. A historical catalogue of the pictures, herse-cloths & tapestry at Merchant taylors' hall with a list of the sculptures & engravings . inous brown wig,scarlet furred robe, broad point lace collar, Lord Mayors chainand pendant badge; right hand pointing to armour lying on thefloor ; on his right a table, on which is a flat black hat tied witha narrow gold cord; in the background to his left a procession,in a landscape. Canvas, 94 inches high x 58 inches. Painted for the Company in 1687. At a Court held on July 7, 1687, it was ordered: That thepictures of the R*. Worsh1. Sir Wm. Turner and Sir
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. A historical catalogue of the pictures, herse-cloths & tapestry at Merchant taylors' hall with a list of the sculptures & engravings . inous brown wig, scarlet furred robe, broad point lace collar, Lord Mayors chainand pendant badge; right hand pointing to armour lying on thefloor ; on his right a table, on which is a flat black hat tied witha narrow gold cord; in the background to his left a procession, in a landscape. Canvas, 94 inches high x 58 inches. Painted for the Company in 1687. At a Court held on July 7, 1687, it was ordered: That thepictures of the R*. Worsh1. Sir Wm. Turner and Sir Wm. Pritchardworthy members of this Society be drawne and hung up in theHall One hundred and twenty-five pounds was paid to Kneller forthis and the portraits of Charles II. and Sir W. Turner (Nos. 14and 30). There is a similar portrait in the possession of St. BartholomewsHospital and a water-colour copy in the Guildhall Library. Son of Francis Pritchard, of Southwark, ropemaker, and Mary(Eggleston) his wife. Born 1632 ; apprenticed to Abraham Manco, 1647 ; Freedom, 1655 ; Livery, between 1659 and 1663; Alderman of Broad Street 72.