Interior of the House of Lords during a public inquiry into Queen Caroline in 1820. Stipple engraving by J. G. Murray after J. Stephanoff.
- Stephanoff, James, 1788?-1874.
- Date:
- 1 June 1823
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- 42555i
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In 1795 the Prince Regent married Princess Caroline of Brunswick (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) and forced the government in 1806 to accept an inquiry into her conduct (i.e. adultery), but serious charges against her were not proved. In 1820 the Cabinet introduced a bill to dissolve the king's marriage and thereby deprive the Queen of her title. The inquiry which this print shows lasted from August to November 1820 and the bill was passed in the House of Lords by a small majority
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[London] (Pall Mall) : R. Bowyer, 1 June 1823.
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1 print : stipple engraving, with etching ; image 47 x 33.5 cm
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View of the interior of the House of Lords, during the important investigation in 1820. Engraved by John George Murray. Painted by J. Stephanoff.
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Wellcome Collection 42555i
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