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From 1845 to 1849.
"Sketches of Pumps Handled by Robert Cruikshank." Twenty-four etchings to "The Orphan; or, Memoirs of Matilda" (a translation of Sue's "Mathilde"). Forty etchings to "The Bertaudiere" (Chronicles of the Bastile).
And the following.
Francis L. Clarke's "Life of Wellington." Kentish's "Hudibrastic History of Lord Amherst's Visit to China." "The London Directory and London Ambulator." "Golden Key of the Treasures of Knowledge." "The Little World of Great and Good Things." E. Thomson's "Adventures of a Carpet." "Raphael's Witch; or, Oracle of the Future" (ten coloured designs). "The London Stage" (a collection of about 180 plays, with a cut to each play; 4 vols.). Portrait of Mr. Oxberry as "Humphrey Gull" in the "Dwarf of Naples," etc., etc.
APPENDIX II.
SOME MISCELLANEOUS WORK OF ROBERT SEYMOUR EXECUTED BETWEEN 1822 AND 1836.
"Views from the Poets." "The Devil on Two Sticks." "Ovid." "Demosthenes." Views of Newstead Abbey, Margate, Dover, etc. Designs for "Benevolence, Friendship, and Death." "Quarrels of the Poets." "Anatomical Theatre." "Vanities of the Human Race." "The Happy Family." "The Gin-shop." "The Sleepwalker." "The Sluggard." "Don Juan." "The Economist." "The Chemist." "The March of Intellect." "The Great Joss and his Playthings." "The R——l Speech." The Works of Wordsworth, Southey, Gay, and other poets. Robinson's "History and Antiquities of Enfield." Shakspeare's "Seven Ages." Hogarth's "Apprentices," and "Rake's Progress." "Uncle Timothy." Views of London. Sporting Almanacks. "Percy Anecdotes." "Book of Martyrs." "Portraits of Public Characters." "Death in London." "Spectre Bride." "Midnight Embrace." "The Red King." "The Ghost with ye Golden Casket." "The Devil's Ladder." "Assisting, Resisting, and Desisting."
Contributions to "Friendship's Offering." 1824-36.
"Seymour's Comic Annual: a Perennial of Fun."
Miss Louisa Sheridan's "Comic Offering." 1831-1835.
"The National Omnibus," a journal of literature, etc. (designs on wood, with Cruikshank), 1831-1832; "The Comic Magazine," 1832-1834; Richardson's "Minor Drama," 1827-1830; Piers Shafton Granton's "Vagaries in Quest of the Wild and Wonderful"; "Mrs. Greece and her Rough Lovers" [Russia and Turkey] (McLean), 1828; "How to Spell Harrowgate" (C. King), 1828; "Going by Steam" (G. King); "The Political Bellman"; "A Musical Genius" (G. Creed); "A Man of Taste and Feeling" (G. Creed).
The following, among others, for McLean, in 1829.
"Search after Happiness" (two plates); Portrait of O'Connell; "Buonaparte in his Study"; "State of the Nation"; "Treasure Seeking"; "The Raft"; "O'Connell's Dream"; "London"; "Plot Discovered"; "Death of the Giraffe" (a series of plates); "Rival Actresses"; "Moments of Reflection"; "Ennui"; "The Ear-wig"; "The Lost Key"; "The Man Wot Steers"; "Raising the Wind"; "Catholic State Wagon."
"The Looking Glass" (a series of political and other caricatures, in which he was assisted by William Heath). 1830-1836.
"Sycophant Saints and Sabbath Sinners." Circa 1832.
[With Isaac Robert Cruikshank.] "Cruikshank at Home," and "The Odd Volume." 1836.
"The Omnibus" (a series of humorous etchings on copper); and "The Heiress" (six plates, each consisting of about five subjects).
Upwards of three hundred designs on wood for "Figaro in London." 1831-1836.
"Valpurgis; or, the Devil's Festival." Four woodcuts. (Kidd.) 1831.
"The Extraordinary Black Book" (an exposition of the incomes of the aristocracy, Church, civil list, list of sinecurists, etc.), one caricature plate. 1831.
"The Comic Magazine." 1831-1834.
"Maxims and Hints for an Angler" (twelve beautifully-finished drawings on stone).
"The Schoolmaster Abroad" (aimed at Lord Brougham's educational movement).
"New Readings by Old Authors" (a small lithographic series comprising upwards of three hundred plates, the subjects being suggested by readings in Shakespeare, Schiller's "William Tell," and Byron's "Giaour.")
Several hundred illustrations for Maddeley, the publisher.
The "Humorous Sketches"; "Hood's Comic Almanack," 1836 (thirteen woodcuts); "Squib Annual of Poetry, Politics, and Personalities" (twelve designs); [with Cruikshank] "Sayings worth Hearing, and Secrets worth Knowing"; "Terrific Penny Magazine"; T. K. Hervey's "Book of Christmas," 1836; the early plates to "Pickwick"; some of the plates to the "Pocket Magazine" (Robins' series), eleven vols., etc., etc.
APPENDIX III.
SOME OF THE ILLUSTRATED WORK OF JOHN LEECH.
1835. "Etchings and Sketchings," by A. Pen, Esq.
1837. "Jack Brag," by Theodore Hook.
1840. "The Comic Latin Grammar," by Paul Prendergast. (Percival Leigh.) Plates and cuts.
"The Comic English Grammar," by Gilbert a Beckett. Fifty illustrations.
"The Fiddle-Faddle Fashion Book," by Percival Leigh. Four coloured plates.
[With Hablot Knight Browne and another.] "The London Magazine, Charivari, and Courrier des Dames."
"Bentley's Miscellany," 1840 to 1849, containing etchings to the "Ingoldsby Legends," "Stanley Thorn," "Richard Savage," "Adventures of Mr. Ledbury," "Fortunes of the Scattergood Family," "Marchioness of Brinvilliers," "Brian O'Linn," etc., etc.
1841. "The Children of the Mobility," seven lithographs in a wrapper.
"Written Caricatures," by C. C. Pepper (pseud.).
"Punch, or The London Charivari." 1841 to 1864.
[With Isaac Robert Cruikshank.] "Merrie England in the Olden Time," by George Daniel. 1842.
"New Monthly Magazine," 1842 to 1844.
"Hood's Comic Annual."
1843. "The Wassail Bowl," by Albert Richard Smith, etchings and woodcuts.
"Jack the Giant-Killer."
"The Illuminated Magazine," 1843 to 1845.
