William Angus (c. 1752 – 12 October 1821[1]) was an English engraver of copper plates for prints and book illustrations.
Among his pupils was the engraver William Bernard Cooke (1778–1855).
[2] He died in Islington, Middlesex on 12 October 1821; probate was granted on his will on 15 March 1822.
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