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Eleanor, Queen, consort of Edward I, King of England, -1290
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King Edward I of England, wounded in the arm during a Crusade, has the poison sucked from the wound by Queen Eleanor. Lithograph by J. Linnell, 1845, after J. Severn.
Severn, Joseph, 1793-1879.Date: [1845]Reference: 548177i- Pictures
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Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from King Edward's arm. Coloured stipple etching by Wynne Ryland, 1780, after A. Kauffman.
Kauffmann, Angelica, 1741-1807.Date: 1 March 1780Reference: 18578i- Pictures
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Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from King Edward's arm. Coloured stipple etching by W. Wynne Ryland, 1780, after A. Kauffman.
Kauffmann, Angelica, 1741-1807.Date: 1 March 1780Reference: 18580i- Books
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A warning-Piece to England, against pride and wickedness. Being the fall of Queen Eleanor, wife to Edward I. King of England; who, for her pride, by God's judgment, sunk into the ground at Charing-Cross, and rose at Queen-Hithe. To the tune of, Gentle and courteous.
Date: [1730?]- Books
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Historical sketches of old Charing / [James Galloway].
Galloway, James.Date: [1914]