The Bostonian's paying the excise-man, or Tarring & feathering
Summary: A group of five Bostonians punishing the customs' officer John Malcolm (sometimes spelled Malcolmb), who was an unpopular commissioner or customs, who was tarred and feathered, led to the gallows with his head in a noose and forced to drink enormous quantities of tea on January 27, 177...
Corporate Author: | Political Cartoon Collection (John Carter Brown Library) |
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Other Authors: | Dawe, Philip (Printmaker) |
Format: | Photo |
Language: | English |
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London :
[Published by Laurie & Whittle] : Printed for Rob[er]t. Sayer & J. Bennett, map & printseller, No. 53, Fleet Street as the Act directs,
31 Oct[obe]r 1774
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