George Cruikshank

Part 10

Chapter 103,543 wordsPublic domain

Landells, Ebenezer. _See_ Landells, C.

Landscape-Historical Illustrations of Scotland, and the Waverley Novels from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, Professor, R.A., Balmer, Bentley, Chisholm, Hart, A.R.A., Harding, McClise, A.R.A., Melville, etc. etc. Comic Illustrations by G. Cruikshank. "Descriptions by the Rev. G. N. Wright, M. A., &c." (2 vols, Fisher, Son, & Co., London, Paris, and America, 1836-8. Cruikshank's etchings appear in the same publisher's edition in 48 vols. of "Waverley Novels" [1836-8] and they are dated 1836, 1837, 1838), $169$, 175, 192, $197$, $237$.

Landseer, Charles, 240.

"Land Sharks and Sea Gulls" By Captain Glascock, R.N. (3 vols, London: Richard Bentley, 1838), 139, 191.

Lang, Andrew, 231.

Latham, O'Neill, 162.

Layard, George Somes, author of "George Cruikshank's Portraits of Himself" (London: W. T. Spencer, 1897), 15, 35, 120, 247.

_Leader (The) of the Parisian Blood Red Republic of 1870, or The Infernal Fiend_ (caricature designed, etched and published by George Cruikshank, June 1871), 3.

"Legend (A) of the Rhine," 196.

Leloir, Maurice, 94.

Le Sage, Alain René, 183. _See_ Adventures of Gil.

Lever, Charles James (born 1806, died 1872), 196.

"Life (The) and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. With introductory verses by Bernard Barton, and illustrated with numerous engravings from drawings by George Cruikshank, expressly designed for this edition" (2 vols, London John Major, 1831), $241$.

"Life in London, or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis By Pierce Egan, author of 'Walks through Bath,' 'Sporting Anecdotes,' 'Pictures of the Fancy,' 'Boxiana,' &c. Dedicated to his most gracious majesty King George the Fourth Embellished with thirty six scenes from real life, designed and etched by I. R. and G. Cruikshank, and enriched also with numerous original designs on Wood, by the same Artists" (London: Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, 1821 First issued in 12 monthly parts, the first on 2 Oct 1820 the last in July 1821), 46-47 $49$, 67.

"Life in Paris, comprising the Rambles Sprees and Amours of Dick Wildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, and his Bang-up Companion, Squire Jenkins and Captain O'Shuffleton, with the whimsical Adventures of the Halibut Family, including Sketches of a Variety of other Eccentric Characters in the French Metropolis By David Carey Embellished with Twenty one Coloured Plates, representing Scenes from Real Life designed and engraved by George Cruikshank Enriched also with Twenty two Engravings on wood drawn by the same Artist, and executed by Mr White" (London: John Fairburn, 1822. It was issued in parts), 46-47.

"Life (The) of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself. A new Edition revised and greatly enlarged With eight illustrations, by George Cruickshank [_sic_] William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and Thomas Cadell, London, 1839" (The author is David Macbeth Moir), 175.

"Life (The) of Napoleon, a Hudibrastic Poem in fifteen cantos by Doctor Syntax, embellished with thirty engravings by G. Cruikshank" (London: T. Tegg, III. Cheapside, Wm. Allason, 31 New Bond Street, and J. Dick, Edinburgh, 1815 Until H. R. Tedder wrote in "Dictionary of National Biography" that "The Life of Napoleon" had been "wrongfully ascribed," the author was generally supposed to be William Combe, who wrote "The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque," etc.), 21 (_The Red Man_), 71-72.

"Life (The) of Sir John Falstaff. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. With a biography of the knight from authentic sources by Robert B. Brough" (London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858. First issued in 10 monthly parts, 1857-8), 184.

Lilla (A long eared spaniel In the South Kensington Museum is a pretty pencil sketch, 9784 F, entitled _George, Cruikshank's Godson, George Cruikshank Pulford, and his dear little pet dog Lilla_, and another pencil sketch, 9611 B, entitled _My little pet dog Lilla_), 223.

Lines. See _Striking_.

Linse, Jan, 171.

Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 159-160.

London 36, 46, 47, 96-107. _See_ Life in London.

London Hermit. _See_ Peeps.

Lottery Print, 15. See _Children's Lottery_.

Louis XVIII. (born 1755, died 1824), 7. See _Old Bumble-head_.

Lowell, James Russell, 234.

