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NOTES AND QUERIES. 
[No. 21. 
before Letters, of which but 18 copies remain. 
KING HENRY VIII. and the EMPEROR 
CHARLES V., fiom the Original, formerly in the Strawberry 
Hill Gallery. 
QUEEN KATHARINE OF ARRAGON, 
from a Miniature by Housetn, in the possession of the Duke of 
Buccleugh. 
SIR ANTHONY BROWNE, K.G., from the 
Original in the possession of Thomas Baylis, Esq., F.S.A. 
ANTHONY BROWNE, VISCOUNT MON- 
TAGUE, K.G., from the Collection of the Marquess of Exeter. 
EDWARD VERE, EARL OF OXFORD, 
from the Original Picture in the Collection of the Duke of 
Portland, 
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL, BARON 
THORNHAUGH, LORD DEPUTY OF IRELAND, from 
the Original Picture in the Collection of the Duke of Bedford. 
WILLIAM CAMDEN, CLARENCEUX 
KING OF ARMS, from the Picture in the possession of the Earl 
of Clarendon. 
SIR ANTHONY SHIRLEY, AMBASSA- 
DOR FROM THE COURT OF PERSIA TO JAMES I., 
from the Original Miniature by Peter Oliver. 
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The Collection consists of the following Portraits : — 
HENRY CAREY, LORD FALKLAND 
LORD DEPiTY OF IRELAND, from the Original by Van- 
SOMER, formerly in the Strawberry Hill Collection. 
SIR ROBERT DUDLEY, SON OF THE 
EARL OF LEICESTER, from an Original Miniature by N. 
HILLIARD, in the possession of Lord De I’Isle and Dudley. 
THE RIGHT HON. WILLIAM LEN- 
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Holford, Esq. 
MARGARET CAVENDISH, DUCHESS OF 
NEWCASTLE, from the Original Picture in the Collection of 
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SIR THOMAS BROWNE, M.D., of NOR- 
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London. 
SIR CHARLES SCARBOROUGH, MD., 
PHYSICIAN TO CHARLES IL, JAMES II.,and WILLIAM 
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