[81]. Reproduced by Glaser, Pl. xiii.; Hes, Pl. v.

[82]. Reproduced by Glaser, Pl. xvii.

[83]. See Hes, p. 15.

[84]. Parthey, No. 1418.

[85]. Or possibly from such miniatures as those in the Duke of Buccleuch’s collection. See vol. ii. pp. 230-1.

[86]. Woltmann, i. 477. Dr. Paul Ganz suggests that one of these portraits may have been the small roundel belonging to Lord Spencer, traditionally known as a portrait of Holbein, but considered by him to represent the jeweller, Hans of Antwerp. See Ganz, Holbein (Klassiker der Kunst), p. 253. This large miniature is described more fully in vol. ii. pp. 14-15.

[87]. Walpole, Anecdotes, ed. Wornum, 1888, i. p. 93.

[88]. See vol. ii. pp. 230-1.

[89]. This small roundel is now considered to be a portrait of Hans of Antwerp. See vol. ii. p. 14.

[90]. Davies, p. 14.