Children,Punchmen's love of,294Chinese War,111,119"Chronicles of a Rural Parish,"403Church, Affairs of the, inPunch,102,103"Church-going Bell,"536Churchill, Lord Randolph,199;portraits,204,552,553Circulation ofPunch, early numbers,28,30,31;after the production of the "Almanac,"33;after "A Visit to the Watering-Places,"49Clarke, Mrs. Cowden, on Lemon's "Falstaff,"135Clarke, H. Savile, Contributions of,371;483Cleaver, Mr. Reginald,92,565Club,Punch,52,55,93-98,452;Two Pins,98;Mulberry,447;Shakespeare,447Clubs in Fleet Street,54Clubs, Complaint books of, and Thackeray's "Snob Papers,"319Cobden, Richard,111,157,165;portraits inPunch,205"Cock-a-doodle-do,"190Collins, Mrs. Frances,392,405Collins, Mortimer,240,376"Columbia,"208Combe, George,240"Comic Blackstone," The,276"Comic Bradshaw," The,276,280"Comic Latin Grammar,"419,420"Comic Mythology,"282"Comic News,"160,265,414,500,525"Comic Times,"361,412,525"Commercial Intelligence,"274"Complete Letter-Writer,"294"Confessions of a Duffer,"392Consort, Prince,seeAlbert, PrinceContributions of Staff, Relative,258-263Conundrums by Thomas Hood,330,331"Conversational Hints for Young Shooters,"402Conway, Mr. Moncure,440Coode, Miss,502,529noteCooke, Mr. C. W.,403Cooke, T. P.,298Cooper, Mr.,540Cooper, Mr. Sidney, and a device of Douglas Jerrold,75Corbould, Mr. A. Chantrey,410,543,544,545"Cosmorama, The,"16,17,414"Cousin Jonathan,"208Covers of Bi-Annual Volumes, Designs for,41-49Cox, Mr. Everard Morant,558Coyne, Joseph Stirling, and the origin ofPunch,12,14,17,19;and the editorship,25,256,271,272Crane, Mr. Walter,530Crawhall, Mr. Joseph,147Cricket,Punchon,514,515Crimean War,109,110,111,119,174Crinolines,424"Crown Inn," Vinegar Yard: thePunchDinner, and thePunchClub,55"Crowquill," Alfred, his portrait ofPunch,8;and the "London Charivari,"15;"Valentines,"49,158;cartoons,171;"Vauxhall Papers,"226,449-450Cruikshank, George, his etchings,9,186;"Omnibus,"162,496,497;and the Court,189,190;Almanack,417;relations withPunch,495-498Cruikshank, Robert,273"Cry of the Clerk,"388Crystal Palace, christened byPunch,84,85;"Gentleman's Magazine" dinner,88"Curiosities of Medical Experiences,"305Curren, Mr. J.,548"Daily News," and Charles Dickens,84;and Peter Rackham,85Dalziel, Edward,16,248Dalziel, George,16,248Darré, Monsieur G.,559,560Davies, Mr. George,404"Deaf Burke,"165Deane, Rev. Anthony C.,404,405Delane, Mr., andmousseline de laine,91"Derby Ram," The,524Deterioration ofPunch, Alleged,245,246Dever,523Devonshire House, amateur theatrical performance at,135"Diary of Mr. Yellowplush,"317"Diary of a Nobody,"392"Diary of the Premier at Sea,"384Dickens, Charles, at thePunchDinner,83,351;quarrel with Mark Lemon and Bradbury and Evans,83,352,353;friendship with Jerrold,84;dinner at the Mansion House,90;at thePunchClub,93;as an amateur actor,135;on Lemon,255;and the fund for Jerrold's widow,298;opinion of Thackeray's art,313;authorship of the "Song of the Shirt,"332;sole (and unpublished) contribution toPunch,349;verses by Mr. E. J. Milliken,378,435;friendship with Leech,436Dining-room at10, Bouverie Street,58-63Dining Table at Bouverie Street, Initials on,63and note"Dinner, Almanac,"40Dinner,Punch,40,53-87,168;names of diners in frontispiece drawing,536note"Dinner at Timmins's, A,"320Dinners, SpecialPunch,87-92"Diogenes,"159,414,459,500,525"Dirty Father Thames," cartoon,412Disraeli, Mr., and Keene's unused cartoon,60;as presented inPunch,100;change of politics,107;the "Political Chameleon,"118;the "Premier-Peri,"121,473;Bulgarian atrocities165;and "A Leap in the Dark,"179;and the "Pas de Deux,"179;as a beaten Minister,182;at the Printers' Pension Society dinner,197-199;and "Scaramouche,"199;as Hamlet,200;obituary notice,377Dowse, Baron, Lines of farewell to,373Doyle, Henry,459Doyle, Richard, his portrait ofPunch,8;secession,40,103;designs for cover ofPunch,46-49,202;"Holidays,"50;at the Dinners,68;"Papal Aggression" cartoons,102,103,171,455;and Mr. Swain,252;"High Art and the Royal Academy,"349,458note;his one literary contribution,372;454-458Drama, The,Punch'ssupport of,128"Drama, The," by Hood,335Draughtsmen onPunch, Number of,410Dress, Fashions