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Achilles in Hyde Park, 171.SeeBrazen, Ladies, Making.Acton, John Adams.SeeCruikshank, George.Adam-tilers. An Adam-tiler is a receiver of stolen goods, a pickpocket,a fence, 103."Adventures (The) of Gil Blas of Santillane. Translated from the Frenchof Lesage, by T. Smollett, M.D. To which is prefixed a memoir of theauthor, by Thomas Roscoe. Illustrated by George Cruikshank [and K.Meadows]" (2 vols., London: Effingham Wilson, 1833; being vols. xvi. andxvii. of "The Novelist's Library, edited by Thomas Roscoe, withillustrations by George Cruikshank"), 199."Adventures (The) of Joseph Andrews, by Henry Fielding, Esq., withillustrations by George Cruikshank" (London: James Cochrane & Co., 1832.It is vol. vii. of "The Novelist's Library: edited by Thomas Roscoe,Esq., with illustrations by George Cruikshank"),189."Adventures (The) of Sir Frizzle Pumpkin; Nights at Mess; and OtherTales. With illustrations by George Cruikshank" (William Blackwood &Sons, Edinburgh; and T. Cadell, Strand, London, 1836. The author is Rev.James White). 231.A. E. (George Russell), 161.A Going! A Going! The Last Time A Going!!!(print pub. 12 April 1821by G. Humphrey), 25.Ainsworth, William Harrison, 77, 81.SeeAinsworth's, Artist, GuyFawkes, Jack Sheppard, Miser's, Rookwood, S[ain]t James's, Sir Lionel,Tower, Windsor."Ainsworth's Magazine: a Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, andArt. Edited by William Harrison Ainsworth" (illustrations by GeorgeCruikshank appear in the first 6 vols. and the 9th vol. "Guy Fawkes" wasreprinted with Cruikshank's etchings in vols. xvi. xvii. in 1849 and1850. The first 9 vols. were published in London by [successively] HughCunningham, 1842; Cunningham & Mortimer, 1842-1843; John Mortimer,1843-1845; Henry Colburn, 1845; Chapman & Hall, 1846), 86,87, 90,91,93, 137.Akerman, John Yonge, 125, 126.SeeGentleman.Albert, Prince (the Prince Consort, born 1819, died 1861), 44, 240, 248.SeeOriginal.Albert Memorial, 43.Alfieri, 72.Almanack.SeeComic Almanack.Alphabet. 211-212.SeeComic Alphabet.Andersen, Hans Christian, 36."Angelo's Picnic; or, Table Talk, including numerous Recollections ofPublic Characters, who have figured in some part or another of the stageof life for the last fifty years; forming an endless variety of talent,amusement, and interest, calculated to please every person fond ofBiographical Sketches and Anecdotes. Written by Himself.... In additionto which are several original literary contributions from the followingDistinguished Authors:—Colman, Theodore Hook, Bulwer, Horace Smith, MrsRadcliffe, Miss Jane Porter, Mrs Hall, Kenny, Peake, Boaden, Hermit inLondon, &c." (London: John Ebers, 1834),225."Annals (The) of Gallantry, or the Conjugal Monitor," by A. Moore, LL.D.(3 vols., London: printed for the proprietors by M. Jones, 1814, 1815.First issued in 18 parts), 70-71.Anti-Slavery.SeeNew."Arabian Nights" (the publisher, Mr John Murray, has a record thatGeorge Cruikshank was paid £67, 4s. for some illustrations for the"Arabian Nights"), 156.Arnold, Matthew, 69."Arthur O'Leary: His Wanderings and Ponderings in many Lands. Edited byhis Friend, Harry Lorrequer, and Illustrated by George Cruikshank. InThree Volumes" (London: Henry Colburn, 1844), 196."Artist (The) and the Author. A Statement of Facts, by the Artist,George Cruikshank. Proving that the Distinguished Author, Mr W. HarrisonAinsworth, is 'labouring under a singular delusion' with respect to theorigin of 'The Miser's Daughter,' 'The Tower of London,' &c." (London:Bell & Daldy, 1872), 60."Art Journal (The)," 184."Athenæum (The)," 82."Attic Miscellany," 11.Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (6th son of George III., born 1773,died 1843. George Cruikshank etched facsimiles of five illustrations ina 13th century Hebrew and Chaldee Pentateuch, copies of twoilluminations from a 13th century Armenian MS. of the Gospels and anillumination to a Latin Psalter of the 10th century for "BibliothecaSussexiana. A descriptive catalogue, accompanied by historical andbiographical notices of the manuscripts and printed books contained inthe library of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, K.G., D.C.L., &c.&c. &c. &c., in Kensington Palace. By Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, F.R.S., F.A.S., F.L.S.,and librarian to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex" [London: Longman & Co.,Paternoster Row; Payne & Foss, Pall Mall, Harding & Co., Pall Mall East;H. Bohn, Henrietta Street; and Smith & Son, Glasgow, 1827]).SeeIllustrations of Popular.BacchusSeeWorship; Oil Painting."Bachelor's (The) Own Book. The Adventures of Mr Lambkin, Gent., in thePursuit of Pleasure and Amusement, and also in search of Health andHappiness" (designed, etched, and published by George Cruikshank, 1 Aug.1844), 232-233.Baker, A.Z., 212.Ballooning, 40."Banbury Chap-Books."SeePearson, Edwin."Bands (The) in the Parks. Copy of a letter supposed to have been sentfrom a High Dignitary of the Church to 'the Right Man in the RightPlace,' upon the subject of the military Bands Playing in the Parks onSundays. Picked up and published by George Cruikshank" (London: W.Tweedie, 1856), 59.Bank of England, 28.Bank Restriction Note (Hone is said to have realised over £700 by thesale of this shocker), 28.Barham, Rev. Richard Harris ("Thomas Ingoldsby"; born 6 Dec. 1788, died 17June 1845).SeeIngoldsby Legends.Barker, M. H. ("The" and "An" "Old Sailor"), 95.SeeGreenwich, Old Sailor's Jolly Boat, Topsail-sheet.Bartholomew Fair, 39.Basile, Giambattista, 204.SeePentamerone.Bateman, Lord.SeeLoving.Bath.SeeNew Bath.Bayly, Thomas Haynes (died 22 April 1839), 216.Beachy Head, 108."Beauties (The) of Washington Irving, Esq.... Illustrated with woodcuts,engraved by Thompson; from drawings by George Cruikshank, Esq." (4th ed.,London: Thomas Tegg & Son, 1835. G. Cruikshank illustrated "Knickerbocker'sNew York" [sic] with a fine etching entitledTen Breeches, andanother entitledAnthony Van Corlear & Peter Stuyvesant, pub. in"Illustrations of Popular Works," 1830).SeeThompson, John."Bee (The) and the Wasp. A Fable—in verse. With designs and etchings, byG. Cruikshank" (London: Charles Tilt, 1832. The text is by RichardFrankum), 148.Beerbohm, Max, 22.Belch, W, 12.Bentley, Richard, publisher (died 10 Sept. 1871 in the 77th year of hisage), 86.Bentley's Miscellany (64 vols., London: Richard Bentley, 1837-1868.George Cruikshank contributed illustrations to the first 14 vols.Charles Dickens edited vols. i.-v., and part of vol. v. William HarrisonAinsworth was the next editor, but started an opposition magazine in1842), 74 (vol iv., 1838), 133 (The Handsome Clear Starcher), 175 (TheIngoldsby Legends).Beraldi, Henri, 248, 251.Berenger, Lt.