Lodge's Portraits. In Eight Volumes.

By Edmund Lodge

Printed: 1830

Publisher: William Smith, Fleet Street

Edition: Cabinet Edition.

Dimensions 12 × 17 × 3.5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 12 x 17 x 3.5

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Tan calf spine with red and green title plates, gilt banding, decoration and lettering. Blue marbled boards.

Lodge was born in Poland Street, London on 13 June 1756, the son of Edmund Lodge, rector of Carshalton, Surrey and his wife, Mary Garrard, daughter of Richard Garrard of Carshalton. Little is known of his education, but he briefly held a cornets commission in the army, which he resigned in 1773. In 1782 he became Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary at the College of Arms. He subsequently became Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary, Norroy King of Arms, and Clarenceux King of Arms, in other words second in command of the college. In 1832, he was appointed Knight of the Hanoverian Royal Guelphic Order, but was not subsequently made a knight bachelor to entitle him to the prefix Sir, which often came with appointments to that order. He married Jane-Anne-Elizabeth Field died May 1820 on 27 April 1808, but they had no children. He died at his house in Bloomsbury Square, London on 16 January 1839.

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Boards scuffed

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