1844. "The Comic Arithmetic," designs on wood.
"Punch's Snap-Dragon for Children," four etchings.
"A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens, four coloured plates and cuts. 1843-4.
"Jessie Phillips," by Mrs. Trollope, eleven plates.
[With George Cruikshank.] "Colin Clink," by Charles Hooton.
1845. [With Doyle and others.] "The Chimes," by Charles Dickens.
"Hints in Life; or, How to Rise in Society," frontispiece.
"Young Master Troublesome; or, Master Jacky's Holidays."
"Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine," 1845 to 1848. Etchings to "St. Giles and St. James."
1846. "The Quizziology of the British Drama," by Gilbert a Beckett, frontispiece.
"The Comic Annual" (a re-publication of "Hood's Whimsicalities"), forty-five illustrations.
[With Doyle and others.] "The Battle of Life," by Charles Dickens.
1847. "The Comic History of England," by Gilbert a Beckett, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.
1848. "The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith," by John Forster [with another].
"The Rising Generation," twelve large, tinted lithographs, issued from the Punch office.
"The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole," by Albert Smith, etchings.
[With John Tenniel and others.] "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain," by Charles Dickens. 1847-8.
[With Richard Doyle and Alfred Crowquill.] "Bon Gaultier's Book of Ballads," by Theodore Martin and Professor Aytoun. 1849.
"A Man made of Money," by Douglas Jerrold, twelve etchings.
"Natural History of Evening Parties," by Albert Smith.
1851. "The Month," edited by Albert Smith.
1852. "Dashes of American Humour," by Howard Paul.
"The Comic History of Rome," by Gilbert a Beckett, ten coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.
1853. "The Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran and his man Mark Antony Toole," by W. H. Maxwell, etchings.
"Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour," by R. W. Surtees, twelve coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.
1854. "The Great Highway," by S. W. Fullom.
"Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrock's Jaunts," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.
1856. "The Paragreens."
1857. "Merry Pictures," by the Comic Hands of Phiz, Leech, Kenny Meadows, Gavarni, and others.
"The Militia Man at Home and Abroad," by Emeritus.
"A Month in the Forests of France," by the Hon. Grantley F. Berkeley.
1858. "Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports."
"Ask Mamma; or, the Richest Commoner in England," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.
1859. "The Fliers of the Hunt," by John Mills.
"A Little Tour in Ireland," by the Rev. S. Reynolds Hole, coloured folding frontispiece and designs on wood.
"Newton Dogvane: a Story of English Life," by J. Francis.
"Soapey Sponge" (sporting).
"Paul Prendergast."
"Once a Week," 1859 to 1864.
1860. "Mr. Briggs and His Doings" (fishing), twelve coloured plates.
"Plain or Ringlets," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and numerous designs on wood.
[With George Cruikshank, "Phiz," and John Tenniel.] "Puck on Pegasus." 1861.
"Mill's Life of a Fox-Hound."
[With George Cruikshank and John Tenniel.] "The Ingoldsby Legends." 1864.
"The Follies of the Year," twenty-one coloured etchings from Punch's "Pocket Books," with descriptive letterpress by Shirley Brooks.
"Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds," by R. W. Surtees, coloured etchings and designs on wood (finished by "Phiz").
[With Doyle and others.] "The Cricket on the Hearth." By Charles Dickens. 1845-6.
Reprint.
"Fly Leaves," lithographs.
"Sketches of Life and Character taken at the Police Court, Bow Street," by George Hodder.
APPENDIX IV.
SOME MISCELLANEOUS WORK OF ALFRED HENRY FORRESTER (ALFRED CROWQUILL).
"Ups and Downs," 1823; "Paternal Pride," 1825; "Despondency and Jealousy" (with George Cruikshank), and many others, in 1825; "Der Freyschutz Travestied," "Alfred Crowquill's Sketch-Book," "Absurdities in Prose and Verse," 1827; Goethe's "Faust," 1834; six plates of "Pickwickian Sketches," Alfred Bunn's "Vauxhall Papers," 1841; designs on wood for "Sea Pie," an omnium gatherum containing also plates after David Cox, Pyne, Stanfield, and Vickers, 1842; "Punch" (vols. ii. to iv.); plates and numerous designs on wood for "Bentley's Miscellany," many original designs to "Doctor Syntax's Tour in Search of the Picturesque," 1844; "Comic Arithmetic" (forty-seven humorous vignettes), 1844; "Woman's Love," 1846; "Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil," 1846; "A Good-natured Hint about California," 1849; "The Excitement" (2 plates), 1849; 120 designs on wood for the "Pictorial Grammar;" designs on wood for the "Pictorial Arithmetic;" "Gold," 1850; "A Bundle of Crowquills Dropped by Alfred Crowquill," 1854; "Fun," 1854; "Griffel Swillendrunken," 1856; "Aunt Mavor's Nursery Tales," 1856; "Little Pilgrim," 1856; "Little Plays for Little Actors," 1856; "Fairy Tales," 1857; "Merry Pictures by the Comic Hands of 'Phiz,'" etc. (Kent & Co.), 1857; "The Book of Ballads," by Bon Gaultier (with Doyle and Leech), 1857; "A New Story Book," 1858; "Fairy Tales," by Cuthbert Bede, 1858; "Baron Munchausen" (coloured plates), 1858; "Tyll Owlglass" (a similar book), 1859; "Honesty and Cunning," 1859; "Kindness and Cruelty," 1859; "The Red Cap," 1859; "Paul Prendergast," 1859; "Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable Gooros Simple," 1861; "Fairy Footsteps," 1861; Chambers' "Book of Days;" G. W. Reynolds' "Pickwick Abroad" (now scarce); "The Boys and the Giant," 1870; "The Cunning Fox," 1870; "Dick Doolittle," 1870; "Little Tiny's Picture Book," 1871; "Guide to the Watering Places" (views and comic plates); "Comic Eton Grammar" (with Leech); "Fairy Footsteps; or, Lessons from Legends" (100 designs on wood, with Kenny Meadows); Henry Cockton's "Sisters; or, England and France."
APPENDIX V.
SOME WORKS ILLUSTRATED BY HABLOT KNIGHT BROWNE.
Charles Dickens's "Sunday under Three Heads," 1836.
"Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club," forty-three plates by Seymour and "Phiz." 1836-37.
The following are also to be met with.
"Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club," with the Seymour and "Phiz" plates, the two suppressed plates of "Buss," and the extra series of thirty plates by Onwhyn. 1837.
