Date of publication from BM catalog.
From the 'Political Register', viii. 127.
A design in two compartments. Above is 'Virtue' imprisoned in the Tower. A head looks from each of two barred windows. At the gate stand Britannia and Liberty; above their heads are cherubs in an arch of clouds. In the lower compartment Westminster magistrates and constables stand on the steps of a portico, surmounted by clouds and two demons protecting 'Vice', the House of Commons. The two foremost figures are wearing the portcullis badge of the arms of the City of Westminster suspended from their necks, one holds a paper inscribed "Riot Act". Behind are constables with staves, behind again figures in the doorway, one with a staff. The upper compartment represents the imprisonment of Crosby, the Lord Mayor, and Alderman Oliver. The lower compartment represents the serious riot at Westminster on 27 March, when the Lord Mayor went from the Mansion House to the House of Commons where he was committed to the Tower.