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Thomas Maxwell

(died 1693), Major-General; second husband of Jane Bickerton, Duchess of Norfolk

Sitter in 6 portraits

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Thomas Maxwell, by and published by John Smith, after  John Closterman - NPG D3693

Thomas Maxwell

by and published by John Smith, after John Closterman
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D3693

Thomas Maxwell, by and published by John Smith, after  John Closterman - NPG D8982

Thomas Maxwell

by and published by John Smith, after John Closterman
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D8982

Thomas Maxwell, by and published by John Smith, after  John Closterman - NPG D8983

Thomas Maxwell

by and published by John Smith, after John Closterman
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D8983

Thomas Maxwell, by and published by John Smith, after  John Closterman - NPG D8984

Thomas Maxwell

by and published by John Smith, after John Closterman
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D8984

Thomas Maxwell, by and published by John Smith, after  John Closterman - NPG D8985

Thomas Maxwell

by and published by John Smith, after John Closterman
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D8985

Thomas Maxwell, by and published by John Smith, after  John Closterman - NPG D11695

Thomas Maxwell

by and published by John Smith, after John Closterman
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D11695

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