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- Aberdeen, Lord, Lawrence's picture of, [217].
- Abbot, Mr., his failure as Romeo, [197], [199];
- Abbotsford, appearance after Scott's death, [264], [265].
- "Abbot, The," [402].
- Abeken, [339].
- Aberdeen, Lord, [326].
- Abingdon, Mrs., [258].
- "Adam Blair," [444].
- Addlestone, [105], [418], [420].
- Adorni, in "The Maid of Honor," [391].
- Age, The, [170];
- its editor thrashed by Charles Kemble, [310].
- Alaba, General, [486].
- Alfieri, [66].
- Algeciras, [293].
- Allen, Sir William, [526], [527], [529].
- Allison, [142].
- Alvanley, Lord, contrasted with Stephenson, [456].
- Amelia, Princess, presents a necklace to Mrs. Charles Kemble, [449].
- America, incident of Fanny Kemble's last public reading in, [223], [277];
- talking of going to, [425];
- what it was not, [426];
- Fanny Kemble's thoughts of, [483];
- climate of, [535];
- landing at New York, [535];
- flies and mosquitoes, [541];
- horse-racing in, [577].
- "Andromaque," [68], [419].
- Angerstein's Gallery, [475], [484].
- "Anglaises pour rire, Les," [66].
- "Anna Bolena," [428], [444].
- Anglo-Saxons, John Kemble's history of, [505].
- Anson, Colonel, [302].
- "Antonio," [351].
- Antonio, Countess St., [101], [338].
- Antonio, Marc, [528].
- Apsley House, windows smashed, [461].
- Ardgillan, [111], [133], [240], [253], [273], [289], [290], [318], [329], [348], [363], [457].
- Ariel, Goethe compared with, [338].
- Arkwright, Mrs. Robert, [29];
- Arnold, Mr., [336];
- speeches on theatre patents, [339].
- Art, a few words on, [476].
- "Artaxerxes," Miss Sheriff's début in, [464].
- Artist Life in England, [5].
- Arundel, House of, [265].
- Ashburton, Lord and Lady, [302].
- Ashley, Wm., Earl of Shaftesbury, married to Miss Bailey, [357].
- Augustine, [426].
- Augustin's Gallery, [442].
- Austen, Jane, [103];
- Assisi, Francis de, [426].
- Aston Hall, [278].
- Aston, Clinton, [298].
- Bacon, Mr., [88], [125];
- his abusive critique in the Times of Fanny Kemble's acting, [464], [481];
- Editor of the Times, [519].
- Bagot, Sir Charles, denial of the existence of Magara, [582].
- Bailie, [488].
- Baillie, "Count Basil," [342].
- Baillie, Miss Joanna, writes the part of "Jane de Montfort" especially for Mrs. Siddons, [349].
- Ballantyne, Scott's notes to, [260];
- his unfavorable criticisms of Fanny Kemble, [262], [265].
- Baltimore, appearance of, [560];
- beauty of its women, [562].
- Balzac, "Scenes of Parisian Life," [72], [93].
- Bannisters, [271], [451], [454].
- Barham, his comical poem on "Henri Trois," [484];
- critique of "Katharine of Cleves," [493].
- Baring, Mr. and Lady Harriet, [302].
- Bartley, timidity about success of "The Hunchback," [377];
- hearing Knowles read "The Hunchback," [390];
- plan for a new theatrical speculation in Covent Garden, [553];
- "cutting" "The Star of Seville" for the Stage, [495].
- Barton, [293], [326].
- Bath, [256], [416].
- Batthyany, Count, [299], [302];
- Bayard, [506].
- Bayley, Miss, marriage to Earl of Shaftesbury, [357].
- Beatrice, [336], [341], [344], [516].
- Beauclerc, the young ladies, chaperoned by Duchess of St. Albans, [392].
- Beaufort, drives the coach, [330].
- Beau, Madame le, [491].
- Becher, Lady, (see [O'Neill, Miss]), anecdotes of, [194].
- Becher, Sir (William Wrixon), married to Miss O'Neill, [195].
- Bedford, Duke of, [347].
- Beechey, Sir William, [393].
- "Beggar's Opera, The," Miss Sheriff in, [471].
- Bellamy, Mrs., rivalry with Garrick, [452].
- Bellini, [100].
- Belvidera, first dress for, [208];
- Belvoir Castle burned, [46].
