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Latest revision as of 10:06, 27 July 2021
Art collector. Friend, patron, executor and travel companion (in 1836) of Joseph Mallord William Turner.
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Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro
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Art collector. Friend, patron, executor and travel companion (in 1836) of Joseph Mallord William Turner.
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Hugh Andrew Johnstone
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1797 - 1864
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13 February 1797Gregorian
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22 November 1864Gregorian
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13 February 1797Gregorian
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22 November 1864Gregorian
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Hugh Andrew Johnstone was a Scottish art collector and painter. When his father (Sir Alexander Munro) died in 1809, he inherited large estates, including Novar House in Scotland. Munro studied at Christ Church Oxford from 1814 to 1817, but left without completing a degree. In 1816 he was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn, an association of students, barristers and judges, but there are no indications of h
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