A young man (William Booth) stands before a table at which sit a magistrate and his clerk; a boy whispers something into the magistrate's ear. Engraving by J. Saunders after S. de Wilde.
- De Wilde, Samuel, 1751-1832.
- Date:
- Nov. 2 1793
- Reference:
- 31641i
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An episode in the novel Amelia by Henry Fielding: on the evidence of the watchman, Mr Gotobed, William Booth is brought before Jonathan Thrasher, Justice of the Peace of the city of Westminster, on a mistaken charge of assaulting the watchman and breaking his lantern. He is sentenced to be imprisoned in Newgate prison, London
Publication/Creation
[London] (17 Paternoster Row) : C. Cooke, Nov. 2 1793.
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; image 7.5 x 6.1 cm
Lettering
Amelia. Vol. 1. Ch. 2. p. 12. Booth's examination before Justice Thrasher, on the charge of the watch. S. de Wilde del. I. Saunders sculp. Cooke's Pocket Edition of Select Novels.
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Wellcome Collection 31641i
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