- Racing, Billesden Copley hunt, a song [90],
- Doncaster races and race course [105],
- Eastby stud [60],
- jockey club senior steward [721],
- M’ George, starter [602],
- magpie jacket, the [1403],
- tan gallop a quarter mile long covered with grass [1595],
- riding school three hundred and eighty five feet long [1595].
- Racing, Cesarewitch winners, Glauca [1403],
- Iliona [1326],
- Vengeance [1322],
- Weathergaze [1359].
- Racing, Chester cup winners, Tim Whiffler [33],
- Vanity [920].
- Racing, Derby winners, Bay Middleton [90],
- Blair Athol [1], [33],
- Blink Bonny [1],
- Cossack [1431],
- Doncaster [855]
- sold for fourteen thousand pounds,
- Ellington [33],
- Flying Dutchman [742],
- Gladiateur [276],
- Mameluke [90],
- Middleton [90],
- Orlando [1434],
- Teddington [762],
- Thormanby [855],
- Tiresias [1595],
- Voltigeur [762],
- Wild Dayrell [1588].
- Racing, Oaks winners, Apology [226],
- Catherine Hayes [742],
- Cobweb [90],
- Fille de l’air [276],
- Lilias [540],
- Marie Stewart [855],
- Queen of Trumps [540], [1001],
- Our Nell [540].
- Racing, One thousand guineas winners, Achievement [1425],
- Apology [226],
- Cobweb [90],
- Clementine [1403],
- Pilgrimage [493],
- Virago [1301].
- Racing, St. Leger winners, Achievement [1425],
- Apology [226],
- Blair Athol [1],
- Blue Bonnet [540],
- Caller Ou [1],
- Elis [423],
- Flying Dutchman [742],
- Gladiateur [276],
- Gamester [920],
- Jerry [1403],
- Knight of St. George [983],
- Marie Stewart [854],
- Nutwith [762],
- Queen of Tramps [540], [1001],
- Rayon d’Or [276],
- Saucebox [1359],
- Sunbeam [854],
- Van Tromp [762],
- Voltigeur [762].
- Racing, Two thousand guineas winners, Archibald [1434],
- Charmant [276],
- Conyngham [1534],
- Corsair [423],
- Gladiateur [276],
- Lord of the Isles [854],
- Macgregor [854],
- Pilgrimage [493].
- Racing men, Bentinck [1001],
- I’Anson [33],
- Jacques [60],
- Jaraczewski [61],
- King [229],
- Kirley [243],
- Lagrange [276],
- Mansfield [727],
- Merry [854],
- Milner [896],
- Monck [920],
- Mostyn [1001],
- Newman [1125],
- O’Brien [1199],
- O’Hara [33],
- Padwick [1301],
- Parr [1359],
- Payne [1403],
- Pearson [1425],
- Peebles [1432],
- Peel, John [1433],
- Peel, Jonathan [1434],
- Pigot [1534].
- Racquet player, Lane [295].
- Ragged school, first in Bradford [1643].
- Railways, block system introduced [253],
- compressed tree-nails for fixing chairs [810],
- contractor [633],
- Crewe engine [467],
- double headed rails [467],
- electric lighting used [253],
- interlocking signals used [253],
- jubilee at Darlington [1426],
- line formed by way leaves [36],
- Lloyd’s bonds [461],
- Mersey tunnel [24],
- oldest official [4],
- sectio-planography [672],
- solid wrought iron wheels [1293],
- Sunday traffic [198],
- Westinghouse brake [253],
- wheels [499].
- Railway lines, Edinburgh and Glasgow opened [339].
- Darlington and Stockton opened [1426], [1427].
- Euphrates valley railway, the proposed [810].
- Great Eastern chairman [1351].
- Great Western, the stocks consolidated [1602].
- London and Brighton chairman [1371].
- London, Chatham and Dover engineer [892].
- London and North Western constructed [344].
- Metropolitan original promoter [1421].
- Midland constructed [344],
- first secretary [1173].
- North Eastern chairman [1666].
- South Eastern chairman [607].
- Stainmoor line opened [1426].
- Ramsden, Charlotte, founded a sermon at Cambridge [739].
- Ramsgate, Granville hotel [1665].
- Ranmoor near Sheffield, St. John’s church built [730].
- Razor strop, Mechi’s magic [829].
- Readers, Public, Kelly [183],
- Kemble [186],
- Kennedy [196],
- Macready [680],
- Montague [930],
- Montgomery [938],
- Morton [995].
- Reciter, Robinson [1560].
- Recorders, Andover [209],
- Banbury [723],
- Barnstaple [1619],
- Bath [61],
- Bedford [166], [1625],
- Berwick on Tweed [10],
- Bideford [1619],
- Brighton [48], [467],
- Bristol [232] bis, [544], [925], [1641],
- Buckingham [890], [1406],
- Bury St. Edmunds [813],
- Carmarthen [102],
- Chichester [107],
- Colchester [183],
- Coventry [484],
- Devonport [1519],
- Devizes [528], [849],
- Doncaster [800],
- East Looe [1570],
- Exeter [232], [1641],
- Falmouth [850], [1408],
- Folkestone [494],
- Helston [147], [850], [1408], [1641],
- Henley-upon-Thames [1436],
- Hereford [1532],
- Ipswich [857], [1611],
- Kingston on Thames [75],
- Leeds [802],
- Leicester [837], [848],
- Lincoln [1199],
- Maidenhead [986],
- Maidstone [1626],
- Margate [234],
- Newcastle [499],
- Newcastle under Lyme [270],
- Northampton [1174],
- Norwich [857], [1243], [1625],
- Oswestry [207],
- Oxford [723],
- Penzance [850], [924], [1408],
- Pontefract [1495], [1524],
- Portsmouth [786], [1519], [1606],
- Reading [667], [848],
- Rochester [488], [761],
- Saffron Walden [264],
- Scarborough [1520],
- Singapore [809],
- South Molton [93], [1619],
- Stamford [804],
- Sudbury [723],
- Usk [1133],
- Walsall [1090],
- Warwick [887],
- Wells [400],
- Welshpool [1664],
- Wenlock [1650],
- Winchester [641],
- Wolverhampton [1608],
- Woodstock [390],
- Yarmouth [848].
- Records, Public, Palgrave’s connection with the [1311],
- records kept at fifty six different places [1311].
- Redcar, Yorkshire, race course [1118].
- Reeves, John Sims, b. 1818, tenor singer, his sister [441],
- imitated by Mrs. Howard Paul [1393].
- Religion, open air preaching on the continent [244],
- person preaching twelve thousand times [140].
- Religious Denominations, Baptists, chapel in Rome [1057],
- immersion in a pond [1289],
- particular baptists [1534],
- preacher formerly an actor [259].
- Bible Christians founded [1201].
- Brotherhood of the new life, T. L. Harris leader [1233].
- Bryanites founded [1201].
- Catholic apostolic church, angels [337], [1286],
- apostles [231], [625], [1462],
- Irvine, A. of White Notley [20],
- miraculous cure in a chapel [1286],
- speaking in the spirit [1286].
- Christian Israelites, Daniel Milton and John Wroe [897].
- Christian socialists, spiritual leader of [805].
