The Durham Cheese, 1861
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The Durham Cheese, 1861
The Durham Cheese, 1861. The Bishop of Durham, finely clad with the most enormous sleeves, pours the last of the bottle into the cheese, leaving nothing for the shabby clergyman standing before him. This relates to the Rev Edward Cheese, the new incumbent of Haughton le Skerne. The Rev Cheese just happened to be the son-in-law of the Bishop of Durham. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 9, 1861
Media ID 14829359
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