Samuel Medley, Jr. was born on 22 March 1769. He was son of the Baptist minister
Samuel Medley. Taking up painting as his profession, he exhibited for the first time at the
Royal Academy, in 1792 sending
The Last Supper. In 1805, however, he went on the Stock Exchange, for health reasons, where he made a comfortable income, continuing to paint in his leisure hours. Medley was a member of a large Baptist community in London, under
Francis Augustus Cox. With Cox,
Henry Brougham, and some leading Dissenters, he was associated in founding University College, London, in 1826. Later in life, Medley lived at
Chatham, where he died on 10 August 1857, and was buried. ==Works==