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Spectator
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Miller, James Serjeant [performer] Buck, Timothy, d. 1741 [performer]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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Bear-Garden ([London], England) [author]
Title
Spectator
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Journal article relating to the Bear-Garden and A Tryal of skill... between two masters of the noble science of defence; Journal article relating to the Bear-Garden and A Tryal of skill... between two masters of the noble science of defence; Tryal of skill... between two masters of the noble science of defence; Back-sword; Sword and dagger; Sword and buckler; Single falchon; Case of falchons; Quarter-staff; Advertisements; Spectator
Date 21 July 1712
date QS:P571,+1712-07-21T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet, 2p.; 305 x 181 mm
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Circuses 4 (51)
Place of creation London (England): Buckley, Samuel
Inscriptions Being a person of insatiable curiosity, I could not forbear going on Wednesday last to a place of no small renown for the gallantry of the lower orders of Britons, namely, to the Bear-Garden at Hockley in the Hole...
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030522/12:34:51$hm .
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