GENERAL INDEX
- Academy, Royal, its origin and foundation members, [12].
- Ackworth School, [185].
- Adelphi Terrace, No. 5, [80], [239-240].
- “Ad Libitum” Society, [213].
- Admirals’ portraits at Greenwich, [282].
- Aeronaut, an early English, [129].
- Amphitheatre, Broughton’s, [33].
- Anodyne necklaces, [8].
- Auctioneers, famous London, [108-110].
- Balloon ascent from Vauxhall, [260].
- Baltimore House, [75].
- Bankside, a house on, [78].
- Banqueting House, restoration of Rubens’s ceiling, [319-320].
- Barber-Surgeons’ Hall, [301].
- Battersea market gardeners, [293].
- Beaufort Buildings, festive nights in, [120].
- Bedroom, Dr. John Gardner’s last best, [89].
- Beech-tree at Windsor demolished, [131].
- Beech-tree, drawn by J. T. Smith, [129].
- Beefsteaks, Sublime Society of, [213-214].
- Beggars, famous London, [87], [88], [89], [223].
- Belgrave House, [259].
- Bells, Thames-side church, [298-299].
- Bermondsey Spa, [150-152].
- Bird-fanciers, their London quarters, [69].
- Bistre from a burnt tree, [131].
- Black Boy Alley, [180].
- Bloomsbury Square, Lady Ellenborough in, [100].
- Blotting, the art of, [132].
- Blue Boy, Gainsborough’s, [317].
- Bolsover Street, painters in, [75].
- Bookseller, a Strand, [109].
- Bow, cane-heads made at, [134].
- Brentford, election at, [15].
- Bridewell, picture by Holbein in, [302].
- Brown tree, Sir George Beaumont’s craze for a, [131].
- Buckingham Street, Etty’s rooms in, [305].
- —— Stanfield, R.A., in, [306].
- “Budget,” John Bannister’s, [206-207].
- Bun House at Chelsea, [147].
- Busby wig, [251].
- Cake, the Baddeley, [64].
- Capper’s Farm, Great Russell Street, [30].
- Caterpillars, plague of, [272].
- Centenarians, [25].
- “Chapeau de Paille” of Rubens, [243-245].
- Chapter Coffee House, [184].
- Charles II. eats a pickled egg, [70].
- Cheesecakes, etc., at Marylebone Gardens, [57].
- Chelsea Hospital, [295].
- Chelsea porcelain, [284].
- Cherokee Kings at Marylebone, [57].
- “Chloe,” Prior’s, [60].
- Chunee, the elephant, [107].
- Circus, Astley’s, [270-271].
- “Cit’s Country Box,” [17].
- City of London v. Copper Holmes, [269].
- Clapham, old, [275].
- Coals, price of, [300].
- “Cocker, according to,” [113].
- Cock-fighting yesterday and to-day, [70].
- Cockney Ladle, [48], [49].
- Cockpits in London, [69-70].
- Coffee used to stain prints, [256].
- Collectors described, [110-122].
- Colvill Court, [32].
- Combing of wigs, [255].
- Conjurer, Breslaw the, [68].
- Connoisseurs at the “Feathers,” etc., [104-106].
- Cooper’s Hill, [99].
- Covent Garden, its hackney chairs, [3].
- —— artists residing there, [5].
- —— painting of, by Inigo Jones, [209].
- Crab-tree Fields, [33].
- Cradles, [9].
- Cricket in White Conduit Fields, [192-193].
- Cross Readings, Caleb Whitefoord’s, [113].
- “Cumberland Cock” hat, [236].
- Cup carved from Shakespeare’s mulberry, [250].
- Cuyp, adventure of a, [114].
- Dards’ Exhibition, [232].
- Denmark Street, St. Giles’s, [27].
- Devonshire Mews, [43].
- Dew, Londoners bathing their faces in, [38].
- Dickens anticipated, [84].
- Dog, Alcibiades’, [233].
- Dog, a London beggar’s, [88], [89].
- Dog-doctor, famous London, [90].
- Doggett’s Coat and Badge, [225-227].
- Dogs, teeth of dead, [91].
- Door-knockers in Fetter Lane, [124-125].
- Draughts player, a famous, [31].
- Drownings in Portman Square, [49].
- Drury Lane Theatre, mismanagement of, [36].
