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MG-A(G.767.026
24 Sep 1767:13 (1150)
London. . . On Monday evening two persons made their
appearance at Vauxhall, the one assuming the title of a
nobleman, and the other that of a baronet, attended by
French-horns, &c. but their behaviour not agreeing with the
titles they had taken, gave umbrage to some gentlemen
present, and a general uproar began, when the constables,
with proper assistants, were obliged to take them into
custody: His lordship, on enquiry, appeared to be no less
than a master-taylor, and the other a carpenter.
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