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Sir Henry Danvers (1573–1644), Earl of Danby, PC, KG Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) (after)Sir Henry Danvers (1573–1644), Earl of Danby, PC, KG National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Inscribed as 'Sir George Booth (1622–1684), 1st Baron Delamer of Dunham Massey' c.1658/1660 Peter Lely (1618–1680)Inscribed as 'Sir George Booth (1622–1684), 1st Baron Delamer of Dunham Massey' c.1658/1660 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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A Dutch Mastiff (called 'Old Vertue'?) with Dunham Massey in the Background 1690s Jan Wyck (1645–1700)A Dutch Mastiff (called 'Old Vertue'?) with Dunham Massey in the Background 1690s National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Possibly Vere Egerton, Mrs William Booth c.1619 Robert Peake (c.1551–1619) (attributed to)Possibly Vere Egerton, Mrs William Booth c.1619 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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A Spaniel in a Landscape Daniel Clowes (1774–1829)A Spaniel in a Landscape National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Landscape with a Peasant in front of a Ruinous Stone Arch 18th C British (English) SchoolLandscape with a Peasant in front of a Ruinous Stone Arch 18th C National Trust, Dunham Massey
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A Dog with Dark Tan and Pale Tan Markings with a Mask-Like Marking on its Face, in a Landscape Daniel Clowes (1774–1829)A Dog with Dark Tan and Pale Tan Markings with a Mask-Like Marking on its Face, in a Landscape National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Colonel Sir John Booth (1610–1688) Edward Bower (1597–1667) (style of)Colonel Sir John Booth (1610–1688) National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Still Life with a Basket of Fruit and Flowers Tobias Stranover (1684–after 1731) (attributed to)Still Life with a Basket of Fruit and Flowers National Trust, Dunham Massey
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A Bay Hunter Named 'Sir Oliver' c.1808 John Boultbee (1753–1812)A Bay Hunter Named 'Sir Oliver' c.1808 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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The Honourable Reverend Anchitel Grey (1774–1833) 1801 John James Halls (1776–1853)The Honourable Reverend Anchitel Grey (1774–1833) 1801 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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The Honourable John Grey (1743–1802), as a Gentleman Commoner of Cambridge University c.1764 Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797)The Honourable John Grey (1743–1802), as a Gentleman Commoner of Cambridge University c.1764 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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William Grey (1850–1910), 9th Earl of Stamford 1896 John Ernest Breun (1862–1921)William Grey (1850–1910), 9th Earl of Stamford 1896 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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A Harlequin Great Dane Called 'Turpin' 1778 Thomas Stringer (1722–1790)A Harlequin Great Dane Called 'Turpin' 1778 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Called 'Benjamin Hyde' c.1640 (?) British (English) SchoolCalled 'Benjamin Hyde' c.1640 (?) National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Portrait of an Unknown Boy with a Spaniel (Later the Reverend Harry Grey, 1783–1860?) c.1785/1795 William Beechey (1753–1839) (attributed to)Portrait of an Unknown Boy with a Spaniel (Later the Reverend Harry Grey, 1783–1860?) c.1785/1795 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman in Armour (Thomas Grey, 1654–1720?, 2nd Earl of Stamford) late 17th C British (English) SchoolPortrait of an Unknown Gentleman in Armour (Thomas Grey, 1654–1720?, 2nd Earl of Stamford) late 17th C National Trust, Dunham Massey
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A Harlequin Great Dane Called 'Turpin' 1778 Thomas Stringer (1722–1790)A Harlequin Great Dane Called 'Turpin' 1778 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Lady Mary Booth (1704–1772), Countess of Stamford c.1736 Michael Dahl (1656/1659–1743) (studio of)Lady Mary Booth (1704–1772), Countess of Stamford c.1736 National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Lady Mary Booth (1704–1772), Later Countess of Stamford, as a Child c.1710 Michael Dahl (1656/1659–1743)Lady Mary Booth (1704–1772), Later Countess of Stamford, as a Child c.1710 National Trust, Dunham Massey