The right hon.ble the Earl of Hillsborough [engraving]
1781
P&E L2005G40.39m
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Title
The right hon.ble the Earl of Hillsborough [engraving]
Published
[London] London Magazine August 1781
Description
1 print ; 16 x 11 cm. on sheet 23 x 15 cm.
Call Number
P&E L2005G40.39m
Note
Head a shoulders to the right. Drawn in an oval frame 7/16 with laural leaves around the bottom and flowers, ribbons, and the face of a young girl at the top, Not completely enclosed in a rectangle with single line border 1/16. Unknown artist and engraver.
Willis Hill, 1st earl of Hillsborough preferred his later title, 1st marquess of Downshire.
Illustration from Otto Trevelyan, The American Revolution (call no. 973.31 T812, 1909).
This engraving appears in Cresswell, #112. He says the engraving is from the London Magazine, August 1781, opposite page 355 where it appeared along with a short biography.
The Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr. Collection.
Willis Hill, 1st earl of Hillsborough preferred his later title, 1st marquess of Downshire.
Illustration from Otto Trevelyan, The American Revolution (call no. 973.31 T812, 1909).
This engraving appears in Cresswell, #112. He says the engraving is from the London Magazine, August 1781, opposite page 355 where it appeared along with a short biography.
The Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr. Collection.
Indexed In
Cresswell, Donald H. The American revolution in drawings and prints, 112
Record Appears in