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Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2
Joseph Grego
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  • Nap in the Country, i. [175]
  • Nap in Town (companion), i. [175–6]
  • Napoleon Buonaparte in a Fever on Receiving the Extraordinary Gazette of Nelson's Victory over the Combined Fleets, ii. [53], [55]
  • Nap Dreading his Doleful Doom, or his Grand Entry into the Isle of Elba, ii. [281]
  • — and his Friends in their Glory, ii. [100–1]
  • Napoleon le Grand, ii. [263–4]
  • — the Little in a Rage with his great French Eagle, ii. [98]
  • Nap and his Partner Joe, ii. [99]
  • Narrative of the War, i. [328–9]
  • Nautical Characters, i. [362]
  • Naval Triumph, or Favours Conferred, i. [99]
  • Neddy's Black Box, i. [245]
  • Négligé, La. Desig. by 'Simplex Mundities,' i. [183]
  • Neighbours, ii. [296]
  • New French Phantasmagoria, A, ii. [47]
  • — Invented Elastic Breeches, i. [148]; ii. [236]
  • — Sentimental Journal, ii. [362]
  • — Shoes, i. [320], [324]
  • — Speaker, A, i. [246–7]
  • — Tap Wanted, A, or Work for the Plumber, ii. [182–3]
  • Newspaper, The, ii. [10]
  • Nice Fish, i. [238–9]; ii. [22]
  • Night Auction, A, i. [233]
  • Night—At the Bazaars, Raffling for Prizes, ii. [6]
  • Nincompoop, or Henpecked Husband, A, ii. [69], [70]
  • None but the Brave deserve the Fair, ii. [255]
  • Noon—Dining, Margate, ii. [6]
  • Norwich Bull Feast, or Glory and Gluttony, ii. [257]
  • Not at Home, or a Disappointed Dinner-Hunter, ii. [374]
  • Note of Hand, A, i. [369]
  • Nunina, ii. [11]
  • Nursery, The, i. [371]
  • Nursing the Spawn of a Tyrant; or Frenchmen Sick of the Breed, ii. [204–5]
  • Odd Fellows from Downing Street Complaining to John Bull, ii. [88]
  • Oddities, i. [306]
  • Odes for the New Year, i. [209]
  • Off She Goes, ii. [237]
  • Officer. The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, ii. [298–9]
  • Old Angel at Islington, The, i. [319]
  • — Cantwell Canvassing for Lord Janus (Hood), i. [228]
  • — Ewe Dressed Lamb Fashion, An, ii. [193]
  • — Maid's Prayer, The, ii. [30]
  • — Maid in Search of a Flea, i. [320], [324]
  • — Man of the Sea, The, sticking to the Shoulders of Sindbad the Sailor. Vide the 'Arabian Nights' Entertainments.' (Burdett and Horne Tooke), ii. [74]
  • — Member, An, on his Road to the House of Commons, ii. [33]
  • — Poacher Caught in a Snare, An, ii. [374]
  • — Woman's Complaint, The, or the Greek Alphabet, ii. [130]
  • On her Last Legs, i. [310]
  • Opening a Vein, i. [150]
  • Opera Boxes (4 plates), i. [177–8]
  • Oratorio, ii. [6]
  • Ordnance Dreams, or Planning Fortifications, i. [183–4]
  • Original Drawings by Rowlandson, ii. [Appendix]
  • Outré Compliments, i. [192]
  • Oxford, Front View of Christ Church, ii. [184–5]
  • 'Oh! you're a Devil, get along, do!' ii. [134–5]
  • Pantheon, i. [283–4], [256–7], [308]
  • Paris Diligence, ii. [189]
  • Parish Officer's Journal, A, ii. [36]
  • Parliamentary Toast, A, 'Here's to the Lady,' &c., ii. [148]
  • Parody on Milton, A, ii. [198]
  • — The, or Mother Cole and Loader, i. [125]
  • Parson and the Clarke, The, ii. [154]
  • Pastime in Portugal, or a Visit to the Nunneries, ii. [203]
  • Patience in a Punt, ii. [222]
  • Paviour, A, i. [366]
  • Pea-cart, The, i. [241]
  • Peace and Plenty, ii. [282–3]
  • Peasant Playing the Flute (after J. Mortimer), i. [150]
