Location: Whitmore, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom

Surnames/tags: ONE_PLACE_STUDY Staffordshire
Portaits hanging at Whitmore Hall of members of the Mainwaring family
See also Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall inheritance
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Edward Mainwaring (1577-1647) |
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Sarah (Stone) Mainwaring (abt.1575-1648) |
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Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674) |
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Anne (Lomax) Mainwaring (abt.1606-1694) |
The portraits of Edward Mainwaring (3), his wife Sarah nee Stone, his son Edward (4), and daughter Jane, were painted by Cornelius Jansen, probably about 1625.
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Jane (Mainwaring) Abney (abt.1607-1644) |
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John Mainwaring (abt.1610-1692) The Reverend John Mainwaring, D.D., Rector of Stoke-on-Trent, 1633-92. from The Mainwarings of Whitmore page 64 |
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Edward Mainwaring (1635-1703) |
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Bridget (Trollope) Mainwaring (1641-1723) |
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Edward Mainwaring (1681-abt.1738) and Jemima (Pye) Mainwaring (-1721) Portrait by Michael Dahl (1659–1743) |
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Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794) |
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Sarah (Bunbury) Mainwaring (1709-1798) |
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Thomas Mainwaring (1711-1776) |
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Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825) Edward Mainwaring the 8th died unmarried. His niece Sarah Mainwaring inherited Whitmore Hall.
Her brother Charles had been disinherited in her favour.
After Sarah, Edward's great nephew Rowland Mainwaring inherited the estate. |
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Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862) Portrait of Captain Rowland Mainwaring painted by Mr. John Phillip, afterwards R.A., at Whitmore in May 1841. |
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Sophia Henrietta (Duff) Mainwaring (abt.1790-1824) The portrait was painted in 1841 by Mr. John Phillip, many years after her death. Possibly based on a sketch by her husband. |
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Admiral Mainwaring aged 78 painted about 1861 |
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Laura (Chevillard) Mainwaring (abt.1812-1891) presumably also painted about 1861 |
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