File:David Leslie, Lord Newark portrait (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDavid Leslie, Lord Newark portrait (cropped).jpg |
English: David Leslie, Lord Newark portrait |
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Source | From a black and white illustration in Montrose - A History by John Buchan published in 1913 (chapter 8, section ii) after a portrait by Peter Lely created some time between 1643 and 1680 | |||
Author | Peter Lely (died 1680) | |||
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