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Part III

., a Bengal Tiger Loose, ii. 191

-- Cockburn's Theatre on Fire, ii. 192

Squall in Hyde Park, A, i. 302-4

Squire, ii. 14

Stadthouse, Amsterdam, i. 331

Stage Coach, A, i. 213; ii. 43

-- -- Setting Down at the Dolphin Inn, i. 237

-- -- Setting Out from a Posting-house, i. 222

Start, The, i. 223

State Auction, The, i. 121

-- Butchers, i. 245

-- Watchman, The, discovered by the Genius of Britain Studying Plans for the Reduction of America, i. 105

Statue to be Disposed of, The, Gloucester Place, ii. 153

Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey,' ii. 169-74

Steward, ii. 14

Stockdale, the Bookselling Blacksmith, one of the King's New Friends, i. 144

Stockjobber's Prayer, The, ii. 31

Studious Gluttons, i. 312-13

Successful Fortune-Hunter, The, or Captain Shelalee leading Miss Marrowfat to the Temple of Hymen, ii. 235

Sufferer for Decency, A, i. 257

Suffering under the Last Symptoms of a Dangerous Malady, &c., ii. 84

Suitable Restrictions, i. 245

Sulky, A, ii. 6

Summer Amusement: Bug-Hunting, ii. 208

-- -- a Game at Bowls, ii. 6-9

Summer Amusements at Margate, or a Peep at the Mermaids, ii. 254

_Supplemental Magazine_, i. 180

Surprising Irish Giant of St. James's Street, The, i. 154

Sweating for Opposition, A, by Dr. Willis, Dominisweaty & Co., i. 248

Sweet Little Girl that I Love, The, ii. 88

-- Lullaby, ii. 42

-- Pea, The, ii. 233

Sympathy, ii. 298

-- or a Family on a Journey, i. 174

Symptoms of Restiveness, ii. 79-80

-- of Sanctity, ii. 27-8

Table d'Hôte, or French Ordinary in Paris, ii. 188

Tables are Turned, The. How are the Mighty Fallen, ii. 150

Tables Turned: Miseries of Wedlock, ii. 134

Tailor's Wedding, A, ii. 276

Tailpiece to Tegg's Collection of the York and Clarke's Caricatures, ii. 156

Tally-ho-rum! ii. 11

Taste, ii. 33

Tastes Differ, i. 175

Tax-gatherer, ii. 14

Tea on Shore, i. 168, 253-5, 323

Templar at his Studies, A, ii. 222

Temptation, i. 168

Terror, ii. 2

Theatrical Candidate, A, i. 330

-- Chymist, A (Holman _versus_ Topham), i. 190

-- Leap-frog, ii. 46

Third Tour of Doctor Syntax, The, in Search of a Wife (25 illustrations), ii. 373, 375

This is the House that Jack Built: O.P. Riots, Drury Lane, ii. 165-6

Three Tours of Doctor Syntax, i. 33; ii. 176, 247-52, 266-7, 269-70, 367, 373, 375

-- Principal Requisites to form a Man of Fashion, The, ii. 286

-- Weeks after Marriage, or the Great Little Emperor playing at Bo-peep, ii. 186-7

'Throw Physic to the Dogs,' ii. 91, 193, 199

'Tiens bien ton Bonnet, et toi, defends ta Queue,' i. 331

Timber Waggon, i. 150

Times, The: Regency of the Prince, i. 110

-- -- or a View of the Old House in Little Britain, i. 114

Tit-bit for a Strong Stomach, A, ii. 135

-- for the Bugs, A, i. 320

Tithe Pig, i. 268

Too many for a Jew, i. 165

Tooth Ache, The, or Torment and Torture, ii. 375-6

Toper's Mistake, The, ii. 33

Topham endeavouring with his Squirt to Extinguish the Genius of Holman, i. 166

Touch at the Times, A, i. 231

-- for Touch, or a Female Physician in Full Practice, ii. 206

Tour to the Lakes, A, ii. 80-1

Toxophilites, i. 270

Traffic (Old Clo' men), i. 289, 323-4

Trafficorum, ii. 12

Tragedy in London, ii. 74

-- Spectators, i. 217, 219

Transparency Exhibited at Ackermann's, in the Strand, Nov. 27, 1815. Day of Celebration of General Peace in London, ii. 294-5

Transplanting of Teeth (Baron Ron), i. 211

Traveller Refreshed in a Stagnant Pool after the Fatigues of a Dusty Day's Journey, A, ii. 130

Travelling Knife-Grinder at a Cottage Door, i. 222

Trial of the Duke of York, The, ii. 178

Tricks on the Turf--Settling to Lose a Race, ii. 368

Trip to Gretna Green, A, ii. 215

Triumph of Hypocrisy, The, i. 211

-- of Sentiment, The, i. 210

Triumvirate of Gloucester Place, The, or the Clarke, the Soldier, and the Taylor, ii. 151

Tutor and his Pupil Travelling in France, ii. 217

Twelfth Night Characters (in 24 figures), ii. 214

Two Kings of Terror, The. Transparency exhibited at Ackermann's. The Allied Victory of Leipsic, ii. 255, 257

