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FRENCH PROTESTANT EXILES
  1. Three pair of small silver candlesticks, weighing 26 ounces.
  2. Two pair of silver candlesticks, gilt.
  3. Two pair of silver candlesticks, snuffers, and snuff-pan of the same.
  4. One silver tea table, weighing 133 ounces 5 dwt.
  5. One silver bason on a pedestal in form of a stand, weighing 79 ounces 8 dwt.
  6. One silver cistern peirced, supported by four dolphins.
  7. One small branched candlestick of silver gilt, weighing 34 ounces.
  8. One small German Silver cistern, gilt, weighing 33 ounces.
  9. no. Two Triangular German salt sellars of silver gilt.
  10. One small silver set half gilt, containing three small dishes, four plates, one goblet, one salt sellar, one knife, one spoon, and one fork of the same, weighing 58 ounces 2 dwt.
  11. Two silver knobs for a grate, and five handles for tongues, fire shool, &c., and four hooks to support the fire shouel, &c., all of silver.
  12. One German silver pott for broach and cover gilt.
  13. One small German barrell ornamented with silver.
  14. One silver clock.

A Memorandum of my Paintings, Pictures, and China.

  1. The picture of my father, by Mignard.
  2. The picture of my mother, by Mignard.
  3. A child sitting on a cusheon with a dog and a parrat, by Mignard.
  4. A child in swadling cloaths sleeping on a cusheon, by Mignard.
  5. A child’s head, by Mignard.
  6. The picture of the first wife of the old Marquis of Hallifax, by Lilly.
  7. The picture of the second wife of the old Marquis of Hallifax, by Lilly.
  8. The picture of my daughter sitting in a chair, as big as the life, by Kneller.
  9. Another picture of my daughter on half length. Kneller.
  10. The picture of Sir William Coventry. Kneller.
  11. The picture of my Lord Hallifax, half length.
  12. The picture of my Lord Leicester. Lilly.
  13. The picture of my Lady Sunderland, sister of my Lord Leicester, in the habit of a sheperdess. Lilly.
  14. The picture of the princess Conty.
  15. The picture of my brother, the Master of Requests.
  16. The picture of Madame de Seziozan, my grand-daughter.
  17. The picture of Madame the Countess de Viriville [Vierville?], my daughter.
  18. A Charity, a large picture.
  19. The Nativity of Saint John, a large peice.
  20. A flock of sheep, by Rassan.
  21. A picture, by Polbrille.
  22. A day-break.
  23. An head, by Pelerin, in bust.
  24. Three landskips, by Gaspe.
  25. Another landskip.
  26. Saint Peter’s head, as big as the life.
  27. Another head of an old man.
  28. Two seasons of the year, viz.: the summer and winter, by Fouquière.
  29. A piece of several pidgeons.
  30. Two men standing upright, as big as the life, by Van Dyke, in two pictures.
  31. A maid with a child on a cushion, by Mignard.
  32. Ten flower pieces, by Baptist.
  33. A garland and festoon of flowers, in two pieces, by Botson.