INDEX.
This Index contains references to the most important, curious and interesting facts, to be found in the pages of this work.
- A
- Aberdeen, granite from first used in public works [1136];
- Aberdeenshire, lords lieutenant [6], [1599].
- Aberystwyth, university coll. burnt [1588].
- Abipones, account of the [675].
- Absolon, John, scene painter [1243].
- Absorption, the pressure of [1596].
- Abyssinia, king Theodore [522],
- Achilli, Giacinto, case of [1361].
- Achonry, bishop of [930].
- Acids, graphitic discovered [409].
- Aconite, tincture of [1067].
- Acting, rapid study [1285].
- Actors see also Circus proprietors, Clowns, Columbines, Conjurors, Dancers, Dramatists, Entertainers, Equestrian performers, Gymnasts, Harlequins, Jugglers, Lecturers, Lion tamers, Negro minstrels, Panoramas, Pantaloons, Pantomimists, Polander performers, Singers, Somersault throwers, Theatres, Theatrical managers, Tight-rope dancers, Trapeze performers, Ventriloquists and Wire walkers;
- Barnes [172],
- Barnett [174],
- Bateman [190],
- Bedford [225],
- Belford [225],
- Belmore [236],
- Bennett, G. J. [241],
- Bennett, J. [242],
- Bennett, W. [244],
- Betty [265],
- Beverley, E. [267],
- Beverley, H. [267],
- Bland [308],
- Bone [1345],
- Booth, J. B. [338],
- Booth, Sarah [339],
- Boothby [340],
- Braid [378],
- Brooke [416],
- Brothers [1527],
- Browne [444],
- Buckstone [465],
- Bunn [473],
- Burton [495],
- Calvert, C. A. [519],
- Calvert, F. B. [520],
- Cartlitch [564],
- Celeste [579],
- Chatterley [579],
- Clark [630],
- Clarke [633],
- Colville [1546],
- Compton [689],
- Conway [696],
- Cony [697],
- Cooke, G. [701],
- Cooke, J. [702],
- Cooke, T. P. [703],
- Cooper [710],
- Coote [713],
- Cowell, J. L. [735],
- Cowell, S. H. [735],
- Cowle [737],
- Craven [752],
- Cushman [796],
- Dale [801],
- Daly [808],
- Davison [833],
- De Bar [844],
- De Walden [869],
- Dewar [869],
- Dickson [876],
- Dillon [879],
- Dinneford [880],
- Don [893],
- Donaldson [894],
- Donnelly [896],
- Dowton 910 bis.,
- Drake [914],
- Drew [917],
- Drift [925],
- Dyott [849],
- Eburn [955],
- Edgar [958],
- Edwin, E. R. [967],
- Edwin, J. [968],
- Eldred [973],
- Elliston [988],
- Emery [991],
- Everard [1006],
- Farley [1021],
- Farquharson [1023],
- Farren, H. [1025],
- Farren, H. E. [1025],
- Farren, W. [1025],
- Farren, W. [1025],
- Fechter [1030],
- Fenton [1033],
- Field [1042],
- Fisher, C. [1052],
- Fisher, D. [1052],
- Fisher, W. D. [1054],
- Fitzwilliam, Edward [1065],
- Fitzwilliam, Ellen [1065],
- Fitzwilliam F. E. [1065],
- Foote [1344],
- Freer [1104],
- Furtado [633], [1113],
- Gardner [1122],
- Glover [1158],
- Glyn [805], [1161],
- Gomersal [1169],
- Goodall, A. and I. [1172],
- Gourlay [1192],
- Grattan, H. P. [1209],
- Grattan, Mrs. [1209],
- Green [1224],
- Grimaldi [1254],
- Guerint [1254],
- Hale, C. B. [1277],
- Hale, C. F. [1278],
- Hall [1285],
- Hamblin [1297],
- Hamilton [1306],
- Harland [1546],
- Harley [1340],
- Harlowe [1340],
- Hartland [1361],
- Harvey [1366],
- Hatton [1377],
- Hazlewood [1403],
- Heath [1410],
- Henderson [1424],
- Hengler [1424],
- Herbert [1440],
- Heron [1445],
- Hicks [1461],
- Hill, E. [1470],
- Hill, T. [1475],
- Hilton [1478],
- Hodson [1499],
- Holl [1506],
- Holland [1508],
- Holman [1512],
- Holt [1518],
- Honey [1521],
- Honner, M. [1522],
- Honner, R. W. [1231], [1522],
- Hooper [1527],
- Horncastle [1538],
- Horsman, Chas. d. 1886, [1543],
- Horsman, Charlotte [1543],
- Hoskins [1545],
- Howell [1557],
- Hows [1561],
- Howson, F. [1561],
- Howson, J. [1561],
- Huddart [1565],
- Hudson [1567],
- Hudspeth [1568],
- Hughes, F. [1571],
- Hughes, J. C. [1575],
- Hughes, J. H. [1575],
- Hughes, T. [1576],
- Humby [1583],
- Huntley [1600],
- Hydes [1611],
- Jordan [1056],
- Kemble, C. [1523],
- Kemble, J. P. [869],
- Leclercq [1522],
- Macarthy [1522],
- Mackay [1192],
- Menken [1417],
- Nicholl [1349],
- Nisbett [340],
- Nye [597],
- O’Neill [215],
- Paul [1072],
- Phelps [1231],
- Power [1567],
- Ristori [1483],
- Russell [1565],
- Saville [1025],
- Sothern [1421],
- Thompson [1421],
- Vokes [944],
- Warner [1565],
- Wild [1428].
- Actors, Singers and others. Stage names, Given names, etc. See also Names.
- Addison, Edward P. i.e. E. P. Haddy [22].
- Addison, Laura i.e. L. Wilmshurst [23].
- African Roscius i.e. Ira F. Aldridge [41].
- Agnesi, Louis F. L. i.e. L. F. L. Agniez [29].
- Arnold, Henry Thomas i.e. Henry Thomas Arden [82].
- Artois, The flying wonder i.e. John Lilley [92].
- Barrett, Wilson i.e. William Henry Barrett [1410].
- Beatrice, Mademoiselle i.e. Marie Beatrice Binda [209].
- Belmore, George i.e. George Belmore Garstin [236].
- Beverley, Edward i.e. E. Dickenson [267].
- Beverley, Henry i.e. H. Roxby [267].
- Braham, John i.e. John Abraham [378].
- Brizzi, Signor i.e. Francesco A. S. Bisteghi [404].
- Brooke, Edwin Harcourt i.e. Edwin J. M. Brook [415].
- Calcraft, John William i.e. John W. Cole [513].
- Caradori-Allan, Maria C. R. i.e. M. C. R. de Munck [541].
- Celeste, Madame i.e. Celeste Elliott [579].
- Chew, Mr. i.e. James Henry Chute [620].
- Christoff, George i.e. George Christopher [617].
- Clements, Frank i.e. Robert Menti [644].
- Clifton, Harry i.e. Henry Robert Clifton [649].
- Collins, Sam i.e. Samuel Thomas Collins Vagg [680].
- Compton, Henry i.e. Charles Mackenzie [689].
- Conquest, Benjamin Oliver i.e. Benjamin Oliver [695].
- Cowper, John Curtis i.e. John Curtis [739].
- Cox, Harry i.e. Oliver James Bussley [742].
- Crosmond, Rosa i.e. Helen Turner [770].
- Cure, The Perfect i.e. James Hurst Stead [312].
- Diavolo, Joel Il, also known as Joel Benedict [870].
- Diavolo, Joel Il i.e. John Delany [870].
- Dibdin, Charles i.e. Charles I. M. Pitt [871].
- Dog Star, The i.e. Barkham Cony [697].
- Drake, Samuel i.e. Samuel Bryant [914].
- Dunn, John i.e. John Bampton [938].
- Eagle, George Barnardo i.e. G. Barnard Eagle [950].
- Falconer, Edmund i.e. E. O’Rourke [1016].
- Fanque, Pablo i.e. William Darby [1020].
- Farquharson, Robert i.e. R. Farquharson Smith [1023].
- Favanti, Rita i.e. Margaret Edwards [1027].
- Fawsitt, Amy i.e. Mary Ann Fawsitt [1028].
- Federici, Frederick i.e. Frederick Baker [1030].
- Fitz, Little i.e. W. Fitzwilliam [1065].
- Flexmore, Richard i.e. R. Flexmore Geatter [1070].
- Forrester, Henry i.e. Henry Frost [1083].
- Frazer, John James i.e. J. J. Fricker [1103].
- Gentleman George i.e. George Barrett [177].
- Giovanelli, Edward i.e. Edward Edwards [1152].
- Grattan, Henry Plunkett i.e. H. Willoughby G. Plunkett [1209].
- Harcourt, Charles i.e. Charles Parker Hillier [1323].
- Harris, Augustus i.e. Augustus Glossop [1345].
- Haywell, Frederick i.e. Frederick Hawley [1391].
- Heller, Robert i.e. William Henry Palmer [1418].
- Henrade, Mary i.e. Mary Young [1431].
- Henry, Chaplin i.e. Henry Charles Stroud [1432].
- Herring, Paul i.e. William Smith [1447].
- Hicks, Bravo i.e. Newton Tree Hicks [1461].
- Hill, William Jones i.e. William Hill Jones [1476].
- Lennox, Mr. i.e. Lenox Horne [1539].
- Leoni, Mr. i.e. Myer Lyon [378].
- Lester, Thomas i.e. T. Lester Donnelly [896].
- Lucchesini, Mddlle. i.e. Marie Beatrice Binda [209].
- Lunardini, Giuseppe i.e. James Goulston [1192].
- Mordaunt, Louisa i.e. Louisa C. Macnamara [340].
- Nye, Henry i.e. Henry Nye Chart [597].
- Old Malabar i.e. Patrick Feeney [1030].
- Plunkett, Henry i.e. H. Willoughby Grattan Plunkett [1209].
- Romer, Emma i.e. Emma Almond [54].
- Roscius, The Young i.e. W. H. Betty [1470].
- Simpson, Miss i.e. Mary Barnes [172].
- Singing mouse, The i.e. John Bull Binge [278].
- Voullaire, Andrew Leonard i.e. A. Voullaire Campbell [527].
- Actuaries, Ansell [72].
- Addington, John Gellibrand Hubbard, [1] Baron [1563].
- Addiscombe college, Surrey, first principal [67].
- Adelaide, Queen d. 1849, her lord chamberlain [1555].
- Admiralty, funds for widows and orphans [1048],
- Admiralty first lords, Briggs [398],
- Adullam, the cave of [1543].
- Adventure and Beagle’s surveying voyage [819], [1064].
- Advertisements, duty on [1099],
- Æginetan and Phigaleian marbles discovered [664].
- Aeronautism See also Balloons, carburetted hydrogen gas used [1222],
- Aeronauts, Burges [477],
- Africa, Burchell’s explorations [475],
- Agricultural implement makers.
- Agriculturalists, Buckman [465],
- Agriculture, cultivation by steam, cultivators [476], [922],
- farming agreements [1583],
- farming machinery on roundabout system [1010],
- farms, scientific [465],
- feeding cattle experiments [491],
- khol-rabi introduced [762],
- manuring machines [1126],
- Pearson’s drain plough [1491],
- plough improved [1553],
- ploughing, self propelling engine [1284],
- steam threshing machine the first [1284],
- white carrot introduced [491].
- Ainsworth, William Harrison d. 1882,
- Air beds [627].
- Air pump ventilator for roofs [369].
- Aire and Calder glass bottle co. [389].
- Albert d. 1861,
- Albert Edward, prince of Wales b. 1841,
- anthem for his recovery [1187],
- banquet to in Dublin [104],
- Dr. Gull attends him [1257],
- entertained at Packington hall [112],
- God bless the P. of Wales, song [1575],
- God save the P. of Wales, song [1421],
- governor to [452],
- his nurse [424],
- Sandringham rebuilt [1583],
- taught billiards [926],
- tutors [282], [1182].
- Aldermen, alms houses for [1415].
- Alexander I. d. 1825,
- Algæ, collectors of, Harvey [1368],
- Hooper [1528].
- Algiers, Dey of, his passes to navigate the Mediterranean [1142].
- Alloa, town and parish, memorials of [754].
- Alma, battle of the [1524],
- first gun taken at the battle [227].
- Alpaca wool used [1089].
- Alpine climbers, Hinchliff [1479],
- Alps, the higher, photographs of [896].
- Alton, Hants., British sch. [776],
- Crowley’s brewery [776].
- America, United States of, acts relating to [569],
- American coll. at Rome [1574],
- blockade running [1487],
- Bruce’s type casting machine [450],
- canal boy who became president [1120],
- Caroline rebel steamer sent burning over Niagra [916],
- Corcoran’s legion [718],
- crossing the Atlantic thirty times [1431],
- crossing one hundred and eighty times [1356],
- death of president Lincoln [338],
- female professor of obstetrics [1093],
- Minié rifle, the first [1431],
- Odd-fellows, grand master [36],
- ordinations in [569],
- President frigate taken [1530],
- recruiting soldiers for England [750],
- stereotyping introduced [449],
- treaty of Washington [662],
- types, Bruce’s harmony of [450],
- Washington’s head engraved for postage stamp [1587],
- Washington, portraits of [1285].
- America, U.S. of Baltimore, Cooke’s circus burnt [704].
- America, U.S. of Cincinnati, Browne university [445].
- America, U.S. of Illinois, African slavery not legal [1071],
- colony founded [1071].
- America, U.S. of Memphis, first theatre at [1209].
- America, U.S. of New Orleans, gas introduced [515].
- America, U.S. of New York, archbishop of [1574],
- America, U.S. of Philadelphia, Brown’s bank [435].
- America, U.S. of Washington, Franklin’s printing press [1344].
- Anderson bay, Victoria land named [65].
- Anderson, John d. 1796,
- Anemometer, a new [1560].
- Anglesey, lords lieutenant of 70 bis. [71].
- Anglesey, W. H. Paget, marquis of d. 1854, loss of his leg [71].
- Anglo Saxon, grammar [345],
- professor of [949].
- Aniline dyes [1290].
- Annuals, introduced into Germany and Russia [95].
- Anthropology, a department at British Assoc. [1591].
- Antrim, lord lieutenant [894].
- Antiquary, A professional, Harrod [1358].
- Apoplexy, mechanical cure for [1170].
- Approach caused by vibration, discovered [1264].
- Aquaria, tank for [964].
- Arabic, collection of calligraphs [114],
- scholars Chenery 602 and Gendell [1120].
- Arabs, murder of W. Gill by [1149].
- Arch, a tied brick arch [629].
- Architects, Bryce [455],
- Burn [483],
- Burton [494],
- Cockerell, C. R. [664],
- Cockerell, F. P. [664],
- Cresy [759],
- Deane [842],
- Devey [868],
- Dobson [886],
- Donaldson [894],
- Elmes [988],
- Fergusson [1037],
- Ferrey [1038],
- Fowke [1092],
- French [1106],
- Geary [1133],
- Godwin [1163],
- Goldie [1166],
- Good [1171],
- Gough [1190],
- Gregan [1232],
- Griffith [1246],
- Gwilt, J. S. [1267],
- Gwilt, Jos. [1267],
- Habbershon [1269],
- Hadfield [1272],
- Hakewill, E. C. [1276],
- Hakewill,
- J. H. [1276],
- Hansom [1321],
- Hardwick [1330],
- Haviland [1382],
- Henderson [1424],
- Hopper [1536],
- Hosking [1545],
- Huggins [1569],
- Humbert [1583],
- Reeks [1583].
- Architecture, architectural decorator [746],
- Gothic, revival of [1272].
- Arctic explorers, Austin [109],
- Arctic exploring vessels, Alert and Discovery [1047],
- Arctic regions, collections illustrative of [434].
- Ardagh, bishops of [560], [695].
- Argentine confederation founded [864].
- Argyll and the Isles, bishops of [931], [1009].
- Armagh, archbishops of, Beresford [251], [252],
- Armenian dictionary [380].
- Armour plates, manufacture of [525].
- Arms and armour, collections of Baily [130],
- Arms, school of [611].
- Army, Blueviad a poem [1190],
- commander in chief [1328],
- Crawley, court martial on [756],
- diseases of soldiers [1131],
- Enfield rifle manufacture [1230],
- field marshals Gomm [1169], Grosvenor 1251 and Hardinge [1328],
- Freeburn’s fuzes [1103],
- guards’ chapel, Wellington barracks [1075],
- guns, Gardner’s machine [1123],
- gymnastics introduced [647],
- Hart’s army list [1359],
- helmets reduced in weight [1229],
- historical records of [537],
- Hythe sch. of musketry [1281],
- libraries for noncommissioned officers [1361],
- medals of the army [563],
- military critics [603],
- military education commission [654],
- military prison at Weedon abolished [411],
- mortar practice, treaty on [764],
- Netley hospital army medical sch. [846],
- ordnance survey [849],
- précis of modern tactics [1521],
- private soldiers becoming officers [636], [643],
- purchase system abolished [543],
- regiments, historical records of [563],
- regimental hospitals established [341],
- short service [543],
- sanitary reforms made [1438],
- savings bank, the first [1361],
- service of eighty four years [943],
- sketching and shading of plans [839],
- sword exercise, superintendent of [70],
- united service museum originated [1292].
- Art, art union of London founded [1164],
- department of practical art S. Kensington [671].
- Art collections, Bernal [255],
- Art dealers, Agnew [29],
- Asia minor, on horseback through [1306].
- Askin, Charles d. 1847,
- nickel manufacturer [1001].
- Assassinated persons, Bourke [350],
- Associations See also Institutions and Societies,
- Anglo Jewish founded [239], [1167], [1222],
- anti-state church founded [1191],
- booksellers protection founded [808],
- British founded [394], [1078], [1325],
- chancery reform, secretary [556],
- commercial union founded [1323],
- evangelical alliance founded [951],
- financial reform founded [715],
- for promoting welfare of blind, instituted [1144],
- for repeal of taxes on knowledge, president [1142],
- general benevolent founded [1433],
- Jewish for diffusion of religious knowledge [1222],
- legal education, president [58],
- London life association, president [1595],
- mercantile association founded [243],
- miners of Cornwall and Devon instituted [1592],
- national, for protection of industry and capital, dissolved [223],
- national for vindication of Scottish rights founded [1203],
- northern architectural, president [886],
- Palestine archæological founded [294],
- provincial medical founded [1400],
- provincial medical and surgical originators of 1415 founded [1372],
- royal for promoting fine arts in Scotland, purchases pictures [755],
- royal hist. and archæol. of Ireland established [1211],
- royal Scottish academy instituted [1469],
- Scottish unitarian founded [1347],
- vocal formed [238],
- west Suffolk archæological [1055],
- Worth clerical founded [1486],
- Yorkshire archæol. and topog. founded [156].
- Astronomers, Aytoun [1204],
- Birmingham [288],
- Bishop [837],
- Breen [388],
- Brisbane [402],
- Broun [428],
- Burder [476],
- Burton [493],
- Carrington [558],
- Challis [582],
- Chary [597],
- Chevallier [607],
- Cooper [709],
- Dawes [837],
- Demainbray, S. C. T. [854],
- Demainbray, S. G. F. T. [854],
- Glaisher [476],
- Grant [1204],
- Hamilton [1307],
- Herschel [1447],
- Hodgson [1497],
- Holden [1504].
- Astronomy, Antares and his companion [1204],
- Athens, ten days in [723].
- Atlantic ocean, crossing it 180 times [1356],
- crossing it 30 times [1431].
- Atmosphere, atmospheric recorder invented [891],
- atmospheric waves [288].
- Atomic theory, the [438].
- Attorney General’s devil [82].
- Auriol, Jean Baptiste d. 29 Aug. 1881, clown [1070].
- Aurist, Harvey [1368].
- Auscultation, science of [734].
- Australia, book, the first printed in [176],
- Claxton’s exhibition of pictures [639],
- emigration [612],
- gold discovered by Clarke [636],
- gold discovery, history of [996],
- gold fields [1234],
- governor general [1063],
- merino sheep introduced [1435],
- Murray river discovered 1585 and navigated [509],
- overland journey from Sydney to Port Philip [1585],
- pearl fisheries [1234],
- Sophia Jane the first steam vessel [172],
- wines [1018].
- Australia, New South Wales, acts and ordinances of [517],
- Australia, Queensland, Cooper’s creek [708].
- Australia South, foundation of [69], [1482].
- Australia South, Adelaide, botanic garden [1098],
- Australia, Victoria, Black Wednesday [878],
- Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, archbishop [1191],
- Australia, Western, Hardman mountains [1329].
- Australian explorers, Babbage [116],
- Autographs, collection of [896].
- Autotypography or nature printing [372].
- Ayrshire, lord lieutenant [31].
- Azimuth tables [831].
- B
- Backgammon player, Buckle [463].
- Bagshot park, Surrey, lent to Sir James Clark [626].
- Baker, a learned [871].
- Baker, Valentine d. 1887, colonel, travelled in Persia [1149].
- Bala college [966].
- Balaklava, charge at [542].
- Balham mystery or the Bravo poisoning case [384].
- Ballet masters, Byrne [506],
- Leclercq [1522].
- Balloons See also Aeronautism.
- Ballot, motion in favor of [1251].
- Banffshire, lord lieutenant 1044 bis.
- Bankers, Batten [552],
- Banking, bank manager Gilbart [1144],
- Bank of England, architect of [664],
- Bankruptcy, country district courts abolished [9],
- seventy commissioners [1074].
- Banks, Sir Joseph d. 1820, naturalist, his collections [437].
- Banting, William d. 1878, undertaker [155],
- Banwell hill, Somerset, bone caves at [208].
- Barbary, captives in [875].
- Bark trade, the [1281].
- Barnard Castle, Durham, Josephine and John Bowes, museum and park [358].
- Barometers, aneroids used in mountain expeditions [1493],
- Baronetage, assuming an extinct [1136],
- baronetage declined [814], [1291],
- baronetage not taken up [588],
- committee for sustaining rights of [429],
- designation taken [152], [666], [1307], [1588],
- eldest sons claim and obtain knightage [727], [844],
- extinct [733],
- first engineer made a baronet [1170],
- premier baronet of England [120],
- sham baronet presented to William iv. [1588].
- Barrister making £22,000 a year [1506].
- Bashi Bazouks organised [210], [1577].
- Bassoon player, Baumann [195].
- Bateman, Thomas d. 1861, author [191], [1160].
- Bath, Portland chapel [479],
- Batho, Mr. proprietor of a circulating library [1607].
- Baths, fumigating established [1225].
- Batteries, iron cased floating [914].
- Bayeux tapestry, account of [721].
- Bayley, Jonathan, Swedenborgian minister [1611].
- Beaufoy, Henry B. H. d. 1851, F.R.S. [212],
- his collection of tokens [482].
- Bedford, Britannia foundry [1553].
- Bedford level canal [1311].
- Bedfordshire, lord lieutenant [218].
- Bedouin Arab troops [870].
- Beds, air [627].
- Beer, method of testing gravities [886].
- Beethoven, Ludwig von d. 1827, Israel in Egypt performed [1160],
- Pastoral symphony performed with illustrations [1160].
- Beetroot, spirit distilled from [263].
- Belcher, John b. 1841, architect, designed Goss memorial [1187].
- Belfast hospitals founded [240].
- Bell, John, proprietor of a circulating library [1607].
- Bellingham, John executed 1812, assassin, his arrest [908].
- Bells, chiming hammers [975],
- writers on [975].
- Belt, Richard Claude, sculptor, Belt v. C. Lawes [1565].
- Benedictine order, Acton Burnell coll. [439],
- St. Gregory’s coll. [439].
- Bentham, Jeremy d. 1832 philosopher, his amanuensis [732].
- Bentinck, Lord George F. C. d. 1848 politician, his betting factotum [1470].
- Berkeley, Colonel, connection with Maria Foote [1344].
- Berkeley, G. C. Grantley F. d. 1881, M.P. [254],
- his huntsman [561].
- Berkshire, lord lieutenant 8 bis.
- Berlin, Victoria Lyceum founded [81].
- Bermuda, slaves emancipated [593].
- Bernard’s opera co. [1489].
- Berry, Charles, Duc de assassinated 1820, his English wife [431],
- Beryllium, atomic weight of [1588].
- Berwick on Tweed, town major [1072].
- Betting, Leviathan better [829],
- lists originated 829 and declared illegal [829].
- Betting men, Davies [829],
- Bettws-y-coed, a sketching resort [740].
- Bewick, Thomas d. 1828 and John Bewick d. 1795, collections of their works and wood blocks [1579].
- Bey, title of given to, Ayrton, F. [114].
- Bible, Fry’s collection of bibles [1111],
- Bible, New Testament in Judæo-Polish [1449],
- Bible, Old Testament, revisers of [45], [628], [825], [980], [1014], [1041], [1133], [1188], [1352],
- paragraph bible [825].
- Bidwell, Austin, forger [1396].
- Biggar, Joseph Gillis d. 1890 M.P., his trial [1057].
- Bill discounters, Overend, Gurney & Co. [1261], [1262].
- Billiard players, Dufton [926],
- Billiards, handicap billiards [926],
- writer on [460].
- Bills of exchange, law of [505].
- Bimetallism [578].
- Birds, collections of [1012], [1262], [1530],
- Birkbeck, George d. 1841 M.D., Birkbeck schools [986].
- Birkbeck, Morris d. 1825, founded New Albion in Illinois [1071].
- Birkenhead, St. Aidan’s coll. founded [199].
- Birmingham, Atlas steel works [377],
- Calthorpe park opened [518],
- commissioners of street acts [509],
- English watch co. [378],
- free art gallery [1007],
- free libraries [585],
- Hazelwood sch. [1474], [1476],
- Holden’s music hall [1505],
- Mason coll. [1453],
- musical festivals [725],
- queen’s coll. [743],
- queen’s hospital [743],
- royal school of medicine [740], [743],
- St. Andrew’s ch. [555],
- St. Stephen’s ch. [555],
- watches made by machinery [377].
- Birth, change of style, affecting age [152].
- Birnie, Sir Richard d. 1832, magistrate Bow st., captured Cato st. conspirators [1115].
- Biscuits, steam machinery for making [1206].
- Black bottle quarrel [542].
- Blackburn, Cunliffe’s bank opened [421],
- the first mayor [1538].
- Blacksmiths learned [491], [1601].
- Blarney, St. Anne’s water cure establishment opened [184].
- Bleaching, Barlow’s works [1589],
- Blessington, Charles John Gardiner d. 1829 earl of, acquaintance with comte D’Orsay [899],
- his wife [899].
- Blind, money left for [1122],
- phonetic system of teaching to read [1108].
- Blind persons, Barker [165],
- Blow pipe, oxy-hydrogen, invented [1261],
- use in chemical analysis [610].
- Blue ribband movement [711].
- Board of Control presidents, Dalhousie [803],
- Board of Trade presidents, Cardwell [543],
- Boats, Denham’s rowlocks [856],
- outrigger invention of [638].
- Bobbing net Trade [592],
- machines improved [124].
- Bode, Baron de, his case 1472–[3].
- Bogardus, James d. 1874 inventor, field, cover and trap shooting [1089].
- Bohn, Henry publisher [1243].
- Bolton, Lancashire, Chadwick’s orphanage [581],
- Chadwick’s statue [581].
- Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon d. 1870 at Baltimore [330].
- Bonaparte, Joseph d. 1844 king of Spain, his friend [1208].
- Bonaparte, Louis Lucien d. 1891 linguist, his medical attendant [1415].
- Bonaparte, Napoleon E. L. J. J. in 1879 killed [330],
- his tutor [1606].
- See also Napoleon.
- Bone, Henry P. d. 1855 enamel painter [332],
- his successor [998].
- Bone setters, Hutton, R. [1609],
- Hutton, R. H. [1609].
- Bonnetts of embossed paper [851].
- Bookbinders, Bedford [218],
- Book binding, embossed cloth for [851],
- plough for cutting edges [1557].
- Books, bookseller with thirty thousand customers [1458],
- Booksellers, Arch [80],
- Baldock [140],
- Baldwin [141],
- Bell [229],
- Bickers, H. [270],
- Bickers, H. Junr. [270],
- Bohn [326],
- Brown [433],
- Burn [482],
- Burns [488],
- Bush [270],
- Carpenter, J. [556],
- Carpenter, W. H. [556],
- Cottle [727],
- Dalton [808],
- Darling [815],
- Delf [853],
- Diprose [881],
- Dolby [891],
- Drakard [914],
- Evans [1004],
- Farran [1245],
- Faulkner [1026],
- Fulcher [1111],
- Gilpin [1152],
- Gowans [1193],
- Griffin C. [1243],
- Griffin J. J. [1244],
- Griffith [1245],
- Hall [1287],
- Hodgson [1494],
- Hotten [1547],
- Houlston [1549],
- Hughes [1577],
- Hulbert [1579],
- Hunter [1598],
- Johnson [1598],
- Payne [1004],
- Stoneman [1549],
- Trubner [853],
- Wright [1549].
- Boot makers, Hickson [1462],
- Hoby [1490].
- Boring machine, automatic tunnel machine invented [187].
- Borneo, Brooke’s government in [417].
- Botanists, Arnott [89],
- Atkinson [419],
- Bohler [325],
- Borrer [341],
- Bowie [359],
- Bromfield [412],
- Brown, J. W. [435],
- Brown, R. [437],
- Buxton [504],
- Calvert [519],
- Champion [589],
- Daubeny [820],
- Dickie [874],
- Dickson [875],
- Dillwyn [880],
- Drummond [920],
- Falconer [1017],
- Fielding [1043],
- Forbes [1076],
- Francis [1098],
- Gardiner [1122],
- Gourlie [1192],
- Greville [1240],
- Hance [1313],
- Henfrey [1427],
- Hennedy [1429],
- Hooker [1526],
- Prescott [1043],
- Steudel [1043].
- Botany, herbarium of Mauritius plants at Kew [113].
- Bottles, bottle washing machines [1569],
- Bows and arrows, Clay’s [640].
- Boxers, Amateur, Brand [380],
- Budd [466].
- See also Pugilists.
- Boyd, Archibald d. 1883 dean of Exeter [365],
- his controversy on episcopacy [1189].
- Brachiopoda [824].
- Bradlaugh, Charles d. 1891 M.P. kept out of house of commons [1188].
- Bradshaw, George d. 1853 publisher [375],
- Bradshaw, James, M.P. [1543].
- Braintree, Essex, church rate case [733].
- Brass founder, Guest [1254].
- Bravo, Charles D. Turner d. in 1876 suddenly [384], [1257].
- Brazil, exploration of [475],
- Bread, aerated [821],
- Brechin, bishop of [1075],
- seat of bishoprick removed to Dundee [1075].
- Bremer, Frederika d. 1865 Swedish novelist, works introduced into England [1559].
- Brewers, Allsopp [834], [1481],
- Breweries, Barclay, Perkins & Co.’s men assault Haynau [1400],
- butt-money [1521].
- Brett, Charles a police sergeant killed in 1867 at Manchester [53].
- Bridges, Forth railway bridge commenced [347],
- Bright, John d. 1889 M.P., the cave of Adullam [1543].
- Brighton, Brighton and London coach [729],
- Burrows and his statue [492],
- chain pier [438],
- court of request [1113],
- Davies’ bequest [829],
- Dick Gregory [1234],
- master of ceremonies [972],
- Old Ship hotel [701],
- poor, gift to, on St. Thomas’ day [274],
- Preston park [829],
- royal literary and scientific institution [492],
- St. Mary’s ch. [981],
- St. Mary’s hall [982],
- St. Paul’s ch. [555],
- stipendiary magistrate the first [274],
- theatre [597].
- Bristol, bull baiting at [540],
- British museum, Christy ethnological collection [618],
- Cuming collection of shells [1218],
- Elgin marbles [1046],
- engravings, Cousins’ collection [734],
- gift refused Ayrton’s Arabic calligraphs [114],
- keeper of antiquities [1387],
- keeper of manuscripts [1084],
- keeper of prints and drawings [556],
- keepers of zoological department [610], [1216],
- librarian the principal [983],
- oriental cylinders and seals, collection of [781],
- Persian manuscripts [1076],
- persons forbidden to enter reading room [1295], [1353],
- reading room, claimant to suggestion of [1545],
- reading room superintendent [570],
- the ninety one cataloguing rules [965].
- Bromsgrove sch. Worcestershire, master Collis [683],
- Brothers, Richard d. 1824 fanatic, his friends [1049].
- Brown, Charlotte Marie Augustine (dau. of duc de Berri) comtesse d’Issoudun d. 1886 aged 79, m. 1823 Prince de Faucigny Lucinge.
- Brown, Louise Marie Charlotte (dau. of duc de Berri) comtesse de Vierzon d. Brittany 26 Dec. 1891, m. 1826 Baron de Charette.
- Browning, Robert d. 1890 poet, his wife [447].
- Brunel, Isambard K. d. 1859, C.E. [453], [1259].
- Brunswick, Karl d. 1873, duke of [453], [1233].
- Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, Cocks’ almshouses [665].
- Buckland, Francis T. d. 1880 naturalist, Land and Water [1040].
