Arthur Maynwaring

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Arthur Maynwaring

by and sold by John Simon, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
mezzotint, (circa 1710)
14 1/4 in. x 10 1/8 in. (362 mm x 257 mm) paper size
Given by Sir Herbert Henry Raphael, 1st Bt, 1913
Reference Collection
NPG D18781

Sitterback to top

  • Arthur Maynwaring (1668-1712), Journalist, author and politician; MP for Preston and West Looe. Sitter in 7 portraits.

Artistsback to top

  • John Simon (1675-1751), Mezzotint engraver. Artist or producer associated with 213 portraits.
  • Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (1646-1723), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 1689 portraits, Sitter associated with 30 portraits.

Related worksback to top

  • NPG 3217: Arthur Maynwaring (after)
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  • NPG D19452: Arthur Maynwaring (based on same portrait)
  • NPG D19271: Arthur Maynwaring (based on same portrait)
  • NPG D33136: Arthur Maynwaring (from same plate; based on same portrait)
  • NPG D38347: Arthur Maynwaring (from same plate)

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Events of 1710back to top

Current affairs

Clergyman Henry Sacheverell is impeached on account of his sermons in which he attacks the Whig government and the revolution settlement of 1688-9. The trial caused rioting, and revived Jacobites sentiments and resentment against the government.
Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, returns to Parliament as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Art and science

The Examiner, a Tory government propaganda journal devised by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford and Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, is published. Under its editor, Jonathan Swift, the weekly sheet defended the policies of the new Tory government. The Whigs responded with The Medley, principally written by Arthur Maynwaring.

International

Following the victories at the Battles of Almenara and Saragossa in the War of the Spanish Succession, the allied forces experience a set back at the Battle of Brihuega during which, James Stanhope, Earl of Stanhope, Commander in Chief of the British Forces in Spain, is taken prisoner.

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