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QUIN, FREDERIC HERVEY FOSTER. _b._ London 12 Feb. 1799; educ. Edinb. univ. 1817, M.D. 1 Aug. 1820; began practice at Naples July 1821, where he was a friend of Louisa, wife of Vittorio Alfieri and widow of Charles Edward Stuart, the young pretender; physician to prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg in England 1826–9; practised in Paris chiefly as a homœopath May 1829 to Sept. 1831; practised at 19 King st. St. James’s, London July 1832, and at 13 Stratford place 1833–63; introduced the homœopathic system into England 1832; blackballed at the Athenæum club Feb. 1838; medical attendant to duchess of Cambridge from 26 June 1845; established the St. James’s homœopathic dispensary 1843; founded the British homœopathic society 1844; chief founder of London homœopathic hospital 1850, professor of therapeutics and materia medica in the medical school of the hospital 18 Oct. 1859; translated Hahnemann’s Materia medica pura, vol. i 1839, the complete edition was burnt at the printers before publication; he knew the princess Pauline Bonaparte, Talleyrand, Napoleon iii, and Disraeli; he was almost the last of the wits of London and no dinner was complete without his presence; in his manners and dress an imitator of count Dorsay; author of Du traitement homœopathic du choléra avec notes et appendice, Paris 1832; Pharmacopœia homœopathica 1834; edited The British homœopathic pharmacopœia, 2 ed. 1876. _d._ the Garden mansions, Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster 24 Nov. 1878. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 28 Nov. _E. Hamilton’s Memoir of F. H. F. Quin_ (1879) _portrait_; _Madden’s Literary life of the countess of Blessington_ (1855) _i_ 191, _ii_ 26, 27, 111–4, 448–54, _iii_ 201; _Lord Ronald Gower’s My reminiscences ii_ 251–4 (1883). QUIN, MICHAEL. _b._ 1791; entered navy 2 Nov. 1804; commanded the boats of the Weasel in capturing St. Cataldo, Italy 21 Dec. 1812; with the boats of the Naiad destroyed a 16 gun brig near Bona 23 May 1824; captain 10 Jany. 1837; pensioned 27 March 1864; admiral on h.p. 8 April 1868. _d._ Albion road, Holloway. London 5 Dec. 1870. _O’Byrne’s Biog. Dict._ (1849) _p._ 944. QUIN, THOMAS ST. JOHN. Minister of a chapel at Bordeaux, Easter 1821, British chaplain there 31 Oct. 1827 to April 1860 when he retired on a pension. _d._ Bordeaux 15 Feb. 1861. QUINLAN, JOHN. _b._ Cloyne, co. Cork 19 Oct. 1826; emigrated to U.S. of America 1844; educ. Mount St. Mary’s seminary, Emmettsburg; ordained 1853; assistant pastor St. Patrick’s ch. Cincinnati; president of Mount St. Mary’s coll. and professor of philosophy and theology; R.C. bishop of Mobile, Alabama 1859 to death; consecrated by archbishop Anthony Blanc of New Orleans on 4 Dec. _d._ New Orleans 9 March 1883. _bur._ in Mobile cath. 13 March. _Appleton’s American Biog. v_ 153 (1888). QUINN, JAMES. _b._ Athy, co. Kildare 1820; educ. in Ireland and at the Jesuit’s college, Rome; ordained priest 1843; appointed the first R.C. bishop of Brisbane, Queensland June 1859, arrived in the colony 1861. _d._ Brisbane 30 Aug. 1880. QUINN, MATTHEW (brother of preceding). _b._ co. Kildare 29 May 1821; studied at the Propaganda and Irish colleges, Rome 1837–47; ordained priest at St. John’s, Lateran, Rome May 1845; transferred to Ireland where he took great interest in promotion of Irish emigration to Queensland; consecrated first bishop of Bathurst, N.S.W. by cardinal Cullen in Dublin Nov. 1865. _d._ 16 Jany. 1884. QUINN, PETER. _b._ 1814; agent for estates in Armagh, Down, Tyrone, Monaghan, Longford and Tipperary; an authority on land questions; was examined before several land commissions; vice-chairman of Newry board of guardians; M.P. Newry 1859–65. _d._ Drumbanagher Armagh 5 Oct. 1894. QUINTIN, LOUIS CHARLES (son of Monsieur Quintin, chirurgeon-major in the French royal service). _b._ Brest, Brittany 24 July 1790; entered French navy 1800; served in the Diomeda in action off St. Domingo 6 Feb. 1806, wounded and captured after 656 out of the crew of 700 had been killed; a prisoner in England 1806–14; returned to France May 1814, imprisoned there, came back to England, formed one of the cortége of Louis xviii through the streets of London; taught French in Hereford, Monmouth and Shropshire; vice-consul of France at Gloucester 1852 to death; chief founder with E. Lawson of the Philosophical institution at Hereford; author of A general table of the regular and irregular French verbs, with an easy table of their terminations, Hereford 1820. _d._ Gloucester 20 March 1856. _bur._ Hampstead near Gloucester. QUINTON, JAMES WALLACE (son of a wine merchant in Enniskillen). _b._ 1834; educ. Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1853; served in the Bengal civil service in the North-West Provinces and Oudh 1856–75; judicial comr. in Burma 1875–7; magistrate and collector of the Allahabad district April 1877, and officiating civil and sessions judge April 1878; comr. in the Jhansi and Lucknow divisions; an additional member of governor-general’s council 1883, 1884, 1886, and 1889; comr. of the Agra division 1884, and member of the board of revenue 1885; member of public service commission 1886; C.S.I. 1887; chief comr. of Assam 22 Oct. 1889 to death; sent to Manipur to arrest the commander of the rebels March 1891; _murdered_ by the rebels in the fort at Manipur 22 March 1891; pensions of £300 and £100 a year granted to his widow and mother. _Mrs. Grinwood’s My three years in Manipur_ (1891); _Graphic 18 April 1891 p._ 428 _portrait_; _London Figaro 18 April 1891 p._ 8 _portrait_. QUINTON, MARK, the stage name of Mark Keogh. _b._ 1859; commenced acting 1869; appeared at a morning performance at Adelphi theatre, London 1882; supported Ada Cavendish in leading characters, she produced and appeared with success in his drama In his power, Royal Alexandra theatre, Liverpool 20 Sept. 1884; supported Miss Adelaide Moore as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet at Comedy theatre, London 17 June 1890; appeared at Drury Lane as the rev. Mr. Eden in It is never too late to mend 11 April 1891, and as Compton Kerr in Formosa 26 May 1891; with Henry Hamilton he wrote Handfast, produced at the Prince of Wales’ 13 Dec. 1887, revived Shaftesbury theatre 16 May 1891, and Lord Anerley St. James’s 7 Nov. 1891. _d._ Hampstead 8 Oct. 1891. _bur._ R.C. cemetery, Kensal green 13 Oct. [Illustration] [Illustration] INDEX. VOLUME II. This Index contains references to the most important, curious, and interesting facts, to be found in the pages of this work. A Abbot, mitred, the first since the Reformation 1320. Aberdeen univ., lord rectors 12, 610, 702. Aberdeenshire, lord lieutenant 242. Aberystwith, university college founded 1132. Abide with me, a hymn 924. Abyssinia, king Theodore, his friend 113, Parkyn’s travels in 1356, war in 1072. Accountants, Quilter 1690. Accrington, Lancashire, the first mayor 428. Achilli, Giacinto, Newman’s libel on 1124. Ackworth school, Yorkshire, for sons of Friends 1670. Acrobats, D’Ronde 1476, Persivani 1476, Van der Velde 1476. Actors, Neilson fund for relief of 1098, salary of two pounds a week 118. Actors, see also Ballet masters, Circus proprietors, Clowns, Columbines, Conjurers, Dancers, Dramatists, Entertainers, Equestrian performers, Gymnasts, Harlequins, Jugglers, Lecturers, Lion tamers, Music halls, Negro minstrels, Panoramas, Pantaloons, Pantomimists, Singers, Somersault throwers, Theatres, Theatrical managers, Tight-rope dancers, Trapeze performers, Ventriloquists, and Wire walkers, Apjohn 796, Atkins 680, Bender 1144, Blanche 1295, Borrow 298, Brooke 122, Castaglioni 812, Cavendish 756, Chatterley 1552, Chute 679, Cooper 273, Coppin 365, Coveney 67, 1550, Cushman 686, 1062, De Camp 186, Déjazet 1360, Desmond 679, Dyke 954, Edgar 747, Elphinstone 258, Faucit 652, Featherstone 1393, Fechter 348, Fenton 1351, Fisher 688, Forrest 580, Frankland 241, Hudspeth 1489, Hughes 1050, Irving, J. H. 23, Isaacs, J. 24, Isaacs, R. 24, Jackman 27, Jackson 31, James 48, Jarman 62, Jecks 67, Jefferini 68, Jefferson 69, Jerrold 88, Jervis 90, Johnson 109, Johnstone 118, Jones, A. S. 122, Jones, E. 124, Jones, D. H. 124, Jones, G. 126, Jones, J. 131, Jones, M. B. 138, Jones, Mrs. 123, Jones, R. 140, Josephs, F. 149, Josephs, P. 150, Kean, C. J. 165, Kean, Edmund 354, Kean, Ellen 165, Keeley, L. M. 171, Keeley, M. A. 171, Keeley, R. 165, 171, Keene, 174, Kelly, A. 179, Kelly, C. 180, Kelly, F. M. 182, 792, Kelly, L. E. 183, Kelsey, 185, Kemble, C. 186, Kemble, F. 186, Kilner 219, King, H. 225, King, K. 226, King, T. C. 226, Kinnear 241, Knight, E. 255, Knight, S. 255, Knowles, E. M. M. 258, Knowles, J. S. 259 _bis_, Lacy, F. 273, Lacy, M. R. 274, Lacy, S. 274, Lacy, T. H. 273, 275, Lacy, Mrs. W. 273, Lacy, W. 273, Lancaster 1295, Lane 298, Langtry 347, Leclercq, A. 348, Leclercq, C. 348, Leclercq, M. 348, Lee, John 351, Lee, John 354, Lee, T. 359, Leonard 391, Leslie 395, Lester 398, Levey 405, Lewes 408, Lingard 439, Liston, J. 445, Liston, M. 445, Liston, S. 445, Litchfield 446, Litton 450, Lloyd, A. 226, Lloyd, H. F. 459, Lockyer 69, Lotta 32, Loveday 503, Lovell 506, Lowrey 516, Lucette 526, 1638, Lynne 545, Lyon 546, Mc Cullough 579, Macdonald 582, M’ Ian 612, M’ Intyre 614, Mackay 618, Maclean 649, Macleay 652, M’ Neill 670, Macready, S. 679, Macready, W. C. 680, Maeder 688, Major 705, Mandelbert 124, Manders, L. 716, Manders, T. 717, Manning 723, Marchant 732, Mardyn 733, Marriott 747, Marshall, C. F. 755, Marshall, Polly 759, Marston, G. 763, Marston, H. 763, Mason 780, Massey 786, Mathews, A. 792, Mathews, C. 792, Mathews, C. J. 792, Mathews, H. 793, Mathews, J. I. 793, Mathews, L. E. 794, Matthews, E. 796, Matthews, F. 796, Matthews, J. T. 797, Matthison 799, May 810, Maydue 567, Maynard 817, Maywood 822, Mead 823, Meadows 825, Mellon, S. J. 836, Mellon, H. 837, Menken 843, Miller 876, Mitchell 907, Moore 946, Morelli 962, Morgan 967, Mowatt 1010, Muir 1017, Murray, C. 1055, Murray, E. 1042, Murray, G. 1044, 1051, Murray, H. 1042, Murray, H. L. 1046, Murray, M. F. 1050, Murray, M. 1051, Murray, W. H. W. 1055, Myers 1066, Naylor 1087, Nelson 1101, Neville 1113, Newcombe 1117, Nickinson 1145, Nicol 1146, Noel 763, Nunn 1188, Oliver 1237, Owen 1289, Owens 1294, Oxberry 1294, Parkes 1351, Parry, J. 1363, Parry, T. 1366, Parselle 1368, Paul 1393, Paumier 1399, Pauncefort 1399, Payne, H. E. 1403, Payne, J. H. 1404, Payne, L. 1405, Payne, W. H. S. 1406, Pearson 1421, Penley 1449, Pettifer 1483, Phelps, E. 1489, Phelps, S. 680, 1489, Phillips, R. 1506, Phillips, R. E. 1510, Pierce 1528, Pitt, C. D. 1550, Pitt, G. D. 1550, Place 1552, Plowden 1560, Pollock 1574, Poole, A. 1581, Poole, W. H. 1585, Pope, Mrs. 1587, Povey 254, Powrie 1616, Price 1636, Purvis 1676, Raymond 810, Rayner 1586, Robertson, Mrs. T. 273, Robina 1528, Robinson 1560, Ryder 1574, 1636, Sidney 870, Simeon 1552, Simpson 445, Somerville 967, Swanborough 546, Taylor 273, Ternan 62, Terry 180, Toole 503, Tree 165, Tyrer 445, Vestris 794, Woolgar 836, Wyndham 271, Yates 792. Actors, Singers and others. Stage names, Given names, etc. _See also_ Names. Adelaide, Madame, _i.e._ Sophie A. G. Le Thiere 401. Amadi, Madame, _i.e._ Annie Creelman 504. Andrews, Ellen, _i.e._ Janet M. Whytock 1382. Augustus, Mr., _i.e._ Augustus A. C. Meves 859. Celli, Frank, _i.e._ Frank H. Standing 1684. Cooper, Fanny, _i.e._ Frances Dalton 273. Dulcet, Mr., _i.e._ John Jones 131. Dymont, Mr., from America, _i.e._ Henry Lyon 546. Emery, Young, _i.e._ Richard Tomlinson 938. Featherstone, Isabella, _i.e._ Isabella Hill 1393. Frankland, Sarah, _i.e._ Sarah Kinnear 241. Grant, Andalusia, _i.e._ Lady William Molesworth 916. Hobbs, Owen, i.e, Frederick Hobson 395. Jefferini, John, _i.e._ John Jeffreys 68. Joannes, Count, _i.e._ George Jones 126. Johnson, Joseph Towers, _i.e._ Edward Joseph Towers 109. Kelly, Charles, _i.e._ Charles Clavering Wardell 180. Lauri, Charles, _i.e._ Charles Lowe 318. Lauri, John, _i.e._ John George Lowe 319. Leathes, Edmund John, _i.e._ Edmund Donaldson 345. Leclercq, Charles, _i.e._ Charles Clark 348. Leslie, Frederick, _i.e._ Frederick Hobson 395. Linn, Henry, _i.e._ Alexender C. R. Crawford 441. Lola Montez, _i.e._ Marie Dolores E. R. Gilbert 479. Lotta, _i.e._ Lotta Crabtree 32. Louise, Madame, _i.e._ Louise Miller 501. Lizon, Lilian Adelaide, _i.e._ Elizabeth Ann Brown 1097. Lullaby, Mrs., _i.e._ Margaret Jefferson 69. Lumley, Benjamin, _i.e._ Benjamin Levy 528. Lyons, Louisa, _i.e._ A. C. Lyons 548. Manners, Charles Ward, _i.e._ Charles Ward Marshall 730, 755. Marian, _i.e._ Marie Elizabeth Wedde 736. Mario, _i.e._ Giovanni Battisto Matteo 736. Marston, G. _i.e._ G. Marsh 763. Marston, Henry, _i.e._ Richard Henry Marsh 763. Maxwell, Mr., _i.e._ Henry James Mann 929. May, Huntly, _i.e._ William Huntly May Macarthy 812. Maynard, Ambrose, _i.e._ William Hill 816. Maynard, Kate, _i.e._ Katherine Myers 1066. Mead, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Prescott 823. Milano, John, _i.e._ John Millingham 870. Mite, Major, _i.e._ Henry Pleon 1558. Moncrief, William Thomas, _i.e._ W. T. Thomas 921. Montague, Henry James, _i.e._ Henry James Mann 929. Montgomery, Walter, _i.e._ Richard Tomlinson 938. Munroe, Kate, _i.e._ Katherine Lister 1030. Murray, Gaston, _i.e._ Garstin Parker Wilson 1044. Murray, Henry Leigh, _i.e._ Henry Leigh Wilson 1046. Neilson, Lilian Adelaide, _i.e._ Elizabeth Ann Brown 1097. Nesbitt, Francis, _i.e._ Francis Nesbitt Mc Cron 1108. Nondescript, The, _i.e._ Julia Pastrana 1376. Norton, Fleming, _i.e._ Frederic Mills 1180. Oceana. _i.e._ Oceana Renz 1203. Oliver, Pattie, _i.e_, Martha Cranmer Oliver 1237. Olmar, _i.e._ James Chadwick 1242. O’Neil, Mr., _i.e._ Denis Leonard 391. Parepa, Euphrosyne, _i.e._ Euphrosyne de Boyesku 1335. Parkes, Baron, _i.e._ George Parkes 1352. Pasta, Giuditta, _i.e._ Giuditta Negri 1376. Perdi, Lisa, _i.e._ Elizabeth Purdy 1673. Perkins, Giulio, _i.e._ Julius E. Perkins 1467. Perks, George, _i.e._ George William Reed 1467. Phillippe, Monsieur, _i.e._ Phillippe Talon 1494. Phillippi, Monsieur, _i.e._ Harry Graham 1499. Picaninny Tommy, _i.e._ Tom Pleon 1558. Pierce, James Hart, _i.e._ James Hart Glen 1528. Pleon, Madame, _i.e._ Mrs. Whitehouse 1558. Pleon, Tom, _i.e._ Frederick Pleon Whitehouse 1558. Power, Ellen Maria, _i.e._ Ellen Maria Lingham 1611. Power, T., _i.e._ Thomas Powrie 1616. Price, Morton, _i.e._ Horton Rhys 526, 1638. Proctor, Harry, i.e, Rowline Philp 1654. Quinton, Mark, _i.e._ Mark Keogh 1692. Rivolti, Felix, _i.e._ William Mitchell 908. Swanborough, Henry Valentine, _i.e._ H. V. Smith 546. Tom Dot, General, _i.e._ Tom Pleon 1558. Tremaine, Annie, _i.e._ Annie Creelman 503. Turner, Miss, _i.e._ A. C. Lyons 548. Two Macs, The, _i.e._ Frank Hilton and J. P. Macnally 567. Two Macs, The, _i.e._ Joseph Maccabe and others 567. Veovide, _i.e._ Daniel Latham 311. Whitlock, W. W., _i.e._ William Penna 1450. Young Spaniard, _i.e._ Michael R. Lacy 274. Zuchilli, Miss, _i.e._ Rebecca Isaacs 25. Aczani in Phrygia, ruins of discovered 888. Adelaide, Queen, _d._ 1849, her physician 75, her solicitor general 848. Admiralty, first lords, Melville 839, Minto 899, Northbrook 1175, Northumberland 1177. Adulteration of food, legislation concerning the 1599. Advertisement agent, Mitchell 902. Aeronautics, _See also_ Balloons, ascent in a thunder storm 30, ascents on backs of animals 1568, Powell lost at sea 1610, Poitevin’s ascents 1568, voyage from Vauxhall to Nassau 784. Aeronauts, Adams, 314, Jackson 30, Latour 314, Lythgoe 551. Africa, lake Ngami discovered 1273, lake Nyassa expedition to 113, lake Tchad surveyed 1282, Soudan railway 60, Zambesi discovered 1273, Zambesi, first missionaries to 322. African explorers, Barttlot 56, Beecroft 59, Jameson 56, Kerr 210, Hannington 617, Laird 280, Lander 280, Livingstone, C. 452, 1273, Livingstone, D. 453, Lucas 524, M’Call 568, Macdonnell 589, Mackay 617, Mackenzie 624, Mc William 682, Nelson 1103, Oates 1195, Oswald 1273, Overweg 1282, Plowden 1560. Agriculturalists, Jaffray 46, Mahony 696. Agriculture, agricultural implement makers 810, ammonia absorbed in the soil 862, Parkes’ system of draining land 1354, reaping machine first used 1678. Albany, Leopold, Duke of, _d._ 1884, his friend and adviser 194. Albert, _d._ 1861, prince consort, Albert memorial coll. Framlingham 211, bust of 135, death predicted 989, epitome in verse of his life 109, his librarian 814, painting of the landing of 251, portrait of 1373, statues of 500, 983, taught his military duties 257. Albert Edward, _b._ 1841, prince of Wales, at Exeter college 428, at Glasgow 530, at Salisbury 533, attorney general to 233, 465, bust of 15, chancellor of his duchy 233, Freya’s gift, a masque on his marriage 1296, friend 61, guards ball to 1183, his tailor 1583, lord warden of the Stannaries 1596, march for his christening 718, opens Mersey tunnel 24, prince of Wales’ cantata 1288, receiver general of his duchy 257, sermon on his birth 905, steward of his Norfolk manors 63, surgeon in Egypt and Palestine 898, treasurer 257. Alchemist, Papaffy 1329. Alderney, breakwater made 38. Algoa bay colony organised 963. Alice Gray, a song 832. Alkali, manufacture founded 1062, works 499. Allen, R., dramatist 165. Allotment grounds for labourers, originator of the system 169. Almacks, lady patronesses of 90, 176, quadrilles introduced 1327. Almanacks, comic 815, 816, Zadkiel’s 988. Alpine climbers, Pelham 1439, Pratt 1621. Alum works 225. Alumina, silicate of, when decomposed made aluminous cake 1565. Aluminium bronze, invented 1463. America, United States of, Alabama built 280, sunk 288, 456, American bible union 647, an Americancitizen and also a British subject 1208, animal vaccination introduced 767, blockade runners to Southern States 24, Ericsson steamship sinks 248, fortnightly, weekly, and three times a fortnight lines of steamers 16, Great western steamer 280, first iron ship seen in 280, Indian corn sent to England 611, Inman line of steamers 16, New Cambria town founded 135, New Harmony model village 1291, Pinkerton’s preventive watch 1541, provision trade to Liverpool originated 611, rich men 902, Saratoga a summer resort 989, treaty of Washington 1175. America, U.S. of, Baltimore, Kelso orphan home founded 185, printer to the pope 1039. America, U.S. of, New York, attempt to introduce passion plays 991, Cremorne mission 564, helping hand mission 564, Jerry Mc Auley’s newspaper 564, Laura Keene’s theatres 174, Macready riots at Astor place theatre 680, Niblo’s gardens 1130, University, first honorary M.D. 757. Ammunition manufacturers 270. Anderson, Robert, a Cumberland poet 1469. Animals, wild, dealers in 60. Aniline industry, colours produced 726, 1139. Apothecary, Nussey 1189. Apple dumplings, lecture on 1038. Arabian Nights, The 296. Archers and archery clubs 1594, Pollock 1576. Archil extracted from seaweed 225. Archimedian screw applied to navigation 1042. Architects, I’Anson 1, Johnson, J. 107, Johnson, R. J. 109, Jones 128, Keane 167, Lamb 282, Lapidge 306, Little 448, Lockwood 470, Marrable 743, Murray 1046, Nesfield 1109, Newman 1123, Papworth, G. 1330, Papworth, J. W. 1331, Papworth, W. A. V. S. 1331, Peddie 1430, Peebles 1431, Picton 1526, Pink 1541, Playfair 1557, Poynter 1617, Pugin, A. W. N. 1664, Pugin, E. W. 1665. Architecture, revival of gothic 1582. Arctic explorers, Jago 46, Mc Clure 573, Mc Cormick 576, Macgahan 600, Moore 955, Nias 1130, Osborn 1265, Parry 1367, Pearse 1420, Pim 1538, Pullen 1667, Smith 498, north west passage discovered 573. Argentine republic, first English dramatic co. appearing there 311. Armagh, lord lieutenant 532. Arms and armour, collection in the Tower 1553, Johnstone collection 120, Meyrick collection 1553. Army, agents 244, Albuera, charge at 642, army works corps constituted 1401, Badajoz, the forlorn hope at 513, balloons and parachutes for use in 726, charge of light brigade 521, 1162, chill casting projectiles 1314, clothiers 133, cordite discovered 1159, cross belts abolished 154, eighteenth dragoons disbanded 1046, eighteenth hussars raised 263, Enfield rifle factory 471, field instruction at Chatham 1375, field marshals 392, 521, 1072, 1574, fifth dragoons disbanded for insubordination 481, guards’ ball to prince of Wales 1183, gunpowder, prismatic 1159, investigation into sickness of 756, lance, use of the 519, Lancaster carbine 287, left on field of battle forty eight hours 431, lieutenant in charge of an army 281, lieutenant sold all his possessions and gave proceeds to charities 1309, light steel mountain guns 897, Maclaren’s gymnasia 644, major receiving twenty four wounds 1149, mineral water establishments for 1540, museum of natural history at Fort Pitt, Chatham 610, non-pivot drill 84, plough boy becomes a captain 335, private becomes a lieutenant 658, 1028, privates become captain 713, 1131, private becomes a lieut.-col. 194, private becomes a major general 620, privates first mentioned in despatches 1075, Redan, the first assault on 119, rifle, Jacob’s 42, rifle, the Enfield-Pritchett 92, sensitive base percussion fuse 545, sergeant Lilley’s case 430, seventy times under fire 557, solid Martini cartridge 270, surgeons’ claims 153, 1020, topographical and statistical depôt originated 92, topographical corps, the first 92, valise which displaced the knapsack 1352. Art dealer, King 230. Artists’ models 548. Artificial flower maker 793. Ashton court estates, Somerset, trials concerning 1318. Assayer 109. Associations, _See also_ Institutions and Societies, British Archæological first meeting 481, British Women’s temperance founded 524, Cabdrivers’ benevolent founded 1039, complete suffrage founded 1364, Devonshire founded 1680, drinking fountain, manager 354, economic, chairman 419, free and open church founded 814, London Baptist founded 421, London young women’s Christian association 240, magna charta founded 193, metropolitan conservative working men’s founded 814. Assyrian excavation explorer, Loftus 475. Astley, Sir Jacob, his gold chronometer 99. Astronomers, Lamont 283, Lawson 333, Mc Kim 637, Maclear 651, Main 697, Mann, H. 720, Mann, W. 720, Peill 1438, Perry, J. G. 1472, Perry, S. J. 1472, Pogson 1567, Pritchard 1648, Pullen 1666. Astronomy, astronomical instruments invented 142, observing chair invented 333, planets discovered 1567, Uranium system 310, Uranus, satellites of 310, the wedge photometer 1648. Atherstone, Edwin, _d._ 1872, poet 124. Attorneys general, Collier 925, Kelly 182, Lyndhurst 544, Pollock 1575. Auctioneers, Phillips 1237, Puttick 1679. Australia, Burke and Wills’ expedition 271, bush ranging suppressed 659, English team of cricketers 1577, the first K.C.B. invested in the colony 1623, first man of war passing through Torres straits 114, Gippsland discovered 663, meat, freezing of 536, merino wool industry established 560, squatter interested in forty stations 650, survey of 154, vine growing 561. Australia, New South Wales, Alpaca sheep imported 349, chief grain grower 1037, experiments on freezing meat 992, first bishop consecrated in the colony 1569, first Methodist minister 377, first newspaper in Sydney 727, governor general 444, Morgan the bushranger 964. Australia, North, Port Essington settlement formed 268. Australia, South, Adelaide laid out 979, R.C. cathedral at Adelaide 1037. Australia, Victoria, Ballarat rioters 19, 282, ballot, vote by 1145, bush rangers wearing armour 181, first public loan 1269, Garrick club, Melbourne opened 1051, Lola Montez horsewhips Seekamp 480, Melbourne, first bishop of 1470, murder of John Price 1637, Ormond college, Melbourne erected 1258, Royal society 557, Spiers and Pond, refreshment contractors 1577. Australian explorers, King 224, Landsborough 293, Mc Kinlay 637, Mackinnon 638, Macleay 652, Macmillan 662, Mitchell 907, Sturt 652. Austria, empress of, hunting in England and Ireland 868. Aylesford, countess of and the marquess of Blandford, afterward duke of Marlborough 741. B Babil and Bijou, a spectacle 555, 1393. Baking, bakers’ ovens, method of heating 1466, hot water ovens 1112, Nevill’s household bread 1112. Ballet master, Milano 870. Balloons, _See also_ Aeronautics, Nassau 784, Saladin 1610, Star balloon 30, Wanderer which burst in the air and lieut. Mansfield was killed 726. Bangor, training college established 1287. Bankers, Jersey 90, Kennard 194, Kinnaird 240, Lloyd 457, Loyd 518, Lubbock 520, Majoribanks 737, Marshall 756, Martin 767, Martin 770, Miles 872, Mills 889, Overstone 1281, Paul 1394, Praed 1818, Prescott 1627–8, Smith 1404, Whitehead 85. Banking, engraving of bank notes 1466, sir John Dean Paul’s fraudulent dealings 1394. Bank of England, cashiers 760, 884, governor 539, liable to pay interest on bankruptcy deposits 928, one pound notes abolished 716, run on 1552. Banks, bank of deposit founded 988, bank of London founded 335, 1017, city of Glasgow, liquidation of 609, Clydesdale founded 529, consolidated takes in Heywood and co. 194, Huddersfield banking co. 336, London and county, general manager 518, London and eastern wound up 985, national bank of Scotland founded 1580, national security savings’ bank organized 702, royal British opening and failure 200, 608. Bankruptcy, dividend of three pence in the pound 325, local courts established 1318, messengers of the courts 118, official assignee dismissed 632. Bankrupts, duke of Newcastle 1117, viscount Mandeville 716. Banting, claims to inventions of system 943. Barbers, literary 1654. Barber, Benjamin, lessee of Alexandra palace 146. Barefoot clerks of the sacred passion 1309. Barnett, George, fires at Miss Kelly in Covent Garden theatre 182. Barnsley, Yorkshire, Locke park 467, Oaks pit colliery accident 67. Barometers, barometers and thermometers, patents for 1094, variations recorded by photography 148. Baronetage, title declined 1408, title assumed by Palmer 1324. Barret, Joseph Morton, attorney, Leeds, libel on 760. Barrister making £20,000 a year 95. Barrow, Isaac, _d._ 1677, D.D., spurious writing attributed to 352. Barry, Sir Charles, _d._ 1860, architect, and the houses of parliament 1664. Barrymore, Henry Barry, _d._ 1824, eighth earl, his tiger the first who had that name 351. Barttlot, Walter, African explorer 56. Bascule bridges 1637. Bassoon player, Leffler 367. Bath, Prior park a Roman catholic college 1302, school for daughters of officers 231. Bath, Order of, G.C.B. first time given to any one in Indian civil service below a governor 79, first coloured man made a C.B. 149. Bathing, bathers all the year round 245, shampooing baths 694. Battle, Sussex, the deanery, a peculiar 448. Bauer, Karoline, _d._ 188, actress, mistress of prince Leopold 392. Bavaria, King Ludwig and Lola Montez 479. Bayford, Augustus Frederick, LL.D., advocate in college of doctors of law, speaks in the spirit in Chelsea church 1286. Bazaars, travelling 97. Beards, first M.P. wearing a beard 1032. Beauties, Jersey 90, Prothero 1658, Wyndham 1304. Beavers, recent and fossil 463. Bebington, Cheshire, Mayer’s Free library and garden 813. Beethoven, Ludvig von, _d._ 1827, his concertos in C minor and G introduced into England 1601. Belfast, botanic gardens founded 557, natural history soc. founded 557. Bell ringer, Lambert 285. Belgium, Leopold king of the Belgians 391, 392. Bender, Charles, actor 1144. Benzol extracted from coal tar 726. Bethell, Sir Richard, 1 baron Westbury, _d._ 1873, assaulted by C. Neate 1092. Betting men, Cooke 1323, Jackson 33. Bewick, Thomas, _d._ 1828, wood engraver, collection of his works 156. Beys, Jackson Bey, _i.e._ Henry James Jackson 32. Bible classes first established 218. Bible, New Testament revisers 195, 360, 429, 887. Bible, Old Testament revisers 66, 163, 1407, 1562. Bibliotheca classica, twenty seven volumes 485. Bicycle riders, Keith-Falconer 176. Billiard players, Lloyd 459, Marden 733, Owen 1289, Phelan 1489. Binding, books bound in red cloth 1524. Binny, John, author 816. Biographical dictionary of Soc. for diffusion of useful knowledge 484. Birds, collections of 1429, Kid’s aviary 217. Birkenhead, founders of 40. Birmingham, books and maps relating to 710, first cooperation society 1334, first registrar of civil marriages 1334, Mason scientific college opened 783, musical festival planned 951, oratory of St. Peter Neri established 1124, queen’s college established 1347, president 117, and warden 323, Shoeblack brigade formed 270, Spring hill college now Mansfield college Oxford 51, town hall opened 951, town incorporated 1032, Victoria law courts 777. Birth, death on anniversary of birth 457. Biscuit manufacturers, Palmer 1325, Peek 1432. Black-eyed Susan, a drama, had a long run 88, 1237. Blacking manufacturers 392. Blacksmiths learned 58, 99. Blandford act, for subdivision of parishes 740. Blindness, caused by grief 254, blind lecturer 714, blind musician 332, blind poet 312, blind postmaster general 1027, machine to assist the blind in writing 714. Blue ribbon movement, the first wearer of the ribbon 1325. Board of control, president Lyveden 555. Board of health, presidents Cowper 1009, Hall 455. Board of trade, president Northcote 3, 1175. Board of works, president Lennox 389. Boating, health of the university crews 966. Bogle, Allan _v._ John Joseph Lawson, publisher of The Times 247, 334. Bonaparte family, _See also_ Napoleon, art collection concerning 813. Bonaparte, Louis Lucien, Prince, _d._ 1891, linguist, his Welsh tutor 141, publishes Song of Solomon in various dialects 1669. Bonaparte, Lucien, _d._ 1840, prince of Canino, a prisoner of war 625. Bonaparte, Napoleon E. L. J. J., killed 1879, prince imperial, poem on death of 109. Bone caves 1448. Bonomi, Joseph, _d._ 1878, curator of Soane museum, assisted by Isabella Martin 769. Book binders, Leighton 378. Book binding, backing and trimming machine invented 379, binders’ mistakes 520, cloth binding invented 378, printing on edges of books invented 379, steam machinery used 379. Books, written with blood 125, first R.C. bookseller in Paternoster row 143. Booksellers, Arch 417, Baldwin 217, Dulau 370, Jack 27, Kelly 180, Kerslake 212, Kidd 217, Laing 277, Leigh 375, Lepard 392, Lewis 417, Lilly 431, Mac Donald 582, Maclehose 653, Macmillan 663, Martin 769, Maynard 817, Maxwell 810, Menzies 845, Merridew 851, Metcalfe 857, Miller 879, Molini 917, Mowbray 1011, Newman 1123, Nicholls 1136, Nimmo 1152, Nisbet 1152, Nutt 1189, Oates 1195, Offor 1216, Oliphant 1235, Orme 1256, Parke 1340, Petherham 1478, Poole 1584, Priestly 1643, Quaritch 212, Rodwell 769. Botanists, Ibbotson 2, Jones 135, Jorden 148, Kelaart 177, Kurz 268, Loudon 500, Miers 869, Munby 1025, Nowell 1185, Nuttall 1190, Pratt 1620. Botany, herbariums 384, victoria regia in flower 1401. Botlasitsie, a Ratlapin chief 305. Boulanger, George Ernest Jean Marie, _d._ 1891, general, a pretender to the French throne, in London 1336. Bournemouth, Hants, sanatorium originated 699. Bowdich, Thomas Edward, _d._ 1824, naturalist 359. Bowling alley 219. Boxing, teacher of 31. Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, _b._ 1837, Aurora Floyd and Lady Audley’s secret dramatised, injunction obtained against their being played 275. Bradfield reservoir, Yorkshire, bursting of 1281. Bradford, first ragged school 1643. Brain, a very large 252. Brambles, the forms of 364. Brass founder 710. Breakwater constructed on sloping-block system 1354. Brewers, Bradley 730, Lacon 272, Mappin 730, Marrian 745, Matthews 795, Meux 859, Perkins 1466, Phipps 1521, Plews 1558. Bridges, Ordish’s straight chain suspension bridge 1251. Briggs, Thomas, murdered in 1864 by Franz Müller 1022. Brighton, aquarium 352, 496, fictitious German mineral waters 80, Hove laid out 19, 336, Kemp-town founded 189, Mahmoud’s baths and gymnasium 31, 694, musical conductor on chain pier 267, Orleans club 1183, Preston and Hove districts built 19, Struve’s mineral waters 230. Bristol, Ashton court claimed by T. Provis 1660, bishoprick revived 1170, cathedral nave built 1170, French prisoners at 1172, riots at 230, 1542. British Museum, Blacus gems 1128, Castellani bronzes 1128, cataloguer 1633, coins and medals, keeper of 1585, commission for enquiring into 386, Greek and Roman antiquities, keeper of 1127, guide to 213, Lee fossils 355, Mantell’s fossils 729, museum removed from Montague house 136, natural history department, keeper of 266 and superintendent of 1290, Nimroud ivories 1627, Swiney lecturer 665, zoological department, assistant in 1269. British museum, Library, assistant in 425, attendant 606, catalogue, compilers of 327, 571, 1364 and and transcribers in 212, 476, 308, cataloguing ninety one rules 136, librarians principal 136, 1327, librarian assistant 317, manuscripts, keeper of the 683 and assistant 406, maps and plans, keeper of 706, reading room 136, Stephen Poles’ attack on the principal librarian 1571. Brock, Charles Thomas, pyrotechnist 146. Broughton archers 457. Browning, Robert, _d._ 1889, poet, his acquaintances 1653, 1682, his connection with John Kenyon 207. Brushmaker 108. Buckhounds, the Royal, huntsman 224, master of 239. Buggin, Sir George, _d._ 1825, his widow _m._ duke of Sussex 18. Building ventilated on a new principle 82. Bunn, Alfred, _d._ 1860, operatic manager, and Jenny Lind 434, assaulted by Macready 680. Bunyan, John, _d._ 1688, baptist minister, collection of his works 1216, 1217, memorial in Bunhill fields 1330, Pilgrim’s progress in Welsh 130. Burgess, William, _d._ 1881, architect, his work completed by Pullan 1666. Burials at night 499. Burns, Robert, _d._ 1796, poet, bibliography concerning 636, Burns library Glasgow 906, dinner in hall of his cottage 643, his friends 332, 466, his MSS. and relics 1104, his residence at the hermitage 1104, his widow and her executor 580, Kidd’s illustrations of his poems 217, Tam O’Shanter as a pantomime 162. Burnt in effigy, Nicholson 1142, Prodgers 1655. Bushrangers wearing armour, 181. Byerley, Thomas the Reuben of the Percy Anecdotes 433. Byron, Anne Isabella, _d._ 1860, Lady, her friends 55, 1040. Byron, George Gordon, _d._ 1824, Lord, and Mrs. Mardyn 734, and Elizabeth B. Pigot 1532, daughter Ada 504, his friends 831, 1653, his half sister, 374, his memoir’s destroyed 954, his surgeon 888, his will 374, writes Werner, a drama 352. C Cabinet cyclopædia, one hundred and thirty three volumes 307. Cabs, cabdrivers funeral 1039, peer sued by cabman 236. Cabmen’s terror, The 1656. Calico Printer, Potter 1600. Cambridge, Apostles club 804, 808, esquire bedel 342, first eight oared boat 1470, Jeremie prizes 86, Lawrence Dundas drowned 556, licensed lodgings 556, Le Bas prize instituted 346, Lightfoot scholarships founded 429, senate house riders 56, senior regent presents address to queen 890, undergraduate challenges his tutor to a duel 916. Cambridge, Queen’s college, president not in holy orders 226. Cambridge, Trinity hall, master 82. Camlet, manufacturer 776. Canada, bishopricks in 1006, confederation act 108, dominion of Canada formed 584, Mackenzie’s rebellion 634, Nelson’s insurrection 1106, Papinean’s rebellion 664, 1330. Canada, Montreal, Mr. Gill, univ. Logan chair of Geology 478. Canada, Quebec, Morrin college founded 980. Canal boat traction 672. Cannabis Indica introduced 421. Cannon, rifled cannon invented 287. Canterbury, Archbishop of 489, principal registrar of prerogative court 953. Cape colony, British Kaffraria 649. Cape Town, observatory 720, university endowment 1594. Cardiganshire, lord lieutenant 1611. Caricaturists, Leech 361, Pellegrini 1441. Carlisle, Rose castle restored 1463. Carlow, lord lieutenant 161. Carlyle, Thomas, _d._ 1881, historian, his first lecture managed by Harriet Martineau 776, his friends 98, 1112. Carnac, Brittany excavations at 895. Caroline, _d._ 1821, queen of Great Britain, Lushington’s defence of 535. Carpet manufacturer, Laverton 321. Carrington, Charles Robert, _b._ 1843, third baron, horsewhips, Grenville Murray 1043. Carter, Thomas Thellusson, _d._ 1880, rector of Clewer, bishop of Oxford, refuses to allow proceedings to be taken against him 616. Casamicciola, earthquake at 626. Casinos _See_ Theatres. Castleknock college, county Dublin, founded 667. Catalytic action 846. Caterers, public, Spiers and Pond 1577. Cats, Madagascar cats 60. Cattle, black polled 574, cattle breeders 61, judges of 536, foreign cattle markets, Victoria docks 1211, pure highland breed 675. Cattle breeders, Peel 1434, Pinckard 1539, Quartly 1686. Cavendish, Ada, _d._ 1895, actress 756. Cavan, lord lieutenant 444. Celluloid or zylonite manufactured 1350. Cement, Keene’s invented 174. Centenarians, Ingram 100, Kerry 211, Langley 302, Lapiletiere 306, Larbusch 307, Lawrence 330, Longmore 490, Markham 739, Miller 881, Montefiore 932, Nolan 1161, Peverell 1486, Plank 1554, Power 1614, Puckle 1663, Purser 1675. Challenger expedition round the world 997. Chamberlain, Joseph, _b_. 1836, M.P., screw manufacturer 1110. Chancery, Court of, bag bearer to the registrars 1682, daily cause list 1682, the sworn clerks 891. Charlotte Augusta _d._ 1817, princess, married prince Leopold 392, poem on death of 199. Chartists, Frost 1512, Jones 125, Lovett 507, Lowe 512, Moore 952, O’Brien 1197, O’Connor 1207, Peacock 1413, Philp 1517, Pinkerton 1541, Sturge 1517, Price 1639, meeting on Kennington common 1207, monster petition 1517, people’s charter 507. Chatham, Jezreelite temple at 99, Magnus memorial synagogue 691. Chatsworth, Derbyshire, gardens, conservatories and fountains at 1401. Chemists, Morson 991, Muspratt, J. 1061, Muspratt, J. S. 1062, Nesbit 1107, Penny 1455, Phillips 1509. Cheques crossed, act of parliament on 1441. Chess automation, the hidden player 420. Chess players, Kennedy 196, Kenny 204, Kling 249, Lewis 420, Lowe 512, Löwenthal 514, Lloyd 459, Lyttleton 551, Mackenzie 627, Mc Donnell 420, Murray 1042, Newham 1120, Potter 1604, Sarratt 420. Chester training college established 1617. Chickens hatched by steam 325. Chichester theological college 745. Chili and Peru, revolutions in 884. Chimney sweepers and climbing boys 535. China, Jewitt’s collection of 98, manufacturer of Minton 900, Wedgwood ware, collections of 149. China, Hongkong ceded to England 1604, Hongkong mint suppressed 221, imperial encyclopædia of literature in five thousand and twenty volumes 814, peace of Nankin 1349, war at Canton 1353. Chloroform, early use of 1037. Cholera, investigations concerning 419. Christian year, the, by John Keble 170. Church rates refused and illegal 1643. Cigar divan 1644. Ciphers, Penn’s cipher for despatches 1450. Circus proprietors, Barnum 1065, Manders 716, Myers 1065, Nixon 1065, Newsome 1126, ring masters, Rivolti 908. Cirencester, royal agricultural college 327. Civil list pensions, Inglis 12, Jackson 29, Jameson 55, Jerdan 85, Jewitt 98, Jewsbury 98, Jones, J. 134, Jones, T. R. 143, Jones, T. W. 144, Joule 150, Keightley 174, Kingsley 235, Kitto 248, 249, Knowles F. 258, Knowles, J. S. 259, Laing 278, Lane 296, Latham 313, Lee, J. C. 357, Lee, S. 359, Leech 362, Lemon 387, Lindsay 437, Livingstone 454, Llanos 455, Lloyd 461, Long 485, Loudon 500, Lover 507, Lucas 525, Lucy 527, Maccarthy 569, Mc Culloch 579, Mackay 619, Maclagan 643, Maclean 649, Maclear 651, Maconochie 673, Maguire 693, Mann 720, Mansell 729, Martin 765, Mathew 791, Meadows 826, Melvill 839, Menzies 845, Merrifield 852, Meteyard 858, Miller 881, Milroy 897, Mitford 910, Moir 914, Mongredian 923, Montagu 928, Montgomery, E. 935, Montgomery, J. 936, Moore, B. 955, Moore, W. 957, Morgan, E. 965, Morgan, S. 968, Motteram 1002, Mulock 1023, Nash 1084, Newport 1126, Noble 1157, O’Donovan 1215, Ogilvie 1219, Owen 1290, Page 1303, Palgrave 1312, Palmer 1316, Pardoe 1333, Pater 1378, Patey 1382, Pearson 1422, Petrie 1481, Philip 1493, Phipps 1520, Planché 1553, Poole 1583, Portal 1589, Porter 1593, Powell 1607, Pugin 1665. Clanricarde, Hubert, _b._ 1832, Second marquess of, land owner in Ireland 152. Clare, lord lieutenant 8. Claremont house, Surrey, granted to prince Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg 392. Clarionet player, Pape 1329. Clergyman’s sore throat 641. Clewer, Berks., House of mercy at 927. Clocks, helix lever clock 593, tell tale clock 1120. Clog dancer, Linn 441. Cloisonné ware collection 1600. Close, John, _d._ 1891, poet 513. Clowns, _See also_ Actors, col. 1697, Batty 751, Gomery 937, Holloway 751, Jefferini 68, Lauri 318, Mac 1528, Marsh 751, Matthews 797, Nelson 1101, Payne, H. E. 1403, Payne, W. H. S. 1403, Persivani 1476, Phillips 1499, Pierce 1528, Purvis 1676. Clubs, Alpine, president 490. Arts, Hanover square 147. Athenæum founders 367, Dr. Quinn blackballed 1690. Ayrshire Naturalists founded 292. Bannatyne secretary 277. Bath literary founded 739. Burlington fine art established 796. Conservative built 1480. Dandy, the last member 1529. Decemviri founded 1674. Dick originated 622. Dr. Johnson’s, president of 13. Elizabethan, president 1035. Entomological founded 1122. Four in hand driving club started 990. Friday founded 1049. Garrick founded 889, built 743. Glasgow Shakespeare instituted 162. Grove park rowing founded 113. Literary president 13. London chess, president 923. London press, president 1333. Manchester Athenæum founded 303. Mulberries founded 88. Museum founded 88. National founded 642, 715. Newbury district field founded 1322. Ottoman club started 1644. Political economy founded 1166. Prince’s racket and tennis 1644. Quekett microscopical founded 1687. Raleigh originated 1644. Reform built 1480, secretary 1182, founders 1662, last survivor of original members 1634. Roxburgh founded 1580. Socials at Clunn’s 738. Star revived 1235, secretary 83. Travellers’ founded 625. Wittington founded and ceased 88, president 533. YZ at Liverpool 1526. Coach drivers, Morritt 990, Paul 1395, Peer 1436, Peyton, A. 1487, Pusey 1678. Coaching, driving whips 1487, coach builders 319, 343, 653, coach proprietors 1101, revival of 397, Old Times coach 397. Coal, anthracite used for blast furnaces and steam boilers 1556, children and women working in mines 581, colliery proprietors 261, 503, resources of the coal fields 154. Cobden, Richard, _d._ 1865, M.P., opposes the Crimean war 1643. Cock fighting 854. Coffee, Napier’s glass coffee apparatus 1077. Coins, collectors of, Kerrick 210, Lewis 418, Lindsay 438, Martin 771, Mayer 813, Mitford 909, Moore 957. Colenso, John William, _d._ 1883, bishop of Natal, his counsel 54, his friends 107, his mathematical works 857, his trial 853. Coleoptera, collection of 665. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, _d._ 1834, poet, his friends 373, 1404, 1409, reminiscenses of 373, travels in the Harz 1561. Colleges, College of naval architecture, principal of 1674. Kelly college, Tavistock, built 180. Morden college, Blackheath, for tradesmen 531. Queen’s college, London, founded 805. Spring hill college, Birmingham 51. University college, Parkes’ museum 1352. Working men’s college started 805. Cologne choir in London 904. Colonies, Secretaries of state for colonies, Lytton 552, Monteagle 931, Newcastle 1117, Normanby 1167. Columbines, Marshall 759, Parkes 1351. Comic almanac 815, 816. Commons, House of, first quaker member 1427, long sitting 1357, speaker declines a pension 1271, speaker Denison 1271. _See also_ Parliament. Compasses, Napier’s diagram for correcting a ship’s compass 1077. Confectioners 175. Conjurers, Anderson 44, Gyngell 356, Jacobs 44, Matthews 797, Miller 876, Phillippe 1494, Phillipi 1499. Conjuring, bowls of water from under a shawl 44, Chinese ring trick 44, gold fish trick 1494, hat of Fortunatus 1495, kitchen of Parafaragaramus 1495, ring puzzle 1494. Contagious diseases act, inspector general 391. Contractors, Jackson, R. W. 36, Jackson, Sir W. 40, Jay 64, Kelk 177. Cook, Flavell Smith, vicar of Ch. Ch. Clifton 77. Cooperation, advocates of, Neale 1088, Pare 1334, cooperative movement 138, 507, cooperative stores, the first founded 1088. Copper smelter, Nevill 1112. Coprolites, beds of 1107. Corn, Anti corn law league, founded 1625, promoters of the 26, 953, 1643, Struggle, a weekly paper 452. Cornet player, Kœnig 266. Costa, Sir Michael A. A., _d._ 1884, musical conductor, seceded from Her Majesty’s 521. Cotton manufacture, double speed invented 198, fixing orange sulphide of antimony on cloth 846, hydraulic presses 536, jack frame improved 198, Mendel’s table of cotton exports 842, mules improved 375, self stripping carding engine 375, spinners 375. Coursing, first Waterloo cup 1151, a judge of 1151, Master M’ Grath 532. Court beauties, Jersey 90, Wyndham 1304. Courtesan, Cora Pearl 1417. Council, lord president of, Portland 1595. Craik, George Lillie, _d._ 1866, professor, _m._ Dinah Mulock 1024. Crape manufacturer 383. Cremation, Persons cremated, Kinglake 232, Levy 407, Longden 487, Macnaught 668, Marnock 742, Pickersgill 1525, Pigott 1531, Price 1640. Cricket, balista invented 1154, cane handled bats introduced 1154, cork pads introduced 1154, cricket ball maker 993, cricket practice at the Lambeth baths 993, introduced into Scotland 240, Lillywhite’s cricket scores 431, 877, making one hundred runs twice in same match 285, money paid to prevent report of a match 285, new round hand bowling introduced 1535, open pads introduced 1154, Pardon’s cricket reporting agency 1333, round arm bowling introduced 252, 432, score printing on cricket grounds 431, Parr’s team of eleven won five matches against the Canadian twenty two 1359, Prince’s cricket club 1644, two men beat eleven without any fieldsmen 891. Cricketers, Blackham 1538, Clarke 1535, Edwards 250, Esrom 990, Grace, G. F. 614, Iddison 4, Jeffery 69, Jupp 157, Keate 168, Killick 219, King, G. W. 223, King, R. T. 228, Kingscote 233, Knight 252, Kynaston 270, Lambert 285, Lanaway 287, Lane 295, Letby 400, Liddell 424, Lillywhite 431–2, Linsell 442, Lockyer 471, Long 485, Lowther 518, Mc Intyre, M. 614, Mc Intyre, W. 615, Mackay 617, Mantle 730, Marcon 733, Marsden 1535, Martin 765, Micklethwaite 865, Middleton 868, Midwinter 869, Miller 877, Mills, R. 891, Mills, W. 892, Morley 976, Morse 990, Mortlock 993, Mycroft 1064, Mynn, A. 1067, Mynn, W. P. 1068, Nixon 1154, North 1173, Norton 1180, Osbaldeston 1263, Oscroft 1268, Ottaway 1273, Parr 1359, Parry 1362, Paunceforte 1399, Pell 1440, Penn 1449, Pickering 1523, Picknell, G. 1526, Picknell, R. 1526, Piercy 1529, Pilch, F. 1535, Pilch, W. 1535, Pilling 1537, Powys 1617, Preston 1630, Price 1639, Pullin, 1667, Pycroft 1680. Cromarty, lord lieutenant 658. Cromwell house, Chelsea, tableaux vivants at 1208. Crossing sweeper 603. Crouch, Frederick William Nicholls, composer of Kathleen Mavourneen 1417, he _d._ America Aug. 1896. Crystal palace, Sydenham palace erected 1251, decoration of 139, first balloon ascent from 551, literary director 1511. Crystallography, Miller’s system of 886. Cudbear extracted from seaweed 225. Cumberland, fatal fall from Scafell 754, Pillar rock, Ennerdale 33. Cumberland and Westmoreland, lords lieutenant 492, 493. Cuneiform inscriptions, deciphering of 1169. Curiosity dealer 149. Curling songs 1045. Cutlers, Mechi 829, Pepys 1460. Cyclone, the word first used 1527. Cypher interpreted 387. Cyprus, the eleven currencies of 1246. D Dalkeith, Edinburgh, gardens and conservatories 613. Dame Europa school publications 1663. Dancers, Cavallazzi 730, Cushnie 870, De Camp 186, Duvernay 797, Grisi 1469, Kelsey 185, Leclercq 348, Lola Montez 479, Louise 501, Milano 870, Perrot 1469, Pitteri 1360, Vestris 794. Dancing, teachers of, Adelaide 401, Michaud 401, Nathan 1086, Parkes 1351. Dandies, Ponsonby 1578. Darlington, the first mayor 1426. Davies, David, _d._ 1861, shot at lord Palmerston 1325. Deaf men, Kitto 248, Lane 298. Deaths under peculiar circumstances, at Junior Garrick club 789, at a railway station 365, at the dinner table 495, burnt when experimenting on naptha 726, by the road side 1165, died on Wimbledon common 1608, drowned in lake of Como 1621, fall on a staircase 1507, falling down stairs and fracturing skull 701, 1002, falling from a precipice 375, falling from Scafel, Cumberland 754, falling into boiling liquid 129, falling into the area of the house 1478, falling two hundred feet over a precipice 957, from alarm in a thunder storm 483, from fumes of charcoal 407, frozen to death 1177, in a billiard room 283, in a cab 109, 1160, in a chemist’s shop 66, in a hair dresser’s shop 607, in lord Salisbury’s ante room 3, in a police barracks 778, in railway carriages 306, 561, 908, in a Turkish bath 247, judge stabbed by an assassin 1166, jumping out of a window 551, jumping over Dean bridge, Leith 26, killed by an elephant 49, not in Times till three years and a half after decease 95, on a grouse moor 501, overturned in a cab 339, rib entering lungs 119, rupture from taking a high jump as Miles in the Colleen Bawn 1421, shot by his butler 102, son while pheasant shooting shoots his father 1615, stabbed by a newspaper correspondent 995, struck by a wave 271, struck with lightning while shooting 316, swept off Filey Brigg 1305, thrown from a tandem in Hyde park 1392, upset in a jaunting car 152, while addressing a meeting 462, while hunting 1606, while playing lawn tennis 1265, while riding in a carriage 1524, while writing a leading article 728, wounded by an assassin 202. Delany, Patrick, attempts to murder justice J. A. Lawson 334. Dentist, Purland 1674. Derby, Edward Smith, _d._ 1851, earl of, menagerie at Knowsley 342. De Ros, Henry William, 19 Baron, _d._ 1839, card cheating case 1403. Devil, devil among the tailors, a song 1051, personality of the devil 77. Devon, lord lieutenant 1176. Dhuleep Singh, _d._ 1893, rajah of the Punjaub 267. Diaries, Letts’ 401. Dickens, Charles, _d._ 1870, novelist, acts in The Frozen deep 62, Christmas carol, dramatised 162, David Copperfield dramatised 23, Dombey and daughter, a fiction by R. Nicholson 1143, his amateur co. 552, his manager in America 1269, Mr. Squeers and his original 459, Nicholas Nickleby dedicated to Macready 680, Nicholas Nickleby, additional illustrations 1248, Pickwick additional illustrations 1248, serial works translated into German 970, takes lessons in fencing and boxing 31. Dictionaries, gradus and dictionary of ideas in one hundred and twenty eight volumes 86, a pentecontaglossal dictionary 438. Die sinker, Moore 951. Dilatoriness, removed from a public office for 302. Diners out, Luttrell 537, Quin 1690. Dinner party, long continued 1328. Dioramas, _See also_ Panoramas, coronation of William the fourth 755, queen’s visit to Ireland 1208, 1509. Dipping needle constructed 148. Disraeli, Benjamin, _d._ 1881, earl of Beaconsfield, copyright of his novels 489, corbel likeness of at Chester 193, sir J. A. Macdonald exactly like him 584. Divorce, divorce commission 679. Dodwell, rev. Henry John, shoots at master of the rolls 95. Dogs, a clipper of poodles 1490, Birmingham national show 498, Crystal palace show 498, dog breeder 1675, Deerhounds of Colonsay 671, Japanese pugs 60, Kennel club 498, Master M’Grath 532, Persian greyhounds 60. Donaldson, John W. _d._ 1861, Greek scholar 345. Down, lord lieutenant 482. Drama, examiner of plays 1531, inspector of plays 309, plays refused licence 620, tea-cup and saucer comedy 1674. Dramatists, Agoust 620, Allen 165, Baylis 815, Burnot 1352, Clifton 545, Conquest 1485, Dance 794, Edwards 815, Fitzball 1432, Grundy 620, 1485, Harris 1485, Hatton 799, James, C. S. 47, James, G. P. R. 49, Jerrold, D. W. 88, Jerrold, W. B. 89, Johnstone 119, Jodrell 100, Kenny 203, Kingdon 231, Knowles 166, Lacy 274, Langford 301, Levey 405, Lewis 498, Lister 417, Logan 478, Lovell 505, Lover 506, Lunn 531, Lyne 545, M’ Ardle 559, Mc Kay 620, M’ Lean 651, Maddox 686, Major 705, Marchant 732, Marshall 756, Marston 763, 1269, Matthison 799, Mayhew, A. S. 815, Mayhew, E. 815, Mayhew, Henry 815, Mayhew, Horace 816, Mayhew, T. 816, Maynard 817, Merritt 1485, Millingen 887, Millward 893, Milman 893, Mitford 910, Moncrieff 921, Morgan 968, Morton, J. M. 995, Morton, T. 995, Nightingale 1151, O’ Neill 1247, Ormonde 1259, Owenson 968, Oxberry 1294, Oxenford 1296, Parry, J. 1363, Parry, T. 1366, Pae 1301, Pettitt 1485, Phillipps 1512, Pitt 1550, Planché 794, 1553, Poole, J. 1583, Poole, W. H. 1585, Powell 1609, Reade 1485, Reece 711, 1432, Scott 799, Sims 1485, Talford 166, Wills 756, Wyndham 799. Drapers, Fore street co. 987, Halling 1424, Marshall and Snelgrove 758, Meeking 834, Moore 947, Morrison 987. _See also_ Hosiers 1720. Drawing rooms, at Buckingham palace, name removed from list of presentations 639, scene at a 90. Drinking, drinking six tankards of strong ale a day 832. Drinkwater, John Elliot, _d._ 1851, author 520. Druids, Price the archdruid 1640. Drummond, Edward, assassinated 25 Jany. 1843, sec. to sir R. Peel 668. Dry earth closet system 1003. Dublin, Alexandra college founded 74, archbishop 689, lord lieutenant 828, Mountjoy prison erected 1287, National gallery founded 1025, order of sisters of charity established 1041, Park st. school of medicine founded 41, Peter st. sch. of medicine renamed Ledwich school 349, star of Erin theatre built 516, Trinity college first Roman catholic fellow 693, Vartry waterworks 1113. Dudley, William Ward, 1 earl of, _d._ 1885, and Her Majesty’s theatre 529. Duelling, histories of 887. Duels, Alvanley and O’ Connell 1205. Battier and Londonderry 482. Bentinck and Osbaldeston 1264. Brown and Maclaren 585. Colquhoun and Murray-Dunlop 1056. D’ Esterre and O’ Connell 668. Disraeli and O’ Connell 1205. Fawcett and Munro 1028. Grattan and Londonderry 482. Hawkey and Seaton 1682. Le Breton and Ste Croix 347. Loftus and Harley 475. Mahon and O’ Brien 695. Mitchell and Donaldson 907. Napoleon iii and Count Leon 1081. O’ Brien and Steele 1200. Payne and Another 1403. Pickford and a Frenchman 1526. Quillinan two duels 1689. Smyth and O’ Grady 738. Dulwich college act 749. Dumfriesshire, lord lieutenant 1687. Dundee, jute manufacture introduced 1099. Durham, Lightfoot fund 429, lord lieutenant 482, St. Bees, first student at 33. Dye works 225. D’ye ken John Peel, a song 1433. E Ealing park gardens 331. Earls, an earl a railway porter 316, an earl’s daughter marries her father’s organist 1036. Earls marshall of England 1164, 1165. Earth, density of determined in Horton colliery 1567, the rotation of the 1607. East India Company, Addiscombe college dissolved 1448, chairmen 79, 466, 535, 539, 718, chairman, attempt to murder 466, Haileybury college closed 838, iron ship carrying guns 280. Ecarté player, Idle 4. Eccentric characters, Joey Jones 137, Renton Nicholson 1142, Lionel S. Pilkington 1537. Edinburgh, Adelphi theatre lessee 1056, buildings erected by Playfair 1557, called the modern Athens 1557, Crawley water introduced 61, Dean bridge across the water of Leith 343, Fettes college, first head master 1605, Heriot free schools established 645, lord provost 343, Neill gold medalist of royal society 438, parliament house in the castle restored 1105, theatre royal lessee 1056. Edinburgh university, chair of geology founded 1033, chancellor 12, graduation in law introduced 497, lord rectors 3, 1176, the only Englishman ever professor of physic 337. Edinburgh, Alfred, duke of, _b._ 1844, now duke of Saxe-Coburg, his naval instructor 1101, his treasurer 424, his tutor 423. Education, Frœbel’s system 1689, Mimpris’s system of graduated instruction 898. Egg hornpipe danced by baron Nathan 1086. Eglinton tournament, jester at 612, knight marshal 282, knights at 1081, knight visitor 1476, lord high marshal 482. Egremont, George O’ Brien Wyndham, _d._ 1837, third earl of, his natural son 348. Egypt, exploration of the pyramids 1469, first Englishman who acquired influence there 309, Khedive’s yacht Mahroussa 32. Eigg, island of, Invernesshire, the proprietor 676. Electricians, Jenkin 76, Lever 403. Electricity, electric light exhibited at Dundee 437, first used as a curative agent 1047, mathematical theory of 808, mercury contacts 1460, Pulvermacher’s galvanic bands and electric belts 1669, telegraphing without wires 437. Electric endosmosis discovered 1589. Electro platers and plating, Elkington and Mason 783, 1350, inventions in 1350, plating process introduced 813. Electro-magnetism 150. Electro-metallurgy 148. Electrotyping, improvements in 962. Elephant man, the 851. Elliotson, John, _d._ 1868, mesmerist 1228. Elocution, lecturer on 1561. Eltham tragedy, The 1581. Ely, monastery of, twelve hundreth anniversary of foundation 849. Embalmed body exhibited 1377. Encyclopædia Britannica, editor of 645. Engineers, Jacomb 46, Kitson 248, Laxton 335, Locke 467, Low 510, Mc Clean 572, Macneill 672, Manby 714, Miller 879, Mitchell 905, Moorsom 958, Murray 1048, Mylne 1066, Nasmyth 1085, Oldham 1230, Ormiston 1258, Ormsby 1259, Page 1304, Piercy 1528, Price 1637, Punchard 1670. Engine makers, Maudslay 800, 801, Penn 1449. English channel tunnel 510. Engravers, Bartolozzi 794, Heath 1681, Jackson 35, Jeens 67, Jenkins 78, Jewitt 98, Jones 126, Laing 278, Landells 289, Landseer, J. 294, Landseer, T. 294, Lane 297, Le Keux 383, Lowry 516, Lewis, C. G. 410, Lewis, F. C. 411, Lizars 455, Martin 769, Meryon 856, Miller 884, Mitchell, J. 902, Mitchell, R. 905, Moses 998, Mottram 1002, Noble 1157, Parry 1362, Pistrucci 1546, Prior 1647, Pye, C. 1681, Pye, J. 1681, Quartley 1686, Wyon 1547. Engravings, collectors of 108, 218, publishers of 651, steel for mezzotint engravings 532. Entertainers, Corri 226, Jones 140, Julian 155, Kelly 182, Kennedy 196, Lloyd 226, Love 503, Lover 506, Mathews, C. 792, Mathews, C. J. 792, Miller 876, Newton 1180, Parry 1364–5, Phillips 1506, Schultz 155, Smith 1509. Entomologists, King 229, Pascoe 1374. Eothen, or traces of travel 232. Epping forest, Essex, litigation about 1105. Epsom salts prepared from sea water 105. Equestrian performers, Cooke 366, Lees 365, Macarte 560, Madigan 688, Pearson 1424, Perks 1467, Powell 1608, Quaglieni 1685. _See also_ Circus proprietors _col_. 1709. Etching, for book plates 455, with a brush on stone and zinc 99. Eton, eighty boys flogged 168, Keate master 168, organist 904. Eugénie, empress of the French, _b._ 1826, visits England 1081. Evans, Mary Ann, _d._ 1880, Mrs. Cross ‘George Eliot,’ lives with G. H. Lewes 408, her residuary legatee 408, Liggins’ claim to authorship of Adam Bede 427. Exchequer, chancellors of, Lewis 413, Monteagle 931, Northbrook 1175, Northcott 3, 1175, Petty 304. Executioner, Marwood 778. Exhibition of 1851, The Great, castings for 100, decoration of 139, Paxton’s design for 1401, sir John Kelk’s gift to 177. Exhibition of 1862, The, erected 177, Paxton superintends the erection 1401. F Fairfax manuscripts published 105. Falsely convicted, Habron 1409. Families large, fifteen children 531, twenty one children 342, one hundred children and grand children 350. Farming, Whitfield example farm 994, Uley cultivator 994. Fashion, leaders of, Jaraczewski 61, O’ Brien 1199. _See also_ Dandies _col_. 1712. Fasting girl, Jacob 43. Fastnet rock lighthouse built 712. Fat people, Mansfield 726–27, Price 1634. Fat monger butchering children to use fat of entrails 75. Fathers, Library of the 745. Fencing, teachers of 31, 768. Fenians, Barrett 1022, Kickham 216, Meagher 826, O’ Mahony 1243, O’ Reilly 1253, O’ Sullivan 1272, Pigott 1533, Stephens 215, 1232, a Fenian shoots Mc Gee 601. Fereek, an Egyptian title 637. Fergusson, Sir Robert Alexander, _d._ 1860, baronet, statue of 135. Ferrocyanic acid discovered 1589. Fires, annihilator invented 1513, extincteur suggested 715, fire engine makers 855, fire plug system invented 1566, inquests concerning fires revived 1406, Milner’s patent safes 896, portable fire stations 1566, the art of stirring a fire 373. Fish and fishing, artificial flies 1668, hatching at Lunesdale 451. Fishermen, Johnson 107, Livesey 451. Flageolet player, Parry 1363 Flax, mill described in Disraeli’s Sybil 758, spinning machinery 647, yarn manufacturer 1021. Flint prehistoric weapons 1176. Floating graving dock invented 1087. Flooring, the buckled plate flooring invented 712. Flowers, white flowers coloured with aniline dyes 1107. Flute players, Mason 784, Pratten 1623. Food preservation, Arktos cold chamber 1467. Foreign affairs, secretaries of state for, Malmesbury 713, Northcott 1176, Palmerston 1325, dismissed from his office 1326. Foreign office, a consul general dismissed the service 1043, Marvin discloses the secret treaty with Russia 778. Forged letters, C. S. Parnell and The Times 1358. Forget me not, a ballad 1384. Fortresses, earthen for protection of London 1314. Fossils, collections of 2, 6, 419, 729, discovery of 1410, eozoon canadense 477, Pengelly’s collection 1447. France, deputation from peace society to Napoleon 1426, Dubois wrestler 58, English establishment at Calais 198, Englishman a citizen of the republic 1109, iron steamers on the Seine 1073, legion of honour, first Englishman a member 660, Mc All non-sectarian mission in Paris 558. Franklin, Sir John, _d_. 1847, Arctic explorer, Collinson’s expedition 46, expeditions in search of 179, 201. Frederick, Empress of Germany, _b._ 1840, at Venice 707. Freemasons, Jack 27, Little 447, Phillips 1493, grand master in Ireland 380, grand master mason for Scotland 731, Logic club founded 650, Urban lodge, master 763. Friendly societies, registrar of 1622. Frœbel, Friedrich, _d._ 1852, schoolmaster, founder of kindergartens 1689. Froude, John Anthony, _d._ 1894, historian, a visitor at Dromore 696. Furrier, Nicholay, 1132. Fust, Sir John, _d._ 1841, master of Trinity hall 82. Fustian cutter, 138. G Galway, queen’s college built 167. Gambling, gambling houses 68, gaming tables at Heligoland 806. Garden allotment system 215. Gardeners, M’Intosh 613, Mackay 620, Major 706, Marnock 742, Munro 1029, Neill 1095, Parfitt 1335, Paxton 1400. Garibaldi, Giuseppe, _d._ 1882, patriot, chairman of his English committee 327, his Englishman 1417, his visit to London 1094, his friend Piercy 1529, in England 1417. Garter, knights of the, Alexander, emperor of Russia 483, Lansdowne 304 _bis_, Marlborough 740, Newcastle 1117, Norfolk 1164, Northumberland 1177, Palmerston 1325, the garter declined 1165. Gas, early experiments on 512, india rubber tubes for 1460, mercury gasometer invented 1460, photometer 221, pressure gauge 221, Prussian blue produced from ammoniacal liquor 512, reciprocating tort 512, swallow-tail burners invented 1096, use in cooking 221, water gasholder invented 1460. Gasses, Kinetic theory of, 808. Gems, antique collection of 222, gems and rings 814. Geologists, Keddie 170, King 229, Lonsdale 495, Lyell 540, Miller 877, Morton 994, Murchison 1033, Phillips 1507. Geology, rhætic beds discovered 945. George iii, _d._ 1820, king, George the third, a novel 717, plot to shoot him with poisoned arrows 384. George iv, _d._ 1830, king, coronation expenses 54, died nine thousand guineas in debt to his doctor 168, his boon companions 1328, in Scotland 599, marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert 301. German silver, manufactured and its use introduced into England 109. Germany, Frederick William, German emperor, and Sir M. Mackenzie 630, first Wesleyan missionary 550. Gershom, the thirty three thousand words of Jesus Christ 633. Giants, Kaley 158, Marian 736, Murphy 1036. Gigelera player, Pratten 1623. Gilbert, Davies, _d_. 