in,122,123"Dropping the Pilot,"179,180,383Drunkards,Punch'spictures of,245Duelling,187"Dumb Crambo, Junior,"seeAtkinson, Mr. J. PriestmanDuncombe, M.P., Mr.,114"Easel, Jack,"seeEastlake, Mr Charles L.Eastern Question,118,119Eastlake, Mr. Charles L.,362Edwards, Mr. Sutherland, and "Pasquin,"240,348;contributions toPunch,348,349Egg, R.A., Augustus,135ElectrotypingPunchblocks,251"Elephant and Castle" joke,144Eliot, George,161,332Ellis, Mr. E. J.,255,537Eltze, F., his portrait ofPunch,9,144,521,522EngravingPunchillustrations,247-253Epigram Club, of Oxford,149Errors ofPunch,243-245,472"Essence of Parliament,"100,245,348,359,389-391,526,533,551"Eton Boy," an, Contribution of,435Eugénie, Empress,110Evans, Mr. Edmund,16,248,445Evans, Frederick Mullett ("Pater"),36,38Evans, Mr. F. M.,38,61Extra Numbers,49-51"F. B.,"549"F. M.,"498"F. Captain,"549Faddists as critics ofPunch,245Fairfield, Mr. A. R. and the "Tercentenary Number,"50,522; and410,522"Fairy Tales,"337Family Trees ofPunch,382Farmer, British,166Fashions,122,123Fawkes, L. G.,548Ferguson, J. W.,259,260,337"Février turned Traitor, General,"119,174-176Field, Mrs.,529note,545"Figaro in London,"11,188,226,273,413First Avenue Hotel,PunchDinner at,64"Fitzdotterel,"378Fleet Prison,3Fleischmann, A., Statue of "Punch" by,62"Flight withPunch, Our,"238Footpad joke, The,159Forbes, Professor,405"Foreign Affairs,"173,420"Forlorn Hope" Cartoon,180,181"Forlorn Maiden" Cartoon,472Forster, John,135;andPunch'sportraits of Lord Brougham,200Forster, Rumsey, revenges himself on Thackeray,319,320Foster, Mr. Birket,16;and the title ofPunch,25,43,60;and "Bang went Saxpence,"140,147;and cartoon,171;on Mark Lemon,256;445,446Founders ofPunch,16,17,28France,Punch'sexclusion from,165,190,191;and the "United Service,"176;Anglo-Congolese difficulty, Marshal MacMahon, and the "Madagascar Lamb,"191;and Russia,191,192;satirists,242,243Franco-Prussian War,110,179,192Fraser, Miss,549Free Trade and Protection,118Frenchmen andPunch,51,437Frith, R.A., Mr., and the first number ofPunch,29;and "General Février,"175,176,435;and the relations between Leech and George Cruikshank,496"Fun,"232,364,371,459,516,539,540,567"Funny Folks,"160Furniss, Mr. Harry, his portraits ofPunch,9;Paris Exhibition number,51;caricature by Mr. Sambourne,61,79;the Two Pins Club,98;his public entertainments,129;"I used your soap two years ago,"145;his first drawing,146;portraits of politicians,204,551-554;and "Mrs. Ramsbotham,"237,238;a literary contribution,372;and "Toby, M.P.,"391,551;549-556"Fusbos,"282Gale, Frederick,406Gaiter, William,16"Gamp" and "Harris," Mesdames,50,211Garibaldi,120Geake, Mr. Charles,403"General Février,"119,174-176"Gentleman's Magazine," and the dinner at the Crystal Palace,88"German Reeds' Entertainment,"130Germany, Exclusion ofPunchfrom the Court of,192Gilbert, R.A., Sir John: his portrait ofPunch,8;design of cover,11,41,45,450;126;and "Bang went Saxpence,"140;"Mokeanna,"364;450,451,528Gilbert, Mr. W. S.,232,364,372Gillray and Rowlandson,186,189Girdlestone, Rev. A. G., Pulpit tribute,102Gladstone, Mr.: and the dinner given by Mr. Lucy,91;onPunch'spolitics,100,197;as presented inPunch,101;and Home Rule,106;under Sir Robert Peel,107;"Jupiter,"121;"He won't be happy till he gets it,"160;Bulgarian Atrocities,165;Parish Councils Bill,169;and Lord Rosebery's first speech as Premier,170;on political satirists,172;"Mrs. Gummidge,"179,466;"Forlorn Hope,"180,181;"The Old Crusaders,"182;and the rejection of the Paper Duty Bill,200;portraits,204;on Mark Lemon,267;"Diary of the Premier at Sea,"384;and "Britannia's Volunteers,"394,395;Sir John Tenniel's drawings,466;and Sir John Tenniel's knighthood,473;a sketch by Mr. Sambourne,535;collars,551,552;loss of a digit,556"Globe," The, and "Mrs. Ramsbotham,"236,237"Glow-Worm," The,375Goddard, G. B.,528,529Gordon, Sir A., and thePunchStaff,92Gordon, General,183Goschen, Mr.,160,200Gossett, Captain,145,146Graham, Mr.,545Graham, Sir James: "Anti-Graham Envelope" and "Wafers,"113-116;on Disraeli,198"Granta," The,401-403"Grattan," H. P.,19,26;and the origin of the "Almanac,"32;Graves, Mr. Alfred Perceval,373Gray, Paul,232,517