27 2 Painters in the Reign of^een Elizabeths 



bequeathed 1500/. to be expended on it; 

 and his executors, Sir Chriftopher Wray^ 

 lord chief juftice of her majefly's bench. Sir 

 Gilbert Gerard, mailer of the rolls. Sir 

 Thomas Mildmay and others, agreed with 

 RicHard Stevens for the making and it}:-- 

 ting it up in Boreham church in Suffolk, 

 where it flill remains. The whole charge 

 paid to Stephens for his part of the work 

 was 292/. — lis. — %d. In a lift of debts 

 to be paid after the eari s death by his 

 executors, one was to || Horatio Palavicini ; 



probably 



I do not doubt but confiierable dlfcoveries might be 

 made of our old artifls, particularly architeds, from 

 papers and evidences in ancient families. 



11 Sir Horatio Palavicini was collector of the pope'j} 

 taxes in England in the reign of queen Mary, on whofe 

 death, and the change of religion that enfued, he took 

 the liberty of keeping the money himfelf, and fettling 

 in England, he built a houfe in the Italian ftyle with a 

 loggia to the fecond ftory with his arms over the portal, 

 at Little Shelford ; which was pulled down in 1750. 

 He was alfo pofTeffor of the eltate and houfe at Baber- 

 ham near Cambridge, where in the hall, on a coiily 

 chimney-piece, adorned with the hiftory of Mutius 

 Scaevola, his arms Hill remain. His family were buried 

 at Baberham, as appears by feveral entries in the parifh 

 regifter, where alfo is recorded the marriage of his 

 widow (exa^y a year and a day after Sir Horatio's 



death 