- Church of England, See also [Ritualism],
- archbishop of Canterbury excommunicated by Bishop Phillpotts [1516],
- bishop, first consecration of a, out of England [592],
- bishop of Lyttleton never consecrated [38],
- bishopricks refused [570], [1193],
- Bristol and Gloucester sees united [923],
- brotherhood of the Holy Redeemer [1000],
- champion of Protestant church [13],
- church burnt [356],
- Church missionary society’s college first principal [1424],
- church of Rome, suggested reunion with [1677],
- confession revived [448], [1677],
- confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament [511],
- converted Jews [149],
- Cook refuses the communion to Jenkins [77],
- copper coins thrown through a church window [1231],
- crosses, legality of erecting in churches [425],
- curate imprisoned for cursing a magistrate [944],
- daily choral service established [924], [1120],
- daily services revived [170],
- Enraght ritualistic case [1518],
- evangelical school [322],
- famous preacher, Lidden [426],
- father Ignatius [545],
- Flamank v. Simpson [1499],
- Folkestone ritualistic case [1474],
- Gorham prosecution [1515],
- Head case [1515],
- holy orders relinquished [324], [1369], [1667],
- lay readers association founded [757],
- Littledale hearing confessions [448],
- Mackonochie’s case [641], [771], [1499],
- Mildmay park conferences [1450], [1452],
- minister becomes a baptist [1159],
- minister never absent on Sunday during forty years [291],
- Napier’s ecclesiastical code [1078],
- Newmania [1677],
- Oakeley’s licence revoked [1191],
- Order of Corporate reunion [1000],
- Oxford movement [1677],
- Pan-Anglican synod [489],
- presbyterian minister ordained a minister [757],
- Purchase case [1671],
- Puseyism [1677],
- quaker joins church [1388],
- rector with £6250 a year [1632],
- rural dean office revived [1060],
- St. Paul’s, evening service under the dome [893],
- and special services in [633],
- self supporting village [966],
- Shore persecution [1515],
- sisterhoods founded [1677],
- suffragen bishops [1361], [1362],
- tracts for the times [1123], [1677].
- Congregationalists, great preacher [1370],
- memorial hall founded [977],
- Samuel Martin [772].
- Evangelical Union in Scotland [973].
- Free church of England, bishops of [1122], [1635].
- Free church of Scotland, claim of rights [1056],
- joined by the Seceders [577],
- Hugh Miller [877],
- preaching on the hills in snow storms [658],
- refusal to have an organ and to use hymns [198].
- Free Presbyterian church built in Rome [415].
- Friends, a visiting minister [752].
- Greek church, minister of [979],
- refuses to receive a convert [1323].
- Independents, Rivulet controversy [543].
- Jezreelites, The, instituted [99],
- the flying scroll [99].
- Jews, Bevis Marks synagogue [1121],
- Jew first elected to London common council [1502],
- twenty-five lavadores [932],
- West London synagogue founded [932].
- Joanna Southcottians, a member of the [99],
- her successor [1411].
- Moravian church in England [315].
- New and latter house of Israel founded [99].
- Presbyterian church in Scotland, an only sermon [39],
- first organ used [357],
- marriage celebrated in a church [357],
- stained glass windows introduced [357].
- Presbyterian church in Ireland, The forty party [380].
- Roman Catholic church, bishopric refused [567],
- cardinals Manning [722]
- and Newman [1124],
- catholic emancipation [589],
- confraternity of the living rosary [1501],
- Crookhall college, Durham [440],
- St. Cuthbert’s college, Ushaw [440],
- guilds restored [165],
- first church with peal of bells since time of queen Mary [24],
- first conservative member of parliament [1587],
- first R.C. mayor of a cathedral city [284],
- first R.C. to sit in house of lords [1164],
- institute of charity [1303],
- lord chancellor of Ireland a R.C. [1071],
- monsignors Longman [490]
- and Neville [1113],
- pedigree of R.C. families [139],
- permission to celebrate mass in any house [436],
- Prior park college [1302],
- seceders from [282], [588].
- Roman Catholic church, converts to, Jameson [57],
- Keary [167],
- Kingsford [234],
- Knowles [261],
- Knox [264],
- Law, A. H. [322],
- Law, W. T. [324],
- Lindsay [436],
- Lloyd, [460],
- Lockhart [469],
- Lothian [500],
- Lucas [522],
- Lyons [547],
- Mc Murdo [664],
- Manning [722],
- Marshall, J. [757],
- Marshall, T. W. [760],
- Maskell [780],
- Morris, J. [984],
- Morris, J. B. [984],
- Mossman [1000],
- Munro [1028],
- Newburgh [1115],
- Newman [1124],
- Oakeley [1191],
- Ormsby [1260],
- Oxenham [1297],
- Paley [1310],
- Palmer, J. B. [1319],
- Palmer, W. [1323],
- Parsons, D. [1369],
- Parsons, G. [1370],
- Paton [1384],
- Pearsall [1419],
- Phillipps de Lisle [1501],
- Potter [1603],
- Proctor [1652],
- Pryor [1662],
- Pugin [1664],
- Spencer [1501].
- Secession church in Scotland becomes United Presbyterian church [116].
- Swedenborgian, minister and his chapel [1158].
- Ulster Unitarian Christian association formed [1592].
- United Secession church founded [761].
- Welsh, preacher in [131].
- Wesleyan Methodists, camp meetings [18],
- presidents [37], [38], [52], [100], [172], [185], [480], [749], [1670].
- White Quakers founded [43].
- Worship of Nikkul Seyn [1140].
- Rembrandt, Hermanszoon van Rhyn, d. 1669, painter, his etching Christ healing the sick [1315].
- Repton, Notts., the school increased in numbers [1418].
- Resin distilled, used to make soap [1565].
- Respirators for consumptive persons invented [72].
- Rhythmical index [491].
- Richard ii, d. 1400, portrait of restored [854].
- Richardson, John, d. 1836, showman [356].
- Riders and riding, Jersey [90],
- Nolan [1162],
- Osbaldeston [1264],
- one hundred and twenty miles in thirteen hours [81].
- Rifles, double bolt for breechloaders [1674],
- expanding bullets [1674],
- hammerless gun [1674],
- Morris tube for [985],
- rifle makers [1672],
- with oval bore [287].
- Riflemen form, a song [137].
- Rio Janeiro, mint erected [869].
- Ritualism, originators of, Keble [170],
- Manning [722],
- Newman [1123],
- Pusey [1677],
- Tracts for the times [170] bis.
- Roads on Mc Adam’s system [557].
- Roberts, David, d. 1864, painter, sketches in Holy Land published [942].
- Roberts, Thomas, d. 1876, acting manager [25].
- Roberts, William John, money lender, d. 1861, attempts to murder William Murray [1055].
- The Times 13 July 1861 et seq.
- Rob Roy canoe voyages [608].
- Rochdale, Yorkshire, vicarage act [915].
- Rocked in the cradle of the deep, a song [254], [1160].
- Rogers, Samuel, d. 1855, poet, Queenie Thrale refuses to marry him [176].
- Rolls, Masters of the, Jessel [94],
- Langdale [300].
- Roman stations, Caerleon, Monmouthshire [355],
- Clausentum, Hants. [665],
- Isle of Wight [178],
- Lancashire roads [157],
- Roman wall [646], [1010],
- Sevington, Wilts. [499],
- Silchester, Hants. [152],
- Volubilis [343],
- Watling street, Salop [646],
- Wilderspool, Lancashire [192].
- Rome, arms and legs for the poor [808],
- basilica of St. Clement [1023],
- British academy of arts founded [584],
- first English bankers [1560],
- Free presbyterian church built [415],
- Mr. Wall’s Baptist chapel [1057],
- Parker’s photographs of the walls, etc. [1345].