-Col. Baron De.SeeStop.Bergami, Baron Bartolomo, 26."Betting (The) Book. By George Cruikshank" (London: W. & F. G. Cash,1852), 58.Blake, William (born 1757, died 12 Aug. 1828).SeeThree.Blewitt, Mrs Octavian, 134.SeeRose and the Lily.Blucher (Old) beating the Corsican Big Drum(caricature published byS. W. Fores, 8 April 1814), 20."Blue Light (The)," 159.Boleyn, Anne, 90.Bolton, engraver, 249.Boney Hatching a Bulletin, or Snug Winter Quarters(caricaturepublished Dec. 1812 by Walker & Knight), 18.Boney's Elb(a)ow Chair(caricature published 5 May 1814 by S. Knight),20.Boney's Meditations on the island of St Helena. The Devil addressingthe Sun.(G. H. invt., G. Cruikshank fect. Caricature published by H.Humphrey, Aug. 1815), 133.Boney Tir'd of War's alarms(caricature published by Walker & Knight,Jan. 1813), 18."Bottle (The). In eight plates, designed and etched by GeorgeCruikshank. Dedicated to Joseph Adshead, Esq., of Manchester. London:published for the artist, September 1st, 1847, by David Bogue, 86 FleetStreet; Wiley & Putnam, New York; and J. Sands, Sydney, New South Wales.Price six shillings," 27, 55-57, 69.Bowring, John.SeeMinor.Boz.SeeDickens, Charles.Brazen (This) Image was erected by the ladies, in honor of Paddy CareyO'Killus, Esq., their Man o' Metal.(J. P***y invt., G. Cruikshankfect. Caricature published by J. Fairburn, 20 July 1822), 171.Breaking Up(Holiday scene by George Cruikshank, published 12 Dec.1826 by S. Knight), 1.Brighton Pavilion ("the Folly"), 44.Broadley, A. M., 12. SeeFacing, Reid."BrooksaliasRead," publisher who employed Percy Cruikshank andwho was caricatured insultingly by George Cruikshank, 60.Brough, Robt. B.SeeLife of Sir.Bruton, H. W., 133.Buck, Adam (portrait painter, born 1759, died 1833. The Duke of York wasamong his sitters), 26.Bull, John, 4, 7, 176. SeeJohn Bull,John Bull's,Johnny Bull,Preparing.Bunyan, John, 120, 125. SeeChristian, Pilgrim's (2 items).Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley, (born 29 Nov. 1836; became editor of"Punch" in 1880), 234.Burns, Robert, 116 (The Deil cam fiddling thro' the Town), 172 ("TheJolly Beggars").SeeRoyal Academy, 1852."Bursill's Biographies. No. 1. George Cruikshank.Artist—Humorist—Moralist" (London: John Bursill), 162.Buzmen. A Buzman is a pickpocket, 103.Byron, Lord, 183, 195.SeeMemoirs of the Life."Cakes and Ale. By Douglas Jerrold" (2 vols., How & Parsons, 1842), 204(The Mayor of Hole-cum-Corner).Callot, Jacques (born 1592, died 28 March 1635), 93, 94.Carbonaro, José Moreno, 199.Carbonic Acid Gas. SeeGood Effects.Carey, David, 46, 47.Caroline of Brunswick, wife of George IV. (born 17 May 1768, marriedGeorge, Prince of Wales, 8 April 1795, died 7 Aug. 1821. If the beliefstill linger that Cruikshank was a Caroliniac, see his drawing ofTheRadical Ladderin "The Loyalist's Magazine," 1821. The preface tothis publication remarks on "that Reginal mania, which for a seasontransported our countrymen"), 25. SeeA Going, Queen's, RoyalRushlight.Carpenter, 27.Carroll, Lewis, 32, 183-184, 216, 220, 223.Cash, William, 57.Catalani, Angelica, 11."Catalogue (A) of a Selection from the Works of George Cruikshank,Extending over a Period of Upwards of Sixty years [from 1799 to 1863,]Now Exhibiting at Exeter Hall. Consisting of Upwards of One Hundred OilPaintings, Water-Colour Drawings, and Original Sketches; together withover a Thousand Proof Etchings, from his most popular Works,Caricatures, Scrap Books, Son[g] Headings, &c.; and The Worship ofBacchus. Open Daily from Ten till Dusk. Admission One Shilling. London:William Tweedie, 337, Strand, 1863. Price Two-pence" ('This title iscopied from that of the 2nd ed. of the catalogue, desirable on accountof G. Cruikshank's preface which is dated February, 1863), 1."Catholic Miracles; illustrated with seven designs, including acharacteristic portrait of Prince Hohenlohe, by George Cruikshank. Towhich is added a reply to Cobbett's Defence of Catholicism, and hisLibel on the Reformation" (London: Knight & Lacey. Dublin: Westley &Tyrrell, 1825), 140.Cato Street, 3. SeeInterior View of Hayloft.Cervantes, 183.SeeHistory and,Illustrations of Don.Chamisso, Adelbert von, 125.SeePeter.Charles Gustavus, King of Sweden, 74.Chesson, Nora (poet), 231.Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (quoted), 104.Children's Lottery Print(first published in 1804, by W. Belch,Newington Butts, price 1/2d. Mr G. S. Layard observes that "George didnot make his copy from the earliest state of the plate,"), 15.Child's Christmas Piece—Daniel in the Lion's Den.(An etching. Capt.Douglas writes, "the centre is left blank in which the child has towrite its Christmas piece"), 11.Cholic (The)(caricature published by G. Humphrey, 12 Feb. 1819),166.Christian passing through the Valley of the Shadow of Death(print of which the foundation is unknown. Published by W. Tweedie,337 Strand. Described on p. 125 from No. 10,043 in The George CruikshankCollection, South Kensington Museum)."Cigar (The)" (2 vols. London: T. Richardson, 98 High Holborn; Sherwood,Jones & Co., Paternoster Row; W. Hunter, Edinburgh, 1825. The vols.contain 25 different cuts; the same design appears on both theirtitle-pages. Though W. Clarke was the editor of and chiefcontributor to "The Cigar," a re-issue in one vol. of the greater partof its contents, containing all the cuts except those on pp. 99 and 378,vol. i., and pp. 259 and 378, vol. ii., states that "The Cigar" is "byGeorge Cruikshank, author of 'Three Courses and a Dessert'"!), 231."Cinderella and the Glass Slipper, edited and illustrated with tensubjects, designed and etched on steel, by George Cruikshank" (London:David Bogue, 1854), 57,153.SeeRoyal Academy, 1854, 1859.Clarke, William (born 1800, died 1838), 215, 228, 231.SeeCigar,Three Courses.Clarke, Mrs Mary Anne (née Thompson, born 27 June 1771), married Clarkea stonemason in 1794. In 1803 she appears to have been set up in theworld of fashion by the Duke of York, whose mistress she became. In 1809her practice of accepting bribes from those desiring military promotionscandalised the House of Commons, and compelled the Duke to resign thepost of Commander-in-Chief of the British army. She died 21 June 1852.Author of "The Rival Princes" (2 vols., London: C. Chapple, 1810), 4,26-27.SeeMrs, Return,Woman.Clarke, Mary Cowden, 152.SeeKit."Clement Lorimer, or, the Book with the Iron Clasps. A Romance by AngusB. Reach" (London: David Bogue, 1849; first published in 6 parts), 107,109.Cobbett, William (born March 1762, died 18 June 1835. Author of "Historyof the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth" [London: WilliamCobbett, 1830]), 8, 35, 235. SeeCobbett at.Cobbett at Court, or St James's in a bustle(extracted from No. III.of "The Censor." Pub. by W. Deans, Catherine St., Strand,16 Oct. 1807),32.Collier, John Payne, 130.SeePunch and Judy.Columbus and the Egg, 191.Comic Almanack (19 vols., 1835-1853. The first six, 1835-1840, werepublished by Tilt. The next three, 1841-1843, were published by Tilt& Bogue. The remaining vols., 1844-1853, were published by DavidBogue. The following is an abridged copy of the words of the firsttitle-page: "The Comic Almanack for 1835: an Ephemeris in jest andearnest ... by Rigdum Funnidos, Gent. Adorned with a dozen of 'rightmerrie' cuts, pertaining to the months, sketched and etchedby George Cruikshank, and divers humorous cuts by other hands. London:Imprinted for Charles Tilt, Bibliopolist, in Fleet Street. Vizetelly,Branston & Co., Printers, Fleet Street"), 32, 35, 39-40,41, 52,53,196, 211-212, 224.SeeGuys."Comic (A) Alphabet, designed, etched, and published by GeorgeCruikshank, No. 23 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville,1836," 180 (Socrates),181.Comic Composites for the Scrap Book(published by S. W. Fores,circa1821-1822. 