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Bannister, J. his intimacy with George
Colman, 14.

Baon Ri Dhuv, or the Black Lady, le-
gend of, 519.

Barter, Richie, see Richie Barter.

Mrs. see Plum, Lady.

Bath, Lord, 7.

Bayly, T. Haynes, pieces by, 79. 153.
260.354.576.

Beaumanoir, Col. de, 96.

Beaumarchais, M. de, passage in his life,
233.

Biographical Sketch of Richardson the
Showman, 178.

Black Lady, legend of, see Buon Ri Dhuv.
Blue Wonder, story of the, 450.
Bob Burns and Beranger, 525.
Bohis Head, legend of, 519.
Bottle of St. Januarius, song of the
month for January, 1.
"Boz," pieces by, 105. 218. 225. 291.
326. 430. 515.

Budgell, Mr. his remarks respecting Lord
Halifax and Mr. Addison, 358 n.
Bugle, Miss Sarah, account of, 451.
Bullfinch. Mr. Theophilus, 591.
Bumble, Mr. 109. 218. 225. 430.
Byron, his opinion of Sheridan, 427.

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Cleaver, Dr. sketch of his life and cha-

racter, 442.

Clifton, the Hot Wells of, 63.
C, M. de, 86.

Cobbler of Dort, story of the, 403.
Coleridge, remarks respecting, 417.
Collier, W. paper by, 485.
Colman, Francis, 7.

the elder George, remarks re-

specting, 7.

;

George, memoir of, 7
written by, 12; impromptu by, 16.
Conla, 522.

Contradiction, 338.
Cooper, J. F. piece by, 80.
Courage, Anatomy of, 398.
Cover, song of the, 402.

lines

Craggs, Mr. junior, remarks respecting
him, 361 n.

Crichton, James, (the admirable,) eulo-
giums on, 416.

Critical Gossip with Lady M. W. Mon-
tagu, 138.
Curetoun, Dr. 123.

Mrs. C. 121.

D.

Darby the Swift, his personal appearance,
543; story respecting him, 544.
Dash, Capt. Lord Eustace, character of,
269; anecdote related by, 276.
Davids, C. J. pieces by, 231. 297. 339.
Dawkins, Jack, 439.

Devil and Johnny Dixon, 251.
Dibbs, Mrs. 565.

Didler, Dick, adventures of, 565.
Dixon, Johnny, description of, 252; ac-
count of his adventure with the Devil,
255.

Doall, Dr. his professional schemes, 444.
Downwithit, Dr. character of, 121.
Doyle, Owen, 20.

Dulcet, Dr. account of, 288.
Dumb Waiter, lines on the, 341.

E.

Edward Saville, a transcript, 155.
Egan, Squire, 23. 27. 169; his adven-
tures with Gustavus Granby O'Grady,
owing to the mistakes of Handy Andy,
171; with Murtough Murphy, 373.
English Poets, Gossip with some Old, 98.
Epigrams, 190. 381. 409. 493. 508.
Eva, 522.

Evening Meditation, 250.
Evening of Visits, 80.

Execution, the, a sporting anecdote, 561.

F.

Falcon, Dr. his marriage, 450;

his ex-

pectations from Miss Sarah Bugle, 451.
Falstaff, Sir John, observations on his in-
fluence with Henry V. while Prince of
Wales, 494; Johnson's character of,

498; his Gadshill adventure, 503; re-
marks on his countenance, 506.
Family Stories, No. I. 191; No. II.266;
No. III. 341; No. IV. 529; No. V.
561.

Feaghan, Father Paul, 253.

Fiddler, Mrs. 137.

Fireside Stories, No. I. 191, see Family
Stories.

Fitzalban, Capt. Hon. A. F. story re-
specting his cow, 65.

Fitzgerald, Lord E. observations on, 558.
Fitzgrowl, Mr. 132.

Fog, lines on a London, 492.
Fontenelle, lines in imitation of, 88.
Foote, Samuel, remarks respecting him,
10; memoir of, 298; his plays, 300;
accusations against him, 303; his
death, 304; opinions of his comedies,
ib.; of his dramas, ib.; anecdotes of
him, 305.

Fothergill, Father, description of, 344.
Fragment of Romance, 165.

