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Top center, portraits of the Anabaptist leader Jan Beukelszoon ("Iohan Bocold rex Anabapt") and one of his wives ("Elisa Johan[nis] uxor regina")&#13;
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1 print : line engraving&#13;
Lettering&#13;
Le poids de la ville, &amp; la halle au beure. ... Lettering continues with descriptions of the contents</text>
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