gentleman, In oils on silver. Mrs. Holmes. Bears a strong resemb- UNKNOWN. 2^x 3. Head and lance to Oliver bust; § face, look- Cromwell. ing over his right shoulder. In armour and falling collar. Signed at back, Cooper, ^653- 507 Unknown In armour, with fall- Sir Laurence J. On the back is written Young Man. ing collar. Signed Jones, Bt. February,^, 1649. S. C, 1649, ^tat ^%. 76 Samuel Cooper Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 508 Unknown Man. H.M.theKing. 509 Do. In armour, with fall- ing collar. Signed S. C, 1649. do. 510 Do. do. do. 511 Do. do. do. Surmised to be Duke of Monmouth. 512 Do. do. 513 Do. In oils. Mr. F, W. Lippmann, Brussels Exh., 19 12, No. 63. 514 Do., " Of the Signed S. C. Mr. John Meade. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 715. time of the Common- wealth." 515 Do., " A General." In armour. Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan. 516 Gentleman, Unknown. Aged 52. 2^ X 2. Head and bust. § face, look- ing to his right. Aquiline nose. In armour ; falling collar. Signed S. C.,entwined,i657. Mr. A. Palmer- Morewood. 517 Do., A Young Man. Signed, S. C, No date. Mr.H.Pfungst. Described as a very fine late work. 518 Portrait of A Gentleman, UNKNOWN. Signed, S.C. 2f X 2|. £ face, looking to his left. Wearing Duke of Port- land. 519 Unknown, Gentleman. anoldgold.figured, slashed doublet ; brown hair. 2 X if,; face looking to left. 520 Do. See Nobleman, S, No. 349. C, 521 Do., middle of the 17th CENTURY. do. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. 522 Do. In brown, with white scarf Signed. 77 Mr. John Rolls. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1872. Duke of Rut- land. English Miniature Painters Brief Title. Biographical Details. Description. 523 Gentleman, Probably ist Earl of Card ; signed, S. C. UNKNOWN. Shaftesbury. In armour. 524 Do. 525 Do. 526 Do. 527 Do. 528 Do. 529 530 Do. Do. 531 Do. 532 Do. 533 Do., (an eldeely). 534 Unknown. 535 Unknown Man (a divine). do. Oil, on card. In armour. if X i^. Onaplay- ing card. In armour. Inblackdressandcap. Vellum. Signed S. C, dated 1656. f face, turned to the right; brown hair; black doublet ; lawn sleeves ; and lawn collar. £ face, to the right. In a black scull cap and robe. 78 Past or Present Owner. Earl of Shaftes- bury. do. Earl Spencer, Mr.W.B. Stop- ford. V. and A. Mu- seum, Salting Bequest. V. and A. Museum. V. and A. Museum, No. 678. V. and A. Museum. do. do. Rev. Hill Wickham. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2075. Exh. No. Kens., 2099. 1865, Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, XXXII., No. 45. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 983 ; "ascribed to Cooper." In the Cooper Pocket- book collection (so called). See Mrs. Rosse, etc. Now called " portrait of a soldier " ; for- merly known as Colonel Lilburne, q.v. Called by Propert Thomas May." 'Sir Called by Propert "The Earl of Dart- mouth," q.v. Exh. Kens. No. 1305. 1865, Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, lot 1000, £4.6 4s. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1904, lot 998, ;C2i. Another unknown man, lot 154, same fetched ;^ii. sale, Samuel Cooper U nknown — Ladies Title. 536 Portrait of A Lady. 637 Do. (2) 538 Do. 539 Do. 540 Do. 541 Do. 542 Do. 543 Do. 544 Do. 545 Do. 546 Do. 547 Do. 548 Unknown Lady. 549 Do., Lady of , TIME OF Charles I. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Card, Signed S. C. Past or Present Owner. Lord Boston. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1852. Signed S. C, con- nected. In black dress ; fair hair. Signed S. C, con- nected. In a white dress and violet mantle. Signed and dated, S. C, 1655. After Van Dyck. Card. Signed S. C. In blue dress, with pearl ornaments. Ashmolean Mus., Ox- ford, Nos. 13 and 14. Duke of Buc- R.A.O.M., 1879, C. cleuch. II. do. do. R.A.O.M., 1879, M. II. R.A.O.M., 1879, A. 2. EarlofDartrey. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 62. Signed, 1656. blue dress. In a With a blue scarf. Crayon sketch. Signed S. C. Sir F. Cook, Bt. DukeofDevon- shire. Sir Wm. Drake (the late). Rev. W. B. L. Hawkins. Lord Heneage. do. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, XXVIII., 9. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, IV., 46. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, attributed, XXX., 44. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, XXIX., 64. Signed S. C. ; dated I 6 5 I . I face, turned to the left. Fair hair; decolkti blue dress. Oval, ^% X ^\. Signed S. C, Fe. 1643. Sold at Christie's Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 1020,^47 5s. Rijks Museum, From the Mauritshuis, Amsterdam. No. 2824. 79 English Miniature Painters Title. 550 Unknown Lady of TIME OF Charles I. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Bought at Strawberry Hill by W. M. Smith for £,% 2s., 22 nd day's sale. "Beautifully finish- ed," says the cata- logue. 551 Do., OF THE TIME OF Charles II. 2f X 2^. Signed S. C., entwined, 1670. From the Mauritshuis, No. 2827. 552 Do. Earl of Shaftes- bury. A church in the back- ground. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2060. 553 Do. Vellum. Signed, Earl Spencer. 1661. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 961; B. F. A. C, 1889, Case XXXII., No. 58. 554 Do. V. and A. M., Salting Be- quest. 555 Do., A Lady of the Court OF Charles II. Wallace collec- tion. LAWRENCE CROSSE 1 Addison, The well-k nown Oval, bust, 3^X21; Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, Joseph. author ; b. 1672; nearly full face. Bros. No. 103. d. 1719. Blue coat, white cravat, and full- bottomed wig. Signed L. C, cypher, and dated, 1710. 2 Albemarle, 3i ^ ^f • ^^ ^'^^ Duke of Port- 2nd Duchess of figure, looking land. OF. to left ; in a white dress, with pink scarf. Signed L. C, cypher. I9I2, 80 Lawrence Crosse Title. 8 Albemarle, 1st Eakl of. 4 Anne, Queen, WHEN Princess. 5 Athlone, 1st Earl of. 6 Beauclerk, Charles, Duke of St. Albans. 7 BOEVEY, Mrs. Catherine. 8 Bristol, Isabella, 1st Countess of. Buckingham, John Sheffield, 3rd Earl OF MUL- GRAVE, 1st Duke of. Brief Biographical Details. Joost Van Keppel. b. i66o ; d. 1714. Godart de Ginkell, Baron de Reede ; born 1630. Dis- tinguished General, born at Utrecht ; fought at the Boyne, having come with William III. to Eng- land. He served also under Marlborough, d. Utrecht, 1703. See St. Albans. Nee Riches, wife of "William Boevey, of Flaxley Abbey Glos. ; b. 1670; m. 1685, Dau. of Sir Robert Carr ; m. John Har- vey ; cr. 1st Earl of Bristol, 1693; d. 1 7 14. b. 1648 ; only son of Edmund, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave. Dis- tinguished by bravery at Solebay ; Gent, of Bedchamber to Charles II., and Lord-Chamberlain to James II. ; cr. Duke of Bucking- ham and Mulgrave, by Anne ; d. 1721. Description. Oval, bust, 3|x2|; ^ face, looking to his left. In armour and full-bottomed wig, lace cravat. Signed L. C, cypher. Dark hair. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Oval, head and bust. Bust ; nearly full face; decollete dress. 2^ 5. 4 to Oval, 3i X face, looking his left. Wearing Garter, rich robe and long, dark wig. Signed L.C., entwined. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 1912, Bros. No. 107. H.M. the King. Duke of Buc- cleuch. John Smith engraved a mezzo, of this man after Kneller, and R. Williams another after T. Hill. See Challoner Smith. Mr. Henry Martin Gibbs. Marquis of Bristol. Earl Beauchamp. Exh. Brussels, No. 100. 1912, His writings were praised by Dryden, but are now for- gotten. 81 English Miniature Painters Brief Biographical Details. Title. 10 BULLEN, Frances. 11 Catchpole. See Ketchpole. 12 Claypole, Mrs. 13 courtenay, Lady Elizabeth. 14 Cromwell, Bridget. 15 Cromwell, Elizabeth. 16 Cromwell, Henry, 17 Cromwell, Mary. 18 Crosse, Mrs. 19 Dalkeith, Chas. Wm. Henry, Earl of. 20 Dalkeith, James, Earl of. See Cromwell, Eliza- beth. Only dau. of Henry Manners, K.G., 2nd Earl of Rutland ; m. Sir William Courtenay. See Cooper, No. 117. See Cooper, No. 118. See Cooper, No. 127. See Cooper, No. 131. Eldest son of the Duke of Monmouth. Mar. Lady Hen- rietta Hyde, 1694, and was father of the 2nd Duke of Buccleuch. Description. With long hairj wearing crimson dress. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905, No. 32. X 2f. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Oval, 3 i Head and bust, nearly full face. Ddcollete dress, trimmed with pearls ; light curly hair ; pearl orna- ments. On vel- lum. Bust, oval ; full face. H.M. the King. As a girl. Oval, bust ; nearly full face, looking slightly to her Hair in curls ; pearl necklace. do. This is wrongly de- scribed in Windsor catalogue as Bridget Claypole. Bridget Cromwell m. General Ireton. Earl Beau- Exh. Brussels, 1912, champ. No. 99. H.M. the King. Walpole speaks of a portrait of L. Crosse's "own wife" being sold at the sale of the miniatures in Henrietta Street, 1722. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. See also Hyde, Lady Mary. 82 Lawrence Crosse Title. 21 Dalkeith, James, Earl of. Do. 22 Danvers, Mr. 23 Derby, Lady Elizabeth. Brief Biographical Details, Eldest son of the Duke of Monmouth. do. Description. Signed L. C. Card. Signed L. C. Dated 1683. Past or Present Owner. Earl Spencer. Remarks. Oval, head and bust ; full view of figure, head turned a little to the right. In a blue low-cut dress with white frill ; auburn hair, Earlof Wharn- cliffe. Ashmolean Museum, O X f o r d, No. 25. Messrs. Duveen Bros. 24 Devonshire, Wm. Cavendish, 1st Duke of. 25 Dorchester, Catherine Sedley, Countess of. 26 Eugene, Prince of Savoy. b. 1640 ; d. 1707. Dau. of Sir Charles Sedley ; Mistress of James II., who created her Countess, d. 1717. b. 1663. One of the most brilliant soldiers of his age. Co-oper- ated with Duke of Marlborough. Signed. Nearly full face. Dark curling hair, dkollete dark blue dress, orange cloak. Signed L. Duke of Devon- shire. Rev. E. H. Da w kins. Duke of Rut- land. 27 Fauconberg, See Cromwell, Mary. Lady. 28 Felton, Lady Elizabeth. 29 Fleetwood, Mrs. 30 Gloucester, Duke of (?) 31 Grafton, Henry, Duke of, K.G. Wife of Sir Thomas Felton, Bart., Play- ford, and mother of the 2nd wife of the ist Earl of Bristol, d. 1681. See Cromwell, Bridget. See Cooper, No. 253. Bust. In Signed L. C. a blue dress, with band across her bosom. Marquis of Bristol. A youth in a blue coat. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 960. Exh, Kens., 1865, No. 1577. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, CaseXXlX„No.6i. Exh, Brussels, 19 12, No, 104, Exh. B.F,A,C,, 1889, Case IV., No, 48, Sold at Christie's, 4th March, 19 13. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 108, Signed L. C, con- nected. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, Case A, No. 2, Son of Charles II, and Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleve- land, b, 1663 ; cr, Duke 1675. Died of a wound received in 1690 when leading a party at the siege of Cork, then held for James II. (Challoner Smith), 83 English Miniature Painters Title. 32 Grafton, Isabella Bennet, Duchess of. 33 Guilford, Eliz. Grenville, Lady. 34 GWYNNE, Nell. 35 Halifax, Charles Montagu, Earl of. 36 Do. 37 Hervey, Mrs. Isabella. 38 Ho skins, John. 39 Harley, John Lovelace Lord. 40 Hyde, Lady Mary. Brief Biographical Details. "Wife of Henry Fitz- roy, 1st Duke. b. 1667 ; d. 1723. Dau. of Falke, Lord Brooke. Married, 1694, 2nd Baron Guilford. See Cooper, No. 244. Description. b. 165 d. 1709. 3rd dau. of Laurence Hyde, Earl of Ro- chester, m., 1703, Francis Conway, cr. Lord Conway, d. 1708. Past or Present Owner. Lord Tweed- mouth. Signed L. C. 165 1 ; educ. West- minster and Cambs. ; friend of Sir L Newton ; Chanc. of Exch. 1694 ; 1st L. of Treasury, 1697; K.G., 1 7 14. One of the founders of the Bank of England, d. 1715. do. See Bristol, ist Coun- tess of. The miniature painter. See Memoir. I ± ^ 2^ Z 2- Oval, 3t , Nearly full face. Signed L. C, en- twined. Dark blue dress, lace cravat, dark eyes, and brown wig. Col. North, M.P. Mr. F.T. Read. Earl Beau- champ. Mr.H.Pfungst. A profile, in crayons. Signed L. C. Signed. Miss Boyd. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. Grafton Exh,, 1894, No. 359. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2787. Assigned to L. Crosse. Exh. B.F.A.C., Case XXXVII., No. 47. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 98. Exh. Brussels, No. 95. 1912, This was sold at Crosse's sale, 1722, and is described by Walpole as " a great curiosity." He adds that he " neither knew of any other portrait of that mas- ter (Hoskins), nor where the picture itself was now." Wissing painted her with her sister, Lady Henrietta. En- graved by John Smith (see Challoner Smith, p. 1 182). 84 Lawrence Crosse Title. 41 Ireton, Mrs. Brief Biographical Details. See Cromwell, Bridget. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 42 Jennings. See Marlborough, Duchess of. 43 Ketchpoll, Mr. (probably Catchpole). Oval, 3jx2f. Mr.H.Pfungst. Signed. In a full bottomed wig ; head turned to his right, looking at spectator. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 97, when it was called Mrs. Ketch- poll. 44 King, Robert. Signed and dated, Messrs.Duveen Exh. Brussels, 1912, 1700. Brothers. No. 10 1. 45 Lauderdale, See S.Cooper, No. 293. Signed. John, Duke of. EarlofWharn- B.F.A.C, 1889, Case cliffe. XXXVIII., No. 23. 46 Marl- borough, John, 1st Duke of. b. 1650. Son of Sir Winston Churchill and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir J. Drake, Knt., of Ashe, Devon- shire. Page of Honour to Duke of York ; cr. Duke of Marlborough, 1702. m. Sarah Jennings, d. 1722. In armour, wearing ribbon of Garter, and long fair wig. Duke of Rut- land. 47 Do. (?) do. Messrs.Duveen Exh. Brussels, 19 12, Bros. No. 105. 48 Marl- borough, Sarah Jennings, 1st Duchess of. See Dixon, No. 54. Signed L. C, con- Duke of Buc- R.A.O.M., 1879, Case nected. cleuch. O., No. 23. 49 Mary of MODENA. 2nd wife of James II., King of England, b. 1658. Dau. of Alphonso IV. d'Este, Duke of Modena. m. 1673. Pensioned by Louis, and d. at Chaillot, 17 1 8. In blue and gold striped robe. 85 Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. English Miniature Painters Title. 50 Mary Stuart, Queen of England. 51 MiLBANKE, Lady. 52 Do. 53 Monmouth, Duke of. (presumed portrait.) 54 Do. 55 Montagu, Charles. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1662. Eldest dau. of James Duke of York and Anne Hyde ; m. William Prince of Orange, 1677; ascended throne, 1688. d. of smallpox, 1694. Wife of Sir Mark Mil- banke of Halnaby. do. Description. Signed. Brown hair, wearing blue robe and head dress. Signed. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Exh. Propert collec- tion, F.A.S., 1897; B.F.A.C., Case XXXIV., No. 52. Mr. E, M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. Mr.F.T.Reed. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XXXVII., No. 45- See S.Cooper, No. 332. In oil on copper. Mr. H. Pfungst. do. See Halifax. 3 X 2^. Nearly full face. Signed. Exh. Brussels, No. 94. 1912, Duke of Port- land. 56 Newcastle, John Holles, Duke of. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 57 Do. 58 Newton, Sir Isaac. 59 Do. b. 1642. Educated Grantham and Trinity College, Camb. ; President Royal Society, 1704. d. 1726. do. 60 Northampton, Jane, Countess of. 3^x2^. Signed L.C. (cypher). Looking to his left. In armour ; wear- ing Garter ribbon. Signed L. Crosse. To waist ; in long brown wig. Signed. Looking to her sinis- ter, with long curl over left shoulder; low dress. Duke of Port- land. Marquis Exeter. of Dickinson Exh., I., 2. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Mr. J. P. Mor- gan. Exh. Brussels, No. 106. 1912, Figured in Connoisseur, Mar., 1907, p. 140. 86 Lawrence Crosse Title. 61 Oates, Titus. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 353. Description. Signed. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. 62 Orford, See Walpole. 1st Earl of, 63 Oxford, Diana KiRKE, Countess of. 3^x3- I" a red and blue her shoulder ; nearly full face. sacque, robe across Duke of Port- land. Assigned to Lawrence Crosse. 64 Pepys, Samuel. See Dixon, No. 69. Signed, 1688. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 65 Peter- borough, Countess of. Wife of Charles Mor- daunt, 3rd Earl. Brown hair ; in blue robe. Signed. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. 66 Do. do. Bust. Nearly full face ; wearing veil. Mr.C. E.Lees. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXIX., No. 37. 67 Pitts, Mr. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, No, 26. 68 Portrait of A gentleman. Signed L. C. Earl Spencer. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 963- 69 Portsmouth, See Cooper, No. 367. Duchess of. Oval, 3^ X 3 ; head and bust, looking to her right. Dark hair fastened with pearls ; pearl orna- ments ; decollete m a white chemise, rich blue brocade slashed sleeves over it. On vel- lum. Messrs. Duveen Bros. 70 Roper, Captain. Oval, 3^X2^. In armour, with full wig and white cravat. £ face, looking at spec- tator. Mr. H. Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 96. 87 English Miniature Painters Title. 71 St. Albans, Charles Beauclekk, Duke of, K.G. Brief Biographical Details. Eldest son of Eleanor Gwynn and Charles II. b. 1670 ; cr. Earl of Burford, 1676 ; Duke of St. Albans, 1684. d. 1726. Description. Signed L. C, con- nected. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. There is a curious plate of Nell Gwynn and her two sons, en- graved by Gascar, reproduced in Fos- ter's Stuarts in Art. Exh. R.A.O. M., 1879. 72 St. Albans, Duchess of. 2^ X 2^. Wearing white chemisette and low blue dress; full view of the figure ; dark hair and eyes. Signed L. C, connected. Earl Beauchamp. 73 SOTHEBY, Mrs. Major Gull Sotheby. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXL, No. 22. 74 Spragge, Sir Edward. Distinguished naval Signed L. C, con- Duke of Buc- R.A.O.M., 1879, Case commander. nected. cleuch. G. i. Drowned, 1673, in action with Van Tromp. 75 Steele, Sir Richard. Author, b. Dublin, of Eng. parents, 1671. Educ. Charterhouse ; joined his friend and schoolfellow Addi- son in the Tatler, 1 709, followed by the Spectator in 1 7 1 1 . Was M. P. for Stock- bridge, etc., and knighted 171 5. d. 1729. Oval, head and bust, 3iX2t- I face, his looking to right. In brown coat, white cravat, and full-bottomed wig. Signed. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, Bros. No. 102. 1912, 76 Shaftesbury, See Cooper, No. 430. Anthony, 2nd Earl. Earl of Mayo. B.F.A.C, Case XXXVIIL, No. 47. Assigned to L. Crosse. 77 Trenchard, John. Son of Sir J. Trenchard. Secretary of State, temp. William III. b. 1662; d. 1723. Signed. 88 Mr. JefFerey Whitehead. B.F.A.C., Case XV., No. 42. Figured in Connoisseur, March, 1907, as the property of Mr. J. P. Mor- gan. Lawrence Crosse Unknown — Gentlemen Title. 78 Unknown, Gentleman. 79 Unknown, Gentleman {temp. James IL). 80 Unknown, Portrait of A Gentleman. 81 Do. 82 Undescribed. 83 Unknown, Portrait of a Gentleman. Brief Biographical Details. Description. In large wig. Signed. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. W. W. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case Aston. 1., No. 7. do. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case I., No. 9. In wig and cravat. Duke of Devon- B.F.A.C, 1889, Case Signed Lawrence shire. IV., No. 53. Crosse. In a wig. Rev. W. B. L. B.F.A.C, Case XXIX., Hawkins, No. 63. V. and A, Mus., See p. 4 1 , Catalogue. Salting Be- quest. In a wig and lace Earl Spencer. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case ruffle. Signed. XXXII., No. 49. Unknown — Ladies 84 Unknown, Lady, Portrait of. 85 Do. 86 Do. 87 Do. 88 Lady in Blue. 89 Unknown, Lady. 90 Do. M Bust. In a loose Duke of Buc- blue dress ; pro- cleuch. file. Signed, 1720. do. Signed. do. Sir Fredk. L. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case Cook, Bt. XXVIII., No. 27. Oval; head and Earlofllchester. shoulders ; full face ; blue dress. Signed. 3^ X 2|. Nearly full Duke of Port- face; dark brown land, hair, dark blue dress, loose brown hood behind. 3f X 24 • Face slightly to her left. 89 do. English Miniature Painters Title. 91 VlLLARS, Miss. 92 Walpole, Sir Robert, K.G. 93 Wells, Miss. 94 Williams, Lady. 95 William III. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Dau. of Villars. Sir Edward 3i X2^. Nearly full f a c e ; lo o k i n g slightly to her right. Signed. The well-known states- £ face, looking dex- man. b. 1676 ; d. ter ; in a wig and 1745 ; cr. 1st Earl broad lace collar, of Orford one month before his death. 