Plate 6. First state—Goodchild and West, instead of West and Goodchild, to which the sign was afterwards altered.

Plate 7. Second state—Darker shadows behind the broken cup, and bottles on the chimney-piece, etc.

Plate 8. Second state—Shadows strengthened. The head of the fat Citizen in a tie-wig has been copied in a larger size by Bartolozzi. The scene is laid in Fishmonger's Hall, where the effigies of Sir William Walworth still remain, with the following quaint and memorable inscription beneath:—

"Brave Walworth, knight, Lord Maior, that slew

Rebellious Tyler in his alarms;

The king therefore did give in lieu,

The dagger to the city arms."

Plate 9. Second state—Character of the woman taking a bribe altered; the whole print more black.

Plate 10. Second state—Shadows heightened.

Plate 11. Second state—Shadows in the parson's face, pigeon, etc., stronger.