Thomas Leatherbreeches the Somersetshire – Grimaldi receiving an answer to his letter
£280.00
William Heath (Paul Pry)
Thomas Leatherbreeches the Somersetshire – Grimaldi receiving an answer to his letter
London, T McLean, 1829
Etching
Original hand colouring
375 x 260 mm
£280
William Heath (Paul Pry)
Thomas Leatherbreeches the Somersetshire – Grimaldi receiving an answer to his letter
London, T McLean, 1829
Etching
Original hand colouring
375 x 260 mm
£280
Lethbridge, dressed as a clown, staggers back with flexed knees, and a fixed and terrified stare. In his right hand he holds up a halter labelled ‘No Popery’; in the left is a letter: ‘Sir We Just Trouble with a Line—which we sincerely hope will accelerate your Elevation.’ He says: ‘I know I’m a little changed—but they whant to Halter [H crossed out] me entirely.’ Above the design:’—Serris [sic] of sketches—of the principal performers in the Grand New Pantomime—Call’d The popes Eye—or Tricks & Changes—brought out with considerable applause at the National Theatre 1829.’
Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge (1778-1849), M.P. for Somerset (whose father had the same nickname, , had taken a prominent part in a Devonshire protest against concessions to Catholics in January; on 6 Feb., after the King’s Speech, he announced that his opinions were unchanged. On 6 Mar. he explained that he now supported Emancipation, believing that the measure was necessary and that the feeling in the country was altered
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