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ILLUSTRATIONS
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Captain Cooke, 1824, aged 58
Drawn, from nature, on the stone by N. Whittock
478
The Noted John Cooke of Exeter, Captain of the Sheriff'sTroop at Seventy-four Assizes for the County of Devon
From a lithograph by Geo. Rowe
482
Thomas Savery 488
Sketch of Newcomen's House, Lower Street, Dartmouth, before it was demolished 494
The Chimney-piece at which Newcomen sat when he Invented the Steam Engine 494
The Steam Engine, near Dudley Castle. Invented by Capt. Savery and Mr. Newcomen. Erected by ye later, 1712
From a drawing by Barney. Reproduced by kind permission of Messrs. Macmillan & Co.
496
Andrew Brice, Printer
Reproduced by kind permission from a print in the possession of Dr. Brushfield
502
The Wrestling Champion of England, Abraham Cann
From a drawing
518
Rev. John Russell
Reproduced by permission of the Editor of Bailey's Magazine
530
The Rev. John Russell's Port-wine Glass, Chamberlain Worcester Breakfast Service, and Barometer
Purchased at the sale of his effects in 1883 by Mrs. Arnull and presented by her to Mr. John Lane, in whose possession they now are
558
Samuel Prout
From a drawing in the possession of Samuel Gillespie Prout, Esq.
564
William Cookworthy of Plymouth
From the original portrait by Opie in the possession of Edward Harrison, Esq., of Watford
600
Mr. Jackson, the Celebrated Composer
From an engraving after J. Walker
608
Lord Ashburton
From an engraving by F. Bartolozzi, after a picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds
618
Horrid Massacre at Dartmoor Prison, England
From an old print
648
Plan of Dartmoor Prison 650
North Wyke 710
Dr. Wolcot 738
Dr. John W. Budd
From a photograph by his brother Dr. Richard Budd, of Barnstaple
754
Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Chichester, Bart. 772