George Cruikshank

Part 9

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"Cigar (The)" (2 vols. London: T. Richardson, 98 High Holborn; Sherwood, Jones & Co., Paternoster Row; W. Hunter, Edinburgh, 1825. The vols. contain 25 different cuts; the same design appears on both their title-pages. Though W. Clarke was the editor of and chief contributor to "The Cigar," a re-issue in one vol. of the greater part of its contents, containing all the cuts except those on pp. 99 and 378, vol. i., and pp. 259 and 378, vol. ii., states that "The Cigar" is "by George Cruikshank, author of 'Three Courses and a Dessert'"!), 231.

"Cinderella and the Glass Slipper, edited and illustrated with ten subjects, designed and etched on steel, by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1854), 57, $153$. _See_ Royal Academy, 1854, 1859.

Clarke, William (born 1800, died 1838), 215, 228, 231. _See_ Cigar, Three Courses.

Clarke, Mrs Mary Anne (née Thompson, born 27 June 1771), married Clarke a stonemason in 1794. In 1803 she appears to have been set up in the world of fashion by the Duke of York, whose mistress she became. In 1809 her practice of accepting bribes from those desiring military promotion scandalised the House of Commons, and compelled the Duke to resign the post of Commander-in-Chief of the British army. She died 21 June 1852. Author of "The Rival Princes" (2 vols., London: C. Chapple, 1810), 4, 26-27. _See_ Mrs, Return, _Woman_.

Clarke, Mary Cowden, 152. _See_ Kit.

"Clement Lorimer, or, the Book with the Iron Clasps. A Romance by Angus B. Reach" (London: David Bogue, 1849; first published in 6 parts), 107, $109$.

Cobbett, William (born March 1762, died 18 June 1835. Author of "History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth" [London: William Cobbett, 1830]), 8, 35, 235. See _Cobbett at_.

_Cobbett at Court, or St James's in a bustle_ (extracted from No. III. of "The Censor." Pub. by W. Deans, Catherine St., Strand, 16 Oct. 1807),32.

Collier, John Payne, 130. _See_ Punch and Judy.

_Columbus and the Egg_, 191.

Comic Almanack (19 vols., 1835-1853. The first six, 1835-1840, were published by Tilt. The next three, 1841-1843, were published by Tilt & Bogue. The remaining vols., 1844-1853, were published by David Bogue. The following is an abridged copy of the words of the first title-page: "The Comic Almanack for 1835: an Ephemeris in jest and earnest ... by Rigdum Funnidos, Gent. Adorned with a dozen of 'right merrie' cuts, pertaining to the months, sketched and etched by George Cruikshank, and divers humorous cuts by other hands. London: Imprinted for Charles Tilt, Bibliopolist, in Fleet Street. Vizetelly, Branston & Co., Printers, Fleet Street"), 32, 35, 39-40, $41$, 52, $53$, 196, 211-212, 224. _See_ Guys.

"Comic (A) Alphabet, designed, etched, and published by George Cruikshank, No. 23 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville, 1836," 180 (Socrates), $181$.

_Comic Composites for the Scrap Book_ (published by S. W. Fores, _circa_ 1821-1822. 2nd state published 1 June 1829 by W. B. Cooke), $141$, 142.

Composites. See _Comic Composites_.

_Coriolanus addressing the Plebeians_ (caricature published 27 Feb. 1820 by G. Humphrey), 4, 35.

_Coronation (The) of the Empress of the Nairs_ (in "The Scourge," 1 Sept. 1812), 24.

Cowper, William, 183, $213$. _See_ Diverting.

_Cow (The) Pox Tragedy. Scene the Last_ (caricature published 1812 in "The Scourge," Aug. 1812), 31.

Crinolines, 32.

Cruikshank, Miss Eliza (died young), 112.

Cruikshank, Mrs Eliza (née Widdison, who married George Cruikshank, 7 March 1850), 112, $113$, 248. See _Original_.

Cruikshank, George. For Bibliographies of his works, _see_ Catalogue, Reid, Three Cruikshanks, Works. For Biographies of him and kindred works, _see_ Bursill's, Jerrold (Blanchard), Layard, Memoir, Meynell, Sala, Stephens. For literary and artistic volumes by him, _see_ Artist, Bands, Betting, Cinderella, Cruikshankiana, Discovery, Drawings, Few, George Cruikshank's (4 items), Glass, Handbook, History of Jack, Hop-o'-my-thumb, Illustrations of Time, Jack, My, Phrenological, Pop-Gun, Puss, Scraps, Slice, Stop. For pictures exhibited by him, _see_ Royal Academy. For portraits of him, _see_ frontispiece, 15, 27, 35, 47, 111, 112, 131. The monument to him, which includes a bust of him, in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, was designed and executed by John Adams Acton. A. Clayton sold a bust of G. Cruikshank to the National Portrait Gallery. There is an engraved portrait of him, full of character, by D.J. Pound, from a photo by John and Charles Watkins, Parliament St. For his residences, _see_ 10.

