Description
while in the background to the left a drawing and quartering is being undertaken
and the Marble Arch in its original position
A man in the costume of the late 17th century carrying a tankard or churn over one shoulder
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 while in the background to'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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