The same, with the forty plates by Seymour and "Phiz," the two suppressed plates of Buss, and twenty-three plates by "Sam Weller" and Onwhyn.
"Sketches of Young Ladies by 'Quiz'" (Charles Dickens), six copper plates, 1837.
James Grant's "Sketches in London," twenty-four humorous illustrations on steel by "Phiz" and others, Orr, 1838. Another edition in 1840.
"A Paper of Tobacco: a Treatise on Smoking, with Anecdotes, Mems on Pipes, Tobacco-boxes, and Snuff." By Joseph Fume, Copper plates and picture boards. 1839.
"Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby." 1839.
The same, with the plates by "Phiz," and an extra series of plates by Onwhyn and "Peter Palette." 1839.
The same, with the forty plates by "Phiz," and a set of forty plates by "Peter Palette" added.
"New Sporting Magazine." 1839.
Charles Lever's "Harry Lorrequer." 1839. (A pirated edition was published at Philadelphia, 1840.)
"London Magazine, Charivari, and Courrier des Dames" (with Leech and "Gillray, Junr."). 1840.
"Master Humphrey's Clock," "Old Curiosity Shop," and "Barnaby Rudge," designs on wood, with Cattermole. 3 vols. 1840-41.
"Sir Thomas Dick Lauder's Legendary Tales of the Highlands." 3 vols. 1841.
Charles Lever's "Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon," 2 vols. Dublin, 1841.
"Peter Priggins, the College Scout," 3 vols. 1841 (made its first appearance without illustrations in the New Monthly Magazine).
"The Pic-nic Papers," by Various Hands, edited by Charles Dickens, plates by Cruikshank, "Phiz," and Hamerton. 3 vols. 1841.
W. H. Maxwell's "Rambling Recollections of a Soldier of Fortune," woodcuts by "Phiz" and others. Dublin, 1842.
Lever's "Jack Hinton." Dublin, 1842-43.
Carleton's "Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry" (both series), steel plates by "Phiz," Sir J. Gilbert, Franklin, etc., and woodcuts. 2 vols. Dublin, 1843-44.
Charles Dickens's "Martin Chuzzlewit," forty plates. 1844.
Charles Lever's "Tom Burke of Ours." Dublin, 1844.
"Ainsworth's Magazine," from and after 1844.
"The Illuminated Magazine" [with Meadows, Sargent, Gilbert, Harvey, etc.]. 1845.
Charles Lever's "St. Patrick's Eve," woodcuts and fine steel etchings. 1845.
"Tales of the Trains; some Chapters of Railroad Romance," by Tilbury Tramp (i.e. Charles Lever). Orr, 1845.
"Nuts and Nutcrackers." 1845.
Charles Lever's "The O'Donoghue." Dublin, 1845.
"Fiddle-Faddle's Sentimental Tour in Search of the Amusing, Picturesque, and Agreeable." 1845.
"The Union Magazine," vol. i. Three plates. 1846.
"Fanny the Little Milliner; or, the Rich and the Poor" [with Onwhyn]. 1846.
"The Commissioner; or, De Lunatico Inquirendo," twenty-eight steel plates. Dublin, 1846.
"A Medical, Moral, and Christian Dissertion of Teetotalism," by Democritus. 1846.
Charles Lever's "Knight of Gwynne." 1847.
"The Fortunes of Colonel Torlogh O'Brien: a Tale of the Wars of King James." Dublin, 1847.
"John Smith's Irish Diamonds; or, a Theory of Irish Wit and Blunders." 1847.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Old St. Paul's," two plates. 1847.
Charles Dickens's "Dombey and Son." 1846-48.
Twelve full-length portraits illustrating "Dombey and Son," designed and etched by "Phiz." (Sometimes bound up with the book.) 1848.
Albert Smith's "The Pottleton Legacy." 1849. (Another edition in 1854.)
Charles Dickens's "David Copperfield," forty plates. 1849-50.
Charles Lever's "Roland Cashel." 1849-50.
John Smith's "Sketches of Cantabs," two plates. 1850.
Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe," full-page cuts. 1850.
"The Illustrated Byron," two hundred woodcuts after Kenny Meadows, Birket Foster, Phiz, and Janet. Circa 1850.
"Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery," etchings. Dublin, 1851.
"The Daltons." (Charles Lever.) 1850-52.
Francis Edward Smedley's "Lewis Arundel." 1852.
Charles Dickens's "Bleak House," thirty-nine plates. 1852-53.
Horace Mayhew's "Letters Left at the Pastrycook's: being the Correspondence of Kitty Clover," cuts. 1853.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Crichton."
"Christmas Day, and How it was Spent by four Persons in the House of Fograss, Fograss, Mowton, and Snorton, Bankers," by C. Le Ros. Woodcuts. 1854.
Charles Lever's "Dodd Family Abroad." 1854.
Francis E. Smedley's "Harry Coverdale's Courtship." 1854.
Charles Lever's "Martins of Cro' Martin." 1856.
"Home Pictures," seven excellent plates. Darton & Co. 1856.
Charles Dickens's "Little Dorrit." 1855-57.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Spendthrift," 1857; "Mervyn Clitheroe," 1857-58.
Charles Lever's "Davenport Dunn." 1859.
Mrs. Stowe's "The Minister's Wooing." 1859.
Charles Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities," sixteen etchings; the last work he executed for that author.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Ovingdean Grange; a Tale of the South Downs." 1860.
"Twigs for Nests; or, Notes on Nursery Nurture," illustrations in graphotype by H. K. Browne and others, 1860.
Charles Lever's "One of Them," 1861; "Barrington," 1862-63.
"Tom Moody's Tales." (Mark Lemon.) 1864.
"Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds" (Surtees), [with John Leech]. 1864.
Charles Lever's "Luttrell of Arran." 1865.
"Ballads and Songs of Brittany," by Tom Taylor, translated from the "Barsaz-Breiz," illustrations by Tenniel, Millais, H. K. Browne, and others. 1865.
Anthony Trollope's "Can You Forgive Her?" (forty plates by Phiz and Marcus Stone.) 1866.
"Dame Perkins and her Grey Mare," by J. L. Meadows. 1866.
And the following.
"The Illustrated Musical Annual" [with Kenny Meadows and Crowquill].
"The Works of Shakespeare," revised from the original text by Samuel Phelps. 2 vols. Numerous coloured plates.
"Wits and Beaux of Society," by Grace and Philip Wharton (Mrs. K. and J. C. Thomson); plates by Brown and Godwin.
