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Monument for Sir Joshua Reynolds, from "Carlton House Magazine"
April 2, 1792

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Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight
1811

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ca. 1800

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1830–40

Mary Horneck
February 1, 1778

Henry Bunbury Esq-r., Youngest Son of the late Sir William Bunbury
ca. 1769

King Lear
1783

Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton
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