Index
- Abbeville, Louis XVIII. at, [244]
- Abercromby, Colonel, [280]
- Aisne, river, [145-161]
- Aix la Chapelle, [146], [183], [191], [194], [205]
- Albania, ship at Antwerp, [203]
- Albinus, German anatomist, [232]
- Alderley, [10], [12], [15], [16], [17-21], [24], [68], [74], [75], [96], [120], [236], [249], [283], [296]
- Alderley Church, [102]
- Alderley Edge, [16]
- Alderley Park, [14]
- Alderley Rectory, [15-17]
- Alessandria, Plain of Marengo, [49]
- Alexander I., Emperor of Russia, [76], [82-85], [93], [133], [177], [178], [222], [229], [237], [244], [245]
- Algeciras Bay, [53]
- Alhama, Spain, [58], [63]
- Alhambra, The, [59], [61], [63], [64]
- Alien Office, The, [82]
- Alkmaar, [205]
- "Allemagne," By Madame de Staël, [128]
- Allied Sovereigns, [82], [95], [152]
- Allies, [105], [115], [116], [126], [156], [160-162], [168], [196], [197], [236], [237], [242]
- Alps, [57]
- Ambassador, English, Sir Charles Stuart, [112]
- Ambassador, Swedish, M. de Staël, [132]
- Ambolle, Baron d', at Fontainebleau, [153]
- Ambuscade, picture of capture of the frigate, [136]
- Amiens, Peace of, [25], [73]
- Amsterdam, [211], [222-224], [226]
- Andernach on the Rhine, [187]
- Angerstein Collection, [113]
- Anglesey Society, [10]
- Anglesey, Lord, his leg buried at Waterloo, [261]
- Angoulême, Duchesse d', [289]
- Antiquiera, Spain, [60], [64]
- Antwerp, [199], [204], [206], [208], [209], [210], [233], [253]
- Antwerp Gate, Bergen op Zoom, [214], [217]
- Apreece, Mrs., afterwards Lady Davey, [81]
- Argonauta, Spanish vessel, [51], [53], [56]
- Ashbourne, [248]
- Augereau, General, [238]
- Austerlitz, [138], [269], 287[310]
- Austria, [179], [181]
- Austria, Emperor of, [135], [237]
- Bacharach on the Rhine, [172], [184], [185]
- Banks, Sir Joseph, [93]
- Barcelona, [50], [52], [54], [55], [60], [69], [70]
- Barclay de Tolly, [116]
- Baring, Major, [268]
- Barthélemy, [237]
- Bastille, [295]
- Batavia, [193]
- Beauharnais, Eugène, Viceroy of Italy, [132], [134]
- Bees, Napoleon's, [150]
- Beeston Castle, [301]
- Belleville, [115], [116], [117]
- Belluno, Duc du, see [Victor]
- Benedictines, head cook to convent of, [41]
- Beresford, Viscount, Marshal, [74]
- Bergen op Zoom, [199], [208-212]
- Berghem, Dutch painter (1624-1683), [201]
- Berri, Duc de, [139], [140], [152], [282], [289]
- Berri, Duchesse de, [289], [305]
- Berry au Bac, [145], [163], [164]
- Berthier, Marshal, Prince de Wagram, [138], [149]
- Bertrand, General, [269]
- Bessborough, Earl of, [86]
- Bessières, Marshal, Duc d'Istria, [137]
- Beveland, South, [210]
- Bidwell, [122]
- Bingen on the Rhine, [183]
- "Birds, Familiar History of," by Bishop Stanley, [17]
- Bittern, H.M.S., [67]
- Blücher, [85], [86], [88], [89], [93], [145], [263]
- Boher, French sculptor (d. 1825), [132]
- Bois de Boulogne, [177]
- Bolero, Spanish dance, [60]
- Bonn, music on the Rhine, [188]
- Boodle's Club, [33]
- Borneo Mission, [23]
- Borodino, [177]
- Boulogne, [107-252]
- Bourbons, The, [78], [107], [237], [284], [288-292]
- Boyd, Mr. and Mrs., [304]
- Brabant, [181]
- Breda, [209], [217], [218], [226]
- Brisbane, Sir Thomas, at Valenciennes, [279], [283]
- Brise-Maison, General, see [Maison]
- British character, [195]
- British soldiers, [166]
- Britomart, H.M.S., [18]
- Brock, Holland, [227]
- Brooke, Sir James, English traveller, Rajah of Sarawack ( 1803-1868), [23]
