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William Jerdan

(1782-1869), Journalist

Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 7 portraits
Journalist; born in Kelso; settled in London, 1806, where he wrote prolifically on politics and travel, and where he worked on various newspapers. He became editor of the high Tory Sun newspaper, 1813-17, and established the Literary Gazette, 1817. He also published numerous other works, wrote perodically for Fraser's Magazine and took an active part in the Royal Literary Fund.

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William Jerdan, after Daniel Maclise - NPG D34548

William Jerdan

after Daniel Maclise
pen and ink, (published 1830)
NPG D34548

William Jerdan, by Thomas Woolnoth, published by  Fisher Son & Co, after  J. Moore - NPG D37809

William Jerdan

by Thomas Woolnoth, published by Fisher Son & Co, after J. Moore
stipple engraving, published 1830
NPG D37809

William Jerdan, by Thomas Woolnoth, after  J. Moore - NPG D37810

William Jerdan

by Thomas Woolnoth, after J. Moore
stipple engraving, published 1830
NPG D37810

William Jerdan, by Richard James Lane, after  Alfred, Count D'Orsay - NPG D45951

William Jerdan

by Richard James Lane, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
lithograph, (20 October 1839)
NPG D45951

William Jerdan, by Richard James Lane, published by  John Mitchell, after  Alfred, Count D'Orsay - NPG D46233

William Jerdan

by Richard James Lane, published by John Mitchell, after Alfred, Count D'Orsay
lithograph with some hand-colouring, (20 October 1839)
NPG D46233

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