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THE OLD SHOWMEN AND THE OLD LONDON FAIRS THE OLD SHOWMEN AND THE OLD - photo 1
THE OLD SHOWMEN, AND THE OLD LONDON FAIRS.
THE OLD SHOWMEN,
AND THE
OLD LONDON FAIRS.
BY
THOMAS FROST ,
AUTHOR OF
CIRCUS LIFE AND CIRCUS CELEBRITIES, ETC.
SECOND EDITION.
LONDON:
TINSLEY BROTHERS, 8, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND,
1875.
[All Rights Reserved.]
PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND CO.,
LITTLE QUEEN STREET, LINCOLNS INN FIELD

PREFACE.
Popular amusements constitute so important a part of a nations social history that no excuse need be offered for the production of the present volume. The story of the old London fairs has not been told before, and that of the almost extinct race of the old showmen is so inextricably interwoven with it that the most convenient way of telling either was to tell both. An endeavour has been made, therefore, to relate the rise, progress, and declension of the fairs formerly held in and about the metropolis as comprehensively and as thoroughly as the imperfect records of such institutions render possible; and to weave into the narrative all that is known of the personal history of the entertainers of the people who, from the earliest times to the period when the London fairs became things of the past, have set up shows in West Smithfield, on the greens of Southwark, Stepney, and Camberwell, and in the streets of Greenwich and Deptford. Those who remember the fairs that were the last abolished, even in the days of their decline, will, it is thought, peruse with interest such fragments of the personal history of Gyngell, Scowton, Saunders, Richardson, Wombwell, and other showmen of the last half century of the London fairs, to say nothing of the earlier generations of entertainers, as are brought together in the following pages.
The materials for a work of this kind are not abundant. The notices of the fairs to be found in records of the earlier centuries of their history are slight, and more interesting to the antiquary than to the general reader. Newspapers of the latter half of the seventeenth century, and the first half of the eighteenth, afford only advertisements of the amusements, and of the showmen of the former period we learn only the names. During the latter half of the last century, the showmen seldom advertised in the newspapers, and few of their bills have been preserved. No showman has ever written his memoirs, or kept a journal; and the biographers of actors who have trodden the portable stages of Scowton and Richardson in the early years of their professional career have failed to glean many incidents of their fair experiences. All that can be presented of the personal history of such men as Gyngell, Scowton, Richardson, and Wombwell, has been gathered from the few surviving members of the fraternity of showmen, and from persons who, at different periods, and in various ways, have been brought into association with them. If, therefore, no other merit should be found in the following pages, they will at least have been the means of preserving from oblivion all that is known of an almost extinct class of entertainers of the people.

CONTENTS.
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Origin of FairsCharter Fairs at Winchester and ChesterCroydon FairsFairs in the MetropolisOrigin of Bartholomew FairDisputes between the Priors and the CorporationThe Westminster FairsSouthwark FairStepney FairCeremonies observed in opening FairsWalking the Fair at WolverhamptonThe Key of the Fair at CroydonProclamation of Bartholomew Fair
Amusements of the Fairs in the Middle AgesShows and Showmen of the Sixteenth CenturyBanks and his Learned HorseBartholomew Fair in the time of Charles I.Punch and JudyOffice of the RevelsOrigin of Hocus PocusSuppression of Bartholomew FairLondon Shows during the ProtectorateA Turkish Rope-DancerBarbara Vanbeck, the Bearded Woman
