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  1. Rear Admiral Agnew in July 1948. Vice-Admiral Sir William Gladstone Agnew KCVO CB DSO* (2 December 1898 – 12 July 1960) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the First and Second World Wars, and rose to the rank of vice-admiral. Agnew was the fifth son of Charles Morland Agnew and Evelyn Mary Agnew, née Naylor.

  2. Sir William Agnew, 1st Baronet (20 October 1825 – 31 October 1910) was an English politician and prominent art dealer who was said to have dominated the British market for 30 years. [1][2] Thomas Agnew & Sons, his London art business in Mayfair, flourished as one of the leading art dealerships in London from 1860, until it closed in April ...

  3. Jul 29, 2013 · Thomas was followed into the business by his two eldest sons, William and Thomas, who opened a branch of the business to London, where it grew rapidly. Sir William Agnew, 1st bt. (1825-1910) as he became in 1895, was a Liberal MP in the 1880s, and his son, Sir George William Agnew, 2nd bt.

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  4. Sir William Agnew, 1st Bt (1825-1910), Art dealer. Art dealer, patron, MP and philanthropist; born 20 October 1825, in Salford, Lancashire. Partner from 1850 in family firm Thos. Agnew & Sons; from 1870 partner in Bradbury & Evans, publishers of Punch and chairman 1890; Liberal MP 1880–86; created baronet 2 September 1895; died London, 31 ...

  5. AGNEW, Sir WILLIAM, first baronet (1825–1910), art dealer, was born at Salford on 20 Oct. 1825. The family derive from the Sheuhan branch of Agnew of Lochnaw. William's grandfather, John Agnew (1751–94) of Culhorn, migrated to Liverpool.

  6. Sir William Agnew, 1st Bt. (1825-1910), Art dealer. Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 4 portraits. William Agnew was the son of Thomas Agnew, a Manchester-based art dealer. He established the family firm as a leading international art dealership, trading as Thos. Agnew & Sons. He was also a Liberal Member of Parliament from ...

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  8. This portrait. An exceptionally able and ambitious businessman with the family firm of art dealers and co-proprietor of Punch, Agnew was also a Liberal MP in the 1880s. A key figure in the late Victorian art world, he assisted important collectors like Lord Iveagh and Henry Tate, while helping promote many artists’ careers, his personal charm ...

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