3f X2|. Oval, on card. Signed with monogram. Long brown hair, decol- lete blue dress. Sister to worth. Sir T. Skip- 3^x3. Signed L.C. (cypher), face. Full b. 1650. Son of William, Prince of Orange, and Hen. Maria, dau. of Charles I. 3f X 3. Oval. Wearing the in- signia of Royalty. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Remarks. Mr. J. Pierpont Figured in Connoisseur, Morgan. March, 1907, p. 104. V. and A. Museum, No. 270. Duke of Port- land. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. From the Senior col- lection. Sold at Christie's, May, 1906, for forty guineas. From the Mauritshuis, Exh. Brussels, 19 12. No. 681. Statholder of Holland, 1672 ; opposed Louis XIV. ; m. 1678, Mary, dau. of James II. ; landed at Brixham, 1688 ; defeated James, whom he had dispossessed, 1690. d. Kensing- ton, 1702. 96 Do. do. 3^X2^. Oval. £ Messrs. Duveen A striking head, and, face, looking to his left. Long dark hair; in armour and lace cravat. B ros. if "Dutch William," a highly flattered portrait. 97 WiNCHILSEA, Anne, Countess of. Wife of 4th Earl. Signed, b. 1660 ; d. 1720. A poetess. Mr. Jefl^erey Whitehead. B.F.A.C, 1889, XV., No. 43. Case DAVID DES GRANGES 1 Albertine, Agnes, of Nassau. 2 AUBIGNY, Catharine Howard, Lady. Dau. of Prince Freder- 2 x i J. ick Henry of Nassau, b. 1634; mar. Wm. Fred., Statholder of Friesland. d. 1687. See Hoskins, No. 8. Rijks Museum, From the Mauritshuis. Amsterdam. H.M. the King. 90 David des Granges Title. 3 BODLEY, Sir Thos. 4 Do. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1554. Elizabeth's Ambassador. Educ. at Geneva and Mag- dalen College, Ox- ford; founder of the famous library which bears his name. d. at Oxford, 1625. do. Description. Past or Present Owner. 5 Buckingham, See Cooper, No. 39. Catharine Manners, Duchess of. 6 Carey, Lucius. See Falkland. 7 Catherine See S. Cooper, No. 52. OF Braganza. 8 Charles I. See Cooper, No. 58. 9 Charles II. do.. No. 66. 10 Do., do. AS A YOUTH. 11 Do., do. WHEN 16. 12 Clare, Elizabeth Vere, Countess of. 13 Cromwell, See Cooper, No. 164. Richard. 14 DiGBY, Venetia, Lady. 15 Essex, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of. See Cooper, No. 197. The son of Elizabeth's favourite, b. 1591 ; Parliamentary Gen- eral; resigned 1645; and d. the following year. On card. D. D. g. Signed Mr. G. Bonnor. Dated 1639. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 165. A min. similarly described was sold at Christie's, Rickett's sale, June 17, 1867, for ;£6. Sir P. Rose, Dickinson Exh., 1885, Bart. No. 98. H.M. the King. Card. Signed Colonel North, Exh. Kens., 1865, D. D. G. Dressed M.P. No. 2009. as a pilgrim, with a staff and wide hat. Mr. Gery Mil- ner-Gibson- Cullum. Wearing the order Earl Beau- of the Garter. champ. 2^ X 2^; looking to Duke of Port- his left. land. In half armour and Earl of Dysart. Cost £^. blue robe. 2^ X i§. Signed D. Duke of Port- — D. G., 165 3. land. Looking to her left. Stuart Exh., No. 264; and Brussels, No. 117. Exh. Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 114. "With long light- brown hair ; in armour and lace cravat. Signed. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. H.M. the King. Mr.H.Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 112. 91 English Miniature Painters Title. 16 Falkland, Lucius, 2nd Viscount Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 220. Description. Signed. Past or Present Owner. Mr. J. White- head. Remarks. B.F.A.C., Case XV., No. 17. 17 Fane, Lady Rachel. 18 Do. With fairhairin ring- lets ; in widow's dress. Signed and dated, 1656. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, i905,No.28. Mr.H.Pfungst. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 113. 19 Fleetwood, See Cooper, No. 228. Genekal Charles. Oval, 2 I S ^ 4.- Signed and dated, 1656. Bust ; in armour. Earl Beau- Exh. Brussels, champ. No. 115. 1912, 20 Graham, Jas. See Montrose, No. 26. 21 Grenvill (or Gren- ville). Sir Bevile. 1595. Royalist; M.P. for Cornwall ; killed at the battle of Lansdown, 1643. Signed. Mr. Charles Chichester. B.F.A.C.,CaseXXXIX., No. 4. 22 Henrietta Maria, Queen. See Cooper, No. 263. Oval, 2^ x 2, head H.M.theKing. Age about 25. and bust ; ^ face, looking to her left. D/co/kt^dress cut square, sleeve slashed with white ; hair profusely curled in ringlets; pearl ornaments, and large pearl at her bosom. Signed D. D. G. 23 Jones, Inigo. Architect, b. 1573; d. 1652. Surveyor of works to the Crcwn; built the Banquetting House, Whitehall. 2^ X if. Looking to his left. Duke of Port- land. 24 Maintenon, Madame de. Franfoise d'Aubign^, Marquise de Main- tenon, b. in the prison of Niort. Signed D. D. G., Mr.J.H.Hey- Exh. Kens., 1656. wood Haw- kins. No. 1 1 60. 1865, Married Scarron, the poet ; after his death became governess to the children of Madame de Montespan, whom she supplanted in the affections of Louis XIV. ; was privately married to the King in 1685. d. 1719. 92 David des Granges Title. 25 Mary Henrietta Stuart, Princess. 26 Montrose, James Graham, Marquis of. 27 Orange, Mary of. 28 Richmond and Lennox, Elizabeth Mary, Duchess of. 29 Richmond, James Stuart, 2nd Duke of. 30 Somerset, Lady Anne. tSl Southampton, Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 315. See Cooper, No. 340. See Cooper, No. 315. Dau. of Geo. Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, m. (i) Charles, Lord Herbert; (2) James, Duke of Richmond; (3) Thomas, bro. of Charles, Earl of Car- lisle, d. 1685. See Cooper, No. 380. Description. Signed and dated, 1650. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Rijks Museum, From the Mauritshuis. Amsterdam. Mr. Charles B.F.A.C, Case L, Butler. No. 31. Signed D. D. G. ; dated 1648. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Painted by Van Dyck. Head and bust ; looking to left ; wearing the Garter badge and ribbon. See Cooper, No. 437. H.M. the King. This min. was formerly given to Alexander Cooper. SirE.H.Hulse, Exh. Brussels, 19 12, Bart. No. 116. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Unknown — Gentlemen 32 Unknown, A Man. 33 Do. A Young Gentleman. 34 Unknown, portrait of a Gentleman. Bust; in armour. Marquis of Ascribed to D. des showing brocaded Bristol. Granges or Thomas sleeves; wide linen Flatman. collar; about 1660. In armour, with a Earl of Shaftes- Exh. Kens., No. 2072. richly decorated scarf over one shoulder. Signed with the initials D. D. G. Signed. bury. Mr. J. White- B.F.A.C, Case XV., head. No. 4. 35 Do. Signed. do. R.A.O.M., Case B, No. 7. 93 English Miniature Painters Unknown — Ladies Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 36 Unknown, Lady, Portrait of. 37 Do. Signed D. D. G. a blue dress. Past or Present Owner. In Lord F i t z- hardinge. H.M. the King. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1479. NICHOLAS DIXON 1 Albemarle, Son of George Monck, Christopher, is t Duke. General; 2nd Duke of, b. 1653; d. Jamaica, K.G. of which he was Governor, 1688. Bust ; I face, look- ing to his right. In brown wig. Marquis of Bristol. Do. 3 Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of. do. See Cooper, No. 3. Vellum. Signed Duke of Buc- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. N. D. ; dated cleuch. 1588 ; Leeds, 1868. 1667. In armour. Signed N. D., 1667. do. Exh. R.A.O.M., A. 5. 4 Do. 5 Alexis, Czar of Russia. 6 Bedford, Wm. Russell, 1st Duke of. 7 Blount, Sir Henry. do. Father of Peter the Great, b. 1630 ; d. 1676. b. 1614 ; d. 7th Sep- tember, 1700. Called the "Great Travelle r." b. 1602; d. 1682. Educ. Oxford and Grey's Inn. Signed D. Signed and 1660. do. dated, Earl of Carlisle. Z 2- Oval, 2 f X Head and bust in black velvet robe and white collar, looking to his right ; long brown hair. Signed N. D., 1678. Vellum. Inscribed Sir H., Bt. ; atat 58. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Exh. B. F. A. C, XXIX., 1 8. Painted for Lord Carlisle while Minister at St. Petersburg. It is said that Charles I. committed the young Princes to his care just before the battle of Edgehill. 94 Nicholas Dixon Title. 8 Blount, Sir Henry. Brief Biographical Details. Called the Traveller." Great Description. Oval, 3x2. In a black dress ; dark grey eyes, dark hair; looking slightly to his right. Signed N.D., connected ; blue sky back- ground. Past or Present Owner. Earl B e a u- champ. Remarks. Exh. Brussels, No. 122. 1912, 9 Brandon, Dorothy Mason, Viscountess. In blue dress; Landscape ground. back- Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. 10 Brooks, Miss. See Brooke. 11 Brooke, Miss. poet, year went Sister of Lady Whit- more ; Lady Mar- garet Brooke. When 18 she married Sir John Denham, the 1665. The following he temporarily mad at her faithless- ness, she having be- come Mistress of James, Duke of York. She died Jan, 1667; it was reported poisoned by a cup of chocolate ad- ministered byjealous rivals ; but an in- quest did not support this charge. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, Nos. 14 and 19. Gramont says of these sisters, Mesdemoiselles Brook or Brooks : *• toutes faites pour donner de I'amour et pour en prendre." Pepys, in his Diary, 1666, amongst other references to her, relates " how the Duke of York is wholly given up to his new Mistress, Lady Denham," and later, that "she troubles him with matters of State." 12 Brook, Miss. See Whitmore, Lady. 13 Catherine OF Bra- GANZA, WHEN YOUNG. See Cooper, No. 52. H.M. the King. 14 Catherine of Braganza do. In gouache ; about 10 X 12; towaist. Mr. C. Fairfax- Murray. Sold at the Dorking sale at Christie's, 1913- 95 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 15 Catherine of Braganza. (ascribed to), See Cooper, No. 52. Oval, bust, 2^ X i\. \ face, look- ing to her left. In a light blue decolleti dress with pearl ornaments; brown hair elabo- rately curled a la Portugaise. Mr. J. Ward Usher. Exh. at Kens, 1865, No. 1723. From Princess Charlottes' collection, sold at Christie's, 1889. 16 Charles I. See Cooper, No 58. Full face. In ar- mour ; wearing Garter. H.M. the King. 17 Charles II. See Cooper No. 66. Mr. J. White- head. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889. 18 Chaytor, Sir William, 1st Bart. The first Baronet of the 1st creation, b. 1639 at Croft ; cr. about 1 671; d. 1720. Oval. In a grey wig; blue eyes ; dark background. Signed N. D. Sir Walter Cler- vaux Chay- tor, Bart. 19 Chester- field, Catherine, Countess of. Lady Catherine Stan- Signed N. D. hope. Her husband took her away from the Court to avoid the Duke of York's attentions. Sold at Ashley's sale (Christie's), May 15, 1884, lot 16, {jii^ 3s According to Gramont, "one of the most agreeable women to be seen," but her portrait by Lely, engraved by Scriven, hardly bears out this eulogium. 20 Do. do. £ length. Wearing white dress and blue robe ; her hand resting on a globe. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins. 21 Do. do. Mr. J. P. Mor- gan. Exh. Propert collec- tion, F.A.S. 22 Claypole, Mrs. 23 Ct,f.veland, Duchess of. See Cooper, No. 1 1 9. See Cooper, No. 91. In gouache ; about 10 X 12 ; to waist. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Mr. C, Fairfax- Murray, Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, C. 16; B.F,A,C., 1889, Sold at the Dorking sale at Christie's, 1913- 24 Clifford, Lady Anne, See Pembroke, No. 68. 25 Crispe, Lady. Wife of Sir Nicolas Crispe, the Royalist. Signed. Mrs. Sotheby. Exh. B.F.A.C, XXI. 24. 26 Cromwell, Elizabeth. See Claypole, Mrs. 96 Nicholas Dixon Title. 27 Davis, Mary. 28 Deloraine, Countess of. 29 Devonshire, William, Earl of. 30 Dickinson, Mary. 31 Gentleman, portrait of. 32 Grafton, Duke of. 33 GWYNNE, Eleanor. 34 Do. 35 Henrietta Maria, Queen. 36 Herbert, Lady Catherine. Brief Biographical Details. Dancer and actress at the Duke's Theatre between 1664-68. She was a Mistress of Charles II., and her dau. was mother of the Jacobite Earl of Derwentwater, beheaded on Tower Hill, 1716. Description. Dau. of Lewis and Anne Dickinson of Stafford. See Unknown. See Cooper, No. 244. do. See Cooper, No. 263. In a blue dress, wear- ing pearls. In blue. 1637. Full length. In blue dressing-gown; dog sits at his side. Signed N. D., 1676. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Duke of Buc- cleuch. H.M. the King. Mr. F. Welles- ley. Oval, bust. In a blue dicollete dress, pearl ornaments ; looking to her right. Signed N. D., connected. With landscape back- Earl of Derby, ground. In a grey dress ; Duke of Buc- pearl necklace. cleuch. Remarks. Exh. R.A.O.M., C. 3. Pepys frequently mentions her, and describes the dancing of little Miss Davis as far superior to Nell Gwynne's. She was reputed to be a natural dau. of Lord Berkshire. There is a print after Kneller, showing the Duchess of Mon- mouth with her sons, the Earl of Doncas- ter and Lord Henry Deloraine ; he was a Scotch representa- tive peer and in the household of Geo. I. Bohn sale, Mar. 23, i885,lot704,;£i 8s. Bought at Strawberry Hill, i8th day's sale, lot 122, for ^d 6s. N 97 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. In a blue dress. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 37 Hughes, Actress, and Mistress Madame. of Prince Rupert, by whom she had a daughter, Ruperta ; m. Gen. Howe. Miss Hughes was one of the first to play women's parts on the part of Desdemona. d. 171 38 Ireton, Bridget. 39 Jeffreys, George, Lord. See Cooper, No. 117. Signed. Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M., C. 1. cleuch. the English stage, and created 9- Mr.F.T.Read. Exh. B.F.A.C, XXXVIII., 43. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 19 12. Bros. No. 124. b. Denbighshire, 1648; Signed, educ. Shrewsbury ; Chief Justice, 1683 ; Lord Chancellor, 1685. Infamous for his cruelties in the suppression of the Monmouth Rebellion, d. in the Tower, 1689. 40 KiLDARE, Mary, Countess of. Wife of Robert, 19 th Earl. 41 Kingston, Lady. 42 Knott, Mrs. (said to be). 3 X 2^^. In a white dress, with blue robe across it ; front view of figure. Signed N . D . , cypher. Nearly full face. 2^x2^. Head turned slightly to her left. b. Stanley. A lady of | length, seated ; full the Court of Charles view of face and Duke of Port- Exh. B.F.A.C, land. XXXII., 31. do. Ascribed to Dixon. II. figure ; holding up a veil in her left hand. Landscape background. Mr. H.Pfungst. She was supposed to be, according to Mr. Law, "one of the few virtuous ladies of Charles's Court." Compare the picture at Hampton Court by Wissing. Exh. Brussels, 19 12. See Unknown. 43 Lady, portrait of. 44 Landscape (2) AFTER Poelemberg. 45 Lauderdale, See Cooper, No. 293. Duke of. Oval, 3x2. In a brown mantle and lace cravat over white and gold vest, f face, looking to his left ; dark-blue sky background. Signed N. D. 98 Duke of Port- land. EarlBeauchamp. Nicholas Dixon Title. 46 Leeds, Duke of. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 295. 47 Lely, copies of portraits by. 48 Ludlow, General Edmund. 49 Madonna, THE, IN PRAYER. 50 Maintenon, Mad. de, AS A HERMIT (?). 51 Marl- borough, Henrietta, 2nd Duchess of. Countess godolphin. 52 Marl- borough, John, Duke of. 53 Do. See Crosse, No. 46. Description. Oval, 2|x2i. In a rich dress and blue mantle, with lion's head fas- tened at shoulder ; white cravat; grey eyes and a pro- fusion of very fair hair. Signed, in gold letters, N.D., connected. Signed. Probably dating f r o m 1674. Signed. Vellum, 4i X 3^. Daughter of John, ist Signed. Duke. d. 1733. Past or Present Owner. Earl Beauchamp. Remarks. Duke of Port- land. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, No. Bros. 1 24. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. Mr. J. P. Mor- gan. From the Mauritshuis. Formerly attributed to Dixon; this is not Dixon's signature. Described in Connois- seur, March 1907, P- 139. Propert coUec- Exh. B.F.A.C, tion. XXXIV., S2,- In armour ; middle Duke of Buc- age ; wearing cleuch. Garter ribbon. 54 Marl- borough, Sarah Jennings, Duchess of. do. do. Exh. R.A.O.M., C. 6. 2nd daughter of Rich. Jennings, b. 1660. At twelve years of age was received with her sister into the Household of Mary, Duchess of York; became atten- dant to Princess Anne. Married, 1678, Col. John Churchill, afterwards ist Duke of Marlborough. Her influence over Anne is too well known to need recapitulation, d. 1744. 99 English Miniature Painters Title. 55 Mercury AND Venus, AFTER CORREGGIO- 56 MiDDLETON, Mrs. 57 MoNCK. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 58 Do. 59 Monmouth, James, Duke of. 60 61 Do. Do. 62 Monmouth, Henry Carey, Earl of. 63 Monmouth, Duchess of. See Cooper, No. 322. In a blue dress ; pearl ornaments. See Albemarle, Cooper, In armour. Signed No. 3. N. D., 1667. 64 Ogle, Countess of. 65 Orkney, Geo. Hamilton, Earl of. 66 OSSORY, Amelia of Nassau, Countess of. do. See Cooper, No. 332. do. do. Do. Signed D. 2| X 2^. Oval. In armour, lace cra- vat, ribbon of Garter over right shoulder. ^ face, looking to his right. Wearing his own long brown hair. Signed N.D., connected. Yellow mantle over his shoulder, fair wig, lace cravat. Wearing Garter ribbon. Signed N. D. b. 1596. Grandson of In black, slashed Henry, Lord Huns- don. Was educated with Charles 1. d. 1661. Lady Frances Scott, dau. and heiress of Francis, Duke of Buccleuch; mar., 1665, James, Duke of Monmouth, q.v. See Somerset. b. 1666 ; d. 1737. with white. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Remarks. do. Earl Beau- Doubtful if from life, champ. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. do. Propert collec- tion. Exh. F.A.S., 1897. Propert collec- tion. Signed N. D. Wear- H.M. the King, ing pearls and blue drapery. Exh. F.A.S., 1897. 100 Nicholas Dixon Title. 67 Oxford, Henrietta, WIFE OF 2nd Earl. Brief Biographical Details. Description. X 2. In a red dress ; green cur- tain and landscape background; looking slightly to her left. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Remarks. The work in this por- trait is very inferior, and shows decided decadence. 68 Pembroke AND Montgomery, Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of. 69 Pepys, Samuel. 70 Portsmouth, Duchess of. 71 Do. 72 Rembrandt's Mother, portrait of an old WOMAN. b. 1 590 ; dau. and heir- ess of George, Earl of Cumberland. Mar. (i) Richard, Earl of Dorset, and afterwards Philip, 4th Earl of Pem- broke and Mont- gomery; governess to Charles I.'s children, d. 1675. b. i633,London,where his father was a tailor. Ed. St. Paul's School and Magdalen Coll., Camb. Made Clerk to the Acts of the R. Navy, 1 6 60, and sub- sequently Sec. to the Admiralty ; Pres. of the Royal Society, 1684. d. 1703. See Cooper, No. 367. do. Copy from the painting at Windsor, where it has been called the Countess of Desmond. Oval; on card. Signed N. D. Signed N. D. Vel- lum. In light blue dress and white chemisette. Upright. 5^X4^. Seated on a bank with flowers in right hand in her lap; in a low dress, with large loop of pearls at her bosom. Full face, head inclined to right ; landscape background. 4fx3^. Signed N.D.(i') A mono- gram. V. and A. Museum, No. 217. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Bought by Rodd at Strawberry Hill, 1 4th day's sale, lot 95, for ;^6 1 6s. 6d. It was purchased by Wal- pole " from the col- lection of Lady Isa- bella Scott, dau. of the Duchess of Mon- mouth." Exh. No. Kens., 1865, 159- Mr. H. Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 120. Probably after a painting by Lely. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. From the Mauritshuis. loi English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 73 Richmond, SeeS. Cooper, No. 380. Jas. Stuart, Duke of. Mr.H.Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 119. Probably after a painting by Van Dyck. 74 Rupert, See Cooper, No. 396. Signed. In black silk Duke of Buc- Exh. B.F.A.C, II., 14. Prince. coat and white cleuch. cravat. 75 Mme. de R. In gouache. About Mr. C. Fairfax- Sold at the Dorking 10 X 12 ; to waist. Murray. sale, Christie's, 19 13. 76 St. Albans, b. 1670; d. 1726. Son Signed. Mrs. Sotheby. Exh. B.F.A.C, XXL, Charles, 1st of Charles II. by 23. Duke of. Nell Gwynne. Created Duke of St. Albans, 1684; served in Imperial army against Turks, 1688, and under William III., 1693 ; K.G., 171 8. 77 Shrewsbury, Dau. of Robert Bru- Wearing blue dress. Duke of Buc- Is said to have held, Anna denel. Earl of Cardi- cleuch. dressed as a page, Maria, gan. the horse of the Countess of. Duke whilst he fought her husband. 