Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2 by Joseph Grego

1879. Also _The 'Fraser' Portraits. A Gallery of Illustrious Literary

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Characters_ (1830-1838), drawn by the late Daniel Maclise, R.A., and accompanied by Notices chiefly by the late William Maginn, LL.D. Edited by William Bates, B.A., &c. Chatto and Windus, 1874, 4to. INDICES. INDEX OF NAMES, PERSONS, &c. Ackermann, Rudolph (Rowlandson's publisher), i. 85, 89-93 Ackermann's _Poetical Magazine_, i. 33 Addington, Hon. H., 'The Doctor,' i. 246 Alexander, Emperor of Russia, ii. 281, 294 Angelo, Henry, 'Reminiscences,' i. 55, 64-6, 68, 70-2, 78-9, 85, 87-8, 287, 298-300, 374; ii. 5 Angelo's Fencing Rooms, i. 241 Angelo and Rowlandson at Vauxhall, i. 62-3, 156 -- and Son, Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercise, i. 374 -- Henry, his sketch of Simmons, the Murderer, ii. 81 Anstey, Christopher, 'Comforts of Bath,' i. 333-49 Arnold, General, i. 173 Atkinson, Christopher, i. 143-4 Auckland, Lord Eden, i. 173 Austria, Emperor of, ii. 281 Austria, Crown Prince of, ii. 281 Banco to the Knave (Gillray), i. 106 Banks, Sir Joseph, i. 192 Bannister, the Comedian, a Collector, i. 70; ii. 248 -- John, the Comedian, an Art Student, i. 53-4 Barrymore, Lord, i. 58, 161-2, 303 Bate, Dudley, of the _Morning Post_, i. 159 Bates, William, B.A., 'Sketch of Rowlandson's Works,' 'Essay on George Cruikshank,' ii. 379 Bedford, Duke of, i. 359 Bell, Dr., ii. 216 Beresford, James, ii. 178 Billington, Mrs., i. 158 'Black Dick' (Lord Howe), i. 199 'Blackmantle,' Bernard (pseudo), i. 43; ii. 375, 378-9 Blair, Doctor Hugh, i. 198 Blucher, Prince von, ii. 278-9, 280-1, 293-5 'Book for a Rainy Day,' J. T. Smith, i. 70 Borowloski, Count, 'The Polish Dwarf,' i. 186 Bossy, Doctor, ii. 5 Boswell, James, i. 193-8 Boswell's 'Tour to the Hebrides,' i. 84, 193-8 Buonaparte, the Emperor Napoleon, ii. 42-3, 45, 47, 52, 54, 61, 82-3, 93-102, 130, 159, 162-3, 187, 203-4, 255, 258-64, 271-2, 276-82, 289, 291-3 -- Joseph, King of Spain, ii. 95-6, 98-101 -- Louis, King of Holland, ii. 97, 258-9 Buonaparte's Generals, ii. 291 Brightelmstone in 1789, i. 277 Britannia, 117, 136, 141-2, 247; ii. 6 Buckingham, Marquis of, i. 243 Bullock, Proprietor of 'Bullock's London Museum,' ii. 309 Bunbury, Henry, the Caricaturist, i. 61, 78-80, 369 -- the Caricaturist (illustrated biographical sketch of his life by Joseph Grego), i. 3 -- Henry, Caricaturist (Gambado's 'Annals of Horsemanship and Academy for Grown Horsemen'), i. 352-3; ii. 101-15, 217, 221-3 Burdett, Sir Francis, i. 359; ii. 74, 181-2, 184, 365 Burke, Hon. Edmund, i. 112, 118-19, 220, 245, 248, 274, 289; ii. 13 Burton, Alfred, 'Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy,' ii. 363-4 Bute, Lord, i. 141 Butler, S., ii. 174, 198 Camden, Lord, i. 244 Canning, George, verses on 'All the Talents,' ii. 69 Canning, George, ii. 166 Carmarthen, Marquis of, i. 244, 248 Cartright, Major John, i. 121 Castlereagh, Lord, ii. 166 Catalini, Madame, ii. 165 Catharine, Empress of Russia, i. 290 Chambers, Sir William (architect of Somerset House), ii. 217 Charles the Fourth, King of Spain, i. 290, 292; ii. 94 Charlotte, Queen, i. 110, 199-210, 220, 228, 230, 252, 290 Chatham, Lord, i. 244 -- General, ii. 164, 166 Chattelier, Miss (Rowlandson's aunt), i. 52, 63-4 Chiffney (jockey to the Prince of Wales), i. 207 Clarke, Mrs. Mary Anne, ii. 135-64, 166, 181 -- Scandal, The, i. 28; ii. 135-64, 181 Clavering, General, ii. 143 Coleraine, Lord, i. 180, 220, 229. (_See_ Hanger) Collections of Rowlandson's drawings, i. 5. Appendix Collings, the Caricaturist, i. 82-4, 191, 193 Combe, William, ii. 247, 268, 317-55, 359-62, 271-2 -- -- (author): 'The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax,' ii. 176, 247-52, 266-7, 269-70, 367, 373, 375 'The Dance of Death,' ii. 317-15 'The Dance of Life,' ii. 359-62 'The History of Johnny Quæ Genus,' ii. 371-2 Corbett, Thomas, High Bailiff for Westminster, ii. 140, 153-4 Cornwall, Views in, ii. 56 Cross Reading (Whiteford's), i. 84 Cruikshank, George, caricaturist, i. 16-19 Cumberland, Duke of, ii. 225 Curtis, Commodore, ii. 163-4 Davy, Sir Humphrey, ii. 366 Derby, Lord, i. 359 Devonshire, Duchess of, i. 124, 126-9, 131-2, 135, 141-2, 152, 158; ii. 59 Didelot, dancer, i. 283 Don Carlos, ii. 94 Duncannon, Lady, i. 135, 141, 158 Dundas (Lord Melville), i. 121, 134, 243-4, 246; ii. 49-51, 60, 136 Dundas, Sir David, ii. 137 Dunthorne, James, i. 226-7, 314 Elliot, Right Hon. Hugh, English Minister at Dresden, ii. 311 Engelbach, Lewis, 'Letters from Italy, or Naples and the Campagna Felice,' ii. 267, 301-8 English Caricaturists, i. 2 'English Spy, The,' by 'Bernard Blackmantle,' i. 43 Erskine, Lord, i. 112, 359 'Farquhar,' Ferdinand (pseudo), 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. 317 Ferdinand of Spain, ii. 93 Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' ii. 55-6 Fitzgerald, Mr., i. 161 Fitzherbert, Mrs., i. 170, 220, 226, 248, 276 Fox, Hon. Charles James, ii. 49, 58-61, 109, 112-13, 116-17, 119, 123-7, 129, 131-5, 138-43, 154, 221, 231-2, 245, 248, 270, 359 Fox, General, i. 117 Frederick the Great, i. 182-3 French Ambassador, The, i. 147 Gambado, Geoffrey (pseudo Henry Bunbury), 'Academy for Grown Horsemen,' i. 352-3 -- -- 'Annals of Horsemanship,' i. 352; ii. 102-15 George the Third, i. 115, 119, 140-1, 182-3, 199-210, 220, 228-9, 248, 251-2, 290, 360; ii. 6, 59, 82, 196 Gillray, the Caricaturist (his life, works, and times, by Joseph Grego), i. 3-4, 54, 106, 143, 229, 242, 328; ii. 197, 223 Gloucester, Duke of, i. 328 Goldsmith, Oliver, 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' ii. 356-9, 375 Gordon, Duchess of, i. 126, 152 Grafton, Duke of, i. 244, 246-8 Grattan, i. 250, 362 Grego, Joseph: 'An Illustrated Biographical Sketch of Bunbury, the Caricaturist,' i. 3 'The Works of James Gillray, with the Story of his Life and Times,' i. 3-4 'A Collection of Drawings by Rowlandson.' Appendix Grenville, i. 244 -- Lord, ii. 59 Guise, General, his collection of pictures at Oxford, ii. 66 Hadfield. Attempted the life of the King, ii. 6 Hamilton, Sir William, Ambassador at Naples, ii. 311-13 -- Lady, ii. 311-13 Hanger, George, i. 180, 220, 229. (_See_ Coleraine.) Harrison, W. H., 'The Humourist,' ii. 380-6 Hartley, Mrs. (actress), i. 160 Hastings, Warren, i. 226, 230 -- Marquis of, ii. 299 Haydon, B. R., ii. 378-9 Heath, James, i. 85 -- -- letter to, written by the Caricaturist, ii. 48 Hebrides, Boswell's Journal of a Tour in the, i. 193-8 Heywood ('Old Iron Wig'), i. 70 'Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing,' by J. P. Malcolm, F.S.A., i. 73-6 'History of Caricature and the Grotesque in Literature and Art,' i. 3, 76 Hobart, Hon. Mrs. (Lady Buckinghamshire), i. 127, 129-30, 134 Holland, Lord, i. 289 Holman, the actor, i. 165, 190 Hood, Admiral Lord, i. 121, 124, 127, 133, 228 Hook, Theodore, 'Chacun à son Goût,' i. 67 Hooper, the boxer, i. 162 Horne-Tooke, John, i. 327, 359; ii. 74 House, Sam, i. 98-9, 108, 129, 131, 138-9 Howe, Lord, i. 67-8, 199 Howitt, the artist, Rowlandson's brother-in-law, i. 50 John Bull, ii. 42, 43, 47, 50-1, 58, 60-1, 75, 82-3, 93, 101, 130, 159 Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., i. 193-8 Junot, General, ii. 101, 204 Kemble, John Philip, ii. 46, 165 Kent, Duke of, ii. 141-4 King of Prussia, The, i. 182-3 Kingsbury, Caricaturist, i. 242, 290 Knight (Miss Cornelia), authoress, ii. 311-12 Lambert, Daniel, ii. 59-60 Leicestershire Giant, ii. 59-60 Leinster, Duke of, i. 249, 251 Life of Henry Bunbury, the Caricaturist, i. 4, 75-9 Lonsdale (Earl of), i. 136-7 Lord Howe's Action, i. 67-8 Lothian, Marquis of, i. 249, 251 Louis XVI. of France, i. 274, 290 -- XVIII. of France, ii. 292, 295 Lowther, Sir James, i. 136 Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, i. 375 Lunardi, Vincent, i. 163-4 Malcolm, J. P., F.S.A., 'Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing,' i. 75-6; ii. 184 Manners, Lord Charles, ii. 215-16 Melville, Lord (_see_ Henry Dundas), ii. 49-51, 60-1, 75 Memoirs of John Bannister, Comedian, i. 47 Mitchell, the Banker, i. 68, 71, 85 Moira, Lord, embarkation for _La Vendée_, i. 68 Morland, George, the Artist, i. 86-7, 239 -- -- Portrait of, by Rowlandson, i. 86; ii. 229, 330 Moser, Michael, Keeper at Somerset House, i. 53 Mulgrave, Lord, ii. 166 Munro, Doctor, i. 124 National Collections of Caricatures, i. 5; ii. Appendix. Nelson, Admiral Lord, i. 350; ii. 52, 54, 311-13 'Newcome, Johnny' (pseudo), Military Adventures of, ii. 298 Ney, Marshal, ii. 291, 293 Nicols, John, Editor of the _Gentleman's Magazine_, i. 282 Night Auctions, i. 70 Nixon, Henry, the Facetious, i. 82-3; ii. 26, 66 Nollekens, J., Artist, ii. 16, 19 Norfolk, Duke of, i. 359 North, Lord, i. 105-6, 108, 112-13, 116, 119, 124-5, 142, 220 O'Connor, i. 364 O'Kelly, Colonel, i. 259-60 O'Meara, Dr., 146, 155 Orleans, Duke of, i. 252-3, 248, 274 Pacchierolti, i. 98 Paoli, General, i. 193 Papworth, J. B., ii. 268 Parsons, the Comedian, i. 70 Paul, Emperor of Russia, ii. 28-9 Perdita, i. 159 Perry, James, of the _Morning Chronicle_, i. 159 Petersham, Lord, ii. 225 Petty, Lord Henry, ii. 58-60 Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, i. 193-8 'Pindar, Peter,' Trick played off on, i. 71-2 -- -- i. 97, 143, 187-8, 192, 200, 210, 361; ii. 13, 217 Pitt, Hon. William, i. 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 221, 226, 230, 231-2, 243-8, 360; ii. 22, 28, 49, 50 Pomfret, Lord, ii. 225 Pope Pius the Sixth, i. 290 -- -- the (Pius VII.), ii. 44, 51, 163, 204 Portland, Duchess of, i. 124 -- Duke of, i. 289 Potemkin, i. 292 Priestly, Dr., i. 272 Prince of Wales, i. 110, 132, 140, 152, 159, 170, 220, 226, 229-31, 243, 246-7, 248, 251, 274, 290, 298, 303 -- Regent, ii. 294 Prussia, King of, i. 292 Pugin's 'Microcosm, or London in Miniature,' ii. 125-8 Pyne, W. H. (_Ephraim Hardcastle_), 'Wine and Walnuts,' i. 55-6 -- -- -- _Somerset House Gazette_, i. 55, 57-8, 69 Queen Charlotte, i. 110, 199-200, 220, 228 Queen of Spain, ii. 93 Quirk (Boxer), ii. 226 'Quiz' (pseudo), 'The Grand Master, or Qui Hi in Hindostan,' ii. 299-301 Ramberg, Caricaturist, i. 223, 225 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the Year 1797,' ii. 19-21 Richmond, Duke of, i. 183, 231, 243-4, 246-8 Robinson, Jack, i. 117-18 -- Mrs., i. 159 Romney (the Painter), ii. 311 Ron, Baron (Quack Dentist), i. 211 Roscius, the Infant, ii. 46 Rosedale, John (Mariner), exhibitor of the pictures at Greenwich Hospital, ii. 71 Rowlandson, Thomas (the Caricaturist), i. 239, 360 -- a student at the Royal Academy, i. 53 -- Academy drawings, i. 22-3 -- and Napoleon, i. 27-8 -- as a landscape artist, i. 14 -- as a marine artist, i. 18 -- as a portrait painter, i. 13 -- at Portsmouth, i. 67 -- biographical references to, i. 54-5 -- book illustrations, i. 35-45 -- chronological summary of his caricatures, ii. 389. (_See_ 4) -- Continental tours, i. 59, 68-9; ii. 330-1 -- contributions to the Royal Academy, i. 50-65 -- collections of drawings by, ii. Appendix -- Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, ii. Appendix -- South Kensington Museum, ii. Appendix Rowlandson, Dyce Collection, South Kensington Museum, ii. Appendix -- -- at Windsor Castle, ii. Appendix -- early caricatures, i. 22 -- engraved works, i. 23-30 -- family, the, i. 49-51 -- fortune bequeathed the Caricaturist, A, i. 64 -- gambling proclivities, i. 64 -- _Gentleman's Magazine_, the, obituary notice, i. 55, 94-5 -- George Cruikshank on Rowlandson, i. 16-19 -- his first visit to Paris, i. 52 -- his friends, i. 60-2 -- his publishers, i. 6 -- his schoolfellows, i. 51 -- Illustrations to 'The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque,' ii. 176, 247-52, 266-7, 269-70, 367, 373, 375 -- -- 'The World in Miniature,' ii. 312-17, 362 -- -- 'The English Dance of Death,' ii. 317-55 -- imitations of the drawings of contemporary artists, i. 151 -- in France, Flanders, and Holland, i. 58, 68-9; ii. 330-1 -- in Paris, i. 58-9 -- journeys in England, i. 75, 276-9, 360; ii. 6, 19-21, 56, 169, 181, 239-246, 373 -- letter from, 1804, ii. 48 -- lists of public and private collections. Appendix -- mode of working at Ackermann's 'Repository of Arts,' i. 31 -- on the Westminster Election, i. 22, 121-43, 153-4 -- portraits of the artist, i. 45-8, 360; ii. 228-30 -- portraits exhibited by, i. 59 -- robbed, i. 65-6 -- successive exhibits at the Royal Academy. Figure subjects, i. 59, 64-5 -- views of the Colleges, Oxford and Cambridge, ii. 186 Rowlandson's 'Sketches from Nature,' ii. 373 -- illustrations to 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' ii. 356-9 -- -- 'The Dance of Life,' ii. 359, 362 -- -- 'An Excursion made to Brighthelmstone in the Year 1782,' i. 276-9 -- illustrations to Smollett's works, i. 320; ii. 56, 181 -- -- 'A Narrative of the War, 1793-5,' i. 328-9 -- -- 'Academy for Grown Horsemen,' i. 353; ii. 102-15, 181 -- -- Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' i. 304; ii. 55-6 -- illustrations to 'The Annals of Horsemanship,' i. 352-3; ii. 102-15, 181 -- -- 'Les Délices de la Grande-Bretagne,' i. 305 -- -- 'The Comforts of Bath,' i. 333-49 -- Views of London, i. 349 -- 'Sheets of Picturesque Etchings,' i. 280, 289 -- -- 'Cupid's Magic Lantern,' i. 332 -- -- 'Love in Caricature,' i. 353 -- -- 'Cries of London,' i. 354-6 -- -- _Anti-Jacobin Review_, i. 357-60 Rowlandson, 'Loyal Volunteers of London,' i. 375-7 -- 'Hungarian and Highland Broadside Exercise,' i. 374 -- 'Nautical Characters,' i. 362 -- 'Hogarthian Novelist,' ii. 6 -- illustrations to Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey,' ii. 10, 169-74 -- -- 'The Beauties of Sterne,' ii. 10, 169-75 -- -- 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales,' ii. 19-21 -- -- 'Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature,' ii. 41 -- -- 'A Compendious Treatise on Modern Education,' ii. 41 -- -- 'Views in Cornwall, &c.,' ii. 56, 169, 181, 239-46 -- -- 'The Sorrows of Werter,' i. 190; ii. 57 -- -- Boswell's 'Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides,' i. 193-8 -- -- 'The Poems of "Peter Pindar,"' i. 192, 201-9 -- -- 'The Pleasures of Human Life,' ii. 83, 180, 362 -- -- 'The Microcosm of London, or London in Miniature,' ii. 125-8 -- -- 'The Miseries of Human Life,' ii. 119-24 -- -- 'Chesterfield Travestie,' ii. 115-17, 224 -- -- 'The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting,' ii. 115, 129, 178 -- -- _The Caricature Magazine_, ii. 115-16 -- -- G. A. Stevens' 'Lecture on Heads,' ii. 117-18 -- -- 'Beauties of Tom Brown,' ii. 115, 181 -- -- 'The Clarke Scandal,' ii. 135-62 -- -- _The Poetical Magazine_, ii. 175-78 -- -- 'The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen,' ii. 176 -- -- J. Beresford's 'Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life,' ii. 178 -- -- Butler's 'Hudibras,' ii. 174, 198 -- 'Sketches from Nature,' ii. 169 -- illustrations to 'Annals of Sporting,' by Caleb Quizzem, ii. 178-9 -- -- 'Petticoat Loose: a Fragmentary Poem,' ii. 238 -- -- 'Poetical Beauties of Scarborough,' ii. 268-9 -- -- Engelbach's 'Letters from Italy and the Campagna Felice,' ii. 267, 301-8 -- -- 'The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome,' ii. 298-9, 312 -- -- 'Qui Hi, the Grand Master in Hindostan,' ii. 299-301 -- -- Ferdinand Farquhar's 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. 312, 317 -- -- 'New Sentimental Journal, or Travels in the Southern Provinces of France,' ii. 362, 368-70 -- -- 'The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy' (Burton), ii. 363 -- -- 'Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders,' ii. 366-7 -- -- 'The History of Johnny Quæ Genus,' ii. 371-3 -- -- 'Crimes of the Clergy,' ii. 373 -- -- Chap Books, ii. 363 Rowlandson, 'The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Years 1823-4-5,' ii. 375 -- -- 'The English Spy,' by Bernard Blackmantle, ii. 378-9 -- -- 'The Humourist' (posthumous), ii. 380-6 -- -- 'Grotesque Drawing Book,' ii. 362 Rutland, Duchess of, i. 152 Salisbury (Lord Chamberlain), i. 327 Sandon, Captain, ii. 143 Sheridan, R. B., i. 229, 245, 248, 274, 289, 330; ii. 46, 58-60, 220. Sherwin, J. K., engraver, i. 45 Showell, Mrs., ii. 66 Siddons, Mrs., ii. 46 Sièyes, Abbé, ii. 47 Simmons, Thomas (_murderer_), ii. 81 Skeffington, Sir Lumley, i. 180 Smith, John Raffaelle, engraver, i. 47 Smith, John Thomas, portrait of Rowlandson, i. 48; ii. 17 'Nollekens and his Times,' ii. 55; ii. 16-19 'Book for a Rainy Day,' i. 70 Smollett's 'Peregrine Pickle,' ii. 56 Miscellaneous Works, ii. 181 _Somerset House Gazette_, i. 54, 88 Sorrows of Werter, ii. 57 Southcott, Joanna (the 'Prophetess'), ii. 287 Spain, Queen of, ii. 93 Spain, Infants of, ii. 94 Stanislaus the Second, King of Poland, i. 290 Sterne, Laurence, ii. 10, 169-75. Stevens, G. A., 'A Lecture on Heads,' ii. 117 Sydney, Lord, i. 246 Talleyrand, Prince, ii. 45, 187, 280 Tegg's Caricatures, i. 34 Temple, Lord, i. 119, 140, 141 Thelwall (political lecturer), i. 327, 359 Thicknesse, Philip, i. 275-6 Thurlow, Lord, i. 121-2, 140-1, 220, 243-4, 248, 290 Tierney, Mr., i. 359 Topham, Major (_World_ newspaper), at Vauxhall, i. 63 Topham, Captain, i. 158, 165-7, 183, 190 Townshend, Lord John, i. 228 Towzer, Rev. Roger, ii. 287 Trotter, 51, 61 Vauxhall Gardens, Characters at, i. 156-62 Rowlandson at, i. 62-3 -- Singers at, 63 -- Mrs. Weichsel, i. 63 Wales, Prince of (afterwards George IV.), i. 110, 132, 140, 152, 159, 170, 220, 226, 229-31, 243, 246-8, 251, 274, 290, 298, 303 Walpole, Horace, i. 128 Ward (Boxer), ii. 226 Wardle, Colonel, ii. 135-64, 166, 181 Watson, Brook, i. 244 Weichsel, Mrs., i. 158 _Well-bred Man_, The (H. Nixon), i. 83 Wellington, Duke of, ii. 281, 293-5 Wells, Mrs., 166-7 Weltjé, Cook to the Prince of Wales, i. 71, 248, 251 His house at Hammersmith, i. 73-4 'Werter, Sorrows of,' i. 191; ii. 57 Westmacott, Charles Molloy, i. 43 'The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Years 1823-5,' ii. 375, 378 'The English Spy,' ii. 378-9 Whitbread, ii. 49, 60-1, 136 Whiteford, Caleb, i. 84-5 Wigstead, Henry, Bow Street Magistrate, i. 60, 81-2, 276-9, 360 Wigstead, Henry, 'An Excursion to Brighthelmstone made in the year 1872,' i. 276-9 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales,' i. 360; ii. 19-21 Wilberforce, ii. 50, 136 Wilkes, Alderman, i. 244 Wilson, Richard, Librarian at the Royal Academy, i. 53, 361 'Wine and Walnuts,' i. 54, 83 Woodward, George Moutard, the Caricaturist, i. 80; ii. 115, 128 'Works of James Gillray, the Caricaturist, with the Story of his Life and Times,' i. 3-4 Wray, Sir Cecil, 111, 122, 124, 127, 133-4, 136-9, 154 Wright, Thomas, 'History of the Grotesque in Literature and Art,' i. 3 -- 'Caricature History of the Three Georges,' i. 3, 76-7 Würtemburg, King of, i. 327 York, Duke of, and Mrs. Clarke, i. 28; ii. 135-64, 178, 181 INDEX OF TITLES, SUBJECTS, PUBLISHED CARICATURES, ILLUSTRATIONS, &c. Abroad and at Home, ii. 66 Academy, The, for Grown Horsemen, i. 353 Accidents will Happen, ii. 297 Accommodation, or Lodgings to let, at Portsmouth, ii. 89 Accommodation Ladder, ii. 210 Accurate, An, and Impartial Narrative of the War (1793, 1794, 1795, &c.), i. 328, 329 Ackermann's Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo, ii. 293 Acquittal, The, or Upsetting the Porter Pot (Lord Melville), ii. 60, 61 Actress's Prayer, The, ii. 31 Acute Pain, ii. 2 Admiral Nelson Recruiting with his Brave Tars after the Glorious Battle of the Nile, i. 350-1 Admiration with Astonishment, ii. 1 Admiring Jew, The, i. 153 Advantage, The, of Shifting the Leg, i. 349, 351 Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy, The, ii. 363-4 Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his Friend Mr. A. Adams, i. 312 Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, ii. 56 Advice to Sportsmen; selected from the notes of Marmaduke Markwell, ii. 179-80 Aerostation out at Elbows. Vincent Lunardi, i. 163-4 Affectionate Farewell, The, or Kick for Kick, ii. 280 After Dinner, i. 279 After Sweet Meat comes Sour Sauce, or Corporal Casey got into the Wrong Box, ii. 194 Ague and Fever, i. 226 'Ah! let me, Sire, refuse it, I implore.' ('Peter Pindar'), i. 207 Alehouse Door, ii. 314 All-a-growing, i. 356 Allegoria, ii. 11 All for Love: a Scene at Weymouth, ii. 147 All the Talents, ii. 67-9 Ambassador of Morocco on a Special Mission, The, ii. 146-7 Amorous Turk, An, i. 352 Amputation, i. 107, 320 Amsterdam, i. 331 Amusement for the Recess; or the Devil to Pay amongst the Furniture, ii. 161-2 Anatomist, The, ii. 202 Anatomy of Melancholy, The, ii. 86 'And now his lifted eyes the ceiling sought.' 