- Talleyrand, Prince, ii. [45], [187], [280]
- Tegg's Caricatures, i. [34]
- Temple, Lord, i. [119], [140], [141]
- Thelwall (political lecturer), i. [327], [359]
- Thicknesse, Philip, i. [275–6]
- Thurlow, Lord, i. [121–2], [140–1], [220], [243–4], [248], [290]
- Tierney, Mr., i. [359]
- Topham, Major (World newspaper), at Vauxhall, i. [63]
- Topham, Captain, i. [158], [165–7], [183], [190]
- Townshend, Lord John, i. [228]
- Towzer, Rev. Roger, ii. [287]
- Trotter, [51], [61]
- Vauxhall Gardens, Characters at, i. [156–62]
- Rowlandson at, i. [62–3]
- — Singers at, [63]
- — Mrs. Weichsel, i. [63]
- Wales, Prince of (afterwards George IV.), i. [110], [132], [140], [152], [159], [170], [220], [226], [229–31], [243], [246–8], [251], [274], [290], [298], [303]
- Walpole, Horace, i. [128]
- Ward (Boxer), ii. [226]
- Wardle, Colonel, ii. [135–64], [166], [181]
- Watson, Brook, i. [244]
- Weichsel, Mrs., i. [158]
- Well-bred Man, The (H. Nixon), i. [83]
- Wellington, Duke of, ii. [281], [293–5]
- Wells, Mrs., [166–7]
- Weltjé, Cook to the Prince of Wales, i. [71], [248], [251]
- His house at Hammersmith, i. [73–4]
- 'Werter, Sorrows of,' i. [191]; ii. [57]
- Westmacott, Charles Molloy, i. [43]
- Whitbread, ii. [49], [60–1], [136]
- Whiteford, Caleb, i. [84–5]
- Wigstead, Henry, Bow Street Magistrate, i. [60], [81–2], [276–9], [360]
- Wigstead, Henry, 'An Excursion to Brighthelmstone made in the year 1872,' i. [276–9]
- Wilberforce, ii. [50], [136]
- Wilkes, Alderman, i. [244]
- Wilson, Richard, Librarian at the Royal Academy, i. [53], [361]
- 'Wine and Walnuts,' i. [54], [83]
- Woodward, George Moutard, the Caricaturist, i. [80]; ii. [115], [128]
- 'Works of James Gillray, the Caricaturist, with the Story of his Life and Times,' i. [3–4]
- Wray, Sir Cecil, [111], [122], [124], [127], [133–4], [136–9], [154]
- Wright, Thomas, 'History of the Grotesque in Literature and Art,' i. [3]
- — 'Caricature History of the Three Georges,' i. [3], [76–7]
- Würtemburg, King of, i. [327]
INDEX OF TITLES, SUBJECTS, PUBLISHED CARICATURES, ILLUSTRATIONS, &c.
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [Y]
- Abroad and at Home, ii. [66]
- Academy, The, for Grown Horsemen, i. [353]
- Accidents will Happen, ii. [297]
- Accommodation, or Lodgings to let, at Portsmouth, ii. [89]
- Accommodation Ladder, ii. [210]
- Accurate, An, and Impartial Narrative of the War (1793, 1794, 1795, &c.), i. [328], [329]
- Ackermann's Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo, ii. [293]
- Acquittal, The, or Upsetting the Porter Pot (Lord Melville), ii. [60], [61]
- Actress's Prayer, The, ii. [31]
- Acute Pain, ii. [2]
- Admiral Nelson Recruiting with his Brave Tars after the Glorious Battle of the Nile, i. [350–1]
- Admiration with Astonishment, ii. [1]
- Admiring Jew, The, i. [153]
- Advantage, The, of Shifting the Leg, i. [349], [351]
- Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy, The, ii. [363–4]
- Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his Friend Mr. A. Adams, i. [312]
- Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, ii. [56]
- Advice to Sportsmen; selected from the notes of Marmaduke Markwell, ii. [179–80]
- Aerostation out at Elbows. Vincent Lunardi, i. [163–4]
- Affectionate Farewell, The, or Kick for Kick, ii. [280]
- After Dinner, i. [279]
- After Sweet Meat comes Sour Sauce, or Corporal Casey got into the Wrong Box, ii. [194]
- Ague and Fever, i. [226]
- 'Ah! let me, Sire, refuse it, I implore.' ('Peter Pindar'), i. [207]
- Alehouse Door, ii. [314]
- All-a-growing, i. [356]
- Allegoria, ii. [11]
- All for Love: a Scene at Weymouth, ii. [147]
- All the Talents, ii. [67–9]
- Ambassador of Morocco on a Special Mission, The, ii. [146–7]
- Amorous Turk, An, i. [352]
- Amputation, i. [107], [320]
- Amsterdam, i. [331]
- Amusement for the Recess; or the Devil to Pay amongst the Furniture, ii. [161–2]
- Anatomist, The, ii. [202]
- Anatomy of Melancholy, The, ii. [86]
- 'And now his lifted eyes the ceiling sought.' 'Peter Pindar,' i. [205].
