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George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Royal Beneficence. From a print by Charles Howard Hodges dated 1793, after a work by Thomas Stothard. The King, touched by the plight of a man imprisoned for over seven years for a debt of £220 paid that sum to have the man released
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George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Royal Beneficence. From a print by Charles Howard Hodges dated 1793, after a work by Thomas Stothard. The King, touched by the plight of a man imprisoned for over seven years for a debt of £220 paid that sum to have the man released
George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Royal Beneficence. From a print by Charles Howard Hodges dated 1793, after a work by Thomas Stothard. The King, touched by the plight of a man imprisoned for over seven years for a debt of £ 220 paid that sum to have the man released
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This print captures a remarkable moment in history - George III's visit to the prison at Dorchester with his family. Titled "Royal Beneficence" this image showcases the compassionate side of the monarch as he intervenes in a heart-wrenching situation. The year is 1793, and a man has been imprisoned for over seven years due to an outstanding debt of £220. In this illustration by Charles Howard Hodges, we witness the King's genuine concern for his subjects. Moved by the plight of this unfortunate individual, George III takes decisive action. With unwavering generosity, he pays off the entire sum owed to secure the man's release from captivity. The scene exudes historical significance and sheds light on England's past legal practices surrounding debts and imprisonment. It also portrays monarchy in a positive light, emphasizing their ability to directly impact lives beyond politics and governance. Thomas Stothard originally created this powerful artwork that now stands as an archival treasure capturing an era long gone by. As we delve into its details, we are transported back to 18th-century England when prisons were filled with individuals trapped in dire circumstances. This print serves as a reminder of both human suffering and compassion during challenging times. It symbolizes how acts of kindness can transcend social boundaries while showcasing George III's commitment to justice and empathy towards his people – truly exemplifying royal beneficence at its finest.
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