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BY EDMUND LODGE, ESQ., O F.S.A. IN EIGHT VOLUMES. VOL. V. LONDON HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. MDCCCL. '' , , r > a LONDON I BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITKFBIARS. CONTENTS OF VOLUME V. 1. William, Second Duke of Hamilton . Mytens. 1651 From the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Hamilton, at Hamilton Palace. 2. James Stanley, Earl of Derby . Vandyke. 1651 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Derby, at Knowsley. 3. Francis, Lord Cottington . Van Somcr. 1652 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Clarendon, at the Grove. 4. Ralph, Lord Hopton .... Vandyke. 1652 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Egremont, at Petworth. 5. Edward Sackville, Fourth Earl of Dorset. Vandyke. 1652 From the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Dorset, at Knowle. 6. John Selden Mytens. 1654 From the Bodleian Collection, Oxford. CONTENTS. 7. James Stuart, Duke of Richmond . Vandyke. 1655 From the Collection of Sir John Shelley Sidney, Bart, at Penshurst. 8. Robert Rich, Earl op Warwick . Vandyke. 1658 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Bari of Hardwicke, at Wimpole. 9 . Oliver Cromwell ITr 77 Walker. 1658 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl Spencer, at Althorp. 10. Dorothy Percy, Countess or Leicester. Vandyke. lm From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Egremont, at Pctworth. 11. William Seymour, Mar«„,s „p Herteorb. Vandyke. J6<SO From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl Of Clarendon, at the Grove. Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle . V(mdyh_ Frmn the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Egremont, at Petworth. 1 3 ‘ Arciiibald Campbell, Marquis of Argyll . 1661 From the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Argyll, at Inverary Castle. H. Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, Daughter of Kino James the First . ^ aileaion if Fight Honourable the Earl of Craven, at Combe Abbey . 15. Charlotte he la Tremouille, Counted of Derby. 77 7 Vandyke. 1663 From the Collection ofJ thee KtRidh t tta 7 9M Honourable the ru 7 Earl of Derby, at Rnowsley. J CONTENTS. 16 Sir Kenelm Digby .... Vandyke. 1665 From the Original in the Bodleian Gallery, Oxford. 17. Montague Bertie, Earl of Lindsey . Vandyke 1666 From the Collection of the Right Honourable Baroness Willoughby of Eresby, at Grimsthorpe Castle. 18. Edward Somerset, Second Marquis of Worcester Vandyke. 1667 his the From the Collection of Grace Duke of Beaufort, at Badmington. 19. Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. Lely. 1667 From the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Bedford, at Woburn Abbey. 20. Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Vandyke. 1668 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Essex, at Cashiobury. 21. Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles the First. Vandyke. 1669 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Clarendon, at the Grove. 22. George Monk, Duke of Albemarle . Lely. 1670-1 From the Town Hall, Exeter. 23. Edward Montagu, Earl of Manchester . Lely. ] 67i From the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Bedford, at Wobu/rn Abbey. 24. Anne Hyde, Duchess of York . Lely. 1671 From the Collection of the Right Horunurable the Earl of Clarendon, at the Grove. CONTENTS. 25 . Edward Montagu, Earl of Sandwich . Lely. 1672 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the at Countess of Sandwich , Hinchinbroke. 26 . Thomas Lord Clifford, of Chudleigh . Lely. 1673 From the Collection of the Right Honourable Lord Clifford, at Ugbroolce. 27 . Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon . Lely. 1674 From the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Clarendon, at the Grove. 28 . John Powlett, Marquis of Winchester. P. Oliver. 1674 From the Collection of the Most Noble the Marquis of Winchester, at Amport House. 29 . Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke, and Montgomery ..... Mytens. 1675 From the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Dorset, at Knowle. 30 . William Kerr, Earl of Lothian . Jamieson. 1675 From the Collection of the Most Noble the Marquis of Lothian, at Newbattle Abbey. , w I L (U A M Second duke of Hamilton. OB, 1651 , WILLIAM, SECOND DUKE OF HAMILTON, Was the second of the two sons of James, second Marquis of Hamilton, by Anne, daughter of James Conyngham, seventh Earl of Glencairn, and was brother to James, the first Duke, a sketch of whose life may be found in this work. He was born on the fourteenth of December, 1616, ten years after that nobleman, and, having made some stay in the University of Glasgow, completed in a long residence on the continent an education in which we are told that erudition was less considered than that observation of men, and manners, and systems, so necessary to all whose views are directed to the higher orders of public employment. It is evident that he was so designed by his family, and his success could have doubtful, been scarcely for he was of the royal blood ; and, while he wras yet a child, his brother had gained the entire affection of First in Charles the ; the mean time he was dis- tinguished by the most promising talents. He returned from his travels in his twenty-first year, and with such confidence of immediate promotion, that on being shortly after refused the appointment of Master of the Horse to the Queen, because it had been promised to another, he prepared, with all the anger of a man who had been really ill used, to retire to France, and was dissuaded solely by an unsolicited promise from the King, of instant preferment.
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