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Admiral of the Fleet George Byng (1663–1733), 1st Viscount Torrington 1734 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Admiral of the Fleet George Byng (1663–1733), 1st Viscount Torrington 1734 National Maritime Museum
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Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719–1772), Princess of Wales c.1738 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719–1772), Princess of Wales c.1738 Bath Guildhall, Victoria Art Gallery
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Bulstrode Peachey Knight (d.1735) Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Bulstrode Peachey Knight (d.1735) Chawton House
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Duncan Forbes of Culloden Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (copy after)Duncan Forbes of Culloden National Portrait Gallery, London
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Duncan Forbes of Culloden (1685–1747), Lord President of the Court of Session c.1737 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (attributed to)Duncan Forbes of Culloden (1685–1747), Lord President of the Court of Session c.1737 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Advocate (1709) Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (after)Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Advocate (1709) Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service
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Elizabeth Knight (d.1737) Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Elizabeth Knight (d.1737) Chawton House
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Elizabeth Macdonald of Largie, Wife of Charles Lockhart of Lee and Carnwath Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Elizabeth Macdonald of Largie, Wife of Charles Lockhart of Lee and Carnwath The Merchant's Hall, The Company of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh
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Frederick Louis (1707–1751), Prince of Wales c.1738 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Frederick Louis (1707–1751), Prince of Wales c.1738 Bath Guildhall, Victoria Art Gallery
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George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington c.1725 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (attributed to)George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington c.1725 National Portrait Gallery, London
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James Douglas (1702–1768), 14th Earl of Morton, and his Family 1740 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)James Douglas (1702–1768), 14th Earl of Morton, and his Family 1740 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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John Campbell (1696–1782), 3rd Earl of Breadalbane, Statesman and Diplomat 1730 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)John Campbell (1696–1782), 3rd Earl of Breadalbane, Statesman and Diplomat 1730 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Lady Elizabeth Cavendish (1723–1796), Lady Ponsonby c.1743/1745 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (attributed to)Lady Elizabeth Cavendish (1723–1796), Lady Ponsonby c.1743/1745 National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Lady Rachel Cavendish (1727–1805), Countess of Orford c.1743/1745 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (attributed to)Lady Rachel Cavendish (1727–1805), Countess of Orford c.1743/1745 National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Mary Savile (1700–1751), Countess of Thanet after 1729 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Mary Savile (1700–1751), Countess of Thanet after 1729 Abbot Hall
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Midshipman Sir Thomas Frankland 1731 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Midshipman Sir Thomas Frankland 1731 Chequers Court
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Perseus and Andromeda 1723–1745 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Perseus and Andromeda 1723–1745 National Trust, Stourhead
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady, Called 'Mrs Somerville' c.1735–1745 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (attributed to)Portrait of an Unknown Lady, Called 'Mrs Somerville' c.1735–1745 National Trust, Mount Stewart
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Rhoda Delaval (1725–1757), and Francis Blake Delaval (1727–1771), as Children c.1734/1735 Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745) (attributed to) and Joseph van Aken (c.1699–1749) (attributed to)Rhoda Delaval (1725–1757), and Francis Blake Delaval (1727–1771), as Children c.1734/1735 National Trust, Seaton Delaval
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Richard Cooper (1701–1764), Engraver Jeremiah Davison (c.1695–1745)Richard Cooper (1701–1764), Engraver National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait