(Cf. No. 208a. According to Palmer and Tucker (Palgrave Family Memorials, p. 50) this etching was made by Mary Turner from a painting begun by Sir Thomas Lawrence and finished by Samuel Lane in 1816. But the portrait is subscribed ‘S. Lane, Pinx[i]t 1810’.)
(Captioned ‘Lady William Bentinck’. Printed by C. Hullmandel.)
(The full title of the verses is ‘Lines respectfully addressed to Sir Thomas Lawrence, President of the Royal Academy, on seeing the Portrait of a Lady, in Suffolk’. Turner has added a note identifying the lady in question as ‘Mrs Fitzgerald, wife of Jno. Fitzgerald Esq., M.P. for Seaford’. This note was evidently written in or after 1826, the year of Fitzgerald’s election.)
Sem título(Cf. No. 92a. According to Palmer and Tucker (Palgrave Family Memorials, p. 50) this etching was made by Mary Turner from a painting begun by Sir Thomas Lawrence and finished by Samuel Lane in 1816. But the portrait is subscribed ‘S. Lane, Pinxt 1810’.)
(The leaf contains pages 31–2. The layout of the text does not match that in the edition of the Letters dated to 1845. Dawson Turner has added the following note: ‘This is the letter alluded to in the note I have inserted respecting Sir T. Lawrence’s opinion of M. Delahante.’ See No. 173.)
(Dated Thursday. Turner has added ‘Sep. 1815’ at the head. Pasted to the letter is a cutting from Letters addressed to the late Thomas Penrice, Esq., while engaged in forming his collection of Pictures, 1808–1814, p. 28, containing a footnote on Sir Thomas Lawrence’s opinion of Delahante. Cf. No. 174.)
His portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence is complete and ready to be sent to Trinity College.