"Memoirs of an Umbrella," by G. G. H. Rodwell, sixty-eight engravings by Landells from designs by Phiz.
"Phiz's Sketches of the Seaside and the Country," twenty-eight large plates, tinted mountings; oblong folio.
Smollett's "Adventures of Roderick Random."
Charles Lever's "Con Creggan."
"H. B.'s Schoolboy Days."
"Illustrations of the Five Senses."
George Halse's "Adventures of Sir Guy de Guy."
G. A. Salas "Baddington Peerage" (in Illustrated Times).
The Abbotsford Edition of "The Waverley Novels," etc., etc.
See also the "Memorial Edition" of Dickens's whole works, with several hundred illustrations by George Cruikshank, H. K. Browne, and others, printed on Chinese paper.
And in the following serials.
"New Monthly Magazine"; early volumes of "Once a Week"; "Tinsley's Magazine"; "London Society"; "St. James's Magazine"; "Illustrated Gazette"; "Sporting Times"; "Judy"; etc.
INDEX.
"A Bazaar," 145.
A Beckett, Gilbert, 223.
Aberdeen, Lord, 303, 395.
Abinger, Lord, 252.
Aboukir, Battle of, 13.
Achilles, Statue of, 81, 161.
"Achitophel," 159.
"A Constitutional Plum Pudding," 298.
Actors, their position in France, 386.
"A Day at Biarritz," 317.
"Adelaide Mill, The," 213.
Adelphi Theatre, 110.
"A Discussion Forum," 310.
Adulteration of Tea, 152.
"Adventures of Brown, Jones," etc., 391.
"A Fine Old English Gentleman," 251.
"A Great Subject," etc., 249.
"Ah, sure such a Pair," etc., 155.
"A Hint to Duellists," 248.
Ainsworth, Harrison, 194, 198, 199.
Ainsworth's "Auriol," 349. "Crichton," 344.
Albert, Prince, 294.
Alexander, The Emperor, 133, 139.
"Alice in Wonderland," 400.
"All My Eye," 97.
Allied Sovereigns. Visit of the, 133.
Alliteration, Graphic, 177.
Almack's, Lady patronesses of, 213.
Althorp, Lord, 269.
"A Match for the King's Plate," 154.
America. Causes of Difference between her and England in 1812, 41. England offers to Revoke Orders in Council, 42. Her anxiety to fix a Quarrel on England, 42, 43. Desire of the Americans to Invade Canada, 42. Invasion of Canada, 43. Defeat and Surrender of the American General Hull, 43. Naval Successes of the Americans, 43. Americans driven out of Canada, 45. English assume the Offensive, 45. Burning of Washington, 46. Alexandria placed under Contribution, 46. Capture of British Naval Force, 48. Retreat of Prevost, 48. Attack on New Orleans, 48.
Amiens, Peace of, 14.
"A Morning Call," 285.
"A Musical Genius," 209.
"Anstey's New Bath Guide," 176.
"A Paper of Tobacco," 340.
"A Patriot Luminary," etc., 151.
"Apollyon, the Devil's Generalissimo," etc., 131.
"A Prospecte of Exeter Hall," 385.
"A Race for the Westminster Stakes," 251.
"Argus, The" (an English Newspaper in the pay of Bonaparte), 15.
"Arrogance or Nonchalance of the Tenth Reported," 100.
"Art of Walking the Streets of London," 152.
Arthur a Bradley, 162.
"Arthur O'Leary," 200.
"A Select Specimen of the Black Style," 262.
"A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing," 374.
"A Shot from Buckingham to Bedford," 97.
"Assisting, Resisting, and Desisting," 218.
"A Student of the Old Masters," 393.
"At a Concert," 220.
"Auld Lang Syne," 247.
Authors and Artists, Quarrels between, 233.
"A Venomous Viper poisoning the R——l Mind," 132.
"A View of the Regent's Bomb," 151.
Ball, Hughes (see "Hughes Ball.")
"Bank Restriction Note," 152.
Barossa, Battle of, 21.
Bath, Queen Charlotte at, 57.
Battier, Mr., 100, 163.
Baylen, Battle of, 20.
Beaconsfield, Lord, 283.
"Beau Clerk for a Banking Concern," 106.
"Belle Alliance," etc., 154.
Bellingham, John, 27.
"Bell's Life," Origin of, 115.
Bennett, C. H., 371-375.
Benningsen, General, 22.
"Bentley's Miscellany," 284, 290.
Bergami, Bartolomeo, 71, 150.
Berkeley, Colonel, 101, 102, 118.
Berlin Decree, 18.
Bernard Blackmantle (see "Westmacott, C. M.").
Betty, Master, 28.
"Bill of Pains and Penalties," 149.
"Birds'-eye Views of Society," 385.
Black-mail, 105.
Blandford, Marquis of, 235.
"Bleak House," 347.
"Blessings of Peace; or, the Curse of the Corn Bill," 136.
Bloated Men of the Last Century, 2.
"Bombardment Extraordinary," 240.
Bonaparte, Napoleon (see "Napoleon").
"Boney and his New Wife," etc., 21.
"Boney's Meditations on the Island of St. Helena," 142.
"Boney returning from Russia covered with Glory," 23.
"Boney the Second," 21.
"Boney's threatened Invasion brought to bear," 142.
"Bonnie Willie," 161.
"Book of Christmas," 220.
"Book of Days," 369.
Booth, Lucius Junius, 54.
"Born a Genius, and born a Dwarf," 173.
"Bottle, The," 201.
"Braintrees, The," 171.
Brereton, Colonel, 223 (note).
Bright, John, 398.
Brighton Pavilion, 164.
"Bringing up our Bill," 243.
"Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile," 399.
"British Cookery; or, out of the Frying-pan," etc., 21.
"British Spread Eagle," 134.
Brooks, Shirley, 201, 321, 328, 373, 374.
Brougham, Lord, 236, 237, 243, 258-266, 297, 384 (and see "Jemmy Twitcher").
Browne, H. K., 283, 336-354, 412-416.
"Bubble Burst; or, the Ghost of an old Act of Parliament," 106.
Buckingham, Duke of (see "Duel").
Buckingham, Marquis of, 27.
Bunbury, H. W., 3, 84.
"Bunsby," 342.
Burdett, Sir Francis, 249-251, 253, 269.
"Burking Old Mrs. Constitution," 83.
Busby, Dr., 35.
Buss, R. W., 363-366.
"Buz in a Box," etc., 35.
Byron, Lord, 164.
