Editorial23 May. 1643. Voted that the Queene Pawning the Iewells of the Crowne in Holland & there with buying Armes to assist the Warr against the Parlamt & her owne actuall performances with her popish army in the North was high Treason & transmited to the Lor...
EditorialThe pawnbrokers shop. People pawning their possessions. Sketches by Boz [i.e. Charles Dickens] ... With forty illustrations by George Cruikshank. New edition, complete. Chapman & Hall: London, 1839. Source: G.18068, opposite page 200. Language: English.
EditorialRegency gentleman pawning costumes at a pawnbrokers. The owner examining a cape, shirt and cello. A scene not calculated upon by the Enthusiast of the Stage: necessity has no law and Proteus like many of his betters in Society compelled to solicit a lo...
Editorial23 May. 1643. Voted that the Queene Pawning the Iewells of the Crowne in Holland & there with buying Armes to assist the Warr against the Parlamt & her owne actuall performances with her popish army in the North was high Treason & transmited to the Lor...
Editorial23 May. 1643. Voted that the Queene Pawning the Iewells of the Crowne in Holland & there with buying Armes to assist the Warr against the Parlamt & her owne actuall performances with her popish army in the North was high Treason & transmited to the Lor...
EditorialThe pawnbrokers shop. People pawning their possessions. Sketches by Boz [i.e. Charles Dickens] ... With forty illustrations by George Cruikshank. New edition, complete. Chapman & Hall: London, 1839. Source: G.18068, opposite page 200. Language: English.