123 TAPESTRY AT HADDON HALL. 
“The Conversion of 8. Paul,” which has the factory mark (figure 
3) on the right-hand border. 
‘©The Delivery of Peter from Prison.” 
“The Shipwreck of 8. Paul at Malta.” 
You will note this last piece has a patch of another piece in the 
border. 
We now turn toa set of Flemish Tapestry of English Hunting 
Scenes : 
“My Lord and Lady go a Hunting” (Plate 2). I think this is 
mentioned in an Inventory taken 1544 with many other pieces. 
‘‘THeE Warprope Haneynces—j pece of old Tapestry of men and 
women on horseback.” 
‘They rest.” 
“The Gentlemen Hunt the Stag.” This is also mentioned in 
same Inventory, ‘‘j pece of Tapestry with men and women huntyng 
the hart.” 
“They also Hunt the Boar.” 
I now come to, perhaps, the pick of the whole of this wonderful 
series of Tapestry ; they are of Brussels manufacture and later than 
1528. The two B’s with a shield between for Brussels in Brabant 
becoming obligatory at that date (figure 4). This first piece “Diana 
Hunts the Wild Boar” has (figure 4) on the bottom border. 
“Diana Hunts the Hare” equally fine, but wants top and bottom 
borders. 
The remains of another piece of the same set, ‘Diana Hunts 
Wild Ducks,” two very fine borders; and a piece of the same set as 
“The Climbing Boys,” now at Belvoir Castle. 
I must bring this present paper to a close with a very fine 
