- Macaulay, Thomas Babington, d. 1859, baron [562],
- history of England [489],
- his schoolmaster [1630].
- M’Fadden, Father, organised plan of campaign in Ireland [1243].
- Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell, b. 1847, musical conductor [449].
- Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, d. 1887, priest [641],
- Martin v. Mackonochie [771].
- Mac Mahon, Marie Edme Patrick Maurice de, d. 1893, duc de Magenta, his friend Leonard [391].
- Macpherson clan, chiefs of [674], [675],
- piper of [675].
- Machine makers [364].
- Magazines and other Periodicals, See also [Newspapers].
- Archæologia Cambrensis, editor [127].
- Analytical review ceased [1165].
- Arrow, editor [375].
- Assurance magazine, editor [74].
- Banter, started and collapsed [648].
- Baptist magazine, editor [421].
- Botanists’ chronicle discontinued [20].
- British and foreign evangelical review, editor [577].
- British and foreign review, editor [187].
- British cyclopædia of arts and sciences, editor [1372].
- British medical journal, editor [739].
- Calcutta review started [164].
- Chat started [746].
- Chess player’s magazine, editor [515].
- Church missionary record, editor [281].
- Churchman’s magazine, editor [1312].
- Civil engineer projected [336].
- Colonial magazine founded [772].
- Colonial magazine and East India review, editor [237].
- Constitutional, editor [1668].
- Cosmorama, The, started [289].
- Critic, last number [212].
- Dolman’s magazine, editor [208].
- Douglas Jerrold’s shilling magazine, editor [88].
- Dublin journal of medical science originated [159].
- Dublin medical press, editor [41].
- Dublin university magazine, proprietor [367], [605].
- Ecclesiologist commenced [789].
- Edinburgh daily review, editor [236].
- Edinburgh journal of natural history, editor [604].
- Edinburgh philosophical journal, editors [57], [62],
- originators [57].
- Edinburgh review, editors [413], [1049], [1072], [1078].
- Educational times, editor [25].
- English journal of education, editor [38].
- Englishman’s magazine, account of [1011].
- Evangelical magazine, editor [973].
- Evangelical witness, editor [218].
- Evangelist monthly magazine, editors [374].
- Floricultural magazine, editor [742].
- Fortnightly review, editor [408].
- Fraser’s magazine, published [1346],
- editor [1346].
- Fun, started [648].
- Gardeners’ chronicle, editor [435].
- Gardeners’ monthly volume, editor [106].
- Gentlemen’s magazine, proprietors [1136], [1137].
- Good words, editor [657].
- Herald and genealogist founded [1137].
- Home and foreign missionary record of church of Scotland, editor [46].
- Household Words, sub-editor [545].
- Hunt’s London journal, proprietor [113].
- Illuminated magazine started [88].
- Illustrated catholic magazine, editor [470].
- Intellectual repository, editor [1157].
- Iron and coal trade review founded [132].
- Journal of classical and sacred philology, founder of [428].
- Journal of horticulture, editors [106].
- Journal of iron and steel institute founded [132].
- Journal of social science founded [303].
- Kidd’s Own journal established [217].
- Knife and fork, editor [89].
- Knowledge founded [1655].
- Labourer, The, commenced [1207].
- Lawson’s Merchants’ magazine founded [335].
- Light commenced [1308].
- Literary churchman, editor [20].
- Literary gazette, administrator of [85],
- editor [85],
- last number [212].
- London Journal, editor [386].
- London journal of arts and sciences established [1129],
- editor [1372].
- London journal of natural history [217].
- London medical gazette, proprietor [658].
- London quarterly review, editor [673].
- London review projected [916].
- Magazine of zoology and botany, editor [114].
- Mask, conductors of [417].
- Medico-chirurgical review, editor [117].
- Monthly mirror, editor [446].
- Murray’s magazine, commenced and concluded [1049].
- Musical gazette, editor [281].
- New monthly magazine, editors [552], [1382].
- New quarterly review, last number [212].
- Once a week, editor [525].
- Opera glass, The, commenced [1404].
- People’s magazine, editor [914].
- Phytologist, editor [20].
- Practical mechanics’ journal, editor [712].
- Publishers’ circular founded [509].
- Quarterly journal of education, editor [484],
- published [251].
- Quarterly review, editors [468], [677],
- publisher [1049].
- Rainbow, editor [344].
- Register and magazine of biography issued [1137].
- Reliquary started [98].
- Reporter, The, editor [37].
- Royal agricultural society journal, editor [78].
- St. James’ magazine, proprietor [814].
- Saturday magazine published [1346].
- Scientific review, editor [600].
- Shilling magazine projected [525].
- Shorthand magazine, editor [1548].
- Sporting review, proprietor [1549].
- Statesman, The, started [765].
- Tait’s Edinburgh magazine, editor [117].
- Wesleyan vindicator, editor [37].
- Westminster review, proprietor [875].
- White dwarf, editors of [850], [851].
- Zoological magazine founded [1290].
- Magenta, manufacture of [1139].
- Magnesia alba, manufacture of [1388].
- Maidstone, Kent, the Charles museum [1632].
- Mail coaches, mail coach guard [151],
- procession of coaches on May day [1487].
- Malden, Henry, d. 1876, professor of Greek [708],
- his schoolmaster [1630].
- Malta, code of laws [55],
- Laffan’s plain [276].
- Malta, knights of, lord priors of English langue, Lamb [282],
- Manchester [716].
- Manchester, academy of fine arts founded [172],
- Belle Vue gardens originated [83],
- Chetham library [142],
- commissionership of bankruptcy abolished [75],
- corporation purchased manorial rights [998],
- cotton famine [164],
- free library founded [303], [352],
- Hunt’s meeting in St. Peter’s field [108],
- Nicholls hospital [1134], [1135],
- Ordsall gardens [272],
- Owen’s college, Langton scholarship [303]
- and Lee library [353],
- Peel park museum [303],
- royal college of music [737],
- the first mayor [1601],
- Victoria music gallery [272],
- voluntary church association [635].
- Manning, Maria, executed in 1849 for murder [530].
- Manures, artificial, blood manure and nitro-phosphate co. [1211],
- the use of artificial manures first advocated [1211].
- Manuscripts, Sir T. Phillipps’ collection of [1501].
- Map engravers and sellers [320], [1105].
- Mapleson, James Henry, operatic manager, his secretary [83].
- Mariner, William, a resident in the Tonga islands [769].
- Marlborough collections, sale of [741].
- Marlborough house, London, paintings of battle scenes on the staircases [854].
- Marriages, an expensive wedding [978],
- marriage with deceased wife’s sister [80],
- married four times [450],
- married women’s property act [711],
- sham marriage of marquis of Blandford [740],
- Yelverton case [492].
- Marryat, Capt. Frederick, d. 1848, novelist, and the novel Eustace Conway [806].
- Marshall, Mrs. Fitzinman, d. 1885, acted Sibylla in Corrupt practices, Brunehaut in Chilperic, and Elfrida in Biorn in which she made a great fiasco [756].
- Martin, John, d. 1854, painter, his picture Joshua commanding the sun to stand still [47].
- Masseurs [457].
- Matches, Robert Lowe on a match box [1441].
- Maurice, John Frederic Denison, d. 1872, theologian, his Theological essays condemned [73].
- Matthews, John Thomas, d. 1889, clown [797],
- his pupil Jefferini [68].
- May queen, A [1186].
- Mayo, lord lieutenant [521].
- Meat, the freezing of [536].
- Medallists, Mudie [1016],
- Pistrucci [1546].
- Medicine, bromide of potassium used in epilepsy [472],
- cod liver oil introduced [493],
- consumption, use of perchloride of iron [130],
- cordial balm of Rakasira [148],
- cow pox [518],
- diabetes, nature of [609],
- filaria discovered in urine [419],
- fluid magnesia discovered [1047],
- iodine and bromine, use of [11],
- medical degrees purchased [1649],
- pepsine invented [991],
- physician travelling in a carriage [84],
- red corpuscles in mammalian blood [444],
- royal medical benevolent college [1656],
- self supporting dispensaries [132],
- sphygmograph, observations with the [694],
- Jordan struck off medical register [148],
- woman practitioner [1642],
- yellow fever, anatomy of [549].
- Melbourne, William Lamb, d. 1848, second viscount, action for crim. con. against [1179].
- Mellow horn, The, a song [132].
- Men, heaviest man in the world [1036],
- man without arms or legs [161].
- Menagerie at Knowsley [342].
- Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Felix, d. 1847, musician, composed St. Paul and Elijah for Birmingham festival [951],
- wrote a scena for Henry Phillips [1506].
- Mercerising, the process of [846].
- Mesmerism, Harriet Martineau cured by [776],
- the sisters Okey and Dr. Elliotson [1228].
- Meteorologists, Kingston [237],
- Martin [769],
- Miller [880].
- Michael Angelo Buonarotti, d. 1564, painter, his entombment discovered [675].
- Micrometers, ruled glass [30].
- Microscopes, improved lens [444],
- law of the aplanatic foci [444].
- Middlesex, lord lieutenant [1595].
- Milton, John, d. 1674, poet, inventory of his widow’s effects [752],
- portraits of [752],
- Martin’s illustrations of Paradise lost [769].
- Minerals, arsenide of manganese [159],
- collections of [527].
- Mineral wool produced from iron slag [1556].
- Mining, mining records, first keeper of [148].
- Mint, The, the melter [1061].
- Misers, Lucas [523],
- Neild [1094],
- Mitford, The Misses, charitable ladies at Bath [739].
- Mockel, Joanna, d. 1858, author [238].
- Mole catcher [37].
- Money, a drama [552].
- Monmouth, lord lieutenant [455].
- Mont Blanc, person lost on, Nettleship [1111].
- Montagu, Basil, d. 1851, barrister [927].
- N. & Q. 27 Oct. 1894 pp. 324–5.
- Montague, Henry James, d. 1878, actor [929],
- and Rose M. Massey [786].
- Montgomery, James, d. 1854, poet [936],
- window to his memory [731].
- Montgomeryshire, lord lieutenant [1615].
- Moon, Key’s depression in the [214].
- Morgan, Sydney, d. 1859, Lady [968],
- her vault [98].
- Morphia made in England [991].
- Mount St. Bernard abbey, Leicestershire [1319].
- Mourning warehouse proprietor, Jay [65].
- Muntz’s patent metal [1032].
- Murderers, See also [Prisoners],
- Bellingham [85],
- Bishop [1373],
- Jones [132],
- Lefroy [369],
- Manning [530],
- Müller [1022],
- Mullins [1023],
- Palmer [193], [1322],
- Peace [1409],
- Pearcey [1417],
- Pritchard [1455], [1649],
- Probert [1652],
- Smith [12],
- Tawell [182],
- Weatherill [1559],
- Williams [1373].
- Music, choral harmonic soc. conductor [522],
- lottery for musical instruments [1009],
- Marks’ system of teaching [737],
- performer on fifteen instruments [40],
- publishers of [70], [449], [522], [1184], [1672],
- sequential system of musical notes [531].
- Music halls, Alhambra, Leicester square, vocal director [147],
- Alhambra, Shoreditch, lessee [1352],
- Bower saloon opened [1509],
- Cambridge, proprietor [1187],
- Canterbury opened [941],
- Evans’ supper rooms, musical conductor [147],
- Holden’s Birmingham [1584],
- King’s head, Knightsbridge [1470],
- Metropolitan [1584],
- Moss’ Varieties, Greenock [999],
- Oxford musical conductors [121], [147],
- Raglan, lessee [1352],
- South London [1582], [1584],
- Strand, musical conductor [233],
- Surrey built [128],
- Victoria, Manchester, proprietor [272].
- Music hall agents, Beale [1360],
- Hyatt [1360],
- Maynard [816],
- Parravicini [1360],
- Wardle [1360].
- Music hall proprietors, Nugent [1187],
- Parkes [1352],
- Poole [1582], [1584],
- Speedy [1584],
- Tanner [1352],
- Ulph [1582].
