. Handbill for The Queen's Head, [1770?]; 'If required, ladies and gentlemen will be waited on at their own houses'; handwritten in blank space in title: 'the Queen's Head'; This is to acquaint the nobility, gentry, and curious in general, that there is just arrived in this town, from North Britain, and may be seen, for a few days, at the sign of [blank] a most astonishing phænomenon in nature, ... A young man, six feet high, born with small hands, which grows out of his body about three inches below his shoulders, on arms whose length do not exceed four inches, ...; [Handbill for The Queen's


. Handbill for The Queen's Head, [1770?]; 'If required, ladies and gentlemen will be waited on at their own houses'; handwritten in blank space in title: 'the Queen's Head'; This is to acquaint the nobility, gentry, and curious in general, that there is just arrived in this town, from North Britain, and may be seen, for a few days, at the sign of [blank] a most astonishing phænomenon in nature, ... A young man, six feet high, born with small hands, which grows out of his body about three inches below his shoulders, on arms whose length do not exceed four inches, ...; [Handbill for The Queen's Head [1770?] ] [Handbill for The Queen's Head [1770?] ]. [1770?]. Bodleian Libraries, Handbill for The Queen's Head 1770


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