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English: Drawing of bust of Sir Edward Hungerford (d.1711) formerly in Hungerford Market. Published in Gentleman's Magazine, 1832, part 2, p.113. Inscription: Forum utilitate publicae per quem necessarium Regia Caroli (Secun)di annuente Majestatae propriis sumptibus erexit perfecitq(ue) D(ominus) Edoardus Hungerford Balnei Miles anno MDCLXXXII ("This market for the use of the public with the royal consent of His Majesty Charles the Second, Lord Edward Hungerford, Knight of the Bath, erected and completed at his own expense in the year 1682")
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Source https://books.google.co.uk/books?pg=PA114&lpg=PA114&dq=regiment+of+archers+edward+hungerford&sig=T65RWV7ngv9CW-_8lvg1FvtfYvY&ei=begGUffqH8Wn0QWky4HICw&id=6rQUAAAAQAAJ&ots=9FVAxq78NV&output=text
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