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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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William Laud (1573–1645), Archbishop of Canterbury (1633–1645) 1631 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)William Laud (1573–1645), Archbishop of Canterbury (1633–1645) 1631 Milntown House
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William Knollys, Viscount Wallingford c.1618–1620 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)William Knollys, Viscount Wallingford c.1618–1620 English Heritage, Kenwood
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William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke c.1625 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (after)William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke c.1625 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Herbert (1580–1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke, KG, PC Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)William Herbert (1580–1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke, KG, PC National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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William Herbert (1580–1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (copy after)William Herbert (1580–1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke Examination Schools, University of Oxford
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William Harvey c.1627 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)William Harvey c.1627 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Cavendish (1590–1628), 2nd Earl of Devonshire Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)William Cavendish (1590–1628), 2nd Earl of Devonshire National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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William Cavendish (1590–1628), 2nd Earl of Devonshire Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)William Cavendish (1590–1628), 2nd Earl of Devonshire National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey c.1618 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey c.1618 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Thomas Howard (1585–1646), Earl of Arundel 1630 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)Thomas Howard (1585–1646), Earl of Arundel 1630 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Thomas Howard (1561–1626), 1st Earl of Suffolk early 17th C Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (copy after)Thomas Howard (1561–1626), 1st Earl of Suffolk early 17th C National Maritime Museum
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Thomas Bruce (1599–1663), 3rd Lord Bruce of Kinloss, 1st Earl of Elgin Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (after)Thomas Bruce (1599–1663), 3rd Lord Bruce of Kinloss, 1st Earl of Elgin National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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The Miraculous Draught of Fishes Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)The Miraculous Draught of Fishes National Trust, Knole
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The Death of Ananias Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)The Death of Ananias National Trust, Knole
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The Blinding of Elymas the Sorcerer Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)The Blinding of Elymas the Sorcerer National Trust, Knole
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Sir William Montagu (c.1619–1706), Attorney-General to the Queen (1662–1676), Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1676–1686) 1639 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (school of)Sir William Montagu (c.1619–1706), Attorney-General to the Queen (1662–1676), Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1676–1686) 1639 Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
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Sir Thomas Edmondes 1622 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)Sir Thomas Edmondes 1622 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sir Thomas Edmondes Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (after)Sir Thomas Edmondes Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
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Sir John Garrard (c.1546–1625), Lord Mayor of London (1601) 1618 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647)Sir John Garrard (c.1546–1625), Lord Mayor of London (1601) 1618 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Sir Henry Peyton (d.1622–1623) c.1621 Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) (attributed to)Sir Henry Peyton (d.1622–1623) c.1621 Colchester and Ipswich Museums Service: Ipswich Borough Council Collection