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Portrait of Hendrik III, Count of Nassau-Breda, c1516-1517, (1927). Artist: Jan GossaertPortrait of Hendrik III, Count of Nassau-Breda, c1516-1517, (1927). Found in the collection of the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
George Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron, (1923). Artist: WA Mansell & CoGeorge Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923
Arms of the chief claimants, 1902. Coats of arms of the various dukes, earls and marquises required to perform royal offices such as Master Falconer, Lord Great Chamberlain etc, and carry the orb
Interview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Artist: J RogersInterview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Elizabeth strikes Essex before the privy council and Elizabeth signing the warrant for the execution of Essex
Countess Marguerite Seitern, 1902-1903. Artist: AdeleCountess Marguerite Seitern, 1902-1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London)
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, French minister of finance, 1898. Artist: GilbertJean-Baptiste Colbert, French minister of finance, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898
John Scott (1751-1838), 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord high Chancellor of Great Britain, 19th century
Admiral George Brydges Rodney (1719-1792), 1st Baron Rodney, 19th century. Artist: E ScrivenAdmiral George Brydges Rodney (1719-1792), 1st Baron Rodney, 19th century. Rodney was an English naval officer
Richard Howe (1726-1799), 1st Earl Howe, English admiral, 19th century. Artist: J PassRichard Howe (1726-1799), 1st Earl Howe, English admiral, 19th century
Edward Law (1750-1818), 1st Baron Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century. Artist: G ParkerEdward Law (1750-1818), 1st Baron Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century
William Wyndham Grenville (1759-1834), 1st Baron Grenville, English politician, 19th century. Artist: TA DeanWilliam Wyndham Grenville (1759-1834), 1st Baron Grenville, English politician, 19th century. Grenville was a Whig statesman and prime minister of Great Britain between 1806 and 1807
Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), English reformist politician, 19th century. Artist: James MorrisonSir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), English reformist politician, 19th century
Henry Fox (1705-1774), 1st Baron Holland of Foxley, English statesman, 19th century. Artist: H RobinsonHenry Fox (1705-1774), 1st Baron Holland of Foxley, English statesman, 19th century
Sir Thomas Munro (1761-1827), Scottish soldier and statesman, 19th century. Artist: Henry MeyerSir Thomas Munro (1761-1827), Scottish soldier and statesman, 19th century
General Stapleton Cotton (1773-1865), 1st Viscount Combermere, 19th century. Artist: C PearsonGeneral Stapleton Cotton (1773-1865), 1st Viscount Combermere, 19th century. Cotton was a British field-marshal and colonel of the 1st Life Guards
The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleThe Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. The Duchess of Cambridge (as Anne of Bretagne) and her court, in Her Majestys ball costume of Queen Philippa
William Kerr, 3rd Earl of Lothian (1690-1767), Scottish nobleman, 1825. Artist: R CooperWilliam Kerr, 3rd Earl of Lothian (1690-1767), Scottish nobleman, 1825. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge, published by Harding and Lepard (London, 1825)
Edward Somerset (1776-1842), 4th Earl of Worcester, 1825. Artist: J ParkerEdward Somerset (1776-1842), 4th Earl of Worcester, 1825. General Lord Robert Edward Henry Somerset was a British soldier
Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1770-1825), British soldier, 1825. Artist: CooperMajor-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1770-1825), British soldier, 1825. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge
Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Artist: E ScrivenAmbrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Dudley was an English soldier and statesman. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge
Anne Carre, Countess of Bedford, 1824. Artist:s FreemanAnne Carre, Countess of Bedford, 1824. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge, published by Harding and Lepard (London, 1824)
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Artist: J JenkinsWilliam Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Herbert was chancellor of the University of Oxford and he co-founded Pembroke College, Oxford, with King James I of England
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624), 1824. Artist: R CooperHenry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624), 1824. Wriothesley, one of William Shakespeares patrons, was the second son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton
George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555-1629), 1824. Artist: W HollGeorge Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555-1629), 1824. Carew served under Queen Elizabeth I during the Tudor reconquest of Ireland and was rewarded by being appointed as President of Munster
