Over the chimney.

A naked boy blowing bubbles and treading on a death’s head, representing Vanity, by Elizabetha Sirani.

Near the street door.

A large picture of dogs and foxes, by Peter Sneyders.

Over the door that goes into the first parlour.

A man’s head, by Giuseppe de Ribera, commonly call’d Il Spagnoletto.

On the landing place.

A large picture of David and Abigail, by Sir Peter Paul Rubens.

Over the door.

The adventure of Don Quixote and the barber, by a Spanish painter.