No Grumbling, 6 May 1795
Scope and Contents
Artist: Isaac Cruikshank. Published: S. W. Fores. John Bull stands four-square, enormously fat but pressed down under a heavy load of planks or blocks which rests on his head, and which he supports with both hands, looking gloomily at the ground. He says: "If they squeeze much more I shall Burst." The word 'Tax' is repeated on his person, on his coat (twice), on his bursting waistcoat, on his shirt, on his breeches (three times), and on each fat leg. The three top buttons of his coat are 'T', 'A', 'X'. The King, Pitt, and the Prince of Wales are straining to push a huge block on to the top of the pile inscribed 'The Princes Debts Annuities Bonds &c. Mrs Fitsherbert [Mrs] Robinson, [Mrs] Crouch'. The King's words have been added in ink: "Load away Pitt, hey what what - no Grumbling, no Grumbling, Load Load". From his pocket hangs a paper: 'Age of Reason'. Below his left foot is inscribed ('ode to Liberty'). Pitt (right), in profile to the left, stoops to push hard with both hands, saying: "To be sure the Prince did Promise faithfully not to get in Debt any more, when we paid his Debts the last time but - push away - thats your sort [a catchword from 'The Road to Ruin'] No Grumbling!!!" From his pocket protrudes a paper 'Halhed on Brothers' (Halhed, Orientalist and M.P., supported Brothers in pamphlets and in Parliament (31 Mar. and 21 Apr. 1795). See 'D.N.B.') The pile of taxes on John Bull's head is inscribed (reading downwards): 'Tax on Hearing seeing Thinking Walking. Crying Childreen &c - The Prince's Establishment, only 300.000 per Annum. The Princess of W-----s Establishment 200.000 pr An. Tax on Tiles. Windows. Doors. Bricks. Tiles. Deals. Coals. Salt. Butter Barley. National Debt. New Loan 18.000.000. Imperial Loan 6.000.000. Subsidies Naples Prussia Sardinia. Excise. Stamps. Breeches Tax. Malt Tax. Tax on Hair Powder. Tobbacco Tax, New Servants Tax, Shoe Tax, Stocking Tax, Places. Pensions. Sinecures. Secret Services. Spies.' By his right foot is a large tankard inscribed 'Tax Tax'. At his feet lies a discarded watch and chain. On the left is a small house with a barber's pole and the words 'Jon Bull Barber' over the door. It is shored up by a beam inscribed 'Taxed'. The closed door is inscribed 'Starved out' and 'Tax'. A placard on the wall is inscribed 'To Let inquire at Mr Pitt Felons Sid Newgate'. 'Tax' is inscribed on the wall, on a window, on the roof, and above the chimney. Description from the British Museum.
Dates
- Creation: 6 May 1795
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English
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