  • Peep into Bethlehem, A, ii. [13]
  • — into Friar Bacon's Study, A, i. [119]
  • — at the Gas Lights in Pall Mall, A, ii. [167–8]
  • Penny Barber, A, i. [257]
  • Penserosa, ii. [11]
  • Persons and Property Protected by Authority, i. [168]
  • Peter's Pension ('Peter Pindar'), i. [207]
  • Peter Plumb's Diary, ii. [187–8]
  • Petersham, Lord, ii. [225]
  • Petitioning Candidate for Westminster, The, i. [143]
  • Petticoat Loose, a Fragmentary Poem, ii. [238]
  • Philip Quarrel (Thicknesse), the English Hermit, &c., i. [275]
  • Philosophorum, ii. [10]
  • Philosophy run Mad, or a Stupendous Monument to Human Wisdom, i. [312–13]
  • Physicorum, ii. [11]
  • Picture of Misery, A, ii. [204]
  • Pictures of Prejudice, ii. [6]
  • [Pigeon-Hole], a Covent Garden Contrivance to Coop up the Gods, ii. [200–1]
  • Piece-Offering, A. Memoirs, Life, Letters, &c., of Mrs. Clarke, ii. [159]
  • Pilgrimage from Surrey to Gloucester Place, A, or the Bishop in an Ecstasy, ii. [148]
  • Pilgrims and the Peas, The, ii. [71]
  • Pit of Acheron, The, or the Birth of the Plagues of England, i. [111–12]
  • Pitt Fall, The, i. [243]
  • Place de Mer, Antwerp, i. [331]
  • — des Victoires, à Paris, La, i. [262–6]
  • Plan for a General Reform, A, ii. [165]
  • Plan for a Popular Monument to be Erected in Gloucester Place, ii. [156–7]
  • Platonic Love. 'None but the Brave Deserve the Fair,' ii. [74]
  • Pleasures of Human Life, The, ii. [83], [180], [362]
  • — of Margate, ii. [6]
  • Plot Thickens, The, or Diamond Cut Diamond, ii. [161]
  • Plucking a Spooney, ii. [225]
  • 'Plump to the Devil we boldly Kicked both Nap and his Partner Joe,' ii. [261]
  • Poetical Magazine, ii. [175–8]
  • — Sketches of Scarborough, ii. [268–9]
  • Polish Dwarf, The (Borowlowski), Performing before the Grand Seigneur, i. [186]
  • Politesse Française, La, or the English Ladies' Petition to his Excellency the Mushroom Ambassador, i. [145]
  • Political Affection, i. [133]
  • — Butcher, The, or Spain Cutting up Buonaparte for the Benefit of his Neighbours, ii. [96]
  • — Chemist and German Retorts, or Dissolving the Rhenish Confederacy, ii. [263]
  • — Hydra, The, i. [231]; ii. [58]
  • Poll, The, i. [127]
  • — of Portsmouth's Prayer, ii. [33]
  • Pomfret, Lord, ii. [225]
  • Pope's Excommunication of Buonaparte, The, or Napoleon brought to his last Stool, ii. [163]
  • Portsmouth Point, ii. [284–6]
  • Post Boys and Post Horses at the 'White Hart Inn,' i. [222]
  • Post-chaise, A, i. [150], [217]
  • Post Inn, i. [213]
  • Power of Reflection, The, i. [100–1]
  • Pray Remember the Blind, ii. [34]
  • Preaching to some Purpose, ii. [236]
  • Preceptor and Pupil, i. [140]
  • Preparations for the Academy. Old Nollekens and his Venus, ii. [16–19]
  • Preparations for the Jubilee; or Theatricals Extraordinary, ii. [166]
  • Preparing for the Race, ii. [221]
  • — to Start, ii. [220–1]
  • — for Supper, i. [279–80]
  • Print Sale, A (Hutchins, Auctioneer, and his Wife), i. [233]
  • Private Amusement, i. [102], [180]
  • Privates Drilling, i. [319]
  • Procession of the Cod Company from St. Giles's to Billingsgate, ii. [190]
  • Procession of a Country Corporation, i. [366–8]
  • Procession to the Hustings, i. [134–5]
  • Prodigal Son's Resignation, The, ii. [155]
  • Progress of the Emperor Napoleon, The, ii. [101]
  • Progress of Gallantry, or Stolen Kisses Sweetest, ii. [275–6]
  • Propagation of a Truth, The, i. [244]