'Peter Pindar,' i. 205. Angelo's Fencing Room, i. 297-300 Anger, i. 18; ii. 2 Anglers (1611), ii. 220, 222 Anglers (1811), ii. 222 Annals of Horsemanship, i. 352 Annals of Sporting by Caleb Quizem, ii. 178-9 Anonymous Letter, ii. 14 Anticipation (Chr. Atkinson, Contractor, in the Pillory), i. 143 Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, ii. 178 _Anti-Jacobin Review_, i. 357-60, 362 Antiquarian, i. 252 Antiquarians à la Grecque, ii. 51 Anything will do for an Officer, ii. 62 Apollo and Daphne, i. 150 Apollo, Lyra, and Daphne, i. 364 Apostate, The, Jack Robinson, Political Ratcatcher, i. 117-9 Apothecaries' Prayer, The, ii. 31 Artist, An, Travelling in Wales, i. 360-2 Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, The, ii. 115, 129, 178 Art of Scaling, i. 219, 221 Astronomer, An, i. 366 At Dinner, i. 278-9 At Home and Abroad! Abroad and at Home! ii. 66 Attack, The, i. 289 Attempt to Wash the Blackamoor White, The, in the White Hall, City of Laputa, ii. 309-10 Attention, i. 2; ii. 1 Attorney, ii. 14 Attributes, ii. 10-13 Awkward Squads Studying the Graces, ii. 220 Bachelor's Fare: Bread and Cheese and Kisses, ii. 253-4 Bacon-faced Fellows of Brazen-Nose Broke Loose, ii. 201 Bad News on the Stock Exchange, i. 325 Bad Speculation, A, i. 366 Bait for the Kiddies on the North Road, A, or 'That's your sort, prime bang up to the mark,' ii. 184, 186 Ballooning Scene, A, i. 323 Banditti, ii. 297 Bank, The, i. 306 Bankrupt Cart, or the Road to Ruin in the East, i. 370 Barber, A, ii. 13 Barberorum, ii. 12 Barber's Shop, A, ii. 223 Bath, Comforts of (in 12 plates), i. 333-49 Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature, ii. 41 Bardolph Badgered, or the Portland Hunt, i. 289-90 Bartholomew Fair, ii. 92 Bassoon, The, with a French Horn accompaniment, ii. 206, 208 Bath Races, ii. 194 Battleorum, ii. 12 Bay of Biscay, i. 262, 368 Beast, The, as described in Revelation, chap. xiii. Resembling Napoleon Buonaparte, ii. 95 Beauties, i. 317-18 'Beauties of Sterne,' ii. 10, 169-75 'Beauties of Tom Brown,' ii. 115-181 Bed-warmer, A, i. 167 Beef à la Mode, ii. 3 Behaviour at Table (four subjects), ii. 117-18 Bel and the Dragon, ii. 216 Belle Limonadière au Café des Mille Colonnes, Palais Royal, Paris, ii. 272, 274 Benevolence, i. 316-17 'Benevolent Epistle to Sylvanus Urban' (_vide_), i. 282 Billiards, ii. 43 Billingsgata, ii. 11 Billingsgate, i. 150 Billingsgate at Bayonne, or the Imperial Dinner, ii. 93-4 Bills of Exchange, ii. 6 Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures, A, ii. 90, 166-7 Bill of Wright's, The, or the Patriot Alarmed, ii. 162 Billy Lackbeard and Charley Blackbeard Playing at Football, i. 118 Bishop and his Clarke, The, or a Peep into Paradise, ii. 148 Bitter Fare, or Sweeps Regaling, ii. 233 Black, Brown, and Fair, ii. 71 Blackleg Detected Secreting Cards, &c., ii. 84 Blacksmith's Shop, i. 212 Black and White, i. 66 Bloody Boney, the Carcase Butcher, left off Trade, retiring to Scarecrow Island, ii. 279 Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican Bloodhound, ii. 278 Blue and Buff Loyalty, i. 233 Boarding and Finishing School, A, ii. 54-5 Bob Derry of Newmarket, i. 105-6 Boney's Broken Bridge, ii. 159 Boney the Second, or the Little Baboon Created to Devour French Monkeys, ii. 203-4 Boney's Trial, Sentence, and Dying Speech, or Europe's Injuries Avenged, ii. 294 Boney Turned Moralist: 'What I was, what I am, what I ought to be,' ii. 282 _Bonne Bouche, Une_, i. 371 Bonnet Shop, A, ii. 187 Bookbinder's Wife, The, i. 371 Bookseller and Author, i. 148 Boot-Polishing, ii. 33 Borders for Halls, i. 364 Borders for Rooms and Screens, slips, i. 364 Boroughmongers Strangled in the Tower, The, ii. 182-4 Bostonian Electors of Lancashire, ii. 310 Boswell, J., the Elder. Twenty caricatures by T. R. in illustration of B.'s 'Journal of a Tour in the Hebrides,' i. 193-8 Botheration. Dedicated to the Gentlemen of the Bar, i. 173, 317 Boxes! The, ii. 167 Box-Lobby Hero, The; the Branded Bully, or the Ass Stripped of the Lion's Skin, i. 190-1 Box-Lobby Loungers, i. 180-1 Boxing Match for 800 guineas between Dutch Sam and Medley, fought May 31, 1810, on Moulsey Hurst, near Hampton, ii. 189-90 Bozzy and Piozzi, i. 97 Brace of Blackguards, ii. 229-30 Brace of Public Guardians, A, i. 328 Brain-Sucker, The, or the Miseries of Authorship, i. 212 Breaking Cover, ii. 90 Breaking up of the Blue Stocking Club, ii. 289 Brewers' Drays, i. 183 Brewer's Dray; Country Inn, i. 213 Brilliants, The, ii. 22-6 Briskly Starting to pick up a Lady's Fan, &c., ii. 84-5 Britannia's Protection, or Loyalty Triumphant, ii. 6 Britannia Roused, or the Coalition Monsters Destroyed, i. 117 Britannia's Support, or the Conspirators Defeated, i. 247 British Sailor, Frenchman, Spaniard, Dutchman, ii. 119 Broad Grins, or a Black Joke, ii. 230 Brothers of the Whip, i. 103 Brown, Tom, Beauties of, ii. 115, 181 Bull and Mouth, The, ii. 168 Bullock's Museum, ii. 309 Burning Shame, The, ii. 152 Burning the Books. Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, ii. 158 Business and Pleasure, ii. 265 Butcher, A, 269-70 Butler, S. 'Hudibras,' ii. 198 Butterfly Catcher and the Bed of Tulips, ii. 62 Butterfly Hunting, ii. 61 Buy a Trap--a Rat-trap, i. 354-5 Buy my Fat Goose, i. 354 Buy my Moss Roses, or Dainty Sweet Briar, ii. 34 Cabriolet, A, i. 150 Cake in Danger, A, ii. 58 Calf's Pluck, A, ii. 80 Cambridge, Emmanuel College Garden, ii. 184 -- Inside View of the Public Library, ii. 184 Captain's Account Current of Charge and Discharge, The, ii. 64 Captain Bowling Introduced to Narcissa. 'Hogarthian Novelist,' ii. 6 Captain Epilogue (Capt. Topham) to the Wells (Mrs. Wells), i. 165, 183 Careless Attention, i. 256 Caricature Magazine, The, or Hudibrastic Mirror, ii. 115-16 Caricature Medallions for Screens, ii. 6 Carter and the Gipsies, The, ii. 293 Cart Race, A, i. 260 Case is Altered, The, i. 132-3 Cash, ii. 6 Cat in Pattens, A, ii. 237-8 Catamaran, A, or an Old Maid's Nursery, ii. 42 Catching an Elephant, ii. 226 Cattle not Insurable, ii. 167 Chairmen's Terror, The, i. 308 Chamber of Genius, The, ii. 227 Champion of Oakhampton Attacking the Hydra of Gloucester Place, The, ii. 153-4 Champion of the People, The, i. 120 Chance-Seller of the Exchequer putting an Extinguisher on Lotteries, The, ii. 374-5 Chaos is come again, i. 283, 287-8 Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders (54 coloured plates), ii. 366-7 Charity Covereth a Multitude of Sins, i. 104-5 Charm, A, for a Democracy, _Anti-Jacobin_, i. 357-60 Chelsea Parade, or a Croaking Member Surveying the Inside and Outside of Mrs. Clarke's Premises, ii. 149 Chelsea Reach, i. 262 Chemical Lectures (Sir H. Davy), ii. 366 Chesterfield Burlesqued, ii. 224 Chesterfield Travestie, or School for Modern Manners, ii. 115, 117 Christening, A, i. 282 Christmas Gambols, ii. 235 Chronological Summary of Rowlandson's Caricatures, ii. 389. (_See_ pages 387-408.) Cits Airing themselves on Sunday, i. 372 City Courtship, i. 171 City Fowlers--mark, i. 371 City Hunt, The, i. 371 Civilian, A, i. 366 Civility, i. 222 Clarke's, Mrs., Farewell to her Audience, ii. 156 Clarke's, Mrs., Last Effort, ii. 155 -- Levée, ii. 146 Clarke Scandal, The, ii. 135-62 Clearing a Wreck on the North Coast of Cornwall, ii. 56 Coalition Wedding, i. 112 Coast Scene, A: Rising Gale, i. 221 Coat of Arms, A. Dedicated to the newly-created Earl of Lonsdale, i. 136 Cobbler's Cure for a Scolding Wife, The, ii. 267-8 Cracking a Joke, ii. 267 Cockney Hunt, ii. 208, 295 Cold Broth and Calamity, i. 293, 313-14 Cole, Mother, i. 125 Collar'd Pork, ii. 6 Collections of Drawings by Rowlandson, ii. Appendix College Pranks, or Crabbed Fellows Taught to Caper on the Slack Rope, ii. 199 College Scene, A, or a Fruitless Attempt on the Purse of Old Square Toes, i. 216-19 Colonel Topham endeavouring with his Squirt to Extinguish the Genius of Holman, i. 165 Comedy in the Country: Tragedy in London, ii. 74 Comedy Spectators, i. 219 Comforts, The, of Bath (12 plates), i. 333-49 Comforts of the City, i. 366 Comfort in the Gout, i. 156-7; ii. 37 Comforts of High Living, i. 324 Comforts of Matrimony: a Good Toast, ii. 134 Comfortable Nap in a Post Chaise, A, i. 239 Compassion, 14; ii. 2 Compendious Treatise of Modern Education, ii. 41-2 Coming in at the Death of the Corsican Fox: Scene the Last, ii. 278-9 Connoisseurs, i. 364, 366 Consequence, The, of not Shifting the Leg, i. 349-50 Consultation, The, or Last Hope, ii. 84 Contrast, The, 1792. Which is Best (British Liberty, French do.)