- Belzoni, Madame, [37].
- Benedict, [426].
-
Bennett, as Laval, [508]; in "Francis I.," [509].
- Bentham, Jeremy, [122];
- his philanthropy, [137];
- John Kemble's admiration for, [180].
- Beowulf, [503].
- Berquin, Juvenile dramas, [2].
- Berry, the Misses, [106].
- Bessborough, [47].
- Biagio's Preface to Dante, [448].
- Biagioli, [58].
- Bianca, [325], [332], [523];
- Birmingham, [278].
- Bishop, the murderer, [462].
- Bishop, his opera "Cortex," [86].
- Blackheath, [251].
- Blackshaw, Mrs., [37].
- Blackwood, Mrs., [47], [173].
- Blaise Castle, [426].
- Blangini, [59].
- Boaden, his life of Sarah Siddons, [128].
- "Bonaparte," the play, [366].
- Bonaparte, Napoleon, [364];
- melodrama on his life, [399];
- at St. Helena, Fanny Kemble's verses on, [441];
- letters to Joséphine, [462].
- Bonheur, Rosa, [345].
- "Borderers, The," [508], [509], [513].
- Bordogni, [276].
- Boston, enthusiasm at Fanny Kemble's farewell engagement, [588].
- Bouilland, Mr., experiments on Brains, [418].
- Boulogne, Fanny Kemble at school at, [26];
- Bourbon, the Younger of the Orleans branch, [277].
- Boyd, [293], [479].
- Bradshaw, Mrs. (Maria Tree), in "Hernani" at Bridgewater House, [376];
- Braham, [97];
- Brain, anatomy of the, [528].
- Brand, Mr., [346].
- Brandon, [286].
- Bridgewater House, [374];
- "Hernani" at, [376];
- first rehearsal of "Hernani" at, [396].
- Brighton, [256], [324], [325], [327], [466].
- Bristol, [416];
- British Canada, [346].
- Brougham, Lord, in Charles Kemble's suit, [88], [142], [332];
- Browning, Robert, [126];
- compared with Shelley, [384];
- "Blot on the Scutcheon" and Pippa Passes, ib.
- Brunet, in "Les Anglaises pour Rire," [66].
- Bruno, [426].
- Brunswick, Caroline of, Princess of Wales, [251].
- Brunswick, Duke of, at Brunswick House, [422].
- Brunton, manager of theatre at Bristol, in trouble, [431];
- his benefit, [433];
- effort by Charles Kemble's Company to help him, [433];
- in prison, [434].
- Brunton, Miss (Lady Craven), [292].
- Bryant, William Cullen, poetry of, [545].
- Buckingham Gate, see Jones Street, [168], [267].
- Buckinghamshire, [277], [297], [304], [305].
- Budna, [302].
- Burney, Dr., [327].
- Burk, the murderer, [462].
- Burns, Robert, [80], [161];
- adversely criticised, [335].
- Bury St. Edmunds, [108];
- Butler, Lady Eleanor, [345].
- Butler, Pierce, marriage to Fanny Kemble, June [7], [183]4, [590].
- Byng, Frederick, [485];
- Byron, Lord, [104], [110], [165];
- "Cain," [165], [333];
- "Manfred," [165], [333];
- peculiar combination of vices and virtues, [166];
- pernicious influence on the young, [167], [270];
- play of "Werner," [308];
- Mrs. John Kemble's impressions of, [330];
- "Don Juan," [333];
- "Lucifer," [333];
- "Childe Harold," [333];
- Sundry opinions on, [333];
- his works compared with Hope's "Anastasius," [337].
- Byron, Lady, her influence on Mrs. Jameson, [129];
- her appearance, [130];
- deprecates the publication of a new edition of Byron's works, [167].
- Calcott, Lady, [506].
- Calcutta, Henry Kemble, Collector of the Port of, [323].
- Calderon, [293].
- Caliban, [338].
- Calista, in "The Fair Penitent," [318];
- Cambridge, Duchess of, [303].
- Camden Place, [13].
- "Camiola," Fanny Kemble in, [255], [257], [367], [385], [388], [391].
- Campbell, his life of Sarah Siddons, [128];
- life of Lawrence, [239];
- the poet, [242];
- "Pleasures of Hope," [358];
- application to Mrs. Fitzhugh for Mrs. Siddons' letters, [451];
- life of Mrs. Sarah Siddons, [504].
- Candia, M. de, see [Mario], [497].
- Canizzaro, Duchess of, [101].
- Canning, Lawrence's picture of, [217].
- Carey, admiration for Mrs. Jameson's works, [579].
- Carlisle, Lord, [418].
- Carlo, [505].
- Carlyle, his article in Edinburgh Review, [80];
- biography of Sterling, [185].
- Cartwright, Mr., [320];
- a pleasant evening at his house, [395].
- Cassiobury Park, [90], [305], [397], [400].
- Castlereagh, Lord Grey, haunted by a vision of, [474].
- Catalani, her last public appearance, [162];
- her last appearance, [163].
- Catons, The, Lady Wellesley's father and mother, [562].
- Catskills, [103].
- Cavaliers, Ancient vs. Modern, [527].
- Cavendish, Miss, on the stay-at-home sensation, [393].
- Cavendish, Col. and Lady, [471].
-
Cawse, Miss, in "Artaxerxes," [465].
- Célimène, [258].
- Cenci, Beatrice, [302].
- Chambers, the Brothers, [161];
- "Vestiges of Creation," ib.
- Channing, Essay on Milton, [337];
- view of man's nature, [362];
- his adversaries, [433];
- on the relative merits of England and America, [539], [559];
- appearance of, [576];
- theatrical opinions, [576];
- opinion of Miss Martineau's writings, [578];
- infinite faith in a dead friend's happiness, [589].
- Chantrey, [345];
- Sir Francis, his design of vase presented to Charles Kemble, [354].
- "Characters of Shakespeare's Women," Mrs. Jameson's book on, [275].
- Charles de Bourbon, Kemble as, [508].
- Charles X., [276].
- Charles I., his resting-place at Edge Hill, [278].
- Charles II., [308].
- Charles, King, martyrdom of, [499].
- Charles X., King of France, [522].
- Charlotte, Queen, [449].
- Chateaubriand, [166].
- Chartier, Alin, [462].
- Chatmoss, [279];
- drained and healthy, [530].
- Cherubino, [391].
- Chester, [277].
- Chesterfield, Countess of, [302];
- Cholera, in Edinburgh, [500];
- in London, [502];
- in Liverpool, [529];
- in Boston, [534];
- in Philadelphia, ib.;
- in Baltimore, ib.;
- in New York, ib.
- "Cibber's Lives," [462].
- Clairon, [8];
- Garrick's opinion of, [446].
- Clanwilliam, Lord, Lawrence's picture of, [422].
- Clarendon, Lord, puts Horace Twiss in Parliament, [87];
- the Grove, [90], [102];
- influence in getting Horace Twiss into Parliament, [335].
- Clari, Mrs. Bradshaw in, [396].
- Class Prejudice to Actors, [65].
- Clay, Henry, [549];
- Fanny Kemble's Letters of Introduction to, [561].
- Cleopatra, Queen, as a dramatic writer, [447].
- Clifford, Lord de, [426].
- Clint, picture of Cecilia Siddons, [405].
- Clive, Mrs. Archer, [153].
- Cobb, Mrs. and Miss, [211].
- Cobbe, Miss, her theory on the future existence of animals, [321].
- Cobbett, article on in the Examiner, [435].
- Cockrell, [9].
- Coleridge, [124].
- Collins' "Ode to the Passions," Liston reciting, [460].
- Colnaghi, [243].
- Combe, Cecilia, [151].
- Combe, George, "the Apostle of Phrenology," [151];
- author of "Constitution of Man," ib.
- Combe, Andrew, [151];
- works upon physiology, hygiene, and education of children, [154];
- combing, [155];
- his age, [157];
- his anecdote of Scott's "feudal insanity," [265], [316], [412];
- on climbing, [420];
- lectures in the Phrenological Museum, [527];
- "Constitution of Man," [530].
- Communion service, [401].
- Constance selected for Fanny Kemble's benefit, [359];
- "Constitution of Man," [151], [530].
- Contat, Mlle., [258].
- Cooper, Fenimore, "The Borderers," [508], [509];
- compared with Charles Kemble in "Venice Preserved," [544].
- Cornwall, Barry, [124], [345], [353].
- Cork, Lady, [254], [289], [372];
- vivacity at an advanced age, [379];
- curious arrangement of her drawing-room, ib.;
- "Ancient Cork," ib.;
- "Memory," ib.;
- idea of heaven, ib.;
- propensity for taking that which was not hers, [381], [389];
- little parties of, [391];
- a noisy conversation, [519].
