Grenville (left) stands in st. James's park in profile to the right, firing a gun with a wide barrel at a group of winged money-bags, &c, flying in the upper right corner of the design, rising on smoke issuing from the chimneys of 'buckingham house'. A pen in his round hat indicates his secretaryship. Dead game hangs from his person: a hare whose body is a money-bag inscribed 'secretaryship of state £7000 pr ann. ', a goose, whose similar body is inscribed 'sinecures £9000pr ann. ', and two goslings, respectively 'private pension £4000' and '£3000 pr ann. ' the central bird at which he fires at close range is a winged document: 'ranger of the park'; winged bags are '75000 pr ann', '3000 pr ann', and '7000 pr ann'. All these he hits. A winged ducal coronet is flying up towards the line of fire. A group of dogs with human faces surrounds him; they lick his boots, look up at him expectantly, or watch the shot; one has a collar inscribed 'whitehall'. The southern part of the east front of buckingham house fills the right part of the design. Behind grenville are trees. Beneath the title is etched:
'"he shoots a good shot; it will do a mans heart good to see him; he will
"charge you & discharge you, with the motion of a pewterers hammer; and "when he has his game in view, he will about, & about, & come you in, &
"come you in; rah, tah, tah, will he say; & away again will he go, & again
"will he come; & round will he wheel! o! i shall never see such another "fellow. ' 1 february 1792
hand-coloured etching. Date: 1792. Dimensions: Height: 355 mm; Width: 252 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville. Collection: British Museum. A good-shot;-or-Billy-ranger, the game keeper, in a fine sporting country (BM 1851,0901.581)
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