The sketch is captioned ‘Mr John Thornton in his new & original character of “Little Bo-Peep” in the favourite tragedy of “Faithless Jack” as he appeared when singing | Oh poor John T– has lost his d– | & cannot tell where to find him. | I'll leave him alone & he’ll come home | & bring his stink behind him.’ The drawing is marked with Fox’s tiny monogram.
Add. MS a/793/f. 57v
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Nov. 1863
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Add. MS a/793/f. 40v
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31 Aug. 1863
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The sketch is captioned ‘Sunrise on Sca fell Pikes 5.A.M’. The names of the men and the dog are written at the foot of the page: (Francis William?) M’clean, (John) Thornton, (G. F.) Cobb, (H. E.) Fox, (Arthur Henry?) Winter, and ‘Jack’.
Add. MS a/793/f. 15r
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24 Aug. 1863
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The sketch is captioned ‘Dame Cobb. “Now my little dears when you've done your A. B. C. and sums you shall go out & have some play[.”]’ The sketch includes a board on an easel showing various marks awarded to Macnaghten, Hollond, and Thornton, subscribed ‘Loughrigg Cottage | August 13. 1863.’