vol. ii. p. 58.)
May 1. The Poacher. (See 'A Maiden Aunt Smelling
Fire,' vol. ii. pp. 58, 59.)
June 23. Political Terriers Hunting the Property Tax. (See
satires upon the Grenville and Fox Administration,
vol. ii. pp. 58-61.)
1807.
July 14. The Rivals.
Oct. 9. The Honeymoon.
Miseries of Human Life. House Cleaning.
Pull'd Turkey.
Collar'd Pig. Companions to 'A Calf's Pluck' and
'Rusty Bacon.' (See vol. ii. pp. 80-2.)
1808.
Aug. 23. Horrid Visions, or Nappy Napp'd at Last. Woodward
del. Rowlandson sculp.
Nov. 1. Notice to Quit, or a Will of their own. (See
caricatures against Bonaparte, vol. ii. pp. 92-102.)
Pub. by Tegg.
A Musical Doctor and his Scholars. Pub. by
Reeve & Jones. (See 1815.)
The Unexpected Return, or the Snip in Danger.
Ditto. (See series of plagiarisms from Rowlandson's
drawings. Pub. by Reeve & Jones.
Vol. ii. pp. 90, 91, 297.)
1809.
Feb. 23. St. Valentine's Day, or John Bull Intercepting a
Letter to his Wife. Pub. by Tegg.
(Parody of the Duke of York's letters to Mrs. Clarke.
'Yorkshire Hieroglyphics,' pl. 1, March 8, 1809.)
Mar. 3. Farmer Blunt's Apology. (Satire on 'The Delicate
Investigation.') (See Rowlandson's caricatures
upon the 'Clarke Scandal,' vol. ii. pp. 135-162.)
Apr. 17. Dr. Donovan. ('Investigation of the Charges
brought against H.R.H. the Duke of York,' &c.
See Chronological Summary, 1809.)