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Edward Thurlow Collection

Edward Thurlow, also known as Lord Thurlow, was a prominent figure in British politics during the late 18th century

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Creator: Frederick George Byron

The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Creator: Frederick George Byron
The Pitt Fall, January 1789. Formerly attributed to Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon, published by Hannah Humphrey

Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon, published by Hannah Humphrey
NCO189714 Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon, published by Hannah Humphrey, 1791 (etching with aquatint) by Gillray

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: The Russian Bear and her Invincible Rider Encountering the British Legion

The Russian Bear and her Invincible Rider Encountering the British Legion
2562142 The Russian Bear and her Invincible Rider Encountering the British Legion, 1791 (hand-coloured etching) by English School

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Edward Thurlow, Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor (engraving)

Edward Thurlow, Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor (engraving)
3099481 Edward Thurlow, Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward Thurlow, Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor)

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Edward, Lord Thurlow, 1782. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Edward, Lord Thurlow, 1782. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Edward, Lord Thurlow, 1782

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: The Modern Egbert, or The King of Kings, January 8, 1789. January 8, 1789

The Modern Egbert, or The King of Kings, January 8, 1789. January 8, 1789
The Modern Egbert, or The King of Kings, January 8, 1789

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: The Q. A. Loaded With The Spoils of India and Britain, 1788. 1788

The Q. A. Loaded With The Spoils of India and Britain, 1788. 1788
The Q.A. Loaded With The Spoils of India and Britain, 1788

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: The State Auction, March 26, 1784. March 26, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The State Auction, March 26, 1784. March 26, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The State Auction, March 26, 1784

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: The Drum Major of Sedition, March 29, 1784. March 29, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Drum Major of Sedition, March 29, 1784. March 29, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Drum Major of Sedition, March 29, 1784

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Secret Influence Directing The New P-l-t [Parliament], May 18, 1784. May 18, 1784

Secret Influence Directing The New P-l-t [Parliament], May 18, 1784. May 18, 1784
Secret Influence Directing The New P-l-t [Parliament], May 18, 1784

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: State Butchers, January 28, 1789. January 28, 1789. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

State Butchers, January 28, 1789. January 28, 1789. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
State Butchers, January 28, 1789

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Lord Thurlow, (1731-1806), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Lord Thurlow, (1731-1806), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Lord Thurlow, (1731-1806), 1830. Edward Thurlow (1731-1806) British lawyer and Tory politician educated at Kings School, Canterbury, Caius College, Cambridge and Inner Temple

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Lord Thurlows House, Knights Hill, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Lord Thurlows House, Knights Hill, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Lord Thurlows House, Knights Hill, (c1878). Large house known as Knights Hill, built for Edward Thurlow by Henry Holland. It was burnt down in 1809

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Law and equity, or a peep at Nando s, 1787

Law and equity, or a peep at Nando s, 1787. Lord Edward Thurlow dressed as a penitent but with his Lord Chancellors wig, is approaching Nandos Coffee House bar at which stands Mary Edmonds; a bishop

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: A forcible entrance into Leadenhall-Street; by Master Billy Declaratory upon a Dun d-ass, 1788

A forcible entrance into Leadenhall-Street; by Master Billy Declaratory upon a Dun d-ass, 1788. William Pitt, seated on an ass which has the head of Henry Dundas, riding along Leadenhall Street

Background imageEdward Thurlow Collection: Lord Thurlow, British lawyer and Tory politician, c1800 (1878)

Lord Thurlow, British lawyer and Tory politician, c1800 (1878). Edward Thurlow (1731-1806) served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain for fourteen years between 1778 and 1792


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Edward Thurlow, also known as Lord Thurlow, was a prominent figure in British politics during the late 18th century. Serving as Lord High Chancellor, he held significant power and influence within the government. His tenure was marked by various political events and controversies that shaped his reputation. One notable event was "The Pitt Fall" in January 1789, depicted in an artwork by Frederick George Byron. This likely refers to a setback or downfall experienced by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger's administration during this time. Thurlow's association with dark forces is portrayed in another artwork titled "Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon, " published by Hannah Humphrey. This suggests that he may have been seen as cunning or manipulative in his political dealings. Another intriguing depiction is "The Russian Bear and her Invincible Rider Encountering the British Legion. " This artwork alludes to Thurlow's involvement in foreign affairs and possibly highlights his confrontations with Russia on behalf of Britain. Francesco Bartolozzi created a portrait titled "Edward, Lord Thurlow" in 1782. This engraving captures his dignified appearance and showcases him as a respected figure within society. "The Modern Egbert, or The King of Kings" satirizes Thurlow's position of power on January 8, 1789. It humorously portrays him as an authoritative ruler who holds immense control over others. In "The Q. A. Loaded With The Spoils of India and Britain, " we see references to colonialism and imperialism during Thurlow's time. This suggests that he played a role in overseeing Britain's expansionist policies abroad. Thomas Rowlandson created two artworks related to Thurlow: "The State Auction" (March 26, 1784) and "The Drum Major of Sedition" (March 29, 1784).