File:Portrait of Sir John Palmer, 5th Bt. (1735-1817) (by John Smart).jpg
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DescriptionPortrait of Sir John Palmer, 5th Bt. (1735-1817) (by John Smart).jpg |
English: John Smart (1742/43-1811)
Portrait of Sir John Palmer, 5th Bt. (1735-1817), facing right in sky blue coat and waistcoat, frilled cravat, pink powdered wig en queue signed with initials and dated J S. 1770 (lower left) oval, 1½ in. (38 mm.) high, gilt-metal frame with paste surround, the reverse with glazed aperture Sir John Palmer, 5th Bt., (1735-1817) M.P. for co. Leicester 1765-1780 of Carlton, Northamptonshire, married Charlotte (d. 1783), daughter of Sir Henry Gough, 1st Bt. of Edgbaston of Warwicks in 1768 and was succeeded by his grandson. |
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