CHAPTER X.BIBLIOGRAPHY.INDEX.

- A.
- Almeria Bay, Action in, [32-34]
- America, Books about, [100]
- America, Marryat’s visit to, [98-113]
- Auckland, Lord, Letter to, [150-152];
- his answer, [153]
- Avenger, Loss of, [153], [154]
- B.
- Babbage, [14], [15]
- Basque roads, Action in, [37-40]
- Burmah, War in, [51-55]
- C.
- Canada, Revolt in, [111], [112]
- Caroline, Affair of the, [106]
- “Children of New Forest, The,” [146], [147]
- Chucks, Mr., [96]
- Cochrane, Lord, Captain of Impérieuse, his character, [19-21];
- in Basque roads, [37-40];
- end of service, [40]
- Collingwood, Admiral, Marryat asked to write life of, [143]
- Continent, English on the, [67], [68]
- D.
- Drew, Captain, see [Caroline]
- Dundonald, Earl of, see [Cochrane]
- F.
- Fraser’s Magazine, Marryat and, [127-131]
- G.
- Giliano, Pasquil, fight with, [27], [28]
- I.
- Impérieuse, frigate, [17];
- Marryat’s account of her service, [23], [24];
- sent hurriedly to sea, [25], [26];
- her cruises, [27-40]
- Irving, Washington, quoted, [84], [121]
- L.
- Langham, Marryat’s life at, [65], [132-134], [136-142]
- “Little Savage, The,” [147]
- M.
- Marryat, Frederick, born, [11];
- his family, [11-12];
- school-life, [12-15];
- goes to sea, [16];
- appointed to Impérieuse, [17];
- serves in her, [17-40];
- at Walcheren, [40];
- in Victorious, [40];
- Centaur, [40];
- Atlas, [41];
- Æolus, [41];
- L’Espiègle, [41];
- Newcastle, [41];
- a Lieutenant and Commander, [41];
- breaks blood-vessel, [41];
- saves life, [43];
- cuts away main-yard of Æolus, [43];
- his wound, [45];
- goes on Continent, [46];
- marriage, [47];
- command of Beaver, [47];
- St. Helena, and death of Napoleon, [47];
- exchange to the Rosario, [48];
- service in Channel, [48];
- Smugglers, [49];
- appointed to Larne, [51];
- service in Burmah, [51-54];
- Post-captain, and C.B., [55];
- Ariadne, [55];
- begins writing, [55];
- equerry to Duke of Sussex, [56];
- resigns command, [56];
- begins literary life, [58];
- expensive habits, [59];
- Metropolitan Magazine, [60];
- letter to Bentley, [60-61];
- editor of Metropolitan Magazine, [61-62];
- first books, [62];
- stands for Parliament, [63];
- at Brighton, [64];
- hard work in 1834, [64];
- Langham, [65];
- letter about lawsuit, [65];
- goes to Continent, [66];
- his work on, [66];
- resigns editorship, [66];
- writes for New Monthly Magazine, [67];
- stories of Marryat, [69-70];
- letter to his mother, [71-72];
- starts for America, [72];
- his literary work between 1832 and 1837, [73-97];
- his speedy success, [74];
- his earnings, [75];
- quarrels with publisher, [75];
- letter to publisher, [76-77];
- “Frank Mildmay,” his account of, [79-80];
- account and criticism of book, [81-82];
- Marryat as a story-writer, [83];
- truth of his pictures of sea-life, [84];
- his story-telling faculty, [85];
- his style, [86];
- quotation from “Peter Simple,” [87-91];
- his faculty of construction, [91], [92];
- his fun, [92];
- quotation from “Mr. Midshipman Easy,” [94-96];
- Marryat’s portraits, [97];
- his visit to America, [98];
- at New York, [100-101];
- letter to his mother from America, [101-105];
- visit to Canada, [106];
- affair of Caroline, [106];
- disturbance about, [106-109];
- letter to mother, [109-111];
- serves during Canadian rising, [112];
- return to England, [113];
- Marryat’s money matters, [114-115];
- life in London, [116-117];
- ill health, [118];
- his work from 1837 to 1843, [120-127];
- quarrel with Fraser, [128-131];
- goes to Langham, [132];
- Marryat as a farmer, [135];
- his life at Langham, [136-142];
- his children, [138], [139];
- fondness for animals, [140];
- his labourers, [141];
- his work at Langham, [143];
- beginning of fatal illness, [149];
- his personal appearance, [149];
- letter to Lord Auckland, [150-152];
- his good-service pension, [153];
- at Hastings, [153];
- at Brighton, [154];
- return to Langham, [155];
- death of Captain Marryat, [157];
- his personal character, [156-157];
- his place in literature, [157-159]
- Marryat, Joseph, M.P., Marryat’s father, [11]
- Marryat, Lieutenant F., Marryat’s son, his death, [154]
- “Masterman Ready,” [124-127]
- Metropolitan Magazine, [60], [61], [66]
- “Mildmay, Frank,” [43], [79-82]
- “Mission, The,” [144], [145], [146]
- N.
- Naval war in 1806, [17], [18]
- P.
- “Percival Keene,” [124]
- “Phantom Ship, The,” [122], [123]
- Pierce, Captain J., [108]
- “Poor Jack,” [123]
- “Poacher, The,” [124]
- “Privateersman, The,” [147]
- R.
- Ross Church, Mrs., Marryat’s daughter, quoted, [11], [57], [68], [75], [115], [133], [136], [138-140]
- S.
- Seagrave, Tommy, [126]
- V.
- “Violet, Monsieur,” [144]
- W.
- William IV., story of, [56], [57]