Cruikshank, Isaac (born 1756?, died 1810 or 1811), 10, 11, 111. See _Facing_.

Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (born 1789 or 1790, died 1856), 46, 47, 60, 67, 111, 200, 213.

Cruikshank, Percy, 60, 65.

"Cruikshankiana: An Assemblage of the Most Celebrated Works of George Cruikshank" (London: Thomas McLean, 1835), 233.

Crusoe, Robinson. _See_ Life and.

Cumberland, Duke of (Ernest Augustus, fifth son of George III.), 139-140.

D'Aiguille, P., 27.

_Daniel in the Lion's Den_, 11. See _Child's Christmas_.

Daumier, Honoré (born 26 Feb. 1808, died 11 Feb. 1879. His extraordinary industry, evidenced by the fact that the catalogue of his lithographed works alone enumerates 3958 plates, reminds us of George Cruikshank), 176, 179.

Davenport, Samuel (line engraver, born 10 Dec. 1783, died 15 July 1867; he was one of the earliest to engrave on steel).

Defoe, Daniel. _See_ Life and, Journal.

Delort, C., 90.

Demonology. _See_ Twelve.

_Design for a Palace._ _See_ Palace.

Devil (The), 18-19, 116.

Dibdin, Charles. _See_ Songs.

Dickens, Charles ("Boz," born 7 Feb. 1812, died 9 June 1870), 99, 195, 224, 231-232. _See_ Oliver, Sketches, Sir Lionel.

"Dick Whittington and his Cat" (a Banbury Chap-Book designed by Cruikshank, engraved by Branstone [writes Edwin Pearson], and published by [? J. G.] Rusher about 1814. George and Robert Cruikshank designed and etched the folding coloured frontispiece to "History of Whittington and His Cat," published by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle St., 1822), 155.

"Dictionary (A) of the Slang and Cant Languages" (London: George Smeeton, 1809), 46.

_Dinner (The) of the Four-in-Hand Club at Salthill_ (caricature by George Cruikshank, published in "The Scourge," 1 June 1811, by M. Jones), 51.

Dirks, Gus, 212.

"Discovery (A) Concerning Ghosts; with a rap at the 'Spirit-Rappers,' by George Cruikshank. Illustrated with Cuts. Dedicated to the 'Ghost Club'" (London: Frederick Arnold, 1863), 59-60, 116.

_Distant (A) View of Shakespeare's Cliff, Dover_, 107.

_Disturbing the Congregation_ (oil-painting painted in 1848 for the Prince Consort), 240.

"Diverting (The) History of John Gilpin. Showing how he went farther than he intended and came safe home again," with six illustrations by George Cruikshank (London: Charles Tilt, 1828), $213$.

Don Quixote 199-200, $201$. _See_ History and Illustrations of Don.

Dots. See _Striking_.

Douglas, Capt. R. J. H., 16. See _New Union_, Works.

Doyle, Richard (born 1824, died 10 Dec. 1883), 4.

"Drawings by George Cruikshank prepared by him to illustrate an intended autobiography. Published for Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson by Chatto & Windus, 214 Piccadilly, London, January 21st, 1895," 59, 108.

"Drunkard (The), a Poem," by John O'Neill, with illustrations by George Cruikshank (London: Tilt & Bogue, 1842), 52, 55.

"Drunkard's (The) Children, a Sequel to The Bottle in eight plates, by George Cruikshank" (London: published July 1st, 1848, by David Bogue), 55, 57.

Dumas, Alexandre (_père_), 94.

Du Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson (born 6 March 1834, died 8 Oct. 1896), 43, 176, 196.

Dunstan, St., $122$, $123$. _See_ True.

Dussek, O.B. See _Fairy Songs_.

Dutton, Thomas. _See_ Monthly.

Education. _See_ Few.

Egan, Pierce (born 1772, died 1849), 46.

Ehrhart, S. D., 162. "1851: or The Adventures of Mr and Mrs Cursty Sandboys." _See_ World's.