  • Prophecy explained:—'And there are seven Kings, five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come, and when he cometh he must continue but a short space,' ii. [98]
  • Prospect before us, The (Half-a-crown Regency), i. [230]
  • Prospect before us, The (Pantheon), i. [283–4], [286–87]
  • Prospect before us, The (Companion), i. [285–87]
  • Prudent, i. [221]
  • Publican, A, ii. [13]
  • Publican's Prayer, The, ii. [33]
  • Publicorum, ii. [11]
  • Pugin, ii. [125–8]
  • Puff Paste, ii. [237]
  • Puss in Boots, or General Junot taken by Surprise, ii. [204]
  • Q. A. Q. Loaded with the Spoils of India, i. [226]
  • Quaix de Paris, ii. [214]
  • Quack Doctor's Prayer, The, ii. [31]
  • Quaker and the Clarke, The, ii. [159]
  • — and the Commissioners of Excise, The, ii. [265]
  • Quarter-day, or Clearing the Premises without Consulting your Landlord, ii. [274]
  • Quarterly Duns, or Clamorous Tax-Gatherers, ii. [49]
  • Quay, The, i. [20]
  • Queer Fish, ii. [42]
  • Rabbit Merchant, ii. [197]
  • Racing, ii. [230–1]
  • Racing Series. The Course, i. [260]
    • The Betting Post, i. [258–9]
    • The Mount, i. [261]
    • The Start, i. [258–9]
  • Rag Fair, ii. [33]
  • Rainbow Tavern, in Fleet Street, in 1800, ii. [19]
  • Raising the Wind: 'When Noblemen,' &c., ii. [53], [233–5]
  • Rapture, ii. [1]
  • Reconciliation, or the Return from Scotland, i. [171–2]
  • Recovery of a Dormant Title, or a Breeches Maker become a Lord, ii. [51]
  • Recruits, ii. [42], [214]
  • Recruiting, ii. [314]
  • — on a Broadbottom'd Principle, ii. [59]
  • Refinement of Language. A Timber Merchant, &c., ii. [233]
  • Reform Advised, Reform Begun, Reform Complete, i. [319]
  • Reformation, or the Wonderful Effects of a Proclamation, i. [220]
  • Relics of a Saint, by Ferdinand Farquhar, ii. [317]
  • Repeal of the Test Act, i. [270–1]
  • Resignation, The, or John Bull Overwhelmed with Grief, ii. [154]
  • Rest from Labour. Sunny Days, i. [150]
  • Return from Sport, i. [189]
  • — from a Walk, A, ii. [15]
  • Reynard put to his Shifts, i. [132]
  • Rhedarium, The, i. [101]
  • Richardson's Show, ii. [312–13]
  • Richmond Hill, ii. [42], [214]
  • Ride to Rumford, A, i. [371]
  • Rigging out a Smuggler, ii. [190–1]
  • Rising Sun, The, or a View of the Continent, ii. [162–3]
  • Rival Candidates, The, i. [124]
  • Rivals, The, ii. [231], [284]
  • Road to Preferment, The, through Clarke's Passage, ii. [149]
  • — to Ruin, ii. [43]
  • Roadside Inn, A, i. [269]
  • Rochester Address, or the Corporation going to Eat Roast Pork and Oysters with the Regent, i. [251]
  • 'Roderick Random.' Lieutenant Bowling Pleading the Cause of Young Roy to his Grandfather, i. [308–10]
  • — — The Passengers from the Waggon arriving at the Inn, i. [310–11]
  • Rogue's March, The, ii. [279]
  • Rosedale, John, Mariner, exhibitor at the Hall of Greenwich Hospital, ii. [76]
  • Rotation Office, A, i. [96]
  • Rough Sketch of the Times as delineated by Sir Francis Burdett, A, ii. [365]
  • Round Dance, A, ii. [314]
  • Royal Academy, Somerset House, ii. [216]
  • Ruins of the Pantheon after the Fire which happened Jan. 14, 1792, i. [308]
  • Rum Characters in a Shrubbery, ii. [91]
  • Run, The, i. [223]
  • Rural Halt, A, i. [214]
  • — Sports: Balloon-Hunting, ii. [215]
  • — — Buck-Hunting, ii. [287–8]
  • — — A Cat in a Bowl, ii. [205–6]
  • — — or a Cricket Match Extraordinary, ii. [214]