2nd state published 1 June 1829 by W. B. Cooke),141, 142.Composites. SeeComic Composites.Coriolanus addressing the Plebeians(caricature published 27 Feb. 1820by G. Humphrey), 4, 35.Coronation (The) of the Empress of the Nairs(in "The Scourge," 1Sept. 1812), 24.Cowper, William, 183,213.SeeDiverting.Cow (The) Pox Tragedy. Scene the Last(caricature published 1812 in"The Scourge," Aug. 1812), 31.Crinolines, 32.Cruikshank, Miss Eliza (died young), 112.Cruikshank, Mrs Eliza (née Widdison, who married George Cruikshank, 7March 1850), 112,113, 248. SeeOriginal.Cruikshank, George. For Bibliographies of his works,seeCatalogue,Reid, Three Cruikshanks, Works. For Biographies of him and kindredworks,seeBursill's, Jerrold (Blanchard), Layard, Memoir, Meynell,Sala, Stephens. For literary and artistic volumes by him,seeArtist,Bands, Betting, Cinderella, Cruikshankiana, Discovery, Drawings, Few,George Cruikshank's (4 items), Glass, Handbook, History of Jack,Hop-o'-my-thumb, Illustrations of Time, Jack, My, Phrenological,Pop-Gun, Puss, Scraps, Slice, Stop. For pictures exhibited by him,seeRoyal Academy. For portraits of him,seefrontispiece, 15, 27, 35, 47,111, 112, 131. The monument to him, which includes a bust of him, in thecrypt of St Paul's Cathedral, was designed and executed by John AdamsActon. A. Clayton sold a bust of G. Cruikshank to the National PortraitGallery. There is an engraved portrait of him, full of character, byD.J. Pound, from a photo by John and Charles Watkins, Parliament St. Forhis residences,see10.Cruikshank, Isaac (born 1756?, died 1810 or 1811), 10, 11, 111. SeeFacing.Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (born 1789 or 1790, died 1856), 46, 47, 60, 67,111, 200, 213.Cruikshank, Percy, 60, 65."Cruikshankiana: An Assemblage of the Most CelebratedWorks of George Cruikshank" (London: Thomas McLean, 1835), 233.Crusoe, Robinson.SeeLife and.Cumberland, Duke of (Ernest Augustus, fifth son of George III.),139-140.D'Aiguille, P., 27.Daniel in the Lion's Den, 11. SeeChild's Christmas.Daumier, Honoré (born 26 Feb. 1808, died 11 Feb. 1879. His extraordinaryindustry, evidenced by the fact that the catalogue of his lithographedworks alone enumerates 3958 plates, reminds us of George Cruikshank),176, 179.Davenport, Samuel (line engraver, born 10 Dec. 1783, died 15 July 1867;he was one of the earliest to engrave on steel).Defoe, Daniel.SeeLife and, Journal.Delort, C., 90.Demonology.SeeTwelve.Design for a Palace.SeePalace.Devil (The), 18-19, 116.Dibdin, Charles.SeeSongs.Dickens, Charles ("Boz," born 7 Feb. 1812, died 9 June 1870), 99, 195,224, 231-232.SeeOliver, Sketches, Sir Lionel."Dick Whittington and his Cat" (a Banbury Chap-Book designed byCruikshank, engraved by Branstone [writes Edwin Pearson], and publishedby [? J. G.] Rusher about 1814. George and Robert Cruikshank designedand etched the folding coloured frontispiece to "History of Whittingtonand His Cat," published by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle St., 1822), 155."Dictionary (A) of the Slang and Cant Languages" (London: GeorgeSmeeton, 1809), 46.Dinner (The) of the Four-in-Hand Club at Salthill(caricature byGeorge Cruikshank, published in "The Scourge," 1 June 1811, by M.Jones), 51.Dirks, Gus, 212."Discovery (A) Concerning Ghosts; with a rap at the 'Spirit-Rappers,' byGeorge Cruikshank. Illustrated with Cuts. Dedicated to the 'Ghost Club'"(London: Frederick Arnold, 1863), 59-60, 116.Distant (A) View of Shakespeare's Cliff, Dover, 107.Disturbing the Congregation(oil-painting painted in 1848 for thePrince Consort), 240."Diverting (The) History of John Gilpin. Showing how he went fartherthan he intended and came safe home again," with six illustrations byGeorge Cruikshank (London: Charles Tilt, 1828),213.Don Quixote 199-200,201.SeeHistory and Illustrationsof Don.Dots. SeeStriking.Douglas, Capt. R. J. H., 16. SeeNew Union, Works.Doyle, Richard (born 1824, died 10 Dec. 1883), 4."Drawings by George Cruikshank prepared by him to illustrate an intendedautobiography. Published for Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson by Chatto &Windus, 214 Piccadilly, London, January 21st, 1895," 59, 108."Drunkard (The), a Poem," by John O'Neill, with illustrations by GeorgeCruikshank (London: Tilt & Bogue, 1842), 52, 55."Drunkard's (The) Children, a Sequel to The Bottle in eight plates, byGeorge Cruikshank" (London: published July 1st, 1848, by David Bogue),55, 57.Dumas, Alexandre (père), 94.Du Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson (born 6 March 1834, died 8 Oct.1896), 43, 176, 196.Dunstan, St.,122,123.SeeTrue.Dussek, O.B. SeeFairy Songs.Dutton, Thomas.SeeMonthly.Education.SeeFew.Egan, Pierce (born 1772, died 1849), 46.Ehrhart, S. D., 162. "1851: or The Adventures of Mr and Mrs CurstySandboys."SeeWorld's.Elizabeth, Princess (afterwards Queen of England), 85."Elysium (The) of Animals: A Dream. By Egerton Smith" (London: J.Nisbet, 1836. The etching by Geo. Cruikshank entitledThe Knackers[sic]Yard, or the Horses[sic]last home!here contains the notice"Licensed for Slaughtering Horses"), 220.Etching, 236, 239."Every-Day (The) Book, or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements,Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident toeach of the Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days, in Past and PresentTimes," by William Hone (2 vols., London: Hunt & Clarke, 1826-7.) "TheTable Book," by William Hone [2 vols., London: Hunt & Clarke, 1827-8.] isassociated with "The Every-Day Book" in a collective title-page [1831],85.Facing the Enemy(caricature published at Ackermann's Gallery, 1797-8.Mr A. M. Broadley has an impression of this caricature on which GeorgeCruikshank has written "etched by Ik. Cruikshank not any by me G. Ck."),12.Fairies.See"George Cruikshank's Fairy Library."Fairy (The)Ring, 160, 240."Fairy Songs and Ballads for the Young. Written, composed and dedicatedto Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, by O. B. Dussek. In Two Books"(London: D'Almaine & Co.), 155.Falstaff, 48, 135.SeeLife of Sir.Farrow, G. E., 216.Fashion, 7, 31-2,33,37. SeeMonstrosities of 1816,Monstrositiesof 1826,Mushroom.Fat (The) in the Fire, cut at end of "'Non mi Ricordo!' &c. &c.