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Description Engraving of Samuel Derrick, a poet, writer, and Master of the Ceremonies at Bath: this was based on a portrait by Vesprit and engraved by W. Hibbart. The image was first published on p. 177 of The Town and Country Magazine (April 1769) and was meant to illustrate Anecdotes of the Life of Samuel Derrick, Esq..[1]
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Source http://www.bathintime.co.uk/image/262608/samuel-derrick-master-of-ceremonies
Author Artist: Vesprit; Engraver: W. Hibbart
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  1. Stephens, Frederic George; Hawkins, Edward (1883) Catalogue of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum (Division I. Political and Personal Satires. Vol IV ed.), London: British Museum, pp. p. 518 Retrieved on 9 July 2011.

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