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Political Electricity,Convicts,Lords,Esquires,Attorneys,King George III,1770

Title: Political electricity; or, an historical & prophetical print in the year 1770 / Bute & Wilkes invent. ; Mercurius & Appeles fect.
Date Created/Published: 1770.
Summary: Detail showing convicts consisting of lords, esquires, and attorneys, in chains, boarding ship, for transport from England to Georgia, under the reign of King George III.
Notes:
Detail of British Museum Cartoon Collection no. 4422A.
Form part of : British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Prisoners--England--1770.
Emigration & immigration--English--1770.
Cartoons (Commentary)--British--1770.
Engravings--British--1770.
Bookmark /96507290/
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