Foxites sit at an oblong table, in deep sleep, with night-caps (bonnets-rouges with cockades) drawn over their eyes, as if at a meeting of the whig club (cf. 'jacobine wigs, or good night to the party', bmsat 8140, and bmsat 9258). Before them on the table are papers. Norfolk presides (right), holding a staff, 'birth right', indicating his hereditary earl-marshalship. His paper is 'nelson's victory'. On his right sits bedford, on his left. Burdett, beside whom is a paper: 'let us all be unhappy together'. Fox, full-face, is the centre figure, his head in both hands, holding a lighted pipe which spills its ashes. Before him are two papers: 'ireland' and 'french defeated by warren'. Next, sheridan, with a letter beginning 'dear citizen' and signed 'a o'conner' (see bmsat 9245, &c). On the table is a bottle of 'sherry'. Next and on the extreme left is erskine, his head drooping characteristically (cf. Bmsat 9248). Facing him is derby with 'buonopartes total defeat'. Another paper: 'defeat of the french fleet of the nile by admiral nelson'. On the wall is a row of portraits (left to right): 'counceler muir', who had given advice to the french on the projected invasion, see bmsat 8360; 'napper tandy' (see bmsat 9424); holt, whole length and carrying a spear ('general' joseph holt, a leader in the irish rebellion, see his 'memoirs', ed. T. C. Croker, 1838); 't paine' (see bmsat 8287); 'l e fits gerald' (see bmsat 9227, &c). 3 november 1798
etching. Date: 1798. Dimensions: Height: 232 mm; Width: 341 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford. Collection: British Museum. A sleepy dose to the Jacobines-or the effects of Nelsons victory (BM 1868,0808.6783)
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