Hugh Boulter
5 of 7 portraits by Francis Bindon
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Hugh Boulter
by John Brooks, after Francis Bindon
mezzotint, 1742 or after
11 1/4 in. x 8 1/8 in. (287 mm x 208 mm)
Given by Henry Witte Martin, 1861
Reference Collection
NPG D183
Artistsback to top
- Francis Bindon (circa 1690-1765), Portrait painter and architect. Artist or producer associated with 7 portraits.
- John Brooks (circa 1710-after 1756), Engraver and print publisher. Artist or producer associated with 35 portraits.
Related worksback to top
- NPG D32003: Hugh Boulter (from same plate)
- NPG D32004: Hugh Boulter (from same plate)
Events of 1742back to top
Current affairs
Robert Walpole resigns as Prime Minister following the scandal surrounding the alleged rigging of the Chippenham by-election. He is made 1st Earl of Orford. Carteret administration formed with Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington as Prime Minister.Art and science
Composer George Frideric Handel's Messiah is first performed at The Great Music Hall in Dublin.Ranelagh Gardens opens in Chelsea.
Writer Edmond Hoyle publishes the definitive rules of whist.
James Bradley succeeds Edmond Halley as Astronomer Royal.
Painter Charles Jervas' translation of Don Quixote is posthumously published.
International
War of the Austrian Succession: Treaty of Berlin, mediated by Britain, is signed by Maria Theresa of Austria and Frederick II of Prussia, ending the First Silesian War. George II acts as guarantor.Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius proposes 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water.
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