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Craven Ord

Craven Ord (1756–1832) was an English antiquarian. He was particularly noted for his brass rubbings.

Life edit

The younger son of Harry Ord, of the king's remembrancer's office, by Anne, daughter of Francis Hutchinson of Barnard Castle, County Durham, he was born in London in 1756; his uncle, Robert Ord, was Chief Baron of the Scottish Exchequer. To 1829 Ord resided mainly at Greenstead Hall in Essex (near Greenstead Green),[1] where most of his children were born; he died at Woolwich Common in January 1832.[2]

Ord was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 26 January 1775, and of the Royal Society on 3 May 1787. He was for several years vice-president of the Society of Antiquaries.[2]

Works edit

 
Engraving after a 1780 brass rubbing by Craven Ord from King's Lynn Minster, the brass having been removed by the early 19th century[3]

Ord's life was mainly devoted to antiquarian researches, but he published nothing separately. He contributed to Archæologia. Ord's support was acknowledged by John Nichols, by Gideon Algernon Mantell, and by George Ormerod in their county histories (respectively of Leicestershire, Surrey, and Cheshire).[2]

With Sir John Cullum, Ord assisted Richard Gough in his major work Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain; in September 1780 he went on a tour in search of church brasses in East Anglia, with Gough and Cullum. His method of obtaining impressions of brasses involved: French paper kept damp in a specially prepared case; printer's ink; and rags. He inked the brass, wiped it clean, laid on the paper, covered it with some thicknesses of cloth, and then trod on it. He finished the outlines at home, cut out the figures, and pasted them in a large portfolio. His collection of impressions of brasses, bound in two volumes, in deal boards over six feet in height, was purchased by Thorpe the bookseller in 1830.[2]

Legacy edit

Ord's library was mostly dispersed in June 1829, on the occasion of his leaving England for the sake of his health; at the same time was sold some of his historical manuscripts. His Registrum de Bury, temp. Edward III was purchased by Frederic Madden for £126, and his Liber Garderobæ ab anno 18 Edw. II ad annum 15 Edw. III by Thorpe for £110 15s. His Suffolk collections in twenty folio volumes went to Thorpe and then the British Museum, with a series of illustrative drawings.[2] He had acquired drawings by Robert Hawes and Isaac Johnson.[4][5]

A second sale of Ord's manuscripts took place in January 1830, when many small ancient deeds were sold in bags; many of them had previously belonged to Thomas Martin the Thetford antiquary, and were acquired by Ord for a few shillings. The collections of Francis Douce and of Sir Thomas Phillipps were substantially built up from Ord's sale. The remainder of his library was sold after his death, in May 1832.[2] At the sale John Gage bought a monumental brass that had been in Gorleston church, and returned it.[6]

Family edit

Ord married, in June 1784, Mary Smith, daughter of John Redman of Greenstead Hall, Essex, by whom he had five sons:[2]

  1. Rev. Craven Ord (1786–1836), vicar of Wigtoft, Lincolnshire, 1809, prebendary of Lincoln, 1814, married in 1814 Margaret Blagrave, a niece of Lady Cullum, wife of Sir John Cullum,[7] succeeded his father in his property at Greenstead, and died 14 December 1836;
  2. Major Robert Hutchinson Ord, K.H., of the Royal Artillery, who married in 1817 Elizabeth Blagrave, a sister of Margaret;
  3. Captain William Redman Ord of the Royal Engineers;
  4. John Ord, M.D., of Hertford;
  5. Captain Harry Gough Ord, father of Sir Harry St. George Ord.

There was one daughter, Harriot Mary, who married in 1815 Rev. George Hughes.[2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Greenstead: Introduction, in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 4, Ongar Hundred, ed. W. R. Powell (London, 1956), pp. 58-59 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol4/pp58-59 [accessed 19 February 2015].
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Ord, Craven" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 42. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  3. ^ "kl25, college.holycross.edu". Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  4. ^ Blatchly, J. M. "Hawes, Robert". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/12646. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Blatchly, J. M. "Johnson, Isaac". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/57487. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ John Sell Cotman; Samuel Rush Meyrick (1838). Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk Tending to Illustrate the Ecclesiastical, Military, and Civil Costume as Well as to Preserve Memorials of Ancient Families in that County. Vol. 2. Bohn. p. 4.
  7. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. VII. 1837. p. 107.

