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'Sir William Garrard

The satire refers to the popular discontent with the King's conduct ten years after his acclamation in 1760

Kensington

Perspective view of the revolving temple erected for the peace celebrations of 1814

Interior view of Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey

The Rival Candidates mb-width 4937 'Sir William Garrard'The Rival Candidates', 1784. The three candidates for the Westminster constituency at the 1784 general election. Charles James Fox in the centre, in the pose of orator, is inscribed Demosthenes; Lord Hood on the left is inscribed Themistocles; and Sir Cecil Wray on the right, with a sly expression, is called Judas Iscariot. A satire on Wray for his desertion of Fox. In a close contest, Hood and Fox won the two available seats with Wray losing out in

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