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XXII.—A Brief Account of a Small Portrait of Mary Queen of Scots; preserved at Osborne House, in the Isle of Wight. Addressed to John Evans, Esq., President
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2012
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Dear Mr. President,—Whilst endeavouring to collect and arrange the portraits of Mary queen of Scots on which reliance can be placed, my attention was drawn to an engraving taken from a picture representing her, during the period of her residence in France, at full length, standing by a chair, and wearing a long gown and small cap and feather.
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