ifo Paiiitsrs in the Reign of Henry VIII. 



A head of the fame queen on board in 

 oil 3 hard, and in her latter age. It is en- 

 graved among the illuPtrious heads. 



Cath. Howardj a miniature, damaged. It 

 was Richardfon's who bought it out of the 

 Arundelian collection. It is engraved among 

 the illuHrious heads , and by Hollar, who 

 called it. Mar)'" queen of France, wife of 

 Charles Brandon duke of SulFolk. 



Edmund Montacute, a judge. D^ fiat. 



Philip, the Fair, fon of the emperor 

 MaximJIian, and father of Charles V. when 

 a boy. It is finely coloured ; and is engrav- 

 ed in Mountfaucon's antiquities of France. 

 This mud have been copied from fome 

 other picture. 



A drav/ing of a man in a blue gov/n, cap, 

 and buflvins. It feems to be a mafquerade 

 drefs. 



Another drawing, the head of a man, with 

 a hat and picked beard. 



A defign in water colours, which he after- 

 wards executed on a houfe at Bafil. 



A large defign for a chimney-piece. 



A djfign for a clock, in great tafte. It was 

 drawn for Sir Anthony Denny and intended 

 for a new-year's gift to Henry VIII. from the 

 collection of Monf. Mariette at Paris. 



A head 



