Over one Doors Dead Game, by Murillio, from the Collection of Mr. Bagnols subrt isnges & Over the other Doors The Calcade of Terni, by Orizonti. Two large and fine Landfcapes, by Van-Artois, the Figures by David Teniers, from the Collection of Mr. Bagnols.anthi mncreds: A Landscape and Figures by Van Goyen.---Under it; "A Herdiman, and Cattle, by Murillio, a curious Picture. A. A Landscape, with a Cottage, by Dekker ---Under it; An Evening, with a Shepherd and Sheep, highly finished, by Bamboccio. The OCTAGON. 30 by 24, and 18 high, None Side of the Chimney; The Nativity, by Bronzino.--- Under it; The Madonna and Child, very beautiful, by Guido, bought out of the Hôtel de Hautefort at Paris. The Holy Family, a celebrated Picture of Barocci, and known by the Name of La Madonna della Gatta from the Cat in one Corner. It has been engraved, and was in the Collection of the Earl of Pomfret. A Moonlight on the Water, a perfect Picture of Vander Nearre antes to Mars, Venus, and Cupids, by Niccolo Pouffin, capital; from the Collection of Mr. Furnese. A Landscape with Ruins, beautiful, by Patel; from the Collection of Mons. de la Live at Paris. A Landscape by Gafpara Pouffin. stod targus A View of the Rhine, by Vofferman, very rare, Mofes fweetening the Waters of Marah, highly coloured, by Niccolo Pouffin, er A Landscape, with a Cart overturning by Moonlight, a capital Picture by Rubens, and well known by. Bollwaert's Print; from the Collection of the Comte de Guiche. The following fix Pictures bang on either Side of the St. Cecilia lying dead, and two Boy-Angels, exquifitely painted by Dominichino. A beautiful and moft lively Portrait of Sofonisba Angufciola, by Herfelf; from the Collection of Mr. Bagnols. Spring, with four Cupids, a sweet Picture, by Filippo Laura; a Prefent from William Fauquier, Efq. Chrift crowned with Thorns, by Aleffandro Veronefe. The Holy Family, by Rottenhamer, in the Style of the Old Italian Mafters, from the Collection of Mr. Fauquier. Over one Door; A Landscape and Figures, by Both. Chrift driving the Money-Changers out of the Temple, by Baffano The Holy Family, by Albano Over the other Door;. Noah's Sacrifice, the Ark at a diftance, by Imperiali po ginoc Two beautiful Pictures of Ruins and Figures, Filippo Lauras from the Collection of Dr. Mead, slam1 M to noißollab) sdt mott ; lar The SALON. 49 by 24, and 18% high. St. Margaret, whole Length, a moft capital and after A Farm A Farm Yard, with Figures and Cattle, by Murillio; from the Collection of Mr. Bagnols. St. John preaching in the Wildernefs, by Albano; A Landscape, with Cattle and Figures, by Van Uden. A very fine Landfcape, and Figures, by Niccolo Pouffin, from the Collection of Mr. Houlditch: It has been engraved by Vivares. Two other large Landscapes, by Van Artois: the Figures in one by David Teniers. The Holy Family, by Le Sueur, very fine. Louis XIV. on Horfeback, with his Court, by Vander Meulen. An Entertainment on the Texel, with English and Dutch Yatchs, a capital Vandervelde. Over one Door; Two Beggar-Boys, by Murillio. It came from Penshurst. Over the other Door; Sufanna and the Elders, by Annibale Carracci. Two Landscapes, by Wootton. A Landfcape, by Claude Le Lorrain, in his first Manner. A Landscape, by Ruyfdaal. In the CRIMSON-VELVET BEDCHAMBER, over the Chimney. A Piece of Architecture, with Figures, by Viviani. 6. The Honourable Henry Grenville, formerly Governor of Barbadoes. 7. The Honourable Thomas Grenville, who was killed in Defence of his Country, on board the Defiance, of which Ship he was Captain. 8. The Right Honourable Lady Hefter Pitt. The GALLERY. A Magnificent Apartment, 74 Feet by 25 Feet, and 20 Feet high, with Gobelin Tapeftry Chairs, and is hung with three fine Pieces of Tapestry, viz. 1. A beautiful Representation of a Farm. 2. A Dutch Wake from Teniers. 3. A Dutch Fishery, from ditto. The two Chimnies have Pictures of Roman Ruins over each, by Panini. The Four Doors have rural Pictures over each, viz. 1. Plowing. 2. Reaping. 3. Hay-making. 4. Sheep-fhearing. And a Rich Cabinet at each End, containing Books; and 10 Marble Bufts of Roman Emperors. HA ings: A Dreffing-Room. [ANGINGS of Yellow Silk Damask, trimmed with Silver; with the following Paint Joan of Arc, over the Chimney. Sir Thomas Temple. Lady Hefter Temple. THE A Bed-Chamber. HE Hangings, Bed, Chairs and Ornaments of Yellow Damask, the fame as in the Dressing-Room; with Paintings of, N The The Reprefentation of the Holy Lamb. Two Landscapes, one over each Door. GR A Dreffing-Room. REEN Damafk, trimmed with Gold, with the following Paintings, A Picture over the Chimney, by Rembrant. Two Saints, St. Laurence, and St. Stephen, one over each Door, On one Side, Orodes ordering melted Gold to be poured into the Mouth of Craffus." On the other, two Pieces of Ruins, and a Landfcape, with Dancing Satyrs, by Paul Brill, The Rape of Helen, by Thefeus. The Return of Chryfeis to her Father, both by Pri maticcio. G A Bed-Chamber. REEN Damask Bed, Hangings and Chairs trimmed with Gold. PAINTINGS. 1. An Original Portrait of Oliver Cromwell. 2. A Silenus. 3. A Portrait of Colonel Stanyan. A Dreffing-Room. HE Paintings in this Room are, THE A Portrait of Rubens's Wife, over one Door, by Rubens. Over the other, a Knight of the Bath, by Vandyke. Cymon and Iphigenia. The |