An etching of Jonathan's Coffee House dated 1763 and 'inscrib'd to Jacob Henriques'. Henriques was a Jewish financier who proposed various lottery schemes in 18th century London. The diarist Horace Walpole called him a 'visionary Jew who long pestered the public with his reveries'. It is possible that the well-dressed older figure on the left holding a book - 'Old Transfer ... in the form of a Jew' - is meant to represent Henriques.