- Bruce, Michael, the Englishman who helped Lavalette to escape, [293], [294]
- Bruges, [247], [258], [260], [273]
- Brussels, [193], [195], [197], [199], [200], [208], [209], [233], [264], [269], [274], [277]
- Buiksloot, North Holland, [226]
- Bülow, Marshal, [145]
- Buonaparte, Napoleon, Emperor, [34], [35], [37], [40], [46], [47], [50], [74], [90], [99], [100], [118], [120], [121], [130], [138-140], [148], [152-154], [162], [175], [180], [238], [241], [244], [266], [271], [275], [281], [282], [288], [295], [296], [300], [302], [303], [304], [306-307]
- Buonaparte family, [237]
- Buonaparte, Louis, King of Holland, [225]
- Buonaparte, Lucien, [83]
- Burgundy, [46]
- "Bustle's Banquet," by Rev. E. Stanley, 17[311]
- Buttereax, plains of, Lyons, [43]
- "Butterfly's Ball," by Sir H. Roscoe, [17]
- Buvin d'Enfer, [298]
- Byng's Brigade, [263]
- Byron, Lord, [79]
- Cadiz, [53], [61], [68]
- Café des Mille Colonnes, Paris, [142], [281]
- Calick, Russia, [174]
- "Calife Voleur, Le" Ballet, [88]
- Cambray, [247], [279], [283]
- Cambridge, [11], [12], [25], [40], [50], [81], [247], [248], [250]
- Campo Formio, Treaty of (1797), [243]
- Cannes, [242]
- Canova, [132]
- Canterbury, [249]
- Cardinals at Fontainebleau, [152]
- Carleton, Mr., [251]
- Carlton House, [83]
- Carnival of Venice, [240]
- Caroline of Naples, [289]
- Carousel, Place de, [37], [136], [139]
- Castlereagh, Lord, [87]
- Catacombs, Paris, [143], [286], [298]
- Catalonia, [56]
- Catherine, Grand-Duchess of Russia, see [Oldenburg]
- Châlons, [41-43], [146], [156], [168]
- Chamber of Representatives, [130]
- Chambord, Comte de, [139]
- Champagne, [41], [46]
- Champlain, Lake, [238]
- Champs Elysées, [119], [139], [301]
- Charenton, near Paris, [116]
- Charlemont, Anne, Lady, daughter and heiress of William Bermingham, of Ross Hill, co. Galway (d. 1876), aged 95, [132]
- Charleroi, [276]
- Charles IV., King of Spain, [64], [70]
- Château Thierry, [145], [157]
- Chatham, Earl of, [203]
- Chatillon, [41]
- Chavignon, near Laon, [161]
- Chichester, Thomas, 2nd Earl of, [244]
- "Childe Harold," [80]
- Cholmondeley, Miss, [82]
- Churchill, Major, [95]
- Clancarty, Lord, Ambassador, [82], [233]
- Clarke, Marshal, Duc de Feltre, [243]
- Clinton, Lady Louisa, daughter of Lord Sheffield, [76], [251]
- Clinton, General Sir Henry, [75]
- Clinton, General Sir William, married Lady Louisa Holroyd, [75]
- Coblentz, [186]
- Cole, Sir Lowry, [279], [283]
- Cologne, [172], [186], [190]
- Colonne, Vendôme, [110]
- Combermere, Lord, [96]
- Compiègne, [281], [283], [284]
- "Comte de Cely," [78]
- Conclave of St. Peter at Fontainebleau, [152]
- Congress of Vienna, [235]
- Constant, Napoleon's valet, [152]
- Constantine, Grand Duke, [178]
- Constantino, Grand Duchess, [240]
- Consul, The First, [26], [37], [73]
- Cooke, Major-General, [210], [211], [214]
- Coote, Sir Evelyn, [259]
- Corbeny, France, [163], [164]
- "Corinne," by Mdme. de Staël, [79]
- Cork, Lady, [86]
- Cornegliano, Duc de, see [Moncey]
- Coronation, The, [165]
- Corps Législatif, [129], [135]
- Corte, La, [260]
- Cotton trade, Rouen, 28[312]
- Court dress necessary, [69]
- Court etiquette, Buonaparte's tenacity as to, [37]
- Court Martial, Gibraltar, in 1802, [66]
- Craon or Craonne, [145], [156], [163]
- Craufurd, Donald, of Auchinanes, [85], [246], [265], [276]
- Croix, St. Louis, [291]
- Cross, Mr. John, [98], [99]
