INDEX
- Abbott, Charles, [124].
- Abinger, Baron, [167].
- Adair, Mr James, [49], [52], [53].
- Adair, Mr Serjeant James, [53].
- Adair, Dr Robert, [39], [73].
- Adair, Robin (origin of song), [39], [73].
- Adair, Mr William, [39], [40] sq.;
- discovers his signature, [42];
- mentioned, [46], [49], [55].
- Addington, Dr Anthony, [17];
- Henry, [133], [140], [141], [179].
- Adolphus, John, [214].
- Ainsworth, Harrison, vii.
- Akerman (Governor of Newgate), his humanity, [63], [98].
- Albemarle, second Earl, [39].
- Alley, Mr (counsel for Wall), [123], [124], [196].
- Alvanley, Lord, [187].
- Ammersley, Mr (banker), [94], [95].
- Angel, Miss. See Kauffman, Angelica.
- Angelini, Edmund, [199].
- Angelo, Domenico, [92], [101].
- Angelo, Henry, [62], [108].
- Aram, Eugene, viii, [104].
- Armstrong, Benjamin, [119], [121], [125], [127], [143], [145].
- Asgill, Sir Charles, [90], [91].
- Ashbee, H. S., [224].
- Ashe, Miss, [173].
- Aston, Sir Richard, [28], [54], [61].
- Atlay, J. B., vii.
- Ayliffe, John, [85].
- Bailey (barrister), [57], [58], [62].
- Baker (coiner), executed, [65].
- Baker, Mr, [197], [199], [201] sq., [223], [226].
- Bamford, Sam, [192].
- ‘Bang’ Mrs, [181], [190], [212].
- Bank of England, [184] sq., [194] sq., [208], [216] sqq., [225] sq.
- Barnes, Thomas, [221].
- Barrington, George, [206].
- Barrow, Mr, [224].
- Bartolozzi, F., completes engraving by Ryland, [97].
- Bathurst, Henry (barrister), [23].
- Bell, John, [222].
- Bell’s Weekly Dispatch, [222].
- Bell’s Weekly Messenger, [222].
- Binfield, Betty, [15], [17].
- Binns, Edward, [225].
- Black, John, [220].
- Blackburn, Joseph, [205].
- Blake, William, mentioned, [79];
- visit to Ryland, [88].
- Blandy, Francis, described, [1] sqq.;
- breaks with Cranstoun, [8];
- invites him to Henley, [10];
- attitude towards him, [10];
- falls ill, [13];
- suspects poison, [16];
- last hours, [18] sq.;
- death, [20].
- Blandy, Mary, mentioned, viii, [9], [74];
- described, [2];
- early life, [3] sqq.;
- engagement to Cranstoun, [4] sq.;
- passion for Cranstoun, [8] sq.;
- fear of disinheritance, [11];
- plots with Cranstoun, [11];
- receives love philtre from him, [12];
- prepares her father’s oatmeal, [14] sq.;
- suspected by her father, [16];
- calls in Dr Addington, [17];
- writes to Cranstoun, [17];
- conversation with dying father, [18] sq.;
- accused by Dr Addington, [20];
- taken to Oxford castle, [21];
- life there, [22];
- trial, [23] sqq.;
- speech, [25];
- found guilty, [27];
- last days, [29];
- execution, [30] sqq.;
- burial, [33];
- date of birth, [38].
- Blandy, Mrs, described, [2] sq.;
- death, [7].
- Bolland, James, [205], [214].
- Boswell, James, viii;
- visits Mrs Rudd, [68].
- Botting, James, [136], [204].
- Boucher, François, [80] sq., [82], [105].
- Boyd, Hugh M’Auley, [55].
- Braham, John (singer), [39], [73].
- Brandreth, Jeremy, [142].
- Brighton Gazette, [224].
- British Press, [221].
- Broderick, Mr, [196].
- Brooke, Dr, [46], [55].
- Brown, Sheriff, [192], [202].
- Brownrigg, Elizabeth, [54], [138].
- Brummell, George (‘Beau’), [149].
- Bryer & Co., [87].
