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  2. The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter
    246r). A partially erased 15th-century ownership inscription by a nun, Sister Barbara, is visible under UV light (fols. ... 1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of
  3. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Antonio Rodriquez and the New Zealand Cross

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/research/online-resources/antonio-rodriquez-and-the-new-zealand-cross
    Antonio Rodriquez and the New Zealand Cross. Project. In 1877 a medal was awarded to this man, Antonio Rodriquez de Sardinha, a naturalised citizen of New Zealand, for his bravery in ... before coming to rest with Lester Watson in 1927.
  4. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Last weeks to see Caroline Watson

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/last-weeks-to-see-caroline-watson
    Last weeks to see Caroline Watson. Article. Please note that this news article is over 4 months old. ... Although Watson associated with royalty, aristocrats and celebrated painters, her writing shows her to be a demure and discreet woman who valued her
  5. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Works of the first British female printmaker …

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/works-of-the-first-british-female-printmaker-go-on-show
    Caroline Watson was one of the most successful engravers of her age, with patrons including Queen Charlotte and the painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. ... Although Watson associated with royalty, aristocrats and celebrated painters, her writing shows her to be
  6. Folio 6v | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-6v
    246r). A partially erased 15th-century ownership inscription by a nun, Sister Barbara, is visible under UV light (fols. ... 1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of
  7. Folio 22r | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-22r
    1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire. ... An ape physician treats a bedridden bear in the bas-de-page scene.
  8. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Faces of 17th-century Rome to go on display…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/faces-of-17th-century-rome-to-go-on-display-in-new-exhibition
    This research will be the subject of a free lunchtime talk at the Museum by ophthalmologist Peter G. ... Watson (RCS, FRCOphth) on 17 November 2010. This exhibition, which features prints drawn from the Museum's own collections, also offers the chance to
  9. Folio 15r | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-15r
    246r). A partially erased 15th-century ownership inscription by a nun, Sister Barbara, is visible under UV light (fols. ... 1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of
  10. Folio 98r | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-98r
    246r). A partially erased 15th-century ownership inscription by a nun, Sister Barbara, is visible under UV light (fols. ... 1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of
  11. Folio 37v | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-37v
    246r). A partially erased 15th-century ownership inscription by a nun, Sister Barbara, is visible under UV light (fols. ... 1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of

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