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James Hind

(circa 1616-1652), Royalist soldier and highwayman

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James Hind, by Unknown artist - NPG D29227

James Hind

by Unknown artist
woodcut, published 1651
NPG D29227

James Hind, after Unknown artist - NPG D16234

James Hind

after Unknown artist
line engraving, (1651)
NPG D16234

James Hind, after Unknown artist - NPG D29228

James Hind

after Unknown artist
woodcut, published 1652
NPG D29228

James Hind, after Unknown artist - NPG D29226

James Hind

after Unknown artist
woodcut, late 18th to early 19th century
NPG D29226

James Hind, after Unknown artist, published by  William Richardson - NPG D29224

James Hind

after Unknown artist, published by William Richardson
etching and line engraving, published 1795
NPG D29224

James Hind, after Unknown artist, published by  William Richardson - NPG D29225

James Hind

after Unknown artist, published by William Richardson
etching and line engraving, published 1795
NPG D29225

James Hind, published by John Scott - NPG D29229

James Hind

published by John Scott
etching and line engraving, published 1799
NPG D29229

James Hind, published by Thomas Rodd the Younger, published by  Horatio Rodd - NPG D29223

James Hind

published by Thomas Rodd the Younger, published by Horatio Rodd
etching, published 1821
NPG D29223

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