- Musical composers, Bianchi [273],
- Ions [19],
- Jackson, A. H. [28],
- Jackson, T. [39],
- Jackson, W. [40],
- Jarman [63],
- Jarvis [64],
- Jewson [98],
- Johnson, J. A. [107],
- Johnson, W. [110],
- Jolly [121],
- Kessler [212],
- Kiallmark [216],
- Kitz [249],
- Knight, J. P. [253],
- Knyvett, C. [265],
- Knyvett, W. [265],
- Lacy [274],
- Lake [281],
- Lambert [283],
- Lanza [306],
- Latrobe [314],
- Laurent [318],
- Lavenu [321],
- Lawrie [332],
- Linley [440],
- Litolf [446],
- Livius [454],
- Loder [472],
- Lucas [522],
- Macfarren [598],
- Mainzer [700],
- Mallandine [711],
- Mangold [718],
- Marshall [761],
- Martin [766],
- Mellon [836],
- Meves [859],
- Molique [917],
- Mombach [919],
- Montgomery [938],
- Mora [958],
- Mori [970],
- Moscheles [996],
- Mudie [1017],
- Musgrave [1059],
- Nathan [1086],
- Naylor [1087],
- Neate [1091],
- Nelson [1103],
- New [1114],
- Nicholds [1132],
- Novello [1184],
- Ogden [1218],
- Old [1229],
- Onslow [1247],
- Osborne [1266],
- Ouseley [1276],
- Panofka [1328],
- Parry, J. [1363],
- Parry, J. H. [1364],
- Parry, J. O. [1364],
- Pearsall [1419],
- Peed [1432],
- Pepoli [1459],
- Perring [1468],
- Perry [1471],
- Persiani [1475],
- Phillips [1513],
- Philp [1516],
- Pierson [1529],
- Pinsuti [1543],
- Pittman [1549],
- Pollock [1573],
- Poniatowski [1578],
- Potter [1601],
- Praeger [1619],
- Pratten [1623],
- Prentice [1626],
- Purday [1672],
- Slaughter [1584],
- Stanislaus [1528].
- Musical directors, Chapman [124],
- Goldschmidt [434],
- Kingsbury [233],
- Loder [473],
- Lucas [522],
- Mackenzie [623],
- Maeder [688],
- Marlois [742],
- Marriott [745],
- Montgomery [938],
- Pew [1487],
- Proudman [1658],
- Rosa [1335].
N
- Names, Fancy, Admirable Crichton of Oxford, i.e. Charlton George Lane [295].
- American Deer, i.e., William Jackson [41], [719].
- Apostle of Colonization, The, i.e. A. Labelle [271].
- Apostle of the North, The, i.e. John Macdonald [581].
- Avenger, The, i.e. Sir John Jones [133].
- Badinguet, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Baron, The, i.e. William Pirrie [1546].
- Bayard of India, The, i.e. Sir James Outram [1278].
- Beauty of Caernarvonshire, i.e. Jane Gryffydh [1414].
- Bendigo, i.e. William Thomson [1300].
- Bill the native, i.e. Daniel Morgan [964].
- Bishop of St. Giles’, The, i.e. George Wilson M’Cree [577].
- Blind poet of Galloway, The, i.e. James Murray [1047].
- Bonanza king, The, i.e. William Shoney O’Brien [1200].
- Boustrapa, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Brechin poet, The, i.e. Alexander Laing [277].
- Broome, Young, i.e. William Evans [229].
- Brutus Billy, i.e. Charles M’Ghee [603].
- Bulldog, The, i.e. Frederick Mason [781].
- Burns of Bradford, The, i.e. Benjamin Preston [1629].
- Cabbage, i.e. Jack Strong [770].
- Caernarvonshire nymph, i.e. Jane Gryffydh [1414].
- Canadian Disraeli, The, i.e. sir John A. Macdonald [584].
- Chelsea gardener, The, i.e. Thomas Oliver [1238].
- Clattan, i.e. John Mc Laughlan [646].
- Cobden of South Australia, The, i.e. sir William Morgan [969].
- Down the river Jack, i.e. Daniel Morgan [964].
- Dykwynkyn, i.e. Richard Wynne Keene [174].
- Eastern Warwickshire Star, The, i.e. Richard Manks [719].
- Elijah of South Africa, The, i.e. John Philip [1493].
- English Alboni, The, i.e. Janet M. Patey [1382].
- Factory king, The, i.e. Richard Oastler [1194].
- Father of the ballot, The, i.e. William Nicholson [1145].
- Father of house of commons, The, i.e. Henry Cecil Lowther [518].
- Fighting Jack, i.e. John Mackenzie [629].
- Garibaldi’s Englishman, i.e. John Whitehead Peard [1417].
- Ghazi, The, i.e. Frank Le Poer Power [1612].
- Gilbert White of Ardrossan, The, i.e. David Landsborough [292].
- Girl of Gold, The, i.e. Emma Isola [1012].
- Glastonbury, Brother, i.e. Edwin Lovell [505].
- Grazier King, The, i.e. William Mc Combie [574].
- Hawley, Jack, i.e. Lionel Scott Pilkington [1537].
- Hermit of Kilmun, The, i.e. Duncan Marshall [756].
- Ignatius, Father, i.e. George Spencer [1501].
- Ireland, The Uncrowned king of, i.e. C. S. Parnell [1357].
- Jelly, i.e. J. B. Morris [983].
- Joannes, Count, i.e. George Jones [126].
- John of ye Girnal, i.e. John Nevay [1112].
- King of the Papuans, The, i.e. Mikluoho Maclay [647].
- La Lune rousse, i.e. Cora Pearl [1418].
- Laureate of the nursery, The, i.e. William Miller [884].
- Lion of Mirpur, The, i.e. Shir Muhammad [1074].
- Lion of the fold of Judah, The, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- Lion of St. Jarlath’s, The, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- Magdalen, Mother Mary, i.e. Georgiana Augusta Ostrehan [1271].
- Man of December, The, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Man of Sedan, The, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Master of the Rolls, The, i.e. John Martin [769].
- Murray of Wolverhampton, The, i.e. William Parks [1340].
- Member for heaven, The, i.e. sir R. H. Inglis [13].
- Member for Scotland, The, i.e. Duncan Mc Laren [645].
- Merchant of Melbourne, A, i.e. Ambrose Kyte [271].
- Merchant Prince, The, i.e. Samuel Mendel [842].
- Nonpareil bowler, The, i.e. Frederick William Lillywhite [432].
- North Star, The, i.e. Tom Maxfield [806].
- Nut Brown maid, The, i.e. Emma Isola [1012].
- Oberlin of Gloucestershire, The, i.e. Benjamin Parsons [1369].
- O’Garnish, Councillor, i.e. Charles Phillips [1503].
- Old Fagin, i.e. sir Charles James Napier [1076].
- Old Stonewall, i.e. William Mortlock [993].
- Osman Bey, i.e. Frederick Millingen [888].
- Oxford Jonathan, i.e. Jonathan Owen [1289].
- Pale Star, The, i.e. Jane E. Jerram [88].
- Patriarch of National education, The, i.e. William Johnson [110].
- Patriarch of the Pillarites, The, i.e. James Jackson [33].
- Pearl, Cora, i.e. Emma Elizabeth Crouch [1417].
- Philip my King, i.e. Philip Bourke Marston [764].
- Pickwick, i.e. sir Robert Montgomery [937].
- Poet basket maker, The, i.e. Thomas Miller [883].
- Poor man’s magistrate, The, i.e. John J. A. Kirwan [247].
- Postman artist of Lincoln’s inn fields, The, i.e. Henry Archibald Major [705].
- Pottery schoolmaster, The, i.e. Silas Even [1289].
- Prince, The, i.e. George Beaumont Loveday [503].
- Prince of preachers, The, i.e. William Jay [65].
- Prout, Father, i.e. Francis Sylvester Mahony [695].
- Queen Esther, the mother of Israel, i.e. Clarissa Rogers [99].
- Queen Sarah, i.e. Sarah, countess of Jersey [90].
- Queenie, i.e. Hester Maria Thrale [176].
- Robinson, F., i.e. sir Robert Peel [1435].
- Romeo, i.e. Charles M’ Ghee [603].
- Roscius, The Singing, i.e. Henry Phillips [1506].
- School of Barnes, The, Founder of the, i.e. Sidney Richard Barnes [1454].
- Seidletz of the Sind army, The, i.e. John Jacob [42].
- Second apostle of the North, The, i.e. John Kennedy [198].
- Shilling whist player, The, i.e. William Adam Mundell [1026].
- Silver trumpet of Australia, The, i.e. William Kelynack [185].
- Smith, Dr., i.e. Thomas Provis [1660].
- Snowdonian antelope, The, i.e. Jane Peacock [1414].
- Sprightly, i.e. Mr. Jacobs [44].
- Squire, The, i.e. George Osbaldeston [1264].
- Starved viper, The, i.e. James O’Brien [1197].
- Suffolk stag, The, i.e. George Frost [405].
- Swedish Nightingale, The, i.e. Jenny Lind [434].
- Thickhead, i.e. Mark Lemon [387].
- Timbuctoo, i.e. Charles M ’Ghee [603].
- Veteran, The, i.e. Edward Martin [765].
- Warwickshire Antelope, The, i.e. Richard Manks [405], [719].
- Warwickshire Incledon, The, i.e. James Povey [1607].
- Welsh poet preacher, The, i.e. Thomas Jones [143].
- Whiskey punch king, The, i.e. David Patullo [1392].
- Wilberforce of the Hottentots, The, i.e. John Philip [1493].
- Wonder of the North, The, i.e. Mr. Byrne [806].
- Working Men’s member of parliament, The, i.e. Alexander Macdonald [581].
- Young Liberator, The, i.e. John O’ Connell [1204].
- Names, Titles, etc., Changed, Given and Taken. See also [Actors’ Stage names] and [Pseudonyms].
- Alessandro, Signor, i.e. Alexander Malcolm [707].
- Amcotts-Ingilby, Sir William, i.e. Sir W. Ingilby [10].
- Andrejwich, Alexei, i.e. Frederick Millingen [888].
- Bourbon, Augustus de, i.e. William Augustus Meves [860].
- Bowles, George, i.e. George Rushout [1178].
- Brooke, Sir William O’ Shaughnessy, i.e. Sir William B. O’ Shaughnessy [1270].
- Burgh, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Le Breton [347].
- Child-Villiers, George, earl of Jersey, i.e. George Villiers [90].
- Christopher, Robert Adam, i.e. Robert Adam Dundas [1153].
- D’ Aragan, De Rethel, Count, i.e. E. C. Grenville Murray [1044].
- Denison, Albert Denison, Baron Londesborough, i.e. Albert Denison Conyngham [481].
- Dora, Sister, i.e. Dorothy W. Pattison [1388].
- Edwards, Henry, i.e. Henry Edward Knatchbull [250].
- Edwards-Moss, Sir Thomas, i.e. Sir Thomas Moss [999].
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmond, Gilbert, i.e. Gilbert Elliott, earl of Minto [899].
- Foster, Gaslight, i.e. George G. Foster [735].
- Gweirydd ap Rhys, i.e. Robert John Pryse [1663].
- Hall, E., i.e. Charles Thomas Perry [1470].
- Iddesleigh, Earl of, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote [3].
- Inverness, Duchess of, i.e. the wife of duke of Sussex [18].
- Isaacs, Liley, i.e. Elias Isaacs [24].
- Jackson, General, i.e. George Jackson [31].
- Jackson, William, i.e. William Howitt [41].
- Javasu, Caraboo, Princess of, i.e. Mary Willcocks [64].
- Jefferies, Richard, i.e. John Richard Jefferies [68].
- Jejeebhoy, Jamsetjee, i.e. Cursetjee Jamsetjee [73].
- Jenner-Fust, Sir Herbert, i.e. Herbert Jenner [82].