&c." (London: William Hone, 1820), 4."Few (A) Remarks on the System of General Education as prepared by theNational Education League, by George Cruikshank, with a second editionof A Slice of Bread and Butter, upon the same subject, with cuts"(London: William Tweedie, 1870), 59.Fielding, Henry, 183, 188.SeeAdventures of Joseph, Illustrations ofSmollett, Tom."Fireside Plate (The)," an etching for "Oliver Twist," 9.First (The) Appearance of William Shakespeare, on the stage of "TheGlobe," surrounded by part of his Dramatic Company, the other memberscoming over the hills.(Designed by George Cruikshank, Jan. 1863. Thedrawing in the South Kensington Museum was done by our artist in 1864-5,and is "from the original water color drawing by George Cruikshank, inthe possession of T. Morson, Esq., Junr." A replica of the design for MrMorson was "printed in permanent pigments" by the Autotype Fine ArtCo., Ltd., and published by them at 36 Rathbone Place, London. No.10,081 of the George Cruikshank coll. at the South Kensington Museum isa smaller version of the same design with a different colour schemesigned "George Cruikshank, 1876"), 187.SeeRoyal Academy, 1867.Fitting out Moses for the Fair.SeeRoyal Academy, 1830.Fitzherbert, Mrs, 17, 22.Flight, Edward G.SeeTrue.Flying Machines, 40.Fores, S. W., publisher. 50 Piccadilly, boasted "an Exhibition of thecompleatest Collection of Caricatures in Europe," 243.Four-in hand Club. SeeDinner.Frankum, Richard, 148.SeeBee.Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, second son of George III. (born 16Aug. 1762, died 5 Jan. 1827), 23, 26.SeeClarke, Mrs Mary Anne;Osnaburg;Return to Office.Frederick the Great, 74.French Musicians, or Les Savoyards(an etching. London: G. Humphrey,16 June 1819), 100.French Republic. SeeLeader.Funnidos, Rigdum.SeeComic Almanack."Gentleman (The) in Black," by John Yonge Akerman (London: William Kidd,1831), 60, 125."Gentlemen's (The) Pocket Magazine and Album of Literature and FineArts" (London: Joseph Robins, 1827-1829), 96.George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV. (born 12 Aug. 1762, died26 June 1830), 4, 8, 19, 22-26, 35, 133. SeeBoney's Meditations,Coriolanus,Coronation,Fat,John Bull Advising,Kick,Meditations,Princely Agility,R[egen]t,Results, Wright(Thomas)."George Cruikshank's Fairy Library" (4 numbers, London: DavidBogue, 1853, 1854, 1864), 57 and153(Cinderella), 59, 74 (Hop o' myThumb), 155-156,157, 159 (Jack and the Beanstalk)."George Cruikshank's Magazine" (Edited by Frank E Smedley. London: D.Bogue, 1854, Jan. and Feb.), 39 (Passing Events), 44, 59,217, 224."George Cruikshank's Omnibus. Illustrated with one hundred engravings onsteel and wood. Edited by Laman Blanchard, Esq." (London: Tilt & Bogue,Fleet Street, 1842. First issued in 9 monthly parts, the first for May1841 the last for Jan. 1842). Frontispiece, 20, 35, 43, 216."George Cruikshank's Table Book" (Edited by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett.London: published at the Punch Office, 92 Fleet St., 1845. First issuedin 12 monthly numbers from Jan. to Dec., 1845), 35, 40, 43, 147,177, 180and185(TheLion of the Party), 223, 224."German Popular Stories, translated from the Kinder und Haus Märchen,collected by M. M. Grimm from Oral Tradition" (London: C. Baldwyn, 1823,but issued 1822; vol. ii., London: James Robins & Co.; Dublin:Joseph Robins, Jun., & Co., 1826. The etchings were so skilfullyimitated in Cruikshank's lifetime that he at first sight imagined thecopies in question to be impressions from the lost plates etched byhim), 144,145, 147, 152.German Romance.SeeSpecimens.Ghosts, 31, 59-60, 136, 139-140.SeeDiscovery.Gibson, Charles Dana, 176.Gil Blas, 199.SeeAdventures of Gil.Gillray, James (born 1757, died 1 June 1815), 7, 8, 11, 16-18, 21, 31,166,225.SeeGrego.Glascock, Capt. (R.N.), 139.SeeLand Sharks."Glass (The) and the New Crystal Palace. By George Cruikshank, withcuts" (London: J. Cassell), 58-59,62,63.Goldsmith, Oliver, 183, 191.SeeIllustrations of Smollett, RoyalAcademy 1830, Vicar.Goles (=Golls, goll means hand), 23.Good (The) Effects of Carbonic Acid Gas(caricature published by S. W.Fores, 10 Dec. 1807), 31."Good (The) Genius that turned everything into gold, or, The Queen Beeand the Magic Dress, A Christmas Fairy Tale, by the Brothers Mayhew,with illustrations by George Cruikshank" (called on the paper cover,"Books for the Rail, the Road, and the Fireside. II. The Magic ofIndustry." London: David Bogue, 1847), 148,149, 150.Gorey, 95.Gould, Sir Francis Carruthers, 4."Greatest (The) Plague of Life: or The Adventures of a Lady in Search ofa Good Servant. By One who has been 'almost worried to death.' Edited bythe Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshank" (London: DavidBogue, 1847. First issued in 6 parts), 176, 219,221."Greenwich Hospital, a series of Naval Sketches, Descriptive of the Lifeof a Man-of-War's Man. By an Old Sailor," by M. H. Barker (London: JamesRobins & Co.; Dublin: Joseph Robins, Junr., & Co., 1826; first issued infour parts, Demy 4to), 95.Grego, Joseph (author of "The Works of James Gillray, The Caricaturist,edited by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., F.S.A." [London: Chatto & Windus,1873], also of "Rowlandson the Caricaturist" [2 vols., Chatto & Windus,1880], Mr Grego died Jan. 24, 1908), 166.SeeOliver.Grimaldi, Joseph (born 18 Dec. 1779, died 31 May 1837).SeeMemoirs ofJoseph.Grimm, Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl (brothers), 43, 144, 159.SeeGerman.Guy, 39 and 85 (Guys in Council, in "The Comic Almanack," 1838), 85 (Guyfor "The Every-Day Book")."Guy Fawkes; or, The Gun-powder Treason. An Historical Romance byWilliam Harrison Ainsworth," (3 vols., London: Richard Bentley, 1841. Itcame out in "Bentley's Miscellany," vols. vii., viii., ix., x.,1840-1841), 85-86, 140."Guy Mannering," by Sir Walter Scott,197.Hall, Samuel Carter.SeeOld Story.Hamilton, Walter, 112, 231.SeeMemoir of.Hancock Charles, 243.SeeHandbook."Handbook (A) for Posterity: or Recollections of Twiddle Twaddle byGeorge Cruikshank about himself and other people. A series of sixty-twoetchings on glass with descriptive notes" (London: W. T. Spencer, 1896.The notes are by Charles Hancock), 243 (quoted).Harley, Robert (Earl of Oxford, born 1661, died 21 May 1724),91.Hastings, 107.Headache (The)(caricature published by G. Humphrey, 12 Feb. 1819),166.Henry VIII., 24, 90,137.Hepenstall, Lieut., 94-95.Hermit.SeePeeps.Herne, 90, 135, 136,137.Hertford, Marchioness of 4, 24. SeeCoronation."Historical (An) Account of the Campaign in the Netherlands in 1815," byWilliam Mudford (London: Henry Colburn, 1847. The late Edwin Truman,M.R.C.S., as famous for his Cruikshank collection as for his success inpurifying gutta-percha, states on the mount of the original etchedplate of "The Battle of Waterloo," for this book, that he considers itthe most valuable plate in his collection), 71."History (The) and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote: from theSpanish of Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra. By T. Smollett M.D. To which isprefixed a memoir of the author by Thomas Roscoe. Illustrated by GeorgeCruikshank. In