INDEX
A
Abdul Kerim, Queen Victoria’s Munshi, [194-195], [213]
Abingdon, Earl of, [35]
Abu Simbal, [360], [361]
Adderley, Sir Charles, and Hon. Lady, née Leigh, [21]
Adderley Cousins at Hams Hall, [21], [64]
Adyar, Theosophist Headquarters, [167], [168]
Aga Khan, H.H., the, [152-154]
Akbar, his Tomb, [193];
why he built Futtehpore-Sekree, [194]
Albert Edward, H.R.H. Prince of Wales (Edward VII), gives cigar to Mr. Dibbs, [251], [252]
Alcester, Admiral Lord, [115]
Alexandra, H.R.H., Princess of Wales (afterwards Queen), gown woven for, [23];
fête given for her marriage at Mentone, [25], [26];
Prince William at her wedding, [26];
at Marlborough House, [36], [366]
Alexandra, Princess, of Greece, [209-210]
Ali Beg, [159]
Ampthill, Dowager Lady, [111]
Ancram, Earl of, A.D.C., accidentally killed, [285]
Andrew, Prince, of Greece, [130]
Antwerp, [60]
Apia, capital of Samoa, [291]
Arcadia, s.s., [145], [247]
Ardagh, Col. Sir John, [182]
Ardgowan, [16]
Argyll, 8th Duke of, [80], [81]
Armand Béhic, Messageries s.s., [277]
Arnold, Sir Edwin, [88], [89]
Arran, Isle of, [35], [36]
Ashley, Hon. Lionel, [125], [126], [127]
Assiout and its Mudir, [216-217]
Assouan, [214], [358], [359], [363]
Athens, [127]
Auckland, [275]
Augusta, Empress, [100-101]
Australia, voyage to, [247], [248]
Avon, River, at Stoneleigh, [17]
Avon, River, at Christchurch, N.Z., [273]
B
Baker, Sir Samuel and Lady, [148], [149]
Baker, Shirley, Wesleyan Missionary, [287], [288]
Bakméteff, Russian diplomat, [132], [135], [137], [138], [140]
Bathurst, William, 5th Earl, [78], [79]
Bazaine, Marshal, his escape from Ste. Marguerite, [96]
Beaconsfield, Lord, [71], [79]
Beckford, William, of Fonthill Abbey, [58], [59]
Bedford, Hastings, Duke of, [109]
Benadadda, Scotch giant, [48], [49]
Benson, Mr. E. F. and Miss, Excavations in Egypt, [358]
Beresford, Lord William, [182]
Berlin, visit to, [100-110]
Bernhardt, Sarah, [95]
Bernstorff, Madame, her ghost story, [122], [123]
Bhownuggar, Maharajah of, his aims and difficulties, [198], [199]
Biarritz, [95]
Bilgrami, Syed Hossain, C.S.I., [158]
Bismarck, Prince, [105-110]
Bismarck, Princess, [105]
Bismarck, Count Herbert, [105]
Blyth, Dr., Anglican Bishop at Jerusalem, [220]
Bombay, [150]
Bourke, Rev. Cecil, [76]
Brahmo-Somaj, [182-184]
Brandling, Mr. Charles, [69]
Brisbane, [324]
Brough (Irish Guide), [41-42]
Brougham, 1st Lord, Lord Chancellor, [24]
Broughton Castle, [76]
Browne, Thomas (Rolf Boldrewood), [252]
Browning, Robert, [76]
Buckingham, Duchess of, [254]
Buller, Mr. Charles, [145]
Buller, F.M. Sir Redvers, [374]
Burley-on-the-Hill, [79]
Bute, Dowager Marchioness of, née Howard, [57]
C
Cairns, 1st Earl, Lord Chancellor, his ghost story, [122]
Cairo, [357]
Calcutta, [182-184]
Campbell, Lady Agnes: see [Frank]
Campbell, Sir Archibald, [27]
Campbell, Sir Colin, [188], [189]
Canadian Pacific Railway, [347-348]
Cannes, [24], [68], [372]
Canton, Viceroy of, [333], [334]
Carnegie, Ladies Helena and Dora, [276]
Carpenter, Miss, philanthropist, [186], [187]
Caulcot Infant School, [66], [67]
Caversfield, The Angelic Choir, [75]
Cazenove, Canon, [231]
Cecil, Lady Gwendolen, [114]
Cecil, Lord Robert, [142]
Cedercrantz, Swedish Chief Justice in Samoa, [292]
Cephalonia and its brigands, [139], [140]
Ceylon, [247]
Chamberlain, Miss Beatrice, [144]
Chamberlain, Mrs., née Endicott, [144], [372]
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, first acquaintance with, [140];
his political creed, [143], [372];
at Osterley, [143], [144], [371];
in Egypt, [214], [215];
letter concerning Victoria League, [352], [383]
Chandar Ras Behadur Khanha, [165]
Chicago, [348-354]
Cholmondeley, Captain Harry, A.D.C., [242], [249]
Cholmondeley, Rev. Lionel, [345]
Cholmondeley, Hon. Mrs., née Leigh, [21]
Christchurch, N.Z., [272]
Christian, H.R.H., Princess, [39]
Christmas at Stoneleigh Abbey, [20], [21]
Chunder Sen Babu, [183]
Clarence, H.R.H., Duke of, [242];
death of, [268]
Clarke, Mr. Frederick, [216], [217]
Clarke, Mr. Rochfort and pictures, [73], [74]
Cleveland, Caroline, Duchess of, [82]
Clinton, Lord Edward, [212]
Colombo, [247]
Columbus, Christopher, how he discovered America, [348], [349]
Connaught, T.R.H. Duke and Duchess, [151], [152]
Connemara, Lord, [145], [162], [166], [167], [180]
Consort, H.R.H. Prince, [11], [12], [13]
Constantine, Duke of Sparta (“Tino”), [209]
Constantine, Grand Duke (Romanoff), [6]
Constantinople, [232], [233]
Cook, Sir Edward, [382]
Cook, Sir Francis, collection at Richmond, [238]
Crawford, Emily, Countess of, [238]
Crimean War, [4]
Cromer, Earl and Countess of, [357]
Crystal Palace, [2], [3]
Curzon, Hon. George, afterwards Marquis, [127]
Cusack-Smith, Mr. (afterwards Sir Thomas) and Mrs., [296]
Custarde, Miss, Governess, [6-8]
D
Damascus, [226-230]
Darley, Sir Frederick, Chief Justice, N.S.W., and Lady, [251-253]
Dartrey, Countess of, [64]
Dashwood, Sir George, [72]
Dashwood, Sir Henry and Lady, [72]
Davis, Jefferson, ex-President, [36]
de Bunsen, Sir Maurice, [336]
Deichmann, Baron and Baroness, [107], [108]
De La Warr, Earl and Countess of, [117-119]
Derby, Edward, 15th Earl of, at the Spithead Naval Review, [115], [117-119];
letters from, [245-247], [257-264];
poem composed in sleep, [264-265];
death of, [264]
Derby, Mary, Countess of, [119], [120]
de Ros, Lord, [80]
Des Vœux, Sir William, [118-119]
Devereux, General and Hon. Mrs., [72]
Devonshire, Duchess of, [182]
Dewar, Mr. and Mrs., [77]
Dibbs, Sir George, First Australian-born Premier, [251], [252]
Dickson, Mr., Consul, at Damascus, [227], [228]
Dieppe, [5]
Dragoumis, Greek Foreign Minister, [132], [133]
Draper, Rev. W. H. and Mrs., [76], [77]
Drayton, Miss, O.B.E., [381]
Duff, Sir Robert, [324]
Dufferin, Marquis of, Viceroy, [171]
Dunedin, N.Z., [268], [269]
Dunlop-Smith, Sir James, [382]
Dynevor, Lord (Hon. W. Rice), [374]
E
East, Sir James, [35]
Eaton Hall, [33]
Edgcumbe, Col. Hon. Charles, [127]
Edgehill, “The Sunrising,”, [56]
Edinburgh, H.R.H. Duke of, [289];
at Melbourne, [247]
Edward, Prince of Wales, his first public appearance, [372], [373]
Elephanta, Caves of, [150]
Ellenborough, Lady, her romantic life, [227], [228]
Endicott, Miss: see [Chamberlain]
Epidaurus Amphitheatre, [133]
Esterhazy, Prince Louis, [143]
Esterhazy, Prince Nicholas, [78]
Eugénie, Empress, [245]
Eulalia, Infanta, [350-354]
Eulenberg, Count, [101]
F
