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Statue of Lord Mansfield, by E. H. Bailery, R.A. 1856. Creator: UnknownStatue of Lord Mansfield, by E. H. Bailery, R.A. 1856. Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament in London. One of the statues '...with which St
The Scotch Butchery, Boston, 1775, 1775. 1775. Creator: AnonThe Scotch Butchery, Boston, 1775, 1775
Punch Bowl, c. 1769. Creator: UnknownPunch Bowl, c. 1769. Decorated with portraits copied from a broadside printed in London in June 1768: Englishmen John Wilkes (left), an outspoken advocate of political reform and American liberty
Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, c1778-1805. Artist: J RobertsKenwood House, Hampstead, London, c1778-1805. Exterior view of the villa of the Earl of Mansfield, remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779
Portrait of Lord Mansfield, 18th century, (1911). Artist: FarbergerPortrait of Lord Mansfield, 18th century, (1911). William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1705-1793) was a British barrister, politician and judge noted for his reform of English law
Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland, home of the Earl of Mansfield, c1880. Scone Palace is a late Georgian Gothic house designed by William Atkinson and built in the 1800s
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Artist: J ChapmanWilliam Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Portrait of Murray (1705-1793)
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, Scottish jurist, (1832). Artist: Henry Thomas RyallWilliam Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, Scottish jurist, (1832). Murray (1705-1793) played a key role in bringing about the abolition of slavery by the British government
Caen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Creator: UnknownCaen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Estate of Caen (or Ken) Wood house on Hampstead Heath, extended c1764-1779 by Robert Adam into a neoclassical villa for William Murray