TALE UNIVEKSITY LIBEAEY FORMED BY James Abraham Hillhouse, B.A. 1749 James Hillhouse, B.A. 1773 James Abraham Hillhouse, B.A. 1808 James Hillhouse, B.A. 1875 Removed 1942 from the Manor House in Sachem's Wood GIFT OF GEORGE DUDLEY SEYMOUR A CATALOGUE RAISONNE OF THE ENGRAVED WORKS OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. FROM 1755 TO 1822, with a description of the different states of each plate, a biographical sketch of each person, and a list of THE pictures from WHICH THE ENGRAVINGS WERE TAKEN, WITH DATES OF PAINTING, NAMES OF THE POSSESSORS, AND OTHER PARTICULARS. BY EDWARD HAMILTON, M.D. F.L.S. &c J2,eto ©otttort, (Enlarged LONDON: P. & D. COLNAGHI AND CO. 13 & 14 PALL MALL EAST. 1884. All Rights reserved. LONDON : PRINTED EY STRANGEWAYS AND SONS, Tower Street, Upper St. Martin's Lane. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. T HAT the art of engraving in- mezzotint should have attained its highest state of perfection whilst Sir Joshua Reynolds lived and painted was a most happy coincidence. It would seem as if the artist- engravers, contemporaries of Sir Joshua, stimulated by the extraordinary power of the painter's brush, had been enabled to surpass their art for the purpose of faithfully transcribing, in all their entirety,, the pictures they imitated, as if the very genius of Reynold's had guided their hands ; for the works of art of these' engravers are as much masterpieces in their way as those of the great Artist himself, and have contributed in no small degree to spread and perpetuate his reputation. Thus they delineated with wonderful truth and reality not only the expression and the grace, but even the characteristic peculiarities of the master's touch, with a result eminently powerful and attractive : the effect more resembles painting in mezzotint than engraving, for with what subtle power are reproduced the lines, the forms, and the texture of each part of the picture,- and yet how bold and forcible is the whole ! If we take, for instance, the print of Lady Elizabeth Keppel, engraved in mezzotint by Edward Fisher ; Mrs. Musters with her dog, by J. R. Smith ; Miss Jacobs, by John Spilsbury, the prize engraving of the year; Lady Taylor ; Lady Harrington ; the Duke of Leinster ; Master Bunbury ; and many others, all different, yet all as true and as perfect as it is possible to be ; what striking examples we have before us of the power of this art ! Such works as these delight us for their extreme beauty, and astonish us by their wonderful fidelity to the original paintings ; and we may well understand Sir Joshua Reynolds exclaiming, when he saw a fine engraving after one of his pictures by J. McArdell, ' By this man I shall •be immortalised ! ' To possess such works is to live with Reynolds and his times ; to study them is to nourish and improve the taste; while at the same time we are led to regret that the art of mezzotint engraving on copper, as then practised, should have passed away with the men who brought it to such perfection. IV 3|ntrotiuctst*£ Iftemarte. Four separate Catalogues of the Engravings after the works of Sir Joshua Reynolds have been published at different periods. The first, in 1794, was entitled, A. Catalogue of Portraits, &c, engraved from Pictures painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Kt., London : Printed for W. Richardson, Castle v Street, Leicester Square, and sold by W. Clarke, Bond Street, and W. Todd, York. This gives merely the name of the sitter, that of the engraver, with the date of publishing, and a few occasional remarks. Many of the names, both of the sitters and engravers, are misspelt, and some of the prints even misnamed, which is the more remarkable considering the short interval between Sir Joshua's death and the publication of the Catalogue. . The second Catalogue was published in The Selections from the Gentle man's Magazine, vol. iv. (181 1), and was entitled, Prints after Sir Joshua Reynolds. This is almost a reprint of Richardson's Catalogue, with the addition of the prices at which the engravings were originally published : these prices ranged from 2s. 6d. to 3 or., according to the size and state of the plate. The third Catalogue was published by Edmund Wheatley, Panorama House,- Leicester Square, entitled, A Descriptive Catalogue of all the Prints, with 'the Engravers' Names and Dates, which have - been engraved- from Original Portraits and Pictures -by 'Sir foshua Reynolds, P.R.A. 1825. This is nothing but a reprint ofthe Catalogue of 1794, without any corrections. The fourth Catalogue is entitled, A Catalogue of the Portraits painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Kt. Compiled from his Autograph Memorandum- books-, and' from, printed Catalogues; &c. By William Cotton, Esq. London : Jl/essrs. Longman & Co. 1857. Although this is professedly a Catalogue of the Portraits, it gives also the names of the engravers, the dates, and the possessors -ofthe pictures; but- it reproduces, unfortunately, the mis prints of its predecessors, so far as the names and dates of the different sitters and engravers are concerned. A more extended interest in these beautiful mezzotints has led to a closer examination as regards the various states of the different plates. The terms ' proof before letters,' ' proofs,' and ' prints,' or 'finished impressions,' give but a vague idea of the progress of the engraving or of its condition. An engraving may be designated a proof, yet the proper distinction and possible value may depend on the absence of, or the character of the lettering, or of the date or on other marks recognised only on close observation. The date in the line of publication, for instance, in many cases indicates the state of the plate : as regards these states it often happens, that though the first state may be the most rare, yet it by no means follows that it is the best. The first impressions 3|ntro&uMorj> Hfcemarfar. were generally taken off to ascertain what finishing touches, if any, were required, then the plate was carefully cleaned and very carefully printed, as much depended on the printer, so that the actual second states, and often the finished impressions, were more brilliant and more beautiful than the so-called first state. In fact, as Mr. Rawlinson truly observes in his Catalogue of Turner's Liber Studiorum,'' first states are often more rare than beautiful.' A popular plate was often much abused. After leaving the hands of the original publisher (who had taken off what he considered as many impres sions as the plate would bear), it would come into the possession of some printseller or publisher less scrupulous, would be retouched, and perhaps renamed, or the lettering all taken out and false proofs issued. This was often done by placing a piece of thick paper over the letters during the printing, as well as by erasing the names from the copper. These deceits have even been tried in the present day, not only on the plates, but on the im pressions themselves. A well-known instance occurred in Christie and Man- son's rooms in February, 1874, when a series of mezzotints after Sir Joshua Reynolds were sent in for sale, so cleverly manipulated that they appeared to be the first state before all letters, and sold . for large - sums — ' Lady Aylesford,' for example, realising 63 guineas : fortunately for the purchasers, this fraud was exposed by Mr. McKay, the chief partner in the firm of Messrs. Colnaghi and Co., in time to prevent the money being paid. In the present edition, the characteristic distinctions of each state of the plate is given in as short and concise a manner as is compatible with its recognition. A careful examination of the various collections has brought to light many states previously undescribed, some of very great interest to the collector. In describing the impressions, the line of publication is given, whenever practicable. When the artists' names, the title, or the line of publication- is different from -the usual form in the finished impression, it is so stated; as, ' etched letters,' 'open letters,' &c. The unfinished or trial states in most cases, are placed in a separate line, and, as far as- possible, a reference to some well-known collections is given for each state. Those termed 'modern 'in J. C. Smith's Catalogue, when no alteration in size or date, &c. of the plate is mentioned, are only modern impressions of the previous state. Many of these mezzotints, especially good impressions, are daily becoming more rare and valuable. This arises not only from the increasing appreciation of them amongst collectors, but also from the carelessness of many who possess, or have possessed them, in allowing them to deteriorate, by rubbing and by damp. No engravings suffer so much from these two causes as mezzotints. vi gintrouitctori? Kemarfess. As an illustration of the increasing value, a few examples are here given of sale prices in 1792, soon after Sir Joshua's death; in 1850, when Evans's priced Catalogue was published; and in 1873-5, when the interest in these works again revived. At the sale of Sir Joshua's duplicate prints by Mr. Greenwood in Leicester Square, on April 16, 1792, and following days, 'The Three Ladies Waldegrave,' a fine proof by V. Green, was sold for igs. In 1875, at the sale of Mr. Richmond's engravings at Christie's, Monday, June 7, a fine proof of the same sold for 2.36 guineas, and a common impression for 20 guineas. At the same sale in 1792, 'The Duchess of Devonshire,' and 'The Duchess. of Rutland./ proofs by Valentine Green, sold for \l. -$s. the two. In 1873 'The Duchess of Rutland' realised 180 guineas at Sotheby's, and 'The Duchess of Devonshire ' 30 guineas at Christie's. ' Lady Betty Delme" ' and 'Mrs. Musters' sold for il. is. in 1792. In March, 1873, a common impres sion of the first,, sold for 12 guineas, and one of the second for 40 guineas. A proof of the latter realised 108/. ' Lady Bampfylde' sold in 1792 for 13.5-.; in 1873 a finished impression sold for 20 guineas, a first-state at Mr. Richmond's sale for 96 guineas, and another, 19th of February, 1875, for 105/. In Evans's Catalogue, published about 1850, a brilliant proof of ' Lady Caroline Montagu,' by J. R. Smith — the engraving known as 'Winter' — is priced at 2/. 2s. ; in 1873, a brilliant proof sold for no guineas; the finished impression for 20 guineas. ' Lady Harrington,' a brilliant proof by V. Green, is priced at 1/.. 1 is. 6d.; in 1873 it sold for 38 guineas ; ' Nelly (Lady) O'Brien,' a brilliant proof, priced at 2/. 2s.; in 1875, 63 guineas. In the sales of 1873-5, 'Mrs. Pelham ' sold for 100 guineas: 'Lady Elizabeth Herbert,' for 92 guineas, &c. Amongst the male portraits, fine impressions of all the most noted personages realised from ten to twenty times the value put upon them twenty-five years ago. The size of the impressions is given in inches, taking the engraved portion of the plate, without the publication space ; the size often varies in some slight degree, owing to the paper shrinking in the process of drying. The following are the Abbreviations : — Engr for Engraved. Mezz. . Pub. .. W. L. ., T. Q. L. H. L. .. Mezzotint. Publication. Whole Length. Three-Quarter Length. Half Length, or head and shoulders. 3(iitrotiuctoi^ Eentat'fe0* vii Abbreviation of References : — B. for Buccleuch Collection. B. M „ British Museum. C „ Coln'aghi & Co. J. C. S. ... ..-. ... „ John Challoner Smith's 'Catalogue of British Mezzotint Portraits.' H. „ Own Collection, or personal examination. Hne „ Mr. Horne. W. „ The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle. The Catalogue is divided into four heads, for the greater facility of reference : — Part I. Male Portraits. „ II. Female Portraits. „ III. Miscellaneous Subjects. ,, IV. A List of the Pictures from which the engravings have been taken, with the names of the possessors (as far as can be ascertained), and other particulars. In the compilation of this Catalogue my best thanks are due to Mr. Louis Fagan, Acting Assistant- Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum ; to Mr. R. R. Holmes, Her Majesty's Librarian, Windsor Castle; to Mr. B. Nattali; to Messrs. Colnaghi & Co., the eminent Print- sellers and Publishers; to Mr. Henry Percy Horne; to Mr. Stephen Tucker (Somerset Herald); to Mr. Algernon Graves, and others, for the great assistance they have rendered me. I have also derived much information from Mr. J. Challoner Smith's excellent and valuable 'Catalogue of British Mezzotint Portraits.' The Catalogue does not comprise the smaller works of S. W. Reynolds, or those of other engravers later than 1822, with some few exceptions. Vf/( ^CORRIGENDA. ,_ C».vvu^ *s*J-° uw- • j-.fr- Page 6 line 32 for Macuard read Marcuard. „ 7 „ 3 from bottom, for dependat razrf defendat. „ 11 „ 22 for 1786 read 1785. „ 16 „ 12 /or the Egyptian desert with the head ofthe Sphinx, read stormy sea and rocks . ,,29 for Gardini read Giardini. „ 30 „ 2 for 32 read '82. » 3^ „ 3 from bottom,/or 9 raw? 90. „ 38 „ 2 from bottom, for g read go. „ 4.1 „ 6 ... , for 22 read S3. „ 53 „ 4 from bottom, for Hedges read Sledges ; same, page 55. „ 54 ., 11 for 33 read 83. „ 68 „ 3 from bottom, for T. read J. „ 82 „ 12 for F. read J. Birchall. „ 84 „ 9 from bottom,/or WL. read HL. „ 91 ,, IO for 33 read S3. „ 103 „ 23 for Graville read Gravile. „ 107 „ 4 from bottom, for 50 read 52. ,,117 „ 26 for 1 $& read 53. „ 119 „ 35 for J. Smith read J. R. Smith. y „ 121 „ 25 for 1771 read 1770. „ „ „ 31 /or Pozzi rt'arf Poggi. ,,131 „ 4 for New Bond Street read Bond Street. ,,146 „ 25,26 for Palsen read Palser. ,,158 „ 2 from bottom, for^So read 1786. ,,191 „ 16 /?r Lord Lansdowne read Earl of Rosebery. THE ENGRAVED WORKS OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. PART I.— MALE PORTRAITS. ALBEMARLE, George, Third Earl of, K.G. Born, 1724 ; succeeded his father as 2nd Earl, 1754 ; died, 1772. When Viscount Bury, he was aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cumberland at the battle of Fontenoy. At Culloden he was the first to receive the fire of the army of Prince Charles Edward, having been sent forward to reconnoitre. On the same evening was despatched to London to announce the victory, and when he saw the King, his Majesty immediately exclaimed, 'What's become of my son ?' ' He is very well,' answered Lord Bury. ' Then all is well with me,' replied the King ; and, unable to speak, he withdrew, and ordered Bury 1000 guineas. In a letter from Mr. Anson to his brother, Lord Anson, he calls Lord Bury ' the most charming of the sons of men.' In 1764 Lord Albemarle was appointed Commander-in-Chief at the reduction of the Havannah, "a Privy Councillor,' and Knight -of the Garter. ' H. L., in uniform, looking to the right ; cocked-hat under left arm ; sash over right shoulder ; white neckcloth and gorget. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 12^ x 10. Two States: First. Before any letters, b. bm. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : 'Printed for E. Bakewell and H. Parker, Print- sellers, opposite Birchin Lane in Cornhill, and E. Fisher, at the Golden Head, south side of Leicester Square.' bm. , — Another Plate. Engraved in mezz. by Charles Spooner. Size, 12J x g\ ; same in scription, Sec. B. BM. — - Another, smaller, by same engraver ; and many others, all small, by different engravers. B. __ do *~~ ^ A **<** J <*o-~i~ AMHERST, Sir Jeffery, K.C.B. Born, 1717 ; second son of Jeffery Amherst, Esq., of Riverhead, Kent ; entered the Army, 1731 ; Aide-de-Camp to Lord Ligonier at the battles of Rocoux, Dettingen, and Fontenoy ; Commander-in-Chief ofthe British Forces in North America from 1758 to 1764 ; captured Louisberg, Fort du Quesne, Niagara, and Ticonderoga, which led to the conquest of Canada ; Governor of Virginia, 1763 ; created Lord Amherst, 1776 ; made a Field Mar shal, 1795. Died, 1797. T. Q. L., in armour ; right arm leaning on a staff ; hand to face, which is in half-profile, looking to his right ; his left hand gloved ; before him a helmet and a plan of the city of Montreal ; in the distance his troops are passing the rapids of the St. Lawrence in boats. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, i6£x 13. Five States: First. Artists' names in etched letters, before plate was cleaned. Date 1766. 3. bm. Second. The same with plate partly cleaned. BM. Third. Lettering on the map ; artists' names taken out ; plate cleaned, bm. fj B tCije dEnfftafoeti afllorfeg of feic 3NJ)ua IfagnolW. Fourth. Artists' names ; arms, Title, description ; line of pub. : ' Sold by Ryland and Bryer, at the King's Arms in Cornhill.' H. Fifth. Inscription considerably lengthened, with Titles, &c, to 1795 ; line of pub. altered to ' Published by J. and J. Boydell, Cheapside, and at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London.' H. Another Plate. Engr. in mezz. by R. Purcell. The letters r. p. with Montreal on the map. Size, I2|x9f. B. Another. Engr. in line by J. Harding. Size, 6x4. 'Published by C. Stalker, March ist, 1790.' ANSON, George, Lord. Second son of William Anson, Esq., of Shugborough ; born, 1697 ; Post-Captain in the Navy, 1724 ; Commodore of the expedition against the Spanish settlements in the Pacific, In 1742 captured, after a smart action, the rich Acapulco galleon. In 1744, on his return from his celebrated voyage, he passed through the French fleet, then cruising in the Channel, without being discovered, owing to a dense fog. Promoted to Rear-Admiral of the Blue, and made a Lord ofthe Admiralty, 1747 ; created Baron Anson of Somerton. Died, 1762. T. Q. L., in the naval uniform of the period ; looking to the right ; right hand on hip, left hand resting on an anchor ; in the distance a ship saluting. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 13! x 11. Three States: ¦ — First. Before any letters ; before plate was, cleaned, b. bm. — - Second. Artists' names, arms, Title, description ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, 1755, and sold by J. McArdell at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' b. bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd August Sth, 1821, by Richard H. Laurie, No. 53 Fleet Street, London.' H. Another Plate. Engr. in stipple, small oval, by Ridley, b. Another, looking the reverse way, by Ravenet. ARMSTRONG, John, M.D. The author of the ' Art of Preserving Health, and other Poems ;' born at Castleton. N.B., 1709 ; appointed in 1760 Physician to the Army in Germany ; in 1 77 1 he made the tour of Italy with Fuseli ; the friend and companion of Reynolds and of the literati of the day. Walpole says, ' Dr. Armstrong's poem on " Health " is very well. His pride is most dis gusting ; if you believe him, there was no judge of poetry in England but himself.' Died, 1779. H. L., wig, cravat, &c. -* Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, i2§ x 10. One State. Artists' names and Title, with : ' The suffrage of the wise, ¦ The Praise that's worth Ambition is attain'd -yfT ^'SCi^^cb^* By sense alone and Dignity of mind.' BM. Another Plate. Small 8vo. engr. in line by J. Trotter. ' Printed for John Bell, British Library, London, April 20, 1782.' bm. Another, engr. by Cook, in oval frame, with scroll ; on tablet, 'Armstrong.' bm. ASH, JOHN, M.D., F.R.S., F.S.A. A celebrated Physician ; born, 1723 ; to whose exertions Birmingham owes its Hospital. Founder of the Eumelian Club (from the Greek word for Ash), which held its meetings at the Blenheim coffee-house in Bond Street. He was for a time afflicted with insanity from a too close application to his profession, and it is stated that he recovered entirely by applying himself to the study of mathematics. Died, 1798. & BARETTI, Joseph. A ; A native of Turin ; born, 1716; came to England in 1750; compiled an Italian and English Dictionary, to which Johnson wrote the dedication ; was for a time tutor in the Thrale family. In a broil in the streets he stabbed a man who had assaulted him ; he was arrested and tried for murder, but acquitted. At his trial, October 20th, 1764, Boswell says : ' Never did such a constellation of genius enlighten the awful Sessions House — Mr. Burke, Mr. Garrick, Mr. Beauclerk, Dr. Johnson, and many others — and no doubt their favourable testimony had due weight with the court and jury.' Dr. Johnson said of him : ' I know no man who carries his head higher in conversation than Baretti.' He was for some years Secretary for Foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy. Died in 1789. H. L., sitting in his chair reading, with the book held close to his face ; eye-glass held by a black ribbon ; antique ring on little finger of left hand ; curtain behind. Engr. in mezz. by J. Watts. Size, 15! x I2§. Two States : First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned. B. bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : 'Published July 18th, 1780, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. Another. Octavo. Engr. in stipple by J. Hardy, 1794. Inscribed 'Joseph Baretti.' Another. The reverse way, in line, by W. Bromley. BARKER, John, Esq. Merchant of London ; Governor of the London Assurance Corporation ; one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House ; Projector of Ramsgate Pier. Died 1787, aged 80. W. L., sitting at a table ; his right hand resting on a plan of Ramsgate Harbour ; on table, inkstand and papers ; view of Ramsgate Harbour in background. Engr. in mezz. by J. Jones. Size, 22gX 145. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. - — - Second. Artist's name and Title. Line of pub. : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Oct. ioth, 1 786, by J. Jones,- No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' B. bm. Another Plate. 8vo. Engraved in stipple by Granger. Published by Hardy in 1802. BARRINGTON, General the Hon. John. Second son of John Shute, first Viscount Barrington ; he was a Major-General in the Army and Colonel of the 8th Regiment of Foot ; married Elizabeth, daughter of Florentius Vassall, Esq. ; died in 1764. In the Catalogue of Sir Joshua's Works in the British Museum is the following me morandum : — ' General Barrington. Engraved by Houston. Lord de Mawley has one. The plate said to be destroyed after three impressions were taken.' In the Gulston Catalogue, 'An engraving of Colonel the Honble., J. Barrington, bought by one ofthe family for three guineas.' -C^^s~la. C/ix*~ of f*~^r~Lr-ufl This engraving is not to be found in any of the collections I have examined. H. BARRINGTON, Samuel. £o. Fourth son of John Shute, first Viscount Barrington. A celebrated Naval Commander ; commanded in chief at the reduction of Santa Lucia, and particularly distinguished himself at the relief of Gibraltar ; promoted to Admiral ofthe Blue, 1787 ; died at Bath, 1800. H. L., in naval uniform, looking to his right. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Earlom. Size, 13JX 11. 6 QEtje dBttscatieti ir 3|o0l)ua EepnoUig. Three States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. : 'London, printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennet, Map and Printsellers, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 12th Feb. 1780.' b. Second. Title and description added. H. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Published ist March, 1791, by Robt. Sayer, 53 Fleet Street, London.' H. Another. Name of engraver not ascertained. Size, 165 x 13J. BARRY, Spranger. A celebrated Actor ; for a time the rival of Garrick ; born, 1719 ; died, 1777. H. L., looking to the left. Engr. in the mixed manner by E. HARDING. Size, 4f x 4. Two States: First. Before all letters, bm. Second. With Title : ' From an original Picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in the collec tion of — Portes, Esq. Pub. Aug. 1796, by E. & S. Harding, Pall Mall.' B. bm. c. BARTOLOZZI, Francis, R.A. The celebrated Engraver ; born in Florence, 1786 ; the son of a goldsmith ; learnt the art of engraving from Joseph Wagner, of Venice, and soon became celebrated as a worker in all the different forms of engraving and etching; came to England in 1764; appointed engraver to the King; one of the original Academicians at the founding of the Royal Academy; went to Portugal in 1802 ; died at Lisbon in 181 5. H. L., in square border ; right arm resting on some papers on a table ; coat trimmed with fur. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 13 x io|. Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published Sept. 24, 178?, by T. Watson, No. 33 Strand, London* bm. ~~~~- Third. The Title added, h. Another Plate. H. L., in oval, looking to his left ; fur-trimmed coat ; a porte-crayon in right hand ; left arm leaning on a table, on which is a drawing. Engr. in stipple by R. Macuard. Size, g\ x 8. The etching, bm. Four States : First. Artists' names only, in etched letters, bm SECoZD^-^% "^L ™%and "ne °f Pub- ^1 in etched letters (Britania with Strand.' b. ' P ' 1?H' by R' Macuard and J- Birchall, No. 473 Third. After Title : ' Ex Academia Regali artium Londini.' bm. Fourth. Printed in colours, bm. Another, small oval, engr. in line by F. G. Haid. b. ^S^Iil^^S^ »-£s.S5 is j&^&s &2LM-, In tlTfje (fepatirti afllorfe0 of %>te 3|o0tjua Eepnotog,. Mr. BARWELL and SON. Mr. Richard Barwell, a Member of the Supreme Council in India, in conjunction with Warren Hastings, Clavering, Monson, and Francis (afterwards Sir Philip). It is stated that Mr. Barwell lost 40,000/. to Francis, and yet he returned to England, in 1780, with one of the largest fortunes ever accumulated in India. He died in 1804. W. L., sitting at a table, his son by his side taking a pen from his father's hand ; a dog at his feet ; the background a draped curtain and bookcase filled with books ; a map hanging from one of the shelves. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 29-^ x 20. Two States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. With artists' names only. bm. BATH, William Pulteney, Earl of. Son of Wm. Pulteney, Esq., of Misterton, Leicestershire; in 1714 he was appointed Secretary of State, which he resigned in 17 17 ; he became the political antagonist of Sir Robert Walpole, and edited, conjointly with Bolingbroke, a paper called the ' Craftsman,' the object of which was to annoy Sir Robert ; this caused a duel between Pulteney and Lord Hervey, for which he encountered the anger of George II., and his name was erased from the list of Privy Councillors ; he was however induced, in 1742, to accept a peerage, and was created Earl of Bath, &c. Walpole wrote to the King, ' If your Majesty can once bring him to accept a coronet, all will be over with him ; the changing multitude will cease to have any confidence in him.' Married Anna Maria, daughter of John Gumley, Esq., of Isleworth. Died in 1764. T. Q. L., sitting in his robes ; right hand resting on a stick. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell, 1758. Size, i2§ X9f. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. jcs. Second. Artists' names, Title, and description. B. bm. BEATTIE, Dr. James. A Scotch Poet and Philosopher; born at Laurencekirk, N.B., 1735; educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, at which University he held the Chair of Moral' Philosophy and Logic. Visited London in 1771, and subsequent years ; became the friend of Reynolds, Johnson, and other celebrated men of the day ; was the author of the ' Minstrel,' ' Essay on Truth,' ' Elements of Moral Science,' &c. He died in 1803. T. Q. L., in his doctor's robes, with his ' Essay on Truth ' under his arm ; an allegorical winged figure of Truth is driving away three demons, whilst she holds the scales with her left hand. In relation to this picture, the demons are supposed to be portraits of Voltaire, Hume, and Gibbon. Goldsmith said to Sir Joshua, ' How could you degrade so high a genius as Voltaire before so mean a writer as Beattie ? Beattie and his book will be forgotten, but your allegorical picture and the fame of Voltaire will live for ever, to your disgrace as a flatterer.' Engr. in mezz. by JAMES Watson. Size, i6| x I2f. Three States: First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. : ' Published August 24th, 1775, by John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London.' BM. Third. After Title : ' " O Magna de^endat."— Cicero.' bm. Others, small, engraved in stipple by F? Bartolozzi and other engravers, to illustrate his poems. W$z dfrtpaijeti (I2lorfe0 of -5>it 3|o0ljua EepnoUtf. BEAUMONT, Sir George, Bart. The distinguished amateur Artist and Patron of Art ; born at Dunmow, in Essex, 1753; he took an active part in the establishment of the National Gallery, to which he bequeathed his collection. Died in 1827. H. L. ; oval ; three-quarter face ; white cravat ; hair powdered. Engr. in mezz. Size, 13^x105. No name of engraver. J. C. Smith's Cat., p. 1719, says, perhaps by Hodges. Catalogue of British Museum says, by Meyer. Two States: First. Before any letters. B. bm. Second. Modern, with Title: 'Published by Evans & Sons, Great Queen Street, 1850. BM. 10 BEDFORD, Francis, 5th Duke of, with his Brothers, Lord John, afterwards 6th Duke, Lord Wm. RUSSELL, and Miss VERNON. Sons of Francis, Marquess of Tavistock, who was killed by a fall from his horse {vide Tavistock), and the beautiful Lady Elizabeth Keppel, Marchioness of Tavistock. Lord William, crouching in the corner, was murdered by his valet, Courvoisier, May 1840. Miss Vernon married, July 1776, George, second Earl of Warwick, as his second wife. W. L. ; the Duke of Bedford as St. George, with his sword drawn, killing the Dragon 1; Lord John standing near ; Lord William crouching ; Miss Vernon, as ' Sabrina,' in a white dress. Engr. in mezz. by VALENTINE GREEN. Two States: _— ¦ First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd by Walter Shrop shire, May ist, 1778, No. 158 New Bond Street.' B. bm. • Second. With Titles, &c. Line of pub. altered to ' May ist, 1778, by W. Shropshire, No. 158 New Bond Street.' BM. W. BELGIOIOSO, Count. The Imperial Minister at the Court of St. James. H L., looking to the left ; powdered hair ; pigtail ; braided coat (white uniform) ; an order hangs by a ribbon from his neck. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13! x iof. One State Artists' names, with Title, and a long description in French. Line of pub. : 'Publish'd Feby. 3rd, 1779, by J. R. Smith, Bateman's Buildings, Soho, London.' The whole in etched letters within ruled lines. B. bm. Another Plate, engraved in mezz. by J. JacobE. Size, 13 x iof. H. L., in square ; smaller in size. One State. Artists' names, Title, and long description in French, slightly altered from the above. Line of pub. : ' London, Published October 7th, 1770 bv Tno lacobe" at Mrs. Sledge's, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' b. bm. f * J J ' -Tr\ v. : [ , «- . . , * ¦: . I ; ! a- „ BLACKETT, Sir Walter, Bart. n a B°In' l7.°7 ; S?" °/ ^r Walter Calverly ; succeeded as 2nd Baronet ; married Elizabeth Orde, daughter and sole heiress of Sir W. Blackett, and took the name of Blackett MP for Newcastle and Mayor of that city. «iacKeit. m.r. tor i,- •r'1,?i.L"'JStan1ing' in h]s civi? robes over an elaborately ornamented dress • a wand in his right hand ; column and curtains in the background. ' Engr. in line by J. Fittler. Size, 6f x 5J. Cfie (Cnpatirti afliorfcss of &fc 3Io0fjua Eejmotojs* 9 7V» STVl TES : First. Arms and allegorical figures on upper portion ofthe plate only. B. w. Second. As above, with arms, Title, and long description below, name of engraver : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb. 1789.' bm. BLACKSTONE, Sir Wm. Born, 1723 ; author ofthe well-known 'Commentaries ;' educated at Charterhouse and Oxford ; appointed Vinerian Professor at Oxford, 1758 ; Solicitor-General ; afterwards Judge ofthe Court of Common Pleas. Died, 1780. T. Q. L., "in his robes ; sitting in an arm-chair, holding a paper in right hand ; left on the arm of chair. Engr. in line by E. SCRIVEN. Size, 4| x 4. One State. 'Sir W. Blackstone. From the Original Picture by Sir J. Reynolds.' Proof, b. bm. -£, ¦ : ,t , ¦,•,¦.-. •¦¦ — ' — ^ ' h>«: BOOTHBY, Sir Brooke. Succeeded his father in 1789 as 7th Baronet. One of the minor poets and one of the literary circle at Lichfield, of which Miss Seward, Dr. Darwin, and Miss Edgeworth formed part. Married Susanna, daughter of Robert Bristoe, Esq., of Hampshire. Their only daughter, Penelope, was painted by Sir Joshua. (See Part II.) H. L., nearly full face ; a wart on the nose ; frilled shirt ; lapelled coat. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13I x iof. Three Sta tes ; ¦ ¦ First. Before Title, and before the hair was lowered. B. (Or another Plate'?) Second. Hair much diminished ; artists' names ; title in open letters ; line of pub. : ' London, Published March 23, 1797, by J. R. Smith, King Street, Covent Garden.' bm. Third. Title in filled-in letters, h. - x V . fr 3|o0tjua EejmoUig, Three St a tes .- First. Artists' names, with Title and arms when Vice-Admiral of the Red. Date, 1757. B. Second. Smith says : ' Plate cut 2 in. at top, and 4J in. at bottom ; well retouched ; ship placed nearer to centre ; foliage at bottom to right ; if in. subject at bottom, erased on space ; name and title as Admiral of the Blue.' ' Sold by Robt. Sayer, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, and J. McArdell.'— jcs. Cat., p. 844. Third. Same size as in first state. Artists' names ; arms. Date, 1758. Title altered to Admiral of the Blue. ' Published August 8, 1821, by Richard H. Laurie, No. 53 Fleet Street. London.' H. There is another engraving, three-quarter length, with the hat on. Another, with ' Ob palmam pugnandi ;' in one corner, 'OffCape Breton, 1758.' In the other, 'Five French ships ofthe line taken and burnt, 1759.' Another without inscription. ' Printed for Robt. Sayer.' BOSWELL, James. Of Auchinleck ; born in Edinburgh, 1740 ; author of the 'Life of Dr. Johnson,' 'Tour ! to the Hebrides,' &c. After studying at the Scotch University he travelled on the Con tinent, and on his return to London, in 1763, was introduced to Johnson ; he becamevery intimate with and accompanied him, in 1773, in his famous tour of the Hebrides ; in 1783 he was called to the English Bar. Besides the works mentioned, he wrote many political and other pamphlets, and an account of Corsica, with a memoir of General Paoli. Died, 1795. H. L., in the dress ofthe period ; powdered hair, and white cravat. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN Jones. Four States: First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Pub4 as the Act directs, Jan? 17, 1786, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' B. Second. The Title added, in open etched letters, bm. Third. The Title in filled-in letters, bm. Fourth. Title erased, jcs. A number of small 8vo. engravings by different authors, for his works. BOURKE, Deane Joseph, D.D. Second son of John Bourke, ist Earl of Mayo; was successively Dean of Dromore, Bishop of Fern and Leighlin, and Archbishop of Armagh in 1782. Succeeded his brother as 3rd Earl, 1792; married, 1760, Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir Richard Meade, Bart., and sister of John, ist Earl of Clan william. Died, 1794. T. Q. L., in his episcopal robes, seated at a table. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. SMITH. Size, 17! x 13J. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title in open letters ; line of pub. : ' London, Pubd. Nov. 29th, 1784, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street.' bm. Third. Letters of the Title filled in. bm. BOUVERIE, Master Jacob. Afterwards Viscount Folkestone and 2nd Earl of Radnor ; son of the Hon. William Bouverie, created Baron Bouverie and ist Earl of Radnor, and Harriott, only daughter of Sir Mark Pleydell, Bart. ; born, 4th March, 1750. Died, 1828. W. L. ; a boy in a Vandyke dress ; full face ; forefinger of right hand in vest ; rosettes on shoes ; landscape in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 13 x 9§. Two plates were scraped by McArdell, one the counterpart of the other, only the reverse way. The figure on the second plate traced from the first, as every line is a fac-simile. tKje (tarjraticij Miorfcgf of »>ic 31o0ljua Eepnoltisf, 1 1 Firs t Pla te. Two S ta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title in open letters ; description on dark ground. Date, 1757, after painters' name. b. bm. Second Pla te. One Sta te : Artists' names, date, Title, &c. ; the same as on the first plate, on light ground. Another Plate, octavo size, engr. by Brookshaw. BOWER, Archibald. Formerly a Jesuit ; became Protestant, and was made Librarian to Caroline, Queen of George II. : he wrote the Roman portion of the ' Universal History,' and a ' History of the Popes.' Died in 1766, aged 83. H. L., looking to his right ; full wig ; with a folio in his right hand. Engr. in mezz. by J. Faber. Size, 7 J x 6. One Sta te. With artists' names and title, b. b.m. BRADDYL, Master Thomas. Son of William Braddyl, Esq., of Conishead Priory, Lancaster. W. L., as a youth ; large white frill ; leaning against a large urn ; hat in right hand hair curling over forehead ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 17! x 14^. Two Sta tes ; First. Before any letters. B. >'¦ , , _$- Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd May 17th, 178^, by J. Grozer, No. 8 Castle Street, Leicester Fields.' bm. BROWN, Master. (See ' Contemptive Youth,' P. III.) BUNBURY, H. W. The well-known Caricaturist ; second son ofthe Rev. Sir William Bunbury ; born, 1750; married, 1771, Catherine, 'Little Comedy,' daughter of Kane William Horneck, Esq., Captain ofthe Royal Engineers. Died, 181 1. H. L., holding a portfolio ; spotted waistcoat, buttoned near the throat ; landscape and trees, with waterfall. Engr. in mezz. by T. Blackmore. Size, 12JX 10. Two States: First. Before any letters, b. jcs. Second. Artists' names, Title, and description, b. bm. BUNBURY, Master. ( Henry Edward, second son of Henry William as above ; succeeded his uncle, Sir Thomas Charles, as 7th Baronet, in 1821 ; entered the army and rose to the rank of Lieutenant- General, K.C.B. and F.G.S. ; married first, 1807, Louisa Emilia, daughter of General the Hon. Henry Edward Fox: secondly, 1830, Emily Louisa, daughter of Colonel the Hon. George and Lady Sarah Napier (see Lady Sarah Bunbury). Sir Henry was M.P. for the county of Suffolk in two parliaments, and was Under Secretary of State for the War Department from December, 1809, to April, 18 16. Died 13th April, i860. 1 2 C&e flBttgcafoeti aaiorfe0 of _3>tr |o0fiua Eepnotti^ T. Q. L., a boy sitting on a bank under some trees, looking direct to the front ; hair short across the forehead ; curls on each side ; neck and chest open ; coat buttoned by one button ; hands on knees. Landscape in distance. Engr. in mezz. by Francis Haward. Size, 13^x11. Four States: First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters : ' Pubd. Novr. 12th, 1781.' (A misprint for Nov. ist.) B. BM. Second. Line of pub. altered: 'London, Publish'd Nov. ist, 1781, by Fras. Haward, Lambeth Marsh, near the Turnpike.' bm. Third. The Title added : ' Master Bunbury.' bm. Fourth. Modern impression, jcs. BUNBURY, Sir Thomas Charles, Bart. Succeeded his father, the Rev. Sir William Bunbury, Bart., in 1764 ; M.P. for Suffolk ; married, 1762, Lady Sarah Lennox, daughter of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond, from whom he was divorced in 1776 ; died, 1821. H. L., oval ; in a loose dress trimmed with fur ; cravat ; laced frills. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson, 1768. Size, 11 x 1. Two Sta tes ¦¦ — First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned. B. bm. _ Second. Artists' names ; Title, with date of age. bm. BURGHERSH, John, Lord. Afterwards 1 ith Earl of Westmorland ; General in the Army, G.C.B., G.C.H. ; a distin guished officer in the French war ; afterwards eminent as a diplomatist ; Envoy Extra ordinary to the Court of Prussia; married, 181 1, Priscilla Ann, daughter of the Hon. William Wellesley Pole, afterwards Earl of Mornington. Died, 1859. W. L., as a boy in white frock, with black hat and sash ; running, with right hand and arm raised ; landscape, &c. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, g\ x 7\. The etching, unfinished, bm. Three States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. Title misspelt, ' Lord Burgherst.' ' London : Publish'd March 1788, by Molteno, Colnaghi, & Co., No. 132 Pall Mall.' H. Third. Spelling of the Title corrected, bm. w. BURKE, Edmund. The great orator and statesman ; born in Dublin, 1730 ; educated at Trinity College, and came to London about 1750; he projected the 'Annual Register,' and for many years wrote the greater part of it ; private secretary to the Marquess of Rockingham ; entered Parliament in 1765; he especially distinguished himself in the debates on the American question, and in his two great speeches on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings ; he was an able political writer ; retired from Parliament in 1794, and died at Beaconsfield, 1797. H. L., in oval ; own hair ; plain dress ; in half-profile, looking to his right ; black ribbon round the neck. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 13I x 10J. Four States : First. Artists' names ; line of pub. : ' London, Printed for J. Watson, in Queen Anne Street, near Titchfield Street, Oxford Road. Publish'd as the Act directs, 20 June, 1770.' B. BM. W&t (fograteo Ofllorfeg of &ir 3!os3i)tta Eepnoltus* 13 Second. The Title added. #. Third. The line of pub. altered to ' London : Printed for Robert Sayer, Map and Printseller, No. 58 in Fleet Street. Publish'd as the Act directs, ist May, 1771.' H. Fourth. Modern, jcs. Another Plate, oval ; engr. in stipple by M. Benedetti. Size, 9 x 7J. Two States: First. Artists' names ; Title, with three lines from Milton. ' Publish'd Augs'. 24, 1791, by M. Benedetti, No. 92 Norton Street, Marylebone.' bm. Second. The lines erased ; line of pub. altered to ' Pubd. by C. Dyer, Compton Street, Soho.' B. ANOTHER, in a square, looking the reverse way ; engr. by J. Hardy. Size, io| x 35. Another, in an oval ^ engr. by J. Jones. ' Edmund Burke, Esq. Bellendenus de Statu.' b. Another, a small oval. ' Pubd. March 20, 1781, by C. Knight, 29 Berwick Street.' And others of later dates, b. BURKE, Richard. Only son of Edmund Burke. His death (August, 1794), at the early age of 36, was a most severe blow to his father, from which he never entirely recovered ; he was held in great esteem by a large circle of friends, who mourned his loss. H. L., front face, looking down towards his right ; white cravat, lace frill, plain coat of the period, powdered hair. Engr. in mezz. by James Ward. Size, 13 x i2§. Four States; First. Before any letters, bm. At the back of this impression in the collection at the British Museum is the following memo randum in James Ward's handwriting : ' After some impressions the first state was lost. Engraved for Edward Burke as a private plate, who was so much pleased with the execution that he gave me the copyright after taking a few impressions. ' Second. Title in open letters, with date of death and age ; inscription and verses ; line of pub. : 'London, Pubd. March 1, 1795, by J. Ward, No. 13 Southampton Row, Paddington.' bm. Third. Title, &c, in filled-in letters, bm. Fourth. Line of pub. altered to ' Pub. July 5, 1800, by Messrs. Ward & Co., No. 6 Newman Street, London.' bm. BURNEY, Chas., Mus. Doctor, F.R.S. Author of the ' History of Music;' father of Mdme. D'Arblay ; born at Shrewsbury! 1726 ; he was a pupil of Dr. Arne ; for nine years Organist at Lynn, in Norfolk ; returned to London in 1760, and soon gained a great reputation ; his house in St. Martin's Street, Leicester Square, was the resort of all the literati and men of talent of the day ; in 1806 he received a pension of 300/. Died in 18 14. W. L., in his doctor's robes, with a roll of music in his hand. Engr. in stipple, by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 7J x 6. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. b. bm. Second. Title and line of pub. added: 'Publish'd as theAct directs, April 1, 1784.' bm. CAMDEN, Charles Pratt, Lord. Born, 17 13 ; third son of Sir John Pratt, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench ; he rapidly rose to eminence at the Bar ; appointed Attorney-General, 1757 ; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 1762 ; Baron Camden, 1765 ; Lord Chancellor, 1766 ; President of the Council, 1782 ; created an Earl, 1786. Died in 1794. 14 13je flfotpatrti flflior&ss of fefr ^osfiua EepnoIDS* W. L., standing in his robes ; left hand supporting a large book ; right hand resting on the back of an arm-chair. Engr. in line by J. Basire. Size, l8Jrx 13^. Three States: First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names ; Latin inscription enclosed in a wreath of oak. b. bm. ^_ Third. With Title, &c. : 'Publish'd accords to Act of Parliament, Aug'. 12, 1766, by J. Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London. Another Plate, engraved in line by J. F. Ravenet. Size, \S\ x 13J. Two States: tx n -^ < f'—. Akv7 **^* '*-/- f^r*, "">-«¦ « Three States : I l First. Artists' names in etched letters, bm. Second. With the Title in open letters ; artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters, 'London: Publish'd Feby. 16, 1781, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho.' B. BM. Third. Line of pub. altered to 'London, Publish'd May 16, 1781, by J. Birchall, No. 473 Strand, near St. Martin's Lane.' bm. CHAMBERS, Sir William, R.A. The celebrated Architect ; born at Stockholm, 1726 ; visited China in his early youth ; having been employed by George III. to plan the Kew Gardens, he adopted the Chinese architecture, and built the Pagoda in these gardens ; afterwards appointed Architect to Somerset House ; planned the Royal Academy Rooms there ; one of the originators, with West, Cotes, and Mozer, of the Constitution of the Royal Academy ; waited on the King in person with his petition to adopt it ; made a Knight of the Polar Star. Died, 1796. T. Q. L., sitting ; left arm on a plan on table ; right hand holds a pencil to his mouth ; face turned to his left ; from a window a view of Somerset House ; to his right a curtain. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 17 j x 15. Two States: ^ First. Artists' names and line of pub. in open etched letters ; plate partly cleaned. 'Published Dec. ist, 1780, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.' B. bm. Second. The Title and description added, bm. h. CHAMBERS, Sir W. (as above). H. L., in square ; looking up with a melancholy expression ; a pen in right, a book in left hand. Engr. in mess, by S. W. Reynolds. Size, nf X7§. Two States; First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : 'Published Oct. 1, 1794, by S. W. Reynolds, No. 6 Broad Street, Soho.' bm. Second. Line of pub. altered to 'London: Published Feb. 1, 1796, bv T Manson, No. 6 Pall Mall.' h. ' J ' CHAMIER, Anthony, M.P. One of the Under-Secretaries of State ; M.P. for Tamworth ; and one of the original Members of the Literary Club, instituted 1764, with Reynolds, Johnson, Burke, Nugent, Topham Beauclerc, Bennet Langton, Dr. Goldsmith, and Hawkins. Died, 1780 W&z (fepatab O&iorfes of feit 3Nf)ua Eepnotosi. 1 7 . T- Q. L., sitting at a table ; left hand in his waistcoat ; the right holding a paper ; on his right an inkstand. Engr. in mezz. by William Ward. Size, 17-Jx 13 j. Three States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, &c, in open letters, bm. Third. Title, &c. ; the letters filled in. h. * CHARTERIS, Hon. Francis. Afterwards 6th Earl of Wemyss ; born, 1723; second son of James, fourth Earl. His brother, Lord Elcho, fled into France after the battle of Culloden, and was attainted ; the title remained, after the death of the fourth Earl, under penal statute ; on the death of Lord Elcho (presumed fifth Earl), without issue, Francis inherited as sixth Earl ; married Lady Catherine, daughter of Alexander, second Duke of Gordon. Died, 1808. H. L., looking over his right shoulder ; open coat ; black cravat ; frilled shirt. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. Size, io| x 9. Two States: First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, b. Second. Artist's names and Title, bm. CHAUNCY, NATHANIEL. A well-known Antiquarian and Virtuoso. H. L., one in square and one in oval ; full face ; white cravat ; plain dress. Engr. in the mixed manner by Caroline Watson. Size, 5! x \\. Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. it. Second. Artist's names and Title in open letters, with arms. B. Third. Line of pub. added : ' Publish'd May 20, 1790, by W. Richardson ' BM. CHOLMONDELEY, George James. Born, 1752 ; son of the Hon. and Rev. Robert Cholmondeley, 2nd son of George, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley, andMary, sister of Peg Woffington :' appointed Receiver-General of Excise. He was married three times : ist, to Marcia, daughter of John Pitt, Esq., of Encombe, Dorset .; 2nd, to Catherine, daughter of the late Sir Philip Francis ; and 3rd, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the. 2nd Viscount Sydney; his daughter, Frances Sophia, married the Rev. J. C. B. Riddell. H. L., in a square ; three-quarter face ; powdered hair ; white cravat ; looking to his left ; curtain behind. Engr. in mezz. by John. Jones. Size, 17J x i2f. Two States: „ . First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters ; ' Publish'd as the Act directs, March the 20th, 1790, by John Jones, No. 75 Great Portland Street.' B. bm. Second. The Title added, h. * Bromley, ' British Portraits,' gives Reynolds as the painter of Col. Francis Charteris, engraved by Houston. The Colonel was tried for his life for a rape, and died in 1732. Reynolds was born in 1723, and xmld only have been nine yesrs of age when the Colonel died. D 1 8 %ty flfrigratjetJ oaiorfcjs of &fr 3|o0J)ua EepnoOjg. CHURCHILL, Charles. In the collection of engravings after Sir Joshua Reynolds in the British Museum there is a small print, engraved by J. Granger from a drawing taken from a picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Size, 3I x 2\. Inscribed ' Churchill. Printed for C. Cooke, May 1, 1798.' In Taylor and Leslie's ' Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds,' vol. i. page 145, note 4 (Mr. Churchill), is the following : ' From the identity of the name it has sometimes been supposed that Sir Joshua painted a portrait of Charles Churchill the Satirist ; and in the collection of engravings alter Sir Joshua in the British Museum there is a small one of the Satirist, which is erroneously ascribed to him by ' the engraver or publisher.' A Mr. Churchill sat in April, 1755, which the editor says is Col. Charles Churchill, M.P. for Great Marlow. COKE, Master, as 'Young Hannibal.' Thomas William, son of Wenham Roberts Coke and Elizabeth, daughter of George Chamberlayne, afterwards Denton, of Hillesborough, Bucks : the well-known and popular Mr. Coke of Holkham ; created Earl of Leicester and Viscount Coke, August 1837 ; married, 1775, ist, Jane, daughter of James Dalton, Esq. ; 2nd, 1822, Lady Anne Amelia Keppel, daughter of Wm. Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle. Died, 1843. T. 0. L., as a boy, in a Roman dress ; front face ; his right hand on a sword. Engr. in mezz. by Charles Townley. Size, 11x9. Artists' names, Title, 'Hannibal,' and line of pub. : 'Published July 31, 1792, by W. Richards, Castle Street, Leicester Fields.' B. COLMAN, George. The Dramatic Writer and Scholar ; born at Florence, 1733, his father being the British Minister at that Court ; educated at Westminster and Oxford ; he adopted the profession ofthe law, which he soon abandoned for literature ; he wrote (1761) the comedy of the ' Jealous Wife,' followed by the ' Clandestine Marriage,' and several other plays. Lord Bath and General Pulteney left him considerable legacies, and he purchased the Theatre in the Haymarket, which he conducted till he was struck by paralysis, and died in 1794. H. L., sitting ; right hand in his coat ; left arm resting on some books, the hand to the face ; on his right an inkstand, with a pen in it. Engr. in mezz. by Giuseppe Marchi. Size, 15! x 14.' Four States : First. Before the column was put in ; before the plate was cleaned. BM. — Second. With the column ; before letters ; plate partly cleaned, b. Third. Artists' names ; Title : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb. 20, 1773 ; to be had of W. Marchi, St. Martin's Lane, near Long Acre.' In the later impressions of this state the 3 in the date is partly effaced, bm. Fourth. Modern, jcs. CONWAY, Hon. George Seymour. Seventh son of Francis, ist Marquess of Hertford; born in 1763; married Isabella daughter of the Hon. and Rev. George Hamilton. H. L., when a boy, in Vandyke collar and dress ; cloak over left shoulder ; glove on right hand ; looking to his right. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher, Size, l8|x 13 J. Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd the 17th August, 177 1, and sold by E. Fisher at the Golden Head, south side of Leicester Square.' b. — Third. With the Title added, bm. <&& (fetpateb H&qvI& of fete 3|o0i)tia KepnolW. 19 CORNWALLIS, Charles, 2nd Earl of. Born, 1738 ; educated at Cambridge, and entered the military service ; he distinguished himself in the American war, but, owing to unfortunate circumstances, he and his army were made prisoners at Yorktown"; in 1786 appointed Governor-General of India, and Com mander-in-Chief ; in 1791 took Seringapatam ; on his return to England created a Marquess and appointed Master-General of the Ordnance ; Viceroy of Ireland in 1798, during the rebellion in that country ; sent to France as special Ambassador in 1802, and signed the Peace of Amiens ; a second time Governor-General of India in 1804. Died at Ghazepoor in 1805. H. L., small oval, in uniform ; white cravat ; full face ; hair unpowdered. Engr. by Charles Knight, 1780. bm. CRAWFORD, John, Esq. J. C. Smith says, ' Craufurd, M.P. for Oldham, 1768 ; afterwards for the county of Ren frew.' Sir Joshua's pocket-books, 1769- 1789, give Crawford ; Cotton gives Crawford. The engraving is not mentioned by Bromley or the early catalogue of 1794. Cotton says that Wilkie, when a boy, used to gaze at this portrait, and of Mrs. Crawford, by the hour. H. L., sitting ; left elbow resting on a table ; hand to his chin. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, i2§ x iof. One State. Artists' names only. b. bm. &. T ,)?¦ - ' • ' ^ " (. CREWE, Master. Son of John Crewe, Esq., M.P. for Chester ; succeeded his father as 2nd Lord Crewe, April, 1829. Died, 1835* W. L., as a boy, in the character of Henry VIII. ; front face ; legs apart ; Garter on left knee ; hands in his girdle ; two spaniels at his feet. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 17J x 13!. Folr States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd 10 December, 1775. B. BM. Second. Line of pub. altered to 'Published Jany. 23, 1776, and engraved by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside.' Above, in faint letters, 'Publish'd ioth Dec. 1775.' B. Third. Artists' names in middle of cleared space : 'Joshua,' instead of Jos" ; 'J. Raphael,' instead of J. R. H. Fourth. Modern impression, jcs. CROFT, Stephen, Esq., F.A.S. H.L., hair turned back; dark dress; Vandyke collar; three-quarter-face, looking to his right. Etched by C. Carter. Size, 7\ x 7. Two States: First. Before any letters, b. bm. — _ Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Published Oct. ist, 1787, by T. Thornton Southampton Street, Covent Garden.' bm. * Sharpe, Burke, and Debrett, are wrong as to the date of John Crewe's marriage. 1776 ought to be 1766. 20 C&e (fettsxateti _2Joil0 of feft 3|o0ijua Ee?noltisS» CUMBERLAND, Henry Frederick, Duke of. Brother of George III. Born, 1745. Died, 1790. W.L., in his robes as Knight of the Garter ; holding hat and plume ; on the right a column ; on the left landscape, with Windsor Castle in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 24^ x 15J. Two States : __ ..*¦ First. Artists' names and line of pub. on the engraved portion of the plate : ' Pub lished May 20th, 1774, for Wm. Shropshire, No. 158, and T. Watson, No. 142 New Bond Street. B. H. Second. Pub. plate added, on which are artists' names, Title, and line of pub. without the date. bm. CUMBERLAND, William Augustus, Duke of. Uncle of George III., second son of George II. ; wounded at the battle of Dettingen ; Commander-in-Chief at the battle of Fontenoy and at the battle of Culloden. Died, 1765. H.L., in uniform ; sash over left shoulder. Engr. in mezx. by Edward Fisher. Size, iof X9. Four States : First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub.: 'Sold by Edward Fisher at Mr. Deering's _^Floorcloth Warehouse, in Newport Street, Long Acre.' bm. Third. Address erased, jcs. — Fourth. Line of pub. altered to 'Printed for Robt. Sayer. at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street.' jcs. ,, * & .„ ^^ Another Plate. Engr. in mezz. by C. Spooner. Size, i7|x 14. Two States : ~" First. Artists' names ; title : ' London, printed for Robt. Sayer, at the Golden Buck, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street. Price 5-r.' B. Second. Line of pub. altered to ' Published for John Bowles and Carington Bowles.' Another Plate. Reduced in size. b. bm- b- . A small one in a square, engr. by J. Watson — and others. B. S ~£ }> L T CUST, Right Hon. Sir John, Bart. Third Baronet ; succeeded to the estates of his uncle, Viscount Tyrconnel ; M.P. for Grantham ; made Speaker of the House of Commons, 1761 ; sworn of the Privy Council, 1762 ; married, 1743, the daughter of Thomas Payne, Esq., of Houghton-on-the-Hill. Died, 1770, and was succeeded by his son, who was created Baron Brownlow in 1776. W.L., in his robes as Speaker ; embroidered coat with steel buttons ; a roll of paper in right hand ; left to hip ; on his left is a paper entitled ' The Speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons, &c.' Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 23 x 15. Two States: fltfou. ^y myt^-fl, , /W<£& u^^t^a^^. 4, First. Before retouching, the plate having at first failed in producing good impressions ; artists' names, arms, and 'J. Boydel exc' 1769.' B. Second. Artists' names and arms, Title, line of pub. : ' Published Jany. ist, 1769, by Jno. Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' b. bm. DALKEITH, Charles William Henry Scott, Earl of. Born, 1772 ; succeeded his father in 1812 as 4th Duke of Buccleuch and 6th Duke of Queensbury ; married 1795, Harriet Katharine, youngest daughter of Thomas, ist Viscount Sydney. He died in 1819. W&t (tnpafoeti Moxlg of feir 3|ossfjua Eepnolti^ 2 1 W. L., when a boy, in a Vandyke dress, leaning on a slab, on which is an owl ; a spaniel dog sitting with his paw up, snarling at the bird ; landscape ; sun setting behind some trees. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, i8| x 14. Unfinished state, bm. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published Jan. 1, 1778, by W. Shropshire, No. 158 New Bond Street.' B. bm. Second. Title and description added, bm. h. DAVIDSON, William. J. C. Smith, Cat. p. 746, says he was a merchant of Rotterdam. Died at Muirhouse in his 8 ist year, 1794. He had lost his only child (see Part I L), and bequeathed his wealth to his nephew, the Rev. Thomas Randall, who took the name and arms of Davidson. H.L., front face ; right hand in the buttoned coat ; ruffle at wrist ; left arm slightly bent. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones, 1793. Size, 13J x iof. Two States: — First. Artists' names : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb. ist, 1793, by J. Jones, 75 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' bm. __. Second. The Title added* bm. DEVONSHIRE, William Cavendish, 3RD Duke of Born in 1698 ; succeeded his father, 4th June, 1729 ; K.G. 1733 ; Lord-Lieutenant Ireland, 1737, where, by the promptitude of his measures, he disconcerted Dean Swift, who on the introduction of a new coinage had muffled the cathedral bells, and endeavoured to excite a ferment among the people. Married Katherine, daughter and heiress of John Hoskins, Esq. Died, December 1755. T. Q. L., with star and ribbon of the Garter ; right hand up to breast, left touching his sword-hilt ; ruffles at wrist ; curtain behind. Engr. in mezz. by J. Faber, Junr. Size, I2jx9f. Four States; First. Artists' names and Title, b. Second. Line of pub. added : ' Price 2 shill. Sold at the Golden Head, near the Church, Bloomsbury.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Printed for Thos. Bowles in St. Paul's Churchyard ; Jno. Bowles & Son at the Black Horse in Cornhill.' jcs. Fourth. Address erased ; at bottom, 47 : ' Printed for Bowles & Carver, No. 69 in St. Paul's Churchyard, London.' jcs. DEVONSHIRE, William, sth Duke of. Born, 1748 ; succeeded his father, 1764 ; married, first, Georgiana, daughter of John, Earl Spencer ; and second, Lady Elizabeth Foster, widow of Thomas Foster, Esq., and daughter of Frederick Augustus, fourth Earl of Bristol. Died, 181 1. H. L., collar of coat turned up, and buttoned to the throat ; to his right, a column ; to his left, trees in a landscape. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13^ x 10J. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd March 10, 1776, by J. Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London. B. bm. Second. Artists' names, &c, in printed letters j the word 'engraved; instead of ' engrav'd ' before engraver's name. BM. * In appearance a man of about fifty ; if Mr. Smith is correct he must have been inhis seventy-second year. 22 W$z (fogrataH flfllorfcss of »>ir 3|o0ljtta Echoing. DIGBY, Hon. and Rev. W. Born, 1733 ; Vicar of Coleshill, Dean of Worcester and Durham. Died, 1788. H. L., in canonicals. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. Second. Title in open letters, bm. DILETTANTI SOCIETY. No. I. PORTRAITS OF SOME OF THE MEMBERS OF THIS FAMOUS SOCIETY. Lord Mulgrave, holding a glass ; Lord Dundas ; Lord Seaforth, holding up a gem ; Hon. Charles Greville, Charles Crowle, Esq., Sir Joseph Banks, touching glasses filled with wine ; Duke OF Leeds, with a ring on right hand. Engr. in mezz. by C. TURNER. Size, 18J x 15I. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. — Second. With artists' names and names of the different personages, bm. — Modern impressions. Plates still in the possession of the Society. H. NO. II. Portraits, commencing from left of spectator, of Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Sir John Taylor, Mr. Payne Gallwey, Sir W. Hamilton, Mr. Richard Thompson, Mr. Stan hope, and Mr. Smith of the Heath. Engr. in mezz. by W. Say, 1812. Size, 19JX 14J. "'Sta tes as in No. I. b. bm. 1 IE "Ui. DIMOND, William Wyatt, Esq. Dramatist, &c. Died at Bath, 18 12. H. L., dress of the period. Engr. in stipple by Freeman. Size, 3f x 2f. Two States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Engr. ' from an original Painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.' ' Publish'd by Verner, Hood, and Sharpe, Poultry, June, 1808.' bm. DODSLEY, Mr. Robert. A well-known Bookseller and Poet of the time. He published Johnson's ' London,' giving him ten guineas for the MS., after it had been refused by all the other booksellers. ' Will no kind patron Johnson own ? Shall Johnson friendless range the town ? And every publisher refuse The offspring of his happy Muse ? ' Boswell calls him ' the worthy, modest, and ingenious Mr. Robert Dodsley.' He wrote a number of poetical pieces ; one was called ' Publick Virtue,' which Johnson designated as ' fine blank,' meaning to express his usual contempt for blank verse. Dodsley raised himself from a very low origin to be the companion and friend of all the wits and literati of his day. He died at Durham in 1764, aged 61. H. L., front face, looking to his right. Engr. in line by S. F. Ravenet. bm. Another, in oval, engr. by R. Granger ; printed for E. Cooke, bm. Wyz (CngcataD Miorfcs of fet'r 3Ntma Eepttolo^ DORSET, John Frederick, 3RD Duke of, K.G. Son of John Philip Sackville, second son of Lionel, ist Duke of Dorset ; succeeded his uncle as 3rd Duke, 1769 ; married, in 1790, Arabella Diana, daughter of Sir Charles Cope, Bart. ; was Ambassador to France in 1783. Died July, 1799. H. L., in oval ; powdered hair ; plain coat ; white neckcloth. Engr. in mezs. by T. HARDY. Size, 12 x 10. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. ^_ Second. Artists' names, arms, Title, and description ; line of pub. : 'Published as the Act directs, 9 April, 1799, for John Bridgeman, by J. Ginger, 37 Old Bond Street.' bm. DORSET, Duke of (as above). H. L., in a square ; powdered hair ; star on left breast. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Size, 12x10. Two States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : 'London, Published Feb. ist, 1798, by F. Brown, No. 4 Crown Street, Soho.' bm. DOW, Colonel. H. L., oval within square; looking to his right. Etched by S. W. Reynolds, bm. DOWNE, Henry Pleydell Dawnay, F.R.S., 3RD Viscount. Born, 1727 ; Lieutenant-Colonel ofthe 25th Regiment of Foot, which he commanded at the battle of Minden ; he was mortally wounded at the head of his regiment at the battle of Kempen, near Wesel, October 1760. H. L., in uniform, looking over his right shoulder ; black neckcloth ; a stormy sky, with clouds. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, to\ x 9. Four States: First. Before any letters, b. ¦ Second. Names of artists, Title, and description ; arms. Pr. 2S. BM. Third. Line of pub. added : ' Sold by Edward Fisher, at Mr. Deering's floorcloth warehouse in Newport Street, Long Acre.' bm. Fourth. Line of pub. altered to 'Sold by Eliz. Bakewell and H. Parker, opposite Birchin Lane, in Cornhill.' bm. DRUMMOND, Robert Hay. The Hon. Robert Hay, second son of George Henry, 7th Earl of Kinnoul, was born in London 171 1 ; assumed the surname and arms of Drummond according to the deed of entail of his great-grandfather, William, Viscount Strathalan ; he became successively a Prebendary of Westminster, 1743; Bishop of St. Asaph, 1748; Bishop of Salisbury, 1761, and in the same year Archbishop of York ; married, 1748, Henrietta, daughter of Peter Auriol, Esq. Died, 1776. 24 W$z (fopataH flfllotkss of »>ir 3|ogrt)ua Eepnoltis. T. Q. L., sitting in his robes as Chancellor of the Order of the Garter ; his left hand holding the Royal purse ; right arm resting on the table. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, I3§x log. Four States ¦ First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names in etched letters ; the plate partly cleaned. B. Third. The Title added, bm. Fourth. Plate cut at bottom I k inches ; Title and description ; line of pub. : ' London, Printed for Robt. Sayer, at No. 53 in. Fleet Street.' jcs. H. DUNCANNON, Frederick, Viscount. Born, 1758 ; M P. for Knaresborough ; married, 1780, Henrietta Frances, daughter of John, Earl Spencer ; succeeded his father as 3rd Earl of Bessborough, 1793. Died at Canford House, Dorsetshire, 1844. 'He was a personal friend of Sir Joshua's, who once asked him to dine with him to meet Dr. Johnson and others, but he appeared to be as much alarmed at he idea as if you had tried to force him into one of the cages of Exeter Change.' H. L., powdered hair ; three-quarter face ; white cravat and waistcoat ; a column on his left. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 14 x 105. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. bm. ¦ Second. Artists' names, and Title in etched letters : ' Published as the Act directs, Dec. 21, 1785, by W. Austin, Draw" Marster and Print Merchant, at his Patriotic Print Rooms, No. 41 St. James Street.' bm. Third. Between artists' names, 'Wm. Austin excudit;' Title and inscription ; line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd as the Act directs, March 31, 1786, by Wm. Austin, Drawing Master, Engraver, and Print Merchant, No. 195 Piccadilly, near St. James's Church.' H. DUNDAS, Right Hon. Henry. The celebrated Statesman, afterwards Viscount Melville ; born, 1740 ; son of Lord Arniston, a Scotch Judge. He was successively Lord Advocate and Keeper of the Signet ; Privy Councillor and Treasurer of the Navy, 1782 : Secretary of the Home Department, 1791 ; Secretary of War, 1794 ; Viscount, 1802 ; First Lord of the Admiralty in the second Pitt Administration ; impeached by the House of Commons in 1805, tried by his Peers, and acquitted. Died in 181 1. His countrymen erected a monument to' his memory in his native city of Edinburgh. H. L., oval ; looking to his right ; as Lord Advocate, of Scotland, in wig and gown ; lace bands. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 12^ x 1 1|. One State, with artists' names, Title, and description, bm. DUNNING, John. (See Ashburton.) H. L., oval, in a Counsellor's gown, wig, and bands. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 8 x 6$. The unfinished etching, bm. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. Second With artist's name ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd as the Act directs by F. Bartolozzi, 1787.' h. ' Third. The Title added in open letters. H. tOje flEnpabefc MlovkgJ of fefr 3|o0ljua Eepnotogu 25 DYER, Samuel, F.R.S. A well-known Scholar and Mathematician ; son of a jeweller in London ; at one time he was supposed to be Junius ; ' was a man of mark ' even among such men as Burke, Johnson, and Reynolds. H. L. in profile ; fur cloak ; left arm and hand resting on a book ; one finger ofthe right hand on a paper on the table. Engr. in mezz. by Giuseppe Marchi. Size, 15I x 13I. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, b. bm. Second. Artists' names; line of pub.: ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb. 20, 1773. To be had of Mr. Marchi, St. Martin's Lane, near Long Acre.' bm. This engraving was copied and reduced for the ' Lives of the Poets,' as the portrait of John Dyer, the author of the ' Fleece,' &c. EDGECUMBE, George, 3RD Baron. Created, 1789, Earl of Mount Edgecumbe ; married Emma, only daughter of John Gilbert, Archbishop of York ; he entered the Naval Service, and attained the rank of Admiral of the Blue. Died, 1795. H. L., in naval uniform ; left hand and arm up to breast, right arm and hand extended ; in the distance, ships in a gale. Engr. in mezz. by EDWARD Fisher. Size, 13! x iof. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. >. Second. Artists' names ; date ' 1761 ' after engraver's name ;- arms- and Title, bm. ANOTHER, smaller, engraved in stipple by T.. Cook. EDGECUMBE, Hon. Richard. Son of the above ; born, 1764;. succeeded his father as 2nd Earl, 1795. Died, 1839. T. Q. L., as a boy, sitting on a bank, on which his left arm rests y his head resting on his hand. < Engr. in mezz. by W. Dickinson. Size, 13J x io|. Two States: First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd July 2nd, 1774.' B. bm. Second. Title added; in line of pub., address 'W. Dickinson, at Mrs. Sledge's, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' bm. ERROLL, James, 13TH Earl of. Succeeded his grand-aunt, Mary, Countess of Erroll, 1747- He was son of Anne (niece of Mary) and William, Earl of Kilmarnock, who was beheaded in 1746. Lord High Con stable of Scotland; officiated at the Coronation of George III., 1761, and forgot to take off his cap when the king entered : on apologising for the omission, the king entreated him to be covered, as he considered his presence at the ceremony a most particular honour. Dr. Johnson compared him to Sarpedon, from his appearance and stature. Died, 1776. W. L., with his staff of office ; in his robes, over an embroidered coat ; to the left, his coronet ; on his right, a balustrade. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 24^ x Hf . Two States: First. Before any letters, b. bm. SECOND. Artists' names, Titles, and description : ' Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.' BM. 26 W&z (fografcrti aaiorfesJ of fete 3Io!5ljua EejmoltijS. ERSKINE, The Hon. Thomas. Born, 1750 ; third son ofthe 5th Earl of Buchan ofthe Erskines ; having first served in the Army and Navy, was called to the Bar 1778 ; he was counsel for Tom Paine and for Admiral Keppel ; Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales ; made Lord Chancellor of Great Britain in 1806, and created Baron Erskine. Died 17th Nov. 1823. T. Q. L., standing, right arm leaning on a table, the two hands together ; to the right, books on shelves, half concealed by a curtain ; to the left, inkstand and papers. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 17JX 13!. Six States : — First. Before any letters, h. Second. Artists' names in etched letters, s. bm. Third. With the Title ; line of pub. : ' Pubd May ye 6, 1786, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' bm. Fourth. In Title, 'Honourable' instead of 'Honble;' line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd as the Act directs, May 13, 1790, by J. Jones, 74 Great Portland Street.' BM. Fifth. Retouched, and portion of lettering erased, jcs. Sixth. Date altered to 1793 ; after address, 'Marylebone. Price 7s. 6d.' bm. ESDAILE, Sir James. Alderman of Cripplegate Ward; Sheriff of London, 1766; was knighted in that year, on presenting an address to the King on the birth of the Princess Royal and the marriage of the Princess Caroline with Christian VII. of Denmark ; Lord Mayor, 1778. Died, 1793. T. Q. L., sitting in his robes as Lord Mayor, with the insignia of his office. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 17^ x 14. Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. — Second. Artists' names ; arms : ' Published as the Act directs, Jan. ist, 1793, by J. Jones, No. 75 Great Portland Street, Portland Place, and Messrs. Boydell, Cheapside.' bm. Third. The Title added, with date. bm. FAWCETT, General Sir William, K.B. A distinguished Soldier ; served under General Elliott in the Seven Years' War, and was Aide-de-camp to the Marquess of Granby ; Governor of Chelsea Hospital ; translated into English the. 'Reveries of Marshal Saxe.' Born, 1728 ; died, 1804. T. Q. L., standing, in uniform, with ribbon and star of the Order of the Bath ; left hand in the pocket of his waistcoat ; right hand leaning on stick. Engr. in mezz. by James Ward. Size, i7f x 13%. Five trial proofs, bm. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; the plate cleaned. B. Second. Artists' names ; Title and inscription in open letters, b. bm. Third Title in filled-in letters; line of pub.: 'London, Pub. Sept. 3, 1801, by las. Ward, No. 6 Newman Street.' h. FERGUSON, Adam, LL.D., F.R.S. The eminent Historian and Moral Philosopher; born, 1724; Professor of Natural and Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh ; Author of ' History of the Roman Republics,' and many other works. %ty (l&iffratirt Mlorte of fefr gosfljua IReprwlb*. T. Q. L., sitting, with pen in right hand. Engr. in stipple by J. Beugo. Size, 4J x 3J. Artists' names ; Title. ' Publish'd Ocf. 23, 1790, by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly.' bm. Another Plate, looking the reverse way ; engr. by Ridley. FITZWILLIAM, William, Earl. Born, 1748 ; succeeded his father, 1756, as 4th Earl in the Irish and 2nd Earl in the -e.nglisn Peerages ; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1795 ; married, ist, 1770, Lady Charlotte Ponson by daughter ofthe Earl of Bessborough ; and 2nd, Louisa, 4th daughter of Viscount Molesworth and widow of William, ist Lord Ponsonby ; on the death of the Marquess of Kockingham succeeded to the Wentworth estates. Died, 1833. H. L., three-quarter face ; powdered hair ; white waistcoat and white cravat. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 14 x 10.J. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. — Z «. Second. Artists' names and Title in open letters ; line of pub : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, March 31, 1786, by Wm Austin, Drawing Master, Engraver, and Print Merchant, No. 185 Piccadilly, near St. James's Church.' bm. Third. ' W. Austin excudit,' between artists' names ; the Title filled in. H. FLETCHER, Sir Robert. C°l°nel m tne East India Company's service ; Knighted, Dec. 1763 ; and died at the Mauritius on his way to Madras, 1777. H. L., oval ; in uniform ; face half-turned over his right shoulder ; epaulets. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 13 x 10-J. Three Sta tes : -— First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names. 'Publish'd Nov. 24th, 1774.' bm. Third. With Title; line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd Novr. 24th, 1774, by W. Dickinson, at Mrs. Sledge's, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' bm. Another Engraving, reversed ; very dark and blurred, as if the plate had been damaged. B. B'M. FOOTE, Samuel. The eminent Dramatist and Actor ; born at Truro, Cornwall, 172 1 ; educated at Wor cester College, Oxford ; intended for the Bar ; he soon dissipated his means, became an actor, and made his first appearance as Othello without much success. In 1747 he opene'd the Haymarket Theatre and appeared as a humorous imitator of well-known characters, and afterwards appeared in his own farces with considerable success ; he met with an accident in 1766, and broke his leg so badly that it was obliged to be amputated ; on recovery, the Duke of York procured for him a patent for life of the Haymarket Theatre ; he wrote a great many dramatic pieces, many of them full of wit and humour. Died at Dover, 1777. T. Q. L., standing ; leaning on his stick ; hands crossed ; figure slightly bent ; an embroidered waistcoat ; he is looking up to his right. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas BLACKMORE. Size, l6Jx I2f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd June ye 4th, 1771, accord, to Act of Parliament, by W. W. Ryland, in Cornhill.' bm. Third. The Title added, w. 28 tOje <£nffca&e& mart* of fetr 3|o0ljtta Eepnotos.. FORBES, Sir William, Bart. Of Pitsligo ; an eminent Banker ; he, in conjunction with Sir James Hunter Blair, founded the first banking establishment in Edinburgh ; born, 1739 ; succeeded as 6th Baronet, 1743. Sir Walter Scott, in his notes to ' Marmion,' says, ' he was unequalled, per haps, in the degree of individual affection entertained for him by his friends, as well as in general esteem and respect of Scotland at large.' He was of considerable literary abilities ; was a member of the Literary Club with Johnson, Reynolds, Garrick, and Burke ; wrote the life of Dr. Beattie ; married Miss Hay, daughter of Sir James Hay, Bart. Died in 1806. H. L., with ribbon and order ; coat open ; high collar ; frilled shirt ; powdered hair ; looking to his right. Engr. in mezz. by JAMES Ward, Size, l6f x 13^, Six trial proofs, bm. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title in open letters, b. Third. Letters filled in ; line of pub. : 'Edinburgh, Published as the Act directs, 1800, h. jcs. FOX, Charles James. When a youth, with Lady Sarah Bunbury and Lady Susan Strangways. T. Q. L,, with a paper in his hand ; by his side is Lady Susan, offering a dove to Lady Sarah, who is leaning out of a window of Holland House ; to the right, the gardens. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson, 1762. Size, 24^ x 165. Four States : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names only. b. bm. Third. Titles and descriptions added ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd by Jas. Watson, No. 16 Craven Buildings, Drury Lane ; Jno. Bowles, Cornhill ; Carington Bowles, St. Paul's Churchyard ; and Rob' Sayer, Fleet Street, London. Price io/6.' bm. Fourth. Modern, jcs. Kirff.4z FOX, The Right Hon. Charles James. The celebrated Statesman; third son of Henry, first Lord Holland; born, 1749; educated at Eton and Oxford ; M.P. for Midhurst ; on the fall of Lord North, 1782, was appointed one of the Secretaries of State ; opposed Pitt during the whole of his Adminis tration ; in 1806, appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, but died in the same year, aged 57. T. Q. L., standing ; face turned towards left shoulder ; coat buttoned to the top ; right hand on some papers ; ' Bill for the better Regulations of the Affairs of India,' on the table ; a column and curtain behind. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 18 x I3§. ve Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and description in open letters : ' London : Publish'd as ™e ^ dlrects> Nov- Ist> ^84, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone ; and Mr. Austin, Drawing Master, Knightsbridge.' B. bm. ~ Second. The letters of the Title filled in. w. - Third. Line of pub. altered : ' St. James' Street,' instead of ' Knightsbridge.' bm. Fourth. Line of pub. altered to ' Nov. ist, 1792 ; ' ' No. 75 ' instead of ' 63 ; ' ' Price 10/6, Mr. Austin,' &c. erased, w. ^Cco^ULt ta S. a^^tU jil^L Fifth. Date in line of pub. altered to : 'Jan? 23, 1796.' h. J. C. S. in Cat p.. 751, says: 'Jones scraped another plate similar to foregoing' and makes and gives the date 1792, as in fourth state above; but this is the same plate retouched. v 'Etje Q&iffratieD Mlorfus of feiu 3|o0ljua Ee«itoto0. 29 ANOTHER Plate was, however, scraped by Jones, with the date if8g, differing in many particulars, but chiefly to be noted by the difference in the line of buttons, the sky, and the cord sustaining the curtain, which ends in the extreme corner of the plate ; whereas in all the five states mentioned above the cord terminates one quarter of an inch from the corner. An impression of the plate, 1789, in the Windsor collection. Another Plate, engr. in stipple, in oval, by W. LANE, 1793. Size, S\v.6\. Inscribed : ' Sat for in year 1790, the last from Sir Joshua.' Two states. X GARDINI, Felice. A celebrated Violinist ; Manager of the London Opera. Head and Bust. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. REYNOLDS. Size, njx9|. Unfinished. Never published. B. BM. GARRICK, David, J r &' . The celebrated Actor ; born, 1716 ; accompanied Samuel Johnson to London ; he first^ appeared at Goodman's Fields Theatre in 1741, in the character of Richard III., and achieved a great success; married, 1749, the famous danseuse, Mademoiselle Eva Maria Viegel, who took, by order of the Empress Theresa, the name of La Violette. In 1776 he sold his share in Drury Lane Theatre for 37,000/., and his last appearance was in the same year in the character of Don Felix in ' The Wonder,' for the benefit of the Theatrical Fund. Died in 1779, and was buried with much pomp in Westminster Abbey. Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy. T. Q. L., Garrick leaning back with comic expression, being forced on by Comedy with her laughing face and holding a mask ; while Tragedy, with severe countenance and up lifted arm, endeavours to restrain him. 'The thought of placing Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy was a happy one ; the great actor, who began his career in the service of the tragic muse, seeming unable to resist the allurements of her rival.' It is stated by. some that the female figures are portraits of Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Siddons. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 19J x 155. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before the separate plate, bm. ' — Second. Publication plate added ; artists' names ; Latin line ; ' Sold by Edwd Fisher, at the Golden Head, the south side of Leicester Square ; John Boydell, engraver, at the Unicorn in Cheapside ; and E. Bakewell and H. Parker, Print- sellers in Cornhill, opposite Birchin Lane, London. Price 10/6.' B. Third. Without separate plate. JCS. Another Plate, engr. by Chas. Corbutt. Size 1 5J!f x 13. ' Strive not Tragedy nor Comedy to engross a Garrick,' &c. ; Latin line. ' Printed for Rob' Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street ; and Carington Bowles, in St. Paul's Churchyard, London, price 6s.' B. Another, no name of engraver ; figures full length ; plate more upright ; ' Printed for Carington Bowles, 69 in St. Paul's Churchyard, London.' And many smaller. GARRICK, David. In the Character of ' Kiteley.' H. L., face turned towards his right shoulder ; Vandyke collar ; cloak over his right shoulder ; the left hand seen. Engr. in mezz. by J. Finlayson. Size, 13JX iof. Folr States: __ First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, b. Second. Artists' names on engraved part of plate, w. 30 C&e QEnpabeD aflloufes of fetr 3|o0ljua Eepttolliss. Third. Line of pub. between artists' names : ' Publish'd Feb. ist, 1769.' Below, on cleaned space, Title and description: 'Sold" °/f~. Mr. Finlayson, in Berwick Street, Soho.' bm. Fourth. Modern, jcs. cleaned space, Title and description : ' Sold by Mr. Parker, No. "3^ Cornhill, and GARRICK, David. H. L., in a square ; sitting at a table, with a paper inscribed 'Prologue;' hands together, with the thumbs raised and meeting each other ; ruffles at wrists. Engr. in mezz. by THOMAS Watson. Size, 13-j x 11. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before the word ' Prologue.' B. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : 'London, publish'd March 18, 1779, for Watson and Dickinson, No. 158 New Bond Street.' B. bm. Third. Title, description, and dedication added. BM. Another, engr. in mezz. by R. Laurie. Size, i2f xio. Artists' names; Title, 'from the latest picture.' ' Published Jany. 30th, 1779, by J. Stevens.' BM. Another, engr. by Freeman from another picture ; H. L., looking to the right, bm. GAUTHIER, Monsieur. H. L., oval ; in cap and loose dressing-gown ; head inclined over the left shoulder. Engr. in lineby S. Fessard. Size, 14X9J-. One State. Artists' names ; date ' 1762 ' after painter's name. b. GAWLER, John. Ofthe Inner Temple ; married, 1760, Caroline, daughter of John, 3rd Lord Bellenden. H. L., sitting ; front face ; leaning on his right arm ; the hand holds a pen. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13-J x 11. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names in etched letters, b. bm. Second. Artists' names ; arms ; Title ; age and date. bm. Third. Modern impression, jcs. GAWLER, John Bellenden, and Henry. Sons of the above ; the first became Captain of the Guards, and took the name of Ker- Bellenden by sign manual, 1805, at the instance of William, 4th Duke of Roxburgh, who had also appointed him his heir : the bequest, however, was set aside by the decision in the Roxburgh Peerage case. T. Q. L., inscribed ' The School Boys ;' a dog between them ; one holds a portfolio. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 12 x 11. Three Sta tes : First. Before inscription, jcs. " Second. Name of artist, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters, as under : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, August 5th, 1778, by J. R. Smith, 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London.' In scratched letters, on the engraved left-hand corner, ' Master Tx"ei^^wfeUn "ght corner, 'Master Jno. Gawler.' B. bm. Third. Modern ; reworked, jcs. ^'" M*~y, <^>(At^ Lsfr-L •— 'Z-X~ev~> Si CSU.I 36 -%< 6-"*"-y L~*<5 °y Jas- Watson, No. 45 Little Queen Ann Street, near Portland Chapel, and B. Clowes, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside.' H. - Third. In line of pub., address and date altered to ' ist April, 1776, by J. Bretherton, No. 134 New Bond Street.' h. jcs. HEATHFIELD, George Augustus Elliott, Lord. Born, 1 71 8 ; son of Sir Gilbert Elliott; educated at Leyden; entered the Army; wounded at the battle of Dettingen ; in 1759 he raised the first regiment of light horse ; in 1775, Commander-in-Chief in Ireland, and afterwards Governor of Gibraltar ; defended that fortress in the famous siege from 1779 t0 1783. Died, 1790. T. Q. L., in uniform ; standing with the keys of the fortress in his hands ; cannon and mortars near him ; the Straits of Gibraltar in the distance. Engr>-in stipple by Richard Earlom. Size, i6| x 13J. -1 An unfinished etching, bm. The etching, bm. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. _ Second. With arms and line of pub. : ' Publish'd Nov.. ist, 1788, by John and Josiah „,- Boydell, NoAl Cheapside, London.' bm. y a^iZ*^ ^o^Lj i" Third. The 'title added, w. bm. A number of smaller plates by various engravers. W&z (Ensratieti afllorfeg of feir 3|o0ljua Eepnol&g. z7 HERBERT, Master Henry George. Born, 1772; succeeded as 2nd Earl of Carnarvon in 181 1 ; married, 1796, Elizabeth Nelly, daughter of Colonel Dyke Acland of Paston, Somerset. Died in 1833. W. L., as the ' Infant Bacchus ; ' hands on a basket of grapes ; two panthers by his side ; Thyrsus on the ground. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 18J x 13I. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; 'Bacchus' in open etched letters; on engraved part etched 'Master Herbert.' Line of pub. : 'Publish'd 15th Novemr, 1776, by J. Boydell, in Cheapside, London.' — Second. In line of pub. 'Nov1 15th' instead of '15th Novemr.' Title in open letters, bm. Third. Modern, jcs. . — HERTFORD, Francis Seymour Conway, Marquess of, KG. Viceroy in Ireland, 1765 ; Lord Chamberlain, 1766 ; married, 1741, Isabella, daughter of Charles, 3rd Duke of Grafton ; created, 1750, Viscount Beauchamp and Earl of Hertford ; and Earl of Yarmouth and ist Marquess of Hertford, 1793. Died, 1794. H. L., in square ; star on coat, which is trimmed with fur ; the coat has a lappet, which reaches to the shoulder ; powdered hair. Engr. in mezz. by John Watts. Size, 12J x tog. Three States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. 3. Second. Title, &c, in open letters ; artists' names in etched letters. W. Third. Artists' names, Title, and description ; line of pub. : 'Pubd. Jan. 28, 1786, by jno_ Watts, No. 34 Red Lyon Street, Holborn, and Wm. Dickinson, No. 158 New Bond Street.' bm. HERVEY, The Hon. Augustus John (Captain R.N.). Colonel of Marines and Commander-in-Chief of her Majesty's ships in the Mediter ranean ; became, at the death of his uncle, 3rd Earl of Bristol. Died, 1779. He married privately, in 1744, Miss Chudleigh, known afterwards as the Duchess of Kingston, from having contracted a bigamous marriage with the Duke of Kingston, for which she was tried and convicted. T. Q. L., in naval uniform ; left arm resting On a cannon, with plan of a fortification in his hand ; right hand holding a sword ; ships in the distance attacking a fortress. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 12J x 10. Two States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. 3. Second. Artists' names; arms; description; date, 1763. Line of pub. between artists' names : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, and sold by Edwd Fisher, at the Golden Head, south side of Leicester Square.' bm. HOARE, Master. Henry, only son of Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart., F.R.S, the Historian of Wiltshire, by Hester, eldest daughter of William, ist Lord Lyttelton ; born, 1785 ; married, 1802, Charlotte, only daughter of Sir Edward Deny, Bart. Died, v. p., 1836. W. L., as a child ; white frock ; holding a spade ; a barrowful of flowers on his left ; a dog on his right ; his straw hat on the ground ; landscape, &c. Engr. in stipple by Charles Wilkin. Size, g\ x 7|. 38 W& (fepaiieo afllorfeg of fetr 3|o0l)ua EepnolosL Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters : ' Pubd May, 1789, by C. Wilkin, No. 83 Queen Ann Street East.' bm. Second. Title, &c, in etched letters. 'Publish'd June, 1789, by C. Wilkin and R. Evans, Printsellers, Poultry, and Darling, Great Newport Street.' w. Third. Printed in colours, w. HOLDERNESS, Robert, Earl of. Robert D'Arcy, 8th Baron Conyers and 4th Earl of Holderness ; succeeded, 1722 ; one of the principal Secretaries of State from 1751—53 ; a member of the Dilettanti Society; married Mary, daughter of the Seigneur Doublet, a Dutch nobleman, and had one daughter, Amelia. The Earl died in 1778, when the Title became extinct ; the Barony of Conyers descended to his daughter, who married Francis Godolphin, 5th Duke of Leeds. H. L., looking to his left. Engr. in stipple by Robt. Cooper. Size, si x Ah From an original picture in the possession of the Rev. C. Alderson. 'Published Jany. 28, 181 1, by Cadell and Davies, Strand.' B. bm. HOOD, Samuel, Lord. Son of a clergyman at Thorncombe, Devonshire ; born, 1724; became an Admiral in the Navy ; was with Sir G. Rodney, and commanded the Africa; after the celebrated victory over the Count de Grasse, April 12th, 1782, he was created Lord Hood; elected, 1784, M.P. for Westminster, in opposition to Mr. Fox; in 1793 he took Toulon and Corsica; created a Viscount and appointed Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 1796. Died, 1816. Bromley, in ' British Portraits,' mistakes him for his brother, Alexander Hood, afterwards Lord Bridport, another distinguished Admiral ; also painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. T. Q. L., in naval uniform ; leaning on a rock; head turned over his right shoulder; hand holding a paper ; two ships engaged in the distance ; clouds and smoke ; rocks to right. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 18 x 14. Two States: First. Artists' names in etched letters ; Title in open letters ; description and dedica tion. 'London : Publish'd according to Act, Decr 4th, 1783, and sold by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' 3. BM. Second. The Title in filled-in letters, bm. HOPE, Henry E. Son of Henry Hope of Boston, and grandson of Archibald Hope and Anna Claus of Amsterdam. He became the chief partner of the great house of the Hopes of Amsterdam on the death of his uncle Adrian. His sister married John Goddard, of Woodford Hall, Essex. Their eldest daughter married John Williams, of Trevorne (see Mrs. Williams-Hope, Part IL). Mr. Henry Hope settled in London in 1794, and was the founder ofthe magni ficent collection of pictures— chiefly Dutch— known as the Hope collection. ¦ v Ti" Q' L"' sittin& > "&nt hand holds a Pen ! left arm leaning on a table, over which is a rich cloth, with paper and writing materials ; from a window is seen a landscape, with trees ; to the right, a curtain draped. Engr. in mezz. by C. H. Hodges. Size, 14JX iif. Three Sta tes : First. Before all letters, b. 1%. Second. Artists' names; Title in open letters. 'Published Jan? ist, 1788, bv John and Josiah Boydell, No. ^ Cheapside, London.' bm. Third. The Title in filled-in^etters. h. succeeded his father in 1773 ; married, 1775, Emilia Olivia, only daughter of George Usher, Lord St. George. Died, 1804. T. Q. L., sitting in a chair ; right arm on a paper on a table ; left arm resting on arm of chair ; hand to the waistcoat ; coat trimmed with fur ; knees crossed. Engr. in mezz. by John Dixon. Size, i8Jx 13J. Three States: First. Before the plate was cleaned ; artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters; ' Publish* according to Act of Parliament, Nov. 25, 1774.' 3. bm. Second. Plate partly cleaned ; back of chair worked over with the needle ; artists' names etched, and arms ; date of pub. altered to 'April 25th, 1775.'* bm. — Third. Artists' names engraved ; Title, &c. ; description ; line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, May 19, 1775, by J. Dixon, Kempe's Row, opposite Ranelagh, Chelsea.' h. LELAND, Thomas, D.D. Born, 1722; friend and correspondent of Johnson; published a history of Ireland in 1773; librarian of Trinity College, Dublin. Died, 1785. H. L., in an oval ; in canonicals ; wig and bands. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, 12^ x 95. Two States: First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters ; before the plate was cleaned. 'Publish'd May 16, 1777, by Jno. Dean, Church Street, Soho.' 3. bm. -—- Second. 'Sir' instead of 'Sr' before painter's name; Title ; 'Published' instead of ' Publish'd.' bm. LEWISHAM, George, Viscount, K.G. Born, 1755 ; succeeded his father, as 3rd Earl of Dartmouth, 1801 ; married, 1782, Frances, daughter of Heneage, 3rd Earl of Aylesford. He was M.P. for Plymouth, 1773 ; for the city of Stafford, 1783; President of the Board of Control; Lord Steward ofthe Household ; called to the House of Lords during the lifetime of his father. Died, 1810. H. L., oval ; as a youth, in Vandyke dress ; left sleeve slashed ; cloak over right shoulder ; dress not slashed ; front face ; dark hair over the forehead ; looking to his left. Engr. in mezz. by J. SPILSBURY. Size, 1 if x 8 J. Artists' names and line of pub. the same as Legge (p. 45). f, , \ ., X' —. 5-% -^ U-k. 2T ^-/^ f^c^A l LIFFORD, Right Hon. James Hewitt, Viscount. Born, 1709 ; an eminent Barrister ; Judge of the Court of King's Bench ; Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, 1767 ; created Baron Lifford, 1768 ; and Viscount, 1781. Died, 1789. W. L., sitting in his robes ; his left arm resting on a table, on which is the mace. Engr. in mezz. by Robert Dunkarton. Size, 23! x i6f. Three Sta tes : "~ First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. 3. Second. The Title, &c, in open letters, bm. Third. Artists' names, arms, Title, and line of pub.: ' London, Publish'd Tan? 1 1790, by T. Macklin, Poets' Gallery, Fleet Street' bm. * Smith describes this state without arms. •Efie (fepaiieti cLGlotrfesf of fetr _fo0f)ua Eepotogf. 47 LIGONIER, John, Viscount. He served in all the wars of Queen Anne under the Duke of Marlborough ; at Dettingen, 1742 ; made prisoner at the battle of Laufeldt, 1747 ; presented to Louis XV., and was soon released ; created Viscount, 1757, and Earl, 1766 ; Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces, and Field Marshal. Died, 1770, aged 91, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. W. L., on horseback ; staff in right hand ; horse rearing ; army in background ; battle field, supposed -to be Dettingen, on which he was knighted under the Royal Standard. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 21x18. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names, Titles, &c. ; line of pub. : ' Sold by E. Fisher at the Golden Head in Leicester Square. Price 10s. 6d.' bm. Another Plate. Engr. in line by J. Collyer. Size, 6| x 6f . ^ * u . — 4\-*>. -¦ . LOCKHART, John, Captain R.N. < Afterwards Admiral Sir John Lockhart-Ross, Bart, 6th Baronet ; born, 1721 ; succeeded his' brother, 1780; took the name of Ross on succeeding to the property of his uncle, General Ross ; made Admiral, 1779 ; highly distinguished himself when in command of the Tartars his action with seven French privateers, in 1759, was substantially rewarded by the merchants of London and Bristol ; married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord President ofthe Court of Session. Died, 1790. T. Q. L., in uniform ; left arm across the body, supported by the right hand, which holds a staff ; the fore-finger of the left hand points to a ship in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 13! x 1 1. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names and Title ; in right-hand corner, $s. B. Third. Line of pub. added: 'Published Augt. 8, 1821, by Richard Laurie, No. 53 Fleet Street, London.' H. jcs. - LOUGHBOROUGH, Alexander Wedderburn, Lord. Born, 1733; eldest son of Peter Wedderburn of Chesterhall, a Lord of Session, generally known in Scotland as Lord Chesterhall ; called to the English Bar, 1757, and attained great reputation as a lawyer ; was M.P. for Richmond, in Yorkshire ; appointed Solicitor- General, 1771; Attorney-General, 1778; Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and created Baron Loughborough, 17S0 ; Lord Chancellor, 1793; created Earl of Rosslyn, 1801 Died in 1805. T. Q. L., sitting in his robes ; his arm resting on the arm of a chair ; a paper in his left hand ; on table inkstand and papers ; curtain and columns, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 18 x 13J The etching, bm. Three States: First. Artists' names, Title, and description in etched letters ; '-Publish'd as the Act directs, March 31, 1786, by Wm. Austin, drawing master, engraver, and print merchant, No. 195 Piccadilly, near St. James's Church, London.' bm. Second. ' W. Austin exc'.' between artists' names, bm. --— . Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Published Aug', ist, 1797, by Darling & Thompson, Gt. Newport Street, and T. Simpson, St. Paul's Church Yard.' bm. 48 <&& (lEn_;rat>rti MovU of feir 3|o0£iua EeimotosS. LUCAN, Charles Bingham, Lord. Sir Charles Bingham, M.P. for the County of Mayo ; created, 1776, Baron Lucan of Castlebar, and Earl of Lucan, 1795; married Margaret, daughter and sole heir of John Smith, Esq., of Cannons Leigh, Devon ; by her he had four children, two of whom, Lavinia, Countess Spencer, and Anne (died unmarried), were painted by Sir Joshua. W. L., in oval, in the dress of the period ; powdered hair ; face turned to the left. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 13 x log. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub.: 'London, Pub. as the Act directs, Dec. ist, 1787 by J. Jones, No. 75 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' w. Second. The arms added. 3. Third. The Title and date added, bm.. LUCAS, Charles, M.D. An Irish Physician ; he was compelled to leave Ireland on account of his political principles ; came to London ; was regarded as a martyr to liberty, and eulogised by Dr. Johnson ; he edited, 1758, Swift's ' History of the Last Four Years of the Reign of Queen Anne ;' he was afterwards M.P. for Dublin, and a statue erected to his memory is in the Exchange, Dublin. Died in 1771. H. L., in a wig, bands, and gown ; holding a scroll with a Latin inscription (thesis for his Doctor's degree) in his hand. Engr. in mezz. by J. McArdell. Size, iofx 8f.. Three States : First. Before the Latin lines on the Thesis, jcs. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' bm. ~- Third. Line of pub. altered to. ' London, Printed for Rob'. Sayer, Map and Print- seller, at No. 53 in Fleet Street.' w. '.'