INDICES.
INDEX OF NAMES, PERSONS, &c.
A B C D
E F G H
J K L
M N O P
Q R S T
V Y W
- Ackermann, Rudolph (Rowlandson's publisher), i. 85, 89–93
- Ackermann's Poetical Magazine, i. 33
- Addington, Hon. H., 'The Doctor,' i. 246
- Alexander, Emperor of Russia, ii. 281, 294
- Angelo, Henry, 'Reminiscences,' i. 55, 64–6, 68, 70–2, 78–9, 85,
87–8, 287, 298–300, 374; ii. 5
- Angelo's Fencing Rooms, i. 241
- Angelo and Rowlandson at Vauxhall, i. 62–3, 156
- — and Son, Hungarian and Highland Broadsword Exercise, i. 374
- — Henry, his sketch of Simmons, the Murderer, ii. 81
- Anstey, Christopher, 'Comforts of Bath,' i. 333–49
- Arnold, General, i. 173
- Atkinson, Christopher, i. 143–4
- Auckland, Lord Eden, i. 173
- Austria, Emperor of, ii. 281
- Austria, Crown Prince of, ii. 281
- Banco to the Knave (Gillray), i. 106
- Banks, Sir Joseph, i. 192
- Bannister, the Comedian, a Collector, i. 70; ii. 248
- — John, the Comedian, an Art Student, i. 53–4
- Barrymore, Lord, i. 58, 161–2, 303
- Bate, Dudley, of the Morning Post, i. 159
- Bates, William, B.A., 'Sketch of Rowlandson's Works,' 'Essay on George Cruikshank,' ii. 379
- Bedford, Duke of, i. 359
- Bell, Dr., ii. 216
- Beresford, James, ii. 178
- Billington, Mrs., i. 158
- 'Black Dick' (Lord Howe), i. 199
- 'Blackmantle,' Bernard (pseudo), i. 43; ii. 375, 378–9
- Blair, Doctor Hugh, i. 198
- Blucher, Prince von, ii. 278–9, 280–1, 293–5
- 'Book for a Rainy Day,' J. T. Smith, i. 70
- Borowloski, Count, 'The Polish Dwarf,' i. 186
- Bossy, Doctor, ii. 5
- Boswell, James, i. 193–8
- Boswell's 'Tour to the Hebrides,' i. 84, 193–8
- Buonaparte, the Emperor Napoleon, ii. 42–3, 45, 47, 52, 54, 61, 82–3, 93–102, 130, 159, 162–3, 187, 203–4, 255, 258–64, 271–2, 276–82, 289, 291–3
- — Joseph, King of Spain, ii. 95–6, 98–101
- — Louis, King of Holland, ii. 97, 258–9
- Buonaparte's Generals, ii. 291
- Brightelmstone in 1789, i. 277
- Britannia, 117, 136, 141–2, 247; ii. 6
- Buckingham, Marquis of, i. 243
- Bullock, Proprietor of 'Bullock's London Museum,' ii. 309
- Bunbury, Henry, the Caricaturist, i. 61, 78–80, 369
- — the Caricaturist (illustrated biographical sketch of his life by Joseph Grego), i. 3
- — Henry, Caricaturist (Gambado's 'Annals of Horsemanship and Academy for Grown Horsemen'), i. 352–3; ii. 101–15, 217, 221–3
- Burdett, Sir Francis, i. 359; ii. 74, 181–2, 184, 365
- Burke, Hon. Edmund, i. 112, 118–19, 220, 245, 248, 274, 289; ii. 13
- Burton, Alfred, 'Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy,' ii. 363–4
- Bute, Lord, i. 141
- Butler, S., ii. 174, 198
- Camden, Lord, i. 244
- Canning, George, verses on 'All the Talents,' ii. 69
- Canning, George, ii. 166
- Carmarthen, Marquis of, i. 244, 248
- Cartright, Major John, i. 121
- Castlereagh, Lord, ii. 166
- Catalini, Madame, ii. 165
- Catharine, Empress of Russia, i. 290
- Chambers, Sir William (architect of Somerset House), ii. 217
- Charles the Fourth, King of Spain, i. 290, 292; ii. 94
- Charlotte, Queen, i. 110, 199–210, 220, 228, 230, 252, 290
- Chatham, Lord, i. 244
- — General, ii. 164, 166
