Elizabeth Grey (née Egerton), Baroness de Ros; Viscount Grey de Wilton
1 portrait by Longman & Co
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Elizabeth Grey (née Egerton), Baroness de Ros; Viscount Grey de Wilton
by Henry Richard Cook, printed by McQueen (Macqueen), published by Longman & Co, after Alfred Edward Chalon
stipple engraving, published 1837
16 1/8 in. x 10 3/4 in. (411 mm x 274 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D34960
Sittersback to top
- Elizabeth Grey (née Egerton), Baroness de Ros (before 1837-1892), First wife of 24th Baron de Ros; daughter of 2nd Earl of Wilton of Wilton Castle. Sitter in 1 portrait.
- Arthur Edward Holland Grey Egerton, 3rd Earl of Wilton (1833-1885). Sitter in 1 portrait.
Artistsback to top
- Alfred Edward Chalon (1780-1860), Portrait and subject painter. Artist or producer associated with 180 portraits, Sitter associated with 1 portrait.
- Henry Richard Cook (active 1804-1849), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 67 portraits.
- Longman & Co (active 1806-1839), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 27 portraits.
- McQueen (Macqueen) (active 1819-1872), Printers. Artist or producer associated with 71 portraits.
Events of 1837back to top
Current affairs
The controversial monarch William IV dies of pneumonia in June leaving no legitimate heirs, and is succeeded to the throne by his niece Victoria, one month after her eighteenth birthday.The Registration Act of Births, Marriages and Deaths makes it compulsory for all births, marriages and deaths to be registered at a Registry Office.
Art and science
Dickens's second novel Oliver Twist is serialised in Bentley's Magazine. The story of the orphan Oliver is an attack on the Poor Law Amendment Acts (1834), a highly contentious piece of legislation which abolished outdoor relief, effectively increasing entry in the workhouse. The novel, famously made into a musical in 1968, marks Dickens as an outspoken social critic as well as a highly popular and commercial writer.International
The Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin is killed in a duel with Baron Georges d'Anthès. Considered the founder of modern Russian literature, Pushkin blended Old Slavonic with vernacular Russian and was the first Russian writer to use everyday speech in his poetry. His works include Eugene Onegin.Comments back to top
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