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English: Mereworth by Paul Amsinck & engraved by Letitia Byrne, 1809, cropped.
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Immediate source: Source: Amsinck's Tunbridge Wells / http://theweald.org/)
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Paul Amsinck and Letitia Byrne

(Life time: 1800)

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