SACCHI (Andrea), an Italian, born 1601, died 1661 Sadeler (J.), engraver, of Brussels, born 1550, died 1600 Sadeler (Raphael), of ditto, born 1555 Sadeler (Gilles), of Antwerp, born 1570, died 1629 Salimbini, an Italian, born 1536, died 1583 Salviati (Francisco), a Florentine, born 1510, died 1563 Salviati (Gioseppe), born at Venice 1535, died 1585 Sandby (Thomas), died June 24, 1798 Sarazin (James), sculptor, died 1660 Schidoni (Bartholomew), an Italian, born 1560, died 1616 Schivoni (Andrea), born 1522, died 1582 Schut (Cornelius), a Florentine, born 1600 Segers (Ger.), a Dutchman, born 1591, died 1651 Seghers (Daniel), died 1660 Serres (Dom.), died Nov. 6, 1793 Shelley, miniature painter, died March, 1809 Sherwine (Wm.), engraver, died Sept. 1790 Shield (Wm.), musical composer, died 1829 Signoretti (Luca), of Cortona, born 1439, died 1521 Silvester (Israel), engraver, born 1621, died 1691 Silvester (Lewis), died 1760, aged 85 Simonnea (Charles), engraver, died 1728 Sirlet (Flavius), engraver, died 1737 Slingeland (John Peter), born 1640, died 1691 Slotz (Rene), sculptor, born 1705, died 1764 Smirke (Richard), died at Brampton, Cumberland, July, 1815 Smith (Rene), mezzotinto scraper, died about 1715 Smith (Thomas), died 1767 Stefano, Florentine, died 1550, aged 48 Stothard (Thomas), historical painter, died 1834, aged 79 Stradano, born 1527, died 1604 Strange (Sir Robert), the engraver, died Streator (Robert), died 1680, aged 56 Sueur (Eustache le), born 1617, died 1655 Sybrecht (John), born 1650, died 1703 TADDA (Francis), sculptor, flourished 1350 Taffi (Andrea), a Florentine, born 1213, died 1281 Tempesta (Antonio), an Italian, born 1555, died 1630 Teniers (David), sen., painter, born 1582, died 1649 Teniers (David), jun., painter, born 1610, died 1694 Terberg (Sir Gerard), born 1608, died 1691 Testa (Pietus), born 1611, died 1650 Tresham (Henry), died June 17, 1814 Trotter (Thomas), engraver, died Feb. 14, 1803 Troy (Francis), died 1730 Troy (John Francis), died 1752 UCCEL (Paolo), a Florentine, died 1432 Udine (Giovanni da), born 1494, died 1654; celebrated for having been the reviver of stucco work VAGA (Pierino del), a Florentine, born 1500, died 1547 Smith (J. R.), crayon miniature painter, died Valentine de Columbiers, born 1600, died 1812 Snyders (Francis), painter, born 1579 Solimeni, an Italian, born 1657, died 1747 Spinello (Gasp.), a Florentine, flourished 1330, died aged 77 Sprangher (Barthol.), born 1526, died 1582 Squartione (Fr.), an Italian, born 1394, died 1474 Stalbent (Adrianus), died 1660, aged 80 1632 Van Balen, a Dutchman, born about 1540 Vanburgh (Sir John), architect, born 1666, died 1726 Vandermeeren (John), died 1690, aged 63 Vandermeeren, the younger, died 1688 Vandermeulen, born 1634, died 1690 Vanderneer (Eglon), a Dutchman, born 1643, died 1703 Vanderwerf (Adrian), a Dutchman, born 1659, died 1727 Vanderwerf (Peter), born 1665, died 1718 Vandevelde (Adrian), born 1639, died 1672 Vandevelde (William), the elder, born 1610, died 1693 Vandevelde (William), born 1633, died 1707 Vandhysum (John), born 1682, died 1749 Vandiest (Adrian), died 1704, aged 49 Vandyck (Sir Anth.), born at Antwerp, 1599, died 1641 Vaneck (Hubert), born 1366, died 1426 Vaneck (John), born 1370, died 1441. He first introduced oil colours Van Gorvon (John), a Dutchman, born 1596, died 1656 Vanloo (John Baptist), born 1684, died 1745 Vanloo (Carlo), born 1705, died 1765 Vanmander (Charles), born 1548, died 1616 Vannus (Francesco), born at Sienna, 1563, died 1610 Van Obstal (Gerrard), sculptor, died 1668, aged 73 Van Ouft (James), the elder, died 1671, aged 71 Van Ouft (James), the younger, born 1637, died 1713 Van Orlay (Bernard), born 1490, died 1560 Vanuden (Lucas), a Dutchman, born 1595, 1660 Venetiano (Dom.), of Venice, where he introduced the use of oil colours, flourished 