Andrew Hastings Doyle

Andrew Hastings Doyle

Andrew Hastings Doyle (c 1774–1841) was an Irish painter, engraver and farmer. After he was found in possession of a watermark of the Bank of Ireland used for forged bank notes, in 1802 he was exiled for life to Australia, where he died.[1]

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  1. Horsemen, 152

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