? i. 317-18 Conversazione, ii. 214 Convocation, i. 312 Cook's Prayer, The, ii. 33 'Cooks, scullions, hear me, every mother's son!' 'Peter Pindar,' i. 204. Copperplate Printers at Work, i. 167 Cornwall, Series of Views in, ii. 239-46 Corporal in Good Quarters, The, ii. 39-40 Corsican and his Bloodhounds at the Window of the Tuileries looking over Paris, The, ii. 292-3 Corsican Munchausen Humming the Lads of Paris, The, ii. 261 Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain, The, ii. 94 Corsican Spider in his Web, The, ii. 94 Corsican Tiger at Bay, The, ii. 93 Corsican Toad under a Harrow, The, ii. 259 Council of War Interrupted, A ('Narrative of the War'), i. 320 Counsellor, A, ii. 22-3 Counsellor and Client, i. 145 Country Cart Horses, i. 150 Country Characters: a series, ii. 13 Country Club, ii. 58, 214 Country Inn, i. 213 Country Simplicity, i. 199 Couple of Antiquities, A, ii. 83 Court Canvass of Madame Blubber, i. 130 Courtship in High Life, i. 170 Courtship in Low Life, i. 170 Covent Garden Nightmare, The, i. 129 Covent Garden Theatre, i. 192 Cribbage Players, i. 222 Cries of London, i. 354; ii. 198 Crimes of the Clergy, ii. 373 Crimping a Quaker, ii. 276-7 Crow, The, and the Pigeon, i. 368 Cully pillaged, A, i. 167 Cumberland, Duke of, ii. 225 Cupid's Magic Lantern, i. 332 Curtain Lecture, A, ii. 16 Cure for Lying and a bad Memory, A, ii. 75, 77 Damp Sheets, i. 293-5 Dance of Death, ii. 317, 355 Dance of Life, The (with 28 coloured engravings by T. Rowlandson), ii. 359-61 Daniel Lambert, the Wonderful Great Pumpkin of Little Britain, ii. 59-60 Dasher, A, or the Road to Ruin in the West, i. 371 Days of Prosperity in Gloucester Place, or a Kept Mistress in High Feather, ii. 147 Deadly-Lively, ii. 298 Death and Buonaparte, ii. 272 Death of Madame République, The, ii. 47 Deer Hunting: a landscape scene, i. 222 Defeat of the High and Mighty Balissimo and his Cecilian Forces on the Plains of St. Martin's, i. 153 Defrauding the Customs, or Shipping Goods not fairly entered, ii. 289-90 Delicate Finish to a French (Corsican) Usurper, A, ii. 281 Délices de la Grande Bretagne, Les, i. 305 Delicate Investigation, The, ii. 135-62 Delineations of Nautical Characters, i. 362 Departure, The, i. 140 Departure from the Coast, or the End of the Farce of Invasion, ii. 52 Departure of La Fleur, The, ii. 217 Description of a Boxing Match, June 9, 1806, ii. 84 Description of a Boxing Match for 100 guineas a side between Ward and Quirk, ii. 226 Design for a Monument to be Erected in Commemoration of the Great, Glorious, and Never-to-be-Forgotten Grand Expedition, so ably Planned and Executed in the year 1809. (Gen. Chatham's Expedition.) ii. 164 Desire (No. 1), ii. 1 Desire (No. 2), ii. 1-2 Despair, i. 20; ii. 2-3 Despatch, or Jack Preparing for Sea, ii. 298 Detection, The, i. 328 Devil's Darling, The, ii. 278 Devonshire, The, or Most Approved Method of Securing Votes, i. 126 Devotee, A, i. 366 Diana in the Straw, or a Treat for Quornites, ii. 44 Die Reise des Doktor Syntax, um das Malerische aufzusuchen. Ein Gedicht frei aus dem Englischen ins Deutsche übertragen, ii. 373 Dinner, The, i. 223 Dinners Dressed in the Neatest Manner, ii. 215 Dinner Hunt, The, i. 333 Dinner Spoiled, The, ii. 14 Directions to Footmen, ii. 82 Disappointed Epicures, ii. 131 Discovery, The, i. 352; ii. 84, 130 Dissolution of Partnership, or the Industrious Mrs. Clarke Winding up her Accounts, ii. 145-6 Distillers Looking into their own Business, ii. 214 Distress, i. 372-4 Diver, A, ii. 43 Diving Machine on a New Construction, A, ii. 60 Doctor, ii. 14 Doctor Botherum, the Mountebank, ii. 3-5 Doctor Convex and Lady Concave, ii. 41 Doctors Differ, i. 170 Doctor Drainbarrel Conveyed Home in a Wheelbarrow in order to take his Trial for Neglect of Family Duty, ii. 194-5 Doctor Gallipot placing his Fortune at the Feet of his Mistress, ii. 91, 193 Doctor O'Meara's Return to his Family after Preaching before Royalty, ii. 155 Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque (with 31 illustrations by T. Rowlandson), ii. 176, 247-52 Doctor Syntax in the middle of a smoking hot political squabble wishes to wet his whistle, ii. 266-7 Dog Days, The, ii. 228 Dog Fight, A, ii. 206-7 Dog and the Devil, The, ii. 33 Doleful Disaster, A; or Miss Tubby Tatarmin's Wig Caught Fire, ii. 255 Domestic Shaving, i. 258 Doncaster Fair, or the Industrious Yorkshire Bites, ii. 368 Don Luigi's Ball, ii. 305 Don Quichotte Romantique, Le, ou Voyage du Docteur Syntaxe à la Recherche du Pittoresque et du Romantique, ii. 368 Don't he Deserve it? i. 261 Double Disaster, or New Cure for Love, The, ii. 77 Double Humbug, The, or the Devil's Imp Praying for Peace, ii. 271 Do you want any Brick-dust? i. 354 Dramatic Demireps at their Morning Rehearsal, ii. 191 Draught Horse, The, ii. 214 Dray Horses, Draymen, and Maltsters, i. 150 Dressing for a Birthday (Ladies), i. 272 Dressing for a Masquerade (Cyprians), i. 272 Dressing Room at Brighton, A, i. 280 Dropsy Courting Consumption, ii. 193 Drum-Major of Sedition, The, i. 121 Ducking a Scold, ii. 43 Ducking Stool, The, ii. 229 Duenna and Little Isaac, The, i. 282 Dull Husband, A, i. 267 Dutch Academy, A, i. 306-7 Dutch Merchants, sketched at Amsterdam, i. 331 Dutch Nightmare, or the Fraternal Hug Returned with a Dutch Squeeze, ii. 260-1 Dying Patient, The, or Doctor's Last Fee, i. 183 Early, An, Lesson in Marching, i. 325 Easter Hunt--Clearing a Fence, ii. 78 Easterly Winds, or Scudding under Bare Poles, ii. 186 Easter Monday, or the Cockney Hunt, ii. 208, 295 Eating House, An, ii. 296 Edward the Black Prince Receiving Homage, i. 249 Effects of Harmony, i. 326 Effects of the Ninth Day's Express from Covent Garden just Arrived at Cheltenham, i. 229 Election, the Westminster, i. 128-43 Elegance, ii. 33 Embarking from Brighthelmstone to Dieppe, i. 221 Emmanuel College, Cambridge. A Nobleman presenting a collection of Busts, ii. 184 Emmanuel College Garden, Cambridge, ii. 184 Engelbach, 'Naples and the Campagna Felice,' ii. 257, 301-8 English Address, The, i. 231 English Barracks, i. 294 English Curiosity, or the Foreigner Stared out of Countenance, i. 145, 322-3 English Dance of Death, ii. 317-55 English Exhibitions in Paris, or French People Astonished at our Improvement in the Breed of Fat Cattle, ii. 237 Englishman in Paris, ii. 78-9 English Manner and French Prudence, or French Dragoons brought to a Check by a Belvoir Leap. A Scene after Nature near Ciudad Rodrigo, ii. 215-16 English Review, i. 10 English Spy, ii. 378-9 English Travelling, or the First Stage from Dover, i. 179, 312 Enraged Son of Mars and the Timid Tonson, The, ii. 205 Enraged Vicar, ii. 66-7 E O, or the Fashionable Vowels, i. 101-2 Epicure, An, i. 238-9; ii. 22 Epicure's Prayer, The, ii. 30 Epicurium, ii. 11. Epilogue, Captain (Topham), i. 158, 165-7, 183, 190 Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful, An, i. 165 Etching, An, after Raphael Urbina, i. 364 Evening, i. 280-1 Evening. A Drive on the Sands, ii. 6 Evening, or the Man of Feeling, ii. 214 Evergreen, An, ii. 58 Every Man has his Hobby-Horse, i. 135 Exciseman, ii. 14 Excursion, An, to Brighthelmstone made in the year 1782 by Henry Wigstead and Thomas Rowlandson, i. 276-9 Execution of two Celebrated Enemies of Old England and their Dying Speeches, ii. 260 Exhibition at Bullock's Museum of Buonaparte's Carriage, taken at Waterloo, ii. 309 Exhibition 'Stare Case,' Somerset House, ii. 217-8 Expedition of Humphrey Clinker, i. 320 Experiments at Dover, or Master Charley's Magic Lantern, ii. 61 Extraordinary Scene on the Road from London to Portsmouth, An, i. 349 Fall of Achilles, The, i. 152 Fall of Dagon, The, or Rare News for Leadenhall Street, i. 112 Falstaff and his Followers Vindicating the Property Tax, ii. 58 Family Picture ('Vicar of Wakefield'), ii. 358 Family Piece, A, ii. 222 Famous Coalheaver, The, Black Charley Looking into the Mouth of the Wonderful Coal Pit, ii. 49 Fancy, ii. 33 Fancyana, ii. 10 Fashion, ii. 33 Fashions of the Day, or 1784, i. 147 Fashionable Suit, A, ii. 15 Fast Day, ii. 226 Female Gambler's Prayer, The, ii. 31 Female Intrepidity, or the Heroic Maiden, ii. 365 Female Politicians, ii. 289 Fencing Match, A, i. 239 Feyge Dam, with part of the Fish Market, at Amsterdam, i. 330-1 Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' i. 304 Fifth Clause, The, or Effect of Example, ii. 50 Figure Subjects for Landscapes, Groups, and Views, ii. 312 Filial Affection, or a Trip to Gretna Green, i. 171 Filial Piety (P. W. and George III.), i. 229 _Fille mal Gardé_, or Jack in the Box, ii. 36, 37 Finishing School, A, ii. 54, 55 First Stage from Calais, i. 179, 312 First Stage from Dover, i. 179, 312 Fisherman's Family, The, i. 215, 217 Flags of Truth and Lies, ii. 43 Flight of Buonaparte from Hell Bay, The, ii. 291 Flora, ii. 12 Flower of the City, The, ii. 157 Flowers for your Garden, i. 356 Flying Waggon, ii. 315 Foote's 'Minor,' i. 125 Footman, ii. 14 Foreigner, The, Stared out of Countenance, i. 145, 322-3 Forget and Forgive, or Honest Jack Shaking Hands with an old Acquaintance, i. 368 For the Benefit of the Champion, i. 142 Fort, The, ii. 298 Four in Hand, A, i. 300 Four o'clock in the Country, i. 281-2 Four o'clock in Town, i. 280-1 Four Seasons of Love, The: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, ii. 286 Fox and the Grapes, The, ii. 97 Fox-Hunters Relaxing, i. 280 Fox-Hunting, i. 222 Free and Easy, i. 59 French Barracks, i. 294 French Dentist Showing a Specimen of his Artificial Teeth and False Palates, A, ii. 201 French Family, A; (_see_ An Italian Family), i. 58, 170, 272-3 French Inn, ii. 214 French Ordinary, A, ii. 1, 44, 45 French Review, i. 