Biography of Richard Westmacott 1775-1856

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Richard Westmacott 1775-1856 is in Sculptors.

On 09 Jun 1727 Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran died. His son John Fitzpatrick 1st Earl Upper Ossory (age 8) succeeded 2nd Baron Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny. Monument in St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire [Map]. Sculpted by [his father] Richard "The Elder" Westmacott.

Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran: On 27 Apr 1715 Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran was created 1st Baron Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny. In 1718 he and Anne Robinson Baroness Gowran were married. She by marriage Baroness Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny.

After 25 Jun 1727. St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire [Map]. Monument to those contained in the vault: Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran and Anne Robinson Baroness Gowran, their son John Fitzpatrick 1st Earl Upper Ossory (age 8) and his wife Evelyn Leveson-Gower Countess Upper Ossory (age 2), their son John Fitzpatrick 2nd Earl Upper Ossory and Anne Liddell Duchess Grafton. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott.

Anne Robinson Baroness Gowran: she was born to John Robinson. On 24 Nov 1744 she died.

In or before 1770 [his father] Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 23) and [his mother] Sarah Vardy were married. They had thirteen children. She the daughter of [his grandfather] John Vardy.

On 15 Jul 1775 Richard Westmacott was born to Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 28) and Sarah Vardy.

On 06 Sep 1776 James Lenox Dutton (age 63) died. He was buried at Saint Mary Magdalene's Church, Sherborne [Map]. Monument to James Lenox Dutton and his second wife Jane Bond sculpted by [his father] Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 29) in 1791. Remarkble for the quality of the carving and the stone (probably Carrara Marble) and the skeleton. Believed to be called Immortality Trampling Death. Life-sized angel leans on a medallion with profiles of the deceased, underfoot a prostrate skeleton (representing death).

Jane Bond: she was born to Christopher Bond. James Lenox Dutton and she were married. On 29 May 1776 she died.

After 1780. St Bartholemew's Church, Tong [Map]. The Durant Monument to George Durant of Tong Castle (age 46) and others. The monument has been attributed to John "The Elder" Bacon (age 39), Francis Leggatt Chantrey and Richard Westmacott (age 4).

George Durant of Tong Castle: Around 1734 he was born. Before 25 Apr 1776 he and Maria Beaufoy were married. On 04 Aug 1780 he died. He was buried at St Bartholemew's Church, Tong.

Before 1793 Richard Westmacott (age 17) studied with his father [his father] Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 45) at his studio at Mount Street.

In 1793 Richard Westmacott (age 17) travelled to Rome, Italy [Map] to study under Antonio Canova (age 35). Within a year of his arrival in Rome he won the first prize for sculpture offered by the Florentine academy of arts, and in the following year (1795) he gained the papal gold medal awarded by the Roman Academy of St Luke with his bas-relief of Joseph and his brethren.

On 20 Feb 1798 Richard Westmacott (age 22) and Dorothy Margaret Wilkinson were married. He the son of Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 51) and Sarah Vardy.

In 1799 [his son] Richard "The Younger" Westmacott was born to Richard Westmacott (age 23) and [his wife] Dorothy Margaret Wilkinson.

On 04 Sep 1801 John Yorke (age 73) died. He was buried at St Andrew's Church, Wimpole [Map]. Of white marble in the Greek manner, in bold relief; two parents, hands clasped, stand in attitudes of grief at a tomb, with a reclining child at their feet; below is an inscription; signed 'R. WESTMACOTT, A.R.A. LONDON' (age 26)

In 1805 Richard Westmacott (age 29) was elected Associate of the Royal Academy.

On 13 Jan 1805 Maria wife of Robert Henson died. Monument in Church of St John the Baptist, Barnack [Map]. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 29).

In 1808 [his father] Richard "The Elder" Westmacott (age 61) died.

In 1808. Lichfield Cathedral [Map]. Monument to Andrew Newton. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 32).

After 26 Nov 1808. Monument at St Mary the Virgin Church, Overton to Phillips Lloyd Fletcher (deceased) sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 33).

Phillips Lloyd Fletcher: In 1738 he was born to Reverend John Fletcher of Sudderbank, Cumberland. Before 1800 he and Eleanor Wynne were married. They had four sons and four daughters. The difference in their ages was 21 years. On 26 Nov 1808 he died.

On 08 Feb 1809 Brownlow Bertie 5th Duke Ancaster and Kesteven (age 79) died without male issue at Grimsthorpe, South Kesteven. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Swinstead [Map] on 17 Feb 1809. Duke Ancaster and Kesteven, Marquess Lindsay extinct. His third cousin Albermarle Bertie 9th Earl Lindsey (age 64) succeeded 9th Earl Lindsey.

Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 33). A handsome white marble wall tablet in Grecian style depicting deceased and wife on a catafalque with mourning female figure, flanked by mother, children and angel. Above a scrolled cornice with Ducal coronet and palm. Beneath a rectangular inscription panel, flanked by scrolled brackets.

In 1811 Richard Westmacott (age 35) was elected Fellow of the Royal Academy; his diploma work being a "Ganymede" in high relief.

On 01 Aug 1813 Henry Vane-Tempest 2nd Baronet (age 42) died of apoplexy. Baronet Vane of Long Newton in County Durham extinct. Memorial and vault at St Mary's Church, Long Newton [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 38).

On 04 Oct 1815 Caroline Anne Julie Campbell died. Monument in St Oswald's Church, Malpas [Map]. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 40).

Caroline Anne Julie Campbell: she was born to Colin Campbell. On 20 Oct 1812 George Cholmondeley 2nd Marquess Cholmondeley and she were married at Gibraltar. He the son of George Cholmondeley 1st Marquess Cholmondeley and Georgina Charlotte Bertie Marchioness Cholmondeley.

After 1816. St Giles' Church, Wrexham [Map]. Monument to the Lloyd Family. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 40).

On 03 Jun 1822 Thomas Warren-Bulkeley 7th Viscount Bulkeley (age 69) died without issue. Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel in Tipperary, Baron Bulkeley Beaumaris Anglesey extinct. Monument in St Marys and St Nicholas Church Beaumaris [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 46).

On 20 Sep 1822 Georgiana Elizabeth Miller Mundy Duchess Newcastle under Lyne (age 33) died from childbirth. She had given birth to twins one of whom was stillborn, one survived thirteen days.

Monument in Milton Mausoleum, Markham Clinton [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 47).

Georgiana Elizabeth Miller Mundy Duchess Newcastle under Lyne: On 01 Jun 1789 she was born to Edward Miller Mundy. On 18 Jul 1807 Henry Pelham-Clinton 4th Duke Newcastle-under-Lyme and she were married in Lambeth Palace. She by marriage Duchess Newcastle under Lyme. He the son of Thomas Pelham-Clinton 3rd Duke Newcastle-under-Lyme and Anna Maria Stanhope Countess Lincoln. He a great x 3 grandson of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.

St Conan aka Petroc's Church, Egloshayle [Map]. 1824. Monument to Arscott Ourry Molesworth 7th Baronet. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 48).

On 19 Mar 1825 William Owen (deceased) was buried St Luke's Church Chelsea in a private ceremony attended by family and close friends, including Thomas Lawrence (age 55), Richard Westmacott (age 49), Thomas Phillips (age 54) and 'Thompson' [probably Thomas Clement Thompson (age 45)].

On 31 Oct 1826 Eleanor Henrietta Robinson (age 11) died. She has a monument at All Saints' Church, Nocton [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 51).

Eleanor Henrietta Robinson: On 22 May 1815 she was born to Frederick John Robinson 1st Earl Ripon and Sarah Albinia Louisa Hobart.

In 1827 Richard Westmacott (age 51) was appointed Royal Academy professor of sculpture succeeding John Flaxman.

On 09 Oct 1830 John Williams 1st Baronet (age 68) died. Memorial at St Asaph Cathedral [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 55). His son John Hay-Williams 2nd Baronet (age 36) succeeded 2nd Baronet Williams of Bodelwyddan in Flintshire.

John Williams 1st Baronet: On 22 Dec 1761 he was born. On 21 Oct 1791 he and Margaret Williams Lady Williams were married. On 27 Jul 1798 John Williams 1st Baronet was created 1st Baronet Williams of Bodelwyddan in Flintshire. Margaret Williams Lady Williams by marriage Lady Williams of Bodelwyddan in Flintshire.

John Hay-Williams 2nd Baronet: On 09 Jan 1794 he was born to John Williams 1st Baronet and Margaret Williams Lady Williams. In 1842 he and Sarah Elizabeth Amherst were married. She the daughter of William Pitt Amherst 1st Earl Amherst and Sarah Archer Countess Plymouth and Amherst.

On 09 Sep 1833 Adeliza Maria Howard died in childbirth. Monument in Holy Trinity Church, Wetheral [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 58).

Adeliza Maria Howard: she was born to Henry Howard and Catherine Marie Mary Charlotte Neave. On 30 Apr 1830 Henry William Petre and she were married. They were half first cousins. He a great x 4 grandson of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.

After 11 Feb 1834. Monument to Anne Bankes nee Truman at St Denys' Church, Sleaford [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 58).

On 06 Mar 1835 Margaret Williams Lady Williams (age 66) died. Memorial at St Asaph Cathedral [Map] sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 59).

Margaret Williams Lady Williams: On 25 Apr 1768 she was born.

