Sir Francis Burdett, holding copies of the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights, is arrested by the Speaker of the House of Commons (who calls Britannia a ‘blank eyed b-h’). Britannia stands, hands clasped in supplication, her lion by her side. Burdett argued in the House of Commons against the imprisonment of the radical John Gale Jones. Failing to have Jones released, Burdett issued a revised edition of his speech in the Weekly Register, an action which the House voted a breach of privilege. The Speaker issued a warrant for Burdett’s arrest and he was taken by soldiers from the Commons to the Tower of London, where he remained until the next Parliamentary recess.
- Title: Britannia lamenting the fate of her favorite son [graphic].
- Publication: [London] : Pubd. April 11th, 1810, by T. Tegg, 111 Cheapside, [11 April 1810]
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