Greenwich and Greenwich Men, by J. Hamilton Reynolds, The Illumination; a story of Alma Mater, Literary Portraits, No. VI.-W. Hamilton Maxwell, The Picture Bed-room, by Dalton, ILLUSTRATIONS. The Illustrations by George Cruikshank, unless otherwise expressed. Guy Fawkes in Ordsall Cave, One of the earliest characteristics of Stanley Thorn developed, 64 97 100 Guy Fawkes and Humphrey Chetham rescuing Father Oldcorne and Viviana Radcliffe from the Pursuivant, The Procession of Jack Sheppard from Newgate to Tyburn, The last scene of Jack Sheppard, 107 150 151 Stanley Thorn-the Elopement, 203 Guy Fawkes discovers Dr. Dee and Edward Kelly disinterring the body of 219 Stanley Thorn after a jovial party, 326 Portrait of the Author of "Stories of Waterloo," by W. Greatbach, 331 Dr. Dee, in conjunction with his seer, Edward Kelly, exhibiting his magical skill to Guy Fawkes, 344 The Soul-Agent, by Alfred Crowquill, 370 Stanley Thorn-the Discovery, by Alfred Crowquill, 436 Vision of Guy Fawkes at St. Winifred's Well, 441 Guy Fawkes preventing Sir W. Radcliffe from joining the Conspiracy, 557 645 Chapter XII-Colin's attempt to liberate Fanny's father from the mad-house, with the adventures that befell him thereupon. Chapter XIII-Country notions of London.-A night-journey to the Metropolis, MR. MACAW, WITH AN ILLUSTRATION, BY ALFRED CROWQUILL, Chapter XXV.-How Jack Sheppard got rid of his irons. Chapter XXVI.-How Jack Sheppard attended his mother's funeral. Chapter XXVII -How Jack Sheppard was brought back to Newgate. |