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Matthew Parker

(1504-1575), Archbishop of Canterbury

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Matthew Parker, by Remigius Hogenberg - NPG D25183

Matthew Parker

by Remigius Hogenberg
line engraving, published 1573
NPG D25183

Matthew Parker, by Magdalena de Passe, and by  Willem de Passe - NPG D25186

Matthew Parker

by Magdalena de Passe, and by Willem de Passe
line engraving, 1620
NPG D25186

Matthew Parker, by Magdalena de Passe, and by  Willem de Passe - NPG D35488

Matthew Parker

by Magdalena de Passe, and by Willem de Passe
line engraving, 1620
NPG D35488

Matthew Parker, by Magdalena de Passe, and by  Willem de Passe - NPG D35489

Matthew Parker

by Magdalena de Passe, and by Willem de Passe
line engraving, 1620
NPG D35489

Matthew Parker, by Magdalena de Passe, and by  Willem de Passe - NPG D35490

Matthew Parker

by Magdalena de Passe, and by Willem de Passe
line engraving, 1620
NPG D35490

Matthew Parker, by B.B., after  Magdalena de Passe, and after  Willem de Passe - NPG D35491

Matthew Parker

by B.B., after Magdalena de Passe, and after Willem de Passe
line engraving, mid 17th century
NPG D35491

Matthew Parker, after Magdalena de Passe, and after  Willem de Passe - NPG D35492

Matthew Parker

after Magdalena de Passe, and after Willem de Passe
line engraving, published 1651
NPG D35492

Matthew Parker, by John Sturt - NPG D25192

Matthew Parker

by John Sturt
line engraving, circa 1681-1710
NPG D25192

Matthew Parker, by Robert White, published by  Richard Chiswell, possibly after  Richard Lyne - NPG D35494

Matthew Parker

by Robert White, published by Richard Chiswell, possibly after Richard Lyne
line engraving, published 1681
NPG D35494

Matthew Parker, by Robert White, published by  Richard Chiswell, possibly after  Richard Lyne - NPG D35495

Matthew Parker

by Robert White, published by Richard Chiswell, possibly after Richard Lyne
line engraving, published 1681
NPG D35495

Matthew Parker, by John Sturt, published by  Richard Chiswell, after  Robert White, possibly after  Richard Lyne - NPG D35493

Matthew Parker

by John Sturt, published by Richard Chiswell, after Robert White, possibly after Richard Lyne
line engraving, circa 1681-1710
NPG D35493

Matthew Parker, by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after  Adriaen van der Werff - NPG D25191

Matthew Parker

by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Adriaen van der Werff
line engraving, 1697
NPG D25191

Matthew Parker, by George Vertue, published by  John Wyat - NPG D35498

Matthew Parker

by George Vertue, published by John Wyat
line engraving, published 1711
NPG D35498

Matthew Parker, by George Vertue, published by  John Wyat - NPG D35499

Matthew Parker

by George Vertue, published by John Wyat
line engraving, published 1711
NPG D35499

Matthew Parker, by George Vertue, published by  John Wyat - NPG D18755

Matthew Parker

by George Vertue, published by John Wyat
engraving, published 1711
NPG D18755

Matthew Parker, after Unknown artist - NPG D25187

Matthew Parker

after Unknown artist
line engraving, mid 18th century
NPG D25187

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