INDEX.
Actors, Dickens a friend to poor, ii. [134]
Agassiz, Professor, ii. [226], [309]
Agate, John, ii. [136];
letter to, ii. [154]
"All the Year Round," commencement of, ii. [83];
"The Uncommercial Traveller" in, ii. [107];
Christmas Numbers of: "The Haunted House," ii. [84];
"A Message from the Sea," ii. [108], [137];
"Tom Tiddler's Ground," ii. [136];
"Somebody's Luggage," ii. [171];
"Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings," ii. [187];
"Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy," ii. [209], [210];
"Dr. Marigold's Prescriptions," ii. [224], [239], [246];
"Mugby Junction," ii. [244], [265];
"No Thoroughfare," ii. [268], [300], [327], [332], [334], [338], [350], [356], [361], [362], [384];
and see ii. [386],
and see [Charles Dickens as an Editor]
America, descriptions of Niagara, ii. [372], [377];
the great war in, ii. [142], [143];
feeling between England and, ii. [240];
Dickens's second visit to—the journey, ii. [302]-[306];
Dickens's letters on, ii. [306]-[382];
fires in, ii. [317], [320];
treatment of luggage in, ii. [321];
drinks in, ii. [329], [363];
literary piracy in, ii. [332];
walking-match between Dolby and Osgood in, ii. [346], [352], [353], [360], [361], [364], [366], [377];
changes and improvements in since Dickens's first visit, ii. [348], [374];
the negroes in, ii. [349];
personal descriptions of Dickens in, ii. [369];
travelling in, ii. [375];
and [Readings]
Andersen, Hans Christian, ii. [3]
Anne, Mrs. Dickens's maid, ii. [18], [25], [28], [343]
"Apprentices, The Tour of the Two Idle," ii. [5], [32], [33]
Armatage, Isaac, ii. [391]
Armstrong, the Misses, letter to, ii. [175];
and see ii. [176]
Austin, Henry, ii. [135], [157];
and [Letters]
Austin, Mrs. Henry, ii. [447];
letters to, ii. [154], [180], [384]
Autograph of Dickens
facsimile letters of Dickens written the day before his death, ii. [443]-[445]
Ballantyne, ii. [415]
Bancroft, Mrs., letter to, ii. [441]
Barber, Dickens's gardener, ii. [102]
Barker, Dr. Fordyce, ii. [378], [405]
Baylis, Mr., ii. [170];
letter to, ii. [179]
Beadle, a, in office, ii. [134]
Beard, Frank, ii. [182], [405], [421], [434], [447]
Beecher, Ward, ii. [341]
Belgians, the King of the, ii. [432]
Benzon, Miss Lily, letter to, ii. [258]
Berry, one of Dickens's readings men, ii. [54], [159], [160]
Blackwood, Mr., ii. [165]
Blair, General, ii. [355]
Boucicault, Dion, ii. [260], [261]
Bouncer, Mrs., Miss Dickens's dog, ii. [109], [126], [189], [356]
Bow Street Runners, ii. [178]
Boyle, Captain Cavendish, ii. [407]
Boyle, Miss Mary, ii. [123], [145], [315], [406];
and [Letters]
Broadstairs, Dickens at,ii. [84], [99];
Bromley, Sir Richard, ii. [126]
Brookfield, Mrs., letter to, ii. [249]
Brookfield, The Rev. W., letters to, ii. [199], [200]
Brooks, Shirley, ii. [407];
letters to, ii. [423], [438]
Campbell, Lord, ii.144
Carlisle, the Earl of, letters to, ii. [12], [118], [157]
Carlyle, Thomas, ii. [112]
Cartwright, Samuel, ii. [326];
letter to, ii. [348]
Cattermole, George, ii. [327], [383];
and [Letters]
Cattermole, Mrs., letters to, ii. [383], [385]
Céleste, Madame, ii. [106]
Cerjat, M. de, ii. [406];
and [Letters]
Chambers, Robert, ii. [167], [434]
Chappell, Messrs., ii. [244], [245], [267], [309], [326], [405]
Charities, Dickens's sufferings from public, ii. [47]