- "Corrombona, Vittoria, Duchess of Bracciano," [353].
- Cottin, Madame, [332].
- Coutts, Mr., his fortune, [391].
- Coutts, Miss Burdett, recipient of all Mr. Coutts' fortune, [392].
- Covent Garden Chambers, [17], [25].
- Covent Garden Theatre, Charles Kemble's partnership in, [35], [36];
- Weber at, [37];
- Charles Kemble's liabilities in, [107];
- a woman wanted, [123];
- Covent Garden to be sold at auction, [186];
- Theatre patent assailed, [339];
- cutting down salaries, [463];
- ruined at last, [509];
- farewell to, [520];
- turned into an opera house, [521];
- burned down, ib.
- Crabbe, as an unpoetical poet, [385].
- Cramer, [321].
- Craven Hill, [31], [32].
- Craven, Lady, [292].
- Craven, Mr., in "Hernani," at Bridgewater House, [376];
- Croly, [390].
- Croton water in New York, [537].
- Cromwell, marks of his cannon at Edge Hill, [278].
- Cumberland, Duke and Duchess of, at Bridgewater House, [422].
- Cunard, Samuel, [176].
- Cunarosa, [101].
- Dacre, Lord, [11], [348], [357].
- Dacre, Lady, [341], [344];
- her accomplishments, [345];
- her play of "Isaure," [382];
- her play "Wednesday Morning," [390], [393]:
- in trouble about "Wednesday Morning," [394];
- objections to language in "The Star of Seville," [423], [498], [504].
- Dall, Aunt (see [Kemble, Adelaide]).
- Dance, Miss, [35].
- Dante, "The Intellect of Love," [391];
- "Devils boiled in pitch," [437];
- Biagio's Preface to, [448].
- "Darnley," [370].
- Daru's "History of Venice," [466], [471], [506], [513].
- Davenport, Mrs., the Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet," [219], [305].
- Davy, Sir Humphry, [461], [498].
- Dawkins, Major, [362];
- desire for a good picture of Fanny Kemble, [366].
- Dawson, Miss, [316].
- Dawson, Rt. Hon. George, [316].
- Day, Mr., picture of an Italian Madonna, [442].
- De Camp, Captain, goes to England, [2];
- De Camp, Adelaide, [257];
- dislike to seeing Fanny Kemble act, [490];
- death, [589];
- burial in Mount Orban's Cemetery, [590].
- De Camp, Marie Theresa (see [Kemble, Mrs. Charles]).
- De Camp, Victoire, [24];
- governess at Blackheath, [251].
- Delane, [88].
- "De Montfort," [349].
- Derby, Lord, incident with Miss Farren in "School for Scandal," [452].
- "Der Freyschütz," [94], [99].
- Descuillier, Madame, [51], [445].
- Desdemona, Mme. Pasta in, [428].
- Dessauer, [245].
- "Destiny," [389].
- Deterioration, Artistic, [570].
- Devonshire, Duke of, [22].
- Devonshire House, [361].
- Dévy, Madame, [491].
- "Diary of an Ennuyée," [123].
- "Dick," picture of Fanny Kemble, [113], [131].
- Dickens, [167].
- Didear, Mr., unkind reception in Edinburgh, [323].
- "Dionysius," [239].
- Donkin, Lord Mayor, [398].
- "Donna Sol," [472].
- Donne, Wm., [183].
- Dorchester, start for, [449];
- Dorval, Madame, [65].
- Dover, [250].
- Dramatic writers, women as, [446].
- Drury Lane Theatre, [173];
- Dublin, [254];
- Fanny Kemble at, [270];
- incident before leaving for London, [272];
- her departure from, [273].
- "Duchess of Pagliano," [353].
- Duchess of Guise, [420].
- Dufferin, Lady, [173], [175].
- Du Lac, Sir Launcelot, [327].
- Dumesnil, Garrick's opinion of in Phœbe Rodogund and Hermione, [446].
- Dunbarton, [267].
- Dupré, [545].
- Duraset, Mr., generosity in helping Covent Garden, [464].
- Dyce, Rev. Alexander, [255].
- Eckermann, [338].
- Edge Hill, Charles I.'s resting-place at, [278].
- Edinburgh Review, [142].
