Chapter 31

"Pauper Song,"301"Pauvre Malheureux," The,191Paxton, Sir Joseph, thePunchDinner, and the Crystal Palace,84;185,480Payn, Mr. James,277,406Peake, R. B.,330"Peccavi" dispatch,361"Pecksniff Papers,"289,290Peel, Sir Robert,108,109,153,198;Leech's drawing of,202,203;and "Pecksniff,"290;and Hood's pension,336;"The Modern Sisyphus,"455Pegram, Mr. Fred,570Pennington, Mr. Harper,559"Penny Satirist,"188,293Phillips, John, and Staff ofPunch,19;412Phillips, Watts, and the "Journal for Laughter,"56;342,372,458,459"Phiz,"seeBrowne, Hablôt KnightPhotography, Caricature illustrations of,491"Phrenological Manipulation of the Head ofPunch,"240"Physiology of a London Medical Student,"305"Pictures of Life and Character,"422"Pictures fromPunch,"52Pigott, Mr.,558"Pin Money" cartoon,334Pincott, Mr.,242Pinwell, George,520"Pips hys Diary, Mr.,"455Piracy,151-157Pius IX.,102Plagiarisms and repetitions,150-167,480"Plea for Plush, A,"343Plunkett, H. P.,see"Grattan," H. P."Pocket-Book, Punch's,"349,369,406,432,464,471,497,498,500,501,525,527"Pocket Ibsen,"399Poe's "Bells,"166Poirée, M. Emmanuel,570Poland,106,120"Political Pas de Quatre, The,"153Politics ofPunch,78,80,99-121,169,189,197Poor, the, Representations of,3,187,189"Poor Man's Friend, The,"174Pope, The,102,109,120Portch, Julian,501Portraits ofPunch,8,9Postans, R. B., and the origin ofPunch,12,17,19;283Practical jokes at thePunchClub,94"Prehistoric Peeps,"562,563Prehn, Mr.,528"Prendergast, Paul,"seeLeigh, PercivalPre-Raphaelite movement,111,126Press, The, opinions ofPunch,30,33,41,212,213;Punch'sattacks on,209-213Pretty woman, Mr. du Maurier's,509,510Pritchett, Mr. R. T.,410,423,483,520,521"Prize Novelists,"320,337"Process" block system,253"Proser, The,"321Prospectus ofPunch,19-23Protection and Free Trade,118Prowse, Jeff,232,364Prussia, King of,119Public executions,428"Puck,"459"Punch, His Origin and Career, Mr.,"12"Punch to an eminent personage, Mr.,"321"Punch in the East,"317"Punch," Statuette of,62PunchClub,52,55,93-98,452PunchDinner, The,40,53-87,168Punchdinners, Special,87-92"Punch in London," Jerrold's,25,226,273"Punch's Complete Letter-Writer,"294"Punch'sHolidays,"50"Punch's Letters to her Daughter, Mrs.,"11"Punch'sLetters to his Son,"288,450"Punch'sMazurka,"52Puns, Supply of,151;Mr. Burnand's,366,367;"Crowquill's,"450"Puppet-Show," The,156,173,231,239,354,414Purityof Punch,5,6,8,242,243Puseyism,102,103,111"Puzzle-heads,"555"Q Papers," The,285-287Queen,seeVictoria, Queen"Queer Queries,"384Rackham, Peter, and thePunchDinners,85Railway mania,116,315,317Ralston, Mr. W.,166,251,372,392,410,543"Ramsbotham, Mrs.,"236-238Reach, Angus,132,280,281,306;friendship with Shirley Brooks,357"Real Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The,"366"Records of the Great Exhibition, extracted fromPunch,"51Rede, Leman,283Reed, Alfred,532Reed, Mr. Edward J.,391Reed, Mr. E. T.,67;politics,80;the Two Pins Club,98;151;560-563"Reflections on New Year's Day,"335Reform,118,179Religionist,Punchas a,102-105"Restored skeleton of a bicyclist,"561Reunion Club (afterwards the Savage Club),56Rigby, J.,342Ritchie, Mrs. Thackeray,442Riviere, R.A., Mr. Briton,126,539,540"Robert, the City Waiter,"385,386Roberts, Mr. J. H.,372,404,566Robertson, Tom,232Robinson, H. R.,523Robley, Major-General H. G.,546,547Rodwell, G. H. B.,283Roebuck, Mr.,232Rogat, Mr.,523Rogers, Rev. W., and Lord John Russell,196Romer, Mr. Justice,38Romer, Mrs.,529note,541Rosebery, Lord,170,180,205Rothschild, Baron de, and the Jewish Disabilities Removal Bill,105;161Royal Academy and thePunchartists,126-128"Royal Patent,"Punch's,62Rusden, Mr. Athelstan,549Ruskin, Professor, onPunch'srepresentations of the poor,3;onPunchStaff as citizens,111;on "General Février,"176;onPunch'spolitics,197;on "John Bull,"206;on the "Song of the Shirt,"334;a remonstrance withPunch,408;on a drawing by Leech,426;on Mr. du Maurier's drawings of children,507;on Mr. du Maurier's satire,512,513Russell of Killowen, Lord,98Russell, Lord John, and the heading of thePunchprospectus,23;as David attacking Goliath,102;and the Jewish