Elizabeth, Princess (afterwards Queen of England), 85.

"Elysium (The) of Animals: A Dream. By Egerton Smith" (London: J. Nisbet, 1836. The etching by Geo. Cruikshank entitled _The Knackers_ [sic] _Yard, or the Horses_ [sic] _last home!_ here contains the notice "Licensed for Slaughtering Horses"), 220.

Etching, 236, 239.

"Every-Day (The) Book, or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days, in Past and Present Times," by William Hone (2 vols., London: Hunt & Clarke, 1826-7.) "The Table Book," by William Hone [2 vols., London: Hunt & Clarke, 1827-8.] is associated with "The Every-Day Book" in a collective title-page [1831], 85.

_Facing the Enemy_ (caricature published at Ackermann's Gallery, 1797-8. Mr A. M. Broadley has an impression of this caricature on which George Cruikshank has written "etched by Ik. Cruikshank not any by me G. Ck."), 12.

Fairies. _See_ "George Cruikshank's Fairy Library."

_Fairy (The)_ Ring, 160, 240.

"Fairy Songs and Ballads for the Young. Written, composed and dedicated to Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, by O. B. Dussek. In Two Books" (London: D'Almaine & Co.), 155.

Falstaff, 48, 135. _See_ Life of Sir.

Farrow, G. E., 216.

_Fashion_, 7, 31-2, $33$, $37$. See _Monstrosities of 1816_, _Monstrosities of 1826_, _Mushroom_.

_Fat (The) in the Fire_, cut at end of "'Non mi Ricordo!' &c. &c. &c." (London: William Hone, 1820), 4.

"Few (A) Remarks on the System of General Education as prepared by the National Education League, by George Cruikshank, with a second edition of A Slice of Bread and Butter, upon the same subject, with cuts" (London: William Tweedie, 1870), 59.

Fielding, Henry, 183, 188. _See_ Adventures of Joseph, Illustrations of Smollett, Tom.

"Fireside Plate (The)," an etching for "Oliver Twist," 9.

_First (The) Appearance of William Shakespeare, on the stage of "The Globe," surrounded by part of his Dramatic Company, the other members coming over the hills._ (Designed by George Cruikshank, Jan. 1863. The drawing in the South Kensington Museum was done by our artist in 1864-5, and is "from the original water color drawing by George Cruikshank, in the possession of T. Morson, Esq., Junr." A replica of the design for Mr Morson was "printed in permanent pigments" by the Autotype Fine Art Co., Ltd., and published by them at 36 Rathbone Place, London. No. 10,081 of the George Cruikshank coll. at the South Kensington Museum is a smaller version of the same design with a different colour scheme signed "George Cruikshank, 1876"), 187. _See_ Royal Academy, 1867.

_Fitting out Moses for the Fair._ _See_ Royal Academy, 1830.

Fitzherbert, Mrs, 17, 22.

Flight, Edward G. _See_ True.

Flying Machines, 40.

Fores, S. W., publisher. 50 Piccadilly, boasted "an Exhibition of the compleatest Collection of Caricatures in Europe," 243.

Four-in hand Club. See _Dinner_.

Frankum, Richard, 148. _See_ Bee.

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, second son of George III. (born 16 Aug. 1762, died 5 Jan. 1827), 23, 26. _See_ Clarke, Mrs Mary Anne; Osnaburg; _Return to Office_.

Frederick the Great, 74.

_French Musicians, or Les Savoyards_ (an etching. London: G. Humphrey, 16 June 1819), 100.

French Republic. See _Leader_.

Funnidos, Rigdum. _See_ Comic Almanack.

"Gentleman (The) in Black," by John Yonge Akerman (London: William Kidd, 1831), 60, 125.

"Gentlemen's (The) Pocket Magazine and Album of Literature and Fine Arts" (London: Joseph Robins, 1827-1829), 96.

George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV. (born 12 Aug. 1762, died 26 June 1830), 4, 8, 19, 22-26, 35, 133. See _Boney's Meditations_, _Coriolanus_, _Coronation_, _Fat_, _John Bull Advising_, _Kick_, _Meditations_, _Princely Agility_, _R[egen]t_, _Results_, Wright (Thomas).

"George Cruikshank's Fairy Library" (4 numbers, London: David Bogue, 1853, 1854, 1864), 57 and $153$ (Cinderella), 59, 74 (Hop o' my Thumb), 155-156, $157$, 159 (Jack and the Beanstalk).

