In 1780 the protestant zealotry of Lord George Gordon inspired rioting in the London streets. The protesters were opposed to the Papists Act of 1778 that sought to mitigate anti-catholic discrimination. The fashionable late-Victorian historical painter, John Seymour Lucas, shows a ‘desperate and infernal gang’ ransacking the house of Lord and Lady Mansfield in Bloomsbury Square. A magistrate, having first read the riot act, twice gave orders to fire on the mob, but to no effect. The house was destroyed.