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daughter, Mrs. Marshall Langhorne, as follows: Portrait of the 

 Duke of Sussex, by Sir William Beechey; View ot St. Paul's and 

 Black Friar's Bridge, by Calcott; Large Landscape, Dedham Vale, 

 and Small Landscape, Heavy Clouds, by Constable; Portrait of 

 Henry, Prince of Wales (or Charles), by Janssens; Portrait of 

 Ruben's Wife, by Jordaens; Self Portrait, by Lawrence; Festive 

 Scene, by Jan Molenaer; Portrait of a Man, by Raeburn; Portrait 

 of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Portrait of Lord Liiford, Portrait of 

 Mrs. Lloyd, and Portrait of Lord Roth, by Reynolds; Interior of 

 Kings College Chapel, Oxford, by David Roberts; Marine, Ap- 

 proaching Storm, by Stanfield; Dutch Landscape with figures, by 

 Van Strij ; Italian Landscape, Classical Landscape, and Small Land- 

 scape, by Richard Wilson ; Small Seascape, by Guardi. 



Fourteen paintings by British and Dutch masters, lent by Henry 

 Cleveland Perkins, Esq., in 1922, withdrawn by the heirs of Mr. 

 Perkins, as follows: Portrait of a Man, by Sir AVilliam Beechey; 

 Portrait of a Boy, by John Hoppner ; Cottage Scene, by Ladbrooke ; 

 Portrait of Henry, First Earl Mulgruve, by Sir Thomas Lawrence; 

 Portrait of a Dutch Lady, by Michael Janson Mierevelt ; Portrait of 

 a Girl, b}'^ John Opie; Portrait of Frances, Countess of Clermont, 

 by Sir Joshua Reynolds; The Windmill, by Salomon Ruysdael; two 

 Studies of Ruins, and a Landscape, by Richard Wilson ; Landscape, 

 by an Unlmown Artist ; Madonna and Child, attributed to Van Dyck ; 

 Portrait of Dutch Lady, by Jan Victoors. 



The John H. McFadden collection of 43 British masters, received 

 by the gallerj'^ in July, 1922; withdrawn by the trustees of the col- 

 lection to be transferred to its permanent home in the Philadelphia 

 Museum of Art. The list follows: A Coast Scene, Normandy, by 

 Richard Parks Bonington; The Lock, Hampstead Heath, Storm 

 Coming Up and The Dell in Helmingham Park, by John Constable; 

 Going to the Hayfield, 1849, by David Cox ; Blacksmith Shop, near 

 Hingham, Norfolk, and Woody Landscape, at Colney, by John 

 Crome; Henrietta, Lady Rodney, and A Classical Landscape, by 

 Thomas Gainsborough; The Misses Leader, The Leader Children, 

 and Mrs. Weddell and Children, by George Henry Harlow; The 

 Assembly at Wanstead House and The Fountaine Family, by William 

 Hogarth; Mrs. Hoppner, by John Hoppner; Miss West (afterwards 

 Mrs. William Woodgate), by Sir Thomas Lawrence; The Refuge (or 

 The Storm), 1853, by John Linnell, sr. ; Old Coaching Days, the 

 Fruits of Early Industry, and The Happy Cottagers, by George 

 Morland; Lady Belhaven, Master Thomas Bissland, Master John 

 Campbell of Saddell, Col. Charles Christie, Lady Elibank, Mr. 

 Lawrie, of Woodlea, Castle Douglas, Alexander Shaw, and Portrait 

 of a Gentleman, by Sir Henry Raeburn; Master Bunbury and The 



