A Mock Election in the Kings Bench Prison, c1828, (1912). Artist: Bonner
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A Mock Election in the Kings Bench Prison, c1828, (1912). Artist: Bonner
A Mock Election in the Kings Bench Prison, c1828, (1912). In July 1827, the inmates of the Kings Bench Prison, Borough, South London, proposed that they should elect a member to represent Tenterden (the prison) in Parliament. Benjamin Haydon (1786-1846) produced a picture of the Mock Election, and it sold to King George IV (1762-1830) for £ 500. From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
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A C Black Adam Charles Adam Charles Black Benjamin Haydon Benjamin Robert Benjamin Robert Haydon Besant Bonner Courtyard Drinking Election George Iv Haydon Inmate King George Iv King Of Great Britain Mock Mockery Noisy Penitentiary Prince Of Wales Prince Regent Prinnie Prinny Prison Representative Sir Walter Sir Walter Besant South Of The Thames Southwark Walter Walter Besant
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