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Kirby, R. S. [Editor]; Kirby, R. S. [Oth.]
Kirby's Wonderful And Eccentric Museum; Or, Magazine Of Remarkable Characters: Including All The Curiosities Of Nature And Art, From The Remotest Period To The Present Time, Drawn from every authentic Source. Illustrated With One Hundred And Twenty-Four Engravings. Chiefly Taken from Rare And Curious Prints Or Original Drawings. Six Volumes (Vol. V.) — London: R.S. Kirby, 1820

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KIRBY'S WONDERFUL MUSEUM.

Mr. and Mrs. Booth, a pair
of shoes
Mrs. Wood, a bottle and ba-
son
Do. children, two little mugs
Mrs .Williams, three nutmegs
•— Cannon, a flannel skirt
—- Jackson, two shirts
William andMary Goodman,
a glass mug
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a pair
of tea-tongs
Mrs. Osmond’s sister, a sil-
ver boat
—- Baillis, a shirt
Mr. Harvey, 10s. 6d.
His brother, U. Is.
Henry Harvey, 10s. 6d.
Mrs. Harvey, 2 flannel skirts
■— Pye, a shirt
Hannah Wyatt, 3s.
Mary Powel, ditto
Mary Ann Powel, a cap
HannahJames,aflannel gown
Mary Hasey, cotton stockings
Joseph and Catherine Col-
lins, and B.Careless, a tor-
toiseshell box
Timothy Pearse and friends,
a purple robe
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis, a silver
boat
Mr. Sherwood, a silver fruit
dish
Mrs. Lashey & family, a robe ‘

Mrs. Barton, six napkins
— Scott, flannel blanket and
cap
— Riggiot, two caps
— St. John, two morning
gowns
—- Douthwait,six night caps,
and 12 napkins
Mr. Makay, 21. 2s.
Mrs. Younghusband, silver
star and chain
Alfred Goldsmith, a pretty
sixpence
Ann Goldsmith, do. shilling
Mrs. Tolhurst, 11. l.y.
— Pittemore, silver spoon
Mr. Troup, bee-hive
— Wm.Troup, a sugar bason
Mrs. Eyre, a frock
Mr. Cartwright, a pair of
shoes
-— and Mrs. Turney, a bat
Mrs. Harwood, a silver barrel
Mr. Pultney, a comb
-Freeman, a silver cup
Mrs. Drew, a comb
— Tolhurst, a pap-spoon
Mr. Tolhurst, a table do.
•— John Tolhurst, do.
— Hugh Carder, a desert do.
Miss Deborah Goldsmith, a
watch-holder
-Mary Goldsmith, do.
Mr. Hows’ choir, a silver
ladle
 
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