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Charles White (1728–1813), First Surgeon to the Manchester Royal Infirmary (1752–1790) William Tate (1747–1806)Charles White (1728–1813), First Surgeon to the Manchester Royal Infirmary (1752–1790) Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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James Massey (1713–1796), First President of the Manchester Royal Infirmary 1793 or before William Tate (1747–1806)James Massey (1713–1796), First President of the Manchester Royal Infirmary 1793 or before Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Elizabeth Knowles (1751–1775), Mrs Daniel Daulby c.1774–1775 William Tate (1747–1806)Elizabeth Knowles (1751–1775), Mrs Daniel Daulby c.1774–1775 Walker Art Gallery
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Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797) William Tate (1747–1806)Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797) Derby Museum and Art Gallery
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Daniel Daulby (1745/1746–1798) c.1774–1775 William Tate (1747–1806)Daniel Daulby (1745/1746–1798) c.1774–1775 Walker Art Gallery
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The Sanderson Children 1775 William Tate (1747–1806)The Sanderson Children 1775 The Holburne Museum
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Miss Tate of Toxteth Park (c.1766–1822) c.1792–1795 William Tate (1747–1806)Miss Tate of Toxteth Park (c.1766–1822) c.1792–1795 Walker Art Gallery
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Margaret Roscoe (1754–1819), Mrs Daniel Daulby c.1782–1784 William Tate (1747–1806)Margaret Roscoe (1754–1819), Mrs Daniel Daulby c.1782–1784 Walker Art Gallery
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Mr Tate of Toxteth Park c.1800 William Tate (1747–1806)Mr Tate of Toxteth Park c.1800 Walker Art Gallery
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Captain Thomas Hewitt, 10th Regiment of Foot 1781 William Tate (1747–1806)Captain Thomas Hewitt, 10th Regiment of Foot 1781 National Army Museum
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Boy and Girl with a Bladder William Tate (1747–1806)Boy and Girl with a Bladder Derby Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas Moss Tate 1784–1806 William Tate (1747–1806) (attributed to)Thomas Moss Tate 1784–1806 English Heritage, Marble Hill House
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Mr Dodshon Foster of Lancaster (1730–1793) 1770–1793 William Tate (1747–1806) (attributed to)Mr Dodshon Foster of Lancaster (1730–1793) 1770–1793 Lancaster Maritime Museum