Disabilities Removal Bill,105;the New Reform Bill,118;the "Political Pas de Quatre,"153;"No Popery" cartoon,196;and Leech,196,348;"Story of the Mhow Court Martial,"343;and the "Modern Sisyphus,"455;"Lord Jack the Giant-killer,"470;Punch's sobriquet,473Russell, Sir W. H., and thePunchDinners,86;298Russia, exclusion ofPunchfrom,105;destruction ofPunchcartoons,194;Alexander III. and Lord Augustus Loftus,194,195;typical representations,206Russian Bear,119,120,192,208"S,"454Sala, Mr. George Augustus, speech at the "Albion" dinner,88;135;and "A Word with Punch,"227;243,277;on Horace Mayhew,328;contributions,387,388;and A. S. Henning,411;on W. McConnell,460;on C. H. Bennett,527Salisbury, Lord, and the "Pas de Deux,"179Sambourne, Mr. L.: his portraits ofPunch,9;caricature by Mr. Furniss,61;67,79;politics,80;and the "cartoon junior,"82,170;drawing of the "Mahogany Tree,"89,180;536;the Two Pins Club,98;"He won't be happy till he gets it,"160;cartoons,171and note;and difficulties in the production of cartoons,183;"The Modern Alexander's Feast,"192;and treatment of cartoons in Russia,194;an attempt at blank verse,373;455;531-537Sambourne, Miss Maud,566Sands, Mr. J.,410,542,543"Satirist,"234Saunderson, Mr.,499Savage Club,56,527Scott, Mr. Clement,232,388,389Scottish jokes,139-141,161Scottish testimonial to Thackeray,320Scudamore, F. I.,361Seaman, Mr. Owen,405Seccombe, Colonel,523Sergeant-at-Arms as a beetle,145,146Serle, T. J.,259,336,337Seymour, Robert,158,186,188,273Shakespeare Club,447Shakespeare Dinner,87Shakespeare "Tercentenary Number,"50Shepherd, Mr. J. A.,567Sherbrooke, Lord, and Mr. Lucy's joke,390Shields, Mr. Frederic, on C. H. Bennett,527;530"Ship," Greenwich, Jubilee Dinner at the,89Sibthorpe, Colonel,232Sichel, Mr. Walter,406"Side Scenes of Everyday Society,"305Signatures ofPunch'sartists (Appendix I.),573,574Silver, Mr. Henry,66;extract from diary of proceedings at aPunchDinner,68-73;79,196;contributions, etc.,347,348;on Leech,433,442;friendship with Charles Keene,479,480"Singular Letter from the Regent of Spain,"315,316Sketchley, Arthur,317,407Sketchley, Mr. R. F.,61,67,368,369Slavery,165Smalley, Mr.,180Smith, Albert, and "Visit to the Watering-Places,"49;victim of a practical joke,94;withdrawal fromPunch,94,306,315;a repartee to Mark Lemon,95;his lectures,128,304;and "A Word with Punch,"228;281;and the benefit for Jerrold's widow,298;relations with the Staff,303,304;biographical summary,303-306Smith, Horace,259,346Smith, Mr. J. Moyr,540,541Smith, Orrin,12;and the "London Charivari,"15;248Smith, Mr. W. G.,549Smith, Mr. W. H., portraits inPunch,204"Snobs of England,"74,318"Social Evil, The,"428"Social Miseries,"187,416Social reformer,Punchas a,124,126,185,397Socialists, andPunch's"summary justice,"235"Song of the Shirt,"146,176,331-334Sothern, Mr., adventure with a policeman,351;and "Lord Dundreary,"424"Spec's Remonstrance, Mr.,"316Spelling reform, and Thackeray,317Spielmann, M. H.,407Spurgeon, Mr., andPunchcartoons,199"Squeers, Mr.," Original of,451"Squib," The,274,275,412,414Staff ofPunch, relative contributions,258-260,263;their love of children,294,295;artists challenge the literary members,372;"Family Trees,"382Stafford, Mr.,570Stage, The, andPunch'ssupport,128,129"Stags: a Drama of To-day, The,"315"Standard," The,50;and "Mrs. Gamp" and "Mrs. Harris,"211;attack onPunch,212,213Stanfield, Clarkson, and thePunchClub,93;relations between Dickens and Lemon,353Stephens, Mr. Henry Pottinger,402,403Stewart, General Sir Henry,183Stone, Mr. Frank, and thePunchClub,93Storey, A.R.A., Mr. G. A.,41,126,557"Storicules,"402"Story of a Feather,"290"Story of the Mhow Court Martial,"343Stowers, Mr.,556"Stranger, A," Contributions from,501Strasynski, L.,537"Street-sweeping Machines,"155,479Sullivan, Sir Arthur,64,98Sullivan, Mr. J. F.,567Sunday opening of museums,102Sussex Hotel,PunchDinner at,64Swain, Mr. Joseph,82,247-253,498Sweaters,104Sykes, Mr. Arthur A.,122,372,404,566Table-turning,424Tanner, M.P., Dr.,554Taylor, Tom,60,61,68,69;politics,99,367;


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