A Plumper for Paul!–or–the Little Taylor Done Over; vide–the terrible Effects of provoking a Red-hot Shot from the Broad-Bottom'd-Whig-Battery

March 13, 1807
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  • Title: A Plumper for Paul!–or–the Little Taylor Done Over; vide–the terrible Effects of provoking a Red-hot Shot from the Broad-Bottom'd-Whig-Battery
  • Subject: James Gillray (British, London 1756–1815 London)
  • Publisher: Hannah Humphrey (British, ca. 1745–1819)
  • Subject: Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester (British, Abingdon, Berkshire 1757–1829 London)
  • Subject: William Bosville (British, 1745–1813)
  • Subject: Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet (British, 1770–1844)
  • Subject: William Cobbett (British, Farnham, Surrey 1763–1835 Surrey)
  • Subject: Right Hon Richard Fitzpatrick (Anglo-Irish, 1747–1813)
  • Subject: William Drake (British, 1723–1801)
  • Subject: Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (British, Northumberland 1764–1845 Northumberland)
  • Subject: James Paull (British, 1770–1808)
  • Subject: Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne (British, 1780–1863)
  • Subject: John Allan Powell (British, Jamaica ca. 1781–1859 Foster's, Hendon, Middlesex)
  • Subject: Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Irish, Dublin 1751–1816 London)
  • Subject: Bill Soanes (British, active 1807)
  • Subject: John Horne Tooke (British, 1736–1812)
  • Subject: Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley (British, 1760–1842)
  • Subject: William Windham (British, 1750–1810)
  • Subject: Richard Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (British, 1776–1839)
  • Date: March 13, 1807
  • Medium: Hand-colored etching
  • Dimensions: sheet (clipped impression): 9 5/8 x 13 9/16 in. (24.4 x 34.4 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1917
  • Object Number: 17.3.888-68
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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