- Crosses, roadside, in Spain, signs of murders committed, [59]
- Curtis, Sir William, [88]
- Cutts Inn, Wilmslow, hamlet near Alderley, [162]
- Dalmatie, Duc de, see [Soult]
- D'Angély, see [Régnaud]
- Dantzig, Duc de, see [Lefebre]
- Davenport, E. D., of Capesthorne, [163]
- Davoust, Marshal, Prince d'Eckmühl, [137]
- Davy, Lady, [79], [81]
- Davy, Sir Humphrey, [79], [81]
- De Lille, poet, [300]
- Dendrich, boundary France and Austria, [179]
- Denia, Spain, [71]
- De Non, French artist under Napoleon, [295], [296]
- Desaix, General, killed at Marengo (1800), [50]
- Dijon, [41]
- "Dinner of the Dogs," or "Bustle's Banquet," [17]
- Directory, The, [50]
- Doge of Genoa, [50]
- Douglas, Hon. Frederick, interview with Napoleon, [240], [241]
- Dover, [187]
- Dow, Gerard, Dutch painter, [38]
- Dragoons at Rouen (1802), [30]
- Dresden, Battle of (1813), [76]
- Duels between Russian and French officers, [107]
- Du Mare, French professor, [124]
- Duméril, Andre, French physician, [124]
- Dumolard, French politician, [130]
- Du Pont, General, [139]
- Dutch ark, [202]
- Dutch carving, [205]
- Dutch cleanliness, [227], [231]
- Dutch family, [253]
- Dutch guide, [230]
- Dutch impenetrability, [224]
- Dutch road, [209]
- Dutch table d'hôte, [226]
- Dykes, marvellous, [228], [229]
- Eagle and Child, inn at Alderley, [272]
- Eagles, Napoleon's, [110], [147], [150], [269], [282], [300], [307]
- Eckmühl, Prince d', see [Davoust]
- Ecole Polytechnique, [116], [175]
- Edridge, H., painter, [139]
- Egerton, Colonel, [280]
- Egerton, Mr., [87]
- Egypt, [42]
- Ehrenbreitstein, [187]
- Ehrenfels, Castle of, [184]
- Elba, [46], [75], [159]
- Elephant, fountain, [295-296]
- Embden, [31]
- Emigrants, French, [18]
- Emperor's abdication, [75]
- Emperor Alexander, see [Alexander]
- Emperor of Austria, [135]
- Emperor Napoleon, see [Buonaparte]
- Empress Joséphine, see Joséphine
- Empress Maria Louisa, see Maria Louisa
- Empress of Russia, [307]
- Enghien, Duc d', [134], [245]
- Entomologist, 185[313]
- Entomology, [17], [124]
- Ephemera, [186]
- Etruria, King of, [50], [52]
- Eugène Beauharnais, see [Beauharnais]
- Executions, [43], [44]
- Ex-Imperial Guard, [148]
- Fagan, Mr., [46]
- Fandangos, [60]
- Fanshawe, Catherine, [77], [78]
- Felix Meritus, Dutch museum, [225]
- Feltre, Duke of, see [Clarke]
- Ferdinand VII., King of Spain, [239]
- Ferreant, Place de, Lyons, [43]
- Flanders, [74]
- Fleurs de Lys, [303]
- Flushing, [210]
- Foljambe, Mr., [249]
- Fontainebleau, [145-146], [149], [152]
- Forbach, [179]
- Forbes, Lady Elizabeth, [240]
- Fountain Elephant, [295-296]
- Frascati, [33], [34], [39]
- French emigrants, [18]
- Fribourg, [170]
- "Fugio ut Fulgor," [103]
- Garde Impériale, [107]
- Gardes d'Honneur, [148]
- Garrison of Gibraltar, [66], [67], [70]
- Gazettes, [105]
- Genappes, [270]
- Generalife at Granada, [59]
- Geneva, [35], [40], [43], [46-47], [49], [55]
- Genoa, [47], [50]
- George Street, [90]
- Ghent, [274-275]
- Gibbon, [15]
- Gibraltar, [25], [55], [57], [60], [61], [65], [71]
- Glenbervie, Lord and Lady, [236], [240]
- Goat curricles, [222]
- Goat gigs, [233]
- Godoy, Emanuel, Prince of Peace, [64], [70]
- Gore, General, [211]
- Gorum, [220-222]
- Goths, [293]
- Graham, Sir Thomas, [207], [213]
- Granada, [57], [59], [60], [62], [66]
- Grand Tour, [25]
- Gronow, Memoirs of Captain, [107]
- Grosvenor Place, [39]
- Grosvenor, Lord, [113]
- Guarda Costas, [68]
