28 PORTRAITS. [E. ZOOL. GAL* 
89. Capt. William Dampier, by Murray. It belonged to Sir 
Hans Sloane. 
90. Cardinal Sforza Palavicini, 1663. Presented by Smart 
Lethieullier , Esq. 
91. Ulysses Aldrovandus, by Giorgioni. It belonged to Sir 
Hans Sloane. 
92. An unknown Portrait of a Gentleman in a ruff and long 
beard : “ jEtatis suse 66, An. Dom. 1590.” On pannel. 
93. Isabella, Infanta of Spain. 
94. St. Evremond. Presented by M . Maty , M.D. 
95 . Sir Peter Paul Rubens. 
96. Landscape by Wilson. 
97. John-Gutenberg, the inventor of the art of printing with move- 
able types. Presented by Paul Vaillant , Esq. 
98. Henry Frederick, Prince of Orange. Presented , in 1782, 
by Lord Fred. Campbell. 
99. John Locke. Presented by Matthew Maty , M. D. 
100. Governor Herbert, by Devis. Presented by Admiral Page * 
101. James Parsons, M.D. “ iEtat. 60 anno quo Benj. Wilson 
pinxit, 1762.” Bequeathed by Dr. Knight , 1772. 
102. John Wallis, D. D., the Mathematician. 
103. Mary Davis, an inhabitant of Great Saughall in Cheshire, taken 
1668, “ setatis 74.” At the age of 28 an excrescence grew 
upon her head, like a wen, which continued 30 years, and 
then, grew into two horns, one of w T hich the profile represents. 
104. Sir John Doderidge. Presented by Dr. A. Gifford. 
105. Dr. Gowin Knight, 1st Principal Librarian of the British 
Museum, by Benj n . Wilson. Bequeathed by Dr. Knight , 1772. 
106. Frank of Borsalia, Earl of Ostervant, who died in 1470. 
107. Algernon Sidney. 
108. Alexander Pope. Presented by Francis Annesley , Esq. 
109. Unknown, t. Cha. II. 
110. Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield, by Ramsay, 1765. 
Presented by Sir Thomas Robinson, Bart, in 1777. 
111. Richard Baxter. Presented by Dr. A. Gifford , 1760. 
112. Sir Henry Vane, Jun. Presented by Thomas Hollis , Esq. 
113. Lodowick Muggleton, “ Aged 66, 1674.” 
114. Thomas Britton, the Musical small-coal-man, “ iEtat. 61, 
1703.” By Woolaston. 
115. Mr. George Vertue, the Engraver, “ iEt. l. 1733.” Pre¬ 
sented by his widow , 1775. 
116. Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. On pannel. Pre^ 
sented by Dr. A. Gifford . 
At the north end of this Gallery, by the sides of the door, are two 
Paintings, one of the Cromlech at Plas Newydd, Anglesea; the other 
of Stonehenge. Presented by Richard Tongue , Esq. 1837. 
HENRY ELLIS. 
May 17, 1852. 
The following Portraits, formerly Nos. 61, 84, 85, 87, 107, and 108, viz. 
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1400, a small wh. 1. oh pannel: a Limning of Frederick III. of 
Saxony, by Lucas Cranach; the Portraits of Moliere, Corneille, and an unknown 
head by Dobson, all on pannel; with the Portrait of a Pope or Cardinal; on ac¬ 
count of their diminutive size, have been transferred to the Print Room. 