- Dublin, Mrs. Pope and her husband at, [164-166].
- Du Val’s Lane, [193].
- Dyot Street, [87].
- Edmonton, exclusiveness of, [134].
- —— rambles near, [134].
- —— George Morland at, [157].
- Elephant at Exeter Change, [107].
- Elms near Fitzroy Square, [47].
- Elocution, Dr. Trusler’s short cut to, [55].
- Engraving, Smith’s views on, [307].
- Epitaph on Sturges, a draughts-player, [31].
- Epitaph, a remarkable Shoreditch, [89].
- Epping butter, [56], [181].
- Etchings by Baillie, [115].
- Eternity, Fuseli’s image of, [205].
- Execution of Governor Wall, [179-180].
- Exeter Change elephant, [106-108].
- Eye, power of the human, [146-147].
- Fall of lace, worn by ladies, [75].
- Fans, carried out of doors, [75].
- Fantoccino, [67].
- Farthing Pie House, [24], [47].
- Feathers Tavern in Leicester Fields, [104].
- Feathers Tavern at Waterloo Bridge, [53].
- Fetter Lane, Dolphin door knocker in, [125].
- Field of the Forty Footsteps, [36], [37].
- Finch’s Grotto, [7].
- Fitzroy Square, [47].
- Forgery by W. Wynn Ryland, [198].
- “French Gardens,” [50].
- Funeral, Garrick’s extravagant, [81].
- —— Henderson’s skit on, [81].
- Funny, a Thames pleasure boat, [293].
- Garlands, carried by milkmaids, [20].
- Garrat elections, [127].
- Garrick’s villa at Hampton, [283-290].
- George IV., his rocker cradle, [9].
- Gerrard Street, Edmund Burke in, [128].
- Go-carts, [8].
- Goloshes, [75], [79].
- Goodge Street, [32].
- Goose, at Greenwich, [6].
- Gooseberry Fair, [35].
- Grangerised “Pennant,” [86].
- Great Queen Street, No. [55-56], [117].
- Green Man Tavern, [47].
- Greenwich Hospital, pictures at, [290-291].
- Gresse’s Gardens, [32].
- Grosvenor Square, Dr. Johnson shakes a thief in, [78].
- Grotto Garden, [82].
- Guilford Street, gap in, [76].
- Halfpenny Hatch, [270].
- Hanway Street, [31].
- Harley Fields, [24].
- Hartshorn Lane, [299].
- Hat called “Egham, Staines, and Windsor,” [236].
- —— “Cumberland Cock,” [236].
- Hermes Hill, [241].
- Highgate, view of, from Bloomsbury, [76].
- High Street, a typical, [39].
- Honey Lane Market, [188].
- Hooligan, an eighteenth-century, [29].
- Horse, Stubbs, R.A., carries a dead, [95].
- Horses at Garrick’s funeral, [81].
- Hot Cross Buns, [148-149].
- Hungerford Stairs, [297].
- Ireland, the Union with, [169].
- Islington, rural delights of, [17].
- —— seen from Bloomsbury, [76].
- Jack-in-the-green, [20].
- “Jenny’s Whim,” [259].
- Jew’s Harp House, [22-23].
- “Jolly Undertakers, The,” [213].
- Kendall’s Farm at Regent’s Park, [24].
- Kentish Town, dairy near, [26].
- —— Charles Mathews at, [85].
- Kitten in a parachute, [259-260].
- Ladies’ Pocket Book, [79].
- Langham Hotel, [49].
- “Last Supper,” Benjamin West’s, [91].
- Leverian Museum, [191].
- Leyton, Rockhoult House at, [52].
- “Little Sea,” the, [32].
- London, its rural openness in 1777, [75].
- Londoners’ superstitions, [37], [38].
- Long’s Bowling Green, [51].
- Lottery to dispose of Leverian Museum, [191].
- Marionettes, [68].
- Marylebone, Academy at, [41-46].
- Marylebone Basin, Quaker youth drowned in, [50].
- Marylebone Gardens, [51-68].
- Marylebone Park, [41].
- Marylebone, Old, [39-50].
- Masks over doors, [28].
- May Day, customs on, [19].
- Mayors of Garrat, [127].
- Medals commemorating murder of Sir E. B. Godfrey, [299].