Attribution

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainLee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Ord, Craven". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 42. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

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Craven Ord 1756 1832 was an English antiquarian He was particularly noted for his brass rubbings Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Legacy 4 Family 5 NotesLife editThe younger son of Harry Ord of the king s remembrancer s office by Anne daughter of Francis Hutchinson of Barnard Castle County Durham he was born in London in 1756 his uncle Robert Ord was Chief Baron of the Scottish Exchequer To 1829 Ord resided mainly at Greenstead Hall in Essex near Greenstead Green 1 where most of his children were born he died at Woolwich Common in January 1832 2 Ord was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 26 January 1775 and of the Royal Society on 3 May 1787 He was for several years vice president of the Society of Antiquaries 2 Works edit nbsp Engraving after a 1780 brass rubbing by Craven Ord from King s Lynn Minster the brass having been removed by the early 19th century 3 Ord s life was mainly devoted to antiquarian researches but he published nothing separately He contributed to Archaeologia Ord s support was acknowledged by John Nichols by Gideon Algernon Mantell and by George Ormerod in their county histories respectively of Leicestershire Surrey and Cheshire 2 With Sir John Cullum Ord assisted Richard Gough in his major work Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain in September 1780 he went on a tour in search of church brasses in East Anglia with Gough and Cullum His method of obtaining impressions of brasses involved French paper kept damp in a specially prepared case printer s ink and rags He inked the brass wiped it clean laid on the paper covered it with some thicknesses of cloth and then trod on it He finished the outlines at home cut out the figures and pasted them in a large portfolio His collection of impressions of brasses bound in two volumes in deal boards over six feet in height was purchased by Thorpe the bookseller in 1830 2 Legacy editOrd s library was mostly dispersed in June 1829 on the occasion of his leaving England for the sake of his health at the same time was sold some of his historical manuscripts His Registrum de Bury temp Edward III was purchased by Frederic Madden for 126 and his Liber Garderobae ab anno 18 Edw II ad annum 15 Edw III by Thorpe for 110 15s His Suffolk collections in twenty folio volumes went to Thorpe and then the British Museum with a series of illustrative drawings 2 He had acquired drawings by Robert Hawes and Isaac Johnson 4 5 A second sale of Ord s manuscripts took place in January 1830 when many small ancient deeds were sold in bags many of them had previously belonged to Thomas Martin the Thetford antiquary and were acquired by Ord for a few shillings The collections of Francis Douce and of Sir Thomas Phillipps were substantially built up from Ord s sale The remainder of his library was sold after his death in May 1832 2 At the sale John Gage bought a monumental brass that had been in Gorleston church and returned it 6 Family editOrd married in June 1784 Mary Smith daughter of John Redman of Greenstead Hall Essex by whom he had five sons 2 Rev Craven Ord 1786 1836 vicar of Wigtoft Lincolnshire 1809 prebendary of Lincoln 1814 married in 1814 Margaret Blagrave a niece of Lady Cullum wife of Sir John Cullum 7 succeeded his father in his property at Greenstead and died 14 December 1836 Major Robert Hutchinson Ord K H of the Royal Artillery who married in 1817 Elizabeth Blagrave a sister of Margaret Captain William Redman Ord of the Royal Engineers John Ord M D of Hertford Captain Harry Gough Ord father of Sir Harry St George Ord There was one daughter Harriot Mary who married in 1815 Rev George Hughes 2 Notes edit Greenstead Introduction in A History of the County of Essex Volume 4 Ongar Hundred ed W R Powell London 1956 pp 58 59 http www british history ac uk vch essex vol4 pp58 59 accessed 19 February 2015 a b c d e f g h Lee Sidney ed 1895 Ord Craven Dictionary of National Biography Vol 42 London Smith Elder amp Co kl25 college holycross edu Retrieved 22 February 2015 Blatchly J M Hawes Robert Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 12646 Subscription or UK public library membership required Blatchly J M Johnson Isaac Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 57487 Subscription or UK public library membership required John Sell Cotman Samuel Rush Meyrick 1838 Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk Tending to Illustrate the Ecclesiastical Military and Civil Costume as Well as to Preserve Memorials of Ancient Families in that County Vol 2 Bohn p 4 The Gentleman s Magazine Vol VII 1837 p 107 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Lee Sidney ed 1895 Ord Craven Dictionary of National Biography Vol 42 London Smith Elder amp Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Craven Ord amp oldid 994659790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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