Children of Thomas, 2nd Baron Crew of Steine
1 of 3 portraits of Elizabeth Butler (née Crew), Countess of Arran
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Children of Thomas, 2nd Baron Crew of Steine
by William Vincent, after Jacob Huysmans
mezzotint, late 17th century
6 in. x 5 1/8 in. (152 mm x 130 mm) paper size
Reference Collection
NPG D1433
Sittersback to top
- Elizabeth Butler (née Crew), Countess of Arran (circa 1679-1756), Wife of 1st Earl of Arran; daughter of 2nd Baron Crew of Steine. Sitter associated with 3 portraits.
- Airmine Cartwright (née Crew) (died 1728), Wife of Thomas Cartwright; daughter of 2nd Baron Crew of Steine. Sitter associated with 3 portraits.
- Jemima Grey (née Crew), Duchess of Kent (1675-1728), Wife of 1st Duke of Kent; daughter of 2nd Baron Crew of Steine. Sitter associated with 3 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Jacob Huysmans (1633?-1696), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 33 portraits.
- William Vincent (active circa 1690). Artist or producer associated with 11 portraits.
Related worksback to top
- NPG D11755: Children of Thomas, 2nd Baron Crew of Steine (Jemima, Airmine and Elizabeth) (wide crop)
- NPG D13164: Children of Thomas, 2nd Baron Crew of Steine (Jemima, Airmine and Elizabeth) (wide crop)
Events of 1670back to top
Current affairs
Charles II mistress, Barbara Villiers, is created Duchess of Cleveland and granted Nonsuch Palace including its sizeable grounds.Actress and royal mistress, Nell Gwyn, gives birth to Charles II's son, Charles, who would later become, Duke of St. Albans.
Art and science
Tragicomedy, The Forc'd Marriage, by Aphra Behn, staged by the Duke's Company, starts Behn's career as a professional writer. The writer may have been a royalist spy towards the end of the interregnum.Poet laureate, John Dryden, is made historiographer royal, a post he would hold for nearly 20 years.
International
Terms of a secret treaty between Charles II and Louis XIV are brought by Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans during a visit to Dover; upon England supplying the majority of military power for a war against Holland and Charles's official conversion to Catholicism, France would assist financially.Comments back to top
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