- Budworth, Joseph, writes of Mary of Buttermere, [146], [147];
- advice to her, [148];
- writes again, [148];
- details of his articles, [176], [177].
- Buller, Judge, [95] sq.
- Burke, William, [138].
- Bute, Marquis of, [83];
- employs Ryland, [84].
- Butterfield, Jane, [59].
- Buttermere, Mary (the Beauty of), mentioned, viii, ix;
- Wordsworth’s lines on, [146];
- becomes famous, [147];
- Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s account of, [147];
- marries ‘Colonel Hope’ [152];
- description of, [152];
- wedding tour, [154];
- announcement of marriage, [158];
- discovers husband’s identity, [158];
- letter to Sir Richard Forde, [165];
- popular sympathy with, [166];
- attitude to Hadfield after trial, [169];
- child born, [173];
- marriage and subsequent life, [174];
- contemporary descriptions of, [176] sq.
- Byng, Admiral, [128].
- Byron, Lord, [155].
- Cadogan, Lord, [22].
- Cameron, Jenny, [1].
- Canning, Elizabeth, [34].
- Canot, Peter Charles (engraver), [76].
- Carlisle House, [86], [101].
- Caroline, Queen, [189].
- Casanova, [86].
- Catnach, Jemmy, [188], [226].
- Charlson, Abraham, [166].
- Chatterton, Thomas, [205].
- Chudleigh, Elizabeth, [10], [60], [86].
- Churchill, Charles, [85].
- Clement, Mr, [222].
- Cock, Henry, [205].
- Conant, Mr John, [185], [191].
- Conway, General, [121].
- Conyngham, Lady, [199].
- Coleman, Henry, [22].
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, mentioned, viii;
- articles on Hadfield, [169], [175];
- description of Mary of Buttermere, [176].
- Copley, Sir John, [193], [194].
- See also Lyndhurst, Lord.
- Cornelys, Madame, [101].
- See also Imer, Therese.
- Cornelys, Sophie, [86].
- Cotton, Rev. (Ordinary of Newgate), [197], [198], [199], [200] sq., [202], [203], [223].
- Courier, [223].
- Cox, Sheriff, [134], [137], [138].
- Cranstoun, Lady, [4], [5], [7], [10].
- Cranstoun, fifth Lord, [4], [37].
- Cranstoun, Captain William Henry, courts Miss Blandy, [4];
- stays with Blandys, [4];
- past life, [4] sq.;
- divorce suit, [6] sq.;
- dismissal from Henley, [8];
- return, [10];
- desperate position of, [10];
- plots with Miss Blandy, [11];
- returns to Scotland, [12];
- sends ‘Scotch pebbles’ [12];
- writes instructions, [13];
- denounced by Mr Blandy, [18];
- escape and death, [28];
- alleged innocence, [37], [38];
- mentioned, [74].
- Crump, John Gregory, [149];
- friendship with ‘Colonel Hope’ [149];
- honours his draft, [152];
- witness at Hadfield’s trial, [167];
- mentioned, [168], [169].
- Cumberland, Henry Frederick, Duke of, [48], [165].
- Dagge, Henry (barrister), [45].
- Dalboux, Hannah, [58].
- Davy, Serjeant, [62].
- Dawson, Mrs, [69].
- Delaney, Mrs, [104].
- Demarteau, Gilles (engraver), [82].
- Dennis & Co., [161], [167].
- D’Eon, Chevalier, [60].
- De Quincey, articles on Hadfield, [169], [172], [176].
- Despard, Col. Edward Marcus, ix, [140].
- De Vaudreuil, [113].
- Dickens, Charles, [192].
- Disney, Mrs J. C., [212], [214].
- Dodd, Dr, viii, [54], [67], [104], [186], [205], [225].
- Donellan, Captain, viii, [105].
- Drummond, Henry, [40] sqq.
- Drummond, Messrs, [40] sqq.
- Drummond, Robert, [40];
- destroys Mrs Rudd’s writing, [44].
- Duval, Claude, [173].
- Egan, Pierce, [215], [223], [224].
- Egmont, Lord, [40].
- Eldon, Lord Chancellor, [132].
- Elia, Essays of, [38].
- Emmet, Ann, [13], [14].
- Englishman, [222].
- Evans, Private William, [120].
- Ewart, William, [67], [221].
- Examiner, [222].
- Falconet, Pierre (portrait of Ryland), [87].
- Faulkner, Mary, [129].
- Fauntleroy, Henry, mentioned, viii, ix, [67];
- becomes manager of bank, [179];
- description of, [179];
- character, [180];
- private life, [181];
- marriage, [182];
- liaisons, [182];
- forgeries, [183] sq.;
- discovery, [184];
- arrest, [185];
- examined at Marlborough Street, [187] sq.;
- excitement over his case, [188];
- friendship with Parkins, [190];
- imprisonment, [191];
- employs Harmer as solicitor, [192];
- trial, [193] sq.;
- defence, [195];
- verdict, [196];
- sentenced, [196];
- last days, [197] sqq.;
- execution, [203];
- comments on case, [205] sqq.;
- details of forgeries, [207] sqq.;
- and the newspapers, [220] sqq.;
- contemporary accounts of trial, [224] sqq.;
- reported resuscitation, [225];
- written statement of motives discussed, [225].
- Fauntleroy, John, [197].
- Fauntleroy, William, [178];
- death, [179].
- Fauntleroy, William Moore, [180], [224].
- Fawcett, Henry, [120].
- Fenning, Elizabeth, viii, [33], [95].
- Ferrers, Lord, viii, [53].
- Ferrick, Peter (surgeon), [127] sq.
- Fielding, Henry, viii, [9], [33].
- Fielding, Sir John, [46], [93].
- Fielding, William, [124].
- Fisher, Kitty, [48].
- Fitzgerald, George Robert (‘fighting’), [114], [142].
- Fitzroy, Lady Caroline, [10];
- (Petersham, [173];
- Lady Harrington, 86).
- Foote, Miss, [207].
- Forde, Rev. (Ordinary of Newgate), [135], [136].
- Forde, Sir Richard, [165].
- Fortrose, Baron, [123], [145].
- Fox, Charles James, [141].
- Fox, Maria, Fauntleroy’s mistress, [182];
- visits him in Newgate, [197], [198];
- mentioned, [212];
- trial, [214].
- Fragonard, Jean Honoré, [79], [80].
- Francis, John, [226].
- François, Jean Charles, [82].
- Frankau, Mrs Julia, [88];
- account of Ryland discussed, [109].
- Frankland, Admiral Sir Thomas, [46], [52];
- attacks Mrs Rudd, [57], [58];
- prosecutor at her trial, [59];
- daughters painted by Hoppner, [73].
- Freeman, Mrs, [92].
- Freshfield, Mr, [185], [186], [193].
- Fry, Elizabeth, [197], [223].
- Gahagan, Usher (poet), [104].
- Gainsborough, Tom, [75].
- Gale and Barnard, [225].
- Gardelle, Theodore, [54], [104].
- Garnet, Father, [212].
- Garrick, David, [9].
- Garrow, Baron, [193], [196].
- Gentleman’s Magazine, [224].
- George III.: mercilessness, [56], [63], [67];
- portrait by Allan Ramsay, [83];
- pardons Ryland’s brother, [86];
- refuses to pardon Ryland, [97];
- considers Wall’s case, [132];
- refuses to pardon, [133].
- George, Prince of Wales. See George IV.
- George IV.: humanity, [67], [149], [150];
- character, [198].
- Gibbon, Edward, [32].
- Gillray, James, [177].
- Globe and Traveller, [223].
- Glynn (Recorder), [55].
- Goodchild, Mr, [185].
- Goree (island of), [113] sqq.
- Gould, Henry, [60].
- Graham, W. (barrister), [95].
- Graham, Mr, [211].
- Granby, Lord, [48], [159].
- Green, William, [176].
- Grignion, Jacques (engraver), [76].
- Gunnel, Susan, [13], [14], [13], [18] sqq.
- Gunning, the Misses, [34].
- Gurney, John, [124], [193].
- Gwynn, John, [85], [92], [101].