- Jephson-Norreys, Sir C. D. O., i.e. C. D. O. Jephson [84].
- Jervis, William Henley, i.e. W. H. Pearson [92].
- Jeuan Gwynedd, i.e. Evan Jones [125].
- Jezreel, Esther, i.e. Clarissa Rogers [99].
- Jezreel, James Jershom, i.e. James White [99].
- John, bishop of Maronia, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- Johnstone, William Borthwick, i.e. William Johnstone [120].
- Jones, Gentleman, i.e. Richard Jones [140].
- Jones, Joey, i.e. Joseph Jones [137].
- Jones, John, i.e. John Owen [132].
- Jones, Kilsby, i.e. James Rhys Jones [130].
- Jones, Treforris, i.e. Thomas Jones [143].
- Jones, William Frank, i.e. William Frank Saer [146].
- Jones, William Henry Rich, i.e. W. H. Jones [146].
- Jordan, Robert Jacob, i.e. Lewis Jacob Jordan [148].
- Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir J. P., i.e. sir J. P. Kay [163].
- Keene, Alexander, i.e. Alexander Findlay [172].
- Keith, Viscountess, i.e. Hester Maria Thrale [176].
- Kelly, Apple pip, i.e. sir Fitzroy E. Kelly [182].
- Kennedy, sir James Shaw, i.e. sir James Shaw [198].
- Kennedy-Bailie, James, i.e. James Kennedy [202].
- Kinahan, sir Edward Hudson Hudson, i.e. sir E. H. Kinahan [220].
- King, sir George St. Vincent Duckworth, i.e. sir G. St. Vincent King [223].
- King, James King, i.e. James King Simpkinson [224].
- King Church, Henry John, i.e. Henry John Church [231].
- Kingsdown, Thomas Pemberton Leigh, 1 Baron, i.e. Thomas Pemberton [233].
- Kingsford, Annie Mary Magdalen Maria Johanna i.e. Anna Kingsford [234].
- Kirkup, Barone, i.e. Seymour Stocker Kirkup [245].
- Knight, Little, i.e. Edward Knight [255].
- Knight, Samuel Johnes, i.e. Samuel Johnes [255].
- Knox-Gore, James, i.e. James Knox [264].
- Lane, Hammer, i.e. John Lane [296].
- Lane, White, i.e. Charlton George Lane [295].
- Langdale, Charles, i.e. Charles Stourton [301].
- Larpent, Sir George G. De Hochepied, i.e. Sir G. G. Larpent [309].
- Launde, Mr., i.e. John William King [226].
- Laurie, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Snaddon [319].
- Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, i.e. Wilfrid Wybergh [334].
- Lawson, Sir William, i.e. William Wright [335].
- Lechmore, Charlton Nicholas, i.e. Nicholas Lechmore [347].
- Lee, John, i.e. John Fiott [353].
- Lee, John Lee, i.e. John Lee Hanning [355].
- Leeds, F. G. D. Darcy-Osborne, 7 Duke of, i.e. F. G. D. Osborne [362].
- Lefroy, Percy, i.e. Percy Lefroy Mapleton [369].
- Le Fleming, George C. Hughes, i.e. George C. Hughes [368].
- Leslie, Martin Edward, i.e. Martin E. Haworth [397].
- Le Strange, Henry L’ Estrange Styleman, i.e. Henry L’ Estrange Styleman [399].
- Lloyd, Jacob Youde William, i.e. Jacob Y. W. Hinde [460].
- Lloyd-Mostyn, Mostyn Edward, i.e. Edward Lloyd Mostyn [1000].
- Long, Padre, i.e. James Long [485].
- Lopes, Sir Ralph, i.e. Ralph Franco [495].
- Loveden, Pryse, i.e. Pryse Pryse [504].
- Lovell, Sir Lovell Benjamin, i.e. Lovell B. Stanhope [505].
- Lowder, Father, i.e. Charles Fuge Lowder [511].
- Ludlow-Bruges, William Heald, i.e. William H. Ludlow [528].
- Lumley, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Levy [528].
- Lynton, Mr., i.e. John Gerard Leigh [376].
- Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton, i.e. Edward G. E. L. Bulwer [552].
- Maclise, Daniel, i.e. Daniel Mc Lish [659].
- Macpherson, Cluny, i.e. Ewen Macpherson [675].
- Macredie, Patrick B. Mure, i.e. Patrick Boyle Mure [681].
- Maddyn, Daniel Owen, i.e. Daniel Owen Madden [683].
- Mc Garel Hogg, Sir James Macnaghten, i.e. Sir James M. Hogg [690].
- Mac Gregor, Sir John, i.e. John Mac Andrew [608].
- Mahon, The O’ Gorman, i.e. Charles James Patrick Mahon [694].
- Mainwaring, Sir Henry Mainwaring, i.e. Sir Henry M. Wetenhall [699].
- Maitland, Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson, i.e. Sir A. C. Gibson Maitland [701].
- Manningham-Buller, Sir Edward, i.e. Sir Edward Buller [724].
- Mannsfeldt-Pierson, Edgar, i.e. Henry Hugh Pierson [1529].
- Mansoor, Effendi, i.e. Edward William Lane [296].
- Marjoribanks, David Robertson, i.e. David Marjoribanks [737].
- Marriott, Sir William Marriott Smith, i.e. Sir William M. Smith [748].
- Marsh-Caldwell, Anne, i.e. Anne Caldwell [753].
- Marsh, Millenial, i.e. William Marsh [753].
- Martin, Honest John, i.e. John Martin [770].
- Martin, Humanity, i.e. Richard Martin [766].
- Martyn, Francis Mountjoy, i.e. Francis M. Martin [777].
- Marwood-Elton, Sir Edward, i.e. Sir Edward Elton [779].
- Massey-Beresford, John Maunsell, i.e. John M. Massey [788].
- Massereene, John Foster Skeffington, i.e. John Foster Massereene [785].
- Mathetes, i.e. John Jones [133].
- Mattenby, Charles Edward William, i.e. C. E. Lane [295].
- Maxwell, John Clerk, i.e. John Clerk [808].
- Maul, William, earl of Panmure, i.e. William Ramsay [1328].
- Meagher of the Sword, i.e. Thomas Francis Meagher [826].
- Melville, John Whyte, i.e. John Whyte [841].
- Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, i.e. Robert D. Melville [839].
- Mercer-Henderson, Douglas, i.e. Douglas Mercer [846].
- Meynell-Ingram, Hugo Charles, i.e. Hugo C. Meynell [861].
- Meysey-Thompson, Sir Harry Septimus, i.e. Sir Harry S. Thompson [862].
- Michell, Charles Cornwallis, i.e. Charles Collier Michell [863].
- Middleton Bay, i.e. William George Middleton [868].
- Middleton, Sir George Nathaniel Broke, i.e. Sir George N. Broke [867].
- Milbanke-Huskisson, Sir John Ralph, i.e. Sir John R. Milbanke [870].
- Mildmay, Sir Henry Paulet St John, i.e. Sir Henry P. St. John [876].
- Miles, Frank, i.e. George Francis Miles [871].
- Mill, Sir John Barker, i.e. Sir John Barker [874].
- Miller, Samuel Christie, i.e. Samuel Christie [883].
- Molyneux-Williams, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Molyneux [919].
- Mombach, Julius L., i.e. Israel Lazarus Mombach [919].
- Monck, Sir Charles M. L. Middleton, i.e. Sir C. M. L. Middleton [919].
- Monteath-Douglas, Sir Thomas, i.e. Sir Thomas Monteath [932].
- Montgomery, James, i.e. James Gomery [937].
- Montgomery, Satan i.e. Robert Montgomery [937].
- Moore, David, i.e. David Muir [945].
- Macgregor, Rob Roy, i.e. John Macgregor [608].
- Moore, Fatty, i.e. Alfred William Moore [943].
- Moore, John Bramley, i.e. John Moore [950].
- Morgan, Daniel, i.e. Samuel Morgan [964].
- Morgan, Midy, i.e. Maria Morgan [967].
- Murray, Wee, i.e. Montagu Murray [1051].
- Murray-Dunlop, Alexander Colquhoun, i.e. Alexander Colquhoun Dunlop [1057].
- Mursell, James Phillippo, i.e. James Mursell [1057].
- Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, i.e. Edward D. H. Elers [1075].
- Neale, Edward Vansittart, i.e. Edward Vansittart [1088].
- Neaves, Charles, i.e. Charles Neave [1092].
- Neill, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Neill Cream [1096].
- Nickle, Robert, i.e. Robert Nicholl [1146].
- Nisbet-Hamilton, Robert Adam, i.e. Robert Adam Christopher [1153].
- Noon, Jeremiah, i.e. John Calvin [1163].
- Norcliffe, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Dalton [1163].
- Norley, George, i.e. George Hall [785].
- North, John Sidney, i.e. John Sidney Doyle [1172].
- Nugent, Sir Percy Fitzgerald, i.e. Sir Percy Fitzgerald [1188].
- Oakley, Gipsy, i.e. Octavius Oakley [1194].
- O’Brien, James Bronterre, i.e. James O’Brien [1197].
- O’Brien, William Smith, i.e. William O’Brien [1200].
- O’Bryan, William, i.e. William Bryant [1201].
- O’Conor Don, The, i.e. Denis Maurice O’Conor [1209].
- O’Connor, Arthur Condorcet, i.e. Arthur O’Connor [1206].
- O’Donoghue, The, i.e. Daniel O’Donoghue [1214].
- Ogilvy, George Ramsay, i.e. George Ramsay [1220].
- O’Neill, William O’Neill, i.e. William O’Neill Chichester [1245].
- Onslow-Guildford, James Hillier Mainwaring Ellerker, i.e. Guildford J. H. Onslow [1247].
- Oswald, Alexander Haldane, i.e. Alexander Oswald [1273].
- Owain, Alaw, i.e. John Owen [1288].
- Owen, Alphabet, i.e. Charles Hannay Oswin [1273].
- Owen, David, i.e. David Benjamin [1283].
- Owen, Sir John, i.e. John Lord [1288].
- Owenson, Robert, i.e. Robert Mac Owen [968].
- Palgrave, Sir Francis, i.e. Francis Cohen [1311].
- Palmer of Magdalen, i.e. William Palmer [1324].
- Palmer of Worcester, i.e. William Palmer [1324].
- Parker, Smuggler, i.e. Henry Perlee Parker [1342].
- Pasley, Sir Thomas Sabine, i.e. Sir Thomas Sabine [1376].
- Pattinson, Hugh Lee, i.e. Hugh Pattinson [1388].
- Pearson-Gee, Arthur Beilby, i.e. Arthur B. Pearson [1425].
- Peckham-Micklethwaite, Sir Sotheron Branthwayt, i.e. Sir Sotheron B. Branthwayt [1429].
- Pendarves, Edward William Wynne, i.e. Edward W. W. Stackhouse [1446].
- Pennant, Edward Gordon Douglas, i.e. Edward G. Douglas [1457].
- Peploe, John Birch Webb, i.e. John Birch Webb [1458].
- Percy, Charles Greatheed Bertie, i.e. Charles Percy [1462].
- Percy, Sidney Richard, i.e. Sidney R. Williams [1464].
- Phillipps, Charles March, i.e. Charles March [1500].
- Phillipps De Lisle, Ambrose L. M., i.e. Ambrose L. M. Phillipps [1501].
- Pinney, John, i.e. John Prater [1542].
- Piozzi-Salusbury, Sir John S., i.e. John S. Salusbury [1543].
- Pitt, George Dean, i.e. George Dean [1550].
- Pole, Charles Van Notten, i.e. Charles Pole [1569].
- Pole, Sacheverell Chandos, i.e. Sacheverell Pole [1569].
- Polhill-Turner, Frederick Charles, i.e. Frederick Charles Polhill [1571].
- Pollard-Urquhart, William, i.e. William Pollard [1572].
