ing passion, 314; Selfishness, 323; Seraphs' Quills, 323; Services, small, 309; Smoking, 307; Southey, 297; Spintext, 310; Squibs, old, 319; Tedi- ousness, 311; "There's a Lan- guage that's Mute," 319; This- tlewood the traitor, 312; Truisms, 317; Weather Wis- dom, 317; "Who's he?" 320; "Who's Who," 311; Words, misuse of, 306.
"HILL, TOM :"
Curiosities and relics, 295, 296; Hull of Gilbert Gurney, 293; Paul Pry, 294.
JERROLD, DOUGLAS :
Appearance in the Stranger, 212; Apprenticed to a printer, 214; Black-eyed Susan pro- duced, 218, 219; Blanchard, Laman, 216; Brevities, 221; Bubbles of the Day, 221; Caudle's Curtain Lectures, 223; Collected Works, 224; Death of Jerrold, 233, 234; Duality of the Mind, 231; First dramatic piece, 215; His one book, Shakspeare, 214; Ill-natured satire, 225; Illuminated Magazine, 227; Life and Remains, 233; "Lit- tle Douglas" about Cranbrook, 211; Magazine_writing, 218; Midshipman Jerrold, 223; Mulberries Club, 227; Nell Gwynne produced, 220; Punch contributions, 223; Punch pro- duced, 221; "Q papers in Punch, 222; Rent Day, and other dramas, 220; School at Sheerness, 212; Success of Punch, 222; Time works Won- ders, 223; Whittington Club, 231; Wit and Table Talk, 228 -232.
KELLY, MICHAEL,
CENCES OF:
Adaptation of Blue Beard, 235; Bon Mot of Bannister,
LAMB, CHARLES :
Amicus Redivivus, 178; Auto- biography, 175, 176; Birth and education, 158; Character- istics of, 163; Christ's Hospi- tal, 167; Coleridge, death of, 174; Comptroller of Stamps, 185; Conversation of, 164; Early verses, and play, 160; Elia, origin of, 162, 170; En- field, Edmonton, and Isling- ton, 163; India Hose, 160; Islington Cottage, 177; Kes- wick, 162; Letter-writing, 189; Lodgings, 165; Matter-of-fact men, 188; Newspaper Life, Publishers' Dinner, Puns, 170 -172; Night with Lamb, by Hood, 187; Old Benchers in the Inner Temple, 182, 184; "Old Familiar Faces," 187; Portrait of, 165; Reading, 163; "That we should lie down with the Lamb," 189; School- fellows, 168; Shakspeare's Sonnets, 162; Lamb's Sister, 165; Worst puns the best, 171.
MATHEWS, CHARLES :
Actors' Holiday, 281; Ame- rica, trip to, 252, 253; "At Home," the first, 252, 264; Autobiography and letters compressed by Edmund Yates, 246; Beauty of, 258; Birth of, 246; Children, fondness of, 262; Clarence, Duke of, 283; Country life, love of, 282;
Educated at Merchant Taylors' School, 249; Elliston and Macklin, 249; Fieri Facias, 278; Foreigners, 285, 286; Genius of, 254; Heart, a proud one, 272; Hill, Rowland, and Huntington, 273; Hottentot Venus, 260; Income tax, 276; Jordan, Mrs., 283; Leigh Hunt, portrait of, 257; "Live Eels," cry of, 248; Living cheap, 276; "Love, Law, and Physic,' imitation of, 266; Macklin and Mathews, 249, 288; Mail Coach Adventures, 268; Mallet, M., 255, 268; Married twice, 254; Mellon, Miss, 285; Methodist oddities, 273; Mimicry, powers of, 256; Mistake, whimsical, 279; Namesake, 274; Old Scotch lady, 259; Person of, 247; Po- tier's acting, 282; Portrait of, 292; Silver Spoon, 277; Spanish Ambassador, 270; Speculation, profitable, 261 Theatrical Pictures, 290; Wa- verley Novels, authorship of, 280; Wilkes, John, portrait of, 249; Wilkinson, Tate, 251; Yates's Life and Correspond- ence of Mathews, 246; Youth- ful Days, 269.
MORRIS, CAPTAIN, AND THE SU-
BLIME SOCIETY OF BEEF STEAKS: Anacreontic by Morris, 78; Arnold, Walter, on the Su- blime Society, 70; Beef Steak Club, 64; Beef Steak
Society's members and por- traits, 82, 83; Beef Steak So- ciety, 65, 80; Beef Steak So- ciety's Furniture, etc., 82; Beef Steak Society's Plate, 83; Brockham Lodge, 72; Cunningham, Peter, 80; Est- court, Dick, 64; Garrick and Colman, 66, 67; Gridiron, silver, 69; Jerdan, William, 70; Lambert, the scene-painter, 65, 66; Linley and Mrs. Sheri- dan, 67; Miscellaneous ob- jects, 83; Morris, Captain Charles, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75; Norfolk, Duke of, 68, 69; Old Whig Poet to his old Buff Waistcoat, 76; Populous Cities please us then, 80; Prince of Wales and Beef Steak Society, 67, 68; Steele and Dick Est- court, 64, 65; Town and Coun- try, 73.
Albums, 328; Artiste, 327; Boarding-house, 329; Bore and Boricide, 330; Born, 324; Coaches v. Railways, 330; Crowd, pleasures of, 327; Gos- sip, 332; Hobbleday loquitur, 326; Little Pedlington, 324, 325; Notes, angry, 331; Paul Pry, 325, 333; Pedlington, Little, 329; Play-bills, 328; Priests' orders, 331; Show- houses, 331; Theatres, small, 328; "Touching" exhibition, 332; Ungrateful banker, 327; Where shall I go?" 325.
BILLING, PRINTER, GUILDFORD, SURREY.
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