1839, F.R.S., his History of Cornwall 17. Gimlet, pointed wood screw 1110. Gipsies, king of the 358. Girl, massacre and eating of a 56. Gladstone, William Ewart, _b._ 1809, statesman, corbel likeness of at Chester 193, F. King’s letter to him 223, publishes Ex voto communi 551. Glasgow, Adelphi theatre rebuilt 876, cathedral, western approach to 654, fair at 876, first steamers to Liverpool 892, institute of accountants founded 596, institute of fine arts 600, Mc Lellan’s paintings 654, Menzies’ omnibuses 844, Mitchell library 906, Richmond the spy 631, royal infirmary 603, St. Jude’s ch. withdrawn from episcopal jurisdiction 871. Glasgow University, chancellor Montrose 940, lord rectors 534, 552, 562, 653, 1035. Glass, crackle glass 1441, duty on repealed 1263, glass blowers 99, 1094, glass incrustation 1441, glass painters 47, heraldic windows 1608, pressed glass 1441. Glass manufacturers, Pellatt 1441, Powell 1608. Globe, the first illustrating physical geography 112. Glove makers 539, 1129. Glynn, Henry Carr, _d._ 1884, admiral 1098. Godwin, William, _d._ 1836, novelist, proposes to Harriet Lee 351. Gold and silver smith, Mayer 813. Gold, Frederick Isaac, tradesman, _d._ 1881, murdered 369. Golden lecturer 838. Golden weddings, Parker 1360, Philp 1517, Picton 1526. Goldschmidt, Otto, musical conductor, husband of Jenny Lind 434. Golf and golfers, Melville 841, Headingley club founded 1651, St. Andrew’s club 841, 1557. Gorham, George Cornelius, _d._ 1857, theologian, examined by Maskell 780, his case 82, 946. Gourmets, Kenyon 207, Payne 1402. Grammar, Lennie’s English grammar 388. Granville, Augustus Bozzi, _d._ 1872, M.D., his daughter Julie 735. Grasses, the best authority on 1030, tussac grass introduced 941. Gray’s inn, London, barrister ordered to give up his chambers 193. Greece, Greek coins and medals 1178, Leopold declines the throne 392, Pacifico riots at Athens 1299, tourists murdered near Athens 457. Grecian statues performance 546. Grenfell, Lydia, _d._ 1829, fiancée of H. Martyn, diary of 70. Gretna Green marriages, Jersey 90. Gretna Green priests, Laing 279, 486, 1048, Long 486, Murray 1048. Grocer, Marshall 754. Guest, Lady Charlotte, _d._ 1895, author 131. Guild of literature and art 553. Guildford, fifth of November riots stamped out 43, Guildford farce 226. Guitar player, Pratten 1623. Guns, Armstrong guns 361, firing under water 1304, Perkin’s steam gun 1449, rifle with oval bore 287, Whitworth’s factory 361. Guy Fawkes, A 1656. Gymnasium proprietors, Mac Laren 644, Mahmoud 31. H Hadrian, _d._ 138, Roman emperor, his address to the soul, ninety-eight translations of 114. Halicarnassus, the mausoleum at 1665. Hamilton, Lady Emma, _d._ 1815, mistress of lord Nelson 1102. Hammond, W. J., theatrical manager 88. Hampton court, Middlesex, gardener at 306, paintings restored 854. Hand writing, experts in, Neale 1089, Netherclift 1110. Hanover, George, F. A. C. E. A., _d._ 1878, king of, his tutor 73. Harlequins, Lee 356, Marshall 759, Milano 870, Payne 1403. Harpist, Lockwood 470. Harris, Thomas Lake, leader of the brotherhood of the New Life 1233. Harrogate, Yorkshire, Muspratt’s chalybeate 1062. Hartlepool, Durham, made a port 439, Hartlepool West founded 36. Hastings, Sussex, Alexandra park laid out 742, pier orchestra 745. Hastings, Lady Flora Elizabeth, dau. of Francis marquess of Hastings, _d._ 1839, lady of bedchamber to duchess of Kent, the case of 1050, 1597. Havers, Mary Alice, _d._ 1890, painter 963. Hawthorn hill, Windsor, fashionable yearly meetings at 1298. Haydon, Julius, proprietor of a portable theatre 356. Hazlitt, William, _d._ 1830, essayist, his friend 1382. Headaches, bisulphide of carbon a cure for 204. Hemmings, Henry, _d._ 1849, tavern keeper 354. Heralds’ College, clarencieux king of arms 320, rouge croix pursuivant 1553, Somerset herald 1553, York herald 229. Heraldry, supporters to arms granted 932. Hertford, Lady Lytton exposes her husband at the hustings at 554. Holland, route from Harwich to Hook of Holland 1351. Holland, James, _d._ Feb. 1870, painter 1509, _Athenæum 19 Feb. 1870_, _p._ 267. Hollow ware trade 205. Holyoake, George Jacob, _b._ 1813, author, his friend Merritt 854. Home department, secretaries of state for Lansdowne 304, Lewis 413, Normanby 1167, Palmerston 1325. Home, sweet home, a song 1404. Home, Daniel Dunglas, _d._ 1886, spiritualist, case of Lyon _v._ Home 54. Homœopathy introduced into England 1690, homœopathic home 969, practitioners 502, 1690. Honiton manor, Devon, purchased 467. Horizon, an artificial, for use at sea 852. Horn player, Puzzi 1679. Horse breeders, Jackson 33, 691. Horse dealers, Phillips 1506. Horse trainers, _See also_ Jockeys 1724, I’Anson, 1, Nightingall 1151, Osborne 1267, Peck 1429, Prince 1644. Horses, bridle, bit, stirrup and spur maker 311, female horse buyer 967, judges of 537, long leap, a 256, noted horseman 1162, Palmerston breeding association 819. Hosiers, _See also_ Drapers 1714, Morley 977. Hospitals, Cancer established 750. Charing Cross founded 1484. City of London for diseases of chest founded 1413. King’s college hospital founded 494. London temperance originated 577. Middlesex, medical school founded 821. Royal Free established 750. St. Georges’ hospital, £100,000 left to 230, 568 Morley convalescent home 975, Powell ward 1609. Royal orthopædic hospital founded 493. University college hospital and mesmerism 1239–40. West London founded 1494. Household, lord steward of the, Liverpool 451. Hounds, masters of, Josselyn 150, Kerrison 211, Kesteven 213, Knightley 256, Leigh 376, Leslie 397, Lichfield 423, Lonsdale 493, Lowther 518, Lucy 527, Maher 807, Mainwaring 699, Majoribanks 737, Maxse 807, Melville 841, Meynell, H. C. 861, Meynell, H. F. 861, Middleton, H. W. 867, Middleton, W. G. 868, Moore 807, Morrell 980, Morrogh 990, Mortimer 993, Musgrave 807, Naas 819, Newcomen 1118, Osbaldeston 1264, 1610, Payne 1403, Peel 1433, Persse 1476, Pitman 1549, Petre 1481, Peyton 1487, Portsmouth 1598, Powell 1610, Pryse 1663, Queensberry 1687, Sutton 841, Sykes 867. Humber estuary, Yorkshire, land reclaimed in 1230. Hunting, improved hunting saddles 1229. Huntsmen, King 224, Long 486, Luther 536, M’Bridge 566, Maiden 696, 699, Morgan 965, Oxtoby 1298, Parker 1345, Payne 1402, Powlett 1615. Hygiene, founder of science of 1352, Parkes’ museum 1352. Hylo-idealism, the doctrine of 1068. Hymns, ancient and modern, musical editor 924, tune writers 131, 151, words, writers of 936, 1369, 1452. I Ice, artificial for skating rinks 1645. Ignatius, Father, _i.e._ the rev. Joseph Leycester Lyne. _b._ 1837, founded Llanthony abbey 1186. Impostors, Arthur Orton, calling himself sir Roger Tichborne 1248. Thomas Provis, calling himself sir Richard Hugh Smyth 1318, 1660. Mary Willcocks, calling herself Princess of Javasu 64. Improvisatore, Jacobs 44. Income tax, exemptions 1175. Index of every human name known 704. India, Appa Sahib deposed at Nagpore 79, Banda and Kirwee booty 238, 886, Bengali newspaper, the first 762, Berar annexed 625, Cabul massacres 81, Cawnpore memorial garden 289, citrate of limes sent to England 72, cultivation of cotton 616, Engineers’ institution founded 91, English weekly newspaper, the first 762, Euphrates route explored 541, 542, first military officer a member of supreme council 974, freemasonry 974, Ganges, first steamers on 115, Gumsur Khond county conquered by moral influence 677, health stations 72, human sacrifices and female infanticide suppressed 677, Hyder Khan captured 607, first competition Wallah 1681, Khotan plains first visited 111, Kishangunga valley triangulation 111, king of Oude’s son installed 509, Lahore, Dhuleep Singh 329, Lahore, the maharanee of 267, 329, Lahore, Runjeet Singh 267, Niladarpana Nataka, a drama 485, paper mill, the first 762, president of board of control, Dundas 839, queen Victoria proclaimed empress 553, Mc Nair reprimanded for crossing Afghan frontier 666, Runjeet Singh 267, secretary of state for, Northcott 2, 1175, Serampur college 762, sergeant Lilley’s case 430, tea plants introduced 58, trial of Gaekwar of Baroda 1443, trigonometrical survey 934, viceroy Mayo 819, officer visiting Kafiristan disguised as a native 666. India, Bombay, cotton spinning mills introduced 72, fire insurance introduced 72, Grant medical college 961, hospitals established 72, Jacob’s horse raised 42, medical schools established 72, Parsee benevolent institution 73, Perry professorship of law founded 1473, poor debtor’s debts payed 72, Poonah Jejeebhoy school 72, Poonah observatory 44. India, Calcutta, bishop of, with diocese of a million square miles 894, bishop’s college first principal 875. India rubber, capsules 82, endless elastic bands 82, tube taps introduced 82, valves 82. Infant schools founded 1291. Initialism, _See also_ Names and Pseudonyms. A., C., _i.e._ Constance C. W. Naden 1068. C., _i.e._ Newton Crosland 1581. H. B., _i.e._ John Doyle 651. I., A. E., _i.e._ Adelaide Eliza Ironside 20. J., R., _i.e._ John Richard Jefferies 68. J., R. D., _i.e._ Robert Dwyer Joyce 153. J., Th. R., _i.e._ Thomas Robert Joliffe 121. K., A. H., _i.e._ Arthur Henry Kenney 203. K., M. A., _i.e._ Mary Ann Kelty 185. K., M. P., _i.e._ Morgan Peter Kavanagh 162. K., T. F., _i.e._ Thomas Francis Knox 264. L., E., _i.e._ Edwin Lankester 303. L., E., _i.e._ Edward Lear 343. L., J., _i.e._ James Lamsden 530. L., J, H., _i.e._ Francis Henry Laing 278. L., R. J., _i.e._ Richard James Lane 298. M., _i.e._ Thomas D’Arcy McGee 601. M., D. F., _i.e._ Denis Florence Maccarthy 569. M., E., _i.e._ Edward Mangin 717. M., J., _i.e._ John Mitford 909. M., W., _i.e._ William Martin 774. M., W., _i.e._ William Maskell 780. M., Y., _i.e._ William Pengelly 1448. Mc G., J., _i.e._ John Mac Gilchrist 603. N., C., _i.e._ Constance C. W. Naden 1068. N., G., _i.e._ George Nugee 1186. N., J. B., _i.e._ John Bowyer Nichols 1136. N., J. B., _i.e._ John Bruce Norton 1136, 1181. O., F., _i.e._ Frederick Oakeley 1192. O., S. G., _i.e._ Sidney Godolphin Osborne 1268. P., A. P., _i.e._ Arthur Philip Perceval 1461. P., C., _i.e._ Coventry Patmore 1654. P., E. B., _i.e._ Edward Pleydell-Bouverie 1559. P., P., _i.e._ Peter John Martin 771. R., H., _i.e._ Henry Reeve 490. S., M. E., _i.e._ F. D. Legard 371. S., N. R., _i.e._ John Bowyer Nichols 1136. Y., _i.e._ John Percy 1463. Y., S. E., _i.e._ Dennis Florence Maccarthy 569. Ink, indelible 1168. Inquisition at Rome, three children detained by 888. Institutions, Actuaries, president 74. Architects, presidents 1. Architectural institute of Scotland originated 1349. Artists’ general benevolent, secretary 1507. British archæological founded 1479. Boy’s home, Wandsworth founded 422. Chronological ceased 354. Civil engineers, founders 129, secretary 714. College of organists, secretary 433. Dublin law founded 201. Dramatic, equestrian and musical sick fund founded 1510. Egyptian exploration fund founded 1585. Institution of accountants, president 1690. International literary association founded 89. Iron and steel, founder of 132. Langham sketching club, secretary 360. Law institution founded 801. Law writers’ founded 1509. London founded 444, 1460. Mechanical engineers, president 1449. Midland institute of mining and mechanical engineers 1604. Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1494. St. John’s training school instituted 1841. Surrey industrial school founded 422. Women’s protective and provident league, founded 1378. Worcester literary and scientific 364. Insurance offices, Alliance British and foreign fire and life foundation 22. Eagle amalgamated with Protector life 74. Equitable actuary 963, large bonus 531. European arbitration 54. Independent West Middlesex company exposure of 631. Marine, manager of 473. Phœnix, secretary 505. Royal at Liverpool manager 645. Sun actuary 895. Inverness, lord lieutenant 501. Ireland, boycotting 145, Derry cathedral built 183, disestablished church the first bishop 393, eighty-two club 661, Enniscorthy cathedral built 1664, father Mathew and temperance 791, and the decrease in the consumption of spirits 791, fenianism denounced 970, first agitation for repeal of union 695, hereditary chief butler 1259, Irish board of education 588, Killarney cathedral built 1664, Leinster directory 1206, Leinster leases 380, lord chancellor, the first Roman catholic since time of James ii 1224, lord Leitrim refuses admission to the lord lieutenant 383, lord Leitrim shot 383, Marlborough relief fund 740, Mitchelstown evictions 1565, national league established 770, O’Donnell shoots James Carey 1214, Oldhamia fossils 1230, Orange association dissolved 1460, Parnell’s career 1357, Phœnix park murders 1214, Pigott’s career 1538, plan of campaign 1243, Ponsonby estates 1565, poor law act 1134, poor laws, chief commissioner 1611, Queenstown cathedral 1665, queen’s univ., the first doctor of science 230, remonstrant synod of Ulster founded 935, repeal association 1204, Smith O’Brien’s insurrection 1201, survey great triangulation completed 1596, tenant right movement 949, Thurles cathedral built 341, united Irishmen 1206. Ireland, Cork historical society founded 570. Ireland, Dublin, archbishop 567, battle axe guards dissolved 286, eighty two club 569, museum of Irish industry originated 159, royal college of science established 159. Ireland, Sligo disfranchised 262, lord lieutenant 265. Ireland, chief secretaries, Dundas 839, Lincoln 1117, Peel 1435. Ireland, Lord Chancellors, O’Hagan 1224, Plunkett 1563. Ireland, Lords lieutenant, Marlborough 740, Normanby 1167. Iron, art iron work 1121, Bessemer process perfected 1061, chilling pivots 811, coal first used in making steel 843, hot blast used for iron stone 1097, iron founders 107, 248, 712, manufacture of by superheated steam 1466, on the strength of iron 810, ships made from 280, special steel invented 1061, Spiegeleisen, experiments with 1061, Walker iron works founded 499. Ironmasters, Kennard 194, Merry 854. Irving, Edward, _d._ 1834, presbyterian, his chapel in Cross street 1158. Isle of Man, clerks of the rolls 1687, Runic inscriptions 157, vicar general, office abolished 66. Isle of Wight, Roman remains 178. Italy, Carlo Ferrari murdered 1373, Humbert, _b._ 1844, king of, English governess of his son 350. Ivory carvings, models made from 1108. J Jacobite, the last 1030. Jacotot, Joseph, _d._ 1840, French educational writer, his system of teaching 1405. Jamaica, the William Gordon riots 1100. Jameson, Anna Brownell, _d._ 1860, author 55, befriended by Anne B. Proctor 1653. Japan, butterflies 1602, idols, collections of 60, missionary bishop of 1581, postal system 221, the mint 221, traders 913, treaty with 1353. Javasu, the princess of 64. Jecks, Charles Albert, _d._ 12 York terrace, Ramsgate, 12 Feb. 1895, acting manager Adelphi theatre 67. Jenny Jones, a song, 1363. Jersey, Victoria college, St. Helier’s built 96. Jerusalem the golden, a hymn, author of 1089. Jews, first Jewish judge 95, showmen at fairs 97. Jockeys, Jacques 46, Jones 124, Kendall 192, Lye 540, Macdonald 586, Marlow 742, Marson 762, Oliver 1239, Osborne 226, Percival 1462. Jödler, A. Julian Von Joel 101. Johnson, J., theatrical manager 356. Johnson, Samuel, _d._ 1784, lexicographer, and queenie Thrale 176, collection of Johnsoniana 1566, his fir table 511, his god daughter, A. E. Lowe 511, his relics sold by Barber 480. Judas Iscariot and the thirty pieces of silver 83. Judge and jury society established 1143. Juggler, Lee 356. Jumper of long distances, Nightingale 1151. Junius, his letters 580. Jute introduced into Dundee 1099. K Kathleen Mavourneen, a song 1417. Keats, John, _d._ 1821, poet, his friends 1653, his sister 455. Kensington, South, assistant director for science 25, lace academy at 1313, natural history museum 1290. Kent, smugglers on the coast 1428. Kent, Edward Augustus, _d._ 1820, duke of, his wife 205, life of 1089. Kent’s cavern, Torquay, ossiferous remains in 1177. Kerry, lord lieutenant 193. Kew gardens, Surrey, North gallery of flower paintings 1172. Kildare, lord lieutenant 380. Kincardineshire, lord lieutenant 242. Knife cleaning machine invented 205. Knights and knighthood, G.C.B. declined 1408, knighted free of expense 1512, knighthood declined 300, 557, 561, 950, regulations against using foreign orders issued 6, son of a baronet can ask to be knighted 1212. Knights Bachelor, Collier 925, Ingham 10, Jackson, G. 31, Jackson, L. S. 36, James, H. 50, James, J. K. 53, James, W. B. 54, Jardine 61, Jarvis 63, Jeffcott 68, Jejeebhoy 73, Jenner 82, Jervis 91, Jessel 95, Johnson, E. 104, Johnson, W. G. 111, Johnston 116, Jones, C. T. 123, Jones, D. 123, Jones, H. 128, Kane 159, Karslake 170, Keating 169, Kelly 182, Kennedy 195, Kincaid 220, Kindersley 221, King, E. D. 223, King, H. 224, Kingsmill 236, Kirby 242, Kirkland 245, Knight 251, Kortright 266, Landseer 293, Lanyon 305, Latham 311, Lauri 319, Leake 341, Le Breton 347, Le Couteur 348, Lee, G. P. 351, Lee, H. I. 352, Leeke 363, Lees 365, Le Marchant 385, Lentaigne 390, L’ Estrange 399, Liddell 424, Lillie 431, Lloyd 463, Logan 476, Login 479, Lowthrop 518, Lumsden 530, Lush 533, Lycett 539, Lyell 540, Lyndhurst 544, Lyons, E. L. 547, Lyons, W. 549, Mc Adam 557, Mc Arthur 561, Macaulay 564, Macbain 564, Maccarthy 569, Mc Clure 573, Mc Culloch 578, Mc Donnel 588, Macdonnell 590, Mac Dougall 592, Macfarren 599, Mackenzie 630, Maclaine 644, Maclean 649, Maclear 651, Macleay 652, Macleod, G. H. B. 656, Macleod, J. 656, Macmahon 660, Macnamara 666, Macnee 669, Macneill 672, Madden 684, Maddock 686, Magrath 692, Maitland 317, Malcolm 707, Malins 711, Mallet 712, Manisty 719, Mansell 726, Mantell 720, Marett 734, Marshall, A. M. 754, Marshall, C. 754, Marshall, J. 758, Martin, J. 768, Martin, J. R. 768, Martin, S. 773, Martin, W. 775, Martineau 777, Martins 777, Mason 783, Maule, J. B. 802, Maule, W. H. 802, Maxwell 809, May 812, Medhurst 830, Meek, J. 833, Mellish 836, Mellor 838, Melville 841, Meredith, 847, Milton 897, Mitchell, T. L. 907, Mitchell, W. 908, Mitchell, W. H. F. 908, Molesworth 916, Monro 925, Montagu 929, Montefiore 932, Montresor 940, Morgan 968, Morison 972, Morland 974, Morley 977, Morphett 979, Morris, B. 980, Morris, E. 981, Morris, G. 982, Morris, J. 983, Morrison 987, Muggeridge 1017, Munro 1029, Murchison 1033, Murphy, F. 1037, Murray, J. 1047, Murray, J. A. 1049, Murray, T. A. 1053, Musgrove 1061, Need 1093, Nelson 1105, Newbigging 1115, Newton 1130, Nickle 1146, Nisbet 1152, Norris 1170, Nugent, E. 1186, Nugent, O. 1188, O’Connell 1205, O’Donel 1212, O’Donnell 1213, Officer 1216, Oldknow 1231, Oliphant 1232, Olliffe 1241, Ommanney 1245, Ord 1250, Orpen 1261, Orr 1261, O’ Shaughnessy 1270, Otway 1275, Owden 1282, Owen, H. 1287, Packer 1299, Palgrave 1311, Palliser 1314, Palmer 1319, Parish 1337, Parke 1340, Parker, Henry Watson 1343, Parker, James 1344, Parry, L. P. J. 1365, Parry, W. E. 1368, Patteson 1387, Paxton 1401, Peacock 1411, Pearson, E. 1422, Pearson, J. 1423, Pedder 1430, Peel 1434, Pell 1440, Pellew 1442, Pendlebury 1447, Pennethorne 1453, Perrier 1468, Perry, T. E. 1473, Perry, W. 1474, Phillimore 1498, Phillips, B. S. 1502, Phillips, B. T. 1503, Phillips, T. 1512, Picton 1526, Pierson 1530, Pigott 1532, Pine 1540, Pinsent 1543, Piozzi 1545, Pitcairn 1547, Pittis 1551, Platt 1556, Playfair 1557, Pocock 1566, Poland 1569, Pollock 1575, Porter 1590, Potter 1601, Prendergast 1624, Preston, G. 1630, Preston, J. 1630, Prestwich 1631, Prior 1647, Pym 1683, Pynn 1684, Quain 1685, Quentin 1688. Knight marshall of royal household 282. Knockabout performers 567. Knowles, James Sheridan, _d._ 1862, dramatist 259, befriended Ann Kelly 180, his dramas 166. Koenig, Hermann Louis, _d_. 1857, composer of the Post horn galop 1844, H. Koenig’s First selection of solos for cornet à piston, forty numbers 1853–7, Koenig’s Journal for the cornet à piston 1846–58, and upwards of 50 other pieces of music 1846–58, _col._ 266. L Lace, academy at South Kensington 1313, makers of 978. Ladder, a burglar’s 1409. Lady of Lyons, a drama 552. Lah-di-dah, a song 1612. Lalla Rookh, a poem 954. Lamb, Charles, _d._ 1834, essayist, god father to Charles Lamb Kenney 203, his adopted daughter 1011, his friends 207, 373, 1382, 1404, 1653. Lampeter, Cardigan, St. David’s college 1511. Lamp manufacturer, Phillips 1511. Lancashire, blast furnaces 288, bow-bearer of the forest of Bowland 1348, Chat Moss drained 1354. Lancaster, duchy of, chancellors of, Montrose 940, Nisbet-Hamilton 1153, court of county palatine 447. Landed proprietors, second largest in United Kingdom 790. Lander, Richard Lemon, _d._ 1834, African explorer 280. Langley, J. B., had a discussion with Robert Maguire 692. Landguard fort, Suffolk, superintendent of 127. Languages, crude form system of teaching 215, Ollendorff’s system of learning 1240, the mastery system of learning 1625. Laths and machine tools 1019. Law, barristers disbarred 193, 1681, barrister’s income £25,000 a year 182, barrister’s name never in law list 1417, barrister of only nine years standing becomes a judge 1387, barrister unsuccessfully sues for his fees 196, call to bar vacated 48, city law library 508, county courts, rules for 723, Jervis’s acts 91, justice of queen’s bench dies without taking his seat 33, law stationer 1681, long cases, Small _v._ Attwood 544, Lovell’s infringement on Ludlow’s joint stock companies act 504, master of rolls shot at 95, Midland circuit, barrister not allowed to join 195, queen’s counsel removed 48, 193. Law, Incorporated Law Society, presidents, Lawrance 325, Leman 384, Maynard 817, Middleton 868, Nelson 1102, Ouvry 1279, Parker 1343, Pemberton 1444, Pickering 1523. Law stationers 1509, 1681. Lead, oxychloride of lead 1388. Leaders of society, Lady Cowper 1327, Lady Palmerston 1327. Leamington, Warwickshire, Jephson gardens 84, Jephson, a physician at 84, waters, use of 84. Leapers of distances, pole leaper 58. Leeches, sellers of 64. Leeds, Yorkshire, St. Saviour’s church founded 1677. Leek, Staffordshire, Nicholson institute 1142. Leicester, British camp on Beacon hill 1603. Leitrim, lord lieutenant 383. Leopold i, _d._ 1865, king of the Belgians, his gardener at Claremont 613, his godson 771, his mistress 392, his physician 1690. Leslie, Stewart, vagrant verse writer 597. Lewins, Robert, M.D., positivist 1068. Leybourne, George, _d._ 1884, comic singer 421, imitated by Nelly Power 1612. Librarians, Irving 21, Jackson 34, Jamieson 59, Jenkins 78, Jewitt 97, Jones, J. W. 136, Jones, T. 142, Kidd 216, Kippist 242, Laing, D. 277, Laing, J. 279, Lapworth 307, Lawton 335, Lee 352, Lewis 418, M’Bean 565, Macray 679, Maitland 704, Malet 709, Maltby 714, Martin, J. 769, 771, Martin, J. E. 771, Mason 782, Masson 788, Maturin 799, Mayer 814, Mazzinghi 822, Napier 1072, Nicholls 1135, Nicholson 1141, Ornsby 1260, Ouseley 1276, Overall 1280, Panizzi 1327, Parfitt 1335, Plant 1554, Platt 1556, Power 1614, Pratt 1620, Pryce 1663, Purnell 1674. Libraries, Cardiff 843, Darlington 1426, Duke of Sussex 1484, first free library in Wales 1638, Guildhall, London 1280, Hoare 1136, Huth 431, Incorporated law society 842, Jackson 34, Jacob 41, Jenkins 77, King 228, Kirkup 246, Lacy 275, Laing 278, Lee, J. P. 353, Lee, John 353, Libri 423, Lightfoot 429, Lilly 431, Macdonald 586, Mac Douall 591, Madden 684, Maidment 667, Maitland 704, Maltby 713, Marlborough 741, Maskell 780, Mason 784, Melvin 842, Mendham 842, Mexborough 860, Mitford 909, More 960, Mudie 1016, Muirhead 1020, Nicholls, J. B. 1137, Nichols, J. G. 1137, Offer 1216, Ormerod 1258, Ouvry 1280, Pagan 1302, Patent office library 1453, Pattison 1390, Perkins, F. 1466, Perkins, H. 1466, Phillips 1500, Phillpotts’ at Truro 1516, Priaulx 1634, Price 1637, Puller 1667, Purland 1674, Pusey 1678, Pym 1682, Quain 1685, Sunderland 741, circulating libraries 1016, fires in 59, stealing from 423. Library association, president 136. Lichens, collections of 379. Lifeboats, lifeboats premiums for 1177, Newbon lifeboats 1115, Orton’s lifeboat 1263, Palmer’s lifeboat 1317. Life buoy, a reel life buoy 1263. Life insurance, Milne’s improved tables 895. Lime merchant 360. Limerick, patentee comptroller of port 661. Linen merchant 244. Linguists, Ibrahim 3, Jacob 43, Jarrett 63, Jenkins 79, Jenkyns 81, Jervis 91, Johnson 104, Keene 173, Kesson 212, Lane 296, Lee 358, Lees 366, Lefevre 367, Lowe 474, Löttner 500, Macdonald 586, Mather, C. 789, Mather, R. C. 790, Muir 1018, Munro 1029, Neale 1089, Nesbitt 1108, Nicholson 1141, Ouseley 1277, Oxlee learnt one hundred and twenty languages 1298, Palmer 1315, Patteson 1387, speaking twenty three languages 1387, Payne-Smith 1407, Peacock 1411, Peebles 1431, Plowden 1560, Poole 1581, Prevost, knew 40 languages 1633, Sewell 790. Lion and the bear, a comic song 110. Lion tamers, Macarthy 562, Maccomo 575, Manders 716, Martin 766, Moltano 918, Newcomb 1117, Newsome 1126. Lithography, Paton’s lithographic machines 1383, multi-colour machine 1383. Lithotomist 820. Little Salem controversy 544. Live stock, judge of 498. Liverpool, Albert dock opened 950, arts and antiquities, Mayer’s collection 813, bishopric founded 45, college of chemistry founded 1062, Compton house burnt 70, court of passage 48, Malakoff music hall built 516, Mayer’s art collections 813, public library established 1526, Saxon antiquities, Faussett collection 813, sewage 1121. Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, _d._ 1851, 3 earl of, his successor 79. Living costing a few pence a day 726. Livingstone, David, _d._ 1873, explorer, Moffat persuades him to undertake Bakwana mission 911. Lizars, Messrs., engravers, Edinburgh, business sold 116. Llandovery, Carmarthen, Welsh educational institution at 1511. Locomotive engines, axle boxes improved 1371, bolts improved 1371, manganese bronze for propellors 1371, switches improved 1371, white brass for shaft bearings 1371. Lodge, Edmund, _d._ 1839, Norroy king at arms, his peerage 16. London, About London, lectures 387. Agricultural hall built 362, wrestling at 58. Albert embankment completed 1304. Albert hall erected 1251. Albert memorial constructed 177, sculptures on 595, 1493. Albion tavern, a regular frequenter of 1549. Alexandra palace built 177, burnt 834. Architect to the city 128. Barnard’s inn, antient of 1354. Battersea park laid out 1453. Billingsgate rebuilt 128. Bishop of, Jackson 34. Botanic gardens laid out 742. Bow street horse patrol 289. Bryanston square laid out 1355. Buckingham palace, ball room built 1453, paintings at 441, Moresque Turkish divan at 1002. Bull inn dismantled 1102. Burlington hotel, proprietor 975. Café de l’ Europe, manager of 354. Chamber of commerce, first president 691. Claridge’s hotel, proprietor of 910. City of London college founded 624. City temple built 471. Commercial street opened 1453. Congregational memorial hall built 977. Cranbourne street opened 1453. Criterion restaurant opened 1577. Crockford’s bazaar in St. James’ street built 1453. Diorama, Regent’s park converted into a Baptist chapel 1480. Doré gallery of paintings 484. Duchy of Cornwall office built 1453. Duke street, Westminster, chapel 785. Dutch church restored 1. Endell street made 1453. Epping forest, superintendent of 623. Executions in Old Bailey 1022. Fair at Bayswater in 1851, _col._ 876. Fleet prison, prisoners in 1194. Four common pleaders of the City 1598. Freedom of city granted to Jung 156, Lawrence 33, Livingstone 453, Lushington 535, Lyons 547, Napier of Magdala 1072, Napier, C. 1073, Nicholson 1139, Outram 1279, Pasley 1375, Peabody 1408, Pollock 1573, Pottinger 1604. Fruit and vegetable markets in city built 1431. Garrick street made 1453. Giltspur st. Compter, secondary of the 50. Gliddon’s divan, Covent garden, proprietor of 219. Guildhall council chamber built 128. Guildhall library and museum built 128. Hackney coaches commissioner 93. Hampstead heath preserved 347, extended 408. Holborn viaduct railway station built 109. Holy Trinity church Conduit street pulled down 668. Hornsey Wood house wrestling 58. Hungerford market constructed 1480. Hyde Park, fair in 356, riots in 818. Inns of court hotel built 471. King’s college, professor J. F. D. Maurice dismissed 805. King William street opening 1453. Lambeth baths used for religious services 1038. Lambeth street police court and Lambeth police court 1181. Law society building, Chancery lane opened 801. Leadenhall market rebuilt 128. Lions in Trafalgar square erected 293. London bridge built 141. London coffee house, proprietor of 361. London labour and London poor, two volumes 816. London vocal academy founded 233. London university, Gower street opened 215, founders of 218. Lord mayors, Johnson 107, Kelly 184, Key 215, Laurie 319, M’Arthur 561, Magnay 690, Marshall 754, Moon 942, 1235, Musgrove 1061, Nottage 1183, Owden 1282, Phillips 1502, Pirrie 1545. Manchester warehouse, the first established 978. Meat market, Smithfield built 128, 177. Merchant Taylors’ school opened at the Charterhouse 1. Metropolitan board of works formed 455, chairman 690, offices built 743. Metropolitan railway opened 65. Millwall docks made 177. Mivart’s hotel, proprietor 910. Morley’s hotel, proprietor 975. Museum of economic geology built 1453. Mysteries of London by G. W. Reynolds 883. Nelson column built 1480. Newgate prison, governor of 121. New Oxford street opened 1453. Northumberland street tragedy 1055. Old Cheshire cheese chop house 944. Old street made 1453. Opera hotel, landlord of 1155. Palace court, steward of the 484. Parliament hill, Hampstead purchased 408. Patent office library opened 1453. Peabody donation for the poor 1408. Plan for girdling London with a glass arcade 1401. Prince’s cricket club 1644. Quadrant, Regent street, colonnade removed 1453. Queen’s college for females, Harley street founded 805. Record office built 1453. Remembrancer of the city 1105. Residence of Napoleon iii 1081. Royal exchange built 141, opened 691, 1061. St. Andrew’s Holborn consecrated 641. St. Etheldreda’s church, Ely place, Holborn restored 470. St. James’ hall built 139. St. John’s chapel, Bedford row, fell in 1289. St. Paul’s, Thornhill’s pictures repainted 1360. Secondary of the city, a purchased office 1601. Smithfield meat market built 128, 177. Soane museum, curator 1331. Somerset house completed 1453. Southwark cathedral built 1664. Southwark street made 1453. Special constables in 1848 riot 491. Stationers’ company, master 83. Stationery office built 1453. Temple bar memorial built 128. Town clerk of the city 848. University of London designed 1453. Victoria docks constructed 1480. Victoria park laid out 1453. Victoria railway station built 177. Water colour gallery, Pall Mall built 107. Waterloo house, Halling, Pearce and Stone 1424. Westminster bridge completed 1304. West Strand improvement 1453. Londonderry, lord lieutenant 541. Long, John St. John, _d._ 1834, a medical rubber 457. Longford, lord lieutenant 488. Longitude, method of finding 852. Looking glasses, an immense mirror 1183, makers of 1182. Lord Chancellor, Lyndhurst 544. Lord lieutenant, a lord lieutenant dismissed 1116. Lords, house of, queen’s ancient serjeant sitting in 723. Lottery broker 688. Louis xvii, _d._ 1795, king of France, Meves’ claim to the title 859. Louis xviii, _d._ 1824, king of France, at Verona 807, his entry into London 1692. Louis Philippe, _d._ 1850, king of the French, bust of 135, his daughter 392, his physician 1062. Louise, Princess, _b._ 1848, marchioness of Lorn, opened the parliament house in Edinburgh castle 1105. Lumley, Benjamin, _d._ 1875, manager of Her Majesty’s theatre 528, 1475. Lunatics, falsely accused and confined 1438, instrument to feed patients trying to starve themselves 1120, keepers of lunatics 1120. Lundy island, Devonshire, proprietor of 795. Lyskamm near Zermatt, fatal accident on the 1380. Lyons, Augusta Louisa, _d._ 1852, novelist 547. M Macaulay, Thomas Babington, _d._ 1859, baron 562, history of England 489, his schoolmaster 1630. M’Fadden, Father, organised plan of campaign in Ireland 1243. Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell, _b._ 1847, musical conductor 449. Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, _d._ 1887, priest 641, Martin _v._ Mackonochie 771. Mac Mahon, Marie Edme Patrick Maurice de, _d._ 1893, duc de Magenta, his friend Leonard 391. Macpherson clan, chiefs of 674, 675, piper of 675. Machine makers 364. Magazines and other Periodicals, _See also_ Newspapers. Archæologia Cambrensis, editor 127. Analytical review ceased 1165. Arrow, editor 375. Assurance magazine, editor 74. Banter, started and collapsed 648. Baptist magazine, editor 421. Botanists’ chronicle discontinued 20. British and foreign evangelical review, editor 577. British and foreign review, editor 187. British cyclopædia of arts and sciences, editor 1372. British medical journal, editor 739. Calcutta review started 164. Chat started 746. Chess player’s magazine, editor 515. Church missionary record, editor 281. Churchman’s magazine, editor 1312. Civil engineer projected 336. Colonial magazine founded 772. Colonial magazine and East India review, editor 237. Constitutional, editor 1668. Cosmorama, The, started 289. Critic, last number 212. Dolman’s magazine, editor 208. Douglas Jerrold’s shilling magazine, editor 88. Dublin journal of medical science originated 159. Dublin medical press, editor 41. Dublin university magazine, proprietor 367, 605. Ecclesiologist commenced 789. Edinburgh daily review, editor 236. Edinburgh journal of natural history, editor 604. Edinburgh philosophical journal, editors 57, 62, originators 57. Edinburgh review, editors 413, 1049, 1072, 1078. Educational times, editor 25. English journal of education, editor 38. Englishman’s magazine, account of 1011. Evangelical magazine, editor 973. Evangelical witness, editor 218. Evangelist monthly magazine, editors 374. Floricultural magazine, editor 742. Fortnightly review, editor 408. Fraser’s magazine, published 1346, editor 1346. Fun, started 648. Gardeners’ chronicle, editor 435. Gardeners’ monthly volume, editor 106. Gentlemen’s magazine, proprietors 1136, 1137. Good words, editor 657. Herald and genealogist founded 1137. Home and foreign missionary record of church of Scotland, editor 46. Household Words, sub-editor 545. Hunt’s London journal, proprietor 113. Illuminated magazine started 88. Illustrated catholic magazine, editor 470. Intellectual repository, editor 1157. Iron and coal trade review founded 132. Journal of classical and sacred philology, founder of 428. Journal of horticulture, editors 106. Journal of iron and steel institute founded 132. Journal of social science founded 303. Kidd’s Own journal established 217. Knife and fork, editor 89. Knowledge founded 1655. Labourer, The, commenced 1207. Lawson’s Merchants’ magazine founded 335. Light commenced 1308. Literary churchman, editor 20. Literary gazette, administrator of 85, editor 85, last number 212. London Journal, editor 386. London journal of arts and sciences established 1129, editor 1372. London journal of natural history 217. London medical gazette, proprietor 658. London quarterly review, editor 673. London review projected 916. Magazine of zoology and botany, editor 114. Mask, conductors of 417. Medico-chirurgical review, editor 117. Monthly mirror, editor 446. Murray’s magazine, commenced and concluded 1049. Musical gazette, editor 281. New monthly magazine, editors 552, 1382. New quarterly review, last number 212. Once a week, editor 525. Opera glass, The, commenced 1404. People’s magazine, editor 914. Phytologist, editor 20. Practical mechanics’ journal, editor 712. Publishers’ circular founded 509. Quarterly journal of education, editor 484, published 251. Quarterly review, editors 468, 677, publisher 1049. Rainbow, editor 344. Register and magazine of biography issued 1137. Reliquary started 98. Reporter, The, editor 37. Royal agricultural society journal, editor 78. St. James’ magazine, proprietor 814. Saturday magazine published 1346. Scientific review, editor 600. Shilling magazine projected 525. Shorthand magazine, editor 1548. Sporting review, proprietor 1549. Statesman, The, started 765. Tait’s Edinburgh magazine, editor 117. Wesleyan vindicator, editor 37. Westminster review, proprietor 875. White dwarf, editors of 850, 851. Zoological magazine founded 1290. Magenta, manufacture of 1139. Magnesia alba, manufacture of 1388. Maidstone, Kent, the Charles museum 1632. Mail coaches, mail coach guard 151, procession of coaches on May day 1487. Malden, Henry, _d._ 1876, professor of Greek 708, his schoolmaster 1630. Malta, code of laws 55, Laffan’s plain 276. Malta, knights of, lord priors of English langue, Lamb 282, Manchester 716. Manchester, academy of fine arts founded 172, Belle Vue gardens originated 83, Chetham library 142, commissionership of bankruptcy abolished 75, corporation purchased manorial rights 998, cotton famine 164, free library founded 303, 352, Hunt’s meeting in St. Peter’s field 108, Nicholls hospital 1134, 1135, Ordsall gardens 272, Owen’s college, Langton scholarship 303 and Lee library 353, Peel park museum 303, royal college of music 737, the first mayor 1601, Victoria music gallery 272, voluntary church association 635. Manning, Maria, executed in 1849 for murder 530. Manures, artificial, blood manure and nitro-phosphate co. 1211, the use of artificial manures first advocated 1211. Manuscripts, Sir T. Phillipps’ collection of 1501. Map engravers and sellers 320, 1105. Mapleson, James Henry, operatic manager, his secretary 83. Mariner, William, a resident in the Tonga islands 769. Marlborough collections, sale of 741. Marlborough house, London, paintings of battle scenes on the staircases 854. Marriages, an expensive wedding 978, marriage with deceased wife’s sister 80, married four times 450, married women’s property act 711, sham marriage of marquis of Blandford 740, Yelverton case 492. Marryat, Capt. Frederick, _d._ 1848, novelist, and the novel Eustace Conway 806. Marshall, Mrs. Fitzinman, _d._ 1885, acted Sibylla in Corrupt practices, Brunehaut in Chilperic, and Elfrida in Biorn in which she made a great fiasco 756. Martin, John, _d._ 1854, painter, his picture Joshua commanding the sun to stand still 47. Masseurs 457. Matches, Robert Lowe on a match box 1441. Maurice, John Frederic Denison, _d._ 1872, theologian, his Theological essays condemned 73. Matthews, John Thomas, _d._ 1889, clown 797, his pupil Jefferini 68. May queen, A 1186. Mayo, lord lieutenant 521. Meat, the freezing of 536. Medallists, Mudie 1016, Pistrucci 1546. Medicine, bromide of potassium used in epilepsy 472, cod liver oil introduced 493, consumption, use of perchloride of iron 130, cordial balm of Rakasira 148, cow pox 518, diabetes, nature of 609, filaria discovered in urine 419, fluid magnesia discovered 1047, iodine and bromine, use of 11, medical degrees purchased 1649, pepsine invented 991, physician travelling in a carriage 84, red corpuscles in mammalian blood 444, royal medical benevolent college 1656, self supporting dispensaries 132, sphygmograph, observations with the 694, Jordan struck off medical register 148, woman practitioner 1642, yellow fever, anatomy of 549. Melbourne, William Lamb, _d._ 1848, second viscount, action for crim. con. against 1179. Mellow horn, The, a song 132. Men, heaviest man in the world 1036, man without arms or legs 161. Menagerie at Knowsley 342. Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Felix, _d._ 1847, musician, composed St. Paul and Elijah for Birmingham festival 951, wrote a scena for Henry Phillips 1506. Mercerising, the process of 846. Mesmerism, Harriet Martineau cured by 776, the sisters Okey and Dr. Elliotson 1228. Meteorologists, Kingston 237, Martin 769, Miller 880. Michael Angelo Buonarotti, _d._ 1564, painter, his entombment discovered 675. Micrometers, ruled glass 30. Microscopes, improved lens 444, law of the aplanatic foci 444. Middlesex, lord lieutenant 1595. Milton, John, _d._ 1674, poet, inventory of his widow’s effects 752, portraits of 752, Martin’s illustrations of Paradise lost 769. Minerals, arsenide of manganese 159, collections of 527. Mineral wool produced from iron slag 1556. Mining, mining records, first keeper of 148. Mint, The, the melter 1061. Misers, Lucas 523, Neild 1094. Mitford, The Misses, charitable ladies at Bath 739. Mockel, Joanna, _d._ 1858, author 238. Mole catcher 37. Money, a drama 552. Monmouth, lord lieutenant 455. Mont Blanc, person lost on, Nettleship 1111. Montagu, Basil, _d._ 1851, barrister 927. _N. & Q. 27 Oct. 1894 pp._ 324–5. Montague, Henry James, _d._ 1878, actor 929, and Rose M. Massey 786. Montgomery, James, _d._ 1854, poet 936, window to his memory 731. Montgomeryshire, lord lieutenant 1615. Moon, Key’s depression in the 214. Morgan, Sydney, _d._ 1859, Lady 968, her vault 98. Morphia made in England 991. Mount St. Bernard abbey, Leicestershire 1319. Mourning warehouse proprietor, Jay 65. Muntz’s patent metal 1032. Murderers, _See also_ Prisoners, Bellingham 85, Bishop 1373, Jones 132, Lefroy 369, Manning 530, Müller 1022, Mullins 1023, Palmer 193, 1322, Peace 1409, Pearcey 1417, Pritchard 1455, 1649, Probert 1652, Smith 12, Tawell 182, Weatherill 1559, Williams 1373. Music, choral harmonic soc. conductor 522, lottery for musical instruments 1009, Marks’ system of teaching 737, performer on fifteen instruments 40, publishers of 70, 449, 522, 1184, 1672, sequential system of musical notes 531. Music halls, Alhambra, Leicester square, vocal director 147, Alhambra, Shoreditch, lessee 1352, Bower saloon opened 1509, Cambridge, proprietor 1187, Canterbury opened 941, Evans’ supper rooms, musical conductor 147, Holden’s Birmingham 1584, King’s head, Knightsbridge 1470, Metropolitan 1584, Moss’ Varieties, Greenock 999, Oxford musical conductors 121, 147, Raglan, lessee 1352, South London 1582, 1584, Strand, musical conductor 233, Surrey built 128, Victoria, Manchester, proprietor 272. Music hall agents, Beale 1360, Hyatt 1360, Maynard 816, Parravicini 1360, Wardle 1360. Music hall proprietors, Nugent 1187, Parkes 1352, Poole 1582, 1584, Speedy 1584, Tanner 1352, Ulph 1582. Musical composers, Bianchi 273, Ions 19, Jackson, A. H. 28, Jackson, T. 39, Jackson, W. 40, Jarman 63, Jarvis 64, Jewson 98, Johnson, J. A. 107, Johnson, W. 110, Jolly 121, Kessler 212, Kiallmark 216, Kitz 249, Knight, J. P. 253, Knyvett, C. 265, Knyvett, W. 265, Lacy 274, Lake 281, Lambert 283, Lanza 306, Latrobe 314, Laurent 318, Lavenu 321, Lawrie 332, Linley 440, Litolf 446, Livius 454, Loder 472, Lucas 522, Macfarren 598, Mainzer 700, Mallandine 711, Mangold 718, Marshall 761, Martin 766, Mellon 836, Meves 859, Molique 917, Mombach 919, Montgomery 938, Mora 958, Mori 970, Moscheles 996, Mudie 1017, Musgrave 1059, Nathan 1086, Naylor 1087, Neate 1091, Nelson 1103, New 1114, Nicholds 1132, Novello 1184, Ogden 1218, Old 1229, Onslow 1247, Osborne 1266, Ouseley 1276, Panofka 1328, Parry, J. 1363, Parry, J. H. 1364, Parry, J. O. 1364, Pearsall 1419, Peed 1432, Pepoli 1459, Perring 1468, Perry 1471, Persiani 1475, Phillips 1513, Philp 1516, Pierson 1529, Pinsuti 1543, Pittman 1549, Pollock 1573, Poniatowski 1578, Potter 1601, Praeger 1619, Pratten 1623, Prentice 1626, Purday 1672, Slaughter 1584, Stanislaus 1528. Musical directors, Chapman 124, Goldschmidt 434, Kingsbury 233, Loder 473, Lucas 522, Mackenzie 623, Maeder 688, Marlois 742, Marriott 745, Montgomery 938, Pew 1487, Proudman 1658, Rosa 1335. N Names, Fancy, Admirable Crichton of Oxford, _i.e._ Charlton George Lane 295. American Deer, _i.e._, William Jackson 41, 719. Apostle of Colonization, The, _i.e._ A. Labelle 271. Apostle of the North, The, _i.e._ John Macdonald 581. Avenger, The, _i.e._ Sir John Jones 133. Badinguet, _i.e._ Napoleon iii 1082. Baron, The, _i.e._ William Pirrie 1546. Bayard of India, The, _i.e._ Sir James Outram 1278. Beauty of Caernarvonshire, _i.e._ Jane Gryffydh 1414. Bendigo, _i.e._ William Thomson 1300. Bill the native, _i.e._ Daniel Morgan 964. Bishop of St. Giles’, The, _i.e._ George Wilson M’Cree 577. Blind poet of Galloway, The, _i.e._ James Murray 1047. Bonanza king, The, _i.e._ William Shoney O’Brien 1200. Boustrapa, _i.e._ Napoleon iii 1082. Brechin poet, The, _i.e._ Alexander Laing 277. Broome, Young, _i.e._ William Evans 229. Brutus Billy, _i.e._ Charles M’Ghee 603. Bulldog, The, _i.e._ Frederick Mason 781. Burns of Bradford, The, _i.e._ Benjamin Preston 1629. Cabbage, _i.e._ Jack Strong 770. Caernarvonshire nymph, _i.e._ Jane Gryffydh 1414. Canadian Disraeli, The, _i.e._ sir John A. Macdonald 584. Chelsea gardener, The, _i.e._ Thomas Oliver 1238. Clattan, _i.e._ John Mc Laughlan 646. Cobden of South Australia, The, _i.e._ sir William Morgan 969. Down the river Jack, _i.e._ Daniel Morgan 964. Dykwynkyn, _i.e._ Richard Wynne Keene 174. Eastern Warwickshire Star, The, _i.e._ Richard Manks 719. Elijah of South Africa, The, _i.e._ John Philip 1493. English Alboni, The, _i.e._ Janet M. Patey 1382. Factory king, The, _i.e._ Richard Oastler 1194. Father of the ballot, The, _i.e._ William Nicholson 1145. Father of house of commons, The, _i.e._ Henry Cecil Lowther 518. Fighting Jack, _i.e._ John Mackenzie 629. Garibaldi’s Englishman, _i.e._ John Whitehead Peard 1417. Ghazi, The, _i.e._ Frank Le Poer Power 1612. Gilbert White of Ardrossan, The, _i.e._ David Landsborough 292. Girl of Gold, The, _i.e._ Emma Isola 1012. Glastonbury, Brother, _i.e._ Edwin Lovell 505. Grazier King, The, _i.e._ William Mc Combie 574. Hawley, Jack, _i.e._ Lionel Scott Pilkington 1537. Hermit of Kilmun, The, _i.e._ Duncan Marshall 756. Ignatius, Father, _i.e._ George Spencer 1501. Ireland, The Uncrowned king of, _i.e._ C. S. Parnell 1357. Jelly, _i.e._ J. B. Morris 983. Joannes, Count, _i.e._ George Jones 126. John of ye Girnal, _i.e._ John Nevay 1112. King of the Papuans, The, _i.e._ Mikluoho Maclay 647. La Lune rousse, _i.e._ Cora Pearl 1418. Laureate of the nursery, The, _i.e._ William Miller 884. Lion of Mirpur, The, _i.e._ Shir Muhammad 1074. Lion of the fold of Judah, The, _i.e._ John Mac Hale 611. Lion of St. Jarlath’s, The, _i.e._ John Mac Hale 611. Magdalen, Mother Mary, _i.e._ Georgiana Augusta Ostrehan 1271. Man of December, The, _i.e._ Napoleon iii 1082. Man of Sedan, The, _i.e._ Napoleon iii 1082. Master of the Rolls, The, _i.e._ John Martin 769. Murray of Wolverhampton, The, _i.e._ William Parks 1340. Member for heaven, The, _i.e._ sir R. H. Inglis 13. Member for Scotland, The, _i.e._ Duncan Mc Laren 645. Merchant of Melbourne, A, _i.e._ Ambrose Kyte 271. Merchant Prince, The, _i.e._ Samuel Mendel 842. Nonpareil bowler, The, _i.e._ Frederick William Lillywhite 432. North Star, The, _i.e._ Tom Maxfield 806. Nut Brown maid, The, _i.e._ Emma Isola 1012. Oberlin of Gloucestershire, The, _i.e._ Benjamin Parsons 1369. O’Garnish, Councillor, _i.e._ Charles Phillips 1503. Old Fagin, _i.e._ sir Charles James Napier 1076. Old Stonewall, _i.e._ William Mortlock 993. Osman Bey, _i.e._ Frederick Millingen 888. Oxford Jonathan, _i.e._ Jonathan Owen 1289. Pale Star, The, _i.e._ Jane E. Jerram 88. Patriarch of National education, The, _i.e._ William Johnson 110. Patriarch of the Pillarites, The, _i.e._ James Jackson 33. Pearl, Cora, _i.e._ Emma Elizabeth Crouch 1417. Philip my King, _i.e._ Philip Bourke Marston 764. Pickwick, _i.e._ sir Robert Montgomery 937. Poet basket maker, The, _i.e._ Thomas Miller 883. Poor man’s magistrate, The, _i.e._ John J. A. Kirwan 247. Postman artist of Lincoln’s inn fields, The, _i.e._ Henry Archibald Major 705. Pottery schoolmaster, The, _i.e._ Silas Even 1289. Prince, The, _i.e._ George Beaumont Loveday 503. Prince of preachers, The, _i.e._ William Jay 65. Prout, Father, _i.e._ Francis Sylvester Mahony 695. Queen Esther, the mother of Israel, _i.e._ Clarissa Rogers 99. Queen Sarah, _i.e._ Sarah, countess of Jersey 90. Queenie, _i.e._ Hester Maria Thrale 176. Robinson, F., _i.e._ sir Robert Peel 1435. Romeo, _i.e._ Charles M’ Ghee 603. Roscius, The Singing, _i.e._ Henry Phillips 1506. School of Barnes, The, Founder of the, _i.e._ Sidney Richard Barnes 1454. Seidletz of the Sind army, The, _i.e._ John Jacob 42. Second apostle of the North, The, _i.e._ John Kennedy 198. Shilling whist player, The, _i.e._ William Adam Mundell 1026. Silver trumpet of Australia, The, _i.e._ William Kelynack 185. Smith, Dr., _i.e._ Thomas Provis 1660. Snowdonian antelope, The, _i.e._ Jane Peacock 1414. Sprightly, _i.e._ Mr. Jacobs 44. Squire, The, _i.e._ George Osbaldeston 1264. Starved viper, The, _i.e._ James O’Brien 1197. Suffolk stag, The, _i.e._ George Frost 405. Swedish Nightingale, The, _i.e._ Jenny Lind 434. Thickhead, _i.e._ Mark Lemon 387. Timbuctoo, _i.e._ Charles M ’Ghee 603. Veteran, The, _i.e._ Edward Martin 765. Warwickshire Antelope, The, _i.e._ Richard Manks 405, 719. Warwickshire Incledon, The, _i.e._ James Povey 1607. Welsh poet preacher, The, _i.e._ Thomas Jones 143. Whiskey punch king, The, _i.e._ David Patullo 1392. Wilberforce of the Hottentots, The, _i.e._ John Philip 1493. Wonder of the North, The, _i.e._ Mr. Byrne 806. Working Men’s member of parliament, The, _i.e._ Alexander Macdonald 581. Young Liberator, The, _i.e._ John O’ Connell 1204. Names, Titles, etc., Changed, Given and Taken. _See also_ Actors’ Stage names and Pseudonyms. Alessandro, Signor, _i.e._ Alexander Malcolm 707. Amcotts-Ingilby, Sir William, _i.e._ Sir W. Ingilby 10. Andrejwich, Alexei, _i.e._ Frederick Millingen 888. Bourbon, Augustus de, _i.e._ William Augustus Meves 860. Bowles, George, _i.e._ George Rushout 1178. Brooke, Sir William O’ Shaughnessy, _i.e._ Sir William B. O’ Shaughnessy 1270. Burgh, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Le Breton 347. Child-Villiers, George, earl of Jersey, _i.e._ George Villiers 90. Christopher, Robert Adam, _i.e._ Robert Adam Dundas 1153. D’ Aragan, De Rethel, Count, _i.e._ E. C. Grenville Murray 1044. Denison, Albert Denison, Baron Londesborough, _i.e._ Albert Denison Conyngham 481. Dora, Sister, _i.e._ Dorothy W. Pattison 1388. Edwards, Henry, _i.e._ Henry Edward Knatchbull 250. Edwards-Moss, Sir Thomas, _i.e._ Sir Thomas Moss 999. Elliot-Murray-Kynynmond, Gilbert, _i.e._ Gilbert Elliott, earl of Minto 899. Foster, Gaslight, _i.e._ George G. Foster 735. Gweirydd ap Rhys, _i.e._ Robert John Pryse 1663. Hall, E., _i.e._ Charles Thomas Perry 1470. Iddesleigh, Earl of, _i.e._ Sir Stafford H. Northcote 3. Inverness, Duchess of, _i.e._ the wife of duke of Sussex 18. Isaacs, Liley, _i.e._ Elias Isaacs 24. Jackson, General, _i.e._ George Jackson 31. Jackson, William, _i.e._ William Howitt 41. Javasu, Caraboo, Princess of, _i.e._ Mary Willcocks 64. Jefferies, Richard, _i.e._ John Richard Jefferies 68. Jejeebhoy, Jamsetjee, _i.e._ Cursetjee Jamsetjee 73. Jenner-Fust, Sir Herbert, _i.e._ Herbert Jenner 82. Jephson-Norreys, Sir C. D. O., _i.e._ C. D. O. Jephson 84. Jervis, William Henley, _i.e._ W. H. Pearson 92. Jeuan Gwynedd, _i.e._ Evan Jones 125. Jezreel, Esther, _i.e._ Clarissa Rogers 99. Jezreel, James Jershom, _i.e._ James White 99. John, bishop of Maronia, _i.e._ John Mac Hale 611. Johnstone, William Borthwick, _i.e._ William Johnstone 120. Jones, Gentleman, _i.e._ Richard Jones 140. Jones, Joey, _i.e._ Joseph Jones 137. Jones, John, _i.e._ John Owen 132. Jones, Kilsby, _i.e._ James Rhys Jones 130. Jones, Treforris, _i.e._ Thomas Jones 143. Jones, William Frank, _i.e._ William Frank Saer 146. Jones, William Henry Rich, _i.e._ W. H. Jones 146. Jordan, Robert Jacob, _i.e._ Lewis Jacob Jordan 148. Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir J. P., _i.e._ sir J. P. Kay 163. Keene, Alexander, _i.e._ Alexander Findlay 172. Keith, Viscountess, _i.e._ Hester Maria Thrale 176. Kelly, Apple pip, _i.e._ sir Fitzroy E. Kelly 182. Kennedy, sir James Shaw, _i.e._ sir James Shaw 198. Kennedy-Bailie, James, _i.e._ James Kennedy 202. Kinahan, sir Edward Hudson Hudson, _i.e._ sir E. H. Kinahan 220. King, sir George St. Vincent Duckworth, _i.e._ sir G. St. Vincent King 223. King, James King, _i.e._ James King Simpkinson 224. King Church, Henry John, _i.e._ Henry John Church 231. Kingsdown, Thomas Pemberton Leigh, 1 Baron, _i.e._ Thomas Pemberton 233. Kingsford, Annie Mary Magdalen Maria Johanna _i.e._ Anna Kingsford 234. Kirkup, Barone, _i.e._ Seymour Stocker Kirkup 245. Knight, Little, _i.e._ Edward Knight 255. Knight, Samuel Johnes, _i.e._ Samuel Johnes 255. Knox-Gore, James, _i.e._ James Knox 264. Lane, Hammer, _i.e._ John Lane 296. Lane, White, _i.e._ Charlton George Lane 295. Langdale, Charles, _i.e._ Charles Stourton 301. Larpent, Sir George G. De Hochepied, _i.e._ Sir G. G. Larpent 309. Launde, Mr., _i.e._ John William King 226. Laurie, Benjamin, _i.e._ Benjamin Snaddon 319. Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, _i.e._ Wilfrid Wybergh 334. Lawson, Sir William, _i.e._ William Wright 335. Lechmore, Charlton Nicholas, _i.e._ Nicholas Lechmore 347. Lee, John, _i.e._ John Fiott 353. Lee, John Lee, _i.e._ John Lee Hanning 355. Leeds, F. G. D. Darcy-Osborne, 7 Duke of, _i.e._ F. G. D. Osborne 362. Lefroy, Percy, _i.e._ Percy Lefroy Mapleton 369. Le Fleming, George C. Hughes, _i.e._ George C. Hughes 368. Leslie, Martin Edward, _i.e._ Martin E. Haworth 397. Le Strange, Henry L’ Estrange Styleman, _i.e._ Henry L’ Estrange Styleman 399. Lloyd, Jacob Youde William, _i.e._ Jacob Y. W. Hinde 460. Lloyd-Mostyn, Mostyn Edward, _i.e._ Edward Lloyd Mostyn 1000. Long, Padre, _i.e._ James Long 485. Lopes, Sir Ralph, _i.e._ Ralph Franco 495. Loveden, Pryse, _i.e._ Pryse Pryse 504. Lovell, Sir Lovell Benjamin, _i.e._ Lovell B. Stanhope 505. Lowder, Father, _i.e._ Charles Fuge Lowder 511. Ludlow-Bruges, William Heald, _i.e._ William H. Ludlow 528. Lumley, Benjamin, _i.e._ Benjamin Levy 528. Lynton, Mr., _i.e._ John Gerard Leigh 376. Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton, _i.e._ Edward G. E. L. Bulwer 552. Maclise, Daniel, _i.e._ Daniel Mc Lish 659. Macpherson, Cluny, _i.e._ Ewen Macpherson 675. Macredie, Patrick B. Mure, _i.e._ Patrick Boyle Mure 681. Maddyn, Daniel Owen, _i.e._ Daniel Owen Madden 683. Mc Garel Hogg, Sir James Macnaghten, _i.e._ Sir James M. Hogg 690. Mac Gregor, Sir John, _i.e._ John Mac Andrew 608. Mahon, The O’ Gorman, _i.e._ Charles James Patrick Mahon 694. Mainwaring, Sir Henry Mainwaring, _i.e._ Sir Henry M. Wetenhall 699. Maitland, Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson, _i.e._ Sir A. C. Gibson Maitland 701. Manningham-Buller, Sir Edward, _i.e._ Sir Edward Buller 724. Mannsfeldt-Pierson, Edgar, _i.e._ Henry Hugh Pierson 1529. Mansoor, Effendi, _i.e._ Edward William Lane 296. Marjoribanks, David Robertson, _i.e._ David Marjoribanks 737. Marriott, Sir William Marriott Smith, _i.e._ Sir William M. Smith 748. Marsh-Caldwell, Anne, _i.e._ Anne Caldwell 753. Marsh, Millenial, _i.e._ William Marsh 753. Martin, Honest John, _i.e._ John Martin 770. Martin, Humanity, _i.e._ Richard Martin 766. Martyn, Francis Mountjoy, _i.e._ Francis M. Martin 777. Marwood-Elton, Sir Edward, _i.e._ Sir Edward Elton 779. Massey-Beresford, John Maunsell, _i.e._ John M. Massey 788. Massereene, John Foster Skeffington, _i.e._ John Foster Massereene 785. Mathetes, _i.e._ John Jones 133. Mattenby, Charles Edward William, _i.e._ C. E. Lane 295. Maxwell, John Clerk, _i.e._ John Clerk 808. Maul, William, earl of Panmure, _i.e._ William Ramsay 1328. Meagher of the Sword, _i.e._ Thomas Francis Meagher 826. Melville, John Whyte, _i.e._ John Whyte 841. Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, _i.e._ Robert D. Melville 839. Mercer-Henderson, Douglas, _i.e._ Douglas Mercer 846. Meynell-Ingram, Hugo Charles, _i.e._ Hugo C. Meynell 861. Meysey-Thompson, Sir Harry Septimus, _i.e._ Sir Harry S. Thompson 862. Michell, Charles Cornwallis, _i.e._ Charles Collier Michell 863. Middleton Bay, _i.e._ William George Middleton 868. Middleton, Sir George Nathaniel Broke, _i.e._ Sir George N. Broke 867. Milbanke-Huskisson, Sir John Ralph, _i.e._ Sir John R. Milbanke 870. Mildmay, Sir Henry Paulet St John, _i.e._ Sir Henry P. St. John 876. Miles, Frank, _i.e._ George Francis Miles 871. Mill, Sir John Barker, _i.e._ Sir John Barker 874. Miller, Samuel Christie, _i.e._ Samuel Christie 883. Molyneux-Williams, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Molyneux 919. Mombach, Julius L., _i.e._ Israel Lazarus Mombach 919. Monck, Sir Charles M. L. Middleton, _i.e._ Sir C. M. L. Middleton 919. Monteath-Douglas, Sir Thomas, _i.e._ Sir Thomas Monteath 932. Montgomery, James, _i.e._ James Gomery 937. Montgomery, Satan _i.e._ Robert Montgomery 937. Moore, David, _i.e._ David Muir 945. Macgregor, Rob Roy, _i.e._ John Macgregor 608. Moore, Fatty, _i.e._ Alfred William Moore 943. Moore, John Bramley, _i.e._ John Moore 950. Morgan, Daniel, _i.e._ Samuel Morgan 964. Morgan, Midy, _i.e._ Maria Morgan 967. Murray, Wee, _i.e._ Montagu Murray 1051. Murray-Dunlop, Alexander Colquhoun, _i.e._ Alexander Colquhoun Dunlop 1057. Mursell, James Phillippo, _i.e._ James Mursell 1057. Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, _i.e._ Edward D. H. Elers 1075. Neale, Edward Vansittart, _i.e._ Edward Vansittart 1088. Neaves, Charles, _i.e._ Charles Neave 1092. Neill, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Neill Cream 1096. Nickle, Robert, _i.e._ Robert Nicholl 1146. Nisbet-Hamilton, Robert Adam, _i.e._ Robert Adam Christopher 1153. Noon, Jeremiah, _i.e._ John Calvin 1163. Norcliffe, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Dalton 1163. Norley, George, _i.e._ George Hall 785. North, John Sidney, _i.e._ John Sidney Doyle 1172. Nugent, Sir Percy Fitzgerald, _i.e._ Sir Percy Fitzgerald 1188. Oakley, Gipsy, _i.e._ Octavius Oakley 1194. O’Brien, James Bronterre, _i.e._ James O’Brien 1197. O’Brien, William Smith, _i.e._ William O’Brien 1200. O’Bryan, William, _i.e._ William Bryant 1201. O’Conor Don, The, _i.e._ Denis Maurice O’Conor 1209. O’Connor, Arthur Condorcet, _i.e._ Arthur O’Connor 1206. O’Donoghue, The, _i.e._ Daniel O’Donoghue 1214. Ogilvy, George Ramsay, _i.e._ George Ramsay 1220. O’Neill, William O’Neill, _i.e._ William O’Neill Chichester 1245. Onslow-Guildford, James Hillier Mainwaring Ellerker, _i.e._ Guildford J. H. Onslow 1247. Oswald, Alexander Haldane, _i.e._ Alexander Oswald 1273. Owain, Alaw, _i.e._ John Owen 1288. Owen, Alphabet, _i.e._ Charles Hannay Oswin 1273. Owen, David, _i.e._ David Benjamin 1283. Owen, Sir John, _i.e._ John Lord 1288. Owenson, Robert, _i.e._ Robert Mac Owen 968. Palgrave, Sir Francis, _i.e._ Francis Cohen 1311. Palmer of Magdalen, _i.e._ William Palmer 1324. Palmer of Worcester, _i.e._ William Palmer 1324. Parker, Smuggler, _i.e._ Henry Perlee Parker 1342. Pasley, Sir Thomas Sabine, _i.e._ Sir Thomas Sabine 1376. Pattinson, Hugh Lee, _i.e._ Hugh Pattinson 1388. Pearson-Gee, Arthur Beilby, _i.e._ Arthur B. Pearson 1425. Peckham-Micklethwaite, Sir Sotheron Branthwayt, _i.e._ Sir Sotheron B. Branthwayt 1429. Pendarves, Edward William Wynne, _i.e._ Edward W. W. Stackhouse 1446. Pennant, Edward Gordon Douglas, _i.e._ Edward G. Douglas 1457. Peploe, John Birch Webb, _i.e._ John Birch Webb 1458. Percy, Charles Greatheed Bertie, _i.e._ Charles Percy 1462. Percy, Sidney Richard, _i.e._ Sidney R. Williams 1464. Phillipps, Charles March, _i.e._ Charles March 1500. Phillipps De Lisle, Ambrose L. M., _i.e._ Ambrose L. M. Phillipps 1501. Pinney, John, _i.e._ John Prater 1542. Piozzi-Salusbury, Sir John S., _i.e._ John S. Salusbury 1543. Pitt, George Dean, _i.e._ George Dean 1550. Pole, Charles Van Notten, _i.e._ Charles Pole 1569. Pole, Sacheverell Chandos, _i.e._ Sacheverell Pole 1569. Polhill-Turner, Frederick Charles, _i.e._ Frederick Charles Polhill 1571. Pollard-Urquhart, William, _i.e._ William Pollard 1572. Portland, William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of, _i.e._ William H. C. Bentinck 1595. Portsmouth, Newton Fellowes, Earl of, _i.e._ Newton Wallop 1597. Price, Sir Richard Green, _i.e._ Richard Green 1639. Pritchard-Rayner, George, _i.e._ George Pritchard 1651. Prize Prynne, _i.e._ George Prynne 1662. Proctor-Beauchamp, Sir Thomas W. B., _i.e._ Sir T. W. B. Beauchamp-Proctor, 1655. Prosser, Mrs., _i.e._ Sophia Amelia Prosser 1657. Pusey, Philip, _i.e._ Philip Bouverie 1677. Renfrew, Mr., _i.e._ Philip Cadell Peebles 1432. Scoresby-Jackson, Robert Edmund, _i.e._ R. E. Jackson 37. Sherburne, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Irving 23. Smith, Dollar, _i.e._ Mr. Smith 1199. Smyth, Sir Hugh, bart., _i.e._ Thomas Provis 1660. Squire, The, _i.e._ Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole 1569. Stackhouse, Edward William Wynne, _i.e._ Edward William Stackhouse 1446. Stafford, Mr., _i.e._ C. Brounlow, baron Lurgan 532. Talsarn, _i.e._ John Jones 131. Tegid, _i.e._ John Jones 130. Temple, William Francis Cowper, _i.e._ William Francis Cowper 1009. Tempest, George H. R. C. W. Vane, marquess of Londonderry, _i.e._ George H. R. C. W. Vane 482. Underwood, Cecilia L. G., duchess of Inverness, _i.e._ Cecilia L. Gore 18. Vane, Charles William, marquess of Londonderry, _i.e._ Charles William Stewart 481. Vernon, Robert, baron Lyveden, _i.e._ Robert V. Smith 555. Wallingford, Viscount, _i.e._ Sir William T. Knollys 257. Young Jay, the boy preacher, _i.e._ William Jay 65. Naples, sulphur monopoly 1338. Napoleon i, _d._ 1821, emperor, exhumation of remains 60, first genuine likeness 785, funerals of 1598, Harry Jackson’s embodiment of 32, his orderly officer at St. Helena 1134, his visitors at St. Helena 861. Napoleon iii, _d._ 1873, emperor, account of 1081, busts of 135, 1389, at Guildhall, London 942, his tailor 1583, letter exposing his designs 118, visit in 1855 to England 1402, fancy names of 1735. Natal, Isandlana, colours of 24 foot saved by wrapping around Melvill’s body 839. National Gallery, Blenheim pictures 741, restoration of the pictures 854. National debt, sinking fund 1175. Naturalisations, Giacometti 1656, Goldschmidt 434, Lampson 286, Leopold, prince of Saxe-Cobourg 391, Levi 405, Lichtenstein 423, Liebstein 426, Loewe 474, Löwenthal 515, Luning 531, Marras 744, Melia 835, Neuberg 1112, Newburgh 1116, Negretti 1094, Niéuwenhuys 1150, Oliviera 1235, Ollendorff 1240, Panizzi 1327, Penon 1456, Pepoli 1459, Poggi 1567, Potocki 1599, Praeger 1619, Prodgers 1656, Pulvermacher 1669, Quaglieni 1685. Naturalists, Ingpen 13, Jamrach 59, Jardine 61, Jenner 81, Jerdon _bis_ 85, Jukes 154, Keyl 215, Landsborough 292, Lee 352, Lord 496, Macgillivray 604, Martin 775. Navy, Achilles, first iron clad built at Chatham 1416, Atalanta and Captain dangerous ships 101, breech-loading ordnance, inventor of 1034, captain assigns his pay to royal benevolent society 317, Chatham yard extended 1375, deck lights invented 1441, first screw steamer 800, first steam ship 300, iron plated ships built 1099, iron ship, the first 280, maker of engines for the ships 801, Moorsom’s percussion fuze for a shell 958, Moorsom’s plan of fitting mortars 957, officer captures one hundred and seventy of enemy’s vessels 726, Royal George wreck blown up 1375, royal naval college Greenwich opened 214, royal naval college Portsmouth abolished 65 but re-established 65, smoke observations at trials of vessels 1034, taking a fort without orders 546, Tartarus saved from destruction 122, Thunderer explosion 1122, Winchester, mutiny on board 1442. Needle maker, Morrall 979. Negro entertainments, first introduced into England 1439, songs first written for 249, the original Bones 1439. Negro minstrels, Christy minstrels 1153, Juba 1440, Linn 441, Lowrey 516, Nish 1153, Pelham 1439, Pell 1439, Phillips 1510, Pierce 1528, Pleon 1558. Nelson, Horatio, _killed_ 1805, admiral, his character 789, his daughter Horatia 1101, his signal at Trafalgar 1374, signal midshipman at Trafalgar 1571. New Guinea exploration 647, 652. Newman, John Henry, _d._ 1889, cardinal, his sister 1014, Mac Hale opposes his residence in Ireland 611. Newport, Monmouth, chartist riots at 1512. Newspaper correspondents, Landells 290, Latimer 314, Lee 359, Liefde 427, Lloyd 457, Morgan 967, O’Donovan 1214, Ogle 1220, Oliphant 1233. Newspapers, abolition of stamps on 952, Philp put in the stocks for selling a Sunday paper 1517, prosecutions for unstamped papers 631, stamp bill 413. Newspapers, _See also_ Magazines, _col._ 1730. Aberdeen daily free press commenced 574. Agricultural Gazette editor 994. Arrow, a short career 967. Atlas, editor 1241, and proprietor of 988. Atlas at Sydney, editor 617. Aurora, editor 85. Beehive, The, commenced 1600. Bell’s life in London, editor 587. Bell’s weekly messenger, editor 352. Bronterre’s National reformer started 1197. Cambridge express started 857. Christian observer, editor 749. Christian times established 1318, and editor 344. Christian weekly news, editor 344. Clerkenwell news issued 458. Cork examiner founded 692. Court circular founded 686, 1624. Critic of literature, editor 513. Crown, proprietor 311. Daily chronicle issued 458. Daily news, correspondent 695, war correspondent 600, leader writer 8. Daily Telegraph, correspondents 588, first daily London penny paper 407, proprietors 334, 407, writer in 1661. Devil in London commenced 815. Diogenes, the cartoons for 1512, editor of 1517. Douglas Jerrold’s Weekly, editor 88. Dublin evening post proprietor 689. Echo, first halfpenny daily paper 1482. Englishman started 193. Era, proprietor 349. Evening herald commenced and discontinued 118. Evening mail, Dublin, proprietor 367. Evening news founded 194, sub-editor 622. Evening news and post founded 194. Examiner, editors 899, 976, publisher 306. Family Doctor, The, proprietor 1673. Farmers’ journal, editor 352. Field started 386, editors 4. Figaro, dramatic critic 756. Figaro in London established 815. Freemasons’ chronicle founded 970. Friend of India founded 762. Fun established 967. Galignani’s messenger, editor 629. Glasgow herald, editor 1278, became a daily paper 1302. Globe, The, correspondent 695, editor 1386. Graphic, editor 468. Guardian, editor 251. Hetherington’s Poor man’s conservative 1197. Homeward mail, proprietor 224. Horse and hound founded 1597. Hull Herald, editor 350. Illustrated London news, artists 157, 173, editors 311, 618, 914, first Christmas supplement 386, printer 311, started 14. Illustrated police news founded 1673. Illustrated times, London editor 914. International founded 779. Ipswich journal, proprietor 38. Irish felon, commenced and finished 770. Irishman, The, Dublin, founded 1533. Irish people, correspondent 1213, suppressed 216, 334, 1232. Irish times founded 262. Jewish chronicle, editor 430. John Bull, editor 1661. Jurist originated 91. Keene’s Bath journal, proprietor 173. Lady’s newspaper, first number 14, 290. Lady’s own paper, editor 234. Law journal, publisher 8. Leader founded 408. League, The, editor 1398. Leeds intelligencer, proprietor 8. Legal observer established 801. Leicester journal, proprietor 28. Literary gazette, editor 84. Lloyd’s Weekly, London issued 458, editors 88, 89. London journal purchased 14. London review, editor 618. London telegraph discontinued 14. Manchester advertiser, a paper that was given away 1622. Manchester examiner projected 635. Manchester times, proprietors 1398. Mirror, an illustrated paper issued 433. Morning chronicle, proprietor 1473, reporter 685, writers for 616, 618, 726. Morning herald, editor 263, discontinued 118, reporter 685, sold 118. Morning post, musical critic 1363, proprietor 1551, represented at St. Petersburg 208. Morning star, proprietors 525. Musical times 700. New York evening star, London correspondent 632. Nonconformist founded 862. Northern star, Leeds founded 1207. Observer, dramatic critic 301. Operative, ceased 1197. Overland mail, proprietor 224. Owl, started and discontinued 1233, 