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VIII<br />

PREFACE<br />

Majesty, whose courtesy and patience on the dayI<br />

troubled himIacknowledge <strong>with</strong> most sincere thanks.<br />

Nor amIungrateful to those whose kindness has permitted<br />

me to visit their apartments, and to see much<br />

of great interest which is not open to the public at<br />

large: especially my thanks are due to Lady Cecil<br />

Gordon for the courtesy <strong>with</strong> which she showed me<br />

her rooms and explained their interest. In Mr.<br />

William Brown, the most efficient caretaker of the<br />

picture gallery,Iwas pleased to discover a fellowcountryman,<br />

doubly anxious from old associations to<br />

assist me.<br />

Among Oxford friends Ihave to thank Miss<br />

Florence Freeman for most valuable help, and Mr.<br />

Gordon McNeil Rushforth, to whose taste and wide<br />

knowledge of artIam greatly indebted.<br />

To chronicle my obligations to other books besides<br />

those of Mr.Ernest Law would be a tedious task. I<br />

have tried to mention most of them as they occur, but<br />

Icannot forbear to particularise Mr. Claude Phillips's<br />

charming accountof"ThePicture Galleryof CharlesI."<br />

{Portfolio, January 1896), and the wholly admirable<br />

" Guide to the Italian Pictures at <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong> "<br />

(Kyrle Pamphlets, No. 2), <strong>by</strong> 'Mary Logan.'<br />

The Great House,<br />

Burford, Oxon.,<br />

August 1896.<br />

W. H. HUTTON.

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