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           | Description | English: Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, painted c. 1685-1687, by  en:Willem Wissing; The Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, England. | 
          
           | Date | 2007-08-14 (original upload date) | 
          
           | Source | Transferred from  en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by  User:Mutter Erde using  CommonsHelper. | 
          
           | Author | Original uploader was  Hugh Manatee at  en.wikipedia | 
          
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