1248. Pall Mall gazette, writer on 68. Perry’s Bankrupt and insolvent gazette founded 1473. Photographic news, proprietor 1650. Pictorial times purchased 14. Porcupine established 893. Press founded 525, editor 1386. Preston guardian, managers 452. Printers’ register founded 1609. Printing times founded 505. Propagandist, editor 568. Punch, artists 173, Barbazure by G. R. P. Jeames 49, Caudle’s curtain lectures 88, editor 386, founders 289, 386, 815, illustrations 97, Jullien noticed in 155, Leech’s cartoons 361, originators of 1598, printer 311, Punch’s complete letter writer 88, sub-editor 816, writers in 88, 376, 608. Queen’s messenger commenced 1043. Royal Cornwall gazette, Truro, editor 1270. Saturday Review, contributors to 698, 726, manager and publisher 124. Saunders’ News-letter, proprietor 1606. Scotsman, editor 645, established 580. Scottish guardian, editor 170. Shipping and mercantile gazette established 908. Solicitors’ journal founded 801. Sporting life commenced 686. Sporting times, writers in 71. Squib, proprietor 311. Standard, manager of parliamentary staff 1003, proprietors of 118, price reduced to a penny 118, sold 118. Star, editor 1084. Sun, editor of 85. Sunday Times, musical critic 281, musical editor 1363, proprietor 407. Surrey comet, proprietor 250. Sussex advertiser, proprietor 350. Sydney Freeman’s journal founded 595. Sydney gazette, first paper in New South Wales 727. Tablet started 522. Thief commenced 815. Times, The, action against Lawson 247, continuous rolls of paper used 584, correspondent 619, dramatic critic 1296, financial manager 985, foreign correspondent 1085, foreign editor 203, leader writers 261, 588, 1014, libel on C. S. Parnell 1358, managers 584, 985, parliamentary reporter 1097, Parnell, forged letters 584, Parnellism and crime 1534, Pigott’s forged letters 1534, proprietor 311, publisher 334, reporter 584, reviewer 468, Stephan Poles’ action 1571, stereotype plates used 584, Walter press 584, war correspondents 469, 1444, 1612, writers in 1477. Times of India commenced 1021. Tomahawk, career of 967. United Irishman issued 900. Vanity Fair, first number 1043, correspondent 619. Weekly news originated 88. Western daily press, Bristol, founded 660. Western times, Exeter, proprietor 314. Worcester herald, editor 663. World, proprietors of 1044. Y Drych (The Mirror) founded 135. Yorkshire post at Leeds, editor 1428. New Zealand, Canterbury settlement 551, 597, F. E. Maning known as Pakeha Maori, marries a Maori 718, first secretary for the natives 648, steam communication with England established 559, Otago university founded 559, war in 1186, well bred horses introduced 1481. Nicaraguan route explored 1538. Nicholas i, _d._ 1855, emperor of Russia, entertained at Meadowbank 673. Niger river, government expedition to 59. Nightingale, Florence, _b._ 1820, nurse, her first instructor in nursing 1618. Nile, victory of, first news of the 1178. Norfolk island, the model constitution of 1156. Nonsense verses, the originator of 343. Norfolk, fossil mammalia 229. Norfolk, Duke of, his liberty at Ipswich 326. Norwich, collections for history of 399. Nottingham, castle burnt 1116. Nottinghamshire, lord lieutenant 1117. Novels, etc., characters represented in. Boythorn, Lawrence in Dickens’ Bleak House, _i.e._ Walter Savage Lander 292. Colchicum, Lord in Thackeray’s Pendennis, _i.e._ Earl of Lonsdale 492. Cresswell, Frank of Furnival’s inn in Father Prout’s Prout Papers, _i.e._ Francis Stack Murphy 1038. Diana in George Meredith’s Diana of the Crossways, _i.e._ Caroline E. S. Norton 1179. Diddler, Dionysius in Thackeray’s Miscellanies, _i.e._ Dionysius Lardner 308. Dr. Oldacre in Elizabeth J. Whately’s Maude, _i.e._ John Henry Newman 1124. Edwards, Rev. Slingsby in Miss Braddon’s Hostages to Fortune, _i.e._ James Rhys Jones 130. Eskdale, Lord in Disraeli’s Coningsby, _i.e._ the Earl of Lonsdale 492. Fang, Mr. the magistrate in Dickens’ Oliver Twist, _i.e._ Allen Stewart Laing 277. Forth, Professor in Broughton’s Belinda, _i.e._ Mark Pattison 1390. George the trooper in Dickens’ Bleak house, _i.e._ George Jackson 31. Gordon, Cyril in H. Smith’s For God and humanity, _i.e._ Laurence Oliphant 1234. Harderly, Lord in sir James Stewart’s The Life of a Lawyer, _i.e._ Lord Lyndhurst 544. Heath, Marmaduke in James Payne’s Lost Sir Massingbird, _i.e._ Thomas Pickford 1526. Jennings, Ezra in Wilkie Collins’ Moonstone, _i.e._ Hargrave Jennings 83. Lardner, Doctor Athanasius and Larner, Doctor Diolesius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, _i.e._ D. Lardner 308. Lister, Thomas in G. L. Bank’s Wooers and winners, _i.e._ Thomas Lister 445. Longsword, Sybilla in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, _i.e._ Maria Theresa Yelverton 492. Lord Prima Donna in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, _i.e._ William Pitt Lennox 390. Loyola, Doctor Ignatius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, _i.e._ D. Lardner 308. Lyle, Eustace in Disraeli’s Coningsby, _i.e._ Ambrose L. M. Phillipps de Lisle 1501. Lyman, Dr. in Battledon rectory, _i.e._ William Quekett 1688. Lytton Bulwig, Mistawedward in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, _i.e._ Edward, baron Lytton 553. Meadows, Archdeacon, the bibliomaniac in J. H. Burton’s Bookhunter, _i.e._ John Lee 353. Methley in Kinglake’s Eothen, _i.e._ John Savile, earl of Mexborough 860. Mopes, Mr. in Dickens’ Tom Tiddler’s ground, _i.e._ James Lucas 523. Mr. Minus in Theodore Hook’s The man of sorrow, _i.e._ Thomas Moore 955. O’Brien in Marryat’s Peter Simple, _i.e._ George V. Jackson 31. Oldgo in M. Collin’s Two plunges for a pearl, _i.e._ John Reilly Newcombe 1118. O’Lion, Dr. in Cuthbert Bede’s Mattins and Muttons, _i.e._ James O’Brien 1198. Patrick in Boldrewood’s Robbery, _i.e._ Daniel Morgan 964. Petralva, Marchese di in R. M. Kettle’s My home in the shires, _i.e._ Count Carlo Pepoli 1459. Porphyro in Sheppard’s Rumour, _i.e._ Napoleon iii 1082. Rose, Mr. in Mallock’s The new republic, _i.e._ Walter Horatio Pater 1377. Silverton, Rodulphus in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, _i.e._ William C. Yelverton 492. Squeers, Mr. in Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, _i.e._ Mr. Shaw 459. Sutton, General in H. S. Cunningham’s Chronicles of Dustypore, _i.e._ Robert, baron Napier 1072. Undery, Mr. in an article by Dickens in Household Words, _i.e._ Frederic Ouvry 1279. Von Trumpetson, Colonel in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, _i.e._ the Marquis of Londonderry 482. West End, Sir Warwick in Trollope’s Three clerks, _i.e._ Sir Stafford H. Northcote 3. Wronghead in A. Bunn’s A word with Punch, _i.e._ Douglas W. Jerrold 89. Number one and how to take care of him 1587. Nurses, Mackay 616, Nightingale 1618, Pattison 1388, Pearson 1422. Nut shaping machine invented 1085. O Oboe player, Nicholson 1138. O’ Brien, Sir Patrick, _d._ 1895, baronet 1199. _I.L.N. 4 May 1895 p._ 534 _portrait_. Observatories, Adsett court near Gloucester 132, Bath 333, Bradstones 310, Hartwell house 354, Ipswich 810, Madras 44, Oxford 1648, Poonah 44, Pritchard’s at Clapham 1648, Radcliffe at Oxford 108, St. Helena 108, Starfield 310. Oculists, Mackenzie 633, Mackmurdo 640, Middlemore 866. O’ Connell, Daniel, _d._ 1847, patriot, duel with D’ Esterre 668, his chief antagonist in the commons 35, his chaplain 874, his counsel 591, 1410, his physician 1251, his supporter 1613. Offices abolished, attorney general of Malta 302, British consul general, Paris 971, chairman of colonial land and emigration commissioners 1034, commissionership of bankrupts at Manchester 75, commissioner of bankrupts for Stafford, Lichfield and Newcastle-under-Lyme 270, commissioner of hackney coaches 93, court for relief of insolvent debtors 324, custos brevium of queen’s bench 207, filazer, exigenter and clerk of outlawries office in Inner Temple 207, gentleman of the ewry at Windsor castle 93, governor of St. Helena 1381, inspector general of army schools 369, land waiter for exports in revenue department, Dublin 784, master in chancery, Ireland 1039, official agents in long room custom house, London 1295, pipe office in the exchequer 1329, royal naval college Portsmouth abolished, but reestablished 65, serjeant at arms, Ireland 573, tellers of the exchequer 1461, 1462, vice-consul at Spezzia 403, weigh master of butter 262. Oldham incorporated, the first mayor 1555. Ollendorff, H. G. (son of Gerson Ollendorff), _b._ Rawicz, Posen 31 Dec. 1802, educ. Breslau and Posen, was in England 1825–50, _d._ Paris April 1865, _bur._ Montmartre cemetery. His son Paul Ollendorff was _b._ 28 _bis_ Rue de Richelieu, Paris 24 Feb. 1851 and is an editor and bookseller at that address, where he sells the Méthodes Ollendorff. 1239 Omnibus companies, London conveyance co. 1102, Wellington omnibuses 1102. Opium, improved method of collecting juice of poppy 96. Opticians, Jones 142, Pritchard 1648. Orange marmalade, first made 175. Oratorio, Powell’s imitation of an 1609. Orchids, first growers of 209, grower of 388, orchid houses at Chatsworth 1401. Ordnance survey, director of 50. Organ boys, school for the mendicant Italian 822. Organists, Lambert 283, Leffler 367, Limpus 433, Massey 786, May 811, Monk 924. Orion, a farthing epic 879. Orleans princes, tutor to 388. Orleans, Ferdinand, killed 1842, duke of 1255. Osbaldiston, David Webster, _d._ 1850, actor and manager 119. O’Shea, Katherine, her divorce and marriage to C. S. Parnell 1358. Otter hunters 1687. Outlaws, Morrison 988, Grenville Murray 1044. Overend, Gurney & Co. bill discounters, prosecution of 193. Owen, Robert, _d._ 1858, philanthropist 1291, established village communities 138, his literary executor 1334, Owen centenary 1334. Oxford, Ashmolean museum, endowment of 1345, Aubrey Moore studentship founded 944, Balliol master 80 and scholarships thrown open 80, barrister expelled from the circuit mess 193, Bodleian, Madden manuscripts 684, Bullingdon cricket club 77, clinker fours race 649, Hertford college established 865, first prælector of logic 865, Jelf junior proctor, his strictness causes uproar at commemoration 73, Mac Laren’s gymnasium 644, Magdalen hall, master 77 and cricket club 77, Mansfield college 51, Merton bumps every boat but one 615, old white house cricket ground 1154, Pembroke master 96, Phrontisterion, a drama 725, popery in Oxford, a tract 806, Pusey condemned for heresy 1677, Queen’s provost 41 and taberdar 696, regius professor of divinity’s lectures revived 164, rev. John Mavor dies in the gaol 806, rime of the new made baccalere 291, St. John’s, first honorary fellow 725, Union society formed 648, Wycliffe hall founded 1407. P Pacific fur company promoted 625. Packman, A., in Scotland 116. Painters, _See also_ Pictures. Arnald 1525, Collier 925, Cox 1111, Crome 275, Daniel 1360, Havers 963, Heaphy 1042, Illidge 6, Ince 8, Inchbold 8, Ingal 9, Ingham 9, Ingpen 14, Innskipp 18, Ironside 20, Irvine 21, Jackson 37, Jenkins 78, Jervice 93, Johns 102, Johnson, H. J. 106, Johnston, A. 112, Johnstone, W. B. 120, Jones 126, Jopling 147, Joy, J. C. 151, Joy, T. M. 152, Joy, W. 152, Justyne 157, Jutsum 158, Kearney 167, Keeling 172, Keene 173, Kendrick 192, Kennedy 201, Kennion 203, Keyl 215, Kidd, J. B. 217, Kidd, W. 217, Kilpack 219, King 225, Kirkup 245, Knell 251, Knight, J. B. 253, Knight, J. P. 253, Knight, W. H. 255, Ladbrooke, H. 275, Ladbrooke, J. B. 275, Ladbrooke, R. 275, Ladell 275, Lance 289, Landells 290, Landseer, C. 293, Landseer, E. H. 293, Landseer, G. 294, Landseer, J. 294, Lane, J. B. 297, Lane, S. 298, Laporte 306, Lauder, J. E. 316, Lauder, R. S. 316, Laurence 318, Lawless 325, Lawson 332, Lea 854, Leahy 340, Leakey 342, Lear 342, Lee, F. R. 351, Lee, J. 355, Lee, R. N. 356, Lee, W. 360, Lees 364, Leigh 375, Leighton 377, Leitch 381, Lewis, C. J. 410, Lewis, Frederick Christian 412, Lewis, G. R. 413, Lewis, J. F. 416, Lines 439, Linnell 441, Lizars 455, Lofthouse 474, Long 484, Lound 501, Louise, princess 930, Lover 506, Lowe 511, Lowry 517, Luard 520, Lucas, H. J. 523, Lucas, J. 523, Lucas, J. T. 524, Lucas, S. 526, Lucy 527, Lundgreen 531, Lupton 532, Macbeth 566, Macculloch 578, M’ Ian 612, Mackenzie 627, Mc Kewan 636, Maclean 647, Macleay 652, Maclise 659, Macnee 669, Maddox 686, Magnes 691, Major 705, Manson 727, Marshall, C. 755, Marshall, T. F. 760, Martin 768, Martineau 777, Mason 781, Masquerier 785, May 811, Meadows, J. 825, Meadows, J. K. 825, Medley 831, Mee 832, Merritt 854, Meves 859, Middleton 867, Mignot 870, Miles 871, Millington 888, Mogford, J. 912, Mogford, T. 912, Mole 915, Moller 918, Moore, A. J. 943, Moore, E. 947, Moore, G. B. 949, Moore, J. C. 950, Moore, W. 956, Morgan, A. M. 963, Morgan, M. S. 967, Mulready 1024, Mulvany 1024, Murray 1042, Mutrie, A. F. 1063, Mutrie, M. D. 1064, Naftel, M. 1069, Naftel, P. J. 1069, Nash, F. 1083, Nash, J. 1084, Nesfield 1109, Newenham 1120, Newton, A. P. 1127, Newton, A. M. 1127, Newton, W. J. 1130, Nicholson 1140, Niemann 1150, Oakes 1192, Oakley 1194, O’ Connor 1208, Oliphant 1233, Oliver, E. S. 1235, Oliver, W. 1239, O’ Neill 1246, Opie 1249, Owen 1293, Palmer 1321, Parker 1342, Parris 1360, Parrott 1361, Parry 1367, Partridge 1373, Paton 1384, Patten 1385, Pellegrini 1441, Penley 1448, Penson 1458, Percy 1464, Perigal 1466, Petrie 1481, Pettie 1483, Pettitt 1486, Phillip 1499, Phillips, E. 1504, Phillips, G. F. 1505, Phillips, H. W. 1507, Phillips, P. 1509, Pickering 1523, Pickersgill, H. H. 1525, Pickersgill, H. W. 1525, Pidding 1527, Pidgeon 1527, Pinwell 1544, Ponsford 1578, Poole 1584, Prentice 1626, Pretty 1632, Price, J. 1637, Prout, J. S. 1659, Prout, S. 1659, Pyne 1684, Turner 126. Painting, Parris’ medium for painting 1360, spirit fresco painting 1367. Palæologus family 1313, 1392. Palestine, Montefiore’s visits to 932. Palladium, a metal, discovery of 109. Palmerston, Henry John, _d._ 1865, viscount, installed warden of Cinque ports 257, successors to his estates 1009. Panama, isthmus, survey of 460. Panoramas, _See also_ Dioramas, Ganges, The 1504, London 1360, Madras 1360, Napoleon’s battles 755, Overland route 755, Queen’s visit to Ireland 1504, Rome 1330. Pantaloon, Naylor 1087. Pantomimists, Cooke 366, Lauri 318, Lees 365, Morelli 962, trap business introduced into pantomimes 318. Paper, makers of 489, 588, 1432, manufactory at Sittingbourne 458, esparto grass for making 458. Parafine oil, patent for making 1635. Parkesine, called also Zylonite and Celluloid, a compound of pyroxyline 1350. Parliament, _See also_ Commons and Lords, an insane member 1207, a convicted felon cannot be elected a member 901, Bridgwater disfranchised 232, death of a member in the house 772, expensive election 54, engineer in charge of houses 834, first Roman catholic conservative member 1587, first working man member 581, May’s Practical treatise on usages of 813, Newton, Lancashire disfranchised 372, parliament houses completed 65, property qualifications abolished 227, Pugin’s claim to have been the architect of the houses 1665, six months’ election contest 1473, the third party in the commons 1497, W. Smith O’ Brien taken into custody 1200, Young England party 285. Parnell, Charles Stewart, _d._ 1891, M.P. 1357, Pigott’s forged letters 1534, Prendergast opposes his policy 1624, prosecuted for establishing land league 323. Parr’s life pills 14. Parry, John Humffreys, _d._ 1880, serjeant 1364, editor of The Londoner 433. Parry, Sefton Henry, _d._ 1887, theatrical lessee 1366, opens Holborn theatre 47. Patagonia, an Englishman in 1063. Patents, the indexes of 1657, patent agent 1129. Patent medicine vendors 14, 1658, 1660. Paxton, Sir Joseph, _d._ 1865, gardener 1401, his colleague 895, his manager 132. Paymasters general, Cowper 1009, Macaulay 562, Pleydell-Bouverie 1558. Peabody model dwellings 1408. Peach house one thousand feet long 1595. Peck, Lydia Elizabeth, _b._ Pickering, Yorkshire 26 Aug. 1850, _bur._ Abney park cemetery 1 Nov. 1878, author of My first class, first published in _Early Days_; A voice from the sea, in the _Christian Globe_; Fought and won, left in MS.; Auriel, in _Christian Globe_; Talks with the bairns, in _Children’s Advocate_; Twixt promise and vow, in _Children’s Advocate_; Archie and Nellie, in _Little Folk_; She also wrote Dick’s Troubles and how he met them, and The wonderful lamp and other stories. _Wesleyan Sunday school mag. Sept., Nov. and Dec. 1874_, _Sept. 1875_; _Christian Miscellany Oct. 1881 pp._ 433–6 _portrait_; _Wesleyan Methodist mag. Aug. 1879 pp._ 616–21. Pedestrianism, one thousand miles in one thousand hours 719, racing a mail coach 442. Pedestrians, Black 410, Byrne 806, Davies 41, Davy 827, Frost 405, Grinrod 827, Hall 785, 1190, Hancock 1190, Jackson 41, 719, 806, Jones 124, Kirkpatrick 245, Levett 405, Linsell 442, Manks 405, 719, Maxfield 41, 806, Meakin 827, Moore 949, Mountjoy 719, Myers 1066, Nuttall 1190, Phillips 1514, Pudney 1663, Sheppard 41, Sherdon 1190, Siah Albison 1190, Tetlow 405. Peep of Day, a book of religious instruction 992. Peerage claims, Annandale 117, Banbury 257, 258, Berkeley 202, Camoys 399, Gardner 384, Hastings 399, Inchiquin 8, Lovat 501, Mar 179, 731, Montrose 940, Mowbray 1010, North 1172, Scrope 139, Wharton 188. Peerages, De Courcy privilege of wearing hat in presence of the sovereign 232, Earl Kingston’s behaviour in the lords 236, Farnborough peerage existed six days 813, Marjoribanks peerage existed seven days 813. Peerages, The annual volumes, Lodge’s 16, Sam’s 16, name in a peerage ten years after death 136. Pelizzioni, Serafino, falsely accused of murder and sentenced to be executed 1094. Penman, Paton 1384. Penny cyclopædia, twenty nine volumes 484. Penny readings, the first given 1561. Pens, gold pen maker 993. Pension commuted, Duke of Marlborough 741. Pepsine invented 991. Perfect Cure, The, a song 1470. Perfumer, Piesse 1530. Perpetual motion, a student of 774. Perceval, Spencer, _d._ 1812, prime minister assassinated 85. Pern, the black, discovery of 56. Persia, Nasir-ed-Dīn, Shah of, assassinated 1896, entertained by sir J. T. Mackenzie 629. Perthshire, lords lieutenant 239, 241. Peter Botte mountain, Mauritius, ascended 461. Pews, history of 1090, pew opener 124. Phillpotts, Henry, _d._ 1869, bishop of Exeter, auricular confession 514, prosecutes proprietor of Western Times 314. Photozincography invented 50. Photography, paper prepared with salt of silver 1580, photographer Mayall 813, sunlight rendering bichromate of potassium insoluble 158, tripod for supporting camera invented 444, used for registering meteorological facts 108. Phrenologist, Léger 371. Physical atlas, first published 112. Physicians, Kingsford a female doctor 234, Moxon 1012, Murchison 1032, Paris 1336, Parkes 1352, Pereira 1465, Weber 1352. Pianists, _See also_ Musical Composers, Augustus 859, Jonas 121, Kiallmark 216, Kloss 249, May 811. Pianoforte makers, Metzler 858, Molineux 917, Moultrie 1009. Picture auctioneers, Christie 728, Manson 728, Wood 728. Pictures, Collections of, Camuccini 1177, Cox 1111, Isaac 24, Johnstone 120, Jones 133, Joy 152, Kurtz 268, Landseer 293, Leaf 340, Leech 361, 362, Lehmann 373, Leitch 381, Lichfield 423, Linnell 441, Linton 442, Locco 464, Long 484, Lundgreen 531, M’ Gavin 600, Magniac 691, Maitland 705, Mappin 731, Marlborough 741, Martin 769, Martineau 777, Mason 782, Matthews 796, Mendel 531, 842, Menelaus 843, Meynell 861, Moore 943, Morrison 987, Nettlefold 1111, Newton 1130, Normanton 1168, Northwick 1178, Palmer 1321, Parker 1348, Parsons 1371, Peel 1435, Pepoli 1459, Percy 1464, Pettie 1483, Phillip 1499, Phipps 1520, Plint 1559, Potter 1600, Price 1637, Prout 1659, Quilter 1690, Vernon 126. Pictures, Private, press views of 78. Pigeons, carrier pigeons Ascot to Windsor 1298, pigeon shooting grounds 1672. Piper to clan Macpherson 675. Pitcairn island, chaplain at 1156. Planché, James Robinson, _d._ 1880, Somerset herald 1553, his daughter 616. Plate mouldings introduced 1018. Platinum, first manufactory of 109. Plays, examiners of 186, 187. Plymouth, Blue friars, order of 45, 505, 1129, small debts court founded 45, theatre burnt 1118. Poisoners, _See also_ Murderers, Lamson 286, Neill 1096, Palmer 1322, Pritchard 1649. Poland, Literary association of friends of, founded 117. Police, assistant commissioner 1425, detectives 530, 1023, metropolitan commissioners 818, metropolitan first superintendent 812, police magistrates 1061, police magistrate removed for his bad temper 277, police officers 339, 339, special constables in 1848 riot 491. Polyphonist, Love 503. Pomare, _d._ 17 Sept. 1877, queen of Tahiti 1649. Pontefract, court of honor 760. Poor law board presidents, Kesteven 213, Pleydell-Bouverie 1559. Portland breakwater constructed 344. Portsmouth dockyard extended 344. Poses plastiques, exhibition of 1143. Positivist, Morison 973. Postage stamp collector, Pemberton 1445. Postmasters General, Lonsdale 492, Lichfield 423, Montrose 940. Post Office, coasting steamers first used by 1075, gratuitous distribution of letters 704, ink for obliterating stamps 1107, inspector of blind letters 1004, Maberly opposes reform 556, Mazzini’s letters opened 822, penny postage envelope 1024, pension of fourteen shillings a week 705, post boys mounted 124, telegrams, sixpenny rate 1381, telegraph lines purchased 1381, telephones taken over 1381, twopenny post office London 1060. Potatoes, Paterson’s seedlings first introduced 1381. Press, press association manager 505, the gallery lodge 1333. Preston, Lancashire, the guild mayor 1347. Pretenders, _See also_ Impostors, Meves 859. Prime minister, Palmerston 1325. Print publishers, Hurst 942, Moon 942. Prints and Etchings, collections of 1315. Printers, Harrison 1346, Levey 405, Limbird 433, Maddick 686, Murray 1053, Nichols 1136, Ogden 1218, Palmer 1318, Parker 1346. Printing, bitumen process of electrotyping 961, dry printing improved 1432, fast rotary machine 458, illustrated work executed with a cylinder machine 311, ink manufactures 334, type broker 1609, six sheet posters first printed 311, wax first used for moulding in electrotyping 962. Printing presses, private, Jervis 92, Littlemore 745, Middle hill 1501, Thirlestane 1501. Prisons and Prisoners, forty eight years a prisoner for debt 884, mark system of prison discipline 673, surveyor general of prisons 66. Privy council, judicial committee, a member for twenty years refuses to take remuneration 233, councillor never sworn in 1473. Privy seal, lords keeper of the, Malmesbury 713, Minto 899, Normanby 1167, Portland 1595. Procter, Bryan Waller, _d._ 1874, poet 1653, known as Barry Cornwall, his legacy from Kenyon 207. Prophecy, the year-day theory 704. Prussous acid discovered 1589. Pseudonyms, _See also_ Actors’ stage names 1699, Initialism 1721, Names 1735, and Novels 1745. A Cambridge M.A., _i.e._ Robert Rowe Knott 258. Adam, Uncle, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Adams, Stephens, _i.e._ Michael Maybrick 799. Adelaide, _i.e._ Adelaide D. O’Keefe 1226. Agonistes, Tom Brown, _i.e._ Alfred Kinloch 239. Alena, _i.e._ Fanny Parnell 1358. Ali Baba, _i.e._ George R. A. Mackay 619. Allendale, Alfred, _i.e._ Theodore Hook 955. Amadeus, _i.e._ Charles Meynell 860. Amergin, _i.e._ Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee 601. An Old Author, _i.e._ Daniel Puseley 1676. Antonio, _i.e._ Denis Florence Maccarthy 569. Ape, _i.e._ Carlo Pellegrini 1441. Arden, Constance, _i.e._ Constance C. W. Naden 1068. Atticus Secundus, _i.e._ John M’Diarmid 580. Azarius, _i.e._ Patrick Francis Mullany 1021. Baby in partibus, _i.e._ George R. A. Mackay 619. Balfour, Fairfax, _i.e._ Watts Phillips 1513. Barrister, A, _i.e._ Frederick Lawrence 327. Barrister, A, _i.e._ Charles Erdman Petersdorff 1478. Barrister, A, _i.e._ Sir Stafford H. Northcote 3, 1176. Berwick, Mary, _i.e._ Adelaide Anne Procter 1652. Bibliothecarius Chethamensis, _i.e._ T. Jones 143. Bleddyn, _i.e._ David Owen 1283. Bombay officer, A, _i.e._ John Jacob 43. Bourbon, Augustus de, _i.e._ William Augustus Meves 860. Bronterre, _i.e._ James O’ Brien 1197. Brown, Thomas, the younger, _i.e._ Thomas Moore 954. Brutus, _i.e._ David Owen 1283. Bull, John, _i.e._ Benjamin Parsons 1369. Bushey Heath, _i.e._ William Jerdan 85. Caviare, _i.e._ John Francis O’ Donnell 1213. Caxton, Pisistratus, _i.e._ Edward, baron Lytton 553. Charme, William, of Staffordshire, _i.e._ Francis Edward Paget 1306. Chicard, Count, _i.e._ Horace Mayhew 816. Christopher, _i.e._ Henry Merritt 854. Churchill, Frank, _i.e._ George Henry Lewes 408. Cladpole, Tim, _i.e._ Richard Lower 515. Clergyman, A, _i.e._ James Lupton 532. Clergyman of established church and no saint, A _i.e._ Harcourt Lees 365. Clifton, Lewis, _i.e._ Lewis Clifton Lyne 545. Connor, Kitty, _i.e._ James Mc Kowen 642. Cornwall, Barry, _i.e._ Bryan Waller Procter 1653. Cosmopolite, A, _i.e._ James Lawson 333. Country Curate, A, _i.e._ Erskine Neale 1089. Crawley, Rawdon, _i.e._ George Frederick Pardon 1334. Croquis, Alfred, _i.e._ Daniel Maclise 659. Δ, _i.e._ David Macbeth Moir 913. De Soligny, Count Victoire, _i.e._ Peter G. Patmore 1382. Desmond, _i.e._ Denis Florence Maccarthy 569. Dodman, _i.e._ Charles H. B. Ker 209. Dods, Margaret, _i.e._ Christian Isobel Johnstone 117. Dunderheadius, Habbakukius, _i.e._ Thomas Jackson 39. Earl, The and the Doctor, _i.e._ George, Earl of Pembroke and Dr. George Henry Kingsley 236, 1446. Edinbro’ Reviewer, An, _i.e._ Charles Barnes Nash 1083. Elliott, Ruth, _i.e._ Lillian Peck 1429. Englishman, An, _i.e._ Daniel Puseley 1676. Exon, _i.e._ Charles Mather 789. Feargail, _i.e._ Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee 601. Fellow of a college, A, _i.e._ Capel Loft 474. Fern, Fanny, _i.e._ Sarah Payson Parton 1372. Ferrars, Ralph, _i.e._ William Peter 1476. Fin-Beck, _i.e._ William Blanchard Jerrold 89. Florence, Ambrose, _i.e._ Edwin Lees 364. Foozle, Foo, _i.e._ James Myles 1066. Former M.P., A, _i.e._ Robert Andrew Macfie 599. Foster, Frank, _i.e._ Daniel Puseley 1676. Friend, A, _i.e._ Edward Mangin 717. Gift, Theo, _i.e._ Dora Boulger 963. Gilla Eirin, _i.e._ Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee 601. Gilla Patrick, _i.e._ Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee 601. Glyn, Herbert, _i.e._ Edwin Pettitt 1485. Gracchus, _i.e._ John Cornelius O’ Callaghan 1203. Graduate of Cambridge, A, _i.e._ Charles Nesfield 1109. Gray, Old Alan, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Green Facings, _i.e._ Teignmouth Melvill 839. Hermes, _i.e._ Benjamin Lumley 529. Hierophilos, _i.e._ John Mac Hale 611. High churchman of the old school, A, _i.e._ William E. Jelf 74. Holding, Ephraim, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Honoria, _i.e._ Marguerite Power 1614. Horatio, _i.e._ Edward, earl Lytton 553. Humphrey, Old, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Idstone. _i.e._ Thomas Pearce 1416. Imported Sparrow, _i.e._ Morton Price 1638. Indigena, _i.e._ Adah Isaacs Menken 844. Iota, _i.e._ John Ogilvie 1219. Irish Exile, An, _i.e._ Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee 601. Irish oyster eater, The, _i.e._ John Fisher Murray 1049. Irvingite, An, _i.e._ Francis Albert Marshall 756. Jope, _i.e._ Joseph John Pope 1587. Journalist, A, _i.e._ Charles Barnes Nash 1083. Keene, Oline, _i.e._ Caroline W. Leakey 342. Kerr, Orpheus C., _i.e._ Robert Henry Newell 844. Kingsford, Ninon, _i.e._ Anna Kingsford 234. Kirwan, _i.e._ Nicholas Murray 1051. Lady, A, _i.e._ Anna Brownell Jameson 55. Lady, A, _i.e._ Julia Charlotte Maitland 703. Lady, A, _i.e._ Favell Lee Mortimer 992. Lane, Wyckliffe, _i.e._ Elizabeth J. Jennings 75. Lawrence, Slingsby, _i.e._ George Henry Lewes 408. Layman, A, _i.e._ Andrew Macgeorge 602. Layman, A, _i.e._ William Peter 1476. Layman, A, _i.e._ Basil Montagu Pickering 1523. Le Chat Huant, _i.e._ Edward F. S. Pigott 1531. Leo, _i.e._ Christopher Peach Pemberton 1444. Leslie, Frank, _i.e._ Henry Carter 394. Leslie, Frank, _i.e._ Miriam Florence Leslie 394. Lillie, _i.e._ Eliza Mumford 1025. Lily, _i.e._ Amy Levy 407. Little, Thomas, _i.e._ Thomas Moore 954. Livingstone, Guy, the author of, _i.e._ George A. Lawrence 327. Lorrequer, Harry, _i.e._ Charles James Lever 403. Lot, Parson, _i.e._ Charles Kingsley 235. Lovell, Philip, _i.e._ William Lovell Phillips 1513. Mxxx, Madame, _i.e._ Mary Elizabeth Mohl 913. M.A. Oxon, _i.e._ William Stainton Moses 998. Maelog, _i.e._ Arthur James Johnes 101. Manchester man, A, _i.e._ Robert Lamb 283. Maritzburg, P., _i.e._ Thomas Jackson 39. Markham, Mrs., _i.e._ Elizabeth Penrose 1458. Maro, _i.e._ Sir William Macarthur 561. Member for Tattersall’s, The, _i.e._ Allen R. M. Jeffrey 71. Member of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, A, _i.e._ Archibald M’Neill 671. Member of the Irish bar, A, _i.e._ Peter Burrowes Kelly 184. Mercantile Man, A, _i.e._ James Lumsden 530. Meredith, Owen, _i.e._ Edward, earl Lytton 554. Merlin, _i.e._ Charles Frederick Pardon 1333. Mofussilite, The, _i.e._ John Lang 299. Monkton West, _i.e._ John Francis O’ Donnell 1213. Montana, _i.e._ Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee 601. Montfort, Lillie, _i.e._ Eliza Mumford 1025. Montgomery, Gerard, _i.e._ John Moultrie 1005. Morel, Conway, _i.e._ Charles Zachary Macaulay 563. Morris. Peter, the Odontist, _i.e._ John Gibson Lockhart 468. Mortimer, Philip, _i.e._ Joseph Philip Knight 254. M.P., _i.e._ John Delaware Lewis 416. Munster Farmer, A, _i.e._ Mortimer O’Sullivan 1272. Myrtle, Harriet, _i.e._ Lydia F. F. Miller 881. N. N. deacon of the church of England, _i.e._ William Palmer 1324. Newbury, Aunt, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Newbury, Uncle, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Nicholas, _i.e._ William Jeffery Prowse 1661. Norfolk independent whig, A, _i.e._ Sir John Dean Paul 1394. North, Danby, _i.e._ Daniel Owen Maddyn 683. Norton, Elena, _i.e._ Miss O’ Hea 1226. Observer, An impartial, _i.e._ Thomas O’ Conor 1210. O’ Donovan, P. M., _i.e._ Thomas Love Peacock 1414. Old Chatty Cheerful, _i.e._ William Martin 774. Old contributor to Maga, An, _i.e._ Charles Neaves 1092. Old Countryman, An, _i.e._ Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan 1202. Old Grey, _i.e._ Thomas Rossell Potter 1603. One of a literary family, _i.e._ Anna Letitia Le Breton 346. One of themselves, _i.e._ John Fielder Mackarness 616. Oriental student, An, _i.e._ Andrew A. Paton 1383. Overseer, An, _i.e._ Sir George Nicholls 1134. Pakeha Maori, A, _i.e._ Frederick Edward Maning 719. Palette, Peter, _i.e._ Thomas Onwhyn 1249. Panache, Madame, _i.e._ Frances Moore 947. Parish Minister, A, _i.e._ Lawrence Lockhart 469. Parley, Peter, _i.e._ William Martin 774. Parley, Peter, _i.e._ George Mogridge 913. Pen, A, _i.e._ John Leech 361. Personne, _i.e._ Theodora Elizabeth Lynch 542. Philalethes, _i.e._ Dudley Montague Perceval 1461. Philalethes Cantabrigiensis, _i.e._ John Kaye 164. Philanthropos, _i.e._ James Morison 973. Philelentherus Devoniensis, _i.e._ Thomas Northmore 1177. Political Orphan, A, _i.e._ George R. A. Mackay 620. Poz, Quiz and Co., _i.e._ William Hugh Logan 478. Pro and Con, _i.e._ T. H. Noyes and G. de Mirelles Soares 1185. Protestant Father, A, _i.e._ John Pulman 1669. Proteus, _i.e._ Wilfrid Blount 860. Prout, Father, _i.e._ Francis Sylvester Mahony 695. Puzzlepate, Jedediah, _i.e._ J. D. Giles 39. Q, _i.e._ Douglas W. Jerrold 89. Q, _i.e._ G. C. Rosenberg 272. Q, _i.e._ Thomas Purnell 1674. Quiet George, _i.e._ George Frederick Pardon 1333. Ragged philosopher, The, _i.e._ Watts Phillips 1512. Ramsay, Grace, _i.e._ Kathleen O’ Meara 1244. Reformer, A, _i.e._ Frederick Nolan 1161. Reuben, _i.e._ Thomas Byerley 433. Rev. ****, ****** M.A., _i.e._ James Pycroft 1680. Robin, _i.e._ Robert Leighton 378. Rochester, Mark, _i.e._ Charles Kent 553. Rufus, _i.e._ Samuel Roffey Maitland 704. Sabertash, Orlando, _i.e._ John Mitchell 904. Sackbut, Solomon, _i.e._ Thomas Oliphant 1235. Sarsfield, _i.e._ Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee 601. Schoolmaster of twenty years standing, A, _i.e._ Charles A. Johns 102. Search, Sarah, _i.e._ Frederick Nolan 1161. Searle, January, _i.e._ George Searle Phillips 1505. Secundus, Theophilus, _i.e._ Stephen Jenner 81. Senex Scotus, an heritor, _i.e._ Robert Andrew Macfie 599. Senior, A, _i.e._ John Penrose 1457. Sexagenarian, A, _i.e._ Robert Liddell 425. Shekarree, An Old, _i.e._ Henry Astbury Leveson 404. Silent Long, _i.e._ Thomas Toke Lynch 543. Silverpen, _i.e._ Eliza Meteyard 858. Silverpen, Gabriel, _i.e._ James Montgomery 936. Singe, _i.e._ Carlo Pellegrini 1441. Smith, John, of Smith hall, gent., _i.e._ John Delaware Lewis 416. Smits, Heer, _i.e._ Mark Prager Lindo 436. Sparkle, Richard, _i.e._ William Mee 