'Another Xample or the fatal effects of useing too much foolscap' Greetings Card
Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
'Another Xample or the fatal effects of useing too much foolscap' NPG D48871
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by William Heath, published by Thomas McLean
As Lord Paget, Anglesey served with great distinction as cavalry commander under Sir John Moore during the retreat to Corunna in 1809, the 'Dunkirk' of the Peninsular war. He was prevented from serving under Wellington's in the Peninsula by a scandal: he ran off with Wellington's brother Henry's wife Lady Charlotte Wellesley. Wellington, though, was happy to accept him as a subordinate for the Waterloo campaign, crushing a colleague who reminded him of Anglesey's reputation with: 'I'll take good care he don't run... more
Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.










