5-464: Daniel Lysons may refer to: Daniel Lysons (antiquarian) (1762–1834), English antiquarian and topographer Daniel Lysons (British Army officer) (1816–1898), British general, son of the antiquarian Daniel Lysons (physician) (1727–1800), English academic and physician, uncle of the antiquarian [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
10-594: A curate in Putney , west London from 1789 to 1800. While at Putney, Lysons began his survey of the area around London, in which he was encouraged by Horace Walpole , who appointed him as his 'chaplain'. In 1800, he inherited the family estates at Hempsted , near Gloucester, from his uncle Daniel Lysons (1727–1800). Lysons married Sarah Carteret Hardy (c.1780–1808), the daughter of Lt Col Thomas Carteret Hardy, in Bath on 12 May 1801. A portrait of Sarah and her sister Charlotte
15-499: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daniel_Lysons&oldid=850280122 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Daniel Lysons (antiquarian) Daniel Lysons (1762–1834)
20-548: Was an English antiquarian and topographer , who published, amongst other works, the four-volume Environs of London (1792–96). He collaborated on several antiquarian works with his younger brother Samuel Lysons (1763–1819). The son of the Reverend Samuel Lysons (1730–1804) and Mary Peach Lysons of Rodmarton , Gloucestershire , Lysons studied at Bath Grammar School and St Mary Hall , Oxford , graduating MA in 1785, and followed in his father's footsteps to become
25-419: Was commissioned to be painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence just before the wedding. Although this picture was begun in 1801, it still was not finished in 1806 when a friend noted its presence in the artist's studio. Their children included: Sarah died in 1808. In 1813, Lysons married Josepha Catherine Susanna Cooper (c.1781–1868). Lysons's major work is The Environs of London, being an Historical Account of
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