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William Richardson 1814-1899 is in Painters.
In 1881, William Richardson, a widower and an artist, was living at 25 Stratford Place, St Pancras, London with his 25-year-old daughter Alice and sons Arthur E. 18, an architect's pupil, both born at St Pancras.
On or after 29th August 1814, the date he was baptised at St Sampson's Church, York [Map], William Richardson was born, son of John Richardson, a cabinet maker, and his wife Eleanor.
1875. William Richardson (age 60). "Kelso Abbey [Map]".
1878. William Richardson (age 63). "Whitby Abbey [Map]".
Before 1899. William Richardson (age 84). "Haddon Hall, Derbyshire [Map]".
Before 1899. William Richardson (age 84). "St Mary's Abbey, York [Map]".
Before 1899. William Richardson (age 84). "The Gateway at Roche Abbey [Map]".
Before 1899. William Richardson (age 84). "Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary's Church, Warwick [Map]".
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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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On 12th December 1899 William Richardson (age 85) died at 24 Belsize Grove, Hampstead, London.