three volumes" (London: Effingham Wilson; Dublin: W. F.Wakeman; Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes, 1833; being vols. xiii., xiv., xv. of"The Novelist's Library, edited by Thomas Roscoe, with illustrations byGeorge Cruikshank"), 199,201.SeeIllustrations."History (A) of Egyptian Mummies, and an Account of The Worship andEmbalming of the Sacred Animals by the Egyptians; with Remarks on theFuneral Ceremonies of Different Nations, and Observations on the Mummiesof the Canary Islands, of the ancient Peruvians, Burman Priests, &c. ByThomas Joseph Pettigrew, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S." (London: Longman, Rees,Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1834), 244."History (The) of Jack and the Beanstalk, edited and illustrated withsix etchings, by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1854), 156,159."History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with memoirs of the Union, andEmmett's Insurrection in 1803. By W. H. Maxwell, Esq." (London: Baily,Brothers, Cornhill, 1845; first published in 15 parts), 93.Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Wilhelm, author of "Meister Floh" (Master Flea),which George Cruikshank illustrated in "Specimens of German Romance"(vol. ii., 1826), 151.Hogarth, William (born 1697, died 26 Oct. 1764), 8, 77, 78, 243.SeeTrusler.Hone, William (born 1779, died 6 Nov. 1842), 28, 35.SeeEvery-Day, Non, Queen's.Hood, Thomas (born 1798, died 3 May 1845), 165."Hop-o'-my-Thumb and The Seven-League Boots. Edited and illustrated withsix etchings by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1853),(No. I of "George Cruikshank's Fairy Library"), 74, 156.Hoskyns, C. W, 208.SeeTalpa."House and Home," Part VIII, New Series, Oct. 1882 (No. for Sept. 29,1882. London E. C.)., 69.Humour, 165."Humourist (The), A Collection of Entertaining Tales, Anecdotes,Epigrams, Bon Mots [sic], &c. &c." (4 vols, London: J. Robins& Co, 1819-1820. First issued in numbers), 35, 72-73, 179,205, 209, 211, 213.Humphrey, H., publisher, 20.Hunt, Robert.SeePopular.Hyde Park, 3, 171."Illustrations of Don Quixote, in a series of fifteen plates, designedand etched by George Cruikshank" (London: Charles Tilt, 1834), 199-200,201."Illustrations of Popular Works. By George Cruikshank" (Part I., withoutsuccessor. London pub. for the Artist by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown &Green, 1830. George Cruikshank dedicates this work to H.R.H.Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex), 116, 191-192,193.SeeBeauties."Illustrations of Smollett, Fielding, and Goldsmith, in a series offorty-one plates, designed and engraved by George Cruikshank.Accompanied by descriptive extracts" (London: Charles Tilt, 1832), 188,189."Illustrations of Time. By George Cruikshank" (London: published May1st, 1827, by the Artist, 22 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville), 184,225.Imperial (The) Family Going to the Devil(caricature published1 March 1814, by T. Hughes, Ludgate Hill), 19."Impostor (The) Unmasked; or, the New Man of the People, with anecdotes,never before published [sic], illustrative of the character of therenowned and immaculate Bardolpho Inscribed without permission,to thatsuperlatively honest and disinterested Man, R. B. S-r-d-n, Esq."(London: Tipper & Richards, 1806. Bardolph was a nickname of R. B.Sheridan), 15.Inglis, Henry David (died 20 March 1835), 200.SeeRambles."Ingoldsby (The) Legends or Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby,Esquire" (London: Richard Bentley, 1840, 1842, 1847. The author was Rev.Richard Harris Barham),117, 119, 175 (Lady Jane).Interior View of Hayloft, etc., in Cato Street, occupied by theConspiratars(etching published by G. Humphrey, 9 March 1820)."Interior View of the House of God"(caricature published in "TheScourge," 1 Nov. 1811), 27.Ireland, 93-95.Irish Rebellion.SeeHistory of the.Irving, Washington.SeeBeauties."Italian Tales. Tales of Humour, Gallantry, and Romance, selected andtranslated from the Italian, with sixteen illustrative drawings byGeorge Cruikshank" (London: Charles Baldwyn, Newgate St., 1824. Thewords "Italian Tales" are not printed on the title-page of the secondedition. The suppressed plate isThe Dead Rider, not to be confoundedwith the etching of the same title, representing two friars, each onhorseback), 166.Jack and the Beanstalk.SeeHistory of Jack."Jack Sheppard. A Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth, Esq." (3 vols.,London: Richard Bentley, 1839), 77-78,79,80, 104.Jenner, Edward (M.D., born 1749, died 1823), 31.Jerrold, Blanchard, author of "The Life of George Cruikshank in twoepochs" (new ed., London: Chatto & Windus, 1898), 46, 231.Jerrold, Douglas William (born 3 Jan. 1803, died 8 June 1857), 165.SeeCakes.Jersey, Frances, Countess of, 4.Johannot, Tony (born 9 Nov. 1803, died 4 Aug. 1852), 89.John Bull Advising with his Superiors(print pub. by S. W. Fores, 3April 1808), 23.John Bull's Three Stages, or from Good to Bad, and from Bad to Worse(caricature published in "The Scourge" for March 2, 1815), 27.Johnny Bull and his Forged Notes!! or Rags and Ruin in the PaperCurrency!!!(caricature published Jan. 1819 by J. Sidebotham, 287Strand), 28,29."Journal (A) of The Plague Year; or Memorials of the Great Pestilence inLondon, in 1665. By Daniel De Foe" (London: John Murray, 1833), 96,97,104.Juliet and the Nurse(In Reid 2732, George Cruikshank coll., BritishMuseum, are included a plain and a coloured lithograph signed "G. Ck.fect. 1815." In MS. below each design are the words "Julietand the Nurse. Pubd. by G. Cruikshank, 117 Dorset St., City, 1815." Thenurse is enormous and seated; Juliet stands behind her at left. Reid2733, a coloured unsigned, undated lithograph without publisher's name,has a printed footline—"Juliet and the Nurse." Juliet stands at theright of the nurse and there is a curtain at left. The figures are thesame as in Reid 2732, and Reid says that the design [Reid 2733] iscopied from a Spanish sketch or etching), 184.Juvenile Monstrosities(caricature published by G. Humphrey, 24 Jan.1826. Reprinted in "Cruikshankiana"), 32,33.Karslake, Frank, 107.Kean, Edmund, 184.Keene, Charles Samuel (born 10 Aug. 1823, died 4 Jan. 1891), 43.Kick (A) from Yarmouth to Wales; or The New Rowly Powly(print pub. byJ. Johnston, 1812. A publication exists entitled "R-y-l Stripes, or, aKick from Yar-h to Wa-s" [London E. Wilson, 1812]), 24.Kidd, William, 60."Kit Bam's Adventures, or, the Yarns of an Old Mariner. By Mary CowdenClarke" (London Grant & Griffith, 1849), 152.Knacker's (The) Yard, 220.SeeElysium, Voice.Konigsmark, 74.Ladies Buy your Leaf!!