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Richard Penderel (circa 1606-1672), Royalist and farmer. Charles II nicknamed him, Trusty Dick Penderell. A woodcutter and farmer he sheltered Charles after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Portrait by Richard Houston, after Gerard Soest. Mezzotint, published 1798.
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Source | National Portrait Gallery |
Author | Richard Houston, after Gerard Soest |
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