[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [V] [Y] [W]
- Ackermann, Rudolph (Rowlandson's publisher), i. [85], [89–93]
- Ackermann's Poetical Magazine, i. [33]
- Addington, Hon. H., 'The Doctor,' i. [246]
- Alexander, Emperor of Russia, ii. [281], [294]
- Angelo, Henry, 'Reminiscences,' i. [55], [64–6], [68], [70–2], [78–9], [85], [87–8], [287], [298–300], [374]; ii. [5]
- Angelo's Fencing Rooms, i. [241]
- Angelo and Rowlandson at Vauxhall, i. [62–3], [156]
- — and Son, Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercise, i. [374]
- — Henry, his sketch of Simmons, the Murderer, ii. [81]
- Anstey, Christopher, 'Comforts of Bath,' i. [333–49]
- Arnold, General, i. [173]
- Atkinson, Christopher, i. [143–4]
- Auckland, Lord Eden, i. [173]
- Austria, Emperor of, ii. [281]
- Austria, Crown Prince of, ii. [281]
- Banco to the Knave (Gillray), i. [106]
- Banks, Sir Joseph, i. [192]
- Bannister, the Comedian, a Collector, i. [70]; ii. [248]
- — John, the Comedian, an Art Student, i. [53–4]
- Barrymore, Lord, i. [58], [161–2], [303]
- Bate, Dudley, of the Morning Post, i. [159]
- Bates, William, B.A., 'Sketch of Rowlandson's Works,' 'Essay on George Cruikshank,' ii. [379]
- Bedford, Duke of, i. [359]
- Bell, Dr., ii. [216]
- Beresford, James, ii. [178]
- Billington, Mrs., i. [158]
- 'Black Dick' (Lord Howe), i. [199]
- 'Blackmantle,' Bernard (pseudo), i. [43]; ii. [375], [378–9]
- Blair, Doctor Hugh, i. [198]
- Blucher, Prince von, ii. [278–9], [280–1], [293–5]
- 'Book for a Rainy Day,' J. T. Smith, i. [70]
- Borowloski, Count, 'The Polish Dwarf,' i. [186]
- Bossy, Doctor, ii. [5]
- Boswell, James, i. [193–8]
- Boswell's 'Tour to the Hebrides,' i. [84], [193–8]
- Buonaparte, the Emperor Napoleon, ii. [42–3], [45], [47], [52], [54], [61], [82–3], [93–102], [130], [159], [162–3], [187], [203–4], [255], [258–64], [271–2], [276–82], [289], [291–3]
- — Joseph, King of Spain, ii. [95–6], [98–101]
- — Louis, King of Holland, ii. [97], [258–9]
- Buonaparte's Generals, ii. [291]
- Brightelmstone in 1789, i. [277]
- Britannia, [117], [136], [141–2], [247]; ii. [6]
- Buckingham, Marquis of, i. [243]
- Bullock, Proprietor of 'Bullock's London Museum,' ii. [309]
- Bunbury, Henry, the Caricaturist, i. [61], [78–80], [369]
- — the Caricaturist (illustrated biographical sketch of his life by Joseph Grego), i. [3]
- — Henry, Caricaturist (Gambado's 'Annals of Horsemanship and Academy for Grown Horsemen'), i. [352–3]; ii. [101–15], [217], [221–3]
- Burdett, Sir Francis, i. [359]; ii. [74], [181–2], [184], [365]
- Burke, Hon. Edmund, i. [112], [118–19], [220], [245], [248], [274], [289]; ii. [13]
- Burton, Alfred, 'Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy,' ii. [363–4]
- Bute, Lord, i. [141]
- Butler, S., ii. [174], [198]
- Camden, Lord, i. [244]
- Canning, George, verses on 'All the Talents,' ii. [69]
- Canning, George, ii. [166]
- Carmarthen, Marquis of, i. [244], [248]
- Cartright, Major John, i. [121]
- Castlereagh, Lord, ii. [166]
- Catalini, Madame, ii. [165]
- Catharine, Empress of Russia, i. [290]
- Chambers, Sir William (architect of Somerset House), ii. [217]
- Charles the Fourth, King of Spain, i. [290], [292]; ii. [94]
- Charlotte, Queen, i. [110], [199–210], [220], [228], [230], [252], [290]
- Chatham, Lord, i. [244]
- — General, ii. [164], [166]
- Chattelier, Miss (Rowlandson's aunt), i. [52], [63–4]
- Chiffney (jockey to the Prince of Wales), i. [207]
- Clarke, Mrs. Mary Anne, ii. [135–64], [166], [181]
- — Scandal, The, i. [28]; ii. [135–64], [181]
- Clavering, General, ii. [143]
- Coleraine, Lord, i. [180], [220], [229]. (See [Hanger])
- Collections of Rowlandson's drawings, i. [5]. [Appendix]
- Collings, the Caricaturist, i. [82–4], [191], [193]