2nd wife of Francis, nth Earl of Shrewsbury, who was killed in duel by 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 1667 ; mar. 2nd husband, George Brydges. d. 1702. 78 Somerset, See Cooper, No. 436. Lady Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of. 79 Suffolk, Duchess of. 80 Sunderland, ROBT. Spencer, 2nd Earl of. Son of Henry, istEarl, and Dorothy Sidney (" Sacharrissa ") ; b. 1640; educ. Oxford; Ambassador at Paris, 1672-78. mar. Ann Digby, dau. of Earl of Bristol, d. 1702. Mr.H.Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 121. 3f X3, to below the waist, full face ; right hand to face, elbow on bank, left hand in lap ; pearl ornaments ; seated, in a land- scape. 2^^ X 2 ; I face ; head and bust. In wig, armour, and lace cravat, tied with a bow. Signed N.D., con- nected. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, O. 9. Macaulay says of this man, he " per- sonified the political immorality of his age" : he was "cun- ning, supple, shame- less, free from all prejudices and desti- tuteofall principles." 102 Nicholas Dixon Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. 81 Temple, Sir William, Bart. Writer and diplomatist, b. London, 1628. s. of Sir John Temple, Master of the Rolls; Ireland ; ed. Camb.; concluded Triple Alliance; was patron of Swift, d. Moor Park, 1699. Oval, bust ; | face, looking to hisright. In a black robe and long wig. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 82 Trotman, Mr. Of Shelswell, Oxon. Seated ; f length. Signed and dated, 1670. Mr.H.Pfungst. Remarks. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 118. Unknown — Gentlemen 83 Unknown, Man. In armour; fair wig. Signed N.D., 1 669. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 84 Do. A Young Man. In blue ; large fair wig. do. 85 UNKNOWN: Man, Oval, 2|x2j. Middle age; in the fancy semi-classical dress of the time; a lion's head on the shoulder. Signed N. D. Mr. C. Fairfax- Murray. 86 Do. On card. In grey cloak, lace cravat, and brown wig. Signed N.D., con- nected. V. and A. Museum, No. 803. 87 Do. In armour; long wig. Signed. Propert collec- tion. Exh. B.F.A.C, Case XXXIV., No. 9. 88 Do. In brown cloak and long wig ; head turned to left. The Countess of Yarborough. Very like 2nd Duke of Leeds (b. 1631; d, 1712). 89 An Officer. In armour; lace cravat and wig ; looking over right shoulder. Signed N. D. do. 90 Unknown, Man. f face, turned to left. Brown hair; black coat and doublet. Signed N. D. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1 904, lot 17- 103 English Miniature Painters Unknown — Ladies Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 91 Portrait of A Lady. In a blue dress. Signed N. D. Hon. William Ashley. Exh. Kens., No. 499. 1865 92 Do. In white satin ; blue scarf; pearl neck- lace. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 93 Do. Temp. Charles II. In blue dress; pearl ornaments. Signed N. D. do. 94 Do. In a white dress ; blue robe. do. 95 Do. In light blue. Signed N. D. do. 96 Do. Temp. Charles II. In blue robe. Signed N. D., connected. do. Exh. R.A.O.M., C. 8. . 1879, 9T Do. do. . do. Exh. R.A.O.M. C.4. .1879, 98 Do. In white and blue. do. Exh. R.A.O.M, C. lo. .1879, 99 Do. Temp. Charles II. In light green dress ; flaxen hair. do. 100 Do. In a rich embroidered dress of blue and red. Signed N.D. do. 101 Do. Young Lady, HER Brother, AND A Black Servant. Boy in blue. Spear in right hand ; left resting on black boy's head. Signed ; dated i668. Marquis of Exeter. 102 Unknown, Lady. In a blue dress. Signed N. D., connected. Look- ing to her left. Duke of Port- land. 103 Portrait of A Lady and Child. Signed. Earl Spencer. Exh. B.F., XXXII., 57. A.C., 104 John Faber Title. 104 Wakeman, Sir George. 105 Whitmore, Lady, niSe Brooke. 106 Do. Brief Biographical Details. Younger dau. of Sir William Brooke, sister of Lady Denham; died 1690. do. Description. Signed. do. do. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Messrs.Duveen Exh. Brussels, 191 2, Bros. No. 125. Mr. J. Pierpont There is an attractive Morgan. picture of this lady by Lely among the "beauties" at Hamp- ton Court. Mr. Jeffery Exh. B.F.A.C, XV., Whitehead. 14. Query, same as 105. JOHN FABER 1 Athlone, Earl of. 2 Charles I. 3 Fielding, Beau, 4 Mary II. 5 ROOKE, Admiral Sir George. 6 Do. 7 WiSHART, Admiral Sir James. 1 Allen, Mr. 2 Aubrey, John. 3 Ayres, Col. J. See Crosse, No. 5. See Cooper, No. 58. On vellum. See Crosse, No. 50. Mr. Francis Wellesley. do. Mr. C.Richard- son. Mr. Francis Wellesley. b. 1650. M.P. for Signed and dated, do. Portsmouth, 1698 ; Aug. i8th, 1705. captured Gibraltar in 1703. d. 1709. do. Signed J. Faber, de- Mr. J. White- lineavit in Chat- head, ham, A.D. 1705. Plumbago. Signed Mr. Francis and dated, May Wellesley. 4th, 1704. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 355. Exh. Brussels, 191 2, No. 356. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2953- Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 354. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 358. B.F.A.C, Case XXXI., No. 26. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 3 5 7 . Formerly Mr. Whitehead's. B.F.A.C, Case XXXI., No. 28. WILLIAM FAITHORNE — BritishMuseum. Antiquary, 1626-1697. Dated 1666. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, No. 146. BritishMuseum. Presented by the artist to Aubrey, who gave it to the Ashmolean. 105 English Miniature Painters Title. 4 Bridgman, Sir Orlando. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Sonof John Bridgman, In plumbago. Half- British Museum. Bishop of Chester. length ; holding Great Seal ; wear- Ld. Ch. Just., 1660. Pres. at the trials of the Regicides ; re- ceived the Great Seal from CharlesII., with title of Lord Keeper on disgrace of Lord Clarendon, 1667. Disgraced for refusing to affix the seal to the King's declaration for liberty of conscience, 1672 ; sue. by Lord Shaftesbury, d. about 1682. ing Lord Chan- cellor's robes, a broad lace collar and black skull cap. 5 Charles II. See S. Cooper, No. 66. 6 Cleveland, See Cooper, No, 9 1 . Barbara ViLLIERS, Duchess of. Do. do. 8 King, Sir Edmund. b. 1629 ; cr. M.D. by the Archbishop of Canterbury; when Charles IL was suddenly seized with the illness of which he died five days afterwards. Sir E. King immediately bled him with a pen- knife ; was ordered by the Privy Council ;^iooo for his promptitude on the occasion, but it was never paid, Hon. Fellow of the Col- lege of Physicians, 1687 ; d. 1709. In plumbago. A bust on a plinth, 11x71. Mr. Francis Wellesley. Said to have been done abroad during Com- monwealth. Large, full length; Duke of Buc- R.A.O.M., 1889, Case after Sir Peter cleuch. C.9. Considered by L e 1 y. White Mackay to be the finest work of the dress, black mantle. After Sir Peter Lely. In red chalk and other colours. master ; great sweet- ness and refinement. See Pepys's Diary, Nov. 7, 1666. The diarist describes it as "the finest thing I ever saw in my life, 1 think, and I did desire to buy it, but he (Faithorne) says he must keep it a while to correct his copperplate," etc. Size, about 8x5. Wears very long wig, and habited in salmon- coloured gown. British Museum. 106 William Faithorne Title. 9 Lepiper, Mr. 10 Lee, Nathaniel. 11 Oliver, Mr. John. 12 Ormonde, Duke of. 13 Perth, James, Earl of. Brief Biographical Details., Painter. Poet. Description. Past or Present Owner. British Museum Remarks. Mr. Francis Brussels Exhibition, Wellesley. 1912, No. 360. British Museum. See Cooper, No. 355. b. 1649 ; Lord High Chancellor of Scot- land. This is probably a print. See Pepys, Jan. 9, 1666-7. Ad vivum. 1683. Eng. 14 Ray, John. b. 1628; celebrated Drawing in gouache, British Museum. 15 Seddon, Mr. 16 Smith, Mr. 17 Sturt, Mr. 18 Young Man, UNKNOWN. naturalist. Educated at Trinity College, Camb. ; deprived of Fellowship on his re- fusal to comply with Act of Uniformity ; made F.R.S., 1667 ; d. 1705. but has suffered injury through discolouration. do. do. do. do. Sturt's head was in Lord Oxford's col- lection. THOMAS FLATMAN 1 Argyll, Archibald, 9th Earl of. 2 ASTLEY, Walgrave. Fought at Dunbar ; concerned with Rye House Plot. Exe- cuted at Edinburgh, 1685. Signed. H.M. the King. Exh. B.F.A.C, Case XII., No. 6. Signed. Lord Hastings. 3 Barkham, Of Westacre, Norfolk; With long hair Sir Edward. Lord Mayor in and wearing a 1 62 1. mauve costume. Signed. 107 Exh. B.F.A.C, Case XXXI., No. II. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 4 Beale, Mr., Husband to Mary Senr. Beale. 5 Beale, Charles. Artist. Son of Maria Beale. (See Memoir.) Mentioned in his pocket-book, 1 6 6 1 , and paid for that year with others of the family. Painted in i66i. (See Pocket-books.) 6 Beale, Christopher. Physician. Son of Mary Beale. (See Memoir.) Painted in 1661, with others of the family. Vide Pocket-book that year. 7 Beale, Matt (?) (Miss). Dau. of Mary Beale. (See her Memoir.) Painted in 1661, and paid for in that year. See Mr. Beale's Diary, wherein it is described as "my daughter Matt's " (limning). 8 Bransly, Capt. Signed. Lord Hastings. Exh.B.F.A.C.,XXXI., 7- 9 Bridge- water, John Egerton, 3rd Earl of. b. 1646 ; d. 1701. 2f X 2. Signed F., 1662. When young. Looking to his left. In a bronze gilt slashed dress, white shirt, red sash; dark blue sky back- ground. Duke of Port- land. 10 Charles II. See Cooper, No. 66. Wallace collection, XL, B. 82. 11 Claypole, Eliz. See Cooper, No. 90. Signed. Messrs. Duveen Bros. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 153. 12 Coventry, Thomas, Baron. b. 1609. Recorder of London and Solici- tor-General. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal. In armour ; lace collar. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. 13 Cradock, The Rev. Father of Mary Beale. (See her Memoir). Painted in 1661. De- scribed as Father Cradock in Mr. Beale's Diary for that year. 14 Denbigh, Basil, 2nd Eldest son of ist Earl. Educ. Camb. 3 X 2f . Oval. Earl Beau- champ. Earl of. Commanded the Parliamentarian forces in the Midlands during the Civil War, but ultimately went over to the Royalists, d. 1674. 108 Thomas Flatman Title. 15 Derby, Charlotte, Countess of. 16 Edward, Prince James Stuart. 17 Fagg, Sir John. 18 Flatman, Thomas. 19 Do 20 Do 21 Do 22 Do. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. i88. When about 8 years old. An eminent London merchant and adher- ent of King Charles I. He purchased Wiston Sussex from the Shirleys, and d. about 1700. Painter and author, b. London, 1637. Educ. Winchester, New Coll., Oxon., and the Inner Temple, d. 1688. do. do. do. do. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 23 Fredericit Henry, Prince of Orange- Nassau. 24 Gentleman, portrait of a. 25 Grandison, William Villiers, 2nd Viscount. 26 Henshaw, Sir Thomas. See Unknown. Author and diploma- tist. Mrs. Sotheby. Exh. B.F.A.C, XXI., 21. Card. H.M. the King. Rev. John Exh. Kens., 1865, Goring. No. 11 73. On card ; 2^ x 2^. Signed T. F., con- nected, 1662. Signed. V. and A. Museum, D y c e Be- quest, No. D. 95- Lord R. Gower con- siders this the origi- nal of Godefroy's engraving, published 1794. Earl of Carlisle. Exh. B.F.A.C., XXIX., Countess Dela- warr. 38- Exh. Kens., 1866. Mr.J.Heywood Exh. Kens.. Hawkins. No. 1901 ; 1868. 1865, Leeds, 2x1^. f face ; small head and bust, looking to his right. Signed T. F. H.M. the King. 2x1^. Oval, card. Indistinct signa- Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. ture. A copy after M. Miere- veld. From the Mauritshuis. i| X i^ ; to dexter. Duke of Port- Doubtful ascription. land. Bust. In a full wig, Mr. E. A. Lloyd. Inscribed on the back, looking to his right. 109 English Miniature Painters Title. 27 Lady, portrait OF A. 28 Lambert, John. 29 Langley, Sir, and Lady, (supposed TO be). 30 Lauderdale, John, 1st Duke of. 31 Do. 32 Lennox, Elinor Ho WART. 33 Man, a young. 34 Middlesex, Rachel, Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. See Unknown. 1620. Parliamentary General and Coni- mander ; took active part in Civil War ; supported Cromwell, but condemned to death at Restoration; banished to Guern- sey, where he was imprisoned until his death, 1683. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. In armour ; lawn collar. Signed T. F. See Cooper, No. 293. Signed. do. Eldest dau. of Howart Lennox. f face, turned to right. Auburn hair falls on her right shoulder; decollete mauve dress, embroid- ered with pearls ; striped green cloak. See Unknown. b. 1613 ; mar. (i) Henry Bouchier, Earl of Bath, and (2) Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, d. 1680. f face, turned to the right. Brown hair ; pearl orna- ments ; yellow bodice; blue robe. Dated 1653. 35 Norfolk, Henry Howard, 6th Duke of. 36 Ormonde, Jas. Butler, 12th Earl and 1st Duke of. d. 1684. b. 1 6 10 ; son of Viscount Thurles. Lord-Lieut, of Ire- land, 1661-68. d. 1688. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. Hon. R. C. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Herbert. 2304-5, and Dick- inson Exh., K. 22. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 19 12, Bros. No. 154. H.M. the King. Sold at Christie's, Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 1014, ifiZ 2s. Mr. E. M. Sold at Christie's, Hodgkins's Hawkins's sale, Exhibition, 1904, lot 10 15, 1905. i^% los. Mr. P. H. Howard. Mr. C. W, Reynolds. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1402, and Leeds, 1868. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 669. One of those Royalists whose characters were never tainted. no Thomas Flatman Title. 87 OSSORY, Thomas, Earl of, K.G. 38 Pead, Luke. 39 Pauher, Sir Geoffrey. 40 Ranelagh, Richard Jones, Earl of. 41 Sidney, Algernon. 42 SOMERS, John, Lord. 43 Do. Brief Biographical Details. 1634; son of James, I St Duke of Or- monde ; mar. Lady Amelia Nassau. A celebrated com- mander by sea and land in the reign of Charles II. Com- manded the English troops in the service of Prince of Orange. Distinguished him- self in his speech in defence of his father against Shaftesbury. d. 1680. 1st Bart. b. 1598 ; barrister. Originally member of Long Parliament ; joined King's party; nominated Attor- ney-General ; made Bart, at Restoration, d. 1670 {Diet. Nat. Biog.). b. 1622. The well- known Republican ; 2nd son of Robert, Earl of Leicester. Colonel of Horse under the Parlia- ment ; implicated in Rye House Plot ; condemned by Jeffreys ; beheaded 1683 ; he died with great firmness. See Forster, No. 26. do. Description. Oval, 2| X 2. Bust, f face, looking to his right. Black dress. Signed T. F., connected. Signed T. F. Signed, and 1663. dated In armour ; wearing brown wig and lace cravat. In oil, on copper. Signed and 1683. dated. Past or Present Owner. EarlBeauchamp. Remarks. Mr. John Mal- colm of Pol- talloch. Exh. B.F.A.C, XXXVII., 58. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, No. Bros. 155. Mr. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. Propert collec- tion. Exh. B.F.A.C, XXXIV., 18. From Lord Palmerston's collection. Countess of Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Caledon. 11 91. Dr. G. C. Williamson. in English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. 44 Symson, Mr. Music master. (Simpson). 45 Portrait of A Man. 46 Portrait of a Gentleman. 47 Do. Description. 3I X 2|. Signed T. F., connected. In a puce coat, with gold buttons down the front ; black shoulder knot ; dark wavy brown hair ; dark grey eyes ; look- ing to his left. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Duke of Port- Very fine example of land. Flatman. 2f X 2% Earl Beau- champ. Oval, f face, looking to his right ; in a black dress ; cloudy back- ground. Card. Signed T. F. Lord Boston. Signed. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1854. Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, cleuch. A. 17. 48 Unknown, Man. Bust. In armour ; brocaded sleeve, linen coUar. Circa 1660. Marquis of Bristol. Ascribed to T. Flat- man or D. des Granges. 49 Portrait of A Gentleman. In a blue cloak. Sir F. L. Cook, Bt. Exh. B.F.A.C, XVIII., 23- 50 Unknown. A young theologian. Signed and dated, 1668. Mr. J. J. Foster. Exh. Brussels, 19 12. No. 152. 51 Portrait of A Gentleman SirE.H.Hulse, Bart. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 151. 52 Do. In armour. Signed and dated, 1662. Lord Leigh. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2764. 53 Do. M. Porgis. Exh. Brussels, 19121 No. 752. 54 Man, A YOUNG (2). In a cuirass. Earl of Shaftes- bury. Exh. Kens., Nos. 2062 and 2064. 55 Do. ^ face, turned to left ; dark hair ; armour ; lawn collar. Sold at Christie's, Hawkins' sale, 1904, 101996, ;^i 8 1 8s. 56 Undescribed. V.andA.Mus., Salting Be- quest. 112 Thomas Flatman Title. 57 Portrait of A Lady. 58 A Lady. Brief Biographical Details. 59 Vane, Sir See Cooper, No. 473. Harry, the YOUNGER. Description. In a blue dress. Card. ^ face, turned to the right. Auburn hair, falling on her left shoulder; blue bodice ; crimson curtain back- Past or Present Owner. V.and A. Mus., D y c e B e- quest, No. D. 96. Remarks. Sold at Christie's, Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 999' IZl 16. ground. Signed and dated, Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, T.F., 1 66 1. cleuch. A. 9. 60 William II., Prince of Orange- Nassau. 61 Woodford, Samuel. 62 Wycherley, William. See Cooper, No. 489. Oval, card, i|xi|^. Rijks Museum, Copy after G. van Hon- Wearing a black Amsterdam. thorst, from the cuirass. Mauritshuis. See Cooper, No. 491. Signed and dated, Mr. Henry Exh, Brussels, 19x2, 1 66 1. Pfungst. No. 150. b. 1 640. Dramatist ; 2f x 2\. In black Duke of Port- Attributed to Flatman. authorof T%(?Coa«/r)' coat, small collar ; land. fVife, etc. d. 17 16. dark chestnut hair; warm brown eyes, pale face. Age about ■i^^. Look- ing to his left. THOMAS FORSTER 1 Adams, Dr. Richard. 2 Birch, Dr. Peter. 3 Blount, Lady Katharine Butler. 4 Blount, Sir Thomas Pope, Bt. Signed. On vellum. SirT. W. Hoi- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. burne, Bt. 1x67. do. do. Exh. Kens., X865, No. 1167. Signed and dated. Countess of Exh. Kens., 1865, No. X700. Caledon. ii93- Lived at Tittenhanger, Signed and dated, Hertford; b. 1649. 1700. T. Forster Author of Censura delin. On vellum. Authorutn. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 1 70. 113 English Miniature Painters Title. 5 Churchill, Lady Anne. Brief Biographical Details. Dau. of John, Duke of Marlborough, and Sarah Jennings; wife of Charles Spencer, Earl of Sunderland, d. 1716. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 6 Clarke, George. 7 Clarke, The Lady. 8 Clergyman, See Unknown. PORTRAIT OF A. 9 Crawford, Commissary. 10 Crofts, Genl. Natural son of the Duke of Monmouth. 11 Davis, Moll. See Dixon, No. 27. 12 Fairfax, Lady. See Cooper, No. 210. 13 Gwynn, Nell. See Cooper, No. 244. 14 Hay, Dr. Thomas. Professor of Anatomy at Oxford, 1698. Signed and dated, Capt. H. B. 1700. Murray Be- quest, V. and A. Museum. Signed. On vellum. Sir T. W. Hoi- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. burne, Bt. 11 67. Inscribed : Obt.July, 1695. Signed and dated, 1695. On vellum. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1167. Signed and dated, Sir T. W. Hoi- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 169 . On vellum. burne, Bt. 1167. Signed and dated, Mr. Francis Exh. Brussels, 19 12, 1707. Wellesley. No. 361. " In pencil." Exh. Propert collection, F.A.S., 1897. Mrs. Morrison. Exh. Grafton, No. 368. Exh. Propert collection, F.A.S., 1897. Oval,to waist; 4 X 3. Mr. Francis Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Signed Forster, Wellesley. 2270 ; it then be- and dated " 96." longed to Mr. Owen On vellum ; in Fuller Meyrick. gown and wig. 15 Harcourt, Margaret. 16 Hely, Lord Chief Justice. 17 holworthy, John. 18 Lucas, Robert Low. 19 Marlborough, See Dixon, No. 51. Henrietta, 2nd Duchess OF. 20 Marlborough, do.. No. 54. S., Duchess OF. Dated 1702. British Museum, Print Room, On vellum. SirT.W. Hol- burne, Bt. Exh. Kens., 1865, No, 1 1 67, On vellum. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No, 1167. Signed. On vellum. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No, 1167. Plumbago. Mr. J. White- B.F.A.C, Case XXXI., head. No. 27. Mr. James Exh. Grafton, No, 284. K nowles. 114 Thomas Forster Title. 21 Moore Family, 6 Portraits AFTER LeLY AND KnELLER. 22 Ormonde, James, 2nd Duke of. 23 Pereyra, ISHACK. 24 PURCELL, Col. Edward. 25 RooKE, Admiral Sir George. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Signed by artist and Mr. E. F. Exh. Kens., 1865, Nos. dated, 1 702-1 705; Moore. 1411-16. 6 portraits in a frame. On vellum. 26 SOMERS, Lord John. 27 Trelawny, Major-Genl. 28 Clergyman, Portrait of a. 29 Unknown Man. 30 Gentleman, Portrait OF A. 31 32 Do. Do. 33 Lady, Portrait OF A. Dated 1700. Mr.H.Pfungst. Signed and dated, SirT. W. Hoi- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1696. Onvellum. burne, Bt. 1167. On vellum. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1167. 1650-1709. Com- manded at victory of Vigo Bay, 1702, over French and Spaniards, and took Gibraltar, 1704. Lord High Chancellor of England. Great lawyer and distin- guished statesman in time of William III. and Queen Anne ; b. 1650 ; d. 1716. Signed and dated, Mr. Diamond. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. T. Forster, delin., 2954. 1696. Onvellum, Signed and dated, Mr. Robert Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 70 1. Palmer. 2487. On vellum. do. SirT. W. Hoi- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. burne, Bt. 1167. Mr. Owen Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Fuller Mey- 2272. rick. British Museum Ex- hibition, No. 259. Signed T. Forster, delin. On vellum. On vellum. Signed and dated, 1 7 10. On vel- lum. Signed and dated T. Forster, delin. 1703. Onvellum. Mr.J.E. Night- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. ingale. 2587. Mr. H.Porter. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2903. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2905. Mrs. Barwise. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2984. 115 English Miniature Painters Title. 34 Lady, Portrait OF A. 35 Do. 36 Do. 37 Do. 38 Child, Portrait of A, WITH A Bird. 39 Usher, Archbishop, Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past ok Present Owner. Remarks. 40 William III. See Crosse, No. 95. 41 Yates, Hester. 42 Yates, Dorothy. Signed and dated, Mr. C. B. Car- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1702. On vellum. ruthers. 219. On vellum. do. do. do. Mr. Owen Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Fuller Mey- 2271. rick. Mr. H. Porter. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2923. do. Exh. Kens., i865,No. 2924. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2922. Signed and dated, SirT. W. Hoi- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1698. On vellum. burne, Bt. 1167. Signed The. Forster, Duke of Port- delin. 1674. To land, waist, wearing Garter ; age about 24 ; looking to his left. Plumbago. Signed and dated, 1690. Plumbago. Mrs. Keighley. B.F.A.C, Case XXIX., No. 51. do. B.F.A.C.,CaseXXIX., No. 54. 43 Yates, Arthur. Dated 17 10. Plum- bago. do. B.F.A.C.,CaseXXIX., No. 56. 1 Charles I. as Prince OF Wales. 2 Coventry, Thomas, 1st Lord. SIR BALTHAZAR GERBIER See S. Cooper, No. 58. Pen and ink. On Jones Bequest, vellum, 4^ X 3^. V. and A. Museum. b. 1578 ; eldest son of On vellum. Sir Thos. Coventry. Educ. Oxford ; suc- cessful at the Bar ; made Lord-Keeper, 1625; Baron Co- ventry, 1628 ; d. 1640. 116 Mr. Durlacher. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2932- Sir Balthazar Gerbier Title. 3 Gloucester, Henry, Duke of. 4 Henry, Prince of Wales. Do. 6 Teniers, David, THE Elder. 7 Teniers, the Wife of David the Elder, Brief Biographical Details. Eldest son of James I. and Anne of Den- mark, b. 1 594 ; a prince of great pro- mise ; d. i6i2. do. Celebrated painter, b. Antwerp, 1582 ; d. 1649. Description. See Cooper, No. 263. Signed. Past or Present Owner. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Signed B. G. Was in Mr. J. H ey wood Hawkins's collection. I face, turned to left. In black and gold doublet, riband of Garter, lace rufF; crimson curtain background. Signed B. G. H X 2f J. Oval, on V. and A. card; §face. Museum. Signed and dated B. G., 1627. § face, turned to the right; brown hair bound with pearls, blue de'col/et^ dress with green fichu. Dated 1627. Remarks. VUe Connoisseur of March, 1907, p. 139. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 148. Known as "the Hope of the Puritans." Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1904, lot 1023, £2^ lOS. From Mr. C. H. T. Hawkins's collec- tion. It is wrongly called in the Museum catalogue David Teniers the Tounger. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1158. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. II 64. Sold at Christie's, C. H. T. Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 1032, ;^2 I. RICHARD GIBSON Bedford, Anne Carr, 1st Duchess of. Dau. of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, by Frances, Countess of Essex. Mar. Wm., 5th Earl of Bedford ; cr. Duke of Bedford, 1694 ; mother of Lord William Russell. ^X2^. Oval; f face. In a low blue dress with pearl orna- rn en ts ; gold edged scarf over her right shoulder. 2 Capell, Sir Harry. Card, 3 Carlisle, Lady. See Cooper, No. 45. do. Earl Beau- Exh. Brussels, champ. No. 163. 1912, Lord Wharn- Exh. Kens., 1865, clifFe. No. 1560. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1564. 117 English Miniature Painters Title. 4 Carnarvon, Charles, Earl of. 5 Carnarvon, Countess of. 6 Carnarvon, Elizabeth Dormer, Countess of. 7 Carnarvon, Elizabeth Capell, Countess of. 8 Do. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 2^X2. Bust, oval ; Duke of Beau- face, looking to his left. Long fair hair ; in a dark doublet and broad collar. Signed R. G., 1657. 2^X2. Bust, oval ; face, looking to her left. In a light dress, pearl neck- lace, and pearls in her hair, which is elaborately curled. Signed R. G., 1657, Card, 1657. Card. In widow's weeds. fort. Dickinson Exhibition, 1-3. do. do. SirE.H. Hulse, Exh. Brussels, 191 2, Bart. No. 162. EarlofWharn- Exh. Kens., 1865, clifFe. do. No. 1573. Inscribed on the back, " Eliza- beth Capoll.Countess of Carnarvon, 1657. D. Gibson, Fee. Ascot, Janu. 31," Exh. Kens., No. 1574. 9 Carr, Lady Anne. See Bedford, Duchess of. 10 Charles I. See Cooper, No. 58. Full face ; wearing H.M. the King, armour and Garter ribbon. 11 Do. 12 Cleveland, Barbara ViLLIERS, Duchess of. 13 Franklin, Lady. 14 Portrait of Himself. do. do., No. 91. Vellum. Card. Propert coUec- Exh. B.F.A.C, Case tion. XXXIV., No. 13. Duke of Rich- Exh. Kens., 1865, mond. No. 2048. EarlofWharn- Exh. Kens., 1865. clifFe. No. 158 1. British Museum Print Room. 118 Richard Gibson Title. 15 Lennox, Catherine Howard, Duchess of. 16 Lichfield, Countess of (said to be). Brief Biographical Details. 17 Lucus, Sir See Hoskins, No. 119. Charles. 18 Mary Stuart, Princess. Dau. of Charles I. See Cooper, No. 315. Description. Oval, 4x3. ^ face, looking to her right ; in low blue dress with pearl ornaments; red curtain back- ground. 3 ^ '^TS- Looking to her left. Past or Present Owner. Earl Beau- champ. Remarks. Duke of Port- land. Messrs.Duveen Exh. Brussels, 1912, Bros. No. 164. H.M. the King. 19 Monmouth, See Cooper, No. 332. Duke of. Duke of Buc- cleuch. R.A.O.M., 1879, Case G., 4. 20 Ogle, Henry Cavendish, Lord. 2x1^. Looking to his left. do. 21 Ogle, Lady Elizabeth Percy. 2f X 2 j-\. Looking slightly to her left. do. Ascribed to Gi 22 Portland, Mary, Wife of the 1st Earl of. Oval, 3ix2f. Earl Beau- champ. 23 Ruperta. Dau. of Prince Rupert and Margaret Hughes, b. 1671 ; m. G. Emanuel Scrope Howe, youngest brother of Scrope, cr. Viscount Howe in 1701 (Challoner Smith). Duke of Buc- — — cleuch. 24 St. Albans, Diana de Vere, Duchess of. Dau. of Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford, m. 1694, Chas., ist Duke of St. Albans, son of Nell Gwynn. d. 1742. Oval, 3 X2^ ; head and bust ; look- ing to her right. Hair worn high ; decollete blue dress, with white chemisette show- ing above her dress. Messrs. Duveen Bros. 119 English Miniature Painters Title. 25 St. Albans, Diana de, Vere, duchesse of. Brief Biographical Details. Dau. of Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. J. Hey- Exh. Leeds, 1868 ; wood Haw- Kens., 1865, No, kins. 1989. 26 Do. do. 1 face, turned to the right. Decollete blue robe, lined with shot silk. Sold at Christie's, C, H, T. Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 1008, ;C26 5s, 27 Unknown, Oval, 2 X if . In a Earl Beau- Man of the black doublet, champ, 17th Cen- with lace collar ; tury. blue background, f face, looking to his left. 28 Unknown, Oval, bust, 2 X if. Duke of Beau- Portrait of In a dark gown. fort, A Divine, f face, looking to his right ; an elderly man with long grey hair. 29 Lady, In orange and red Countess of UNKNOWN. dress, yellow sleeves. Signed and dated, 1652, Yarborough. 30 Unknown, 10x12, British Museum, Portrait of Print Room, A Child. . 31 Unknown, Child. Dated 1689, Signed R,G, do. EDWARD GIBSON 1 Portrait of Himself. A pastel, 10x7^. Signed "E. Gib- son, y^«V 1690." SUSAN GIBSON Mr. Francis Wellesley, Described in Walpole's Anecdotes. It passed into Sir Thomas Lawrence's collec- tion, and was bought by one of the Bulwers of East Dereham, whence it came to the present owner. 1 Newcastle, John HOLLES, Duke of. If X I i- Reduced copy in oils of L, Crosse's portrait. No. 57. Duke of Port- land, 120 John Greenhill JOHN GREENHILL Title. 1 Catherine OF Braganza. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 52. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. J. P. Mor- Vide Connoisseur, Mar. gan. 1907, p. 139. 2 Charles II. See Cooper, No. 66. do. do. JOHN HOSKINS 1 Albemarle, George MONCK, Duke of. See S. Cooper, No. 3. Card. Signed, 1657, Lord Boston. Exh. Kens., 1865, I. H. No. 1 861. 2 Do. do. 3 X 2|. Bust, oval. Signed J. H., 1658. Wearing scarf and his own hair. Lady! Northcote. Was formerly in Propert collection. 3 Anne b. 1 507 {Diet, of Nat. Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, BOT.EYN. Biography) ; 2nd cleuch. F. 19. This is one of wife of Henry VIII. the eight miniatures Youngest daughter which formerly be- of Sir Thomas longed to Charles I. , Boleyn (or BuUen), whi-ch I have by Elizabeth, dau. described under of Thomas Howard, Anne Boleyn (No. 2nd Duke of Nor- 4). folk. Maid of Honour to Queen Katherine ; married privately, 1533; crowned the same - year, and executed ^S3^- 4 Do. do By Wale, from a portrait copied by Hoskins from an ancient picture mentioned in Charles I.'s cata- logue. According to the cata- logue of the Straw- berry Hill sale, 14th day, lot 66, this, "with other Royal miniatures in the same frame is in the possession of the Duke of Richmond." 121 English Miniature Painters Title. 5 Anne of Denmark. 6 Arabella. 7 ASTLEY, Sir Edward. 8 AUBIGNY, Countess. 9 Anne of Austria. 10 AVALOS, Alphonse d'Marquis de guasto. 11 Baines, Mr. W. 12 Barrington, Lady Anne. Brief Biographical Details. Dau. of Frederick II., King of Denmark, b. 1574 ; mar. 1590 James I., King of England, VI. of Scotland, by whom she had Prince Henry (d. 1612), Prince Charles, and Elizabeth ; married Elector Palatine, d. 1619. See Stuart. b. 1604 ; d. 1653. D'Obenie." Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Lieut. -General. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 1 9 1 2, Bros. No. 213. From Earl of Shaftesbury's col- lection. Signed I. H. In- Lord Hastings. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, scribed atat 47, XXXI., 6. 1651. 2^x2^. In blue Earl of Dysart. Marked on the back, dress. " pr. ^^5." Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Earl of Dysart. A reproduction of Titian's picture. Signed and dated. Mr. J. W.Dane. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 208. Signed, dated 1653. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 13 Berwick, James Fitz- James, Duke of. 2X2j; to waist. In armour, brown doublet and wig ; aged 29. Dated I 700 ; signed J. H., connected. Mr. Pierpont Morgan. Inferior work ; query by Hoskins. 14 Blount, Hester, Lady. 15 Bohemia, Queen of. Wife of Sir Henry Blount of Titten- hanger, widow of Sir William Main- waring, who was killed at the assault of Chester, 1645. Vide Stuart, Elizabeth, Wearing pink dress M with pearl orna- ments ; hair in ringlets. E. M. Hodgkins's Exhibition, 1905. 122 John Hoskins Title. 16 Bohemia, Frederick, King of. 17 Bohemia, King of, Daughter of. 18 Boyle, Henrietta. 19 Bristol, George, 2nd Earl of. 20 Bristol, John Digby, Earl of. 21 Buckingham, George ViLLiERS, 1st Duke of. Brief Biographical Details. See Frederick. 22 BURWELL, Nicholas. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Signed J. H., 1644. Duke of Buc- cleuch. See Rochester. b. 1612; d. 1678. One of the managers of the Earl of Strafford's impeachment ;soldier; fought at Edge Hill for the King; Secre- tary of State to Charles II. ; created K.G., 1661. b. 1580 at Coleshill ; educated Oxford ; knighted 1607; am- bassador in Spain when Charles, Prince of Wales, and Buck- ingham arrived in Madrid to arrange the Spanish match ; or. Earl of Bristol, 1622. This diplo- matist was badly treated by Charles ; his castle (Sherborne) being taken by the Parliamentary forces, 1645, he retired to France and died in Paris, 1653. Nearly profile, armour. In Brother of Sir Jeffrey Burwell, grandfather of Sir Robert Wal- pole. Lady North- cote. From Mr. Jeffery Whitehead's collection. Mentioned by Evelyn and Pepy s repeatedly, also by De Gramont. Signed and dated, I. H., 1642. Duke of Buc- cleuch. R.A.O.M., 1879. It is given in the cata- logue as by John Hoskins, junior. 2 X I J. In a black slashed doublet ; brown hair; pointed beard ; weak face ; ship tossing in back- ground ; slightly turned to his left. Signed I. H., monogram. In enamelled frame, representing the Judgment of Paris in relief. Duke of Port- land. Baroness A. de Rothschild. Sold Strawberry Hill, 14th day; it fetched 30 guineas. 123 English Miniature Painters Title. 23 Callander, James, 1st Earl of. 24 Do. 25 Carlisle, Lady Lucy Percy, Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 3rd son of 1st Earl of Signed I. H. Linlithgow. He at- tempted to rescue Charles I. from Carisbrooke Castle, d. 1672. Past or Present Owner. From Shaftes- bur y and Propert col- lections. Remarks. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XXXIV., No. 56. do. 2 X 2^. In armour. Mr. J. Pierpont Probably the same as Morgan. above. See S. Cooper, No. 45. Signed I. H., con- EarlofWharn- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, nected. clifFe. N. 14. Assigned to J. Hoskins. 26 Carnarvon, Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of. 27 Carr, Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet of Sleaford. See S. Cooper, No. 48. Card. Signed and dated, 1655. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1582. See Cooper, No. 50. ^ face ; in armour. Marquis of Bris- Signed, i654,I.H. tol. 28 Carr or Ker. See Somerset. 29 Gary, Miss. Maid of Honour. 30 Cavendish, William. See Newcastle. 2^X2 After Van Earl of Dysart. Ascribed to Hoskins ; Dyck. cost ^1. 31 Cavendish, Colonel. 32 Cecil, Lady Ann. 33 Cecil, (?) David. In armour ; long Marquis of brown wig. Exeter. Red curls, pink dress. Signed and dated, 1644. Ascribed to Hoskins ; cost {jl. Son of John, 4th Earl Signed and dated, Marquis of Dallaway speaks of of Exeter. 1 644. Exeter. this picture as being at Burleigh House, but it cannot be ac- cepted as David Cecil. 34 Cecil, Sir Edward. See Wimbledon, Visct. 35 Cecil, Lady Frances. See Cumberland. 124 John Hoskins Title. 36 Cecil, Master. 37 Charles I. Brief Biographical Details. See Unknown No. 195. Boy. See Cooper, No. 58. 38 Do. do. 39 Do. do. 40 41 Do. Do. do. do. Description. Past or Present Owner. Marquis of Exeter. Remarks. Earl Beau- champ. 2| X 2. Oval, card. £ face, looking at the spectator and to his left. In a falling lace ruff, over which hislong hair hangs on his left shoulder. In the distance is a castle with a round tower, on a height (Windsor.?). He wears the ribbon of the Garter. Head and bust. | H.M. the King, face, looking to right; wearing the ribbon of the Garter. Signed I. H., Fc. 2 X if. Wearing ribbon of Garter. Landscape back- ground. Upright, 8|x6f. To the waist ; f face, looking to his right. In a black doublet slashed with white, and gold thread figured on it ; wearing Garter ribbon and George on an onyx sur- rounded by dia- monds. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Mr.H.Pfungst. In Anecdotes of Painting, under John Hoskins, Walpole quotes Graham as saying : "he drew King Charles, his Queen, and most of his Court." Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1932. Formerly in Mr. W. C. Mor- land's collection. See alsoHenrietta Maria, No. 89. Exh. R.A.O.M., I. 14. There is an identical portrait at the Rijks Museum at Amster- dam. A counterpart of Lord Beauchamp's, q.v. This highly important work formerly be- longed to the Ja- combe family, and came to them through an ances- tress who was Lady- in-Waiting to Queen Anne, by whom it is said to have been presented. The hair is medium brown, the moustache considerably lighter, the beard almost sandy, the eyes bluish grey, the complexion even and inclined to fair. Signed with crown, C. R., 1632, I. H., Fc. 125 English Miniature Painters Title. 42 Charles I. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 58. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Card, 3^ X 2J. Head Rijks Museum, This came from the and bust ; |^ face, Amsterdam. Mauritshuis. looking to right. Wearing the rib- bon of the Garter. Signed I. H., Fc. 43 Do. do. A replica of the miniature at Windsor in the Royal Library. Countess of Yarborough. This is ascribed in Lady Yarborough's catalogue to S. Cooper, but it is un- questionably by or after Hoskins. 44 Charles II. AS A Youth. See Cooper, No. 66. In aVan Dyck dress. Wearing Garter ribbon. Earl Beauchamp. 45 Charles II. AS A Boy. do. ^ face, facing right ; head and shoul- ders. In light green and gold suit; blue ribbon, large muslin and lace collar. Un- signed. Marquis of Exeter. Very fine, and some- times ascribed to S. Cooper. Claypole, Mrs Eliza- beth Cromwell. See S. Cooper, No. 119. Low pink dress, with pearl loops. Mr.W.A.L.Bur- dett Coutts. Dickinson Exhibition of Miniatures, 1880, B.9. 47 Conway, Edward, 2nd Viscount. Signed J. H., 1653. Wallace collection, XI., B. 123. 48 Do., AS A Young Man. Ovaljbust. Wearing black slashed doublet, long hair over a wide lace collar. Nearly full face ; looking a little to his right. H.M. the King. 49 Cromwell, Richard. See Cooper, No. 164. Signed J. H. dated 1659. anc Mr. Charles Polhill. Kens., 1865, 3 54. Assigned Exh. No, to J. H., jun " This miniature, with one of Ireton by Cooper and another of Cromwell, an enamel after Cooper, were the property of Bridget Cromwell and afterwards of Elizabeth Ireton, who married Thomas Polhill in 1666. Since that period they have been in the possession of his lineal descendant." i 126 John Hoskins Title. 50 Cromwell, Richard, 51 Do. 52 Cumberland, Lady Frances Cecil, Countess of. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 164. do. Wife of 5th Earl of Cumberland ; only dau. of Robert, ist Earl of Salisbury, d. 4th Feb., 1643, aged 49. " Buried at York, where there is a monument to her memory " (Col- lins's Peerage). 53 Davis, Moll. See Dixon, No. 27. 54 Davison, General. 55 Devonshire, Elizabeth Cecil, Countess of. 56 Dorset, 3rd Earl of. 57 Drake, Sir Francis. 58 Dysart, Katherine Bruce, 1st Countess of. Son of Robert, 2nd Earl. b. 1589 ; married Lady Anne Clifford, companion of Henry, Prince of Wales. Travelled on Continent ; lived at Knole. d. 1624. Admiral ; b. Tavistock, 1 54 1, Circumnavi- gated the globe, 1577-80. Knighted by Elizabeth on his return. Largely contributed to the defeat of the Armada, 1588. d. in South America, 1596. Mother of Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, and afterwards Duchess of Lauder- dale. Description. Signed, 1665. In armour. Signed J. H., and dated 1646. Signed J. H., mono- gram. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Earl of Wham- Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, clifFe. XXXVIII., 21. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Duke of Rut- land. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 32 ^ ^f • ^" ^ ^^^^ bodice, with pearl and diamond pen- dants. Signed J. H. ; dated Duke of Buc- 1646. cleuch. Signed J. H. In black suit, wear- ing the sash of the Garter. Nearly full face ; rich lake curtain back- ground. Oval, 2^ X i|. Bust; on vellum. J face, looking at spectator. In a wide ruff and gor- get; middle aged. 9 X 6 J. Dated 1638. Grey eyes ; very light hair. Castle and rock in back- ground. 127 do. V.andA.Mus., Salting Be- quest. Earl of Gosford. Earl of Dysart. R.A.O.M. No. 6. Case A. R.A. O. M., M. 2 and Leeds, 1868. After Van Dyck. Very like Cooper, but inferior ; treatment recalls Van Dyck. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1341- English Miniature Painters Title. 59 Elizabeth Stuart, Princess, Queen of Bohemia. 60 Do. 61 Elizabeth OF York, Queen of Henry VII. 62 Essex, Robert, Earl of. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1596 ; daughter of James I. and Anne of Denmark ; mar. Frederick V., Elec- tor Palatine, 1613 ; crowned Queen of Bohemia at Prague, 1619 ; driven from the throne by the Emperor Ferdinand ; wandered on the Continent; returned to England, 1661, and died the follow- ing year. do. Description. Signed I. H. Past or Present Owner. Lord Alden- ham, from the Adding- ton collec- tion. Remarks. Exh.Kens., 1865,311 ; Stuart Exh., 255 ; B.F.A.C., 1889, XLI., 18. 2^X 2. Signed. Rijks Museum, Exh. Brussels, 191 2, Amsterdam. No. 858. Called, for her grace and beauty, the "Queen of Hearts." This min. came from the Mauritshuis. Dau. of Edward IV. Circular, i inch. § Duke of Buc- face. In a coif ; her dress trimmed with ermine. The frame bears the mark C. R. It is ascribed to Hos- kins, and it is evidently a copy from an earlier picture. Signed J. H. and Elizabeth face. In a coif; cleuch. Woodville. b. 1465 ; married Henry VII., i486; d. 1503. Called the "White Rose of York." She is reputed to have died of grief for the loss of her eldest son, Prince Arthur. Eldest son of Walter, Siened T. H. do. Earl of Essex, b. 1657 ; studied at Trinity College, Camb. ; fought bravely at Zutphen, when he was knighted. Master of the Horse to Elizabeth ; Knight of the Garter, 1588. Mar. the widow of Sir Philip Sidney, 1590. Governor- General of Ireland, 1599- Made a wild attempt at insurrection, and was executed for treason, 1601. 128 R.A.O.M., 1879, F. 17. This is one of eight miniatures shown at the R.A.O.M., 1879, which are especially interesting as having belonged to Charles I. They are de- scribed in Vertue's Catalogue. Exh. Kens., 1885, No. 1624. The story of the suppression of the Ring by the Countess of Not- tingham is now termed doubtful in the Did. of Nat. Biography. John Hoskins Title. 63 Essex, Walter Devereux, Earl of. 64 Evelyn, John. 65 Exeter, Elizabeth, Countess of. 66 Exeter, Bishop of. 67 Exeter, John, 4th Earl of. 68 Falkland, Lucius Carey, 2nd Viscount. 69 Do. 70 Do. Brief Biographical Details. I St Earl of the 6th creation, b. 1540 ; Earl Marshal of Ire- land ; d. in Dublin, 1576. Said (prob- ably falsely) to have been poisoned by Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who mar. his widow, Lettice, daughter of Sir F. Knollys. He was father of the favour- ite of Elizabeth. See Cooper, No. 206. Description. Wife of the 3rd Earl. See Hall. See Cooper, No. 220. do. do. Signed J. nected. H. con- Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Remarks. R.A.O.M. 17- 1879, O. Oval, bust, 2^x 2. ^ face, looking to do. his right. Dark dress ; wide lawn collar ; aged about 40. Signed I. H. Marquis of Exeter. This was formerly as- signed to J. Hos- kins, junr. Signed and dated, 1647. Marquis of Exeter. Signed I. H., con- nected. Nearly full face ; pointed beard; lace-edged ruff. H.M. the King. Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, I. 15. In the Windsor Catalogue this is given to Isaac Oliver. Age, about 30. Card, oval, 2^ x if. f face, look- ing to his right ; wearing own hair. In black doublet, slashed with white Late Lord Taunton. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2352. Assigned to J. H.,junr. and rich lace collar. f face, looking to right, the end of his hair tied with a bow. Lady North- cote ; for- me r ly in Mr. Jeffery Whitehead's collection. Exh. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XV., No. 3. 129 English Miniature Painters Title. 71 Falkland, Lucius Carey, 2nd Viscount, Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 220. Description. 72 Falkland, b.abouti6ii ; dau. of Hair bound with Lettice Viscountess. 73 Fanshawe, Anne, Lady, R. Morrison ; m. Lucius Carey, 2nd Viscount (see above). She survived him about three years, dying in 1646. flowers, wearing slashed blue bodice and lace collar. Signed. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. There was a miniature of Lord Falkland from the collection of Dr. Meade, bought at Strawberry Hill by J. M. Smith for 31 guineas, 14th day, lot 75. It is mentioned by Wal- pole in his Anecdotes of Painting as "a good one." Mr. Hodgkins's Ex- hibition, 1905. b. 1625 ; dau. of Sir Signed and dated, Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 1912, John Harrison ; m. Sir Richard Fan- shawe, Bt., 1644. Her memoirs con- tain many curious anecdotes of the great persons of the time. 1657. Bros. No. 212. Sold at Christie's 1904, Hawkins's sale, lot 893 ; formerly in Earl of Shaftesbury's collection, and from the Addington col- lection, at whose sale (1883) it fetched ;^6o 1 8s. It was then ascribed to J. H., junr. 74 Forester, - Mr. William. Oval, 3ix2f. In oils on copper, f face, turned slightly to his right. In armour; loose cravat with tassels at end. Wearing his own hair. Unsigned. 75 Forester, Elizabeth, WIFE OF ABOVE. Oval, 3i X 2f . f face, looking to her left ; wearing low dress and pearl necklace, and pearls in her hair. Signed and dated, 1649. Mr. Henry Pfungst. do. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 207. 130 John Hoskins Title. 76 forshall, Lady. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Card. Past or Present Owner. Earl of Shaftes- bury. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2087. Ascribed to J. Hoskins. 77 Frederick, King of Bohemia. Elector Palatine. See Cooper, No. 235. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 78 Gauden, John, Bishop of Worcester. b. 1605; educ. Cambs.; excluded from the Westminster As- sembly of Divines ; Bishop of Exeter at the Restoration, and of Worcester, 1664. He claimed the authorship of Eikon Basilike. The date of his death is vari- ously given as 1662 and 1664. Signed and dated, 1655. In black gown, facing left. Lady North- cote ; from Mr. JefFery Whitehead's collection. B.F.A.C., 1889, XV., No. 21. Case 79 Gentleman, Portrait of. See Unknown. 80 Giorgione. Portrait after, from Oval, bust, 2^X2^. Earlof Shaftes- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. original in Royal ^ face, turned to bury. 2069. collection. her right. 81 Glenham, Lady. Wife of Sir Thomas Glenham, or Glem- ham (Diet. Nat. Biog.), the Royalist soldier, M.P. for Aldeburgh. Signed and dated, 1648. Brown hair, black dress, pearl ornaments ; landscape back- ground. Mr. Henry Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 205. Sold at Christie's, June, 1906. 82 Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry. 1612 ; educ. West- minster and Christ Church, Oxford, and at Gray's Inn ; an eminent Justice of the Peace. He gained great reputation by his services during the Plague of Lon- don, and was knighted ; found murdered near St. Pancras Church, 1678. Signed J. Hoskins. 1663. Mrs. Sotheby. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXL, No. 16. There is a portrait of him in the vestry of St. Martins- in-the-Fields. 131 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 83 Grandison, William ViLLIERS, 2nd Viscount [f X i^. Looking to his left. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Remarks. This miniature is un- signed, but is in the Son of Sir Edward Villiers ; Royalist ; wounded at Siege of Bristol and died at Oxford, 1643. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, was his daughter. b. 1574; educ. Cam b. ; Card. Duke of Buo D.D., 1 61 2 ; Bishop cleuch. of Exeter, 1627 ; trans, to Norwich, 1641. Sent with 1 2 other Prelates to the Tower for protesting against laws made in their enforced absence, 1641 ; released 1642, but treated with much harshness and robbed of the revenues of his See ; d. 1656. Author of Meditations, etc. 84 Hall, Joseph, Bishop of Exeter and Norwich. manner of Hoskins. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1604, and Leeds, 1868. 85 Hamilton, James, 1st Duke of, K.G. 86 Harrington, Sir John. 87 Henderson, Mrs. 88 Henrietta Maria, Queen. b. 1606 ; son of 2nd Marquis of Hamil- ton ; intimate friend of Charles I. in boy- hood ; leader of the Moderate Presby- terians ; defeated by Cromwellat Preston, 1648; beheaded 1649. Poet ; translator of Ariosto. b. 1561 ; d. 1612. A noted poisoner. 6th and youngest child of Henri IV. and Maria de Medici, b. 1609; *"• Charles L, 1625 ; quitted England in 1642 ; returned at the Re- storation ; d. at the castle of Colombe, France, 1669. Mother of Charles II. and James II. 'f- 3 In Oval, 2f X I face; bust, armour ; falling plain collar, wear- ing insignia of the Garter. Earl Beau- champ. In black and gold Duke of Buc- dress. cleuch. Exh. Leeds, 1868. Engraved for the Roxburgh Club. 2x1^. Red hair; black dress; black cap ; pearl neck- lace. Signed and dated, I. H., 1649. On an oval card, 3^X2f. To the waist ; fig. turned to the left ; face I, looking at spec- tator. Grey lace falling over black dress; large crystal jewel at her breast, chain of pearls at- tached to it passing over her shoulders; hair in ringlets ; cloudy sky, trees, and distant castle in background ; much faded. Un- signed. Earl of Dysart. Earl of Derby. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. I 8 16; B.F.A.C., 1 889, Case XX., No. 5. From Strawberry Hill sale, lot 122, 1 8th day. 132 John Hoskins Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 89 Henrietta See No. 88. Oval, card, 2|x2. Bust ; 1 race, Earl Beau- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Maria, champ. ^933- This minia- Queen. looking at spec- tator and slightly to her left. In a green and white dress; pearl neck- lace. ture was believed to have been presented to the ancestor of Mr. W. C. Morland (from whose collec- tion it came) by the King, on occasion of his journey to Lon- don, after his mar- riage. 90 Do. do. Duke of Devon- shire. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case IV., No. 40. 91 Do. 92 Do. do. do. 93 Do. do. 94 Do. 95 Do. do. do. 96 Do. do. f face, facing right. Pink ribbon in hair ; white dress, pink bow, pearl ornaments. In a blue dress, hold- ing right arm to bosom. Rocks and castle in back- ground. 2 X if. In a blue dress and lace collar. No date nor signature. Oval, 2^ X if. f face, looking to her left. Wearing pearl ornaments at her waist; pearl neck- lace and ear-rings; a curl falls on her right shoulder. Bust;! face. Signed and dated, 1632. Messrs. Duveen Exh. Brussels, 191 2, Bros. No. 311. Marquis of Unsigned; very fine. Exeter. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. do. Mr. Henry Pfungst. Exh. Brussels, 191 2. Rijks Museum. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 859. This has a crown surmounting a monogram, M. R., in addition to the artist's usual signa- ture. It came from the Mauritshuis, and represents her when 23 years of age. 133 English Miniature Painters Title. 97 Henrietta Maria, Queen. 98 Do. Brief Biographical Details. 6th and youngest child of Henri IV. and Maria de Medici. do. Description. 99 Henry VIIL b. 1491 ; d. 1547. 100 Herbert, OF Cherbury, Lord. 101 Herbert of Cherbury, Edward, 1st Lord. 102 Do. 103 Heron, Sir George. 104 Hesilrige, Sir Arthur, 2nd Bart. 158 1. A statesman and philosopher. Brother of George Herbert, the poet and divine. Educ. Oxford ; served in the Low Countries, 1610-14; twice am- bassador to France ; cr. Baron Herbert of Cherbury ; sided with the Parliament, but soon retired, d. 1648. do. One of the "five mem- bers " ; sat as M.P. for Leicestershire ; a leader of the Inde- pendents and a pro- minent Parliament- arian through the Anarchy; imprisoned at the Restoration, and d. in the Tower, 1661. Card, oval, 2^X2. Signed H./. I face, to right. Pearl ornaments ; di- fo//?/^ white dress; cloth of gold cur- tain in back- ground. In a green tunic ; furred mantle. Insc. H. R.VIII., an. atatis XXXV. f face, turned to the left. Black steel gorget and lawn collar. Signed J. H. Card. 1x1^. In half ar- mour. As a young Signed. Signed and 1652. man. dated, Past or Present Owner. Rijks Museum. Remarks. Note the variety in the signature. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Attributed to Hoskins, after Van Dyck. Sold at Christie's, C. H. T. Hawkins's sale, i904,lot9i8,;£io5. From the collection of Charles I. See Ver- tue's catalogue. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, lot 1024, ;£44 2s. Mr. J. H. Haw- Exh. Kens., 1 865, No. kins. 1 1 50; Leeds, 1868. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Salting tion. coUec- Lt.-Gen. H. F. Davies. "Provisionally so called " (according to the label). Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 2 14. Commonly spelled Haselrig. 134 John Hoskins Title. 105 HOBBES, Thomas. Brief Biographical Details. . at Malmesbury, 1588 ; educated at Oxford. Scholar and philosopher ; tutor to Lord Hardwicke. His Leviathan and other works appeared at Amster- dam in 1668. He died in 1679 at Chatsworth, where there is an oil paint- ing of him. Description. Signed, a talis 81, 1661. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Duke of Devon- B.F.A.C, 1889, IV., shire. 6. This portrait is "called" Thos. Hobbes. 106 holbecke, Ambrose. Signed I. nected. H., con- Earl of Home. R.A.O.M. 0.31. 1879, No. 107 Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of. See Cooper, No. 268. Signed I. H. In black doublet. slashed white. with Duke of Buc- cleuch. R.A.O.M., 1879, O. 22. Assigned to John junr. Hoskins. 108 Do. do. Oval, 4J X 3I ; oils. In green and gold doublet ; wearing Garter ribbon and orange sash. Earl of Dysart. Marked on the back as having cost £6, and as by "Old Hoskins." 109 Hoskins (supposed PORTRAIT of). Col. Sothby. Walpole refers in his Anecdotes (under Hoskins) to " a pro- file which Vertue thought might be Hoskins himself." 110 Hoskins, John. In a white tunic; his breast bare. Signed J. H. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Ill Howard, Lady Catherine. Daughter of Earl of Suffolk ; wife of Lord George Stuart, Seigneur d'Aubigny, and subsequently of James, Viscount Newburgh. d. 1650. Signed I. H. In a blue dress and small black cap ; pearl ornaments. V.andA.Mus., Salting Be- quest, No. 4620, from the Adding- ton and Pro- pert collec- tions. ns English Miniature Painters Title. 112 James I, of England AND VI. OF Scotland. 113 James II. 114 Kingston, Robert PlERREPONT, 1st Earl of and 1st Viscount Newark. 115 Kirk, Mrs. Ann. Brief Biographical Details. b. in Edinburgh Castle in 1566. Only son of Henry Stuart, Earl of Darnley, and Mary Queen of Scots. Succeeded to Crown of England, 1603. d. 1625. See Cooper, No. 281. b. 1584. Educ. Oriel College, Oxford. Endeavoured to re- main neutral at out- break of Civil War, and refused to lend Charles money. Joined the King in 1643. Was taken prisoner, and killed by a chance shot from a Royalist bat- tery, July the same year {Diet, of Nat. Biog.y See Cooper, No. 291. Past or Present Owner. H.M. the King. Description. Length, i^x ij; nearly full face. After Paul Van Somer. " Upon an oval lavender- coloured card. In a lace ruflF and a black habit, with a corslet round his neck. Copied by Hoskins, the principal being in the Bearstake Gallery." Card, oval, i|x ij. Rijks Museum, Amsterdam. Remarks. Thus described in Van der Doort's cata- logue. From the Mauritshuis. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Oval. Auburn ring- Marquis of lets, pearl orna- Exeter, ments, brown eyes, pink dress. Signed and dated, 1644. 116 Lady, See Unknown. — portrait of. 117 Lindsey Royalist soldier. b. In armour. Signed Duke of Buc- Montagu, 1608 (?). Fought at I. H., dated cleuch. Earl of. Edgehill andNaseby; accompanied King Charles to the Isle of Wight as Gentleman of the Bedchamber ; was made K.G. 1661. 1638. R.A.O.M., 1879, M. 3. This title is given in the Royal Academy catalogue, 1879, page 59; but it should be Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. Note the date, yet it is given to J. H.jjunr. 136 J John Hoskins Title. 118 Louis XIV. 119 Lucas, SiK Chakles. 120 Do. 121 Mansfield, Lady, when young. 122 Maby OF MODENA. 123 Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange. 124 Do. 125 Do. Brief Biographical Details. b. 1638; d. 1715. Son of Louis XIII. and Anne of Austria. Sue. to the throne of France when five years old; mar. Marie Th^r^se of Spain, after whose death he was secretly married to Madam de Maintenon. Royalist officer who, with Sir George I.,isle, bravely de- fended Colchester, and was shot with him by order of Fairfax, 1648. do. Description. When young; wearing a gold scarf Past or Present Owner. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Signed, 1653. Mrs. Sotheby. In a white and gold doublet ; long fair hair. Signed LH., 1645. ^i X 2. Signed, 1655, 1. H. Bust; looking to her left. In a puce dress. See Crosse, No. 49. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Duke of Port- land. Earl of Dysart. See Cooper, No. 315. In a black hood. do. do. Oval. In a pink dress, and white and gold scarf. Signed I. H., 1644. In a blue dress with pearl ornaments, one hand placed on her breast. Signed I. H., 1644. Duke of Buc- cleuch. do. Remarks. B.F.A.C, 1889, XXL, 15. Lord Lyttelton owns a portrait of him by Richard Walker. Purchased by Mr. J. P. Beavan at Straw- berry Hill sale, i8th day, lot 141. It is described as " very highly finished." Shown at Leeds, 1868, and Stuart Ex- hibition, No. 900. After Van Dyck; described as a dau. of Frederick of Bohemia in Montagu House catalogue. From the collections of Horace Walpole and the Earl of Derby. 137 English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title. Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 126 Mary See Cooper, No. 315. Parchment, 2^ X 2. Rijks Museum, From the Mauritshuis. Stuart, As a child. Amsterdam. Princess of Orange. 127 Do. do. The Earl of Derby. Purchased by the then Earl of Derby at Strawberry Hill, 1 8th day, lot 126, for £7. 128 Do. do. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 129 Maynard, See Cooper, No. 319. ^ face, looking to his Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, Sergeant right. Sky and cleuch. A. 20. Sir John. landscape back- ground. 130 Do. do. 3 X 2|. In a black Mr. J. Pierpont Bought by Mr. Botfield doublet and skull Morgan. at Strawberry Hill, cap ; landscape 14th day's sale, lot background. 16, the price paid Signed I. H., being twenty-one dated 1657. guineas. It is de- scribed as having been given to Sir Robert Walpole by Sir Everard Faulk- ner, and Walpole terms it, in the Anecdotes^ " boldly painted and in a manly style." It was sold at the Hamil- ton Palace sale, 1882, for ;^23i,and at the Hawkins's sale, 1904, lot 902, for £i^Q. 131 Mercury, Venus and Cupid. 132 MoNCK, George. 133 Montagu, Mr. Edward. 134 Newburgh, Viscountess. After Correggio. Marquis of Exeter. See Albemarle, Duke of. Oval, bust. Signed I. H. In armour, plain collar; nearly full face, looking slightly to his left. Duke of Buc- cleuch. See Howard. 138 John Hoskins Title. Brief Biographical Details. 185 Newcastle, See Cooper, No. 344. Wm. Duke of. 136 Nicholas, Sir Edward. b. 1593. Statesman. Educ. Oxford and Middle Temple ; M.P. Winchelsea, 1620 ; made Secre- tary of State and knighted 1641. Re- sided abroad during the Commonwealth and was made Secre- tary of State at the Restoration, but pensioned off in 1662 ; d. 1669. 137 North, Frances, 3rd Lady. 138 North, Dudley, 3rd Lord. Dau. of Sir Brocket. b. 1 58 1. Courtier and author ; son of Sir John North. Went to Scotland with Charles I, and was Commissioner of the Admiralty in 1645 ; d. 1666. See Cooper, No. 351. 139 Northum- berland, Algernon Percy, Earl of. Lord High Admiral. 140 Nottingham, See Cooper, No. 352. Henry Finch, Earl of. 141 Orange, See Mary Stuart. Princess of. 142 Pembroke AND Montgomery, Philip Herbert, Earl of. See Cooper, No. 359. Description. Signed I. H., 1646. At the age of 67. Signed and dated, 1658. John Card. Signed I. H. Card. Signed I. H. In armour, wear- ing a long love- lock. 2|-X2. Wearing a black slashed doublet and wide lace collar. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. Jeffery Whitehead. Mr.H.Pfungst. B.F.A.C, 1889, IX., No. 16. Case Late Colonel North, M.P. do. Lord Alden- ham. Mr, J.Pierpont Morgan. Exh. Brussels, 1912, No. 206. For por- trait of his wife, nee Lady Penelope Compton, see Cooper, No. 342. For replica of this see Great Rebellion, 3 vols., published 1700. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2001. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1999. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 215. Duke of Buc- Exh. R.A.O.M., 1879, cleuch. M. I. Ascribed to John H., junior, in R.A. catalogue. 139 English Miniature Painters Title. 143 Pembkoke, Mary Sidney, Countess of (as a young woman). Brief Biographical Details. The accomplished sister of Sir Philip Sidney, towhomhededicated Arcadia, b. 1561 ; m. Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pem- broke ; d. at her house in Aldersgate Street, 1621; buried in Salisbury Cathe- dral. Ben Jonson's well-known epitaph is not on her tomb. Description. Bust, oval, 2jxif ; £ face, looking slightly to her right. Wearinglace ruffand low dress, with necklace and a circular orna- ment suspended ; flowers (.?) in her hair. Past or Present Owner. Earl Beau- champ. Remarks. Exh. Brussels, 1 9 1 2, No. 201. There is a replica of this minia- ture in the V. and A. Museum, Jones Bequest. See below. 144 Do. do. 145 Percy, Algernon. 146 Percy, Lucy. See Northumberland. See Carlisle. Vellum. Signed J. V. and A. Mu- H. f face, wearing seum, Jones lace ruff and Bequest, No. jewels. 617. 147 " QuARRELL, See Portsmouth, Duchess Madame." of 148 Rich, Henry. See Holland, Earl of. 149 Rochester, See Cooper, No. 392. Henrietta Boyle, Countess of. This was bought at Walpole's sale by Mr. J. P. Beavan for 27 guineas ; it passed into the Jones col. and was shown at Kens., 1865. It is not a good ex- ample of Hoskins, but is described in the Strawberry Hill catalogue as "sup- posed to be the Countess of Pem- broke, wife of Earl William, a present from the Duchess of Portland, a perfect gem." 150 Do. do. 140 Propert collec- tion. Col. Sothby. Mentioned by Walpole in Anecdotes of Paint- ing. John Hoskins Title. 151 RUDYARD, Sir Benjamin. Brief Biographical Details. ■ 1572; d. 1658. Politician and poet. Educ. Winchester and Oxford ; Bar- rister, Inner Temple; M.P. for Ports- mouth (and many other places) ; as- sumed part of medi- ator between Charles and Parliament, etc. In the Diet, of Nat. Biog. the name is spelt Rudyerd. Description. Wearing steel gor- get. Signed J. Hoskins. Past or Present Owner. Duke of cleuch. Buc- Remarks. 152 Rupert, Prince. See Cooper, No. 396. On card 3X2i. bust. § face. National Por- trait Gallery. Faded and rubbed. 153 Rutland, Frances, Countess of. Dau. of Edward, Lord Montague of Bough- ton. She was wife of John, 8th Earl (See Cooper, No. 406). d. 1 691. Duke of Rut- In the background of land. the miniature is a view of the old Bel- voir Castle. 154 Do. do. Signed I. H. ; dated do. Assigned to J. H., jun., in the Belvoir Cata- logue. 155 Rutland, John, 1st Duke of. Cr. Marquis of Granby Signed I. H. and Duke of Rut- land by Queen Anne, 1703. d. 1 7 10. do. Given in the Belvoir Catalogue as by John Hoskins, the younger. 156 Rutland, John, 8th Earl of. See Cooper, No. 406. In a black cap and white lawn collar. Signed I. H. and dated, 1656. do. Ascribed to John Hos- kins, the younger, in the Belvoir Cata- logue. 157 Scott, Lady Isabella. Signed. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 158 Selden, John. See Cooper, No. 419. Card. Rev. J. Beck. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1461. 159 Do. do. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 141 English Miniature Painters Brief Past or Present Title Biographical Details. Description. Owner. Remarks. 160 Shirley, Wife of the intrepid 2 X I J ; looking to Duke of Port- Lady Eastern traveller, her left. Fair hair. land. Teresia. Robert Shirley. "A noble Circassian," according to the Diet, of Nat. Biog., which does not re- cognise the right of her husband to the title of "Sir." She was said to have been given him by the Shah of Persia, and was brought to the Court of James I. in 1 62 1. She was painted by Isaac Oliver. in a white dress, wearing blue rib- bon; curtain back- ground ; pearl necklace ; brown eyes ; fair com- plexion. Signed I. H., monogram. 161 Sidney, See Flatman, No. 41. Oval, bust ; f face, Duke of Buc- Exh. Kens., 1865, Algernon. looking to his left. In black doublet, with long hair. Signed I. H., 1659. cleuch. No.i622;R.A.O.M., 1879, A. 23. Then ascribed to John H., junr. 162 Sidney, See Sunderland. Dorothy. 163 Sidney, See Pembroke. Mary. 164 Somerset, Son of Mr. Carr, or Bust ; ^ face. Long H.M. the King. Robert Carr, Ker, of Teviotdale. hair, lace ruff, dark Earl of, Made page to James dress. K.G. I. Lord Treasurer of Scotland, 1610 ; Viscount Rochester and K.G., i 61 1 ; Earl of Somerset, 1 613, when he mar- ried Lady Frances Howard, the poison- ing Countess, who had obtained a de- cree of nullity of her mar. with the Earl of Essex, and who pleaded guilty to the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury. Sent to the Tower in 1616 ; released and pardoned in 1622. d. 1645. 165 Do. do. Signed. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 142 John Hoskins Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. 166 Somerset, Son of Mr. Carr, or Robert Carr, Ker, of Teviotdale. Earl of, K.G. 167 SouTHAMP- Dau. of John Vernon Signed, 1620. TON, Eliza- beth Vernon, Countess of. 168 Southamp- ton, Rachel, Countess of. 169 Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of. by Elizabeth, sister to Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex ; wife of Henry Wrio- thesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton; friend of Shakespeare. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Nearly full face ; de- collete dress, pearl necklace. Signed, 1648. See Cooper, No. 447. Card. Signed J. H. do. Mr. J. Hey wood Hawkins. 170 Stuart, Lady See Howard. . Catherine. 171 Stuart, Lady Only child of Charles Signed 1. H. Arabella (called). Stuart, 5th Earl of Lennox, great- grandson, by his mother, Margaret, of Henry VII. b. 1575. Mar., privately, William Seymour, Marquis of Hert- ford, and afterwards Duke of Somerset. Both were impris- oned in the Tower, and attempted at an escape, 161 i. Sey- mour reached Flan- ders, but Arabella was brought back a prisoner to the Tower, where her health and reason gave way. d. 1615. Lord F i tz Hard'inge. Remarks. Described in Straw- berry Hill catalogue (14th day's sale, lot 10) as the favourite of James I. " in his latter time," and pur- chased at the sale of T. Barrett, Esq., of Lees, in Kent. Bought by Jarman for 14 guineas. Exh. B.F.A.C., 1889, II. 5. Exh No. 1868 Kens 1 144 1865, Leeds, Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 148 1. There is a beautiful min. of this victim of the jealousy of James I. at Sherborne Castle, by I. Oliver. It represents her with long auburn hair on her shoulders and a pearl in one ear, a black ribbon in the other. Another, in the writer's collec- tion (also by Oliver), shows her wearing a wreath of flowers in her hair. 143 English Miniature Painters Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. 172 Stuart, Lady Only child of Charles Card. Signed I. H. Arabella Stuart, 5th Earl of (called). Lennox. 173 Suckling, Sir John, Knight. 174 Suffolk, Barbara, Countess of. 175 Suffolk. Catherine Knewell, Countess of. 176 Suffolk. 177 Sunderland, Dorothy Sidney, Countess of. 178 Sussex, Thomas Radclyffe, Earl of, K.G. Royalist soldier and poet. b. 1609. Son of Sir John Suckling. Educ. at Cambridge; served under Gus- tavus Adolphus ; obliged to leave Eng- land for attempting the escape of Straf- ford from the Tower. Aubrey states he committed suicide in Paris, 1642. d. 1680. 2nd wife of Lord Thomas Howard, I St Earl of Suffolk (he distinguished himself against the Armada), Lord Treasurer. She and her husband were avaricious, and im- prisoned in the Tower, 1619. A daughter of the Earl b. 1617 ; d. 1684. Courted by Waller ; mar. Henry, Lord Spencer, afterwards Earl of Sunderland. Statesman. Eldest son of2nd Earl and loth Baron Fitzwalter; ambassadorof Queen Mary to Philip; Lord Deputy of Ire- land ; K.G. ; Lord Chamberlain, 1572. d. 1583. Vellum. Signed H. 3 face, looking to her left ; to waist. In a white dress, wearing pearl or- naments. Signed I. H., 1660. face, turned left ; quite young face. In black dress, covered with lace. Signed J. H. Signed. 2^^ X 2^ ; looking to left. Flowers in her hair. Oval, 2 xi|; I face. In ruff, wearing the Garter. Past or Present Owner. Earl of Shaftes- bury. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Marquis of Bristol. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Propert collec- tion. Remarks. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2063. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1605 ; Leeds, i868;andR.A.O.M., 1879 (M. 5). when it was ascribed to John Hoskins, junr. Her name was probably Knyvett. B.F.A.C, 1889, Case XXXIV., No. 61. Earl of Dysart. The Sacharissa of Wal- ler's poems. Cost £8. Earl Beauchamp. 144 John Hoskins Title. 179 Tara, Viscountess. 180 Temple, Ann. 181 Thanet, John, 2nd Earl of. 182 Thanet, Nicholas, 1st Earl of. 183 TUFTON, Sir Nicholas. Brief Biographical Details. 2nd wife of Thomas Preston, ist Vis- count of Tara, General of the Con- fe derate Irish Catholics in Charles I.'s reign. Daughter of Thomas Temple, by Rebecca, daughter of Sir N. Carew. See also under Cooper, 456. Father of Nicholas Sutton, 3rd Earl, d. 1664. Sir Nicholas Tufton. b. 1579; d. 1632. Created Baron Tuf- ton in 1626, and Earl of Thanet, 1628 ; m. Frances, daughter of Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter. See Thanet. 184 Thurloe, See Cooper, No. 459. John. 185 Tollemache, Lionel. 186 Trotter, Dr. 187 Unknown, Portrait of A Gentleman. Description. 2^X2. Signed I. H., 1655. Young. In a blue dress ; pearl necklace ; light brown hair. In a black and white tunic. Signed I. H. Dated 1623. Mtat. 44. Oil, on copper. Head and bust. A young man. § face, looking slightly to right. In a black dress, with bands ; a profusion of warm brown hair. Signed I. H., 1647. Oval, bust, 2^x if. Signed L. H. or I. H.; dated 1636; at. s. 37. Dark brown eyes; auburn beard ; blue background. 145 Past or Present Owner. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. Remarks. Sometimes the name is given as Countess Tarras and Taragh. Viscount Cob- ham. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 217. Accord- ing to Gramont's memoirs, she was of a very attractive appearance. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Rev. John Goring. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1 1 74. Earl Beauchamp. Exh. Brussels, 19 12, No. 200. Ascription doubtful. Mr. Geo. P. Preserved in a con- Goldsmith, temporary blue enamel frame and stamped and gilt leather case. This min. is described as part of the contents of the " Fleetwood Cabinet." SeeGent.'s Mag., Oct., 1840. Earl Beauchamp. By some supposed to be by Laurence Hilliard; the initials are not clear. English Miniature Painters Brief Title. Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 188 Unknown, — Portrait of, A GeNTTiKMAN. Oval, bust, 2 X i|. Signed I. H. ; dated 1638 ; at. 31. Dark brown hair ; grey doub- let ; broad collar and gold baldrick. Earl Beauchamp. 189 A Young - Man. — Oval, 2^X2. Signed I. H., and dated 1 646 ; at. 27. In armour ; wearing sash over shoulder. do. 190 Portrait of — A Man, unknown. — Bust, f X |. Signed I. H. A young man ; ^ face, Duke of Beau- fort. looking to his right. Own long hair ; in a dark dress. 191 Unknown, — Portrait of A Gentleman. — Signed I. H. Lord Boston. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2391. Ascribed to John li.jjunr. 192 Unknown, — Man. Signed I. H., 1656. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 193 Do. - — Oval, bust, 2 X if. In a slashed doub- let and broad lace collar, looking slightly to his right. Signed, 1663 (.?), I. H. do. 194 Unknown, — Portrait of AN Old Man. — Inscribed at. 81, I 6 6 I . Signed I.H. Duke of Devon- shire. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. I 3 I. Ascribed to John Hoskins, the younger. 195 Unknown, — A Boy, now styled IVIaster Cecil. — Profile, in brown; holding in one hand a plaything like castanets. Marquis of Exeter. Described in Walpole's Anecdotes as at Bur- leigh, and as "admir- ably natural." 196 Unknown, — Head of a Man, rather Young. — In the gown of a master of arts and a red waistcoat. " In the posses- sion of Mr. Fanshaw," says Wal- pole. In the Anecdotes this is described as "per- fect ... the clear- ness of the colouring is equal to either Oliver, the dis- hevelled hair touched with ex- quisite freedom." 146 John Hoskins Title. 197 Unknown, Head of A Gentleman. Brief Biographical Details. Past or Present Owner. 198 Unknown, Portrait of A Gentleman. 199 Unknown, Portrait of A Young Man. 200 Do. Description. In a ruff and black Lord F i t z dress, wearing a Hardinge. blue ribbon, in- scribed on the blue background, Ano. dni. i6oi. ^ talis sua, 54. Remarks. The date of this min., which was shown atExh. Kens., 1865, No. 1471, makes it very doubtful of its being by Hoskins. Vellum. Signed and Earl of Gosford. E x h. Kens., 1865. dated I. H., 1657. Ascribed to John H., junr. In the back- ground is seen a vessel on a stormy sea. Mr. F. A. Hyett. Signed J. H., 1654. ?2 ^ 2^ ; look- ing to his right. In armour ; wear- ing lace collar, squirrel -coloured hair ; blue back- ground. En pourpoint brun. H.M. the Queen Exh. Brussels, 1912, of Holland. No. 860. 201 Unknown, A Gentleman. 202 Gentleman, unknown. 203 Do., Man. SirE.W.HuIse, Exh. Brussels, 191 2, Bt. No. 209. In armour. Signed Earl of Ilchester. J.H. Card. Signed!. H. Duke of Marl- Exh. Kens., 1865, In a black dress borough. No. 1702. and falling ruff of fine lace. 204 Do., Man. 205 Gentleman, unknown. 206 Unknown, A Child. 207 Young Man, unknown (probably A Percy). I length ; holding H.M.theKing. out a red cross. In armour ; dated 1656; 2 X i|. Wearing a crimson cloak with lace collar. In oils. Mr. Pierpont Description corre- Morgan. sponds with No. 216. do. Wearing his own Mr. C. Fairfax- hair ; in a brown Murray, dress heightened with gold. Head and bust ; looking to his left ; landscape background ; 2 J x 2. Signed and dated 1653. 147 English Miniature Painters Title. 208 Unknown, a Young Man with Fair Haie. 209 Do. Unknown. 210 Do. Man. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Signed and dated 1651. In a fair wig ; with sharp features. Signed I. H ; dated 1652. In a black quilted dress. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Mr. H. Pfungst. Exh. Brussels., 19 12, No. 204. Duke of Rut- land. Earl of Shaftes- bury, K.G. Ascribed to John Hoskins, jr., in the Belvoir Catalogue. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2074. Described as "early 17th cen- tury, probably the work of John Hoskins." 211 Do. A Profile. Conjectured to be Hoskins himself. See No. 109. Mrs. Sotheby. See Walpole's Anec- dotes, under Hoskins. 212 Unknown, Portrait of A Gentleman. 1 face. In an em- broidered doublet and frill. On playing-card. Signed, mono- gram I. H. V. andA. Mus., No. 679. From Henry Hodg kin- son's collec- tion. 213 Unknown, a Gentleman OF THE time OF THE Common- wealth. Signed I. H. Wallace collec- tion. In Gallery XI., Case B.. No. 114. 214 Man, UNKNOWN. In black doublet slashed with white, light brown hair, moustache, and imperial. | face, looking to his right. Countess of Yarborough. 215 Do. Signed I. H. | face, turned to left. Long brown hair ; in armour ; lawn collar; blue background. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1 904, lot 1013, ;£33 I2S. 216 Do. Signed J. H., 1656. 1 face, turned to left. Auburn hair; in armour. 148 Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1904, lot loio, ii^ 1 8s. John Hoskins Title. 217 Unknown, Portrait of A Gentleman. 218 Unknown, Portrait of a Young Lady. 219 Portrait of A Lady. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Vellum. In a black dress and blue collar. Signed J. H., 1663. 2^X2. Oval, bust. Warm brown hair; looking slightly to her right ; dark blue eyes; inarufF. if Xi|^, oval; f face, looking to her right. A young lady in white dress, flowing brown hair, pearl ornaments. Signed I. H. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. E a rl Beau- champ, Duke of Beau- fort. Sold at Miss Banker's sale (Christie's), i8th Jan., 1856. 220 Unknown, A Lady. 221 Do. 222 Portrait of A Lady. 223 Do. 224 Unknown, A Young Lady. 225 Do. 226 Unknown, a Young Lady temp. Chas. IL 227 Unknown, a Portrait of A Lady. In red dress and Duke of Buc- blue scarf. Signed cleuch. I. H., 1645. In black ; plain falling collar. Signed and dated, I. H., 1643. In a black dress. Signed 1656. Oval, ifxij ; f face, looking to her left. In a ruff. Signed I. H. Oval, 3x2^; I face. In a green dress. Signed I.H., 1 646. do. do. Sir Francis Cook, Bart. Mrs. Fleisch- mann. do. In a blue dress with Mr. J. J. Foster, check shawl ; f face, looking to left ; her hair in long ringlets. Signed I. H. Card. Signed I. H. Mr. J. H. Hawkins. Ascribed to John H., junr., in Montagu House catalogue. B.F.A.C., 1889, Case XXVIII., No. II. Resembles Arabella Stuart. Exh . Brussels, 1 9 1 2 , No. 216. From Penshurst. Shown in Dickinson Exh. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 1149; Leeds, 1868. 149 English Miniature Painters Chas. I." 233 Unknown, Lady. 284 Do. 235 Do. 236 Lady, UNKNOWN. 237 Unknown, Lady. Title. Brief Biographical Details. Description. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. 228 Young Lady. 2f X 2^. Fair hair ; necklace of pearls; pearls in ear. Signed I. H., and dated 1654. M r. F. A. Hyett. 229 Portrait of A Lady. 2|x2|. In blue dress, pearl neck- lace, and baroque pearl. Signed I. H., and dated 1656. do. 230 Unknown, Lady. 2|^X2. White lace collar and black cap ; blue back- ground. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan. 231 Do. With long curly hair, wearing a pearl necklace. Signed and dated, 165 1. do. 232 Do., " TIME OF Card. Signed I. H. Mr. W. H. Exh. Kens., 1865, No, Pole Carew. 365. In a rufF and richly Earl of Shaftes- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. jewelled dress. bury, K.G. 2089. "Ascribed to Hoskins." Card. do. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 2065. Hair in long dark V. and A. ringlets. Signed Museum, J. H. Salting Be- quest. 238 Vane, See Cooper, No. 472. Sir Henry. 2|^X2,oval; f face. Hair in curls, in blue dress and yellow scarf. f face, to the right. Hair bound with flowers ; slashed blue bodice. Signed J. H. In black falling collar. In pro- file ; young, look- ing over left shoulder. Countess of Yarborough. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1904, lot 1025, £24. Duke of Buc- cleuch. 150 John Hoskins Title. Brief Biographical Details. 239 Vernon, See Southampton, EuzABETH. Lady. 240 Waller. 241 Wentworth, Charles. 242 Wentworth, Sir George, of woolley, YORKS. 243 WiLBRAHAM, Sir Thos. 244 WiLBRAHAM, Lady. 245 Wimbledon, Sir Edward Cecil, Viscount. 246 Worcester, Bishop of. See Cooper, No. 482. Soldier ; b. 1571 ; son of I St Earl of Exeter, favourite of the Duke of Bucking- ham ; cr. Viscount Wimbledon, 1626 ; d. 1638. See Gauden. Description. Past or Present Owner. Duke of Buc- cleuch . face, turned to the right. Dark curly hair, black bro- cade cloak ; blue background. Signed J. H. 2^Xlf. black Signed. In rich dress. Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan. 2f X 2. Inflowing Earl of Dysart. wig. In a brown dress. As a youngish man, in a reddish grey wig. In armour ; blue scarf, white cravat and black bow. do. Marquis of Exeter. Remarks. Sold at Christie's, Haw- kins's sale, 1904, lot 1022. ;£39 i8s. Mentioned as being at Burleigh by Wal- pole, but now as- cribed to Du Guer- nier ; and thought to be son of 3rd Earl of Devonshire. CORNELIUS JOHNSON or JANSSEN 1 Man, UNKNOWN. 2 Head OF A Nun. In oil. Middle age ; brown hair and beard; fresh complexion. Oval, 2 X if. Mr. C. Fairfax- Murray. Duke of Rutland. OSSORY, Mary Somerset, Countess of. JOHN KNELLER Dau. of Henry, ist Duke of Beaufort ; b. 1665 ; m. James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde ; d. 1733. Oval, 3 X 2^. Seen to the waist ; nearly full face, looking slightly to her left. Duchess Beaufort. of Curly dark hair, with long curl over shoulder and bosom. Signed Johannes Kneller, 1685. 151 English Miniature Painters Title. 