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Miss Reynolds, Sister of the Bishop of Lincoln 1700–1720 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Miss Reynolds, Sister of the Bishop of Lincoln 1700–1720 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Susan Colt (d.1743), Mrs Henry Hoare 1733 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Susan Colt (d.1743), Mrs Henry Hoare 1733 National Trust, Stourhead
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Thomas Cheyney, Headmaster of Winchester College early 18th C Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Thomas Cheyney, Headmaster of Winchester College early 18th C Winchester College
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker 1728 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker 1728 Parliamentary Art Collection
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Fellow Commoner (1708) 1728 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Fellow Commoner (1708) 1728 Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Lieutenant-General Richard Onslow (d.1760) c.1740/1750 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Lieutenant-General Richard Onslow (d.1760) c.1740/1750 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Portrait of a Man 1735 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Portrait of a Man 1735 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Samuel Hughes of Llwyn-y-Brain (b.c.1682) 1737 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)Samuel Hughes of Llwyn-y-Brain (b.c.1682) 1737 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
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John Scrope (1662–1752), Secretary to Treasury (1724–1752) 1730 Hans Hysing (1678–1753)John Scrope (1662–1752), Secretary to Treasury (1724–1752) 1730 Government Art Collection
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Princess Amelia (1711–1786), Daughter of George II Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Princess Amelia (1711–1786), Daughter of George II Chequers Court
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Elizabeth Colyear (1686–1768), Duchess of Dorset Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Elizabeth Colyear (1686–1768), Duchess of Dorset National Trust, Knole
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Richard (Martin) Knight (1667–1687) Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Richard (Martin) Knight (1667–1687) Chawton House
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), PC, Speaker of the House of Commons (1728–1761) 1728 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), PC, Speaker of the House of Commons (1728–1761) 1728 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Elizabeth Knight (1692–1731), Lady Onslow c.1700–1715 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Elizabeth Knight (1692–1731), Lady Onslow c.1700–1715 National Trust, Clandon Park
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Sir Francis Child (1684?–1740) Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Sir Francis Child (1684?–1740) Christ's Hospital
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Thomas Birch Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Thomas Birch Christ's Hospital
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Timothy Brand, Sheriff of Essex (1721) Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to)Timothy Brand, Sheriff of Essex (1721) Essex County Council
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Brook Taylor (1685–1731) c.1720 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (attributed to studio of)Brook Taylor (1685–1731) c.1720 The Royal Society
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The Right Honourable Arthur Onslow (1691–1768) 1728 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (by or after)The Right Honourable Arthur Onslow (1691–1768) 1728 Guildford Guildhall
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John Dive (b.c.1674) c.1730 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (circle of)John Dive (b.c.1674) c.1730 Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker (1727–1761) Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (circle of)Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker (1727–1761) Parliamentary Art Collection
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John Rix of Thrandeston c.1740 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (circle of)John Rix of Thrandeston c.1740 West Suffolk Heritage Service
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Portrait of a Man Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (circle of)Portrait of a Man Government Art Collection
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Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745), 1st Earl of Orford, KG, MP late 18th C Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (after)Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745), 1st Earl of Orford, KG, MP late 18th C National Trust, Oxburgh Hall
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Arthur Onslow Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (copy after)Arthur Onslow National Portrait Gallery, London
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Fellow Commoner (1708) 1728 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (follower of)Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Fellow Commoner (1708) 1728 Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Lieutenant-General Richard Onslow (d.1760) c.1750/1760 Hans Hysing (1678–1753) (style of)Lieutenant-General Richard Onslow (d.1760) c.1750/1760 National Trust, Clandon Park