Keys to Prints of the Coronation of George IV, and Investigation in the House of Lords in 1820 ca. 1823 After James Stephanoff This print provides a key to the portraits in Stephanoff's "View of the House of Lords" (lower center), supplemented with a ground plan of the House of Lords (above), a key to a print of the Coronation of George IV by Stephanoff (at upper left), a view of the Villa D'Este on the lake of Como, the residence of her late Majesty Queen Caroline (at upper right), and finally directions for placing the prints in a related book. In 1820 the Lords had debated the Trials and Pe
Keys to Prints of the Coronation of George IV, and Investigation in the House of Lords in 1820 ca. 1823 After James Stephanoff This print provides a key to the portraits in Stephanoff's "View of the House of Lords" (lower center), supplemented with a ground plan of the House of Lords (above), a key to a print of the Coronation of George IV by Stephanoff (at upper left), a view of the Villa D'Este on the lake of Como, the residence of her late Majesty Queen Caroline (at upper right), and finally directions for placing the prints in a related book. In 1820 the Lords had debated the Trials and Penalties Bill after hearing testimony on the purported adultery of Queen Caroline who then lived in Italy; the bill passed but was not sent on to the Commons so never became law. When George IV was crowned, Caroline returned to England hoping to be crowned queen, was welcomed by the public but prevented from entering Westminster Keys to Prints of the Coronation of George IV, and Investigation in the House of Lords in 1820. After James Stephanoff (British, London ca. 1786/88–1874 Clifton). ca. 1823. Etching. Robert Bowyer (British, Portsmouth 1758–1834 Byfleet, Surrey). Prints
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