"George Cruikshank's Magazine" (Edited by Frank E Smedley. London: D. Bogue, 1854, Jan. and Feb.), 39 (Passing Events), 44, 59, $217$, 224.

"George Cruikshank's Omnibus. Illustrated with one hundred engravings on steel and wood. Edited by Laman Blanchard, Esq." (London: Tilt & Bogue, Fleet Street, 1842. First issued in 9 monthly parts, the first for May 1841 the last for Jan. 1842). Frontispiece, 20, 35, 43, 216.

"George Cruikshank's Table Book" (Edited by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett. London: published at the Punch Office, 92 Fleet St., 1845. First issued in 12 monthly numbers from Jan. to Dec., 1845), 35, 40, 43, 147, $177$, 180 and $185$ (_The_ Lion of the Party), 223, 224.

"German Popular Stories, translated from the Kinder und Haus Märchen, collected by M. M. Grimm from Oral Tradition" (London: C. Baldwyn, 1823, but issued 1822; vol. ii., London: James Robins & Co.; Dublin: Joseph Robins, Jun., & Co., 1826. The etchings were so skilfully imitated in Cruikshank's lifetime that he at first sight imagined the copies in question to be impressions from the lost plates etched by him), 144, $145$, 147, 152.

German Romance. _See_ Specimens.

Ghosts, 31, 59-60, 136, 139-140. _See_ Discovery.

Gibson, Charles Dana, 176.

Gil Blas, 199. _See_ Adventures of Gil.

Gillray, James (born 1757, died 1 June 1815), 7, 8, 11, 16-18, 21, 31, 166, $225$. _See_ Grego.

Glascock, Capt. (R.N.), 139. _See_ Land Sharks.

"Glass (The) and the New Crystal Palace. By George Cruikshank, with cuts" (London: J. Cassell), 58-59, $62$, $63$.

Goldsmith, Oliver, 183, 191. _See_ Illustrations of Smollett, Royal Academy 1830, Vicar.

Goles (=Golls, goll means hand), 23.

_Good (The) Effects of Carbonic Acid Gas_ (caricature published by S. W. Fores, 10 Dec. 1807), 31.

"Good (The) Genius that turned everything into gold, or, The Queen Bee and the Magic Dress, A Christmas Fairy Tale, by the Brothers Mayhew, with illustrations by George Cruikshank" (called on the paper cover, "Books for the Rail, the Road, and the Fireside. II. The Magic of Industry." London: David Bogue, 1847), 148, $149$, 150.

Gorey, 95.

Gould, Sir Francis Carruthers, 4.

"Greatest (The) Plague of Life: or The Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Servant. By One who has been 'almost worried to death.' Edited by the Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1847. First issued in 6 parts), 176, 219, $221$.

"Greenwich Hospital, a series of Naval Sketches, Descriptive of the Life of a Man-of-War's Man. By an Old Sailor," by M. H. Barker (London: James Robins & Co.; Dublin: Joseph Robins, Junr., & Co., 1826; first issued in four parts, Demy 4to), 95.

Grego, Joseph (author of "The Works of James Gillray, The Caricaturist, edited by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., F.S.A." [London: Chatto & Windus, 1873], also of "Rowlandson the Caricaturist" [2 vols., Chatto & Windus, 1880], Mr Grego died Jan. 24, 1908), 166. _See_ Oliver.

Grimaldi, Joseph (born 18 Dec. 1779, died 31 May 1837). _See_ Memoirs of Joseph.

Grimm, Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl (brothers), 43, 144, 159. _See_ German.

Guy, 39 and 85 (Guys in Council, in "The Comic Almanack," 1838), 85 (Guy for "The Every-Day Book").

"Guy Fawkes; or, The Gun-powder Treason. An Historical Romance by William Harrison Ainsworth," (3 vols., London: Richard Bentley, 1841. It came out in "Bentley's Miscellany," vols. vii., viii., ix., x., 1840-1841), 85-86, 140.

"Guy Mannering," by Sir Walter Scott, $197$.

Hall, Samuel Carter. _See_ Old Story.

Hamilton, Walter, 112, 231. _See_ Memoir of.

Hancock Charles, 243. _See_ Handbook.

"Handbook (A) for Posterity: or Recollections of Twiddle Twaddle by George Cruikshank about himself and other people. A series of sixty-two etchings on glass with descriptive notes" (London: W. T. Spencer, 1896. The notes are by Charles Hancock), 243 (quoted).

Harley, Robert (Earl of Oxford, born 1661, died 21 May 1724), $91$.

