[Richard Gude?] To the Independent Freeholders of the County of Middlesex.
Williams fecit.
[n.d., c.1827.]
Rare stipple, printed in red and black. Sheet 310 x 205mm. Trimmed within plate, small stains.
A man stands outside the Crown Office, on which is a poster 'Gude for Coroner'. He holds an eyeglass in one hand. In 1827 a Richard Gude wrote to Robert Peel, the Home Secretary, complaining contests for vacant coroners arose 'from a trial of strength between the political parties in the county'.
Not in BM.
[Ref: 64186] £180.00
[n.d., c.1827.]
Rare stipple, printed in red and black. Sheet 310 x 205mm. Trimmed within plate, small stains.
A man stands outside the Crown Office, on which is a poster 'Gude for Coroner'. He holds an eyeglass in one hand. In 1827 a Richard Gude wrote to Robert Peel, the Home Secretary, complaining contests for vacant coroners arose 'from a trial of strength between the political parties in the county'.
Not in BM.
[Ref: 64186] £180.00