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Geometric Grisaille c.1200 British (English) SchoolGeometric Grisaille c.1200 The Stained Glass Museum
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Painted Screen: Saint Edmund, Thomas Beckett, Saint Edward the Confessor and a Mitred Bishop 1300–1310 British (English) SchoolPainted Screen: Saint Edmund, Thomas Beckett, Saint Edward the Confessor and a Mitred Bishop 1300–1310 National Trust, Kingston Lacy
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Figure of a Bishop c.1380 British (English) SchoolFigure of a Bishop c.1380 Nottingham Castle
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Saint Peter as Pope c.1380 British (English) SchoolSaint Peter as Pope c.1380 Nottingham Castle
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Virgin and Child c.1380 British (English) SchoolVirgin and Child c.1380 Nottingham Castle
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Consecration Cross c.1395 British (English) SchoolConsecration Cross c.1395 Winchester College
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Saint John the Baptist c.1400 British (English) SchoolSaint John the Baptist c.1400 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Betrayal of Christ c.1400 British (English) SchoolThe Betrayal of Christ c.1400 Manchester Art Gallery
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Richard II presented to the Virgin and Child by his Patron Saint John the Baptist and Saints Edward and Edmund ('The Wilton Diptych') about 1395-9 British (English) School or French SchoolRichard II presented to the Virgin and Child by his Patron Saint John the Baptist and Saints Edward and Edmund ('The Wilton Diptych') about 1395-9 The National Gallery, London
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Coronation of the Virgin c.1400 British (English) SchoolCoronation of the Virgin c.1400 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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The Resurrection c.1400 British (English) SchoolThe Resurrection c.1400 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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The Annunciation c.1400 British (English) SchoolThe Annunciation c.1400 Nottingham Castle
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Queen Ediva 15th C British (English) SchoolQueen Ediva 15th C Canterbury Cathedral
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Saint Peter Enthroned 1400–1450 British (English) SchoolSaint Peter Enthroned 1400–1450 Nottingham Castle
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Holy Trinity 15th C British (English) SchoolHoly Trinity 15th C National Galleries of Scotland: National
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The Resurrection 1400–1430 British (English) SchoolThe Resurrection 1400–1430 Nottingham Castle
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Lamentation over the Dead Christ 1400–1450 British (English) SchoolLamentation over the Dead Christ 1400–1450 Nottingham Castle
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Henry Chichele (c.1364–1443), Archbishop of Canterbury 15th C British (English) SchoolHenry Chichele (c.1364–1443), Archbishop of Canterbury 15th C Lambeth Palace
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The Resurrection of Christ 1425–1475 British (English) SchoolThe Resurrection of Christ 1425–1475 Ferens Art Gallery
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The Entry into Jerusalem c.1450 British (English) SchoolThe Entry into Jerusalem c.1450 Nottingham Castle
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Saint Martin and the Beggar c.1440 British (English) SchoolSaint Martin and the Beggar c.1440 Society of Antiquaries of London: Burlington House
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Saint Martin and the Beggar c.1440 British (English) SchoolSaint Martin and the Beggar c.1440 Society of Antiquaries of London: Burlington House
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Abingdon Cross and Market Place after 1441–before 1644 British (English) SchoolAbingdon Cross and Market Place after 1441–before 1644 Abingdon Guildhall
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The Principalities 1445–1490 British (English) SchoolThe Principalities 1445–1490 The Stained Glass Museum
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The Virtues 1445–1490 British (English) SchoolThe Virtues 1445–1490 The Stained Glass Museum
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Saint Eloy Shoeing a Horse Possessed of the Devil c.1450 British (English) SchoolSaint Eloy Shoeing a Horse Possessed of the Devil c.1450 Nottingham Castle
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Altarpiece Containing Scenes from the Passion of Christ 1450–1475 British (English) SchoolAltarpiece Containing Scenes from the Passion of Christ 1450–1475 Nottingham Castle
