+">kes the artrtden' prnamctits fro in the uand^rf Oie Wst a»tistc^ ? i edusicjevll.their 'Vvri'ifri'ishl'j^Hlieir vreigw^ ofr olluj^ ird-j'f«tBrin^6'a, arta>; m Uk occasion, he i as he^ees fit, ^iifce chalilfe, pi^the pjSl&i' pronee #rV • n1 otic) ohi^«^W'M a %adan d»w.*u£*£i yehra. cilia i M. B. A. . / '/C-C'. ci, 7 / f '6 : . . i J. tduyf- rsz. fssy /Utgf- ! jii% ■ V' / K / / C J > / » .V .>■ ■. I THE BINDLEY GRANGER. A CATALOGUE OF THE VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BRITISH PORTRAITS , FROM THE REIGN OF EGBERT TO THE REVOLUTION OF l688; K.‘ . * ' ' * • ('Arranged according to their severed Classes) THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE EMINENT AMATEUR JAMES BINDLEY, ESQ. F.A.S. OF SOMERSET PLACE, COMPRISING A CAPITAL ASSEMBLAGE OF EXTRAORDINARY RARE, CURIOUS AND UNIQUE PRINTS, UNRIVALLED FOR EXCELLENCY OF PRESERVATION, AND BRILLIANCY OF IMPRESSION; Interspersed with numerous Elegant Drawings in Colours , FROM ORIGINAL PICTURES,NEVER YET ENGRAVED: *■ , The whole selected with the most distinguished taste and experience from all the Celebrated Collections that have transpired during a Period of Sixty Years. WHICH WILL EE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. SO T II E B Y, At his new and more extensive Premises, No. 3. Wellington Street, Strand, On Monday, January 25th, I81Q, and Ten following Days (Sunday excepted) at Twelve o’Clock. To be viewed on Thursday, 21 st January, and to the time of Sale; and Catalogues (Price 3s.) to he had at Edinburgh, Dublin, Oxford, Cambridge, York, Bath, anclat the place of Sale._ Wright and Murphy, Printers, 31, Little Queen StrceuHolborn, London. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any Dispute arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so disputed sik.ll be immediately put up again and re¬ sold. II. No Person to advance less than One Shilling ; above Five Pounds 2s. 6d.; and so on in proportion. III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in Part of Payment of the Purchase-money; in Default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. IV. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expence, within three Days after the Conclusion of the Sale, and the Remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery. V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited; and all Lots uncleared wthin the Time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the Defic iency (if any) on such Ke-sale shall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servant, S. SoTHEBY, 3, Wellington Street, Strand. INDEX TO THE DAYS OF SALE. * 7 * ' f r * First Day. .. Monday, 25th January, 18ig .. / v. Second Day. ... ... Tuesday , 2 6th . i/j / Third Day . k/ ^ Fourth Day. . . T * Fifth Day . a r > Sixth Day . / Seventh Day. .. Nobility: { Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops. Inferior Clergy. £22 / S2 / • // /. /2 . cV A /, A // /// / ^ s J// J cS y.. . yyy — 11 (Queens of Henry 8 th) Anne Bullen, by Houlraken and Gardiner —Catherine of Arragon—Catherine Howard and Jane Seymour, by Verineulen —and Catherine Parr, by Ditto, proofs, &c. — — — 12 Anne of Cleves , after Holbein by Hollar, very fine and rare, from the Mariette Collection — — — — 13 Edward the Sixth with the Rattle, after Holeein by Hollar, ditto 14 Edward 6 th (three different) etchings, by Dalton —Ditto, W. L. in his Robes, sheet met. ike. — and the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth, by Hall, &c. 15 Edward 6 th granting the Charter to Bridewell Hospital, by G. Vertue, proof, rare — — — — — 16 Edward the Sixth, with the Prayer he offered up just before his death, by Simon Pass, 4to. rerria/kably fine — — 17 Edward the Sixth, by R. Vaughan, 4to—and Ditto with Prince Henry and the Princes Henry and William Dukes of Glocester, by S. Gribelin, fine and scarce — — — — — 18 Philip the Second, King of Spain, and Queen Mary, W. L.’s drawings in co¬ lours (from the very curious Original painted in 1544) by T. Athow 19 Queen Mary, by C. Hall —Philip 2 d, by Suyderhoef— Queen Elizabeth, W. L. by Van Sichem —four different of ditto—and in a title with small heads of the Kings of England, by IV. Marshall — .— 20 Queen Elizabeth, in a rich dress, by Henry Hondius, 1632, sheet, scarce 21 Queen Elizabeth, whole length, sitting on a Throne, crowned and sceptred, in 1 ^ ,,//s/SV7~S /2 . >4* . // . 7 / ' y j 7 j 2 / A c3 /J 7 /# / . / / 4 KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCES, &C. 50 Charles the First, in a high crowned Hat, View of Whitehall, ly W. Hollar, 1640, 4to. extra fine — — 51 Charles the First, in an Oval of Palms, ly Ditto, fol. fine and scarce — 52 Charles the First, whole length, in his Robes, after Vandyke, ly Sir Robert Strange, very fine — “ “ 53 Charles the First, W. L. with the Duke of Hamilton, &c. after Ditto, ly Ditto 54 Charles the First, Equestrian Portrait, King Charles and the Earl of Dorset tilting on the back ground, &c. sheet, rare 55 Charles the First on horseback, and Ditto with his Family, after Vandyke, ly Baron -Charles 1 st and his Queen, by G. Vertue-and Charles 1 st taking leave of Children, ly Lepicii, sheet 56 Charles the First, from his Works, ly Hertochs, fol,—Charles 1 st, W. L. praying, by Ditto, oblong sheet —Small Oval of Ditto, by G. Lid Bust after Bernini —and Ditto, a drawing in black lead pencil, ly Richardson, &c. 57 Charles the First with Prince Charles and the young Princes op York and Glocester, small whole lengths, standing under an Arch and the Companion Print, containing whole length Portraits of Queen Henri¬ etta and her three Daughters, the Princess Mary and the Ladies Elizabeth and Ann. Sold by P. Stent, 4tos. extremely rare and curious — — 58 Charles the First and Queen Henrietta, a pair of small whole lengths, each holding the other's Miniature, Views in the lack ground, l2mos. rare— and Ditto, small W. L.’s on the same plate — — 59 Charles the First as he appeared on the Scaffold, small oval, at the head of the Presentments to the Grand Jury, 1722 - 3 —An Account of the many Revo lutions in the Eleven Years from the Murder of the Royal Martyr, &c.— and Execution of Charles 1 st before Whitehall, oblong fol. scarce 60 Charles Prince of Great Brittaine and Henry Duke of Glocester— James Duke of York—Princess Mary—Lady Elizabeth and Lady Ann, by R. Vaughan, M. Merian, &c. w. l.’s from the very rare and curious Tract of the Progeny of King Charles the First. Sold by Thomas Jenner, 4to. — ■ 61 Henrietta Maria, Oval by W. Hollar, Mo, from the above rare Book, remark¬ ably fine — — — 62 The most Illustrious and Renowned Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, York and Albany, whole length in a Hat and Feather. Roses in his Shoes. Tho. Jenner exc. 4to. extra rare — — 63 Charles Prince of IVales, Hat and Feather, by C. ban Dalen, Oval 4to from the Fothergill Collection, very fine and scarce — — 64 Children of King Charles the First, after Vandyck, by Sir R. Strange,.very fine yn 177 s/ 1 . — s ^ V <*vv-y -ye ' 3 -> 1 SJ/o ^ " KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCES, &C. 5 // j A. / -0 i A2 , 1 A AA / AA u A , j 4 • / AA - y yy> //' / . / - 4 4 . JZ - / // • cJ /, / , / 1 4 65 Charles the First’s Children from a different Picture, after Vandych, ly Cooper, —and Charles 1 st with his Queen, &c. at Theobalds, by Sparrow — 66 Children of Charles 1 st, after Vandych, mez. —and Ditto (five Children) after Ditto, upright etching, proof, rare — — — 67 Mary Princess of Orange (Daughter of Charles 1 st) ly Houlraken, fol. —and Ditto, ly IV. Faithorne, jun. h. sh. mez. very fine — 68 William (Second) Prince of Orange, after Vandyck, ly G. Vertue, 4 to mez. the only one executed ly him —Queen Henrietta, by E. Martin —and Charles 1 st and the Duke of York (from the Orleans Gallery) by Romanet, & c. 69 William Prince of Orange, ly W. Faithorne. Sold by Robert Peake, oval, half sheet, extra fine and rare - - 70 Mary Princess of Orange, ly Ditto ( Companion Print to the preceding) AND EQUALLY BRILLIANT - - - - 71 Mary Princess of Orange, after Vandyck, by Faithorne, half sheet, VERY FINE AND RARE - - - - 72 Princess Elizaleth, Oval by W. Hollar, 1650, 8 vo .fine and scarce — 73 Princess Elizabeth , Angel withdrawing a Veil, etching ly F. Barlow, A to. ditto 4 I 1 PROTECTORATE. 74 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector, in armour, O. C. P. R. at the several corners of the oval, by J. V. Velde, large half sheet, very fine and rare 75 Oliver Cromwell, Page tying on his Sash, after Walker, ly Lombart, re¬ markably fine — — — — 76 Oliver Cromwell, from the same Original, ly Gaywood, P. Stent exc. rare 77 Oliver Cromwell, in armour, ovatof Foliage, Arms under the oval, R. Wal¬ ker pinx. W.Sherwin sculp, h. sh. very fine and scarce — 78 Oliver Cromwell, on horseback, in armour. Motto, Duce et Auspice Christo, P. Stent exc. large 4 to. rare — — 79 Oliver Cromwell, small etching, ly Jan Ladmiral —Ditto, small oval, by Gay- wood, fine —and Ditto, Protettore di Inghilterra, 1654, by Lerch, scarce 80 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector, died Sept. 3, 1658, and buried at Westminster, small square in robe ofermin, fine and rake, from the Fo- thergill Collection — — — — 81 Oliver Cromwell, ly G. Vertue, J. Bretherton, T. Worlidge, Ific.— and Ditto, W. L. crowned by Perfidy and Cruelty - - 82 Oliver Cromwell, after Walker, by Caldwall —Ditto at the Battle of Worcester, and Cromwell’s Guard Room, ly Ross, 179f*> proofs - 83 Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector, oval. Sold ly P. Stent, 4to. —Ditto in a square, ly IV. Hollar, very fine —and two modern Prints of Ditto and his Family, ly S. Harding and Hancock — — C 3 6 ROYAL FAMILIES CONTINUED. 9 • / A _ 1 // 7s/ A 7 /7 72 - 2 2 / u - • / // / \J6 i ^ 1 7 / 2 77 /A F. le Casque pinx, P. Tempest, ex. h. sh. thrown over, laced band, isc. . _ _ VERY RARE, not in Bromley 1 rc/C-c. sheet —and Entrance of the Dutch Fleet up the Medway to Chatham an Rochester, ly R. de Hooghe, ditto — — 86 Charles the Second and Queen Catherine, after Lely, ly Blooteling, h. s. mez. s, very fine — — — — 87 Charles the Second, W. L. in Armour feeding a Cow, on the back of which is the King of Spain, Dutchman milking her, &c. etching ly R. Gaywood, cu¬ rious — — — — 88 Charles the Second atDawney Court, the Seat of the Duchess of Cleaveland, receiving the first Pine Apple cultivated in England, highly finished and curious drawing in colours, by S. Harding — — 89 Queen Catherine, in the Dress she came over from Portugal, by W. ^ CrZ- I Faithorne, very rare and fine — — — 90 Pullick Entrance of Queen Catherine through the City of Lisbon, 20 April, 1662 —Manner of her landing at Portsmouth, 25 May— Coining of the King and Queen from Portsmouth to Hampton Court, and their Triumphal Entrance to Whitehall on the River Thames, 2 Sept. 1662 , ollong sheet etchings, ly Roderick Stoop, very rare — —- f)l Queen Catherine, unfinished drawing, in India ink, ly W. Faithorne — 92 Catharina Regina, oval, Arms of England and Portugal between two Cornu¬ copias, by P. Williamson, h. sh. fine and rare - 93 Catharina Uxor Caroli 2 , large oval, Adrian Lommellin sculp, very scarce, from Mr. Gulston's Collection — — 94 Queen Catherine, her Hair braided with Pearls, W. Sherwin sculp. large 4 to. fine and very scarce — — 95 James Duke of York, ALtat. 18, 1651, in an Oval of Palms, D. Teniers pinx. W. Hollar fecit, half sheet, extra rare and brilliant im- ffi y PRESS10N - - '- - - 1 96 Charles the Second, large oval, after Adrian Hanneman, by Hend. Danchers, ’ brilliant and rare — — — — I * ' 97 Charles the Second, crowned King of Scotland, ly R. Mason, 8 vo .—Charles 2 d, third Monarch of Great Britaine, etching ly R. Gaywood, 8 vo.—Ditto oval ^ 8 vo. by A. Hertochs —sitting enthroned, by Ditto, 4to.—and in armour, etching, by Roel _____ _ 5 Sr V KINGS, QUEENS, PRINCES, &C. 7 /). J J 4 sA /: /. // /. c/' /, . /J ■ /■/ /. / / 98 Charles the Second, Crown, Sceptre, kfic. at the several corners of the Oval, alter J. Vanden Hoecke, by F. Vander Steen, half sheet, very fine and scarce 99 Charles the Second, three quarters, in Armour, by Corm lius Fan Da/en, ditto 100 Charles the Second, large oval, in his Robes of the Garter, Arms AT THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE PRINT, W. FAITHOKNE SCULP LARGE Half Sheet, very fine and extra rare — — 101 Charles the Second in his Robes, .duat. 30, 1 060, Crown and Sceptre on a table, Sun rising, &c. by Ditto, 4to fine and scarce — — 102 Charles the Second, in an oval. Crown and Rising Sun, &c. P. Williamson fecit, half sheet, ditto — — — — 103 Charles the Second, Six English Verses, inscribed. The Second Charles Heire of the Royall Martyr, &c. three quarters in Armour, by J. Chantry, sheet, very fine and scarce — — — 104 Charles the Second, by R. White, sheet— Ditto, whole length, and on horse¬ back, by Cauckerken, isfc. — — — 105 Charles the Second, whole length, in his Robes, ajter Kneller, by Beckett, very fine and scarce — — — — 106 Charles the Second, whole length, sitting in his Robes, after Lely, by Faber, sheet, ditto — — — — — 107 Katherine Queen of Great Brittain, &c. W. L. in the Character of St. Cathe¬ rine, J. Huysmans pinx. R. Tompson exc. sheet mez. very fine and scarce 108 Queen Catherine, in a rich laced Kerchief, Jewel at her Breast, Crown placed near her. Arms of Portugal, large oval of Oak. Sold by John Overton, 16 Q 0 , sheet, very fine and rare, from the Fothergill Collection — — — 109 Queen Catherine, after Lely, by Blooleling, sitting, fol. mez. — Ditto and Charles 2 d, small IF. L.'s — and Charles 2 d touching for the King’s Evil, by R. White, 8 vo. — — — — 110 The last Horse race run before Charles 2 d, by Dorsett Ferry, near Windsor Castle, 24 August 1 684, drawn Jrom the place and designed by Francis Barlow, 168/, oblong sheet etching, very scarce - 1 1 1 Representation of the Battle fought between the English Fleet under Prince Rupert and the Duke of Albemarle, and the Dutch Fleet commanded by De Ruyter, 25 Jul. 1666 , by W. Hollar, ditto — — S ■Are Ka. / i- ^ — 8 2 l c> - /J 7 /- 2 32 /' 32 // 159 160 161 162 163 164 ^ ^ ' 2/ //) --J 165 / j " 166 / /& ' 167 George E.rl op Comberi.no, .586, ™.> «»°™. F0R * Tournament, P.Tempest bxcud.t, R.Wh.te scoop. Proof before the ADDITIONAL INSCRIPTION, EXTRA FINE AND RARE , Chnries Earl of Nottingham, it, Hmlraken, »*.-Henry Earl Northampton anti Francis Earl of Bedford, hy Ditto, He .-and Thorny Earl of Dorset, Francis Earl of Eedford, drawing in colours, from the Original at Woburn Abbey, ly T. Athow-znd Lord Chancellor Maitland, ditto, by Harding Edward Lord Russell (Eldest Son) and Sir Francis Russell (third Son o Francis Earl of Bedford) Drawings in Colours , from the Ongtnabat Wo¬ burn, by T. Athow — Thomas Egerton, Viscount Brackley, by Cooper- Ditto, Baron Ellesrnere, ly Trotter —John Lord Mordaunt, 1564, JEt. 56, by Fuller- John Lor Lumley, by Ditto- Henry Earl of Southampton, ly Sharp and Strutt, proofs, &c. — , Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, by H. Stock, Oval 4 to. very fine and scarce Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, Lord Treasurer^ R.JElstracke sculp. 4to. rare Edward Somerset, Earl of Worcester (Defender of Rugland Castle) by Simon Pass, very fine and rare " Henry Verb, Earl of Oxford, Viscount Bulbeck, by Rob. Vaughan, Sold by Compton Holland, extra rare and fine Geoige Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, Oval to the Knees, by Simon Pass, an sold by John Hind, very scarce — “ ^ f V The Right High and Right Mighty Prince George Villiers, Duke, Marguis and Earl of Buckingham, Egl*estrian Portrait the Horse sumptuously caparisoned, Ships at Sea, Graven and Dedi¬ cated by Will. Pass, 1625, large half sheet,^rariss. from the Gulston Collection — ^ Lodowick Duke of Richmond and Lenox, by Simon Pass, Comp. Holland f.xc. very fine and rare Robert Car, Earl of Somerset, Simon Pass sculp. Comp. Holland exc. VERY RARE AND BRILLIANT "7" , _ William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain, by S. Pass, 4to. rare Francis Manners, Earl of Rutland, Baron Ross. Sold by Thomas Jenner, Geo. Ferbearde ex. extra rare — Henry Wriolhesley, Earl of Southampton, by Simon Pass, and soUUiy Su - bury and Humble, scarce . . „ . . , Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, 1620, drawing in colours, from the Or.gmal at Cashiobury-and William, first Lord Paget, from the Original of Hoi- lein, at Eeaudesert, Staffordshire, by S. Harding y 3 ■ y 2' > A & %-*■ o ^ A? jT/2 / y m _ * • A cl /cl / cJ c/' / /J . 