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Portrait of William Law of Elvingston (1714-1806), Advocate, Sheriff of Haddingtonshire
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Robert Dundas of Arniston, engraved by Thomas Woolnoth 1785-1857 from National Portrait Gallery, volume III, published c.1835 -
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