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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Act II, Scene 2, Titania Reposing with Her Indian Votaries George Romney (1734–1802)'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Act II, Scene 2, Titania Reposing with Her Indian Votaries Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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A Conversation (The Artist's Brothers Peter and James Romney) 1766 George Romney (1734–1802)A Conversation (The Artist's Brothers Peter and James Romney) 1766 Yale Center for British Art
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A Courtier George Romney (1734–1802)A Courtier Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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A Hand Holding a Letter 1757 George Romney (1734–1802)A Hand Holding a Letter 1757 Kendal Town Hall
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A Lady in a Brown Dress: 'The Parson's Daughter' c.1785 George Romney (1734–1802)A Lady in a Brown Dress: 'The Parson's Daughter' c.1785 Tate
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A Lady in a Brown Dress: ‘The Parson’s Daughter’ 19th C George Romney (1734–1802) (after)A Lady in a Brown Dress: ‘The Parson’s Daughter’ 19th C Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
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A Veiled Lady George Romney (1734–1802) (after)A Veiled Lady Brighton & Hove Museums
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Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807) George Romney (1734–1802)Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807) Bank of England Museum
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Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807) 1801 or before Henry Spicer (1743–1804) and George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807) 1801 or before Bank of England Museum
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Abraham Rawlinson (1709–1780) 1772 George Romney (1734–1802)Abraham Rawlinson (1709–1780) 1772 Lancaster Maritime Museum
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Abraham Rawlinson (1738–1803), MP, of Ellel Hall, near Lancaster c.1765–1767 George Romney (1734–1802)Abraham Rawlinson (1738–1803), MP, of Ellel Hall, near Lancaster c.1765–1767 Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
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Adam Walker and his family 1796–1801 George Romney (1734–1802)Adam Walker and his family 1796–1801 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Admiral John Forbes (1714–1796) 1778 George Romney (1734–1802)Admiral John Forbes (1714–1796) 1778 National Maritime Museum
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Admiral Sir Charles Hardy (c.1716–1780) 1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Admiral Sir Charles Hardy (c.1716–1780) 1780 National Maritime Museum
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Admiral Sir Francis Geary (1709–1796) 1782–1783 George Romney (1734–1802)Admiral Sir Francis Geary (1709–1796) 1782–1783 National Maritime Museum
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Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt George Romney (1734–1802)Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt National Trust, Melford Hall
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Alderman Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Kendal (1763–1764) George Romney (1734–1802)Alderman Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Kendal (1763–1764) Kendal Town Hall
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Alonso, King of Naples and Another Figure George Romney (1734–1802)Alonso, King of Naples and Another Figure Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Ann Verelst (1751–1823) 1771–1772 George Romney (1734–1802)Ann Verelst (1751–1823) 1771–1772 Clifton Park Museum
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Ann Wilson with Her Daughter, Sybil 1776–1777 George Romney (1734–1802)Ann Wilson with Her Daughter, Sybil 1776–1777 Yale Center for British Art
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Anna Maria Crouch (1763–1805), née Phillips 1787 George Romney (1734–1802)Anna Maria Crouch (1763–1805), née Phillips 1787 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Anna Maria Hunt (c.1771–1861), the Honourable Mrs Charles Agar Bagenal 1792–1793 George Romney (1734–1802)Anna Maria Hunt (c.1771–1861), the Honourable Mrs Charles Agar Bagenal 1792–1793 National Trust, Lanhydrock
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Anne Templer (d.1832), Lady De la Pole George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Anne Templer (d.1832), Lady De la Pole National Trust, Shute Barton
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Anne Templer, Lady de la Pole (1758–1832) c.1913 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Anne Templer, Lady de la Pole (1758–1832) c.1913 National Trust, Antony
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Anne, Countess of Albemarle, and Her Son 1777–1779 George Romney (1734–1802)Anne, Countess of Albemarle, and Her Son 1777–1779 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Anne, Lady Holte (1734–1799) 1781–1783 George Romney (1734–1802)Anne, Lady Holte (1734–1799) 1781–1783 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Anthony Todd (1716–1798) George Romney (1734–1802)Anthony Todd (1716–1798) Thirlestane Castle
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Anthony Todd, Postmaster General c.1779 George Romney (1734–1802)Anthony Todd, Postmaster General c.1779 The Postal Museum
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Ariel George Romney (1734–1802)Ariel Somerville College, University of Oxford
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Benjamin (Thomas) Mee the Younger (1742–1796) George Romney (1734–1802)Benjamin (Thomas) Mee the Younger (1742–1796) Bank of England Museum
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Betsy Hodges (d.1772), Second Wife of Philip Champion de Crespigny George Romney (1734–1802) (circle of)Betsy Hodges (d.1772), Second Wife of Philip Champion de Crespigny Kelmarsh Hall
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Brigadier-General Lawrence Nilson (1734–1811) c.1791 George Romney (1734–1802)Brigadier-General Lawrence Nilson (1734–1811) c.1791 National Trust, Springhill
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Captain Arthur Forbes George Romney (1734–1802)Captain Arthur Forbes Guildhall Art Gallery
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Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803) George Romney (1734–1802)Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803) National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle
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Captain John Joseph Vernon, 3rd Dragoon Guards George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Captain John Joseph Vernon, 3rd Dragoon Guards Stockport Heritage Services
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Captain John Taubman III (1746–1822) 1799 George Romney (1734–1802)Captain John Taubman III (1746–1822) 1799 Manx Museum
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Captain Robert Banks (b.1734) 1760 George Romney (1734–1802)Captain Robert Banks (b.1734) 1760 Abbot Hall
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Captain William Bentinck (1764–1813) 1787–1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Captain William Bentinck (1764–1813) 1787–1788 National Maritime Museum
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Captain William Peere Williams c.1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Captain William Peere Williams c.1782 Manchester Art Gallery
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Captain, Later Admiral, Sir Hyde Parker (1739–1807) George Romney (1734–1802)Captain, Later Admiral, Sir Hyde Parker (1739–1807) National Trust, Melford Hall
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Charles Agar (1736–1809), Earl of Normanton c.1787 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Agar (1736–1809), Earl of Normanton c.1787 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Charles Cornwallis (1774–1823), Viscount Brome 1795 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Cornwallis (1774–1823), Viscount Brome 1795 Eton College
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Charles Edmonstone (1764–1821) 1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Edmonstone (1764–1821) 1781 Eton College
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Charles Fanshawe (1742–1814) c.1790 George Romney (1734–1802) (circle of)Charles Fanshawe (1742–1814) c.1790 Valence House Museum
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Charles Grey (1764–1845) 1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Grey (1764–1845) 1784 Eton College
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Charles Jenkinson (1727–1808), 1st Lord Hawkesbury (1780), afterwards Created 1st Earl of Liverpool (1796) after 1786 George Romney (1734–1802) (copy after)Charles Jenkinson (1727–1808), 1st Lord Hawkesbury (1780), afterwards Created 1st Earl of Liverpool (1796) after 1786 University College, University of Oxford
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Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool 1786–1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool 1786–1788 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox 1775–1777 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox 1775–1777 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Charles Moss (1763–1811) 1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Moss (1763–1811) 1782 Eton College
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Charles Strickland (1734–1770) c.1770 George Romney (1734–1802)Charles Strickland (1734–1770) c.1770 National Trust, Sizergh Castle
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Charles Strickland (1734–1770) c.1770 George Romney (1734–1802) (possibly)Charles Strickland (1734–1770) c.1770 National Trust, Sizergh Castle
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Charlotte Bettesworth (c.1755–1841), Mrs John Sargent 1778 George Romney (1734–1802)Charlotte Bettesworth (c.1755–1841), Mrs John Sargent 1778 Sudley House
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Charlotte Gunning, Later Mrs Stephen Digby George Romney (1734–1802)Charlotte Gunning, Later Mrs Stephen Digby Chawton House
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Charlotte Jane Windsor (1746–1800), First Wife of the 1st Marquess of Bute after 1783 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Charlotte Jane Windsor (1746–1800), First Wife of the 1st Marquess of Bute after 1783 Castell Coch
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Charlotte Jane Windsor (1746–1800), Viscountess Mountstuart, Baroness Cardiff of Cardiff Castle c.1785 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Charlotte Jane Windsor (1746–1800), Viscountess Mountstuart, Baroness Cardiff of Cardiff Castle c.1785 National Trust for Scotland, Falkland Palace & Garden
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Colonel James Lowther as a Young Man 1800–1810 George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)Colonel James Lowther as a Young Man 1800–1810 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
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Colonel John Matthews (1755–1826), MP after 1904 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Colonel John Matthews (1755–1826), MP after 1904 National Trust, Sizergh Castle
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David Murray (1727–1796), Viscount Stormont 1783 George Romney (1734–1802)David Murray (1727–1796), Viscount Stormont 1783 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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David Scott, MP, of Dunninald 1796 George Romney (1734–1802)David Scott, MP, of Dunninald 1796
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Dorothea Bland (1762–1816), 'Mrs Jordan', as 'Peggy' in 'The Country Girl' 1786–1787 George Romney (1734–1802)Dorothea Bland (1762–1816), 'Mrs Jordan', as 'Peggy' in 'The Country Girl' 1786–1787 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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Dr Edmund Law, Bishop of Carlisle (1769–1787) c.1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Dr Edmund Law, Bishop of Carlisle (1769–1787) c.1780 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
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Dr John Matthews 1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Dr John Matthews 1786 Tate
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Dr John Warren, Bishop of Bangor 1783 George Romney (1734–1802)Dr John Warren, Bishop of Bangor 1783 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
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Dr Scales late 18th C George Romney (1734–1802)Dr Scales late 18th C Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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Edmund Law (1703–1787), Master, Lord Bishop of Carlisle George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Edmund Law (1703–1787), Master, Lord Bishop of Carlisle Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
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Edmund Law (1703–1787), Master, Lord Bishop of Carlisle George Romney (1734–1802)Edmund Law (1703–1787), Master, Lord Bishop of Carlisle Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
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Edward Chamberlayne (1740–1782) 1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Edward Chamberlayne (1740–1782) 1780 Eton College