- Portland, William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of, i.e. William H. C. Bentinck [1595].
- Portsmouth, Newton Fellowes, Earl of, i.e. Newton Wallop [1597].
- Price, Sir Richard Green, i.e. Richard Green [1639].
- Pritchard-Rayner, George, i.e. George Pritchard [1651].
- Prize Prynne, i.e. George Prynne [1662].
- Proctor-Beauchamp, Sir Thomas W. B., i.e. Sir T. W. B. Beauchamp-Proctor, [1655].
- Prosser, Mrs., i.e. Sophia Amelia Prosser [1657].
- Pusey, Philip, i.e. Philip Bouverie [1677].
- Renfrew, Mr., i.e. Philip Cadell Peebles [1432].
- Scoresby-Jackson, Robert Edmund, i.e. R. E. Jackson [37].
- Sherburne, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Irving [23].
- Smith, Dollar, i.e. Mr. Smith [1199].
- Smyth, Sir Hugh, bart., i.e. Thomas Provis [1660].
- Squire, The, i.e. Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole [1569].
- Stackhouse, Edward William Wynne, i.e. Edward William Stackhouse [1446].
- Stafford, Mr., i.e. C. Brounlow, baron Lurgan [532].
- Talsarn, i.e. John Jones [131].
- Tegid, i.e. John Jones [130].
- Temple, William Francis Cowper, i.e. William Francis Cowper [1009].
- Tempest, George H. R. C. W. Vane, marquess of Londonderry, i.e. George H. R. C. W. Vane [482].
- Underwood, Cecilia L. G., duchess of Inverness, i.e. Cecilia L. Gore [18].
- Vane, Charles William, marquess of Londonderry, i.e. Charles William Stewart [481].
- Vernon, Robert, baron Lyveden, i.e. Robert V. Smith [555].
- Wallingford, Viscount, i.e. Sir William T. Knollys [257].
- Young Jay, the boy preacher, i.e. William Jay [65].
- Naples, sulphur monopoly [1338].
- Napoleon i, d. 1821, emperor, exhumation of remains [60],
- first genuine likeness [785],
- funerals of [1598],
- Harry Jackson’s embodiment of [32],
- his orderly officer at St. Helena [1134],
- his visitors at St. Helena [861].
- Napoleon iii, d. 1873, emperor, account of [1081],
- busts of [135], [1389],
- at Guildhall, London [942],
- his tailor [1583],
- letter exposing his designs [118],
- visit in 1855 to England [1402],
- fancy names of [1735].
- Natal, Isandlana, colours of 24 foot saved by wrapping around Melvill’s body [839].
- National Gallery, Blenheim pictures [741],
- restoration of the pictures [854].
- National debt, sinking fund [1175].
- Naturalisations, Giacometti [1656],
- Goldschmidt [434],
- Lampson [286],
- Leopold, prince of Saxe-Cobourg [391],
- Levi [405],
- Lichtenstein [423],
- Liebstein [426],
- Loewe [474],
- Löwenthal [515],
- Luning [531],
- Marras [744],
- Melia [835],
- Neuberg [1112],
- Newburgh [1116],
- Negretti [1094],
- Niéuwenhuys [1150],
- Oliviera [1235],
- Ollendorff [1240],
- Panizzi [1327],
- Penon [1456],
- Pepoli [1459],
- Poggi [1567],
- Potocki [1599],
- Praeger [1619],
- Prodgers [1656],
- Pulvermacher [1669],
- Quaglieni [1685].
- Naturalists, Ingpen [13],
- Jamrach [59],
- Jardine [61],
- Jenner [81],
- Jerdon bis [85],
- Jukes [154],
- Keyl [215],
- Landsborough [292],
- Lee [352],
- Lord [496],
- Macgillivray [604],
- Martin [775].
- Navy, Achilles, first iron clad built at Chatham [1416],
- Atalanta and Captain dangerous ships [101],
- breech-loading ordnance, inventor of [1034],
- captain assigns his pay to royal benevolent society [317],
- Chatham yard extended [1375],
- deck lights invented [1441],
- first screw steamer [800],
- first steam ship [300],
- iron plated ships built [1099],
- iron ship, the first [280],
- maker of engines for the ships [801],
- Moorsom’s percussion fuze for a shell [958],
- Moorsom’s plan of fitting mortars [957],
- officer captures one hundred and seventy of enemy’s vessels [726],
- Royal George wreck blown up [1375],
- royal naval college Greenwich opened [214],
- royal naval college Portsmouth abolished [65]
- but re-established [65],
- smoke observations at trials of vessels [1034],
- taking a fort without orders [546],
- Tartarus saved from destruction [122],
- Thunderer explosion [1122],
- Winchester, mutiny on board [1442].
- Needle maker, Morrall [979].
- Negro entertainments, first introduced into England [1439],
- songs first written for [249],
- the original Bones [1439].
- Negro minstrels, Christy minstrels [1153],
- Juba [1440],
- Linn [441],
- Lowrey [516],
- Nish [1153],
- Pelham [1439],
- Pell [1439],
- Phillips [1510],
- Pierce [1528],
- Pleon [1558].
- Nelson, Horatio, killed 1805, admiral, his character [789],
- his daughter Horatia [1101],
- his signal at Trafalgar [1374],
- signal midshipman at Trafalgar [1571].
- New Guinea exploration [647], [652].
- Newman, John Henry, d. 1889, cardinal, his sister [1014],
- Mac Hale opposes his residence in Ireland [611].
- Newport, Monmouth, chartist riots at [1512].
- Newspaper correspondents, Landells [290],
- Latimer [314],
- Lee [359],
- Liefde [427],
- Lloyd [457],
- Morgan [967],
- O’Donovan [1214],
- Ogle [1220],
- Oliphant [1233].
- Newspapers, abolition of stamps on [952],
- Philp put in the stocks for selling a Sunday paper [1517],
- prosecutions for unstamped papers [631],
- stamp bill [413].
- Newspapers, See also [Magazines], col. [1730].
- Aberdeen daily free press commenced [574].
- Agricultural Gazette editor [994].
- Arrow, a short career [967].
- Atlas, editor [1241],
- and proprietor of [988].
- Atlas at Sydney, editor [617].
- Aurora, editor [85].
- Beehive, The, commenced [1600].
- Bell’s life in London, editor [587].
- Bell’s weekly messenger, editor [352].
- Bronterre’s National reformer started [1197].
- Cambridge express started [857].
- Christian observer, editor [749].
- Christian times established [1318],
- and editor [344].
- Christian weekly news, editor [344].
- Clerkenwell news issued [458].
- Cork examiner founded [692].
- Court circular founded [686], [1624].
- Critic of literature, editor [513].
- Crown, proprietor [311].
- Daily chronicle issued [458].
- Daily news, correspondent [695],
- war correspondent [600],
- leader writer [8].
- Daily Telegraph, correspondents [588],
- first daily London penny paper [407],
- proprietors [334], [407],
- writer in [1661].
- Devil in London commenced [815].
- Diogenes, the cartoons for [1512],
- editor of [1517].
- Douglas Jerrold’s Weekly, editor [88].
- Dublin evening post proprietor [689].
- Echo, first halfpenny daily paper [1482].
- Englishman started [193].
- Era, proprietor [349].
- Evening herald commenced and discontinued [118].
- Evening mail, Dublin, proprietor [367].
- Evening news founded [194],
- sub-editor [622].
- Evening news and post founded [194].
- Examiner, editors [899], [976],
- publisher [306].
- Family Doctor, The, proprietor [1673].
- Farmers’ journal, editor [352].
- Field started [386],
- editors [4].
- Figaro, dramatic critic [756].
- Figaro in London established [815].
- Freemasons’ chronicle founded [970].
- Friend of India founded [762].
- Fun established [967].
- Galignani’s messenger, editor [629].
- Glasgow herald, editor [1278],
- became a daily paper [1302].
- Globe, The, correspondent [695],
- editor [1386].
- Graphic, editor [468].
- Guardian, editor [251].
- Hetherington’s Poor man’s conservative [1197].
- Homeward mail, proprietor [224].
- Horse and hound founded [1597].
- Hull Herald, editor [350].
- Illustrated London news, artists [157], [173],
- editors [311], [618], [914],
- first Christmas supplement [386],
- printer [311],
- started [14].
- Illustrated police news founded [1673].
- Illustrated times, London editor [914].
- International founded [779].
- Ipswich journal, proprietor [38].
- Irish felon, commenced and finished [770].
- Irishman, The, Dublin, founded [1533].
- Irish people, correspondent [1213],
- suppressed [216], [334], [1232].
- Irish times founded [262].
- Jewish chronicle, editor [430].
- John Bull, editor [1661].
- Jurist originated [91].
- Keene’s Bath journal, proprietor [173].
- Lady’s newspaper, first number [14], [290].
- Lady’s own paper, editor [234].
- Law journal, publisher [8].
- Leader founded [408].
- League, The, editor [1398].
- Leeds intelligencer, proprietor [8].
- Legal observer established [801].
- Leicester journal, proprietor [28].
- Literary gazette, editor [84].
- Lloyd’s Weekly, London issued [458],
- editors [88], [89].
- London journal purchased [14].
- London review, editor [618].
- London telegraph discontinued [14].
- Manchester advertiser, a paper that was given away [1622].
- Manchester examiner projected [635].
- Manchester times, proprietors [1398].
- Mirror, an illustrated paper issued [433].
- Morning chronicle, proprietor [1473],
- reporter [685],
- writers for [616], [618], [726].
- Morning herald, editor [263],
- discontinued [118],
- reporter [685],
- sold [118].
- Morning post, musical critic [1363],
- proprietor [1551],
- represented at St. Petersburg [208].
- Morning star, proprietors [525].
- Musical times [700].
- New York evening star, London correspondent [632].
- Nonconformist founded [862].
- Northern star, Leeds founded [1207].
- Observer, dramatic critic [301].
- Operative, ceased [1197].
- Overland mail, proprietor [224].
- Owl, started and discontinued [1233], [1248].
- Pall Mall gazette, writer on [68].
- Perry’s Bankrupt and insolvent gazette founded [1473].
- Photographic news, proprietor [1650].
- Pictorial times purchased [14].
- Porcupine established [893].
- Press founded [525],
- editor [1386].
- Preston guardian, managers [452].
- Printers’ register founded [1609].
- Printing times founded [505].
- Propagandist, editor [568].
- Punch, artists [173],
- Barbazure by G. R. P. Jeames [49],
- Caudle’s curtain lectures [88],
- editor [386],
- founders [289], [386], [815],
- illustrations [97],
- Jullien noticed in [155],
- Leech’s cartoons [361],
- originators of [1598],
- printer [311],
- Punch’s complete letter writer [88],
- sub-editor [816],
- writers in [88], [376], [608].
- Queen’s messenger commenced [1043].
- Royal Cornwall gazette, Truro, editor [1270].
- Saturday Review, contributors to [698], [726],
- manager and publisher [124].
- Saunders’ News-letter, proprietor [1606].
- Scotsman, editor [645],
- established [580].
- Scottish guardian, editor [170].
- Shipping and mercantile gazette established [908].
- Solicitors’ journal founded [801].
- Sporting life commenced [686].
- Sporting times, writers in [71].
- Squib, proprietor [311].
- Standard, manager of parliamentary staff [1003],
- proprietors of [118],
- price reduced to a penny [118],
- sold [118].
- Star, editor [1084].
- Sun, editor of [85].
- Sunday Times, musical critic [281],
- musical editor [1363],
- proprietor [407].
- Surrey comet, proprietor [250].
- Sussex advertiser, proprietor [350].
- Sydney Freeman’s journal founded [595].
- Sydney gazette, first paper in New South Wales [727].
- Tablet started [522].
- Thief commenced [815].
