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Anne of Cleves (1515–1557), Queen Consort to Henry VIII c.1539 Bartholomaeus Bruyn the elder (1493–1555) (circle of)Anne of Cleves (1515–1557), Queen Consort to Henry VIII c.1539 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), Archbishop of Canterbury c.1545 Gerlach Flicke (d.1558) (after)Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), Archbishop of Canterbury c.1545 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Henry VII (1457–1509) 1553–1567 unknown artistHenry VII (1457–1509) 1553–1567 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Elizabeth of York (1466–1503), Queen Consort of Henry VII 1556–1567 unknown artistElizabeth of York (1466–1503), Queen Consort of Henry VII 1556–1567 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Edward VI (1537–1553) 1558–1567 Hans Eworth (c.1520–after 1578) (studio of)Edward VI (1537–1553) 1558–1567 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Mary I (1516–1558) 1558–1567 Hans Eworth (c.1520–after 1578) (studio of)Mary I (1516–1558) 1558–1567 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Henry VIII (1491–1547), Founder of Trinity College, Cambridge (1546) c.1567 Hans Eworth (c.1520–after 1578)Henry VIII (1491–1547), Founder of Trinity College, Cambridge (1546) c.1567 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Henry VIII (1491–1547), Founder of Trinity College (1546) 1566–1582 unknown artistHenry VIII (1491–1547), Founder of Trinity College (1546) 1566–1582 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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John Whitgift (1530?–1604), Master (1567–1577), Bishop of Worcester (1577–1583) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1583–1587) 1570–1602 unknown artistJohn Whitgift (1530?–1604), Master (1567–1577), Bishop of Worcester (1577–1583) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1583–1587) 1570–1602 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Richard Bancroft (1544–1610), Bishop of London (1587–1604) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1604–1610) c.1575–1607 unknown artistRichard Bancroft (1544–1610), Bishop of London (1587–1604) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1604–1610) c.1575–1607 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Matthew Parker (1504–1575), Archbishop of Canterbury and Patron of Scholarship 1572 unknown artistMatthew Parker (1504–1575), Archbishop of Canterbury and Patron of Scholarship 1572 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Christopher Wray (1524–1592), Judge and Speaker of the House of Commons 1573–1605 unknown artistChristopher Wray (1524–1592), Judge and Speaker of the House of Commons 1573–1605 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Richard Cox (1500–1581), Bishop of Ely (1559–1581) 1577 unknown artistRichard Cox (1500–1581), Bishop of Ely (1559–1581) 1577 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Queen Mary I (1516–1558) 1578–1594 Antonis Mor (1512–1516–c.1576) (after)Queen Mary I (1516–1558) 1578–1594 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) 1580 unknown artistMary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) 1580 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Portrait of an Unknown Bishop after 1580 unknown artistPortrait of an Unknown Bishop after 1580 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Thomas More (1478–1535), Lord Chancellor, Humanist and Martyr after 1583 unknown artistThomas More (1478–1535), Lord Chancellor, Humanist and Martyr after 1583 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Reginald Pole (1500–1558), Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury (1555–1558) 1585–1596 unknown artistReginald Pole (1500–1558), Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury (1555–1558) 1585–1596 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Stephen Gardiner (1483–1555), Theologian, Administrator and Bishop of Winchester (1531–1551 & 1553–1555) 1585–1596 unknown artistStephen Gardiner (1483–1555), Theologian, Administrator and Bishop of Winchester (1531–1551 & 1553–1555) 1585–1596 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Thomas Wolsey (1475–1530), Royal Minister, Archbishop of York and Cardinal 1585–1596 unknown artistThomas Wolsey (1475–1530), Royal Minister, Archbishop of York and Cardinal 1585–1596 Trinity College, University of Cambridge