- Hackman, Rev. Mr James, viii, [54], [105].
- Hadfield, John, mentioned, viii, [146];
- passes as Col. Hope, [148];
- in Lake District, [149];
- makes friends with John Crump, [149];
- stays at Buttermere, [149];
- acquaintance with Colonel Moore, [150];
- betrothed to his niece, [150];
- pretensions suspected, [151];
- marries Mary of Buttermere, [152], [153] sq.;
- wedding tour, [154];
- returns to Buttermere, [155];
- confronted by George Hardinge, [155];
- arrested, [156];
- draws on Mr Crump, [156];
- escape, [156] sq.;
- identity discovered, [158];
- previous life, [159] sqq.;
- motives, [163];
- details of escape, [163];
- arrested, [164];
- examination, [165];
- taken to Carlisle, [166];
- trial, [166] sqq.;
- speech, [167];
- sentenced, [168];
- last days, [168];
- execution, [171];
- burial, [171];
- case examined, [172];
- character and motives, [172] sq.
- Hadfield, Mrs John, [161];
- loyalty to husband, [165];
- mentioned, [169].
- Haley, Sheriff, [66].
- Hamilton, Sir Edward, [141], [142], [143].
- Hanson, John, [191].
- Hardinge, George, [155] sq., [165].
- Hare, William (‘burker’), [60].
- Harmer, James, [192], [193], [196], [199];
- reproves Times, [221];
- proprietor of Weekly Dispatch, [222].
- Harrington, Lady, [86]. See also Fitzroy, Lady Caroline.
- Harris (turnkey of Newgate), [191], [201].
- Harrison, Richard, marries Mary of Buttermere, [174].
- Hart, Mrs Christian, [57], [58], [62].
- Harvey, Daniel, [222].
- Harvey, Edward, [143].
- Harwood, Joseph, [198], [200].
- Hawkins, Sir John, [76].
- Hayes, Catherine, [123].
- Hayman, Francis, [75].
- Hayward, Samuel Denmore, [173];
- life of, [224].
- Heathfield, Lardner & Co., [167].
- Heidegger, John James, [9].
- Hindley, Charles, [226].
- Hogarth, William, [76].
- Holroyd, George, [167].
- Holt (secretary E.I.C.), [94].
- Hook, Theodore, [223].
- Hope, Colonel Alexander Augustus.
- See Hadfield;
- the real, [158], [166], [167], [170].
- Hope, Anthony, [207].
- Hopetoun, third Earl of, [148], [152], [166].
- Howard, Frances, [34].
- Hughes, Ball, [187].
- Hughes, Sir Edward, [113].
- Hulme, J. D., [184].
- Hunt, Henry (‘orator’), [190].
- Hunt, Joseph, [184], [192].
- Hunton, Joseph, [222].
- Hutchings, W. W., vii.
- Imer, Therese, [86].
- See also Cornelys, Madame.
- Jack (Rann), ‘Sixteen String’ [44], [54].
- James III., [83].
- Jeffries, Elizabeth, [34].
- John Bull (newspaper), [223].
- Johnson, Patrick, [208].
- Johnson, Dr Samuel, viii, [3];
- and Mrs Rudd, [68].
- Jones, Mr Arthur (solicitor), [40].
- Kate, ‘Corinthian’ [181], [190], [212], [215].
- Kauffman, Angelica, [105] sqq.;
- friendship with Ryland, [88];
- pictures engraved by Ryland, [89] sqq.;
- mentioned, [101].
- Key, Alderman John, [193], [202].
- Kent, Constance, [34].
- Kent, Mary Ann (Mrs Bang), [212].
- Keppel, Lady Caroline, [39], [73].
- Kerr, General Lord Mark, [4], [5], [6].
- Kinder, Colonel George, [49];
- attacks Mrs Rudd, [56].
- Kirby (keeper of Newgate), [131], [133], [138].
- Knowlys, Newman, [124].
- La Charpillon, Mademoiselle, [86].
- Lacy, Mrs, [128] sq.
- Lamb, Charles, [38].
- Law, Edward (Attorney-General), [124];
- conducts case against Wall, [125] sqq.
- Lawrence, Sir Soulden, [124].
- Le Bas, Jacques Philippe, [81].
- Legge, Judge, [23], [27].
- Lee, George (highwayman), [65].
- Leighton, Blair, [106].
- Lewis, Evan, [126].
- Lewis, Dr William, [20].
- Lewis, ‘Monk’ [165].
- Lloyd (housebreaker), [99].
- Lovat, Lord, [83].
- Lowry, Captain James, [138], [142] sq.
- Luddite riots, [166].
- Lyndhurst, Lord, [193], [217].
- Lyttelton, Lord, [62], [68].
- Lyttleton, Lady, [40].
- Macclesfield, Lord, [22].
- Macdonald, Sir Archibald, [124].
- Mackenzie, Frances, [123].
- See Mrs Wall.
- Mackenzie, Captain Kenneth, [122], [128], [133], [141], [143].
- Mackenzie, Kenneth (father of Mrs Wall), [145].
- Mackintosh, James, [67], [221].
- Macnamara, Colonel, [114].
- Maclean, James, [173].
- Mansfield, Lord (Chief-Justice), judgment in Mrs Rudd’s case, [60], [61];
- mentioned, [68], [88].
- Marsh, Sibbald & Co., [178].
- Marsh, Stracey, Fauntleroy & Graham, [179], [196], [207] sqq., [221], [222], [226].
- Marsh, Mr William, [178], [209], [211], [216].
- Martin, Samuel (M.P.), [54].
- Maybrick, Florence, [34].
- Maynard, Thomas, [222].
- Mills (bankers), [52].
- Mirabeau, Count, [80].
- Montgomery, Captain John, [222].
- Moore, Col. Nathaniel Montgomery, [150];
- cashes draft on Mr Crump, [151];
- suspects ‘Colonel Hope’ [152];
- confronts him, [155], [156];
- mentioned, [167], [178].
- Moreland, Mr (banker), [95].
- Morning Advertiser, [221].
- Morning Chronicle, [220], [221], [223].
- Morning Herald, [220].
- Morning Post, [220].
- Mountenay, Mr, [24], [29].
- Murray, Miss (Mrs Cranstoun), [6].
- Murray, Fanny, [48].
- Napier, Sir Charles, [121].
- Nation, Mrs, [160];
- marries Hadfield, [161].
- See also Mrs Hadfield.
- Nelson, Sara, [176].
- Newell, Thomas (attorney), [22].
- Newgate Calendar, vii, viii, [69], [173], [224].
- Newnham, Sheriff, [66].
- Newton, Mr (lawyer), [167].
- New Times, [221].
- Nicholson, Rev. John, [153] sq.;
- faith in ‘Colonel Hope’ [155] sq.;
- assists his escape, [156] sq.;
- witness at Hadfield’s trial, [167];
- mentioned, [172].
- Nightingale, Mr, [90], [91].
- Nollekens, Joseph, [75].
- Norfolk, Duke of, [130], [189].
- Norman, Henry, [205].
- Norton, Benjamin (apothecary), [17], [18].
- Nucella, Mr, [161].
- Observer, [222].
- Oldham (Deputy-Advocate), [130].
- Palmer, J. H., [226].
- Palmer, William, [138].
- Park, Justice, [193], [196].
- Parke, Colonel, [167].
- Parkins, Joseph Wilfred, mentioned, [182], [215];
- career, [189] sq.;
- indicted for perjury, [192];
- at Fauntleroy’s trial, [192] sq.;
- letters to press against Fauntleroy, [220];
- and Morning Herald, [220];
- letter to Sunday Times, [222];
- lawsuit, [223].
- Parsons, William, [175].
- Paterson, George, [119], [120];
- dies, [121], [144], [145].
- Peckham (counsel for Ryland), [94].
- Peel, John, [174].
- Peel, Sir Robert, [199].
- Pelham, Lord, [124], [131].
- Perceval, Spencer, [124].
- Perreau, Daniel, mentioned, ix, [39], [205];
- description of, [44];
- committed to prison, [46];
- relations with Mr Rudd, [48] sq.;
- speculations, [49];
- takes house in Harley Street, [50];
- statement in defence, [52];
- on trial at Old Bailey, [54];
- defence and condemnation, [55];
- attitude after trial, [63];
- in the Press Yard, [63];
- drive to Tyburn, [64] sq.;
- execution, [66];
- guilt, [67].
- Perreau, Mrs Daniel.
- See Mrs Rudd.
- Perreau, Mrs Robert, [58];
- evidence at Mrs Rudd’s trial, [62];
- begs Queen for mercy, [63].
- Perreau, Robert, mentioned, [39], [205];
- at Drummond’s Bank, [40] sqq.;
- denounces Mrs Rudd, [45];
- committed to prison, [46];
- attitude towards brother, [50];
- joins in plans of Daniel and Mrs Rudd, [51];
- cashes bonds, [52];
- trial at Old Bailey, [54];
- defence and condemnation, [55];
- loyalty to brother, [63];
- attempts to save, [63];
- in Press Yard, [63];
- drive to Tyburn, [64] sq.;
- execution, [66];
- guilt, [67].
- Petersham, Lady Caroline (Fitzroy), [173].
- Picton, Thomas, [142].
- Pitt, William, [132], [141].
- Plank, Samuel, [185].
- Plumer, Thomas, [124], [129].
- Pocock, Mrs, [31].
- Pompadour, Mme. de, [79], [81].
- Poplett, Lieut. Thomas, [127].
- Quick (clerk), [167].
- Rambler’s Magazine, [224].
- Ramsay, Allan (portrait of George III.), [83].
- Rann, John (‘Sixteen String Jack’), [44], [54].
- Ransome & Moreland, [91].
- Ratcliffe (coiner), executed, [65].
- Ravenet (engraver), [76], [77].
- Ray, Martha, viii;
- Récamier, Madame, [166].
- Reed, Mr Frederick, of Hassness, [176].
- Reynolds, G. W. M., [225].
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, viii, [75], [105].
- Rice (broker), [53].
- Rich, John, [9].
- Rives, Mr (lawyer), [22], [30].
- Roberts, Captain, [116], [145].
- Robinson, George, [120].
- Robinson, Mary.
- See Buttermere, Beauty of.
- Romilly, Samuel, [67], [221].
- Rooke, Sir Giles, [124].
- Roubiliac, [75].
- Rous (barrister), [95].
- Rouvelett, John, [205].
- Ryland, Edward, [74];
- his plates, [76].
- Ryland, Mrs, [92];
- opens print-shop, [104].
- Ryland, Richard, [87].
- Ryland, William Wynne, mentioned, viii, ix, x, [54], [205];
- attends St Martin’s Lane Academy, [74] sq.;
- apprenticed to Ravenet, [76];
- home in Old Bailey, [77];
- goes to Paris, [78];
- at Boucher’s studio, [80] sq.;
- engravings after Boucher, [81];
- learns stipple, [82];
- makes the grand tour, [82];
- exhibits in England, [83];
- returns to England, [83];
- appointed king’s engraver, [84];
- engraves royal pictures, [85];
- friends, [85];
- society, [86];
- obtains pardon for brother, [86];
- resides in Stafford Row, [87];
- portrait, [87];
- starts as print-seller, [87];
- fails, [87];
- visited by Blake, [87];
- friendship with Angelica Kauffman, [87];
- engraves her pictures, [89];
- print-shop in Strand, [90];
- success, [90];
- extravagance, [91];
- charged with forgery, [92];
- in hiding, [92];
- attempts suicide, [93];
- in Bridewell, [93];
- trial, [94];
- condemnation, [95];
- last engravings, [97];
- progress to Tyburn, [98] sqq.;
- execution, [102];
- burial, [104];
- guilt, [104];
- genius, [105];
- Mrs Frankau’s account of, [109];
- other accounts, [109];
- list of engravings by, [110].
