The Plumb Pudding In Danger

26 February 1805.   

Napoleon was slightly above average height for Frenchmen in his day, about 5' 6" - 7".  No one in Bonaparte's lifetime described him as short.  It was the English cartoonist James Gillray who sabotaged Boney's image, to the point where Napoleon kept sending notes to the British government to censor Gillray. 
The only thing we know about those notes is what they were used for.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plumb-pudding_in_danger  

Thank God for press gangs.


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