- Chattelier, Miss (Rowlandson's aunt), i. 52, 63–4
- Chiffney (jockey to the Prince of Wales), i. 207
- Clarke, Mrs. Mary Anne, ii. 135–64, 166, 181
- — Scandal, The, i. 28; ii. 135–64, 181
- Clavering, General, ii. 143
- Coleraine, Lord, i. 180, 220, 229. (See Hanger)
- Collections of Rowlandson's drawings, i. 5. Appendix
- Collings, the Caricaturist, i. 82–4, 191, 193
- Combe, William, ii. 247, 268, 317–55, 359–62, 271–2
- — — (author):
- 'The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax,' ii. 176, 247–52, 266–7, 269–70, 367, 373, 375
- 'The Dance of Death,' ii. 317–15
- 'The Dance of Life,' ii. 359–62
- 'The History of Johnny Quæ Genus,' ii. 371–2
- Corbett, Thomas, High Bailiff for Westminster, ii. 140, 153–4
- Cornwall, Views in, ii. 56
- Cross Reading (Whiteford's), i. 84
- Cruikshank, George, caricaturist, i. 16–19
- Cumberland, Duke of, ii. 225
- Curtis, Commodore, ii. 163–4
- Davy, Sir Humphrey, ii. 366
- Derby, Lord, i. 359
- Devonshire, Duchess of, i. 124, 126–9, 131–2, 135, 141–2, 152, 158; ii. 59
- Didelot, dancer, i. 283
- Don Carlos, ii. 94
- Duncannon, Lady, i. 135, 141, 158
- Dundas (Lord Melville), i. 121, 134, 243–4, 246; ii. 49–51, 60, 136
- Dundas, Sir David, ii. 137
- Dunthorne, James, i. 226–7, 314
- Elliot, Right Hon. Hugh, English Minister at Dresden, ii. 311
- Engelbach, Lewis, 'Letters from Italy, or Naples and the Campagna Felice,' ii. 267, 301–8
- English Caricaturists, i. 2
- 'English Spy, The,' by 'Bernard Blackmantle,' i. 43
- Erskine, Lord, i. 112, 359
- 'Farquhar,' Ferdinand (pseudo), 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. 317
- Ferdinand of Spain, ii. 93
- Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' ii. 55–6
- Fitzgerald, Mr., i. 161
- Fitzherbert, Mrs., i. 170, 220, 226, 248, 276
- Fox, Hon. Charles James, ii. 49, 58–61, 109, 112–13, 116–17, 119, 123–7, 129, 131–5, 138–43,
154, 221, 231–2, 245, 248, 270, 359
- Fox, General, i. 117
- Frederick the Great, i. 182–3
- French Ambassador, The, i. 147
- Gambado, Geoffrey (pseudo Henry Bunbury), 'Academy for Grown Horsemen,' i. 352–3
- — — 'Annals of Horsemanship,' i. 352; ii. 102–15
- George the Third, i. 115, 119, 140–1, 182–3,
199–210, 220, 228–9, 248, 251–2, 290, 360; ii. 6, 59, 82, 196
- Gillray, the Caricaturist (his life, works, and times, by Joseph Grego), i. 3–4, 54, 106, 143, 229, 242, 328; ii. 197, 223
- Gloucester, Duke of, i. 328
- Goldsmith, Oliver, 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' ii. 356–9, 375
- Gordon, Duchess of, i. 126, 152
- Grafton, Duke of, i. 244, 246–8
- Grattan, i. 250, 362
- Grego, Joseph:
- 'An Illustrated Biographical Sketch of Bunbury, the Caricaturist,' i. 3
- 'The Works of James Gillray, with the Story of his Life and Times,' i. 3–4
- 'A Collection of Drawings by Rowlandson.' Appendix
- Grenville, i. 244
- — Lord, ii. 59
- Guise, General, his collection of pictures at Oxford, ii. 66
- Hadfield. Attempted the life of the King, ii. 6
- Hamilton, Sir William, Ambassador at Naples, ii. 311–13
- — Lady, ii. 311–13
- Hanger, George, i. 180, 220, 229. (See Coleraine.)
