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“Aan den Experten Hollandschen Hoofd-Smith,” 216, 243

“Aan der Meester Tonge-Slyper,” 216, 230233

ADAPTED COPPER PLATES, 192–247

Ainsworth, Harrison, 3

Alken, Henry, 157–160

Allen, Archdeacon, 10

American Notes, 2

Anne, Queen, 237, 238

Antiquities of Westminster, 150–153

A Pop-Gun fired off by George Cruikshank, 79

“A Skit on Britain,” 239, 240

“A Trifling Mistake,” 70–73

Ballad of Beau Brocade, The, 3

“Becky Sharp,” 10

Bentley’s Miscellany, 43–52

Bewick’s Birds, 68

Book of Snobs, 9

“Breeches” Bible, Barker’s, 2

Brougham, Lord, 62

Browne, H. K., 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 54–56

Bruton, Mr. H. W. 48, 49, 69, 75, 81

Buffon, M., 5

Bunn, Alfred, 10

Burlington, Earl of, 98–107

“Burlington Gate,” 108

Burns, Robert, 2

Buss, Miss F. M., 34

Buss, R. W., 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34

Bute, Lord, 235, 236

Calcraft, Captain Granby, 9

Capel, Monsignor, 2

“Captain Granby Tiptoff,” 9

“Captain Shindy,” 9

Carteret, Lord, 112 et seq.

Catalogue of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, 92 et passim, 198 et passim

Chandos, Duke of, 101

Chapman and Hall, Messrs., 33, 55

Charles I., 241–242

Charles Dickens, The Story of his Life, 27

Churchill, Charles, 107–111

Clarissa Harlowe, 5

Coaching Days and Coaching Ways, 175–178

Cochrane, Lord, 65

Coningsby, 12, 13, 20

Cowell, Professor, 184–186

Crawhall, Joseph, 135–138

“Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism: a Medley,” 88 et seq.

Croker, J. W., 12

Cromek, R. H., 5

Cromwell, Oliver, 241, 242

Cruikshank, George, 42, 45–54, 59–81, 161

Cruikshank’s Portraits of Himself, 80

Cumberland, Duke of, 60–69

Cumberland, Princess Olive of, 62

“DanaË in the Brazen Chamber,” 140–148

Death in London, 154–158

Dexter, Mr. J. P., 41

D’Horsay; or the Follies of the Day, by a Man of Fashion, 13

Dickens and his Illustrators, 40, 41

Dickens, Charles, 2, 26 et seq. his American Notes, 2 his suppressed portrait, 27, 28

Dickens Memento, 47

Dictionary of National Biography, 61, 62

Dighton, Richard, 25

Disraeli, Benjamin, 2, 10, 12, 131–134

Dobson, Mr. Austin, 3, 82 et passim, 174

Don Quixote, 113 et seq.

“Don Quixote releases the Galley Slaves,” 118, 122

“Don Quixote seizes the Barber’s Basin,” 118, 120

“Drop it!”, 78

Du Maurier, George, 162–173

Edwards, Edwin, 179–191

Elizabeth, Queen, 240

“Enthusiasm Delineated,” 83 et seq.

Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank, 77

Fane, Lady Georgina, 226

Fanus i Khiyal, 185–191

Figaro in London, 63, 64

“Financial Survey of Cumberland or the Beggar’s Petition,” 60

FitzGerald, Edward, 40, 179–191

Frederick the Great, 227

Garrick Club, The, 8, 9

George I., 238

George IV., 11

“George Garbage,” 9

Gray, J. M., 148

Grimm’s Fairy Tales, 42

“Harry Foker,” 9

Hertford, Marchioness of, 75

Hertford, Marquis of, 10 et seq.

History of Pickwick, 29

Hobhouse, John Cam, 70–73

Hogarth Illustrated, 84

Hogarth, William, 82 et seq.

Holmes, Sir Robert, 227

Hook, Theodore, 9, 10

Ireland, John, 84 et seq., 113 et seq.

Irving, Washington, 2

Italian Tales, 74

Italy, 3

James I., 241

Jansenists, the, 221 et seq.

Jesuits, The, 221 et seq.

