INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W]

ABEKEN, Herr, [243]
Aberdeen, Lord, [48]
Adelaide, Queen Dowager, [3], [28]
Albert, Prince, [1], [2], [4], [5], [7], [8], [9];
his children’s affection, [11], [12], [209];
Exhibition of 1851, [16], [17];
view of German politics, [26], [27], [37], [38], [46], [47], [53], [113], [122], [124-131], [136], [138], [139], [162], [165], [166];
training of the Princess Royal, [32-35];
her betrothal, [36-38], [41], [45-50];
and marriage, [60-68];
letters to his daughter, [71], [72], [74-76], [80], [81], [87-89], [103], [105-107], [113], [114], [115], [117], [118], [124], [127-132], [135], [138], [148];
visits to his daughter, [119], [122];
acquaintance with Morier, [155];
first meeting with Bismarck, [162];
theory of monarchy, [127-130];
narrow escape, [120];
death, [149-151], [153]
Alcott, Miss, [14]
Alexander of Bulgaria, Prince, [310], [313]
Alexander I, the Tsar; Alexander II, [22], [263], [267], [278]
Alexandra, Queen, [108], [109], [177], [263]
Alice, Princess (Grand Duchess of Hesse), [4], [6], [11], [12], [48], [60], [62], [106], [116], [131];
wedding, [154], [197], [205], [212], [214], [222], [223], [233], [236], [237];
death, [273], [323], [324]
Althorp, Lord, [6], [8]
Ampthill, Lord and Lady, [252], [284], [285], [286], [338]
Anderson, Mrs., [50]
Angeli, Von, [251], [256], [264]
Arnold, Matthew, [281-284]
Augusta, German Empress, [17], [19], [25], [27], [39], [60], [77], [78], [154], [156], [157], [185], [214], [228], [230], [233], [246], [267], [305];
death, [326], [327], [328], [353]
Augustenburg, Duke Christian of Sonderburg-, [179]
Augustenburg, Hereditary Prince Frederick of Sonderburg-, [180-183], [210], [211], [275]
Austria, Emperor Francis Joseph, [174], [197], [211], [280]
BABELSBERG, [90], [92], [96], [109], [110]
Bacourt, Monsieur de, [78]
Baden, Prince Regent of, [38]
Ballardin, M., [306]
Barclay & Perkins’s draymen, [68]
Battenberg marriage, the, [306], [309], [312]
Bavaria, King of, [228], [241]
Bazaine, Marshal, [228], [241], [317]
Beatrice, Princess (Princess Henry of Battenberg), [118], [356]
Begas, [251]
Benedek, [218]
Benedetti, [230]
Bergmann, Prof., [289]
Bernhard of Saxe-Meiningen, Prince, [266], [267]
Bernhardi, Theodor von, [157], [188]
Bismarck, Prince, opinion of the English marriage, [39];
relations with Crown Princess, [152], [153], [162-167], [256], [258], [275], [285], [286];
relations with Morier, [157], [207];
accession to office, [159], [166];
Dantzig incident, [168], [169];
relations with Crown Prince, [175], [285], [286];
policy on Scheswig-Holstein question, [182], [185], [210-211];
attitude to royal personages, [210];
Austrian war, [210-212], [217-221];
visit to Paris, [223];
at a royal christening, [228];
Franco-German war, [228-230], [239-240], [245], [248];
the Imperial Dignity, [241], [242], [255];
“British petticoats,” [256-258];
and Hinzpeter, [261], [267];
and the Regency of the Crown Prince, [267-271], [283], [284];
and the Crown Prince’s illness, [289], [290];
relations with the Emperor and Empress Frederick, [302-307], [308-312], [313-319], [321-326], [353], [360], [361];
fall, [327], [328]
Bleibtreu, [251]
Bloomfield, Lady, [39],
and Lord, [74], [136]
Blumenthal, Field-Marshal, [217]
Bornstedt, country life at, [111]
Bötticher, [303]
Bouguereau, M., [333]