- Edinburgh, [144], [257], [259];
- Edinburgh Castle, regalia of Scotland in, [261].
- "Education of the People, The," [388].
- Edward I., [277], [297].
- Egerton, Lord Francis, see [Ellesmere].
- Egerton, Lady Blanche, [270].
- Egerton, Mr., declining the proposed accommodation at Covent Garden, [464].
- Eldon, Lord, Chancellor in Charles Kemble's suit, [88].
- Elizabeth, Queen, [255], [316].
- Elizabeth, Princess, at Bridgewater House, [422].
- Ellesmere, Earl and Countess of, [77], [82], [270];
- Fanny Kemble's first friendship with, [374];
- his epilogue to "Hernani," [412];
- Hayter's picture of Fanny Kemble for, [412];
- her high esteem for Lord Carlisle, [418];
- translation of "Henri Trois," [420];
- taking Mr. St. Aubin's part in "Hernani," [421];
- purchases Hayter's drawings of Fanny Kemble in Juliet, [588].
- Ellis, letter from Lord Macaulay to, [344].
- England, Queen of, [233].
- England, King of, not particularly brilliant, [456].
- Essex, Countess of, [21].
- Essex, Earl of, [2], [90], [104], [397].
- Essex, Lady, [21];
- befriending a street-singer, [435].
- Estrella, in "The Star of Seville," [514].
- Euphrasia, Mrs. Siddons and Fanny Kemble as, [236], [238], [322], [480], [483].
- Evander, John Kemble as, [239].
- Evans, [17].
- Everett, Edward, about sermons in general, [433].
- Evolena, Mount, [84].
- Examiner, The, [435].
- Exeter, start for, [448];
- "Exquisites, The," [395].
- Extravagance of the Americans in flowers, [540].
- Faith, Religious, [476].
- Falkland, Lady, anecdote of her picture at Royal Academy, [393].
- Farleigh, a comic actor, [472].
- Farquhar's, Lady, party at, [506].
- Fauldes tragedy, [466].
- "Faust," [138], [339].
- Farren, Miss, [258], [301];
- awkward incident with Lord Derby, [452].
- Faudier, Madame, [26], [30].
- "Fazio," [323], [325], [331];
- Fanny Kemble's first appearance in, in America, [572].
- Fechter as Hamlet, [25];
- his "get up" of Othello, [191];
- "Bel Demonio," [353].
- Fénelon, [426].
- Ferguson, Sir Adam, [260], [261], [262].
- Ferrier, Miss, author of "Marriage" and "Inheritance," [260];
- "Fine People," [455].
- Fires in New York, [537].
- Fitzgerald, Edward, [183].
- Fitzgerald, Mrs., [342], [504].
- Fitzhugh, Emily, [362], [365], [451];
- emotion at meeting Charles Kemble at Plymouth, [451];
- Mrs. Siddons' letters, [477].
- Fitzhugh, Mrs., [82].
- Fitzpatricks, The, Hayter's picture of, [487].
- Flaxman, [109].
- Flore, Mlle., [26].
- Flowers, American extravagance in, [540].
- Foix, Gaston de, [506].
- Forbes, [108].
-
Ford's "White Devil," [353].
- Forest, M. de la, his accounts of Malibran, [203].
- Forrester, Annie, Isabel, and Cecil, [302].
- Forster, Johann Georg, [347].
- Foscolo, Ugo, [345].
- Foster, [91], [397], [400].
- Foster, Mrs., [276].
- Fouqué, La Motte, [80].
- Fozzard, Capt., [232], [389];
- "Fra Diavolo," Miss Sheriff in, [469].
- France, thoughts of living in the south of, [392].
- "Francis I.," correcting the metre, [341], [350], [355], [357], [396];
- sold to Wm. Murray for £4000, [482];
- its publication, [497];
- Murray's desire to publish without last scene, [503];
- its effect when read in the greenroom of Covent Garden Theatre, [503];
- the cast altered, [503];
- preface to, [504];
- cast upset the second time, [504];
- prologue, [505];
- postponed for a fortnight, [510];
- its popularity due to the indulgence and curiosity of London audiences, [518];
- played for first time, [525], [526].
- Francis, Lord, his play "Henri Trois" postponed, [469].
- Françoise de Foix, Fanny Kemble as, [529].
- French Revolution of [183]0, the, [276].
- Fry, Mrs., her visits to Newgate, [413].
