male Participant: ThomasBurgh [Burgh; Burghe] Role: defendant Details: male Notes: The debt appears to have been owed to the late John Burgh, presumably a relative of the defendant. Participant: HenryHulk [Hulke] Role: witness Details: male; 36 Location: Kingston Upon Hull,
JoanBrown [Brown; Browne] Role: defendant Details: female; Widow of John Parsloe Location: Keighley (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Keighley (Kighley, Kyghley) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: ThomasParsloe [Paslowe] Role: testator Details: male; deceased; son of John Parsloe, deceased. Participant: JohnParsloe [Paslow; Paslowe] Role: testator
Halsham (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Halsham (Halsham, Halseham, Halshame) : ecclesiastical parish Notes: Executrix of the testament of her late husband, Sir John Constable, knight. Participant: RandolphConstable [Constable] Role: witness Details: male; 36; esquire Location: Swine (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Swine (Swyne in Holdernes)
this and the subsequent provenance suggests an origin in London.? John Smith, London, 16th century: a memorandum records that '… I, John Fysh(?), Dyer of London doythe owe unto John Smith of London cloth worker the some of 2s xd
this and the subsequent provenance suggests an origin in London.? John Smith, London, 16th century: a memorandum records that '… I, John Fysh(?), Dyer of London doythe owe unto John Smith of London cloth worker the some of 2s xd
left) of the Annunciation, Luke, the Nativity, the Flight into Egypt, Christ's Dispute with the Doctors, the Baptism of Christ, John, the Feeding of the Five Thousand, the Last Supper, Matthew, the Agony in the Garden, Christ before Caiaphas, Christ
Egypt, Christ's Dispute with the Doctors, the Baptism of Christ, Matthew, the Feeding of the Five Thousand, the Last Supper, John, the Agony in the Garden, Christ before Caiaphas, Christ before Pontius Pilate, the Crucifixion, Mark, and the Resurrection. Italian
were probably sold in his sales of 2 or 15 April 1889, though they are not identifiable in the catalogues. John Malcolm of Poltalloch (b. 1805, d. 1893), art collector and landowner: purchased from him by the Department of Prints