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  1. Sarah Capel-Coningsby, Countess of Essex (née Bazett; 11 July 1759 – 16 January 1838) was an English amateur artist. She specialised in making watercolour copies of old portraits of 16th century personages and other paintings, [3] and her surviving copies in many instances are the only evidence of the now lost originals. [4]

  2. George Capell-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex. possibly after Henry Edridge stipple engraving, early 19th century 11 3/8 in. x 9 3/8 in. (289 mm x 237 mm) plate size; 19 5/8 in. x 13 1/4 in. (497 mm x 338 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D36576

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    George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex FSA (13 November 1757 – 23 April 1839) was an English aristocrat and politician, and styled Viscount Malden until 1799. His surname was Capell until 1781. The Right Honourable

  4. George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex FSA (13 November 1757 – 23 April 1839) was an English aristocrat and politician, and styled Viscount Malden until 1799. His surname was Capell until 1781.

  5. William Anne Capell later Capel, 4th Earl of Essex (1732–1799) married as his first wife Frances Hanbury-Williams (d. 1759), 1st daughter and coheiress of Sir Charles Hanbury-Williams KB by his wife Lady Frances Coningsby, 2nd daughter and coheiress by his second wife of Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl of Coningsby. 5th Earl of Essex. George Capel ...

  6. Dedicatee: George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex (British, 1757–1839) Published in: London. Date: 1837. Medium: Illustrations: etching. Dimensions: 19 11/16 x 13 3/8 x 5/8 in. (50 x 34 x 1.6 cm) Classification: Books. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1941. Accession Number: 41.104.4