Biographical Notices of the Portraits at Hinchingbrook
BY MARY L. BOYLE.
1876.
LONDON: PRINTED AT THE VICTORIA PRESS, PRAED STREET, W. (OFFICE FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN.)
TO JOHN WILLIAM, SEVENTH EARL OF SANDWICH, THESE SKETCHES ARE INSCRIBED BY HIS FAITHFUL KINSWOMAN, MARY LOUISA BOYLE. MDCCCLXXVI.
In the notices of the more celebrated characters in this Catalogue, it will be understood that historical and well-known events (which will be found in the annals of England), have been made purposely, to give way to details of a more domestic nature.
Mary Louisa Boyle
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Portrait of a Dark Youth in Armour: Unnamed.
Three Portraits Unnamed.
The taking of two French Privateers and all their Prizes by the Bridgewater and Sheerness Men-of-War.
Vice-Admiral Anson’s Engagement with the French Squadron commanded by M. de la Jonquiere, May, 1747; fought twenty-four leagues S. E. of Cape Finisterre.
Engagement between the “Blast,” sloop, and two Spanish Privateers. 1745.
The taking of the Ship “Acapulco” by Commodore Anson, in the South Seas. 1743.
Battle of Southwold Bay, where the first Earl of Sandwich perished, May 28, 1672.
Engagement between the Ships “Lion” and “Elizabeth,” 1745.
Evening. A Calm. English Man-of-War and small Craft cruising.
A Sketch for the Engagement in Southwold Bay.
Three Sketches of the Engagement between the “Lion” and “Elizabeth.”