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AND HIS TIMES.
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persons, to every one of whom he said he in- tended to leave one thousand pounds!

Of this list, which was in his own handwrit- ing, he said I might make a copy to show to my wife; but I only drew out the names of those persons whom I knew; and as I never destroy any paper of the least moment, I am enabled to insert the following copy.

  • Mr. Arnald.
  • Sir William Beechey.
  • Lady Beechey.
  • Countess de Belmont.
  • Mr. Bone.
  • Mrs. Bone.
  • Joseph Bonomi.
  • Bonomi, Jun.
  • Mrs. Bonomi.
  • Miss Bonomi.
  • Agnes Bonomi.
  • Mr. Browne.
  • Mrs. Byrne.
  • Mr. Byrne.
  • Miss Byrne.
  • Mr. Carlisle.
  • Lady Chambers.[1]
  • Mr. Chambers.
  • Mrs. Chambers.
  • Miss Chambers.
  • Mr. Chantrey.
  • Mr. Christie.
  • Mr. Collins.
  • Mr. Colnaghi.
  • Mr. Combe.
  • Mr. Cosway.
  • Mrs. Cosway.
  • Mr. Peter Coxe.
  • Charles Cranmer.[2]
  • Mr. Dean.
  1. The wife of Sir Robert Chambers, Chief-Justice of India. Sir Robert and his lady are mentioned by Boswell, in his Life of Doctor Johnson. Lady Chambers is the daughter of the late Joseph Wilton, Esq. R. A.
  2. One of the early models at the Royal Academy, who sat to Angelica Kauffmann when she resided with her father in Golden-square.

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