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Mutual Confidence in the Year 1799, 1 April 1799

 Item — Box: LF104/5 Box 1
Reference code: LF104/5/68
Mutual Confidence in the Year 1799, 1 April 1799
Mutual Confidence in the Year 1799, 1 April 1799

Scope and Contents

Published: S. W. Fores. A jovial citizen leaning on his tall cane in profile to the right addresses another, who walks off to the right, turning his head to scowl at his interlocutor. The former says: "How do you do my Old Friend - pretty warm by this time I suppose, - a long time in business. - how much might you clear now in the course of last Year?" The other answers: "Whats that to you - skant tell - keep no books, what you want to come the Inquisition rig I suppose, an be d------d to you!" He is obese and is stuffing a 'Banke[rs] Book 17[98]' into his coat-pocket. His dog 'Surly' looks round with contempt at the first speaker, and befouls his cane. Description from the British Museum.

Dates

  • Creation: 1 April 1799

Conditions Governing Access

Physical item available by appointment in our Reading Room

Extent

1.0 Item(s)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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