Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'The noblest of English names.' Earn Nelson. 16 April 1881
1881
49
Attributed to Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
A Brace of Blessings
1796
50
William Dent, active 1784–1793
The Prussian Prize-fighter and his Allies attempting to tame Imperial Kate, or, The State of the European Bruisers
1791
51
Attributed to Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
A Brace of Blessings
1796
52
Samuel Collings, active 1784–1795
Essay on Duelling - Anglice Doing = Him!
1789
53
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Modern Marriage A La Mode Sweet Fruits of the Third Honey Moon!!
ca. 1796
54
Attributed to Richard Dighton, 1795–1880
A Discharged Fifer
ca. 1821
55
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
The Messenger of Peace
1796
56
Attributed to Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Saint Catharine and St. George
1791
57
Print made by Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Resignation the Greatest of all Virtues
1792
58
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Symptoms of Affection, Or - A Specimen of Martial Prowess
1791
59
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
The Rape of Helen
1792
60
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
The Rival Pigs
1795
61
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
A Peace Offering to the Genius of Liberty and Equality
1794
62
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
A Bugaboo!!!
1792
63
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Psalm Singing at the Chapel XXXXX (Royal)
1792
64
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
An Escape A La Francois!
1791
65
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Contributing to the Sinking Fund
1792
66
Attributed to George Townshend, 1724–1807
The Quarrel between the Political Builders, Or, Opinions Diametrically Opposite
1791
67
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
The Thieves detected at Last, or - a Wonderful Discovery at Windsor Farm
1792
68
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Political Boxing; or an Attack, at the Woolsack
1792
69
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
A Visit to the R---l Cole Pit
1791
70
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
The Duke of Brunswick Attacking the Rear of the Sans Culottes
1792
71
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Arming in the Defence of the French Princes or the Parting of Hector and Andromache
1792
72
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Prussian Bobadils, Returning to Berlin!!!!!!!
1792
73
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Louis Dethron'd; or Hell Broke Loose in Paris
1792
74
William Dent, active 1784–1793
Evacuation of Holland, or, Fire and Water Too Much for Dumourier
1793
75
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
Friar Bacon and His Brazen Head
1794
76
Richard Newton, 1777–1798
The Libertine Reclaim'd or John Bull Bullied
1792
77
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
The Freemen Triumphant or the Mare Foald or Here Folly
1789
78
Charles Ansell, ca.1752–active 1790
Tears of Sensibility - Sympathy a Poem - Let's All be Unhappy Together - i.e. - The Wig Club in Distress etc. etc
1797
79
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'Horace'. Lord Farquhqr. 2 June 1898
1898
80
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'Peace' Sir Joseph Whitwell Peace, Bart. M.P. - 1 October 1887
1887
81
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. Statesmne no.146 'The King of Wales, Sir Watkins Williams-Wynn'. 14 June 1873
1873
82
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Businessmen and Empire Builders. 'The Indian Rothchild'. Sir Albert Abdallah David Sassoon, C.S.I. - 16 August 1879
1879
83
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Chancellors of Exchequer. 'A scagliola apollo' Beach. 22 August 1874
1874
84
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'The Primate'. Rev. Edward W. Benson. 30 July 1887
1887
85
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Chancellors of Exchequer. Statesmen No.65 'He does his duty of his party, and is fortunate if it happens to be also his duty to his country'. Nothcote. 8 October 1870
1870
86
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Lay Episcopacy'. Lord Crewe. 7 January 1882
1882
87
Liborio Prosperi, 1854–1928
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'St. Pauls.' Rev. Richards W. Church. 30 January 1886
1886
88
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'A wet Quaker' Lewis Llewwellyn Dillwyn M.P. - 13 May 1882
1882
89
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Chester Square'. Rev. James Fleming. 20 June 1899
1899
90
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'The Revised Edition of the Bible'. Benjamin Harrison. 6 June 1885
1885
91
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'He makes religion a tragedy, and the movement of his muscles a solemn ceremony.' Mackonchie. 31 December 1870
1870
92
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Not a brawler.' Bishop of Oxford. 24 July 1869
1869
93
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vnaity Fair - Clergy. 'Congregational Union'. Rev. Joseph Parker. 19 April 1884
1884
94
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'If eloquence could justify injustice he would have saved the Irish Church.' Bishop of Petersborough. 3 July 1869
1869
95
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'High Church' Pusey. 2 January 1875
1875
96
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'A man Right Reverend and Well-Beloved'. The Bishop of Ripon. William Boyd Carpenter
1906
97
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Tolerance'. Rev. Edgar Jacob, Bishop of St. Albans. 26 September 1906
1906
98
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Liverpool'. Rev. John Charles Ryle, Bishop of Liverpool. 26 March 1881
1881
99
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'No one has suceeded like him in sketching the comic side of repentance and regeneration'. Charles Spurgeon. 10 December 1870
1870
100
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'A Bishop of Decision'. Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang. 19 April 1906