Pitt as gulliver strides across the design stooping to put an extinguisher over a crowd of gesticulating lilliputians (right) confined within a hoop inscribed 'copenhagen'. He is dressed as a watchman, with long coat in whose belt is a rattle; his lantern is inscribed 'for protecting his majesty's person'; its rays are directed on the crowd. He wears a peaked hunting-cap and the coat is blue with red facings, indicating the windsor uniform. His extinguisher is surmounted by a crown, and inscribed 'for preventing seditious meetings'. He says: "aye! aye! my seditious lads i'm down upon you i'll darken your day lights i'll stop your throats. "
among the lilliputians are stanhope (left), wearing a bonnet-rouge, in profile to the left, both arms held up; fox, full-face, and sheridan next him in profile to the right are conspicuous. A thin man in the centre, raised above the crowd, and haranguing them, is probably thelwall. They say: "he'll put us out to a certainty. " 1 december 1795
etching with hand-colouring. Date: 1795. Dimensions: Height: 318 mm; Width: 485 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: William Pitt the Younger. Collection: British Museum. The royal extinguisher or Gulliver putting out the patriots of Lilliput!!! (BM 1868,0808.6487)
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