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Four separate portraits: Jane Shore (unfortunate beautiful mistress of Edward IV), Henry Hastings (eccentric chief forester to Charles I), Jedediah Buxton (mental calculator), and Mary Davis (with horns). Etching, 1808.

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Lettering: Portraits of four remarkable characters, of whom, accounts are given in Granger's Wonderful museum. Jane Shore. Henry Hastings. Jedediah Buxton. Mary Davis the horned woman.
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Title: Four separate portraits: Jane Shore (unfortunate beautiful mistress of Edward IV), Henry Hastings (eccentric chief forester to Charles I), Jedediah Buxton (mental calculator), and Mary Davis (with horns). Etching, 1808.
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Lettering: Portraits of four remarkable characters, of whom, accounts are given in Granger's Wonderful museum.
Jane Shore.
Henry Hastings.
Jedediah Buxton.
Mary Davis the horned woman.

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