Boyd Carpenter, Bishop, [66], [353], [354], [364], [365]
Brühl, Countess Hedwig, [189]
Brunnemann, Privy Councillor, [97]
Brunnow, [87]
Buccleuch, Duke of, [66]
Buchanan, Mr., [45]
Bucher, [238], [266]
Bunsen, Baron, [27], [152]
Bunsen, Mme., [25]
Busch, [238], [266], [275], [306], [308], [319]
CANNING, Lord, [47]
Carlyle, [110], [160], [360]
Charles Anthony of Hohenzollern, Prince, [97]
Charles of Prussia, Prince, [279], [280]
Charles of Prussia, Princess, [79]
Charles of Roumania, Prince and Princess, [214], [265], [277]
Charlier, Mme., [10]
Charlotte, Princess, [1]
Charlotte, Princess (daughter of the Empress), [117], [265-267], [277]
Christian IX of Denmark, King, [180], [188]
Churchill, Lord Randolph, [272]
Clarendon, Lord, [30], [34], [42], [93], [125], [143], [144], [145], [147], [156], [252]
Cobden, [45], [69]
Coburgers, the, [174], [185]
Colenso, Bishop, [200]
Connaught, Duke of, [106], [267]
Consort, Prince. See Albert, Prince
“Court Circular,” official, [8]
Craven, Mrs. Augustus, [302]
Craven, Mrs. Dacre, [249]
DANTZIG incident, the, [167-170]
Darwin, Charles, [199]
Delane, John, [147]
Delbrück, Prof., [274]
De Ros, Captan, [103]
Déroulède, Paul, [337]
Detaille, M., [333]
Deutsche Revue, [352]
Deutsche Rundschau, [316]
Devonshire, Louise Duchess of, [95]
Dino, Duchesse de, [78]
Droysen, J. G., [34]
Duff, Sir M. E. Grant, [356]
Duncker, Frau, [158]
Duncker, Herr Max, [136], [153], [158], [182], [184], [186]
EDINBURGH, Duke of, [63], [64], [69], [263]
Edward VII, King, [6], [12], [14], [19], [20], [62-64], [69], [106], [109], [149], [159], [177], [260], [263], [280], [330], [344], [358], [363], [364]
Eliot, George, [273]
Elizabeth, Landgravine, the, [329], [351]
Elizabeth of Prussia, Queen, [134], [135]
Ernest of Hanover, King, [73]
Ernest of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke, [3], [38], [41], [85], [174], [307], [322]
Eugénie, Empress, [19], [20], [43], [44], [193], [222]
Exhibition, of 1851, [15], [16], [17];
of 1862, [154];
of 1867 (Paris), [222]
FARADAY, [92]
Faucit, Helen, [61]
Fitzmayer, Colonel, [45]
Frankfort Congress, [174]
Frederick Charles of Hesse, Prince, [247]
Frederick Charles of Prussia, Prince, [186], [217]
Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden, [181]
Frederick, Prince of Netherlands, [266]
Frederick, the Emperor—
As Prince Frederick William of Prussia—
First visit to England, [15-18], [25];
betrothal, [29-32], [39], [43];
visits England again, [51];
marriage, [61-70];
admiration of England, [85];
pride in his eldest son, [102], [103], [107], [108];
New Palace at Potsdam, [109-111];
country life at Bornstedt, [111], [112];
military promotions, [112], [116], [166];
hope of the Junkers, [116]
As Crown Prince—
Death of King Frederick William IV, [133-135];
his father’s coronation, [139-146];
death of his father-in-law, [149-152];
visits to England, [154], [175], [292], [293];
to Italy, [159], [224], [287];
to the East, [225];
to Paris, [225];
the Dantzig incident, [167-169];
relations with Bismarck, [167], [173], [175], [182], [210], [211], [219-222], [239], [248], [268-272], [285], [286];
admiration of England, [171];
Schleswig-Holstein question, [180-183];
in the Danish War, [184-188];
hatred of war, [186], [221], [236];
work for soldiers and their families, [186], [222], [235], [240];
family life, [188-197], [207-209], [256];
