B

Badams, Carlyle's friend

Mrs., née Louisa Holcroft. See Letters.

Baldwin the publisher

Ball, Sir Alexander

"Ballad," by Lamb

Bankrupts, Lamb on

"Barbara S."

Barbauld, Mrs.

Barker, Lieut. John

Barnes, Thomas

Bartholomew Fair

Barton, Bernard. See Letters. first mention his suggested retirement from the bank his testimonial Lamb on his poems Poetic Vigils "Sonnet to Elia" Poems, 4th edition his Devotional Verses his Widow's Tale extracts from his poems Lamb sends him a picture his step-grandfather his New Year's Eve sonnet to Lamb his "Spiritual Law" his "Translation of Enoch" Lucy, verses to note to at Islington

Baskerville, John

Battle, Mrs.

Beaumont and Fletcher

Beaumont, Sir George

Bellows Shakespeare

"Belshazzar's Feast"

Benger, Miss

Berkleyans

Betham, Anne, her legacy

Barbara. See Letters.

Mary Matilda. See Letters.

Bethams, the, their tallness

Betty, Master

Bijou, The

Binding, the perfect

"Bites," Lamb's

Blake, William

Blakesware

Blanchard, Laman

Bland, Mrs.

Blank Verse, by Lamb and Lloyd

Blenheim, its pictures

Bloomfield, his Farmer's Boy

Bloxam, Samuel

Blue-stockings, Lamb among

Bodleian Library

Book-binder, Lamb's poor relation
Book-borrowing, Lamb on

"Borderers, The," by Wordsworth

Bourne, Vincent

Bowles, William Lisle his allegory, "Hope" his "Elegiac Stanzas"

Boyer, James

Braham, John

Brawn, Lamb on

Brighton, the Lambs at

British Museum, Lamb at

Brown, Miss, her album verses

Brutons, the Lambs' cousins

Buchan, the Earl of

Buncle, John

Bungay, Lamb on

Bunyan

Burke and Hare

Burke, Edmund

Burnet, Bishop, his Own Times

Burnett, George and Dyer

Burney, Captain

Martin

Sarah

Burns, Robert

Burrell, Miss

Burton, Lamb's imitations of

Butterworth, Major

Button, Emma, Lamb's acrostic

Button Snap, Lamb's cottage

Bye, Thomas

Byron, Lord