  • — — or a Game at Quoits, ii. [212]
  • Rural Sports; or how to show off a well-shaped Leg, ii. [212–3]
  • — — A Milling Match: Cribb and Molineaux, ii. [212]
  • — — or an Old Mole-Catcher, ii. [208]
  • — — or a Pleasant Way of Making Hay, ii. [284]
  • — — Smock-Racing, ii. [212–13]
  • Rustic Courtship, i. [171]
  • — Recreations, ii. [316]
  • Rusty Bacon, ii. [80], [82]
  • Sad Discovery, The, or the Graceless Apprentice, i. [170]
  • Sadness, ii. [2]
  • Sagacious Buck, The, or Effects of Waterproof, ii. [214]
  • Sailors Carousing, i. [188–9]
  • — Drinking the Tunbridge Waters, ii. [290]
  • — on Horseback, ii, [202]
  • Sailor's Journal, The, ii. [35–6]
  • Sailor Mistaken, A, ii. [34]
  • Sailor's Prayer, The, ii. [33]
  • Sailors Regaling, ii. [6]
  • Sailor's Will, A, ii. [51]
  • St. James's and St. Giles's, i. [306], [324]
  • St. James's Courtship, i. [364]
  • St. Giles's Courtship, i. [364–5]
  • Sale of English Beauties in the East Indies, A (after James Gillray), ii. [197]
  • Salisbury, Lord, K. of Würtemburg, and D. of Gloucester, i. [327–8]
  • Saloon at the Pavilion, Brighton, i. [276]
  • Salt Water, ii. [41]
  • Sampson Asleep on the Lap of Delilah, ii. [154]
  • Samuel House, Sir, i. [98–9]
  • Scandal: Investigation of the Charges brought against H.R.H. the Duke of York, by G. L. Wardle, Esq., M.P. for Devon, with the Evidence and Remarks of the Members, ii. [181]
  • Scarborough, Poetical Sketches of, ii. [269]
  • Scenes at Brighton, or the Miseries of Human Life, ii. [71], [84]
  • Scene in a New Pantomime to be Performed at the Theatre Royal of Paris, ii. [292]
  • — at Streatham: Bozzi and Piozzi, i. [97]
  • — from the Tragedy of 'Cato,' A, ii. [150]
  • School of Eloquence, The, i. [98]
  • 'School for Scandal,' The, i. [228–9]
  • Schoolmaster's Tour, The, ii. [176]
  • Scorn, ii. [2]
  • Scotch Ostrich Seeking Cover, The, ii. [51]
  • — Sarcophagus, A, ii. [50]
  • Scottifying the Palate, i. [195]
  • Sea Amusement, or Commander-in-Chief of Cup and Ball on a Cruize, i. [176–7]
  • Searched by Douaniers on the French Frontier, ii. [370]
  • Sea Stores, ii. [226]
  • Seaman's Wife's Reckoning, A. ii. [231]
  • Secret History of Crim. Con., The, plates I., II., ii. [231]
  • Secret Influence Directing the New Parliament, i. [140–1]
  • Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of Consolation, The, ii. [367]
  • Select Vestry, A, ii. [58]
  • Sentinel, The, Mistakes Tom Jones for an Apparition, ii. [56]
  • Sentimental Journey, The, ii. [10], [169–74]
  • Sergeant Recruiter (Duc d'Orleans), i. [252–3]
  • Series, A, of Miniature Groups and Scenes, i. [282]
  • — of Small Landscapes, i. [324]
  • Setting out for Margate, ii. [231], 233.
  • Seven Stages of Man's Schooling, ii. [397]
  • She don't Deserve it, i. [261]
  • — Stoops to Conquer, ii. [201], [202]
  • — will be a Soldier, i. [349]
  • Sheets of Borders for Halls, i. [364]
  • — of Picturesque Etchings.—Cattle at the River. The Horse Race. A View in Cornwall. The River, Towing Barges, &c. Rustic Refreshment. Water Pastime, Skating on a Frozen River, i. [280]
  • — of Picturesque Etchings.—A Four-in-Hand. The Village Dance. The Woodman Returning. River Scene, Mill, Shipping, &c., i. [289]
  • — — Huntsmen Visiting the Kennels. Haymakers Returning. Deer in a Park, Cattle, &c. Shepherds. Horses in a Paddock. Cattle Watering at a Pond. A Piggery, i. [289].
