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Summer Amusement at Margate, or a Peep at the MermaidsSeptember 1, 1813Pidgeon Hole. A Convent Garden Contrivance to Coop up the GodsFebruary 20, 1811A French Dentist Shewing a Specimen of His Artificial Teeth and False PalatesFebruary 26, 1811Sports of a Country Fair, Part the FirstOctober 5, 1810Sports of a Country Fair, Part the SecondOctober 5, 1810The Carter and the GipsiesMay 10, 1815Pidgeon Hole. A Convent Garden Contrivance to Coop up the GodsFebruary 20, 1811Hodge's Explanation of a Hundred MagistratesMarch 1, 1815A Midwife Going to a LabourFebruary 12, 1811The Cobbler's Cure for a Scolding Wife1813Rural Sports, Smock Racing[October 1, 1811], reprintMedical Dispatch or Doctor Doubledose Killing Two Birds with One StoneNovember 20, 1810Easterly Winds, or Scudding Under Bare PolesMay 10, 1810Rural Sports or Game at QuoitsOctober 30, 1811The Jockey Club or Newmarket MeetingOctober 10, 1811The Bassoon with a French Horn AccompanimentMay 16, 1811Dying for Love, or Captain Careless, Shot Flying by a Girl of Fifteen who Unexpectedly Popped Her Head out of a Casement1810The Jockey Club or Newmarket Meeting[October 10, 1811], reprintThe MistakeAugust 1, 1809Sports of a Country Fair, Part the FirstOctober 5, 1810Dinners Drest in the Neatest MannerOctober 1811The Manager's Last Kick, or a New Way to Pay Old DebtsSeptember 29, 1811Spit Fires[October 25, 1810], reprintRural Sports, Smock Racing[October 1, 1811], reprintRural Sports or a Cricket Match ExtraordinaryOctober 10, 1811Love and DustJune 4, 1810Preparing to StartSeptember 30, 1811The Cobbler's Cure for a Scolding Wife1813Land StoresMarch 10, 1812RacingOctober 20, 1811Rural Sports or Game at QuoitsOctober 30, 1811A Picture of MiseryApril 10, 1811Sailors Drinking the Tunbridge WatersMarch 1, 1815Rural Sports: Balloon HuntingOctober 25, 1811Dropsy Courting ConsumptionOctober 25, 1810Mrs. Clarke's Farewell To Her Audience. TailpieceApril 1, 1809Sports of a Country Fair, Part the ThirdOctober 5, 1810Title Page, The Caricature Magazine, or Mirror of MirthNovember 19, 1808Dram-a-tic Demireps at their Morning RehearsalSeptember 30, 1810Hiring a Servant1811The Rabbit Merchant1810?The Old Man of the Sea, Sticking to the Shoulders of Sinbad the SailorMay 17, 1807Catching an Elephant[March 1, 1812], reprintAccommodation, or Lodgings to Let at Portsmouth!!June 30, 1808Sailors on HorsebackMarch 16, 1811She Stoops to ConquerMarch 10, 1811A Bonnet ShopMay 15, 1810Dinners Drest in the Neatest MannerOctober 1811The Bassoon with a French Horn AccompanimentMay 16, 1811Directions to FootmenNovember 10, 1807Libel Hunters on the Lookout, or Daily Examiners of the Liberty PressApril 12, 1810The Modern Babel, or Giants Crushed by a Weight of EvidenceApril 11, 1809An Old Catch, Newly RevivedJuly 18, 1809Kicking Up a Breeze or Barrow Women Basting a BeadleFebruary 10, 1814Sports of a Country FairOctober 5, 1810Sports of a Country Fair, Part the ThirdOctober 5, 1810Bacon Faced Fellows of Brazen Nose, Broke LooseFebruary 26, 1811Geographyca. 1809The Baron arrives at Ceylon, combats and conquers two extraordinary opponents[1809], reissued 1811A Sleepy CongregationFebruary 12, 1811