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     “The Discovery or Female Free-Mason” - Portrait of the Chevalier d’Eon

    Printed for S. Hooper, 1771(The British Museum)

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     “A Deputation from Jonathan's and the Free-Masons”  The Chevalier d’Eon Dressed Half as a Man, Half as a Woman

    by Anonymous 1771(The British Museum)

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     “THE RAPE OF MISS DEON FROM FRANCE TO ENGLAND” 

    by Anonymous 1771(The British Museum)

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     “The Trial of M. D'Eon by a Jury of Matrons” 

    by Anonymous 1771(The British Museum)

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     “Mademoiselle de Beaumont or the Chevalier D'Eon” 

    by Anonymous 1777 (The British Museum)

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    "CHEVALIÈRE D'EON."

    by Anonymous 1778(The British Museum)

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     The Chevalier D'Eon

    by Francis Hastings Rawdon c. 1790(Ruth Stone)

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     “Anatomie des parties de la génértion de l’homme et de la femme” 

    Jacques Fabien Gautier D’Agoty, Paris 1773(National Library of Medicine)

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