| PLATES |
| Revenue Cruiser chasing Smuggling Lugger | [Colour frontispiece] |
| | FACING PAGE |
| A Representation of ye Smugglers breaking open ye King's Custom House at Poole | [86] |
| Mr. Galley and Mr. Chater put by ye Smugglers on one Horse near Rowland Castle | [88] |
| Galley and Chater falling off their Horse at Woodash | [88A] |
| Chater Chained in ye Turff House at Old Mills's | [89] |
| Chater hanging at the Well in Lady Holt Park, the Bloody Villains Standing by | [90] |
| The Bloody Smugglers flinging down Stones after they had flung his Dead Body into the Well |
| H.M. Cutter "Wickham," commanded by Captain John Fullarton, R.N. | [178] |
| H.M. Cutter "Wickham" | [179] |
| IN TEXT |
| PAGE |
| "Dow sent his Mate and ten Men on board her" | [72] |
| "Came charging down ... striking her on the Quarter" | [102] |
| "A great Crowd of infuriated People came down to the Beach" | [187] |
| "The 'Flora' with the 'Fisgard,' 'Wasso,' and 'Nymph'" | [202] |
| "The 'Caroline' continued her Course and proceededto London" | [211] |
| How the Deal Boatmen used to Smuggle Tea Ashore | [213] |
| "The 'Badger' was Hoisting up the Galley in theRigging" | [265] |
| "Fire and be Damned" | [278] |
| The Sandwich Device | [314] |
| The Sloop "Lucy" Showing Concealments | [324] |
| Cask for Smuggling Cider | [326] |
| The Smack "Tam O'Shanter" showing Method of Concealment | [329] |
| Flat-bottomed Boat found off Selsey | [332] |
| Plan of the Schooner "Good Intent" showing Method of Smuggling Casks | [334] |
| The Schooner "Spartan" | [336] |
| Deck Plan and Longitudinal Plan of the "Lord Rivers" | [337] |
| "The Cruiser's Guns had shot away the Mizzen-Mast" | [348] |
| "The 'Admiral Hood' was heaving Tubs Overboard" | [358] |
| "Getting a Firm Grip, pushed him ... into the Water" | [365] |
| "Let's ... have him over the Cliff" | [373] |
| "Under Cover of Darkness took on Board ... Forty Bales of Silk" | [377] |
| "Another Shot was Fired" | [383] |
| Methods employed by Smugglers for Anchoring Tubs thrown Overboard | [385] |
| The "Rival's" Ingenious Device | [392] |
| "Taken Completely by Surprise" | [398] |