- Middlesex Hospital, [32].
- Millbank, old, [258-259].
- “Milkmaid, A Merry,” [21].
- “Moses, The Finding of,” fashionable version, [85].
- Mother Red-cap Tavern, [25], [26].
- Nelson, his remains brought to Whitehall, [182].
- Newgate, Smith’s visit to, [178-183].
- —— auction at, [183-184].
- Newman Street, view from, [46].
- New Wells, the, [52].
- Norris monument in Westminster Abbey, [274].
- Norton Street, [75].
- Nuremberg, Dürer festival at, [261-265].
- Onions, peeled by Queen Charlotte, [236].
- Otter’s Pool, [157].
- Oxford Street, old tablet, [31].
- Paddington, a villa at, [312-313].
- Pain’s Hill at Cobham, [289].
- “Papyrius Cursor,” [113].
- Parachute descent, a famous, [259-260].
- Pariton, a musical instrument, [53].
- Parliament Stairs, [173].
- Pax by Tomaso Finiguerra, [309-312].
- Percy Chapel, Charlotte Street, [96].
- Phlebotomist, a busy, [137].
- Pickled Egg Walk, [70].
- Pie Corner, [181].
- Pimlico, formation of, [260].
- Pipes, New River water, [36].
- Poets’ Corner, [240-242].
- Ponds in old Marylebone, [49].
- Porridge Island, [322].
- Portland Place, [48], [49].
- Portland Vase, the, [130].
- Portman Square, chairmen drowned at, [49].
- Portraits, collected by Charles Mathews, [85].
- Portraiture made easy, [119].
- Post Angel, a curious journal, [314].
- Printsellers, portrayed by Rowlandson, [122].
- Prize fight, a famous, [33].
- Puddings, worn by children, [11].
- —— praised by Nollekens, [12].
- Pump in Ironmonger Lane, [235].
- Queen Anne Street, [48].
- “Queen’s Head and Artichoke,” [22].
- Rathbone Place, gatherings at, [96].
- Rats’ Castle, [87].
- Rattlesnakes at Islington, [52].
- Regent’s Park, farms near, [24].
- Rembrandt’s Three Trees “improved,” [115].
- “Resurrection Gate,” [27].
- Rockhoult House, [52].
- Rose Tavern at Marylebone, [51], [58].
- Royal Academy, [12], [13], [68].
- —— two women admitted, [198].
- Runnymede, [99], [101].
- St. Bartholomew’s Fair, Belzoni at, [186-187].
- St. Clare, Convent of, [162].
- St. George’s Chapel, George III. in, [102].
- St. George’s Fields, riot in, [13].
- St. Giles in the Fields, [28], [29], [197].
- St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, watermen’s burial ground at, [269].
- St. Paul’s, protection of, from lightning, [173].
- St. Sepulchre’s Church, old custom at, [38], [39].
- St. Stephen’s Chapel, discoveries in, [171-173].
- Salt-box, what was it? [48].
- Scrub, Mrs. Abington as, [318].
- Sculptors enumerated by Smith, [308].
- Sermon by Rowland Hill, [159-160].
- Sermon-monger, Dr. Trusler as a, [55].
- Serva Padrona, La, [61].
- Sessions House, Clerkenwell, [47].
- Shakespeare Gallery, Boydell’s, [235].
- Shakespeare, Dr. Kenrick’s lectures on, [63].
- —— Miss Benger’s lines on, [249].
- —— his mulberry tree, [250].
- Showman, Flockton the, [186].
- Simon, a London beggar, [87].
- Slack, his fight with Broughton, [33], [34].
- Society of Arts, wall paintings at, [171].
- Soho, watch-house in, [126].
- Soho Square, Sir Joseph Banks in, [229].
- Songs and glees, [155].
- Spinning-wheel Alley, [9].
- Statues, notable London, [308].
- Strand Lane Stairs, scene at, [272-273].
- Stratford Jubilee, [250].
- Surrey Chapel, [158].
- Swan signs on the Thames, [297].
- Swan-upping, [208].
- Tea-leaves, fortune-telling by, [77].
- Tea-pot, Dr. Johnson’s, [194].
- Teething of children, [8].
- Temple Bar, elephant passes through, [107].
- Tessellated floors, [149].
- Thames, Sandby’s views of, [304].