. 'Y :¦ . MACPHERSON, James, M.P. Editor of ' Ossian ;' born- at Kingussie, 1738 ; died 1-796. Dr. Johnson treated him as an impostor,, and would not believe in Fingal or Ossian. H. L., in oval ; dress trimmed with fur ; a roll of paper in his right hand ; looking to his right. Engr. in stipple by J. K. Sherwin. Size, 7_ x 6. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. w. Second. Artists' names, Title ; 'Published 1775/ b. w.. Another Plate. Engraved by W. Bond. Size, S\ x 6|. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names with Title, and date of birth and death. 'Aquafortis' after engraver's name. bm. Second. The words 'aquafortis' erased. BM. MALDEN, Viscount, and Lady Elizabeth CAPEL. Children of William Anne, 4th Earl of Essex. Viscount Maiden, born 1757, became 5th Earl ; a D.C.L. and F.S.A. ; took the surname of Coningsby. Died, 1839. Lady Eliza beth married John, 3rd Earl Monson. W&z (fopafati Mlorkg of felr 3|o0ljua Eepnologf* 49 W. L. Lord Maiden stands in a Vandyke dress, with a stick in his right hand ; his sister is sitting, holding a wreath of flowers in her left hand, a basket of flowers at her feet ; left arm rests on a pedestal, on which is a vase ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by C. Turner. Size, i8f x 14^. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. 1__ — Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub.: 'London, Puba July 14, 1817, by C. Turner, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.' 3. bm. MALONE, The Right Hon. Anthony. Born, 1700 ; eldest son of Richard Malone of Baronston, County Westmeath. He be came, like his father, one ofthe brightest ornaments ofthe Irish Bar; M.P. for Westmeath; appointed Prime Serjeant, 1740; Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland, 1757 ; but was removed in 1760 ; married Rose, daughter of Sir Ralph Gore, Speaker of the House of Commons. Died, 1776. T. Q. L., sitting in his robes, with a long wig and long lace bands ; his right arm rests on a table ; a roll of paper in his hand. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 18 x 13I. Three Sta tes : -First. Before any letters, w. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. all in etched letters ; the word ' formerly before 'Chancellor': 'Publish'd feb. 15, 1779, by J. R. Smith, Bateman's Buildings, Soho, London.' B. Third. The word 'formerly' erased ; in line of pub., 'No. 10' before 'Bateman's;' ' Square ' after ' Soho.' bm. MALONE, Edmund. The well-known Commentator of Shakespeare ; nephew of the above ; born, 1741 ; son of Edmund, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland, who was second son of Richard Malone ; educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; called to the Irish Bar, 1767 ; devoted him self to literature ; 1790, published an edition of Shakespeare ; 1795, exposed the imposture of the Irelands; one of Sir Joshua Reynolds' executors; published a Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Life of Dryden, and a Biographical Sketch of the Right Hon. William Windham. Died, 1812. H. L., in powdered wig ; holding a book in his right hand. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 3f x 2 j. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. Second. Title; ' Engraved by Bartolozzi from a picture painted by Sir Josa Reynolds.' B. BM. Third. Line of pub. added : ' London, Printed for J. Bell, British Library, Strand, May i6'h, 1787.' Another Plate, engr. by C. Knight, 1791. Size, 5 x 4, without the book. bm. MANNERS, Lord Robert, Captain R.N. Second son of John, Marquess of Granby, the famous General ; he commanded the Resolution frigate, and was killed in Lord Rodney's action, April 12th, 1782. W. L., in uniform ; black cravat ; frilled shirt ; his right hand resting on an anchor ; left arm bent ; hand resting on his hip ; in the distance some line-of-battle ships. Engr. in mezz. by WilLiam DICKINSON. Size, 23! x 15^. Two States: — &- T. Ti First. Before any letters, jcs. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd by J. Boydell, Engraver in Cheap- side, 1761.' 3: Another, engr. by R. Brookshaw Artists' names and Title : ' Printed for John Bowles, No. 13 in Cornhill, London.' °-^- **fe: ' MARKHAM, William, D.D. Tutor to the Prince of Wales and Duke of York ; Master of Westminster School ; Bishop of Chester, 177 1 ; Archbishop of York, 1777. Died, 1807, aged 88. H. L., looking slightly to his left ; a book in his hand ; gown and bands. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 11JX9J. Two Sta tes : First. Before the face was altered ; remark difference in the upper lip, and deep shadow on right cheek, bm. Second. After the face was altered, bm. This plate was found amongst Mr. Fisher's effects after his death. MARKHAM, W., D.D., when Archbishop of York. T. O. L., in square, standing ; in full canonicals ; holding his cap in his hand ; column and curtain behind. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, i8Jx 14. Two States : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd 17 August, 1778, by J. Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. Second. Between artists' names, ' From an original painting in the Hall, Christchurch, Oxford ;' Title, &c. much lengthened; in line of pub., '17th' after ' Aug'.' bm. tKje QErtgcatieti aaiorfef of feir 3fo«rt)ua Eepnoltiss. 5 1 MARLBOROUGH, Charles Spencer, 2nd Duke of, K.G. Married, 1732, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, Lord Trevor; a Brigadier-General in the Army ; commanded a Brigade of Foot Guards at the battle of Dettingen, 1743 ; Commander- in-Chief of the British forces in Germany, 1758 ; and died of fever in the same year at Munster, in Westphalia. H. L., in uniform ; engraved breastplate ; ribbon and star ; looking to his right ; black cravat. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. Size, iof X9. Five States: First. Before any letters. B. — Second. With arms only. bm. — Third. With artists' names ; date, '1758,' after painter's name ; Title, dedication, and line of pub. : ' Sold by R. Houston, Charing Cross. Price 2.9.' h. bm. Fourth. In line of pub. after Cross, 'R. Sayer in Fleet Street, and John Bowles and Son in Cornhill. Pr. 2s.' w. — . Fifth. Line of pub. altered to 'London, Printed for Rob'. Sayer, Map and Printseller, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street.' w. MARLBOROUGH, George, 3RD Duke of, and Family. The group consists of George, 3rd Duke, sitting in Court dress ; Caroline, his Duchess, standing in the centre, her right hand touching the Duke's left arm ; by the Duke's right stands George, Marquess of Blandford (afterwards 4th Duke), his hand on the Duke's shoulder, at his feet a dog ; on the left of the Duchess, Lord Henry ; next to him Lady Caroline (afterwards Lady Clifden), looking to her sister, Lady Elizabeth ; in front of the Duchess, Lady Charlotte, holding a mask, and Lady Anne (afterwards Countess of Shaftesbury), drawing back with a frightened expression, and grasping Lady Elizabeth's dress ; an Italian greyhound at her feet, and a spaniel ; a statue on a pedestal, an arch with a draped curtain, &c. Engr. in mezz by Charles Turner. Size, 29! x 2o£. Two States: First. Artists' names, line of pub.: 'Publish'd Oct. 24, 1815, by C. Turner.' Second. With Title, &c. ; line of pub. altered: ' London,' before ' published ;' address, ' No. 50 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.' bm. There is another plate, much reduced, by same engraver. MASON, Rev. William. Yttii Prebendary of York ; born, 1725 ; educated at Cambridge ; author of 'Isis,' and other poems ; made one of the King's Chaplains, but was dismissed owing to his advocacy of freedom for the American Colonies ; he wrote, under the name of ' McGregor,' the heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers ; he was a good amateur artist and art critic, and gave Sir Joshua Reynolds the easel which is now in possession ofthe Royal Academy. Died in 1797. H. L., holding a roll of paper in his left hand ; white neckcloth ; powdered hair. Engr. in mezz by W. DOUGHTY, 1779. Size, 15! x 13. Three States: First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned. 3. ^ Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Published as the Act directs, Nov. 25, 1779, by Will™. Doughty, No. 4 Little Titchfield Street, Cavendish Square.' H. jcs. Third. Address in line of pub. altered to 'No. 31 Charlotte Street, Portland Chapel. Price 7s. 6d.' bm. 52 W$z QEnpatati flfllorfcss of fei'r 3|tigrt)ua Eepnolo& MILBANKE, Ralph. Afterwards Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th Baronet; brother of Lady Melbourne; married, 1777, Judith, daughter of Sir Edward Noel, Viscount Wentworth, and by whom he had an only daughter, Anna Isabella, who married (Jan. 181 5) the celebrated Lord Byron. H. L., oval ; laced coat.; open waistcoat ; three-quarter face ; looking to his left. Engr. in stipple by J. Marcuard. Size, 4§x 3f. On the plate, 'Jos. Reinold pinxt.' BM. MILLER, Sir Frederick, of Glenlee, Bart. Lord President of the Court of Sessions. H. L., oval ; wig and gown. Engr. in line by D. Blackmore Pyet. Size, 3! x 2§. 3. MILLINGTON, Sir Thomas, F.R.S. Savilian Professor at Oxford ; President of the Royal College of Physicians. H. L., in oval ; flowing wig ; gown and bands. Engr. in stipple by J. WOOLNOTH. Artists' names, with Title and description ; below a representation of the old College of Physicians : 'London, Published D. Thornton, March 1, 1807.' b. MOIRA, Earl of. See Rawdon. MORPETH, George, Lord. Born, 1773; succeeded as 6th Earl of Carlisle, 1825; father ofthe well-known Statesman; Lord-Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, and a Knight of the Garter; married, 1 801, Georgiana, eldest daughter and co-heir of William, 5th Duke of Devonshire. Died October, 1848. H. L., in an oval, as a boy ; long hair ; large shirt collar ; looking to his left. Engr. in line by Thomas Trotter, 1787. Size, 13! x iof. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd as the Act directs Jan. 25, 1787, by Thos. Trotter, No. 27 Edgeware Road, Oxford Street.' bm. Second. The Title, with date of age added, w. A mezzotint was scratched by same engraver, but never finished ; only one or two impressions taken. B. bm. MUDGE, Rev. Zachariah, D.D. Prebendary of Exeter ; Vicar of St. Andrew's, Plymouth ; author of an ingenious Essay for a new Version of the Psalms. Reynolds' earliest friend. H. L., in square ; full wig ; canonicals ; right hand to his chin ; book in front. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 11x9. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names and Title, bm. " Third. Line of pub. added : ' Sold by Ryland & Bryer, at the King's Arms, Cornhill.' bm. MUDGE, John, M.D., F.R.S. An eminent Physician at Plymouth ; son of the above ; he improved the construction of the reflecting telescope. Died in 1793. H. L. ; turning over leaves of a book ; velvet cap. Engr. in mezz. by W. DICKINSON. Size, 13J x iof. %%t (fopabtti Ofllorksf of fefr 3|oss.iua Eepnolti& 53 Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. ..-— Second. Artists' names and Title in etched letters, bm. Third. Artists' names and Title engraved, bm. NEWTON, Thomas, D.D. Bishop of Bristol and Dean of St. Paul's ; born at Lichfield, 1704 ; educated at West minster and Cambridge; published, 1749, an edition of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' and ' Paradise Regained;' in 1750, his 'Dissertation on the Prophecies ;' Bishop of Bristol, 1761 ; Dean of St. Paul's, 1768. Died, 1782. T. Q. L., in canonicals ; holding a square cap in his hand ; in the background a view of St. Paul's. Engr. in mezz by Thomas Watson. Size, 16 x 125. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. — Second. With artists' names and line of pub. : 'Publish'd May ist, 1775, for Thos. Watson, No. 142 New Bond Street.' H. Third. With Title and description added, w. NORTHUMBERLAND, Hugh Percy, Earl of, K.G. Sir Hugh Smithson, Bart. He married Lady Elizabeth Seymour, daughter of the Duke of Somerset ; at whose death he succeeded as Earl of Northumberland, in 1750 ; took the name of Percy, the Countess being the heiress of the Percies ; created Duke of Northum berland in 1766. H. L. ; three-quarter face ; in the robes ofthe Garter, with the collar ; powdered hair. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 19I x 14I. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters., bm. Second. Artists' names, with names of Titles, &c. ; line of pub. : ' Sold by Edwd. Fisher, at the Golden Head, Leicester Square ; Tho". Jefteries, the corner of St. Martin's Lane ; and Carington Bowles, St. Paul's Church Yard, London.' bm. Another Plate. Reduced to i2§ x 10. Two Sta tes : First. Title, &c. : ' Printed for Carington Bowles, in St. Paul's Church Yard, Thos. Jefferys at Charing Cross, and George Pully in Fleet Street.' 3. bm. Second. Title altered to ' Right HonWe Hugh Percy ;' artists' names erased. B. OMAI. An Otaheitan Chief, brought over by Captain Furneaux in the Adventure frigate ; was a.great lion in London society, being the first South Sea Islander seen in this country; he returned to the Pacific with Captain Cook. W. L., in an Eastern dress, with turban ; naked feet ; an Eastern landscape. Engr. in mezz. by John JacobE. Size, 22§x 15$. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters. 3. Second. Artists' names, with Title, description, and line of pub. : ' London, Published August 15th, 1777, by John Jacobe", at Mrs. HwJ^eJs, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' bm, — Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Published Sept. I, 1780, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' h. jcs. 54 Wbi (fografao MJorfwJ of fetr 3|o0_ma IfagnoIM. ORLEANS, Louis Philippe Joseph. The famous Egalite" ; born, 1747 ; father of Louis Philippe, King of the French ; he voted for the death of Louis XVI., and was present at his execution ; he was himself guillo tined in 1793. Sir Joshua said he never saw a man stand so well, wholly unoccupied, as the Duke of Orleans. W. L., in hussar uniform; his right hand holding his busby; a black attendant holds his horse ; to the right, in the distance, a castle. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 24 x 175. Two Sta tes : — • First. Artists' names, Title, and description in English and French ; line of pub. : -» / ' London, publish'd March 30, 1786, by J. R. Smith, N° Y3 Oxford Street.' B. r Second. In line of pub. the address altered to ' 31 King Street, Covent Garden.' H. PAINE, James, and his Son. The father was a celebrated architect of the period ; one of the founders of the Society of Artists; High Sheriff for the County of Surrey. Died in France, 1789. T. Q. L., the father sitting ; the son leaning over him, looking at an architectural drawing. Engr. in mezz. by JAMES WATSON. Size, by 16 x I2|. Three States: — „ First. Before letters ; before the letters on the scroll, b. bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Sold by Ryland & Bryer, at the King's Arms in Cornhill.' bm. Third. J. C. S. says, ' Vilely retouched.' PATERSON, John. City Solicitor ; clerk to the Irish Society, and clerk to the Commissioners of the Land Tax ; he was Page to the Earl of Stair in 171 5 ; his grandfather was the last Archbishop of Glasgow ; he was one ofthe pall-bearers at Garrick's funeral. Died 1789, in his 85th year. H .L., square border; sitting, in powdered wig; white neckcloth and frill; coat with ornamental buttons and loops ; holding in his hand a plan to raise 300,000/ to complete Blackfriars Bridge, redeeming the toll, and embanking the north side ofthe Thames. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 12J x io|. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. bm. — , Second. The Title and description added, bm. \1_ :.^u^ ¦:--..¦; PEMBROKE, Henry, ioth Earl of. Born July, 1734 ; married, 1756, Elizabeth, second daughter of Charles, 2nd Duke of Marlborough ; Lieutenant-General in the Army. Died, 1794. T. Q. L., in military costume; black cravat over white one ; sash over left shoulder; right arm bent ; hand on the hilt of his sword ; battle in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN Dixon. Size, i6f x 13. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names in etched letters, bm. Second. Title, &c, between artists' names, ' Sold by Ryland and Bryer, N° 27 in Cornhill ;' below, ' Published according to Act of Parliament, Sepf 5, 1769.' BM. Third. After ' Sold,' ' Wm. Wynne Ryland,' instead of ' Ryland and Bryer ;' date altered to 'Feb?, 177 1.' H. %& dBttgrataD a&lorfcg of fete 3N*)ua Eej.noto&. 55 PEMBROKE, Henry, ioth Earl of, with Elizabeth, Countess of PEMBROKE, and their Son George, Lord HERBERT. T. Q. L., the Countess sitting ; a turban on her head ; her left hand holding the left hand of her son, who has a book in his right hand. The Earl in the same costume as the first, standing by his side. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, i3f x io£. Three Sta tes : - First. Before the plate was cleaned ; artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters: 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Feb. 2, 1773.' Second. Titles, and description ; line of pub. altered to ' London, Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Feb. 2, 1773, by James Watson, N° 45 Little Queen Ann Street, Portland Chapel, & B. Clowes, Engraver, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Printed and publish'd according to Act of Parliament, iB' April, 1776, by J. Bretherton, No. 134 New Bond Street.' H. Smith gives a fourth ; modern impression. PERCY, Thomas, D.D., Dean of Carlisle. c-*«-° Born, 1728, at Bridgnorth, in Shropshire ; educated at Oxford ; Chaplain in Ordinary to the King ; Dean of Carlisle, 1778 ; Bishop of Dromore, 1782. Author of ' Percy's Relics,' ' Hermit of Warkworth,' &c. H. L., in a velvet cap ; gown and bands ; face turned to his left ; holding a parchment volume marked ' MSS.' in his left hand. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 13I x 10J. An unfinished state, bm. Five States: First. Before any letters, before the plate was cleaned, b. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. etched : ' Publish'd Feb. 2nd, 1775.' Third. Title, &c. ; line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd Feb. 2, 1775, by W. Dickinson, . at Mrs. £lc_igcis, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' bm. Sfcii.-- Fourth. 'Dean of Carlisle' added to Title, h. Fifth. Smith gives a state with ' Decanus Carleolensis, 1778,' instead of 'Dean of Carlisle.' Plate slightly reduced in size. jcs. PITCAIRN, William, M.D., F.R.S. Born, 171 1 ; Fellow of the College of Physicians, 1750; President, 1775-84. Died 1 79 1, aged 80. H. L., in his gown as President ofthe College of Physicians ; two buttons visible on his coat ; curled powdered wig ; four stars on the gown on the left shoulder. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN JONES. Unfinished ; two white spots, bm. Three States: First. Before any letters ; plate partly cleaned, b. Second. Plate cleaned, bm. -Third. Artists' names ; Title in open letters; line of pub.: ' Published according to Act of Parliament.' bm. PORTLAND, William Henry Cavendish, 3RD Duke of. Born, 1738 ; a distinguished Statesman in the time of George III. ; twice Prime Minister ; married, 1766, Dorothy, daughter of William, 4th Duke of Devonshire. Died October, 1809. 56 ,^ REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua, P.R.A., F.R.S., LL.D. The greatest of English portrait-painters ; born at Plympton, in Devonshire, in 1723 ; he early showed a talent for drawing; at 17 he came to London and became a pupil of Hudson, a well-known portrait-painter, under whom he studied for two years ; owing to a quarrel with Hudson he returned to Devonshire and commenced painting portraits on his own account, but soon went back to London, and again returned to Devonshire in 1746, summoned there by the last illness of his father. In 1749 he made the acquaintance of Captain Keppel, and sailed with him to the Mediterranean on board the Centurion, and afterwards visited Italy, where he stayed, studying the old masters, till 1753, and on his return to England at once took the position to which his talents entitled him, and became the principal portrait-painter of the day, perhaps the greatest England has produced. He was the first President of the Royal Academy, founded in 1768, and in that capacity delivered his well-known discourses. He continued to exercise his profession in full vigour till 1790, when his eyesight suddenly failed him. He died at his house in Leicester Square February 23rd, and was buried at St. Paul's Cathedral on the 3rd of March, 1792. H. L., three-quarter face ; a loose cloak thrown over the shoulders j right hand on a portfolio. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson, Size, 16 x 13. Two States: a 1 ^'i4^ ayU ¦C^^-c^.f,. fa/*^c< ^Ct^ c^c^a^^ et First. Artists' names ;' R. Sayer excudit,' between, bm. Second. With line of pub. : 'London, Printed for Rob'" Sayer, Map and Printseller, No. 53 Fleet Street ; published as the Act directs, 10 July, 1770.' BM. REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. H. L., in cap and gown; right hand holding a paper; left hand to his wssistcoat; white cravat ; frilled shirt. Engr. in mezz. by C. Townley. Size, i3§x rri. Two States: First. After Title ; 'Painted by himself;' engraver's name and Titles ; line of pub. : 'Published as the Act directs, June 30, 1777, and to be had of C. Townley, No. 7 New Bond Street.' B. bm.- Second. Address altered to 'Jean Marc Pascal, Berlin,' H. Another, engr. in stipple by J. K. Sherwin. Size, iof x o-J. Two States: First. Artists' names, Title, in etched letters, b. Second. Title and description ; line of pub. : ' Published Octr 14, 1 784, by J. K. Sherwin, Engraver to His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Rob' Wilkinson, No. 58 Cornhill.' bm. REYNOLDS, SIR JOSHUA, as President of the Royal Academy. x T. Q. L., in cap and gown ; left hand resting on table, on which is a bust of Michael Angelo ; right arm bent ; hand to hip. Engr. in mezz. by VALENTINE GREEN. Size, I7f x 15. Four States: First. Artists' names .and line of pub. in etched letters ; plate partly cleaned : 'Published Decern1 ist, 1780, by V. Green, 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.' H. bm. 1 58 %$z (feffrabrti Mlorfos of fetr 3|o0fjua Eepnottijs. — — Second. Artists' names, Title, and description : ' Painted by Himself instead of ' Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds ;' line of pub. in right corner altered to ' Publish'd by V. Green, Decr I, 1780, &c.' bm. Third. Plate reduced in width to 14! ; all letters taken out ; the hair on bust much lighter. 3. Fourth. Plate further reduced by \7\ to 14!, without any letters ; badly retouched, h. — *¦ T3. »— REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. H. L., with spectacles ; powdered hair ; left arm advanced. Engr. in the mixed manner by CAROLINE Watson. Size, 12^ x 10. Two States: First. Before any letters ; on satin, bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, with verses from Seneca; line of pub. : 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, March 1, 1789, by T. Cadell, Strand.' bm. Another, engr. in mezz. by G. Clint. Size, 1 if x 9^, with Title ; no names of artists : ' Publish'd Nov. 1, 1799, by Lewis Wells, 26 Leadenhall St.' bm. h. REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. H. L. ; three-quarter face ; high coat collar ; powdered hair. Engr. in mezz. by CAROLINE Kir-kley. Size, 13 x n£. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned;, b. bm. Second. Artist's names ; line of pub. : ' London, Pubd as the Act directs, March 15, 1795, by A. Molteno, Printseller to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, No. 76 St. James's. Street.' bm. Third. With Title added., w. REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. H. L., with left hand shading his eyes ; in his right hand a palette, brushes, and maul-stick. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Size, i2| x 10. Two States: First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters: 'Publish'd Feb? ist, 1795, by S. W. Reynolds, No. 6 Broad Street.' 7s. 6d. stamped on. B. bm. Second. With Title, &c. ; ' From an original picture in the possession of Thos. Lane, Esq., of Copfleet.' Price altered from 6s. to 7s. 6d. Sir Joshua REYNOLDS and JERVAISE as Shepherds. (See Oxford Window.) REYNOLDS, Rev. Samuel. Father of Sir Joshua Reynolds. H. L., in profile ; in loose gown. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. REYNOLDS. Size, I2f x 10J Two States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names ; Title in open letters ; line of pub. : Pubd Jan*. I, 1823, by Colnaghi & Co., 13 Cockspur Street. Proof.' bm. %%z (fetpaijeti 2Eorfe0 of feir 3|o0fma Eepnolti0+ 59 RICHMOND, Charles Lennox, Duke of. Cotton, in Cat. of Portraits, says this picture was engraved by J. Watson ; Richardson's Cat., 1794, says ' G. Watson;' Bromley's Cat. of B. P., p. 335, says 'T. Watson;' J. C. Smith's Cat., B. MP., does not give it. ROBERTSON, W., D.D. The celebrated Historian ; born, 1721 ; author ofthe ' History of Scotland,' ' History of Charles V.,' ' History of America,' &c. ; President of the University of Edinburgh in 1762. Died, 1793. T. Q. L., sitting in his canonicals ; a pen in the right hand ; left arm resting on arm of chair ; to left a table, with books, papers, and inkstand ; a draped curtain at the back. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN DIXON. Size, i8| x 14. Five Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; line of pub, in etched letters : '' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, November ist, 1772.' 3. Second. To line of pub. is added : ' Sold by J. Boydell, Cheapside ; S. Hooper, Ludgate Hill ; T. Bradford, Fleet Street ; J. Burford, Bridge Street, Westminster ; and J. Dixon, Kempe's Row, opposite Ranelagh Walk, Chelsea.' All in etched letters, bm. """* Third. The Title added ; date of pub. altered to ' Dec. 1, 1772.' h. ^—r- Fourth. Date of pub. altered to ' Feb. 1, 1773.' bm. Fifth. J. C. Smith gives a fifth, slightly smaller ; a modern impression. ROBINSON, Richard, D.D, Archbishop of Armagh ; Primate of Ireland. Richard, fourth son of William Robinson and Anne, daughter of Robert Walters, Esq., of Cundale, York ; went to Ireland in 1751, as first chaplain to the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant, and was made Bishop of Killala in that year ; under the Duke of Bedford, as Lord Lieutenant, he was translated to the Bishopric of Kildare ; and in 1765, under the Duke of Northumberland, elevated to the Primacy; nominated Lord Almoner and Prelate of the Order of St. Patrick ; in 1777 created Baron Rokeby of Armagh. Died unmarried, 1794. H. L., in canonicals ; sitting at a table, turning over the leaves of a folio supported by other folios ; his back to the spectator ; head turned over his right shoulder. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. Size, t_.§ x 1 1. Five Sta tes : *~ 0. -3: First. Artists' names ; arms. B. bm. (J. C. S. Cat., p. 683, makes this the third state.) Second. Title and line of pub. added : ' London, Printed for Carington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard ; R. Sayer in Fleet Street ; and G. Woodfall, Bookseller, Charing Cross, P. $s., according to Act of Parlt.' 3. bm. (First state, Smith's Catalogue.) Third. Carington Bowles and George Woodfall's names only in line of pub. bm. Fourth. Title altered to 'Archbishop of Armagh ;' and line of pub. altered, ' Publish'd according to Act of Parlt.' JCS. -— Fifth. To Title added, 'Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland, Jan. 19, 1765.' H. ROBINSON, Richard, D.D. When Primate of Ireland. T. Q. L., in a long coat ; wearing his hat ; a stick in his right hand ; landscape in the background. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 17I x 14. 60 'QTlje flfrigcatati flfliorfcjs of fetr 3JojS_jua Eepnolttf* Two States; _r_ , /-^ &.„« _--/¦ ^C^- First. Artists names ; line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd ist September, 1775.' bm. 3. Second. 'John Boydell excudit, Sept. 13, 1775,' between artists' names ; Title, arms, and description ; line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd the 13th of Septr, 1775, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square.' bm. ROCKINGHAM, Charles Watson Wentworth, Marquess of, K.G. Born, 1730 ; succeeded his father, 1750 ; in 1765 became First Lord of the Treasury ; owing to the view he took of American affairs by repealing the Stamp Act, and declaring the right of- Great Britain to tax the Colonies, he retired in 1766 ; after the fall of Lord North, in 1782, he was again called to the head of affairs, but died in July in the same year. W. L., in the robes of the Garter ; holding a scroll in his right hand ; coronet and plume on the table before him ; portfolio and books under the table ; column and curtain in the background. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 23^ x 14,, Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; line of pub., before plate was cleaned : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, July ist, 1774, by E. Fisher, south side of Leicester Square, London.' bm. 3. Second. Title and description added ; date of pub. altered to 'Aug' 15th, 1774.' bm. Third. To the description, ' Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter' added ; line of pub. erased. H. Another, t, Q, L. ; engr. by William Dickinson. Size, 17. x 13}. Two Sta tes : ¦- . First. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : 'London, Publish'd March 20th, 1785, by Wm. Austin, Drawing Master, at No. 40 St. James's Street, and W. Dickinson, Engrayer and Printseller, No. 158 Bond Street.' B. Second, Date of pub. altered to ' 1794 > sQld by Freeman, Printseller to His Majesty, 95 Strand.' bm. J. C. Smith's Cat., p. 504, makes these the 4th and 5th states of Fisher's plate. Another, 8vo., in stipple, by J. K. Sherwin. RODNEY, Admiral Sir George. Born, 1718 ; son of Captain Rodney, Commander of the King's Yacht ; educated at Harrow till 12 years of age; was a Commander under Admiral Hawke in 1747; Rear- Admiral in 1759; created a Baronet, 1764; defeated the Spanish fleet under Langara, off Cape St. Vincent, 1780; obtained a glorious victory over Count de Grasse on the memorable 1 2th April, 1782, for whieh he was created Baron Rodney. The result of this victory was the Peace of Versailles, 1783, He is supposed to be the founder of the celebrated manoeuvre of breaking the line. Died in London, 21st May, 1792. T. Q. L., in uniform ; under a rock ; right hand resting on an anchor ; embroidered waistcoat ; sea in a calm. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 14x11. Two plates engraved. First Plate. Engr. 1762, when Rear- Admiral ofthe Blue. Two Sta tes : - First Artists' names, 'J. Reynolds;' Title and description; date 1762; waistcoat without creases ; cuffs of the coat reaching to the elbow ; sea calm. S£ CCoTnhill^ith *e linC °f PUb' added = ' S°ld by Ryland Bryer> at the KinS's Arms> Second Plate Engr. 1778, when a Baronet and Admiral of the White ; waistcoat with creases ; cuffs of the coat much reduced ; sea somewhat ruffled. 'ftfje Qfoipaben Mlorkz (fopaijtfi MovU of fetr 3|ogsfma Eepnoltig* 65 SPENCER, George John, 2nd Earl, when Lord Althorp. W. L., in a Vandyke dress ; long hair ; leaning on left elbow on the pedestal of a column, on which a curtain is draped ; his right hand holds a book ; landscape with trees. Engr. in mezz. by CHARLES TOWNLEY. Size, 17 x 13J. Two States: , — First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. b. "2. s" ^ #^>^> Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Publish'd as the Act directs by C Townley, No. 7, opposite Mansfield Place, Borough Road, Southwark, Nov. 10, 1800.' BM. _ c-x^. First. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : 'Publish'd Oct. 11, 1782, by J. R. Smith, No. 83, opposite the Pantheon, Oxford Street, London ;' all in etched letters. B. bm. Second. ' Lt.' before ' Col.' w. Third. In line of pub. address altered to ' No. 31 King Street, Covent Garden.' bm. TAVISTOCK, Francis, Marquess of Son of John, 4th Duke of Bedford ; killed near Dunstable from a kick after falling from his horse in taking a low fence, March, 1767 ; married Lady Elizabeth Keppel, 3rd daughter of William Anne, 2nd Duke of Albemarle. T. Q. L., sitting ; left arm resting on a table ; hand raised to his face ; right arm bent, hand on right knee ; coat trimmed with fur ; embroidered waistcoat ; knee-breeches. On the table is a bronze statue, still at Woburn Abbey ; by the side a salver, with books and prints ; behind a curtain ; light clouds on the left. Engr. in mezz. by J. Watson. Size, i6f x 135. Three States : First. Before any letters ; before vignette ; before plate was cleaned. B. bm. Second. Artists' names ; ' Boydell excudit, 1767,' in etched letters ; vignette, w. Third. Title, and line of pub. added : '1767' after Title. ' Published by J. Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London, Novr. 24th, 1767.' h. TEMPLE, Earl, K.G. Richard, eldest son of Richard Grenville, of Wootton, M.P. for Andover ; born, 1717 ; became a distinguished Statesman, and Lord Privy Seal, in the beginning of the reign of George III. His opponents nicknamed him ' Squire Gawky.' Married Anne, daughter of Thomas Chambers of Hanworth ; succeeded to the Earldom on the death of his mother, Countess Temple, 1752. Died, 1779. 68 %%z (fosratati JL&iorfcss of fefr 3Josffjua Eepnola^- T. Q. L., powdered hair ; in his robes ; embroidered coat ; left hand on the table, on which is a sword ; plume and despatch box ; on the latter is written ' Earl Temple, Stowe ; ' right arm bent ; hand to hip. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 17-J x 14. Three States: First. Artists' names, line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Publish'd April 1, 1777.' B. Second. Arms added, date of pub. altered to ' May loth, 1778.' bm. . Third. Title, &c, added, with age ; line of pub. altered to ' London, published as the Act directs, May ioth, 1778, by Wm. Dickinson, No. 20 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and T. Watson, No. 142 New Bond Street.' W. THOMAS, John, D.D. Bishop of Rochester ; Dean of the Order of the Bath ; Dean of Westminster. Died, 1793, aged 83. T, Q. L., in his robes as Dean of the Order of the Bath ; wig and bands ; holding a scroll in both hands ; a view of Westminster Abbey in the background. Engr. in mezz. by THOMAS Park. Size, I7f x 13J Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, line of pub. in etched letters ; Title in open letters ; ' London, Published feb? ist, 1788, by T. Park, No. 22 Jermyn Street.' B. bm. Second. Title, &c, in filled-in letters, w. THURLOW, Lord. Edward, son of the Rev. Thomas Thurlow, Rector of Ashfield, Suffolk ; born, 1732 ; educated at Cambridge ; called to the Bar, 1754 ; Solicitor-General, 1770 ; Attorney-General, 1771 ; Lord Chancellor, 1778-1792 ; one of the most powerful supporters of Lord North. Died at Brighton, 1S06. T. Q. L., sitting, in his robes as Chancellor, with mace, &c, on the table to his right ; his hands resting on the arms of the chair. Engr. in stipple by Francis BARTOLOZZI. Size, i6| x 13!. The etching ; head finished, bm. Five Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names, arms etched, the shield blank, w. Third. Arms filled in, Title in open letters, line of pub.; '15th April, 1782, by A. Poggi, No. 4 Orchard Street, Portman Square, London.' bm. Fourth. Date of pub. altered to '27th April, 1782.' 3. Fifth. Title, &c, in filled-in letters ; date of pub. altered to ' May 25, 1782.' BM. TITCHFIELD, Marquess of William Henry Cavendish, son of William Henry, 3rd Duke of Portland, the distin guished Statesman ; succeeded his father as 4th Duke, 1809 ; a F.R.S., F.S.A. ; Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex ; born, 1768 ; married, 1795, Henrietta, eldest daughter of General Scott of Balcomie. Died, 1854. W. L., when a youth, in a landscape ; Vandyke dress ; a stick in his right hand ; left arm bent ; hand to front of dress ; left leg advanced ; rosettes in shoes ; a large tree behind him. j; Engr. in mezz. by \\ Jehner. Size, I7f x I3f. Three Sta tes : f^ First. Before any letters, h. W$z (fetpatati afllorfcg of fete 3|o0fma Ee»ttolb& 69 Second. Artists' names, line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, April 1, 1777.' 3. BM. Third. Title, &c, added ; line of pub. altered to 'Pubd ist May, 1777, by J. Jehner, Bear Street, Leicester Fields, and J. Lockington, Shug Lane, Piccadilly, London.' Another Plate, engr. by W. Walker. Two States: • — > First. Before Title, b. Second. With Title : ' Duke of Portland.' bm. TOLCHER, Mr. H. L., dark coat ; white cravat. Engr. in mezz. by T. LUPTON. TOMKINS, Mr. The great Caligrapher of his day ; he wrote the copy of the addresses composed by Reynolds to the King and Queen in 1789, for which he was paid fifty guineas. H. L., holding a paper in left and pen in right hand ; table and inkstand. Engr. in mezz. by C. Turner. Size, 12 x 9f. Two States : - First. Artists' names, Title in open letters : ' Publish'd by the Proprietor, Foster Lane, London, May 6th, 1805.' bm. Second. Title ; letters filled in. bm. TOWNSHEND, Right Hon. Charles. Grandson of Charles, Viscount Townshend ; born, 1725 ; early distinguished himself as an orator in the House of Commons ; Paymaster of the Forces under Lord Rockingham in 1765, and Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1766, under Lord Chatham. It was he who proposed the fatal resolution of taxing the Colonies, which occasioned the American War. 'Vain, ambitious, witty, and eloquent.' Died September, 1767. H. L., in an oval ; in a loose dress ; three-quarter face, turned to his left. Engr. in mezz. by John Dixon. Size, 14J x iof. Two States: First. Artists' names only in etched letters, bm. «-•• Second. Title, &c, and line of pub. added : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Dec. the 21st, 1770, by the Proprietor, W. Wynn Ryland, engraver to His Majesty, in Cornhill.' ANOTHER, from another picture when Chancellor of the Exchequer. Engr. in stipple by Cromek. ' Pubd by Cadell & Danes, 1802.' TOWNSHEND, George, ist Marquess. Born, 1724; a Field-Marshal and Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Dragoon Guards ; succeeded his father as 4th Viscount ; godson of George I. ; married, 1751, Lady Charlotte Compton, daughter of James, Earl of Northampton ; she brought into the Townshend family upwards of 250 quarterings, including the Royal one of Plantagenet. The Viscount was created Marquess Townshend, 1787 ; he was present at the battles of Dettingen, Fontenoy, Culloden, and Laufeldt, and at the siege of Quebec, which surrendered to him as Commander-in-Chief after the death of Wolfe. Died in 1807. W. L., in a suit of armour, half covered by an ermine cloak ; bareheaded ; right hand rests on a table ; a battle in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by C. Turner. Size, 24! x i4f. t i'l ¦¦¦¦¦-''¦'¦ -Vj ¦"¦ 70 %\\z (Cncrratieti (LQlocfcg of fetr 3fo<3j)ua Etpnolng. One State. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub.: 'Published Jan? I, 1807, by the Proprietor, Charles Turner, No. 50 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.' Another, H. L., full face ; uniform coat under a breastplate ; hand in sash at waist ; ruffles on wrists. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. REYNOLDS. Size, 9J x 7J. TOWNSHEND, Lord John. Second son of George, Marquess Townshend ; born, 1757 ; M.P. for Cambridge University, afterwards for Westminster in 1778 ; in 1790 he lost his seat, and became and was for many years M.P. for Knaresborough. Died in 1833. His eldest son was 4th Marquess Townshend. H. L., turned to right shoulder ; single-breasted coat, high collar, fastened by two buttons ; white neckcloth. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 17 x 13J. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names; part of inscription in open letters; the word 'noblemen' omitted: 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Mar. 25, 1789, by Wm. Austen, private teacher of Drawing and Etching in York Street, near St. James' Church, and the Surrey side of Westminster Bridge.' bm. ~"~~^ Second. In inscription the word ' noblemen ' inserted ; Title ; filled-in letters, w. VERNON, Lord. George Vernon, of Sudbury ; took the name of Venables in 1728 ; created Lord Vernon in 1762. Died in 1807. H. L., high collar to coat, which is fastened by two buttons ; white shirt frill ; from a window is seen a landscape. Engr. in mezz. by George Clint. Size, I2|x 10J. One Sta te. Artists' names, Title in open letters, b. bm. WALDEGRAVE, James, 2nd Earl, K.G. Born, 1 7 14 ; succeeded his father as 2nd Earl, 1741 ; Governor and Privy Purse to George III. when Prince of Wales, and of Prince Edward, Duke of York; married, 1759, Mary, second illegitimate daughter of Sir Edward Walpole, by whom he had three daughters. Died of smallpox, April 1762. His widow married H.R.H. Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and was the mother of the late Duke of Gloucester and the Princess Sophia. H. L., profile ; star and ribbon of the Order ; white cravat ; bag wig. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 14x11. Two States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names, arms, Title, with date 1762. s. WALES, George, Prince of. Leaning on his favourite charger ; in his right hand a drawn sword. Engr. in stipple by F. H AWARD. Size, 19! x i6f. Two States: First. Artists' names ; engraver's first ; arms, Title, and dedication in open letters ; line of pub. : 'London, published Jan? 18th, 1793, by Franc8 Haward, No. 29 Marsh Street, Lambeth, near the Turnpike.' bm. b. — Second. Artists' names in usual manner ; Title, &c, in open letters, bm. W&z dfetgrraforti Mlorkss of fetr _fossf)ua Eepnolog* 71 WALES, George, Prince of. H. L., looking to the front ; star on left breast ; powdered hair. Engr. in mezz. by C. H. HODGES. Size, nj x 9J. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. —~- zr- (X. .' ^ ' ^-. ?•-. '-- SECOND. Artists' names, prince's plumes, and Title : ' Given to Wilson Braddyll, Eqr. 1786.5" bm. .. , , v, ^, c JL -R - a^tL. 3. a. f •»"**¦ y~*~* 7> *s t, -g WALPOLE, Horace. Born, 17 17 ; youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole, the celebrated Minister; succeeded his nephew as 4th Earl of Orford, 1791 ; celebrated for his literary pursuits ; author of the ' Castle of Otranto,' 'Anecdotes of Painting,' &c. His greatest pleasures were in literature and the fine arts ; he formed the famous collection at Strawberry Hill, and established a private printing-press, from which his various works were printed. Died, March 1797. T. Q. L., leaning on a table, on which are writing materials ; right hand up to his face ; laced ruffles ; left arm bent ; hand to hip. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, nf x 10. Two States: First. J. C. Smith gives a state before any letters, and before the plate was cleaned ; only one known, jcs. .„_ Second. With artists' names, Title, and description ; '1757' after engraver's name. 3. bm. WARTON, Joseph, D.D., F.R.S. Born, 1722 ; Head Master of Winchester School, 1766 ; author of ' Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope,' ' The Works of Virgil in English Verse,' &c. ; he was one of the original members of the Literary Club, and one of the signers of the famous ' Round Robin' to Dr. Johnson on the Epitaph to Oliver Goldsmith: 'The Doctor's vivacity of character, penetrating judgment, informing conversation, and fund of anecdote, will transmit him to the latest posterity with the regret of his contemporaries.' Died at Wickham, Hants, of which he was Rector, February 23rd, 1800, aged 78. H. L., in gown, wig, and bands ; right hand shown. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13! x 11. Five States': First. Artists' names only in etched letters, w. Second. Line of pub. in etched letters, added: 'Published April 25th, 1777, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London.' bm. Third. Title and description added, line of pub. altered : '15' before April, and ' W. Humphry, Garrard Street, Soho,' added. H. Fourth. Line of pub. altered to 'Published, Dec. ist, 1786, by W. Dickinson, en graver, 158 New Bond Street.' w. Fifth. Retouched ; all letters erased, bm. WARTON, Rev. Thomas. Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Oxon ; Professor of Poetry at Oxford, and Poet Laureate ; author of ' History of English Poetry,' ' Triumph of I sis,' and many other works. Died at Oxford, March 21st, 1790, aged 62. The Rev. G. Huddersford, after the death of Warton, chalked on the walls of the College, ' The glorious sun of Trinity is set, And nothing left but farthing-candle Kett.'« * Alluding to the author of the 'The Elements of General Knowledge,' which were called at Oxford 'The Elements of General Ignorance. ' 72 QTf)e (Cngtafceti HMovkg of feu; 3|o0,ua 1fce_»nolW« H. L., sitting ; left arm resting on the arm of his chair ; white cuff with studs. Engr. in mezz. by Charles H. Hodges. Size, 15! x 13. Three Sta tes ; — - First. Artists' names between the line of pub. : 'Pubd April ye 23rd, 1 784, by J. Rising, No. 21 Princes Street.' B. bm. Second. The Title in open letters : ' Pubd July ioth, 1784, by W. Humphrey, No. 227 Strand.' h. Third. Title filled in : 'Published Decr. 1, 1786, by W. Dickinson, engraver, No. 158 New Bond Street.' bm. WEDGEWOOD, Josiah, F.R.S. The great English Potter; born at Burslem, 1730; died at Etruria, in Staffordshire, 1795- H. L., small oval ; nearly full face. Engr. in stipple by W. Flaxman. Size, 4f x 3f. — 'Publish'd Nov. 7, 1783, by W. Flaxman, No. 7 Duke's Court, St. Martin's Lane, London.' bm. ' Another, engr. by Conde, 1796. b. S. W. Reynolds scratched a plate of same subject. Size, 1 ij x 9J. 'Pubd May ist, 1841.' WHITBREAD, Samuel. Father of Samuel Whitbread, the distinguished Member of the House of Commons. Died 1796, aged 76. T. Q. L., sitting ; right hand on table, on which is an inkstand ; powdered hair ; coat fastened with one button ; white cravat, and white waistcoat. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Size, i3f x 11. Three Sta tes : First. Before all letters ; before vignette, bm. Second. Artists' names, line of pub. between: 'Published Jan 1, 1803, by S. W. Reynolds, 47 Poland Street, London.' Title in open letters ; dedication ; below a vignette, group ofthe Good Samaritan. '2nd fifty' in left corner, bm. - Third. Title, &c, in filled-in letters ; ' 2nd fifty ' erased, h. WHITEFOORD, Caleb, F.R.S., F.S.A. Rr;t,-i°r 'n Edlnbu/Sh', J734 ; a well-known Wit and Wine Merchant ; Secretary to the British Commission for the treating of peace with America, 1782. imnf'hw"^?88 s° notorious a punster, that Dr. Goldsmith used to say, 'It was '^taSn? writ! oflm,-^ WUh°Ut ^ infeCted with the ** of ?™™&' ^ in ' Who scattered around wit, humour at will ; ... , Whose daily ion mots half a column might fill.' And at the end, — s 'Merry Whitefoord, farewell, for thy sake I admit, n^'l uf0t Ty have humour-I had almost said wit : I his debt to thy memory I cannot refuse Thou best-humour'd man with the worst humour'd muse.' H. L., looking to his right ; white cravat, and fur coat. Engr. in mezz. by John Jones. Size, 17A x 13& %%z Qfcnffcatieti aaiorkef of feit: 31o0f)ua Eepnolti^ 73 Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, the Title in open letters ; ' 1782 ' after description ; line of pub. : 'Pub4 as the Act directs, June ist, 1793, by J. Jones, 74 Great Portland Street, Portland Place.' b. bm. Second. Title in filled-in letters, bm. Another, head and bust, engr. by S. W. REYNOLDS. ' Publish'd Sept. 1, 1795.' Title in open letters, bm. WILLIAMS, Mr. In the Catalogue of Sir J. Reynolds' works, in ' The Selections from the Gentleman's Magazine,' there is this name described as a whole-length, engraved in ?nezz. by John Dean. No date. I can find no record of this engraving in other catalogues, or in any collection ; a Mr. Williams sat to Sir Joshua in October, 1757. WILMOT, Sir John Eardley. A very eminent Lawyer ; became Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ; he is said to have twice refused the Chancellorship ; one of his daughters married Sampson, Lord Eardley. H. L., front face, sitting in a chair. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 7f x 6|. Etching unfinished, bm. Two States: *tta lEtepnol&iS* 79 ANCRUM, Countess of. Elizabeth, only daughter of Chichester Fortescue, Esq., and grand-daughter of Richard, 1st Lord Mornington ; married, 1763, William John, Earl of Ancrum, afterwards 5th Marquess of Lothian. H. L., in oval ; front face slightly turned to her left ; a rolled handkerchief round her neck ; jacket trimmed with ermine. Engr. in mezz. by I. SPILSBURY. Size, 131 x 11. Three States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. 3. bm. Second. Artists' names in etched letters ; the plate cleaned. B. Third. With dedication and line of pub. : ' Published according to Act of Parliament, April 10, 1770, and sold at Spilsbury's Printshop in Russel Court.' bm. — — Fourth. Dedication : crest surmounted by a coronet ; line of pub. altered to ' Published according to Act of Parliament, and sold at H. Parker's, Cornhill, and Spilsbury's, Russel Court.' w. Another Plate, similar, engr. in mezz. by J. Wilson. Size, 13! x 11. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. bm. .Second. With artists' names and Title. H. Bromley gives a plate by Dixon, copied from Spilsbury. The Catalogue of 1794 gives Spilsbury, Finlayson, Dixon, and Wilson. Cotton gives Spilsbury and Dixon. AYLESFORD, Countess of. - W; Lady Louisa Thynne, daughter of Thomas, ist Marquess of Bath ; married, 1781, Heneage, 4th Earl of Aylesford. Died in 1832. rt H. L., white dress ; arm leaning on the pedestal of a pillar ; three columns (one square) ; landscape in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 16J x 13. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. ; before the name on the pedestal, ' Published Janr* ist, 1783, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London.' B. __ Second. The Title on the pedestal, bm. BACELLI, Giovanna. A famous Danseuse ; mistress of the 3rd Duke of Dorset ; it is said she danced at Paris, wearing the Duke's Garter as a bandeau. Died in London, 1801. H. L., oval ; her face turned over her right shoulder, with a mask before it ; vine-leaves in her hair. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, i2§ x 9f. Four States:. First. Before any letters, w. ¦ Sjcond. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd Jan^ 20, 1783, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street, London.' bm. — - Third. With Title in line of pub. : ' Pubd ' instead of ' Publish'd.' bm. Fourth. Modern, jcs. BADDELEY, Mrs. Sophia. Daughter of Mr. Snow, Serjeant- Trumpeter to the King ; married R. Baddeley the Comedian, who was unrivalled in his day as an imitator of various characters. An advertise- 80 Wit (fcipabrt flfllork* of fete Josrtjua Eepttotog. ment of May 29, 1775, gives; at Marylebone Gardens, 'The Modern Magic Lantern,' in which this actor performed in seventeen different characters. Mrs. Baddeley was an accom plished actress, a fine singer, and a very beautiful woman ; made her first ' appearance as 'Ophelia.' 'As a singer, whenever pathetic expression was necessary, she stood unrivalled ;' her manner of singing and acting 'Sweet Willy O,' in the 'Jubilee,-' created an immense sensation ; she also acted ' Mrs. Beverley ' in the ' Gamester,' with great success ; she suffered severely from a nervous disorder, and through this became a confirmed opium-eater. Died at Edinburgh, in her 43rd year, July ist, 1786 ; some say, from an overdose of this poison* H. L., oval ; pearls in her hair ; earrings of pearls ; a black ribbon round her neck ; caressing a cat, which she holds in both hands. Engr. in mezz. by E. Welsh. Size, I2§ x 10. Two Sta tes : ..__ First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd Aug' 10, 1772, as the Act directs.' bm. + BAMPFYLDE, Lady. Catherine, eldest daughter of Admiral Sir John Moore, Bart, K.C.B. ; married, 1776, Sir Charles Warwick Bampfylde, of Poltimore, county Devon, M.P. for Exeter, who was assassinated in 1823; her son was created Lord Poltimore. She died at Egham, 1832, aged 78. W. L., her left arm resting on a pedestal, by the side of which grow some lilies ; a lock of hair over her right shoulder ; a string of pearls hanging from head-dress over the same shoulder, and looped to the front of her dress with a flower ; the right hand points down wards ; trees and landscape. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 23J x 14! . Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub.: 'London, Publish'd May 1, 1779, for Watson and Dickinson, No. 158 New Bond Street' bm. — Third. The Title added, h. BARRINGTON, The Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth, daughter of Florentius Vassal, Esq. ; married Gen. the Hon. John Barrington, 2nd son of John Shute, ist Viscount Barrington. H. L., oval ; resting on her left arm ; a string of pearls in her hair, another at her waist; dress lined with ermine. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. Size, iof X9. Three Sta tes : First. Before inscription, jcs. — Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : Date ' 1758 ' after painter's name. ' Sold by R. Houston, near Drumond's, Charing Cross.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Printed for and sold by Rob* Sayer, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street.' h. r^ut%.\^-\ , /> £ke* 5" % "*¦ 'i "^ **«- &vk«^_J fov. Ji errcTl^i BASTARD, Mrs. Anne, daughter of Thomas , Worsley, Esq., wife of Mr. Bastard of Kitley, M.P. for Devon. Died, 1765. * J. C. Smith gives the date of her death, July 1, 1801 ; Taylor and Leslie, ' Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds,' 1784; but in the 'Gentleman's Magazine, selec. vol. ii. , is the following: 'Julyi, 1786, at her apartments in Shakespeare's Square, Edinburgh, Mrs. Baddeley, a lady well known for her theatrical abilities, her beauty, and for the miseries into which she plunged herself by obeying the dictates of impetuous passions. ' %$z (Enpatjeli <[flior&0 of feir 3|o0ljua Ee_-noto0. 81 H. L., oval ; nearly front face ; pearl earrings ; pearls in her hair ; in a light cloak and quilted dress, with four bows down the front. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 9f x 9. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. jcs. .-** Second. The artists' names erased ; large cleared space, 3I inches. J. C. Smith says this is the second state delicately retouched. 3. bm. Another Plate, similar, reduced in size, by C. Corbutt. s. Another, reversed, by R. BROOKSHAW. B. BAYHAM, Viscountess, afterwards Marchioness Camden. Frances, daughter and heir of William Molesworth, Esq. of Wanbury, Devon ; married John Jefferys, Viscount Bayham, who succeeded his father as Earl Camden, 1794; created Marquess Camden, 18 12. Lady Camden died in 1829. W. L., looking to the front ; sitting in a landscape ; left arm resting on a pedestal ; hair dressed high ; trees, &c. Engr. in stipple by L. Schiavonetti. Size, 1 1 J x 9. ¦^-The etching, unfinished, bm. Before any letters, w. Another, engr. by J. S. Agar. - -_?' Pub. by R. H. Evans, 90 Pall Mall, June 1823.' BEAUCHAMP, Viscountess. Isabella Ann, daughter of Charles Ingram, ioth Viscount Irvine ; married, 1776, Francis, Viscount Beauchamp, afterwards 2nd Marquess of Hertford. H. L. ; her hair in curls falling over her shoulder ; a black lace scarf covers her right forearm. Engr. in stipple by W. Nutter. Size, S\ x 6f Five States : First. Artists' names, arms, Title, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd Septr. 1, 1790, by R. Cribb, No. 28 Holborn.' B. bm. Second. The face and neck printed in colours, w. Third. With Title and dedication in open letters, w. Fourth. Printed in colours, w. Fifth. Modern. H. BEAUCLERC, Miss Elizabeth. Daughter of Mr. Topham and Lady Diana Beauclerc ; married, 1787, George Augustus, Lord Herbert, afterwards nth Earl of Pembroke. W. L., in a circle ; as ' Una,' sitting in a wooded landscape with the lion by her side ; hands on her lap ; a long tress of hair over her right shoulder. Engr. in stipple by Thomas Watson. Size, 12. Four States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names* and line of pub. : 'London, Publish'd April 15, 1782, by T. Watson, 33 Strand. Vide Spenser's " Fairy Queen.' " 3. Third. The Title ' Una,' with verses, bm. Fourth. Printed in colours, bm. Another, similar, in a circle, engraved in mezz. by W. Dickinson, 1792. bm. * After T. Watson's name is ' late of Bond Street,' and in line of publication his new ad Jress is given, No, 33 Strand ; date ' 178a.' Redgrave's date, therefore, of Watson's death, 1781, must be an error. r M T3-, '- ^.,_ Lj,./)a:..\, 3/C.^i l/Ws„a .r.v , m .4.'. jj, ^ <->, .•: j.h . 82 W$z flfrigrafceb QSlorfesS of feir 3Io0fma Eepttofog. BEAUMONT, Lady. Margaret, daughter of John Willes, Esq., of Astrop, Northamptonshire ; married, 1778, Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bart., the well-known patron of the Arts. Died, 1829, aged 73. H. L., oval ; in a black mantilla ; three-quarter face, looking to her left ; a white kerchief over her neck. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13! x iof. Five States: First* Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Publish'd 27th Octr., 1780, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square.' B. bm. Second. The Title added, h. j Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd 27th Jan*-., 1781, by 1L Birchall, No. 473 Strand, near St. Martin's Church.' H. /l. Fourth. Modern, subject erased, f wide round edge of plate, jcs. BERESFORD, The Hon. Mrs., with the Marchioness TOWNSHEND and the Hon. Mrs. GARDINER. Daughters of Sir William Montgomery, Bart., of Magbie Hill, Peebles. Elizabeth married July, 1773, the Hon. Luke Gardiner; afterwards Viscount Mountjoy. Died, 1783. Anne married, 1773, George, 4th Viscount and ist Marquess Townshend. Died, 181-9. Barbara married, 1774, the Hon. John Beresford, second son of Marcus, ist Earl of Tyrone. Died, 1788. The three sisters were called ' The Irish Graces.' W. L., adorning a Term of Hymen ; Mrs. Beresford kneeling on the left, taking flowers from a basket ; Mrs. Gardiner in the centre : Lady Townshend holding up the wreath of flowers with both hands ; urn, altar, and statue of Hymen to right ; trees and landscape. Engr. in mezz. by THOMAS WATSON. Size, 27 x 2 if. Four States: First. Artists' names and line of pub. on engraved portion of the plate, by the urn : 'Publish'd Jan. 1, 1776, for W. Shropshire, No. 158, and T. Watson, No. 147, New Bond Street.' B. bm. Second. Artists' names, Titles, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd for Tho8. Watson, No. 142, and Wm. Shropshire, 1 58, New Bond Street.' Third. The Titles erased ; instead ' A Sacrifice to Hymen ; ' line of pub. altered to 'London, Publish'd March 1, 1784, by J. Birchall, No. 473 Strand;' plate reduced in size. h. Fourth. Modern, jcs. BERKELEY, Countess of. Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Drax, Esq., of Charborough, Dorset ; married, ist, Augustus, 4th Earl of Berkeley ; and 2ndly, Robert, Earl Nugent. Died, 1792. H. L., hands crossed, and looking to her right ; leaning on a book ; cloak trimmed with fur ; pearl necklace. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, iof X9. One Sta te, with artists' names and Title, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, 1757, and sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' B. bm. Another Plate, similar, by R. Purcell. Size, 1 if x 9J. * J, C, Smith gives as a second state, ' Before name of personage,' in British Museum, but I cannot find it. W$z (Cttffratoeb Movto of fet'r 31o£rtjua &qmofo& 8 o Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. b. Second. Line of pub. added, w. BILLINGTON, Mrs. Actress and Singer ; daughter of a German musician named Weichsell ; her mother was a singer at Vauxhall ; first appeared at the Haymarket in a concert for her mother's benefit ; married, 1782 ; appeared in 1786 as 'Rosetta' in 'Love in a Village,' and established her reputation as a singer ; in 1794 she went to Italy ; her husband died at Naples in 1797 ; she married, 2ndly,. Monsieur Floressant, son of a banker at Lyons, and purchased a property near Venice, where she died in 181 8. W. L., as ' St. Cecilia ; ' music in her hand ; cherubs around her, one about to place a wreath on her head ; ray of light, clouds, &c. Engr. in mezz. by James Ward. Size, 25f x i6f. In the British Museum there are eight trial proofs, in slightly varied states. Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. b. Second. Artists' names ; Title in open letters, bm. Third. Title filled in. Two lines from Pope's ' Ode ; ' line of pub. : ' London, Pubd Jan. ioth, 1803, by Messrs. Ward & Co., No. 6 Newman Street.' H. Another Plate, engr. in stipple by P. PastoRinl Size, 23! x i6f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. w. Second. Artists' names only. w. Third. Title, ' St. Cecilia,' and line of pub. added : ' London, Published 26th April, 1803, by AnP. Molteno, Printseller to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York, No. 29 Pall Mall.' bm. BINGHAM, The Hon. Miss. G-_r_c 4" PI. Anne, youngest daughter of Sir Charles Bingham, ist Baron Lucan, and sister to Lavinia, Countess Spencer. Died unmarried, 1840. H. L., sitting, in a large straw hat, which shades the upper part of her face ; hair over shoulder ; her dress fastened with three buttons on each side ; a black band round her waist clashed by a buckle ; long gloves. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi, R.A. Size, 8| x 6f. Four States: First. Before any letters. B. bm. Second. Artists' names, arms, Title, and line of pub. : 'London, Published Decr. 12th, 1786, by E. M. Diemar, No. 114 Strand.' — - Third. The Title altered to ' Annette.' Fourth. The name of the engraver altered to ' F. Bonnefoy, R.A., engraver to His Majesty.' Another Plate, with arms printed in colours ; engr. by Augustus Le Grand Furcey. BM. B. Another, the reverse way, printed in red. bm. b. Another Plate, engr. in line by Pietro Bonato. bm. BLAKE, Mrs. Annabella, daughter of the Rev. Sir William Bunbury, Bart., and sister to Sir T. Charles Bunbury ; married, 1st, Patrick, afterwards Sir Patrick Blake, Bart. ; and 2ndly, George Boscawen, Esq. 84 %\)z (tasmvzti aaiorlg of feir Blogfljua KqmoIW. W. L., as 'Juno' receiving the cestus from Venus, who is resting on a cloud, with two doves ; a peacock at her feet. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN Dixon. Size, 24! x isf. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. bm. Second. Line of pub. added: 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliam*, Feb*, nth, 177 1.' w. Third. Line of pub. altered ; after 1771, ' by J. Dixon in Kempe's Row, near Chelsea Bridge, and sold by A. Dury in Duke's Court, St. Martin's Lane.' bm. — ty7 yw~ir-rt BONFOY, Mrs. Anne, daughter of Richard Eliot, M.P. for Cornwall ; sister of Edward, ist Baron Eliot of St. Germans ; married Captain Bonfoy, R.N. T. Q. L., head turned to her right ; a pearl in her ear ; a veil falling over right shoulder ; a string of pearls on her left side fastened with a bow to her dress ; right hand bent and holding up the dress ; the left hanging by her side ; landscape and trees ; sea in the distance. Engr. in mess, by James McArdell. Size, 13! x iof in. Two States: — ' First. Artists' names in etched letters. B. bm. Second. Line of pub. added : 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, 1755.' h. Another Plate, engr. in mess, by R. Purcell. Size, i2f X9f. In a room with curtain, inscr. ' Lucinda ; ' ' Printed for Rob'. Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street.' Another, small, by C. Corbutt ; ' Miss Bomfoy.' b. s~-^ ~A 4 \ BOOTHBY, Miss Penelope. Daughter of Sir Brooke and Lady Boothby ; born, 1785 ; died, 1791 ; buried at Ashbourne— in the church is a monument to her by Banks, inscribed ' To Penelope, only child of Sir Brooke and Dame Susanah Boothby; born April 11, 1785 ; died, March 13, 1 79 1. She was in form and intellect most exquisite. The unfortunate parents ventured their all on this frail bark and the wreck was total.' It was said that Queen Charlotte burst into tears at the sight of this monument. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in open etched letters : ' Publish'd Jan?., 1, 1789, by T. Park, No. 4 Saint Margaret Street, Westminster.' bm. — . Second. The plate appears to have been injured and reworked ; the artists' names larger, and in engraved letters, bm. BOSVILLE, Miss Julia. Second daughter of Godfrey Bosville, Esq., of Gunthwaite, Yorkshire; married, 1780, William, 3rd Viscount Dudley and Ward. ~^'/i y^ L-' three-quarter face ; her right hand to her cheek ; the elbow resting on a table ; 'pearls in her hair and at waist ; lace scarf over shoulders. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, I3f x iof in. Four States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. 3. Second. Artists' names in etched letters ; plate partly cleaned, bm. Third. Title and line of pub. added: ' Publish'd Aug'. 24th, 1775, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. — Fourth. Modern ; subject cleaned away f round plate, jcs. flTlje (fetpafceD Movk$ of feir 3|oss.ma Eepnoto^ 85 BOUVERIE, Hon. Mrs. and her Child. Harriott, daughter of Sir Everard Faukener, Ambassador to the Sublime Porte ; married, 1764, Edward, second son of Sir Jacob Bouverie, afterwards Lord Longford and Viscount Folkestone. The eldest son was created Earl of Radnor. Married, secondly, in 1811, Lord Robert Spencer, youngest son of the Duke of Marlborough. She died in 1825, aged 76. The child is probably Edward Bouverie, of Delapre' Abbey. W. L., sitting ; the child in her arms putting aside her veil ; a dog at the foot of a pedestal ; a large vase behind. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 2o| x i8f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any inscription, jcs. Second. Artists' names, line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament' Sepr 30, 1770, and sold by James Watson, Queen Ann Street, near Titchfield Street' Oxford Road, and B. Clowes, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside, London.' bm. w. Third. With the Title inscribed on the seat. b. h. BOUVERIE, Mrs., and Mrs. Crewe. Mrs. Bouverie as above, and Frances Anne, only daughter of Fulke Greville, Esq. ; married, 1776, John Crewe, Esq., of Crewe Hall, M.P. for Chester ; created Baron Crewe, 1806. T. Q. L., sitting under a tree ; gazing at a pedestal, on which Is an urn ; on the pedestal is inscribed 'Ft in Arcadia ego.' Engr. in mezz. by Jos. Marchi. Size, igf x 16. ~ ' Four States: * ^ (73^£> ^ «~^ *"^ ^ ~ First. Line of pub. only : ' Publish'd according to Act, July 24, 1770, by Jno. Wesson, in Litchfield Street, St. Ann's, Soho.' bm. - Second. Artists' names added. 3. . Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd according to Act, July 24, 1785, by Susa Vivares, No. 13 Great Newport Street, London.' bm. Fourth. Artists' names and Title, with line of pub. erased. BM. BOWLES, Miss. Afterwards Mrs. Palmer ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowles, friends of Sir George Beaumont. For a pretty anecdote of her and Sir Joshua, vide Tom Taylor's 'Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds/ vol. ii. p. 134. W. L., a little girl sitting in a landscape caressing a dog ; a curious effect of the sun's rays through the trees. Engr. in mezz. by William Ward. Size, 145 x iof. Three Sta tes : — First. Before any letters, and before the plate was cleaned. B. Second. Artists' names and Title, 'Juvenile Amusement ;' line of pub. : 'Publish'd May 1, 1798, by W. Ward, Delancey Place, Camden Town.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Pub. Sept. 30, 1817.' BROUGHTON, Lady. Bromley says, ' Wife of Sir Bryan Broughton.' According to Sir Joshua's pocket-book, a Lady Broughton first sat in 1765. This must be Mary, wife of Sir Brian Broughton Delves, 5th Baronet, and daughter of Thomas Hill, Esq., of Tern, Salop. In the pocket-book of March 1768, July 1769, and June 1772, Lady Broughton is again sitting. Sir Brian died in 1766, and was succeeded by his brother, the 86 C_ie Cfotfixatirti Z&ovk$ of fetr 3|ojSljua IBtepnolW* Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton, who married, 1768, Mary, daughter of John Wicker, Esq., of Horsham, Sussex. The engraving was published in 1770 ; it is probable, therefore, that it represents the wife of Sir Thomas. She died in 1785. W. L., in a white flowered dress ; a long plait of hair over her shoulder ; standing by a pedestal, on which is a bust of a child ; her left hand supporting a book with engravings ; a porte-crayon in her right hand ; behind, on her right, a large urn. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 24f x 145 . Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. b. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street, published as the Act directs, Aug. 10, 1770.' bm. Third. The Title added, w. h. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by J. Wilson. Size, i2§ x g\. T. Q. L., holding a crayon, without the bust on the table. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' London, Printed for Rob* Sayer, Map and Printseller, No. 53 in Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 1st Sepr 1771.' B. Second. ' No. 96' in right corner, bm. BRUNSWICK, Augusta, Princess of. Sister of George III.; married, January 16, 1764, Charles William Frederick, Duke of Brunswick. She was a very attractive princess, and Parliament on her marriage voted her 80,000/. and 8000/. a-year. Her husband was a very gallant soldier, a very handsome man, and an accomplished gentleman ; extremely popular. Two of her children became of great interest to the people of this country. Her son, Frederick William, afterwards Duke of Brunswick, fell fighting at the head of his Black Brunswickers at Quatre Bras. Her daughter, Caroline, as the wife of George IV, became Queen of England, and whose trial and funeral very nearly led to a revolution. Head and shoulders ; three-quarter face ; dress trimmed with ermine' : a tiara in her hair. — Engr. in mezz. by J. McArdell. Size, 18J x 14. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd by J. McArdell, according to Act of . Parliament, Jan? 20h, 1764, and sold at the corner of Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' 3. BM, Another Plate, similar, in mezz. by R. Houston. Size, i2|x 10. Artists' names, Title, &c. ; line of pub.: 'Printed for John Bowles, at the Black Horse in Cornhill, and Carington Bowles, in St. Paul's Church Yard, London.' H. jcs. ANOTHER, by the same, only smaller. 6 > 4 l- ANOTHER, by C. CORBUTT. B. BUCCLEUCH, Duchess of, with her Daughter, LADY MARY SCOTT. Lady Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of George, Duke of Montagu ; married, 1767, Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch. She was known as 'The Good Duchess.' It is said she distributed 30,000/ a-year in charities. She died, 1827. See Montagu. Lady Mary Scott married the Earl of Courtown. W. L,, sitting on a bench under a tree ; her left arm encircling her child ; two dogs, one of them jumping up on her knees ; a curtain draped over the trees ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by JAMES WATSON, 1775. Size, 24J x I4f. ^Ije dEnpabeU Mmte of fetr 3N&ua EepnolDSf, 87 Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before the publication line ; only one known.* c. Second. Line of pub. on engr. portion of plate : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parlia ment, March I, 1775, by JM Watson, No. 64 Little Queen Ami Street, Portland Chapel, and B. Clowes, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside.' B. bm. Third. Line of pub., artists' names, and Title, on separate plate, bm. BUNBURY, Mrs. Henry. 7 t: •>?' The ' Little Comedy ' of Goldsmith. Catherine, eldest daughter of Kane William Horneck, Captain Royal Engineers ; wife of Henry Bunbury the Caricaturist. Died, 1799. T. Q. L., sitting at an open window ; left arm resting on a table ; hand to her chin ; landscape in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, i6|x 13. Three States : First. Before any letters ; plate partly cleaned, b. bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd May 1, 1778, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. Third. With the Title, bm. BUNBURY, Lady Sarah. j Fourth daughter of Charles, 2nd Duke-of Richmond ; married, 1762, Sir Thomas Chariest Bunbury, Bart., from whom she was divorced ; she subsequently married General the Hon. George Napier, and was the mother of the two illustrious Generals, Sir William and Sir Charles Napier ; she was one of the bridemaids to Queen Charlotte, and, report says, might have been Queen herself, as she refused the addresses of the King, who was much in love with her. See Molloy's ' Court Life Below Stairs,' vol. iii. W. L., sacrificing to the Graces ; kneeling on a footstool, before a flaming tripod placed before a pedestal, on which is a statue of the Graces ; a kneeling attendant behind (supposed to be her great friend Lady Susan Strangways, or Mrs. Blake) ; pours wine into a flagon. Mrs. Piozzi, in her Memoirs, says, ' She never sacrificed to the Graces ; her face was gloriously handsome, but she used to play cricket and eat beefsteaks on the Steyne at Brighton.' Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 23^ x i\\. Four States : First. Before any letters, b. bm.. Second. Artists' names ; ' 1766 'after engr's. name ; Title in open letters ; lineofpub. : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Nov. 8, 1766, and sold by E. Fisher, at the Golden Head in Leicester Square.' Letter 'A' in square under letter ' Y' in Bunbury. bm. Third. Title, &c, erased ; the portion of the step on which the letters were placed much darkened, hne. Fourth. Line of pub. restored ; letter ' S' in square under the letter 'Y' in Bunbury. HNE. - a... - .... ¦ -- --'^ CADOGAN, Lady. Mary (not Maria, as in the old catalogues), daughter of Charles Churchill, Esq. ; married, 1777, Charles Sloane, 3rd Baron Cadogan, from whom she was divorced in 1796. Her mother was Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Walpole. H. L., in a square border, sitting ; her hair powdered, with a veil over it; handkerchief crossed over her bosom ; bands of black ribbon on sleeves, and black sash ; a mole on her left cheek ; her right arm rests on the pedestal of a column ; a bouquet of roses in her lap. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN Dean. Size, 13} x iof. • * In the possession of Col. Horace Montagu. 88 qc&e (tnffrabeti Ofllorks. of feir 3|o0_)ua E^nologL 7>-0 5 TA TES : . . A - First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published Feb? ist, 1787 by John Dean, Bentinck St., Soho.' s. Second. Title, with date, ' 1787 ;' in line of pub. date altered to ' March.' w. CALLANDER, Mrs. (Of Craigforth.) J. C. Smith says that this portrait 'probably represents Harriet Dutens, who married, 4th June, 1772, as his second wife, Col. James Callander of Craigforth ;' a Colonel Callander of Craigforth and Arkinglass, was the father of Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, the mother of the late Lady Dufferin, the Hon. Mrs. Norton, and Lady St. Maur. H. L., sitting ; left arm resting on a table ; hands in lap, right in left ; curls over each shoulder ; ermine-lined cloak. Engr. in mezz. Size, I3f x 9f. There is no name of the engraver. The Catalogue of the British Museum says Dickinson. Two States : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. - Second. With Title, bm. ¦CAMDEN, Marchioness of. (See Bayham.) CAMPBELL, Miss Sarah. Daughter of Pryse Campbell, Esq., of Cawdor Castle, Nairn, N.B., and Stackpole Court, Pembroke, M.P. for Cromartie. She married,. 1782, Thomas Woodhouse, Esq., Barrister-at- Law, younger brother of Lord Wodehouse of Kimberley. T. Q. L., standing ; high head-dress ; plait of hair over her right shoulder ; left hand and arm hidden by her dress ; right arm and hand to the front ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, i6f x 13. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street. Se Vend a Londres, chez les freres Torre, Marchands d'Etampes.' B. bm. Second. With Title; date in line of pub. altered to ' Jan? 1, 1779.' bm. v CARLISLE, Margaret Caroline, Countess of. Daughter of Granville Leveson, ist Marquess of Stafford ; married, 1770, Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle. She died in 1824. T. Q. L., standing; her right arm across the stump of a tree ; a rose in her hand ; cloak lined with ermine ; a plait of hair, entwined with a ribbon, falls over her left shoulder. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 17I x 14. Three Sta tes . First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published according to Act of Parliament, May ioth, 1773.' b. bm. Second. Line of pub. altered, after May loth, 1773, 'by James Watson, No. 45 Little Queen Ann Street, near Portland Chapel ; J. Boydell, Cheapside ; H. Parker, Corn hill; and Hooper, Ludgate Hill; and J. Bretherton, New Bond Street,' added. - Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Printed and Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, ist April, 1776, by J. Bretherton, No. 134 New Bond Street.', bm. h. ^Ije (foigxateti OQiorks of feir _j|osrt}tta EepnottisL 89 CARNAC, Mrs. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Rivett, Esq., M.P. for Derby; married General Johnt Carnac, who directed by his will that his brother-in-law, James Rivett, should take the name- of Carnac. j W. L., standing in a landscape between two trees ; head-dress of feathers ; her left hand holding up her dress ; she is looking to her left. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 23! x i5f. Four- States : , ... First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd June ioth, 1778, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London.' B. bm. Third. With the Title ; in line of pub. : ' London, Pubd' instead of ' Publish'd.' bm. — Fourth. In line of pub. address altered to 'by H. S. Humphrey, No. 13 New Bond Street.' H. A modern impression of fourth very much faded. CARPENTER, Lady Almeria. Daughter of George, Lord Carpenter, afterwards Earl of Tyrconnell ; was lady of the bedchamber to the Duchess of Gloucester (Lady Waldegrave). Sir Nathaniel Wraxall says of Lady Almeria : ' One of the most beautiful women of her time, but one to whom Nature had been sparing of intellectual attractions, reigned at Gloucester House. The Duchess remained its nominal mistress, but Lady Almeria constituted its ornament and pride.' — Molloy. H. L., oval ; face turned to her left shoulder ; lace head-dress, which falls in front ; black ribbon round the neck, on which is a single row of pearls ; a cloak trimmed with lace. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 13I x 1 1. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; plate partly cleaned, b. bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title, and line of pub. on separate plate : ' Publish'd as the Act dnects, ist Aug'., 1768, by Rob'. Sayer, No. 53 in Fleet Street, London.' bm. — Smith giVes a third state, a modern impression of second. h* ^, $ f ih C&- CATHCART, Lady, and her Child. Jane, daughter of Lord Archibald Hamilton, Governor of Greenwich Hospital, seventh son of William Douglas, created 3rd Duke of Hamilton ; married, 1753, Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart. She died at St. Petersburg, where her husband was Ambassador, in 1770. In the ' Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds' (Taylor & Leslie) it is stated that the child is the eldest daughter, afterwards Mrs. Grahame, the subject of the beautiful picture by Gains borough. In the pocket-book for 1755, for February, is 'Lady and Miss Cathcart.' Mary, who married Genl. Graham, afterwards Lord Lynedoch, who was painted by Gainsborough, was not born till 1757 ; the picture being painted in 1755, the child must be (if the pocket-book is correct) Jane, born 1754, who married John, 4th Duke of Athol ; or William Schaw, eldest son, afterwards first Earl ; born, 1755. The print being published so long after the picture was painted, left unfinished by McArdell at his death, and eventually completed by Houston, may account for the mistake in the title, as Chas. Allan was not born till 1759. T. Q. L., sitting, with her child on her lap ; a veil over her head ; an Italian greyhound by her side ; the child holds a cap. Engr. in mezz. by J as. McArdell and Richard Houston. Size, i2§ x 9}. Two States: First. Before any letters, as the plate was left by McArdell. 3. bm. Second. With artists' names and Title; child called ' Chas. Allan'; line of pub. . ' London, Printed for Rob*. Sayer, Map and Printseller, No. 53 Fleet Street. Publish d as the Act directs, 10 July, 1770.' bm. N 90 tOje (fepatieti Motto of feir 3|o0£iua EeptioloiS, CHAMBERS, Mrs.., afterwards Lady. Miss Catherine Moore, wife of Sir William Chambers, R.A., the celebrated Architect. She died, 1797. H. L., in a Woffington hat, which shades the upper part of her face ; a ribbon round the neck ; black laced cloak ; laced bodice ; earrings. Engr. in mezz. by J. MCARDELL. Size, \o\ x 8f . Two States / First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. — Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliam', 1756 ; and sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden. 2s.' bm. Another JPlate, engn in mezz. by C. Corbutt. Size, 12J xio. a 7 Jjef,^. a^jg*^, Tn an oval ; ribbon round neck ; with light clouds on her right ; dark impression ; artists' names and Title, bm. Another, looking the reverse way, by C. Spooner^ bm. b. o X 4 y^^ § T y 7 /WCT^ * ; CHOLMLEY, Mrs. Anne Jessie, third wife of Nathaniel Cholmley, Esq., and daughter of Lennard Smelt, of Langton. T. Q. L.. sitting ; dress trimmed with ermine ; lock of hair hanging over her left shoulder ; a necklace of pearls ; ornament at bosom ; her right arm rests on a pedestal ; hand to cheek ; looking to her right ; on her left a landscape ; three trees ; one large behind the arm. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, i3f x 11. Two States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' London, Printed for H. Parker and E. Bakewell, opposite Birchin Lane, Cornhill. Price 5.?.' Another Plate by C. Corbutt, 13! x io, with Title, 'Mrs. Cholmondeley.' ' Printed for Rob*. Sayer, Printseller, Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street.' Smaller Plates, by Watson, Blackmore, and Spooner. ¦=¦ 2 s TaXi* In Sir Joshua's pocket-book for May, 1761, Mrs. Cholmley is a sitter. T. Taylor, in his ' Life of Reynolds,' in a note, p. 201, vol. i., says, ' This is the sister of Peg Woffington.' Mrs. Cholmondeley does not appear to sit till 1765, at the earliest. , CHOLMONDELEY, Miss. Hester Francis, youngest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Robert Cholmondeley ; married, 1783, William Bellingham, Esq., Secretary to the Right Hon. W. Pitt, and M.P. for Reigate ; created a Baronet, 1796. Lady Bellingham died in 1844. W. L., a little girl carrying a dog in her arms across a brook : her naked feet in the stream. Engr. in mezz. by Jos. Marchi. Size, 11 x 14. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; the plate partly cleaned, b. bm. Second. Artists' names in etched letters, bm. Third. With Title * and line of pub. : 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, i+ August ye 22, 1768, by Ryland, Bryer, & Co. in Cornhill.' jcs. * The term Honourable on the print has no relation to any title as to the person ; it was constantly given to daughters of Honourables in those days . ^n^W^W^^^^^^2^ 13)e flErtpafcet) Wovto of feir 31o0l.ua Eepnoltiss. 91 CLINTON, Lady Catherine Pelham. Daughter of Henry Pelham, Earl of Lincoln, son of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle ; married, 1801, William, Viscount Folkestone, afterwards 3rd Earl of Radnor. She died in 1804. W. L., when a young girl, in a cap and black sash ; right arm extended, feeding poultry," in a landscape ; left hand holding up her apron. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 18 x 132 Three States: First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in open etched letters : 'London, publish'd feb?. ist, 1782, by J. R. Smith, No. 53 opposite the Pantheon, Oxford Street.' 3. bm. ¦ — Second. In line of pub. : 'p' in 'publish'd' and 'f in feby. in capitals, bm. $9 Third. Modern ; Title and line of pub. erased, h. _ COCKBURN, Lady, and Children. 'd—^+t «/^- Daughter of Rev. Francis Ayscough, Dean of Bristol ; married, 1769, Sir James Cockburn, Bart., M.P. for Peebles, great-uncle of the late Sir Alexander Cockburn, Bart., Lord Chief Justice of England. W. L., as ' Cornelia and her Children,' sitting ; one child on right arm ; another looking over her left shoulder ; naked baby in her lap ; on the right a pillar draped with a curtain ; a macaw on the pedestal ; in centre, a landscape with light clouds ; to left a curtain ; ' Reynolds pinx ' on the edge of her dress. Engr. in stipple by C. WlLKIN. Size, 17 x 13J. Two States: First. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Dec. 1, 1791, by Charles Wilkin, No. 12 Ranelagh Street, Pimlico.' b. bm. SECOND. Title, with extract from Hook's ' Roman History,' in English and French ; date in line of pub. altered to 'Published Jany. 2, 1792, by C. Wilkin, No. 12 Ranelagh Street, Pimlico.' bm. COLLIER, Mrs. £ Miss Gwynn ; married Captain, afterwards Sir George Collier. T-'R - JW$ H. L., pensively looking down on a dead bird, which lies on the table, on which her right arm rests ; a rose in her bosom ; robe over shoulders. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 11x9. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. b. bm. Second. With three lines from Catullus and line of pub. : ' Sold by Jas. Watson, the upper end of Great Portland Street, near Cavendish Square. Price 5s.' H. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' London, printed for Rob' Sayer, Map, &c, Printselleri at the Golden Buck, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street' BM. , x. -_7v/ aLe Ho s~3 % £*U^r J*** -*T«>i~ dLc*~. i« - -^-/<*. '? Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. Size, 12J x 10. Title, 'Chloe lamenting her dead sparrow;' the three lines in English and Latin; ' Printed for Carington Bowles, next the Chapter House in St. Paul's Church Yard, London.' B. bm. Another, engr. by G. Graham. Size, i2f x 9f. Two Sta tes : 'First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title as Houston's, with verses ; line of pub. : ' Printed for John Bowles, at the Black Horse in Cornhill, London.' w. 92 <3Elje (foffratao HJLlovto of feir 3|o£l)ua !EU_»nolM. s- COMPTON, Lady Elizabeth. Daughter of Charles, 7th Earl of Northampton ; married, 1782. Lord George Augustus Henry Cavendish, afterwards Earl of Burlington. Died 7th April, 1835. W. L., front face ; a chain and locket round her neck, falling to her bosom ; her right arm resting on a low wall ; left arm under her dress ; she is resting on her left leg, right slightly bent ; sandalled shoes ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 23f x 15. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd Dec. ist, 1781, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street' 3. bm. Second. The Title added ; line of pub. in engraved letters, bm. CORNWALLIS, Countess. Jemima, daughter of Col. James Jones ; married, 1768, Charles, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquess Cornwallis, the hero of Seringapatam. The Countess died in 1779 of exhaustion, produced by excessive nervous anxiety on account of the absence of the Earl in the American War. T. Q. L., sitting, with a book in her hand, with a pensive expression ; on the right, landscape, trees, and mountains ; on the left, a pillar with the stems of two trees. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 13I x iof. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, w. , Second. Artists' names ; ' R. Sayer excudit ;' line of pub. in etched letters : 'Published as the Act directs, 20 April, 1771.' bm. Third. With Title, line of pub. altered to ' London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 in Fleet Street. Published as the Act directs, 1 May, 177 1.' H. ft^fOL Cefn, ^ ft- Ca*^ , . , ¦ .-'.. f, , „ .1 /.., ; - Another, engraved by J. Dixon, reverse way. Size, I2§x9f. ' Printed for Carington Bowles, Map and Printseller, at No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard, London.' B. Wqz (forrrafceo tWovto of feir 3)o0ljua Ee_-ttolo0. 93 CREWE, Mrs. Frances Anne, daughter of Fulke Greville ; married, 1766 * John Crewe, Esq., afterwards Lord Crewe. In 1772 she was one of the reigning toasts of the time for her beauty and bewitching grace ; in 1769 she sat for the picture of Mrs. Bouverie and Mrs. Crewe, and like the famous Duchess of Devonshire, did not shrink from exerting her charms to bewitch butchers and bakers out of votes for Fox at the Westminster elections. At the dinner at her house after the election of 1784, the Prince of Wales gave the toast, 'True Blue and Mrs. Crewe •' the lady in reply gave, True Blue and all of you.' 'Amiable, pure, and good as she was beautiful :' Mrs. Crewe was the fast friend of Reynolds, Burke, Fox, and Sheridan. She died at Liverpool, 18 18. ,. ^' h as,'St,e- Genevieve,' sitting reading ; her right arm supporting her chin ; left hand holding her book ; a dog at her feet ; a lamb plucking a bough on her left ; five lambs lying on right ; landscape with stream and mountains in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 2o£ x 19. Two States: j2-<-f^U &-**y ^^gcv^L cr, c . £*. _^Fir^t. Artists' names only on engraved portion of plate, bm. 3. j^A &cfv*-- J ^ . Second. Title in open letters, 'Mrs. Crew ;' and line of pub. added: ' Publish'd Oct- 25, 1773, for S. Hooper, Ludgate Hill; W. Shropshire, No. 158, and T. Watson. No. 142, New Bond Street,' all on the engraved portion of plate, bm. h. CREWE, Miss Emma and Miss Elizabeth. W/ :'- ' Sisters of John Crewe, Esq., afterwards Lord Crewe. Elizabeth married Dr. Hinchcliffe, Bishop of Peterborough. Emma died unmarried. Cotton says she was Mrs. Cunliffe Offley ; but she was Emma, daughter of John, Lord Crewe. T. Q. L. ; one leaning on the right shoulder of her sister, who is holding a basket of flowers. Engr. in mezz. by John Dixon. Size, i8| x 14. Five Sta tes : First. Artists' names in etched letters, before plate was cleaned, b. Second. The plate cleaned, bm. Third. Artists' names taken out. jcs. Fourth. Artists' names restored ; with line of pub. : 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. Sold by Ryland and Bryer in Cornhill' jcs. H. Fifth Line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd Sepr 30th, 1782, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. - Another |LATE^by^R.BRp0KSHAw. Size, 12. x9f. — ' Miss Cneuse and her Sister : Printed for John Bowles, at No. 13 in Cornhill.' 3. Another, the reverse way, by J. Paul. ' Miss Cruise.' 3. /! cr-fc^ £ ft fiw-leJ, J«A^. J '4 \nvl^, fit, t 3 CROSBIE, Viscountess. {.'rr< Diana, eldest daughter of Lord George Sackville Germaine, Viscount Sackville ; married, 1777, John, Viscount Crosbie, afterwards 2nd Earl of Glandore. W. L., front face ; body slightly turned ; her right hand holding up her dress ; left arm and hand extended ; pearls in the hair ; a tree on her left ; landscape and trees in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 23! x i4f . * Burke says 1776, but this must be a misprint. 94 ^f)e Cfrigratati H&ovto of feir 3N&ua E^nolbg. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names, line of pub. in etched letters, arms : 'Publish'd Sepr 20th, 1779, by Dickinson & Watson, No. 158 New Bond Street.' 3. bm. Second. The Title added ; line of pub. in engr. letters. Third. J. C. S. gives a modern state, i.e., modern impression of second, and says the plate was sold at Richardson's sale, 18 14. CUMBERLAND, H.R.H. the Duchess of. Lady Ann Lutterell, daughter of Simon, Earl of Carhampton, and widow of Christopher Horton, Esq., of Calton Hall, co. Derby; married, 1771, Henry Frederick, Duke of Cum berland, 4th son of George II. Worldly, ambitious, and pretty, with large, languishing eyes, that dealt indiscriminate misery and happiness to her admirers, and bewitching manners that excited unusual fascination. She was vastly accomplished, gave vent to wit and sarcasm with equal ease, and preserved her virtue intact Died, 1803. W. L., resting on her right arm, with hand to the side of the face ; left arm by her side ; bracelets on wrists ; hair falling over the left shoulder ; right leg slightly bent ; on her right, a pillar and curtain ; on her left, trees in a landscape. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 24JX 15. Three Sta tes : First. Line of pub. only : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Dec. 1, 1773, by James Watson, No. 45 Little Queen Ann Street, near Portland Chapel.' 3. bm. Second. On separate plate, artists' names ; Title ; in line of pub. after ' Chapel,' and ' B. Clowes, Engraver, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside.' H. Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Printed and publish'd according to Act of Parliament, ist April, 1776, by J. Bretherton, No. 134 New Bond Street' w. Another Plate, from a drawing engr, in stipple by Maria Ann Bourlie. Head and shoulders ; veil over hair ; necklace of pearls ; in oval frame, surrounded by flowers. Artists' names ; line of pub. : ' London, printed by special permission for John Bell, Weekly Messenger Office, Southampton Street, Strand, Dec. I, 1806.' DAMER, The Hon. Mrs. Anne, daughter of the Hon. Seymour Conway, the distinguished General and Field Marshal, and brother ofthe ist Marquess of Hertford ; married John, eldest son of Joseph Darner, Earl of Dorchester, of Milton Abbey. She was an amateur sculptor of considerable talent. Horace Walpole left her Strawberry Hill for her life. She died in 1828. T, Q. L., standing ; hands together ; round the neck a black ribbon, to which is attached a locket ; a long plait of hair falls over each shoulder ; landscape. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13! x iof. Four States : First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publ'd 20th February, 1774.' BM. Second. Title added ; mis-spelt 'Demar ;' line of pub. : 'Publish'd March ist, 1774, by J. R. Smith, No. 4 Exeter Court, Strand,' jcs. Third. ' Demar' corrected to 'Damer.' h. Fourth. In line of pub. ; instead of 'J. R. Smith,' ' H. Humphrey, Garrard Street, Soho.' bm. DASHWOOD, LADY, and her SON. Mary Helen, daughter of John Graham of Kinross ; married, 1760, Sir Henry Watkin Dash wood, Bart, of Kirklington Park, Oxfordshire. Died in 1796. H. L., sitting, with child on her knee ; his right hand up to his mother's face ; his other arm extended ; her chin touching his cheek. Engr. in mezz. by C. H. HODGES. Size, J2f X9f. W$z (Knffrateo Moxto of feir 3|ogrt)ua EepnotoiS. 95 Four States: First. Line of pub. only ; in etched letters : ' Pubd by C. H. Hodges, Park Street Decr 17th, 1784.' jcs. Second. Artists' names added, b. — Third. Title in open etched letters ; line of pub. altered to 'Published Jan* 25, 1785, by C. H. Hodges, No. 98 Carey Street.' 3. Fourth. Title in dotted letters, w. J, A/cUAcf Another Plate. Size, 14! x 12J, probably by Park, before any letters, bm. DAVIDSON, Miss Susannah Jane. Daughter of James Davidson, a merchant of Rotterdam. Died in 1767, aged 20. H. L., sitting ; holding a lamb, with a wreath of flowers in her hand ; pearls in her hair and at her bosom. Engr. in mezz. by John Dixon. Size, i2§X9f. Private plate. The plate was destroyed by order of her parents after her death, with as many impressions as could be obtained, jcs. Two States: First. Before any letters, bm. — . Second. With artists' names. //. DAWSON, Lady Anne. Daughter of Thomas, Earl of Pomfret ; married, 1754, Thomas Dawson, Esq., created, 1770, Lord Dartrey, and, 1785, Viscount Cremorne. Lady Anne died 1769. T. 0. L., in the character of 'Diana,' a crescent moon as an ornament in her hair ; holding a spear in her right hand, with the arm extended upwards ; she rests on her left arm, and with her left hand caresses a hound ; pearl bracelets ; a girdle round her waist ; landscape in the background. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 13JX 11. Two Sta tes : " — First. Artists' names in etched letters, b. bm. - — Second. With Title, age, and date, 1754. 'Sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden. 2s.' bm. Another, engr. by R. Purcell. Size, i2f X9f. Two States: First. With date, 1756. Price is. bm. Second. Title ' Cynthia,' with four lines, bm. b. DELME, Lady Betty. Daughter of Henry, 4th Earl of Carlisle ; married, 1769, Peter Delme~,Esq. ; and 2ndly 1794, Capt Charles Gamier. She died, 1813. W. L., sitting at the root of a tree ; the left arm encircling her children ; the boy in a Vandyke collar and striped waistcoat ; the girl in a white dress, nestling to him ; at their feet a Scotch terrier ; landscape in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 23! x 1 5f . Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd July ist, 1779, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, and at No. 52 Strand. Se vend chez les Freres Torre, Marchands d'Etampes.' b. £, 96 C&e (fapaijea Wiovto of feir _f osffjua E^notoss,. "" Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. engraved ; French address erased, w. Third. Line of pub, altered to 'Publish'd April, 1790, by W. Richardson ; ancient and modern Print warehouse, No. 174 Strand, jcs. DERBY, Countess of. Elizabeth, only daughter of James, 6th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon ; married, June"" 1774, Edward, 12th Earl of Derby. She died, 1797. W. L. ; her right arm resting on a pedestal, on which is a female statue ; to the right sits a macaw ; she holds with both hands a wreath of flowers, which falls from the pedestal ; head-dress, ribbon and feathers. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 23f x 14J. tQ_ 'T Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names, line of pub. : ' London, Publish'd May 1, 1780, by Dickinson & Watson, No. 158 New Bond St.' b. bm. Second. The Title added, bm. " Third. The plate slightly reduced, about f round, bm. DEVONSHIRE, Georgiana, Duchess of. Daughter of John, ist Earl Spencer ; married, June 1774, William, 5th Duke of Devon shire. Walpole styles her ' the Empress of Fashion.' Wraxall says, ' her hair was not without a tinge of red ; and her face, though pleasing, yet had it not been illuminated by her mind, might have been considered as an ordinary countenance.' It was through her influence and powers of attraction that Fox gained his election for Westminster. Died, 1806. W. L. ; feathers and pearls in her hair ; right hand on the balustrade ; left hand holding up her dress ; a tree on her left ; landscape with statue to her right. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 23J x i5f. Two States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd July 1, 1780, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.' 3. ' bm. Second. The Title added, bm. DEVONSHIRE, Georgiana, Duchess of, with her Daughter, Lady Georgiana CAVENDISH. T. Q. L. ; sitting on a sofa playing with her daughter ; the child with both arms raised ; the Duchess with right arm and hand raised ; a vase to the right ; a curtain to the left Engr. in mezz. by George Keating. Sjze, 15J x \2\, Three Sta tes .- First. Artists' names, Title, &c, in etched letters, w. - Second. Artists' names; 'G. Keating exc';' Title in open letters; arms ; line of pub.: ' London, Publish'd May 19, 1787, by G. Keating, No. 4 Air Street, Piccadilly ; and also to be had of W. Austin, Drawing Master, No. 197 Piccadilly.' B. bm. --- Third. The Title in filled-in letters, bm. DUNCANNON, Viscountess. Henrietta Frances, 2nd daughter of John, ist Earl Spencer ; married, 1780, Frederick, Viscount Duncannon, afterwards 3rd Earl of Bessborough. Died, 1821. H. L. ; hair turned back and powdered ; no head-dress ; curl over the right shoulder ; white handkerchief covering her neck ; nosegay of flowers on her bosom ; a landscape, with trees and water. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 14 x 11. %ty (tnaratorti Moito of feir 3|os5|)ua Eepnolosf, 97 Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. — ¦ Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Dec. 21st, 1785, by Wm Austin, Draw^-Marster and Print Merchant, at his Patriotic Print Rooms, No. 41 St. James Street.' bm. Third. ' Wm Austin excudit ' between artists' names ; addition to Title ; line of pub. ' altered to ' March 31st, 1786, No. 195 Piccadilly, near St. James's Church.' H. ESSEX, Countess of. ^^ Frances, daughter of Sir C. H anbury Williams ; married, 1754, William Anne, 4th Earl of Essex. The Countess died 1759. H. L. ; fur cloak ; left hand and arm raised ; five bows in the front of her dress ; laced sleeves. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, iof x 9. Three States: First. n Before any letters ^ before plate was cleaned ; the column with the capital. 3. Second. Artists' names ; Title on column ; line of pub. . ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliam*, 1757, and sold at the Golden Headin Covent Garden.' bm. Third. Retouched ; capital of column effaced. H. Another Plate, by R. Purcell. Size, i2f x 9f. ' Printed for Rob* Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street. P. is.' 3. An Etching the reverse way ; no name of engraver, bm. FENHOULET, Lady, when Miss Anne DAY. Anne Day, wife of Peter Fenhoulet,.Exon of the Guard, Knighted at the Coronation of George III. She sat for her portrait when Miss Day. H. L. ; in a white Woffington hat, with muff, and nosegay in her bosom ; the face half in shadow. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 105 x 12. Three States : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. B. bm. J. C.S. say_f_ this is the second state ; artists' names erased to counterfeit proof. SECOND.^First of J. C. S.) Artists' names in-middle of cleared space ; '1760' after engr. names ; line of pub. : ' Sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' Third. With the Title, bm. A modern impression of third state. ANOTHER Plate, with six lines ; no names of artists. 3. Another, by R. Purcell. Size, 12 x9s. b. bm. Two Sta tes : First. Title : ' Miss Day' b. —Second. Title altered to ' Lady Fenoulet : Printed for Rob' Sayer at ye Golden Buck in Fleet Street.' b.m. FISCHER, Miss Kitty. 7 t A famous Courtezan ; daughter ofa German Staymaker ; married, 1766, J. Norris, Esq., son of the member for Rye. She died, 1771, " a victim to cosmetics." H. L., .sitting, as 'Cleopatra' dissolving the pearl ; her left hand holds a vase, into whirh she is about to drop a pearl, which she holds in her right hand. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 1 1 x 9f 98 W$z (EnpateH Moxto of feir 3|os3l)ua E^ttolti^ Three States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. B. bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, &c. ; line of pub. : ' Printed for Thos. Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Jn0 Bowles & Son at the Blackhorse in Cornhill.' s. Third. Address altered to ' London, Printed for John Bowles in Cornhill, and Carington Bowles, 69 St. Paul's Church Yard.' J. C. S. says retouched ; modern ; address erased. This must be another state. Another, engr. by R. Houston. Size, 11x9. Three States : First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Sold by Richd Houston at Charing Cross.' P6 2S.' BM. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' London, Printed for Rob1 Sayer, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street.' H. Another, engr. by James Watson. Size, 55 x 45. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; Title ; ' Printed for John Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill.' B. bm. Second. ' No. 13,' instead of ' Black Horse.' bm. FISCHER, Miss Kitty. T. Q. L. ; leaning on her crossed arms ; front face ; a letter lies on the table ; round her throat a necklace of four rows of pearls. Engr. in mess, by RICHARD HOUSTON. Size, I2§ x 9f. Three States: First. Before any letters ; before the date on the letter ; and before the plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. ; on the letter, ' 1759, June 2d. My dearest life.' ' Printed for Js Bowles and Son, at the Black Horse in Cornhill.' B. bm. Third. Instead of 'at the Black Horse,' 'at No. 13.' w. Another Plate, in mesz. by R. Purcell. Size, i2_ x 9f. Three States: First. Artists' names, Title ; on the letter ' 1759, June 2. My dearest life.' bm. Second. Engraver's name erased; on the letter, ' Jan*. 1st, 1763. My dearest life. ' London, Printed for Rob* Sayer, at the Golden Buck near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street, 154.' 3. bm. Third. No name of engraver ; Title : ' Printed for Rob* Sayer, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street.' bm. FISH, Miss' Charlotte. Daughter of a London merchant. T. Q. L., sitting ; necklace of one row of pearls ; spotted dress, with black mantilla ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, i2§ x 9f. Three States : a .t . -X* -«. <-^L«^ /vr*-*f First. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Sold by Jas. Watson at the Golden Head in Craven Buildings, Drury Lane. Price 2s.' B. :cond. Line of pub. altered to ' London, Printed f Horse in Cornhill.' h. Third. The words in line of pub. ' & Son ' taken out. bm. Second. Line of pub. altered to ' London, Printed for John Bowles & Son at the Black Horse in Cornhill.' h. •antic (Engraticli Movto of feir 3|o0ljua Ee.noltia. 99 FITZPATRICK, Lady Anne. Eldest daughter of John, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory; born, February io, 1774. Died unmarried. As ' Sylvia,' in a landscape, stepping over a brook ; her feet naked. Engr. in stipple by JOHN Jones. Size, 12 x g\. Two States : First. The Title in open letters, b. — Second. Title and line of pub. : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Nov. 1, 1791, by J. Jones, No. 75 Great Portland Street.' h. FITZPATRICK, Lady Gertrude. Second daughter of the Earl of Upper Ossory, and sister of the above. Died unmarried. A little girl sitting on the ground, her feet naked ; a bunch of grapes in her lap, on which are placed both her hands. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13! x iof. Three Sta tes : ¦— ~ First. Artists' names in etched letters, b. Second. Title and line of pub. added: 'London, Publish'd June io, 1780, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to 'April 10, 1781, by J. Birchall, No. 473 Strand, nr St. Martin's Lane.' bm. FITZPATRICK, Lady Gertrude. W. L. ; standing on a hill with hands clasped ; a white handkerchief across her shoulders ; spotted shoes ; a plant of burdock by her side. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, i6J x i2f . Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters ; Title ; ' Published Nov. 8th, 1786, by J. Dean.' 3. BM. Second. Title erased ; line of pub. altered : ' Publish'd Feb* 1, 1782, by W. Dickinson, Engraver and Printseller, No. 158 New Bond Street' bm. ¦Third. Title restored, jcs. ^ ^/ ^r af* tiiKn. 1 iue resioreu. ycj. /-> s * 171 FITZPATRICK, Lady Gertrude, as ' Collina,' or 'The Little Mountaineer.' Engr. in stipple by J. JONES. Size, I2f x 9f . Two Sta tes : First. Title in open letters ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb* 1st, 1792, by J. Jones, No. 7S Great Portland Street' w. Second. Title filled in. h. FITZWILLIAM, Lady Charlotte. Daughter of William, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam ; married, 1764, Thomas, ist Lord Dundas. Died, 1833. Her eldest son was the ist Earl of Zetland. 100 tOje drnpatJcD ffllovto of feir _fo#)ua Kepiulttf. H. L., feathers and pearls in hair; a ribbon hangs over her left shoulder; pearl earrings; right hand holds up her dress to her bosom ; a pearl ornament on dress at shoulder ; curtain to her right. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, iof x 9. Three S ta tes : First. Before any letters. 3. bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Publish'd by J. Reynolds according to Act of Parliament, 1754.' H. Third. Retouched ; some slight difference in the folds, &c. ; line of pub. altered to ' Sold by Jas. McArdell, at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' w. FORDYCE, Miss. Afterwards Mrs. Greenwood ; sister of Mr. Fordyce the banker. Oval ; playing the guitar, with music-book to her right ; a veil over her head ; striped curtain, &c. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, I2|'x9f. Three Sta tes : ~--~ First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. B. bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title. ' Price 2s.' h. Third. Line of pub. added : ' Printed for Carington Bowles, next the Chapter House in St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Price 2s.' H. bm. Another, engr. by C. Corbutt, Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. — ^ Second. With line of pub. : ' Printed for Rob' Sayer, Map and Printseller in Fleet Street.' b. FORTESCUE, Lady. Anne, 2nd daughter of John Campbell, Esq., of Calder, N.B.; married, 1752, Matthew, 2nd Baron Fortescue. Died in 1812. T. Q. L., sitting ; resting on her right elbow ; hand up to her face ; a veil over her left shoulder, and attached to her dress in front ; landscape with trees. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 125 x 9f. Four States : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, b. — Second. Artists' names, Title, date ' 1757 ;' line of pub. : ' Sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden. Price 2s.' bm. Third. Date altered to ' 1761.' h. Fourth. Date erased, jcs. FOSTER, Lady Elizabeth. Second daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Derry ; married, ist, J. Foster, Esq. ; and 2nd, William, 5th Duke of Devonshire. H. L. ; white dress ; black waistband ; a large collar of spotted muslin. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 8f x 6f . Five States: First. Before any letters. 3. Second. Artists' names only. h. Cljc flfoipatieti O2iorfc0 of feir 3M£ma Eejmotoss. 101 Third. Line of pub. added : ' Publish'd August io, 1787, by W. Dickinson, New Bond Street.' bm. Fourth. Title added in open letters, bm. Fifth. Printed in colours, bm. GALLWEY, Mrs. Payne, and Child. VI ¦ v y Philadelphia, daughter of General de Lancey of New York ; married Stephen Payne, who took his mother's name of Gallwey. General Payne, brother of the above, was created a baronet, 1812, and took the name of Gallwey in 1814. Died 1785, aged 27. H. L. ; carrying her child on her back ; her right hand holding the child's left ; trees, &c. — -• Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13 x 11. Unfinished ; before plate was cleaned ; before any letters, bm. Two States: - , First. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. in etched letters : 'London, Publish'd Feb. ist, 1780, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square.' bm. Second. In line of pub. after 'Square,' 'Torre, Printseller, Market Street, St. James's, and at No. 171 Strand.' bm. GIDEON, Lady. Miss Maria Wilmot, daughter of Sir John Eardley Wilmot ; married Sir Sampson Gideon, afterwards Lord Eardley. Died, 1794. Her eldest daughter married Lord Saye and Sele. H. L., oval, in profile ; high head-dress ; pearls in hair ; an ornament on her shoulder. Engr. in mezz. by T. WATSON. Size, 13J x nf. Three States: First. Artists' names ; line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published as the Act directs, ist Jany, 1771.' bm. «, - Second. With Title in etched letters, w. — Third. Title in engraved letters, and line of pub. altered to ' London : Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street. Published as the Act directs, ist Jan. 1771.' bm. GLOUCESTER, Maria, Duchess of. (See Waldegrave.) GLOUCESTER, Princess Sophia Matilda of. Daughter of Wm. Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Maria, Countess Dowager Waldegrave, Duchess of Gloucester ; born 20th May, 1773 ; was many years Ranger of Greenwich Park. Died, Nov. 1844. W. L., when a child ; lying down ; her arm round a poodle-dbg, on which her head is resting. Engr. in mezz. by THOMAS Watson. Size, I2f x iof. Three States ; — First. Before any letters. 3. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. on engraved portion of plate : ' Publis'd Jan. ist, 1775, by W. Shropshire, 158, and T. Watson, 142, New Bond Street' 3. Third. Inscription plate added ; Title, &c. bm. j v uJ>/u. -&£&<* y^n^c-x^f. " 102 "grije dEtigcatieli Movto of feir 3lo0.ua Ecpttoltig. GORDON, Duchess of. Jane, 2nd daughter of Sir William Maxwell of Monreith (Sharpe's 'Peerage'), Bart; married, 1767, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon. She was celebrated for her beauty and accomplishments. Died, 1812. H. L., in a square ; a ruff, with chain and locket and one row of pearls round her neck. Engr. in mezz by WILLIAM DICKINSON. Size, I2f x 11. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names; line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd Feb7 23, 1775, by W. Dickinson.' 3. Second. Title added ; line of pub. altered to, after date, ' By V. M. Picot, No. 16 Strand, and Willm. Dickinson, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London.' bm. Another Plate, by same, in oval frame. Size, 8J x 7f . Looking the reverse way. b. Two States: First. Artists' names and Title in etched letters. 3. — Second. Line of pub. added : ' Publish'd March ist, 1796, by W. Richardson, York House, No. 31 Strand.' bm. GORDON, Frances. (See Ingram.) GORDON, Miss Frances Isabella. Daughter of Lord Wm. Gordon, 2nd son of the 3rd Duke of Gordon and the Hon. Frances Ingram Shepherd, daughter of Charles, 9th Lord Irvine. She died unmarried in 1831. When a child ; five cherubs' heads in different positions. Engr. in stipple by P. SlMON, 1789. Size, nf X9f. Unfinished ; before all letters, bm. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names only. b. bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd June 1st, 1789, by John & Josiah Boydell, No. 90 Cheapside, and at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London.' W. Third. Finished impr. with Title in open letters. A single head engr. by Simon, bm. GREENWAY, Miss. Elizabeth, daughter of John Greenway, Esq. of Portsmouth, Keeper of His Majesty's Stores ; married, 9th January, 1771, the Hon. James Napier, Lieut.-Colonel of Marines, 3rd son of Francis, 5th Lord Napier of Merchistoun. H. L., seated, looking up to her left ; a long lock of hair falling over her left shoulder ; her left arm resting on a cushion ; hands clasped together. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 115x9. Two States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. 3. bm. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : ' Published by Ryland and Bryer, Engravers, at the King's Arms, Cornhill.' bm. Another Plate, engr. by R. Houston. Size, 12J x 9f. Three S ta tes ; First. Before any letters. BM. Wjz Qfriffratirti Movto of feir 3|os3t)tta Eeptioltu^ 103 Second. With artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Printed for Carington Bowles, Printseller, No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard.' 3. sm. Third. With the numerals ' 1 50 ' at bottom of plate, h. Another Plate, by R. Purcell. Size, i2f x 10. Two States: First. Title ; PurcelFs monogram in square of table, bm. Second. Engraver's name altered to 'Corbutt' 'Printed for Rob* Sayer, at No. 53 in Fleet Street, London.' H. r leet street, Lonaon. h. S /' /) 4 x ifk. fi^T-^ ^y GREVILLE, Miss, and her Brother. Son and daughter of Fulke Greville, Envoy Extraordinary, in 1776, to the Elector of Bavaria, and Minister to the Diet of Ratisbon. She married, 1766, John, afterwards Lord Crewe. See Mrs. Crewe. W. L., as Hebe and Cupid. She is holding a vase with both hands ; sandals on her feet ; he, as Cupid, is standing on a stone by her side, looking over his right shoulder ; on the right a tree ; waterfall and landscape. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 16J x i3f. a , Two States: OL X . te*-fi^- ^U j^^^ ^^ c^a^** First. Before any letters, s. bm. > — Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, July 25th, 1762. Sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' bm. Another Plate, engr. by C. Corbutt. Size, 1 if x 9J. T. Q. L., ofthe lady only. Artists' names ; Title, ' Miss GravilVe.' ' London : Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street' b. \ ~" " ' GWATKIN, Miss. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gwatkin (Theophila Palmer, the niece of Sir Joshua Rey nolds). Married Mr. Lowther. T. Q. L., as a girl, sitting (inscribed ' Simplicity ') ; head turned to right ; face in profile ; in a lace cap ; white dress ; black sash ; her hands in her lap ; fingers turned upwards. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 8 x 6J in. Four States : First. Before any letters, bm. b. — Second. Artist's names and line of pub. : 'Publish'd May 12, 1789, by F. Bartolozzi & Co., No. 81 Great Titchfield Street' bm. Third. Printed in colours, bm. Fourth. . With the Title, ' Simplicity.' h. A smaller Plate, 6| x 4I, not showing the hands. - &s*oU*s L til **¦>-*<• i HALE, Mrs. Mary, second daughter of Colonel Challoner ; sister of Anne, Countess of Harewood ; married General Hale. W. L., as ' Euphrosyne,' in ' L' Allegro ;' her left arm extended ; her right hand holding her dress ; hair on top of head and back of neck blown to her right ; bouquet in her bosom ; girls playing musical instruments ; in the distance peasants dancing ; landscape, trees, &c. Engr. in mezz. by James WATSON. Size, 24! x i4f in. 104 W$z (totffrabcD Wtivto of feir %o$$m EepnolDS. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. 'Gulston Catalogue,' p. 126, calls this state a 'proof before the letters by James Watson. N.B. — There are three plates, of which J. Watson did two ; this print is the real original.' — Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. on engraved surface : ' Sold by Ryland and Bryer, at the King's Arms, Cornhill.' bm. Another Plate (?) is stated to have been scraped by same engraver ; with seven pearls on sleeve of right arm, instead of six, without an interval as in first ; five on lower row of left instead of four ; the bouquet in the bosom, of a rose and honeysuckle, more made out ; herbage in foreground different ; the distant mountain-line meets the upper lip in the girl and not the under. Before any letters ; one was sent for inspection, Dec. 1876, to the BM. Another, with artist's names and line of pub., ' Sold by Ryland and Bryer at the King's Arms, Cornhill,' with many of the differences, is in the Windsor Collection, h. A small Oval, engr. in stipple, by Lambertine. There is also a print from the picture, of the figure of Mrs. Hale, T. Q. L. ; a proof before all letters, sent for inspection to the BM., April 1877, on the back of which was written, ' Scraped by Watson's sister.' There is one similar by Corbutt. ,..,_ o. .. . .: *•.,- -r-j v L-k _, _? HALLIDAY, Lady Jane. Lady Jane Tollemache, daughter of Lionel, 3rd Earl of Dysart ; married, 1771, John Delap Halliday, Esq., of the Leasowes, Salop; and 2nd, 1802, G. D. Perry, Esq.; and died the same year. W. L., walking, in a landscape ; face turned to the right shoulder ; hair waving in the wind, with a bandeau of pearls ; left arm extended ; right holding up her dress. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 23! x 1 5f in. Two Sta tes : First. Artist's names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published Decr 24, 1779, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.' 3. bm. Second. With the Title added, bm. h. HAMILTON, Lady (Emma Hart). Emma Hart, wife of Sir W. Hamilton, Ambassador to Naples. Chiefly noted for her connexion with Lord Nelson. She was the daughter of a servant of the name of Hart. After being reduced to great distress, was exhibited in London by a Dr. Graham, a notorious charlatan of the day, as the goddess Hygeia, covered with a transparent veil ; married Sir W. Hamilton, 1791, who took her to Naples, and she became a great friend of Caroline of Austria. It is said that by her advice Prince Caracciolo was put to death ; but this she denied. She died near Calais in 1816. Smith, in the 'Book for a Rainy Day,' calls her Emma Lyon, and says, ' This generous woman, better known under her lawful title of Lady Hamilton, when I shewed her my etching of the funeral procession of her husband's friend, the immortal Nelson, fainted and fell into my arms ; and believe me, reader, her mouth was equal to any production of Greek sculpture I have yet seen.' H. L., as a Bacchante ; face turned over her right shoulder ; her finger to her mouth, with a smiling expression. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 9f x 8 in. Four States: First. In dark border, before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd Sept. 6, 1784, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street' w. Third. The Title in open letters, bm. b. Fourth. Address in line of pub. altered to ' No. 31 King Street, Covent Garden.' //. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Sold at the Golden Head in Covent Garden.' bm. Third. With the Title, ' Plimouth Beauty' w. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by R. Purcell. Size, i2f x 10. "Z- s^aAc* H. L., showing the right hand. - _* tiT^*ti ™^> c^ Three States: First. Artists' names only. B. Second. Title, ' Mrs. Horneck,' and line of pub. added : ' Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 in Fleet Street.' bm. Third. Title altered to ' The Plymouth Beauty.' b. * In J. C. Smith's Cat., p. 497, this is made the second state, but there is another state (the third), in whieh the artists' names and inscription have been taken out, the erasure being perceptible. %\)z (IfrigratieD (Lfliorfes. of feir 3Jo0f)ua Ee«iiolti0. 109 HORNECK, Miss Catharine. Eldest daughter ofthe above. The 'Little Comedy' of Goldsmith. See MRS. Henry Bunbury. HORNECK, Miss Mary. Second daughter of Captain and Mrs. Horneck. She married Colonel Gwynn. The Horneck family were great friends of Oliver Goldsmith, and after his death this lady, ' his Jessamy Bride,' had the coffin reopened and cut a lock of hair from his head, which she preserved till her death. Sir Joshua left her in his will ' her own portrait with a turban.' Died in 1840, aged 87. W. L., sitting on the ground, in a Persian dress, with a turban and sash ; left arm resting on the pedestal of a column. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Dunkarton. Size, i7|x i3f. Two States: First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub: 'Publish'd Feb. 20, 1778, by W. Shropshire, No. 158 New Bond Street' 3. bm. HOWARD, Lady Caroline Isabella. Daughter of Frederick, 5 th Earl of Carlisle; married John, ist Earl of Cawdor ; died it W. L., when young, sjtting in a landscape ; cap and black mantilla ; right arm extended to a vase of flowers, from which she is plucking a rose. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, i6|x i2f. Two States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in open efched letters : ' Published by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, Decr 7th, 1778, and at No. 52 Strand. Se vend a Londres, chez les Freres Torre, Marchands d'Etampes.' b. bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. in engraved letters, with Title added, bm. HUDDESFORD, Mrs. Wife of Mr. Huddesford, the son ofthe President of Trinity College, Oxford. H. L. ; cloak trimmed with fur ; hands in muff ; the face half-turned to the spectator ; a black dog (the head only) looking up at her. Engr. in mezz. by H. MEYER. Size, iox8f. One Sta te : Artists' names only. 3. bm. HUME, Lady. Amelia, daughter of John Egerton, Bishop of Durham ; wife of Sir Abraham Hume, F.R.S., 2nd Baronet. H. L., sitting ; spaniel in her lap ; black mantilla ; white skirt ; hair curled ; curtain, &c. Engr. in mezz. by R. Edwards. Size, 1 if x 9f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Painter's name etched ; no name of engraver ; ' 1795 ' etched^ b. Third. Artists' names ; date after engr. name, '1795 ;' Title in open etched letters, w. i io %ty (fepa&eo flEorfegi of feir 3flo0ljua EepnotosS. HYNDFORD, Countess of. Jean, daughter of Benjamin Vigor, Esq., of Fulham ; married, 1756, John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford. Died, 1807. H. L., sitting ; pearl earrings ; pearl necklace, with a bow at the back of the neck ; dress trimmed with lace, and large lace sleeves ; she is holding a shuttle, on which she is winding thread from a ball in her lap. Engr. in mezz. by J. McArdell. Size, 11x9. Two States: First. Before the name and date on the pillar ; artists' names only ; ' 1759 ' after engraver's name. bm. *-- Second. Same inscription, but on the pillar to the left of the engraving, 'Jane, Countess of Hyndford, 1757.' sm. H. INGRAM-SHEPHERD, Hon. Frances. ¦ Daughter of the 9th Lord Irvine ; took the surname of Shepherd from her mother ; married, 1781, Lord William Gordon, second son of Cosmo, 3rd Duke of Gordon, elder brother of Lord George Gordon, the fanatical leader ofthe mob in 1780. H. L., oval ; front face ; Pompadour head-dress ; ribbon in hair, with bow in front ; a black domino cloak. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 13! x 11. Four States: First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published Jan? 2, 1780, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London.' 3. bm. Second. Artists' names, &c, in engr. letters ; ' Sir ' instead of ' Sr ' before painter's name; line of pub. altered to 'London, Published June 23, 1780.' 'London' after ' Square ' omitted, w. Third. Line of pub. altered : Date, ' May 23d, 1781, by J. Birchall, No. 473 Strand, near St. Martin's Church.' bm. Fourth. Modern, jcs. INGRAM-SHEPHERD, Hon. Isabella Ann. (See Lady Beauchamp.) INCHIQUIN, Countess of. (See Mary Palmer.) IRWIN, Mrs. Wife of General, afterwards Sir John Irwin, Governor of Gibraltar. H. L., oval ; front face ; leaning on her arms, which are crossed in front of her ; hair combed back and tied with a black ribbon ; white sleeves ; nosegay in her dress. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, iof x 8f . Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Sold by Jas. Watson, at No. 16 in Craven Buildings, Drury Lane. Price 2s.' b. bm. «— ~* Second. _ The line of pub. altered to ' London : Printed for E. Bakewell & H. Parker, opposite Birchin Lane in Cornhill. Price 2s.' h. w. Another Plate, by same engraver, without the oval, with same address as second state of first plate, Size, 5j x 4^. W^z Qfriffrabeti mioxto of feir %o$$m Eepnoto^ hi JACOBS, Miss.' \v/;> From the engraving of this picture having obtained the first prize at the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, it is strange that something reliable should not be known ofthe sitter. In the old catalogues of 1794 of Sir Joshua's engraved works she is styled ' Miss Jacobs — anonymous.' Bromley calls her Jacob, or Jacobs, and gives the date 1761. From her portrait she must have been very handsome, and probably was either ofthe class of Miss Kitty Fischer, or a model. Boydell's Catalogue styles the print 'a lady unknown.' Nagler, ' Die Dame mit den Blumenstrauss.' T. Q. L., sitting in a chair ; face nearly profile, looking to her left ; hair turned up with pearls ; a single row of pearls as a necklace ; bouquet of flowers in her lap. Engr. in mezz. by John Spilsbury. Size, i7f x 14J. Two Sta tes : ¦ First. Before any letters, and before the plate was cleaned. B. bm. Second. Artists' names, inscription, and line of pub. . ' Publish'd by J. Boydell, En graver in Cheapside, Jan? ist, 1762, according to Act of Parliament.' bm. A small octavo, by Richard Houston. Size, %i x 4i- ' Printed for Carington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard.' JAMES, Mrs. The pocket-book of 1759 gives. Mrs. James as a Madonna; but Mr. Reynolds, the grand-nephew of Sir Joshua, states that Sir Joshua informed him the portrait was a fancy one. Edmund Burke, for whom it was painted, says Mrs. Hartley as a Madonna. J. C. S., in his Catalogue, states that she was a Miss Goddard, and married to Commodore, afterwards Admiral, Sir William James. (See Part IV.) H. L., as a Madonna, looking over her left shoulder ; a veil over the back of her head. Engr. in mezz. by T. Blackmore. Size, 14 x iof. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. 3. bm. Second. Artists' names, line of pub. : ' Sold by Ryland & Biyer, Engravers and Printsellers in Cornhill.' JOHNSON, Miss. A model. T. Q. L.; a girl sketching ; standing leaning against a slab ; in profile ; left hand holds a sketch-book, which is supported by her waist ; in right hand a pencil. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer, 1796. Size, 95 x 7-f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. bm. - — Second. Artists' names ; Title ; Design in open letters ; line of pub. : London, Pubd 1 May, 1794, by John Jeffryes, Ludgate Hill.' Engraver's name spelt ' Grozier.' bm. Third. Printed in colours, bm. JOHNSTON, Lady Charlotte. Daughter of George Montagu, ist Earl of Halifax; married Colonel Johnston. T. Q. L. ; head turned over right shoulder ; long plait of hair over the same ; dress trimmed with ermine ; pearl necklace ; two pearls as an earring ; right arm bent to hip ; sash round waist ; curtain to her right. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, I2§ x 9f. 1 1 2 Wit (£na;ratet> a2.torl.1S of feir 3Nl)ua Eejmotogu Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and Title. 3. bm. Second. Line of pub. added : ' Printed for John Bowles and Son, at ye Black Horse in Cornhill, London.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered; the words 'for' and to 'Horse' erased; 'No. 13' in their place, jcs. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by C. Corbutt. Size, i2fxio. 'London: Printed for Rob' Sayer, Printseller, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street.' bm. — CX-voo^^-fcv '*»Le/_ &1 £¦ Gx"^** $-\ V 4^ f?iM-J*aye* t. 5 >f~a&* _T .J<^ v» ' 92$^r?"tl% KAUFFMAN, Maria Angelica, R.A. ^*~^y»U * Born at Coire, in Switzerland, 1741 ; came to England in 1766, and obtained consider able success as a portrait-painter ; was one of the original members of the Royal Academy. She was a great coquette ; was at one time going to be married to Nathaniel Dance, at another (it was so reported) to Sir Joshua Reynolds ; in the end she was deceived into a marriage with the valet of Count Horn, who, having stolen his master's wardrobe and credentials, assumed his name and character ; she was subsequently divorced, and married Zucchi, a Venetian painter ; interested herself to procure the works of foreign artists, and of those English artists living at Rome, &c, to enter the United Kingdom duty free. Her letter to Lord Camelford on this subject is dated from Trinita de Monte, 26th December, 1787. Died at Rome in 1807, aged 67. H. L., oval ; sitting ; a string of pearls and a tiara in her hair ; a lock of hair falls over each shoulder ; she is holding a drawing in her right and a crayon-pencil in her left hand ; a buckle on her right shoulder ; the dress trimmed with fur. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, g\ x 8. Three States: First. Before any letters, and before the figure on the paper, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd Sept. 3, 1780, by F. Bartolozzi, London.' b. Third. With Title, and Latin inscription : 'John Boydell excudit, 1780.' Line of pub. altered to ' Published Septer 3, 1780, by John Boydell, London.' bm. ANOTHER, in a cloak trimmed with fur ; the hands not shown. Engr. in line by E. Morace. Size, 9 x j\. KEMBLE, Miss Frances. ) Sister of Mrs. Siddons ; afterwards Mrs. Twiss. H. L. ; hair dressed with a ribbon ; frilled lapel ; black dress ; in a mountainous landscape. Engr. in mezz. by J. Jones. Size, 13 x iof. A series of six progress proofs, bm. J. C. S. states these belong to another plate, which was destroyed, but on careful examination they appear to be only the trial proofs of the first published state. Three States : First. Artists' names ; Cupids supporting a scroll, on which, in etched letters, is ' Miss Kemble.' ' London : Published according to Act, March 23, 1784, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street' Second. ' Miss Kemble ' in dotted etched letters with a flourish, wanting in the first state. , Third. Printed on satin ; ' Miss Kemble ' in filled-in letters. Another Plate ; in white dress ; hair dressed differently ; and no landscape in the back ground. %%z QKngcatieD aaior&g of feir 3|o0ljua Eeptiottijs* 1 1 3 Three States : First. Before any letters ; on dark space, bm. Second. Artists' names ; line of pub. : 'London, Puba as the Act directs, Jan* 17th, 1786, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' Third. The Title added ; ' Miss Kemble ' in white letters. H. Another Plate, or the above reworked ; under the panel a scroll of flowers. With first and second states as above ; J. C. Smith says, ' with double frill,' but both plates with the white dress have the double frill. KENNEDY, Miss Polly (or JONES). ' One of the Phrynes of the day.' See ' Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds,' vol. i. P- 395- T. Q. L., sitting ; in a rich dress trimmed with ermine ; a Persian sash and flowered underskirt ; her right hand and arm raised, holding a handkerchief ; pearl earrings. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas WATSON. Size, I7^x 135. Two States: First. Artists' names, and line of pub. : 'Published as the Act directs, Is' Sept., 177 1, for H. Parker, No. 82 Cornhill ; S. Hooper, No. 25 Ludgate Hill ; W. Shropshire, New Bond Street ; and T. Watson, in Broad Street.' b. bm. w. __ Second. The artists' names in large Italic text in the middle of the cleared space, w. KENT, Mrs., afterwards Lady. Q-0-'- Mary, daughter of Thomas Wadsworth, M.A., Presbyter ; wife of Sir Charles Kent. Died, 1817. W. L., sitting on the ground ; her right arm resting against a tree ; head-dress of ribbons and pearls ; ornament at bosom ; her left hand holding the end of a Persian sash, which is wound round her waist ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. Dean. Size, I7f x I3f. Two States : First. Before the plate was cleaned ; artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Published Jan? 1, 1779, by J. Dean, No. 27 Berwick Street' 3. bm. Second. Line of pub. altered to ' Published Feb^ 1, 1779, by J. Dean, No. 27 Ber wick Street' bm. KEPPEL, Lady Elizabeth. T( Third daughter of William Anne, 2nd Earl of Albemarle, K.G. ; one of the ten bride- maids to Queen Charlotte ; married, 1764, Francis, Marquess of Tavistock, who was killed by a fall from his horse, 1767 ; she died of a broken heart a year after her husband's death. She was the mother of Francis, 5th Duke, and John, 6th Duke of Bedford ; and also of Lord William Russell, who was murdered on 6th May, 1840, by his valet, Benjamin Francis Cour- voisier, who was executed for his crime. W. L., decorating a Term of Hymen ; in her bridemaid's dress of magnificent flowered satin ; a black attendant holds a wreath of flowers ; at the foot of the column is a burning censer ; a curtain is draped over a tree, and falls in folds behind her. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 23! x 14J. An unfinished state ; the head finished ; plain dark background, without the figure of Hymen, jcs. . Five Sta tes : ¦> First. Before any letters, b. bm. •— Second. On upper step of pedestal four Latin lines ; artists' names below ; 'Sculp" after engraver's name ; date 1761 ; line of pub. : 'Sold by E. Fisher at the Golden Head, the south side of Leicester Square. Price 15J.' bm. Q 1 14 Wbt GgncyratJeti Movto of fet'r 3Iosrt)ua EepttoHisf+ Third. The word ' Sculp.' instead of ' Sculp' ' after engraver's name ; the whole inscription on darker ground. H. Fourth. Inscription erased ; wanting in richness of tone. jcs. Fifth. Inscription re-engraved, jcs. KILDARE, Countess of. Emilia Jane, daughter of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond ; married, 7th February, 1746, James, 2nd Earl of Kildare, created, 176 1, Marquess of Kildare, and 1766, Duke of Leinster. She died in 1814. T. Q. L. : sitting at a table, leaning on her right elbow ; hand to face ; a veil on her head ; pearl earrings ; bracelets of the same ; a row of pearls falling across her bosom from right to left ; her left hand holds a book ; sleeves looped up with pearls ; figured underskirt ; from a window a view of trees in a landscape ; curtain on her right. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, i2§ x 9I. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and dedication ; date, 1754; dedication signed 'Mich. , -r Ford.' B. ,H. T u „ ,,, Second. The date, 1754, erased ; 'Mich. Ford' altered to 'J. McArdell. Price zs.' W. BM. LASCELLES, Mrs., and her CHILD. Anne, daughter of W. Chaloner, Esq., of Guisborough ; married, 1761, Edward Las- celles, Esq., M.P. for North Allerton ; created, 1796, Baron Harewood of Harewood, in the county of York. T. Q. L., sitting ; resting on her left arm ; her right hand holds her child's foot ; the child, nearly naked, is lying on her lap with both arms raised, playing with its mother's hair ; column draped ; landscape with trees. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 17J x 14. Two States : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned. B. bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, Map and Printseller, at the Golden Buck, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street' bm. we, engr. in mezz. by C. Corbutt. Size, 13! x iof. ' Mrs. Lascelles.' s. LEE, Lady Elizabeth. Daughter of Simon, ist Earl Harcourt ; one of the ten Earls' daughters who supported the tram of Queen Charlotte on her marriage, 8th Sept. 1761 ; married, 1763, Sir W. Lee, Bart. Died, 181 1. W. L., sitting ; her left arm resting on her ermine cloak ; hand to her face ; right hand m her lap, holding some flowers ; a flowing robe falls over the seat ; trunk of tree, with branches, at the back. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 20 x 14. Three States: First. Before any letters ; subject extending to bottom of plate. 3. BM. W. - Second. Bottom of plate partly cleaned, on which are name of painter, Title, and line of pub. : ' Engrav'd and sold by E. Fisher, at the Golden' Head in Leicester Fields.' BM. H. Third. Modern impression, jcs. The Catalogue of 1794 gives a plate by James Watson of this subject. %te (foigtatirti Wotton of feir _fosrt)ua Ee_ noltig. 1 1 5 LEINSTER, Duchess of. Emilia Olivia, daughter of St. George Usher, Lord St. George ; married, 1775, William Robert, 2nd Duke of Leinster. Died, 1798. H. L., oval ; face nearly profile ; white dress ; hair plain, without any ornament. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 13 x iof. Five States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, b. Second. With artists' names and line of pub. : 'London, Published Nov. 12th, 1780, by Dickinson & Watson, N° 158 New Bond Street' bm. Third. The Title added. Fourth. In line of pub. date altered to 'March 20th, 1796, by W. Richardson, York House, N° 31 Strand.' w. Fifth. Modern. Plate sold at Richardson's sale, 1814. jcs. LENOX, Mrs. Arabella. A literary lady. She had apartments in Somerset House, which she was obliged to vacate in 1773, to make room for Sir W. Chambers' new building. H. L. ; in white dress ; looking to the front ; hair dressed high ; a curl under the left ear. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi, 1792, for the edition of Harding's Shakespeare. Size, 5x4. One State. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line- of pub. : 'Pubd by E. Harding, Fleet Street, March 1, 1792.' bm. w. LESLIE, Lady Mary. Daughter of John, 9th Earl of Rothes ; married, 1771, Charles, 3rd Earl of Portmore. W. L., kneeling by a raised stone slab, on which is a lamb encircled by her arm ; in her right hand a bouquet of flowers ; sheep and lambs by her side ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by I. Spilsbury. Size, 17J x 13J. Three Sta tes : First. Before all letters, and before the plate was cleaned, bm. Second. In left-hand corner of plate, ' I. Spilsbury Fee'.' ; on uncleaned edge in right- hand corner 'J. S.' B. BM. Third. Artists'' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Printed for Jno Spilsbury, Engraver and Map and Printseller in Russel Court, Covent Garden, London, Feb? 28, 1766.' BM. / , . ~ a^**A^ 4j ^ 4 MACKLIN, Mrs. and Miss, and Miss POTTS. Wife and daughter of Macklin the printseller and publisher. Miss Potts married Mr. Landseer, and was the mother of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. W. L. Miss Potts is the young lady carrying a sheaf of corn ; Mrs. Macklin is sitting spinning, with a Newfoundland dog by her side ; Miss Macklin is feeding poultry. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 17J x 13. Two States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names ; Title, ' The Cottagers ; ' line of pub. : ' London, Published Feb. 16, 1794, by Thos Macklin, Poets' Gallery, Fleet Street' With eleven lines from Thomson's 'Autumn.' This engraving has also been called ' The Gleaners.' 1 1 6 Second. The Title, 'Hebe,' added, bm. MOLINEUX, Lady Isabella. Second daughter of William, 2nd Earl of Harrington ; married, 1768, Charles William, 9th Viscount Molineux, afterwards Earl of Sel'ton. Died, 18 19, aged 70. %$z (fopatieo Miorkg of feir 3N!)ua Eepttolag* 1 19 H. L., in circle ; head-dress of pearls entwined in a gauze veil, which falls over her left shoulder ; string of pearls across her bosom. Engr. in mezz. by J ames Watson. Size, 13! x 1 1. Four States: First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, b. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Nov. 20th, 1770, by Ja8 Watson, Queen Ann Street, near Titchfield Street, Oxford Street, & B. Clowes, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside, London.' 3. bm. <— • Third. Circle altered to oval ; ' R. Sayer excudit ;' line of pub. altered to ' London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street. Published as the Act directs, 1 May, ^,^771/ *v ;,." y«, . ..\ , H /' "\ Fourth. With the Title, ' Bell, Countess of Sefton,' added, b. A Small OCTAVO, engr. by R. Laurie, inscribed, 'The Hon. Lady Molineux.' 3. MONCKTON, The Hon. Mary. Daughter of John, Viscount Galway ; married Edmund, 7th Earl of Cork. Died 3rd May, 1840, aged 94. When Dowager Lady Cork, her pleasant parties in Old Burlington Street were frequented by all the celebrities of the day. She was generally dressed on those evenings in white muslin, with blue bows and sash. W. L., sitting on a stone bench ; right arm resting on a pedestal, on which is a vase ; forefinger of the left hand to the corner of her mouth ; a spaniel at her feet ; landscape, with trees and river. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN JACOBS. Size, 24 x 14I-. Two States : • First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters ; ' London : Publish'd the ist of January, 1779, by John Jacobe, at Mrs. Sledge's, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and by Mr. Dickinson, at Mr. Watson's, No. 158 New Bond Street' 3. bm. Second. Line of pub. altered to ' Published Jan? ist, 1781, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. MONTAGU, Lady Caroline. j,-^ .£. So called ; properly, Lady Caroline Montagu-Scott, 3rd daughter of Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, and Elizabeth, daughter of George, Duke of Montagu ; married, 1803, Sir Charles Douglas, who" succeeded in 1 8 10 as 5th Marquess of Queensbury. W. L. ; a little girl in a black cloak, large bonnet, with a muff ; a robin perched near her ; a dog sitting on her right, looking up at her ; in a wintry landscape. Engr. in mezz. by J. smith. Known as ' Winter.' s~- G.i.vr.u.- Head in Leicester Square.' Plate cleaned f mch for Title, &c. bm. Third. Altered to an oval and reduced in size ; artists' names ; Title in open letters : 'Pub. Jan. 1, 1787, by W. Dickinson, Engraver, 158 New Bond Street.' Fourth. The Title in filled-in letters, w. Another Plate, small oval ; engr. in stipple by F. Bartolozzi. Title : ' London, Pub- p lished June ist, 1784, by A. Eem, St. George's Row, Hyde Park.' MORRIS, Mrs. Henrietta, daughter of Sir P. Musgrave, of Eden Hall, Cumberland, and wife of John Morris, Esq., created a Baronet in 1806. ~T" f-W. L., in oval ; sitting ; head-dress of two feathers ; resting on her left elbow ; hand up to her face ; dress trimmed with ermine ; the hand and arm throw a shadow on the neck and throat. Engr. in mezz by J. R. SMITH. Size, 13 x iof. Two States: ii — First. Artists' names ; line ot pub. and Title in etched letters : ' Publish'd i\ July, ^ 1776, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' B. bm. )_ - — Second. Artists' names, &c, engraved ; ' Josha ' instead of ' Josa ;' and 'July 16 ' instead of ' 16 July.' BM. A modern impression of the second state. MUSE, Miss. In the Catalogue of 1794 Miss Muse is designated as 'Anonymous.' H. L., in a flat straw hat ; a cap at the back of her head ; two rows of pearls as a neck lace ; a gauze handkerchief over her chest, with a bow. Engr. in mezz. by J. Faber, Junr. Size, iof x 9. 122 %\)z (£n(rrati_& Motto of feir _fo0f)ua EepnotosS, Three Sta tes : ' . First. Artists' names only ; date, 1755. b. Second. Line of pub. added : ' Printed for Thos. Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard, and John Bowles & Son at the Black Horse in Cornhill.' BM. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Printed for Jno. Bowles, No. 13 in Cornhill, and Carington Bowles. No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard.' JCS. _^_ d^s&k^ Vh&i 4 f. g*U,Ut ^r^»-f JlctS-S^ *+"* f*t*U^ fivuA Aj L -xi MUSTERS, Mrs. r, ,. ;.j Sophia, daughter of James Modyford Heywood, Esq. ; mother of John Musters, who married Byron's first love, Mary Chaworth. Miss Burney says : 'The present beauty whom our children may talk of is a Mrs. Musters, an exceedingly pretty woman, the reigning toast of the day.' ' She was most beautiful, but most unhappy ; and it is to her that a gentleman at a ball handed a glass of chalk and water, with an apology, saying, " Chalk is thought to be a cure for the heartburn ; I wonder whether it will cure the heartache ? " ' W. L., leaning forward, gathering lilacs ; her face turned to her left ; sash round the waist ; a dog at her feet, looking up. Steps and balustrade to the left. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 24! x I4f. Two States: First. Before any letters ; in B. Coll. artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in Mss., apparently in J. R. Smith's handwriting. 3. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, published as the Act directs, April 27th, 1779, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho.' All on the engraved portion of the plate, bm. MUSTERS, Mrs. (as above). W. L., as ' Hebe,' pouring water into a chalice, from which an eagle is drinking ; clouds, &c. Engr. in mezz. by CHARLES H. Hodges. Size, 23JX 14J. First. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. : ' London, Published Ocf 20th, 1785, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street' B. bm. Second. The Title in filled-in letters, bm. NORTHUMBERLAND, Countess of. Lady Elizabeth Seymour, only surviving daughter of the 7th Duke of Somerset ; married Sir Hugh Smithson, afterwards Earl of Northumberland. She was the great-grandchild and heiress to the nth Earl of Northumberland, and at her father's death her husband, in her right, became Earl of Northumberland, and took the name of Percy. She died 5th Dec. 1776. H. L. ; three-quarter face ; in her robes ; hair curled at back ; velvet ribbon with pearls round her neck ; earrings, &c. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, ig\ x i4f . Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. — Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Printed for Edwd Fisher at the Golden Head, Leicester Square ; John Bowles in Cornhill ; Carington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard ; and Tho8 Jefferys at Charing Cross, London.' ANOTHER Plate, much reduced. Size, I2f x 10. Same inscription ; address altered to ' Printed for Carington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard ; Thos Jefferys at Charing Cross ; and George Pulley in Fleet Street, London.' Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. W. L., standing ; in her robes ; holding her coronet in her hands ; same head-dress and curls as in Fisher's plate ; to her left, column and curtains ; terrace and shrubs. <&l)z (fcnsttfQzo flfllorkjs of feir 3|o0fjua Eepnolo^ 123 Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Sold by Rd Houston.' 3. Second. Inscription, &c, erased, jcs. 0 Third. Plate reduced to T. Q. L. ; address altered to ' Rob' Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street. Price 2s.' O'BRIEN, Miss Nelly. This famous courtesan and beauty was painted by Sir Joshua at least four times, in different attitudes. She died in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, in 1768. T. Q. L., sitting, with a white poodle in her lap ; her hands crossed ; face in shadow from a flat Woffington hat ; her dress, muslin over a quilted petticoat ; black lace mantilla ; pearl necklace. Engr. in mezz. by Charles Phillips. Size, i6f x i2f. . . -y. ^^ Two States: ol. -J. . **U&> n***** s^^TcyUct Ss*f'^/ jti -. First. Artists' names (' Londini ' after engravers' names) ; and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd August 24th, 1770, according to Act.' bm. b. Second. With verses from Dryden ; description ; line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Augt. 24, 1770.' In corner, '7 ' etched, bm. This plate from the early impression appears to have been by some means damaged, and retouched for the second state. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by Saml. Oke-y. Size, i2f x 9f . Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names only in etched letters, b. Second. Title and line of pub. added : ' Sold by Ryland & Bryer, at the King's Arms, Cornhill.' bm. O'BRIEN, Miss Nelly. T. Q. L. ; front face ; in a white dress ; a necklace of one row of pearls ; pearls in her hair, and pearl earrings ; left arm resting on a pedestal ; bracelets on her arms ; a ring on the left hand ; on the side ofthe pedestal is a figure with a bunch of grapes. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, 18 x 13I. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : ' Sold by JaB Watson, at N° 8 Craven Buildings, Drury Lane, and John Bowles and Son in Cornhill. Price ss. b. bm. A Smaller Engraving: 'Printed for John Bowles at N° 13 in Cornhill, & Carington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard, N° 54.' W. I hb & 9 Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by J. Wilson. Size, 17.x 13& With the hair slightly altered ; six pearls instead of seven in the sleeve, bm. Two States : First. Before any letters. - — .Second. Artists' name, and Title, w. Another Plate, by C. Spooner. i2f x 9f . ' London : Printed for Rob' Sayer, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street ; and Hen? Parker, opposite Birchin Lane, Cornhill. bm. Another, small, by James Watson, and one by C. Spooner. U-^etL,.^ r 0'A^- , e__-. yr q -_r -It Ai^ ( _,_,,_. ' O'BRIEN, Lady. *~ T. Q. L. ; face in profile ; her right arm resting on a vase ; a column and curtain to the right. Engr. in mezz. by John Dixon, 1774. Size, 18 x 14. 