Faudel-Phillips, Sir George, Lord Mayor at Temple Bar, [373]
Fawcett, Mr., Judge at Tanjore, [170]
Fearn, Clarice, [208]
Fearn, Mr., American diplomat, [208]
Ferdinand of Bulgaria, [236]
Ferris, Captain, British Agent at Bhownuggar, [199]
Fiji, High Commissioner, [288]
Fin, McCoul (Fingal), Irish Giant, [48]
Fonthill Abbey, [57], [58], [64]
Frank, Dr., [28]
Frank, Lady Agnes, [27], [28], [70]
Frederick, Crown Prince, afterwards Emperor, [102], [103], [110]
Frederick, Crown Princess, afterwards Empress, [102], [103], [104]
Free Kirk Settlers in New Zealand, [269]
Freeman, family butler, [141], [142]
Frere, Miss Georgina, [381]
Froude, J. A., [81];
epigram on him and Kingsley, [82]
Futtehpore-Sekree, [193]
G
Gailey, Mrs., nurse at Stoneleigh, [9], [10]
Galloway, Mary, Countess of, first acquaintance with, [79], [82];
letter from, [87];
with her in Italy, [99];
in Berlin, [100-109];
at the Naval Review, [115-119];
in Greece, [127-140];
meeting at Cairo and return to Greece, [207];
journey with her through Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Constantinople and Vienna, [214-237];
nurses Lady Jersey in Upper Grosvenor Street, [244];
visits Australia and New Zealand, [266-276]
Garibaldi Hymn, [25];
prison, [28]
Genoa, [27]
George V, H.M. King, as an infant, [36];
on the Bacchante, [243]
George, King of Greece, [129], [208]
George, King of Tonga, [287-290]
Gerard, Sir Robert, [68]
Ghent, [60]
Giant’s Causeway, its legend, [48], [49]
Gladstone, Mr., his theory of immortality, [87]
Glendalough and its legends, [41], [42]
Glengariff, [43]
Goschen, Hon. George, afterwards Viscount, Private Secretary, [279], [280], [286]
Grandison, Viscount, Irish title of Jersey family, [65], [126]
Grant Duff, Sir Mount Stuart, offers a cloth to the Ranee, [169];
views on Madras Harbour, [180]
Greenwich Hospital, [29]
Grenfell, Sir Francis Sirdar, afterwards Lord Grenfell, [215], [216]
Grenfell, Mr. W. H., afterwards Lord Desborough, [97], [98]
Grey, Sir George, of New Zealand, [250]
Griffith, Sir Samuel, Australian statesman, [250]
Grigg, Mr., Madras Minister of Education, and Mrs., [178]
Grigg, Sir Edward as a boy at Madras, [178]
Grosvenor House, [3], [4], [61]
Gubbins, Sahib, Financial Commissioner at Lucknow, [189]
Guest, Lady Theodore, [32], [210]
Gwalior, [377]
H
Hadji Petros, Greek Lord Chamberlain, [137]
Hadji Petros, brigand, a husband of Lady Ellenborough, [228]
Haggard, Bazett Michael, [291], [293], [294]
Haggard, William, chargé d’affaires in Athens, [128];
and Mrs., [129-210]
Hakone, Lake, [343]
Halsbury, 1st Earl of, Lord Chancellor, and the ghost, [123]
Hamilton, Lady, wife of Governor of Tasmania, [268]
Hamilton, Lord and Lady George, [376]
Hanna, Colonel Commanding at Delhi, [190];
his stories of the siege, [191]
Hare, Augustus, his account of Osterley, [237], [238]
Havelock, Sir Henry, and the Relief of Lucknow, [188]
Hay, Dr. and Mrs., [256]
Hayashi, Viscount, on Japanese religion, [340]
Heather-Bigg, Miss Ada, foundress Children’s Happy Evenings, [369]
Helouan, [363]
Hendley, Doctor, [197]
Hext, Captain, Director of Indian Marine, [146], [151], [229], [230]
Higginson, Sir George, Story of Crimea, [4]
Hinemoa, Maori heroine, [274]
