Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort
2 of 2 portraits of Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort
by Charles Turner, after Thomas Phillips
mezzotint, published 1828
22 in. x 16 1/8 in. (560 mm x 408 mm) plate size; 25 5/8 in. x 18 3/4 in. (651 mm x 477 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D31581
Sitterback to top
- Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort (1766-1835), Conservative politician; MP for Bristol, Monmouth Boroughs and Gloucestershire. Sitter in 2 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Thomas Phillips (1770-1845), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 218 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
- Charles Turner (1773-1857), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 634 portraits, Sitter in 2 portraits.
Events of 1828back to top
Current affairs
Duke of Wellington becomes Prime Minister.Madhouse Act attempts to regulate asylums and ensure new arrivals are genuinely insane.
Repeal of the Test Acts removes political restrictions from dissenters, allowing them to hold public office.
Art and science
London Zoological Gardens open in Regent's Park. They provide both entertainment and a supply of exotic specimens for naturalists and anatomists such as Richard Owen who becomes a European authority on the subject.International
Daniel O'Connell is elected Member of Parliament for County Clare but as a Catholic is not permitted to take his seat.Comments back to top
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