Subjects identified in the margins in pencil.
A satire on the celebrated answer by the Prince to Pitt's letter (on the Regency restrictions) of Dec. 30, generally attributed to Sheridan. Cf. BM Satires.
Print shows a spirited horse, wearing the feathers of the Prince of Wales in his headband, standing on his hind legs, a pen in his fore-foot, writing a letter while Sheridan (right) guides the pen; his blinkers cover his eyes. Sheridan, who leans across the table in profile to the left, holds the paper: 'To Mr Pi[tt] ....' An ape with the (simian) features of Lord Derby squats on the table behind Sheridan, reading a paper: 'Rough Drat of the Letter', and saying "Hear hear hear". On the extreme left appear the profile, hands, and one foot of Weltje, saying, "By Got he vill teach de Orse to speak". Under the table is a circular rat-trap, in which are five rats with quasi-human faces. Cf. BM Satires.