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Integrity retiring from Office!, 1801Integrity retiring from Office!, Pub. 1801 (hand coloured engraving). William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) resigns as Prime Minister in protest at Kings rejection of the bills to unite England
Uncorking Old Sherry, March 10, 1805. Creator: James GillrayUncorking Old Sherry, March 10, 1805
Two Boys Blowing a Bladder by Candle-light, 1773. 1773. Creator: Peter Perez BurdettTwo Boys Blowing a Bladder by Candle-light, 1773
A Rough Sketch of the Times as Deleniated by Sir Francis Burdett, [May 9, 1810], reissued 1819
This is the House in Gloucester Place, Plate 2, May 26, 1809. May 26, 1809This is the House in Gloucester Place, Plate 2, May 26, 1809
A Rough Sketch of the Times as Deleniated by Sir Francis Burdett, 1810. 1810A Rough Sketch of the Times as Deleniated by Sir Francis Burdett, 1810
You May Know a Man by the Company He Keeps, 1833. Creator: John Doyle" You May Know a Man by the Company He Keeps", 1833. Burdett (Sir Francis Burdett), Cobbett (William Cobbett), Althorp (John Charles Spencer)
Middlesex-election, 1804. A long pull, a strong pull and a pull all together, 1804. Sir Francis Burdett drawn by his supporters in his carriage
Cockney laureate elected, c1821. Artist: Joseph GleadahCockney laureate elected, c1821. A procession of radicals comprising Francis Place, Joseph Hume, Francis Burdett and Jeremy Bentham (fallen from his pony) being led up Ludgate Hill, London
Triumphal car, pulled by four horses, June 29th, 1807Triumphal car, pulled by four horses, which conveyed Sir Francis Burdett to the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand, June 29th, 1807
A Wood-in Triumph, or a New Idol for the Ragamuffins, 1809. Artist: C WilliamsA Wood-in Triumph, or a New Idol for the Ragamuffins, 1809. A crowd of labourers and beggars doffing their hats or drawing the Lord Mayors coach, containing Sheriff Wood
Sir Francis Burdetts imprisonment in the Tower of London, 1810. Interior view of the Tower of London, with Sir Francis Burdett behind bars clutching a copy of the Magna Carta
The Cats let out of the bag or the Rats in Dismay, 1811The Cats let out of the bag or the Rats in Dismay, pub March 1811 (hand coloured etching). The cats and rats faces are several famous political figures
Sir Francis Burdett, English reformist politician, c1810 (1878)Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), English reformist politician, c1810 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]
Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), English reformist politician, 19th century. Artist: James MorrisonSir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), English reformist politician, 19th century