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Old and New London
… Barking in Essex. The first church was the one selected by Hogarth for the plate in his "Harlot's Progress," where he … whose portrait figures in one of the engravings of Hogarth, in the "Rake's Progress." The present parish church …
Old and New London
… Figg appears to have been a noted character in his time. Hogarth has preserved his face in one of his engravings; and …
Old and New London
… to St. James, were married, on the 23rd of March, 1729, Hogarth and Jane Thornhill, the daughter of Sir James …
The Environs of London
… Westminster, were married July 22, 1708." Marriage of Hogarth. "William Hogarth, Esq. 31and Jane Thornhill 32, of St. Paul's, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… turret, and rustic west porch, it was the scene of William Hogarth's runaway marriage in 1729. 35 After its demolition, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… frame was set up in 1571. The frame was depicted by Hogarth, 31 in whose day it was known as Tyburn tree and … 'Industry and Idleness' [1747]: J. Burke and C. Caldwell, Hogarth, Complete Engravings (1968), plate 213. B.M., Crace …
Survey of London
… in St. Martin's Lane which had been founded by William Hogarth 22 consented to the removal of their furniture, …
Old and New London
… oldest, and famous as a "chocolate-house" in the time of Hogarth. The origin of "Brooks's" was the "blackballing" of …
The Environs of London
… pictures in the hospital, particularly the original of Hogarth's march to Finchley; Moses presented to Pharaoh's …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… to his cousin Curwen Hudleston in 1758; that William Hogarth was curate from 1789 to 1800, and that Wilfrid …
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