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Charles Jervas
c.1675–1739
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Sir George Saville (1726–1784), Bt, Fellow-Commoner (1744/1745) 1750 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (school of)Sir George Saville (1726–1784), Bt, Fellow-Commoner (1744/1745) 1750 Queens' College, University of Cambridge
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Mary Savile (1700–1751), Countess of Thanet 1750 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Mary Savile (1700–1751), Countess of Thanet 1750 Abbot Hall
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Dean Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) 1745 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Dean Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) 1745 National Trust, Knole
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Lieutenant Thomas George Southwell, Coldstream Guards 1739 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Lieutenant Thomas George Southwell, Coldstream Guards 1739 National Army Museum
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Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) 1739 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) 1739 Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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John Hough (1651–1743), President of Magdalen College (1687 & 1688–1701), Bishop of Oxford (1690–1699), Lichfield and Coventry... 1734 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (probably)John Hough (1651–1743), President of Magdalen College (1687 & 1688–1701), Bishop of Oxford (1690–1699), Lichfield and Coventry (1699–1717) and Worcester (1717–1743) 1734 Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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Captain The Honourable William Egerton (1684–1739), MP 1734 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Captain The Honourable William Egerton (1684–1739), MP 1734 National Trust, Belton House
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J. Gay c.1738 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)J. Gay c.1738 Victoria Art Gallery
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George II (1683–1760), on Horseback 1732 John Wootton (c.1682–1764) and Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)George II (1683–1760), on Horseback 1732 National Trust, Blickling Hall
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Sir John Brownlow (1690–1754), 1st Viscount Tyrconnel 1730s Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Sir John Brownlow (1690–1754), 1st Viscount Tyrconnel 1730s National Trust, Belton House
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Mary Fanshawe (1651–1693) c.1735 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Mary Fanshawe (1651–1693) c.1735 Valence House Museum
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Charles Townshend (1674–1738), 2nd Viscount Townshend 1730/1740 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (studio of)Charles Townshend (1674–1738), 2nd Viscount Townshend 1730/1740 National Trust, Blickling Hall
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Catherine, Countess of Orford (c.1682–1737) 1729 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)Catherine, Countess of Orford (c.1682–1737) 1729 Bath Pump Room
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Lady Louisa Caroline Isabella Hervey (1715–1770), Lady Smyth c.1733 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Lady Louisa Caroline Isabella Hervey (1715–1770), Lady Smyth c.1733 National Trust, Ickworth
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Queen Caroline (1683–1737) c.1732 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (studio of)Queen Caroline (1683–1737) c.1732 Old Council House, Bristol City Council
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George II (1683–1760) c.1732 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (studio of)George II (1683–1760) c.1732 Old Council House, Bristol City Council
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Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach 1727 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (studio of)Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach 1727 National Portrait Gallery, London
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George II (1683–1760) 1727 or after Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (studio of)George II (1683–1760) 1727 or after National Trust, Lyme Park
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Catherine Wyndham (d.1734), and Elizabeth Wyndham (d.1769), Daughters of Sir William Wyndham (1687–1740), and His First Wife, Catherine,... 1727 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (school of)Catherine Wyndham (d.1734), and Elizabeth Wyndham (d.1769), Daughters of Sir William Wyndham (1687–1740), and His First Wife, Catherine, née Seymour (d.1731) 1727 Government Art Collection
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Lady Elizabeth and Lady Henrietta Finch c.1730–1731 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Lady Elizabeth and Lady Henrietta Finch c.1730–1731 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Queen Caroline (1683–1737) c.1730 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (after)Queen Caroline (1683–1737) c.1730 Merchants Hall, Society of Merchant Venturers
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Lady Rachel Cavendish (1697–1780), Lady Morgan, as a Shepherdess 1725–1730 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Lady Rachel Cavendish (1697–1780), Lady Morgan, as a Shepherdess 1725–1730 National Trust, Tredegar House
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William Benson (1710–1762), Earl Benson c.1730 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)William Benson (1710–1762), Earl Benson c.1730 National Trust, Stourhead
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John Dobson, Warden of Winchester College early 18th C Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)John Dobson, Warden of Winchester College early 18th C Winchester College
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Henrietta Howard (1689–1767), 9th Countess of Suffolk 1724 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Henrietta Howard (1689–1767), 9th Countess of Suffolk 1724 English Heritage, Marble Hill House
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William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland c.1728 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland c.1728 National Portrait Gallery, London
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King George II c.1727 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (studio of)King George II c.1727 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Lady Catherine Hyde (1700–1777), Duchess of Queensberry, as a Milkmaid c.1725/1730 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Lady Catherine Hyde (1700–1777), Duchess of Queensberry, as a Milkmaid c.1725/1730 National Trust, Petworth House
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Governor Harrison (Father to Audrey E. Viscountess Townshend) c.1725 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Governor Harrison (Father to Audrey E. Viscountess Townshend) c.1725 The Postal Museum
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Charles Townshend (1675–1738), 2nd Viscount Townshend 1720 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Charles Townshend (1675–1738), 2nd Viscount Townshend 1720 English Heritage, Audley End House
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Dorothy Townshend (1686–1726), Viscountess Townshend 1720 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Dorothy Townshend (1686–1726), Viscountess Townshend 1720 English Heritage, Audley End House
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John Costello, Mayor of Chichester (1720) 1720–1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) or Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)John Costello, Mayor of Chichester (1720) 1720–1730 The Council House, Chichester
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Ann Costello, Daughter of John Costello 1720–1730 Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) (attributed to) or Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)Ann Costello, Daughter of John Costello 1720–1730 The Council House, Chichester
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Catherine Dougla, née Hyde, Duchess of Queensberry c.1725–1730 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (attributed to)Catherine Dougla, née Hyde, Duchess of Queensberry c.1725–1730 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Isaac Newton (1642–1727) 1717 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Isaac Newton (1642–1727) 1717 The Royal Society
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Portrait of an Unknown Young Man c.1720/1730 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Portrait of an Unknown Young Man c.1720/1730 National Trust, Lanhydrock
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William Garforth c.1720 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (follower of)William Garforth c.1720 Merchant Adventurers’ Hall
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Lady Rachel Russell (c.1700–1777), Duchess of Bridgewater c.1720/1725 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739)Lady Rachel Russell (c.1700–1777), Duchess of Bridgewater c.1720/1725 National Trust, Lanhydrock
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The Reverend Peter Baker, MA, of Mayfield Place, Vicar of Mayfield (1671–1730) c.1720 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (circle of)The Reverend Peter Baker, MA, of Mayfield Place, Vicar of Mayfield (1671–1730) c.1720 East Sussex Record Office
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Unknown Lady of the Fanshawe Family c.1720 Charles Jervas (c.1675–1739) (circle of)Unknown Lady of the Fanshawe Family c.1720 Valence House Museum