Hinemoa, New Zealand Government yacht, [269]
Hobart, [268]
Holmwood, Mr., British Consul at Smyrna, [230]
Hong-Kong, [329], [330], [331]
Hood, Lady Maria, née Fox-Strangways, [57]
Hopetoun, Lord, afterwards Marquis of Linlithgow, [248]
Hornby, Sir Ed. and Lady, apparition to at Shanghai, [124], [125]
Houghton, Lord, [80], [81]
Hughes, Thomas, gives Lowell’s works to Lady Jersey, [85];
writes story for her son, [89-91];
founds “New Rugby,” [91]
Hunter, Colonel, afterwards General Sir Archibald, [361]
Hyderabad, [155-161], and [376], [377]
I
Inchmery, [117-119]
India, visits to, [145-204];
poem inspired by, [205]
Innes, Sir George and Lady, [249]
Inouye, Marquis and Marchioness, [345]
Invercargill, [269]
Ireland and its legends, [41-50]
J
Jackson, Major, afterwards Sir Herbert, at Assouan, [358], [359]
Jains, the, and the Dilwarra Temples, [197-198]
James, Henry, [92]
Japan, Emperor of, [337-340]
Japan, Empress of, [337-339]
Jeacock, Job, Parish Clerk at Stoneleigh, [20];
made Sir H. Parkes’s first breeches, [249]
Jenkins, W. H. [69] and [70]
Jenkins, Lady Caroline, née Villiers, [63], [69-71]
Jenolan Caves, N.S.W., [253], [254]
Jersey, 7th Earl of, as a boy, [56];
engagement and marriage, [61-64];
Lord-in-Waiting, [79];
Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, [125];
at Windsor, [212-213];
Travels in France, [68], [95], [96];
in Italy, [94], [96], [97];
in Switzerland, [94];
in India, [145-205];
in Egypt, [206-7], [356-364];
in Greece, [208-11];
Paymaster-General, [240];
appointed Governor of New South Wales, [242];
at Balmoral, [242], [243];
life in Australia, [249-257], [267], [268];
visits New Caledonia, [276-284];
in China, [329-335];
in Japan, [335-345], [376-379];
through Canada, [347-348];
in United States, [343-345];
at Child’s Bank, [373]
Jersey, Frances, Countess of, née Twysden, [68], [78]
Jersey, Julia, Countess of, née Peel, [62], [69]
Jersey, Margaret Elizabeth, Countess of, née Leigh, birth, [1];
journey with parents to France, [4-5];
to Scotland, [14], [15];
to France and Italy, [23-29], [36];
to Ireland, [40-50];
with Rev. J. and Mrs. Leigh to Holland and Belgium, [60];
marriage, [61-64];
country neighbours, [72-77];
other friends, [81-93];
after marriage, travels in France, [68], [95], [96];
in Italy, [94], [96], [97], [356], [375];
in Switzerland, [94];
in Germany, [100-109];
at the Naval Review, [116-119];
travels in India, [146-205], [376-379];
at Windsor, [212], [213];
travels in Greece, [127-140], [208-211];
in Egypt, [206-7], [214-218], [356-364];
Palestine, [219-225];
Syria, [225-230];
Constantinople, [232-235];
in Australia, [249-257], [267], [268];
visits New Zealand, [268-276], [319-323];
New Caledonia, [276-284];
Tonga, [287-291];
Samoa, [291-318];
President Victoria League, [381]
Jersey, Sarah, Countess of, née Fane, [65-67], [78]
Jeypore, City of Victory, [196]
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs., and the Heart of Montrose, [172-175]
Jung, Sir Salar, and his sisters, [159-161]
Jusserand, Monsieur, [366-367]
K
Karnak, [358]
Katoomba, [253]
Kemble, Mrs. Fanny, [53], [62]
Killarney Lakes, [43-45]
Kingsley, Charles: see [Froude, J. A.]
