A True Representation of TOWER-HILL...when the Earl of Kilmarnock and the Lord Balmerino were Beheaded
Date1746
Maker
Pierre-Charles Canot
OriginEngland, London
MediumBlack and white line engraving
DimensionsOH: 15" x OW: 24 1/4" (framed)
Credit LineGift of Betty Leviner in memory of John Hyman
Object number2011-107
DescriptionThis print depicts the north view of Tower-Hill, in 1746. Tower-Hill is an elevated spot northwest of the Tower of London. During the 18th century, it was under direct administrative control of the Tower. It was the site of a vast number of executions of high-profile criminals like William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, privy counselor to Charles Edward Sutart, and who fought in the Battle of Culloden, and the 6th Lord Balmerino.ca. 1970
1723-1728, originally published ca. 1701
c. 1755
1743-1765 (originally published 1721)
October 23, 1809 (dated)