Sir John Dineley-Goodere, an eccentric baronet of Burhope in Herefordshire, resident in Windsor. Etching.

Date:
1 April 1803
Reference:
259i
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Sir John Dineley-Goodere, an eccentric baronet of Burhope in Herefordshire, resident in Windsor. Etching. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The sitter succeeded his uncle in the baronetcy of Burhope in 1761, after his father had murdered his brother, the preceding baronet, in order to secure the succession. He subsequently became a poor knight of Windsor. He apparently cherished unfounded claims to imaginary estates

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[London] (Paternoster-row) : Alex Hogg, 1 April 1803.

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1 print : etching

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Wonderful Museum. Sir John Dinely, baronet. The famous knight of Windsor Castle.

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Wellcome Collection 259i

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