- Harrison, W. H., 'The Humourist,' ii. 380–6
- Hartley, Mrs. (actress), i. 160
- Hastings, Warren, i. 226, 230
- — Marquis of, ii. 299
- Haydon, B. R., ii. 378–9
- Heath, James, i. 85
- — — letter to, written by the Caricaturist, ii. 48
- Hebrides, Boswell's Journal of a Tour in the, i. 193–8
- Heywood ('Old Iron Wig'), i. 70
- 'Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing,' by J. P. Malcolm, F.S.A., i. 73–6
- 'History of Caricature and the Grotesque in Literature and Art,' i. 3, 76
- Hobart, Hon. Mrs. (Lady Buckinghamshire), i. 127, 129–30, 134
- Holland, Lord, i. 289
- Holman, the actor, i. 165, 190
- Hood, Admiral Lord, i. 121, 124, 127, 133, 228
- Hook, Theodore, 'Chacun à son Goût,' i. 67
- Hooper, the boxer, i. 162
- Horne-Tooke, John, i. 327, 359; ii. 74
- House, Sam, i. 98–9, 108, 129, 131, 138–9
- Howe, Lord, i. 67–8, 199
- Howitt, the artist, Rowlandson's brother-in-law, i. 50
- John Bull, ii. 42, 43, 47, 50–1, 58, 60–1, 75, 82–3, 93, 101, 130, 159
- Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., i. 193–8
- Junot, General, ii. 101, 204
- Kemble, John Philip, ii. 46, 165
- Kent, Duke of, ii. 141–4
- King of Prussia, The, i. 182–3
- Kingsbury, Caricaturist, i. 242, 290
- Knight (Miss Cornelia), authoress, ii. 311–12
- Lambert, Daniel, ii. 59–60
- Leicestershire Giant, ii. 59–60
- Leinster, Duke of, i. 249, 251
- Life of Henry Bunbury, the Caricaturist, i. 4, 75–9
- Lonsdale (Earl of), i. 136–7
- Lord Howe's Action, i. 67–8
- Lothian, Marquis of, i. 249, 251
- Louis XVI. of France, i. 274, 290
- — XVIII. of France, ii. 292, 295
- Lowther, Sir James, i. 136
- Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, i. 375
- Lunardi, Vincent, i. 163–4
- Malcolm, J. P., F.S.A., 'Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing,' i. 75–6; ii. 184
- Manners, Lord Charles, ii. 215–16
- Melville, Lord (see Henry Dundas), ii. 49–51, 60–1, 75
- Memoirs of John Bannister, Comedian, i. 47
- Mitchell, the Banker, i. 68, 71, 85
- Moira, Lord, embarkation for La Vendée, i. 68
- Morland, George, the Artist, i. 86–7, 239
- — — Portrait of, by Rowlandson, i. 86; ii. 229, 330
- Moser, Michael, Keeper at Somerset House, i. 53
- Mulgrave, Lord, ii. 166
- Munro, Doctor, i. 124
- National Collections of Caricatures, i. 5; ii. Appendix.