832. Stella, _i.e._ Estelle Anna Blanche Lewis 411. Stoic, A, _i.e._ Arthur O’ Connor 1206. Stonehenge, _i.e._ John Henry Walsh 1416. Storer, R. E., _i.e._ Capel Loft 474. Sylvan, _i.e._ Richard Wright Procter 1654. Ten-Pounder, A, _i.e._ Peter Mc Kenzie 631. Three Friends, _i.e._ W. Pollard, F. Frith and W. E. Turner 1572. Torr, A. C., _i.e._ Frederick Leslie 395. Traveller, A, _i.e._ John Mac Gilchrist 603. Tregenna, James Hamley, _i.e._ Robert Bateman Paul 1396. Trifolium, _i.e._ Denis Florence Maccarthy 569. Trois-Etoiles, _i.e._ E. C. Grenville Murray 1044. Tyke in Mufti, The, _i.e._ Charles Pebody 1428. Vamp, Hugo, _i.e._ John Robert O’ Neill 1247. Verax, _i.e._ Morris Moore 952. Verifier, _i.e._ John Murray 1049. Viator Verax, _i.e._ George Musgrave Musgrave 1059. Vicesimus, _i.e._ John Oakley 1193. Vig, _i.e._ Denis Florence Maccarthy 569. Vigors, Nicholas Aylward, _i.e._ Frederick Nolan 1161. Visitant, A Late, _i.e._ William Jerdan 85. Wallbridge, Arthur, _i.e._ William A. B. Lunn 531. Wanderer, The, _i.e._ John Keast Lord 496. Warehouseman, A, _i.e._ Daniel Puseley 1676. Whitney, Harry, _i.e._ Patrick Kennedy 199. Wilson, James, druggist, _i.e._ Andrew Park 1338. Working Clergyman, A, _i.e._ Erskine Neale 1089. Worth, Frank P., _i.e._ Thomas Papworth 1331. X.A.P., _i.e._ John Peace 1410. Y, _i.e._ Edward V. H. Kenealy 193. Yorke, Stephen, _i.e._ Mary Linskill 442. Zadkiel, _i.e._ Richard James Morrison 988. Psychology established as a mathematical science 371. Public works first commissioner, Cowper 1009. Publisher refuses to publish libellous matter 545. Publishers, Beeton 467, Brown 1346, Cassell 1482, Galpin 1482, Inglis 13, Ingram 14, Ivison 26, Kelly 184, King 224, Lewis 418, Lock 466, Lockwood 471, Longman, T. 489, Longman, W. 490, 1346, Low 509, Mc Glashan 605, Mac Lachlan 643, M’Phun 678, Masters 789, Moxon 467, 1011, Murray, J. 1048, Murray, T. 1053, Nelson 1104 _bis_, Newby 1116, Oliver 1238, Ollier 1240, Orr 1262, Osgood 1269, Otton 1275, Parker, J. H. 1345, Parker, J. W. 489, 1346, Petter 1482, Pickering 1523, Purkess 1673, Tegg 467. Pugilism, commissary of the ring 1239. Pugilists, Abbott 1239, Adams 296, 710, Alexander 1308, Ambrose 296, Baldwin 748, Ball 296, Barnash 1490, Barry 1163, Bendigo 1300, 1474, Brassey 1348, Brettle 131, Brighton Bill 1490, Britton 1348, Broome 229, 781, 1256, 1300, 1474, Burn 1239, Burton 1348, Cain 172, Campbell 301, Carter 646, 1238, Caunt 301, Clarke 1300, Clay 785, Cole 131, Collinson 781, Cooper 1238, Coyne 1308, Crocket 131, Cross 710, Davis 297, Donnelly 131, 1238, Drumlanrig 1687, Edwards 785, Ellis 301, Ensor 1162, Evans 769, Fellowes 1163, Flanery 1162, Freeman 1474, Gill 710, Grant 172, 296, 684, Gray 1163, Greek, Young 172, 1163, Green 296, 1163, Gutteridge 301, Hannan 710, Hayes 131, 172, 684, 786, Hazeltine 1163, Heenan 122, 229, 843, 989, Henley 1162, Hewson 296, Hickman 1091, 1239, Hicks 1162, Hill 131, Horridge 785, Hurst 1300, Jones, A. 121, 1256, 1300, Jones, J. 131, 684, 1163, Jones, W. 781, Keene 172, 1490, Kendrick 1238, Kilrain 671, Kimber 1238, King 229, 1163, Lane 296, 1163, 1348, Langham 301, 1256, Lee 351, Lowe 301, Mc Coole 122, 575, M’ Grath 710, M’ Nulty 785, Mace 229, 684, 1163, Madden 131, 685, 1163, Malet 710, Marsden 748, Martin, H. 131, Martin, J. 769, Martin, S. 1490, Mason 781, Massey 785, 1163, Merryman 710, Molyneux 296, 646, Morrissey 122, 989, Neat 1091, 1238, Nolan 1162, Noon, A. 1163, Noon, J. 785, 1163, Oliver 769, 1091, 1308, Orme 122, 301, 1256, Paddock 122, 1300, 1398, 1474, Painter 1238, 1239, 1308, Parker, Con 1348, Parker, H. 1348, Parker, Tass 296, 1474 _bis_, Parsons 1300, Paulson 1300, 1398, Perry 1300, 1348, 1474, Phelps, J. 172, 1490, Phelps, W. 1490, Preston 1348, Puttock 781, Randall 769, Reid 785, Rowe 131, Sambo, Young 172, Sayers 31, 122, 301, 1256, 1300, 1398, 1474, Scroggins 769, Scunner 1474, Shaw 1308, Shelton 1239, Smith 671, Sparkes 301, Spring 1091, 1239, 1308, Stocks 296, Strong 769, Sullivan 296, Sutton 1308, Swift 296, 1163, 1490, Thomas 1162, Tipton Slasher 1474, Travers 685, Truckle 229, Turner 769, Tyson 1398, Wade 122, Walker 297, 684, 781, Welsh 785, Wormald 748. Pugin, Augustus W. N., _d._ 1852, architect 1664, his daughter 1608. Purchas, John, _d._ 1872 of Brighton 1671, the judgment against him 892. Pusey, Edward Bouverie, _d._ 1882, ritualist, his friend 745, his letter on thirty nine articles 73, suspended from preaching 73, 81. Q Queen of the starry night, a song 121. Queen’s Royal body guard, chief exon 220. Quinine, first sulphate of made in England 991. Quoit player 442. Queda, the Ex-rajah of, carried to Penang 577. R Racing, Billesden Copley hunt, a song 90, Doncaster races and race course 105, Eastby stud 60, jockey club senior steward 721, M’ George, starter 602, magpie jacket, the 1403, tan gallop a quarter mile long covered with grass 1595, riding school three hundred and eighty five feet long 1595. Racing, Cesarewitch winners, Glauca 1403, Iliona 1326, Vengeance 1322, Weathergaze 1359. Racing, Chester cup winners, Tim Whiffler 33, Vanity 920. Racing, Derby winners, Bay Middleton 90, Blair Athol 1, 33, Blink Bonny 1, Cossack 1431, Doncaster 855 sold for fourteen thousand pounds, Ellington 33, Flying Dutchman 742, Gladiateur 276, Mameluke 90, Middleton 90, Orlando 1434, Teddington 762, Thormanby 855, Tiresias 1595, Voltigeur 762, Wild Dayrell 1588. Racing, Oaks winners, Apology 226, Catherine Hayes 742, Cobweb 90, Fille de l’air 276, Lilias 540, Marie Stewart 855, Queen of Trumps 540, 1001, Our Nell 540. Racing, One thousand guineas winners, Achievement 1425, Apology 226, Cobweb 90, Clementine 1403, Pilgrimage 493, Virago 1301. Racing, St. Leger winners, Achievement 1425, Apology 226, Blair Athol 1, Blue Bonnet 540, Caller Ou 1, Elis 423, Flying Dutchman 742, Gladiateur 276, Gamester 920, Jerry 1403, Knight of St. George 983, Marie Stewart 854, Nutwith 762, Queen of Tramps 540, 1001, Rayon d’Or 276, Saucebox 1359, Sunbeam 854, Van Tromp 762, Voltigeur 762. Racing, Two thousand guineas winners, Archibald 1434, Charmant 276, Conyngham 1534, Corsair 423, Gladiateur 276, Lord of the Isles 854, Macgregor 854, Pilgrimage 493. Racing men, Bentinck 1001, I’Anson 33, Jacques 60, Jaraczewski 61, King 229, Kirley 243, Lagrange 276, Mansfield 727, Merry 854, Milner 896, Monck 920, Mostyn 1001, Newman 1125, O’Brien 1199, O’Hara 33, Padwick 1301, Parr 1359, Payne 1403, Pearson 1425, Peebles 1432, Peel, John 1433, Peel, Jonathan 1434, Pigot 1534. Racquet player, Lane 295. Ragged school, first in Bradford 1643. Railways, block system introduced 253, compressed tree-nails for fixing chairs 810, contractor 633, Crewe engine 467, double headed rails 467, electric lighting used 253, interlocking signals used 253, jubilee at Darlington 1426, line formed by way leaves 36, Lloyd’s bonds 461, Mersey tunnel 24, oldest official 4, sectio-planography 672, solid wrought iron wheels 1293, Sunday traffic 198, Westinghouse brake 253, wheels 499. Railway lines, Edinburgh and Glasgow opened 339. Darlington and Stockton opened 1426, 1427. Euphrates valley railway, the proposed 810. Great Eastern chairman 1351. Great Western, the stocks consolidated 1602. London and Brighton chairman 1371. London, Chatham and Dover engineer 892. London and North Western constructed 344. Metropolitan original promoter 1421. Midland constructed 344, first secretary 1173. North Eastern chairman 1666. South Eastern chairman 607. Stainmoor line opened 1426. Ramsden, Charlotte, founded a sermon at Cambridge 739. Ramsgate, Granville hotel 1665. Ranmoor near Sheffield, St. John’s church built 730. Razor strop, Mechi’s magic 829. Readers, Public, Kelly 183, Kemble 186, Kennedy 196, Macready 680, Montague 930, Montgomery 938, Morton 995. Reciter, Robinson 1560. Recorders, Andover 209, Banbury 723, Barnstaple 1619, Bath 61, Bedford 166, 1625, Berwick on Tweed 10, Bideford 1619, Brighton 48, 467, Bristol 232 _bis_, 544, 925, 1641, Buckingham 890, 1406, Bury St. Edmunds 813, Carmarthen 102, Chichester 107, Colchester 183, Coventry 484, Devonport 1519, Devizes 528, 849, Doncaster 800, East Looe 1570, Exeter 232, 1641, Falmouth 850, 1408, Folkestone 494, Helston 147, 850, 1408, 1641, Henley-upon-Thames 1436, Hereford 1532, Ipswich 857, 1611, Kingston on Thames 75, Leeds 802, Leicester 837, 848, Lincoln 1199, Maidenhead 986, Maidstone 1626, Margate 234, Newcastle 499, Newcastle under Lyme 270, Northampton 1174, Norwich 857, 1243, 1625, Oswestry 207, Oxford 723, Penzance 850, 924, 1408, Pontefract 1495, 1524, Portsmouth 786, 1519, 1606, Reading 667, 848, Rochester 488, 761, Saffron Walden 264, Scarborough 1520, Singapore 809, South Molton 93, 1619, Stamford 804, Sudbury 723, Usk 1133, Walsall 1090, Warwick 887, Wells 400, Welshpool 1664, Wenlock 1650, Winchester 641, Wolverhampton 1608, Woodstock 390, Yarmouth 848. Records, Public, Palgrave’s connection with the 1311, records kept at fifty six different places 1311. Redcar, Yorkshire, race course 1118. Reeves, John Sims, _b._ 1818, tenor singer, his sister 441, imitated by Mrs. Howard Paul 1393. Religion, open air preaching on the continent 244, person preaching twelve thousand times 140. Religious Denominations, Baptists, chapel in Rome 1057, immersion in a pond 1289, particular baptists 1534, preacher formerly an actor 259. Bible Christians founded 1201. Brotherhood of the new life, T. L. Harris leader 1233. Bryanites founded 1201. Catholic apostolic church, angels 337, 1286, apostles 231, 625, 1462, Irvine, A. of White Notley 20, miraculous cure in a chapel 1286, speaking in the spirit 1286. Christian Israelites, Daniel Milton and John Wroe 897. Christian socialists, spiritual leader of 805. Church of England, _See also_ Ritualism, archbishop of Canterbury excommunicated by Bishop Phillpotts 1516, bishop, first consecration of a, out of England 592, bishop of Lyttleton never consecrated 38, bishopricks refused 570, 1193, Bristol and Gloucester sees united 923, brotherhood of the Holy Redeemer 1000, champion of Protestant church 13, church burnt 356, Church missionary society’s college first principal 1424, church of Rome, suggested reunion with 1677, confession revived 448, 1677, confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament 511, converted Jews 149, Cook refuses the communion to Jenkins 77, copper coins thrown through a church window 1231, crosses, legality of erecting in churches 425, curate imprisoned for cursing a magistrate 944, daily choral service established 924, 1120, daily services revived 170, Enraght ritualistic case 1518, evangelical school 322, famous preacher, Lidden 426, father Ignatius 545, Flamank _v._ Simpson 1499, Folkestone ritualistic case 1474, Gorham prosecution 1515, Head case 1515, holy orders relinquished 324, 1369, 1667, lay readers association founded 757, Littledale hearing confessions 448, Mackonochie’s case 641, 771, 1499, Mildmay park conferences 1450, 1452, minister becomes a baptist 1159, minister never absent on Sunday during forty years 291, Napier’s ecclesiastical code 1078, Newmania 1677, Oakeley’s licence revoked 1191, Order of Corporate reunion 1000, Oxford movement 1677, Pan-Anglican synod 489, presbyterian minister ordained a minister 757, Purchase case 1671, Puseyism 1677, quaker joins church 1388, rector with £6250 a year 1632, rural dean office revived 1060, St. Paul’s, evening service under the dome 893, and special services in 633, self supporting village 966, Shore persecution 1515, sisterhoods founded 1677, suffragen bishops 1361, 1362, tracts for the times 1123, 1677. Congregationalists, great preacher 1370, memorial hall founded 977, Samuel Martin 772. Evangelical Union in Scotland 973. Free church of England, bishops of 1122, 1635. Free church of Scotland, claim of rights 1056, joined by the Seceders 577, Hugh Miller 877, preaching on the hills in snow storms 658, refusal to have an organ and to use hymns 198. Free Presbyterian church built in Rome 415. Friends, a visiting minister 752. Greek church, minister of 979, refuses to receive a convert 1323. Independents, Rivulet controversy 543. Jezreelites, The, instituted 99, the flying scroll 99. Jews, Bevis Marks synagogue 1121, Jew first elected to London common council 1502, twenty-five lavadores 932, West London synagogue founded 932. Joanna Southcottians, a member of the 99, her successor 1411. Moravian church in England 315. New and latter house of Israel founded 99. Presbyterian church in Scotland, an only sermon 39, first organ used 357, marriage celebrated in a church 357, stained glass windows introduced 357. Presbyterian church in Ireland, The forty party 380. Roman Catholic church, bishopric refused 567, cardinals Manning 722 and Newman 1124, catholic emancipation 589, confraternity of the living rosary 1501, Crookhall college, Durham 440, St. Cuthbert’s college, Ushaw 440, guilds restored 165, first church with peal of bells since time of queen Mary 24, first conservative member of parliament 1587, first R.C. mayor of a cathedral city 284, first R.C. to sit in house of lords 1164, institute of charity 1303, lord chancellor of Ireland a R.C. 1071, monsignors Longman 490 and Neville 1113, pedigree of R.C. families 139, permission to celebrate mass in any house 436, Prior park college 1302, seceders from 282, 588. Roman Catholic church, converts to, Jameson 57, Keary 167, Kingsford 234, Knowles 261, Knox 264, Law, A. H. 322, Law, W. T. 324, Lindsay 436, Lloyd, 460, Lockhart 469, Lothian 500, Lucas 522, Lyons 547, Mc Murdo 664, Manning 722, Marshall, J. 757, Marshall, T. W. 760, Maskell 780, Morris, J. 984, Morris, J. B. 984, Mossman 1000, Munro 1028, Newburgh 1115, Newman 1124, Oakeley 1191, Ormsby 1260, Oxenham 1297, Paley 1310, Palmer, J. B. 1319, Palmer, W. 1323, Parsons, D. 1369, Parsons, G. 1370, Paton 1384, Pearsall 1419, Phillipps de Lisle 1501, Potter 1603, Proctor 1652, Pryor 1662, Pugin 1664, Spencer 1501. Secession church in Scotland becomes United Presbyterian church 116. Swedenborgian, minister and his chapel 1158. Ulster Unitarian Christian association formed 1592. United Secession church founded 761. Welsh, preacher in 131. Wesleyan Methodists, camp meetings 18, presidents 37, 38, 52, 100, 172, 185, 480, 749, 1670. White Quakers founded 43. Worship of Nikkul Seyn 1140. Rembrandt, Hermanszoon van Rhyn, _d._ 1669, painter, his etching Christ healing the sick 1315. Repton, Notts., the school increased in numbers 1418. Resin distilled, used to make soap 1565. Respirators for consumptive persons invented 72. Rhythmical index 491. Richard ii, _d._ 1400, portrait of restored 854. Richardson, John, _d._ 1836, showman 356. Riders and riding, Jersey 90, Nolan 1162, Osbaldeston 1264, one hundred and twenty miles in thirteen hours 81. Rifles, double bolt for breechloaders 1674, expanding bullets 1674, hammerless gun 1674, Morris tube for 985, rifle makers 1672, with oval bore 287. Riflemen form, a song 137. Rio Janeiro, mint erected 869. Ritualism, originators of, Keble 170, Manning 722, Newman 1123, Pusey 1677, Tracts for the times 170 _bis_. Roads on Mc Adam’s system 557. Roberts, David, _d._ 1864, painter, sketches in Holy Land published 942. Roberts, Thomas, _d._ 1876, acting manager 25. Roberts, William John, money lender, _d._ 1861, attempts to murder William Murray 1055. _The Times 13 July 1861 et seq._ Rob Roy canoe voyages 608. Rochdale, Yorkshire, vicarage act 915. Rocked in the cradle of the deep, a song 254, 1160. Rogers, Samuel, _d._ 1855, poet, Queenie Thrale refuses to marry him 176. Rolls, Masters of the, Jessel 94, Langdale 300. Roman stations, Caerleon, Monmouthshire 355, Clausentum, Hants. 665, Isle of Wight 178, Lancashire roads 157, Roman wall 646, 1010, Sevington, Wilts. 499, Silchester, Hants. 152, Volubilis 343, Watling street, Salop 646, Wilderspool, Lancashire 192. Rome, arms and legs for the poor 808, basilica of St. Clement 1023, British academy of arts founded 584, first English bankers 1560, Free presbyterian church built 415, Mr. Wall’s Baptist chapel 1057, Parker’s photographs of the walls, etc. 1345. Rory O’ More, a ballad 506. Rose pink colour invented 109. Rose queen, A 1186. Rosshire, lord lieutenant 790. Rossini, Giacchino Antonio, _d._ 1868, composer, Petite messe solennelle introduced 908, Stabat mater introduced in England 904. Rowing, Oxford to Westminster bridge 1456. Rowers and Scullers, Arnold 721, Douglas 1456, Ingham 9, Jacobson 45, Johnson 105, Keane 166, King 229, Lane 295, Lea 338, Lord 496, Lowndes 516, Mc Dougall 592, Mc Lean 649, Mackarness 615, Mann 721, Mellish 836, Merivale 849, Meynell 860, Morrison 987, Moss 999, Mountain 1007, Moxon 1012, Munster 1031, Nicholson 1145, Parish 1337, Pennefather 1451, Penrhyn 1456, Penrose 1457, Phelps 1489, Phillipps 1495, Phillips 1514, Polehampton 1570, Prest 1629. Royal academicians, _See also_ Painters 1748, Jones 126, Lee 351, Leslie 394, Lewis 416 resigned, Long 484, Maclise 659, Marochetti 743, Mulready 1024, Poole 1584. Royal Society, Fellows, Christopher 1153, Dundas 1153, Ibbetson 2, Ilchester 5, Inglis 13, Jackson 36, Jacob 44, James 50, Jameson 57, Jeffery 69, Jeffreys, J. G. 71, Jeffreys, J. 72, Jejeebhoy 73, Jenkin 76, Jervis 92, Jessee 94, Jessel 95, Jevons 96, Johnson, C. W. 103, Johnson, E. J. 104, Johnson, G. H. S. 105, Johnson, M. J. 108, Johnson, P. N. 109, Johnston, A. R. C. 113, Johnston, J. F. W. 115, Jones, C. R. 123, Jones, H. B. 127, Jones, T. 142, Jones, T. R. 143, Jones, T. W. 144, Joule 150, Kane 159, Kay, J. H. 163, Kaye, J. 164, Kaye, J. W. 164, Kelland 178, Ker 209, Key 214, Kidd 217, Kiernan 218, King, J. 226, King, P. P. 227, König 266, Laing 278, Lamont 285, Lankester 303, Lansdowne 304, Lassell 310, Lawrence 331, Lawson 333, Leake 341, Le Couteur 348, Lee, J. 354, Lee, R. 357, Leeson 366, Lefevre 367, Lefroy 369, Legh 372, Lemon 386, Liddell 425, Lindley 435, Lister 444, Livingstone 453, Lloyd, E. 457, Lloyd, H. 460, Lloyd, J. A. 461, Lloyd, W. 463, Locke 467, Logan 477, Londesborough 481, Lowther 492, Lowe 512, Lubbock 520, Luke 528, Lyell 540, Lyttleton 551, Mc Clean 572, Mc Donnell 590, Mc Grigor 610, Mackinnon 639, M’ Lean 650, Maclear 651, Mc Neill 672, Macneill 672, Mc William 682, Madden 684, Maddy 687, Magrath 692, Main 697, Maine 698, Maitland, E. F. 702, Maitland, J. G. 703, Maitland, S. R. 704, Majendie 705, Mallet 712, Maltby 713, Manby, C. 714, Manby, G. W. 715, Mangles 718, Mantell 729, Marcot 731, Markland 739, Marshall, A. M. 754, Marshall, J. 759, Martin 768, Matheson 790, Matthiessen 798, Maxwell, J. C. 808, Maxwell, J. 809, May 810, Mayo, C. 820, Mayo, H. 821, Mayo, T. 821, Melville 839, Mercer 846, Merrifield 852, Miers 869, Miller, J. F. 880, Miller, J. 880, Miller, W. A. 885, Miller, W. H. 886, Minto 899, Molesworth 916, Montgomerie 934, Moore, J. A. 950, Moore, T. E. L. 955, Moreau 960, Morgan 964, Morison 974, Morris, J. C. 985, Moseley, H. 997, Moseley, H. N. 997, Moss 999, Murchison, C. 1032, Murchison, Sir R. I. 1033, Mylne 1067, Napier, Lord 1072, Napier, H. E. 1076, Narrien 1082, Neilson 1097, Newall 1114, Newmarch 1125, Newport 1126, Nisbet-Hamilton 1153, Noad 1155, Nolan 1161, Northampton 1174, Northbrook 1175, Northcott 1176, Northumberland 1177, Ogle 1221, Oldham 1230, Oliveira 1235, Ormerod, E. L. 1257, Ormerod, G. 1257, O’ Shaugnessy 1270, Outram 1278, Owen 1290, Paget 1306, Palgrave 1311, Parish 1338, Parker, T. L. 1348, Parker, W. K. 1350, Parkes 1352, Parkinson 1356, Parry 1367, Pasley 1375, Patterson 1386, Pattinson 1388, Peacock 1412, Pearson, E. 1422, Pelly 1443, Pemberton 1445, Pengelly 1448, Penn 1449, Pepys 1460, Percy 1463, Pereira 1465, Pettigrew 1484, Phillimore 1498, Phillipps 1501, Phillips, J. 1507, Phillips, J. A. 1508, Plowden 1561, Pollock 1575, Porrett 1588, Porter 1591, Portlock 1596, Potter 1600, Pratt, J. H. 1621, Pratt, S. P. 1622, Prestwich 1631, Pritchard 1648, Pusey 1678, Quain 1686, Quekett 1687. Rundell, Philip, _d._ 1827, goldsmith 1094. Rubens, Peter Paul, _d._ 1640, painter, the Chapeau de poil 1435. Russell, John, _d._ 1878, earl, his ministry resigned 227, lord John Russell’s post bag 291. Russia, army, clothing of the 22, chief engineer of the navy 285, Crimea, railway line from Balaklava to Sebastopol 1480, Friends deputation to on peace 1426, sketches and models of Sebastopol 1665, the secret treaty disclosed by Marvin 778. Ryves, Virginia Jannetta Horton, _d._ 1871, claiming descent from the duke of Cumberland 1089. S Sackville college, East Grinstead 1089. Saddler 1229. St. Andrew’s, rector of university Mill 875, provost Playfair 1557, St. Andrew’s golf club 1557. St. George and the dragon on the English coins 1546. St. Helena, observatory erected 108. St. Paul’s cathedral, tablet in memory of murdered war correspondents 1612. St. Paul, Horace, his son 133. Salford, Lancashire, library and museum 1554, Salford hundred court of record 162, ancient market 1437. Salt, process for refining 1354. Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire, founded 1426. Saltley, Warwickshire, diocesan training college 551. Sams, William, publisher and peerage proprietor 16. Sandwich islands held by Great Britain 1397. Sanitary engineer, Jennings 82. Saxon antiquities, Faussett’s collection of 813. Scene painters, James 47, Leitch 381, Lancaster 288, Marshall 755, Morgan 967, O’ Connor 1208, Oliver 1237. _See also_ under Theatres. Schools, first inspector of 962, the Misses Lees’ school 351. Scotland, black polled cattle 574, cricket introduced 240, Dick bequest for parochial schoolmasters 844, Forbes Mackenzies’ act 634, forty new churches erected 905, Gaelic episcopal society 508, grand master mason 731, hangman, the public 1034, herring fisheries 279, keeper of judicial records 1349, kelp trade 279, island of Lewis, owner of 790, famine in Lewis 790, Lord Lyon, king of arms 241, meteorological soc. founded 112, MS. collections relating to 269, royal company of archers, president 840, Secession and Relief churches united 622, Strathpeffer spa 727, Sutherlandshire clearings 465, tenant farmer a member of parliament 575, tweed trade originated 591. Scott, Sir Walter, _d._ 1832, author, his friend 696, he sees Rob Roy acted 618. Screw pile and ship mooring invented 901. Sculptors, Chantrey 126, Chenu 595, Johnson 104, Jones 135, Keene 174, King 225, Ladeuil 275, Ledward 349, Legrew 372, Leifchild 373, Leyland 422, Lough 500, Lucas 525, Lynn 545, Macbridge 566, Maccarthy 569, Macdonald 584, Macdowell 595, Manning 723, Marochetti 743, Moffitt 912, Montalba 930, Monti 939, Mossman 1000, Munro 1028, Nixon 1154, Noble 1157, O’ Doherty 1212, Papworth 1330, Park 1339, Philip 1493. Sea, deep sea dredging 71, mean level determined 61, Normandy’s apparatus for distilling sea water 1168. Sea hath its pearls, The, a song 1544. Seaweed imported from Sweden 225. Seaham harbour, Durham opened 482. Selby, Bishop of, an assumed title 1000. Selkirkshire, lord lieutenant 468. Serjeants at law, Jervis 91, Jones, C. C. 123, Jones, H. G. 128, Keating 169, Kelly 182, Kinglake 232, Law 324, Ludlow 527, Lush 533, Lyndhurst 543, Manning 723, Mellor 837, Merewether 848, Miller 882, Murphy 1038, O’ Brien 1199, Parry 1364, Payne 1406, Petersdorff 1478, Pigott 1532, Pollock 1575, Pulling 1667, Quain 1685. Sewell, Elizabeth, _d._ 1879, linguist 790. Shaftesbury, Anthony A., _d._ 1885, seventh earl, his successor 240. Shakespeare, William, _d._ 1616, all his plays except six produced at Sadler’s Wells 1491, Centurie of prayse 11, Collier controversy 1362, Perkin’s folio 1362, Shakespeare fabrications 11, Shakesperian jesting in the circus ring originated 751, three hundredth anniversary celebration 766, trustees of his birthplace 10. Shakespeare, William, editions of his works, first folio edition 431, Henry Irving edition of works 756, Clark and Wright’s edition of works 519. Sheehy, Eugene, Roman catholic priest, arrested in Limerick 456. Sheep, Alpaca sent to Australia 349, black faced 675, breeders of 691, 1434, 1678, farmer 752. Sheffield, Yorkshire, botanic gardens 742, birthday club 95, Jessop hospital 95, Mappin’s collection of pictures 731, mayor and master cutler combined 798. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, _d._ 1822, poet, his executor 1414, his friend 1653, his works considered profane 1011. She wore a wreath of roses, a song 254. Sheridan, Thomas, _d._ 1817, his daughter Mrs. Norton 1179. Ship builders, Elder 1416, Fairfield co. 1416, Kirk 243, Laing 279, Laird 280. Shipowners, Inman 16, Jenkins 76, Pollok 1576. Shipping Companies, African steam ship co. 280, British and North American co. 280, British India steam navigating co. 639, Guion line 1416, Inman line 16, Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia co. 16, North German Lloyd’s 1416, New Zealand co. 1416, Scottish Oriental 1416. Ships and Shipping, anti-fouling composition for bottoms of 1412, curves of stability 101, international code of marine signals 908, Manby’s rocket apparatus 715, self holding brakes for windlasses 1079, ship broker 439, signal stations for ships 908, unimmersible boats 715. _See also_ Steamships. Shipwrecks, Alfonzo xii 473, Athénienne 1683, Brother Jonathan 14, Elizabeth 715, Great Britain 605, Kent 607, 608, Lady Elgin 14, Liberia 514, London 1222, 1317, Northfleet 258, Pacific 1252, Rothsay castle 988, Royal charter 473, Victoria 986. Shoeblack brigade founded 608. Shoemakers, learned, Kendall 191, Kennedy 197, Kitto 248, Knight 255, Leatherland 345, Lochore 466, M’ Kay 619, Mason, F. 781, Mason, Sir J. 783, Miller 876, Mitchell 903, Murray 1055, Odger 1212, Richardson 876. Shoreham, Sussex, harbour constructed 539. Shorthand, libraries of books on 415, Lewis’ system 415, Lloyd’s stenography 458, shorthand writers 1548, the only writer in Devonshire 314. Shrewsbury school, Shropshire, head master 195. Silk, manufacturer Nicholson 1141, mercer Jeffery 70. Silver, made from base metals 1329, to separate silver from lead 1388. Singh, Duleep, _d_. 1893, The Maharajah, his guardian 479. Singers, _See also_ Actors, Amadi 504, Andrews 1382, Barnett 1506, Bianchi 273, Bolton 306, Celli 1684, Cole 1087, Fillippi 1500, Fisher 688, Grisi 736, Incledon 9, Isaacs 25, Jackson 273, Jones 132, Jonghmans 147, Kennedy 196, King 306, Knight 254, Knyvett, C. 265, Knyvett, D. 265, Knyvett, W. 265, Lablache, F. 271, Lablache, L. 271, Lacy, J. 273, Lacy, J. W. 273, Land 289, Lanza 306, Lee 351, Leffler 368, Lind 433, Linn 441, Love 502, Maas 555, Maeder 688, Manvers 730, 755, Mario 736, Marras 743, Masson 788, Miranda 900, New 1114, Orridge 1262, Oudin 1276, Parepa-Rosa 1334, Parry 1364, Pasta 1376, Patey 1382, Paton 1383, Patti 1388, Paul 1393, Penna 1450, Perkins 1467, Piccolomini 1468, Persiani 1475, Phillipps 1499, Phillips, H. 1506, Potocki 1599, Povey 254, 1607, Purdy 1673, Puzzi 1679, Pyne, G. 1683, Pyne, J. K. 1684, Pyne, L. F. 1684, Pyne, S. 1684, Roze 1467, Schulz 744, Stephens 306, Travis 265, Tree 306, 1404, Vestris 794, Waylett 351, Woods 1384, Wyndham 271. Singers, Comic, Leybourne 421, Lloyd 226, Maynard 816, Moody 941, Ogden 1217, Pearce 1415, Powell 1609, Vance 421. Skating, National skating association founded 1012, skating rink 1644. Slap Bang, the expression first used 1471. Slavery, anti-slavery advocate, Lushington 535, engagés libres system 656, meeting in London 1616, slave owner 1542. Sleep, on going to sleep 945. Sleigh, Burrowes Willcocks Arthur, colonel, _d._ Chelsea March 1869, proprietor of Daily telegraph 407. Smith, Albert, _d._ 1860, entertainer, takes lessons in fencing and boxing 31, writes an entertainment 1364. Smith, Thomas Assheton, yachtman, _d._ 1858, Pandora’s voyage to North Pole 498. Smith, John, of the Pop Gun inn, a traitor 384. Smoke-jack maker 513. Snow, lost and buried for a night in the 64. Snuff boxes, painting of 578. Soap, hardened by sulphate of soda 1168, resin used in manufacture 1565. Societies, _See also_ Associations, _col_. 1703, and Institutions,_col_. 1722. Acclimatisation, secretary 513. Alliance national land and building founded 1156. Amalgamated society of railway servants, president 78. Artists’ benevolent fund, secretary 769. Arundel, their fictile ivories 1108. Antiquaries, director 894. Art union of London founded 1566. Artists’ annuity fund founded 1681. Askesian founded 1460, 1509. Astronomical founded 142. Artists’ annuity fund, president 532. Bath and West of England agricultural 537, 1549. Berwickshire naturalists’ club, founders 114. Brighton and Sussex medico-chirurgical 80. British gynæcological, first president 824. British homœopathic founded 1690. British mineralogical and geological founded 1460. Cambrian promoted 1363. Cambrian archæological association founded 127. Cambridge Camden founded 1089. Chemical founded 491, 885. Chetham founded 1355. Choral harmonists’ founded 1184. Classical harmonists’ founded 1184. Church of England protection, president 436. City philosophical founded 1484. Civil engineers, secretary 308. Coffee tavern company originated 1586. Cymmroderion founded 1287. Devonshire association founded 1447. Emancipation for slaves founded 525. English church union founded 1286, president 436. Entomological founded 1122. Entomological, New South Wales founded 652. Epidemiological founded 897. Ethnological originated 228. Female emigration founded 1688. Financial reform union founded 1156. For improvement of religious condition of seamen originated 237. Gaelic, the founder 476, first chief of 675. Geographical, president 1033. Geological of Cornwall, founders 705, 1336. Governesses asylum, founder 278. Handel founded and ceased 598. Hardwick’s debating founded 667. Hermetic founded 234. Highland and agricultural of Scotland, secretary 809. Historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire 1527. Horticultural, secretary 434. Hunterian founded 1290. Irish founded 782. Jersey agricultural and horticultural founded 348. Juridical founded 421. Linnean, librarian 242. Linnean, New South Wales, constituted 652. London and Middlesex archæological, president 481. London oratory founded 264. London political union founded 1156. London, for promoting christianity among Jews, mission to Poland 570. London trade council formed 1212. Lowtonian founded 514. Martineau founded 774. Meteorological, president 720. Microscopical founded 444, president 1687. Miners’ national union, president 581. National choral established 766. National complete suffrage union founded 862. National orphan home founded 233. Owls commencement and ending 260. Oxford Old college historical revived 1077. Parliamentary candidate founded 1473. Pharmaceutical, founder 8. Philharmonic established 1184. Philosophical of London founded 1484. Political union founded 1032. Ray, founders of 114. Religious tract, book editor 724, books of travels 724, secretary 146. Royal, Woollaston medals made of palladium 109. Royal agricultural founded 861, 1678. Royal Asiatic, last original member 672. Royal astronomical, Lee bequests 354, president 721. Royal geographical, secretary 36. Royal horticultural, scientific director 1041. Royal microscopical founded 1290. Royal society of literature founded 85. Royal society for protection of life from fire, 509. Royal toxophilite 1576. Scottish corporation, secretary 914. Sisterhood of Good Samaritans at Coatham 1389. Smeatonian society of engineers, treasurer 1067. Society for suppression of vice, secretary 1641. Society of arts, the Swiney cup 659. Society of English medallists founded 1585. Society of reporters founded 415. Sunday school union founded 1152. Sussex archæological founded 515. Torquay natural history founded 1447. Tract, secretary 144. Utilitarian founded 875. Wernerian natural history founded 57. Wetteravian, a member 359. Women’s printing founded 1378. Yorkshire agricultural founded 861. Zoological, secretary 902. Society men and women, Jersey 90, Montagu 929. Solicitors general, Collier 925, Jervis 91, Karslake 160, Keating 169, Kelly 182. Soda water apparatus 1460. Somersault throwers, Lee 356, Lees 365, Myers 1065. Somersetshire, lords lieutenant 5, 1596. Song writers, Kenny 203, Mackay 619, Mitchell 903, Perry 1470, Roberts, Mrs. V. 274. Sothern Edward Askew, _d._ 1881, actor, Our american cousin produced 174. South Kensington museum, catalogue compiler 212, Jones collection 133, Percy’s metallurgical specimens 1464. Southey, Robert _d._ 1843 poet, an acquaintance 1409, Mason corresponds with him 782. Southwark, Surrey, borough court of record 1406, high steward of 1406. Spain, Jameson created a caballero of 57, Lorca outrage on H. D. Jencken 75, St. Sebastian forlorn hope at 127. Spelling, J. Jones system of Welsh spelling 130, Mavor’s spelling book 806. Spiral ascensionist, Ethardo 1203. Spiritualists, Moses a medium 998, Mountford 1008. Spithead, Hants. sea forts constructed 344. Split ring makers 783. Spirits, sale of spirits amendment act 772. Spurgeon, Charles Hadden, _d._ 1892, preacher, his sermon on baptismal regeneration 1669, sermons and books printed 1376. Stafford, first mayor 779. Staffordshire, lord lieutenant 423. Stained glass, designer of Oliphant 1233. Stanhope, Lady Hester Lucy, _d._ 1839, her medical attendant 855. Stanley, Arthur Penryn, _d._ 1881, dean of Westminster his great friend 1423. Stanley, Henry Morton _i.e._ John Rowlands _b._ 1841, expedition for relief of Emin Pacha 56. Stationers, Key 214, 401, Parkins 1354. Stationery, cheap paper and envelopes introduced 1355. Statues and Busts, Akroyd 1493, Albert 135, 1157, Carpenter 1154, Clyde 743, Crosby 1154, Derby 1157, Franklin 1157, Gilpin 104, Gough 104, Iddesleigh 1176, Ingram 14, Jacob 43, Jefferies 68, Jesse 94, Jessel 95, Jones 141, Key 215, Kiallmark 216, Lane 296, Lander 316, Lawrence 330, Leeman 363, Lewis 413, Lloyd 460, Liardet 422, Locke 467, Logan 476, Louis Philippe 135, Macaulay 563, Macdonald 584, Macleod 657, Mc Niell 672, Maning 719, Marsh 751, Marshall 759, Mary, Queen 1028, Mason 783, Mathew 791, Maurice 805, May 813, Mayer 813, Mayo 819, Moffat 104, Moor 914, Mort 992, Murray, D. 1042, Napier, C. J. 1074, Napier, W. F. P. 1080, Napier, R. C. 1072, Neill 1095, Napoleon iii 135, Oastler 1195, O’Brien 1201, O’Hagan 1224, Outram 1157, 1279, Owen 1287, Parkes 1353, Peabody 1408, Pease 1427, Peel L. 1434, Peel W. 1435, Phayre 1488, Pierce 1528, Plowden 15, Pond 1577, Pugin 1665, Quain, J. R. 1685, Quain, R. 1686, Richard Cœur de Lion 743, Sadler 1339, Tennant 1339, Victoria, Queen 135, 1157, Vincent 104, Wales, prince of 15, Wallace 1339, Watt 1028, Wellington 1157, William iv 1154. Steam hammers 989, 1085. Steam locomotives, competition at Rainhill 198, Field’s boiler 855, high pressure 1466, 1467, Rocket, The 1521. Steam ships, boomerang propeller 907, direct acting annular cylinder screw engine 800, double cylinder engine 800, feathering screw propeller 800, 801, first screw steamer to the Levant 923, inventors of steam navigation 886, iron boats built 889, iron first used in building 280, 1079, iron plating in alternate strakes 1077, Jackson’s propeller 32, Manby’s oscillating engines 1449, marine engine improvements 58, oscillating engines first used 1099, oscillating engine, slide valves worked by an eccentric 800, paddles used instead of wheels 502, propellers 801, screw propellers 513, 1536, steeple engine invented 1075, surface condenser for engines 1075, twin screw invented 375. _See also_ Ships. Steam vessels, Atlantic greyhound, _i.e._ City of Rome 101, City of Berlin 16, La Normandie 101. Steel, Bessemer process used 843, steel smelters 95. Steel pen makers, Mason 783, Perry 783, 1472. Stereoscopic and photographic company 1183. Stephenson, George, _d._ 1848, engineer, his connection with E. Pease 1426. Stirlingshire, lord lieutenant 940. Stock exchange, London, the twelve jewish brokers 932. Stockport, Lancashire, chartist disturbances 1447, Jennison’s gardens established 83. Stone throwing 442. Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher, _d._ 1896, author and lord Byron 374. Street dramatic reciter 1126. Street making, concrete for 905. Strickland, Agnes, _d._ 1874, author, her sister 941. Strikes, dock labourers 1182. Strutt, Mr., theatrical manager 171. Struve, Dr., prepares mineral waters at Brighton 230. Stuart, Charles Edward, _d._ 1788, The Young Pretender, his widow 1690. Sudburry, Suffolk, disfranchised 123. Suez, Egypt, first Englishman residing there 406. Sugar, duties abolished 1175, machine for cutting 1019, sugar refiners 599. Suicides, Jackson, Arthur Gregory, hanged himself 28. Jones, John, died from attempted suicide 132. Jullien, Louis G. A. J., wounded himself with a knife 156. Lardner, Leopold James, threw himself from a window 308. Le Grew, James, committed suicide 373. Levy, Amy, inhaled fumes of charcoal 407. Lingard, James W., committed suicide 439. Low, Walter, took paregoric 510. Lowndes, Jefferson, shot himself 515. Lyttleton, George W. L., Baron, jumped out of a window 551. Martin, G., cut his throat 765. Matthiessen, A., took prussic acid 798. Mercer, George, shot himself in bed 846. Montgomery, W., shot himself 938. Morris, R., shot himself 985. Mowat, J. L. G., hanged himself Oxford 1010. Moxon, Walter, drank hydrocyanic acid 1012. Owen, G., took poison 1285. Patton, George, cut his throat and threw himself into Almond river 1391. Paul, Wentworth F. D., took prussic acid 1395. Peace, W., shot himself St. Mary’s hospital 1416. Perceval, Arthur Philip, took laudanum 1461. Perry, Richard Davis, shot himself 1472. Pigott, Richard, shot himself at Madrid 1534. Price, David, shot himself 1636. Sulphate of ammonia produced from gasses of blast furnaces 1099. Sun, bright line spectrum of the cornea first seen 1567. Sunday, Strome ferry case 198, Sunday receptions 1653. Surgeons, College of, diploma returned 630, president 168. Surgery, abdominal aorta tied for aneurism of the iliac 52, anatomical museums 148, 158, bleeding, last advocates of 312, Cæsarean operation 11, double stethoscope invented 343, external iliac artery tied 1115, ether inhaling apparatus 1263, excision of varicose veins, operation for 759, flexible cautery invented 338, galvano cautery introduced 759, hospitals, circular wards for 759, hernia, operation for 528, hydrocele, cure of 459, instrument for removal of uterine polypi 1223, Kiernan’s anatomy classes suppressed 218, knee joint, excision of 126, Lane’s medical school 586, larynx, operations on the 630, lithotomy operations 39, 459, liver discoveries respecting its structure 218, Lizar’s lines 454, membrane of the eye discovered 41, nævi, injection of with liquor ammoniæ 459, Pagan’s obstetric forceps 1302, patent truss 399, pure rubber bandage for ulcers 767, screw lithotrite tourniquet 399, strabismus, cure of 633, syphon douche invented 144, tissue paper for dressing wounds 603, tongue removed for cancer 1189, tracheotomy without tubes 767, upper jaw removed 454. Sussex, duke of, _d._ 1843, his wife the duchess of Inverness 18. Sweden, seaweed sent to England 225, steamboats introduced 1292. Swell, a broken down 1199. Sweeney Todd, the barber of Fleet st., a drama 1629. Swimmers, Drumlanrig 1687, Johnson 109, Kirkpatrick 245, Leverell 404, Lort 498, Pearce 1415. Swinburne, Algernon Charles, _b._ 1837, poet, ode by 8, Queen Mother published 1523. Swinfen _v._ Swinfen, a barrister suing for his fees 196. Swordsman, M’ Ian 612. Sydenham, _See_ Crystal palace, _col_. 1712. T Tailors, Moses 749, Nicoll 1148, Nugee 1186, Place 1552, Poole 1582. Talkers, Great, Luttrell 537, Morley 975. Tasmania, Hobart Town magnetic observatory 163. Taste and smell, a person with no sense of 776. Taverns, Anti Gallican 351, Garrick’s head 351, London coffee house 361. Talford, Sir Thomas N., _d._ 1854, judge, his dramas 166. Tawell, John, murderer, executed 28 March 1845 182. Tea dealer, Moffatt 911. Teachers, first training college for 163. Teck, Mary, _b._ 1833, duchess of, taught the piano by Mangold 718. Telegraphs, Anglo-American telegraph co. 572, Atlantic cable 1114, Dover and Calais 1114, break drum and cone 1114, first use for capturing a murderer 182, underground introduced 1148, wire rope for 1114. Telescopes, _See also_ Observatories, grinding specula 214, 310, reflecting telescopes 310, specula 310. Telpherage, automatic transport of goods by electricity 76. Temperance, Anti Bacchus 1369, dining room established 477, first teetotal pledge 452, Preston temperance advocate 452, the league of the cross 722. Temperance advocates, Lamb 283, Logan 477, Lucas 524, M’Gavin 600, Mathew 791, Mitchell 903, Morley 977, Morris 981, Mudge 1015, Murphy 1038, O’Neill 1246, Parsons 1369, Pollard 1572, Priestman 1643. Tennis player, Ponsonby 1579. Tennyson, Alfred, _d._ 1892, baron, poet, dedication of The Princess 534, his sister 534, Flights of Phædo in reply to Maud 226, poems set to music 343, verses to E. Lear 343. Ternnograph, a levelling machine, invention of 144. Thackeray, William Makepeace, _d._ 1863, novelist, battle of Limerick 1201, caricatures G. P. R. James 49, on Letts’ diaries 401, his friend 1642. Theatres, booking agents, Mitchell 904 and Nimmo 1152, general theatrical fund founded 546, first opera burlesque 1059, limelight introduced 755, no fee system first established 815, religious services in 977, theatrical publisher 275, theatrical portraits 275, transformation scenes originated 755, vampire traps first used 1553. Theatres and other places of Amusement, _See also_ Actors and Music halls. Adelaide gallery, opened 318, closed 1449, Jacobs conjurer at 44. Adelphi theatre, musical director 836. Agricultural hall promenade concerts 233. Alexandra theatre opened 1432. Alexandra palace, lessees 146. Alhambra, Marian the giantess 736. Anatomical museums 148, 158. Argyle subscription rooms, conductor 318, opposition to the licence 545, singer at 147. Astley’s theatre, manager 922. Avenue theatre built 1366. Bower saloon opened 1509. Britannia theatre opened 298. Chinese gallery, Hyde park corner 1509. City of London theatre, lessee 922, manager 356, opening night 386, torn down 356. Coburg theatre, manager 922. Colosseum, garden 613, manager 686, panorama of London 1360. Court theatre, lessee 450. Covent Garden theatre, Barnett fires at Miss Kelly 182, built 834, burnt down 155, conductor 599, Holland’s circus at 1203, Israelites in Egypt, an opera suppressed 274, Lenten oratorios 351, lessees 186, 680, musical directors 836, 938, opera litigation 262, Rivier’s promenade concerts 793, scene painters 755, 967. Cremorne gardens, fatal balloon ascent 314, musical director 745. Criterion theatre built 1577. Dando’s quartet 473. Drury Lane theatre, A run of luck produced £25,000 1485, ballet mistress 501, Jullien’s concerts 155, Lenten oratorios 351, lessees 155, 351, managers 680, 922, modeller of the masks 174, musical conductor 155, patentee 506, poetical address at the opening 909, queen’s state visit 1360, scene painters 47, 755. Edinburgh theatre royal, burnt 497, lessee 395, manager 459. Elephant and Castle theatre, lessees 823, 1352. English opera house, Wellington st. erected 765. Fitzroy theatre, manager 815. Garrick theatre, Leman street, burnt down 1483. German Reed’s Entertainment 1365. Globe theatre, built 1366, lessee 930. Gough street private theatre, which became Havelock hall 1682. Haymarket theatre, musical director 836. Her Majesty’s theatre, decorated 107, Excelsior ballet at 1307, lessee 784, manager 528, Mario appears 736, musical conductor 528, pas de quatre at 528, scene painter 755. Highbury Barn, musical director 745. Holborn theatre, built 1366, first opened 149, lessees 47, 1368, manager 149, stage manager 1368. Horns’ tavern, Jacobs the conjurer at 44. Imperial theatre, lessee 450. Javasu, Princess of, exhibition of 64. Julia Pastrana, exhibition of 1377. Laurent’s casino, opened and closed 318. Lyceum theatre, built 1480, Jullien’s concerts at 155, lessee 171, manager 794, musical conductors 711, 938, opera buffa introduced 904, Penley’s nine nights’ season 817. Marks and his little men 737. Marylebone theatre, manager 356. Miss Kelly’s theatre, built 183. New Royalty theatre, lessee 1237. North Woolwich gardens, conductor of music 212. Olympic theatre, lessees 150, 794, manager 348, musical director 351, 711, scene painter 47. Olympic arena, _i.e._ Lambeth baths, opened 355. Panharmonium at King’s Cross, performance at 68. Pantheon, Oxford street, Italian opera at 1184. Pantheon, Catherine street 1510. Park theatre, lessees 1360. Parkinson’s museum 1355. Pavilion theatre, lessee 1608, manager 356. Polygraphic hall, Jacobs conjurer at 44. Polytechnic, chairman 1289, institute 1189, lecturers at 225. Poses plastiques at Garrick’s head 351. Prince of Wales theatre, Tottenham street, London, acting manager 47, scene painters 47, Wilton management 47. Prince of Wales theatre, Liverpool, lessee 150. Princess’s theatre, acting manager 25, lessee 165, 686, manager 938, musical conductor 472. Queen’s theatre, Dublin, lessee 149. Queen’s theatre, Long Acre, proscenium, painter of 943, musical conductor 711, scene painter 381, stage manager 1363. Rawstorne street, Islington, a private theatre 356. Regency theatre, Westminster, manager 921. Richardson’s Show, an actor in 876, proprietors 356, finally dispersed 356, at Agricultural hall 1352. Rosherville gardens, master of the ceremonies 1086, owner 126. Royal Amphitheatre, Holborn, opened 574. Royal Mews, Charing Cross, pictures exhibited 297. Sadler’s Wells, directors 844, lessees 1490, manager 149, musical director 938, scene painter 47. St. James’ theatre, built 1480, French plays and operas at 904. San Pareil theatre, opened 348. San Souce theatre, Herr Von Joel at 101. Saville house, Leicester sq., assaults of arms at 31. Standard theatre, manager 356. Strand theatre, acting manager 1368, directress 25, lessee 182, living marionettes 793, manager 88, Mark Lemon’s first play 386, musical directors 351, 938. Surrey theatre, musical conductor 121, scene painter 755. Surrey gardens, book about 167, Jullien’s concerts 155. Tottenham street theatre, lessee 351. Vaudeville theatre, lessee 930. Vauxhall gardens, account of 1372, manager 922. Victoria theatre, lessees 110, 1483, scene painter 47. Wilson street private theatre for students 1682. Woolwich gardens under W. Holland 97. Theatrical managers, _See also_ Actors, Charman 574, Gye 262, Johnson 356, Knowles 260, Lee 356, Lewis 418, Liston 445, Lyster 553, M’Collam 574, Macfarren 598, Maddox 686, Mapleson 730, Murray 1056, Nash 1083, Newcombe 1117, Osbaldiston 356, Parry 1366, Ratcliffe 1483, Richardson 356, Robertson 451. Thermantidote for cooling houses 72. Thermometer for deep sea soundings 885. Thorndon reformatory, Suffolk, established 211. Thrale, Hester Maria, _d._ 1857, viscountess Keith 176. Throat doctors, Mackensie 630, Moore 948. Tichborne, Roger or Thomas Castro or Arthur Orton, Kenealey conducting the case 193, his counsel Mac Mahon 661, his friend Onslow 1248, his judges 838. Ticket of leave men, meeting of 816. Tiger, encounter with a, 60. Tiger, A, the first servant so called 351. Timber merchant 707. Toptree heath model farm Essex 829. Tobacco manufacturer, Mitchell 906. Tom and Jerry, or life in London a drama 922. Torpey, James diamond robber 530. Tower of London, keeper of the regalia 1550. Toxophilites 1667. Trade Board of, _See_ Board of Trade. Trade union congress the first 1601. Trafalgar, battle of, the signal officer at 1374. Traitors, Lafontaine 276, Lemaitre 383, Macmanus 661, Martin 770, Meagher 826, Meany 828, Mitchel 900, O’Brien 1201, O’Conner 1205, O’Donoghue 1214, O’Gorman 1223, O’Mahony 1243, O’Reilly 1253. Trapeze performers, Leotard 392, Olmar 1242. Travellers, Man 714, Monroe 926, Palgrave 1311. Travelling in a van 556. Treasury, first lord _See also_ Prime ministers, Iddesleigh 3, 1176. Trollope, Anthony, _d._ 1882, novelist, The Eustace diamonds 848. Trotter, Captain 1452. Truro, Cornwall, cathedral, Pullan’s design for 1666. Turf Commissioner, Perry 1470. Turkey red dyers 791. Turner, Joseph M. W., _d._ 1851, painter, his Liber studiorum 1681, Johns’ pictures sold as Turner’s 102. U Umbrella, manufacturer 975. Uranite, nature of 1510. V Vaccination introduced 81. Vansittart, Henrietta a patentee 513. Vaulter, Madigan 688. Vegetarians 234. Ventriloquists, Jacobs 44, Love 503. Victoria Cross given to Kavanagh 162, Leith 382, Mc Masters 662, Macpherson 675, Malone 713, Moore 949, Peel 1435, Percy 1463. Victoria, Queen, _b._ 1819, assaulted by lieut. Pate 1337, attacked in Tomahawk cartoons 967, carpet presented to, 1331, coroner of queen household 724, drawing masters 343, 381, duke and duchess of Kent 205, empress of India 553, fired at by Edward Oxford on Constitution hill 1297, greyhound master M’Grath, sent for her to see 532, keeper of her privy purse 1579, monthly nurse 431, inspects the ox Black Prince 575, keeper of her crown jewels 475, G. Jackson exhibits feats of dexterity before her 31, Jackson choir performs before her 40, marshall of court ceremonies 551, mask on occasion of her marriage 199, More Leaves translated into Gaelic 622, Myers’ circus performs before her 1065, Neild leaves her half a million 1094, physician accoucheur 472, portraits 217, 293, 1360, 1373, reported attempt to murder 365, Sir B. Peckham-Micklethwait rendered a service to 1429, Jennings the sole survivor of priests at her coronation 83, state visit to Drury lane 1360, statues and busts of 135, 500, sub almoner 73, taught singing by Lablache 272, taught to etch 293, theatricals at Windsor 165, trumpeter to the queen 1348, vaccinated by T. J. Pettigrew 1484, visits Birmingham 777, visits Ireland 549, 1504, visits Jersey 347, visits Tillyfour farm, Aberdeenshire 575, writings translated into Welsh 134. Victoria regia introduced 1177. Villikins and his Dinah, a song 815. Violin maker 200. Violinists, Lacy 274, Lucas 522, Mapleson 730, Paganini 1409. Violoncellists, Lindley 435, Munck 1388, Pettit 1486, Phillips 1513. Volunteers, a starter of the movement 1680, first corps in England 956. W Waghorn, Thomas, _d._ 1850, lieutenant, assisted by Levicke 406. Wales, Eisteddvodau held 1363, cremation of Price the archdruid 1640, fasting girl 43, first free library 1638, greatest preacher in Welsh 131, musical societies established 890, Sunday school examinations founded 135, University college founded 1287, Welsh airs 132. Wales, Prince of, _See_ Albert Edward, _col_. 1701. Walking head downward 1242. Wallah, The first competition 1681. War, Secretaries at, Macaulay 562, Palmerston 1325, Vernon Smith 555. War, Secretaries of State for, Lewis 413, Newcastle 1117. Ward, William, Baron, created Earl Dudley, _d._ 1885, and Her Majesty’s theatre 529. Warming and ventilating, engineer for 1522, with hot water pipes 1466. Watches, single pin escapement 593, spiral drill 593, three leg gravity escapement 593, watch makers 256, 593, 1553. Water obtained from a fort in the sea 1066. Waterloo, battle of in 1815, Kennedy’s plan of infantry formation 197, Macdonell helps to shut the gates of Hougoumont 587, medal for engraved 1547. Warwick, Roman catholic church built 490. Waugh, Edwin, _d._ 1890, author 180. Weber, Karl Maria, _d._ 1826, musical composer, Der Freischutz produced in England 1506. Webb, Matthew, drowned in crossing Niagara 1882, a swimmer 1402. Weighing machines 1586. Weights, standard weights ruined in fire at houses of parliament 886. Welbeck abbey, Notts., the tunnels at 1595, four millions spent on alterations at 1596. Wellington, Arthur, _d._ 1852, duke of, allowed earl of Mornington ten pounds a week 979, attempt to impeach him for R.C. emancipation bill 556, his god son 410, monument in St. Paul’s 1330. Wesley, John, _d._ 1791, founder of Methodism, picture of his rescue from the fire 1342. West Ham, near Bow, Middlesex, stipendiary magistrate, the first local appointed 1509. West India islands, Liberian coffee introduced 7, limes introduced 7. Westmacott, Charles Molloy, editor of the Age, _d._ 1868, assaulted by C. Kemble 186. Westminster, archbishop of 722. Westminster abbey, burials in 330, 453, deanery declined 1423, portrait of Richard the second 854, rings thrown into lord Palmerston’s grave 1327, royal musical festival 1363. Westminster Palace, bells in clock tower 50, Big Ben in the clock tower 456, houses of parliament burnt 886, paintings of Wellington and Blucher, and The death of Nelson 659. Westminster school, fagging at 709. Weston-super-mare, Somerset, town-hall 322. Wheels, cutting teeth of 99. Whiskey, distillers of 56, 220. Whist, Hollywood whist club 738, laws of 818, pound points 818, solo whist 1333. Whist players, Idle 4, Lloyd 459, Mayne 818, Pole 1570. Whistler, A 101. Whittaker, James A., land owner, Kansas 135. Whittlebury estate, Northamptonshire 473. White cross movement 429. Whyte, Mrs. Granville, claimed authorship of John Halifax 1024. Wicklow, lord lieutenant 828. William iv, _d._ 1837, king, diorama illustrating his coronation 755, his historiographer 49, physician to 1636, statue 1154. Williams, Frederick Henry, dean of Grahamstown, excommunicated 853. Williams, Montague Stephen, _d._ 1892, police magistrate 171. Willing, James, advertisement contractor, lessee of Alexandra palace 146. Wills, £5,858, _col._ 1404. £10,000, _col._ 1494. £11,000, _col._ 1511. £18,000, _col._ 171, 1031. £22,464, _col._ 1377. £23,000, _col._ 1176. £25,000, _col._ 829, 1098. £35,000, _col._ 165. £37,824, _col._ 1183. £40,000, _col._ 1503. £40,630, _col._ 434. £58,166, _col._ 1598. £71,390, _col._ 1049. £90,000, _col._ 148, 691. £100,000, _col._ 905, 906, 1392. £120,000, _col._ 1326, 1583, 1606. £120,937, _col._ 561. £130,000, _col._ 1115. £136,000, _col._ 230. £149,382, _col._ 1637. £159,718, _col._ 690. £170,000, _col._ 1326. £171,000, _col._ 1137. £180,000, _col._ 495. £200,000, _col._ 180, 740, 1256. £203,000, _col._ 24. £215,000, _col._ 1577. £244,092, _col._ 1597. £250,000, _col._ 348, 555, 801, 834, 953, 1034, 1117, 1466, 1628. £288,256, _col._ 1113. £300,000, _col._ 90, 211, 403, 737, 807, 1310, 1433. £344,000, _col._ 248. £350,000, _col._ 142, 304, 741, 777, 911, 999, 1178, 1427. £359,000, _col._ 133. £360,489, _col._ 1427. £382,473, _col._ 272. £400,000, _col._ 482, 948, 1408, 1573. £401,000, _col._ 286. £464,000, _col._ 336. £466,000, _col._ 317. £500,000, _col._ 137, 285, 393, 767, 1177, 1426. £520,560, _col._ 1483. £535,000, _col._ 482. £543,980, _col._ 373. £560,563, _col._ 639. £563,022, _col._ 458. £589,000, _col._ 1307. £600,000, _col._ 457, 737, 1057. £647,000, _col._ 321. £656,449, _col._ 95. £678,000, _col._ 120. £700,000, _col._ 40, 492, 572, 1168. £719,116, _col._ 758. £900,000, _col._ 334, 1595. £1,000,000, _col._ 503, 626, 1105, 1449. £1,069,669, _col._ 1416. £1,163,286, _col._ 1429. £1,200,000, _col._ 303, 891. £1,500,000, _col._ 1596. £2,100,000, _col._ 1282. £2,500,000, _col._ 473. £3,000,000, _col._ 473, 518, 987, 1200. £3,121,931, _col._ 568. Winchester, Hants, convent of Benedictines, 582. Windows, duty on repealed 1263. Windsor, houses removed from walls of the castle 1453, naval knights at 97, 202, new furniture designed for the castle 1664, theatricals at the castle, 165, 171. Wire walker, Oceana 1203. Wiseman, Nicholas P. S., _d._ 1865, Cardinal, his paper The Telegraph 567. Witty men, Kennedy 203, Kirwan 247, Murphy 1038, Quin 1690. Wombwell, George, theatrical lessee 150. Women and the Land league 1358, female doctor 251, imprisoned in Ireland 1358, in male attire 64. Wood carving, carving by machinery 148, wood carver 952, draughtsman on wood 575. Woods and Forests, first commissioners, Lincoln 1117, Lowther 492. Wool brokers, Goldsborough 909, Mort 991. Woollen cloth manufacturer 741. Worcester, Laslett’s almshouses 310. Worcestershire, lord lieutenant 551. Wordsworth, William, _d._ 1850, poet, an acquaintance 1409, his daughter Dorothy 1689, his friend 110, Jemima and Rotha Quillinan 1689. Works and public buildings, commissioner, Hall 455. Wrestlers, Atkinson 40, Chapman 39, Clattan 646, Dubois 58, Gordon 39, Jackson 39, Jameson 58, Longmire 40, 490, Mc Laughlan 646, Nelson 39, Nicol 39, Selkirk 646, Wilson 646, Wright 58. Writing, art of making a good pen 415, teacher of 415. Y Yachts and Yachting, Mystery the first iron yacht 1304, Nottage cup 1183, Nottage institute for sailors 1183. Yachtsmen, Mc Mullen who sailed alone 664, Muir 1019. Yarmouth, Norfolk, fall of suspension bridge 109. Yelverton, William Charles, 4 viscount Avonmore, _d._ 1883, his connection with Maria T. Longworth 491. Yescombe, Rev. Morris of Bath, his wife libelled by W. S. Landor 292. York, archbishops 689, 1060, lord mayor 363, race meetings revived 60. Yorkshire, Paver’s manuscript collections 1400, Selby estate sold 481. Transcriber’s Notes:

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1. Chapter 1 2. 1837. _d._ Melbury house near Dorchester 3 Jany. 1858. 3. 1891. _bur._ Norwood cemetery 12 Oct. 4. 1860. _bur._ Boston cemetery 5 Oct., marble memorial statue 5. 1840. _d._ 40 Great James st. London 2 May 1885 aged 76. 6. 1867. _d._ 1889. 7. 1840. _d._ Kensington palace, London 1 Aug. 1873. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 8. 1854. _Gillow’s English catholics_, _iii_ 555–8 (1887). 9. 1868. _Sanctuary services. By A. Jack. With a memoir by J. Kerr. 10. 1861. _monu._ erected in ch. yard at Liff. _Norrie’s Dundee 11. 66. _The Era 10 Oct. 1852 p._ 12. 12. 1879. _bur._ Cheltenham. _Evans’ Lancashire authors_ (1850) 44–8. 13. 1873. _Law Times_, _liv_ 334 (1873). 14. 1859. _d._ 10 Baring crescent, Exeter 26 May 1866 aged 84. 15. 1876. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog._ (1849) 571. 16. 1884. _Proc. Instit. Mechanical Engineers_ (1884) 473–4; _Min. 17. 1847. _d._ 21 Hornton st. Kensington 3 June 1852. _O’Byrne’s 18. 1886. _Church of England photographic portrait gallery_ (1859), 19. 1857. _d._ Askham hall, Penrith 13 Sep. 1878. _bur._ Lowther 20. 1844. _d._ Cardigan, York county, New Brunswick 31 July 1868. 21. 1880. _Treherne & Goldie’s University Boat Race_ (1884) 241–2. 22. 1889. _d._ at res. of his brother, general John Jago Trelawny, 23. 1866. _d._ Plymouth 21 Feb. 1870. 24. 1854. d. Panteg 2 Aug. 1871. _Hulbert’s Annals of Almondbury_ 25. 1856. _d._ 9 Jany. 1883. _Min. of Proc. of Instit. of C.E. 26. 1868. _Appleton’s American Biog. iii_ 399 (1887); _Griswold’s 27. 1864. _d._ 57 Conduit st. Regent st. London 17 March 1860. _G. 28. 1888. Some of his collections exhibited at Rowland Ward’s, 166 29. 1879. _d._ St. Marnocks, Malahide, co. Dublin 19 Dec. 1881. 30. 1844. _d._ 21 Royal circus, Edinburgh 19 April 1854. _Quarterly 31. 3. Quito 1865. _d._ Quito 22 June 1873. _Trans. Botanical Soc. 32. 1882. _Proc. of Botanical Soc. of Edin. xiv_ 288–95 (1882). 33. 1840. _d._ St. Helena, April 1884. 34. 1885. _Min. of Proc. of I.C.E. lxxxi_ 324–7 (1885). 35. 1874. _Proc. of royal Soc. of Edin. ix_ 20–2 (1878); _Nature 26 36. 1851. _d._ Peterstow rectory 8 Jany. 1886. 37. 1892. _W. Besant’s Eulogy of R. Jefferies_ (1888), _portrait_; 38. 86. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog. Dict._ (1849) 579. 39. 1890. _d._ 9 Dunstanville ter. Falmouth 3 Nov. 1891. _Boase and 40. 1871. _bur._ the necropolis, Liverpool. _Puseley’s Commercial 41. 1860. _d._ Cobourg 29 July 1863. _American Annual Cyclop. for 42. 1877. _I.L.N. 20 Aug. 1859 p._ 194, _portrait_. 43. 1875. _Guardian 27 Oct. 1875 p._ 1367 _and 3 Nov. p._ 1394. 44. 1885. _H. C. F. Jenkin’s Papers literary and scientific 2 vols._ 45. 1885. _J. L. Roget’s History of Old water-colour Soc. ii_ 328–35 46. 1827. _d._ Gothic cottage, Blackheath, Kent 30 Dec. 1853. 47. 1863. _d._ Clifton court near Bristol 22 Jany. 1874. 48. 1834. _d._ Botley hill, Southampton 2 April 1878. _Academy_, _i_ 49. 1848. _d._ Lewes 13 March 1872. _The Gardeners’ Chronicle_ 50. 1852. _bur._ St. Nicholas, Chislehurst, Kent 26 Feb. _Christian 51. 1852. _d._ at his residence, Bellevue gardens, Manchester 20 52. 1874. _Trans. Botanical Soc. Edin. xii_ 201–2 (1876); _Proc. 53. 1872. _d._ 18 Nov. 1874. 54. 1882. _d._ 27 Victoria st. Westminster 10 March 1884. _bur._ 55. 1836. _d._ 38 Berkeley sq. London 3 Oct. 1859. _bur._ Middleton 56. 1867. _bur._ in family vault in church of Middleton Stoney 2 57. 1829. _d._ Boulogne 14 Oct. 1851. _Min. of proc. of instit. of 58. 1865. _Sylvanus Redivivus. By M. Houstoun_ (1889) 1 _et seq._, 59. 1815. _d._ Butterley hall, Derbyshire 13 Sep. 1869 aged 90. 60. 1862. _G.M. xix_ 652 (1865). 61. 1842. _d._ Headington near Oxford 7 March 1852. _William Smith’s 62. 1838. _d._ Greenhill, Weymouth 10 Jany. 1862. _Proc. of Med. and 63. 1835. _d._ Southland, Isle of Wight 27 June 1860. 64. 1883. _Appleton’s American Biog. iii_ 444 (1889). 65. 1858. _I.L.N. vii_ 320 (1845) _portrait_, _ix_ 125 (1846) 66. 1867. _d._ Northumberland, Canada 9 Nov. 1868. _Appleton’s 67. 1830. _d._ Wytham on the hill near Stamford 26 Oct. 1863. 68. 1879. _d._ London 1 June 1888. 69. 1878. _d._ of dysentery, Berobero 120 miles from Dar es Salaam 70. 1855. _Proc. of Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club_, _iii_ 202, 215. 71. 1868. _d._ 1885. 72. 1881. _bur._ Edgbaston. _Biograph_, _Aug. 1880 pp._ 170–3; 73. 1875. _d._ 24 Montagu sq. London 30 Sep. 1890. _British Medical 74. 1851. _d._ Montgomery 4 April 1853. 75. 1836. _d._ 1856. 76. 1849. (_m._ 1844 Caroline niece of Edwin Atherstone the poet, 77. 1860. _bur._ in churchyard of Shenfield near there. _E. Jones’s 78. 1869. _Sandby’s History of royal academy_, _ii_ 36–9 (1862); 79. 1873. _Barker’s Photographs of Medical Men_ (1868) _vol. ii_, 80. 1857. _bur._ Llanllyfni. 81. 1862. _d._ 27 Friargate, Derby 23 June 1863. 82. 1889. _Guardian 11 Dec. 1889 p._ 1916. 83. 1881. _Cowtan’s Memoirs of Br. Museum_ (1872) 109–12, 245–7; 84. 1814. _d._ St. Vincent, West Indies 13 Feb. 1853. 85. 1858. _d._ Lowndes sq. London 5 Nov. 1871. _The Court Album_ 86. 1854. _d._ Cheshunt, Herts. 18 May 1863. 87. 1886. _d._ Lansdown lodge, Lansdown road, Dublin 8 April 1890. 88. 1863. _d._ 26 Ashburn place, South Kensington, London 28 May 89. 1889. _Popular Science Monthly_, _v_ 103–7, _portrait_; _Leisure 90. 1883. _bur._ Norwood cemetery. 91. 1862. _d._ 7 Chester sq. London 4 Oct. 1881. _I.L.N. xlix_ 92. 1884. _Irish Monthly_, _vi_ 96–100 (1878). 93. 1876. _d._ Gibraltar, Nov. 1882. _I.L.N. xxxiv_ 108, 109 (1859), 94. 1878. _Joseph Kay’s Free trade in land_ (1879); _J. S. Bright’s 95. 1883. _d._ Eastbourne 3 March 1879. _Memoir of Annie Keary by 96. 1876. _O. J. Burke’s Anecdotes of Connaught circuit_ (1885) 97. 1873. _d._ Oban 26 July 1877. _Proc. Royal Soc. of Edinb. ix_ 98. 1851. _d._ Dundee 28 Feb. 1862. _Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_ 99. 1834. _d._ Peamore near Exeter 1 June 1873. 100. 1890. _Christian World 24 July 1890 p._ 601. 101. 1855. _bur._ churchyard of Chelsham, Surrey, by the side of his 102. 1883. _d._ Saville row, London 12 Nov. 1854. _Oxberry’s Dramatic 103. 1847. _d._ Grove hill, Camberwell, London 18 May 1857. 104. book 1826; The refutation of nonconformity on its own professed 105. introduction to the newly discovered proofs of the divine 106. 1848. _d._ 51 King st. Yarmouth 10 June 1881 aged 86. 107. 1882. _Primitive Methodist Mag._ (1882) 491–6. 108. 1882. _bur._ Padgate 11 April. His dau. gave his seals and 100 109. 1866. _d._ 54 Eaton place, London 26 Dec. 1871. 110. 1854. _d._ 37 Porchester ter. Bayswater, London 10 Jany. 1870. 111. 1846. _d._ Birmingham 17 Dec. 1867. _Law Journal_, _ii_ 557, 112. 1886. _Life of D. Kennedy_ (1887), _portrait_. 113. 1861. _d._ Liddiard house, Grove ter. Notting hill, London 15 114. 1851. _d._ Benares 25 Sep. 1859. 115. 1867. _Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_ (1873) 295–6. 116. 1851. _B. H. Kennedy’s Between Whiles 2 ed._ (1882). 117. 1838. _d._ Brighton 6 June 1883. _The Town 10 March 1838 p._ 323. 118. 1847. _d._ Kingston, Jamaica 20 March 1885. 119. 1853. _d._ Cannes 2 Nov. 1871. 120. 1878. _d._ 14 Suffolk sq. Cheltenham 29 Oct. 1886. 121. 1886. _Baily’s Mag. xxiv_ 125–6 (1874), _portrait_; _Public men 122. 1860. _d._ Stretton rectory 25 Dec. 1879. _Monthly notices of 123. 1842. _d._ 5 Pembridge gardens, Bayswater, London 13 Dec. 1887, 124. 1863. _Remains in verse and prose of F. Kilvert, with a brief 125. 1866. _d._ Clyffe, Dorchester 22 Oct. 1879. 126. 1888. _bur._ Highgate cemetery. _Athenæum 31 March 1888 p._ 412, 127. 1884. _Lillywhite’s Cricket scores_, _iii_ 387 (1863). 128. 1868. _Quarterly Journal of Geol. Soc. xxv_ 29 (1869). 129. 1850. _d._ 23 Montpellier road, Brighton 19 Oct. 1865. _Munk’s 130. 1872. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub. i_ 299 (1874). 131. 1867. _Law mag. and law review_, _xxvi_ 216–23 (1869); _Annual 132. 1875. _Charles Kingsley, his letters and memories of his life. 133. 1880. _bur._ Keith hall, Aberdeenshire 24 July. 134. 1856. _d._ Barton-on-Humber 30 Aug. 1863. 135. 1846. _d._ Bayswater, London 11 Jany. 1879. 136. 1862. _bur._ necropolis, Glasgow 5 Dec. _Life of J. S. Knowles. 137. 1844. _d._ 33 Gloucester place, Hyde park, London 3 Sep. 1860. 138. 1863. _bur._ privately without ceremony, Kensal Green cemetery. 139. 1890. _Athenæum 12 Sep. 1885 p._, _27 Sep. 1890 p._ 455. 140. 1886. _Min. of proc. of instit. of C.E. lxxxiv_ 449–50 (1885–86). 141. 1842. _d._ Great Western hotel, Paddington, London 7 March 1866. 142. 1882. _Proc. of Royal Geog. Soc. iv_ 314 (1882); _Graphic_, 143. 1857. _The poetry of Scottish rural life, a sketch of A. Laing._ 144. 1877. _bur._ Long Ashton 13 June. 145. 1793. _d._ 17 Chesham place, London 3 April 1866, personalty 146. 1848. _d._ Birlingham rectory 26 Jany. 1869. 147. 