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Edward Loveden (1749–1822) 1787–1789 George Romney (1734–1802)Edward Loveden (1749–1822) 1787–1789 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
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Edward Smallwell (1721–1799), Bishop of Oxford 1796 George Romney (1734–1802)Edward Smallwell (1721–1799), Bishop of Oxford 1796 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Edward Smallwell, Bishop of Oxford George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Edward Smallwell, Bishop of Oxford Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Edward Wortley Montagu (1713–1776), MP c.1775 George Romney (1734–1802)Edward Wortley Montagu (1713–1776), MP c.1775 Sheffield Museums
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Eleanor (d.1856), Countess of Lauderdale George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Eleanor (d.1856), Countess of Lauderdale Thirlestane Castle
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Elizabeth (c.1760–1826), Viscountess Bulkeley, as Hebe c.1775 George Romney (1734–1802)Elizabeth (c.1760–1826), Viscountess Bulkeley, as Hebe c.1775 National Museum Cardiff
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Elizabeth Allen (Mrs Josiah Wedgwood II) (1764–1846) George Romney (1734–1802)Elizabeth Allen (Mrs Josiah Wedgwood II) (1764–1846) V&A Wedgwood Collection
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Elizabeth Ellis (1757–1823), Mrs Matthews after 1904 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Elizabeth Ellis (1757–1823), Mrs Matthews after 1904 National Trust, Sizergh Castle
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Elizabeth, Countess of Craven, Later Margravine of Anspach 1778 George Romney (1734–1802)Elizabeth, Countess of Craven, Later Margravine of Anspach 1778 Tate
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Emily Mary Ann Chambers (1771–1858), Mrs John Herbert Foley George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Emily Mary Ann Chambers (1771–1858), Mrs John Herbert Foley National Trust, Hanbury Hall
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Emma Hart (1765–1815), Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Emma Hart (1765–1815), Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante Tabley House
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Emma Hart (1765–1815), as Miranda 1785–1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma Hart (1765–1815), as Miranda 1785–1786 Abbot Hall
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Emma Hart (c.1761–1815), Later Lady Hamilton 1785–1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma Hart (c.1761–1815), Later Lady Hamilton 1785–1786 National Maritime Museum
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Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Calypso 1791–1792 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Calypso 1791–1792 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Circe 1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Circe 1782 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Euphrosyne (?) George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Euphrosyne (?) National Trust, Trerice
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Emma Hart as 'The Spinstress' 1784–1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma Hart as 'The Spinstress' 1784–1785 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Emma Hart at Prayer 1782/1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma Hart at Prayer 1782/1786 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Emma as Sensibility c.1787 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma as Sensibility c.1787 National Maritime Museum
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Emma, Lady Hamilton c.1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma, Lady Hamilton c.1785 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Emma, Lady Hamilton c.1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Emma, Lady Hamilton c.1785 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Esther Taubman, née Christian 1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Esther Taubman, née Christian 1786 Manx Museum
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Euseby Cleaver (1746–1819), Archbishop of Dublin c.1796 George Romney (1734–1802)Euseby Cleaver (1746–1819), Archbishop of Dublin c.1796 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Ferdinand Leaping from the Ship George Romney (1734–1802)Ferdinand Leaping from the Ship Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Frances Bankes (1756–1847), Lady Brownlow, with Her Son, The Honourable John Cust (1779–1853), Later 1st Earl Brownlow, GCH, FRS, MP 1783 George Romney (1734–1802)Frances Bankes (1756–1847), Lady Brownlow, with Her Son, The Honourable John Cust (1779–1853), Later 1st Earl Brownlow, GCH, FRS, MP 1783 National Trust, Belton House
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Frances Woodley (1760–1823), Mrs Henry Bankes II 1780–1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Frances Woodley (1760–1823), Mrs Henry Bankes II 1780–1781 National Trust, Kingston Lacy
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General Sir Archibald Campbell (1739–1791), Soldier George Romney (1734–1802)General Sir Archibald Campbell (1739–1791), Soldier National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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George Borlase (1742–1809), Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy, Registrary & Fellow George Romney (1734–1802)George Borlase (1742–1809), Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy, Registrary & Fellow Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
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George Evelyn Boscawen, 3rd Viscount Falmouth (1758–1808) 1784 George Romney (1734–1802)George Evelyn Boscawen, 3rd Viscount Falmouth (1758–1808) 1784 Falmouth Art Gallery
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George Harry Grey (1737–1819), 5th Earl of Stamford 1791 George Romney (1734–1802)George Harry Grey (1737–1819), 5th Earl of Stamford 1791 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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George Harry, Lord Grey of Groby (1765–1845), Later 6th Earl of Stamford 1790–1793 George Romney (1734–1802)George Harry, Lord Grey of Groby (1765–1845), Later 6th Earl of Stamford 1790–1793 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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George Parker (1755–1842), 4th Earl of Macclesfield 1776–1777 George Romney (1734–1802)George Parker (1755–1842), 4th Earl of Macclesfield 1776–1777 Exeter College, University of Oxford
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George Romney 1784 George Romney (1734–1802)George Romney 1784 National Portrait Gallery, London