(caricature by G. Cruikshank, pub. July 1822 byFairburn, Broadway: Irish Chairman), 171.Lambert, Daniel, 73.Lambeth, 86."Lambkin, Mr."SeeBachelor's.Landells, C. (wood-engraver The only Landells famous as a wood-engraverin Cruikshank's working-life is Ebenezer Landells, born 13 April 1808,died 1 Oct. 1860 Therefore, though "C. Landells" is on the title-page of"The Gentleman in Black" [1831], I suggest that the cuts facing pp. 53,95, of which the latter is clearly signed "Landells"tout court, areby Ebenezer Landells), 126.Landells, Ebenezer.SeeLandells, C.Landscape-Historical Illustrations of Scotland, and the Waverley Novelsfrom drawings by J. M. W. Turner, Professor, R.A., Balmer, Bentley,Chisholm, Hart, A.R.A., Harding, McClise, A.R.A., Melville, etc. etc.Comic Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. "Descriptions by the Rev. G. N.Wright, M. A., &c." (2 vols, Fisher, Son, & Co., London, Paris, andAmerica, 1836-8. Cruikshank's etchings appear in the same publisher'sedition in 48 vols. of "Waverley Novels" [1836-8] and they are dated1836, 1837, 1838),169, 175, 192,197,237.Landseer, Charles, 240."Land Sharks and Sea Gulls" By Captain Glascock, R.N. (3 vols, London:Richard Bentley, 1838), 139, 191.Lang, Andrew, 231.Latham, O'Neill, 162.Layard, George Somes, author of "George Cruikshank's Portraits ofHimself" (London: W. T. Spencer, 1897), 15, 35, 120, 247.Leader (The) of the Parisian Blood Red Republic of 1870, or TheInfernal Fiend(caricature designed, etched and published by GeorgeCruikshank, June 1871), 3."Legend (A) of the Rhine," 196.Leloir, Maurice, 94.Le Sage, Alain René, 183.SeeAdventures of Gil.Lever, Charles James (born 1806, died 1872), 196."Life (The) and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York,Mariner. With introductory verses by Bernard Barton, and illustratedwith numerous engravings from drawings by George Cruikshank, expresslydesigned for this edition" (2 vols, London John Major, 1831),241."Life in London, or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq.and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, theOxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis By PierceEgan, author of 'Walks through Bath,' 'Sporting Anecdotes,' 'Pictures ofthe Fancy,' 'Boxiana,' &c. Dedicated to his most gracious majesty KingGeorge the Fourth Embellished with thirty six scenes from real life,designed and etched by I. R. and G. Cruikshank, and enriched also withnumerous original designs on Wood, by the same Artists" (London:Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, 1821 First issued in 12 monthly parts, thefirst on 2 Oct 1820 the last in July 1821), 46-4749, 67."Life in Paris, comprising the Rambles Sprees and Amours of DickWildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, and his Bang-up Companion, SquireJenkins and Captain O'Shuffleton, with the whimsical Adventures of theHalibut Family, including Sketches of a Variety of other EccentricCharacters in the French Metropolis By David Carey Embellished withTwenty one Coloured Plates, representing Scenes from Real Life designedand engraved by George Cruikshank Enriched also with Twenty twoEngravings on wood drawn by the same Artist, and executed by Mr White"(London: John Fairburn, 1822. It was issued in parts), 46-47."Life (The) of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself. A newEdition revised and greatly enlarged With eight illustrations, by GeorgeCruickshank [sic] William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and ThomasCadell, London, 1839" (The author is David Macbeth Moir), 175."Life (The) of Napoleon, a Hudibrastic Poem in fifteen cantos by DoctorSyntax, embellished with thirty engravings by G. Cruikshank" (London: T.Tegg, III. Cheapside, Wm. Allason, 31 New Bond Street, and J. Dick,Edinburgh, 1815 Until H. R. Tedder wrote in "Dictionary of NationalBiography" that "The Life of Napoleon" had been "wrongfully ascribed,"the author was generally supposed to be William Combe, who wrote "TheTour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque," etc.), 21 (The RedMan), 71-72."Life (The) of Sir John Falstaff. Illustrated by George Cruikshank.With a biography of the knight from authentic sources by Robert B.Brough" (London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858.First issued in 10 monthly parts, 1857-8), 184.Lilla (A long eared spaniel In the South Kensington Museum is a prettypencil sketch, 9784 F, entitledGeorge, Cruikshank's Godson, GeorgeCruikshank Pulford, and his dear little pet dog Lilla, and anotherpencil sketch, 9611 B, entitledMy little pet dog Lilla), 223.Lines. SeeStriking.Linse, Jan, 171.Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 159-160.London 36, 46, 47, 96-107.SeeLife in London.London Hermit.SeePeeps.Lottery Print, 15. SeeChildren's Lottery.Louis XVIII. (born 1755, died 1824), 7. SeeOld Bumble-head.Lowell, James Russell, 234."Loving (The) Ballad of Lord Bateman, with XI Plates by GeorgeCruikshank" (London: Charles Tilt, Constantinople, Mustapha Syried,1839. G. Cruikshank's drawing [for his contemplated autobiography]entitled "The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman," appears in "Drawings byGeorge Cruikshank" [1895.SeeDrawings]),229, 231-232."Loyalist's (The) Magazine."SeeCaroline.Mackay, Dr Charles, 55.Maclise, Daniel (died April 1870), 239.Magdalen SeeWoman, 27.Making Decent!!(Caricature published by G. Humphrey, 8 Aug. 1822.Invented by Capt. Marryat whose signature is an anchor. G. Cruikshank,fect.), 171.Mansie Wauch.SeeLife of Mansie.Marchmont, Frederick.SeeCigar, Three Cruikshanks.Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of (born 1650, died 1722), 90.Marryat, Capt. Frederick (born 10 July 1792, died 2 Aug. 1848), 95, 166,171. SeeMaking, Progress.Mary I., Queen of England,83.Mathew, Father Theobald (born 1790, died 1857), 48.Maxwell, William Hamilton, 93, 219.SeeHistory of the.Mayhew, The Brothers,149, 151.SeeGood Genius,Greatest.Mayhew, Henry.SeeWorld's.Mayor (The) of Hole-cum-Corner(frontispiece to vol. 1. of DouglasJerrold's "Cakes and Ale" [1842]), 204.Meditations Amongst the Tombs(print pub. 1 May 1813, by J. Johnston),24."Melange (The), a variety of Original Pieces in Prose and Verse;comprising the Elysium of Animals. Illustrated by engravings." (ByEgerton Smith. Liverpool: Egerton Smith & Co., 1834), 220.Melville, H., 120."Memoir (A) of George Cruikshank, Artist and Humourist. With numerousillustrations and a £1 Bank Note. By Walter Hamilton, F.R.G.S." (London:Elliot Stock, 1878. Students should get the 2nd edition, also dated1878, which contains additional matter), 112, 231."Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by 'Boz.' With illustrations byGeorge Cruikshank In two volumes" (London. Richard Bentley, 1838), 195."Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron. By George Clinton,Esq." (London: James Robins & Co., 1825. Two editions are of this date;one has 43 plates, the other 40), 134, 195."Merry (The) Wives of Windsor" 191."Meteor (The), or Monthly Censor" (vol 1 and 2 Nos of vol ii, London:printed by W. Lewis, and sold by T. Hughes 1814), 35, 129.Meynell, Mrs Alice (author under her maiden name of "A Bundle of Rue:Being Memorials of artists recently deceased I. George Cruikshank" Thischapter appeared in "The Magazine of Art," March 1880), 35.Michelangelo, 120."Midsummer Night's Dream."SeeRoyal Academy, 1853.Miller, Henry, 160.Milton, John, 119."Minor Morals for Young People. Illustrated in Tales and Travels. By JohnBowring. With engravings by George Cruikshank and William Heath" (London:Whittaker & Co., 1834. The same publishers in 1835 issued Part II of thiswork illustrated by George Cruikshank alone, who also is the soleillustrator of Part III issued in Edinburgh by William Tait, in Londonby Simpkin, Marshall & Co., and in Dublin by John Cumming, 1839), 133.Miser's (The) Daughter. A Tale by William Harrison Ainsworth (3 vols.,London: Cunningham & Mortimer, 1842), 86,87, 88.Moir, David Macbeth (born 1798, died 1851).SeeLife of Mansie.Monstrosities. SeeJuvenile, Mushroom.Monstrosities of 1816, scene, Hyde Park(caricature by G. Cruikshankpub. by H. Humphrey, 12 March 1816), 7.Monstrosities of 1822 (caricature by G. Cruikshank, pub. by G. HumphreyPub. 19 Oct. 1822), 7."Monthly (The) Theatrical Reporter, or Literary Mirror," by ThomasDutton, A. M. (London: J. Roach. 1814-15), 184.Moore, Dr A., 71.SeeAnnals.Moore, Julian, 89.SeeThree Cruikshanks.Moore, Thomas, 19."More Mornings at Bow Street. A new Collection of Humourous andEntertaining Reports, by John Wight of theMorning Herald, with twentyfive illustrations by George Cruikshank" (London: James Robins & Co.,1827), 47.Mornings at Bow Street: a Selection of the most humourous andentertaining reports which have appeared in theMorning Herald, by MrWight (Bow Street: Reporter to theMorning Herald) with twenty-oneillustrative drawings by George Cruikshank (London: Charles Baldwyn1824), 47.SeeThompson, John."Mother Hubbard and her Dog," a Banbury Chap-Book designed by GeorgeCruikshank (early work) and engraved by Branston, 155.Mother's (A) Love.SeeThree.Mottram, Charles, engraver (born 9 April 1807, died 30 Aug. 1876).SeeWorship of Bacchus or.Mrs Clark's Petticoat(caricature published by S. W. Fores, 23 Feb.1809), 26.Mudford, William, 71.SeeHistorical.Mummies.SeeHistory of Egyptian.Munchausen.SeeTravels and.Mushroom Monstrosities(caricature published by G. Humphrey, 24 Jan.1826. Reprinted in "Cruikshankiana)," 7."My Sketch Book," by George Cruikshank (9 numbers published by GeorgeCruikshank, 23 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1834, 1835, 1836), 60,108, 211, 219-220.Nagler, Dr., 65.Nairs. SeeCoronation.Napier, Gen. Sir Charles James, G.C.B. (born 10 Aug. 1782, died 29 Aug.1853), 103.Napier Gen. Sir William Francis Patrick (born 17 Dec. 1785, died 10 Feb.1860).SeePop-Gun.Napoleon Buonaparte (born 15 Aug. 1769, died 5 May 1821), 3, 17-21,71-72, 133, 159. SeeBlucher,Boney,Boney's,Boney Tir'd,Imperial,Life of Napoleon,Napoleon's,Old Bumble-head,Peddigree,Phenix.Napoleon's Trip from Elba to Paris, and from Paris to St Helena(caricature by G. Cruikshank appearing in "The Scourge" for Sept. 1815).Netherlands.SeeHistorical.Nevison, 77."New (The) Bath Guide; or Memoirs of the B-n-r-d Family, in a series ofPoetical Epistles: by Christopher Anstey, Esq.... A newedition: with a biographical and topographical preface, andanecdotal annotations, by John Britton, F.S.A., and member of severalother societies. Embellished with engravings" (London: Hurst, Chance &Co., 1830), 175.Newcastle, Duke of, 91.Newton, Sir Isaac, 74.New (The) Union Club. Being a representation of what took place at acelebrated dinner given by a celebrated Society—vide Mr M-r-t'sPamphlet, More Thoughts, etc. etc(anchor—G Cruikshank sculpt. Pub.19 July 1819, by G. Humphrey. In Capt. R. J. H. Douglas's opinion thisis "the chef d'œuvre of George Cruikshank's Caricatures." It did notimpress me particularly. It humourously satirises WilliamWilberforce's Anti-Slavery Movement).Nield, W. A., 213."'Non Mi Ricordo!' &c. &c. &c." (London: William Hone [the author],1820).SeeFat in the Fire, also 25.Nottage, George S. (the letter referred to is in the George Cruikshankcoll., South Kensington Museum, and is dated July 25, 1874, from theLondon Stereoscopic Co.), 212.O'Hara, Kane.SeeTom.Oil (The) painting of "The Worship of Bacchus," 13 feet 4 by 7 feet 8,being conveyed to the National Gallery Department of the BritishMuseum, April 8, 1869, 66.Old Bumble-head the 18th trying on the Napoleon Boots, or Preparing forthe Spanish Campaign(caricature by G. Cruikshank, pub. by Jno.Fairburn, 17 Feb. 1823), 7.Oldcastle, Sir John, 184.Old Sailor.SeeBarker, M. H."Old (The) Sailor's Jolly Boat. Laden with Tales, Yarns,Scraps, Fragments, &c. &c. To Please all hands; Pulled by Wit, Fun,Humor, and Pathos, and steered by M. H. Barker" (London: W. Strange;Nottingham: Allen; Leicester: Allen, 1884, first appeared in 12 partscommencing 1 May 1843), 95, 175."Old (An) Story, by S. C. Hall, F. S. A., &c." (London: Virtue,Spalding, & Co., 1875. To this vol. George Cruikshank contributedhis "last temperance piece"—The Last Half Hour, engravedby Dalziel Brothers), 69."Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens" (3 vols., London: Richard Bentley,1838. The first issue of the first edition contains the etchingentitled "Rose Maylie and Oliver" known to collectors as "theFireside plate," which Dickens disliked so much that in Oct. 1838he wrote to Cruikshank asking him if he would object to design the plateafresh the result being the etching of Rose and Oliver contemplating thememorial tablet to Agnes. Nevertheless Cruikshank made a water colourdrawing of "the Fireside plate," which was published in "Cruikshank'swater colours with introduction by Joseph Grego," published by A. & C.Black early in 1904—the date on title page being 1903), 9 ("firesideplate") 60, 99 (Mr Bumble), 103-104.O'Meara, Dr., 27.O'Neill, John, 52.SeeDrunkard.On Guard.SeeRoyal Academy, 1858.O. P. (Old Prices) riots, 11,Original Sketch by George Cruikshank. Her Majesty and the Prince Consortat the Ball at Guildhall, July 1851. Mr and Mrs George Cruikshank passingbefore them and the Prince kindly saying to her Majesty "that is GeorgeCruikshank," at which her most gracious Majesty smiled and bowed(No.9454 in the George Cruikshank collection at the South Kensington Museum.The etching of this subject [SeeNo. 