1 _ . ! .. / 3 /2 / 4 //, / 168 Robert Sackville, second Earl of Dorset, Ob. 1609 , drawing in colours, from the Original at Knowle, by T. Athow — _ 169 Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter, Obiit 1622 , George and Blue ribband sus¬ pended at his breast, drawing in colours, from the Original at Clare Hall, Cambridge, ly Ditto, fine — _ _ 170 Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, 1619 , ly F. Delaram, 4to. rare A 171 Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex and Ewe, R. Elstracke sculp. Sold by John Hind, 4to. very rare — — _ y'eJi 172 Richard Sackville, Earl of Dorset, Baron Buckhurst. Simon Pass sculp. Sold by Sudbury and Humble, superb impression —• 173 Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester, by Simon Pass, 4 to. scarce _, <1 0 J74 John Digby, Earl of Bristol, Baron of Shirborne. Sold by William Peake, extra fine and rare _ __ *-* A *' 175 Edmund Baron Sheffield, afterwards Earl of Mulgrave, R. El- stracke sculp. Sold by Sudbury and Humble, most brilliant and VERY RARE - -- -- - 176 John Lord Harrington, Baron of Exton, J&tkt. 22 , Oval encom¬ passed by his Coat of Arms and Supporters Lion Rampant and Cock, Eighteen English Verses. Hen. Balaam excud. R.Elstrackb SCULPSIT, VERY FINE AND EXTRA RARE _ 177 William Knolles, Viscount Wallingford, by Simon Pass and Sold by John Hind, scarce — _ _ ___ I “8 James Hay, Baron Saley (afterwards Earl of Carlisle) by Simon Pass. Sold by Sudbury and Humble, fine and scarce —. _ 1/9 The 1’ourtraicture of the Right Honorable the Lord Mun joy Blunt, by Martin Droeshout, T-ho. Jenner ex. 12 mg. very rare from the Fothergill Collection _ _ _ ISO Lord Mountjoy Blount, Lodowick Duke of Richmond, John Earl of Clare, and Robert Earl of Salisbury, W L.'s —First Dudley Lord North—Edward Loid North, &c. (all Copies) and John Lord Harington, i 2 mo. _ 181 James Lord Strange, 1626 , drawing in colours, by Gardiner, fine — 182 The Right Hon ble - Right Wise and Valiant Arthur Lord Chiches¬ ter, Lord Baron of Belfast, Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, &c. Oval in Armour, Sash and Laced Ruff, from the Fothergill Col-*' LECTION AND UNIGUE ._ _ _ 183 John Lord Napier of Marcheston, by R. Cooper, half sheet, scarce —Ditto a Copy, small oval —and Henry Earl of Manchester, 163 Q, 12 mo. _ 184 I lands Lord Cottington, Edward Earl of Dorset, and John Pawlet Marquis of Winchester, small ovals, by W. Hollar, extra fine _ 1.85 Robert Bartie, Earl of Lindsey, after Geldorp, by Voerst, W. Webb excud. large 4to. very fine and scarce _ __ O . 'V r - r * * 1 3 — 1C s’ tr ' NOBILITY. i a /J 7 , /J A9 ■ ; /// / . // 1 - /J - j //; • ' / /j ■ c/ y A / ' j • //> // / /J - k \ J A • ■ A /V ' /j' ■ 1 ! /<3 186 The Pourtraictures of the Illustrious Lords the Larl of Essex and the Baron Willoughby of Eresby, thir fathers worth and glorie revived. They are represented on horseback. View of Bergen op Zoom in the distance, small half sheet, very rare 187 Mountague Bartie, Earl of Lindsey, in armour, Ant. van Dyck pinx. W. Faithorne sculp, half sheet, very fine and extra rare 188 Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy, Henry Earl of Danby, and George Mar¬ quis of Huntley, whole lengths, after Vandyck, &c. by Vil. Green, very fine 18p Thomas Earl of Arundel, ly Houlraken— and Ditto, in Armour, after Rubens, by Basire, private plate, ditto — —“ IgO Thomas Earl of Arundel, by L. Vorsterman —and Ditto with his Countess, after Vandyke, by Ditto, loth very fine — 191 Thomas Earl of Arundel, oval in armour, after Vandyck, ly Hollar, h. sh. extra fine — — 192 The Arundel Family, after P. Fruytiers, by G. Vertue, ditto —and a small copy of the same, ly J. Record, proof — 193 Apotheosis of the Earl of Arundel, after Cornelius Schut, by W. Hollar, Proof, very scarce — — 194 George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, after Mierevelt, by Delff, 1626 , sheet, brilliant — — ~ ” 195 George Duke of Buckingham, after Vandyck, by Capt, Baillie, proof and letters 196 Richard Weston, Earl of Portland, Treasurer’s Staff in his Hand, drawing in colours, from the Original, after Vandyck, ly T. At how 197 Algernon Earl of Northumberland, with his Countess and Daugh¬ ter, HIGH FINISHED DRAWING IN COLOURS, AFTER THE ORIGINAL OF Vandyck’s, at Lord Clarendon’s, Herts, by Silvester Harding 198 Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland, Admihall and Generall of Hi6 Majesties Fleet, 1636, in a Cloak, Ships at Sea. Corn. Van Dalen sculp. Sold ly Jenner, 4to. extra fine and rare 199 Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick, in Armour, Scarf, &c. ly Robert Van Voerst. Sold by William Peake, 4lo. ditto — — 200 Robert Earl of Warwick and James Duke of Richmond, by Houlraken— Philip Earl of Pembroke, ly Voerst, fol.— and James Duke of Hamilton, after Vandyck, by P. van Lisebetten, fs’c. one a proof - 201 James Duke of Richmond, in his Roles, ly IV. Faithorne, half sheet, very fine and scarce —* 202 James Duke of Lenox and Earl of March, Ro. Vaughan fecit. Sold by W. Riddiard, oval, 4 to. very rare — — 203 William Earl op Pembroke, large oval, after D. My lens, ly R. Van Voerst, 1633, sheet, rare ■— F. nobility. ;5 .<_> // // . ^ fifiw. A' / 2 // / /c^ 14 204 Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, after Vandyck, by IF. Hollar. Sold l y cJ //s J ? J CONTINUED. 218 ENRY Marquis of Worcester—Lionel Earl of Middlesex—Robert Earl of Warwick, W. L.—William Earl of Salisbury—Henry Earl ofMonmouth —Ralph Lord Hopton—Arthur Lord Capel—Edward Lord Herbert, Proof —Dudley Lord North, &c. Copies — _ _1 219 Francis Earl of Bedford, by G. Fertile— Ditto from Lord Clarendon’s History, Proof— William Earl of Bedford and Wentworth Earl of Strafford, by Houbrakcn, ls?c. —and Robert Earl of Kingston, 12 mo. _ 220 William Earl of Salisbury—Basil Earl of Denbigh—Oliver Earl of Boling. broke, and Henry Earl of Stamford, small ovals, by IF. Hollar _ 221 Loyalists by G. Vertae, from the Fat her gill Collection, very fne — 222 Thomas Lord Coventry, in his Robes, with the Seals, drawing in colours, from the Original at Lord Clarendon’s, Herts, by S. Harding, fine 223 William Fielding, Earl of Denbigh, Ambassador to the King of Persia, 1631, by Roeert Van Voerst, 4to. very fine and rare 224 Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, in Armour, by W. Faitiiorne. Sold by Robert Peake, half sheet, ditto _ _ 225 George Carew, Earl of Totnes, by Foersl, from the Pacata Hibernia—and Horace Lord Vere, by G. Fertue, Jol. fine — _ 226 Henry Earl of Monmouth, by TF Faithorne— and Jerome (Richard) Weston, Earl of Pembroke, after Fandyck, by IP. Hollar, Both Extra Fine —' 227 Edward Earl of Manchester—Robert Lord Brooke—Ferdinand Lord Fairfax —James Earl of Calendar—Lord Roberts—and the Lord Willoughby of Paiham, from Ricraft s England s Champions, very fine and scarce 228 Mountjoy Earl of Newport and Henry Baron Mowbray, very fine— Philip Lord Wharton and Edward Lord Herbert, small ovals, by IP. Hollar NOBILITY. 16 // y y y / 2 l / • * /<> y Y<3 1 j. // v / /a y - y • • jyy -/ U/ y? \/A y 22 g 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 23 7 238 23y 240 241 242 243 244 Robert Earl of Carnarvon, George Lord Digby, Robert Lord Brooke—Arthur Lord Capel, Ralph Lord Hopton, David Earl of Leven, Lucius Viscount Falkland, George Lord Goring, &c .from Lord Clarendon's History, fine Thomas Earl of Strafford, etching, by F. Atkinson—Ditto with his Secretary Sir Philip Mainwaring, and Progenies Straffordiana, \V. L.’s by G. Veriue Thomas Earl of Stratford, in armour, after Vandyck by Hollar, 1640, h. sheet, fine and rare — — _ _ Thomas Wentworth, Conte de Stratf'ordt, Vice Roy dc Yrlandt, Oval in a Cloak, P. Huybrechts fecit, 4 to. very fine and scarce — _ William Viscount Say and Seale, small oval, by W. Faithorne. Sold by Robert Peake, ditto — _ _ _ Philip Earl of Pembroke and Henry second Earl of Arundel, by Lombart _ Edward Earl of Manchester and Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury, W. L. ly A. Walker, &c .—and the Marquis of Montrose, by Houbraken _ Henry Earl of Kent, Son and Eleir to Charles Earl of Kent, drawing in co¬ lours, after the Original at Wrest, by T. Alhow _ _ Anthony Grey, Rector of Burbage, afterwards 8th Earl of Kent, after Ditto, by Ditto — — — _ _ Thomas Lord Grey of Groby, W. L. in armour. Page holding his Helmet, drawing in colours, from the Original, by Vandyck, at Fawksley House, Northamptonshire, by Ditto — _ _ Philip Lord Wharton, l63g, W. L. in a military habit, ditto, fiom the Origi¬ nal of Vandyck, at Wrest House, by Ditto _ _ The true Effigies of the Old Lord Wharton, whole length, in Trunk Brelches, Seven English Verses, Acroslick of his Name, Printed for IV. Pennock in Pannier Alley, Paternoster Row , 8vo. rariss. FROM THE FoTHERGILL COLLECTION _ William Lord Craven, on horseback. Sold by John Garret, half sheet, old impression — — _ _ James Marquis of Montrose, in armour, by A. Matham, Arms and Motto, 4-to. very fine and scarce — _ _ William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, Altat. 5 7, W. Marshall SCULPS!!, 4to. most eiiilliant and one of the rarest portraits belonging to our English series _ _ Henry Cary, Viscount Falkland, Lord Deputy of Ireland, in a rich Habit holding a Truncheon, Paul Van Somer pinx. Joan Barra«~v *.■S 'Pj'v-t-/S tf sculp. Oval 4to. extra fine and still more rare than the pre¬ ceding — — _ _ _ Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, Motto, Verite Sans Pair, in Armour, A. Santvoort fecit, 4to. extra rare, from the Gulston Collection — _ _ /O rf. — t NOBILITY. 1/ / J A*. M ✓ cJ // 255 2 56 258 2 59 260 7 / ! j 261 Ferdinand Lord Fairfax, by Worl'ulge, 12 mo. ts'c .—William Earl of Sterling (Copy) by C. Hall —Marquis of Clanrickarde, by Ravenet —Lucius Viscount Falkland—Marmaduke Lord Langdon, 8 vo. mez. —Lord Zouch, etching, by Paul —and Ruthen Earl of Brentford and Lord Byron, by Ditto, proojs Patricius Viscount Chaworth and William Viscount Grandison, W. L.’s, by Gunst —George Earl of Bristol, by Houbraken —Cecil Baron Baltimore, by Blooteling —and John Lord Bcllasis, by R. Wlute — Henry Mar&uis of Worcester, in armour, holding a Truncheon, Guil. Faithorne del. et sculp, half sheet, .brilliant proof, extra RARE AND IN HIGH STATE OF PRESERVATION - - James Earl of Derby , oval, by David Loggan, large 4 to. fine and scarce John Viscount Mordaunt, afterwards Earl of Peterborough, Oval of Armorial Bearings, by W. Faithorne, half sheet, extra fine Robert Earl of Sunderland, in armour, private plate, by R. Cooper, Proof before any Letters — — — — Charles Earl of Sunderland, W. L. in a Roman Habit, drawing in colours, from the Original Picture at Althorp, by S. Harding, very fine — William first Duke of Bedford and George Lord Digey Earl of Bristol, W. L.’s. beautiful Drawing in Colours, after the Origi¬ nal at Lord Spencer’s, Althorp, by S. Harding — Arthur Annesley, Earl of Anglesea, in his Chancellor’s Robes, with the Seals, drawing in colours, by At how — — George first Lord Baltimore, by J. Caldwall —Edward Marquis of Worcester, Thomas Viscount Falconberg—Charles Lord North and Grey, by Harding, proof, &c. —John Viscount Brackley, by W. Evans— and William Duke of Hamilton, by Stow — — — Thomas Earl of Southampton, 8 vo .—Thomas Earl ofDanby, by Blooteling — and William Duke of Somerset, by G. Ferine, fine — John Lord Roberts, Earl of Radnor, 1683, in iiis Robes, G. Kneller pinx. R. WhitR exc. half sheet mez. very fine and extra rare Henry Duke of Norfolk, large Oval in Armour, P. Lely pinx. A. Blooteling sculp. 1678, sheet, extra fine and rare — James Duke of Ormond, oval of oak leaves, by D. Loggan, large half sheet, very fine and scarce "* “ — — James Duke of Ormond, in armour, S vo .— Henry Earl of Arlington, by Hou- broken — and George Monck, Duke of Albemarle, after Michael Wright, by C. Bestland, &c. — — — — George Duke of Albemarle, in a Military Halit, after F. Barlow, by R Gaywood, half sheet, fine and very rare — — George Duke of Albemarle in armour holding a Truncheon, by D. Log¬ gan, 1 66 1, half sheet, ditto — — — F - s- Sri* 1 ^ ~ '-—7 , y .. yy yV- 1 IS MOBILITY. yj ■ r ' 'f ' c? c3 . J /2. / f M ■ : / '/ / S3 - / /A- | ' • | /J '* ■ ! \J -/I. / / • yy / y /# - / •4 1 \c/ ■--1. y & -. j /A / / /& . 262 George Duke of Albemarle, oval in armour, by J. Gammon, large h. sh. —and Ditto, small oval at the head of the Pedigree of the Monkes of Potheridge, fol. scarce — — — — — 263 George Duke of Albemarle and his Duchess—James Duke of Monmouth with his Duchess, small W. L.’s—and the Duke of Monmouth in his Robes, after Lely, by Blooteling, fine — — .— 264 James Duke or Monmouth, oval of oak leaves, by W. Faithorne, half yy 2 ^^ 1 2 1 sheet, rare, from the Fothergill Collection — — 265 James Duke of Monmouth and Anne Duchess of Monmouth, Compa¬ nion Prints, by F. H. Van Hove, Ar. Tookek exc. Ovals 4to. very fine and rare, from the Fothergill Collection — — 266 James Duke of Monmouth and his Duchess, on the same plate, 4to. ovals of oak leaves supported by Cupids, P. Stent ex. extra fine and rare 267 Charles Duke of Richmond, in his Robes, after Wissing, by Williams, Oval, large 4to. met. very fine and scarce — _ — 268 Charles Duke of Richmond, whole length, with a Greyhound, after JVissing, by Becket, ditto — — _ _ 269 Henry Duke of Grafton, in his Robes, after Kneller, by Beckett, large 4to. mez. ditto — — _ _ _ 270 George Duke of Northumberland, in his Robes, after IF issing, by Williams, large 4 to mez. ditto — — — _ 2/1 George Duke of Northumberland, Whole Length, with a Hunting Spear, after H. Gascar, half sheet mez. brilliant proof _ 272 Henry Duke of Beaufort, in armour, after Wissing, by Williams, half sheet „ mez. very fine and rare — — _ _ ^ I 273 Henry Duke of Beaufort, in his Robes, after Kneller, by R. White, fine, from /.. . the Fothergill Collection — — _ _ " 274 Henry Duke of Beaufort, in armour, large sheet oval, by Picart, extra fine 275 Henry Duke of Beaufort, fol .—Philip Earl of Chesterfield, by Worlidge (with Variation )—Arthur Earl of Essex and Lord Clarendon, by Picart, Basire, &c .—and the manner of the Murther of the Earl of Essex, 4 to. 276 Charles Earl of Derby, in armour, by A. Blooteling, very fine —and John Earl of Exeter, after Lely, by Tompson, scarce — _ 277 Josceline Percy, Earl of Northumberland, after Lely, by Browne, h. sheet mez. very fine and rare — — _ 278 Mildmay Earl of Westmoreland, by P. Williamson, 1662 , oval, half sheet, fine and scarce — — _ __ 279 John Earl of Bridgwater, W. Claret pinx. oval, large 4 to mez. ditto _ 280 Edward Rich, Earl of Warwick and Holland, W. L. sitting on a Bank, after ‘ •' Wissing, by J. Smith, large 4to. mez. extra fine and scarce, with a copy of the same — — — _ _ vA'Avc -a ~ 1 l if A 1 *. u NOBILITY. 19 4- 'S i • V y ///, y 22 '■/* c>\ /M y J\ 7 7 2\ y y? 2 2/ ■yy / 6 y / ■ 1 y u - / — 2 281 Johs Earl of Rochester, Oval ©f Laurel, after Lely, by R. While, 1681 , VERY FINE AND RARE - - - — 262 Edward (first) Earl of Sandwich, in armour, by A. Blooteling, oval, half sheet, and Edward (second) Earl of Sandwich, in a square, by Ditto, very fine 283 Edward (first) Earl of Sandwich, Admiral of the English Fleet, oval in ar¬ mour, Maurit Lang sculp, fol. rare — — — 284 Arthur Earl of Essex, after Lely, by Luttrell, large 4to. mez. extrafine, from the Fothergill Collection — — — — 285 Charles Earl of Carlisle, by W. Faithorne, very fine —William Earl of Craven, and Charles Earl of Burford, &c. ex Guillim —and Robert Earl of Yar¬ mouth, by P. Vandrebanc, sheet — — — 286 Charles Earl of Plymouth, by J. Smith —and the Duke and Duchess of Lau¬ derdale, after Lely, by Williams, very fine — — 287 Charles Earl of Burford and James Lord Beauclaire (Sons of Elinor Gwynne) Profiles, by A. Blooteling, very fine — — 288 George Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley, l679> in H1S Robes, Arms be¬ neath the Oval, by D. Loggan, half sheet, extra fine and rariss. 289 Thomas Bellasyse, Viscount Falconberg, Oval in Armour, Maria Beale pinx. A. Blooteling sculp. 1676 , large h. sh. very fine and scarce 29 0 William Lord Russell, after Kneller, by Vandrebanc, large h. sh.