Chapter 19

“A Bazaar,”145.À Beckett, Gilbert,223.Aberdeen, Lord,303,395.Abinger, Lord,252.Aboukir, Battle of,13.Achilles, Statue of,81,161.“Achitophel,”159.“A Constitutional Plum Pudding,”298.Actors, their position in France,386.“A Day at Biarritz,”317.“Adelaide Mill, The,”213.Adelphi Theatre,110.“A Discussion Forum,”310.Adulteration of Tea,152.“Adventures of Brown, Jones,” etc.,391.“A Fine Old English Gentleman,”251.“A Great Subject,” etc.,249.“Ah, sure such a Pair,” etc.,155.“A Hint to Duellists,”248.Ainsworth, Harrison,194,198,199.Ainsworth’s “Auriol,”349. “Crichton,”344.Albert, Prince,294.Alexander, The Emperor,133,139.“Alice in Wonderland,”400.“All My Eye,”97.Allied Sovereigns. Visit of the,133.Alliteration, Graphic,177.Almack’s, Lady patronesses of,213.Althorp, Lord,269.“A Match for the King’s Plate,”154.America.Causes of Difference between her and England in 1812,41.England offers to Revoke Orders in Council,42.Her anxiety to fix a Quarrel on England,42,43.Desire of the Americans to Invade Canada,42.Invasion of Canada,43.Defeat and Surrender of the American General Hull,43.Naval Successes of the Americans,43.Americans driven out of Canada,45.English assume the Offensive,45.Burning of Washington,46.Alexandria placed under Contribution,46.Capture of British Naval Force,48.Retreat of Prevost,48.Attack on New Orleans,48.Amiens, Peace of,14.“A Morning Call,”285.“A Musical Genius,”209.“Anstey’s New Bath Guide,”176.“A Paper of Tobacco,”340.“A Patriot Luminary,” etc.,151.“Apollyon, the Devil’s Generalissimo,” etc.,131.“A Prospecte of Exeter Hall,”385.“A Race for the Westminster Stakes,”251.“Argus, The” (an English Newspaper in the pay of Bonaparte),15.“Arrogance or Nonchalance of the Tenth Reported,”100.“Art of Walking the Streets of London,”152.Arthur à Bradley,162.“Arthur O’Leary,”200.“A Select Specimen of the Black Style,”262.“A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing,”374.“A Shot from Buckingham to Bedford,”97.“Assisting, Resisting, and Desisting,”218.“A Student of the Old Masters,”393.“At a Concert,”220.“Auld Lang Syne,”247.Authors and Artists, Quarrels between,233.“A Venomous Viper poisoning the R——l Mind,”132.“A View of the Regent’s Bomb,”151.Ball, Hughes (see “Hughes Ball.”)“Bank Restriction Note,”152.Barossa, Battle of,21.Bath, Queen Charlotte at,57.Battier, Mr.,100,163.Baylen, Battle of,20.Beaconsfield, Lord,283.“Beau Clerk for a Banking Concern,”106.“Belle Alliance,” etc.,154.Bellingham, John,27.“Bell’s Life,” Origin of,115.Bennett, C. H.,371-375.Benningsen, General,22.“Bentley’s Miscellany,”284,290.Bergami, Bartolomeo,71,150.Berkeley, Colonel,101,102,118.Berlin Decree,18.Bernard Blackmantle (see “Westmacott, C. M.”).Betty, Master,28.“Bill of Pains and Penalties,”149.“Birds’-eye Views of Society,”385.Black-mail,105.Blandford, Marquis of,235.“Bleak House,”347.“Blessings of Peace; or, the Curse of the Corn Bill,”136.Bloated Men of the Last Century,2.“Bombardment Extraordinary,”240.Bonaparte, Napoleon (see “Napoleon”).“Boney and his New Wife,” etc.,21.“Boney’s Meditations on the Island of St. Helena,”142.“Boney returning from Russia covered with Glory,”23.“Boney the Second,”21.“Boney’s threatened Invasion brought to bear,”142.“Bonnie Willie,”161.“Book of Christmas,”220.“Book of Days,”369.Booth, Lucius Junius,54.“Born a Genius, and born a Dwarf,”173.“Bottle, The,”201.“Braintrees, The,”171.Brereton, Colonel, 223 (note).Bright, John,398.Brighton Pavilion,164.“Bringing up our Bill,”243.“Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile,”399.“British Cookery; or, out of the Frying-pan,” etc.,21.“British Spread Eagle,”134.Brooks, Shirley,201,321,328,373,374.Brougham, Lord,236,237,243,258-266,297, 384 (and see “Jemmy Twitcher”).Browne, H. K.,283,336-354,412-416.“Bubble Burst; or, the Ghost of an old Act of Parliament,”106.Buckingham, Duke of (see “Duel”).Buckingham, Marquis of,27.Bunbury, H. W.,3,84.“Bunsby,”342.Burdett, Sir Francis,249-251,253,269.“Burking Old Mrs. Constitution,”83.Busby, Dr.,35.Buss, R. W.,363-366.