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Great Exhibition, The,51,111,424"Great Gun," The,210,218,226,238,412,416,449,451,459Greek Question of185, The,116Greek Throne put up to auction,120Greenaway, J.,16Greenwood, Mr. Frederick, and the announcement of Thackeray's death at thePunchDinner,86,87Grieve, Mr., and thePunchClub,93Griset, Mr. Ernest,455,537,538Grossmith, Mr. George,391,392Grossmith, Mr. Weedon,392"Guide to Servants,Punch's,"313Guild of Literature and Art,134-136"Gummidge, The Political Mrs.,"179,467"H.,"499"HB.,"186,190,454Hall, Mr. Harry,491Hall, S. C., and the "Art Union,"52;Punch'sattack on,223,235,290Halliday, B. C.,499Halliday, Mr. Mike,424Hallward, Mr.,549Hamerton, Mr. R. J.,95;cartoons,171;the "Squib,"275;327,452,453Hammond, W. J.,130Hampton Court, Dinner to Sir J. Tenniel at,89Hannay, James: and the "Journal for Laughter,"56;his lectures,129;and "The Man in the Moon,"238,306;on Thackeray,322;and Jerrold,348;contributions toPunch, etc.,354,355"Happy Thoughts,"365Harcourt, Sir Wm.,183;portraits,204,552Harling, O.,530Harris, Mr., Contributions by,517"Harris, Mrs.,"50,211Harvey, William, his design for the cover ofPunch,42-44,444;as a draughtsman,444Hatton, Mr. Joseph: and the origin ofPunch,11;and Mark Lemon,163,255,267;"True Story,"329and PrefaceHawkins, Sir Henry,152Haydon, G. H.,423,426,496,502Hays, Mr.,528"He won't be happy till he gets it,"160"Heads of the People,"447Heath, H., and cartoons,171;452"Heathen Mythology,"276Heaviness ofPunch'sfun, Alleged,238-241Hennessy, Mr. W. J.,547Henning, A. S.,19;and the first cover ofPunch,26,41;"Valentines,"49;and "Joe Miller the Younger,"153,412;cartoons,171;the "Squib,"275,412;410-412Henning, Mr. Walton,305,411Herkomer, R.A., Professor,445"Hidden Hand, The,"180Higgins, Matthew J. ("Jacob Omnium"),260,321note,343Highbury Barn Tavern and the Annual Dinner,87Hill, Miss Joanna (Mrs. Fellows),518Hine, H. G.,34;and the Almanac,40;design for cover,41,43;and the firstPunchDinner,55;thePunchClub,94;"Anti-Graham Wafers,"115,416;cartoons,171,416;330;414-417;serenaded byPunchStaff,448"His 'Art was True to Poll,"366"History of Costume,"348"History of the Next French Revolution,"316Hodder, George: his "Memories of my Time" and the origin ofPunch,12,13,28,283;on Kenny Meadows,448Hodgson, Mr.,244Hodgson, W. J.,548,549,565,566Hogg, Mr. Jabez, on founders ofPunch,28Hole, Dean Reynolds: and thePunchDinners,85,91;and the coachman-waiter,144;343,344;362;jokes supplied to Leech,434;on Leech,435;at Leech's funeral,443"Holidays,Punch's,"50Hollingshead, Miss,392Hollingshead, Mr. John,368Holt, Mr. W. G.,549Home Rule,100,105,106,160,161Hood, Thomas: and "The Song of the Shirt,"146,176,331-334;180,217,218;and wine-drinking,289;conundrums,331;his satire compared with Jerrold's,335;summary of work onPunchand characteristics,330-336,454;372Hood, Tom, and thePunchDinners,86;and "Fun,"232;contributions toPunch,295Hopkins, Mr. Arthur,567Hopkins, Mr. Everard,565Horace, Parodies of,306Horsley, R.A., Mr.,144,435Hosack, Mr.,406,407"Hot Chestnut, A,"528"House of Apollo-ticians, A,"554,555Houses of Parliament, Exhibition of cartoons for,187Howard, Captain H. R.,410,475-477Hume, Joseph,112Humour, Thackeray on,1;Carlyle on,5;of France,199;lack in women of,392,393Humorists, Melancholy of,435"Humours of Parliament,"554Hunt, Mr. Holman, on James Hannay,355;435;on Doyle,457Hunt, Leigh,132;on Douglas Jerrold,297,447"I used your soap two years ago,"145"Illuminated Magazine,"35,265,291,338"Illustrated London News" and "Parr's Life Pills,"265;493Imitations of popular writers,365Imperialist opinions ofPunch,120"Important and Telegraphic,"306"Important from the Seat of War,"321"Incompleat Angler, The,"366Indian Mutiny,111and note"Influenza Almanac,"40"Information for the People,"282Inglis, Sir Robert,104,105Ingram, Herbert, and the "Illuminated Magazine,"35,265Initials on dining-table at Bouverie Street,63and noteInjunctions obtained byPunch,151,152Invasion scares,109,120Invitation card to thePunchDinner,67,69Irish, Leech's prejudice against the,437Irish affairs and cartoons,105,106,453"Irish Frankenstein, The,"449Irish humour inPunch,373"J. R.,"452Jackson,337Jalland, Mr. G. H.,559James, Edwin,232"Janus,"467"Jeames's