Hastings, 107.

_Headache (The)_ (caricature published by G. Humphrey, 12 Feb. 1819), 166.

Henry VIII., 24, 90, $137$.

Hepenstall, Lieut., 94-95.

Hermit. _See_ Peeps.

Herne, 90, 135, 136, $137$.

Hertford, Marchioness of 4, 24. See _Coronation_.

"Historical (An) Account of the Campaign in the Netherlands in 1815," by William Mudford (London: Henry Colburn, 1847. The late Edwin Truman, M.R.C.S., as famous for his Cruikshank collection as for his success in purifying gutta-percha, states on the mount of the original etched plate of "The Battle of Waterloo," for this book, that he considers it the most valuable plate in his collection), 71.

"History (The) and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote: from the Spanish of Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra. By T. Smollett M.D. To which is prefixed a memoir of the author by Thomas Roscoe. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. In three volumes" (London: Effingham Wilson; Dublin: W. F. Wakeman; Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes, 1833; being vols. xiii., xiv., xv. of "The Novelist's Library, edited by Thomas Roscoe, with illustrations by George Cruikshank"), 199, $201$. _See_ Illustrations.

"History (A) of Egyptian Mummies, and an Account of The Worship and Embalming of the Sacred Animals by the Egyptians; with Remarks on the Funeral Ceremonies of Different Nations, and Observations on the Mummies of the Canary Islands, of the ancient Peruvians, Burman Priests, &c. By Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S." (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1834), 244.

"History (The) of Jack and the Beanstalk, edited and illustrated with six etchings, by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1854), 156, 159.

"History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with memoirs of the Union, and Emmett's Insurrection in 1803. By W. H. Maxwell, Esq." (London: Baily, Brothers, Cornhill, 1845; first published in 15 parts), 93.

Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Wilhelm, author of "Meister Floh" (Master Flea), which George Cruikshank illustrated in "Specimens of German Romance" (vol. ii., 1826), 151.

Hogarth, William (born 1697, died 26 Oct. 1764), 8, 77, 78, 243. _See_ Trusler.

Hone, William (born 1779, died 6 Nov. 1842), 28, 35. _See_ Every-Day, Non, Queen's.

Hood, Thomas (born 1798, died 3 May 1845), 165.

"Hop-o'-my-Thumb and The Seven-League Boots. Edited and illustrated with six etchings by George Cruikshank" (London: David Bogue, 1853), (No. I of "George Cruikshank's Fairy Library"), 74, 156.

Hoskyns, C. W, 208. _See_ Talpa.

"House and Home," Part VIII, New Series, Oct. 1882 (No. for Sept. 29, 1882. London E. C.)., 69.

Humour, 165.

"Humourist (The), A Collection of Entertaining Tales, Anecdotes, Epigrams, Bon Mots [_sic_], &c. &c." (4 vols, London: J. Robins & Co, 1819-1820. First issued in numbers), 35, 72-73, 179, $205$, 209, 211, 213.

Humphrey, H., publisher, 20.

Hunt, Robert. _See_ Popular.

Hyde Park, 3, 171.

"Illustrations of Don Quixote, in a series of fifteen plates, designed and etched by George Cruikshank" (London: Charles Tilt, 1834), 199-200, $201$.

"Illustrations of Popular Works. By George Cruikshank" (Part I., without successor. London pub. for the Artist by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830. George Cruikshank dedicates this work to H.R.H. Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex), 116, 191-192, $193$. _See_ Beauties.

"Illustrations of Smollett, Fielding, and Goldsmith, in a series of forty-one plates, designed and engraved by George Cruikshank. Accompanied by descriptive extracts" (London: Charles Tilt, 1832), 188, $189$.

"Illustrations of Time. By George Cruikshank" (London: published May 1st, 1827, by the Artist, 22 Myddelton Terrace, Pentonville), 184, $225$.

_Imperial (The) Family Going to the Devil_ (caricature published 1 March 1814, by T. Hughes, Ludgate Hill), 19.

"Impostor (The) Unmasked; or, the New Man of the People, with anecdotes, never before published [_sic_], illustrative of the character of the renowned and immaculate Bardolpho Inscribed without permission, _to that superlatively honest and disinterested Man_, R. B. S-r-d-n, Esq." (London: Tipper & Richards, 1806. Bardolph was a nickname of R. B. Sheridan), 15.

Inglis, Henry David (died 20 March 1835), 200. _See_ Rambles.

