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Untitled (five photographs, clockwise from upper left, Lady Alfred Murray; Lady E. Bute; Lady Mary Marsham; Mrs. Mydelton Biddulph; center, Lord Sudeley)

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Sitter information: Lady Alfred Murray Lady E. Bute Lady Mary Marsham. Marsham is the family name of the earls of Romney but a Lady Mary is not traced. Mrs. Mydelton Biddulph Lord Sudeley. Viscount Sudeley, Arthur William Charles Fox Gore (6 January 1839-14 Mary 1901), 5th Earl of Arran. Succeeded as Earl of Arran 25 June 1884. First married to Edith (d. 3 October 1871) younger daughter of Robert Viscount Jocelyn, 21 February 1865. Second marriage to Winifred Ellen (d. 12 November 1920), widow of the honorable John Stoppard and daughter of John Reilly.
Department of Photographs Seiden & de Cuevas Inc. New York NY purchased from Christie's 1978 Gift to the Fogg Art Museum 1982. On Long Term Loan to the Fogg Art Museum from 1978 to 1982 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden
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Title: Untitled (five photographs, clockwise from upper left, Lady Alfred Murray; Lady E. Bute; Lady Mary Marsham; Mrs. Mydelton Biddulph; center, Lord Sudeley)
Description:
Sitter information: Lady Alfred Murray Lady E.
Bute Lady Mary Marsham.
Marsham is the family name of the earls of Romney but a Lady Mary is not traced.
Mrs.
Mydelton Biddulph Lord Sudeley.
Viscount Sudeley, Arthur William Charles Fox Gore (6 January 1839-14 Mary 1901), 5th Earl of Arran.
Succeeded as Earl of Arran 25 June 1884.
First married to Edith (d.
3 October 1871) younger daughter of Robert Viscount Jocelyn, 21 February 1865.
Second marriage to Winifred Ellen (d.
12 November 1920), widow of the honorable John Stoppard and daughter of John Reilly.

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