Bates, Joshua (1788–1864), merchant and banker
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- 10 October 1788 – 24 September 1864
Bates, Joshua (1788–1864), merchant and banker
Bates [née Sturgis], Lucretia Augusta (1787-1863), wife of Joshua Bates
Wife of Joshua Bates (1788-1864), American financier.
Cheney, John (1801-1885), engraver
Richardson, William (active 1778-1812), print dealer and publisher
Hooghe, Romeyn de (1645–1708), etcher
Dutch anti-classicist and extravagant artist working at a time when classicism dominated Dutch art, he was the most ardent propagandist of the era of William and Mary, producing dozens of illustrated broadsheets on the main events of their reign. Besides these, De Hooghe illustrated some hundred books, including literary texts and historical and topographical works.
William II (1626-1650), Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland
Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland (1626-1650).
Sterckx, Engelbert (1792-1867), priest and archbishop
Archbishop of Mechelen, Belgium (from 1832).
Bulla, Francois (active 1814-1855), engraver, printmaker, lithographer and printer
French engraver, printmaker, lithographer and printer.
Bonaparte, Lucien (1775-1840), Prince de Canino and Musignano, and politician
French politician and diplomat.
Cochrane [née Barnes], Katherine Frances Corbet (1796-1865), Countess of Dundonald
Englishwoman who married Thomas Cochrane in 1812. Her father was Thomas Barnes from Romford, Essex and her mother was believed to be a Spanish dancer.
Ferdinand Georg August (1785-1851), Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry and general
General of cavalry of the Austrian Army. Founder of the Haus of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry and the catholic branch of the Saxe-Coburg.
Victoria (1822-1857), Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and duchess of Orléans
Daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Maria Antonia Koháry de Csábrág.
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler (1796–1865), politician and writer
Politician and writer.
Huth, Frederick Andrew (1777-1864), merchant banker
London merchant banker, founder of Frederick Huth & Co.
Tagore, Dwarkanath (1794–1846), businessman and philanthropist
Businessman and philanthropist, born in Calcutta, Bengal, India, the second son of Rammani Tagore (1759–1833), police officer, and his first wife, Menaka, daughter of Ramakanta Roy of Jessore.
Taylor, Sir Henry (1800–1886), poet and public servant
British poet and public servant.
Wordsworth, William (1770–1850), poet
McCulloch, John Ramsay (1789–1864), political economist
Scottish political economist.
Mill, John Stuart (1806–1873), philosopher and economist
Philosopher, economist and advocate of women's rights.
Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph (1791–1865), surgeon and antiquary
Surgeon and antiquary.
Lardner, Dionysius (1793–1859), writer on science and public lecturer
Russell, Anna (1783-1857), duchess of Bedford
British noblewoman.
Stepney [née Pollok], Lady Catherine (1778–1845), novelist
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (1791-1865), poet
Lydia Huntley Sigourney published over dozens of volumes of poetry and essays. Her poetry frequently engages native American and anti-slavery concerns within a religious context, and often takes the form of elegy.
Sedgwick, Catharine (1789-1867), novelist
American novelist.
Davy, Sir Humphry (1778–1829), baronet, chemist and inventor
Perkins, Cyrus (1778-1849), professor of anatomy and surgery
Professor of anatomy and surgery at Dartmouth College.
Goche, Dr Barnaby, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge
Master of Magdalene College, 1604-1626
Former undergraduate, admitted Pensioner in 1582. BA in 1587. Wray Fellow 1588.
He had been granted special dispensation to study civil law in 1591.