-- Patriotic Duchesses on their Canvass, The (Duchesses of Portland and Devonshire), i. 124

-- of a Trade can never Agree: Mrs. Clarke and Col. Wardle, ii. 160

Twopenny Cribbage, i. 369

Tyrant of the Continent is Fallen, The, Europe is Free, England Rejoices, ii. 281

Uncle George and Black Dick at their New Game of Naval Shuttlecock, i. 199

Undertakers Regaling, ii. 26-7

Unexpected Meeting, An, ii. 148

-- Return, An, or a Snip in Danger, ii. 297

Union, The, ii. 22

-- Headdress, The, ii. 33

Unloading a Waggon, ii. 255-6

Vauxhall Gardens, i. 156-62

Veneration, ii. 1

Véry, Madame, Restaurateur, Palais Royal, Paris, ii. 272-3

Vicar and Moses, The (song heading), i. 147

'Vicar of Wakefield' (24 plates), ii. 356-9, 375

Vicar, ii. 14

Vice-Queen's Delivery, The, at the Old Soldier's Hospital, in Dublin, i. 243

View on the Banks of the Thames, A, ii. 75-7

-- of a Cathedral Town on Market-day, i. 364

Views of the Colleges, ii. 184

-- of Cornwall, ii. 239-46

-- in Cornwall and Dorset (a series), ii. 56

-- in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Isle of Wight, &c., ii. 169, 181

View on the French Coast, i. 222

Views of London--Entrance of Tottenham Court Road Turnpike, with a view of St. James's Chapel. Ackermann's Gallery, i. 349

-- -- Entrance of Oxford Street, or Tyburn Turnpike, with a view of Park Lane, i. 349

-- -- Entrance from Mile End, or White Chapel Turnpike, i. 349

-- -- Entrance from Hackney, or Cambridge Heath Turnpike, with a distant view of St. Paul's, i. 349

Village Cavalry Practising in a Farmyard, i. 324

-- Doctor, The, i. 96

Virginia, ii. 11

Virtue in Danger, ii. 297

Visit, A, to the Aunt, i. 192, 324

-- to the Doctor, ii. 236

-- to the Uncle, i. 192, 324-5

'Vive le Roi! Vive l'Empereur!! Vive le Diable!!! French Constancy, ii. 291-2

Volcano of Opposition, The, i. 293

Volunteer Wit, or not Enough for a Prime, ii. 86

Waddling Out, i. 366

Waggon and Horses. 'The Feathers,' i. 332

Waiting for Dinner, i. 276-9

Washing Day, ii. 15

-- Trotters, ii. 1

Watercresses, i. 354

Waterfall, The, or an Error in Judgment, i. 155

Weeping, i. 13; ii. 2

Welsh Sailor's Mistake, The, or Tars in Conversation, ii. 89

'Werter, Sorrows of,' i. 191; ii. 57

Westminster Deserter, The, Drummed out of the Regiment, i. 138-9

-- Election, The, i. 128-143

-- Mendicant, The, i. 137

-- Watchman, The, i. 126

Wet under Foot, ii. 225

White Sergeant giving the Word of Command, A, ii. 74

Who Killed Cock Robin? (_Manchester Massacre_), ii. 365

Who Kills First for a Crown, i. 274-5

Who's Mistress Now? ii. 41, 206

Widow's Prayer, The, ii. 30

Wigstead, Henry. Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the year 1797, ii. 19-21

Wild Irish, or Paddy from Cork with his Coat Buttoned Behind, ii. 84, 368

Winding up the Medical Report of the Walcheren Expedition, ii. 182

Wisdom Led by Virtue and Prudence to the Temple of Fame, i. 135

Witches in a Hayloft, ii. 265

Wit's Last Stake, The, or Cobbling Voters and Abject Canvassers, i. 130-1

Woman of Fashion's Journal, A, ii. 35

Wonderful Pig, The, i. 155

Wonderfully Mended. 'Shouldn't have known you again,' ii. 90

Wonders--Wonders--Wonders! ii. 162

Word-Eater, The (Fox), i. 192, 232-3

Work for Doctors' Commons, i. 306

World in Miniature, ii. 312-16, 362

York Address to the Whale, A, Caught lately off Gravesend, ii. 157

York Dilly, The, or the triumph of innocence, ii. 155

Yorkshire Hieroglyphics!! Plate 1. The Duke's Letter to Mrs. Clarke, ii. 151-2

-- -- Plate 2. The Duke's Second Letter to Mrs. Clarke, ii. 152-3

York Magician Transforming a Footboy into a Captain, The, ii. 148

-- March, The, ii. 149-50

Yorick and Father Lorenzo, ii. 170

-- Feeling the Grisette's Pulse, ii. 10

Youth and Age?--Contrasts, i. 188

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p.393. 'Delices de la Grand Bretagne. Two plates by by Rowlandson' extra 'by' removed.

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p.438. Index. Ferdinand Farquhar's 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. Page numbers added 312, 317.

p.442. Index. Caricature Medallions for Screens, ii. Page number added 6.

p 452. Index. Cockburn's Theatre on Fire, ii. 192. Dash added as this is a subpart.

Index Plan for a Popular Monument to be Erected in Gloucester Place, ii. 156-7. Moved from "O" to "P".