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ing the Crofs, fuppofed to be the work of Guido. It was taken at Vigo; and being brought into England by the Duke of Ormond, came into the poffeffion of William Freeman, Efq. of Hamels, in Hertfordshire, who gave it to the So❤ ciety.

In the Hall are four whole length portraits of the Founder William of Wainfleet, bishop of Winchefter, Dr. Butler, William Freeman, Efq. and Prince Rupert; and two whole lengths of bishop Warner, and Dr. Hammond.

MUSIC SCHOOL.

A Portrait of Nicholas Laniere, the Musician Painter and Engraver in the time of Charles I. By Himself. He has a pallet and pencils in his hand, and mufic notes on a scrip of paper.

NEW

COLLEGE.

The windows on the South side of the Chapel are painted by William Price the Son; each window reprefents eight figures of Saints and Martyrs with their fymbols, as large as life.The painting over the altar, representing the Salutation of the Virgin, is by Mr. Henry Cook.

At the East end of the Hall are portraits of William of Wykeham, William of Wainfleet, and Henry Chicheley Founder of All-Souls College.

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The PICTURE GALLERY.

Sir Thomas Bodley, Founder of the Public Library, in the year 1597, by Hans Holbein.

King Alfred, Founder of University College, in the year 872.

John Baliol, and Devorguilla his wife, Founders of Baliol College, in the year 1268.

Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester, Founder of Merton College, in the year 1274.

Walter Stapleton, Bishop of Exeter, Founder of Exeter College, in the year 1316.

King Edward II. Founder of Oriel College, in the year 1327.

Robert Egglesfield, Confeffor to Queen Phillippa, Founder of Queen's College, in the year 1340.

William of Wickham, High Chancellor of England, Founder of New College, in the year 1379.

Richard Flemming Bishop of Lincoln, and Thomas Rotheram, Archbishop of York, Founders of Lincoln College, in the year 1429. Henry Chichley, Archbishop of Canterbury, Founder of All-Souls College, in the year

1437.

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William Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchefter, Founder of Magdalen College, in the year 1456. William Smith, Bishop of Lincoln, and Richard Sutton, Efq. Founders of Brazen-Nofe College, in the year 1511.

Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, Founder of Corpus Chrifti College, in the year 1516.

King Henry VIII. Founder of Christ Church College, in the year 1525.

Sir Thomas Pope, Founder of Trinity College, in the year 1554, by Holbein,

Sir Thomas White, Alderman of the City of London, Founder of St. John's College, in the year 1557.

Queen Elizabeth, Founder of Jefus College, in the year 1571.

Nicholas Wadham, Efq. and Dorothy his wife, Founders of Wadham College, in the year 1613.

Thomas Tyfdale, Efq. and Richard Wightwick, S. T. P. Founders of Pembroke College, in the year 1620.

Sir Thomas Cooke, Bart. Founder of Worcester College, in the year. 1714.

Henry IV. of France, on horfe-back, on copper.

John

John Selden, Efq. Benefactor to the Library.
Ifaac Fuller, a Painter, by H.mfelf.

John Harmer, M. D.

A Buft of John Duke of Marlborough.

A Statue of William Earl of Pembroke, Chancellor of the Univerfity of Oxford in King James the Firft's time and Charles I. in brass, defigned by Peter Paul Rubens.

Francis Cherry, Efq.

Mr. Dodwell the Hiftorian.

Dr. Alleftree, Canon of Chrift-Church.
John Bagford, Collector of Books for Lord
Oxford.

Francifcus Junius, a fine Sketch of Vandyke's. Lord Crew, Bishop of Durham, a great Benefactor, by Sir Godfrey Kneller.

King Charles II, and Queen Catherine, by Sir Peter Lely.

James, Duke of York, and his Dutchefs, by Ditto.

Sir Jofeph Williamfon, Secretary of State in King Charles the Second's time, by Sir Peter Lely.

Cardinal Howard, the late English Cardinal.
Abraham Cowley, a famous Poet.

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Sir George Mackenzie, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Martin Luther.

Sir William Dugdale, author of the Antiquities of Warwickshire, &c.

Sir Thomas Overbury, poifoned in the Tower in K. James the Firft's time, by Cornelius Jonfon.

Dr. King, Principal of St. Mary Hall, by Williams.

Samuel Butler, author of Hudibras, by Sir Peter Lely.

Matthew Prior, by Richardfon.

Mr. John Locke, by Gibson.

Johannes Duns Scotus, called Doctor Subtilis, by Spagnoletti.

The Rev. Tho. Baker, of St. John's College, Cambridge.

Dr. Rawlinfon, a great Antiquarian.

Jofeph Pullen, Vice-Principal of Magd. Hall, by Bing.

Sir Peter Griffinfield, Chancellor of Denmark. James Hyde, M. D. Principal of Magd. Hall. Thomas White, S. T. P. Founder of the Lecture in Moral Philofophy.

Dr. Samuel Clarke, Rector of St. James's, Lond. A Profpect of Antwerp.

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