Hospitio Chelhamensi.
Vineyards in England (Vol. ii., p. 392.; Vol. iii., p. 341.).
—Add to the others Wynyard, so far north as Durham.
C.
Barker (Vol. iii., p. 406.).
—Mr. Barker lived in West Square, St. George's Fields, a square directly opposite the Philanthropic Society's chapel.
G.
Barker, the original Panorama Painter.—MR. CUNNINGHAM is quite correct in stating Robert Barker to be the originator of the Panorama. His first work of the kind was a view of Edinburgh, of which city, I believe, he was a native.
On his death, in 1806, he was succeeded by his son, Mr. Henry Aston Barker, the Mr. Barker referred to by A. G. This gentleman and his wife (one of the daughters of the late Admiral Bligh) are both living, and reside at Bitton, a village lying midway between this city and Bath.
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