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4th Earl Grey, Vanity Fair, SpyALBERT HENRY GEORGE GREY, 4th Earl Grey (1851-1917) British nobleman and politician who served as the 9th Governor General of Canada. Caption: A Chartered Administrator Date: 1851-1917
John Mackenzie Grieve, Vanity Fair, SpyJOHN MACKENZIE GRIEVE. Can find little information on this rather eccentric looking hunting gentleman in top hat and cravat, but is is a rather splendid portrait! Caption: Haute 飯 le
Sir William G. Granet, Vanity Fair, SpySIR WILLIAM GUY GRANET (1867-1943) Italian born, British railway administrator, becoming general manager of the Midland Railway (later the London, Midland and Scottish Railway)
Sir Sidney R. Greville, Vanity Fair, SpyThe Hon. SIR SIDNEY ROBERT GREVILLE (1866-1927) Assistant Private Secretary to the Under-Secretary of State for India 1887
General Sir Hugh H. Gough, Vanity Fair, SpyGeneral SIR HUGH HENRY GOUGH (1833 - 1909) Indian born, British Army General. and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest
Sir George Grove, Vanity Fair, SpySIR GEORGE GROVE (1820-1900) English writer on music, immortalised in the title of Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Appointed as the first director of the Royal College of Music in 1882
Charles S. Goldman, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES SYDNEY GOLDMAN (1868-1958) African born, British businessman, author, journalist and Member of Parliament for Penryn and Falmouth between 1910 and 1918
Sir Charles Craufurd Fraser, Vanity Fair, SpyLieutenant General SIR CHARLES CRAUFURD FRASER (1829-1895). Recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to
Hon. Sir Seymour J. Fortescue, Vanity Fair, SpyCaptain Hon. SIR SEYMOUR JOHN FORTESCUE (1856-1942). Highly decorated officer of the British Royal Navy. Held the office of Equerry-in-Waiting to HM King Edward VII between 1893 and 1910
Edward Snow Fordham, Vanity Fair, SpyEDWARD SNOW FORDHAM (1858-1919). Police magistrate. Called to the Bar 1883. Justice of the peace in no less than 8 counties. Shown seated, holding glasses, Inkwell at his side
Canon Fleming, Vanity Fair, SpyCanon FLEMING. Born 1830 at Strabone. Educated Cambridge. Ordained at 23. Caption: Chester Square Date: born 1830
George C. Fitzwilliam, Vanity Fair, SpyGEORGE CHARLES FITZWILLIAM (1866-1935) Son of the Hon. George Wentworth FitzWilliam (1817-1874). Landowner, Mayor of Peterborough, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire
Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, Vanity Fair, SpySIR MAURICE FITZGERALD, 20th Knight of Kerry, 2nd Baronet of Valencia, (1844-1916) Date: 1844 - 1916
Lord Otho A. FitzGerald, Vanity Fair, SpyLORD ORTHO AUGUSTUS FITZGERALD (1827-1882) the third son of the 3rd Duke of Leinster. MP for Kildare, Treasurer (1866) then Comptroller of the Household from 1868 to 1874
William H. Fisher, Vanity Fair, SpyWILLIAM HAYES FISHER, 1st Baron Downham (1853-1920) British Conservative Party politician. President of the Local Government Board
Mordaunt Fenwick Bisset, Vanity Fair, SpyMORDAUNT FENWICK BISSET (died 1884) British Conservative Party politician, elected as a Member of Parliament for West Somerset
6th Viscount Falmouth, Vanity Fair, SpyEVELYN BOSCAWEN, 6th Viscount FALMOUTH (1819-1889) Caption: Never bets Date: 1819 - 1889
George Denison Faber, Vanity Fair, STUFGEORGE DENISON FABER, 1st Baron Wittenham (1852-1931) Conservative Party politician. Member of Parliament MP for York from 1900-1910 and for Clapham 1910-1918. Caption: Ex Opera Date: 1852 - 1931
Frederic William Farrar, Vanity Fair, SpyFREDERIC WILLIAM FARRAR (1831-1903) Theological writer. His daughter, Maud, was the mother of World War II British field marshal Bernard Montgomery. Caption: Chaplain to the Commons Date: 1831 - 1903
Sir John Talbot Dillwyn Llewellyn, Vanity Fair, SpySIR JOHN TALBOT DILWYN LLEWELLYN, 1st baronet (1836-1927) Welsh Conservative Member of Parliament for Swansea between 1895 and 1900. Strong links to Welsh sports
Dr Nathaniel E. Yorke-Davies, Vanity Fair, SpyDR NATHANIEL EDWARD YORKE-DAVIES (born 1844) Doctor, dietician and author on dietetics. Known for his successful treatment of obesity. Caption: Dietetics Date: born 1844
The Earl of Darnley, Vanity Fair, SpyIVO FRANCIS WALTER BLIGH, 8th Earl of Darnley (1859-1927) Cricketer who captained England in the first ever Test series against Australia for the Ashes in 1882/83. Caption: Ivo Date: 1859 - 1927
William Bromley-Davenport MP, Vanity Fair, SpyWILLIAM BROMLY-DAVENPORT MP (1821-1884), British Member of Parliament for Warwickshire North. Caption: Clever Date: 1821 - 1884
Sir C. Dalrymple MP, Vanity Fair, SpySIR CHARLES DALRYMPLE (1839-1916) (born Charles Fergusson), 1st Baronet of of New Hailes. Scottish Conservative politician, representing Ipswich from 1886 to 1906
