File:Elizabeth Churchill Egerton.jpg

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English: by John Simon, printed and sold by Philip Overton, after Michael Dahl, mezzotint, 1703 or after
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Source http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw42060/Elizabeth-Egerton-ne-Churchill-Countess-of-Bridgewater?LinkID=mp51623&role=sit&rNo=5
Author John Simon, printed and sold by Philip Overton, after Michael Dahl

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