- Nelson, Admiral Lord, i. 350; ii. 52, 54, 311–13
- 'Newcome, Johnny' (pseudo), Military Adventures of, ii. 298
- Ney, Marshal, ii. 291, 293
- Nicols, John, Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine, i. 282
- Night Auctions, i. 70
- Nixon, Henry, the Facetious, i. 82–3; ii. 26, 66
- Nollekens, J., Artist, ii. 16, 19
- Norfolk, Duke of, i. 359
- North, Lord, i. 105–6, 108, 112–13, 116, 119, 124–5, 142, 220
- O'Connor, i. 364
- O'Kelly, Colonel, i. 259–60
- O'Meara, Dr., 146, 155
- Orleans, Duke of, i. 252–3, 248, 274
- Pacchierolti, i. 98
- Paoli, General, i. 193
- Papworth, J. B., ii. 268
- Parsons, the Comedian, i. 70
- Paul, Emperor of Russia, ii. 28–9
- Perdita, i. 159
- Perry, James, of the Morning Chronicle, i. 159
- Petersham, Lord, ii. 225
- Petty, Lord Henry, ii. 58–60
- Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, i. 193–8
- 'Pindar, Peter,' Trick played off on, i. 71–2
- — — i. 97, 143, 187–8, 192, 200, 210, 361; ii. 13, 217
- Pitt, Hon. William, i. 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 221, 226, 230, 231–2, 243–8, 360; ii. 22, 28, 49, 50
- Pomfret, Lord, ii. 225
- Pope Pius the Sixth, i. 290
- — — the (Pius VII.), ii. 44, 51, 163, 204
- Portland, Duchess of, i. 124
- — Duke of, i. 289
- Potemkin, i. 292
- Priestly, Dr., i. 272
- Prince of Wales, i. 110, 132, 140, 152, 159, 170, 220, 226, 229–31, 243, 246–7, 248, 251, 274, 290, 298, 303
- — Regent, ii. 294
- Prussia, King of, i. 292
- Pugin's 'Microcosm, or London in Miniature,' ii. 125–8
- Pyne, W. H. (Ephraim Hardcastle), 'Wine and Walnuts,' i. 55–6
- — — — Somerset House Gazette, i. 55, 57–8, 69
- Queen Charlotte, i. 110, 199–200, 220, 228
- Queen of Spain, ii. 93
- Quirk (Boxer), ii. 226
- 'Quiz' (pseudo), 'The Grand Master, or Qui Hi in Hindostan,' ii. 299–301
- Ramberg, Caricaturist, i. 223, 225
- 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the Year 1797,' ii. 19–21
- Richmond, Duke of, i. 183, 231, 243–4, 246–8
- Robinson, Jack, i. 117–18
- — Mrs., i. 159
- Romney (the Painter), ii. 311
- Ron, Baron (Quack Dentist), i. 211
- Roscius, the Infant, ii. 46
- Rosedale, John (Mariner), exhibitor of the pictures at Greenwich Hospital, ii. 71
- Rowlandson, Thomas (the Caricaturist), i. 239, 360
- — a student at the Royal Academy, i. 53
- — Academy drawings, i. 22–3
- — and Napoleon, i. 27–8
- — as a landscape artist, i. 14
- — as a marine artist, i. 18
- — as a portrait painter, i. 13
- — at Portsmouth, i. 67
- — biographical references to, i. 54–5
- — book illustrations, i. 35–45
- — chronological summary of his caricatures, ii. 389. (See 4)
- — Continental tours, i. 59, 68–9; ii. 330–1
- — contributions to the Royal Academy, i. 50–65
- — collections of drawings by, ii. Appendix
- — Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, ii. Appendix
- — South Kensington Museum, ii. Appendix
- Rowlandson, Dyce Collection, South Kensington Museum, ii. Appendix
- — — at Windsor Castle, ii. Appendix
- — early caricatures, i. 22
- — engraved works, i. 23–30
- — family, the, i. 49–51
- — fortune bequeathed the Caricaturist, A, i. 64
- — gambling proclivities, i. 64
- — Gentleman's Magazine, the, obituary notice, i. 55, 94–5
- — George Cruikshank on Rowlandson, i. 16–19
- — his first visit to Paris, i. 52
- — his friends, i. 60–2
- — his publishers, i. 6
- — his schoolfellows, i. 51
- — Illustrations to 'The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque,' ii. 176, 247–52, 266–7, 269–70, 367, 373, 375
- — — 'The World in Miniature,' ii. 312–17, 362
- — — 'The English Dance of Death,' ii. 317–55
- — imitations of the drawings of contemporary artists, i. 151
- — in France, Flanders, and Holland, i. 58, 68–9; ii. 330–1
- — in Paris, i. 58–9
- — journeys in England, i. 75, 276–9, 360; ii. 6, 19–21,
56, 169, 181, 239–246, 373
- — letter from, 1804, ii. 48
- — lists of public and private collections. Appendix
- — mode of working at Ackermann's 'Repository of Arts,' i. 31
