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Unidentified.

Unidentified clergyman, possibly Rev. Dollard (who built St. Marys Cathedral).

The Right Honourable The Earl of Aberdeen, P.C., L L.D.

The Earl of Aberdeen, Born August 3rd, 1847. Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire, 1880. Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the church of Scotland, 1881-85. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, January to July, 1886. Appointed Governor General of Canada, 1893. Magazine illustration. Thomas S. Linscott.

John Adams.

Item is a portrait of John Adams (b. October 30, 1735; d. July 4, 1826), the second President of the United States (1797-1801), after being the first Vice President (1789-1797) for two terms. Regarded as one of the most influential Founding Fathers of the United States. Below the illustrated portrait is a pedestal with the inscription: "John Adams. Gezant der Noord-Americasche Staaten, in de Vereenigde Nederlanden." Published by Rein, Vinkeles.

J. Q. Adams

Engraved sketch of John Quincy Adams. b. 1767 - d. 1848. 6th President of the United States.

Louis Agassiz

Electro. Engraving by C. H. Jeens of Louis Agassiz, Swiss-American Naturalist. Born 1807- Death 1873. London Published by Macmillan & Co.

Le Seigneur Agnoste

Electro-steel engraving of Le Seigneur Agnoste by Francois Harrewjn. The engraving includes the words, "L'inventeur de celte satyre merite bien cogneu: Ce pourtaict si for luy retire. Qu'il ne peut etre mescogneu."

J. C. Aikins

Lithograph by Rolph Smith & Co. of James Cox Aikins, Statesman, Born 1823 - Died 1896. J.C. Aikins Signature print.

Prince Albert.

Item is an illustrated portrait of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (b. August 26, 1819, d. December 14, 1861). Was the husband of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Below the portrait an extract from Her Majesty's Speech, November 23, 1839: "It is my intention to ally myself in Marriage with Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. I have not come to this decision without mature consideration nor without feeling a strong assurance that with the blessing of Almighty God it will at once secure my domestic felicity and serve the Interests of my Country." From a drawing by V. Gortz, Gotha. Published by C. Tilt, Fleet Street.

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