Cry—Much cry, but little wool, 120
Crying Things in London, 73
Curds—A cheesewoman, 81
Cutler’s Poetry upon a knife, 52
Deacon’s Music Hall, 131
Decker, Thomas, alias Dekker, 50
Deuteromelia, or Roundelays, 70
Dick Tarlton—Jester, 136
Dick, The Shoe Black, 155
Dimsdale—Mayor Garrett, 199
Ditty—A ballad-man, 80
Dogberry—The Watchman, 49
Drunken Barnaby at Holloway, 117
Duke of Devonshire’s drawings, 63
Dumpling Woman—The, 253
Dunstan—Sir Jeffery, 196
" Mayor of Garrett, 197
" Death of, 198
Dustman—The, 249
Dying Speeches, 160, 172
" Albert Smith’s, 173
" Ann William’s, 163
" Wm. Corder’s, 170
" Couvoisier’s, 112
" Greenacre’s, 171
" Thurtell’s, 167
Earl of Ellesmere, 73
Eastern Cheap-Market, 8
Eastwood ho!—A Comedy, 62
Ebsworth—Rev. J. W, 83
Edmonton, 137, 138
Ely Place—The orchards in, 108
Elizabeth—Queen, 35, 64
Eliza Cook, Miss, Poems:—
Christmas Holly, 244
Hot-Cross Buns, 210
Old Cries, 244
Young Lambs to Sell, 221
Enfield—Charles Lamb at, 136
Falstaff and Henry V, 8
Faux-Hall, 23
Field Lane and Fagan, 6
Fiddler—The blind, 283
Finsbury, its groves, 139
Flower Girls—Saucy, 128
Flower Pot Man—The, 240
Flying Stationer—The, 159
Fish-Fags, 236
Fish-Wives, 29, 32
Fisherwomen, 234
Fortunes of Nigel, 40
Fortey Mr. late Catnach, 194
Garratt—Mayor of, 197, 200
George Cruikshank, 222
George Daniel—Mr., 133
George Dyer, 133
Gingerbread Lottery, 350
Goldsmith—Oliver, 135
Gravesend and Milton, 10
Grey Friars, 18
Greenacre, 172
Greene Robt,—Never too Late, 64
Grim—The Black Collier, 96
Grimaldi—Old Joe, 132
Gum—A tooth drawer, 81
Guy Fawkes—Guy, 226
Halliwell Street, 90
Heath—A broom-man, 80
Hearth Stone Merchant, 158
Herb-wives, unruly people, 35
Herb-wife—The, 274
Herrick, Robert—Pretty Jane
" Hesperides, 50
Heywood, T.—Rape of Lucrece
Hobbyhorse-seller—A, 75, 106
Hogarth’s Print of “Evening”, 131
" “Enraged Musician”, 32
" Idle ’Prentice, 149
" Pieman, 214
Holborn, 12, 35
" Green Pastures in, 139
Holloway Cheese-cakes, 117
Holywell Street, 203
Hone’s Every-Day Book, 132, 155
Hornmen, 150
Hot Codlings—A Catch, 101
Hucksters, 35
Hugh Myddleton, 131
Hyde Park, 20
Inigo Jones’ collection of drawings, 63
Iron-Tailed Cow—The, 143
Islington, 131
" Clerks from, 155
" Garland, 131, 135
Jack Drum’s Entertainment, 117
“Jerry” the spec builder, 139
Jigs on the Stage, 80
Jin Vin. in Prentices-riots, 41
John Bunyan—A Tinker, 100
John Howard, 126
John Stow’s Survey of London, 2
John Taylor—The Water-Poet, 90
Johnson, Dr. on London-cries, 36
Kate Smith—Milkmaid, 241
Kelly—Frances, M., 137
Kempe—A Comedian, 90
Kent—Lambarde’s, 10
Lackpenny—see London
Lambeth, 23
Lauron’s Cries—see Mauron
Law, Thomas—The Bellman, 53
Lawyer’s and Suitors, 11
La Zoon—Partrait Painter, 103
Lettuce Woman—The, 57
Life in London, 8
Light of other Days—The, 63
Liston, W., “London Crier”, 220
London, Barrow Women, 112, 222
" Bridge, 25, 26
" Chanticleers, a Comedy, 79
" Labour, 7
" Lackpenny, 2, 3, 10
" Lawyers, 11
" Milk Carriers, 139 to 147
" ’Prentice riots, 42, 45
" Stall Keepers, 11
" Stone—The, 7, 11
" The Three Ladies of, 12
" Wall—The, 17
" Without lamps, 51
Ludgate—Poor Prisioners in, 17, 18
Lupton’s London (1632), 234
Luttrell’s Collection of Broadsides, 52
Lydgate—A Monk, 1, 2, 7, 9
" his numerous works, 2
" his London Lackpenny, 2, 3, 10
" Cornhill in his time, 9
" Mackerel in his day, 29
Madame Vestris—Her legs, 223
Maria Marten, & Corder, 168
Marylebone, 20
Mauron’s-alias-Lauron—“Cryes,”, 31, 103
Mayhew’s, H., London Labour, 7, 152, 165
Mayors of Garratt, 127, 200
Merry Bellman’s—Out-Cryes, 52
Merry Drollery—The, 83
Milliner’s Girls, 70
Nassau Press—The, 195
Ned Ward—His Time, 124
Nell Gwynne, 57, 109 to 112
New Exchange—Strand, 70
New River—First View of, 130
" And Charles Lamb, 130
News-criers, 150
Newgate, 18
Nightingale—A ballad-singer, 75
Novello—Mr. Vincent, 136
Northumberland House, 25
