John, Baron Lovelace (c.1638–1693)

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The sitter was admitted to Wadham in 1655. He succeeded as third Baron Lovelace in 1670 and was an ardent supporter of William III, who occupied Oxford in 1688.

Wadham College, University of Oxford

Oxford

Title

John, Baron Lovelace (c.1638–1693)

Date

1689

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 243.8 x W 162.6 cm

Accession number

47

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

John Lord Lovelace, Baron of Hurly, Cheif justice and Justice in Eyre of all their Maties: Forests, Chases, Parks & Warrens on the South-side of the River Trent, & Capt: of ye Band of Gent: Pensioners to King William ye third, who came into England on ye fifth day of Novembr 1688, to redeem this Nation from Popery and Slavery; Mar. Laroon fecit 1689

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