Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from those of the periodical for which this plate was engraved., Two lines of quote below image: -- yet be not sad, good brothers / For to speak the truth it very well becomes you. Shakespeare., Plate from: The Political register and London museum. London : Printed for J. Almon, v. 2 (1768), p.66., Temporary local subject terms: Vehicles: truck -- Pcitures amplifying subject -- Ministries: Grafton Administration -- Male dress: waistcoats -- Influence: Lord Bute's influence -- Punishment: birch rod -- Edward Bright, 1721-1750., and Mounted to 37 x 29 cm.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820, Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778, Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792, Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of, 1705-1793, Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitzroy, Duke of, 1735-1811, Sandwich, John Montagu, Earl of, 1718-1792, Granby, John Manners, Marquis of, 1721-1770, De Grey, William, Baron Walsingham, 1719-1781, Norton, Fletcher, 1716-1789, Willes, Edward, Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, 1693-1768, and Northington, Robert Henley, Earl of, 1708?-1772
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames of a woman identified as the widow of Lord A.H., (on the left and numbered 28), and her alleged lover on the right, a Colonel C. of the Guards, (numbered 29).
Alternative Title:
Complying Colonel
Description:
Title from item., Place of publication from Plomer's Dictionaries of printers and booksellers, page 316., From the "Histories of the téte-à-téte annexed" i ni the Town and Country Magazine, 1777 p. 513., and Subjects identified in the British Museum catalogue.
Publisher:
Published as the Act directs by A. Hamilton Junr. ...
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames. Subjects in the original publication are identified as the Earl of Sandwich (No.16) and Miss Martha Ray (No.15); see British Museum catalogue
Alternative Title:
Intriguing colonel
Description:
Titles from text below images., Tête-à-tête probably from the Oxford Magazine, June 1792., and Copy, in reverse, of a tête-à-tête published in Town and country magazine, November 1769 (i, 561), with different titles and plate numbers. Cf. No. 4361 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 4.
Titles from text below images., Plates originally issued in: "Histories of the tete-a-tete annexed" in the Town and country magazine, xviii, 233., The two illustrations are numbered "No. XIII" and "No. XIV" in upper left above each oval, respectively., and Temporary local subject terms: Mary Corbyn.
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from that of the magazine for which this plate was engraved., Dated In British Museum catalogue: 1 September 1772., Plate from: The Oxford magazine, or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 9, p. 69., and Temporary local subject terms: Statesmen -- Demons -- Death -- Allusion to Ten Commandments -- Bribery -- Treason.
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames of Mr. Schoole, barrister, and Mrs. Alicia (Fowler) Rybot, illustrating Mrs. Rybot's trial at Doctors' Commons
Alternative Title:
Special pleader
Description:
Titles from text below images. and From the "Histories of the téte-à-téte annexed" in the Town and Country Magazine, 1790, page 435.
Title from item., Publication place and date inferred from those of the periodical for which this plate was engraved., Four lines of verse below image: The puppets blindly led away, are made to act for ends unknown ..., Plate from: The Political register and London museum. London : Printed for J. Almon, v. 1 (1767)., and Temporary local subject terms: Buildings: St. James's Palace -- Puppets -- Puppeteers -- Theater: stage -- Theater curtain -- Devil -- Audiences -- Wigs: bag wig.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778, Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792, Holland, Henry Fox, Baron, 1705-1774, Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, 1693-1768, Sandwich, John Montagu, Earl of, 1718-1792, Norton, Fletcher, 1716-1789, Barrington, William Wildman Barrington, Viscount, 1717-1793, Warburton, William, 1698-1779, Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773, Winchilsea, Daniel Finch, Earl of, 1689-1769, Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773, and Granby, John Manners, Marquis of, 1721-1770
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames of subjects identified by George in the original publication as a Colonel C. in the Guards (No. 9) and the widow of Lord 'A.H.' (No.8).
Alternative Title:
Susceptible soldier
Description:
Titles from text below images. and Copy of a tête-à-tête published in Town and country magazine, November 1777 (ix, 513), with different titles and plate numbers. Cf. No. 5420 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v.5.
Young cub attended by the clerks of the Admiralty at Arthurs
Description:
Title from text below image., Publication place and date from British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Illustration to a letter describing Charles James Fox's gambling proclivities while in the post of the Lord of the Admiralty., Plate from: The Oxford magazine, or, Universal museum ... London : Printed for the authors, v. 8, p. 28., and Temporary local subject terms: Clubs: Arthur's -- Domestic service: scullion boy -- Reference to the Lord of Admiralty -- Admiralty clerks -- Reference to Hoyle.