"Caleidoscope; or, Paying for Peeping." 59.
Canada, Invasion of (see "America").
Caricature. Dr. Johnson's Definition, 1. Francis Grose's Definition, 1. Modern Meaning, 2. Causes of its Decay in England, 2. Period of its Decline, 83. Injurious Effect of Wood-Engraving on, 5. Has little Concern with Justice, 25, 26.
Caricaturist, Peculiarity of his Wares, 90.
Caricaturists and Critics, 9.
Caricaturists, French, 8.
Caroline of Brunswick, 62-81, 95, 132, 134, 149, 155, 156-159.
Caroline, Queen (see "Caroline of Brunswick").
Carpenter, Mr., 39.
Castlereagh, Lord, 149.
Catalani, Madame, 102.
Catholic Association, The, 106.
Catholic Emancipation (see "Catholic Relief").
Catholic Relief Bill, 83, 106, 248.
Cawnpore Massacre, 398.
Champ de Mars, 140.
Changes in Political Opinion, 251.
Charles I., Discovery of his Remains, 132.
Charlotte, The Princess, 40, 50, 61, 134, 145, 150, 164.
Charlotte, Queen, 56, 153.
Chobham, Camp at, 303.
"Chronicles of Clovernook," 362.
Churchill, Charles, 7.
Cider Cellar, 87.
"City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities," 76.
"Civic Louse in the State Bed," 102.
Clarke, Mrs., 30, 32, 33.
"Clement Lorymer," 205.
Coates (see "Romeo Coates").
Cobbett, William, 235 (note).
Cobden, Richard, 383.
Cockton, Henry, 361.
"Coke upon Albemarle," 97.
Colburn's "Kalendar of Amusements," 122.
"Collegians at their Exercises," 95.
"Colonel Fitz-Bastard," 103.
"Comic Almanack," 177, 179.
Comic Journalism in 1831, 223.
"Comic Magazine, The," 229.
"Comicalities" ("Bell's Life"), 281.
"Comic History of England," 287.
"Comic History of Rome," 288.
Commercial Distress of 1825-6, 81.
"Commons versus the Crown of Martyrdom," 100.
"Comparative Anatomy," 152.
"Congress Dissolved before the Cake was cut up," 139.
Connyngham, Marchioness of, 118, 134, 164.
"Conspirators; or, Delegates in Council," 148.
"Corinthian Auctioneer," 102.
"Corinthians," Sham, 93.
Corn Laws, 135.
"Corsican Bloodhound beset by the Bears," 22.
"Corsican's Last Trip," 142.
"Court at Brighton, a la Chinese," 164.
"Craven's Head" (Drury Lane), 86.
Cremorne, Aristocratic fete at, 311.
"Cribbage, Shuffling, Whist," etc., 161.
Crimean War, 304, 398.
"Crithannah's Original Fables," 122.
Critics and Caricaturists, 9.
Croker, John Wilson, 245 (note).
Crowquill, Alfred (see "Forrester.")
Cruikshank, George, 107, 125-207, 281 (note), 281, and note. Mistakes of those who have written on him, 4. Curious Criticism on, 125. Why his Caricatures possess so much interest, 127. Quarrel with Dickens, 192. " " Bentley, 194. " " Ainsworth, 198. Final Leap in the Dark, 201. Declines to draw for Punch, 201.
Cruikshank, Robert, 3, 89-124, 226, 401-404.
Cruikshank, The Brothers, 89.
Cruikshankian Feet, 170. " Steed, The, 169. " Trees, 170. " Women, 168.
"Cruikshankiana," 107.
"Cruikshank's Comic Album," 121.
"Cruikshank's Fairy Library," 205.
"Cruising on Land," etc., 95.
Cumberland, Duke of 100, 241, 242.
Curtis, Sir William, 141, 159.
"Cut at the City Cauliflower," 102.
"Dame Partington and the Ocean of Reform," 243.
"Dandies at Tea," 92.
"Dandies Diving," 93.
"Dandies having a Treat," 93.
"Dandies in France," 154.
"Dandies on their Hobbies," 94.
"Dandies, Parisian," 91.
"Dandy Cock in Stays," 93.
"Dandy dressing at Home," etc., 94.
"Dandy Henpecked, The," 93.
"Dandy put to his Last Chemisette," etc., 93.
"Dandy Shoemaker in a Fright," 93.
"Dandy Sick," 94.
"Dandy Tailor planning a new Hungry Dress," 154.
"Dandyess, A," 94.
D'Angouleme, Duc, 162.
Darwin (see "Origin of Species").
"Deaf Postillion," 169.
"Death of the Property Tax," 164.
"Death of Sikes," 185.
Deesses de la Revolution, 25.
"Defenders of the Faith," 106.
"Delivering a Prophetess," 40.
Depression in Trade in 1819, 60.
"Descent of the Great Bear," 82.
Devils, 182.
Dickens, Charles, 191, 206, 230, 232, 282, 347-349.
Dighton, Robert, 27, 84.
"Diogenes," 371.
Dissenting Ministers, Proposal to amend their qualifications, 130.
"Doctors Differ," 36.
"Dog and the Shadow," 251.
"Doings in London," 120.
"Dombey and Son," 345.
Dominie Sampson, 176.
Dore, Gustave, 7, 9.
Double Bass, 132.
Doyle, John (see "HB").
Doyle, Richard, 379, 381-394.
Draconian Laws, 152.
"Drilling one-tenth," etc., 162.
"Drunkard's Children, The," 202.
Drury Lane Theatre, 34.
Duel between the Dukes of Buckingham and Bedford, 81, 97. Between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea, 248. Between Sir Francis Burdett and Mr. Paull, 249.
"Duel that did not take place," 262.
"Duelling," 106.
Dumbiedikes, 176.
"Dying Clown, The," 233.
East Retford Bill, 236.
Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, 386.
"Economical Humbug of 1816," 144.
Egan, Pierce, 85, 113, 120.
Egypt, French driven out of, 13.
Eldon, Lord, 70.
Elgin Marbles, 145.
Ellenborough, Lord, 66, 67, 70.
Elliston, Life and Enterprises of, 205.
"England's Hope Departing," 151.
English Graphic Satire, Change in, 4.
English hostility to Napoleon, 16.
English Officers at the time of the Crimean War, 305.
English Parliamentary Representation in 1830, 235.
"English Spy, The," 116.
E. O! 161.
"Equipt for a Northern Visit," 161.
"Etching Moralized," 9.
Eugenie, The Empress, 317.