the Austrian War, [213-215], [217-221];
freemasonry, [106], [266];
the Franco-German War, [229], [235-240];
the Imperial Dignity, [242], [243];
regency, [267-271];
illnesses, [255], [287-298];
silver wedding, [279-282]
As Emperor—
Accession, [299], [300];
journey to Berlin, [300];
State business, [301-302];
relations with Bismarck, [302-305], [309-314];
monetary position, [306-308];
death, [314];
Freytag’s reminiscences, [321-325]
Frederick, the Empress, Physical descriptions of, [58], [59], [160], [161], [362]
As Princess Royal—
Birth, [1], [2];
christening, [3], [4];
education and childhood, [6-20];
first meeting with her husband, [15-19];
visit to Paris, [19], [20];
betrothal, [29-31];
training by her father, [33-35];
confirmation, [47-49];
an accident, [50];
marriage, [58-70];
arrival in Berlin, [74];
reception, [75-83];
the Old Schloss, [83], [84];
influence of and on her husband, [85];
conditions at the Prussian Court, [86];
Babelsberg, [90];
social preferences, [91], [92];
visits of her parents, [92-97];
new residence in Berlin, [98-99];
birth of Prince William, [100-114];
New Palace at Potsdam, [109-111];
country life at Bornstedt, [111], [112];
birth of Princess Charlotte, [116], [117];
interest in politics, [86], [87], [98];
paper on ministerial responsibility, [126], [127];
nursery management, [123]
As Crown Princess—
Description of death of King of Prussia, [133-135];
anniversary of marriage, [136];
coronation of her father-in-law, description, [139-147];
colonel of Hussar Regiment, [146], [198], [265];
political views, [148], [157], [158], [175], [185], [187], [223], [284];
death of her father [149-153];
relations with Bismarck, [152], [162-165], [166], [169-172], [184], [185], [211], [212], [238], [239], [266], [267], [275], [285], [286];
love of England, [188];
visits to England, [153], [154], [158], [175], [267], [272], [273], [292], [293];
love of France, [245], [246];
birth of Prince Henry, [155];
position in Prussia, [155], [156];
relations with her husband, [157-159], [168], [169-172], [196], [197], [258], [270];
visits to Italy, [159], [275], [276];
favourite newspapers, [173];
patriotism, [165], [175], [184], [185], [238], [239], [244], [267];
popularity, [173], [198], [247];
Schleswig-Holstein question, [178-182];
work for army and other nursing, [187], [233-235], [248], [249];
family life, [188-197], [207-209], [224], [225], [255], [256];
artistic tastes, [188-190], [192], [193], [251], [252], [256], [264], [277], [278], [280];
musical tastes, [189], [190], [191], [192], [195], [198];
literary tastes, [189], [190], [192], [195], [199];
as botanist, [190];
interest in science, [251];
pistol-shooting, [190];
education of children, [194], [195], [208], [209], [259-261];
social preferences, [198], [199], [251], [252], [253], [273];
religious position, [199], [204], [253], [278];
art and industry, [205], [206], [223];
bereavements, [214], [216], [273], [274], [275];
work for soldiers and their families, [222], [231], [233], [234], [235];
visits to Paris, [226], [281];
work for education, [253-255], [280], [283], [293];
visit to Russia, [263];
affection for the old Emperor, [286];
her husband’s last illness, [287-298]
As Empress, [299-314];
relations with Bismarck, [303-305];
influence over her husband, [303], [307], [308], [309-313];