“Buz in a Box,” etc.,35.Byron, Lord,164.“Caleidoscope; or, Paying for Peeping.”59.Canada, Invasion of (see “America”).Caricature.Dr. Johnson’s Definition,1.Francis Grose’s Definition,1.Modern Meaning,2.Causes of its Decay in England,2.Period of its Decline,83.Injurious Effect of Wood-Engraving on,5.Has little Concern with Justice,25,26.Caricaturist, Peculiarity of his Wares,90.Caricaturists and Critics,9.Caricaturists, French,8.Caroline of Brunswick,62-81,95,132,134,149,155,156-159.Caroline, Queen (see “Caroline of Brunswick”).Carpenter, Mr.,39.Castlereagh, Lord,149.Catalani, Madame,102.Catholic Association, The,106.Catholic Emancipation (see “Catholic Relief”).Catholic Relief Bill,83,106,248.Cawnpore Massacre,398.Champ de Mars,140.Changes in Political Opinion,251.Charles I., Discovery of his Remains,132.Charlotte, The Princess,40,50,61,134,145,150,164.Charlotte, Queen,56,153.Chobham, Camp at,303.“Chronicles of Clovernook,”362.Churchill, Charles,7.Cider Cellar,87.“City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities,”76.“Civic Louse in the State Bed,”102.Clarke, Mrs.,30,32,33.“Clement Lorymer,”205.Coates (see “Romeo Coates”).Cobbett, William, 235 (note).Cobden, Richard,383.Cockton, Henry,361.“Coke upon Albemarle,”97.Colburn’s “Kalendar of Amusements,”122.“Collegians at their Exercises,”95.“Colonel Fitz-Bastard,”103.“Comic Almanack,”177,179.Comic Journalism in 1831,223.“Comic Magazine, The,”229.“Comicalities” (“Bell’s Life”),281.“Comic History of England,”287.“Comic History of Rome,”288.Commercial Distress of 1825-6,81.“Commonsversusthe Crown of Martyrdom,”100.“Comparative Anatomy,”152.“Congress Dissolved before the Cake was cut up,”139.Connyngham, Marchioness of,118,134,164.“Conspirators; or, Delegates in Council,”148.“Corinthian Auctioneer,”102.“Corinthians,” Sham,93.Corn Laws,135.“Corsican Bloodhound beset by the Bears,”22.“Corsican’s Last Trip,”142.“Court at Brighton,à la Chinese,”164.“Craven’s Head” (Drury Lane),86.Cremorne, Aristocratic fête at,311.“Cribbage, Shuffling, Whist,” etc.,161.Crimean War,304,398.“Crithannah’s Original Fables,”122.Critics and Caricaturists,9.Croker, John Wilson, 245 (note).Crowquill, Alfred (see “Forrester.”)Cruikshank, George,107,125-207, 281 (note),281, andnote.Mistakes of those who have written on him,4.Curious Criticism on,125.Why his Caricatures possess so much interest,127.Quarrel with Dickens,192.”  ” Bentley,194.”  ” Ainsworth,198.Final Leap in the Dark,201.Declines to draw forPunch,201.Cruikshank, Robert,3,89-124,226,401-404.Cruikshank, The Brothers,89.Cruikshankian Feet,170.”   Steed, The,169.”   Trees,170.”   Women,168.“Cruikshankiana,”107.“Cruikshank’s Comic Album,”121.“Cruikshank’s Fairy Library,”205.“Cruising on Land,” etc.,95.Cumberland, Duke of100,241,242.Curtis, Sir William,141,159.“Cut at the City Cauliflower,”102.“Dame Partington and the Ocean of Reform,”243.“Dandies at Tea,”92.“Dandies Diving,”93.“Dandies having a Treat,”93.“Dandies in France,”154.“Dandies on their Hobbies,”94.“Dandies, Parisian,”91.“Dandy Cock in Stays,”93.“Dandy dressing at Home,” etc.,94.“Dandy Henpecked, The,”93.“Dandy put to his Last Chemisette,” etc.,93.“Dandy Shoemaker in a Fright,”93.“Dandy Sick,”94.“Dandy Tailor planning a new Hungry Dress,”154.“Dandyess, A,”94.D’Angoulème, Duc,162.Darwin (see “Origin of Species”).“Deaf Postillion,”169.“Death of the Property Tax,”164.“Death of Sikes,”185.Déesses de la Revolution,25.“Defenders of the Faith,”106.“Delivering a Prophetess,”40.Depression in Trade in 1819,60.“Descent of the Great Bear,”82.Devils,182.Dickens, Charles,191,206,230,232,282,347-349.Dighton, Robert,27,84.“Diogenes,”371.Dissenting Ministers, Proposal to amend their qualifications,130.“Doctors Differ,”36.“Dog and the Shadow,”251.“Doings in London,”120.“Dombey and Son,”345.Dominie Sampson,176.Doré, Gustave,7,9.Double Bass,132.Doyle, John (see “HB”).Doyle, Richard,379,381-394.Draconian Laws,152.“Drilling one-tenth,” etc.,162.“Drunkard’s Children, The,”202.Drury Lane Theatre,34.Duel between the Dukes of Buckingham and Bedford,81,97.

