Biographical Sketches of Captain John Mills (of the "Black Hole" of Calcutta); Mrs. Isabella Mills (formerly Mrs. Vincent, Born Burchell), the Celebrated "Polly Peachum" in Garrick's Revival of Gay's 'Beggar's Opera' in 1760, and the Mrs. Peachum in the Revival at Covent Garden Theatre in 1771-1773; and Alfred Mills, Painter and Engraver

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  • Biographical Sketches of Captain John Mills (of the "Black Hole" of Calcutta); Mrs. Isabella Mills (formerly Mrs. Vincent, Born Burchell), the Celebrated "Polly Peachum" in Garrick's Revival of Gay's 'Beggar's Opera' in 1760, and the Mrs. Peachum in the Revival at Covent Garden Theatre in 1771-1773; and Alfred Mills, Painter and Engraver Book Detail

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