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The Sergeant-at-Arms outraged in the City (litho)
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The Sergeant-at-Arms outraged in the City (litho)
8661387 The Sergeant-at-Arms outraged in the City (litho) by Ward, Charles Daniel (1872-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sergeant-at-Arms outraged in the City. In Henry VIII's reign instances occurred for the first time of the use of the prerogative of Parliament for the vindication of privilege. Ferrers, a burgess of the King, was arrested for debt and cast into the Counter prison in the City of London. The Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons, who was sent by the House to demand his release, was roughly treated and his mace was broken in pieces. The Commons replied by committing the sheriffs and the clerk of the Counter prison to the Tower, in which step they were upheld by the King. Illustration for Hutchinson's History of the Nations (Hutchinson, c.1920). Note: Image has been digitally enhanced to facilitate repro.); © Look and Learn
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This powerful lithograph captures the intense moment of The Sergeant-at-Arms outraged in the City during Henry VIII's reign. In a bold move, the House of Commons used its prerogative to demand the release of Ferrers, a burgess who had been unjustly imprisoned for debt in the Counter prison in London. When the Sergeant-at-Arms was sent to demand his release, he faced rough treatment and even had his mace broken.
The image depicts this historic event with striking detail and emotion, showcasing the clash between Parliament's authority and those who sought to challenge it. The tension is palpable as figures stand defiantly against a backdrop of towering buildings and symbols of power.
Through intricate lines and shading, artist Charles Daniel Ward brings this pivotal moment to life, highlighting not only the struggle for privilege but also the resilience and determination of those fighting for justice. This print serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding principles even in times of adversity.
As we gaze upon this scene from centuries past, we are reminded that history is filled with moments where courage and conviction have shaped our world. The Sergeant-at-Arms stands as a symbol of defiance against injustice, inspiring us to stand up for what is right no matter the cost.
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