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was apprenticed to Joseph in 1668 and became a freeman of the
Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1677. John Knibb's youngest son, also called Joseph (1695–1722) was apprenticed in London in 1710 and received a substantial bequest from the elder Joseph Knibb's will in 1712. Another cousin, Elizabeth
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Pendulum maker Knibb, and have agreed for one, he having none ready but a dull stager which was at £19; for £5 more I have agreed for one finer than my Father's, and it is to be better furnished with carved capitalls gold, and gold pedestalls with figures of boys and
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Freedom of Oxford twice in 1667 but on both occasions the smiths and watchmakers of the city objected and he was refused. In February 1668 he was finally admitted to the freedom in a compromise arrangement in which he was officially recorded as being employed by
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Joseph Knibb is the most accomplished of an extended family of clockmakers that included his cousin Samuel and Joseph's younger brother John. A younger cousin Peter Knibb (1651–79) from
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Joseph Knibb is renowned for both the quality of his work and his invention. The aesthetic beauty and simplicity of his work is unparalleled. Among his many inventions was the system of
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of the
Clockmakers Company in August 1684 and assistant in July 1689. He retired from London in 1697 and went to live in
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proposed the theory that Joseph Knibb had built the clock. Beeson's theory has since become widely accepted.
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Wood, (the Case I mean), but gold does not agree with that colour, soe took their advice to have it black
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630:"Standing room only at Sotheby's London as the George Daniels horological collection totals £8,285,139"
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was paid £1 per year to maintain it. It is the earliest surviving clock with an
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Legh's young wife, Elizabeth, replied in agreement:
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342:at Claydon to Samuel, Joseph and John Knibb.
115:(1640–1711) was an English clockmaker of the
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371:"A Long-case clock by Joseph Knibb"
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635:. Sotheby's. Archived from
373:. Burlington Magazine. 1919
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36:Claydon, Oxfordshire
801:English clockmakers
345:On 6 November 2012
160:freeman of the city
764:In Quest of Clocks
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377:14 November
340:blue plaque
338:unveiled a
310:Collingtree
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117:Restoration
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695:. London:
646:6 November
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357:References
277:cherubimes
252:Charles II
198:horologist
141:clockmaker
108:circa 1675
347:Sotheby's
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256:James II
228:Hanslope
177:In 1669
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