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cated to me, fome time fince, by the late worthy 
and learned Mr. William Huddesford, keeper of the 
Afhmolean Mufeum. 
1. Sir John Traaefcant, fenior. A three quarter piece, 
ornamented with fruit, flowers, and garden 
roots. 
2. Ditto. After his deceafe. 
3. A fmall three quarter piece. Watercolours. 
4. A large piece, of his wife, fon, and daughter. 
Quarter length. 
5. Sir John Tradefcant, junior, in his garden. Half 
length, a fpade in his hand. 
6. Ditto, with his wife, in one piece. Half length. 
7. Ditto, with his friend Zythepfa of Lambeth, a 
collection of fhells, See. upon a table before 
them. A large quarter piece, inferibed Sir John 
Tradefcant’s fecond wife, and fon. 
Thefe pictures have no date, nor painter’s name, as 
I can yet find. They are efteemed to be good por- 
traits. Who the perfon was, called in the picture Zy- 
thepfa, I never could learn. He is painted as if entering 
the room, and Sir John is fhaking him by the hand. 
I have the honour to remain, with great efteem, 
S I R, 
Your moft faithful, 
Do&ors-Commons, 
November a, 27 72. 
humble fervant, 
And. Coltee Ducarel. 
XIII. Be 
