GENERAL INDEX.


A.
Aberdeen, Earl of, [338]
Abolition of Slavery, Jubilee of the, [252]
Adult Orphan Institution, [201]
Agricultural Benevolent Institution, the Royal, [175]
—— Society of England, Royal, [298]
—— Society of Norfolk, [132]
—— Show at Dublin, [122]
Albany, The Duke of, [215], [272]
Albert Hall, Opening of the Royal, [107]
—— Medal, [103]
—— Statue at Cambridge, Unveiling, [190]
—— Statue, Unveiling the Holborn, [145]
Alexandra Dock at Lynn, Inauguration of, [73]
—— Home, [350]
America, Visit to, [7], [212]
Ancient Britons, Society of, Annual Dinner, 1867, [44]
Anglo-Danish Exhibition, [347]
Anti-Slavery Society, Meeting in Guildhall, [252]
Argyll, The Duke of, [244]
Arrow, Sir Frederick, [377], [381]
Arthur, Prince, [122]
Artists' Benevolent Institution, [111]
—— Orphan Fund, [111]
Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, [4]
Ashantee Expedition, The return of the, [148]
Australasian Colonies, [212]
Austria, The Emperor of, [165]
B.
Baker, Sir Samuel, [69]
Battle of Dorking, [121]
Beaumont Trustees, [296]
"Belgians," The "King of the," [377]
Benson, Mr. (now Archbishop), [29]
Beresford, Lord Charles, [137], [292]
Boust, Count, [165]
Birkbeck Institution, opening of the new building, [272]
Birkbeck, Sir Edward, [229], [232]
Birkenhead, [286]
Birmingham, [351]
——, Visit to, in 1874, [156]
Bingley Hall, Exhibition at, [156]
Blackburn, New Technical and Trades' School, [345]
Bolton Town Hall, [351]
Bombay Durbar, The, [184]
Bramwell, Sir F., [291]
Bright, Mr., [381]
Britannia, The training ship, [195]
British and Foreign Bible Society, The Laying of the Foundation Stone, [33]
British Orphan Anniversary Festival, [15]

British Orphan Asylum Festival, The, [146]
—— —— ——, speech, [14]
Bruce, General, [5]
Buccleuch, The Duke of, [120]
Buckingham, Duke of, [247]
Buckland, Frank, [233]
Buckstone. Mr., [92]
Buxton, M.P., Mr. E. N., [189]
C.
Cabdrivers', Benevolent Association, [198]
Caledonian Asylum, The Royal, [120]
Cambridge Asylum, The Royal, [159]
Cambridge, The Duke of, [149], [160], [225], [284], [374]
Cambridge University, Election of Prince Albert to the Chancellorship of, [190]
—— ——, Prince of Wales at, [192]
Campbell, Sir Archibald, [332]
Canadian tour, [8]
Canning, Lord, [181]
Carnarvon, Earl of, [170]
Caxton, William, [16]
Chamberlain, Mr. Joseph, [157]
Charterhouse School, [163]
Chelsea Hospital for Women, [350]
Christian, Prince, [416]
City and Guilds of London Institute, [215]
City of London College in Moorfields, [239]
—— —— School, The New, [237]
Civil Engineers, Institution of, [31], [290]
Clerkenwell explosion sufferers, [65]
Clowes & Sons, Messrs. Wm., [310]
Coble Dene Dock at Newcastle, [351]
"Coke of Norfolk," [134]
Colet, Dean, [16]
"College of God's Gift," "The," [96]
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Meeting of the Royal Commission, [303]
Colonial Institute Banquet, [211]
Colonial Office, At the, [293]
Colquhoun, Sir Patrick, [114]
Companions of the Prince on his Indian Tour, [181]
Connaught, Duke of, [124]
Convalescent Home at Swanley, [276]
Cork, The Prince of Wales at, [270]
Cornwall Regiment, The, [269]
Costa, Sir Michael, [41]
Cottage Homes at Weybridge, [350]
Crimea, British Graves in the, [225]
Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Philip, [303]
Currie, Sir E. H., [206]
Cust, Sir Edward, [162]
D.
'Dark December' of 1861, [128]
Darwin Memorial, The, [271]
Deaconesses' Institution, The, [324]
Deaf and Dumb, Church for, [350]
Denmark, King of, [348]
Derby, Earl of, [258]
Derby Grammar School, [140]
Derby, Prince of Wales at, [140]
Dibdin, Mr. C., [244]
Dickens, Charles, [361]
Diseases of the Chest, Hospital for, [350]
Disraeli, Mr., [382]
Dorchester Cattle Show, [351]
Dramatic College, Royal, [26]
Dublin, Prince of Wales at, [21]
—— in 1868, The Prince of Wales in, [55]
—— Chamber of Commerce, [262]
——, Demonstrations at, [21]
—— Agricultural Show, [122]
——, Speeches of the Prince of Wales at, [22]
Dulwich College, [96]
Dwelling-Houses for Working People, [350]
E.
Earlswood Asylum, [71]
—— —— Festival, [116]
East End of London, At the, [351]
Eastlake, Sir Charles, [11]