After 28 Jan 1842. Monument to William Henry Vane 1st Duke Cleveland (deceased) in St Mary's Church, Staindrop [Map]. Sculpted by Richard Westmacott (age 66).

The armorial being Vane Arms quartered with Charles Fitzroy 1st Duke Southampton 2nd Duke Cleveland 1662 1730 Arms. His paternal grandmother being Grace Fitzroy Countess Darlington, grand-daughter of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland by his mistress Barbara Villiers 1st Duchess of Cleveland hence the Baton Sinister.

On 25 Nov 1845 Charlotte Lucy Beatrix Egerton (deceased) was buried at St Mary's Church, Rostherne, Tatton [Map] sculpted Richard Westmacott (age 70).

Charlotte Lucy Beatrix Egerton: On 13 Sep 1824 she was born to Wilbraham Egerton and Elizabeth Sykes. Coefficient of inbreeding 3.12%. On 10 Nov 1845 Charlotte Lucy Beatrix Egerton drowned in Rostherne Mere, Tatton the evening before her wedding day, or possibly died after a short illness. Her death certificate states "Bronchitis and exhaustion after 12 days" - information provided by CB Newham.

On 01 Sep 1856 Richard Westmacott (age 81) died at 14 South Audley Street [Map]. He was buried in St Mary's Church, Chastleton [Map] where his son [his son] Hector Westmacott was Rector in 1878.

In 1857 [his son] Richard "The Younger" Westmacott (age 58) was appointed to succeed Royal Academy professor of sculpture succeeding his father Richard Westmacott.

1904. St Andrew's Church, Bredwardine [Map]. Memorial to George Jarvis, died 1794. In the year preceding his death he changed his will leaving everything to the poor of the Parishes of Bredwardine, Staunton-on-Wye and Letton in the proportion 13:11:6. The trustees, who commissioned this memorial by Richard Westmacott (presumably, or possibly his father), were Bishop Folliott Cornewall, Thomas Harley and George Cornewall 3rd Baronet.

Bishop Folliott Cornewall: On or before 09 May 1754 he was born. He was baptised on 09 May 1754. In 1808 Bishop Folliott Cornewall was translated to Bishop of Worcester. In 1824 Bishop Robert Eden 3rd Baron Auckland was ordained Priest by Bishop Folliott Cornewall, then Bishop of Worcester. On 05 Sep 1831 he died.

George Cornewall 3rd Baronet: On 16 Jan 1774 he was born to George Amyand aka Cornewall 2nd Baronet and Catherine Cornewall. He was baptised at St George's Church, Hanover Square. On 26 Sep 1815 George Cornewall 3rd Baronet and Jane Naper Lady Cornewall were married. On 26 Aug 1819 George Amyand aka Cornewall 2nd Baronet died. His son George Cornewall 3rd Baronet succeeded 3rd Baronet Amyand aka Cornewall of Moccas Court in Herefordshire. Jane Naper Lady Cornewall by marriage Lady Amyand aka Cornewall of Moccas Court in Herefordshire. On 27 Dec 1835 George Cornewall 3rd Baronet died. His son Velters Cornewall 4th Baronet succeeded 4th Baronet Amyand aka Cornewall of Moccas Court in Herefordshire.

St Mary's Church, Nether Alderley [Map]. The chancel contains memorials to the Lords Stanley of Alderley. The memorial to John Stanley 1st Baron Stanley Alderley contains his effigy dressed in peer's robes lying under a canopy with his hand on a book, dated 1856 and by Richard Westmacott. On the other side of the chancel is a memorial to his son Edward John Stanley 2nd Baron Stanley and 1st Baron Eddisbury, his effigy holding a scroll in his hand and with a dog at his feet. Engraved in brass on the side of the memorial are the figures of his widow and children. Lady Stanley is seated in the middle with their four surviving sons on her right, five surviving daughters on her left and three children who had died at a young age at her knee and on her lap. A memorial tablet to John Constantine Stanley, who died in 1878, is by Joseph Boehm.[12] The chancel contains a monument to Rev. Edward Shipton, rector of the church from 1625 to 1630.

[his son] Hector Westmacott was born to Richard Westmacott and Dorothy Margaret Wilkinson.

St Mary's Church, Burford [Map]. Monuments to the Rushout Family sculpted by Richard Westmacott.

St Mary's Church, Preston on Stour [Map]. That on the left signed Richard Westmacott. That in the middle sculpted by Peter Scheemakers and James "Athenian" Stuart.

St Mary's Church, Preston on Stour [Map]. That on the left Grecian with standing mourner, sculpted by [his father] Richard "The Elder" Westmacott. On the right, Grecian style with figures of Faith and Hope, sculpted by Richard Westmacott.

Ancestors of Richard Westmacott 1775-1856

Richard Westmacott

GrandFather: John Vardy

Mother: Sarah Vardy