[180] See Mr. Alfred G. Buss, in “Notes and Queries,” April 24th, 1875.

[181] A very clever and promising artist, who died early, of consumption.

[182] As the Tomahawk appeared in 1867, it does not come within the scope of the present work.

[183] A work produced by David Bogue, in 1849, and illustrated by the celebrated French caricaturist, which professes to give sketches of “London Life and Character.” Allowing for the unfaithfulness of the portraits, which are wholly Parisian, these designs possess unquestionable merit. The literary contributors were Albert Smith, Shirley Brooks, Angus B. Reach, Oxenford, J. Hannay, Sterling Coyne, and others.

[184] Afterwards married Kate Terry.

[185] “Thackeray,” by Anthony Trollope, in “English Men of Letters,” p. 7.


CHAPTER XVIII.

CONTEMPORARIES OF JOHN LEECH: RICHARD DOYLE AND JOHN TENNIEL.