- Gainsborough, his painting of Mrs. Siddons, [162].
- Gall, his philosophy of phrenology, [151].
- "Gamester, The," [269], [427], [440];
- Garcia, Marie (see [Malibran]), as an artist, actress and singer, [203];
- the sisters Malibran and Pauline Viardot, their accomplishments, [206].
- Garrick, his costume in "Macbeth," [190];
- opinion of Clairon and Dumesnil, [446];
- rivalry with Mrs. Bellamy, [452].
- Genius, what is it? [477].
- Genlis, Madame de, [2].
- George IV., anecdote of his picture at Royal Academy, [393];
- at the Weymouth Theatre, [449].
- Gerard street, [33].
- Ghosts, something about, [133].
- "Giovanni di Procida," [472].
- Giardano, [442].
- Gibraltar, [326], [336].
- Gibson, [302].
- "Gilbert Gurney," [170].
- Glasgow, the audiences at, [267].
- "Glenarvon," [46].
- Glengall, Lady, [460].
- Gloucester, Duchess of, [413].
- Gloucester, Duke and Duchess of, [422].
- Godwin, [473].
- Goethe, [80];
- Gonsalvi, Cardinal, [270].
- Gower, Lord Francis Leveson, [300].
- Grahame, Lady, [173].
- Grammont, Duc de, his two children, [522].
- Grammont, Ida de, Duchesse de Guyche, [522].
- Grande Place, [27].
- Granville, Dr., [344].
- Great Russell Street, [267].
- "Grecian Daughter," Ward in, [243], [484].
- Gregory, Wm., [158].
- Grey, Earl, [347].
- Greville, Charles, statement about Miss Tree in his "Memoirs," [201].
- Greville, Lady Charlotte, [418], [419], [486];
- a "Swarry" at her house, [491].
- Greville, Henry, [396], [471], [496];
- as an amateur singer, [497];
- his sensibilities, [486].
- Grey, Lady, as an equestrian, [471].
- Grey, Lord, haunted by a vision of Lord Castlereagh, [474];
- responsibility in Reform Bill matters, [494].
- Grimani, the sisters, [251].
- Grimani, Bellini, [251].
- Grimani, Julia, [251].
- Grosvenor, Lady Octavia, [270].
- Grote, Mrs., [277].
- Guilford, his seat at Wroxton Abbey, [388].
- Guinevre, [327].
- Guirani, [24].
- Guyce, Duchesse de, [522]
- Guy's Cliff, [106].
- Gwynn, Nell, [308].
- Hallam, Arthur, [183];
- essay on the philosophical writings of Cicero, [514];
- death of, [185].
- Hamilton, Wm., [271].
- Hamilton, Sir Ralph, and Lady, [405].
- Hamlet, his feigned (?) madness, [327];
- Handel, [95], [97].
- Harris, [107].
- Harness, Rev. Wm., [235];
- opinions of "The Cenci," [334];
- discussion of one of Hope's theories, [337], [342];
- biography, [349], [363], [415], [459];
- "The Wife of Antwerp," [475];
- play delayed at Covent Garden, [506];
- criticism of "Star of Seville," [514].
- Harness, Mary, [486], [498].
- Hare, Julius, biography of Sterling, [185].
- "Harlequin and Davy Jones," [320].
- Harlow, [327];
- picture of Mrs. Siddons in "Queen Katharine," [459].
- Harris, Charles Kemble shaking hands with, [414].
- Harris, Mr., inclined to come to some accommodation with Charles Kemble, [463].
- Hatchford, Fanny Kemble and Lady Ellesmere at, [375].
- Hatfield House, "Isaure" acted at, [382], [394];
- old lady burned to death in, [497].
- Hathaway, Anne, [182].
- Hatherton, Lady, [216].
- "Haunted Tower, The," [500].
- Haydon's "Bonaparte at St. Helena," Fanny Kemble's verses on, [441].
- Hayter, George, [487].
- Hayter, John, his sketches of Fanny Kemble as Juliet, [128], [235];
- portrait of Henry Kemble, [197];
- picture of Fanny Kemble for Lord Ellesmere, [412];
- his portraits of Mrs. Norton and the Fitzpatricks, [487];
-
wishes to sell his sketches of Fanny Kemble in Juliet, [588].
- Havley, Mr., declining the proposed accommodation at Covent Garden, [464].
- Hazlitt, [124].
