?A PORTRAITS. [EAST 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: “ iEtatis suae 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. “ jEtat. 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 w r en, which continued 30 years, and 
then grew into two horns, one of w 7 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, “ AStat. 61, 
1703.” By Woolaston. 
115. Mr. George Vertue, the Engraver, “ lEt. 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 Pias Newydd, Anglesea ; the other 
of Stonehenge. Presented by Richard Tongue, Esq. 1837. 
The following Portraits, formerly Nos. 61, 84, 85, 87, 107, and 108, viz. 
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1400, a small wh. 1. on 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. 
HENRY ELLIS. 
July 8, 1844. 
