INDEX
The titles of the writings of Dickens are printed in italics.
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] V [W] X [Y] Z
A Adelaide Street, Strand, [32]. Adelphi, [30]. Ainsworth, H., [54]. Alamode beef-houses, [31]. Alderbury, [100]. Aldwych, [80]. Allonby, [144]. “All the Year Round,” [78], [79], [222]. Amesbury, [100]. Anderson, Hans Christian, [70], [210]. “Animal Magnetism,” [172]. Athenæum Club, [80]. Austin, Henry, [49]; and Tavistock House, [66].
B Bagstock, Major, and Brighton, [106]. Bangor, [169]. Barnaby Rudge, [60], [103]. Barnard Castle, [125]. Barnet, [55], [173]. Bath, [85], [87]-93. Battle of Life, [63]. Beard, Thomas, [82]. Beckhampton, [87]. Birkenhead, [169]. Birmingham, [163]-166. Black Country, the, [163]. Blackfriars Bridge, [35]. Blanchard, E. Laman, [211]. Bleak House, [27], [42], [56], [69], [71], [82], [103], [172], [176], [195]. Blimber’s, Dr., establishment at Brighton, [106]. Blimber, Dr., original of, [106]. Blunderstone, original of, [16], [117], [120]. Blundeston, original of Blunderstone, [16], [117], [120]. Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, [107]-111. Bowes, [126]. Boyle, Mary, [72], [107]. Bridgnorth, [163]. Brighton, [63], [103]-107. Bristol, [83]. Broadstairs, [54], [64], [188]-197. Brompton, New, [8]. Browdie, John, original of, [126]. Budden, James, original of Fat Boy, [12]. Burnett, Henry, [137]. Bury St. Edmunds, [114], [115].
C Canterbury, [190], [202], [203], [205], [210] Capel Curig, [169]. Carlisle, [146]. Carlyle, Thomas, [72]. Carracross, a village of Peggotty Huts, [119]. Carrock Fell, [142]. Cassell and Co., [28]. Chalk, [186], [187], [211]. Chandos Street, Covent Garden, [37], [39]. Charing Cross Hospital, [38]. Charing Cross railway-bridge, [30]. Charlotte Street, Blackfriars, [35]. Chatham, [7], [8], [10], [11], [14], [17], [18], [25], [26], [183], [185], [186], [204], [205], [214], [215]. Cheadle, [169]. Cheeryble Brothers, originals of, [138]. Chelmsford, [49]. Chertsey, [55]. Chesney Wold, [172], [173]. Chester, [163]. Child’s Dream of a Star, [17]. Child’s Story, [18]. Chimes, The, [62], [82]. Cholmeley, original of Tony Weller, [22]. Christmas Carol, [60], [73], [171]. Clare Market, [80]. Clatford, [86]. Clifton, [84]. Cloisterham (Rochester), [214]. Coaches: “Brighton Era,” [103]. “Commodore,” [20], [22]. Cooper Company’s, Bristol, [85]. “Glasgow Mail,” [124]. Timpson’s “Blue-eyed Maid,” [21]. Cobham, [20], [186], [208], [210]. Cobham Hall, [211]. Cob-Tree Hall, Aylesford, [201]. Coketown, original of, [133]. Collins, Wilkie, [72], [141]. Conway, [169]. Cook, Eliza, [69]. Cooling, [212]-214. Cornwall, trip into, with Stanfield, Maclise, and Forster, [95]. Covent Garden, [30]. Coventry, [170]. Cricket on the Hearth, [60]. Cumberland, [141].
