Chap. I. The character of John Bull's mother, 245
Chap. II. The character of John Bull's fifter
Peg, with the quarrels that happened be-
tween Master and Miss in their childhood
Chap. II. Jack's charms, or the method by
which he gained Peg's heart
Chap. IV. How the relations reconciled John
and his fifter Peg, and what return Peg made
to John's meffage
Chap. V. Of fome quarrels that happened after
Peg was taken into the family
Chap. VI. The converfation between John
Bull and his wife
Chap. VII. Of the hard fhifts Mrs. Bull was
put to, to preferve the manor of Bullock's
hatch; with Sir Roger's method to keep off
importunate duns
Chap. VIII. A continuation of the converfation
betwixt John Bull and his wife
Chap. IX. A copy of Nic. Frog's letter to John
Bull
Chap. X. Of fome extraordinary things that
paffed at the Salutation tavern, in the confe-
rence between Bull, Frog, Esquire South, and
Lewis Baboon
Chap. XI. The apprehending, examination,
and imprisonment of Jack for suspicion of
poifoning
Chap. XII. How Jack's friends came to vifit
him in prison, and what advice they gave
him
Chap. XIII. How Jack hanged himself up by
the perfuafion of his friends, who broke their
words, and left his neck in the noofe
Chap. XIV. The conference between Don Di-
ego and John Bull