Matthew William Peters, , his life and work . resented by the Rev. , , as a mark of his respect to theUniversity and of the singular regard he has forso great and able an advocate of Christianity,1785. Three-quarters. The portrait wassubsequently applied for by the relatives ofDr. Wliite, and returned to them. Winchilsea, George William, 9th Earl of, whena boy.—B. May, 1791 ; d. January Sth, crimson velvet. The picture is paintedvery much in the style of Reynolds, for whosework it is sometimes mistaken. Owner, AlanG. Finch, Esq., Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland. Woman in B


Matthew William Peters, , his life and work . resented by the Rev. , , as a mark of his respect to theUniversity and of the singular regard he has forso great and able an advocate of Christianity,1785. Three-quarters. The portrait wassubsequently applied for by the relatives ofDr. Wliite, and returned to them. Winchilsea, George William, 9th Earl of, whena boy.—B. May, 1791 ; d. January Sth, crimson velvet. The picture is paintedvery much in the style of Reynolds, for whosework it is sometimes mistaken. Owner, AlanG. Finch, Esq., Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland. Woman in Bed, A.—Ex. 1777, No. 220. (See Lydia.)Woman, Head of a.—Pastel (oval, 24 by 17^). Ex. 1910, No. 25 ; owner, Tankerville Chamberlayne, Esq. Woolsthorpe, Ruins of.—En. in Nicholss Historyof Leicestershire, Plate XX., page 83. Wrench, The Rev. T. R., when a child, and hisbrother.—Ex. 1910, No. 46 ; owner, E. M. Wrench, Esq. Young Lady, A, in Crayons.—Ex. 1776, No. 224. Young Gentleman.— Ex. 1766, A A^ T K R S, / -jr. •jr^9^^^^ue/r^ CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVINGS MADE FROM PICTURES BY M. W. PETERS, ,WITH PARTICULARS OF THE DIFFERENT STATES. The List is not exhaustive, but will be found to contain most of the important plates afterthe artist arranged in alphabetical order according to the titles. Will;am Addingfon.—(Mezzotint). J. K. , in oval frame. In uniform of West-minster Volunteers. H. 15, Sub. 14, W. 11. I. In scratched letters.—Painted by , Eiigravd by J. P. Addington. Esqr. PuhlislCd May I,1781, by J. Birchall, No. 473, Strand, London. II.—Same engraved. B. 1728 : educated at Camliridge ; ; thirt\ years magistrate at BowStreet; d. April 7, 1811. Priced in Boydells Catalogue for i8o? at7/6. All for Love.— (Book Illustration). A. Nymphs like Nereids round her couch were placedWhere she another Sea-born Venus lay. Bells British Librarj, Strand, March 31s


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