Children, stories of, ii. [196], [359], [423]
Childs, Mr., ii. [337], [405]
Chorley, H. F., ii. [338], [350]
Church, Dickens on the, ii. [221];
service on board ship, ii. [348];
Dickens on the Romish, ii. [409], [410]
Circumlocution, Dickens on, ii. [241], [270]
Clarke, John, letter to, ii. [418]
Collins, C. A., ii. [84], [100], [113], [221], [242], [387], [410]
Collins, Wilkie, ii. [33], [84], [108], [170], [268], [292];
and [Letters]
Compton, Mrs., letter to, ii. [22]
Conjuring feats, see ii. [243]
Cooke, T. P., ii. [4];
letter to, ii. [21]
Covent Garden Theatre, a scene at, ii. [133]
Cunningham, Mrs., ii. [423]
Dacres, Sir Sydney, ii. [329]
Dallas, Mrs., letters to, ii. [195], [434]
Dallas, Mr., ii. [235]
Delane, John, ii. [425];
De la Rue, Mr., ii. [210]
Dickens, Charles, visits to Scotland, ii. [39], and see ii. [395];
declines to enter Parliament, ii. [389];
public dinners to, ii. [268], [301], [404], [406], [417], [419], [420];
visits of to America, see [America];
fancy signatures to letters of, ii. [195];
his theatrical performances, see [Theatrical Performances];
effects of work on, ii. [248], [266], [325];
his visits to Paris, see [Paris];
as a stage, manager, ii. [26];
Tavistock House, see [Tavistock House];
as an editor, ii. [127], [217], [262], [286], [292];
his readings, [Readings];
illnesses of, ii. [404], [405], [421], [446];
in America, ii. [338], [341], [347], [353], [355], [360], [365], [373], [377], [380], [381];
Gad's Hill, see [Gad's Hill];
tour of, in the North, ii. [5], [29]-[32];
his kindly criticisms of young writers, ii. [16], [34], [267], [277], for other criticisms see ii. [14], [43], [215], [249];
elected a member of the Birmingham Institute, ii. [34];
religious views of, ii. [82], [202], [221], [394], [403], [444];
visit of, to Cornwall, ii. [108];
at Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, ii. [135];
visits Lord Lytton at Knebworth, ii. [136];
at Hyde Park Gate South, ii. [170];
at [57], Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, ii. [208];
at Somer's Place, Hyde Park, ii. [224];
in the Staplehurst accident, ii. [224];
at Southwick Place, Hyde Park, ii. [224];
his energy, ii. [291];
one of the secrets of the success of, ii. [357], [392];
the Midland Institute at Birmingham opened by, ii. [406], and see ii. [427];
his last speech, at the Royal Academy dinner, ii. [432];
his interview with the Queen, ii. [432];
attends a levée of the Prince of Wales, ii. [432];
his last illness, ii. [446];
his death, ii. [448];
funeral of, ii. [448], [449];
and [Letters] of
Dickens, Charles, marriage of, ii. [208];
on "All the Year Round," ii. [406], [410], [424];
and see ii. [88], [114], [123], [140], [145], [176], [447];
letters to, ii. [310], [338]
Dickens, Kate, marriage of, ii. [107], [113];
illness of, ii. [266], [271];
and see ii. [39], [75], [77], [84], [221], [410], [436], [446];
letter to, ii. [99]
Dickens, Mamie, accident to, ii. [129];
and see ii. [39], [49], [55], [75], [77], [84], [87], [114], [116], [120], [145], [179], [234], [411], [447], and [Letters]
Dickens, Walter, goes to India, ii. [19], [21];
attached to the 42nd Highlanders, ii. [114], [176];
death of, ii. [208], [212];
and see ii. [4]
Dickens, Frank, letter of, to Dickens, ii. [93];
in India, ii. [208], [212];
