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@HistParl The biggest loser from the battle of Prestonpans was the British commander, Sir John Cope, who was lampooned for executing a very rapid #retreat to Berwick; but the whole army was castigated for being 'seized with a Panick' & fleeing after firing one round
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Adorable brown and white Norfolk or water spaniel painted by George Stubbs in 1778 at @YaleBritishArt! Stubbs was most famous for his paintings of animals, especially horses, and studied their anatomy: https://t.co/On4RZO0YIL #earlymodern #arthistory #histSTM #twitterstorians
The Spirit of the Woods: Poet and Painter Rebecca Hey’s Gorgeous 19th-Century Illustrations for the World’s First Encyclopedia of Trees
https://t.co/cY1K2XfxNy
@brainpickings #twitterstorians #illustrationart #19thC #Victorian
"May your years be multiplied to my fond wishes & never know an hour of sorrow"
Lady Bristol to Lord Bristol (born #OTD 1665) on the eve of his #birthday in 1721
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A vibrantly illustrated work on alchemy written in French in ca. 1710 at @BeineckeLibrary: https://t.co/i2I0z42vkI #history #twitterstorians #histSTM #earlymodern
#OnThisDay 1715 the House of Lords debated the impeachment of the 2nd duke of Ormond. After he failed to appear to answer the charges he was #downgraded to James Butler, Yeoman, & his arms as a Knight of the Garter in St George's Windsor taken down & pulverized
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In a not very effective effort to avoid prying eyes the duchess of Beaufort (born #OTD 1711) & her lover Lord Talbot arranged assignations in the #18thcentury equivalent of a country lay-by.
Unsurprisingly the coachmen were watching & later gave evidence against.
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In James Forbes' Mango and the Art of the British Indian Empire, @chatterjee108 explores questions of power and agency found in the imperial entanglement of visual art and natural history. Not to be missed!
#Twitterstorians #EarlyModern #Empire #VisualArt
https://t.co/7kTHUjqOa7
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Summer 1730 & the 1st earl of Sussex makes his will insisting that his book #collection remain at his house so 'they may be always used & enjoyed' by the owner.
The 2nd & 3rd earls died without heirs; the house was demolished.
#collection #twitterstorians #library
Grenville had considered applying for a #peerage a few years before going to the Lords, but admitted that he feared it might have "the appearance of putting myself hors de combat. I am not in the same mind about it for any 10 minutes together."
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#OnThisDay 1757 Thomas Potter was elected MP for Okehampton, completing the triangular arrangement by which he had left John Wilkes his seat at #Aylesbury after Pitt the Elder quit Okehampton for Bath
#HistParl #elections #twitterstorians
Born #OnThisDay 1757 Thomas Rowlandson, artist & caricaturist of Georgian #Britain
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"What can be more necessary... than to set people right in that which most concerns them, their religious & civil liberties & justify the proceedings of the present age by those of the past?"
John Oldmixon, Whig historian, died #OnThisDay 1742
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Died at noon #OnThisDay 1816 Richard Brinsley Sheridan, #theatre impresario, playwright & MP, whose oratory in #Parliament was second to none.
His death was "rapidly accelerated by grief, disappointment, & a deep sense of the neglect he experienced."
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#OnThisDay 1783 the House of Lords debated the #election bribery bill. The earl of Sandwich spoke against lambasting it as:
"a bill of absurdities & such as was fraught with much mischief to the constitutional freedom of election"
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#MPMonday is John Oldcastle, MP for Herefordshire in 1404, though this is not why he is well-known!
A close friend of Henry V, in 1413 Oldcastle was convicted of heresy but was able to evade execution for 4 years.
Read his bio here: https://t.co/tZqgCdn9qS
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"The liberty of the press is the birth-right of a Briton, and is justly esteemed the firmest bulwark of the liberties of this country". Opening line of John Wilkes's #newspaper, The North Briton No.1 published #OnThisDay 1762
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Married #OnThisDay 1747 John Wilkes & Mary Mead. Mary's property enabled Wilkes to refashion himself as squire of #Aylesbury & gave him an entrée into #politics.
The marriage didn't last.
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Born #OnThisDay 1770 Princess Elizabeth, 3rd daughter of George III. The family celebrated her 24th in 1794 with music & a late supper before bed at midnight.
She later married the Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg.
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