Richard Gaywood (fl. 1650–1680) was an English engraver. Gaywood was a pupil of Wenceslaus Hollar, and worked in his style. A friend of Francis Barlow...
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Gaywood may refer to: Gaywood, Houston, Texas Gaywood, Norfolk, England Gaywood River, Norfolk, England Nick Gaywood (born 1963), English cricketer Richard...
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Dyck, by Wenceslaus Hollar Mary, Duchess of Lennox and Richmond, by Richard Gaywood Lady Mary (in white) with her first husband's family and father in...
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Nicholas 'Nick' Richard Gaywood (born 30 April 1963) is a former English cricketer. Gaywood was a left-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox...
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public appearance in Beauvais in 1660. An etching of her portrait by Richard Gaywood was used to advertise this show, and a copy was sent to local authorities...
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Nicholas Culpeper was an English botanist, herbalist, physician, and astrologer. (etching by Richard Gaywood between 1644 and 1662)...
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Sophia Stuart Posthumous etching by Richard Gaywood Born (1606-06-22)22 June 1606 Greenwich Palace, London, England Died 23 June 1606(1606-06-23) (aged 0)...
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Pathway to Heaven (1601), Richard Rogers's Seven Treatises (1603), Henry Scudder's Christian's Daily Walk (1627) and Richard Sibbes's The Bruised Reed...
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Nicholas Culpeper Engraving by Richard Gaywood Born 18 October 1616 Ockley, Surrey, England Died 10 January 1654 (aged 37) Spitalfields, London, England...
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sold works of other artists, such as John Dunstall, John Fillian, Richard Gaywood, and George Glover. He also recycled plates he had acquired, in new...
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