JOHN OLIVER (1616-1701)

Samuel Desborough, facing right in black gown and white lawn collar, black skull cap, long curling brown hair; blue background

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JOHN OLIVER (1616-1701)
Samuel Desborough, facing right in black gown and white lawn collar, black skull cap, long curling brown hair; blue background
oil on copper
oval, 26 in. (56 mm.) high, gilt-metal frame
Literature
The Connoisseur, XXXII, 1912, illustrated in colour opp. p. 234 (as John Desborough and attributed to Samuel Cooper).
C. K. Bolton, The Founders, III, 1926, p. 765.

Lot Essay

Samuel Desborough (1619-1690) was a younger brother of John Desborough (1608-1680). He left England on the account of his religion and arrived at New Haven, America in 1639 to become one of the early settlers of Guilford, Connecticut in 1641. He returned to England to seek employment in 1650 and was appointed by Cromwell as one of his nine commissioners for Scotland and keeper of the great seal of Scotland in 1657. On the prospect of the Restoration, he signed his submission under the declaration of Breda and obtained a full pardon.

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