GALLERY.] 
PORTRAITS. 
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59. Archbishop Usher. Presented by Dr. A. Gifford. 
60. Dr. Thomas Burnet. “ Ad vivum pinxit Romse Ferdinand, 
3675.” Bequeathed by Matthew Waters, Esq. 1788. 
63. Henry Stebbing, D.D. “Jos. Highmore, pinx. 1757.” Pre¬ 
sented by his grandson Henry Stebbing , Esq. 1833. 
62. Sir Henry Spelman. Presented by Dr. A. Gifford. 
63. An Unknown Head, a scull in the right hand; on pannel; 
“ JStatis suse 24. A° 1569.” 
64. Sir William Dugdale. 
65. William Cecil, Lord Burghley. On pannel. Presented by 
Dr. A. Gifford. 
66. Matthew Prior, by Hudson, from an original of Eichards6'n. 
Presented by the Earl of BesbqzZZ'yn, 1775. 
67. An^Unknown Portrait. In one corner is written “J. Ray.” 
bequeathed by Sir William Watson : said to have been 'painted 
by Mrs. Beale. 
68. William Camden. On pannel. “ iEtatis lviii. mdcix. ” 
69. Sir Isaac Newton. Bequeathed by John Hatsell, Esq., Clerk 
of the H. of Commons. 1821. 
70. Rev. John Ray. This Portrait belonged to Sir Hans Sloane. 
71. John Speed, the historian. On pannel. 
72. Archbishop Cranmer, “ Anno etatis 57, Julij 20,” by Gerlach 
Flicke*. “ Gerlacus fliccius Germanus faciebat.” On pannel. 
Presented, in 3766, by John Michell, Esq. M.P. of Bayfield 
Hall, Norfolk. 
73. William Shakspeare. Presented by M. Maty, M.D. 
74. George Buci-ianan. A small portrait on pannel. “ TEtatis 76. 
Ano. 1581.” 
Fifth Compartment. 
75. Voltaire. Presented by M. Maty, M.D. 1760. 
76. An Unknown Head. 
77. Vesalius, on pannel, by Sir Antonio More. This Portrait be¬ 
longed to Sir Hans Sloane. 
78. An Unknown Portrait. Presented by Dr. A. Gifford. 
79. A Portrait (called Ciia. I. when Prince). Presented, in 1759, 
by Mrs. Elizabeth Gambarini. 
80. Anna Maria Schurman, by John Lievens. 
81. Sir Francis Drake. 
82. Pope Clement X. 
83. Sir Antonio More. On pannel. Presented by Dr. A. Gifford. 
84. Cosmo de Medici and his Secretary Bartol. Concini. A 
copy from Titian. Brought from the Old Cottonian Library. 
85. Martin Luther, a small wh. 1. on pannel. “ D. Martinus 
Luter, 1546, 18 Febr. TEtatis 63. iaer.” 
86. Queen Mary I. of England. “ Maria Princeps, Afio Dom. 
1531.” “ I. B.” initials of the painter. Presented by Sir 
Thomas Mantel. 
87. George, tenth and last Earl Marischal of Scotland. 
On copper; painted at Rome, 1752, by Placido Costanzi. Pre¬ 
sented by Lord Glenbervie. 
88. Jean Rousseau, employed in the Paintings of Montague House. 
Presented by Mrs. Wollfryes, 1757. 
* ^erlach or Gerbertus Fliccius. See Walp. Anecd. of Paint., 4to edit. p. 4. 
