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Title
John Cartwright (1740–1824)
Date
1831
Accession number
NW1_CRH_S063
Acquisition method
purchased by public subscription
Work type
Statue
Custodian
London Borough of Camden Council
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II (England and Wales)
Listing date
14/05/74
Access
time restrictions apply
Access note
Garden opening times.
Inscription description
north-east face, bronze plaque with incised letters: JOHN CARTWright, / BORN 28TH SEP;1740;DIED 23RD SEP;1824. / The Firm, Consistent, Persevering Advocate / OF / UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE, / Equal Representation, Vote by Ballot / AND / ANNUAL PARLIAMENTS. / He was the first English Writer who openly maintained / the Independence of the United States of America: / AND / Although his distinguished Merists as a Naval Officer / in 1776 presented the most flattering Prospects of / Professional Advancement. / yet he nobly refused to draw his Sword against / the Rising Liberties / of an oppressed and struggling People, / in Grateful Commemoration / of his inflexible integrity, exalted Patriotism. / "profound constitutional Knowledge." / and in sincere admiration / of the unblemished Virtues of his Private Life / THIS STATUE / was erected by Public Subscription. / near the Spot / where he closed his useful and meritorious / CAREER.