11 French Travelling, or the First Stage from Calais, i. 179, 312 Fresh Breeze, A, i. 258-9. Freshwater Salute, A, i. 371 Friendly Accommodation, ii. 35 Friends and Foes, up he Goes: Sending the Corsican Munchausen to St. Cloud, ii. 262-3 Frog-Hunting, i. 269-70 From the Desk to the Throne. A New Quick Step, by Joseph Buonaparte. The Bass by Messrs. Nappy and Talley, ii. 95 Frontispiece to Tegg's 'Complete Collection of Caricatures relative to Mrs. Clarke, and the Circumstances arising from the Investigation of the Conduct of H.R.H. the Duke of York before the House of Commons,' 1809, ii. 145 Front View of Christ Church, Oxford, ii. 184-5 Funking the Corsican, ii. 262 Funeralorum, ii. 11 Fuseli's 'Nightmare' (parody on), i. 129 Gambado. An Academy for Grown Horsemen, ii. 102-15, 181 Gambling Tables, i. 101-3 Game, A, at Put in a Country Alehouse, i. 368 Gamester going to Bed, The, ii. 208, 210 Gardiner, Sir Alan, 327 General Chatham's marvellous Return from his Expedition of Fireworks, ii. 164-5 General Discharge, A, or the Darling Angel's Finishing Stroke, ii. 153 German Waltz, The (_see_ 'The Sorrows of Werter'), ii. 57 Get Money, &c., ii. 90 Gig-hauling, or Gentlemanly Amusement for the Nineteenth Century, ii. 34 Gig-Shop, The, or Kicking up a Breeze at Nell Hamilton's Hop, ii. 199-200 Gilpin's Return to London, i. 174 Giving up the Ghost, or one too many, ii. 267 'Ghost of my Departed Husband, whither art thou gone?' ii. 267 Ghost, A, in the Wine-Cellar, ii. 6 Glee, A: 'How shall we Mortals pass our Hours? In Love, in War, in Drinking?' ii. 168 Glorious Victory, The, obtained over the French Fleet off the Nile, August 1, 1798, by the gallant Admiral Lord Nelson of the Nile, i. 350 Glow-Worms, ii. 55, 231 Glutton, The, ii. 265 'Going! Going!' i. 164; ii. 267 Going to Ride St. George. A Pantomime lately performed at Kensington before their Majesties, i. 226 Going in State to the House of Peers, or a Piece of English Magnificence, i. 247 Golden Apple, The, or the Modern Paris, i. 152 Gone, i. 164 Good Night, i. 370 Good Speculation, A, i. 366 Grand Battle, The, between the famous English Cock and Russian Hen, i. 290-1 Grand Master, The, or Adventures of Qui Hi in Hindostan, by Quiz, ii. 299-301 Grand Monarque Discovered, or the Royal Fugitives Turning Tail, ii. 393 Grandpapa, The, i. 313, 320 Grand Procession to St. Paul's, The, on St. George's Day, 1789, i. 252 Gratification of the Senses _à la mode Française_ (Seeing, Tasting, Hearing, Smelling, Feeling), ii. 10 Great Cry and Little Wool, i. 109 Green Dragon, The, ii. 84 Grinning Match, i. 372 Grog on Board, i. 168, 253-4, 323 Grotesque Border for Rooms and Halls, ii. 10 Grotesque Drawing Book (40 illustrations), ii. 362 Gull, The, and the Rook, i. 368 Hackney Assembly. 'The Graces, the Graces, remember the Graces!' ii. 235-6 Halt at a Cottage Door, i. 349 Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion, The, i. 123 Hard Passage, A, or Boney Playing Bass on the Continent, ii. 98 Harmonic Society, The, ii. 195, 217 Harmony: Effects of Harmony, i. 174-5, 326 Hatred or Jealousy, ii. 1 Hawks and a Pigeon, i. 47 Haymakers, i. 214 Hazardorum, ii. 112 Head of the Family in Good Humour, The, ii. 130 Head Runner of Runaways from Leipzic Fair, ii. 276-7 Hearts for the Year 1800, ii. 6 Hell Broke Loose; or the Devil to Pay among the Darling Angels, ii. 160 Hell Hounds Rallying round the Idol of France, ii. 291 'Here's your Potatoes, four full pound for Two-pence,' ii. 34 He won't be a Soldier, i. 349 Higglers' Carts, i. 150 High Bailiff for Westminster, The, i. 140, 153-4 High Fun for John Bull, or the Republicans, i. 352 High-Mettled Racer, The, i. 261 Highness the Protector, His, i. 114 Hindoo Incantations--A View in Elephanta, ii. 300 Hiring a Servant, ii. 220 Historian Animating the Mind of a Young Painter, The, i. 150 History of Johnny Quæ Genus, The. The Little Foundling of the late Doctor Syntax, ii. 371-3 'History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,' ii. 55-6 Hit at Backgammon, A, ii. 193 Hocus Pocus, or Searching for the Philosopher's Stone, ii. 5 Hodge's Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates, ii. 290 Holy Friar, The, ii. 72-3 Hopes of the Family, or Miss Marrowfat at Home for the Holidays, ii. 167, 267 Horror, i. 16; ii. 2 Horse Accomplishments, i. 366 Hospital for Lunatics, i. 247 Hot Cross Buns--Two a Penny--Buns, i. 356 Hot Goose, Cabbage, and Cucumbers, ii. 374 Housebreakers, i. 233-4, 293 How to Escape Losing, i. 297 How to Escape Winning, i. 297 How to Pluck a Goose, ii. 36 How to Vault into the Saddle, or a new-invented Patent Crane for the Accommodation of Rheumatic Rectors, ii. 265 'Hudibras.' 5 Illus. by Wm. Hogarth, ii. 174 Human Life, Miseries of, ii. 71, 119-24, 166 Humbugging, or Raising the Devil, ii. 5 _Humourist, The_, with 50 engravings, &c., after designs by the late Thomas Rowlandson, ii. 380-6 Humours of Houndsditch, or Mrs. Shevi in a Longing Condition, ii. 254-5 Humours of St. Giles's, The, i. 223, 225 Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercise, i. 374 Hunting Series, i. 223 Huntsman Rising, The, ii. 208-9 Hunt the Slipper: Picnic Revels, ii. 41 Hypochondriac, The, i. 314, 316 Illustrations to Poems of Peter Pindar (Dr. Wolcot), i. 192 Imitations of Modern Drawings, i. 151 Imperial Coronation, The, ii. 44-6 Imperial Stride, An, i. 290 In at the Death, i. 223 Incurable, The: 'My Lodging is on the Cold Ground,' i. 124 Infant Hercules, The, i. 115 Inn Yard on Fire, i. 300-2 Inside View of the Public Library, Cambridge, ii. 184 Interior of a Clockmaker's Shop, i. 109 Interior of Simon Ward, _alias_ St. Brewer's Church, Cornwall, ii. 63. Interruption, or Inconveniences of a Lodging House, i. 256

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Published 16. 1801. _The Miser's Prayer._ Woodward del., Rowlandson sculp. Published 17. 1801. _The Lottery Office Keeper's Prayer._--This invocation is offered 18. 1801. _Rag Fair._ Published by R. Ackermann. 19. 1801. Four subjects on a sheet.--_Here's your potatoes, four full 20. 1802. _Hunt the Slipper, Pic-Nic Revels._ Rowlandson del. and publisher. 21. 1802. _Salt Water._ Published at 24 Lower Sackville Street.--A bathing 22. 1802. _Compendious Treatise on Modern Education._ By J. B. Willyams, 23. 1802. _Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature, and other 24. 1804. _Theatrical Leap-frog._ Published by Ackermann, Strand.--The 25. 1804. _A New French Phantasmagoria._ (The date 1805 in one 26. 1804. _A Compendious Treatise of Modern Education_, in which the 27. 1805. _A Boarding School._--The droll scene our artist has 28. Book 7, chap. 14.--'The clock had now struck twelve, and every one in 29. 1806. _A Prize Fight._ 30. 1806. _View of the Interior of Simon Ward, alias St. Brewer's Church, 31. 1806. _A Monkey Merchant._ 32. introduction to the Miseries of Human Life. 33. 1807. _Miseries of the Country._ 'While on a visit to the hundreds of 34. 1808. _Chesterfield Travestie, or School for Modern Manners_, 35. 1. _How to keep up a conversation with yourself in the public 36. 2. _Notoriety._--A buck in a _Jean-de-Brie_. _Singularity._--An 37. 3. _The Art of Quizzing._--Three dandies are promenading arm-in-arm, 38. 1. Place your elbows on the table like a Church Warden at a parish 39. 2. Stretch your arms across the table to get at what best suits your 40. 4. Loll on two chairs while making use of your toothpick. 41. 1808. _A Lecture on Heads_, by G. A. Stevens,[9] with additions as 42. 1808. _British Sailor._ _Frenchman._ _Spaniard._ _Dutchman._ Four 43. 2. Exhibition Room, Somerset House. Great Room at the Royal Academy, 44. 5. The Asylum, or House of Refuge for Friendless and Deserted Girls, 45. 10. The Hall, Blue Coat School, during the orations on the grand 46. 13. British Institution, Pall Mall (late Alderman Boydell's 47. 26. Covent Garden Market. Westminster Election. Hustings in front of 48. 34. Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, Old Bond 49. 35. Fire in London. (Albion Mills, Surrey side of Blackfriars Bridge; 50. 36. Fleet Prison (the Debtors' Prison, as rebuilt after the riots in 51. 41. Guildhall, Court of King's Bench. Examination of a Bankrupt 52. 43. The Hall, Heralds' Office, or the College of Arms, St. Benet's 53. 72. Society of Agriculture, Sackville Street, Piccadilly. (An 54. 104. A View of London and the Thames. Taken opposite the Adelphi. 55. 1. A old vixen is tormenting a pretty maid, who is in tears: 'Don't 56. 2. A family scene. 57. 3. A husband, with literary tastes, is vainly trying to interest his 58. 4. An old curmudgeon is seated in his armchair, a decanter of wine 59. 1809. _Disappointed Epicures._ Another version of _A Mad Dog in a 60. 1809. _A Mad Dog in a Dining-room, or Disappointed Epicures._--This 61. 1809. _Rowlandson's Caricatures upon the Delicate Investigation, or the 62. 1809. _A Plan for a General Reform._ Published by T. Tegg. 63. 1809. _Business and Pleasure._ Published by T. Tegg (292). 64. 1809. _A Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures._ Published by T. 65. 1809. _A Glee. How shall we Mortals Spend our Hours? In Love! in War! 66. 1809. _Rowlandson's Sketches from Nature._ Drawn and etched by 67. 1809. _Butler's Hudibras_, in three parts, written in the time of the 68. 2. Setting out. 69. 3. The Battle. 70. 4. The Knight and Ralpho consult the Gymnosophist. 71. 5. Sidrophel and Whacum consulting the firmament. 72. 1809. _Surprising Adventures Of the Renowned Baron Munchausen._ 73. 1809. _The Beauties of Sterne_; comprising his humorous and descriptive 74. 1809. _Poetical Magazine._ Dedicated to the lovers of the Muse by the 75. Introduction to _The Schoolmasters Tour_. Vol. 1.