Friar Laurence and Juliet, a poem, 354.
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Hajji Baba, his remarks on England, 230;
his projected mission to England, 284;
his preparations, 364; instructions,
366; his remarks on the alterations
among the Turks, 369; his inquiries
on the state of England, 487; obser-
vations on France, 488; his passage to
Dover, 489; remarks on the officers of
customs, 490.

Halifax, Earl of, see Montague, Charles.
Hamburgh, Steam trip to, 509.
Handy Andy, paper so called, No. I. 20;
No. II. 169; No. III. 373.
Headlong Hall, pieces by the author of,

29. 187.

Hero and Leander, a poem, 410.

Herrick, Mr. specimen of his poetry, 99.
Hints for an Historical Play, 597.
Hippothanasia; or, the last of Tails—a
lamentable tale, 319.

Hogarth, George, piece by, 233.
Horse-pond, Reflections in a, 470.

Hot Wells of Clifton, lines to the, 64.

I.

Ingoldsby, T. 201; papers by, 266. 341.

529.

Caroline, legend of " Tapton

Everard" related by, 195.
Inscription for a cemetery, 473.
Introduction to the Biography of my Aunt
Jemima, the Political Economist, 382.
Ivory, Mr. his relation of the story of
"Plunder Creek," 127.

J.

Jackdaw of Rheims, 529.

Jaques, criticism on Shakspeare's charac-
ter of, 550.
Jennings, Mr. 55. 59,

Mrs. story of, 591.
Jerdan, W. pieces written by, 178. 319.
J- Madame de, 86.

Jocund, Joyce, piece written by, 190.
Johnson, Dr. 8; anecdote of, 9; his re-
marks on Foote, 301, 305; his Ras-
selas, 550.

Johns, Richard, piece by, 313.
Jonson, Ben, specimen of his poetry, 98.

K.

Kats, Jacob, cobbler of Dort, story re-
specting, 403.

Kingston, Duchess of, her persecution of
Foote, 303.

Knowles, Sheridan, paper by, 614. *
Kyan's Patent-the Nine Muses and
the Dry-rot, 93.

L.

Lament over the Bannister, 151.
Lavender, Lord John, account of his pro-
jected marriage with Miss Sophy Mig-
gins, 260.

Leary the Piper's Lilt, song of the month
for May, 429.

Legends of Manor Hall, 29; of Hamil-
ton Tighe, 266; of Bohis Head, 519;
of Mount Pilate, 608.

Le Gros, C. F. paper by, 247.
Les Poissons d'Avril, 397.
Lines on the "Young Veteran," John
Bannister, 168; to a Lyric and Artist,
177.

Linley, Miss, poem to, 420; her marriage

with Sheridan, 421; her death, 425.
Lion, some particulars concerning a, 515.
Literature of North America, observations
on, 534.

Little Bit of Tape, story of the, 313.
Littlejohn, Mr. 67.

London Fog, lines on a, 492,

Love and Poverty, 469.

Love in the City, 584.

Lover, Samuel, pieces by, 20, 88. 169.
217. 373.

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M'Flummery, Mr. story respecting, 210.

Impromptu, by George Colman, 16; on Madrigal Society, description of the, 465.

"Boz," 297.

Improvement, the victim of, 599.

Magan, Mr. 255.

Maginn, Dr. papers by, 2. 105. 494. 550.

Maguire, Barney, 191.

Mann, Mrs. 109.

Manor Hall, legend of, 29.

Man with the Tuft, 576.

Marbois, Marquis de, 81, 82 n.
Mars and Venus, a poem, 247.
Martingal, Bob, story related by, 625.
Marvel, Andrew, extract from his poem
addressed to Lord Fairfax, 99.

May Morning, song of the month for
May, 429.

Meditation, an Evening, 250.
Memoir of George Colman, 7.
Merry Christmas, 260.

Metastasio, an imitation of, 88.
Metropolitan Men of Science, 89.

Miggins, Mr. Peter, his letter to Lord
John Lavender, 260.

Miss Sophy, 261. 265.

