- Cabinet cyclopædia, one hundred and thirty three volumes [307].
- Cabs, cabdrivers funeral [1039],
- peer sued by cabman [236].
- Cabmen’s terror, The [1656].
- Calico Printer, Potter [1600].
- Cambridge, Apostles club [804], [808],
- esquire bedel [342],
- first eight oared boat [1470],
- Jeremie prizes [86],
- Lawrence Dundas drowned [556],
- licensed lodgings [556],
- Le Bas prize instituted [346],
- Lightfoot scholarships founded [429],
- senate house riders [56],
- senior regent presents address to queen [890],
- undergraduate challenges his tutor to a duel [916].
- Cambridge, Queen’s college, president not in holy orders [226].
- Cambridge, Trinity hall, master [82].
- Camlet, manufacturer [776].
- Canada, bishopricks in [1006],
- confederation act [108],
- dominion of Canada formed [584],
- Mackenzie’s rebellion [634],
- Nelson’s insurrection [1106],
- Papinean’s rebellion [664], [1330].
- Canada, Montreal, Mr. Gill, univ. Logan chair of Geology [478].
- Canada, Quebec, Morrin college founded [980].
- Canal boat traction [672].
- Cannabis Indica introduced [421].
- Cannon, rifled cannon invented [287].
- Canterbury, Archbishop of 489, principal registrar of prerogative court [953].
- Cape colony, British Kaffraria [649].
- Cape Town, observatory [720],
- university endowment [1594].
- Cardiganshire, lord lieutenant [1611].
- Caricaturists, Leech [361],
- Pellegrini [1441].
- Carlisle, Rose castle restored [1463].
- Carlow, lord lieutenant [161].
- Carlyle, Thomas, d. 1881, historian, his first lecture managed by Harriet Martineau [776],
- his friends [98], [1112].
- Carnac, Brittany excavations at [895].
- Caroline, d. 1821, queen of Great Britain, Lushington’s defence of [535].
- Carpet manufacturer, Laverton [321].
- Carrington, Charles Robert, b. 1843, third baron, horsewhips, Grenville Murray [1043].
- Carter, Thomas Thellusson, d. 1880, rector of Clewer, bishop of Oxford, refuses to allow proceedings to be taken against him [616].
- Casamicciola, earthquake at [626].
- Casinos See [Theatres].
- Castleknock college, county Dublin, founded [667].
- Catalytic action [846].
- Caterers, public, Spiers and Pond [1577].
- Cats, Madagascar cats [60].
- Cattle, black polled [574],
- cattle breeders [61],
- judges of [536],
- foreign cattle markets, Victoria docks [1211],
- pure highland breed [675].
- Cattle breeders, Peel [1434],
- Pinckard [1539],
- Quartly [1686].
- Cavendish, Ada, d. 1895, actress [756].
- Cavan, lord lieutenant [444].
- Celluloid or zylonite manufactured [1350].
- Cement, Keene’s invented [174].
- Centenarians, Ingram [100],
- Kerry [211],
- Langley [302],
- Lapiletiere [306],
- Larbusch [307],
- Lawrence [330],
- Longmore [490],
- Markham [739],
- Miller [881],
- Montefiore [932],
- Nolan [1161],
- Peverell [1486],
- Plank [1554],
- Power [1614],
- Puckle [1663],
- Purser [1675].
- Challenger expedition round the world [997].
- Chamberlain, Joseph, b. 1836, M.P., screw manufacturer [1110].
- Chancery, Court of, bag bearer to the registrars [1682],
- daily cause list [1682],
- the sworn clerks [891].
- Charlotte Augusta d. 1817, princess, married prince Leopold [392],
- poem on death of [199].
- Chartists, Frost [1512],
- Jones [125],
- Lovett [507],
- Lowe [512],
- Moore [952],
- O’Brien [1197],
- O’Connor [1207],
- Peacock [1413],
- Philp [1517],
- Pinkerton [1541],
- Sturge [1517],
- Price [1639],
- meeting on Kennington common [1207],
- monster petition [1517],
- people’s charter [507].
- Chatham, Jezreelite temple at [99],
- Magnus memorial synagogue [691].
- Chatsworth, Derbyshire, gardens, conservatories and fountains at [1401].
- Chemists, Morson [991],
- Muspratt, J. [1061],
- Muspratt, J. S. [1062],
- Nesbit [1107],
- Penny [1455],
- Phillips [1509].
- Cheques crossed, act of parliament on [1441].
- Chess automation, the hidden player [420].
- Chess players, Kennedy [196],
- Kenny [204],
- Kling [249],
- Lewis [420],
- Lowe [512],
- Löwenthal [514],
- Lloyd [459],
- Lyttleton [551],
- Mackenzie [627],
- Mc Donnell [420],
- Murray [1042],
- Newham [1120],
- Potter [1604],
- Sarratt [420].
- Chester training college established [1617].
- Chickens hatched by steam [325].
- Chichester theological college [745].
- Chili and Peru, revolutions in [884].
- Chimney sweepers and climbing boys [535].
- China, Jewitt’s collection of [98],
- manufacturer of Minton [900],
- Wedgwood ware, collections of [149].
- China, Hongkong ceded to England [1604],
- Hongkong mint suppressed [221],
- imperial encyclopædia of literature in five thousand and twenty volumes [814],
- peace of Nankin [1349],
- war at Canton [1353].
- Chloroform, early use of [1037].
- Cholera, investigations concerning [419].
- Christian year, the, by John Keble [170].
- Church rates refused and illegal [1643].
- Cigar divan [1644].
- Ciphers, Penn’s cipher for despatches [1450].
- Circus proprietors, Barnum [1065],
- Manders [716],
- Myers [1065],
- Nixon [1065],
- Newsome [1126],
- ring masters, Rivolti [908].
- Cirencester, royal agricultural college [327].
- Civil list pensions, Inglis [12],
- Jackson [29],
- Jameson [55],
- Jerdan [85],
- Jewitt [98],
- Jewsbury [98],
- Jones, J. [134],
- Jones, T. R. [143],
- Jones, T. W. [144],
- Joule [150],
- Keightley [174],
- Kingsley [235],
- Kitto [248], [249],
- Knowles F. [258],
- Knowles, J. S. [259],
- Laing [278],
- Lane [296],
- Latham [313],
- Lee, J. C. [357],
- Lee, S. [359],
- Leech [362],
- Lemon [387],
- Lindsay [437],
- Livingstone [454],
- Llanos [455],
- Lloyd [461],
- Long [485],
- Loudon [500],
- Lover [507],
- Lucas [525],
- Lucy [527],
- Maccarthy [569],
- Mc Culloch [579],
- Mackay [619],
- Maclagan [643],
- Maclean [649],
- Maclear [651],
- Maconochie [673],
- Maguire [693],
- Mann [720],
- Mansell [729],
- Martin [765],
- Mathew [791],
- Meadows [826],
- Melvill [839],
- Menzies [845],
- Merrifield [852],
- Meteyard [858],
- Miller [881],
- Milroy [897],
- Mitford [910],
- Moir [914],
- Mongredian [923],
- Montagu [928],
- Montgomery, E. [935],
- Montgomery, J. [936],
- Moore, B. [955],
- Moore, W. [957],
- Morgan, E. [965],
- Morgan, S. [968],
- Motteram [1002],
- Mulock [1023],
- Nash [1084],
- Newport [1126],
- Noble [1157],
- O’Donovan [1215],
- Ogilvie [1219],
- Owen [1290],
- Page [1303],
- Palgrave [1312],
- Palmer [1316],
- Pardoe [1333],
- Pater [1378],
- Patey [1382],
- Pearson [1422],
- Petrie [1481],
- Philip [1493],
- Phipps [1520],
- Planché [1553],
- Poole [1583],
- Portal [1589],
- Porter [1593],
- Powell [1607],
- Pugin [1665].
- Clanricarde, Hubert, b. 1832, Second marquess of, land owner in Ireland [152].
- Clare, lord lieutenant [8].
- Claremont house, Surrey, granted to prince Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg [392].
- Clarionet player, Pape [1329].
- Clergyman’s sore throat [641].
- Clewer, Berks., House of mercy at [927].
- Clocks, helix lever clock [593],
- tell tale clock [1120].
- Clog dancer, Linn [441].
- Cloisonné ware collection [1600].
- Close, John, d. 1891, poet [513].
- Clowns, See also [Actors],
- col. [1697],
- Batty [751],
- Gomery [937],
- Holloway [751],
- Jefferini [68],
- Lauri [318],
- Mac [1528],
- Marsh [751],
- Matthews [797],
- Nelson [1101],
- Payne, H. E. [1403],
- Payne, W. H. S. [1403],
- Persivani [1476],
- Phillips [1499],
- Pierce [1528],
- Purvis [1676].
- Clubs, Alpine, president [490].
- Arts, Hanover square [147].
- Athenæum founders [367],
- Dr. Quinn blackballed [1690].
- Ayrshire Naturalists founded [292].
- Bannatyne secretary [277].
- Bath literary founded [739].
- Burlington fine art established [796].
- Conservative built [1480].
- Dandy, the last member [1529].
- Decemviri founded [1674].
- Dick originated [622].
- Dr. Johnson’s, president of [13].
- Elizabethan, president [1035].
- Entomological founded [1122].
- Four in hand driving club started [990].
- Friday founded [1049].
- Garrick founded [889],
- built [743].
- Glasgow Shakespeare instituted [162].
- Grove park rowing founded [113].
- Literary president [13].
- London chess, president [923].
- London press, president [1333].
- Manchester Athenæum founded [303].
- Mulberries founded [88].
- Museum founded [88].
- National founded [642], [715].
- Newbury district field founded [1322].
- Ottoman club started [1644].
- Political economy founded [1166].
- Prince’s racket and tennis [1644].
- Quekett microscopical founded [1687].
- Raleigh originated [1644].
- Reform built [1480],
- secretary [1182],
- founders [1662],
- last survivor of original members [1634].
- Roxburgh founded [1580].
- Socials at Clunn’s [738].
- Star revived [1235],
- secretary [83].
- Travellers’ founded [625].
- Wittington founded and ceased [88],
- president [533].
- YZ at Liverpool [1526].
- Coach drivers, Morritt [990],
- Paul [1395],
- Peer [1436],
- Peyton, A. [1487],
- Pusey [1678].
- Coaching, driving whips [1487],
- coach builders [319], [343], [653],
- coach proprietors [1101],
- revival of [397],
- Old Times coach [397].
- Coal, anthracite used for blast furnaces and steam boilers [1556],
- children and women working in mines [581],
- colliery proprietors [261], [503],
- resources of the coal fields [154].
- Cobden, Richard, d. 1865, M.P., opposes the Crimean war [1643].
- Cock fighting [854].
- Coffee, Napier’s glass coffee apparatus [1077].
- Coins, collectors of, Kerrick [210],
- Lewis [418],
- Lindsay [438],
- Martin [771],
- Mayer [813],
- Mitford [909],
- Moore [957].
- Colenso, John William, d. 1883, bishop of Natal, his counsel [54],
- his friends [107],
- his mathematical works [857],
- his trial [853].
- Coleoptera, collection of [665].
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, d. 1834, poet, his friends [373], [1404], [1409],
- reminiscenses of [373],
- travels in the Harz [1561],
- Colleges, College of naval architecture, principal of [1674].
- Kelly college, Tavistock, built [180].
- Morden college, Blackheath, for tradesmen [531].
- Queen’s college, London, founded [805].
- Spring hill college, Birmingham [51].
- University college, Parkes’ museum [1352].
- Working men’s college started [805].
- Cologne choir in London [904].
- Colonies, Secretaries of state for colonies, Lytton [552],
- Monteagle [931],
- Newcastle [1117],
- Normanby [1167].
- Columbines, Marshall [759],
- Parkes [1351].
- Comic almanac [815], [816].
- Commons, House of, first quaker member [1427],
- long sitting [1357],
- speaker declines a pension [1271],
- speaker Denison [1271].
- See also [Parliament].
- Compasses, Napier’s diagram for correcting a ship’s compass [1077].
- Confectioners [175].
- Conjurers, Anderson [44],
- Gyngell [356],
- Jacobs [44],
- Matthews [797],
- Miller [876],
- Phillippe [1494],
- Phillipi [1499].
- Conjuring, bowls of water from under a shawl [44],
- Chinese ring trick [44],
- gold fish trick [1494],
- hat of Fortunatus [1495],
- kitchen of Parafaragaramus [1495],
- ring puzzle [1494].
- Contagious diseases act, inspector general [391].
- Contractors, Jackson, R. W. [36],
- Jackson, Sir W. [40],
- Jay [64],
- Kelk [177].
- Cook, Flavell Smith, vicar of Ch. Ch. Clifton [77].
- Cooperation, advocates of, Neale [1088],
- Pare [1334],
- cooperative movement [138], [507],
- cooperative stores, the first founded [1088].
- Copper smelter, Nevill [1112].
- Coprolites, beds of [1107].
- Corn, Anti corn law league,
- founded [1625],
- promoters of the [26], [953], [1643],
- Struggle, a weekly paper [452].
- Cornet player, Kœnig [266].
- Costa, Sir Michael A. A., d. 1884, musical conductor, seceded from Her Majesty’s [521].
- Cotton manufacture, double speed invented [198],
- fixing orange sulphide of antimony on cloth [846],
- hydraulic presses [536],
- jack frame improved [198],
- Mendel’s table of cotton exports [842],
- mules improved [375],
- self stripping carding engine [375],
- spinners [375].
- Coursing, first Waterloo cup [1151],
- a judge of [1151],
- Master M’ Grath [532].
- Court beauties, Jersey [90],
- Wyndham [1304].
- Courtesan, Cora Pearl [1417].
- Council, lord president of, Portland [1595].
- Craik, George Lillie, d. 1866, professor, m. Dinah Mulock [1024].
- Crape manufacturer [383].
- Cremation, Persons cremated, Kinglake [232],
- Levy [407],
- Longden [487],
- Macnaught [668],
- Marnock [742],
- Pickersgill [1525],
- Pigott [1531],
- Price [1640].
- Cricket, balista invented [1154],
- cane handled bats introduced [1154],
- cork pads introduced [1154],
- cricket ball maker [993],
- cricket practice at the Lambeth baths [993],
- introduced into Scotland [240],
- Lillywhite’s cricket scores [431], [877],
- making one hundred runs twice in same match [285],
- money paid to prevent report of a match [285],
- new round hand bowling introduced [1535],
- open pads introduced [1154],
- Pardon’s cricket reporting agency [1333],
- round arm bowling introduced [252], [432],
- score printing on cricket grounds [431],
- Parr’s team of eleven won five matches against the Canadian twenty two [1359],
- Prince’s cricket club [1644],
- two men beat eleven without any fieldsmen [891].
- Cricketers, Blackham [1538],
- Clarke [1535],
- Edwards [250],
- Esrom [990],
- Grace, G. F. [614],
- Iddison [4],
- Jeffery [69],
- Jupp [157],
- Keate [168],
- Killick [219],
- King, G. W. [223],
- King, R. T. [228],
- Kingscote [233],
- Knight [252],
- Kynaston [270],
- Lambert [285],
- Lanaway [287],
- Lane [295],
- Letby [400],
- Liddell [424],
- Lillywhite [431–2],
- Linsell [442],
- Lockyer [471],
- Long [485],
- Lowther [518],
- Mc Intyre, M. [614],
- Mc Intyre, W. [615],
- Mackay [617],
- Mantle [730],
- Marcon [733],
- Marsden [1535],
- Martin [765],
- Micklethwaite [865],
- Middleton [868],
- Midwinter [869],
- Miller [877],
- Mills, R. [891],
- Mills, W. [892],
- Morley [976],
- Morse [990],
- Mortlock [993],
- Mycroft [1064],
- Mynn, A. [1067],
- Mynn, W. P. [1068],
- Nixon [1154],
- North [1173],
- Norton [1180],
- Osbaldeston [1263],
- Oscroft [1268],
- Ottaway [1273],
- Parr [1359],
- Parry [1362],
- Paunceforte [1399],
- Pell [1440],
- Penn [1449],
- Pickering [1523],
- Picknell, G. [1526],
- Picknell, R. [1526],
- Piercy [1529],
- Pilch, F. [1535],
- Pilch, W. [1535],
- Pilling [1537],
- Powys [1617],
- Preston [1630],
- Price [1639],
- Pullin, [1667],
- Pycroft [1680].
- Cromarty, lord lieutenant [658].
- Cromwell house, Chelsea, tableaux vivants at [1208].
- Crossing sweeper [603].
- Crouch, Frederick William Nicholls, composer of Kathleen Mavourneen [1417],
- he d. America Aug. 1896.
- Crystal palace, Sydenham palace erected [1251],
- decoration of [139],
- first balloon ascent from [551],
- literary director [1511].
- Crystallography, Miller’s system of [886].
- Cudbear extracted from seaweed [225].
- Cumberland, fatal fall from Scafell [754],
- Pillar rock, Ennerdale [33].
- Cumberland and Westmoreland, lords lieutenant [492], [493].
- Cuneiform inscriptions, deciphering of [1169].
- Curiosity dealer [149].
- Curling songs [1045].
- Cutlers, Mechi [829],
- Pepys [1460].
- Cyclone, the word first used [1527].
- Cypher interpreted [387].
- Cyprus, the eleven currencies of [1246].
D
- Dalkeith, Edinburgh, gardens and conservatories [613].
- Dame Europa school publications [1663].
- Dancers, Cavallazzi [730],
- Cushnie [870],
- De Camp [186],
- Duvernay [797],
- Grisi [1469],
- Kelsey [185],
- Leclercq [348],
- Lola Montez [479],
- Louise [501],
- Milano [870],
- Perrot [1469],
- Pitteri [1360],
- Vestris [794].
- Dancing, teachers of, Adelaide [401],
- Michaud [401],
- Nathan [1086],
- Parkes [1351].
- Dandies, Ponsonby [1578].
- Darlington, the first mayor [1426].
- Davies, David, d. 1861, shot at lord Palmerston [1325].
- Deaf men, Kitto [248],
- Lane [298].
- Deaths under peculiar circumstances, at Junior Garrick club [789],
- at a railway station [365],
- at the dinner table [495],
- burnt when experimenting on naptha [726],
- by the road side [1165],
- died on Wimbledon common [1608],
- drowned in lake of Como [1621],
- fall on a staircase [1507],
- falling down stairs and fracturing skull [701], [1002],
- falling from a precipice [375],
- falling from Scafel, Cumberland [754],
- falling into boiling liquid [129],
- falling into the area of the house [1478],
- falling two hundred feet over a precipice [957],
- from alarm in a thunder storm [483],
- from fumes of charcoal [407],
- frozen to death [1177],
- in a billiard room [283],
- in a cab [109], [1160],
- in a chemist’s shop [66],
- in a hair dresser’s shop [607],
- in lord Salisbury’s ante room [3],
- in a police barracks [778],
- in railway carriages [306], [561], [908],
- in a Turkish bath [247],
- judge stabbed by an assassin [1166],
- jumping out of a window [551],
- jumping over Dean bridge, Leith [26],
- killed by an elephant [49],
- not in Times till three years and a half after decease [95],
- on a grouse moor [501],
- overturned in a cab [339],
- rib entering lungs [119],
- rupture from taking a high jump as Miles in the Colleen Bawn [1421],
- shot by his butler [102],
- son while pheasant shooting shoots his father [1615],
- stabbed by a newspaper correspondent [995],
- struck by a wave [271],
- struck with lightning while shooting [316],
- swept off Filey Brigg [1305],
- thrown from a tandem in Hyde park [1392],
- upset in a jaunting car [152],
- while addressing a meeting [462],
- while hunting [1606],
- while playing lawn tennis [1265],
- while riding in a carriage [1524],
- while writing a leading article [728],
- wounded by an assassin [202].
- Delany, Patrick, attempts to murder justice J. A. Lawson [334].
- Dentist, Purland [1674].
- Derby, Edward Smith, d. 1851, earl of, menagerie at Knowsley [342].
- De Ros, Henry William, 19 Baron, d. 1839, card cheating case [1403].
- Devil, devil among the tailors, a song [1051],
- personality of the devil [77].
- Devon, lord lieutenant [1176].
- Dhuleep Singh, d. 1893, rajah of the Punjaub [267].
- Diaries, Letts’ [401].
- Dickens, Charles, d. 1870, novelist, acts in The Frozen deep [62],
- Christmas carol, dramatised [162],
- David Copperfield dramatised [23],
- Dombey and daughter, a fiction by R. Nicholson [1143],
- his amateur co. [552],
- his manager in America [1269],
- Mr. Squeers and his original [459],
- Nicholas Nickleby dedicated to Macready [680],
- Nicholas Nickleby, additional illustrations [1248],
- Pickwick additional illustrations [1248],
- serial works translated into German [970],
- takes lessons in fencing and boxing [31].
- Dictionaries, gradus and dictionary of ideas in one hundred and twenty eight volumes [86],
- a pentecontaglossal dictionary [438].
- Die sinker, Moore [951].
- Dilatoriness, removed from a public office for [302].
- Diners out, Luttrell [537],
- Quin [1690].
- Dinner party, long continued [1328].
- Dioramas, See also [Panoramas],
- coronation of William the fourth [755],
- queen’s visit to Ireland 1208, [1509].
- Dipping needle constructed [148].
- Disraeli, Benjamin, d. 1881, earl of Beaconsfield, copyright of his novels [489],
- corbel likeness of at Chester [193],
- sir J. A. Macdonald exactly like him [584].
- Divorce, divorce commission [679].
- Dodwell, rev. Henry John, shoots at master of the rolls [95].
- Dogs, a clipper of poodles [1490],
- Birmingham national show [498],
- Crystal palace show [498],
- dog breeder [1675],
- Deerhounds of Colonsay [671],
- Japanese pugs [60],
- Kennel club [498],
- Master M’Grath [532],
- Persian greyhounds [60].
- Donaldson, John W. d. 1861, Greek scholar [345].
- Down, lord lieutenant [482].
- Drama, examiner of plays [1531],
- inspector of plays [309],
- plays refused licence [620],
- tea-cup and saucer comedy [1674].
- Dramatists, Agoust [620],
- Allen [165],
- Baylis [815],
- Burnot [1352],
- Clifton [545],
- Conquest [1485],
- Dance [794],
- Edwards [815],
- Fitzball [1432],
- Grundy [620], [1485],
- Harris [1485],
- Hatton [799],
- James, C. S. [47],
- James, G. P. R. [49],
- Jerrold, D. W. [88],
- Jerrold, W. B. [89],
- Johnstone [119],
- Jodrell [100],
- Kenny [203],
- Kingdon [231],
- Knowles [166],
- Lacy [274],
- Langford [301],
- Levey [405],
- Lewis [498],
- Lister [417],
- Logan [478],
- Lovell [505],
- Lover [506],
- Lunn [531],
- Lyne [545],
- M’ Ardle [559],
- Mc Kay [620],
- M’ Lean [651],
- Maddox [686],
- Major [705],
- Marchant [732],
- Marshall [756],
- Marston [763], [1269],
- Matthison [799],
- Mayhew, A. S. [815],
- Mayhew, E. [815],
- Mayhew, Henry [815],
- Mayhew, Horace [816],
- Mayhew, T. [816],
- Maynard [817],
- Merritt [1485],
- Millingen [887],
- Millward [893],
- Milman [893],
- Mitford [910],
- Moncrieff [921],
- Morgan [968],
- Morton, J. M. [995],
- Morton, T. [995],
- Nightingale [1151],
- O’ Neill [1247],
- Ormonde [1259],
- Owenson [968],
- Oxberry [1294],
- Oxenford [1296],
- Parry, J. [1363],
- Parry, T. [1366],
- Pae [1301],
- Pettitt [1485],
- Phillipps [1512],
- Pitt [1550],
- Planché [794], [1553],
- Poole, J. [1583],
- Poole, W. H. [1585],
- Powell [1609],
- Reade [1485],
- Reece [711], [1432],
- Scott [799],
- Sims [1485],
- Talford [166],
- Wills [756],
- Wyndham [799].
- Drapers, Fore street co. [987],
- Halling [1424],
- Marshall and Snelgrove [758],
- Meeking [834],
- Moore [947],
- Morrison [987].
- See also [Hosiers] [1720].
- Drawing rooms, at Buckingham palace, name removed from list of presentations [639],
- scene at a [90].
- Drinking, drinking six tankards of strong ale a day [832].
- Drinkwater, John Elliot, d. 1851, author [520].
- Druids, Price the archdruid [1640].
- Drummond, Edward, assassinated 25 Jany. 1843, sec. to sir R. Peel [668].
- Dry earth closet system [1003].
- Dublin, Alexandra college founded [74],
- archbishop [689],
- lord lieutenant [828],
- Mountjoy prison erected [1287],
- National gallery founded [1025],
- order of sisters of charity established [1041],
- Park st. school of medicine founded [41],
- Peter st. sch. of medicine renamed Ledwich school [349],
- star of Erin theatre built [516],
- Trinity college first Roman catholic fellow [693],
- Vartry waterworks [1113].
- Dudley, William Ward, 1 earl of, d. 1885, and Her Majesty’s theatre [529].
- Duelling, histories of [887].
- Duels, Alvanley and O’ Connell [1205].
- Battier and Londonderry [482].
- Bentinck and Osbaldeston [1264].
- Brown and Maclaren [585].
- Colquhoun and Murray-Dunlop [1056].
- D’ Esterre and O’ Connell [668].
- Disraeli and O’ Connell [1205].
- Fawcett and Munro [1028].
- Grattan and Londonderry [482].
- Hawkey and Seaton [1682].
- Le Breton and Ste Croix [347].
- Loftus and Harley [475].
- Mahon and O’ Brien [695].
- Mitchell and Donaldson [907].
- Napoleon iii and Count Leon [1081].
- O’ Brien and Steele [1200].
- Payne and Another [1403].
- Pickford and a Frenchman [1526].
- Quillinan two duels [1689].
- Smyth and O’ Grady [738].
- Dulwich college act [749].
- Dumfriesshire, lord lieutenant [1687].
- Dundee, jute manufacture introduced [1099].
- Durham, Lightfoot fund [429],
- lord lieutenant [482],
- St. Bees, first student at [33].
- Dye works [225].
- D’ye ken John Peel, a song [1433].
E
- Ealing park gardens [331].
- Earls, an earl a railway porter [316],
- an earl’s daughter marries her father’s organist [1036].
- Earls marshall of England [1164], [1165].
- Earth, density of determined in Horton colliery [1567],
- the rotation of the [1607].
- East India Company, Addiscombe college dissolved [1448],
- chairmen [79], [466], [535], [539], [718],
- chairman, attempt to murder [466],
- Haileybury college closed [838],
- iron ship carrying guns [280].
- Ecarté player, Idle [4].
- Eccentric characters, Joey Jones [137],
- Renton Nicholson [1142],
- Lionel S. Pilkington [1537].
- Edinburgh, Adelphi theatre lessee [1056],
- buildings erected by Playfair [1557],
- called the modern Athens [1557],
- Crawley water introduced [61],
- Dean bridge across the water of Leith [343],
- Fettes college, first head master [1605],
- Heriot free schools established [645],
- lord provost [343],
- Neill gold medalist of royal society [438],
- parliament house in the castle restored [1105],
- theatre royal lessee [1056].
- Edinburgh university, chair of geology founded [1033],
- chancellor [12],
- graduation in law introduced [497],
- lord rectors [3], [1176],
- the only Englishman ever professor of physic [337].
- Edinburgh, Alfred, duke of, b. 1844, now duke of Saxe-Coburg, his naval instructor [1101],
- his treasurer [424],
- his tutor [423].
- Education, Frœbel’s system [1689],
- Mimpris’s system of graduated instruction [898].
- Egg hornpipe danced by baron Nathan [1086].
- Eglinton tournament, jester at [612],
- knight marshal [282],
- knights at [1081],
- knight visitor [1476],
- lord high marshal [482].
- Egremont, George O’ Brien Wyndham, d. 1837, third earl of, his natural son [348].
- Egypt, exploration of the pyramids [1469],
- first Englishman who acquired influence there [309],
- Khedive’s yacht Mahroussa [32].
- Eigg, island of, Invernesshire, the proprietor [676].
- Electricians, Jenkin [76],
- Lever [403].
- Electricity, electric light exhibited at Dundee [437],
- first used as a curative agent [1047],
- mathematical theory of [808],
- mercury contacts [1460],
- Pulvermacher’s galvanic bands and electric belts [1669],
- telegraphing without wires [437].
- Electric endosmosis discovered [1589].
- Electro platers and plating, Elkington and Mason [783], [1350],
- inventions in [1350],
- plating process introduced [813].
- Electro-magnetism [150].
- Electro-metallurgy [148].
- Electrotyping, improvements in [962].
- Elephant man, the [851].
- Elliotson, John, d. 1868, mesmerist [1228].
- Elocution, lecturer on [1561].
- Eltham tragedy, The [1581].
- Ely, monastery of, twelve hundreth anniversary of foundation [849].
- Embalmed body exhibited [1377].
- Encyclopædia Britannica, editor of [645].
- Engineers, Jacomb [46],
- Kitson [248],
- Laxton [335],
- Locke [467],
- Low [510],
- Mc Clean [572],
- Macneill [672],
- Manby [714],
- Miller [879],
- Mitchell [905],
- Moorsom [958],
- Murray [1048],
- Mylne [1066],
- Nasmyth [1085],
- Oldham [1230],
- Ormiston [1258],
- Ormsby [1259],
- Page [1304],
- Piercy [1528],
- Price [1637],
- Punchard [1670].
- Engine makers, Maudslay [800], [801],
- Penn [1449].
- English channel tunnel [510].
- Engravers, Bartolozzi [794],
- Heath [1681],
- Jackson [35],
- Jeens [67],
- Jenkins [78],
- Jewitt [98],
- Jones [126],
- Laing [278],
- Landells [289],
- Landseer, J. [294],
- Landseer, T. [294],
- Lane [297],
- Le Keux [383],
- Lowry [516],
- Lewis, C. G. [410],
- Lewis, F. C. [411],
- Lizars [455],
- Martin [769],
- Meryon [856],
- Miller [884],
- Mitchell, J. [902],
- Mitchell, R. [905],
- Moses [998],
- Mottram [1002],
- Noble [1157],
- Parry [1362],
- Pistrucci [1546],
- Prior [1647],
- Pye, C. [1681],
- Pye, J. [1681],
- Quartley [1686],
- Wyon [1547].
- Engravings, collectors of [108], [218],
- publishers of [651],
- steel for mezzotint engravings [532].
- Entertainers, Corri [226],
- Jones [140],
- Julian [155],
- Kelly [182],
- Kennedy [196],
- Lloyd [226],
- Love [503],
- Lover [506],
- Mathews, C. [792],
- Mathews, C. J. [792],
- Miller [876],
- Newton [1180],
- Parry [1364–5],
- Phillips [1506],
- Schultz [155],
- Smith [1509].
- Entomologists, King [229],
- Pascoe [1374].
- Eothen, or traces of travel [232].
- Epping forest, Essex, litigation about [1105].
- Epsom salts prepared from sea water [105].
- Equestrian performers, Cooke [366],
- Lees [365],
- Macarte [560],
- Madigan [688],
- Pearson [1424],
- Perks [1467],
- Powell [1608],
- Quaglieni [1685].
- See also [Circus proprietors] col. 1709.
- Etching, for book plates [455],
- with a brush on stone and zinc [99].
- Eton, eighty boys flogged [168],
- Keate master [168],
- organist [904].
- Eugénie, empress of the French, b. 1826, visits England [1081].
- Evans, Mary Ann, d. 1880, Mrs. Cross ‘George Eliot,’ lives with G. H. Lewes [408],
- her residuary legatee [408],
- Liggins’ claim to authorship of Adam Bede [427].
- Exchequer, chancellors of, Lewis [413],
- Monteagle [931],
- Northbrook [1175],
- Northcott [3], [1175],
- Petty [304].
- Executioner, Marwood [778].
- Exhibition of 1851, The Great, castings for [100],
- decoration of [139],
- Paxton’s design for [1401],
- sir John Kelk’s gift to [177].
- Exhibition of 1862, The, erected [177],
- Paxton superintends the erection [1401].
F
- Fairfax manuscripts published [105].
- Falsely convicted, Habron [1409].
- Families large, fifteen children [531],
- twenty one children [342],
- one hundred children and grand children [350].
- Farming, Whitfield example farm [994],
- Uley cultivator [994].
- Fashion, leaders of, Jaraczewski [61],
- O’ Brien [1199].
- See also [Dandies] col. 1712.
- Fasting girl, Jacob [43].
- Fastnet rock lighthouse built [712].
- Fat people, Mansfield [726–27],
- Price [1634].
- Fat monger butchering children to use fat of entrails [75].
- Fathers, Library of the [745].
- Fencing, teachers of [31], [768].
- Fenians, Barrett [1022],
- Kickham [216],
- Meagher [826],
- O’ Mahony [1243],
- O’ Reilly [1253],
- O’ Sullivan [1272],
- Pigott [1533],
- Stephens [215], [1232],
- a Fenian shoots Mc Gee [601].
- Fereek, an Egyptian title [637].
- Fergusson, Sir Robert Alexander, d. 1860, baronet, statue of [135].
- Ferrocyanic acid discovered [1589].
- Fires, annihilator invented [1513],
- extincteur suggested [715],
- fire engine makers [855],
- fire plug system invented [1566],
- inquests concerning fires revived [1406],
- Milner’s patent safes [896],
- portable fire stations [1566],
- the art of stirring a fire [373].
- Fish and fishing, artificial flies [1668],
- hatching at Lunesdale [451].
- Fishermen, Johnson [107],
- Livesey [451].
- Flageolet player, Parry [1363].
- Flax, mill described in Disraeli’s Sybil [758],
- spinning machinery [647],
- yarn manufacturer [1021].
- Flint prehistoric weapons [1176].
- Floating graving dock invented [1087].
- Flooring, the buckled plate flooring invented [712].
- Flowers, white flowers coloured with aniline dyes [1107].
- Flute players, Mason [784],
- Pratten [1623].
- Food preservation, Arktos cold chamber [1467].
- Foreign affairs, secretaries of state for, Malmesbury [713],
- Northcott [1176],
- Palmerston [1325],
- dismissed from his office [1326].
- Foreign office, a consul general dismissed the service [1043],
- Marvin discloses the secret treaty with Russia [778].
- Forged letters, C. S. Parnell and The Times [1358].
- Forget me not, a ballad [1384].
- Fortresses, earthen for protection of London [1314].
- Fossils, collections of [2], [6], [419], [729],
- discovery of [1410],
- eozoon canadense [477],
- Pengelly’s collection [1447].
- France, deputation from peace society to Napoleon [1426],
- Dubois wrestler [58],
- English establishment at Calais [198],
- Englishman a citizen of the republic [1109],
- iron steamers on the Seine [1073],
- legion of honour, first Englishman a member [660],
- Mc All non-sectarian mission in Paris [558].
- Franklin, Sir John, d. 1847, Arctic explorer, Collinson’s expedition [46],
- expeditions in search of [179], [201].
- Frederick, Empress of Germany, b. 1840, at Venice [707].
- Freemasons, Jack [27],
- Little [447],
- Phillips [1493],
- grand master in Ireland [380],
- grand master mason for Scotland [731],
- Logic club founded [650],
- Urban lodge, master [763].
- Friendly societies, registrar of [1622].
- Frœbel, Friedrich, d. 1852, schoolmaster, founder of kindergartens [1689].
- Froude, John Anthony, d. 1894, historian, a visitor at Dromore [696].
- Furrier, Nicholay, [1132].
- Fust, Sir John, d. 1841, master of Trinity hall [82].
- Fustian cutter, [138].
G
- Galway, queen’s college built [167].
- Gambling, gambling houses [68],
- gaming tables at Heligoland [806].
- Garden allotment system [215].
- Gardeners, M’Intosh [613],
- Mackay [620],
- Major [706],
- Marnock [742],
- Munro [1029],
- Neill [1095],
- Parfitt [1335],
- Paxton [1400].
- Garibaldi, Giuseppe, d. 1882, patriot, chairman of his English committee [327],
- his Englishman [1417],
- his visit to London [1094],
- his friend Piercy [1529],
- in England [1417].
- Garter, knights of the, Alexander, emperor of Russia [483],
- Lansdowne [304] bis,
- Marlborough [740],
- Newcastle [1117],
- Norfolk [1164],
- Northumberland [1177],
- Palmerston [1325],
- the garter declined [1165].
- Gas, early experiments on [512],
- india rubber tubes for [1460],
- mercury gasometer invented [1460],
- photometer [221],
- pressure gauge [221],
- Prussian blue produced from ammoniacal liquor [512],
- reciprocating tort [512],
- swallow-tail burners invented [1096],
- use in cooking [221],
- water gasholder invented [1460].
- Gasses, Kinetic theory of, [808].
- Gems, antique collection of [222],
- gems and rings [814].
- Geologists, Keddie [170],
- King [229],
- Lonsdale [495],
- Lyell [540],
- Miller [877],
- Morton [994],
- Murchison [1033],
- Phillips [1507].
- Geology, rhætic beds discovered [945].
- George iii, d. 1820, king, George the third, a novel [717],
- plot to shoot him with poisoned arrows [384].
- George iv, d. 1830, king, coronation expenses [54],
- died nine thousand guineas in debt to his doctor [168],
- his boon companions [1328],
- in Scotland [599],
- marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert [301].
- German silver, manufactured and its use introduced into England [109].
- Germany, Frederick William, German emperor, and Sir M. Mackenzie [630],
- first Wesleyan missionary [550].
- Gershom, the thirty three thousand words of Jesus Christ [633].
- Giants, Kaley [158],
- Marian [736],
- Murphy [1036].
- Gigelera player, Pratten [1623].
- Gilbert, Davies, d. 1839, F.R.S., his History of Cornwall [17].
- Gimlet, pointed wood screw [1110].
- Gipsies, king of the [358].
- Girl, massacre and eating of a [56].
- Gladstone, William Ewart, b. 1809, statesman, corbel likeness of at Chester [193],
- F. King’s letter to him [223],
- publishes Ex voto communi [551].
- Glasgow, Adelphi theatre rebuilt [876],
- cathedral, western approach to [654],
- fair at [876],
- first steamers to Liverpool [892],
- institute of accountants founded [596],
- institute of fine arts [600],
- Mc Lellan’s paintings [654],
- Menzies’ omnibuses [844],
- Mitchell library [906],
- Richmond the spy [631],
- royal infirmary [603],
- St. Jude’s ch. withdrawn from episcopal jurisdiction [871].
- Glasgow University, chancellor Montrose [940],
- lord rectors [534], [552], [562], [653], [1035].
- Glass, crackle glass [1441],
- duty on repealed [1263],
- glass blowers [99], [1094],
- glass incrustation [1441],
- glass painters [47],
- heraldic windows [1608],
- pressed glass [1441].
- Glass manufacturers, Pellatt [1441],
- Powell [1608].
- Globe, the first illustrating physical geography [112].
- Glove makers [539], [1129].
- Glynn, Henry Carr, d. 1884, admiral [1098].
- Godwin, William, d. 1836, novelist, proposes to Harriet Lee [351].
- Gold and silver smith, Mayer [813].
- Gold, Frederick Isaac, tradesman, d. 1881, murdered [369].
- Golden lecturer [838].
- Golden weddings, Parker [1360],
- Philp [1517],
- Picton [1526].
- Goldschmidt, Otto, musical conductor, husband of Jenny Lind [434].
- Golf and golfers, Melville [841],
- Headingley club founded [1651],
- St. Andrew’s club [841], [1557].
- Gorham, George Cornelius, d. 1857, theologian, examined by Maskell [780],
- his case [82], [946].
- Gourmets, Kenyon [207],
- Payne [1402].
- Grammar, Lennie’s English grammar [388].
- Granville, Augustus Bozzi, d. 1872, M.D., his daughter Julie [735].
- Grasses, the best authority on [1030],
- tussac grass introduced [941].
- Gray’s inn, London, barrister ordered to give up his chambers [193].
- Greece, Greek coins and medals [1178],
- Leopold declines the throne [392],
- Pacifico riots at Athens [1299],
- tourists murdered near Athens [457].
- Grecian statues performance [546].
- Grenfell, Lydia, d. 1829, fiancée of H. Martyn, diary of [70].
- Gretna Green marriages, Jersey [90].
- Gretna Green priests, Laing [279], [486], [1048],
- Long [486],
- Murray [1048].
- Grocer, Marshall [754].
- Guest, Lady Charlotte, d. 1895, author [131].
- Guild of literature and art [553].
- Guildford, fifth of November riots stamped out [43],
- Guildford farce [226].
- Guitar player, Pratten [1623].
- Guns, Armstrong guns [361],
- firing under water [1304],
- Perkin’s steam gun [1449],
- rifle with oval bore [287],
- Whitworth’s factory [361].
- Guy Fawkes, A [1656].
- Gymnasium proprietors, Mac Laren [644],
- Mahmoud [31].
H