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and Sir Cecil Wray on the right
Sir William Curtis is wearing sailor's trousers
their skirts have been dragged up in sitting and their legs are revealed
A coffee house and the King's Arms Tavern in Kensington
the allusion is to his championing of Queen Caroline and he is compared to a notorious brothel keeper of the same name
Mock funeral procession in St Giles, London mb-code 2490360 and Sir Cecil Wray onMock funeral procession in St Giles, London, 1751. 'To those melancholly sufferers (by a late severe act) the distillers, this plate is most humbly inscribed by a lover of trade, the funeral procession of Madam Geneva'. A satirical cartoon relating to the Gin Act of 1751.
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