- Thrale’s Brewery, [78].
- Toplady, buried, [33].
- Topographical collections, [99].
- Tottenham Court Road district, [26 et seq.]
- Trusler (Miss), her fruit-tarts and cheesecakes, [56].
- Ugolino, Sir Joshua Reynolds’s, [281].
- Vauxhall Gardens, pictures at, [20].
- Venus waited on by footmen, [233].
- Viol-di-gamba, Gainsborough and the, [61].
- Virginia Water, formation of, [102-104].
- Walnut Tree Field, [33].
- Waterman, The, [227-228].
- Waterman’s Hall, portrait in, [226].
- Watermen, Thames, [268-270].
- Watermen’s Burial Ground, [269].
- Westminster Abbey, prize-fighter’s monument in, [34].
- —— admission to, [241].
- Whips carried by ladies, [79].
- Whitefield’s Tabernacle, [32], [33].
- Whitehall Chapel, repairs of, [273].
- Wigs in England, [251-257].
- Willan’s Farm at Regent’s Park, [23].
- Wimbledon, Horne Tooke at, [209-211].
- Windmill Street, [32].
- Women as Royal Academicians, [198].
INDEX OF PERSONS
- Abington (Mrs.), [214-212], [308].
- Adams (George), [151].
- Adams ( John), [139].
- Amherst (Lady), [240].
- Angelo (Michael), [27-28].
- Armstrong (Dr. George), [21].
- Armstrong (Dr. John), [15].
- Arnald, A.R.A., [175], [277].
- Arne (Dr.), [181].
- Arnold (Dr. S.), [62].
- Arnold (S. J.), [213].
- Astley, [270-271].
- Atkinson, [312].
- Bacon, R.A., [13], [33], [308].
- Baddeley, [64].
- Baillie (Captain), [114].
- Baily, R.A., [309].
- Baker, R.A., [12].
- Baker, [115].
- Banks (Sir Joseph), [229].
- Banks (Mrs.), [229-231].
- Bannister (Charles), [61].
- Bannister (John), [206-207], [320].
- Barbauld (Mrs.), [79].
- Baretti, [47].
- Barrett, R.A., [12].
- Barrington (Hon. Daines), [89].
- Barrow, [42].
- Barry, R.A., [13], [170], [171].
- Bartolozzi, R.A., [12], [82].
- Basire, [111].
- Bates (Dr.), [202].
- Battishill, [154], [155].
- Bean (Rev.), [27].
- Beaumont (Sir G.), [94], [131].
- Beauvais, [119].
- Bell (Dr.), [38].
- Beltz, [237].
- Belzoni, [187-190].
- Benger, [249-250].
- Bentley, [174].
- Beresford, [78].
- Bingham, [26].
- Blake (William), [97], [199].
- Blaquière, [220].
- Blewitt, [153].
- Bonnington, [273].
- Boswell, [147].
- Boydell, [235].
- Brand, [172].
- Breslaw, [68].
- Bretherton, [16], [17].
- Broughton, [33], [34], [226].
- Brown (“Capability”), [288].
- Buchan (Dr.), [184-185].
- Bull, [99].
- Bunbury, [17].
- Burchell, [8].
- Burges (Dr.), [235].
- Burgoyne (General), [96], [216].
- Burke (Edmund), [128], [144].
- Burlington (Lord), [287].
- Burney (Miss), [22].
- Burton, [22].
- Busby (Dr.), [251].
- Bush, [196].
- Buttall, [318].
- Byron (Lord), [18], [108].
- Caillot, [63], [68].
- Calonne, [276].
- Camelford (Lord), [201].
- Campe, [262].
- Canning (Elizabeth), [135].
- Capper, [30].
- Caracci, [195].
- Carey, [65].
- Carlile, [50].
- Carlini, [13].
- Carr, [283].
- Carr, [240].
- Carter (Elizabeth), [3], [79], [231].
- Carter (John), [173].
- Cartwright (Major), [247-248].
- Catley, [6], [58].
- Catton, R.A., [12].
- Caulfield, [154].
- Chamberlaine, [303].
- Chamberlen, [8].
- Chamberlin, R.A., [12].
- Chambers, R.A., [12], [75].
- Chambers (Sir Robert), [318].
- Chantrey, R.A., [283], [308].
