Henry Yelverton (c.1664–1703/1704), 15th Lord Grey of Ruthin and 1st Viscount de Longueville

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The sitter is the son of Henry Yelverton, 2nd Baron of Easton Maudit, and Susan Longueville, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn. He married Barbara, daughter of Sir John Talbot (1630–1714), who bore him one son and four daughters. His son Talbot, 16th Baron Grey de Ruthyn, was created Earl of Sussex in 1717.

Sir Godfrey Kneller was one of the most successful society painters of the age. He was expert in capturing the character of the sitter.

National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village

near Chippenham

Title

Henry Yelverton (c.1664–1703/1704), 15th Lord Grey of Ruthin and 1st Viscount de Longueville

Date

c.1685/1689

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 124.5 x W 99.5 cm

Accession number

996332

Acquisition method

gift from Matilda Theresa Talbot (formerly Gilchrist-Clark), 1948

Work type

Painting

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National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village

Lacock, near Chippenham, Wiltshire SN15 2PG England

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