File:John More.jpg

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English: Line engraving of John More (d. 1592), clergyman in Norwich, England.
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Source National Portrait Gallery, UK[1]
Author Attributed as possibly Magdalena van de Passe, possibly by Willem van de Passe
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current11:58, 19 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 11:58, 19 June 2009350 × 500 (84 KB)Charles Matthews (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Line engraving of John More (d. 1592), clergyman in Norwich, England.}} |Source=National Portrait Gallery, UK[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/largerimage.php?LinkID=mp62448&rNo=0&role=sit] |Author=attributed as p

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