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with a group of figures looking at the exhibits
c1830 showing the bridge
In the margin the arms of the see of Canterbury can be seen
alongside which lies a sword inscribed Blucher's carving Knife
Brothers in law! or the finishing flourish of a City officer!! Finish:none with a group of figures'Brothers in law! or the finishing flourish of a City officer!!', 1827; showing the Recorder Newman Knowlys tied to a post and being whipped by Sheriff Farebrother using a 'cat o' nine tails'. An old fish wife on the left says 'Vell this here ought to be recorded'. The Recorder had refused to remit a sentence of flogging at Farebrother's request and to apologise for it.