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Richard Purcell Lady
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Lady
James Watson Jemima, Countess Cornwallis
James Watson, 1740–1790
Jemima, Countess Cornwallis
Alexander van Haecken Mrs Clive, Of all the Arts that sooth the human brest...
Alexander van Haecken, 1701–1758
Mrs Clive, Of all the Arts that sooth the human brest..
Henry Spicer Barbara, Countess of Coventry
after Henry Spicer, 1741–1804
Barbara, Countess of Coventry
Richard Houston The Right Honorable Maria Countess of Coventry
Richard Houston, ca. 1721–1775
The Right Honorable Maria Countess of Coventry
John Smith, the mezzotinter The Right Honorable Lady Elizabeth Cromwell (1674-1704)
John Smith, the mezzotinter, 1652–1743
The Right Honorable Lady Elizabeth Cromwell (1674-1704)
P. Stee Miss Salethea Dawkens
P. Stee
Miss Salethea Dawkens
John Dixon Elizabeth and Emma Crewe
John Dixon, ca. 1740–1811
Elizabeth and Emma Crewe
Richard Tompson Madame Davis
Richard Tompson, died 1693
Madame Davis
John Faber the Younger Beauties of Hampton Court: The Right Honorable Mary, Countess of Dorset
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Beauties of Hampton Court: The Right Honorable Mary, Countess of Dorset
Samuel Okey Lady Anne Dawson (1733-1769)
Samuel Okey, active 1765–1780
Lady Anne Dawson (1733-1769)
John Faber the Younger Beauties of Hampton Court: The Right Honorable Mary, Countess of Dorset
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Beauties of Hampton Court: The Right Honorable Mary, Countess of Dorset
John Blackmore Dutch Lady
John Blackmore, active 1740–1780
Dutch Lady
Thomas Johnson Lady Erskine
Thomas Johnson, 1709–1767
Lady Erskine
Thomas Watson Janet, Lady Erskine
Thomas Watson, 1743–1781
Janet, Lady Erskine
Richard Purcell Frances, Countess of Essex (d. 1759)
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Frances, Countess of Essex (d. 1759)
Richard Tompson The Right Honorable Countess of Exeter (Anne, d.1703)
Print made by Richard Tompson, died 1693
The Right Honorable Countess of Exeter (Anne, d.1703)
Richard Purcell Miss Eyebright
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Miss Eyebright
Richard Purcell Lady Fenoulhet (Miss Day)
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Lady Fenoulhet (Miss Day)
James McArdell The Honourable Susanna Fitzpatrick
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
The Honourable Susanna Fitzpatrick
John Faber the Younger Mrs. Faber
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Mrs. Faber
James Watson Miss Fordyce
James Watson, 1740–1790
Miss Fordyce
James McArdell Lady Fortescue
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
Lady Fortescue
John Jones Contentment (Miss Gibbons)
John Jones, ca. 1745–1797
Contentment (Miss Gibbons)
John Faber the Younger Her Grace the Duchess of Grafton
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Her Grace the Duchess of Grafton
Richard Tompson Madame Graham
Richard Tompson, died 1693
Madame Graham
James McArdell Lady Grammont
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
Lady Grammont
James McArdell Miss Gravile (Frances Anne Greville and her brother as "Hebe and Cupid"
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
Miss Gravile (Frances Anne Greville and her brother as "Hebe and Cupid"
John Faber the Younger Mrs Mary Ann Granville
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Mrs Mary Ann Granville
Richard Purcell Miss Greenway
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Miss Greenway
Charles Spooner Miss Catharine Gunning
Charles Spooner, c.1720–1767
Miss Catharine Gunning
Richard Purcell Mrs. Hale
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Mrs. Hale
Richard Purcell Miss Gravile
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Miss Gravile
Richard Houston Elizabeth Duchess of Hamilton Brandon
Richard Houston, ca. 1721–1775
Elizabeth Duchess of Hamilton Brandon
Richard Houston Her Grace Elizabeth Duchess of Hamilton
Richard Houston, ca. 1721–1775
Her Grace Elizabeth Duchess of Hamilton
James McArdell Miss Horneck
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
Miss Horneck
John Faber the Younger Miss Hoare
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Miss Hoare
John Faber the Younger The Lady Howard Abbess of the English Nuns at Antwerp
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
The Lady Howard Abbess of the English Nuns at Antwerp
John Faber the Younger Miss Hudson
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Miss Hudson
James McArdell Jane Countess of Hyndford
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
Jane Countess of Hyndford
James Watson Mrs. Irwin
James Watson, 1740–1790
Mrs. Irwin
John Faber the Younger The Right Honorable the Countess of Jersey
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
The Right Honorable the Countess of Jersey
