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Inscribed on the Painting:

"Thes be the sones of the Right honerables therle of Lenoxe and the Lady Margaret's Grace Countees of Lenox and Angwyse.

Charles Stewarde

1563.

his brother ætatis 5.

Henry Steward Lord
Darnley & Douglas ætatis 17.”

327 Francis II. of France when a boy (C. c.) Janette

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330 Francis I. and the Duchess of Valentino, unnamed

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334 Lady of the Court of Henry VIII. Lucas Corneliz 335*The Children of Henry VII. Prince Arthur, and Margaret, land

Henry VIII., Queen of ScotJan de Mabuse

"Two men children and one woman child, playing, with some oranges in their hands, by a green table." Little half-figures on a board. 1 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 2 in. (C. c. 19, 60.)

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"The picture of Lazarus Spindalo, uncle to the late deceased Spindalo, governor in the Low Countries, being only a head so big as life; bought by the King when Prince. Done by Will. Key." 1 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 1 in. (C. c. p. 6, No. 20.)

337* Portrait of Erasmus (C. c., p. 13, 49)

Holbein

"213 St. James's-Erasmus, done by Holbein, as is said. Sold, Mr. Wright, the 21 May, 1650, for 207. 10s."

338 Reskemeer, or Reshemer

Holbein?

"294 A side-faced gentleman out of Cornwall, (C. p. 8, No. 30.) in a black cap, painted with a long peaked beard, holding both his hands before him. Also No. 21 in Queen Caroline's pictures. 11 in. by 8 in. Given to the King by Sir Robert Killigrew." (J. c. 578.)

339 King Henry VIII. 340 Francis I. of France

Holbein

Holbein

341*Portrait of Erasmus

Holbein

"67 St. James's-Erasmus, by Holbein. Sold, the 24 May, 1650, to Mr. Milburne, for 100%”

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Sold to

"53 Hampton Court-The Prince of Bohemia.

Mr. Latham, the 23 Oct. 1651, for 3l."

343 The Children of the King of Bohemia, C.Poelemberg

(C. c.) "The picture of the King of Bohemia's children, painted in a landskip, as if they came from hunting, being little entire figures."

344 Queen of Bohemia

345 Aunt of the Emperor Charles V.

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346 Countess of Derby

347 Sir George Carew

348, 9 Portraits of Ladies

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· L. D. Heere

Holbein

Sir A. More

350 Holbein (drawing)

Holbein

351 Holbein's Wife (drawing)

Holbein

my father."-Horace Walpole.

352 Medallion of Henry VIII.

350-51 "presented to Queen Caroline by Sir Robert Walpole,

Torrigiano

"10 St. James's-Henry the 8th, picture in clay. Sold,

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357 Child (said to be Queen Elizabeth when four years

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367 St. Peter in Prison (C. & J. c.)

368*A Sorceress

Steenwyck

A. Elzheimer

A little piece, whereon is painted a witch riding upon a black ram-goat in the air, with a distaff in her hand; four little cupids, in several actions; said to be done by Eshamer, before he went to Italy, from a print of Albert Durer. Given to King Charles by Sir Arthur Hopton. (C. c., p. 215; J. c., 518.) 5 in. by 4 in.

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"Given to the King by his nephew, the Prince Elector." See also Vanderdoort's Cat., No. 7.

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"A defaced gentleman's picture, without a beard or ruff, holding a long truncheon in his left hand. A Mantua piece." (C. c.) 387 Mary Magdalen at Christ's Tomb.-"Touch me

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"A piece of two naked children embracing one another, signifying Christ and St. John in the Desert; said to be done by Parmentius, changed by the King with my Lord Steward Pembroke, deceased, for a Judith. 1 ft. 4 in. by 1 ft. 6 in." (C. c., p. 7, No. 26.)

392 Landscape, with Cattle

393 Fruit and Still life

394 Landscape

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Holbein

395 Landscape (figures by Lingelbach?) J. Wynants

396 Turkish Warrior on horseback

397 Nymphs bathing

398 A Theatrical Scene

M. de Ferrara

Dietrici Poelemberg

The actor here is supposed to be Charles I.

399 Hungarians at the Tomb of Ovid (J. c.)

400 Nymphs and Satyrs (J. c.)

401 Lucretia

I. H. Schoonfeld
N. Poussin

Titian

“A standing Lucretia, holding with her left hand a red veil over her face, and a dagger in her other hand, to stab herself. An entire figure, half so big as the life. A Mantua piece." 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 1 in. (C. c., p. 2, No. 4.)

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"The ascension of our Lady, whereby the Apostles, standing by the grave, looking upwards with wondering; St. Peter kneeling, with a golden key, and a turnkey painted upon top. Brought from Germany by my Lord Hamilton, and done by Snelling." 3 ft. by 1 ft. 5 in. (C. c., p. 153, No. 9.)

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"The piece of the Rape of the Sabine Women, with many little entire figures, being the fifteenth piece of the twenty-three pieces the King bought of Fresley; said to be done out of the school of Raphael.” 1 ft. 5 in. by 2 ft. 10 in. (C. c., p. 147, No. 86.)

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411 Woman by Candle-light

412 Penitent received into the Church

413 Man's Portrait

G. Douw
Schalcken

E. Hemskirk
Schalcken
Baroccio

Tintoretto

414 Sophonisba, or Fair Rosamond, with a cup in her

hand (J. c. 243)

415*Flowers

416 Landscape

417 March of an Army

S. Pulzone (Gaetano)
M. van Osterwyk

Poelemberg

Bourgogne

418 Diana and her Nymphs- Rubens and Snyders

"A large piece; three nymphs sleeping, two satyrs. landscape by Snyders; with dead game, Rubens."

419*Landscape, with a Rainbow 420* A Jewish Rabbi

421 An Old Woman reading 422 St. Peter in Prison (C. c.)

423 "A Troop of Province Roses"

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(J. c. 60.)

The

Rubens? Rembrandt G. Douw Steenwyck D. Seghers

"Done by the Jesuit Pater Seager, in Antwerp; bought by

his Majesty of Mr. Endym. Porter.' (C. c.)
424 Nymphs in a Landscape (J. c. 1072)
425 Lot and his Daughters (J. c. 1074)
426*A Boar's Head. (J. c. 932) -
427 Flowers
428* A Dutch Lady

Poelemberg
Poelemberg
Snyders

D. Seghers
Rembrandt

150 St. James's-An Old Woman's Head, by Rembranck. Sold, Mr. Bass, the 19 Dec. 1651, for 41."

"An old woman, with a great scarf upon her head, with a peaked falling band." "This is the picture," says MS. note in H. Walpole's writing, "in the Standard Closet at Windsor, falsely called the Countess of Desmond, though behind it is written, in an old hand, The mother of Rembrandt, given by Sir Robert Carr." (C. c., p. 150, 101.) This last is still at Windsor. 429 Hay-stacking

430 St. Francis

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431 A Dutch Church

432 Soldiers in a Landscape

433*Woman Milking a Goat

434 Flowers

435* A Boy Paring Fruit

436 A Venetian Gentleman

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· Wouvermans
Teniers
Peter Neefs
Bourgognone
Berghem

- M. Van Osterwyck
Murillo
L. Bassano

437 to 448 (between the windows) Cybele, Pan, Mercury, Juno, Diana, Bacchus, Daphne, Apollo,

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