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Jeremy Pelt, 2003. Creator: Brian FoskettJeremy Pelt, 2003
Lincolns Inn, of which Bentham became a member in 1817, 1943. Creator: J MarshLincolns Inn, of which Bentham became a member in 1817, (1943). View of Lincolns Inn, one of the four Inns of Court in London
Jeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Creator: UnknownJeremy Taylor, (1613-1667), 1830. Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) English cleric in the Church of England known as an author during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell
J. Collier, (1650-1726), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Collier, (1650-1726), 1830. Jeremy Collier (1650-1726) English theatre critic, non-juror bishop and theologian, educated at Caius College, University of Cambridge
Cockney laureate elected, c1821. Artist: Joseph GleadahCockney laureate elected, c1821. A procession of radicals comprising Francis Place, Joseph Hume, Francis Burdett and Jeremy Bentham (fallen from his pony) being led up Ludgate Hill, London
Jeremy Brown and Matt Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East, October 2015 ArtistJeremy Brown and Matt Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East, October 2015
Jeremy Brown, R Aspland, R Fowler and M Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, 2015Jeremy Brown, Robin Aspland, Robert Fowler and Matt Home, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015
Jeremy Brown, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorJeremy Brown, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, October 2015
Jeremy Pelt, Brecon jazz Festival, 2008. Artist: Brian O ConnorJeremy Pelt, Brecon Jazz Festival, 2008
The Kate Williams Quartet playing at The Fairway, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, 20 April 2003: Jeremy Brown (bass), Kate Williams (piano), Julian Siegel (tenor saxophone)
Effigy of Jeremy Bentham with his embalmed head, University College, London, 1956. English social reformer and philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)
Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), English clergyman, 19th century. Artist: Samuel FreemanJeremy Taylor (1613-1667), English clergyman, 19th century. Taylor achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell; he is sometimes referred to as Shakespeare of Divines for his
Oliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Artist: A SuntachOliver Cromwell, his daughter and his chaplain, 17th century. Cromwell, Lord Protector from 1653, pictured with his youngest daughter, Frances, and his chaplain, Jeremy Withe
Jeremy Taylor, 17th century English Anglican clergyman, (c1850). Taylor (1613-1667) achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies
Jeremy Taylor, 17th century Anglican clergyman, (1836). Artist: W HollJeremy Taylor, 17th century Anglican clergyman, (1836). Taylor (1613-1667) achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell
Letter from Jeremy Taylor to Lord Hatton, 23rd November 1661. Artist: Jeremy TaylorLetter from Jeremy Taylor to Lord Hatton, 23rd November 1661. Letter written from Dublin by Jeremy Taylor (Bishop of Down and Connor) to Christopher, Lord Hatton
Jeremy Bentham, 19th century. Artist: James PosselwhiteJeremy Bentham, 19th century. Jeremy Bentham, English social reformer and philosopher. Bentham (1748-1832) established the doctrine of utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham, English social reformer and philosopher. Bentham (1748-1832) established the doctrine of utilitarianism. He was also a founder of University College, London