Kintore, Earl, [248]
Kipling, Rudyard, “rising celebrity,” [262];
quoted, [19], [276], [347];
his “Recessional,” [356]
Kitchener, Earl, in Egypt, [207], [214], [358];
visits to Osterley, [214], [365-367], [368];
letters from, [362], [363], [364-365], [366];
at Delhi, [367-368]
Knowles, Sir James and Nineteenth Century, [124], [125]
Kobe, [335]
Kotab Minar, the, [191]
Kowloon, [330]
Krishna, Brahmin worship of, his birthplace, [195]
Kuch Behar, Maharajah of, [183], [184]
L
Lachman Das, Seth, [195-196]
Laffon, Monsieur, Governor of New Caledonia, [279], [281]
Lahore, [378], [379]
Lansdowne, Marquis and Marchioness of, [182]
Lathom, Earl and Countess of, [113], [144]
Laurium Mines, [135], [136]
Lecky, Mr. and Mrs., [119]
Leigh, Hon. Agnes, [4], [12], [13], [14], [34], [40]
Leigh, Hon. Augusta, [17]
Leigh, Caroline, Lady, née Grosvenor, [2];
devotion of children, [8], [9];
advice on daughter’s marriage, [64];
letters of daughter to, [209], [210], [133-134], [336-339];
poems by, [15], [16], [98], [99], [111-113];
at Child’s Bank, [373]
Leigh, Chandos, 1st Lord, [2]
Leigh, Hon. Sir Chandos, K.C., [22], [52], [53]
Leigh, Hon. Lady Chandos, née Rigby, [52], [53]
Leigh, Hon. Mary Cordelia, [30], [40], [62], [127]
Leigh, Hon. Dudley, afterwards 3rd Lord Leigh, [12], [13], [14], [40], [63], [145], [244]
Leigh, Hon. Mrs. Dudley, née Beckwith, [244], [245]
Leigh, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard, [146], [147]
Leigh, Hon. Gilbert, M.P., [4], [12], [13], [14], [54];
death of, [97-99]
Leigh, Hon. Mrs. James, née Butler, [53], [54], [60], [62];
letter from, [64]
Leigh, Margarette, Lady, née Willes, [16], [78]
Leigh, Hon. Rowland, [40], [375]
Leigh, Hon. Mrs. Rowland, née Gordon, [349], [375]
Leigh, Major Hon. Rupert, [12], [40];
A.D.C., [242];
accompanies Lady Jersey on s.s. Lübeck, [287];
in Tonga, [288], [289];
in Samoa, [298];
writes in An Object of Pity, [315];
joins Staff of Sir Robert Duff, [324];
marriage, [383]
Leigh, Hon. Mrs. Rupert, née Dudley Smith, [383]
Leigh, Hon. and Rev. J. W. (Dean of Hereford), [20], [21], [53]
Leigh, William Henry, 2nd Lord, entertains North Warwickshire Hunt, [1];
marriage, [2];
travels with his children, [4], [5], [14], [15], [23-29], [36];
receives Queen Victoria at Stoneleigh, [11-13];
takes moors in Scotland, [14], [15];
talks with Nelson’s servant, [29];
visits Ireland, [41-50];
at Child’s Bank, [373]
Leveson-Gower, Hon. Mrs., née Leigh, [22]
Littledale, Mrs., School for Indian ladies, [158]
Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs., [31], [32]
Loch, 1st Lord, [334]
Longford, Colonel, Earl of, [374], [375]
Lowe, Robert, afterwards Lord Sherbrooke, and Mrs., [119]
Lowell, Mr. J. R., letters from, [83], [86];
poems by, [84], [86]
Lucknow, [188]
Lugard, Sir Frederick and Lady, [323], [324]
Lyons Silk Manufactory, [23]
Lyttelton, Hon. Mrs. Alfred, [381]
Lyttelton, Lord, and the Canterbury Association, [282]
Lytton, Countess of, and Lady Betty, [127]
M
Macclesfield, Mary, Countess of, née Grosvenor, her story of ex-Kaiser, [26], [27];
mentioned, [31], [36]
