199 Mary Chaworth, portrait of. 200 Mary Chaworth, portrait of. Lent by Mr. E. M. Kidd. Lent by Mr. A. Abbott. Mary Chaworth was the only daughter and heiress of Wm ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAITS. THESE ENGRAVINGS EMBRACE A NUMBER OF PORTRAITS OF CHARACTERS WHO HAVE PLAYED IMPORTANT PARTS Charles I. dictating to Sir Edward Walker, Secretary of War, who is depicted writing on a drum in the grounds of the Castle, Nottingham. Lent by Mr. James Ward. 202 Thomas Holles Pelham, Duke of Newcastle, and Henry Clinton, Earl of Lincoln. Engraved from the original painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1733. Engraved from the original painting by Francis Cotes, Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institu 3 The Rev. Gilbert Wakefield, В.А. Engraved in mezzotint, by R. Dunkarton, from the paintin William Artaud. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institu Rev. Gilbert Wakefield, born February 22nd, 1756. Was Ci in Church of England. He left the Ministry of that Ch to become a classical teacher in a Dissenting Acader Warrington. Celebrated as a political and theolo writer. Died 1801. 7 Charles Manners=Sutton. Born 1759. Archbis of Canterbury, from 1805 to 1828. He married in Mary, daughter of Thomas Thoroten, of Screveton, No Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institu 3 Richard, Earl Howe, of Langar, Notts., Admira the Fleet which gained the great victory of the 1s June, 1794, over the French off Ushant. Engraved : the original portrait by S. De Koster. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institu Lord Byron, Poet. Born in London, January 22nd, 1788. lived for some time at Newstead Abbey, Notts., whic famed as being Byron's ancestral estate; here he comp several important works. He died at Missolonghi, on A 19th, 1824, and his remains were laid in the family vaul Hucknall Torkard Church, Notts., on July 16th, 1824. ) Lord Byron. Engraved from the portrait by G. H. Harlow. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institut 211 Lord Byron. Engraved from the original portrait by Comte d'Orsay. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 212 Lord Byron. Engraved from a bust by Edward Mitchell, the expert bank-note forger. 213 Lord Byron's First Love. 214 Engraved after the painting by Gray. These engravings represent Lord Byron seated holding document in his hand, the figure by his side is that of Mary A. Chaworth, Byron's first love. John Chaworth Musters. Lent by Mr. James Ward. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 215 George Coldham, Town Clerk of Nottingham, 1792 1815. Mezzotint by C. Turner, after the portrait by William Artaud. Lent by the Committee of the Bromley House Library. 216 Richard Parkes Bonington. Proof engraving after the original portrait by A. Colin. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. R. P. Bonington, artist, born at Arnold 1801. Obtained brilliant reputation as a painter of coast scenery, and costume subjects. Died 1828. 217 Colonel Wildman, of Newstead Abbey. 218 Engraved from the portrait by F. Haynes. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. Colonel Wildman, born 1787. Joined 7th Hussars, 1808. Was in the memorable retreat of Corunna. He was a County Magistrate, and he served the office of High Sheriff, in 1821. Died 1859. Lord Rancliffe, of Bunney Park, Notts., M.P. for Engraved by T. Lupton, after the painting by Thomas Barber. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 219 The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. (for Newark.) Engraved from the portrait by W. Bradley. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution, 222 Erasmus Darwin, M.D., F.R.S. Engraved from the painting by Rawlinson. 223 John Smith-Wright. Lithographed by M. Gauci, from the portrait by Thoma Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' In John Smith-Wright was born 1771, died 1843, and wa the Founders and President of the Nottingham M Institution. 224 The Right Hon. Edward, Lord Belper. Engraved from the original portrait by G. Richmond, R.. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Ins 225 Joseph Gilstrap, of Newark, Notts. Engraved from the original portrait by F. Simonau. 226 Sir Francis Willoughby, with view of Wollato in background. Mezzotint by T. Man. Lent by Mr. Jame Sir Francis Willoughby died in 1665. He was ancesto Middleton, and father of Francis distinguished Naturalist. 227 Lord George Bentinck. Willough Engraved by J. W. Reynolds, after the painting by Samu Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' In Lord George Bentinck, Politician, born 1802, son of the Portland. Chiefly known as the leader of the o to Sir Robert Peel. Died 1848. 228 Robert Lowe, M.P. 229 Engraved from the original portrait by Baugniet. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. Lieut. Col. Thomas Bradshaw, of Newark. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 230 Henry Pelham Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle. Engraved by G. Zobel, after the painting by Sir J. W. Gordon, P.R.S.A. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 231 Henry Kirke White. (Etching). Lent by Mr. J. Potter Briscoe, F.R.H.S. 232 Henry Enfield, Town Clerk of Nottingham. 1815-1845. Engraved by J. H. Baker. Lent by Mr. Richard Enfield. VIEWS. 233 Robin Hood's Garland: Woodcut, used in an early edition. Lent by Mr. Robert White. Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cropper. 234 Nottingham, a South view of. S. Buck, 1743. 235 Newstead Abbey. J. Smith, 1764. Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cropper. 236 Nottingham Market Place. J. Robertson, actor at the Theatre 1806. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institute. 237 Nottingham, Bird's eye view of. G. Batters. Lent by the Committee of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution. 238 Nottingham, a South view of. T. Barber, 1808. Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cropper. |