"Loving (The) Ballad of Lord Bateman, with XI Plates by George Cruikshank" (London: Charles Tilt, Constantinople, Mustapha Syried, 1839. G. Cruikshank's drawing [for his contemplated autobiography] entitled "The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman," appears in "Drawings by George Cruikshank" [1895. _See_ Drawings]), $229$, 231-232.

"Loyalist's (The) Magazine." _See_ Caroline.

Mackay, Dr Charles, 55.

Maclise, Daniel (died April 1870), 239.

Magdalen See _Woman_, 27.

_Making Decent!!_ (Caricature published by G. Humphrey, 8 Aug. 1822. Invented by Capt. Marryat whose signature is an anchor. G. Cruikshank, fect.), 171.

Mansie Wauch. _See_ Life of Mansie.

Marchmont, Frederick. _See_ Cigar, Three Cruikshanks.

Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of (born 1650, died 1722), 90.

Marryat, Capt. Frederick (born 10 July 1792, died 2 Aug. 1848), 95, 166, 171. See _Making_, Progress.

Mary I., Queen of England, $83$.

Mathew, Father Theobald (born 1790, died 1857), 48.

Maxwell, William Hamilton, 93, 219. _See_ History of the.

Mayhew, The Brothers, $149$, 151. _See_ Good Genius, Greatest.

Mayhew, Henry. _See_ World's.

_Mayor (The) of Hole-cum-Corner_ (frontispiece to vol. 1. of Douglas Jerrold's "Cakes and Ale" [1842]), 204.

_Meditations Amongst the Tombs_ (print pub. 1 May 1813, by J. Johnston), 24.

"Melange (The), a variety of Original Pieces in Prose and Verse; comprising the Elysium of Animals. Illustrated by engravings." (By Egerton Smith. Liverpool: Egerton Smith & Co., 1834), 220.

Melville, H., 120.

"Memoir (A) of George Cruikshank, Artist and Humourist. With numerous illustrations and a £1 Bank Note. By Walter Hamilton, F.R.G.S." (London: Elliot Stock, 1878. Students should get the 2nd edition, also dated 1878, which contains additional matter), 112, 231.

"Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by 'Boz.' With illustrations by George Cruikshank In two volumes" (London. Richard Bentley, 1838), 195.

"Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron. By George Clinton, Esq." (London: James Robins & Co., 1825. Two editions are of this date; one has 43 plates, the other 40), 134, 195.

"Merry (The) Wives of Windsor" 191.

"Meteor (The), or Monthly Censor" (vol 1 and 2 Nos of vol ii, London: printed by W. Lewis, and sold by T. Hughes 1814), 35, 129.

Meynell, Mrs Alice (author under her maiden name of "A Bundle of Rue: Being Memorials of artists recently deceased I. George Cruikshank" This chapter appeared in "The Magazine of Art," March 1880), 35.

Michelangelo, 120.

"Midsummer Night's Dream." _See_ Royal Academy, 1853.

Miller, Henry, 160.

Milton, John, 119.

"Minor Morals for Young People. Illustrated in Tales and Travels. By John Bowring. With engravings by George Cruikshank and William Heath" (London: Whittaker & Co., 1834. The same publishers in 1835 issued Part II of this work illustrated by George Cruikshank alone, who also is the sole illustrator of Part III issued in Edinburgh by William Tait, in London by Simpkin, Marshall & Co., and in Dublin by John Cumming, 1839), 133.

Miser's (The) Daughter. A Tale by William Harrison Ainsworth (3 vols., London: Cunningham & Mortimer, 1842), 86, $87$, 88.

Moir, David Macbeth (born 1798, died 1851). _See_ Life of Mansie.

Monstrosities. See _Juvenile, Mushroom_.

_Monstrosities of 1816, scene, Hyde Park_ (caricature by G. Cruikshank pub. by H. Humphrey, 12 March 1816), 7.

Monstrosities of 1822 (caricature by G. Cruikshank, pub. by G. Humphrey Pub. 19 Oct. 1822), 7.

"Monthly (The) Theatrical Reporter, or Literary Mirror," by Thomas Dutton, A. M. (London: J. Roach. 1814-15), 184.

Moore, Dr A., 71. _See_ Annals.

Moore, Julian, 89. _See_ Three Cruikshanks.

Moore, Thomas, 19.

"More Mornings at Bow Street. A new Collection of Humourous and Entertaining Reports, by John Wight of the _Morning Herald_, with twenty five illustrations by George Cruikshank" (London: James Robins & Co., 1827), 47.