- Rory O’ More, a ballad [506].
- Rose pink colour invented [109].
- Rose queen, A [1186].
- Rosshire, lord lieutenant [790].
- Rossini, Giacchino Antonio, d. 1868, composer, Petite messe solennelle introduced [908],
- Stabat mater introduced in England [904].
- Rowing, Oxford to Westminster bridge [1456].
- Rowers and Scullers, Arnold [721],
- Douglas [1456],
- Ingham [9],
- Jacobson [45],
- Johnson [105],
- Keane [166],
- King [229],
- Lane [295],
- Lea [338],
- Lord [496],
- Lowndes [516],
- Mc Dougall [592],
- Mc Lean [649],
- Mackarness [615],
- Mann [721],
- Mellish [836],
- Merivale [849],
- Meynell [860],
- Morrison [987],
- Moss [999],
- Mountain [1007],
- Moxon [1012],
- Munster [1031],
- Nicholson [1145],
- Parish [1337],
- Pennefather [1451],
- Penrhyn [1456],
- Penrose [1457],
- Phelps [1489],
- Phillipps [1495],
- Phillips [1514],
- Polehampton [1570],
- Prest [1629].
- Royal academicians, See also [Painters] [1748],
- Jones [126],
- Lee [351],
- Leslie [394],
- Lewis [416] resigned,
- Long [484],
- Maclise [659],
- Marochetti [743],
- Mulready [1024],
- Poole [1584].
- Royal Society, Fellows, Christopher [1153],
- Dundas [1153],
- Ibbetson [2],
- Ilchester [5],
- Inglis [13],
- Jackson [36],
- Jacob [44],
- James [50],
- Jameson [57],
- Jeffery [69],
- Jeffreys, J. G. [71],
- Jeffreys, J. [72],
- Jejeebhoy [73],
- Jenkin [76],
- Jervis [92],
- Jessee [94],
- Jessel [95],
- Jevons [96],
- Johnson, C. W. [103],
- Johnson, E. J. [104],
- Johnson, G. H. S. [105],
- Johnson, M. J. [108],
- Johnson, P. N. [109],
- Johnston, A. R. C. [113],
- Johnston, J. F. W. [115],
- Jones, C. R. [123],
- Jones, H. B. [127],
- Jones, T. [142],
- Jones, T. R. [143],
- Jones, T. W. [144],
- Joule [150],
- Kane [159],
- Kay, J. H. [163],
- Kaye, J. [164],
- Kaye, J. W. [164],
- Kelland [178],
- Ker [209],
- Key [214],
- Kidd [217],
- Kiernan [218],
- King, J. [226],
- King, P. P. [227],
- König [266],
- Laing [278],
- Lamont [285],
- Lankester [303],
- Lansdowne [304],
- Lassell [310],
- Lawrence [331],
- Lawson [333],
- Leake [341],
- Le Couteur [348],
- Lee, J. [354],
- Lee, R. [357],
- Leeson [366],
- Lefevre [367],
- Lefroy [369],
- Legh [372],
- Lemon [386],
- Liddell [425],
- Lindley [435],
- Lister [444],
- Livingstone [453],
- Lloyd, E. [457],
- Lloyd, H. [460],
- Lloyd, J. A. [461],
- Lloyd, W. [463],
- Locke [467],
- Logan [477],
- Londesborough [481],
- Lowther [492],
- Lowe [512],
- Lubbock [520],
- Luke [528],
- Lyell [540],
- Lyttleton [551],
- Mc Clean [572],
- Mc Donnell [590],
- Mc Grigor [610],
- Mackinnon [639],
- M’ Lean [650],
- Maclear [651],
- Mc Neill [672],
- Macneill [672],
- Mc William [682],
- Madden [684],
- Maddy [687],
- Magrath [692],
- Main [697],
- Maine [698],
- Maitland, E. F. [702],
- Maitland, J. G. [703],
- Maitland, S. R. [704],
- Majendie [705],
- Mallet [712],
- Maltby [713],
- Manby, C. [714],
- Manby, G. W. [715],
- Mangles [718],
- Mantell [729],
- Marcot [731],
- Markland [739],
- Marshall, A. M. [754],
- Marshall, J. [759],
- Martin [768],
- Matheson [790],
- Matthiessen [798],
- Maxwell, J. C. [808],
- Maxwell, J. [809],
- May [810],
- Mayo, C. [820],
- Mayo, H. [821],
- Mayo, T. [821],
- Melville [839],
- Mercer [846],
- Merrifield [852],
- Miers [869],
- Miller, J. F. [880],
- Miller, J. [880],
- Miller, W. A. [885],
- Miller, W. H. [886],
- Minto [899],
- Molesworth [916],
- Montgomerie [934],
- Moore, J. A. [950],
- Moore, T. E. L. [955],
- Moreau [960],
- Morgan [964],
- Morison [974],
- Morris, J. C. [985],
- Moseley, H. [997],
- Moseley, H. N. [997],
- Moss [999],
- Murchison, C. [1032],
- Murchison, Sir R. I. [1033],
- Mylne [1067],
- Napier, Lord [1072],
- Napier, H. E. [1076],
- Narrien [1082],
- Neilson [1097],
- Newall [1114],
- Newmarch [1125],
- Newport [1126],
- Nisbet-Hamilton [1153],
- Noad [1155],
- Nolan [1161],
- Northampton [1174],
- Northbrook [1175],
- Northcott [1176],
- Northumberland [1177],
- Ogle [1221],
- Oldham [1230],
- Oliveira [1235],
- Ormerod, E. L. [1257],
- Ormerod, G. [1257],
- O’ Shaugnessy [1270],
- Outram [1278],
- Owen [1290],
- Paget [1306],
- Palgrave [1311],
- Parish [1338],
- Parker, T. L. [1348],
- Parker, W. K. [1350],
- Parkes [1352],
- Parkinson [1356],
- Parry [1367],
- Pasley [1375],
- Patterson [1386],
- Pattinson [1388],
- Peacock [1412],
- Pearson, E. [1422],
- Pelly [1443],
- Pemberton [1445],
- Pengelly [1448],
- Penn [1449],
- Pepys [1460],
- Percy [1463],
- Pereira [1465],
- Pettigrew [1484],
- Phillimore [1498],
- Phillipps [1501],
- Phillips, J. [1507],
- Phillips, J. A. [1508],
- Plowden [1561],
- Pollock [1575],
- Porrett [1588],
- Porter [1591],
- Portlock [1596],
- Potter [1600],
- Pratt, J. H. [1621],
- Pratt, S. P. [1622],
- Prestwich [1631],
- Pritchard [1648],
- Pusey [1678],
- Quain [1686],
- Quekett [1687].
- Rundell, Philip, d. 1827, goldsmith [1094].
- Rubens, Peter Paul, d. 1640, painter, the Chapeau de poil [1435].
- Russell, John, d. 1878, earl, his ministry resigned [227],
- lord John Russell’s post bag [291].
- Russia, army, clothing of the [22],
- chief engineer of the navy [285],
- Crimea, railway line from Balaklava to Sebastopol [1480],
- Friends deputation to on peace [1426],
- sketches and models of Sebastopol [1665],
- the secret treaty disclosed by Marvin [778].
- Ryves, Virginia Jannetta Horton, d. 1871, claiming descent from the duke of Cumberland [1089].
