LI.

Painted portrait with elaborate gold pencilling. This remains in its original maple-wood frame. In the possession of Mrs. Fleming.

Portrait of Lord Byron, as he appeared after his daily ride at Pisa and Genoa. Cut by Mrs. Leigh Hunt, between January and July, 1822.

LII.

Family portraits cut out in black paper, mounted on white satin. A wreath of forget-me-nots, roses, ivy, jessamine, and fern is embroidered, and at intervals lovers’ knots of plaited hair are tied. The nine plaits of white, grey, brown, auburn, and golden hair are probably souvenirs of the portrait subjects. This interesting specimen is in the possession of Mrs. Wadmore.