McDonnell, Sir Schomberg, [370]
MacMahon, Marshal, [96]
Macmillan, Mrs. Maurice, [381]
Madras, [162] et seq.;
Harbour, [180]
Madura,[172-177]
Mahableshwar, [151]
Malet, Sir Edward, [100], [101], [109]
Malet, Lady Ermyntrude, [100], [101], [105], [109]
Malietoa Laupepa, King of Samoa, [292];
dinner with, [296-297]
Marathon and its brigands, [31], [32];
visited, [129]
Marie, Princess, of Greece, [130]
Margaret, Queen of Italy, [356]
Marsham, Charles, [74]
Mary, H.M. Queen, interest in “Children’s Happy Evenings Association,” [369]
Mason, Miss (Lady Allen), [247]
Mataafa, rival King of Samoa, [292], [297-304]
Max Müller, Professor, [147], [340]
Maxwell, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., [237]
May, Colonel, at Lucknow, [189]
Mehdi Ali, Mrs., [159]
Mentone, [5];
marriage celebrations at for Prince of Wales, [25], [26]
Meshaka, Mr., Vice-Consul at Damascus, [226-229]
Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. John, [96], [97]
Middleton Park, [65], [66], [71], [72]
Milford Sound, [270]
Miyanoshita, hot baths, [345]
Molyneux, Hon. Mrs. Caryl, née Lawley, [56]
Morrison, Mr. Alfred, [58], [59]
Mount Abu, Jain temples on, [197], [198]
Mount Stephen, Lord, [374]
“Mrs. Malaprop,” a modern, [210], [211]
Muncaster, Lady, née Grosvenor, [31];
marries Hon. H. Lindsay, [32]
Muncaster, Lord and Lady, [31], [32], [120]
N
Nabeshima, Marquis, [345]
Napier of Merchiston, Lord, [172]
Nauplia, [132], [133]
Nazli, Princess, [217], [218]
Nekualofa in Tonga, [287]
Newdegate, Sir Frank, [17]
Newdigate, Hon. Mrs., née Leigh, [16], [17]
New Caledonia, voyage to, [276], [277]
Newcastle in Australia, [319]
Newman, Cardinal, [92], [93]
New York, [354], [355]
New Zealand, [268-276]
Niagara, [354]
Nikko, [336]
Nile, the, [215], [216], [356-364]
Nizam, H.H. the late, [155-157], [376], [377]
Nizam, His Exalted Highness the present, [377]
Norfolk, Duchess of, née Lyons, [9]
Norfolk, Henry, Duke of, as Lord Maltravers, [9];
at Norfolk House, [92]
Norfolk Island, [217]
North, Lord, [75]
Northcote, Lady, [244], [355], [356], [370], [374], [375], [379]
Northcote, Sir Stafford (afterwards Lord), [355], [356], [370], [375], [379]
Northumberland, Eleanor, Duchess of, née Grosvenor, [30], [31]
Noumea, [277], [278]
Nubar Pasha on the English, [357]
O
O’Donoghue, the, [44-46]
Olcott, Colonel, Theosophist, [146-148];
at Adyar, [167-169]
Olga, Queen of Greece, [127-128], [209]
Olympia, [139]
“One People, One Destiny,” [250]
Onslow, Countess, [269], [275], [276]
Onslow, Earl, [269], [271], [272], [275], [276]
Onslow, Hon. Huia. Maori Chieftain, after years of, [275]
Onslow, Mrs. MacArthur, [256]
Orient Express, [235]
Osborne, Mr. and Mrs., [256]
Osbourne, Lloyd, [298], [315]
Osterley Park, [82], [83], [86], [143], [144], [237], [238], [355]
P
Parker, Hon. Edmund, [272]
Parker, Mr., of Tonga, [290]
Parkes, Sir Henry, Premier of New South Wales, [249-251]
Paley, Major and Mrs., [192]
Peel, Hon. George, [366]
Pender, Sir John, [115-117]
Perponcher, Gräfin, [100]
Phelps, Mr., American Minister, [142]
Pigmies, African, [218], [219]
