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Fire-Plug, 1858. Creator: UnknownFire-Plug [fire hydrant], 1858. 'A cry of fire has been raised. The water bailiff has promptly turned on the water, and from one of the fireplugs gushes a mass of water
Count William III of Holland Permitting the Beheading of His Bailiff, 1607. Creator: Willem van SwanenburgCount William III of Holland Permitting the Beheading of His Bailiff, 1607. From Thronus Justitiae, pl. 7
Portrait of Jan Gerritsz van Egmond van de Nijenburg, c.1518. Creator: Workshop of Jacob Cornelisz van OostsanenPortrait of Jan Gerritsz van Egmond van de Nijenburg, c.1518. Other Title(s): Jan Gerritsz van Egmond (d 1523). Bailiff of Nieuwburg
Man receives account for stupidities, 1826. Creator: Henry Bonaventure MonnierMan receives account for stupidities, 1826. 'Le payement des sottises'. Scene in London: A man receives the bill for his stupidities/nonsense from a messenger or bailiff. Print no
Portrait of Willem Ploos van Amstel, Bailiff of Loosdrecht, 1578. Creator: AnonPortrait of Willem Ploos van Amstel, Bailiff of Loosdrecht, 1578
Cartoon of Adriaan van Zwieten, 1710-1720. Creator: AnonCartoon of Adriaan van Zwieten, 1710-1720. Adriaan van Zwieten was a judge of Van Oldenbarnevelt; bear with dressing gown and fur hat in wreath of flowers and leaves
Portrait of Arent Franckensz van der Meer, Lord of Pendrecht, called Malicious Aertje, c.1550-c.1560 Creator: AnonPortrait of Arent Franckensz van der Meer, Lord of Pendrecht, called Malicious Aertje, c.1550-c.1560
Portrait of Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Bailiff of Muiden, Historian and Poet, 1630-1700
Presumably Posthumous Portrait of Rudolph van Buynou (d 1542), High Bailiff of Stavoren and 'Grietma CreatorPresumably Posthumous Portrait of Rudolph van Buynou (d 1542), High Bailiff of Stavoren and 'Grietman'of Gaasterland, 1553. Attributed to Adriaen van Cronenburg
Willem III, Count of Holland, Ordering the Beheadal of the Bailiff of Zuid Holland, 1336, 1620-1649Willem III, Count of Holland, Count of Holland, Ordering the Beheadal of the Bailiff of Zuid Holland, 1336, 1620-1649
Willem Kettingh (d 1670). Chief Treasurer and Bailiff of the Prince of Orange, c.1755. Creator: Mattheus VerheydenWillem Kettingh (d 1670). Chief Treasurer and Bailiff of the Prince of Orange, c.1755
Portrait of Caspar Adriaen Parduyn (1685-1735), Bailiff of Middelburg, 1705-1753. Creator: Philip Van DijkPortrait of Caspar Adriaen Parduyn (1685-1735), Bailiff of Middelburg, 1705-1753
Evicted Tenants, 1892. Creator: Erik HenningsenEvicted Tenants, 1892
Portrait de Pierre-Jacques Bréart, huissier commissaire-priseur au Châtelet de Paris, c1760. Creator: Ecole FrancaisePortrait de Pierre-Jacques Breart, huissier commissaire-priseur au Chatelet de Paris, c1760
Bum Bailiff Out-Dones, April 1, 1819. Creator: JL MarksBum Bailiff Out-Dones, April 1, 1819
"Honeywood introducing the Bailiffs to Miss Richland as his friends", by W. P. Frith, R.A... 1862"Honeywood introducing the Bailiffs to Miss Richland as his friends", by W. P. Frith, R.A. in the Sheepshanks Collection, Kensington Museum, 1862. Engraving of a painting
Under the plan of campaign-on the Vandeleur Estate, 1888. Creator: UnknownUnder the plan of campaign-on the Vandeleur Estate, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
A Rakes Progress, Plate 4, ca. 1800. Creator: DentA Rakes Progress, Plate 4, ca. 1800
The Bailiffs Hunt: Going Out in the Morning, In Full Scent, Breaking Cover, and The Pursuit, 1809
The Bailiffs Hunt: At Fault, The Second Escape, Double and Squat, and The Seizure, 1809
House of Gessler, 1890. Creator: UnknownHouse of Gessler, 1890. House of Albrecht Gessler, a legendary 14th-century Habsburg bailiff at Altdorf, whose brutal rule led to the William Tell rebellion
Plate IV of A Rakes Progress, 1735. Artist: William HogarthPlate IV of A Rakes Progress, 1735. The rake, Tom Rakewell, being arrested as he alights from his sedan chair. Forked lightning can be seen in the sky. On the left is a Bow Street officer
The Compleat trull at her lodging in Drury Lane, plate III of The Harlots Progress, 1732; the harlots handsome young lover has cost her an easy life with her Jewish protector
A Rakes Progress, 1735; plate IV of VIII. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress, 1735; plate IV of VIII. Tom Rakewell, heads for a royal levee at St Jamess Palace, London, in his sedan chair. He is stopped by two bailiffs, who arrest him for debt
A New Court of Queens Bench …, 1850A New Court of Queens Bench: As It Ought to Be or The Ladies Trying a Contemptible Scoundrel for a Breach of Promise, pub. 1850 (hand coloured engraving)
A Rakes Progress - 4: The Arrest, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 4: The Arrest, 1733 (1904). Tom Rakewell heads for a royal levee at St Jamess Palace, London, in his sedan chair. He is stopped by two bailiffs, who arrest him for debt
Thomas Pownder, merchant and bailiff of Ipswich, 1525, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawThomas Pownder, merchant and bailiff of Ipswich, 1525, (1843). Copy of a brass in the chancel of the church of St Mary Key, Ipswich, showing Thomas Pownder (died 1525), with his wife and children
Study of Tax Collectors, 1591-1593. Artist: Giuseppe CesariStudy of Tax Collectors, 1591-1593. Cesari, Giuseppe (1568-1640). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
A Harlots Progress, Plate 3, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 3, April 1732
A Rakes Progress, Plate 4, June 25, 1735. Creator: William HogarthA Rakes Progress, Plate 4, June 25, 1735