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			We went down the wrong road: 
the portrait is of 1st Earl of Strafford (a supporter of Charles 1st) who was executed at Tower Hill in 1641. 
His son, the 2nd Earl (died 1695) was a good friend of James 2nd and he owned the Shotley Bridge sword which passed to his nephew Thomas Watson (1693 - 1750) who had the caskets made. 
There is a better image of the 1st earl portrait which looks like the original; the portrait inserted earlier in this thread has been over-painted adding a dog and moving the helmet; see attached. 
The sword now looks like a Pappenheimer to me but I am uncertain.  Nice tournament armour.
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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