INDEX
- Abingdon, Lord, [77]
- Absence, [77], [259], [261], [283]
- Adventurer, the, [246]
- Agar’s Plough, [280], [281]
- Ainger, the Rev. A. C., [121], [127]
- Ainslie, Mr. Douglas, viii, [305]
- Albert, Prince, [148]
- Alford, Lord, [88]
- Allen, Anthony, [136]
- Allestree, Provost, [14]
- Angelo, Miss, [64]
- Ante-Chapel, [5], [187]
- Army class, [231]
- Athletics, modern admiration for, [241], [242]
- Atholl, Duke of, [41]
- Austen Leigh, Mr. R. A., [191]
- Austen Leigh, William, [225]
- “Bacchus verses,” [163], [164]
- Badge-giving, [38-40]
- Balston, Dr., [189], [290-292]
- Barnard, Dr., [21], [22], [218], [264]
- Barnes Pool Bridge, [52], [205], [293]
- Bayley, Emilius, [275]
- Beagles, the, [283-285], [296]
- “Beaks,” [298]
- Bear, Johnny, [217]
- Benson, Mr. A. C., [166], [270]
- Benthall, E. C., K.S. (Keeper of the Wall, 1911), [266]
- Bethell, Mr., [150], [207]
- Betting, [323]
- “Bever,” [166]
- Bircham, Mr. F. T., [90]
- “Bishop,” [114]
- Blake-Humfrey, Mr. R. H., [261]
- Blandford, Lord, [41]
- Bligh, the Hon. Arthur, [219]
- Block, the, anecdotes concerning, [89], [90], [92]
- Blomfield, Sir Arthur, [190]
- Boating song, the Eton, its history, [121], [122]
- Bogle Smith, [219]
- Boland, Billy, [274]
- Bott, College constable, [206]
- Boudier, G. J., [280]
- Bourchier, Mr. Arthur, organises theatricals at Eton, anecdotes, [219-221]
- Brinsley Richards, Mr., [24], [85]
- Brocas, [104], [262], [284], [327]
- Brown, Tom, Eton tailor, [206]
- Brown’s, little, [312]
- Browning, Mr. Oscar, [291]
- Brownlow North, Mr., [97]
- “Brozier,” [62], [63]
- Bryant, Jacob, [264]
- Bryant or Brion (sock cad), [109]
- Bulkeley-Johnson, Mr. Vivian, viii
- Bullying, anecdote of, [59]
- “Burry,” [62]
- Butler, Dr., [277]
- Byron, [75]
- “Cally,” [325]
- Campbell, Lord Archibald, [41]
- Captain of the boats, [249], [250], [261], [263]
- Carnegie, Mr. Andrew, his opinions concerning Greek, [232]
- Carrington, Lady, [293]
- Carter, the Rev. W. A., [4], [39]
- Carter’s Chamber, [200], [203]
- Carvings, elaborate, upon old organ case of Eton Chapel, [178]
- Castle (inn), [142]
- Champeau, French swimming instructor, [263], [264]
- Chapel, [5];
- its architectural history, [173-175];
- so-called restoration, [181], [182];
- old woodwork and organ loft, [175], [176];
- new stalls, [182];
- present condition, [184-186]
- Chapel sock, [41], [42], [175]
- “Check nights,” [256], [257]
- Chitty, Right Hon. Lord Justice, [275]
- Christopher, the, [53], [57];
- anecdotes concerning, [110], [119], [257]
- Christopher yard, [213]
- Churton, Henry Norris, declines scholarship at King’s, [226]
- Cloister Pump, [162]
- Cloisters, [159], [161]
- Cobbold, Felix Thornley, last Eton scholar under old statutes, [225]
- College buildings, account of alterations and restorations in, [156-191]
- College, horse-play in, [208-210]
- College in past days, [196-218]
- Collegers, their food in old days, [203-205]
- Collet, [219]
- “Colours,” [282], [283]
- Colours of “boats” at present day, [263]
- Costume, old Eton, [34-36]
- Coventry, Lord, [258]
- Cradock, Zachary, [15]
- Craven, Lord, [40]
- Creasy (the historian), [125]
- Creasy, [269]
- Culliford, James (chief butler), [205];
- his son, [206]
- Cumberland, Duke of, [16], [18]
- Curfew tower, vulgarisation of, [193], [194]
- Curraghmore, [89]
- Curzon, Lord, [127], [249]
- Cust, family of, [182]
- Dalmeny, Lord, [170]
- Dalton, the Rev. T., favourable to theatricals, [219], [220]
- Daniel (captain of Harrow eleven), [276]
- “Deadman’s Hole,” [265]
- Deeson, architect and “restorer” of Chapel, [182], [183]
