John Bailey (agriculturist)

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John Bailey (1750–1819), was an English

engraver
.

Life

Bailey was the son of William Bailey, of Blades Field, near Bowes, then in Yorkshire, now in County Durham, where he was born in 1750. At an early age he manifested artistic tendencies. While employed as tutor to his uncle's children he devoted his leisure hours to engraving various pieces, which he afterwards published. Both in his artistic and mathematical studies he received assistance from his uncle.

After completing the education of his uncle's children he became a mathematical teacher at

land surveyor. Shortly after his marriage he was appointed land agent to Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville at Chillingham
, a situation he retained till his death, 4 June 1819, in his sixty-ninth year.

Works

Bailey engraved plates for the works of

.

References

"Bailey, John (1750-1819)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.