Receipt: to Elizabeth Cumming, Boston.

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Receipt: to Elizabeth Cumming, Boston.

Receipt, originally affixed to back of portrait, "Mrs. Alexander Cumming, nee Elizabeth Goldthwait, Later Mrs. John Bacon," 1770, by Copley, detailing receipt of payments in 1769 for portaits of Elizabeth Cummings [sic], Mrs. Maquarters [sic], and Mr. Maqarters [sic], and for two frames in 1770. Includes envelope with object identification and noting removal of receipt.

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Copley, John Singleton, 1738-1815

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This is a preparatory drawing for the painting "Julia, Third Viscountess Dudley and Ward" that was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1800. From the description of [Study for Julia, third Viscountess Dudley and Ward] [graphic]. [1800] (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 246658012 Painter, noted for portraits and historical subjects. Born in Boston, moved to England in 1775 because of Loyalist sympathies. From the description of ALS : London, to John Boydell, 1...

Bacon, Elizabeth Goldthwait Cumming, 1733-1821.

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MacWhorter, Mary Cumming.

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Macwhorter, Alexander, 1734-1807

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Alexander MacWhorter graduated Princeton University in 1757; was D.D. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Newark, N.J. From the description of Sermons : manuscript, 1803-1806. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 79063252 Alexander Macwhorter (1734-1807) was a Presbyterian minister of Scottish descent. His maternal ancestors were among the first emigrants from Scotland to the North of Ireland, and his direct maternal ancestors and their children were wi...