Painting of Sir Thomas Salusbury, 2nd baronet (d. 1643)

'He was a distinguished loyalist in the time of Charles I., and was represented as on the point of quitting his family to join the army, and taking leave of his lady and three children; dressed in a buff surtout and brown boots, with a rich scymetar at his side; being attended by two greyhounds and a groom, dressed in a long linen gown, with the Salusbury arms as a badge on his shoulder, and holding a horse.'

from 'Ancient and Modern Denbigh' by John Williams

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