Career
Not long after that he moved to Glazenwood, near Coggeshall in Essex. The editorship of the magazine’ was resigned by John Sims in 1826, William Hooker succeeding him. About 1846 Curtis sold his rights in the magazine, when lithography was about to supersede plate-printing.
He retired to an estate he had bought, Louisiana Chaire, at Rozel in Jersey, where he died on 6 January 1860.