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- Sackville college, East Grinstead [1089].
- Saddler [1229].
- St. Andrew’s, rector of university Mill [875],
- provost Playfair [1557],
- St. Andrew’s golf club [1557].
- St. George and the dragon on the English coins [1546].
- St. Helena, observatory erected [108].
- St. Paul’s cathedral, tablet in memory of murdered war correspondents [1612].
- St. Paul, Horace, his son [133].
- Salford, Lancashire, library and museum [1554],
- Salford hundred court of record [162],
- ancient market [1437].
- Salt, process for refining [1354].
- Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire, founded [1426].
- Saltley, Warwickshire, diocesan training college [551].
- Sams, William, publisher and peerage proprietor [16].
- Sandwich islands held by Great Britain [1397].
- Sanitary engineer, Jennings [82].
- Saxon antiquities, Faussett’s collection of [813].
- Scene painters, James [47],
- Leitch [381],
- Lancaster [288],
- Marshall [755],
- Morgan [967],
- O’ Connor [1208],
- Oliver [1237].
- See also under [Theatres].
- Schools, first inspector of [962],
- the Misses Lees’ school [351].
- Scotland, black polled cattle [574],
- cricket introduced [240],
- Dick bequest for parochial schoolmasters [844],
- Forbes Mackenzies’ act [634],
- forty new churches erected [905],
- Gaelic episcopal society [508],
- grand master mason [731],
- hangman, the public [1034],
- herring fisheries [279],
- keeper of judicial records [1349],
- kelp trade [279],
- island of Lewis, owner of [790],
- famine in Lewis [790],
- Lord Lyon, king of arms [241],
- meteorological soc. founded [112],
- MS. collections relating to [269],
- royal company of archers, president [840],
- Secession and Relief churches united [622],
- Strathpeffer spa [727],
- Sutherlandshire clearings [465],
- tenant farmer a member of parliament [575],
- tweed trade originated [591].
- Scott, Sir Walter, d. 1832, author, his friend [696],
- he sees Rob Roy acted [618].
- Screw pile and ship mooring invented [901].
- Sculptors, Chantrey [126],
- Chenu [595],
- Johnson [104],
- Jones [135],
- Keene [174],
- King [225],
- Ladeuil [275],
- Ledward [349],
- Legrew [372],
- Leifchild [373],
- Leyland [422],
- Lough [500],
- Lucas [525],
- Lynn [545],
- Macbridge [566],
- Maccarthy [569],
- Macdonald [584],
- Macdowell [595],
- Manning [723],
- Marochetti [743],
- Moffitt [912],
- Montalba [930],
- Monti [939],
- Mossman [1000],
- Munro [1028],
- Nixon [1154],
- Noble [1157],
- O’ Doherty [1212],
- Papworth [1330],
- Park [1339],
- Philip [1493].
- Sea, deep sea dredging [71],
- mean level determined [61],
- Normandy’s apparatus for distilling sea water [1168].
- Sea hath its pearls, The, a song [1544].
- Seaweed imported from Sweden [225].
- Seaham harbour, Durham opened [482].
- Selby, Bishop of, an assumed title [1000].
- Selkirkshire, lord lieutenant [468].
- Serjeants at law, Jervis [91],
- Jones, C. C. [123],
- Jones, H. G. [128],
- Keating [169],
- Kelly [182],
- Kinglake [232],
- Law [324],
- Ludlow [527],
- Lush [533],
- Lyndhurst [543],
- Manning [723],
- Mellor [837],
- Merewether [848],
- Miller [882],
- Murphy [1038],
- O’ Brien [1199],
- Parry [1364],
- Payne [1406],
- Petersdorff [1478],
- Pigott [1532],
- Pollock [1575],
- Pulling [1667],
- Quain [1685].
- Sewell, Elizabeth, d. 1879, linguist [790].
- Shaftesbury, Anthony A., d. 1885, seventh earl, his successor [240].
- Shakespeare, William, d. 1616, all his plays except six produced at Sadler’s Wells [1491],
- Centurie of prayse [11],
- Collier controversy [1362],
- Perkin’s folio [1362],
- Shakespeare fabrications [11],
- Shakesperian jesting in the circus ring originated [751],
- three hundredth anniversary celebration [766],
- trustees of his birthplace [10].
- Shakespeare, William, editions of his works, first folio edition [431],
- Henry Irving edition of works [756],
- Clark and Wright’s edition of works [519].
- Sheehy, Eugene, Roman catholic priest, arrested in Limerick [456].
- Sheep, Alpaca sent to Australia [349],
- black faced [675],
- breeders of [691], [1434], [1678],
- farmer [752].
- Sheffield, Yorkshire, botanic gardens [742],
- birthday club [95],
- Jessop hospital [95],
- Mappin’s collection of pictures [731],
- mayor and master cutler combined [798].
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, d. 1822, poet, his executor [1414],
- his friend [1653],
- his works considered profane [1011].
- She wore a wreath of roses, a song [254].
- Sheridan, Thomas, d. 1817, his daughter Mrs. Norton [1179].
- Ship builders, Elder [1416],
- Fairfield co. [1416],
- Kirk [243],
- Laing [279],
- Laird [280].
- Shipowners, Inman [16],
- Jenkins [76],
- Pollok [1576].
- Shipping Companies, African steam ship co. [280],
- British and North American co. [280],
- British India steam navigating co. [639],
- Guion line [1416],
- Inman line [16],
- Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia co. [16],
- North German Lloyd’s [1416],
- New Zealand co. [1416],
- Scottish Oriental [1416].
- Ships and Shipping, anti-fouling composition for bottoms of [1412],
- curves of stability [101],
- international code of marine signals [908],
- Manby’s rocket apparatus [715],
- self holding brakes for windlasses [1079],
- ship broker [439],
- signal stations for ships [908],
- unimmersible boats [715].
- See also [Steamships].
- Shipwrecks, Alfonzo xii [473],
- Athénienne [1683],
- Brother Jonathan [14],
- Elizabeth [715],
- Great Britain [605],
- Kent [607], [608],
- Lady Elgin [14],
- Liberia [514],
- London [1222], [1317],
- Northfleet [258],
- Pacific [1252],
- Rothsay castle [988],
- Royal charter [473],
- Victoria [986].
- Shoeblack brigade founded [608].
- Shoemakers, learned, Kendall [191],
- Kennedy [197],
- Kitto [248],
- Knight [255],
- Leatherland [345],
- Lochore [466],
- M’ Kay [619],
- Mason, F. [781],
- Mason, Sir J. [783],
- Miller [876],
- Mitchell [903],
- Murray [1055],
- Odger [1212],
- Richardson [876].
- Shoreham, Sussex, harbour constructed [539].
- Shorthand, libraries of books on [415],
- Lewis’ system [415],
- Lloyd’s stenography [458],
- shorthand writers [1548],
- the only writer in Devonshire [314].
- Shrewsbury school, Shropshire, head master [195].
- Silk, manufacturer Nicholson [1141],
- mercer Jeffery [70].
- Silver, made from base metals [1329],
- to separate silver from lead [1388].
- Singh, Duleep, d. 1893, The Maharajah, his guardian [479].
- Singers, See also [Actors],
- Amadi [504],
- Andrews [1382],
- Barnett [1506],
- Bianchi [273],
- Bolton [306],
- Celli [1684],
- Cole [1087],
- Fillippi [1500],
- Fisher [688],
- Grisi [736],
- Incledon [9],
- Isaacs [25],
- Jackson [273],
- Jones [132],
- Jonghmans [147],
- Kennedy [196],
- King [306],
- Knight [254],
- Knyvett, C. [265],
- Knyvett, D. [265],
- Knyvett, W. [265],
- Lablache, F. [271],
- Lablache, L. [271],
- Lacy, J. [273],
- Lacy, J. W. [273],
- Land [289],
- Lanza [306],
- Lee [351],
- Leffler [368],
- Lind [433],
- Linn [441],
- Love [502],
- Maas [555],
- Maeder [688],
- Manvers [730], [755],
- Mario [736],
- Marras [743],
- Masson [788],
- Miranda [900],
- New [1114],
- Orridge [1262],
- Oudin [1276],
- Parepa-Rosa [1334],
- Parry [1364],
- Pasta [1376],
- Patey [1382],
- Paton [1383],
- Patti [1388],
- Paul [1393],
- Penna [1450],
- Perkins [1467],
- Piccolomini [1468],
- Persiani [1475],
- Phillipps [1499],
- Phillips, H. [1506],
- Potocki [1599],
- Povey [254], [1607],
- Purdy [1673],
- Puzzi [1679],
- Pyne, G. [1683],
- Pyne, J. K. [1684],
- Pyne, L. F. [1684],
- Pyne, S. [1684],
- Roze [1467],
- Schulz [744],
- Stephens [306],
- Travis [265],
- Tree [306], [1404],
- Vestris [794],
- Waylett [351],
- Woods [1384],
- Wyndham [271].
- Singers, Comic, Leybourne [421],
- Lloyd [226],
- Maynard [816],
- Moody [941],
- Ogden [1217],
- Pearce [1415],
- Powell [1609],
- Vance [421].
- Skating, National skating association founded [1012],
- skating rink [1644].
- Slap Bang, the expression first used [1471].
- Slavery, anti-slavery advocate, Lushington [535],
- engagés libres system [656],
- meeting in London [1616],
- slave owner [1542].
- Sleep, on going to sleep [945].
- Sleigh, Burrowes Willcocks Arthur, colonel, d. Chelsea March 1869, proprietor of Daily telegraph [407].
- Smith, Albert, d. 1860, entertainer, takes lessons in fencing and boxing [31],
- writes an entertainment [1364].
- Smith, Thomas Assheton, yachtman, d. 1858, Pandora’s voyage to North Pole [498].
- Smith, John, of the Pop Gun inn, a traitor [384].
- Smoke-jack maker [513].
- Snow, lost and buried for a night in the [64].
- Snuff boxes, painting of [578].
- Soap, hardened by sulphate of soda [1168],
- resin used in manufacture [1565].
- Societies, See also [Associations], col. [1703]
- and Institutions, col. [1722].
- Acclimatisation, secretary [513].
- Alliance national land and building founded [1156].
- Amalgamated society of railway servants, president [78].
- Artists’ benevolent fund, secretary [769].
- Arundel, their fictile ivories [1108].
- Antiquaries, director [894].
- Art union of London founded [1566].
- Artists’ annuity fund founded [1681].
- Askesian founded [1460], [1509].
- Astronomical founded [142].
- Artists’ annuity fund, president [532].
- Bath and West of England agricultural [537], [1549].
- Berwickshire naturalists’ club, founders [114].
- Brighton and Sussex medico-chirurgical [80].
- British gynæcological, first president [824].
- British homœopathic founded [1690].
- British mineralogical and geological founded [1460].
- Cambrian promoted [1363].
- Cambrian archæological association founded [127].
- Cambridge Camden founded [1089].
- Chemical founded [491], [885].
- Chetham founded [1355].
- Choral harmonists’ founded [1184].
- Classical harmonists’ founded [1184].
- Church of England protection, president [436].
- City philosophical founded [1484].
- Civil engineers, secretary [308].
- Coffee tavern company originated [1586].
- Cymmroderion founded [1287].
- Devonshire association founded [1447].
- Emancipation for slaves founded [525].
- English church union founded [1286],
- president [436].
- Entomological founded [1122].
- Entomological, New South Wales founded [652].
- Epidemiological founded [897].
- Ethnological originated [228].
- Female emigration founded [1688].
- Financial reform union founded [1156].
- For improvement of religious condition of seamen originated [237].
- Gaelic, the founder [476],
- first chief of [675].
- Geographical, president [1033].
- Geological of Cornwall, founders [705], [1336].
- Governesses asylum, founder [278].
- Handel founded and ceased [598].
- Hardwick’s debating founded [667].
- Hermetic founded [234].
- Highland and agricultural of Scotland, secretary [809].
- Historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire [1527].
- Horticultural, secretary [434].
- Hunterian founded [1290].
- Irish founded [782].
- Jersey agricultural and horticultural founded [348].
- Juridical founded [421].
- Linnean, librarian [242].
- Linnean, New South Wales, constituted [652].
- London and Middlesex archæological, president [481].
- London oratory founded [264].
- London political union founded [1156].
- London, for promoting christianity among Jews, mission to Poland [570].
- London trade council formed [1212].
- Lowtonian founded [514].
- Martineau founded [774].
- Meteorological, president [720].
- Microscopical founded [444],
- president [1687].
- Miners’ national union, president [581].
- National choral established [766].
- National complete suffrage union founded [862].
- National orphan home founded [233].
- Owls commencement and ending [260].
- Oxford Old college historical revived [1077].
- Parliamentary candidate founded [1473].
- Pharmaceutical, founder [8].
- Philharmonic established [1184].
- Philosophical of London founded [1484].
- Political union founded [1032].
- Ray, founders of [114].
- Religious tract, book editor [724],
- books of travels [724],
- secretary [146].
- Royal, Woollaston medals made of palladium [109].
- Royal agricultural founded [861], [1678].
- Royal Asiatic, last original member [672].
- Royal astronomical, Lee bequests [354],
- president [721].
- Royal geographical, secretary [36].
- Royal horticultural, scientific director [1041].
- Royal microscopical founded [1290].
- Royal society of literature founded [85].
- Royal society for protection of life from fire, [509].
- Royal toxophilite [1576].
- Scottish corporation, secretary [914].
- Sisterhood of Good Samaritans at Coatham [1389].
- Smeatonian society of engineers, treasurer [1067].
- Society for suppression of vice, secretary [1641].
- Society of arts, the Swiney cup [659].
- Society of English medallists founded [1585].
- Society of reporters founded [415].
- Sunday school union founded [1152].
- Sussex archæological founded [515].
- Torquay natural history founded [1447].
- Tract, secretary [144].
- Utilitarian founded [875].
- Wernerian natural history founded [57].
- Wetteravian, a member [359].
- Women’s printing founded [1378].
- Yorkshire agricultural founded [861].
- Zoological, secretary [902].
- Society men and women, Jersey [90],
- Montagu [929].
- Solicitors general, Collier [925],
- Jervis [91],
- Karslake [160],
- Keating [169],
- Kelly [182].
- Soda water apparatus [1460].
- Somersault throwers, Lee [356],
- Lees [365],
- Myers [1065].
- Somersetshire, lords lieutenant [5], [1596].
- Song writers, Kenny [203],
- Mackay [619],
- Mitchell [903],
- Perry [1470],
- Roberts, Mrs. V. [274].
- Sothern Edward Askew, d. 1881, actor, Our american cousin produced [174].
- South Kensington museum, catalogue compiler [212],
- Jones collection [133],
- Percy’s metallurgical specimens [1464].
