INDEX.
VOLUME II.
This Index contains references to the most important, curious, and interesting facts, to be found in the pages of this work.
A
- Abbot, mitred, the first since the Reformation [1320].
- Aberdeen univ., lord rectors [12], [610], [702].
- Aberdeenshire, lord lieutenant [242].
- Aberystwith, university college founded [1132].
- Abide with me, a hymn [924].
- Abyssinia, king Theodore, his friend [113],
- Parkyn’s travels in [1356],
- war in [1072].
- Accountants, Quilter [1690].
- Accrington, Lancashire, the first mayor [428].
- Achilli, Giacinto, Newman’s libel on [1124].
- Ackworth school, Yorkshire, for sons of Friends [1670].
- Acrobats, D’Ronde [1476],
- Persivani [1476],
- Van der Velde [1476].
- Actors, Neilson fund for relief of [1098],
- salary of two pounds a week [118].
- Actors, see also [Ballet masters], [Circus proprietors], [Clowns], [Columbines], [Conjurers], [Dancers], [Dramatists], [Entertainers], [Equestrian performers], Gymnasts, [Harlequins], Jugglers, Lecturers, [Lion tamers], [Music halls], [Negro minstrels], [Panoramas], Pantaloons, [Pantomimists], [Singers], [Somersault throwers], [Theatres], [Theatrical managers], Tight-rope dancers, [Trapeze performers], [Ventriloquists], and [Wire walkers],
- Apjohn [796],
- Atkins [680],
- Bender [1144],
- Blanche [1295],
- Borrow [298],
- Brooke [122],
- Castaglioni [812],
- Cavendish [756],
- Chatterley [1552],
- Chute [679],
- Cooper [273],
- Coppin [365],
- Coveney [67], [1550],
- Cushman [686], [1062],
- De Camp [186],
- Déjazet [1360],
- Desmond [679],
- Dyke [954],
- Edgar [747],
- Elphinstone [258],
- Faucit [652],
- Featherstone [1393],
- Fechter [348],
- Fenton [1351],
- Fisher [688],
- Forrest [580],
- Frankland [241],
- Hudspeth [1489],
- Hughes [1050],
- Irving, J. H. [23],
- Isaacs, J. [24],
- Isaacs, R. [24],
- Jackman [27],
- Jackson [31],
- James [48],
- Jarman [62],
- Jecks [67],
- Jefferini [68],
- Jefferson [69],
- Jerrold [88],
- Jervis [90],
- Johnson [109],
- Johnstone [118],
- Jones, A. S. [122],
- Jones, E. [124],
- Jones, D. H. [124],
- Jones, G. [126],
- Jones, J. [131],
- Jones, M. B. [138],
- Jones, Mrs. [123],
- Jones, R. [140],
- Josephs, F. [149],
- Josephs, P. [150],
- Kean, C. J. [165],
- Kean, Edmund [354],
- Kean, Ellen [165],
- Keeley, L. M. [171],
- Keeley, M. A. [171],
- Keeley, R. [165], [171],
- Keene, [174],
- Kelly, A. [179],
- Kelly, C. [180],
- Kelly, F. M. [182], [792],
- Kelly, L. E. [183],
- Kelsey, [185],
- Kemble, C. [186],
- Kemble, F. [186],
- Kilner [219],
- King, H. [225],
- King, K. [226],
- King, T. C. [226],
- Kinnear [241],
- Knight, E. [255],
- Knight, S. [255],
- Knowles, E. M. M. [258],
- Knowles, J. S. [259] bis,
- Lacy, F. [273],
- Lacy, M. R. [274],
- Lacy, S. [274],
- Lacy, T. H. [273], [275],
- Lacy, Mrs. W. [273],
- Lacy, W. [273],
- Lancaster [1295],
- Lane [298],
- Langtry [347],
- Leclercq, A. [348],
- Leclercq, C. [348],
- Leclercq, M. [348],
- Lee, John [351],
- Lee, John [354],
- Lee, T. [359],
- Leonard [391],
- Leslie [395],
- Lester [398],
- Levey [405],
- Lewes [408],
- Lingard [439],
- Liston, J. [445],
- Liston, M. [445],
- Liston, S. [445],
- Litchfield [446],
- Litton [450],
- Lloyd, A. [226],
- Lloyd, H. F. [459],
- Lockyer [69],
- Lotta [32],
- Loveday [503],
- Lovell [506],
- Lowrey [516],
- Lucette [526], [1638],
- Lynne [545],
- Lyon [546],
- Mc Cullough [579],
- Macdonald [582],
- M’ Ian [612],
- M’ Intyre [614],
- Mackay [618],
- Maclean [649],
- Macleay [652],
- M’ Neill [670],
- Macready, S. [679],
- Macready, W. C. [680],
- Maeder [688],
- Major [705],
- Mandelbert [124],
- Manders, L. [716],
- Manders, T. [717],
- Manning [723],
- Marchant [732],
- Mardyn [733],
- Marriott [747],
- Marshall, C. F. [755],
- Marshall, Polly [759],
- Marston, G. [763],
- Marston, H. [763],
- Mason [780],
- Massey [786],
- Mathews, A. [792],
- Mathews, C. [792],
- Mathews, C. J. [792],
- Mathews, H. [793],
- Mathews, J. I. [793],
- Mathews, L. E. [794],
- Matthews, E. [796],
- Matthews, F. [796],
- Matthews, J. T. [797],
- Matthison [799],
- May [810],
- Maydue [567],
- Maynard [817],
- Maywood [822],
- Mead [823],
- Meadows [825],
- Mellon, S. J. [836],
- Mellon, H. [837],
- Menken [843],
- Miller [876],
- Mitchell [907],
- Moore [946],
- Morelli [962],
- Morgan [967],
- Mowatt [1010],
- Muir [1017],
- Murray, C. [1055],
- Murray, E. [1042],
- Murray, G. [1044], [1051],
- Murray, H. [1042],
- Murray, H. L. [1046],
- Murray, M. F. [1050],
- Murray, M. [1051],
- Murray, W. H. W. [1055],
- Myers [1066],
- Naylor [1087],
- Nelson [1101],
- Neville [1113],
- Newcombe [1117],
- Nickinson [1145],
- Nicol [1146],
- Noel [763],
- Nunn [1188],
- Oliver [1237],
- Owen [1289],
- Owens [1294],
- Oxberry [1294],
- Parkes [1351],
- Parry, J. [1363],
- Parry, T. [1366],
- Parselle [1368],
- Paul [1393],
- Paumier [1399],
- Pauncefort [1399],
- Payne, H. E. [1403],
- Payne, J. H. [1404],
- Payne, L. [1405],
- Payne, W. H. S. [1406],
- Pearson [1421],
- Penley [1449],
- Pettifer [1483],
- Phelps, E. [1489],
- Phelps, S. [680], [1489],
- Phillips, R. [1506],
- Phillips, R. E. [1510],
- Pierce [1528],
- Pitt, C. D. [1550],
- Pitt, G. D. [1550],
- Place [1552],
- Plowden [1560],
- Pollock [1574],
- Poole, A. [1581],
- Poole, W. H. [1585],
- Pope, Mrs. [1587],
- Povey [254],
- Powrie [1616],
- Price [1636],
- Purvis [1676],
- Raymond [810],
- Rayner [1586],
- Robertson, Mrs. T. [273],
- Robina [1528],
- Robinson [1560],
- Ryder [1574], [1636],
- Sidney [870],
- Simeon [1552],
- Simpson [445],
- Somerville [967],
- Swanborough [546],
- Taylor [273],
- Ternan [62],
- Terry [180],
- Toole [503],
- Tree [165],
- Tyrer [445],
- Vestris [794],
- Woolgar [836],
- Wyndham [271],
- Yates [792].
- Actors, Singers and others. Stage names, Given names, etc. See also [Names].
- Adelaide, Madame, i.e. Sophie A. G. Le Thiere [401].
- Amadi, Madame, i.e. Annie Creelman [504].
- Andrews, Ellen, i.e. Janet M. Whytock [1382].
- Augustus, Mr., i.e. Augustus A. C. Meves [859].
- Celli, Frank, i.e. Frank H. Standing [1684].
- Cooper, Fanny, i.e. Frances Dalton [273].
- Dulcet, Mr., i.e. John Jones [131].
- Dymont, Mr., from America, i.e. Henry Lyon [546].
- Emery, Young, i.e. Richard Tomlinson [938].
- Featherstone, Isabella, i.e. Isabella Hill [1393].
- Frankland, Sarah, i.e. Sarah Kinnear [241].
- Grant, Andalusia, i.e. Lady William Molesworth [916].
- Hobbs, Owen, i.e, Frederick Hobson [395].
- Jefferini, John, i.e. John Jeffreys [68].
- Joannes, Count, i.e. George Jones [126].
- Johnson, Joseph Towers, i.e. Edward Joseph Towers [109].
- Kelly, Charles, i.e. Charles Clavering Wardell [180].
- Lauri, Charles, i.e. Charles Lowe [318].
- Lauri, John, i.e. John George Lowe [319].
- Leathes, Edmund John, i.e. Edmund Donaldson [345].
- Leclercq, Charles, i.e. Charles Clark [348].
- Leslie, Frederick, i.e. Frederick Hobson [395].
- Linn, Henry, i.e. Alexender C. R. Crawford [441].
- Lola Montez, i.e. Marie Dolores E. R. Gilbert [479].
- Lotta, i.e. Lotta Crabtree [32].
- Louise, Madame, i.e. Louise Miller [501].
- Lizon, Lilian Adelaide, i.e. Elizabeth Ann Brown [1097].
- Lullaby, Mrs., i.e. Margaret Jefferson [69].
- Lumley, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Levy [528].
- Lyons, Louisa, i.e. A. C. Lyons [548].
- Manners, Charles Ward, i.e. Charles Ward Marshall [730], [755].
- Marian, i.e. Marie Elizabeth Wedde [736].
- Mario, i.e. Giovanni Battisto Matteo [736].
- Marston, G. i.e. G. Marsh [763].
- Marston, Henry, i.e. Richard Henry Marsh [763].
- Maxwell, Mr., i.e. Henry James Mann [929].
- May, Huntly, i.e. William Huntly May Macarthy [812].
- Maynard, Ambrose, i.e. William Hill [816].
- Maynard, Kate, i.e. Katherine Myers [1066].
- Mead, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Prescott [823].
- Milano, John, i.e. John Millingham [870].
- Mite, Major, i.e. Henry Pleon [1558].
- Moncrief, William Thomas, i.e. W. T. Thomas [921].
- Montague, Henry James, i.e. Henry James Mann [929].
- Montgomery, Walter, i.e. Richard Tomlinson [938].
- Munroe, Kate, i.e. Katherine Lister [1030].
- Murray, Gaston, i.e. Garstin Parker Wilson [1044].
- Murray, Henry Leigh, i.e. Henry Leigh Wilson [1046].
- Neilson, Lilian Adelaide, i.e. Elizabeth Ann Brown [1097].
- Nesbitt, Francis, i.e. Francis Nesbitt Mc Cron [1108].
- Nondescript, The, i.e. Julia Pastrana [1376].
- Norton, Fleming, i.e. Frederic Mills [1180].
- Oceana. i.e. Oceana Renz [1203].
- Oliver, Pattie, i.e, Martha Cranmer Oliver [1237].
- Olmar, i.e. James Chadwick [1242].
- O’Neil, Mr., i.e. Denis Leonard [391].
- Parepa, Euphrosyne, i.e. Euphrosyne de Boyesku [1335].
- Parkes, Baron, i.e. George Parkes [1352].
- Pasta, Giuditta, i.e. Giuditta Negri [1376].
- Perdi, Lisa, i.e. Elizabeth Purdy [1673].
- Perkins, Giulio, i.e. Julius E. Perkins [1467].
- Perks, George, i.e. George William Reed [1467].
- Phillippe, Monsieur, i.e. Phillippe Talon [1494].
- Phillippi, Monsieur, i.e. Harry Graham [1499].
- Picaninny Tommy, i.e. Tom Pleon [1558].
- Pierce, James Hart, i.e. James Hart Glen [1528].
- Pleon, Madame, i.e. Mrs. Whitehouse [1558].
- Pleon, Tom, i.e. Frederick Pleon Whitehouse [1558].
- Power, Ellen Maria, i.e. Ellen Maria Lingham [1611].
- Power, T., i.e. Thomas Powrie [1616].
- Price, Morton, i.e. Horton Rhys [526], [1638].
- Proctor, Harry, i.e, Rowline Philp [1654].
- Quinton, Mark, i.e. Mark Keogh [1692].
- Rivolti, Felix, i.e. William Mitchell [908].
- Swanborough, Henry Valentine, i.e. H. V. Smith [546].
- Tom Dot, General, i.e. Tom Pleon [1558].
- Tremaine, Annie, i.e. Annie Creelman [503].
- Turner, Miss, i.e. A. C. Lyons [548].
- Two Macs, The, i.e. Frank Hilton and J. P. Macnally [567].
- Two Macs, The, i.e. Joseph Maccabe and others [567].
- Veovide, i.e. Daniel Latham [311].
- Whitlock, W. W., i.e. William Penna [1450].
- Young Spaniard, i.e. Michael R. Lacy [274].
- Zuchilli, Miss, i.e. Rebecca Isaacs [25].
- Aczani in Phrygia, ruins of discovered [888].
- Adelaide, Queen, d. 1849, her physician [75],
- her solicitor general [848].
- Admiralty, first lords, Melville [839],
- Minto [899],
- Northbrook [1175],
- Northumberland [1177].
- Adulteration of food, legislation concerning the [1599].
- Advertisement agent, Mitchell [902].
- Aeronautics, See also [Balloons],
- ascent in a thunder storm [30],
- ascents on backs of animals [1568],
- Powell lost at sea [1610],
- Poitevin’s ascents [1568],
- voyage from Vauxhall to Nassau [784].
- Aeronauts, Adams, [314],
- Jackson [30],
- Latour [314],
- Lythgoe [551].
- Africa, lake Ngami discovered [1273],
- lake Nyassa expedition to [113],
- lake Tchad surveyed [1282],
- Soudan railway [60],
- Zambesi discovered [1273],
- Zambesi, first missionaries to [322].
- African explorers, Barttlot [56],
- Beecroft [59],
- Jameson [56],
- Kerr [210],
- Hannington [617],
- Laird [280],
- Lander [280],
- Livingstone, C. [452], [1273],
- Livingstone, D. [453],
- Lucas [524],
- M’Call [568],
- Macdonnell [589],
- Mackay [617],
- Mackenzie [624],
- Mc William [682],
- Nelson [1103],
- Oates [1195],
- Oswald [1273],
- Overweg [1282],
- Plowden [1560].
- Agriculturalists, Jaffray [46],
- Mahony [696].
- Agriculture, agricultural implement makers [810],
- ammonia absorbed in the soil [862],
- Parkes’ system of draining land [1354],
- reaping machine first used [1678].
- Albany, Leopold, Duke of, d. 1884, his friend and adviser [194].
- Albert, d. 1861, prince consort, Albert memorial coll. Framlingham [211],
- bust of [135],
- death predicted [989],
- epitome in verse of his life [109],
- his librarian [814],
- painting of the landing of [251],
- portrait of [1373],
- statues of [500], [983],
- taught his military duties [257].
- Albert Edward, b. 1841, prince of Wales, at Exeter college [428],
- at Glasgow [530],
- at Salisbury [533],
- attorney general to [233], [465],
- bust of [15],
- chancellor of his duchy [233],
- Freya’s gift, a masque on his marriage [1296],
- friend [61],
- guards ball to [1183],
- his tailor [1583],
- lord warden of the Stannaries [1596],
- march for his christening [718],
- opens Mersey tunnel [24],
- prince of Wales’ cantata [1288],
- receiver general of his duchy [257],
- sermon on his birth [905],
- steward of his Norfolk manors [63],
- surgeon in Egypt and Palestine [898],
- treasurer [257].
- Alchemist, Papaffy [1329].
- Alderney, breakwater made [38].
- Algoa bay colony organised [963].
- Alice Gray, a song [832].
- Alkali, manufacture founded [1062],
- works [499].
- Allen, R., dramatist [165].
- Allotment grounds for labourers, originator of the system [169].
- Almacks, lady patronesses of [90], [176],
- quadrilles introduced [1327].
- Almanacks, comic [815], [816],
- Zadkiel’s [988].
- Alpine climbers, Pelham [1439],
- Pratt [1621].
- Alum works [225].
- Alumina, silicate of, when decomposed made aluminous cake [1565].
- Aluminium bronze, invented [1463].
- America, United States of, Alabama built [280],
- sunk [288], [456],
- American bible union [647],
- an Americancitizen and also a British subject [1208],
- animal vaccination introduced [767],
- blockade runners to Southern States [24],
- Ericsson steamship sinks [248],
- fortnightly, weekly, and three times a fortnight lines of steamers [16],
- Great western steamer [280],
- first iron ship seen in [280],
- Indian corn sent to England [611],
- Inman line of steamers [16],
- New Cambria town founded [135],
- New Harmony model village [1291],
- Pinkerton’s preventive watch [1541],
- provision trade to Liverpool originated [611],
- rich men [902],
- Saratoga a summer resort [989],
- treaty of Washington [1175].
- America, U.S. of, Baltimore, Kelso orphan home founded [185],
- printer to the pope [1039].
- America, U.S. of, New York, attempt to introduce passion plays [991],
- Cremorne mission [564],
- helping hand mission [564],
- Jerry Mc Auley’s newspaper [564],
- Laura Keene’s theatres [174],
- Macready riots at Astor place theatre [680],
- Niblo’s gardens [1130],
- University, first honorary M.D. [757].
- Ammunition manufacturers [270].
- Anderson, Robert, a Cumberland poet [1469].
- Animals, wild, dealers in [60].
- Aniline industry, colours produced [726], [1139].
- Apothecary, Nussey [1189].
- Apple dumplings, lecture on [1038].
- Arabian Nights, The [296].
- Archers and archery clubs [1594],
- Pollock [1576].
- Archil extracted from seaweed [225].
- Archimedian screw applied to navigation [1042].
- Architects, I’Anson [1],
- Johnson, J. [107],
- Johnson, R. J. [109],
- Jones [128],
- Keane [167],
- Lamb [282],
- Lapidge [306],
- Little [448],
- Lockwood [470],
- Marrable [743],
- Murray [1046],
- Nesfield [1109],
- Newman [1123],
- Papworth, G. [1330],
- Papworth, J. W. [1331],
- Papworth, W. A. V. S. [1331],
- Peddie [1430],
- Peebles [1431],
- Picton [1526],
- Pink [1541],
- Playfair [1557],
- Poynter [1617],
- Pugin, A. W. N. [1664],
- Pugin, E. W. [1665].
- Architecture, revival of gothic [1582].
- Arctic explorers, Jago [46],
- Mc Clure [573],
- Mc Cormick [576],
- Macgahan [600],
- Moore [955],
- Nias [1130],
- Osborn [1265],
- Parry [1367],
- Pearse [1420],
- Pim [1538],
- Pullen [1667],
- Smith [498],
- north west passage discovered [573].
- Argentine republic, first English dramatic co. appearing there [311].
- Armagh, lord lieutenant [532].
- Arms and armour, collection in the Tower [1553],
- Johnstone collection [120],
- Meyrick collection [1553].
- Army, agents [244],
- Albuera, charge at [642],
- army works corps constituted [1401],
- Badajoz, the forlorn hope at [513],
- balloons and parachutes for use in [726],
- charge of light brigade [521], [1162],
- chill casting projectiles [1314],
- clothiers [133],
- cordite discovered [1159],
- cross belts abolished [154],
- eighteenth dragoons disbanded [1046],
- eighteenth hussars raised [263],
- Enfield rifle factory [471],
- field instruction at Chatham [1375],
- field marshals [392], [521], [1072], [1574],
- fifth dragoons disbanded for insubordination [481],
- guards’ ball to prince of Wales [1183],
- gunpowder, prismatic [1159],
- investigation into sickness of [756],
- lance, use of the [519],
- Lancaster carbine [287],
- left on field of battle forty eight hours [431],
- lieutenant in charge of an army [281],
- lieutenant sold all his possessions and gave proceeds to charities [1309],
- light steel mountain guns [897],
- Maclaren’s gymnasia [644],
- major receiving twenty four wounds [1149],
- mineral water establishments for [1540],
- museum of natural history at Fort Pitt, Chatham [610],
- non-pivot drill [84],
- plough boy becomes a captain [335],
- private becomes a lieutenant [658], [1028],
- privates become captain [713], [1131],
- private becomes a lieut.-col. [194],
- private becomes a major general [620],
- privates first mentioned in despatches [1075],
- Redan, the first assault on [119],
- rifle, Jacob’s [42],
- rifle, the Enfield-Pritchett [92],
- sensitive base percussion fuse [545],
- sergeant Lilley’s case [430],
- seventy times under fire [557],
- solid Martini cartridge [270],
- surgeons’ claims [153], [1020],
- topographical and statistical depôt originated [92],
- topographical corps, the first [92],
- valise which displaced the knapsack [1352].
- Art dealer, King [230].
- Artists’ models [548].
- Artificial flower maker [793].
- Ashton court estates, Somerset, trials concerning [1318].
- Assayer [109].
- Associations, See also [Institutions] and [Societies],
- British Archæological first meeting [481],
- British Women’s temperance founded [524],
- Cabdrivers’ benevolent founded [1039],
- complete suffrage founded [1364],
- Devonshire founded [1680],
- drinking fountain, manager [354],
- economic, chairman [419],
- free and open church founded [814],
- London Baptist founded [421],
- London young women’s Christian association [240],
- magna charta founded [193],
- metropolitan conservative working men’s founded [814].
- Assyrian excavation explorer, Loftus [475].
- Astley, Sir Jacob, his gold chronometer [99].
- Astronomers, Lamont [283],
- Lawson [333],
- Mc Kim [637],
- Maclear [651],
- Main [697],
- Mann, H. [720],
- Mann, W. [720],
- Peill [1438],
- Perry, J. G. [1472],
- Perry, S. J. [1472],
- Pogson [1567],
- Pritchard [1648],
- Pullen [1666].
- Astronomy, astronomical instruments invented [142],
- observing chair invented [333],
- planets discovered [1567],
- Uranium system [310],
- Uranus, satellites of [310],
- the wedge photometer [1648].
- Atherstone, Edwin, d. 1872, poet [124].
- Attorneys general, Collier [925],
- Kelly [182],
- Lyndhurst [544],
- Pollock [1575].
- Auctioneers, Phillips [1237],
- Puttick [1679].
- Australia, Burke and Wills’ expedition [271],
- bush ranging suppressed [659],
- English team of cricketers [1577],
- the first K.C.B. invested in the colony [1623],
- first man of war passing through Torres straits [114],
- Gippsland discovered [663],
- meat, freezing of [536],
- merino wool industry established [560],
- squatter interested in forty stations [650],
- survey of [154],
- vine growing [561].
- Australia, New South Wales, Alpaca sheep imported [349],
- chief grain grower [1037],
- experiments on freezing meat [992],
- first bishop consecrated in the colony [1569],
- first Methodist minister [377],
- first newspaper in Sydney [727],
- governor general [444],
- Morgan the bushranger [964].
- Australia, North, Port Essington settlement formed [268].
- Australia, South, Adelaide laid out [979],
- R.C. cathedral at Adelaide [1037].
- Australia, Victoria, Ballarat rioters [19], [282],
- ballot, vote by [1145],
- bush rangers wearing armour [181],
- first public loan [1269],
- Garrick club, Melbourne opened [1051],
- Lola Montez horsewhips Seekamp [480],
- Melbourne, first bishop of [1470],
- murder of John Price [1637],
- Ormond college, Melbourne erected [1258],
- Royal society [557],
- Spiers and Pond, refreshment contractors [1577].
- Australian explorers, King [224],
- Landsborough [293],
- Mc Kinlay [637],
- Mackinnon [638],
- Macleay [652],
- Macmillan [662],
- Mitchell [907],
- Sturt [652].
- Austria, empress of, hunting in England and Ireland [868].
- Aylesford, countess of and the marquess of Blandford, afterward duke of Marlborough [741].
B
- Babil and Bijou, a spectacle [555], [1393].
- Baking, bakers’ ovens, method of heating [1466],
- hot water ovens [1112],
- Nevill’s household bread [1112].
- Ballet master, Milano [870].
- Balloons, See also [Aeronautics],
- Nassau [784],
- Saladin [1610],
- Star balloon [30],
- Wanderer which burst in the air and lieut. Mansfield was killed [726].
- Bangor, training college established [1287].
- Bankers, Jersey [90],
- Kennard [194],
- Kinnaird [240],
- Lloyd [457],
- Loyd [518],
- Lubbock [520],
- Majoribanks [737],
- Marshall [756],
- Martin [767],
- Martin [770],
- Miles [872],
- Mills [889],
- Overstone [1281],
- Paul [1394],
- Praed [1618],
- Prescott [1627–8],
- Smith [1404],
- Whitehead [85].
- Banking, engraving of bank notes [1466],
- sir John Dean Paul’s fraudulent dealings [1394].
- Bank of England, cashiers [760], [884],
- governor [539],
- liable to pay interest on bankruptcy deposits [928],
- one pound notes abolished [716],
- run on [1552].
- Banks, bank of deposit founded [988],
- bank of London founded [335], [1017],
- city of Glasgow, liquidation of [609],
- Clydesdale founded [529],
- consolidated takes in Heywood and co. [194],
- Huddersfield banking co. [336],
- London and county, general manager [518],
- London and eastern wound up [985],
- national bank of Scotland founded [1580],
- national security savings’ bank organized [702],
- royal British opening and failure [200], [608].
- Bankruptcy, dividend of three pence in the pound [325],
- local courts established [1318],
- messengers of the courts [118],
- official assignee dismissed [632].
- Bankrupts, duke of Newcastle [1117],
- viscount Mandeville [716].
- Banting, claims to inventions of system [943].
- Barbers, literary [1654].
- Barber, Benjamin, lessee of Alexandra palace [146].
- Barefoot clerks of the sacred passion [1309].
- Barnett, George, fires at Miss Kelly in Covent Garden theatre [182].
- Barnsley, Yorkshire, Locke park [467],
- Oaks pit colliery accident [67].
- Barometers, barometers and thermometers, patents for [1094],
- variations recorded by photography [148].
- Baronetage, title declined [1408],
- title assumed by Palmer [1324].
- Barret, Joseph Morton, attorney, Leeds, libel on [760].
- Barrister making £20,000 a year [95].
- Barrow, Isaac, d. 1677, D.D., spurious writing attributed to [352].
- Barry, Sir Charles, d. 1860, architect, and the houses of parliament [1664].
- Barrymore, Henry Barry, d. 1824, eighth earl, his tiger the first who had that name [351].
- Barttlot, Walter, African explorer [56].
- Bascule bridges [1637].
- Bassoon player, Leffler [367].
- Bath, Prior park a Roman catholic college [1302],
- school for daughters of officers [231].
- Bath, Order of, G.C.B. first time given to any one in Indian civil service below a governor [79],
- first coloured man made a C.B. [149].
- Bathing, bathers all the year round [245],
- shampooing baths [694].
- Battle, Sussex, the deanery, a peculiar [448].
- Bauer, Karoline, d. 188, actress, mistress of prince Leopold [392].
- Bavaria, King Ludwig and Lola Montez [479].
- Bayford, Augustus Frederick, LL.D., advocate in college of doctors of law, speaks in the spirit in Chelsea church [1286].
- Bazaars, travelling [97].
- Beards, first M.P. wearing a beard [1032].
- Beauties, Jersey [90],
- Prothero [1658],
- Wyndham [1304].
- Beavers, recent and fossil [463].
- Bebington, Cheshire, Mayer’s Free library and garden [813].
- Beethoven, Ludvig von, d. 1827, his concertos in C minor and G introduced into England [1601].
- Belfast, botanic gardens founded [557],
- natural history soc. founded [557].
- Bell ringer, Lambert [285].
- Belgium, Leopold king of the Belgians [391], [392].
- Bender, Charles, actor [1144].
- Benzol extracted from coal tar [726].
- Bethell, Sir Richard, 1 baron Westbury, d. 1873, assaulted by C. Neate [1092].
- Betting men, Cooke [1323],
- Jackson [33].
- Bewick, Thomas, d. 1828, wood engraver, collection of his works [156].
- Beys, Jackson Bey, i.e. Henry James Jackson [32].
- Bible classes first established [218].
- Bible, New Testament revisers [195], [360], [429], [887].
- Bible, Old Testament revisers [66], [163], [1407], [1562].
- Bibliotheca classica, twenty seven volumes [485].
- Bicycle riders, Keith-Falconer [176].
- Billiard players, Lloyd [459],
- Marden [733],
- Owen [1289],
- Phelan [1489].
- Binding, books bound in red cloth [1524].
- Binny, John, author [816].
- Biographical dictionary of Soc. for diffusion of useful knowledge [484].
- Birds, collections of [1429],
- Kid’s aviary [217].
- Birkenhead, founders of [40].
- Birmingham, books and maps relating to [710],
- first cooperation society [1334],
- first registrar of civil marriages [1334],
- Mason scientific college opened [783],
- musical festival planned [951],
- oratory of St. Peter Neri established [1124],
- queen’s college established [1347],
- president [117],
- and warden [323],
- Shoeblack brigade formed [270],
- Spring hill college now Mansfield college Oxford [51],
- town hall opened [951],
- town incorporated [1032],
- Victoria law courts [777].
- Birth, death on anniversary of birth [457].
- Biscuit manufacturers, Palmer [1325],
- Peek [1432].
- Black-eyed Susan, a drama, had a long run [88], [1237].
- Blacking manufacturers [392].
- Blacksmiths learned [58], [99].
- Blandford act, for subdivision of parishes [740].
- Blindness, caused by grief [254],
- blind lecturer [714],
- blind musician [332],
- blind poet [312],
- blind postmaster general [1027],
- machine to assist the blind in writing [714].
- Blue ribbon movement, the first wearer of the ribbon [1325].
- Board of control, president Lyveden [555].
- Board of health, presidents Cowper [1009],
- Hall [455].
- Board of trade, president Northcote [3], [1175].
- Board of works, president Lennox [389].
- Boating, health of the university crews [966].
- Bogle, Allan v. John Joseph Lawson, publisher of The Times [247], [334].
- Bonaparte family, See also [Napoleon],
- art collection concerning [813].
- Bonaparte, Louis Lucien, Prince, d. 1891, linguist, his Welsh tutor [141],
- publishes Song of Solomon in various dialects [1669].
- Bonaparte, Lucien, d. 1840, prince of Canino, a prisoner of war [625].
- Bonaparte, Napoleon E. L. J. J., killed 1879, prince imperial, poem on death of [109].
- Bone caves [1448].
- Bonomi, Joseph, d. 1878, curator of Soane museum, assisted by Isabella Martin [769].
- Book binders, Leighton [378].
- Book binding, backing and trimming machine invented [379],
- binders’ mistakes [520],
- cloth binding invented [378],
- printing on edges of books invented [379],
- steam machinery used [379].
- Books, written with blood [125],
- first R.C. bookseller in Paternoster row [143].
- Booksellers, Arch [417],
- Baldwin [217],
- Dulau [370],
- Jack [27],
- Kelly [180],
- Kerslake [212],
- Kidd [217],
- Laing [277],
- Leigh [375],
- Lepard [392],
- Lewis [417],
- Lilly [431],
- Mac Donald [582],
- Maclehose [653],
- Macmillan [663],
- Martin [769],
- Maynard [817],
- Maxwell [810],
- Menzies [845],
- Merridew [851],
- Metcalfe [857],
- Miller [879],
- Molini [917],
- Mowbray [1011],
- Newman [1123],
- Nicholls [1136],
- Nimmo [1152],
- Nisbet [1152],
- Nutt [1189],
- Oates [1195],
- Offor [1216],
- Oliphant [1235],
- Orme [1256],
- Parke [1340],
- Petherham [1478],
- Poole [1584],
- Priestly [1643],
- Quaritch [212],
- Rodwell [769].
- Botanists, Ibbotson [2],
- Jones [135],
- Jorden [148],
- Kelaart [177],
- Kurz [268],
- Loudon [500],
- Miers [869],
- Munby [1025],
- Nowell [1185],
- Nuttall [1190],
- Pratt [1620].
- Botany, herbariums [384],
- victoria regia in flower [1401].
- Botlasitsie, a Ratlapin chief [305].
- Boulanger, George Ernest Jean Marie, d. 1891, general, a pretender to the French throne, in London [1336].
- Bournemouth, Hants, sanatorium originated [699].
- Bowdich, Thomas Edward, d. 1824, naturalist [359].
- Bowling alley [219].
- Boxing, teacher of [31].
- Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, b. 1837, Aurora Floyd and Lady Audley’s secret dramatised, injunction obtained against their being played [275].
- Bradfield reservoir, Yorkshire, bursting of [1281].
- Bradford, first ragged school [1643].
- Brain, a very large [252].
- Brambles, the forms of [364].
- Brass founder [710].
- Breakwater constructed on sloping-block system [1354].
- Brewers, Bradley [730],
- Lacon [272],
- Mappin [730],
- Marrian [745],
- Matthews [795],
- Meux [859],
- Perkins [1466],
- Phipps [1521],
- Plews [1558].
- Bridges, Ordish’s straight chain suspension bridge [1251].
- Briggs, Thomas, murdered in 1864 by Franz Müller [1022].
- Brighton, aquarium [352], [496],
- fictitious German mineral waters [80],
- Hove laid out [19], [336],
- Kemp-town founded [189],
- Mahmoud’s baths and gymnasium [31], [694],
- musical conductor on chain pier [267],
- Orleans club [1183],
- Preston and Hove districts built [19],
- Struve’s mineral waters [230].
- Bristol, Ashton court claimed by T. Provis [1660],
- bishoprick revived [1170],
- cathedral nave built [1170],
- French prisoners at [1172],
- riots at [230], [1542].
- British Museum, Blacus gems [1128],
- Castellani bronzes [1128],
- cataloguer [1633],
- coins and medals, keeper of [1585],
- commission for enquiring into [386],
- Greek and Roman antiquities, keeper of [1127],
- guide to [213],
- Lee fossils [355],
- Mantell’s fossils [729],
- museum removed from Montague house [136],
- natural history department, keeper of [266]
- and superintendent of [1290],
- Nimroud ivories [1627],
- Swiney lecturer [665],
- zoological department, assistant in [1269].