- — on the Westminster Election, i. 22, 121–43, 153–4
- — portraits of the artist, i. 45–8, 360; ii. 228–30
- — portraits exhibited by, i. 59
- — robbed, i. 65–6
- — successive exhibits at the Royal Academy. Figure subjects, i. 59, 64–5
- — views of the Colleges, Oxford and Cambridge, ii. 186
- Rowlandson's 'Sketches from Nature,' ii. 373
- — illustrations to 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' ii. 356–9
- — — 'The Dance of Life,' ii. 359, 362
- — — 'An Excursion made to Brighthelmstone in the Year 1782,' i. 276–9
- — illustrations to Smollett's works, i. 320; ii. 56, 181
- — — 'A Narrative of the War, 1793–5,' i. 328–9
- — — 'Academy for Grown Horsemen,' i. 353; ii. 102–15, 181
- — — Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' i. 304; ii. 55–6
- — illustrations to 'The Annals of Horsemanship,' i. 352–3; ii. 102–15, 181
- — — 'Les Délices de la Grande-Bretagne,' i. 305
- — — 'The Comforts of Bath,' i. 333–49
- — Views of London, i. 349
- — 'Sheets of Picturesque Etchings,' i. 280, 289
- — — 'Cupid's Magic Lantern,' i. 332
- — — 'Love in Caricature,' i. 353
- — — 'Cries of London,' i. 354–6
- — — Anti-Jacobin Review, i. 357–60
- Rowlandson, 'Loyal Volunteers of London,' i. 375–7
- — 'Hungarian and Highland Broadside Exercise,' i. 374
- — 'Nautical Characters,' i. 362
- — 'Hogarthian Novelist,' ii. 6
- — illustrations to Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey,' ii. 10, 169–74
- — — 'The Beauties of Sterne,' ii. 10, 169–75
- — — 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales,' ii. 19–21
- — — 'Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature,' ii. 41
- — — 'A Compendious Treatise on Modern Education,' ii. 41
- — — 'Views in Cornwall, &c.,' ii. 56, 169, 181, 239–46
- — — 'The Sorrows of Werter,' i. 190; ii. 57
- — — Boswell's 'Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides,' i. 193–8
- — — 'The Poems of "Peter Pindar,"' i. 192, 201–9
- — — 'The Pleasures of Human Life,' ii. 83, 180, 362
- — — 'The Microcosm of London, or London in Miniature,' ii. 125–8
- — — 'The Miseries of Human Life,' ii. 119–24
- — — 'Chesterfield Travestie,' ii. 115–17, 224
- — — 'The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting,' ii. 115, 129, 178
- — — The Caricature Magazine, ii. 115–16
- — — G. A. Stevens' 'Lecture on Heads,' ii. 117–18
- — — 'Beauties of Tom Brown,' ii. 115, 181
- — — 'The Clarke Scandal,' ii. 135–62
- — — The Poetical Magazine, ii. 175–78
- — — 'The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen,' ii. 176
- — — J. Beresford's 'Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life,' ii. 178
- — — Butler's 'Hudibras,' ii. 174, 198
- — 'Sketches from Nature,' ii. 169
- — illustrations to 'Annals of Sporting,' by Caleb Quizzem, ii. 178–9
- — — 'Petticoat Loose: a Fragmentary Poem,' ii. 238
- — — 'Poetical Beauties of Scarborough,' ii. 268–9
- — — Engelbach's 'Letters from Italy and the Campagna Felice,' ii. 267, 301–8
- — — 'The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome,' ii. 298–9, 312
- — — 'Qui Hi, the Grand Master in Hindostan,' ii. 299–301
- — — Ferdinand Farquhar's 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. 312, 317
- — — 'New Sentimental Journal, or Travels in the Southern Provinces of France,' ii. 362, 368–70
- — — 'The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy' (Burton), ii. 363
- — — 'Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders,' ii. 366–7
- — — 'The History of Johnny Quæ Genus,' ii. 371–3
- — — 'Crimes of the Clergy,' ii. 373
- — — Chap Books, ii. 363
- Rowlandson, 'The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Years 1823–4–5,' ii. 375
- — — 'The English Spy,' by Bernard Blackmantle, ii. 378–9
- — — 'The Humourist' (posthumous), ii. 380–6
- — — 'Grotesque Drawing Book,' ii. 362
- Rutland, Duchess of, i. 152
- Salisbury (Lord Chamberlain), i. 327
- Sandon, Captain, ii. 143
- Sheridan, R. B., i. 229, 245, 248, 274, 289, 330; ii. 46, 58–60, 220.
