2 JUNE 1832, Page 13
It is proposed that Mr. HAYDON should paint a grand
picture to commemorate the sublime scene at Newhall Hill, when the Reverend Noon Hurrox returned thanks to Almighty God, for the safety of the country, and the success of Reform, and the whole of the people un- covered their heads in gratitude. The price to be raised by subscrip- tions, from five hundred Reformers, of one guinea each. The picture, when completed, to be presented to the Town of Birmingham by the Trustees, with the names of each subscriber painted on the back, and a suitable inscription. The engraving will be made with the prayer un- derneath, and each subscriber entitled to one impression.