- British museum, Library, assistant in [425],
- attendant [606],
- catalogue, compilers of [327], [571], [1364] and
- and transcribers in [212], [476], [308],
- cataloguing ninety one rules [136],
- librarians principal [136], [1327],
- librarian assistant [317],
- manuscripts, keeper of the [683],
- and assistant [406],
- maps and plans, keeper of [706],
- reading room [136],
- Stephen Poles’ attack on the principal librarian [1571].
- Brock, Charles Thomas, pyrotechnist [146].
- Broughton archers [457].
- Browning, Robert, d. 1889, poet, his acquaintances [1653], [1682],
- his connection with John Kenyon [207].
- Brushmaker [108].
- Buckhounds, the Royal, huntsman [224],
- master of [239].
- Buggin, Sir George, d. 1825, his widow m. duke of Sussex [18].
- Building ventilated on a new principle [82].
- Bunn, Alfred, d. 1860, operatic manager, and Jenny Lind [434],
- assaulted by Macready [680].
- Bunyan, John, d. 1688, baptist minister, collection of his works [1216], [1217],
- memorial in Bunhill fields [1330],
- Pilgrim’s progress in Welsh [130].
- Burgess, William, d. 1881, architect, his work completed by Pullan [1666].
- Burials at night [499].
- Burns, Robert, d. 1796, poet, bibliography concerning [636],
- Burns library Glasgow [906],
- dinner in hall of his cottage [643],
- his friends [332], [466],
- his MSS. and relics [1104],
- his residence at the hermitage [1104],
- his widow and her executor [580],
- Kidd’s illustrations of his poems [217],
- Tam O’Shanter as a pantomime [162].
- Burnt in effigy, Nicholson [1142],
- Prodgers [1655].
- Bushrangers wearing armour, [181].
- Byerley, Thomas the Reuben of the Percy Anecdotes [433].
- Byron, Anne Isabella, d. 1860, Lady, her friends [55], [1040].
- Byron, George Gordon, d. 1824, Lord, and Mrs. Mardyn [734],
- and Elizabeth B. Pigot [1532],
- daughter Ada [504],
- his friends [831], [1653],
- his half sister, [374],
- his memoir’s destroyed [954],
- his surgeon [888],
- his will [374],
- writes Werner, a drama [352].
C
- Cabinet cyclopædia, one hundred and thirty three volumes [307].
- Cabs, cabdrivers funeral [1039],
- peer sued by cabman [236].
- Cabmen’s terror, The [1656].
- Calico Printer, Potter [1600].
- Cambridge, Apostles club [804], [808],
- esquire bedel [342],
- first eight oared boat [1470],
- Jeremie prizes [86],
- Lawrence Dundas drowned [556],
- licensed lodgings [556],
- Le Bas prize instituted [346],
- Lightfoot scholarships founded [429],
- senate house riders [56],
- senior regent presents address to queen [890],
- undergraduate challenges his tutor to a duel [916].
- Cambridge, Queen’s college, president not in holy orders [226].
- Cambridge, Trinity hall, master [82].
- Camlet, manufacturer [776].
- Canada, bishopricks in [1006],
- confederation act [108],
- dominion of Canada formed [584],
- Mackenzie’s rebellion [634],
- Nelson’s insurrection [1106],
- Papinean’s rebellion [664], [1330].
- Canada, Montreal, Mr. Gill, univ. Logan chair of Geology [478].
- Canada, Quebec, Morrin college founded [980].
- Canal boat traction [672].
- Cannabis Indica introduced [421].
- Cannon, rifled cannon invented [287].
- Canterbury, Archbishop of 489, principal registrar of prerogative court [953].
- Cape colony, British Kaffraria [649].
- Cape Town, observatory [720],
- university endowment [1594].
- Cardiganshire, lord lieutenant [1611].
- Caricaturists, Leech [361],
- Pellegrini [1441].
- Carlisle, Rose castle restored [1463].
- Carlow, lord lieutenant [161].
- Carlyle, Thomas, d. 1881, historian, his first lecture managed by Harriet Martineau [776],
- his friends [98], [1112].
- Carnac, Brittany excavations at [895].
- Caroline, d. 1821, queen of Great Britain, Lushington’s defence of [535].
- Carpet manufacturer, Laverton [321].
- Carrington, Charles Robert, b. 1843, third baron, horsewhips, Grenville Murray [1043].
- Carter, Thomas Thellusson, d. 1880, rector of Clewer, bishop of Oxford, refuses to allow proceedings to be taken against him [616].
- Casamicciola, earthquake at [626].
- Casinos See [Theatres].
- Castleknock college, county Dublin, founded [667].
- Catalytic action [846].
- Caterers, public, Spiers and Pond [1577].
- Cats, Madagascar cats [60].
- Cattle, black polled [574],
- cattle breeders [61],
- judges of [536],
- foreign cattle markets, Victoria docks [1211],
- pure highland breed [675].
- Cattle breeders, Peel [1434],
- Pinckard [1539],
- Quartly [1686].
- Cavendish, Ada, d. 1895, actress [756].
- Cavan, lord lieutenant [444].
- Celluloid or zylonite manufactured [1350].
- Cement, Keene’s invented [174].
- Centenarians, Ingram [100],
- Kerry [211],
- Langley [302],
- Lapiletiere [306],
- Larbusch [307],
- Lawrence [330],
- Longmore [490],
- Markham [739],
- Miller [881],
- Montefiore [932],
- Nolan [1161],
- Peverell [1486],
- Plank [1554],
- Power [1614],
- Puckle [1663],
- Purser [1675].
- Challenger expedition round the world [997].
- Chamberlain, Joseph, b. 1836, M.P., screw manufacturer [1110].
- Chancery, Court of, bag bearer to the registrars [1682],
- daily cause list [1682],
- the sworn clerks [891].
- Charlotte Augusta d. 1817, princess, married prince Leopold [392],
- poem on death of [199].
- Chartists, Frost [1512],
- Jones [125],
- Lovett [507],
- Lowe [512],
- Moore [952],
- O’Brien [1197],
- O’Connor [1207],
- Peacock [1413],
- Philp [1517],
- Pinkerton [1541],
- Sturge [1517],
- Price [1639],
- meeting on Kennington common [1207],
- monster petition [1517],
- people’s charter [507].
- Chatham, Jezreelite temple at [99],
- Magnus memorial synagogue [691].
- Chatsworth, Derbyshire, gardens, conservatories and fountains at [1401].
- Chemists, Morson [991],
- Muspratt, J. [1061],
- Muspratt, J. S. [1062],
- Nesbit [1107],
- Penny [1455],
- Phillips [1509].
- Cheques crossed, act of parliament on [1441].
- Chess automation, the hidden player [420].
- Chess players, Kennedy [196],
- Kenny [204],
- Kling [249],
- Lewis [420],
- Lowe [512],
- Löwenthal [514],
- Lloyd [459],
- Lyttleton [551],
- Mackenzie [627],
- Mc Donnell [420],
- Murray [1042],
- Newham [1120],
- Potter [1604],
- Sarratt [420].
- Chester training college established [1617].
- Chickens hatched by steam [325].
- Chichester theological college [745].
- Chili and Peru, revolutions in [884].
- Chimney sweepers and climbing boys [535].
- China, Jewitt’s collection of [98],
- manufacturer of Minton [900],
- Wedgwood ware, collections of [149].
- China, Hongkong ceded to England [1604],
- Hongkong mint suppressed [221],
- imperial encyclopædia of literature in five thousand and twenty volumes [814],
- peace of Nankin [1349],
- war at Canton [1353].
- Chloroform, early use of [1037].
- Cholera, investigations concerning [419].
- Christian year, the, by John Keble [170].
- Church rates refused and illegal [1643].
- Cigar divan [1644].
- Ciphers, Penn’s cipher for despatches [1450].
- Circus proprietors, Barnum [1065],
- Manders [716],
- Myers [1065],
- Nixon [1065],
- Newsome [1126],
- ring masters, Rivolti [908].
- Cirencester, royal agricultural college [327].
- Civil list pensions, Inglis [12],
- Jackson [29],
- Jameson [55],
- Jerdan [85],
- Jewitt [98],
- Jewsbury [98],
- Jones, J. [134],
- Jones, T. R. [143],
- Jones, T. W. [144],
- Joule [150],
- Keightley [174],
- Kingsley [235],
- Kitto [248], [249],
- Knowles F. [258],
- Knowles, J. S. [259],
- Laing [278],
- Lane [296],
- Latham [313],
- Lee, J. C. [357],
- Lee, S. [359],
- Leech [362],
- Lemon [387],
- Lindsay [437],
- Livingstone [454],
- Llanos [455],
- Lloyd [461],
- Long [485],
- Loudon [500],
- Lover [507],
- Lucas [525],
- Lucy [527],
- Maccarthy [569],
- Mc Culloch [579],
- Mackay [619],
- Maclagan [643],
- Maclean [649],
- Maclear [651],
- Maconochie [673],
- Maguire [693],
- Mann [720],
- Mansell [729],
- Martin [765],
- Mathew [791],
- Meadows [826],
- Melvill [839],
- Menzies [845],
- Merrifield [852],
- Meteyard [858],
- Miller [881],
- Milroy [897],
- Mitford [910],
- Moir [914],
- Mongredian [923],
- Montagu [928],
- Montgomery, E. [935],
- Montgomery, J. [936],
- Moore, B. [955],
- Moore, W. [957],
- Morgan, E. [965],
- Morgan, S. [968],
- Motteram [1002],
- Mulock [1023],
- Nash [1084],
- Newport [1126],
- Noble [1157],
- O’Donovan [1215],
- Ogilvie [1219],
- Owen [1290],
- Page [1303],
- Palgrave [1312],
- Palmer [1316],
- Pardoe [1333],
- Pater [1378],
- Patey [1382],
- Pearson [1422],
- Petrie [1481],
- Philip [1493],
- Phipps [1520],
- Planché [1553],
- Poole [1583],
- Portal [1589],
- Porter [1593],
- Powell [1607],
- Pugin [1665].
- Clanricarde, Hubert, b. 1832, Second marquess of, land owner in Ireland [152].
- Clare, lord lieutenant [8].
- Claremont house, Surrey, granted to prince Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg [392].
- Clarionet player, Pape [1329].
- Clergyman’s sore throat [641].
- Clewer, Berks., House of mercy at [927].
- Clocks, helix lever clock [593],
- tell tale clock [1120].
- Clog dancer, Linn [441].
- Cloisonné ware collection [1600].
- Close, John, d. 1891, poet [513].
- Clowns, See also [Actors],
- col. [1697],
- Batty [751],
- Gomery [937],
- Holloway [751],
- Jefferini [68],
- Lauri [318],
- Mac [1528],
- Marsh [751],
- Matthews [797],
- Nelson [1101],
- Payne, H. E. [1403],
- Payne, W. H. S. [1403],
- Persivani [1476],
- Phillips [1499],
- Pierce [1528],
- Purvis [1676].
- Clubs, Alpine, president [490].
- Arts, Hanover square [147].
- Athenæum founders [367],
- Dr. Quinn blackballed [1690].
- Ayrshire Naturalists founded [292].
- Bannatyne secretary [277].
- Bath literary founded [739].
- Burlington fine art established [796].
- Conservative built [1480].
- Dandy, the last member [1529].
- Decemviri founded [1674].
- Dick originated [622].
- Dr. Johnson’s, president of [13].
- Elizabethan, president [1035].
- Entomological founded [1122].
- Four in hand driving club started [990].
- Friday founded [1049].
- Garrick founded [889],
- built [743].
- Glasgow Shakespeare instituted [162].
- Grove park rowing founded [113].
- Literary president [13].
- London chess, president [923].
- London press, president [1333].
- Manchester Athenæum founded [303].
- Mulberries founded [88].
- Museum founded [88].
- National founded [642], [715].
- Newbury district field founded [1322].
- Ottoman club started [1644].
- Political economy founded [1166].
- Prince’s racket and tennis [1644].
- Quekett microscopical founded [1687].
- Raleigh originated [1644].
- Reform built [1480],
- secretary [1182],
- founders [1662],
- last survivor of original members [1634].
- Roxburgh founded [1580].
- Socials at Clunn’s [738].
- Star revived [1235],
- secretary [83].
- Travellers’ founded [625].
- Wittington founded and ceased [88],
- president [533].
- YZ at Liverpool [1526].
- Coach drivers, Morritt [990],
- Paul [1395],
- Peer [1436],
- Peyton, A. [1487],
- Pusey [1678].
- Coaching, driving whips [1487],
- coach builders [319], [343], [653],
- coach proprietors [1101],
- revival of [397],
- Old Times coach [397].
- Coal, anthracite used for blast furnaces and steam boilers [1556],
- children and women working in mines [581],
- colliery proprietors [261], [503],
- resources of the coal fields [154].
- Cobden, Richard, d. 1865, M.P., opposes the Crimean war [1643].
- Cock fighting [854].
- Coffee, Napier’s glass coffee apparatus [1077].
- Coins, collectors of, Kerrick [210],
- Lewis [418],
- Lindsay [438],
- Martin [771],
- Mayer [813],
- Mitford [909],
- Moore [957].
- Colenso, John William, d. 1883, bishop of Natal, his counsel [54],
- his friends [107],
- his mathematical works [857],
- his trial [853].
- Coleoptera, collection of [665].
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, d. 1834, poet, his friends [373], [1404], [1409],
- reminiscenses of [373],
- travels in the Harz [1561],
- Colleges, College of naval architecture, principal of [1674].
- Kelly college, Tavistock, built [180].
- Morden college, Blackheath, for tradesmen [531].
- Queen’s college, London, founded [805].
- Spring hill college, Birmingham [51].
- University college, Parkes’ museum [1352].
- Working men’s college started [805].
- Cologne choir in London [904].
- Colonies, Secretaries of state for colonies, Lytton [552],
- Monteagle [931],
- Newcastle [1117],
- Normanby [1167].
- Columbines, Marshall [759],
- Parkes [1351].
- Comic almanac [815], [816].
- Commons, House of, first quaker member [1427],
- long sitting [1357],
- speaker declines a pension [1271],
- speaker Denison [1271].
- See also [Parliament].
- Compasses, Napier’s diagram for correcting a ship’s compass [1077].
- Confectioners [175].
- Conjurers, Anderson [44],
- Gyngell [356],
- Jacobs [44],
- Matthews [797],
- Miller [876],
- Phillippe [1494],
- Phillipi [1499].
- Conjuring, bowls of water from under a shawl [44],
- Chinese ring trick [44],
- gold fish trick [1494],
- hat of Fortunatus [1495],
- kitchen of Parafaragaramus [1495],
- ring puzzle [1494].
- Contagious diseases act, inspector general [391].
- Contractors, Jackson, R. W. [36],
- Jackson, Sir W. [40],
- Jay [64],
- Kelk [177].
- Cook, Flavell Smith, vicar of Ch. Ch. Clifton [77].
- Cooperation, advocates of, Neale [1088],
- Pare [1334],
- cooperative movement [138], [507],
- cooperative stores, the first founded [1088].
- Copper smelter, Nevill [1112].
- Coprolites, beds of [1107].
- Corn, Anti corn law league,
- founded [1625],
- promoters of the [26], [953], [1643],
- Struggle, a weekly paper [452].
- Cornet player, Kœnig [266].
- Costa, Sir Michael A. A., d. 1884, musical conductor, seceded from Her Majesty’s [521].
- Cotton manufacture, double speed invented [198],
- fixing orange sulphide of antimony on cloth [846],
- hydraulic presses [536],
- jack frame improved [198],
- Mendel’s table of cotton exports [842],
- mules improved [375],
- self stripping carding engine [375],
- spinners [375].
- Coursing, first Waterloo cup [1151],
- a judge of [1151],
- Master M’ Grath [532].
- Court beauties, Jersey [90],
- Wyndham [1304].
- Courtesan, Cora Pearl [1417].
- Council, lord president of, Portland [1595].
- Craik, George Lillie, d. 1866, professor, m. Dinah Mulock [1024].
- Crape manufacturer [383].
- Cremation, Persons cremated, Kinglake [232],
- Levy [407],
- Longden [487],
- Macnaught [668],
- Marnock [742],
- Pickersgill [1525],
- Pigott [1531],
- Price [1640].
- Cricket, balista invented [1154],
- cane handled bats introduced [1154],
- cork pads introduced [1154],
- cricket ball maker [993],
- cricket practice at the Lambeth baths [993],
- introduced into Scotland [240],
- Lillywhite’s cricket scores [431], [877],
- making one hundred runs twice in same match [285],
- money paid to prevent report of a match [285],
- new round hand bowling introduced [1535],
- open pads introduced [1154],
- Pardon’s cricket reporting agency [1333],
- round arm bowling introduced [252], [432],
- score printing on cricket grounds [431],
- Parr’s team of eleven won five matches against the Canadian twenty two [1359],
- Prince’s cricket club [1644],
- two men beat eleven without any fieldsmen [891].
- Cricketers, Blackham [1538],
- Clarke [1535],
- Edwards [250],
- Esrom [990],
- Grace, G. F. [614],
- Iddison [4],
- Jeffery [69],
- Jupp [157],
- Keate [168],
- Killick [219],
- King, G. W. [223],
- King, R. T. [228],
- Kingscote [233],
- Knight [252],
- Kynaston [270],
- Lambert [285],
- Lanaway [287],
- Lane [295],
- Letby [400],
- Liddell [424],
- Lillywhite [431–2],
- Linsell [442],
- Lockyer [471],
- Long [485],
- Lowther [518],
- Mc Intyre, M. [614],
- Mc Intyre, W. [615],
- Mackay [617],
- Mantle [730],
- Marcon [733],
- Marsden [1535],
- Martin [765],
- Micklethwaite [865],
- Middleton [868],
- Midwinter [869],
- Miller [877],
- Mills, R. [891],
- Mills, W. [892],
- Morley [976],
- Morse [990],
- Mortlock [993],
- Mycroft [1064],
- Mynn, A. [1067],
- Mynn, W. P. [1068],
- Nixon [1154],
- North [1173],
- Norton [1180],
- Osbaldeston [1263],
- Oscroft [1268],
- Ottaway [1273],
- Parr [1359],
- Parry [1362],
- Paunceforte [1399],
- Pell [1440],
- Penn [1449],
- Pickering [1523],
- Picknell, G. [1526],
- Picknell, R. [1526],
- Piercy [1529],
- Pilch, F. [1535],
- Pilch, W. [1535],
- Pilling [1537],
- Powys [1617],
- Preston [1630],
- Price [1639],
- Pullin, [1667],
- Pycroft [1680].
- Cromarty, lord lieutenant [658].
- Cromwell house, Chelsea, tableaux vivants at [1208].
- Crossing sweeper [603].
- Crouch, Frederick William Nicholls, composer of Kathleen Mavourneen [1417],
- he d. America Aug. 1896.
- Crystal palace, Sydenham palace erected [1251],
- decoration of [139],
- first balloon ascent from [551],
- literary director [1511].
- Crystallography, Miller’s system of [886].
- Cudbear extracted from seaweed [225].
- Cumberland, fatal fall from Scafell [754],
- Pillar rock, Ennerdale [33].
- Cumberland and Westmoreland, lords lieutenant [492], [493].
- Cuneiform inscriptions, deciphering of [1169].
- Curiosity dealer [149].
- Curling songs [1045].
- Cutlers, Mechi [829],
- Pepys [1460].
- Cyclone, the word first used [1527].
- Cypher interpreted [387].
- Cyprus, the eleven currencies of [1246].
D
- Dalkeith, Edinburgh, gardens and conservatories [613].
- Dame Europa school publications [1663].
- Dancers, Cavallazzi [730],
- Cushnie [870],
- De Camp [186],
- Duvernay [797],
- Grisi [1469],
- Kelsey [185],
- Leclercq [348],
- Lola Montez [479],
- Louise [501],
- Milano [870],
- Perrot [1469],
- Pitteri [1360],
- Vestris [794].
- Dancing, teachers of, Adelaide [401],
- Michaud [401],
- Nathan [1086],
- Parkes [1351].
- Dandies, Ponsonby [1578].
- Darlington, the first mayor [1426].
- Davies, David, d. 1861, shot at lord Palmerston [1325].
- Deaf men, Kitto [248],
- Lane [298].
- Deaths under peculiar circumstances, at Junior Garrick club [789],
- at a railway station [365],
- at the dinner table [495],
- burnt when experimenting on naptha [726],
- by the road side [1165],
- died on Wimbledon common [1608],
- drowned in lake of Como [1621],
- fall on a staircase [1507],
- falling down stairs and fracturing skull [701], [1002],
- falling from a precipice [375],
- falling from Scafel, Cumberland [754],
- falling into boiling liquid [129],
- falling into the area of the house [1478],
- falling two hundred feet over a precipice [957],
- from alarm in a thunder storm [483],
- from fumes of charcoal [407],
- frozen to death [1177],
- in a billiard room [283],
- in a cab [109], [1160],
- in a chemist’s shop [66],
- in a hair dresser’s shop [607],
- in lord Salisbury’s ante room [3],
- in a police barracks [778],
- in railway carriages [306], [561], [908],
- in a Turkish bath [247],
- judge stabbed by an assassin [1166],
- jumping out of a window [551],
- jumping over Dean bridge, Leith [26],
- killed by an elephant [49],
- not in Times till three years and a half after decease [95],
- on a grouse moor [501],
- overturned in a cab [339],
- rib entering lungs [119],
- rupture from taking a high jump as Miles in the Colleen Bawn [1421],
- shot by his butler [102],
- son while pheasant shooting shoots his father [1615],
- stabbed by a newspaper correspondent [995],
- struck by a wave [271],
- struck with lightning while shooting [316],
- swept off Filey Brigg [1305],
- thrown from a tandem in Hyde park [1392],
- upset in a jaunting car [152],
- while addressing a meeting [462],
- while hunting [1606],
- while playing lawn tennis [1265],
- while riding in a carriage [1524],
- while writing a leading article [728],
- wounded by an assassin [202].
- Delany, Patrick, attempts to murder justice J. A. Lawson [334].
- Dentist, Purland [1674].
- Derby, Edward Smith, d. 1851, earl of, menagerie at Knowsley [342].
- De Ros, Henry William, 19 Baron, d. 1839, card cheating case [1403].
- Devil, devil among the tailors, a song [1051],
- personality of the devil [77].
- Devon, lord lieutenant [1176].
- Dhuleep Singh, d. 1893, rajah of the Punjaub [267].
- Diaries, Letts’ [401].
- Dickens, Charles, d. 1870, novelist, acts in The Frozen deep [62],
- Christmas carol, dramatised [162],
- David Copperfield dramatised [23],
- Dombey and daughter, a fiction by R. Nicholson [1143],
- his amateur co. [552],
- his manager in America [1269],
- Mr. Squeers and his original [459],
- Nicholas Nickleby dedicated to Macready [680],
- Nicholas Nickleby, additional illustrations [1248],
- Pickwick additional illustrations [1248],
- serial works translated into German [970],
- takes lessons in fencing and boxing [31].
- Dictionaries, gradus and dictionary of ideas in one hundred and twenty eight volumes [86],
- a pentecontaglossal dictionary [438].
- Die sinker, Moore [951].
- Dilatoriness, removed from a public office for [302].
- Diners out, Luttrell [537],
- Quin [1690].
- Dinner party, long continued [1328].
- Dioramas, See also [Panoramas],
- coronation of William the fourth [755],
- queen’s visit to Ireland 1208, [1509].
- Dipping needle constructed [148].
- Disraeli, Benjamin, d. 1881, earl of Beaconsfield, copyright of his novels [489],
- corbel likeness of at Chester [193],
- sir J. A. Macdonald exactly like him [584].
- Divorce, divorce commission [679].
- Dodwell, rev. Henry John, shoots at master of the rolls [95].
- Dogs, a clipper of poodles [1490],
- Birmingham national show [498],
- Crystal palace show [498],
- dog breeder [1675],
- Deerhounds of Colonsay [671],
- Japanese pugs [60],
- Kennel club [498],
- Master M’Grath [532],
- Persian greyhounds [60].
- Donaldson, John W. d. 1861, Greek scholar [345].
- Down, lord lieutenant [482].
- Drama, examiner of plays [1531],
- inspector of plays [309],
- plays refused licence [620],
- tea-cup and saucer comedy [1674].
- Dramatists, Agoust [620],
- Allen [165],
- Baylis [815],
- Burnot [1352],
- Clifton [545],
- Conquest [1485],
- Dance [794],
- Edwards [815],
- Fitzball [1432],
- Grundy [620], [1485],
- Harris [1485],
- Hatton [799],
- James, C. S. [47],
- James, G. P. R. [49],
- Jerrold, D. W. [88],
- Jerrold, W. B. [89],
- Johnstone [119],
- Jodrell [100],
- Kenny [203],
- Kingdon [231],
- Knowles [166],
- Lacy [274],
- Langford [301],
- Levey [405],
- Lewis [498],
- Lister [417],
- Logan [478],
- Lovell [505],
- Lover [506],
- Lunn [531],
- Lyne [545],
- M’ Ardle [559],
- Mc Kay [620],
- M’ Lean [651],
- Maddox [686],
- Major [705],
- Marchant [732],
- Marshall [756],
- Marston [763], [1269],
- Matthison [799],
- Mayhew, A. S. [815],
- Mayhew, E. [815],
- Mayhew, Henry [815],
- Mayhew, Horace [816],
- Mayhew, T. [816],
- Maynard [817],
- Merritt [1485],
- Millingen [887],
- Millward [893],
- Milman [893],
- Mitford [910],
- Moncrieff [921],
- Morgan [968],
- Morton, J. M. [995],
- Morton, T. [995],
- Nightingale [1151],
- O’ Neill [1247],
- Ormonde [1259],
- Owenson [968],
- Oxberry [1294],
- Oxenford [1296],
- Parry, J. [1363],
- Parry, T. [1366],
- Pae [1301],
- Pettitt [1485],
- Phillipps [1512],
- Pitt [1550],
- Planché [794], [1553],
- Poole, J. [1583],
- Poole, W. H. [1585],
- Powell [1609],
- Reade [1485],
- Reece [711], [1432],
- Scott [799],
- Sims [1485],
- Talford [166],
- Wills [756],
- Wyndham [799].
- Drapers, Fore street co. [987],
- Halling [1424],
- Marshall and Snelgrove [758],
- Meeking [834],
- Moore [947],
- Morrison [987].
- See also [Hosiers] [1720].
- Drawing rooms, at Buckingham palace, name removed from list of presentations [639],
- scene at a [90].
- Drinking, drinking six tankards of strong ale a day [832].
- Drinkwater, John Elliot, d. 1851, author [520].
- Druids, Price the archdruid [1640].
- Drummond, Edward, assassinated 25 Jany. 1843, sec. to sir R. Peel [668].
- Dry earth closet system [1003].
- Dublin, Alexandra college founded [74],
- archbishop [689],
- lord lieutenant [828],
- Mountjoy prison erected [1287],
- National gallery founded [1025],
- order of sisters of charity established [1041],
- Park st. school of medicine founded [41],
- Peter st. sch. of medicine renamed Ledwich school [349],
- star of Erin theatre built [516],
- Trinity college first Roman catholic fellow [693],
- Vartry waterworks [1113].
- Dudley, William Ward, 1 earl of, d. 1885, and Her Majesty’s theatre [529].
- Duelling, histories of [887].
- Duels, Alvanley and O’ Connell [1205].
- Battier and Londonderry [482].
- Bentinck and Osbaldeston [1264].
- Brown and Maclaren [585].
- Colquhoun and Murray-Dunlop [1056].
- D’ Esterre and O’ Connell [668].
- Disraeli and O’ Connell [1205].
- Fawcett and Munro [1028].
- Grattan and Londonderry [482].
- Hawkey and Seaton [1682].
- Le Breton and Ste Croix [347].
- Loftus and Harley [475].
- Mahon and O’ Brien [695].
- Mitchell and Donaldson [907].
- Napoleon iii and Count Leon [1081].
- O’ Brien and Steele [1200].
- Payne and Another [1403].
- Pickford and a Frenchman [1526].
- Quillinan two duels [1689].
- Smyth and O’ Grady [738].
- Dulwich college act [749].
- Dumfriesshire, lord lieutenant [1687].
- Dundee, jute manufacture introduced [1099].
- Durham, Lightfoot fund [429],
- lord lieutenant [482],
- St. Bees, first student at [33].
- Dye works [225].
- D’ye ken John Peel, a song [1433].
E
- Ealing park gardens [331].
- Earls, an earl a railway porter [316],
- an earl’s daughter marries her father’s organist [1036].
- Earls marshall of England [1164], [1165].
- Earth, density of determined in Horton colliery [1567],
- the rotation of the [1607].
- East India Company, Addiscombe college dissolved [1448],
- chairmen [79], [466], [535], [539], [718],
- chairman, attempt to murder [466],
- Haileybury college closed [838],
- iron ship carrying guns [280].
- Ecarté player, Idle [4].
- Eccentric characters, Joey Jones [137],
- Renton Nicholson [1142],
- Lionel S. Pilkington [1537].
- Edinburgh, Adelphi theatre lessee [1056],
- buildings erected by Playfair [1557],
- called the modern Athens [1557],
- Crawley water introduced [61],
- Dean bridge across the water of Leith [343],
- Fettes college, first head master [1605],
- Heriot free schools established [645],
- lord provost [343],
- Neill gold medalist of royal society [438],
- parliament house in the castle restored [1105],
- theatre royal lessee [1056].
- Edinburgh university, chair of geology founded [1033],
- chancellor [12],
- graduation in law introduced [497],
- lord rectors [3], [1176],
- the only Englishman ever professor of physic [337].
- Edinburgh, Alfred, duke of, b. 1844, now duke of Saxe-Coburg, his naval instructor [1101],
- his treasurer [424],
- his tutor [423].
- Education, Frœbel’s system [1689],
- Mimpris’s system of graduated instruction [898].
- Egg hornpipe danced by baron Nathan [1086].
- Eglinton tournament, jester at [612],
- knight marshal [282],
- knights at [1081],
- knight visitor [1476],
- lord high marshal [482].
- Egremont, George O’ Brien Wyndham, d. 1837, third earl of, his natural son [348].
- Egypt, exploration of the pyramids [1469],
- first Englishman who acquired influence there [309],
- Khedive’s yacht Mahroussa [32].
- Eigg, island of, Invernesshire, the proprietor [676].
- Electricians, Jenkin [76],
- Lever [403].
- Electricity, electric light exhibited at Dundee [437],
- first used as a curative agent [1047],
- mathematical theory of [808],
- mercury contacts [1460],
- Pulvermacher’s galvanic bands and electric belts [1669],
- telegraphing without wires [437].
- Electric endosmosis discovered [1589].
- Electro platers and plating, Elkington and Mason [783], [1350],
- inventions in [1350],
- plating process introduced [813].
- Electro-magnetism [150].
- Electro-metallurgy [148].
- Electrotyping, improvements in [962].
- Elephant man, the [851].
- Elliotson, John, d. 1868, mesmerist [1228].
- Elocution, lecturer on [1561].
- Eltham tragedy, The [1581].
- Ely, monastery of, twelve hundreth anniversary of foundation [849].
- Embalmed body exhibited [1377].
- Encyclopædia Britannica, editor of [645].
- Engineers, Jacomb [46],
- Kitson [248],
- Laxton [335],
- Locke [467],
- Low [510],
- Mc Clean [572],
- Macneill [672],
- Manby [714],
- Miller [879],
- Mitchell [905],
- Moorsom [958],
- Murray [1048],
- Mylne [1066],
- Nasmyth [1085],
- Oldham [1230],
- Ormiston [1258],
- Ormsby [1259],
- Page [1304],
- Piercy [1528],
- Price [1637],
- Punchard [1670].
- Engine makers, Maudslay [800], [801],
- Penn [1449].
- English channel tunnel [510].
- Engravers, Bartolozzi [794],
- Heath [1681],
- Jackson [35],
- Jeens [67],
- Jenkins [78],
- Jewitt [98],
- Jones [126],
- Laing [278],
- Landells [289],
- Landseer, J. [294],
- Landseer, T. [294],
- Lane [297],
- Le Keux [383],
- Lowry [516],
- Lewis, C. G. [410],
- Lewis, F. C. [411],
- Lizars [455],
- Martin [769],
- Meryon [856],
- Miller [884],
- Mitchell, J. [902],
- Mitchell, R. [905],
- Moses [998],
- Mottram [1002],
- Noble [1157],
- Parry [1362],
- Pistrucci [1546],
- Prior [1647],
- Pye, C. [1681],
- Pye, J. [1681],
- Quartley [1686],
- Wyon [1547].
- Engravings, collectors of [108], [218],
- publishers of [651],
- steel for mezzotint engravings [532].
- Entertainers, Corri [226],
- Jones [140],
- Julian [155],
- Kelly [182],
- Kennedy [196],
- Lloyd [226],
- Love [503],
- Lover [506],
- Mathews, C. [792],
- Mathews, C. J. [792],
- Miller [876],
- Newton [1180],
- Parry [1364–5],
- Phillips [1506],
- Schultz [155],
- Smith [1509].
- Entomologists, King [229],
- Pascoe [1374].
- Eothen, or traces of travel [232].
- Epping forest, Essex, litigation about [1105].
- Epsom salts prepared from sea water [105].
- Equestrian performers, Cooke [366],
- Lees [365],
- Macarte [560],
- Madigan [688],
- Pearson [1424],
- Perks [1467],
- Powell [1608],
- Quaglieni [1685].
- See also [Circus proprietors] col. 1709.
- Etching, for book plates [455],
- with a brush on stone and zinc [99].
- Eton, eighty boys flogged [168],
- Keate master [168],
- organist [904].
- Eugénie, empress of the French, b. 1826, visits England [1081].
- Evans, Mary Ann, d. 1880, Mrs. Cross ‘George Eliot,’ lives with G. H. Lewes [408],
- her residuary legatee [408],
- Liggins’ claim to authorship of Adam Bede [427].
- Exchequer, chancellors of, Lewis [413],
- Monteagle [931],
- Northbrook [1175],
- Northcott [3], [1175],
- Petty [304].
- Executioner, Marwood [778].
- Exhibition of 1851, The Great, castings for [100],
- decoration of [139],
- Paxton’s design for [1401],
- sir John Kelk’s gift to [177].
- Exhibition of 1862, The, erected [177],
- Paxton superintends the erection [1401].
F
- Fairfax manuscripts published [105].
- Falsely convicted, Habron [1409].
- Families large, fifteen children [531],
- twenty one children [342],
- one hundred children and grand children [350].
