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Drawing of pet squirrel by King George III's would-be assassin to go on display

Drawing of pet squirrel by King George III's would-be assassin to go on display

Epitaph, Of My Poor Jack, Squirrel, is one of many pet epitaphs by Hadfield, who was a patient at Bethlem. He suffered delusions about the end of the world and became convinced he must sacrifice himself to save mankind.
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