- Heath Farm, [90], [109], [251], [303].
- Heaton, [277];
- Hecuba and Hamlet, [486].
- Heidelberg, [284], [294].
- Hemans, Mrs., [297], [358].
- "Henri Trois," [420], [469];
- production at Covent Garden postponed, [469];
- Lord Leveson's translation of, [484].
- "Henry VIII.," Mrs. Siddons in, [459].
- Herodias' Daughter, [264].
- "Hernani," [365], [374]: dresses for, [395];
- at Bridgewater House, [396], [399];
- rehearsing at Oatlands, [404];
- dress-rehearsal for, at Bridgewater House, [405];
- a third representation, [413].
- Hertfordshire, see [Heath Farm].
- Highflyer, The, [330].
- Hindoo Theatre, [178].
- Hill, Lord, influence to get Henry Kemble his commission, [502].
- "History of Venice," [466].
- Hoffman, [29].
- Hogarth, [258];
- Hogg, [142].
- Holbein's painting of "Queen Katharine," [459].
- Holland, Lord, [177].
- Holland, Lady, death of, [177].
- "Holy Family, The," [475].
- Honiton, Vale of, [449].
- Hook, Theodore, anecdotes of, [170], [172].
- Horner, [142].
- Horsley, [395].
- Hope, Mr., his residence near Scott's, [265];
- his theory respecting the destiny of the human soul, [337];
- "On the Nature and Immortality of the Soul," [494];
- death of, [337].
- Hopwood Hall, [277], [297].
- Hosmer, Miss, [302].
- Howick, Lord, [347].
- Huber, Madame, [347].
- Hughes, Dr., witnessing Juliet, [199].
- Hugo, Victor, [116];
- Human soul, destiny of, [337].
- Hume, Baron, [161];
- his manner to ladies, [527].
- Hummel, [321], [395].
- "Hunchback, The," [376];
- Hunt, Leigh, [383].
- Hunt, Mr., quoting the Bible in the House of Commons, [498].
- Huskisson, Mr., death on Stephenson's new railroad, [298];
- news of his death at Manchester, [304], [344];
- death-place marked by a tablet, [530].
Ilfracombe, a trip to, [434].- "Imogen," [243].
- Inchbald, Mrs., amusing anecdotes of, [212].
- "Inconstant, The," Fanny Kemble as Bizarre in, [547].
- "Inez de Castro," [323], [342], [354].
- Inglis, Sir Robert, incident of, [493].
- Inverarity, Miss, engaged at the Dublin Theatre, [399], [400], [488].
- "Invincibles, The," [383].
- Ireland, [254].
- Irving, Washington, [560], [564], [572];
- "Isaure," [382].
- Jacobite, A, [261].
- Jackson, Andrew, Fanny Kemble's letters of introduction to, [561];
- Jaffir, Charles Kemble in, [336].
- James I., [255].
- James, King, saving of his life by the "Douglas woman," [490].
- James Street, [114], [168].
- Jameson, Mr. Robert, [128].
- Jameson, Mrs., [123], [124];
- acquaintance with Lady Byron, [127];
- public lectures, [130];
- protests against Juliet's costume, [189];
- selection of Juliet's costume, [191];
- avant propos of Fanny Kemble in Juliet, [234];
- notice of Fanny Kemble in Juliet, [235];
- letter from Fanny Kemble at Glasgow, [259];
- drawing of the rooms at James street, [266];
- her troubles, [266];
- water-color sketches, [268];
- book on Shakespeare's female characters, [359], [513], [531];
- threatens to write a play, [394];
- Christina, [499];
- biographical sketch of the Kemble family, [587].
- Jawbone, the Kemble, [345].
- Jealousy, a few words about, [474], [483].
- Jeffrey, [142], [261].
- Jephson, Dr., [106].
- "Jew of Aragon, The," [305].
- Jig Dancing, [269].
- John Bull, The, [170].
- John the Baptist, [264].
- Jones, Sir William, [178].
- Jordan, Mrs., [327];
- her natural son by William IV., [228].
- Journal, [183]1, [390].
- Julia, in "The Hunchback," [377], [385].
- Juliana, [437].
- Juliet, chosen for Author's first appearance, [187];
- her costume for first appearance in, [188];
- Lawrence and Hayter's sketches of Fanny Kemble in, [234];
- Fanny Kemble's opinion of, [438].
- Julius, Pope, [506].