GENERAL INDEX TO HOGARTH'S PLATES.

[1]This drawing unluckily has not been preserved.

[1]This drawing unluckily has not been preserved.

[2]The Royal SovereignandMarlborough.

[2]The Royal SovereignandMarlborough.

[3]Drawing II.

[3]Drawing II.

[4]Drawing III. The Castle byHogarth; and some Shipping, riding near it, byScott.

[4]Drawing III. The Castle byHogarth; and some Shipping, riding near it, byScott.

[5]Drawing IV.

[5]Drawing IV.

[6]Drawing V.

[6]Drawing V.

[7]Drawing VI.

[7]Drawing VI.

[8]Drawing VI.

[8]Drawing VI.

[9]Drawing VII. byScott.

[9]Drawing VII. byScott.

[10]Drawing VIII. byHogarth.

[10]Drawing VIII. byHogarth.

[11]This story is quoted by Mr.Grosein his Antiquities, Vol. II. art.Minster Monastery. "The legend," says Mr.Grose, "has, by a worthy friend of mine, been hitched into doggrel rhyme. It would be paying the reader but a bad compliment to attempt seriously to examine the credibility of the story."

[11]This story is quoted by Mr.Grosein his Antiquities, Vol. II. art.Minster Monastery. "The legend," says Mr.Grose, "has, by a worthy friend of mine, been hitched into doggrel rhyme. It would be paying the reader but a bad compliment to attempt seriously to examine the credibility of the story."

[12]Drawing VIII.

[12]Drawing VIII.

[13]A cross-legg'd figure in armour, with a shield over his left arm, like that of a Knight Templar, said to represent SirRobert de Shurland, who byEdwardI. was created a Knight banneret for his gallant behaviour at the siege ofCarlaverockinScotland. He lies under aGothicarch in the south-wall, having an armed page at his feet, and on his right side the head of a horse emerging out of the waves of the sea, as in the action of swimming.Grose.

[13]A cross-legg'd figure in armour, with a shield over his left arm, like that of a Knight Templar, said to represent SirRobert de Shurland, who byEdwardI. was created a Knight banneret for his gallant behaviour at the siege ofCarlaverockinScotland. He lies under aGothicarch in the south-wall, having an armed page at his feet, and on his right side the head of a horse emerging out of the waves of the sea, as in the action of swimming.Grose.

William Tothall'sAccount of Disbursementsfor MessieursHogarthand Co. viz.

1732,May£.s.d.27.To paid at the Dark-house,Billingsgate,008½To paid for a pint of GenevaHollands,010To paid waterman toGravesend,050To paid barber ditto,0010To paid for breakfast at ditto,022To paid for beer on the road toRochester,009To paid for shrimps atChatham,009To paid at the gunnery and dock,016To paid bill atRochester,17328.To gave atUpnorfor information,003To paid at the Smack at ditto,043To paid atHoo,018To paid atStoke,011629.To paid at MotherHubbard'satGrain,030To paid for passage over toSheerness,0210To paid for lobsters atQueenborough,016To paid for two pots of beer to treat the sexton,006To paid for dinner, &c.066To charity, gave the sailors,01030.To paid for lodgings and maid,046To paid for breakfast,026To paid for washing shirts,018To paid atMinster,092To paid atSheerness,013To paid for a boat toGravesend,07031.To paid barber at ditto,012To paid for sundry at ditto,103½To paid for passage toSomerset-house,056£.660

Vouchers produced, examined, and allowed,PerE. Forrest,  Sam. Scott,  W. Hogarth,  John Thornhill.

