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- References to the figures in Hogarth's Enthusiasm Delineated. A. After Raphael. B. After Rubens. C. After Rembrandt. D.E.F.G.H. Are imitations of other painters. *From sketches by Hogarth on the margins of the original prints. Published by John Ireland No. 3 Poets Corner Palace Yard Westminster. March 16 1796.
- 1796 March 15
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- Monmouth House, Soho Square. Built by the unfortunate James Duke of Monmouth, who was beheaded on Town Hill, July 15, 1685 after receiving five strokes of the axe. The house was purchased by the late Lord Bateman, was let by the present Lord, to Count de Guerchy, French ambassador, and was taken down 1773 and on the site Bateman's Buildings now stand. Published June 11, 1792 by N. Smith Gt. Mays Buildings.
- 1791 January 11
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- Materials towards a history of the arts of Painting, Sculpture, Engraving, and Architecture, in Great Britian; illustrated with autographs, portraits, drawings, and engravings; collected and arranged by Joseph Mayer, F.S.A. of Pennant House, Bebington; Formerly of Liverpool. Volume _____ 1875. J.E. Worrall, Liverpool.
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- Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. From the original of Rubens, in the Collection of the Righ. Honble. The Earl of Warwick. Drawn by W. Hilton A.R. A. and engraved (with permission) by E. Scriven. London. Published Septr. 1 1917 by Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown.
- 1817 September 1
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- William Earl of Craven. From a picture in Craven Buildings. Son of Sir Craven Lord Mayor of London gained great reputation as a soldier under Henry Prince of Orange of Gustavus Adolphus Keng of Sweden. He took the strong fortress of Crulznack in Germany by storm, which is one of the most extraordinary actions recorded in the history of the Great Gustavus, who knighted him as he lay wounded before the said fortress. Pubd. April 2, 1791 by N. Smith No. 18 Gt. Mays Buildings. See Granger Vol. 5 p. 210 Pennant p. 145.
- 1791 April 2
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