Print shows a representative of the British crown in America for peace negotiations (identified in the text as Edmund Burke, though possibly Lord North), he is wearing a crown with olive branch on his head and carries a "Conciatory Bill" in a pocket. He is riding a donkey and is being driven from the American shores by several men, one wearing a feathered headdress. The figures are numbered and a corresponding legend, in French, appears below title inscription.Title from item.Caption continues: Le Lord Burthe Couronné sur un ane infortunéz Anglois, a quoi vos bills conciliatoire ont-ils servis?Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 5, p. 289Forms part of: British Cartoon Print...