[5] 1719-1804.

[6] Preface to the Prospectus and quoted in the preface to the "Gallery."

[7] The facts on the "Gallery" are pretty well scatterd. The statements in Allibone are not all correct. See Graves, "New Light on Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery," Magazine of Art, vol. XXI, page 143 ff. For some details as to the disposition of the pictures, see "Notes and Queries," series 2, vol. VIII, vol. IX, 313, vol. X, 52. Also Pye, "Patronage of British Art," London, 1848.

[8] Preface to critical works.

[9] Page 7.

[10] Copy in the Columbia University Library.

[11] Mr. L. L. Mackall kindly furnisht me with this information.

[12] This Ms. (79 pp., vellum, quarto) contains the signatures of all the subscribers or their agents. Romney, Warren Hastings, Wedgewood, the King, the Queen and the Prince Regent besides a number of English "persons of quality" are represented. The poets are conspicuously wanting. The King of England gave the copy to the University Library. Cp. Gœttinger Gelehrte Anzeigen (G. G. A.) 1791, page 1793; 1793, page 561.

[13] At least until after the time concerned here. This from Wüstenfeld on the contributor to the Anzeigen furnisht by Professor Wilkens.

[14] The plates which come into consideration and the order in which they occur in Tieck are as follow: