Vol. 1. 

 Portraits. 



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Charles I. and his Family. A fine picture by My- 

 tens, engraved by Bacon. India proof, p. cxv. 



Charles I. A portrait of "one of the Fanatic Re- 

 publicans in the time of Charles I." Exceedingly 

 rare, fine old print, p. cxiv. 



Charles II. A fine, scarce print, 2S.t^x\^o<g^pin. Large 

 size. p. cxvi. 



Cheke \Sir John\, 1540. A fine engraving of an ex- 

 ceedingly rare print, p. clxv. 



The greatest promoter of learning England ever had. " Doc- 

 trinae Checus linguaeque utriusque magister." 



Chesterfield \Earl of\ 1760. Full-length, engraved 

 by Romney, after Hoare. p. clxxxvi. 



Chichester YThe Bishop\. A scarce portrait, by White, 

 p. clix. 



Cicero. A very fine bust, from a scarce old print, p. 

 clxxvii. 



Clarendon \Edward Hyde, Earl of\ 1690. A fine, 

 large portrait, after the original of Sir Peter Lely. 

 p. clxxv. 



Cokayne \Sir Aston], 1658. A fine laureate bust por- 

 trait, engraved by Wilkin. Fery rare. p. clxix. 



The portrait of Cokayne is extremely rare ; the copper-plate 

 was used as the portrait of Ovid, in North's translation of 

 Plutarch's Lives, and was re-engraved for Bridges' British 

 Bibliographer, and for Richardson's Rare Portraits. 



