
British (English) School
Henry VIII (1491–1547) (after Hans Holbein the younger)
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Charles Bourbon (1490–1527), the 'Connétable de Bourbon'
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Sir Francis Walsingham (1530–1590) (after John de Critz the elder)
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Charles Howard (1536–1624), 1st Earl of Nottingham, KG
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Henry Fitzalan (1511?–1580), 12th Earl of Arundel (after Steven van der Meulen)
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
François de Lorraine (1519–1563), 2nd duc de Guise
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
William Herbert (1501–1570), 1st Earl of Pembroke, KG
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Sir Francis Drake (1540?–1596) (after Marcus Gheeraerts the younger)
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Ferdinand Alvarez de Toledo (1508–1582), 3rd Duke of Alba
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Henry Howard (1540–1614), 1st Earl of Northampton, KG
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Alessandro Farnese (1545–1592), 3rd Duke of Parma
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Called 'Don John of Austria (1547–1578)' (but possibly Jean VI, 1552–1595, duc d'Aumont)
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
John Fisher (1469–1535), Bishop of Rochester
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Robert Cecil (1563–1612), 1st Earl of Salisbury, KG (after John de Critz the elder)
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
William I (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, 'William the Silent'
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Henri de Lorraine (1550–1588), 3rd duc de Guise
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Henry Howard (c.1517–1547), Earl of Surrey
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Sir Christopher Hatton (1540–1592), KG
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Possibly Lord William Howard (1593–1640)
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Thomas Sackville (1536–1608), 1st Earl of Dorset, KG
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Sir Thomas Egerton (1540–1617), 1st Viscount Brackley
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Stephen Gardiner (1483–1555), Bishop of Winchester
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Robert Dudley (1533–1588), Earl of Leicester, KG (after William Segar)
National Trust, Knole

Thomas Radcliffe (1526–1583), 3rd Earl of Sussex
British (English) School
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Roger Bacon (c.1214–1294)
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), Archbishop of Canterbury
National Trust, Knole

James I and VI (1566–1625) (after Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen)
British (English) School
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Thomas Howard (1561–1626), 1st Earl of Suffolk, KG
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Sir Edward Herbert (1582–1648), 1st Baron Herbert of Chirbury, KB, in the Robes of the Order of the Bath
National Trust, Powis Castle

British (English) School
Edward II (1284–1327), Founder of Oriel College in 1326 (copy after an original in Westminster Abbey)
Oriel College, University of Oxford

British (English) School
Robert Radclyffe (1573–1629), 5th Earl of Sussex
Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds

British (English) School
Richard Edgcumbe, Age 72
Mount Edgcumbe House

British (English) School
Sir Thomas Percy (1528–1572), 7th Earl of Northumberland, KG
National Trust, Petworth House

British (English) School
John Rainolds (1549–1607), President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Co-Editor of the Authorised Version of the Bible
Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford

British (English) School
Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman (called 'Robert Devereux, 1566–1601, 2nd Earl of Essex')
National Trust, The Vyne

British (English) School
John Jewell (1522–1571), Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Bishop of Salisbury
Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford

British (English) School
William Windover of New Sarum (d.1633), Merchant Adventurer of Sarum, Benefactor of the Company of Shoemakers (1632)
Salisbury Guildhall

British (English) School
Lawrence Tippot, Master Shoemaker
Salisbury Guildhall

British (English) School
Sir Giles Toker
Salisbury Guildhall

British (English) School
John Bankes (d.1630)
Chequers Court

British (English) School
Portrait of a Gentleman (said to be Sir William Hawtrey, d.1591)
Chequers Court

British (English) School
William Gillow
Salisbury Guildhall

British (English) School
Richard Pate (1516–1588), Benefactor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford
British (English) School
Robert Sackville (1561–1609), 2nd Earl of Dorset
National Trust, Knole
British (English) School
Captain Sir Thomas Dutton (d.1634)
National Trust, Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate

British (English) School
Charles I (1600–1649)
The Captain Christie Crawfurd English Civil War Collection

British (English) School
Edward IV (1442–1483)
The Queen's College, University of Oxford
British (English) School
William of Waynflete (1398–1486), Bishop of Winchester (1447–1486), Founder of Magdalen
Magdalen College, University of Oxford
British (English) School
William Wykeham
New College, University of Oxford
British (English) School
Sir Thomas White (1492–1566), Lord Mayor of London and Founder of St John's College, Oxford
Salisbury Guildhall
British (English) School
Sir John North (1551?–1683), MP
National Trust, The Vyne

British (English) School
Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586)
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Sir Nicholas Wadham (1532–1609)
National Trust, Petworth House

British (English) School
John Hampden (c.1595–1643)
The Captain Christie Crawfurd English Civil War Collection

British (English) School
Sir Francis Knollys the Elder (1512–1596), Lord Treasurer of the Household (1572–1596)
National Trust, Greys Court
British (English) School
Gilbert Talbot (1552–1616), 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre

British (English) School
Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Green Jacket
Mount Edgcumbe House
British (English) School
Reputedly Sir Edward Denny (d.1599)
National Trust, Cotehele

British (English) School
Sir Ralph Bosville of Bradbourne
National Trust, Knole

British (English) School
Sir John St John (c.1585–1648), Aged 17 (later 1st Bt)
Lydiard House

British (English) School
Portrait of a Gentleman
Manchester Art Gallery

British (English) School
Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510–1579), Undergraduate (1523–1527), Lord Keeper (1558–1579)
Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge

British (English) School
Lord Mordaunt of Turvey (1485–1562)
Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds

British (English) School
Robert Cecil (1563–1612) (after John de Critz the elder)
New College, University of Oxford

British (English) School
Richard Crackenthorpe (1567–1624), Fellow (1590)
The Queen's College, University of Oxford

British (English) School
Portrait of a Gentleman
Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge

British (English) School
William of Waynflete (1398–1486), Bishop of Winchester (1447–1486), Founder of Magdalen
Magdalen College, University of Oxford

British (English) School
George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (1528–1590)
Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre
British (English) School
Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman (called 'George Villiers, 1592–1628, 1st Duke of Buckingham')
National Trust, The Vyne

British (English) School
Alderman James Abbott, Mayor of Salisbury (1627)
Salisbury Guildhall

British (English) School
Supposedly Ralph Wilbraham (b.c.1630/1635)
National Trust, Ham House

British (English) School
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1536–1624)
Windsor Guildhall

British (English) School
Francis Talbot (1500–1560), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, KG
Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre