With that I may well conclude these notes on England; for, after the green fields and the dear homes of England, the strongest trait of the country's character is the tender guardianship of old forms and symbols and customs. England does not lag behind in the work of present-day modern civilisation. But as she goes forward she takes the Past affectionately along with her.


INDEX

Alcuin, [47]
Aldershot, [198]
Ampthill Park, [36]
Angles, [17]
Anglo-Saxon, the, [15], [24]
Anglo-Saxon victory, [18]
Army, the, [187]
Arnold, Matthew, [107], [131]
Arthur, Prince, [129], [130]
Arthurian legend, [19]
Arts in England, the, [155]
Avebury temple, [10]
Balsham, Hugh de, [51]
Bank Holiday, [80]
Bath, [102], [110], [111], [136]
Beau Nash, [111]
Becket, Thomas à, [112], [129]
Beverley, John of, [47]
Bird-Cage Walk, [104]
Boadicea, [110]
Bodichon, Madame, [52]
Bodleian Library, [55]
Bourne End, [123]
Boy Scouts, [88], [199]
Bristol, [112]
British climate, [9]
British Empire, the, [2], [188], [189]
British Mercantile Marine, [197]
British oysters, [14]
Briton, ancient, [6], [11]
Brittany, [5]
Browning, [38]
Buckingham Palace, [79]
Buckinghamshire, [135]
Cædmon, [46]
Cæsar, Julius, [6], [18], [102], [111], [121]
"Cæsar's camps," [14]
Cambridge, [46], [47], [49], [50], [51], [136]
Cambridge University, [48]
Campbell, [190]
Canterbury, [112], [129], [131], [135]
Carausius, [13], [15]
Casserterrides, the, [8]
Caxton, [19]
"Celtic fringe," [11], [160]
Changing the guard, [201]
Charles I., [69], [73]
Charles II., [56]
Chelsea, [121]
Chester, [25], [111]
Cities of England, the, [101]
Clough, Miss Anne J., [52]
Cornwall, [5], [9], [11], [21], [37]
"Coronation" stone, the, [133]
Coventry Patmore, [38]
Cricket, [94], [185]
Cromwell, [135]
Dane, the, [15], [17]
Davies, Miss Emily, [52]
Defence of England, the, [187]
Devon, [11], [37]
Devonshire Moors, [28]
Disraeli, [135]
Dobell, [116]
Dover, [112]
Drake, Sir Francis, [5], [112]
Dreadnought, the, [193], [194], [195]
Durham, [109], [141]
Durham, William of, [55]
East End, the, [153]
Education, English system of, [43]
Educational Institutions in England, [45]
Edward I., [50]
Edward II., [51]
Ely, [47]
England at play, [81]
English agriculture, [70], [72]
English Channel, [1]
English kindliness, [137]
English manor house, an, [33], [78]
English public service, [75]
English spring, [117]
English work, solidness and honesty of, [74]
Englishman, æsthetic, [31]
Englishman, the, as an exile, [34]
Englishman's love of nature, [31]
Ethelred, [54]
Eton, [63], [122]
Fen lands, [73]
Flamborough Head, [42]
Fleet Street, [103], [127]
Flying Meetings, [98]
Football, [94]
Forest of Dean, [73]
Fox-hunting, [96]
Fredeswide, [54]
Gauls, the, [5], [6]
Giraldus Cambrensis, [130]
Girton College, [52]
"Girton Girl," the, [47]
Glastonbury, [7], [130], [131], [135]
"Grand tour," the, [157]
Greenwich, [41], [58], [121]
Grey, the poet, [78]
Guinevere, [131]
Gulf Stream, the, [1], [9], [12], [37]
Hampden, [135]
Hampstead, [139]
Hampstead Heath, [81]
Hampton Court, [121], [122]
Harrow, [63]
Hecatæus, [9]
Hedges, the, [30]
Henry I., [47]
Henry VIII., [121], [130]
Home-management, [79]
Horse Guards, the, [104]
Horse-racing, [95]
House of Commons, [65], [69]
House of Lords, [65], [69]
Houses of Parliament, [69], [102]
Hugolina, Dame, [47]
Hyde Park, [107]
Hyperboreans, Isle of the, [9]
"Ipswich Man," the, [10]
Jutes, [17]
Kensington Gardens, [107]
Kent, [17], [42], [116]
Kew Gardens, [35], [120]
King Arthur, [21], [112], [130]
Land's End, [37]
Landscape, human interest in, [4]
Leonidas, [4]
Life of the lowly, the, [145]
London, [101], [102], [116], [136]
London coster, the, [83]
London parks, [105]
"Lord Mayor's Day," [87], [88], [89], [90]
Malory, Sir Thomas, [21]
Marches of Wales, [11]
Marsh village, the, [7]
May Day, [90], [91], [92]
May-pole, the, [91]
Medland Hall, [147], [148]
Merton, Walter de, [51]
Midlands, the, [109], [139]
Milton, John, [58], [135]
"Mr. Speaker," [65]
Music, English, [158]
Music halls, the, [169]
"Musical Comedy," [169]
Navy, influence of the, [196]
Navy, the, [187], [198]
Nelson's Monument, [102]
Neolithic Age, [10]
New Forest, the, [42], [73]
Newnham College, [52]
"Newnham Girl," the, [47]
Norfolk Broads, [28]
Norman, the, [15], [22]
Norman architecture, [22]
Norman Conquest, [54]
Norsemen, [17]
Northampton Camp, [6]
Olympic Games, [100]
Oxford, [41], [46], [53], [55], [59], [60], [62], [116], [136]
Pageants, [24]
Pall Mall, [103]
"Park-like" England, [29]
Peacock, Thomas Love, [17]
Pepys, [56], [60], [113]
Peterborough, [47]
"Philistinism" in England, [89]
Pictures, English collections of, [156]
Plague Year, the, [56]
Plymouth, [37], [112], [191]
Political activity, English, [174]
Political Clubs, [179], [181]
Political life in England, [171]
Political organisations, [173]
Population, the poorer, [137]
Portsmouth, [191]
"Predominant partner," [24]
Pre-Roman Briton, [7]
Pre-Roman relics, [8]
Richmond, [120]
Richmond Hill, [120]
Rivers of England, the, [114]
Rochester, [112]
Roman culture, [23]
Roman invasion, [13]
Roman military camps, [14]
Roman roads, [14]
"Rowton House," a, [147]
Rugby, [63]
St. Albans, [109], [110], [139]
St. Augustine, [112], [129]
St. Joseph of Arimathea, [131]
St. Paul's, [103], [135]
Salisbury, [113]
Saxons, [17]
School of York, [46]
Scotland, regalia of, [133]
Scotland Yard, [76]
Shakespeare, [90], [109], [168]
Southampton, [129]
Southend, [84]
Spanish Armada, [5]
"Sport," [93]
Stoke Court, [78]
Stonehenge, [10]
Stourbridge Fair, [49]
Strand, the, [102]
Stratford-on-Avon, [109]
Street meetings, [174]
"Suffragettes," [67]
Sun worship, [9]
Surrey Downs, the, [28]
Sussex Marshes, [38]
Terra Alba, [1]
Territorial Force, the, [200]
Thames, the, [12], [103], [117], [120], [123]
Thames Embankment, [149]
Thames Valley, the, [28], [37], [41], [116], [122]
Tower of London, [105]
Tree, Sir Herbert, [162]
Trees, regard for in England, [36]
Triskele, the, [7]
Venerable Bede, the, [46]
Watling Street, [111]
Westminster, [70], [135]
Westminster Abbey, [103], [131], [132], [135]
Westminster Hall, [69]
White Cliffs, [5]
Whiteway, Sir Thomas, [63]
Wilfrid of York, [47]
William of Durham, [55]
William of Normandy, [5]
William the Conqueror, [73]
Winchester, [63], [111]
Windsor, [122]
Winkelried, Arnold, [4]
Wolsey, Lord, [121]
Worcester, [129], [131], [135]
Worcestershire, [135]
Wren, Matthew, [51]
Wren, Sir Christopher, [51], [56]
Wykeham, William of, [55]
York, [46], [131]
Yorkshire, [17], [116]
Yorkshire Hills, the, [38]
Yorkshire Wolds, the, [41]

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