D “Daily News,” [81]. David Copperfield, [3], [8], [9], [12], [16], [19], [29], [30], [31], [36], [37], [40], [42], [44], [45], [50], [60], [63], [103], [108], [110], [117]-122, [193], [195], [199], [200], [202]. Dawson, Dr., at school with Dickens, [40]. Debtors’ prison, Southwark, [28]. Dedlock Arms, original of, [173]. Dibabses, home of, [95]. Dickens, Alfred Tennyson, [61]. Dickens, Charles: Birth, [1]; baptism, [3]; childhood days, [6], [7]; at school in Chatham, [11], [14]; Chatham days, [18]-20; leaves Chatham for London, [20]; boyhood and youth in London, [23]-48; first employment, [29]; school again, [39]; clerk at a solicitor’s and then at attorneys’, [41]; takes to journalism, [44]; studies shorthand, [44]; reporter on the “True Sun,” “Mirror of Parliament,” and “Morning Chronicle,” [46]; first attempt at authorship, [47]; commences Pickwick, [50]; marriage, [51]; birth of his son Charles, [51]; of his daughters, Mary and Kate, [54]; of his sons, Walter Landor, Francis Jeffrey, Alfred Tennyson, Henry Fielding, and daughter, Dora Annie, [61]; and of Sidney Smith Haldemand, [63]; birth of son, Edward Bulwer Lytton, [71]; takes Gad’s Hill Place, [73]; return from America, [95]; death, June 9, 1870, [222]. Dickens, Mrs. Charles, [88], [166]. Dickens, Charles Culliford Boz, [51], [64]. Dickens, Dora Annie, [61]. Dickens, Edward Bulwer Lytton, [71]. Dickens, Elizabeth, mother of Charles, [3], [26], [33], [38]. Dickens Fellowship, [17]. Dickens, Francis Elizabeth, [3]. Dickens, Francis Jeffrey, [61]. Dickens, Henry Fielding, [61]. Dickens, John, [2], [5]-20, [23], [26], [28], [33], [37], [39], [41], [43], [94]. Dickens, Kate, [54]. Dickens, Mary, [54], [59]. Dickens Road, [193]. Dickens, Sidney Smith Haldemand, [63]. Dickens Street, Portsmouth, [2]. Dickens, Walter Landor, [61]. Dingley Dell, [201]. Dinner at Poplar Walk, [47]. Doctors’ Commons, [44]. Dombey and Son, [33], [60], [63], [106], [162]. Dombey, burial of, [61]. Dombey, Mr., and Brighton, [106]. Dombey, Mr., marriage of, [61]. Dombey, original of, [138]. Dombey, Paul, at school in Brighton, [106]. Doncaster, [149], [153]-5. Dorrit, Fanny, original of, [138]. Dotheboys Hall, [126]. Dover, [8], [197], [198]-199, [206], [219]. Drury Lane, [31], [80]. “Dullborough” (Chatham), [21], [185], [186].
E Eastgate House, Rochester, [216]. “Eatanswill,” [114]. Edinburgh, [155]-157, [159]. Egg, Augustus, [110]. Ellis and Blackmore, attorneys who employed Dickens, [41], [43]. Empty chair, [209]. Engelhart, [25]. Essex, [1], [49]. Everard, Dr., original of Dr. Blimber, [106]. Exeter, [93].
F Fielding’s “Tom Thumb,” [71]. Fields, James T., [77]. Fildes, Luke, [78]. Fitzgerald, Percy, [81], [114]. Fleet Prison, [28]. Folkestone, [198], [199]-200. Folkestone, original of Pavilionstone, [199]. Frith, W. P., R.A., [73]. Frozen Deep, The, [72].
G Gad’s Hill, [184], [201], [204]-212, [218], [220], [221]-224. Gaiety Theatre, [80]. Garland Family, [35]. Genoa, [61], [62], [110]. George Silverman’s Explanation, [136]. Giles, William, [15], [21]. Glasgow, [158], [159]. Glencoe, [157]. “Golden dog licking a golden pot,” [35]. “Golden Lucy,” original of, [12]. Gounod, [74]. Grant, William and Daniel, Originals of the Cheeryble Brothers, [138]. Grantham, [124]. Gravesend, [184], [204], [206], [211]. Gray’s Inn, [50]. Great Expectations, [21], [71], [212], [220], 222. Great North Road, [173]. Great Winglebury, [220]. Greta Bridge, [123]. Grewgious’s chambers in Staple Inn, [51]. Grip the raven, [60]. Guest, The, [13]. Guild of Literature and Art, [177]. Guy’s Hospital, [35].