- Bude light invented [1261].
- Builders, Cubitt T. [779],
- Bull baiting put down [540].
- Bullion broker, Goldsmid [1168].
- Bunya bunya tree discovered [274].
- Bunyan, John d. 1688 baptist minister, Pilgrim’s Progress in Chinese [490].
- Burford, Robert d. 1861 his panoramas [477], [571].
- Burial clubs and infanticide [640].
- Burns, Robert d. 1796 poet, centenary festival [115],
- Button maker, Hardman [1329].
- Byron, Anne I. d. 1860 Lady [507],
- gave prize for essay on juvenile delinquency [722].
- Byron, George Gordon d. 1824 Lord, Allegra his dau. [621],
- Childe Harold, dedication of [427],
- Clara M. J. Clairmont [621],
- Don Juan [627],
- friends [151], [852], [1049], [1342], [1345], [1495], [1591],
- Guiccioli, countess [1255],
- his fag [1411],
- his servant [1016],
- Hours of idleness reviewed [1592],
- Parisina, dedication of [828],
- portraits [1213], [1370],
- swam with S. B. Davies [828],
- wife 507 and separation from [1495].
- C
- Cables, iron chain cables invented [438],
- manufacturer of [730].
- Cabs, Chapman’s patent [592],
- Cahusac, the misses, school mistresses Highgate [1146].
- Calculating machine [116],
- calculating phenomenon [272].
- Calico printers, Brooks [421],
- Cambridge, Anglo-Saxon professorship founded [345],
- annals of [708],
- apostles’ club [305],
- B.A. without taking the oath [1362],
- Brown’s billiard rooms [434],
- chancellor of the university [39],
- Christian advocate [1108],
- council of the senate [706],
- Cripp’s gift of statues [762],
- Disney professorship of archæology [882],
- Fitzwilliam museum first stone laid [32],
- grenadier company of volunteers [616],
- nonconformists first take degrees [399],
- observatory [582],
- peer’s son entering without residence or examination [996],
- plan for colonial coll. [776],
- Powis, Earl of stood for chancellorship [39],
- school of art founded [208],
- Sunday schools [586],
- university boat club [616],
- university library first stone laid [32],
- university commission [662].
- Cambridge. Magdalen coll. song, Sicut lilium carmen hortativum [336],
- model rifle club [497].
- Cambridge. Trinity coll. first jew a senior wrangler [1362],
- Halliwell accused of taking MSS, from [1295].
- Cambridgeshire lord lieut. [1331].
- Cambronne, Pierre Jaques Etienne d. 1842 general, taken prisoner at Waterloo [1282].
- Camels and elephants in harness [1571].
- Camp meetings, first in England [655].
- Campbell, Thomas d. 1844 poet, his manuscripts [1167].
- Canada. Bytown renamed Gloucester [277],
- Caroline steamer burnt [1500],
- governor general [1404],
- grants of land given to fifty seven rectories [265],
- metropolitan bishop [1111],
- paper mill the first [768],
- peat fuel manufactured [1491],
- rebellion suppressed [91],
- Victoria bridge [1491],
- wheat and flour, first load sent from Upper Canada to Montreal [768].
- Canada. Montreal, first daily paper, Daily Advertiser [591].
- Canada. Toronto, The Banner established [437],
- Canals, cases relating to [560].
- Candle makers, Field [1041],
- Hale [1278].
- Caning, boy caned three times a day for seven years [772].
- Canning, George d. 1827 statesman, Brougham’s quarrel with [426].
- Cannon, Dove’s rifled cannon [905],
- Gardner’s quick firing [1123].
- Canterbury, arches court [890],
- Canvas maker, Gaskell [1128].
- Cape Coast castle defended [916].
- Cape Town, bishop of, Grey [673],
- Sir G. Grey’s library [311].
- Carbolic acid first manufactured [520].
- Cardinal, Cullen [781].
- Cardiff, castle rebuilt [478],
- Sophia gardens [499].
- Cards, makers of [851].
- Caricatures, collection of [1387].
- Caricaturists, Bennett [240],
- Carisbrook castle, Isle of Wight, custodian of [859].
- Carlile, Richard d. 1843 bookseller, disputation with [128],
- wife charged with selling a libel [1472].
- Carlisle, aerated bread made at [821].
- Carlyle, Thomas d. 1881 historian, his friends [996], [1058], [1591].
- Carlow lord lieutenant [261].
- Carmarthenshire lord lieutenant [948].
- Caroline d. 1821 queen of Great Britain, attorney general to [426],
- solicitor general to [859].
- Carpet manufacturers, Crossley [772],
- Henderson [1425].
- Carriers of goods, law of [613].
- Carron, Guy T. J. d. 1821 Abbé, established school at Somers Town, London [502].
- Carthage, excavations at [832].
- Cashel, Emly, Waterford and Lismore, bishop of [809].
- Casks, cleansing of [834].
- Catalani, Angelica d. 1849 singer, concerts [621].
- Cats, a painter of [1497].
- Cattle, breeders of [173], [257], [294], [307], [328], [337], [338], [1039]–[40],
- Cawthorne, George d. 1833 of circulating library [1607].
- Celtic scholar, Evans [1002].
- Cemeteries, London cemetery co. founded [1133], London Necropolis projected [429],
- Woking, national mausoleum at [429],
- See also Cremation.
- Census of 1851,
- assistant of registrar [1308].
- Centenarians and reputed centenarians, Baden [121],
- Ceremonies, master of to the Queen [796].
- Cetywayo d. 1881 Zulu chief, his friends [673].
- Chadwick suit [280].
- Chalmers, Rev. Thomas d. 1847 D.D., appointed to Tron. ch. Glasgow [681],
- his friends [996].
- Chamberlains, hereditary grand, Cholmondeley, G. H. C. [613],
- Cholmondeley, W. H. H. [613].
- Chambers, Robert d. 1871 and William Chambers d. 1883 publishers [587], [588],
- editor of their works [1047].
- Chancellors of the exchequer, Baring declined [162],
- Chancellors, Lord, Brougham [426],
- Chancery, the cat in chancery [1224].
- Changes of Names, See Names.
- Chapeau bras, the last wearer of the [254].
- Channel islands criminal law commission [625].
- Characters, illustrious, collector of memorials of [276].
- Charity estate commissioner [954].
- Charlotte Augusta d. 1817 princess, elegy on death of [360],
- portrait [1166].
- Chartists, Elt [990],
- Chatterton, Frederick B. d. 1886,
- Chaucer, Geoffrey d. 1400 poet, his astrolabe [377].
- Cheddar, Somerset, St. Michael’s home founded [1138].
- Chelsea, botanical gardens [1088],
- Chemistry, polarity of chemical elements [409],
- royal coll. of chemistry founded [807].
- Chemists, Calvert [1589],
- Cherry ripe, a song [1537].
- Chess, early invention of [1076],
- Chess players, Alexander [42],
- Chessel Down, Anglo Saxon cemetery at [1477].
- Chester, bridge at [1362].
- Chestnuts sold in the streets [1130].
- Chevalier, person assuming designation of [846].
- Children, employment commission [1070],
- Chimneys, children chimney sweeps [1568],
- China, Bellot’s collection of coins [236],
- Chinese Gordon [1178],
- Chinese scholars [1029], [1338],
- Christian union to propagate gospel [1263],
- Ever victorious army [1178],
- execution of Brabazon [371],
- medical missionary soc. [676],
- missionaries to [825],
- Pilgrim’s Progress in Chinese [490],
- presbyterian ch. of England in [490],
- Taiping rebellion [1178].
- China manufacturer, Minton [528].
- Chloroform used as a local anæsthetic [1333].
- Chocolate manufacturers, Fry [1110],
- Gatti [1130].
- Cholera, acrostic by Charles Lambe on Asbury’s treatment of cholera [93],
- Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, All Saints’ ch. built 493 burnt [493].
- Christmas cards, originated [671],
- verses for [1527].
- Chromatrope invented [609].
- Chronometer makers, Arnold [861],
- Chronometric line run round the world [1064].
- Chrysanthemum exhibition [802].
- Chunee the elephant shot [770].
- Churches, apparatus for heating [1055],
- church furnisher [1107].
- Cigars made by women [715].
- Cinque ports, lord warden [803].
- Circassian committee, chairman of [206].
- Circle, reflecting, Douglas’ [902].
- Circles, automatic graduation of [703].
- Circus proprietors, Cooke J. [702],
- Cirencester, Roman antiquities at [465].
- Cistercian order re-established [854].
- Cities and boroughs, plans of [839].
- Civil list pensioners, A’Beckett [5],
- Ainsworth [33],
- Alder [40],
- Alison [47],
- Anderson [64],
- Anster J. [74],
- Anster E. [74],
- Atherstone [101],
- Atkinson [104],
- Austin [109],
- Backhouse [119],
- Bailey [127],
- Ball [146],
- Barez [160],
- Barnard [171],
- Bartlett [187],
- Basevi [189],
- Batty [195],
- Beke [223],
- Bell [230],
- Belzoni [237],
- Bigsby [276],
- Bingham [278],
- Blakey [306],
- Bleek W. H. I. [311],
- Bleek J. C. [311],
- Bloomfield [316],
- Boole [335],
- Boyle [368],
- Britton [404],
- Broderip [407],
- Brown [437],
- Buckingham [461],
- Burnet [486],
- Burges [477],
- Carpenter [554],
- Carleton [547],
- Cattermole [572],
- Chisholm [612],
- Clifford [649],
- Colby [669],
- Cole [671],
- Coles [675],
- Collier [677],
- Cooke Sir W. F. [705],
- Cooke Anna L. [705],
- Cooley [706],
- Corbaux [717],
- Costello D. [725],
- Costello L. S. [725],
- Cross [770],
- Cruikshank [777],
- Curtis [793],
- Dalton [807],
- Daly [808],
- De Morgan A. [855],
- De Morgan S. E. [855],
- Dick [872],
- Donaldson [893],
- Doo [898],
- Edward [963],
- Falcieri [1016],
- Faraday [1020],
- Forbes [1078],
- Gavin [1131],
- Godkin [1163],
- Gordon [1177],
- Graves [1211],
- Haas [1268],
- Hall A. M. [1283],
- Hall S. C. [1289],
- Hamilton W. R. [1307],
- Hamilton W. S. [1308],
- Harris [1351],
- Hawker [1385],
- Haydn [1396],
- Haydon [1396],
- Head [1404],
- Helps [1419],
- Hickey [1460],
- Hincks [1480],
- Hind [1481],
- Hogan [1500],
- Hogg [1502],
- Home [1521],
- Horne [1539],
- Howitt M. [1559],
- Howitt W. [1559],
- Hughes [1570],
- Hullah [1581],
- Hunt J. H. L. [1591].
- Civil service, first commissioner Packington [1312].
- Clackmannan, lord lieutenant of [6].
- Claimants, Allen Charles [49],
- Clairvoyant, Heller [1418].
- Clapham park, Surrey, houses built on [779].
- Claremont, Surrey, residence of Orleans princes [856], [1106].
- Claviole or finger keyed viol [1389].
- Clevedon, Somerset, Christ Church built and endowed [372].
- Clewer near Oxford, female penitentiary opened [84].
- Clifton, bishops of, Burgess 479 and Hendren [1426],
- Hensman memorial ch. [1434].
- Clocks, astronomical [703],
- Clonfert, bishop of [865].
- Cloth dresser, Hirst [1484].
- Clothier, Harrison [1352].
- Clouds, cirrus, cumulus, stratus and nimbus [1554],
- observations on [1554].
- Clowns See also Actors col. [1617],
- Clubs.
- Amateur athletic founded [586].
- Arthur’s built [1536].
- Athenæum designed [494],
- relievi on the exterior [1431].
- Athletic club of univ. of Edin. founded [121].
- Bailey club, Sheffield, commenced [127].
- Badminton originated [1601].
- Bannatyne founded [747].
- British and foreign institute founded [461].
- Brooks’s, the master of [195].
- Concentores Sodales founded and ceased [1542].
- Coventry house lessee [1097].
- Friday knights founded [1109].
- Garrick founded [943],
- manager [1297].
- Geographical founded [411].
- Grillion’s founded [11].
- Junior Athenæum in Piccadilly [1531].
- Literary dining founded [701].
- London chess, president [578].
- London clay [357].
- Lowtonian, secretary of [635].
- Manchester literary founded [1330].
- Metropolitan red lions founded [1077].
- Pitt, president of [972].
- Political economy founded [578].
- Quekett microscopical, founder [1331],
- president [1090].
- Raleigh founded [410].
- Red house at Battersea [73].
- Reform, chairmen [207], [977],
- Savage founded [1294].
- Star, memorials of [1083].
- Travellers’ erected [181].
- Tyneside Naturalists’ Field founded [39], [1314].
- Urban founded [1109].
- Victoria yacht founded [10].
- Coach drivers, Cotton [729],
- Herring [1446].
- Coach proprietors, Barber [156],
- Coaches, coachmakers [68],
- revival of coaching [70].
- Coal, Bidder’s safety lamp for mines [272],
- Coates, Robert d. 1848 known as Romeo Coates, his widow [367].
- Coats, Chesterfield the [605],
- Petersham the [1344].
- Cock fighting [112].
- Cocking, Robert killed 1837, aeronaut [1223].
- Coins, collectors of, Bergne [253],
- Colenso, William John d. 1883 bishop of Natal, deposed by bishop Gray [1219].
- Coleoptera, Brackenridge’s collection [372],
- Brightwell’s collection [400].
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor d. 1834 poet, Cottle’s recollections of [728],
- literary cookery with reference to matters attributed to [377].
- Colleges.
- Agricultural at Cirencester established [1288].
- College of arms, report on [233].
- College of doctors of law [1571].
- Crook hall removed to Ushaw [228].
- Didsbury near Manchester founded [358].
- Exeter diocesan founded [1337].
- London coll. of divinity at Kilburn [348].
- Manchester new coll. removed to London [361].
- Marlborough founded [357], [1235].
- St. Columba, Beresford’s gift to [251].
- St. John’s hall, Highbury, principal [348].
- Training at Highbury founded [1235].
- Collier, a poetical [1005].
- Collieries, Clay cross [1556],
- self acting fence for winding shafts [1556].
- Colonies, Secretaries of state for colonies, Aberdeen [6],
- Colston, Edward d. 1721 merchant, life of [1125].
- Columbine, Boleno [328].
- Coming K., The authors of [221].
- Commons, House of, best dressed man in [932],
- call of the house, the last [1364],
- clerk [1022],
- chiltern hundreds refused to a member [510],
- member expelled [934],
- person committed to custody of serjeant at arms [677],
- seat from which member hears thanks given him, remains his while member [1003],
- speakers [935], [1008],
- speakership, contests for [1191], [1376],
- thanks given to celebrated men [1003], [1039].
- Compasses, Caithness gravitation compass [512],
- method of compensating errors invented [168].
- Compensation refused by government to Douglas [904].
- Concerts, of ancient music [290],
- Confectioner, Gunter [1259].
- Confessional unmasked, The [455].
- Conjurors, Anderson [63], [1482],
- Conservatory at Surrey zoological gardens [7].
- Control, board of, See Board of Control col. [1626].
- Conveyancer, Hodgkin [1492].
- Convicts, Buckley the convict [465],
- how convicts are made [555].
- Cooke, Sir W. F. d. 1879, electrician [705],
- partner with Wheatstone [1383].
- Cooks and cookery, Francatelli [1097],
- Kettner’s manual [805].
- Cooper, Sir Astley Preston d. 1841, his anatomical preparations [1225],
- life [708].
- Cooper, Thompson, F.S.A. author [708].
- Copper, Cwmavon copper works, Glamorgan [1259],
- Coppin, George b. 1819, actor & theatrical manager [416].
- Copybooks, Darnell’s [817],
- largest maker of in the world [1458].
- Coral, Jane d. 1858, painter [1601].
- Cork, bishop of [851],
- Cork, Cloyne and Ross, bishops of [1060], [1233].
- Corn, corn merchant [1378],
- Corn. Anti-corn law league, A B C of the [98],
- Cornwall, assay master [1435],
- Coromandel, the seven pagodas [557].
- Corona Borealis, discovery of a new star in [288].
- Coroners’ inquests [615].
- Corsets, corset à la Vénus [477].
- Costumes peculiar worn by F. Boott [340].
- Cotehele house, Cornwall, account of [691].
- Cottage allotment system [578].
- Cotton, machinery exported [794],
- spinning machines, improvements in [325].
- Cotton spinners, Armitage [83],
- County Guy, a song [1196].
- Coursers, Campbell [530],
- Etwall [1000].
- Coursing, Ashdown hill meetings [752],
- Craven [752].
- Courvoisier, F. Benjamin hanged 1840, his trial [1488].
- Craggan castle, Clare, restoration of [98].
- Crape manufacturer, Courtauld [733].
- Creche, the first in London [1511].
- Cree North American Indians, books for [1595].
- Cremation, first in England [1316],
- Creosote, properties of [720].
- Cricket, All England matches [636],
- an eleven all of whose names began with B. [364],
- Beaudesert ground [71],
- catapulta [1032],
- glove, tubular india rubber [1032],
- I. Zingari [1249],
- Kennington oval [1249],
- large score [405],
- Lord’s proprietors [814],
- Marylebone club bowlers 1253 and sec. [1059],
- Prince’s ground [364],
- rules of, first book on [198],
- Surrey eleven [1249],
- wicket keepers’ feats [405].
- Cricketers, Anstead [73],
- Baker [136],
- Bancalari [150],
- Barker T. [165],
- Barker T. R. [166],
- Bayley [200],
- Beagley [205],
- Beldham [225],
- Biddulph [273],
- Blackman [298],
- Bowyer [364],
- Box [364],
- Brand [380],
- Broadbridge [405],
- Brown [430],
- Budd [466],
- Caldecott [514],
- Chamberlayne [586],
- Clarke [636],
- Cotton [729],
- Dark [814],
- Davies [828],
- Ede [596],
- Felix [1032],
- Fitzgerald [1059],
- Grace G. F. and H. M. [1194],
- Grace W. G. [1558],
- Grimston E. H. [1248],
- Grimston F. S. [1248],
- Grimston R. [1249],
- Grundy [1253],
- Guy [1266],
- Halliwell [1295],
- Harenc [1335],
- Hayward D. [1403],
- Hayward T. [1403],
- Heath [1411],
- Hillyer [1478],
- Hoare [1485],
- Hodgson [1495],
- Hodson [1499],
- Howitt [1558],
- Humphrey [1587],
- Hunter [1597],
- Pilch [1266],
- Shaw [1597],
- Wenman [1266].
- Criminals, Bravo [384],
- Crinoids, collection of [277].
- Crown cases reserved, Court of [662].
- Cruikshank, George d. 1878, artist [777],
- his friend [1600].
- Crusoe, Robinson, Crusoe’s island [445].
- Crustacea, collections of [963], [1530].
- Crystal palace, Sydenham, origin of [1023],
- Cullen, Paul d. 1878, cardinal [780],
- his secretary [695].
- Cuneiform inscriptions, decipherer of [1480].
- Cure, The Perfect i.e. J. H. Stead [312].
- Curfew bells at Hampswaite [165].
- Customs, acts consolidated [848].
- Cygnus, red star discovered in [288].
- Cyrenaica, report on antiquities of [220].
- Cystideans, collection of [277].
- D
- Dallas, Eneas S. d. 1879,
- Dampier, Thomas d. 1812 bp. of Ely, his library [869].
- Dancers, Barrymore [184],
- Dancing, clog dancing invented [1398],
- Dandies, Ball-Hughes [147],
- Danson, George d. 1881, painter [612],
- large pictures by [770].
- Dante Alighieri d. 1321 poet, lectures on Divina Comedia founded [168].
- Danube, suspension bridge Pesth to Buda [630].
- Darling, Grace d. 1843, her boat [816].
- Darlington, nuns at, libel on [1130].
- Darien, isthmus of, canal across [421].
- Dartmoor, hereditary deputy ranger of [1346].
- Dartmouth ch., Brockedon’s painting in [406].
- Darwin, Charles Robert d. 1882 naturalist, pupil of Henslow [1434].
- Davids, Louisa d. 1853, writer on Sunday schools [822].
- Davy, Sir Humphry d. 1829 chemist, his amanuensis [1020].
- Day, William, lithographer [1274].
- Dead body stolen, Crawford [754].
- Deafness, deaf and dumb heraldic artist [135],
- surgeon specialist 925–[6].
- Death, condemned to, Hoare [1486].
- Deaths, premature announcement of, Brougham [426].
- Deaths under peculiar circumstances, at railway stations [1228], [1455], [1460],
- by explosion of gunpowder half a mile away [1606],
- drinking prussic acid [372], [373],
- drowned in Liffey salmon leap [864],
- entering hotel in Paris [1141],
- fall down stairs [1342],
- fall down stairs at railway station [1430],
- fall from a balloon [1192],
- fall from a bicycle [112],
- fall from an elephant [942],
- fall from scaffold of a ch. [1409],
- fall on the Matterhorn [1273], [1566],
- fall over a precipice [1330],
- found dead in a water tank [1398],
- fractured skull in fox hunting [1335],
- grief at refusal of sculpture at Royal Academy [951],
- in a cab [1112],
- in an earthquake [1225],
- in an omnibus [1182], [1205],
- in a pulpit [213],
- in a railway accident [149],
- in same room as birth [1224],
- inhaling poisonous gas [985],
- jumping down area [24],
- jumping overboard [944], [1488],
- missed during passage from Newhaven to Dieppe [1134],
- murdered by Greek brigands [1439],
- on birthday [1238],
- on board a yacht [1142],
- police magistrate in a workhouse [1252],
- rupture of liver falling on stairs [1609],
- shot by bushrangers [1585],
- shot himself at a supper [1440],
- sitting in chairs [306], [1101],
- stabbed in street at Malta [1213],
- sting of wasp in carotid artery [754],
- taking cyanide of potassium [173],
- taking laudanum for a black draught [1609],
- taking morphia [1044], [1211],
- taking strychnine [711],
- walking through plate glass window [140],
- while ascending the Flégère [1050],
- while grouse shooting [1183],
- while salmon fishing [1444],
- while walking on sea shore [1155].
- Debt, national, check department [1048].
- Delafield, Edward, lessee of Covent Garden [1268].
- Decimal coinage [470].
- Defences, our national [675].
- Denmark, Copenhagen, first tramway there [1208].
- Denison, George Anthony b. 1805, archdeacon of Taunton, prosecuted [882].
- Denominations, See Religious denominations.
- Denbighshire, lord lieutenant [273].
- Dentists, Cartwright [565],
- Groves [1252].
- Dentistry, Pompeian plates [1557].
- Derby, Bass’ gifts to [190].
- Derby race, a visitor to for 64 years [1112].
- Derby, Edward Smith d. 1851, earl of [863], his museum [949].
- Derbyshire, lord lieutenant [869].
- Dermatology [1096].
- Derry, bishop of [1463].
- Derwentwater estates [865].
- Desicating Co. [834].
- Detonating powder, Boyle’s [369].
- Devil, Pedigree of the [1284].
- Devonport, name given to Plymouth dock [22],
- wrestling at [536].
- Devonshire, Bibliotheca Devoniensis [823],
- Devonshire, Georgiana d. 1806 duchess of, portrait stolen [987].
- Diamonds, a diamond collector [1532],
- Diarists, Greville C. C. F. [1239],
- Greville H. [1240].
- Dickens, Charles d. 1870,
- novelist [872],
- bibliography of his writings [699],
- C. Dickens and Rochester [1580],
- Chimes dramatised [4],
- friends [367], [1182],
- Hard Times in French [1578],
- illustrations of his works [443],
- Little Emly a drama [973],
- lives of [1085],
- Oliver Twist, statue of [1576],
- Pickwick a drama [547],
- Pickwick, examination papers on [518],
- Sam Weller a drama [1285],
- sec. in his American tour [1407],
- sketches by Boz [1129].
- Dickson, John, surgeon to Lord Nelson [875].
- Dictionaries, Murray’s New English [674].
- Dilston castle, Northumberland, disputed ownership [865].
- Diner out, Davies [828].
- Dipsomania, its treatment [46].
- Diseases, Addison’s disease, discovery of [23],
- Disappearance, Congreve [691].
- Disinfecting fluids, Burnett’s [487],
- carbolic acid [520].
- Disintegrator, the [557].
- Disraeli, Benjamin d. 1881 earl of Beaconsfield [203],
- Disraeli, Isaac d. 1848 author, his controversy with Bolton Corney [721].
- Dissenters, the first in the Cabinet, Baines [133].
- Dissolving views invented [609].
- Diving, air pump and dress [1417],
- apparatus, Bethell’s patent [263].
- Doctor advertising, Culverwell [781].
- Dogs, dog stealers’ act [291],
- Dominican community 1292–[3].
- Doncaster, mayor the first [705].
- Donne, William Bodham d. 1882,
- Donovan’s solution invented [897].
- Doors, In and Out first marked on [1560].
- Dorking, St. Barnabas at Ranmore built [779].
- Double bass players, Dragonetti [1557],
- Howell [1556].
- Douranee order [2].
- Dover, castle, constable of [803],
- Shakespeare cliff [1491].
- Dowb i.e. M. H. Dowbiggin “Take care of Dowb” [906].
- Down and Connor, bishop of [899].
- Drainage, arterial [578].
- Dramas, at 50s. an act [1403],
- performed in a boat [1306].
- Dramatic coll. at Woking, Cooke’s bequest to [73].
- Dramatists, A’Beckett [4],
- Addison [22],
- Bernard [256],
- Brooks [420],
- Brough R. B. and W. [425],
- Byron [507],
- Carpenter [554],
- Coyne [744],
- Dance [810],
- De Walden [869],
- Du Terreaux [943],
- Dutnall [944],
- Ebsworth J. [955],
- Ebsworth M. E. [955],
- Farnie [1022],
- Fawcett [1027],
- Fitzball [1056],
- Glengall [1157],
- Godwin [1164],
- Green [1223],
- Greenwood [1231],
- Halliday [1294],
- Heraud [1437].
- See also Actors.
- Drapery, fancy trade in originated [250].
- Draughts, champion player in Scotland [60].
- Drawing without instruments [823].
- Dredgers, bucket steam dredger [1091], [1598],
- excavators [1091].
- Druids, head of the [826].
- Drunkenness, the bottle 8 plates [777],
- Drummond, Edward assassinated 25 Jany. 1843, sec. to Sir R. Peel [877].
- Drummond light discovered [1261].
- Dublin, archbishops of [27], [251], [781],
- battle axe guards at the Castle [1469],
- Berwick art club established [260],
- chancery court, registrar of affidavits in [622],
- convent of sisters of charity [29],
- dean of St. Patrick’s, disputed election [808],
- exchequer records indexed [1035],
- freedom of city conferred [702],
- great exhibition [245], [842],
- high sheriff sent to prison [1215],
- lord mayor [942],
- lord lieut. [1562],
- Lucan spa house [679],
- natural history soc. founded [69],
- Park st. sch. of medicine [796],
- Phœnix park murders [575],
- police, chief commissioner [443],
- Richmond sch. of medicine, foundation of [17],
- R. coll. of surgeons, presidents [17], [796],
- R. Irish academy [1036],
- St. Patrick’s cath. restored [1256],
- telegraph to Galway [212],
- theatre royal burnt [969].
- Ducrow, Andrew d. 1842,
- Duelling, essay on [522],
- sin of [584].
- Duels.
- Aston and Allen [100].
- Barthelémy and Cournet [185].
- Beaumont and Moore [213].
- Berkeley and Boldero [253], [328].
- Berkeley and Maginn [254].
- Black and Roebuck [293].
- Bland and a Purser [309].
- Bland and Randall [309].
- Boswell and Stuart [345].
- Braddyll and Bowlby [372].
- Braddyll and Williamson [372].
- Cardigan and Tuckett [542].
- Christie and Scott [615].
- Dillon and De Gramont-Caderousse [880].
- Donaldson and Mitchell [894].
- Falkland killed in a duel [1018].
- Fawcett and Munroe [782], [1257].
- Forbes and Thomson [1075].
- Hayes and Bric [1399].
- Horsman and Bradshaw [1543].
- Smith, Thomas B. C. challenges Fitzgerald [1061].
- Duffy, Charles Gavan b. 1816, politician, established the Nation [499].
- Dulwich, God’s Gift coll. dissolved [50].
- Dundee, Baxter park [196],
- Dunmow flitch of bacon [598].
- Durham, Halmote court [833],
- Duval, Lewis d. 1844 conveyancer, his pupil [1283].
- Dyeing, Crum’s process [778],
- improvements in [580].
- Dynamometer, invention of a [57].
- Dwarf, Calvert [520].
- E
- Ear, aural surgeon, so called [793],
- Earl Marshal, deputy earl marshal [1551].
- Earth, rotundity of the, bet as to its flatness [1311].
- Easthope, Sir John d. 1865,
- East India Co., bugles, fifes and drums for [676],
- Ebonite invented [1315].
- Eccentric characters, Acland [10],
- Ecclesiastical commission [315], [608].
- Ecclesiastical metal workers [1329].
- Edinburgh, art union originated [1469],
- bank of Scotland built [455],
- bible soc. originated [60],
- bishop of [727],
- botanical soc. founded [381],
- castle chapel restored [277],
- castle regalia discovered [1035],
- circus first established [704],
- city’s last appointment to a professorship [754],
- eye infirmary founded [226],
- Fettes coll. built [455],
- Free high ch. [89],
- Gaelic sch. soc. originated [60],
- John Knox memorial ch. [527],
- merchant co. [1143],
- new coll. [536],
- royal infirmary built [455],
- royal medical society president [23],
- St. Margaret’s convent founded [1150],
- soc. of arts founded [394],
- veterinary coll. founded [872].
- Edinburgh university, Carlyle bursaries at [549],
- Edinburgh, Alfred, duke of b. 1844, shot by O’Farrell [99],
- Hokilika theatre named after him [1611].
- Education, act of 1870 col. [423],
- aid soc. formed [423].
- Eglinton tournament, accounts of [30], [912],
- Egremont, George, Third Earl d. 1837, Carew’s claim on his estate [544].
- Egypt, explorers in Belzoni [237],
- Elections, agents for [1096],
- large sum spent in [255].
- Electricians, Cooke [705],
- Electricity, applied to machinery [578],
- applied to medical purposes [1409],
- apparatus for registering progress of ships [130],
- automatic method of transmitting signals [130],
- clocks invented [130],
- discoveries in [1020],
- earth batteries constructed [130],
- electro-chemical telegraph [131],
- electro-dynamics [784],
- electric telegraph co. [835],
- experiments in [835],
- experiments on the Serpentine [130],
- induction coil [1409],
- playing keyed instruments at a distance [131],
- stratification of discharge discovered [1130],
- used for organs [1131].
- Electro biology [378].
- Electro crystallization [772].
- Electro platers and electro gilders [974].
- Elephants, Chunee shot [770],
- Elgin marbles, account of [492],
- removed from Athens [1307].
- Elginshire, lord lieutenant of [924].
- Eliot, George i.e. Mary Ann Cross [771],
- her books [300].
- Ellenborough, Edward Law d. 1871,
- first earl of [878].
- Ellipses, machine for drawing [1020].
- Elliptograph, an invention [952].
- Ellis, Edward Shipley d. 1879,
- Elliotson, John d. 1868,
- Elocution, professor of, Hows [1561].
- Elphin, bishops of [443], [560].
- Elphinstone, George W. Keith d. 1842 general, his entire army destroyed [456].
- Embalming bodies [1298].
- Embroideress, Dolby [890].
- Emmett, Robert executed 1803 in Ireland, brother in law [1516],
- Enamellers, Bone [332],
- Bott [346].
- Enamelling of womens faces, the [770].
- Encyclopædia Britannica [292], [742].
- Encyclopædia Metropolitana published [794], [1243], [1244].
- Engineers, Brunel [453],
- Davies [825],
- De Bergue [845],
- Downing [909],
- Doyne [913],
- Errington [995],
- Evans [1002],
- Exall [1009],
- Fairbairn [1014],
- Fairlie [1016],
- Falshaw [1018],
- Farey [1020],
- Field [1042],
- Fitz-Gibbon [1060],
- Forster F. [1084],
- Forster T. E. [1085],
- Fouracres [1091],
- Fowler [1092],
- Fox [1094],
- Fraser [1102],
- Fuller [1111],
- Fulton [1112],
- Gisborne [1154],
- Glynn [1161],
- Godwin [1164],
- Gooch [1171],
- Gordon [1182],
- Grant [1204],
- Grantham [1208],
- Gravatt [1210],
- Greaves [1221],
- Green [1224],
- Griffiths [1245],
- Griffiths [1247],
- Guppy [1259],
- Hall [1290],
- Harding [1327],
- Harrison [1356],
- Havilland [1383],
- Heinke [1417],
- Hemans [1419],
- Heppel [1436],
- Highton [1465],
- Hodges [1491],
- Howe [1556],
- Humber [1582],
- Hunter [1598],
- Husband [1602].
- Engineering, dumpy the [1211],
- Engines see Steam engines.
