Victoria (1822-1857), Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and duchess of Orléans
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- 1822-1857
Daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Maria Antonia Koháry de Csábrág.
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.
Victoria (1819–1901), queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and empress of India
Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and empress of India.
Vicars, Thomas (1589–1638), theologian
Verzwyvel, Michel Karel Antoon (1819-1868), engraver
Verrall, Frederick (1857-?), undergraduate at Magdalene College, Cambridge
Son of John Verrall of Southover, Lewes, Sussex. Privately educated.
Admitted pensioner, Magdalene College in 1880 aged 23.
Vernon-Jones, Vernon Stanley (1875-1955), classicist and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge
Educated at King’s College. Made a Fellow at Magdalene in 1900. Director of Studies in Classics, Senior Tutor, Praelector, President (1937-1946). A good Greek scholar, though a somewhat eccentric character, obsessed by all matters digestive.
Obituary - College Magazine, October 1956
Verhaegen, Pierre (1796-1862), lawyer and politician
Belgian lawyer and politician.
Verdussen, François-Joseph (1783-1850), politician
Verboeckhoven, Charles Louis (1802-1889), Belgian painter
Vaughan, Robert (c. 1600-c. 1663), engraver
Vane, Charles William (1778–1854), 3rd marquess of Londonderry, army officer and diplomatist
Van Ysendyck, Antoine (1801-1875), painter
Van Volxem, Guillaume (1791-1868), lawyer, banker and politician
Belgian lawyer, banker and politician. Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium.
Mayor of Brussels (1840-1841).
Minister of Justice (1841-1842).
Van Solingen, Adriaan (1758-1830), physician
Van Mons, Jean-Baptiste (1765-1842), Belgian chemist and apothecary
van Hulthem, Charles Joseph Emmanuel (1764-1832), bibliophile and botanist
Van Halen, Juan (1788-1864), military officer
Van den Wiele, Adolphe (1803-1843), politician
Van den Steen, Louis (1813-1864), politician
Van den Burggraaff, Guillaume Philidor (1790-1812), lithographer
Belgian lithographer.
Van den Broucke de Terbecq, Baron François (1790-1870), administrator and politician
Belgian politician. Member of House of Representatives 1831-1848.
Van den Bossche, François (1783-1858), politician
Belgian politician.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat
Van de Weyer served as Belgium’s Prime minister from July 1845 to March 1846. However, he lived for the majority of his life in London (17 Fitzroy Square, 50 Portland Place) and Windsor (New Lodge), and held the office of Belgian Minister at the Court of St. James’s under Queen Victoria, an ambassadorial role. Van de Weyer was close friends with Lord Palmerston. In addition to being a member of the Roxburghe Club, Van de Weyer was a founder member of the Philobiblon Society, the Vice President of the London Library, a Member of the Société des Bibliophiles de Belgique and the Head of the Royal Library of Brussels.
Pierre Henri Laurent said of Van de Weyer: 'His manners, taste, and savoir-faire brought him into the vital center of the intellectual, diplomatic, and financial communities. His home became the meeting place of writers, artists, and scientists’.
Elizabeth Van de Weyer (née Bates) was from Massachusetts and the only daughter Joshua Bates (1788-1864) of Barings Bank. She comforted Queen Victoria following the death of Prince Albert.
Van Cutsem, Jean-Baptiste (1807-1859), lawyer and politician
Van Crombrugghe, Joseph (1770-1842), lawyer and politician
Van Brée, Mattheus Ignatius (1773-1839), painter, draughtsman, sculptor and teacher
Valck, Gerard (1651/2-1726), engraver, mezzotinter and publisher