A.**ÆNEASin a Storm,247.Agriculture and Arts,423.Altar-piece,St. Clement's,136.492.Analysis of Beauty,325.Apuleius,127.Arms, &c.418.422.438.B.Battle of the Pictures,281.Beaver'sMilitary Punishments,134.Beer-Street,312.Before and After,233.*Beggar's Opera,164.Bench,367.403.**Blackwell'sFigures,439.Booth, Wilks, andCibber,141.Boyne, Lord Viscount,433.Boys peeping at Nature,188.319.**Broad Bottoms,449.*Bullock, William,407.Burial Ticket,419.BurlingtonGate,28.175.Butler,442.Byron, LadyFrances,236.C.**Cartoons, Heads from,437.Cassandra,134.Catalogue, Frontispiece and Tail-piece to,373.Characters, and Caricaturas,262.Charlemont, Earl of,411.Charmers of the Age,258.Christ and his Disciples, &c.large,435.Christ, &c. small,435.—withLondonHospital,435.Churchill, Charles,387.—with Political Print,400.Cockpit,367.Columbus,324.Concert,St. Mary'sChapel,445.Consultation of Physicians,236.Coram, Captain,260.**Cottage.441.Credulity, &c.375.Crowns, &c. Subscription Ticketfor Elections,332.D.Debates on Palmistry,410.*Discovery,440.Distressed Poet,235.DonQuixote,435.E.Elections,334.Enraged Musician,254.*Eta Beta Pi,Title-page,63.415.F.Fair [Southwark, notBartholomewas Mr.Walpoledescribes it],180.Farmer's Return,374.**Farinelli, Cuzzoni,andSenesino, &c.138.439.Festoon, &c. Subscription TicketforRichardIII.281.Fielding, Henry,385.Finchley, March to,299.Fishes for Cards,448.Folkes, Martin,257.Foundling Hospital, Power of Attorney,253.*—Arms of,288.*—First Sketch for,409.Four Parts of the Day,248.FranceandEngland,364.Frontispiece toLeveridge'sSongs,160.G.GarrickinRichardIII.283.Gate ofCalais,289.Gibbs, James,288.*—octagon,298.Gin Lane,313.*Gin drinkers,429.GoodSamaritan,405.Gormagons,424.**Great Seal ofEngland,439.Gulliverpresented to the Queen ofBabilary,171.H.*Half-starved Boy,170.Harlot's Progress,29.188.Head, etched byLivesay,415.*Hell-gate,404.Henley, Orator, christening, &c.415.430.HenryVIII. andAnna Bullen,167.*Herring, Archbp. small,288.—large,297.*Hesiod,160.*HighlandFair, orScots Opera,171.Hoadly, large,260.—small,370.Hogarth, William, Engraver, Shop-Bill,122.—with Dog,295.**—small circle,297.—Serjeant Painter,366.—Black Mask,367.—with Hat on,409.Hogarth'sTour,413.*—Crest,414.—Cypher,417.Holland, Lord,411.Hudibras, large,143.—small,144.Huggins, William,372.Humours ofOxford,169.Hunt, Gabriel,411.Hutchinsonians, Frontispiece to Pamphlet against,402.*HymenandCupid, Ticket forSigismunda,436.I.Jacobites Journal,288.Industry and Idleness,285.JudithandHolofernes,187.Judith, Rehearsal, Ticket for,202.K.Kirby'sPerspective,333.L.Landscape,415.Laughing Audience,179.Lecture,246.**Living Dog,454.Lock, Daniel,435.*LondonInfirmary,444.Lottery,124.Lovat, Lord,282.M.Malcolm, Sarah,172.**Malta, Scene by a Knight of,437.Marriage Alamode,262.Masquerades, &c. small,128.Masquerade, large,150.**Master of the Vineyard,444.Milton,419.Milward'sTicket,423.Midnight Modern Conversation,202.*Moliere, Frontispieces to,171.*MosesandPharaoh'sdaughter,324.Morell, Dr.384.Motraye'sTravels,125.FiveMuscovites,126.Music introducedto Apollo,150.N.**North and South,407.O.*Oratory,429.P.*Palmer, John,295.Paul, &c. burlesqued,320.PaulbeforeFelix,323.—as first designed,323.Perriwigs, Five Orders of,373.*Pellet, Dr.407.PerseusandMedusa,170.Perseusdescending,170.Pine,434.Political Clyster,331.*Politician,407.Pool ofBethesda, small,289.—large,405.**Pugthe Painter,441.R.Rabbit-breeder,23.146.461.Rake's Progress,17.207.*Ranby'sHouse,435.Rape of the Lock,423.Read, Benjamin,411.*Rich'sGlory,161.Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law,442.S.Sancho,428.Search-night,365.Shop-bills, &c.417.Shrimp-Girl,411.Sleeping Congregation,234.Solfull,407.South Sea,122.Spiller'sTicket,444.Stage Coach,284.Stages of Cruelty,316.Stand of Arms, &c. Subscription Ticket forFinchley,284.Stay-maker,410.Strolling Actresses,251.T.Tail-piece to his Works,402.*Tankard,428.Taste in High Life,259.Taylor, George, Two Sketches for his Monument,412.Taylor'sPerspective,371.Terræ Filius,143.Ticket Porter,438.Time blackening a Picture, Subscription Ticket forSigismunda,373.The Times,375.Tom Thumb,171.Tristram Shandy, vol. I.370.—vol. II.374.**Two Figures,409.W.Weighing House,401.Wilkes, John,88.386.Woman swearing a Child, &c.121.431.

