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1833. "Autopsy"

Note: This is a sub-section of Walter Hancock

1833 October: the Autopsy ran for a short time between Finsbury Square in the City and Pentonville in north London. It ran again in October 1834, alternately with the Erin, between the City and Paddington.


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