1852. _d._ of cholera at Saltcoats 12 Sep. 1854. _Arran, by the 148. 1892. _Illustrated Times 10 Aug. 1861 p._ 93, _portrait_; _The 149. 1856. _d._ 24 Clifton villas, Maida hill, London 11 Jany. 1877. 150. 1868. _Peter Gallwey’s Salvage from the wreck_ (1890), _memoir 151. 1846. _d._ New Inn, London 9 Dec. 1853. _In the privy council. 152. 1857. _d._ Victoria park, Manchester 7 April 1874, personalty 153. 1863. _Men of the time: British statesmen._ (1854) 44–69; 154. 1865. _d._ London 27 Feb. 1877. _Law Times 31 March 1877 p._ 397. 155. 1873. _W. J. Thoms’ Longevity of man_ (1879) 207–24; _Historical 156. 1865. _d._ East Malling near Maidstone 27 Jany. 1870. 157. 1867. _d._ of cholera at Boulogne 6 Sep. 1866. 158. 1875. _Munk’s College of physicians_ (1878) _iii_ 185; _St. 159. 1878. _d._ Upper Richmond road, Putney 9 March 1888. 160. Introduction on the progress of the Church Psalmody for an 161. 1888. _d._ of consumption, 128 Kennington park road, London 16 162. 1858. _Curwen’s Booksellers_ (1873) 346. 163. 1830. _d._ 5 Sussex sq. Brighton 5 Oct. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of 164. 1852. _d._ Hampton court palace 31 Oct. 1886. 165. 1859. _d._ 13 Upper Temple st. Dublin 20 Nov. 1885. 166. 1861. _d._ 1 Sussex place, Regent’s park, London 1 July 1871. 167. 1884. _Edwardes and Merivale’s Life of Sir Henry Lawrence_, 168. 1883. _Baily’s Mag. xli_ 367–9, 429 (1883). 169. 1882. _bur._ Haslemere 17 June. _Cecil Lawson, a memoir. By 170. 1887. _Irish Law Times_, _xi_ 464 (1887). 171. 1844. _d._ 19 Arundel st. Strand, London 31 May 1854. _Civil 172. 1883. _d._ Edgbaston 10 May 1883. _Edgbastonia_, _June 1883 pp._ 173. 1848. _d._ Glenallon, Torquay 17 March 1865. _Memoirs of 100 174. 1890. _Brady’s Episcopal succession_, _i_ 305 (1876), _ii_ 365 175. 1865. _G. Pycroft’s Art in Devonshire_ (1883) 82–5. 176. 1879. _Proc. of Royal Geog. Soc._ (1879) 802; _British Medical 177. 1858. _d._ Carleton near Pontefract 14 Nov. 1889. _Biograph_, 178. 1885. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxiii_ 433–6 (1886). 179. 1807. _d._ Clifton Down, Bristol 13 July 1855. _Particulars of 180. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_ 385–6, _ii_ 54 (1869). 181. 1855. _d._ Bellevue, Jersey 24 Dec. 1875. _I.L.N. lxviii_ 311 182. 1884. _bur._ Crystal palace district cemetery 7 Feb. 183. 1889. _Law Times_, _lxxxvii_ 13 (1889). 184. 1845. _d._ Dillington park, Somerset 16 Aug. 1874. 185. 1891. _bur._ Norwood cemetery. 186. 1866. _The Glasgow Herald 12 Oct. 1886 p._ 4. 187. part 1 translated by W. H. Leeds 1836; Illustrations of the 188. 1857. _d._ 17 Lower Fitzwilliam st. Dublin 16 Dec. 1861. 189. 1880. _d._ Greenhill Summit, Worcester 21 Oct. 1887. _bur._ 190. 1873. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 399 (1873). 191. 1885. _d._ at the res. of his father, 42 Shooter’s hill road, 192. 1891. _Law Times 14 Feb. 1891 p._ 291. 193. 1876. _d._ Westhorpe house, Scarborough 20 Nov. 1883. 194. 1867. _d._ Calais 27 Dec. 1877. 195. 1861. _O’Byrne p._ 645. 196. 1802. _m._ 24 Sep. 1827 rev. Wm. Legge, congregational minister, 197. 1880. _A life of consecration, memorials of Mrs. Mary Legge_ 198. 1852. _Proc. of Linnean Soc. ii_ 234–5 (1855). 199. 1876. _Solicitors’ Journal 16 Dec. 1876 p._ 132. 200. 1868. _bur._ Mylor ch. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub._ 201. 1867. _Proc. of Soc. of Antiq. iii_ 481–2 (1867). 202. 1872. _Irish Law Times 27 Jany. 1872 p._ 47. 203. 1869. _d._ Slindon house near Arundel 10 Jany. 1870. 204. 1865. _d._ 2 Abercorn place, St. John’s Wood, London 5 May 1859. 205. 1867. _d._ Belfield, Dundrum, co. Dublin 16 Sep. 1888. 206. 1860. _d._ Harcourt road, Dublin 5 Feb. 1878. _Recollections of 207. 1878. _d._ Wellingborough 27 July 1885. _Congregational Year 208. 1872. _d._ 17 Sussex place, Regent’s park, London 28 March 1876. 209. 1874. _d._ at residence of his mother 4 Lansdowne terrace west, 210. 1875. _d._ The Priory, 21 North bank, St. John’s Wood, London 211. 1865. _d._ 6 Queen’s gate place, London 5 Jany. 1877. 212. 1890. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. _The Mask_ (1868) _p. iii_, 213. 1862. _d._ Cannes 17 March 1883. _I.L.N. lxxxii_ 317 (1883), 214. 1891. _A. S. Lewis’ Life of S. S. Lewis_ (1892), _portrait_. 215. 1892. _Mrs. Fairlie’s Portraits of children of the nobility 3 216. 1887. _Boase’s Exeter college_ (1879) 125. 217. 1821. _d._ Ropley, Hants. Jany. or Feb. 1858. _F. Lillywhite’s 218. 1874. _Illust. Sporting News_, _i_ 244 (1862), 4 _portraits_; 219. 1855. _Dramatic and musical review_, _iii_ 379 (1844). 220. 1870. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc. xxviii_ 307 (1872). 221. 1866. _J. Smith’s Our Scottish clergy_ (1848) 108–12; _W. 222. 1836. _d._ Hornby 17 July 1851. _bur._ in cloister of college 223. 1888. _W. Andrews’s Modern Yorkshire Poets_ (1885) 146–53; _W. 224. 1864. _d._ London 26 Aug. 1864. 225. 1871. _Times 14 Oct. 1871 p._ 5; _W. H. Blanch’s Ye parish of 226. 1831. Long _d._ 41 Harley st. London 2 July 1834 aged 35. 227. 1874. _Law Times_, _lvi_ 406 (1874); _The Westminster Papers_, 228. 1839. _d._ Abbotsford, Roxburghshire 25 Nov. 1854. _bur._ next 229. 1882. _Blackwood’s Mag. April 1882 pp._ 675–80. 230. 1877. _Montagu Williams’s Leaves of a life_ (1891) 2–4. 231. 1867. _G.M. iii_ 399 (1867). 232. 1886. _Proc. of Soc. of Antiq. xi_ 375 (1886). 233. introduction to the study of the Chaldee language 1859. _d._ 3 234. 1858. _d._ Kilcoleman, Bandon, co. Cork 27 Feb. 1889. _History 235. 1872. _I.L.N. lx_ 261, 267, 339 (1872), _portrait_; _Waagen’s 236. 1879. _d._ The Cottage, Sandgate, Kent 11 Nov. 1886. _Law 237. 1854. _J. Picciotto’s Sketches of Anglo-Jewish history_ (1875) 238. 1862. _d._ 5 Dorset sq. London 27 May 1893. 239. 1865. _J. C. Dibdin’s Edinburgh Stage_ (1888) 477–8; _A.R._ 240. 1875. _d._ Whitehaven, Cumberland 29 July 1879. _bur._ in Grange 241. 1892. _bur._ Kensal Green 15 Nov. 242. 1849. _d._ Glo’ster hotel, 76 Piccadilly, London 1 Feb. 1855. 243. 1836. _d._ 2 May 1852. 244. 1873. _d._ Strathallan, Upper Norwood, Surrey 10 Jany. 1880. 245. 1870. _d._ 41 Mecklenburgh sq. London 5 March 1871. 246. 1877. _d._ Hotel Krone, Zell am See in the Austrian Tyrol 9 247. 1860. _d._ 11 Upper Berkeley st. London 21 Oct. 1880. 248. 1865. _d._ Enfield, Middlesex 22 March 1876. _bur._ St. Ann’s 249. 1853. _d._ 39 Robert st. Hampstead road, London 15 June 1879. 250. 1872. _Irish law times_, _vi_ 439 (1872). 251. 1852. _d._ 9 Park st. Grosvenor square, London 23 June 1868. 252. 1887. _d._ Eastbourne 24 July 1891. 253. 1871. _Portraits of eminent conservatives_ (1846), _portrait_; 254. 1862. _d._ Oxford 24 Aug. 1881. 255. 1873. Anne Lucy his widow granted civil list pension of £70, 24 256. 1859. _d._ 22 Feb. 1862 aged 87. _Law Times 24 Dec. 1859 p._ 156 257. 1879. _W. C. Maclehouse’s Memoirs of Glasgow men_ (1886), _ii_ 258. 103. _Thoms’ Human longevity_ (1879) 255–63. 259. 1867. _d._ The Cloisters, Westminster abbey 21 Dec. 1873. _bur._ 260. 1875. _d._ Maidstone 13 July 1893. _A. P. Martin’s Life of Lord 261. 1820. _d._ 31 Brompton crescent, London 19 Dec. 1851, portraits 262. 1873. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 3 June. _Law Times_, _lv_ 127 263. 1856. _d._ Llangollen, Wales 11 Sep. 1865. _bur._ Harbledown. 264. 1847. _d._ 17 Park crescent, Regent’s park, London 1 Sep. 1853. 265. 1857. _bur._ Harbledown churchyard 26 Feb. _G.M. April 1857 pp._ 266. 1860. _d._ Alexandria 1 April 1860 aged 35. 267. 1878. _d._ 43 Harley st. London 22 Feb. 1875. _bur._ in nave of 268. 1872. _bur._ Prospect cemetery, Glasnevin 21 Dec. _Irish law 269. 1866. _d._ Charlestown 26 Feb. 1882. _Appleton’s American 270. 1863. _Sir T. Martin’s Life of Lord Lyndhurst 2 ed._ (1884), 271. 1839. _d._ White Hart tavern, 197 High st. Shoreditch, London 23 272. 1861. _d._ Haverford 2 Jany. 1868. 273. 1833. _d._ Loup cottage, Axminster, Devon 25 Aug. 1869. 274. 1855. _Proc. Linnean Soc. ii_ 414 (1855). 275. 1882. _A voyage round the world. By the Marquis de Beauvoir_, 276. 1859. _bur._ in Poet’s Corner, Westminster abbey 9 Jany. 1860 277. 1878. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 4 (1878), _portrait_; _Graphic_, _xviii_ 278. 1857. _d._ Spa, Belgium 14 Aug. 1864. 279. 1880. _Times 3 Feb. 1880 p._ 5; _Graphic_, _xxi_ 196 (1880), 280. 1854. _d._ Hecla villa, Wimbledon, Surrey 28 Oct. 1890. _R. Mc 281. 1860. _Hugh Macdonald’s Poetical Works_ (1865), _memoir_; _Rev. 282. 1857. _Stewart’s Scottish Highlanders_, _ii_ 292–322 (1822); 283. 1888. _M. Harper’s Bards of Galloway_ (1889) 77, 201, 255. 284. 1885. _Medical times and gazette_, _ii_ 417 (1885). 285. 1862. _bur._ Cheapside st. ground, Glasgow. _The poetical works 286. 1857. _Maclehose’s Glasgow men_, _ii_ 197–8 (1886), _portrait_. 287. 1869. _d._ Glasgow 7 June 1867. 288. 1861. _d._ Glencarnock, Torquay 2 Jany. 1883. _C. R. Low’s 289. book 3 vols. 1835; The commercial and financial legislation of 290. 1889. _d._ 17 Castle hill avenue, Folkestone 18 Dec. 1891. 291. 1808. _d._ 3 Harley st. Cavendish sq. London 2 April 1858. _The 292. 1864. _Proc. of Linnæan society 1864 p. xlii._ 293. 1858. _d._ Grandholm, Teignmouth 24 Aug. 1887. 294. 1881. _d._ 5 Aldine st. Shepherd’s Bush, London 8 May 1885. 295. 1892. _C. C. Mackarness’s Memorials of the episcopate of J. F. 296. 1849. _d._ at sea on his way home from India 15 April 1852. 297. 1857. _bur._ in the Calton burying ground. _The British Stage_, 298. 1869. _d._ 41 Hamilton terrace, London 23 Feb. 1882. _Athenæum 4 299. 1890. _W. M. Cameron’s D. Mc Kenzie_ (1890); _Times 16 Jany. 300. 1837. _d._ Inverness 14 June 1860. _bur._ in Gairloch tomb at 301. 1888. _Mrs. Bryson’s J. K. Mackenzie, medical missionary in 302. 1846. _d._ Belvidere, Broadstairs, Kent 30 April 1870. _I.L.N. 303. 1850. _d._ Pau 24 Nov. 1868. _W. Taylor’s Memorials of C. C. 304. 1876. _Scotsman 10 Nov. 1876 p._ 8. 305. 1865. _Proc. Royal Soc. of Edinb. v_ 476–7 (1866). 306. 1876. _d._ Mentone 30 March 1883. 307. 1866. _Australian men of mark_, _ii_ 87–92 (1889), _portrait_. 308. 1884. _d._ Grey villa, Mowbray, Capetown 14 July 1879. _bur._ in 309. 1891. _The Australian portrait gallery_ (1885) 93–8, _portrait_. 310. 1842. _d._ Chanonry, Old Aberdeen 7 Dec. 1852. _Munk’s College 311. 1875. _d._ East Melbourne 28 Aug. 1891. _Mennell’s Australian 312. 1860. _bur._ Glasnevin cemetery near Dublin 10 Nov. 1861. 313. 1841. _d._ 22 Merrion sq. north, Dublin 12 Dec. 1876. 314. 1871. _d._ 27 June 1873. 315. 1878. _d._ 2 Rutland gate, Kensington, London 13 May 1890, 316. 1874. _Appleton’s American biography_, _iv_ 153 (1888). 317. 1879. _bur._ Bournemouth cemetery 1 Feb. _J. R. Dix’s Pulpit 318. 1818. _d._ Ballaghadareen, co. Mayo 13 Feb. 1852. 319. 1857. _d._ Merkára, Coorg 8 June 1867. 320. 1835. _d._ Viewfield lodge, Stirling 23 Dec. 1858. 321. 1852. _d._ in his brother’s house at Calcutta 15 April 1860. 322. 1868. _Wylie’s Disruption Worthies_ (1881) 377–82. 323. 1846. _d._ Juanpore, Bengal 17 Sep. 1855. 324. 1829. 3 parts anon. 1843–4, 2 ed. 1845; The age of Pitt and 325. 1859. _bur._ Upper Shandon, Cork 9 Aug. _The Athenæum_, _ii_ 326. 1890. _bur._ Brompton cemet., personalty sworn at £159,718. _St. 327. 1891. _bur._ Glasnevin cemetery, Dublin 21 June. _I.L.N. 27 June 328. 1879. _T. G. Stevenson’s Bibliography of Maidment_ (1883), 329. 1885. _Nature 7 Jany. 1886 p._ 233. 330. 1888. _Sir H. Maine: a memoir. By Sir M. E. Grant Duff, with 331. 1851. _A. Guilbert’s Sketch of life of J. Mainzer_ (1844); 332. 1851. _d._ Wells 18 May 1852. _bur._ in the minster at Ripon. 333. 1860. _d._ 3 Ainslie place, Edinburgh 23 Feb. 1870. _Law mag. 334. 1877. _d._ Perrymead house, Bath 16 March 1881. 335. 1852. _d._ 7 Eaton place West, London 30 May 1854. _Hamilton’s 336. 1884. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxi_ 327–34 (1885), 337. 1854. _G. W. Manby’s Reminiscences_ (1839); _European Mag. July 338. 1877. _Annual register_ (1877) 156; _Times 21 Aug. 1877 p._ 4. 339. 1832. _d._ Sandgate, Kent 8 April 1864. 340. 1831. _d._ Bombay 23 Feb. 1852. 341. 1876. _bur._ Gulliford church near Lympstone. _G. Manson and 342. 1852. _bur._ St. Michael’s church, Lewes, where is memorial 343. 1893. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 24 Nov. 344. 1871. SOLICITORS’ JOURNAL, _xv_ 496 (1871). 345. 1884. _Law Times 15 Nov. 1884 p._ 51. 346. introduction to the theory and practice of mechanics. Boston 347. 1882. _Lancet_, _i_ 409, 670 (1882). 348. 1873. _d._ Bombay 7 Jany. 1884. 349. 1871. _Hort’s Memorials of W. B. Marriott_ (1873), _portrait_; 350. 1855. _d._ Horsmonden rectory 4 Oct. 1864. _G.M. xvii_ 662 351. 1867. _bur._ Norwood cemet., portraits of him at royal free 352. 66. _bur._ North cloisters 21 June. 353. 1874. _bur._ Farncombe cemetery near there 28 Sep. _Solicitors’ 354. 1867. _d._ 5 March 1887. _Tallis’s Drawing room table book_, 355. 1871. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. xxxiii_ 223–26 (1872). 356. 1860. _G.M. ix_ 437 (1860). 357. 1882. _d._ 2 Cromwell gardens, Kensington, London 30 Dec. 1887. 358. 1886. _G. B. Barton’s Poets of New South Wales_ (1866) 64–82; 359. 1854. _Redgrave’s Century of painters_, _ii_ 424–37 (1866); _W. 360. 1857. _d._ Wellesley lodge, Sutton, Surrey 6 Sep. 1868. 361. 1840. _d._ 3 Hyde park gardens, London 5 June 1874, personalty 362. 1890. _St. Stephen’s Review 12 April 1890 p._ 23, _portrait_. 363. 1864. _d._ Kensington, London 5 Dec. 1872. _bur._ South Ormsby. 364. 1861. _d._ Bilbrook house, Cheltenham 27 Jany. 1865. 365. 1882. _d._ 38 Hill st. Berkeley sq. London 26 July 1886. 366. 1856. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 14 Aug. _Memoirs of the life 367. 1883. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 24 May. 368. 1888. _d._ Alma house, Monkstown 30 June 1887. _bur._ All 369. 1874. _d._ 1874. _J. Foster’s Yorkshire pedigrees, Maude of 370. 1858. _E. Leathley’s Memoir of early life of sir W. H. Maule_ 371. 1855. _d._ 14 Craven st. London 26 Oct. 1866. 372. 1875. _I.L.N. lxvii_ 470 (1875). 373. 1883. _I.L.N. lxxxiii_ 333 (1885), _portrait_. 374. introduction to the duties of police magistrate in the Prince of 375. 1882. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxiii_ 367–8 (1883); 376. 1871. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_ 113–5, 358 (1869); _I.L.N. liv_ 377. 1855. _d._ Cairo 23 Dec. 1855. _G.M. Feb. 1856 pp._ 185–7. 378. 1867. _d._ near Misterton 1 Jany. 1873. 379. 1840. _d._ Marshall institute, Troy, New York 1 Dec. 1856. 380. 1892. _W. Q. Ketchum’s Life of Medley. St. John’s N.B._ (1893); 381. 1869. _d._ Cheltenham 10 Jany. 1891. 382. 1876. _I.L.N. lxviii_ 167 (1876); _J. B. Paul’s History of royal 383. 1876. _d._ Ramsgate 18 Feb. 1886. 384. 1888. _d._ Rue Cramartine, Paris 10 Aug. 1868. _bur._ Père la 385. 1878. _bur._ St. Jude’s cemetery, Englefield Green. Margaret 386. 1878. _Land and Water_, _xxv_ 485 (1878). 387. 1875. _bur._ East Preston st. cemetery, Newington. _Crombie’s 388. 1857. _d._ 31 Linden gardens, Kensington 4 Oct. 1880. _C. R. 389. 1890. _Times 16 April 1890 p._ 6; _British Medical Journal 11 390. 1884. _Proc. of Royal Soc. xxxvi_ 1–3 (1884); _Nature_, _xxix_ 391. 1877. _Munk’s College of physicians_, _iii_ 234 (1878). 392. 1891. _Waagen’s Galleries of art_ (1857) 394–9; _I.L.N. xvi_ 92 393. 1830. _d._ 1882. _I.L.N. lxvii_ 337, 341 (1875), _portrait_. 394. 1869. _Cecil’s Records of the chase_ (1877) 140–41; _Waagen’s 395. 1874. _I.L.N. lxiv_ 523 (1874), _lxv_ 236; _Journal of royal 396. 1881. _Arthur Miall’s Life of Edward Miall_ (1884), _portrait_; 397. 1851. _Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia_ (1890) 564. 398. 1835. _d._ The Limes, Bristol road, Birmingham 1 March 1891. 399. 1889. _d._ Kew asylum near Melbourne 3 Dec. 1890. _W. G. Grace’s 400. book 1858; The book of field sports and library of veterinary 401. 1863. _d._ King’s Weston house near Bristol 1 Oct. 1881. _I.L.N. 402. 1873. _J. S. Mill’s Autobiography_ (1867); _A. Bain’s J. S. 403. 1880. _bur._ Shooter’s Hill cemet. 16 July. _Church of England 404. 1876. _bur._ Grange cemet. Edinb. 20 March. 405. 1851. _d._ Glasgow, July 1881. _bur._ in the necropolis 8 July. 406. 1849. _d._ Silverton, co. Dublin 19 March 1852. 407. 1882. _W. F. Miller’s Catalogue of engravings by Wm. Miller_ 408. 1847. _d._ London 1862. _J. G. Millingen’s Recollections 409. 1839. _d._ Williamsburg 10 July 1868. _bur._ Bruton parish 410. 1872. _I.L.N. lxi_ 359 (1872). 411. 1853. _d._ London 24 Aug. 1893. 412. 1877. _bur._ Kensal Green cemetery 26 Sep. _Law Times_, _lxiii_ 413. 1884. _The Gardener’s chronicle_ (1884), _portrait_. 414. 1870. _d._ 2 Portman square, London 17 March 1891. 415. 1894. _d._ Aberdeen 1 March 1893. _W. Minto’s Literature under 416. 1855. _G. B. Barton’s Poets of New South Wales_ (1868) 215–18; 417. 1850. _d._ Strode near Ivybridge, Devon 1 May 1878. _bur._ 418. 1858. _d._ Benhall vicarage 27 April 1859. _bur._ Stratford St. 419. 1830. 3 vols. 1871–3, 5th thousand 1874; History of the church 420. 1836. _d._ 9 Holles st. Cavendish square, London 10 May 1871. 421. 1832. _d._ Belsay castle, Northumberland 20 July 1867. _Baily’s 422. 1883. _d._ 6 Murchiston terrace, Edinburgh 4 Nov. 1883. _J. A. 423. 1861. _bur._ in St. Mary’s church, Walmer. 424. 1874. _Law Times_, _lvi_ 260 (1874). 425. 1856. _Munk’s College of physicians_, _iii_ 153 (1878). 426. 1875. _Julian’s Dictionary of hymnology_ (1892) 762; _D. J. 427. 1853. _bur._ Brompton cemet. 8 Nov. _Biographical memoir of J. 428. 1878. _d._ San Francisco 11 Aug. 1878. _E. Stirling’s Old Drury 429. 1850. _d._ Stonebyres, Lanarkshire 18 Oct. 1868. _I.L.N. liii_ 430. 1865. _d._ 10 Elvaston place, London 5 Oct. 1872. 431. 1878. _Athenæum_, _i_ 191 (1878). 432. 1834. _d._ Dover 26 April 1853. 433. 1894. _d._ 2 Spenser st. Victoria st. Westminster 25 Sep. 1893. 434. 1881. _Proc. of Bath Natural history soc. vii_ 232–69 (1892); 435. 1876. _bur._ in mortuary chapel in church of All Hallows’ near 436. 1890. _Pictorial World 30 Jany. 1890 p._ 132 _portrait_; _Times 437. 1890. _bur._ Ottershaw cemet. 13 Nov. _The Field 15 Nov. 1890 438. 1866. _bur._ Cobham churchyard. 439. 1862. _d._ 10 Onslow square, London 15 Feb. 1889. 440. 1867. _d._ 15 Blythswood sq. Glasgow 2 April 1894. _Midland 441. 1871. _Lancet 11 Nov. 1871 p._ 696; _Barker’s Photographs of 442. 1863. _G.M. xv_ 112, 245 (1863). 443. 1876. _d._ Leeds 28 July 1881. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. 444. 1848. _d._ Holly Walk, Hampstead 1 May 1852. _F. E. Baines’s 445. 1878. _d._ The Friars, Newport 5 Aug. 1888. _bur._ in family 446. 1855. _G.M. April 1855 pp._ 430–1; _I.L.N. 24 Aug. 1850 pp._ 447. 1883. _Lillywhite’s Cricket scores iii_ 78 (1863). 448. 1888. _d._ suddenly at residence of J. Watson, J.P., the Park, 449. 1878. _The Australian portrait gallery_ (1885) 51–6 _portrait_. 450. 1885. _Biograph vi_ 342–9 (1881); _Church Times 10 July 1885 p._ 451. 1873. _d._ Fordington vicarage 3 Feb. 1880. _H. C. G. Moule’s 452. 1825. _d._ Stable Yard, St. James’s Palace, London 14 June 1851. 453. 1874. bur. in parish church, to which an aisle was added in his 454. 1882. _Foreign Office List_ 1882 _p._ 151. 455. chapter vi to The history of the Roman empire from Vespasian, 456. 1863. _A. W. Mountain’s Memoir of G. J. Mountain_ (1866) 457. 1861. _Sir H. Nicolas’s Court of queen Victoria_ (1845) 37–45 458. 1880. _bur._ Monkstown. _Graphic xxii_ 356 (1880) _portrait_; 459. 1883. _Baily’s Mag. xl_ 415 (1883). 460. 1837. _R. Therry’s Reminiscenses_ (1863) 164–78; _R. Flanagan’s 461. 1879. _d._ Mansfield road, London 4 Nov. 1883. 462. 1835. _d._ at residence of his son, captain Mullen, governor of 463. 1890. _d._ Dublin 6 Feb. 1869. 464. 1851. _d._ 15 March 1856. _Times 28 March 1856 p._ 10. 465. 1893. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 14 Feb., the funeral procession 466. 1849. _d._ Fermoy 4 Dec. 1856. _Brady’s Episcopal succession ii_ 467. 1866. _d._ Wimbledon, Surrey 15 Nov. 1883. _H. Scott’s Fasti i_ 468. 1871. _bur._ Glasnevin cemet. _I.L.N. lix_ 618 (1871), _lx_ 15, 469. 1849. _d._ Exmouth, Devon 2 Aug. 1854. 470. 1894. _Robert F. Murray, his poems, with a memoir by Andrew 471. 1863. _d._ Elm Bank, Lasswade, near Edinburgh 15 April 1872. 472. 1891. _The Scotsman 11 March 1891 p._ 7. 473. 1861. _d._ Newcastle 28 May 1875. _S. A. Swaine’s Faithful men_ 474. 1888. _bur._ Highgate cemetery 17 May. 475. 1892. _bur._ Pére Lachaise cemet. Paris 3 Oct. _The Times 4 Oct. 476. 1894. _Marylebone Club cricket scores xiii_ 823 (1880). 477. 1861. _Denison’s Cricket_ (1846) 3–11 _and_ 74–6; _Lillywhite’s 478. 1890. _bur._ at Ems. _Our judges_, _By Rhadamanthus_ (1890) 45–9 479. 1845. _d._ Glasgow 12 March 1865. _H. Scott’s Fasti ii, part_ 1 480. 1888. _Blanchard Jerrold’s Life of Napoleon III_, 4 _vols._ 481. 1858. He was known in France under the sobriquets of Badinguet, 482. 1866. _I.L.N. xliv_ 208 (1864) _portrait_; _F.O. List Jany. 1867 483. 1879. _bur._ at Alvescot, Oxf. 13 Feb. portrait in common room 484. 1868. _Sir H. Nicolas’s Court of Queen Victoria_ (1845) 51–54. 485. 1857. _bur._ Lucknow 26 Sept., colossal statue by Noble erected 486. 1894. _bur._ Old West Norwood cemet. 8 March. _E. L. Blanchard’s 487. introduction to English parsing 1817; A treatise on practical 488. 1841. _d._ 38 Lower Kennington lane, London 15 March 1859. 489. 1836. _d._ Clumber Park, Notts. 12 Jany. 1851. _bur._ in Markham 490. 1865. _C. Brown’s Nottinghamshire Worthies_ (1882) 353–5; _H. 491. 1887. _bur._ Harefield church 15 April. 492. 1884. _Athenæum 29 March 1884 pp._ 408, 475. 493. 1882. _bur._ Haslar hospital with naval honors 8 Dec. _The 494. 1887. _The Free church of England Mag. July 1884 p._ 114 _et 495. 1854. _A memoir of A. L. Newton_, _By Rev. John Baillie_, _2 496. 1853. _bur._ in the English protestant burial ground at Rome 29 497. 1866. _d._ 26 Porchester terrace, London 1 Jany. 1867. 498. 1861. _Taylor’s Biographia Leodiensis_ (1865) 503–6; _Athenæum 499. 1889. _Cornelia Nicholson’s A well spent life_, _memoir of C. 500. 1857. _bur._ in new burial ground in front of the Kashmir Gate. 501. 1864. _H. P. Phelps’s Players of a century_, _Albany_ (1880) 502. 1843. _d._ Plymouth 1 April 1851. _bur._ St. Martin’s ch. by 503. 1879. _d._ at residence of his son Henry Carden Noad, surgeon, 504. 1864. _bur._ Navan churchyard. _G.M. Dec. 1864 p._ 788–91. 505. 1860. _bur._ in Fitzalan chapel, Arundel 6 Dec. _G.M. x_ 98 506. 1864. _d._ Sparham 25 Nov. 1893. 507. 1872. _bur._ in college cloisters, where is memorial tablet. 508. 1854. _d._ Lyndhurst, Hampshire 12 Aug. 1881. _Guardian xxxvi_ 509. 1887. _bur._ Upton Pyne, Devon 18 Jany., two statues by sir 510. 1887. _A. Lang’s Life of sir S. Northcote_ 2 _vols._ (1890) 2 511. 1856. _d._ Alnwick castle, Northumberland 12 Feb. 1865. _bur._ 512. 1854. 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B. 526. 1866. _d._ 13 April 1883. _Geological Mag._ (1883) 288. 527. 1888. _bur._ King’s college chapel. _Saturday Review lxvi_ 647–8 528. 1885. _Clayton’s English female artists ii_ 227–30 (1876). 529. 1879. _d._ Eastgate, Lincoln 3 March 1867, _bur._ in cemetery 530. 1853. _d._ 38 Grove-end road, St. John’s Wood, London 13 Sept. 531. Introduction à la méthode Ollendorff, appliquée au Latin, Paris 532. 1843. The son Paul Ollendorff is a teacher of languages at 28 bis Rue 533. 1886. _Biograph ii_ 533–5 (1879); _Academy xxix_ 309–10 (1886); 534. 1883. The O’Neill scholarship founded in the divinity school, 535. 1836. _d._ Brighton 30 Jany. 1860. _G.M. viii_ 296 (1860). 536. 1847. _d._ Guisborough 29 Aug. 1853. _J. W. Ord’s History and 537. 1859. _bur._ Kensal Green cemetery 19 Aug., will proved 26 Aug. 538. 1888. _d._ Woodway, Teignmouth 6 Jany. 1891. _Athenæum 10 Jany. 539. 1880. _d._ Freshwater, Isle of Wight 9 July 1882. _Minutes of 540. 1887. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxix_ 479–81 (1887). 541. 1883. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 21 Sept. _Illust. sp. and dr. 542. 1882. _d._ of influenza at Hydropathic establishment, Baslow, 543. 1884. _d._ of syncope while playing lawn tennis at the Hyde Park 544. 1885. _Marylebone club cricket scores ix_ 25 (1877); _Bell’s 545. 1881. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 3 Feb. _L. C. Moulton’s Arthur 546. 1844. _d._ Southsea 10 Jany. 1889. _Laurie’s Distinguished 547. 1854. _d._ Lisburn, co. Antrim 28 May 1884. 548. 1872. _d._ East Retford, Notts. 24 Dec. 1884. _Law Times 3 Jany. 549. 1851. _Archæologia Cambrensis_, _3 ed. series iv_ 208–12, 245–9 550. 1852. _d._ 1867. 551. 1872. _d._ at his summer residence on Lake George, New York 17 552. 1840. _d._ Blythswood sq. Glasgow 19 May 1868. _Glasgow Medical 553. 1877. _bur._ Limerick cathedral. _Dictionary of architecture 554. 1852. _bur._ St. Peter’s churchyard, Norwich 22 Sept. _Miles’ 555. 1876. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog._ (1849) 851. 556. 1878. _F. Marryat’s Life of captain Marryat i_, 256–60 (1872); 557. 1871. _Colby’s Pedigree of Palmer family_ (1892) 7–9. 558. 1837. _d._ Mulgrave house, Hurlingham, Middlesex 7 Feb. 1858. 559. 1875. _d._ London Oct. 1885. _J. H. Newman’s Essays_, _2 ed. i_ 560. 1865. _bur._ north transept of Westminster abbey 27 Oct., will 561. 1888. _d._ 5 Oxford mansions, Oxford market, Oxford st. London 562. 1836. _d._ Dunally, Sligo 1 Sept. 1851. _G.M. xxxvi_ 453 (1851). 563. 1835. _d._ Clifton 13 March 1869. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_ 564. 1848. _d._ 3 Grove st. South Hackney, London 18 April 1864. 565. 1852. _Foss’s Judges ix_ 233–5 (1864); _Law Mag. xlviii_ 321–2 566. 1884. _bur._ St. Sepulchre’s cemetery, Oxford 5 Feb. _Proc. of 567. 1877. _d._ Castle Malwood, near Lyndhurst, Hampshire 15 March 568. 1880. _d._ Clopton hall, Rattlesden, Suffolk Feb. 1892. 569. 1877. She _d._ 17 Medina road, Holloway, London 7 March 1887. 570. 1885. _bur._ Whitchurch 26 June, statue at Shanghai unveiled 571. 1884. _d._ Newnham, Cambridge 2 Jany. 1889. _bur._ Madingley, 572. 1851. _Grove’s Dictionary of music i_ 484, 651, _ii_ 248, _iv_ 573. 1857. _d._ Ludlow, Salop Nov. 1892. _bur._ Ludlow 8 Nov. 574. 1891. _bur._ Llanbedrog church 23 Dec. 575. 1873. _Julian’s Dictionary of hymnology_ (1892) 69, 834, 882, 576. 1854. _G.M. July 1854 p._ 79. 577. 1890. _d._ Teignmouth, Devon 12 Feb. 1891. _bur._ the Priory 578. 1855. _Norrie’s Dundee celebrities_ (1873) 162–4. 579. introduction of sixpenny telegrams 1883; attended International 580. 1829. _d._ 20 Feb. 1859. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc. 581. 1895. _I.L.N. 9 Feb. 1895 p._ 574 _portrait_; _Daily Graphic 12 582. 1845. _d._ Feniton court, Honiton, Devon 28 June 1861. _bur._ 583. 1859. _d._ 43 Harewood sq. London 7 Jany. 1865. 584. 1886. _Nature 11 March 1886 pp._ 446–7; _Academy xxix_ 171 585. 1855. _d._ Suffolk st. Pall Mall, London 8 Nov. 1858. _bur._ Ely 586. 1856. _G.M. 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W. 602. 1895. _Law Times 2 March 1895 p._ 432. 603. 1872. _bur._ Brompton cemet. 15 May. _G. Ryan’s Our heroes of 604. 1865. _d._ Ravenside, near Carlisle 30 July 1876. 605. 1872. _d._ Hartrigge house, near Jedburgh 31 Oct. 1872. _Journal 606. 1852. _d._ 44 Windsor terrace, Glasgow 22 Nov. 1869. _Glasgow 607. 1886. _Annual Register_ (1824) 59–60; _Practical Mag. ii_ 161 608. 1868. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub. ii_ 453 (1878). 609. 1858. _Portraits of eminent conservatives_, _2nd series_ (1846) 610. 1849. _d._ at the residence of his brother the earl of Beverley 611. 1860. _Quaritch’s Contributions to a Dictionary of English book 612. 1847. _d._ Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham 15 Jany. 1852. 613. 1891. _bur._ Harlow, Essex, portrait by Weigall at Ridley hall, 614. 1856. _d._ St. George’s house, Clapton high road, Upper Clapton 615. 1864. _d._ 8 Great Quebec st. London 23 Oct. 1870. 616. 1862. _d._ Cincinnati 20 April 1866. 617. 1890. _A. H. Miles’s Poets and poetry of the century vii_ 555–72 618. 1890. _bur._ All Saints, Fulham 11 Dec. _Illust. sp. and dr. 619. 1859. _d._ Weston house, Shipton-on-Stour 22 Feb. 1883. 620. 1890. _I.L.N. xxxi_ 389 (1857) _portrait_, _22 March 1890 p._ 621. 1825. _d._ Cheltenham 24 April 1862. _G.M. June 1862 p._ 788. 622. 1855. _d._ Garendon park, Leicestershire 5 March 1878. _Life of 623. 1863. _d._ Elstree 27 Sept. 1895. 624. 1889. _F. Ross’s Celebrities of the Yorkshire wolds_ (1878) 128; 625. 1882. _bur._ Highgate cemet. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibliotheca 626. 1866. _bur._ in catacombs of St. George’s chapel, Windsor 2 627. 1875. _d._ Chalcott, near Westbury 8 June 1880. 628. 1875. _Solicitors’ Journal xix_ 239 (1875). 629. 1891. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. cviii_ 406–8 (1892); _W. 630. 1872. _Admission register_, _Manchester school iii_ 239 (1874). 631. 1820. educ. Brasn. coll. Oxf., B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845; C. of 632. 1860. _d._ Sheffield 4 Sept. 1866. _Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores 633. 1871. _d._ Greenbank, Monkstown, co. Dublin 6 July 1885. 634. 1836. _d._ Camp house, Clifton 17 July 1867. _W. C. Townsend’s 635. 1868. _Illust. times 28 Nov. 1863 p._ 345 _portrait_. 636. 1841. _d._ Champion hill, Camberwell 26 Feb. 1851. _G.M. xxxv_ 637. 1854. _Wylie’s Disruption worthies_ (1881) 438–48 _portrait_; 638. 1836. _d._ New Zealand 8 Jany. or 21 Feb. 1851. _G.M. Sept. 1851 639. 1852. _T. H. Horne’s Introduction to critical study of the holy 640. 1819. _d._ 17 Great Stuart street, Edinburgh 19 March 1857. 641. 1867. _Newspaper Press 2 Dec. 1867 p._ 8. 642. 1887. _C. J. Plumptre’s King’s college lectures on elocution_ 643. book 1859; On the evidence of accomplices 1863. _d._ Burlington 644. 1855. _d._ Poyle park, Tongham, Surrey 3 Feb. 1879. 645. 1875. _Times 26 Nov. 1875 p._ 7. 646. 1880. _H. B. Pritchard’s Year book of photography for 1882_, 647. 1883. _Northamptonshire Notes and queries i_ 15–17, 73 (1886); 648. 1880. _Baily’s Mag. viii_ 109–12 (1864) _portrait_. 649. 1892. _bur._ Came 21 Dec. _Times 19 Dec. 1892 p._ 6; _Graphic 24 650. 1847. _d._ Welbeck abbey, Notts. 27 March 1854. _bur._ Bolsover 651. 1823. _d._ Hurstbourne park, 14 July 1853. _A genuine report 652. 1871. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc. xxviii_ 309 (1872). 653. 1881. _bur._ new cemet. Birmingham, portrait by Vivian Crome in 654. 1861. _d._ 21 Marney road, Wandsworth, Surrey 3 June 1893. 655. 1873. _The Reliquary_, _July 1873 pp._ 17–20; _Antiquary 10 May 656. 1886. _d._ The lodge, Fettes college 15 Nov. 1889. _bur._ Dean 657. 1871. _bur._ Mount Jerome cemet. 20 Oct. _Newspaper Press 1 Nov. 658. 1860. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. _G.M. ix_ 204 (1860); _I.L.N. 659. 1867. _Medical Times 23 Feb. 1867 pp._ 212, 213. 660. 1876. _d._ Shanklin, Isle of Wight 24 Dec. 1892. 661. 1853. _d._ Halstead Place, Kent 10 May 1862. 662. 1872. _N. & Q. 4 s. ix_ 417 (1872). 663. 1854. _d._ Bath 27 April 1857. 664. 1841. _d._ Dover 20 Nov. 1886. _Proc. of Royal institute of 665. 1895. _Graphic xi_ 291, 292 (1875) _portrait_. 666. 1858. _d._ Upper Norwood, Surrey 13 April 1868. 667. 1847. _d._ 15 May 1867. 668. 1887. _d._ 127 Strand road, Sandymount, Dublin 6 Feb. 1894. 669. 1882. _d._ Greystoke, Surbiton, Surrey 17 Dec. 1893. 670. 1864. _d._ Lee, Kent 25 Aug. 1875. _Illust. Times 23 Aug. 1862 671. 1865. _d._ Margate 3 April 1886. _Report on Forbes and Price’s 672. 1854. _bur._ on shore on the opposite side of the bay 1 Sept. 673. 1892. _d._ Ermington, Haines hill, Taunton 2 Sept. 1894. 674. 1862. _d._ West Hoe terrace, Plymouth 3 May 1864. _O’Byrne’s 675. 1851. _G.M. xxxv_ 433 (1851); _I.L.N. xviii_ 75 (1851). 676. 1878. _Royal Asiatic Society report 1878 p._ 11. 677. 1888. _W. Smith’s Old Yorkshire iii_ 249–51 (1891); _Academy 17 678. 1874. _bur._ Finchley cemetery. _Bryan Waller Procter_ (_Barry 679. 1854. _d._ Windsor 12 April 1859. 680. 1888. _d._ Whippingham rectory 16 Nov. 1894. _Graphic 24 Nov. 681. 1876. _J. L. Roget’s Old water-colour society i_ 406, _ii_ 87 682. 1867. _Macclesfield Courier 21 Dec. 1867 p._ 5. 683. 1870. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 5 Oct. _Minutes of proc. of 684. 1892. _Times 21 Sept. 1892 p._ 4; _Guardian 21 Sept. 1892 p._ 685. 1851. _d._ at his brother’s house, Ch. Ch. Oxford 9 July 1855. 686. 1864. _d._ London March 1876. _Athenæum 11 March 1876 p._ 371; 687. 1891. _d._ of Russian influenza at Brasted 5 May 1896. _Times 11 688. 1891. _bur._ Grassmere churchyard, her portrait by F. Stone 689. 1888. _Times 14 Nov. 1888 p._ 4, _16 Nov. p._ 10. 690. 1. Obvious printers’, punctuation and spelling errors have been 691. 2. Some hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have 692. 3. Italics are shown as _xxx_.

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