- Combe, William, ii. [247], [268], [317–55], [359–62], 271–2
- Corbett, Thomas, High Bailiff for Westminster, ii. [140], [153–4]
- Cornwall, Views in, ii. [56]
- Cross Reading (Whiteford's), i. [84]
- Cruikshank, George, caricaturist, i. [16–19]
- Cumberland, Duke of, ii. [225]
- Curtis, Commodore, ii. [163–4]
- Davy, Sir Humphrey, ii. [366]
- Derby, Lord, i. [359]
- Devonshire, Duchess of, i. [124], [126–9], [131–2], [135], [141–2], [152], [158]; ii. [59]
- Didelot, dancer, i. [283]
- Don Carlos, ii. [94]
- Duncannon, Lady, i. [135], [141], [158]
- Dundas (Lord Melville), i. [121], [134], [243–4], [246]; ii. [49–51], [60], [136]
- Dundas, Sir David, ii. [137]
- Dunthorne, James, i. [226–7], [314]
- Elliot, Right Hon. Hugh, English Minister at Dresden, ii. [311]
- Engelbach, Lewis, 'Letters from Italy, or Naples and the Campagna Felice,' ii. [267], [301–8]
- English Caricaturists, i. [2]
- 'English Spy, The,' by 'Bernard Blackmantle,' i. [43]
- Erskine, Lord, i. [112], [359]
- 'Farquhar,' Ferdinand (pseudo), 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. [317]
- Ferdinand of Spain, ii. [93]
- Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' ii. [55–6]
- Fitzgerald, Mr., i. [161]
- Fitzherbert, Mrs., i. [170], [220], [226], [248], [276]
- Fox, Hon. Charles James, ii. [49], [58–61], [109], [112–13], [116–17], [119], [123–7], [129], [131–5], [138–43], [154], [221], [231–2], [245], [248], [270], [359]
- Fox, General, i. [117]
- Frederick the Great, i. [182–3]
- French Ambassador, The, i. [147]
- Gambado, Geoffrey (pseudo Henry Bunbury), 'Academy for Grown Horsemen,' i. [352–3]
- — — 'Annals of Horsemanship,' i. [352]; ii. [102–15]
- George the Third, i. [115], [119], [140–1], [182–3], [199–210], [220], [228–9], [248], [251–2], [290], [360]; ii. [6], [59], [82], [196]
- Gillray, the Caricaturist (his life, works, and times, by Joseph Grego), i. [3–4], [54], [106], [143], [229], [242], [328]; ii. [197], [223]
- Gloucester, Duke of, i. [328]
- Goldsmith, Oliver, 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' ii. [356–9], [375]
- Gordon, Duchess of, i. [126], [152]
- Grafton, Duke of, i. [244], [246–8]
- Grattan, i. [250], [362]
- Grego, Joseph:
- 'An Illustrated Biographical Sketch of Bunbury, the Caricaturist,' i. [3]
- 'The Works of James Gillray, with the Story of his Life and Times,' i. [3–4]
- 'A Collection of Drawings by Rowlandson.' [Appendix]
- Grenville, i. [244]
- — Lord, ii. [59]
- Guise, General, his collection of pictures at Oxford, ii. [66]
- Hadfield. Attempted the life of the King, ii. [6]
- Hamilton, Sir William, Ambassador at Naples, ii. [311–13]
- — Lady, ii. [311–13]
- Hanger, George, i. [180], [220], [229]. (See [Coleraine].)
- Harrison, W. H., 'The Humourist,' ii. [380–6]
- Hartley, Mrs. (actress), i. [160]
- Hastings, Warren, i. [226], [230]
- — Marquis of, ii. [299]
- Haydon, B. R., ii. [378–9]
- Heath, James, i. [85]
- — — letter to, written by the Caricaturist, ii. [48]
- Hebrides, Boswell's Journal of a Tour in the, i. [193–8]
- Heywood ('Old Iron Wig'), i. [70]
- 'Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing,' by J. P. Malcolm, F.S.A., i. [73–6]
- 'History of Caricature and the Grotesque in Literature and Art,' i. [3], [76]
- Hobart, Hon. Mrs. (Lady Buckinghamshire), i. [127], [129–30], [134]
- Holland, Lord, i. [289]
- Holman, the actor, i. [165], [190]
- Hood, Admiral Lord, i. [121], [124], [127], [133], [228]
- Hook, Theodore, 'Chacun à son Goût,' i. [67]
- Hooper, the boxer, i. [162]
- Horne-Tooke, John, i. [327], [359]; ii. [74]
- House, Sam, i. [98–9], [108], [129], [131], [138–9]
- Howe, Lord, i. [67–8], [199]
- Howitt, the artist, Rowlandson's brother-in-law, i. [50]