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Lockey, Rowland
(b ?15657; d London, March 1616). English painter and goldsmith. Son of a crossbow maker of the parish of St Brides, London, he was probably aged between 14 and 16 in 1581, when he began his eight-year apprenticeship to the miniature painter and goldsmith Nicholas Hilliard, but he seems to have absorbed relatively little of Hilliards talent.
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