Thomas Watson Frances Countess of Jersey
Thomas Watson, 1743–1781
Frances Countess of Jersey
Richard Purcell The Right Honorable Lady Charlotte Johnston
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
The Right Honorable Lady Charlotte Johnston
Richard Purcell Jewess
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Jewess
John Faber the Younger The Right Honorable the Countess of Jersey
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
The Right Honorable the Countess of Jersey
James Watson Miss Jones
James Watson, 1740–1790
Miss Jones
James Watson Miss Polly Jones
Print made by James Watson, 1740–1790
Miss Polly Jones
Valentine Green Miss Kettle
Valentine Green, 1739–1813
Miss Kettle
James Watson Miss Jones
Print made by James Watson, 1740–1790
Miss Jones
Abraham Blooteling Anne Killigrew
Print made by Abraham Blooteling, 1640–1690
Anne Killigrew
John Faber the Younger Mrs. Knight a Famous Singer and Favourite of King Charles II
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Mrs. Knight a Famous Singer and Favourite of King Charles II
James McArdell Katharine Countess of Lincoln
James McArdell, ca. 1729–1765
Katharine Countess of Lincoln
Richard Purcell Lady George Lenox
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Lady George Lenox
Thomas Watson Miss Lumsdon
Thomas Watson, 1743–1781
Miss Lumsdon
Richard Tompson Madame Jane Long
Richard Tompson, died 1693
Madame Jane Long
John Wright Avishays; page 16 (Volume One)
John Wright, ca. 1745–1820
Avishays; page 16 (Volume One)
Edward Mitchell Bank of Scotland; page 21 (Volume One)
Edward Mitchell, active 1805–1816
Bank of Scotland; page 21 (Volume One)
J. Goode Bayarg Tower, Dumfriesshire; page 27 (Volume One)
J. Goode, active 1810–1865
Bayarg Tower, Dumfriesshire; page 27 (Volume One)
unknown artist Beaumanor Old Hall; page 29 [page 30 blank] (Volume One)
unknown artist
Beaumanor Old Hall; page 29 [page 30 blank] (Volume One)
unknown artist A Cloyster, Formerly Part of the Monastry of St. Bartholomew the Great (from European Magazine); page 26 (Volume One)
unknown artist
A Cloyster, Formerly Part of the Monastry of St. Bartholomew the Great (from European Magazine); page 26 (Volume One)
John Rogers Entrance to the Archiepiscopal Palace, at Bishopthorpe (published by I. T. Hinton); page 34 (Volume One)
John Rogers, 1808–ca.1888
Entrance to the Archiepiscopal Palace, at Bishopthorpe (published by I. T. Hinton); page 34 (Volume One)
unknown artist Biebrich; page 33 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Biebrich; page 33 (Volume One)
Francis Stephen Cary Belvedere, Hampshire, The Seat of Sir William Fordyce; page 31 (Volume One)
Francis Stephen Cary, 1808–1880
Belvedere, Hampshire, The Seat of Sir William Fordyce; page 31 (Volume One)
Robert Scott Bonington House, the Seat of Lady Ross-Baillie; page 36 (Volume One)
Robert Scott, 1771–1841
Bonington House, the Seat of Lady Ross-Baillie; page 36 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears Boscobel House; page 35 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Boscobel House; page 35 (Volume One)
Alfred William Warren Bermondsey Priory, for Dr. Hughsons description of London; page 32 (Volume One)
Alfred William Warren, active 1791–1809
Bermondsey Priory, for Dr. Hughsons description of London; page 32 (Volume One)
unknown artist Breaching Castle, Angus Shire; page 37 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Breaching Castle, Angus Shire; page 37 (Volume One)
Robert Tingle Brewer's Alms House, Mile End; page 40 (Volume One)
Robert Tingle, 19th century
Brewer's Alms House, Mile End; page 40 (Volume One)
Samuel Rawle The New Stables at Brighton, built for his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; page 39 (Volume One)
Samuel Rawle, 1771–1860
The New Stables at Brighton, built for his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; page 39 (Volume One)
M. J. Starling North West View of Brenckburn Priory, Northunberland; page 44 (Volume One)
M. J. Starling, active 1830
North West View of Brenckburn Priory, Northunberland; page 44 (Volume One)
F. Mansell Brownholme Hall; page 41 (Volume One)
F. Mansell, 19th century
Brownholme Hall; page 41 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears Bunyan's Native House at Elstow; page 46 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Bunyan's Native House at Elstow; page 46 (Volume One)
unknown artist Bunyan's Vestry Chair (with text) from the mirror; page 47 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Bunyan's Vestry Chair (with text) from the mirror; page 47 (Volume One)
unknown artist The Ichonography of ye Lord Burghleys Hospital; as it stood Anno 1597, from an old manuscript; page 50 (Volume One)
unknown artist
The Ichonography of ye Lord Burghleys Hospital; as it stood Anno 1597, from an old manuscript; page 50 (Volume One)
