North America -- British Empire -- Colony of Connecticut -- Branford, North America -- British Empire -- Colony of Connecticut -- Guilford, North America -- British Empire -- Colony of Connecticut -- Niantic, North America -- Indian Country -- Hammonasset Territory -- Agicomock, North America -- Indian Country -- Niantic, Western Territory, North America -- United States of America -- State of Connecticut -- Branford, North America -- United States of America -- State of Connecticut -- East Lyme, North America -- United States of America -- State of Connecticut -- Guilford, and Unknown
North America -- British Empire -- Colony of Connecticut -- Niantic, North America -- Indian Country -- Niantic, Western Territory, and North America -- United States of America -- State of Connecticut -- East Lyme
North America -- British Empire -- Colony of Connecticut -- East Haven -- Meeting House, North America -- British Empire -- Colony of Connecticut -- New Haven -- Quinnipiac river, North America -- Indian Country -- Quinnipiac Territory -- East Haven, North America -- United States of America -- State of Connecticut -- East Haven -- Meeting House, and North America -- United States of America -- State of Connecticut -- New Haven -- Quinnipiac river
Subject (Name):
Hemingway (Wooster), Sarah, Street, Nicholas (1730-1806), and Unknown
"Portrait, bust in a mock oval frame, directed front, head turned to look right, white cravat and double-breasted jacket open at the neck with only one button done up; after Hamilton."--British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1870,1008.2480
Alternative Title:
Right Honorable William Burton
Description:
Title from caption below image., Publisher from British Museum online catalogue., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and In the right bottom corner, ownership stamp with "VR" below an image of a crown. The print is from the Royal Collection formerly at Windsor?
"Fox stoops to support on his back Horne Tooke, who is about to climb into the window of 'St Stephe[n's] Chap[el]', the name on a slab over the door, partly cut off by the right margin. The door is being closed by Lord Temple, who says: "He shall not pollute this holy Temple". Tooke rests his right foot on Fox's back, his hands grasping the sill; his left toe is in a cranny in the wall above a placard headed: 'Old Sarum Dilly takes only one at the Brazenface'. He looks down at Fox, saying, "don't give way I am not quite in Yet". Fox, his head towards the door, one foot supported on a book: 'Powerfull Reasons for Non attendance', says: "Come on with you!! and mind and button your great Coat to hide the Old Cassock." Tooke's greatcoat hangs open, showing his coat, and the skirt of a short cassock over knee-breeches. On the wall beside him is a torn placard: 'A New Edition The Diversions of Purley by the Rev John H...' The keystone of the arch over the door, on the extreme right, is a satyr's head, leering at Tooke with protruding tongue."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Westminster ceceeder on fresh duty and Westminster seceder on fresh duty
Description:
Title etched below image; the letter "n" in "Westminster" is etched backwards, and the third "e" in "ceceeder" is etched above the line, inserted with a caret., Attributed to Charles Williams in the British Museum catalogue., Early state, before spelling of "ceceeder" in title changed to "seceder". For the later state with this correction, see no. 9715 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 8., Printseller's announcement beneath lower right corner of image: Folios of caracatures [sic] lent out for the evening., and Watermark.
Publisher:
Pubd. March 14, 1801 by S.W. Fores, 50 Piccadilly
Subject (Geographic):
England and London.
Subject (Name):
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806, Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812, Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos, Duke of, 1776-1839, and St. Stephen's Chapel (Westminster, London, England),