H Hackney churchyard, [179]. Hampshire, [1]. Hampstead, [39], [55]. Hard Times, [71], [132]-136. Hatfield, [174]. Haunted Man, [60], [104]. Hertford, [173]. Hesket-New-Market, [148]. Higham, [204]. Hogarth, Catherine Thomson, [51]. Hogarth, George, [51]. Hogarth, Mary, [51]. Hogarth, Miss, [51], [63]. Holl, Frank, [25]. Holly Tree Inn, [13]. Horne, R. H., [9]. Hotels: see Inns. “Household Words,” [79], [104], [141]. House of Commons Reporters, Gallery, [46]. Huffam, Christopher, [4]. Humphrey, Master, original of 126. Hungerford Market, [30], [39]. Hungerford Stairs, Strand, [29] 35, [39]. Hungerford Street, [32], [160]. Hungerford Suspension Bridge, [30]. Hunt, Leigh, [128], [137].
I Inns and Hotels: Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, [129]. Adelphi Hotel, Manchester, [169]. Albion Hotel, Broadstairs, [188]. Angel Inn, Bury St. Edmunds, [114]. Angel, Doncaster, [153]. Beaufort Arms, Bath, [93]. Bedford Hotel, Brighton, [104], [105], [106]. Black Prince, Chandos Street, [38]. Blue Boar, Rochester, [220]. Bull Hotel, Preston, [136]. Bull Hotel, Rochester, [218]. Bull Inn, Whitechapel, [113]. Bush Inn, Bristol, [84]. Castle Hotel, Coventry, [170]. Catherine Wheel, Beckhampton, [87]. Clarence Hotel, Chatham, [12]. Copp’s Royal Hotel, Leamington, [160]. County Inn, Canterbury, [202]. Cross Keys, London, [21]. Crozier Inn, Chatham, [13]. Down Hotel, Clifton, [85]. Fountain Hotel, Canterbury, [202]. Fox-under-the-Hill, Adelphi, [30]. George Hotel, Grantham, [124]. George Inn, Greta Bridge, [124]. Golden Cross, London, [22]. Great White Horse, Ipswich, [112]. Green Dragon, Alderbury, [100]. Hen and Chickens Inn, Birmingham, [164]. Horseshoe and Castle, Cooling, [212]. Hotel Cecil, London, [31]. Jack Straw’s Castle, Hampstead, [56]. Kennedy’s Hotel, Edinburgh, [156]. Kennett Inn, Beckhampton, [87]. King’s Arms, Lancaster, [149]. King’s Head, Barnard Castle, [126]. Leather Bottle, Cobham, [210]. Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury, [167]. Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, [199]. Malt Shovel, Cheetham Hill, [136]. Marquis of Ailesbury’s Arms, Clatford, [86]. Mitre Inn, Chatham, [12]. New Inn, Greta Bridge, [124]. New London Inn, Exeter, [94]. Old Coach and Horses, Isleworth, [55]. Old Royal Hotel, Birmingham, [165]. Old Ship Hotel, Brighton, [103]. Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone, [199]. Plough, Blundeston, [117]. Queen’s Head, Hesket-New-Market, [149]. Queen’s Hotel, Manchester, [131]. Queen’s Hotel, St. Albans, [176]. Radley’s Hotel, Liverpool, [129]. Red Lion Inn, Chatham, [12]. Red Lion, High Barnet, [173]. Red Lion, Parliament Street, [37]. Royal Hotel, Bath, [93]. Royal Hotel, Edinburgh, [157]. Royal Hotel, Glasgow, [159]. Royal Hotel, Norwich, [115]. Royal Hotel, Yarmouth, [120]. St. James’s (now Berkeley) Hotel, [78]. Salisbury Arms, Hatfield, [174], [175]. Saracen’s Head, Bath, [87]. Shepherd’s Shord Inn, [87]. Ship Inn, Allonby, [136]. Sondes Arms, Rockingham, [173]. Star and Garter, Richmond, [55]. Sun Hotel, Canterbury, [202]. Three Jolly Bargemen, Cooling, [214]. Unicorn, Bowes, [126]. Victoria Hotel, Euston, [63]. Waite’s Hotel, Gravesend, [207]. Waterloo Hotel, Edinburgh, [156]. West Hoe Hotel, Plymouth, [103]. White Hart, Bath, [89]. White Hart, Stevenage, [182]. White Lion, Wolverhampton, [167]. Wood’s Hotel (Furnival’s Inn), [52]. York House Hotel, Bath, [93]. Ipswich, [49], [112], [115]. Isle of Wight, [107]. Italy, Dickens sojourn in, [62].
