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[ 'Hearne:' the antiquarian.]

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[ 'Ripley:' this man was a carpenter, employed by a first minister, who raised him to an architect, without any genius in the art; and after some wretched proofs of his insufficiency in public buildings, made him comptroller of the Board of Works.—P.]

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[ 'Bubo:' Bubb Doddington, who had just finished a mansion at Eastbury.]

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[ 'Dr Clarke:' Dr S. Clarke's busto placed by the Queen in the Hermitage, while the doctor duly frequented the court.—P.]

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[ 'Timon's villa:' Cannons, the estate of Lord Chandos. See Life.]