'U.B...K. from Derry, .... near Belfast, U.C....G. from Armagh, Ministers of the Presbyterian Church What Brought You Here'

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The work shows three clerical figures standing facing left. Shows (1) the Rev. Robert Black, D.D., of Derry, born Mullabrack, Co. Armagh, 1752, died Derry 1817. A former minister of Dromore, Co. Down. (2) the Rev. John Thompson, minister of Carnmoney Congregation 1767–1828. (3) the Rev. Thomas Cuming, minister of Armagh from 1796–1816 and formerly of Dromore Co. Down. An Illustration to a song by Sir James Blackwood from the "County Down Election of 1805".

Armagh County Museum

Title

'U.B...K. from Derry, .... near Belfast, U.C....G. from Armagh, Ministers of the Presbyterian Church What Brought You Here'

Date

1804–1806

Medium

engraving on paper

Measurements

H 20 x W 27 cm

Accession number

ARMCM.418.1935

Acquisition method

donated, 1935

Work type

Print

Inscription description

bottom right: J. Malone

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