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The Songstress, 1782. Creator: John Raphael SmithThe Songstress, 1782
Sir W. Jones, (1746-1794), 1830. Creator: UnknownSir W. Jones, (1746-1794), 1830. Sir William Jones (1746-1794) Anglo-Welsh philologist, judge on the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, and scholar of ancient India
James Neale of Corsham, 1726, (1924). Artist: Sir William JonesJames Neale of Corsham, 1726. From The Connoisseur Vol LXVIII [Otto Limited, London, 1924.]
Letters from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840). Artist: James BeattieExtract of a letter from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840). Extract of a letter from Dr Beattie to Garrick, presenting his poem of The Minstrel
Sir William Jones, 18th century philologist, orientalist and jurist, c1819. Artist: HollSir William Jones, 18th century philologist, orientalist and jurist, c1819. Jones (1746-1794) studied ancient India and is particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship
Sir William Jones, 18th century English philologist, (1836). Artist: James PosselwhiteSir William Jones, 18th century English philologist, (1836)
Sir William Jones, English orientalist, philologist and jurist, (1832). Artist: J CochranSir William Jones, English orientalist, philologist and jurist, (1832). Jones (1746-1794) studied ancient India and is particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among