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English: Lady Harriet Acland (1749/1750-1815) (née Fox-Strangways) on the River Hudson. Wife of Colonel John Dyke Acland (1746-1778) of Tetton and Pixton in Somerset. Inscribed below:
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Author | "Drawn & Engraved by Robert Pollard / Aquatinta by F. Jukes / London, Published November 15 1784 by R. Pollard No. 15 Brayne's Row, Spa Fields".. |
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current | 20:09, 25 December 2018 | 750 × 605 (131 KB) | Lobsterthermidor (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Lady Harriet Acland (1749/1750-1815) (née Fox-Strangways) on the River Hudson. Inscribed below:</br> :''Description: 'This amiable Lady accompanied her Husband to Canada in the Year 1776, & during two Campaigns, under went such fatigue & distress as female fortitude was thought incapable of supporting; and once She narrowly escaped with life from her Tent which was set on fire in the Night. The Event here commemorated deserves to be recorded in History. In... |
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