- Sherwin, J. K., engraver, i. 45
- Showell, Mrs., ii. 66
- Siddons, Mrs., ii. 46
- Sièyes, Abbé, ii. 47
- Simmons, Thomas (murderer), ii. 81
- Skeffington, Sir Lumley, i. 180
- Smith, John Raffaelle, engraver, i. 47
- Smith, John Thomas, portrait of Rowlandson, i. 48; ii. 17
- 'Nollekens and his Times,' ii. 55; ii. 16–19
- 'Book for a Rainy Day,' i. 70
- Smollett's 'Peregrine Pickle,' ii. 56
- Miscellaneous Works, ii. 181
- Somerset House Gazette, i. 54, 88
- Sorrows of Werter, ii. 57
- Southcott, Joanna (the 'Prophetess'), ii. 287
- Spain, Queen of, ii. 93
- Spain, Infants of, ii. 94
- Stanislaus the Second, King of Poland, i. 290
- Sterne, Laurence, ii. 10, 169–75.
- Stevens, G. A., 'A Lecture on Heads,' ii. 117
- Sydney, Lord, i. 246
- Talleyrand, Prince, ii. 45, 187, 280
- Tegg's Caricatures, i. 34
- Temple, Lord, i. 119, 140, 141
- Thelwall (political lecturer), i. 327, 359
- Thicknesse, Philip, i. 275–6
- Thurlow, Lord, i. 121–2, 140–1, 220, 243–4, 248, 290
- Tierney, Mr., i. 359
- Topham, Major (World newspaper), at Vauxhall, i. 63
- Topham, Captain, i. 158, 165–7, 183, 190
- Townshend, Lord John, i. 228
- Towzer, Rev. Roger, ii. 287
- Trotter, 51, 61
- Vauxhall Gardens, Characters at, i. 156–62
- Rowlandson at, i. 62–3
- — Singers at, 63
- — Mrs. Weichsel, i. 63
- Wales, Prince of (afterwards George IV.), i. 110, 132, 140, 152, 159, 170, 220, 226, 229–31, 243, 246–8, 251, 274, 290, 298, 303
- Walpole, Horace, i. 128
- Ward (Boxer), ii. 226
- Wardle, Colonel, ii. 135–64, 166, 181
- Watson, Brook, i. 244
- Weichsel, Mrs., i. 158
- Well-bred Man, The (H. Nixon), i. 83
- Wellington, Duke of, ii. 281, 293–5
- Wells, Mrs., 166–7
- Weltjé, Cook to the Prince of Wales, i. 71, 248, 251
- His house at Hammersmith, i. 73–4
- 'Werter, Sorrows of,' i. 191; ii. 57
- Westmacott, Charles Molloy, i. 43
- 'The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Years 1823–5,' ii. 375, 378
- 'The English Spy,' ii. 378–9
- Whitbread, ii. 49, 60–1, 136
- Whiteford, Caleb, i. 84–5
- Wigstead, Henry, Bow Street Magistrate, i. 60, 81–2, 276–9, 360
- Wigstead, Henry, 'An Excursion to Brighthelmstone made in the year 1872,' i. 276–9
- 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales,' i. 360; ii. 19–21
- Wilberforce, ii. 50, 136
- Wilkes, Alderman, i. 244
- Wilson, Richard, Librarian at the Royal Academy, i. 53, 361
- 'Wine and Walnuts,' i. 54, 83
- Woodward, George Moutard, the Caricaturist, i. 80; ii. 115, 128
- 'Works of James Gillray, the Caricaturist, with the Story of his Life and Times,' i. 3–4
- Wray, Sir Cecil, 111, 122, 124, 127, 133–4, 136–9, 154
- Wright, Thomas, 'History of the Grotesque in Literature and Art,' i. 3
- — 'Caricature History of the Three Georges,' i. 3, 76–7
- Würtemburg, King of, i. 327