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Francis Place (1647 – 1728),

• Was an English draughtsman, potter, engraver and printmaker.
• He was active mainly in York.
• He was the fifth son of Rowland Place of Dinsdale, and his wife, Catherine.
• Place entered law as his father had done.
• Place had discovered a gift for drawing and engraving through his close friend Wenceslaus Hollar. 
• About 1680 Place's interests and activities widened further as he became involved with the antiquarian group the York virtuosi.
• Place became a friend of many artists and antiquarians in and around York, including Ralph Thoresby and William Lodge.
• As a result of the Popish Plot, during one trip to Wales, Place and Lodge found themselves imprisoned as suspected Jesuit spies. 
• Place's virtuosity and enthusiasm led him to experiment with oil painting from 1680, stoneware pottery glazing, and the manufacture of porcelain from 1683.
• Only four of his marbled greyware pots are known to have survived, one of which is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 
• Place painted himself in oil (Arbroath collection).
• He died at his home, King's Manor, York, on 21 September 1728, aged eighty-one.