Edinburgh, Master of Trinity House, [377]
——, Speech of the Duke of, on College of Music, [401]
Educational Exhibition, International, [87]
Education, The Prince of Wales on, [87], [216]
Egypt and Palestine, [67]
Elizabeth (Queen) and Sir Christopher Hatton, [152].
F.
Fairfax, Captain, [196]
Furningham, Cottage Homes at, [118]
Fenians, [65], [122]
Fever Hospital, [350]
'First Ironclad' on the Academy walls, [366]
First public speech, [11]
Fisheries Exhibition, The International, [228]
—— ——, The opening of the, [230]
—— ——, The closing of the, [231]
—— ——, The surplus fund, [233]
—— ——, Financial results, [235]
Fishmongers' Company's dinner, [27]
Fitzwilliam Museum, [191]
Foreign tour, 1868-9, [67]
Foreigners in Distress, Society of Friends of, [59]
Forster, Mr. W. E., [253]
Freake, Sir C., [393]
"Frederick the Noble," [218], [352]
Freedom of the City of London, [12]
Freemasonry, Duties of, [171]
Freemasons and the Queen's Jubilee, The, [325]
French Ambassador, [248]
Frere, Sir Bartle, [261]
Frere's Statue, Sir Bartle, [337]
Friend of the Clergy Corporation, Sixteenth annual festival, [36]
Fusiliers, Royal Welsh, Presenting new colours, [205]
G.
Geographical Society, The Royal, [69]
German Hospital, The, [165]
Gladstone, Mr., [154], [381]
——, Mr. Herbert, [339]
Glasgow Exhibition, Inauguration of, [332]
—— University, Laying foundation-stone of, [66]
Gordon Boys' Home, [282]
——, General, [285]
Grammar School at Yarmouth, New, [135]
Grand Master, The Prince of Wales installed as, [169]
Grant, Sir Francis, [355], [362]
——, General, [386]
Granville, Earl, [185], [258]
Graves of soldiers in the Crimea, [225]
Great Northern Hospital, Opening of new buildings, [349]
Gresham, Sir Thomas, [16]
Grimsby, New docks, [351]
Grove, Sir George, [394], [408]
Guards' Industrial Home, [243]
Guildhall and Law Courts, Plymouth, The new, [154]
Guilds of London Institute, Opening of the, [248]
Gymnasium in Long Acre, New, [338]
H.
Hartland Point, New Lighthouse, [384]
Health Exhibition, The, [246]
Higginson, General, [243]
Highland honours, [120]
Holland, Sir Henry, [293]
Holloway Sanitorium, [350]
Holyhead, New Harbour at, [203]
Homeless and Destitute Children, National Refuges for, [327]
Homes for Little Boys, [118]
House of Lords, Speech of the Prince of Wales, in the, on the Housing of the Poor, [241]
Housing of the Poor, [125], [241]