- Angelo's Fencing Room, i. [297–300]
- Anger, i. [18]; ii. [2]
- Anglers (1611), ii. [220], [222]
- Anglers (1811), ii. [222]
- Annals of Horsemanship, i. [352]
- Annals of Sporting by Caleb Quizem, ii. [178–9]
- Anonymous Letter, ii. [14]
- Anticipation (Chr. Atkinson, Contractor, in the Pillory), i. [143]
- Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, ii. [178]
- Anti-Jacobin Review, i. [357–60], [362]
- Antiquarian, i. [252]
- Antiquarians à la Grecque, ii. [51]
- Anything will do for an Officer, ii. [62]
- Apollo and Daphne, i. [150]
- Apollo, Lyra, and Daphne, i. [364]
- Apostate, The, Jack Robinson, Political Ratcatcher, i. [117–9]
- Apothecaries' Prayer, The, ii. [31]
- Artist, An, Travelling in Wales, i. [360–2]
- Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, The, ii. [115], [129], [178]
- Art of Scaling, i. [219], [221]
- Astronomer, An, i. [366]
- At Dinner, i. [278–9]
- At Home and Abroad! Abroad and at Home! ii. [66]
- Attack, The, i. [289]
- Attempt to Wash the Blackamoor White, The, in the White Hall, City of Laputa, ii. [309–10]
- Attention, i. [2]; ii. [1]
- Attorney, ii. [14]
- Attributes, ii. [10–13]
- Awkward Squads Studying the Graces, ii. [220]
- Bachelor's Fare: Bread and Cheese and Kisses, ii. [253–4]
- Bacon-faced Fellows of Brazen-Nose Broke Loose, ii. [201]
- Bad News on the Stock Exchange, i. [325]
- Bad Speculation, A, i. [366]
- Bait for the Kiddies on the North Road, A, or 'That's your sort, prime bang up to the mark,' ii. [184], [186]
- Ballooning Scene, A, i. [323]
- Banditti, ii. [297]
- Bank, The, i. [306]
- Bankrupt Cart, or the Road to Ruin in the East, i. [370]
- Barber, A, ii. [13]
- Barberorum, ii. [12]
- Barber's Shop, A, ii. [223]
- Bath, Comforts of (in 12 plates), i. [333–49]
- Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature, ii. [41]
- Bardolph Badgered, or the Portland Hunt, i. [289–90]
- Bartholomew Fair, ii. [92]
- Bassoon, The, with a French Horn accompaniment, ii. [206], [208]
- Bath Races, ii. [194]
- Battleorum, ii. [12]
- Bay of Biscay, i. [262], [368]
- Beast, The, as described in Revelation, chap. xiii. Resembling Napoleon Buonaparte, ii. [95]
- Beauties, i. [317–18]
- 'Beauties of Sterne,' ii. [10], [169–75]
- 'Beauties of Tom Brown,' ii. [115–181]
- Bed-warmer, A, i. [167]
- Beef à la Mode, ii. [3]
- Behaviour at Table (four subjects), ii. [117–18]
- Bel and the Dragon, ii. [216]
- Belle Limonadière au Café des Mille Colonnes, Palais Royal, Paris, ii. [272], [274]
- Benevolence, i. [316–17]
- 'Benevolent Epistle to Sylvanus Urban' (vide), i. [282]
- Billiards, ii. [43]
- Billingsgata, ii. [11]
- Billingsgate, i. [150]
- Billingsgate at Bayonne, or the Imperial Dinner, ii. [93–4]
- Bills of Exchange, ii. [6]
- Bill of Fare for Bond Street Epicures, A, ii. [90], [166–7]
- Bill of Wright's, The, or the Patriot Alarmed, ii. [162]
- Billy Lackbeard and Charley Blackbeard Playing at Football, i. [118]
- Bishop and his Clarke, The, or a Peep into Paradise, ii. [148]
- Bitter Fare, or Sweeps Regaling, ii. [233]
- Black, Brown, and Fair, ii. [71]
- Blackleg Detected Secreting Cards, &c., ii. [84]
- Blacksmith's Shop, i. [212]
- Black and White, i. [66]
- Bloody Boney, the Carcase Butcher, left off Trade, retiring to Scarecrow Island, ii. [279]
- Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican Bloodhound, ii. [278]
- Blue and Buff Loyalty, i. [233]
- Boarding and Finishing School, A, ii. [54–5]
- Bob Derry of Newmarket, i. [105–6]
- Boney's Broken Bridge, ii. [159]
- Boney the Second, or the Little Baboon Created to Devour French Monkeys, ii. [203–4]
- Boney's Trial, Sentence, and Dying Speech, or Europe's Injuries Avenged, ii. [294]
- Boney Turned Moralist: 'What I was, what I am, what I ought to be,' ii. [282]
- Bonne Bouche, Une, i. [371]