- Farming, Whitfield example farm [994],
- Uley cultivator [994].
- Fashion, leaders of, Jaraczewski [61],
- O’ Brien [1199].
- See also [Dandies] col. 1712.
- Fasting girl, Jacob [43].
- Fastnet rock lighthouse built [712].
- Fat people, Mansfield [726–27],
- Price [1634].
- Fat monger butchering children to use fat of entrails [75].
- Fathers, Library of the [745].
- Fencing, teachers of [31], [768].
- Fenians, Barrett [1022],
- Kickham [216],
- Meagher [826],
- O’ Mahony [1243],
- O’ Reilly [1253],
- O’ Sullivan [1272],
- Pigott [1533],
- Stephens [215], [1232],
- a Fenian shoots Mc Gee [601].
- Fereek, an Egyptian title [637].
- Fergusson, Sir Robert Alexander, d. 1860, baronet, statue of [135].
- Ferrocyanic acid discovered [1589].
- Fires, annihilator invented [1513],
- extincteur suggested [715],
- fire engine makers [855],
- fire plug system invented [1566],
- inquests concerning fires revived [1406],
- Milner’s patent safes [896],
- portable fire stations [1566],
- the art of stirring a fire [373].
- Fish and fishing, artificial flies [1668],
- hatching at Lunesdale [451].
- Fishermen, Johnson [107],
- Livesey [451].
- Flageolet player, Parry [1363].
- Flax, mill described in Disraeli’s Sybil [758],
- spinning machinery [647],
- yarn manufacturer [1021].
- Flint prehistoric weapons [1176].
- Floating graving dock invented [1087].
- Flooring, the buckled plate flooring invented [712].
- Flowers, white flowers coloured with aniline dyes [1107].
- Flute players, Mason [784],
- Pratten [1623].
- Food preservation, Arktos cold chamber [1467].
- Foreign affairs, secretaries of state for, Malmesbury [713],
- Northcott [1176],
- Palmerston [1325],
- dismissed from his office [1326].
- Foreign office, a consul general dismissed the service [1043],
- Marvin discloses the secret treaty with Russia [778].
- Forged letters, C. S. Parnell and The Times [1358].
- Forget me not, a ballad [1384].
- Fortresses, earthen for protection of London [1314].
- Fossils, collections of [2], [6], [419], [729],
- discovery of [1410],
- eozoon canadense [477],
- Pengelly’s collection [1447].
- France, deputation from peace society to Napoleon [1426],
- Dubois wrestler [58],
- English establishment at Calais [198],
- Englishman a citizen of the republic [1109],
- iron steamers on the Seine [1073],
- legion of honour, first Englishman a member [660],
- Mc All non-sectarian mission in Paris [558].
- Franklin, Sir John, d. 1847, Arctic explorer, Collinson’s expedition [46],
- expeditions in search of [179], [201].
- Frederick, Empress of Germany, b. 1840, at Venice [707].
- Freemasons, Jack [27],
- Little [447],
- Phillips [1493],
- grand master in Ireland [380],
- grand master mason for Scotland [731],
- Logic club founded [650],
- Urban lodge, master [763].
- Friendly societies, registrar of [1622].
- Frœbel, Friedrich, d. 1852, schoolmaster, founder of kindergartens [1689].
- Froude, John Anthony, d. 1894, historian, a visitor at Dromore [696].
- Furrier, Nicholay, [1132].
- Fust, Sir John, d. 1841, master of Trinity hall [82].
- Fustian cutter, [138].
G
- Galway, queen’s college built [167].
- Gambling, gambling houses [68],
- gaming tables at Heligoland [806].
- Garden allotment system [215].
- Gardeners, M’Intosh [613],
- Mackay [620],
- Major [706],
- Marnock [742],
- Munro [1029],
- Neill [1095],
- Parfitt [1335],
- Paxton [1400].
- Garibaldi, Giuseppe, d. 1882, patriot, chairman of his English committee [327],
- his Englishman [1417],
- his visit to London [1094],
- his friend Piercy [1529],
- in England [1417].
- Garter, knights of the, Alexander, emperor of Russia [483],
- Lansdowne [304] bis,
- Marlborough [740],
- Newcastle [1117],
- Norfolk [1164],
- Northumberland [1177],
- Palmerston [1325],
- the garter declined [1165].
- Gas, early experiments on [512],
- india rubber tubes for [1460],
- mercury gasometer invented [1460],
- photometer [221],
- pressure gauge [221],
- Prussian blue produced from ammoniacal liquor [512],
- reciprocating tort [512],
- swallow-tail burners invented [1096],
- use in cooking [221],
- water gasholder invented [1460].
- Gasses, Kinetic theory of, [808].
- Gems, antique collection of [222],
- gems and rings [814].
- Geologists, Keddie [170],
- King [229],
- Lonsdale [495],
- Lyell [540],
- Miller [877],
- Morton [994],
- Murchison [1033],
- Phillips [1507].
- Geology, rhætic beds discovered [945].
- George iii, d. 1820, king, George the third, a novel [717],
- plot to shoot him with poisoned arrows [384].
- George iv, d. 1830, king, coronation expenses [54],
- died nine thousand guineas in debt to his doctor [168],
- his boon companions [1328],
- in Scotland [599],
- marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert [301].
- German silver, manufactured and its use introduced into England [109].
- Germany, Frederick William, German emperor, and Sir M. Mackenzie [630],
- first Wesleyan missionary [550].
- Gershom, the thirty three thousand words of Jesus Christ [633].
- Giants, Kaley [158],
- Marian [736],
- Murphy [1036].
- Gigelera player, Pratten [1623].
- Gilbert, Davies, d. 1839, F.R.S., his History of Cornwall [17].
- Gimlet, pointed wood screw [1110].
- Gipsies, king of the [358].
- Girl, massacre and eating of a [56].
- Gladstone, William Ewart, b. 1809, statesman, corbel likeness of at Chester [193],
- F. King’s letter to him [223],
- publishes Ex voto communi [551].
- Glasgow, Adelphi theatre rebuilt [876],
- cathedral, western approach to [654],
- fair at [876],
- first steamers to Liverpool [892],
- institute of accountants founded [596],
- institute of fine arts [600],
- Mc Lellan’s paintings [654],
- Menzies’ omnibuses [844],
- Mitchell library [906],
- Richmond the spy [631],
- royal infirmary [603],
- St. Jude’s ch. withdrawn from episcopal jurisdiction [871].
- Glasgow University, chancellor Montrose [940],
- lord rectors [534], [552], [562], [653], [1035].
- Glass, crackle glass [1441],
- duty on repealed [1263],
- glass blowers [99], [1094],
- glass incrustation [1441],
- glass painters [47],
- heraldic windows [1608],
- pressed glass [1441].
- Glass manufacturers, Pellatt [1441],
- Powell [1608].
- Globe, the first illustrating physical geography [112].
- Glove makers [539], [1129].
- Glynn, Henry Carr, d. 1884, admiral [1098].
- Godwin, William, d. 1836, novelist, proposes to Harriet Lee [351].
- Gold and silver smith, Mayer [813].
- Gold, Frederick Isaac, tradesman, d. 1881, murdered [369].
- Golden lecturer [838].
- Golden weddings, Parker [1360],
- Philp [1517],
- Picton [1526].
- Goldschmidt, Otto, musical conductor, husband of Jenny Lind [434].
- Golf and golfers, Melville [841],
- Headingley club founded [1651],
- St. Andrew’s club [841], [1557].
- Gorham, George Cornelius, d. 1857, theologian, examined by Maskell [780],
- his case [82], [946].
- Gourmets, Kenyon [207],
- Payne [1402].
- Grammar, Lennie’s English grammar [388].
- Granville, Augustus Bozzi, d. 1872, M.D., his daughter Julie [735].
- Grasses, the best authority on [1030],
- tussac grass introduced [941].
- Gray’s inn, London, barrister ordered to give up his chambers [193].
- Greece, Greek coins and medals [1178],
- Leopold declines the throne [392],
- Pacifico riots at Athens [1299],
- tourists murdered near Athens [457].
- Grecian statues performance [546].
- Grenfell, Lydia, d. 1829, fiancée of H. Martyn, diary of [70].
- Gretna Green marriages, Jersey [90].
- Gretna Green priests, Laing [279], [486], [1048],
- Long [486],
- Murray [1048].
- Grocer, Marshall [754].
- Guest, Lady Charlotte, d. 1895, author [131].
- Guild of literature and art [553].
- Guildford, fifth of November riots stamped out [43],
- Guildford farce [226].
- Guitar player, Pratten [1623].
- Guns, Armstrong guns [361],
- firing under water [1304],
- Perkin’s steam gun [1449],
- rifle with oval bore [287],
- Whitworth’s factory [361].
- Guy Fawkes, A [1656].
- Gymnasium proprietors, Mac Laren [644],
- Mahmoud [31].
H
- Hadrian, d. 138, Roman emperor, his address to the soul, ninety-eight translations of [114].
- Halicarnassus, the mausoleum at [1665].
- Hamilton, Lady Emma, d. 1815, mistress of lord Nelson [1102].
- Hammond, W. J., theatrical manager [88].
- Hampton court, Middlesex, gardener at [306],
- paintings restored [854].
- Hand writing, experts in, Neale [1089],
- Netherclift [1110].
- Hanover, George, F. A. C. E. A., d. 1878, king of, his tutor [73].
- Harlequins, Lee [356],
- Marshall [759],
- Milano [870],
- Payne [1403].
- Harpist, Lockwood [470].
- Harris, Thomas Lake, leader of the brotherhood of the New Life [1233].
- Harrogate, Yorkshire, Muspratt’s chalybeate [1062].
- Hartlepool, Durham, made a port [439],
- Hartlepool West founded [36].
- Hastings, Sussex, Alexandra park laid out [742],
- pier orchestra [745].
- Hastings, Lady Flora Elizabeth, dau. of Francis marquess of Hastings, d. 1839, lady of bedchamber to duchess of Kent, the case of [1050], [1597].
- Havers, Mary Alice, d. 1890, painter [963].
- Hawthorn hill, Windsor, fashionable yearly meetings at [1298].
- Haydon, Julius, proprietor of a portable theatre [356].
- Hazlitt, William, d. 1830, essayist, his friend [1382].
- Headaches, bisulphide of carbon a cure for [204].
- Hemmings, Henry, d. 1849, tavern keeper [354].
- Heralds’ College, clarencieux king of arms [320],
- rouge croix pursuivant [1553],
- Somerset herald [1553],
- York herald [229].
- Heraldry, supporters to arms granted [932].
- Hertford, Lady Lytton exposes her husband at the hustings at [554].
- Holland, route from Harwich to Hook of Holland [1351].
- Holland, James, d. Feb. 1870, painter [1509],
- Athenæum 19 Feb. 1870, p. [267].
- Hollow ware trade [205].
- Holyoake, George Jacob, b. 1813, author, his friend Merritt [854].
- Home department, secretaries of state for Lansdowne [304],
- Lewis [413],
- Normanby [1167],
- Palmerston [1325].
- Home, sweet home, a song [1404].
- Home, Daniel Dunglas, d. 1886, spiritualist, case of Lyon v. Home [54].
- Homœopathy introduced into England [1690],
- homœopathic home [969],
- practitioners [502], [1690].
- Honiton manor, Devon, purchased [467].
- Horizon, an artificial, for use at sea [852].
- Horn player, Puzzi [1679].
- Horse breeders, Jackson [33], [691].
- Horse dealers, Phillips [1506].
- Horse trainers, See also [Jockeys] [1724],
- I’Anson, [1],
- Nightingall [1151],
- Osborne [1267],
- Peck [1429],
- Prince [1644].
- Horses, bridle, bit, stirrup and spur maker [311],
- female horse buyer [967],
- judges of [537],
- long leap, a [256],
- noted horseman [1162],
- Palmerston breeding association [819].
- Hosiers, See also [Drapers] [1714],
- Morley [977].
- Hospitals, Cancer established [750].
- Charing Cross founded [1484].
- City of London for diseases of chest founded [1413].
- King’s college hospital founded [494].
- London temperance originated [577].
- Middlesex, medical school founded [821].
- Royal Free established [750].
- St. Georges’ hospital, £100,000 left to [230], [568].
- Morley convalescent home [975],
- Powell ward [1609].
- Royal orthopædic hospital founded [493].
- University college hospital and mesmerism [1239–40].
- West London founded [1494].
- Household, lord steward of the, Liverpool [451].
- Hounds, masters of, Josselyn [150],
- Kerrison [211],
- Kesteven [213],
- Knightley [256],
- Leigh [376],
- Leslie [397],
- Lichfield [423],
- Lonsdale [493],
- Lowther [518],
- Lucy [527],
- Maher [807],
- Mainwaring [699],
- Majoribanks [737],
- Maxse [807],
- Melville [841],
- Meynell, H. C. [861],
- Meynell, H. F. [861],
- Middleton, H. W. [867],
- Middleton, W. G. [868],
- Moore [807],
- Morrell [980],
- Morrogh [990],
- Mortimer [993],
- Musgrave [807],
- Naas [819],
- Newcomen [1118],
- Osbaldeston [1264], [1610],
- Payne [1403],
- Peel [1433],
- Persse [1476],
- Pitman [1549],
- Petre [1481],
- Peyton [1487],
- Portsmouth [1598],
- Powell [1610],
- Pryse [1663],
- Queensberry [1687],
- Sutton [841],
- Sykes [867].
- Humber estuary, Yorkshire, land reclaimed in [1230].
- Hunting, improved hunting saddles [1229].
- Huntsmen, King [224],
- Long [486],
- Luther [536],
- M’Bridge [566],
- Maiden [696], [699],
- Morgan [965],
- Oxtoby [1298],
- Parker [1345],
- Payne [1402],
- Powlett [1615].
- Hygiene, founder of science of [1352],
- Parkes’ museum [1352].
- Hylo-idealism, the doctrine of [1068].
- Hymns, ancient and modern, musical editor [924],
- tune writers [131], [151],
- words, writers of [936], [1369], [1452].
I
- Ice, artificial for skating rinks [1645].
- Ignatius, Father, i.e. the rev. Joseph Leycester Lyne. b. 1837, founded Llanthony abbey [1186].
- Impostors, Arthur Orton, calling himself sir Roger Tichborne [1248].
- Thomas Provis, calling himself sir Richard Hugh Smyth [1318], [1660].
- Mary Willcocks, calling herself Princess of Javasu [64].
- Improvisatore, Jacobs [44].
- Income tax, exemptions [1175].
- Index of every human name known [704].
- India, Appa Sahib deposed at Nagpore [79],
- Banda and Kirwee booty [238], [886],
- Bengali newspaper, the first [762],
- Berar annexed [625],
- Cabul massacres [81],
- Cawnpore memorial garden [289],
- citrate of limes sent to England [72],
- cultivation of cotton [616],
- Engineers’ institution founded [91],
- English weekly newspaper, the first [762],
- Euphrates route explored [541], [542],
- first military officer a member of supreme council [974],
- freemasonry [974],
- Ganges, first steamers on [115],
- Gumsur Khond county conquered by moral influence [677],
- health stations [72],
- human sacrifices and female infanticide suppressed [677],
- Hyder Khan captured [607],
- first competition Wallah [1681],
- Khotan plains first visited [111],
- Kishangunga valley triangulation [111],
- king of Oude’s son installed [509],
- Lahore, Dhuleep Singh [329],
- Lahore, the maharanee of [267], [329],
- Lahore, Runjeet Singh [267],
- Niladarpana Nataka, a drama [485],
- paper mill, the first [762],
- president of board of control, Dundas [839],
- queen Victoria proclaimed empress [553],
- Mc Nair reprimanded for crossing Afghan frontier [666],
- Runjeet Singh [267],
- secretary of state for, Northcott [2], [1175],
- Serampur college [762],
- sergeant Lilley’s case [430],
- tea plants introduced [58],
- trial of Gaekwar of Baroda [1443],
- trigonometrical survey [934],
- viceroy Mayo [819],
- officer visiting Kafiristan disguised as a native [666].
- India, Bombay, cotton spinning mills introduced [72],
- fire insurance introduced [72],
- Grant medical college [961],
- hospitals established [72],
- Jacob’s horse raised [42],
- medical schools established [72],
- Parsee benevolent institution [73],
- Perry professorship of law founded [1473],
- poor debtor’s debts payed [72],
- Poonah Jejeebhoy school [72],
- Poonah observatory [44].
- India, Calcutta, bishop of, with diocese of a million square miles [894],
- bishop’s college first principal [875].
- India rubber, capsules [82],
- endless elastic bands [82],
- tube taps introduced [82],
- valves [82].
- Infant schools founded [1291].
- Initialism, See also [Names] and [Pseudonyms].
- A., C., i.e. Constance C. W. Naden [1068].
- C., i.e. Newton Crosland [1581].
- H. B., i.e. John Doyle [651].
- I., A. E., i.e. Adelaide Eliza Ironside [20].
- J., R., i.e. John Richard Jefferies [68].
- J., R. D., i.e. Robert Dwyer Joyce [153].
- J., Th. R., i.e. Thomas Robert Joliffe [121].
- K., A. H., i.e. Arthur Henry Kenney [203].
- K., M. A., i.e. Mary Ann Kelty [185].
- K., M. P., i.e. Morgan Peter Kavanagh [162].
- K., T. F., i.e. Thomas Francis Knox [264].
- L., E., i.e. Edwin Lankester [303].
- L., E., i.e. Edward Lear [343].
- L., J., i.e. James Lamsden [530].
- L., J, H., i.e. Francis Henry Laing [278].
- L., R. J., i.e. Richard James Lane [298].
- M., i.e. Thomas D’Arcy McGee [601].
- M., D. F., i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- M., E., i.e. Edward Mangin [717].
- M., J., i.e. John Mitford [909].
- M., W., i.e. William Martin [774].
- M., W., i.e. William Maskell [780].
- M., Y., i.e. William Pengelly [1448].
- Mc G., J., i.e. John Mac Gilchrist [603].
- N., C., i.e. Constance C. W. Naden [1068].
- N., G., i.e. George Nugee [1186].
- N., J. B., i.e. John Bowyer Nichols [1136].
- N., J. B., i.e. John Bruce Norton [1136], [1181].
- O., F., i.e. Frederick Oakeley [1192].
- O., S. G., i.e. Sidney Godolphin Osborne [1268].
- P., A. P., i.e. Arthur Philip Perceval [1461].
- P., C., i.e. Coventry Patmore [1654].
- P., E. B., i.e. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie [1559].
- P., P., i.e. Peter John Martin [771].
- R., H., i.e. Henry Reeve [490].
- S., M. E., i.e. F. D. Legard [371].
- S., N. R., i.e. John Bowyer Nichols [1136].
- Y., i.e. John Percy [1463].
- Y., S. E., i.e. Dennis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Ink, indelible [1168].
- Inquisition at Rome, three children detained by [888].
- Institutions, Actuaries, president [74].
- Architects, presidents [1].
- Architectural institute of Scotland originated [1349].
- Artists’ general benevolent, secretary [1507].
- British archæological founded [1479].
- Boy’s home, Wandsworth founded [422].
- Chronological ceased [354].
- Civil engineers, founders [129],
- secretary [714].
- College of organists, secretary [433].
- Dublin law founded [201].
- Dramatic, equestrian and musical sick fund founded [1510].
- Egyptian exploration fund founded [1585].
- Institution of accountants, president [1690].
- International literary association founded [89].
- Iron and steel, founder of [132].
- Langham sketching club, secretary [360].
- Law institution founded [801].
- Law writers’ founded [1509].
- London founded [444], [1460].
- Mechanical engineers, president [1449].
- Midland institute of mining and mechanical engineers [1604].
- Order of St. John of Jerusalem [1494].
- St. John’s training school instituted [1641].
- Surrey industrial school founded [422].
- Women’s protective and provident league, founded [1378].
- Worcester literary and scientific [364].
- Insurance offices, Alliance British and foreign fire and life foundation [22].
- Eagle amalgamated with Protector life [74].
- Equitable actuary [963],
- large bonus [531].
- European arbitration [54].
- Independent West Middlesex company exposure of [631].
- Marine, manager of [473].
- Phœnix, secretary [505].
- Royal at Liverpool manager [645].
- Sun actuary [895].
- Inverness, lord lieutenant [501].
- Ireland, boycotting [145],
- Derry cathedral built [183],
- disestablished church the first bishop [393],
- eighty-two club [661],
- Enniscorthy cathedral built [1664],
- father Mathew and temperance [791],
- and the decrease in the consumption of spirits [791],
- fenianism denounced [970],
- first agitation for repeal of union [695],
- hereditary chief butler [1259],
- Irish board of education [588],
- Killarney cathedral built [1664],
- Leinster directory [1206],
- Leinster leases [380],
- lord chancellor, the first Roman catholic since time of James ii [1224],
- lord Leitrim refuses admission to the lord lieutenant [383],
- lord Leitrim shot [383],
- Marlborough relief fund [740],
- Mitchelstown evictions [1565],
- national league established [770],
- O’Donnell shoots James Carey [1214],
- Oldhamia fossils [1230],
- Orange association dissolved [1460],
- Parnell’s career [1357],
- Phœnix park murders [1214],
- Pigott’s career [1538],
- plan of campaign [1243],
- Ponsonby estates [1565],
- poor law act [1134],
- poor laws, chief commissioner [1611],
- Queenstown cathedral [1665],
- queen’s univ., the first doctor of science [230],
- remonstrant synod of Ulster founded [935],
- repeal association [1204],
- Smith O’Brien’s insurrection [1201],
- survey great triangulation completed [1596],
- tenant right movement [949],
- Thurles cathedral built [341],
- united Irishmen [1206].
- Ireland, Cork historical society founded [570].
- Ireland, Dublin, archbishop [567],
- battle axe guards dissolved [286],
- eighty two club [569],
- museum of Irish industry originated [159],
- royal college of science established [159].
- Ireland, Sligo disfranchised [262],
- lord lieutenant [265].
- Ireland, chief secretaries, Dundas [839],
- Lincoln [1117],
- Peel [1435].
- Ireland, Lord Chancellors, O’Hagan [1224],
- Plunkett [1563].
- Ireland, Lords lieutenant, Marlborough [740],
- Normanby [1167].
- Iron, art iron work [1121],
- Bessemer process perfected [1061],
- chilling pivots [811],
- coal first used in making steel [843],
- hot blast used for iron stone [1097],
- iron founders [107], [248], [712],
- manufacture of by superheated steam [1466],
- on the strength of iron [810],
- ships made from [280],
- special steel invented [1061],
- Spiegeleisen, experiments with [1061],
- Walker iron works founded [499].
- Ironmasters, Kennard [194],
- Merry [854].
- Irving, Edward, d. 1834, presbyterian, his chapel in Cross street [1158].
- Isle of Man, clerks of the rolls [1687],
- Runic inscriptions [157],
- vicar general, office abolished [66].
- Isle of Wight, Roman remains [178].
- Italy, Carlo Ferrari murdered [1373],
- Humbert, b. 1844, king of, English governess of his son [350].
- Ivory carvings, models made from [1108].
J
- Jacobite, the last [1030].
- Jacotot, Joseph, d. 1840, French educational writer, his system of teaching [1405].
- Jamaica, the William Gordon riots [1100].
- Jameson, Anna Brownell, d. 1860, author [55],
- befriended by Anne B. Proctor [1653].
- Japan, butterflies [1602],
- idols, collections of [60],
- missionary bishop of [1581],
- postal system [221],
- the mint [221],
- traders [913],
- treaty with [1353].
- Javasu, the princess of [64].
- Jecks, Charles Albert, d. 12 York terrace, Ramsgate, 12 Feb. 1895, acting manager Adelphi theatre [67].
- Jenny Jones, a song, [1363].
- Jersey, Victoria college, St. Helier’s built [96].
- Jerusalem the golden, a hymn, author of [1089].
- Jews, first Jewish judge [95],
- showmen at fairs [97].
- Jockeys, Jacques [46],
- Jones [124],
- Kendall [192],
- Lye [540],
- Macdonald [586],
- Marlow [742],
- Marson [762],
- Oliver [1239],
- Osborne [226],
- Percival [1462].
- Jödler, A. Julian Von Joel [101].
- Johnson, J., theatrical manager [356].
- Johnson, Samuel, d. 1784, lexicographer, and queenie Thrale [176],
- collection of Johnsoniana [1566],
- his fir table [511],
- his god daughter, A. E. Lowe [511],
- his relics sold by Barber [480].
- Judas Iscariot and the thirty pieces of silver [83].
- Judge and jury society established [1143].
- Juggler, Lee [356].
- Jumper of long distances, Nightingale [1151].
- Junius, his letters [580].
- Jute introduced into Dundee [1099].
K
- Kathleen Mavourneen, a song [1417].
- Keats, John, d. 1821, poet, his friends [1653],
- his sister [455].
- Kensington, South, assistant director for science [25],
- lace academy at [1313],
- natural history museum [1290].
- Kent, smugglers on the coast [1428].
- Kent, Edward Augustus, d. 1820, duke of, his wife [205],
- life of [1089].
- Kent’s cavern, Torquay, ossiferous remains in [1177].
- Kerry, lord lieutenant [193].
- Kew gardens, Surrey, North gallery of flower paintings [1172].
- Kildare, lord lieutenant [380].
- Kincardineshire, lord lieutenant [242].
- Knife cleaning machine invented [205].
- Knights and knighthood, G.C.B. declined [1408],
- knighted free of expense [1512],
- knighthood declined [300], [557], [561], [950],
- regulations against using foreign orders issued [6],
- son of a baronet can ask to be knighted [1212].
- Knights Bachelor, Collier [925],
- Ingham [10],
- Jackson, G. [31],
- Jackson, L. S. [36],
- James, H. [50],
- James, J. K. [53],
- James, W. B. [54],
- Jardine [61],
- Jarvis [63],
- Jeffcott [68],
- Jejeebhoy [73],
- Jenner [82],
- Jervis [91],
- Jessel [95],
- Johnson, E. [104],
- Johnson, W. G. [111],
- Johnston [116],
- Jones, C. T. [123],
- Jones, D. [123],
- Jones, H. [128],
- Kane [159],
- Karslake [170],
- Keating [169],
- Kelly [182],
- Kennedy [195],
- Kincaid [220],
- Kindersley [221],
- King, E. D. [223],
- King, H. [224],
- Kingsmill [236],
- Kirby [242],
- Kirkland [245],
- Knight [251],
- Kortright [266],
- Landseer [293],
- Lanyon [305],
- Latham [311],
- Lauri [319],
- Leake [341],
- Le Breton [347],
- Le Couteur [348],
- Lee, G. P. [351],
- Lee, H. I. [352],
- Leeke [363],
- Lees [365],
- Le Marchant [385],
- Lentaigne [390],
- L’ Estrange [399],
- Liddell [424],
- Lillie [431],
- Lloyd [463],
- Logan [476],
- Login [479],
- Lowthrop [518],
- Lumsden [530],
- Lush [533],
- Lycett [539],
- Lyell [540],
- Lyndhurst [544],
- Lyons, E. L. [547],
- Lyons, W. [549],
- Mc Adam [557],
- Mc Arthur [561],
- Macaulay [564],
- Macbain [564],
- Maccarthy [569],
- Mc Clure [573],
- Mc Culloch [578],
- Mc Donnel [588],
- Macdonnell [590],
- Mac Dougall [592],
- Macfarren [599],
- Mackenzie [630],
- Maclaine [644],
- Maclean [649],
- Maclear [651],
- Macleay [652],
- Macleod, G. H. B. [656],
- Macleod, J. [656],
- Macmahon [660],
- Macnamara [666],
- Macnee [669],
- Macneill [672],
- Madden [684],
- Maddock [686],
- Magrath [692],
- Maitland [317],
- Malcolm [707],
- Malins [711],
- Mallet [712],
- Manisty [719],
- Mansell [726],
- Mantell [720],
- Marett [734],
- Marshall, A. M. [754],
- Marshall, C. [754],
- Marshall, J. [758],
- Martin, J. [768],
- Martin, J. R. [768],
- Martin, S. [773],
- Martin, W. [775],
- Martineau [777],
- Martins [777],
- Mason [783],
- Maule, J. B. [802],
- Maule, W. H. [802],
- Maxwell [809],
- May [812],
- Medhurst [830],
- Meek, J. [833],
- Mellish [836],
- Mellor [838],
- Melville [841],
- Meredith, [847],
- Milton [897],
- Mitchell, T. L. [907],
- Mitchell, W. [908],
- Mitchell, W. H. F. [908],
- Molesworth [916],
- Monro [925],
- Montagu [929],
- Montefiore [932],
- Montresor [940],
- Morgan [968],
- Morison [972],
- Morland [974],
- Morley [977],
- Morphett [979],
- Morris, B. [980],
- Morris, E. [981],
- Morris, G. [982],
- Morris, J. [983],
- Morrison [987],
- Muggeridge [1017],
- Munro [1029],
- Murchison [1033],
- Murphy, F. [1037],
- Murray, J. [1047],
- Murray, J. A. [1049],
- Murray, T. A. [1053],
- Musgrove [1061],
- Need [1093],
- Nelson [1105],
- Newbigging [1115],
- Newton [1130],
- Nickle [1146],
- Nisbet [1152],
- Norris [1170],
- Nugent, E. [1186],
- Nugent, O. [1188],
- O’Connell [1205],
- O’Donel [1212],
- O’Donnell [1213],
- Officer [1216],
- Oldknow [1231],
- Oliphant [1232],
- Olliffe [1241],
- Ommanney [1245],
- Ord [1250],
- Orpen [1261],
- Orr [1261],
- O’ Shaughnessy [1270],
- Otway [1275],
- Owden [1282],
- Owen, H. [1287],
- Packer [1299],
- Palgrave [1311],
- Palliser [1314],
- Palmer [1319],
- Parish [1337],
- Parke [1340],
- Parker, Henry Watson [1343],
- Parker, James [1344],
- Parry, L. P. J. [1365],
- Parry, W. E. [1368],
- Patteson [1387],
- Paxton [1401],
- Peacock [1411],
- Pearson, E. [1422],
- Pearson, J. [1423],
- Pedder [1430],
- Peel [1434],
- Pell [1440],
- Pellew [1442],
- Pendlebury [1447],
- Pennethorne [1453],
- Perrier [1468],
- Perry, T. E. [1473],
- Perry, W. [1474],
- Phillimore [1498],
- Phillips, B. S. [1502],
- Phillips, B. T. [1503],
- Phillips, T. [1512],
- Picton [1526],
- Pierson [1530],
- Pigott [1532],
- Pine [1540],
- Pinsent [1543],
- Piozzi [1545],
- Pitcairn [1547],
- Pittis [1551],
- Platt [1556],
- Playfair [1557],
- Pocock [1566],
- Poland [1569],
- Pollock [1575],
- Porter [1590],
- Potter [1601],
- Prendergast [1624],
- Preston, G. [1630],
- Preston, J. [1630],
- Prestwich [1631],
- Prior [1647],
- Pym [1683],
- Pynn [1684],
- Quain [1685],
- Quentin [1688].
- Knight marshall of royal household [282].
- Knockabout performers [567].
- Knowles, James Sheridan, d. 1862, dramatist [259],
- befriended Ann Kelly [180],
- his dramas [166].
- Koenig, Hermann Louis, d. 1857, composer of the Post horn galop 1844, H. Koenig’s First selection of solos for cornet à piston, forty numbers 1853–7, Koenig’s Journal for the cornet à piston 1846–58, and upwards of 50 other pieces of music 1846–58, col. [266].
L
- Lace, academy at South Kensington [1313],
- makers of [978].
- Ladder, a burglar’s [1409].
- Lady of Lyons, a drama [552].
- Lah-di-dah, a song [1612].
- Lalla Rookh, a poem [954].
- Lamb, Charles, d. 1834, essayist, god father to Charles Lamb Kenney [203],
- his adopted daughter [1011],
- his friends [207], [373], [1382], [1404], [1653].
- Lampeter, Cardigan, St. David’s college [1511].
- Lamp manufacturer, Phillips [1511].
- Lancashire, blast furnaces [288],
- bow-bearer of the forest of Bowland [1348],
- Chat Moss drained [1354].
- Lancaster, duchy of, chancellors of, Montrose [940],
- Nisbet-Hamilton [1153],
- court of county palatine [447].
- Landed proprietors, second largest in United Kingdom [790].
- Lander, Richard Lemon, d. 1834, African explorer [280].
- Langley, J. B., had a discussion with Robert Maguire [692].
- Landguard fort, Suffolk, superintendent of [127].
- Languages, crude form system of teaching [215],
- Ollendorff’s system of learning [1240],
- the mastery system of learning [1625].
- Laths and machine tools [1019].
- Law, barristers disbarred [193], [1681],
- barrister’s income £25,000 a year [182],
- barrister’s name never in law list [1417],
- barrister of only nine years standing becomes a judge [1387],
- barrister unsuccessfully sues for his fees [196],
- call to bar vacated [48],
- city law library [508],
- county courts, rules for [723],
- Jervis’s acts [91],
- justice of queen’s bench dies without taking his seat [33],
- law stationer [1681],
- long cases, Small v. Attwood [544],
- Lovell’s infringement on Ludlow’s joint stock companies act [504],
- master of rolls shot at [95],
- Midland circuit, barrister not allowed to join [195],
- queen’s counsel removed [48], [193].
- Law, Incorporated Law Society, presidents, Lawrance [325],
- Leman [384],
- Maynard [817],
- Middleton [868],
- Nelson [1102],
- Ouvry [1279],
- Parker [1343],
- Pemberton [1444],
- Pickering [1523].
- Law stationers [1509], [1681].
- Lead, oxychloride of lead [1388].
- Leaders of society, Lady Cowper [1327],
- Lady Palmerston [1327].
- Leamington, Warwickshire, Jephson gardens [84],
- Jephson, a physician at [84],
- waters, use of [84].
- Leapers of distances, pole leaper [58].
- Leeches, sellers of [64].
- Leeds, Yorkshire, St. Saviour’s church founded [1677].
- Leek, Staffordshire, Nicholson institute [1142].
- Leicester, British camp on Beacon hill [1603].
- Leitrim, lord lieutenant [383].
- Leopold i, d. 1865, king of the Belgians, his gardener at Claremont [613],
- his godson [771],
- his mistress [392],
- his physician [1690].
- Leslie, Stewart, vagrant verse writer [597].
- Lewins, Robert, M.D., positivist [1068].
- Leybourne, George, d. 1884, comic singer [421],
- imitated by Nelly Power [1612].
