He was one of the engravers whose work was included in Cadell and Davies Britannia depicta.
He also did the engravings for Edward William Brayley's The ancient castles of England and Wales.
[1] He did the engravings for a book that he published in 1816 on the cathedral church of Canterbury (A graphical illustration of the metropolitan cathedral church of Canterbury; accompanied by a history and description of that venerable fabric)[2] According to Oxford Reference he also did engraving work in Spain.
[3] He was also one of the engravers for The Architecture of M. Vitruvius Pollio in Ten Books (De architectura).
[4] His engravings are part of the British Museum collection[5] and National Archives.