- De Foix, [12]
- De Quincey, [227]
- Douro, Lord, [76], [137]
- Drury’s, [247]
- Duleep Singh, the Maharajah, [323]
- Dupuis, the Rev. G., a Vice-Provost, [28], [29], [150]
- Durnford, the Rev. F. E. (Judy), [286]
- Durnford, Richard, first Eton scholar to go to King’s under new statutes, [226]
- Durnford, Mr. Walter, [309]
- East window, [185]
- Educational system at Eton, reflections upon, [227-242]
- Election Chamber, [159], [160], [223]
- Election Saturday, [84], [202], [222-224], [257], [258]
- Elizabeth, Queen, relics of her visit to Eton, [8], [167], [319]
- Elliot, Mr. Willie, [221]
- “Estaminet,” the, [116]
- Eton and Harrow match, [275-279];
- incident after, [278], [279]
- Eton Mission, [296]
- Evans, Miss, [64]
- Evans, Mr. William, [41]
- Fagging, [59], [309-311]
- Fight, a fatal, [96], [97]
- Fighting, anecdotes concerning, [92-98]
- Finlay, [269]
- Finmore (Dr. Hawtrey’s servant), [91]
- “Fire-place,” [216], [217]
- Fives, [244];
- first regular court, [245], [281], [282]
- Floods, [105]
- Flowers, Jimmy, [104]
- Font, new, [186];
- old, [187]
- Football, [244], [245]
- Foote, his remark at the Castle Inn, [142]
- Fourth of June, [222]
- Fox, Charles James, [22], [169]
- Frampton Court, viii, [175]
- Frescoes in Chapel, [179], [180], [181]
- “Furking,” [267]
- Games popular in 1770, [240]
- George the Third, [30-33]
- Giles, [320], [321]
- Gilmer, [219]
- Gladstone, [57], [127], [169], [170], [233], [247], [248];
- as an Eton boy at Montem, [137]
- Godolphin, Provost, [89], [173], [176]
- Goodall, Dr., [26-29], [68], [72], [95], [187]
- Goodford, Dr., [85], [86], [91], [117], [237], [256], [292]
- Gown, changes concerning, [210], [211], [215]
- Gray, [242]
- Green, “Polly,” [284]
- Grieve, an Eton boy burnt to death, [45]
- Groves, Barney, [104]
- Hale, the Rev. E., [293]
- Hall, Jack, [103]
- Hall, the College, [15], [140];
- remodelling of western end, architectural history, [162];
- drastic restoration in 1858, [163];
- present condition, [165]
- Harcourt, the Rt. Hon. Lewis, vii, [127], [128], [201]
- Harding, [80], [273]
- Harris, Mr., [234]
- Harrow, [240]
- Hatecliffe, William, first Eton scholar (1443), [225]
- Hatton, Mrs., her “sock shop,” [247]
- Haverley, Jack, [254]
- Hawtrey, Dr., [40], [41], [58], [65], [66], [81], [84], [87], [95], [111], [118], [143], [149], [150], [160], [255], [267], [274], [288-290];
- his monument in Chapel, [189]
- Hawtrey brothers, [219]
- Hawtrey, Mr. John, [51]
- Hawtrey, Mr. Stephen, [233]
- Heath, Dr., [25]
- Henley, [240], [263]
- Henry VI., [3], [5], [212], [225], [226]
- Henry VIII., [6], [7]
- Hexter, Major, [233]
- Hill, Mr., saves old Eton organ case, [177]
- Hoaxes, [100], [317];
- an elaborate modern one, [317-320]
- Hockey, [245], [246]
- Hodgson, Provost, [150], [196], [197], [203];
- his reforms in College, [215]
- Hoisting, [326], [327]
- Hoop, its former popularity at Eton, [242], [243]
- Hoppie (sock cad), [110]
- Hornby, Dr., [11], [65], [87], [92], [105], [169], [279], [288-290], [291], [294], [307]
- Illustrated London News, [140], [211] (note)
- Ingalton Drake’s, [320], [325]
- James, the Rev. C. C., [292]
- Jesse, Mr. J. H., [88], [89]
- Jobey Joel, [110], [219]
- Johnson, William (afterwards William Cory), anecdotes of, [119-123]
- Joynes, the Rev. J. L., [87], [287], [288]
- Joynes, young Mr., [291]
- Keate, Dr., [35], [50], [57];
- anecdotes of, [68-82], [102], [116], [214], [219], [231], [252], [255], [281], [282], [294]
- Keate’s Lane, [281], [282]
- Kenyon, Lord, [219]
- King’s, [132], [134];
