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Journal of the House of Lords
… (from H. سب sab, or s. सर्व्व sarva all, and P. نگار nigr painter or writer). Who writes or represents every thing. A …
Survey of London
… the first occupant, from 1674 to 1676, was the Court painter, Antonio Verrio. A later occupant, from 1695 to 1699, … Booth, smith; Richard Chapman, 'stone cutter'; John Deane, painter; Williams Ludb(e)y, mason; Ludb(e)y, carpenter; …
Survey of London
… Reinagle (17751862), portrait, landscape and animal painter. (See No. 17 Fitzroy Square.) No. 62. (formerly No. 31.) 1830, Abraham Wivell (17861849), portrait painter. Painted several members of the Royal family and … 126.) 1851, Henry John Johnson (18261884), water colour painter. He was a friend of David Cox and a member of the …
Survey of London
… an overall layout, perhaps assisted, Cole thought, by a painter. Cole at one time suggested his friend Maclise, and a … Richard Redgrave, which the Queen liked. 30 The fresco-painter, J. R. Herbert, may also have produced a design. 31 …
Survey of London
… had been in the hands of one of Foley's executors, the painter G. F. Teniswood, but it seems clear that sculpturally …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Alderman of Broad Street. May 16, 1523 John Brown, Painter-Stainer [Sworn same day] 36 [Nominated: Ex-Sheriff … Joiner Elected by 255 votes to 69 for Thomas Bromwich ( Painter-stainer) The election declared void, January 24, 1769 …
A Survey of London
… lane, of old time so called, as may be supposed, of Painter stainers dwelling there. Almeshouses there. On the …
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