File:The Reverend James Honyman, AM.jpg
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English: "The Reverend James Honyman, A.M., Late Rector of Trinity Church, Newport," mezzotint, by the British and American printmaker Samuel Okey, who emigrated to the Colonies. Rev. Honyman was rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Newport, Rhode Island. 355 mm x 252 mm. Courtesy of the British Museum, London. |
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Author | Samuel Okey |
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