- Charlemont (Earl of), [168-170].
- Charles II., [70].
- Cheesman, [169].
- Chetwood, [3].
- Cholmondeley (Mrs.), [146].
- Christie, [250-251].
- Chun, [25].
- Churchill, [316-317].
- Cibber, [255].
- Cipriani, R.A., [12], [129], [319].
- Clarence (Duke of), [222].
- Clark, [101].
- Clarke (Dr. Adam), [44].
- Cocker, [113].
- Coffey, [2].
- Cole, [111].
- Collins, [258].
- Constable, R.A., [47], [160-162].
- Cooke, [271].
- Coram, [12].
- Cornelius, [262].
- Cosway, R.A., [13], [217].
- Cosway (Maria), [180].
- Cotes, R.A., [12], [164].
- Cowper (Charles), [224].
- Cowper (William), [18], [55].
- Coxe (“Social Day”), [182].
- Cozens, [132].
- Cranch, [162].
- Cremorne (Lord), [253].
- Crowle, [43], [86], [304].
- Cumberland (Duke of), [34].
- Curtis, [271].
- Dahl, [292].
- Dalton, [303].
- Dance (James), [1].
- Dance, R.A. (George), [1], [204].
- Dance, R.A. (Nathaniel), [12], [237].
- Daniell, R.A., [204].
- Darby, [83].
- Dards, [232].
- David, [180].
- Davies (Tom), [110], [285].
- Dawson (Nancy), [10].
- Dekker, [259].
- De la Place, [41], [42].
- Delaval, [173-175].
- Delpini, [123].
- De Wint, [97].
- Dibdin, [70], [104], [292].
- Dinsdale, [126].
- Doggett, [225-227].
- Dollond, [152].
- Dorset (Duke of), [192].
- Douglas, [100].
- Drury (Dr.), [101].
- Ducarel, [24].
- Ducrow, [271].
- Dunstan, [127-128].
- Dunton, [314].
- Duvall, [253].
- Dürer, Albrecht, [261-265].
- Du Val, [193].
- Dyer, [42].
- Dyot, [87].
- Easton, [25].
- Edmunds, [106].
- Edridge, A.R.A., [106].
- Edwards, A.R.A., [115].
- Edy, [87].
- Elizabeth (Queen), [22].
- Ellenborough (Lord), [100].
- Esdaile, [273-274], [277].
- Etty, R.A., [305].
- Everdingen, [259].
- Faber, [5].
- Falkner, [53].
- Farnborough (Lord), [304].
- Fielding (Sir John), [56].
- Finch’s Grotto, [7].
- Finiguerra, [309].
- Fischer, [35].
- Fitzroy, [33].
- Flaxman, R.A., [96], [98], [128], [172], [308].
- Fleetwood, [36].
- Flockton, [68], [186].
- Foote, [1], [108], [135].
- Forde (Dr.), [177].
- Fountayne, [40], [42], [43].
- Fountayne (Mrs.), [44], [45], [59].
- Fourment, [11].
- Francklin, [242-243].
- Frost, [161].
- Fuseli, R.A., [14], [204-205].
- Gainsborough, R.A., [12], [160], [258], [317].
- Gardner, [89].
- Garnerin, [259-260].
- Garrard, R.A., [289].
- Garrick—
- Seen by Smith, [87].
- Farewell of the stage, [70-74], [228].
- Death and burial, [80-81].
- His eyes, [146].
- And Mrs. Pope, [163].
- And Mrs. Abington, [215-216].
- Presented with a cup, [250-251].
- His wigs, [257].
- His villa, [284-290].
- Garrick (Mrs.), [236-243], [285-288].
- Gay, [6].
- George III., [5], [101-102], [130], [247], [253].
- George IV., [9], [35], [245], [282].
- Giardini, [61].
- Gilliland, [225].
- Godfrey (Sir E. Berry), [254], [299].
- Goldsmith (Dr.), [17], [57], [257].
- Goodge, [32].
- Gossett (Dr.), [112].
- Gough, [109-110], [140].
- Goyen, [259].
- Granby (Marquis of), [295].
- Green, [166].
- Gresse, [32].
- Greville, [129].
- Griffith, [80].
- Grose (Captain), [105].
- Gubbins, [162].
- Gwynn, R.A., [12].
