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He was translated from the see of Exeter to that of 
Norwich in 1676, and was Bishop of Norwich from 
that time until his death in 1685. 
Three pictures of the Dutch School will be founth 
on this wall—‘‘ THE ViciLtant Mistress,” by N. 
Mars; a bright and pleasing ‘VIEW ON THE 
SCHELDT,” by KoEKKOEK; and “THE COMING 
SQUALL,” by BackHuyzEN. Here also will be 
found a “Stupy oF A Heap,” by JoHN BARWELL | 
(b. 1798, d. 1876), a well-known Norwich amateur, 
who, in conjunction with Crome and Cotman, estab- 
lished a Drawing Academy in the city. 
A view of “ NoRwIcH CATHEDRAL,” by B. SEWELL, 
though painted in o11 colour 1s, strictly, not a picture, 
but an architectural elevation. 
A small bronze statuette of ‘‘ NARCISSUS,” a copy of 
a celebrated antique, occupies a pedestal at the north- 
west corner of the room. 
The Picture Gallery is about to be enriched with a 
portrait of SrR PETER Eapg, M.D., by MR. STANHOPE — 
ForBES, A.R.A., painted to commemorate Sir Peter’s 
services in connection with the Castle Museum during 
his second Mayoralty, in 1894, when he received and 
entertained their Royal Highnesses the Duke and 
Duchess of York, on their coming to open the Castle 
Museum. Sir Peter Eade, in his first Mayoralty, in 
1884, conducted the negociations for the purchase of 
the Castle from the Government by the City of 
Norwich. By his energy and munificence he contrib- | 
uted greatly to the successful carrying out of the 
Castle Museum Scheme in 1894, so that the opening 
of the Castle Museum took place in that year. 