—and Ditto, by C. Knight and Houbraken — — — 29 1 Anthony (first) Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord High Chancellor, 1673 , sitting in his Robes, J. Greenhill pinx. A. Blooteling sculp, sheet, fine and rare — — — — ' 292 Anthony (first) Earl of Shaftesbury, oval, by R. While, large h. sh. very fine and scarce — — — — — 293 Anthony (second) Earl of Shaftesbury, after Lely, by R. Tompson, h. s. mez. extra fine — — — — — / 294 Thomas Lord Grey, Oval, C. N. Schurtz sculp, Norimb. I 6 S 9 , 4to. rare 205 Thomas Lord Grey, after Lely, by Browne, h.s. mez. proof, ditto 296 Robert Lord Brooke, Obiit 1672 , by G. Valck, 1678 , large half sheet, very fine and scarce — — — — ' 297 Charles Lord Gerard of Brandon, large Oval, in Armour, long Hair, Laced Band, &c. W. Sherwin sculp, sheet, mez. a print of excessive rarity and brilliant impression — ' 29 S Charles Lord Gerard, two Copies of the preceding (one a proof) —Henry Earl of St. Albans, by Schiavonelti — Arthur Earl of Anglesey — Aubrey last Earl of Oxford—Earls of Roscommon, Sunderland, &c. published by Harding 299 Denzil Lord Holies, by Raventt and R. White —the Duke of Lauderdale and Marquis of Flalifax, by Houbraken -and Archibald Marquis ofArgyle, 12 mo. all fine — — — — / £ <7^ A . - _ ySp ^ y 1 (f rs-SC-s s( c. 1 <■ eeZ- y-/ ^ ^ j / '■ v e-f y o 5 20 NOBILITY. 2 y? y JJ 2 . i C f/0 . j 2- — - ! 2/2 / 1 yy y / i , /// / i /j y y - y // . ! y /// 1 - c/> cZ> y* /<> y/y / - •-tA 300 John Duke of Lauderdale, in his Roles of the Garter, by G, Valck, half sheet, brilliant proof, before any alteration — — l*' 301 Jame6 Earl of Perth, Lord Drummond, AEtat. 31 , W. Faithorne de- LIN. ET SCULP. HALF SHEET, ARMS BENEATH THE OVAL, CYPHER ABOVE, EXTRA RARE AND MOST BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSION - - 302 Thomas Earl of Elgin, Lord Bruce, ^Etat. 62, An° )662 , W. Fai¬ thorne DEL. ET SCULP OVAL, HALF SHEET, FlRST STATE, EEFORE THE Alteration of the Face, very fine and rare — 303 Richard Lord Maitland and Earl of Lauderdale, Oval encompassed with Armorial Bearings, after Kneller, by Vandrebanc, sheet, very fine and scarce — — — — — 304 Walter Count Leslie, Oval surrounded by Military Trophies, Lucas Ki- lian sculpsit, 1637, very fine and rare - - 305 Thomas Lord Fairfax, profile, by S Savry —William Lord Brouncker, with Sir Francis Bacon, &c. W. L.’s, by IV. Hollar —Roger Earl of Orrery, by J.Mynde —and Roger Earl of Castlemaine kissing the Pope’s Toe, by IVes- 306 Thomas Earl of Ossory, after Lely, by Vandrebanc, sheet, very scarce 307 Henry Lord Coleraine, in his Robes, by IV Faithorne, and finished by G. Vertue, half sheet —and Ditto, Oval, with Anagram of his Name, 1/03, fol. mez. both very fine — — — — 308 Henry Lord Coleraine, W. L. attired in the habit of a Pilgrim, by IV. Fai~ thorne,fol. ditto — — — —. 309 Arthur Earl of Donnegal, fac simile drawing in pen and ink, after the rare Original by IV. Hollar — — — — 310 Laurence Earl of Rochester, by Houbraken — William Duke of Hamilton, ly R. White —and John Viscount Dundee, oval, fol. scarce — 311 George Lord Jefferies, Earl of Flint, Viscount Weickham, Baron of Weim, in his Chancellor's Robes, G. Kneller pinx. E. Cooper ex. large 4to. mez. extra fine and rare — 312 John Earl of Mulgrave, in armour, after Kneller, by Beckett —and Ditto, in his Robes, Oval, by J Smith, both very fine — _ 313 John Earl of Mulgrave, afterwards Duke of Buckingham, Robes of the Garter and Staff of Lord Chamberlain, after IVissing, by J. Smith, h. sh. mez. brilliant impression — ,— __ 314 George Legge, Lord Dartmouth, Master of his Majesties Horse, Constable of the Jower, &tc. Oval with Military Trophies, sf P. \ andrebanc sculp, large sheet, extra fine and rare, and in THE MOST PERFECT STATE OF PRESERVATION - - 1 _ 315 Alexander Earl oj Murray, Oval encompassed with Armorial Bearings, l6S0, 2. f after Kneller, ly Vandrebanc, sheet, very fine — _ 1 NOBILITY. 21 /y. j\ /// . ? A<-' - / // //_ // yk- e? . ? "\ ■ / A | y 2 2 / // \J\~. ■ 'j / 2d // // . y y .2 y . y A / 316 Archibald Earl of Argyle, in his Robes, ly D. Loggan, half sheet, extra fine —and the same Portrait, with English Inscription round the Oval — 317 Archibald Earl of Argyle, in Armour, with Armorial Bearings, by P. Vandre- banc, sheet — — — — — 318 Charles Duke of Somerset, in armour, after Kneller, ly J. Smith, proof, rare — — — — — Sip Christopher Duke of Albemarle, Oval in armour, after Murrey, ly Beckett, h. sh. mez. fine and scarce — — — 320 Christopher Duke of Albemarle, Oval in Armour, W. Sherwin SCULP. VERY FINE AND EXTRA RARE — - — 321 James Duke of Monmouth, on horseback, ly Capt. Baillie, oblong sheet, mez. and James Fitz James, Duke of Berwick, by Drevet, large sheet oval 322 Theophilus Earl of Huntingdon, sumptuously apparelled, 1687 , after Kneller by Williams, half sheet mez. very fine and extra RARE, FROM THE COLLECTION OF Mr. GuLSTON - 323 Charles Lord Euston, W. L.—Lewis Earl of Feversham, ly Beckett —Charles Viscount Townshend and Henry Booth, Lord De la Mer, ly J. Smith,fine 324 Wriothesley Lord Russell, Whole Length, ly J. Beckett, half sheet mez. very fine and scarce — — — — 325 Patrick Earl of Strathmore, Oval with Armorial Bearings, 1686 , after Knel- ler, by R. White, fine and scarce — — 326 Kenneth Marquis and Earl of Seaforlh, 1688 , Oval of Laurel, by R. White, large half sheet, very scarce — — — 327 John Earl of Meljort, after Kneller, by J, Beckett, extra fine, from the Fothergill Collection — — — — 328 John Earl of Melfort, Aitat. 34, 1683, Oval encompassed with Armorial Bear¬ ings, after Kneller, by Vandrebanc,yoZ. very fine and scarce — 329 George Earl of Linlithgow, Lord Chief Justice of Scotland, 1688 , Oval, with Armorial Bearings, ly R. White, large half sheet, rare — 330 John Lord Cutts, Laurindte Tumulus, Whole Length, attended by Mars, Apollo and Minerva, with other Allegorical Figures, B. Lens fecit, large oblong sheet mez. very fine and rare, from the Fothergill Collection — ______ — 331 Henry Lord Cornbury, second Earl of Clarendon, and his first Wife, Daugh¬ ter to Arthur Lord Capel, highly finished drawing in colours, after the Ori¬ ginal of Sir Peter Lely, at Lord Clarendon’s, Herts, by S Harding 332 Thomas Lord Crewe, 1680 , Father of Jemima Duchess of Kent, after Sir P. Lely, from the Original at Wrest House, ly Athow -- 333 Thomas second Lord Crewe, son of John Lord Crewe, and Jemima his Lady, Obiit 1697 , iEt. 74, ditto, ly Ditto — — — 334 Nathaniel ihird Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham, ditto, from the Original at Wrest, ly Ditto — — •— — 2 2*7 . 6 ^ ^ ify-f'e.ir/ */ / v^^r/r ~rr~ £LJ£ 35y John Richardson, Bishop of Ardagh, aged 74 , Anno 1653 , T. Cross. SCULPSIT, 4tO. EXTRA FINE AND RARE — — 1 360 Edward Parry , Bishop of Ki/laloe, by Jo. Dickson, 4to. scarce, from the Fothergill Collection — _ _ _ 361 Gilbert Sheldon, Abp. of Canterbury, and George Morley, Bp. of Winches- ter, by G. Verlue —John Cosin, Bp. of Durham, by IV. Dolle —Bishop Duppa, by R. IVhile —and Bishop Sanderson, by Ditto and IV. Hollar, fine 362 Richard Sterne, Archbishop of York, in a large Trencher Cap, F. Place fecit, half sheet mez. Extra rare — 1 363 Humphrey Henchman, Bishop of London, sitting in an Ann Chair, P. Lely pinx. half sheet mez, ditto — — _ i 864 Henry Compton, Bishop of London, after Riley, by Beckett— and Bishop Morley, after Lely, by Tompson, both very fine — — 2 365 Henry Compton, Bp. of London, Oral, by D. Loggan, 1 679 , large half sheet, Afyr f fine and scarce — _ . 366 Peter Mews, Bp. of Winchester, in an Oval, by Ditto, ditto _ 367 Nicholas Monck, Bp of Hereford, small oval with four other portraits of the Rawlinson Family, by J. Nutting, 4 to. ditto _ _ 36S Edward Reynolds, Bp. of Norwich, by R. White, 8 vo.—Edward Rainbow, Bp. of Cai lisle, by J , Sturt, fine—and Bishop Hacket, by W. Faithorne, fol. and 8 vo. _ _ _ _ _ _ 369 Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury, in an Oval, by D. Loggan, 1678 , fine and scarce — __ __ _ __ ^ ^ ~ - 37° John Dolben, Bishop of Rochester, after Huysmans, by R. Tompson, half sheet O mez. very fine and scarce _ _ _ _ I ^ ^ -r ■*- 37 1 Bishop Dolben, Bishop Fell and Dr, Allestry sitting at a Table in // - _ 1 j e. - -* c- ss Sic - Conversation, P. Lely pinx. D. Loggan excudit, large half sheet MEZ. EXTRA FINE AND RARE _ 372 John Wilkins, Bishop of Chester, Oval, after M. Beale, by A. Blooteling, large half sheet, very fine _ _ _ __ 373 Peter Gunning, Bishop of Ely, by D. Loggan, ditto, from the Fothergill Col¬ lection — _ _ _ _ 374 John Pearson, Bp. of Chester, by D. Loggan— and Brian Walton, Bp. of Chester, by P. Lombart, bothfine and scarce _ _ 375 James Sharpe, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 1675, by D. Loggan, Oval, half sheet, very fine and scarce _ _ _ 376 James Sharpe, Lord Arch Bishop of St. Andrews, who was most o L V 2 A ' 1 Ce ^ barberously Murthered by the Reabells in Scotland, Tho. Dud- / LEY FECIT, QUONDUM DISCIPULUS W. HoLLAR, ARMS ABOVE THE OvAL, ' ‘ ‘ c«- FOL. EXTRA RARE - - - - j ARCHBISHOPS, BISHOPS, &C. 25 A // ■ /f 2 cT / // . y / y 7 X/ j / /j c^-cT- • X 4 ■ AA . 2 /£■. 2 c/1. . /A- 3/ • 2 . 4 ■ 377 Archbishop Sharpe sitting in an Arm Chair, Crown of Martyrdom over his head, by G. Vertue, large half sheet, Proof before any Inscription — 378 Jeremy Taylor, Bp. by R. White and P. Lombart— Bishop Kenn, by Vertue, Ylmo Ezekiel Hopkins, by Gucht —Thomas Barlow of Lincoln, by R. White —Archbp. Leighton, by R. Strange, 8vo.— and W. Thomas, Bp. of Worcester, proof, isfc. — _ _ _ 379 Michael Boyle, Archeishop of Armagh, Lord Chancellor of Ire¬ land, Oval, in a Cap holding the Seals, Zoust pinxit, R. Purcell fecit, half sheet mez. fine and rare — — _ 380 Archbishop Sancroft, in an Oval, by D. Loggan, 1680, large half sheet, very fne and scarce — — _ _ 381 Thomas Lamplugh, Archbishop of York, large Oval, after Kneller, by Vandre- banc, ditto — — _ _ _ 3S2 Nathaniel Crew, Bishop of Durham, Oval after G. Kneller, by D. Loggan, ditto — — _ _ _ 383 Nathaniel Crew, Bishop of Durham, in an Oval, by F. Place, P. Tempest exc. half sheet mez. extra fine and scarce — _ _ 384 Thomas Cartwright,Bishopof Chester, SoestPinxit, J. Becket Fecit, MOST BRILLIANT AND EXTRA RARE - - 385 William Lloyd, Bp. of St. Asaph, Oval, .dEtat. 86, by G. Vertue —Ditto in a square, iEtat. 87, by Ditto, h. sh.— and the Seven Bishops, by S. Gribelin, 386 John Lake, Bishop of Chichester, Oval, by D. Loggan, 1688, very fine and rare - - - - 9 <■ V ^r so y 1 yySr y. u Vr/y ' S.'S-e / , ! - Zo.jfv-r *- A 38/ John Lake, Bp. of Chichester, by IV. Vincent, small Ato mez. fine and scarce, and Bishop Sprat, &c. by J. Smith — _ _ 388 Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester, Oval by D. Loggan, large h. sh.fine and scarce — — _ __ _ 389 The Seven Bishops, 168S, in Ovals, by D. Loggan, large h. sh. very fine and scarce — — _ _ _ 39 0 The Seven Bishops, by J. Gole, large h. sh. mez. beautiful proof 2r 17/ ev. s/s. 1 / 22^ INFERIOR CLERGY. 391 Robert Eglesfield, W. L by Faber— John WicldifFe, by G. White— Ditto, by Basire and Godfrey —and Sir William Canynge, profile etching, 12 mo. 392 John Lydgate of Bury, by G. Vertue— Dean Colet, by Faber, J P. Wedgwood, &c .—Erasmus, by L. Vorslerman—A\e\. Nowell, ]2mo.—and Laurence Humphry, from the Heroologia — _ _ 393 William Whitaker, by J. Payne, 4 to.—and William Perkins, bv R. Elstracke. Sold by Compton Holland, 4to. both fine and scarce __ Ii 5 '/ i .. 26 INFERIOR CLERGY. . /Z \ / /;. ■ . yy • k / / / y y/i y yj y 1 yr yj y i ■ y 7 y • y !/ • - : y J J t yy y y 3g4 Richard Hooker, by W. Faithorne, fol. very fine — Ditto, by Hollar , 12mo. — and Thomas Becon, wood cut, 12mo. — — 395 Hugh Price, by G. Fertue, fol.—the same Plate reduced—Thomas Fulke, by W. Marshall— Nicholas Byfield, Minister of Isleworth, 1620—and John More with Samuel Speed, from a Map of the Holy Land, sheet — 3 g6 John Rainolds (two different) by T. Cross, fc. !2mo. — Henry Smith, by Ditto, 4to.—Richard Rogers, etching, Ato.— Thomas Brightman and John Fox, by Glover — — — — 397 George Hartgill, small IF. L. in a title, by R. Gnyivood, scarce —and Robert Burton, from his Anatomy of Melancholy, by C. !e Blon, fine — 398 Marc Antonio de Dominis, Alp. of Spalatro, iElat. 57, by R. Elslracke, scarce —and Ditto in his Study,/o/. very fine — — 399 Marc Antonio de Dominis, by IF. Deljf— and Thomas Stapleton (Jesuit) /Elat. 63, etching, by Lord Aylesford, p. p. — — 400 Edmund Geninges (Jennings) Jesuit, Executed 1598 , AEtal. 24, Mart. Bas fecit, 4to. very scarce — — — 401 John Boys preaching, by J. Payne, fol. —Dr. John Donne, by M. Merian, fol. Francis White, Dean of Carlisle, by Mountin and Cockson —Andrew Willet, and Monumental Effigy of Henry Airay, sheet, with a reverse of the same 2 Joannes Gordonius Scotus, Brother of George Earl of Huntley, Ohiit 1619 , cetat. 75 , Monumental Effigy, his Arms held up by two Angels, sheet, very rare and probably unigue — — 403 William Slater, D. D. 12mo .fine and rare, from the Fothergill Collection 404 Thomas Sutton, small oval, in a sheet entitled The Christians Jewel —John Hart, wood cut —Richard Middleton, small head in a title, 1617 , by R. El- stracke —and Thomas Scott, by Crisp de Pas, Ato — — 405 Robert Bolton, by Payne— Richard Wightwick, by Faber —Richard Stock, by T. Rawlyns —and Thomas Wilson, by Cross, very fine — 406 John Doi (Puritan) JEtat. 96 , 1645, four English Verses, by T. Cross, fine and scarce —and John White, by R. Elstracke, Ato. - 407 Arthur Hildersham, by J. Payne, R Faughan, Sic.— John Carter, by Dunstall _Hugh Broughton, by Payne, Compt. Holland exc. —and Jesuits in Council, from the Vox Populi — — — 408 Dr. Robert Hill, Pastor of St. Bartholomew’s Church near the Royal Exchange, 1633, Oval 4to. very rare and fine, from Mr. Gulston's Collection — — — — 409 Abraham Aurelius, Pastor of the Gallican Church, London, by J. v. Felde, 4to. fine and scarce, from the Fothergill Collection - 410 Henry Garnet (Jesuit) Executed 1600 , fol. fine and scarce — 411 Dr. Alexander Nowel, drawing in colours, from the Original at Brazen Nose, Oxon, by S. Harding — — — — 412 Dr. Thomas Neville, in a scull Cap, Coat of Arms and Motto, Nevile velis, drawing in colours, by T. Athow — — — 3 A ) 1 INFERIOR CLERGY. 27 / - 4 - at -4 s 4 /4 f.?\ A'A y . y y\ y / / y y A j. W\ ■ y / - 2 #2^ S'-c'-'J 4 AA'S ) 5 1,. Vrt ~t - — 3 — — \ — 1 y V 3 -Jv-Ss-ss-Vy tU. y — 1 <■ — 4 — 3 6 %%?<3L s e /' — 2 e r r S~ . yy / /y . yy - /■*-- y j// / y yy • ■ y K / j _ /J . GENTRY. 4C)3 The true Effigies of that Valiant Knight and Marchant Taylor, Sir Ralph Blackwell, in a fur gown, gold chain, &c. Arms of the City of London and Merchant Taylor's Company, 4to. extra rare — — 494 Sir Richard Whitington, Lord Mayor, by R. Elstracke —Sir Anthony Denny —and Sir Henry Guldeforde, by IF. Hollar, &e. — 495 Sir Reginald Bray, W.L.—Sir Gilbert Talbot, by Fittler —Sir J. Carew— Sir Thomas Wyatt, See. etchings by Dalton — _ 496 Sir Thomas Smith and Sir Francis Walsingham, by Houbrahen, ditto, P. S. fol. See —Sir John Cheke, by Nutting —Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, by G. Vertue —and Sir Walter Mildmay, by J. Faber — 497 Sir William Petre, drawing in colours, from the Original at Exeter College, Oxford and Sir Henry Lee with the Mastiff that saved his Life, ditto, from the original, by C. Janssen, with several Verses on the occasion 498 Sii Richard Shelley—Sir Richard Clough and Sir Henry Lee, by J. Basire— Sir Thomas Scott, etching by De Wilde —Sir Thomas Gargrave—Sir John Packington Sir Nicholas Kempe—Sir Wolstan Dixie and various Lord Mayors of London, Temp. Queen Elizabeth _ _ 409 Sir Charles and Sir John Bolle, of Thorpe Hall, by J. Basire— Sir Edward Warren and John Warren de Poynton, by Ditto —John Towneley, of Towneley, Esq. Obiit 1607 , aetat. 79 , p. p .—and Sir Philip Sidney, by C. Warren, Proof — _ _ __ 50° Sir Philip Sidney when a Youth, and his Brother, Sir Robert Sidney, Whole lengths, drawing in colours, from the Original of Mark Garrard, at Pens - hurst, by T. Athow _ _ _ .501 Sir James Scudamore, (the Scudamore of Spencer J curious W. L. drawing in colours, from the Original at Holm Lacy _ _ 1_ £02 Sir Thomas Coningsby and his Dwarf Cricket, ditto, W. L’s. from the Original at Hampton Court, Herefordshire — 503 John Habmgton, Cofferer to Queen Elizabeth, ditto, from the original at Hin lip — _ _ _ __ 504 Sir William Brereton, after Lucas de Heere, 1579, by J. Basire— Sir Richard and Sir Thomas Beaumont, by Ditto —Sir Robert Hitcham, by Harding- Sir Paul Pindar and his Brother— 3 nd Sir Robert Shirley, W.L. by Birrell 505 Sir Thomas Gresham, by R. Thew, Proof, and Ditto by Faber and J. B Michel _ _ _ _ 506 Sir Thomas Chaloner, after Vaniyck, by Earlorn —and Thomas Sutton, W. L, by J. Faber, fine _ _ l 4 Al ^ 8 /22A. yy~ n _ 2 _ 2 kszs-c 12 6 y — 1 ine , O- r> a 7 — 1 — 3, fao- > y w. — 2 GENTRY. 