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io s. VIL APRIL 13, 1907.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


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LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1907.


CONTENTS. No. 172.

INOTES : Miss Linwood's Gallery, Leicester Square, 281 Longfellow, 282 Dodsley's Famous Collection of Poetry, 284 ' Cartularium Saxonicum ' Glencoe Massacre "Cubbarcly" Notices in the United States, 287 A Face upon Conscience, 288.

QUERIES : " Ceiba" William Talman, Architect Hampton Court Palace Browne's 'Religio Medici,' 1707, 288 Hannah Lightfoot: a Portrait Fanshawe Portrait and MS. 'Punch' on Oldridge's Balm of Columbia " Ulidia," House Motto Postage Stamps, 1830-62 Satire on Pitt" Fires" for " Cymbals," 289 Talbot " Road of words " Months and Days in French Hilton and Hare Families William Clindenin, M.D. Fifth Monarchy Men, 290.

SIEPLIES : The Chiltern Hundreds, 291 Tailor in Dresden China Iver, Bucks: Gallyhill High Wycombe: its Etymology Broken on the Wheel, 292 Drum-Major: John Bibie "Podike" A Musical Family: Dr. Jay Worple Way Authors of Quotations Wanted Porlock Church, 293 Legends on English Gold and Silver Coins "Forwhy" Bells mentioned by Hood Latin Pronun- ciation in England Religious Houses of .Sussex "Kings- ley's Stand," 294 Scott's 'Black Dwarf "Then with Rodney we will go, my boys " Women and Wine-making Camoens, Sonnet cciii. : " Frescas belvederes " " Esprit de 1'escalier": Wotton on Ambassadors, 295 'R^ponse aux Questions d'un Provincial' "Creeling" the Bride-

f-oom Dipping Well in Hyde Park, 296 Goldsmith's legy on the Death of a Mad Dog O. W. Holmes on Citizenship, 297 Anne Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter, 298.

"NOTES ON BOOKS: Early English Dramatists Thomas Stanley's Lyrics ' Golden Anthologies ' ' The English Catalogue of Books The Scottish Historical Review.' Notices to Correspondents.


Jiotes.

MISS LINWOOD'S GALLERY, LEICESTER SQUARE.

A SHORT description of this gallery is given in ' Leigh's New Picture of London,' new ed., 1823, p. 374. It

"is an interesting display of ingenuity and taste, consisting of copies in needle work of some of the best English and foreign pictures. They are ex- hibited in elegant apartments, comprising a gallery 100 feet long, a grotto of the same length, and a room appropriated to sacred subjects. Amongst the works which Miss Linwood has copied with

\inparalleled taste and skill are "

Then follow the titles of some of the pictures, the names of the original artists being given in most, if not all cases.

Timbs in his ' Romance of London ' (? vol. ii.), p. 282, note, speaking of Savile House, says : " Here Miss Linwood exhibited her needlework from 1800 until her death in 1845."

John Hollingshead in his ' Story of Leicester Square', 1892, says (p. 40) : "" Various shows seized upon the remains of Savile House, the most simple and innocent of which was Miss Linwood's display of .Art Needlework." A little further on he


speaks of " the mild dissipation of Miss Linwood's gallery, with its buns, sponge- cakes, and lemonade." On p. 41 is an. oval portrait of Miss Linwood.

I have a catalogue of " Miss Linwood's Gallery of Pictures in Worsted, Leicester Square, 1816."

1. Landscape Sun-set. Cozens.

2. Jephtha s rash Vow. Opie.

3. Pomeranian Dog. D. Catton.

4. Cottage Girl. Russel.

5. Fox alarmed, stealing from shelter. Original.

6. Head of St. Peter. Guido.

7. Grapes. Jackson.

8. Oysters. Moses Haughton.

9. On a goldfinch starved to death in a ca-e

Russel.

10. Farmer's Stable. Morland.

11. Landscape. Cozens.

12. Sea-piece Brisk Gale. J. Ruysdale.

13. The Gleaner. Westall.

14. Lobster and Crab. Francis Place, Esq.

15. Virgil's Tomb by Moon-light. Joseph Wright

16. Mount Vesuvius. Wright.

17. Landscape A Fishing party. An Original.

18. Laughing Girl. Sir Joshua Reynolds.

19. Pigs. Morland.

20. Dogs watching. Morland.

21. David with his sling. Carlo Dolci.

22. Woodcocks and King-fisher. Moses Haughton.

23. Partridges. Moses Haughton.

24. Litter of Foxes. From a celebrated painting.

25. Landscape Boys angling. Wilson.

26. Sleeping girl. Sir Joshua Reynolds.

27. Setters. Morland.

28. Kennel and dogs. Morland.

29. Portrait. Hopner.

30. Lodona. Maria Cos way.

31. Cottage in flames. J. Wright.

32. Landscape. - Cozens.

33. Carp. J. Miller.

34. Shepherd's boy in a storm. Gainsborough.

35. Girl and Kitten. Sir Joshua Reynolds.

36. Dogs at Play. Morland.

37. Horse. Boultbee.

38. Landscape. Cozens.

39. Landscape Effect of Moonlight. Joseph

Wright.

40. Hare. Moses Haughton.

41. Ass and children. Gainsborough.

42. American owl. Reinagle.

43. Woodman. Barker.

44. Gloomy Landscape. Cozens.

45. Fortune-Tellers. Rev. W. Peters.

46. Head of King Lear. Sir Joshua Reynolds.

47. Eloisa A nun. J. Opie.

48. Water-fall. Ruysdale.

GOTHIC ROOM.

49. To the Riyht, Portrait of General Napoleon

Bonaparte.

50. To the Left, Hubert and Arthur. Northcote.

[Four Figures as large as Life.]

51. Lady Jane Grey. Northcote.

COTTAGE.

52. Children at the fire. Gainsborough.

and Dog. From Nature.

53. Girl and Cat entering the Cottage. Gains-

borough.