A dip and a wallop for a bawbee!,29,125,126Act, Chimney Sweeps’,64Addison, Cries of London,25,30Albert Smith’s “Covered Uncertainties”,111Ale Scurvy-grass,32All my teeth ache!,30All the fun of the fair!,50Ancient tavern sign,110Anecdote of a simpler,32Aphorisms, Book of,36Area sneak thieves,48’Arry and Emma Ann,50Bartholomew Fair,38,39,42Bartholomew Fair, Ben Jonson’s (1614),25Beating of one’s wife,51Beaumont and Fletcher’sBonduca,25Beau pot? Will you buy a,86Bellows-mender,94Bells, Merry Christ Church,33Belman,20Blacking, cake,44Black sheep,48Blowing a horn in the night,51Bonduca, Beaumont and Fletcher’s,25Book of Aphorisms,36Boot-black, The modern,44Boot laces—ANDthe boot laces!,54Brickdust,92Bridgwater Library,14British Museum, Collection of cries in,16Buggs! Water for the,29,125,126Buns! Hot cross,97Busby’sCostumes of the Lower Orders,35Business card of pussy’s butcher,65,120Buy a beau pot?,86Buy a bill of the play?,97“Buy a broom” criers, Flemish,96Buy a flower, sir?,68Buy my rumps and burrs?,38Buy my singing glasses?,12Cake blacking,44Calling price before quantity,64Candlewick,5Cantlie’s (Dr. J.) “Degeneration among Londoners”,72Canwyke Street,5Caricature, political, Cries the vehicle for,29Catnach illustrations,118Cats, London,64Caveat against cut-purses,42Chairs in Queen Anne’s time,108Chairs in Queen Elizabeth’s time,108Chairs, rush-bottomed,108Characteristic sketches of the lower orders (1820),117Characters, Humorous,52Charles II., Cries in the time of,18Cherryes in the ryse,3Chimney Sweeps’ Act,64Clean yer boots?,44Coachman, Hackney,70Cockney pronunciation,31,53,72,73,74,126-129Cockney pronunciation, LondonGlobe,78Colly Molly Puffe!Spectator,12Costermonger, or Costardmonger,46Costumes of the Lower Orders, Busby’s,35“Covered Uncertainties,” Albert Smith’s,111Crawhall’s (Joseph) illustrations,119Cream made of turnips,60Cries—Collection in British Museum,16Cries, Old London Street—Examples of,76-92Cries, Tempest’s,6Cries in the time of Charles the Second,18Cries, Under-street,70Cries, vehicle for political caricature,29Cries of London, Addison’s mention of,25,30Cries of London as they are daily Practised, J. Harris (1804),120Cries of London, earliest mention of,3Cries of London, engraved by Schiavonetti and Wheatley,42Cries of London for the amusement of good children,119Cries of London, Humorous,52,53,54Cries of London, Lumsden’s,119Cries of London, Roxburgh collection of,25-33Cries of London, Sandby’s,31Cries of London(J. T.) Smith’s,16Cries of London. Specimens of versification,111-117Cries of London,Spectator,25Cries of York,14Cruikshank’s London barrow-woman,100“Cryer,” Public,22Cryes, Tempest’s,6Cuckoo flowers,35Cut-purses, Caveat against,42Dead letter act, A,51“Degeneration amongst Londoners,” Dr. Jas. Cantlie’s,72Description of Illustrations,117-120“Doing” the public,47Door Mats,94Doublets, Old,10Do you want a lick on the head?,30Du Maurier’s Steam Launch in Venice,72Earliest mention of London Cries,3Early green peas,94Early matches,56Early umbrellas,70Elizabethan Statutes of the streets,51Everyday Book, Hone’s,36,42,52,96,102,110,120Facetious salesmen of the streets,52Fair, Bartholomew,38,39,42Faux, the Conjurer,40Fine tie or a fine bob, sir?,36Fleas! Tormentor for,24,121-125Flea trap,25Flemish “Buy a broom” criers,96Flower girls at the Royal Exchange,68“Flowers, Penny a Bunch!” (frontispiece),119Frontispiece, “Flowers, Penny a Bunch!”,119Gardner’s Collection of Prints,7Gay’s poor apple girl,28Gay’sTrivia,26Gazette, London,14Gingerbread, Hot spiced,102Green peas, Early,94Green rushes, O!,98Grose, Francis—The Olio,30,62Ha! ha! Poor Jack!,8Hackney Coachman,70Hanway (Jonas) the philanthropist,64Herb gatherers,32Heywood’sRape of Lucrece,24Highest ground in London,109,110Hokey-pokey,58Hone’sEveryday Book,36,42,52,96,102,110,120Honest John Newbery,120Hot-baked wardens!,38Hot cross buns!,97Hot mutton trumpery!,30Hot pies,111Hot pudding,96Hot rolls,96Hot spiced gingerbread,102Hogarth’s Idle Apprentice,104Hogarth’s Laughing Audience,98Houndsditch,47,50Humorous characters,52Humorous Cries of London,52,53,54Humorous nonsense,104Ices, Neapolitan,58Ices, penny,58Idle Apprentice, Hogarth’s,104Illustrations, Catnach,118Illustrations, Crawhall’s,119Illustrations, Description of,117-120Illustrations, McEgan’s,120Illustrations, Rowlandson’s,117I’m on the woolsack!,31Imitators of Tiddy Diddy Doll,104Inner and Outer Circle Railway,75Inner Circle Railway,73Irons! Marking,42Itinerant traders, Plates representing (1805),118Jack-in-the-box seller,56Japan your shoes, your honour?,44Jaw-work, up and under jaw-work!,54Johnson (Dr.), Turnips and carrots, O!,43Jonson’s (Ben)Bartholomew Fair(1614),25Knives to grind!,98Laughing Audience, Hogarth’s,98Laroon, Capt.,7Laroon, Marcellus,6Lice, penny a pair, boot lice!,53Lights—pipe and c’gar,56Loftie’sOld London,110London barrow-woman, Cruikshank’s,100London cats,64London Cries, as they are daily Practised, J. Harris (1804),120London Cries, earliest mention of,3London Cries, engraved by Schiavonetti and Wheatley,42London Cries, Humorous,52,53,54London, Cries of—for the Amusement of Good Children,119London Cries, Sandby’s,31London Cries, Specimens of versification,111-117London Gazette,14London, Highest ground in,109,110London Lyckpenny,3London Spy(1703) Ned Ward’s,38London street cries, Old, Examples of,76,92London, The Three Ladies of(1584),96Lord Mayor’s day,50Lower Orders, Busby’sCostumes of the,35Lower orders, Characteristic sketches of (1820),117Lucifer match, The,56Lumsden’sCries of London,119Lyckpenny, London,3Lydgate, John,3Marking irons!,42Marking stones,16Marquis Townshend’s,The Pedlars(1763),29Match, Brimstone,56Match, Lucifer,56Match-selling,48Match, Vesuvian,56Matches, Early,56McEgan’s illustrations,120Merry Christ Church bells,33Metropolitan and District Railways,73Milk below, maids!,67Modern boot-black,44Modern street cries,62,64,67-70Morning in Town, Swift’s,10Muffin man,62My name and your name, etc.,42Nameless toy, A,54Neapolitan ices,58New laid eggs, crack ’em and try ’em!,54New laid eggs, eight a groat,110Newsman, The,68Newspaper, Shilling for a,68Nonsense, Humorous,104Notes and Queries, References to,36,121,122,125Novelties from the continent,50Newbery, Honest John,120O’ Clo!,62Old chairs to mend!,106Old doublets,10’Okey-pokey,58Old London, Loftie’s,110Old London street cries, Examples of,76-92Olio, The—Francis Grose,30,62On the bough,3On’y a ha’penny!,54Orange seller, Dr. Randal, The,52Oranges! Oratorio,53Ornaments for your fire stoves!,60’Orrible railway haccident—speshill ’dishun,68Outcries in the night,51Panyer Alley,109Pedlars, The(1763) List of Cries in,29Penny for a shillin’ ’lusterated magazine!,51Penny ices!,58Penny pieman, The,111Philanthropist, Jonas Hanway, The64Pieman, The penny,111Pins, Hone’s Reference to,7Pipe cleaner—penny for two!,58Pipe-lights,56Plates representing itinerant traders (1805),118Play! Buy a bill of the,97Political caricature, Cries the vehicle for,29Poor apple girl, Gay’s,28Prisoners! Remember the poor,14Pronunciation, Cockney,31,53,72,73,74,127-130Pronunciation (Cockney) LondonGlobe,73Public “Cryer”,22Pudding, Hot,96Pussy’s butcher, Business card of,65,120Queen Anne’s time, Chairs in,108Queen Elizabeth’s time, Chairs in,108Rabbits,98Railway, Underground,70Railways, Inner and Outer Circle,75Railways, Metropolitan and District,73Randal (Dr.), the orange seller,52Rape of Lucrece, Heywood’s,24Rat-catcher,18Remember the poor prisoners!,14Rolls, Hot,96Rowlandson’s illustrations,117Roxburgh Collection, Cries of London,25-33Royal Exchange, Flower girls at the,68Ruddle,16Rumps and burrs! Buy my,38Rush-bearing,100Rush-bottomed chairs,108Rushes, green,5Ryster grene5Salesmen of the streets, Facetious,52Saloop,35Samphire,98Sandby’s (Paul) London Cries,31Scurvy-grass, Ale,32Shilling for a newspaper,68Shrimps! Stinking,53Simpler, Anecdote of a,32Simplers,32Singing glasses! Buy my,12Small coale, Swift’s reference to,10Smith (J. T.)Cries of London,16Soot! or Sweep O!,64Spectator—Colly Molly Puffe!,12Spectator, Cries of London,25Speshill ’dishun, ’orrible railway haccident!,68Statutes of the streets, Elizabethan,51Steam Launch in Venice, Du Maurier’s,72Steele’s comedy ofThe Funeral,26Stinking shrimps!,53Stones, Marking,16Stop thief!,16Street cries, Modern,62,64,67-70Street music, Regulation of,52Sweep your door away, mum?,53Swift’sMorning in Town,10Swift’s reference to small coale,10Tavern sign, Ancient110Taylor’sTravels of Twelvepence,25Tempest’s Cryes,6The Funeral, Steele’s comedy of,26Thieves, Area sneak,48Three ladies of London(1584),96Tiddy Diddy Doll,102Tiddy Diddy Doll’s imitators,104Tinker,94Tormentor for your fleas!,24,121-125Townshend, Marquis—The Pedlars,29Toy, A nameless,54Travels of Twelvepence, Taylor’s,25Tricksters,47,48Trivia, Gay’s,26Troope every one!,12Turnips and carrots, O! Dr. Johnson’s reference thereto,43Turnips, Cream made of,60Type seller,42Umbrellas, Early,70Underground Railway,70Under-street Cries,70Versification, Specimens of, in London Cries,111-117Wardens! Hot baked,38Ward’s (Ned)London Spy(1703),38Watchman,35Water for the Buggs!,29,125,126Waterman, The,36“What d’ye ack?”,24Whistling prohibited after 9 o’clock,51White sand and grey sand!,97Wigs, The best,36Woolsack! I’m on the,31York, Cries of,14Young lambs to sell!,105