his lectures,129;as an amateur actor,134;and old jokes,163;suggestions for cartoons,171,339;and Bulwer Lytton,220;benefit for Jerrold's widow,298;work and characteristics,338-341Telephone, the, Forecast of,124,125Temperance movement,102,245Temple, Sir R.,232,552Tenniel, Sir John: his portraits ofPunch,8,9;cartoon in "Tercentenary Number,"50;Great Exhibition Number,51;at the Dinner,79,80;politics,80,463;the cartoons,52,79,81-83,163,170,172,176;dinner on his receiving a knighthood,89;the Two Pins Club,98;influence on the moderation ofPunch,101;as an amateur actor,134;Goschen cartoon,160;andPunch'stypes of character,208;early contributions,355;372;"heard movement,"423;461-474;on Mr. Sambourne's work,534Tennyson, Lord,220;reply to Bulwer Lytton's attack,345,346;and Woolner's bust,346;obituary notice,377;parody of his "Throstle,"402"Tercentenary Number,"50Terry, G. W.,499Thackeray, W. M.: on humour and laughter,1;on the purity ofPunch,5,6;his portraitof Punch,8;and the "London Charivari,"12,15;"Punch'sHolidays,"50;and Frenchmen,51;"Mahogany Tree" quoted,53;statuette by Boehm,60;autotype,61;Bedford Hotel,64,65;PunchDinner,68,76;"Snob Papers,"74,318;relations with Jerrold,74,289,311;singing of the "Mahogany Tree" after his death,86;"Atonement Dinner,"87,88;the Jews,103;andPunch'sattitude towards Napoleon III.,109;his lectures,129;suggestions for cartoons,170,171;"Jenkins Papers,"210,316,319;attack on Bunn,226;attacked in the "Puppet-Show,"239;and Mr. Swain,253;working atPunchoffice,258;relations with Albert Smith,303;retirement fromPunch,323,324;his work, characteristics, etc.,308-326;congratulates Mr. Burnand,369;on Leech,421,437Theatricals,Punch's,132-137,346Thomas, Mr. Brandon,394,395Thomas, George H.,477Thomas, Mr. W. F.,570Thompson, Mr.,558Thompson, Alfred,372,500Thompson, Dr., Master of Trinity, and the first number ofPunch,29Thompson, Mr. John Gordon,516,517"Tickletoby's Lectures on English History, Miss,"309,310"Times," The, and the attack of the "Standard" onPunch,210,212,213;leaders by Gilbert à Beckett,277Title ofPunch,24"Toby's Diary,"390,391"Tomahawk," The, Matt Morgan's designs in,41Tomlins, F. G.,26"Too Late!"183"Town, The,"378Traill, Mr. H. D.,406"Train," The,313Transfer ofPunchto Bradbury and Evans,34,36"Travelling Companions,"399"Travelling Notes, by our Fat Contributor,"316"Travels in London,"320Trollope, Anthony, on Thackeray's art,314Tsar's decoy train, The,145Tuer, Mr. Andrew,147,483Tully, Henry,52;and thePunchClub,93and noteTurner, Mr. Leopold Godfrey,407Turner's pictures,221Two Pins Club,98Types of character,Punch's,206-208"Under the Rose,"399,400"Untiled,"378"Up before the Beak,"517Valentines,Punch's,49,282,446,448,451"Verdant Green,"129,492,493"Very Much Abroad,"482Victoria, Queen, and the Tsar,105,106;visit to Ireland,106;and an amateur theatrical performance at Devonshire House,135,346;portraits inPunch,214,215;Punch'sreverence for,214-217;and the imperial crown,243"Victorian Era," The,52Viles, Mr. Arthur E.,407"Visit to the Watering-places,"49Vizetelly, Henry,35,136;and Disraeli at the Printers' Pension Society Dinner,197-199;on Henry Mayhew,268,269;on Jerrold and Thackeray,289;on Albert Smith,303;and Rumsey Forster's revenge on Thackeray,319,320;on Kenny Meadows,447"Vocalists, Advice to,"161"Voces Populi,"398,400,565Volunteer Corps,108,423"W. G.,"541"W. R.,"499"W. V.,"540Wales, Prince of, and Hugh Middleton Board School,125,126;his illness,183,214;Punch'srepresentations of,214;wedding,351Walford, Mr.,85Walker, A.R.A., Fred,126,523,524Walker, Mr. Henry,148Wallace, R. B.,251,457,547Walters, Mr. T.,537"Ward, Artemus,"seeBrowne, Charles F.Weir, Mr. Harrison,498Wellington, Duke of,153,157,164,184,202,215Wheeler, Mr. E. J.,252,548,549"Whistling Oyster," The,56;and thePunchClub,96;452William II., Emperor, and "The Modern Alexander's Feast,"192;"Wilful Wilhelm,"193;Army Bills,193;and Prince Bismarck,193Williams, Rev. J. de Kewer, and the Jubilee ofPunch,6,8Wills, W. H.,19,26;and Jullien,218;259,260;282,283Wilson, Mr. Dower,549Wilson, Mr. J. C.,405Wilson, Mr. T. Harrington,119,251,498Wiseman, Cardinal,103,470Women, Lack of humour in,392,393;as drawn by Mr. du Maurier,506,509,510Woods, F.,547Woods, T. W.,528"Word with Bunn, A,"232"Word withPunch, A,"131,227-232Yates, Edmund, and thePunchprospectus,19;and omnibus jokes,144,173;and the "Comic News,"265,281;the "Train,"313;mistaken belief that he wrote forPunch,390note"Ye Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe,"455"Yellowplush, Mr.,"317"Young England Party,"108,198"Young Reciter, Mr. Punch's,"398Zangwill, Mr.,24