- England, Regent of, Albert [38].
- English channel, designed iron tunnel across [583].
- Engravers, Archer [81],
- Artlett [92],
- Bell [231],
- Brandard [381],
- Bentley [249],
- Garter [561],
- Cooke G. [706],
- Cooke W. B. [705],
- Cooke W. J. [706],
- Cousen [734],
- Cousins [734],
- Davenport [822],
- Doo [897],
- Dudley [923],
- Edwards [967],
- Fairholt [1015],
- Finden E. F. [1046],
- Finden W. [1046],
- Forrest [1082],
- Freeman [1104],
- Garner [1124],
- Golding [1166],
- Goodall [1171],
- Grainger [1200],
- Graves [1212],
- Hall [1285],
- Harvey [1368],
- Hawkins [1389],
- Hinchliff [1479],
- Holl [1507],
- Hooper [1527],
- Horsburgh [1541],
- Humphreys [1587],
- Lines [1124],
- Mitan [1046].
- Engravings, publishers of [1497],
- Engravings, collectors of, Burke [482],
- Entertainers, Carpenter [554],
- Entozoa [659].
- Envelopes, first used in stationery office [645],
- folding machine for [1470].
- Epigrams, analytically arranged [544].
- Epsom races, a visitor to for sixty four years [1112],
- perpetual steward of [1412].
- Equestrian performers,
- Essex, Dunmow flitch of bacon [33],
- Ethnological collection, Christy [618].
- Eton montem suppressed [1392].
- Europe, Alison’s History of [47].
- Evangelical alliance founded [488].
- Evans, W, C. d. 1855,
- music hall proprietor [1224].
- Evaporation in vacuo invented [182].
- Everest, Mount, on Himalayan range [1007].
- Everett, James d. 1872, expelled Wesleyan minister [939], [1007].
- Exchequer, baron of the, office declined [1540].
- Exchequer, chancellors of, Bexley [268],
- Exchequer court, clerk of the errors [959].
- Excise, stamps and taxes amalgamated with [191].
- Executioner, Calcraft [513].
- Executions, last public execution Barrett [178].
- Exeter, Boyd’s bequests to the diocese of [365],
- commissioner of bankruptcy, the last [68].
- Exeter Change a brochure [424].
- Exhibition of 1851,
- Exhibition of 1862,
- Exmouth, Edward d. 1833 viscount, expedition to Algiers [875].
- Eye, London ophthalmic hospital founded [1025], ophthalmology, congress on [762],
- F
- Facial measurement, a system of [1535].
- Fairs, Richardson’s theatre [564].
- Faith healing [472].
- Families, large, nineteen children [704],
- Farmers, Angas [69],
- Fashion, leaders of, See Dandies col. [1635].
- Fasting man, Moore [1421].
- Fat man, Campbell [535].
- Fenianism, Burke J. F. murdered [481], [545],
- Fenians, Barrett [178],
- Ferns, collections of [1211].
- Ferrar, Nicholas d. 1637, of Little Gidding [1535].
- Field marshals, Albert [38],
- Field names [54].
- Fines and recoveries abolished [409].
- Fire arms, improvements in [1385].
- Fires, Braidwood [379],
- Cotton’s wharf [379],
- Covent Garden [1268],
- Cubitt’s factory [779],
- engines and apparatus for extinguishing [379],
- fire brick makers [736],
- fire damp indicator [72],
- fire proof constructions [1095],
- firemen, training of [379],
- Hadley’s flour mills [1268],
- London establishment transferred to Metropolitan board of works [447],
- London fire engine establishment [379],
- portable cistern for fire brigade [121],
- steam fire engine invented [379].
- Fireworks, maker of [726],
- Fish, Fisheries and Fishing, Buckland [462],
- Fishermen, Blakey [306],
- Fives players, Clarke [636],
- Felix [1032].
- Flaxman, John d. 1826, his sculptures completed [1479].
- Flax spinner, Brown [440].
- Fleetwood, Lancashire, town and port built [1067], [1452].
- Floor cloth manufacturer [1334].
- Floors, inlaid [1138].
- Flora, collection of [871].
- Florence, Lord Burghersh’s operas at [640].
- Florin, design for the [946].
- Florist, Baptist [155].
- Flour mills, Catt’s mills [571],
- Flower, Sarah d. 1848, writer of poems and hymns [19].
- Flying machine, Howell [1557].
- Foley estate, Worcestershire, sold for £900,000 col. [923].
- Folk lore, books on [857].
- Foreign affairs, secretaries of state for, Aberdeen [6],
- Clarendon [623].
- Forfarshire, lord lieutenant [803].
- Forster, John d. 1876, author [1084],
- his friend [1591].
- Fort Augusta, Gordon-Cumming’s exhibition at [785].
- Foscolo, Ugo d. 1827, his Essays on Petrarch [798].
- Fossils, bones [860],
- palæozoic in Cornwall [1165].
- Fountains, optical chromatic [811].
- France, Cobden’s commercial treaty [659], [737],
- France, Paris, Ambulance Anglaise [720],
- France. The Rhone, improved engines for steam boats
- on [496].
- France. Tours, death and funeral of sir J. F. Fitzgerald at [1059].
- France. Vezere, remains in the caves of [618].
- Frankincense tree [812].
- Frankland, Edward b. 1825, professor of chemistry [941].
- Franklin, Sir John d. 1847 arctic explorer, expeditions in search of [434], [1099],
- See also Arctic explorers [1622].
- Free chant, a system of recitative [774].
- Freemasons, freemasons’ hall, London [664],
- French, teachers of, De Beauvoisin [844],
- Frias, Duke of [143], civil governor of the province of Madrid, d. Spain May 1888.
- Friction wheel, invention of a [382].
- Frith, William Powell b 1819 painter, his Railway Station [1506].
- Froude, Rev. Richard Hurrell d. 1836, resigned fellowship [1388].
- Fruit dealer, Hanson [1322].
- Fuel, Grant’s patent [1206].
- Fungi, collection of [790].
- Furniture, collection of [255].
- Fust, Sir Herbert Jenner d. 1852, judge of court of arches [1185].
- G
- Gaelic, dictionary [86],
- lexicographer [86].
- Galvanism used to explode gunpowder in blowing down Round Downcliff [779].
- Galway, bishop of [443].
- Gambler, Ball-Hughes [147].
- Games and gaming, law on [383].
- Gardeners, Dale Jas. [801],
- Garibaldi, Giuseppe d. 1882 patriot, British volunteer officers with [944].
- Garston near Liverpool, coal drops at [800].
- Garter, knights of the, Aberdeen [7],
- Garter, a knight of, allowed to retain the Thistle [7].
- Gas, coal gas manufacture [643],
- Gasses, absorption of by charcoal [1596],
- Gentlemen at arms, a dignity to be had by purchase [473],
- corps of gentlemen at arms [1585].
- Geographers, Findlay [1047],
- Geologists, Ansted [73],
- Geology, geological museum [849],
- George III. d. 1820,
- George IV. d. 1830,
- Germany, Francis II. at Catau Cambresis [1207],
- Kissingen, fashion set of drinking its waters [1208].
- Ghosts, micrometer [494],
- origin and nature of [459].
- Giants, Bethune [264],
- Gilbert, William Schwenck b. 1836 dramatist, as an illustrator [1146].
- Gillray, James d. 1815,
- Gipsies, advocate [745],
- Giraffes exhibited [770].
- Girtin, Thomas d. 1802 panorama painter, drawings by [1283].
- Gladstone, William Ewart b. 1809, action for libel against [963],
- Glasgow, Anderson’s univ. [778], [1000], [1009],
- Anderston incorporated with [1548],
- Chalmers and the Tron ch. [681],
- churches, scheme for building twenty [534], [681],
- Dollar institution [755],
- Dunlop st. theatre [43],
- Fir park [1009],
- John st. ch. built [66],
- manufactory of pure bread at [369],
- provident bank the first [1009],
- royal exchange [1009],
- sabbath sch. [681],
- statue of lord Clyde [657],
- temple of magic [63].
- Glasgow University, Buchanan bursaries [459],
- Glass, crown glass made with sulphate of soda [1361],
- Glass, designers and painters on, Baillie [128],
- Glass manufacturers, Glazebrook [1156],
- Gloucester, British ragged schools founded [361],
- Gloucester, William Frederick d. 1834, duke of [1158].
- Gloucestershire lord lieutenant [1062].
- Glovers, Allcroft [49],
- Dent [861].
- Glue, method of drying [557].
- God save the king, the anthem of [627].
- Goddard, Arabella b. 1836, pianist [833].
- Godwin, William d. 1836, his wife [621].
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von d. 1832, poem by [1554].
- Goffres sold in the streets [1130].
- Gold, automatic weighing machine for [730],
- Golfers and golfing, Glennie [1157],
- Gorham, Rev. G. C. d. 1857, his case [121], [1185].
- Gothic architecture, revival of [886], [953].
- Governesses, An appeal on behalf of, a poem [3].
- Grace, For these and all thy mercies [1487].
- Grahamstown, bishop of [727].
- Grant, Mrs. Anne d. 1838, of Laggan [1140].
- Granton harbour constructed [457].
- Graphitic acid discovered [409].
- Gravesend town pier [630].
- Gray, Sir John d. 1875, M.P. [1216],
- his trial [1061].
- Greece, coins of discovered [341],
- Greenock, Comet steamboat boiler exploded [432].
- Greenwich hospital, Bellot’s monument [235],
- Gretna green post boy [1198].
- Griffith, Rev. William d. 1883, expelled Wesleyan ministry [939], [1245].
- Groves, Anthony Norris d. 1853, missionary [1252],
- Guano islands, monopoly of [1138].
- Guernsey, bailiff of [546].
- Gunpowder manufactories [610], [793].
- Guns, breech loading [914],
- Gun cotton, Crum’s formula [778].
- Gunpowder, monster charges [779].
- Gunter, a ten foot [382].
- Gymnastics, gymnasia [611],
- polymachinon [611].
- Gymnastics, professors of, Chiosso [611],
- H
- Hainault forest, Essex drained [1093].
- Hair, electric brush to prevent greyness [1247].
- Hales place near Canterbury, nunnery [1279].
- Halifax, Crossley almshouses [773],
- Halkett, Samuel d. 1871, librarian [1282], [1352].
- Hallé, Sir Charles b. 1819 composer, his chorus master [1416].
- Hamel, Joseph Von d. 1862 M.D., ascent of Mont Blanc [899].
- Hamilton palace, mausoleum at [1298].
- Hammersmith suspension bridge [630].
- Hampden, John d. 1643 patriot, collections for life of [1310].
- Hampden, Renn Dickson d. 1868, bp. of Hereford [1311],
- opposed in Bow ch. and in queen’s bench [1600].
- Hampshire, Andover union, iniquitous practices [4],
- New forest, Girlingites in the [1153].
- Hampton court, tennis court at [252].
- Handel, George Frederic d. 1759 composer, festivals in London 725 and originator of [360].
- Handloom enquiry commission [1070].
- Handsworth, convent of Our Lady of Mercy at [1329].
- Hanging, drawing and quartering, the last sentence of [1110].
- Hanover incorporated with Prussia [1321].
- Hanover, Ernest Augustus d. 1851, king of [1320].
- Hanover, George, F. A. C. E. A. d. 1878, king of [1321],
- created one baron only [1362].
- Hanwell asylum in Middlesex [694].
- Handwriting, expert in, Chabot [579].
- Harlequins, Byrne [506],
- Harpists, Bochsa [322], [871],
- Harris, A. V. D. lieutenant, ill-treated by Hort [1543].
- Harvest homes, originated at Brooke [205].
- Haslam, Rev. William, his converts [857].
- Hastings, Warren d. 1818 statesman, his Persian secretary [835].
- Hats, cocked hat, last wearer of a [254],
- Hawking, Berners [257].
- Hawks and owls, collection of [860].
- Haydon, Benjamin R. d. 1846 painter, his assassination of Dentatus [1368],
- Hayne, Joseph called Pea-Green Hayne, Maria Foote’s action for breach of promise [1344].
- Hazard player, Cotton [729].
- Head, turning round on without holding [1571].
- Hear the church. A sermon [1526].
- Heat, polarisation of [1078].
- Hebrew scholars, Boys [370],
- Heligoland, lieut. governor of [1482].
- Helminthology [659].
- Hemans, Felicia Dorothea d. 1835, poet [1419].
- Herbarium in univ. of Aberdeen [930].
- Heralds’ college, portcullis pursuivant [676],
- Hereford, Ledbury hospital [1599].
- Hertford, Richard S. C. d. 1870 marquis of, his factotum Croker [764].
- Hertfordshire, flora of [673].
- Hesse-Darmstadt, Alice d. 1878, grand duchess of [46].
- Hesse-Homburg, Princess Elizabeth d. 1840 landgravine of, her physician [909].
- Hewley, Lady Sarah, her charities [1272].
- Hexham, bishops of [581], [1501].
- High Cross, Herts., St. Giles’ ch. founded [1148].
- High treason, persons accused of, Bamford [149],
- Binns [281].
- Hindustani scholars, Dowton [910],
- Historical eminence, gold medals for [1293].
- Historical MSS. commission founders [1347].
- Hobart, Augustus C. d. 1886, admiral [1486],
- took Harvey to Crete to advise on international law [1367].
- Hogarth, George d. 1870, musical critic [1501],
- dau. m. C. Dickens [873].
- Hogarth, William d. 1764 painter, his house [1461],
- Hogg, James d. 1835,
- Ettrick shepherd, his widow [1502].
- Holden should be Holder, Henry [1505].
- Holland, Haarlem lake drained [1602].
- Holloway college and sanatorium [1512].
- Home department, sec. of state for, Estcourt [999],
- Homœopathic doctors, Epps [994],
- Hall [1290].
- Homœopathists, persecution of [1426].
- Hone, William d. 1842 publisher, Every day book [482],
- his pamphlets illustrated by Cruikshank [777].
- Hooper, Robert, M.D., his pathological museum [28].
- Hope, Rev. Frederick W. d. 1862,
- Hops, excise duty taken off [120],
- hop merchants Gibbons 1137 and Wood [1376].
- Horse breaker, Greenwood [1229].
- Horse breeders, Blenkiron [312],
- Garrett [1126].
- Horse corn, dealer in [1476].
- Horse tamer, Hengler [1428].
- Horse trainers, See also Jockeys, Day J. [840],
- Day J. B. [841].
- Horses, Anderson’s steppers [63],
- Anderson’s horses sold [63],
- bearing reins [1071],
- bits [625],
- bots [625],
- driving thirty two in hand [1571],
- feet of [625],
- gag bits [1071],
- horse shot and ear buried in master’s grave [829],
- race horse worked in a cab [1248],
- riding schools [1145],
- shoes, machine for making [476],
- trotting horses of America [1089],
- weight of a horse utilised on a moving platform [382].
- Horses sold for large sums, Blink Bonny [312],
- Horsman, Charles actor [1543], d. 5 Aug. 1886. cf. E. L. Blanchard’s Life ii [594], [708] (1891).
- Hose frames, circular invented [83],
- See also Stocking frames.
- Hot blast, invention of [134].
- Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes d. 1885, first baron [1547],
- befriends D. Gray poet 1214–[5].
- Houlton, Sir George d. 1862, knighted 1835 or 1836 but objecting to pay the fees for registration he was never registered. There was an erroneous impression in existence that members of H.M. household were exempt from paying fees.
- Hounds, masters of, Arkwright [83],
- Barnett [173],
- Beaufort [212],
- Bedford [218],
- Bentinck [248],
- Berkeley [254],
- Bessborough [261],
- Chaplin [591],
- Cope [714],
- Drake [915],
- Ducie [922],
- Farquharson [1023],
- Fenwick-Bisset [1034],
- Fitzhardinge, Earl of [1062],
- Fitzhardinge, Baron [1062],
- Fitzwilliam [1066],
- Foljambe [1073],
- Forester [1081],
- Galway [1118],
- Grant [1204],
- Greaves [1221],
- Guilford [1255],
- Hall [1286],
- Harris [1346],
- Harvey [1366],
- Hastings, marquis of [1372],
- Hastings, baron [1372],
- Hawke [1384],
- Heathcote [1412],
- Hicks [1461],
- Hobson [1489],
- Hodgson [1498],
- Holyoake-Goodricke [1519],
- Honywood [1523],
- Hood [1525],
- Howe [1556],
- Huntingdon [1598],
- Lambton [1588],
- Ridley [1589],
- Suffield [1589].
- House decorators, Garrett [1125],
- Hay [1393].
- Huddersfield, Convalescent home founded [414].
- Hudson bay co., secretary [1102].
- Hull, adventures of James Acland at [10],
- Hulsean lecturer, the first, Benson [245].
- Hume, Joseph d. 1855, M.P. [1586],
- Humming birds, Gould’s collection of [1191].
- Hungate family estates [1588].
- Hunter, John d. 1793 surgeon, his coffin [462].
- Hunting, D’ ye ken John Peel, a song [1212],
- Hunting parsons, Anderson [65],
- Honywood [1523].
- Huntsmen, Ayris [114],
- Huskisson, William killed 1830 statesman, person present at his death [1516].
- Hussars, The Eleventh, crack regiment [542].
- Hydraulic engineer, Beardmore [209].
- Hydropathy, practiser of [1257].
- Hydrostatic beds invented [90].
- Hygrometer, a self registering [1183].
- Hymns, ancient and modern, originator of [136],
- Hymn tunes, Burnham [628],
- Hymn writer, Havergal 1380–[81].
- Hypnotism [378], [1260].
- I
- Ice merchant, Gatti [1130].
- Iceland, Iceland and its volcanoes, large picture of [770],
- Icelandic dictionary [643].
- Ilford, pleistocene mammalia found at [376].
- I know a bank, a duet [1537].
- I’ll hang my harp on a willow tree, a song [1254].
- Illuminated manuscripts, Bragge’s collection [378],
- copying of [725].
- Impostors, Ady [25],
- Imprisoned eight years for refusing to give up deeds [1564].
- Income tax introduced [1124].
- India, Arnold medals in the Punjab [88],
- commander in chief [73],
- cinchona cultivation [1553],
- Delhi princes shot [1500],
- Euphrates route [604],
- flora of [66],
- fossil mammalia [574],
- Ganges canal [574],
- governors general Amherst [56],
- Great Indian peninsular railway [592],
- Hobson-Jobson a glossary of colloquial words [485],
- Hodson’s horse [1500],
- irrigation scheme [592],
- Indian church aid association founded [412],
- Kutcherry technicalities [553],
- land revenue of N.W. provinces [286],
- Mhow court martial [756],
- Nagpore annexed [803],
- Nilagiris, collection of their arms, dresses, etc. [388],
- order of star of [537],
- Oudh annexed [803],
- Pathan companies raised [1610],
- Pegu annexed [803],
- Punjaub annexed [803],
- railway system initiated 254–[55],
- Sanscrit proverbs [557],
- sec. of state Cranborne, afterwards marquis of Salisbury, [954] and Wood [1281],
- Sikh regt. the first [1496],
- Syrian route to [604],
- Telegu proverbs [557],
- tea plant introduced [1088],
- vernacular characters passing through post office [1605].
- India, Bangalore, Cubbon park and statue [778].
- India, Bengal, middle class schools [728],
- stud department [873].
- India, Bombay, conservator of forests [1139],
- India, Calcutta, bishop Cotton [728],
- India, Madras, army commander of [73],
- female school of industry [612].
- India rubber, manufacturers [1528],
- Initialism, See also Names and Pseudonyms.
- A., H. A. S. i.e. Henry Adams Sergison Atwood [106].
- A., S. A. i.e. Alexander Stewart Allen [48].
- B., A. C. i.e. Arthur Coke Burnell [485].
- B., B. H. i.e. Bertha H. Buxton [503].
- B., A. E. i.e. Andrew Edmund Brae [377].
- B., C. i.e. Cordelia Georgiana Budd [466].
- B., E. i.e. Mrs. E. Babington [981].
- B., E. S. i.e. Edwyn Sherard Burnaby [483].
- B., F. C. i.e. Francis Capper Brooke [415].
- B., G. C. i.e. George Clement Boase [321].
- B., J. a friend of the Aborigines Protection Soc. i.e. John Burtt [495].
- B., W. i.e. William Borrows [343].
- B., W. i.e. William Brinton [402].
- B., W. C. i.e. William Corbett Burder [476].
- C. i.e. James Crossley [773].
- C., C. i.e. Charles Chorley [614].
- C., E. J. M. i.e. Edward James Mortimer Collins [680].
- C., F. i.e. Frances Collins [679].
- C., F. D. i.e. Frances Dorothy Cartwright [565].
- C., F. L. i.e. Frederick Leigh Colvile [687].
- C., F. P. i.e. F. Percy Cotton [679].
- C., J. i.e. James Clay [640].
- C., R. H. i.e. Robert Henry Clive [653].
- C., W. L. i.e. William Lucas Collins [682].
- D. i.e. Charles Dyson [949].
- D., J. N. i.e. John Nelson Darby [813].
- D—. G—. i.e. George Daniel [811].
- E., J. C. i.e. John Caillard Erck [994].
- G., A. i.e. Alexander Gardner [1122].
- G., E. i.e. Edward Grubb [1252].
- G., J. i.e. Joseph Gurney [1262].
- G., R. P. i.e. Robert Pierce Gillies [1150].
- H., A. i.e. Abraham Hayward [1402].
- H., A. i.e. Algernon Herbert [1438].
- H., C. i.e. Chambers Hall [1283].
- H., C. i.e. Charles Hardwick [1330].
- H., C. i.e. Charles Heavysege [1414].
- H., E. i.e. Elizabeth Hadfield [1272].
- H., E. S. J. i.e. Ellen St. John Hunt [1589].
- H., F. i.e. Francis Hessey [1453].
- H., F. C. i.e. Frederick Charles Husenbeth [1602].
- H., F. T. i.e. Frederic Thomas Hall [1284].
- H., H. i.e. Herbert Haines [1275].
- H., J. D. i.e. James Dibden Hubbarde [1564].
- H., M. i.e. Matilda Heron [1445].
- H., R. i.e. Richard Harvey [1366].
- J., E. i.e. Miss E. Jolly [886].
- N., R. i.e. John Hunter [1596].
- O., J. i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Ink, an inerasable [369],
- printing [851].
- Innocent person condemned, Barber [157].
- Inquests, 4000 held by De Lasaux [852].
- Inquiry agent, Field [1040].
- Insane, Conolly’s system of treatment [694],
- Insect life in metallic solutions, discovery of [772].
- International exhibitions, original idea of [705].
- Institutions.
- Actuaries founded [438], [1332],
- president [1048].
- Albert originated [436].
- Anglo Biblical founded [294].
- British architects, president [848].
- British philosophical and literary founded [697].
- Cholera orphan house commenced [436].
- Chronological of London founded [294].
- Civil engineers founded [97], [1042].
- Glandular founded [41].
- Home for convalescent women patients [590].
- Home for servants out of place started [436].
- Institution of Irish architects, president [843].
- Inventors’ institute, president [376].
- Iron and steel, foreign sec. [1076].
- Law projected [1513].
- Licensed victuallers’ sch. founded [441].
- London infirmary for disease of the skin closed [9].
- London university founded [741].
- Manchester mechanics founded [1457].
- National hospital for paralysed and epiplectic opened [590].
- National orphan home founded [436].
- National philanthropic, president [660].
- Naval architects founded [1208].
- North London eye infirmary founded [713].
- North of England instit. of mining engineers, president [1085].
- Philosophical, Edinburgh, founded [1352].
- Plymouth eye dispensary originated [502].
- Polytechnic opened [118], [609].
- Royal General theatrical fund founded [781].
- Samaritan society founded [590].
- Solicitors’ benevolent founded [67].
- Actuaries founded [438], [1332],
- Insurance, fire policies [836],
- Insurance offices.
- Albert, great losers in [211].
- Alliance, British and foreign, actuary [1169].
- Amicable life actuary [1118].
- Atlas fire office built [1536].
- British foreign and colonial founded [201].
- Clergy mutual, founded [1040].
- Consols life started [201].
- English and Scottish law founded [201].
- Equity society tables [826].
- Equity and law life offices built [485].
- Hope founded [441].
- Law life projected [67].
- Liverpool fire and life founded [348],
- London life, actuary [1048].
- Mutual, actuary [1332].
- Mutual life founded [447].
- National provident, bonus investigation [72].
- New equitable life founded [206].
- Positive life founded [229].
- Unity general life commenced [201].
- Universal life founded [344].
- Westminster and general life founded [447].
- Inventor’s claim on the government, Clare [623].
- Inverness, St. Andrew’s cathedral founded [958].
- Ipswich, Cobbold’s bank [658],
- Ireland, alnager the great [845],
- amnesty association [502],
- Arian separation from synod of Ulster [1550],
- benefactors to [62],
- Bianconi’s cars 268–[9],
- catholic univ. at Drumcondra [781],
- Celtic soc. [501],
- church, disestablishment of the [1216],
- coast guard introduced [891],
- congregation of the Oblates [703],
- constabulary, head of [390],
- Emmett the patriot [992],
- famine [667],
- famine, money raised in Calcutta for relief of [524],
- famine, relief commission [479],
- fasti ecclesiæ Hibernicæ [729],
- flora [69],
- Griffith’s valuation [1245],
- home rule party [502],
- hot air baths instituted [184],
- institute of Blessed Virgin Mary introduced into [145],
- institution of civil engineers [479],
- insurrection act in Limerick & Clare [296],
- Irish archæological soc. [501],
- Irish coll. at Rome [481],
- Irish confederation [74],
- Irish legion in France [506],
- Irish soc., governor [1586],
- land league mobbed King’s county hounds [1598],
- lord high treasurer [7],
- Murphy’s insurgents [506],
- national association founded [879],
- national gallery [814],
- orangeism [709],
- Parnell, Biggar and others, trial of [1057],
- peasantry, traits and stories of [547],
- poor law act [698],
- popular songs of [765],
- railway the first [814],
- railways, commission on [635],
- royal university created [1533],
- Sandymount convent, the superior of [29],
- South Wexford agricultural soc. founded [1460],
- survey of [669],
- synod of Ulster [304],
- tenant league originated [1231],
- three F’s, the [1231],
- Turkish baths established [184],
- united Irishmen [506].
- Ireland, Belfast, Belfast bottoms [1339],
- horticultural exhibition [1302].
- Ireland, Dublin, crown and hanaper office [1315],
- exhibition [814].
- Ireland, chief secretaries, Bexley [268],
- Ireland, lord chancellors, Blackburne [296],
- Ireland, lords lieutenants, Anglesey [71],
- Irish scholars, Connellan O. [693],
- Iron manufactory, blowing machine [551],
- Iron masters, Beale [205],
- Irving, Rev. Edward d. 1834 presbyterian, his friend [1448].
- Irving, John Henry Brodribb b. 1838 actor, first appearance [830].
- Isle of Wight, governor [1008],
- history of [1477].
- Italy, British Italian legion [483],
- Italian antiquities, Disney collection [882].
- J
- Jaffa, model farm at [1449].
- Jamaica, insurrection of the slaves [731].
- Japanese scholar, Greey [1231].
- Javelin men, fine paid for not providing them [80].
- Jeannette and Jeannot, a song [1158].
- Jerdan, William d. 1869 journalist, originated Literary gazette [669].
- Jerrold, Douglas William d. 1857 dramatist, Housekeeper [1584],
- Jersey, the six advocates of the royal court [1537].
- Jerusalem, Anglican cathedral [1269],
- Jesus Christ, likenesses of [1408].
- Jews, Bevis Marks congregation [866],
- Jim Crow sung in England [938].
- Jockeys, Bullock [471],
- Jon Duan, authors of [221].
- Jordan, Mrs. Dorothy d. 1816 actress, her sons [1056], [1057] bis.
- Judge removed from office, Boothby B. [339].
- Jumping, Howard the jumper [1553],
- Junot, Andoche d. 1813 duc d’Abrantes, his mistress [1449].
- Juggler, Allock [54].
- Jullien, Louis G. Antoine J. d. 1860 composer, concerts at Covent garden [882],
- Junius, authorship of his letters [732], [945],
- his hand writing [579].
- K
- Kaleidoscope invented [394].
- Kashmiri scholar [989].
- Kean, Charles John d. 1868 actor, his secretary [513].
- Kean, Edmund d. 1833 actor, his stage director [1034].
- Keats, John d. 1821 poet, his friend [1591].
- Kelly, Colonel, the Fenian, rescue of [53].
- Kent, fossils of [1351].
- Kent, Edward Augustus d. 1820 duke of, conspiracy to shoot [465].
- Kent, Victoria M. L. d. 1861 duchess of, comptrollers of her household [696], [732],
- mausoleum built [1583].
- Kerry, bishop of [968],
- lord lieutenant [1439].
- Kew, observatory given up [854],
- observatory given to Royal soc. [1130].
- Kew gardens, Bentham collection of books at [247].
- Keyser, Polydore de, lord mayor of London [1465].
- Keythorpe hall, Leicestershire, built [257].
- Keyzor, Louis, murdered in 1869 at Whitton [1226].
- Khol-rabi introduced [762].
- Kildare and Leighlin, bishop of [1297].
- Killala, bishops of [1031], [1060].
- Kilmacduagh, bishop of [1106].
- Kilmore, bishops of [444], [560], [815].
- Kincardineshire, lords lieutenant [79], [1155].
- King’s champion [948].
- Kingsley, Charles d. 1875 V. of Eversley, music for his songs [1581].
- Kinrossshire lord lieutenant [13].
- Kirkcudbright lord lieutenant [1118].
- Kiva, a ride to [484].
- Knaresborough, history of [521].
- Knights and knighthood, first knight created by Victoria [1321],
- Knights bachelor, A’Beckett [5],
- Agar [27],
- Alderson E. H. [40],
- Alderson J. [40],
- Allan [48],
- Amphlett [58],
- Anderson C. G. [60],
- Anderson G. W. [61],
- Anderson J. E. [62],
- Archibald [82],
- Armitage [83],
- Arney [87],
- Arrow [90],
- Arthur [91],
- Ashworth [97],
- Atherton [101],
- Atkinson H. E. [103],
- Atkinson J. [104],
- Austen [108],
- Awdry [111],
- Back [119],
- Bain [181],
- Baker [137],
- Bannerman [153],
- Bardsley [160],
- Barry C. [181],
- Barry R. [183],
- Bayly [201],
- Bell [231],
- Bellairs [232],
- Benedict [238],
- Bennett [244],
- Benson [245],
- Bent [246],
- Betham [262],
- Bethune [264],
- Biddlecombe [272],
- Bignold [275],
- Bishop [290],
- Bisset [291],
- Blaikie [301],
- Boag [321],
- Bodkin [324],
- Bogle [325],
- Bouch [346],
- Bovill [354],
- Bowring [362],
- Boxall [364],
- Brady A. [376],
- Brady F. [377],
- Brancker [380],
- Brand [380],
- Brewster [394],
- Bridges [396],
- Briggs [398],
- Brown [441],
- Brownrigg [449],
- Bruce [451],
- Buller A. [469],
- Buller A. W. [469],
- Burrows [492],
- Burt [493],
- Burton [495],
- Butler [499],
- Byam [504],
- Byles [504],
- Campbell G. [529],
- Campbell Jas. [530],
- Carey [545],
- Carr [558],
- Carroll [559],
- Carswell [560],
- Carter [562],
- Causton [574],
- Chalk [581],
- Channell [590],
- Chapman [593],
- Chetham [606],
- Church [618],
- Claridge [624],
- Clark [630],
- Clarke [631],
- Clarke R. B. [635],
- Cleasby [643],
- Cockburn [662],
- Coey [666],
- Coffin [667],
- Colebrooke [672],
- Coleridge [675],
- Collings [678],
- Colvile [687],
- Comyn [690],
- Cooke [702],
- Cooke [705],
- Cooper [708],
- Cormack [720],
- Costa [724],
- Cotter [727],
- Cowen [736],
- Cox [743],
- Coxe [744],
- Creasy [757],
- Cresswell [758],
- Crichton [700],
- Crichton [761],
- Crompton [767],
- Crosley [769],
- Crowder [774],
- Crowe [775],
- Cubitt [779],
- Currie [792],
- Curteis [792],
- Daly [808],
- Darvill [818],
- Darwin [819],
- Davies [825],
- Davison [832],
- Davison [832],
- Davy [835],
- Deane [842],
- Deas [843],
- De Butts [846],
- De Gex [847],
- De La Beche [849],
- De La Saussaye [852],
- Denham [856],
- Denison [858],
- Desanges [866],
- Dickinson D. J. [874],
- Dickinson J. N. [874],
- Dickson [876],
- Dodson [889],
- Doherty [890],
- Dombrain [891],
- Donaldson [894],
- Donovan [897],
- Doratt [898],
- Douglas [901],
- Douglas J. A. [904],
- Douglas N. [904],
- Downie [909],
- Downman [909],
- Doyle [912],
- Doyle [913],
- Dry [922],
- Dundas [932],
- Dwarris [945],
- Eastlake [953],
- Edwards [964],
- Ellis [983],
- Erie [994],
- Everest [1007],
- Eyre [1011],
- Fairbairn [1014],
- Fellowes [1032],
- Fellows [1033],
- Ferguson [1035],
- Ferguson [1036],
- Fife [1044],
- Finlay [1049],
- Fisher J. H. [1053],
- Fisher J. W. [1053],
- Fleming [1068],
- Forbes [1078],
- Fowler [1093],
- Fox [1093],
- Francis [1099],
- Franks [1099],
- Freestun [1105],
- Fropier [1109],
- Gambier [1118],
- Gibbes [1137],
- Gibbs [1137],
- Giffard [1142],
- Glass [1156],
- Goodman [1174],
- Gordon J. [1181],
- Gordon J. W. [1181],
- Gosselin [1187],
- Gough [1189],
- Gowans [1193],
- Grant [1202],
- Grant [1204],
- Grant [1205],
- Grattan [1209],
- Gray [1216],
- Green [1224],
- Grey [1240],
- Gurney [1261],
- Gyll [1268],
- Haberfield [1269],
- Hackett W. [1270],
- Hackett W. B. [1270],
- Hagan [1273],
- Halkett [1281],
- Hall [1283],
- Hall [1286],
- Halliburton [1294],
- Hamilton [1302],
- Hamilton [1303],
- Hamilton [1306],
- Hamilton [1307],
- Hancock [1314],
- Hansler [1321],
- Hanson [1322],
- Harding [1327],
- Hardman [1329],
- Hardy [1333],
- Hardy [1334],
- Hare [1334],
- Harris [1350],
- Harris [1351],
- Harrison E. S. [1352],
- Harrison G. [1352],
- Hart A. S. [1359],
- Hart H. [1359],
- Harvey [1365],
- Harvey [1366],
- Hastings [1372],
- Hastings [1374],
- Hawker [1386],
- Hay [1393],
- Hayes [1397],
- Hayter [1401],
- Head [1404],
- Heathcote [1412],
- Henry [1433],
- Herbert [1439],
- Heron [1445],
- Herries [1446],
- Hicks [1461],
- Hilditch [1466],
- Hill [1469],
- Hill H. [1471],
- Hill J. [1471],
- Hill J. [1471],
- Hill [1473],
- Hill [1474],
- Hindmarsh [1482],
- Hodges [1492],
- Hodgkinson [1493],
- Hodgson [1497],
- Hoffmeister [1500],
- Holker [1505],
- Holmes [1516],
- Holmes [1517],
- Hood [1525],
- Hooker [1526],
- Hopkins [1534],
- Hopkinson [1535],
- Horne [1540],
- Horsford [1542],
- Houlton [1549],
- Howell [1557],
- Howley [1561],
- Hoyles [1563],
- Huddleston [1565],
- Hughes [1577],
- Hume [1585],
- Humphreys [1587],
- Hunt [1690],
- Huntley [1599].
