Gibson, T. jun. and J. Eaves, Liverpool, shipbread bakers, July 28. Garton, J. Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, lighterman, July 29. Garland, M., M. Magnus, and B. Benjamin, late of Bunhill-row, merchants, July 29. Gray, C. Upper Montague-street, St. Mary-lebone, horse-dealer, July 26. Gibson, W. and F. Fomm, Trinity-square, cornfactors, July 22. Gooch, W. Harlow, Essex, wine-merchant, July 19. Graham, R. Shorter's-court, Throgmorton-str. stock-broker, Aug. 16. Good, P. P. Clapton, insurance-broker, Aug. 2. Gregg, T. R. and W. Phene, jun. Watling-street, wholesale confectioners, July 12. Hillary, J. P. Little Tower-street, wine-merchant, July 26. Hillier, W. Winchester, brewer, Aug. 6. Hamper, H. Cheltenham, hosier, July 25. Houghton, H. King's Arms-yard, Coleman-str. merchant, July 22. Haile, M. Cheltenham, hotel-keeper, July 31. Hayley, T. Long-acre, fringe-manufacturer, Aug. 9. Haffner, M. Cannon-street, St. George's, carpenter, July 19. Humphreys, J. 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St. Neot's, Hunts, ironmonger, July 25. Paradise, J. Newcastle-street, Strand, jeweller, July 26. Pickles, J. Keighley, Yorkshire, corn-dealer, Penrith, W. Bath, Irnen-draper, July 30. Sarvis, A. Sloane-street, Chelsea, upholsterer, Shirley, R. Bucklersbury, carpet-manufacturer, Aug. 9. Stevens, R. Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, dairyman, Aug. 9. Story, T. Hunworth, Norfolk, miller, Aug. 8. Smith, J. Liverpool, leather-cutter, Aug. 7. Smith, W. H. Faversham, Kent, linen-draper, Aug. 5. Shackle, J. Milk-st., Cheapside, hosier, July 22. Symes, W. Crewkern, Somersetshire, linen-draper, July 21. Scott, S., W. Scott, and J. Smith, Ashford, Kent, grocers, Aug. 2. Slater, A. late of Cuddington, Cheshire, corndealer, July 16. Swan, R. late of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, merchant, July 15. Smeeton, G. St. Martin's lane, printer. Thomson, P. and C. A. Cornhill, wine-merchants, Tippetts, E. and E. Gethen, Basinghall-street, factors, July 19. Tyler, W. Kimbolton, Hunts., currier, July 25. Vaughan, T. 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THIS distinguished Artist was born at Lastingham, a small village in the North Riding of Yorkshire, on the 31st of May, 1778, He had from his childhood a predilection for drawing; and by the time he left school, (by the assistance of his master,) had made greater proficiency than the slender means he possessed appeared to warrant. In 1797, at nineteen years of age, he ventured to offer himself as a painter of portraits in miniature, at York; and during one of his itinerant excursions to Whitby had the honour of an introduction to Lord Mulgrave, by whom he was patronized, and recommended to the notice of the Earl of Carlisle, At Castle Howard he had the great advantage of studying a magnificent collection of pictures, in itself an excellent school; where he copied the Three Maries, by Annibale Carracci, with considerable success. In 1804 he came to London, under the patronage of the Earl of Mulgrave, and in the following year became a student of the Royal Academy. In 1807 he was established as a portrait painter, and has every succeeding year furnished some specimen of his abilities for the Exhibi tion at Somerset House. In 1816 he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy; and in the same year accompanied the Hon. General Phipps, in a tour through Holland and Flanders. In 1818 he was elected R. A. In 1819 Mr. Jackson and Mr. Chantrey, the celebrated sculptor, made the tour of Italy, by the way of Geneva, Milan, Padua, Venice, Bologna, Florence, and Rome, where he met with great attention from Canova, who sat to him for his portrait, for Mr. Chantrey.-An engraving of this painting, so celebrated for its spirited and faithful resemblance, embellished the number of our Magazine for the month of November last. |