The first charge-exit in Fumo- / JS f.
Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
A design divided by a vertical line on one side of which is Burke (right) declaiming with raised arms and downcast head; on the other (left) a scene in India illustrating his speech. An Indian, Chait Singh, looks over a high stone wall whose parapet is decorated with plants in vases, saying, "Gadzooker He has taken my Hooker". On the ground beneath the wall are two hookahs puffing out smoke, and the leg of a seated soldier visible at right. Burke, facing right, exclaims, "Guilty of not suffering him to smoke for the space of two Days." Cf. George.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850 former owner.