Milk—London supply of, 142
Milkmaids, 141
Milkman—The Poetical, 147
Milk and water, 139
Milk from the Cow, 244
Miller’s Golden Thumb, 92
Milton’s Il Penseroso, 50
Misson’s Travels, 140
Moorfields, 18
Moorgate, 17
Morely,—A Musical Composer, 70
Morose—A Character, 28, 33
Mother Red Cap—Holloway, 117
Much cry, but little wool, 120
Muffin Man—The, 202
Muffin and Crumpet Company, 201
Murder of Mr. Weare, 165
Okes—A printer (1632), 234
Old clo’—A Jew’s monopoly, 39
" And Coleridge, 60
Old Parr’s Head—The, 131
Old Stage waggon—The, 21
Oliver Twist, 6
Orange-women, 29, 32, 57
Oranges imported by Sir. W. Raleigh, 109
Orlando Gibbons—Musician, 72
Oyster-wives—unruly people, 35
O Yes—a mad merry ditty, 52
Pammelia—a musical work, 78
Paris Gardens, 90
Pastyme of Pleasure—The, 2
Paul Mr.—And Catnach, 195
Paul’s Wharf, 25
Pedlar’s French, 64
Pepy’s—His collection, &c., 102
Pewter Pots, 8, 197
Pewterer’s ’prentice, 28
Phillips—A comedian, 90
Pieman—London The, 211 to 219
Pie Shops—The Penny, 127
Pie-Poudre—A court of, 76
Pimlico—A country hamlet, 21
Pinner-up—Of songs, 193
Pitts—Ballad-monger, 161
Place Maubert, 236
Plate-glass windows, 6
Playford’s Select Ayres, 87
Pope Thos.—Famous Clown, 90
Pope’s Head—in Cornhill, 10
Porson—on Barrow-woman, 112
Potatoes—In reign of James I., 72
Powder-Watt, 121
Puddle Dock, 25
’Prentice Riots, 44
Prick Song—What!, 52
Queen Anne’s—London, 47
Rabbit Man—The, 273
Raddish and Lettuce-woman, 57
Ragg—The Bellman’s copy of verses, 52
Ragged School, 157
Rat-catcher—The, 59
Red Barn—Murder at, 168
River Fleet, 17
Robatos—a kind of Ruff, 71
Roger Warde—Printer (1584), 12
Rome mort—Romville, 64
Roxburghe Ballads—The, 71, 80, 89, 113
Rushes—Green, the strewing of &c., 7, 8
Ryle—Mrs. Anne, 194
Saint Fear—Years of, 52
St. Dunstan’s Church, 41, 71
St. James’ Park, 21
St. Pauls’ Cathedral, 43
Salt, sold in the streets, 62
Sausage-Woman The, 58
Second Edition—Sellers, 152
Seven Dials, 164
Shakespeare’s London, 16 to 27
Shancke, John—Comic actor, 89
Shoe-Black—The, 155
Shoe-Blacks—Last of the, 153
Shoeblack Society, 157
Shopkeepers—Loud bawling, 6
Shoreditch-church—Fields, 33, 90
Singer—A Comedian, 90
Sir Hugh Myddleton’s Head, 131
Songs—3 yards a penny, 187
Sow—Gelder’s Horn, 32, 119
Spectacles, first sold, 5
Spectator, The—on London cries, 118
Spring water—Here?, 129
Stall-keepers—The, 11
Statutes of the Streets, 48
Stow’s Survey of London, 2, 50
Strawberries in Holborn, 108
Strawberry-Woman—The, 276
Tarlton, Comedian, 20
Tempest’s, P. Cries of London, 102
Theatres—Bankside, 23
" The Cockpit, 79
" Covent Garden, 23
" The Curtain, 89, 90, 95
" Drury Lane, 23
" The Globe, 22, 89, 90, 95
" The Hope, 75
" Red Bull, 64, 89, 95
" Sadler’s Wells, 130, 132
" The Theatre, 64, 90
" The Swan, 89, 90, 95
Thurtell—John, Murderer, 165
" Hook’s verses on, 166
Three Ladies of London, 12, 15
Tiddy-Doll—Vendor of Gingerbread, 148, 264
Tinker—The Jolly, 302
Troop—Every One, 106
Tripe-wives—unruly people, 35
Trotter Yard—The, 7
Turner’s Dish of Stuff, 89, 91
Veal, with a hammy knife!, 239
Watchman—The London, 46
Water Carrier—The, 129
Water-Poet—see John Taylor
Walter Raleigh and oranges, 109
Weare Mr.—The Murder of, 165
What do you lack?, 7, 41
Windsor Drollery—The, 87, 101
Wood—Any to cleave?, 15
Wotton, Towns End—Tune of, 89
Wynter, Dr. on our milk supply 142
Yea by cock, 8
Ye Bridge-foot, 234
Year of Saint’s Fear, 52
Footnotes:
[1] “The England of Shakespeare,” by E. Goadby—Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., London, E.C.
[2] For the use of the woodcut blocks representing the “Smith Arms,” and the Globe Theatre, we are indebted to our friend Mr. John W. Jarvis, author of “Musee-Phusee-Glyptic: A Scrap Book of Jottings from Stratford-on-Avon, and Elsewhere,” London, 1875, who introduces them into the pages of his work thus:—