- Southey, Robert d. 1843 poet, an acquaintance [1409],
- Mason corresponds with him [782].
- Southwark, Surrey, borough court of record [1406],
- high steward of [1406].
- Spain, Jameson created a caballero of [57],
- Lorca outrage on H. D. Jencken [75],
- St. Sebastian forlorn hope at [127].
- Spelling, J. Jones system of Welsh spelling [130],
- Mavor’s spelling book [806].
- Spiral ascensionist, Ethardo [1203].
- Spiritualists, Moses a medium [998],
- Mountford [1008].
- Spithead, Hants. sea forts constructed [344].
- Split ring makers [783].
- Spirits, sale of spirits amendment act [772].
- Spurgeon, Charles Hadden, d. 1892, preacher, his sermon on baptismal regeneration [1669],
- sermons and books printed [1376].
- Stafford, first mayor [779].
- Staffordshire, lord lieutenant [423].
- Stained glass, designer of Oliphant [1233].
- Stanhope, Lady Hester Lucy, d. 1839, her medical attendant [855].
- Stanley, Arthur Penryn, d. 1881, dean of Westminster his great friend [1423].
- Stanley, Henry Morton i.e. John Rowlands b. 1841, expedition for relief of Emin Pacha [56].
- Stationers, Key [214], [401],
- Parkins [1354].
- Stationery, cheap paper and envelopes introduced [1355].
- Statues and Busts, Akroyd [1493],
- Albert [135], [1157],
- Carpenter [1154],
- Clyde [743],
- Crosby [1154],
- Derby [1157],
- Franklin [1157],
- Gilpin [104],
- Gough [104],
- Iddesleigh [1176],
- Ingram [14],
- Jacob [43],
- Jefferies [68],
- Jesse [94],
- Jessel [95],
- Jones [141],
- Key [215],
- Kiallmark [216],
- Lane [296],
- Lander [316],
- Lawrence [330],
- Leeman [363],
- Lewis [413],
- Lloyd [460],
- Liardet [422],
- Locke [467],
- Logan [476],
- Louis Philippe [135],
- Macaulay [563],
- Macdonald [584],
- Macleod [657],
- Mc Niell [672],
- Maning [719],
- Marsh [751],
- Marshall [759],
- Mary, Queen [1028],
- Mason [783],
- Mathew [791],
- Maurice [805],
- May [813],
- Mayer [813],
- Mayo [819],
- Moffat [104],
- Moor [914],
- Mort [992],
- Murray, D. [1042],
- Napier, C. J. [1074],
- Napier, W. F. P. [1080],
- Napier, R. C. [1072],
- Neill [1095],
- Napoleon iii [135],
- Oastler [1195],
- O’Brien [1201],
- O’Hagan [1224],
- Outram [1157], [1279],
- Owen [1287],
- Parkes [1353],
- Peabody [1408],
- Pease [1427],
- Peel L. [1434],
- Peel W. [1435],
- Phayre [1488],
- Pierce [1528],
- Plowden [15],
- Pond [1577],
- Pugin [1665],
- Quain, J. R. [1685],
- Quain, R. [1686],
- Richard Cœur de Lion [743],
- Sadler [1339],
- Tennant [1339],
- Victoria, Queen [135], [1157],
- Vincent [104],
- Wales, prince of [15],
- Wallace [1339],
- Watt [1028],
- Wellington [1157],
- William iv [1154].
- Steam hammers [989], [1085].
- Steam locomotives, competition at Rainhill [198],
- Field’s boiler [855],
- high pressure [1466], [1467],
- Rocket, The [1521].
- Steam ships, boomerang propeller [907],
- direct acting annular cylinder screw engine [800],
- double cylinder engine [800],
- feathering screw propeller [800], [801],
- first screw steamer to the Levant [923],
- inventors of steam navigation [886],
- iron boats built [889],
- iron first used in building [280], [1079],
- iron plating in alternate strakes [1077],
- Jackson’s propeller [32],
- Manby’s oscillating engines [1449],
- marine engine improvements [58],
- oscillating engines first used [1099],
- oscillating engine, slide valves worked by an eccentric [800],
- paddles used instead of wheels [502],
- propellers [801],
- screw propellers [513], [1536],
- steeple engine invented [1075],
- surface condenser for engines [1075],
- twin screw invented [375].
- See also [Ships].
- Steam vessels, Atlantic greyhound, i.e. City of Rome [101],
- City of Berlin [16],
- La Normandie [101].
- Steel, Bessemer process used [843],
- steel smelters [95].
- Steel pen makers, Mason [783],
- Perry [783], [1472].
- Stereoscopic and photographic company [1183].
- Stephenson, George, d. 1848, engineer, his connection with E. Pease [1426].
- Stirlingshire, lord lieutenant [940].
- Stock exchange, London, the twelve jewish brokers [932].
- Stockport, Lancashire, chartist disturbances [1447],
- Jennison’s gardens established [83].
- Stone throwing [442].
- Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher, d. 1896, author and lord Byron [374].
- Street dramatic reciter [1126].
- Street making, concrete for [905].
- Strickland, Agnes, d. 1874, author, her sister [941].
- Strikes, dock labourers [1182].
- Strutt, Mr., theatrical manager [171].
- Struve, Dr., prepares mineral waters at Brighton [230].
- Stuart, Charles Edward, d. 1788, The Young Pretender, his widow [1690].
- Sudburry, Suffolk, disfranchised [123].
- Suez, Egypt, first Englishman residing there [406].
- Sugar, duties abolished [1175],
- machine for cutting [1019],
- sugar refiners [599].
- Suicides, Jackson, Arthur Gregory, hanged himself [28].
- Jones, John, died from attempted suicide [132].
- Jullien, Louis G. A. J., wounded himself with a knife [156].
- Lardner, Leopold James, threw himself from a window [308].
- Le Grew, James, committed suicide [373].
- Levy, Amy, inhaled fumes of charcoal [407].
- Lingard, James W., committed suicide [439].
- Low, Walter, took paregoric [510].
- Lowndes, Jefferson, shot himself [515].
- Lyttleton, George W. L., Baron, jumped out of a window [551].
- Martin, G., cut his throat [765].
- Matthiessen, A., took prussic acid [798].
- Mercer, George, shot himself in bed [846].
- Montgomery, W., shot himself [938].
- Morris, R., shot himself [985].
- Mowat, J. L. G., hanged himself Oxford [1010].
- Moxon, Walter, drank hydrocyanic acid [1012].
- Owen, G., took poison [1285].
- Patton, George, cut his throat and threw himself into Almond river [1391].
- Paul, Wentworth F. D., took prussic acid [1395].
- Peace, W., shot himself St. Mary’s hospital [1416].
- Perceval, Arthur Philip, took laudanum [1461].
- Perry, Richard Davis, shot himself [1472].
- Pigott, Richard, shot himself at Madrid [1534].
- Price, David, shot himself [1636].
- Sulphate of ammonia produced from gasses of blast furnaces [1099].
- Sun, bright line spectrum of the cornea first seen [1567].
- Sunday, Strome ferry case [198],
- Sunday receptions [1653].
- Surgeons, College of, diploma returned [630],
- president [168].
