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English: Satirical print from 1814, The Divine and the Donkey–or Petworth Frolicks against the Prince Regent and one of his entourage. A drunken parson is being put to bed with an ass-foal wrapped in a petticoat, a prank after celebrations of the battle of Leipzig. The parson is identified in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as James Stanier Clarke: he was being 'punished' for setting up an assignation with a servant-girl. The incident at Petworth House was real, but details such as the presence of the Prince Regent seem to be fictional.
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Source http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1480708&partId=1
Author Engraver Charles Williams
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