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English: Engraving of James Hurdis, 1763-1801, an English clergyman and a poet, headmaster of Prebendal School, Chichester, from the frontispiece of Hurdis, James, The Village Curate and other poems (London, Sharp, 1809), page ii; and labelled "Engraved by Romney from a miniature by F. Nash presented by the Author to his Sister, London, Published 19th Sept. 1809 by John Sharp, Piccadilly"
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Original publication: 1809

Immediate source: Hurdis, James, The Village Curate and other poems (London, Sharp, 1809), page ii.
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Romney, engraved from miniature by Nash

(Life time: early 19th century)
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Frontispiece from an 1809 book, image engraved likely earlier than 1809

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