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<p> Writer on art, born near Maidstone, Kent, succeeded to the baronetcy in 1838; became lieutenant-governor of New [[Brunswick]] in 1847, and governor-general of [[Canada]] in 1854; wrote "Handbook of Spanish Painting," also "French Art," and some poems (1805-1868). </p>
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<p> [[Writer]] on art, born near Maidstone, Kent, succeeded to the baronetcy in 1838; became lieutenant-governor of New [[Brunswick]] in 1847, and governor-general of [[Canada]] in 1854; wrote "Handbook of Spanish Painting," also "French Art," and some poems (1805-1868). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 15 October 2021

Sir Edmund Walker Head Bart. [1]

Writer on art, born near Maidstone, Kent, succeeded to the baronetcy in 1838; became lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick in 1847, and governor-general of Canada in 1854; wrote "Handbook of Spanish Painting," also "French Art," and some poems (1805-1868).

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