Fox, holding Paine's Rights of Man and Sheridan officiate the marriage between Lady Lucy Stanhope and an apothecary composed of medical implements. Charles Stanhope and the apothecary are depicted as sans-culottes.; George: 8787, Gimbel: 250
A group is gathered inside a church where the trio of Priestley, Price and Lindsey are preaching. Paine, as an exciseman is seated centrally and smiling towards Stanhope.; George: 7628
Stanhope, as a skeleton, operates a guillotine in which John Bull, as a bull, has been confined. Landsdowne, as double-faced Janus and Priestley look on and Grafton prepared to light laws and other documents piled on an altar.; George: 8443
Pitt is being tried in the House of Commons, before an audience of English sans-culottes. Stanhope reads the charges to Fox, who is depicted as Speaker of the House and Sheridan, as scribe. Paine's Rights of Man is among the books visible on his table.; George: 8624 Gimbel: 249