XJF100248 Nicholas Jennings in the guise both of a cripple and a gang leader, from \'Groundworke of Conycatching\' 17th century (woodcut) (b&w photo) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nicholas Jennings was a "rogue" in Elizabethan England, who was convicted of soliciting money on false pretences (or similar) Basically, he daubed himself in pig\'s blood and deliberately muddied himself so people would feel sorry for him and he could successfully beg for money. On the left, A upright Nicolas (real) name Blunt; on the right is the counterfeit Nicolas.); English, out of copyright.

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