  • Shipping Scene, i. [18]
  • Shoeing—The Village Forge, i. [212]
  • Showell, Mrs.; the Woman who Shows General Guise's Collection of Pictures at Oxford, ii. [66]
  • Sick Lion, and the Asses, The (York series), ii. [158]
  • Sign of the Four Alls, The, ii. [195–6]
  • Signiora Squallina, ii. [42]
  • Silly, A, ii. [6]
  • Simmons, Thomas (the murderer), ii. [81]
  • Simple Bodily Pain, ii. [2]
  • Single Combat in Moorfields, or Magnanimous Paul O! Challenging All O! ii. [28–9]
  • Sir Cecil's Budget for Paying the National Debt, i. [122]
  • Sir Jeffrey Dunstan Presenting an Address from the Corporation of Garratt, i. [232]
  • Six Classes of that Noble and Useful Animal, a Horse, ii. [214]
  • — Stages of Marring a Face. Dedicated to the Duke of Hamilton, i. [307–8]
  • — — of Mending a Face. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Lady Archer, i. [308]
  • Sketch from Nature, A, i. [145]
  • Sketches from Nature, ii. [199], [373]
  • Sketch of Politics in Europe. Birthday of the King of Prussia. Toasts on the occasion, i. [182–3]
  • Skipping Academy, A, ii. [6]
  • Slang Society, The, i. [162]
  • Slap-Bang Shop, ii. [297]
  • Sleepy Congregation, A, ii. [199]
  • Slugs in a Sawpit, i. [296–7]
  • Sly Boots, ii. [38]
  • Smithfield Sharpers, or the Countryman Defrauded, i. [46]
  • Smoky House and a Scolding Wife, A, ii. [368]
  • Smollett, T., Miscellaneous Works (26 Illustrations by Rowlandson), ii. [181]
  • Smuggling in, or a College Trick, ii. [190]
  • — Out, or Starting for Gretna Green, ii. [190]
  • Snip in a Rage, ii. [39]
  • Snug Cabin, or Port Admiral, ii. [43], [88]
  • Social Day, ii. [316]
  • Soldiers on a March, ii. [84]
  • — Recruiting, i. [349]
  • Song by Commodore Curtis. Tune: 'Cease, rude Boreas,' ii. [163–4]
  • Sorrow's Dry, or a Cure for the Heart Ache, ii. [39], [41], [210]
  • 'Sorrows of Werter,' ii. [57]
  • Spanish Cloak, A, ii. [226]
  • Spanish Passport to France, A, ii. [96]
  • Special Pleaders in the Court of Requests, ii. [36]
  • — Pleading, i. [98]
  • 'Spirit of the Public Journals for the years 1823–25,' ii. [375], [377–8]
  • Spiritual Lovers, i. [330]
  • Spitfires, ii. [192–3]
  • Sports of a Country Fair. Part I., ii. [191]
  • — Part II., ii. [191]
  • — Part III., a Bengal Tiger Loose, ii. [191]
  • — Cockburn's Theatre on Fire, ii. [192]
  • Squall in Hyde Park, A, i. [302–4]
  • Squire, ii. [14]
  • Stadthouse, Amsterdam, i. [331]
  • Stage Coach, A, i. [213]; ii. [43]
  • — — Setting Down at the Dolphin Inn, i. [237]
  • — — Setting Out from a Posting-house, i. [222]
  • Start, The, i. [223]
  • State Auction, The, i. [121]
  • — Butchers, i. [245]
  • — Watchman, The, discovered by the Genius of Britain Studying Plans for the Reduction of America, i. [105]
  • Statue to be Disposed of, The, Gloucester Place, ii. [153]
  • Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey,' ii. [169–74]
  • Steward, ii. [14]
  • Stockdale, the Bookselling Blacksmith, one of the King's New Friends, i. [144]
  • Stockjobber's Prayer, The, ii. [31]
  • Studious Gluttons, i. [312–13]
  • Successful Fortune-Hunter, The, or Captain Shelalee leading Miss Marrowfat to the Temple of Hymen, ii. [235]
  • Sufferer for Decency, A, i. [257]
  • Suffering under the Last Symptoms of a Dangerous Malady, &c., ii. [84]
  • Suitable Restrictions, i. [245]
  • Sulky, A, ii. [6]
  • Summer Amusement: Bug-Hunting, ii. [208]
  • — — a Game at Bowls, ii. [6–9]
