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Richard Duppa (1770–1831) was an English writer and a draughtsman. LifeHe was the son of William Duppa of Culmington, Shropshire. He studied art in Rome in his youth, and showed himself a skilful draughtsman. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, 9 November 1807, aged 37 and became a student of the Middle Temple, 7 February 1810. He graduated LL.B. at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, in 1814. He wrote on botanical, artistic, and political topics and was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He died in Lincoln's Inn, 11 July 1831. WorksDuppa's chief works were:
Duppa also issued pamphlets on literary copyright (1813), on Junius (1814), and on the price of corn (1815), besides many classical schoolbooks. His library was sold 3–7 September 1831. FamilyA relative of the same name died at Cheney Longville, Shropshire, on 25 February 1831, while high sheriff of Radnorshire. An elder brother, John Wood Duppa (1762–1840), was rector of Puddlestone, Herefordshire. References{{DNB|wstitle=Duppa, Richard}}{{One source|date=February 2011}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2011}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Duppa, Richard}} 11 : 1770 births|1831 deaths|People from Shropshire|18th-century British artists|18th-century English writers|18th-century male writers|19th-century British artists|19th-century English writers|Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford|Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London|British draughtsmen |
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