- Times, The, action against Lawson [247],
- continuous rolls of paper used [584],
- correspondent [619],
- dramatic critic [1296],
- financial manager [985],
- foreign correspondent [1085],
- foreign editor [203],
- leader writers [261], [588], [1014],
- libel on C. S. Parnell [1358],
- managers [584], [985],
- parliamentary reporter [1097],
- Parnell, forged letters [584],
- Parnellism and crime [1534],
- Pigott’s forged letters [1534],
- proprietor [311],
- publisher [334],
- reporter [584],
- reviewer [468],
- Stephan Poles’ action [1571],
- stereotype plates used [584],
- Walter press [584],
- war correspondents [469], [1444], [1612],
- writers in [1477].
- Times of India commenced [1021].
- Tomahawk, career of [967].
- United Irishman issued [900].
- Vanity Fair, first number [1043],
- correspondent [619].
- Weekly news originated [88].
- Western daily press, Bristol, founded [660].
- Western times, Exeter, proprietor [314].
- Worcester herald, editor [663].
- World, proprietors of [1044].
- Y Drych (The Mirror) founded [135].
- Yorkshire post at Leeds, editor [1428].
- New Zealand, Canterbury settlement [551], [597],
- F. E. Maning known as Pakeha Maori, marries a Maori [718],
- first secretary for the natives [648],
- steam communication with England established [559],
- Otago university founded [559],
- war in [1186],
- well bred horses introduced [1481].
- Nicaraguan route explored [1538].
- Nicholas i, d. 1855, emperor of Russia, entertained at Meadowbank [673].
- Niger river, government expedition to [59].
- Nightingale, Florence, b. 1820, nurse, her first instructor in nursing [1618].
- Nile, victory of, first news of the [1178].
- Norfolk island, the model constitution of [1156].
- Nonsense verses, the originator of [343].
- Norfolk, fossil mammalia [229].
- Norfolk, Duke of, his liberty at Ipswich [326].
- Norwich, collections for history of [399].
- Nottingham, castle burnt [1116].
- Nottinghamshire, lord lieutenant [1117].
- Novels, etc., characters represented in.
- Boythorn, Lawrence in Dickens’ Bleak House, i.e. Walter Savage Lander [292].
- Colchicum, Lord in Thackeray’s Pendennis, i.e. Earl of Lonsdale [492].
- Cresswell, Frank of Furnival’s inn in Father Prout’s Prout Papers, i.e. Francis Stack Murphy [1038].
- Diana in George Meredith’s Diana of the Crossways, i.e. Caroline E. S. Norton [1179].
- Diddler, Dionysius in Thackeray’s Miscellanies, i.e. Dionysius Lardner [308].
- Dr. Oldacre in Elizabeth J. Whately’s Maude, i.e. John Henry Newman [1124].
- Edwards, Rev. Slingsby in Miss Braddon’s Hostages to Fortune, i.e. James Rhys Jones [130].
- Eskdale, Lord in Disraeli’s Coningsby, i.e. the Earl of Lonsdale [492].
- Fang, Mr. the magistrate in Dickens’ Oliver Twist, i.e. Allen Stewart Laing [277].
- Forth, Professor in Broughton’s Belinda, i.e. Mark Pattison [1390].
- George the trooper in Dickens’ Bleak house, i.e. George Jackson [31].
- Gordon, Cyril in H. Smith’s For God and humanity, i.e. Laurence Oliphant [1234].
- Harderly, Lord in sir James Stewart’s The Life of a Lawyer, i.e. Lord Lyndhurst [544].
- Heath, Marmaduke in James Payne’s Lost Sir Massingbird, i.e. Thomas Pickford [1526].
- Jennings, Ezra in Wilkie Collins’ Moonstone, i.e. Hargrave Jennings [83].
- Lardner, Doctor Athanasius and Larner, Doctor Diolesius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. D. Lardner [308].
- Lister, Thomas in G. L. Bank’s Wooers and winners, i.e. Thomas Lister [445].
- Longsword, Sybilla in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, i.e. Maria Theresa Yelverton [492].
- Lord Prima Donna in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, i.e. William Pitt Lennox [390].
- Loyola, Doctor Ignatius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. D. Lardner [308].
- Lyle, Eustace in Disraeli’s Coningsby, i.e. Ambrose L. M. Phillipps de Lisle [1501].
- Lyman, Dr. in Battledon rectory, i.e. William Quekett [1688].
- Lytton Bulwig, Mistawedward in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. Edward, baron Lytton [553].
- Meadows, Archdeacon, the bibliomaniac in J. H. Burton’s Bookhunter, i.e. John Lee [353].
- Methley in Kinglake’s Eothen, i.e. John Savile, earl of Mexborough [860].
- Mopes, Mr. in Dickens’ Tom Tiddler’s ground, i.e. James Lucas [523].
- Mr. Minus in Theodore Hook’s The man of sorrow, i.e. Thomas Moore [955].
- O’Brien in Marryat’s Peter Simple, i.e. George V. Jackson [31].
- Oldgo in M. Collin’s Two plunges for a pearl, i.e. John Reilly Newcombe [1118].
- O’Lion, Dr. in Cuthbert Bede’s Mattins and Muttons, i.e. James O’Brien [1198].
- Patrick in Boldrewood’s Robbery, i.e. Daniel Morgan [964].
- Petralva, Marchese di in R. M. Kettle’s My home in the shires, i.e. Count Carlo Pepoli [1459].
- Porphyro in Sheppard’s Rumour, i.e. Napoleon iii [1082].
- Rose, Mr. in Mallock’s The new republic, i.e. Walter Horatio Pater [1377].
- Silverton, Rodulphus in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, i.e. William C. Yelverton [492].
- Squeers, Mr. in Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, i.e. Mr. Shaw [459].
- Sutton, General in H. S. Cunningham’s Chronicles of Dustypore, i.e. Robert, baron Napier [1072].
- Undery, Mr. in an article by Dickens in Household Words, i.e. Frederic Ouvry [1279].
- Von Trumpetson, Colonel in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, i.e. the Marquis of Londonderry [482].
- West End, Sir Warwick in Trollope’s Three clerks, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote [3].
- Wronghead in A. Bunn’s A word with Punch, i.e. Douglas W. Jerrold [89].
- Number one and how to take care of him [1587].
- Nurses, Mackay [616],
- Nightingale [1618],
- Pattison [1388],
- Pearson [1422].
- Nut shaping machine invented [1085].
O
- Oboe player, Nicholson [1138].
- O’ Brien, Sir Patrick, d. 1895, baronet [1199].
- I.L.N. 4 May 1895 p. 534 portrait.
- Observatories, Adsett court near Gloucester [132],
- Bath [333],
- Bradstones [310],
- Hartwell house [354],
- Ipswich [810],
- Madras [44],
- Oxford [1648],
- Poonah [44],
- Pritchard’s at Clapham [1648],
- Radcliffe at Oxford [108],
- St. Helena [108],
- Starfield [310].
- Oculists, Mackenzie [633],
- Mackmurdo [640],
- Middlemore [866].
- O’ Connell, Daniel, d. 1847, patriot, duel with D’ Esterre [668],
- his chief antagonist in the commons [35],
- his chaplain [874],
- his counsel [591], [1410],
- his physician [1251],
- his supporter [1613].
- Offices abolished, attorney general of Malta [302],
- British consul general, Paris [971],
- chairman of colonial land and emigration commissioners [1034],
- commissionership of bankrupts at Manchester [75],
- commissioner of bankrupts for Stafford, Lichfield and Newcastle-under-Lyme [270],
- commissioner of hackney coaches [93],
- court for relief of insolvent debtors [324],
- custos brevium of queen’s bench [207],
- filazer, exigenter and clerk of outlawries office in Inner Temple [207],
- gentleman of the ewry at Windsor castle [93],
- governor of St. Helena [1381],
- inspector general of army schools [369],
- land waiter for exports in revenue department, Dublin [784],
- master in chancery, Ireland [1039],
- official agents in long room custom house, London [1295],
- pipe office in the exchequer [1329],
- royal naval college Portsmouth abolished, but reestablished [65],
- serjeant at arms, Ireland [573],
- tellers of the exchequer [1461], [1462],
- vice-consul at Spezzia [403],
- weigh master of butter [262].
- Oldham incorporated, the first mayor [1555].
- Ollendorff, H. G. (son of Gerson Ollendorff), b. Rawicz, Posen 31 Dec. 1802, educ. Breslau and Posen, was in England 1825–50, d. Paris April 1865, bur. Montmartre cemetery. His son Paul Ollendorff was b. 28 bis Rue de Richelieu, Paris 24 Feb. 1851 and is an editor and bookseller at that address, where he sells the Méthodes Ollendorff. [1239].
- Omnibus companies, London conveyance co. [1102],
- Wellington omnibuses [1102].
- Opium, improved method of collecting juice of poppy [96].
- Opticians, Jones [142],
- Pritchard [1648].
- Orange marmalade, first made [175].
- Oratorio, Powell’s imitation of an [1609].
- Orchids, first growers of [209],
- grower of [388],
- orchid houses at Chatsworth [1401].
- Ordnance survey, director of [50].
- Organ boys, school for the mendicant Italian [822].
- Organists, Lambert [283],
- Leffler [367],
- Limpus [433],
- Massey [786],
- May [811],
- Monk [924].
- Orion, a farthing epic [879].
- Orleans princes, tutor to [388].
- Orleans, Ferdinand, killed 1842, duke of [1255].
- Osbaldiston, David Webster, d. 1850, actor and manager [119].
- O’Shea, Katherine, her divorce and marriage to C. S. Parnell [1358].
- Otter hunters [1687].
- Outlaws, Morrison [988],
- Grenville Murray [1044].
- Overend, Gurney & Co. bill discounters, prosecution of [193].
- Owen, Robert, d. 1858, philanthropist [1291],
- established village communities [138],
- his literary executor [1334],
- Owen centenary [1334].
- Oxford, Ashmolean museum, endowment of [1345],
- Aubrey Moore studentship founded [944],
- Balliol master [80]
- and scholarships thrown open [80],
- barrister expelled from the circuit mess [193],
- Bodleian, Madden manuscripts [684],
- Bullingdon cricket club [77],
- clinker fours race [649],
- Hertford college established [865],
- first prælector of logic [865],
- Jelf junior proctor, his strictness causes uproar at commemoration [73],
- Mac Laren’s gymnasium [644],
- Magdalen hall, master [77]
- and cricket club [77],
- Mansfield college [51],
- Merton bumps every boat but one [615],
- old white house cricket ground [1154],
- Pembroke master [96],
- Phrontisterion, a drama [725],
- popery in Oxford, a tract [806],
- Pusey condemned for heresy [1677],
- Queen’s provost [41]
- and taberdar [696],
- regius professor of divinity’s lectures revived [164],
- rev. John Mavor dies in the gaol [806],
- rime of the new made baccalere [291],
- St. John’s, first honorary fellow [725],
- Union society formed [648],
- Wycliffe hall founded [1407].
P
- Pacific fur company promoted [625].
- Packman, A., in Scotland [116].
- Painters, See also [Pictures].
- Arnald [1525],
- Collier [925],
- Cox [1111],
- Crome [275],
- Daniel [1360],
- Havers [963],
- Heaphy [1042],
- Illidge [6],
- Ince [8],
- Inchbold [8],
- Ingal [9],
- Ingham [9],
- Ingpen [14],
- Innskipp [18],
- Ironside [20],
- Irvine [21],
- Jackson [37],
- Jenkins [78],
- Jervice [93],
- Johns [102],
- Johnson, H. J. [106],
- Johnston, A. [112],
- Johnstone, W. B. [120],
- Jones [126],
- Jopling [147],
- Joy, J. C. [151],
- Joy, T. M. [152],
- Joy, W. [152],
- Justyne [157],
- Jutsum [158],
- Kearney [167],
- Keeling [172],
- Keene [173],
- Kendrick [192],
- Kennedy [201],
- Kennion [203],
- Keyl [215],
- Kidd, J. B. [217],
- Kidd, W. [217],
- Kilpack [219],
- King [225],
- Kirkup [245],
- Knell [251],
- Knight, J. B. [253],
- Knight, J. P. [253],
- Knight, W. H. [255],
- Ladbrooke, H. [275],
- Ladbrooke, J. B. [275],
- Ladbrooke, R. [275],
- Ladell [275],
- Lance [289],
- Landells [290],
- Landseer, C. [293],
- Landseer, E. H. [293],
- Landseer, G. [294],
- Landseer, J. [294],
- Lane, J. B. [297],
- Lane, S. [298],
- Laporte [306],
- Lauder, J. E. [316],
- Lauder, R. S. [316],
- Laurence [318],
- Lawless [325],
- Lawson [332],
- Lea [854],
- Leahy [340],
- Leakey [342],
- Lear [342],
- Lee, F. R. [351],
- Lee, J. [355],
- Lee, R. N. [356],
- Lee, W. [360],
- Lees [364],
- Leigh [375],
- Leighton [377],
- Leitch [381],
- Lewis, C. J. [410],
- Lewis, Frederick Christian [412],
- Lewis, G. R. [413],
- Lewis, J. F. [416],
- Lines [439],
- Linnell [441],
- Lizars [455],
- Lofthouse [474],
- Long [484],
- Lound [501],
- Louise, princess [930],
- Lover [506],
- Lowe [511],
- Lowry [517],
- Luard [520],
- Lucas, H. J. [523],
- Lucas, J. [523],
- Lucas, J. T. [524],
- Lucas, S. [526],
- Lucy [527],
- Lundgreen [531],
- Lupton [532],
- Macbeth [566],
- Macculloch [578],
- M’ Ian [612],
- Mackenzie [627],
- Mc Kewan [636],
- Maclean [647],
- Macleay [652],
- Maclise [659],
- Macnee [669],
- Maddox [686],
- Magnes [691],
- Major [705],
- Manson [727],
- Marshall, C. [755],
- Marshall, T. F. [760],
- Martin [768],
- Martineau [777],
- Mason [781],
- Masquerier [785],
- May [811],
- Meadows, J. [825],
- Meadows, J. K. [825],
- Medley [831],
- Mee [832],
- Merritt [854],
- Meves [859],
- Middleton [867],
- Mignot [870],
- Miles [871],
- Millington [888],
- Mogford, J. [912],
- Mogford, T. [912],
- Mole [915],
- Moller [918],
- Moore, A. J. [943],
- Moore, E. [947],
- Moore, G. B. [949],
- Moore, J. C. [950],
- Moore, W. [956],
- Morgan, A. M. [963],
- Morgan, M. S. [967],
- Mulready [1024],
- Mulvany [1024],
- Murray [1042],
- Mutrie, A. F. [1063],
- Mutrie, M. D. [1064],
- Naftel, M. [1069],
- Naftel, P. J. [1069],
- Nash, F. [1083],
- Nash, J. [1084],
- Nesfield [1109],
- Newenham [1120],
- Newton, A. P. [1127],
- Newton, A. M. [1127],
- Newton, W. J. [1130],
- Nicholson [1140],
- Niemann [1150],
- Oakes [1192],
- Oakley [1194],
- O’ Connor [1208],
- Oliphant [1233],
- Oliver, E. S. [1235],
- Oliver, W. [1239],
- O’ Neill [1246],
- Opie [1249],
- Owen [1293],
- Palmer [1321],
- Parker [1342],
- Parris [1360],
- Parrott [1361],
- Parry [1367],
- Partridge [1373],
- Paton [1384],
- Patten [1385],
- Pellegrini [1441],
- Penley [1448],
- Penson [1458],
- Percy [1464],
- Perigal [1466],
- Petrie [1481],
- Pettie [1483],
- Pettitt [1486],
- Phillip [1499],
- Phillips, E. [1504],
- Phillips, G. F. [1505],
- Phillips, H. W. [1507],
- Phillips, P. [1509],
- Pickering [1523],
- Pickersgill, H. H. [1525],
- Pickersgill, H. W. [1525],
- Pidding [1527],
- Pidgeon [1527],
- Pinwell [1544],
- Ponsford [1578],
- Poole [1584],
- Prentice [1626],
- Pretty [1632],
- Price, J. [1637],
- Prout, J. S. [1659],
- Prout, S. [1659],
- Pyne [1684],
- Turner [126].
- Painting, Parris’ medium for painting [1360],
- spirit fresco painting [1367].
- Palæologus family [1313], [1392].
- Palestine, Montefiore’s visits to [932].
- Palladium, a metal, discovery of [109].
- Palmerston, Henry John, d. 1865, viscount, installed warden of Cinque ports [257],
- successors to his estates [1009].
- Panama, isthmus, survey of [460].
- Panoramas, See also [Dioramas],
- Ganges, The [1504],
- London [1360],
- Madras [1360],
- Napoleon’s battles [755],
- Overland route [755],
- Queen’s visit to Ireland [1504],
- Rome [1330].
- Pantaloon, Naylor [1087].
- Pantomimists, Cooke [366],
- Lauri [318],
- Lees [365],
- Morelli [962],
- trap business introduced into pantomimes [318].
- Paper, makers of [489], [588], [1432],
- manufactory at Sittingbourne [458],
- esparto grass for making [458].
- Parafine oil, patent for making [1635].
- Parkesine, called also Zylonite and Celluloid, a compound of pyroxyline [1350].
- Parliament, See also [Commons] and [Lords],
- an insane member [1207],
- a convicted felon cannot be elected a member [901],
- Bridgwater disfranchised [232],
- death of a member in the house [772],
- expensive election [54],
- engineer in charge of houses [834],
- first Roman catholic conservative member [1587],
- first working man member [581],
- May’s Practical treatise on usages of [813],
- Newton, Lancashire disfranchised [372],
- parliament houses completed [65],
- property qualifications abolished [227],
- Pugin’s claim to have been the architect of the houses [1665],
- six months’ election contest [1473],
- the third party in the commons [1497],
- W. Smith O’ Brien taken into custody [1200],
- Young England party [285].
- Parnell, Charles Stewart, d. 1891, M.P. [1357],
- Pigott’s forged letters [1534],
- Prendergast opposes his policy [1624],
- prosecuted for establishing land league [323].
- Parr’s life pills [14].
- Parry, John Humffreys, d. 1880, serjeant [1364],
- editor of The Londoner [433].
- Parry, Sefton Henry, d. 1887, theatrical lessee [1366],
- opens Holborn theatre [47].
- Patagonia, an Englishman in [1063].
- Patents, the indexes of [1657],
- patent agent [1129].
- Patent medicine vendors [14], [1658], [1660].
- Paxton, Sir Joseph, d. 1865, gardener [1401],
- his colleague [895],
- his manager [132].
- Paymasters general, Cowper [1009],
- Macaulay [562],
- Pleydell-Bouverie [1558].
- Peabody model dwellings [1408].
- Peach house one thousand feet long [1595].
- Peck, Lydia Elizabeth, b. Pickering, Yorkshire 26 Aug. 1850, bur. Abney park cemetery 1 Nov. 1878, author of My first class, first published in Early Days; A voice from the sea, in the Christian Globe; Fought and won, left in MS.; Auriel, in Christian Globe; Talks with the bairns, in Children’s Advocate; Twixt promise and vow, in Children’s Advocate; Archie and Nellie, in Little Folk; She also wrote Dick’s Troubles and how he met them, and The wonderful lamp and other stories. Wesleyan Sunday school mag. Sept., Nov. and Dec. 1874, Sept. 1875; Christian Miscellany Oct. 1881 pp. 433–6 portrait; Wesleyan Methodist mag. Aug. 1879 pp. [616–21].
- Pedestrianism, one thousand miles in one thousand hours [719],
- racing a mail coach [442].
- Pedestrians, Black [410],
- Byrne [806],
- Davies [41],
- Davy [827],
- Frost [405],
- Grinrod [827],
- Hall [785], [1190],
- Hancock [1190],
- Jackson [41], [719], [806],
- Jones [124],
- Kirkpatrick [245],
- Levett [405],
- Linsell [442],
- Manks [405], [719],
- Maxfield [41], [806],
- Meakin [827],
- Moore [949],
- Mountjoy [719],
- Myers [1066],
- Nuttall [1190],
- Phillips [1514],
- Pudney [1663],
- Sheppard [41],
- Sherdon [1190],
- Siah Albison [1190],
- Tetlow [405].
- Peep of Day, a book of religious instruction [992].
- Peerage claims, Annandale [117],
- Banbury [257], [258],
- Berkeley [202],
- Camoys [399],
- Gardner [384],
- Hastings [399],
- Inchiquin [8],
- Lovat [501],
- Mar [179], [731],
- Montrose [940],
- Mowbray [1010],
- North [1172],
- Scrope [139],
- Wharton [188].
- Peerages, De Courcy privilege of wearing hat in presence of the sovereign [232],
- Earl Kingston’s behaviour in the lords [236],
- Farnborough peerage existed six days [813],
- Marjoribanks peerage existed seven days [813].
- Peerages, The annual volumes, Lodge’s [16],
- Sam’s [16],
- name in a peerage ten years after death [136].
- Pelizzioni, Serafino, falsely accused of murder and sentenced to be executed [1094].
- Penman, Paton [1384].
- Penny cyclopædia, twenty nine volumes [484].
- Penny readings, the first given [1561].
- Pens, gold pen maker [993].
- Pension commuted, Duke of Marlborough [741].
- Pepsine invented [991].
- Perfect Cure, The, a song [1470].
- Perfumer, Piesse [1530].
- Perpetual motion, a student of [774].
- Perceval, Spencer, d. 1812, prime minister assassinated [85].
- Pern, the black, discovery of [56].
- Persia, Nasir-ed-Dīn, Shah of, assassinated 1896, entertained by sir J. T. Mackenzie [629].
- Perthshire, lords lieutenant [239], [241].
- Peter Botte mountain, Mauritius, ascended [461].
- Pews, history of [1090],
- pew opener [124].
- Phillpotts, Henry, d. 1869, bishop of Exeter, auricular confession [514],
- prosecutes proprietor of Western Times [314].
- Photozincography invented [50].
- Photography, paper prepared with salt of silver [1580],
- photographer Mayall [813],
- sunlight rendering bichromate of potassium insoluble [158],
- tripod for supporting camera invented [444],
- used for registering meteorological facts [108].
- Phrenologist, Léger [371].
- Physical atlas, first published [112].
- Physicians, Kingsford a female doctor [234],
- Moxon [1012],
- Murchison [1032],
- Paris [1336],
- Parkes [1352],
- Pereira [1465],
- Weber [1352].
- Pianists, See also [Musical Composers],
- Augustus [859],
- Jonas [121],
- Kiallmark [216],
- Kloss [249],
- May [811].
- Pianoforte makers, Metzler [858],
- Molineux [917],
- Moultrie [1009].
- Picture auctioneers, Christie [728],
- Manson [728],
- Wood [728].
- Pictures, Collections of, Camuccini [1177],
- Cox [1111],
- Isaac [24],
- Johnstone [120],
- Jones [133],
- Joy [152],
- Kurtz [268],
- Landseer [293],
- Leaf [340],
- Leech [361], [362],
- Lehmann [373],
- Leitch [381],
- Lichfield [423],
- Linnell [441],
- Linton [442],
- Locco [464],
- Long [484],
- Lundgreen [531],
- M’ Gavin [600],
- Magniac [691],
- Maitland [705],
- Mappin [731],
- Marlborough [741],
- Martin [769],
- Martineau [777],
- Mason [782],
- Matthews [796],
- Mendel [531], [842],
- Menelaus [843],
- Meynell [861],
- Moore [943],
- Morrison [987],
- Nettlefold [1111],
- Newton [1130],
- Normanton [1168],
- Northwick [1178],
- Palmer [1321],
- Parker [1348],
- Parsons [1371],
- Peel [1435],
- Pepoli [1459],
- Percy [1464],
- Pettie [1483],
- Phillip [1499],
- Phipps [1520],
- Plint [1559],
- Potter [1600],
- Price [1637],
- Prout [1659],
- Quilter [1690],
- Vernon [126].
