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by the second Marquis of Breadalbane after the death of Louis 

 Phillippe. A Negro Page— Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1723-1792. 

 A curious Portrait of EafEaelle at 6 years old, by his father, 

 signed and dated. A Holy Family — Guido Eeni, 1575-1642. 

 Lady Isabella Eich — Vandyck, 1 599- 1 64 1 . Repentance of Peter 

 — Guercino, 1590-1666. Charles Rich, Earl of Warwick— 

 Yandyck. Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, killed at the battle 

 of Naseby, 1649, father of Lady Mary Rich, married to Sir John 

 Campbell, afterwards first Earl of Breadalbane, and brother of 

 Earl of Warwick. From Stow — Yandyck. De Witte, the Dutch 

 statesman and his wife — Palamedes, 1604. James YI. of Scot- 

 land, as a child, and Falcon, from collection of Charles I. Small 

 portrait of Prince Charles Edward, from Bernal collection. 

 A lady and maid servant— Maes, 1632-1693. A small portrait 

 of Prince Charles Edward in white wig, from the Bernal col- 

 lection. Horseman in a landscape and sheep — Cuyp. Peasant 

 at a cottage door — G. Moreland, 1764-1804. Henry lY. of 

 France with crown and fleur de lis by J. Janet. Portrait of 

 King Charles I. Small portrait of Martin Luther holding a 

 book. Small portrait of the Chevalier de St. George, eldest 

 son of James II., from Bernal collection. Portraits of Prince 

 Robert and Princess Margaret, children of James YI. of Scot- 

 land, who died in their youth, from Bernal collection. An Old 

 Man — Wheely. First Marquis and fourth Earl of Breadalbane 

 — Raeburn. Portrait of a Yenetian Gentleman — Sebastian del 

 Piombo, 1485-1547. Lady Glenorchy, surnamed "The Good," 

 foundress of Lady Glenorchy's Chapel, daughter of Sir William 

 Maxwell, eldest son of third Earl — Allan Ramsay. Marchese 

 Tiase, holding a letter signed by the painter — Benedetto Guinari, 

 1633-1715. Mary, Marchioness of Breadalbane, wife of first 

 Marquis and daughter of David Gavin of Langton — Sir William 

 Beechy, 1753-1839. Two Horsemen— Cuyp. Holy Family, 

 attributed to Yan Eyck. Lady Glenorchy — Gainsborough. 

 Dutch Interior — Teniers. A valuable collection of miniature 

 historical portraits was also exhibited, and Mr Laurie sent for 

 examination an interesting Rent Roll of the Estate, drawn up 

 about 1756. 



PROPRIETORS OF LANGTON. 



The earliest recorded owner of the lands of Langton was 

 Roger de Ov, a retainer of Prince Henry, Earl of Northumber- 

 land, the brave and accomplished son of David I., whose un- 