9454-1] was never completed, butpromised well), 247.Osnaburg or Osnabrück, Hanover. On 27 Feb. 1764, Prince Frederick,afterwards Duke of York and Albany, was elected to the bishopric ofOsnaburg which he retained till 1803, when the bishopric was secularisedand incorporated with Hanover.P***y, J., 171 SeeBrazen.Palace (G. Cruikshank'sDesign for a palaceis No. 9396 A (a sheet ofpaper covered on both sides with pencil sketches of various subjects) inthe George Cruikshank collection in the South Kensington Museum), 247."Paradise Lost," 119.Paris.SeeLife in Paris.Passing Events(etching in George Cruikshank's Magazine, Feb. 1854),39, 224.Patricius, 15.Peacock, Thomas Love, 224.Pearce, John, 69.Pearson, Edwin, author of "Banbury Chap-Books and Nursery Toy BookLiterature (of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries) withimpressions from several hundred wood-cut blocks, by T. and J. Bewick,Blake, Cruikshank, Craig, Lee, Austin, and others" (London: ArthurReader, 1890), 155.SeeDick Whittington.Peddigree[sic](The) of Corporal Violet(caricature published by H.Humphrey, 9 June 1815), 159."Peeps at Life, and Studies in my Cell, by the London Hermit" (London:Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1875), 136,249."Pentamerone (The), or the Story of Stories, Fun for the Little Ones, byGiambattista Basile. Translated from the Neapolitan by John EdwardTaylor. With illustrations by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue,1848), 151-152, 212."Peter Schlemihl: from the German of Lamotte Fouqué [should be Adelbertvon Chamisso]. With plates by George Cruikshank" (London: Geo. B.Whittaker, 1823), 125, 126,127.Pettigrew, Thomas JosephSeeAugustus, History of Egyptians.Phenix[sic](The) of Elba Resuscitated by Treason(caricaturepublished in "The Scourge" for May 1815), 24."Phrenological Illustrations, or an Artist's View of the CraniologicalSystem of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim," by George Cruikshank. (London:published by George Cruikshank, Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1826),72,173, 179-180.Piccini, 130."Pic Nic (The) Papers."SeeSir Lionel.Pied Piper, 159."Pilgrim's (The) Progress, by John Bunyan. Most carefully collated withthe edition containing the author's last additions and corrections. Withexplanatory notes by William Mason. And a life of the author, by JosiahConder, Esq." (Fisher, Son, & Co, London and Paris, 1838), 120."Pilgrim's (The) Progress, by John Bunyan, illustrated with 25 drawingson wood by George Cruikshank, from the collection of Edwin Truman, withbiographical introduction and indexes" (London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, andNew York: Henry Frowde, 1903), 120, 125.Pinwell, George John (water-colour painter, born 26 Dec. 1842, died 8Sept 1875), 156."Pirate (The)," by Sir Walter Scott,237."Pocket (The) Magazine. Robins's Series" (4 vols., London: James Robins &Co., 1827, 1828), 147."Points of Humour; illustrated by the Designs of George Cruikshank"(London: C. Baldwyn, 1823, 1824), 73-74, 136,167, 172.Pop-Gun (A) fired off by George Cruikshank in defence of the Britishvolunteers of 1803, against the uncivil attack upon that body by GeneralW. Napier, to which are added some observations upon our NationalDefences, Self-Defence, &c. &c. &c. Illustrated with Cuts (London: W.Kent & Co., late D. Bogue. The British Museum copy is stamped "10Fe[bruary] [18]60"),44, 59, 60."Popular Romances of the West of England or, The Drolls Traditions andSuperstitions of Old Cornwall Collected and edited by Robert Hunt F. R. S."(2 vols., London: J. Camden Hotten, 1865), 244.Portland, Duke of (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck-Scott) 129Portraits(sketch made in 1874), 212.Pound, D. J., engraver,SeeCruikshank George.Poussin, Nicholas (born June 1594, died 19 Nov. 1665), 69.Poynter, Sir Edward, 69.Preparing John Bull for General Congress(caricature, dated aspublished Aug. 1, 1813, which appeared in vol. vi. of "The Scourge,"1813), 7, 43.Prince Consort.SeeAlbert.Princely Agility or the Sprained Ancle(print pub. Jan. 1812, by J.Joh[n]ston), 98 Cheapside, 24."Progress (The) of a Midshipman" (8 designs invented by Capt. Marryat,etched by George Cruikshank, published by G. Humphrey, London 1820), 95.Puck, 184.Pughe, J. S., 212.Pulford, George Cruikshank.SeeLilla."Punch and Judy, with illustrations designed and engraved by GeorgeCruikshank. Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet show, an account ofits origin, and of puppet-plays in England" (London: S. Prowett, 1828. Thetext is by John Payne Collier), 130,131."Punch, or the London Charivari," 234.Pure, Simon, 65.Pursuit (The) of Letters(etching "Designed, Etched and Published byGeo. Cruikshank, May 20th, 1828," in "Scraps and Sketches"), 212."Puss in Boots" ("George Cruikshank's Fairy Library," No. 4, London:Routledge Warne & Routledge Broadway, Ludgate Hill, and F. Arnold, 86Fleet Street, 1864), 140,157."Queen's (The) Matrimonial Ladder," by the author of "The Political Housethat Jack Built" (London: William Hone [the author], 1820), 25, 26.SeeWhite.Rabelais, 166."Railway Readings."SeeCigar."Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Quixote. By the late H. D. Inglis, authorof Spain' 'New Gil Blas, or Pedro of Penaflor': 'The Tyrol': 'ChannelIslands,' &c. &c. With illustrations by George Cruikshank" (London:Whittaker & Co., 1837), 200.Ranelagh, 86, 89.Raspe, R. E., creator of "Baron Munchausen," 183, 184.SeeTravels.Reach, Angus B.SeeClement.Read.SeeBrooks."Redgauntlet," by Sir Walter Scott, 192.Red (The) Man(engraving by George Cruikshank in "The Life ofNapoleon" by Dr Syntax), 21, 72.R[egen]t (The) Kicking up a Row, or Warwick House in an Uproar!!!(caricature by G. Cruikshank published 20 July 1814, by T. Tegg. In thiscaricature the Prince Regent declares he has burst his stays), 23.Reid, George William, compiler of the bibliography entitled "ADescriptive Catalogue of the works of George Cruikshank" (3 vols., London:Bell & Daldy, 1871. Mr A. M. Broadley possesses "the latest corrected andannotated copy" of Reid's George Cruikshank catalogue, "annotated andcorrected by him, in a very voluminous manner, with a view to a secondedition"), 12, 16, 120, 134."Rejected Addresses: or, The New Theatrum Poetarum," by James Smith andHorace Smith. 18th ed. (London: John Murray, 1833), 195.Rembrandt van Ryn (born 15 July 1606, died 1669), 147.Renard, Simon, 82,83.Results of the Northern Excursion(print showing George IV. relievingan irritated cuticle, pub. by J. Fairburn, 8 Sept. 1822), 25.Return (The) to Office(caricature by G. Cruikshank published in "TheScourge" for 1 July 1811), 26.Richard III, 184.Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward, 59, 108.SeeDrawings.Roach, J., 184.Robinson Crusoe.SeeLife and.Rome, King of, 72."Romeo and Juliet," 184. SeeJuliet."Rookwood, a romance by Wm. Harrison Ainsworth" (London: John Macrone,1836),75, 77.Roscoe, Thomas.SeeAdventures of Gil, Adventures of Joseph, Historyand."Rose (The) and the Lily: how they became the emblems of England andFrance. A Fairy Tale By Mrs Octavian Blewitt. With a frontispiece byGeorge Cruikshank" (London: Chatto & Windus, 1877. The etchedfrontispiece bears the inscription "Designed and Etched by GeorgeCruikshank, Age 83, 1875"), 1, 134-135."Rose (The) and the Ring," by W. M. Thackeray, 196.Rowlandson, Thomas (born 1756, died 1827), 7, 11, 16, 19, 51,96-97, 191.SeeGrego, Joseph.Royal (The) Academy of Arts (George Cruikshank exhibited in theExhibitions of this Academy pictures entitled as follows, the datesbeing those of the exhibitions.Fitting out Moses for the fair, 1830.This picture illustrates "The Vicar of Wakefield."Tam o' Shanter,1852. This picture illustrates the lines—


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