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Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris

(died 1812), Wife of John Morris, Bt

Sitter in 5 portraits

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Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris, by John Raphael Smith, published by  John Boydell, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D39048

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris

by John Raphael Smith, published by John Boydell, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 16 July 1776 (circa 1775-1776)
NPG D39048

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris, by John Raphael Smith, published by  John Boydell, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D39049

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris

by John Raphael Smith, published by John Boydell, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 16 July 1776 (circa 1775-1776)
NPG D39049

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris, published by Henry Graves & Co, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D39051

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris

published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 11 October 1777 (circa 1775-1776)
NPG D39051

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris, by George Salisbury Shury, published by  Henry Graves & Co, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D39050

Henrietta Morris (née Musgrave), Lady Morris

by George Salisbury Shury, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1864 (circa 1775-1776)
NPG D39050

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