Sir Hervey Elwes and his nephew John Elwes: with four episodes in the life of Sir Hervey evincing miserliness. Coloured etching.

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[approximately 1825?]
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32323i
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Sir Hervey Elwes and his nephew John Elwes: with four episodes in the life of Sir Hervey evincing miserliness. Coloured etching. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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John Elwes (originally John Meggott), of Theydon Hall, Essex, and his uncle Sir Hervey Elwes of Stoke College, Stoke by Clare, Suffolk, were famous misers: Oxford dictionary of national biography, s.v.. Elwes, John. The print shows four episodes referring to Sir Hervey Elwes: he is sleeping in aa stable loft, rather than in a bedroom in his house; he pays the surgeon-apothecary for medicine for one of his legs but treats the other leg himself; he rides over a ditch in order to avoid paying a fee to use the road; he goes to bed in the dark to save on heat and light

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London (10 Newgate Street) : William Cole, [approximately 1825?]

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1 print : etching, coloured by hand ; sheet 19 x 22 cm

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Sir Harvey & John Elwes two celebrated misers. Sir Harvey discovered lying in a stable loft. Sir Harvey curing [?] one leg, the surgeon the other. Sir Harvey climbing a ditch to avoid paying the turnpike. Sir Harvey going to bedin the dark to save fire and candle.

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Wellcome Collection 32323i

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