DescriptionCatalogue of portraits, miniatures &c. - in the possession of Cecil George Savile, 4th Earl of Liverpool, Lord Steward, &c (1905) (14576756240).jpg |
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Title: Catalogue of portraits, miniatures &c. : in the possession of Cecil George Savile, 4th Earl of Liverpool, Lord Steward, &c
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Savile, Cecil George
Subjects: Kirkham Abbey (Yorkshire, England)
Publisher: (Liverpool : s.n.)
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute
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Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish. Head and shoulders,nearly profile, to the right. Dressed in a light blue coat.Copy in pastel (12 x g in.) by Lady Hawkesbury of the small pastel portrait in the possession of her brother, Henry F. C. Cavendish, Esq. no. Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bart, of Walcot, co. Ox., and ofHawkesbury, co. Glouc, eldest son of Sir Robert Jenkinson,1st Bart. He was M.P. for Oxfordshire in nine Parliaments,from 1688 to his death. He died 30 January, 1709-10. Onoval canvass, three-quarter face to the right. Dressed inbrown and wearing a wig. Oval canvass 30 x 24 in.By Sir Godfrey Kneller. in. Susan Louisa Cavendish, as a child, aged 3, eldest daughterof Lt.-Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish, after-wards 2nd wife of Cecil, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, now 4thEarl of Liverpool. Head. Three-quarter face to the left.Fair curls. Dressed in grey. On circular canvass 18 in. Copy by Miss Lancaster Lucas of the original in thepossession of H. F. C. Cavendish, Esq. Plate XXXI.
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PORTRAITS, &C, AT 2, CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE. 59 12. Sarah, wife of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Bart., and sister and sole heir of Thomas Tomlins, Esq., and daughter of ThomasTomlins, Esq., of Bromley Hall, co. Middlesex, by Susanna,daughter and, in her issue, coheir of William Cranmer, Esq.,grandson of Edmund Cranmer, younger brother of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury. She died 8 August, 1709. On ovalcanvass, nearly full face, slightly turned to the left. Dressedin blue with brown drapery. Oval canvass 30 x 24 in.By Sir Godfrey Kneller. 13. Everard Fawkener, younger son of Sir Everard Fawkener,and brother of William Augustus Fawkener, above mentioned.He died at Mistley, near Manningtree, 3 Oct., 1803, aged 50.Head and shoulders. Three-quarter face to the left.Dressed in a light blue coat. Copy in pastel (12 x 9 in.) by Lady Hawkesbnry of thesmall pastel portrait in the possession ofher brother,H. F. C. Cavendish, Esq. 14. Mary, wife of Ralph Hawtrey, Esq., of Ruislip, co. Middlesex, an
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