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The Beatles set out on their celebrated tour of the West Country 11th September 1967
Wengham was also Lord Chancellor and Fauconberg served as Lord Treasurer
over the door
the other with two bugles
Tear'em At The Tuileries Product:Canvas The Beatles set out on'Tear'em At The Tuileries', 1863. Eugnie says: Ah, Mon Cher Louis! Pray Don't Cram The Poor Little Fellow Any More; It is Positively Cruel. This shows Mr John Arthur Roebuck, the MP for Sheffield, wearing a labelled collar. He is sitting up and begging for humbugs from Napoleon, whose wife, Eugenie, is attempting to restrain him from cruelly overfeeding the dog, John Arthur Roebuck. This relates to a speech given by John Arthur Roebuck in the House of
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