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    William Cuming (1769–1852) was an Irish portrait painter, a president of the Royal Hibernian Academy. Cuming was born in 1769 the youngest of the four...
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    University of Georgia historian William W. Stueck does not find that account to be convincing but acknowledges that Cumings succeeds in exploring aspects...
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  • of Cape Finisterre. Cuming, therefore, missed the Battle of Trafalgar. William Cuming was born in 1760 to John and Elizabeth Cuming of Totnes. He remained...
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    Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves, Captain Richard Retalick) Russell 74 (Captain William Cuming) Bellona 74 (Captain Thomas Boulden Thompson) Agamemnon 64 (Captain...
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  • painter of historical subjects, portraits and miniatures (died c. 1838) William Cuming, Irish portrait painter (died 1852) Bartolomé Montalvo, Spanish painter...
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    Sir William Fettes, 1st Baronet (/ˈfɛtɪs/; 25 June 1750 – 27 May 1836) was a wealthy Scottish businessman and philanthropist, who left a bequest which...
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  • John Cuming was born in Gilston, Hertfordshire, in 1917. He attended Eton College, followed by Oriel College at the University of Oxford. Cuming would...
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    Carew, rogue and imposter Aelred Carlyle, missionary and monk Frederick William Cuming, 1900 Olympic gold medal winner as part of the UK cricket team Charles...
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  • American artist William Cumming Henley (1860–1919), English collector and scientist William Cuming (1769–1852), Irish painter William Cummings (disambiguation)...
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    Earl of Rosse, Richard Lalor Sheil MP, Sir Matthew Tierney M.D. and William Cuming, president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, whose portrait Leahy later...
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  • with only four members of the team reaching double figures. Frederick Cuming, one of the four Old Blundellians, top-scored for the side with 38, followed...
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  • Dickinson, American painter of miniature portraits (born 1779) April 5 – William Cuming, Irish portrait painter (born 1769) May 30 – George Chinnery, English...
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    prizes, the Firme and the San Rafael under tow on the right. Painting by William Anderson Both sides claimed victory in the battle's aftermath. The British...
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  • Isobel. She was betrothed to William Fraser of Stowie, married and divorced John Leslie of Balquhain, and married William Cuming of Inverallochy Grissel Grant...
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  • James William Crawford Cumes (23 August 1922 – 21 November 2013) was an Australian author and economist and a former public servant and diplomat. Cumes was...
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  • to what is now the Cuming Museum, in Southwark, South London. Cuming spent his life building on the work of his father Richard Cuming (1777–1870), a collector...
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    Doyle in c.1797, by William Cuming...
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    William Ashford (1746 – 17 April 1824) was an English painter who worked exclusively in Ireland, where he lived from the age of 18, having initially gone...
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    extremely favorable and Cuming was made editor of the newspaper. During his time in Keokuk, he also married Margaret C. Murphy. Cuming was appointed Secretary...
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    art from 1809 to 1813 at The Dublin Institution with William Cuming. It was the influence of Cuming that led to Ingham specialising in female portraiture...
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