unknown artist Burghley House from the Gardens; page 48 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Burghley House from the Gardens; page 48 (Volume One)
unknown artist Burn House; page 51 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Burn House; page 51 (Volume One)
Pierre Charles Canot Burton Constable; page 53 (Volume One)
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Burton Constable; page 53 (Volume One)
unknown artist The North Prospect of the Lord Burghley's Hospital in Stanford Baron; page 49 (Volume One)
unknown artist
The North Prospect of the Lord Burghley's Hospital in Stanford Baron; page 49 (Volume One)
John J. Hinchliff Carstairs (Central View) Lanarkshire; page 57 (Volume One)
John J. Hinchliff, 1805–1875
Carstairs (Central View) Lanarkshire; page 57 (Volume One)
unknown artist Burns's Mausoleum at Dumfries (with text); page 52 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Burns's Mausoleum at Dumfries (with text); page 52 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears Newstead Abbey, the Family Seat of the Byrons [the same engraving appears in "The Tourist, aliterary and anti-slavery journal", London, October 29, 1832, page 53]; page 54 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Newstead Abbey, the Family Seat of the Byrons [the same engraving appears in "The Tourist, aliterary and anti-slavery journal", London, October 29, 1832, page 53]; page 54 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears Chancer's Inn, Canterbury; page 61 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Chancer's Inn, Canterbury; page 61 (Volume One)
unknown artist Lord Byron's Palace, at Venice (from the Mirror); page 55 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Lord Byron's Palace, at Venice (from the Mirror); page 55 (Volume One)
unknown artist Lord Cathcart's House, Whitehall; page 58 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Lord Cathcart's House, Whitehall; page 58 (Volume One)
Peter Mazell Rows in Bridge Street, Chester; page 64 (Volume One)
Peter Mazell, active 1761–1797
Rows in Bridge Street, Chester; page 64 (Volume One)
Joseph C. Bentley Chip Chase Castle, Northumberland; page 66 (Volume One)
Joseph C. Bentley, 1809–1851
Chip Chase Castle, Northumberland; page 66 (Volume One)
W. Taylor The Court Yard, Chillingham Castle; page 65 (Volume One)
W. Taylor, active 1790–1810
The Court Yard, Chillingham Castle; page 65 (Volume One)
H. Winkles Coltman's Castle, Co. Cork; page 70 (Volume One)
H. Winkles, Active 1834–1840
Coltman's Castle, Co. Cork; page 70 (Volume One)
George Barret Christ Church-College, Oxford; page 68 (Volume One)
George Barret, ca. 1728/32–1784
Christ Church-College, Oxford; page 68 (Volume One)
Henry S. Storer Residence of the late Mrs. Clive, Twickenham; page 69 (Volume One)
Henry S. Storer, 1795–1837
Residence of the late Mrs. Clive, Twickenham; page 69 (Volume One)
unknown artist Chirk Castle, Denbighshire; page 67 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Chirk Castle, Denbighshire; page 67 (Volume One)
J. Steed Conservatory at Weisbaden; [not numbered] (Volume One)
J. Steed, active 1830–1832
Conservatory at Weisbaden; [not numbered] (Volume One)
John Greig View in the Quadrangle Cowdray House (for the Excursions through Essex); page 74 (Volume One)
John Greig, active 1803–1853
View in the Quadrangle Cowdray House (for the Excursions through Essex); page 74 (Volume One)
unknown artist Cowper's House at Olney (with text)(from the Mirror)[a similar engraving appears in "The Tourist; a literary and anti-slavery journal", January 28, 1833, page 189]; page 76 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Cowper's House at Olney (with text)(from the Mirror)[a similar engraving appears in "The Tourist; a literary and anti-slavery journal", January 28, 1833, page 189]; page 76 (Volume One)
unknown artist A View of ye Inside of ye Kitchen of Christ Church College, Oxon formerly Cardinal College; [not numbered] (Volume One)
unknown artist
A View of ye Inside of ye Kitchen of Christ Church College, Oxon formerly Cardinal College; [not numbered] (Volume One)
unknown artist Craig Hall, Perthshire; page 78 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Craig Hall, Perthshire; page 78 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears Cowley's House at Chertsey; page 75 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Cowley's House at Chertsey; page 75 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears Crosbie Hall, Bishopsgate Street - The Residence of Richard the Third; page 79 (Volume One)
Matthew Urlwin Sears, active 1826–1859
Crosbie Hall, Bishopsgate Street - The Residence of Richard the Third; page 79 (Volume One)
unknown artist Entrance to Crosby Hall and it's Crypts, from the Great St. Helens; page 80 (Volume One)
unknown artist
Entrance to Crosby Hall and it's Crypts, from the Great St. Helens; page 80 (Volume One)