“A Bazaar,”145.

À Beckett, Gilbert,223.

Aberdeen, Lord,303,395.

Abinger, Lord,252.

Aboukir, Battle of,13.

Achilles, Statue of,81,161.

“Achitophel,”159.

“A Constitutional Plum Pudding,”298.

Actors, their position in France,386.

“A Day at Biarritz,”317.

“Adelaide Mill, The,”213.

Adelphi Theatre,110.

“A Discussion Forum,”310.

Adulteration of Tea,152.

“Adventures of Brown, Jones,” etc.,391.

“A Fine Old English Gentleman,”251.

“A Great Subject,” etc.,249.

“Ah, sure such a Pair,” etc.,155.

“A Hint to Duellists,”248.

Ainsworth, Harrison,194,198,199.

Ainsworth’s “Auriol,”349. “Crichton,”344.

Albert, Prince,294.

Alexander, The Emperor,133,139.

“Alice in Wonderland,”400.

“All My Eye,”97.

Allied Sovereigns. Visit of the,133.

Alliteration, Graphic,177.

Almack’s, Lady patronesses of,213.

Althorp, Lord,269.

“A Match for the King’s Plate,”154.

America.

Causes of Difference between her and England in 1812,41.England offers to Revoke Orders in Council,42.Her anxiety to fix a Quarrel on England,42,43.Desire of the Americans to Invade Canada,42.Invasion of Canada,43.Defeat and Surrender of the American General Hull,43.Naval Successes of the Americans,43.Americans driven out of Canada,45.English assume the Offensive,45.Burning of Washington,46.Alexandria placed under Contribution,46.Capture of British Naval Force,48.Retreat of Prevost,48.Attack on New Orleans,48.

Causes of Difference between her and England in 1812,41.

England offers to Revoke Orders in Council,42.

Her anxiety to fix a Quarrel on England,42,43.

Desire of the Americans to Invade Canada,42.

Invasion of Canada,43.

Defeat and Surrender of the American General Hull,43.

Naval Successes of the Americans,43.

Americans driven out of Canada,45.

English assume the Offensive,45.

Burning of Washington,46.

Alexandria placed under Contribution,46.

Capture of British Naval Force,48.

Retreat of Prevost,48.

Attack on New Orleans,48.

Amiens, Peace of,14.

“A Morning Call,”285.

“A Musical Genius,”209.

“Anstey’s New Bath Guide,”176.

“A Paper of Tobacco,”340.

“A Patriot Luminary,” etc.,151.

“Apollyon, the Devil’s Generalissimo,” etc.,131.

“A Prospecte of Exeter Hall,”385.

“A Race for the Westminster Stakes,”251.

“Argus, The” (an English Newspaper in the pay of Bonaparte),15.

“Arrogance or Nonchalance of the Tenth Reported,”100.

“Art of Walking the Streets of London,”152.

Arthur à Bradley,162.

“Arthur O’Leary,”200.

“A Select Specimen of the Black Style,”262.

“A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing,”374.

“A Shot from Buckingham to Bedford,”97.

“Assisting, Resisting, and Desisting,”218.

“A Student of the Old Masters,”393.

