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Thomas Pingo

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in 1742, and born there in 1692, he was in fact the son of Thomas Pingo Sr (1688 – after 1743) of Plumbtree Court, London. The Pingo family first appeared in London in the 1650s in the Parish of
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and Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, last Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück (1763 - 1827) ]. His was appointed Assistant Engraver at the Mint in 1771.
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He married Mary in 1711 and they had 14 children, four of whom were notable. Their daughter
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L. Forrer, Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Volume VIII, London 1930, p. 135-136
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L. Forrer, Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Volume IV, London 1909, pp. 555–560.
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was an artist and designer; baptised in 1741, she died unmarried in 1819. Their sons
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Christopher Eimer, The Pingo Family, British Art Medal Trust, London 1998, p.12-17.
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004),
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medallist
engraver
Royal Mint
London
Italy
St Martins-in-the-Fields
Charles Edward Stuart
Bonny Prince Charlie
George III of Great Britain

Mary Pingo
Lewis Pingo
John Pingo
Benjamin Pingo
College of Arms
Lee, Sidney
"Pingo, Thomas" 
Dictionary of National Biography


"Women artists and Design Drawings in Eighteenth-Century London • V&A Blog"


"The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/63939
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1714 births
1776 deaths

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