- Guido, painter, [38]
- Guignes, [145], [153], [154]
- Guillotine, The, [43]
- Haarlem, [230], [231]
- Hague, The, [112], [233]
- Hannibal, The ship, [53]
- Hardwicke, Earl of, [112]
- Hare, Rev. Augustus, [16]
- Hare, Mrs. Augustus, Maria Leycester, [16]
- Hare, Augustus J. C., [16]
- Harlequin and Punch, [297]
- Harris, Captain, [74]
- Haslar Hospital, [98]
- Haüy, mineralogist, [124]
- Havre, [94], [96], [99], [100], [103], [105]
- Haye, Sainte, La, [268]
- Hazard, Rue du, Paris, [109], [143]
- Heber, Reginald, Bishop of Calcutta (1783-1826), [16], [90]
- Hodnet, [16]
- Holland, [76], [159], [200], [226], [302]
- Holland, Dr., [86]
- Holroyd, Lady Maria Josepha, see also Stanley, [14]
- Holyhead Harbour, [255]
- Holyhead Island, [10], [17]
- Holywell, Alderley, [16]
- Hookham's, [93]
- Hôpital de la Charité, 45[314]
- Hôpital des Invalides, [282]
- Hermitage, Forest of Fontainebleau, [147]
- Hibberts, the, [132], [168]
- Highlake, Hoylake, Cheshire, [55], [69]
- Hill, Rowland, General Lord Hill [95], [96]
- Hobart Town, Tasmania, [18]
- Hobbema, Dutch painter (d. 1699), [201]
- Hodgson, Dean of Carlisle, [128]
- Hôtel de Boston, Paris, [35]
- Hôtel des Etrangers, Paris, [143]
- Hôtel du Parc, Lyons, [43]
- Hotel in the Wood, Haarlem, [230]
- Hougoumont, [263], [265], [266], [267]
- Hulot, General, [76]
- Hundred Days, The, [244]
- Hussey, Edward, of Scotney Castle, [25], [26], [32], [41], [71]
- Hutchinson, Captain, [293], [294]
- Huxley, Professor, [18]
- Hyères, [48]
- Icelandic Expedition, made by Sir John Stanley, 7th Bart. (1788), [56]
- "Ida of Athens," story written by Lady Morgan at Penrhos, Holyhead. Her study "Attica" so called to present day, [232]
- Imperial Chasseurs, [107]
- India House illumination (1814), [84]
- Infanta of Spain, Queen of Etruria, [52]
- Invalides, Hôtel des, [49], [115], [282]
- Istria, Duc d', see [Bessière]s
- Jourdan, General, (1762-1833), [49], [136], [146]
- La Belle Alliance, [263], [267]
- Labédoyère, General, [299]
- Laeken, Palace of, [275]
- Lady Penrhyn's cottages, allusion to the model village of Llandegai in Wales, [227]
- Lafayette, General, Marquis de, [126]
- La Haye, Sainte, [268]
- Laird, English Consul, Malaga, [58]
- Lamb, Lady Caroline, [86]
- Lansdowne, Lord, [78]
- Laon, [145], [146], [156], [161-163]
- "La Reyna Louisa," [54]
- Lavalette, General, [293]
- Le Brun, [38]
- Lefebre, Marshal, Duc de Dantzig, [138]
- Leghs, The, of High Legh, [285]
- Leghorn, [50-52]
- Leighton, Sir Baldwin, Bart., of Loton, [68]
- Leipzic, Battle of, [170], [177]
- Leith, The John of Leith
- Leith, the Emperor sails from, [56]
- L'Ettorel, Professor, [124]
- Levanter, east wind, Mediterranean, [71]
- Leycester, Edward Penrhyn, brother of Mrs. E. Stanley, [76], [81], [95], [246], [247], [252]
- Leycester, Hugh, uncle of Mrs. Edward Stanley, [32]
- Leycester, Kitty, see Mrs. E. Stanley, [15]
- Leycester, Maria, Mrs. Augustus Hare, [15], [16]
- Leycester, Oswald, Mrs. E. Stanley's father, [15]
- Leycester, Ralph, [261]
- Leycesters of Toft, [15]
- Leyden, [231], [232]
- Libraries, Public, [38]
- Liège, [193], [195], [197]
- Lille, [146]
- Lillo, fort in Holland, [203]
- Lind, Jenny, 22[315]
- Lindsay, Lady Charlotte, [236], [240]
- Linois, Comte de, [53]
- Linz on the Rhine, [192]
- Lisbon, [72]
- Lisle, [196]
- Liverpool, [36], [43], [51]
- Liverpool, Lord, [87]
- Llandaff, Dean Vaughan of, [19]
- Lodi, Battle of, [136]
- Loja, in Spain, [60]
- London, [81], [82]
- Lorich on Rhine, [184]
- Louis Buonaparte, King of Holland, see [Buonaparte]
- Louis, King of Etruria, [50]
- Louis XIV., [306]
- Louis XVI., [303]
- Louis XVIII., [78], [106], [107], [150], [177], [225], [235], [243], [271], [282], [290], [292], [303-304]
- Louisa Stanley, see Stanley
- Louvel, assassin of the Duke de Berri, [139]
- Louvre, The, [38], [113], [274], [300]
- Lowe, Rev. Mr., [223]
- Lucien Buonaparte, see [Buonaparte]
- Lucy Stanley, see Stanley
- Lugai, Professor, [232]
- Lutzen, Battle of, [170]
- Lyne and Co., Lisbon, [72]
- Lyons, [40], [42], [43-46], [47]
- Macclesfield, Cheshire, [221]
- Macdonald, Marshal, Duc de Tarente, [196], [244]
- Macon, [42]
- Madrid, [69], [71], [72]
- Maine, The River, [182]
- Maison, General, "Brise-Maison," [197]
- Malaga, Mole of, [57], [61], [62], [64], [68]
- Malines, Mechlin, [201], [202]
- Malmaison, [130], [131], [134], [297]
- Manchester, [85]
- Marcet, Mrs., [78]
- Marengo, Battle of, [49], [119]
- Maria Josepha Holroyd, Lady, see Holroyd and Stanley
- Marie Louise, Empress, [74], [240], [242], [281], [284]
- Marlborough, Duke of, biography by order of Napoleon, [297]
- Marly, Aqueduct of, [133]
- Marmont, Marshal, Duc de Raguse, [106], [116-118], [126], [135], [138], [145], [177]
- Marshals, The, [112], [135], [151], [195], [238], see also under [Bessières], [Davoust], [Berthier], [Clarke], [Jourdan], [Lefebre], [Macdonald], [Marmont], [Massèna], [Moncey], [Mortier], [Murat], [Ney], [Soult], [Victor]
- Martin, Mr., [122]
- Massèna, Marshal, Duc de Rivoli, [138]
- Mathew, Father, [21]
- Matthews, Montague, [37]
- Maubeuge, [271], [278]
- Maudesley's engines, [91]
- Mausthurm, or Mouse Turret, [184]
- Mayence, [146], [159], [180], [182]
- McDonald, Captain, [298]
- Meaux, [145], [153-156]
- Medusa, English frigate, [50]
- Melbourne, Lord, [19], [86]
- Melun, [145], [146]
- "Memorials of a Quiet Life," by Augustus Hare, [16]
- Meteoric stones, presentation sword made from, [93]
- Metsu, Gabriel, Dutch painter (1615-1658), [38]
- Metz, [146], [169], [173-175], [180]
- Mieris, Dutch painter (1635-1681), [38]
- Milton's mulberry-tree, [40]
- Minorca, [67], 70[316]
- Moncey, Marshal, Duc de Cornegliano, [137-139]
- Mons, [271-273]
- Montmartre, [105], [108], [110], [115-117], [175]
- Montserrat, Lady of, [56]
- Mont St. Jean, Waterloo, [262]
- Moors, The, [62]
- Moreau, General, [76]
- Moreau, Madame, [76], [78], [90]
- Morgan, Lady, [232]
- Morritt, Mr., of Rokeby, [87]
- Mortier, Marshal, Duc de Treviso, [7], [137], [144]
- Moscow, [174]
- Moskowa, Prince de, see [Ney]
- Munchausen, Baron, [117]
- Murat, Joachim, King of Naples, [138]
- Murrays, The, [285], [290], [297], [298], [303]
- Mutiny at Gibraltar, [66]
- Muxham, near Antwerp, [207]
- N., erasure of Napoleon's initial (1814-1816), [110-300]
- Naard, Holland, [220]
- Naples, [55], [71]
- Naples, the King of, see [Murat]
- Napoleon, [26], [73-83], [107], [111-113], [126], [134], [145], [146], [164], [176], [181], [186], [187], [196], [199], [205], [206], [221], [223], [235], [242-245], [267-269], [288], [289], [295]
- National Schools, [22]
- Nazareth, [151]
- Necker, Minister to Louis XVI., [79]
- Nelson's Pillar, Dublin, [110]
- Netherlands, [146], [181], [237], [244]
- New Guinea, [18]
- New Zealand, [18]
- Ney, Marshal, Prince de la Moskowa, [137], [299]
- Nightingale, Miss, [19]
- Nightingale, Dr., at Alderley, [126]
- Nivelle Road, [265], [276]
- "Nobles de Campagne," [241]
- Norfolk, [20]
- Normandy, [46]
- North, Lady Catherine, married Lord Glenbervie, [191]
- North, Hon. F., [191], [236]
- North Island of New Zealand, [18]
- North Sea, [18]
- Norwich, Bishop of, see E. Stanley, [19-22], [24]
- Nottingham Castle, [249]
- Novi, Northern Italy, [50]
- Oldenburg bonnets, [101], [106], [200]
- Oldenburg, Duchess, Catherine of, [83], [90], [92], [98], [178]
- "Ologies," Humorous Sketches by E. S., [17]
- O'Neil, Miss, actress, [286]
- Orange, Prince of, [208], [233], [254]
- Orange, Princess of, [231]
- Ostade, Adrien, Dutch painter, [201]
- Ostend, [251], [253], [255], [258], [259]
- Palais Royal, [119], [281], [285]
- Palmer, Mr., [33]
- Pantin, France, [116]
- Paris, [29], [31], [33], [34-35], [37-40], [73], [74], [76], [85], [106], [108], [109], [112-118], [134], [135], [143], [249], [277], [285]
- Parker, Mrs., of Astle, [137]
- Parry, Sir Edward, K.C.B., arctic navigator, m. Isabella, daughter of Sir John Stanley, [254]
- Peace, Prince of, see [Godoy]
- "Peacock at Home, The," [17]
- Penrhos, Holyhead, [10]
- Perignan, General, [137]
- Peter the Great, House of, [226]
- Petit, Madame, French actress, 33[317]
- Pevensey, Lord, [248]
- Pierre Suisse, ancient castle near Lyons, destroyed in the Revolution, [45]
- Pisa, [51], [52]
- Place Buonaparte, Lyons, [43]
- Place Belle Cour, Lyons, [43]
- Platoff, Russian General, [89]
- Poissardes, Havre, [101]
- Polytechnique, Ecole, see [Ecole]
- Pope Pius VII., [46]
- Porto Ferraro, Elba, [46-53]
- Potter, Paul, Dutch animal painter (1625-1654), [201]
- Praams, Flotilla of, at Havre, intended for the invasion of England, [100]
- Prussia, Frederick William, King of, [91], [92], [152], [153], [177], [192], [237]
- Prussia, Louisa, Queen of, [178]
- Pulteney Hotel, London, [85]
- "Queen," H.M.S, [23]
- Quiverain frontier, France and Belgium, [278]
- Radnor Mere, at Alderley, [252]
- Raguse, Duc de, see [Marmont]
- Rambouillet, Seine et Oise, [74]
- Ramsgate, [249]
- Raphael, [38], [133]
- Rattlesnake, H.M.S., [18], [23]
- Récamier, Madame, [33], [126]
- Régnaud, St. Jean d'Angély, [119]
- Reign of Terror, The, [26]
- Rembrandt, [38], [225]
- Revolution, The, [27], [35], [48], [126]
- Rheims, [146], [165], [168]
- Rhine Castles, [144], [172], [186]
- Riddel, Captain, [60]
- Rivoli, Duc de, see [Massèna]
- Robespierre, Maximilian, [42], [48]
- Rokeby, Mr. Morritt, of, [87]
- Romainville, [116]
- Rome, [55], [71]
- Rome, King of, sent to Rambouillet, [74];
in uniform at three years old, [141];
four goat carriages ordered for him, [223] - Roncour, Madame, actress, [114]
- Ronstan the Mameluke, [152]
- Rotterdam, [223], [234]
- Rouen, [27], [29], [31], [35], [36], [103], [104], [105], [120], [253]
- Rowland Hill, see [Lord Hill]
- Royals, the regiment, [67]
- Rubens, [38], [205], [274]
- Rue Aux Ours, [36]
- "Rule Britannia," [99]
- Russia, Empress of, [307]
- Russia, Emperor of, see [Alexander]
- Saarbruck, [195]
- Saardam, [228]
- Saas, [258]
- St. Andrew, [281]
- St. Andrew's Hall, Norwich, [21]
- St. Appollonius, chapel on the Rhine, [188]
- St. Avold, German Lorraine, [178], [179]
- St. Bernard's Pass, [49]
- St. Cloud, special residence of Napoleon, [140], [306]
- St. Denis, [31], [116], [297], [302], [308]