- Librarians, Irving [21],
- Jackson [34],
- Jamieson [59],
- Jenkins [78],
- Jewitt [97],
- Jones, J. W. [136],
- Jones, T. [142],
- Kidd [216],
- Kippist [242],
- Laing, D. [277],
- Laing, J. [279],
- Lapworth [307],
- Lawton [335],
- Lee [352],
- Lewis [418],
- M’Bean [565],
- Macray [679],
- Maitland [704],
- Malet [709],
- Maltby [714],
- Martin, J. [769], [771],
- Martin, J. E. [771],
- Mason [782],
- Masson [788],
- Maturin [799],
- Mayer [814],
- Mazzinghi [822],
- Napier [1072],
- Nicholls [1135],
- Nicholson [1141],
- Ornsby [1260],
- Ouseley [1276],
- Overall [1280],
- Panizzi [1327],
- Parfitt [1335],
- Plant [1554],
- Platt [1556],
- Power [1614],
- Pratt [1620],
- Pryce [1663],
- Purnell [1674].
- Libraries, Cardiff [843],
- Darlington [1426],
- Duke of Sussex [1484],
- first free library in Wales [1638],
- Guildhall, London [1280],
- Hoare [1136],
- Huth [431],
- Incorporated law society [842],
- Jackson [34],
- Jacob [41],
- Jenkins [77],
- King [228],
- Kirkup [246],
- Lacy [275],
- Laing [278],
- Lee, J. P. [353],
- Lee, John [353],
- Libri [423],
- Lightfoot [429],
- Lilly [431],
- Macdonald [586],
- Mac Douall [591],
- Madden [684],
- Maidment [667],
- Maitland [704],
- Maltby [713],
- Marlborough [741],
- Maskell [780],
- Mason [784],
- Melvin [842],
- Mendham [842],
- Mexborough [860],
- Mitford [909],
- More [960],
- Mudie [1016],
- Muirhead [1020],
- Nicholls, J. B. [1137],
- Nichols, J. G. [1137],
- Offer [1216],
- Ormerod [1258],
- Ouvry [1280],
- Pagan [1302],
- Patent office library [1453],
- Pattison [1390],
- Perkins, F. [1466],
- Perkins, H. [1466],
- Phillips [1500],
- Phillpotts’ at Truro [1516],
- Priaulx [1634],
- Price [1637],
- Puller [1667],
- Purland [1674],
- Pusey [1678],
- Pym [1682],
- Quain [1685],
- Sunderland [741],
- circulating libraries [1016],
- fires in [59],
- stealing from [423].
- Library association, president [136].
- Lichens, collections of [379].
- Lifeboats, lifeboats premiums for [1177],
- Newbon lifeboats [1115],
- Orton’s lifeboat [1263],
- Palmer’s lifeboat [1317].
- Life buoy, a reel life buoy [1263].
- Life insurance, Milne’s improved tables [895].
- Lime merchant [360].
- Limerick, patentee comptroller of port [661].
- Linen merchant [244].
- Linguists, Ibrahim [3],
- Jacob [43],
- Jarrett [63],
- Jenkins [79],
- Jenkyns [81],
- Jervis [91],
- Johnson [104],
- Keene [173],
- Kesson [212],
- Lane [296],
- Lee [358],
- Lees [366],
- Lefevre [367],
- Lowe [474],
- Löttner [500],
- Macdonald [586],
- Mather, C. [789],
- Mather, R. C. [790],
- Muir [1018],
- Munro [1029],
- Neale [1089],
- Nesbitt [1108],
- Nicholson [1141],
- Ouseley [1277],
- Oxlee learnt one hundred and twenty languages [1298],
- Palmer [1315],
- Patteson [1387],
- speaking twenty three languages [1387],
- Payne-Smith [1407],
- Peacock [1411],
- Peebles [1431],
- Plowden [1560],
- Poole [1581],
- Prevost, knew 40 languages [1633],
- Sewell [790].
- Lion and the bear, a comic song [110].
- Lion tamers, Macarthy [562],
- Maccomo [575],
- Manders [716],
- Martin [766],
- Moltano [918],
- Newcomb [1117],
- Newsome [1126].
- Lithography, Paton’s lithographic machines [1383],
- multi-colour machine [1383].
- Lithotomist [820].
- Little Salem controversy [544].
- Live stock, judge of [498].
- Liverpool, Albert dock opened [950],
- arts and antiquities, Mayer’s collection [813],
- bishopric founded [45],
- college of chemistry founded [1062],
- Compton house burnt [70],
- court of passage [48],
- Malakoff music hall built [516],
- Mayer’s art collections [813],
- public library established [1526],
- Saxon antiquities, Faussett collection [813],
- sewage [1121].
- Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, d. 1851, 3 earl of, his successor [79].
- Living costing a few pence a day [726].
- Livingstone, David, d. 1873, explorer, Moffat persuades him to undertake Bakwana mission [911].
- Lizars, Messrs., engravers, Edinburgh, business sold [116].
- Llandovery, Carmarthen, Welsh educational institution at [1511].
- Locomotive engines, axle boxes improved [1371],
- bolts improved [1371],
- manganese bronze for propellors [1371],
- switches improved [1371],
- white brass for shaft bearings [1371].
- Lodge, Edmund, d. 1839, Norroy king at arms, his peerage [16].
- London, About London, lectures [387].
- Agricultural hall built [362],
- wrestling at [58].
- Albert embankment completed [1304].
- Albert hall erected [1251].
- Albert memorial constructed [177],
- sculptures on [595], [1493].
- Albion tavern, a regular frequenter of [1549].
- Alexandra palace built [177],
- burnt [834].
- Architect to the city [128].
- Barnard’s inn, antient of [1354].
- Battersea park laid out [1453].
- Billingsgate rebuilt [128].
- Bishop of, Jackson [34].
- Botanic gardens laid out [742].
- Bow street horse patrol [289].
- Bryanston square laid out [1355].
- Buckingham palace, ball room built [1453],
- paintings at [441],
- Moresque Turkish divan at [1002].
- Bull inn dismantled [1102].
- Burlington hotel, proprietor [975].
- Café de l’ Europe, manager of [354].
- Chamber of commerce, first president [691].
- Claridge’s hotel, proprietor of [910].
- City of London college founded [624].
- City temple built [471].
- Commercial street opened [1453].
- Congregational memorial hall built [977].
- Cranbourne street opened [1453].
- Criterion restaurant opened [1577].
- Crockford’s bazaar in St. James’ street built [1453].
- Diorama, Regent’s park converted into a Baptist chapel [1480].
- Doré gallery of paintings [484].
- Duchy of Cornwall office built [1453].
- Duke street, Westminster, chapel [785].
- Dutch church restored [1].
- Endell street made [1453].
- Epping forest, superintendent of [623].
- Executions in Old Bailey [1022].
- Fair at Bayswater in 1851, col. [876].
- Fleet prison, prisoners in [1194].
- Four common pleaders of the City [1598].
- Freedom of city granted to Jung [156],
- Lawrence [33],
- Livingstone [453],
- Lushington [535],
- Lyons [547],
- Napier of Magdala [1072],
- Napier, C. [1073],
- Nicholson [1139],
- Outram [1279],
- Pasley [1375],
- Peabody [1408],
- Pollock [1573],
- Pottinger [1604].
- Fruit and vegetable markets in city built [1431].
- Garrick street made [1453].
- Giltspur st. Compter, secondary of the [50].
- Gliddon’s divan, Covent garden, proprietor of [219].
- Guildhall council chamber built [128].
- Guildhall library and museum built [128].
- Hackney coaches commissioner [93].
- Hampstead heath preserved [347],
- extended [408].
- Holborn viaduct railway station built [109].
- Holy Trinity church Conduit street pulled down [668].
- Hornsey Wood house wrestling [58].
- Hungerford market constructed [1480].
- Hyde Park, fair in [356],
- riots in [818].
- Inns of court hotel built [471].
- King’s college, professor J. F. D. Maurice dismissed [805].
- King William street opening [1453].
- Lambeth baths used for religious services [1038].
- Lambeth street police court and Lambeth police court [1181].
- Law society building, Chancery lane opened [801].
- Leadenhall market rebuilt [128].
- Lions in Trafalgar square erected [293].
- London bridge built [141].
- London coffee house, proprietor of [361].
- London labour and London poor, two volumes [816].
- London vocal academy founded [233].
- London university, Gower street opened [215],
- founders of [218].
- Lord mayors, Johnson [107],
- Kelly [184],
- Key [215],
- Laurie [319],
- M’Arthur [561],
- Magnay [690],
- Marshall [754],
- Moon [942], [1235],
- Musgrove [1061],
- Nottage [1183],
- Owden [1282],
- Phillips [1502],
- Pirrie [1545].
- Manchester warehouse, the first established [978].
- Meat market, Smithfield built [128], [177].
- Merchant Taylors’ school opened at the Charterhouse [1].
- Metropolitan board of works formed [455],
- chairman [690],
- offices built [743].
- Metropolitan railway opened [65].
- Millwall docks made [177].
- Mivart’s hotel, proprietor [910].
- Morley’s hotel, proprietor [975].
- Museum of economic geology built [1453].
- Mysteries of London by G. W. Reynolds [883].
- Nelson column built [1480].
- Newgate prison, governor of [121].
- New Oxford street opened [1453].
- Northumberland street tragedy [1055].
- Old Cheshire cheese chop house [944].
- Old street made [1453].
- Opera hotel, landlord of [1155].
- Palace court, steward of the [484].
- Parliament hill, Hampstead purchased [408].
- Patent office library opened [1453].
- Peabody donation for the poor [1408].
- Plan for girdling London with a glass arcade [1401].
- Prince’s cricket club [1644].
- Quadrant, Regent street, colonnade removed [1453].
- Queen’s college for females, Harley street founded [805].
- Record office built [1453].
- Remembrancer of the city [1105].
- Residence of Napoleon iii [1081].
- Royal exchange built [141],
- opened [691], [1061].
- St. Andrew’s Holborn consecrated [641].
- St. Etheldreda’s church, Ely place, Holborn restored [470].
- St. James’ hall built [139].
- St. John’s chapel, Bedford row, fell in [1289].
- St. Paul’s, Thornhill’s pictures repainted [1360].
- Secondary of the city, a purchased office [1601].
- Smithfield meat market built [128], [177].
- Soane museum, curator [1331].
- Somerset house completed [1453].
- Southwark cathedral built [1664].
- Southwark street made [1453].
- Special constables in 1848 riot [491].
- Stationers’ company, master [83].
- Stationery office built [1453].
- Temple bar memorial built [128].
- Town clerk of the city [848].
- University of London designed [1453].
- Victoria docks constructed [1480].
- Victoria park laid out [1453].
- Victoria railway station built [177].
- Water colour gallery, Pall Mall built [107].
- Waterloo house, Halling, Pearce and Stone [1424].
- Westminster bridge completed [1304].
- West Strand improvement [1453].
- Londonderry, lord lieutenant [541].
- Long, John St. John, d. 1834, a medical rubber [457].
- Longford, lord lieutenant [488].
- Longitude, method of finding [852].
- Looking glasses, an immense mirror [1183],
- makers of [1182].
- Lord Chancellor, Lyndhurst [544].
- Lord lieutenant, a lord lieutenant dismissed [1116].
- Lords, house of, queen’s ancient serjeant sitting in [723].
- Lottery broker [688].
- Louis xvii, d. 1795, king of France, Meves’ claim to the title [859].
- Louis xviii, d. 1824, king of France, at Verona [807],
- his entry into London [1692].
- Louis Philippe, d. 1850, king of the French, bust of [135],
- his daughter [392],
- his physician [1062].
- Louise, Princess, b. 1848, marchioness of Lorn, opened the parliament house in Edinburgh castle [1105].
- Lumley, Benjamin, d. 1875, manager of Her Majesty’s theatre [528], [1475].
- Lunatics, falsely accused and confined [1438],
- instrument to feed patients trying to starve themselves [1120],
- keepers of lunatics [1120].
- Lundy island, Devonshire, proprietor of [795].
- Lyskamm near Zermatt, fatal accident on the [1380].
- Lyons, Augusta Louisa, d. 1852, novelist [547].
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- Macaulay, Thomas Babington, d. 1859, baron [562],
- history of England [489],
- his schoolmaster [1630].
- M’Fadden, Father, organised plan of campaign in Ireland [1243].
- Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell, b. 1847, musical conductor [449].
- Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, d. 1887, priest [641],
- Martin v. Mackonochie [771].
- Mac Mahon, Marie Edme Patrick Maurice de, d. 1893, duc de Magenta, his friend Leonard [391].
- Macpherson clan, chiefs of [674], [675],
- piper of [675].
- Machine makers [364].
- Magazines and other Periodicals, See also [Newspapers].
- Archæologia Cambrensis, editor [127].
- Analytical review ceased [1165].
- Arrow, editor [375].
- Assurance magazine, editor [74].
- Banter, started and collapsed [648].
- Baptist magazine, editor [421].
- Botanists’ chronicle discontinued [20].
- British and foreign evangelical review, editor [577].
- British and foreign review, editor [187].
- British cyclopædia of arts and sciences, editor [1372].
- British medical journal, editor [739].
- Calcutta review started [164].
- Chat started [746].
- Chess player’s magazine, editor [515].
- Church missionary record, editor [281].
- Churchman’s magazine, editor [1312].
- Civil engineer projected [336].
- Colonial magazine founded [772].
- Colonial magazine and East India review, editor [237].
- Constitutional, editor [1668].
- Cosmorama, The, started [289].
- Critic, last number [212].
- Dolman’s magazine, editor [208].
- Douglas Jerrold’s shilling magazine, editor [88].
- Dublin journal of medical science originated [159].
- Dublin medical press, editor [41].
- Dublin university magazine, proprietor [367], [605].
- Ecclesiologist commenced [789].
- Edinburgh daily review, editor [236].
- Edinburgh journal of natural history, editor [604].
- Edinburgh philosophical journal, editors [57], [62],
- originators [57].
- Edinburgh review, editors [413], [1049], [1072], [1078].
- Educational times, editor [25].
- English journal of education, editor [38].
- Englishman’s magazine, account of [1011].
- Evangelical magazine, editor [973].
- Evangelical witness, editor [218].
- Evangelist monthly magazine, editors [374].
- Floricultural magazine, editor [742].
- Fortnightly review, editor [408].
- Fraser’s magazine, published [1346],
- editor [1346].
- Fun, started [648].
- Gardeners’ chronicle, editor [435].
- Gardeners’ monthly volume, editor [106].
- Gentlemen’s magazine, proprietors [1136], [1137].
- Good words, editor [657].
- Herald and genealogist founded [1137].
- Home and foreign missionary record of church of Scotland, editor [46].
- Household Words, sub-editor [545].
- Hunt’s London journal, proprietor [113].
- Illuminated magazine started [88].
- Illustrated catholic magazine, editor [470].
- Intellectual repository, editor [1157].
- Iron and coal trade review founded [132].
- Journal of classical and sacred philology, founder of [428].
- Journal of horticulture, editors [106].
- Journal of iron and steel institute founded [132].
- Journal of social science founded [303].
- Kidd’s Own journal established [217].
- Knife and fork, editor [89].
- Knowledge founded [1655].
- Labourer, The, commenced [1207].
- Lawson’s Merchants’ magazine founded [335].
- Light commenced [1308].
- Literary churchman, editor [20].
- Literary gazette, administrator of [85],
- editor [85],
- last number [212].
- London Journal, editor [386].
- London journal of arts and sciences established [1129],
- editor [1372].
- London journal of natural history [217].
- London medical gazette, proprietor [658].
- London quarterly review, editor [673].
- London review projected [916].
- Magazine of zoology and botany, editor [114].
- Mask, conductors of [417].
- Medico-chirurgical review, editor [117].
- Monthly mirror, editor [446].
- Murray’s magazine, commenced and concluded [1049].
- Musical gazette, editor [281].
- New monthly magazine, editors [552], [1382].
- New quarterly review, last number [212].
- Once a week, editor [525].
- Opera glass, The, commenced [1404].
- People’s magazine, editor [914].
- Phytologist, editor [20].
- Practical mechanics’ journal, editor [712].
- Publishers’ circular founded [509].
- Quarterly journal of education, editor [484],
- published [251].
- Quarterly review, editors [468], [677],
- publisher [1049].
- Rainbow, editor [344].
- Register and magazine of biography issued [1137].
- Reliquary started [98].
- Reporter, The, editor [37].
- Royal agricultural society journal, editor [78].
- St. James’ magazine, proprietor [814].
- Saturday magazine published [1346].
- Scientific review, editor [600].
- Shilling magazine projected [525].
- Shorthand magazine, editor [1548].
- Sporting review, proprietor [1549].
- Statesman, The, started [765].
- Tait’s Edinburgh magazine, editor [117].
- Wesleyan vindicator, editor [37].
- Westminster review, proprietor [875].
- White dwarf, editors of [850], [851].
- Zoological magazine founded [1290].
- Magenta, manufacture of [1139].
- Magnesia alba, manufacture of [1388].
- Maidstone, Kent, the Charles museum [1632].
- Mail coaches, mail coach guard [151],
- procession of coaches on May day [1487].
- Malden, Henry, d. 1876, professor of Greek [708],
- his schoolmaster [1630].
- Malta, code of laws [55],
- Laffan’s plain [276].
- Malta, knights of, lord priors of English langue, Lamb [282],
- Manchester [716].
- Manchester, academy of fine arts founded [172],
- Belle Vue gardens originated [83],
- Chetham library [142],
- commissionership of bankruptcy abolished [75],
- corporation purchased manorial rights [998],
- cotton famine [164],
- free library founded [303], [352],
- Hunt’s meeting in St. Peter’s field [108],
- Nicholls hospital [1134], [1135],
- Ordsall gardens [272],
- Owen’s college, Langton scholarship [303]
- and Lee library [353],
- Peel park museum [303],
- royal college of music [737],
- the first mayor [1601],
- Victoria music gallery [272],
- voluntary church association [635].
- Manning, Maria, executed in 1849 for murder [530].
- Manures, artificial, blood manure and nitro-phosphate co. [1211],
- the use of artificial manures first advocated [1211].
- Manuscripts, Sir T. Phillipps’ collection of [1501].
- Map engravers and sellers [320], [1105].
- Mapleson, James Henry, operatic manager, his secretary [83].
- Mariner, William, a resident in the Tonga islands [769].
- Marlborough collections, sale of [741].
- Marlborough house, London, paintings of battle scenes on the staircases [854].
- Marriages, an expensive wedding [978],
- marriage with deceased wife’s sister [80],
- married four times [450],
- married women’s property act [711],
- sham marriage of marquis of Blandford [740],
- Yelverton case [492].
- Marryat, Capt. Frederick, d. 1848, novelist, and the novel Eustace Conway [806].
- Marshall, Mrs. Fitzinman, d. 1885, acted Sibylla in Corrupt practices, Brunehaut in Chilperic, and Elfrida in Biorn in which she made a great fiasco [756].
- Martin, John, d. 1854, painter, his picture Joshua commanding the sun to stand still [47].
- Masseurs [457].
- Matches, Robert Lowe on a match box [1441].
- Maurice, John Frederic Denison, d. 1872, theologian, his Theological essays condemned [73].
- Matthews, John Thomas, d. 1889, clown [797],
- his pupil Jefferini [68].
- May queen, A [1186].
- Mayo, lord lieutenant [521].
- Meat, the freezing of [536].
- Medallists, Mudie [1016],
- Pistrucci [1546].
- Medicine, bromide of potassium used in epilepsy [472],
- cod liver oil introduced [493],
- consumption, use of perchloride of iron [130],
- cordial balm of Rakasira [148],
- cow pox [518],
- diabetes, nature of [609],
- filaria discovered in urine [419],
- fluid magnesia discovered [1047],
- iodine and bromine, use of [11],
- medical degrees purchased [1649],
- pepsine invented [991],
- physician travelling in a carriage [84],
- red corpuscles in mammalian blood [444],
- royal medical benevolent college [1656],
- self supporting dispensaries [132],
- sphygmograph, observations with the [694],
- Jordan struck off medical register [148],
- woman practitioner [1642],
- yellow fever, anatomy of [549].
- Melbourne, William Lamb, d. 1848, second viscount, action for crim. con. against [1179].
- Mellow horn, The, a song [132].
- Men, heaviest man in the world [1036],
- man without arms or legs [161].
- Menagerie at Knowsley [342].
- Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Felix, d. 1847, musician, composed St. Paul and Elijah for Birmingham festival [951],
- wrote a scena for Henry Phillips [1506].
- Mercerising, the process of [846].
- Mesmerism, Harriet Martineau cured by [776],
- the sisters Okey and Dr. Elliotson [1228].
- Meteorologists, Kingston [237],
- Martin [769],
- Miller [880].
- Michael Angelo Buonarotti, d. 1564, painter, his entombment discovered [675].
- Micrometers, ruled glass [30].
- Microscopes, improved lens [444],
- law of the aplanatic foci [444].
- Middlesex, lord lieutenant [1595].
- Milton, John, d. 1674, poet, inventory of his widow’s effects [752],
- portraits of [752],
- Martin’s illustrations of Paradise lost [769].
- Minerals, arsenide of manganese [159],
- collections of [527].
- Mineral wool produced from iron slag [1556].
- Mining, mining records, first keeper of [148].
- Mint, The, the melter [1061].
- Misers, Lucas [523],
- Neild [1094],
- Mitford, The Misses, charitable ladies at Bath [739].
- Mockel, Joanna, d. 1858, author [238].
- Mole catcher [37].
- Money, a drama [552].
- Monmouth, lord lieutenant [455].
- Mont Blanc, person lost on, Nettleship [1111].
- Montagu, Basil, d. 1851, barrister [927].
- N. & Q. 27 Oct. 1894 pp. 324–5.
- Montague, Henry James, d. 1878, actor [929],
- and Rose M. Massey [786].
- Montgomery, James, d. 1854, poet [936],
- window to his memory [731].
- Montgomeryshire, lord lieutenant [1615].
- Moon, Key’s depression in the [214].
- Morgan, Sydney, d. 1859, Lady [968],
- her vault [98].
- Morphia made in England [991].
- Mount St. Bernard abbey, Leicestershire [1319].
- Mourning warehouse proprietor, Jay [65].
- Muntz’s patent metal [1032].
- Murderers, See also [Prisoners],
- Bellingham [85],
- Bishop [1373],
- Jones [132],
- Lefroy [369],
- Manning [530],
- Müller [1022],
- Mullins [1023],
- Palmer [193], [1322],
- Peace [1409],
- Pearcey [1417],
- Pritchard [1455], [1649],
- Probert [1652],
- Smith [12],
- Tawell [182],
- Weatherill [1559],
- Williams [1373].
- Music, choral harmonic soc. conductor [522],
- lottery for musical instruments [1009],
- Marks’ system of teaching [737],
- performer on fifteen instruments [40],
- publishers of [70], [449], [522], [1184], [1672],
- sequential system of musical notes [531].
- Music halls, Alhambra, Leicester square, vocal director [147],
- Alhambra, Shoreditch, lessee [1352],
- Bower saloon opened [1509],
- Cambridge, proprietor [1187],
- Canterbury opened [941],
- Evans’ supper rooms, musical conductor [147],
- Holden’s Birmingham [1584],
- King’s head, Knightsbridge [1470],
- Metropolitan [1584],
- Moss’ Varieties, Greenock [999],
- Oxford musical conductors [121], [147],
- Raglan, lessee [1352],
- South London [1582], [1584],
- Strand, musical conductor [233],
- Surrey built [128],
- Victoria, Manchester, proprietor [272].
- Music hall agents, Beale [1360],
- Hyatt [1360],
- Maynard [816],
- Parravicini [1360],
- Wardle [1360].
- Music hall proprietors, Nugent [1187],
- Parkes [1352],
- Poole [1582], [1584],
- Speedy [1584],
- Tanner [1352],
- Ulph [1582].
- Musical composers, Bianchi [273],
- Ions [19],
- Jackson, A. H. [28],
- Jackson, T. [39],
- Jackson, W. [40],
- Jarman [63],
- Jarvis [64],
- Jewson [98],
- Johnson, J. A. [107],
- Johnson, W. [110],
- Jolly [121],
- Kessler [212],
- Kiallmark [216],
- Kitz [249],
- Knight, J. P. [253],
- Knyvett, C. [265],
- Knyvett, W. [265],
- Lacy [274],
- Lake [281],
- Lambert [283],
- Lanza [306],
- Latrobe [314],
- Laurent [318],
- Lavenu [321],
- Lawrie [332],
- Linley [440],
- Litolf [446],
- Livius [454],
- Loder [472],
- Lucas [522],
- Macfarren [598],
- Mainzer [700],
- Mallandine [711],
- Mangold [718],
- Marshall [761],
- Martin [766],
- Mellon [836],
- Meves [859],
- Molique [917],
- Mombach [919],
- Montgomery [938],
- Mora [958],
- Mori [970],
- Moscheles [996],
- Mudie [1017],
- Musgrave [1059],
- Nathan [1086],
- Naylor [1087],
- Neate [1091],
- Nelson [1103],
- New [1114],
- Nicholds [1132],
- Novello [1184],
- Ogden [1218],
- Old [1229],
- Onslow [1247],
- Osborne [1266],
- Ouseley [1276],
- Panofka [1328],
- Parry, J. [1363],
- Parry, J. H. [1364],
- Parry, J. O. [1364],
- Pearsall [1419],
- Peed [1432],
- Pepoli [1459],
- Perring [1468],
- Perry [1471],
- Persiani [1475],
- Phillips [1513],
- Philp [1516],
- Pierson [1529],
- Pinsuti [1543],
- Pittman [1549],
- Pollock [1573],
- Poniatowski [1578],
- Potter [1601],
- Praeger [1619],
- Pratten [1623],
- Prentice [1626],
- Purday [1672],
- Slaughter [1584],
- Stanislaus [1528].
- Musical directors, Chapman [124],
- Goldschmidt [434],
- Kingsbury [233],
- Loder [473],
- Lucas [522],
- Mackenzie [623],
- Maeder [688],
- Marlois [742],
- Marriott [745],
- Montgomery [938],
- Pew [1487],
- Proudman [1658],
- Rosa [1335].
N
- Names, Fancy, Admirable Crichton of Oxford, i.e. Charlton George Lane [295].
- American Deer, i.e., William Jackson [41], [719].
- Apostle of Colonization, The, i.e. A. Labelle [271].
- Apostle of the North, The, i.e. John Macdonald [581].
- Avenger, The, i.e. Sir John Jones [133].
- Badinguet, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Baron, The, i.e. William Pirrie [1546].
- Bayard of India, The, i.e. Sir James Outram [1278].
- Beauty of Caernarvonshire, i.e. Jane Gryffydh [1414].
- Bendigo, i.e. William Thomson [1300].
- Bill the native, i.e. Daniel Morgan [964].
- Bishop of St. Giles’, The, i.e. George Wilson M’Cree [577].
- Blind poet of Galloway, The, i.e. James Murray [1047].
- Bonanza king, The, i.e. William Shoney O’Brien [1200].
- Boustrapa, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Brechin poet, The, i.e. Alexander Laing [277].
- Broome, Young, i.e. William Evans [229].
- Brutus Billy, i.e. Charles M’Ghee [603].
- Bulldog, The, i.e. Frederick Mason [781].
- Burns of Bradford, The, i.e. Benjamin Preston [1629].
- Cabbage, i.e. Jack Strong [770].
- Caernarvonshire nymph, i.e. Jane Gryffydh [1414].
- Canadian Disraeli, The, i.e. sir John A. Macdonald [584].
- Chelsea gardener, The, i.e. Thomas Oliver [1238].
- Clattan, i.e. John Mc Laughlan [646].
- Cobden of South Australia, The, i.e. sir William Morgan [969].
- Down the river Jack, i.e. Daniel Morgan [964].
- Dykwynkyn, i.e. Richard Wynne Keene [174].
- Eastern Warwickshire Star, The, i.e. Richard Manks [719].
- Elijah of South Africa, The, i.e. John Philip [1493].
- English Alboni, The, i.e. Janet M. Patey [1382].
- Factory king, The, i.e. Richard Oastler [1194].
- Father of the ballot, The, i.e. William Nicholson [1145].
- Father of house of commons, The, i.e. Henry Cecil Lowther [518].
- Fighting Jack, i.e. John Mackenzie [629].
- Garibaldi’s Englishman, i.e. John Whitehead Peard [1417].
- Ghazi, The, i.e. Frank Le Poer Power [1612].
- Gilbert White of Ardrossan, The, i.e. David Landsborough [292].
- Girl of Gold, The, i.e. Emma Isola [1012].
- Glastonbury, Brother, i.e. Edwin Lovell [505].
- Grazier King, The, i.e. William Mc Combie [574].
- Hawley, Jack, i.e. Lionel Scott Pilkington [1537].
- Hermit of Kilmun, The, i.e. Duncan Marshall [756].
- Ignatius, Father, i.e. George Spencer [1501].
- Ireland, The Uncrowned king of, i.e. C. S. Parnell [1357].
- Jelly, i.e. J. B. Morris [983].
- Joannes, Count, i.e. George Jones [126].
- John of ye Girnal, i.e. John Nevay [1112].
- King of the Papuans, The, i.e. Mikluoho Maclay [647].
- La Lune rousse, i.e. Cora Pearl [1418].
- Laureate of the nursery, The, i.e. William Miller [884].
- Lion of Mirpur, The, i.e. Shir Muhammad [1074].
- Lion of the fold of Judah, The, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- Lion of St. Jarlath’s, The, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- Magdalen, Mother Mary, i.e. Georgiana Augusta Ostrehan [1271].
- Man of December, The, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Man of Sedan, The, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Master of the Rolls, The, i.e. John Martin [769].
- Murray of Wolverhampton, The, i.e. William Parks [1340].
- Member for heaven, The, i.e. sir R. H. Inglis [13].
- Member for Scotland, The, i.e. Duncan Mc Laren [645].
- Merchant of Melbourne, A, i.e. Ambrose Kyte [271].
- Merchant Prince, The, i.e. Samuel Mendel [842].
- Nonpareil bowler, The, i.e. Frederick William Lillywhite [432].
- North Star, The, i.e. Tom Maxfield [806].
- Nut Brown maid, The, i.e. Emma Isola [1012].
- Oberlin of Gloucestershire, The, i.e. Benjamin Parsons [1369].
- O’Garnish, Councillor, i.e. Charles Phillips [1503].
- Old Fagin, i.e. sir Charles James Napier [1076].
- Old Stonewall, i.e. William Mortlock [993].
- Osman Bey, i.e. Frederick Millingen [888].
- Oxford Jonathan, i.e. Jonathan Owen [1289].
- Pale Star, The, i.e. Jane E. Jerram [88].
- Patriarch of National education, The, i.e. William Johnson [110].
- Patriarch of the Pillarites, The, i.e. James Jackson [33].
- Pearl, Cora, i.e. Emma Elizabeth Crouch [1417].
- Philip my King, i.e. Philip Bourke Marston [764].
- Pickwick, i.e. sir Robert Montgomery [937].
- Poet basket maker, The, i.e. Thomas Miller [883].
- Poor man’s magistrate, The, i.e. John J. A. Kirwan [247].
- Postman artist of Lincoln’s inn fields, The, i.e. Henry Archibald Major [705].
- Pottery schoolmaster, The, i.e. Silas Even [1289].
- Prince, The, i.e. George Beaumont Loveday [503].
- Prince of preachers, The, i.e. William Jay [65].
- Prout, Father, i.e. Francis Sylvester Mahony [695].
- Queen Esther, the mother of Israel, i.e. Clarissa Rogers [99].
- Queen Sarah, i.e. Sarah, countess of Jersey [90].
- Queenie, i.e. Hester Maria Thrale [176].
- Robinson, F., i.e. sir Robert Peel [1435].
- Romeo, i.e. Charles M’ Ghee [603].
- Roscius, The Singing, i.e. Henry Phillips [1506].
- School of Barnes, The, Founder of the, i.e. Sidney Richard Barnes [1454].
- Seidletz of the Sind army, The, i.e. John Jacob [42].
- Second apostle of the North, The, i.e. John Kennedy [198].
- Shilling whist player, The, i.e. William Adam Mundell [1026].
- Silver trumpet of Australia, The, i.e. William Kelynack [185].
- Smith, Dr., i.e. Thomas Provis [1660].
- Snowdonian antelope, The, i.e. Jane Peacock [1414].
- Sprightly, i.e. Mr. Jacobs [44].
- Squire, The, i.e. George Osbaldeston [1264].
- Starved viper, The, i.e. James O’Brien [1197].
- Suffolk stag, The, i.e. George Frost [405].
- Swedish Nightingale, The, i.e. Jenny Lind [434].
- Thickhead, i.e. Mark Lemon [387].
- Timbuctoo, i.e. Charles M ’Ghee [603].
- Veteran, The, i.e. Edward Martin [765].
- Warwickshire Antelope, The, i.e. Richard Manks [405], [719].
- Warwickshire Incledon, The, i.e. James Povey [1607].
- Welsh poet preacher, The, i.e. Thomas Jones [143].
- Whiskey punch king, The, i.e. David Patullo [1392].
- Wilberforce of the Hottentots, The, i.e. John Philip [1493].
- Wonder of the North, The, i.e. Mr. Byrne [806].
- Working Men’s member of parliament, The, i.e. Alexander Macdonald [581].
- Young Liberator, The, i.e. John O’ Connell [1204].
- Names, Titles, etc., Changed, Given and Taken. See also [Actors’ Stage names] and [Pseudonyms].
- Alessandro, Signor, i.e. Alexander Malcolm [707].
- Amcotts-Ingilby, Sir William, i.e. Sir W. Ingilby [10].
- Andrejwich, Alexei, i.e. Frederick Millingen [888].
- Bourbon, Augustus de, i.e. William Augustus Meves [860].
- Bowles, George, i.e. George Rushout [1178].
- Brooke, Sir William O’ Shaughnessy, i.e. Sir William B. O’ Shaughnessy [1270].
- Burgh, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Le Breton [347].
- Child-Villiers, George, earl of Jersey, i.e. George Villiers [90].
- Christopher, Robert Adam, i.e. Robert Adam Dundas [1153].
- D’ Aragan, De Rethel, Count, i.e. E. C. Grenville Murray [1044].
- Denison, Albert Denison, Baron Londesborough, i.e. Albert Denison Conyngham [481].
- Dora, Sister, i.e. Dorothy W. Pattison [1388].
- Edwards, Henry, i.e. Henry Edward Knatchbull [250].
