Castle Acre Priory
Maker
After
(artist)
1744-1817
(etcher)
1743-1805
(etcher)
ca. 1750-1831 (Life dates)
(publisher)
1743-1805
(publisher)
1744-1817
(artist)
1744-1817
(etcher)
1743-1805
(etcher)
ca. 1750-1831 (Life dates)
(publisher)
1743-1805
(publisher)
1744-1817
Title
Castle Acre Priory
Date of Production
1778
Medium
printed in black
etching and engraving
etching and engraving
Dimensions
Height: 22.6 cm
Width: 27.6 cm
Width: 27.6 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.6109.3
Mode of Acquisition
Witt Library, transfer, 1990
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
Information not yet known or updated
Inscriptions
Inscription: To Thomas William Coke Esq: / Member for the County of Norfolk this View of CASTLE-ACRE PRIORY, is Inscribed by his humble Servants / William Byrne & Thomas Hearne. / Published as the Act directs, 1 Jan 1778, by Wm. Byrne, No.69 Wells Str. Oxford Street. and T.Hearne, at Mr Garvocks, Corner of St. Martins Street, Leicester Square, London. //
Inscription: Drawn by Tho.s Hearne //
Inscription: Engraved by W.Byrne & S.Middiman. //
Stamp: WITT / LIBRARY //
Label: CASTLE-ACRE PRIORY, NORFOLK, / Was founded by William de Warren, Earl of Surry, who married / Gundred the youngest daughter of William the Conquerer. The Priory / Church was a grand edifice, built... No. III. //
Inscription: T.O. //
Inscription: No. III //
Inscription: Drawn by Tho.s Hearne //
Inscription: Engraved by W.Byrne & S.Middiman. //
Stamp: WITT / LIBRARY //
Label: CASTLE-ACRE PRIORY, NORFOLK, / Was founded by William de Warren, Earl of Surry, who married / Gundred the youngest daughter of William the Conquerer. The Priory / Church was a grand edifice, built... No. III. //
Inscription: T.O. //
Inscription: No. III //
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