- St. Germain, The Terrace, [307]
- St. Helena, [266], [269]
- St. James' Street, [84]
- St. Jean d'Angély, see [Régnaud]
- St. Jean de Luz, [166]
- St. John's, Cambridge, [12], [247]
- St. Lawrence, processional figure, [280]
- St. Michel, village near Havre, [100]
- St. Roque, Spain, [65]
- Salamanca, Battle of, 279[318]
- Salvator Rosa, Neapolitan painter (1615-1673), [39]
- Saumarez, Admiral, [53]
- Scheldt, [204]
- Scheveningen, fishing village near the Hague, [233]
- Schwartzenberg, [74], [145]
- Scotney Castle, Kent, property of E. Hussey, Esq., [25]
- Scott, John, [262]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [15], [262]
- Scovell, Sir George, [247], [279], [283]
- Senate, [77], [78]
- Serinyer, [240]
- Serurier, General, [137]
- Seville, [59]
- Sheffield, Lady (Lady Anne North), [191]
- Sheffield, John B. Holroyd, First Lord, [14], [74], [75], [112], [235], [236], [240], [242], [245-248]
- Sheffield Place, [247]
- Shute, surgeon, [42]
- Sicard, Abbé, founder Deaf and Dumb School, Paris, [298]
- Siddons, Mrs., [33]
- Skerret, Major-General, [211]
- Smith, Sydney, [15]
- Soignies, Forest of, [261], [264]
- Soissons, [145], [156], [159], [161-163]
- Sotheby, Mr. and Mrs., [285], [298], [300]
- Soult, Marshal, Duc de Dalmatie, [74], [138]
- South Stack Rocks, Holyhead, [17]
- Spain, [26], [55], [59], [63], [66], [69], [239]
- Spanish Funds, [239]
- Staël, Auguste de, [127]
- Staël, Madame de, [76], [78], [79], [97], [110-112], [125]
- Staël, Mademoiselle de, [127]
- Stafford, Lord, [113]
- Stanley, Sir John, 6th Bart., m. Margaret, daughter and heiress of Hugh Owen of Penrhos, 1763, [10]
- Stanley, Lady Margaret Owen, born 1742, [10]
- Stanley, Sir John T., 7th Bart., 1st Lord Stanley of Alderley, m. 1796 Lady Maria Josepha Holroyd, daughter of Lord Sheffield, [15]
- Stanley, Lady Maria Josepha, [15], [26], [74], [76], [78], [84], [89], [96], [235], [248], [260], [273], [281], [301]
- Stanley, Edward, naturalist and ornithologist, son of Sir John Stanley, 6th Bart.;
born 1779;
entered St. John's, Cambridge, 1798;
wrangler, 1802;
Rector of Alderley, 1805 to 1837;
Vice-President of British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1836;
Bishop of Norwich, 1837;
died, 1849, [9-24] - Stanley, Mrs. Edward, Kitty, daughter of Rev. Oswald Leycester, of Stoke upon Tern, [15], [22], [82]
- Stanley, Owen, eldest son of Bishop Stanley, [17], [23], [140], [190], [222]
- Stanley, Charles Edward, 2nd son of ibid., [19]
- Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster, 3rd son of ibid., [10], [19], [23]
- Stanley, Mary, eldest daughter of Bishop Stanley, [19]
- Stanley, Catherine, 2nd daughter of ibid.;
m. C. Vaughan, Master of the Temple, and Dean of Llandaff, [19] - Stanley, Rianette, daughter of Sir John, 7th Bart., and Lady M. J. Stanley, [277]
- Stanley, Lucy, 2nd daughter of[319] ibid.;
m. Captain Marcus Hare, R.N., [264], [305] - Stanley, Louisa Dorothea, 3rd daughter of ibid., [249], [250], [293], [297], [305]
- Stanley, Isabella, 4th daughter of ibid.;
m. 1826 Sir Edward Parry, K.C.B., Arctic Navigator, [254], [283] - Stanley, Louisa, daughter of Sir John T. Stanley, 6th Bart., and Margaret Owen of Penrhos: m. 1802 Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart., [68]
- Stanley, Lady Charlotte, daughter of 13th Earl of Derby;
m. 1823 Edward Leycester Penrhyn, [246] - Stanmer Park, property of Earl of Chichester, [243-244]
