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National Trust, Charlecote Park
Charlecote Park, home of the Lucy family for over 700 years, is where, allegedly, the young William Shakespeare was caught poaching the deer of Sir Thomas Lucy I, who was later caricaturised as Robert Shallow in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'.
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The Honourable Alice Caroline Helen Buchan (1908–1993), Lady Fairfax-Lucy, at Charlecote 1972 John Morley (b.1942)The Honourable Alice Caroline Helen Buchan (1908–1993), Lady Fairfax-Lucy, at Charlecote 1972 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Isabella of Spain (1503–1539), Empress Titian (c.1488–1576) (after)Isabella of Spain (1503–1539), Empress National Trust, Charlecote Park
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A Classical Landscape with Figures c.1758 Domenico Fattori (c.1705–1780)A Classical Landscape with Figures c.1758 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Sir Henry Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy (1870–1944), 3rd Bt Alfred Edward Borthwick (1871–1955)Sir Henry Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy (1870–1944), 3rd Bt National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Queen Henrietta Maria (1609–1669) Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) (after)Queen Henrietta Maria (1609–1669) National Trust, Charlecote Park
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The Madonna and Child Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) (after)The Madonna and Child National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Jane Boun (Bohun), Mrs George Lucy c.1695/1700 Charles Beale (1660–1714) (attributed to)Jane Boun (Bohun), Mrs George Lucy c.1695/1700 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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A Pair of Highland Stags Rutting Byron Webb (1831–1867) (attributed to)A Pair of Highland Stags Rutting National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Venus and Three Cupids in a Landscape 1760 Charles Lucy (1692–after 1767) (attributed to)Venus and Three Cupids in a Landscape 1760 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Sir Henry Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy (1870–1944), 3rd Bt, as a Major in the Life Guards Alfred Edward Borthwick (1871–1955) (after)Sir Henry Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy (1870–1944), 3rd Bt, as a Major in the Life Guards National Trust, Charlecote Park
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A Gallant with a Flute Niccolò Frangipane (1555–1600)A Gallant with a Flute National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Captain Thomas Lucy (c.1655–1684) 1680 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)Captain Thomas Lucy (c.1655–1684) 1680 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Alice Lucy (b.1662/1663), Mrs John Hammond I Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (style of)Alice Lucy (b.1662/1663), Mrs John Hammond I National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Sir Thomas and Lady Lucy with Seven of Their Children c.1622/1623 Cornelius Johnson (1593–1661) (after)Sir Thomas and Lady Lucy with Seven of Their Children c.1622/1623 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Ada Christina Lucy (1866–1943), Lady Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy and Her Eldest Son William (1885–1910) 1896 George Harcourt (1868–1947)Ada Christina Lucy (1866–1943), Lady Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy and Her Eldest Son William (1885–1910) 1896 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Elizabeth Urrey (d. after 1682), Mrs Richard Lucy c.1658 British (English) SchoolElizabeth Urrey (d. after 1682), Mrs Richard Lucy c.1658 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Called 'The Reverend Richard Underhill' c.1650/1655 British (English) SchoolCalled 'The Reverend Richard Underhill' c.1650/1655 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Henry Spencer Lucy (1830–1890) 1850 Orazio de Manara (1804–after 1872)Henry Spencer Lucy (1830–1890) 1850 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Margaret Spencer (d.1704), Mrs Robert Lucy, Later Lady Arundell of Wardour c.1654 British (English) SchoolMargaret Spencer (d.1704), Mrs Robert Lucy, Later Lady Arundell of Wardour c.1654 National Trust, Charlecote Park
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Sir Thomas Lucy III (1585–1640), MP c.1620/1625 British (English) SchoolSir Thomas Lucy III (1585–1640), MP c.1620/1625 National Trust, Charlecote Park