the Battenberg marriage, [309-313];
her first and last Court, [313];
death of the Emperor, [314]
As Dowager Empress—
Relations with Bismarck, [315-318], [322], [323], [353], [361];
relations with her son, the Emperor William II, [315-318], [329], [332];
comparison with him, [318-321];
planning of Frederickshof, [329-332];
life there, [340-366];
patriotism, [323], [324], [356], [357];
visit to Paris, [332-337];
death of Empress Augusta, [326], [327], [332];
the anonymous letter scandal, [338], [339];
collections, [341-343];
reading, [343], [344];
gardening, [344], [345];
restoration work, [345], [346];
personal tastes, [346-348];
philanthropy, [348];
character sketches, [348-350], [354], [358-361];
views on royal biography, [352], [353];
visits to England, [354];
artistic tastes, [354], [355];
musical tastes, [357], [358];
religious position, [352], [353], [366], [367];
last illness, [361-365];
death and funeral, [366-368];
tributes in the House of Lords, [368-371]
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, [79], [109], [110], [192], [228], [262], [341]
Frederick VII of Denmark, King, [176], [179]
Frederick William III, King of Prussia, [57], [83], [98], [166], [192]
Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, [18], [27], [28], [29], [30], [31], [36], [38], [55], [74], [83], [92], [93], [97], [98];
death, [133-135];
political testament, [141-143], [157], [192], [282], [319], [329], [352]
Freemasonry, [106], [266]
Freytag, [121], [166], [236], [321], [325]
Friedberg, Dr., [271]
Froude, [160], [273]
GALLIERA, Duchess of, [330]
Garter, Order of the, [67]
Geffcken, Dr., [170], [316]
Geibel, [192]
George of Hanover, King, [220], [221]
Gerhardt, [289]
Gerlach, General, [28], [29], [39]
Germany in 1858, [53-57]
Gerth, sculptor, [368]
Gloucester, Duchess of, [3], [110]
Godet, Pastor, [51], [151], [297]
Goethe, [77], [189], [192]
Gontaut Biron, M. de, [245], [246]
Gontaut, Duchesse de, [246]
Goschen, Mr. (afterwards Lord), [272]
Gotha, Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and, [4], [52], [113]
Gower, Lord Ronald, [192], [193], [228]
Granville, Lord, [22], [47], [93], [144], [174], [227], [230], [257], [285], [293]
Grenzboten, [190]
HARDENBURG, [55]
Hagen, Prof., [251]
Heine, [192]
Henry of Prussia, Prince, [156], [209], [259], [260], [261], [266], [275], [277], [288], [313]
Hertel, painter, [264]
Hildyard, Miss, [50]
Hintze, Prof., [141], [142]
Hinzpeter, Dr., [123], [207], [261]
Hobbs, Mrs., nurse, [121], [122]
Hodel, [267], [270]
Hoffmann, [92], [251], [283]
Hohenlohe, Prince, [237], [253], [268], [278], [281], [282], [302], [304], [310], [311], [328]
Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Princess of, [60], [75]
Howard, Cardinal, [276]
Humbert, Prince (afterwards King of Italy), [224], [287], [300]
Huxley, [199]
IHNE, Herr, [331]
Irene of Hesse, Princess, [288], [309], [313]
KEELEY, Mr. and Mrs., 61
Kent, Duchess of, [4], [20], [52], [63], [122];
death of, [137]
Kinglake, [273]
Kohn, Baron, [307]
Kreutz Zeitung, [130]
Kruger, President, [356]
LEES, Miss, [249]
Leiningen, Prince, [52]
Leo XIII, Pope, [271]
Leopold I, King of the Belgians, [3], [30], [43], [47], [48], [49], [60], [63], [64], [102], [103], [149], [307]
Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, [227]
Letze, Fraulein, [254]
Loftus, Lord Augustus, [229], [230]
