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The Sedition Hunter Disappointed -or- D___g by Winchester Measure, 2 April 1798

 Item — Box: LF104/5 Box 1
Reference code: LF104/5/11
The Sedition Hunter Disappointed -or- D___g by Winchester Measure, 2 April 1798
The Sedition Hunter Disappointed -or- D___g by Winchester Measure, 2 April 1798

Scope and Contents

Artist: Charles William. Published: S. W. Fores. The interior of a court of law, evidently Winchester assizes. Counsel sit behind a concave barrier, the judge sits in the centre behind and above them, the scales of Justice evenly balanced above his head. He says: "if a Man is disposed to D------n he may as well D------n Mr P------as any body else". In the foreground stand five farmers or countrymen, with one more fashionably dressed man who straddles across a paper which lies on the ground: 'Information against Nicola[s] Ploughsha[re]', turning his head angrily to a fat farmer who asks: "do you hear that Informer D . . . Mr P. . . D . . . Mr P . . . D . . . Mr P . . ." The informer answers: "as its lawfull for a Man to D------ who he pleases I say D------ the Judge I say D------the Judge D------the Judge." The other countrymen, highly delighted, stand in pairs to right and left of the disputants. One (left), wearing a smock under his coat, says: "ha ha D . . . Mr P. . . Neighbour" and is answered "D . . . en zo I zay". Another (right) says to the informer: "I zay Friend D . . . Mr P . . . D . . . Mr P . . . I zay". His neighbour says "zo I zay D . . . Mr P. . .". A group of men in a box raised above the level of the court, partly visible on the left (? the jury), agree between themselves: "D------ M P . . ."; "Yes Yes"; "O Yes with all my Heart"; "aye aye." Description from the British Museum.

Dates

  • Creation: 2 April 1798

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1.0 Item(s)

Language of Materials

English