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  1. Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (1655 – 29 April 1705) was an English peer, styled Viscount Radclyffe from 1688 to 1695. He inherited the earldom from his father, Francis Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Derwentwater in 1697. His mother was Catherine Fenwick, daughter of Sir William Fenwick.

  2. Edward Radclyffe (1809–1863) was a British engraver, known from his illustrations of Thomas Roscoe 's The London & Birmingham railway from 1839 in cooperation with George Dodgson Callow . Entrance to Euston Station by Radclyffe, 1838. Biography. Grave of Edward Radclyffe in Highgate Cemetery.

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Edward Radclyffe (1810 - 1863) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Engraver of landscapes and figures. Son of engraver William Radclyffe; brother of painters William Radclyffe and Charles Walter Radclyffe. Profile. Born: 1810. Died: 1863.

  4. Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (1655 – 29 April 1705) was an English peer, styled Viscount Radclyffe from 1688 to 1695. He inherited the earldom from his father, Francis Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Derwentwater in 1697. His mother was Catherine Fenwick, daughter of Sir William Fenwick.

  5. Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (1655–1705) married Lady Mary Tudor, the natural daughter of King Charles II. James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater (1689–1716) beheaded due to his role in the Jacobite Rising of 1715 and the titles forfeit. John Radclyffe, titular 4th Earl of Derwentwater (1713–1731)

  6. Radclyffe, William. Birmingham, 1783, 1855. Grabador. Trabajó sobre todo en Londres. Padre de los grabadores Edward y William y probablemente hermano de Thomas, con quien aparece en algunos trabajos ocmo impresor bajo el nombre W & T Radclyffe entre 1817 y 1824.

  7. Biography. Edward Ratcliffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater was the son of Francis Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Derwentwater and Catherine Fenwick. He married Lady Mary Tudor, daughter of Charles II Stuart, King of Great Britain and Mary Davies, on 18 August 1687. He was also known as Edward Radclyffe.