Ponsonby, Sir Henry, [212]
Port Darwin, [325-327]
Popo, Samoan native, [300]
Prendergast, Sir Harry, [166];
and Lady, [200]
Protap, Chunder Mozoondar, [182], [183]
Pundua, s.s., [180], [181], [182]
Pyrgos, [137], [139]
R
Raglan, Lord, [57]
Ramsay, Lady Patricia, as a child, [152]
Raratonga Island and its Queens, [272]
Reay, Lord and Lady, [151], [152], [201]
Rees, Sir John, [162], [163], [178], [180]
Robbery under Arms, [253]
Roberts, F.M. Earl, at Lucknow, [188-190];
at Child’s Bank, [374]
Rome, [140], [356]
Rotorua, [273];
Lake of, [274], [275]
Rowton, Lord, [127], [140];
his anecdote of a picture, [239]
Ruge’s Buildings, [27]
Russell, Sir William, [115]
S
St. Helier, Lady, [140]
St. Kevin at Glendalough, [41], [42]
Salisbury, Marquis of, Prime Minister, Bismarck’s esteem for, [105], [106], [108], [109]
Samoa, [291] et seq.
Sanderson, Lord, [128], [333]
Sannomiya, Baroness, [337], [339]
Savaii, Samoan Island, [292]
Schwarzenberg, Prince, [215], [216]
Scott, Lord and Lady Charles, [285]
Seierstorpff, Count, [114]
Serfojee, Rajah of Tanjore, [170], [171]
Sivajee, Princess at Tanjore, [171]
Shaftesbury, Earl of, dictum on his generation, [369]
Shaw-Stewart, Sir Hugh, [57]
Shaw-Stewart, Sir Michael and Lady Octavia, née Grosvenor, [16], [38], [57]
Shintoism, [339], [340]
Shiva Prashad, Rajah, [185-187]
Simele, Henry, Samoan Chief, [298], [302]
Slatin Pasha, his escape from Omdurman, [359]
Smyrna, [230], [231]
Somerton School, [67]
Southampton, Lady, Lady-in-Waiting, [213]
Speke and Grant, their meeting with Sir S. Baker, [148]
Spezia, [28], [29]
Spring Rice, Sir Cecil, [336]
Stalbridge, Lord, [34]
Stanley, Sir Henry, Explorer, [218]
Stephen, Sir Alfred, Lieutenant-Governor, N.S.W., [255]
Stevenson, R. L., [25], [294], [295];
visit to rebel camp with, [297-303];
chief author of An Object of Pity, [313-316]
Stevenson, Mrs. R. L., [294], [315], [316]
Stewart, F.M. Sir Donald, [374]
Strathnairn, F.M. Lord, [77]
Strong, Mrs., [298], [300], [302], [315]
Suleem Sheikh and his infant son, [193], [194]
Sutherland, discoverer of Sutherland Falls, N.Z., [270]
Suttor, Sir Frank, [255]
Switzerland, expedition to, with children, [94]
Sydney, arrival at, [248]
Syon House, [61]
T
Talbot, Dame Meriel, O.B.E., [381]
Tamasese, Samoan Chief, [292], [304-306]
Tanjore, [170]
Theotoki, Greek Minister, [131-133]
Timor, island of, [327-329]
Toowoomba, Queensland, [324]
Tricoupi, Greek Prime Minister, [130], [131]
Tricoupi, Miss, [130], [131], [133], [134]
Trafalgar seamen, [29]
Travancore, Maharajah and Ranees of, [169], [170]
Tonga, islands of, [287-291]
Tubb, Mr. and Mrs., [74]
Tughlakabad and its rulers, [191], [192]
Tumut, N.S.W., reception at, [268]
Turner, Mr., Collector of Madura,
[172]
Tutuila, Samoan Island, [291], [292]
Tweedmouth, Fanny, Lady, [381]
Tyler, Sir John, of Agra, [192], [194]
U
Ulwar, [196]
Upton House, [56]
Upolu, chief Samoan island, [292]
V
Vailima, R. L. Stevenson’s home, [315]
Valentia, Viscount and Viscountess, [72], [73]
Vancouver, arrival at, [346], [347]
Vetyk Ahmed Pasha, his reminiscences, [234]