33 . /■ / / 4 4 i // J~\ / 7 //.>- .. / // 7 /«T / / //J / ■/* A — i' 507 Sir Thomas Chaloner, Svo. Proof —Sir Henry Tirell, of Springfield, etching by Eliz. Gulston —JohnBruen of Stapleford, 12 mo.—Sir Henry Unton— John Habington—Sir Henry Bromley—Sir John Brockett—and Sir Nicho¬ las Carew — — — — 508 Sir Henry Sidney, from the Heroologia —Sir John Perrott and Sir Edwyn Sandys, ly Val. Green — and Sir Philip Parker and Richard Perceval, by J. Faber, from the House of Yvery — — — 509 & ir Thomas Overlury, aetat. 32, Oval, by Simon Pass, 4to. rare — 510 Sir Thomas Smith, Ambassador to Russia, ly Ditto, fine and scarce — 511 Sir Dudley Carleton, ly IV. Delff, 4to.—Sir William Wadd, Tho. Jenner, exc. fine old impression —and Darcy Wentworth, ly Pass, ditto, from Mr. Gulston’s Collection — — — — 512 Sir Anthony Shirley in armour, ly JEgidius Sadeler —Ditto in a square, 1601 , 4to.—and Ditto, Oval with gold chain and medal, 4to. very fine and scarce 513 Sir Robert Shirley, jetat. 28 , 1609 , Ambassador from the Sophi of Persia to thf. Court of Rome, with vignette, representing his audience of the Pope, M. G. fecit, 8 ro. extra rare, from the Gulston Collection 514 Sir Robert Shirley, aetat. 28, 1609 , in a turban surmounted with a Cross, gold chain, &c. small ornamented oval, engraved at Rome, Curious and equally rare with the preceding — — 515 Sir Robert Shirley, W. L. habited in the Persian Costume, drawing in colours, from the Original at Petworth, ly Gardiner — — 516 Sir Hugh Myddelton, by G. Vertue —Thomas Harley, Esq.—Thomas Sutton and William Trumbull, ly Ditto —Thomas Sutton, W. L. ly Van Hove — and William Trumbull, ly Grilelin, fine — — — 517 Thomas Sutton, Founder of the Charter House, by R. Elstracke, Sold by Comp. Holland, 4 to. very fine and scarce — — — 518 Sir Thomas Pope—Sir Richard Sutton—Thomas Sutton—Nicholas Wadhatn and Thomas Tesdale, (Founders,) by J. Faber, fine —— 519 Sir Richard. Sutton, p. p. —Thomas Sutton—Sir George Villiers, with a Grey¬ hound, by IV. P. Sherlock —Nicholas Ferrar, A.M. by P. IV. Tomkins, p. p. before the plate was reduced —Humphrey Chetham, (Founder,) by Heath — and Alderman Nash of Worcester, ly J. Ross — _ 520 Sir William Pope and Sir Anthony Welden, ly Godfrey, proof— Sir John Oglander, ditto — William Cole, 1597, etching ly Miss Gulston— William Lamb, ( 6 l 2 —Thomas Habington—Emery Hill—Sir Peter Yotnw Sir Thomas Remington and Family, &rc. — — 521 Alderman Leate, ly J. Payne, very fine —and John Graves, aged 103, ly G. Vertue, Proof — — — — _ 522 Sir Everard Digby and Sir Kenelm Digby, aetat. 23, Whole length Draw¬ ings in colours, from Original pictures at Gothurst, Buckinghamshire, by T. At how — — — _ K — 8 1 sS- . s " ys c j^ \ gentry. 35 / /S' // A 2 cf> / // I / • /s /// /A /0 • // // • j 4 0 J ^ j 4 / / /s , / 2 J \ /// 537 John La. Motte, Citizen of London, by W. Faithorne, 4to. beautiful proof, with a Copy of the same — 538 Henry Welby, Gent. ^Etat. 84, sitting at a Table, Eight English Verses, Vanitas Vanitatum omnia Vanitas, by IV. Marshall, 4to. fine and rare, and the Copy — 539 Edward Calver, Gent, of Willie in Suffolk, by W. Hollar. Svo .fine and scarce 540 George Rodolph Weckherlin (Latin Secretary to Charles 1 st) after My tens, by W. Faithorne, 4to. very fine and scarce — 541 Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, iEtat. 54, 1625, ly J. Payne, half sheet— and Ditto, ly IV. Hollar, 12m o.fine — — 542 Sir John Kedermister (misnamed Thomas Kiderminster by Grangei) of Langley, in Co. Bucks, TEtat. 52, 1628, J. Cecill sculp. Oval 4to. extra rare, from Mr. Gulstons Collection 543 Endimmyon Porter of his Majesties Bedchamber, Guil. Dobson pinx.it, W. Faithorne sculp. Sold by Thomas Rowlett, extra rake and brilliant, with MS. Note of the late Mr. Bindley respecting the au¬ thenticity of the Portrait — 544 Robert Rawdon, Governour of St. Thomas’s Hospital, died at Mitcham in Surrey, 1644. A. Hertochs fe. small 4to. extra rare AND FINE, FROM Mr. GuLSTON S COLLECTION 545 Lawrence Rawdon, late Alderman of the City of York, died at York, 1626 , by A. Hertochs, small 4to. ditto — 546 Sir John Gell, Bart. jEtat. 74, in armour. Oval, half sheet—Philip Gell, of Derbyshire, small oval, proof, p. p.—Sir Robert Shirley, Bart. Obiit 6 Nov. 1656 , ly J. Basire, ditto - Sir Thomas Cullum, Bart, ly Ditto— Hon. Thomas Egerton, ly IV. Evans— and Robert Cromwell, Esq. (Father of the Protector) by J. Stow — — 547 Ssr Edward Nicholas, ly A. Hertochs, h. s— and Ditto, after Sir Peter Lely, by G. Vertue, b. di.fine and scarce — — 548 Secretary Thurloe, by G. Vertue— Ditto with Hugh Peters giving audience to the Dutch Ambassadors, by W. Sherwin - Edmund Ludlow and Algei- non Sydney, Busts ly Cipriani, on India paper, tsfe. one a proof — 549 Sir Samuel Morland, after Lely, ly Lomlart, SCc.- and Algernon Sydney, in armour, large 4to mez. fine and scarce — — — 550 Alexander Erskine, Ambassador from Sweden, ly C. Galle— and three ot Andrew Marvell, Busts, by J. Basire and Cipriani — — 551 Bulstrode WhUlocke, in armour, by H. Hulsbergh, (o\. from the lotnergill Collection- and Sir Peter Temple, Bust, by R. Gaywood, very fine 552 Sir William Paston, Bart. 1659 , Oval, Half Sheet, by W. Faithorne, VERY FINE AND RARE i 4^ / • / - // 2 lot 553 - 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 50 J GENTRY. CONTINUED. c kJIR Hugh Cartwright, Chevalier Anglois, after Diepenbeck, by L. VoRSTERMANS, EXTRA FINE AND RARE, FROM THE FoTHERGILL Collection — — _ _ John Holt, Oeiit 1659, ALtat. 12, two withered tranches of cypress over his head, Eight English Verses, 8 vo. very fine and scarce —and a Copy of the same, ly the late Mr. John Thane _ _ _ Anonymous Portrait of a Youth, ly G. Glover, 1641 , small oval, laced band, flowing hair, &c. rare— Another of an Elderly Person, from a silver Plate, ly Ditto, oval, 12 mo. — _ _ _ Sir William Morice and Sir William Temple (Illustrious Heads)— Sir Dudley North, by G. Vertue— and Sir Richard Fanshaw, ly W.Faithorne, very fine Sir William Temple, after Lely, by Vandrebanc, Oval, large half sheet, fine and scarce— and Sir Leoline Jenkins, ly Hander Gucht,fiol. — John Hervey, of Ickworth, in Suffolk, after Lely, ly Tompson —the Honble. Henry Sidney, W\ L. and Sir John Lowther, after Ditto, by Browne Sir Philip Perceval—Sir John Perceval, 7 th and 8 th of that name— and George and Robert Percevals, ly J. Taler, 8 vo. mczxs. from the House of Yvery, fine and scarce — _ _ _ Sir Edward Dering, Bart. Obiit. 1676 , G. Kneller finx. R. White SCULP. 1687 , EXTRA FINE AND RARE, FROM THE FoTHERGILL COLLECTION Sir William Davidsone, Knight and Baronet, one of the Gentlemen of his Majesty’s Privy Chamber, Conservator and Resident for his Majesties most Ancient Kingdom of Scotland in the Seventeen Provinces, A2tat. 48, 1644, Chr. Hagens delineavit et sculpsit, half sheet, very fine and extra rare, with the Copy and Auto¬ graph, by J. Thane — __ __ 2 /)—° /. 2 2 . // // /A /A 2 Y*. 2 \/$ O // I y 2 - ! c2 j / // y // / /2 / /3 / / GENTRY. 502 Sir Thomas Isham, of Lamport, in Co. Northampton, by D. Loggan, 10/6, Oval, large h. sh. very fine — — — 563 William Verney, Esq.W. L. after Lely, by Tompson —and Thomas Windham, Esq. after Sir Ralph Cole, by Ditto, fine and scarce — 564 Sir John Webster, with the Arms and English Inscription, by T. Matham — and John Cockshutt, Nobilis Anglos, by D. Logy an, fol. — 565 Sir Edward Harley, 1660 , by F. Verlue— Sir Robert Clayton, Lord Mayor of London, 1680 , by J. Smith —Daniel Colwal, by R. White, See. fol. —and Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey, by P. Vandrebanc, h. sh. — 566 Sir Herbert Perrott, Oval of Foliage, rich laced Band, Shoulder Knot, Scarf, Sec . R. White sculil 4to. rariss, from the Fothergill Collection — — — — 567 Sir John Moore, Lord Mayor of London, 16S2, after Sir Peter Lely, by M‘Ardell, very fine and scarce — — — 568 Sir Thomas Armstrong, Oval, with other British Patriots in the Print of the Duke of Monmouth and his Adherents, by J. Savage, large h. sh. ditto 569 Solemn Mock Procession of the Pope, Cardinals, Jesuits, Fryers, See. until the Effigies (/Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey, through the City of London, 1679 , by W. Faithorne, sheet —and Strange’s Case strangely altered (by Sir Roger L'Estrange) by Ditto, rare and curious — 570 Thomas Thynne, of Longleale, in Co. Wilts, after Kneller, by R. White, fol. 571 Thomas Thynne, Esq. long wig, laced band and cravat. Sold by John Lloyd in the Middle Exchange, 4to. mez. fine and rare — — 572 Johannes Meeke, A. M. Aul® B. Mari® Magd: (Oxon:) Alumnus Centum Lieras Annuas 1605, Scull Cap with a Book in his hand, in an Oval, Monumental Effigy, Resurgam in Cypher underneath, sheet, rariss. from the Rawlinson Collection. Vide Memoranda of Mr. Gulstons at the back of the Portrait — — — 573 Colonel Robert Fielding, fondling a Mastiff, by J . Beckett, h. s. mez. proof 574 Erasmus Smith, of Edmondihorp in the County of Leicester, by G. White, Oval, h. s. mez. extrafine — — — 575 Robertus Stafford de Bradfield in Comitatu Berks, Ten Latin Verses, Proofbefore the name of the Engraver was inserted, very RARE - - - - 576 The Effigies ofMr.JoshuaMoone,Midst the Rough ImpatientWave— I a Calme and Smoothnesse have.—Motto, Ai.nsy mon Ame. Emblem a Sun Flower. R. White ad vivum delin et sculp. Oval, half sheet, Rariss. from Mr.Gulston’s Collection, and Originally Mr. West's ■— — — — — L 37 2 & * ** 2 eAf2 "■ . Sy f S I tsv-xT* CS -^ 1 tr* cj es ,/A X 2 J /fiA 22c ' x. J GENTRY 38 // 1 I / 577 72 22 57 8 22 22 579 J 2#\ . 580 / A • 581 ♦ 22 • 582 2o * 583 2o . 584 7# 2S~ 585 / y / xx 7 /X ■/< > X 9 608 Sir Henry Montagu, Viscount Mandeville (afterwards Earl of Manchester) by F. Delaram, Mo. fine and scarce — — 609 Sir Julius CjEsar, Knt. Master of the Rolls, R. Elstracke sculp. EXTRA FINE AND RARE - - 610 Sir Julius Caesar, aetat. 76 , J <533, Drawing in Colours, from the Original at Hammersmith, by G. P. Harding — — 611 Sir Henry Hobart, Lord Chief Justice, by Simon Pass. Sold by Sudbury and Humble, 4to. extra fine — — — 612 Sir James Ley, by J. Payne, 12mo — Sir Francis Moore, by IV. Failhorne— Michael Dalton, by IV. Marshall —and etching, by M. Tyson Richard Martin (Copy) and Sir Thomas Craig of Riccartoun, by G. Vertue — 613 Sir Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper, Oval with the Seals. Sold by Peter Stent, 4to. very fine and rare, from the Fothergill Collection 614 John Lord Finch, Sir Robert Barkley, Sir George Croke, and Sir Richard Hutton, small ovals, by W. Hollar, very fine — -~ 615 Edward Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper, Oval with the Great Seal, by IV. Failhorne, half sheet, fine and scarce — — 616 Sir Randall Crewe, Lord Chief Justice of England, drawing in colours, from the Original at Wrest, by T. Athow 617 Sir Ralph Crewe and Sir Robert Heath, from Dugdale's Origines Judiciales, by IV. Hollar — — 618 Sir Robert Berkeley, ly G. Powle —Sir Nicholas Lechmere, by V. Green— Sir Edward Littleton—Sir John Glynne, by J. Caldwall, &c.— Oliver St. ^ c7,»/ P/u/7_—and Sir Matthew Hale, by — — 7 — 1 / John, Solicitor General, etching by Paul Mackenzie — 619 Sir William Jones, by IV. Sherwin— Sir George Croke, by R. Gay wood - Sir William Noy—Judge Jenkins, by IV. Marshall —and Sir Richard Brownlowe, &c. by T. Cross — 620 John Selden, after Lely, by Vertue, li. sh. —Ditto, by J. Chantry and Robert Aylett, Master in Chancery, by T. Cross, fine and scarce — 621 William Prynne, by W. Hollar —and Ditto, P. Stent exc. Oval 4to, fine and scarce — — 622 Sir Alexander Gibson of Drurie, D. Paton delin. R. W hite sculp, fol. ditto 623 Sir Thomas Mallet, Knt. Justice of the King’s Bench, in iiis Judges Cap and Robes, by S. Df. Wilde Jrorn a drawing in the King's Clarendon, ^ FRESOUE uniciue, proof. Vide curious MS. Note respecting the destruction of the Plate, by Mr. Gulston at the back of the portrait — 624 Henry Rolle, Lord Chief Justice, by A. Hertochs— Thomas Fidell of Furmval’s Inn, by Cross— Sir Orlando Bridgman, by R. IVhite— and Lord Chief Baron Wandesford, after Vandyck, sheet mez. proof — — 625 Lord Chancellor Clarendon, with the Great Seal, by D. Loggan, half sheet, EXTRA FINE - - ■— 6 1 ✓ X . ■ < 4 / /S' / • f /2 / cJ / 1 ! // « / /S y*- A /2 /J . I /s // • /S' 4 /\ / \ / 1 .! / //. A / V /| 1 /j. S / /* i A A / \ / LOUD CHANCELLORS, KEEPERS, JUDGES, &C. 626 Sir Orlando Bridgman, Lord Keeper, by W. Faithorne, extra fine 627 Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, afiter Cooper, by Baron— Ditto, by Houbraken Lord Clarendon, by Freeman —Sir John Maynard and Sir Matthew Hale, by G. Fertue — — 628 Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, sitting in his Chancellor s Lobes, 16/3, J. Greenhill pinx. A. Blooteling sculp, sheet, extra fine and rare — — £X- XU- 629 Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Chancellor of England, 1673 , Jo. Green- hill pinx. E. Luttrell fe. small 4to. mez. very fine and scarce — 630 Heneage Finch, Earl of Nottingham, Lord Chancellor, after Kneller, by R. White, fine — — 631 Francis Lord Guilford, Lord Keeper, by D. Loggan, large h. sh.fine and scarce 632 Sir Richard Rainsford, Lord Chief Justice, sitting m his Judge’s Robes, W. Claret Pinx. R. Tompson Exc. half sheet mez. very fine and rare 633 Sir John Vaughan, by R. White—Sir Geoffrey Palmer, by Ditto— Hon. Roger North and Richard Graves of Mickelton, by G. Vertue, fine 634 Sir Thomas Jones, sitting on the Bench, W. Claret Pinx. R. Tompson Exc. half sheet mez. very fine and rare — 635 Sir Thomas Jones, Knt. Lord Chief Justice, in his Robes, R., Whitb AD VIVUM DELIN'. ET SCULP. 1685, LARGE HALF SHEET, EXTRA RARE AND FINE - - ’ 636 Sir John King of the Inner Temple, Latin Inscription, Obiit 1677 , ^tat. 38 , Oval ; Roll in his Hand, W. Sherwin sculp, large half sheet, very fine and rariss. from Mr. Gulston’s, but originally from Mr. West’s-Collection — 6.37 Sir John Nisbet of Dirleton, Lord Advocate, D. Paton delin. R. White sculp. fol. rare — — 638 Sir George Mackenzie, A Valle Rosarum, Oval, by P. Vandrebanc, h. sh. fine from the Fothergill Collection 639 Sir Patrick Lyon, of Carse, Knt. Oval of Foliage, R. White ad vivum Sculp. Brilliant Proof, from Mr. Gulston’s Collection, and prior from that of Mr. West 610 Sir George Jeffreys, Lord Chief Justice of England, 1684, in his Judge’s Robes, after Kneller, by R. Wiute^arge half sheet, extra fine and rare 6ji Lord Chancellor Jeffries, taken disguised in Wopping, Engraved for the Devils Broker, half sheet, the Original Print very rare — 612 Sir Robert Wright, Lord Chief Justice, after J. Riley by R. While, Oval, large half sheet, very fine and scarce 6-13 Sir Henry Bedingfield, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ; in his Judge’s Robes, R. White ad vivum delin. et sculp. 1685, large half sheet, very fine touched proof, Rarissimus I 4 1 . 1 /'V s 1 c - 45 J] A A 1 / - 1 - j . i / John Blagrave and John Palmer, .prefixed to the Planispherium Catholicum, by D. Loggan, 4to.— and John Gerard, cetat. 53, 1598 , by IV. Rogers, 4to. scarce — — — V* * 696 John Aubrey, L.L.D. and John Aubrey, F.R.S. printed in colours Robert Boyd, by Rivers —John Norden, small oval —^George BuGhanan, by iV. Green, Ditto, by Angus, proof —and William Camden, by Basire 6Q7 Camden, by R. White, &c. —Sir Robert Cotton, by Ditto —Sir John Hayward, by IV. Pass, 12mo.—Sir John Wynne, by IV. Sharp —Thomas Allen, etched by Bretkerton, 12mo.—and Sir Thomas Roe, ly G. Verlue €98 Aaron Rathbone, by S. Pass —Sir William Segar, by F. Delaram, (old im - pressionj —Samson Lennard, by R. Vaughan —and Clement Edmonds, in a folio title, l 601 — *— — 699 John Robins, setat. 58, 1608, etching, Suo.—Leonard Mascal, (Farrier to King James the First,) small oval in the title to his Government of Cattle, 4to. —and John Florio, by IV. Hole, very fne — — 700 William Burton de Falde, aetat. 47 , 1622 , by F. Delaram —and John Price Anglo Britannus, by IV. Hollar, 1644, 4/o. both remarkably fine 701 John Price sitting reading In Silentio, &c. J. Danckert delin. IV. Hollar, sculp. 