and see ii. [114], [131], [140], [177]
Dickens, Alfred, at Wimbledon School, ii. [122];
settles in Australia, ii. [327];
and see ii. [177], [371]
Dickens, Sydney, a naval cadet, ii. [125], [126], [145], [167];
on board H.M.S. Orlando, ii. [169];
and see ii. [114], [118], [122], [177], [202], [236], [260], [296], [430]
Dickens, Henry, entered at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, ii. [327];
wins a scholarship, ii. [424], [430];
and see ii. [177], [190], [254], [255], [329], [371], [389], [395], [406], [410], [447];
letters to, ii. [356], [392], [435], [438]
Dickens, Edward, goes to Australia, ii. [327], [329];
Dickens's love for, ii. [389]-[391];
and see ii. [53], [76], [79], [92], [95], [153], [190], [199];
letter to, ii. [402]
Dickens, Alfred, ii. [199]
Dickens, Mrs. Augustus, ii. [418]
Dickens, John, ii. [240]
Dickens, Mrs. John, ii. [333]
Dickens, Letitia, see [Mrs. Henry Austin]
Dickenson, Captain, ii. [224], [232]
Dilke, C. W., ii. [5];
letter to, ii. [12]
Dillon, C., ii. [42]
Dogs, Dickens's, ii. [50], [96], [101]; ii. [203], [237], [242], [245], [264], [269];
Dolby, George, ii. [245], [252]-[255], [267], [273], [280], [295], [296], [308], [310], [311], [317]-[323], [328], [330], [335], [336], [340], [345]-[347], [352]-[360], [363], [367], [381]
Dufferin, Lord, ii. [419]
Dwarf, the Tartar, ii. [255]
Earthquake, an, in England, ii. [206]
Edinburgh on a Sunday, ii. [395]
"Edwin Drood," ii. [407], [431], [432], [446]
Egg, Augustus, ii. [198]
Eliot, Sir John, Dickens on Forster's life of, ii. [215]
Elliotson, Dr., ii. [99]
Elwin, Rev. W., ii. [136], [151]
Emerson, Mr., ii. [306]
Eytinge, Mr., ii. [405]
"Faust," Gounod's, ii. [191], [193]
Fechter, Charles, ii. [171], [177], [187], [193], [201], [219], [270], [386];
and [Letters]
Felton, Mr., ii. [85]
Ferguson, Sir William, ii. [246], [247]
Féval, Paul, ii. [183], [192]
Fields, Cyrus W., ii. [85], [308], [344], [361], [364], [379], [405]
Fields, Mrs., ii. [306], [308], [319], [344], [361], [364], [367], [379], [405]
Fildes, S. L., ii. [432], [447];
letter to, ii. [435]
Finlay, F. D., ii. [406];
letters to, ii. [297], [389], [408]
Fitzgerald, Mrs., ii. [285]
Fitzgerald, Percy, ii. [187], [397];
and [Letters]
Flunkeydom, scholastic, ii. [68]
Forster, Miss, ii. [327]
Forster, John, ii. [108], [130], [265];
and [Letters]
Freake, Mr. and Mrs., ii. [446]
Frith, W. P., ii. [84], [93], [385], [418];
letter to, ii. [439]
Frost, the great, of 1861, ii. [139]
Funerals, Dickens on state, ii. [385]
Gad's Hill, Dickens takes possession of, ii. [3];
his childish impressions of, ii. [8];
improvements in, ii. [107], [373], [406], [446];
sports at, ii. [205];
cricket club at, ii. [356];
letters concerning, ii. [15], [18], [25], [28], [49], [106], [119], [227]
Ghost, stalking a, ii. [131]
Gibson, M., ii. [121]
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Milner, ii. [431]
Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., ii. [401]
Gordon, Andrew, ii. [131]
Gordon, Mr. Sheriff, ii. [164]
"Great Expectations," commenced, ii. [108], [136];
letters concerning, ii. [128], [133], [140], [142], [143], [151]
Guild of Literature and Art, see ii. [41]
Harness, Rev. W., ii. [253];
Headland, Mr., ii. [135], [149], [158], [160]
Helps, Sir Arthur, ii. [432]
Henderson, Mrs., letter to, ii.