Louis, Prince (Grand Duke of Hesse), [117], [131], [154], [213], [222], [225], [237]
Louis of Battenberg, Prince, [310]
Louise, Queen of Prussia, [38], [62], [74], [98], [142], [192]
Louise of Prussia, Princess (Grand Duchess of Baden), [15], [16], [38], [39], [122]
Lutteroth, painter, [264]
Lyell, Sir Charles, [199], [200]
Lyons, Lord, [281]
Lyttelton, Sarah, Lady, [6-14], [17], [65], [114], [370]
Lytton, Lord and Lady, [333]
MACAULAY, [360]
Macdonald incident, the, [119-121], [124], [137], [138]
Macdonell, Lady, [215]
Mackenzie, Sir Morell, [291], [294], [300]
Magdeburg Cathedral, [73]
Malakoff, Duke of, [87]
Malet, Sir Edward, [312]
Malmesbury, Lord, [93]
Manchester, Duchess of (Louise), [95]
Manteuffel, Baron, [54], [56], [94], [97], [282]
Margaret, Princess (daughter of the Empress), [247], [332]
Margherita, Queen of Italy, [247], [287]
Marie of Roumania, Princess, [216]
Martin, Dr., [100]
Martin, Sir Theodore, [26], [46], [94], [126]
Mary of Cambridge, Princess (Duchess of Teck), [48], [68], [153]
Mecklenburg, Grand Duchess of, [108]
Melbourne, Lord, [3], [7], [23]
Millet, J. F., [14]
Monarchy in England, [2]
Moltke, [43], [51], [238], [256]
Morier, Sir Robert, [155], [156], [157], [167], [168], [172], [206], [207], [317]
Motley, J. L., [160], [161]
Moustier, [87]
NAPIER of Magdala, Lord, [295]
Napoleon, Emperor of the French, [19], [31], [42], [166], [222], [225], [230], [231], [295]
National-zeitung, [173]
Neale, Countess Pauline, [79]
Nightingale, Florence, [19], [187], [249]
Nippold, Prof., [327], [348-353]
Nobeling, [267], [270], [272]
OLD” Royal Family, the, [1], [23], [63]
Ollivier, M., [226]
Oscar, painter, [251]
PAGET, Sir Augustus, [58], [108]
Paget, Walpurga Lady, [58], [108], [276]
Palmerston, Lord, [30], [47], [63], [120], [137], [147], [177], [184]
Perry, Mr., [18], [32]
Phelps, the actor, [61]
Playfair, Dr. Lyon, [273]
Ponsonby, Mrs., [273]
Poschinger, Margaretha von, [255]
Putbus, Prince, [238]
Putlitz, Frau, [207-209]
Putlitz, Gustav, [102], [188], [196]
Puttkamer incident, the, [313]
RADZIWILL, Princess Elise, [16]
Raglan, Lord, [103-105]
Ranke, Prof., [353]
Redern, Count, [283]
Regnault, Henri, [334], [335]
Reinhold, sculptor, [251]
Reiss, Mr., [331]
Renan, [200], [336]
Ripon, Lord and Lady, [273]
Roggenbach, Baron, [316]
Roon, Von, [240]
Rumbold, Sir Horace, 317
Russell, Lord Arthur, [337]
Russell, Lord John, [3], [120]
Russell, Lord Odo. See Ampthill
Russell, Sir. W. H., [228]
SALISBURY, Lord and Lady, [267], [269], [368]
Saturday Review, [124]
Saxe-Meiningen, Hereditary Princess of, [117]
Saxony, King of, [241]
Schellbach, Prof., [91]
Schleinitz, Baron, [124], [138]
Schleswig-Holstein Duchies, [137];
history of, [177-181];
the war, [183-188]
Seckendorff, Count, [295]
Sigismund, Prince (Son of the Emperor Frederick), [196], [205], [209], [214-216], [224], [225], [355]
Smalley, G. W., journalist, [358], [360], [361]
Sophia, Princess (afterwards Queen of the Hellenes), [227], [228], [245]
Spencer, Lord, [370]
Stanley, Dean, [341]
Stanley of Alderley, Lord, [174]
Steibel, Dr., [331]
Stein, [55], [56]
Stockmar, Baron, [1], [10], [30], [32], [33], [72], [81-82], [88], [94], [95], [97], [101], [108], [113], [122], [126], [135], [137], [152], [156]
Stockmar, Baron Ernest, [72], [156], [159], [169], [170]
Stolberg, Prince, [307]
Story, Mr., [276]
