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FRENCH PROTESTANT EXILES
- Three pair of small silver candlesticks, weighing 26 ounces.
- Two pair of silver candlesticks, gilt.
- Two pair of silver candlesticks, snuffers, and snuff-pan of the same.
- One silver tea table, weighing 133 ounces 5 dwt.
- One silver bason on a pedestal in form of a stand, weighing 79 ounces 8 dwt.
- One silver cistern peirced, supported by four dolphins.
- One small branched candlestick of silver gilt, weighing 34 ounces.
- One small German Silver cistern, gilt, weighing 33 ounces.
- no. Two Triangular German salt sellars of silver gilt.
- One small silver set half gilt, containing three small dishes, four plates, one goblet, one salt sellar, one knife, one spoon, and one fork of the same, weighing 58 ounces 2 dwt.
- Two silver knobs for a grate, and five handles for tongues, fire shool, &c., and four hooks to support the fire shouel, &c., all of silver.
- One German silver pott for broach and cover gilt.
- One small German barrell ornamented with silver.
- One silver clock.
A Memorandum of my Paintings, Pictures, and China.
- The picture of my father, by Mignard.
- The picture of my mother, by Mignard.
- A child sitting on a cusheon with a dog and a parrat, by Mignard.
- A child in swadling cloaths sleeping on a cusheon, by Mignard.
- A child’s head, by Mignard.
- The picture of the first wife of the old Marquis of Hallifax, by Lilly.
- The picture of the second wife of the old Marquis of Hallifax, by Lilly.
- The picture of my daughter sitting in a chair, as big as the life, by Kneller.
- Another picture of my daughter on half length. Kneller.
- The picture of Sir William Coventry. Kneller.
- The picture of my Lord Hallifax, half length.
- The picture of my Lord Leicester. Lilly.
- The picture of my Lady Sunderland, sister of my Lord Leicester, in the habit of a sheperdess. Lilly.
- The picture of the princess Conty.
- The picture of my brother, the Master of Requests.
- The picture of Madame de Seziozan, my grand-daughter.
- The picture of Madame the Countess de Viriville [Vierville?], my daughter.
- A Charity, a large picture.
- The Nativity of Saint John, a large peice.
- A flock of sheep, by Rassan.
- A picture, by Polbrille.
- A day-break.
- An head, by Pelerin, in bust.
- Three landskips, by Gaspe.
- Another landskip.
- Saint Peter’s head, as big as the life.
- Another head of an old man.
- Two seasons of the year, viz.: the summer and winter, by Fouquière.
- A piece of several pidgeons.
- Two men standing upright, as big as the life, by Van Dyke, in two pictures.
- A maid with a child on a cushion, by Mignard.
- Ten flower pieces, by Baptist.
- A garland and festoon of flowers, in two pieces, by Botson.