- Surgery, abdominal aorta tied for aneurism of the iliac [52],
- anatomical museums [148], [158],
- bleeding, last advocates of [312],
- Cæsarean operation [11],
- double stethoscope invented [343],
- external iliac artery tied [1115],
- ether inhaling apparatus [1263],
- excision of varicose veins, operation for [759],
- flexible cautery invented [338],
- galvano cautery introduced [759],
- hospitals, circular wards for [759],
- hernia, operation for [528],
- hydrocele, cure of [459],
- instrument for removal of uterine polypi [1223],
- Kiernan’s anatomy classes suppressed [218],
- knee joint, excision of [126],
- Lane’s medical school [586],
- larynx, operations on the [630],
- lithotomy operations [39], [459],
- liver discoveries respecting its structure [218],
- Lizar’s lines [454],
- membrane of the eye discovered [41],
- nævi, injection of with liquor ammoniæ [459],
- Pagan’s obstetric forceps [1302],
- patent truss [399],
- pure rubber bandage for ulcers [767],
- screw lithotrite tourniquet [399],
- strabismus, cure of [633],
- syphon douche invented [144],
- tissue paper for dressing wounds [603],
- tongue removed for cancer [1189],
- tracheotomy without tubes [767],
- upper jaw removed [454].
- Sussex, duke of, d. 1843, his wife the duchess of Inverness [18].
- Sweden, seaweed sent to England [225],
- steamboats introduced [1292].
- Swell, a broken down [1199].
- Sweeney Todd, the barber of Fleet st., a drama [1629].
- Swimmers, Drumlanrig [1687],
- Johnson [109],
- Kirkpatrick [245],
- Leverell [404],
- Lort [498],
- Pearce [1415].
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles, b. 1837, poet, ode by [8],
- Queen Mother published [1523].
- Swinfen v. Swinfen, a barrister suing for his fees [196].
- Swordsman, M’ Ian [612].
- Sydenham, See [Crystal palace], col. [1712].
T
- Tailors, Moses [749],
- Nicoll [1148],
- Nugee [1186],
- Place [1552],
- Poole [1582].
- Talkers, Great, Luttrell [537],
- Morley [975].
- Tasmania, Hobart Town magnetic observatory [163].
- Taste and smell, a person with no sense of [776].
- Taverns, Anti Gallican [351],
- Garrick’s head [351],
- London coffee house [361].
- Talford, Sir Thomas N., d. 1854, judge, his dramas [166].
- Tawell, John, murderer, executed 28 March 1845 [182].
- Tea dealer, Moffatt [911].
- Teachers, first training college for [163].
- Teck, Mary, b. 1833, duchess of, taught the piano by Mangold [718].
- Telegraphs, Anglo-American telegraph co. [572],
- Atlantic cable [1114],
- Dover and Calais [1114],
- break drum and cone [1114],
- first use for capturing a murderer [182],
- underground introduced [1148],
- wire rope for [1114].
- Telescopes, See also [Observatories],
- grinding specula [214], [310],
- reflecting telescopes [310],
- specula [310].
- Telpherage, automatic transport of goods by electricity [76].
- Temperance, Anti Bacchus [1369],
- dining room established [477],
- first teetotal pledge [452],
- Preston temperance advocate [452],
- the league of the cross [722].
- Temperance advocates, Lamb [283],
- Logan [477],
- Lucas [524],
- M’Gavin [600],
- Mathew [791],
- Mitchell [903],
- Morley [977],
- Morris [981],
- Mudge [1015],
- Murphy [1038],
- O’Neill [1246],
- Parsons [1369],
- Pollard [1572],
- Priestman [1643].
- Tennis player, Ponsonby [1579].
- Tennyson, Alfred, d. 1892, baron, poet, dedication of The Princess [534],
- his sister [534],
- Flights of Phædo in reply to Maud [226],
- poems set to music [343],
- verses to E. Lear [343].
- Ternnograph, a levelling machine, invention of [144].
- Thackeray, William Makepeace, d. 1863, novelist, battle of Limerick [1201],
- caricatures G. P. R. James [49],
- on Letts’ diaries [401],
- his friend [1642].
- Theatres, booking agents, Mitchell [904]
- and Nimmo [1152],
- general theatrical fund founded [546],
- first opera burlesque [1059],
- limelight introduced [755],
- no fee system first established [815],
- religious services in [977],
- theatrical publisher [275],
- theatrical portraits [275],
- transformation scenes originated [755],
- vampire traps first used [1553].
- Theatres and other places of Amusement, See also [Actors] and [Music halls].
- Adelaide gallery, opened [318],
- closed [1449],
- Jacobs conjurer at [44].
- Adelphi theatre, musical director [836].
- Agricultural hall promenade concerts [233].
- Alexandra theatre opened [1432].
- Alexandra palace, lessees [146].
- Alhambra, Marian the giantess [736].
- Anatomical museums [148], [158].
- Argyle subscription rooms, conductor [318],
- opposition to the licence [545],
- singer at [147].
- Astley’s theatre, manager [922].
- Avenue theatre built [1366].
- Bower saloon opened [1509].
- Britannia theatre opened [298].
- Chinese gallery, Hyde park corner [1509].
- City of London theatre, lessee [922],
- manager [356],
- opening night [386],
- torn down [356].
- Coburg theatre, manager [922].
- Colosseum, garden [613],
- manager [686],
- panorama of London [1360].
- Court theatre, lessee [450].
- Covent Garden theatre, Barnett fires at Miss Kelly [182],
- built [834],
- burnt down [155],
- conductor [599],
- Holland’s circus at [1203],
- Israelites in Egypt, an opera suppressed [274],
- Lenten oratorios [351],
- lessees [186], [680],
- musical directors [836], [938],
- opera litigation [262],
- Rivier’s promenade concerts [793],
- scene painters [755], [967].
- Cremorne gardens, fatal balloon ascent [314],
- musical director [745].
- Criterion theatre built [1577].
- Dando’s quartet [473].
- Drury Lane theatre, A run of luck produced £25,000 [1485],
- ballet mistress [501],
- Jullien’s concerts [155].
- Lenten oratorios [351],
- lessees [155], [351],
- managers [680], [922],
- modeller of the masks [174],
- musical conductor [155],
- patentee [506],
- poetical address at the opening [909],
- queen’s state visit [1360],
- scene painters [47], [755].
- Edinburgh theatre royal,
- burnt [497],
- lessee [395],
- manager [459].
- Elephant and Castle theatre, lessees [823], [1352].
- English opera house, Wellington st. erected [765].
- Fitzroy theatre, manager [815].
- Garrick theatre, Leman street, burnt down [1483].
- German Reed’s Entertainment [1365].
- Globe theatre, built [1366],
- lessee [930].
- Gough street private theatre, which became Havelock hall [1682].
- Haymarket theatre, musical director [836].
- Her Majesty’s theatre, decorated [107],
- Excelsior ballet at [1307],
- lessee [784],
- manager [528],
- Mario appears [736],
- musical conductor [528],
- pas de quatre at [528],
- scene painter [755].
- Highbury Barn, musical director [745].
- Holborn theatre, built [1366],
- first opened [149],
- lessees [47], [1368],
- manager [149],
- stage manager [1368].
- Horns’ tavern, Jacobs the conjurer at [44].
- Imperial theatre, lessee [450].
- Javasu, Princess of, exhibition of [64].
- Julia Pastrana, exhibition of [1377].
- Laurent’s casino, opened and closed [318].
- Lyceum theatre, built [1480],
- Jullien’s concerts at [155],
- lessee [171],
- manager [794],
- musical conductors [711], [938],
- opera buffa introduced [904],
- Penley’s nine nights’ season [817].
