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Elizabeth Conyngham, Marchioness Conyngham
British noble, mistress of King George IV
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A mandarin falls back fainting onto a settee, attended by three ladies and a man all in Chinese dress; representing the King's anguish at the bill (which condemned the Queen's adultery and reduced her rights) being thrown out. Coloured etching, 1820.
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Date: 15 November 1820
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Reference: 12216i
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King George IV and the Marchioness of Conyngham grieve over the body of a dead giraffe, which had been sent to them by Mehmet Ali, Pasha of Egypt. Lithograph attributed to J. Doyle, 1829.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.
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Date: Augt. 11 1829
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Reference: 581026i
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King George IV with Lady Conyngham inspecting wigs on wig-stands presented by a Frenchman; representing a disagreement in the cabinet with the 'Canning-ites' over the Corn bill. Coloured etching by T. Jones, 1828.
Jones, Thomas Howell, active 1828.
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Date: March 1828
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Reference: 12221i
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King George IV and entourage laden with provisions, about to embark from Brighton in the Royal Yacht; representing the extravagant monarch's distressed retreat from England at the time of the Queen's trial. Coloured etching by R. Cruikshank, 1820.
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856.
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Date: September 1820
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Reference: 12215i
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Lady Conyngham sitting on a stool with her hand on a crown. Etching by William Heath.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.
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Date: Oct.10 1829
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Reference: 29670i
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