128 CATALOGUE OF THE PICTURES AT HARDWICK HALL. 



17^. Mary, Oiieen of Scotso ,, , , . . ,. 



^ . I Moved to tlie Drawing Room. 



174. Katharine of Aragon. ) 



r75. Portrait (jf a Boy, unknown ; (jress of the time of George I. 

 or II. Full length. 



1 76. Sir Robert Cecil. 



Moveil to opposite wall in place of No. 34. 



177. Portrait of a Girl, unknown ; dressed in grey. Full length. 



[78. Portrait of a Man dressed in black, standing, glove in his 

 right hand; left hand on a table, on which lies a roll 

 of paper. In the upper right-hand corner of the panel 

 is written : — 



ANo 1604. ^T SU^ 55. 



Probably Sir Henry Savile, Judging from the date and 

 the likeness to the portrait of him at a later period of 

 his life which is at Rufford, in the possession of Lord 

 Savile. He was born at Bradley 30 November, 1549, 

 was Greek tutor to Queen Elizabeth, and was Warden 

 of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton College, 

 1596. He annotated, printed and pubUshed the works 

 of St. Chrj'sostom at his own cost (^^8,000). Knighted 

 by James I. at Windsor 21 September, 1604, and died at 

 Eton 19 February, 162^, buried in Eton College Chapel. 

 Three-quarter length. 



The portrait of Sir Henry Savile at Rufford represents him 

 at a later period of his life, shortly before his death, for on it 

 is written: "ANo 1621 ^T SU^ 72." 



LIBRARY. 



188. Sir Jeffrey Hudson, born 1619, died 1682. (The Dwarf.) 



189. Frances, Countess of Roscommon, eldest daughter of 



Richard Boyle, ist Earl of Burlington, and 2nd Earl of 

 Cork, bv Elizabeth, Baroness Clifford, his wife. She 

 married (i) Colonel Francis Courtenay, and (2) in April, 

 1662, as his first wife, Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of 

 Roscommon. By Sir Peter Lely. 



On the back of this picture, which was erroneously named 

 " Mrs. Middleton " in the Catalogue, was found written, " Frances, 

 Countess of Roscommon, daughter of the Earle of Burlington, 

 married to the Earle of Roscommon. Bx Sir Peter Lely." 