Mornings at Bow Street: a Selection of the most humourous and entertaining reports which have appeared in the _Morning Herald_, by Mr Wight (Bow Street: Reporter to the _Morning Herald_) with twenty-one illustrative drawings by George Cruikshank (London: Charles Baldwyn 1824), 47. _See_ Thompson, John.

"Mother Hubbard and her Dog," a Banbury Chap-Book designed by George Cruikshank (early work) and engraved by Branston, 155.

_Mother's (A) Love._ _See_ Three.

Mottram, Charles, engraver (born 9 April 1807, died 30 Aug. 1876). See _Worship of Bacchus or._

_Mrs Clark's Petticoat_ (caricature published by S. W. Fores, 23 Feb. 1809), 26.

Mudford, William, 71. _See_ Historical.

Mummies. _See_ History of Egyptian.

Munchausen. _See_ Travels and.

_Mushroom Monstrosities_ (caricature published by G. Humphrey, 24 Jan. 1826. Reprinted in "Cruikshankiana)," 7.

"My Sketch Book," by George Cruikshank (9 numbers published by George Cruikshank, 23 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1834, 1835, 1836), 60, 108, 211, 219-220.

Nagler, Dr., 65.

Nairs. See _Coronation_.

Napier, Gen. Sir Charles James, G.C.B. (born 10 Aug. 1782, died 29 Aug. 1853), 103.

Napier Gen. Sir William Francis Patrick (born 17 Dec. 1785, died 10 Feb. 1860). _See_ Pop-Gun.

Napoleon Buonaparte (born 15 Aug. 1769, died 5 May 1821), 3, 17-21, 71-72, 133, 159. See _Blucher_, _Boney_, _Boney's_, _Boney Tir'd_, _Imperial_, _Life of Napoleon_, _Napoleon's_, _Old Bumble-head_, _Peddigree_, _Phenix_.

_Napoleon's Trip from Elba to Paris, and from Paris to St Helena_ (caricature by G. Cruikshank appearing in "The Scourge" for Sept. 1815).

Netherlands. _See_ Historical.

Nevison, 77.

"New (The) Bath Guide; or Memoirs of the B-n-r-d Family, in a series of Poetical Epistles: by Christopher Anstey, Esq.... A new edition: with a biographical and topographical preface, and anecdotal annotations, by John Britton, F.S.A., and member of several other societies. Embellished with engravings" (London: Hurst, Chance & Co., 1830), 175.

Newcastle, Duke of, 91.

Newton, Sir Isaac, 74.

_New (The) Union Club. Being a representation of what took place at a celebrated dinner given by a celebrated Society--vide Mr M-r-t's Pamphlet, More Thoughts, etc. etc_ ([J]--G Cruikshank sculpt. Pub. 19 July 1819, by G. Humphrey. In Capt. R. J. H. Douglas's opinion this is "the chef d'oeuvre of George Cruikshank's Caricatures." It did not impress me particularly. It humourously satirises William Wilberforce's Anti-Slavery Movement).

Nield, W. A., 213.

"'Non Mi Ricordo!' &c. &c. &c." (London: William Hone [the author], 1820). _See_ Fat in the Fire, also 25.

Nottage, George S. (the letter referred to is in the George Cruikshank coll., South Kensington Museum, and is dated July 25, 1874, from the London Stereoscopic Co.), 212.

O'Hara, Kane. _See_ Tom.

_Oil (The) painting of "The Worship of Bacchus," 13 feet 4 by 7 feet 8, being conveyed to the National Gallery Department of the British Museum_, April 8, 1869, 66.

_Old Bumble-head the 18th trying on the Napoleon Boots, or Preparing for the Spanish Campaign_ (caricature by G. Cruikshank, pub. by Jno. Fairburn, 17 Feb. 1823), 7.

Oldcastle, Sir John, 184.

Old Sailor. _See_ Barker, M. H.

"Old (The) Sailor's Jolly Boat. Laden with Tales, Yarns, Scraps, Fragments, &c. &c. To Please all hands; Pulled by Wit, Fun, Humor, and Pathos, and steered by M. H. Barker" (London: W. Strange; Nottingham: Allen; Leicester: Allen, 1884, first appeared in 12 parts commencing 1 May 1843), 95, 175.

"Old (An) Story, by S. C. Hall, F.S.A., &c." (London: Virtue, Spalding, & Co., 1875. To this vol. George Cruikshank contributed his "last temperance piece"--_The Last Half Hour_, engraved by Dalziel Brothers), 69.

"Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens" (3 vols., London: Richard Bentley, 1838. The first issue of the first edition contains the etching entitled "Rose Maylie and Oliver" known to collectors as "the Fireside plate," which Dickens disliked so much that in Oct. 1838 he wrote to Cruikshank asking him if he would object to design the plate afresh the result being the etching of Rose and Oliver contemplating the memorial tablet to Agnes. Nevertheless Cruikshank made a water colour drawing of "the Fireside plate," which was published in "Cruikshank's water colours with introduction by Joseph Grego," published by A. & C. Black early in 1904--the date on title page being 1903), 9 ("fireside plate") 60, 99 (Mr Bumble), 103-104.

O'Meara, Dr., 27.

O'Neill, John, 52. _See_ Drunkard.

_On Guard._ _See_ Royal Academy, 1858.

O. P. (Old Prices) riots, 11,

_Original Sketch by George Cruikshank. Her Majesty and the Prince Consort at the Ball at Guildhall, July 1851. Mr and Mrs George Cruikshank passing before them and the Prince kindly saying to her Majesty "that is George Cruikshank," at which her most gracious Majesty smiled and bowed_ (No. 9454 in the George Cruikshank collection at the South Kensington Museum. The etching of this subject [_See_ No. 9454-1] was never completed, but promised well), 247.

Osnaburg or Osnabrück, Hanover. On 27 Feb. 1764, Prince Frederick, afterwards Duke of York and Albany, was elected to the bishopric of Osnaburg which he retained till 1803, when the bishopric was secularised and incorporated with Hanover.

P***y, J., 171 See _Brazen_.

Palace (G. Cruikshank's _Design for a palace_ is No. 9396 A (a sheet of paper covered on both sides with pencil sketches of various subjects) in the George Cruikshank collection in the South Kensington Museum), 247.

"Paradise Lost," 119.

Paris. _See_ Life in Paris.

_Passing Events_ (etching in George Cruikshank's Magazine, Feb. 1854), 39, 224.

Patricius, 15.

Peacock, Thomas Love, 224.

Pearce, John, 69.

Pearson, Edwin, author of "Banbury Chap-Books and Nursery Toy Book Literature (of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries) with impressions from several hundred wood-cut blocks, by T. and J. Bewick, Blake, Cruikshank, Craig, Lee, Austin, and others" (London: Arthur Reader, 1890), 155. _See_ Dick Whittington.

_Peddigree_ [sic] _(The) of Corporal Violet_ (caricature published by H. Humphrey, 9 June 1815), 159.

"Peeps at Life, and Studies in my Cell, by the London Hermit" (London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1875), 136, $249$.

"Pentamerone (The), or the Story of Stories, Fun for the Little Ones, by Giambattista Basile. Translated from the Neapolitan by John Edward Taylor. With illustrations by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1848), 151-152, 212.

"Peter Schlemihl: from the German of Lamotte Fouqué [should be Adelbert von Chamisso]. With plates by George Cruikshank" (London: Geo. B. Whittaker, 1823), 125, 126, $127$.

Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph _See_ Augustus, History of Egyptians.

_Phenix_ [sic] _(The) of Elba Resuscitated by Treason_ (caricature published in "The Scourge" for May 1815), 24.

"Phrenological Illustrations, or an Artist's View of the Craniological System of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim," by George Cruikshank. (London: published by George Cruikshank, Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1826), 72, $173$, 179-180.

Piccini, 130.

"Pic Nic (The) Papers." _See_ Sir Lionel.

Pied Piper, 159.

"Pilgrim's (The) Progress, by John Bunyan. Most carefully collated with the edition containing the author's last additions and corrections. With explanatory notes by William Mason. And a life of the author, by Josiah Conder, Esq." (Fisher, Son, & Co, London and Paris, 1838), 120.

"Pilgrim's (The) Progress, by John Bunyan, illustrated with 25 drawings on wood by George Cruikshank, from the collection of Edwin Truman, with biographical introduction and indexes" (London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and New York: Henry Frowde, 1903), 120, 125.

Pinwell, George John (water-colour painter, born 26 Dec. 1842, died 8 Sept 1875), 156.

"Pirate (The)," by Sir Walter Scott, $237$.

"Pocket (The) Magazine. Robins's Series" (4 vols., London: James Robins & Co., 1827, 1828), 147.