"Ingoldsby (The) Legends or Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire" (London: Richard Bentley, 1840, 1842, 1847. The author was Rev. Richard Harris Barham), $117$, 119, 175 (Lady Jane).

_Interior View of Hayloft, etc., in Cato Street, occupied by the Conspiratars_ (etching published by G. Humphrey, 9 March 1820).

_"Interior View of the House of God"_ (caricature published in "The Scourge," 1 Nov. 1811), 27.

Ireland, 93-95.

Irish Rebellion. _See_ History of the.

Irving, Washington. _See_ Beauties.

"Italian Tales. Tales of Humour, Gallantry, and Romance, selected and translated from the Italian, with sixteen illustrative drawings by George Cruikshank" (London: Charles Baldwyn, Newgate St., 1824. The words "Italian Tales" are not printed on the title-page of the second edition. The suppressed plate is _The Dead Rider_, not to be confounded with the etching of the same title, representing two friars, each on horseback), 166.

Jack and the Beanstalk. _See_ History of Jack.

"Jack Sheppard. A Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth, Esq." (3 vols., London: Richard Bentley, 1839), 77-78, $79$, $80$, 104.

Jenner, Edward (M.D., born 1749, died 1823), 31.

Jerrold, Blanchard, author of "The Life of George Cruikshank in two epochs" (new ed., London: Chatto & Windus, 1898), 46, 231.

Jerrold, Douglas William (born 3 Jan. 1803, died 8 June 1857), 165. _See_ Cakes.

Jersey, Frances, Countess of, 4.

Johannot, Tony (born 9 Nov. 1803, died 4 Aug. 1852), 89.

_John Bull Advising with his Superiors_ (print pub. by S. W. Fores, 3 April 1808), 23.

_John Bull's Three Stages, or from Good to Bad, and from Bad to Worse_ (caricature published in "The Scourge" for March 2, 1815), 27.

_Johnny Bull and his Forged Notes!! or Rags and Ruin in the Paper Currency!!!_ (caricature published Jan. 1819 by J. Sidebotham, 287 Strand), 28, $29$.

"Journal (A) of The Plague Year; or Memorials of the Great Pestilence in London, in 1665. By Daniel De Foe" (London: John Murray, 1833), 96, $97$, 104.

_Juliet and the Nurse_ (In Reid 2732, George Cruikshank coll., British Museum, are included a plain and a coloured lithograph signed "G. Ck. fect. 1815." In MS. below each design are the words "Juliet and the Nurse. Pubd. by G. Cruikshank, 117 Dorset St., City, 1815." The nurse is enormous and seated; Juliet stands behind her at left. Reid 2733, a coloured unsigned, undated lithograph without publisher's name, has a printed footline--"Juliet and the Nurse." Juliet stands at the right of the nurse and there is a curtain at left. The figures are the same as in Reid 2732, and Reid says that the design [Reid 2733] is copied from a Spanish sketch or etching), 184.

_Juvenile Monstrosities_ (caricature published by G. Humphrey, 24 Jan. 1826. Reprinted in "Cruikshankiana"), 32, $33$.

Karslake, Frank, 107.

Kean, Edmund, 184.

Keene, Charles Samuel (born 10 Aug. 1823, died 4 Jan. 1891), 43.

_Kick (A) from Yarmouth to Wales; or The New Rowly Powly_ (print pub. by J. Johnston, 1812. A publication exists entitled "R-y-l Stripes, or, a Kick from Yar-h to Wa-s" [London E. Wilson, 1812]), 24.

Kidd, William, 60.

"Kit Bam's Adventures, or, the Yarns of an Old Mariner. By Mary Cowden Clarke" (London Grant & Griffith, 1849), 152.

_Knacker's (The) Yard_, 220. _See_ Elysium, Voice.

Konigsmark, 74.

_Ladies Buy your Leaf!!_ (caricature by G. Cruikshank, pub. July 1822 by Fairburn, Broadway: Irish Chairman), 171.

Lambert, Daniel, 73.

Lambeth, 86.

"Lambkin, Mr." _See_ Bachelor's.

Landells, C. (wood-engraver The only Landells famous as a wood-engraver in Cruikshank's working-life is Ebenezer Landells, born 13 April 1808, died 1 Oct. 1860 Therefore, though "C. Landells" is on the title-page of "The Gentleman in Black" [1831], I suggest that the cuts facing pp. 53, 95, of which the latter is clearly signed "Landells" _tout court_, are by Ebenezer Landells), 126.