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 ix FRANS HALS I33 447;'. A Picture. Sold for a debt by Cornells van der Lucht, Leyden, November 2, 1657 (for 5 florins) noted by A. Bredius. 447^, /, m. Three Pictures. Mentioned in the inventory of Jan Hubrecht, Leyden, October 20, 1669 noted by A. Bredius. 447. A Picture. Mentioned in the inventory of the estate of Gerrit van Hoogmade, who died at Leyden, 1682 noted by A. Bredius. 4470. A Picture. Mentioned in the inventory of the goods of Johannes de Vriendt, Leyden, when he was separating from his wife, 1687 (valued at 3 florins) noted by A. Bredius. 447/>, q. Two Pictures. Mentioned in the valuation of the goods left by Simon Vliethoorn, Leyden, April 11, 1690, No. 4 and No. 9 (valued at 3 florins apiece) ; see Oud Holland, xviii. 1 1 6. 447 r. A Picture. Sale. Hendrik Bagh, Leyden, August 24, 1761, No. 88 (3 florins). 4475. A Cabinet Piece. Mentioned in Qbreerfi Archiv, vii. 242. The Dutch Government was advised by C. Apostool, Director of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum, on May 3, 1832, to buy it (for 450 florins), but declined. Sale. Amsterdam, May 14, 1832, No. 30. A CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX TO THE PICTURES THAT BEAR DATES OR CAN BE DATED 1614. 159. Johannes Bogaert., Dated in the inscription on Jan van de Velde's print. Lost. 1616. 205. Pieter Cornelisz van der Morsch. Earl of Northbrook, London. 431. Banquet of the Officers of St. George's Shooting Company of Haarlem. Haarlem Museum. 1617. 222. Theodorus Schrevelius. E. Warneck, Paris. 1618 or before. 245. Jacobus Zaffius. Dated in the inscription on Jan van de Velde's print. Lost. 1619. 270. Portrait of a Man standing. Dijon Museum. 1623. 139. Junker Ramp and his Girl. B. Altman, New York.