Matthew William Peters, , his life and work . of Messrs. \icars Brothers. Macdonald, Sir Archibald, in judges robes andhood.—(50 by 40). Ex. 1910, No. 45 ;owner, George H. Shepherd, Esq. Manchester, George Montagu, 4th Duke of, asGrand Master of Masons.—D. September 2nd,1788. , in robes, holding a compass inhand. Painted for the Freemasons 1785, No. 70. En. by Leney. Burntat the Freemasons Tavern. Manners, Lady Elizabeth Isabella, eldest daughterof Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland.—M. August2ist, 179S, Richard Norman ; d. October 5th,1853. The picture was painted shortly


Matthew William Peters, , his life and work . of Messrs. \icars Brothers. Macdonald, Sir Archibald, in judges robes andhood.—(50 by 40). Ex. 1910, No. 45 ;owner, George H. Shepherd, Esq. Manchester, George Montagu, 4th Duke of, asGrand Master of Masons.—D. September 2nd,1788. , in robes, holding a compass inhand. Painted for the Freemasons 1785, No. 70. En. by Leney. Burntat the Freemasons Tavern. Manners, Lady Elizabeth Isabella, eldest daughterof Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland.—M. August2ist, 179S, Richard Norman ; d. October 5th,1853. The picture was painted shortly afterthe ladys marriage. Its present whereaboutsis not known. Ditto.—Painted as a child in the same costumeas she sat to Reynolds (48 by 50). Ex. , No. 33 ; owner, John F. C. Norman,and was subsequently in the possession ofCharles Davis. Manners.—Portrait of a daughter of Charles,4th Duke of Rutland ; head (18J by 17). Manners.—Portrait of another child of samefamily : companion to above. Mathew, Miss.—En. by J. PORTRAIT OF A HIS LIFE AND WORK 55 Merry Wives of Windsor, Act III., Scene in the Buclt Basket.—(loo by 72.)Painted for AUierman John Boydell, andengraved by J. P. Simon for the BoydellShakespeare: published Dec. 24th, 1793. ^oWat the sale of the Shakespeare Gallery-,May 20th, 1805 (Xo. 43), /43 rs. Purchaser,G. Stainforth. for Sir Francis Baring. Nowin the collection of the Earl of Northbrook. Ditto, Act II., .Scene 1. Mrs. Page and reading Falstafls Love-letters.— (100 by72.) Another of the Boydell pictures. En. byRobert Thaw, December 24th, 1793, andsold at the tirst day of the sale of the Shake-speare Gallery^ May 17th, 1805, for ^24 js. Pur-chaser, A. Paxton. Ex. 1910 (receivedtoo late to be catalogued). Owner, MaxMichaeUs, Esq. E\. Grafton Galleries 1899,No. loi. Ditto.—Falstaff dressed as Heme the Hunter,with stags horns on his head, standingbetween Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford. Sir HughEvans, Anne


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