MARIA FOOTE, AFTERWARDS COUNTESS OF HARRINGTON | Frontispiece | From an engraving by Thomas Lupton, after a picture by G. Clint, A.R.A. | | TO FACE PAGE | HUGH STAFFORD AND THE ROYAL WILDING | 2 | From the original painting in the collection of the Earl of Iddesleigh | | THE ROASTED EXCISEMAN, OR THE JACK BOOT’S EXIT | 4 | From an old print | | THE TYBURN INTERVIEW: A NEW SONG | 8 | By a Cyder Merchant, of South-Ham, Devonshire. Dedicated to Jack Ketch | | THE MISSES DURNFORD. THE ALPHINGTON PONIES | 16 | From a lithograph | | THE MISSES DURNFORD. THE ALPHINGTON PONIES (Back View) | 18 | Lithographed by P. Gauci. Pub. Ed. Cockrem | | MARIA FOOTE, AFTERWARDS COUNTESS OF HARRINGTON | 22 | From an engraved portrait in the collection of A. M. Broadley, Esq. | | CARABOO, PRINCESS OF JAVASU, alias MARY BAKER | 36 | From an engraving by Henry Meyer, after a picture by E. Bird | | MARY WILCOCKS, OF WITHERIDGE, DEVONSHIRE, alias CARABOO | 44 | Drawn and engraved by N. Branwhite | | ARSCOTT OF TETCOTT | 48 | From the picture by J. Northcote, R.A. | | 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 WYATT, ÆTAT. 40 | 108 | Reproduced from the frontispiece to The Life and Surprizing Adventure of James Wyatt, DEVONSHIRE CHARACTERS AND STRANGE EVENTS
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