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Frederick Howard (1748–1825), 5th Earl of Carlisle c.1770 John Jackson (1778–1831)Frederick Howard (1748–1825), 5th Earl of Carlisle c.1770 Eton College
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Robert Tindal of Coval Hall (1749–1833), Father of Sir Nicholas Tindal c.1800 John Jackson (1778–1831)Robert Tindal of Coval Hall (1749–1833), Father of Sir Nicholas Tindal c.1800 Chelmsford Museum
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William Seguier c.1805 John Jackson (1778–1831) (attributed to)William Seguier c.1805 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk (1771–1846) early 19th C John Jackson (1778–1831)Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk (1771–1846) early 19th C National Maritime Museum
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David Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters early 19th C John Jackson (1778–1831) (attributed to)David Williams (1765–1810), Minister and Man of Letters early 19th C National Museum Cardiff
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Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple (1750–1830), Bt, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (1796–1803) 1800 John Jackson (1778–1831)Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple (1750–1830), Bt, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (1796–1803) 1800 Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery
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William Murray (1705–1793), 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1805 John Jackson (1778–1831) (after Joshua Reynolds)William Murray (1705–1793), 1st Earl of Mansfield c.1805 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Sir George Gunning (1763–1823), 2nd Baronet 1807 or before John Jackson (1778–1831)Sir George Gunning (1763–1823), 2nd Baronet 1807 or before Weston Park
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The Right Honourable William Windham III (1750–1810), MP 1803/1810 John Jackson (1778–1831)The Right Honourable William Windham III (1750–1810), MP 1803/1810 National Trust, Felbrigg Hall
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Study for 'Bartholomew Johnson' c.1810 John Jackson (1778–1831)Study for 'Bartholomew Johnson' c.1810 Scarborough Museums and Galleries
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Sir John Barrow, 1st Bt c.1810 John Jackson (1778–1831) (attributed to)Sir John Barrow, 1st Bt c.1810 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sir David Wilkie c.1810 John Jackson (1778–1831)Sir David Wilkie c.1810 Yale Center for British Art
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Self Portrait c.1810 John Jackson (1778–1831)Self Portrait c.1810 Scarborough Art Gallery
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Samuel Wesley c.1815–1820 John Jackson (1778–1831)Samuel Wesley c.1815–1820 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Bartholomew Johnson 1810 John Jackson (1778–1831)Bartholomew Johnson 1810 Scarborough Art Gallery
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Field Marshal HRH Frederick (1763–1827), Duke of York and Albany, KG, GCB, Bishop of Osnaburgh c.1815 John Jackson (1778–1831)Field Marshal HRH Frederick (1763–1827), Duke of York and Albany, KG, GCB, Bishop of Osnaburgh c.1815 Museum of Freemasonry
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A Jewish Rabbi c.1817 John Jackson (1778–1831)A Jewish Rabbi c.1817 Royal Academy of Arts
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Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats (1757–1834) c.1817 John Jackson (1778–1831)Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats (1757–1834) c.1817 National Maritime Museum
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Robert Grosvenor (1767–1845), 2nd Earl Grosvenor, Later 1st Marquess of Westminster, Mayor of Chester (1807), MP (1790–1802) c.1817–1818 John Jackson (1778–1831)Robert Grosvenor (1767–1845), 2nd Earl Grosvenor, Later 1st Marquess of Westminster, Mayor of Chester (1807), MP (1790–1802) c.1817–1818 Chester Town Hall
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John Hunter 1813 John Jackson (1778–1831)John Hunter 1813 National Portrait Gallery, London
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James Northcote 1813 or 1821 John Jackson (1778–1831)James Northcote 1813 or 1821 Tate
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William ('Gentleman') Smith c.1819 John Jackson (1778–1831)William ('Gentleman') Smith c.1819 National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Late Lord Mulgrave 1814 John Jackson (1778–1831)The Late Lord Mulgrave 1814 Pannett Art Gallery
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Miss Chester (Eliza Jane Chester) (1795–1859) c.1820 John Jackson (1778–1831)Miss Chester (Eliza Jane Chester) (1795–1859) c.1820 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Lieutenant General John Manners (1721–1770), Marquess of Granby c.1820 John Jackson (1778–1831)Lieutenant General John Manners (1721–1770), Marquess of Granby c.1820 National Army Museum
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Saint Peter 1815–1816 John Jackson (1778–1831)Saint Peter 1815–1816 York Art Gallery
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William Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828) c.1820–1824 John Jackson (1778–1831)William Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828) c.1820–1824 The Royal Society
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The Right Honourable William Saunders Sebright Lascelles (1798–1851), PC c.1820/1830 John Jackson (1778–1831)The Right Honourable William Saunders Sebright Lascelles (1798–1851), PC c.1820/1830 National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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William Charles Macready (1793–1873), as Macbeth c.1821 John Jackson (1778–1831)William Charles Macready (1793–1873), as Macbeth c.1821 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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John Latham (1761–1831) 1816 John Jackson (1778–1831)John Latham (1761–1831) 1816 Grosvenor Museum
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John Latham, MD, FRS, President of the Royal College of Physicians 1816 John Jackson (1778–1831)John Latham, MD, FRS, President of the Royal College of Physicians 1816 Brasenose College, University of Oxford
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Catherine Capel-Coningsby, née Stephens, Countess of Essex c.1822 John Jackson (1778–1831)Catherine Capel-Coningsby, née Stephens, Countess of Essex c.1822 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Jackson c.1823 John Jackson (1778–1831)John Jackson c.1823 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Lady (Mrs Parry, the Mother of Sir W. E. Parry, RN) c.1824 John Jackson (1778–1831)Portrait of a Lady (Mrs Parry, the Mother of Sir W. E. Parry, RN) c.1824 Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Antonio Canova 1819–1820 John Jackson (1778–1831)Antonio Canova 1819–1820 Yale Center for British Art
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James Wood (1760–1839), Master, Mathematician, Dean of Ely (1820) c.1824 John Jackson (1778–1831) (attributed to)James Wood (1760–1839), Master, Mathematician, Dean of Ely (1820) c.1824 St John's College, University of Cambridge
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Richard James Lane 1820s John Jackson (1778–1831)Richard James Lane 1820s Gainsborough's House
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William Charles Macready 1821 John Jackson (1778–1831)William Charles Macready 1821 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Wadd (1776–1829) 1822 John Jackson (1778–1831)William Wadd (1776–1829) 1822 Hunterian Museum
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The Right Honourable Lawrence, Lord Dundas, as Lord Mayor of York 1822 John Jackson (1778–1831)The Right Honourable Lawrence, Lord Dundas, as Lord Mayor of York 1822 York Mansion House