Identification
- Object Type: Parchment Document
- Date: 1702
- Origin: England
- Owner: Louth Museum
- Maker: Unknown
- Measurements:
- Length (unfolded with seal strap outstretched): 85 cm
- Wdith (unfolded): 7.5 cm
- Thickness: 0.04 cm
- Materials: Parchment, inks
Summary
This object is a large parchment recovery/land title document dating to 1702. It features a large block of text written in Latin and a number of incredibly detailed illustrations of mythical creatures in the header. It also has a portrait of Queen Anne and the title “Anna Dei Gratia Anglia Scotia” – translating to ‘Anna (Queen Anne), by the grace of God, of England and Scotland’. Treatment mainly involved humidification flattening as it had previously been stored folded up.
Behind the Scenes
The conservator who treated this object is Robert, click on the profile to learn more.
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