Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Francis Engleheart (1775–1849), was an English engraver.Engleheart, born in London in 1775, was nephew of George Engleheart, and grandson of Francis Engleheart of Kew. He served as apprentice to Joseph Collyer the younger, and subsequently became assistant to James Heath. His first published engravings were some plates after the designs of Thomas Stothard, R.A., and he also engraved a large portion of The Canterbury Pilgrims, which was completed and published by Heath.. }
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- Francis_Engleheart comment "Francis Engleheart (1775–1849), was an English engraver.Engleheart, born in London in 1775, was nephew of George Engleheart, and grandson of Francis Engleheart of Kew. He served as apprentice to Joseph Collyer the younger, and subsequently became assistant to James Heath. His first published engravings were some plates after the designs of Thomas Stothard, R.A., and he also engraved a large portion of The Canterbury Pilgrims, which was completed and published by Heath.".