A Legal Point, or "Cedant arma togae" (John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
1 portrait of John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon
© National Portrait Gallery, London
A Legal Point, or "Cedant arma togae" (John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
by John ('HB') Doyle, published by Thomas McLean
lithograph, published 17 August 1829
11 1/4 in. x 16 1/4 in. (286 mm x 412 mm) overall
Acquired, before 1900
Reference Collection
NPG D40967
Sittersback to top
- John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), Lord Chancellor. Sitter in 142 portraits.
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), Field Marshal and Prime Minister. Sitter associated with 640 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- John ('HB') Doyle (1797-1868), 'HB'; caricaturist. Artist or producer associated with 746 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
- Thomas McLean (1788-1875), Publisher and dealer. Artist or producer associated with 1058 portraits.
Related worksback to top
- NPG D46040: A Legal Point, or "Cedant arma togae" (John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington) (from same stone)
Events of 1829back to top
Current affairs
Metropolitan police force of over three thousand paid, uniformed, professional policemen founded by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.Roman Catholic Relief Act grants emancipation; Catholics admitted to vote, sit in parliament and hold almost all public offices.
Art and science
Success of George Stephenson's Rocket steam engine at Rainhill Trials.First London bus service licensed; the new 'box-on-wheels' contributes greatly to the expansion of the suburbs.
Apsley House completed for the Duke of Wellington by Benjamin Wyatt.
First Oxford and Cambridge boat race.
International
Andrew Jackson is elected President of the United States.Comments back to top
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