4to. very fine and scarce — — — 702 William Austin, in the title to his Devotions, by G. Glover, fol. —and John Speed, by S. Savery, fol. loth very fne — — 703 William Hodson, Esq. of Peter House, Cambridge, by W. Marshall, l 2 mo. prefixed to his Credo Resurrectionem Carnis, 1656 , 12 mo .extra fine and very scarce, with the title — ► “ — 704 Sir Richard Baker, by IV. Marshall, fol. —William Somner, by M. Burghers, from the Fothergill Collection— and James Yorke, of Lincoln, by T. Rawlins, 1641, etching, fol. — — — — 705 Capt. Thomas James, cvlat. 40, small oval from his perilous Voyage to discover the North West Passage, 1632, fine and rare — — C 706 Sir Henry Stelmah, by IV. Fait home, fol. Brilliant Proof, from the Collection of Mariette •— — — — /7) 4 V- o C' cV Cs' 4 ' — 2 l? ~) / * — John ,/f' — 2--^, c/ ^ > l o l s/s/s* +* € ‘ < ^ / // AM • / y y y / 2 / 2 / / /2 2 ■ / I /A . A. /!. /# • yy • /o . /A 2 2J • jj- / A v - 'f ■ 70 7 703 r j709 710 711 712 713 714 7 15 .716 #IS?PEIA^.?, ANTI : QUAKJ£NS ? &c. 47 — 1 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 Sir Kenelcn Digby, (Illustrious Head)— Ditto, after Vandyck, 7 an oers , Afar/ t-aa JM«*, exc .—John Parkinson, by IV. Marshall, from Ins Her a , fol. vary fin ?-and Ditto, ® tat. ,02, 1629 , in yood, f 1 ?- ~ Sir ftenry Wotton, *tat. 72 , M-V^o, by P. Lombart, l 2 rno-Pochard Bralthwalt, bj IV. Marshall, ^to. very fine —and Lewis Roberts, by Gloyer Jacobus Staler, Mercator Lon.dinensi.s, 1043, H. Garret del.n. V Hollar feat, very fine and rare, front, the Gulston Collection Captain Charles Saltqnstall, ppfiT . 39, W - Marshall sculp. 4to, VE.RY FINE AND EXTRA RAH E - ftwmJCWT, in a rick hrfet, fy 6. .Glovbr, 1645, VERY FINE AND RARE —* “ ~ ^Aojnat AM* gf W.arneford, by W.,Mihail, fr^red ,/p how io travel, 1043, 12 mo ,Ji(ie and rare — rr John fifite,Iy.G. Gijprd, 4 to.-Jphn Babington, from his Pyrptechn.a, iy /• Liibume, Py Hollar -and Ditto Wd, standing Nathaniel Nye, Mathematician, pt^t. 20, 1644, ,by IV. Hollar —and ^ohn Thompson, Jngenio non plate, by ,W. Marshall, 8 y.o .fne and scarce Francis Hawkins, tirant a l'age des dix ans, Oval, by J. Payne, l 2 mo. very scarce —and copy of the same with four English Verses under the ,Portrait EdwardLeigh, ly J. Chantry-Dim, byT. C^oss , from the fatheryll Collec¬ tion-™* J mm Hicks > aetat * 38 ' x65S ' ^‘ D - L^™>Jhhfne and Edward Chisenhale, W. L . presenting his Book to aBiskop at the porch of a Church door, 12 mo. fine and scarce, with the title to.his v Work, 1053 Francis Rous, Provost of Eton College, iEtat^y,,, 656, byJVy^horrw,.fine John Sparrow, Ama.or and Translator of.,he Work, of AfA.Sfh^iy D. Loggan, 1659 , ditto • ... ~ Sir George Strode, Kut. small ovaUj, W. Mar,hall, m the tule to h,s Hoi, Love, ,652. very fine —James Bflwell.W.L. JUpiynandBo^se-opd Ditto, by IV Marshall, l2tno. .JT” • • William Sanderson, seta,. 68, f, IV. FuUhprne, fol. e,traf,ne —and Thomas Stanley, after Lely, by Ditto “ - . William Dugdale, «at. 50, ,656, ly W. Hollar, fine-Tlto same m there- touched state of the Plate-and Ditto, engraved by J. Burche - Elias Ashmole, Bust ona Pedestal,, iy W. Faithorne, ,41 Eighth Day’s Sale. PHYSICIANS. ■tOT 766 y^NDRElV Boorde, W. L. in wood, prefixed to his Breviary oi Health, 1557 —Sir George Baker, M.D. ditto- and Dr. William Eulleyn, small oval, ditto, scarce — 767 Dr. Chambers, jetat. 88, Holbein pinxit,W. Hollar fecit, half sheet, very fine and scarce — 768 Dr Butts, after Holbein, by Gardiner— Richard Haydocke, etch'd by J Thane Baldwin Harney, M.D. by Ditto— Dr. William Buller and Dr. William Harvey, by J.Hall, &c. — * — 769 Mark Ridley, x tat. 34, 1594, very fine— and Robert Sanders, M.D. setatis 38, with his Coat of Arms and Motto (Virtute) in wood, 12 mo. very scarce, not in Bromley —* 770 Thomas Gale, Chirurgus, celat. 56 —John Hall, ditto, celat.35 and Thomas Hill, ditto, aetat. 28, 12 mo. in wood, scarce — ““ 771 Dr. William Butler, by Simon Pass— and Dr. John Anthony, aetat. 70 , by T, Cross, 4/o. scarce — 772 Dr. William Harvey sitting in a Chair, by IF. Hollar, scarae -and D.tto (Bust) by W. Faithorne, 8 vo. very fine — — 773 Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne, by J. Simon, h. s. mez.— Ditto, F. Diodati pinx. 12 mo.—and by W. Elder- and Sir Matthew Lister, fol. proof 774 Philemon Holland, M.D. small oval in a title, by W. Marshall, fol. and Dr. John Sadler of Norwich, small W. L. ditto, by Joh: Droeshout, 1636, fine 775 John Bastwick, Doctor of Phisick, late Captayne of a foote Company, W. L. Cane and Gloves in his hand, 4to. very fine and scarce- and Drtto, by IV. Hollar, l2mo. — “ ~ ” o 776 Anthony Colley, Med: Londinensis, *tat. suje 41, Nat. 1628 , Medicine a Medico, Medela ab AUissimo, 8 vo. very fine and rare, from the Gulston Collection — 3 sf/'r 1 4 . /V I X- x /0 / 2 2 X / / / cj /3~ A\ / / . 1 /I- / 2 '/ \f /z • 7 / £2 PHYSICIANS. 777 Dr. Morton with an Urinal, P. Rogerson delin. Cross sculp. Gvo. —and Dr. John Rogers, small oval, in a title, ly J. Chantry, 4to. loth fine and scarce 778 Abdiah Cole, M. D. ly T, Cross —Dr. Alexander Reade, with others in a Frontispiece, ly R. Gaywood,fol. —Nicholas Culpeper, ly Ditto, Svo.- - - John Woodall, ly Glover —Walter Charlton, ly Lomlart —and Christopher Bennet, ly Ditto — — — 77 y Tolias Fenner, M. D. aetat. 65, 1(560, ly TV. Faithorne, Mo. very fine — 780 John Bulwer, M.D. from his Artificial Changeling, ly TV. Faithorne, 8 vo. 781 Robert Bayfield, aetat. 27 , 1657, ty TV. Faithorne, Gvo. —and Ditto in a Hat, celat. 25, 1654, ly Ditto, very fine — —- — 782 Dr. Everard in his Study smoking, Gvo. —Nicholas Culpeper, 12 mo. - W. Lilly, ly R. Vaughan, 12 mo. —Richard Tomlinson in a title, ly T. Cross, fiol. —and Dr. Richard Wittie, ditto, 4to. — 783 Dr. Edmund King, after Kneller, by R. White, large h. sh. very fine, from the Fothergill Collection — — — — 784 Peter Barwick, M. D. by G. Vertue —Dr. William Ramesey, cetat. 42, Gvo. and Ditto, Bust on a Pedestal, by Cross, rare — — 785 William Sermon, M. D. aetat. 42, 1671 , ly TV. Skerwin, large 4to. very fine and scarce — — — — _ 7 So John Archer, M.D. 8 vo. —Dr. Sydenham, ly Blooteling and Houlraken — Dr. Willis, ly G. Vertue —Sir Thomas Browne, ly Vandrelanc —and Ditto and Dr. George Ent, ly R. White — — _ 7 6 7 Tolias Whitaker, M.D. celat. 60 , ly J. Chantry, 12 mo. rare — 768 Dr? Francis Glisson, by TV. Dollc —and Ditto, aetat. 75 , ly TV. Faithorne, 4 to. 789 Richard Lower, M. D. Gvo. —Dr. Robert Morison in an Oral of Flowers, ly R. White, fol. —Leonard Plukenett, aetat. 48, 1690 , ly Collins — and two different, of John Mayow — — — _ 790 Nathaniel Highmore, M.D. aetat. 63, 1677 , ly A. Blooteling, 4 to. very fine and scarce •— — — — _ 791 Drs. Everard Maynwaring, Samuel Haworth and Robert Johnson, ly R. White —Gideon Harvey, by A. Hertochs —Dr. Robert Thoroton, ly Walker —Paul Chamberlain, M D. by Trotter —and Theophilus Garencieres, W. L. ly TV. Dolle — — — — 792 Drs. Walter Charlton, by Lombart —George Thomson and Joseph Browne, ly TP. Sherwin —and William Walwyn, ly R. White, (allfrom the Fother¬ gill Collection) —and Dr. John Johnston, aetat. 70 , 1673 , ly Christian Romstet, 8 vo. scarce — — — _ 793 Dr. Gideon Harvey, by P. Philippe, h. sh. —and Samuel Collins, M.D. ly TV. Faithorne ditto, loth very fine — — — A '2 or ^2 5 1 3 2) W , 'V l' ^ t 2>> 1 A?* "3 Sr- / ) — 7 3 ,v Physicians; 53 // / — y / / A // / M ki //■- l A/4 / / /. A- 7 I ^ \a 7 o 794 Dr. James Wolveridge, W. L. prefixed to his Speculum Matricis, 16 / 1 , 8 vo. fine and scarce —and Salvator Winter, (Empiric) mentioned by Shadwell in ) his Sullen Lovers, Act 3d, Ao. 16 / 0 , Wood Cut, rare — 2 «- A&'ts' 795 William Davison, Nolilis Scotus, D. Schultz pinx. P. Lombart sculp. Svo. extra fine — — — — _ 7q 6 William Salmon, aetat. 26 , 1670 , in an Oval, W. Sherwin sculp, fol. very fine and scarce, from Mr. Gulston’s Collection — — 1 — - 5 797 Lionel Lockyer, aetat. 70, by J. Sturt, 8 vo.—and Ditto, aetat. 70 , 1671 , in a square, small 4 to. loth fine and scarce — — — 2 798 Lancelot Coelson, aetat. 35, 1662 , ly J. Duns tall, Svo.—Ditto, with the face in an altered state, rare —William Salmon, ly W. Sherwin, 8 vo. very fine— and James Cooke, ly R. White — — — 4 799 Valentine Greatrakes of Waterford, in Ireland, by W. Faithorne, 4to. remark- ally fine —and a copy of the same, 12 mo. — — 2 800 Dr. Clarveto, Empiric, Ten English Verses, T. Cross sculpsit, large 4 to. very fine and rare, from Mr. Gulston’s Collection — — 1 801 John Browne, Surgeon of Norwich, (three different) ly R. White, fine — Thomas Brugis, by T. Cross—Daniel Kenrick, ly R. White —and John Case, ly Van Hove — — — «— 6 802 Dr. Francis Bernard, Ob. 1697 , aetat. JO, Physician to King James the Second, and a Great Collector of Curious Books, in an Oval of Laurel, ly R. White, half sheet, touched proof, very rare and unioue in this state, with MS. Note and Autograph of Bulfincli the Artist on the Print 803 George Jones, ly J. Drapentier, with his Advertisement in a sheet of Letter Press. Vide Mr. Gulston’s MS. note at the lack of the portrait, curious ^-C>- ' £ s /ro?7i his Works, ly Martin Droeshout, extra fine, —and a copy of the same — *— — —• $07 William Shakespeare, by W. Marshall, prefixed to his Poems, 8vo. very fine, with the Copy — — — — — 2 ^ s './ POETS* 2 /2 / ? - 2 / //2 // X /*> ■ x A - / ' - y V A ' / A // 7 / xx .x /c? 54 808 809 810 811 812 l/t?s /s'<^ •> .-2T i ! / / 4 ■ / xx A~\- //\- 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 Shakespeare, from various Originals, ly G. Vertue—J. Hall — R. Earlam— C. Knight—T. Trotter, &c.fine—one a proof—and Robert Arinin, W. L. in a title — — — — — George Gascoigne, Tam Marti, Guam Mercur-io, Oval m Wood, from his Steele Glasse, 4to. very rare — —- Sir John Harington, drawing in colours, 4/o.~>George Buchanan, by Iloulraken -—Admirable Crichton, by A. Sain and J. Hall, on India paper, iSfc .— and Thomas Peyton, aetat. 31, small head in wood, from his Glasse of Time, 1620 , 4 to. — — — — Mark Alexander Boyd, aetat. 33, 1596 , ly T. de Leu, 12 mo .—and Thomas Legge, L.L.D. Obiit 160 7 , ly J . Jones, 4to. mez. p. p. — Mark Alexander Boyd, (without his Name) in a Circle containing Texts from Scripture. Cum Essem Parvulas Sa'piebam ut Parvulus, &c. he is represented writing, with his lift hand resting on a Death's head ■, numerous Latin Sentences, and various Implements of War, Music, Symbols of Christ’s Passion, &c. placed around him, no name of Engraver, 4to. extra rare and curious, from Sir James Lake's Collection — Ben Johnson, crowned with Laurel, Ro. Vaughan sculp. 4to. extra fine Ben Jonson, by Houbraken, Vertue, &c. one a proof— and Beaumont and Fletcher, ly Audinet, Vertue and Basire — — — John Fletcher, Bust, by IV. Marshall, fol .—and Michael Drayton, ly IV. Hole, 4to. very fine — — — — John Donne, eclat. 18 , 1591, Oval, by W. Marshall, 8vo. Brilliant Samuel Daniel, Oval, by T. Cockson, 1609, 4 to.—Ditto, Etching, 12mo.—nnd a copy of the same—and Sir Thomas Overbury, ly S. Pass, 12m o. fine George Chapman, Bust in the Clouds, ly IV. Hole —and Joshua Sylvester, ly C. Van Dalen,fine — — — — George Chapman, in the title to his translation of Homer’s Batrachomyoma- chia, by W. Pass ,Jol. very fine and rare — — Joshua Sylvester, Oval, with curious Verses, by Jo. Vicars, W Peake excudit, fol. extra fine and rare — John Owen, two small ovals from his Epigrams, 1634—and another small tide from the Psalms of David, paraphrased, by R. Barker, with his Portrait, ly W. Marshall, 12mo. fine and scarce — — George Withers, cetat.2), 1611 —J. Grow and Wither, both together, TV. Hole sculp. 12mo. very scarce —and a copy of the same proof — John Barclay, by Cl. Mellon, &c.— George Sandys, etching, by G. Powle, 4to. —and John Starter, Oval, in a Shell drawn by two Swans, oblong 4to. fine and scarce — — — — Jan. Janssen Starter, Anglo Britannus, eclat. 27, drawn by two Swans, &c. 2^ oblong 4to. (different from the preceding) very scarce — — 1 o Jr A?‘c J /S e- a 1 — a 7 ~er-c — 4 POETS. 55 < cf> A A /c A / 2 ■f\ 4 i /// / A? 2 A/ i\ y AA\ 2 / . >; /A 825 826 827 £2S 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 'A // / I 836 837 838 839 840 841 A/S J 4 / / 842 843 844 Edward Benlowes, from his Theophila, etching, in an oval of Laurel, ly F. Barlow, fol. very scarce —and the same partly copied in pen and ink, by the late Rev, Air. Brand — — — *— Sir William Lower, small oval, with his Coat of Arms above; Motto, Amico Rosa Inimico Spina, 12mo. fine and rare — — Francis Goldsmith of Grays Inn, four English Verses, T. Cross fecit, Oval 12mo. ditto — — — — — John Quarles, Oval, by W. Marshall, 8vo. very fine— Ditto, by IV. Faithorne, 12mo.—and John Ogilby, Bust, etching by F. Barlow, 8vo. — John Tat ham, two Angels holding a Crown of Laurel over his Head, by R. Vaughan, 8vo. very scarce -—and Copy of Ditto, Proof on India paper Leonard IVillan, Bust on a Pedestal, from his Astrea, T. Cross sculp. Six English Verses, 8vo. the Original Print, very fine and scarce — John Hoddesdon, cetat. 18, Six English Verses, by T. Cross (marled with the Letter T and Crossed) 8vo .fine and scarce, from Mr. Gulston's Collection Mur ford in a Cloak, Ship sailing in the distance. He that views Murford’s face, &c. four Verses, 12mo. very fine and scarce, from ditto, with MS. Note by the late Mr. Bindley — — — Thomas Peeke, four Latin Verses, from his Epigrams, 12mo. very scarce John Milton at different periods of his Life (various etchings) by G. Barron, Cipriani, and the elder Richardson •— — — John Milton, etching, fol.— and Ditto, from Hollis’s Memoirs, &c. ly J. B. Cipriani, G. Quinton and Caroline Watson — — John Milton, by J. Baker, J. Collyer, J. Gwinn, J. Vander Gucht, G. Ver- tue, &c. — — — — John Milton, when a Youth, etchings by Cipriani, on tinted paper, &c. two Profiles from a Seal, by IV. Ryland, & c.—and Ditto, by Houbraken John Milton, aetat. 21, Oval with Greek Inscription, by JV. Marshall, prefixed to his Poems, 8vo. very fine— and a Copy of the same, by M. v. Gucht, 12mo. Abraham Cowley, cetat. 13, an Angel holding a wreath of laurel over his head, 12mo .fine and scarce —and a Copy of Ditto — Abraham Cowley, jetat. 13, 1633, with two Angels suspending a Laurel Garland, Six English Verses, Ro. Vaughan sculp. 4to. very fine and rare Sir John Suckling, by W. Marshall— Thomas Randolph, Bust, by Ditto, pre¬ fixed to his Poems, 1640—and William Cartwright, by P. Lombart, ditto, all fine — — Philip Massinger, Gent. Oval of Laurel, by T. Cross, 8vo. very scarce— and Ditto, by C. Grignion — — — James Shirley, Bust, by R. Gaywood, 1658, rare— and Ditto, in an Oval, by W. Marshall, 1646, very fine, from the Fothergill Collection — Richard Brome, Chaplet of Laurel over his head, six English Verses, by T. Cross, 8vo. very scarce — __ _ 2 — 1 aaaA aA . - 1 4 ?^ —) a j/ c.S’a.e- Aj~* -A Q. -o // / A / \ ■ '/ / V ACTORS AND MUSICIANS. LOT Edward Alleyn, W. L.—Richard Burbadge, Proof— Nathaniel Field —Richard Tarlton—John Lowin—William Kempe—Joseph Harris, &d. (Comedians) —and David Rizio, by C. Wilkin — — 871 Drs. Christopher and Orlando Gibbons—Dr. Heather—Nic. Laniere— Matthew Lock—Bernard Smith—John Hilton—and Dr. William Child, (Proofs) —and John Bull, by J. Caldwall, from Sir John Hawkins’s History of Music _ _ _ _ 872 Henry Laives, Oval of Foliage, by W. Faithorne , 8vo .fine and scarce — 873 JoannisTJamble, Philo Musicus, Ditto, by T. Cross, fob. rare — 874 Christopher Simpson, J. Carwarden pinx. Guil. Faithorne Sculp. 4to. very fine 8/5 William Inglott, Organist, Obiit 1621, Monumental Effigy, 8vo.—Nicholas Laniere, by Chambais —and John Playford, by D. Loggan, R. Gaywood, SCc. 8/6 Henry Purcell, (Elat. 24, Oval, fol. —Ditto, Bust, by Holloway —and Godfrey Finger, ditto, from his Sonatas, by J. Gribelin, 4to. — — 877 Thomas Mace, uetat. 63, by W. Faithorne, fol. very fine — WRITING MASTERS. 878 John Davies of Hereford, Oval, crowned with laurel, 4to, very rare 879 Marlin Billingsley, aetat, 27, 1618, by W. Hole, Ato. fine and scarce —- 8SO Richard Gethinge of Hereford, set. 32, Oval, 4 to. rare —. — 881 Theophilus Metcalfe, 12 mo. —Thomas Shelton, a;t. 4g, 1650—James Hodder, by Gaywood, Svo.—and Nathaniel Stringer, 8vo. all fine, from the Fother- gi/l Collection •— — — — — 882 Edward Cocker, aetat. 