Description
Fetter Lane
Also showing what might either be the Jew's Harp Public House or the Queen's Head and Artichoke Inn
he was executed for the murder of his steward
also showing no 51 of Ackermann's Repository of Arts
The Rose Tavern
The expense of lawyers embracing Fetter LaneThe expense of lawyers, 1770. A smug lawyer in a lace shirt about to eat an oyster while giving a half shell to two miserable looking men; a reference to the high cost of legal fees. Behind are legal books, documents and quill pens.
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