- Stockholm, [170]
- Stoke-upon-Tern, Mrs. E. Stanley's early home, [15], [115]
- Strasburg, [182]
- Stuart, Sir Charles, afterwards Lord Stuart de Rothesay, [105], [112], [113], [120-122], [160]
- Swedenborg, [194]
- Sydney, [18]
- Sydney, Lord, [86]
- Tadmor, Palmyra, [152]
- Talleyrand-Perigord, Prince de Benevento, French statesman and diplomatist, 1754-1838, Ambassador to Great Britain (1830), [237]
- Talma, French tragic actor, [32], [114], [240], [286-7]
- Tangiers, [60]
- Tarentum, Duc de, see [Macdonald]
- Tarleton and Rigge, [43]
- Tartana, Mediterranean vessel, [57]
- Tasmania, [19]
- Temple, Paris prison, [31]
- Teniers, Dutch painter, [201]
- Tennant, Mr., [92], [93]
- Terror, H.M.S., [18]
- Tets von Grondam, Mdme., [229]
- Tezart, Paris banker, [36]
- Theatres, Paris, [33], [39]
- Thuilleries, [37], [113], [121], [135], [304], [306]
- Titian, painter, [38]
- Toft Hall, Knutsford, [15]
- Toledo, [59]
- Tomkinson, Miss, [279]
- Toulon, [70]
- Tousein, Russian General, [177]
- Towers, round towers at Laon, [162]
- Trappe, La, Monk of, soldier in Napoleon's army, [170]
- Treaty of Paris, [146]
- Trechschuyt, Dutch barge, [225]
- Treviso, Duc de, see [Mortier]
- Trianon, [140], [306]
- Troyes, Champagne, [41]
- Trueman, Mr., [259]
- Tunno, Miss, a brilliant member of society, lived at Taplow Lodge, [76], [78], [85]
- Turin, [49]
- Union of England with Ireland and Scotland, Napoleon's views, [241]
- Utrecht, [221], [224], [228]
- Valencia, Spain, [71]
- Valenciennes, [278], [282]
- Vandyck, [38], [205], [206]
- Vauchamps, [145]
- Vaughan, Master of the Temple and Dean of Llandaff, [19]
- Vaughan, Mrs, see [Catherine Stanley], [19]
- Vauxhall, [30], [33]
- Vendôme, Colonne, [110]
- Vendôme Place, [110], 292[320]
- Venice, [240]
- Venice preserved, [285]
- Ventas, Spanish inns, [58], [62], [65]
- Venus de Medici, [114], [132]
- Verdun, [146], [168], [169]
- Vernet, Antoine Claude, painter (1758-1836), [38]
- Veronese, Paul, [38]
- Versailles, [39], [140], [305]
- Vetey Malaga, [58]
- Vetturino travelling, [25], [40], [47], [49]
- Victor, Marshal, Duc de Belluno, [138], [145]
- Vienna, Congress of, [112], [235], [237]
- Villejuif, near Paris, [149]
- Vincennes, Château de, [134]
- Vittoria, Panorama of, [82]
- Vivienne, Rue de, [32], [35]
- Waal, river, Holland, [220]
- Wagram, Prince de, see [Berthier]
- Walcheren, [199], [203], [243]
- Wales, Princess of, [177]
- Waterloo, [133], [199], [246], [247], [260], [264], [265], [270], [275], [279]
- Waterloo, Panorama of, by Barker, [248]
- Wellington, Lord, see [Duke of]
- Wellington, Duke of, [75], [263], [278], [280], [283], [291]
- Wellington Tree, The, [268]
- White's Club, [93], [95]
- Wilberforce, William, [128]
- Wilbraham, Mr., of Delamere Lodge, [285]
- Wilson, Sir Robert, [294]
- Windlesham, Surrey, [12]
- Winnington, Cheshire, property of Sir John Stanley, [132]
- Winzengerode, General, [145], [159]
- Woolwich, [91]
- Wurtemberg, Crown Prince of, [116]
- Wurtemberg, Prince Eugene of, [116]
- Yankies, [238]
- Yarmouth, Lord, [242]
- Yorke, Lady Elizabeth, [112]
UNWIN BROTHERS, LIMITED, THE GRESHAM PRESS, WOKING AND LONDON.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Maria Leycester, m. 1829 Rev. Augustus Hare.
[2] "Memorials of a Quiet Life," by Augustus Hare, adopted son of Mrs. Augustus Hare (Maria Leycester).