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Barker, George, active mid-19th century
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Lyttelton (née Spencer), Sarah (1787–1870), British courtier, governess to Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and wife of William Lyttelton, 3rd Baron Lyttelton
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Joy of Giving Something, Inc.
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George Barker, active mid-19th century
The Lady Sarah Spencer, Althorp
1856