1 Allestree, Richard, D.D. 2 Bailey, Mrs. 3 Barlow, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln. 4 Blount, Sir Henry. DAVID LOGGAN Brief Biographical Details. Royalist ; Divine, b. 1619 ; B.A. Christ Church, O X f o r d ; served under Charles I. ; twice captured 1643 ; entered Holy Orders ; was ex- pelled from Oxford, 1648 ; chaplain to Charles II., 1663 ; Provost of Eton, 1665: d. 1681 {Diet. Nat. Biog.). b. 1607 ; educ. Oxford; Provost of Queens, 1657 ; Bishop of Lincoln, 1675 ; turned Whig at William III.'s acces- sion ; d. 1 69 1 (Diet. Nat. Biog.). See Dixon, No. 7. Description. Signed and dated, D. L., 1679. On vellum. Past or Present Owner. British Museum. do. do. Co un tess Caledon. of Remarks. From the Cracherode collection. From the Cracherode collection. Exh. Kens. U83. 1865, No. 5 Butler, Samuel. See Cooper, No. 41. — 6 Charles II. See Cooper, No. 66. On vellum. 7 Do. 8 Do. 9 Do. do. do. do. Propert coUec- Exh. B.F.A.C., Case tion. XXXIV., No. :^e. Rev, James Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Beck. 2017. Probably original drawing of the published por- trait of Charles. British Museum. Duke of Rich- mond. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 272. V. and A. Mu- Probably the same as seum, Salting No. 6, Rev. James Bequest, No. Beck's. 4027B. 152 David Loggan Title. 10 Charles II. 11 Cromwell, Oliver. 12 CupwoRTH, Ralph. 13 Fox, Sir Stephen. 14 IsHAM, Sir Thomas, 3rd Bart. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 66. Bust Description. f face, look- ing to his left. On vellum. In Garter robes. See Cooper, No. 134. On paper. Divine, b. 1 6 1 7. Educ. at Camb., where he held many academi- cal posts ; Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1645 ; Master of Christ's Col., 1654. d. 1688. In sepia. Past or Present Owner. Dr. G. C. Wil- liamson. Earl of Veru- 1am. British Museum. Remarks. From the Whitehead collection. From life; made for the en- graving. See Portrait Miniatures, 1897. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. 534. Propert collec- tion. b. 1657; d. 168 1. Son Signed and dated, Mr. J. White- of Sir J. Isham ; "a 168 1. head, young gentleman of great expectation, of a beautiful person and sweet disposi- tion." Exh. B.F.A.C., Case XXXI., No. 21. Fine print in British Museum. 15 Unknown, Man. 16 Do. 17 Do. 18 Gentleman, Portrait OF A. 19 Do. 20 Loggan, David. 21 Mazarin, Cardinal. • Dated, 1667. In clerical attire. See Memoir. Ashmolean Mu- seum, Oxford, No. 20. British Museum. do. Signed, D. L., delin. Mr. J. E. Night- Exh. Kens., 1 865, No. 1684. On vellum. ingale. 2586. Signed and dated, Mr. H. Porter. Exh. Kens., 1865, No. D. L,, 1676. On 2904. vellum. jEt. 20, 1655. Michael Bur- gers, the en- graver. See Anecdotes of Painting. Signed and dated, Mr. Francis Exh. Brussels, 1912, 1659. Wellesley. No. 2,^^. u 153 English Miniature Painters Title. 22 Mews, Peter. 23 Perwick, Mrs. 24 Rochester, John WiLMOT, Earl of. 25 Verney, Sir Greville (?) 26 Willis, Dr. Thomas. 27 Yates, Humphrey. Brief Biographical Details. Description. b. 1619; d. 1706. Ad vivum. Bishop of Bath and Wells, and after of Winchester ; Presi- dent of St. John's College, Oxford. Past or Present Owner. British Museum. Remarks. See Cooper, No. 393. b. 1630 ; d. 1683. Signed and dated, Mr. Francis Exh. Brussels, 1912, 1663. Wellesley. No. 366. ■ British Museum. Slightly tinted in the face. 78 ^ 4k Pencil on vellum. Signed D. L. V. and A. Mu- seum, No. 1158-01. Eminent Physician and On vellum. Signed Rev. Dr. Wei- Exh. Kens., 1865, No. Latin Scholar of and dated, 166 . lesley. 2838. seventeenth century, d. 1675. Plumbago. Signed Mrs. Keightley. Exh. B.F.A.C, Case and dated, 1676. XXIX., No. 49. DAVID PATON or PATTON 1 Charles II. See Cooper, No. 66. 2 Dalzell, Genl., Thomas. 3 Jenkins, Sir Leoline. 4 Roxburgh. Robert, Earl of. 5 Smith, Janet. Square. After S. Cooper. In Indian ink. Duke of Buc- cleuch. Stuart Exh. Diplomatist, Judge, and Member for Oxford University; Secretary of State, 1680-84. b. 1623 ; d. 1685. b. 1677 ; d- 1696, at Brussels. Oval, bust, i\ X if. In a flowing wig. \ face, looking to his left. Oval. Half length, looking to front. Long wig ; lace cravat ; breast- plate. Wife of James Smith, Oval. Half length, architect, d. 1699. facing to right. Low dress. British Museum. See Caw's Scottish Por- traits, 1903. Mr. Francis Wellesley. Engraved by John Smith. Engraved by Faithorne. 154 Matthew Snelling Title. 6 Stair, Sir James Dalrymple, 1st Earl of. Brief Biographical Details. Scottish advocate and President of the Court of Session. DESCRIPTIO^f. Past or Present Owner. Remarks. Robert White en- graved a portrait of this man after D. Paton. MATTHEW SNELLING 1 Charles I. See Cooper, No. 58. 2 Dorset, Frances, Countess of. 3 Dorset, Richard, 5th Earl of. 4 Hervey, Lady Isabella. 5 Hervey, Sir Thomas. 6 May, Judith, Lady. b. 1622. Imprisoned by Parliament. Lord Sewer at the Coro- nation of Charles II. d. 1677. Diet, of Nat. Biog. dau. of Sir Humphrey May ; wife of Sir Thomas Hervey. d. 1686. d. 1694. 2nd wife of Sir Hum- phrey May. d. 1661. On paper, prepared with a fine coat- ing of plaster. Signed M. S., fc. 1647. 3 X2j. Bust, oval, card; f face, look- ing to her left ; in a brown dress. Oval, 3 X 2 J. In a yellow doublet and baldric; brown hair. To waist ; nearly full face. Wearing pearl ornaments ; her right hand to her bosom ; long curls ; white dress. Bust ; ^ face, look- ing to his right. In dark doublet and broad lace collar ; towers in the background. Bust ; f face, look- ing to her left. Pearl ornaments ; small black cap. Rev. J. Beck. Exh. Kens., No. 1450. 1865, Earl Beauchamp. do. Marquis of Bristol. do. do. ROBERT WHITE I BUNYAN, b. 1628; d. 1688. Bust, looking to his British Museum. The drawing was John. The author of The right. In a plain engraved by H. Pilgrim's Progress. doublet, with ace- Bourne, edged collar; aged about 40 (?). ^SS English Miniature Painters Title. 2 Charles II. Do. Do. 5 Clarke, Samuel, M.A. 6 Mary, Queen. 7 Monmouth, Duke of. 8 Gates, Titus. 9 Otway, Thomas. 10 Rawlet, Rev. John. 11 SOLY, Arthur. 12 Turner, Sir James. Brief Biographical Details. See Cooper, No. 66. Description. X 4. In Garter robes. Signed R. White; fecit 1684. Nearly full face. Plum- bago. do. do. Author and divine, b. 1626 ; d. 1 700-1. Fellow of Pembroke. See Crosse, No. 50. See Cooper, No. 328. 5X3i- In when old, 1702, robes ; Dated Plumbago. Sighed ; dated 1 702 . Head and shoulders; ad vivum. 5x4. In armour, wearing Garter. Nearly full face. Signed R. White, deli». Plumbago. See Cooper, No. 353. Oval, in black lead. Dramatic writer. 1651 ; d. 1685. b. On vellum. Signed and dated, 1680. Dated 1688. An engraver ; much employed by R. White, who, says Granger, "drew his head in black lead." To waist. In armour, cap, wig, and lace cravat. Dated 1683. 156 Past or Present Owner. Duke of Port- land. Remarks. Mr. F. Wei- This drawing was, of lesley. course, not made ad Mr. J. White- head. Rev. Dr. Wel- lesley. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, No. 142. British Museum Print Room. vtvum. Exh. B.F.A.C., Case XXXI., No. 29. The Corporation of Tenby. Duke of Port- land. Probably about the same date as the Charles II., No. 2. Bought at Strawberry Hill, 22 nd day's sale, by Jarman, for ;^i 8 s. Described as ** a present from Richard BuU, Esq., 1678-9." Exh. Kens., No. 2853. 1865, A print was published from this drawing in 1683. From Caw's Scottish Portraits. Robert White Brief Biographical Details. Title. 13 Unknown, Man. 14 White, Robert. 15 William III. See Crosse, No. 95. Description. 2^X2^^. Plum- bago. Looking to his left. Past or Present Owner. British Museum Print Room. Duke of Port- land. The Corporation of Tenby. Remarks. 1 Yates, ASHURST. GEORGE WHITE Plumbago. Mrs. Keightly. Exh. B.F.A.C, Case XXIX., No. SS- MICHAEL WRIGHT 1 Henley, Robert, Knt, Oval, 3jx2|. Very fair complexion ; in a bronze col- oured doublet. Earl Beau- champ. Very like G. Mon- tagu. N.B. — A number of other Miniatures ascribed to the artists given in the foregoing lists will be found in the Appendix which contains the principal items sold at Christie's, 1858-1912. (See over page.) 157 Appendix A LIST OF MINIATURES By the artists whose works are described in this Volume SOLD AT MESSRS. CHRISTIE'S FROM 1858-19 12 INCLUSIVE In this list such items as have realised only very small sums have been omitted, their insignificance being taken for granted. With these exceptions, the list contains all the Miniatures, by the artists dealt virith in this Volume, sold at " Christie's " for the past 54 years. It has been prepared and alphabetically arranged in the hope of its proving useful in tracing and identifying examples. MARY BEALE Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Dorchester, Catherine In a dark mauve and blue dress vsrith Dawkin's sale, March Sedley, Countess of. yellow scarf, red curtain background; 4, 191 3, lot 41, signed with initials. £,"2.1 i o. Portrait of a gentle- man unknown. Virgin and child. Percy collection, April 15, 1890, lot 84. Mrs. H. Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 204, iC2 5 o- Portrait of a gentle- man unknown. On Copper. P. C PAOLO CARANDINI (?) ' Or Penelope Cleyn Dark green coat, trimmed with gold Sold February 8, 1904, braid ; signed P. C. lot 32, ^CS o O- 159 Appendix Subject. Lady unknown. Lady unknown. Lady unknown. Lady unknown. Description. In large white hat of ermine, trimmed robe with black velvet neckband ; signed P. C. Three-quarter face, turned to right, brown hair, blue dress, pearl orna- ments. Wearing blue dress and pearl necklace. Wearing blue dress and resting her head on her hand. Sale and Date. Sold November 9, 1902, lot 125, ^8 18 6. Lady Curry's sale April 3, 1906, lot 75. jC3 10 6. Sold June 18, 1907, lot 128, ^6 6 o. Sold February 22, 191 2, lot 86,j^6 60. ALEXANDER COOPER Louis Charles, Count Signed. Palatine of the Rhine. Heugh's sale. May 8, 1878, lot 94, . SAMUEL COOPER Albemarle, George In armour, signed and dated, 1657. Monck, Duke of. Arundel, Henry Frdk., In gouache, signed with monogram S. C, Earl of, 1 608-1 652. in armour, f face, turned left, long hair, and lawn cravat. Bramfield, Sir R., after- wards Lord Polti- more. Note. — Should be Bampfylde, and the first creation was not until 1831. Buckingham, Duchess In blue dress and pearl necklace, of Do. Burgomaster of Ham- burgh. In blue dress wearing pearls. On silver coin : inscription on coin, Moneta Nova Civit Hamburgensis, 1636, signed S. C. 160 N. Strode's sale. May 16, 1889, lot yj, £^73 5 o- Sold Nov. 27, 1903, lot 96,^136 10 o. G. Attenborough's sale, Jan. 1 1, 1894, lot 152,^8 o o. Earl of Westmorland's sale, June 2, 1892, lot 18, ^^63 o o. Earl of Westmorland's sale, June 2, 1902, lot 152,^35 140. H. Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 207, ^10 10 o. Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Burgomaster of Ham- On Hamburg silver coin : comp. to 207, H. Doetsch's sale, June burgh, wife of. insc, Ferdinand G., Roma Imp. Sem., 27, 1895, lot 208, Aug. P.F.D., signed S. C. ^10 10 o. Burlington and Cork, Flowing hair, in armour and lace collar. Mar. 5, 1903, lot 34, Richard Boyle, Earl wearing blue riband of the Garter, >C^99 ^00. of. oval enamel after S. C. Carlisle, Lucy Percy, Signed. Ashley's sale. May Countess of. 15, 1884, lot 15, j^IOO 16 o. Do. Died, Nov., 1660. Signed. June 29, 1897, lot 54, £73 10 o- Do. Signed with monogram, and dated 1638, Hawkins's sale. May f face, turned right, short curling hair 13,1904,101 1054, with brooch at back, pearls about ^37 16 o. her neck ; in decollete hhxe. bodice with ruby and pearl chain. Charles II. In gouache, f face, turned left, full- Rutland's sale. Mar. bottomed wig, steel armour, embroi- 26, 1909, lot jj-, dered collar, blue riband of the Garter ; £j^ 1 2. blue sky background. Clarke, Sir W., Sec. at Three-quarter face, turned left, black J. Quicke's sale, July War to Charles II., coat with large lawn collar, and dark 7, 1905, lot 18, killed at sea, June 4, hair falling to shoulders ; in gouache. jC^99 ^° °- 1666, in four days' war with Dutch. Clarke, Lady, wife of Nearly full face, slightly turned left, J. Quicke's sale, July Sir W. Clarke, died long curls, pearl necklace, and bright 7, 1905, lot 17, July 27, 1695. blue dress ; signed with initials. jC^^^ ° °- Cleveland, Duchess of. Three-quarter face, turned to right, dark G. T. Hawkins's sale, hair bound with pearls, ^C73 10 o- Sold May 4, 1 892, lot 238, ;C68 5 o. Hawkins's sale, June 5, i905,lot7,^i2o o. J. Quicke's sale, July 7, 1905, lot 19, JC320 5 o- F. Clifford's sale. Mar. 14, 1905, lot 45, jC42 o o. H. Brunning's sale, Feb. 4, 1908, lot 61, £()Z 8 o. I. Falcke's sale, April 21, 1910, lot 287, £^2 o o. Miss Whitefield's sale, Mar. 2, 191 1, lot 123, £gz 8 o. Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Description. Cromwell, Richard. On vellum. (Wrongly ascribed.) Sale and Date. Sir W. R. Drake's sale, July i, 1891, lot 187, £B 150. Do. Signed and dated. Lady S. des Voeux's sale, lot 71,^29 8 o. Do. Signed and dated. Lord Clifford's sale. May 6, 1880, lot 1 18, ^10 10 o. Do. Signed and dated, 1653. Addington's sale, April 26, 1883, lot 103, ^58 16 o. Do. Do. Do. In armour. Signed and dated. Signed. H. Bohn's sale. Mar. 23, 1885, lot 836, £3° o o- E. Cheney's sale, April 29, 1885, lot 311, jrio6 I o. Fountaine coll., July 6, 1894, lot 97, £5(> H o- Do. Wearing armour, signed and dated 1658. with initials. Senior's sale. May 15, 1906, lot 104, £2g 8 o. Danby, T. Osborne, Signed and dated. Earl of. Heugh's sale. May 8, 1878, lot 99, £4.2 o o. Dartmouth, Earl of. Signed and dated, 1652. Duckett, Colonel. On copper. Exeter, Lord. Addington's sale, April 26, 1883, lot 109, £50 8 o. H. Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 203, Prop, of a Gent., June 29, 1 89 1, lot 118, 163 Appendix Subject. Exeter, Lord. Description. In gouache, | face, turned left, full fair periwig, in armour. Sale and Date. G. T. Hawkins's sale. May 13, 1904, lot 9i5> £S° 8 o. Fairfax, General. Fleetwood, Mrs., daughter of Oliver Cromwell. Do. Signed with initials and dated 1649, f face, turned left, natural brown hair, in armour, lawn collar, blue back- ground ; in gold locket, painted on the exterior of either side with two representations of Virgin and Child, From Shaftesbury coll. Do. Finch, Lord Chanc. In robes of State, and lace collar. Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans. G. T. Hawkins's sale. May 13, 1904, lot 9^9^ £^52 5 o- Do. Signed with monogram S.C, in gouache, almost full face turned to left, brown hair, pearl ornaments, blue decollete bodice. S. Addington's sale. May 24, 1886, lot 177' >C34 13 o- Addington's sale, April 2, 1883, lot 104, ^58 16 o. E. Joseph's sale, June 1 1, 1890, lot 1050, ^12 o o. Mainwaring's sale, June 22, 1876, lot Hawkins's sale. May 13, 1904, lot 892, L^S 4 o- Holland, Henry Rich- ard, Earl of. Howard, Sir Will., son of Thomas, E. of Arundel. Ireton, General. Do. Wearing wig, armour, and lace scarf. Presented by his descendant, Mr. E. Jer- ningham, to Horace Walpole ; sub. sold at Strawberry Hill sale, lot 19 in catalogue. In armour. In gouache, signed with initials and dated 1645, f ^'SiC&-> brown hair about his shoulders, in armour. 164 Senior's sale, May 15, 1906, lot 106, >C25 4 o- Joseph's sale, June II, 1890, lot 1051, ^lo o o. Malcolm's sale, July 5, 1894, lot 68, £36 15 o- Hawkins's sale. May 13, 1904, lot 917, ^120 o o. Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Description. James II. Do. Do. Do. A drawing in bistre. As a youth. Ley, Lady Margaret, Signed and dated, 1648. daughter of Earl of Marlborough. Loudon, Chancellor. In his robes, oval, 2 J ins. by 2 ins. From Strawberry Hill sale, lot 81. Marvell, Andrew. On copper. Mary, Princess of Signed and dated. Orange. May, Thomas. Do. Milton, J. Do. Wearing black dress and lawn collar. Monk, General. Monmouth, Duke of. Wearing black doublet, in oils, on cop- per. Exh. S. Ken. Mus., Sp. Loan ; Exh. 1862, No. 2277 ; Exh. at Leeds, 1868. In embroidered dress, with crimson scarf and white cravat, 1658. In gouache, signed P. C. f face, turned right ; flaxen hair, falling in curls about his shoulders, embroidered sleeves, lace cravat and steel cuirass. In the manner of Cooper. 165 Sale and Date. June 27, I 895, lot 180. 1867, ^ot H2, iC^ 4 °- April 13, 1899, l°t 102, ^12 o o. March 25, 1896, lot lOj £>'2-(> o o. June 29, 1897, lot 53. jC54 12 o. Magniac's sale, July 5, 1892, lot 317, Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 210, Heugh's sale. May 8, 1878, lot 93, £33 12 o. May 4, 1892, lot 244. Dec. 3, 1906, lot 2, jC4 14 6. May 5, i860, lot no, £2 5 o. Dec. 9, 1904, lot 108, £4 4 o. June 29, 1897, lot 72, £H o o- Hawkins's sale. May i3> i904» lot 916, £yo o o. Appendix Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Monmouth, Duke of. In armour. Bohn's sale, March 23, 1885, lot 1098, £^5 10 o. Ormond, Duke of. § face, turned to left, flowing hair ; Hawkins's sale, June wearing steel armour, lawn collar, 5, 1905, lot 11, and the Lesser George of the Garter ; ^294 o o. landscape background. Osborne, Sir Edward, Signed and dated. Heugh's sale. May 8, of Kiveton. 1878, from the Leeds coll., lot 97, £35 H o- Osborne, Margaret, Signed and dated. Heugh's sale, from Lady Fauconberg, Leeds coll.. May wife of preceding. 8, 1878, lot 98, £52 10 o. Parkyns, Sir Thomas. Nearly full face, slightly turned to right ; Dawkins's sale,March wearing full-bottomed wig, armour 4, 191 3, lot 34, and large embroidered white collar ; ^126 o o. a cloud background. Pembroke, Countess Addington's sale, April of, 26, 1883, lot no, Pembroke, Philip Wearing wig, embroidered doublet and Kent's sale, Nov. 24, Herbert, E. of. lace scarf. 1908, lot 80,^6 6 o. Poltimore, Lady, see Attenborough's sale, Bramfield. Jan. 11, 1894, lot Popham, Admiral. Wearing armour and lawn collar. April 30, 1907, lot 49, £^5 4 6. Rivers, Sir Thomas, Died unmarried in 1657. Succeeded July 9, 1901, lot 85, second Baronet. his father, J. Rivers ; created a ^244 10 o. Baronet, 1621. Flowing hair, black dress, white collar and lace knot. Signed, with monogram. Rochester, E. of. Signed and dated, 1674. Lady Sophia des Note. — This is two years after S. Cooper's death. y n 1 ' n ' ^ 26, 1879, lot 58, £72 o O. 166 Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Rochester, E. of. Do. Description. In red cloak and lace collar. In gouache, signed, with initials S. C, and dated 1 674. Brown full-bottomed wig, lace cravat ; in robes of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (sic) . Rothes, John Leslie, Duke of. Rupert, Prince. St. Albans, Lord Henry Jermyn, Earl of. Do. Do. In oils, on copper. Signed and dated, 1647. In armour, signed S. C. Signed S. C, 1647. Sale and Date. Bohn's sale, March 23, 1885, lot 762, £16 5 6. Hawkins's sale, May 13, 1904, lot 886, £(>5 o o. Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 216, £^ 5 o. Mrs. Ashley's sale, April 15, 1 89 1, lot "4. jC47 S o- Mainwaring's sale, June 22, 1876, lot 91, £15 4 6. Bohn's sale, March 23, 1885, lot 636, £25 4 o. Hawkins's sale, Feb. I5> 1895, lot 899, £11 o o. Sandwich Lady. Shaftesbury, Lord. Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley, ist E. of. Southampton, Countess of. Thurlow, John, Sec. to O. Cromwell. f face, turned right, brown hair falling in ringlets, blue and orange dress, pearl ornaments ; signed, with initials, and dated 1648. In long curling wig, black dress, and white collar. In armour. O. Coope's sale. May 5, 1910, lot 225, £46 4 o. June 29, 1897, ^ot 55, JC36 15 o- Bohn's sale, March 25, 1885, lot 1076, j(^io 10 o. May 5, i860, lot III, £11 00. Dec. 3, 1895, lot 97, £3 ° o 167 Appendix Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Townsend, Horatio, Signed and dated, 1652. E. of Westmorland's Viscount, ist wife sale, June 2, 1892, of. lot 15, ^87 3 o. Townsend, Horatio, Signed and dated, 1652. E. of Westmorland's Viscount. sale, June 2, 1892, lot 16, j^42 o o. Travell, J. B. 1629, ^- 1669; long brown hair, March i, 1904, lot 38, wearing armour and lawn collar; in ^^96 12 o. gouache. Unknown. An Eng- Time of the Commonwealth. Bohn's sale, March lish Divine. 25, 1885, lot 719. Do. In gouache, | face, turned left ; flowing Hawkins's sale, March brown hair, black coat and lawn collar ; 29, 1 904, lot 155, curtain and sky in the background; ^C^^^ ° o- in gold and enamel locket. Unknown portrait of In black dress. LadydesVoeux's,May a Gentleman. 26, 1879, lot 69, £35 o o- Do. Black dress and white collar; signed and Hamilton Palace, July dated, 1658. 15, 1882, lot 1596, £4-5 3 o- Do. Long hair, brown coat and white collar. Hamilton Palace, July 15, 1892, lot 1597, jri6 16 o. Do. With black cap and linen collar; in June 25, 1891,10! 