1 24 tlfie QErtffrafceti Motto of feir 3[o0f)ua EepnolHs., This engraving has always gone by the name of Nelly O'Brien, but if compared with the other portraits it is quite a different person, both in features and in age. Nelly O'Brien died in 1768. This portrait was not painted till later, nor engraved till 1772. In 1770 Lady Susan Strangways eloped with O'Brien the actor, and she returned to London about 1772 : it is probably a portrait of that lady. At the sale of the Rev. Mr. Johnson's (grand-nephew of Sir Joshua) engravings, April 1878, an impression of this engraving was sold for 63/., called in the Catalogue Lady O'Brien ; and on April 23 in the same year a few engravings and note-books formerly belonging to Sir Joshua himself were sold, amongst them a touched proof of this engraving, on which was written, in handwriting extremely like Sir Joshua's, ' Lady O'Brien.' Whether it be Lady O'Brien or some one else, it is not a portrait of the famous Nelly. Three Sta tes •• - — First. Before artists' names ; before plate was cleaned; ' 1772 fecit.' B. w. Second. The artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Publish'd Septr 29, 1774, by W. W. Ryland. Engrav'd by J. Dixon, bm. 3. Third. 'Ryland excudit. Joshua Reynolds, eques, pinx*. Publish'd Septr 29, 1774, by W. Wymer Ryland, London.' H. OLIVER, Miss. Daughter of Alderman Oliver. T. Q. L. ; holding a drawing in her left hand ; the arm resting on a pedestal ofa column ; right hand on lap, holding a porte-crayon ; a plait of hair falls over her right shoulder. Engr. in mezz. by Giuseppe Marchi. Size, nf X9f. Two States: , ¦ First. Before any letters, bm. b. T d Cl^^LL^> --£-, In £t^v->^-^> •*- ^^u Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parlia ment, Sep. 15th, 1767, by Ryland and Bryer in Cornhill.' bm. PALMER, Mary. Eldest daughter of John Palmer, Esq., of Torrington, Devonshire ; niece of Sir Joshua Reynolds ; married, as his second wife, 1792, Murrough O'Bryen, 5th Earl of Inchiquin ; created, 1800, Marquess of Thomond. At the death of Sir Joshua Reynolds she came into possession of many of his fine portraits, &c, which were after her death sold at Christie's, in May 1821. H. L., in oval, in a turban ; front face ; two rows of pearls round her neck. Engr. in mezz. by William Doughty. Size, 13! x 1 1. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Painted by Sr Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by Wm Doughty. London : Publish'd as the Act directs, Jan? 29, 1779, by Wm Doughty, No. 4 Little Titchfield St., Cavendish Square.' Second. The date altered to 'Feb. 13, 1779.' H. Third. Reworked slightly by engraver ; obscuring etched letters, jcs. PALMER, Miss (as above). An oval ; in hat and feathers ; looking to her right. Engr. in stipple by JOSEPH Collyer. Size, 4 x 3f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters. 3. w. Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. : ' Published as the Act directs by J. Collyer, 14th July, 1785.' Third. Title, with description . . . ' niece to Sr Josa Reynolds,' &c ; i;ne of pub. altered to ' Sold by W. Dickinson, New Bond S' ; J. Cary, Strand ; W. Darling, Newport Street ; and J. Collyer, White Lion Row, Islington. Price 3s.' bm. e. First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd the nth of June, 1777, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's, Soho Square, and Wm Humphrey, Gerrard Street' The word ' Buildings ' after ' Bateman's ' omitted, bm. Second. Line of pub. altered to 'Published June nth, 1777, by Wm Humphrey, Gerrard Street, and J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London.' BM. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Published June 24th, 1778, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside.' jcs. PARKER, Hon. Mrs. Theresa, daughter of Thomas, ist Baron Grantham ; married, 1769, John Parker, Esq., of Saltram, created Lord Boringdon. Her son was the ist Earl of Morley. She died in 1775. The Parkers were intimate friends of Sir Joshua Reynolds. W. L., standing ; face in profile ; her right arm resting on a pedestal, on which is a vase ; her left hand across her right forearm ; in a woody landscape. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, 24! x i4f. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. — — Second. Artists' names and line of pub. ; on engr. portion of plate, ' Publish'd Oct. 25th,' 1773, for S. Hooper, No. 25 Ludgate Street; W. Shropshire, No. 158, and T. Watson, No. — New Bond Street.' bm. _. Third. Title in open letters ; above line of pub. ' No. 142 ' after ' Watson.' bm. PELHAM, Mrs. ¦ ' Sophia, daughter and heiress of George Aufrere, Esq. of Chelsea ; married C. Anderson Pelham, Esq., Recorder of Great Grimsby ; created, 1794, Baron Yarborough. He took the name of Pelham on inheriting the estates of his great-uncle, Captain Pelham. Mrs. Pelham died in 1786. W. L. ; in a flowered dress ; her left arm supports a sieve to her side, from which she is feeding poultry and pigeons ; farm-buildings, &c, in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 24. x 14I.* -* Artists' names and line of pub. ; at bottom of engr. portion of plate, ' Pubd May i____222-' J. C. Smith says : 'Second state ; modern impression ;' but he has been misinformed. The plate has never been used since 1775, and is still in the possession ofthe Earl of Yarborough. . PEMBROKE, Countess of, with her Son. Lady Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Charles, 2nd Duke of Marlborough ; one of the most beautiful women of her time ; married, 1756, Henry, ioth Earl of Pembroke. T. Q. L., sitting ; her son, George Augustus, afterwards nth Earl, stands by her side with a book in his hand ; in the background a pillar draped with a curtain. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN DlXON. Size, i6f x 125. * The light shade of ink with which the impressions are printed was singular and accidental. 1 26 %ty (fotgratieo (IxLlorfegf of feir 3|o0tma EepnolDg. Three States: First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, July the nth, 177 1, by J. Dixon, Kempe's Row, Chelsea.' 3. bm. -_. Second. With the Title; line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd according to Act of Par- liam', Sep'1 nth, 1771. Sold by J. Dixon in Kempe's Row, opposite Ranalagh Walk, Chelsea ; Boydell in Cheapside ; C. Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard ; S. Hooper, Ludgate Hill ; and J. Burford, Bridge Street, Westminster. Price — .' Third. Retouched ; date altered to ' 5th April, 1777 ;' addresses erased and altered to ' London : Published by R. Sayer & J. Bennett? No. 53 in Fleet Street.' BM. jcs. PENN FAMILY, The. Children of Thomas Penn, Esq., of Stoke Park, Bucks, and Lady Juliana Penn, 4th daughter of the ist Earl of Pomfret. W. L. ; four children in a landscape ; one (Louisa Harriet) gathering grapes ; a child (John) handing a bunch to the baby (Granville), sitting on a pedestal, supported by his elder sister (Juliana) ; a turban lies on their right ; to the left, a draped vase on a pedestal. Engr. in mezz. by CHARLES Turner. Size, 19! x 14J. Two States: First. Before all letters, b. Second. Artists' names, Title, dedication, arms, and line of pub. : ' London, Publish'd Decr 25, 1819, by C. Turner, No. 50 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.' POTT, Miss Emily (or BERTIE, or COVENTRY). Northcote says, ' Miss Emily Coventry, a courtezan of the day.' W. L., as ' Thai's,' in white drapery ; a flaming torch in her right hand ; left arm ex tended upwards ; the royal palace (Persepolis) burning in the distance. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 16} x 10J. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters. 3. Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. : ' London, Published Feby 20th, 1792, by W. Dickinson, Engraver, No. 24 Old Bond Street.' bm. - Third. Title in filled-in letters, with three lines from Dryden's Ode. bm. f ;¦ POWELL, Miss Harriett. An actress of considerable repute ; married Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th Earl of Seaforth. T. Q. L. in the character of ' Leonora' in ' The Padlock ;' dress lined with ermine ; pearls in hair ; a goldfinch perched on her left hand. Engr. in mezz. by Richard Houston. Size, i7jx 135. Two States: First. Artists' names ; ' R. Sayer excudit ' in etched letters. B. - - Second. The verses and line of pub. added : ' London, Printed ist May, 177 1, as the Act directs, for Rob' Sayer, Printseller, No. 53 Fleet Street' BM. Another Plate, engr. by Elizabeth Judkins. Size, i2§ x 9f. Two States: First. Artists' names, verses, and line of pub. : ' London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street. Publish'd as the Act directs, ist July, 1770.' Second. Same, with 'No. 172' at bottom to right. A Small Octavo, engr. by the same. %%z dKnpatieU QBorkg of feir 3|o iiu *i Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, jcs. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd 20th Jan?, I777> by J. Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' bm. Third. The Title engraved, bm. SEAFORTH, Mrs., and Child. Inscribed, ' Lady and Child.' She was the daughter of Dr. Proby, Dean of Lichfield ; married Francis Mackenzie, who succeeded to the estates of Seaforth in April; 1783, and became 'Seaforth.' Three years later his wife sits for her portrait to Sir Joshua ; in 1797 he was created Lord Seaforth and Baron Mackenzie of Kintail. (The last Earl of Seaforth having died in August 1781, he being the well-known dilettante.) Lady Seaforth died in Edinburgh, February 1829, aged 75. In Sir Joshua's pocket-book, January 1786, we find 'Mrs. Seaforth and Child,' and June 1787, ' Mrs. Seaforth.' This has created some confusion as to who this lady might be, but in those days Mackenzie of Seaforth went by the name of Seaforth, as all great Scot lairds were known from their property and not by their name, of which a number of examples might be be given : Lochiel (Cameron) for instance, &c. &c. One of the family writes to me the following : ' The old Earldom of Seaforth was attainted, and the estates confiscated, for the rising of 171 5. A second Earldom was created in 1771, and became extinct in 1781. A Barony of Seaforth, created in 1797, became extinct in 181 5. During the intervals of those different creations the successive possessors of the Mackenzie-Seaforth estates were known and styled " Seaforth," and the old custom obtains up to the present day in the person of Major Stewart Mackenzie of the 9th Lancers.' T. Q. L., sitting ; in a landscape ; the lady with hat and feathers ; the child in her lap, looking up to her face, and touching her chin with his hand. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 18 x i3f. * In Sir Joshua's note-book she is called Madame Schindelin. This person has been supposed to be the same as La Bacelli, ' but this is not so. The first was painted in 1775 ; the latter, a much younger person, in 1782. The one was a singer, the other a danseuse. %ty flfoigrataH 2210110 of feir 3|oj3_ma EepnolDss. 1 3 1 Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Published May 10, 1787, by W. Dickinson, Engraver, No. 158 feteast Bond Street' bm. ¦ — Third. The Title in engraved letters, h. SEFTON. (See Lady Isabella Molineux.) SHERIDAN, Mrs. Eliza Ann Linley, the beautiful and accomplished Singer, whose voice, according to the authorities of the day, rivalled the nightingale's, and whose beauty was simply ' angelic' — (Molloy.) She was commonly known by the name of 'the Saint.' She eloped with Richard Brinsley Sheridan to France, where they were married. She died in 1 792, and was buried in Wells Cathedral. W. L., as ' St. Cecilia,' sitting on a low stool playing the organ ; children on her right, singing. Engr. in mezz. by Wm. Dickinson. Size, 18 x 14. Three States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Publish'd May 21, 1776, by W. Dickinson, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and Thos. Watson, No. 142 New Bond Street' B. BM. — Second. Artists' names and line of pub. engr. with the Title, ' St. Cecilia.' bm. Third. The address, ' 158 New Bond Street,' after the engraver's name. jcs. Another Plate, in oval, engraved in stipple by Thos. Watson. Size, 12 x 95. Three States: First. Artists' names ; the Title, ' St. Cascilia,' in open letters ; line of pub. : ' London Published July 20, 1779, for Watson and Dickinson, No. 158 New Bond Street' Second. , The Title altered to ' Mrs. Sheridan.' bm. h. bm- h- ¦it. ¦'¦ >1 •' " ¦ • * ' Third. Printed in colours. 'St. Cascilia.' 'London: Pubd April 3, 1 794, by Anthr Molteno, Printseller to her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York, No. 76 St. James's Str'.' This may be another plate, as it is somewhat larger : i2§xiof. h. SIDDONS, Mrs. The celebrated Actress. Sarah, daughter of Roger Kemble, born at Brecknock, 1755 ; commenced her career as a singer, but soon devoted herself to tragedy, in which she has never been surpassed ; she married Mr. Siddons in her 18th year, and made her first appearance in the character of ' Portia' in 1775 ; she retired from the stage in 18 12, and died in 1831. W. L., in the character of the Tragic Muse ; seated in a large chair ; left arm raised, with the elbow resting on the arm ofthe chair ; a tiara on her head ; a long plait of hair falls over each shoulder to the waist ; strings of pearls round her neck, looped at the bosom ; her foot on a stool supported by clouds ; on the hem of her dress is the name of the painter and the date, 1784 ; behind the chair stand two emblematical figures of ' Crime ' and ' Remorse.' Mrs. Siddons herself says, ' I walked up the steps and instantly seated myself in the attitude in which the Tragic Muse now appears.' Engr. in stipple by Francis Haward. Size, 22 x isf. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Publish'd June 4th, 1787, by Fran8 Haward, No. 29 Marsh Street, Lambeth, near the Turnpike.' B. bm. Second. The Title and dedication added ; Title in open letters : ' Printed by C. F. Gouthier.' bm. Third. The Royal arms added, bm. 132 €6e (fetgratieti Motto of feir 3NI)ua Eepolosi. Another Plate. T. Q. L. ; engraved, with permission, by Anthony Cardon, from the celebrated picture painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, now in the possession of William Smith, Esq., M.P. ' Published March ist, 1812, by John Bell, Southampton Street, Strand.' b.m. £ , . u /_ ./ SMITH, Lady, and her Children : George Henry, Louisa, and Charlotte. Charlotte, daughter of Sir Francis Blake Delaval, K.B. ; married, 1776, Sir Robert Smith, M.P. for Colchester ; her son George Henry, the late Baronet, changed his name from Smith to Smyth. H. L., sitting ; in hat and feathers, and black lace mantilla ; right hand gloved ; left raised, one finger to the face. The two little girls are holding their brother on their shoulders ; landscape. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 1 if x 9. The etching ; eyes not worked in. bm. Another ; more worked upon. bm. Five States : First. Before any letters. 3. Second. With artists' names and line of pub.: 'Publish'd Mar. 15, 1789, by F, Bartolozzi & Co.' bm. Third. With the Title, ' Lady Smith,' &c, and two Italian lines, bm. Fourth. Printed in colours ; name altered to ' Smyth ; ' address in line of pub. altered to ' Mno Bovi, No. 207 Piccadilly,' instead of ' Bartolozzi.' As the alteration of the name did not take place till 1803-4, this state must have been published later. Fifth. A modern impression ; the plate retouched. I SPENCER, Lady Charles. Mary Beauclerc, daughter of Vere, Lord Vere, and sister of Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans ; married, 1762, Charles, 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Duke of Marlborough. T. Q. L., standing by her horse's head, in a riding-habit ; her left hand by her side holding her hat ; right arm round the horse's muzzle. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 17! x 14. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd Jan. 15, 1776.' 3. BM. Second. The Title added ; line of pub. altered to ' London : Publish'd J an? 15th, 1776, by Wm Dickinson at Mrs. Sledge's, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.' BM. SPENCER, Lady Charles (as above). H. L., looking to her right ; a black spaniel dog in her arms. Engr. in mezz. by J. Finlayson. Size, i3f x 11. Four States: First. Artists' names ; ' Reynolds pt.' ' J. F.' ' Proof.' bm. Second. Artists' names in full ; Title ; line of pub. : 'Puba ace1* to Act of Parlt., March 2, 1767. Sold at the Golden Lamp, Berwick Street.' b. - Third. Line of pub. altered : ' Printed for H. Parker, Cornhill.' h. Fourth. Title taken out ; a piece of paper having been placed over the Title when printed, so as to form a spurious proof* b.m. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by J. Pott. Size, 13 x iof. One Sta te. In line with artists' names : ' Publish'd as the Act directs ;' Title : ' London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, Map and Printseller, No. 53 in Fleet Street.' * This process was very common at the time when the plates got into other hands. Part of the words may generally be traced under a magnifying glass . , %\)z afriffraijeo Motto of feir 3|o0f)ua Eepnoloss* 133 SPENCER, The Ladies Charlotte and Anne. Daughters of George, 3rd Duke of Marlborough. Lady Charlotte, born 1769; married, 1797, the Rev. Edward Nares, D.D., Regius Professor at Oxford. Lady Anne, born 1772 ; married, 1796, Cropley Ashley, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury. T? Q. L. ; two children, one holding a mask. A part of the large family picture. Engr. in the chalk manner by Schiavonetti. Size, 9jX7§. 'London: Pubd according to Act, Feby 20, 1790, by Molteno Colnaghi & Co., No. 132 Pall Mall, and at 98 Sloane Street.' -ANOTHER, the reverse way, by C. TURNER ; another, by A. ZAFFONATI ; and another by the same, entitled ' The Ghost.' SPENCER, Countess, and her Child, Lord ALTHORP. W. L., sitting ; in a landscape ; white dress, black scarf, large hat ; her left arm round the child, who is standing by her side ; a dog, to the right, looking up. Etched in stipple by F. Bartolozzi, or Gaugain. Size, 10 x 7 J. The unfinished etching. 3. bm. SPENCER, Georgiana, Viscountess, and her Daughter. Daughter ofthe Right Hon. Stephen Poyntz, of Midgham, Berks ; married, 1755, John Spencer, created, 1761, Viscount Spencer, and 1765, Earl Spencer. T. Q. L., at a table, on which stands her daughter, whose left arm is round her mother's neck ; the mother is clasping the child with both arms ; a dog is on the table, sitting with its paw touching the dress of the child ; to left a curtain and column. Engr. in mezz. by JAMES WATSON. Size, 17^ x 13JJ. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. bm. — Second. Artists' names, Title, line of pub. : 'London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, Map and Printseller, at the Golden Buck, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street.' bm. Another Plate. The subject reversed, engr. by S. Paul. Size, 18 x 14. 1771, with the same inscription as Watson's., ' London : Printed June 20th, 1771.' bm. -VI iiu^r-Ui f :'¦ ' ti > ; '*¦%¦ x ?^v . ANOTHER, smaller : ' Printed for J. Bowles, No. 13 Cornhill.' 3. Another, similar, but smaller, by C. Corbutt. Two Sta tes : , , of First. Without inscription, bm. J~X * V>^ Yr*^ «/-*•/ J «~ ««•• -~ Second. Artists' names and Title, b. SPENCER, Georgiana, Viscountess (as above). H. L., in square, sitting in a light dress ; hair covered by a transparent veil, the edge crossing the forehead ; left arm resting on table, the hand to the chin ; the forefinger on the cheek. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, i3jx 11. Three States : First. Before any letters, w. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' London, Publish'd Nov. Ist, 1772, by S. Hooper, Ludgate Hill ; W. Shropshire, No. — New Bond Street ; and T. Watson, No. 8 Broad Street' b. bm. -- Third. The Title added, bm. 134 ^Ije (fetjjratieb (ftlor&g of feir lossljua EepnotosS. SPENCER, Lavinia, Countess (when Viscountess Althorp). Eldest daughter of Charles, Earl of Lucan ; born, 1762 ; married, 1781, George John, Viscount Althorp, who succeeded as 2nd Earl Spencer, 1783. H. L., in a large straw hat, which half shades the face ; hair falling in curls over her shoulders ; white kerchief crossed on her neck ; black band round the waist ; landscape and trees.Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size 8f x 6|. Five States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. With artists' names and line of pub.: 'London, Published Feb. 21, 1787.' bm. Third. With the Title added, bm. ~~^- Fourth. Arms added, bm. Fifth. Printed in red, with monogram below. H. A Plate the reverse way, engr. by Ant. Cont. Published 1800 by Ant. Sanlach. SPENCER, Lavinia, Countess (as above). H. L., front face ; hair turned back, slightly powdered ; in a frilled hood, passing under the chin and tied with pink ribbon; a muslin handkerchief crossed over the chest; cloak trimmed with fur. Engr. in mezz. by C. H. HODGES. Size, I2f x iof. An unfinished state ; before plate was cleaned, bm. Four States : First. Before any letters ; the plate cleaned. 3. — _ Second. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters: 'London, Pubd 16 July, 1784, by W. Humphrey, No. 227 Strand.' H. Third. With the Title ; line of pub. altered to ' London, Puba 16 Feb?, 1785, by W. Humphrey, No. 227 Strand.' bm. Fourth. Address altered to ' London, Published Decr 1, 1786, by W. Dickinson, Engraver, Bond Street.' bm. r.lr ,7- .,, STANHOPE, Lady. , , ai_ Ann, daughter of Francis Blake Delaval, of Seaton Delaval, M.P. for Andover ; married, first, the Hon. Sir William Stanhope, K.B., son ofthe 3rd Earl, and brother ofthe celebrated Earl of Chesterfield; and second, to Captain Morris. It was Sir W. Stanhope who, when the Court was filled by Lord Bute's favourites, all being Scotch, said he was afraid to go there, fearing he might get the itch. He and his lady did not live happily together, and it was stated that on one occasion, on returning from the Continent, Sir William stopped the carriage on Blackheath, and on getting out said, ' Madam, I hope I shall never see your face again.' ' Sir,' she replied, ' I will take all the care I can that you shall not' — (Mollqy.) W. L., standing ; her right arm resting on a table, on which are works of art, busts, &c; a porte-crayon in her right hand; her left holds a roll of paper; a long plait of hair falls over her right shoulder ; landscape in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by JAMES WATSON. Size, 24f x I4f. An unfinished state, bm. Two States : First. Before any letters. B. bm. Second. Artists' names and Title, w. AnotherHPlate. Reduced in size to 12J x 10, by C. Corbutt. Printed for Robert Sayer. tOje (fopabeti Qflloufegf of feir 3|o0fua Ee_>nolo& 135 STANHOPE, Hon. Mrs. JfM. Miss Eliza Falconer ; married the Hon. Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, 2nd son of William,? 2nd Earl Stanhope. ' She was one of the fashionable beauties of the day, and spoke the Epilogue at Lady Craven's private play.' T. Q. L. ; seated ; resting her right elbow on her knee, the hand to the face. The moonlight falls on her head and upper part of her figure ; the rest in shadow ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 18x13}. An unfinished state. 3. Two States: First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Publish'd Novr 17, 1783, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street' 3. bm. — Second. Title, &c. in printed letters, bm. ¦ — A modern impression of second state, much faded and very bad. H. STANHOPE, Hon. Mrs. (as above). T. Q. L., as ' Contemplation ;' sitting in a white dress, her arm resting on the chair ; she is looking up. Engr. in the mixed manner by Caroline Watson. Size, 1 if x 8f . Four States : First. Before any letters, b. bm. Second. Artists' names only. bm. Third. The Title, 'Contemplation;' and line of pub.: 'Publish'd Jan? ist, 1790, by John & Josiah Boydell, Cheapside, & at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London.' H. — Fourth. With Title altered to ' The Honble. Mrs. Stanhope.' h. STRAFFORD, Countess. Lady Anne Campbell, daughter and coheir of John, 2nd Duke of Argyll ; married, 1741, William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford of the new creation. H. L, ; a string of pearls in her hair, which falls in a plait over her right shoulder ; pearl earrings ; two rows of pearls on a black ribbon as a necklace ; cloak trimmed with ermine over her right arm. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, iof x 8f. One State. Artists' names ; Title ; arms ; date, 1762. b. bm. Another Plate, reversed. Engr. by Spicer. Size, 11x9. Two States : — First. Before any letters, b. - Second. Title ; line of pub. : ' Sold by Ryland, Bryer, & Co., at the King's Arms, Cornhill.' B. ANOTHER, by T. JOHNSON. Size, iof x 8f. Reversed. ' Lady Anne Campbell, Countess of ~ Strafford.' b. A Small Octavo, by R. Brookshaw. ' Lady Stafford.' bm. (X^&U, nxtff /" ^^ _W_5E4x_!-/ & -X W^- J-r^ P. T -n TALBOT, Countess. Lady Charlotte, daughter of Wills Hill, ist Earl of Hillsborough ; created, 1739, Mar quess of Downshire ; married John, ist Earl Talbot. She died 1804. W. L. ; in a long robe and gauze scarf ; taking a vase from a flaming tripod ; in her left hand is a chalice ; in the distance a statue of Minerva ; columns and curtain. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 23f x 1 5f . 1 36 %\)z (feffratati Motto of feir 3|o0ljua Ee_molo& Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd May Ist, 1782, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London.' B. bm. Second. The Title added, bm. Another Plate, engr. in stipple, before any letters, bm. yy TAYLOR, Mrs., afterwards Lady. Elizabeth Gooden Houghton, daughter and heir of Philip Houghton of the Island of Jamaica; married John Taylor, F.R.S., of Lysson Hall, of the same Island. He was created a Baronet, September ist, 1786. His portrait was painted in the group of the Dilettanti (No. IL). T. Q. L., in a landscape ; head-dress of feathers ; a striped muslin dress ; scarf over the shoulders ; right arm bent, left hand holding up her dress. Engr. in mezz. by William Dickinson. Size, 16 x 12J. An unfinished state ; before any letters, and before plate was cleaned, w. One State. Artists' names, &c. ; 'From an Original Picture in the Possession of Robert Graham, Esq., of Gartmore.' B. bm. TOLLEMACHE, Hon. Mrs. ¦ vii . Anna, daughter of David Lewis, Esq., of Malvern Hall ; married the Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache, afterwards 5th Earl of Dysart. W. L., as ' Miranda,' with Caliban at her feet. The shipwreck in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN JONES. Size, 24 x I4f. Three States: First. Before any letters, bm. —--. Second. Artists' names and dates; line of pub.: 'London, Pubd as the Act directs, March 4, 1786, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' B. bm. Third. The Title added ; line of pub. altered to ' Pubd as the Act directs, June 14, 1 8 14, by A. Wivell.' bm. TOWNSHEND, Viscountess. Anne, daughter and coheir of Sir W. Montgomery, of Magbie Hill, co. Peebles ; married, as his second wife, 1773, George, 4th Viscount Townshend, created Marquess Townshend Oct 1787. W. L., in a landscape ; her right arm resting on her ermine cloak, placed on a pedestal ; left hand holding her robe. Engr. in mezz. by VALENTINE GREEN. Size, 23f x 15 J. Three States: First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Published Dec. ist, 1780, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.' b. bm. Second. Title added, bm. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd April, 1790, by W. Richardson, Ancient and Modern Print Warehouse, No*, 174 Strand.' bm. . . TRAPAUD, Mrs. Miss Plaistow, married General Trapaud, a relative of Marshal Turenne, who, when a subaltern, stopped the runaway charger of George II. at the battle of Dettingen, when he was carrying the King into the French lines. H. L. ; looking to the right ; a string of pearls in her hair, which falls over her left shoulder : a Persian sash round her waist. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, nf X9. Arms, Cornhill.' _ , l/7 „ „ _ ¦ & A ¦ f , foi^~. fi o-"" **-* , •*S~ " > ? — ta* — »«»¦*•-"*—«< °c 0 -w ff «v WALDEGRAVE, Countess. Maria, natural daughter of Sir Edward Walpole ; married first, 1759, James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave ; second, 1766, William Henry, Duke of Gloucester. She was the mother of the three Ladies Waldegrave, of the late Duke of Gloucester, and of the late Princess Sophia of Gloucester. H. L., in profile ; a gauze turban on her head, the end falling over her left shoulder ; figured dress. Engr. in mezz. by James McArdell. Size, 14$ x n£. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names only. b. , — Third. Title and line of pub. added : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Jany. ist, 1762.' bm. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by young Corbutt. Size, i2f xgi. — Artists' names, Title, line of pub : 'London, Printed for Rob' Sayer, Map and Printseller, at yB Golden Buck, near Sergeants' Inn, Fleet Street' Another Plate, engr. by R. Houston. Size, 12JX9I. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title : ' Maria Countess of Waldegrave. Printed for Caring ton Bowles, next the Chapter House in St. Paul's Church Yard.' Second. The Title altered to ' Her Royal Highness Maria, Dutchess of Gloucester. Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map and Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard.' j__ , -k 1>~~-trj A-/ n**-? ^^_. l^ ¦}&*,*- r zz^sr WALDEGRAVE, Lady Elizabeth Laura, Lady Charlotte Maria, and Lady Anna Horatia. Daughters of James, Earl Waldegrave. Lady Elizabeth Laura married her cousin, George, Earl Waldegrave. Lady Charlotte Maria married George, 4th Duke of Grafton. 138 W$t (foffratao MloriisS of feir Jogljua EepnolDg, Lady Anna Horatia married Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour. T. Q. L., sitting, in white dresses, round a table. Lady Elizabeth Laura is winding a skein of silk, which Lady Charlotte holds. Lady Anna is at tambour work. Engr. in mezz. by Valentine Green. Size, 22! x i8f. Private plate. Four States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published Decr ist, 1781, by V. Green, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London.' Second. Artists' names and line of pub. engraved, with Titles added : ' Lady Elizabeth Laura, Lady Charlotte Maria, and Lady Anne Horatia, daughters to James, late Earl of Waldegrave, Knight of the Garter.' Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd Dec. ist, 1781, by J. Brydon, Picture-frame Maker and Printseller, opposite Northumberland House, Charing Cross.' n. Fourth. Retouched ; address erased. JCS. A modern impression of the last state. WALDEGRAVE, Maria, Countess, with her Daughter, Lady Elizabeth Laura. H. L., sitting ; drawing an ermine cloak round the child, who is nestling in her lap. Engr. in mezz. by RICHARD HOUSTON. Size, 17 X 14^. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names and Title : ' 1761. 7s. 6d.' bm. A modern impression of the second state. * Another Plate of same subject, engr. in mezz. by J. Watson. Size, 12J x 9f . Two States : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Printed for John Bowles, at the Black Horse in Cornhill, and Carington Bowles in St. Paul's Church Yard, London.' Second. The line of pub. altered: 'The Black Horse' taken out, 'No. 13' in lieu thereof, jcs. Another Plate ofthe same subject, the reverse way, engr. by J. Smith. Size, I2|x9f. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' London, Printed for Rob* Sayer, at No. 53 in Fleet Street.' H. Also Small Octavos, by C. Corbutt and J. Wilson. WALDEGRAVE, Maria, when Countess-Dowager. T. Q. L. ; a black veil over her head ; black dress, with buttons ; sitting, bending for ward ; looking upward ; her left arm on her knee ; hand up to her face. Engr. in mezz. by J. Finlayson. Size, I7f x 14. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. . ' Publish'd March 25th, 1773, by J. Finlayson, Orange Street, Leicester Fields.' bm. "*— Second. The Title and Royal arms added ; in line of pub. ' and sold by ' after date. bm. WYNYARD, Miss. Daughter of General Wynyard, and sister to the Countess De la Warre. H. L., sitting ; holding a scroll ; cloak trimmed with fur ; sash round her waist ; right arm resting on a pedestal. Engr. in mezz. by James Finlayson. Size, i7f x 13I. An unfinished state, before any letters ; before the hieroglyphics on the scroll, bm. W&z (CnfftratJEti Motto of feir _f osfljua Eepnologu 1 39 Three States : First. Before any letters, with the hieroglyphics on scroll ; plate cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names, arms, and line of pub. ; letters on scroll : ' Publish'd Nov. 29, 177 1, and sold by J. Finlayson, Orange St., Leicester Fields.' 3. ~~ Third. The Title and dedication added, bm. YORKE, The Ladies Amabel and Mary Jemima. Daughters of Philip, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, and Lady Jemima Campbell, only daughter of John, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane. Lady Amabel, born 175 1; married, 1772, Alexander, Lord Polwarth, created Baron Hume, and became Countess de Grey in her own right on the death of her mother, Baroness Lucas, Marchioness de Grey. She died 1833. Lady Mary Jemima married, 1780, Thomas, 2nd Lord Grantham. She died 1830. W. L. ; two young girls in a landscape ; the elder holding a dove in her right hand ; her left holding up her dress, which is trimmed with ermine. Her younger sister is leaning forward, a dove in her right hand, the left covering the bird. A flowing scarf round her neck ; flowered under-petticoat ; a dog is jumping up by her side ; pedestal with a sphinx, adorned with a wreath of flowers ; trees, &c. Engr. in mezz. by Edward Fisher. Size, 17! x i3f. - — An unfinished state ; plate not cleaned. 3. Four States : First. Before any letters ; the plate cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publish'd accords to Act of Parlia™' by Ed. Fisher, in Great Newport Street, Leicester Square.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered, after ' Fisher,' ' at Mr. Deering's in Great Newport St. Price 7/6.' . b. Fourth. Line of pub. altered to ' John Ryall in Fleet Street. London, 1762. Price 7/6.' BM. Another Plate by same engraver, smaller ; the space on the right between the trees and edge of the plate much lessened ; the flowers to the left reduced, b. bm. Two States : First. Artists' names only. b. Second. Line of pub. added : ' Publish'd accords to Act of Parliam* by Ed. Fisher, at Mr. Deering's, in Great Newport Street, Leicester Square.' bm. This engraving has been described in some catalogues as the ' Misses Hardwickes.' There is an engraving of the elder girl reverse way and reduced, inscribed ' Miss Watson with a dove on her hand, in large landscape, by V. Green. Size, 13 x 10. 3. Another of the younger girl, entitled 'Protection,' by J. Ogborne, in stipple. Size, 7fx6_, 3 PART III. FANCY, HISTORICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS. AFFECTIONATE BROTHERS, The. (See Lamb, Part I.) * AGE OF INNOCENCE. W. L. ; a little girl sitting on the ground, in profile ; hands up to chest ; bare feet ; landscape, with castle in the distance. Engr. in stipple by J. Grozer. Size, 8J x 7. Two States : First. Before any letters, bm. — . Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' The Age of Innocence. London ¦ Published July, 1794, by Thos. Philips, Pall Mall Court' H. ANGELS' HEADS. (See Miss Gordon, Part II.) ARIADNE. Said to be a portrait of Miss Ingram. H. L., in an oval ; face turned to right shoulder ; hair blown by the wind ; scarf over left shoulder. Engr. in mezz. by WILLIAM DOUGHTY. Size, 12 j x 9f. Two States: First, Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Published Dec. 7th, 1779, by Wm Doughty, No. 31 Charlotte Street, Portland Chapel. Price 5-r.' b. — • Second. Retouched; line of pub. altered to 'Sold and Published, Jan? 1, 1804, by Edwd Orme, His Majesty's Printseller, 59 New Bond Street, London.' bm. "An Engraving, evidently from the same picture ; the dress, hair, &c, entirely corresponding. Engr. by Ward, after Lampy, probably from a drawing taken from Sir Joshua's picture, with the Title, ' Madame Ricardi Circasienne.' b. w. BACCHANTE. (See Lady Hamilton, Part II.) BACCHANTE WITH YOUNG FAWN. (Lady Hamilton ?) H. L., looking to the front, with smiling expression ; a young fawn on her back. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Before any letters. 3. 142 'Efje (Engrafoeo afllorfeff of feir 3[o0ljua Eepnoltig* BANISHED LORD, The. Probably a portrait of White the Pavior. H. L., front face, in a loose dress, with beard, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, I3jX n. Three Sj-a tes : First. Artists' names, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd 3 Novemr, 1777.' 3. BM. Second. Line of pub. altered ; after date, 'By J. R. Smith, Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London,' in etched letters. Third. Title, with lines from Warton ; line of pub. altered to ' London : Pubd Novr 3d, 1777, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square.' bm. This print has also been called ' The Captive.' BEAUFORT, The Death of Cardinal. From Shakespeare, ' Second Part of Henry VI.,' Act III., Scene 3. The Cardinal in the last agony of death ; Warwick, Salisbury, and King Henry standing by the bedside ; the king with hand and arm uplifted ; on a table the Cardinal's hat ; above the pillow is a demon's head glaring upon the dying priest, a part of the claw seen, ready to clutch the departing spirit. Engr. by Caroline Watson for Boydell's ' Shakespeare.' Size, I9f x 14J. Five Sta tes : First. Artists' names ; Title, ' Shakespeare ;' line of pub. : ' Publish'd March 25th, 1790, by J. & J. Boydell, Cheapside ; & at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London. Etch'd by Care Watson.' The demon's head quite light, bm. Second. The engraving more advanced ; the demon's head darker ; line of pub., &c, as in first state, bm. Third. More finished ; the demon's head much darker ; the claw on the pillow nearly erased, bm. Fourth. The Title, 'Shakespeare,' in large open letters, without the lines from the play ; the demon's head nearly erased, eyes still traceable ; line of pub. altered to ' Publish'd Aug' 1, 1792, by John & Joseph Boydell, at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall ; & No.. 90 Cheapside, London.' bm. Fifth. The finished impression ; the Title in filled-in letters, with six lines from the play ; only the faintest traces of the demon's head ; the claw on pillow quite erased, bm. Another, much smaller, engr. by Andrew Grey. Size, 10J x 6f . Title, ' Cardinal Beau fort on his death-bed. Pubd June 4th, 1801, by J. & J. Boydell.' BIRTH OF BACCHUS. The Nysa?an Nymph resting on her left arm, sitting on the ground, squeezing the juice of a bunch of grapes into the mouth of the child, who is lying on his back with arms raised ; the goat Amalthasa on her right ; landscape and rocks. Engr. in stipple by L. Saillier, Size, 1 if x iof. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, the Title in open letters, line of pub. . ' Publish'd June 24, 1788, by John & Joseph Boydell, No. 90 Cheapside, London.' 3. Second. The Title in filled-in letters, w. BIRD, The. W. L., a girl sitting on the ground, with a smiling, surprised expression, holding a bird, which is covered by her hands ; a cage to her right ; trees and landscape to her left. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, 95- x 7f. W$t dfripatieti Motto of feir 3|ojS£iua Ee«ttotogu 143 Two Sta tes .- * First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters ; ' Publish'd Decr ist, 1786, by Ino Dean, Bentinck Street, Soho.' B. , __ _ . a ¦*-" '•' SECOND. With the Title and verses added, bm. BOY EATING GRAPES. (?) H. L., nearly nude ; effect of light on the face ; a basket with grapes on a table. — - Engr. in mezz. by I. Spilsbury. Size, I2§ X9f. Northcote, in his life of Reynolds, gives a list ofthe historical and fancy subjects painted by Sir Joshua. In this list is ' Boy Eating Grapes,' the property of Sir J. F. Leicester, Bart., late Mr. Shelley's. Engr. by Spilsbury. Iji the British Museum, amongst the Sir Joshuas, is a mezz. before all letters of this subject. J. C. Smith, page 1335 of Catalogue, gives ' Boy and Grapes,' painted by Rubens. In no catalogue except that of Northcote's is there any mention of this subject as painted by Sir Joshua and engraved by Spilsbury. BOY, The Studious. H. L., sitting ; front face, with an earnest expression ; holds a paper in both hands ; a pen in his right. Engr. in mezz. by G. Keating. Size, 8f x 7f . Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. : 'London, Publish'd Sept. 30, 1784, by G. Keating, No. 4 Air Street, Piccadilly, and W. Dickinson, No. 158 New Bond Street.' b. bm. Second. With the Title added, 'The Studious Boy.' bm. BOY IN A VENETIAN DRESS. T. Q. L. ; in black velvet dress with buttons ; full collar ; hair over forehead. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, i2f x 9f. TWO_STATES: ^J>^^« . First. Artists' names and line of pub. in etched letters ; plate not cleaned : ' Publish'd Feb. 5, 1778, by J. Dean, Church Street, Soho.' b. bm. — Second. With the Title, 'A Venetian Boy.' bm. BOY WITH CABBAGE-NETS. T. Q. L. ; front face ; his sister seen behind him with her arm on his right shoulder ; he holds in his hands, which are crossed before him, a staff, on the top of which are some cabbage-nets. Engr. in mezz. by Charles Hardy. Size, 12 x 10. Three States: First. Before any letters ; with arms. b. Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, arms, Dedication, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Aug* ioth, 1803, by C. Hardy, 92 Norton Street' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered ; date altered to ' 1806, by Edwd Orme, Bond St' bm. C/ELIA LAMENTING HER DEAD SPARROW. (See Mrs. Collier, Part II.) 144 Wit (Kngcateti ufliorfeg of feir 3|o0£ma EepnoltuS, CAPTIVE, The. (See Banished Lord.) CARTOUCHE. T. Q. L. of a figure in armour ; front face ; gray hair ; shield and spear in right hand. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, i2jx 9f. Three Sta tes : --" First. Artists' names only in etched letters ; before the plate was cleaned, w. Second. Plate cleaned ; line of pub. added : 'Publish'd August 12th, 1777, by I. Dean, Church Street, Soho.' s. bm. h. - — . Third. The Title added, ' Cartouche.' bm. CHILDREN IN THE WOOD, The. W. L. ; the two children, one sitting against the stem of a tree ; head falling on breast ; a robin perched on the right shoulder, another in the ivy of the tree ; the other child lying asleep on the ground; landscape, in the distance the figures ofthe robbers. Engr. in mezz. by James Watson. Size, I2f x iof. Two States: . . First. Artists' names, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, June 2d, 1772, by James Watson, Queen Ann Street.' 3. bm. Second. The Title engraved, and line of pub. altered to Printed and Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Ist April, 1776, by J. Bretherton, No. 134 New Bond Street.' bm. Another Plate, from another picture. T. Q. L. ; the two children, one with the arm round the neck of the other, who has some blackberries in his hand ; a robin by his side. Engr. in stipple by J. Caldwall. Size, 10 x 8_-. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, &c, in open letters, on a dark ground. Second. The line of pub. added : ' London, Published Feb. 1, 1793, by B. Vander- gucht, Lower Brook Street, and Ja's Caldwall, Angel Court, Great Windmill Street, Piccadilly.' COLLINA. (See Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick, Part II.) CONTEMPLATION. (See The Hon. Mrs. Stanhope.) CONTEMPLATION. T. Q. L. ; a young girl sitting under a rock, left elbow on knee ; leaning slightly forward ; right arm bent ; a long curl on the right side of head ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by R. Lane. Size, 6J x 7! . Title, and line of pub.: ' Contemplation. London : Published and sold May 1, 1819, by Edwd Orme, Bond Street.' B. The same, the reverse way, but without the rock and landscape. Engr. in mezz. by W. Ward, A.R.A. Size, 7\ x 6. Two States : First. Before letters. Second. With Title, and line of pub. : ' Meditation.' Plate 6 of ' Gems of Art,' ' Published Dec. 1, 1823, by W. B. Cooke, 9 Soho Square, London.' b. Wjz Qfrifrraiiet) Motto of feir 3|o0ima E£_-tiolo& 145 CONTEMPLATIVE YOUTH, A. Supposed to be the son of Mather Brown the Painter. T. Q. L., sitting ; his hands on his knees ; face turned upwards ; landscape and trees. Engr. in mezz. by Charles H. Hodges. Size, ioJx8f. Three States: First. Before any letters, b. Second. Before any letters ; printed in colours, bm. Third. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub, : ' London, Publish'd April 3d, 1786, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street' CONWAY CASTLE. The Castle in a landscape ; in the distance a high mountain, with clouds. Engr. by W. BIRCH. Size, s\ x 3i- — ^ Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd June 1, 1790, by W. Birch, Hamp stead Heath.' CORNELIA WITH HER CHILDREN. (See Lady Cockburn, Part II.) COTTAGERS, The. (See Mrs. Macklin, Part II.) CUPID AS LOVE. T. Q. L., nearly nude ; face in shadow ; with bow and arrow ; sash over shoulder, sup porting quiver. Engr. in mezz. by W. Say. Size, h|x nf. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. -«__ Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, verses, and line of pub. : ' London, Published for the proprietor, April 14, 1813, and sold by T. Macdonald, 39 Fleet Street.' bm. . p ,, . >' va-r, - ^rr y-iM *~ /£^ ^ r*~ CUPID AS A LINK-BOY. VJfCit.b T. Q. L., in a beggar-boy's dress, with a link in his hand ; old houses in the distance. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, 13! x iof. ¦ Three Sta tes : 4 - First. Artists' names only, in etched letters ; plate not cleaned. ¦ Second. Line of pub. added : ' London, Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, Map and Printsellers, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, Augt. 1, 1777.' B. Third. With the Title ; date in line of pub. altered to ' Aug' 15th.' H CUPID AND PSYCHE. Cupid lying on a couch asleep ; Psyche bending over him with a lamp in her hand. Engr. in mezz. by W. Say. Size, 19! x i6|. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. w. ^ Second. Artists' names, and line of pub. . ' London, Publish'd Feb? 12, 1816, by Thos. Macdonald, No. 9 Fleet Street' bm. TJ 2L=L ^ -u / 7^ 146 W)t (Cngratjrt afliorfcg of feir _|o0_ttia Eepnoltig. CUPID SLEEPING. W. L., lying on clouds ; resting on his left arm ; an arrow in his right hand ; quiver to his left. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, i2f x n. Three Sta tes : '"' First. Artists' names, and line of pub. in etched letters, before plate was cleaned : 'Publish4 June 29, 1778.' B. bm. Second. With the Title ; line of pub. altered to ' Published Feb. 1, 1779, by J. Dean, No. 27 Berwick Street.' bm. Third. Printed in colours, bm. Another Plate, in oval, engr. in stipple, and printed in red. Size, 7f x 6J. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd June 24, 1784, by J. Dean, Epsom, Surry. Price 2.' bm. CYMON AND IPHIGENIA. Iphigenia, almost nude, lying asleep in a landscape ; Cupid leading Cymon, who holds a staff in his left hand, through the trees ; rays of the sun through the trees overhead. Engr. in stipple by Francis Haward. Size, 19I x 17. Four States: First. Etching, with artists' names only. bm. Second. The Title in open letters, dedication, arms, and line of pub. : ' London, Published June 4th, 1797, by Francis Haward, No. 3 Little George Street, West minster.' 3. BM. Third. Printed in colours, bm. Fourth. The inscription, and dedication, and line of pub. altered. In dedication, Ty ' Marquess of Thomond ' instead of ' Earl of Inchiquin ;' ' Thomas Palseh, ' instead of 'Francis Haward.' Line of pub. altered to 'May 4th, 1803, by Thos. Palseh, Surrey ~ty side of Westminster Bridge.' bm. Another Plate, much smaller, engr. by William Overend : 'Printed for S. H. Hawkins.' DESIGN, Theory. Oval ; a figure resting on a cloud, holding a scroll, on which is written ' Theory of Painting ;' the points ofa drawing-compass on the head ; left arm resting on a cloud; hand to face. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, i6Jx 15 J. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names, and line of pub. : ' Published as the Act directs, March 29, 1785, by J. Grozer, No. 8 Castle Street, Leicester Square.' bm. Third. With Title, ' Theory.' w. DIDO, Death of. Dido lying on a couch placed on a funeral pile ; the right arm extended ; on her left a female is throwing herself with extended arms upon her ; a half-figure of an angel emerging from a cloud ; in the distance is a galley on the sea. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 28JX I7f. Five States: First. Before any letters, w. Second. Artists' names, Title in etched letters, line of pub. : ' London, Published as the Act directs, 9th May, 1796, by J. Grozer, 8 Castle Street, Leicester Square.' B. BM. Wjz (fopaiieti afllor&0 of feir 3fog.fjua Eepnoloss, 147 Third. Date altered to ' 20h May' w. bm. Fourth. All letters erased, w. Fifth. Printed in colours, w. DILETTANTI SOCIETY. (See Part I.) DIONYSIUS AREOPAGITA. A nobleman of Athens, a disciple of St. Paul. H. L., in an oval ; looking up, with a fine expression of veneration ; hands to breast ; the oval with cracks, out of one of these a shrub protrudes. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN Jehner. Size, 8J x 7 j. Three Sta tes : First. With artists' names and Title only. w. Second. Line of pub. added: 'Published as the Act directs, Nov. 14, 1776, bv J. Lockington, Shug Lane, Golden Square, London.' b. Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Pubd as the Act directs. Pr. 1/6.' w. EDWIN. H. L. ; a boy in a loose dress, hair over forehead ; the right side of forehead, cheek, and half the nose, in strong light ; shadow over both eyes ; deep triangular shade under nose ; neck in shadow ; light on upper part of dress. Engr. in mezz. by C. H. Hodges. Size, 12 x 9f. Artists' names, Title in open letters, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Pubd as the Act directs, Feb. 18, by J. Rising, No. 21 Princes St*, Cavsh Squre.' b. FELINA. W. L. of a girl, kneeling ; in her arms is a half-grown cat, squeezed tight to her chest ; full face, her eyes on the cat ; landscape and rocks. Probably another portrait of Offy Palmer. Engr. in stipple by J. COLLYER. Size, 1 if x 9^. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Published as the Act directs, January 1790, by J. Collyer, 16 Dorrington Street' 3. Second. Title in open letters, w. Third: With verses from S. Collins. ' London : Publish'd Is' March, 1790, by Wm. Dickinson, New Bond Street ; J. Cary, Strand ; M. Darling, Newport Street ; T. Simpson, St. Paul's Church Yard ; and J. Collyer, No. 16 Dorrington Street, Coldbath Fields.' bm. FORTUNE-TELLER, The. T. Q. L. ; a young girl, with a laughing, shy expression, supported by a youth in hat and feathers. He holds out her hand to a gipsy, who.is telling her fortune ; landscape in the distance. Engr. in line by JOHN K. SHERWIN. Size, l6f x 14J. Five Sta tbs : First. Artists' names, and line of pub. : ' Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, June 25, 1784, by J. K. Sherwin, No. 28 S» James's Street, London.' B. Second. With the Title and arms. w. 148 Wjt (fopatieo aaiorfesf of feir gfogffjua EepnolDg,. Third. With dedication added ; line of pub. altered to : 'Publish'd July io'h, 1784, by J. K. Sherwin, No. 28 S' James's Street, & W. Hinton, No. 5 Sweeting's Alley, Royal Exchange.' bm. h. Fourth. Date in line of pub. altered to 'March 10, 1785.' w. Fifth. Line of pub. altered to 'London, Published July 20th, 1786, by Thos Macklin, No. 39 Fleet Street.' bm. FORTUNE-TELLERS, The Young. (See Lord Henry Spencer, Part I.) GIPSY-BOY, A. T. Q. L., standing ; his hands crossed before him ; front face ; smiling expression ; in a waistcoat without a coat. Engr. in mezz. by C. H, Hodges. Size, 145 x 12. An unfinished state, with an eye engraved on uncleaned portion of plate, w. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Printed in colours, h. Another Plate, engr. by B. Pym. — - Artists' names ; Title, ' A Gypsy Boy ;' and line of pub. : ' London, Published May 20th, 1799, by S. Morgan, No. 22 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square.' bm. GIRL WITH A MUFF. Probably a portrait of Miss Theophila Palmer when young. The countenance is very like the ' Strawberry Girl,' which is also supposed to be a portrait of ' Offey ' when a child ; but if this and the ' Strawberry Girl ' are portraits of this lady when young, they must have been painted some time before they were engraved, as Miss Theophila Palmer was married in 1776. T. Q, L., oval ; front face, with an arch expression ; both hands in a large muff. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 8f x 7|. Four States; First. Before any letters, b. Second. Artists' names, and line of pub. in etched letters : 'Publish'd 15 Jan?, 1777, by W. Humphrey, Gerrard Street, Soho.' bm. Third. Artists' names, and line of pub. engraved : ' Sir ' instead of ' Sr.' Fourth. With Title, ' Sir Joshua's Frolic' ' Publish'd according to Act, 16 Aug', 1 78 1, by W. Turner, Printseller and Frame maker, opposite the Church, Snow Hill' In the Catalogue of Sir Joshua's works, 1794, Jehner is given as the engraver of this picture ; Northcote also, in his ' Life of Reynolds,' gives Jehner. GIRL WITH A KITTEN. T. Q. L., sitting ; in a large straw bonnet ; face in shadow, except the lower part of nose and mouth, and side of cheek ; a black scarf over shoulder and round the waist ; white dress ; holding a kitten in both hands ; curtain and landscape. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Size, 8 x 6f . Four States: First. Before any letters, s. Second. Artists' names only. h. TfiiRD. Printed in colours, bm. Fourth. The Title added, w. Wjt QfotffrafoeD aaiorkg of feir 3|ogrt)ua Eepnolo<3T 149 GIRL WITH A LAMB. H. L., oval ; she is tying a ribbon round the neck of a Iamb, the head resting on her knee. Engr. in mezz. by G. Dawe. Size, I3jX 114. Four States: First. Without the oval ; before any letters, w. Second. With the oval ; before any letters. 3. Third. Artists' names, line of pub. : ' Publish'd Feb. 20, 1801, by G. Dawe, 44 Wells Street, Oxford Street, London.' w. Fourth. With Title, ' Innocent.' w. GIRL LAUGHING. T. Q. L. ; is leaning with her arms on a pedestal, smiling ; a bandeau in her hair. Engr. in line by J. F. Bause. Size, 1 if x g\. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, b. ~~~- Second. Artists' names and line of pub. in open, etched letters. ' London : Published Is' Jan^, 1785, by W. Dickinson, 158 New Bond Street.' b. bm. Third. With French inscription, m. ANOTHER Plate, from another picture, engr. in stipple, looking the reverse way, byW. Bond. -. Size,6|x5f. ' Published May 10, i8i3,byW. Bond, 87 Newman St., Oxford St' bm. GIRL READING. Entitled ' Reflections on Clarissa Harlowe.' Stated to be another portrait of Miss Theophila Palmer when young. She was twelve years of age when this portrait was taken. T. Q. L. in oval ; sitting in a large arm-chair ; her elbow on arm-chair ; hand to fore head ; right hand holds her book ; hair combed to a knot at top of her head, with a bow ; face in profile. Engr. by G. SCORODOMOW. Size, 1 if x 95. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd March 10, 1775, by V. M. Picot, No. 16 in the Strand.' bm. b. w^. Second. With Title and description ; line of pub. altered to ' Published March 10, 1785, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' 3. w. GIRL SLEEPING, The. T. Q. L., sitting, in a landscape ; head resting on right arm and left hand. Engr. in stipple by John Jones. Size, 10J x 9. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, April 1, 1790, by J. Jones, No. 75 Great Portland Street.' B. Second. With the Title added, bm. Third. Printed in colours, h. GUARDIAN ANGELS. H. L. ; two angel-children supporting a sleeping child. On the impression in the British Museum is written ' Portrait of Mast. Dunning.' Engr. in mezz. by C. H. HODGES. Size, nf x iof. 1 50 Wjz (fagratati Motto of feir 3|ossljua Eepnolos.* Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names, and line of pub. in etched letters ; Title in open letters ' London, Publish'd March 30, 1786, by J. R. Smith, No. 83 Oxford Street.' B. Third. The Title in dotted letters. H. HANNIBAL, Young. (See Coke, Part I.) HOLY FAMILY, The. W. L. ; Joseph, Mary, and the Child, with the Infant St. John. Joseph and Mary are sitting by the side of a wall, the Saviour between them; St. John, with staff and banner, stands by Joseph's knee ; landscape, with mountain in the distance. Engr. in line by William Sharp. Size, 2if x i7f. Three States : First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artist's names, and line of pub. : 'London, Publish'd Aug' 12th, 1792, by Tho8 Macklin, Poets' Gallery, Fleet Street.' 3. bm. Third. The Title added, h. Another Plate, smaller, by same engraver. Pubd 1793, as a Frontispiece to the New Testament in Macklin's Bible. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. — Second. With the Title, &c. b. HOPE NURSING LOVE. (See Miss Morris, Part II.) INFANCY. (See Hare, Part I.) INFANT ACADEMY. A boy (nude) sitting before an easel, on which is an oval canvas ; another child sitting for her portrait, nude, with the exception of a large cap and feather ; on one side of her a child, with hand raised, is placing the feather in her cap ; on the other is a child wrapped in a gauze veil, only her head visible ; curtains, columns, &c. Engr. by Francis Haward, 1783. Size, 12 x9f. Three Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' London, Published April 19, 1783, by Francis Haward, Lambeth Marsh, near the Turnpike ; W. Humphrey & J. Birchall, No. 473 Strand.' bm. Second. Date altered to 'April 25, 1783.' 3. h. Third. Modern ; Title in open letters, description : ' Pub. by P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., 1873. Pall Mall East' INFANT BACCHUS. (See Herbert, Part I.) INFANT HERCULES, The. W. L. ; a child lying in a cradle ; covered with skins of wolves, surrounded by various emblematical figures. The infant grasps the serpents by the throat Engr. in mezz. by James Walker. Size, 24! x 22f. W}z (BngratieU JLfllorfcg of feir ifogifjua Eepnologf* isr Artists' names, arms, inscription in English and Russian. Title and dedication ; line of pub. : ' Publish'd Jans' jtt} I7g2j as (jjg ^ct (j;rectS) by Ja8 Walker, St Petersburg ; W. Hodges, Queen Street, Mayfair ; and R. Blamire, corner of Northumberland Street, Strand, London.' bm. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by C. H. Hodges. Size, 23f X23f. Northcote says this was done previous to the picture leaving England, and before Walker's. The dates give the reverse. Two States: First. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. : ' Publish'd March 25, 1793) by J- E. & J. Boydell, at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, and at No. 90 Cheapside.' bm. ' ~^- Second. The Title in filled-in letters, bm. Another, ofthe child only, engr. by E. Heath. Size, 7! x 6f. Another, child only, engr. in mezz. by W. Ward. Two States : First. Before any letters. 3. . Second. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. . ' London, Published March iBt, 1819, by W. Cribb, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden.' w. INFANT JUPITER, The. W. L. A child (nude) sitting on a rock ; front face ; an eagle with outstretched wings above him ; thunderbolt in his right hand ; a goat at his feet. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, i8Jx 13!. Four States : First. Before any letters, w. SECOND. Artists' names in etched letters. 3. bm. Third. The line of pub. added: 'Publish'd 20th May, 1775, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings.' bm. Fourth. The Title added in dotted letters ; line of pub. altered to ' Published 5"1 June, 1775, by J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, and T. Bradshaw, James Street, Covent Garden.' B. LADY WITH 'A LAMB. (See Miss Jane Davidson, Part II.) LANDSCAPE. With dark clouds, with curious effect of light ; rocks, trees, and river ; with description as under : — ' Unfinished Landscape, after Sir J. Reynolds ; engrd by S. W. Reynolds.' Only two impressions taken ; plate destroyed, bm. LEAR, King. H. L., looking up ; with long giay hair ; cloak lined with ermine. Engr. in mezz. No name of engraver. Northcote says, Marchi. Size, i2|x9f. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned. B. bm. Another, engr. in line by W. Sharp. Size, 6f x $h- ' King Lear. Publish'd May 1, 1783, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' 3. <2v_<^_ U. '*n^f. /X/£l ^ -**~<~*- jj-e fo -£eyt£e* ->t G~i*j "i -fL-«« 152 W}t dfripatieU Motto of feir 31o0l)tta Eepnoltig. LESBIA. W. L.; a little girl sitting, with a dead dove in her lap ; a cage to her right. Engr. in stipple by FRANCIS BARTOLOZZI, R.A. Size, 8^ x 6f . Two States : First. Artists' names and line of pub.: ' London, Published April 15, 1788, by Molteno Colnaghi & Co., No. 132 Pall Mall.' b. bm. Second. With the verses added, bm. MACBETH, Scene from. Engr. in stipple by Robert Thew. Size, 23! x 17^. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title in open letters, description, and line of pub.: 'Pub.Dec. 1, 1802, by J. C. Boydell, at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, and No. 90 Cheapside, London.' B. Second. The Title filled in with fifteen lines of the play. bm. MASK, The. (See The Ladies Spencer, Part II.) MATERNAL AFFECTION. (See Lady Melbourne, Part II.) MERCURY. T. Q. L., looking over right shoulder ; loose dress ; sash round waist ; right hand behind back, left holding a purse ; shed and tree to right ; trees, &c, in background. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, I3f x Iof. Four States : First. Artists' names only in etched letters, h. Second. Line of pub. added: 'Publish'd as the Act directs, 17 March, 1777, by R. Sayer and T. Bennett, No. 53 Fleet Street.' B. Third. With Title added ; date in line of pub. altered to '2nd April, 1777.' BM. Fourth. The Title erased in line of pub. ; date altered to 'April 16, 1777.' bm. MORNING AMUSEMENT. W. L. Six young ladies ; five seated round a table in the open air ; one reading, the others making lace ; one sits apart ; a dog asleep to the right ; landscape, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. GROZER. Size, 23 x 18. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. 3. - — Second. Artists' names, line of pub., Title in open letters : ' London, Pub. Jan? 1, 1796, by T. Simpson, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Darling and Thompson, Great Newport Street.' bm. MOSES IN THE BULRUSHES. W. L.; a child lying on white drapery in a cradle among bulrushes ; arms raised. Engr. in mezz. by John Dean. Size, 14 x iof. Wiz flfrtpatorti flfliorfeg of feir %o$bm Eepnoloss. 1 53 Two States : First. Artists' names and line of pub. : 'Publish'd March 7th, 1786, by J. Dean, No. 12 Bentinck Street, Soho.' B. bm. ~— Second. With Title ; date altered to ' May 8th.' h. MUSCIPULA. T. Q. L., a little girl in a cottage, holding a mousetrap in both hands ; a cat on table to her right ; from window, landscape and cottage in the distance. Engr. by John Jones. Size, 11 x 9J. Two States': First. Title in open letters, arms, description in French and English, dedication and line of pub. : ' London, Publish'd as the Act directs, March ioth, 1786, by J. Jones, 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' Second. Title in dotted letters, h. P,, . ¦. : ; ' OLD MAN. H. L., with a long scroll in his hand ; gray hair and beard. Engr. by J. OKEY. Size, I2_ x 9f. Three States : First. Artists' names only, in open etched letters. B. bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. added : ' London, Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, Map and Printsellers, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 2 June, 1787.' BM. . Third. Line of pub. altered to ' Sold by Ryland and Bryer at the King's Arms, Cornhill.' w. — clu A \'- -j 'LJ^C^- 6 ^ L, i- ' / OXFORD WINDOW. The West Window of the Chapel, New College, Oxford. 1. A general view of the entire window, with the dispositions of the different subjects. Engr. in stipple by R. Earlom. The Etching. Two Sta tes : First. Title, dedication, &c, in open letters, bm. Second. Printed in colours, h. 2. The separate divisions of the Centre Window. a. An Angel resting on a cloud, contemplating the Cross, which is surrounded by a Glory. Engr. in stipple by G. S. Facius. Size, i6f x I5f. b. The Nativity of our Lord. The Infant lying in a manger, surrounded by the Virgin, Joseph, the three Marys, and Angels. Engr. in stipple by G. S. FACIUS. Size, 14J x io_. 3. Two divisions on the left of the centre. a. A Shepherd Boy sitting on a stone ; face turned upward. Engr. in stipple by G. S. Facius. Size, 23} x 15. b. Representing Shepherds perceiving the Star in the East. Portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds and W. Jervais. Engr. in stipple by G. S. Facius. Size, 23! x 15. 1 54 W$z. fl£ngratieti Motto of feir 3|o!3f)ua. EepnofoSu 4. Two divisions on the right of the centre. a. Representing a Woman and two Children as Pilgrims, one holding a torch. Engr. in stipple by G. S. Facius. Size, 23! x 18. b. A Shepherd Boy with a Dog, standing by a fallen column. Engr. in stipple by G. S. Facius. Size, 23! x 13. 5. The inner part of the window in seven divisions, representing the Seven Cardinal and Christian Virtues, viz. : — Temperance. — W. L. of a female figure pouring water from 3. vase into a cup. Fortitude. — W. L. ; the figure of Britannia, with the lion at her feet. Faith. — W. L. ; a female figure with right arm upraised, holding a cross in her left. Charity. — W. L. ; a female figure, holding a child in her left arm ; encircling another child with her right ; whilst a third clings to her. Hope. — W. L. ; a female figure, both arms raised, gazing with a bright expression at a glory in the sky. Justice. — W. L. ; a female figure, holding the scales in her left hand, the arm raised above the head ; the sword in her right, by her side. Prudence. — W. L. ; a female figure, looking intently into a mirror which she holds in her right hand ; in her left is the caduceus. All engraved in stipple by G. S. and J. G. Facius. Size of each, i8f x nf. ' Published Sept. Is', 1785, by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.' Two States. The Title in open letters ; and the Title filled in. Some of them have been printed in colours. PUCK. A little naked boy seated on a mushroom ; flowers in right hand ; both arms raised ; landscape, &c. Walpole says, ' An ugly little imp, but with some character, sitting on a mushroom half as big as a millstone.' Engr. in aquafortis by Teftolini and Schiavonetti. Size, 9f x 8f . Two States: First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names ; '¦Aquafortis ' before engraver's name ; Title, ' Shakespeare.' ' London : Published by John and Josia Boydell, &c.' bm. Another Plate, engr. by Schiavonetti. Size, 9 x 7f . Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' Pubd Septr 29, 1799, by J. & J. Boydell, at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, and No. 90 Cheapside.' b. Another Plate, engr. in line by Charles Heath. Size, 14 x iof. Artists' names ; Title, ' Puck, vide " Midsummer Night's Dream." London : Published, March 1827, for the Proprietor, R. Jennings, Poultry. Printed by McQueen.' H. RESIGNATION. V T. Q. L. An old man, with beard and moustache, sitting in an arm-chair under a column, in a loose dress lined with fur ; right arm and hand on table ; books, &c. (SeePt IV.) Engr. in mezz. by THOMAS Watson. Size, 17^ x 14. Three States: First. Before any letters. W. Second. Artists' names, and line of pub. : 'London, publish'd March 1, 1772, by S.. Hooper, No. — Ludgate Hill ; W. Shropshire, No. — New Bond Street ; and T. Watson, No. 8 Broad Street' B. Third. Verses and dedication to Dr. Goldsmith; Nos. 25 and 120 before addresses, w. Wjz (itnpatati ftfllorfas of feir 3|o0ljua EepnolOa?* 155 RESURRECTION, The. Christ rising from the tomb in bright glory ; staff in left hand ; flowing robe ; the Roman soldiers falling and flying in amazement. Engr. in stipple by John Jones. Size, 2of x 14J. One State. Artists', names, Title, dedication, in line of pub.: 'Published as the Act directs, March 20, 1796, by J. Jones, No. 74 Great Portland Street, Portland Place.' bm. RICHMOND •. View of Petersham Meadows. Engr. in stipple by W. Birch. View of Sir Joshua Reynolds' House, Richmond Hill. Painted by himself, and engraved by W. Birch, enamel painter. 'Published July 1, 1788, by Wm. Birch, Hampstead Heath, and sold by T. Thornton, Southampton St., Covent Garden.' Another Plate, engft.in mezz. by John Jones, 1800. Size, 225 x 17. A View of Petersham and Twickenham Meadows, from Richmond Hill. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, and the only landscape painted by that eminent artist. 'London: 'Published as the Act directs, 'Feby 1, 1800, by E. Jones; No. 74 G' Portland Street ; & Messrs. Colnaghi & Co., Cockspur S*.' b. bm. ROBINETTA. T. Q. L. ; a young girl sitting on a bank, with a robin on her right shoulder ; left arm resting on the bank ; right hand touches the beak of the bird ; landscape, &c. This is stated by the old catalogues to be a portrait of the Honble. Mrs. Tollemache when Miss Lewis. Engr. in stipple by J. Jones. Size, 1 1\ x 8_. Three Sta tes : r First. Title in open letters; 'J. Jones excudit;' arms, the shield not filled in; dedication ; line of pub. : ' London, Published as the Act directs, March 24, 1787, by J. Jones, No. 63 Great Portland Street, Marylebone.' B. Second. Title in filled-in letters ; arms finished. H. Third. Printed in colours, w. ROXALANA. (See Mrs. Abington, Part II.) ST. AGNES. (See Mrs. Quarrington, Part II.) ST. CECILIA. (See Mrs. Sheridan, Part II.) ST. JOHN. W. L., sitting on a bank ; right arm raised ; left hand holding the cross ; lamb by his side ; a beam of light from the right. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, i6f x 14. Three Sta tes : First. Before any letters ; before plate was cleaned, b. —- Second. The plate cleaned, b. Third. Artists' names, inscription' and line of pub. : ' Publis'd as the Act directs, Jan^ 1799, by H. ROemer, No. 4 Clare Court, Drury Lane.' H. 1 56 Wjz (EnjratieD aaiorfcs, of feir 3flo0f)ua Eepnoltiss. ST. JOHN, The Infant. (See Master Wynn, Part I.) SAMUEL, Calling of. H. L., looking up ; right hand and arm raised ; left across his chest. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. SMITH. Size, 13 x iof. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Published July 18, 1783, by J. R. Smith.' bm. ~~- Second. Title, &c, engraved ; in line of pub., after Smith, ' N° 83 Oxford SV bm. SAMUEL, The Child. W. L., kneeling ; hands raised in prayer ; face looking up. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN Dean. Size, i6f x 13. Two States : First. Before any letters ; before the plate was cleaned, b. Second. Artists' names, and line of pub. : 'Publish'd Nov. 20th, 1777, by Jno Dean, Church Street, Soho.' bm. Another, in oval, engr. by Delatre. Two States: First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub.: 'Lond. Pubd March 1, 1784, by J. Walker, Carver & Gilder, No. 148 Strand. Walker excudit' Another Plate, engr. by Thos. Hodgetts. Another, by S. W. Reynolds. SCHOOLBOY, The. T. Q. L. ; front face ; holding a large book in both hands and under right arm. Engr. in mezz. by JOHN DEAN. Size, 14 x iof. Three S ta tes : - — First. Artists' names and line of pub., before the plate was cleaned.: 'Publishd Oct. 31, 1777, by J. Dean, Church St., Soho.' Second. With the Title. Third. Line of pub. altered to 'London: Published October 6, 1806, by John P. Thompson, G' Newport Street.' SCHOOLBOYS, The. (See Gawler, Part I.) SHEPHERD BOY, A. T. Q. L., in a smockfrock ; playing a shepherd's pipe ; head turned over right shoulder ; shepherd's dog looking up to him ; landscape and sheep in the distance. Engr. in stipple by J. BARNEY. Size, g\ x 8f . Three States: First. Before any letters, b. -~ -— Second. With artists' names ; Title in etched letters. H. Third. Line of pub. added: 'London, Published 1 Oct. 1788, by H. Wilkinson, 58 Cornhill.' H. Another Plate, by Spilsbury. Size, 5_ x 4. ' Published Dec. 1, 1786, by J. Spilsbury.' b.m. Wiz flEitsrateti Motto of feir 3|ogfljua Ee_-nol&& 1 5 7 SHEPHERDESS, The Careful. W. L. ; a girl kneeling ; front face ; lamb in her arms. Said to be a portrait of Miss Searle. Engr. in mezz. by Eliz. Judkins. Size, iof x 9. Three Sta tes ; First. Before any letters, b. — SECOND. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. : ' London, Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, June 15, 1775, by Ja8 Watson, No. 64 Little Queen Ann Street, and B. Clowes, No. 18 Gutter Lane, Cheapside.' bm. Third. Line of pub. altered : ' Pubd by J. Bretherton, 1776.' w. SHEPHERDESS, The Studious. W. L. ; a girl sitting in a landscape, reading ; a book in her lap ; white dress ; a basket by her left side ; behind, a lamb nibbling leaves ; on her right another lamb ; in the distance, sheep in a landscape. Engr. in mezz. by J. Grozer. Size, 14J x iof. Before any letters, b. SHEPHERDESS, The Young. W. L., of a girl sitting, with a crook ; naked feet ; lambs ; landscape and trees, &c. Engr. in mezz. by J. GROZER. Size, l6| x i3f. Two Sta tes : First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. : ' Publisd as the Act directs, June 29, 1784, by J. Grozer, 8 Castle Street, Leicester Fields.' w. SIMPLICITY. W. L., sitting, in white dress ; a scarf over her head, which falls over her right shoulder ; a bunch of grapes, with vine leaves, in her lap. Engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Size, 1 if x g\. One State. ' Simplicity. London : Published 1 October, 1800, by John Jeffryes, Clapham Road and Ludgate Hill.' SIMPLICITY. (See Miss Gwatkin, Part II.) SLEEPING CHILD, The. W. L., lying on its left cheek ; head thrown back ; chest and arm bare ; knees up ; strong light on upper part of body, face, and pillow. Engr. in mezz. by WILLIAM DOUGHTY. Size, isf x 13. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' London, Publish'd as the Act directs, March 13th, 1780, by Wm. Doughty, and at Watson & Dickinson, 158 New Bond Street' b. bm. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in engraved letters, bm. Another, engraved in line by J. Sommerfield. ' Sleeping Boy. London : Published iBt Jan^, 1812, by Rich4 Lambe, 39 Fleet Street.' H. J'Vx. Co<< ¦vx. cc>< c^r> 1 58 W$z (fexgrafceU afllorfe^ of feir 3|osifma Eepnotojs, SNAKE IN THE GRASS, The. A lady reclining ; bosom bare ; right arm raised ; hand across her face ; Cupid looking up on her right ; snake on the bank to her left. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 20 x 14. Two States: First. Artists' names ; Title in open letters. Second. With line of pub. : 'Pub. Sept. 24, 1787, by J. R. Smith, 31 King Street, Covent Garden.' Another Plate, engr. in stipple by J. R. Smith. Size, io^x 8f. With lines from Cowper. 'London : Pubd Septr 24, 1787, by J. R. Smith, No. 31 King Street, Covent Garden.' Another, engr. in mess, by W. Ward. Size, 17! x 13J. Two States : First. Before any letters. B. Second. Artists' names, Title, and line of pub. in etched letters : ' Publish'd June 4th, 1 802, by S. Morgan, No. 32 Clipstone S', Fitzroy Square; and Wm Pearce, No. 30 Berners Street.' b. Also a modern impression of the second state. H. Another, slightly smaller, in stipple, etched by J. Ward when a pupil of J. R. Smith, bm. uh-^'rr.,, 'J' ~> '¦ --- la-r-j STRAWBERRY GIRL, The. Portrait of Theophila Palmer when young. (?) T. Q. L. ; a little girl ; handkerchief folded round her head, with the border over her forehead ; bow fastening dress in front ; hands crossed at waist ; from right arm hangs a strawberry-basket : rocky landscape. Engr. in mezz. by Thomas Watson. Size, i2f x 1 1. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names and line of pub. : 'Publish'd Nov. 1, 1774, for W. Shropshire, No. 158, & T. Watson, No. 142, New Bond Street' B. bm. Second. The Title added, h. Another Plate, a small square in stipple. ' Publish'd May 20th, 1800, by W. Richardson, York House, No. 31 Strand.' bm. Another, reduced to half-length, engr. by H. Meyer. STUDY FROM NATURE— BEGGAR-MAN. 1 countenance ; looking up ; hair tl art of shirt seen. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, 1 if x o.\ H. L. ; thin countenance ; looking up ; hair thrown back ; moustache ; dark cloak over left shoulder ; part of shirt seen. STUDENT, The. T. Q. L., sitting, in a kind of Vandyke dress, looking at a drawing which he holds with both hands. On the table is a cast of the ' Recumbent Hercules,' and a porte-crayon. It is supposed to be a portrait of Master Brown. Engr. in mezz. by J. R. Smith. Size, I3|x 1 1. Three Sta tes ; First. Before any letters, before the plate was cleaned, bm. Second. Artists' names and line of pub. with Title: 'Publish'd I Oct. 1777, by W. Humphries, Gerrard Street, and J. R. Smith, No. 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square.' bm. . Third. Line of pub. altered to 'Publish'd Dec. 1, 178V by W. Dickinson, Engraver, Bond Street' bm. k Wjz (tnpaiel) Motto of feir 3fo0ljua EepnoltisJ, 1 59 SYLVIA. (See FITZPATRICK, Part II.) THAIS. (See Emily Pott, Part II.) UGOLINO, Count, and his Family, in Prison. The Count sitting, his countenance expressing despair ; hands clasped ; cloak trimmed with fur ; on his right knee leans his youngest child, looking up piteously into his face ; to his left, another son supports his dying brother ; the eldest son stands behind him, his hands covering his face. The light is thrown into the prison from a barred window. Engr. in mezz. by John Dixon. Size, 24! x 19J-. Two Sta tes : — - First. Before any letters, bm. —^-Second. Artists' names and Title, 'J. Boydell excudit ;' line of pub. on engraved part of plate : 'Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb? .1, 1774.' 'Dixon sculp.' under the dying boy. w. Another, engr. in line by A. Raimbach. ¦t <\rll\{\ v- *¦ '.- : ~ 'fj: UNA. (See Miss Beauclerc, Part II.) VENUS AND CUPID. Venus lying on a cushion, in a landscape ; bracelet on her arm ; Cupid peering through the bushes. Engr. in stipple by J. Collyer. Size, 17 x i3f. Two Sta tes : First. Artists' names, Title in open letters, line of pub. : ' London, Publish'd 9th Oct., 1786, by W. Dickinson, New Bond Street ; W. Darling, Newport Street ; J. Cary, Strand ; and J. Collyer, No. 7 White Lion Row, Islington. Price 7s. 6d.' 3. Second. Title in filled-in letters ; description in English and French ; line of pub. as above, bm. Another Plate, smaller. Size, iof x 8f . Engr. by j. -Collyer. Three States: — » First. Before any letters, bm. Second. Artists' names ; Title " Venus " in open letters ; line of pub. as above, bm. Third. Plate cut down and retouched. H. > Another Plate, engr. in line by A. Raimbach. Title in open letters : ' London, Pub lished by William Miller, 1810.' bm. Another Plate, engr. in mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. Two States: First. Before letters. 3. Second. Title in open letters, ' Engr. by S. W. Reynolds after the celebrated picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds.' bm. VENUS CHIDING CUPID. Venus lying on a cloud, with arrow in her right hand ; Cupid stands before her, with left hand and arm to his face ; in his right hand is a scroll with letters and figures. Engr. in stipple by Francis Bartolozzi. Two States: First. Unfinished ; printed in red ink, before the marginal line. bm. 160 Wiz (Kttffratjea flfliorfcgi of feir 3|o0fjua Eepnol&gf* Second. With artists' names ; line of pub. : ' Published as the Act directs, by A. Poggi, No. 17 St. George's Row, Oxford Turnpike, Jan^ I8', 1784.' 3. Another Plate, small oval ; artists' names only ; printed in red. bm. Another, in a border, with foi Poggi.' BM. Another, of Cupid only. bm. Another, in a border, with four verses. ' London : Published Feb. 3d, 1790, by A. C. de Poggi.' BM. VESTAL, The. Tuccia, the Vestal Virgin, from Gregory's ' Ode to Meditation.' T. Q. L. ; in a white dress, carrying a dish ; surrounded by various figures. This has been called a portrait ofthe Duchess of Rutland. Engr. in stipple by P. W. Tomkins. Size, 13 x 14. Four States: First. With line of pub. only in etched letters : ' Publish'd as the Act directs, Sept. 20, 1796, by T. Macklin, Fleet SV H. — Second. Artists' names ; date in line of pub. altered to 'Feb3, 20th, 1798.' 3. Third. With Title, ' The Vestal,' with six lines from Dr. Gregory's ' Ode to Medi tation;' line of pub. altered to 'London, Publish"1 April 3d, 1798, by Thos. Macklin, Poets' Gallery, Fleet Street' bm. Fourth. Printed in colours, h. VIRGIN AND CHILD. (Madona col Bambino.) T. 0. L. ; the Virgin sitting with the Child on her lap ; his right hand to her cheek ; a book on a table to her left Engr. in mess, by J. R. Smith. Size, i8f x I3f. Two States : First. Before any letters, bm. ~ Second. Artists' names, Title, 'Madona col Bambino,' and line of pub. in etched letters: 'London, Publish'd Jan? 1, 1791, by J. R. Smith, King Street, Covent Garden.' bm. fl*! £ J- fit, J #- S>"S& O^nJZ yce^«vix PART IV. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE PICTURES FROM WHICH THE ENGRAVINGS WERE TAKEN, WITH THE DATES OF PAINTING, NAMES OF THE POSSESSORS, AND OTHER PARTICULARS. I. Portraits. II. Miscellaneous Subjects. AS far as is at present known, there exist about 2000 authenticated pictures by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Tom Taylor, in the preface to the ' Life and Times,' &c, estimates them at between two and three thousand. Of these pictures, 524 were engraved by the most eminent engravers, and about 151 by other hands, making in all 675 engravings. In producing these plates, no fewer than 103 engravers were employed. The dates referring to the painting of the pictures, are taken from the published list of Sir Joshua's pocket-books, from the ' Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds,' by C. R. Leslie and Tom Taylor, Northcote's ' Life,' Cotton's ' Catalogue of Portraits,' &c. The pocket-books left by Sir Joshua, cannot always be depended upon, as other engagements besides those for sittings were entered in them. The present possessors of the engraved pictures have been ascertained from catalogues kindly lent from the different collections of Petworth, Althorp, Woburn, &c. &c, from the printed Catalogues of the British Institution and Royal Academy, and from various private sources ; but as some of these pictures change hands from time to time, correctness in every case cannot always be possible. There are some fine works, of which no traces have been discovered : such, for instance, as the picture of the Countess of Derby, which, judging from the engraving, must have been a magnificent one. Much has been said and written, about Sir Joshua's faded pictures and fleeting colours. If the trade of the picture - restorer had been confined to those who knew their business, we should have heard very little of either one or the other. The fading and fleeting are mainly due to those, who confided their pictures to persons utterly ignorant of the means employed by the artist, to produce those marvellous effects of colour, which abound in almost all his pictures, when un touched by the hand of the so-called restorer ; for example — a magnificent portrait by Sir Joshua of one of the beauties of the day, was sent by its possessor to a village house-painter to be cleaned. It is not surprising therefore, that in many cases, the painting has been scrubbed down, until all the original colour is lost ; in many others some solvent has been employed which, while it took off the various coats of varnish, 1 62 Wiz (ttiffrateti Motto of feir 3Mf)ua Eepnol&fS. also destroyed the glaze, and with it the carmines which gave his pictures such a fascinating beauty. Sir Joshua, unfortunately, employed with his pigments, vehicles which by their nature, dried quicker than the colours, and thus caused cracking, and from their peculiar character also blackening. To say, however, that his colours faded, is con tradicted by the fact, that those pictures which have fortunately escaped the hands of the ignorant restorer, for the most part remain almost as fresh as when first painted, only mellowed by age. This has been well exemplified in the grand col lection brought together in the Grosvenor Gallery, and the splendid specimens exhibited this year in the Winter Exhibition of the Royal Academy. Gainsborough is stated to have said, 'That Sir Joshua's pictures in their most decayed state would be better than those of any other artist when at their best.' When Mr. Bowles hesitated about having his little daughter painted by Sir Joshua because it was said his pictures faded, Sir George Beaumont remarked, ' No matter, take the chance ; a faded picture by Sir Joshua will be the finest thing you have.' This picture of Miss Bowles and her spaniel, painted now more than one hundred years ago, ' a matchless work, which would have immortalised him had he never painted anything else,' is now one of the gems of Sir Richard Wallace's collection. All possessors of Sir Joshua Reynolds' works, who wish to preserve them in their beauty, should remember the advice given to Mr. Bentley by Sir Thomas Lawrence (see Mrs. Hartley) ; it may, however, sometimes be necessary, from various causes, to have a picture relined and cleaned ; it behoves them in such cases to be most careful into whose hands it is given, or it may come out beautiful in fresh pigments and shining with fresh varnish, but, alas ! no longer the work of our greatest painter. I.— PORTRAITS. Abington, Mrs., as the ' Comic Muse.' Painted 1764-5. At Knole. ' He has never expressed shy archness better than in her side-long face as the Comic Muse ; he painted her con amore.' THE Same, in a white cardinal cloak. Oval. Painted 1771-2. Lord Carrington. THE Same, as ' Roxalana ' in the ' Sultan.' Painted 1782. At Herringfleet Hall. This picture was given to Mrs. Abington by Sir Joshua. It was in the hands of Sherwin for engraving, and she had great difficulty in getting it back, as the following extract from a letter to Mr. Webster shows : — ' He will see that she is in great danger of losing the fine picture which has been for near six years in the hands of Mr. Sherwin. There is not a moment to be lost. The picture is the property of Mrs. Abington, and given by Sir Joshua Reynolds to Mr. Sherwin, at his own particular request that Sir Joshua would favour him so far as to let him have the preference ofthe many artists who, at the time the picture was painted, applied for it to engrave a plate from it.' Albemarle, George, 3RD Earl of. Painted 1761-2. The Earl of Albemarle. Reynolds painted at least two portraits of him. The pocket-books give 1765, Dec. ; 1766, Jan. ; 1782, Dec. ; 1783, Nov., as dates of sittings. On the engraving is 1762. Wjz dfrigratirti Miorfcg of feir 3Nf)ua Ec^nolu^ 163 Althorp, Viscount. (See Spencer.) Althorp, Viscountess. (See Spencer.) Amherst, Sir Jeffery, K.C.B. Picture painted May 1765. He sat again, Feb. 1768. Far I Amherst. Sir Joshua painted two other portraits of him ; also a sketch for a portrait on horseback. ANCASTER, DUCHESS OF. The whole-length; painted in 1765. The Marquess Cholmondeley : THE Same. Half-length, painted 1758 ; formerly in the possession of Countess-Dowager of Clare ; now of Stephen Tucker, Esq., Somerset Herald. Ancrum, Countess of. Painted 1769-70. There are three pictures of this lady painted by Sir Joshua : one belongs to the Marquess of Lothian; another to Captain Beauchamp Kerrj another to Mr. Bischoff- sheim, bought from the Earl of Antrim. ANSON, George, Lord. Painted 1755. Presented to Admiral Sir Percy Brett, the great grandfather of the late Sir George Bowyer. There is another in possession of the Earl of Lichfield. Armstrong, J., M.D. There are two pictures. He sat ist May, 1755, and 2nd Sept 1767. One belongs to Baroness Burdett-Coutts j another, according to Cotton, to the Marquess of Bute. Ash, JOHN, M.D., &c. Painted 1788. In the Birmingham Hospital In Sir Joshua's account-book, under date 1789 : ' 150/. for Dr. Ash.' The picture is in a very good state. Ashburton, Lord, with Col. Barre and Lord Shelburne. Painted 1782. The Earl of Northbrook. Ashburton, Lord. Painted in 1782 ; at the same time with the picture in the preceding a-r0Up, Lady Ashburton. 'The portly, positive, black-browed Dunning, whose peculiar ugliness can only be understood from Reynolds' picture of him.' — Life. ASHTON, Thomas, D.D. Painted 1768. Captain Ashton, Leamington. Aubrey, Sir John, Bart. Painted 1787-8. At Dorton House. Aylesford, Countess of. Painted and exhibited 1782. The Earl of Aylesford. Bacelli, Giov anna. Painted 1782. At Knole. Walpole says, ' She danced at the Opera House at Paris with a bandeau round her head, on which was inscribed "Horn soit qui malyPense." She was at one time mistress ofthe Duke of Dorset,' Baddeley, Mrs. Painted 1771, In Sir Joshua's account-book, 'June 1771, Mrs. Badderly, 36/. 15-f- P^d by Mr. Hansen ; frame paid.' (See also Part II.) Bampfylde, Lady. Painted 1777. Lord Poltimore. The picture is in good preservation, carefully cleaned by Seguier some twenty years ago. Banks, Joseph, F.R.S. Picture painted 1772-3- Sold by auction at Christie's 1826 (See rernarks on this picture in Part I.) He is also represented in one of the groups ofthe Dilettanti, with Lord Mulgrave and others. Cotton says: 'Another portrait, painted 1787, now in the meeting-room of the Linnean Society.' This is a mistake ; it was painted by Thos. Phillips, K.A. 1 64 Wiz (fopafoeti Motto of feir 3Nljtta EepnoUiiS* Baretti, Joseph. Painted 1774. Lady Holland. In the Catalogue of the Exhibition of 1774, No. 223, ' Portrait of a Gentleman, three-quarter length, which Walpole says is Mr. Baretti. It was painted for Mr. Thrale, and was bought for 100/. at the sale of the Streatham pictures. Sold to Watson Taylor ; at his sale bought by Lord Hertford, who gave it to Lord Holland in exchange for a picture of Lady Irwin.' Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. In excellent preservation. Barker, John, Esq. Painted 1786-7. Formerly belonged to Sir Thomas Lawrence, and was sold at his sale for 32 guineas to Mrs. Carker. Barrington, Admiral Samuel. Painted 1779. At Greenwich Hospital. Six portraits were painted for the six officers who served on board his ship, whether all by Sir Joshua is a question. The engraved picture is at Greenwich ; was presented to the Hospital by the Bishop of Durham, and is one of Sir Joshua's best. Barrington, The Hon. Mrs. Painted 1758. Lord Barrington. In very good preservation. Barrington, General The Hon. John. Painted 1758. This picture, from which the supposed engraving is taken, is in the possession of Lord Barrington. BARRY, Spranger. Painted in T758. Formerly belonged to Caleb Whitefoord, and was sold at his sale for about 30 guineas. Bartolozzi, Francis, R.A. Painted in 1771-3. The Earl of Morley. Is in excellent preservation. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. From the two engravings, one by Watson, the other by Marcuard, it would appear as if there were two pictures : the position is altered, but the dress is the same. Barwell, Mr. and Son. Painted, 1780-1, for Warren Hastings, and was intended to go to India. A small portrait of Warren Hastings hangs on the wall in the picture (Life, p. 316, vol. ii.) This is not represented in the engraving. The picture was lately in the possession of Capt. E. H. Beauchamp. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1854. BASTARD, Mrs. Painted 1757. Mr. Baldwin Bastard. It is said that when Mrs. Bastard sat she wished to be painted with her eyes looking to the front, to which Sir Joshua objected, as she had somewhat of a squint ; she insisted, and the portrait was so commenced, but was soon altered at her own request. Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of. Painted in 1757. The engraved picture is in the possession of Lord Northwick j a repetition at Admiral Woolcombe'sj also one (a copy ?) in the National Portrait Gallery. There is a fine portrait, differently treated, not engraved, in the National Portrait Gallery. Bayham, Viscountess. Painted 1786. Commenced when Mrs. Pratt, and finished 1786, when Lady Bayham. Earl Spencer. A beautiful picture, exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, called ' Marchioness Camden,' which Title was not given till 18 12. Beattie, Dr. James. Painted 1773. Bequeathed by the Misses Glennie. University of Aberdeen. Beattie, in his Journal, says : 'Augt 16, 1773. Breakfasted with Sir Joshua Rey nolds, who this day began the allegorical picture. I sat to him five hours, in which time he finished the head.' Beauchamp, Viscountess. Painted 1789. The Marquess of Hertford. (?) In Sir Joshua's pocket-book for this year, Lady Beauchamp's name appears as a sitter, Monday July 13, and opposite the following, 'Prevented by my eye beginning to be obscured.' Her name appears for the next day, and also for the nth. Wjz (fopaforti fl2lorfe0 of feir 3|o<3fma Etjnol&js, 165 Beauclerc, Miss Elizabeth. Painted 1777. The Earl of Normanton. Exhibited as ' Una.' A very beautiful example, in excellent condition ; exhibited at Burlington House, 1883. Beaumont, Sir George, Bart. Painted 1787. Sir George H. Beaumont, Cole Orton Hall. Beaumont, Lady. Painted 1778-80. Sir G. H. Beaumont. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. In excellent preservation. Bedford, Francis, _th Duke of, with his Brothers and Miss Vernon. Earl of fersey. Painted 1776 ; Taylor says, for Mr. Rigby, who paid Sir Joshua 420 guineas (Life, vol. xii. p. 184). In the Catalogue of R. A., 1777, it is called ' A Portrait of a Nobleman, with his Brothers and a young Lady.' BELGIOIOSO, Count. Painted 1779. At Vienna. (?) Beresford, The Hon. Mrs., with the Marchioness Townshend and the Hon. Mrs. Gardiner. Painted 1775. The National Gallery. This picture was presented to the nation by the late Earl of Blessington, son of the Hon. Mrs. Gardiner. Berkeley, Countess of. Painted 1757. In good preservation. Lord Lansdowne. Billington, Mrs., as 'St. Cecilia.' Painted 1787 or 89. In the New York Museum. This picture is said to have been painted as a pendant to the Tragic Muse. Cotton says : 'Mrs. Billington was purchased at the sale of Mr. Bryan's pictures in 1798 by Mr. Hope, for 325/. ioj. ; again sold at Christie's, in 1845, for 505 guineas. Bingham, The Hon. Anne. Painted 1786. Earl Spencer. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. A very beautiful picture, in excellent condition. Blackett, Sir Walter.. Painted 176 1-2. The Newcastle Infirmary. This picture was the last of several portraits painted for him by Sir Joshua, and must have been done after the year 1760. It was presented to the Infirmary at New castle by Sir John Trevelyan, Sir Walter's nephew. It was engraved as a frontispiece to Brand's History of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1789. From some cause, the picture cracked and faded, and one ofthe Governors ofthe Infirmary wrote the following epigram : — ' Painting of old was surely well designed To keep the features of the dead in mind ; But this great rascal has reversed the plan, And made his picture die before the man.' Blackstone, Sir Wm. Painted . The National Port-i ait Gallery. BLAKE, Mrs., as 'Juno.' Painted 1769. Sir Henry Blake, Ashfield, Suffolk. Picture much injured by damp. Bonfoy, Mrs. Painted 1754. Earl of St. Germans, Port Eliot. ' It is one of the most beautiful female portraits, and in perfect preservation. The lady is painted as a half-length, in a green dress, with one hand on her hip, and the head turned with that inimitable ease and high-bred grace of which Reynolds was master beyond all the painters who ever painted women.' — Life. Boothby, General Sir William. Painted 1765. Rev. Sir Brooke Boothby, Bart. Boothby, Sir Brooke. Painted 1784. Earl Dudley. If) Boothby, Miss Penelope. Painted 1789. Earl Dudley. She was a restless little girl, and did not like to be painted ; but Sir Joshua hap pened to catch her at a moment when she sat down with her hands before her. The picture was sold at Phillips's, May 185 1, for 290 guineas, to Mr. Windus, at whose sale at Christie's, March 1859, it was bought by the present possessor for 1100 guineas. 1 66 c&e (gnpataU SBorfeg of feir 3Io0ljtta E^nolojS. Boscawen, The Hon. Edward. Painted 1755. The Earl of Falmouth. The Same, a three-quarter length. Painted 1760. National Portrait Gallery. BosviLLE, MISS, afterwards Viscountess Dudley and Ward. Painted 1773. Earl Dudley. Boswell, James. Painted 1786-7. National Gallery, Peel Collection. Extract ofa letter from Boswell to Sir Joshua, dated 7th June, 1785 : ' Will you now do my picture, and the price shall be paid out of the first fees which I receive as a barrister in Westminster Hall ? or, if that fund should fail, it shall be paid, at any rate, five years hence by myself or my representatives,' &c. Sir Joshua agreed to the condition. Bourke, Joseph Deane, Archbishop of Tuam. Painted 1784. Dowager-Countess of Mayo, Palmerston House, Kildare. Bouverie, Master Jacob. Painted 1757-60. Earl Radnor. Bouverie, Hon. Mrs. and her Child. Painted 1769. Earl Radnor. The picture was exhibited in 1876 at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition. The picture was much cracked and injured. Has been restored. Bouverie, Mrs., and Mrs. Crewe. Painted 1769-70. Lord Crewe. A Repetition. Lord Mount-Temple. Taylor says, 'A subject used originally by Guercino, and imitated from him by Sir Joshua in his picture of Mrs. Bouverie and Mrs. Crewe.' A sketch of Guercino's picture is in Reynolds' Roman Note-book. Bower, Archibald. Painted 1758. Was in possession of Mr. Anthony. BOWLES, Miss. Painted 1776. Sir Richard Wallace. 'Another of Sir Joshua's beautiful children. Sir George Beaumont's advice to the father, who objected to Sir Joshua as a painter because his pictures faded, was taken. He says, apropos to fading : ' No matter, take the chance ; even a faded picture of Reynolds' will be the finest thing you have.' — See Life, vol. ii. p. 135. Lord Hertford gave 1071 guineas for this picture at General Bowles' sale, May 1850. Braddyl, Master Thomas. Painted 1784. Baroness de Rothschild. The engraving is dated 1786. Exhibited at the British Institution in 1862. Broughton, Lady. Painted 1768, Lordde Tabley. (?) Brunswick, Augusta, Princess of. Painted 1764. The King ofthe Belgians. Buccleuch, Duchess of, with her Daughter. Painted 1772-3. The Duke of Buccleuch. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. In excellent preservation. Bunbury, Sir Thos. Charles. Painted 1767. Sir Charles f. Bunbury, Barton, Suffolk. This portrait is very finely painted and in good preservation. Bunbury, H. W. Painted 1766. Sir Charles f. Bunbury. BUNBURY, Mrs. H. Painted 1777. Sir C. H. Bunbury. The ' Little Comedy ' of Goldsmith. (See Part II.) Sir Joshua left in his will, ' To Mrs. Bunbury, the Portrait of her Son.' Bunbury, Lady Sarah. Painted 1765. Sir C. H. Bunbury. ' This is the stateliest picture he has painted of her ; whatever Mrs. Piozzi may say about her playing cricket and eating beefsteaks, she was as handsome as any goddess.' Barry says, ' One of Reynolds' best works.' W}z dEnjyratirti QxLlorfegf of feir 31o0fma Eepnoltija. 167 BUNBURY, Master. Painted 1780. Sir Chas. H. Bunbury. In 1850 I had an interview with Sir Henry Bunbury, then between 70 and 80 years of age ; I knew him immediately from his likeness to the engraving of Master Bunbury. BURGHERSH, John, Lord. Painted 1787. Exhibited in that year. The Earl of fersey. BURKE, Edmund. The engraved picture was painted in 1772 ; is in the National Portrait Gallery j there are at least five repetitions ; he sat seven times to Sir Joshua between 1767 and 1786. Mrs. Drummond exhibited one in 1877; bought by Conversation Sharpe at Thrale's sale, and left by him to Mrs. Drummond. Another, described as belonging to Mr. Haveland Burke, was sold at Christie's, July 1874, to a Mr. Davis, for 1050/., paid for in bank-notes at the time. Burke, Richard. Painted 1782. Earl Spencer. A very fine picture. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1884. ANOTHER, similar. The Hon. G. Fitzwilliam. Burney, Chas., Mus. Doc. Painted 1781 for Mrs. Thrale. Exhibited at the R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1877, by Mr. Burney. Sir Thos. Lawrence considered that this was one ofthe finest works of Sir Joshua. The picture is in excellent condition. Cadogan, Lady. Painted 1786-7. Walpole says, 'A bad likeness.' Callander, Mr. Picture painted 1772. In Arkingglass. (?) Camden, Charles Pratt, Lord. Painted 1764-5, as Chief Justice ofthe Common Pleas. In the Guildhall, London. Another, painted in 1768-9, when Lord Chancellor. Marquess Camden. Campbell, Miss Sarah. Painted 1778. Lord Cawdor. It was exhibited at the R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1880. In excellent preservation. Cardiffe, John Stuart, Lord. Painted about 1776. The Marquess of Bute. Exhibited at the R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1875. Lord Wharncliffe has another picture called 'Lord Mountstuart,' in his robes. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Cardross, LORD. Painted 176 i. In possession of the Family, if) Carlisle, Fred. Howard, 5TH Earl of. Painted 1761-2, when a youth. The Earl of Carlisle, Castle Howard. The Same, in his robes. Painted 1769. The Earl of Carlisle. Carlisle, Countess of. Painted 1770. The Earl of Carlisle. Carnac, Mrs. Painted in-1777-8. Sir Richard Wallace, M.P. No mention is made in any of the extant pocket-books, of this lady; that for 1778 is missing ; but from the style of dress and position, we may suppose it was painted about the same time as Lady Bampfylde. The picture was sold at Christie's, June 15, 1866, for 1710 guineas, to the Marquess of Hertford. Carpenter, Lady Almeria. Painted 1768-9. The Marquess of Lansdowne. Exhibited R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1 884. Much faded ; evidently from bad cleaning. Cathcart, Earl of. Painted 1754. Earl Cathcart. Extract from the household account-book: 'April 17, 1754! paid Mr. Reynolds 21 gs. for portrait.' Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. 168 Wjz flfrigtatel) Miorfef of feir 3fo0|iua Eepnolti& Cathcart, Countess of. Painted 1754. Earl Cathcart. 'Dec. 23rd, 1755 ; paid Mr. Reynolds for the portrait of Lady C. and the little girl, 37/. i6j.' Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Cavendish, Lord John. Painted 1768. The Duke of Devonshire. Cavendish, Lord Richard. Painted 1780-1. The Duke of Devonshire. Walpole says, ' One of the best, if not the best, of his works.' ' A most noble and masterly picture, and, like all the portraits of this artist, produces a fine effect by the judicious disposition ofthe masses.' — Earwig. The background of the picture differs from the engraving ; the description in Part I. should be, ' With stormy sea and rocks,' and not with ' the Egyptian desert and head of the Sphinx.' Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Chambers, Sir William, R.A. Painted 1780. The Royal Academy. This picture was painted for the Royal Academy. Chambers, Lady. Painted in Paris, 1752. Colonel Macdonald. (?) ' Mrs. Chambers was at that time very handsome, and the picture is very excellent.' — Northcote. Chamier, Anthony. Painted 1766. Alexander McDougal, Esq. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Charteris, Hon. Francis. Painted about 1765. The Earl of Wemyss, Gosford House, Haddingtonshire. No record as to the date. Smith says, ' 1757 ;' but this was Mr. Chartres, Treasurer to the Princess of Wales, who died in 1758. Chauncey, Nath., Esq. Painted 1784. Mr. Chauncey, Bath. Mr. Chauncey's portrait was at the Exhibition in 1784. Cholmondely, George James. Picture painted 1785. At Felbrigg. (?) Cholmond ely, Miss. Painted 1767. Mrs. Buchanan Riddell. A picture of great simplicity and beauty. The last Sir Joshua sent to the Incor porated Society in Spring Gardens. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Chomley, Mrs. Painted 1761. Mr. Cholmley, Howsham Hall. This lady has been said to be the sister of Peg Woffington ; but that was Mrs. Cholmondeley, who did not sit till 1765. (See Life of Reynolds, vol. i. p. 201.) Clinton, Lady Catherine Pelham. Painted 178 1. Earl Radnor. COCKBURN, Lady, and Children. As ' Cornelia and her Children.' Painted 1775. Lady Hamilton, widow ofthe late Sir James Hamilton. One of the few pictures Sir Joshua signed. His name is on the border of her robe. A mass of glorious colour, and in fine preservation. Northcote says, ' When this picture was first brought into the room (of the Royal Academy) in order to its being exhibited, all the painters then present were so struck with its extraordinary splendour and excellence that they testified their approbation of it by suddenly clapping with their hands.' Coke, Master. Painted 1760. Mr. Cassells. COLLIER, Mrs. Painted 1764. Sir W. Knighton, Bart. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. A beautiful picture, in excellent preservation. W^t (fegratieti Motto of feir 3MJua EejmologL 169 Colman, GEORGE. Painted 1767. Exhibited 1770. The Heirs of Sir fosephHawley, Bart. ' The picture has a peculiar dark appearance, arising from a quantity of soot falling on it whilst the colours were wet. " A fine cool tint," remarked Sir Joshua, and scumbled it beautifully into the flesh.' (See Haydon's Autobiography, vol. iii. p. 390.) Exhibited at the R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1878. Compton, Lady Elizabeth. Painted 178 1-2. Lord Chesham. Exhibited in 1782 as ' Lady George Cavendish.' She sat to Sir Joshua whilst Lady Elizabeth Compton. She married whilst the picture was in progress. Conway, Hon. George Seymour. Painted 1770. Marquess of Hertford In the Grosvenor Gallery Exhibition of Sir Joshua Reynolds' pictures, 1884, called ' Lord George Seymour.' Painted for the Hon. G. S. Conway. Cornwallis, Charles, 2nd Earl of. Painted 1780 ; pocket-book says '82. Earl of St. Germans. He also sat to Sir Joshua as Gen. Cornwallis in 1761. The engraving is dated 1780. CORNWALLIS, COUNTESS. Painted 1770. Exhibited 1770. Marquess Cornwallis. Coventry, Countess of. Painted 1764-5. This picture is not in the possession of the family. According to the engraving it must be a very fine one. Crawford, John. Painted 1789. Cotton says, at Crawfurd Lodge, near Cults, N.B. Crewe, Master. Painted and exhibited 1776. Lord Crewe. ' None of his many admirable boy-pictures is so consummate, I think, taking colour, character, and condition together, as his Master Crewe. Not a tone of it has faded.' — T. T. CREWE, Mrs., as ' St. Genevieve.' Painted 1772. Lord Crewe. The ' True blue and Mrs. Crewe ' of the Prince of Wales's toast. (See also Bou verie and Greville.) Crewe, Miss Emma and Miss Elizabeth. Painted 1766. Lord Crewe. Croft, Stephen. Three dates in the pocket-books, 1760, 1769, 1776. Crosbie, Viscountess. Painted 1778-9. Exhibited 1779. W. T. Talbot Crosbie, Esq. A beautiful picture, in good preservation ; a little overcleaned. Exhibited 1884 in the R.A. Winter Exhibition. Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of. Painted 1758. In the Royal Collection. Cumberland, Henry Frederick, Duke of. Painted 1773. In the Royal Collection. Cumberland, The Duchess of. Painted 1773. Lady Wilmot Horton. Walpole says, ' She had the most amorous eyes in the world, and eyelashes a yard long ; was coquette beyond measure — artful as Cleopatra.' Cust, Right Hon. Sir John. Painted 1767. Earl Brownlow. 'A very fine man, and a very short nose.' Walpole says, 'Sir John Cust is Speaker, and, bating his nose, the chair seems well filled.' Dalkeith, Charles James William Scott, Earl of. Painted 1778. Duke of Buccleuch. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, in good condition. 1 70 W$z QEttgrabrti Motto of feir 3[o0liua Eepnoltus* Damer, Hon. Mrs. Painted 1772-3. Exhibited 1773. Earl of Portarlington. She was one of ' the pretty fellows ' who adopted, with the Duchess of Ancaster and Lady Melbourne, the male dominos at a famous masquerade on the 30th April, 1772. ' A third female genius is Mrs. Damer, daughter of Gen. Conway, in a walk more difficult and far more uncommon than painting.' — Walpole. Walpole left her Strawberry Hill for her life. Dashwood, Lady, and Child. Painted 1784. Exhibited 1784. Sir fohn Dashwood. Davidson, William. Painted 1781-2. Davidson, Miss, or Davison. Painted 1762. She is called Davison in the pocket-book. Formerly belonged to Mr. Mendal, of Manley Hall. Sold at the sale of his pictures at Christie's, April 1875, to Mr. Bristowe. Dawson, Lady Anne. Painted 1754. Earl of Dartrey. 'One of his early pictures. Twenty-four guineas was his price at this time for a half- length. It was probably at the sight of this picture that Ellis exclaimed, " Ah, Reynolds, this will never answer ; why you don't paint in the least like Kneller ! " Reynolds attempted to defend himself for the innovation when Ellis angrily exclaimed, " Shakspear in poetry, Kneller in painting — damme," and walked out ofthe room.' — Life, vol. i. p. 101. DelmE, Lady Betty. Painted 1777. Henry Delme", Esq., Cams, near Fareham. According to T. Taylor, she sat again during the Gordon riots in 1780. Derby, Countess of. Painted 1777. Exhibited 1777. The picture is said to have been destroyed by the Earl in a fit of passion arising from a quarrel and supposed injury to his honour. The macaw in the picture belonged to Sir Joshua ; he introduced it into other pictures — Lady Cockburn, &c. Devonshire, William Cavendish, 3RD Duke of. Painted 1753. Duke of Devonshire. Devonshire, William, 5TH Duke of. Painted 1767. Earl Spencer. Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of. Painted 1775-6. Exhibited 1776. Earl Spencer. Walpole, in a letter to Mann, says, a propos of the marriage, ' A lovely girl, natural and full of grace ; he the first match in England.' Devonshire, GEorgiana, Duchess of, with her Daughter. Painted 1786. Duke of Devonshire. A brilliant picture, in excellent preservation. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery 1884. Digby, Hon. and Rev. W. Painted 1758-61. Dilettanti Society. No. I., painted 1773. No. 1 1., painted 1778. Dilettanti Society. Dimond, W. Wyatt. Dodsley, Mr. Robert. Painted 1760. Dorset, John Frederick, 3RD Duke of. Painted 1769. At Knole. Another, with the star, painted after 1783, according to the inscription on the engraving. Dow, Colonel. Painted 1772. Downe, Henry Pleydell Dawnay, 3RD Viscount. Painted 1758. In excellent preservation. Dowager Lady Downe, Belgrave Square. W&z (feigratirti Motto of feir 31o0f)ua Ee_nolH0. 171 Drummond, Robert Hay, Archbishop of York. Painted 1764. At the Palace, Bishopthorpe. When Bishop of Salisbury and Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, which was always held by the Bishops of Salisbury till transferred, in later years, to the Bishops of Oxford. Duncannon, Fred, Viscount. Painted about 1780. Earl Spencer. Purchased at Lord Kinnaird's sale, 18 13, for 165 guineas. Duncannon, Viscountess. Painted 1785. Earl Spencer. Dundas, Rt. Hon. Henry. Painted 1780. Mr. Dundas, of Arniston. ' The sagacious Lord Advocate.' DUNNING, JOHN. Painted 1773. (See Lord Ashburton.) National Portrait Gallery. DYER, Samuel, F.R.S. Painted, 1770, for Edmund Burke, and sold at his sale in 1812, when it passed into the possession of the late Lord Colborne. Edgecumbe, George, 3RD Baron. Painted 1761. Reynolds' early friend. Exhibited at the Royat Academy Winter Exhibition, 1876. The Earl of ' Meunt Edgcumbe. Edgecumbe, Hon. Richard. Painted 1773. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1876. The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. Erroll, James, 15TH Earl of. Painted 1762. The Earl of Errol. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. ERSKINE, The Hon. THOMAS. Painted 1786. In the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle. Esdaile, Sir James. Painted 1788-9. Exhibited 1789. ESSEX, COUNTESS OF. Painted 1755. The Earl of Essex, Cashiobury Park. One of his early works, in excellent preservation. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. FAWCETT, Gen. Sir W., K.B. Painted 1784. W. W. Fawcett, Esq. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Fenhoulet, Lady. Painted 1760. Damaged by fire; has been restored. Lord Northbrook. Ferguson, Adam, LL.D. Painted 1784. Fischer, Miss Kitty, as ' Cleopatra.' Painted 1760. Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. (?) Put up for sale at Christie's, June 1876; bought for 2500 guineas. Colour slightly faded. Fischer, Miss Kitty ; front face ; leaning on her arms. Painted 1759. Lord Leconfield. On the letter, according to Cotton, is, 'My dear Kitty Fisher,' June 9, 1782; altered in the engraving to ' My dearest Life.' Fish, Miss Charlotte. Painted 1761. H. L. Bischoffsheim, Esq. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Misnamed 'Miss Charlotte Fisher.' Fitzpatrick, Lady Anne, ' Sylvia.' Painted 1789. (?) Lady Lyveden. Fitzpatrick, Lady Gertrude. Painted 1779. Lady Lyveden. Sitting on the ground, with a bunch of grapes. 1 72 W)t (tnpaiirti Miorfeg of feir 3|o0f)ua Eennoloss, Fitzpatrick, Lady Gertrude, as ' Collina, or the Little Mountaineer.' Painted 1787. Dowager Lady Castletown. A beautiful picture ; in excellent condition. Exhibited B. I., 1845 ; R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1875 ; Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. In the ' Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds,' Tom Taylor has confounded the two portraits : he calls ' Collina ' Lady Anne, and ' Sylvia ' Lady Gertrude. Fitzwilliam, William, Earl. Painted 1764. The Earl of Zetland. Fitzwilliam, Lady Charlotte (Sister of the above). Painted 1754. The Earl of Zetland. Life says, 'April 1764;' but the date on the engraving is '1754.' Fletcher, Sir Robert; Painted 1773. (?) Earl Fitzwilliam. Foote, Samuel. Painted 1767. The Duke of Newcastle. Johnson did not think much of Foote. ' When Foote has told me something,' said Johnson, ' I dismiss it from my mind- like a passing shadow ; when Reynolds tells me something, I consider myself as possessing an idea the more.' — Life, vol. ii. p. 453. Forbes, Sir William, Bart. Painted 1776. Sirf. Stewart Forbes, Pitsligo. Fordyce, Miss. Painted 1762. Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. Fortescue, Lady. Painted 1757. Earl Fortescue. Foster, Lady Elizabeth. Painted 1787. The Duke of Devonshire. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1877 ; Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. In excellent preservation. A charming picture, which Bartolozzi had done justice to in the engraving. Fox, The Right Hon. Charles James. Painted 1784. (The pocket-books give various dates: 1782 to 1788.) There is one at the Earl of Leicester's, Holkham, another at Holland House. Cotton says there are two more ; one at Lord Crewe's, another belonging to the Provost of Eton. He also sat in 1789-90. Lane's engraving, dated 1793, says, 'The latest from Sir Joshua.' Fox, Charles James_, as a youth, with Lady Sarah Bunbury and Lady Susan Strangways. Painted 1761. At Holland House. Gallwey, Mrs. Payne, and Child. Painted 1778. Lord Monson. ' One of his sweetest and silveriest, though slightest works.' — Life, vol. ii. p. 224. Garrick, David (between Tragedy and Comedy). Painted 1762. At Knole. ' Who hath seen the celebrated strife Where Reynolds calls the canvas into life, And, twixt the Tragic and the Comic Muse, Coveted of both, and dubious which to choose, The immortal actor stands. ' — Epilogue to ' The Brothers. ' Lord Halifax paid Reynolds 300 guineas for this picture, which was afterwards sold to Mr. Angerstein for 250. Taylor, vol. i. p. 479, says, ' This picture is at General Angerstein's. Garrick, David, in the character of ' Kitely.' Painted 1768. In the Royal Collection. A repetition of this picture was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, in 1884, by Louis Huth, Esq., from the collection of General Fox. Garrick, David, half-length, sitting. Painted 1776. At Knole. A repetition belongs to Mr. Burney, from the Thrale sale, and one to Lord Lansdowne. Reynolds painted another picture of Garrick, half-length, three-quarter face, looking to his right, with books on the table. Engraved by Freeman. W)Z (Ettgrafceti flfllorkg of feir 3!oj3_iua Eepnolosf. 1 7$ Gauthier, Monsieur. Painted 1752, in Paris, on Sir Joshua's return from Italy. GAWLER, John. Painted 1776. Mr. Bellenden Ker. Gawler, John Bellenden, and Henry. Painted 1772. Sold at Christie's, March 1873, for 550 guineas, to Messrs. Agnew. George III., His Majesty. Painted 1770-1. One in the Royal Collection; one in the possession of the Royal Academy. According to the pocket-book, his Majesty sat again in 1779 ; but the pocket-books note other engagements besides sittings for pictures. Gibbon, Edward. Painted 1779. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition. 1884. The Earl of Sheffield. ' That wonderful portrait in which, while the oddness and vulgarity of the features are refined away, the likeness is perfectly preserved.' — Rogers' Table Talk. The picture has been somewhat overcleaned. Gideon, Lady. Painted 1769. Mrs. Culling Hanbury. Gloucester, Prince William Frederick. Painted 1780. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. At Trinity College, Cambridge. In excellent preservation. Walpole's criticism says : ' Well, but too washy.' Taylor says : ' Not so now ; it is very silvery ; ' see Life, vol. vi. 293. A beautiful picture, excellent in tone, and carefully preserved. Gloucester, Maria, Duchess. (See Waldegrave.) Gloucester, Princess Sophia Matilda. Painted 1774. In the Royal Collection. ' Conspicuous for its beautiful representation of infancy even among Sir Joshua's many lovely pictures of infants.' — Life, vol. ii. 77. Goldsmith, Oliver. Painted 1769-70. Exhibited 1770. At Knole. A Repetition. At Woburn. ' I have seen nothing on canvas more touching, not even by that master of pathos, Gainsborough, than Reynolds' portrait of Goldsmith. It recalls all that is known ofthe sufferings of the tenderest and warmest of hearts.' — Life, vol. i. 360. Northcote says, ' The only original portrait of Dr. Goldsmith is at Knole,' Gordon, Duchess of. Painted 1774-5. Exhibited 1775. The Duke of Richmond. Gordon, Frances. (See Ingram.) Gordon, Miss Frances Isabella. Painted 1787. In the National Gallery. Five heads, said to be painted from the same child. A beautiful picture, in good preservation. Gower, Granville Leveson, 2ND Earl. Painted 1761, when Lord Privy Seal. The Duke of Sutherland. GRANBY, John, MARQUESS of. The whole length. Painted 1756. The Duke of Newcastle. The negro holding the charger is a portrait of Sir Joshua's black servant, Frank Barber. Granby, Marquess of. The half-length. Painted 1765-6. Exhibited 1766. One in the Royal Collection; one in possession of the Earl of Aylesford. Taylor says, ' So often repeated by Reynolds and his copyists.' Walpole says that the picture exhibited in 1766 was painted for the Marshal de Broglie. Grantham, Thomas Philip, sth Lord, with his Brothers. Painted 1788. At Wrest Park. Greenway, Miss. Painted at Portsmouth, 1773-4- 1 74 Wjz (Cngraicb JLtLlorfejS of feir 3Nf)ua Eepnolog* Grenville, Right Hon. George. Painted 1764. On the engraving, ' From an original picture in the possession of the Marquess of Buckingham} Greville, Miss, and her Brother. Painted 1760. Lord Crewe. It is said that, in consequence of a quarrel with his son, Mr. Greville had the Cupid cut out of the picture — more probably painted out — and a tripod substituted, as it is now represented. Northcote says that this picture was composed and executed in a style superior to any portraits that had been produced in this kingdom since the days of Vandyke. Grosvenor, Sir Richard. Painted 1760-1. The Duke of Westminster. (?) Gwatkin, Miss. Painted 1788. Exhibited 1789. Walpole says : ' " Simplicity," pretty, hands bad.' In the Exhibition at the British Institute, 1867, No. 206, Mr. Lucas sent ' Simplicity,' without the flowers in the hands. In the R. A. Winter Exhibition, 1880, Mr. Aylmer exhibited 'Simplicity' with flowers in the hands ; the fingers can be traced below the flowers. The story goes, that Sir Joshua painted them in after the picture had been sent home, perhaps owing to Wal- pole's criticism ; it must have been done after the engraving by Bartolozzi, which .has no flowers, and all the fingers visible. Haldane, Robert. Painted 1764. The Earl of Zetland. Hale, Mrs. Painted 1765-6. The Earl of Harewood. Taylor says, ' One of the few of his ungraceful pictures.' Halliday, Lady Jane. Painted 1779. Lord Tollemache. Hamilton, Sir William, K.B. Painted 1777. In the National Portrait Gallery. Much restored. HAMILTON, Lady. Painted 1783 (when Emma Hart), as a Bacchante. Lord Durham. Exhibited Br. Inst, 1843. Cotton says this picture was purchased by Mr. Chamber layne in 1 801, at the sale of Sir William Hamilton's pictures, for 125 guineas. A repetition was bought by Mr. Lambton at Lady Thomond's sale, 1821, for 202 guineas. Harcourt, Countess. Painted 1781. Earl Harcourt. Hardinge, Mrs. Painted 1778. The Marquess of Clanricarde. Hardwicke, Misses, The. (See Yorke.) Hare, Francis. Painted 1775. Augustus Hare, Esq. (?) Hare, Master Francis G. Painted 1788. H. L. Bischofifsheim, Esq. This picture formerly belonged to the late Sir John Dean Paul, Bart. ; was the cause ofa law-suit in 1869, and was sold at Christie's in 1872. Hargrave, Francis. Painted 1787. The Society of Lincoln's Inn. Harrington, Jane, Countess of. Painted 1778. The Earl of Harewood. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1853. Harrington, Countess, with her Children. Painted 1781. The Earl of Harrington. ' Here Sir Joshua had nature around him in the form he loved best, of fair women and beautiful children, and he had only to use his observation and taste to make exquisite pictures.' Harris, Sir James, K.B. Painted 1785-6. The Earl of Malmesbury. Wjz (feffrateo 12iork0 of feir 3|o0t>ua IBLepnotoSf. 1 75 Harris, Hon. Frances. Painted 1789. Earl Darnley. Bromley says, the last picture which Sir Joshua painted ; but this is not so. Charles James Fox sat to him in 1790 ; Mr. Tomkins, also, in 1789. This picture has had a number of synonyms : ' Lady Frances Cole,' ' Fanny and her Friend,' ' Girl and Dog,' &c. : all misnomers. When painted by Sir Joshua she was simply the Hon. Frances Harris. It is a great mistake not to preserve the name of the person at the time the portrait was painted. Harrison, Sir Thomas. Painted 1758. Archdeacon Harrison. Hartley, Mrs. Elizabeth, and Child. Painted 1773. Sir Joshua painted two pictures of this subject, both in excellent preservation : one in Lord Northbrook's collection, formerly belonging to Mr. Bentley ; the other was purchased at the Marchioness of Thomond's sale, 1821, by the late Col. Fulke Howard, for 290 guineas. This picture was sold at Christie's by his widow, July 4th, 1874, and bought by Mr. Agnew for 2520/. It was Mr. Bentley that Sir T. Lawrence advised, in congratulating him on his purchase, never to let a cleaner touch his picture. Lord Northbrook's picture was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, in excellent preservation. Hastings, Warren. Painted 1766. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Lord Northwick. HASTINGS, Lady Selina. Painted 1760. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Lord Donnington. All the carnations lost by cleaning ; nothing but the groundwork left. Hawksworth, John, LL.D. Painted 1773. Bought by Mr. Monro at Christie's, 1861, for 162 guineas, and sold at Christie's, at the Novar sale, April 1878, to Mr. Graves. Heathfield, George Augustus Elliott, Lord. Painted 1787. The National Gallery. Northcote says : 'This picture of'Lord Heathfield was of such extraordinary merit as to have silenced instead of exciting envy.' Herbert, Master Henry George. Painted 1776. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Earl of Carnarvon. Herbert, Lady Elizabeth, and Son. Painted 1777. Earl of Carnarvon , This picture was in a very bad state from the surface . cracking and detaching itself from the canvas ; it was successfully restored by Mr. Morrell. — See note in Life, vol. i. P- 377- Herbert, Lady Henrietta (Harriet). Painted 1777. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Earl Powis. The picture was altered after it was engraved — a large hat substituted for the head dress. Hertford, Francis Seymour Conway, Marquess of, K.G. Painted 1785. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Marquess of Hertford. Hervey, The Hon. Aug. JOHN, Captain R.N. Painted 1762. Marquess of Bristol. Painted soon after Capt. Hervey's arrival with despatches announcing the capture ofthe Havannah. Hoare, Master. Painted 1788. -At Stourhead. Holderness, Earl of. Painted 1754-5. ' Lord Holdernesse was so charmed with Sir Joshua's picture of Keppel that he determined to have his own portrait painted, which he presented to Mr. Mason.'See Life, vol. i. p. 109. Hood, Samuel, Lord. Painted 1783. Lord Bridport. 176 Wjt Qfrigrafao &2lorl$0 of feir 3|osSf)ua Eepttolog,. Hope, Henry E. Painted 1787. The Family. Hope, Mrs. Mary. Painted 1764. The Family. Hope, Mrs. Williams. Painted 1787. The Family. HORNECK, Mrs. Painted 1759. Sir Cf. Bunbury, Bart. Horneck, Miss Catherine. (See Bunbury.) Horneck, Miss Mary. Painted 1767. Sir Cf. Bunbury, Bart. Howard, Lieut.-General Sir George, K.B. Painted 1758, as 'General Howard.' Duke of Norfolk. Howard, Lady Caroline Isabella. Painted 1777. Earl of Carlisle. Huddesford, Mrs. Painted 1778. According to Cotton, this picture was at Mr. Yates's Gallery in 1855. Hughes, Admiral Sir Edward, K.B. Painted 1786. Greenwich Hospital. Hume, Sir Abraham, Bart., F.R.S. Painted 1783-1789. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. One in possession of Earl Brownlow, another in the National Gallery. Hume, Lady. Painted 1784. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Earl Brownlow. Hunter, John, F.R.S. Painted 1785. College of Surgeons, London. One of his finest male portraits. ' The story goes, that after the painter had made several ineffectual attempts at securing a pose, Hunter, fatigued, fell into a train of thought, and that Sir Joshua at once fixed him while thus absorbed in his own reflec tions.' Taylor says, that 'from carelessness the picture appeared so irretrievably ruined by darkening and cracking, that the knowledge of what it had been seemed likely to be preserved to us by Jackson's copy (now in the National Portrait Gallery). However, it has been admirably restored by W. H. Farrer.' Hutchinson, Rt. Hon. John Hely. Painted 1771. Countess of Donoughmore. Hyndford, Countess of. Painted 1757. Sir W. Carmichael Anstrulher, Bart. Inchiquin, Countess of. (See Mary Palmer.) Ingram-Shepherd, The Hon. Painted 1778. The whole-length is at Temple Newsam. Is there a half-length, or is the engraving (head and shoulders) taken from the large picture ? The half-length exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery by Lord Hertford is not the engraved picture. Ingram-Shepherd, Hon. Isabella Ann. (See Lady Beauchamp.) Innes, Sir James, afterwards Duke of Roxburgh. Painted 1789. Irwin, Mrs. Painted 1761. The picture has disappeared. JACOBS, Miss. Painted 1761. Marquess of Hertford. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. A beautiful picture, but overcleaned. James, Sir William, Bart. Painted 1780. Sir Robert Levinge. JAMES, Mrs. Painted 1759. Duke of Westminster. Painted for Burke, and bought at his sale in 1 8 1 2 ; described in the catalogue as ' Mrs. Hartley, the actress, as a Madonna,' and it is so described in the Catalogue of Pictures by Sir Joshua Reynolds at the British Institution, 1813. Exhibited by Earl Grosvenor. Wjz (Cngtetirti Wotto of feir 3|o0ljua EeprtolosS. 177 Jenyns, SOAME, ESQ. Painted 1757. George fenyns, Esq. JOHNSON, Samuel, LL.D. Painted 1756. Charles Morrison, Esq. Three-quarter length, in arm-chair. Given by Reynolds to Boswell. THE Same, half-length ; eyes nearly closed ; hands raised. Painted 1770. One at Knole; one at the Duke of Sutherland's. THE Same, half-length ; seated, with heavy expression. Painted 1773. The National Gallery, Peel Collection. It was of this picture that Walcot made the remark, ' It was not sufficiently dignified ; ' to which Johnson replied, ' No, sir ; the pencil of Reynolds never wanted dignity nor the Graces.' ANOTHER, slightly differing, was painted for Topham Beauclerk. In the possession of fohn Murray, Esq. Beauclerk inserted on the frame the quotation from Horace ending with the lines : ' Ingenium ingens ' Inculto latet hoc sub corpore,' which made Johnson very angry. (See Croker's Boswell!) Exhibited 1884 in the R. A. Winter Exhibition. The Same, half-length ; holding a book in both hands close to his face. Painted 1775. Rev. W. H. Rooper. A Replica. Bishop of Ely. Johnson was much displeased at this portrait. Mrs. Thrale records his saying, ' He may paint himself as deaf as he chooses ; but I will not be blinking Sam in the eyes of posterity.' Reynolds' price for half-length at this time was 35 guineas. This portrait at the Thrale sale, 1816, realised 378/. JOHNSON, Miss. Painted 1782. The Baroness Burdett-Coults. Johnstone, Lady Charlotte. Painted 1760. Jones, Sir William. Painted 1768. Earl Spencer. From there being two engravings, dissimilar in treatment, it is probable there are two pictures. Kauffman, Maria Angelica. Painted 1768-9. (?) Cotton says, 1773. Earl Spencer. There are probably two pictures. Kemble, Miss FRANCES. Painted 1783-4. Rt. Hon. G. W. P. Cavendish-Bentinck, M.P. In white dress. This picture belonged to Sir John Becket Exhibited, 1884, at the Grosvenor Gallery. Another Picture of the same person belongs to Col. Clifford. From the engravings it appears that Sir Joshua must have painted two pictures, one in a white and the other in a dark dress. Walpole says, ' Good ; very suitable.' Kennedy, Miss Polly. Painted 1770. Sir Cf. Bunbury. Kent, Mrs., afterwards Lady. Painted 1777. Keppel, Hon. AUGUSTUS. Painted 1753, when Capt Keppel. The Earl of Albemarle. The whole length. Mason says, ' A figure so animated, so well drawn, and all its accompaniments so perfectly in unison with it, I believe never was produced before by any English pencil.' This portrait established Reynolds' reputation. The Same, half-length. Painted 1760 ; and another, 1779, when Admiral of the Blue. These pictures, and there are many of them, are all portrayed with the right hand resting on a sword ; the engraving has a stick instead ofthe sword. Taylor says there are no fewer than nine portraits : One in the National Portrait Gallery, very fine ; A A 1 78 Wjz (lEmjcabeti 221orfe0 of feir 3Io0l)tta Eepnoloss, another at Woburn; another at Quiddenham; another in the National Gallery ; another belongs to the Hon. Massey Lee Mainwaiing. This last is the portrait Keppel presented to Lee, his counsel. Keppel, Lady Elizabeth. Painted 1 761-2. The Duke of Bedford. ' One of his finest pictures for its silvery sweetness.' • Taylor says, ' The hand of Toms may have wrought upon the accessories, but it was under the guidance of Reynolds' taste and feeling.' Kildare, James, Earl of. Painted about 1755. The Duke of Leinster. Kildare, Countess of. Painted 1755. The Duke of Leinster. Kingsley, W., Esq. Painted 1760. Lamb, Peniston, William, and Frederick James. Painted c. 1786-7. Countess Cowper, Wrest. Park. Lascelles, Mrs., and Child. Painted 1764. The Earl of Harewood. Lawrence, Stringer. The whole length. Painted 1761. According to the inscription on Ezekiel's engraving, then in the possession of Sir Robert Palk, Bart. The Same, half-length. Painted 1767. Lee, John. Painted 1786. The Hon. Massey Mainwaring. Lee, Lady Elizabeth. Painted 1765. At Hartwell. Legge, Hon. William. Painted 1763. The Earl of Dartmouth. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery. Redolent with fresh cleaning and shining with fresh varnish. Leicester, Earl of. Painted Leicester, Sir John. Painted c. 1789-90. This picture was finished by Northcote, presumably after Sir Joshua's death. Leinster, William Robert, 2nd Duke of. Painted 1774. The Duke of Leinster. Leinster, Duchess of. Painted 1779. The Duke of Leinster. 'When Burke saw this picture he exclaimed, "What a beautiful head you have made of this lady! it is impossible to add anything to its advantage." Sir Joshua answered, with much feeling, " It does not please me yet ; there is a sweetness of expression in the original which I have not been able to give in the portrait, and therefore cannot think it finished." ' — Northcote. Leland, Thomas, D.D. Painted 1776. Captain Farrer. Lewisham, George, Viscount, K.G. Painted 1763. The Earl of Dartmouth. Exhibited, 1884, at the Grosvenor Gallery. Overcleaned ; shining with fresh varnish. Lennox, Lady Sarah. (See Bunbury.) Lenox, Mrs. Arabella. Painted 1761. Leslie. Lady Mary. Painted 1764. Countess of Rothes, Leslie House, Fife, N.B. Wt>z (fctffrafceti Motto of feir 3Io0ljua EeptiolO!*. • 1 79 Lifford, Right Hon. James Hewitt, Viscount. Painted 1788. Exhibited 1789. Walpole says, ' Very good.' Lord Lifford. LlGONIER, John, VISCOUNT. Painted 1760. In the National Gallery. Lord Ligonier was in his 82nd year when Reynolds painted him. The battle represented is supposed to be Dettingen, and therefore it was necessary to antedate the features and make him twenty years younger. Lord Shelburne says, ' Lord Ligonier was an old woman, supported by the routine of office, and having no opinion of his own.' — Life of Lot d Shelburne, vol. i. p. 90. Lockhart, John, Capt R.N. Painted 1762. Sir Charles Ross, Balnagowan Castle, Ross-shire, N.B. Loughborough, Alex. Wedderburn, Lord. Painted about 1784. The Earl of Sheffield. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1884. In excellent preservation. Lucan, Charles Bingham, Lord. Painted 1780. He appears also to have sat in 1778, as Sir Charles Bingham. Earl Spencer. Lucas, Charles, M.D. Painted 1755-6. The Earl of Charlemont. Macklin, Mrs., and her Daughter, and Miss Potts. Painted 1788. Mrs. Gosling. This picture has gone by the name of ' The Gleaners,' ' Cottagers,' &c. Miss Potts married Mr. Landseer; her son was the famous Sir Edwin. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Macpherson, John, M.P. Painted 1779. Lord Leconfield. Magill, MISS. Painted 1765. Earl of Damley . Malden, Viscount, and Lady Elizabeth Capel. Painted 1768. The Earl of Essex, Cashiobury. Malone, Right Hon. Anthony. Painted 1774-5- Mrs- O'Connor. Malone, Edmund. Painted 1786. (?) Rev- w- H- Rooper. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, by W. Agnew, Esq. ANOTHER is in the possession of Colonel Anthony Malone. Manchester, Duchess of, and her Son. Painted 1766. Duke of Manchester. Manners, Lord Robert. Picture commenced 1782, finished 1784, after Lord Robert's , ,' Duke of Rutland. In Reynolds' mem.-book is a note of the uniform, &c, to be painted: ' Button-holes embroidered, two and two ; hair more dishevelt, little powder ; the belt. Manners, Lady Catherine. Painted 1784. Burnt at Belvoir Castle' Manners, Lady Louisa. Painted 1779- Exhibited 1779- ' Noble, full X™f^f Tollemache_ Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of. Painted 1785-6. Earl °f^nsfield- 'In the progress of painting the picture, Sir Joshua one day asked Lord Mansfield his opinion of it, and if he thought it a likeness ; when his Lordship replied hat t* totally out of his power to judge of its degree of resemblanc^aSf^eh^ferv°ntSealwayS own face in a looking-glass during the last thirty years of his hfe, for his servant always dressed him and put on his wig.'— Northcote. 180 W)z (fogcatieti aaiorfesi of feir 3|o0ljua Eepttofog. Marchi, Giuseppe. Painted 1752. The Royal Academy. This picture attracted great attention at the time : it was called ' A Boy in a Turkish Turban.' Hudson went to see Reynolds almost daily when it was in progress, and perceiving that Reynolds had completely changed his mode of painting since his visit to Italy, exclaimed, 'By G — , Reynolds, you don't paint so well as when you left England !' Markham, William, D.D. Painted 1759. Half-length, with a book in his hand. The Same, as Archbishop of York. Painted 1777. Christchurch, Oxford. Marlborough, Ch. Spencer, 2nd Duke. Painted 1757. Farington says, ' He also began a portrait of Charles, Duke of Marlborough, but the head only was finished when the Duke was ordered to join the army in Germany, whence he never returned.' The accessories must have been put in after his death, probably by Toms. According to the inscription on the engraving by Houston, the picture then belonged to the Earl of Pembroke. Marlborough, George, 3RD Duke, and Family. Painted 1777. Duke of Marlborough. T. Taylor says of this picture, ' It seems to me, all things considered, felicitous in arrangement as well as beautiful in its form, and good, if not among the painter's best works, in point of colour.' Marlborough, Duchess of, and her Daughter. Painted 1768. Duke of Marlborough. Mason, Rev. William. Painted 1779. Pembroke College, Cambridge. Mathew, Mrs. Painted 1777. The late Mr. Stirling Crawfurd. This picture was left, with many others, to the Marchioness of Thomond. Sold at her sale, May 1821, for 47 guineas ; again sold at Mr. Wynn-Ellis's sale, in May 1876, for 911 guineas. MELBOURNE, Lady. Painted 1770. Lord Mount-Temple. Melbourne, Lady, with her Son, the Hon. Peniston Lamb. Painted 1771. At Brocket Hall. Meyer, MlSS. Painted 1771. Baroness Lionel de Rothschild. Milbanke, Ralph. Painted 1779. The Family. Miller, Sir Frederick, of Glenlee, Bart. Painted 1761. MlLLINGTON, Sir Thos. Painted The College of Physicians, London. Moira, Earl. (See Rawdon.) Molineux, Lady Isabella. Painted 1770. Lord Leconfield. Monckton, Hon. Mary. Painted 1777. Mr. Monckton, Finneshade Abbey. ' One of the best-preserved full-lengths I have seen.' — T. T., Life. Montagu, Lady Elizabeth. Painted 1755. Duke of Buccleuch. Montagu, Lady CAROLINE. Painted and exhibited, 1776. Duke of Buccleuch. This picture is known by the name of ' Winter.' W$t C&iffrafK& Motto of feir 3|os3t)tta Ee_-nolo0* 181 Montagu, Ladies Elizabeth and Henrietta. Painted 1757. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1875. Much faded. Duke of Buccleuch. Daughters of the Earl of Cardigan. Lady Elizabeth married the Duke of Buc cleuch. ' The sitting sister, however, is one of the stateliest young beauties ever painted by Reynolds.' — T. T., Life, p. 222. Walpole says, ' Too chalky.' MONTAGU, Mrs. Painted 1779. Hon. E. Montagu, Hazelwood. ' The face has that grand air, that look and manner of a woman accustomed to being distinguished.' — Life, vol. i. p. 452. MORANT, MRS. Painted 1760. Mr. Morant. MORDAUNT, Mrs. Painted 1774. Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart. Morpeth, George, Lord. Painted 1786. Earl of Carlisle. MORRIS, Mrs. Painted 1775. Wentworth Beaumont, Esq., M.P. Sold at Christie's, 1873, for 3600/. Morris, Miss, as ' Hope nursing Love.' Painted 1768. Bromley, page 437, calls this a portrait of Theophila Palmer, afterwards Mrs. Gwatkin. Northcote gives no name, merely the Title, ' Hope nursing Love ;' but in the Catalogue of the first exhibition ofthe Royal Academy, 1768, the picture is designated ' Miss Morris, as Hope nursing Love.' Northcote says, ' Sir Joshua painted three pic tures of this subject. One belonging to Henry Hope, Esq., for which he gave Sir Joshua 1 50 guineas ; another to Lord Holland ; and the third to the Marchioness of Tho- mond, which latter was bought at Lady Thomond's sale for 225/. 15^. by Lord Lans downe, called in the Catalogue, " The admired original picture." Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1884. Another is now in the possession ofthe Earl of St. Germans, exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1876.' Walpole says, ' Pretty ; her head taken from Correggio's " Leda." ' Lord Lansdowne's picture has suffered much by neglect ; but, with all its deterio ration, the harmony of colour and beauty of expression fascinate the eye and satisfy the mind. Mudge, Rev. Zachariah, D.D. Painted 1766. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1878. Rev. C. Raffles, Flint. MUDGE, John, M.D. Painted 1753. W. Mttdge, Esq., Buckland. Painted at Plymouth ; a remarkably fine head. Sir Joshua's price at this time for a head portrait was five guineas. MUSE, Miss. Painted 1755. (?) Mr. Norton. Musters, Mrs. Whole length, with dog. Painted 1778. Lord Leconfield. The Same, as ' Hebe.' Painted 1785. fohn Musters, Esq., Colwick Hall. Of this picture Walpole says, ' Flat, and one of his worst' Newton, Thos., D.D. Painted 1773. At Lambeth Palace. Northumberland, Hugh Percy, Earl of. Painted 1759-60. Duke of Northumberland. Northumberland, Countess. Painted 1759. Duke of Northumberland. O'Brien, Miss Nelly, with the white poodle in her lap. Painted 1760. Sir Richard Wallace, M.P. This picture, says Northcote, was sold during Sir Joshua's lifetime by auction, and realised the sum of 'ten guineas.' Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibi tion, 1877. 1 82 W)z (fograbrti afliorfeg of feir 3Ntiua Eejmolog. O'BRIEN, Miss Nelly. Painted 1763-4. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1845. In 1865, in possession of Charles Mills, Esq., Bryanston Square. O'BRIEN, Lady Susan. (?) Painted 1774-5. Viscountess Clifden. This picture has always been called ' Nelly O'Brien,' and the engraving the same. But from circumstances which have come to light (see Part IL), it is probably a portrait of Lady Susan O'Brien, formerly Lady Susan Strangways, who married O'Brien the actor. Oliver, Miss. Painted 1765. Omai. Painted 1776. Earl of Carlisle. Orleans, Louis Philippe Joseph, Duke of. Painted 1786. At Hampton Cotirl Palace. This picture was much injured by the fire at Carlton House. It has, however, been very fairly restored. Paine, James, and Son. Painted 1764. In the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Palmer, Miss Mary. Painted 1776. Lord Leconfield. Palmer, Miss. Painted 1784. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Mrs. Gwatkin. Palmer, Theophila. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. George Wodehouse Currie, Esq. Parker, Hon. Mrs. Painted 1772. Earl of Morley. A beautiful picture, in excellent condition. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Paterson, John. Painted 1776, for Robert Mylne, architect of Blackfriars Bridge, who paid 35 guineas for it. Robert W. Mylne, Esq. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1876. Pelham, Mrs. Painted 1770. Earl of Yarborough. This picture was exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1878, in good preservation. It was again exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, much overcleaned and varnished ! ! To all appearance another picture. Pembroke, Henry, ioth Earl of. Painted 1765. (?) At Wilton. Pembroke, Henry, Earl of, with Elizabeth, Countess of, and their Son, Lord George Herbert. Painted 1770. At Wilton. (?) Pembroke, Countess of, and her Son, Lord G. Herbert. Painted 1770. At Wilton. Bought at Sotheby's in 1876. Penn Family, The. Painted 1764. In 1874 in possession of William Stuart, Esq., of Aldenham Abbey. Percy, Thomas, D.D., Dean of Carlisle. Painted 1773. W. Seward, Esq. (?) Pitcairn, William, M.D., F.R.S. Painted 1777. The College of Physicians, London. Portland, William Henry Cavendish, 3RD Duke of. Painted 1766. (?) Duke of Portland. Pott, Percival. Painted 1784. At St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Pott, Miss Emily, or Coventry, as 'Thais,' Painted 1776-81. Lord Tollemache. Northcote says : ' The portrait in the character of " Thais '' was painted in the year 1 776. The head only, on a whole-length canvas, from a beautiful young girl, who was W)z flfriffrairti Motto of feir 3NI)ua Eejmotti& 183 known by the name of Emily Coventry. She afterwards accompanied a gentleman to the East Indies, and there died young. The picture was not finished till the year 1781, and then sold to Mr. G for one hundred guineas. It is now in the possession of the Earl of Dysart, and is particularly excellent.' — Northcote's Life of Sir foshua Reynolds, vol. ii. p. no. Powell, Miss Harriett. Painted 1769. Powlett, Lady Catherine. Painted 1777. Duke of Cleveland. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1877 ; at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Price, Lady Caroline. Painted 1786. General Price. PRICE, Miss. Painted 1770, for Uvedale Price, Esq. 'When was infantine loveliness touched with sweeter truth?' — Walpole. Quarrington, Mrs. Formerly belonged to Mr. Payne Knight, afterwards to G. Chol mondeley, Esq., then to the late Rev. Buchanan Riddell. Sold at Christie's in i860 for 150 guineas. Exhibited at the British Institution in 1858. Painted 1771. RAWDON, Lord. Painted 1789. At Windsor Castle. Reynolds, Rev. John. Painted 1756. Eton College. Reynolds, Samuel. Painted In the Cottonian Library, Plymouth. Reynolds, Sir Joshua. Half-length ; right hand on portfolio. Painted 1770. The Dilettanti Society. THE Same, in cap and gown ; right hand holding a paper. Painted 1775. In the Gallery at Florence. THE Same, as President of the Royal Academy. Painted 1780. The Royal Academy. The Same, half-length, with spectacles. Painted 1789. In the Royal Collection. Another, in the possession ofthe Duke of Leeds. The Same, half-length, with left hand shading his eyes. Painted when young. In the National Portrait Gallery. THE Same, half-length ; high coat collar ; hair powdered. Earl Brownlow. There are at least eighteen portraits of Sir Joshua, painted by himself. Robertson, W., D.D. Painted 177 1. Robinson, Richard, D.D. Painted 1765. Christchurch, Oxford. THE Same, when Primate of Ireland. Painted 1772. Hon. E. Montagu. Northcote says that he painted the drapery in this picture. ROBINSON, Mrs., as ' Perdita.' Painted 1780. Sir Richard Wallace. (?) A beautiful sketch from the same picture exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, by Earl Granville. THE Same, as ' Contemplation.' Painted 1782. Sir Richard Wallace, M.P. Rockingham, Charles, Marquess OF. W. L. Painted 1774. In the Royal Collection. ANOTHER, T. Q. L., exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, by the Earl of Hardwicke. Rodney, Admiral Sir George. Painted 1 761. Lord Leconfield. . In the Royal Collection. N'ITIAdmiral Rodney sat in 1761, and again in 1784, and again in 1788-9. 1 84 W)z (Cnpafcea Motto of feir 3|o0ljua EepnolDjL Rogers, Charles, F.R.S. Painted 1777. In the Cottonian Libtary, Plymouth. Romney, Robert Marsham, 2nd Baron. Painted 1770. Society of Arts. Rothes, John, Earl of, K.T. Painted 1763. Countess of Rothes. A noble picture of a stern, unbending soldier. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884. Has suffered from cleaning. Russell, Lady Caroline. Painted 1759. The Duke of Bedford. Rutland, Charles Manners, Duke of. Painted 1782. Burnt at Belvoir Castle. Rutland, Duchess of. Painted 1779. Destroyed by fire at Belvoir Castle, 1816. The Same, with a book in her hand. The Duke of Beaufort. St. Asaph, Lady Sophia, and Child. Painted 1787. Exhibited 1787. Earl of Ashburnham. St. Aubyn, Lady. Painted 1758. Rev. f. Molesworth. Sackville, George Germain, Viscount. Painted 1759. At Mrs. Croker's, Kensington Palace, 1880. Cotton says, 'One at Knole; (?) another belongs to Mr. W. B. Stopford.' (?) The pocket-book gives only one sitting, January 1759. Salisbury, Countess of. Painted 1781. Walpole says, ' Good.' Marquess of Salisbury. Saunders, Sir Charles. Two pictures One as Admiral Saunders. Painted 1760. Earl of Lichfield. Another as Sir Charles Saunders. Painted 1765. Earl of Albemarle. Scarsdale, Lady Caroline, and Son. Painted 1760, when Lady Caroline Curzon, Earl of Scarsdale. Schindlerin, Madame. Painted 1775. At Knole. The picture goes by the name of ' The Coquette.' Seaforth, Mrs., and Child. Painted 1787. Her proper designation was 'Mrs. Mackenzie of Seaforth.' (See Part II.) The picture was in the possession of Monsieur Wilson, of Brussels ; sold at his sale a few years ago. S d ark. ' Simplicity. (See Miss Gwatkin ; see also page 1-57.) Sleeping Child, A. Painted Earl of. Aylesford. Sleeping Girl, The. Painted 1788. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, 1884. Marquess of Lansdowne. Northcote says, ' One of his richest performances.' Bought at Rogers' sale for 150 guineas. SNAKE in the Grass, The. Painted 1786. In the National Gallery, Peel Collection. A Repetition. Baroness de Rothschild. At Lady Thomond's sale, 1821, Lot 74, 'A Nymph and Cupid.' The admired fancy subject usually termed 'The Snake in the Grass' was bought by Mr. Soane for 535/. 10s. In Northcote's list it is called 'Love untying the Zone of Beauty.' He states : 'One was bought by Lord Carysfort for 200 guineas ; another, by Prince Potemkin, 100 guineas ; another, given as a present to Henry Hope, Esq. Also the original design belonged to Sir J. F. Leicester, from Westall's Gallery.' Strawberry Girl, The. Painted 1773. One, with the turban fringe over the forehead. The Marquess of Lansdowne. Another, different in treatment, the hair over forehead instead of the turban fringe. Sir Richard Wallace, Bart, M.P. Another, exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, with hair over forehead. Col. Copley Wray. Northcote says that Reynolds considered this one of his best works, observing that no man ever could produce more than about half-a-dozen really original works in his life ; ' and that picture,' he added, ' is one of mine.' The picture was exhibited and repeated by him several times, but different in treatment, particularly in the head-dress. Student, The. Painted 1776. Earl of Warwick. Sylvia. (See Lady Ann Fitzpatrick.) Thais. (See Miss Emily Pott.) Ugolino, Count, and Family, in Prison. At Knole. Horace Walpole remarks, ' In what art were paternal despair and the horrors of death pronounced with more expressive accents than in this picture of Ugolino ?' WiZ (feifyrabeU foUorfas of feir 3l|o$)ita Eepnolosf. 195 Northcote says, ' This painting may be said to have been produced as an historical picture by an accident, for the head of the Count had been painted previous to the year ' 177 1, and finished on what we painters call a half-length canvas, and was in point of expression exactly as it now stands, but without any intention on the part of Sir Joshua of making it the subject of an historical composition, or having the story of Count Ugolino in his thoughts, being exposed in the picture-gallery along with two other works, it was seen either by Mr. Edmund Burke or Dr. Goldsmith, I am not certain which, who immediately exclaimed, that it struck him as being the precise person, countenance, and expression, of the Count Ugojino, as described by Dante in his ' Inferno.' The picture, when finished, was bought by the Duke of Dorset for 400 guineas. 'The Duke of Dorset paid Sir Joshua 400 guineas for this picture, and when it was remarked that this was a lage sum to pay for a modern production, " That may be true," - said the Duke, " but the picture affords me so much more pleasure than the money would that I do not know how it could be better applied." ' — Northcote. UNA. (See Miss. Beauclerk.) VENUS and Cupid. Painted 1785. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1884, miscalled ' The Nymph.' The Dowager-Countess of Castletown. Venus chiding Cupid. Painted 1775. Earl of Northbrook. According to Northcote, painted for Sir Brooke Boothby, who sold it in 1794 to Sir Thomas Bernard. Vestal Virgin, The.— Tuccia. Sold to Mr. Macklin for 300 guineas. Virgin and Child. Painted Lord Leconfield. [See over for Addenda. ^ADDENDA. ijrf-. ¦ . a.-H.. PART I. BLACKWOOD, Colonel John. H. L., in uniform. Engr. in mezz. by W. Say. Two States: First. Artists' names; line of pub.; Title in etched letters. 'London: Published May ist, 1 82 1, by the Engraver, 92 Norton Street, Fitzroy Square. Proof.' bm. Second. The same, without the word ' proof, bm, GRANTHAM. In Third State address altered to '207 Piccadilly.' YORKE, Master. Third Sta te. Title altered to . ' Innocent' PART II. COLLIER, Mrs. Another State, with line of pub. altered to 'Printed for Rob4 Sayer, Map & Printseller, at No. 53 Fleet Street, London.' PART III. CUPID AND PSYCHE. A Third State, with line of pub. altered to ' London : Published for the Proprietor, Feb. 12, 1 816, and sold at the Poets' Gallery, 39 Fleet Street' London : Printed by Strangevvays & Sons, Tower Street, Upper St. Martin' Lane. < YALE UNIVERSITY a.39002 002085018b