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Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714-1794) judge and politician [autograph copy]
Nathaniel Dance-Holland (1735 - 1811)
Richard Austen Butler, 1st Baron Butler of Saffron Walden (1902-1982); Sir (Maurice) Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton (1894-1986); Robert Arthur James Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury (1893-1972) – “Er, of course, he’s the best Prime Minister we have…”
Victor ("Vicky") Weisz (1913 - 1966)
Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869)
George Sanders (1810 - )
Sir Francis Grant (1803 - 1878)
Sir Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham (1781-1851) Lord Chancellor
Thomas Goff Lupton (1791 - 1873)
Henry Perronet Briggs (1791/93 - 1844)
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (1532/3-1588) favourite of Queen Elizabeth I
Adriaen van der Werff (1659 - 1722)
Cornelis Vermeulen (c.1644 - c.1708)
Rev Robert Sherard, 4th Earl of Harborough (1719-1799)
Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788)
Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland (1577-1635) diplomat, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord High Treasurer
Sir Anthony van, (after) Dyck
Monument to William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) Prime Minister in Westminster Abbey
Johann Gerhard Huck (c.1759 - 1811)
Valentine Green (1739 - 1813)
George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol (1612-1677) politician and royalist commander
Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780)
Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641)
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828)
Henry Meyer (1782 - 1847)
John Hoppner (1758 - 1810)
Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (1841-1908) politician and Governor-General of Canada
Charles William Walton
Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1754-1842) politician and agriculturalist
Thomas Weaver (1774 - 1843)
Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington (c1673-1743)
John, I Faber (c.1660 - 1721)
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723)
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1563-1612) politician and courtier
Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780)
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquess of Lansdowne (1737-1805)
Francesco Bartolozzi (1727 - 1815)
Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788)
Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford (1661-1724)
John, I Smith (1652 - 1743)
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723)
Maurice Harold MacMillan, 1st Earl of Stockton (1894-1984)
Vivienne (Florence Mellish Entwistle) (20th century - 20th century)
Charles Talbot, Duke & 12th Earl of Shrewsbury (1660-1718)
John, I Smith (1652 - 1743)
British 17th century unknown
An Interior with King Charles I, Queen Henrietta Maria, Jeffery Hudson, William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke and his brother Philip Herbert, later 4th Earl of Pembroke
Hendrick van, the younger Steenwijck (1580/81 - 1649)
Louis Mountbatten, Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979) Admiral of the Fleet and Viceroy of India
Franta Belsky (1921 - 2000)
Alexander Hume Campbell, 2nd Earl of Marchmont and 2nd Lord Polwarth (1675-1740) politician, diplomat and judge
Michael Dahl (c1659 - 1743)
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope (1673-1721) Army Officer, Diplomat, & Politician
Johan van Diest
Edward Smith Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby (1752-1834)
George Keating (1762 - 1842)
Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788)
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881)
Sir Hubert von Herkomer (1849 - 1914)
Sir John Everett Millais (1829 - 1896)
John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford (1701-1767) statesman and diplomat
Cosmo Alexander (1724 - 1772)
Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (1867-1947) politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Prime Minister
Sir Oswald Birley (1880 - 1952)
Henry Macbeth-Raeburn (1860 - 1947)
Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset
Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780)
Ann Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (c.1743-1824), and her son William Charles (later 4th Earl of Albemarle) (1772-1849)
George, (After) Romney
Constance Pitcairn
Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885) Lord Chancellor
Albert Bruce-Joy (1842 - 1924)
Image not yet available
Sidney, 1st Earl Godolphin (1645-1712) politician and financier
19th century unknown
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723)
Image not yet available
Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714-94) Lord Chancellor
Johann Gottfried Haid (1710 - 1776)
Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792)
Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory (1634-1680) politician, courtier and naval officer
James Parker (1750 - 1805)
Sylvester Harding (1745 - 1809)
Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680)
William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper (1665-1723) politician; Lord Chancellor
John, I Smith (1652 - 1743)
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723)
John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair (1673-1747) Field Marshal and diplomat
Sir Godfrey, (school) Kneller
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683) politician
Abraham Blooteling (1640 - 1690)
John Greenhill (1644? - 1676)
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1565-1601) soldier and politician; favourite of Elizabeth I
Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780)
Isaac Oliver (c1565 - 1617)
Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (1852-1928)
George Fiddes Watt (1873 - 1960)
Leopold Goetze
Frederick John Robinson, Viscount Goderich and 1st Earl of Ripon (1782-1859) Prime Minister
Charles Turner (1774 - 1857)
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830)
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745) Prime Minister
Jean Baptiste van, (Studio) Loo
Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1669-1738)
John, I Faber (c.1660 - 1721)
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723)
Image not yet available
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745) Prime Minister
Jean Baptiste van Loo (1684 - 1745)
19th century unknown
Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery and 1st Earl of Midlothian (1847-1929)
Sir Leslie Matthew ("Spy") Ward (1851 - 1922)
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) Prime Minister
George James Zobel (1810 - 1881)
Sir Francis Grant (1803 - 1878)
John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley (1826-1902)
Carlo ("Ape") Pellegrini (1839 - 1889)
The Beaconsfield Cabinet 1874
Charles Mercier (1834 - 1901)
Henry Lemon (1822 - 1902)
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) Prime Minister
Hughes and Mullins
David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863-1945)
French 20th century unknown
James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury (1807-1889) politician; Foreign Secretary
Carlo ("Ape") Pellegrini (1839 - 1889)
A Cabinet Council in Downing Street
Horace Harral (1818 - )
William Home, 8th Earl of Home (d. 1761) army officer; Governor of Gibraltar 1758-1761
British 19th century unknown
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