[293]
Hogarth, Georgina, ii. [50], [114], [145], [179], [202], [408], [436];
and [Letters]
Hogge, Mrs., letter to, ii. [46]
Holmes, Mr., ii. [306]
Hospital, Great Ormond Street, ii. [40], [46]
Houghton, Lord, ii. [432];
"Household Words," "The Golden Mary," ii. [11],
"A House to Let," ii. [40];
incorporated with "All the Year Round," ii. [83];
letter concerning, ii. [68]
Hulkes, Mrs., ii. [224], [315], [329];
letter to, ii. [232]
Hullah, John, ii. [131]
Humphery, Mr. and Mrs., afterwards Sir W. and Lady, ii. [187]
Hunt, Leigh, ii. [407]
Hutchinson, John, ii. [380]
Illustrations of Dickens's works, his descriptions for, ii. [237]
Impeachment of the Five Members, Dickens on Forster's, ii. [14]
Ireland, a dialogue in, ii. [61];
feeling for Dickens in, ii. [65];
Fenianism in, ii. [282]-[286];
proposed banquet to Dickens in, ii. [406];
Dickens on the Established Church in, ii. [409];
and see ii. [57], [60], [64]
Jamaica, the insurrection in, ii. [241]
Jerrold, Douglas, ii. [3], [4], [19];
and [Letters]
Jews, Dickens's friendly feeling for, ii. [204], [223], [280]
Joachim, Joseph, ii. [413]
John, Dickens's manservant, ii. [54], [56], [57], [72], [153], [187], [188], [255]
Jones, Walter, letter to, ii. [232]
Keeley, Mrs., ii. [417]
Kelly, one of Dickens's readings men, ii. [305], [306], [342]
Kemble, Fanny, ii. [344], [346]
Kent, W. Charles, ii. [225], [268], [407];
and [Letters]
Knight, Charles, ii. [208];
and [Letters]
"Lady of Lyons, The," ii. [298]
La Font, ii. [440]
Landor, Walter Savage, ii. [66]
Law, Dickens's opinion of English, ii. [440]
Layard, A. H., ii. [108];
Leclercq, Miss, ii. [246]
Lehmann, Mrs., ii. [39], [75];
and [Letters]
Lehmann, F., ii. [39], [75]
Léotard, ii. [142]
Letters of Charles Dickens to:
Agate, John, ii. [154]
Anonymous, ii. [276]
Armstrong, the Misses, ii. [175]
Austin, Henry, ii. [18], [25], [28]
Austin, Mrs., ii. [154], [180], [384]
Bancroft, Mrs., ii. [441]
Baylis, Mr., ii. [179]
Benzon, Miss, ii. [258]
Boyle, Miss, ii. [10], [132], [157], [169], [186], [245], [315], [411]
Brookfield, Mrs., ii. [249]
Brookfield, Rev. W., ii. [199], [200]
Brooks, Shirley, ii. [423], [438]
Carlisle, the Earl of, ii. [12], [118], [157]
Cartwright, Samuel, ii. [348]
Cattermole, Mrs., ii. [383], [385]
Cerjat, M. de, ii. [7], [48], [86], [113], [138], [176], [200], [220], [240], [268], [387], [409]
Clarke, John, ii. [418]
Collins, Wilkie, ii. [40], [67], [101], [110], [129], [146], [182], [198], [209], [332], [397]
Compton, Mrs., ii. [22]
Cooke, T. P., ii. [21]
Dallas, Mrs., ii. [195], [434]
Dickens, Charles, ii. [310], [338]
Dickens, Edward, ii. [402]
Dickens, Henry, ii. [356], [392], [435], [438]
Dickens, Miss Kate, ii. [99]
Dickens, Miss, ii. [52], [53], [56], [63], [72], [78], [95], [99], [124], [150], [161], [163], [165], [188], [190], [243], [252], [254], [256], [273], [275], [276], [278], [279], [283], [285], [299], [302], [306], [313], [316], [321], [324], [337], [341], [343], [350], [351], [354], [363], [366], [372], [377], [380], [389], [391], [399], [412], [415], [421], [426]
Dilke, C. W., ii. [12]
Fechter, Charles, ii. [183], [185], [191], [260], [297], [361], [368], [390]
Fildes, S. L., ii. [435]
Finlay, F. D., ii. [297], [389], [408]
Fitzgerald, Percy, ii. [203], [217], [234], [237], [247], [263], [293], [294]
Forster, John, ii. [14], [42], [76], [97], [111], [128], [142], [215]
Frith, W. P., ii. [439]
Henderson, Mrs., ii. [293]