- Hamilton (Sir W.), [127].
- Hamilton (Lady), [129], [182].
- Hand, [147].
- Handel, [43].
- Hargrave, [42].
- Harley, [86], [320-321].
- Harrington (Lady), [44].
- Harris, [213].
- Hart (Emma), [129].
- Hartry, [137].
- Hawkins (Sir John), [194].
- Hayman, [13], [20], [317].
- Hearne, [105].
- Heath, [270], [298].
- Heberfield, [258].
- Henderson (John), [81], [121].
- Henderson (William), [85].
- Henry VIII., [301].
- Hewson, [296].
- Heywood, [122].
- Hill (Rowland), [101].
- Hill (Rev. Rowland), [158-159].
- Hillier, [194], [256].
- Hinchliffe (Dr.), [82].
- Hoare, R.A., [13].
- Hoare (Sir R. C.), [93].
- Hogarth—
- In Covent Garden, [5].
- And Vauxhall Gardens, [20].
- March to Finchley, [30], [33].
- His engraver, Sullivan, [34].
- Rake’s Progress, [40].
- The “Five Orders of Perriwigs,” [104].
- Vogue of his prints, [121].
- Caricature of Churchill, [317].
- Hogarth (Mrs.), [56].
- Holbein, [301-302].
- Holmes (“Copper”), [150], [268-269].
- Hone, R.A., [12], [97], [134].
- Hone (W.), [9], [20].
- Hopkins, [116].
- Hopkins (“Vulture”), [253].
- Horne (Rev. H.), [314].
- Horneck, [17].
- Howard, R.A., [12].
- Howard of Effingham, [282].
- Huddesford, [93], [103], [183].
- Hudson (Tom of Ten Thousand), [5].
- Hudson (Thomas), [280-281].
- Hughes, [70].
- Humphry, R.A., [97], [109].
- Hunter (Dr. William), [2].
- Huntington (Rev. W.), [211-212].
- Hutchins, [108].
- Hutchinson (“Strap”?), [297].
- Incledon, [292-293].
- Ireland (Dean), [241].
- Ireland (Samuel), [139].
- Jackson, [82].
- James I., [76].
- James, [99].
- James (Sir W. J.), [222].
- Janssen, [142].
- Jeffreys (Judge), [140].
- Jennings (or Noel), [233-235].
- Johnson (Dr. Samuel)—
- His mention of John Rann, [38].
- Joke about Cuper’s Gardens, [53].
- Visits to Marylebone Gardens, [63].
- Described by Smith, [77].
- Seizes a thief, [78].
- Discusses Garrick’s funeral, [81].
- His original for Pekuah, [90].
- Befriends Paterson, [109].
- Discusses the human eye, [146-147].
- His death, [194].
- With Garrick at Hampton, [289].
- Jones (Inigo), [209].
- Jonson, [299].
- Jordan (Mrs.), [221-223].
- Joslin, [41].
- Junius, [93].
- Kauffman, R.A., [12], [79], [197], [200].
- Kean, [65].
- Keate, [90].
- Keithe, [25].
- Kendall, [24].
- Kenrick, [63].
- Kett, [94].
- Keyse, [150], [152].
- King, [136].
- Kip, [2], [3].
- Kneller, [5], [21], [291].
- Knight, [245-246].
- Königsmark, [5].
- Lake (Sir J. W.), [107], [134].
- Lamb (Charles), [160], [223], [241].
- Lambert, [213].
- Langford, [108].
- Lauron, [21].
- Lawrence, R.A., [98], [280].
- Legat, [283].
- Leicester (Sir F.), [99].
- Lely (Sir Peter), [5], [255], [280].
- Lemon, [142-143].
- Lennox, [193].
- Lenox (Lady Sarah), [163].
- Lenox (Charlotte), [79].
- L’Estrange, [149].
- Lever (Sir Ashton), [100], [191].
- Lewis (“Strap”?), [296].
- Lloyd, [17].
- Lloyd (Bishop), [300].
- Locatelli, [46].
- Lochee, [85].
- Lock, [195].
- Lodge, [303].
- Lort (Dr.), [99], [111].
- Love (James), [1].
- Love (artist), [27].
- Lowe, [1], [7], [48], [59].
- MacArdell, [11].
- Macaulay (Catherine), [80].
