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142. Lodowick Stuarfc, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, K.G. 
(See No. 133.) 
A contemporary engraving by John Barra from the picture by 
Paul van Somer. 
143. Thomas Cecil, first Earl of Exeter, HXk 
Eldest son of William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, bom 1542 ; M.P. for 
Stamford; attended Queen Elizabeth at Kenil worth; distinguished 
himself in the wars of the Low Countries, and served against the 
Spanish Armada ; created Earl of Exeter, May 4, 1605 ; bene- 
factor to Clare Hall College; died February 7, 1622; buried in 
Westminster Abbey. 
Engraved by R. Cooper from the original picture by Jansen, in 
the collection of the Most Noble the Marquis of Er-uter. 
1 44. Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset, K.G. 
Only son of Sir Richard Sackville ; born at Buckhurst, in Sussex, 
1536 ; educated at Oxford and Cambridge, and studied at the Inner 
Temple ; created by Queen Elizabeth Baron Buckhurst, in 1566 ; 
Knight of the Garter, 1589 ; succeeded Lord Burleigh in the office 
of Lord High Treasurer, 3 598; continued in this office by James I., 
and on March 13, 1604, created Earl of Dorset; died suddenly at 
the Council-table, April 19, 1608. 
Engraved by G. Vertue from an original at Knowle in the 
possession of his Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset. 
145. Lodowick Stuart, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, 
K.G. (See No. 133.) 
A contemporary engraving by Simon de Pass. 
146. George Clifford, third Earl of Cumberland, K.G. (See 
No. 114.) 
Engraved by Robert White. 
147. George Yilliers, Duke of Buckingham, K.G. 
Son of Sir George Villiers ; born at Brookesby in Leicestershire, 
August 28, 1592; Master of the Horse, 1616; Knight of the 
Garter, and Viscount Villiers; Earl of Buckingham, 1617; and 
Marquis, 1618; set out with Prince Charles to Spain on a romantic 
journey to see the Infanta; created Duke of Buckingham, 1623 ; 
assassinated at Portsmouth by John Felton, August 23, 1628. 
A contemporary engraving by Henry de Pass, 1625. 
148. James Duke of Hamilton, K.G. 
Son of James second Marquis of Hamilton, born 1006 ; com- 
mander of the Royal Fleet; created Duke, 1643; defeated by 
Cromwell and Lambert at Preston, in Lancashire, August 17, 
1648 ; tried before Bradshaw and beheaded, March 9, 1649. 
Engraver unknown. 
