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Caricature of the Duke of Marlborough.
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. A foppish Duke of Marlborough being contrasted with his warlike ancestor. Originally published 1803.
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Caricature of the Duke of Bedford
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. The Duke of Bedford as a centaur wearing racing colours, caricaturing his fondness for racing. Originally published 1799.
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Caricature of John Nicholls
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. John Nicholls (1745?-1832), politician. Originally published 1799.
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Caricature of Boothby Clopton
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. Boothby Clopton was a well-known eccentric, here shown carrying a large parasol. Having exhausting his fortune he shot himself. Originally published 1800.
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Satire on Fox Hunting
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. Decorative set of caricatures, with Gillray depicting inept huntsmen. First published 1800.
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£600.00

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Caricature of Pitt & Fox
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. Charles James Fox is watched by Prime Minister William Pitt climbing on a pile of papers to reach the grapes of office. Among the papers is 'Review of the Charges against Warren Hastings', the first Governor-General of India. First published 1788.
GILL0018
£225.00

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Caricature of the House of Commons
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. An attempt to charge Sheridan with electoral corruption is 'blown out' of court. The goose is Sir Francis Burdett. First published 1807.
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Satire on a famous scandal
James Gillray.

London, H.G.Bohn, 1851. Elizabeth Gunning forged a letter to her father from the Duke of Marlborough, proporting his approval of her match with his son, the Marquis of Blandford. Having been discovered and ejected from her father's house, this satirises her attempts to deny the forgery, swearing an affidavit before a necromancer. First published 1792.
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