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George Stucley Buck c.1750 George Romney (1734–1802) (follower of)George Stucley Buck c.1750 Bideford Town Hall
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Georgiana, Lady Greville 1771–1772 George Romney (1734–1802)Georgiana, Lady Greville 1771–1772 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Georgiana, Lady Middleton (1746–1789), née Chadwick, Later Mrs Edward Miller-Mundy George Romney (1734–1802)Georgiana, Lady Middleton (1746–1789), née Chadwick, Later Mrs Edward Miller-Mundy The University of Nottingham
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Hands c.1770–1800 George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Hands c.1770–1800 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Harry Peckham, Esq. (1740–1787), Recorder of Chichester (1785) 1778–1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Harry Peckham, Esq. (1740–1787), Recorder of Chichester (1785) 1778–1785 The Council House, Chichester
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Head of an Apostle George Romney (1734–1802)Head of an Apostle Sheffield Museums
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Head of an Apostle George Romney (1734–1802)Head of an Apostle Sheffield Museums
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Henry (1725–1800), 1st Baron Bradford George Romney (1734–1802)Henry (1725–1800), 1st Baron Bradford Weston Park
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Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837) George Romney (1734–1802)Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837) New College, University of Oxford
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Henry Bayly Paget (1744–1812), 1st Earl of Uxbridge, Aged 67 1811 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Henry Bayly Paget (1744–1812), 1st Earl of Uxbridge, Aged 67 1811 National Trust, Florence Court
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Henry Hoare, Esq. of Mitcham Grove, Surrey (1750–1828) 1780–1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Henry Hoare, Esq. of Mitcham Grove, Surrey (1750–1828) 1780–1784 National Trust, Killerton
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Henry Woodcock (1770–1840) 1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Henry Woodcock (1770–1840) 1788 Eton College
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Henry Woodcock (1795–1829) George Romney (1734–1802)Henry Woodcock (1795–1829) Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Hon. Frederick Irby (1749–1825), later Lord Boston c.1777 George Romney (1734–1802)Hon. Frederick Irby (1749–1825), later Lord Boston c.1777 Eton College
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Hon. George King (1771–1839) 1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Hon. George King (1771–1839) 1788 Eton College
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Hon. James Cornwallis (1743–1824), Dean of Canterbury (1775–1781) 1795 George Romney (1734–1802)Hon. James Cornwallis (1743–1824), Dean of Canterbury (1775–1781) 1795 Canterbury Cathedral
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Hon. John Brownlow North (1741–1820), Dean of Canterbury (1770–1771) 1776 George Romney (1734–1802)Hon. John Brownlow North (1741–1820), Dean of Canterbury (1770–1771) 1776 Canterbury Cathedral
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Hugh Holme, Deputy Recorder of Kendal Christopher Steele (1733–1768) and George Romney (1734–1802)Hugh Holme, Deputy Recorder of Kendal Kendal Town Hall
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Hugh Williams 1790–1795 George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)Hugh Williams 1790–1795 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Isaac Ford 1759–1765 George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Isaac Ford 1759–1765 Lancaster Maritime Museum
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Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite 1763 George Romney (1734–1802)Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite 1763 Tate
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James Ainslie 1765 George Romney (1734–1802)James Ainslie 1765 Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
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James Clitherow (1731–1805) 1780 George Romney (1734–1802)James Clitherow (1731–1805) 1780 Boston Manor House
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James Cross of Clifton, Bristol (c.1739–1791), Distiller c.1783 George Romney (1734–1802)James Cross of Clifton, Bristol (c.1739–1791), Distiller c.1783 Yale Center for British Art
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James Farrer George Romney (1734–1802)James Farrer Abbot Hall
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James Harris (1709–1780), Fellow Commoner late 18th C George Romney (1734–1802) (follower of)James Harris (1709–1780), Fellow Commoner late 18th C Wadham College, University of Oxford
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James Lennox Naper (1712/1713–1776), Later Dutton, Wearing a Brown Coat George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)James Lennox Naper (1712/1713–1776), Later Dutton, Wearing a Brown Coat National Trust, Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate
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James Macpherson 1779–1780 George Romney (1734–1802)James Macpherson 1779–1780 National Portrait Gallery, London
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James Martin (1738–1810), MP for Tewkesbury (1776, 1780, 1784, 1790, 1796, 1802 & 1806) George Romney (1734–1802)James Martin (1738–1810), MP for Tewkesbury (1776, 1780, 1784, 1790, 1796, 1802 & 1806) Tewkesbury Town Hall
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James Romney 1760–1762 George Romney (1734–1802)James Romney 1760–1762 Yale Center for British Art
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Jane Atkinson (1742–1823) George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Jane Atkinson (1742–1823) Abbot Hall
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Jane Maxwell (c.1749–1812), Duchess of Gordon, Wife of the 4th Duke of Gordon, with her Son, George Duncan (1770–1836), Marquess of... 1778 George Romney (1734–1802)Jane Maxwell (c.1749–1812), Duchess of Gordon, Wife of the 4th Duke of Gordon, with her Son, George Duncan (1770–1836), Marquess of Huntly, Later 5th Duke of Gordon 1778 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and Her Son, George George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Jane, Duchess of Gordon, and Her Son, George National Trust for Scotland, Brodie Castle
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Jemima Yorke (1763–1804), Mrs Reginald Pole-Carew c.1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Jemima Yorke (1763–1804), Mrs Reginald Pole-Carew c.1784 National Trust, Antony
