The Grove Room Disaster of 1782. William Morton, Gunmaker.
Saunders Newsletter 19th February 1782.
A later cased pair of converted holster pistols by William Morton with an intriguing sideplate nipple dispenser invented by the owner Major General Joseph Jerrard, who purchased these pistols c.1793 as cited on the inserted note. The drum and nipple conversion would have been executed c.1820. The pistols having the flat sided grips so popularised by Robert Wogdon.
Major-General Joseph Jerrard (1773–1858) was an British Army officer who served in Ireland during the 1798 Irish Rebellion. He was stationed there around the time of his marriage to Charlotte Wilder in Comber, County Down, on November 6, 1797. Later in his career, he served in Egypt (1805) and at the siege of Copenhagen (1807).
These pistols were part of the late Leslie Martin Collection and were auctioned in 2023.
We are always interested in material related to the early gunmakers of Ireland.
David Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk



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