Hogarth, Miss, ii. [28], [31], [33], [51], [55], [58], [61], [65], [70], [74], [75], [79], [126], [132], [137], [151], [152], [156], [158], [162], [165], [172]-[174], [190], [206], [248], [251], [253], [255], [257], [272], [274], [277], [279], [281], [282], [284]-[286], [295], [298], [303], [304], [307], [315], [317], [319], [327], [330], [334], [341], [345], [353], [358], [360], [364], [370], [371], [379], [391], [392], [396], [398], [400], [413]-[419], [421]
Hogge, Mrs., ii. [46]
Hulkes, Mrs., ii. [232]
Jewish Lady, a, ii. [204], [223], [280]
Jones, Walter, ii. [232]
Kent, W. Charles, ii. [225], [239], [246], [299], [394], [429], [437], [439], [441], [443]
Knight, Charles, ii. [195], [212]
Lehmann, Mrs. F., ii. [196], [234], [395], [413]
Longman, Thomas, ii. [106]
Lytton, Sir E. B., ii. [116]
Macready, W. C., ii. [10], [19], [22], [46], [109], [141], [150], [192], [197], [226], [227], [229], [265], [373], [383], [424], [429], [436]
Major, Mrs., ii. [196]
Makeham, John, ii. [444]
Marston, Dr. Westland, ii. [43]
Mitton, Thomas, ii. [229]
Morpeth, Viscount, see [Carlisle, The Earl of Ollier,] Edmund, ii. [213], [425]
Ouvry, F., ii. [205], [427]
Owen, Professor, ii. [235]
Panizzi, Antonio, ii. [89], [90], [92]
Parkinson, J. C., ii. [401]
Pollock, Mrs. F., ii. [440]
Pollock, Sir F., ii. [214]
Power, Miss, ii. [127], [194]
Power, Mrs., ii. [300]
Procter, B. W., ii. [5], [82], [90], [223], [259]
Procter, Mrs., ii. [226], [238]
Reade, Charles, ii. [206]
Regnier, Monsieur, ii. [44], [45], [102], [105], [189]
Sculthorpe, W. R., ii. [104]
Smith, Arthur, ii. [85], [147]
Stanfield, Clarkson, ii. [184], [219], [287]
Stanfield, George, ii. [289]
Stone, Marcus, ii. [211], [236]
Stone, Frank, ii. [16], [24], [25], [27], [35], [82], [103]
Storrar, Mrs., ii. [216]
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, ii. [6], [218], [259]
Thackeray, W. M., ii. [41]
Thornbury, Walter, ii. [178], [262], [286]
Toole, J. L., ii. [300]
Ward, E. M., ii. [141]
Ward, Mrs., ii. [441]
Watkins, John, ii. [148]
Watson, Hon. Mrs., ii. [93], [121], [144], [301], [382]
White, Mrs., ii. [94]
White, Miss, ii. [92]
White, Rev. James, ii. [11], [15], [81], [97]
Wills, W. H., ii. [119], [167], [168], [171], [207], [290], [292], [295], [301], [386], [422], [433]
Yates, Edmund, ii. [20], [34], [41], [47], [91], [123], [149], [238]
Yates, Mrs., ii. [48]
"Lighthouse, The," see ii. [198]
Linton, Mrs., ii. [207]
Literary Fund, the, ii. [5], [12]
Lockhart, Mr., ii. [207]
London, Dickens's opinion of the Corporation of, ii. [411];
Longfellow, W. H., ii. [306], [308], [312], [326], [333], [361], [375]
Lowell, Miss Mabel, ii. [405], [415]
Lyceum Theatre under Fechter, ii. [187], [191], [245];
and see [Fechter]
Lyndhurst, Lord,ii. [144]
Lytton, the first Lord,ii. [108], [135], [143], [247], [268];
letter to, ii. [116]
Lytton, Lord, ii. [108]
Maclise, Daniel, ii. [432];
Macready, W. C., ii. [169], [172], [173];
and [Letters]
Macready, Kate, ii. [193]
Macready, Mrs., ii. [172], [288]
Macready, Jonathan, ii. [376]
Macready, W., ii. [425]
Major, Mrs., letter to, ii. [196]
Makeham, J. M., ii. [432];
Dickens's last letter written to, ii. [444]
Malleson, Mr. and Mrs., ii. [315]
Marsh, Dickens's coachman, a story of, ii. [181]
Marston, Dr. Westland, ii. [42], [44], [45];
letter to, ii. [43]
"Martin Chuzzlewit," a story of Mrs. Harris, ii. [41]
Mesmerism, a séance of, ii. [100]
Missionaries, Dickens on, ii. [241]
Mitton, Thomas, [Letters]
