Mr Andrew Brice; Printer of Exeter.
Engraved for the Universal Magazine.,
Printed for S.A. Cumberlege, at the Kings Arms, in Pater-noster Row. [n.d, c. 1774.]
Engraving. 170 x 110mm, 6¾ x 4¼".
Andrew Brice (1690-1773), publisher of a weekly newspaper in Exeter and author of the Topographic Dictionary. When Brice died he was the oldest freemason in England; three hundred masons joined his cortege. His body lad lain in state in an inn at Exeter, with the public paying a shilling to view it, defraying the cost of the funeral.
[Ref: 19009] £50.00
Printed for S.A. Cumberlege, at the Kings Arms, in Pater-noster Row. [n.d, c. 1774.]
Engraving. 170 x 110mm, 6¾ x 4¼".
Andrew Brice (1690-1773), publisher of a weekly newspaper in Exeter and author of the Topographic Dictionary. When Brice died he was the oldest freemason in England; three hundred masons joined his cortege. His body lad lain in state in an inn at Exeter, with the public paying a shilling to view it, defraying the cost of the funeral.
[Ref: 19009] £50.00