  • Summer Amusements at Margate, or a Peep at the Mermaids, ii. [254]
  • Supplemental Magazine, i. [180]
  • Surprising Irish Giant of St. James's Street, The, i. [154]
  • Sweating for Opposition, A, by Dr. Willis, Dominisweaty & Co., i. [248]
  • Sweet Little Girl that I Love, The, ii. [88]
  • — Lullaby, ii. [42]
  • — Pea, The, ii. [233]
  • Sympathy, ii. [298]
  • — or a Family on a Journey, i. [174]
  • Symptoms of Restiveness, ii. [79–80]
  • — of Sanctity, ii. [27–8]
  • Table d'Hôte, or French Ordinary in Paris, ii. [188]
  • Tables are Turned, The. How are the Mighty Fallen, ii. [150]
  • Tables Turned: Miseries of Wedlock, ii. [134]
  • Tailor's Wedding, A, ii. [276]
  • Tailpiece to Tegg's Collection of the York and Clarke's Caricatures, ii. [156]
  • Tally-ho-rum! ii. [11]
  • Taste, ii. [33]
  • Tastes Differ, i. [175]
  • Tax-gatherer, ii. [14]
  • Tea on Shore, i. [168], [253–5], [323]
  • Templar at his Studies, A, ii. [222]
  • Temptation, i. [168]
  • Terror, ii. [2]
  • Theatrical Candidate, A, i. [330]
  • — Chymist, A (Holman versus Topham), i. [190]
  • — Leap-frog, ii. [46]
  • Third Tour of Doctor Syntax, The, in Search of a Wife (25 illustrations), ii. [373], [375]
  • This is the House that Jack Built: O.P. Riots, Drury Lane, ii. [165–6]
  • Three Tours of Doctor Syntax, i. [33]; ii. [176], [247–52], [266–7], [269–70], [367], [373], [375]
  • — Principal Requisites to form a Man of Fashion, The, ii. [286]
  • — Weeks after Marriage, or the Great Little Emperor playing at Bo-peep, ii. [186–7]
  • 'Throw Physic to the Dogs,' ii. [91], [193], [199]
  • 'Tiens bien ton Bonnet, et toi, defends ta Queue,' i. [331]
  • Timber Waggon, i. [150]
  • Times, The: Regency of the Prince, i. [110]
  • — — or a View of the Old House in Little Britain, i. [114]
  • Tit-bit for a Strong Stomach, A, ii. [135]
  • — for the Bugs, A, i. [320]
  • Tithe Pig, i. [268]
  • Too many for a Jew, i. [165]
  • Tooth Ache, The, or Torment and Torture, ii. [375–6]
  • Toper's Mistake, The, ii. [33]
  • Topham endeavouring with his Squirt to Extinguish the Genius of Holman, i. [166]
  • Touch at the Times, A, i. [231]
  • — for Touch, or a Female Physician in Full Practice, ii. [206]
  • Tour to the Lakes, A, ii. [80–1]
  • Toxophilites, i. [270]
  • Traffic (Old Clo' men), i. [289], [323–4]
  • Trafficorum, ii. [12]
  • Tragedy in London, ii. [74]
  • — Spectators, i. [217], [219]
  • Transparency Exhibited at Ackermann's, in the Strand, Nov. 27, 1815. Day of Celebration of General Peace in London, ii. [294–5]
  • Transplanting of Teeth (Baron Ron), i. [211]
  • Traveller Refreshed in a Stagnant Pool after the Fatigues of a Dusty Day's Journey, A, ii. [130]
  • Travelling Knife-Grinder at a Cottage Door, i. [222]
  • Trial of the Duke of York, The, ii. [178]
  • Tricks on the Turf—Settling to Lose a Race, ii. [368]
  • Trip to Gretna Green, A, ii. [215]
  • Triumph of Hypocrisy, The, i. [211]
  • — of Sentiment, The, i. [210]
  • Triumvirate of Gloucester Place, The, or the Clarke, the Soldier, and the Taylor, ii. [151]
  • Tutor and his Pupil Travelling in France, ii. [217]
  • Twelfth Night Characters (in 24 figures), ii. [214]
  • Two Kings of Terror, The. Transparency exhibited at Ackermann's. The Allied Victory of Leipsic, ii. [255], [257]
  • — Patriotic Duchesses on their Canvass, The (Duchesses of Portland and Devonshire), i. [124]
  • — of a Trade can never Agree: Mrs. Clarke and Col. Wardle, ii. [160]
  • Twopenny Cribbage, i. [369]
