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Sir William Agnew, 1st Baronet

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Agnew was a prominent art dealer who amassed a large collection through his business. By 1887 it was said that, "no one could have secured so complete a collection of British Art". He had offices in London, Manchester and Liverpool and was aided by his sons and nephew. He sold works to and helped
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On 25 March 1851, he married Mary Kenworthy (before 1836 – 2 September 1892), daughter of George Pixton Kenworthy. Their children were:
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In the middle of the 1860s, Agnew and his brother Thomas provided much needed financial backing to the publishing firm
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He was the son of Thomas Agnew (1794–1871) and his wife Jane Garnet Lockett.
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Agnew's 1817–1967: A history of the art dealers, Thomas Agnew & Sons
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form the great private art collections of the age, including those of
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William Agnew (disambiguation)

Thomas Agnew & Sons
Mayfair
Bradbury and Evans
Liberal
member of parliament
South East Lancashire
Stretford
baronet
Suffolk
Henry Tate
Lord Iveagh
Sir George William Agnew, 2nd Baronet
Charles Morland Agnew
Sir John Keith Agnew, 6th Baronet
UK Independence Party



Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
UK public library membership



"Agnew's Closing"
the original


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