- Khondistan, human sacrifices in [532].
- Knurr and spell player [1495].
- Kossuth, Louis b. 1802, banquet to [69],
- L
- Laboratories [941].
- Lace, gassing of [1289],
- Lacrosse player, Glover [1160].
- Ladies’ faces, enamelling of [770].
- Laing, Rev. John d. 1880, librarian [1282].
- Lamb, Charles d. 1834 essayist, attacked by cholera [93],
- Lambeth, degrees [557], [1494],
- palace librarian [1225].
- Lamps, Argand introduced [1554],
- lamp of life, invention and explosion of [10].
- Lampeter castle turned into St. David’s college [1336].
- Lancaster duchy, chancellors of [6], [133], [623], [1241], [1358],
- Lanarkshire, lords lieutenant [226], [976], [1298] bis.
- Land surveyor, Hodgson [1498].
- Langalibalele, Caffre chief, treatment of [673].
- Latin, hexameter verses, machine for composing [627].
- Laurie, Sir Peter d. 1861, lord mayor [26], [27].
- Lavalette, Antoine M. C., comte de d. 1830, his escape [897].
- Law, common law procedure act [1272],
- inns of court commission [675],
- John Doe and Richard Roe [1398],
- king’s bench filazer [18],
- large incomes made at the bar [451],
- law courts commission [675],
- law courts, design for [478],
- law courts, opening of the new [848],
- papers copied at three pence a page [1596],
- qualification for offices abolition act [1272],
- refusal to call to the bar [1364].
- Law, Incorporated Law Society, law institute projected [1513],
- Law, William John d. 1869 barrister, on route of Hannibal over Alps [984].
- Lawrence, Sir Thomas d. 1830 P.R.A., funeral of [318],
- his assistant [1004].
- Leamington, county library [988],
- music hall [988].
- Leather manufacturer, Hackett [1270].
- Lecturers, Bellew [234],
- Lee, James Prince d. 1869 bp. of Manchester, his confirmation opposed [1265].
- Leechdoms [661].
- Leeds, musical festivals [725],
- St. Saviour’s vicar of [1075].
- Leicester, Mount St. Bernard abbey [476].
- Leinster, Augustus Frederick d. 1874 third duke of, his son [1059].
- Lemon, Mark d. 1870, dramatised the Chimes [4].
- Leopold I. d. 1805 king of the Belgians, his equerry [796],
- master of his household [796].
- Leopold, prince d. 1884,
- duke of Albany [38].
- Lepidoptera, collections of [900], [1454],
- specimen costing £350 col. [1454].
- Letter copying machines, pentagraph [1389],
- Wedgwood’s manifold writer [1389].
- Letters refused, the writer liable for the postage [26].
- Letters, vocal and whisper [1476].
- Leucocythemia or white cell blood discovered [242].
- Lever, Charles James d. 1872 novelist, illustrators of his works [444].
- Lewes, George Henry d. 1878 philosopher, Mary Ann Cross [771],
- studentships founded in his name [771].
- Lewin, Thomas d. 1843 of H.E.I.C.S. [1251].
- Librarians, Atkinson [104],
- Bandinel [150],
- Bradshaw [375],
- Brayley E. Wedlake [387],
- Brayley E. William [387],
- Brimley [401],
- Brough [424],
- Caulfield [573],
- Cochrane [660],
- Coxe [743],
- Crestadoro [758],
- Dalton [808],
- Deutsch [867],
- Edwards [965],
- Halkett [1282],
- Hall [1290],
- Hennen [1430],
- Herbert [1440], [1442],
- Hertslet [1450],
- Hitchcock [1484],
- Holmes [1515],
- Horne [1540],
- Hulton [1582].
- Libraries, Adamson [21],
- Ainsworth [34],
- Alvanley [55],
- Ashburnham [93],
- Aspland [99],
- Atkinson [103],
- Barker [162],
- Beaufoy [212],
- Bedford [218],
- Bennis [245],
- Bentham [247],
- Black [293],
- Bohn [326],
- Blood [315],
- Brooke [415],
- Bruce [451],
- Burnett [485],
- Chetham [773],
- circulating, first in London [1607],
- Clerical [815],
- Colburn [669],
- Corney [721],
- Corser [724],
- Craig [747],
- Crawford [753],
- Crossley [773],
- Currer [790],
- Dampier [869],
- Denny [861],
- Dyce [946],
- Eastlake [953],
- Faculty of advocates [1537],
- Fry [1111],
- Great seal patent office [104],
- Greswell [1238],
- Grey [311],
- Hardiman [1325],
- Hardy [1332],
- Hartley [1362],
- Hawley [1391],
- Heywood [1458],
- Hibbert [80],
- Holden [1504],
- Holmes [1515],
- Hope [1530],
- Hunter [1597],
- Huth [1606],
- Hutt [1607],
- Jewish, the [866],
- London institution [80], [779],
- London library [549], [660],
- London library co. [1092],
- Metropolitan library [815],
- Napoleon library [311],
- Perkins [80],
- Stowe collection [93].
- Libraries, catalogues on Crestadoro’s plan [758],
- Library Association, Oxford meeting [744],
- president [375].
- Liebig, Justus von, baron d. 1873 chemist, letters on chemistry [1122].
- Life boats, Beeching’s [220],
- steam life boat service [498].
- Light, magnetism of [1020].
- Lighthouses, keeper of [816],
- Lightning conductors for ships [1351].
- Likenesses, machine for taking [1389].
- Lilley, John, a sergeant arrested by Col. Crawley and d. 1863 in confinement [756].
- Limerick, bishops of [1243], [1463],
- lord lieutenant [940].
- Lind, Jenny d. 1887 singer, Benedict travels with her in United States [238],
- her friend [1251].
- Lindsays, Lives of the [753].
- Linen manufacturer, Dick [872].
- Linguists, Bowring [362],
- Linlithgowshire lord lieutenant [1533].
- Lion tamer, Crockett [762].
- Liquids, diffusion of, discovered [1198].
- Lisbon, British hospital [1602],
- Lithotomists, Crichton [761],
- Lithographer, Day [421].
- Lithotint invented [1326].
- Liverpool, bishop of [1186],
- chamber of commerce founded [1541],
- Cope’s tobacco manufactory [715],
- court of passage [769],
- Eagle line of packets [400],
- free public library and Derby museum [440],
- Gibbs, Bright & Co. ship owners [399], [400],
- Great Britain steamship [389], [400],
- insurance offices [348],
- Liverpool collegiate institution [697],
- parliamentary debating soc. [715],
- R.C. bishop [431],
- salvage committee [348],
- zoological gardens dismantled [102].
- Livingstone, David d. 1873 explorer, Stanley’s search for [242].
- Locksmith, Chubb [618].
- Logarithms [1212].
- Logic, quantification of the predicate, discovery of [247].
- Logometer or ten foot gunter [382].
- London.
- Abney park cemetery formed [1545],
- Agricultural hall built [1552],
- Albert gate, Hudson’s residence [1566],
- Albert hall designed [1092],
- alderman not admitted lord mayor [1341],
- Almack’s quadrilles and waltzes introduced [1250],
- armourers co. hall [1171],
- Barnard’s inn ball restored [130],
- Battle bridge, now King’s cross [1133],
- bazaars, queen’s bazaar 1308 and royal [1308],
- Billingsgate market built [474],
- bishops of London [315], [639],
- Bishop’s observatory [837],
- Blackfriars bridge opened [574], [779],
- Blacksmiths’ co. [834],
- Bow St. magistrates [1072], [1080], [1433],
- Bow st. officers [1115],
- Braidwood superintendent of fire engine establishment [379],
- British diorama [1308],
- Buckingham palace completed [317],
- garden pavilion, Scotch views in [805],
- Caldwell’s dancing rooms [515],
- Carlton house, alterations at [1536],
- Cato street conspiracy [1057], [1115], [1226], [1353],
- chapels royal, sub dean [1121],
- Charing cross station built [1130],
- Chelsea see col. [1631],
- church of St. John of Jerusalem built [363],
- city marshal [528],
- city of London school founded [1278],
- city prison Holloway [474],
- Cleopatra’s needle [712],
- Clerkenwell house of detention, explosion at by Fenians [178],
- Clifford’s inn, principals of [53], [82],
- clothworkers’ hall opened [318],
- coaches plying on the New Road [477],
- coal exchange built [474],
- college of St. Ignatius [442],
- common serjeants of the city [471], [859],
- congregation of Oblates [703],
- controller of the chamber of the city [497],
- corps of gentlemen at arms standard bearer [1341],
- Cotton’s wharf, fire at [379],
- Covent garden market built [1092],
- Crace collection of prints and drawings [746],
- Cromwell road built [1103],
- Crosby hall, account of [548],
- crystal palace Sydenham See Crystal palace [1635],
- Cubitt’s Thames Bank factory [779],
- Culverwell’s baths [782],
- east end, earliest workers in [1187],
- Euston station and hotel built [1331],
- Exeter change menagerie [770],
- faculty office [538],
- fine arts commission [669],
- Finsbury chapel [1069],
- fire engine establishment [379],
- Fleet prison warden [441],
- freedom of city granted to Brooke [417],
- freemasons’ hall [664],
- French gloves sold in London [638],
- gin palace, first in London [1133],
- goldsmiths’ hall built [1331],
- Gordon boys’ home founded [1178],
- Gower’s walk free school [832],
- guildhall librarian [39],
- guild of St. Luke founded [391],
- Guy’s hospital separated from St. Thomas’s [1352],
- halls in city warmed and ventilated [1539],
- Hancock’s steam carriages [1315],
- Highgate cemetery laid out [1133],
- Holborn viaduct opened [574],
- Hotels, Claridge’s [624],
- Hungerford market opened [1092],
- pulled down [1130],
- Hyde park corner arch built [494],
- Hyde park, relievi on the entrance gate [1431],
- Kensington gram. sch. founded [1560],
- Kensington palace, chaplains at [168], [1211],
- gardener [37],
- Kensington South, fountains in exhibition garden [811],
- museum, Foster’s pictures and books [1085],
- King’s college charter [409],
- King’s Weighhouse chapel [280],
- Knightsbridge, memorials of [830],
- Lambeth bridge opened [169],
- Lambeth ragged sch. opened [212],
- land registry office, registrar of [1074],
- Leicester sq. Savile house exhibition of hydraulic figures [1254],
- lent oratorios [323],
- life in London by Pierce Egan [778],
- Lincoln’s inn hall and library foundation stone laid [451],
- finished [1331],
- London bridge, account of [548],
- design for [1092],
- drawings of [701],
- stones of old bridge used to build Ingress park [1341],
- London Pneumatic despatch Co., iron tubes for [180],
- London university founded [1251],
- lord mayor in 1852 had no procession or dinner [581],
- lord mayor’s carriage, paintings on [135],
- lord mayor’s show, Grace Darling’s boat [816],
- lord mayors, Allen [53],
- lord mayorship not granted [1273],
- Manchester new college president [992],
- marble arch, bassi relievi on [130],
- Marshalsea, prisoners in [873], [1130],
- Middle Temple chrysanthemum exhibition [802],
- library [945],
- metropolitan board of works, last of original members [808],
- metropolitan cattle market built [474],
- metropolitan improvement commission [669],
- Middlesex hospital, Cropper’s devise to [768],
- Mincing lane, the millionaire of [725],
- mint, master of [1198],
- mint works reformed [1342],
- national gallery, director of [364],
- national Scottish church, Covent Garden [784],
- Nelson’s column, bas reliefs on [544],
- Newgate, governor of [441],
- Nunhead cemetery laid out [474],
- Pantheon exhibition of pictures [1073],
- turned into wine vaults [1146],
- Pimlico district created [779],
- police commissioner of city [1364],
- queen’s college teacher of theology [1121],
- ragged school founded [9],
- Regent’s park, electric wire laid in [835],
- ice accident [885],
- remembrancer of city [723],
- Romano-British remains, collection of [130],
- St. Alban’s, Holborn built [1564],
- St. Clement Danes parish, account of [881],
- St. George in the East, disturbances at [51],
- St. James’ chapel royal, master of choristers [1418],
- St. John’s gate restored [1246],
- St. Katharine docks opened [35],
- St. Martin’s hall burnt [1581],
- St. Mary Magdalen ch. Munster sq. built [555],
- St. Mary’s hospital built [1536],
- St. Michael’s, Cornhill, registers of [605],
- St. Pancras parish divided into 20 incumbencies [802],
- St. Paul’s cathedral, painted windows [439],
- person buried in [596],
- St. Paul’s, Covent garden, charitable institutions [1608],
- St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, erected [786],
- St. Peter’s, Newington, built [581],
- St. Thomas’ hospital opened [1461],
- secondary of the city [849],
- sewerage works [1204],
- Smithfield market, enquiry into [505],
- Soane museum curator [334],
- Soho square bazaar established [419],
- Somers Town, abbé Carron’s school [502],
- Southwark, bishops of [667], [811], [1206],
- stamps department Somerset house remodelled [1470],
- surpliced choir the first in the city [1473],
- Thames defences [553],
- Thames embankment [1154], [1204],
- Thames tunnel [1390],
- engineer of [207],
- theatres See Theatres,
- tower of London, catholic memories of [703],
- traders’ tavern tokens [482],
- trees, planting of [802],
- Trinity house, master of [39],
- University coll. diseased structures, drawings of [560],
- gymnasium [611],
- University hall Gordon sq. [654],
- Vauxhall, bridge foundation stone laid [453],
- Victoria docks formed [272],
- Walworth, Clayton schools [642],
- West London infirmary renamed Charing Cross hospital [1166],
- Whitechapel ch. rebuilt [707],
- wool exchange erected [765],
- yeomen of the guard, exon of [1314],
- York college commenced [1128],
- zoological gardens, Regent’s park, established [1247],
- animals fed in public [1247],
- zoological gardens, the Surrey [7], [770].
- Londonderry, lords lieutenant [839], [1036],
- Magee college [769].
- Looms, power looms [1089].
- Long, Rev. W. deprived of his license by Bp. of Capetown [1218].
- Lords chancellor, Brougham [426],
- Lords chief justice of England, Campbell [526],
- Lord high steward, Anglesey [71].
- Lords privy seal, Buckingham [460],
- Lords, house of, cartoons in [946],
- Lotteries, abolished [559],
- prizes in [1268].
- Louis XVIII. d. 1824 king of France, conducted from Ghent to Paris [702].
- Louis Philippe d. 1857 king of the French, flight to England [1030],
- Louth, lord lieutenant [234].
- Lowe, Robert b. 1811 first viscount Sherbrooke, caricatured in burlesque of Happy Land [1476].
- Luddite riots [1434].
- Lunacy, non restraint system originated [1128], [1474].
- Lycian marbles, discovered [1033],
- Harpy tomb, the [1390].
- Lyon, Mrs. Jane, her action against Daniel D. Home [1519].
- Lytton-Bulwer, Edward G. d. 1873 baron Lytton, Devereux in French [1578].
- M
- Macaire, Robert, original delineator of the character [444].
- McAll protestant mission in Paris [888].
- Macaulay, Thomas Babington d. 1859 baron, defeated in contest for rectorship of Marischal college [47],
- his executor [986].
- Machine makers, Dyer [947],
- Fairbairn [1014].
- Machines, boring [551],
- Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell b. 1847 his operas [1569].
- Mackintosh & Co., air beds [627],
- india rubber works [799].
- Madder grown and manufactured in England [1042].
- Magazines and other Periodicals, See also Newspapers.
- Agricultural and industrial magazine editor [577].
- Ainsworth’s magazine editor [33].
- All the year round commenced [872].
- American monthly established [1440].
- Anthropological review editor [1591].
- Anti-slavery pilot established [83].
- Argonaut editor [1524].
- Artist, The commenced [774].
- Art union journal established [1289].
- Astronomical register established [1186].
- Aunt Judy’s magazine editor [1131].
- Bachelors’ papers, Liverpool, established [136].
- Band of hope review editor [1120].
- Band of mercy editor [1120].
- Bankers’ magazine editor [1002].
- Bankers’ almanac editor [1002].
- Barker’s review commenced [164].
- Bentley’s miscellany commenced [249],
- Bentley’s quarterly review started [249].
- Bent’s literary advertiser founded [246].
- Blackwood’s magazine, contributor to [1156].
- Bombay quarterly review commenced [65].
- Botanical magazine, editor [1526],
- proprietor [794].
- British and foreign evangelical rev. editors [788].
- British and foreign medical rev. founded [619], [1078].
- British workman editors [522], [1120].
- Calvert’s mechanics’ almanac founded [521].
- Canadian naturalist established [277].
- Carpenter’s monthly political editor [556].
- Celt founded [536].
- Chambers’ Edinburgh journal founded [588].
- Channel islands magazine commenced [680].
- Chess player, authors of [1544].
- Child’s companion editor [771].
- Childrens’ journal projected [853].
- Christian advocate review editor [1250].
- Christian, publisher [358].
- Christian herald editor [1485].
- Christian monthly editor [1437].
- Christian observer editor [787].
- Christian physician and anthropological magazine [994].
- Christian pioneer editor [1347].
- Christian reformer discontinued [100].
- Christian remembrancer, editors [1121], [1292].
- Christian teacher commenced [208].
- Chrono-thermalist began [877].
- Church, editor [1130].
- Churchman’s magazine editor [1028].
- Churchman’s quarterly magazine projected [88].
- Churchman’s monthly companion commenced [88].
- Church musician started [1131].
- Citizen, The, at Dublin [1568].
- Comic news editor [507].
- Cope’s tobacco plant first issued [715].
- Congregational review editor [1524].
- Court journal originated [669].
- Critica biblica editor [555].
- Critical review editor [1592].
- Dawn, The, Manchester, commenced [423].
- Dibdin’s penny trumpet proprietor [4].
- Dublin journal of medical science, started [1213],
- editor [1303].
- Dublin university magazine founded [502].
- Eagle, St. John’s coll. magazine [984].
- Eclectic review editors [690], [1524].
- Ecclesiastical art review editor [1208].
- Edinburgh literary journal commenced [227].
- Edinburgh medical and surgical journal editor [747].
- Edinburgh review founded [426],
- editor [992].
- Etcetera editor [670].
- Evangelical penny magazine proprietor [4].
- Evening news, Sydney, started [243].
- Figaro proprietor [4].
- Figaro in London, editor [4].
- Floricultural cabinet and florists’ magazine [1354].
- Foreign quarterly review founded [1150],
- editor [1084].
- Fraser’s magazine, contributor to [1156],
- editor fights a duel [254].
- Free church magazine, Edinburgh, editor [1453].
- Fun, artist on [1218],
- editor [507].
- Gallery of terrors proprietor [4].
- Gardener’s chronicle founded [879].
- Gardener’s magazine editor [1459].
- Gentleman’s magazine, editors [451], [1066],
- proprietor [372].
- Germ, The [682].
- Ghost proprietor [4].
- Hardwicke’s science gossip commenced [1331].
- Hazlewood magazine editor [1476].
- Hebrew christian editor [832].
- Hogg’s weekly instructor editor [1502].
- Household words, proprietors [372],
- discontinued [872].
- Howitt’s journal editor [1560].
- Hunt’s London journal editor [1589].
- Hunt’s yachting magazine founded [10].
- Illustrated London magazine [84].
- Intelligencer founded at Belleville [239].
- Journal of health and disease, editor [994].
- Journal of industry started [930].
- Journal of London institution commenced [424].
- Journal of morbid anatomy, editor [1025].
- Journal of philosophy founded [629].
- Journal of royal agricultural society, editor [1108].
- Journal of statistical society, editor [1266].
- Jurist founded [1074].
- Laboratory, The, started [424].
- Law magazine founded [1402].
- Leigh Hunt’s journal published [1591].
- Leigh Hunt’s London journal, editor [1591].
- Leisure moments, editor [781].
- Literary gazette originated [669].
- Literary news, Sydney, editor [5].
- Liverpool lion commenced [425].
- Liverpool medical journal editor [1257].
- London magazine started [141],
- editor [878].
- London medical and surgical journal editors [994], [1549].
- London medical repository editor [936].
- London medical review editor [1496].
- London photographic society journal editor [870].
- London quarterly review editor [1133].
- London society projected [1502].
- Lover, proprietor [4].
- Magazine of science and school of arts, editor [1098].
- Mirth, editor [507].
- Month commenced [1092].
- Monthly magazine editor [1437].
- Monthly magazine of holy rosary, editor [1082].
- Monthly repository editors [1539], [1591].
- Montreal medical gazette founded [122].
- Museum criticum established [315].
- Musical world editors [833], [1131].
- National miscellany founded [84].
- Natural history review editor [791].
- Nautical magazine commenced [215].
- New monthly magazine, editor [1289],
- sold [33].
- New monthly magazine and humorist commenced [161].
- New quarterly review founded [498],
- editor [1568].
- North British review editors [1318].
- Notes and Queries editor [898],
- writer in [1603].
- Numismatic journal started [37].
- Once a week editor [805].
- Orchestra editor [1022].
- Oriental herald and colonial review commenced [461].
- Panoply, The, founded [1077].
- Penny catholic magazine started [1401],
- published [433].
- People’s journal proprietors [1560].
- People’s penny picture proprietor [4].
- Photographic art journal projected [853].
- Phrenological journal editor [742].
- Political letters issued [556].
- Political magazine commenced [556].
- Poor Richard’s journal proprietor [4].
- Porcupine founded [715].
- Portfolio started [10], [11].
- Post magazine and insurance monitor proprietor [1362].
- Preacher’s lantern editor [1524].
- Primitive methodist magazine commenced [350].
- Prison proverbs commenced [11].
- Quarterly journal of foreign medicine and surgery established [1180].
- Quarterly mining review editor [993].
- Quarterly review founded [764].
- Railway magazine proprietor [1436].
- Rambler, publisher [488].
- Reflector, editor [1591].
- Retrospective review, contributor to [773].
- Royal ladies’ magazine editor [1157].
- St. James’ magazine editor [1283].
- Saturday night editor [1525].
- Saturday review, contributors to [787], [805],
- editor [700].
- Scripture magazine editor [555].
- Sharpe’s London magazine editor [1283].
- Social notes editor [1289].
- Sock and buskin editor [1022].
- Sphynx begun [461].
- Sporting review editor [546].
- Squib, The editor of [1209].
- Statistical journal editors [1070].
- Student begun [34].
- Sunbeam, editor [1437].
- Sunday magazine editor [1265].
- Ten hours advocate [1205].
- Terrific penny magazine proprietor [4].
- Theological critic established [88].
- Thief, proprietor [4].
- Tonic sol-fa reporter started [795].
- Tract magazine editor [771].
- Unitarian herald commenced [208],
- editor [1129].
- United service magazine originated [669],
- editor [1112].
- Westminster review, contributor to [1168],
- proprietor [1462].
- Willis’s current notes, editor [482].
- Winter wreath begun [614].
- Young England founded [249].
- Youth’s magazine founded [1263].
- Zoist established [980].
- Magic, history of [378],
- lectures on [424].
- Magic lanterns made [609],
- slides for [609].
- Magnetism, animal [378], [686],
- discoveries in [168].
- Maidstone, Charles museum [594].
- Mail coaches, Edinburgh to Aberdeen [49].
- Majuba hill, battle of [677].
- Malagasy scholars, Freeman [1104],
- Griffiths [1246].
- Malt, malster, a [1436],
- raising and conveying of malt [834].
- Malta, knights of, Arbuthnot [78],
- Man, most popular man in the three kingdoms [971].
- Man, Isle of, Baume’s property left to [196].
- Manchester, Athenæum [773],
- banquet to W. Harrison Ainsworth [33],
- botanical guide [504],
- carbolic acid, manufacture of [520],
- chartist riots [83],
- Chetham soc. [773],
- Chetham library [773],
- Geological soc. founded [280],
- great exhibition [842],
- incorporated law assoc. [773],
- Kersal moor great meeting [658],
- law assoc. [1416],
- library of local books [1458],
- Lunardini’s fall from a balloon [1192],
- Manchester coll. at Manchester and London [100],
- Manchester political union [658],
- New college removed to London [361],
- observatory at [361],
- Owen’s coll. endowment of professorships 268 and trustees of [1026],
- Peterloo meeting [150], [681],
- rescue of Kelly the Fenian [53],
- royal institution founded [519],
- ship canal [1113],
- Thirlmere water scheme [1445],
- theatre royal [519],
- unity of odd fellows, grand master [1330],
- York college [1128].
- Mandarin, Gordon [1178].
- Manuscripts, Ashburnham collection [1515],
- Map makers, Arrowsmith [91],
- Cruchley [777].
- Marble quarrier, Goad [1162].
- March, George Edward of the Foreign office, writer of librettos [1115].
- Margate, hall by the sea, manager [1483].
- Marlborough college founded [1040],
- reorganized [728].
- Marriages, four times married [105], [878],
- Martineau, Harriet d. 1876 author, cured by mesmerism [1290].
- Marryat, Capt. Frederick d. 1848 novelist, Peter Simple [370].
- Mary Blane, a song [1254].
- Mastodon fossils [755].
- Matamoros, Manuel a prisoner in Spain [7].
- Matthews, Charles d. 1835 actor, his gallery of theatrical portraits [943].
- Mathematician, Hamilton [1307].
- Matterhorn, Switzerland, deaths on [902], [1566].
- Mayhew, Henry d. 1887 author, a writer in Punch [1209].
- Maynooth, synod at [781].
- Mayor who paid fine not to serve, Barber [156].
- Mazzini, Guiseppe d. 1872 political agitator, his friend [837].
- Meats preserved, cases for [1008].
- Meath, bishop of [498],
- lord lieutenant [1048].
- Mecca, Bicknell’s pilgrimage to the shrine of Mohammed [271].
- Medals, for young persons for industry [1390],
- gold medal specially struck [550].
- Medicine, Aldersgate st. sch. [732],
- clinical lectures established [276],
- college of physicians, president [40],
- fevers, modern treatment of [1213],
- Fleming’s tincture [1067],
- name removed from medical register [1257],
- physician charging a five shilling fee [1432],
- podophyllin introduced [1122],
- practical teaching at the bedside [276],
- prussic acid used for chest affections [1208],
- scarlatina, its treatment [432],
- spirometer, use of [1605].
- Medulla oblongata, reflex function of [1288].
- Memory, systems of acquiring [1476],
- teacher of the art of [239].
- Men, handsome men, Boyle [368],
- D’Orsay [899].
- Menageries, Atkins [290],
- Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix d. 1847,
- Mer de Glace surveyed [1078].
- Merest, J. D. m. Maria B. Hawes [1384].
- Mesmerism, Harriet Martineau cured by [1290],
- Mesmerists, Ashburner [93],
- Metallic solutions, insect life in [772].
- Meteorology, account of meteorites [1071],
- Mexico, Tampico city taken [597].
- Meyerbeer, Jacob d. 1864 composer, Le Prophète produced in London [1253].
- Microscopes, achromatic [216],
- Middle level, commission on the [862].
- Middlesborough, Albert park [327],
- first mayor [327].
- Midwifery, use of anæsthetics [1220].
- Milk, country milk sent to London [1284].
- Mill, John Stuart d. 1873 philosopher, his friend [1093].
- Milier, Hugh d. 1856 geologist, his dau. [823],
- old red sandstone [871].
- Millers, Catt [571],
- Hadley [1273].
- Milton, John d. 1674 poet, Fall of Adam [1010],
- Mind, power of over body [378].
- Mine be a cot, a glee [1543].
- Miniatures, on marble [558],
- painters of [725].
- Minerals, cadmium sulphate of [570],
- Mines and Mining, accidents in, life saving apparatus [125],
- Mint, The, assay master [1042],
- Miraculous healing [91].
- Mitchell, John d. 1875 Irish politician, his prosecution [1429].
- Mohair used [1089].
- Modeller, Henning [1431].
- Mollusca, internal structure of [1314].
- Moneyers, Company of, provosts of [103], [104],
- dissolved [104].
- Moneyrea where there is one God and no devil [304].
- Mont Blanc,
- Moon, Sir Francis G. d. 1871,
- print seller [1253].
- Moore, George d. 1876,
- Moore, Thomas d. 1852 poet, his friends [828], [1591].
- Moray, Ross and Caithness, bishop of [958].
- Morocco, emperor of, medical mission to [442].
- Morphia, muriate of [1235].
- Mortmain, statute of, the hospitals exempt from provisions of [768].
- Moths, sugaring for [900].
- Mount Sinai, the position of determined [223].
- Mount Vesuvius, large picture of [770].
- Mozart, Johann C. W. A. d. 1791 composer, Don Giovanni produced in England [114].
- Muller, George b. 1805 a Prussian, founder of orphan houses [749].
- Munich, Gibson’s statues at [1141].
- Muntz, George Frederick d. 1857 M.P., libelled by Gutteridge [1265].
- Mural paintings by fictile vitrification [528].
- Murchison, Sir Robert I. d. 1871 geologist, Dick’s assistance to him [871].
- Murderers,
- Murray, James A. H. his New English dictionary [674].
- Music, Bass’ act on street musicians [189],
- catalogue of [1011],
- Concentores sodales [1187],
- conducting with a baton [724],
- contrapuntist soc. [1072],
- free chant [774],
- Hullah classes for teaching [1581],
- library of [1000],
- musical glasses [1261],
- music librarian [1175],
- musician the first knighted [290],
- new code staff notation [751],
- publishers [665], [676], [749], [823], [1309],
- reading from the score [628],
- Società Armonica [1077],
- sol-faing system [1159],
- thorough bass [492],
- tonic sol-fa system and coll. [795],
- type music printer [1426],
- Vogler’s system of cadences [1072],
- writer on [992].