  • Tyrant of the Continent is Fallen, The, Europe is Free, England Rejoices, ii. [281]
  • Uncle George and Black Dick at their New Game of Naval Shuttlecock, i. [199]
  • Undertakers Regaling, ii. [26–7]
  • Unexpected Meeting, An, ii. [148]
  • — Return, An, or a Snip in Danger, ii. [297]
  • Union, The, ii. [22]
  • — Headdress, The, ii. [33]
  • Unloading a Waggon, ii. [255–6]
  • Vauxhall Gardens, i. [156–62]
  • Veneration, ii. [1]
  • Véry, Madame, Restaurateur, Palais Royal, Paris, ii. [272–3]
  • Vicar and Moses, The (song heading), i. [147]
  • 'Vicar of Wakefield' (24 plates), ii. [356–9], [375]
  • Vicar, ii. [14]
  • Vice-Queen's Delivery, The, at the Old Soldier's Hospital, in Dublin, i. [243]
  • View on the Banks of the Thames, A, ii. [75–7]
  • — of a Cathedral Town on Market-day, i. [364]
  • Views of the Colleges, ii. [184]
  • — of Cornwall, ii. [239–46]
  • — in Cornwall and Dorset (a series), ii. [56]
  • — in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Isle of Wight, &c., ii. [169], [181]
  • View on the French Coast, i. [222]
  • Views of London—Entrance of Tottenham Court Road Turnpike, with a view of St. James's Chapel. Ackermann's Gallery, i. [349]
  • — — Entrance of Oxford Street, or Tyburn Turnpike, with a view of Park Lane, i. [349]
  • — — Entrance from Mile End, or White Chapel Turnpike, i. [349]
  • — — Entrance from Hackney, or Cambridge Heath Turnpike, with a distant view of St. Paul's, i. [349]
  • Village Cavalry Practising in a Farmyard, i. [324]
  • — Doctor, The, i. [96]
  • Virginia, ii. [11]
  • Virtue in Danger, ii. [297]
  • Visit, A, to the Aunt, i. [192], [324]
  • — to the Doctor, ii. [236]
  • — to the Uncle, i. [192], [324–5]
  • 'Vive le Roi! Vive l'Empereur!! Vive le Diable!!! French Constancy, ii. [291–2]
  • Volcano of Opposition, The, i. [293]
  • Volunteer Wit, or not Enough for a Prime, ii. [86]
  • Waddling Out, i. [366]
  • Waggon and Horses. 'The Feathers,' i. [332]
  • Waiting for Dinner, i. [276–9]
  • Washing Day, ii. [15]
  • — Trotters, ii. [1]
  • Watercresses, i. [354]
  • Waterfall, The, or an Error in Judgment, i. [155]
  • Weeping, i. [13]; ii. [2]
  • Welsh Sailor's Mistake, The, or Tars in Conversation, ii. [89]
  • 'Werter, Sorrows of,' i. [191]; ii. [57]
  • Westminster Deserter, The, Drummed out of the Regiment, i. [138–9]
  • — Election, The, i. [128–143]
  • — Mendicant, The, i. [137]
  • — Watchman, The, i. [126]
  • Wet under Foot, ii. [225]
  • White Sergeant giving the Word of Command, A, ii. [74]
  • Who Killed Cock Robin? (Manchester Massacre), ii. [365]
  • Who Kills First for a Crown, i. [274–5]
  • Who's Mistress Now? ii. [41], [206]
  • Widow's Prayer, The, ii. [30]
  • Wigstead, Henry. Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the year 1797, ii. [19–21]
  • Wild Irish, or Paddy from Cork with his Coat Buttoned Behind, ii. [84], [368]
  • Winding up the Medical Report of the Walcheren Expedition, ii. [182]
  • Wisdom Led by Virtue and Prudence to the Temple of Fame, i. [135]
  • Witches in a Hayloft, ii. [265]
  • Wit's Last Stake, The, or Cobbling Voters and Abject Canvassers, i. [130–1]
  • Woman of Fashion's Journal, A, ii. [35]
  • Wonderful Pig, The, i. [155]
  • Wonderfully Mended. 'Shouldn't have known you again,' ii. [90]
  • Wonders—Wonders—Wonders! ii. [162]
  • Word-Eater, The (Fox), i. [192], [232–3]
  • Work for Doctors' Commons, i. [306]
  • World in Miniature, ii. [312–16], [362]