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The Translation of Edward King and Martyr, 979 1979 Phyllis Wolff (b.1950)The Translation of Edward King and Martyr, 979 1979 Shaftesbury Town Hall
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Joining of the Houses of Lancaster and York in 1486 c.1901 John Robert Brown (1850–1918)Joining of the Houses of Lancaster and York in 1486 c.1901 Blackpool Town Hall
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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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Thomas à Becket (c.1118–1170) 1798 Benjamin West (1738–1820)Thomas à Becket (c.1118–1170) 1798 Fulham Palace
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The Penance of King Henry II at the Tomb of Thomas à Becket Samuel Seeberger (active 1875–1899)The Penance of King Henry II at the Tomb of Thomas à Becket West Northamptonshire Council
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Mathias Hovius (d.1620) 1612 Lucas Franchoys the elder (1574–1643) (attributed to)Mathias Hovius (d.1620) 1612 The Bowes Museum
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Joseph MacRory (1861–1945), DD, Archiepiscopus Armachanus Totius Hiberniae Primus 1928 John Lavery (1856–1941)Joseph MacRory (1861–1945), DD, Archiepiscopus Armachanus Totius Hiberniae Primus 1928 Ulster Museum
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James Ussher c.1654 Peter Lely (1618–1680) (after)James Ussher c.1654 National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Warham (c.1450–1532) 18th C/19th C Hans Holbein the younger (c.1497–1543) (after)William Warham (c.1450–1532) 18th C/19th C Fulham Palace
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Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (1980–1981) 1986 Richard Smith (b.1957)Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (1980–1981) 1986 Brasenose College, University of Oxford
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Henry Chichele (c.1364–1443), Archbishop of Canterbury 15th C British (English) SchoolHenry Chichele (c.1364–1443), Archbishop of Canterbury 15th C Lambeth Palace