- Edwards-Moss, Sir Thomas, i.e. Sir Thomas Moss [999].
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmond, Gilbert, i.e. Gilbert Elliott, earl of Minto [899].
- Foster, Gaslight, i.e. George G. Foster [735].
- Gweirydd ap Rhys, i.e. Robert John Pryse [1663].
- Hall, E., i.e. Charles Thomas Perry [1470].
- Iddesleigh, Earl of, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote [3].
- Inverness, Duchess of, i.e. the wife of duke of Sussex [18].
- Isaacs, Liley, i.e. Elias Isaacs [24].
- Jackson, General, i.e. George Jackson [31].
- Jackson, William, i.e. William Howitt [41].
- Javasu, Caraboo, Princess of, i.e. Mary Willcocks [64].
- Jefferies, Richard, i.e. John Richard Jefferies [68].
- Jejeebhoy, Jamsetjee, i.e. Cursetjee Jamsetjee [73].
- Jenner-Fust, Sir Herbert, i.e. Herbert Jenner [82].
- Jephson-Norreys, Sir C. D. O., i.e. C. D. O. Jephson [84].
- Jervis, William Henley, i.e. W. H. Pearson [92].
- Jeuan Gwynedd, i.e. Evan Jones [125].
- Jezreel, Esther, i.e. Clarissa Rogers [99].
- Jezreel, James Jershom, i.e. James White [99].
- John, bishop of Maronia, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- Johnstone, William Borthwick, i.e. William Johnstone [120].
- Jones, Gentleman, i.e. Richard Jones [140].
- Jones, Joey, i.e. Joseph Jones [137].
- Jones, John, i.e. John Owen [132].
- Jones, Kilsby, i.e. James Rhys Jones [130].
- Jones, Treforris, i.e. Thomas Jones [143].
- Jones, William Frank, i.e. William Frank Saer [146].
- Jones, William Henry Rich, i.e. W. H. Jones [146].
- Jordan, Robert Jacob, i.e. Lewis Jacob Jordan [148].
- Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir J. P., i.e. sir J. P. Kay [163].
- Keene, Alexander, i.e. Alexander Findlay [172].
- Keith, Viscountess, i.e. Hester Maria Thrale [176].
- Kelly, Apple pip, i.e. sir Fitzroy E. Kelly [182].
- Kennedy, sir James Shaw, i.e. sir James Shaw [198].
- Kennedy-Bailie, James, i.e. James Kennedy [202].
- Kinahan, sir Edward Hudson Hudson, i.e. sir E. H. Kinahan [220].
- King, sir George St. Vincent Duckworth, i.e. sir G. St. Vincent King [223].
- King, James King, i.e. James King Simpkinson [224].
- King Church, Henry John, i.e. Henry John Church [231].
- Kingsdown, Thomas Pemberton Leigh, 1 Baron, i.e. Thomas Pemberton [233].
- Kingsford, Annie Mary Magdalen Maria Johanna i.e. Anna Kingsford [234].
- Kirkup, Barone, i.e. Seymour Stocker Kirkup [245].
- Knight, Little, i.e. Edward Knight [255].
- Knight, Samuel Johnes, i.e. Samuel Johnes [255].
- Knox-Gore, James, i.e. James Knox [264].
- Lane, Hammer, i.e. John Lane [296].
- Lane, White, i.e. Charlton George Lane [295].
- Langdale, Charles, i.e. Charles Stourton [301].
- Larpent, Sir George G. De Hochepied, i.e. Sir G. G. Larpent [309].
- Launde, Mr., i.e. John William King [226].
- Laurie, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Snaddon [319].
- Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, i.e. Wilfrid Wybergh [334].
- Lawson, Sir William, i.e. William Wright [335].
- Lechmore, Charlton Nicholas, i.e. Nicholas Lechmore [347].
- Lee, John, i.e. John Fiott [353].
- Lee, John Lee, i.e. John Lee Hanning [355].
- Leeds, F. G. D. Darcy-Osborne, 7 Duke of, i.e. F. G. D. Osborne [362].
- Lefroy, Percy, i.e. Percy Lefroy Mapleton [369].
- Le Fleming, George C. Hughes, i.e. George C. Hughes [368].
- Leslie, Martin Edward, i.e. Martin E. Haworth [397].
- Le Strange, Henry L’ Estrange Styleman, i.e. Henry L’ Estrange Styleman [399].
- Lloyd, Jacob Youde William, i.e. Jacob Y. W. Hinde [460].
- Lloyd-Mostyn, Mostyn Edward, i.e. Edward Lloyd Mostyn [1000].
- Long, Padre, i.e. James Long [485].
- Lopes, Sir Ralph, i.e. Ralph Franco [495].
- Loveden, Pryse, i.e. Pryse Pryse [504].
- Lovell, Sir Lovell Benjamin, i.e. Lovell B. Stanhope [505].
- Lowder, Father, i.e. Charles Fuge Lowder [511].
- Ludlow-Bruges, William Heald, i.e. William H. Ludlow [528].
- Lumley, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Levy [528].
- Lynton, Mr., i.e. John Gerard Leigh [376].
- Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton, i.e. Edward G. E. L. Bulwer [552].
- Maclise, Daniel, i.e. Daniel Mc Lish [659].
- Macpherson, Cluny, i.e. Ewen Macpherson [675].
- Macredie, Patrick B. Mure, i.e. Patrick Boyle Mure [681].
- Maddyn, Daniel Owen, i.e. Daniel Owen Madden [683].
- Mc Garel Hogg, Sir James Macnaghten, i.e. Sir James M. Hogg [690].
- Mac Gregor, Sir John, i.e. John Mac Andrew [608].
- Mahon, The O’ Gorman, i.e. Charles James Patrick Mahon [694].
- Mainwaring, Sir Henry Mainwaring, i.e. Sir Henry M. Wetenhall [699].
- Maitland, Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson, i.e. Sir A. C. Gibson Maitland [701].
- Manningham-Buller, Sir Edward, i.e. Sir Edward Buller [724].
- Mannsfeldt-Pierson, Edgar, i.e. Henry Hugh Pierson [1529].
- Mansoor, Effendi, i.e. Edward William Lane [296].
- Marjoribanks, David Robertson, i.e. David Marjoribanks [737].
- Marriott, Sir William Marriott Smith, i.e. Sir William M. Smith [748].
- Marsh-Caldwell, Anne, i.e. Anne Caldwell [753].
- Marsh, Millenial, i.e. William Marsh [753].
- Martin, Honest John, i.e. John Martin [770].
- Martin, Humanity, i.e. Richard Martin [766].
- Martyn, Francis Mountjoy, i.e. Francis M. Martin [777].
- Marwood-Elton, Sir Edward, i.e. Sir Edward Elton [779].
- Massey-Beresford, John Maunsell, i.e. John M. Massey [788].
- Massereene, John Foster Skeffington, i.e. John Foster Massereene [785].
- Mathetes, i.e. John Jones [133].
- Mattenby, Charles Edward William, i.e. C. E. Lane [295].
- Maxwell, John Clerk, i.e. John Clerk [808].
- Maul, William, earl of Panmure, i.e. William Ramsay [1328].
- Meagher of the Sword, i.e. Thomas Francis Meagher [826].
- Melville, John Whyte, i.e. John Whyte [841].
- Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, i.e. Robert D. Melville [839].
- Mercer-Henderson, Douglas, i.e. Douglas Mercer [846].
- Meynell-Ingram, Hugo Charles, i.e. Hugo C. Meynell [861].
- Meysey-Thompson, Sir Harry Septimus, i.e. Sir Harry S. Thompson [862].
- Michell, Charles Cornwallis, i.e. Charles Collier Michell [863].
- Middleton Bay, i.e. William George Middleton [868].
- Middleton, Sir George Nathaniel Broke, i.e. Sir George N. Broke [867].
- Milbanke-Huskisson, Sir John Ralph, i.e. Sir John R. Milbanke [870].
- Mildmay, Sir Henry Paulet St John, i.e. Sir Henry P. St. John [876].
- Miles, Frank, i.e. George Francis Miles [871].
- Mill, Sir John Barker, i.e. Sir John Barker [874].
- Miller, Samuel Christie, i.e. Samuel Christie [883].
- Molyneux-Williams, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Molyneux [919].
- Mombach, Julius L., i.e. Israel Lazarus Mombach [919].
- Monck, Sir Charles M. L. Middleton, i.e. Sir C. M. L. Middleton [919].
- Monteath-Douglas, Sir Thomas, i.e. Sir Thomas Monteath [932].
- Montgomery, James, i.e. James Gomery [937].
- Montgomery, Satan i.e. Robert Montgomery [937].
- Moore, David, i.e. David Muir [945].
- Macgregor, Rob Roy, i.e. John Macgregor [608].
- Moore, Fatty, i.e. Alfred William Moore [943].
- Moore, John Bramley, i.e. John Moore [950].
- Morgan, Daniel, i.e. Samuel Morgan [964].
- Morgan, Midy, i.e. Maria Morgan [967].
- Murray, Wee, i.e. Montagu Murray [1051].
- Murray-Dunlop, Alexander Colquhoun, i.e. Alexander Colquhoun Dunlop [1057].
- Mursell, James Phillippo, i.e. James Mursell [1057].
- Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, i.e. Edward D. H. Elers [1075].
- Neale, Edward Vansittart, i.e. Edward Vansittart [1088].
- Neaves, Charles, i.e. Charles Neave [1092].
- Neill, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Neill Cream [1096].
- Nickle, Robert, i.e. Robert Nicholl [1146].
- Nisbet-Hamilton, Robert Adam, i.e. Robert Adam Christopher [1153].
- Noon, Jeremiah, i.e. John Calvin [1163].
- Norcliffe, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Dalton [1163].
- Norley, George, i.e. George Hall [785].
- North, John Sidney, i.e. John Sidney Doyle [1172].
- Nugent, Sir Percy Fitzgerald, i.e. Sir Percy Fitzgerald [1188].
- Oakley, Gipsy, i.e. Octavius Oakley [1194].
- O’Brien, James Bronterre, i.e. James O’Brien [1197].
- O’Brien, William Smith, i.e. William O’Brien [1200].
- O’Bryan, William, i.e. William Bryant [1201].
- O’Conor Don, The, i.e. Denis Maurice O’Conor [1209].
- O’Connor, Arthur Condorcet, i.e. Arthur O’Connor [1206].
- O’Donoghue, The, i.e. Daniel O’Donoghue [1214].
- Ogilvy, George Ramsay, i.e. George Ramsay [1220].
- O’Neill, William O’Neill, i.e. William O’Neill Chichester [1245].
- Onslow-Guildford, James Hillier Mainwaring Ellerker, i.e. Guildford J. H. Onslow [1247].
- Oswald, Alexander Haldane, i.e. Alexander Oswald [1273].
- Owain, Alaw, i.e. John Owen [1288].
- Owen, Alphabet, i.e. Charles Hannay Oswin [1273].
- Owen, David, i.e. David Benjamin [1283].
- Owen, Sir John, i.e. John Lord [1288].
- Owenson, Robert, i.e. Robert Mac Owen [968].
- Palgrave, Sir Francis, i.e. Francis Cohen [1311].
- Palmer of Magdalen, i.e. William Palmer [1324].
- Palmer of Worcester, i.e. William Palmer [1324].
- Parker, Smuggler, i.e. Henry Perlee Parker [1342].
- Pasley, Sir Thomas Sabine, i.e. Sir Thomas Sabine [1376].
- Pattinson, Hugh Lee, i.e. Hugh Pattinson [1388].
- Pearson-Gee, Arthur Beilby, i.e. Arthur B. Pearson [1425].
- Peckham-Micklethwaite, Sir Sotheron Branthwayt, i.e. Sir Sotheron B. Branthwayt [1429].
- Pendarves, Edward William Wynne, i.e. Edward W. W. Stackhouse [1446].
- Pennant, Edward Gordon Douglas, i.e. Edward G. Douglas [1457].
- Peploe, John Birch Webb, i.e. John Birch Webb [1458].
- Percy, Charles Greatheed Bertie, i.e. Charles Percy [1462].
- Percy, Sidney Richard, i.e. Sidney R. Williams [1464].
- Phillipps, Charles March, i.e. Charles March [1500].
- Phillipps De Lisle, Ambrose L. M., i.e. Ambrose L. M. Phillipps [1501].
- Pinney, John, i.e. John Prater [1542].
- Piozzi-Salusbury, Sir John S., i.e. John S. Salusbury [1543].
- Pitt, George Dean, i.e. George Dean [1550].
- Pole, Charles Van Notten, i.e. Charles Pole [1569].
- Pole, Sacheverell Chandos, i.e. Sacheverell Pole [1569].
- Polhill-Turner, Frederick Charles, i.e. Frederick Charles Polhill [1571].
- Pollard-Urquhart, William, i.e. William Pollard [1572].
- Portland, William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of, i.e. William H. C. Bentinck [1595].
- Portsmouth, Newton Fellowes, Earl of, i.e. Newton Wallop [1597].
- Price, Sir Richard Green, i.e. Richard Green [1639].
- Pritchard-Rayner, George, i.e. George Pritchard [1651].
- Prize Prynne, i.e. George Prynne [1662].
- Proctor-Beauchamp, Sir Thomas W. B., i.e. Sir T. W. B. Beauchamp-Proctor, [1655].
- Prosser, Mrs., i.e. Sophia Amelia Prosser [1657].
- Pusey, Philip, i.e. Philip Bouverie [1677].
- Renfrew, Mr., i.e. Philip Cadell Peebles [1432].
- Scoresby-Jackson, Robert Edmund, i.e. R. E. Jackson [37].
- Sherburne, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Irving [23].
- Smith, Dollar, i.e. Mr. Smith [1199].
- Smyth, Sir Hugh, bart., i.e. Thomas Provis [1660].
- Squire, The, i.e. Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole [1569].
- Stackhouse, Edward William Wynne, i.e. Edward William Stackhouse [1446].
- Stafford, Mr., i.e. C. Brounlow, baron Lurgan [532].
- Talsarn, i.e. John Jones [131].
- Tegid, i.e. John Jones [130].
- Temple, William Francis Cowper, i.e. William Francis Cowper [1009].
- Tempest, George H. R. C. W. Vane, marquess of Londonderry, i.e. George H. R. C. W. Vane [482].
- Underwood, Cecilia L. G., duchess of Inverness, i.e. Cecilia L. Gore [18].
- Vane, Charles William, marquess of Londonderry, i.e. Charles William Stewart [481].
- Vernon, Robert, baron Lyveden, i.e. Robert V. Smith [555].
- Wallingford, Viscount, i.e. Sir William T. Knollys [257].
- Young Jay, the boy preacher, i.e. William Jay [65].
- Naples, sulphur monopoly [1338].
- Napoleon i, d. 1821, emperor, exhumation of remains [60],
- first genuine likeness [785],
- funerals of [1598],
- Harry Jackson’s embodiment of [32],
- his orderly officer at St. Helena [1134],
- his visitors at St. Helena [861].
- Napoleon iii, d. 1873, emperor, account of [1081],
- busts of [135], [1389],
- at Guildhall, London [942],
- his tailor [1583],
- letter exposing his designs [118],
- visit in 1855 to England [1402],
- fancy names of [1735].
- Natal, Isandlana, colours of 24 foot saved by wrapping around Melvill’s body [839].
- National Gallery, Blenheim pictures [741],
- restoration of the pictures [854].
- National debt, sinking fund [1175].
- Naturalisations, Giacometti [1656],
- Goldschmidt [434],
- Lampson [286],
- Leopold, prince of Saxe-Cobourg [391],
- Levi [405],
- Lichtenstein [423],
- Liebstein [426],
- Loewe [474],
- Löwenthal [515],
- Luning [531],
- Marras [744],
- Melia [835],
- Neuberg [1112],
- Newburgh [1116],
- Negretti [1094],
- Niéuwenhuys [1150],
- Oliviera [1235],
- Ollendorff [1240],
- Panizzi [1327],
- Penon [1456],
- Pepoli [1459],
- Poggi [1567],
- Potocki [1599],
- Praeger [1619],
- Prodgers [1656],
- Pulvermacher [1669],
- Quaglieni [1685].
- Naturalists, Ingpen [13],
- Jamrach [59],
- Jardine [61],
- Jenner [81],
- Jerdon bis [85],
- Jukes [154],
- Keyl [215],
- Landsborough [292],
- Lee [352],
- Lord [496],
- Macgillivray [604],
- Martin [775].
- Navy, Achilles, first iron clad built at Chatham [1416],
- Atalanta and Captain dangerous ships [101],
- breech-loading ordnance, inventor of [1034],
- captain assigns his pay to royal benevolent society [317],
- Chatham yard extended [1375],
- deck lights invented [1441],
- first screw steamer [800],
- first steam ship [300],
- iron plated ships built [1099],
- iron ship, the first [280],
- maker of engines for the ships [801],
- Moorsom’s percussion fuze for a shell [958],
- Moorsom’s plan of fitting mortars [957],
- officer captures one hundred and seventy of enemy’s vessels [726],
- Royal George wreck blown up [1375],
- royal naval college Greenwich opened [214],
- royal naval college Portsmouth abolished [65]
- but re-established [65],
- smoke observations at trials of vessels [1034],
- taking a fort without orders [546],
- Tartarus saved from destruction [122],
- Thunderer explosion [1122],
- Winchester, mutiny on board [1442].
- Needle maker, Morrall [979].
- Negro entertainments, first introduced into England [1439],
- songs first written for [249],
- the original Bones [1439].
- Negro minstrels, Christy minstrels [1153],
- Juba [1440],
- Linn [441],
- Lowrey [516],
- Nish [1153],
- Pelham [1439],
- Pell [1439],
- Phillips [1510],
- Pierce [1528],
- Pleon [1558].
- Nelson, Horatio, killed 1805, admiral, his character [789],
- his daughter Horatia [1101],
- his signal at Trafalgar [1374],
- signal midshipman at Trafalgar [1571].
- New Guinea exploration [647], [652].
- Newman, John Henry, d. 1889, cardinal, his sister [1014],
- Mac Hale opposes his residence in Ireland [611].
- Newport, Monmouth, chartist riots at [1512].
- Newspaper correspondents, Landells [290],
- Latimer [314],
- Lee [359],
- Liefde [427],
- Lloyd [457],
- Morgan [967],
- O’Donovan [1214],
- Ogle [1220],
- Oliphant [1233].
- Newspapers, abolition of stamps on [952],
- Philp put in the stocks for selling a Sunday paper [1517],
- prosecutions for unstamped papers [631],
- stamp bill [413].
- Newspapers, See also [Magazines], col. [1730].
- Aberdeen daily free press commenced [574].
- Agricultural Gazette editor [994].
- Arrow, a short career [967].
- Atlas, editor [1241],
- and proprietor of [988].
- Atlas at Sydney, editor [617].
- Aurora, editor [85].
- Beehive, The, commenced [1600].
- Bell’s life in London, editor [587].
- Bell’s weekly messenger, editor [352].
- Bronterre’s National reformer started [1197].
- Cambridge express started [857].
- Christian observer, editor [749].
- Christian times established [1318],
- and editor [344].
- Christian weekly news, editor [344].
- Clerkenwell news issued [458].
- Cork examiner founded [692].
- Court circular founded [686], [1624].
- Critic of literature, editor [513].
- Crown, proprietor [311].
- Daily chronicle issued [458].
- Daily news, correspondent [695],
- war correspondent [600],
- leader writer [8].
- Daily Telegraph, correspondents [588],
- first daily London penny paper [407],
- proprietors [334], [407],
- writer in [1661].
- Devil in London commenced [815].
- Diogenes, the cartoons for [1512],
- editor of [1517].
- Douglas Jerrold’s Weekly, editor [88].
- Dublin evening post proprietor [689].
- Echo, first halfpenny daily paper [1482].
- Englishman started [193].
- Era, proprietor [349].
- Evening herald commenced and discontinued [118].
- Evening mail, Dublin, proprietor [367].
- Evening news founded [194],
- sub-editor [622].
- Evening news and post founded [194].
- Examiner, editors [899], [976],
- publisher [306].
- Family Doctor, The, proprietor [1673].
- Farmers’ journal, editor [352].
- Field started [386],
- editors [4].
- Figaro, dramatic critic [756].
- Figaro in London established [815].
- Freemasons’ chronicle founded [970].
- Friend of India founded [762].
- Fun established [967].
- Galignani’s messenger, editor [629].
- Glasgow herald, editor [1278],
- became a daily paper [1302].
- Globe, The, correspondent [695],
- editor [1386].
- Graphic, editor [468].
- Guardian, editor [251].
- Hetherington’s Poor man’s conservative [1197].
- Homeward mail, proprietor [224].
- Horse and hound founded [1597].
- Hull Herald, editor [350].
- Illustrated London news, artists [157], [173],
- editors [311], [618], [914],
- first Christmas supplement [386],
- printer [311],
- started [14].
- Illustrated police news founded [1673].
- Illustrated times, London editor [914].
- International founded [779].
- Ipswich journal, proprietor [38].
- Irish felon, commenced and finished [770].
- Irishman, The, Dublin, founded [1533].
- Irish people, correspondent [1213],
- suppressed [216], [334], [1232].
- Irish times founded [262].
- Jewish chronicle, editor [430].
- John Bull, editor [1661].
- Jurist originated [91].
- Keene’s Bath journal, proprietor [173].
- Lady’s newspaper, first number [14], [290].
- Lady’s own paper, editor [234].
- Law journal, publisher [8].
- Leader founded [408].
- League, The, editor [1398].
- Leeds intelligencer, proprietor [8].
- Legal observer established [801].
- Leicester journal, proprietor [28].
- Literary gazette, editor [84].
- Lloyd’s Weekly, London issued [458],
- editors [88], [89].
- London journal purchased [14].
- London review, editor [618].
- London telegraph discontinued [14].
- Manchester advertiser, a paper that was given away [1622].
- Manchester examiner projected [635].
- Manchester times, proprietors [1398].
- Mirror, an illustrated paper issued [433].
- Morning chronicle, proprietor [1473],
- reporter [685],
- writers for [616], [618], [726].
- Morning herald, editor [263],
- discontinued [118],
- reporter [685],
- sold [118].
- Morning post, musical critic [1363],
- proprietor [1551],
- represented at St. Petersburg [208].
- Morning star, proprietors [525].
- Musical times [700].
- New York evening star, London correspondent [632].
- Nonconformist founded [862].
- Northern star, Leeds founded [1207].
- Observer, dramatic critic [301].
- Operative, ceased [1197].
- Overland mail, proprietor [224].
- Owl, started and discontinued [1233], [1248].
- Pall Mall gazette, writer on [68].
- Perry’s Bankrupt and insolvent gazette founded [1473].
- Photographic news, proprietor [1650].
- Pictorial times purchased [14].
- Porcupine established [893].
- Press founded [525],
- editor [1386].
- Preston guardian, managers [452].
- Printers’ register founded [1609].
- Printing times founded [505].
- Propagandist, editor [568].
- Punch, artists [173],
- Barbazure by G. R. P. Jeames [49],
- Caudle’s curtain lectures [88],
- editor [386],
- founders [289], [386], [815],
- illustrations [97],
- Jullien noticed in [155],
- Leech’s cartoons [361],
- originators of [1598],
- printer [311],
- Punch’s complete letter writer [88],
- sub-editor [816],
- writers in [88], [376], [608].
- Queen’s messenger commenced [1043].
- Royal Cornwall gazette, Truro, editor [1270].
- Saturday Review, contributors to [698], [726],
- manager and publisher [124].
- Saunders’ News-letter, proprietor [1606].
- Scotsman, editor [645],
- established [580].
- Scottish guardian, editor [170].
- Shipping and mercantile gazette established [908].
- Solicitors’ journal founded [801].
- Sporting life commenced [686].
- Sporting times, writers in [71].
- Squib, proprietor [311].
- Standard, manager of parliamentary staff [1003],
- proprietors of [118],
- price reduced to a penny [118],
- sold [118].
- Star, editor [1084].
- Sun, editor of [85].
- Sunday Times, musical critic [281],
- musical editor [1363],
- proprietor [407].
- Surrey comet, proprietor [250].
- Sussex advertiser, proprietor [350].
- Sydney Freeman’s journal founded [595].
- Sydney gazette, first paper in New South Wales [727].
- Tablet started [522].
- Thief commenced [815].
- Times, The, action against Lawson [247],
- continuous rolls of paper used [584],
- correspondent [619],
- dramatic critic [1296],
- financial manager [985],
- foreign correspondent [1085],
- foreign editor [203],
- leader writers [261], [588], [1014],
- libel on C. S. Parnell [1358],
- managers [584], [985],
- parliamentary reporter [1097],
- Parnell, forged letters [584],
- Parnellism and crime [1534],
- Pigott’s forged letters [1534],
- proprietor [311],
- publisher [334],
- reporter [584],
- reviewer [468],
- Stephan Poles’ action [1571],
- stereotype plates used [584],
- Walter press [584],
- war correspondents [469], [1444], [1612],
- writers in [1477].
- Times of India commenced [1021].
- Tomahawk, career of [967].
- United Irishman issued [900].
- Vanity Fair, first number [1043],
- correspondent [619].
- Weekly news originated [88].
- Western daily press, Bristol, founded [660].
- Western times, Exeter, proprietor [314].
- Worcester herald, editor [663].
- World, proprietors of [1044].
- Y Drych (The Mirror) founded [135].
- Yorkshire post at Leeds, editor [1428].
- New Zealand, Canterbury settlement [551], [597],
- F. E. Maning known as Pakeha Maori, marries a Maori [718],
- first secretary for the natives [648],
- steam communication with England established [559],
- Otago university founded [559],
- war in [1186],
- well bred horses introduced [1481].
- Nicaraguan route explored [1538].
- Nicholas i, d. 1855, emperor of Russia, entertained at Meadowbank [673].
- Niger river, government expedition to [59].
- Nightingale, Florence, b. 1820, nurse, her first instructor in nursing [1618].
- Nile, victory of, first news of the [1178].
- Norfolk island, the model constitution of [1156].
- Nonsense verses, the originator of [343].
- Norfolk, fossil mammalia [229].
- Norfolk, Duke of, his liberty at Ipswich [326].
- Norwich, collections for history of [399].
- Nottingham, castle burnt [1116].
- Nottinghamshire, lord lieutenant [1117].
- Novels, etc., characters represented in.
- Boythorn, Lawrence in Dickens’ Bleak House, i.e. Walter Savage Lander [292].
- Colchicum, Lord in Thackeray’s Pendennis, i.e. Earl of Lonsdale [492].
- Cresswell, Frank of Furnival’s inn in Father Prout’s Prout Papers, i.e. Francis Stack Murphy [1038].
- Diana in George Meredith’s Diana of the Crossways, i.e. Caroline E. S. Norton [1179].
- Diddler, Dionysius in Thackeray’s Miscellanies, i.e. Dionysius Lardner [308].
- Dr. Oldacre in Elizabeth J. Whately’s Maude, i.e. John Henry Newman [1124].
- Edwards, Rev. Slingsby in Miss Braddon’s Hostages to Fortune, i.e. James Rhys Jones [130].
- Eskdale, Lord in Disraeli’s Coningsby, i.e. the Earl of Lonsdale [492].
- Fang, Mr. the magistrate in Dickens’ Oliver Twist, i.e. Allen Stewart Laing [277].
- Forth, Professor in Broughton’s Belinda, i.e. Mark Pattison [1390].
- George the trooper in Dickens’ Bleak house, i.e. George Jackson [31].
- Gordon, Cyril in H. Smith’s For God and humanity, i.e. Laurence Oliphant [1234].
- Harderly, Lord in sir James Stewart’s The Life of a Lawyer, i.e. Lord Lyndhurst [544].
- Heath, Marmaduke in James Payne’s Lost Sir Massingbird, i.e. Thomas Pickford [1526].
- Jennings, Ezra in Wilkie Collins’ Moonstone, i.e. Hargrave Jennings [83].
- Lardner, Doctor Athanasius and Larner, Doctor Diolesius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. D. Lardner [308].
- Lister, Thomas in G. L. Bank’s Wooers and winners, i.e. Thomas Lister [445].
- Longsword, Sybilla in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, i.e. Maria Theresa Yelverton [492].
- Lord Prima Donna in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, i.e. William Pitt Lennox [390].
- Loyola, Doctor Ignatius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. D. Lardner [308].
- Lyle, Eustace in Disraeli’s Coningsby, i.e. Ambrose L. M. Phillipps de Lisle [1501].
- Lyman, Dr. in Battledon rectory, i.e. William Quekett [1688].
- Lytton Bulwig, Mistawedward in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. Edward, baron Lytton [553].
- Meadows, Archdeacon, the bibliomaniac in J. H. Burton’s Bookhunter, i.e. John Lee [353].
- Methley in Kinglake’s Eothen, i.e. John Savile, earl of Mexborough [860].
- Mopes, Mr. in Dickens’ Tom Tiddler’s ground, i.e. James Lucas [523].
- Mr. Minus in Theodore Hook’s The man of sorrow, i.e. Thomas Moore [955].
- O’Brien in Marryat’s Peter Simple, i.e. George V. Jackson [31].
- Oldgo in M. Collin’s Two plunges for a pearl, i.e. John Reilly Newcombe [1118].
- O’Lion, Dr. in Cuthbert Bede’s Mattins and Muttons, i.e. James O’Brien [1198].
- Patrick in Boldrewood’s Robbery, i.e. Daniel Morgan [964].
- Petralva, Marchese di in R. M. Kettle’s My home in the shires, i.e. Count Carlo Pepoli [1459].
- Porphyro in Sheppard’s Rumour, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Rose, Mr. in Mallock’s The new republic, i.e. Walter Horatio Pater [1377].
- Silverton, Rodulphus in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, i.e. William C. Yelverton [492].
- Squeers, Mr. in Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, i.e. Mr. Shaw [459].
- Sutton, General in H. S. Cunningham’s Chronicles of Dustypore, i.e. Robert, baron Napier [1072].
- Undery, Mr. in an article by Dickens in Household Words, i.e. Frederic Ouvry [1279].
- Von Trumpetson, Colonel in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, i.e. the Marquis of Londonderry [482].
- West End, Sir Warwick in Trollope’s Three clerks, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote [3].
- Wronghead in A. Bunn’s A word with Punch, i.e. Douglas W. Jerrold [89].
- Number one and how to take care of him [1587].
- Nurses, Mackay [616],
- Nightingale [1618],
- Pattison [1388],
- Pearson [1422].
- Nut shaping machine invented [1085].
O
- Oboe player, Nicholson [1138].
- O’ Brien, Sir Patrick, d. 1895, baronet [1199].
- I.L.N. 4 May 1895 p. 534 portrait.
- Observatories, Adsett court near Gloucester [132],
- Bath [333],
- Bradstones [310],
- Hartwell house [354],
- Ipswich [810],
- Madras [44],
- Oxford [1648],
- Poonah [44],
- Pritchard’s at Clapham [1648],
- Radcliffe at Oxford [108],
- St. Helena [108],
- Starfield [310].
- Oculists, Mackenzie [633],
- Mackmurdo [640],
- Middlemore [866].
- O’ Connell, Daniel, d. 1847, patriot, duel with D’ Esterre [668],
- his chief antagonist in the commons [35],
- his chaplain [874],
- his counsel [591], [1410],
- his physician [1251],
- his supporter [1613].
- Offices abolished, attorney general of Malta [302],
- British consul general, Paris [971],
- chairman of colonial land and emigration commissioners [1034],
- commissionership of bankrupts at Manchester [75],
- commissioner of bankrupts for Stafford, Lichfield and Newcastle-under-Lyme [270],
- commissioner of hackney coaches [93],
- court for relief of insolvent debtors [324],
- custos brevium of queen’s bench [207],
- filazer, exigenter and clerk of outlawries office in Inner Temple [207],
- gentleman of the ewry at Windsor castle [93],
- governor of St. Helena [1381],
- inspector general of army schools [369],
- land waiter for exports in revenue department, Dublin [784],
- master in chancery, Ireland [1039],
- official agents in long room custom house, London [1295],
- pipe office in the exchequer [1329],
- royal naval college Portsmouth abolished, but reestablished [65],
- serjeant at arms, Ireland [573],
- tellers of the exchequer [1461], [1462],
- vice-consul at Spezzia [403],
- weigh master of butter [262].
- Oldham incorporated, the first mayor [1555].
- Ollendorff, H. G. (son of Gerson Ollendorff), b. Rawicz, Posen 31 Dec. 1802, educ. Breslau and Posen, was in England 1825–50, d. Paris April 1865, bur. Montmartre cemetery. His son Paul Ollendorff was b. 28 bis Rue de Richelieu, Paris 24 Feb. 1851 and is an editor and bookseller at that address, where he sells the Méthodes Ollendorff. [1239].
- Omnibus companies, London conveyance co. [1102],
- Wellington omnibuses [1102].
- Opium, improved method of collecting juice of poppy [96].
- Opticians, Jones [142],
- Pritchard [1648].
- Orange marmalade, first made [175].
- Oratorio, Powell’s imitation of an [1609].
- Orchids, first growers of [209],
- grower of [388],
- orchid houses at Chatsworth [1401].
- Ordnance survey, director of [50].
- Organ boys, school for the mendicant Italian [822].
- Organists, Lambert [283],
- Leffler [367],
- Limpus [433],
- Massey [786],
- May [811],
- Monk [924].
- Orion, a farthing epic [879].
- Orleans princes, tutor to [388].
- Orleans, Ferdinand, killed 1842, duke of [1255].
- Osbaldiston, David Webster, d. 1850, actor and manager [119].
- O’Shea, Katherine, her divorce and marriage to C. S. Parnell [1358].
- Otter hunters [1687].
- Outlaws, Morrison [988],
- Grenville Murray [1044].
- Overend, Gurney & Co. bill discounters, prosecution of [193].
- Owen, Robert, d. 1858, philanthropist [1291],
- established village communities [138],
- his literary executor [1334],
- Owen centenary [1334].
- Oxford, Ashmolean museum, endowment of [1345],
- Aubrey Moore studentship founded [944],
- Balliol master [80]
- and scholarships thrown open [80],
- barrister expelled from the circuit mess [193],
- Bodleian, Madden manuscripts [684],
- Bullingdon cricket club [77],
- clinker fours race [649],
- Hertford college established [865],
- first prælector of logic [865],
- Jelf junior proctor, his strictness causes uproar at commemoration [73],
- Mac Laren’s gymnasium [644],
- Magdalen hall, master [77]
- and cricket club [77],
- Mansfield college [51],
- Merton bumps every boat but one [615],
- old white house cricket ground [1154],
- Pembroke master [96],
- Phrontisterion, a drama [725],
- popery in Oxford, a tract [806],
- Pusey condemned for heresy [1677],
- Queen’s provost [41]
- and taberdar [696],
- regius professor of divinity’s lectures revived [164],
- rev. John Mavor dies in the gaol [806],
- rime of the new made baccalere [291],
- St. John’s, first honorary fellow [725],
- Union society formed [648],
- Wycliffe hall founded [1407].
