!l^6 PairJers in the Reign of ^een Elizahetb. 



ventilabruin ad formam Pegafi formatum." 

 That column is now deflroyed with all it's 

 fun-dials, but when Loggan did his views of 

 the colleges, the pillar (though not the dials) 

 was yet (landing. 



In the college is a good portrait on board 

 of Dr. Keys (not in profile) undoubtedly 

 original, and dated 1563, aetatis fuae 53, 

 with Latin verles and mottoes ; and in the 

 fame room hangs an old picture (bad at 

 firfl and now almoft effaced by cleaning) 

 of a man in a flafhed doublet, dark curled 

 hair and beard, looking like a foreigner, 

 and holding a pair of compafles, and by his 

 fide a Polyedron, compofed of twelve pen- 

 tagons. This is undoubtedly Theodore Ha- 

 veus himfelf, who, from all thefe circum- 

 ilances, feems to have been an architecft, 

 iculptor, and painter, and having worked 

 iTiany years for Dr. Caius and the college, in 

 gratitude left behind him his own pi(5lure. 



In the gallery of Emanuel college, among 

 other old piflures, is one with the follow- 

 ing infcription, recording an architedb of the 

 fame age with the preceding ; " Effigies 

 Rodulphi Simons, architedli fua aetate pe- 

 ritilTimi, qui (praeter plurima aedificia ab eo 

 I praeclare 