- Bonnet Shop, A, ii. [187]
- Bookbinder's Wife, The, i. [371]
- Bookseller and Author, i. [148]
- Boot-Polishing, ii. [33]
- Borders for Halls, i. [364]
- Borders for Rooms and Screens, slips, i. [364]
- Boroughmongers Strangled in the Tower, The, ii. [182–4]
- Bostonian Electors of Lancashire, ii. [310]
- Boswell, J., the Elder. Twenty caricatures by T. R. in illustration of B.'s 'Journal of a Tour in the Hebrides,' i. [193–8]
- Botheration. Dedicated to the Gentlemen of the Bar, i. [173], [317]
- Boxes! The, ii. [167]
- Box-Lobby Hero, The; the Branded Bully, or the Ass Stripped of the Lion's Skin, i. [190–1]
- Box-Lobby Loungers, i. [180–1]
- Boxing Match for 800 guineas between Dutch Sam and Medley, fought May 31, 1810, on Moulsey Hurst, near Hampton, ii. [189–90]
- Bozzy and Piozzi, i. [97]
- Brace of Blackguards, ii. [229–30]
- Brace of Public Guardians, A, i. [328]
- Brain-Sucker, The, or the Miseries of Authorship, i. [212]
- Breaking Cover, ii. [90]
- Breaking up of the Blue Stocking Club, ii. [289]
- Brewers' Drays, i. [183]
- Brewer's Dray; Country Inn, i. [213]
- Brilliants, The, ii. [22–6]
- Briskly Starting to pick up a Lady's Fan, &c., ii. [84–5]
- Britannia's Protection, or Loyalty Triumphant, ii. [6]
- Britannia Roused, or the Coalition Monsters Destroyed, i. [117]
- Britannia's Support, or the Conspirators Defeated, i. [247]
- British Sailor, Frenchman, Spaniard, Dutchman, ii. [119]
- Broad Grins, or a Black Joke, ii. [230]
- Brothers of the Whip, i. [103]
- Brown, Tom, Beauties of, ii. [115], [181]
- Bull and Mouth, The, ii. [168]
- Bullock's Museum, ii. [309]
- Burning Shame, The, ii. [152]
- Burning the Books. Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, ii. [158]
- Business and Pleasure, ii. [265]
- Butcher, A, [269–70]
- Butler, S. 'Hudibras,' ii. [198]
- Butterfly Catcher and the Bed of Tulips, ii. [62]
- Butterfly Hunting, ii. [61]
- Buy a Trap—a Rat-trap, i. [354–5]
- Buy my Fat Goose, i. [354]
- Buy my Moss Roses, or Dainty Sweet Briar, ii. [34]
- Cabriolet, A, i. [150]
- Cake in Danger, A, ii. [58]
- Calf's Pluck, A, ii. [80]
- Cambridge, Emmanuel College Garden, ii. [184]
- — Inside View of the Public Library, ii. [184]
- Captain's Account Current of Charge and Discharge, The, ii. [64]
- Captain Bowling Introduced to Narcissa. 'Hogarthian Novelist,' ii. [6]
- Captain Epilogue (Capt. Topham) to the Wells (Mrs. Wells), i. [165], [183]
- Careless Attention, i. [256]
- Caricature Magazine, The, or Hudibrastic Mirror, ii. [115–16]
- Caricature Medallions for Screens, ii. [6]
- Carter and the Gipsies, The, ii. [293]
- Cart Race, A, i. [260]
- Case is Altered, The, i. [132–3]
- Cash, ii. [6]
- Cat in Pattens, A, ii. [237–8]
- Catamaran, A, or an Old Maid's Nursery, ii. [42]
- Catching an Elephant, ii. [226]
- Cattle not Insurable, ii. [167]
- Chairmen's Terror, The, i. [308]
- Chamber of Genius, The, ii. [227]
- Champion of Oakhampton Attacking the Hydra of Gloucester Place, The, ii. [153–4]
- Champion of the People, The, i. [120]
- Chance-Seller of the Exchequer putting an Extinguisher on Lotteries, The, ii. [374–5]
- Chaos is come again, i. [283], [287–8]
- Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders (54 coloured plates), ii. [366–7]
- Charity Covereth a Multitude of Sins, i. [104–5]
- Charm, A, for a Democracy, Anti-Jacobin, i. [357–60]
- Chelsea Parade, or a Croaking Member Surveying the Inside and Outside of Mrs. Clarke's Premises, ii. [149]
- Chelsea Reach, i. [262]
- Chemical Lectures (Sir H. Davy), ii. [366]
- Chesterfield Burlesqued, ii. [224]
- Chesterfield Travestie, or School for Modern Manners, ii. [115], [117]
- Christening, A, i. [282]
- Christmas Gambols, ii. [235]
- Chronological Summary of Rowlandson's Caricatures, ii. [389]. (See pages [387–408].)
