File:Edward Hyde Villiers, Vanity Fair, 1901-01-10.jpg

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Statesmen No.730: Caricature of The Earl of Clarendon MP JP.

Caption reads: "The Lord Chamberlain"
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Vanity Fair,

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10 January 1901Gregorian