Henry Constantine Jennings
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Henry Constantine Jennings (August 1731, Shiplake, Oxfordshire -17 February 1819, Belvedere Place, St George's Fields, London) was a British antiquarian, collector and gambler, best known for the Roman sculpture - known as The Jennings Dog - which he acquired and which is now in the British Museum. He was known as "Dog Jennings" after it. He attended Westminster School and is buried at St Margaret's, Westminster.