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4. The coulter and wheel, ten Inches 

 diameter. 



5. The coulter frame work, which fhifts 

 it by means of Aiding the frame. 



6. The ear. 



7. Ditto in large, 10 inches from a. to b. 

 and 1 2 from b. to c. 



8. The coulter frame in large, thirteen 

 inches from a. to b. and twenty-two from 

 b. to c. * 



From 



* At Kniveton, you firft enter the hall, 50 feet 

 by 30, painted by Sir James Hhomhill. Around 

 it it are feveral antique flatties, fome of which 

 are very finely executed. 

 Cupid. 

 Lucretia •, the drapery admirably light and fine; 



and the air of the head beautiful. 

 Hercules. 

 Venus. 

 Paris. 



Diana. Her drapery good, but the folds ra- 

 ther too fmall. 



In the anti-room, among other pictures, 

 are, 

 Holbein. Portrait of the Earl of Worcejler. 



Lord Cecil. The hands and face very fine. 

 Vandyke. M arquis of Montrofe, inimitably fine ; 



the features and countenance noble, and the 



attitude eafy and elegant. 

 King and Queen of Bohemia. Good. 



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