- Music Halls, Cider cellars [1224],
- Musical composers, Bache [118],
- Benedict [238],
- Bennett [244],
- Bexfield [268],
- Bilby [276],
- Blockley [314],
- Blagrove [301],
- Blewitt [312],
- Calkin [516],
- Calcott W. [517],
- Callcott W. H. [517],
- Campana [525],
- Cianchetti [621],
- Coote [713],
- Corri [722],
- Costa [724],
- D’Albert [801],
- Davison [833],
- Dempster [856],
- Dibdin [871],
- Donaldson [893],
- Dougal [901],
- Dunne [940],
- Ellerton [976],
- Ellis [983],
- Elvey [991],
- Fawcett J. [1028],
- Fawcett J. [1028],
- Fish [1051],
- Fitzwilliam [1065],
- Flowers [1072],
- Forbes [1077],
- Gabriel [1115],
- Glover C. W. [1158],
- Glover S. [1160],
- Glover W. H. [1160],
- Godfrey A. F. and C. [1163],
- Goss [1186],
- Graham [1196],
- Greatheed [1220],
- Gutteridge [1266],
- Haite [1276],
- Harper [1343],
- Hart [1359],
- Hatton [1377],
- Havergal [1381],
- Hecht [1415],
- Helmore [1418],
- Hempel [1420],
- Hemy [1421],
- Hickson [1462],
- Hill J. F. [1471],
- Hill W. J. [1476],
- Hime [1479],
- Hobson [1489],
- Holmes A. [1514],
- Holmes W. H. [1517],
- Horn [1537],
- Horsley C. E. [1542],
- Horsley W. H. [1542],
- Howell [1556],
- Hughes [1576],
- Hullah [1581],
- Hume [1585],
- Hutcheson [1604],
- Lodge [976],
- Mackenzie [1569],
- Stoepel [1445],
- See also Pianists.
- Muskets, stadiometer improved [1560].
- Myriorama, invention of [627].
- Myxoedema first described [1257].
- N
- Names, Fancy.
- Admiral, The fighting i.e. Sir W. N. W. Hewett [1454].
- Apostle of ragged school movement i.e. T. Guthrie [1265].
- Arsenic Sal i.e. Sarah Chesham [603].
- Attorney General for unstamped newspapers i.e. George Edmonds [960].
- Auchterless John Pounds i.e. James Beattie [210].
- Bagatelle i.e. Richard 4 marquis of Hertford [1449].
- Bankers’ Bankers i.e. Overend, Gurney & Co. [1262].
- Bard of Dunclug, The i.e. David Herbison [1442].
- Bendigo i.e. William Thompson [237], [573].
- Bishop of Bond street, The i.e. William Bishop [291].
- Blacksmith, The learned i.e. Elihu Burritt [491].
- Bowlers, The best of all i.e. W. R. Hillyer [1478].
- Brassey i.e. John Leechman [237], [573].
- Calculating phenomenon, The i.e. George P. Bidder 271–[72].
- Cornish Pilgrim, The i.e. Richard Hampton [1312].
- Cure, The perfect i.e. James Hurst Stead [312].
- Cuvier of England i.e. Robert Edmond Grant [1206].
- Delemere forest stag i.e. John Walker [1553].
- Demon, The i.e. George Fordham [1080].
- Demon pedestrian i.e. J. Whitehead [1553].
- Dick, Foolish i.e. Richard Hampton [1312].
- Dragon, The i.e. Bindon Blood [315].
- Dutch Sam i.e. Elias Samuels [224].
- English Horace Vernet i.e. Thomas Jones Barker [165].
- Flower of Haddington, The i.e. Jane Baillie Welsh [549].
- Fordham of Amateurs i.e. George Matthews Ede [956].
- Game Chicken i.e. Henry Pearce [1258].
- Genial Showman, The i.e. Charles Farrar Browne [443].
- Gipsy’s Friend, The i.e. Rev. James Crabb [745].
- Hyæna of Brescia i.e. J. J. Baron Von Haynau [1400].
- Iron king of Wales i.e. Robert Thompson Crawshay [756].
- Kempferhausen i.e. Robert Pierce Gillies [1150].
- King of Pine Growers i.e. James Dale [801].
- King Richard i.e. Richard Tapper Cadbury [509].
- Lancashire Giant i.e. Bob Gregson [1258].
- Leviathan, The i.e. William Edmond Davies [829].
- Lyndhurst of the Turf i.e. John Barham Day [841].
- Mezzofanti, The English i.e. Edward C. Hawtrey [1392].
- Moorland poet, The i.e. George Heath [1411].
- Mr. Ralph’s Great coat i.e. Robert Hunnum [1588].
- Old Q’ i.e. William 4 duke of Queensberry [1449].
- Paganini, The English i.e. Henry Hayward [1403].
- Perfect Cure, The i.e. James Hurst Stead [312].
- Pocket Hercules, The i.e. James Grimshaw [1248].
- Prisoner’s friend, The i.e. Abraham Beal [205].
- Queen of the Radicals i.e. Harriet Grote [1251].
- Right arm of British power in America i.e. Ogle Robert Gowan [1193].
- Roscius, The Young i.e. William Henry West Betty [265].
- Rydal, The painter of i.e. William Hull [1580].
- Senior wrangler maker, The i.e. William Hopkins [1534].
- Sherwood forest patriarch i.e. Samuel Hall [1289].
- Sherwood forester i.e. Spencer Timothy Hall [1290].
- Stalybridge infant i.e. Samuel Hurst [1602].
- True Conservative, A i.e. Edmund Gilling Hallewell [1293].
- University Corporal i.e. Joseph Dornford [898].
- Vampire, The i.e. Bindon Blood [315].
- Wheel king of London i.e. Patrick Hearn [1409].
- Yorick of the West, The i.e. William R. Hicks [1462].
- Yorkshire woollen trade, Father of i.e. W. Hirst [1484].
- Names, Titles, etc. Changed, Given and Taken, See also Actors’ Stage Names and Pseudonyms.
- Addington, Baron i.e. John G. Hubbard [1563].
- Angell Cherry i.e. John Benedict Angell [70].
- Anson, George i.e. George Adams [72].
- Arundell, Thomas i.e. Thomas Arundell Tagg [92].
- Baker, William i.e. William Wingfield [138].
- Barclay, Capt. i.e. Robert B. Barclay Allardice [48].
- Barlow, Sir William Owen i.e. William Owen [169].
- Barr, Blithe Jamie i.e. James Barr [175].
- Barrett-Lennard, Sir Thomas i.e. Thomas Thomas [178].
- Beaconsfield, Earl of i.e. Benjamin Disraeli [203].
- Beauregard, Countess de i.e. Elizabeth Hargett [214].
- Becher, William i.e. William Wrixon [215].
- Behram Pacha i.e. Robert Cannon [537].
- Beke, Charles T. i.e. Charles Tilstone Beck [223].
- Bellew, Thomas A. Grattan i.e. T. A. Bellew 234–[5].
- Belper, Baron i.e. Edward Strutt [236].
- Bernard, Herman Hedwig i.e. H. Bernard [255].
- Berri, Duchesse de i.e. Amy Brown [258].
- Bethune, C. R. Drinkwater i.e. C. R. Bethune [264].
- Binning, Lord i.e. Thomas H. earl of Haddington [1271].
- Booker-Blakemore, Thomas W. i.e. T. W. Booker [335].
- Bottomley-Firth, J. F. i.e. J. P. Bottomley [1050].
- Bouchier, Barton i.e. Barton Boucher [347].
- Boyd, William i.e. W. Keown [367].
- Brabazon, Luke i.e. Luke Higgins [371].
- Brancepeth, Baron i.e. G. H. Russell-Boyne [370].
- Brand-Trevor, H. O. i.e. H. O. Brand, baron Dacre [798].
- Bravo, Charles D. T. i.e. Charles D. Turner [384].
- Brinckman, Sir T. H. L. i.e. Sir T. H. L. Broadhead [401].
- Brocket, Stanes Brockett i.e. Stanes B. Chamberlayne [407].
- Broke, Sir A. B. de Capell i.e. Sir A. B. de Capell Brooke [410].
- Broke, Signal i.e. Charles Acton Broke [411].
- Bromley, Sir George i.e. Sir George Smith [413].
- Bromley-Davenport, William i.e. W. Davenport-Bromley [413].
- Bronte, Duchess of i.e. Charlotte Mary Hood [413].
- Bronte, Patrick i.e. Patrick Prunty [414].
- Brooke, John Brooke Johnson i.e. John B. Johnson [417].
- Bruce, Sir James L. Knight i.e. Sir James L. Knight [451].
- Buckley-Mathew, Sir G. Benvenuto i.e. Sir George Byam Mathew [465].
- Budavolgy, Count de i.e. Max Greger [1233].
- Burton, James i.e. James Haliburton [1280].
- Byng, Poodle i.e. Gerald Frederick Byng [505].
- Calverley, Charles S. i.e. Charles S. Blayds [518].
- Capua, Princess of i.e. Penelope Smyth [540].
- Carington, Robert John, Baron Carington i.e. Robert J. Smith [546].
- Carr-Boyle, James, earl of Glasgow i.e. James Carr [1155].
- Champain, Sir J. N. Bateman i.e. Sir J. N. Champain [589].
- Chetham-Strode, Sir E. i.e. Sir E. Chetham [606].
- Cholmley, Sir George i.e. Sir George Strickland [613].
- Christopher, Robert Adam i.e. Robert A. Dundas [618].
- Christopher, R. A. Nisbet Hamilton i.e. Robert A. Christopher [618].
- Clarges, Sir Richard Goddard i.e. Sir R. G. Hare [624].
- Clark, D’Orsay i.e. Edward Rawson Clark [625].
- Clark, Little i.e. William H. Clark [630].
- Clark, Waterloo i.e. John Clark [627].
- Clarke, Lame i.e. John Clarke [633].
- Clark-Kennedy, Sir A. Kennedy i.e. Sir A. Kennedy Clark [630].
- Clarke-Jervoise, Sir Samuel i.e. Sir Samuel Clarke [637].
- Clarke-Travers, Sir W. H. St. Lawrence i.e. Sir W. H. St. Lawrence Clarke [637].
- Cockayne-Cust, H. F. i.e. H. F. Cust [797].
- Cockburn-Campbell, Sir A. T. i.e. Sir A. T. Cockburn [664].
- Coffin, Rev. John i.e. Rev. John Pine [667].
- Colley, Sir George Pomeroy Pomeroy i.e. Sir G. Pomeroy Colley [677].
- Collins, Mortimer i.e. Edward J. Mortimer Collins [679].
- Combe, Richard Thomas i.e. Richard Thomas Maddison [688].
- Cooper, Wilbye i.e. John Wilbye Cooper [711].
- Corbaux, Fanny i.e. Marie F. C. Doetter Corbaux [717].
- Corbett, Joseph i.e. Joseph Plymley [718].
- Corbett-Winder, Uvedale i.e. Uvedale Corbett [718].
- Courten, Comtesse de i.e. Alphonsina Marie de St. Amand [358].
- Cowell-Stepney, Sir John Stepney i.e. Sir John Stepney Cowell [736].
- Crackanthorpe, Christopher i.e. Christopher Cookson [746].
- Cradock, Rev. Edward Hartopp i.e. Edward Hartopp Grove [747].
- Cresswell, Francis i.e. Francis Easterby [757].
- Crompton-Stansfield, William Rookes i.e. William R. Crompton [767].
- Crosse, Thomas Bright i.e. Thomas B. Ikin [772].
- Cuffe, Sir Richard i.e. Sir R. Wheeler [780].
- Cumming-Bruce, C. L. i.e. C. L. Cumming [785].
- D’Aeth, William i.e. G. W. Hughes [799].
- Dalling and Bulwer, baron i.e. W. H. L. E. Bulwer [806].
- Davies, James i.e. James Banks [827].
- Davis, Pope i.e. John Philip Davis [831].
- Dawson-Damer, G. L. i.e. G. L. Dawson [839].
- De Beauvoir, Sir J. E. i.e. Sir J. E. Browne [844].
- De Grey, T. P. i.e. T. P. Weddell [848].
- De Havilland, John V. S. i.e. J. V. S. Haviland [1383].
- De La Saussaye, Sir R. i.e. Sir R. Sausse [852].
- De Lisle, A. L. M. Phillipps i.e. A. L. M. Phillipps [854].
- Denison, John i.e. Johe Wilkinson [858].
- De Porquet, L. P. R. F. i.e. L. P. R. Fenwick [862].
- De Quincey, Thomas i.e. Thomas Quincey [862].
- De Trafford, Sir T. J. i.e. Sir T. J. Trafford [867].
- Dinorben, Baron i.e. W. L. Hughes [881].
- Dinsdale, Frederick i.e. F. Trotter [881].
- Dod, Charles R. P. i.e. C. R. P. Dodd [887].
- Dollond, George i.e. George Huggins [891].
- Domvile, Charles i.e. Charles Pocklington [892].
- Drake, Sir T. T. Fuller-Eliott i.e. Sir T. T. Fuller [915].
- Duckett, Sir George i.e. Sir G. Jackson [923].
- Dunbar, George i.e. George Orr [928].
- Dundas, Sir J. W. Deans i.e. Sir J. W. Deans [933].
- Dunlop, Alexander Murray i.e. A. Dunlop [937].
- Dunlop, Alexander Colquhoun Stirling Murray i.e. A. Murray Dunlop [937].
- Dyce-Sombre, David O. i.e. David O. Dyce [946].
- Eardley, Sir Culling E. i.e. Sir C. E. Smith [951].
- East, Sir E. G. Clayton i.e. Sir E. G. Clayton [952].
- Eastwood, Thomas S. i.e. Thomas Smith Badger [122].
- Egerton, John Hume i.e. J. H. Cust [970].
- Ellacombe, Henry T. i.e. Henry T. Ellicombe [975].
- Ellerton, John L. i.e. John L. Lodge [976].
- Ellis, Andrew Ellis i.e. A. Ellis De Vezian [986].
- Ellis-McTaggart, Francis i.e. F. Ellis [987].
- Erle-Drax, J. S. W. Sawbridge i.e. J. S. W. Sawbridge [995].
- Eversley, Charles S., viscount i.e. C. Shaw-Lefevre [1007].
- Fairholt, F. W. i.e. F. W. Fahrholz [1015].
- Fane, H. E. Hamlyn i.e. H. E. Fane [1019].
- Farnborough, Thomas, baron i.e. Sir T. E. May [1021].
- Fenwick, Edward M. i.e. E. M. Reid [1034].
- Fenwick-Bisset, M. i.e. M. Fenwick [1034].
- Ferguson, J. F. i.e. J. F. Jaquemain [1035].
- Ferguson-Davie, Sir H. E. i.e. Sir H. R. Ferguson [1037].
- Fermor-Hesketh, Sir T. G. i.e. Sir T. G. Hesketh [1038].
- Fish, The Golden i.e. Thomas Liversedge Fish [1051].
- Fitzball, Edward i.e. Edward Ball [1056].
- Fitzgerald, John i.e. John Purcell [1058].
- Fitzwilliam, C. W. Wentworth i.e. C. W. Fitzwilliam [1064].
- Fitzwilliam, Ellen i.e. E. Chaplin [1065].
- Fitzwilliam, Fanny E. i.e. F. E. Copeland [1065].
- Fleetwood, Sir P. Hesketh i.e. Sir P. Hesketh [1067].
- Fleming, Ann C. i.e. A. C. Knight [1067].
- Forbes-Leslie, Jonathan i.e. Jonathan Forbes [1079].
- Francis, Francis i.e. Francis Morgan [1097].
- Fraser, Robert S. i.e. Robert S. Frazer [1102].
- Gardiner, Robert i.e. Robert Hallowell [1121].
- Giles-Puller, Christopher W. i.e. C. W. Giles [1148].
- Gladstone, Sir John i.e. Sir John Gladstones [1154].
- Godwin-Austen, Robert A. C. i.e. Robert A. C. Austen [1165].
- Gordon, Chinese i.e. Charles George Gordon [1178].
- Gordon, Francis i.e. Francis Grant [1177].
- Gough, Frederick, Baron Calthorpe i.e. F. Calthorpe [518].
- Graham, James Gillespie i.e. James Gillespie [1196].
- Graham-Gilbert, John i.e. John Gilbert [1199].
- Granton, Lord i.e. Charles Hope [1529].
- Granville, Augustus Bozzi i.e. Augustus Bozzi [1208].
- Gratwicke, William i.e. William Kindlesides [1210].
- Graves-Sawle, Sir Joseph S. i.e. Sir Joseph S. Sawle [1214].
- Green, Thomas Hiden i.e. Thomas Hiden [1226].
- Greenhough, George Bellas i.e. George Bellas [1229].
- Grenville, George Neville i.e. George Neville [1236].
- Grenville, Ralph Neville i.e. Ralph Neville [1237].
- Gurdon-Rebow, John i.e. John Gurdon [1260].
- Halford, Sir Henry i.e. Sir Henry Vaughan [1280].
- Haliburton, James i.e. James Burton [1280].
- Hall, Nemesis i.e. Sir William H. Hall [1291].
- Halliday, Andrew i.e. Andrew Halliday Duff [1294].
- Halliwell-Phillipps James Orchard i.e. J. O. Phillipps [1295].
- Hallyburton, John F. Gordon i.e. John F. Gordon [1296].
- Hampden, Augustus E. Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire i.e. Augustus E. Hobart [461].
- Harrington, Earl of i.e. Lord Petersham [1344].
- Harris, Christopher Arthur Mohun i.e. C. A. Harris [1346].
- Harris, Isaac i.e. Isaac Donnithorne [1346].
- Harrison, Devil i.e. William G. Harrison [1357].
- Hartismere, Baron i.e. John H. M. Henniker [1430].
- Hartley, Leonard Lawrie i.e. Leonard L. Campbell [1362].
- Hastings, Sir Charles Abney i.e. Sir Charles Hastings [1373].
- Hatherley, Baron i.e. Sir William P. Wood [1376].
- Hayne, Pea-Green i.e. Joseph Hayne [538], [1344].
- Hertford, Francis, marquis of i.e. the Earl of Yarmouth [1449].
- Hesketh, Sir T. G. Fermor i.e. Sir T. G. Hesketh [1451].
- Hesketh-Fleetwood, Sir P. i.e. Sir P. Hesketh [1452].
- Heytesbury, W. H. A’Court-Holmes 2 baron i.e. W. H. A’Court Heytesbury 2 baron [1457].
- Hick, Edward i.e. Edward Simpson [1461].
- Hicks Pasha i.e. William Hicks [1462].
- Hindlip, Henry A., Baron i.e. H. A. Allsopp [1481].
- Hodgetts, Foley John Hodgetts i.e. J. H. Foley [1492].
- Holyoake-Goodricke, Sir F. L. i.e. Sir F. L. Holyoake [1518].
- Hobart Pasha i.e. A. C. Hobart [1487].
- Holt, Raggedy i.e. Thomas L. Holt [1518].
- Home, David Milne i.e. David Milne [1520].
- Hope, William Williams i.e. William Hope [1532].
- Horne, Richard Hengist i.e. Richard Henry Horne [1539].
- Hoskyns, Chandos Wren i.e. Chandos Hoskyns [1546].
- Hotten, John Camden i.e. John William Hotten [1547].
- Houghton, Henry Hall i.e. Henry Houghton [1548].
- Howard de Walden, Charles A. E. Baron i.e. Charles A. Ellis [1550].
- Howard, Miss i.e. Elizabeth Hargett [214].
- Howland, Baron i.e. Francis R. Bedford [218].
- Howe, Richard Penn Curzon i.e. Richard P. Curzon [1555].
- Hudson, Hurry i.e. Sir James Hudson [1567].
- Hughes, Edward Hughes Ball i.e. E. H. Ball [147].
- Hughes, Gentleman i.e. William Edward Hughes [1578].
- Hughes, Little i.e. William Edward Hughes [1578].
- Hughes, William Hughes i.e. William Hughes Hewitt [1578].
- Humphreys, Alexander i.e. Alexander Alexander [42].
- Hutchinson, Lavalette i.e. John, Earl of Donoughmore [897].
- Hyett, William Henry i.e. William Henry Adams [1611].
- Jerviswood, Lord i.e. C. Baillie Hamilton [129].
- Kenlis, Baron i.e. Thomas T. marquis of Headfort [1405].
- Khourschid Pasha i.e. Richard Debaufre Guyon [1267].
- Lyon-Home, Daniel Dunglas i.e. D. D. Home [1519].
- Maclae, Walter i.e. Walter Ewing [1009].
- Manor, Lord i.e. G. Dundas [933].
- Maurice, Leon d. 1826 i.e. lord Maurice Drummond de Melfort [827].
- Medwyn, Lord i.e. J. H. Forbes [1078].
- Meredyth, Baron i.e. W. M. S. Baron Athlumney [102].
- Milan, Count of i.e. Sir H. J. Caldwell [515].
- Milner-Gibson, Thomas i.e. Thomas Gibson [1141].
- Montalbo, Countess de i.e. Josephine Benoite [358].
- Myddleton, Robert i.e. Robert Biddulph [273].
- Noel-Fearn, Henry i.e. Rev. H. Christmas [617].
- Nicholls, Charlotte i.e. Charlotte Bronte [413].
- Nugent, Fulke Southwell Greville- i.e. Fulke Southwell Greville [1239].
- Osborne, George H. i.e. George 6 earl of Aberdeen [8].
- Osborne, Ralph Bernal i.e. Ralph Bernal [255].
- Pakington, John Somerset i.e. John Somerset Russell [1311].
- Paget, Baron i.e. H. P. Anglesey [71].
- Pyndar, John R. Beauchamp i.e. John, earl Beauchamp [211].
- Richardson-Currer, Henry i.e. Henry Richardson [790].
- Ridley-Colborne, Nicholas W. i.e. Nicholas W. Ridley [669].
- Russell-Boyne, Gustavus H. earl Brancepeth i.e. G. H. Boyne 369–[70].
- Sackville West, G. J. i.e. G. J. West [852].
- Seymour-Vesey-Fitzgerald, Sir W. R. i.e. Sir W. R. Fitzgerald [1060].
- Solly-Flood, Frederick i.e. Frederick Solly [1071].
- Stanley, Henry Morton i.e. John Rowlands [242].
- Stewart, The Abbé i.e. Stewart Drummond [475].
- Vernon family, The, took name of Harcourt [1324].
- Watson-Gordon, Sir J. i.e. Sir John Gordon [1181].
- Weddell, Thomas P. 2 earl de Grey i.e. T. P. Robinson [848].
- Yarde Buller, John i.e. John Buller Yarde [620].
- Napoleon I. d. 1821, conveyed to St. Helena [663],
- exhumation of his body [42],
- medical attendant at St. Helena [89],
- on board Bellerophon [914],
- person present at his death [764],
- post mortem appearance of his body [1433],
- representations of him in dramas [1169],
- visitor at Elba [746],
- visitors at St. Helena [56], [1088],
- went in the Undaunted to Elba [1374].
- Napoleon III. d. 1873, escape from Ham [932],
- Nash, John d. 1835, architect [847].
- Nassau, first bishop of [572].
- Natal, bishop of [673],
- Majuba hill, battle of [677].
- National Debt, money left for reduction of [844].
- National Gallery, Wynn Ellis pictures [987].
- Natural history, Bowerbank’s collection of [357].
- Naturalists, Audubon [107],
- Burchell [475].
- Naturalisations, Albano [37],
- Nature printing [372].
- Navarino, battle of [665].
- Navy, anchor, Hall’s patent [1292],
- armour plating of ships [623], [675],
- bilge-tank, an iron [1292],
- boys’ training ships [1350],
- captains by order in council [119],
- Cowper Cole’s system [675],
- feats of daring [1300],
- first screw frigate [1046],
- forces of the enemy [1048],
- Graham’s novices [1350],
- Keppel’s action, last survivor of [1275],
- mounting guns on ships [675],
- nautical almanac office [1317],
- naval cadets [1350],
- pay office abolished [878],
- round war ships [972],
- screw ship the first [1289],
- target for defence of ships [583].
- Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, his name found on a monument [1480].
- Negro minstrels, Buckley minstrels [464],
- Nelson, Horatio killed 1805 admiral, officer at his funeral [1224].
- Newcastle, bishop of [581],
- Newmarket, middle park plate founded [312],
- school for jockeys [1031].
- Newman, John Henry d. 1889 cardinal, Achilli case [1361],
- Newport, bishop of [439],
- chartist riots [1110].
- Newsagent, Berger [252].
- Newspaper correspondents, Borrow G. H. [342],
- Newspapers, church and country newspaper co. [1114],
- Newspapers, See also Magazines.
- Academy founded [77],
- assistant editor [1568].
- Albion, New York, founded [186].
- Anglo-Saxon, Boston, established [186].
- Antidote, Dublin, editor [1193].
- Athenæum commenced [461],
- Atlas editors [1098], [1533].
- Australian town and country journal commenced [243].
- Banner of Ulster founded [1142].
- Bath express editor [1378].
- Belfast morning news, proprietor [1215].
- Bell’s life in London, proprietor [644],
- Bombay standard commenced [468].
- Britannia founded [732].
- British luminary, editor [1157].
- Builder founded [1322],
- editor [1164].
- Bullionist, editors [1002], [1424].
- Cambridge independent press, proprietor [1375].
- Catholic layman, Dublin, editor [1132].
- Censor, editor [1109].
- Cerberus established [709].
- Chat, editor [1518].
- Chat of the week, editor [1591].
- Christian advocate, editor [1120].
- Christian observer, editor [1173].
- Commercial gazette founded [243].
- Companion, The, editor [1591].
- Constitutional, sub-editor [1593].
- Cornish telegraph, editor [1123].
- Cornubian, editor [1124].
- Country, The, established [741].
- County courts chronicle established [741].
- Court journal started [1515].
- Daily express, Dublin, editor [1163].
- Daily News, editors [872], [1084], [1589],
- Daily telegraph, acting editor [1593].
- Dundee guardian commenced [468].
- Edinburgh courant, editor [1424].
- Edinburgh evening courant, editor [1319].
- Elgin courier founded [1202].
- Empire, proprietors [1303].
- Enquirer, The, editor [1481].
- Era, theatrical art critic [1574].
- Evening mail, Dublin, originated [1395].
- Evening sun, parliamentary reporter [1574].
- Examiner started [1591],
- Exchange and mart, proprietor of [741].
- Falkirk liberal commenced [288].
- Family Herald commenced [275].
- Felix Farley’s Bristol journal, proprietor [1263].
- Field, editor [1097],
- Free Russian press, editor [1450].
- Freeman’s journal, proprietors [1216].
- French paper, first in England [34].
- Fun, editor [1525],
- illustrator of [1548].
- Galignani’s messenger founded [1117],
- editor [358].
- Garden journal, editor [1157].
- Gardener’s gazette, editor [1157].
- Glenny’s journal, editor [1157].
- Globe, editor [1322].
- Grant’s London journal, conductor [1202].
- Graphic, illustrator of [1548].
- Guardian projected [1271],
- founded [256].
- Guide, editor [671].
- Hampshire chronicle, editor [1484].
- Herapath’s railway journal, proprietor [1436],
- reporter [1270].
- Hereford times founded [76].
- Horticultural journal started [1157].
- Hour commenced [1002].
- Illustrated London news, dramatic critic [1437],
- Indicator, editor [1591].
- Inverness courier, editor [560].
- Irish times, commissioner of [1163].
- Iron times started [1518].
- Jeride Hawades, editor [619].
- Jewish chronicle, editor [1433].
- John Bull established [473],
- editor [709].
- Journal of public health, editor [1131].
- Judy, illustrator of [444].
- Jullien’s military band journal, editor [1163].
- Kentish mercury, proprietor [1362].
- Kolokol (The Bell), editor [1450].
- Lancet, editors [708], [1096],
- publisher [619].
- Land and water commenced [462], [1040].
- Law journal, editor [1091].
- Law times established [741].
- Leader started [1527], [1593].
- Leeds patriot, proprietor [1090].
- Leeds times, proprietor [1489].
- Leicestershire mercury, proprietor [1510].
- Le mercure de Londres begun [598].
- Le petit mercure begun [598].
- Liberal, The, editor [1591].
- Licensed victuallers’ gazette, editor [1107].
- Literary gazette, editor [1175].
- Literary examiner, editor [1591].
- Literary Observer, editor [1289].
- Liverpool mail founded [44].
- London Figaro, chief leader writer [1533].
- London gazette, printer [1356].
- London Saturday journal, conductor [1202].
- Maidstone journal, proprietor [1287].
- Manchester city news, editor [1272].
- Manchester courier, editor [1484].
- Manchester examiner originated [148].
- Manchester guardian commenced [1124],
- chief of reporting staff [1339].
- Manx sun, proprietor [1236].
- Medical times projected [1589].
- Medical times and gazette, editor [918].
- Mining journal, proprietor [993].
- Monmouthshire Merlin established [313].
- Montreal pilot started [1480].
- Morning advertiser founded [441],
- Morning chronicle, editors [293], [1098], [1438], [1501], [1518],
- Morning herald, editor [1002].
- Morning journal started [1263],
- prosecuted for libel [44].
- Morning post, correspondent [1253],
- Morning register, Dublin, founded [178].
- Morning star, editor [1303].
- Musical review, editor [1568].
- Musical standard, proprietor [1309].
- Musical world, editor [1568].
- Nation re-established [499].
- National omnibus started [199].
- New Brunswick reporter, editor [1501].
- New York globe started [242].
- New York herald commenced [242].
- Nonsuch a farrago of something, commenced [329].
- North British daily mail, editor [66].
- Northampton mercury, editor [870],
- proprietor [871].
- Observer, manager [910],
- Official gazette, Oxford, editor [1374].
- Paisley and Renfrewshire gazette, editor [699].
- Paris sun commenced [11].
- Paris times, editor [1022].
- Parthenon, editor [1175].
- Patriot, editor [690].
- Pembrokeshire herald, editor [1123].
- People’s college journal commenced [200].
- Pilot newspaper, Dublin, established [178].
- Polar star, editor [1450].
- Politician started [306].
- Post circular, editor [671].
- Practical florist, editor [1157].
- Press, manager [1098].
- Protestant guardian established [502].
- Puck projected [600],
- artists on [1162].
- Punch, artists on [912], [1083],
- Queen, proprietor [741].
- Racing times projected [678].
- Railway times founded [379],
- proprietor [274].
- Record, editor [1120],
- publisher [1181].
- Republican argus established [281].
- Representative, The, publisher [715].
- Roman advertiser originated [1419].
- St. James’s chronicle founded [140],
- editor [1143].
- Satirist or censor of the times established [1233].
- Saturday review, editor [1370],
- owners of [1529].
- Sentinel, Dublin, editor [1193].
- Sheffield mercury, editor [1509].
- Sheffield times, proprietor [1355].
- South American journal founded [1272].
- Sporting life, editor [1032].
- Standard founded [140],
- Statesman founded [148].
- Statesman and patriot, Dublin, instituted [1395].
- Statesman or weekly true sun established [1364].
- Sunday times established [1364],
- editor [1129].
- Sussex agricultural express established [198].
- Tatler, The, editor [1591].
- Teetotal times started [568].
- Theatrical journal founded [262],
- ceased [262].
- Times, correspondent [1441],
- counsel to [1586],
- editors [602], [851],
- exposed the railway mania [851],
- express Alexandria to London, Waghorn’s [851],
- financial manager [851],
- foreign correspondent [1329],
- musical critics [833], [1568],
- parliamentary reporter [1574],
- printing presses [77], [738], [739],
- publishers [715], [1174],
- railway correspondent [1270],
- reporter [1090],
- staff [1250],
- stereotyped [854].
- Toronto daily chronicle, editor [1500].
- Toronto examiner founded [1480].
- True sun, dramatic critic [1084],
- proprietor [1364].
- Truth promoter, publisher [358].
- Universal news, editor [1342].
- Warden, Dublin, and Protestant guardian [502].
- Warwick advertiser, editor [1449].
- Watchman, libel in [1130].
- Weekly chronicle projected [1518].
- Weekly dispatch, editor [1107],
- West Surrey times, proprietor [1574].
- Weymouth gazette, proprietor [1371].
- World incorporated with the Patriot [351].
- York herald, proprietor [1337].
- Academy founded [77],
- Neurypnology or nervous sleep [378].
- New Zealand, Canterbury colony founded [1163],
- Nicholas d. 1855 emperor of Russia, his coronation [869],
- visit to England [869].
- Nickel and cobalt manufacturers [1001].
- Niger river, explorers of, Allen [53],
- Nodules, phosphatic, used for manure [1434].
- Nonconformists, first to take degrees at Cambridge [399].
- Northfleet, Kent, Huggens’ college [1569].
- Norfolk, list of sheriffs of [819].
- Northampton, bishop [57],
- lord lieutenant [1010].
- North-west passage discovered and effected [758].
- Northumberland, Meldon park purchased [706].
- Norwich, Alexander’s chapel [43],
- Brightwell’s collection of coleoptera [401].
- Nottingham, bishop of [1426],
- Trent bridge cricket ground [636].
- Novels etc., Characters represented in.
- Amicus in Davy’s Angler and his friends i.e. George Gulliver [1257].
- Anticant, Dr. Pessimist in Trollope’s The Warden i.e. Thomas Carlyle [550].
- Athulf, Earl in Taylor’s Edwin the Fair i.e. Sir C. Elliot [978].
- Baynham, Fred in Thackeray’s The Newcombes i.e. W. P. Bolland [329].
- Bowker, Will. in Yates’ Land at Last i.e. W. P. Bolland [329].
- Bucket, Inspector in Dickens’ Bleak House i.e. C. F. Field 1040–[41].
- Burney, Canon in Tabor’s The Master of Marton and The diary of a novelist i.e. T. Binney [281].
