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The High Church Champion and his two seconds   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Title
The High Church Champion and his two seconds
Description
English: A satirical broadside charging Henry Sacheverell with popery; with an etching showing Sacheverell writing the sermon for 5 November 1709, based on Corninthians.XI.26, for which he was impeached; the Devil hovers at his right ear, and the Pope, seated to his left, gives his blessing. The room is lined with books and is furnished with a carpet-covered table and a set of library steps. He writes Engraved title and verses in one column. (n.p: 1709-1710)
Depicted people Portrait of: Henry Sacheverell
Date between 1709 and 1710
date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1709-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1710-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
Dimensions
Height: 287 millimetres
Width: 174 millimetres
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Prints and Drawings
Accession number
1868,0808.3427
Notes For a reply to this broadside, see BM 1868-8-8-3428. For another, different reply, see BM 1868-8-8-3425.
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1868-0808-3427
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