Hull, The Albert Dock, [351]
Hunstanton Convalescent Hospital, [351]
Huntly, Marquis of, [120]
Huxley, Professor, [271]
I.
Idiots, Earlswood Asylum for, [116]
Illness of December, 1871, The, [128]
Imperial Institute, [310]
Imperial Policy, The Prince of Wales on, [311]
Indian Embassy, The, [180]
—— Tour, Places and Courts visited by the Prince of Wales, [182]
Infant Orphan Asylum, Wanstead, [193]
Installation as Grand Master of English Freemasons, [169]
Institution for Girls, Royal Masonic, [114], [340]
—— of Civil Engineers, [31], [290]
International Education Society, [47]
—— Exhibition of 1871, [110]
—— Reformatory Exhibition, [24]
Inventions Exhibition, [234], [292]
Ireland, Visit to, in 1885, [261]
Irish International Exhibition of 1865, [21]
—— Militia, [126]
Ismail Pasha, Reception at the Mansion House, [49]
J.
Jenner, Sir W., [218]
Jersey, Lord, [327]
K.
Kimberley, Earl of, [53], [214]
King George III., [298]
King's College, [209]
—— —— Hospital, [350]
Kintore, Lord, [295]
Knight of St. Patrick, Prince of Wales made, [55]
Knollys, General Sir W., [177], [188]
—— Sir Francis, K.C.M.G., [158]
L.
Lambeth, and Doulton Works, [104]
Landseer, Sir Edwin, [31], [357], [363]
Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, [252]
Leeds Art Exhibition, [351]
Leighton, Sir Frederick, [366], [368]
Leopold, Prince, [246], [386]
Lesseps, M. de, [104]
Letter of the Queen, [129]
Licensed Victuallers' Asylum, [185]
Lifeboat Institution, R. National, [42], [244]
Lindsay, Colonel Loyd, [121]
Liverpool, [288]
Livingstone and Gordon, [259], [260]
London Hospital New Buildings, [321]
—— Institute, City and Guilds of, Laying the Foundation Stone, [215]
—— International College, [47]
Lorne, Marquis of, [122], [314]
Lowell, the Hon. J. Russell, [222]
Luther, Martin, [402]
Lynn, The Grammar School at, [71]
M.
Macaulay, Zachary, and Lord, [257]
Macfarren, Professor, [395]
MacGregor, Mr. John, [327]
Machpelah, Cave of, [67]
Magdala, Lord Napier, [283]
Manchester Exhibition of 1887, Opening of the, [319]
——, Royal Agricultural Society at, [74]
——, Visit to, [74]
Manning, Cardinal, [259]
Mark Masons, Installation of Grand Master of, [294]
Martin, Sir Theodore, [9]
Masonic Institution in Ireland, Prince of Wales as Grand Patron, [127]
—— Gathering, Great, [325]
—— Institution for Boys, Royal, [85]

Masonic Institution for Girls, [340]
Maxwell, Sir J. Heron, [177]
Mayors, Meeting of [200], [311]
McArthur, M.P., Sir William, [211]
Mechi, Mr., [180]
Medical Benevolent College, The Royal, [150]
—— Congress, The International, [218]
—— Register, The English, [218]
M. de Lesseps, Presentation of the Albert Gold Medal to, [103]
Mercers' Company, Freedom of the, [16]
Merchant Seamen's Orphan Asylum, Opening of New Dining Hall, [39]
—— Taylors' School, at, [163]
Mersey Tunnel, Opening of the, [286]
Middle and the Inner Temple, at the Opening of the New Library, [152]
Milne, Sir A., [121]
Morley, Samuel, [324]
Morrison, Lady, [40]
Motley, Mr., U.S. Minister, [80]
Münster, Count, [166]
Murchison, Sir Roderick, [12]
Museum of Science and Art of Dublin, [265]
Music, free Education in, [396]
——, Free Scholarships, [393]
——, Inauguration of the Royal College of, [408]
——, National Training School for, [391]
——, Royal Academy of, [392]
——, Scheme for the College of, [396]
——, The Colonies and College of, [403]
——, The Power of, [414]
——, The Royal College of, [389]
N.
Napier of Magdala, Lord, [283], [379]
National Training School for Music, [391]
Newcastle, Duke of, [7]
Nightingale, Florence, [324]
Nile Expedition, [332]
Norfolk Agricultural Society, [132]
Norfolk Artillery Militia, [135]
North Breakwater at Holyhead, [203]
Northbrook Club, The, [238]
——, Lord, [184], [238]
Northcote, Sir Stafford, [252]
Norwich Musical Festival, [41]
——, Opening of Drill Hall, [42]
——, Royal Visit to, [41]
O.
O'Connell, Daniel, [128]
O'Connor, Colonel, [206]
Old 46th Regiment, New Colours to, [330]
Orphan Asylum, The London, [315]
Owen, Prof. (Sir Richard), [31]
Oxford, At, [7]
P.
Paget, Sir James, [129], [218], [247]
Palmerston, Lord, [12], [26], [258]
Pauper Schools, Review of the Boys of the, [138]
Peabody Memorial, Unveiling the, [78]
Pembroke, Earl of, [125]
People's Palace, Laying the foundation stone of the, [296]
Phillips, Sir Benjamin, [79]
Phœnix Park, Review at, [23]
Playfair, Sir Lyon, [6]
Porcelain Works at Worcester, [351]
Portland Breakwater, The, [139]
Preceptors, The College of, [318]
Prince Albert Victor, [195], [371]
Prince George of Wales, [195]
Prince of Wales, early years of, [1]-[10]
Princess Helena College, [201]
Princess of Wales, [9], [351]
Probyn, Sir Dighton, K.C.B., V.C., [181]
"Prosperity to Ireland," [124]
Q.
Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, [350]

R.
Raikes, Mr. Cecil, [286]
Railway Benevolent Institution, [142]
—— Guards' Friendly Society, [274]
Reading, New Grammar School at, Laying foundation stone, [100]
Recovery of the Prince of Wales, National rejoicing at the, [130]
Reed, Dr. Andrew, and Sir Charles, [71]
Refuge Union, [24]
Richard, Mr. Henry, [252]
Richmond, the Duke of, [230], [379]
Rifle Volunteers, [223]
Roberts, Sir Frederick, [370]
Rosebery, Earl of, [294], [402]
Rosslyn, Lord, [174]
Royal Academy Banquets, The speeches at, [353]
—— —— Banquet, First speech at a, [11]
Royal Albert Hall, Great Masonic gathering, [325]
—— College of Music, Founding the, [394]
—— —— —— ——, [384]
—— Family, The, [159]
—— Literary Fund, The, [17]
—— National Lifeboat Institution, Annual Meeting, [42], [244]
Russell, Dr. W. II., [181]
S.
Sailors' Home, London Docks, The, [25]
Salford, At, [75]
Salisbury, Lord, [31]
——, The Marquis of, [181], [241]
Sandringham, [41], [298]
Sandwich Islands, The King of the, [211]
Savage Club, [351]
Saxe-Weimar, Prince Edward of, [138]
School Drill Review, The, [138]
Scottish Corporation, Anniversary of the, [81]
—— Hospital, The, [81]
Seamen, Schools for the Children of, [98]
Selborne, Lord, [215]
Shaftesbury House, The, [32]
——, Lord, [24], [33], [242], [327]
——, The Earl of, [252]
Sheffield, [351]
Shorthorns, Sale of, at Sandringham, [298]
Shouvaloff, Count, [386]
Sick Children, Hospital for, [350]
Sion College, Opening of, [301]
Slavery, The Prince of Wales on, [253]
Smith, Mr. W. H., [197]
Society of Arts, [87], [103]
Soldiers' Widows, Royal Cambridge Asylum for, [161]
Southampton, New Church, [351]
South Devon Regiment or Old 46th, [331]
Southdown, Sale of, at Sandringham, [298]
Spencer, The Earl, [125], [271]
Spicer, Mr. James, [28]
Stanley, Memorial to Dean, [220]
St. Anne's School at Redhill, [350]
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, [62]
St. George's Hospital, [93]
St. Mary's Hospital, [350]
St. Patrick, Festival of, [50]
St. Paul's, Thanksgiving Service in, [129]
Sullivan, Sir Arthur, [394]
Swanley Convalescent Home, [276]
Swanley, Orphan Homes at, [120]
Sweden, The King of, [338], [341]
Sydney, Lord, [201]
T.
Tait, Dr. (Archbishop of Canterbury), [222]
Technical instruction, [313]
Teck, Duke of, [164]
——, Princess Mary of, [164]
Temple, Sir Richard, [318], [337]
Thackeray, Mr., [12]
Thames Embankment, Opening of the, [105]
Thanksgiving Collect, [129]