- C. in The Theatre, in Ainsworth’s December Tales i.e. James Crossley [773].
- Cælebs in Moor’s Cælebs in search of a wife i.e. J. S. Harford [1335].
- Cann, A. in Kingsley’s Recollection of Geoffry Hamlyn i.e. Abraham Cann [536].
- Castlemaine in Lawrence’s Sans Merci i.e. James Clay [640].
- Chesterlane, earl of, in D’Horsay i.e. George, earl of Chesterfield [605].
- Clerks, One of the three in Oxenford’s My Fellow clerks i.e. Sir W. Bovill [354].
- Conyers, Eglington in Hay’s The club and the drawing room i.e. J. Hannay [1320].
- Crawley, Councillor in Morgan’s Florence Macarthy i.e. J. W. Corker [764].
- D’Horsay i.e. Comte D’Orsay [900].
- Disraeli in Lady Lytton’s Behind the scenes i.e. B. Disraeli [204].
- Dolphin, Mr. in Thackeray’s Pendennis i.e. Alfred Bunn [473].
- Fitzalleyne of Berkeley in Molloy’s Fitzalleyne of Berkeley i.e. William, earl Fitzhardinge [1062].
- Foaming Fudge in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey i.e. Lord Brougham [426].
- Foker, Harry in Thackeray’s Pendennis i.e. A. Arcedeckne [80].
- Friend, The Learned in Peacock’s Crotchet Castle i.e. Lord Brougham [426].
- Gray, Mr. in Ward’s Robert Elsmere i.e. Thomas H. Green [1227].
- Grey, Vivian i.e. Benjamin Disraeli [204].
- Grimston, R. in Melville’s Capt. Digby Grand i.e. R. Grimston [1249].
- Grotait in Reade’s Put yourself in his place i.e. W. Broadhead [405].
- Gullson, Dr. in Reade’s It is never too late to mend i.e. J. M. Gully [1257].
- Hamilton, Percy by Lennox i.e. S. Beazley [214].
- Helstone, Mr. in Bronte’s Shirley i.e. P. Bronte [414].
- Heenan in Jenkins’ Lisa Lena i.e. J. C. Heenan [1417].
- Heron, Roderick in Pinero’s Lady Bountiful i.e. J. H. Leigh Hunt [1591].
- Ianthe in About’s Grèce Contemporaine i.e. Jane Elizabeth Digby [878].
- La Croasse in Brougham’s Albert Lunel i.e. J. W. Croker [764].
- Létorière, le marquis de by Sue i.e. Count D’Orsay [900].
- Lorrequer, Harry by Lever i.e. John Brougham [427].
- Maidens, One of the, in Wordsworth’s Trias i.e. Sara Coleridge [675].
- Mauprat by G. Sand i.e. William baron Dalling and Bulwer [806].
- Micawber in Dickens’ David Copperfield i.e. J. Dickens [873].
- Millbank, Mr. in Disraeli’s Coningsby i.e. E. Ashworth [97].
- Mirabel, Count in Disraeli’s Henrietta Temple i.e. Count D’Orsay [900].
- Missionary, The, in Richmond’s Dairyman’s Daughter i.e. Rev. James Crabb [745].
- Papaverius in Burton’s The Book Hunter i.e. T. De Quincy [862].
- Popular Sentiment, Mr. in Trollope’s The Warden i.e. C. Dickens [873].
- Rigby in Disraeli’s Coningsby i.e. J. W. Croker [764].
- Sampson, Dr. in Reade’s Hard Cash i.e. S. Dickson [877].
- Serpleton, Oliver in Brown’s The Dwale Bluth i.e. Charles B. Cayley [577].
- Skimpole, Harold in Dickens’ Bleak house i.e. J. H. Leigh Hunt [1591].
- Sludge, Mr. the medium by Browning i.e. Daniel D. Home [1519].
- Squire, The, in Hughes’ The scouring of the White Horse i.e. E. M. Atkins [102].
- Steyne, Marquis of, in Thackeray’s Vanity Fair i.e. Marquis of Hertford [764].
- Tallboys in Wilson’s Noctes Ambrosianæ i.e. H. G. Bell [228].
- Tremaine, Canon in M. Collins’ Sweet and Twenty i.e. R. S. Hawker [1385].
- Tuft, Venom in Warren’s Ten thousand a year i.e. Abraham Hayward [1402].
- Vivida Vis in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey i.e. J. W. Croker [764].
- Whitestock, Frank in Thackeray’s Curates Walk i.e. W. H. Brookfield [419].
- Wordy, Mr. in Disraeli’s Coningsby i.e. Sir A. Alison [47].
- Young Master, The, in Hughes’ Tom Brown’s school days i.e. G. E. L. Cotton [728].
- Nursing sisterhoods, account of [850].
- O
- Oboe player, Barrett [176].
- O’Brien, William Smith d. 1864 politician, his monster petition to the commons [1241].
- Observatories, Adie’s [25],
- Obelisks, Egyptian in New York [1186].
- O’Connell, Daniel d. 1847 patriot, challenged to a discussion [702],
- O’Farrell, Henry James executed 1878 fenian, shot the duke of Edinburgh [99].
- Offices, etc. abolished, army accounts office [256],
- bankruptcy, commissioners of [1517],
- bankruptcy court Bristol, commissioners of [1473],
- bankruptcy court Newcastle [1142],
- Bristol court of conscience [1340],
- chancery, masters in [426], [1026], [1587],
- chancery, official examiner of court of [214],
- chancery court, Ireland, registrar of [110],
- Chatham dockyard, chief engineer [138],
- commissary in chief in army [1446],
- consul general in U.S. America [135],
- court of review [451],
- duke of Beaufort’s gaol at Swansea [1017],
- esquire bedel at Oxford [1358],
- exchequer, cursitor baron of the [151],
- exchequer, lord chief baron of [935],
- foreign office agencies [253],
- Holyrood park, keeper of [1271],
- Leeds, commissioner of court of bankruptcy [115],
- Lincolnshire, receiver general for [1114],
- lord mayor’s court, privileged attorney of [93],
- marshalsea court [390],
- martello towers, superintendent of [1494],
- mission to Tuscany [8],
- palace court [390], [530],
- ordnance, principal storekeeper of [1374],
- palatinate chancery court at Durham [833],
- pells, clerk of the [983],
- queen’s messengers, superintendent of [1450],
- subpœna office, patentee of the [868],
- review, court of [451],
- tower of London, deputy lieut. [864],
- Tamworth recordership [1594],
- Westminster, keeper of old and new palaces in county of Middlesex i.e. Westminster hall [441].
- O’Hara, Charles, major general and lieutenant governor of Gibraltar, engaged to Mary Berry [259].
- Oilmen, Cross and Blackwell [299].
- Omnibus owner, Hearn [1409].
- Open air preacher, Bowes [358].
- Opera, English, attempt to establish [1357].
- Opium eaters, Coleridge [862],
- De Quincy [862].
- Optical delusions, Pepper’s ghost [881].
- Opticians, Cooke [703],
- Organ builders, Abbey [1],
- Havergal [1381].
- Organists, Brownsmith [449],
- Orientalists, congress of in London [283],
- Ornithologists, Edmondston [962],
- Otter hounds [102].
- Owen, Robert Dale in Indiana [818].
- Oxford, Aldrichian professorship of chemistry suppressed [409],
- Ashmolean museum, keeper [930],
- bible press [688],
- bishop [125],
- boat race, first eight oared [967],
- boat race, first victory Putney to Mortlake [395],
- boat race with Cambridge, the first [1125],
- Bodleian lib. [743],
- Bulteel’s chapel [471],
- Buller of Brasenose [1573],
- chancellor [863],
- Clarendon press [688],
- coffee tavern established [1227],
- crew of seven oars beat Camb. eight oars [1571],
- double first class [162], [708], [895], [1182], [1604],
- drinking, a synopsis of [569],
- esquire bedel office abolished [1084], [1358],
- Fielding’s herbarium [1043],
- Grinfield lectureship on septuagint [1249],
- Hall and Houghton prizes [1548],
- high steward of univ. [868],
- Hope collections [1530],
- how to be plucked [569],
- Keble coll. chapel built [1138],
- Magdalen coll. school [1473],
- master of arts by examination [651],
- matriculation registers [605],
- New inn hall joined to Balliol coll. [721],
- Oriel grace cup song [1573],
- Oxford Spy, the [335],
- Oxford to Rome, From [1347],
- recollections of [741],
- Radcliffe infirmary [688],
- St. Barnabas, Jericho [688],
- Taylor buildings [664],
- Union society [692],
- University coll. Hogg expelled [1503].
- Oxfordshire, Ewelme rectory, debate about [1369],
- lord lieutenant [821].
- Oxygen, magnetic character of [1020].
- P
- Paganini, Niccolo d. 1840, his last concert [871].
- Painters, Ballantine [147],
- Bewick T. [267],
- Bewick W. [267],
- Biddle [272],
- Binyon [282],
- Blacklock [298],
- Boddington [323],
- Bond [331],
- Bonnar [333],
- Bough [347],
- Bouvier [353],
- Bowness W. [362],
- Boxall [364],
- Branwhite [383],
- Bridell [395],
- Bright [398],
- Brockedon [406],
- Brocky [407],
- Bromley [413],
- Burnet [486],
- Bunny [473],
- Burgess [478],
- Buss [498],
- Caldecott [513],
- Callow [518],
- Calvert [519],
- Carmichael [551],
- Carpenter [554],
- Carrick [558],
- Cary [566],
- Cassie [568],
- Cattermole [572],
- Chalmers [582],
- Chalon A. E. [584],
- Chalon J. J. [584],
- Charretie [596],
- Chase [597],
- Childe [609],
- Clater [638],
- Claxton [639],
- Clay [639],
- Clint A. [650],
- Clint G. [650],
- Cole [670],
- Cook R. [700],
- Cook S. [700],
- Cooke [701],
- Cooper [707],
- Coral [1601],
- Corbaux [717],
- Cotman [726],
- Cowen [737],
- Cox D. [739],
- Cox D. junior [740],
- Crawford E. T. [754],
- Crawford W. [755],
- Creswick [759],
- Cross [770],
- Crowley [776],
- Cruikshank G. [777],
- Cruikshank F. [1149],
- Cruikshank I. R. [778],
- Danby F. [810],
- Danby J. F. [810],
- Danby T. [810],
- Danson [812],
- Davis [831],
- Davis R. B. [832],
- Davis W. [832],
- Dawson [838],
- Deane [843],
- De La Motte 850–[51],
- Derby [863],
- Docharty [887],
- Dodgson [889],
- Dove [905],
- Drummond [920],
- Duncan [929],
- Duval [945],
- Eastlake [953],
- Edwards [965],
- Egg [970],
- Egley [971],
- Elder [972],
- Elen [973],
- Elmore [988],
- Essex [998],
- Evans R. [1004],
- Evans S. [1006],
- Evans W. [1006],
- Evans W. [1006],
- Everitt [1007],
- Fahey [1013],
- Fairland [1015],
- Farrier [1026],
- Ferneley [1038],
- Fielding A. [1043],
- Fielding N. [1043],
- Fielding T. [1044],
- Finch [1045],
- Fischer [1051],
- Fisk W. [1055],
- Fisk W. H. [1055],
- Foggo G. [1072],
- Foggo J. 1072–[73],
- Foster [1089],
- Fradelle [1096],
- Fraser [1100],
- Frost [1110],
- Fyfe [1114],
- Gastineau [1130],
- Gavin [1131],
- Gendall [1134],
- Gibson D. C. [1139],
- Gibson J. [1140],
- Gilbert J. [1199],
- Gilbert J. F. [1145],
- Giles [1147],
- Gillies [1149],
- Glew [1157],
- Goddard [1162],
- Good [1171],
- Goodall E., F. T., H. and W. 1171–[72],
- Gordon J. W. [1181],
- Graham [1199],
- Grant Sir F. [1202],
- Grant W. A. I. [1207],
- Grant W. J. [1207],
- Gray [1218],
- Green B. R. [1222],
- Green J. [1222],
- Haghe [1274],
- Hall H. [1285],
- Hall J. [1286],
- Hall W. [1291],
- Hall W. [1291],
- Halliday [1295],
- Hamilton [1302],
- Hammersley [1308],
- Harding G. P. [1326],
- Harding J. D. [1326],
- Hardwick C. [1330],
- Hardwick P. [1330],
- Harraden [1343],
- Harley [1340],
- Harrison [1354],
- Hart [1360],
- Harvey [1365],
- Haslem [1370],
- Haussmann [1379],
- Havell [1379],
- Havers [1381],
- Haverty [1381],
- Hayes J. [1398],
- Hayes M. A. [1398],
- Hayter [1401],
- Heaphy [1408],
- Henderson [1422],
- Herbert A. [1438],
- Herbert C. W. [1439],
- Herbert J. B. [1441],
- Herdman R. [1443],
- Herdman W. G. [1443],
- Hering [1443],
- Herring [1446],
- Hill D. O. [1469],
- Hill J. J. [1471],
- Hodgson [1497],
- Holding F. [1505],
- Holding H. J. [1505],
- Holl F. [1506],
- Holl F. M. [1506],
- Holland Jas. [1509],
- Holland John [1509],
- Hollins [1511],
- Holmes [1514],
- Hopley [1535],
- Houghton [1548],
- Houston [1549],
- Howard [1551],
- Huard [1563],
- Huggins S. [1570],
- Huggins W. [1570],
- Hughes [1572],
- Hull [1580],
- Hulme [1581],
- Humphreys [1587],
- Hunt A. [1589],
- Hunt W. H. [1594],
- Hunter [1596],
- Hurdis [1600],
- Hurlstone [1601],
- Landseer [228],
- Maclise [1171],
- Reynolds [730],
- Stanfield [1171],
- Turner [1171],
- Varley [1043],
- Wilkie [1100].
- Painting and Paintings, grammar of colouring [1042],
- Harding’s papers [1326],
- lithotint invented [1326],
- machine for taking faces [1089],
- pictures by masters imported [460],
- Pre-Raphaeliteism [628], [946], [1295], [1443],
- printing in oil colours invented [197],
- repairer of [1557],
- shilling art unions established [1443],
- Somerset house sch. of design [941],
- Westminster hall competition [1551],
- See also Pictures.
- Paisley, Clark scholarships [626],
- Palestine, exploration fund [884], [914], [1507],
- travellers in Ameuney 56
- and Buckingham [461].
- Pali scholar, Childers [610].
- Palmerston, Henry John, viscount d. 1865, banquet to [255],
- Panama railway [571].
- Panics, The three [660].
- Panizzi, Sir Antonio d. 1879 author, British museum reading room [1545].
- Panoramas and Dioramas, Arctic regions [447], [1243],
- Pantomimists, Fairbrother [955],
- Pantaloons, Barnes [173],
- Paper and paper making, bleached straw used [145],
- continuous paper [1091],
- duties on [1099], [1518],
- esparto used for [145],
- fibres used for making [767],
- Fourdrinier [1091],
- Harding’s tinted [1326],
- iridescent films on [851],
- machines for making [895], [1091],
- makers of [767], [874], [1124], [1490],
- nettles made into [198],
- note paper put up in 5 quire packets [645],
- straw and grass made into [645],
- writing paper, indelible, for prevention of forgery [159].
- Parafin oil manufacturer [280].
- Parish registers, Chester’s collection [605].
- Parliament See also Commons and Lords, false declaration as to member’s qualification [1159],
- great speaker [1586],
- long contest at an election [499],
- member unseated for bribery, re-elected and sitting in same parliament [640],
- members who never took their seats [251], [573],
- minorities, representation of [1476],
- person committed to custody of serjeant at arms [677],
- serjeant at arms [1188],
- suffrage, female, first advocated [818],
- thanks given to members [107], [251], [1003], [1039], [1159], [1188], [1189], [1251].
- Parliament, houses of, drawings of [54],
- Parnell, Charles Stewart d. 1891 M.P., his trial [1057].
- Parry, John Orlando d. 1879, entertainments written for [425].
- Pashas.
- Pawn broker, Hodgkinson [1493].
- Patents, Edmunds scandal case [963],
- Patent medicine vendor, Holloway [1512].
- Pathological collections [408], [782].
- Paul, Sir John Dean, bart. d. 1868, banker [1184].
- Paymasters general, Adams [14],
- Peace, congress in Brussels [358],
- Pedestrians, Allardyce [49],
- Peebles, Chambers’ institution [588].
- Peel, John d. 1854 hunter, D’ye ken John Peel [1212].
- Peel, Sir Robert d. 1850 baronet, dismisses Rowland Hill [1474],
- his surgeon [1496].
- Peerage claims,
- Airth [49],
- Annandale [1532],
- Annesley [72],
- Antrim [76],
- Ashtown [96],
- Balfour [452],
- Barry [182],
- Beaumont [213],
- Berkeley 1062 bis,
- Borthwick [343],
- Braye [387],
- Breadalbane [388],
- Bridgewater [1283],
- Buttevant [182],
- Camoys [525],
- Carlyle [550],
- Chesterfield [606],
- Crawford [753],
- Derwentwater [865],
- Hastings [1372],
- Huntley [1599],
- Hyndford [551],
- Mar [753],
- Montrose [753],
- Shrewsbury [1283],
- Stirling [42], [152],
- Strathern [49],
- Wentworth [507].
- Peers, trial of Cardigan [542],
- Pelargoniums, grower of, Beck [216].
- Pencils, ever pointed invented [1389].
- Pens, iridium pointed [1389], patent [117].
- Pensions declined and resigned, Anglesey [71],
- Penzance, Carne museum of minerals [552],
- Pepys, Samuel d. 1703 sec. of admiralty, his diary [386], [399].
- Perfumer, Atkinson [103].
- Perceval, Spencer assassinated 1812,
- person present at his death [1516].
- Persia, Nassr-ed-Dīn, Shah of b. 1839, his physician [876],
- Persian princes in England [1101].
- Persian scholars,
- Perth, St. Ninian’s cathedral [1075].
- Peruvian bark, collection of [1553].
- Peschito scholar [999].
- Peter Parley’s tales of the sun, by rev. S. Clark [628].
- Peter Simple, account of his escape drawn from Boys’ Narrative of captivity in France [370].
- Petersham, Lord d. 1851 earl of Harington, his great coat, hat, blacking and snuff [1344],
- marriage to Maria Foote [1344].
- Peto, Sir Samuel Morton d. 1889 railway contractor, his partner Betts [265].
- Phantasmagoria invented [783].
- Phillis is my only joy, a song [1487].
- Phillpotts, Henry d. 1869 bp. of Exeter, refuses to institute Gorham [1185].
- Phosphoric acid, polybasic character of [1198].
- Photography,
- applied to portraiture [1469],
- calotype used [1469],
- camera [81],
- cardboard photographic portrait [870],
- collodion applied to [81],
- daguerreotype, improvements in [1497],
- first portrait from life [915],
- gelatine process [81],
- lens [81],
- lens improved [806],
- lens, triple [81],
- moon, first photograph of [915],
- photographic exhibition [524],
- self recording meteorological instruments [415].
- Photographers, Anderson [62],
- Photometer, Leslie’s [458].
- Phrenology, Combe [688],
- Physicians,
- Baly [149],
- Bankhead [152],
- Bright [400],
- Chambers [588],
- Christison [617],
- Clark [626],
- Clarke [631],
- Clutterbuck [656],
- Cormack [720],
- Corrigan [723],
- Craigie [747],
- Crichton [760],
- Dickson J. R. [876],
- Dickson Sir J. R. L. [876],
- Dickson R. [876],
- Dickson S. [877],
- Dickinson [875],
- Doratt [898],
- Downie [909],
- Druitt [918],
- Dumbreck [927],
- Dunglison [936],
- Edwards [965],
- Epps [954],
- Eyre [1011],
- Fagge [1013],
- Falconer [1017],
- Farre A. [1024],
- Farre F. J. [1024],
- Farre J. R. [1024],
- Fellowes [1032],
- Ferguson J. C. [1035],
- Ferguson R. [1036],
- Fife [1044],
- Fisher J. W. [1053],
- Fisher W. W. [1054],
- Fleming A. [1067],
- Fleming C. [1067],
- Fleming J. G. [1068],
- Forbes [1075],
- Forsyth [1087],
- Fothergill [1090],
- Fowler [1093],
- Fox H. H. [1095],
- Fox W. T. [1096],
- Fox, Wilson [1096],
- Froude [1110],
- Furnell [1113],
- Fyfe [1114],
- Gairdner J. [1116],
- Gairdner W. [1116],
- Gavin [1131],
- Gibb [1136],
- Grant [1205],
- Granville [1208],
- Gream [1220],
- Greenhow [1228],
- Gull [1257],
- Gully [1257],
- Guy [1266],
- Habershon [1269],
- Haldane [1276],
- Hall C. R. [1283],
- Hall Sir J. [1286],
- Hall M. [1288],
- Hardwicke [1331],
- Hardy [1332],
- Harris [1347],
- Harrison [1355],
- Harty [1363],
- Harvey [1364],
- Hastings [1372],
- Haviland [1382],
- Hawkins [1388],
- Heaton [1414],
- Henderson [1426],
- Henry [1432],
- Heslop [1452],
- Hilditch [1466],
- Hillier [1477],
- Hodgkin [1492],
- Hoffmeister [1500],
- Holland G. C. [1508],
- Holland H. [1508],
- Hood [1525],
- Hudson [1565],
- Hue [1568],
- Hull [1580],
- Hume [1585],
- Hunt [1590],
- Hunter A. [1594],
- Hutton [1608].
- Pianists, See also Musical Composers [1665],
- Piano, hand moulds for [1385],
- Pickford & Co. carriers [196].
- Picquet player, Hughes [1578].
- Pictures, Collections of,
- Ashburnham [93],
- Bale [142],
- Barker [162],
- Barry [182],
- Barton [188],
- Bell [228], [231],
- Bicknell [271],
- Blake [303],
- Bolckow [327],
- Bridell [395],
- Duncan [929],
- Eardley [951],
- Essex [998],
- Etty [1151],
- Fletcher [1070],
- Gillott [1151],
- Hermon [1444],
- Hope [1529],
- Hope [1531],
- Sheepshanks [1092],
- Turner [1151],
- Wolff [395],
- See also Painting col. [1679].
- Pigeons, Barber’s blue rocks [156],
- Pigott, Richard d. 1889 forger,
- his trial [1058].
- Pigs, Fisher Hobbs’ pigs [1488].
- Pill maker, Holloway [1512].
- Pin manufacturer, Charleton [595].
- Piper, Cameron [523].
- Pipes and smoking apparatus, Bragge’s collection [378].
- Piquet player, Clay [640].
- Pitsligo press, Burntisland, founded [1077].
- Planché, James Robinson d. 1880 Somerset herald, Fortunio [1567],
- The Irish post [1567].
- Plants, collectors of, Cuming [783],
- Haslam [1370].
- Plate, collection of Bernal [255].
- Plate glass window, death from walking through [140].
- Plesiosaurus, a genus of reptilia [697].
- Pleistocene mammalia found at Ilford [376].
- Ploughs,
- Plymouth, bishop of [995],
- Poems, long,
- Poland, national league for independence of [206].
- Polander performer, Hughes [1570].
- Police detectives Brett and Haydon [1396],
- Polperro, history of [731].
- Polyartist, a [1557].
- Ponsonby, Spencer, cured by Hutton bone setter [1609].
- Poole, court of record [468].
- Poor law board presidents,
- Poor servants of the Mother of God incarnate [1112].
- Poplin manufacturer, Atkinson [104].
- Population, census of [1023].
- Porcelain manufacturers, Blore [317],
- Copeland [716].
- Portland cement, experiments on [1204].
- Portugal, Dom Pedro’s expedition to [1491],
- sum given to sufferers by Massena’s invasion [763].
- Positivist, Baxter [197].
- Post office, adhesive stamps introduced [1474],
- Postmasters General, Canning [536],
- Potato, potato sowing machine [1055],
- potato spirit [240].
- Potters, Dillwyn [880],
- Doulton [904].
- Power loom, invention of [565].
- Prayer, healing by means of [472].
- Press prosecutions, Dolby [891],
- Presses, screw and side lever [528].
- Preston, Lancashire, money left to [1346],
- St. Walburge’s ch. spire [1322].
- Pretenders, See Claimants [1632].
- Prime ministers,
- Primrose day, first kept [204],
- primrose league, founders of [1329].
- Prince consort created [39],
- See also Albert [1621].
- Print dealers,
- Printers,
- Printing,
- ball and roller [77],
- bank note machine [77],
- Bigg’s charity for printers [275],
- cast words, use of [239],
- colour printing machine [77],
- composition balls and printing roller [895], [1344],
- Cowper’s machines [738],
- Figgins type founder [1045],
- Franklin’s printing press [1344],
- ink distributing machine [739],
- inking rollers first used [198],
- machinery, improvements in [895],
- machinery for printing and composing type [239],
- nature printing [372],
- printing press, four cylinder [77], [739],
- printing press, steam [77],
- printing presses,
- queen’s printers’ patent [610],
- rotatory printing press [1474],
- silk printing [77], type founder [261],
- type-high stereotype columns in newspapers [1355],
- type setting machine [1377],
- type setting without copy [1290],
- typographical gazetteer [729],
- vertical machine [77].
- Printing presses, private,
- Prisons and Prisoners,
- Private secretary, a comedy [1477].
- Privy councillor, nominated but not sworn in [590].
- Privy seal, lords keeper of the,
- Probate and divorce court, Cresswell judge [758],
- established [758].
- Probate duty, large amount [779].
- Probert, William hanged 1825 for horse stealing [1592].
- Property, real property commission [409].
- Provision merchants, Budgett 467 and Finnis [1050].
- Psalms, free chant system of reciting [774].
- Pseudonyms,
- See also Actors’ stage names [1619],
- * * * i.e. Arthur Gerald Geoghegan [1135].
- Alazon i.e. Richard William Barnes [172].
- Aleph i.e. William Harvey [1368].
- Amicus Curiæ i.e. John Payne Collier [677].
- Anglo-American i.e. Sir Brenton Halliburton [1294].
- Anti-Reformist i.e. John Hope [1532].
- Asiatic Liberal, An i.e. George Burges [477].
- Atkinson, Isaac i.e. James Anderson [62].
- Augur i.e. Henry Mort Feist [1032].
- Aunt Effie i.e. Ann Hawkshaw [1391].
- Aunt Lucy i.e. Lucy Elizabeth Bather [193].
- Auntie B. i.e. Bertha H. Buxton [503].
- Author of “Contrasts” i.e. William Gilbert [590].
- Author of “Handbook of fictitious names” i.e. Ralph Thomas [426].
- Ayrton, J. C. i.e. Mary Francis Chapman [592].
- B., H. i.e. John Doyle [911].
- Balance, A i.e. Thomas Binney [281].
- Barleycorn, John i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Barnard de Burgh i.e. Barnabas Brough [424].
- Beaujolais i.e. Hans Busk [498].
- Beemaster i.e. Rev. John Cumming [784].
- Bell, Acton i.e. Anne Bronte [413].
- Bell, Currer i.e. Charlotte Bronte [413].
- Bell, Ellis i.e. Emily Bronte [413].
- Belgravian Mother, A i.e. Matthew J. Higgins [1464].
- Bellew, John C. M. i.e. John Chippendale Montesquieu Higgin [234].
- Bernhardt, J. Karl i.e. Thomas Crampton [751].
- Bible student, A i.e. John Hyde [1611].
- Blackmantle, Bernard i.e. Charles Molloy [1062].
- Brancassine, R. F. i.e. Hughes Halle [1293].
- Britannicus i.e. Thomas Brittain [404].
- Brooke, Arthur i.e. John Chalk Claris [624].
- Brother, A i.e. George Clement Boase [321].
- Brother and Sister i.e. Frances Collins and F. Percy Cotton [679].
- Brown, John i.e. T. J. Hogg [1503].
- Brown Redivivus, Thomas i.e. Caroline Frances Cornwallis [722].
- Buller of Brasenose i.e. John Hughes [1573].
- Byron’s Ghost i.e. G. R. Wythen Baxter [198].
- C., V. S. i.e. Sir Richard D. Hanson [1322].
- Captain of the Undine i.e. Edmund G. Harvey [1365].
- Carwinley i.e. William Graham [1198].
- Ceiriog i.e. John Hughes [1575].
- Censor i.e. George Caldwell [514].
- Cerny, Frederick i.e. Frederick Guthrie [1264].
- Childers i.e. George Caldwell [514].
- Civilian i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Claribel i.e. Charlotte Alington Barnard [170].
- Cock of the Steeple, The i.e. Alexander Birnie [288].
- Cœlebs i.e. Edward Augustus Carlyon [550].
- Comyne, Alexander de i.e. Charles T. Browne [443].
- Conway, Hugh i.e. Frederick John Fargus [1021].
- Cornelie de B, Baronne i.e. Clara de Chatelain [598].
- Cotton, Robert Turner i.e. Mortimer Collins [680].
- Country Curate, A i.e. Rev. Erskine Neale [245].
- Cousin Kate i.e. Catherine Douglas Bell [227].
- Craven i.e. John William Carleton [546].
- Creature of an Hour i.e. Charles Girdlestone [1153].
- Cristion i.e. Hugh Hughes [1572].
- Croker, Thomas Crofton i.e. Marianne Croker [765].
- Crowquill, Alfred i.e. A. H. and C. R. Forrester [1083].
- Czapek, P. B. i.e. John Liptrot Hatton [1378].
- D. A. Y. i.e. David Elisha Davy [834].
- Daly, John i.e. John Bessemeres [260].
- Denarius i.e. Sir Henry Cole [671].
- Detector i.e. Francis Burdett Courtenay [733].
- Dewdrop i.e. Cordelia Georgiana Budd [466].
- Dixon, Gerald i.e. William Jerrold Dixon [885].
- Dolores i.e. Ellen Dickson [876].
- Doyle, Martin i.e. William Hickey [1460].
- Druid, The i.e. Henry Hall Dixon [883].
- Dubois, Alfred i.e. James Stuart Bowes [358].
- Eccletus i.e. Luke Howard [1554].
- Edwards, Mr. i.e. George Matthews Ede [956].
- Elgate, Arthur de Cripp i.e. Thomas Gray [1220].
- Eliot, George i.e. Mary Ann Evans [771].
- Englishman, A i.e. William Whittaker Barry [183].
- Eos Glan Twrch i.e. John Edwards [966].
- Ephemera i.e. Edward Fitzgibbon 1060–[61].
- Erith, Lynn i.e. Edward Fox [1094].
- Esse quam videri i.e. John Baker Hopkins [1533].
- Ex-Madras Civilian i.e. James Dewar Bourdillon [349].
- Father Thomas i.e. Thomas Doyle [913].
- Felix, Nicholas i.e. Nicholas Wanostrocht [1032].
- Fiat Justitia i.e. Rev. Thomas Binney [280].
- Fisher, P. i.e. William Andrew Chatto [600].
- Flag Officer, A i.e. Edward Hawker [1385].
- Florenz i.e. Charlotte Elliot [978].
- Forester, Frank i.e. Henry William Herbert [1440].
- Fpaid, I. D. i.e. John Evans [1004].
- Gentleman in Black, The i.e. Charles Clarke [631].
- Gershom i.e. Julius Edmund Goodwyn [1175].
- Goggle, Mungo Coulter i.e. Robert D. Hamilton [1304].
- Gohebydd Llandain i.e. John Griffiths [1247].
- Grant, Gerald i.e. Gertrude Elizabeth Grant [1202].
- Grinn, The Brothers i.e. E. L. Blanchard and Thomas L. Greenwood [1231].
- Henry, D. S. i.e. Henry Dircks [881].
- Hertfordshire incumbent, An i.e. Joseph Williams Blakesley [305].
- Hieover Harry i.e. Charles Bindley [277].
- Hogg, Nathan i.e. Thomas Baird [134].
- Holdreth, Lionel H. i.e. Percy Greg [1231].
- Holt, Sestertius i.e. William White Cooper [713].
- Hotspur i.e. Henry Buck [460].
- Hotspur i.e. Henry Mort Feist [1032].
- Ianthe i.e. Charlotte Mary Bacon [120].
- Ingoldsby i.e. James Hildyard [1467].
- Ion i.e. Ellen St. John Hunt [1589].
- Ishmael i.e. Josiah Harris [1349].
- Ismael i.e. Christopher A. M. Harris [1346].
- Iskander i.e. Aleksandr I. Hertzen [1450].
- Jack i.e. Marianne Elizabeth Godwin [1165].
- Jones, T. Percy i.e. William Edmondstone Aytoun [116].
- Junius Redivivus i.e. William Bridges Adams [19].
- Knot, Maple i.e. Ebenezer Clemo [645].
- L. S. E. i.e. Michael Augustus Gathercole [1130].
- Lady, A i.e. Charlotte Susan Maria Bury [496].
- Lady in the Country i.e. Anna Gurney [1260].
- Layman, A i.e. Thomas Carlyle [550].
- Layman, A i.e. John Sibbald Edison [959].
- Layman, A i.e. Sir Walter Scott [1179].