- Macauley, [240].
- MacNally, [223].
- Manners-Sutton (Archbishop), [225].
- Marion, [67].
- Marlborough (Duke of), [2].
- Martin, [37].
- Mary Queen of Scots, [76].
- Mathew (Rev. H.), [96].
- Mathew (Mrs.), [128].
- Mathews (Charles), [85].
- Maton (Dr.), [240].
- Maynard (Viscount), [92].
- Mayo (Dr.), [141].
- Meckenen, [9].
- Mendip (Lord), [195].
- Metz, [303].
- Meyer, R.A., [12].
- Meyrick (Dr.), [105], [254].
- Millan, [109].
- Mitchell, [119].
- Mogg, [6].
- Money (Major), [128].
- Monk, [34].
- Monro (Dr.), [105].
- Montagu (Mrs.), [79].
- Montagu (Lady M. W.), [51].
- Montgomery (“Satan”), [96].
- More (Hannah), [80].
- More (Sir T.), [301].
- Morland, [156].
- Moser, R.A., [12], [28], [37], [109].
- Moser, R.A. (Miss), [12], [197].
- “Mother Damnable,” [26].
- Muet, [149].
- Musgrave (Sir W.), [10], [40].
- Musgrave, [116].
- Myddelton (Sir Hugh), [142].
- Nelson (Admiral Lord), [182].
- Newton, R.A., [12].
- Niven (“Strap”?), [297].
- Nixon, [212].
- Noel (or Jennings), [194].
- Nollekens, R.A., [12], [38].
- Nollekens (Mrs.), [22], [39], [89], [113].
- Onslow (Speaker), [22].
- Oram, [98], [104].
- Orford (Lord), [35].
- Ottley, [309].
- Packer, [121].
- Palmer, [123].
- Parkyns, [42].
- Parsons (Sir L.), [169].
- Parsons (Nancy), [92].
- Parton, [196].
- Paterson, [108], [110].
- Peel (Sir R.), [245].
- Penny, R.A., [13].
- Pepys, [228], [302].
- Pergolesi, [61].
- Peters, [160].
- Petitot, [35].
- Phillips (Lieut.-Col.), [145].
- Piozzi, [322].
- Pliny, [3].
- Pope (actor), [163-164].
- Pope (Alexander), [253].
- Pope (Mrs.), [163].
- Pope (Miss), [95].
- Porter, [268].
- Porter (Miss), [48].
- Prickett (Mrs. J. T. Smith), [133].
- Prior, [60].
- Pyne, [19], [24].
- Rackett, [241-242].
- Ramsay, [313].
- Rann, [38].
- Ratcliffe (Dr.), [5].
- Rawle, [117].
- Rebecca, R.A., [13], [68].
- Reinagle, [129].
- Rembrandt, [9], [115], [278].
- Reynolds (Sir Joshua), [12], [14], [97], [144], [146], [152], [219], [281].
- Rice, [25].
- Rich, [213].
- Richards, R.A., [13], [279].
- Richardson (Dr.), [190], [279].
- Richardson (Jonathan), [18], [19].
- Rigaud, R.A., [319].
- Robins, [5].
- Robinson (“Perdita”), [83].
- Robinson (Sir T.), [52].
- Roma, [76].
- Rooker, [13], [42].
- Rossi, R.A., [308].
- Roubiliac, [274], [308].
- Roupell, [272].
- Rowlandson, [87].
- Roxburgh (Duke of), [99], [176].
- Rubens, [11], [12], [195], [244], [319].
- Rumming, [137].
- Ruysdael, [259].
- Ryland, [198].
- Salt (Henry), [132].
- Salt (Samuel), [101].
- Sandby, R.A. (Paul), [12], [131], [303].
- Sandby, R.A. (Thomas), [12], [92], [102-103], [303].
- Sandwich (Lord), [96], [104].
- Schneider, [264].
- Schültze, [261].
- Score, [281].
- Scott (Samuel), [104].
- Seago, [87].
- Seguier, [122], [319].
- Serres, R.A., [13].
- Shakespeare, [9].
- Sheridan, R.B., [123], [146], [158].
- Sheridan (Mrs.), [79].
- Sherwin, [83], [84].
- Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), [253].
- Shuter, [35].
- Siddons, [74], [84].
