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Hobhouse and Burdett are the dandy, o
In 1819 John Cam Hobhouse (Broughton) contested the parliamentary seat of Westminster, which had become vacant after the suicide of Sir Samuel Romilly. He stood as a radical, supported by his father and by Sir Francis Burdett, but was defeated on 3 March by the whig George Lamb, who is also mentioned in the text of the ballads. Hobhouse and Burdett are the dandy, o - first line reads: Come, push o…
Contributors
- Macpherson, Alexander, active 1796-1824
Creator
- Bishop, J.
Subject
- Ballads
- Woodcuts (prints)
- Politics
- Elections
- Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, 1786-1869
- Romilly, Samuel, Sir, 1757-1818
- Burdett, Francis, Sir, 1770-1844
- Lamb, George, 1784-1834
Type of item
- Broadsides
- Illustrations
- Illustration
Contributors
- Macpherson, Alexander, active 1796-1824
Creator
- Bishop, J.
Subject
- Ballads
- Woodcuts (prints)
- Politics
- Elections
- Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, 1786-1869
- Romilly, Samuel, Sir, 1757-1818
- Burdett, Francis, Sir, 1770-1844
- Lamb, George, 1784-1834
Type of item
- Broadsides
- Illustrations
- Illustration
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-NC/1.0/
Issue date
- 1819
- 1800
- 1800
- 1819
Current location
- http://sws.geonames.org/2650225
Identifier
- #Resource:74892550
Format
- 1 online resource
Language
- eng
- eng
Year
- 1800
- 1819
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-06-16T15:48:31.646Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2019-06-16T15:48:31.646Z