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Betty Canning revived, or A peep at the conjuration of Mary Squires & the Gypsey...

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NCO193157
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Betty Canning revived, or A peep at the conjuration of Mary Squires & the Gypsey Family, published by J.M. Fobes in 1791 (hand-coloured etching)
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Gillray, James (1757-1815) / English
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Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford
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hand-coloured etching
Date
1791 AD (C18th AD)
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Elizabeth Gunning (1769-1823), Novelist; John Gunning, Lieutenant-General; Susannah Gunning (née Minifie) (1740?-1800), Novelist. "I Swear that I never wish'd or tried directly or indirectly to get a Coronet; that I never saw or writ to Lord B_ or Lord L_, in all my Life; - that Men are my aversion; & that I never had anything to do with, with the Groom, in all my born days: will that do, Dad?" . The Gunning Love-Letter scandal, also known as "The Gunningiad". Forged letter and then a publicized letter from Mrs. Susannah Gunning to the Duke of Argyll in defence of her daughter’s conduct, "A Letter from Mrs. Gunning to His Grace the Duke of Argyll" incited the scandal’s eruption into print, pamphlet, and periodical

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