George Hayter's preparatory sketch of Sir John Copley (later 1st Baron Lyndhurst) as Solicitor General, made during the trial of (1820).

Alternative title: 'A portrayal of a death glare.'

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‘She most deliberately, and before God, asserts, that she is wholly innocent of the crime laid to her charge; and she awaits, with unabated confidence, the final result of this unparalleled investigation’ 2/2

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The defence for the Queen opened with a speech from Henry Brougham that took 2 days to complete. It was described by Lord Denman as ‘one of the most powerful orations that ever proceeded from human lips’ 2/2

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in 1820 the trial of Queen Caroline resumed after a three-week break. Find out more here, https://t.co/4VvLYlTii7 1/2

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Something tells me Carol and Ezekiel love to cuddle and have lazy mornings before going out to be the King and Queen of The Kingdom. And yes, laying diagonal on the bed is tots normal.
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I couldn’t resist the idea of a carzekiel baby, so I drew her. Her name is Genevieve and she is a total Papa’s girl though she loves Mama’s snuggles.

The struggle for the snuggles is real!

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in 1820 Lord Castlereagh presented to the Commons communications between the Queen and the PM, seeking to reach an amiable separation agreement. Learn more about the Queen Caroline Affair here, https://t.co/af2OZPbfNM

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The awesomely talented created this and I am having a serious case of heart eyes. 😍🥰

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"Trial by Media: The Queen Caroline Affair," the exhibition co-curated by the LWL's Cynthia Roman & Yale Law Library's Mike Widener last autumn, is now available online & has been enhanced with scholarly essays. View it here: https://t.co/lOYM3743Ry

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Played around with the settings so it wasn’t as flat! Hopefully this one is better!

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