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The death of Thom, alias Sir William Courtenay, Dunkirk, Kent, 1838.
The death of Thom, alias Sir William Courtenay, Dunkirk, Kent, 1838. Born in Cornwall, John Nichols Thom declared himself the 'saviour of the world' and became a wandering preacher in Kent, speaking against tax laws. Known as 'Mad Tom', as well as his self-styled title of Sir William Percy Honeywood Courtenay of Powderham, the heir to the Earl of Devon, the King of Jerusalem and Knight of Malta, he was killed leading his followers in the last battle to be fought on British soil, the Battle of Bossenden Wood, on 31st May 1838. A print from Cassell's Illustrated History of England.
Unique Identifier
AR980608
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5167px × 3413px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Army
B&W
B/W
BANNER
Battle of Bossenden Wood
Battles
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
concept
Cornish
CORNWALL
country
Courtenay
Death
dunkirk
England
English
Engraving
FLAG
FLAGS
following
gun.
GUNS
Infantry
INSANE
John Nichols
John Nichols Thom
kent
KILLED
Killing
LOCATION
MAD
Mad Tom
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
Musket
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Print Collector15
REBEL
Rebellion
Revolt
Rifle
Shooting
Sir William Courtenay
Soldier
soldiers
STANDARD
TGN
The Print Collector
Thom
Victorian
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
WILLIAM
William Courtenay