T. C. DRUCE, THE FIFTH DUKE OF PORTLAND The proprietor of the Baker street bazaar. (From a painting in Welbeck Abbey). THE CONCLUSION OF THE DRUCE-PORTLAND CASE —From Illustrated London News. The Druce case turned upon the truth or falsity of the statement that the fifth Duke of Portland was also T. C. Druce, the proprietor of the Baker street bazaar. T. C. Druce was said to have died in 1864, and the late Duke did not die until 1879. Compare the eyes in the two small circle portraits. The Duke wore no beard, but T. C. Druce did.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 45
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99T. C. DRUCE, THE FIFTH DUKE OF PORTLAND The proprietor of the Baker street bazaar. (From a painting in Welbeck Abbey). THE CONCLUSION OF THE DRUCE-PORTLAND CASE —From Illustrated London News. The Druce case turned upon the truth or falsity of the statement that the fifth Duke of Portland was also T. C. Druce, the proprietor of the Baker street bazaar. T. C. Druce was said to have died in 1864, and the late Duke did not die until 1879. Compare the eyes in the two small circle portraits. The Duke wore no beard, but T. C. Druce did. Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 45
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