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Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

(1599-1660), Courtier and beauty; second wife of 1st Earl of Carlisle

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Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pierre Lombart, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D32674

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pierre Lombart, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, circa 1660-1662 after a work of the late 1630s
NPG D32674

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pierre Lombart, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D34303

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pierre Lombart, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, 1660s (late 1630s)
NPG D34303

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pierre Lombart, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D10893

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pierre Lombart, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, 1660s (late 1630s)
NPG D10893

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pierre Lombart, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D20438

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pierre Lombart, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, 1660s (late 1630s)
NPG D20438

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D28411

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, late 17th to early 18th century (1637)
NPG D28411

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D32676

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, late 17th to early 18th century (1637)
NPG D32676

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D32677

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, late 17th to early 18th century (1637)
NPG D32677

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pieter de Bailliu the Elder, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D19033

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pieter de Bailliu the Elder, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, late 17th century
NPG D19033

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by George Vertue, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D28410

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by George Vertue, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D28410

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D34293

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, early 18th century (1637)
NPG D34293

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, probably by George Vertue, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D18326

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

probably by George Vertue, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, 1709
NPG D18326

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle, by Edward Scriven, after  Robert William Satchwell, after  Sir Anthony van Dyck - NPG D32675

Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle

by Edward Scriven, after Robert William Satchwell, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
stipple engraving, published 1816
NPG D32675

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