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William Wake

(1657-1737), Archbishop of Canterbury

Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 8 portraits
Chaplain to William and Mary, becoming Bishop of Lincoln in 1705; Archbishop of Canterbury from 1715.

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William Wake, by Michael Vandergucht, after  Thomas Gibson - NPG D27444

William Wake

by Michael Vandergucht, after Thomas Gibson
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D27444

William Wake, by George White, sold by  Samuel Sympson, after  Thomas Gibson - NPG D37975

William Wake

by George White, sold by Samuel Sympson, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, (1715-1720)
NPG D37975

William Wake, by George White, after  Thomas Gibson - NPG D4582

William Wake

by George White, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, (1715-1720)
NPG D4582

William Wake, by Michael Vandergucht - NPG D7545

William Wake

by Michael Vandergucht
line engraving, 1716-1725
NPG D7545

William Wake, by Michael Vandergucht - NPG D7546

William Wake

by Michael Vandergucht
line engraving, 1716-1725
NPG D7546

William Wake, by Michael Vandergucht - NPG D7547

William Wake

by Michael Vandergucht
line engraving, circa 1716-1725
NPG D7547

William Wake, by John Faber Jr, after  John Ellys - NPG D19618

William Wake

by John Faber Jr, after John Ellys
mezzotint, circa 1725-1750
NPG D19618

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