[ 35° ] 

 From Temple Neivjham to Ferry Bridge, 



land 



when a catalogue is fo eafily written for the 

 information of the traveller ; one advantage 

 however attends it, which is, the certainty 

 that one's remarks are mere feelings, and never 

 the praife or cenfure which the world attaches 

 to names. 



In the breakfaft-room, 32 by 27, are, 

 A Bacchanalian -piece : The attitude of the naked 



woman, in the front ground, fine; and the 



figures well defigned. 

 An Ajlrologer. Very fine. 



In the crimfon damafk bed-chamber. 

 Countefs of OJfcry ; a portrait. The whole 



figure excellent. The attitude aftonifhingly 



fpirited and elegant •, the air of the head, the 



beauty of the face and hair, inimitable. An 



exquiiite piece. 

 Land/cape with figures. The woman in white, 



good; the water very bad. 



In the drefiing-room. 

 Large land/capes. Very fine. 

 Dead game. Excellent. 

 Land/cape. I apprehend by BaJJan. Strong 



but ugly exprefiion. 

 Sea-piece. Fine. 



Jn the green drefiing-room. 

 Land/cape. Rocks, and every thing green. 

 AJldrm. Fine. 

 A large battle-piece. Strong exprefiion ; I fup- 



poie by Borgognone. 



o Grcup 



