The only information obtainable concerning this plate is the solitary fact that it is the work of Hurd. It is given in Warren’s “First List of English Engravers.”
[633.] Page. Francis Page of the Inner Temple Esqr. 1703.
Early English. Full mantling envelopes the shield. Motto-ribbon empty. Of Virginia.
[634.] Page. The Property of Samuel Page.
A frame of Chippendale decoration enclosing simply the name. Resembles the work of Hurd.
[635.] Paine.
A pictorial plate of the celebrated political and deistical writer, Thomas Paine, is said to be known. Copied from a tail-piece in the “Gentleman’s Magazine.”
[636.] Panton. Frans. Panton.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Meliora spero. Of New York. A hair-dresser. Had no right to the arms. Not signed, but undoubtedly by Maverick.
[637.] Panton. Francis Panton Junr.