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190. Katherine Bruce, Countess of Dysart, wife of William 



Murray, ist Earl of Dysart (so created 3 August, 1643), 



whom she married before June, 1636. Lord Dysart died 



without male issue, and his eldest daughter, Elizabeth, 



succeeded as Countess of Dysart in her own right. 



Katherine, his widow, was of the family of Bruce, of 



Clackmannan. 



There has been some doubt about this picture. The 6th Duke 

 of Devonshire, in his handbook, suggests that it might be Louise 

 de Querouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth. Sir Geo. Scharf thought 

 it might be Mrs. Porter, whose portrait is at Knole, and another 

 at Petworth ; but Ladv Louisa Egerton has compared it with the 

 portrait at Peckforton in Lord Tollemache's possession, called 

 '■ Katherine Bruce, Countess of Dvsart," and seeing that she was 

 related to Christian, Countess of Devonshire, thinks it probably 

 represents her. 



191. Portrait of a man, probably "Monsieur,' brother of 



Louis XIV. (viz., Philip, Duke of Orleans, son-in-law 

 of King Charles I.). Head. 



1 91 A. Portrait of a Lady called Dorothy Spencer, Countess of 



Halifax. 



See note to No. 92A, which is this picture now moved and 

 re-numbered 191A. 



192. King James V. of Scotland. More probably King 



James VL of Scotland. 



Mr. Lionel Cust thinks this is James VL of Scotland, not 

 James V. 



193. Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles U. By Sir Peter 



Lely. 



Moved to the Gallery, and renumbered 153. 



194. A Dutch Family; unknown. 



Moved downstairs. 

 194A. The Hon. Louisa O'Callaghan, eldest daughter of 

 Cornelius, ist Lord Lismore, and wife of William 

 Cavendish, Esq., to whom she was married 18 July, 

 1807. She was born 5 August, 1779; and died 17 April, 

 1863; she was mother of William, 7th Duke of Devon- 

 shire. 

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