Strolling Players in the Seventeenth CenturySouthwark FairBartholomew FairPepys and the MonkeysPolichinelloJacob Hall, the Rope-DancerAnother Bearded WomanRichardson, the Fire-EaterThe Cheshire DwarfKilligrew and the StrollersFair on the ThamesThe Irish GiantA Dutch Rope-DancerMusic BoothsJoseph Clarke, the PosturerWilliam Philips, the ZanyWilliam Stokes, the VaulterA Show in Threadneedle Street
Attempts to Suppress the Shows at Bartholomew FairA remarkable Dutch BoyTheatrical Booths at the London FairsPenkethman, the ComedianMay FairBarnes and FinleyLady MaryDoggett, the ComedianSimpson, the VaulterClench, the WhistlerA Show at Charing CrossAnother Performing HorsePowell and Crawley, the Puppet-ShowmenMiless Music-BoothSettle and Mrs. MynnSouthwark FairMrs. Horton, the ActressBullock and LeighPenkethman and PackBoheme, the ActorSuppression of May FairWoodward, the ComedianA Female HerculesTiddy-dol, the Gingerbread Vendor
Bartholomew Fair TheatricalsLee, the Theatrical PrinterHarper, the ComedianRayner and PullenFielding, the Novelist, a ShowmanCibbers BoothHippisley, the ActorFire in Bartholomew FairFawkes, the ConjurorRoyal Visit to Fieldings BoothYeates, the ShowmanMrs. Pritchard, the ActressSouthwark FairTottenham Court FairRyan, the ActorHallams BoothGriffin, the ActorVisit of the Prince of Wales to Bartholomew FairLaguerres BoothHeideggerMore Theatrical BoothsTheir Suppression at Bartholomew FairHogarth at Southwark FairViolante, the Rope-DancerCadman, the Flying Man
A new Race of ShowmenYeates, the ConjurorThe Turkish Rope-WalkerPan and the Oronutu SavageThe Corsican FairyPerrys MenagerieThe Riobiscay and the Double CowA Mermaid at the FairsGarrick at Bartholomew FairYatess Theatrical BoothDwarfs and GiantsThe Female SamsonRiots at Bartholomew FairBallards Animal ComediansEvans, the Wire-WalkerSouthwark FairWax-work ShowShuter, the ComedianBisset, the Animal TrainerPowell, the Fire-EaterRoger Smith, the Bell-PlayerSuppression of Southwark Fair
Yates and ShuterCat HarrisMechanical Singing BirdsLecture on HeadsPidcocks MenagerieBreslaw, the ConjurorReappearance of the Corsican FairyGaetano, the Bird ImitatorRossignols Performing BirdsAmbroise, the ShowmanBrunn, the Juggler, on the WireRiot at Bartholomew FairDancing SerpentsFlockton, the Puppet-ShowmanRoyal Visit to Bartholomew FairLane, the ConjurorHalls MuseumOBrien, the Irish GiantBakers TheatreJoel Tarvey and Lewis Owen, the popular Clowns
Lady Hollands MobKelham Whiteland, the DwarfFlockton, the Conjuror and Puppet-ShowmanWonderful RamsMiss Morgan, the DwarfFlocktons WillGyngell, the ConjurorJobson, the Puppet-ShowmanAbraham SaundersMenageries of Miles and PolitoMiss BiffinPhilip Astley
Edmund KeanMystery of his ParentageSaunderss CircusScowtons TheatreBelzoniThe NondescriptRichardsons TheatreThe Carey FamilyKean, a Circus PerformerOxberry, the ComedianJames WallackLast Appearance of the Irish GiantMiss Biffin and the Earl of MortonBartholomew Fair IncidentsJosephine Girardelli, the Female SalamanderJames England, the Flying PiemanElliston as a ShowmanSimon Paap, the Dutch DwarfBallards MenagerieA Learned PigMadame Gobert, the AthleteCartlich, the Original MazeppaBarnes, the PantaloonNelson LeeCookes CircusThe Gyngell Family
Saker and the LeesRichardsons TheatreWombwell, the MenageristThe Lion Fights at WarwickMaughan, the ShowmanMiss Hipson, the Fat GirlLydia Walpole, the DwarfThe Persian Giant and the Fair CircassianBalls TheatreAtkinss MenagerieA Mare with Seven FeetHones Visit to Richardsons TheatreSamwells TheatreClarkes CircusBrowns Theatre of ArtsBallards MenagerieToby, the Learned PigWilliam Whitehead, the Fat BoyElizabeth Stock, the GiantessChappell and Pikes TheatreThe Spotted BoyWombwells BonassusGouffe, the Man-MonkeyDe Berars PhantasmagoriaScowtons TheatreDeath of Richardson
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