CATALOGUE OF THE PICTURES ^T HARDWICK HALL. I09 



rsl Earl of Elgin. She was bnrn 28 December, 1595, 

 married at the Rolls Chapel, 10 April, 1608, at the age 

 of I 2 years and 3 months, to William Cavendish, after- 

 wards 2nd Earl of Devonshire, whom she survived. She 

 died I January, 1674-5. 



28. Charles Cavendish, 2nd son of the 2nd Earl of Devon- 

 shire, Lieut-General of Horse under his cousin, William, 

 Marquis and afterwards Duke of Newcastle. He was 

 killed at Gainsborough 31 July, 1643, buried at Newark, 

 and moved to the Cavendish vault in All Saints' Church, 

 Derby, on the day of his mother's burial there, 18 Feb- 

 ruary, 1674-5. 



■J.g. William Cavendish, ist Earl of Devonshire, second son 

 of Sir William Cavendish and Elizabeth Hardwick. He 

 was born 27 December, 1552, created in 1605 Baron 

 Cavendish of Hardwick, and on 7 August, 16 18, Earl 

 of Devonshire. He married (i) Anne, daughter and 

 coheiress of Henry Kighley, or Keighley, of Keighley, and 

 (2) Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Boughton, and widow 

 of Sir Richard Wortley, son and heir of Francis Wortley, 

 of Wortley, and Mar}' Swyft, his ist wife. The 2nd 

 wife, Frances Burdet, his stepmother, married (2) Francis 

 Foljambe, of Aldwark. He died 3 March, 1625-6. 

 Head. 



29A. Arabella Stuart. Painted by Carl von Mander. Full 



length. 



This picture was given by the 6th Duke of Devonshire to 

 Air. Cribb, the picture cleaner, from whom it was bought by 

 the 7th Duke of Devonshire. See article in The Atheyiaum of 

 1 2th February, 1859. This picture was exhibited at the Scottish 

 Exhibition in 1888, and then again restored and re-framed by 

 Haines in 1900. See Illustration. 



30. Thomas Cavendish ; probably the " Navigator," who was 



a distant cousin (fifth cousin twice removed) of Sir 



William Cavendish. Head. 



On this picture is "Thomas Cavendishius." 

 N.B. — It may possibly be Thomas Cavendish, younger brother 

 of Sir Wm. Cavendish. 



