ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 35 



Henrietta Maiia, Queen of Charles I. ; after A. Van Dyck, by H. Danckerts. 



Honywood, Sir Philip, on horseback; after B. Dandridge, by J. M'Ardell; mezzotint. 



Humphry, Ozias, r.a.; after G. Romney, by V. Green ; mezzotint. 



James Francis, the Old Pretender, when a child ; after G. Kneller, by J. Smith ; mez- 

 zotint. 



King:, Peter, Lord; after M. Dahl, by J. Simon ; mezzotint. 



Leslie, Rev. Chai-Ies ; anonymous mezzotint. 



Macclesfield, Thomas Parker, Earl of; after G. Kneller, by F. Kyte ; mezzotint. 



Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of ; after G. Kneller, by J. Smith ; mezzotint. 



Marvell, Andrew; by J. R. Smith; mezzotint. 



Mary I. ; by Nicolo Nelli, 



Mary, Queen of Scots ; after F. Zuccaro ; anonymous mezzotint. 



Newcastle, Thomas Pelham Holies, Duke of; after G. Kneller, by P. Pclham ; mezzo- 

 tint. 



O'lS'eill, Hon. Mrs. ; after W. Peters, by J. R. Smith ; mezzotint. 



Orford, Robert Walpole, Earl of; published by J. Cooper ; mezzotint. 



Owen, John, d.d. ; published by J. van de Velde ; mezzotint. 



Rosewell, Rev. Samuel ; after J. Woolaston, by J. Faber, sen. ; mezzotint. 



Shakspeare, William; his monument in Westminster Abbey; by A. Miller; mezzotint. 



Stacpoole, Sir Richard ; by J. Watson ; mezzotint. 



Stanhope, James, first Earl ; after G. Kneller, by J. Simon ; mezzotint. 



Stuart, Charles, Major-General ; after G. Romney, by J. Grozer; mezzotint. 



Sunderland, Anne Churchill, Countess of; after C. d'Agar, by J. Simon ; mezzotints 



Turner, Josepii Mallord William, k.a. ; after J. T. Smith, by Louis Haghe ; 

 lithograph. 



Turner, Joseph Mallord William, r.a. ; after Sir J. Gilbert; lithograph. 



Victoria, Queen ; after H. von Angeli ; photogravure. 



Wesley, Samuel, composer ; when a boy ; after J. Russell, by W. Dickinson ; 

 mezzotint. 



Wimbledon, Edward Cecil, Viscount; photograph from a watercolour sketch by 

 T. Athow, done from a picture. Preseiiled hij C. Dulton, Esq. 



Prints o:? Ornament. 



Bommel, Wolf Byron von. Six designs for jewellery. 



Bry, Theodore de. A circular plate, with heads of Roman Emperors. 



Cochin, Nicolas. Twelve plates of groups of flowers. 



Kraus, Johann Ulrich. A panel with two amorini on marine horses. 



Marot, Daniel. Design for a staircase. 



Marot, Jean. Two designs for a ceiling and an alcove. 



Merian, Matthaus I. Five panels of arabesque design. 



Schubler, Johann Jakob. Twenty-four plates of architecture and metal work. 



Unverzagt, Johann Georg. Eight patterns for embroidery. 



History. 



"Admiral Georg Bridg Rodney Triomph a la Modern a Bristol, December 1782"; a pen 

 drawing, washed with Indian ink and tinted, representing the triumphal entry of Lord 

 Rodney into Bristol after his victory over Count de Grasse ; signed B. W. Presented by 

 M. Lai pent, of Christiania. 



"De VerbondZaal der Hoogst Vermogende Machten tot Recht en Vreede, " 1702 ; 

 etching by Romeyn de Hooghe, with sheet of letterpress. 



"Grand Entry of the Allied Sovereigns into Paris, 31 March 1814"; coloured aquatint. 



Sets and Collections. 



A collection of one thousand nine hundred and seventy scenes and characters for the 

 Toy Theatre ; published by W. West, Hodgson, J ameson, and others, chiefly between the 

 years 1815 and 183.'); many of them coloured by hand. 



Twenty-four photographs from pictures by early Italian Masters in the collection of the 

 Right Hon. Sir Henry A. Layard, G.C.B. Presented by the Right Hon. Sir Henry A. 

 Layard, G.C.B. 



Lord Byron's "English Bards and Scotch Reviewei-s," the copy illustrated by 

 Mr. William Evans, coniaining one hundred and sixty-four engravings and nine drawings 

 of portraits, places, etc., mentioned in the work ; the drawings include a highly-finished 

 portrait in watercolours of Charles Lamb, by G. F. Joseph, k.a. 



Thirty-eight key plates to Barker's, Burlbrd's and Reinagle's Panoramas. 



A set of fifty photographs of the remains of the Temple of Diana discovered on Lake 

 Nemi in 1885 by H. E. Sir John Savile Lumley, G.C.B., and of objects found on the site 

 of that Temple, presented by him to the British Museum; in a portfolio. Presented by 

 Sir John Savile Lumley, G.C.B, 



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