26, 165/, by R. Gaywood, 4to, fine and scarce — 883 James Hodder, Ornamented Oval of Laurel, &c. by Ditto, 4to. ditto — 684 Jeremiah Rich, (threedifferenl) —Samuel Botley, (two ditto) by W.Dolle, &c. —William Hopkins—Mason—and Chamberlaine, by W. Binneman, tsfc. '385 Thomas Weston, Oval, by R. White, 16S2 ,fol. very scarce — 5 \J/~ e - l/'p/h St 1 f/Fv In lx 39 [// •!// / 7 / .? 2\ V /;•/ \/2 2 /./ / // / /./ ARTISTS, &c. 986 Hans Holbein—Morett—and Hans Van Zurch, all after Holbein, by IF. Hollar, very fine — — — — 887 Sir Nathaniel Bacon, by Chambars —Thomas Lant, Gent, by J. Fittler, Proof —Isaac Oliver, by Miller, Proof —Peter Oliver, by Chambars —and Thomas Gower, (two different stales) by Basire — — 888 John Day, (Printer) 1562, Profile in wood, fol .—George Jameson and his Family, etching by Alex. Jameson, 1728, 4to.—and George Heriot, Jeweller to James 6th, by J. and C. Esplens, h. s. mez. — — 889 Anonymous Pok trait of a Young Artist, drawing the Salutation of the Virgin, J. Payne fecit, J. C. excudit, 1652, Oval, 8 fo. rare and cur ious •— — — — — 890 Nicholas Stone, (StatuaryJ —Rubens and Vandyck—Mytens—Honthorst— Hanneman—and other Artists, from Walpole’s Painters, by Bamierman *and Chambars — — — — — 891 Rubens with the Pallet, &c .—and Vandyke with the Sun Flower, by W. Hollar, both very fine — — — — 892 Rubens, by IVorlidge —Vandyck, etched by Perry, &c.—Inigo Jones, by Val. Green —and Ralph Simons, Architect, by Facius, Proof and Letters 893 William Dobson, Armiger et Pictor, spirited etching, by J, English, Oval, large 4to. very fine and scarce — — — 894 Henry Vander Borcht—and Wenceslaus Hollar, by himself —Inigo Jones, Oval, by Ditto —and Sir Toby Mathews, by J. Gammon,fine — 895 Sir Balthazar Gerbier, after Vandyck, ly Pontius, Meyssens, &e. — 896 Elias Alxen, Mathematician, H. Vander Borcht pinx. IV. Hollar fee. half sheet, very fine and rare — — — — 397 Tradescants, Pater et Filius, (Botanists) by IV. Hollar, 12 mo. very fine 898 William Stokes, Vaulting Master, Eight Latin Verses, by G. Glover, 12 mo. fine and very rare — — — — 899 Robert Walker, Pictor et Finxit, Oval, by P. Lombart, h. sh. extra fine, from the Fothergill Collection — — — — 900 Edward Mascall, Pictor, in an Octagon, ey James Gammon, very fine and rare •— — — — — 901 Sir Peter Lely, by A. de Jade, large h. sh. —Ditto, by J. Beckett —and W. Dobson, by G. White, all very fine — — — g02 William Wissing and William Vande Velde, by J. Smith —and Nicolas de Largilliere, W. L. with his Family, by J. Beckett , h. s. mez. ditto ^ //s' 1 /2/%> h. s' 17 ^ 2 *-' S -7- r t 6 4 4 ^ 5 ? r S /? S <&. e-—«_ 4 .^ 1 . 2 3 . s' r ~ c ^ ^ 3 I // / /3 y. / — - * / 2 yy ■ / 2 - /z 22 — 7 J fT / /z> 2 \ y • 1 Co LADIES. g03 Alexander Browne, by A. de Jode, fol. —Sylvanus Morgan, from his Sphere of Gentry, fol. —and two small W. L. etchings of John Brown, by R. Gay- tvood, ti fc. scarce — — — — 904 William Elder, Sculptor , Oval, 8vo. fine and rare — — 005 Richard Thompson, after Zousl, by F. Place —and Pearce Tempest, Cavete vobis Principes, by Ditto, 4to. mez .fine and scarce — — 906 John Bulfinch, Printseller, Oval, laced band, &c. by D. Loggan, 8VO. .FINE AND VIRY RARE — — - - 907 Henry Gyles, Glass Painter of York, by.F. Place, small Oval, mez. fine and scarce -«— — — — — LADIES. 9 0 8 Jaqueline Duchess of Glocester, by J. Folkema, h. sh .—Jane Shore, etching, by Tyson —and Ditto, by Barlolozzi — — — — 909 Margaret Countess of Richmond, by J. Faber and G. P. Harding —the Fair Geraldine—Anne Duchess of Somerset, by Nugent —Margaret Countess of Shrewsbury, by Basire —Margaret Bullen, by Ogborn —and Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, by Godfrey — — — 9 10 Lady Jane Gray, Drawing in Colours, from the Original at Wrest House, Bedfordshire, ly T. Athow — — — — 911 Frances Duchess of Suffolk and Adrian Stokes, by G. Fertue, sheet— -Lady Jane Grey, by J. K. Slierwin, Basire, fjc.—Lady Guldeforde, by IF. Hollar —and Frances, Countess of Sussex, by /. Faber — — 912 The . Lady of Richmond—Lady Hobbes—Lady Meutas—Lady Mounteagle— Lady Ratcliffe—and Lady Rich, Holbein Heads, ly Barlolozzi — gl 3 Elizabeth Countess of Shrewsbury, by G. Fertue ,, fol. —Ditto, and Ladies Hunsdon and Effingham, by J. Thane —Elizabeth Lady Russel—and Mar¬ garet Neville, etched by Miss Gulston — — — 914 Margaret Duchess of Norfolk, Second Wife of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, Temp. Qn. Eliz. after Lucas de Heere, 1562, by P.W, Tomkins, private plate y very scarce — — —^ — — 915 Lady Mary Dudley, Mother of Sir Philip Sidney, W. L. with a Lute, drawing in. colours, from the Original at Penshurst, by Athow — — 916 Barbara Gamage, Countess of Leicester, 1597, with her Family of six children-, Robert Lord Lisle and Sir William Sydney, Lady Mary Wroth, Lady Catherine Mansell, Lady Philip Hobart and Lady Vere Sydney, W. L’s. Drawing in colours, from the very curious Original at Penshurst, by Ditto — — — — — » .St'S ( 0 9 .1 «-• C - 1 4 ^ AY ^ /!. / 4 2 4 <>*/.> 4 <>i ■ /A> . • „ ... i Jl c> / A'*\ ■ A 2 a M /.. / - - LADIES. 91; Frances Duchess of Richmond, three quarters, superbly habited, by William Pass, 1623, Jbl. very fine and rare, and a Copy of the same, from the Biographical Mirrour — 918 Frances Duchess of Richmond, 1623, Oval, Ditto ; Coronat Con stantia, F. Delaram sculp. 4tO. very fine and rare 919 Katherine Marchioness (afterwards Duchess) of Buckingham, Coronet with Ostrich Feather on her head, and holding a string of Pearls in her hand, F. Delaram sculp. Oval, 4to. extra rake AND FINE “ ““ “ „ , , 7”r. 020 Katherine Marchioness of Buckingham, ly C. Hall— Ditto, ly Magdalen Pass, l2mo.— Ann Countess of Warwick, by Thane— Margaret Countess of Cumberland and the Countess of Suffolk, ly J. Caldwall George Fail ot Cumberland and his Family, W. L.’s, &c. 921 Tke Lady Frances Countess of Hertford, Oval, Six English Verses, by F. Delaram, 4to. extra rare — 922 Anonymous Portrait of a Lady, three quarters (Queue if the Countess of Hertford) Coronet on her head, holding a Feather Fan, English Chan¬ nel dividing parts of England and France in the back ground, Six Verses underneath, England, Sheepland, World's Angle, &c. extra rare and probably uNiauB — 923 Lucy Harington Countess os Bedford, Simon Pass sculp. Sold by Sudbury and Humble, 4to. very rare and brilliant 924 Lucy Countess of Bedford, singularly habited in a large Veil, He. W. L. drawing in Colours, from the Original at Woburn Abbey, ly T. At how 925 Lucy Countess of Bedford, sitting *ilh a Coronet on her head, ditto, from the Original, by Honthorst, at Woburn Abbey , by Ditto — 026 Lady Susan Grey, Daughter to Charles Earl of Kent, and married to S.r Sir Michael Longueville, drawing in colours, fiom the Original dtJVrest House, by Ditto , 027 Frances Countess of Essex and Somerset, Anonymous Portrait, Six French Verses, par Le Blond, h.sh. very f ne. Vide MS. of the Hon. Hotdce Walpole 928 Frances' Howard, Countess of Somerset, Simon Pass sculp^Comp. Holland exc. very rare and extra fine 020 Lady Anne Clifford, only Daughter and Heir of George Earl of Cumberland (af^rwards Countess of Dorset and Pembroke) jetat 13 1603, R. White sculp, half sheet, extra fine and rare 030 Catherine Godwin, Wife of Sir Philip Parket-Alice Sherman, \V,fe of Richard Perceval, Esq. and Catherine Usher, Wife of Sir Philip Perceval, by J. Faber (from the House of Yveryi- and Dorothy Wadham, by Ditto 931 Anne Bill, Obiit 1621, Monumental Effigy, by Simon Pass, 8vo.— and a re¬ verse of tlie same, fine and scarce R 6l 2 //ASS-c's * -- I ~r &S *2 ' s sr. s a So. 1 1 1 i/s' f s , 62 LADIES. y o J- ■ I /c 1 if j r j l / —A 1 y/ \ ' y — 1 _// -- ur 1HK ISLE OF MAN, Ovai, in Mourning weeds, Genealogy Coal of Arms and Crest underneath, y Ato extra fine and rare, not described by Bromley, from the Colc'*'^' lection of Sir James Lake _ _ _ o> — 1 ' '-» -»ming, Ji Vandyke Kques pmx. R. Tompson exc. large h. s. mez. very scarce _ lachael Countess of Southampton, after Vandyck, by G. M‘Ardell, W L sheet, mez. Frances Countess of Portland, after Ditto, by Browne -and Anonymous Portrait of a Lady, (three quarters] her hand resting on a Vase of Flowers, in the manner of Vandyck, by IV. Vaillant, h. s. mez fine and rare — _ J iQy •Ov & - LADIES. 63 1 ! 2 2 / ; j ! > / w 1 • / z /A /3 c ) A • 0 /!- ! U ! yy M /> / y\ 1 // V t - 1 / . - yy 2 /z ! y I u 962 Margareta Smith, Vidua Thom® Cary et Uxor Edvardi Herbert EauiTis, Ant. van Dyck. pinx. Guil. Faithorne sculp. Oval, half SHEET, EXTRA FINE AND RARE — - — 963 Anna Wake, Countess of Sussex, after Vandyck, ly P. Clouwet —and Ano¬ nymous Engraved Portrait of a Lady, (Quere if not Margaret Smith) after Ditto, half sheet, loth Proofs — — — 1 g64 Lady Aubignye, Small Whole Length, standing undbr an Arch, holding a Deed with a Seal affixed to it, Rariss: — — 965 Charlotte Countess of Derby, by Nugent —Lady Venetia Digby, ly A. Birrell —and Bust, ly Basire —Lady Alice Egerton, by IF. Evans —Sara, daughter of Sir Thomas Beaumont and Wife of Robert Wrightson, ly Basire —and Mary Bond, Wife of John Eyrick of Leicester, ly Ditto, Proof — 966 Bathsua Marins, Princip. Elizab. a Latinis, Gk®cis et Hebrasis, Oval, with Emblems, ly W. Marshall, 8 vo. very fine and Rariss: 967 Mrs. Mary Griffith, by Glover —Mrs. Katherine Clarke, ly Fan Hove, 12mo. —Elizabeth Lady Ferrers, by Chantry —Lettice Viscountess Falkland, ly Marshall —and Maria Ruten Lady Vandyck, ly Bolswert,from the Fother- gill Collection — — — ■— 96S Ann Countess of Morton, with Madam Kirk, etching, after Fandyck, ly J. Gronsveli, oblong h. sh .—and Margaret Lemon, after Ditto, by IF. Hol¬ lar, fine and scarce — — — *— 969 Penelope Countess of Wilton, by W. Hollar, Oval, 12mo. very fine and scarce 970 Dominae Paston Effigiis, 1659, Coat of Arms underneath the Oval, Guil. Faithorne sculp, half sheet, very rare and superb Imp&es- "" / ' c V //tor. t/F/c>u ?• y~ 1 fyfer d 7V> 1 yf. — 5 o C S /Ss /i 2 «- — 6 / SION, FROM THE FoTHERGILL COLLECTION 971 Lady Elinor Temple, Bust, ly R. Gay wood, 12mo. very fne, from Ditto — and Lady Katherine Harington, by W. Faithorne —— 972 Mrs. Susanna Perwich and Constantia Lucy Lady Colerane (Copies) —Mrs. Jane Lane, from Clarendon’s History, &c.—Lady Mary Ramsay and Hes¬ ter and John Tradescant, in colours 973 Elizabeth Cromwell, Lady Protectress, J2mo. (Copy) &c.—Mrs. Mason, Ditto (Wife of Richard Cromwell) etching, 8vo. (plate destroyed) -and Lady Fairfax, ditto, after Zoust, proof, if c, — — 974 Mrs. Elizabeth Cleypole (Favorite Daughter to Oliver Cromwell) holding a pair of Compasses over a Sphere in one hand and a Book on which is in¬ scribed Altiora Sequor, in the other. Emblem of the Sun Flower, &c, drawing in colours, from the Original at Checkers, Bucks, by Alhow 975 Madam Killigrew, holding a chaplet of Flowers, after Fandyck, by IF. Hollar, fy'/ff h. s. fne and scarce — — — — 1 976 Catherine Lelhuillier, married to Jacob Deslouverie, 1680, etching, by F. Lut- - tichuys, 1656, 4to. very scarce — — — 1 >y.'- -y y See*'/-' O END OF THE NINTH DAY’S SALE. 65 =5 Tenth Day’s Sale, LADIES / /z / / . / \/tt | * ? r*-* ? 2 / /s /4 // M.. / /0 CONTINUED. LOT 977 «Janb Duchess of Norfolk, Wife to Henry Duke of Norfolk, Farle Marshall of England,8cc. large oval interspersed, with branches of Foliage, Ducal Arms underneath, P. Lely pinxit, 167 1, R. Collin Calcogr: Regis SCULFSIT BflUXELL.fi, 16s 1, SHEET, MOST BRILLIANT AND EXTRA RARE — _ 97 8 Sarah Duchess of Somerset, whole length, by G. Vertue, 1736, large half sheet, fne and scarce — — _ _ 979 Frances Duchess of Richmond, by J. Van Somer, Jo. Lloyd ex. Oval 4to. mez. fine and scarce — — — — 980 Frances Duchess of Richmond and Lenox, whole length, after Sir P. Lely, by Browne, sheet mez. very fine and scarce — — 981 Frances Theresa, Duchess of Richmond, whole length, in the Character of Pallas, H.Gascar pinx. large h. sh. mez. very hare — 982 Frances Duchess of Richmond, ike. (the complete Set of the Beauties at Windsor) after Sir Peter Lely, by T. Watson, choice proofs — — 983 Anne Duchess of Albemarle, Oval of Foliage, Sold by Richard Gammon, half sheet, rariss: from Mr. Gulston’s Collection- and a copy in 12 mo. — — 984 The Right Hon: Lady Barbara, Countesse of Castlemaine (after¬ wards Duchess of Cleveland) her hair dishevelled, and reclin¬ ing on her arm, W. Faithorne Sculp. Ornamented Oval, large half sheet, Rariss: and most Brilliant Impression, from ihe Col¬ lection of Marietta, 1668 — — — g85 Barbara Duchf.ss of Cleaveland and Countess of Castlemaine, attired as a Shepherdess, with a Crook, Lamb feeding, &c. W. Sherwin Sculp, large half sheet, extra rare, and in fine state of preservation — - - - S — 2v. 66 LADIES* d>\ / // c> / X V <3 df~ / 2 / A d 3 / 4 y / // // 7 /A j i <3 y y y ' yy 'Tex / / 2 /^y/v' cyp4. ’ * XU , /6r/& x/y^^Cr 986 Barbara Duchess of Cleaveland, Oval, with Ostrich Feathers on her head, P. Schenek fecit, 4 to .fine and scarce — — — 987 Barbara Duchess of Cleaveland, W. L. sitting, after Lely, by Williams, large h. sh. mez .— and Louise Duchess of Portsmouth, after Ditto, by Blooteling, Oval, 4 to. mez. veryfne — — — — .988 Louise Duchess of Portsmouth, after Lely, by G. Valck, h. sh. mez. fine — and after Ditto, by Tompson, ditto, Proof — — 989 Louize Duchess of Portsmouth, with a Lamb, after Lely, by J. van Somer, but without his name, half sheet, fine and rare — — 990 Louize Dutchesse of Portsmouth, sitting, holding a Lily in her hand, Pieter ^ jff Lilly pinx. Edw. le Davis Sculp, half sheet, very scarce — 1 991 Louice Dutchesse of Portsmouth, Jewel at her breast, Oval, fol. ditto I 992 Louize Dutchesse of Portsmouth, seated on a sofa, in an open rich laced habit, with a Dove, and the young Duke of Richmond as a Cupid, attending her. H. Gascar Pinx. St. Baudet Scuip. oblong sheet, oval, extra rare and fine — — — — — 993 Isabella Duchess of Grafton, P. Lely pinx. J. Verkolje fecit. 1683 , h.sh. mez. very fine and scarce — — — — 994 Isabella Duchess of Grafton, Oval, reclining on her arm, after Wissing, by J. Smith, h. s. mez. rare and brilliant — — 995 Mary Duchess of Beaufort, Daughter to Arthur Lord Capel, after R. Walker, by J. Nutting, Oval, large half sheet, very fine and rare, from the Fothergill Collection — — — 996 Margaret Duchess of Newcastle-, Studious she is and all alone, &c. six verses, after Diepenheck, by P. van Schuppen, fol. fine and scarce — 997 Margaret Duchess of Newcastle, W. L. standing in a niche under an arch, after Ditto, by Ditto, very fine — — — 998 The Newcastle Family, Whole Lengths, Abraham a Diepenbeke delin. Pet. Clouwet Sculp, fol. very fine and rare — 999 Mary Duchess of Buckingham, and Madam Mary Kirk, small ovals, by T. Worlidge — Gertrude Marchioness of Halifax, by Bartolozzi — Blanch Lady Arundel — Ann Lady Fanshawe, etching, by C. M. Fanshawe, p. p. isle .— Lady Blount, by Scheneker — Maria Wife of Thomas Staveley — Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson, by Freeman — and Mrs. Mary Evelyn, Wife of John Evelyn, Proof — — — *— 1000 Elizabeth Countess of Northumberland, drawing in colours, from the Ori¬ ginal, after Sir P. Lely, at Petworth, by Gardiner — 1001 Elizabeth Countess of Northumberland, after Lely, by Browne— and Harvey Countess of Stamford, after Ditto, by Tjsmpson, 4 to. mez. fine 1002 Elizabeth Countess of Chesterfield, after Lely, by Browne, very fine — and Dorothy Countess of Shaftesbury, after Ditto, by Tompson — / rs'r <7 . ■ A — ID — 1 2)/s2 o n — 2v 'A&t e. LADIES. 67 0 j - //' / '/ /// • / //' • 2 . a / / . / /A A/ 2 /z r) 2 2 /j j / ? S 1 - 1 l i 1003 1004 1005 1006 100 ; 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 Elizabeth Countess Dowager of Essex, W. L. in mourning weeds 5 with her Son (Algernon Earl of Essex) and Daughter, ( afterwards Countess of Car - lisle) standing near her, half sheet, mez. very rare i .— Elizabeth Countess Dowager of Essex, (copy) ly C. Hall —Lady Rachel Russell, ly C. Knight, &c .