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  <dc:title>[The magistrate and the night watchmen]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Two men have been brought before a seated man dressed in red. 
The seated man is wearing a red coat and cap.  He has his glasses pushed up on his forehead and has his gouty left leg resting on a footstool.  On either side of his chair are men standing holding long canes.  The man on the left is young and wears his hair loose.  He wears a red waistcoat and a blue coat with brass buttons.  The man on the right of the chair is wearing a bob-wig.  Standing slightly in front of him is a man in a long blue coat edged with gold.  He is wearing a wig and a cocked hat with a cockade.  He is also holding a cane, but this is topped with some sort of ornament.

In front of the seated man are two men being held by night watchmen.  The two men, one in a red coat and the other in a blue coat are both wearing fantail hats.  On either side of them, the night watchmen are wearing long brown overcoats and round hats.  The one on the left is holding a lantern and appears to have blood on his face. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 Jul 1784</dc:date>
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