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Jeremiah Pemberton George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Jeremiah Pemberton Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
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John Fane, Tenth Earl of Westmorland 1789 George Romney (1734–1802)John Fane, Tenth Earl of Westmorland 1789 Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
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John Flaxman (1755–1826) George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)John Flaxman (1755–1826) Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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John Flaxman Modeling the Bust of William Hayley 1795–1796 George Romney (1734–1802)John Flaxman Modeling the Bust of William Hayley 1795–1796 Yale Center for British Art
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John Flaxman; Thomas Alphonso Hayley 1795 George Romney (1734–1802)John Flaxman; Thomas Alphonso Hayley 1795 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John McArthur (1755–1840), Writer on Naval Topics 1795 George Romney (1734–1802)John McArthur (1755–1840), Writer on Naval Topics 1795 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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John Moore (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury George Romney (1734–1802) (circle of)John Moore (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury Lambeth Palace
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John Moore (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury 1783 George Romney (1734–1802)John Moore (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury 1783 Lambeth Palace
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John Moore (1730–1805), Dean of Canterbury (1771–1775) c.1780 George Romney (1734–1802)John Moore (1730–1805), Dean of Canterbury (1771–1775) c.1780 Canterbury Cathedral
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John Postlethwaite George Romney (1734–1802)John Postlethwaite Abbot Hall
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John Richard West (1757–1783), 4th Earl de la Warr George Romney (1734–1802)John Richard West (1757–1783), 4th Earl de la Warr National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle
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John Satterthwaite c.1780 George Romney (1734–1802)John Satterthwaite c.1780 Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
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John Simpson (c.1771) 1789 George Romney (1734–1802)John Simpson (c.1771) 1789 Eton College
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John Smeaton 1779 George Romney (1734–1802)John Smeaton 1779 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Smith (1703–1787) 1782 George Romney (1734–1802)John Smith (1703–1787) 1782 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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John W. Oglander (c.1737–1794), Warden of New College (1768–1794) 1778 George Romney (1734–1802)John W. Oglander (c.1737–1794), Warden of New College (1768–1794) 1778 New College, University of Oxford
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John Warren George Romney (1734–1802)John Warren Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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John Wesley George Romney (1734–1802) (copy after)John Wesley National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Wesley (1703–1791) c.1800 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)John Wesley (1703–1791) c.1800 John Wesley’s House & The Museum of Methodism
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John Wesley (1703–1791) George Romney (1734–1802) (after)John Wesley (1703–1791) Oxford Brookes University, Harcourt Hill
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John Wesley (1703–1791) late 18th C George Romney (1734–1802) (after)John Wesley (1703–1791) late 18th C John Wesley’s House & The Museum of Methodism
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John Wesley (1703–1791) 1789 George Romney (1734–1802)John Wesley (1703–1791) 1789 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Joseph Allen (1713–1796) 1778 George Romney (1734–1802)Joseph Allen (1713–1796) 1778 Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Judge Sir John Wilson George Romney (1734–1802)Judge Sir John Wilson Kendal Town Hall
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King Lear in the Tempest Tearing off his Robes George Romney (1734–1802)King Lear in the Tempest Tearing off his Robes Kendal Town Hall
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Lady Altamont 1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Altamont 1788 Tate
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Lady Arabella Crosbie (d.1813), Lady Edward Ward 20th C George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Lady Arabella Crosbie (d.1813), Lady Edward Ward 20th C National Trust, Castle Ward
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Lady Arabella Crosbie (d.1813), Lady Edward Ward 20th C George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Lady Arabella Crosbie (d.1813), Lady Edward Ward 20th C National Trust, Castle Ward
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Lady Elizabeth (Scot) Lindsay (1763–1858), Countess of Hardwicke 1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Elizabeth (Scot) Lindsay (1763–1858), Countess of Hardwicke 1782 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Lady Elizabeth Webster c.1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Elizabeth Webster c.1788 English Heritage, Battle Abbey
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Lady Emilia Kerr 1779–80 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Emilia Kerr 1779–80 Tate
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Lady Emma Hamilton (1761?–1815) as Cassandra George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Emma Hamilton (1761?–1815) as Cassandra National Maritime Museum
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Lady Emma Hamilton (1761?–1815) as Cassandra 1904 George Romney (1734–1802) (copy after)Lady Emma Hamilton (1761?–1815) as Cassandra 1904 National Maritime Museum
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Lady Emma Hamilton as a Vestal c.1800 (?) George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Emma Hamilton as a Vestal c.1800 (?) English Heritage, Kenwood
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Lady Hamilton (1765–1815), as 'Nature' George Romney (1734–1802) (copy after)Lady Hamilton (1765–1815), as 'Nature' Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Lady Hamilton (?as a Figure in 'Fortune Telling') c.1782–4 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Hamilton (?as a Figure in 'Fortune Telling') c.1782–4 Tate