Evans, Sir de Lacy, 253.
"Examination of a Young Surgeon," 130.
"Exile of Louisiana," 197.
"Fagin in the Condemned Cell," 185.
Fairy Tales, Origin of, 205.
"Fall of Icarus," 264.
"Fall of the Leaf," 177.
"Fall of Washington, or Maddy in Full Flight," 46.
"Fashionables of 1817," 151.
Fashions in the early part of the Century, 91, 92.
Fechter, 330.
"Female Lancers," etc., 94.
Ferdinand VII., 98.
"Figaro in London," 222-229, 232.
"Fine Lady, or The Incomparable," 152.
"Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic," 113.
"Fitzalleyne of Berkeley," 118.
"Flat Catcher and the Rat Catcher," 106.
Foley, Mr., 39.
"Following the Leader," 250.
"Football," 107.
"Foot on the Stage and Asses in the Pit," 102.
Foote, Miss, 81, 101, 118.
Foote v. Hayne, 118.
"Foreign Affairs," 285.
"Foreign Rivals for British Patronage," 105.
Forrester, A. H. (Alfred Crowquill), 194, 368-371, 410.
"Four Mr. Prices," 164.
France, Evacuation of, 55.
"France the Great Nation," etc., 162.
"Frank and Free, or Clerical Characters in 1825," 106.
"Frank Fairleigh," 205.
Freewill Offerings of the Faithful, 39.
"French Cock and the Roman Eagle," 298.
French Colonels and the Moniteur, 310.
French driven out of Egypt, 13.
French interposition in Spain, 98.
French light wines, 313.
French military imbecility, 307, 309.
French Revolution, End of, 17.
French Revolution of 1830, 213.
French Royalist Caricatures on Napoleon, 24.
"Friends in Need," 143.
"Gambols on the River Thames," 135.
Gas, Introduction of, 29.
"Gavarni in London," 369 (note).
Genius, 187.
"Genius of France Expounding her Laws," etc., 142.
George III., 27, 214.
George IV., 52, 72, 79, 95, 111, 117, 143, 144 (note), 153, 155, 159, 164, 210 (and see "Caroline of Brunswick").
"General Frost Shaving Boney," 22.
"General Janvier," 306.
"German Popular Stories," 180.
"Gheber Worshipping the Rising Sun," 261.
"Ghosts," 181.
"Giant Grumbo," 154.
Gillray, James, 3, 4, 24, 25, 33, 84.
"Gin Shop, The," 168, 172, 184.
Gladstone, Mr., 398.
"Going it by Steam," 209.
"Going to Hobby Fair," 95.
"Golden Foot-Ball," 99.
"Gone!" 178.
"Good Effects of Carbonic Gas," 29.
Government Spies, 53.
Grafton, Duke of, 27.
Graham, Sir James, 252, 295.
"Grand Entrance to Bamboozlem," 80.
Graphic Alliteration, 177.
"Great Unknown lately discovered in Ireland," 104.
Greek War of Independence, 81.
Green Bag, Opening of the, 73.
"Greenwich Hospital," 171, 175.
Grey, Earl, 241, 244.
Habeas Corpus Act, Suspension of the, 52.
Hamilton, Lady Anne, 73.
"Hare Presumptuous," 106.
"Harp" (in Russell Street, Drury Lane), 87.
Haydon, B. R., 173.
Haynau, General, 298.
Hayne (see "Pea-Green Hayne").
HB, 5, 235-276.
Heath, H., 84.
Heath, William, 84, 104, 238.
Hervieu, A., 194.
"Hint to the Blind and Foolish," 162.
Hobbies, The, 59.
"Hobby-Horse Dealer," 154.
Hogarth, William, not a Caricaturist, 6. Absurdity of comparing him with Modern Comic Artists, 6.
Holy Alliance, The, 98.
"Homburg Waltz," 58.
"Horse Chancellor obtaining a Verdict," 159.
"Horse Marine and his Trumpeter," 91.
"Hostile Press, or Shakspeare in Danger," 104.
"How do you like the New Whig?" 296.
How to set up as a Prophet, 39.
Hughes Ball, 99.
"I'll be your Second," 241.
"Illuminated Magazine," 286.
Incroyables, The, 91.
"Impostor, or Obstetric Dispute," 134.
Indian Mutinies, 396.
Informers of 1817, 148.
"Ingoldsby Legends," 289, 400.
"Interesting Scene on Board an East-Indian," 152.
"Interior View of the House of God," 130.
"Introduction to the Gout," 152.
"Ireland": an Artist's Dream, 384.
Irish Coercion Bill of 1833, 269, 270.
"Irish Decency," 154.
Irish Disaffection in 1833, 266.
Irish Festa, 178.
"Jack o' Lantern," 181.
"Jack Sheppard," 172, 199, 343.
"Je vous n'entends pas," 122.
"Jemmy Twitcher" (Lord Brougham), 265 (note).
Jerrold, Douglas, 387.
Jim Crow, 252.
"John Bull buying Stones," etc., 146.
"John Bull brought up for a Discharge," etc., 147.
"John Bull Done Over," 60.
"John Bull flourishing in an attitude of Strict Neutrality," 99.
"John Bull in Clover," 60.
"John Bull versus Pope Bull," 106.
"Jonathan Wyld discovering Darrell," 172.
"Johnny Bull and his Forged Notes," 154.
"John's Dream," 143.
Josephine, The Empress, 3, 20, 25.
Judge, Mr., 102.
Kaleidoscope, The, 58.
Kean, Edmund, 54, 103.
"Kean's Head" (Russel Court), 86.
Kenny Meadows, 355-363.
Kenyon, Lord, 241.
"Key to the Investigation," 67.
"King at Home, The," 117.
"King Gourmand XVIII.," etc., 99.
"La Belle Assemblee," 151.
Labedoyere, Colonel, 138.
"Ladies' Accelerator," 95.
La Diligence, 159.
La Douane, 159.
"Lancashire Witches," 200.
"Landing at Dover and Overhauling the Baggage," 95.
Lane, Theodore, 84-88.
"L'apres-diner des Anglais," 24.
"Last Cab-driver," 176.
"Leap Year, or John Bull's Establishment," 50.
Leech, John, 233, 277-335, 337, 407-409. "Sketches in Oil," 315.
Leigh, Percival, 282.
Leipzig, Battle of, 24.
Lemon, Mark, 201.
Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, Prince, 145.
Les Graces, 151.
Lever, Charles, 200, 352, 375.
"Lewis Arundel," 337.
"Libra—Striking the Balance," 177.
"Life of an Actor," 85.
"Life of Sir John Falstaff," 205.
"Life in London," 109. Egan's Share of the Work, 113.
Lines and Dots, 151.
Literary Black-Mail, 115.
"Little Boney gone to Pot," 132.
"Lolly Pop," etc., 162.
"London Barrow Woman, The," 169.
Londonderry, Marquis of: Scene between him and Lord Brougham, 262.
"Louis the Fat troubled with the Nightmare," 162.
Louis Philippe, 297, 383.
Louis XVIII., 98, 143, 162.
"Love, Law, and Physic," 154.
"Loyalist Magazine," 131.
McConnell, 372.
Maddison, President, 46.
"Man of Taste and Feeling," 209.
"Manners and Customs of ye Englishe," 385.
"Manslaughter Men, The," 158.
"March to Finchley, The," 7.
Marriage Act, The, 81.
"Martin Chuzzlewit," 341, 344.
Massena, 21.
"Master Cook and his Black Scullion," etc., 96.
"Master of the Ordnance Exercising his Hobby," 95.
"Mat de Cocagne," 143.
"Matheworama," 106.
"Mauger Sharpening his Axe," 186.
Maxwell's "History of the Irish Rebellion," 186.
Mayhew, H., 201.
Meadows (see "Kenny").
Medical Profession, Satire on, 35.
"Meditations Amongst the Tombs," 132.
Melbourne, Lord, 252.
Melville, Lord, 28.
"Mer de Glace," 159.
Mercandotti, Madamoiselle, 100.
"Meteor, The," 128.
Methodism, Spread of, 129.
Metternich, Prince, 150.
Milan Commission, 96.
"Miss endeavouring to excite a Glow with her Dutch Plaything," 41.
"Miss Foote in the King's Bench Battery," 102.
"Miss Foote putting her Foot in it," 102.
"Miser's Daughter," 173, 199.
Mitford, Jack (Editor of the "Scourge"), 129 (note).
Mob, A Cowardly, 247.
"Moments of Prattle," etc., 102.
Moray Minstrels, 374.
"More Plots!!!" 53.
"Morning after Marriage," 97.
"Morning Journal," 240.
Moscow, Retreat from, 22.
"Mother's Girl Plucking a Crow," etc., 91.
"Mr. Punch's Fancy Ball," 287.
"Murder of Sir Rowland Trenchard," 185.
"Mysterious Fair One," 95.
"Nap nearly Nabb'd," 22.
Napoleon Bonaparte. His Policy towards England, 13-18. Proclaimed Emperor, 17. Intention to invade England, 17. Lampooned by English Caricaturists, 19, 24, 26. Dislike to the Revolutionists, 26. His Star begins to Wane, 22. Retreat from Moscow, 22. Narrowly escapes Capture, 22. Leaves his Troops in Russia, 22. At Elba, 132. Return from Elba till his Fall, 137-142. French Royalist Caricatures on, 24.
Napoleon, Louis, 299, 300-302, 396, 397.
Napoleon III. (see "Napoleon, Louis").
"Nap's Glorious Return, or the Conclusion of the Russian Campaign," 24.
Navarino, Battle of, 82.
"Nest in Danger," 82.
"New Chancery Suit Removed," etc., 95.
"Newcomes, The," 377, 393.
"New Irish Jaunting Car," 95.
New Orleans, Attack on (see "America").
"New Readings of Old Authors," 221.
Newspaper Stamp Duty, 255.
Newspapers, Cheap, Curious Arguments against, 256.
Ney, Marshall, 139.
"Nicholas Nickleby," 340.
Nicholas, The Emperor, 303, 306, 395.
"Night Mayor," 146.
Nile (see "Britannia").
"Non Mi Recordo," 128.
"Nosing the Nob at Ramsgate," 159.
"Notice to Correspondents," 226.
"Novels by Eminent Hands," 375.
"Nun of Arronca," 254.
O'Connell, 106, 236, 237, 252, 270-272, 295, and note.
"Old Bags" (see "Eldon, Lord").
"Old Bumblehead the 18th," 162.
"Old Curiosity Shop," 341, 345.
"Old St. Paul's," 199.
"Old Thirty-nine shaking hands with his good Brother the Pope," 153.
"Oliver Twist," 192.
"O! O! There's a Minister of the Gospel," 159.
"Opening of Sir William Curtis' Campaign," 141.
"Oppidans' Museum, The," 117.
Origin of Species, 371.
Orsini Plot, 311.
"Ostend Packet in a Squall," 163.
"Our tough old Ship," 154.
Oxenford, John, 201.
"Pair of Spectacles, or The London Stage in 1824-5," 106.
"Palais Royal," 152.
Papal Aggression, 299, 386.
"Parisian Luxury," 163.
"Paul Pry," 84 (and see "Heath, William").
"Paving the way for a Royal Divorce," 70.
"Paying Off a Jew Pedlar," 175.
Pea-green Hayne, 101.
Peace-at-any-price Party, The, 383.
"Pedigree of Corporal Violet," 143.
Peel, Sir Robert, 272, 295, 296.
"Peel's Dirty Little Boy," 296.
"Peep at the Gaslights in Pall Mall," 29.
"Peep at the Pump Room," 57.
Pellegrini, Carlo, 5.
"Peter Schlemihl," 174.
Phiz (see "Browne, H. K.").
"Pickwick Papers," 230-234, 340, 364.
Pius IX., 298.
"Plebeian Spirit, or Coachee and the Heiress Presumptive," 40.
"Point of Honour, The," 171.
"Points of Humour," 119.
"Points of Misery," 119.
"Polish Diet with French Dessert," 22.
"Political Champion turned Resurrection Man," 95.
"Political Fair, A," 19.
"Political Shaver," 106.
Poole, John, 230.
Popple v. Stockdale, 106.
Popular Discontent of 1816, 51.
"Portrait of a Noble Lord in Order," 297.
"Portraits of the English," 354.
"Preachee and Floggee Too," 153.
"Premier's Fix," 296.
"Premium, Par, and Discount," 162.
"Preparing for a Duel," 163.
"Preparing for the Match," 145.
"Preparing for the Witnesses," 96.
"Presenting a Bill of Indemnification," 83.
Prince of Wales' Theatre, its former titles, 225.
Prince Regent (see "George IV.").
"Prisoners of War," 269.
"Probable Effects of Good Living," etc., 295.
"Punch," 287, 383. Rivals of, 367.
Purchase System, 305.
"Put Out," 297.
"Queen Caroline running down the Royal George," 78.
"Randolph and Hilda dancing at Ranelagh," 173.
Rawkins, 279.
"Recollections of the Court of Common Pleas," 171.
"Redgauntlet," 185.
Reform Bills of 1831-32, 242-245.
Regent (see "George IV.").
"Religion a la Mode," 311.
Religious credulity of English people, 37.
"Results of a Northern Excursion," 161.
"Return of Hercules from a Fancy Ball," 279.
"Revolution at Madame Tussaud's," 178.
Rice, the American Comedian, 251.
"Rival Newsmongers," 258.
Rival Richards, 55.
Robinson, Mr. Frederick, 135.
Robson, Thomas Frederick, 325.
"Roland Cashel," 350.
Romeo Coates, 49.
Roscius, The Young, 28.
"Rose Maylie and Oliver," 192.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 3, 83, 84 and note, 118.
"R-y-l Condescension," 149.
"Royal Extinguisher," 159.
"Royal Laundress," 143.
Royal Levees, 308.
"Royal Nuptials," 145.
"Royal Red Bengal Tiger," 154.
"Royal Rushlight," 156.
Russell, Lord John, 236, 237, 242, 243, 244, 253, 254, 300, 306, 321, 398.
Russia and Turkey, 82, 395.
"Russian Bear's Greece," 82.
"Russian Condescension," 133.
"Russian Dandy at Home," 56.
"Sailors Carousing," 175.
"Sailors' Description," etc., 162.
"Saint Shela," 162.
"Sales by Auction, or Provident Children," etc., 153.
Sandford and Merton, 121.
"Satirist, or Monthly Meteor," 131.
"Scene after the Battle," 132.
"Scene in the New Farce as performed at the Royalty," 155.
"Scene in the New Farce called the 'Rivals,'" 61.
"Scene in the Farce of 'Lofty Projects,'" 164.
"Scene from the Pantomime of 'Cock-a-Doodle-Doo,'" 103.
"Scotch Fiddle," 161.
Scott, Sir Walter, 105.
"Scourge, The," 21, 128.
"Sealing up the People," 38.
"Secret Insult, or Bribery and Corruption Rejected," 95.
"Sergeant introducing his Dutch Wife," 169.
Seurat, Claude Ambroise, 104.
Seymour, Robert, 208-234, 405.
"Seymour's Humorous Sketches," 218.
"Shadows," 372.
Shannon and Chesapeake, 44.
Shiel, Mr., 269.
"Shortshanks" (Robert Seymour), 208.
"Showing Off," etc., 162.
"Sick of the Property Tax," 143.
"Sikes and the Dog," 172.
Silver Ball, 102.
"Simon Renard and Winwike," 172.
"Simpkin Dancing," 175.
Skeleton, The Living, 104.
"Sketches by Boz," 172, 176.
Smith, Albert, 287-289.
Smithfield, 297.
"Smoke Jack the Alarmist," 154.
"Snuffing and Smoking," 220.
"Snuffing out Boney," 133.
Southcott, Joanna, 36-40, 134.
"Spa Fields Orator Hunting for Popularity," 151.
Spa Fields Riot, 51.
Spain, Invasion of, by Duc d'Angouleme, 81.
"Spanish Flies, or Boney taking an Immoderate Dose," 20.
"Spanish Mule and a French Jackass," 162.
Speculation Mania of 1825, 163.
"Spirit Moving the Quakers upon Worldly Vanities," 59.
"Sprig of Shelalegh," 171.
St. Albans, Borough of, 301.
St. Dunstan, 183.
"St. James's, or the Court of Queen Anne," 179, 199.
St. John Long the Quack, 214-217.
"St. Swithin's Chapel," 168.
Stanley, Lord, 252.
"State Physicians Bleeding John Bull to Death," 147.
"Steward at Sea in a Vain Tempest," 95.
"Steward's Court of the Manor of Torre Devon," 78.
"Stroller's Tale" in "Pickwick," 232.
Sue's "Orphan," 122.
Sullivan, Arthur, 374.
"Sunday under Three Heads," 342.
Surgeon, An Eccentric, 279.
Surtees, R. W., 320.
Sussex, Duke of, 249.
"T Trade in Hot Water," 152.
"Table Book," 201.
"Tables Turned," 162.
"Taking an Airing in Hyde Park," 247.
Tallien, Madame, 25 (and note).
"Taurus, a Literary Bull," 177.
"Tea Just Over," 27.
Tenniel, John, 394-400.
Tenth Hussars, 81, 100.
Terry, Kate, 375.
Thackeray, W. M., 92, 201, 285, 316, 318, 387. As a Book-illustrator, 375-380.
"Theatrical Fun Dinner," 378.
"Three Courses and a Dessert," 171.
"Through the Looking-glass," 400.
Toleration Acts, Motion to amend them, 129.
Tom and Jerry, 110.
Tom Thumb, 173.
"Tower of London," 172.
Tozer, Mr., 39.
Tract Droppers, 112.
Transit, Robert (Robert Cruikshank), 117.
Treadmill, 97.
Trenton's Porter, 2.
"Triumph of Cupid," 182.
Two Elves, The, 180.
"Urgent Private Affairs," 307.
"Vagaries in Quest of the Wild and Wonderful," 218.
"Vanity Fair," 92, 378.
"Vaux and the Grapes," 265.
"Venus de Medici," 159.
Victoria, Queen, 61, 275.
"View in Cumberland," 100.
"Virginians," 377.
"Vis-a-Vis," 151.
"Visit to Vesuvius," etc., 159.
Vitoria, Battle of, 24, 132.
"Voila t'on Mort," 154.
"Waiting on the Ladies," 164.
"Waltzing," 107.
Wardle, Colonel, 31.
"Washing Boney's Court Dresses," 143.
Washington, Burning of (see "America.")
Watts Phillips, 372.
Waverley Novels, 104, 176.
Wellington, Duke of, 55, 141, 246-249, 395.
Westmacott, C. M., 100, 115, 119.
Wilkes, 7.
William IV., 245, 261.
Williams, C., 84.
"Windsor Castle," 199.
"Witches' Frolic," 181.
"Wolves Triumphant," 103.
Wood, Alderman, 73.
Wood Engraving, its injurious effect on Caricature, 5.
Woodward, G. M., 3, 84.
"Worship of Bacchus," 203.
"Wrekin" (Long Acre), 87.
"Xit," 186.
Year 1848, 383.
York, Duke of, 30.
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