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(2) A second portrait of Fothergill is in the Royal College of 

 Physicians, London. He is represented at full length, seated 

 at a table, with a large drawing in his hand ; the face is tranquil, 

 and the expression of the whole rather wanting in force. The 

 work is ascribed to Hogarth, but this may be queried (see repro- 

 duction, opposite page 18). 



(3) A bust was modelled under Lettsom's auspices by Mrs. 

 Wright, who worked in wax. This bust at one time adorned 

 Lettsom's library at Camberwell. Plaster copies are in the 

 Friends' Institute, London ; in the Fothergill Hall at Ackworth 

 School, long the property of Dr. Caleb Williams ; and a good ex- 

 ample, once in the possession of Dr. T. Bevan and probably before 

 him of Dr. T. Hodgkin, at Finsbury Circus, was presented to 

 the author by M. E. Bennett. From the bust a portrait was 

 drawn by R. Livesay, and from this a mezzotint engraving was 

 executed by Bartolozzi, which is prefixed to Lettsom's account 

 of Fothergill in his Works. This also received the approval of 

 Dr. T. Percival. C. Blackberd drew a small portrait from the 

 bust, which was engraved by John Hall in 1790, and Migneret 

 executed another of fine quality. 



(4) A portrait by R. Cosway, engraved by Bartolozzi, was 

 inserted in Lettsom's Account of Fothergill, 1782. 



(5) A small oval mezzotint, published by E. Hedges, 1781, 

 represents Fothergill in hat and wig, a rather stiff prim figure, 

 the facial expression unlike that shown by other portraits. It 

 is reproduced in W. Whitten's second series of Quaker Pictures. 

 Another portrait of similar type, with a sketch below of Fothergill 

 acting as the Good Samaritan, by Cook, was issued by John 

 Walker in 1781, and forms the frontispiece to Elliot's edition of 

 Fothergill's Works. A silhouette in Lettsom's Hints, and a 

 small copper plaque at Friends' Reference Library may also be 

 mentioned. Examples of most of the engraved portraits are 

 at the Friends' Institute, collected by the late James Boorne 

 (see Frds. Quart. Exam. x. 554). 



(6) An interesting sketch portrait in red carbon by J. Flaxman, 

 R.A., is in the collection of Sir T. Barlow, Bart. The expression 

 of the face is grave and rather severe. 



(7) There is a fine bust of reduced size, in black porcelain, 

 the work of Wedgwood ; it is believed to be from Flaxman's 

 design, and is an admirable work of art. Examples are in the 

 Haverford College Library, Penna., and in the possession of 

 Mrs. J. G. Glover of London. 



(8) A beautiful raised medallion portrait of similar design, 

 in white biscuit- ware on a jasper ground, was also executed by 

 Wedgwood, and reproduced by the firm at Etruria about 879. 

 Copies are in the hands of members of the family ; also of Sir 

 W. Osier, Bart., and of the author, the gift of Mrs. T. A. Cotton. 

 (See reproduction, opposite page 384.) 