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Lady Hamilton as Cassandra c.1785–6 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Hamilton as Cassandra c.1785–6 Tate
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Lady Hamilton as Circe c.1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Hamilton as Circe c.1782 Tate Britain
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Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck (1737–1827), Countess of Stamford c.1790 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck (1737–1827), Countess of Stamford c.1790 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck (1737–1827), Countess of Stamford 1791 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck (1737–1827), Countess of Stamford 1791 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool 1790–1793 George Romney (1734–1802)Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool 1790–1793 National Trust, Ickworth
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Stuart (1753–1801) 1779 George Romney (1734–1802)Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Stuart (1753–1801) 1779 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Lord Ducie 1792 George Romney (1734–1802)Lord Ducie 1792 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Lord James Wallace (1729–1783), Attorney General George Romney (1734–1802)Lord James Wallace (1729–1783), Attorney General Hatton Gallery
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Lydia Henrietta Malortie (1754–1816), Mrs Henry Hoare 1780–1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Lydia Henrietta Malortie (1754–1816), Mrs Henry Hoare 1780–1784 National Trust, Killerton
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Major-General James Stuart (c.1735–1793), Commander-in-Chief in Madras 1786/1787 George Romney (1734–1802)Major-General James Stuart (c.1735–1793), Commander-in-Chief in Madras 1786/1787 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneil and Ross (1739–1791), KB, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Madras 1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneil and Ross (1739–1791), KB, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Madras 1785 National Army Museum
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Margaret Messenger (b.1737), Mrs Walter Strickland 1760 George Romney (1734–1802)Margaret Messenger (b.1737), Mrs Walter Strickland 1760 National Trust, Sizergh Castle
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Mary Bold (1740–1824), Mrs Thomas Hunt III 1769 George Romney (1734–1802)Mary Bold (1740–1824), Mrs Thomas Hunt III 1769 National Trust, Lanhydrock
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Mary Bootle (d.1813), Mrs Wilbraham Bootle 1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Mary Bootle (d.1813), Mrs Wilbraham Bootle 1781 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Mary Hutton Rawlinson (1772–1786) c.1765 George Romney (1734–1802)Mary Hutton Rawlinson (1772–1786) c.1765 Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
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Mary McDonald Chichester (1768–1825), Wife of Thomas Hugh Clifford Constable 1789 George Romney (1734–1802)Mary McDonald Chichester (1768–1825), Wife of Thomas Hugh Clifford Constable 1789 Burton Constable Hall
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Mary Moser c.1770–1771 George Romney (1734–1802)Mary Moser c.1770–1771 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Mary Rawlinson 1740–1760 George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Mary Rawlinson 1740–1760 Lancaster Maritime Museum
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Master Richard Meyler, 1795, Aged 3 or 4 1795 George Romney (1734–1802)Master Richard Meyler, 1795, Aged 3 or 4 1795 Kendal Town Hall
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Michael Russell, Agent Victualler of Dover 1777–1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Michael Russell, Agent Victualler of Dover 1777–1781 Dover Collections
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Midshipman George Cumberland c.1775–80 George Romney (1734–1802)Midshipman George Cumberland c.1775–80 Tate
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Mirth and Melancholy (Miss Wallis, Later Mrs James Campbell) 1788–1789 George Romney (1734–1802)Mirth and Melancholy (Miss Wallis, Later Mrs James Campbell) 1788–1789 National Trust, Petworth House
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Miss Elizabeth Tighe c.1800 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Miss Elizabeth Tighe c.1800 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Miss Hariot Milles c.1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Miss Hariot Milles c.1781 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Miss Martindale 1781–1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Miss Martindale 1781–1782 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Miss Sophia Musters c.1780 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Miss Sophia Musters c.1780 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
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Miss Stopford c.1780 George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)Miss Stopford c.1780 National Trust, Cragside
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Miss Vernon as Hebe 1777 George Romney (1734–1802)Miss Vernon as Hebe 1777 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Mr Barton George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Mr Barton Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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Mr Threlfall and Mrs Ann Threlfall George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Mr Threlfall and Mrs Ann Threlfall Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Mr and Mrs William Lindow 1772 George Romney (1734–1802)Mr and Mrs William Lindow 1772 Tate
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Mrs Anne Pitt c.1790 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Mrs Anne Pitt c.1790 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Mrs Beal Bonnell 1779–1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Beal Bonnell 1779–1780 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Mrs Bracebridge and Her Daughter Mary 1781–1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Bracebridge and Her Daughter Mary 1781–1784 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Mrs Christian Cunninghame 1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Christian Cunninghame 1781 Manx Museum
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Mrs Hills George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Mrs Hills Brighton & Hove Museums
