File:Edward Fairfax (2).jpg

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Description Contemporary portrait of Edward Fairfax (1580–1635), a translator. He was the half brother of Thomas Fairfax 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron.
Date before 1635
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Source Encyclopaedia Britannica
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