—Mary Countess of Warwick, ly R. White— Lady Elizabeth Brooke, 8 vo. —Rachael Widow of Dr. William Paule, Bishop of Oxon. (etching) ly Eliza Gulston —and Lady Henrietta Roper, Ditto, ly R. Hutchinson — — —- — Lady Mary Radclyffe, Countess of Derwentwatir, Whole length, in a rich dress composed of Ostrich Feathers, &c. after Wissing and Vander Vaart, by B. Lens and J. Smith, large h. s. mez, fine and rare Lady Mary Jolliffe, Daughter of Ferdinando Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, by Robert White, Oval 4to. Beautiful Proof, from the Collection of Mariette, i682 — — —- Lady Essex Finch, Countess of Nottingham, after Lely, ly Browne —and Ditto, ly P. Fan Somer, half sheet, very fine and scarce — Mary Lady Grey, habited as a Shepherdess, after Lely, ly Browne —and Amelia Countess of Ossory, with a Greyhound, ajter Wissing, ly Becked, loth very fine — — — — . — Catherine Nevill Lady Howard, after Lely, by Browne, h. s. mez. very fine Lady Anne Barrington and my Lady Mary St. John, sitting in CONVERSATION AT A TABLE, H. GaSCAR PlNX. OBLONG LARGE HALF sheet, mez. extka rare and fine, from the Gulston Collection — Elizabeth Cary Lady Mordaunt, with a Negro Boy, on whose arm is in¬ scribed, N. Carey, drawing in colours, after the curious original, painted by Louisa Princess Palatine, in the possession of the Earl of Dartmouth, If T. Athow — — — — — Lucy Montague, Daughter of Henry first Earl of Manchester, and Wife of Hugh first Lord Colerane, high finished drawing in black lead pencil, by D. Loggan, 1669 — — — — Jane, Daughter of John Evelyn, Esq. and Elizabeth his Wife, married first to Sir Anthony Benn, and afterwards to Sir Eustace Hart, drawing in colours, from the Original at Wrest House, by T. Athow — Anne, Daughter of Sir Christopher Nevile, Brother of the Lord Aberga¬ venny, married to John Lord Lucas, and Mother to Mary Countess of Kent, ditto, ditto — — — — Mary, sole Daughter and Heiress of John Lord Lucas, Wife to Anthony Earl of Kent, and Mother to Henry, afterwards Duke of Kent, aetat. 29, 1668, ditto, ditto — — — — A?- <2^ ' 7 _> 1 1 . 1 - 1 LADIES. <58 /ft 1016 X// /// 1017 ft / 101s /A / 1019 ft . ft . 1020 / / A 1021 / / 1022 2 1023 / / ft - 1024 !/ // ■ / 1025 7 /ft 1026 / ft 1027 / ft ‘ 1028 ft ft 1029 ft ft 1030 \ J ft - 1031 1 ^ 1 1 Lady Elizabeth Rawdon, Wife to that most valiant Collonel AND WORTHY KnIGHT, SlR MaRMADUKE RaWDON, OP HoDSDEN, IN Hartfordshire, TETATis suje JG —R. White sculp. 4to. Martha Williams, one of the daughters of Sir Marmaduke Rawdon, and Wife to Thomas Williams, Gent, fourth Son of Sir Henri- Williams, Knight and Baronet—R.White sculp. 4 to. Sarah Rawdon, Wife to Marmaduke Rawdon, of Hodsden, Esquire —R. White sculp. 4to. — — Elizabeth Rawdon, Wife to Mr. William Rawdon, of Bermondsey Court—she was borne the 18 of January 1632—R.White delin. et scDlp. 4to. ~ _» Katherine Bowyer, one Of the Daughters of Sir Marmaduke Rawdon, and Wipe To William Bowler, of Laytonstone, in Essex, Esquier—R.White sculp. 4tq. — — N. B. The above Portraits of Females of the Rawdon Family were originally Mr. West's, and subsequently came from Mr. Gulston's Collection. Are all very fine impressions , in the purest state ofi condition, and extremely rare Lady King, Or it 24, Oct. 169 s, P. Lely Eques pinx. R. White sculpsit. Oval, large half sheet, extra fine and rake ,jrom the Father gill Collection Lady TrevorWamer, by P.van Sckuppen, Oval, Svo. very fine —and Gertrude MorO, by R. Lochon, 12 mo, ditto Vera Effigies D. Gertrudis More, Anno 1633, jetatis 28, praying before a Crucifix, Jac: Neeffs sculp. Svo. very fine and rare ,from Mr. Gulston's Collection — __ Catherine Gascoigne, Abbess of the Benedictines at Caribray, Obiit 1676 , cetat. 76 , Svo. ditto, ditto — _ The Lady Price, after Sir P. Lely, by A. Browne, h. s. mez. very fine and scarce “ — — — _ ■Lady Middleton and Lady Grammont, loth after Lely, by M‘Ardell, sheet mezs. very fine — — — _ Mrs. Jenny Middleton, habited as a Shepherdess, H. Gascar pinx. oblong h. s. mez. rare — <— — _ Madam Parson, after Lely, by Verbose,fine and scarce -Madam Hughes, after Ditto, 1677 —and Ditto, by R. Williams, 4. s. mez. ._ Madam Jane Kelleway, in the character of Diana, after Lely, by Browne, very fine and scarce — — — _ Madam Sophia Bulkeley, holding a Ease, H. Gascar pinxit, 4. s. mez. fine and rare — — _ Dominie Dorothea Rutter, aetat. 31, 1661-2, Arms at the corner oj the Oval , Svo. ditto —- —. __ _ 2 - LADIES. 69 4 // f 1 / // cJ. / 1 • i '/ ! - 1 / // - 7 J 7 / 2 /2 / cj /J .j 7 7 V ! j / ._ t a A / Af- / 'A3 . J / // / \ z /Z /I 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 Family of Mr. Cooke of Norfolk, Pastokai Subject, containing six IF. L. Portraits of Children, with Lambs, &c. after Huysman, by Van Somkr, large sheet mez. proof, extra fine and rare — Coohe Family, copied from the preceding, by Vincent, h. s. mez.— and the Lady Williams, after IFissing, by Beckett, fne and scarce, both from Mr. Bull's Collection —- — — — Madam Davis, Comedian, after Lely, by Valck, Oval, 4 to. mez . very fine and Miss Davis—Lucy Barlow—Miss Bagot—Ruperta How (Daughfer of Prince Rupert) by J. K. Sherunn —Nell Gwynn, &c. from Count Grammont's Memoirs, S(c. — — — ■— Lucy Barlow, alias Waters, drawing in colours, from a miniature, by Cooper, at Strawberry Hill, by S. Harding — — — Eleanor Gwynn, Oval, by J. Ogborne —Ditto, small etching, by G. Spencer —and Mrs. Ellen Gwynn, after Lely, by Van Bleeck, fine — Eleanor Gwynn, decorating a Lamb, after Lely, by Valck, half sheet, fne and scarce — —— — Madam Elinora Gwynne, S. Cooper pinx. G. Valck sculp. Oval, 8vo. ditto Madam Ellen Gwynne and her two Sons, with a Basket of Flowers, LI. Gascap. pinxit, oblong h. s. mez. very rare — — Eleanor Gwynn, inscribed Madam Ellen Groin, and her tboo sons, Charles Earl of Beaufort and James Lord Beauclairb. She is represented reposing on a bed of Roses, her Children as Cupids with¬ drawing a Curtain ; King Charles, with his train borne up by a Page, is seen approaching-, on the other side a Bath-, a Palace in the distance. Henry Gascar pinxit, oblong half sheet, extra rare and BRILLIANT - — - - - Mrs. Knight, Mistress to King Charles the Second, TV. L. by Faber —Mrs. Anne Killigrew, by Blooteling —and Ditto, by J. Beckett, Oval 4to. mez. Catherine Phillips, Poetess, inscribed Orinda, Bust, by TV. Faithorne -and Ditto, by J . Beckett, large 4to. mez. fine and scarce — D. Dorothea Nakbona (Norborn) Uxor D. Thomje Baulins, J. Careu delin. Ant. Vander Does fecit, 4to. very fine and rake — Madde. Charlotte de Beeurewaerd, after Sir P. Lely, by P. Van Somer, half sheet, very scarce — — — Lady Mary Fielding, after Lely, by Beckett— Dorothy Lady Packington, by Vul. Green —and Catherine Dering and Catherine Southwell, Ladies Per- cival, by J. Faber, from the House of Yvery — — Ortance Manchini, Duchess of Mazarine, P. Lely pinx. G. Valck sculp, 1678, half sheet, fine and scarce — — — 1 2 ^ 1 1 1 T A 4 / A / • / / / //j) . : \ i / i // ! ! r) A* \ * ; i 1 i 1 s ^ /Z \ t t ■ \f A// / . A 70 LADIES. 1048 Ortence Mancini, Ducliesse de Masarin, P. Stephani sculp. Oval, half sheet, 1049 Ann Duchess of Monmouth and her two Sons, W. L.’s, after Kneller, by J. Smith —and Charlotte Countess of Lichfield, W. L. after Ditto, by J. Beckett, very fine — — — — 1050 Charlotte Countfss of Lichfield, inscribed The Lady Lychfelde, within a square border of foliage, S. Verelst pinx. P. Vandkebanc sculp, half sheet, iine and rare — — — 1051 Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester, after Kneller, J. Smith exc. — Lady Henrietta Mcrdaunt, W. L. after Lely, by J. Watson —and Mrs. Jenny Deering, ditto, by G. Townley, Proof — — 1052 Ladies Henrietta and Catherine Hyde, W. L.’s, after Wissing, by J. Smith —and Ladies Henrietta and Anne Churchill, after Kneller, by Ditto, 1053 Henrietta Maria Lady Wentworth, P>aroness of Nettlestead. Whole Length, in her Robes, G. Kneller pinx. R.Williams fec. t large half sheet mez. extra fine and rare - - 1054 Madam Elizabeth Brownlow, W. L. after Wissing, by J. Smith, proof —and Ditto, after Zoust by Becket, very fine — — 1055 Elizabeth Countess of Kildare, Oval, in a large hat adorned with flowers, after Wissing, by J. Smith, 4to. mez. proof — — 1056 Mrs. Helen Grew, Widow of Oeadiah Grew, D. D. Minister of Coventry, who died Oct. 19 , 168 /, .etat. 85, Oval 4to. very RARE, FROM Mr. GuLSTON’s COLLECTION — — REMARKABLE CHARACTERS. i ' ' I : Wt* '•> • $f- : \057 Will Sommers, King Henry the Eighth's Jester, W. L. by Francis Delaram, Eight English Verses, fol. very rare — — 1058 Will Sommers, by R. Clump, &c.—Will Sommers Armour—Henry Paten- son, Jester to Sir Thomas More, (two different )—Elinor Rummin (the Copy) —and Richard Watts, Obiit 1580, by E. Adams, 8 vo. mez. Proof 1059 Nicolas Hunt the upright man, and the counterfeit Cranke Nicolas Geninges, W. L's. in the same plate. Wood cut, Eleven English Verses, 4to. rare and curious, from the Collection of Sir James Lake —and the true portrayture of Mother Shipton, living in the time of Henry the 8th, Holbein pinx. W. Trevethen sculp. 4 to. ditto — — — — lOfiO I homas Percy, Nobjlis Anglus, Conspirator, Oval, Vignettes of HISTORICAL EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE Gun PoWDER PLOT, BY Crispin de Pas, 4to. most brilliant and extra rare — REMARKABLE CHARACTERS. 71 *•* L J /c> 7 1 I' i } /// u / / 0 / / J 7 / J ' 0 .6 / /- C? . ! / /<$ i j 't ' /l . 1 - *-» 1001 Thomas Percy, Conspirationis, 1005, lnitce Princeps, with two historical Vignettes, Latin and Dutch Inscriptions , large 4 to. rare — 1002 Gun Powder Conspirators in Council, with representations of their several Executions, 100(5, Latin , French and Dutch Descriptions, oblong, half sheet, very rare — — _ _ 1003 Concilium Conjurantium j Effigies Septem Proditorum, &c. Ten Latin Lines of Inscription, oblong, fol. extra fine and rare, from Mr. Gulston's Collection — _ _ _ 1004 Conspirators, published by Caulfield, on India paper, &c.—and Mulled Sake, W. L. ditto —■ — _ _ _ 1005 Execution of the Eight Gun Powder Conspirators, N. de Visscher fecit, oblong, half sheet, very fine and rare — — 1000 John Selman (Felon) Executed 7 January, 1012, small ivhole length in wood, prefixed to his Arraignment, 1012, rare,fronf Mr. Gulston's Collection, and a copy of the same — — _ _ 1007 Eva Fliegen, who lived on the smell of Flowers, cetat. 40, Oval. Sold by George Humble, 4t o.fne and scarce — — — 1003 Arthur Severus O Toole Nonesuch, jetatis SO, in armour, with a Sword bearing many Crowns—Great Mogul’s Landlord, &c. eight verses, Franciscus Delaram sculp. 4 to. extra fine and rare—— and the copy by Richardson —- — _ _ 1009 Sir Jervas Yelvis (Elways) and Mrs. Ann Turner, W. L’s. Executed 1015 (for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury)—Richard Humble, Oval, 4 to. mez .— Old Scarlet—Elizabeth Sawyer—and Archer, (copy from Cecill's Print) Whole lengths —and Cornelius Vandun, by Trotter — — 1070 Cap tain Robert Dover, on horseback, tkc. prefixed to the Annalia Dubrensia, upon Cotswold Hills, 1030, 4to. the Original plate, very rare, with the Copy — — — _ _ 1071 Archy the King’s Jester ; This is no Muckle John nor Summers Will, &cc. Four Lines, Whole length, by R. Gavwood, 12 mo. very fine and rare 1072 Hobson the Carrier, Obiit, 1030, Vixit Annos 80, by J. Payne, fol. very fine and scarce —and Ditto on horseback, following his Waggon, by J. Liaht- 1073 Old Parr, by C. Fan Dalen, 4to. very fine, and the Copy—Ditto, a woodcut, 4to. scarce —and three modern Prints of Old and Young Parr, by G. Powle, Proof, &rc. — — — — — 10/4 Jeffery Hudson, Dwarf, W. L. with his Dog, by J. Stow, fol. —Ditto, by J. Filller, ficc.—and five different of Moll Cntpurse, one a pen drawing 1075 Francis Battalia, the Stone Eater, 17 , Whole Length, by W. Hollar, 1041, very fine and rare, with the Copy —, p 2 ■ A ' y n remarkable characters. 1076 Blasii de Manfre, Water Spcuter, aetat. 72, 1651, by IV Hollar, very 1 fine and scarce ^ 077 Innocent Nat Witt, in a black cap with two favours, holding a WOODEN SWORD IN HIS HAND ) DlD YOU NEVER SEE THIS HEAD BEFORE, &c: FOUR VERSES; GEO. GlOVER DBL1NEAVIT ET SCULPS1T, VERY FINE AND PRESQ.UE UNIQUE, FROM THE FoTHERGILL, AND SUBSEQUENTLY raoM the Gulston Collections, with a copy of the same — END OF THE TENTH DAY S SALE Eleventh Day’s Sale. A A 4 * I I J\ ciT I . ///■ .V, 2 - J .. 4- /\/0 / //> REMARKABLE CHARACTERS. CONTINUED. LOT 1078 .^Lbel the Monopolizer of Sweet Wines, A and the sign oj the Bell over his head, small oval, by W. Hollar, very fine and rare, from Sir James Lake's Collection — — — 1079 Matthew Hopkins, Witch finder General, Whole Length, with his Imps, the Original Plate in Wood, 4to. very rare, with three IOSO John Clavel, Highwayman, jetat. 25, Ego non sum Ego, by W. Hole, 4to. very fine and rake, from the Father gill Collection, and the copy 1081 Richard Herst, Executed 1628—Trusty Dick Pendrell, etching, by P. Lam- lorn —John Evans, Astrologer of Wales, by Godfrey —William Lithgow, W. L.—Thomas Venner (EnthusiastJ —Colonel Corbet—Hugh Peters— and President Bradshaw, ly Gucht, &c. — — 1082 James Naylor, Quaker, Obiit 1660 , aged 44, by T. Preston, large 4to mez. very fine and scarce, from the Fothergill Collection — 1083 The Portraiture of Mrs. Martha Hatfield, lying in a Trance, prefixed to the Wise Virgin, &c. ly James Fisher, Minister at Sheffield, 1652, 12mo. very rare, and the copy — — 1084 Barbara Ursler, Wife to Michael Vanbeck, the Hairy Woman, Aged 29 , 1658 , R. Gaywood fecit, very fine and rare — 1085 Barbara Urslerin, playing on the Harpsichord, German Inscription, 8 vo .— and Ditto, English and Latin Inscription, oval, h. s. mez. ditto — 10S6 Lazarus and Baptista Colloredo, Monster exhibited in England, 1636, by M. Ha finer, 4 to .—and another W.L.in Svo. with MS. extract of a Licence granted to Lazarus to shew his Brother Baptist that grows out of his navel, &c. — — — — 1087 Lazarus and Baptista Colloredo, Whole Length, in a Hat , German Inscription, 1635, by W. Hollar, large 4to. very fine and rare U - i ■ J . 1 V 2 1 -f 2 ^ ' — 2 1 74 REMARKABLE CHARACTERS. / f?. REM ASKABLE CHARACTERS. 75 ■* /2< / * ? A • // / A 1 / // / u.< **-~i if /2 / / 'f ! J J 1101 Jacob Hall, Rope Dancer, J. van Oost pinx. P. de Brune fecit, aqua forti, half sheet, extra fine, and a copy oj the same, 8 vo. 1102 Henry Jenkins, aged 169 , ly T. Worlidge, 1752, half sheet, very fine-mi a copy of Ditto, 8 vo. —- 1103 Colonel James Turner, Executed for Rollery, 8 vo. original and copy, and the manner of his Execution at Lime Street End, Jan. 21 , 1663, 8 vo. VERY FINE AND rare, from the West and Gulslon Collections — 1104 Colonel Blood, ly G. White, 4 to. mez. fine, from the Fothergill Collection 1105 Mother Louse, etching, half sheet, after the Original of David Loggan, &c. —and Mary Carleton, the German Princess, ly J. Chantry, 8 vo. 1106 Mother Damnable, of Kentish Town, Whole Length, sitting in a Hovel, by a Fire ; Arms, Two Cats suspended downwards, claw¬ ing each other ; Broken Jug and Pipe, &c. Y’have often seen (from Oxford Tiplino House) Th’ Effigies of Shipton fac’d Mother Louse, &c. Twenty-two Verses, 1676 , large half sheet, UNIQUE — — — 1107 John Kelsey— Oliver Cromwell’sPorter—Madam Creswell— Squire of Alsatia Hans Buling—Philips (Merry Andrew)—Hugh Massey—Joseph Clark (Posture Master)—Colly Molly PufF-Seyley the Chimney Sweeper-and Nan Mills, from the Set of Tempest's Cries— and copies of the same, ly G. Barrett, &c. on India paper — 1108 Titus Oates, Whole Length, standing in the Pillory, Anagram of Ins name. Testis Ovat, over his head, Latin and English Verses underneath. Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1685, large h. sh. very rare — 1109 Titus Oates standing in the Pillory, surrounded by seven Ovals of Jesuits, executed Temp. Charles 2 d, and a representation of his being fogged at the Cart's Tail, 1685, with an Abridgment of his Life in French, published at Amsterdam, large half sheet, ditto 1110 John Wormbergh, Swiss Dwarf, W. L. Sold ly J. Oliver- Ditto, with French, Dutch and English Inscriptions, by J. Drapentier, loth rare, from Mr. Gulston's Collection—mi a small W. L. Copy of ditto r -y c-j 76 MEMORABLE FOREIGNERS BELONGING TO THE V /. 2y 2/ cl —■ s 2 cl -- J <3 ■ /f/ J 2 2 : / /// ! / /J \j // / mi 1112 1113 1114 1115 111(5 111 7 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 ENGLISH SERIES. (Emperors.) Maximilian 1st and 2d—Ferdinand 1st—Charles 5th and Rodolph 2d, by P. van Sompel, fine — — _ Estienne Chevalier (Ambassadorfrom France) decede 1475, Langot sculp, li. sh. very Jine and scarce _ _ _ Charles 5th, Emperor, in armour, after Titian, sheet— Philip 2d, after Ditto and the Emperor Rodolph, by y.Egid: Sadeler, h. sh. _ Franciscus Gallorum Rex Christianissimus, tvearing the Order of St, Michael, Diadem on his head and grasping the Pommel of his Sword, P. S. 1536, sheet, rake and curious — _ Francis 1st, by N. Montagne -Francis 1st, Dauphin, by T. de Leu _ Francis 2d, by J. de Bie —Philip 1st and Joan, King and Queen of Cas¬ tile, by C. Bestland— and Philip 2d, by Car: Watson, proof — Henry 2d, King of France, Profile crowned with Laurel, Emblematical Figures round the Oval, by N. Bkatricetto, 1556, sheet —and Ditto, full face, by Ditto, 1558, both fine and rake — _ Philip 2d, E^ing of Spain, jetat. 