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Sir Henry Hawkins has presented to the Benchers of the Middle Temple a portrait of himself in his Judge's red, black, and ermine robes. This work of art has been executed by Mr. J. A. Innes, who has succeeded in producing a life-like portrait of Sir Henry Hawkins. It has been hung, in the Old Parliament Chamber.

Source: The Illustrated London News, July 8, 1882, p.42