You must be aware they're a precious Bad Hatch!
RALEIGH TOO BAD.
Sir Walter Raleigh's old house at Brixton Rise, Punch hears, "is about to be sold by public auction", and the surrounding twelve acres of "nobly-timbered park", given over—of course, like so much else in that once leafy suburb—to the untender mercies of the Jerry Builder. Too bad! In the olden days, Queen Bess used to be rowed in her barge up the Effra (which now, like the Mole, "runneth underground", hidden by earth and brickwork, but, not long since, was a visible stream) to visit Sir Walter at what was then his Country House. There were no Interviewers in those happy days, else would a "Sir Walter Raleigh At Home", with "Gloriana" as his guest, be toothsome reading. And shall Jugson, the Jerry-builder, with his mud-bricks and slime-mortar, his warped timber and his peeling stucco, banish even the memories of the great Elizabethans from their ancient haunts? Forbid it, O Spirit of the Jubilee Year! Let the Jubilators Raleigh—we mean rally, round Raleigh's old Mansion,—
"Let not his house who witched Old England's eyes
Before base Jugson fall on Brixton Rise."
Ben Trovato Again.—When the Papal Envoy arrived, His Eminence had several mansions placed at his disposal. The one he fancied most was that offered by Mr. H. Labouchere, M.P., with the appropriate designation of "Pope's Villa, Twickenham."