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RICHARD GIBSON (BRITISH, 1615-1690)
Sir Philip Tyrwhitt, 4th Bt. (1633-1688), in gilt-studded armour with lawn collar, long curling brown hair
on vellum
oval, 2.5/8 in. (68 mm.) high, gilt-metal frame with spiral cresting, the reverse engraved with coat-of-arms
Provenance
Mrs T. R. C. Blofeld Collection, Hoveton House, Norfolk, in 1974.
With D. S. Lavender (Antiques) Ltd., in 1996.
Exhibited
Edinburgh, The Arts Council of Great Britain, British Portrait Miniatures, 1965, no. 120 (as by Thomas Flatman, lent by Mrs Blofeld).
London, National Portrait Gallery, Samuel Cooper and his Contemporaries, 1974, no. 177 (as by Thomas Flatman).

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Lot Essay

Sir Philip Tyrwhitt, 4th Bt. (1633-1688) was the son of Sir Philip Tyrwhitt, 3rd Bt., of Stainfield and his wife Anne, daughter of Nicholas Saunderson. Before 1662, he married Penelope, daughter of Sir Erasmus de la Fountaine of Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire, with whom he had twelve children. He was returned briefly as M.P. for Great Grimsby, but in or before 1674, he was convicted of recusancy (remaining faithful to the Catholic Church) and in 1676, fled to Europe with his family. He was granted a dispensation from the Penal Laws by James II in 1686, and was returned to local office.

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