P
- Pacific fur company promoted [625].
- Packman, A., in Scotland [116].
- Painters, See also [Pictures].
- Arnald [1525],
- Collier [925],
- Cox [1111],
- Crome [275],
- Daniel [1360],
- Havers [963],
- Heaphy [1042],
- Illidge [6],
- Ince [8],
- Inchbold [8],
- Ingal [9],
- Ingham [9],
- Ingpen [14],
- Innskipp [18],
- Ironside [20],
- Irvine [21],
- Jackson [37],
- Jenkins [78],
- Jervice [93],
- Johns [102],
- Johnson, H. J. [106],
- Johnston, A. [112],
- Johnstone, W. B. [120],
- Jones [126],
- Jopling [147],
- Joy, J. C. [151],
- Joy, T. M. [152],
- Joy, W. [152],
- Justyne [157],
- Jutsum [158],
- Kearney [167],
- Keeling [172],
- Keene [173],
- Kendrick [192],
- Kennedy [201],
- Kennion [203],
- Keyl [215],
- Kidd, J. B. [217],
- Kidd, W. [217],
- Kilpack [219],
- King [225],
- Kirkup [245],
- Knell [251],
- Knight, J. B. [253],
- Knight, J. P. [253],
- Knight, W. H. [255],
- Ladbrooke, H. [275],
- Ladbrooke, J. B. [275],
- Ladbrooke, R. [275],
- Ladell [275],
- Lance [289],
- Landells [290],
- Landseer, C. [293],
- Landseer, E. H. [293],
- Landseer, G. [294],
- Landseer, J. [294],
- Lane, J. B. [297],
- Lane, S. [298],
- Laporte [306],
- Lauder, J. E. [316],
- Lauder, R. S. [316],
- Laurence [318],
- Lawless [325],
- Lawson [332],
- Lea [854],
- Leahy [340],
- Leakey [342],
- Lear [342],
- Lee, F. R. [351],
- Lee, J. [355],
- Lee, R. N. [356],
- Lee, W. [360],
- Lees [364],
- Leigh [375],
- Leighton [377],
- Leitch [381],
- Lewis, C. J. [410],
- Lewis, Frederick Christian [412],
- Lewis, G. R. [413],
- Lewis, J. F. [416],
- Lines [439],
- Linnell [441],
- Lizars [455],
- Lofthouse [474],
- Long [484],
- Lound [501],
- Louise, princess [930],
- Lover [506],
- Lowe [511],
- Lowry [517],
- Luard [520],
- Lucas, H. J. [523],
- Lucas, J. [523],
- Lucas, J. T. [524],
- Lucas, S. [526],
- Lucy [527],
- Lundgreen [531],
- Lupton [532],
- Macbeth [566],
- Macculloch [578],
- M’ Ian [612],
- Mackenzie [627],
- Mc Kewan [636],
- Maclean [647],
- Macleay [652],
- Maclise [659],
- Macnee [669],
- Maddox [686],
- Magnes [691],
- Major [705],
- Manson [727],
- Marshall, C. [755],
- Marshall, T. F. [760],
- Martin [768],
- Martineau [777],
- Mason [781],
- Masquerier [785],
- May [811],
- Meadows, J. [825],
- Meadows, J. K. [825],
- Medley [831],
- Mee [832],
- Merritt [854],
- Meves [859],
- Middleton [867],
- Mignot [870],
- Miles [871],
- Millington [888],
- Mogford, J. [912],
- Mogford, T. [912],
- Mole [915],
- Moller [918],
- Moore, A. J. [943],
- Moore, E. [947],
- Moore, G. B. [949],
- Moore, J. C. [950],
- Moore, W. [956],
- Morgan, A. M. [963],
- Morgan, M. S. [967],
- Mulready [1024],
- Mulvany [1024],
- Murray [1042],
- Mutrie, A. F. [1063],
- Mutrie, M. D. [1064],
- Naftel, M. [1069],
- Naftel, P. J. [1069],
- Nash, F. [1083],
- Nash, J. [1084],
- Nesfield [1109],
- Newenham [1120],
- Newton, A. P. [1127],
- Newton, A. M. [1127],
- Newton, W. J. [1130],
- Nicholson [1140],
- Niemann [1150],
- Oakes [1192],
- Oakley [1194],
- O’ Connor [1208],
- Oliphant [1233],
- Oliver, E. S. [1235],
- Oliver, W. [1239],
- O’ Neill [1246],
- Opie [1249],
- Owen [1293],
- Palmer [1321],
- Parker [1342],
- Parris [1360],
- Parrott [1361],
- Parry [1367],
- Partridge [1373],
- Paton [1384],
- Patten [1385],
- Pellegrini [1441],
- Penley [1448],
- Penson [1458],
- Percy [1464],
- Perigal [1466],
- Petrie [1481],
- Pettie [1483],
- Pettitt [1486],
- Phillip [1499],
- Phillips, E. [1504],
- Phillips, G. F. [1505],
- Phillips, H. W. [1507],
- Phillips, P. [1509],
- Pickering [1523],
- Pickersgill, H. H. [1525],
- Pickersgill, H. W. [1525],
- Pidding [1527],
- Pidgeon [1527],
- Pinwell [1544],
- Ponsford [1578],
- Poole [1584],
- Prentice [1626],
- Pretty [1632],
- Price, J. [1637],
- Prout, J. S. [1659],
- Prout, S. [1659],
- Pyne [1684],
- Turner [126].
- Painting, Parris’ medium for painting [1360],
- spirit fresco painting [1367].
- Palæologus family [1313], [1392].
- Palestine, Montefiore’s visits to [932].
- Palladium, a metal, discovery of [109].
- Palmerston, Henry John, d. 1865, viscount, installed warden of Cinque ports [257],
- successors to his estates [1009].
- Panama, isthmus, survey of [460].
- Panoramas, See also [Dioramas],
- Ganges, The [1504],
- London [1360],
- Madras [1360],
- Napoleon’s battles [755],
- Overland route [755],
- Queen’s visit to Ireland [1504],
- Rome [1330].
- Pantaloon, Naylor [1087].
- Pantomimists, Cooke [366],
- Lauri [318],
- Lees [365],
- Morelli [962],
- trap business introduced into pantomimes [318].
- Paper, makers of [489], [588], [1432],
- manufactory at Sittingbourne [458],
- esparto grass for making [458].
- Parafine oil, patent for making [1635].
- Parkesine, called also Zylonite and Celluloid, a compound of pyroxyline [1350].
- Parliament, See also [Commons] and [Lords],
- an insane member [1207],
- a convicted felon cannot be elected a member [901],
- Bridgwater disfranchised [232],
- death of a member in the house [772],
- expensive election [54],
- engineer in charge of houses [834],
- first Roman catholic conservative member [1587],
- first working man member [581],
- May’s Practical treatise on usages of [813],
- Newton, Lancashire disfranchised [372],
- parliament houses completed [65],
- property qualifications abolished [227],
- Pugin’s claim to have been the architect of the houses [1665],
- six months’ election contest [1473],
- the third party in the commons [1497],
- W. Smith O’ Brien taken into custody [1200],
- Young England party [285].
- Parnell, Charles Stewart, d. 1891, M.P. [1357],
- Pigott’s forged letters [1534],
- Prendergast opposes his policy [1624],
- prosecuted for establishing land league [323].
- Parr’s life pills [14].
- Parry, John Humffreys, d. 1880, serjeant [1364],
- editor of The Londoner [433].
- Parry, Sefton Henry, d. 1887, theatrical lessee [1366],
- opens Holborn theatre [47].
- Patagonia, an Englishman in [1063].
- Patents, the indexes of [1657],
- patent agent [1129].
- Patent medicine vendors [14], [1658], [1660].
- Paxton, Sir Joseph, d. 1865, gardener [1401],
- his colleague [895],
- his manager [132].
- Paymasters general, Cowper [1009],
- Macaulay [562],
- Pleydell-Bouverie [1558].
- Peabody model dwellings [1408].
- Peach house one thousand feet long [1595].
- Peck, Lydia Elizabeth, b. Pickering, Yorkshire 26 Aug. 1850, bur. Abney park cemetery 1 Nov. 1878, author of My first class, first published in Early Days; A voice from the sea, in the Christian Globe; Fought and won, left in MS.; Auriel, in Christian Globe; Talks with the bairns, in Children’s Advocate; Twixt promise and vow, in Children’s Advocate; Archie and Nellie, in Little Folk; She also wrote Dick’s Troubles and how he met them, and The wonderful lamp and other stories. Wesleyan Sunday school mag. Sept., Nov. and Dec. 1874, Sept. 1875; Christian Miscellany Oct. 1881 pp. 433–6 portrait; Wesleyan Methodist mag. Aug. 1879 pp. [616–21].
- Pedestrianism, one thousand miles in one thousand hours [719],
- racing a mail coach [442].
- Pedestrians, Black [410],
- Byrne [806],
- Davies [41],
- Davy [827],
- Frost [405],
- Grinrod [827],
- Hall [785], [1190],
- Hancock [1190],
- Jackson [41], [719], [806],
- Jones [124],
- Kirkpatrick [245],
- Levett [405],
- Linsell [442],
- Manks [405], [719],
- Maxfield [41], [806],
- Meakin [827],
- Moore [949],
- Mountjoy [719],
- Myers [1066],
- Nuttall [1190],
- Phillips [1514],
- Pudney [1663],
- Sheppard [41],
- Sherdon [1190],
- Siah Albison [1190],
- Tetlow [405].
- Peep of Day, a book of religious instruction [992].
- Peerage claims, Annandale [117],
- Banbury [257], [258],
- Berkeley [202],
- Camoys [399],
- Gardner [384],
- Hastings [399],
- Inchiquin [8],
- Lovat [501],
- Mar [179], [731],
- Montrose [940],
- Mowbray [1010],
- North [1172],
- Scrope [139],
- Wharton [188].
- Peerages, De Courcy privilege of wearing hat in presence of the sovereign [232],
- Earl Kingston’s behaviour in the lords [236],
- Farnborough peerage existed six days [813],
- Marjoribanks peerage existed seven days [813].
- Peerages, The annual volumes, Lodge’s [16],
- Sam’s [16],
- name in a peerage ten years after death [136].
- Pelizzioni, Serafino, falsely accused of murder and sentenced to be executed [1094].
- Penman, Paton [1384].
- Penny cyclopædia, twenty nine volumes [484].
- Penny readings, the first given [1561].
- Pens, gold pen maker [993].
- Pension commuted, Duke of Marlborough [741].
- Pepsine invented [991].
- Perfect Cure, The, a song [1470].
- Perfumer, Piesse [1530].
- Perpetual motion, a student of [774].
- Perceval, Spencer, d. 1812, prime minister assassinated [85].
- Pern, the black, discovery of [56].
- Persia, Nasir-ed-Dīn, Shah of, assassinated 1896, entertained by sir J. T. Mackenzie [629].
- Perthshire, lords lieutenant [239], [241].
- Peter Botte mountain, Mauritius, ascended [461].
- Pews, history of [1090],
- pew opener [124].
- Phillpotts, Henry, d. 1869, bishop of Exeter, auricular confession [514],
- prosecutes proprietor of Western Times [314].
- Photozincography invented [50].
- Photography, paper prepared with salt of silver [1580],
- photographer Mayall [813],
- sunlight rendering bichromate of potassium insoluble [158],
- tripod for supporting camera invented [444],
- used for registering meteorological facts [108].
- Phrenologist, Léger [371].
- Physical atlas, first published [112].
- Physicians, Kingsford a female doctor [234],
- Moxon [1012],
- Murchison [1032],
- Paris [1336],
- Parkes [1352],
- Pereira [1465],
- Weber [1352].
- Pianists, See also [Musical Composers],
- Augustus [859],
- Jonas [121],
- Kiallmark [216],
- Kloss [249],
- May [811].
- Pianoforte makers, Metzler [858],
- Molineux [917],
- Moultrie [1009].
- Picture auctioneers, Christie [728],
- Manson [728],
- Wood [728].
- Pictures, Collections of, Camuccini [1177],
- Cox [1111],
- Isaac [24],
- Johnstone [120],
- Jones [133],
- Joy [152],
- Kurtz [268],
- Landseer [293],
- Leaf [340],
- Leech [361], [362],
- Lehmann [373],
- Leitch [381],
- Lichfield [423],
- Linnell [441],
- Linton [442],
- Locco [464],
- Long [484],
- Lundgreen [531],
- M’ Gavin [600],
- Magniac [691],
- Maitland [705],
- Mappin [731],
- Marlborough [741],
- Martin [769],
- Martineau [777],
- Mason [782],
- Matthews [796],
- Mendel [531], [842],
- Menelaus [843],
- Meynell [861],
- Moore [943],
- Morrison [987],
- Nettlefold [1111],
- Newton [1130],
- Normanton [1168],
- Northwick [1178],
- Palmer [1321],
- Parker [1348],
- Parsons [1371],
- Peel [1435],
- Pepoli [1459],
- Percy [1464],
- Pettie [1483],
- Phillip [1499],
- Phipps [1520],
- Plint [1559],
- Potter [1600],
- Price [1637],
- Prout [1659],
- Quilter [1690],
- Vernon [126].
- Pictures, Private, press views of [78].
- Pigeons, carrier pigeons Ascot to Windsor [1298],
- pigeon shooting grounds [1672].
- Piper to clan Macpherson [675].
- Pitcairn island, chaplain at [1156].
- Planché, James Robinson, d. 1880, Somerset herald [1553],
- his daughter [616].
- Plate mouldings introduced [1018].
- Platinum, first manufactory of [109].
- Plays, examiners of [186], [187].
- Plymouth, Blue friars, order of [45], [505], [1129],
- small debts court founded [45],
- theatre burnt [1118].
- Poisoners, See also [Murderers],
- Lamson [286],
- Neill [1096],
- Palmer [1322],
- Pritchard [1649].
- Poland, Literary association of friends of, founded [117].
- Police, assistant commissioner [1425],
- detectives [530], [1023],
- metropolitan commissioners [818],
- metropolitan first superintendent [812],
- police magistrates [1061],
- police magistrate removed for his bad temper [277],
- police officers [339], [339],
- special constables in 1848 riot [491].
- Polyphonist, Love [503].
- Pomare, d. 17 Sept. 1877, queen of Tahiti [1649].
- Pontefract, court of honor [760].
- Poor law board presidents, Kesteven [213],
- Pleydell-Bouverie [1559].
- Portland breakwater constructed [344].
- Portsmouth dockyard extended [344].
- Poses plastiques, exhibition of [1143].
- Positivist, Morison [973].
- Postage stamp collector, Pemberton [1445].
- Postmasters General, Lonsdale [492],
- Lichfield [423],
- Montrose [940].
- Post Office, coasting steamers first used by [1075],
- gratuitous distribution of letters [704],
- ink for obliterating stamps [1107],
- inspector of blind letters [1004],
- Maberly opposes reform [556],
- Mazzini’s letters opened [822],
- penny postage envelope [1024],
- pension of fourteen shillings a week [705],
- post boys mounted [124],
- telegrams, sixpenny rate [1381],
- telegraph lines purchased [1381],
- telephones taken over [1381],
- twopenny post office London [1060].
- Potatoes, Paterson’s seedlings first introduced [1381].
- Press, press association manager [505],
- the gallery lodge [1333].
- Preston, Lancashire, the guild mayor [1347].
- Pretenders, See also [Impostors],
- Meves [859].
- Prime minister, Palmerston [1325].
- Print publishers, Hurst [942],
- Moon [942].
- Prints and Etchings, collections of [1315].
- Printers, Harrison [1346],
- Levey [405],
- Limbird [433],
- Maddick [686],
- Murray [1053],
- Nichols [1136],
- Ogden [1218],
- Palmer [1318],
- Parker [1346].
- Printing, bitumen process of electrotyping [961],
- dry printing improved [1432],
- fast rotary machine [458],
- illustrated work executed with a cylinder machine [311],
- ink manufactures [334],
- type broker [1609],
- six sheet posters first printed [311],
- wax first used for moulding in electrotyping [962].
- Printing presses, private, Jervis [92],
- Littlemore [745],
- Middle hill [1501],
- Thirlestane [1501].
- Prisons and Prisoners, forty eight years a prisoner for debt [884],
- mark system of prison discipline [673],
- surveyor general of prisons [66].
- Privy council, judicial committee, a member for twenty years refuses to take remuneration [233],
- councillor never sworn in [1473].
- Privy seal, lords keeper of the, Malmesbury [713],
- Minto [899],
- Normanby [1167],
- Portland [1595].
- Procter, Bryan Waller, d. 1874, poet [1653],
- known as Barry Cornwall, his legacy from Kenyon [207].
- Prophecy, the year-day theory [704].
- Prussous acid discovered [1589].
- Pseudonyms, See also [Actors’ stage names] [1699],
- Initialism [1721],
- Names [1735],
- and Novels [1745].
- A Cambridge M.A., i.e. Robert Rowe Knott [258].
- Adam, Uncle, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Adams, Stephens, i.e. Michael Maybrick [799].
- Adelaide, i.e. Adelaide D. O’Keefe [1226].
- Agonistes, Tom Brown, i.e. Alfred Kinloch [239].
- Alena, i.e. Fanny Parnell [1358].
- Ali Baba, i.e. George R. A. Mackay [619].
- Allendale, Alfred, i.e. Theodore Hook [955].
- Amadeus, i.e. Charles Meynell [860].
- Amergin, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- An Old Author, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Antonio, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Ape, i.e. Carlo Pellegrini [1441].
- Arden, Constance, i.e. Constance C. W. Naden [1068].
- Atticus Secundus, i.e. John M’Diarmid [580].
- Azarius, i.e. Patrick Francis Mullany [1021].
- Baby in partibus, i.e. George R. A. Mackay [619].
- Balfour, Fairfax, i.e. Watts Phillips [1513].
- Barrister, A, i.e. Frederick Lawrence [327].
- Barrister, A, i.e. Charles Erdman Petersdorff [1478].
- Barrister, A, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote [3], [1176].
- Berwick, Mary, i.e. Adelaide Anne Procter [1652].
- Bibliothecarius Chethamensis, i.e. T. Jones [143].
- Bleddyn, i.e. David Owen [1283].
- Bombay officer, A, i.e. John Jacob [43].
- Bourbon, Augustus de, i.e. William Augustus Meves [860].
- Bronterre, i.e. James O’ Brien [1197].
- Brown, Thomas, the younger, i.e. Thomas Moore [954].
- Brutus, i.e. David Owen [1283].
- Bull, John, i.e. Benjamin Parsons [1369].
- Bushey Heath, i.e. William Jerdan [85].
- Caviare, i.e. John Francis O’ Donnell [1213].
- Caxton, Pisistratus, i.e. Edward, baron Lytton [553].
- Charme, William, of Staffordshire, i.e. Francis Edward Paget [1306].
- Chicard, Count, i.e. Horace Mayhew [816].
- Christopher, i.e. Henry Merritt [854].
- Churchill, Frank, i.e. George Henry Lewes [408].
- Cladpole, Tim, i.e. Richard Lower [515].
- Clergyman, A, i.e. James Lupton [532].
- Clergyman of established church and no saint, A i.e. Harcourt Lees [365].
- Clifton, Lewis, i.e. Lewis Clifton Lyne [545].
- Connor, Kitty, i.e. James Mc Kowen [642].
- Cornwall, Barry, i.e. Bryan Waller Procter [1653].
- Cosmopolite, A, i.e. James Lawson [333].
- Country Curate, A, i.e. Erskine Neale [1089].
- Crawley, Rawdon, i.e. George Frederick Pardon [1334].
- Croquis, Alfred, i.e. Daniel Maclise [659].
- Δ, i.e. David Macbeth Moir [913].
- De Soligny, Count Victoire, i.e. Peter G. Patmore [1382].
- Desmond, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Dodman, i.e. Charles H. B. Ker [209].
- Dods, Margaret, i.e. Christian Isobel Johnstone [117].
- Dunderheadius, Habbakukius, i.e. Thomas Jackson [39].
- Earl, The and the Doctor, i.e. George, Earl of Pembroke and Dr. George Henry Kingsley [236], [1446].
- Edinbro’ Reviewer, An, i.e. Charles Barnes Nash [1083].
- Elliott, Ruth, i.e. Lillian Peck [1429].
- Englishman, An, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Exon, i.e. Charles Mather [789].
- Feargail, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Fellow of a college, A, i.e. Capel Loft [474].
- Fern, Fanny, i.e. Sarah Payson Parton [1372].
- Ferrars, Ralph, i.e. William Peter [1476].
- Fin-Beck, i.e. William Blanchard Jerrold [89].
- Florence, Ambrose, i.e. Edwin Lees [364].
- Foozle, Foo, i.e. James Myles [1066].
- Former M.P., A, i.e. Robert Andrew Macfie [599].
- Foster, Frank, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Friend, A, i.e. Edward Mangin [717].
- Gift, Theo, i.e. Dora Boulger [963].
- Gilla Eirin, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Gilla Patrick, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Glyn, Herbert, i.e. Edwin Pettitt [1485].
- Gracchus, i.e. John Cornelius O’ Callaghan [1203].
- Graduate of Cambridge, A, i.e. Charles Nesfield [1109].
- Gray, Old Alan, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Green Facings, i.e. Teignmouth Melvill [839].
- Hermes, i.e. Benjamin Lumley [529].
- Hierophilos, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- High churchman of the old school, A, i.e. William E. Jelf [74].
- Holding, Ephraim, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Honoria, i.e. Marguerite Power [1614].
- Horatio, i.e. Edward, earl Lytton [553].
- Humphrey, Old, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Idstone. i.e. Thomas Pearce [1416].
- Imported Sparrow, i.e. Morton Price [1638].
- Indigena, i.e. Adah Isaacs Menken [844].
- Iota, i.e. John Ogilvie [1219].
- Irish Exile, An, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Irish oyster eater, The, i.e. John Fisher Murray [1049].
- Irvingite, An, i.e. Francis Albert Marshall [756].
- Jope, i.e. Joseph John Pope [1587].
- Journalist, A, i.e. Charles Barnes Nash [1083].
- Keene, Oline, i.e. Caroline W. Leakey [342].
- Kerr, Orpheus C., i.e. Robert Henry Newell [844].
- Kingsford, Ninon, i.e. Anna Kingsford [234].
- Kirwan, i.e. Nicholas Murray [1051].
- Lady, A, i.e. Anna Brownell Jameson [55].
- Lady, A, i.e. Julia Charlotte Maitland [703].
- Lady, A, i.e. Favell Lee Mortimer [992].
- Lane, Wyckliffe, i.e. Elizabeth J. Jennings [75].
- Lawrence, Slingsby, i.e. George Henry Lewes [408].
- Layman, A, i.e. Andrew Macgeorge [602].
- Layman, A, i.e. William Peter [1476].
- Layman, A, i.e. Basil Montagu Pickering [1523].
- Le Chat Huant, i.e. Edward F. S. Pigott [1531].
- Leo, i.e. Christopher Peach Pemberton [1444].
- Leslie, Frank, i.e. Henry Carter [394].
- Leslie, Frank, i.e. Miriam Florence Leslie [394].
- Lillie, i.e. Eliza Mumford [1025].
- Lily, i.e. Amy Levy [407].
- Little, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Moore [954].
- Livingstone, Guy, the author of, i.e. George A. Lawrence [327].
- Lorrequer, Harry, i.e. Charles James Lever [403].
- Lot, Parson, i.e. Charles Kingsley [235].
- Lovell, Philip, i.e. William Lovell Phillips [1513].
- Mxxx, Madame, i.e. Mary Elizabeth Mohl [913].
- M.A. Oxon, i.e. William Stainton Moses [998].
- Maelog, i.e. Arthur James Johnes [101].
- Manchester man, A, i.e. Robert Lamb [283].
- Maritzburg, P., i.e. Thomas Jackson [39].
- Markham, Mrs., i.e. Elizabeth Penrose [1458].
- Maro, i.e. Sir William Macarthur [561].
- Member for Tattersall’s, The, i.e. Allen R. M. Jeffrey [71].
- Member of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, A, i.e. Archibald M’Neill [671].
- Member of the Irish bar, A, i.e. Peter Burrowes Kelly [184].
- Mercantile Man, A, i.e. James Lumsden [530].
- Meredith, Owen, i.e. Edward, earl Lytton [554].
- Merlin, i.e. Charles Frederick Pardon [1333].
- Mofussilite, The, i.e. John Lang [299].
- Monkton West, i.e. John Francis O’ Donnell [1213].
- Montana, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Montfort, Lillie, i.e. Eliza Mumford [1025].
- Montgomery, Gerard, i.e. John Moultrie [1005].
- Morel, Conway, i.e. Charles Zachary Macaulay [563].
- Morris. Peter, the Odontist, i.e. John Gibson Lockhart [468].
- Mortimer, Philip, i.e. Joseph Philip Knight [254].
- M.P., i.e. John Delaware Lewis [416].
- Munster Farmer, A, i.e. Mortimer O’Sullivan [1272].
- Myrtle, Harriet, i.e. Lydia F. F. Miller [881].
- N. N. deacon of the church of England, i.e. William Palmer [1324].
- Newbury, Aunt, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Newbury, Uncle, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Nicholas, i.e. William Jeffery Prowse [1661].
- Norfolk independent whig, A, i.e. Sir John Dean Paul [1394].
- North, Danby, i.e. Daniel Owen Maddyn [683].
- Norton, Elena, i.e. Miss O’ Hea [1226].
- Observer, An impartial, i.e. Thomas O’ Conor [1210].
- O’ Donovan, P. M., i.e. Thomas Love Peacock [1414].
- Old Chatty Cheerful, i.e. William Martin [774].
- Old contributor to Maga, An, i.e. Charles Neaves [1092].
- Old Countryman, An, i.e. Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan [1202].
- Old Grey, i.e. Thomas Rossell Potter [1603].
- One of a literary family, i.e. Anna Letitia Le Breton [346].
- One of themselves, i.e. John Fielder Mackarness [616].
- Oriental student, An, i.e. Andrew A. Paton [1383].
- Overseer, An, i.e. Sir George Nicholls [1134].
- Pakeha Maori, A, i.e. Frederick Edward Maning [719].
- Palette, Peter, i.e. Thomas Onwhyn [1249].
- Panache, Madame, i.e. Frances Moore [947].
- Parish Minister, A, i.e. Lawrence Lockhart [469].
- Parley, Peter, i.e. William Martin [774].
- Parley, Peter, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Pen, A, i.e. John Leech [361].
- Personne, i.e. Theodora Elizabeth Lynch [542].
- Philalethes, i.e. Dudley Montague Perceval [1461].
- Philalethes Cantabrigiensis, i.e. John Kaye [164].
- Philanthropos, i.e. James Morison [973].
- Philelentherus Devoniensis, i.e. Thomas Northmore [1177].
- Political Orphan, A, i.e. George R. A. Mackay [620].
- Poz, Quiz and Co., i.e. William Hugh Logan [478].
- Pro and Con, i.e. T. H. Noyes and G. de Mirelles Soares [1185].
- Protestant Father, A, i.e. John Pulman [1669].
- Proteus, i.e. Wilfrid Blount [860].
- Prout, Father, i.e. Francis Sylvester Mahony [695].
- Puzzlepate, Jedediah, i.e. J. D. Giles [39].
- Q, i.e. Douglas W. Jerrold [89].
- Q, i.e. G. C. Rosenberg [272].
- Q, i.e. Thomas Purnell [1674].
- Quiet George, i.e. George Frederick Pardon [1333].
- Ragged philosopher, The, i.e. Watts Phillips [1512].
- Ramsay, Grace, i.e. Kathleen O’ Meara [1244].
- Reformer, A, i.e. Frederick Nolan [1161].
- Reuben, i.e. Thomas Byerley [433].
- Rev. ****, ****** M.A., i.e. James Pycroft [1680].
- Robin, i.e. Robert Leighton [378].
- Rochester, Mark, i.e. Charles Kent [553].
- Rufus, i.e. Samuel Roffey Maitland [704].
- Sabertash, Orlando, i.e. John Mitchell [904].
- Sackbut, Solomon, i.e. Thomas Oliphant [1235].
- Sarsfield, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Schoolmaster of twenty years standing, A, i.e. Charles A. Johns [102].
- Search, Sarah, i.e. Frederick Nolan [1161].
- Searle, January, i.e. George Searle Phillips [1505].
- Secundus, Theophilus, i.e. Stephen Jenner [81].
- Senex Scotus, an heritor, i.e. Robert Andrew Macfie [599].
- Senior, A, i.e. John Penrose [1457].
- Sexagenarian, A, i.e. Robert Liddell [425].
- Shekarree, An Old, i.e. Henry Astbury Leveson [404].
- Silent Long, i.e. Thomas Toke Lynch [543].
- Silverpen, i.e. Eliza Meteyard [858].
- Silverpen, Gabriel, i.e. James Montgomery [936].
- Singe, i.e. Carlo Pellegrini [1441].
- Smith, John, of Smith hall, gent., i.e. John Delaware Lewis [416].
- Smits, Heer, i.e. Mark Prager Lindo [436].
- Sparkle, Richard, i.e. William Mee [832].
- Stella, i.e. Estelle Anna Blanche Lewis [411].
- Stoic, A, i.e. Arthur O’ Connor [1206].
- Stonehenge, i.e. John Henry Walsh [1416].
- Storer, R. E., i.e. Capel Loft [474].
- Sylvan, i.e. Richard Wright Procter [1654].
- Ten-Pounder, A, i.e. Peter Mc Kenzie [631].
- Three Friends, i.e. W. Pollard, F. Frith and W. E. Turner [1572].
- Torr, A. C., i.e. Frederick Leslie [395].
- Traveller, A, i.e. John Mac Gilchrist [603].
- Tregenna, James Hamley, i.e. Robert Bateman Paul [1396].
- Trifolium, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Trois-Etoiles, i.e. E. C. Grenville Murray [1044].
- Tyke in Mufti, The, i.e. Charles Pebody [1428].
- Vamp, Hugo, i.e. John Robert O’ Neill [1247].
- Verax, i.e. Morris Moore [952].
- Verifier, i.e. John Murray [1049].
- Viator Verax, i.e. George Musgrave Musgrave [1059].
- Vicesimus, i.e. John Oakley [1193].
- Vig, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Vigors, Nicholas Aylward, i.e. Frederick Nolan [1161].
- Visitant, A Late, i.e. William Jerdan [85].
- Wallbridge, Arthur, i.e. William A. B. Lunn [531].
- Wanderer, The, i.e. John Keast Lord [496].
- Warehouseman, A, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Whitney, Harry, i.e. Patrick Kennedy [199].
- Wilson, James, druggist, i.e. Andrew Park [1338].
- Working Clergyman, A, i.e. Erskine Neale [1089].
- Worth, Frank P., i.e. Thomas Papworth [1331].
- X.A.P., i.e. John Peace [1410].
- Y, i.e. Edward V. H. Kenealy [193].
- Yorke, Stephen, i.e. Mary Linskill [442].
- Zadkiel, i.e. Richard James Morrison [988].
- Psychology established as a mathematical science [371].
- Public works first commissioner, Cowper [1009].
- Publisher refuses to publish libellous matter [545].
- Publishers, Beeton [467],
- Brown [1346],
- Cassell [1482],
- Galpin [1482],
- Inglis [13],
- Ingram [14],
- Ivison [26],
- Kelly [184],
- King [224],
- Lewis [418],
- Lock [466],
- Lockwood [471],
- Longman, T. [489],
- Longman, W. [490], [1346],
- Low [509],
- Mc Glashan [605],
- Mac Lachlan [643],
- M’Phun [678],
- Masters [789],
- Moxon [467], [1011],
- Murray, J. [1048],
- Murray, T. [1053],
- Nelson [1104] bis,
- Newby [1116],
- Oliver [1238],
- Ollier [1240],
- Orr [1262],
- Osgood [1269],
- Otton [1275],
- Parker, J. H. [1345],
- Parker, J. W. [489], [1346],
- Petter [1482],
- Pickering [1523],
- Purkess [1673],
- Tegg [467].
- Pugilism, commissary of the ring [1239].
- Pugilists, Abbott [1239],
- Adams [296], [710],
- Alexander [1308],
- Ambrose [296],
- Baldwin [748],
- Ball [296],
- Barnash [1490],
- Barry [1163],
- Bendigo [1300], [1474],
- Brassey [1348],
- Brettle [131],
- Brighton Bill [1490],
- Britton [1348],
- Broome [229], [781], [1256], [1300], [1474],
- Burn [1239],
- Burton [1348],
- Cain [172],
- Campbell [301],
- Carter [646], [1238],
- Caunt [301],
- Clarke [1300],
- Clay [785],
- Cole [131],
- Collinson [781],
- Cooper [1238],
- Coyne [1308],
- Crocket [131],
- Cross [710],
- Davis [297],
- Donnelly [131], [1238],
- Drumlanrig [1687],
- Edwards [785],
- Ellis [301],
- Ensor [1162],
- Evans [769],
- Fellowes [1163],
- Flanery [1162],
- Freeman [1474],
- Gill [710],
- Grant [172], [296], [684],
- Gray [1163],
- Greek, Young [172], [1163],
- Green [296], [1163],
- Gutteridge [301],
- Hannan [710],
- Hayes [131], [172], [684], [786],
- Hazeltine [1163],
- Heenan [122], [229], [843], [989],
- Henley [1162],
- Hewson [296],
- Hickman [1091], [1239],
- Hicks [1162],
- Hill [131],
- Horridge [785],
- Hurst [1300],
- Jones, A. [121], [1256], [1300],
- Jones, J. [131], [684], [1163],
- Jones, W. [781],
- Keene [172], [1490],
- Kendrick [1238],
- Kilrain [671],
- Kimber [1238],
- King [229], [1163],
- Lane [296], [1163], [1348],
- Langham [301], [1256],
- Lee [351],
- Lowe [301],
- Mc Coole [122], [575],
- M’ Grath [710],
- M’ Nulty [785],
- Mace [229], [684], [1163],
- Madden [131], [685], [1163],
- Malet [710],
- Marsden [748],
- Martin, H. [131],
- Martin, J. [769],
- Martin, S. [1490],
- Mason [781],
- Massey [785], [1163],
- Merryman [710],
- Molyneux [296], [646],
- Morrissey [122], [989],
- Neat [1091], [1238],
- Nolan [1162],
- Noon, A. [1163],
- Noon, J. [785], [1163],
- Oliver [769], [1091], [1308],
- Orme [122], [301], [1256],
- Paddock [122], [1300], [1398], [1474],
- Painter [1238], [1239], [1308],
- Parker, Con [1348],
- Parker, H. [1348],
- Parker, Tass [296], [1474] bis,
- Parsons [1300],
- Paulson [1300], [1398],
- Perry [1300], [1348], [1474],
- Phelps, J. [172], [1490],
- Phelps, W. [1490],
- Preston [1348],
- Puttock [781],
- Randall [769],
- Reid [785],
- Rowe [131],
- Sambo, Young [172],
- Sayers [31], [122], [301], [1256], [1300], [1398], [1474],
- Scroggins [769],
- Scunner [1474],
- Shaw [1308],
- Shelton [1239],
- Smith [671],
- Sparkes [301],
- Spring [1091], [1239], [1308],
- Stocks [296],
- Strong [769],
- Sullivan [296],
- Sutton [1308],
- Swift [296], [1163], [1490],
- Thomas [1162],
- Tipton Slasher [1474],
- Travers [685],
- Truckle [229],
- Turner [769],
- Tyson [1398],
- Wade [122],
- Walker [297], [684], [781],
- Welsh [785],
- Wormald [748].