Molesworth, Lady, ii. [187], [189]
Morgan, Captain, ii. [136], [143]
Morgan, W., ii. [308], [336]
Morpeth, Viscount, see [Carlisle, The Earl of]
Motley, Mr., ii. [142]
Mountain, a hazardous ascent of a, ii. [29]
Narrative, ii. [3], [39], [83], [107], [135], [169], [187], [208], [224], [244], [266], [325], [404], [431], [446]
Neville, Mr., ii. [186]
Newsvendors' Benevolent Institution, ii. [232]
New Testament, Dickens's love for the, ii. [394], [403];
Dickens writes a history of the, for his children, ii. [433]
"Nicholas Nickleby," see ii. [200]
Norton, C. E., ii. [326]
"Oliver Twist," the reading of "The Murder" from, ii. [326], [395], [397], [399]
Ollier, Edmund, ii. [209], [407];
letters to, ii. [213], [425]
Olliffe, Lady, ii. [187], [190]
Olliffe, Sir J., ii. [417]
Olliffe, the Misses, ii. [190]
Osgood, Mr., ii. [310], [336], [337], [340], [346], [352], [356], [366]
"Our Mutual Friend," ii. [208], [210], [224];
and as to illustrations for, see ii. [211], [237]
Ouvry, Frederic, ii. [188], [300];
letters to, ii. [205], [427]
Owen, Professor, ii. [235]
Panizzi, Antonio, ii. [84];
letters to, ii. [89], [90], [92]
Paris, Dickens at, ii. [171], [187];
Dickens's reading at, ii. [187]-[190], [192]
Parkinson, J. C., ii. [327];
letter to, ii. [401]
Patronage, the curse of England, ii. [213], [356]
"Picnic Papers," Dickens's share of the, ii. [91]
Plessy, Madame, ii. [440]
Pollock, Sir F., ii. [97], [144], [209];
letter to, ii. [10], [214]
Pollock, Mrs. F., letter to, ii. [440]
Poole, John, ii. [228];
Portraits of Dickens, by Frith, ii. [84], [93];
by John Watkins, ii. [148];
a caricature, ii. [146]
Power, Miss, ii. [82], [293], [300];
and [Letters]
Power, Mrs., letter to, ii. [300]
Presence of mind of Dickens, ii. [161], [224], [230]
Procter, Adelaide, ii. [238];
Procter, B. W., ii. [83], [91];
and [Letters]
Procter, Mrs., letter to, ii. [226], [238]
Putnam, Mr., ii.
[312]
Queen, the, his feeling for, ii. [168];
his interview with, ii. [432]
Railways, ii. [242]
Reade, Charles, ii. [188];
letter to, ii. [206]
Reader, Charles Dickens as a, ii. [437]
Readings, Dickens's public, for charities, ii. [4], [169], [170];
first reading for his own benefit, ii. [39];
at Paris, ii. [187], [189], [192];
in America, ii. [267];
farewell series of readings in England, ii. [326], [404], [405];
trial reading of "The Murder" from "Oliver Twist," ii. [326];
reading to the actors, ii. [407], [418];
farewell reading, ii. [431];
effects of "The Murder" reading on Dickens, ii. [434];
books of the, ii. [438];
letters concerning the readings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, ii. [20], [49], [51]-[67], [70]-[80], [87], [103], [145], [147], [151]-[168], [174], [178], [197], [200], [251]-[258], [272]-[286];
letters concerning American, ii. [83], [85], [290], [294], [298], [299], [306]-[382];
letters concerning the farewell series of, ii. [391], [392], [395]-[400], [412]-[421]
Reform, Dickens on Parliamentary, ii. [87], [269]
Regnier, M., [Letters]
Reynolds, Dr. Russell, ii. [448]
Roberts, David, ii. [75];
Rochester Cathedral, proposed burial of Dickens in, ii. [448]
Royal Academy, female students at the, ii. [121];
Dickens's last public appearance, at the dinner of the, ii. [431]
Russel, Alexander, ii. [389], [390], [398], [406]
Russell, Lord John, ii. [85];
Russell, W. H., ii. [4]
Ryland, Arthur, ii. [4], [430];
Sainton-Dolby, Madame, ii. [295], [391]
Saville, Miss, ii. [186]
