Jeffery Hudson, a dwarf, aged twenty five. Line engraving.

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345i
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The lettering on another print states that the sitter was "Born at Okeham, in Rutlandshire in 1619. Taken into the service of the Duchess of Buckingham, at Burleigh between the age of 7 & 9, and served up in a cold pye, at an entertainment given to Charles the First, and his Queen. Sent to France for the Queen's midwife in 1630, & made prisoner by a Flemish pirate. Made a captain of horse in the Civil Wars; & fights a duel on horseback with Mr. Crofts, whom he kills with the first fire. Again made captive at sea, by a Turkish rover, & carried into slavery where he remains some years. Redeemed; settles for a time in his native county, & afterwards removes to London. Committed to the Gate House as a Papist, & dies soon after his release in his sixty-third year."

For sitter see: C.J.S. Thompson, 'The mystery and lore of monsters', London 1930, pp. 192-3; Leslie Fiedler, 'Freaks', New York 1978, p.p. 56-7

Publication/Creation

[London] (Castle Street, Leicester Fields) : W. Richardson

Physical description

1 print : line engraving ; platemark 18.4 x 14.5 cm

Lettering

Jeffery Hudson. 1644 inest sua gratia parvis - melior est culta exiguitas - quam magnitas neglecta.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 345i

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