- Layman, A Protestant i.e. William Harty [1363].
- Layman of the church of England, A i.e. W. A. I. Grant [1207].
- Lee, Gibbons i.e. William Bennett [244].
- Lewes, Walton i.e. Jeremiah Bowen [356].
- Libertas i.e. Peter Brown [437].
- Libra i.e. Edward Brotherton [423].
- Manchester manufacturer i.e. Richard Cobden [659].
- Martel, Charles i.e. Thomas Delf [853].
- Member of University of Oxford i.e. W. M. Hutton [1609].
- Miles i.e. Henry Walter [1433].
- Mother of Six i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Myfyr Morganwg i.e. Evan Davies [826].
- Myrtle, Harriet i.e. Mary Gillies [1150].
- Neil, Ross i.e. Isabella N. Harwood [1369].
- Nemo i.e. Aaron Levy Green [1222].
- Nimrod i.e. Charles James Apperley [76].
- Nordmann, Rudolph i.e. George F. Harris [1348].
- Old Follower of Sir H. D. Chad’s i.e. Montagu Burrows [580].
- Oliver, Stephen the younger i.e. William Andrew Chatto [600].
- Omnium, Jacob i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- O’Reilly, Miles i.e. Charles Graham Halpine [1296].
- Outis i.e. Luke Howard [1554].
- Owl, the figure of an i.e. Clement Henry Bennett [240].
- Oxford Divine, A i.e. Henry Bellenden Bulteel [472].
- P——. P——. poet laureate i.e. George Daniel [811].
- Page, H. A. i.e. A. H. Japp [1502].
- Pamphilius i.e. David Mitchell Aird [34].
- Parallax i.e. Samuel Birley Rowbotham [1311].
- Pariah, A i.e. Caroline Frances Cornwallis [722].
- Parley, Peter i.e. Samuel Clark [628].
- Paterfamilias i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Phiz i.e. Hablot Knight Browne [443].
- Pilgrim i.e. Edward Brotherton [423].
- Piscator i.e. William Hughes [1578].
- Piscator i.e. Henry Walter [1433].
- Pobman i.e. John Griffiths [1247].
- Pollock, Guy i.e. Robert Douglas Hamilton [1304].
- Powdavie i.e. Peter Robert Drummond [921].
- Providus i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Punjabee i.e. William Delafield Arnold [88].
- Quid i.e. Robert Allan Fitzgerald [1059].
- Reader in British Museum i.e. Andrea Crestadoro [758].
- Reuben i.e. Robert Stephen Hawker [1385].
- Roberts, Captain i.e. A. C. Hobart [1487].
- Rustum i.e. Sir Henry Lindesay Bethune [264].
- Santa Croce, Rosalia i.e. Clara de Chatelain [598].
- Scriblerus Redivivus i.e. Edward Caswall [569].
- Scrutator i.e. Walter Henry [1433].
- Search, John i.e. Thomas Binney [281].
- Septuagenarian, A. i.e. James Booth [337].
- Sister Mary Theresa i.e. Frances Ball [145].
- Slick, Sam i.e. Thomas Chandler Haliburton [1280].
- Smitheram, T. i.e. Thomas H. Harvey [1367].
- Sparks, Timothy i.e. Charles Dickens [443].
- Sportsman, A i.e. Charles Clarke [631].
- Spot Stroke i.e. Henry Buck [460].
- Staff Surgeon i.e. Henry Walter [1433].
- Straws i.e. Joseph M. Field [1042].
- Student of the Middle Temple, A i.e. J. Beldam [225].
- Student of University of Glasgow i.e. William Hamilton Drummond [921].
- Summerly, Felix i.e. Sir Henry Cole [671].
- Summerly, Mrs. Felix i.e. Sir H. Cole [671].
- Swanquill, Sylvanus i.e. John Hewitt [1455].
- Templar, Claude i.e. John W. G. L. Daugars [820].
- Temple, Neville i.e. Julian Henry Charles Fane [1019].
- Thirsty Soul, A i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Tradleg, Nitram i.e. Edmund Martin Geldart [1134].
- Traveller, A Companion i.e. F. E. S. Harris [1347].
- Trevor, Edward i.e. E. R. Bulwer-Lytton [1019].
- Tuvar, Lorenzo i.e. Wilson Armistead [83].
- Two Brothers i.e. A. W. and J. C. Hare [1334].
- University Professor, A i.e. Alexander Harvey [1364].
- V. i.e. Caroline Clive [652].
- Vega, Senor Juan de i.e. Charles Cochrane [660].
- Veritas i.e. Joseph Hughes [1575].
- Von Beck, The Baroness i.e. Wilhelmina Racidula [215].
- Walker, Patricius i.e. William Allingham [736].
- Ward, Artemus i.e. Charles F. Browne [442], [1482].
- Wattie i.e. Walter Chisholm [612].
- West Londoner, A i.e. Matthew James Higgins [1464].
- Wittitterly, John Altrayd i.e. E. C. T. Carne [552].
- Wmffra, Edward i.e. John Griffiths [1247].
- Wray, Leopold i.e. Clara de Chatelain [598].
- Yendys, Sydney i.e. Sydney Thompson Dobell [886].
- Y Gohebydd i.e. John Griffiths [1247].
- Ziska, Leopoldine i.e. Clara de Chatelain [598].
- Zoophilus i.e. Edward Blyth [320].
- Public health, first lecturer on [1228].
- Public houses, clergyman obtaining a license for a house which was not in existence [279],
- four hundred houses owned by one person [1051].
- Publishers,
- Adams [1305],
- Bentley [249], [669],
- Blackett [669],
- Brown [439],
- Butterworth [502],
- Cassell [568],
- Chambers 587–[88],
- Churchill [619],
- Colburn [669],
- Constable [696],
- Dolman [891],
- Gall [1117],
- Galpin [568],
- Gammon [1119],
- Green [1222],
- Hamilton [1305],
- Hardwicke [1331],
- Hodgson [1494],
- Hogg [1502],
- Hurst [669], [1602],
- Miles [1305],
- Ogle [1305],
- Petter [568].
- Pugilism,
- Pugilists,
- Baldwin [141],
- Belcher [224],
- Bendigo [237],
- Brettle [392],
- Broome H. A. [422],
- Broome John [422], [1319],
- Burn [482],
- Cannon [537],
- Caunt [573],
- Crawley [756],
- Cribb [49],
- Garrett [1126],
- Gully [1258],
- Hannan [1319],
- Hayes [1399],
- Heenan [907], [1416],
- Holden [1504],
- Holt [1517],
- Hurst [1602],
- King [1417],
- Mace [392], [1602],
- Molineaux [49],
- Morrissey [1417],
- Paddock [1602],
- Sayers [392], [907], [1417].
- Pugin, Augustus d. 1832 architect, his articled pupils [497], [1038].
- Pugin, Augustus W. N. d. 1852 architect, his friend [1196].
- Pumps, centrifugal rotary invented [78],
- double action air invented [888].
- Punch and Judy, account of [678].
- Purchas, Rev. John d. 1872 of Brighton, ritualist [1144].
- Pusey, Rev. Edward Bouverie d. 1882,
- Q
- Quacks and quackery, revelations of [733].
- Quadrille band, Coote [713].
- Quakers, See Friends [1690].
- Quaternions invented [1307].
- Queen’s Bench prison, prisoners received from Westminster hall [441].
- Queensberry, William duke of d. 1810, his will [1449].
- Queen’s county, lord lieutenant [867].
- Quin, Edwin R. W. W. d. 1871, earl of Dunraven [940].
- R
- Rachel, Madame d. 1880, enameller of ladies’ faces [770].
- Racing, Derby, paintings of winners of [1285],
- Racing men,
- Anglesey [71],
- Barber [156],
- Bowes [358],
- Chesterfield [605],
- Clark [625],
- Cleveland [647],
- Clifden [647],
- Craven [753],
- Derby [863],
- Durham [942],
- Eastwood [955],
- Eglinton [971],
- Etwall [999],
- Exeter [1010],
- Farquharson [1023],
- Glasgow [1155],
- Graham [1198],
- Gratwicke [1210],
- Greville [1239],
- Gully [1258],
- Hargreaves [1337],
- Hastings [1371],
- Hawley [1391],
- Howth [1562],
- Hughes [1577].
- Raft, Cookesley’s [706].
- Ragged schools, early promoters of [1235],
- popularised by Guthrie [1265].
- Railways,
- atmospheric [137], [453], [732],
- axles, lubricating mixture for [337],
- breaks, continuous first suggested [219],
- buffers, patent [92],
- buffers, spring [337], [888],
- carriage builders [94],
- cases relating to [560],
- compensation for personal injury [1288],
- coupling screws [337],
- curves, laying down of [137],
- director, the oldest [107],
- electrical communication in trains [377],
- excursion and express trains introduced [1474],
- fall in 1847 of value of shares [1566],
- fish joint [19],
- floating [346],
- hook headed spikes [476],
- Hudson’s frauds [1566],
- iron permanent way [845],
- lattice girders for bridges [346],
- locomotive for an incline [888],
- locomotive, the star [888],
- mania of 1845 notice of [851],
- parallel rail and pedestal [800],
- person who attended turning first sod of every new railway [1337],
- rails improved [127],
- rails, steel [889],
- railway king [1566],
- signals, self acting [793],
- swing bridges [272],
- switch invented [1094],
- switch, self acting [888],
- three foot six inch guage [1060],
- ticket system invented [962],
- ticket printing establishment [962],
- turn table [888].
- Railway lines.
- Abergele accident [260], [611], [1022].
- Bolton and Leigh made [800].
- Bristol and South Wales union made [423].
- Great Western constructed [581],
- Lancashire and Yorkshire, original meeting [421].
- Leeds and Selby made [107].
- Liverpool and Manchester, promoters of [336],
- opened [1171].
- London and North Western, fees to counsel for bills [1532],
- medical officer [1354].
- Midland chairmen [983], [984], [1605].
- South Eastern constructed [779],
- Round Down cliff near Dover blown down [779].
- Stockton and Darlington the first line opened [137].
- Swannington and Bagworth opened [984],
- Wigan accident [73].
- Railway contractors,
- Ramhurst gunpowder mills [610].
- Rams, steam [914].
- Ramsay, G. M. R. Dalhousie d. 1880, first baron [804].
- Raphael d. 1520 Raffaello Sanzio, drawings by [1283].
- Rarey, John S. d. 1866, horse tamer [1145].
- Ravenstone castle, Wigtonshire, purchased [343].
- Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke b. 1810, discovers cuneiform vowel system [1480].
- Reading, look and say method of learning [795],
- phonetic method of teaching [711].
- Readers, public,
- Reaping machine, Bell’s [230].
- Rebecca riots [1090], [1472].
- Records, public,
- Reform Bill,
- Reform league, president of [206],
- the league dissolved [206].
- Reform solicitor, the [4].
- Refraction, conical, discovered [1307].
- Religious communities, collection of works of instructions authorised by [648].
- Religious Denominations.
- Associate presbytery of Ireland founded [456].
- Baptists, college in Regent’s park [825],
- Barkerites at Newcastle [164].
- Bible Christian minister [1119].
- Brentonites at Bath [390].
- Bulteelers at Oxford [472].
- Caffin’s religious society at Blackheath [511].
- Campbellites in America [526].
- Catholic apostolic church,
- Children of God founded [1153].
- Church of Christ at Finchingfield [296].
- Church of England See also Ritualism [1691],
- baptismal regeneration [1185],
- bishop excommunicated [673],
- bishop resigned [106],
- ch. defence association founded [208],
- ch. congresses originated [208],
- ch. extension association founded [32],
- ch. of E. in Wales, the most popular preacher [1574],
- ch. rates, Braintree case [733],
- clergyman, oldest in England [964],
- court of arches [1185],
- crisis or the signs of the times, a sermon [99],
- election of bp. Hampden opposed by 13 bishops [1311],
- guilds commenced [586],
- harvest thanksgivings instituted [1385],
- hear the church, a sermon [1526],
- holy orders relinquished by Bellew [234],
- Clark 629 and Hoblyn [1489],
- liturgy, petition to parliament for reform of [1581],
- living of great value [817],
- priestly absolution, letters on [276],
- register books, false entries in [1147],
- ruridecanal synods instituted [1385],
- weekly offertories instituted [1385].
- Congregational Union of England and Wales [296].
- Darbyism originated [813].
- Disciples of Christ in America [526].
- Episcopal church of Scotland, primate [1156].
- Freethinking Christians in London [96].
- French protestant church [820].
- Friends, deputation to emperor of Russia [595],
- Girlingites in the New Forest [1153].
- Glassites, musical manual for [1585].
- Irvingites, See Catholic Apostolic church col. [1689].
- Jews,
- Latter day Saints or Mormonites [1611].
- Moravian bishop [1089].
- Mormonism, account of [423],
- New Jerusalem church or Swedenborgians [1611].
- Plymouth Brethren,
- Presbyterian church, The English [62], [158].
- Presbyterian ch. in Scotland, a heresy hunt [1520],
- Presbyterian Free ch. minister [1453].
- Primitive Methodists Connection founded [350], [655].
- Reformed Anglican church bishopric [1416].
- Reformed Episcopal church minister [1491].
- Reformed Presbyterian minister [1550].
- Roman Catholics, Brompton oratory [802], [1012],
- Jesuits obtain Hales place [1279],
- London oratory [802],
- mayor, the first roman catholic [1505],
- Moorfields’ chapel ceiling and altarpiece [28],
- oratory London [1605],
- parliament, second member sent to [1554],
- St. George’s cathedral built [913],
- scholarships could not be held by [1444],
- society of Jesus, ordo compiled [395],
- solicitor, the first admitted [177].
- Roman Catholic church, converts to,
- Anstey [74],
- Badeley [121],
- Bellasis [233],
- Bellew [234],
- Bowden [355],
- Bowring [362],
- Bowyer [363],
- Burder [476],
- Burns [488],
- Caswall [569],
- Chatterton [599],
- Coffin [667],
- Dalgairns [802],
- Digby [878],
- Dodsworth [890],
- Elmsley [988],
- Estcourt [998],
- Faber [1012],
- Fielding [1150],
- Flowers [1072],
- Formby [1082],
- Forster [1086],
- Fullerton [1112],
- Garside [1126],
- Gilpin [1151],
- Grant [1203],
- Haigh [1274],
- Hamilton [1299],
- Hawker [1385],
- Herbert [1441],
- Hope [1529],
- Hope-Scott [1532],
- Hopkins [1533],
- Howitt [1599],
- Hutchison W. A. [1605],
- Hutchison W. C. [1606].
- Sandemanian ch. [1020].
- Seventh day Baptists [294].
- Shakers in London [1153].
- Swedenborgians,
- Unitarians, home missionary board founded [208],
- works on unitarianism [1144].
- United presbyterian church founded [1343].
- United secession church minister [1342].
- Welsh calvinist ch. London, expels a member [1572].
- Welsh calvinist methodist ch. ministers [1573].
- Wesleyan Methodists,
- Religious services in theatres [406].
- Religious Tract Soc., its publications [771].
- Renfrewshire, lord lieutenant [1155].
- Reptiles, excreta used as medicine [1374].
- Resin, distilling without decomposition [1589].
- Retort manufacturer, Cowen [736].
- Reynell, Charles Weatherby, printer [1591], d. Chatfield house, Putney 13 Jany. 1892 aged [94].
- Rhinoceros, a one horned [770].
- Ribbon manufacturer, Bray [385].
- Rice, Thomas D. d. 1860 actor, original Jim Crow [938].
- Richardson, John d. 1836, his theatre [564], [1447].
- Richmond, Charlotte Lennox d. 1842 duchess of, ball at Brussels [1239].
- Rides and riding, [1400] miles in 14 days [1367],
- riding from Holland to Naples [1168].
- Ritualism, bishop censured [1075],
- Rivers, pollution of, enquiry [858].
- Road roller, steam, patented [629].
- Roberts, David d. 1864 painter, his sketches in Holy Land [1253], [1274].
- Roof ventilators [369].
- Rolls, master of the, Cottenham [726].
- Roman antiquities, at Cirencester [465],
- at Gariononum [326].
- Romney in Kent, liberty of [847].
- Rope dancers, Christoff [617],
- Hengler [1428].
- Roscoe, Thomas junr. d. 1871, his writings [244].
- Roscoe, William d. 1831 historian, his dau. [1538].
- Rosetta stone recovered from the French [1307].
- Rosicrucians [1339].
- Rossall sch. Lancashire [1430].
- Rossetti, William Michael b. 1829 art critic, his friend [1146].
- Rous, Henry John d. 1877 admiral, action for libel against [840].
- Row parish heresy case [91], [533], [550].
- Rowing, long slow stroke introduced [587],
- See also Scullers [1694].
- Royal academicians, See Painters [1678],
- Royal Academy, Cousin’s benefaction [734],
- Gibson’s bequest [1141].
- Royal Society, Kew observatory given to [1130],
- refuses to print Herapath’s papers [1436].
- Royal Society Fellows,
- Alexander [43],
- Arnott [90],
- Babbage [116],
- Babington [117],
- Back [119],
- Balfour F. M. [143],
- Balfour J. H. [144],
- Baly [149],
- Barclay [158],
- Barlow [168],
- Barry [181],
- Beaconsfield [203],
- Beamish N. L. [207],
- Beamish R. [207],
- Beaufort [212],
- Beck [216],
- Beechey [220],
- Bell C. [230],
- Bell T. [232],
- Bentham [247],
- Bigsby [275],
- Billing [276],
- Binney [280],
- Bird [285],
- Bishop [290],
- Blakiston [306],
- Bland [309],
- Blore [317],
- Boase [322],
- Boole [335],
- Bovill [354],
- Bowerbank [357],
- Bowring [362],
- Brandreth [382],
- Brayley [387],
- Breadalbane [387],
- Briggs [397],
- Bright [400],
- Brinton [402],
- Brisbane [402],
- Bristol [403],
- Brockedon [406],
- Brodie Sir B. C. 408–[9],
- Broke [410],
- Bromhead [412],
- Brooke Charles [415],
- Brooke Henry J. [416],
- Brougham [426],
- Broughton [428],
- Broun [429],
- Brown [437],
- Brownlow [448],
- Bruce [451],
- Brunel [453],
- Bryson [457],
- Buckland [462],
- Budd G. [466],
- Budd W. [467],
- Bunbury [472],
- Burgoyne [480],
- Burnes [485],
- Burnet J. [486],
- Burnett Sir W. [486],
- Burney [487],
- Burrow [492],
- Burton [494],
- Bury [496],
- Butter [502],
- Cabbell [508],
- Caithness [512],
- Caldcleugh [513],
- Callender [517],
- Calvert [520],
- Cameron [524],
- Cape [539],
- Carington [546],
- Carleton [547],
- Carlisle [548],
- Carne [552],
- Carpenter [556],
- Carrington [559],
- Cartwright [565],
- Cautley [574],
- Cawdor [576],
- Challis [582],
- Chambers R. [587],
- Chambers W. F. [588],
- Chandler [590],
- Chelmsford [602],
- Chesney [604],
- Children [610],
- Christie J. R. [615],
- Christie S. H. [616],
- Christmas [617],
- Christy [618],
- Clark W. [629],
- Clark W. T. [630],
- Clarke Sir C. M. [632],
- Clarke J. A. L. [632],
- Clarke W. B. [636],
- Claudet [638],
- Clerk [645],
- Clifford [649],
- Cobbold [659],
- Cockburn [663],
- Codrington [665],
- Cole [993],
- Colquhoun [685],
- Colvile [687],
- Connell [693],
- Conybeare [697],
- Cook [700],
- Cooke [701],
- Cooper B. B. [708],
- Cooper C. P. [709],
- Cooper E. J. [709],
- Copeland [715],
- Copland [716],
- Corbaux [717],
- Cotton [730],
- Cox [743],
- Crampton [750],
- Crawford [755],
- Crichton [760],
- Croft [763],
- Croker [764],
- Cubitt [779],
- Crum [778],
- Cumming [784],
- Curling [790],
- Currey [790],
- Dalrymple [807],
- Daubeny [820],
- Davidson [824],
- Davies [826],
- Davis [831],
- Davy [834],
- Dawes [837],
- De La Beche [849],
- De Morgan [855],
- Denham [857],
- Denison [858],
- De Ros [864],
- Dickie [874],
- Dickinson John [874],
- Dickinson Joseph [875],
- Dillwyn [880],
- Disney [882],
- Dixon [884],
- Dollond [891],
- Donkin B. [895],
- Donkin W. F. [895],
- Doo [898],
- Douglas [902],
- Drummond [919],
- Duckett [923],
- Dundas [933],
- Dunraven [940],
- Duppa [941],
- Dwarris [945],
- Dyce [946],
- Eastlake [953],
- Eastwick [954],
- Egerton [970],
- Elliot W. [979],
- Elliott C. [980],
- Elliott C. B. [980],
- Ellis H. [983],
- Ellis H. [984],
- Enniskillen [993],
- Erle [995],
- Evans [1003],
- Everest [1007],
- Fairbairn [1014],
- Falconer [1017],
- Faraday [1020],
- Farr [1023],
- Farre [1024],
- Featherstonhaugh [1029],
- Fellowes [1033],
- Fergusson J. [1037],
- Fergusson Sir W. [1037],
- Field F. [1041],
- Field J. [1042],
- Finlay [1048],
- Fisher [1053],
- Fitton [1056],
- Fitzroy [1064],
- Fletcher [1069],
- Flight [1071],
- Forbes [1076],
- Forbes E. [1077],
- Forbes J. D. [1077],
- Forbes Sir J. [1078],
- Forshall [1083],
- Fortescue [1087],
- Fowler [1093],
- Fox R. W. [1095],
- Fox W. [1096],
- Frere G. E. [1107],
- Frere H. B. E. [1107],
- Freshfield [1108],
- Froude [1110],
- Galloway [1118],
- Garrod [1126],
- Gaskin [1129],
- Gassiot [1130],
- Gibbes [1137],
- Gilbart [1144],
- Glynn [1162],
- Godwin [1164],
- Godwin-Austen [1165],
- Goldsmid [1168],
- Gompertz [1169],
- Gordon H. P. and J. A. [1180],
- Gordon J. W. [1181],
- Gosse [1187],
- Gould [1191],
- Graham Sir J. R. G. [1196],
- Graham T. [1198],
- Grainger [1199],
- Grant R. E. [1206],
- Grant Sir T. T. [1206],
- Granville [1208],
- Gravatt [1210],
- Graves J. T. [1212],
- Graves R. J. [1213],
- Gray G. R. [1215],
- Gray H. [1215],
- Gray J. E. [1216],
- Green [1225],
- Greenhow [1228],
- Greig [1236],
- Greswell [1238],
- Griess [1243],
- Griffith [1244],
- Grubb [1253],
- Guest J. [1254],
- Guest J. J. [1255],
- Gull [1257],
- Gulliver [1257],
- Gunn [1258],
- Gurney [1261],
- Guthrie F. [1264],
- Guthrie G. J. [1264],
- Guy [1266],
- Haast [1269],
- Haig [1274],
- Haldane [1276],
- Hall M. [1288],
- Hall T. H. [1291],
- Halliwell [1295],
- Hamilton, duke of [1298],
- Hamilton H. P. [1301],
- Hamilton J. [1303],
- Hamilton W. J. [1306],
- Hamilton W. R. [1307],
- Hanbury [1312],
- Hansler [1321],
- Harcourt [1325],
- Harding [1327],
- Hardwick J. [1330],
- Hardwick P. [1331],
- Hardy [1332],
- Harford [1335],
- Hargreave [1336],
- Harkness [1338],
- Harris [1351],
- Harrison [1352],
- Harvey [1367],
- Harvey [1369],
- Hasted [1371],
- Hatherley [1376],
- Hatherton [1376],
- Hawkins C. H. [1386],
- Hawkins E. [1387],
- Hawkins J. H. [1389],
- Head [1404],
- Heath G. C. [1411],
- Heath J. B. [1411],
- Henfrey [1427],
- Henwood [1435],
- Herapath [1437],
- Herschel [1447],
- Hewett [1454],
- Heygate [1456],
- Heywood [1457],
- Higginbottom [1463],
- Higman [1466],
- Hogg [1502],
- Hill Sir R. [1474],
- Hilton [1479],
- Hobhouse [427],
- Hoblyn [1489],
- Hodgkinson [1493],
- Hodgson [1496],
- Holland C. [1507],
- Holland H. [1508],
- Holman [1513],
- Home [1520],
- Hood [1524],
- Hook [1526],
- Hooker [1526],
- Hope [1530],
- Hopkins [1534],
- Hoppus [1536],
- Horne [1539],
- Horner [1540],
- Horsfield [1541],
- Hoskins [1545],
- Houghton [1547],
- Howard J. E. [1553],
- Howard L. [1554],
- Hume [1586],
- Hunt G. [1590],
- Hunt R. [1592],
- Hunter [1594],
- Hyett [1611],
- Hymers [1612],
- Quin [940],
- Wood [1376].
- Royal warrant [1147].
- Rugby, rebellion at [731].
- Rugeley poisoning case [1565].
- Runic literature [1275].
- Rural deans, account of [812].
- Ruskin, John b. 1819 art critic, employs J. W. Bunny [474].
- Russia, blank passes in [104],
- Russia, St. Petersburg, Baird works founded [133],
- S
- Sabbath question, collection of books on the [742].
- Sacred heart, society of the [797].
- Sailors homes established [1226], [1292].
- St. Albans, Harriet Beauclerk d. 1837 duchess of, Spanish dances composed for [310].
- St. Andrew’s university, principal 394 and rector [76],
- only place where degree can be obtained without residence [285].
- St. Helens foundries [800].
- St. John of Jerusalem, order of [429],
- prior of [948].
- Safe maker, Chubb [618].
- Salford, first member of parliament [423],
- Peel park given to [29].
- Salisbury, bishop of [858],
- Salmon, killing fifty two in fifty five hours [1061].
- Salvage committee, the first formed [348].
- Sands, Dick b. 1840 clog dancer [1399].
- Sandwich islands, king and queen of in England [317], [505].
- San Remo, climate of [820].
- Sanskrit scholars,
- Saws and sawing, endless band machine [1009],
- inventions and improvements in saws [882].
- Sax horns, improvements in [882].
- Scandinavian scholar, Barclay [159].
- Scene painters,
- Scheffer, Ary d. 1858 painter, his model for Monica [1511].
- Schools,
- Sciography or examples of shadows [1267].
- Scotland, Aberdeen, Udney sch. near [291],
- baronial architecture [455],
- church courts [700],
- churches, scheme for building two hundred [534],
- congregational union founded [320],
- education of women [1300],
- etymological dictionary of the language [755],
- Ferguson bequest founded [1035],
- Glasgow, first provost of [1199],
- Glenalmond coll. [1319], [1424], [1532],
- great seal, keeper of [1519],
- historiographer royal [409], [494],
- jesuits introduced [1150],
- legitimate king of [1298],
- Lockmaben, keeper of [1532],
- locomotive engine the first [551],
- lunacy commission [744],
- poor, board of supervision [47],
- premier earl on union roll [753],
- Roman catholic bp. [1150],
- Rothesay, episcopacy restored in [1525],
- royal archers [1529],
- royal assoc. for promoting fine arts [755],
- secretary of state [804],
- Sunday travelling stopped [1424],
- Tay bridge, fall of [346],
- tramway the first [1193],
- Wellington school for criminals [644].
- Scott, Sir Walter d. 1832, Abbotsford [317], [1393], [1532],
- Screw propellers, experiments with [453].
- Scullers,
- Sculptors,
- Sea, deep sea dredging [1596],
- sea water, composition of [1596].
- Secularist, Greg [1231].
- Selby, St. James’ ch. erected [107].
- Selkirk, Alexander d. 1723 prototype of Robinson Crusoe, life of [1557].
- Sellis d. 1810 attempts to murder Duke of Cumberland [1320].
- Selwyn, George Augustus d. 1791 M.P., his adopted dau. [1449].
- Sennacherib d. 680 B.C. king of Assyria, his name discovered on a monument [1480].
- Serjeants at law,
- Adams [16],
- Alderson [40],
- Allen [52],
- Amphlett [58],
- Archibald [82],
- Bellasis [233],
- Bovill [354],
- Burke [480],
- Byles [504],
- Campbell [526],
- Channell [590],
- Clarke [635],
- Cleasby [643],
- Cox [741],
- Cresswell [758],
- Cross [770],
- Crowder [774],
- Doyley [913],
- Erle [954],
- Gaselee [1128],
- Glover [1160],
- Glynn [1161],
- Goulburn [1190],
- Halcomb [1276],
- Hayes [1398],
- Heath [1411],
- Hill [1471],
- Honyman [1523],
- Huddleston [1565],
- Storks [1190],
- peer made a serjeant [526].
- Sermons remarkable [99], [472], [1526].
- Serpents, serpent myths [712], worship of [842].
- Sewage, method of utilising [113].
- Sewing machine, Singer, original suggestion for the [214],
- introduced to Bombay [792].
- Sextant,
- Shaftesbury, Anthony A. d. 1885 seventh earl, his colleagues [1052].
- Shakespeare, William d. 1616, before St. Thomas Lucy [1365],
- catalogue of plays in all languages [1391],
- chair [1164],
- clowns, representations of [690],
- dramas produced at Sadler’s Wells [1231],
- New Place purchased [1295],
- no deerstalker [371],
- literary cookery with reference to matters attributed to [377],
- Shakspeare soc. [1295],
- Stratford library, librarian [1391],
- tercentenary [1071], [1349],
- twelve plays produced in Dublin [1349],
- works in all languages, collection of [1578].
- Shakespeare, William, editions of his works,
- Shakespeare, William, his plays, Hamlet, long run of [191],
- Shakespeare scholars,
- Shakespearian readers,
- Shawls, knitted, manufactory for [1350],
- Sheep breeders,
- Sheffield, Mark Firth almshouses [1051],
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe d. 1822 poet, eloped with Clara M. J. Clairmont [621],
- Shells, collections of,
- Sheriff, declining to serve as, Carne [552].
- Ship builders,
- Ship owners,
- Shipping Companies,
- Ships and Shipping,
- anchors, inventions in [112],
- boats, safety rods for [10],
- bow and stern rudder [1422],
- Boxer’s rocket [859],
- cellular system of building [1259],
- Denham’s jury tiller [856],
- Dennett’s life saving rocket [859],
- diagonal system of building [914],
- iron ships sheathed with copper [1208],
- Juanita built in 70 days [824],
- load line committee [861],
- resistance and propulsion of [1110],
- screw trenail fastenings [914],
- stay sails [1413],
- to propel during a calm [494],
- water tight bulkheads, invention of [224],
- watering, plan of [1054],
- wrecked ships, raising of [389].
- Shipwrecks,
- Shoemakers learned,
- Short-hand, Bradley’s system [374],
- philosophic shorthand [1476].
- Short-hand writers,
- Showmen,
- Shrewsbury, bishop of [433].
- Shrewsbury school, captain of [1588],
- the beef row [1467].
- Sicily, Eclipse expedition to [1351].
- Silk, merchants [987], [1256], [1557],
- Siliad, The, authors of [221].
- Silver, to extract from it ore without mercury [610].
- Silver Cross, order of the [1232].
- Silver smiths, Hamlet [1308],
- Storr and Mortimer [1551].
- Simeon, Rev. Charles d. 1836 of Cambridge, his curate [1434].
- Sinai, exploration of peninsula of [601],
- survey fund founded [1507].
- Singers, See also Actors [1617],
- Aspull [100],
- Binge [878],
- Bishop [1561],
- Bosio [344],
- Braham [378],
- Brough [424],
- Caradori-Allan [541],
- Collins [679],
- Comer J. [689],
- Comer T. [689],
- Cooper [711],
- Crivelli [762],
- Crosmond [770],
- Donnadieu [896],
- Drayton [916],
- Fagniani [1449],
- Favanti [1027],
- Fearon [1345],
- Frazer [1103],
- Gibbs [1138],
- Giuglini [1154],
- Graddon [1138],
- Green [1226],
- Grisi [1249],
- Harrison [1356],
- Hawes [1384],
- Hayes [1397],
- Henry [1432],
- Hersee [1556],
- Hicks [1461],
- Hobbs [1487],
- Home [1520],
- Horn [1537],
- Howell [1556],
- Huddart [1565],
- Hunt J. [1592],
- Hunt W. [1594],
- Lennox [1539],
- Lind [1158],
- Murska [60],
- Paton [1138],
- Paul [1072],
- Pyne [1539],
- Romer [424], [1537],
- Stephens 997–[8], [1138],
- Thillon [1567],
- Young [997].
- Singers, comic, Clifton [649],
- Sinner’s friend, a tract [1287].
- Siskin’s nest, a [801].
- Skelt, publisher of the Toy theatre [1523].
- Sketching on wood with a hot iron [1576].
- Skulls and skeletons, collection of [831].
- Slaves and slavery,
- Sleep,
- Sligo, lord lieutenant [339],
- Markree castle observatory [709].
- Small coal man, a political song [1573].
- Smee, Alfred, M.D. [1606].
