[Barber-ous Announcement.]—MR. TANNER’S shop was part of one of the side arches of Temple Bar, and so reached from that obstruction to Shire Lane, which adjoins it on the City side.

[Fashionable Intelligence.]—The PADDY GREEN so frequently referred to was a popular singer and an excellent tempered man. He was unfairly treated by Punch at this time, because really unknown to the writer. MR. JOHN GREEN is now the well known and much respected host and proprietor of Evans’s Hotel, Covent Garden.

[Kings and Carpenters.]—DON LEON, shot for insurrection in favour of the Ex-Regent CHRISTINA.

[Cupid out of Place.]—LORD PALMERSTON, from his very engaging manner, was long known as “Cupid.”

[Jack Cutting his Name on the Beam.]—LORD JOHN RUSSELL, after GEORGE CRUIKSHANK’S etching of Jack Sheppard.

[Sibthorp’s Con. Corner.]—BRYANT was publisher of Punch, 1841.


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