A most surprizing large Warwickshire hog

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A most surprizing large Warwickshire hog
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Handbill announcing A most surprizing large Warwickshire hog, late 18th, or early 19th century, from the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera, Bodleian Library, Oxford University

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The greatest natural Curiosity alive.

A most surprizing large Warwickshire
HOG,
Bred by Mr. Thomas Gibbs,

OfCUBBINGTON.

To be seen or sold, at the Bell Inn, West Smithfield.

HE is Three Years old, measures 9 Feet 10 Inches in Length, 5 Feet 10 Inches round the Neck, and 8 Feet 5 Inches round the Girth.—He weighs upwards of 60 Score, and is allowed by all Persons who have seen him to be the greatest natural Curiosity ever exhibited to the Public.

ADMITTANCE Six-Pence, each Person, from 8 o'Clock in the Morning till 8 in the Evening.