Description
North side of Guildhall Chapel showing the entrance to Cutthroat Alley
showing a man placing his arm round a girl who gazes into the distance whilst a dog sits at her feet
With figures and horse-drawn vehicles on the street
the allusion is to his championing of Queen Caroline and he is compared to a notorious brothel keeper of the same name
London Stone, Cannon Street, London Emily Murray North side of Guildhall ChapelScene of Jack Cade's rebellion in 1450 showing Jack Cade declaring himself Lord of the City of London at London Stone, Cannon Street. Engraved in London, 1770.
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