- arms of, on old Eton organ case, [178], [223];
- dissolution of ancient bond with Eton, [225], [226]
- Kintore, Lord, [97]
- Ladas, [248]
- Lanesborough, Lord, [284]
- Langford, Lord, [39]
- Layton’s, [59]
- Leaving Books, [64], [65];
- Money, [65], [66]
- Lectern, ancient, [187]
- Leveson-Gower, Lord Ronald, [41]
- Levett, Berkeley, [219]
- Levi (sock cad), [109]
- Lewis, Dr., [90]
- Lock-up, [93], [305], [327]
- Lock-up Parade, [327]
- Lomax, [137]
- Long Chamber, [158], [172], [197];
- description of, [200-202];
- remodelling of, [221-222]
- Long Glass, [66], [67]
- Long-morning, [60]
- Lord’s, [276], [279], [326]
- Lord’s (old), [274]
- Lorne, Lord, [41]
- Lotteries, [322], [323]
- “Lower College” (obsolete form of football), [267]
- Lower School, [8], [170-172]
- Lubbock, Mr. Alfred, [277]
- Lubbock, Mr. Robin, [278]
- Lubbock family, [278]
- Lucas, Mr. Reginald, [220], [319] (note)
- Lupton’s Chapel, [13], [185]
- Luxmoore, Mr. H. E., [185]
- Lyte, Sir Henry Maxwell, [3], [180]
- Lyttelton, the Hon. and Rev E. (Headmaster), [295-297]
- Lyttelton family, [278]
- Lytton, Phil, [204]
- M’Niven minor, [276]
- Malim, William, [6], [7], [134]
- Map-making, [49]
- Marcon, W., [269]
- Memorial Hall, [191], [192], [247], [248]
- Miller, Jem, [272]
- “Missis” (sock seller), [110]
- Mitchell, Mr. R. A. H., [221], [276]
- Monckton, George (afterwards Lord Galway), [41]
- Montem, [33];
- description of and anecdotes, [129-156];
- waving the flag at, [144], [149];
- costumes worn at, [145], [146];
- last celebration, [148], [149];
- abolition, [150];
- relics of, [152], [156]
- Montem poet, [152-156];
- odes, [153]
- Mordaunt, H. J., [269]
- Moultrie, John, [3], [40], [41]
- Mowbray Morris, the late Mr., [2]
- Mozley, Mr. H. W., [223]
- Muttlebury, S. D., [263]
- Naylor’s, Miss, [125], [127]
- Newcastle scholar, [223], [240]
- Nicknames, [60-62]
- Noblemen, [38], [41]
- Noblemen’s stalls (torn down at restoration of Chapel), [175], [182]
- Officers’ Training Corps, [293]
- Okes, Dr., [197]
- Oppidan Dinner, [259-261]
- “Oppidan scholars,” [231]
- “Oppidans’ Museum,” [115]
- “Orders,” [313], [314]
- Organ case, description of old, [176];
- its history after being discarded by Eton authorities, [177], [178]
- Organ screen, modern, [184]
- Pass, Charley (sock cad), [108]
- Pepys, [15], [164], [172]
- Phillott, [269]
- Pinnacles, rebuilding of old, [189], [190]
- Plumtre, Mr., [150], [173]
- Poaching, [101]
- Pop, [77], [119], [247-249], [297], [328]
- Porson, [213], [216]
- “Poser’s child,” quaint usage, [223]
- “Posers,” [222], [223]
- Powell, Jem, [102], [103]
- Powell, well-known character at the Wall, [268]
- Poyntz, Stephen, captain of Montem in 1706, lines by, [136]
- Praepostors, [6], [9], [306], [307]
- “Private Tutors,” [41];
- nickname for “cads,” [102]
- Private Tutors, [105]
- Prose, [46]
- Protestant Etonian martyrs, [7], [8]
- Provost’s Lodge, [160]
- Punch, [149]
- Rackets, [281]
- Rattee, contractor for “restoration” of Chapel, [183]
- “Ripping,” quaint usage, [224]
- Roberts, Lord, [170]
- Rosebery, Lord, vii, [127], [171], [248], [258]
- Rouse, Provost, [13]
- Rowing, notes upon history of, at Eton, [252-263]
- Rowland’s (sock shop), [205]
- Rugeley, chapel at, [178]
- Rushes, the, [122], [256]
- St. Aldwyn, Lord, [258]
- St. Andrew’s Day, [38], [265], [268], [269]
- St. Thomas, Dominican Monastery of, [177]
- Salt Hill, [130] et seq.;
- present condition of, [156]
- Salvin, architect, [194]
- “Saps,” [239]
- Savernake, Lord, [83]
- Savile, Sir Henry, [9], [10]
- School Magazines, [25], [26], [41]