- Cits Airing themselves on Sunday, i. [372]
- City Courtship, i. [171]
- City Fowlers—mark, i. [371]
- City Hunt, The, i. [371]
- Civilian, A, i. [366]
- Civility, i. [222]
- Clarke's, Mrs., Farewell to her Audience, ii. [156]
- Clarke's, Mrs., Last Effort, ii. [155]
- — Levée, ii. [146]
- Clarke Scandal, The, ii. [135–62]
- Clearing a Wreck on the North Coast of Cornwall, ii. [56]
- Coalition Wedding, i. [112]
- Coast Scene, A: Rising Gale, i. [221]
- Coat of Arms, A. Dedicated to the newly-created Earl of Lonsdale, i. [136]
- Cobbler's Cure for a Scolding Wife, The, ii. [267–8]
- Cracking a Joke, ii. [267]
- Cockney Hunt, ii. [208], [295]
- Cold Broth and Calamity, i. [293], [313–14]
- Cole, Mother, i. [125]
- Collar'd Pork, ii. [6]
- Collections of Drawings by Rowlandson, ii. [Appendix]
- College Pranks, or Crabbed Fellows Taught to Caper on the Slack Rope, ii. [199]
- College Scene, A, or a Fruitless Attempt on the Purse of Old Square Toes, i. [216–19]
- Colonel Topham endeavouring with his Squirt to Extinguish the Genius of Holman, i. [165]
- Comedy in the Country: Tragedy in London, ii. [74]
- Comedy Spectators, i. [219]
- Comforts, The, of Bath (12 plates), i. [333–49]
- Comforts of the City, i. [366]
- Comfort in the Gout, i. [156–7]; ii. [37]
- Comforts of High Living, i. [324]
- Comforts of Matrimony: a Good Toast, ii. [134]
- Comfortable Nap in a Post Chaise, A, i. [239]
- Compassion, [14]; ii. [2]
- Compendious Treatise of Modern Education, ii. [41–2]
- Coming in at the Death of the Corsican Fox: Scene the Last, ii. [278–9]
- Connoisseurs, i. [364], [366]
- Consequence, The, of not Shifting the Leg, i. [349–50]
- Consultation, The, or Last Hope, ii. [84]
- Contrast, The, 1792. Which is Best (British Liberty, French do.)? i. [317–18]
- Conversazione, ii. [214]
- Convocation, i. [312]
- Cook's Prayer, The, ii. [33]
- 'Cooks, scullions, hear me, every mother's son!' 'Peter Pindar,' i. [204].
- Copperplate Printers at Work, i. [167]
- Cornwall, Series of Views in, ii. [239–46]
- Corporal in Good Quarters, The, ii. [39–40]
- Corsican and his Bloodhounds at the Window of the Tuileries looking over Paris, The, ii. [292–3]
- Corsican Munchausen Humming the Lads of Paris, The, ii. [261]
- Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain, The, ii. [94]
- Corsican Spider in his Web, The, ii. [94]
- Corsican Tiger at Bay, The, ii. [93]
- Corsican Toad under a Harrow, The, ii. [259]
- Council of War Interrupted, A ('Narrative of the War'), i. [320]
- Counsellor, A, ii. [22–3]
- Counsellor and Client, i. [145]
- Country Cart Horses, i. [150]
- Country Characters: a series, ii. [13]
- Country Club, ii. [58], [214]
- Country Inn, i. [213]
- Country Simplicity, i. [199]
- Couple of Antiquities, A, ii. [83]
- Court Canvass of Madame Blubber, i. [130]
- Courtship in High Life, i. [170]
- Courtship in Low Life, i. [170]
- Covent Garden Nightmare, The, i. [129]
- Covent Garden Theatre, i. [192]
- Cribbage Players, i. [222]
- Cries of London, i. [354]; ii. [198]
- Crimes of the Clergy, ii. [373]
- Crimping a Quaker, ii. [276–7]
- Crow, The, and the Pigeon, i. [368]
- Cully pillaged, A, i. [167]
- Cumberland, Duke of, ii. [225]
- Cupid's Magic Lantern, i. [332]
- Curtain Lecture, A, ii. [16]
- Cure for Lying and a bad Memory, A, ii. [75], [77]