"Richard III. at Kensington.
"Picture of Henry V. and his family at Mr. West's.
"A picture of Mabuse at St. James's, called Albert Durer.
"Matthew Paris with miniatures, in the British Museum.
"William of Wickham's Crozier at Oxford.
"Greek enamellers in the reign of the two Edwards.
"An old altar-table at Chiswick; Lord Clifford and his lady kneeling; Consecration of Thomas à Becket at Devonshire House, both by Van Eyck."
"Froissart illuminated, wherein is a miniature of Richard II., in the Museum."
One might have thought that these notes were made for the use of Horace Walpole's History of Painting; but their writer, the second Lord Oxford, died in June, 1741, long before Walpole could have thought of such matters. They perhaps may afford clues to other antiquaries.
C.