Painters In the Reign of Henry Vll 1 . 167 



Windfor for 700/.* Humphrey Cooke f 

 was mailer carpenter employed in the new 

 buildings at the Savoy. The tomb at Ormf- 

 kirk of Thomas Stanley earl of Derby, laft 

 hufband of Margaret of Richmond, was in 

 the fame ftyle with that of his wife and fon- 

 in-latv. On it lay an image of brafs five 

 feet fix inches long, which when cafl and 

 repaired ready for gilding weighed 500 

 weight and a half. James Hales for making 

 the image of timber had an hundred fhil- 

 lings. 



It was in the rcign of Henry VIII. that 



the chapel of King's college Cambridge 



was 4: finilhed, a work, alone fufficient to 



L 4 ennoble 



* Afhmole's Order of the Garter, p. 136. 



f Robert Cook, clarenceux in that reign, v/as a pain- 

 ter, and at Cockfield-hall in Yoxford in SufFolk drew 

 the portraits of Henry VII. Henry VIII, qaeen Cathe- 

 rine, Charles Brandon duke of SufFolk, Sir Anthony 

 Wingfield, Sir Robert Wingfield, his lady and {oxtVi. or 

 eight fons, all remaining there lately. At Boughton, 

 the feat of the late duke of Montagu, is a fmall piece 

 of the family of V/ingfield, containing fcveral figures, 

 which probably is the pi«flure here alluded to, 



X The name of the original architeil is preferved by 

 Hearne, who in his preface to the Hiftory of Glaflon- 

 bury, p. Ixv. fays, " All that fee King's college chapel 



in 



