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View of Liverpool, from the ferry, Lancashire, 1808. Creator: William AngusView of Liverpool, from the ferry, Lancashire, 1808. Shipping at the port of Liverpool on the River Mersey. From " The Beauties of England and Wales". [Vernon, Hood & Sharpe, London, 1808]
Rt. Hon. T. B. Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, c1800, (c1884). Creator: UnknownRt. Hon. T. B. Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, c1810, (c1884). Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), British statesman educated at Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxford
Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, c1820, (mid 19th century). Creator: H RobinsonRobert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, c1820, (mid 19th century). Portrait of British politician and Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Surprise of the Cato Street conspirators, London, 1820 (1906). Artist: Paul HardySurprise of the Cato Street conspirators, London, 1820 (1906). The Cato Street Conspiracy involved the planned assassination of British Prime Minister Lord Liverpool and his entire cabinet
Adam Clarke (c1760-1832), British Methodist theologian and biblical scholar, 19th century. Artist: J ThomsonAdam Clarke (c1760-1832), British Methodist theologian and biblical scholar, 19th century
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, British politician and Prime Minister, (1835). Artist: William Thomas FryRobert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, British politician and Prime Minister, (1835). Lord Liverpool (1770-1828) served as Prime Minister from 1812-1827
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, (1834). Artist: H RobinsonRobert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, (1834). Lord Liverpool (1770-1828) argued for the abolition of the slave trade
Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, British statesman, 1830. Artist: William Thomas FryRobert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, British statesman. Lord Liverpool (1770-1828) served as Prime Minister for nearly 15 years from 1812