N/A. Caricature of Napoleon, beheaded, in the hypothetical scenario of an invasion of England. Depicts John Bull holding Napoleon's head on a pitchfork. Etching. Text transcriptions: Top This is to give information for the benefit of all Jacobin Adventurers, that Policies are now offered at Lloyd’s—where the depositor of one Guinea is engitled a hundred if the Corsican Cut-throat is alive 48 Hours after Landing on the British Coast. Middle Ha’ my little Boney! What dost think of Johnny Bull now Plunder old England: hay Make French Slaves of us all! Hay Ravish all our Wives & Daughters; hay O


N/A. Caricature of Napoleon, beheaded, in the hypothetical scenario of an invasion of England. Depicts John Bull holding Napoleon's head on a pitchfork. Etching. Text transcriptions: Top This is to give information for the benefit of all Jacobin Adventurers, that Policies are now offered at Lloyd’s—where the depositor of one Guinea is engitled a hundred if the Corsican Cut-throat is alive 48 Hours after Landing on the British Coast. Middle Ha’ my little Boney! What dost think of Johnny Bull now Plunder old England: hay Make French Slaves of us all! Hay Ravish all our Wives & Daughters; hay O Lord help that silly Head! To think that Johnny Bull would Ever suffer those Lanthere Jaws to Become King of Old Englands Roast Beef & Plumpudding! Bottom 'Buonaparte, 48 hours after landing!--Vide John Bulls home-stroke, armed en masse' . 26 July 1803. James Gillray  (1756–1815)    Alternative names James Gilray; Gillay; Gillray Description British caricaturist and engraver Date of birth/death 13 August 1756 1 June 1815 Location of birth/death London London Work location London Authority control : Q520806 VIAF:66735065 ISNI:0000 0000 8390 3643 ULAN:500017355 LCCN:n50033402 NLA:35125322 WorldCat 220 Bonaparte's head


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