Victoria, H.M. Queen, at Stoneleigh Abbey, [12], [13];
anecdote of her childhood, [13], [14];
in Ireland, [50];
devotion to Prince Consort’s memory, [39];
first Jubilee, [110-113], [120], [121];
reverence for in India, [179], [201-203];
receives Lord and Lady Jersey at Windsor, [212], [213];
Diamond Jubilee, [372-374];
her death, [379], [380]
Victoria League founded, [380-382]
Villiers, Hon. Arthur, birth, [82]
Villiers, Lady Beatrice, [82];
in Italy, [373];
in India, [376], [377];
marries Lord Dunsany, [383]
Villiers, Lady Clementina, [67], [68], [79]
Villiers, Lady Margaret, [77], [98];
in Switzerland and Italy, [94], [95];
in Tonga and in Samoa, [287], [291], [298], [299];
leaves Australia with parents, [324];
at Hong-Kong, [330];
at Canton, [333];
in Japan, [337], [338], [343];
in London, [355];
in Egypt, [356];
marries Hon. Walter Rice, [374]
Villiers, Lady Mary, [82], [97], [356];
marries Earl of Longford, [374]
Villiers, Hon. Reginald, [127]
Villiers, Viscount (now 8th Earl of Jersey), birth, [68], [69];
at Castlemount School, Dover, [82];
story written for by Tom Hughes, [89-91];
in Switzerland, at Biarritz and in Italy, [94], [95];
in India and Greece, [184-209];
wins Junior Oppidan Scholarship at Eton, [214];
remains in England when Lady Jersey at Apia, his experience with American reporter, [316];
marriage with Lady Cynthia Needham, [383]
Vincent, Sir Edgar, afterwards Lord d’Abernon, at Constantinople, [232];
on the Orient Express, [235-237]
Viti, Samoan lady, her dress, [304-305]
W
Wady Haifa, [361], [362]
Wakatipu Lake, [272]
Wallace, Mrs., housekeeper, [10], [11]
Wallace, Sir Donald Mackenzie, [182]
Watters, Mr., Acting Consul at Canton, [332], [333]
Whakarewarewa hot springs, [273]
Wenlock, Elizabeth, Lady, née Grosvenor, [31], [56]
Wellington, Arthur, Duke of, [3]
Wellington in New Zealand, [273]
Westfahlen, Count, [216]
Westminster, Constance, Duchess of, [92]
Westminster, 1st Duke of, [33]
Westminster, Marchioness of, [19], [33]
Westminster, Marquis of, [5], [32], [33]
White, Miss, lady doctor at Hyderabad, [161]
White, Sir William and Lady, [233], [234]
William I, Emperor, [101], [102];
his picture in Tonga, [288]
William, Prince, afterwards William II, [26], [27], [104]
Willes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, their New Year’s Party, [54-56]
Wister, Owen, American author, [53]
Wolmer, Lord and Lady, afterwards Earl and Countess of Selborne, [114]
Wolseley, F.M. Viscount, [115], [118]
Wombwell, George, death of, [172]
Wombwell, Lady Julia, [63]
X
Xavier, St. Francis, in Japan, [341]
Y
Yandall, Samoan interpreter, [313]
Yarrangobilly Caves, [266-268]
Yokohama, [346]
Z
Zante, island of, [139], [140]
Footnotes:
[1] I learn that since our time a hut has been erected between Sutherland Falls and Milford Sound called Sandfly Hut. The guide-book says with consoling candour that it “is well named, but this pest is no less noticeable at any of the other stopping-places.”
[2] Haggard, who had described to us the loud voices of himself and his brothers.
[3] Margaret Villiers.
[4] Captain Rupert Leigh.