- Pictures, Private, press views of [78].
- Pigeons, carrier pigeons Ascot to Windsor [1298],
- pigeon shooting grounds [1672].
- Piper to clan Macpherson [675].
- Pitcairn island, chaplain at [1156].
- Planché, James Robinson, d. 1880, Somerset herald [1553],
- his daughter [616].
- Plate mouldings introduced [1018].
- Platinum, first manufactory of [109].
- Plays, examiners of [186], [187].
- Plymouth, Blue friars, order of [45], [505], [1129],
- small debts court founded [45],
- theatre burnt [1118].
- Poisoners, See also [Murderers],
- Lamson [286],
- Neill [1096],
- Palmer [1322],
- Pritchard [1649].
- Poland, Literary association of friends of, founded [117].
- Police, assistant commissioner [1425],
- detectives [530], [1023],
- metropolitan commissioners [818],
- metropolitan first superintendent [812],
- police magistrates [1061],
- police magistrate removed for his bad temper [277],
- police officers [339], [339],
- special constables in 1848 riot [491].
- Polyphonist, Love [503].
- Pomare, d. 17 Sept. 1877, queen of Tahiti [1649].
- Pontefract, court of honor [760].
- Poor law board presidents, Kesteven [213],
- Pleydell-Bouverie [1559].
- Portland breakwater constructed [344].
- Portsmouth dockyard extended [344].
- Poses plastiques, exhibition of [1143].
- Positivist, Morison [973].
- Postage stamp collector, Pemberton [1445].
- Postmasters General, Lonsdale [492],
- Lichfield [423],
- Montrose [940].
- Post Office, coasting steamers first used by [1075],
- gratuitous distribution of letters [704],
- ink for obliterating stamps [1107],
- inspector of blind letters [1004],
- Maberly opposes reform [556],
- Mazzini’s letters opened [822],
- penny postage envelope [1024],
- pension of fourteen shillings a week [705],
- post boys mounted [124],
- telegrams, sixpenny rate [1381],
- telegraph lines purchased [1381],
- telephones taken over [1381],
- twopenny post office London [1060].
- Potatoes, Paterson’s seedlings first introduced [1381].
- Press, press association manager [505],
- the gallery lodge [1333].
- Preston, Lancashire, the guild mayor [1347].
- Pretenders, See also [Impostors],
- Meves [859].
- Prime minister, Palmerston [1325].
- Print publishers, Hurst [942],
- Moon [942].
- Prints and Etchings, collections of [1315].
- Printers, Harrison [1346],
- Levey [405],
- Limbird [433],
- Maddick [686],
- Murray [1053],
- Nichols [1136],
- Ogden [1218],
- Palmer [1318],
- Parker [1346].
- Printing, bitumen process of electrotyping [961],
- dry printing improved [1432],
- fast rotary machine [458],
- illustrated work executed with a cylinder machine [311],
- ink manufactures [334],
- type broker [1609],
- six sheet posters first printed [311],
- wax first used for moulding in electrotyping [962].
- Printing presses, private, Jervis [92],
- Littlemore [745],
- Middle hill [1501],
- Thirlestane [1501].
- Prisons and Prisoners, forty eight years a prisoner for debt [884],
- mark system of prison discipline [673],
- surveyor general of prisons [66].
- Privy council, judicial committee, a member for twenty years refuses to take remuneration [233],
- councillor never sworn in [1473].
- Privy seal, lords keeper of the, Malmesbury [713],
- Minto [899],
- Normanby [1167],
- Portland [1595].
- Procter, Bryan Waller, d. 1874, poet [1653],
- known as Barry Cornwall, his legacy from Kenyon [207].
- Prophecy, the year-day theory [704].
- Prussous acid discovered [1589].
- Pseudonyms, See also [Actors’ stage names] [1699],
- Initialism [1721],
- Names [1735],
- and Novels [1745].
- A Cambridge M.A., i.e. Robert Rowe Knott [258].
- Adam, Uncle, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Adams, Stephens, i.e. Michael Maybrick [799].
- Adelaide, i.e. Adelaide D. O’Keefe [1226].
- Agonistes, Tom Brown, i.e. Alfred Kinloch [239].
- Alena, i.e. Fanny Parnell [1358].
- Ali Baba, i.e. George R. A. Mackay [619].
- Allendale, Alfred, i.e. Theodore Hook [955].
- Amadeus, i.e. Charles Meynell [860].
- Amergin, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- An Old Author, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Antonio, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Ape, i.e. Carlo Pellegrini [1441].
- Arden, Constance, i.e. Constance C. W. Naden [1068].
- Atticus Secundus, i.e. John M’Diarmid [580].
- Azarius, i.e. Patrick Francis Mullany [1021].
- Baby in partibus, i.e. George R. A. Mackay [619].
- Balfour, Fairfax, i.e. Watts Phillips [1513].
- Barrister, A, i.e. Frederick Lawrence [327].
- Barrister, A, i.e. Charles Erdman Petersdorff [1478].
- Barrister, A, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote [3], [1176].
- Berwick, Mary, i.e. Adelaide Anne Procter [1652].
- Bibliothecarius Chethamensis, i.e. T. Jones [143].
- Bleddyn, i.e. David Owen [1283].
- Bombay officer, A, i.e. John Jacob [43].
- Bourbon, Augustus de, i.e. William Augustus Meves [860].
- Bronterre, i.e. James O’ Brien [1197].
- Brown, Thomas, the younger, i.e. Thomas Moore [954].
- Brutus, i.e. David Owen [1283].
- Bull, John, i.e. Benjamin Parsons [1369].
- Bushey Heath, i.e. William Jerdan [85].
- Caviare, i.e. John Francis O’ Donnell [1213].
- Caxton, Pisistratus, i.e. Edward, baron Lytton [553].
- Charme, William, of Staffordshire, i.e. Francis Edward Paget [1306].
- Chicard, Count, i.e. Horace Mayhew [816].
- Christopher, i.e. Henry Merritt [854].
- Churchill, Frank, i.e. George Henry Lewes [408].
- Cladpole, Tim, i.e. Richard Lower [515].
- Clergyman, A, i.e. James Lupton [532].
- Clergyman of established church and no saint, A i.e. Harcourt Lees [365].
- Clifton, Lewis, i.e. Lewis Clifton Lyne [545].
- Connor, Kitty, i.e. James Mc Kowen [642].
- Cornwall, Barry, i.e. Bryan Waller Procter [1653].
- Cosmopolite, A, i.e. James Lawson [333].
- Country Curate, A, i.e. Erskine Neale [1089].
- Crawley, Rawdon, i.e. George Frederick Pardon [1334].
- Croquis, Alfred, i.e. Daniel Maclise [659].
- Δ, i.e. David Macbeth Moir [913].
- De Soligny, Count Victoire, i.e. Peter G. Patmore [1382].
- Desmond, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Dodman, i.e. Charles H. B. Ker [209].
- Dods, Margaret, i.e. Christian Isobel Johnstone [117].
- Dunderheadius, Habbakukius, i.e. Thomas Jackson [39].
- Earl, The and the Doctor, i.e. George, Earl of Pembroke and Dr. George Henry Kingsley [236], [1446].
- Edinbro’ Reviewer, An, i.e. Charles Barnes Nash [1083].
- Elliott, Ruth, i.e. Lillian Peck [1429].
- Englishman, An, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Exon, i.e. Charles Mather [789].
- Feargail, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Fellow of a college, A, i.e. Capel Loft [474].
- Fern, Fanny, i.e. Sarah Payson Parton [1372].
- Ferrars, Ralph, i.e. William Peter [1476].
- Fin-Beck, i.e. William Blanchard Jerrold [89].
- Florence, Ambrose, i.e. Edwin Lees [364].
- Foozle, Foo, i.e. James Myles [1066].
- Former M.P., A, i.e. Robert Andrew Macfie [599].
- Foster, Frank, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Friend, A, i.e. Edward Mangin [717].
- Gift, Theo, i.e. Dora Boulger [963].
- Gilla Eirin, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Gilla Patrick, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Glyn, Herbert, i.e. Edwin Pettitt [1485].
- Gracchus, i.e. John Cornelius O’ Callaghan [1203].
- Graduate of Cambridge, A, i.e. Charles Nesfield [1109].
- Gray, Old Alan, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Green Facings, i.e. Teignmouth Melvill [839].
- Hermes, i.e. Benjamin Lumley [529].
- Hierophilos, i.e. John Mac Hale [611].
- High churchman of the old school, A, i.e. William E. Jelf [74].
- Holding, Ephraim, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Honoria, i.e. Marguerite Power [1614].
- Horatio, i.e. Edward, earl Lytton [553].
- Humphrey, Old, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Idstone. i.e. Thomas Pearce [1416].
- Imported Sparrow, i.e. Morton Price [1638].
- Indigena, i.e. Adah Isaacs Menken [844].
- Iota, i.e. John Ogilvie [1219].
- Irish Exile, An, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Irish oyster eater, The, i.e. John Fisher Murray [1049].
- Irvingite, An, i.e. Francis Albert Marshall [756].
- Jope, i.e. Joseph John Pope [1587].
- Journalist, A, i.e. Charles Barnes Nash [1083].
- Keene, Oline, i.e. Caroline W. Leakey [342].
- Kerr, Orpheus C., i.e. Robert Henry Newell [844].
- Kingsford, Ninon, i.e. Anna Kingsford [234].
- Kirwan, i.e. Nicholas Murray [1051].
- Lady, A, i.e. Anna Brownell Jameson [55].
- Lady, A, i.e. Julia Charlotte Maitland [703].
- Lady, A, i.e. Favell Lee Mortimer [992].
- Lane, Wyckliffe, i.e. Elizabeth J. Jennings [75].
- Lawrence, Slingsby, i.e. George Henry Lewes [408].
- Layman, A, i.e. Andrew Macgeorge [602].
- Layman, A, i.e. William Peter [1476].
- Layman, A, i.e. Basil Montagu Pickering [1523].
- Le Chat Huant, i.e. Edward F. S. Pigott [1531].
- Leo, i.e. Christopher Peach Pemberton [1444].
- Leslie, Frank, i.e. Henry Carter [394].
- Leslie, Frank, i.e. Miriam Florence Leslie [394].
- Lillie, i.e. Eliza Mumford [1025].
- Lily, i.e. Amy Levy [407].
- Little, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Moore [954].
- Livingstone, Guy, the author of, i.e. George A. Lawrence [327].
- Lorrequer, Harry, i.e. Charles James Lever [403].
- Lot, Parson, i.e. Charles Kingsley [235].
- Lovell, Philip, i.e. William Lovell Phillips [1513].
- Mxxx, Madame, i.e. Mary Elizabeth Mohl [913].
- M.A. Oxon, i.e. William Stainton Moses [998].
- Maelog, i.e. Arthur James Johnes [101].
- Manchester man, A, i.e. Robert Lamb [283].
- Maritzburg, P., i.e. Thomas Jackson [39].
- Markham, Mrs., i.e. Elizabeth Penrose [1458].
- Maro, i.e. Sir William Macarthur [561].
- Member for Tattersall’s, The, i.e. Allen R. M. Jeffrey [71].
- Member of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, A, i.e. Archibald M’Neill [671].
- Member of the Irish bar, A, i.e. Peter Burrowes Kelly [184].
- Mercantile Man, A, i.e. James Lumsden [530].
- Meredith, Owen, i.e. Edward, earl Lytton [554].
- Merlin, i.e. Charles Frederick Pardon [1333].
- Mofussilite, The, i.e. John Lang [299].
- Monkton West, i.e. John Francis O’ Donnell [1213].
- Montana, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Montfort, Lillie, i.e. Eliza Mumford [1025].
