The Right Honble Sr Charles Wager Knt. Admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesties Fleet, first Lord Commissr. of ye Admiralty one of His Majesties most Honble Privy Council, & one of ye Lords of ye Regency Ao.1741

A three-quarter-length portrait to left of Sir Charles Wager (1666–1743) wearing a long wig and a plain coat over a metal breastplate. He holds the hilt of his sword in his left hand and a baton of command in his right. There is a cliff behind him on the left and a naval engagement on the right. Lettered beneath the image with the title, ‘The Right Honble. Sr. Charles Wager Knt. Admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesties Fleet, first Lord Commissr of ye Admiralty, One of His Majesties most Honble Privy council, & one of ye Lords of ye Regency Ao. 1741.’ Also lettered with the production details and publication line, ‘Isaac Whood pinxt. / J. Faber fecit. / Price 2s. Sold by Faber at the Golden Head in Bloomsbury Square.’ This portrait was engraved and published by John Faber the Younger after an oil painting by Isaac Whood. The print’s inscription refers to Wager as admiral of the white (his rank from February 1733 until his death ten years later), as First Lord of the Admiralty (an office he held from June 1733 until March 1741), as a privy councillor (as he was from January 1732 onwards) and as one of the Lords of the Regency in 1741. The latter refers to how, when George II undertook his regular trips to Hanover, Britain was ruled in his stead by a “regency” comprising of members of the inner cabinet. Wager represented the Admiralty in the regency of 1741. (Updated May 2019.)

Object Details

ID: PAF3358
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Faber, Johan; Whood, Isaac
People: Wager, Charles
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Mount: 356 mm x 256 mm