Thanksgiving Day, [129]
—— Hymn, [131]
Theatrical Fund, Royal General, [91]
"The Roll Call," [364]
Thompson, Elizabeth, [365]
Thwaites, Sir John, [105]
'Times,' The, on the Irish visit, [57]
Tite, Sir W., [113]
Tower Bridge, The new, [351]
Training ship Britannia, [195]
Training ships, Review of the boys of the, [138]
Trinity College, Prince of Wales made LL.D. at, [57]
—— House banquets, [375]
—— ——, Past Masters of, [377]
—— ——, The Corporation of, [377]
—— ——, The Prince of Wales installed as a "Younger Brother," [378]
Truro Cathedral, Consecration of, [328]
"Tu Marcellus eris," [129]
Tyndall, Professor, [385].
U.
University Hospital, [350]
—— of Dublin, [267]
V.
Virchow, Professor, [220]
Volunteers, Civil Service, [223]
W.
Warehousemen and Clerks' School, Formal opening, [38]
Warehousemen and Clerks' School, The laying of the foundation-stone, [38]
Warspite training ship, [350]
Washington, At the tomb of, [8]
Waterlow, Sir Sydney, [277]
Wellington College, Speech day at, [29]
——, Duke of, [116]
——, "The great" Duke of, [316]
West Norfolk Hunt, [344]
Weymouth, Prince of Wales at, [139]
Whittington, Sir Richard, [16]
Wigan Infirmary, [351]
Wilberforce, William, [254]
Wilson, Sir Erasmus, [151]
Windsor and Eton Institute, [350]
Wodehouse, Sir Philip, [184]
Wolseley, Banquet to Sir Garnet, [148]
——, Sir Garnet, [362]
Women and Children, Royal Hospital for, [208]
Worcester training ship, [350]
Working classes, The, [241]
Workmen's International Exhibition, [106].
Y.
Yarmouth Hospital, Laying foundation-stone, [137]
——, Prince of Wales at, [135]
Yorkshire College at Leeds, Inauguration of the, [278]
Young Men's Christian Association, Opening of the gymnasium, [338]

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Transcriber's Note.

Corrections to the original text have been made as follows:

Pg [ix]It is the variety of subjects that will strike most readers.Punctuation after 'readers' changed from comma to period.
Pg [2]seemed delighted with him."Closing quote added.
Pg [130]late mercies vouchsafed to him.""Closing quote added in most likely place.
Pg [132]alluded to, it is not for man to judge;Original: 'to, it it not.'
Pg [136]Sir Edmund Lacon, Chairman of the TrusteesOriginal unclear, appears to read 'Edmond Laeon,' however it is most probable that the passage refers to Sir Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, 3rd Baronet, MP for Great Yarmouth 1852-1857, 1859-1868 and Norfolk North 1868-1885.
Pg [172]"The health of the Most Worshipful the Grand Master."Superfluous single quote removed after 'Master.'
Pg [181]In footnote A: With illustrations by Sydney P. Hall.Original: 'Sydney E. Hall.'
Pg [191]The site chosen was in the Fitzwilliam MuseumOriginal: 'FitzWilliam.'
Pg [191]read by the Chancellor, setting forth the servicesOriginal: 'seting.'
Pg [212]I think, to be found here this evening. I regret thatPunctuation after 'evening' changed from comma to period.
Pg [227]who are Mohammedans by religionOriginal: 'Mahomedans'; 'Mohammedans' appears 5 other times in the book.
Pg [240]for being given this opportunity of expressingOriginal: 'opportuntity.'
Pg [243]Maude of Wales, visited Chelsea BarracksOriginal: 'Baracks.'
Pg [331]"Your regiment was raisedOpening quotation mark added.
Pg [350]gratification it has given us to be present."Closing quotation mark added.
Pg [377]July 2nd, 1866.Section heading; ending period added.
Pg [387]auspices of President Grant."Closing quotation mark added.
Pg [419]Hartland Point, New Lighthouse, 384Index entry; page number added.

Missing punctuation in the Index has been corrected without note.

Inconsistent use of :— ,— and — at the start of quotations has been retained.

Variant spellings: sanatorium, sanatarium, sanitorium, sanitarium, appear once each in the text and have been retained.

Hypenation of some words is inconsistent and has been retained: life-boat, key-note, good-will, re-formed (in both cases used of parades that broke up and formed again) and under-graduate all appear with and without hyphens. Other words that were originally hyphenated at line ends have been made consistent with the rest of the text.