History of the Company. 133 



Prince and Princesses Pictures should be drawn," 

 the Clerk was ordered to " waite upon his Lord- 

 ship with the length and breadth of y^ Canvas of 

 y^ pictures of King Charles and King James the 

 Second which are in y^ Court Room."^ 



The Court on the same day resolved to present 

 the Freedom of the Company to the Lords and 

 Grooms of His Royal Highness's Bedchamber, to 

 his Treasurer and Secretary, and to Her Royal 

 Highness's Chamberlain, and copies of the Free- 

 dom in silver boxes having the Arms of the 

 Company engraved and gilt were accordingly 

 delivered by the Clerk to the following : — 



Gentlemeit of the Bedchamber to His Royal High- 

 ness^ Frederick^ Prince of Wales. 

 " The Right Honourable Henry Bridges, Marquiss of 

 Caenarvon. 



The Right Honourable Charles Calvert, Lord Balti- 

 more. 



The Right Hon^^^^ Francis, Lord North. 

 The Right Hon^^^ William Villiers, Earl of Jersey. 

 CJianibeidain to the Prijtcess of Wales. 

 . Sir William Irby, Baronet, 



Grooms of the Bedchamber to Her Royal Highness 

 Princess of Wales. 

 The Hon^''« Col. John Lumley. 

 The Hon^^^ Col. William Townsend. 

 The Hon^^*^ Col. John Schutz. 

 John Evelin, Esq." 



^ The picture of the Princess was destroyed in one of the 

 fires in the beginning of this century, together with those of 

 Charles II. and James II. That of the Prince still hangs in 

 the Company's Hall. 



