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Detail of File:Death of Gen Sir Ralph Abercrombie by Sir Robert Ker Porter.jpg focusing on Ralph Abercromby (labeled "20").

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Detail of Descriptive Sketch of the Print of the Death of Gen - Sir Ralph Abercrombie, by Sir Robert Ker Porter (died 1842), published 1804. See source website for additional information.
17. Surgeon Gillham
18. Col. Abercrombie
19. Col. Murray
20. Genl. Sir Ralph Abercrombie

21. Cap. Sutton A.D.C.
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National Portrait Gallery: NPG D13765

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