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Bunbury, Henry [William]
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 30, 1768. 2nd s. of Sir William, Bart., clerk, deceased.
B. 1750, at Mildenhall, Suffolk. [Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Westminster.] Artist and caricaturist.
As an undergraduate gained a reputation as a humorous draughtsman, 'accumulating a fair gallery of ungainly dons and awkward undergraduates.' Drew chiefly in pencil or black and red chalk; his designs reproduced by engravers.
A friend of Goldsmith, Garrick and Reynolds.
Equerry to the Duke and Duchess of York, 1787.
Died May 7, 1811, at Keswick.
Brother of Thomas C. (1756) and father of Charles J. (1790). (Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
Henry William BUNBURY
Approx. lifespan: 1750–1811
Adm Fell.-Com. Catharine Hall 1768:01:30
2nd s. of Sir William BUNBURY, Bart. Bart., clerk, deceased
b. Mildenhall, Suffolk , 1750
[Schools Sch: Bury St Edmunds and Westminster
Artist and caricaturist.
As an undergraduate gained a reputation as a humorous draughtsman, 'accumulating a fair gallery of ungainly dons and awkward undergraduates.' Drew chiefly in pencil or black and red chalk; his designs reproduced by engravers.
A friend of Goldsmith, Garrick and Reynolds.
Equerry to the Duke and Duchess of York 1787
d. Keswick, [Cumberland], 1811:05:07
brother of Thomas C. BUNBURY (1756)
father of Charles J. BUNBURY (1790)
(Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B .)

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