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− | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Robert]] [[name::VINER]] or [[name::VYNER]] [[date of birth::1631]]-[[date of death::1688 | + | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Robert]] [[name::VINER]] or [[name::VYNER]] [[date of birth::1631]]-[[date of death::1688]]=== |
[[File:VinerRobertSir1.jpg| thumb | 400px |Armorial stamp of Sir Robert Viner (British Armorial Bindings).]] | [[File:VinerRobertSir1.jpg| thumb | 400px |Armorial stamp of Sir Robert Viner (British Armorial Bindings).]] | ||
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− | Born in [[place of birth::Warwick]]; son of [[family::William Vyner]]. [[apprentice::Apprenticed]] to his father's half-brother [[family::Thomas Vyner]] ( | + | Born in [[place of birth::Warwick]]; son of [[family::William Vyner]]. [[apprentice::Apprenticed]] to his father's half-brother [[family::Thomas Vyner]] (1588–1665), a goldsmith and banker, in 1646. He became the king's [[occupation::goldsmith]] after the Restoration. |
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 12 July 2022
Sir Robert VINER or VYNER 1631-1688
Biographical Note
Born in Warwick; son of William Vyner. Apprenticed to his father's half-brother Thomas Vyner (1588–1665), a goldsmith and banker, in 1646. He became the king's goldsmith after the Restoration.
Books
Books with his armorial stamp survive. A copy of London's armory by Richard Wallis (1677), presented to Viner by the author with his manuscript arms incorporated, was sold at Forum Auctions, 26 March 2020, lot 437.
Sources
- British Armorial Bindings.
- Thomas (Vynor) Vyner Baronet, Wikitree.
- Aylmer, G. E. "Vyner [Viner], Sir Robert, baronet (1631–1688), goldsmith and banker." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.