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25. SIR WILLIAM FERMOR: c.1644-1645. Private Collection.

                                     

 

  26. LEWIS WATSON, 1st BARON ROCKINGHAM: c.1644-1645. Rockingham Castle.

                               

 

27. ELEANOR MANNERS, LADY ROCKINGHAM: c.1644-1645. Wife of Lewis Watson. The two portraits are displayed side by side at Rockingham Castle.

                             

28. SIR JAMES COMPTON, 3rd EARL OF NORTHAMPTON: c.1644-1645. Private Collection.

                       

 

29. SIR RICHARD WILLIS: c.1644-1645. Newark-on-Trent. *Image Unavailable*

30. RUPERT, COLONEL WILLIAM MURRAY, COLONEL JOHN RUSSELL: 1644-1645. Private Collection.

            

 

31. NICHOLAS OUDART (PROBABLY): c.1645. National Portrait Gallery, London. *No image available*

32. UNKNOWN OFFICER: c.1645. The sitter has often been identified as Sir Charles Lucas, but comparison with confirmed portraits of Lucas make this extremely unlikely. He does bear a strange resemblance to Dobson's image of Colonel Richard Neville (image 10), however, but  this is more likely to be a coincidence than intentional.  Recently on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

                                   

 

33. UNKNOWN WOMAN: Inscribed 1645.  Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery.

                                   

 

34. SIR CHARLES COTTRELL: c.1645?  Private Collection.

                                 

 

35. SIR CHARLES LUCAS: c.1645. Location currently uncertain.

                                  

 

36. INIGO JONES: c.1645. Department of the Environment, Chiswick House.

                          

 

37. PRINCE RUPERT:  c.1645? Owned by the Earl of Dartmouth. This painting remains unfinished, likely due to Rupert's departure from Oxford in early 1646. Rupert was the nephew of King Charles, and was dismissed by him after the two quarrelled.

                          

 

38. UNKNOWN MAN: Probably 1645.  This sitter is probably Colonel William Legge, one-time Governor of Oxford (1645)

                          

39. SELF-PORTRAIT: 1645-1646? Owned by the Earl of Jersey.

               

 

40. THE ARTIST (MIDDLE), CHARLES COTTRELL (RIGHT) AND (?) NICHOLAS LANIER: c.1645-1646? Albury Park, Guildford.  The figure on the left is quite possibly the musician Lanier, but has sometimes been identified as Sir Balthazar Gerbier, courtier and painter. Comparison with other works suggests the Lanier attribution is more likely.

             

 

41.UNKNOWN MUSICIAN: c.1645-1646. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull.  Again, the name of Nicholas Lanier has been suggested.

                

42. UNKNOWN OFFICER: Probably 1646. Private Collection. Provenance has been through the Jones family of Fonmon Castle, and it is likely the sitter is related.

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