Painters in the Reign of ^leen KUzaheth, ij'i 



Dr. John King bilhop of London, front 

 which Simon Pafs engraved a plate. Stowe 

 mentions one mafter Stickles, an excellent 

 architect of that time, who, in 1596, built 

 for a trial a pinnace that might be taken 

 to pieces. Chron. p. 769. 



In the lift of new-year's gifts to queen 

 Elizabeth, Bartholomew Campaine prefents 

 one piece of cloth of filver ftained with the 

 half figure of Henry VIII. This might be 

 the fame perfon with one Campion, an en- 

 graver or chafer of plate, whofe name is 

 preferved in an old inventory of the goods, 

 chattels, jewels, &c. of the earl of SufTex 

 taken at his death in 1583. There appear 

 the names of the following artifts 3 amongft 

 the gilt and filver plate, one great pair of 

 gilt vafes richly wrought by Derick ; others 

 made by Campion. Pots engraven and 

 made by Martin, many other vefTels by 

 Derick, and others by Metcalfe. 



The contradl for the tomb of this sreat 

 peer, Thomas Radcliffe earl of Suflex, lord 

 chamberlain to the queen and a fignal an- 

 tagonift of Leicefter, is ftill extant, f He 



bequeathed 



f This contra£t and inventory Vcrtue faw among 

 the MSS. of Peter Leneve Norroy, a great antiquary. 



