The above drawings in ordinary ink are contained in a copy-book, 8 × 6-1/2 inches. Unpublished. Exhibited in London at Carfax & Co.'s Galleries, October 1904. (Property of Harold Hartley, Esq.) End of 1886.
5. The Pope weighs heavily on the Church. Pen-drawing contained in the same copy-book with the last-named.
6. John smiles, a comic illustration to the school history book, representing King John in the act of signing Magna Charta. Pen-drawing on paper 7-1/4 × 5 inches. Unpublished. (Property of H. A. Payne, Esq.)
7. Saint Bradlaugh, M.P., a caricature. Pen-drawing on a half sheet of notepaper. Unpublished. (Property of H. A. Payne, Esq.)
8. Autumn Tints. Caricature in black and white of the artist's schoolmaster, Mr Marshall, expounding to his pupils the beauties of nature. Unpublished. Given to Ernest Lambert, Esq., Brighton, c. 1886-7.
Beside the above-named there must have been numbers of such drawings belonging to this early period; for in his schooldays Aubrey Beardsley was, to quote the words of Mr H. A. Payne, "constantly doing these little, rough, humorous sketches, which he gave away wholesale." Many have been destroyed or lost, others dispersed abroad. Thus, for instance, one old Brighton Grammar School boy, C. E. Pitt-Schenkel, told Mr Payne that he was in possession of some, which he took out to South Africa.
9. The Jubilee Cricket Analysis. Eleven tiny pen-and-ink sketches, entitled respectively:——
I. A good bowler.