- Pugin, Augustus W. N., d. 1852, architect [1664],
- his daughter [1608].
- Purchas, John, d. 1872 of Brighton [1671],
- the judgment against him [892].
- Pusey, Edward Bouverie, d. 1882, ritualist, his friend [745],
- his letter on thirty nine articles [73],
- suspended from preaching [73], [81].
Q
- Queen of the starry night, a song [121].
- Queen’s Royal body guard, chief exon [220].
- Quinine, first sulphate of made in England [991].
- Quoit player [442].
- Queda, the Ex-rajah of, carried to Penang [577].
R
- Racing, Billesden Copley hunt, a song [90],
- Doncaster races and race course [105],
- Eastby stud [60],
- jockey club senior steward [721],
- M’ George, starter [602],
- magpie jacket, the [1403],
- tan gallop a quarter mile long covered with grass [1595],
- riding school three hundred and eighty five feet long [1595].
- Racing, Cesarewitch winners, Glauca [1403],
- Iliona [1326],
- Vengeance [1322],
- Weathergaze [1359].
- Racing, Chester cup winners, Tim Whiffler [33],
- Vanity [920].
- Racing, Derby winners, Bay Middleton [90],
- Blair Athol [1], [33],
- Blink Bonny [1],
- Cossack [1431],
- Doncaster [855]
- sold for fourteen thousand pounds,
- Ellington [33],
- Flying Dutchman [742],
- Gladiateur [276],
- Mameluke [90],
- Middleton [90],
- Orlando [1434],
- Teddington [762],
- Thormanby [855],
- Tiresias [1595],
- Voltigeur [762],
- Wild Dayrell [1588].
- Racing, Oaks winners, Apology [226],
- Catherine Hayes [742],
- Cobweb [90],
- Fille de l’air [276],
- Lilias [540],
- Marie Stewart [855],
- Queen of Trumps [540], [1001],
- Our Nell [540].
- Racing, One thousand guineas winners, Achievement [1425],
- Apology [226],
- Cobweb [90],
- Clementine [1403],
- Pilgrimage [493],
- Virago [1301].
- Racing, St. Leger winners, Achievement [1425],
- Apology [226],
- Blair Athol [1],
- Blue Bonnet [540],
- Caller Ou [1],
- Elis [423],
- Flying Dutchman [742],
- Gladiateur [276],
- Gamester [920],
- Jerry [1403],
- Knight of St. George [983],
- Marie Stewart [854],
- Nutwith [762],
- Queen of Tramps [540], [1001],
- Rayon d’Or [276],
- Saucebox [1359],
- Sunbeam [854],
- Van Tromp [762],
- Voltigeur [762].
- Racing, Two thousand guineas winners, Archibald [1434],
- Charmant [276],
- Conyngham [1534],
- Corsair [423],
- Gladiateur [276],
- Lord of the Isles [854],
- Macgregor [854],
- Pilgrimage [493].
- Racing men, Bentinck [1001],
- I’Anson [33],
- Jacques [60],
- Jaraczewski [61],
- King [229],
- Kirley [243],
- Lagrange [276],
- Mansfield [727],
- Merry [854],
- Milner [896],
- Monck [920],
- Mostyn [1001],
- Newman [1125],
- O’Brien [1199],
- O’Hara [33],
- Padwick [1301],
- Parr [1359],
- Payne [1403],
- Pearson [1425],
- Peebles [1432],
- Peel, John [1433],
- Peel, Jonathan [1434],
- Pigot [1534].
- Racquet player, Lane [295].
- Ragged school, first in Bradford [1643].
- Railways, block system introduced [253],
- compressed tree-nails for fixing chairs [810],
- contractor [633],
- Crewe engine [467],
- double headed rails [467],
- electric lighting used [253],
- interlocking signals used [253],
- jubilee at Darlington [1426],
- line formed by way leaves [36],
- Lloyd’s bonds [461],
- Mersey tunnel [24],
- oldest official [4],
- sectio-planography [672],
- solid wrought iron wheels [1293],
- Sunday traffic [198],
- Westinghouse brake [253],
- wheels [499].
- Railway lines, Edinburgh and Glasgow opened [339].
- Darlington and Stockton opened [1426], [1427].
- Euphrates valley railway, the proposed [810].
- Great Eastern chairman [1351].
- Great Western, the stocks consolidated [1602].
- London and Brighton chairman [1371].
- London, Chatham and Dover engineer [892].
- London and North Western constructed [344].
- Metropolitan original promoter [1421].
- Midland constructed [344],
- first secretary [1173].
- North Eastern chairman [1666].
- South Eastern chairman [607].
- Stainmoor line opened [1426].
- Ramsden, Charlotte, founded a sermon at Cambridge [739].
- Ramsgate, Granville hotel [1665].
- Ranmoor near Sheffield, St. John’s church built [730].
- Razor strop, Mechi’s magic [829].
- Readers, Public, Kelly [183],
- Kemble [186],
- Kennedy [196],
- Macready [680],
- Montague [930],
- Montgomery [938],
- Morton [995].
- Reciter, Robinson [1560].
- Recorders, Andover [209],
- Banbury [723],
- Barnstaple [1619],
- Bath [61],
- Bedford [166], [1625],
- Berwick on Tweed [10],
- Bideford [1619],
- Brighton [48], [467],
- Bristol [232] bis, [544], [925], [1641],
- Buckingham [890], [1406],
- Bury St. Edmunds [813],
- Carmarthen [102],
- Chichester [107],
- Colchester [183],
- Coventry [484],
- Devonport [1519],
- Devizes [528], [849],
- Doncaster [800],
- East Looe [1570],
- Exeter [232], [1641],
- Falmouth [850], [1408],
- Folkestone [494],
- Helston [147], [850], [1408], [1641],
- Henley-upon-Thames [1436],
- Hereford [1532],
- Ipswich [857], [1611],
- Kingston on Thames [75],
- Leeds [802],
- Leicester [837], [848],
- Lincoln [1199],
- Maidenhead [986],
- Maidstone [1626],
- Margate [234],
- Newcastle [499],
- Newcastle under Lyme [270],
- Northampton [1174],
- Norwich [857], [1243], [1625],
- Oswestry [207],
- Oxford [723],
- Penzance [850], [924], [1408],
- Pontefract [1495], [1524],
- Portsmouth [786], [1519], [1606],
- Reading [667], [848],
- Rochester [488], [761],
- Saffron Walden [264],
- Scarborough [1520],
- Singapore [809],
- South Molton [93], [1619],
- Stamford [804],
- Sudbury [723],
- Usk [1133],
- Walsall [1090],
- Warwick [887],
- Wells [400],
- Welshpool [1664],
- Wenlock [1650],
- Winchester [641],
- Wolverhampton [1608],
- Woodstock [390],
- Yarmouth [848].
- Records, Public, Palgrave’s connection with the [1311],
- records kept at fifty six different places [1311].
- Redcar, Yorkshire, race course [1118].
- Reeves, John Sims, b. 1818, tenor singer, his sister [441],
- imitated by Mrs. Howard Paul [1393].
- Religion, open air preaching on the continent [244],
- person preaching twelve thousand times [140].
- Religious Denominations, Baptists, chapel in Rome [1057],
- immersion in a pond [1289],
- particular baptists [1534],
- preacher formerly an actor [259].
- Bible Christians founded [1201].
- Brotherhood of the new life, T. L. Harris leader [1233].
- Bryanites founded [1201].
- Catholic apostolic church, angels [337], [1286],
- apostles [231], [625], [1462],
- Irvine, A. of White Notley [20],
- miraculous cure in a chapel [1286],
- speaking in the spirit [1286].
- Christian Israelites, Daniel Milton and John Wroe [897].
- Christian socialists, spiritual leader of [805].
- Church of England, See also [Ritualism],
- archbishop of Canterbury excommunicated by Bishop Phillpotts [1516],
- bishop, first consecration of a, out of England [592],
- bishop of Lyttleton never consecrated [38],
- bishopricks refused [570], [1193],
- Bristol and Gloucester sees united [923],
- brotherhood of the Holy Redeemer [1000],
- champion of Protestant church [13],
- church burnt [356],
- Church missionary society’s college first principal [1424],
- church of Rome, suggested reunion with [1677],
- confession revived [448], [1677],
- confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament [511],
- converted Jews [149],
- Cook refuses the communion to Jenkins [77],
- copper coins thrown through a church window [1231],
- crosses, legality of erecting in churches [425],
- curate imprisoned for cursing a magistrate [944],
- daily choral service established [924], [1120],
- daily services revived [170],
- Enraght ritualistic case [1518],
- evangelical school [322],
- famous preacher, Lidden [426],
- father Ignatius [545],
- Flamank v. Simpson [1499],
- Folkestone ritualistic case [1474],
- Gorham prosecution [1515],
- Head case [1515],
- holy orders relinquished [324], [1369], [1667],
- lay readers association founded [757],
- Littledale hearing confessions [448],
- Mackonochie’s case [641], [771], [1499],
- Mildmay park conferences [1450], [1452],
- minister becomes a baptist [1159],
- minister never absent on Sunday during forty years [291],
- Napier’s ecclesiastical code [1078],
- Newmania [1677],
- Oakeley’s licence revoked [1191],
- Order of Corporate reunion [1000],
- Oxford movement [1677],
- Pan-Anglican synod [489],
- presbyterian minister ordained a minister [757],
- Purchase case [1671],
- Puseyism [1677],
- quaker joins church [1388],
- rector with £6250 a year [1632],
- rural dean office revived [1060],
- St. Paul’s, evening service under the dome [893],
- and special services in [633],
- self supporting village [966],
- Shore persecution [1515],
- sisterhoods founded [1677],
- suffragen bishops [1361], [1362],
- tracts for the times [1123], [1677].
- Congregationalists, great preacher [1370],
- memorial hall founded [977],
- Samuel Martin [772].
- Evangelical Union in Scotland [973].
- Free church of England, bishops of [1122], [1635].
- Free church of Scotland, claim of rights [1056],
- joined by the Seceders [577],
- Hugh Miller [877],
- preaching on the hills in snow storms [658],
- refusal to have an organ and to use hymns [198].
- Free Presbyterian church built in Rome [415].
- Friends, a visiting minister [752].
- Greek church, minister of [979],
- refuses to receive a convert [1323].
- Independents, Rivulet controversy [543].
- Jezreelites, The, instituted [99],
- the flying scroll [99].
- Jews, Bevis Marks synagogue [1121],
- Jew first elected to London common council [1502],
- twenty-five lavadores [932],
- West London synagogue founded [932].
- Joanna Southcottians, a member of the [99],
- her successor [1411].
- Moravian church in England [315].
- New and latter house of Israel founded [99].
- Presbyterian church in Scotland, an only sermon [39],
- first organ used [357],
- marriage celebrated in a church [357],
- stained glass windows introduced [357].
- Presbyterian church in Ireland, The forty party [380].
- Roman Catholic church, bishopric refused [567],
- cardinals Manning [722]
- and Newman [1124],
- catholic emancipation [589],
- confraternity of the living rosary [1501],
- Crookhall college, Durham [440],
- St. Cuthbert’s college, Ushaw [440],
- guilds restored [165],
- first church with peal of bells since time of queen Mary [24],
- first conservative member of parliament [1587],
- first R.C. mayor of a cathedral city [284],
- first R.C. to sit in house of lords [1164],
- institute of charity [1303],
- lord chancellor of Ireland a R.C. [1071],
- monsignors Longman [490]
- and Neville [1113],
- pedigree of R.C. families [139],
- permission to celebrate mass in any house [436],
- Prior park college [1302],
- seceders from [282], [588].
- Roman Catholic church, converts to, Jameson [57],
- Keary [167],
- Kingsford [234],
- Knowles [261],
- Knox [264],
- Law, A. H. [322],
- Law, W. T. [324],
- Lindsay [436],
- Lloyd, [460],
- Lockhart [469],
- Lothian [500],
- Lucas [522],
- Lyons [547],
- Mc Murdo [664],
- Manning [722],
- Marshall, J. [757],
- Marshall, T. W. [760],
- Maskell [780],
- Morris, J. [984],
- Morris, J. B. [984],
- Mossman [1000],
- Munro [1028],
- Newburgh [1115],
- Newman [1124],
- Oakeley [1191],
- Ormsby [1260],
- Oxenham [1297],
- Paley [1310],
- Palmer, J. B. [1319],
- Palmer, W. [1323],
- Parsons, D. [1369],
- Parsons, G. [1370],
- Paton [1384],
- Pearsall [1419],
- Phillipps de Lisle [1501],
- Potter [1603],
- Proctor [1652],
- Pryor [1662],
- Pugin [1664],
- Spencer [1501].
- Secession church in Scotland becomes United Presbyterian church [116].
- Swedenborgian, minister and his chapel [1158].
- Ulster Unitarian Christian association formed [1592].
- United Secession church founded [761].
- Welsh, preacher in [131].
- Wesleyan Methodists, camp meetings [18],
- presidents [37], [38], [52], [100], [172], [185], [480], [749], [1670].
- White Quakers founded [43].
- Worship of Nikkul Seyn [1140].
- Rembrandt, Hermanszoon van Rhyn, d. 1669, painter, his etching Christ healing the sick [1315].
- Repton, Notts., the school increased in numbers [1418].
- Resin distilled, used to make soap [1565].
- Respirators for consumptive persons invented [72].
- Rhythmical index [491].
- Richard ii, d. 1400, portrait of restored [854].
- Richardson, John, d. 1836, showman [356].
- Riders and riding, Jersey [90],
- Nolan [1162],
- Osbaldeston [1264],
- one hundred and twenty miles in thirteen hours [81].
- Rifles, double bolt for breechloaders [1674],
- expanding bullets [1674],
- hammerless gun [1674],
- Morris tube for [985],
- rifle makers [1672],
- with oval bore [287].
- Riflemen form, a song [137].
- Rio Janeiro, mint erected [869].
- Ritualism, originators of, Keble [170],
- Manning [722],
- Newman [1123],
- Pusey [1677],
- Tracts for the times [170] bis.
- Roads on Mc Adam’s system [557].
- Roberts, David, d. 1864, painter, sketches in Holy Land published [942].
- Roberts, Thomas, d. 1876, acting manager [25].
- Roberts, William John, money lender, d. 1861, attempts to murder William Murray [1055].
- The Times 13 July 1861 et seq.
- Rob Roy canoe voyages [608].
- Rochdale, Yorkshire, vicarage act [915].
- Rocked in the cradle of the deep, a song [254], [1160].
- Rogers, Samuel, d. 1855, poet, Queenie Thrale refuses to marry him [176].
- Rolls, Masters of the, Jessel [94],
- Langdale [300].
- Roman stations, Caerleon, Monmouthshire [355],
- Clausentum, Hants. [665],
- Isle of Wight [178],
- Lancashire roads [157],
- Roman wall [646], [1010],
- Sevington, Wilts. [499],
- Silchester, Hants. [152],
- Volubilis [343],
- Watling street, Salop [646],
- Wilderspool, Lancashire [192].
- Rome, arms and legs for the poor [808],
- basilica of St. Clement [1023],
- British academy of arts founded [584],
- first English bankers [1560],
- Free presbyterian church built [415],
- Mr. Wall’s Baptist chapel [1057],
- Parker’s photographs of the walls, etc. [1345].
- Rory O’ More, a ballad [506].
- Rose pink colour invented [109].
- Rose queen, A [1186].
- Rosshire, lord lieutenant [790].
- Rossini, Giacchino Antonio, d. 1868, composer, Petite messe solennelle introduced [908],
- Stabat mater introduced in England [904].
- Rowing, Oxford to Westminster bridge [1456].
- Rowers and Scullers, Arnold [721],
- Douglas [1456],
- Ingham [9],
- Jacobson [45],
- Johnson [105],
- Keane [166],
- King [229],
- Lane [295],
- Lea [338],
- Lord [496],
- Lowndes [516],
- Mc Dougall [592],
- Mc Lean [649],
- Mackarness [615],
- Mann [721],
- Mellish [836],
- Merivale [849],
- Meynell [860],
- Morrison [987],
- Moss [999],
- Mountain [1007],
- Moxon [1012],
- Munster [1031],
- Nicholson [1145],
- Parish [1337],
- Pennefather [1451],
- Penrhyn [1456],
- Penrose [1457],
- Phelps [1489],
- Phillipps [1495],
- Phillips [1514],
- Polehampton [1570],
- Prest [1629].
- Royal academicians, See also [Painters] [1748],
- Jones [126],
- Lee [351],
- Leslie [394],
- Lewis [416] resigned,
- Long [484],
- Maclise [659],
- Marochetti [743],
- Mulready [1024],
- Poole [1584].
- Royal Society, Fellows, Christopher [1153],
- Dundas [1153],
- Ibbetson [2],
- Ilchester [5],
- Inglis [13],
- Jackson [36],
- Jacob [44],
- James [50],
- Jameson [57],
- Jeffery [69],
- Jeffreys, J. G. [71],
- Jeffreys, J. [72],
- Jejeebhoy [73],
- Jenkin [76],
- Jervis [92],
- Jessee [94],
- Jessel [95],
- Jevons [96],
- Johnson, C. W. [103],
- Johnson, E. J. [104],
- Johnson, G. H. S. [105],
- Johnson, M. J. [108],
- Johnson, P. N. [109],
- Johnston, A. R. C. [113],
- Johnston, J. F. W. [115],
- Jones, C. R. [123],
- Jones, H. B. [127],
- Jones, T. [142],
- Jones, T. R. [143],
- Jones, T. W. [144],
- Joule [150],
- Kane [159],
- Kay, J. H. [163],
- Kaye, J. [164],
- Kaye, J. W. [164],
- Kelland [178],
- Ker [209],
- Key [214],
- Kidd [217],
- Kiernan [218],
- King, J. [226],
- King, P. P. [227],
- König [266],
- Laing [278],
- Lamont [285],
- Lankester [303],
- Lansdowne [304],
- Lassell [310],
- Lawrence [331],
- Lawson [333],
- Leake [341],
- Le Couteur [348],
- Lee, J. [354],
- Lee, R. [357],
- Leeson [366],
- Lefevre [367],
- Lefroy [369],
- Legh [372],
- Lemon [386],
- Liddell [425],
- Lindley [435],
- Lister [444],
- Livingstone [453],
- Lloyd, E. [457],
- Lloyd, H. [460],
- Lloyd, J. A. [461],
- Lloyd, W. [463],
- Locke [467],
- Logan [477],
- Londesborough [481],
- Lowther [492],
- Lowe [512],
- Lubbock [520],
- Luke [528],
- Lyell [540],
- Lyttleton [551],
- Mc Clean [572],
- Mc Donnell [590],
- Mc Grigor [610],
- Mackinnon [639],
- M’ Lean [650],
- Maclear [651],
- Mc Neill [672],
- Macneill [672],
- Mc William [682],
- Madden [684],
- Maddy [687],
- Magrath [692],
- Main [697],
- Maine [698],
- Maitland, E. F. [702],
- Maitland, J. G. [703],
- Maitland, S. R. [704],
- Majendie [705],
- Mallet [712],
- Maltby [713],
- Manby, C. [714],
- Manby, G. W. [715],
- Mangles [718],
- Mantell [729],
- Marcot [731],
- Markland [739],
- Marshall, A. M. [754],
- Marshall, J. [759],
- Martin [768],
- Matheson [790],
- Matthiessen [798],
- Maxwell, J. C. [808],
- Maxwell, J. [809],
- May [810],
- Mayo, C. [820],
- Mayo, H. [821],
- Mayo, T. [821],
- Melville [839],
- Mercer [846],
- Merrifield [852],
- Miers [869],
- Miller, J. F. [880],
- Miller, J. [880],
- Miller, W. A. [885],
- Miller, W. H. [886],
- Minto [899],
- Molesworth [916],
- Montgomerie [934],
- Moore, J. A. [950],
- Moore, T. E. L. [955],
- Moreau [960],
- Morgan [964],
- Morison [974],
- Morris, J. C. [985],
- Moseley, H. [997],
- Moseley, H. N. [997],
- Moss [999],
- Murchison, C. [1032],
- Murchison, Sir R. I. [1033],
- Mylne [1067],
- Napier, Lord [1072],
- Napier, H. E. [1076],
- Narrien [1082],
- Neilson [1097],
- Newall [1114],
- Newmarch [1125],
- Newport [1126],
- Nisbet-Hamilton [1153],
- Noad [1155],
- Nolan [1161],
- Northampton [1174],
- Northbrook [1175],
- Northcott [1176],
- Northumberland [1177],
- Ogle [1221],
- Oldham [1230],
- Oliveira [1235],
- Ormerod, E. L. [1257],
- Ormerod, G. [1257],
- O’ Shaugnessy [1270],
- Outram [1278],
- Owen [1290],
- Paget [1306],
- Palgrave [1311],
- Parish [1338],
- Parker, T. L. [1348],
- Parker, W. K. [1350],
- Parkes [1352],
- Parkinson [1356],
- Parry [1367],
- Pasley [1375],
- Patterson [1386],
- Pattinson [1388],
- Peacock [1412],
- Pearson, E. [1422],
- Pelly [1443],
- Pemberton [1445],
- Pengelly [1448],
- Penn [1449],
- Pepys [1460],
- Percy [1463],
- Pereira [1465],
- Pettigrew [1484],
- Phillimore [1498],
- Phillipps [1501],
- Phillips, J. [1507],
- Phillips, J. A. [1508],
- Plowden [1561],
- Pollock [1575],
- Porrett [1588],
- Porter [1591],
- Portlock [1596],
- Potter [1600],
- Pratt, J. H. [1621],
- Pratt, S. P. [1622],
- Prestwich [1631],
- Pritchard [1648],
- Pusey [1678],
- Quain [1686],
- Quekett [1687].
- Rundell, Philip, d. 1827, goldsmith [1094].
- Rubens, Peter Paul, d. 1640, painter, the Chapeau de poil [1435].
- Russell, John, d. 1878, earl, his ministry resigned [227],
- lord John Russell’s post bag [291].
- Russia, army, clothing of the [22],
- chief engineer of the navy [285],
- Crimea, railway line from Balaklava to Sebastopol [1480],
- Friends deputation to on peace [1426],
- sketches and models of Sebastopol [1665],
- the secret treaty disclosed by Marvin [778].
- Ryves, Virginia Jannetta Horton, d. 1871, claiming descent from the duke of Cumberland [1089].
S
- Sackville college, East Grinstead [1089].
- Saddler [1229].
- St. Andrew’s, rector of university Mill [875],
- provost Playfair [1557],
- St. Andrew’s golf club [1557].
- St. George and the dragon on the English coins [1546].
- St. Helena, observatory erected [108].
- St. Paul’s cathedral, tablet in memory of murdered war correspondents [1612].
- St. Paul, Horace, his son [133].
- Salford, Lancashire, library and museum [1554],
- Salford hundred court of record [162],
- ancient market [1437].
- Salt, process for refining [1354].
- Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire, founded [1426].
- Saltley, Warwickshire, diocesan training college [551].
- Sams, William, publisher and peerage proprietor [16].
- Sandwich islands held by Great Britain [1397].
- Sanitary engineer, Jennings [82].
- Saxon antiquities, Faussett’s collection of [813].
- Scene painters, James [47],
- Leitch [381],
- Lancaster [288],
- Marshall [755],
- Morgan [967],
- O’ Connor [1208],
- Oliver [1237].
- See also under [Theatres].
- Schools, first inspector of [962],
- the Misses Lees’ school [351].
- Scotland, black polled cattle [574],
- cricket introduced [240],
- Dick bequest for parochial schoolmasters [844],
- Forbes Mackenzies’ act [634],
- forty new churches erected [905],
- Gaelic episcopal society [508],
- grand master mason [731],
- hangman, the public [1034],
- herring fisheries [279],
- keeper of judicial records [1349],
- kelp trade [279],
- island of Lewis, owner of [790],
- famine in Lewis [790],
- Lord Lyon, king of arms [241],
- meteorological soc. founded [112],
- MS. collections relating to [269],
- royal company of archers, president [840],
- Secession and Relief churches united [622],
- Strathpeffer spa [727],
- Sutherlandshire clearings [465],
- tenant farmer a member of parliament [575],
- tweed trade originated [591].
- Scott, Sir Walter, d. 1832, author, his friend [696],
- he sees Rob Roy acted [618].
- Screw pile and ship mooring invented [901].
- Sculptors, Chantrey [126],
- Chenu [595],
- Johnson [104],
- Jones [135],
- Keene [174],
- King [225],
- Ladeuil [275],
- Ledward [349],
- Legrew [372],
- Leifchild [373],
- Leyland [422],
- Lough [500],
- Lucas [525],
- Lynn [545],
- Macbridge [566],
- Maccarthy [569],
- Macdonald [584],
- Macdowell [595],
- Manning [723],
- Marochetti [743],
- Moffitt [912],
- Montalba [930],
- Monti [939],
- Mossman [1000],
- Munro [1028],
- Nixon [1154],
- Noble [1157],
- O’ Doherty [1212],
- Papworth [1330],
- Park [1339],
- Philip [1493].
- Sea, deep sea dredging [71],
- mean level determined [61],
- Normandy’s apparatus for distilling sea water [1168].
- Sea hath its pearls, The, a song [1544].
- Seaweed imported from Sweden [225].
- Seaham harbour, Durham opened [482].
- Selby, Bishop of, an assumed title [1000].
- Selkirkshire, lord lieutenant [468].
- Serjeants at law, Jervis [91],
- Jones, C. C. [123],
- Jones, H. G. [128],
- Keating [169],
- Kelly [182],
- Kinglake [232],
- Law [324],
- Ludlow [527],
- Lush [533],
- Lyndhurst [543],
- Manning [723],
- Mellor [837],
- Merewether [848],
- Miller [882],
- Murphy [1038],
- O’ Brien [1199],
- Parry [1364],
- Payne [1406],
- Petersdorff [1478],
- Pigott [1532],
- Pollock [1575],
- Pulling [1667],
- Quain [1685].
- Sewell, Elizabeth, d. 1879, linguist [790].
- Shaftesbury, Anthony A., d. 1885, seventh earl, his successor [240].
- Shakespeare, William, d. 1616, all his plays except six produced at Sadler’s Wells [1491],
- Centurie of prayse [11],
- Collier controversy [1362],
- Perkin’s folio [1362],
- Shakespeare fabrications [11],
- Shakesperian jesting in the circus ring originated [751],
- three hundredth anniversary celebration [766],
- trustees of his birthplace [10].
- Shakespeare, William, editions of his works, first folio edition [431],
- Henry Irving edition of works [756],
- Clark and Wright’s edition of works [519].
- Sheehy, Eugene, Roman catholic priest, arrested in Limerick [456].
- Sheep, Alpaca sent to Australia [349],
- black faced [675],
- breeders of [691], [1434], [1678],
- farmer [752].
- Sheffield, Yorkshire, botanic gardens [742],
- birthday club [95],
- Jessop hospital [95],
- Mappin’s collection of pictures [731],
- mayor and master cutler combined [798].
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, d. 1822, poet, his executor [1414],
- his friend [1653],
- his works considered profane [1011].
- She wore a wreath of roses, a song [254].
- Sheridan, Thomas, d. 1817, his daughter Mrs. Norton [1179].
- Ship builders, Elder [1416],
- Fairfield co. [1416],
- Kirk [243],
- Laing [279],
- Laird [280].
- Shipowners, Inman [16],
- Jenkins [76],
- Pollok [1576].
- Shipping Companies, African steam ship co. [280],
- British and North American co. [280],
- British India steam navigating co. [639],
- Guion line [1416],
- Inman line [16],
- Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia co. [16],
- North German Lloyd’s [1416],
- New Zealand co. [1416],
- Scottish Oriental [1416].
- Ships and Shipping, anti-fouling composition for bottoms of [1412],
- curves of stability [101],
- international code of marine signals [908],
- Manby’s rocket apparatus [715],
- self holding brakes for windlasses [1079],
- ship broker [439],
- signal stations for ships [908],
- unimmersible boats [715].
- See also [Steamships].
- Shipwrecks, Alfonzo xii [473],
- Athénienne [1683],
- Brother Jonathan [14],
- Elizabeth [715],
- Great Britain [605],
- Kent [607], [608],
- Lady Elgin [14],
- Liberia [514],
- London [1222], [1317],
- Northfleet [258],
- Pacific [1252],
- Rothsay castle [988],
- Royal charter [473],
- Victoria [986].
- Shoeblack brigade founded [608].
- Shoemakers, learned, Kendall [191],
- Kennedy [197],
- Kitto [248],
- Knight [255],
- Leatherland [345],
- Lochore [466],
- M’ Kay [619],
- Mason, F. [781],
- Mason, Sir J. [783],
- Miller [876],
- Mitchell [903],
- Murray [1055],
- Odger [1212],
- Richardson [876].
- Shoreham, Sussex, harbour constructed [539].
- Shorthand, libraries of books on [415],
- Lewis’ system [415],
- Lloyd’s stenography [458],
- shorthand writers [1548],
- the only writer in Devonshire [314].
- Shrewsbury school, Shropshire, head master [195].
- Silk, manufacturer Nicholson [1141],
- mercer Jeffery [70].
- Silver, made from base metals [1329],
- to separate silver from lead [1388].
- Singh, Duleep, d. 1893, The Maharajah, his guardian [479].
- Singers, See also [Actors],
- Amadi [504],
- Andrews [1382],
- Barnett [1506],
- Bianchi [273],
- Bolton [306],
- Celli [1684],
- Cole [1087],
- Fillippi [1500],
- Fisher [688],
- Grisi [736],
- Incledon [9],
- Isaacs [25],
- Jackson [273],
- Jones [132],
- Jonghmans [147],
- Kennedy [196],
- King [306],
- Knight [254],
- Knyvett, C. [265],
- Knyvett, D. [265],
- Knyvett, W. [265],
- Lablache, F. [271],
- Lablache, L. [271],
- Lacy, J. [273],
- Lacy, J. W. [273],
- Land [289],
- Lanza [306],
- Lee [351],
- Leffler [368],
- Lind [433],
- Linn [441],
- Love [502],
- Maas [555],
- Maeder [688],
- Manvers [730], [755],
- Mario [736],
- Marras [743],
- Masson [788],
- Miranda [900],
- New [1114],
- Orridge [1262],
- Oudin [1276],
- Parepa-Rosa [1334],
- Parry [1364],
- Pasta [1376],
- Patey [1382],
- Paton [1383],
- Patti [1388],
- Paul [1393],
- Penna [1450],
- Perkins [1467],
- Piccolomini [1468],
- Persiani [1475],
- Phillipps [1499],
- Phillips, H. [1506],
- Potocki [1599],
- Povey [254], [1607],
- Purdy [1673],
- Puzzi [1679],
- Pyne, G. [1683],
- Pyne, J. K. [1684],
- Pyne, L. F. [1684],
- Pyne, S. [1684],
- Roze [1467],
- Schulz [744],
- Stephens [306],
- Travis [265],
- Tree [306], [1404],
- Vestris [794],
- Waylett [351],
- Woods [1384],
- Wyndham [271].
- Singers, Comic, Leybourne [421],
- Lloyd [226],
- Maynard [816],
- Moody [941],
- Ogden [1217],
- Pearce [1415],
- Powell [1609],
- Vance [421].
- Skating, National skating association founded [1012],
- skating rink [1644].
- Slap Bang, the expression first used [1471].
- Slavery, anti-slavery advocate, Lushington [535],
- engagés libres system [656],
- meeting in London [1616],
- slave owner [1542].
- Sleep, on going to sleep [945].
- Sleigh, Burrowes Willcocks Arthur, colonel, d. Chelsea March 1869, proprietor of Daily telegraph [407].
- Smith, Albert, d. 1860, entertainer, takes lessons in fencing and boxing [31],
- writes an entertainment [1364].
- Smith, Thomas Assheton, yachtman, d. 1858, Pandora’s voyage to North Pole [498].
- Smith, John, of the Pop Gun inn, a traitor [384].
- Smoke-jack maker [513].
- Snow, lost and buried for a night in the [64].
- Snuff boxes, painting of [578].
- Soap, hardened by sulphate of soda [1168],
- resin used in manufacture [1565].
- Societies, See also [Associations], col. [1703]
- and Institutions, col. [1722].
- Acclimatisation, secretary [513].
- Alliance national land and building founded [1156].
- Amalgamated society of railway servants, president [78].
- Artists’ benevolent fund, secretary [769].
- Arundel, their fictile ivories [1108].
- Antiquaries, director [894].
- Art union of London founded [1566].
- Artists’ annuity fund founded [1681].
- Askesian founded [1460], [1509].
- Astronomical founded [142].
- Artists’ annuity fund, president [532].
- Bath and West of England agricultural [537], [1549].
- Berwickshire naturalists’ club, founders [114].
- Brighton and Sussex medico-chirurgical [80].
- British gynæcological, first president [824].
- British homœopathic founded [1690].
- British mineralogical and geological founded [1460].
- Cambrian promoted [1363].