“Joe Sibley,” 163–173

Jones, W. N., 68

Jorrocks’s Jaunts and Jollities, 158

Keene, Charles, 127–139

Kitton, F. G., 40

“Lady Kew,” 10, 22

Langford, Lady, 10

Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 19

Leech, John, 33, 36–38, 40, 41

“L’Europe alarmÉe pour le Fils d’un Meunier,” 202–216

Life of Dickens, 37, 46

Lippincott’s Magazine, 10

“Lord Walham,” 23

Lothair, 2

“Marquis of Hereford,” 14

Martin Chuzzlewit, 26, 53

“Monsignor Catesby,” 2

“Mr. Dolphin,” 10

“Mr. John Jorrocks,” 158–161

“Mr. Pickwick at the Review,” 33

“Mr.” Pitt Crawley, 15

Mr. Thackeray, Mr. Yates, and the Garrick Club, 8

“Mr. Wardle and his Friends under the Influence of the Salmon,” 33

“Mr. Winkle’s First Shot,” 33

Napoleon, Emperor, 228

Nelson, Lord, 228

Oliver Twist, 26, 43–52

Once a Week, 127, 140–148

Orange, William of, 217 et seq.

Pailthorpe, Mr. F. W., 56

Pall Mall Gazette, 166–169

Palmer, Samuel, 56

Pendennis, 9

Penelope’s English Experiences, 38

Phillimore, Mr. F., 47

“Philoprogenitiveness,” 77, 78

Pickwick, 26, 28 et seq., 43

Pictures from Italy, 56

Pine’s Horace, 54

Poems, Burns’s, 2

Pope, Alexander, 98–107

Price, Stephen, 9

Prideaux, Colonel, 190–191

Punch, 127 et seq.

Queensberry, Duke of, 23

Reid’s Catalogue of George Cruikshank’s Works, 45, 62, 69

Ritchie, Mrs., 10

Robertson, J. C., 154–158

Rogers, Samuel, 3

“Roma Perturbata, Ofte’t Beroerde Romen, etc.,” 216 et seq.

“Rose Maylie and Oliver at Agnes’s Tomb,” 45 et seq.

Roxborough, Duke of, 2

“Royal Hobbys of the Hertfordshire Cock Horse,” 75

Ruskin, John, 3, 4

Sala, G. A., 30, 40

Sandys, Frederick, 127, 139–148

Scott, Sir Walter, 2

Seymour, Robert, 29, 31

“Sholto Percy,” 154–158

Sketch Book, Washington Irving’s, 2

Sketches by Boz, 55, 57, 58

Smith, J. T., 150

Smith, Wyndham, 9

Spielmann, Mr. M. H., 128 et passim

Sporting Snobs, 9

Stanislaus Hoax, 10

Stephens, F. G., 88

Stothard, T., 5

Stuart, James Francis Edward, 198 et seq.

SUPPRESSED PLATES, 1–191

Surtees, R., 158

Swain, Mr. Joseph, 140–148

Talpa, 78

Tenniel, Sir John, 133

Thackeray, W. M., 7 et seq.

The Artist, 145

The Battle of Life, 26, 34–40

The Battle of London Life; or Boz and his Secretary, 39

“The Bruiser,” 110, 111

The Builder, 107

The Chimes, 36, 41

The Christmas Carol, 36

“The Cricket Match,” 29, 32

“The Curate and the Barber,” 121, 125

“The Dead Rider,” 74

“The Fireside Scene,” 26, 44 et seq.

“The First Interview,” 121, 123

“The Free and Easy,” 57

“The Funeral of Chrysostom,” 116

The History of Punch, 128 et seq.

The Hobby Horse, 144

“The Innkeeper,” 114

“The Innkeeper’s Wife and Daughter,” 118

“The Last Song,” 42

“The Man of Taste,” 98–107

“The Marquis of Steyne,” 7 et seq.

The Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, 41, 42

The Newcomes, 22

“The Painted Chamber,” 150–153

“The Races of the Europeans with their Keys,” 239

The Ruba’iyat of Omar Khayyam, 179–191

The Speaker, 21

“The Stature of a Great Man, or The English Colossus,” 236

“The Stature of a Great Man, or The Scotch Colossus,” 236

The Strange Gentleman, 54, 55

“The Street of the Tombs, Pompeii,” 56

The Times, 109

The Tower of London, 3

“The Two Apprentices,” 163–173

The Two Paths, 3

The Vicar of Wakefield, 171–175

The Virginians, 9

“The Worship of Wealth,” 53, 54

Thomson, Mr. Hugh, 3, 171–178

Thornhill, Sir James, 111, 112

“Tom Smart and the Chair,” 33

Town Talk, 8, 9

Trilby, 162–173

Tristram, Mr. Outram, 175

Truman, Edwin, 69

“Tupman and Rachel,” 29, 32

Van der Banck, Johan, 112, 113

Vanity Fair, 7 et seq.

Vernon, Admiral, 227

Vivian Grey, 10

Wallace, Sir Richard, 20, 22

Walpole, Horace, 25

Walpole, Sir Robert, 234, 236

Westminster Review, 78

Whistler, James M’N., 163–173

Wilde, Oscar, 168

Wilkes, John, 109–111

Yates, Edmund, 8, 9

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