Minister's Fate, the, 577.
"Monstre " Balloon, a poem, 17.
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, remarks

on her character, 138; comparison be-
tween, and Byron, 140; extracts from
her letters, 141; her observations on
Addison, 362 n.
Montague, Charles, Earl of Halifax, Ad-

dison's letters to, 356. 358. 360. 363;
remarks respecting him, 358 n. 359.
Months, songs of the, No. I. 1; No. II.
105; No. III. 217; No. IV. 325;
No. V. 429; No. VI. 533.

Morgan, Mr. 25.

Morier, J. Italian anecdote by, 103.
Mount Pilate, legend of, 608.
Murphy, Murtough, character of, 171;

his duel with Squire Egan, 373.
Murtough Murphy, see Murphy.
Muskau, Prince Puckler, paper by, 398.
N.

Nights at Sea; or, Sketches of Naval
Life during the War, No. 1. 269; No.
II. 474; No. III. 621.

North American Indians, remarks on the
periodical literature of, 534; on their
poetry, 536.

Nugent, Mr. specimen of his poetical
taste, 272, 273.

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Randolph, Thomas, specimen of his
poetry, 99.

"Random Records," extract from, 14.
Rankin, F. H. paper by, 382.

"Rattlin the Reefer," piece by the au-
thor of, 65.

Rasselas, remarks on, 550.
Reckoning with Time, 12.

Recollections of Childhood, 187.
Reflections in a Horse-pond, 471.
Remains of Hajji Baba, 280. 364. 487.
Remnant of the time of Izaak Walton,
a poem, 230.

Reynolds, Hamilton, piece by, 138.
Rheims, Jackdaw of, 529.
Richardson, John, the Showman, biogra-
phical account of, 178.

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Sabine Farmer's Serenade, 46.
Saddleton, Emanuel, 341.

Scenes in the Life of a Gambler, 387.
Scowl, Mr. 133.

Seaforth, Lieut. Charles, account of his
somnambulism, 191.

Seymour, Mr. story related by, 276.
Shakspeare, criticisms on his plays, 551.
Shakspeare Papers, No. I. 494; No. II.
550.

Sheavehole, Jack, story told by, 476.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, memoirs of,
419; his poem to Miss Linley, 420;
private marriage with her, 421; his
plays, 422; his parliamentary talents,
424; anecdote of, 425; his second
marriage, ib.; his misfortunes, 426;
death, ib.; character, 427; Byron's
opinion of, ib.

Shurland, Sir Ralph de, adventures of,
341.

Signs of the Zodiac, a gastronomical
chaunt, 397.

Simpkinson, Mr. character of, 197.

Miss Julia, her poetic taste,
197; her ode, 200.

Slowby, Richard, account of his adven-
tures, 313.

Sir James, 313.
Smyrk, Mr. Peter, 116.

Snaps, Mr. story respecting, 210.
Some particulars concerning a Lion, 515.
Songs, for the private theatre or draw-
ing-room, 92; of the Anti Dry-rot Com-
pany, 94; of the Cover, 402; songs of
the month, No. I. 1; No. II. 105;
No. III. 217; No. IV. 325; No. V.
429; No. VI. 533.
Sonnet to a Fog, 371.
Sorrows of Life, lines on the, 290.
Sowerberry, Mrs. character of, 229; dis-
like of Oliver Twist, 335.

Mr. description of, 225; takes
Oliver Twist as an apprentice, 227;
his conversation respecting him, 328;
character of, 433.
Spectre of Tappington, story of the, 191.
Spencer, Charles, Earl of Sunderland, re-
marks respecting him, 363 n.
Spriggings, Miss Priscilla, 572.
Steam Trip to Hamburgh, 509.
"Stories of Waterloo," pieces by the au-
thor of, 33. 251.

Stray Chapters, No. I. 291; No. II. 515.
Summer Night's Reverie, a poem, 428.

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Wade, J. A. pieces by, 186. 492.
Warwick, Countess of, notice of her mar-
riage with Addison, 362 n.
Webbe, Egerton, paper by, 371.
Wharton, Duke of, anecdote of, 357 n.
Thomas, Earl of Wharton, lord
lieutenant of Ireland, remarks respect-
ing, 356 n.
Whitehead, C. pieces by, 155. 461.
Who are you? a song, 88.

Who milked my cow? paper so called, 65.
Wide-awake Club, character of the, 208.
Whitbread, Mr. his respect for Mr. Per-
ceval, 583.

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