Description
Bagnigge Wells was a popular spa which thrived from 1760 to the end of the eighteenth century and had a reputation for 'loose women and boys whose morals are depraved'
Meldola is bearded and wears a gold pinz-nez with chain
which aimed to free Ireland from English rule
Many lives were lost each year through ships putting to sea over-laden or unseaworthy
Eileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall Finish:none Bagnigge Wells was a popular'Eileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall', 1913. A print from The Connoisseur', (London, 1913).
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