--'In the Tour, with 76. 8. Doctor Syntax disputing his Bill with the Landlady Aug. 1 " 77. 13. Doctor Syntax pursued by a Bull Oct. 1 " 78. 5. An illustration to 'Edwin and Matilda, or the Beach King.' 79. 7. Illustration to 'Edwin and Matilda' Jan. 1 " 80. 8. Doctor Syntax losing his money on the Raceground at 81. 13. Doctor Syntax made free of the Cellar April 1 " 82. 11. Doctor Syntax and the Dairymaid Oct. 1 " 83. 13. Doctor Syntax taking possession of his Living May 1 " 84. 1809. Beresford (James). _An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life._ 85. 1809. _Rowlandson's Sketches from Nature._ Twelve views, drawn and 86. 1809. _The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting._ Republished by Tegg. Plates 87. 1809. _Annals of Sporting._ By Caleb Quizem, Esq., and his various 88. 1809. _The Trial of the Duke of York._ In 2 volumes. Published by T. 89. 1809. _Annals of Sporting._ By Caleb Quizem. Republished by Tegg. 90. Introduction. _Caleb Quizem, Esq._ Woodward del., Rowlandson sc. 91. 8. The Seizure. 92. 1. Mathematical Horsemanship.--Mr. Ralph Marrowbone, forming an obtuse 93. 1809. _Advice to Sportsmen_, selected from the notes of Marmaduke 94. 1809. _Advice to Sportsmen_, rural or metropolitan, noviciates or 95. 1809. _The Pleasures of Human Life._ By Hilari Benevolus & Co., with 96. 1809. _The Pleasures of Human Life._ Investigated cheerfully, 97. 1. Christopher Crabtree in the Suds. 2. Mr. Ego's marvellous 98. 3. Connoisseurs, or Portrait Collectors! 99. 1809. T. Smollett: _Miscellaneous Works_. Twenty-six illustrations by 100. 1809. _Gambado. An Academy for Grown Horsemen, &c._ 8vo. Published by 101. 1809. _Beauties of Tom Brown._ Frontispiece and illustrations by T. 102. 1809. _Scandal: Investigation of the Charges brought against H.R.H. the 103. introduction to the histrionic profession as an experiment towards 104. 1810. _Sports of a Country Fair._--The sport in this case is 105. 1810. _The Harmonic Society. 'The Assemblies of women are too 106. 1810. _The Sign of the Four Alls._--The four personages who constitute 107. 1810. _A Parody on Milton._ Published by T. Tegg. 108. 1810. S. Butler. _Hudibras._ With illustrations after W. Hogarth, 109. 1811. _The Huntsman Rising._ Republished. (See 1809.) Published by T. 110. 1811. _The Gamester Going to Bed._ Republished. (See 1809.) Published 111. 1811. _Twelfth Night Characters_, in twenty-four figures, by T. 112. 1811. _Royal Academy, Somerset House, London._ Rowlandson fecit.--The 113. 1811. _Miseries of Travelling. A Hailstorm._ Designed by H. Bunbury, 114. 1811. _A Tutor and his Pupil, travelling in France, arriving at a 115. 1811. _The Departure of La Fleur._ Vide _Sterne's 'Sentimental 116. 1811. _The Manager's Last Kick, or a New Way to Pay Old Debts._ 117. 1811. _Hiring a Servant._ Published by T. Tegg (124).--An elderly 118. 1811. _Anglers of 1811._ Designed by H. Bunbury, etched by T. 119. 1811. _Patience in a Punt._ Designed by H. Bunbury, etched by T. 120. 1811. _A Family Piece. (The Portrait Painter.)_ Designed by H. Bunbury, 121. 1811. _A Barber's Shop._ H. Bunbury del., Rowlandson sculp.--Two 122. 1818. The title given on the folio engraving is _Interior of a Barber's 123. 1811. _Chesterfield Burlesqued._ Published by T. Tegg. 12mo. (See 124. 1812. _Bitter Fare, or Sweeps Regaling._--As in the preceding 125. 1812. _The Successful Fortune-hunter (Bath Crescent), or Captain 126. 1812. _Hackney Assembly. 'The Graces, the Graces, remember the 127. 1812. _The Learned Scotchman, or Magistrate's Mistake._ Woodward del., 128. 1812. _Mock Turtle_ pictures a pair of elderly suitors cooing over a 129. 1812. _Off She Goes._ Rowlandson fecit. Published by T. Tegg.--An 130. 1812. _English Exhibitions in Paris, or French People astonished at our 131. 1812. _A Cat in Pattens._ Rowlandson invt.--Though thoroughly in 132. 1812. _Cornwall. An Overlooker._ 133. 1812. _A Cornish Waterfall._ 134. 1812. _A Watercourse._ 135. 1812. _Near Helston, Cornwall._ 136. 1812. _View of the Church and Village of St. Cue, Cornwall._ Published 137. 1812. _The Lion Rock, Cornwall._ 138. 1812. _A Cornish Road._ 139. 1812. _A Hill Side, Cornwall._ 140. 1812. _A Cornish View._ 141. Introduction to Courtship. 142. 1813. _Unloading a Waggon._ Published by T. Tegg (214). 143. 1813. _None but the Brave deserve the Fair._ Published by T. Tegg 144. 1810. The subject is treated allegorically by Rowlandson. _The Sun of 145. 1813. _The Quaker and the Commissioners of Excise._ Woodward del., 146. 1813. _Doctor Syntax, in the Middle of a Smoking Hot Political 147. 1813. _The Cobbler's Cure for a Scolding Wife._ Published by T. Tegg 148. 1813. _Hopes of the Family, or Miss Marrowfat at Home for the 149. 1813. Engelbach (Lewis). _Letters from Italy_, (_Repository of Arts_, 150. 1813. _Poetical Sketches of Scarborough._ Text signed 'J. P.' (J. B. 151. 2. _What I am--a snivelling wretch._--The general is seen in solitary 152. 3. _What I ought to be--hung for a fool._--The figure of Napoleon, with 153. 1814. _Portsmouth Point._ Published by T. Tegg (255).--The varied 154. 1815. _Vive le Roi! Vive l'Empereur! Vive le Diable! French Constancy 155. 1815. _R. Ackermann's Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo._--The 156. 3. For the murder of Palm, Hofer, &c., &c. 4. For the murder of the 157. 1815. _Measuring Substitutes for the Army of Reserve._--In 1815, owing 158. 1815. _A Journeyman Tailor._--A half-clad slave of the thimble is shown 159. 1815. _Neighbours._ Published by T. Tegg (235).--The wooden casements 160. 1815. _Virtue in Danger._ 161. 1815. _Accidents will Happen._--This, and the following subjects, to 162. 1815. _Sympathy._--This emotion is rendered in the feelings of a stern 163. 1815. _Despatch, or Jack preparing for Sea._--Jack Tar is making the 164. 1815. _Deadly Lively._--The coarse humours of a spirit-cellar are 165. 1815. (Officer.) _The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, with an 166. 1815. _The Grand Master, or Adventures of Qui Hi in Hindostan. A 167. 1815. _The Dance of Death._ With illustrations, 2 vols., royal 8vo. 168. 1816. The central point of the collection is the Emperor's travelling 169. 1816. _Bullock's London Museum, Piccadilly._[26]--'Mr. Bullock, having 170. 1816. _Lady Hamilton at Home, or a Neapolitan Ambassador._--The outline 171. 1816. _Relics of a Saint, by Ferdinand._ Frontispiece by Rowlandson, 172. 1816. _Rowlandson's World in Miniature, consisting of groups of 173. 1816. _The Relics of a Saint. A Right Merry Tale, by Ferdinand 174. 24. The Wedding. 175. 1. _Infancy._--The hero is introduced to the world as an infant. 176. 2. _Childhood._--The first tutor. 177. 3. _Boyhood._--The public school. 178. 4. _Youth._--An undergraduate at Oxford. 179. 5. _Foreign Tour._--Setting forth on his Continental travels. The 180. 6. _Foreign Tour._--Posting in France. 181. 7. _Foreign Tour._--A scene in the Palais-Royal. 182. 8. _The Return._--The traveller hurries home on the death of his 183. 9. _The Chase._--A fatal fall; his affianced bride is thrown and 184. 10. _Fashionable Life._--Plan for new buildings. The architect, &c. 185. 11. Coaching on Hounslow Heath. 186. 12. The Midnight Masquerade. 187. 13. The Billiard-table and its votaries. 188. 14. The Ring, Newmarket Heath. 189. 15. A Mistress _à la mode._ 190. 16. The Election: close of the poll: chairing the member. 191. 17. Imprisoned for debt, the hero resists the temptations held out by 192. 18. A change of circumstances: coming into an unexpected fortune, left 193. 19. A social gathering in the new mansion. Ladies and a musical 194. 20. The hero selects a wife. The nuptial ceremony. 195. 21. Dragging the lake. 196. 22. A case of poaching. Sir Henry is sitting as magistrate at Graceful 197. 23. Worshipping on the Sabbath. The Squire in his pew. 198. 24. Sir Henry, surrounded by his children and his friends, is 199. 1817. _Grotesque Drawing Book; the World in Miniature, consisting of 200. 1817. _Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of 201. 1817. _World in Miniature._ Containing fifty-eight etchings. 4to. (See 202. 1817. _Pleasures of Human Life._ 203. 1818. _Wild Irish, or Paddy from Cork, with his coat buttoned behind._ 204. 1818. _The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy._ A Poem, in four 205. 1819. _Who killed Cock Robin? A Satirical Tragedy, or Hieroglyphic 206. 1819. _Female Intrepidity, or the Heroic Maiden._ (Chap-book) With a 207. 1820. _Rowlandson's Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, 208. 1820. _The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of Consolation._ 209. 1821. _Tricks on the Turf, or Settling how to Lose a Race._ Published 210. 1821. _Journal of Sentimental Travels in the Southern Provinces of 211. 1821. _Le Don Quichotte Romantique, ou Voyage du Docteur Syntaxe à 212. 1822. _The History of Johnny Quæ Genus; the little Foundling of the 213. Introduction to the history of _Quæ Genus_.--'The favour which has 214. 1822. _Rowlandson's Sketches from Nature._ 215. 1822. _The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax. In Search of a Wife._ Royal 216. 1822. _Die Reise des Doktor Syntax, um das Malerische aufzusuchen. Ein 217. 1822. _Crimes of the Clergy._ 8vo. Two plates by Thomas Rowlandson. 218. 1823. _Hot Goose, Cabbage, and Cucumbers._ 219. 1823. _The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax._ Pocket edition, 3 vols. 16mo. 220. 1823. _Oliver Goldsmith. The Vicar of Wakefield._ 8vo. Illustrated with 221. 1823. _C. M. Westmacott. The Spirit of the Public Journals for the 222. 1823. _The Toothache, or Torment and Torture._--The village 223. 1825. _Bernard Blackmantle. The Spirit of the Public Journals for 224. 1825. _Bernard Blackmantle_ (Charles Molloy Westmacott). _The English 225. 18. Sir Samuel House. Do. 226. 27. Charity Covereth a Multitude of Sins. H. Humphrey, 227. 4. The Fall of Dagon, or Rare News for Leadenhall 228. 7. The Loves of the Fox and the Badger, or the 229. 23. The Times, or a View of the Old House in Little 230. 24. A Sketch from Nature. 231. 7. Billy Lackbeard and Charley Blackbeard Playing 232. 31. The Hanoverian Horse and the British Lion. 233. 3. The Two Patriotic Duchesses on their Canvass. 234. 10. The Parody, or Mother Cole and Loader. (Vide 235. 12. The Devonshire, or most Approved Method of 236. 22. The Wit's Last Stake, or Cobbling Voters and 237. 29. Madame Blubber's Last Shift, or the Aerostatic 238. 30. Procession to the Hustings. 239. 4. _La Politesse Française_, or the English Ladies' Petition 240. 4. Wisdom Led by Virtue and Prudence to the 241. 11. A Coat of Arms. Dedicated to the newly-created 242. 12. A New Insect. A Buck. (It is not certain the 243. 18. The Westminster Deserter Drummed out of the 244. 18. Preceptor and Pupil-- 245. 25. Liberty and Fame Introducing Female Patriotism 246. 28. The Petitioning Candidate for Westminster-- 247. 25. Bookseller and Author. H. Wigstead del., S. Alken 248. 25. The Historian Animating the Mind of a Young 249. 25. A Peasant Playing the Flute. After J. Mortimer. 250. 10. Colonel Topham Endeavouring with his Squirt to 251. 10. Billingsgate. 252. 24. Mock Turtle. Pub. by S. W. Fores. 253. 7. Defeat of the High and Mighty Balissimo and his 254. 24. The Slang Society. 255. 11. Colonel Topham Endeavouring with his Squirt to 256. 30. Too Many for a Jew. S. Alken, Soho. 257. 5. Captain Epilogue (Cap. Topham) to the Wells 258. 30. The Sad Discovery, or the Graceless Apprentice. 259. 31. A French Family. (Rep. 1790.) 260. 21. Botheration. T. R. Alken. Dedicated to the 261. 21. The Loss of Eden, and Eden Lost. Gen. Arnold, 262. 26. English Travelling, or the First Stage from Dover. 263. 5. Box-Lobby Loungers. Desig. H. Wigstead. Pub. 264. 13. Love and Learning, or the Oxford Scholar. 265. 7. Captain Epilogue. (Repeated, with the addition of 266. 8. The Morning Dram. 267. 29. The Sorrows of Werter. 268. 1. The Dying Patient, or the Doctor's Last Fee. Pub. 269. 6. A Theatrical Chymist. (Holman _versus_ Topham.) 270. 6. A Box-Lobby Hero: the Branded Bully, or the Ass 271. 5. Slyboots. 272. 25. The Tythe Pig. 273. 20. A Visit to the Uncle. E. Jackson, Marylebone 274. 20. The Putney Disaster, or Symptoms of Ducking. 275. 1. Country Simplicity. 276. 11. Uncle George and Black Dick at their New Game 277. 18. Tragedy Spectators. Pub. by T. R. as the Act 278. 26. A Cribbage Party in St. Giles's disturbed by a press gang. 279. 18. A Travelling Knife-Grinder at a Cottage Door. 280. 29. Ague and Fever. Designed by James Dunthorne. 281. 22. Old Cantwell Canvassing for Lord Janus (Hood). 282. 25. Filial Piety. (P. W. and George III.) 283. 29. Lust and Avarice. Pub. by Wm. Rowlandson, 284. 29. A Touch at the Times. 285. 30. The Word-eater. (Fox.) (See 1786.) 286. 31. Blue and Buff Loyalty. (Dr. Munro.) 287. 28. Suitable Restrictions. (Traces of Rowlandson's 288. 30. The Propagation of a Truth. Long Slip. (13 289. 7. Britannia's Support, or the Conspirators Defeated. 290. 15. Going in State to the House of Peers, or a Piece 291. 7. The Irish Ambassadors Extraordinary: a Galantee 292. 10. Edward the Black Prince Receiving Homage. 293. 16. Do. do. Return, or Bulls 294. 4. The Rochester Address, or the Corporation going 295. 29. The Grand Procession to St. Paul's on St. George's 296. 23. An Antiquarian. Pub. by Wm. Holland, 50 Oxford 297. 24. Sergeant Recruiter. (Duc d'Orleans.) 298. 29. Mercury and his Advocates Defeated, or Vegetable 299. 10. Frog Hunting. 300. 1. Saloon at the Pavilion, Brighton. 301. 20. Four o'clock in the Country. Do. 302. 30. Toxophilites (large plate). Pub. by E. Harding. 303. 31. Sheets of picturesque etchings.--A Four in Hand. 304. 31. Sheets of picturesque etchings.--Huntsmen Visiting 305. 22. Bardolph Badgered, or the Portland Hunt. (? Row.) 306. 25. The Grand Battle between the famous English 307. 17. The Ghosts of Mirabeau and Dr. Price Appearing to 308. 18. A Little Tighter. Pub. by S. W. Fores. 309. 1. Damp Sheets. 310. 12. French Barracks. S. W. Fores. Aqua. T. Malton. 311. 1. The Bank. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, Strand. 312. 29. Six Stages of Mending a face. S. W. F. Dedicated 313. 11. Ditto. The Passengers from the Waggon Arriving 314. 5. Philosophy run Mad, or a Stupendous Monument 315. 5. Botheration. Dedicated to the Gentlemen of the 316. 5. The Hypochondriac. Desgd. by James Dunthorne. 317. 25. Benevolence. 318. 8. Reform Advised, Reform Begun, Reform Complete. 319. 25. Melopoyn (a distressed poet) and the Manager. 320. 17. Amputation. (1785.) Repub. S. W. F., 1793. 321. 1. Grog on Board.} 322. 17. St. James's, St. Giles's. (See 1792.) 323. 16. Comforts of High Living. Pub. by S. W. Fores, 324. 18. Village Cavalry Practising in a Farmyard. G. M. 325. 20. A Visit to the Uncle. S. W. F. Aqua. by F. Jukes. 326. 20. An Early Lesson of Marching. Woodward del. 327. 28. Bad News on the Stock Exchange. 328. 1. Companion view: Amsterdam. Rowlandson del., 329. 12. The Comforts of Bath. (12 plates.) 330. 1. Views of London, No. 4. Entrance of Oxford 331. 1. Views of London, No. 5. Entrance from Mile End, 332. 10. An Extraordinary Scene on the Road from London 333. 1. The Consequence of not Shifting the Leg. Pub. 334. 20. Admiral Nelson Recruiting with his Brave Tars 335. 4. 'Do you want any Brickdust?' 336. 10. An Artist Travelling in Wales. 337. 8. 'Hot Cross Buns--Two a Penny--Buns.' 338. 10. Borders for Rooms and Screens, slips. Woodward 339. 20. The Loyal Volunteers of London. 87 plates by T. 340. 20. Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercise. 341. 1. Waddling Out. Woodward invt. Pub. by R. 342. 10. Comforts of the City. A Good Speculation. Woodward 343. 12. Procession of a Country Corporation. 344. 3. Forget and Forgive, or Honest Jack Shaking Hands 345. 20. The Irish Baronet and his Nurse. Woodward del., 346. 28. A Note of Hand? 347. 1. March to the Camp. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 348. 5. A Bankrupt Cart, or the Road to Ruin in the East. 349. 20. Washing Trotters. Hixon, 355, near Exeter 'Change, 350. 4. Admiration with Astonishment. Woodward del., 351. 20. Despair. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec. 352. 12. Hocus Pocus, or Searching for the Philosopher's 353. 1. Caricature Medallions for Screens. Pub. by R. 354. 20. Hearts for the Year 1800. Woodward inv., Rowlandson 355. 12. Melopoyn Haranguing the Prisoners in the Fleet. 356. 20. A Skipping Academy. G. M. Woodward inv., 357. 4. Pictures of Prejudice. Woodward del., Rowlandson 358. 26. A Sulky. Do. 359. 25. The Pleasures of Margate:-- 360. 20. Sailors Regaling. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 James 361. 30. Gratification of the Senses _à la mode Française_. 362. 29. Grotesque Border for Rooms and Halls. Woodward 363. 8. A Curtain Lecture. 364. 12. London Outrider, or Brother Saddlebag. 365. 1. A Councillor. Pub. by S. W. Fores. 366. 1. The Union. Ackermann. 367. 15. Undertakers Regaling. Nixon del. Pub. by R. 368. 30. Single Combat in Moorfields, or Magnanimous 369. 10. The Old Maid's Prayer. 370. 3. Elegance. 4. Fancy. Do. do. 371. 4. The Widow's Prayer. 372. 20. The Toper's Mistake. G. M. Woodward inv. Pub. 373. 30. The Apothecary's Prayer. 374. 10. The Actress's Prayer. 375. 12. The Sailor's Prayer. 376. 20. The Publican's Prayer. 377. 1. A Woman of Fashion's Journal. 378. 28. Special Pleaders in the Court of Requests. (Roberts.) 379. 25. _La Fille mal Gardé_, or Jack in the Box. Williamson, 380. 1. Intrusion on Study, or the Painter Disturbed. 381. 18. The Corporal in Good Quarters. 382. 12. Ducking a Scold. 383. 10. Flags of Truth and Lies. Pub. by Ackermann. 384. 2. A French Ordinary. Fores. 385. 8. Light Infantry Volunteers on a March. Pub. by 386. 25. The Famous Coalheaver, Black Charley, Looking 387. 23. The Fifth Clause, or Effect of Example. Pub. by 388. 28. A Scotch Sarcophagus. Do. 389. 25. A Sailor's Will. Woodward inv., Rowlandson 390. 14. Recovery of a Dormant Title, or a Breeches Maker 391. 30. Raising the Wind. 392. 16. The Political Hydra. Wigstead. Orig. pub. Dec. 393. 18. Falstaff and his Followers Vindicating the Property 394. 20. A Cake in Danger. 395. 1. A Maiden Aunt Smelling Fire. Pub. by T. R., 396. 4. Daniel Lambert, the Wonderful Great Pumpkin of 397. 31. A Diving Machine on a New Construction. T. R., 398. 3. The Captain's Account Current of Charge and 399. 26. Mrs. Showell. The Woman who shows General 400. 28. At Home and Abroad! Abroad and at Home! T. 401. 24. A Nincompoop, or Henpecked Husband. Tegg, 402. 26. John Rosedale, Mariner. Exhibitor at the Hall of 403. 3. Scenes at Brighton, or the Miseries of Human 404. introduction to the Miseries of Human Life. 405. 6. The Holy Friar. Des. by Sir E. Bunbury, etd. by 406. 17. The Old Man of the Sea, Sticking to the Shoulders 407. 30. Song Headings, pub. by Tegg. Platonic Love. 408. 15. Song Headings, pub. by Tegg.--Murphy Delaney. 409. 18. A View on the Banks of the Thames. Pub. by T. 410. 9. Song Heading, pub. by Tegg. A Cure for Lying 411. 10. The Double Disaster, or New Cure for Love. 412. 14. Easter Monday, or Cockney Hunt. 413. 10. John Bull making Observations on the Comet. 414. 20. A Couple of Antiquities: My Aunt and My Uncle. 415. 21. Song Headings, pub. by Tegg. The Dog and the 416. 7. Tom Tack's Ghost. (Song and Heading.) Pub. 417. 16. Pl. 4. Suffering under the last symptoms of 418. 