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The right honble. the Earl of Hillsborough

The right honble. the Earl of Hillsborough

Print shows Wills Hill, 1st Earl of Hillsborough, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right, in oval. Illus. in: The London magazine, 1781 (August), opp. p. 355. Published in: The American Revolution in drawing... More

The right honble. Fredk. Earl of Carlisle, Lord lieutt. of the Kingdom of Ireland

The right honble. Fredk. Earl of Carlisle, Lord lieutt. of the Kingdom...

Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, half-length portrait, facing right, in oval topped with ribbon. Illus. in: The London magazine, 1780 (December), opp. p. 537. Published in: The American Revolution in dra... More

To the right Honble. Earl Onslow, this plate representing the House of Commons in Sir Robert Walpoles administration

To the right Honble. Earl Onslow, this plate representing the House of...

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Fogg, A.

The right honble. Chas. Wolfran Cornwall Esq., Speaker of the House of Commons

The right honble. Chas. Wolfran Cornwall Esq., Speaker of the House of...

Charles Wolfran Cornwall, head-and-shoulders portrait, left profile, wearing judicial robes and wig. Illus. in: The London magazine. London : Printed by C. Ackers for J. Wilford, 1780 Nov., between pgs. 491-492... More

To the right honble. Lord Rodney admiral of the White, vice admiral of Great Britain, Commander in Chief of his majesties fleet in the West Indies, this view of the glorious & signal victory obtain'd over the French fleet ... is most respectfuly offered by his lordships most obedt. & very humble servant Thomas Walker Lieut. 2d Battn. 60th light Infantry / Thos. Walker delin. ; Jno. Wells sculp.

To the right honble. Lord Rodney admiral of the White, vice admiral of...

Print shows the British fleet under Lord Rodney breaking the line of the French fleet under Count de Grasse; the French fleet "thrown into confusion" and attempting "to form a new line" with the British fleet b... More