A.**ÆNEASin a Storm,247.Agriculture and Arts,423.Altar-piece,St. Clement's,136.492.Analysis of Beauty,325.Apuleius,127.Arms, &c.418.422.438.B.Battle of the Pictures,281.Beaver'sMilitary Punishments,134.Beer-Street,312.Before and After,233.*Beggar's Opera,164.Bench,367.403.**Blackwell'sFigures,439.Booth, Wilks, andCibber,141.Boyne, Lord Viscount,433.Boys peeping at Nature,188.319.**Broad Bottoms,449.*Bullock, William,407.Burial Ticket,419.BurlingtonGate,28.175.Butler,442.Byron, LadyFrances,236.C.**Cartoons, Heads from,437.Cassandra,134.Catalogue, Frontispiece and Tail-piece to,373.Characters, and Caricaturas,262.Charlemont, Earl of,411.Charmers of the Age,258.Christ and his Disciples, &c.large,435.Christ, &c. small,435.—withLondonHospital,435.Churchill, Charles,387.—with Political Print,400.Cockpit,367.Columbus,324.Concert,St. Mary'sChapel,445.Consultation of Physicians,236.Coram, Captain,260.**Cottage.441.Credulity, &c.375.Crowns, &c. Subscription Ticketfor Elections,332.D.Debates on Palmistry,410.*Discovery,440.Distressed Poet,235.DonQuixote,435.E.Elections,334.Enraged Musician,254.*Eta Beta Pi,Title-page,63.415.F.Fair [Southwark, notBartholomewas Mr.Walpoledescribes it],180.Farmer's Return,374.**Farinelli, Cuzzoni,andSenesino, &c.138.439.Festoon, &c. Subscription TicketforRichardIII.281.Fielding, Henry,385.Finchley, March to,299.Fishes for Cards,448.Folkes, Martin,257.Foundling Hospital, Power of Attorney,253.*—Arms of,288.*—First Sketch for,409.Four Parts of the Day,248.FranceandEngland,364.Frontispiece toLeveridge'sSongs,160.G.GarrickinRichardIII.283.Gate ofCalais,289.Gibbs, James,288.*—octagon,298.Gin Lane,313.*Gin drinkers,429.GoodSamaritan,405.Gormagons,424.**Great Seal ofEngland,439.Gulliverpresented to the Queen ofBabilary,171.H.*Half-starved Boy,170.Harlot's Progress,29.188.Head, etched byLivesay,415.*Hell-gate,404.Henley, Orator, christening, &c.415.430.HenryVIII. andAnna Bullen,167.*Herring, Archbp. small,288.—large,297.*Hesiod,160.*HighlandFair, orScots Opera,171.Hoadly, large,260.—small,370.Hogarth, William, Engraver, Shop-Bill,122.—with Dog,295.**—small circle,297.—Serjeant Painter,366.—Black Mask,367.—with Hat on,409.Hogarth'sTour,413.*—Crest,414.—Cypher,417.Holland, Lord,411.Hudibras, large,143.—small,144.Huggins, William,372.Humours ofOxford,169.Hunt, Gabriel,411.Hutchinsonians, Frontispiece to Pamphlet against,402.