Richard Roe (clockmaker)

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Door frame clock made for St Mary's Church, Plumtree in 1686. Now in the British Horological Museum, Upton Hall
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Door frame clock made for St Giles' Church, Cropwell Bishop in 1694. Now in Nottingham Industrial Museum

Richard Roe, also Rowe, (c.1640 – 1718) of Epperstone was one of the earliest clockmakers in Nottinghamshire.[1]

He married on 12 August 1660 in Holy Trinity Church, Lambley to Mary. He became churchwarden at Holy Cross Church, Epperstone in 1668 but was a Quaker.

He produced several clocks, known as door frame clocks, for churches in Nottinghamshire.[2]

He is also known to have produced some lantern clocks.[3]

He was buried at Clipston, Nottinghamshire on 25 August 1718.

Works

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Door frame clocks

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References

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  1. ^ Clock and Watch Makers of Nottinghamshire. Harold H. Mather. Friends of Nottingham Museums. 1979
  2. ^ An Interesting Door Frame Style English Turret Clock, Frank Del Greco. British Horology Times. June Number 53.
  3. ^ European Clocks. E. J. Tyler. Ward Lock, 1968. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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  5. ^ Victoria County History of Nottinghamshire.
  6. ^ Linby and Papplewick Notebook, L.I. Butler. 1953
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