The Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 18Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... elected an associate of the Royal Aca- demy on 3 Nov. 1798 , and a full academician on 10 Feb. 1800. His sitters were drawn from the royal family and every rank of society , and his education and literary ac- the most select circles of ...
... elected an associate of the Royal Aca- demy on 3 Nov. 1798 , and a full academician on 10 Feb. 1800. His sitters were drawn from the royal family and every rank of society , and his education and literary ac- the most select circles of ...
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... elected fellow of his college in 1817 , and , never marrying , retained the fellowship till his death . He was called to the bar in 1825 , took orders in the church of England in 1828 , but practised neither pro- fession , the ...
... elected fellow of his college in 1817 , and , never marrying , retained the fellowship till his death . He was called to the bar in 1825 , took orders in the church of England in 1828 , but practised neither pro- fession , the ...
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... elected an associate of the Man- chester Academy and a full member in 1871 . From 1868 he was a regular exhibitor at all the Manchester and other local exhibitions , and between 1872 and 1890 he showed six pictures at the Royal Academy ...
... elected an associate of the Man- chester Academy and a full member in 1871 . From 1868 he was a regular exhibitor at all the Manchester and other local exhibitions , and between 1872 and 1890 he showed six pictures at the Royal Academy ...
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... elected bishop of London in the place of Juxon . He was confirmed on 23 Oct. and consecrated on 28 Oct. in Henry VII's chapel . He was also made master of the Savoy and sworn of the privy council . The Savoy con- ference was held at his ...
... elected bishop of London in the place of Juxon . He was confirmed on 23 Oct. and consecrated on 28 Oct. in Henry VII's chapel . He was also made master of the Savoy and sworn of the privy council . The Savoy con- ference was held at his ...
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... elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 29 April 1784 , and on 20 April 1786 he became surgeon to the Westminster Hospital , a post he resigned two years later . His health broke down in 1788 , and he removed to Exeter , his house in ...
... elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 29 April 1784 , and on 20 April 1786 he became surgeon to the Westminster Hospital , a post he resigned two years later . His health broke down in 1788 , and he removed to Exeter , his house in ...
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