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Charles d' Agar
1669–1723
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Alicia Brownlow (1684–1727), Lady Guilford c.1710 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Alicia Brownlow (1684–1727), Lady Guilford c.1710 National Trust, Belton House
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Anne Ivory (?) c.1720–1723 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Anne Ivory (?) c.1720–1723 National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
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Barbara Ivory (d.1748), Mrs Henry Davenport III c.1720–1723 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Barbara Ivory (d.1748), Mrs Henry Davenport III c.1720–1723 National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
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Barbara Ivory (d.1748), Mrs Henry Davenport III c.1720–1730 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (after)Barbara Ivory (d.1748), Mrs Henry Davenport III c.1720–1730 National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
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Dame Millicent Samwell, née Fuller (d. 1716) Wife of Sir Thomas Samwell, 2nd Bt 17th C Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Dame Millicent Samwell, née Fuller (d. 1716) Wife of Sir Thomas Samwell, 2nd Bt 17th C West Northamptonshire Council
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Edward Graham (c.1679/1681–1710), 2nd Viscount Preston, and His Son Charles Graham (1706–1739), Later 3rd Viscount c.1715 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Edward Graham (c.1679/1681–1710), 2nd Viscount Preston, and His Son Charles Graham (1706–1739), Later 3rd Viscount c.1715 National Trust, Nunnington Hall
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Elizabeth Felton (1676–1741), Countess of Bristol, with Her Children Lady Henrietta Hervey (1703–1712), and Her Twin Brother Lord... Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Elizabeth Felton (1676–1741), Countess of Bristol, with Her Children Lady Henrietta Hervey (1703–1712), and Her Twin Brother Lord Charles Hervey (1703–1786) National Trust, Ickworth
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Frances Legh of Bruch (1670–1728), Mrs Peter Legh XII c.1690 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (style of) or Michael Dahl (1656/1659–1743) (style of)Frances Legh of Bruch (1670–1728), Mrs Peter Legh XII c.1690 National Trust, Lyme Park
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Frances Winchcombe (1679–1718), First Wife of the 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Frances Winchcombe (1679–1718), First Wife of the 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Lydiard House
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Gertrude Carew (1682–1736), Lady Copley, Later Lady Bampfylde 1718 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Gertrude Carew (1682–1736), Lady Copley, Later Lady Bampfylde 1718 National Trust, Antony
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Griffith Rice (1670–1729) (?) Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Griffith Rice (1670–1729) (?) National Trust, Newton House, Dinefwr Park and Castle
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Henry Davenport III (1677–1731) Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (after)Henry Davenport III (1677–1731) National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
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Henry Davenport III (1677–1731) c.1720–1723 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Henry Davenport III (1677–1731) c.1720–1723 National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
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Henry Harpur (1708–1748), Later Sir Henry Harpur, 5th Bt, and His Brother John Harpur (d.1780) 1718 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Henry Harpur (1708–1748), Later Sir Henry Harpur, 5th Bt, and His Brother John Harpur (d.1780) 1718 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Henry St John (1652–1742), 1st Viscount St John, Aged 66 Years, in Parliamentary Robes 1718 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Henry St John (1652–1742), 1st Viscount St John, Aged 66 Years, in Parliamentary Robes 1718 Lydiard House
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Henry St John (1678–1751), 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, Secretary of State to Queen Anne, Son to Henry St John, 1st Viscount St John... Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Henry St John (1678–1751), 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, Secretary of State to Queen Anne, Son to Henry St John, 1st Viscount St John (1652–1742) Lydiard House
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Jacques Guille 1653 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (after)Jacques Guille 1653 Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery
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Lady Amabel Grey (1698–1727) Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Lady Amabel Grey (1698–1727) English Heritage, Wrest Park
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Lady Elizabeth Isham (d.1713) Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Lady Elizabeth Isham (d.1713) Lamport Hall
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Mary Herbert (née Preston), later Marchioness and (titular) Duchess of Powis (d.1724) c.1695 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Mary Herbert (née Preston), later Marchioness and (titular) Duchess of Powis (d.1724) c.1695 National Trust, Powis Castle
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Miss Vere Isham (1686–1760), Daughter of the 4th Bt Isham c.1723 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Miss Vere Isham (1686–1760), Daughter of the 4th Bt Isham c.1723 Lamport Hall
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Portrait of a Boy Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Portrait of a Boy The Burrell Collection
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) or Michael Dahl (1656/1659–1743) (style of)Portrait of an Unknown Lady National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Robert Osboldston (d.1715) c.1718 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Robert Osboldston (d.1715) c.1718 National Maritime Museum
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Sarah Eaton (d.1739), Benefactor of Worcester College 17th C Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Sarah Eaton (d.1739), Benefactor of Worcester College 17th C Worcester College, University of Oxford
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Sir John Harpur (1680–1741), 4th Bt Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Sir John Harpur (1680–1741), 4th Bt National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Sir Streynsham Master 1710–1720 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Sir Streynsham Master 1710–1720 National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Honourable Jemima Crewe (d.1728), Duchess of Kent Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)The Honourable Jemima Crewe (d.1728), Duchess of Kent National Trust, Calke Abbey
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The Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Hill (1654–1727) 1700 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)The Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Hill (1654–1727) 1700 Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
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Thomas Crewe (1623–1697), 2nd Baron Crewe c.1707 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723) (attributed to)Thomas Crewe (1623–1697), 2nd Baron Crewe c.1707 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford c.1712 Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford c.1712 Parliamentary Art Collection
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Two Children in Arcadian Costume with a Dog Charles d' Agar (1669–1723)Two Children in Arcadian Costume with a Dog Abbot Hall