126 CATALOGUE OF THE PICTURES AT IIARDWICK HALL. 



1 56A. The Duke of Brunswick, viz., Augustus, Duke of Bruns- 

 wick Wolfenbuttel. Born 10 April, 1579; rlied 

 17 September, 1666. By Honthorst. 



This picture, originally at Londesborough, brought here from 

 Bolton Abbey, i860. 



157. Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, daughter of King James I. 



A full length portrait by Honthorst similar to one at 



Combe Abbey. 

 157B. Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox (brother of Lord Darnley), 



and Elizabeth Cavendish, his wife, parents of Arabella 



Stuart. 



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



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



the 7th Duke. It was formerly called the Earl and Countess 



of Shrewsbury, but the strong likeness to the Darnley type leaves 



no doubt of its identity. 



J57A. Prince Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, son of the Queen 

 of Bohemia. Born 22 December, 161 7; died 28 August, 

 1680. By Jansen ; dated 1632. 



This picture, originally at Londesborough, was brought here 

 from Bolton Abbey in i860. 



1^8. William Paulet, ist Marquess of Winchester; so created 

 II October, 1551 ; died at Basing House 10 March, 

 1 57 1-2, in his ninety-seventh year. 

 Moved to the Drawing Room. 



158A. William FitzWilliam, Earl of Southampton, K.G., Lord 

 High Admiral. Second son of Sir Thomas FitzWilliam, 

 of Aldwarke, county York, and Lucy, his wife, daughter 

 and coheiress of John Nevill, Marquess of Montagu. He 

 was born 1490; created Earl of Southampton 18 October, 

 1537, having married, in November, 1513, Mabel, sister 

 to Henry, ist Earl of Cumberland, but he died, .?./., 

 October, 1542, when his nieces, Alice, wife of Sir James 

 Foljambe, and Margaret, wife of Godfrey Foljambe, the 

 daughters of his elder brother Thomas, were his co- 

 heiresses. 



This picture was erroneously named Sir Thomas More, but 

 it undoubtedly represents William FitzWilliam, Karl of Southamp- 

 ton, and is one of the pictures mentioned in the inventory in 

 Elizabeth, Ladv Shrewsbury's, will. 



It has been 'moved to a 'place beside the portrait of Thomas 

 Hobbes, of Malmesbury (No. 172). 



