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 Trustees | Original 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 Museum | Original: 'FitzWilliam.' |
| Pg [191] | read by the Chancellor, setting forth the services | Original: 'seting.' |
| Pg [212] | I think, to be found here this evening. I regret that | Punctuation after 'evening' changed from comma to period. |
| Pg [227] | who are Mohammedans by religion | Original: 'Mahomedans'; 'Mohammedans' appears 5 other times in the book. |
| Pg [240] | for being given this opportunity of expressing | Original: 'opportuntity.' |
| Pg [243] | Maude of Wales, visited Chelsea Barracks | Original: 'Baracks.' |
| Pg [331] | "Your regiment was raised | Opening 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, 384 | Index 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.