1476, died aged 56 Venius (Otho), born 1556, died 1634 Verbruggen (Henry), born 1588, died 1640 Verelst (Simon), died 1710 Verheacht (Tobias), born 1556, died 1634 Verkolie (John), born 1650, died 1693 Verkolie (Nicholas), died 1746, aged 73 Vermeye (John Cor.), a Dutchman, whose beard touched the ground when he stood upright, born 1500, died 1559 Vernet, died 1790, aged 91 Verocchio (And.), a Florentine, who first found out the method of taking off a likeness in plaster of Paris, born 1432, died 1488 Veronese (Alexander), born at Verona 1600, died 1670 Veronese (Paul), an Italian, born 1532, died 1588 Verrio (Anthony), died 1700 Verschuren (Hen.), born 1627, died 1690 Vertue (Geo.), the engraver, died July 26, 1756, aged 72 Vezelli, an Italian, born 1479, died 1554 Vinci (Leon. da), an Italian, born 1445, died at Paris, in the arms of Francis I. king of France, 1520 Viola (Gio. Baptisti), born 1572, died 1622 Vivien (Joseph), born 1657, died 1737 Vroom (Henry Cornelius), a Dutchman, born 1566 WALE (Samuel), professor of perspective, died Feb. 9, 1785 Walker (Robert), died about 1690 Warin (John), engraver, born 1604, died 1672 Watteau (Anthony), a Fleming, born 1684, died 1721 Webbe (Samuel), musical composer, born 1740, died 1817. By a course of self education he made himself master of the Latin, French, Italian, German, and Hebrew languages Weber (Carl Maria Von), German composer, born 1786, died 1826 West (Benjamin), painter, born in Philadelphia 1738, died 1820 Wheatley (Francis), died June 28, 1801 Wilton (Joseph), statuary, died Nov. 8, 1803 Woollett (William), engraver, died May 23, 1785, aged 50 Worledge, engraver, died March 1783 Wren (Sir Christopher), born 1632, died 1723 Wright (Joseph), of Derby, died aged 63, on Wycke (Thomas), born 1616, died 1686 ZAMPIERI (Dom.), born 1581, died 1641 Zuccharelli, an Italian, died Dec. 1788 Zucchiro (Taddeo), an Italian, born 1529, died 1566 Zucchiro (Fred.), an Italian, born 1549, died 1609 Zumbo (Gaston), sculptor, born 1656, died 1701 Zuppo (Marco), an Italian, born 1451, died 1517 LIST OF SEVERAL OF THE MOST EMINENT PAINTERS OF THE OLD SCHOOL, WITH A SCALE OF THEIR DIFFERENT MERITS; Found among the papers of a distinguished Artist lately deceased. LORD LIEUTENANTS OF IRELAND SINCE THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE III. DUNK, earl of Halifax, Oct. 1761 George Nugent Grenville, earl Temple, July 31, 1782 Robert, earl of Northington, April 20, 1783 Charles, duke of Rutland, Feb. 14, 1784 George, marquis of Buckingham, Dec. 16, 1787 John, earl of Westmoreland, Dec. 1789 Duke of Bedford, Feb. 12, 1806 Marquis of Wellesley, 1821 LORD CHANCELLORS SINCE THE REVOLUTION. Thurlow, Lord Thurlow, of Ashfield, June 2, 1778 In Commission, viz. Lord Loughborough, Sir William Ashurst, and Sir William Beaumont Hotham, April 3, 1783 Lord Thurlow again, Dec. 23, 1783 Lord Loughborough, Jan. 27, 1793 Lord Eldon again, March 25, 1807 7542 LORD MAYORS OF LONDON, FROM THE YEAR 1768. Sir James Saunderson, Knt. Rt. Hon. Tho. Harley Paul Le Mesurier, Esq. Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Bart. Charles Price, Esq. Richard Brothers flourished, 1794 Joanna Southcott, born 1750, died 1814 Pugatscheff, the fictitious emperor Peter of phin of France, died in the Bicêtre in 1812 Maturin Bureau, the pretended dauphin of France, imprisoned in 1813 MISCELLANEOUS IMPOSTORS. Prince Alexander Hohenlohe, a worker of Mary Tofts, the rabbit breeder, 1726 miracies, flourished 1822 ROYAL IMPOSTORS. Lambert Simnel, in the reign of Henry VII. Perkin Warbeck, in the reign of Henry VII. Otrefief, a monk, assuming the name of Demetrius, who was crowned king of Russia, flourished about 1610 The Bottle Conjuror, 1749 Anne Moore, the Fasting-Woman of Tutbury, 1808 to 1813 The Princess Caraboo, 1817 The Fortunate Youth (Cawston) 1817-18 |