The copy in the British Museum is subscribed, below the caption, ‘Published 1st July 1780 by Fielding & Walker, Pater-Noster Row.’ This line was probably cut away from the present print when it was cropped.
Engraved by John Kinnerley from a drawing by Satchwell. Engraving published 26 Oct. 1809.
Captioned ‘Lord George Gordon, President of the Protestant Association.’ From a drawing from the life by R. Bran. Published by E. Evans, 1 Great Queen Street, Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
‘Αγωνίζεσθε.’ (Cf. Luke, xiii, 24.) Dated at Halle. Numbered 327.
Two inscriptions, (i) on the recto, (ii) on the verso. (i) ‘Vive Deo, qui est Autor vitæ tuæ. | Vive Conscientiæ, quæ est vita vitæ tuæ. Vive Famæ, quæ est vita post vitam tuam.’ Probably written at Weimar. The writer’s title is ‘Secretarius Saxo-Vinar.’ (ii) ‘Longe facilius ignota scrutari, quam nota repetere.’ Dated at Arnstadt. Numbered 399 on the recto.
Engraved by Charles Grignion from a drawing by Thomas Stothard. Engraving published 18 Mar. 1783.
‘Non humani sed divini Judicii regula metiuntur Christiani fines suos.’ Dated at Jena. Numbered 141.
‘Unusquisque nostrum de seipso rationem reddet Deo.’ Dated at Giessen.
Engraved by Charles Grignion from a drawing by Thomas Stothard. Engraving published 19 Dec. 1782.
‘Talis sit Theologi animus, qualis mundi status super lunam: Semper ibi serenum.’ Dated at Wittenberg. Numbered 263.
Three inscriptions on one sheet. (i) ‘Corrige præteritum | præsens rege | cerne futurum.’ (ii) ‘Loco et Tempore.’ (iii) ‘Honor alit artes.’
Engraved by Pieter Serwouters.
‘Mimez sans interêt, | Pardonnez sans foiblesse, | Soyez soumis aux grands | Sans aucune baissesse.’ Dated at Jena. Decorated with fragments torn from a printed almanac.
Caen.—Sends an account of events at Hermival (see f. 5).
(Letter-head of the Commissaire du Directoire Exécutif, près l’Administration Départementale du Calvados. Answered on 16 Mar.)