- Smith, Assheton, pictures painted for [1038].
- Smith, Rev. Sydney d. 1845 canon of St. Paul’s, memoir of [1509].
- Soap, resin used in making [1589],
- Smoking apparatus, Bragge’s collection [378].
- Snake bites, cures for [502].
- Snuff, Petersham mixture [1344].
- Sobieski, Amelia A. G. princess of [865].
- Societies, See also Associations col. 1623 and Institutions col. [1649].
- Actors’ fund founded [1209].
- Adult instruction founded [157].
- Æsthetic, Edin. founded [1393].
- Alists contemplated [161].
- Almondbury clerical founded [1547].
- Anastatic founded [1237].
- Anthropological and Ethnological [299].
- Anthropological founded [1591].
- Animals’ friend founded [1086], [1170].
- Anti Piratical, gold medal [875].
- Antique academy Birmingham, founded [1124].
- Architects benevolent fund originators [1276],
- property left to [1073].
- Ashmolean founded [1238].
- Astronomical founded [1169], [1447].
- Athenian founded [6].
- Aurelian founded [783].
- Bach founded [244].
- Bath and west of England soc., journal of [1175].
- Birmingham political union founded [105].
- Blue Friars established [1351].
- Botanical established [1247].
- Botanical of Edinburgh founded [144].
- British and foreign bible, founded [1316].
- British and foreign sch. soc. training coll. [793].
- British and foreign temperance founded [681].
- British artists established [1515],
- president [1601].
- British, for propagating gospel among Jews [1448].
- British madrigal conductor [719].
- Cambridge antiquarian projected [1295],
- founded [723].
- Cambridge philosophical founded [1434].
- Cambridge university musical founded [948].
- Camden founded [451].
- Cavendish founded [1198].
- Cavendish philological and chemical members [580].
- Celtic union originated [536].
- Chemical, London, founded [361], [1198], [1228], [1244], [1437].
- Chetham projected [724], [773].
- Christian instruction originated [296].
- Colonial missionary founded [280].
- Communist propaganda founded [169].
- Congregational union merged in Missionary Soc. [9].
- Conservative land founded [1253].
- Contrapuntists founded [1072].
- Corresponding founded [217].
- Coventry labourers’ and artisans’ established [385].
- De Quincey founded [1160].
- Dublin historical originated [231].
- Dublin, models left to [1073].
- Dublin university zoological and botanical founded [146].
- English church union founded [391].
- Entomological founded [783], [1530].
- Epidemiological, chief founder [117].
- Ethnological [299], [434], [755].
- Evening sketching founded [584].
- Fanny Wright founded [818].
- Farmers’ alliance originated [1552].
- Folk lore founded [713].
- Freed slaves aid originated [795].
- Friends of Italy founded [96].
- Geological, foundation of [29], [1229].
- Godists advocated [161].
- Granger founded [1326].
- Graphic society of artists founded [406].
- Harleian founded [605].
- Historical of Lancashire and Cheshire founded [1584].
- Holbein founded [1223],
- publications [99].
- Home missionary originated [9].
- Horticultural, collector for in Brazil [893],
- sec. of [247].
- Huguenot founded [1153].
- Hunterian president [734].
- Ilam Anastatic drawing and Anastatic soc. [1237].
- Incorporated law instituted [1513].
- India reform founded [874].
- Juridical, sec. of [625].
- Kilkenny archæological established [1211].
- Lambeth chemical established [783].
- League of universal brotherhood developed [491].
- Legal discussion founded [157].
- Liberal registration, sec. of [717].
- Linnean, black ball J. E. Gray [1216].
- London and Middlesex archæological founded [1579].
- London astrological, last survivor of [1270].
- London city mission, sec. [1127].
- London corresponding chairman [281].
- London organ school founded [626].
- London professional chorus founded [1348].
- London surgical home formed [432].
- Manx established [1357].
- Mathematical president [1169].
- Metaphysical, a member of [649].
- Metropolitan soc. of florists and amateurs started [1157].
- Microscopical founded [357].
- Middlesex archæological founded [352].
- Midland medical founded [1453].
- Moslem missionary founded [87].
- Motett founded [946].
- Musomanik, at Anstruther founded [1214].
- National founded [730],
- money raised for [1238].
- Natural history, Glasgow, founded [1219].
- New British and foreign dissolved [488].
- Newcastle literary and philosophical founded [232].
- Northumberland and Durham natural history founded [39].
- Numismatic first meeting [37].
- Odontological first president [565].
- Oxford churchmen’s union founded [1284].
- Paleontographical founded [357].
- Parker secretary and librarian [113].
- Patagonian missionary founded [1121].
- Patriotic, rewards by [1056].
- Peace, first congress [491].
- Penzance natural history and antiquarian curator [731].
- People’s international league founded [96].
- Pharmaceutical originated [1313],
- founded [228].
- Philharmonic, chief originator of [114], [725].
- Philobiblon secretary [853].
- Philological founded [1254],
- member of [674].
- Philological school, principal of [2].
- Photographic founded [1090].
- Phrenological founded [688], [979].
- Physical of London founded [1264].
- Plinian, Edinburgh, founded [134].
- Polytechnic, Liverpool, founded [1208].
- Prayer book and homily founded [467].
- Psychological founded [741].
- Ray founded [357].
- Record first president [773].
- Religious book and tract founded [959].
- Royal agricultural of England founded [1126],
- sec. [1567].
- Royal Birmingham soc. of artists founded [1124].
- Royal college of chemistry founded [1122].
- Royal Cornwall polytechnic founders [1094], [1095].
- Royal general theatrical fund founded [737].
- Royal geographical founded [410], [427].
- Royal geological of Cornwall curator [731].
- Royal historical first council [605].
- Royal horticultural gardens at Chiswick [1088].
- Royal medical and chirurgical presidents [23], [790], [980].
- Royal physical, Edinburgh, reformed [1219],
- president [670].
- Royal society of literature founded [117],
- sec. [572].
- Sacred harmonic founded [393],
- Sanskrit text [1168].
- Selenographical established [288].
- Silk conditioning, originator of [579].
- Società armonica conductor [1077].
- Soc. for diffusion of useful knowledge established [1473].
- Soc. for Irish ch. missions to R. Catholics founded [804].
- Soc. for obtaining free access to museums founded [1072].
- Soc. for propagation of gospel, secretary [1388].
- Soc. for protection of agriculture founded [137].
- Soc. for protection of ancient buildings founded [1569].
- Soc. for psychical research founded [446], [1260].
- Soc. for suppression of mendacity, secretary [324].
- Soc. of antiquaries of Newcastle founded [229], [232].
- Soc. of arts secretary [1090].
- Soc. of arts, Edinburgh, secretary [1469].
- Soc. of arts for Scotland, president [809].
- Soc. of biblical archæology founded [712].
- Soc. of British artists founded [52].
- Soc. of British musicians, member of [611].
- Soc. of Hebrew literature founded [239].
- Soc. of Noviomagus founded [765],
- president [1289].
- Speculative, Edinburgh, history of [644],
- member [1537].
- Spencer president [773].
- Spiritual athenæum founded [1519].
- Spitalfields mathematical, member of [580].
- Statistical and social enquiry of Ireland [1315].
- Statistical, founders of [116], [1293].
- Sunday school union founded [1263].
- Surtees vice president [773].
- Sussex archæological founder [292].
- Swedenborg society, house for [651].
- Sydenham dissolved [117].
- Thames marine officers training ship [1226].
- United Irish, member of [653].
- Universal communitarian founded [169].
- Wernerian dissolved [670].
- Western madrigal, conductor of [735].
- Westminster medical president [615].
- Zoological society founded [408], [1530].
- Soda, pyrophosphate of discovered [628].
- Somersault thrower, Delevanti [853].
- Somnambulism [686].
- Soutar, Charles stole Earl Crawford’s body [754].
- Southall park asylum Middlesex, burnt [367].
- Southey, Robert d. 1843 poet, Cottle’s connection with [728].
- Soyer, Alexis d. 1858 cook, his Pantropheon [1027].
- Spain, archives at Simancas [252],
- Sparrows, purveyor of, Barber [156].
- Speaking with tongues [91].
- Species, origin of [819].
- Spedding, James d. 1874 barrister, his friend [1058].
- Speech, stammering, cure of [578], [1590], [1593],
- treatment of impediments [290].
- Spermatozoa within the ovum first discovered [183].
- Spinal complaints, establishment for [56].
- Spirits, method of levying duties on [886].
- Spiritualists,
- Sporting prophet, Hotspur [1032].
- Staffordshire lords lieutenant [71], [1376].
- Stammering, curers of [290], [578], [1590], [1593].
- Stamps and taxes amalgamated with the excise [191].
- Stanley, Henry Morton i.e. John Rowlands b. 1841, search for Livingstone [242].
- Star fishes, collection of [277].
- Stars,
- Stationers,
- Statuary, collections of [182], [1531],
- tinted [1141].
- Statues and Busts,
- Acland [12],
- Addison [23],
- Albert [410], [943], [1073], [1097],
- Alexander [44],
- Alford [46],
- Amos [57],
- Attwood [106],
- Balfe [142],
- Beaconsfield [204],
- Bennett [243],
- Black [292],
- Borghese [534],
- Bourke [350],
- Brotherton [423],
- Buccleuch [534],
- Burke [481],
- Burrows [492],
- Campbell [528],
- Canning [1073],
- Carlyle [550],
- Carmichael [551],
- Cavendish [576],
- Chadwick [581],
- Clyde [657],
- Combermere [689],
- Cooke [702],
- Crossley [773],
- Cubbon [778],
- Dargan [814],
- Darwin [819],
- Earle [952],
- Elliott [484],
- Fairburn [1014],
- Ferguson [1082],
- Field [1041],
- Fletcher [130],
- Fowke [1092],
- Fox [1096],
- Frere [1108],
- Galignani [1117],
- George iv. [1133],
- Gilbert [1145],
- Goodenough [1173],
- Gordon [1178],
- Gray [1216],
- Greenough [1229],
- Guinness [1256],
- Hall [1288],
- Hampden [1073],
- Harding [1073],
- Herbert [1438],
- Hill [1475],
- Hoste [534],
- Humfrey [1586],
- Hunt [1593],
- Huskisson [544],
- Knox [1082],
- Lander [484],
- Melville [1082],
- Napoleon, prince imperial [330],
- Outram [1073],
- Richmond [408],
- Selden [1073],
- Telford [130],
- Victoria [408], [410], [534], [1141],
- Whittington [544],
- William iii. [120].
- Stead, James Hurst d. 1886 singer and dancer, the perfect cure [312].
- Steam engines, air pump condenser for horizontal [1010],
- Steam locomotives, car to travel on ordinary roads [512],
- Dart locomotive at Liverpool [1171],
- dimensions of cylinders and driving wheels [496],
- double bogie engine [1016],
- fixed eccentrics [1392],
- first in Scotland [551],
- first between Liverpool and Manchester [463],
- flexible steam bags used [1315],
- Hancock’s steam engine [1315],
- improver of [62],
- inventor of [1416],
- link motion [1556],
- locomotives on roads [1539],
- permanent way for railways [512],
- three cylinder engine [1556].
- Steam road rollers invented [110].
- Steam ships, builder of [860],
- Steam vessels,
- Steel, puddled [641],
- Steel pen maker, Gillott [1151].
- Steeple chasers,
- Stereoscope, lenticular invented [394].
- Stereotyping, Dellagana process [854],
- Sterling, John d. 1844 essayist, his friend [1093].
- Sterne, Laurence d. 1768 humorist, letters by [712].
- Stevenson, William d. 1829 keeper of treasury records [1128].
- Stiff, George d. 1875 newspaper proprietor [1160].
- Stock brokers,
- Stock jobbing fraud [934].
- Stockings, frames for [83],
- manufacturer of [1122].
- Stone, artificial [1466],
- expansion of by heat [25].
- Stone implements from America [298].
- Storm warnings [1064].
- Story teller, Hicks [1462].
- Stoves, Arnott’s [90].
- Stowe, Buckinghamshire, art collections sold [460].
- Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher b. 1812,
- Stowell, Rev. Hugh d. 1865 canon of Chester, action for libel against [1409].
- Straham, Paul and Bates, bankers, prosecution of [1244].
- Stratford-on-Avon, See also Shakespeare, William [1694], [1695],
- Strength, feats of, balancing a wheel, a plank and a donkey on a ladder [1030].
- Stuart, pretenders to the heirship of the family of [49], [50], [52].
- Sudeley castle, Gloucestershire, restored [861].
- Suffolk, materials for history of [834].
- Sugar, crystals of diabetic sugar discovered [1136],
- sugar refiner [380].
- Sullivan, Alexander Martin b. 1830 M.P., his trial [1057].
- Sullivan, Arabella Jane d. 1839 author [798].
- Sun, solar rays, researches on [1592],
- Sunderland, banquet to Hudson [1566],
- bridge over Wear [1136].
- Surgeons,
- Abraham [9],
- Acton [12],
- Adams [17],
- Aldis [41],
- Alexander [43],
- Amesbury [56],
- Asbury [92],
- Aulsebrook [107],
- Babington [118],
- Barton [188],
- Becket [216],
- Bell [232],
- Bellot [236],
- Bent [246],
- Bird [285],
- Blair [302],
- Braid [378],
- Brett [391],
- Brodie [408],
- Callender [517],
- Cobbold [659],
- Cooper [708],
- Coote [714],
- Copeland [715],
- Copland [716],
- Coulson [732],
- Cox [734],
- Crampton [750],
- Critchett [762],
- Curtis [793],
- Diamond [870],
- Dunlop [937],
- Dunn [939],
- Epps [954],
- Fergusson [1038],
- Fife [1044],
- Fletcher [1070],
- Forster [1085],
- Fuller [1112],
- Gamgee [1119],
- Gaskoin G. [1129],
- Gaskoin J. S. [1129],
- Gay [1132],
- Grainger [1199],
- Green [1225],
- Gregory [1234],
- Griffiths [1247],
- Gulliver [1257],
- Hargrave [1336],
- Harvey [1368],
- Hawkins [1386],
- Heckford [1416],
- Hewett [1453],
- Higginbottom [1463],
- Hildige [1466],
- Hill [1474],
- Hillman [1477],
- Hilton [1479],
- Hinton [1483],
- Hodgson [1496],
- Houlton [1549],
- Hughes [1573],
- Hunt [1590],
- Hurman [1601].
- Surgeons, veterinary,
- Surgery,
- apparatus for exploring internal cavities of the body invented [110],
- bead suture invented [415],
- blood letting discouraged [1524],
- chest, instrument for examination of [41],
- cleft palate, operation for [110],
- dissections reproduced in wax [1479],
- first surgeon to claim payment for advice [1406],
- gas cautery invented [449],
- gastrotomy, operation for [1085],
- Grainger’s school of anatomy Southwark [179],
- hydrocephalus, tapping for [695],
- iliac artery first tied successfully [33],
- instrument for making deep sutures invented [214],
- laryngoscope invented [117],
- lithotrite for crushing stone in bladder [1264],
- lost limbs, substitutes for [274],
- os calsis removed and foot retained [1314],
- ovariotomy [284],
- paracentesis capitis [1416],
- renal aneurism the first case [1188],
- spinal curvatures [954],
- tumours from the larynx removed by the mouth [1136],
- varicose veins, their treatment [591].
- Surrey, Camberwell, St. George’s chapel opened [18],
- Sussex, coins found in [1368],
- Swansea, duke of Beaufort’s gaol abolished [1017].
- Swartzenburgh, Felix, prince and lady Ellenborough [878].
- Swimming, plate swimming [938].
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles b. 1837 poet, Hotten publishes his poems when Moxon refuses [1547].
- Switzerland, blind asylum at Lausanne [1277],
- Clias’ gift to Berne [647].
- Sydenham, See Crystal palace [1635].
- Sympiesometer, invention of [25].
- Synonyms, English [745].
- T
- Tailors, Carter [561],
- Doudney [901].
- “Take care of Dowb” [906].
- Talbot family picture [831].
- Tamil scholars, Elliot [979],
- Hoole [1527].
- Tamworth, the last recorder of [1594].
- Tape worms [659].
- Taper bars, rolling of [641].
- Tebbutt, Rev. Francis indicted Joseph Ady [26].
- Telegraphs and Telegraphy, See also Electricity [1639],
- Clark’s projected telegraph [627],
- Croll, the pioneer of [765],
- electro telegraph co. [705],
- electric telegraph, invention of [705],
- Highton’s code [1465],
- india rubber insulated telegraph cables [1528],
- single needle apparatus [705],
- magnetic telegraph needle [705],
- telegraph Paddington and West Drayton [705],
- telegraph construction and maintenance co. [1156], [1170],
- telegraphy without insulation [1466],
- the study of [1447],
- twisted iron wires introduced [1156],
- United Kingdom electric telegraph co. [765].
- Telegraphs, Submarine,
- Anglo American co. [1156],
- Atlantic cable [1156],
- Atlantic telegraph co. [78], [391], [440],
- British and Irish co. founded [1429],
- Dover and Calais [493], [1156],
- Dover and Cape Grisnez [391],
- Dover and Ostend [391],
- Hoarder’s improvement [1409],
- Hooper’s co. [1528],
- Orfordness to the Hague [493],
- Sardinia and France [391],
- Submarine electric co. [855],
- Submarine telegraph co. [391].
- Telescopes, See also Observatories [1677],
- Teloogoo or Telugu, language [527],
- scholar [430].
- Temperance,
- bottle, the, eight plates [777],
- Bradford temperance soc. the first in England [213],
- British and foreign temperance soc. [681],
- drunkard’s children, eight plates [777],
- licensed victuallers’ testimonial to Berkeley for opposing temperance [253],
- temperance dictionary [488],
- worship of Bacchus, a picture [777].
- Temperance advocates,
- Temperature, internal of the earth [1095].
- Ten hours’ bill [1205].
- Tennis players, Cox [743],
- Tennyson; Alfred b. 1809 poet laureate, his friend [1058],
- Tent, an improved [911].
- Thackeray, William Makepeace d. 1863 novelist, combat of Sayerius and Heenanus [1417],
- Theatres,
- companies in Germany [1054],
- Cumberland’s British theatre [782], [811], [891],
- Dolby’s British theatre [891],
- dramatic, equestrian and musical sick fund founded [73],
- dramatic burial ground [73],
- dramatic coll. [73],
- examiner of plays [896],
- London theatres, Bray’s account of [387],
- orchestra stalls introduced [473],
- religious services in [406],
- scene painters [347], [812], [1034], [1231], [1243],
- theatrical mechanician [376],
- theatrical posters [1091],
- theatrical portraits [943],
- toy theatre, characters and scenery for [1523].
- Theatres and other places of Amusement, See also Actors 1617 and Music halls [1665].
- Adelaide gallery, entertainment at [561].
- Albert saloon, manager [1447].
- Alexandra built [1152].
- Astley’s, lessee [704],
- Avenue lessee [1421].
- Bower saloon lessee [1403].
- City of London lessee [1522].
- Coburg built [1345],
- drama at [955].
- Comedy lessee [1421].
- Court acting manager [1609].
- Covent garden burnt [64], [1268], [1482],
- Cremorne gardens, manager [984],
- Criterion, lessee [1421],
- Drury lane burnt down [290],
- English opera house i.e. Lyceum [87].
- Fitzroy theatre manager [4].
- Floral hall opened [181].
- Folly, drama at [1023],
- lessee [1421].
- Garrick burnt [1169],
- proprietor [695].
- Globe lessee [1421].
- Grecian lessee [695].
- Haymarket lessee [466],
- proprietor [955].
- Hengler’s circus built [1428].
- Her Majesty’s lessee [1356].
- Highbury barn proprietor [1152].
- Lyceum burnt and rebuilt [87],
- Marionette theatre, entertainment at [561].
- Marylebone lessees [958], [1323],
- manager [991].
- Negro minstrels [1489].
- New grand, proprietor [1404].
- Olympic, decoration of [28],
- Opera comique lessee [1483].
- Panopticon, Leicester square [72], [461], [611].
- Pantheon, decoration of [28],
- turned into wine vaults [1146].
- Pavilion manager [1575].
- Philharmonic, opera at [1022],
- proprietor [1404].
- Polytechnic institution founded [1177].
- Prince of Wales, manager [507].
- Princess’s built [1308],
- Punch’s play house or Strand theatre, actor at [1568],
- manager [716].
- Queen’s, Tottenham st., actor at [1568],
- Royal Alfred manager [1152].
- Sadler’s Wells interior rebuilt [191],
- San Souci, Douglas troupe at [903],
- drama at [938].
- St. James’ bazaar, a temple of magic [64].
- St. James’ theatre built [378],
- Standard burnt down [903],
- manager [903].
- Strand, Kenilworth, run of [1294],
- Surrey burnt down [944],
- Surrey zoological gardens, large pictures shown at 812–[13],
- Temple of magic, the [64].
- Tottenham st. theatre, Tom and Jerry at [427].
- Vaudeville, opening piece [1295].
- Vauxhall gardens, Great Nassau balloon [1223],
- Victoria lessee [1447].
- Welsh Harp at Hendon [681].
- Westminster theatre or Astley’s, lessee [903].
- Theatrical managers, See also Actors [1617],
- Thermometers accurate [811].
- Thistlewood, Arthur executed 1820,
- traitor [1226].
- Thought, laws of [335].
- Thread manufacturer, Coats [657].
- Threshing machines, hand power [1010],
- patent machines 1126 bis.
- Throws, long [430].
- Tichborne, Roger or Thomas Castro or Arthur Orton, Cobbett’s action against the judges [658],
- Tight rope dancers, Christoff [617],
- Hengler [1428].
- Tilbury fort, Essex, monstre gun at [641].
- Timber,
- Tipperary lord lieutenant [897].
- Tithes and rent charges [307],
- tithe dinners, excursions substituted for [1434].
- Toast master, Harker [1338].
- Tobacco, See also Pipes and Smoking apparatus [378],
- Toll farmer, Bower [357].
- Tom and Jerry a drama [1231], [1447].
- Tongue, diseases of the [637].
- Tortoise shell, workers in [1291].
- Totnes, Devon, antiquities of [730].
- Tourmalines, artificial discovered [1437].
- Traction engines with single cylinder [110].
- Trade, Board of, See Board of Trade [1626].
- Trade unions reports [337].
- Traitors, Allen [51],
- Tramways, steam cars [1208].
- Trapeze performer, Artois [92].
- Treadmill invented [779].
- Treasury, first lord, See Prime ministers [1683].
- Trees, watering with chymical solutions [1611].
- Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, bp. of Bristol d. 1721, And shall Trelawny die, a ballad [1385].
- Trifling mistake, The, Broughton imprisoned for publishing [427].
- Trumpet players, Distin [882],
- Harper [1343].
- Trustees, lord Cottenham’s act [727].
- Tuckett, Capt. Harvey G. P. duellist [542].
- Tumuli of Yorkshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire [191].
- Turkey, admiralty board president [1487],
- Turner, Joseph M. W. d. 1851 painter, engravings by [482],
- Turnip drill introduced into England [301].
- Turnpikes, toll farmer [357].
- Tuscany, mission to, abolished [8].
- Tyntesfield, Somerset, convalescent home founded [1138].
- Tyne improvement commission [736].
- U
- Umbrellas, Fox’s paragon frame [1095].
- Underwriter, Euing [1000].
- Unstamped publications, person tried for issuing [556].
- Urania’s mirror, invention of [627].
- Urdú, professor of [954].
- Used up, a farce [1584].
- Utilitarianism unmasked [683].
- V
- Valves, balance valve for water works [1602],
- four beat pump valve [1602].
- Vapours, absorption of mixed [1596].
- Varley, John d. 1842 water colour artist, pupil of [1046].
- Vases, collection of [1531].
- Vaudois valley in Piedmont, schools established in [217].
- Venice, exhibition of pictures of [474],
- state papers relating to English history [437].
- Ventilators, Arnott’s [90].
- Ventriloquists, Blitz [314],
- Holland [1508].
- Venus transit expedition [494], [597].
- Vessels, See Ships [1695].
- Vestiges of natural history of creation [587], [774].
- Victoria cross given to Anson [72],
- Victoria, Queen b. 1819,
- ancestry of [1106],
- Cameron declines to become her piper [523],
- controller of her household [567],
- coronation cricket match [1266],
- coronation, state band at [301],
- Davis’ testimonial left to [829],
- dramatic performances at Windsor [983], [1584],
- Goode uses threatening language to [1172],
- Hales the giant introduced to her [1279],
- head engraved for postage stamp [1587],
- hear the church, a sermon before [1526],
- her cook [1097],
- her drawing master [847],
- her tutor [836],
- Hughes’ circus performs before [1571],
- John Brown [435],
- knight, the first created by her [1321],
- lecturer to her children [986],
- lord chamberlain of household [71],
- marriage [38],
- opened Blackfriar’s bridge [779],
- portraits of [28], [584], [1166],
- royal private band [61],
- Sir Arthur Helps edits Leaves of our life [1419],
- statues of [408], [410], [534], [1141],
- Victoria and Albert yacht [1057],
- visits Abbotsford [1532],
- visits Haddo [7],
- visits Stowe [460],
- visits Taymouth castle [388].
- Village blacksmith, a song [1377].
- Violins, account of [922],
- collection of [1151].
- Violinists,
- Virgil d. 19 B.C., an ardent student of his works [1432].
- Vivisection, commission on [543].
- Volunteers, clergyman a volunteer [441],
- Vulcanite invented [1315].
- W
- Waghorn, Thomas d. 1850 lieutenant, his express [851].
- Wakefield, Edward G. d. 1862, a founder of Canterbury colony [1163],
- his marriage case [1198].
- Wakley, Thomas d. 1862 coroner, action against [708].
- Wales, competitors at Eisteddfods [1572], [1575],
- Wales, Caroline, princess of d. 1821 queen, chamberlain to [753].
- Wales, prince of, See Albert Edward col. [1621].
- Walhalla near Ratisbon, Gibson’s statue in [1141].
- Walhouse, Edward J. L. d. 1863 cr. Baron Hatherton [1376].
- Walking machine called the steam horse [454].
- Walking sticks and canes, collection of [1340].
- Walks, long, London to Birmingham [49],
- Walkers, See Pedestrians [1680].
- Wallace, Alfred Russell, contest with Hampden on rotundity of globe [1311].
- Walpole, Horace d. 1797 earl of Orford, gifts to Mary Berry [259].
- Walsh, John Henry, umpire on rotundity of earth contest [1311].
- War, secretaries at, Beresford [252],
- War, secretaries of state for, Aberdeen [6],
- Warburton, Eliot B. G. d. 1852 author, his friend [1182].
- Ward, Artemus i.e. Charles Farrer Browne d. 1867, in England [1482], his works [1483].
- Wardle, Gwyllym Lloyd d. 1834 colonel, life of [914].
- Warehouseman, Groucock [1252].
- Warwick, Birmingham industrial exhibition at Bingley house [36].
- Wasp stinging a person in carotid artery [754].
- Watches,
- Water,
- Water beds invented [90].
- Waterford, Sir Henry de la Poer d. 1859, [3]rd marquis, at Eglinton tournament [970].
- Waterford and Lismore, bishop of [1075].
- Waterton, Charles d. 1865 naturalist, his friend [1489].
- Weare, William murdered 1823 by Thurtell [1592].
- Weather, daily forecasts of [1064].
- Weatherhead, Hume, an author [793].
- Weaver, Duncan [930].
- Wedding, golden, Howitt [1559].
- Weights and measures, uniform throughout the world [438].
- Wellington, Arthur, duke of d. 1852,
- Welsh scholars,
- West Indies, Jamaica, great sea light at Morant point [1176].
- Westmeath lord lieutenant [1239].
- Westminster,
- Westminster abbey,
- Weybridge, Surrey, mortuary chapel of Orleans family [856], [1106].
- Whale fisheries, establishment [1360],
- harpoon gun used [1425].
- Wharfingers,
- What to eat, drink and avoid [782].
- Whately, Richard d. 1863 archbp. of Dublin, edited The Cautions for the Times [1060].
- What’s in a name [489].
- Wheat improved [1488].
- Wheatstone, Sir Charles d. 1875 physicist, partner with Cooke [705], [1383],
- the maker of his electrical apparatus [1429].
- Wheel, invention of a friction [382].
- Whewell, William d. 1866 master of Trinity coll. Cambridge, his bequest to the coll. [1310].
- Whist, blue peter or call for trumps invented [248],
- Whist players,
- White, Arthur, attempted to shoot Charles Buxton [503].
- White, Henry Kirke d. 1806 poet, Much in sorrow, oft in woe [685].
- Wigan, Lancashire, cotton mill the first [800].
- Wilberforce, Robert Isaac d. 1857 of Oriel coll., resigned fellowship [1388].
- Wilhelm, Guillaume L. B. d. 1842 composer, method of teaching music [1581].
- William iv. d. 1837,
- Wills, in prerogative office Dublin, index to [263],
- longest on record [779].
- Wills proved for large amounts.
- £50,000 col. [275].
- £59,000 col. [1428].
- £70,000 col. [12].
- £80,000 cols. [1070], [1418].
- £100,000 col. [188].
- £140,000 cols. [108], [649].
- £160,000 cols. [284], [299].
- £180,000 cols. [80], [715], [1213].
- £200,000 cols. [505], [732], [1222].
- £250,000 cols. [48], [427], [433], [480], [504], [525], [578], [622], [648], [863], [941], [1073], [1151], [1272], [1411], [1556].
- £280,000 col. [792].
- £283,000 col. [198].
- £300,000 cols. [8], [76], [217], [227], [477], [753], [786], [1122], [1531].
- £344,023 col. [1257].
- £350,000 cols. [96], [205], [217] bis., [318], [575], [971], [974], [1146], [1226], [1407], [1502], [1512].
- £370,000 col. [420].
- £400,000 cols. [83], [94], [110], [221], [1167], [1457], [1497].
- £483,000 col. [1138].
- £500,000 cols. [698], [931], [942], [1450], [1526], [1546], [1606].
- £503,000 col. [1043].
- £542,000 col. [707].
- £588,000 col. [1444].
- £600,000 cols. [192], [218], [987], [1051].
- £700,000 col. [733].
- £800,000 cols. [83], [407], [773], [1138].
- £900,000 col. [441].
- £910,000 col. [457].
- £1,000,000 col. [779].
- £1,026,000 col. [923].
- £1,098,000 col. [197].
- £1,100,000 cols. [1256], [1261].
- £1,190,000 col. [134].
- £1,200,000 col. [756].
- £1,300,000 col. [1043].
- £1,500,000 col. [162].
- £1,700,000 col. [949].
- £2,000,000 cols. [134], [756].
- £3,200,000 col. [384].
- £3,540,000 col. [867].
- Wilson, Sir Robert Thomas d. 1849 general, escape of Lavalette [897].
- Wiltshire lord lieutenant [31].
- Wimpole hall, Cambridgeshire, frescoes at [498].
- Winchester,
- Winchelsea, Sussex, history of [712].
- Wind instruments, catechism of [632].
- Windmills, self regulating sails invented [779].
- Window tax repealed [535].
- Windsor castle, governor of [38].
- Windsor, Old, novitiate at Beaumont lodge [635].
- Wines,
- Wine merchants,
- Wire drawing, drilled gems used in [406].
- Wire walker, Diavolo [870].
- Wiseman, Nicholas P. S. d. 1865 cardinal, his coadjutor archbp. [995], his godson [1439].
- Wizards, See Conjurors [1634].
- Wolff, Joseph d. 1862 missionary, teaches Hebrew [1547].
- Wood carver, Davy [835].
- Woods and Forests, etc., first commissioner of, Canning [536],
- Woodward, Samuel d. 1838 of Norwich, his manuscripts [1261].
- Wool,
- Woollen manufacturers,
- Women,
- Words and idioms, collection of [674].
- Wordsworth, William d. 1850 poet, Cottle’s connection with [728],
- his friend [1150].
- Worcestershire lord lieutenant [1073].
- Workhouse system, inquiry into [75].
- Wort-cunning [661].
- Wren, Sir Christopher d. 1747,
- his churches [642].
- Wrestlers,
- Wright, Fanny d. 1852,
- socialist [818].
- Wright, Mr. opened first circulating library [1607].
- Writings, ancient, decipherer of [1535].
- X
- Xanthus in Lycia, marbles discovered at [1033].
- Y
- Yachts and yacht clubs,
- Yarn merchant, Harper [1343].
- Yelverton, Maria Theresa d. Pietermaritzburg, Natal, [13] Sep. 1881, divorce case, settlement of [111].
- Yeomen of the guard [792].
- York, castle, Hudson confined in [1566],
- Roman remains found [1337].
- York, Frederick duke of d. 1827, his bonds not paid [1308],
- Yorke, Rt. Hon. Sir C. E. d. 1834, his son [901].
- Yorkshire,
- Yucatan peninsula, Mexico, explored [571].
- Z
- Zante, Ionian islands, Signal Broke resident at [411].
- Zoological gardens, See also Menageries [1663],
- Zoologist, Fleming [1068].
- Zulu-Kaffir language [673].
- Zymotic diseases [467].
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