LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

From Drawings by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton.

Frontispiece.
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[Frontispiece]
PAGE
Title-Page.
Designed by Herbert Railton
[iii]
Motto.
Designed by Herbert Railton
[iv]
Old London Bridge.
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[1]
“My Father’s Shop was on the East Side”
Drawn by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton
[6]
“One and the same Cradle.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[10]
“In the Arbour at the Top of Our House.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[20]
“The Back-Room in which he slept was a Lean-to stuck against the Main Wall.”
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[22]
“This Comicality drew Crowds of People.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[31]
“Gossiping with Hugh Braidfoot.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[42]
“The Gay Party set out.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[63]
“Looked out on the Bridge.”
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[66]
“I found her on her Knees.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[82]
“And so the Good Man went.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[105]
“We let our windows.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[116]
“And now a shocking Sight was to be seen at the Bridge Gate.”
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[122]
“Houses were shut up.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton
[136]
“Keeping the Gates with much Jealousy.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[140]
“I made for Cheapside.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton
[158]
“A Party of disorderly Young Men.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[166]
“There he lay.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[179]
“We had Words about it.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[212]
“I saw some Women passing through the Trees.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[222]
“The Old Garden with the Iron Gate.”
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[231]
“An old Red-Brick House.”
Drawn by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton
[248]
“A Bowling-Green of wonderful fine Turf.”
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[260]
In the Squire’s Garden.
Drawn by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton
[264]
Cherry’s wedding leaving the Church.
Drawn by John Jellicoe
[279]
“St. Paul’s was now in a Blaze.”
Drawn by Herbert Railton
[294]