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English: The Three Mr Wiggins's, etching and aquatint of Montague James Mathew (1773–1819), Francis James Mathew, Viscount Mathew (1768-1833), and George Toby Skeffington Mathew (died 1832), published by Hannah Humphrey on 16 June 1803.
Date published 1803
Source antique etching and aquatint
Author James Gillray (c. 1757 – 1815)
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