Diary,"317"Jenkins Papers,"210,289,319Jerrold, Douglas,12;and the origin ofPunch,14,17,18;the "London Charivari,"15;doubtful of the success ofPunch,30;and Landells,35;edits "Illuminated Magazine,"35;"Visit to the Watering-Places,"49;"Mrs. Caudle,"73,98;relations with Thackeray,74,311;the addressed label,75;witticisms at the Dinner,75;his Jubilee Dinner,87;PunchClub,93;the "ingredients" ofPunch,95;the prophecy of Hal Baylis,97;anti-aristocratic sentiments,101;the Jews,104;as a playwright,129;as an amateur actor,136;Punch'splagiarists,152;suggestions for cartoons,170,171;"Jenkins Papers,"210;and Sir Peter Laurie,220;and Charles Kean,222;attack on Bunn,226,228,230;attacked in the "Puppet-Show,"239;contributions for six months,259;and his daughter Mrs. Henry Mayhew,268;on Stirling Coyne,272;on comic "Histories," etc.,277;and Angus Reach,281;characteristics, work, etc.,284-298;relations with Albert Smith,303;his satire compared with Hood's,335;et passimJerrold, William,269Jest-books, Shakespeare's,162Jewish Disabilities Removal Bill,104,105,111Jews, Prejudice against,103,436,437;and the "Morning Post,"104"Joe Miller the Younger,"153,237,292,412,416"Joe Miller's Jest-Book,"157"John Bull,"206-208Joinville, Prince de, Letter of,108,120,190Jokes,Punch's, their origin, pedigree, and appropriation,138-167Jones, Sir Edward Burne-,221,222Jones, George, andPunch'sattack on J. S. Buckingham,224,225,235Jopling-Rowe, Mrs.,seeRomer, Mrs."Journal for Laughter,"56Jubilee ofPunch,6,8Jullien,Punch'sridicule of,218,219Kean, Charles,222,223,282Keeley, Mrs., as Mrs. Caudle,293Keene, Charles: his portrait ofPunch,8;the "Tercentenary Number,"50;"Paris Sketches,"51;cartoon of Disraeli and financiers,60,61,66;at the Dinners,68,78;political opinions,77,78,481;cartoon on American War,80;leniency towards women,141;and "I used your soap two years ago,"145;and Mr. Joseph Crawhall,147,483;162;repetition of drawings,165,166;cartoons,171,253,470;"Mokeanna,"365;Irish jokes,373;friendship with Mr. Silver,479,477-490Kelly and "Dunsinane,"342Kendall, Miss May,392,393Kenealy, Dr. Edward Vaughan,336Kennedy, H. A., burlesque translations of Horace,31,306Key, Professor T. Hewitt,160King, J., and "An Exiled Londoner,"342Kingston, Mr. W. Beatty,360,361Kitton, Mr. F. G.,349Knebworth, Amateur theatrical performance at,136,137Knight, Charles, and thePunchDinners,86Kossuth,117,118"La Belle Sauvage" and the firstPunchDinner,55;and thePunchClub,94Labouchere, Mr. Henry,163"Labours of Hercules,"302Lady contributors,392,393,529and noteLandells, Ebenezer, and the origin ofPunch,11-14,15-19,26;and Bradbury and Evans,32-34;engraving withdrawn from him,34,35;and the "Illuminated Magazine,"35;"Visit to the Watering-Places,"49;on thePunchClub,93,97;188;and "A Word with Punch,"232;248Lang, Mr. Andrew,392;393,404Lara, Mr. Isidore de,235Last, Joseph, and the origin ofPunch,12,17,19,26Laurie, Sir Peter,219,220Lawless, M. J.,502Lawson, Mr. F. Wilfrid,537Layard, Sir A. H.,92Layard, Mr. G. S. quoted,479,et passim"Lays of a Lazy Minstrel,"387Le Fanu, Mr., and "Seventy Years of Irish Life,"143Leech, John: his portraits ofPunch,8,9;and the "London Charivari,"15;the Almanacs,40;"Valentines,"49;"Holidays,"50;Great Exhibition Number,51;statuette by Boehm,60;at the Dinners,68,72,73,76;the cartoons,81,170-177;singing at the Dinner,86;democratic sentiments,101;the Jews,103;the "Anti-Graham Envelope,"114,420;drawings of costumes,122;as an amateur actor,135;158,159,167;"Foreign Affairs,"173,420;"Social Miseries,"187;"Cock-a-doodle-do!"190;and Lord John Russell,196;and Disraeli,197-199;caricatures of Lord Brougham,202;"Mrs. Gamp" and "Betsy Prig,"213;fastidiousness,252;on Henry Mayhew,270;relations with Albert Smith,303;riding to hounds,319,426;Harlequinade verses,342;picture of two "snobs,"358;career,417-443;on Thackeray's death,442;and Tenniel,470;relations with George Cruikshank,496;et passim"Leeds Mercury instructing Young England,"339Legend-writing,432,433,484,507,508Leger, Mr. Warham St.,395,396Lehmann, Mr. R. C.,67;politics,80;149;contributions,401,402Leigh, Henry S.,157,232,240,241


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