Alfred W. Cox, Vanity Fair, SpyALFRED WILLIAM COX (1857-1919) Racehorse owner and breeder. Caption: Fairie Date: 1857-1919
Major H. E. de Fonblanque Cox, Vanity Fair, KITEHARDING DE FONBLANQUE COX (1854 - 1944) Magazine owner and author. Authority on dogs. (King Charles spaniel shown at his feet). Caption: Cockie Date: 1854 - 1944
The Chevalier de Souza Correa, Vanity Fair, SpyThe CHEVALIER DE SOUZA CORREA, Diplomat, born in Brazil and came to England, circa 1873. His formal title at the time this drawing in 1898 was Envoy-Extraordinary
Earl of Cork and of Orrery, Vanity Fair, SpyRICHARD EDMUND ST LAWRENCE BOYLE, 9th Earl of Cork and 9th Earl of Orrery (1829-1904) Member of Parliament for Frome (18541856). Master of Her Majestys Buckhounds
3rd Marquess Conyngham, Vanity Fair, SpyGEORGE HENRY CONYNGHAM, 3rd Marquess Conyngham (1825-1882) Soldier. His nickname, Mount derives from his title of Mountcharles, an area in Donegal Caption: Mount Date: 1825 - 1882
Lord Chesham, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES COMPTON WILLIAM CAVENDISH, 3rd Baron Chesham (1850-1907) British Conservative politician who served as the last Master of the Buckhounds
Thomas H. A. E. Cochrane, Vanity Fair, SpyTHOMAS HORATIO ARTHUR ERNEST COCHRANE, 1st Baron Cochrane of Cults (1857-1951) Scottish soldier and Unionist politician. Caption: North Ayrshire Date: 1857 - 1951
Sir Samuel Thomas Evans, Vanity Fair, SpySIR SAMUEL THOMAS EVANS (1859 - 1918) Welsh barrister, judge and Liberal politician. Caption: Sam Date: 1859 - 1918
Sir George Elliot MP, Vanity Fair, SpySIR GEORGE ELLIOT MP, 1st Baronet (1814-1893) Conservative Party Member of Parliament, Businessman from Gateshead, North-East England
Sir Charles Ellice, Vanity Fair, SpyGeneral SIR CHARLES HENRY ELLICE (1823 - 1888) Adjutant-General to the Forces between 1876 and 1882. Caption: The Adjutant General Date: 1823 - 1888
Oliver R. H. Bury, Vanity Fair, SpyOLIVER ROBERT HAWKE BURY (1861-1946) English railway engineer, chief mechanical engineer on the Great Western Railway of Brazil, General Manager of the Great Northern Railway
Sir Robert Edgcumbe, Vanity Fair, SpySIR EDWARD ROBERT PEARCE EDGCUMBE (- 1929) Lawyer, Artist, Banker. Educated Kings College Cambridge. Mayor of Dorchester 1891. Caption: Small freeholds Date: - 1929
Lord Cheylesmore, Vanity Fair, SpyMajor General HERBERT FRANCIS EATON, 3rd Baron CHEYLESMORE (1848 - 1925) British Army officer and peer. Caption: Brown Date: 1848 - 1925
Jan van Beers, Vanity Fair, SpyJAN MARIE CONSTANTIN VAN BEERS (1852-1927) Belgian artist. Caricature representing one of his paintings Study of two Figures, ca. 1881. Caption: The Modern Wiertz Date: 1852 - 1927
Arthur M. Brookfield MP, Vanity Fair, SpyARTHUR MONTAGU BROOKFIELD (1853-1940) British army officer, diplomat author (writing five novels), and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1903, representing Rye
John Balfour, Vanity Fair, SpyJOHN BALFOUR (1853 - ) A successful stockbroker, born in Fife Scotland. Lived in St. Johns Wood. Caption: J. B. Date: 1853 -
Rev. Francis E. C. Byng, Vanity Fair, SpyREV FRANCIS EDMUND CECIL BYNG, 5th Earl of Stafford (1835-1918) gaining his title after his brother Henry William John Byng, 4th Earl of Strafford was decapitated by a train at Potters Bar
Sir William J. Bull MP, Vanity Fair, SpySIR WILLIAM JAMES BULL MP, 1st Baronet (1863-1931) British solicitor and Conservative politician. MP for Hammersmith (1900-1918) and Hammersmith South (1918-1929)
R. G. Broadwood, Vanity Fair, SpyCol ROBERT GEORGE BROADWOOD (1862-1917) Commander of Troops in Natal, South Africa from 1903 to 1904, and later Commander of British Troops in South China in 1906. Caption: Natal Date: 1862 - 1917
Lord Willoughby de Broke, Vanity Fair, SpyRICHARD GREVILLE VERNEY, 19th Baron WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE (1869-1923) British peer and conservative politician. He wrote a book on foxhunting called Hunting the Fox, published in 1921
Sir William H. Broadbent, Vanity Fair, SpySIR WILLIAM HENRY BROADBENT 1st Baronet (1835-1907) English neurologist, helped save the life of Prince George (the future King George V) from typhoid fever
Colonel Albert Brassey, Vanity Fair, SpyCOLONEL ALBERT BRASSEY (1844-1918) British rower, soldier and Conservative politician. Was a Lieutenant in the 14th Hussars and a Colonel in the Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars
Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, Vanity Fair, SpyJOHN LUKE GEORGE HELY-HUTCHINSON, 5th Earl of Donoughmore (1848-1900) Assistant Commissioner for the European Commission for the Organization of Eastern Roumelia between 1878 and 1879
The Rt Hon Sir C. S. C. Bowen, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES SYNGE CHRISTOPHER BOWEN, Baron Bowen (1835-1894) English judge. Date: 1818-1889