1. Description of a Boxing Match, June 9, 1806. 419. 21. Volunteer Wit, or not Enough for a Prime. Tegg. 420. 21. The Mother's Hope. Pub. by Tegg. 421. 4. Odd Fellows from Downing Street Complaining to 422. 30. Accommodation, or Lodgings to Let at Portsmouth. 423. 30. The Welsh Sailor's Mistake, or Tars in Conversation. 424. 10. Billingsgate at Bayonne, or the Imperial Dinner. 425. 12. The Corsican Spider in his Web. Woodward del. 426. 12. The Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain. 427. 22. The Beast as Described in the Revelations, chap. 428. 21. King Joe's Retreat from Madrid. Tegg, 53. 429. 25. Behaviour at Table. Woodward del. 4 subjects. 430. 27. King Joe on his Spanish Donkey. Woodward del., 431. 12. The Political Butcher, or Spain Cutting up Buonaparte 432. 17. Prophecy explained:--'And there are seven Kings, 433. 20. Napoleon the Little in a Rage with his great 434. 24. A Hard Passage, or Boney Playing Bass on the 435. 25. King Joe and Co. making the most of their Time 436. 29. Nap and his Partner Joe. Row. Tegg, 60. 437. 25. A Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures. Woodward 438. 1. Doctor Gallipot. 'Throw Physic to the Dogs.' 439. 1. Wonderfully Mended. Shouldn't have Known you 440. 1. In Port and out of Port, or News from Portugal. 441. 19. The Progress of the Emperor Napoleon. Woodward 442. 1802. 12mo. 443. 15. The Old Woman's Complaint, or the Greek Alphabet. 444. 1. Mrs. Bundle in a Rage, or Too Late for the Stage. 445. 15. Dissolution of Partnership, or the Industrious 446. 20. The Ambassador of Morocco on a Special Mission. 447. 21. Days of Prosperity in Gloucester Place, or a Kept 448. 25. The York Magician Transforming a Footboy into 449. 26. The Bishop and his Clarke, or a Peep into Paradise. 450. 27. A Pilgrimage from Surrey to Gloucester Place, or 451. 4. Chelsea Parade, or a Croaking Member Surveying 452. 5. The Road to Preferment, through Clarke's Passage. 453. 7. The Triumvirate of Gloucester Place, or the Clarke, 454. 8. Yorkshire Hieroglyphics!! Plate 1. Tegg. 455. 11. Yorkshire Hieroglyphics. Plate Second. Tegg. 456. 12. The Statue to be Disposed of at Gloucester Place. 457. 13. A General Discharge, or the Darling Angel's 458. 15. The Champion of Oakhampton Attacking the Hydra 459. 24. The Resignation, or John Bull Overwhelmed with 460. 27. Frontispiece to Tegg's Complete Collection of Caricatures 461. 30. The York Dilly; or, the Triumph of Innocence. 462. 2. Mrs. Clarke's Farewell to her Audience. Tegg. 463. 4. Original Plan for a Popular Monument to be Erected 464. 5. A York Address to the Whale. Caught lately off 465. 11. The Modern Babel, or Giants Crushed by a Weight 466. 18. The Sick Lion and the Asses. Tegg. Duke of 467. 21. Comforts of Matrimony. A Good Toast. Reeve & 468. 21. Do. The Tables Turned. The Miseries of Wedlock. 469. 21. Burning the Books. Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke. 470. 22. A Piece-Offering. Memoirs, Life, Letters, &c., of 471. 29. O! you're a Devil, get along do! 472. 12. Boney's Broken Bridge. Tegg. 473. 14. More of the Clarke; or Fresh Accusations. Tegg, 474. 18. Amusement for the Recess; or the Devil to Pay 475. 24. The Tables are Turned; how are the Mighty Fallen. 476. 30. The Bill of Wrights; or, the Patriot Alarmed. 477. 31. The Huntsman Rising. The Gamester going to 478. 28. The Rising Sun; or a View of the Continent. 479. 4. Song by Commodore Curtis. Tune: 'Cease, Rude 480. 14. A Design for a Monument to be Erected in Commemoration 481. 27. This is the House that Jack Built. O. P. Riots, 482. 30. A Lump of Impertinence. Woodward del., Rowlandson 483. 25. A Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures. Pub. by 484. 25. Do. do do. 189. 485. 12. The Boxes!-- 486. 18. Joint Stock Street. Woodward del., Rowlandson 487. 23. A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall Mall. Woodward 488. 24. The Bull and Mouth. Woodward and Rowlandson. 489. 1809. 12mo. 490. 12. Libel Hunters on the Look-out, or Daily Examiners 491. 26. The Boroughmongers Strangled in the Tower. 492. 5. A Bait for the Kiddies on the North Road, or that's 493. 10. Kissing for Love, or Captain Careless Shot Flying. 494. 10. Easterly Winds, or Scudding under Bare Poles. 495. 15. Three Weeks after Marriage, or the Great Little 496. 30. A Table d'Hôte, or French Ordinary in Paris. 497. 5. Boxing Match for 200 guineas between Dutch 498. 8. Smuggling In, or a College Trick. 499. 30. Dramatic Demireps at their Morning Rehearsal. 500. 25. Dropsy Courting Consumption. Rowlandson del. 501. 20. Medical Despatch, or Doctor Double-Dose Killing 502. 30. Doctor Drainbarrel conveyed Home in a Wheelbarrow, 503. 30. After Sweet Meat comes Sour Sauce, or Corporal 504. 28. College Pranks, or Crabbed Fellows Taught to 505. 16. The Gig Shop, or Kicking up a Breeze at Nell 506. 20. Pigeon-Hole, a Covent Garden Contrivance to 507. 26. A French Dentist Showing a Specimen of his Artificial 508. 2. Bacon-faced Fellows of Brazen-Nose Broken loose. 509. 28. Kitty Careless in Quod, or Waiting for Jew Bail. 510. 9. Boney the Second, or the Little Baboon Created 511. 10. A Picture of Misery. Tegg, 70.-- 512. 12. Puss in Boots, or General Junot taken by surprise. 513. 20. The Enraged Son of Mars and the Timid Tonson. 514. 24. Rural Sports. A Cat in a Bowl. No. 1. 515. 1. Touch for Touch, or a Female Physician in full 516. 16. The Bassoon, with a French Horn Accompaniment. 517. 31. The Gamester going to Bed. Pub. by T. R., 1 518. 30. Masquerading. Tegg, 84. 519. 20. Looking at the Comet till you get a Crick in the 520. 29. Rural Sports. A Milling Match: Cribb and 521. 2. John Bull at the Italian Opera. Des. and pub. 522. 3. Rural Sports; or a Cricket Match Extraordinary. 523. 10. Six Classes of that Noble and useful Animal, a 524. 10. Distillers Looking into their own Business. 525. 25. A Trip to Gretna Green. T. R., 1 James Street, 526. 31. Cloisters, Magdalen College, Oxford. 527. 15. A Milk Sop. Tegg, 125. 528. 12. A Portrait. Lord Petersham. Humphrey. 529. 10. Wet under Foot. Designed by an Amateur. 530. 26. A Portrait. Lord Pomfret. Humphrey. 531. 28. Plucking a Spooney. 532. 1. Description of a Boxing Match for 100 guineas a 533. 25. Land Stores. 534. 12. The Ducking Stool. (Republished.) (See April 535. 30. A Brace of Blackguards. 536. 14. Glow Worms. (See 1805.) Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 537. 14. Muck Worms. Do. 538. 15. The Secret History of Crim. Con. Plate I. T. 539. 15. Do. do. Plate II. Do. 540. 30. The Sweet Pea. Pub. by H. Humphrey, 27 St. 541. 30. Raising the Wind. Pub. by T. R., 1 James 542. 1. The Last Gasp, or Toadstools Mistaken for 543. 20. Humours of Houndsditch, or Mrs. Shevi in a Longing 544. 20. A Doleful Disaster; or, Miss Tubby Tatarmin's 545. 22. The Norwich Bull Feast, or Glory and Gluttony. 546. 25. A Long Pull, a Strong Pull, and a Pull All together. 547. 27. The Execution of Two Celebrated Enemies of Old 548. 30. Plump to the Devil we boldly Kicked both Nap 549. 10. The Mock Phoenix, or a Vain Attempt to Rise 550. 12. Friends and Foes, up he Goes! Sending the Corsican 551. 14. Political Chemist and German Retorts, or Dissolving 552. 14. Napoleon le Grand. 553. 30. How to Vault into the Saddle, or a new-invented 554. 1. Madame Véry, Restaurateur, Palais Royal, Paris. 555. 1. La Belle Limonadière au Café des Mille Colonnes. 556. 30. Quarter-day, or Clearing the Premises without 557. 14. Progress of Gallantry, or Stolen Kisses Sweetest. 558. 20. A Tailor's Wedding. Tegg, 315. 559. 2. Head Runner of Runaways from Leipzic Fair. R. 560. 12. The Devil's Darling. R. Ackermann. 561. 9. Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication 562. 12. Coming in at the Death of the Corsican Fox. 563. 12. Bloody Boney, the Carcase Butcher, left off Trade 564. 20. A Delicate Finish to a French (Corsican) Usurper. 565. 25. Nap. Dreading his Doleful Doom, or his Grand 566. 1. Boney Turned Moralist. What I was, what I am, 567. 15. Macassar Oil, or an Oily Puff for Soft Heads. 568. 20. Rural Sports, or a Pleasant Way of Making Hay. 569. 23. The Naumacia to commemorate a Peace. (Aquatic 570. 15. The Four Seasons of Love--Spring, Summer, 571. 20. Johanna Southcott the Prophetess Excommunicating 572. 1. Defrauding the Customs, or Shipping Goods not 573. 1. Hodge's Explanation of a Hundred Magistrates. 574. 13. A Lamentable Case of a Juryman. Tegg, 347. 575. 12. Scene in a New Pantomime to be Performed at the 576. 16. The Corsican and his Bloodhounds at the Window 577. 16. My Ass. Pub. by I. Sidebotham, 96 Strand. Desd. 578. 27. Transparency Exhibited at Ackermann's, in the 579. 28. A Rare Acquisition to the Royal Menagerie. A 580. 28. Boney's Trial, Sentence, and Dying-Speech, or 581. 1815. 8vo. 582. 1816. Frontispiece by Rowlandson. Pub. by T. 583. 19. An Old Poacher Caught in a Snare. R. inv. et sculp. 584. 1. Modish--Prudent. (Another version of the pair 585. 18. The Miller's Love. 586. 17. Erin-go-Bray. The Allied Republics of France 587. 20. Fast Day. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 James 588. 30. Country Characters. Republished 1800. (See 589. 28. Sailor and Banker, or the Firm in Danger. (See 590. 21. Titlepage to series of twenty subjects. 591. 9. The Brave Tars of the 'Victory,' and the Remains 592. 11. The French Admiral on board the 'Euryalus.' 593. 20. A Brace of Brimstones. (See 'A Cake in Danger,' 594. 21. Connoisseurs. (A plagiarism.) Pub. by Reeve & 595. 28. A Visit to the Synagogue. 596. introduction fully explains: 'This second tour is, like the former 597. 1879. Also _The 'Fraser' Portraits. A Gallery of Illustrious Literary 598. Introduction, i. 162

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