- Rudd, Margaret Caroline, mentioned, viii, [105];
- description of, [43];
- confesses forgery, [44];
- committed to Bridewell, [46];
- appears before Sir John Fielding, [46];
- admitted as evidence for Crown, [47];
- previous life, [47] sqq.;
- passes as Daniel Perreau’s wife, [49];
- sources of income, [49], [50];
- family, [50];
- skill as forger, [51];
- statement in defence, [53];
- committed to Newgate, [54];
- arouses public sympathy, [56];
- her enemies, [56];
- defends herself in the press, [56];
- dealings with Mrs Hart, [58];
- and with Hannah Dalboux, [58];
- her ‘pair of scissors’ [59];
- six months in Newgate, [60];
- her case before the judges, [61];
- gives her brief, [61];
- appearance at Old Bailey, [61];
- trial and acquittal, [62];
- conduct reviewed, [68];
- subsequent history, [68];
- death, [69].
- Rudd, Valentine, [48].
- Rutland, Duke of, [159].
- St Martin’s Lane Academy, [74].
- Salvadore (moneylender), [48].
- Sanxy (Dr), [59].
- Savary, Henry, [205], [225].
- Scarlett, James, [167], [213].
- Scawen, William, [59].
- Scotin (engraver), [76].
- Seaforth, Lord, [145].
- Selwyn, George, [32], [104].
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- Sheppard, Jack, [206], [225].
- Sibbald, Sir James, [178], [211].
- Sidmouth, Lord, [190].
- Skelton, Mr, [149].
- Slaughter’s coffee house, [75].
- Smith (Governor of Bridewell), [93].
- Smith, Madeleine, [34].
- Smith, Tom, [104].
- Smythe, Judge, [23].
- Springett, Rev., [197], [199], [201] sq., [220].
- Stark, Thomas, [40].
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- Stewart, John, [49].
- Stracey, Sir Edward, [178].
- Stracey, Mr J. H. (Sir Josias), [178], [188], [211].
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- Strutt, James (pupil to Ryland), [84].
- Stuart, Daniel, [223].
- Sun, [223].
- Sunday Times, [221], [222].
- Sutherland, Captain John, [143].
- Swinton, Rev. John, [26], [29], [30].
- Sydney, Lord, [117].
- See also Townshend.
- Sylvester (Crown counsel), [95].
- Tadema, Alma, [106].
- Taylor, Sheriff Robert, [93], [98].
- Thistlewood, Arthur, [142].
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- Thornbury, George Walter, [206], [225].
- Thornhill, Sir James, [75].
- Thornton, Abraham, [167].
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- Times, [220], [221], [223], [224], [225].
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- Traill, H. D., [175].
- Turner, Anne, [34].
- Turton, William Henry, [143].
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- Upton, Corporal Thomas, [120];
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- Waithman (Lord Mayor), [190].
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- Governor of Goree, [113];
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- in John Company, [113];
- duels, [114];
- service in North-West Africa, [114];
- Governor of Goree, [115];
- censured by Horse Guards, [116];
- arrest, [117];
- escape, [117];
- his soldiers in Goree, [117];
- their discontent, [118], [119];
- has soldiers flogged, [120];
- fugitive abroad, [122];
- returns to London, [123];
- surrenders, [124];
- trial, [125] sqq.;
- sentence, [131];
- last days, [131] sqq.;
- execution, [137];
- body ransomed from Surgeons’ Hall, [139];
- burial, [139];
- comments on his case, [139] sqq.;
- other accusations against, [144];
- reported court-martial, [145];
- flogging of other soldiers, [145];
- date of appointment, [145].
- Wall, Mrs Joseph, [123];
- attempts to get husband reprieved, [131];
- parting with husband, [133];
- mentioned, [145].
- Watteau, Antoine, [79].
- Wellington, Duke of, [198].
- Weston, Henry, [205].
- Whibley, Charles, vii.
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- Wilkinson, Tate, [21].
- William IV., [198].
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- Wontner (Governor of Newgate), [191], [196], [201].
- Wordsworth, William, mentioned, viii;
- lines on Mary of Buttermere, [144], [145], [176];
- on ‘little Barbara Lewthwaite’ [148];
- visits Hadfield in gaol, [169].
- Wood, Alderman, [189].
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- York, Duke of, [150].
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- See also Rudd.
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