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149. Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham, K.G. (See 
No. 138.) 
Engraved by William Rogers, for Sir William Segar's " Honor, 
Military and Civill," folio 1602. 
150. John Lord Harrington. (See No, 134.) 
Engraved by R. Elstracke. 
151. Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham, K.G. (See No. 
138.) 
Engraved by J. Houbraken, from the picture by Frederico 
Zucchero, in the collection of his Grace the Duke of Kent. 
SCREEN V. 
152. Elizabeth Hard wick, Lady Cavendish, afterwards 
Countess of Shrewsbury, known in her day by the 
familiar appellation of " Bess of Hardwick." 
Daughter of John Hardwick, of Derbyshire; born 1520; mar- 
ried 1st, Richard Barley ; 2nd, Sir William Cavendish ; 3rd, Sir 
William St. Loo ; 4th, George Talbot, sixth Earl of Shrewsbury ; 
died 1607. She built Chatsworth, Hardwick, Oldcotes, Bolsover, 
and Worksop. 
153. Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby. 
Youngest daughter of Sir John Spencer, of Althorpe; married 
1579, Ferdinando, fifth Earl of Derby ; 2ndly, in 1600, Thomas 
Egerton, Baron Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor, afterwards Viscount 
Brackley ; died January 26, 1636. 
154. Anna, Lady Bacon. 
Second daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke ; born in 1528 ; wife of 
Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal ; governess to 
Edward VI. ; died at an advanced age at Gorhambury, in Hertford- 
shire. 
15 5. John Owen. 
An admired Latin poet, commonly styled the" English Martial ;" 
died 1623. 
156. Joshua Sylvester. 
Born 1563; died September 28, 1618. 
157. Sir Walter Raleigh, Kt. 
Born at Budleigh, in Devonshire, in 1552; founded the colouy 
in America which in honour of the Maiden Queen (Elizabeth) was 
named Virginia ; beheaded in Old Palace Yard, October 29, 1618. 
] 58. Aspect of both the Houses of Convocation. 
" A Venerable Aspect of both Houses of Convocation of the 
Reverend Prelates and Clergy of the Province of Canterbury, 