- Slack, [33], [34].
- Smart, [161].
- Smedley, [250], [273-274].
- Smith (Admiral), [4], [278-279].
- Smith (Charles), [27].
- Smith (Nathaniel), [4].
- Smith (John Thomas)—
- Birth, [2].
- His stick “Bannister,” [78].
- Runs to Garrick’s funeral, [80].
- Kissed by “Perdita,” [83].
- His will, [86].
- Sits for head of St. John, [91].
- Meets George III., [101-102].
- Visits Chunee the elephant, [107].
- Thinks of being an actor, [123].
- Marries, [132].
- Illustrates Pennant, [133].
- Lives at Edmonton, [133].
- Applies for mastership, [166-168].
- Publishes Antiquities of Westminster, [202].
- Keeper of the Prints, [224].
- Publishes Vagabondiana, [223].
- Smollett, [296].
- Solly (Mrs.), [242], [290].
- Southey, [37].
- Sprimont, [284].
- Squires, [135].
- Standly, [278].
- Stanfield, R.A., [306].
- Staunton, [3].
- Steevens, [63].
- Stepney (Sir T.), [234].
- Stewart, [309-312].
- Storace, [58].
- Storer, [99].
- Strange (Sir R.), [82], [142].
- Stuart (“Athenian”), [104].
- Stubbs, R.A., [95].
- Sturges, [31].
- Suett, [118].
- Sullivan, [34], [105].
- Tanner, [8].
- Tarleton (Sir B.), [193].
- Tarr, [2].
- Tatham, [267].
- Taylor, [80], [316-319].
- Thane, [219].
- Thompson, [29].
- Thrale, [78].
- Thynne (Thomas), [5].
- Thynne (Lord John), [241].
- Toms, R.A., [12].
- Tooke, [209-211].
- Topham (Colonel), [153].
- Toplady, [33].
- Torré, [63].
- Townley, [77], [195-196].
- Townsend, [101].
- Townshend, [253-254].
- Towry, [100].
- Trusler (Rev. J.), [45], [55].
- Trusler (Miss), [56].
- Tunnard, [78].
- Turner, R.A., [151].
- Turpin, [59].
- Twigg, [3].
- Tyers, [20], [316], [319].
- Tyler, R.A., [12].
- Vandyke, [142].
- Veigel (Mrs. Garrick), [287].
- Voltaire, [3].
- Wale, R.A., [12].
- Wall (Governor), [176-180].
- Walks (Dr.), [255].
- Walpole (Horace), [18], [36], [61], [111], [220-221].
- Walpole (Sir R.), [94].
- Warton, [94].
- Watt, [314].
- Weever, [89].
- Welch, [39].
- Wellington (Duke of), [252].
- Wells (“Mother”), [135].
- Wesley, [33].
- West, [313].
- West, P.R.A. (Benjamin), [12], [91], [129], [195].
- Westmacott, R.A., [308].
- Weston, [208].
- White, [202].
- Whitefield, [24], [32], [33].
- Whitefield (Mrs.), [33].
- Whitefoord, [113].
- Wigston, [156], [157].
- Wilkes, [13], [15-16], [75], [93].
- Willan, [23].
- Willes (Sir J. S.), [157].
- William III., [281-282], [315].
- William IV., [291].
- Wilmot, [15], [16].
- Wilson, R.A., [5], [12], [47], [75].
- Wilton, R.A., [12], [318].
- Wilton (Miss), [318].
- Winchilsea (Earl of), [192].
- Winston, [62].
- Woffington, [21].
- Wolcot (Dr.), [119-120].
- Wolsey (Cardinal), [141].
- Woodforde, [95].
- Woodhouse, [116].
- Woodhull, [117].
- Woollett, [253], [307].
- Worlidge, [117].
- Wrighten, [153].
- Wroth (Sir H.), [140].
- Wyatt, [92].
- Wyatt, R.A., [13], [172].
- Wynn (Sir W. W.), [238].
- Yates, [35].
- Yates (Mrs.), [44].
- Yeo, R.A., [12].
- Zoffany, R.A., [13], [285].
- Zuccarelli, R.A., [13].
- Zucchero, [76], [282].
- Zucchi, A.R.A., [13], [81], [200].
Printed by Morrison & Gibb Limited, Edinburgh