Strauss, [200]
Sumner, Archbishop, [47]
Sussex, Duke of, [3]
TEIGNMOUTH-Shore, Canon, [365], [366]
Tenniel, Sir John, [327]
Times, The, [36], [69], [70], [123], [124], [138], [147], [169], [170], [173], [230]
Titian, [264]
Thiers, [245]
Thomas, G. H., [143]
Thürr, General, [231]
UPHUES, sculptor, [354], [355]
VICTORIA of Hesse, Princess, [309]
Victoria, Princess, daughter of Empress Frederick, [213], [214], [309-312], [332]
Victoria, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Augustenburg, [277]
Victoria, Queen, [1], [2], [3];
education of her children, [4-6], [8], [10];
Exhibition of 1851, [16], [17];
marriages of her children, [24], [25];
Princess Royal’s betrothal, [29-31], [36], [37], [39], [42-44], [46-49];
a caricature, [28];
birth of first grandchild, [100-103];
sees him for first time, [121-123];
description of the New Palace, [109];
birth of Princess Charlotte, [116], [117];
death of Prince Consort, [149-151];
relations with Morier, [172], [207];
relations with Bismarck, [184], [185], [311], [312];
attitude in Danish War, [177], [184], [185];
Austrian War, [213];
Franco-German War, [229], [230], [231];
intervention on behalf of France, [256], [257];
visit to the Emperor Frederick, [311], [312];
the Battenberg marriage, [310], [311];
death, [362]
Virchow, Prof., [292]
Volkszeitung, [173]
Vossische Zeitung, [363]
WACE, poet, [12]
Waddington, M., [337], [356], [357]
Waddington, Mme., [356], [357]
Wagener, [289]
Wagner, [357]
Waldemar, Prince (son of Empress Frederick), [224], [274], [341]
Walewski, [87]
Wangenheim, von, [87]
Wellington, Duke of, [3]
Werner, Anton von, painter, [251], [264]
Westmorland, Priscilla Lady, [107]
Wilberforce, Bishop, [47]
Wilberg, painter, [264]
William I, German Emperor; as Prince of Prussia, [16], [17], [25], [26], [37], [39], [60], [65], [93];
regency, [97], [98], [102], [115], [116], [201];
succession as King William I, [133], [134], [137];
coronation, [139-141], [143], [147], [148], [157], [165], [166-169], [171], [172], [182], [183], [211], [218-220], [223];
Emperor, [227], [228], [230], [234], [235], [241-243], [256], [257];
attempted assassinations, [267-272];
failing health, [285-288], [294];
death, [297], [298], [306], [307];
character, [319], [320], [353]
William II, German Emperor, birth and christening, [100-107];
and Queen Victoria, [121-123], [141], [142], [194], [195], [207], [208], [209];
education, [259-262], [265], [266];
betrothal and marriage, [277];
accession, [315-318];
comparison with his mother, [318-321];
relations with his mother, [329], [332], [356], [364], [365]
Wittenberg, [73]
Wodehouse, Lady, [22]
Wrangel, Field-Marshal von, [73], [79], [94], [96], [100], [183], [228]
Würtemberg, King of, [228]

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
two shy to talk☛ too shy to talk {pg 66}
indeed Crown Princess was much distressed☛ indeed the Crown Princess was much distressed {pg 229}
au troisiéme☛ au troisième {pg 273}
Kaiser Freidrich Wilhelm IV☛ Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm IV {pg 352}
life of Freidrich Wilhelm IV☛ life of Friedrich Wilhelm IV {pg 353}
Mendelsshon often played☛ Mendelssohn often played {pg 367}
coronation of her fatther-in-law, description, 139-147;☛ coronation of her father-in-law, description, 139-147; {pg 375}
Redern, Count, 383☛Redern, Count, 283 {pg 377}