Awful Explosion in Clerkenwell
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114
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Sunday Trading Bill
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115
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Southwark Election—Odger and Victory
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116
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Blank Leaves for other Examples
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DIVISION III. A Collection of “Ballads on a Subject.”
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The Female Husband
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119
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Shakespeare’s House
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120
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The Bloomer Costume
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121
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Manchester’s an altered Town—Preston Guild
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122
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Prophecy for 1850—Grace Darling
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123
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Sayer’s and Heenan’s Fight for Championship
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124
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Accident on the Ice in Regent’s Park
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125
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Foreigners in England
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126
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What shall we do for meat?
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127
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Fifteen Shillings a week
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128
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The Great Agricultural Show
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129
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The Windham Lunacy Case
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130
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The Old Marquis and his Wife
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131
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Marriage of the Lady and her Groom
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132
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Yelverton Marriage case
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133
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The Naughty Lord and Gay Lady
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134
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Strike of the Journeymen Tailors
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135
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Wonderful Mr. Spurgeon
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136
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A Night in a London Workhouse
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137
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The Ghost of Woburn Square
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138
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The Wicked Woman of Chigwell
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139
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Mary Newell, the Artful Girl of Pimlico
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140
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The She-He Barman of Southwark
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141
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Beautiful for Ever—So much for Madame Rachel
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142
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Funny Doings in the Convent
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143
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The Dunmow Fitch of Bacon
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144
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Last Dying Speech of the Lord Mayor’s Show
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145
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International Boat Race
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146
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Ladies New Fashioned Petticoats
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147
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Suppression of the Crinoline
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148
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Downfall of the Chignons
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149
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Dandy Horse, or The Wonderful Velocipede
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150
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The Lord Mayor’s Show
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152
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Opening of the Viaduct
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152
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Cabmen and their New Flags
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153
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The Funny Divorce Case
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154
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Brighton Volunteer Review
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155
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Frolicsome Parson
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