CATALOGUE OF THE PICTURES AT HARDWICK. HALL. I05 



4. Queen Mary II. uf England, wife of King William III. 



Full length. 



5. John, 9th Earl and 1st Duke uf Rutland, sun and heir uf 



the 8th Earl, born 29 May, 1638, at Boughton, 

 Northants ; was created Marquess of Granby and Duke of 

 Rutland 29 March, 1703. He died at Belvoir 10 

 January, 1710-11. Full length; in coronation robes. 



West Side of Gallery. 



6. Eull-length portrait of a man in red; Iciitp. Charles I. 



6a. Oval portrait of Henry Clifford, 5th and last Earl of 

 Cumberland; born 28 Feb., 1591, died 11 Dec, 1643. 

 (Same as at Bolton Abbey ) 

 6b. Princess Henrietta, daughter of King Charles I. 



7. Queen Elizabeth. Half length, by Zucchero. 



8. Queen Mary I. of England. Half length. 



N.B. — Mr. L. Cust thinks that this is the portrait of Margaret, 

 Countess of Lennox, daughter of Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 

 and mother of Henry, Lord Darnley, and Charles, Earl of Lennox. 



9. Henry FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel; small whole length, 



on horseback. He was born about 1513; married 

 (i) Catherine, daughter of Thomas Grey, Marquess of 

 Dorset; (2) Mary Diana, Countess of Sussex, daughter 

 of Sir John Arundel, of Lanherne. He died 24 Feb- 

 ruary, 1579-80. His only surviving child married 

 Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk, and their eldest son, 

 Philip, was Earl of Arundel. 



There are two shields painted on this picture — the one to the 

 dexter : gules, a lion rampant or, FiisAlan, with Earl's coronet 

 above; and the one to the sinister — quarterly (i) FitzAlan, as 

 before, (2) barry of 8 or and gules, FitzAlan ancient, (3) Argent, 

 a fesse and canton gules, W ydville ; (4) quarterly 1-4, sable a 

 fret or, Maltravers ; 2-3, argent a chief azure, Clun. 



10. Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork; born 3 October, 1566 

 (being the second son of Roger Boyle, of Preston, near 

 Faversham, Kent). He died at Youghal, 15 September, 

 1643. Four of his sons became Peers, and the fifth 

 was Robert Boyle, the philosopher. 



