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43. Chevalier St. George (James III. and VIII.) 



44. Prince Charles Edward. 



45. Prince Henry Benedict. 



46. Princess Clementina Sobieski, consort of Chevalier St. George. 

 The above four Pictures were painted at Rome in 1739, by 



G. Blanchet, and presented by the exiled Royal Family to 

 Alexander Hay, Esq.; of Drummelzier. 



47. James I. of England and VI. of Scotland, by Cornelias Jansen. 



48. A Lady by Cornelius Jansen. 



49. Napoleon Buonaparte after David. 



50. Duns Scotus. 



II.— LANDSCAPES, etc. 



51. Landscape by Vernet. 



52. Do. by Rev. J. Thomson of Duddingston. 



53. Do. after .... Salvator Rosa, by Rev. J. Thomson. 



54. Fox in a Poultry Yard.^ — Hondecutor. 



55. The Woman taken in Adultery. — Annibal Carracci. 



56. Vestal Virgin by Paul Veronese. 



57. March of Troops by Bloemart. 



58. Banditti, presented by Late Marquis of Queensberry, purchased 

 from Louis XVIII's Collection. 



59. Old Henwife at Whittingham, by Sir George Chalmers, 1760. 



60. Head of Man by Titian. 



61. Do. by Rembrandt. 



Notes by G. Home-Drummond, Esq., on Family Portraits, 

 etc., at Duns Castle. 



Stuart Portraits at Duns Castlk. 



1. Chevalier St. George in armour, profile to the left, red cloak 

 lined with ermine on his left shoulder, round the right side, and 

 holding it up with his left hand on his haunch, right hand gloved 

 resting on a baton, wig down to the bottom of his neck, ribbon 

 of the garter. 



2. Clementina Sobieski, full face, low dress, right arm in front, 

 short sleeve tucked up to the elbow, trimmed with lace, red cloak lined 

 with ermine on right shoulder, round the left side, fastened with a 

 blue ribbon, left hand resting on a crown on a blue cushion, hair 

 powdered, clasped with pearls, with a brooch in front of her face. 



3. Prince Charles Edward, in armour to the left, looking round in 

 front, blue ribbon of the garter, green ribbon of the thistle round his 

 neck, with order hanging to it, left hand gloved resting on the hilt 



