his earliest etchings, [257];
specimen of his carving in the British Museum, [258];
his poetry, [260 n];
his visit to Flanders, [260-270];
his portrait, [272];
lock of his hair preserved, [321 n];
his death, said to have been hastened through his wife’s bad temper, [239], [273].
Dyas, E. a self-taught wood engraver, [463 n].
Dyers of Ovingham, [501].