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c1525-1581), 1824. Artist: R CooperJames Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c1525-1581), 1824. Douglas was the last, and arguably the most successful, of the four regents of Scotland during the minority of King James VI
Lucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Artist: W FreemanLucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Lucy Russell was a major aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Artist: W FreemanRobert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Devereux is the best known of the many holders of the title Earl of Essex
Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (c1527-1556), 1824. Artist: W FreemanEdward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (c1527-1556), 1824. Courtenay was the only son of Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, and his second wife Gertrude Blount
Dorothy Sidney (nee Percy), Countess of Leicester (c1598-1659), 1824. Artist: TA DeanDorothy Sidney (nee Percy), Countess of Leicester (c1598-1659), 1824. Dorothy Sidney was the oldest daughter of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, and Lady Dorothy Devereux
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (1602-1668), 1824. Artist: TA DeanAlgernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (1602-1668), 1824. Percy was an English military leader and a prominent supporter of constitutional monarchy
Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). Artist: Henry RaeburnThomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). From The Connoisseur, Vol. 97, edited by H. Granville Fell. [International Studio, London, 1936]
The Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Duncannon, 1782. Artist: William DickinsonThe Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Duncannon, 1782. An engraving of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806) and he sister, Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (1761-1821)
The barons enforcing their rights from King Henry III (1207-1272). Henry III ruled England for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death
King Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Artist: SaundersKing Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Henry is seen here being presented to the barons by the Earl of Pembroke
Queen Anne (1665-1714) handing over the white staff to the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1714. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714
King John (1167-1216) refusing to sign the Magna Carta when first presented to him, 1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to
The barons compelling King John (1167-1216) to ratify the Magna Carta, 1215. The Magna Carta was the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to the rule of
Frederic Leighton, (1830-1896), 1st Baron Leighton, famous painter, 1894-1907. Leighton was an English painter and sculptor whose works depicted historical, biblical and classical subject matters
Study for a Portrait of the Earl of Lonsdale, c1932. Artist: Sir John LaveryStudy for a Portrait of the Earl of Lonsdale, c1932. Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (1857-1944), English nobleman and sportsman. From The Studio Volume 104
Portrait of Lady Emily Cowper, c1815, (1913). Artist: Thomas LawrencePortrait of Lady Emily Cowper, c1815. Lady Emily Caroline Catherine Frances Cowper, later Countess of Shaftesbury (1810-1872). From The Connoisseur Vol XXXV [Otto Limited, London, 1913.]
Caroline Countess Carisle, 18th century, (1913). Artist: Jules Simon PayrauCaroline Countess Carisle, 18th century. After George Romney (1734-1802). From The Connoisseur Vol XXXV [Otto Limited, London, 1913.]
Lavania Countess Spencer, 1901. Artist: Sir Joshua ReynoldsLavania Countess Spencer, 1901. Lavinia Spencer (nee Bingham), Countess Spencer (1762-1831). After an original painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). From The Connoisseur, Vol
Don Leopoldo O Donnell y Jorris (1809-1867), Spanish general and statesman, c1910Don Leopoldo O Donnell y Jorris (1809-1867), 1st Duke of Tetuan, 1st Count of Lucena, 1st Viscount of Aliaga, Grandee of Spain, c1910. He was a Spanish general and statesman
Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, 1822. Stewart was an Irish politician and landowner, and the father of the politician Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
Elizabeth, Marchioness of Stafford, 1829. Artist: FreemanElizabeth, Marchioness of Stafford, 1829. Possibly a portrait of Elizabeth Sutherland-Gower, Marchioness of Stafford (born 1765)
Maria Walpole (1736-1807), Countess Waldegrave, 1867. Artist:s BullMaria Walpole (1736-1807), Countess Waldegrave, 1867. The niece of Horace Walpole, Maria was also the wife of Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694-1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield, 19th century. Stanhope was a British statesman and intellectual. From Sentimental Magazine
James Duff (1729-1809), 2nd Earl of Fife, 1830. Artist: W HollJames Duff (1729-1809), 2nd Earl of Fife, 1830. Duff was a Scottish Earl, baron and Member of Parliament