*HymenandCupid, Ticket forSigismunda,436.I.Jacobites Journal,288.Industry and Idleness,285.JudithandHolofernes,187.Judith, Rehearsal, Ticket for,202.K.Kirby'sPerspective,333.L.Landscape,415.Laughing Audience,179.Lecture,246.**Living Dog,454.Lock, Daniel,435.*LondonInfirmary,444.Lottery,124.Lovat, Lord,282.M.Malcolm, Sarah,172.**Malta, Scene by a Knight of,437.Marriage Alamode,262.Masquerades, &c. small,128.Masquerade, large,150.**Master of the Vineyard,444.Milton,419.Milward'sTicket,423.Midnight Modern Conversation,202.*Moliere, Frontispieces to,171.*MosesandPharaoh'sdaughter,324.Morell, Dr.384.Motraye'sTravels,125.FiveMuscovites,126.Music introducedto Apollo,150.N.**North and South,407.O.*Oratory,429.P.*Palmer, John,295.Paul, &c. burlesqued,320.PaulbeforeFelix,323.—as first designed,323.Perriwigs, Five Orders of,373.*Pellet, Dr.407.PerseusandMedusa,170.Perseusdescending,170.Pine,434.Political Clyster,331.*Politician,407.Pool ofBethesda, small,289.—large,405.**Pugthe Painter,441.R.Rabbit-breeder,23.146.461.Rake's Progress,17.207.*Ranby'sHouse,435.Rape of the Lock,423.Read, Benjamin,411.*Rich'sGlory,161.Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law,442.S.Sancho,428.Search-night,365.Shop-bills, &c.417.Shrimp-Girl,411.Sleeping Congregation,234.Solfull,407.South Sea,122.Spiller'sTicket,444.Stage Coach,284.Stages of Cruelty,316.Stand of Arms, &c. Subscription Ticket forFinchley,284.Stay-maker,410.Strolling Actresses,251.T.Tail-piece to his Works,402.*Tankard,428.Taste in High Life,259.Taylor, George, Two Sketches for his Monument,412.Taylor'sPerspective,371.Terræ Filius,143.Ticket Porter,438.Time blackening a Picture, Subscription Ticket forSigismunda,373.The Times,375.Tom Thumb,171.Tristram Shandy, vol. I.370.—vol. II.374.**Two Figures,409.W.Weighing House,401.Wilkes, John,88.386.Woman swearing a Child, &c.121.431.

The articles marked thus * are omitted in Mr.Walpole'sCatalogue.

Those marked ** are likewise omitted by Mr.Walpole; but it must be acknowledged they are of doubtful authority, though introduced on the faith of the following collectors and artists:

Hogarth, small circle,Mr.Basire.Æneasin a storm,Dr.Ducarel.Beggar's Opera,Dr.Lort.Blackwell'sFigures,Mr.IrelandCottage,"Master of the Vineyard."Pugthe Painter,"Farinelli, Cuzzoni,Mr.Rogers.andHeidegger,"Gin-drinkers,"Cartoons, Heads, from Two Figures,Mr.Livesay.Oratory,Mr.Nichols.Malta, Scene, &c."Bullock,Mr.Thane.Butler,"Pellet,"North and South,"

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