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Sir Henry Pollexfen

(1632-1691), Judge and politician

Sitter in 14 portraits

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Sir Henry Pollexfen, by Robert White, after  Unknown artist - NPG D9132

Sir Henry Pollexfen

by Robert White, after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1688
NPG D9132

The Bishops' Council, by and published by Robert White - NPG D43262

The Bishops' Council

by and published by Robert White
line engraving, 1688
NPG D43262

The Bishops' Council, possibly published by John Smith, after  Unknown artist - NPG D11943

The Bishops' Council

possibly published by John Smith, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1688
NPG D11943

Sir Henry Pollexfen, by T. Berry, published by  Thomas Rodd the Younger, published by  Horatio Rodd, after  Robert White - NPG D5539

Sir Henry Pollexfen

by T. Berry, published by Thomas Rodd the Younger, published by Horatio Rodd, after Robert White
line engraving, published 1821
NPG D5539

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The Bishops' Council

possibly published by John Smith, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1688
NPG D20235

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Sir Henry Pollexfen

by T. Berry, after Robert White
line engraving, published 1821
NPG D5540

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Sir Henry Pollexfen

by T. Berry, after Robert White
line engraving, published 1821
NPG D5541

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