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ILLUSTRATIONS
| Maria Foote, afterwards Countess of Harrington From an engraving by Thomas Lupton, after a picture by G. Clint, A.R.A. |
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| Hugh Stafford From the original painting in the collection of the Earl of Iddesleigh |
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| The Roasted Exciseman, or the Jack Boot's Exit From an old print |
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| The Tyburn Interview: a New Song By a Cyder Merchant, of South-Ham, Devonshire. Dedicated to Jack Ketch |
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| The Misses Durnford. The Alphington Ponies From a lithograph |
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| The Misses Durnford. The Alphington Ponies (Back View) Lithographed by P. Gauci. Pub. Ed. Cockrem |
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| Maria Foote, afterwards Countess of Harrington From an engraved portrait in the collection of A. M. Broadley, Esq. |
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| Caraboo, Princess of Javasu, alias Mary Baker From an engraving by Henry Meyer, after a picture by E. Bird |
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| Mary Wilcocks, of Witheridge, Devonshire, alias Caraboo Drawn and engraved by N. Branwhite |
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| Arscott of Tetcott From the picture by J. Northcote, R.A. |
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| Old Tetcott House | 54 |
| Mariann Voaden, Bratton | 74 |
| Mariann Voaden's Cottage, Bratton | 74 |
| A Village "Wise Man" | 78 |
| Manly Peeke in his Encounter with Three Adversaries Armed with Rapiers and Poignards | 90 |
| James Wyat, ætat. 40 Reproduced from the frontispiece to The Life and Surprizing Adventures of James Wyatt, Written by Himself, 1755 |
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| Rev. W. Davy From an engraving by R. Cooper, after a picture by Wm. Sharland |
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