RA Collection: People and Organisations
Portrait painter, and art collector.
Born: 1618
Died: 1680
Gender: Male
Sir Peter Lely
Mary II (when princess of Orange), 1680-88
Sir Peter Lely
Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald, countess of Kildare, 1678-9
Sir Peter Lely
Charles II, 1678
Sir Peter Lely
Robert Feilding, 1681-5
Sir Peter Lely
Catharine Sedley, suo jure countess of Dorchester, and countess of Portmore, 1678-9
Sir Peter Lely
Margaret Hughes
Sir Peter Lely
Mary Howard, duchess of Norfolk, 1680-90
Sir Peter Lely
Edward Montagu, first earl of Sandwich, 1673-90
Sir Peter Lely and David Paton
James Sharp, 1710
Sir Peter Lely
William Seymour, first marquess of Hertford and second duke of Somerset
Sir Peter Lely
Robert Feilding, 1678-80
Sir Peter Lely
Robert Feilding, 1681-5
Sir Peter Lely
Essex Finch (née Rich), countess of Nottingham, 1681-5
Sir Peter Lely
Susan Belasyse (née Armine), Baroness, 1678-80
Sir Peter Lely
Robert Bruce, second earl of Elgin and first earl of Ailesbury, 1685-1703
Sir Peter Lely
Eleanor Gwyn and her children Charles Beauclerk, first duke of St Albans and James Lord Beauclerk, 1678-80
Sir Peter Lely
Mary Davis, 1675-90
Sir Peter Lely
Anne Cavendish, countess of Exeter, 1675-90
Sir Peter Lely
Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kéroualle, suo jure duchess of Portsmouth, 1675-88
Sir Peter Lely
Madam Parson
Sir Peter Lely
Mary of Modena (when duchess of York)
Sir Peter Lely
Lady Mary Grey, 1680-1700
Sir Peter Lely
Edward Montagu, second earl of Sandwich
Sir Peter Lely
Mary II (when princess of Orange), 1675-1693
Sir Peter Lely
Elizabeth Howard, countess of Northumberland, 1680-1700
Sir Peter Lely
Elizabeth Howard, countess of Northumberland, 1680-1700
Sir Peter Lely
Elizabeth Butler, countess of Chesterfield, 1683-7
Sir Peter Lely
Lady with a lamb (possibly Nell Gwyn or Elizabeth, countess of Grammont), 1742-65
Paul Rapin de Thoyras
The History Of England, As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil. By Mr. De Rapin Thoyras. Vol. I. Containing I. The Preface, with a brief Account of the Author's Life, and a Dissertation concerning the Origin and Nature of the English Constitution. II. A short Introduction concerning the Manners, Customs, Government and Religion of the antient Britons, with the Origin of the Picts and Scots, and the Time of their Settlement in Britain. III. The History of England from the Invasion of the Romans, to the End of the Reign of Edward the Martyr, in four books. Done into English from the French, with large and useful Notes mark'd with an *, by N. Tindal, A.M. Vicar of Great Waltham in Essex. (-XV ...) - London,: 1726. (-1731.)
04/3676
Sir Paul Rycaut
The History Of The Turks. Beginning with the Year 1679. Being a full Relation Of the Last Troubles in Hungary, with the Sieges of Vienna, and Buda, and all the several Battles both by Sea and Land, between the Christians, and the Turks, until the End of the Year 1698, and 1699. In Which The Peace between the Turks, And The Confederate Christian Princes and States, was happily Concluded at Carlowitz in Hungary, By the Mediation of His Majesty of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces. With the Effigies of the Emperors and others of Note, Engraven at Large upon Copper, which Compleats the Sixth and Last Edition of the History of the Turks. In Two Vol. in Folio. By Sir Paul Rycaut, Kt. Eighteen Years Consul at Smyrna, now His Majesty's Resident at Hamburg, and Fellow of the Royal Society. - London:: [1700]
03/2920
Anna Burian, Vienna II, Nestroygasse 8/4, to Todd
17 Mar 1949
Item TOD/3/8/47
C.T. Ebor, Bishopthorpe, York, to George Richmond
2 Apr 1862
Item GRI/3/313
Humble petition of Martha Lely to the worthy President and Directors
c. 1769
Item SA/37/5
Petition of Lely, widow, to the President and Council of the Royal Academy of Painting
[1769]
Item SA/36/19