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Mrs Hugh Williams 1790–1795 George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)Mrs Hugh Williams 1790–1795 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Mrs Jane Wilson, née Morland, of Capplethwaite Hall, near Sedbergh George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Jane Wilson, née Morland, of Capplethwaite Hall, near Sedbergh Kendal Town Hall
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Mrs John Matthews 1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs John Matthews 1786 Tate
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Mrs John Willett (1746–1815) George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs John Willett (1746–1815) The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Mrs Johnstone and her Son (?) c.1775–80 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Johnstone and her Son (?) c.1775–80 Tate Britain
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Mrs Margaret Ainslie c.1764 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Margaret Ainslie c.1764 Manchester Art Gallery
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Mrs Mark Currie 1789 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Mark Currie 1789 Tate
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Mrs Marton and Her Son Oliver George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Marton and Her Son Oliver Southampton City Art Gallery
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Mrs Mary Oliver (1763–1845) 1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Mary Oliver (1763–1845) 1785 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Mrs Mary Robinson 1780–1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Mary Robinson 1780–1781 The Wallace Collection
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Mrs Musters 1779–1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Musters 1779–1780 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Mrs Newbery 1782–1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Newbery 1782–1784 National Museum Cardiff
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Mrs Richard Cumberland and her Son Charles c.1770 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Richard Cumberland and her Son Charles c.1770 Tate
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Mrs Robert Trotter of Bush 1788–9 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Robert Trotter of Bush 1788–9 Tate Britain
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Mrs Siddons c. 1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Siddons c. 1784 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Mrs Stratford Canning, née Mehetebel Patrick (1777–1831), with Her Daughter Elizabeth George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Stratford Canning, née Mehetebel Patrick (1777–1831), with Her Daughter Elizabeth National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle
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Mrs Thomas Phipps 1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Thomas Phipps 1780 Yale Center for British Art
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Mrs Thomas Rackett (c.1734–1800) c.1776 George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Thomas Rackett (c.1734–1800) c.1776 Dorset Museum
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Mrs Thompson of Kendal George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs Thompson of Kendal Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery
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Mrs Tickell c.1795 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Mrs Tickell c.1795 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Mrs William Marwood, née Mary Goulston (1743–1807), Wife of William Marwood of Busby, near Stokesley, Yorkshire George Romney (1734–1802)Mrs William Marwood, née Mary Goulston (1743–1807), Wife of William Marwood of Busby, near Stokesley, Yorkshire National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle
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Percivall Pott (1713–1788) 1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Percivall Pott (1713–1788) 1788 Hunterian Museum
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Peregrine Cust (1723–1785), MP 1779 George Romney (1734–1802)Peregrine Cust (1723–1785), MP 1779 National Trust, Belton House
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Philip Yorke (1757–1834), 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, KG, MP, FRS, FSA 1779/1781 George Romney (1734–1802)Philip Yorke (1757–1834), 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, KG, MP, FRS, FSA 1779/1781 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Portrait of a Boy 1767 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Boy 1767 Walker Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Flag Officer c.1767 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Flag Officer c.1767 National Maritime Museum
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Portrait of a Gentleman George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Portrait of a Gentleman Tabley House
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Portrait of a Gentleman c.1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Gentleman c.1784 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Portrait of a Gentleman 1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Gentleman 1788 Abbot Hall
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Portrait of a Gentleman George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Portrait of a Gentleman Wesley House, University of Cambridge
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Portrait of a Girl 1767 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Girl 1767 Walker Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Lady George Romney (1734–1802) (attributed to)Portrait of a Lady Birmingham Museums Trust
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Portrait of a Lady c.1765 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Lady c.1765 Walker Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Man George Romney (1734–1802) (follower of)Portrait of a Man Abbot Hall
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Portrait of a Man George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Man The Burrell Collection
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Portrait of a Man 1758–1760 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Man 1758–1760 Yale Center for British Art
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Portrait of a Young Lady George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Young Lady The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Portrait of a Young Man of the Maynard Family c.1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Portrait of a Young Man of the Maynard Family c.1780 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Possibly William Thomas Meyer George Romney (1734–1802)Possibly William Thomas Meyer The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Prospero and Miranda George Romney (1734–1802)Prospero and Miranda Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Ralph William Cartwright (1771–1847) 1788–1790 George Romney (1734–1802)Ralph William Cartwright (1771–1847) 1788–1790 Eton College