“At a Concert,”220.

“Auld Lang Syne,”247.

Authors and Artists, Quarrels between,233.

“A Venomous Viper poisoning the R——l Mind,”132.

“A View of the Regent’s Bomb,”151.

Ball, Hughes (see “Hughes Ball.”)

“Bank Restriction Note,”152.

Barossa, Battle of,21.

Bath, Queen Charlotte at,57.

Battier, Mr.,100,163.

Baylen, Battle of,20.

Beaconsfield, Lord,283.

“Beau Clerk for a Banking Concern,”106.

“Belle Alliance,” etc.,154.

Bellingham, John,27.

“Bell’s Life,” Origin of,115.

Bennett, C. H.,371-375.

Benningsen, General,22.

“Bentley’s Miscellany,”284,290.

Bergami, Bartolomeo,71,150.

Berkeley, Colonel,101,102,118.

Berlin Decree,18.

Bernard Blackmantle (see “Westmacott, C. M.”).

Betty, Master,28.

“Bill of Pains and Penalties,”149.

“Birds’-eye Views of Society,”385.

Black-mail,105.

Blandford, Marquis of,235.

“Bleak House,”347.

“Blessings of Peace; or, the Curse of the Corn Bill,”136.

Bloated Men of the Last Century,2.

“Bombardment Extraordinary,”240.

Bonaparte, Napoleon (see “Napoleon”).

“Boney and his New Wife,” etc.,21.

“Boney’s Meditations on the Island of St. Helena,”142.

“Boney returning from Russia covered with Glory,”23.

“Boney the Second,”21.

“Boney’s threatened Invasion brought to bear,”142.

“Bonnie Willie,”161.

“Book of Christmas,”220.

“Book of Days,”369.

Booth, Lucius Junius,54.

“Born a Genius, and born a Dwarf,”173.

“Bottle, The,”201.

“Braintrees, The,”171.

Brereton, Colonel, 223 (note).

Bright, John,398.

Brighton Pavilion,164.

“Bringing up our Bill,”243.

“Britannia Discovering the Source of the Nile,”399.

“British Cookery; or, out of the Frying-pan,” etc.,21.

“British Spread Eagle,”134.

Brooks, Shirley,201,321,328,373,374.

Brougham, Lord,236,237,243,258-266,297, 384 (and see “Jemmy Twitcher”).

Browne, H. K.,283,336-354,412-416.

“Bubble Burst; or, the Ghost of an old Act of Parliament,”106.

Buckingham, Duke of (see “Duel”).

Buckingham, Marquis of,27.

Bunbury, H. W.,3,84.

“Bunsby,”342.

Burdett, Sir Francis,249-251,253,269.

“Burking Old Mrs. Constitution,”83.

Busby, Dr.,35.

Buss, R. W.,363-366.

“Buz in a Box,” etc.,35.

Byron, Lord,164.

“Caleidoscope; or, Paying for Peeping.”59.

Canada, Invasion of (see “America”).

Caricature.

Dr. Johnson’s Definition,1.Francis Grose’s Definition,1.Modern Meaning,2.Causes of its Decay in England,2.Period of its Decline,83.Injurious Effect of Wood-Engraving on,5.Has little Concern with Justice,25,26.

Dr. Johnson’s Definition,1.

Francis Grose’s Definition,1.

Modern Meaning,2.

Causes of its Decay in England,2.

Period of its Decline,83.

Injurious Effect of Wood-Engraving on,5.

Has little Concern with Justice,25,26.

Caricaturist, Peculiarity of his Wares,90.

Caricaturists and Critics,9.

Caricaturists, French,8.

Caroline of Brunswick,62-81,95,132,134,149,155,156-159.

Caroline, Queen (see “Caroline of Brunswick”).

Carpenter, Mr.,39.

Castlereagh, Lord,149.

Catalani, Madame,102.

Catholic Association, The,106.

Catholic Emancipation (see “Catholic Relief”).

Catholic Relief Bill,83,106,248.

Cawnpore Massacre,398.

Champ de Mars,140.

Changes in Political Opinion,251.

Charles I., Discovery of his Remains,132.

Charlotte, The Princess,40,50,61,134,145,150,164.

Charlotte, Queen,56,153.

Chobham, Camp at,303.

“Chronicles of Clovernook,”362.

Churchill, Charles,7.

Cider Cellar,87.

“City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities,”76.

“Civic Louse in the State Bed,”102.

Clarke, Mrs.,30,32,33.