"Points of Humour; illustrated by the Designs of George Cruikshank" (London: C. Baldwyn, 1823, 1824), 73-74, 136, $167$, 172.

Pop-Gun (A) fired off by George Cruikshank in defence of the British volunteers of 1803, against the uncivil attack upon that body by General W. Napier, to which are added some observations upon our National Defences, Self-Defence, &c. &c. &c. Illustrated with Cuts (London: W. Kent & Co., late D. Bogue. The British Museum copy is stamped "10 Fe[bruary] [18]60"), $44$, 59, 60.

"Popular Romances of the West of England or, The Drolls Traditions and Superstitions of Old Cornwall Collected and edited by Robert Hunt F. R. S." (2 vols., London: J. Camden Hotten, 1865), 244.

Portland, Duke of (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck-Scott) 129

_Portraits_ (sketch made in 1874), 212.

Pound, D. J., engraver, _See_ Cruikshank George.

Poussin, Nicholas (born June 1594, died 19 Nov. 1665), 69.

Poynter, Sir Edward, 69.

_Preparing John Bull for General Congress_ (caricature, dated as published Aug. 1, 1813, which appeared in vol. vi. of "The Scourge," 1813), 7, 43.

Prince Consort. _See_ Albert.

_Princely Agility or the Sprained Ancle_ (print pub. Jan. 1812, by J. Joh[n]ston), 98 Cheapside, 24.

"Progress (The) of a Midshipman" (8 designs invented by Capt. Marryat, etched by George Cruikshank, published by G. Humphrey, London 1820), 95.

Puck, 184.

Pughe, J. S., 212.

Pulford, George Cruikshank. _See_ Lilla.

"Punch and Judy, with illustrations designed and engraved by George Cruikshank. Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England" (London: S. Prowett, 1828. The text is by John Payne Collier), 130, $131$.

"Punch, or the London Charivari," 234.

Pure, Simon, 65.

_Pursuit (The) of Letters_ (etching "Designed, Etched and Published by Geo. Cruikshank, May 20th, 1828," in "Scraps and Sketches"), 212.

"Puss in Boots" ("George Cruikshank's Fairy Library," No. 4, London: Routledge Warne & Routledge Broadway, Ludgate Hill, and F. Arnold, 86 Fleet Street, 1864), 140, $157$.

"Queen's (The) Matrimonial Ladder," by the author of "The Political House that Jack Built" (London: William Hone [the author], 1820), 25, 26. _See_ White.

Rabelais, 166.

"Railway Readings." _See_ Cigar.

"Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Quixote. By the late H. D. Inglis, author of Spain' 'New Gil Blas, or Pedro of Penaflor': 'The Tyrol': 'Channel Islands,' &c. &c. With illustrations by George Cruikshank" (London: Whittaker & Co., 1837), 200.

Ranelagh, 86, 89.

Raspe, R. E., creator of "Baron Munchausen," 183, 184. _See_ Travels.

Reach, Angus B. _See_ Clement.

Read. _See_ Brooks.

"Redgauntlet," by Sir Walter Scott, 192.

_Red (The) Man_ (engraving by George Cruikshank in "The Life of Napoleon" by Dr Syntax), 21, 72.

_R[egen]t (The) Kicking up a Row, or Warwick House in an Uproar!!!_ (caricature by G. Cruikshank published 20 July 1814, by T. Tegg. In this caricature the Prince Regent declares he has burst his stays), 23.

Reid, George William, compiler of the bibliography entitled "A Descriptive Catalogue of the works of George Cruikshank" (3 vols., London: Bell & Daldy, 1871. Mr A. M. Broadley possesses "the latest corrected and annotated copy" of Reid's George Cruikshank catalogue, "annotated and corrected by him, in a very voluminous manner, with a view to a second edition"), 12, 16, 120, 134.

"Rejected Addresses: or, The New Theatrum Poetarum," by James Smith and Horace Smith. 18th ed. (London: John Murray, 1833), 195.

Rembrandt van Ryn (born 15 July 1606, died 1669), 147.

Renard, Simon, 82, $83$.

_Results of the Northern Excursion_ (print showing George IV. relieving an irritated cuticle, pub. by J. Fairburn, 8 Sept. 1822), 25.

_Return (The) to Office_ (caricature by G. Cruikshank published in "The Scourge" for 1 July 1811), 26.

Richard III, 184.

Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward, 59, 108. _See_ Drawings.

Roach, J., 184.

Robinson Crusoe. _See_ Life and.

Rome, King of, 72.