Scheffer, Ary, ii. [149]
Scott, Dickens's dresser, ii. [272], [305], [306], [317], [321], [342], [370], [416]
Sculthorpe, W. R., letter to, ii. [104]
Shaftesbury, Lord, ii. [242]
Shea, Mr. Justice, ii. [247]
Smith, Arthur, ii. [4], [39], [52], [53], [56]-[60], [64]-[67], [71], [72], [78], [80], [104], [109], [135], [145], [149]-[153];
letters to, ii. [85], [147]
Speaking, Dickens on public, ii. [426], [428];
advice to his son Henry on public, ii. [435]
Stage-coach, American story of a, ii. [292]
Stanfield, Clarkson, ii. [75], [194], [267];
and [Letters]
Stanfield, George, letter to, ii. [289]
Stanley, Dean, ii. [448], [449]
Stanley, Lady Augusta, ii. [449]
Staplehurst, Dickens in the railway accident at, ii. [224];
description of the accident, ii. [229]-[233];
effects of the accident on Dickens, ii. [388]
Staunton, Mr. Secretary, ii. [351]
Steele, Mr., ii. [447], [448]
Stone, Ellen, ii. [81]
Stone, Frank, ii. [84];
and [Letters]
Stone, Marcus, ii. [84], [106], [208];
letters to, ii. [211], [236]
Storrar, Mrs., ii. [209];
letter to, ii. [216]
Sumner, Charles, ii. [351], [355]
Sun, The, newspaper, ii. [225];
Sympathy, letters of, ii. [94], [97], [123], [154], [180], [289], [293]
"Tale of Two Cities, A," ii. [83], [84], [158];
letters concerning, ii. [98], [102], [105], [106], [116]
Tavistock House, sale of, ii. [107];
Taylor, Bayard, ii. [405]
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, ii. [209], [224];
letters to, ii. [218], [259]
Tennyson, Alfred, Dickens's admiration for, ii. [98]
Terry, Miss Kate, ii. [193]
Thackeray, W. M., ii. [4], [39], [137], [208], [210], [214];
letter to, ii. [41]
Thames, drainage of the, ii. [50];
embankment of the, ii. [410]
Theatre, Dickens on the, ii. [271], [438]
Theatrical Fund, the, ii. [35]
Theatrical performances of Charles Dickens:
for the Jerrold Memorial Fund, ii. [19], [23];
and see ii. [3];
letters concerning the, ii. [6], [11], [198]
Thornbury, Walter, ii. [170], [292];
letters to, ii. [178], [262], [286]
Toole, J. L., ii. [54], [268];
letter to, ii. [300]
Townshend, Chauncey Hare, ii. [7], [86], [96], [115], [136], [140], [371], [410]
"Uncommercial Traveller, The," ii. [107]
Viardot, Madame, ii. [193];
Volunteers, Dickens on the, ii. [115]
Wales, the Prince of, popularity of, ii. [203];
Dickens attends levée of, ii. [432]
Wales, the Princess of, her arrival in England, ii. [195];
the illuminations in honour of, ii. [198];
popularity of, ii. [203]
Ward, E. M., letter to, ii. [141]
Ward, Mrs., letter to, ii. [441]
Watkins, John, ii. [148]
Watson, Hon. Mrs., ii. [9], [70];
and [Letters]
Watson, Sir Thomas, ii. [405], [407]
Watson, Wentworth, ii. [79]
Watts's refuge for poor travellers, ii. [259]
Webster, Benjamin, ii. [361]
Webster, a story of the murderer, ii. [333]
Westminster Abbey, burial of Dickens in, ii. [448]
White, Clara, ii. [142], [181], [208]
White, Rev. James, ii. [209];
and [Letters]
White, Mrs., ii. [212];
letter to, ii. [94]
White, Miss, ii. [81], [84], [96];
letter to, ii. [92]
White, Richard Grant, ii. [85]
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Barney, ii. [337], [359]
Wills, W. H., ii. [83], [379], [383], [406], [430];
and [Letters]
Wills, Mrs., ii. [75], [96], [120]
Working men, clubs for, ii. [209], [213];
Dickens on the management of such clubs, ii. [356];
feeling of, for Dickens, ii. [420]
Yates, Edmund, ii. [5], [129];
and [Letters]
Yates, Mrs., ii. [129];
letter to, ii. [48]