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Portrait of Jean-Andre de Luc (1727-1817) Mary Banks 1824) an account of being

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1824) an account of being adopted by the Kansas and the Osage Native American tribes

Vaults beneath Leathersellers' Hall

In 1857 it was re-named Pentonville Road

Alluding to alleging by supporters of John Wilkes

Portrait of Jean-Andre de Luc (1727-1817) Mary Banks 1824) an account of beingHead and shoulders portrait of an elderly De Luc dressed in a dark suit, balding but with long white hair to the shoulders. Inscribed in pencil '1773' and 'J A de Luc' lower left and right respectively. Inscribed verso: 'J A De Luc F. R. S. [chemist struck through] Geologist 3 6' Jean Andre de Luc was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1773. Original: stipple engraving. Early 19th century

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