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''[[Eccentric and Remarkable Characters]]'' (1849) is a book by [[Frederick William Fairholt]]. ''[[Eccentric and Remarkable Characters]]'' (1849) is a book by [[Frederick William Fairholt]].
-Volume 1 features portraits of [[Canning]], [[MagliaBechi]], [[Topham]], [[Watson]], [[Hudson]], [[Hopkins]], [[Elwes]].+Volume 1 features portraits of [[Elizabeth Canning]], [[Antonio Magliabechi]], [[Thomas Topham]], [[George Watson]], [[Jeffrey Hudson]], [[Matthew Hopkins]], [[Elwes]].
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"Victorian eccentric biographies included the antiquarian Fairholt's Eccentric and Remarkable Characters; another New Wonderful Magazine; Russell's Eccentric Personages; and Timbs's English Eccentrics and Eccentricities." --Histories of the Normal and the Abnormal: Social and Cultural Histories of Norms and Normativity (2012) by Waltraud Ernst

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Eccentric and Remarkable Characters (1849) is a book by Frederick William Fairholt.

Volume 1 features portraits of Elizabeth Canning, Antonio Magliabechi, Thomas Topham, George Watson, Jeffrey Hudson, Matthew Hopkins, Elwes.




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