J Jerrold, Douglas, [141], [176]. Joe the Fat Boy, original of, [12]. Johnson’s Court, Fleet Street, [48]. Jones, William, schoolmaster, [39]. Jonson’s “Every Man in His Humour,” [128].
K Kean, Charles, [94]. Kenilworth, [160], [162]. Kent, [1], [183]. King’s Bench Prison, [28], [29]. King’s College School, [63]. Kingsgate Street, Holborn, [80]. Kingsway, [80]. Kit’s Coty House, [201]. Knebworth, [177], [179].
L Lamert, Dr., original of Dr. Slammer, [16]. Lamert, James, [29], [39]. Lancaster, [149]-153. Landor, Walter Savage, [88]. Landseer, Sir E., [54], [61]. Land’s End, [95]. Lankester, Mrs. and Dr., [108]. Lausanne, [63]. Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, [141]-155. Leamington, [160]. Leather Bottle, Cobham, [210]. Leech, John, [105], [108], [109], [110], [120]. Leeds, [140], [153]. “Leg o’ mutton swarry” located, [93]. Lemon, Mark, [71], [109], [120]. Lighthouse, The, [72]. Limehouse Hole, [4]. Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Forster’s residence and Tulkinghorn’s chambers), [62], [82], [190]. Linton, Mrs. Lynn, [206], [221]. Little Dorrit, [21], [29], [71], [72], [199], [222]. Little Nell, original of, [88]. Liverpool, [128]. Llangollen, [169]. London, [1], [20], [23]. Longfellow, H. W., [60], [222]. “Love Chase,” The, [169]. Lowestoft, [117]. Lowther Arcade, [33]. Lupin, Mrs., original of her “establishment,” [100]. Lynn, Rev. J., [206]. Lytton, Lord, [177].
M Maclise, D., [54], [88]. Macready, [47], [61], [109]. “Mad Lucas,” [179]. Maidstone, [200], [201], [210]. Maidstone, original of Muggleton, [201]. Manchester, [131]-140, [169]. Manchester, original of Coketown, [133]. Margate, [197]. Marlborough Downs, [85], [99]. Marshalsea Prison, [28], [29], [33], [35], [36]. Martin Chuzzlewit, [50], [60], [95], [98], [129]. Marylebone Church, [61]. Maryport, [147]. Master Humphreys Clock, [126]. Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, [28]. Micawber, Mrs., [27]. Micawber, Mr., [28]. Millais, Sir John, [78]. Mitford, Mary Russell, [69]. Molloy, Mr., solicitor who employed Dickens, [41]. “Monthly Magazine,” [47]. Mopes, original of, [180]. “Morning Chronicle,” [46], [49], [51], [155]. Mount St. Michael, [96]. Mrs. Lirriper’s Lodgings, [174]. Mudfog Papers, [8]. Muggleton, original of, [201]. Murdstone and Grinby’s, [8], [30]. Mystery of Edwin Drood, [13], [51], [78], [201], [214], [216], [217].
N Naples, [110]. New Inn, [80]. Newnham, Mrs., [12]. Newspaper Press Fund, [93]. New York, [110]. Nicholas Nickleby, [54], [57], [95], [123]-127, [162], [168], [169]. Norfolk, [1]. North Foreland, [189], [191]. Norwich, [114], [115], [116]. No Thoroughfare, [103].
O Old Curiosity Shop, [35], [60], [88], [163], [168], [169], [170], [188]. Oliver Twist, [51], [54], [57], [103], [167], [173]. One Man in a Dockyard, [9]. Our Mutual Friend, [4], [27], [77], [179], [222]. Our School, [39]. Our Watering-Place, [191], [197]. Out of Town, [199].
P Parliament Street, [36]. Paris, [110]. Pavilionstone, original of, [199]. Paxton, Sir Joseph, [210]. Pearce, Mrs. Sarah, [3]. Peggotty, Dame, original of, [16]. Peggotty’s hut at Yarmouth, [119]. Petersham, [54]. “Phiz,” [120], [123], [124], [125], [160], [167], 168, [169], [174]. Pickwick, Mr., original of, [89]. Pickwick Papers, [8], [10], [22], [28], [34], [42], [50] 51, [54], [84], [86], [89], [112], [156], [164], [186], [188], [201], [210], [214], [215], [218]-221. Pipchin, Mrs., original of, [33]. Pipchin, Mrs., at Brighton, [106]. Plymouth, [94], [103]. Poor Man and his Beer, [175]. Portsea, [2]. Portsmouth, [2], [3], [5], [101], [102]. Portugal Street, [80]. Preston, [136]. Proctor (“Barry Cornwall”), [61]. Prudential Insurance Company, [52]. “Punch,” [109].
Q Queen Victoria, [219].
R Ramsgate, [110]. Readings in London, [78]. “Red Lions” Club, [109]. “Reporting” experiences, [83]. Reprinted Pieces, [199]. Residences of Dickens: Bonchurch: Winterbourne, [107]. Brighton: Bedford Hotel, [104]. Junction House, [104]. Junction Parade, [104]. King’s Road, [104]. Broadstairs: 40, Albion Street, [188]. Fort House, [193]. 12, High Street, [188]. Lawn House, [193]. Chatham: Ordnance Terrace, [7], [11], [14], [17]. St. Mary’s Place, The Brook, [14]-17. Dover: 10, Camden Crescent, [199]. Lord Warden Hotel, [199]. Edinburgh: Royal Hotel, [157]. Folkestone: 3, Albion Villas, [199]. Gad’s Hill, [73], [184], [201], [204]-212, [221]-224. Gravesend: Waite’s Hotel, [207]. London: Bayham Street, Camden Town, [23]. Bentinck Street, Manchester Square, [43], [49]. Buckingham Street, Strand, [45], [49]. Cecil Street, Strand, [45]. Chester Place, Regent’s Park, [63]. Devonshire Terrace, [36], [58]. Doughty Street, W.C., [51], [53], [57], [61]. Fitzroy Street, W., [43]. Furnival’s Inn, [45], [49], [52]. Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, [77]. Gower Street, N., [26], [29], [33]. Hampstead, [39]. Hanover Terrace, Regent’s Park, [76]. Highgate, [43]. Hyde Park Place, [77]. Johnson Street, Somers Town, [39], [42]. Lant Street, Borough, [33]. Little College Street, N.W., [33], [38]. Norfolk Street, Fitzroy Square, [7], [45]. North End, [43]. Osnaburgh Terrace, Euston, [62]. Polygon, Somers Town, [42]. Somers Place, Hyde Park, [77]. Southwick Place, Hyde Park, [77]. Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, [64]-76, [207]. Victoria Hotel, Euston, [63]. Wylde’s Farm, Hampstead, [56]. Lowestoft: Somerleyton Hall, [117]. Petersham: Elm Cottage, [54]. Portsmouth: Commercial Road, [2]. Hawke Street, [5]. Twickenham: Ailsa Park Villas, [54]. Restoration House, Rochester, [217]. Richmond, [54], [56]. Rochester, [1], [8], [20], [123], [184], [201], [202], [204], [208], [210], [211], [214]-221. Rockingham Castle, [171], [172], [173]. Rogers, Samuel, [61]. Rokeby, [124]. “Roland for an Oliver,” [168]. Rolls, Charles, [25]. Rothamsted, [175]. Rowland Hill’s Chapel, [35]. Roylance, Mrs., original of Mrs. Pipchin, [33], [38].
S St. Albans, [176]. St. George’s Church, Borough, [29], [35]. St. Luke’s Church, Chelsea, [51]. St. Martin’s Lane, [31]. St. Martin’s Church, [32], [33]. St. Mary’s Church, Somers Town, [40]. St. Wighton waterfall, [96]. Salem House, [40]. Salisbury, [99]. Sardinia Street, [80]. Satis House, Rochester, [217]. “Sea-Serpents” Club, [109] Selous, Angelo, [25]. Selous, Henry, [25]. Seven Poor Travellers, [7], [200], [216], [218]. Shanklin, Isle of Wight, [107]. Shaw, William, original of Squeers, [126]. Sheerness, [10]. Sheffield, [140]. Shepherd’s Shord, [87]. Shorne, [187], [211]. Shrewsbury, [163], [167]-169. Sketches by Boz, [42], [44], [220]. Skimpole’s, Harold, residence, [42]. Slammer, Dr., original of, [16]. Smith, Sydney, [61]. Smithson, Mrs., [125]. Somerset House, [5], [37]. Squeers, original of, [126]. Stanfield, Clarkson, [61], [72]. Stanfield Hall, [116]. Staple Inn, [51]. Steerforth, James, original of, [12]. Stevenage, [177]-182. Stone, Frank, [64], [110]. Stone, Marcus, R.A., [64]. Stonehenge, [99]. Stonehouse, Devonport, [103]. Strand, [30]. Stratford-on-Avon, [161]. Strood, [8], [205]. Strougill, Lucy, original of Golden Lucy, [12], [16]. Suffolk, [1], [49]. “Suffolk Chronicle,” [112]. “Suffolk Times and Mercury,” [112]. Surrey, [1]. Sussex, [1]. Swiss châlet, [208].
T Tagart, Edward, [58]. Tale of Two Cities, [71], [198], [222]. Talfourd, [54], [57], [61], [110]. Temple, The, [81]. Thackeray and Dickens, the reconciliation, [81]. Theatricals at Tavistock House, [71]. Tintagel, [96]. Tom Tiddler’s Ground, [180]-182. Tong, [169]-170. Traddles’s apartments in Gray’s Inn, [50]. Trotwood, Betsy, original of, [193]. Tulkinghorn’s chambers in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [62]. Twickenham, [54].
U Uncommercial Traveller, [21], [58], [115], [130], [184], [185], [198], [222]. “Used Up,” [172].
W Ward, E. M., R.A., [73]. Warren’s Blacking Manufactory, [29], [33], [39]. Warwick, [1], [161], [162]. Washington, [110]. Watson, Hon. Richard and Mrs., [171]. Watts’s (Richard) Charity, Rochester, [217]. Waugh, Rev. F. G., [80]. Weldon, Mrs. Georgina, [74]; as Serjeant Buzfuz, [76]. Weller, Mary, original of Dame Peggotty, [16]. Weller, Tony, original of, [22]. Wellington House Academy, [39]. Westgate House, original of, [115]. Westlock’s (John) apartments in Furnival’s Inn, [50], [51]. Westminster Bridge, [36]. White, Rev. James, [107]. Whitechapel, [113]. Wigton, [143]. Wilkie, Sir David, [61]. Wills, W. H., [205], [207], [221]. “Wiltshire Advertiser,” [87]. Winkle, Mr., the elder’s abode, [165]. Wolverhampton, [163], [167]. Wreck of the “Golden Mary,” [12].
THE
THACKERAY COUNTRY
By LEWIS MELVILLE
Large Crown 8vo. 3/6 cloth
Containing 32 full-page Illustrations and a Map
“THE THACKERAY COUNTRY” treats of those localities which are of primary interest to those who are acquainted with the life and writings of the great novelist. Mr. Melville deals with Thackeray’s London homes and the salient features and associations of their neighbourhood. He goes with Thackeray to Paris, and follows the course of his travels on the Continent and in America, giving special attention to those places that are made the background of well-known scenes in the novels. He is careful to give all the biographical information connected with Thackeray’s residences from his arrival in England from India at the age of six until his death.
The volume is illustrated with thirty-two full-page plates reproduced from photographs specially taken for the book by Catharine W. Barnes Ward, and a map.