The Wiseacre Corporation.Gentlemen I am not going to the further end of the Country to prove what I say; the Road which I am obliged to pass to my nown House, is quite unpassable to any thing but a beast. I likeways move that lamps in the Parish be taken down every night, and hung up every morning, to prevent their being broke: Agreed. Resolv'd that the thanks of this meeting be given to the Chairman for his Partial conduct: passed Crim. con.
Published 10.th Sept.r 1804, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street London.
Etching with stipple. 200 x 255mm (8 x 10"), large margins.
Satire of a country justices' meeting held, according to the map on the desk, in 'Break-Neck Shire'.
BM Satires 10358
[Ref: 51747] £120.00
Etching with stipple. 200 x 255mm (8 x 10"), large margins.
Satire of a country justices' meeting held, according to the map on the desk, in 'Break-Neck Shire'.
BM Satires 10358
[Ref: 51747] £120.00