- Cambrian archæological association founded [127].
- Cambridge Camden founded [1089].
- Chemical founded [491], [885].
- Chetham founded [1355].
- Choral harmonists’ founded [1184].
- Classical harmonists’ founded [1184].
- Church of England protection, president [436].
- City philosophical founded [1484].
- Civil engineers, secretary [308].
- Coffee tavern company originated [1586].
- Cymmroderion founded [1287].
- Devonshire association founded [1447].
- Emancipation for slaves founded [525].
- English church union founded [1286],
- president [436].
- Entomological founded [1122].
- Entomological, New South Wales founded [652].
- Epidemiological founded [897].
- Ethnological originated [228].
- Female emigration founded [1688].
- Financial reform union founded [1156].
- For improvement of religious condition of seamen originated [237].
- Gaelic, the founder [476],
- first chief of [675].
- Geographical, president [1033].
- Geological of Cornwall, founders [705], [1336].
- Governesses asylum, founder [278].
- Handel founded and ceased [598].
- Hardwick’s debating founded [667].
- Hermetic founded [234].
- Highland and agricultural of Scotland, secretary [809].
- Historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire [1527].
- Horticultural, secretary [434].
- Hunterian founded [1290].
- Irish founded [782].
- Jersey agricultural and horticultural founded [348].
- Juridical founded [421].
- Linnean, librarian [242].
- Linnean, New South Wales, constituted [652].
- London and Middlesex archæological, president [481].
- London oratory founded [264].
- London political union founded [1156].
- London, for promoting christianity among Jews, mission to Poland [570].
- London trade council formed [1212].
- Lowtonian founded [514].
- Martineau founded [774].
- Meteorological, president [720].
- Microscopical founded [444],
- president [1687].
- Miners’ national union, president [581].
- National choral established [766].
- National complete suffrage union founded [862].
- National orphan home founded [233].
- Owls commencement and ending [260].
- Oxford Old college historical revived [1077].
- Parliamentary candidate founded [1473].
- Pharmaceutical, founder [8].
- Philharmonic established [1184].
- Philosophical of London founded [1484].
- Political union founded [1032].
- Ray, founders of [114].
- Religious tract, book editor [724],
- books of travels [724],
- secretary [146].
- Royal, Woollaston medals made of palladium [109].
- Royal agricultural founded [861], [1678].
- Royal Asiatic, last original member [672].
- Royal astronomical, Lee bequests [354],
- president [721].
- Royal geographical, secretary [36].
- Royal horticultural, scientific director [1041].
- Royal microscopical founded [1290].
- Royal society of literature founded [85].
- Royal society for protection of life from fire, [509].
- Royal toxophilite [1576].
- Scottish corporation, secretary [914].
- Sisterhood of Good Samaritans at Coatham [1389].
- Smeatonian society of engineers, treasurer [1067].
- Society for suppression of vice, secretary [1641].
- Society of arts, the Swiney cup [659].
- Society of English medallists founded [1585].
- Society of reporters founded [415].
- Sunday school union founded [1152].
- Sussex archæological founded [515].
- Torquay natural history founded [1447].
- Tract, secretary [144].
- Utilitarian founded [875].
- Wernerian natural history founded [57].
- Wetteravian, a member [359].
- Women’s printing founded [1378].
- Yorkshire agricultural founded [861].
- Zoological, secretary [902].
- Society men and women, Jersey [90],
- Montagu [929].
- Solicitors general, Collier [925],
- Jervis [91],
- Karslake [160],
- Keating [169],
- Kelly [182].
- Soda water apparatus [1460].
- Somersault throwers, Lee [356],
- Lees [365],
- Myers [1065].
- Somersetshire, lords lieutenant [5], [1596].
- Song writers, Kenny [203],
- Mackay [619],
- Mitchell [903],
- Perry [1470],
- Roberts, Mrs. V. [274].
- Sothern Edward Askew, d. 1881, actor, Our american cousin produced [174].
- South Kensington museum, catalogue compiler [212],
- Jones collection [133],
- Percy’s metallurgical specimens [1464].
- Southey, Robert d. 1843 poet, an acquaintance [1409],
- Mason corresponds with him [782].
- Southwark, Surrey, borough court of record [1406],
- high steward of [1406].
- Spain, Jameson created a caballero of [57],
- Lorca outrage on H. D. Jencken [75],
- St. Sebastian forlorn hope at [127].
- Spelling, J. Jones system of Welsh spelling [130],
- Mavor’s spelling book [806].
- Spiral ascensionist, Ethardo [1203].
- Spiritualists, Moses a medium [998],
- Mountford [1008].
- Spithead, Hants. sea forts constructed [344].
- Split ring makers [783].
- Spirits, sale of spirits amendment act [772].
- Spurgeon, Charles Hadden, d. 1892, preacher, his sermon on baptismal regeneration [1669],
- sermons and books printed [1376].
- Stafford, first mayor [779].
- Staffordshire, lord lieutenant [423].
- Stained glass, designer of Oliphant [1233].
- Stanhope, Lady Hester Lucy, d. 1839, her medical attendant [855].
- Stanley, Arthur Penryn, d. 1881, dean of Westminster his great friend [1423].
- Stanley, Henry Morton i.e. John Rowlands b. 1841, expedition for relief of Emin Pacha [56].
- Stationers, Key [214], [401],
- Parkins [1354].
- Stationery, cheap paper and envelopes introduced [1355].
- Statues and Busts, Akroyd [1493],
- Albert [135], [1157],
- Carpenter [1154],
- Clyde [743],
- Crosby [1154],
- Derby [1157],
- Franklin [1157],
- Gilpin [104],
- Gough [104],
- Iddesleigh [1176],
- Ingram [14],
- Jacob [43],
- Jefferies [68],
- Jesse [94],
- Jessel [95],
- Jones [141],
- Key [215],
- Kiallmark [216],
- Lane [296],
- Lander [316],
- Lawrence [330],
- Leeman [363],
- Lewis [413],
- Lloyd [460],
- Liardet [422],
- Locke [467],
- Logan [476],
- Louis Philippe [135],
- Macaulay [563],
- Macdonald [584],
- Macleod [657],
- Mc Niell [672],
- Maning [719],
- Marsh [751],
- Marshall [759],
- Mary, Queen [1028],
- Mason [783],
- Mathew [791],
- Maurice [805],
- May [813],
- Mayer [813],
- Mayo [819],
- Moffat [104],
- Moor [914],
- Mort [992],
- Murray, D. [1042],
- Napier, C. J. [1074],
- Napier, W. F. P. [1080],
- Napier, R. C. [1072],
- Neill [1095],
- Napoleon iii [135],
- Oastler [1195],
- O’Brien [1201],
- O’Hagan [1224],
- Outram [1157], [1279],
- Owen [1287],
- Parkes [1353],
- Peabody [1408],
- Pease [1427],
- Peel L. [1434],
- Peel W. [1435],
- Phayre [1488],
- Pierce [1528],
- Plowden [15],
- Pond [1577],
- Pugin [1665],
- Quain, J. R. [1685],
- Quain, R. [1686],
- Richard Cœur de Lion [743],
- Sadler [1339],
- Tennant [1339],
- Victoria, Queen [135], [1157],
- Vincent [104],
- Wales, prince of [15],
- Wallace [1339],
- Watt [1028],
- Wellington [1157],
- William iv [1154].
- Steam hammers [989], [1085].
- Steam locomotives, competition at Rainhill [198],
- Field’s boiler [855],
- high pressure [1466], [1467],
- Rocket, The [1521].
- Steam ships, boomerang propeller [907],
- direct acting annular cylinder screw engine [800],
- double cylinder engine [800],
- feathering screw propeller [800], [801],
- first screw steamer to the Levant [923],
- inventors of steam navigation [886],
- iron boats built [889],
- iron first used in building [280], [1079],
- iron plating in alternate strakes [1077],
- Jackson’s propeller [32],
- Manby’s oscillating engines [1449],
- marine engine improvements [58],
- oscillating engines first used [1099],
- oscillating engine, slide valves worked by an eccentric [800],
- paddles used instead of wheels [502],
- propellers [801],
- screw propellers [513], [1536],
- steeple engine invented [1075],
- surface condenser for engines [1075],
- twin screw invented [375].
- See also [Ships].
- Steam vessels, Atlantic greyhound, i.e. City of Rome [101],
- City of Berlin [16],
- La Normandie [101].
- Steel, Bessemer process used [843],
- steel smelters [95].
- Steel pen makers, Mason [783],
- Perry [783], [1472].
- Stereoscopic and photographic company [1183].
- Stephenson, George, d. 1848, engineer, his connection with E. Pease [1426].
- Stirlingshire, lord lieutenant [940].
- Stock exchange, London, the twelve jewish brokers [932].
- Stockport, Lancashire, chartist disturbances [1447],
- Jennison’s gardens established [83].
- Stone throwing [442].
- Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher, d. 1896, author and lord Byron [374].
- Street dramatic reciter [1126].
- Street making, concrete for [905].
- Strickland, Agnes, d. 1874, author, her sister [941].
- Strikes, dock labourers [1182].
- Strutt, Mr., theatrical manager [171].
- Struve, Dr., prepares mineral waters at Brighton [230].
- Stuart, Charles Edward, d. 1788, The Young Pretender, his widow [1690].
- Sudburry, Suffolk, disfranchised [123].
- Suez, Egypt, first Englishman residing there [406].
- Sugar, duties abolished [1175],
- machine for cutting [1019],
- sugar refiners [599].
- Suicides, Jackson, Arthur Gregory, hanged himself [28].
- Jones, John, died from attempted suicide [132].
- Jullien, Louis G. A. J., wounded himself with a knife [156].
- Lardner, Leopold James, threw himself from a window [308].
- Le Grew, James, committed suicide [373].
- Levy, Amy, inhaled fumes of charcoal [407].
- Lingard, James W., committed suicide [439].
- Low, Walter, took paregoric [510].
- Lowndes, Jefferson, shot himself [515].
- Lyttleton, George W. L., Baron, jumped out of a window [551].
- Martin, G., cut his throat [765].
- Matthiessen, A., took prussic acid [798].
- Mercer, George, shot himself in bed [846].
- Montgomery, W., shot himself [938].
- Morris, R., shot himself [985].
- Mowat, J. L. G., hanged himself Oxford [1010].
- Moxon, Walter, drank hydrocyanic acid [1012].
- Owen, G., took poison [1285].
- Patton, George, cut his throat and threw himself into Almond river [1391].
- Paul, Wentworth F. D., took prussic acid [1395].
- Peace, W., shot himself St. Mary’s hospital [1416].
- Perceval, Arthur Philip, took laudanum [1461].
- Perry, Richard Davis, shot himself [1472].
- Pigott, Richard, shot himself at Madrid [1534].
- Price, David, shot himself [1636].
- Sulphate of ammonia produced from gasses of blast furnaces [1099].
- Sun, bright line spectrum of the cornea first seen [1567].
- Sunday, Strome ferry case [198],
- Sunday receptions [1653].
- Surgeons, College of, diploma returned [630],
- president [168].
- Surgery, abdominal aorta tied for aneurism of the iliac [52],
- anatomical museums [148], [158],
- bleeding, last advocates of [312],
- Cæsarean operation [11],
- double stethoscope invented [343],
- external iliac artery tied [1115],
- ether inhaling apparatus [1263],
- excision of varicose veins, operation for [759],
- flexible cautery invented [338],
- galvano cautery introduced [759],
- hospitals, circular wards for [759],
- hernia, operation for [528],
- hydrocele, cure of [459],
- instrument for removal of uterine polypi [1223],
- Kiernan’s anatomy classes suppressed [218],
- knee joint, excision of [126],
- Lane’s medical school [586],
- larynx, operations on the [630],
- lithotomy operations [39], [459],
- liver discoveries respecting its structure [218],
- Lizar’s lines [454],
- membrane of the eye discovered [41],
- nævi, injection of with liquor ammoniæ [459],
- Pagan’s obstetric forceps [1302],
- patent truss [399],
- pure rubber bandage for ulcers [767],
- screw lithotrite tourniquet [399],
- strabismus, cure of [633],
- syphon douche invented [144],
- tissue paper for dressing wounds [603],
- tongue removed for cancer [1189],
- tracheotomy without tubes [767],
- upper jaw removed [454].
- Sussex, duke of, d. 1843, his wife the duchess of Inverness [18].
- Sweden, seaweed sent to England [225],
- steamboats introduced [1292].
- Swell, a broken down [1199].
- Sweeney Todd, the barber of Fleet st., a drama [1629].
- Swimmers, Drumlanrig [1687],
- Johnson [109],
- Kirkpatrick [245],
- Leverell [404],
- Lort [498],
- Pearce [1415].
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles, b. 1837, poet, ode by [8],
- Queen Mother published [1523].
- Swinfen v. Swinfen, a barrister suing for his fees [196].
- Swordsman, M’ Ian [612].
- Sydenham, See [Crystal palace], col. [1712].
T
- Tailors, Moses [749],
- Nicoll [1148],
- Nugee [1186],
- Place [1552],
- Poole [1582].
- Talkers, Great, Luttrell [537],
- Morley [975].
- Tasmania, Hobart Town magnetic observatory [163].
- Taste and smell, a person with no sense of [776].
- Taverns, Anti Gallican [351],
- Garrick’s head [351],
- London coffee house [361].
- Talford, Sir Thomas N., d. 1854, judge, his dramas [166].
- Tawell, John, murderer, executed 28 March 1845 [182].
- Tea dealer, Moffatt [911].
- Teachers, first training college for [163].
- Teck, Mary, b. 1833, duchess of, taught the piano by Mangold [718].
- Telegraphs, Anglo-American telegraph co. [572],
- Atlantic cable [1114],
- Dover and Calais [1114],
- break drum and cone [1114],
- first use for capturing a murderer [182],
- underground introduced [1148],
- wire rope for [1114].
- Telescopes, See also [Observatories],
- grinding specula [214], [310],
- reflecting telescopes [310],
- specula [310].
- Telpherage, automatic transport of goods by electricity [76].
- Temperance, Anti Bacchus [1369],
- dining room established [477],
- first teetotal pledge [452],
- Preston temperance advocate [452],
- the league of the cross [722].
- Temperance advocates, Lamb [283],
- Logan [477],
- Lucas [524],
- M’Gavin [600],
- Mathew [791],
- Mitchell [903],
- Morley [977],
- Morris [981],
- Mudge [1015],
- Murphy [1038],
- O’Neill [1246],
- Parsons [1369],
- Pollard [1572],
- Priestman [1643].
- Tennis player, Ponsonby [1579].
- Tennyson, Alfred, d. 1892, baron, poet, dedication of The Princess [534],
- his sister [534],
- Flights of Phædo in reply to Maud [226],
- poems set to music [343],
- verses to E. Lear [343].
- Ternnograph, a levelling machine, invention of [144].
- Thackeray, William Makepeace, d. 1863, novelist, battle of Limerick [1201],
- caricatures G. P. R. James [49],
- on Letts’ diaries [401],
- his friend [1642].
- Theatres, booking agents, Mitchell [904]
- and Nimmo [1152],
- general theatrical fund founded [546],
- first opera burlesque [1059],
- limelight introduced [755],
- no fee system first established [815],
- religious services in [977],
- theatrical publisher [275],
- theatrical portraits [275],
- transformation scenes originated [755],
- vampire traps first used [1553].
- Theatres and other places of Amusement, See also [Actors] and [Music halls].
- Adelaide gallery, opened [318],
- closed [1449],
- Jacobs conjurer at [44].
- Adelphi theatre, musical director [836].
- Agricultural hall promenade concerts [233].
- Alexandra theatre opened [1432].
- Alexandra palace, lessees [146].
- Alhambra, Marian the giantess [736].
- Anatomical museums [148], [158].
- Argyle subscription rooms, conductor [318],
- opposition to the licence [545],
- singer at [147].
- Astley’s theatre, manager [922].
- Avenue theatre built [1366].
- Bower saloon opened [1509].
- Britannia theatre opened [298].
- Chinese gallery, Hyde park corner [1509].
- City of London theatre, lessee [922],
- manager [356],
- opening night [386],
- torn down [356].
- Coburg theatre, manager [922].
- Colosseum, garden [613],
- manager [686],
- panorama of London [1360].
- Court theatre, lessee [450].
- Covent Garden theatre, Barnett fires at Miss Kelly [182],
- built [834],
- burnt down [155],
- conductor [599],
- Holland’s circus at [1203],
- Israelites in Egypt, an opera suppressed [274],
- Lenten oratorios [351],
- lessees [186], [680],
- musical directors [836], [938],
- opera litigation [262],
- Rivier’s promenade concerts [793],
- scene painters [755], [967].
- Cremorne gardens, fatal balloon ascent [314],
- musical director [745].
- Criterion theatre built [1577].
- Dando’s quartet [473].
- Drury Lane theatre, A run of luck produced £25,000 [1485],
- ballet mistress [501],
- Jullien’s concerts [155].
- Lenten oratorios [351],
- lessees [155], [351],
- managers [680], [922],
- modeller of the masks [174],
- musical conductor [155],
- patentee [506],
- poetical address at the opening [909],
- queen’s state visit [1360],
- scene painters [47], [755].
- Edinburgh theatre royal,
- burnt [497],
- lessee [395],
- manager [459].
- Elephant and Castle theatre, lessees [823], [1352].
- English opera house, Wellington st. erected [765].
- Fitzroy theatre, manager [815].
- Garrick theatre, Leman street, burnt down [1483].
- German Reed’s Entertainment [1365].
- Globe theatre, built [1366],
- lessee [930].
- Gough street private theatre, which became Havelock hall [1682].
- Haymarket theatre, musical director [836].
- Her Majesty’s theatre, decorated [107],
- Excelsior ballet at [1307],
- lessee [784],
- manager [528],
- Mario appears [736],
- musical conductor [528],
- pas de quatre at [528],
- scene painter [755].
- Highbury Barn, musical director [745].
- Holborn theatre, built [1366],
- first opened [149],
- lessees [47], [1368],
- manager [149],
- stage manager [1368].
- Horns’ tavern, Jacobs the conjurer at [44].
- Imperial theatre, lessee [450].
- Javasu, Princess of, exhibition of [64].
- Julia Pastrana, exhibition of [1377].
- Laurent’s casino, opened and closed [318].
- Lyceum theatre, built [1480],
- Jullien’s concerts at [155],
- lessee [171],
- manager [794],
- musical conductors [711], [938],
- opera buffa introduced [904],
- Penley’s nine nights’ season [817].
- Marks and his little men [737].
- Marylebone theatre, manager [356].
- Miss Kelly’s theatre, built [183].
- New Royalty theatre, lessee [1237].
- North Woolwich gardens, conductor of music [212].
- Olympic theatre, lessees [150], [794],
- manager [348],
- musical director [351], [711],
- scene painter [47].
- Olympic arena, i.e. Lambeth baths, opened [355].
- Panharmonium at King’s Cross, performance at [68].
- Pantheon, Oxford street, Italian opera at [1184].
- Pantheon, Catherine street [1510].
- Park theatre, lessees [1360].
- Parkinson’s museum [1355].
- Pavilion theatre, lessee [1608],
- manager [356].
- Polygraphic hall, Jacobs conjurer at [44].
- Polytechnic, chairman [1289],
- institute [1189],
- lecturers at [225].
- Poses plastiques at Garrick’s head [351].
- Prince of Wales theatre, Tottenham street, London, acting manager [47],
- scene painters [47],
- Wilton management [47].
- Prince of Wales theatre, Liverpool, lessee [150].
- Princess’s theatre, acting manager [25],
- lessee [165], [686],
- manager [938],
- musical conductor [472].
- Queen’s theatre, Dublin, lessee [149].
- Queen’s theatre, Long Acre, proscenium, painter of [943],
- musical conductor [711],
- scene painter [381],
- stage manager [1363].
- Rawstorne street, Islington, a private theatre [356].
- Regency theatre, Westminster, manager [921].
- Richardson’s Show, an actor in [876],
- proprietors [356],
- finally dispersed [356],
- at Agricultural hall [1352].
- Rosherville gardens, master of the ceremonies [1086],
- owner [126].
- Royal Amphitheatre, Holborn, opened [574].
- Royal Mews, Charing Cross, pictures exhibited [297].
- Sadler’s Wells, directors [844],
- lessees [1490],
- manager [149],
- musical director [938],
- scene painter [47].
- St. James’ theatre, built [1480],
- French plays and operas at [904].
- San Pareil theatre, opened [348].
- San Souce theatre, Herr Von Joel at [101].
- Saville house, Leicester sq., assaults of arms at [31].
- Standard theatre, manager [356].
- Strand theatre, acting manager [1368],
- directress [25],
- lessee [182],
- living marionettes [793],
- manager [88],
- Mark Lemon’s first play [386],
- musical directors [351], [938].
- Surrey theatre, musical conductor [121],
- scene painter [755].
- Surrey gardens, book about [167],
- Jullien’s concerts [155].
- Tottenham street theatre, lessee [351].
- Vaudeville theatre, lessee [930].
- Vauxhall gardens, account of [1372],
- manager [922].
- Victoria theatre, lessees [110], [1483],
- scene painter [47].
- Wilson street private theatre for students [1682].
- Woolwich gardens under W. Holland [97].
- Theatrical managers, See also [Actors],
- Charman [574],
- Gye [262],
- Johnson [356],
- Knowles [260],
- Lee [356],
- Lewis [418],
- Liston [445],
- Lyster [553],
- M’Collam [574],
- Macfarren [598],
- Maddox [686],
- Mapleson [730],
- Murray [1056],
- Nash [1083],
- Newcombe [1117],
- Osbaldiston [356],
- Parry [1366],
- Ratcliffe [1483],
- Richardson [356],
- Robertson [451].
- Thermantidote for cooling houses [72].
- Thermometer for deep sea soundings [885].
- Thorndon reformatory, Suffolk, established [211].
- Thrale, Hester Maria, d. 1857, viscountess Keith [176].
- Throat doctors, Mackensie [630],
- Moore [948].
- Tichborne, Roger or Thomas Castro or Arthur Orton, Kenealey conducting the case [193],
- his counsel Mac Mahon [661],
- his friend Onslow [1248],
- his judges [838].
- Ticket of leave men, meeting of [816].
- Tiger, encounter with a, [60].
- Tiger, A, the first servant so called [351].
- Timber merchant [707].
- Toptree heath model farm Essex [829].
- Tobacco manufacturer, Mitchell [906].
- Tom and Jerry, or life in London a drama [922].
- Torpey, James diamond robber [530].
- Tower of London, keeper of the regalia [1550].
- Toxophilites [1667].
- Trade Board of, See [Board of Trade].
- Trade union congress the first [1601].
- Trafalgar, battle of, the signal officer at [1374].
- Traitors, Lafontaine [276],
- Lemaitre [383],
- Macmanus [661],
- Martin [770],
- Meagher [826],
- Meany [828],
- Mitchel [900],
- O’Brien [1201],
- O’Conner [1205],
- O’Donoghue [1214],
- O’Gorman [1223],
- O’Mahony [1243],
- O’Reilly [1253].
- Trapeze performers, Leotard [392],
- Olmar [1242].
- Travellers, Man [714],
- Monroe [926],
- Palgrave [1311].
- Travelling in a van [556].
- Treasury, first lord See also [Prime ministers],
- Iddesleigh [3], [1176].
- Trollope, Anthony, d. 1882, novelist, The Eustace diamonds [848].
- Trotter, Captain [1452].
- Truro, Cornwall, cathedral, Pullan’s design for [1666].
- Turf Commissioner, Perry [1470].
- Turkey red dyers [791].
- Turner, Joseph M. W., d. 1851, painter, his Liber studiorum [1681],
- Johns’ pictures sold as Turner’s [102].
U
V
- Vaccination introduced [81].
- Vansittart, Henrietta a patentee [513].
- Vaulter, Madigan [688].
- Vegetarians [234].
- Ventriloquists, Jacobs [44],
- Love [503].
- Victoria Cross given to Kavanagh [162],
- Leith [382],
- Mc Masters [662],
- Macpherson [675],
- Malone [713],
- Moore [949],
- Peel [1435],
- Percy [1463].
- Victoria, Queen, b. 1819, assaulted by lieut. Pate [1337],
- attacked in Tomahawk cartoons [967],
- carpet presented to, [1331],
- coroner of queen household [724],
- drawing masters [343], [381],
- duke and duchess of Kent [205],
- empress of India [553],
- fired at by Edward Oxford on Constitution hill [1297],
- greyhound master M’Grath, sent for her to see [532],
- keeper of her privy purse [1579],
- monthly nurse [431],
- inspects the ox Black Prince [575],
- keeper of her crown jewels [475],
- G. Jackson exhibits feats of dexterity before her [31],
- Jackson choir performs before her [40],
- marshall of court ceremonies [551],
- mask on occasion of her marriage [199],
- More Leaves translated into Gaelic [622],
- Myers’ circus performs before her [1065],
- Neild leaves her half a million [1094],
- physician accoucheur [472],
- portraits [217], [293], [1360], [1373],
- reported attempt to murder [365],
- Sir B. Peckham-Micklethwait rendered a service to [1429],
- Jennings the sole survivor of priests at her coronation [83],
- state visit to Drury lane [1360],
- statues and busts of [135], [500],
- sub almoner [73],
- taught singing by Lablache [272],
- taught to etch [293],
- theatricals at Windsor [165],
- trumpeter to the queen [1348],
- vaccinated by T. J. Pettigrew [1484],
- visits Birmingham [777],
- visits Ireland [549], [1504],
- visits Jersey [347],
- visits Tillyfour farm, Aberdeenshire [575],
- writings translated into Welsh [134].
- Victoria regia introduced [1177].
- Villikins and his Dinah, a song [815].
- Violin maker [200].
- Violinists, Lacy [274],
- Lucas [522],
- Mapleson [730],
- Paganini [1409].
- Violoncellists, Lindley [435],
- Munck [1388],
- Pettit [1486],
- Phillips [1513].
- Volunteers, a starter of the movement [1680],
- first corps in England [956].
W
- Waghorn, Thomas, d. 1850, lieutenant, assisted by Levicke [406].
- Wales, Eisteddvodau held [1363],
- cremation of Price the archdruid [1640],
- fasting girl [43],
- first free library [1638],
- greatest preacher in Welsh [131],
- musical societies established [890],
- Sunday school examinations founded [135],
- University college founded [1287],
- Welsh airs [132].
- Wales, Prince of, See [Albert Edward], col. [1701].
- Walking head downward [1242].
- Wallah, The first competition [1681].
- War, Secretaries at, Macaulay [562],
- Palmerston [1325],
- Vernon Smith [555].
- War, Secretaries of State for, Lewis [413],
- Newcastle [1117].
- Ward, William, Baron, created Earl Dudley, d. 1885, and Her Majesty’s theatre [529].
- Warming and ventilating, engineer for [1522],
- with hot water pipes [1466].
- Watches, single pin escapement [593],
- spiral drill [593],
- three leg gravity escapement [593],
- watch makers [256], [593], [1553].
- Water obtained from a fort in the sea [1066].
- Waterloo, battle of in 1815, Kennedy’s plan of infantry formation [197],
- Macdonell helps to shut the gates of Hougoumont [587],
- medal for engraved [1547].
- Warwick, Roman catholic church built [490].
- Waugh, Edwin, d. 1890, author [180].
- Weber, Karl Maria, d. 1826, musical composer, Der Freischutz produced in England [1506].
- Webb, Matthew, drowned in crossing Niagara 1882, a swimmer [1402].
- Weighing machines [1586].
- Weights, standard weights ruined in fire at houses of parliament [886].
- Welbeck abbey, Notts., the tunnels at [1595],
- four millions spent on alterations at [1596].
- Wellington, Arthur, d. 1852, duke of, allowed earl of Mornington ten pounds a week [979],
- attempt to impeach him for R.C. emancipation bill [556],
- his god son [410],
- monument in St. Paul’s [1330].
- Wesley, John, d. 1791, founder of Methodism, picture of his rescue from the fire [1342].
- West Ham, near Bow, Middlesex, stipendiary magistrate, the first local appointed [1509].
- West India islands, Liberian coffee introduced [7],
- limes introduced [7].
- Westmacott, Charles Molloy, editor of the Age, d. 1868, assaulted by C. Kemble [186].
- Westminster, archbishop of [722].
- Westminster abbey, burials in [330], [453],
- deanery declined [1423],
- portrait of Richard the second [854],
- rings thrown into lord Palmerston’s grave [1327],
- royal musical festival [1363].
- Westminster Palace, bells in clock tower [50],
- Big Ben in the clock tower [456],
- houses of parliament burnt [886],
- paintings of Wellington and Blucher, and The death of Nelson [659].
- Westminster school, fagging at [709].
- Weston-super-mare, Somerset, town-hall [322].
- Wheels, cutting teeth of [99].
- Whiskey, distillers of [56], [220].
- Whist, Hollywood whist club [738],
- laws of [818],
- pound points [818],
- solo whist [1333].
- Whist players, Idle [4],
- Lloyd [459],
- Mayne [818],
- Pole [1570].
- Whistler, A [101].
- Whittaker, James A., land owner, Kansas [135].
- Whittlebury estate, Northamptonshire [473].
- White cross movement [429].
- Whyte, Mrs. Granville, claimed authorship of John Halifax [1024].
- Wicklow, lord lieutenant [828].
- William iv, d. 1837, king, diorama illustrating his coronation [755],
- his historiographer [49],
- physician to [1636],
- statue [1154].
- Williams, Frederick Henry, dean of Grahamstown, excommunicated [853].
- Williams, Montague Stephen, d. 1892, police magistrate [171].
- Willing, James, advertisement contractor, lessee of Alexandra palace [146].
- Wills, £5,858, col. [1404].
- £10,000, col. [1494].
- £11,000, col. [1511].
- £18,000, col. [171], [1031].
- £22,464, col. [1377].
- £23,000, col. [1176].
- £25,000, col. [829], [1098].
- £35,000, col. [165].
- £37,824, col. [1183].
- £40,000, col. [1503].
- £40,630, col. [434].
- £58,166, col. [1598].
- £71,390, col. [1049].
- £90,000, col. [148], [691].
- £100,000, col. [905], [906], [1392].
- £120,000, col. [1326], [1583], [1606].
- £120,937, col. [561].
- £130,000, col. [1115].
- £136,000, col. [230].
- £149,382, col. [1637].
- £159,718, col. [690].
- £170,000, col. [1326].
- £171,000, col. [1137].
- £180,000, col. [495].
- £200,000, col. [180], [740], [1256].
- £203,000, col. [24].
- £215,000, col. [1577].
- £244,092, col. [1597].
- £250,000, col. [348], [555], [801], [834], [953], [1034], [1117], [1466], [1628].
- £288,256, col. [1113].
- £300,000, col. [90], [211], [403], [737], [807], [1310], [1433].
- £344,000, col. [248].
- £350,000, col. [142], [304], [741], [777], [911], [999], [1178], [1427].
- £359,000, col. [133].
- £360,489, col. [1427].
- £382,473, col. [272].
- £400,000, col. [482], [948], [1408], [1573].
- £401,000, col. [286].
- £464,000, col. [336].
- £466,000, col. [317].
- £500,000, col. [137], [285], [393], [767], [1177], [1426].
- £520,560, col. [1483].
- £535,000, col. [482].
- £543,980, col. [373].
- £560,563, col. [639].
- £563,022, col. [458].
- £589,000, col. [1307].
- £600,000, col. [457], [737], [1057].
- £647,000, col. [321].
- £656,449, col. [95].
- £678,000, col. [120].
- £700,000, col. [40], [492], [572], [1168].
- £719,116, col. [758].
- £900,000, col. [334], [1595].
- £1,000,000, col. [503], [626], [1105], [1449].
- £1,069,669, col. [1416].
- £1,163,286, col. [1429].
- £1,200,000, col. [303], [891].
- £1,500,000, col. [1596].
- £2,100,000, col. [1282].
- £2,500,000, col. [473].
- £3,000,000, col. [473], [518], [987], [1200].
- £3,121,931, col. [568].
- Winchester, Hants, convent of Benedictines, [582].
- Windows, duty on repealed [1263].
- Windsor, houses removed from walls of the castle [1453],
- naval knights at [97], [202],
- new furniture designed for the castle [1664],
- theatricals at the castle, [165], [171].
- Wire walker, Oceana [1203].
- Wiseman, Nicholas P. S., d. 1865, Cardinal, his paper The Telegraph [567].
- Witty men, Kennedy [203],
- Kirwan [247],
- Murphy [1038],
- Quin [1690].
- Wombwell, George, theatrical lessee [150].
- Women and the Land league [1358],
- female doctor [251],
- imprisoned in Ireland [1358],
- in male attire [64].
- Wood carving, carving by machinery [148],
- wood carver [952],
- draughtsman on wood [575].
- Woods and Forests, first commissioners, Lincoln [1117],
- Lowther [492].
- Wool brokers, Goldsborough [909],
- Mort [991].
- Woollen cloth manufacturer [741].
- Worcester, Laslett’s almshouses [310].
- Worcestershire, lord lieutenant [551].
- Wordsworth, William, d. 1850, poet, an acquaintance [1409],
- his daughter Dorothy [1689],
- his friend [110],
- Jemima and Rotha Quillinan [1689].
- Works and public buildings, commissioner, Hall [455].
- Wrestlers, Atkinson [40],
- Chapman [39],
- Clattan [646],
- Dubois [58],
- Gordon [39],
- Jackson [39],
- Jameson [58],
- Longmire [40], [490],
- Mc Laughlan [646],
- Nelson [39],
- Nicol [39],
- Selkirk [646],
- Wilson [646],
- Wright [58].
- Writing, art of making a good pen [415],
- teacher of [415].
Y
- Yachts and Yachting, Mystery the first iron yacht [1304],
- Nottage cup [1183],
- Nottage institute for sailors [1183].
- Yachtsmen, Mc Mullen who sailed alone [664],
- Muir [1019].
- Yarmouth, Norfolk, fall of suspension bridge [109].
- Yelverton, William Charles, 4 viscount Avonmore, d. 1883, his connection with Maria T. Longworth [491].
- Yescombe, Rev. Morris of Bath, his wife libelled by W. S. Landor [292].
- York, archbishops [689], [1060],
- lord mayor [363],
- race meetings revived [60].
- Yorkshire, Paver’s manuscript collections [1400],
- Selby estate sold [481].
Transcriber’s Notes:
1. Obvious printers’, punctuation and spelling errors have been corrected silently.
2. Some hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have been retained as in the original.