148, oils. £2 10 o. Do. In armour and lace scarf. Fountaine coll., July 6, 1894, lot 98, Unknown Gentleman. Curling auburn hair, face nearly clean Dec. 11, 1 90 1 , lot 112, shaven, facing left, wearing steel £^^0 5 o. armour, with gilt studs ; signed S. C, and dated 1640. Do. Flowing wig and armour, lace cravat Sir H. Bedingfeld s tied with black riband. sale, May 14, 1902, lot 15, ;^3o o o. 168 Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Unknown Gentleman. Wearing long wig and armour. Sir H. Bedingfeld's sale, June 9, 1902, lot 1 18,^^250 o o. Two Gentlemen. Painted in oils in seventeenth century Mackenzie's sale, Nov. costumes. 26, 1902, lot 64, Unknown portrait of a Flowing hair, lawn collar, and brown March 5, 1903, lot Youth. coat. 32, ^^89 5 o. Unknown portrait of a Brown hair, black dress, and lawn collar ; May 26, 1903, lot 23, Gentleman. signed with monogram. ^84 o o. Do. In dark green coat. May 26, 1903, lot 93, ^12 12 o. Do. Signed with monogram S. C, and dated Hawkins's sale, May 1656 ; f face, turned right, long 13, 1904, lot 1000, brown hair, black doublet, lawn sleeves ^^6 4 o. and lawn collar. Unknown, a Divine. Three-quarter face, turned right, in Hawkins's sale. May black skull cap, black robe, and lawn 13, 1904, lot 998, collar. >r2i 00. Unknown portrait of In gouache, signed with monogram Hawkins's sale, March Gentleman. S. C, f face, turned left, natural light 23, 1904, lot 154, hair falling in ringlets about his lace j(^ii 00. collar, black doublet, slashed sleeves. Do. Long hair, wearing armour, lawn collar April 30, 1907, lot 48, and crimson sash ; in gouache. ^10 100. Do. Wearing armour and lawn collar ; signed April 30, 1907, lot 28, with monogram. £2^ ^ ^ "-*• Do. Full-bottomed wig, black coat and Feb. 2, 1909, lot 44, embroidered collar. jC^ 6 o. Do. Brown hair falling over his shoulder, Falcke's sale, April black coat, and lawn collar. 21, 1910, lot 288, j^IOO o o. Do. Wearing armour, lawn collar, and riband Mar. 2, 1 9 1 1 , lot 1 30, of the Garter £^ 8 o. Unknown portrait of With ruff and large black hat. May 8, 1890, lot 287, a Lady. £^ o o. Y 169 Appendix Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Unknown portrait of In black dress and broad hat with ruff. Joseph's sale, June a Lady. ii, 1890, lot 1049, ^14 14 o. Do. In black dress with ruff and large black Joseph's sale, February hat, on blue background. 27, 1894, lot 91, £zi o o. Do. In blue dress. May 22, 1894, lot 93, £5 5 o- Do. Curling brown hair bound with pearls, December 11, 1901, wearing white bodice and pearl orna- lot 1 1 1, ^^i 10 5 o. ments ; blue background. Do. Curling brown hair, orange and white Sir H.Bedingfeld's sale, robe; signed with initials. May 14, 1902, lot Do. Curling brown hair, crimson and brown Sir H.Bedingfeld's sale, robe, wearing pearls. May 14, 1902, lot Do. Curling auburn hair, black dress, pearl Sir H.Bedingfeld's sale, ornaments; signed S. C, and dated May 14, 1902, lot 1648. 12, £1$^^ o o. Do. Three-quarter face, turned right, hair November 27, 1903, falling in ringlets about her shoulders, lot 95, ^19 190. blue robe, in gouache. Do. Brown hair in ringlets, wearing pearl May 26, 1903, lot 22, necklace, in blue dress ; in locket back £^3(> 10 o. enamelled blue. Do. Signed with initials S. C, and dated Hawkins's sale. May 165 1 ; f face, turned left, hair falling 13, 1904, lot 1020, in ringlets on either side, in decollete ^^47 5 o. blue dress, pearl and diamond brooch in front. Unknown portrait of Curling auburn hair, wearing yellow February 1 1 , 1 907, lot ^ Girl. dress and pearl necklace; in gouache, 86, ^Tii 06. signed and dated, 1652. 170 Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Unknown portrait of Curling fair hair, wearing fawn coloured Mrs. Ashley's sale, a Lady. dress, pearl necklace, and ear-rings; in May 30, 1907, lot gouache, signed with initials, and 156,^11050. dated 1648. Do. Fair curling hair, wearing decollete blue February 4, 1908, lot robe. 3, j^i4 14 o. Do. Curling auburn hair, wearing pink and May 19, 1908, lot 6, white dress, blue scarf, and pearl neck- ^^13 2 6. lace,signedwith initials and dated 1 640. Do. Dark curling hair, pale blue dress, blue Feb. 2, 1909, lot 43, cloak, and pearl ornaments. ^\ 14 6. Waller Edmund. Poet. Bale's sale. May 23, 1 88 1, lot 1427, Willoughby d'Eresby, In armour. Bohn's sale, March Lord. 23, 1885, lot 1071, ^2 2 o. Westmorland, Charles In armour, signed. Earl of Westmorland's III., Earl of. sale, June 2, 1892, lot 14, jC94 10 o- Westmorland, Mild- Earl of Westmorland's may Fane, Earl of. sale, June 2, 1 892, lot 17, ^63 o o. LAWRENCE CROSSE Albemarle, Duke of. Wearing full-bottomed wig, armour, Kent's sale, November lace scarf and riband of Garter; in 24, 1908, lot 79, gouache, signed with monogram, and ^^33 12 o. dated 1680. Cleveland, Barbara, f face turned right, long auburn hair Quicke's sale, July 7, Duchess of falling over her left shoulder, wearing 1905,101 i4,jC2i o o. brown dress ; in gouache. Dorchester, Catherine Nearly full faced, dark curling hair, Dawkins's sale. Mar. 4, Sedley, Countess of. wearing decollete dark blue dress and 1913,10140,^^22 i o. orange cloak ; signed with monogram. 171 Appendix Subject. Hamilton, Count, Anthony. Description. Sale and Date. Cheney's sale, April 29, 1885, lot 334, ^44 2 o. Modena, Mary of. Nearly full face, curling hair, wearing Feb. 3, 1905, lot 50, blue and striped gold robe. ^30 9 o. Roper, Captain. Full-bottomed wig, armour, and white Dec. i, 1908, lot 8, scarf; signed with monogram. ^14 3 6. St. Albans, Lady Diana In blue dress ; signed with monogram. Bohn's Sale, March Vere, Duchess of. 23, 1885, lot 942, ^11 o 6. Tankerville, Mary, Signed. Countess of, daugh- ter to George, Earl of Berkeley. Joseph's sale, June 13, 1890, lot 1459, ^28 7 o. Unknown portrait of Blue dress and wig ; signed, a Gentleman. May 6, 1880, lot 119, ^8 18 o. Do. Long wig and lace cravat. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 1600, ^27 6 o. Do. In armour with lace cravat. Hamilton Palace sale, lot 1 60 1, £() 9 o. Do. Wearing full-bottomed wig, blue coat, July 18, 191 1, lot ^^, and white scarf. ^lo 10 o. Unknown portrait of Flowing hair, in amber dress and lace July 10, 1899, lot 118, a Nobleman. coWzv, temp. William III. ^73 10 o. Unknown portrait of In blue dress and yellow scarf ; signed. Earl of Westmorland's a Lady. sale, June 2, 1892, lot II, )C9 9 o- Do. Fair hair, blue dress. May II, 1 9 ID, lot 118, >Ci8 7 6. Winchilsea, Anne, Signed. Countess of. Poetess. July 27, 1896, lot 63, 172 Summary of Sales at Christie's DAVID DES GRANGES Subject. Bodley, Sir Thomas. Description. Wearing black doublet and embroidered ruff; signed D. D. Cromwell, Richard. Signed. Do. In armour, with lace collar. Grammont, Elizabeth Curling brown hair, decollete blue Hamilton, Countess dress ; signed with monogram, of. Pepys, Samuel. Unknown portrait of Flowing hair, in armour, white linen a young Gentleman. collar ; signed. Unknown portrait of In armour, a Gentleman. Unknown portrait of In lace ruff and black hat. a Lady. Do. Do. Blue dress, trimmed lace, pearl necklace. In blue dress, trimmed lace, pearl neck- lace. Sale and Date. Captain Rickett's sale, June 27, 1906, lot SS^ >C2io o o. Northwick collection (formerly Lord Pal- merston's) sale. May 8, 1890, lot 288, jCi7 10 o. June 12, 1899, lot 128, ^39 18 o. Bernal collection, July 18, 191 1, lot 51, ^32 12 o. March 20, 1883, lot 136,^11 II o. Joseph's sale, May 20, 1890,101576,^400. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 1603, ^6 16 6. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 1602, ^22 I o. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 1604, ^\o 1.0 o. Denison sale, June 20, 1885, lot 1844, >C2 5 o- NICHOLAS DIXON Chesterfield, Lady. On copper. Doetsche's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 200, >C6 5 o- 173 Appendix Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Cleveland, Barbara, Signed. July 19, 1899, lot 17, Villiers, Duchess of. ^lo 10 o. Dobson, W. Cheney's sale, April 29, 1885, lot 320, gz 12 6. Dunbar, James Mur- In armour, powdered wig. April 25, 1906,101 39, ray, E. of. >Cs 5 o- Essex, Robert Dever- Mrs. Ashley's sale, eux, E. of. April 15, 1891, lot 115, £,\o 10 o. Kildare, Mary, Wearing amber-coloured dress and blue July 12, 1904, lot 48, Countess of. cloak ; signed with monogram. ^6 166. JOHN FABER Anne, Queen. • April 16, 1890, lot 423- Charles I. Medallion head. on vellum. Do. Charles II. Do. Do. James II. Do. Do. Marlborough, of. Duke Pen and Ink. Corley'ssale,Feb. 1 866, lot 364. il 5 o- Marlborough, John, Pen and Ink Drawing; signed and dated. In 1 7 1 6 it belonged to Duke of 1708. a Mr. Watts. Duke of Cambridge's sale, June, 1904, lot 312. Pretender, the Old Oval Miniature. March 1 2, 1 869, lot (James III.). 57,^1 3 o. William III. Pen and Ink, 1705. Corley's sale, Feb. 20, 1866, lot 365. £1 II 6. Do. Oval Miniature. March 12, 1869, lot 56, £^ 5 o- 174 Summary of Sales at Christie's WILLIAM FAITHORNE Subject. Description. Bulstrode,Whitelocke. A Writer, b. 1650, d. 1724. Sale and Date. March 11, 1867, ^^^ 307, £1 15 o. Carlisle, Lucy Percy, Whole length, after Van Dyck. Countess of, Murcot, John. Sant, John. Heugh's sale. May 8, i878,lot 81,^9 90. Puritan Divine, educated at Oxford, b. March 11, 1867, ^°^ 1625, d. ^6'54- Diet, of Nat. Biog. 306,^^7 o o. The engraver. Feb. 2, 1910, lot 28, £0 16 o. THOMAS FLATMAN Barkham, Sir Edward, 1621. of Westacre, Co. Norfolk, Lord Mayor of London. Portrait of Himself. Signed and dated, 1730. Bohn's sale, March 23, 1885, lot 1 1 18, £^7 17 o- Addington's sale, April 26, 1883, lot 115, Henshaw, Sir Thomas, 1677. Signed and dated vi'ith inscrip- July i, 1896, lot 19, Ambassador to King tion. ^3 3 o. of Norway. Howart Lennox, Three-quarter face, turned right, auburn Hawkins's sale. May Elinor, eldest hair falling about her right shoulder ; 13, 1904, lot 1014, daughter of. i//(:o//£'/(f mauve dress, embroidered, gold £zt, 2 o. and pearls, and striped green cloak. Lauderdale, Duke of. Signed. Heugh's sale. May 8, 1878, lot 103, jCi9 19 o- Carlisle, Lucy Percy, Whole length, after Van Dyck ; in Feb. 26, 1879, lot 79, Countess of. water colours. ^^4 4 o. 175 Appendix Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Dundee, John Graham A drawing from Lord Strathmore's Heugh's sale. May of Claverhouse,Vis- picture. 8, 1878, lot 114, count. ^39 18 o. Do. Cheney's sale, April 29, 1885, lot 328, >C74 no. Hamilton, James, March 11, 1867, lot Marquis of. 304, ^^i 6 o. Mary, Princess of After Van Dyck. March 11, 1867, lot Orange. 305, jTi i o. Moore, Henry. Theological writer, educated at Cam- March 11, 1867, lot bridge, b. 1614, d. 1687. 308, ^8 o o. Middlesex, Rachael, Three-quarter face, turned right, brown Hawkins's sale. May Countess of. hair falling on her shoulders, pearl 13, 1904, lot 1015, ornaments, in decollete yellow bodice ^^52 100. and blue robe ; dated on the back- ground 1652. Norfolk, Henry Flowing flaxen hair, f-face, turned November 27, 1903, Howard, 6th Duke right, in black doublet and lawn lot 97, ^zo\ 150. of. collar. Norton, Judge. D. 1672. January 28, 1880, lot 90, ;^I o o. Southampton, Lady. Nearly full face, slightly turned to right, Coope's sale. May 5, fair hair, dark blue dress, pearl orna- 191 o, lot 221, ments. jTio 10 o. Unknown, portrait of Three-quarter face, turned to left, dark Hawkins's sale. May a Gentleman. hair, in armour and lawn collar. 13, 1904, lot 996, ^18 180. Do. of a Lady and Signed and dated, 1 661-1664. Colonel G. Claremont, Gentleman. July 3, 1893, lot Unknown, portrait of Three-quarter face, turned right, auburn Hawkins's sale. May a Lady. hair in ^/co//^// blue bodice and white 13, 1904, lot 999, chemisette ; crimson curtain back- ^(^37 180. ground. Woodford, Samuel. Long hair, wearing black coat and white July 12, 1904, lot 46, cravat; signed with monogram, and ^57 15 o. dated 1661. 176 Summary of Sales at Christie's THOMAS FORSTER Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Keyte, Elizabeth, ist Half length ; signed T. Forster, delin., May 26, 1903,10129, wife of Thomas ^7°3- iC39 ^^ °- Charles ; mother of Hon. Jane, wife of Capel Hanbury, Esq. Marlborough, Sarah, May 25, 1908, lot 158, Duchess of. ^8 8 o. Pepys, Samuel. In pencil. Cosen's sale. May 20, 1890, lot 393, £2 10 o. Unknown, portrait of In pencil, wearing wig and armour, December 12, 191 1, a Gentleman. ^7°7- lot ii7> £^9 8 o. Do. of a Lady and In pencil. May 17, 19 12, lot 138, Gentleman. £10 10 o. SIR BALTHAZAR GERBIER Coventry, Thomas, In Indian ink on vellum. Sir W. Drake's sale. Lord, Lord Keeper July i, 1891, lot 180, to James I. . j^4o o o. Henry, Prince of Signed with monogram ; f face, turned Hawkins's sale, May Wales. left, in black and gold doublet with 13, 1904, lot 1023, riband of the Garter and lace ruff; ^^31 10 o. crimson curtain at back. Teniers, David, the Signed with initials B. G., and dated, Hawkins's sale. May younger. 1627; J face, turned left, long dark 13, 1904, lot 103 1, hair, black doublet and lawn collar. ^37 o o. Teniers, Madame. Dated, 1627; § face, turned to right, Hawkins's sale. May brown hair bound with pearls, blue 13, 1904, lot 1032, decollete bodice with green fichu. j^2 1 o o. E. GIBSON Portrait of himself. Son of R. Gibson, the dwarf; dated, Lawrence coll., March 1696. 27, 1866, lot 229, >Ci3 o o. z 177 , Appendix ROBERT GIBSON Subject. Description. Cummings, Mrs. Jasper. In pink dress, with white fichu, and powdered hair ; signed and dated Gibson, 1796. James II, St. Albans, Duchess of. Three-quarter face turned right, hair drawn loosely to top of head, decollete blue robe lined shot silk. Unknown portrait of Powdered hair, wearing blue coat and a Gentleman. white cravat, 1795. Do. of Two Children. Caressing a dog ; signed. Unknown portrait of On copper, a Boy. Sale and Date. Foster's sale, June 17, 1903, lot 199, >C99 15 o Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1905, lot 217, Hawkins's sale, May 13, 1904, lot 1008, >C26 5 o. Falcke's sale, April 21, 1910, lot 291, May 2, 1 90 1, lot 146, Doetsch's sale, June 27, 1895, lot 197, h 15 o. Bedford, Catherine, Countess of, and her daughter Lady Catherine Russell. JOHN GREENHILL March 29, 191 1, lot 121, £fi 12 6. Baines, W. JOHN HOSKINS In embroidered ruff, slashed orange Dec. 12, 191 1, lot 106, doublet, ultra-marine background ; ^73 100. signed, with monogram. Berkeley, George, Signed. 2nd Baron Berkeley, brother to George, 1st Earl Berkeley. Joseph's sale, June 13, 1890, lot 1448, ^22 I o. 178 Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Arabella, of Bohemia. Description. Sale and Date. Charles I. Charles I. and Hen- rietta Maria. Cromwell, Oliver. Cherbury, Lord Her- bert of. Henrietta Maria. Lucas, Sir Charles. Rich dress, jewels and string of pearls, Joseph's sale, May 8, ruff and jewelled head-dress, gold 1890, lot 299, locket, enamelled blue and white ; £^0 o o. signed. Wearing " Garter." Colnaghi's sale, March 23, 1867, lot 2004, King nearly full face, slightly turned Feb. 24, 1905, lot 106, right, an embroidered crimson doub- £777 o o. let, white ruff and blue riband of the Order of the Garter. Queen nearly full face, her hair falling about her shoulders, embroidered white fichu, pearl ornaments, and a spray of roses and cornflowers in her hair. Minia- ture of King signed with monogram J.H. Mary, Princess Orange. Do. Wearing armour, signed and dated, 1 649. Signed, with monogram J. H. ; | face, turned left, in black doublet, steel gorget and lawn collar. Three-quarter face, turned right, curly brown hair, one ringlet falling over her right shoulder, in it are pearls ; decollete white dress crossed by rich diamond and pearl chain, cloth of gold curtain in background. In gouache ; face turned to left, auburn hair in ringlets, in white dress, gold and red embroidered robe drawn round shoulders ; initialed J. H., and dated 1645 ; in locket, enamelled with figures receiving Crown and Palm of Martyrdom. Exh. Kensington, 1862. of Blue dress, trimmed with pearls. Wearing blue dress and pearls in her hair. July 12, 1904, lot 45, £^7 6 6. Hawkins's sale. May 13, 1904, lot 1024, LW 2 o. Hawkins's sale. May 13' 1904^ lot 918, ^105 o o. Foster's sale, June Y6, 1903, lot 165, j(^6o9 o o. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 159O' £48 6 o. July 18, 191 1, lot 53 ^10 10 o. 179 Appendix Subject. Description. Sale and Date. Northumberland, Earl Black dress, white collar and blue Joseph's sale. May 8, of. scarf; signed. In the original frame 1890, lot 300, of Louis XIII, ; enamel in gold, black £,2^S 5 °- Figure and white enamel border, back painted in Foster's Min. with a cascade, figures and goats in Painters, British the foreground. and Foreign. Portsmouth, Duchess Half length. Colnaghi's sale, March of. 23, 1867, lot 1999, >C4 4 o. Somerset, Robert Carr, Signed. Heugh's sale, May 8, Earl of. 1878, lot 96, ^10 10 o. Unknown portrait of In black dress ; dated, 1663. Miss Dawkins's sale, a Gentleman. Jan. 1858, lot 320. Do. In armour. July 7, 1875,101 125, ^45 o o. Do. Brown dress, brocaded with gold, and Hamilton Palace sale, large lace collar. July 15, 1882, lot 1595' X25 4 o. Do. In black dress, with lace collar ; signed Bohn's sale, March 23, J. H. in gold. 1885, lot 954, £\i 00. Unknown portrait of Signed. April 10, 1888, lot 96, a Lady. j^io 10 o. Do. In blue dress, wearing pearl necklace ; Earl of Westmorland's signed and dated, 1655. sale, June 2, 1892, lot 13' >C37 16 o. Unknown portraits of a Signed, with monogram in gold; temp. March 5, 1903,101 33, Lady and Gentleman. Charles I. ^^54 12 o. Unknown portrait of Signed with initials J. H., and dated Hawkins's sale. May a Gentleman. 1656; f face, turned left, auburn 13, 1904,101 loio, hair in ringlets about his bright steel ^^39 18 o. armour. Do. Signed with monogram J. H.; f face, Hawkins's sale. May turned left, long brown hair, in bright 13, 1904, lot 1013, steel armour, lawn collar; blue back- ^(^33 120. ground. 180 Summary of Sales at Christie's Subject. Unknown portrait of a Gentleman. Unknown portrait of a Lady. Do. Do. Do. Lady, said to represent Margaret, third daughter of Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford. Wentworth, Charles. Description. Cromwell, Oliver. Do. Do. Dorset, Edward, Earl of. Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia. Auburn hair, wearing black doublet and lawn collar ; signed with initials, and dated 1650. Signed ; from Lord Shaftesbury's coll. With pearl necklace. Signed ; from Lord Shaftesbury's coll. Signed with initials J. H. ; | face, turned right, her hair bound with flowers, wearing slashed bodice and lace collar. Nearly full face turned to left, her hair falling in curls about her shoulders, wearing grey dress and pearls. Signed with monogram J. H.; f face turned right, dark curly hair, in loose black brocade cloak and small lace collar ; blue background. Miniature, painted on silver. Painted on silver. In armour, with lace collar ; signed with monogram, and dated 1640. Signed. Signed. Sale and Date. July 18, 191 1, lot 56, £lS 18 O. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 10, ^54 12 o. Hamilton Palace sale, July 15, 1882, lot 1606, ^4 14 6. Addington's sale. May 24, 1886, lot 176, £32, II o. Hawkins's sale, May 13' 1904. lot 1025, £2^ o o. Dawkins's sale. Mar. 4, 1913, lot 36b, £3^ 10 o- Hawkins's sale, May 13, 1904,' lot 1022, £39 18 o. July 14, 1890, lot 4, ^2o o o. March 12, 1891, lot 160, ^8 o o. Dowager Lady Napier and Ettrick's sale. May 10, 1899, lot 36, £7 ^7 ^■ Huth's sale, July 10, 1895, lot 5, ^160 o o. Addington's sale, Apr. 26, 1883, lot 100, i»i Subject. Fanshaw, Lady. Appendix Description. Sale and Date. Signed with initials J. H., and dated Addington coll., May 1657 ; in gouache, almost full face, 13, 1904, lot 893, turned to left, brown hair, pearl orna- ^^54 12 o. ments, richly embroidered bodice, blue cloak ; landscape background ; from Lord Shaftesbury's coll. Henrietta Maria. Mary IL, Queen of England. DAVID LOGGAN In broad-brimmed hat. Shaftesbury,. Earl of. Signed and dated. Do. Signed and dated ; drawing in pencil. Unknown portrait of Oval, in pencil, on vellum, a Gentleman. Colnaghi's sale. Mar. 23, 1867, lot 1987, Doetsch's sale, June, 1895, lot 174, .Ci 8 o. May 8, 1878, lot 29, Feb. 26, 1879, lot 98, gz 2 o. Percy coll., April 18, 1890, lot 769. Herbert, George. ROBERT WHITE In pencil, on vellum. Tiffin's sale. May 14, 1 89 1, lot 54, ^2 o o. 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