Description
detailing the royal and civic procession on its way from Temple Bar to Guildhall
and the Marble Arch in its original position
while in the background to the left a drawing and quartering is being undertaken
Some form of ceremony is taking place next to the fire in the countryside
View of Rogers' Almshouses which were erected on the north side of Hart Street in the early seventeenth century under a bequest made by Robert Rogers
A perspective and political view of the timber-yard at L-e Size:Large: 7 x 5in detailing the royal and civic'A perspective and political view of the timber yard at L e', 1769. Charles Dingley is sawing through the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights. Dingley, who patented a saw mill in Limehouse, was a rival candidate to John Wilkes in the Middlesex constituency at the general election of 1769.
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