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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
The Motion, 1741. The Duke of Argyll, with a flaming sword, driving a coach from which Lord Carteret cries Let me get out.Several people are run over
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
The Ruins of Carthage, c1850. Artist: Henry AdlardThe Ruins of Carthage, c1850. After Grenville Temple (1799-1847). [The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, London, c1850]
Temple & Fountain at Jagwhan, c19th century. Artist: James RedawayTemple & Fountain at Jagwhan, c19th century. After Grenville Temple (1799-1847). [The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, London, c19th century]
The Amphitheatre of El Jenn, 1841. Artist: John SandsThe Amphitheatre of El Jenn, 1841. After Grenville Temple (1799-1847). From Il Mediterraneo Illustrato. [Spirito Battelli ed. Florence, Italy, 1841]
William Wyndham Grenville (1759-1834), 1st Baron Grenville, English politician, 19th century. Artist: TA DeanWilliam Wyndham Grenville (1759-1834), 1st Baron Grenville, English politician, 19th century. Grenville was a Whig statesman and prime minister of Great Britain between 1806 and 1807
William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, British Whig statesman and Prime Minister, 1829. Artist: DeanWilliam Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, British Whig statesman and Prime Minister, 1829. Lord Grenville (1759-1834) was the son of George Grenville
Thomas Grenville (1755-1846), British politician and bibliophile, 19th century. Artist: TA DeanThomas Grenville (1755-1846), British politician and bibliophile, 19th century
The Revenge engaging the Spanish fleet off Flores, 1591 (c1900). Artist: TM RobinsonThe Revenge engaging the Spanish fleet off Flores, 1591 (c1900). Cut off from the rest of the English fleet, the Revenge, under the command of Sir Richard Grenville (c1542-1591)