- School Pulling, [326]
- Scrulton, F. F. V. captain of the boats, 1911, [263]
- “Scug,” [62]
- Second Upper Club, [280]
- Selwyn, George Augustus, [264]
- Selwyn, Thomas, diary of, [253]
- Seymour, Berkeley, [136]
- Sharpe, S. S., [263]
- Sheep’s Bridge, [273]
- Shelley, [94], [95], [123], [169]
- Sheridan, Mrs., viii
- Shirking, [52], [53]
- Shore, Jane, [5]
- Simmonds, Mr. Robert, viii
- Sir Galahad, picture in Chapel, [185]
- Sixpenny, [97], [280]
- Sixpenny Corner, [97]
- Slang, [62]
- Smoking, [17], [305]
- “Smut,” [117]
- Snape, Mrs., [63]
- “Snip,” [322]
- Sock, [62]
- Sock cads, [106-110]
- Solomon, [321], [322]
- Spankie (the celebrated sock cad), [106-109]
- Spode, Mr. Josiah, [177]
- Sporting Magazine, account of Etonian in 1799, [99-100]
- Spottiswoode’s, [320]
- Stafford, Lord, [39]
- Stage coachmen, [113]
- Statutes, their violation about 1834, [198-200]
- Statutes, new, [225], [226]
- Stephen, J. K., [166], [270]
- “Stiggins” (see Rev. C. C. James), [292]
- Stockhore, Herbert, the Montem poet, account of, [153-156]
- Stone, Mr. Christopher, [62]
- Stone, the Rev. E. D., [61], [244]
- Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, [94], [275]
- Street, Mr. G. E., architect, [184]
- Strugnal, [271]
- Studd family, [278]
- Sunday questions, [237]
- Surly, [222], [256], [257]
- Sutherland, Duke of, [39]
- Swimming, [263], [264]
- Swishing, [9], [82-88]
- Tap, [66], [326-328]
- Tapestry formerly in College Hall, [165]
- Tarver, Mr. F., [219]
- Teape, A. S., [277]
- Theatricals at Eton, [218-221]
- Thompson, Theophilus, [136]
- Threepenny day, [206], [207]
- Timbralls, the, [270]
- Townshend, Charles Fox, [77], [78], [247]
- Training Corps, Officers’, [26], [293], [294]
- Trials, [24], [47], [236], [241]
- Trotman (sock cad), [109]
- Trotman’s gardens, [247], [282]
- Tuck, a Colleger, [224]
- “Tug,” supposed origin of term, [210]
- Tutorial system, [229], [230]
- Tutors, private, [41]
- Udall, Nicholas, [7]
- Under the Clock, dramatic sketch given by Mr. Bourchier when at Eton, [221]
- Upper Club, [273], [276], [281]
- Upper School, [168]
- “Upper Sixpenny,” [280]
- “Ushers,” [298]
- Vaughan, Mr. E. L., [156]
- Verses, Latin, [49], [238], [239]
- Victoria, Queen, [33], [150], [324]
- Volunteers, [293]
- Wall game, notes upon, [265-270]
- Walpole, Horace, [111], [112], [242];
- Sir Robert, [16], [19];
- Lord Walpole of Walterton, [16];
- Lord Walpole, [254]
- Warre, Dr. (Provost), [253] (note), [294], [295]
- “Water boils,” “Make tea,” [273]
- Waterford, Lord, [88], [89]
- Watts, [185]
- Waynflete, William of, [4], [190]
- Webber, College servant, [205]
- Webber’s, Harry, [312]
- Wellesley, the Marquess, [126], [127], [169], [227];
- his memorials in old and new chapels, [187], [188]
- Wellington, the great Duke of, [59], [94], [105], [125], [169], [211];
- as a boy at Montem in 1781, [136], [137]
- West, Rt. Hon. Sir Algernon, a survivor of the last Montem, viii;
- his experiences, [144]
- Westminster, [258];
- boat races with Eton, [262], [263];
- cricket matches, [274]
- White (Dr. Hornby’s servant), [92]
- White Hart (inn), [259]
- Wilder, the Rev. John, [162], [165], [181], [186]
- Williams’, [325]
- Winchilsea, Lord, [271], [272]
- Winchester, [5], [181], [240], [275], [277], [279], [280]
- Windham, William, [26]
- Windmill (inn), Botham’s, [142], [156]
- Windsor Fair, [53-55]
- Windsor races, [56]
- Woodyer, Mr. (architect), [189], [191]
- Wotton, Sir Henry, [10-13]
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [175], [176]
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