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In page John Bacon (sculptor, born 1740):

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On 4 August 1799 Bacon suddenly developed an "inflammation" and died a little more than two days later[4] on the 7th.[3] He was buried in Whitefield's Tabernacle in London.[1][n 1] His estate was valued at £60,000, which was divided equally among his children.[6] His widow was his second wife; he left a family composed of six sons and three daughters.[4] His sons Thomas Bacon[citation needed] and John Bacon Jr. continued his work, and one of his daughters married the artist Mr Thornton.[3] His memoirs were edited by Rev. Cecil and published in 1801.[7]