“Clement Lorymer,”205.

Coates (see “Romeo Coates”).

Cobbett, William, 235 (note).

Cobden, Richard,383.

Cockton, Henry,361.

“Coke upon Albemarle,”97.

Colburn’s “Kalendar of Amusements,”122.

“Collegians at their Exercises,”95.

“Colonel Fitz-Bastard,”103.

“Comic Almanack,”177,179.

Comic Journalism in 1831,223.

“Comic Magazine, The,”229.

“Comicalities” (“Bell’s Life”),281.

“Comic History of England,”287.

“Comic History of Rome,”288.

Commercial Distress of 1825-6,81.

“Commonsversusthe Crown of Martyrdom,”100.

“Comparative Anatomy,”152.

“Congress Dissolved before the Cake was cut up,”139.

Connyngham, Marchioness of,118,134,164.

“Conspirators; or, Delegates in Council,”148.

“Corinthian Auctioneer,”102.

“Corinthians,” Sham,93.

Corn Laws,135.

“Corsican Bloodhound beset by the Bears,”22.

“Corsican’s Last Trip,”142.

“Court at Brighton,à la Chinese,”164.

“Craven’s Head” (Drury Lane),86.

Cremorne, Aristocratic fête at,311.

“Cribbage, Shuffling, Whist,” etc.,161.

Crimean War,304,398.

“Crithannah’s Original Fables,”122.

Critics and Caricaturists,9.

Croker, John Wilson, 245 (note).

Crowquill, Alfred (see “Forrester.”)

Cruikshank, George,107,125-207, 281 (note),281, andnote.

Mistakes of those who have written on him,4.Curious Criticism on,125.Why his Caricatures possess so much interest,127.Quarrel with Dickens,192.”  ” Bentley,194.”  ” Ainsworth,198.Final Leap in the Dark,201.Declines to draw forPunch,201.

Mistakes of those who have written on him,4.

Curious Criticism on,125.

Why his Caricatures possess so much interest,127.

Quarrel with Dickens,192.

”  ” Bentley,194.

”  ” Ainsworth,198.

Final Leap in the Dark,201.

Declines to draw forPunch,201.

Cruikshank, Robert,3,89-124,226,401-404.

Cruikshank, The Brothers,89.

Cruikshankian Feet,170.

”   Steed, The,169.”   Trees,170.”   Women,168.

”   Steed, The,169.

”   Trees,170.

”   Women,168.

“Cruikshankiana,”107.

“Cruikshank’s Comic Album,”121.

“Cruikshank’s Fairy Library,”205.

“Cruising on Land,” etc.,95.

Cumberland, Duke of100,241,242.

Curtis, Sir William,141,159.

“Cut at the City Cauliflower,”102.

“Dame Partington and the Ocean of Reform,”243.

“Dandies at Tea,”92.

“Dandies Diving,”93.

“Dandies having a Treat,”93.

“Dandies in France,”154.

“Dandies on their Hobbies,”94.

“Dandies, Parisian,”91.

“Dandy Cock in Stays,”93.

“Dandy dressing at Home,” etc.,94.

“Dandy Henpecked, The,”93.

“Dandy put to his Last Chemisette,” etc.,93.

“Dandy Shoemaker in a Fright,”93.

“Dandy Sick,”94.

“Dandy Tailor planning a new Hungry Dress,”154.

“Dandyess, A,”94.

D’Angoulème, Duc,162.

Darwin (see “Origin of Species”).

“Deaf Postillion,”169.

“Death of the Property Tax,”164.

“Death of Sikes,”185.

Déesses de la Revolution,25.

“Defenders of the Faith,”106.

“Delivering a Prophetess,”40.

Depression in Trade in 1819,60.

“Descent of the Great Bear,”82.

Devils,182.

Dickens, Charles,191,206,230,232,282,347-349.

Dighton, Robert,27,84.

“Diogenes,”371.

Dissenting Ministers, Proposal to amend their qualifications,130.

“Doctors Differ,”36.

“Dog and the Shadow,”251.

“Doings in London,”120.

“Dombey and Son,”345.

Dominie Sampson,176.

Doré, Gustave,7,9.

Double Bass,132.

Doyle, John (see “HB”).

Doyle, Richard,379,381-394.

Draconian Laws,152.

“Drilling one-tenth,” etc.,162.

“Drunkard’s Children, The,”202.

Drury Lane Theatre,34.

Duel between the Dukes of Buckingham and Bedford,81,97.


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