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Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 58 - 1945 page 63
NOTES ON THE FAMILY OF TWYSDEN AND TWISDEN.
By Ronald G. Hatton,   C.B.E., D.Sc., F.R.S., and the Rev. Christopher H. Hatton, O.S.B.

(iv) (259). A Lady of the Twysden family,
In white dress with bunch of roses at breast, a yellow scarf, black cap and jewels.
In water-colour on ivory. (1 1/2" X 1 1/4".) Artist: Unknown.
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                          BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT.

(v) (258). A Lady of the Twysden family.
In green dress and white lace, with dove coloured jacket, grey cap with green border and strings. String of pearls.
In water-colour on ivory. (2" X 1 1/2".) Artist: Unknown.
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(vi) (253). Isabella Twisden.
In white dress with lace and blue ribbons, blue veil on head.
In water-colour on ivory. (1 3/4" X 1 1/2".) Artist: Unknown.
1809 (?).
For notes on life, see H17.
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(vii) (248) and (viii) (249). In one frame.
(vii) Sir William Twysden, 1st Bart. of Roydon.
(viii) Lady Anne Twysden, his wife.

Sir William in white shirt, wide lace collar and white cloak.
Lady Anne in white dress trimmed with lace, pearl ear-rings and necklace with pendant.
In oil on copper or silver. (2" X 1 1/2".) Artist: Unknown.
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                        MINIATURES IN GLASS CASE.

Hm7.
Fourteen portraits of members of the Twysden Family and two views of Bradbourne House by C. F. and A. Twisden, in carved gilt case forming box and lid.
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                 PORTRAITS IN THE DRAWING ROOM,
                        ON LEFT OF MANTLEPIECE (FACING).


D1 (216). Sir Heneage Finch, Knight. 1580-1631. Plate IV.
Portrait, in the scarlet gown of a Sergeant-at-law with coif and falling ruff.
Circa 1625. (26" X 21 1/4".) Artist: School of Daniel Myttens.
Son of Sir Moyle Finch and Elizabeth Heneage, afterwards 1st Countess of Winchelsea. Brother of Anne Finch and so brother-in-law

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