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Complete List of Pictures and Objects contained in the 



" BraifcenriDge Bequest " 



that are now placed in the Art Gallery. 



i. Portraits and Views. 



1. Wo, Goulson. D.D., 16th Bishop of Bristol, 1678-84, and father of 



Mrs. Budgett. 



2. John Hall, D.D., 20th Bishop of Bristol, 1691-1710. 



3. George Smalridge, 22nd Bishop of Bristol, 17 14- 9, by H. Rodd. 



4. Hugh Boulter, 23rd Bishop of Bristol, 1719-24, by H. Rodd. 



5. Thos. Newton, 32nd Bishop of Bristol, 1761-82. 



6. Richard Brent, of Bristol, aged 108, by Barker, of Bath. 



7. John Watkins, of Bristol, by J. Simmons, 1757. 



8. Henry Burgum, of Bristol, in embroidered waistcoat, his right hand 



resting on a book, by Jackson. 



9. John Whitson, Founder of Red Maids' School, Bristol. 



10. Monsieur Yeamen, Merchant of Bristol, by W. Flesshier, 1642. 



11. The Son of Morris the Portrait-painter, by the same, dated " March 



25, 1761." (Long supposed to be a portrait of Chatterton.) 



12. Portrait of a Bishop (unknown). 



13. Portrait of Bristol Beggar, T. Barker, of Bath. 



14. Early View of Bristol Cathedral, showing River and Docks. 



15. Early View of Bristol Cathedral, showing High Cross. 



2. Objects and Deeds. 



1. The original quarter-boys from Christ Church, or Holy Trinity, 



removed 1788. 



2. Lead Fire Insurance Wall-plate, inscribed "Bristol Universal Fire 



Office, 529." 



3. Bronze Medallion of John Alasco, dated 1557. 



4. Twelve Boxes of ancient Deeds, many with the original Seals 



attached. 



5. One wooden box of Seals. 



6. Carved wooden Shield of John Newland, or Nailheart, Abbot of 



Bristol Cathedral, died 1515. 



7. Old key, found in the Moat of Bristol Castle. 



8. Horseshoe thrown on the Wall of St. Nicholas' Church. 



9. Roll of Mayors and Sheriffs of Bristol, commencing 1464, the earlier 



part being destroyed. 

 10. Copper engraving-plate of Morris's Son, inscribed "Chatterton," 

 (see above). 



