The allegorical figure of ‘Nuda Veritas’ standing, with one foot on clouds, the other on a globe, balancing in her raised right hand a sphere, and holding in her left hand an open book. Around the type, in small letters, VERITAS NON – QUAERIT ANGULOS. (There is no hole and corner work about this attorney).

Abraham Fitter, born in the diocese of London about 1688, was admitted notary Public on 22 February, 1716; at that time he was living and working at the Royal Exchange in London.7 The figure of Nuda Veritas is a personification of a passage in Horace.8