Jeremy Collier

1 portrait by Gerard Vandergucht

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Jeremy Collier

by Gerard Vandergucht
line engraving, published 1708
6 1/8 in. x 3 3/4 in. (155 mm x 96 mm) plate size; 7 in. x 4 1/8 in. (178 mm x 106 mm) paper size
Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931
Reference Collection
NPG D31493

Sitterback to top

  • Jeremy Collier (1650-1726), Anti-theatrical polemicist and bishop of the nonjuring Church of England. Sitter in 7 portraits.

Artistback to top

  • Gerard Vandergucht (1696 or 1697-1776), Engraver and art dealer. Artist or producer associated with 29 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.

Events of 1708back to top

Current affairs

James II's son, James Stuart, mounts an unsuccessful invasion of Scotland with a French fleet, endeavouring to reclaim the throne.
Robert Harley, Duke of Oxford, having intrigued against the Duke of Marlborough and Earl of Godolphin, is dismissed from Parliament by Queen Anne.
Queen's consort, Prince George of Denmark dies.

Art and science

The overall construction of St. Paul's Cathedral is completed. Sir Christopher Wren's son and the Master Mason lay the last stone on the lantern in a 'topping out' ceremony.

International

The allies' decisive victory against the French at the Battle of Oudenarde is principally due to William Cadogan, Earl of Cadogan's skilful deployment of an advance guard at opening stages of battle.
Minorca is captured from Spain by the Anglo-Dutch navy.


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