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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Anne Lee (d.1742), Mrs George Venables-Vernon c.1740 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) and Joseph van Aken (c.1699–1749) (attributed to)Anne Lee (d.1742), Mrs George Venables-Vernon c.1740 National Trust, Sudbury Hall
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Elizabeth Hunt c.1750/1755 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (style of) and Joseph van Aken (c.1699–1749)Elizabeth Hunt c.1750/1755 National Trust, Lanhydrock
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The Three Sons of Sir Henry Harpur, 5th Bt: John Harpur (1734/1735–1745); Henry Harpur (1739–1789), Later Sir Henry 'Harry' Harpur, 6th... 1745 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) and Joseph van Aken (c.1699–1749)The Three Sons of Sir Henry Harpur, 5th Bt: John Harpur (1734/1735–1745); Henry Harpur (1739–1789), Later Sir Henry 'Harry' Harpur, 6th Bt; and Charles Harpur (1741–1770), Later Major Charles Harpur 1745 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Sir William Lee (1726–1799), 4th Bt, MP c.1745/1749 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) and Joseph van Aken (c.1699–1749)Sir William Lee (1726–1799), 4th Bt, MP c.1745/1749 National Trust, Sudbury Hall
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Lady Lucy Manners (1717–1788), Duchess of Montrose Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) and Joseph van Aken (c.1699–1749)Lady Lucy Manners (1717–1788), Duchess of Montrose National Trust, Calke Abbey
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John Costello, Mayor of Chichester (1720) 1720–1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) or Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)John Costello, Mayor of Chichester (1720) 1720–1730 The Council House, Chichester
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Ann Costello, Daughter of John Costello 1720–1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) or Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)Ann Costello, Daughter of John Costello 1720–1730 The Council House, Chichester
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Edward Mitchell and His Dog Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (school of)Edward Mitchell and His Dog No. 1 Royal Crescent
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Naphtali Franks (b.1715) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Naphtali Franks (b.1715) Jewish Museum London
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Lady Elizabeth Yorke (1725–1760), Lady Anson, Holding a Drawing of Dante by Carlo Dolci 1751 (?) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (and studio)Lady Elizabeth Yorke (1725–1760), Lady Anson, Holding a Drawing of Dante by Carlo Dolci 1751 (?) National Trust, Shugborough Hall
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Sir William Browne (1692–1774) 1767 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Sir William Browne (1692–1774) 1767 Royal College of Physicians, London
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Elizabeth Read (1725–1755), Lady Elton 1747 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Elizabeth Read (1725–1755), Lady Elton 1747 National Trust, Clevedon Court
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George Wickey, Mayor of Barnstaple (1739) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (studio of)George Wickey, Mayor of Barnstaple (1739) Barnstaple Guildhall
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Benjamin Incledon, Recorder (1758–1796) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to)Benjamin Incledon, Recorder (1758–1796) Barnstaple Guildhall
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John Ireland of Middleton (b.1614) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)John Ireland of Middleton (b.1614) Trafford Local Studies Centre
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Henry Drake (1745–1806), Town Clerk of Barnstaple Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (studio of)Henry Drake (1745–1806), Town Clerk of Barnstaple Barnstaple Guildhall
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John Stafford (1728–1800) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)John Stafford (1728–1800) The Congregational Memorial Hall Trust (1978) Limited
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John Potter (c.1674–1747), Archbishop of Canterbury 1746 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)John Potter (c.1674–1747), Archbishop of Canterbury 1746 Lambeth Palace
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Frances Hort (d.1764), Mrs John Parker c.1757/1760 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Frances Hort (d.1764), Mrs John Parker c.1757/1760 National Trust, Saltram
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Viscount Townshend (1724–1807) c.1774 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779)Viscount Townshend (1724–1807) c.1774 University of Hertfordshire