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Freedom box presented to Sir John Barnard M.P.

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Freedom box presented to Sir John Barnard M.P.

This silver 'freedom box' was presented to Sir John Barnard M.P. by the City of Edinburgh. It contained a parchment conferring on Barnard the Freedom of the City. The box was made in 1736-7 by John Rollo, a goldsmith in Edinburgh.

The lid is engraved with the City arms on a central boss, which is surrounded by a formal leaf border.

The box was presented to Sir John Barnard for helping to avert the town's punishment after the Porteous Riots.


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Online ID: 000-100-082-024-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1958.237
Date: 1736 - 1737
1736-7
Material: Silver. Inscription: [Maker's punch]; [assay master's mark]
Dimensions: 16 mm H x 265 mm L x 156 mm W
What: Casket, freedom
Subject:
Who: Archibald Ure (Assay master)
John Rollo (Maker)
Sir John Barnard, M.P. (Owner)
Where: Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
Event: Porteous Riots
Description: Rectangular silver freedom box, by John Rollo, Edinburgh, 1736 - 1737, presented to Sir John Barnard, M.P., by the City of Edinburgh
References:
  • Dalgleish, G. & Maxwell, S. The Lovable Craft 1687-1987: An Exhibition to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Royal Charter of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of Edinburgh. NMS: Edinburgh; 1987 p. 37 
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