"Romeo and Juliet," 184. See _Juliet_.

"Rookwood, a romance by Wm. Harrison Ainsworth" (London: John Macrone, 1836), $75$, 77.

Roscoe, Thomas. _See_ Adventures of Gil, Adventures of Joseph, History and.

"Rose (The) and the Lily: how they became the emblems of England and France. A Fairy Tale By Mrs Octavian Blewitt. With a frontispiece by George Cruikshank" (London: Chatto & Windus, 1877. The etched frontispiece bears the inscription "Designed and Etched by George Cruikshank, Age 83, 1875"), 1, 134-135.

"Rose (The) and the Ring," by W. M. Thackeray, 196.

Rowlandson, Thomas (born 1756, died 1827), 7, 11, 16, 19, 51, 96-97, 191. _See_ Grego, Joseph.

Royal (The) Academy of Arts (George Cruikshank exhibited in the Exhibitions of this Academy pictures entitled as follows, the dates being those of the exhibitions. _Fitting out Moses for the fair_, 1830. This picture illustrates "The Vicar of Wakefield." _Tam o' Shanter_, 1852. This picture illustrates the lines--

"And scarcely had he Maggie rallied, When out the hellish legion sallied"--Burns.

_A Scene from the Midsummer Night's Dream--Titania, Bottom, Mustard Seed, Peas Blossom, Moth, and Cobweb_, 1853 This picture illustrates the line "Nod to him elves, and do him courtesies." _Cinderella_, 1854. _On Guard_, 1858. _Cinderella_, 1859. _The Sober Man's Sunday and the Drunkard's Sunday_, 1859. _The first appearance of William Shakespeare on the stage of the Globe, with part of his dramatic company, in 1564_, 1867), 240.

Royal (The) Aquarium, London, 69, 107, 160.

"_Royal (The) Rushlight_" (print published by G. Humphrey 3 March 1821), 25.

"R-y-l Stripes." _See_ Kick.

Rubens, Peter Paul (born 28 June 1577, died 30 May 1640), 69.

Rusher, printer of Banbury, Oxfordshire, 155.

Ruskin, John (No. 9955 G in the George Cruikshank collection in the South Kensington Museum is a pen-sketch entitled _Mr Ruskin's Head_. The head has no beard), 147, 155-156, 159, 244, 247.

Russell, George (A. E.), 161.

Sailors, 95-96.

"Sailor's (The) Progress," series of etched illustrations in 6 compartments, signed "I.[=J] S. and G. CK. delt., G. CK. sculpt.," published 10 Jan. 1818 by G. Humphrey, 95.

"S[ain]t James's or the Court of Queen Anne. An Historical Romance by William Harrison Ainsworth" (3 vols., London: John Mortimer, 1844), 90, $91$.

Sala, George Augustus (author of "George Cruikshank: A Life Memory," in The Gentleman's Magazine, May 1878), 15, 77.

Satan, 28, 119, 133, 134, 244.

"Satirist (The), or Monthly Meteor" (14 vols., London: Samuel Tipper, 1808-1814. George Cruikshank's signature appears to plates in New Series, vol. iii., 1813, vol. iv., 1814. He also contributed plates to "The Tripod, or New Satirist," for 1814, July 1 and Aug. 1, the only numbers published), 35.

Savoyards. See _French_.

_Scale (The) of Justice Reversed_ (caricature published 19 March 1815, by S. W. Fores), $5$.

_Scene (A) from the Midsummer Night's Dream._ _See_ Royal Academy, 1853.

Schopenhauer, Arthur, 207.

_Scotch Washing_ (Cruikshank del., published by T. Tegg, 16 Aug. 1810), 175.

Scott, Sir Walter, 81, 139, 147. _See_ Landscape-Historical, Twelve.

"Scourge (The), or Monthly Expositor of Imposture and Folly" (11 vols.,) London, 1811-1816; continued in 1816 as "The Scourge and Satirist," of which only 6 numbers appeared; 7 and 43 (_Preparing John Bull for General Congress_), 19 (_Napoleon's Trip from Elba_), 20 (_Quadrupeds_), 24 (_The Coronation of the Empress of the Nairs_ and _The Phenix of Elba_), 26 (_The Return to Office_), 27 (_Interior View of the House of God_ and _John Bull's Three Stages_), 31 (_The Cow Pox Tragedy_), 51 (_The Dinner of the Four-in-hand Club_), 139-140 (_A Financial Survey of Cumberland_).