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32: 253: 195: 234: 79:, and shows in the foreground a portrait, more or less caricatured, of the then vicar of Dunmow. Another Essex print by Ogborne is "A Perspective View of the County Town of Chelmsford in Essex. With the Judges Procession on the Day Entrance attended by the High Sheriff and his Officers", published on 2 August 1762, engraved by T. Ryland. 66:
Ogborne is better known as the artist of "An exact Perspective View of Dunmow, late the Priory in the County of Essex. With a Representation of the Ceremony and Procession in that Manor, on Thursday the 20 June 1751. Engraved from an Original Painting taken on the Spot by David Ogborne, published
43:, Essex, where he is described in the register as a "painter" or "limner". He gained a certain reputation by his portraits of local provincial monsters, such as a winged fish taken at 68: 208: 159: 31: 90:. The piece was produced, with indifferent success, by a company of ladies and gentlemen at the Saracen's Head Inn, Chelmsford. 278: 248: 217: 139: 273: 283: 238: 129: 244: 19:(died 1800–1801) was an English artist. He depicted local events and curiosities in his home county 86:. "Chelmsford printed and sold for the author by T. Loft" (1765). The prologue and epilogue are by 72: 59:, and published on 1 January 1750, Another of his portraits was of Thomas Wood, the miller of 35:
Engraving by C. Mosley of Ogborne's painting of the "flitch of bacon" ceremony in Great Dunmow
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Ogborne also wrote some poetry and plays. Of these the only piece printed was
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He died in Chelmsford, and was buried at the churchyard on 6 January 1801.
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The Merry Midnights Mistake, or Comfortable Conclusion: a new Comedy
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Ogborne and his first wife Ruth had four sons and three daughters.
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Essex

Chelmsford
Battlebridge
Great Baddow
Edward Bright
James MacArdell
Billericay
C. Mosley
flitch of bacon custom
Great Dunmow
George Saville Carey
John Ogborne




Smith, Charlotte Fell
"Ogborne, David" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/20576
UK public library membership
public domain
Smith, Charlotte Fell
Ogborne, David

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