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Reverend Daniel Wilson 1760 George Romney (1734–1802)Reverend Daniel Wilson 1760 The Hepworth Wakefield
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Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794) c.1790 George Romney (1734–1802)Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794) c.1790 Lancaster City Museum
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Richard Colley, Viscount Wellesley (1760–1842) 1781–1791 George Romney (1734–1802)Richard Colley, Viscount Wellesley (1760–1842) 1781–1791 Eton College
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Richard Cumberland c.1771–1776 George Romney (1734–1802)Richard Cumberland c.1771–1776 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Richard Cumberland (1732–1811) George Romney (1734–1802)Richard Cumberland (1732–1811) Pollok House
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Richard Cumberland (1732–1811), Fellow, Playwright and Novelist George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Richard Cumberland (1732–1811), Fellow, Playwright and Novelist Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Richard Cumberland (1732–1811), Fellow, Playwright and Novelist George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Richard Cumberland (1732–1811), Fellow, Playwright and Novelist Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Richard Cumberland the Dramatist George Romney (1734–1802) (manner of)Richard Cumberland the Dramatist Tate
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Richard Farmer 1777–1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Richard Farmer 1777–1784 Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
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Richard Farmer (1735–1797), Master of Emmanuel College c.1770 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Richard Farmer (1735–1797), Master of Emmanuel College c.1770 St Catharine's College, University of Cambridge
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Richard Farmer (1735–1797), University of Cambridge Librarian George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Richard Farmer (1735–1797), University of Cambridge Librarian Cambridge University Library
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Richard Pennant (1737?–1808), Baron Penrhyn of Penrhyn 1789–1793 George Romney (1734–1802)Richard Pennant (1737?–1808), Baron Penrhyn of Penrhyn 1789–1793 National Trust, Penrhyn Castle
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Richard Pepper Arden (1744–1804), 1st Baron Alvanley George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Richard Pepper Arden (1744–1804), 1st Baron Alvanley Grosvenor Museum
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Robert Raikes 1785–1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Robert Raikes 1785–1788 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Robert Thyer (1709–1781), Chetham's Librarian George Romney (1734–1802)Robert Thyer (1709–1781), Chetham's Librarian Chetham's Library
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Samuel Foote (1720–1777) George Romney (1734–1802)Samuel Foote (1720–1777) National Trust, Knole
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Samuel Parr 1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Samuel Parr 1788 Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
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Samuel Parr 18th C George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Samuel Parr 18th C Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815) 1781–1782 George Romney (1734–1802)Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815) 1781–1782 Eton College
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Sarah Ley, Mrs Richard Tickell (1770–after 1817) before 1759 George Romney (1734–1802)Sarah Ley, Mrs Richard Tickell (1770–after 1817) before 1759 National Trust, Ascott
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Sarah Rodbard (c.1765–1795) 1784 George Romney (1734–1802)Sarah Rodbard (c.1765–1795) 1784 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Serena George Romney (1734–1802)Serena Victoria and Albert Museum
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Serena Reading c.1780–1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Serena Reading c.1780–1785 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham 1784–1786 George Romney (1734–1802)Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham 1784–1786 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Sir Archibald Macdonald 1793–1795 George Romney (1734–1802)Sir Archibald Macdonald 1793–1795 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Sir Brownlow Cust (1744 –1807), 7th Bt, 1st Baron Brownlow c.1785 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Sir Brownlow Cust (1744 –1807), 7th Bt, 1st Baron Brownlow c.1785 National Trust, Erddig
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Sir Brownlow Cust (1744–1807), 1st Baron Brownlow George Romney (1734–1802)Sir Brownlow Cust (1744–1807), 1st Baron Brownlow National Trust, Belton House
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Sir George Throckmorton-Courtenay (1754–1826), 6th Bt 1784/1790 George Romney (1734–1802) (style of)Sir George Throckmorton-Courtenay (1754–1826), 6th Bt 1784/1790 National Trust, Coughton Court
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Sir Henry Bayly (1744–1812), 3rd Bt, 9th Baron Paget, Later 1st Earl of Uxbridge of the Second Creation, Holding Copper Ore from the Mona... c.1785 George Romney (1734–1802)Sir Henry Bayly (1744–1812), 3rd Bt, 9th Baron Paget, Later 1st Earl of Uxbridge of the Second Creation, Holding Copper Ore from the Mona Mine c.1785 National Trust, Plas Newydd
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Sir John Trevelyan (1734–1828), 4th Bt 1784/1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Sir John Trevelyan (1734–1828), 4th Bt 1784/1788 National Trust, Wallington
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Sir John Trevelyan (1761–1846), 5th Bt 1784–1788 George Romney (1734–1802)Sir John Trevelyan (1761–1846), 5th Bt 1784–1788 National Trust, Wallington
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Sir John William De la Pole (1757–1799), 6th Bt of Shute c.1913 George Romney (1734–1802) (after)Sir John William De la Pole (1757–1799), 6th Bt of Shute c.1913 National Trust, Antony
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Sir Michael Le Fleming (1748–1806), 4th Baronet of Rydal Hall, 1780 1780 George Romney (1734–1802)Sir Michael Le Fleming (1748–1806), 4th Baronet of Rydal Hall, 1780 1780 The Armitt: Museum, Gallery, Library