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Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth, 1675-1725Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth, British diplomat, 1675-1725. In wig, cravatte and coat. Charles Lord Whitworth, from an original picture in the collection of R. Whitworth
John Maitland, 1st Lord Maitland of Thirlestane, 1537-1595. Lord Chancellor of Scotland. In cap, lace collar, doublet. From an original picture in the collection of the Earl of Dysart at Ham House
Sir John Leake, Admiral of the Fleet, English Royal Navy officer and politician, 1656-1720. As an old man, bare-headed, in coat and cravat
Portrait of George Keith, 4th Earl Marechal, c. 1553-1623. Founder of Marechal College in Aberdeen, in 1593
Cardinal George Innes, in white robes and scarlet cloak and cap, circa 1412. Scottish cleric and author of a history of his own order, the Trinitarians or Red Friars, De Funatione suae Ordinis
Arthur Johnston, Scottish physician and Latin poet, 1587-1641Arthur Johnston, Scottish physician and poet, 1587-1641. Physician to King Charles I of England, translator of Solomon's Song, Psalms, into Latin
Sir John Gilmour of Craigmillar, Scottish judge and politician, 1605-1671. President of the Court of Sessions of Scotland
Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair, 17th centurySir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair, Scottish statesman and Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, 1600-1659. Died a beggar in Edinburgh. John Stewart, Earl of Traquir
Sir Christopher Myngs, English naval officer and privateerVice Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs, English naval officer and privateer, 1625-1666.. Sir Christopher Minns
James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn, 1701-1734. Scottish aristocrat, commander of a cavalry regiment, privy councillor to James II to George II. In wig, cravat, ceremonial robes of a lord