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[[image - colorized print of parachute descent]] Mr. Cocking's Descent from the Balloon Previous to the fatal accident. [[end page]] [[start page]] Accurate engravings of the Parachute and the Royal Nassau Balloon From Drawings made by Mr. Cocking's Permissions, and under his own immediate superintendence, accompanied with an authentic description of this novel and interesting Machine, and the fullest account of the Ascent and Descent, will appear without extra charge, To-morrow, in [[bold]] The Casket,[[/bold]] the cheapest weekly miscellany of literature, Science, and Entertainment, consisting of 16 pages, price only Twopence. Published by Berger, Holywell Street, Strand: Pigot and Co. 59, Fleet Street, and Manchester; Clark, Warwick Lane, and sold, on order, by all dealers on Periodicals. ^[[Ascent from Vauxhall the 24 July 1837, Mr. Cocking was killed on [[Blackheath]] the same evening.]] [[end page]]