5q, 1586, with the Order of the Golden lleece, by Jerome Wierx, large half sheet, very fine and rake Philip 2d, -/Etat. 5g,from the same Original as the preceding, in a border composed of Coats of Arms of the several Provinces under his Dominion, Baptist Parmensis Formis. Romce 1589, sheet, rare and curious Philip 2d, inscribed Philippus Hispaniarum Princeps et Caroli 5 Filius, Collar of the Golden Fleece, &c. by Julio Bonasone, large 4to. very fine and rare — — _ _ _ Maximilian 2 d, Emperor Henry 3d, King of France, ly Remigius Hogen- lerg- and Frederick Count Palatine, by Lucas Cornells, small ovals, scarce Henry 3d, King of France, large Jewel at his ear, by Joan: Wierix 1 647, large h. sh. rare — _ _ Henry 3d of Valois and Henry 4th of Bourbon, Ovals in the same plate, Arms of France and Navarre between, and vignettes of the Assassination of Henry 3d by Jacques Clement, &c. underneath j 12 Dutch Verses, half sheet, ditto — — _ _ Francis of Valois, Duke of Alenin, by R. Hogenbergh, &c.—Gaspar Count Coligny and Christian King of Denmark, small ovals, by L. Cornells, scarce ✓V— 1 3 VC'S C\ 9 ^ 1 —r - / // 2 Z J / /" / '/ 4 /J /it S S /y - 2 - /o 2 cT I / /4 1 y y ‘ I y/yy'^ er-c/' yOREIOHBPS IS ENGLAND. jTf 1124 Th* Thrb* Cougky’8, Gaspar, Odet and Franciscus (Frafresj whole lengths, fine and rare m «« r—t •*— l yyr 1123 Henry of Bourbon, King of Navarre, in an ornamented square border, Har¬ man Muller excud . fol. /we and scarce—and Ditto (when King of France) Oval fol. «—I *** rv- S*S 2 1126 Henry 4th, King of France, with Collars of St. Michael and le Saint Esprit, H. Gollzius sculp. Paul de la Houue excud. h. sh. very fine -re 1127 Henry 4 th, King of France, small oval in armour, in the centre of a Triumphal Arch, enriched with numerous vignettes. Isaac Fournier liven. Thomas de Leu sculp, large sheet, very scarce — — r-s- 1129 Henry theFovrth,King of France, wearing ths Order of theHoly Ghost suspended at his bses6t, richly apparelled, his Coat BUTTONED WITH DIAMONDS, FuR GoWN LINID WITH ErMIN, TaFESTRY DECORATED WITH NUMEROUS FlEUR DE LlS, &C. J. DE FCRNAZERII FECIT, SHEET, FINE AND EXTRA RARE — - \ 129 Henry the Fourth, Eguestrian Portrait, the Horse sumptuously CAPARISONED AND RICHLY ADORNED WITH INTERSECTED H:’S AND Fleur de Lis; in the distance is a yiew of a Forest, with NUMEROUS FIGURES ON FOOT AND HORSEBACK ENGAGED IN THE CM ACE ■—Arms of France ani> Navarre—Four French Verses between Vases of Lilies, &c. Jacobus de Fornazerii Inventor et fecit ET EXCUDIT, 1600, LARGE HALF SHEET, VERY NEATLY ENGRAVED AND EXTREMELY RARE — 1 1130 Henry the Fourth sitting in an Apartment with his Queen and two Children, Courtiers attending. Sixteen French Verses, in the manner of L. Gualtier, oblong fol. very scarce — 1131 Henry the Fourth, Historical Subject representing his Entrance into Paris, I5Q4, Procession to Notre Dame, and Departure of the Spanish Garrison; N. Bolleky P1NX. J. le Clerc exc. fine and fare — 1132 Henry the Fourth curing the King's Evil, oblong sheet, ditto —and two Histo¬ rical etchings of the Massacre of Paris, &c. — — 1133 Assassination of Henry the Fourth, in the centre of four oval portraits of himself, Mary de Medicis, Lewis 13th, and Francois Ravaillac, with the manner of the dreadful execution of the latter, etching, oblong fol .—and Portrait of Ravaillac, W. L. with Medallions of Henry 4th, his Queen, &c. by Christ, van Sichem,fol. rare — — ■— 2 1134 Mary de Medicis ( Queen of Henry the Fourth) Bust of a Female (supposed to le herself when young) Maria de Medicis F. cut in wood, very rare 1135 Coronation of Lewis 13th, King of France ; Twelve French Verses, Quesnel piax. Thomas de Leu sculp, oblong fol. fine and scarce — * 9 — 4y< — 1 Ac- A . P'c.'t'AV<. ' . ".c - o < l ZJ /A: 7 X --A < //^ i y« / /2 i / // / AS 2 cl ./ / . / / 'f /4 * /o y // / ■ * V 4 !/ /<> // 7* FOREIGNERS IN ENGLAND. 1136 Lewis 13th, King of France, sheet ovals, by M. Lasne and H. Hondius, fine 1137 Leavis 13th, King of France and Navarre, on horseback, holding a Sceptre, Prospect of Paris with the Pont Neuf in the distance, by M. Merian, sheet, fine and rare — — 1138 Lewis 13th, Whole Length, with a Dog, Sceptre in his hand, Sword by his Side, &c. Eight French Verses, by M. Lasne, ditto —- 1139 Jean Froissart, Historian, 8 vo:—Jerome Cardan, 12 mo.—Janus Dousa and Francis Raphelengius, by De Larmessin, &c.—Janus Gruter, by J. ah Heyden —and Ortelius, from his Theatrum Orbis Terrarum — 1140 Pierre Seigneur de Brantome, by J. v. Schley —the Duke of Feria—Frederick Duke of Wirtemberg, Knt. of the Garter, 1605, W. L. in wood, 4to. scarce —and Daniel Barbaro, by G. Caltini, sheet — 1141 Erasmus Roterodamus, in a fur gown, by Francis Hogenberg, 1555, sheet, very fine and rare, from the Mariette Collection — 1142 Daniel Heinsius, by J. Lievens and J. Suyderhoef, h. sh. very fine — 1143 Eve Fliegen, who lived on the Smell of Flowers, by And. Stock, sheet, very fine and u\RB,from Mr. Bull's Collection — 1144 Christian 4th, Ring of Denmark, three quarters, truncheon in his hand, ly J. Muller, 1625, sheet, very fine -and Christian Duke of Brunswick, large oval, by J. Delft’, 1623, ditto — 1145 Christian Duke of Brunsivick, 1622, and Ernest Count Mansfield, lb'23. Ovals, by Simon Pass, very fine and scarce — _ 1146 Christian Duke of Brunswick, 1644, W. L. in half armour, with a walking cane in his hand, drawing in colours from the Original after Sir P. Lely at Hampton Court, by Gardiner — _ t _ 1147 William (first) Prince of Orange in armour, by Joan Eillarts Prisius, sh. rare 1148 Maurice Prince of Orange, large oval, by Crisp Van Queboren, sheet j and Prince Frederick Henry, in armour, N. de Clerck exc. ditto _ 1149 William 2d Prince of Orange on horseback, by Capt. Baillie, with Variation, and Emblematical Print of ditto, scarce — ._ _ 1150 Cardinal Barberini and his three Nephews, W. L.’s by I. F. Greuter _ Balthazar Conte de Castillion, by De Larmessin, 8c c.—Cornelius Vandun,( < by I. T. Smith, and Michael le Blon, by T. Matham _ _ 1151 Count Gondomar, Oval, 1622 , by Simon Pass, 4to, very fine and rare 1152 Hugo Grotius, after Mierevelt, by Deljf, fol. and Henricus de Tuyl, Dominus de Stavenesse (Ambassador Extraordinary to James the FirstJ aetat. 49 , 1622 , Oval, by Crisp, de Pas, h. sh. very fine and scarce 1153 Jacobus Scottus (Ambassador Extraordinary from the States) by Crisp, de Pas, fol. ditto — — — — __ _ 1154 Joh: Huyssen Cattcndyck (Ambassador) aetat. 50, 1616, Oval, by/, v. Velde, 4to. fine and rare — — 2 1 S/c ' 1 * FT? j jfy'-rr-*' Z'—C - 2 r - 2 1 .f . j , • J, .*2 er-o*' S y / /// - * / 'f A- * V s Af ■ J //, 1 j M • : /. J’ 1 y- v • i // !, / / ■ i / ^ ■ L //, V \ j ' |i t j- 1 / / 'f * 1 FOREIGNERS IN ENGLAND. ?§ 1155 Regnier Pauw, ly T. Matham ; Constantine Huygens, by L. Vorstermans, and Rene Descartes, by G. Edelinck, all very fine — _ 3 1156 Francis Junius, by G. Vertue, h. s .—John Amos Comenius, by /. Noual, sheet, and the Siamese Ambassador and Priest, after Rubens, by Capt. Baillie, ditto — — _ _ _ 4 1157 John Amos Comenius, aetat. 60, 1652, small oval, by W. Hollar, very fine and rare, from the Collection of I. Barnard, Esq. and Ditto, aetat. 64, 1654, ly T. Cross, 12 mo. — _ _ 2 J John Banfi Huniades, celat. 68, 1644, small ornamented oval, Gowy delin. W. Hollar fecit, 1644, very fine and rare — — 1 1159 Effigies Johannis BANFi-HuNijADis, Rivuliensis, Ungari Hermetic* Philosophi* Scrutatoris et artis Spagyric* Anglo Londini Professokis; *tat. suje 70 , 1626 , Oval with Emblematical Figures. Gul: Marshall fecit Londini, 4to. extra fine and rare fecit, 4 to. fine and rare — — cob Cats, after Mierevelt, by Delff, 4to. am Champaigne, by Nanlueil, loth very fine audius Salmasius, ly T. Matham, h. sh. and I ichael le Tellier, by G. Edelinck j Ditto in an le Tellier, ly Ditto, very fine — harles Gustavus, King of Sweden, in armour, by P. Stent, half sheet, fine and rare hilip Duke of Orleans, Equestrian Portrait it distance, chez P. Mari&tte, large h. sh. ditto lilip Duke of Orleans, Oval, in armour, by D Van Galen, ly M. Mouzyn, Jol. &c. iviD Pkimerose, Ministre de VEglise Franfoise de Londres, 1674 J. van Somer, fol. very fine and rare, from the Musgrave Collection ristian Ravius, Berlinas, Oval, 12mo.—SirWilliam Curtius—Dr. Dorii —and Rigep Dandulo (Converted Turk) by Cross, scarce — imet Ben Hamet and Peter John Potemkin (Ambassadors from Mor and Russia) after Kneller, ly R. White, fine — — met Ben Hamet Ben Haddu Otter, Ambassador from the Emperor of and Morocco— Jo. Lloyd fe. et ex. Ato mez. fine and scarce iS '^7 ^ e. r> Sold "5 — 1 jg? , ///^ from the King of Bantam to his Ma tie of Great Britain, xQ '&' l , y'yf Whole Length, in a flowered gown, J. Oliver sculp. Sold by John Overton, &c. half sheet, extra fine and rare — ia Nelle and K. Aly Sedana (Ambassadors from the Sultan of Bantam) 1682, by R. White, fol. very fine and scarce — — J 2 - 2 // r | • 23 / / J / y . / /i / c3 $0 yOREIGNERS IN ENGLAND.- J173 Kaia Nebrr, Ambassador from Bantam 1682, three quarters, a Slave holding an Umbrella over hit Head, R. Prick exc. h. s. mez. vert fine and babe, from, the Gulston Collection — — 1174 Keay Nabee, large Oval, with two Slaves holding each ah Um¬ brella. H. Peart pinx. N. Yeates and J. Collins sculp. Printed for IV, Davis, 1682, sheet, very rare, /row Ditto — — 1175 Prince Giolo, W. L. by J. Savage— Virginian, setat. 23, 1645, by IV, Hollar — and small heads of a Turk and Negro, by Ditto. 12mo. —» 1176 Charles John Count Koningsmark, tribd for thb Murthir of Thomas Thynne, Esa. 1682, Oval of Laurel, R. White sculp.' LARGE HALF SHEET, VERY RARE AMD BRILLIANT — — 1177 Charles John Count Koningsmark, Oval in Armour, after M, Dahl, by L. Cossin, 4 to. — Johan Meerman (Ambassador) 1667, by J. Houbraken, proof—and Gregory Leti (Historian) by J. Gole, ditto — 1178 Samuel Sorbiere, Oval with Emblems, by G. Audran, Romes 1 677, h. sh. very fine and scarce ,from the Earl oj Bute's Collection, 1794 1179 J°h Ludolf, by Bernigeroth, Oval, 8^0.—Urban Hiaerne, F. R.S, Suecise Archiater, setat. 71, by El: Brener, ditto — and Jacob Bobart, small W. L. in the Physic Garden at Oxford, 8 vo. scarce — — 1180 Madam Helyot, with a Crucifix, by G. Edelinck and N, Batin—* nd Ditto, Obiit 1682, set. 37 , chez F. Jollain, 4to. —• — 1181 Granger’s Biographical History of England, 4 volt. 6 vo, MINIS. MR. SOTHEBY will submit to the Public the following Collec¬ tions during the present Season, at No. 3, Wellington Street, Waterloo Bridge, Strand, where he is removed for the advantage of more extensive premises:— On Monday, February 8, and eight following Days (Sunday excepted) THE Elegant, Interesting and Curious Library of the late J. W. BRAMSTON, ESQ. Removed from his Apartments in Somerset House. Together with his valuable Collection of Law Books, among which will be found many printed by Pinson, Tottel, Daye, Copland, &c. THE very extensive, choice, and valuable COLLECTION of MEDALS, in Gold, Silver, and Bronze ; also a few choice Patterns for Gold and Silver Coin ; the Maho¬ gany Cabinets for Medals and Prints; a small select Collection of Marbles, Bronzes, Abbey Seals, and other Curiosities, the Property of the late JAMES BINDLEY, ESQ. M. A. & F.S.A. Removed from his Residence in Somerset Place. Tn this Collection will be found Specimens of the Works of all the most celebrated Artists in Europe, particularly some of the best of T. Simon, Hedlinger, Varin, Cellini, Corsini, the Roethiers, Rawlins, Bower, Karstein, Ferrhman, St. Urban, G. Mola, the Hamerani, Mauger, Roussel, Dassier, Coker, Merconditta, Droz Andrieu, Wyon, Webb &c. &c._Among the Marbles is a most masterly Bust of Alexander Pope, by Roubiliac; a very fine Model in Terra Cotta of Hogarth’s Dog, by Roubiliac; the- curious Scotch Broach mentioned and engraved in Pennant’s Tour; a large and fine Specimen of the ancient Mosaic, ike. BINDLEY COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS.. Part 2d, containing the Remaining Portion of the Valuable COLLECTION of BRITISH PORTRAITS, from the Revolution to the present time, the Property of the late JAMES BINDLEY, ESQ. F.A.S. Of Somerset Place, embracing a choice assemblage of Proofs and Private Plates; many after Sir Joshua Rey¬ nolds and other celebrated Artists, interspersed with several Beautiful Drawings in Colours. Part 3 d Will comprize his extensive COLLECTION of BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY and Valuable MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, by the most esteemed Ancient and Modem Masters, the Portfolios that contained the Collection, a few valuable Pictures, &c. THE Entire and’ Valuable COLLFXTION or COIN'S and MEDALS, in GOLD, SILVER and COPPER, CABINETS and CURIOSITIES, of the late Mr. JOHN THANE. The Genuine and Select COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND BOOKS OF PRINTS, The Property of Major CHARLES JAMES, Author of the Military Dictionary, Regi¬ mental Companion, Poems, &c. In this Collection will be found some of the fine Editions of the Classics, printed by Bodoni, Didot the Elder, Horace Walpole, &c. together with a variety of scarce Tracts and interesting Works relating to the FRENCH REVOLUTION :—Various Military Publications in all the Living Languages.—Among other interesting Articles will be found Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, in 2 volumes in folio, with MS. Additions by the late John Horne Tooke, Esq. $ also two Copies of his Diversions of Purley, with the blanks filled up ; together with several presentation Copies of other Works. To which will be added, a most complete Series of Revolutionary and Bonaparteaft Medals, including all the rare Italian ones; also all the Series of Medals struck at the French Mint from the Reign of Lewis XII. to the present Day. Likewise a Series of the Parisian Bronzes representing Bonaparte in his different Capacities of Ge¬ neral, 8cc. 8cc .—A complete Set of Dassier’s Medals—Sulplier Casts by Millin, &c. &c. The whole in most superb Condition. THE DUPLICATE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, Sold by Order of the Trustees; containing a fine Collection of Greek Literature, among which will be found many very rare and curious Articles. THE valuable and matchless COLLECTION of ANTIQUE BRONZES, CARVINGS in MARBLE, IVORY and WOOD, MINIATURES, ANTIQUE GEMS, RINGS, SEALS, CAMEOS and INTAGLIOS, RAPHAEL’S WARE, &c.; also, A COL¬ LECTION of MEDALS, GOLD and SILVER COINS, DRAWINGS, PRINTS, &c. the Property of the late MATTHEW MICHELL, ESQ. of Grove House, Enfield. IMPORTATION FROM ITALY, consisting of many of the Editiones Pkincipes of the Classics, Italian Poetry and Belles Lettres, together with a very large and valuable Collection of Greek and other Manuscripts, from the celebrated Saibante Collection, described by Scipio Maffe 'in his Verona Illu&trala. BINDLEY COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS. CATALOGUE OF THE VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BRITISH PORTRAITS , (THE SECOND PART) FROM THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 TO THE PRESENT PERIOD, (Arranged according to their several Classes) THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE EMINENT AMATEUR JAMES BINDLEY, ESQ. F.A.S. OF SOMERSET PLACE r COMPRISING A EARGER PROPORTION OF impressions from private plates than has ever yet been submitted tor PUBLICK SALE; CHOICE PROOFS OF THE WORKS OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS AND OTHER CELEBRATED MODERN ARTISTS ; A RICH DISPLAY OF THEATRICAL PORTRAITS, (particularly of the School of Garrick) ; AND A MOST UNCOMMON ASSEMBLAGE OF RARE AND CURIOUS PORTRAITS OF REMARKABLE CHARACTERS ; TOGETHER WITH A SELECTION OF FOREIGN PORTRAITS, THE PORTFOLIOS THAT CONTAINED THE COLLECTION, (Ac. (Ac. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. SOTHEBY, At bis new and more extensive Premises, No. 3. Wellington Street, Strand, On Monday, May the 3d, 18IQ, and Seven following Days (Sunday excepted) at Twelve o’Clock. To be viewed on Thursday, 29 th April, and to the time of Sale; and Cataloguei (Price 3 r.) to be bad at Edinburgh, Dublin, Oxford, Cambridge, York, Bath, and at the place of Sale. 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