Isaac Pocock (2 March 1782 – 23 August 1835) was an English dramatist and painter of portraits and historical subjects. He wrote melodramas, farces and...
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rowing H. R. S. Pocock (1904–1988), British businessman and author Isaac Pocock (1782–1835), English dramatist and painter John Pocock (died 1732), British...
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and his wife; a tablet by Flaxman, to mariner Sir Isaac Pocock, uncle of dramatist Isaac Pocock, who drowned in the Thames in 1810; and a mural tablet...
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There have been a number of other stage adaptations, including those by Isaac Pocock, Jim Helsinger and Steve Shaw and a musical by Victor Prince. There is...
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Parkinson (1935–2023) The 18th century mariner Sir Isaac Pocock and his nephew dramatist Isaac Pocock lived in Ray House, Maidenhead Athlete Mark Richardson...
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Lewis. Other Gothic melodramas include The Miller and his Men (1813) by Isaac Pocock, The Woodsman's Hut (1814) by Samuel Arnold and The Broken Sword (1816)...
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second son of Nicholas Pocock, marine painter, and younger brother of Isaac Pocock, artist and dramatist. He was born at Bristol in June 1783. He entered...
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Nicholas Pocock (2 March 1740 – 9 March 1821) was an English artist known for his many detailed paintings of naval battles during the age of sail. Pocock was...
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1866) February – Georg Koës, Danish philologist (died 1811) March 2 – Isaac Pocock, English dramatist and painter (died 1835) April 16 – William Jerdan...
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Admiral The Right Honourable The Lord Barham PC Portrait by Isaac Pocock Member of Parliament for Rochester In office 1784–1790 Preceded by George Finch-Hatton...
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