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Henry III renewing and confirming the Magna Carta, Westminster Hall, London, 13th century (c1800). Artist: John Miller
AR988892 
The Lord Mayor [Brass Crosby] and Alderman Oliver, imprisoned in the Tower of London, 1771. Artist: Anon
AR990452 
'A stir in the City, or some folks at Guild-hall', 1754. Artist: Anon
AR988356 
'A perspective and political view of the timber-yard at L-e', 1769. Artist: Anon 
'A perspective and political view of the timber-yard at L-e', 1769. Charles Dingley is sawing through the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights. Dingley, who patented a saw mill in Limehouse, was a rival candidate to John Wilkes in the Middlesex constituency at the general election of 1769. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR988364 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2084px × 3116px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
Anon
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bill of rights
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Britain
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CHARLES
Charles Dingley
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Limehouse
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Magna Carta
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sawing
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