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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley (1799–1869), 14th Earl of Derby 1857–1859 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley (1799–1869), 14th Earl of Derby 1857–1859 Examination Schools, University of Oxford
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Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859), Baron Macaulay, Fellow, Historian, Essayist, Poet and MP ... 1853 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859), Baron Macaulay, Fellow, Historian, Essayist, Poet and MP 1853 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Emily Charlotte Meynell Ingram (1840–1904) 1867 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Emily Charlotte Meynell Ingram (1840–1904) 1867 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Algernon Percy (1792–1865), 4th Duke of Northumberland 1858 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Algernon Percy (1792–1865), 4th Duke of Northumberland 1858 The Royal Victoria Infirmary
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Edward Hawkins, DD, Provost (1828–1882) exhibited 1855 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Edward Hawkins, DD, Provost (1828–1882) exhibited 1855 Oriel College, University of Oxford
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Robert Pulsford Francis Grant (1803–1878)Robert Pulsford University of Plymouth
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Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram (1822–1871) 1865 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram (1822–1871) 1865 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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The Right Honourable General Jonathan Peel (1799–1879), MP for Huntingdon and Godmanchester, Late Secretary of State for War 1862 Francis Grant (1803–1878)The Right Honourable General Jonathan Peel (1799–1879), MP for Huntingdon and Godmanchester, Late Secretary of State for War 1862 Huntingdon Town Hall
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Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (1823–1889), 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos c.1873 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (1823–1889), 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos c.1873 County Hall, Aylesbury
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Lieutenant General Sir George Pollock (1786–1872), GCB 1856 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Lieutenant General Sir George Pollock (1786–1872), GCB 1856 British Library
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Edward Holland (1806–1875), First Chairman of the Council and Saviour of the College in Its Early Years 1865 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Edward Holland (1806–1875), First Chairman of the Council and Saviour of the College in Its Early Years 1865 The Royal Agricultural University Collection
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Sir Andrew Orr of Harvieston and Castle Campbell, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1854–1857) c.1857 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Sir Andrew Orr of Harvieston and Castle Campbell, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1854–1857) c.1857 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Right Honourable Sir Frederick Pollock (1783–1870), Lord Chief Baron of Her Majesty's Exchequer 1849 Francis Grant (1803–1878)The Right Honourable Sir Frederick Pollock (1783–1870), Lord Chief Baron of Her Majesty's Exchequer 1849 Huntingdon Town Hall
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Joseph Warner Henley (1793–1884), MP for Oxfordshire (1841–1878), Chairman of Oxford Quarter Sessions (1846–1863) 1860 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Joseph Warner Henley (1793–1884), MP for Oxfordshire (1841–1878), Chairman of Oxford Quarter Sessions (1846–1863) 1860 The Oxfordshire Museum
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Sir William Erle (1793–1880), Lord Chief Justice 1851 or before Francis Grant (1803–1878)Sir William Erle (1793–1880), Lord Chief Justice 1851 or before New College, University of Oxford
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Lady Albert Conyngham (1809–1841) Francis Grant (1803–1878)Lady Albert Conyngham (1809–1841) Weston Park
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General Sir James Hope Grant (1808–1875), Soldier, as Colonel of the 9th Lancers 1853 Francis Grant (1803–1878)General Sir James Hope Grant (1808–1875), Soldier, as Colonel of the 9th Lancers 1853 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
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Lady Anna Maria Isabella (1828–1870), Lady Hesketh c.1846 Francis Grant (1803–1878)Lady Anna Maria Isabella (1828–1870), Lady Hesketh c.1846 National Trust, Rufford Old Hall
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John William Spencer Brownlow Egerton Cust (1842–1867), 2nd Earl Brownlow 1863 Francis Grant (1803–1878)John William Spencer Brownlow Egerton Cust (1842–1867), 2nd Earl Brownlow 1863 National Trust, Belton House
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George Hay (1787–1876), 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, Agriculturist c.1850–1860 Francis Grant (1803–1878)George Hay (1787–1876), 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, Agriculturist c.1850–1860 National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait