Lewis Pingo (1743 - 26 August 1830), was a noted eighteenth medallist and engraver.
[1] Pingo engraved the dies for the shillings and sixpences of George III in the issue of 1787 and the second variety of the Maundy money of George III.
[3][4] He also engraved dies for the three-shilling Bank token and for the East India Company's copper coinage.
[5] He made patterns for the guinea, seven-shilling piece, penny and halfpenny of George III.
[2] One of his wives was Sarah Rowley, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley, 1st Baronet, one of their daughters, Sarah Pingo married John Horton of Sheriffhales Manor, Shifnal and was the grandmother of Mary Julia Horton who married John Moore Lester.