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Title
Sir Robert Clayton (1629–1707)
Date
1701–1714
Medium
marble
Measurements
H 190 x W 57 x D 43 cm (E);
Plinth: H 163 x W 99 x D 100 cm
Accession number
S2000.34
Acquisition method
commissioned by the Hospital Governors, possibly in 1702
Work type
Statue
Inscription description
on front of pedestal (fragmentary in parts): TO SIR ROBERT CLAYTON KNIGHT. / Born in NORTHAMPTONSHIRE / . Citizen and LORD MAYOR of LONDON. / President of this Hospital. Vice President of the New Work House / And a Bountiful Benefactor to it. / A Just Magistrate and Brave Defender / of the Liberty and Religion of this Country. / Who besides many other Instances / of his Charity to the poor. Built the Girles Ward in CHRIST HOSPITAL. / Gave fir[st] towards the [rebuil]ding of This House, Six Hundred(?) Pounds and left by His Last Will (?) Two Thou[sand] Three hundred pounds to the Poor [of it]. / This statue was erected in his lifetime by the Governors [A.D. MCCI] as a monument of their Esteem (?) [for much worth] And to preserve the memory after death was by them [beautified] A.D.MDCCXIV.; on another face of the plinth is a translation of this text into Latin