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151. Colonel Charles Cavendish, sernnd son of William, 2n<l 



Earl (if Devonshire, and Christian Rrure, his wife. Born 

 1620. He was Lieut-Cleneral of Horse to his cousin, 

 William, Marquess (and afterwards Duke) of Newcastle. 

 He was slain in the fight at Gainsborough, 31 July, 

 1643, buried at Newark, whence his body was after- 

 wards removed, and laid in the Cavendish vault in All 

 Saints" Church, Derby, on the day of his mother's 

 funeral, 18 February, 1674. Head, after Van Dyck. by 

 . Hanneman. 



Moved to opposite wall. 



152. William Cavendish, 3rd Ear! of Devonshire. Date on 



this picture 1638. Head. 

 Moved to opposite wall. 

 See Nos. 37 and 148. 



153. Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles H. By Sir P. 



Lely. 



154. Colonel Charles Cavendi.sh, second son of William, 2nd 



Earl of Devonshire. Full length. 

 See No. 151. 



221. King James V. of Scotland, and Mary of Lorraine. 

 Moved here from the Hall to replace 155. 



155. Lady Grace Talbot, third and youngest daughter of 



George, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, by Gertrude (Manners), 



his first wife. Married Henry Cavendish, eldest son of 



Sir William Cavendish and Elizabeth Hardvvick (her 



stepmother). 



Small full length, with a feather fan in her hand. 



Moved to take the place of No. 26; and No. 221, James V. 

 of Scotland and Lorrain moved here from Hall. On No. 155 

 is written on one side in capitals :—" MORS POTIVS QVAM 

 DEDICVS." On the other side: "ANNO DNI 1591. 

 JSTATIS SV^ 19." And on a lozenge, the following arms, viz., 

 azure a lion rampant within a bordure or ; the ancient arms of 

 the Earldom of Shrewsbury. 



She is dressed in black. Her prayer book is open at Psalm xvi. 



156. Mary, Queen of Scots. Whole length; and in one corner 



is this inscription (Sec Illustration) : — 



" Maria D.G. Scotice piissima Regina Franci.-ie Dowerine Anno 

 ^tatis Regni 36 Anglice Captive 10 S.H. 1578." 



Signed (on the table-cloth), "P. Ovdry, Pinxit." 



