- Description
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- Creator
- Francis Towne (1739 - 1816)
- Title(s)
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- Hereford
- Date
- 1813/03/23
- Medium
- Unknown
- Inscription
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- sheet, verso
- “Hereford”(?) and dated “23rd March 1813”
- Object Type
- Unknown
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- Catalogue Number
- FT654
- Description Sources
- Agnew's records
Provenance
Bequeathed by the artist in 1816 to James White of Exeter (1744–1825), on whose death it reverted to Towne’s residuary legatee John Herman Merivale (1779–1844) and his successors. Merivale’s granddaughters Maria Sophia Merivale (1853–1928) and Judith Ann Merivale (1860–1945), both of Oxford, inherited the drawing in May 1915 (BP248), after which it is untraced.
- Associated People & Organisations
- Judith Ann Merivale (1860 - 1945), Oxford, May 1915, BP248
- Maria Sophia Merivale (1853 - 1928), Oxford, May 1915, BP248
- John Herman Merivale (1779 - 1844), 1825
- James White (1744 - 1825), Exeter, 1816
- Untraced
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Comment
According to Joseph Farington, Towne set off from London to Hereford on 19 March 1813 to give evidence with John “Warwick” Smith in a court case on behalf of Captain Dale, who was the son-in-law of their old friend Thomas Jones and against whom a claim was being made by a younger son of Jones for rights to Penkerrig, Jones’s estate. Towne travelled back to London with Mrs Flowerdew, one of Dale’s acquaintances who wrote to him:
This conversation led Bury to assert that both Flowerdew and Dale were pupils of Towne, but that conclusion does not seem justified by the evidence.2