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At each corner of the painting, clockwise from the top left, is a coat of arms with a corresponding motto. These represent his family, 'I breed him'; the Merchant Adventurers, 'But I fedd him'; the Salters Company, 'I made him free'; and his merchant’s mark, 'Yet knowne by mee'. The central panel was painted by an unknown artist, the left and right hand panels were painted by Lovibond using a portrait now hanging in the Salisbury Guildhall for reference.
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Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum
Salisbury
Title
William Windover of New Sarum (d.1633), Merchant Adventurer of Sarum, Benefactor of the Company of Shoemakers (1632)
Date
c.1633
Medium
oil on wood
Measurements
H 98 x W 82 cm
Accession number
SBYWM:1954.47
Acquisition method
bequeathed, 1954
Work type
Painting
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