Lichfield - Greyfriars: engraving

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Date:1638

Description:'A true and perfect platforme of the Lands and possessions commonly called the FRIERS of LICHFIELD dissolved; which platforme is scaled according to 80 foote or 26 yards and 2 foote in an ynch: done and extracted from a greater platforme the first of October 1638, by Jo. Hill'. Published Dec. 1st 1805 by Cadell & Davis, London.


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1760s
Lichfield - Arms of Lord Cadogan (Friary): water colour painting
Lichfield - Arms of Lord Cadogan (Friary): water colour painting

'Arms of Lord Cadogan. Knight of the Thistle. As painted in the Friary.' Quarterly ...

1770s
Lichfield - Greyfriars: sepia drawing
Lichfield - Greyfriars: sepia drawing

'A South West Prospect of the Friary, Lichfield, 1778.' Showing the house overlooking ...

1840s
Lichfield - Monument of Richard Mercator: woodcut engraving
Lichfield - Monument of Richard Mercator: woodcut engraving

'Friary.' The monumental slab discovered in 1746, of Richard Mercator (temp. Henry ...

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Donor ref:SV-V.246b (45/8897)

Source: William Salt Library

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