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J Parke Esq. c1820. Creator: T Wright
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J Parke Esq. c1820. Creator: T Wright
James Parke Esq. c1820. Portrait of British lawyer James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale (1782-1868), junior counsel for the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820 against Caroline of Brunswick. From an album containing portraits and satirical caricatures related to the trial of Queen Caroline (1768-1821, also known as Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV) in 1820
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This print captures the esteemed figure of J Parke Esq. , also known as James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale. Created by T Wright in approximately 1820, this portrait showcases British lawyer James Parke during his time as junior counsel for the Pains and Penalties Bill trial against Caroline of Brunswick. The photograph is part of an album that contains a collection of portraits and satirical caricatures related to the infamous trial of Queen Caroline in 1820. Queen Caroline, also known as Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick, was the consort of King George IV. In this image, Baron Wensleydale exudes confidence and authority befitting his role as a barrister and judge. His distinguished wig adds to his air of professionalism while symbolizing the legal system's formality during that era. As one gazes upon this monochrome engraving, it transports us back to a nineteenth-century court setting where important legislation was debated and decided upon. The portrait serves as a reminder not only of Sir James Parke's significant contribution to British law but also highlights the historical context surrounding Queen Caroline's trial. This print from Heritage Images offers viewers a glimpse into both legal history and societal dynamics at that time. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by individuals like J Parke Esq. , who played pivotal roles in shaping Britain's judicial landscape.
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