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The Holy Church 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolThe Holy Church 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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The Entombment 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolThe Entombment 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolThe Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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Saint Peter Receiving the Souls of the Blessed into Heaven 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolSaint Peter Receiving the Souls of the Blessed into Heaven 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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Saint Zita (d.1278) 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolSaint Zita (d.1278) 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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Saint George 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolSaint George 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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The Head of Saint John the Baptist on a Charger 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolThe Head of Saint John the Baptist on a Charger 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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The Coronation of the Virgin 1450–1500 British (English) SchoolThe Coronation of the Virgin 1450–1500 Nottingham Castle
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The Adoration of the Kings c.1460 British (English) SchoolThe Adoration of the Kings c.1460 Nottingham Castle
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Assumption of the Virgin c.1475–1480 British (English) SchoolAssumption of the Virgin c.1475–1480 Nottingham Castle
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The Crucifixion c.1500 British (English) SchoolThe Crucifixion c.1500 Nottingham Castle
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Henry VII (1457–1509) c.1501–1509 British (English) SchoolHenry VII (1457–1509) c.1501–1509 Society of Antiquaries of London: Burlington House
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Sir William Herbert of St Julians (c.1553–1593) 16th C British (English) SchoolSir William Herbert of St Julians (c.1553–1593) 16th C National Trust, Powis Castle
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Sir Nicholas Throckmorton (1515–1571), Aged 49 16th C (?) British (English) SchoolSir Nicholas Throckmorton (1515–1571), Aged 49 16th C (?) National Trust, Coughton Court
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Edward IV (1442–1483) 16th C (?) British (English) SchoolEdward IV (1442–1483) 16th C (?) National Trust, Anglesey Abbey
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Henry VII (1457–1509) 16th C British (English) SchoolHenry VII (1457–1509) 16th C National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Henry VII (1457–1509) 16th C British (English) SchoolHenry VII (1457–1509) 16th C National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Sir William Cecil (1520–1598), 1st Baron Burghley, KG 16th C British (English) SchoolSir William Cecil (1520–1598), 1st Baron Burghley, KG 16th C National Trust, Dunham Massey
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Stephen Gardiner (1483–1555), Bishop of Winchester 16th C British (English) SchoolStephen Gardiner (1483–1555), Bishop of Winchester 16th C National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Edward III (1312–1377) 16th C British (English) SchoolEdward III (1312–1377) 16th C The Queen's College, University of Oxford
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Elizabeth of York (1466–1503), Queen Consort of Henry VII 16th C (?) British (English) SchoolElizabeth of York (1466–1503), Queen Consort of Henry VII 16th C (?) National Trust, Anglesey Abbey
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Henry IV (1367–1413) 16th C/17th C British (English) SchoolHenry IV (1367–1413) 16th C/17th C National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Portrait of a Lady 1500–1800 British (English) SchoolPortrait of a Lady 1500–1800 New College, University of Oxford
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Edward Seymour (1506?–1552), 1st Duke of Somerset, 'Protector Somerset' 16th C British (English) SchoolEdward Seymour (1506?–1552), 1st Duke of Somerset, 'Protector Somerset' 16th C National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Edward Fiennes de Clinton (1512–1585), KG 16th C British (English) SchoolEdward Fiennes de Clinton (1512–1585), KG 16th C The University of Nottingham
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Elisabeth de Valois (1545–1568), Queen Isabella of Spain 16th C (?) British (English) SchoolElisabeth de Valois (1545–1568), Queen Isabella of Spain 16th C (?) National Trust, Tyntesfield
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Captain Edmund Sheffield (1564?–1646), 1st Earl of Mulgrave 16th C British (English) SchoolCaptain Edmund Sheffield (1564?–1646), 1st Earl of Mulgrave 16th C National Maritime Museum
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Richard Barrey (d.1588) 16th C British (English) SchoolRichard Barrey (d.1588) 16th C National Maritime Museum
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Edward VI (1537–1553), as a Youth 16th C British (English) SchoolEdward VI (1537–1553), as a Youth 16th C National Trust, Buckland Abbey
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Mary Cavendish (1555–1632), Countess of Shrewsbury 16th C British (English) SchoolMary Cavendish (1555–1632), Countess of Shrewsbury 16th C National Trust, Hardwick Hall
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Johanna Trappes 16th C British (English) SchoolJohanna Trappes 16th C Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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Edward IV (1442–1483) 16th C British (English) SchoolEdward IV (1442–1483) 16th C National Trust, Petworth House
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Jocosa Frankland 16th C British (English) SchoolJocosa Frankland 16th C Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge