Ryall, Henry Thomas (1807–1867), engraver
- Pessoa singular
- 14 October 1807 – 14 September 1867
English engraver. Pupil of the celebrated mezzotint engraver Samuel William Reynolds (1773–1835).
Ryall, Henry Thomas (1807–1867), engraver
English engraver. Pupil of the celebrated mezzotint engraver Samuel William Reynolds (1773–1835).
Bulwer, Earle Henry Lytton (1801–1872), Baron Dalling and Bulwer, and diplomatist
Burdett, Sir Francis (1770-1844), 5th Baronet and politician
British politician.
Callcott, Sir Augustus Wall (1779–1844), painter
Campbell, Thomas (1777–1844), poet
Codrington, Sir Edward (1770–1851), naval officer
Holl, Benjamin (1808–1884), engraver
Portrait engraver in London. Brother of William Holl the younger (1807-1871). Later emigrated to USA.
Lambton, John George (1792-1840), 1st earl of Durham, politician
Grey, Charles (1764-1845), 2nd Earl Grey and prime minister
Hobhouse, John Cam (1786–1869), Baron Broughton and politician
Hume, Joseph (1777–1855), radical and politician
Scottish radical and political. His association with the philosophic radicalism of Ricardo, Mill, and Bentham led him to support reform of local government, financial assistance for popular education, and alleviation of the harsher aspects of the penal code.
Bromley, John Charles (1795-1839), mezzotint engraver
Comerford, John (c. 1770–1832), miniature painter
Irish miniature painter.
Peel, Sir Robert (1788–1850), 2nd baronet and prime minister
Mote, William Henry (1803-1871), line and stipple engraver
Wellesley, Arthur (1769–1852), 1st duke of Wellington, army officer and prime minister
Holl, Francis (1815–1884), engraver
Laugier, Jean Nicolas (1785-1875), reproductive engraver
Dupin, André Marie Jean Jacques (1783-1865), magistrate and politician
FitzClarence, Lord Adolphus (1802–1856), naval officer
Matuszewicz, Count Andrezj Josef (d. 1842), Russian diplomat
Linati, Claudio (1790-1832), lithographer
Ducôte, Alfred (active 1830-1840), lithographer and lithographic printer
Cetto, Auguste de (1794-1879), Bavarian minister in London
Ward, Robert Plumer (1765–1846), politician and writer
Grey, Henry George (1802-1894), 3rd Earl Grey and politician