Wellmore, Edward (active 1834-1867), engraver
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- active 1834-1867
Wellmore, Edward (active 1834-1867), engraver
Fox, Charles James (1749–1806), politician
Whig politician.
Basilico, Andrew, King's Messenger
From 1830, Lady of the bedchamber to the queen dowager Adelaide.
Davies, William (d. 1820), bookseller
Assistant to the elder Thomas Cadell (1742–1802), bookseller and publisher, when he was chosen by him in 1793 as a partner for his youthful son Thomas Cadell the younger (1773–1836) in the management of his business. From that time the business traded as Cadell and Davies, and Cadell the younger left the management of the business to his partner until Davies fell ill in 1813.
Howe, Richard (1726–1799), Earl Howe and naval officer
Cook, Henry Richard (active 1802-1849), engraver
Reproductive stipple engraver.
Cooke, George (1781-1834), engraver
Norton [née Sheridan], Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (1808–1877), author and law reform campaigner
Chamier, Frederick (1796–1870), naval officer
Wellesley, Gerald Valerian (1809–1882), dean of Windsor
Liston, John (c. 1776–1846), actor
Ward, William, the Elder (1766-1826), engraver
Engraver of portraits, genre scenes and animals. One of the leading pointillist and mezzotint engravers of his day.
Bercy, P. J. de (17th century), draughtsman and engraver
Bloemart, Abraham (1564-1651), painter and engraver
Luyck, Hans van (active 1580-), engraver, print dealer, publisher and goldsmith
Junius, Hadrianus (1511–1575), physician and classical scholar
Goltzius, Hendrick (1558–1617), painter, engraver and publisher
Saenredam, Jan (c.1565-1607), engraver
Valck, Gerard (1651/2-1726), engraver, mezzotinter and publisher
Heemskerck, Maarten van (1498-1574), painter and print designer
Vos, Maarten de (1532-1603), painter and draughtsman
Francken I, Ambrosius (c. 1544-1618), painter and designer of prints
Groeningen, Gerard van (active 1550-1599), printmaker and print designer
Rendall, Montague John (1862-1950), headmaster of Winchester College
Montague John Rendall served Winchester College for thirty-seven years as classical master, Second Master and Headmaster (1911-1924) at a time when the school was at the height of its reputation. He strongly promoted the literary, moral and religious standards which he deemed of ultimate worth in the changing world and was considered by his contemporaries at Winchester to be among the greatest and best influences upon them.
Lochom, Michel van (1601-1647), engraver and publisher
Karolus (16th century), engraver
Matham, Jacob (1571-1631), engraver and publisher