- Montgomery, Gerard, i.e. John Moultrie [1005].
- Morel, Conway, i.e. Charles Zachary Macaulay [563].
- Morris. Peter, the Odontist, i.e. John Gibson Lockhart [468].
- Mortimer, Philip, i.e. Joseph Philip Knight [254].
- M.P., i.e. John Delaware Lewis [416].
- Munster Farmer, A, i.e. Mortimer O’Sullivan [1272].
- Myrtle, Harriet, i.e. Lydia F. F. Miller [881].
- N. N. deacon of the church of England, i.e. William Palmer [1324].
- Newbury, Aunt, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Newbury, Uncle, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Nicholas, i.e. William Jeffery Prowse [1661].
- Norfolk independent whig, A, i.e. Sir John Dean Paul [1394].
- North, Danby, i.e. Daniel Owen Maddyn [683].
- Norton, Elena, i.e. Miss O’ Hea [1226].
- Observer, An impartial, i.e. Thomas O’ Conor [1210].
- O’ Donovan, P. M., i.e. Thomas Love Peacock [1414].
- Old Chatty Cheerful, i.e. William Martin [774].
- Old contributor to Maga, An, i.e. Charles Neaves [1092].
- Old Countryman, An, i.e. Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan [1202].
- Old Grey, i.e. Thomas Rossell Potter [1603].
- One of a literary family, i.e. Anna Letitia Le Breton [346].
- One of themselves, i.e. John Fielder Mackarness [616].
- Oriental student, An, i.e. Andrew A. Paton [1383].
- Overseer, An, i.e. Sir George Nicholls [1134].
- Pakeha Maori, A, i.e. Frederick Edward Maning [719].
- Palette, Peter, i.e. Thomas Onwhyn [1249].
- Panache, Madame, i.e. Frances Moore [947].
- Parish Minister, A, i.e. Lawrence Lockhart [469].
- Parley, Peter, i.e. William Martin [774].
- Parley, Peter, i.e. George Mogridge [913].
- Pen, A, i.e. John Leech [361].
- Personne, i.e. Theodora Elizabeth Lynch [542].
- Philalethes, i.e. Dudley Montague Perceval [1461].
- Philalethes Cantabrigiensis, i.e. John Kaye [164].
- Philanthropos, i.e. James Morison [973].
- Philelentherus Devoniensis, i.e. Thomas Northmore [1177].
- Political Orphan, A, i.e. George R. A. Mackay [620].
- Poz, Quiz and Co., i.e. William Hugh Logan [478].
- Pro and Con, i.e. T. H. Noyes and G. de Mirelles Soares [1185].
- Protestant Father, A, i.e. John Pulman [1669].
- Proteus, i.e. Wilfrid Blount [860].
- Prout, Father, i.e. Francis Sylvester Mahony [695].
- Puzzlepate, Jedediah, i.e. J. D. Giles [39].
- Q, i.e. Douglas W. Jerrold [89].
- Q, i.e. G. C. Rosenberg [272].
- Q, i.e. Thomas Purnell [1674].
- Quiet George, i.e. George Frederick Pardon [1333].
- Ragged philosopher, The, i.e. Watts Phillips [1512].
- Ramsay, Grace, i.e. Kathleen O’ Meara [1244].
- Reformer, A, i.e. Frederick Nolan [1161].
- Reuben, i.e. Thomas Byerley [433].
- Rev. ****, ****** M.A., i.e. James Pycroft [1680].
- Robin, i.e. Robert Leighton [378].
- Rochester, Mark, i.e. Charles Kent [553].
- Rufus, i.e. Samuel Roffey Maitland [704].
- Sabertash, Orlando, i.e. John Mitchell [904].
- Sackbut, Solomon, i.e. Thomas Oliphant [1235].
- Sarsfield, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee [601].
- Schoolmaster of twenty years standing, A, i.e. Charles A. Johns [102].
- Search, Sarah, i.e. Frederick Nolan [1161].
- Searle, January, i.e. George Searle Phillips [1505].
- Secundus, Theophilus, i.e. Stephen Jenner [81].
- Senex Scotus, an heritor, i.e. Robert Andrew Macfie [599].
- Senior, A, i.e. John Penrose [1457].
- Sexagenarian, A, i.e. Robert Liddell [425].
- Shekarree, An Old, i.e. Henry Astbury Leveson [404].
- Silent Long, i.e. Thomas Toke Lynch [543].
- Silverpen, i.e. Eliza Meteyard [858].
- Silverpen, Gabriel, i.e. James Montgomery [936].
- Singe, i.e. Carlo Pellegrini [1441].
- Smith, John, of Smith hall, gent., i.e. John Delaware Lewis [416].
- Smits, Heer, i.e. Mark Prager Lindo [436].
- Sparkle, Richard, i.e. William Mee [832].
- Stella, i.e. Estelle Anna Blanche Lewis [411].
- Stoic, A, i.e. Arthur O’ Connor [1206].
- Stonehenge, i.e. John Henry Walsh [1416].
- Storer, R. E., i.e. Capel Loft [474].
- Sylvan, i.e. Richard Wright Procter [1654].
- Ten-Pounder, A, i.e. Peter Mc Kenzie [631].
- Three Friends, i.e. W. Pollard, F. Frith and W. E. Turner [1572].
- Torr, A. C., i.e. Frederick Leslie [395].
- Traveller, A, i.e. John Mac Gilchrist [603].
- Tregenna, James Hamley, i.e. Robert Bateman Paul [1396].
- Trifolium, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Trois-Etoiles, i.e. E. C. Grenville Murray [1044].
- Tyke in Mufti, The, i.e. Charles Pebody [1428].
- Vamp, Hugo, i.e. John Robert O’ Neill [1247].
- Verax, i.e. Morris Moore [952].
- Verifier, i.e. John Murray [1049].
- Viator Verax, i.e. George Musgrave Musgrave [1059].
- Vicesimus, i.e. John Oakley [1193].
- Vig, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy [569].
- Vigors, Nicholas Aylward, i.e. Frederick Nolan [1161].
- Visitant, A Late, i.e. William Jerdan [85].
- Wallbridge, Arthur, i.e. William A. B. Lunn [531].
- Wanderer, The, i.e. John Keast Lord [496].
- Warehouseman, A, i.e. Daniel Puseley [1676].
- Whitney, Harry, i.e. Patrick Kennedy [199].
- Wilson, James, druggist, i.e. Andrew Park [1338].
- Working Clergyman, A, i.e. Erskine Neale [1089].
- Worth, Frank P., i.e. Thomas Papworth [1331].
- X.A.P., i.e. John Peace [1410].
- Y, i.e. Edward V. H. Kenealy [193].
- Yorke, Stephen, i.e. Mary Linskill [442].
- Zadkiel, i.e. Richard James Morrison [988].
- Psychology established as a mathematical science [371].
- Public works first commissioner, Cowper [1009].
- Publisher refuses to publish libellous matter [545].
- Publishers, Beeton [467],
- Brown [1346],
- Cassell [1482],
- Galpin [1482],
- Inglis [13],
- Ingram [14],
- Ivison [26],
- Kelly [184],
- King [224],
- Lewis [418],
- Lock [466],
- Lockwood [471],
- Longman, T. [489],
- Longman, W. [490], [1346],
- Low [509],
- Mc Glashan [605],
- Mac Lachlan [643],
- M’Phun [678],
- Masters [789],
- Moxon [467], [1011],
- Murray, J. [1048],
- Murray, T. [1053],
- Nelson [1104] bis,
- Newby [1116],
- Oliver [1238],
- Ollier [1240],
- Orr [1262],
- Osgood [1269],
- Otton [1275],
- Parker, J. H. [1345],
- Parker, J. W. [489], [1346],
- Petter [1482],
- Pickering [1523],
- Purkess [1673],
- Tegg [467].
- Pugilism, commissary of the ring [1239].
- Pugilists, Abbott [1239],
- Adams [296], [710],
- Alexander [1308],
- Ambrose [296],
- Baldwin [748],
- Ball [296],
- Barnash [1490],
- Barry [1163],
- Bendigo [1300], [1474],
- Brassey [1348],
- Brettle [131],
- Brighton Bill [1490],
- Britton [1348],
- Broome [229], [781], [1256], [1300], [1474],
- Burn [1239],
- Burton [1348],
- Cain [172],
- Campbell [301],
- Carter [646], [1238],
- Caunt [301],
- Clarke [1300],
- Clay [785],
- Cole [131],
- Collinson [781],
- Cooper [1238],
- Coyne [1308],
- Crocket [131],
- Cross [710],
- Davis [297],
- Donnelly [131], [1238],
- Drumlanrig [1687],
- Edwards [785],
- Ellis [301],
- Ensor [1162],
- Evans [769],
- Fellowes [1163],
- Flanery [1162],
- Freeman [1474],
- Gill [710],
- Grant [172], [296], [684],
- Gray [1163],
- Greek, Young [172], [1163],
- Green [296], [1163],
- Gutteridge [301],
- Hannan [710],
- Hayes [131], [172], [684], [786],
- Hazeltine [1163],
- Heenan [122], [229], [843], [989],
- Henley [1162],
- Hewson [296],
- Hickman [1091], [1239],
- Hicks [1162],
- Hill [131],
- Horridge [785],
- Hurst [1300],
- Jones, A. [121], [1256], [1300],
- Jones, J. [131], [684], [1163],
- Jones, W. [781],
- Keene [172], [1490],
- Kendrick [1238],
- Kilrain [671],
- Kimber [1238],
- King [229], [1163],
- Lane [296], [1163], [1348],
- Langham [301], [1256],
- Lee [351],
- Lowe [301],
- Mc Coole [122], [575],
- M’ Grath [710],
- M’ Nulty [785],
- Mace [229], [684], [1163],
- Madden [131], [685], [1163],
- Malet [710],
- Marsden [748],
- Martin, H. [131],
- Martin, J. [769],
- Martin, S. [1490],
- Mason [781],
- Massey [785], [1163],
- Merryman [710],
- Molyneux [296], [646],
- Morrissey [122], [989],
- Neat [1091], [1238],
- Nolan [1162],
- Noon, A. [1163],
- Noon, J. [785], [1163],
- Oliver [769], [1091], [1308],
- Orme [122], [301], [1256],
- Paddock [122], [1300], [1398], [1474],
- Painter [1238], [1239], [1308],
- Parker, Con [1348],
- Parker, H. [1348],
- Parker, Tass [296], [1474] bis,
- Parsons [1300],
- Paulson [1300], [1398],
- Perry [1300], [1348], [1474],
- Phelps, J. [172], [1490],
- Phelps, W. [1490],
- Preston [1348],
- Puttock [781],
- Randall [769],
- Reid [785],
- Rowe [131],
- Sambo, Young [172],
- Sayers [31], [122], [301], [1256], [1300], [1398], [1474],
- Scroggins [769],
- Scunner [1474],
- Shaw [1308],
- Shelton [1239],
- Smith [671],
- Sparkes [301],
- Spring [1091], [1239], [1308],
- Stocks [296],
- Strong [769],
- Sullivan [296],
- Sutton [1308],
- Swift [296], [1163], [1490],
- Thomas [1162],
- Tipton Slasher [1474],
- Travers [685],
- Truckle [229],
- Turner [769],
- Tyson [1398],
- Wade [122],
- Walker [297], [684], [781],
- Welsh [785],
- Wormald [748].
- Pugin, Augustus W. N., d. 1852, architect [1664],
- his daughter [1608].
- Purchas, John, d. 1872 of Brighton [1671],
- the judgment against him [892].
- Pusey, Edward Bouverie, d. 1882, ritualist, his friend [745],
- his letter on thirty nine articles [73],
- suspended from preaching [73], [81].
Q
- Queen of the starry night, a song [121].
- Queen’s Royal body guard, chief exon [220].
- Quinine, first sulphate of made in England [991].
- Quoit player [442].
- Queda, the Ex-rajah of, carried to Penang [577].
R