- Marks and his little men [737].
- Marylebone theatre, manager [356].
- Miss Kelly’s theatre, built [183].
- New Royalty theatre, lessee [1237].
- North Woolwich gardens, conductor of music [212].
- Olympic theatre, lessees [150], [794],
- manager [348],
- musical director [351], [711],
- scene painter [47].
- Olympic arena, i.e. Lambeth baths, opened [355].
- Panharmonium at King’s Cross, performance at [68].
- Pantheon, Oxford street, Italian opera at [1184].
- Pantheon, Catherine street [1510].
- Park theatre, lessees [1360].
- Parkinson’s museum [1355].
- Pavilion theatre, lessee [1608],
- manager [356].
- Polygraphic hall, Jacobs conjurer at [44].
- Polytechnic, chairman [1289],
- institute [1189],
- lecturers at [225].
- Poses plastiques at Garrick’s head [351].
- Prince of Wales theatre, Tottenham street, London, acting manager [47],
- scene painters [47],
- Wilton management [47].
- Prince of Wales theatre, Liverpool, lessee [150].
- Princess’s theatre, acting manager [25],
- lessee [165], [686],
- manager [938],
- musical conductor [472].
- Queen’s theatre, Dublin, lessee [149].
- Queen’s theatre, Long Acre, proscenium, painter of [943],
- musical conductor [711],
- scene painter [381],
- stage manager [1363].
- Rawstorne street, Islington, a private theatre [356].
- Regency theatre, Westminster, manager [921].
- Richardson’s Show, an actor in [876],
- proprietors [356],
- finally dispersed [356],
- at Agricultural hall [1352].
- Rosherville gardens, master of the ceremonies [1086],
- owner [126].
- Royal Amphitheatre, Holborn, opened [574].
- Royal Mews, Charing Cross, pictures exhibited [297].
- Sadler’s Wells, directors [844],
- lessees [1490],
- manager [149],
- musical director [938],
- scene painter [47].
- St. James’ theatre, built [1480],
- French plays and operas at [904].
- San Pareil theatre, opened [348].
- San Souce theatre, Herr Von Joel at [101].
- Saville house, Leicester sq., assaults of arms at [31].
- Standard theatre, manager [356].
- Strand theatre, acting manager [1368],
- directress [25],
- lessee [182],
- living marionettes [793],
- manager [88],
- Mark Lemon’s first play [386],
- musical directors [351], [938].
- Surrey theatre, musical conductor [121],
- scene painter [755].
- Surrey gardens, book about [167],
- Jullien’s concerts [155].
- Tottenham street theatre, lessee [351].
- Vaudeville theatre, lessee [930].
- Vauxhall gardens, account of [1372],
- manager [922].
- Victoria theatre, lessees [110], [1483],
- scene painter [47].
- Wilson street private theatre for students [1682].
- Woolwich gardens under W. Holland [97].
- Theatrical managers, See also [Actors],
- Charman [574],
- Gye [262],
- Johnson [356],
- Knowles [260],
- Lee [356],
- Lewis [418],
- Liston [445],
- Lyster [553],
- M’Collam [574],
- Macfarren [598],
- Maddox [686],
- Mapleson [730],
- Murray [1056],
- Nash [1083],
- Newcombe [1117],
- Osbaldiston [356],
- Parry [1366],
- Ratcliffe [1483],
- Richardson [356],
- Robertson [451].
- Thermantidote for cooling houses [72].
- Thermometer for deep sea soundings [885].
- Thorndon reformatory, Suffolk, established [211].
- Thrale, Hester Maria, d. 1857, viscountess Keith [176].
- Throat doctors, Mackensie [630],
- Moore [948].
- Tichborne, Roger or Thomas Castro or Arthur Orton, Kenealey conducting the case [193],
- his counsel Mac Mahon [661],
- his friend Onslow [1248],
- his judges [838].
- Ticket of leave men, meeting of [816].
- Tiger, encounter with a, [60].
- Tiger, A, the first servant so called [351].
- Timber merchant [707].
- Toptree heath model farm Essex [829].
- Tobacco manufacturer, Mitchell [906].
- Tom and Jerry, or life in London a drama [922].
- Torpey, James diamond robber [530].
- Tower of London, keeper of the regalia [1550].
- Toxophilites [1667].
- Trade Board of, See [Board of Trade].
- Trade union congress the first [1601].
- Trafalgar, battle of, the signal officer at [1374].
- Traitors, Lafontaine [276],
- Lemaitre [383],
- Macmanus [661],
- Martin [770],
- Meagher [826],
- Meany [828],
- Mitchel [900],
- O’Brien [1201],
- O’Conner [1205],
- O’Donoghue [1214],
- O’Gorman [1223],
- O’Mahony [1243],
- O’Reilly [1253].
- Trapeze performers, Leotard [392],
- Olmar [1242].
- Travellers, Man [714],
- Monroe [926],
- Palgrave [1311].
- Travelling in a van [556].
- Treasury, first lord See also [Prime ministers],
- Iddesleigh [3], [1176].
- Trollope, Anthony, d. 1882, novelist, The Eustace diamonds [848].
- Trotter, Captain [1452].
- Truro, Cornwall, cathedral, Pullan’s design for [1666].
- Turf Commissioner, Perry [1470].
- Turkey red dyers [791].
- Turner, Joseph M. W., d. 1851, painter, his Liber studiorum [1681],
- Johns’ pictures sold as Turner’s [102].
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V
- Vaccination introduced [81].
- Vansittart, Henrietta a patentee [513].
- Vaulter, Madigan [688].
- Vegetarians [234].
- Ventriloquists, Jacobs [44],
- Love [503].
- Victoria Cross given to Kavanagh [162],
- Leith [382],
- Mc Masters [662],
- Macpherson [675],
- Malone [713],
- Moore [949],
- Peel [1435],
- Percy [1463].
- Victoria, Queen, b. 1819, assaulted by lieut. Pate [1337],
- attacked in Tomahawk cartoons [967],
- carpet presented to, [1331],
- coroner of queen household [724],
- drawing masters [343], [381],
- duke and duchess of Kent [205],
- empress of India [553],
- fired at by Edward Oxford on Constitution hill [1297],
- greyhound master M’Grath, sent for her to see [532],
- keeper of her privy purse [1579],
- monthly nurse [431],
- inspects the ox Black Prince [575],
- keeper of her crown jewels [475],
- G. Jackson exhibits feats of dexterity before her [31],
- Jackson choir performs before her [40],
- marshall of court ceremonies [551],
- mask on occasion of her marriage [199],
- More Leaves translated into Gaelic [622],
- Myers’ circus performs before her [1065],
- Neild leaves her half a million [1094],
- physician accoucheur [472],
- portraits [217], [293], [1360], [1373],
- reported attempt to murder [365],
- Sir B. Peckham-Micklethwait rendered a service to [1429],
- Jennings the sole survivor of priests at her coronation [83],
- state visit to Drury lane [1360],
- statues and busts of [135], [500],
- sub almoner [73],
- taught singing by Lablache [272],
- taught to etch [293],
- theatricals at Windsor [165],
- trumpeter to the queen [1348],
- vaccinated by T. J. Pettigrew [1484],
- visits Birmingham [777],
- visits Ireland [549], [1504],
- visits Jersey [347],
- visits Tillyfour farm, Aberdeenshire [575],
- writings translated into Welsh [134].
- Victoria regia introduced [1177].
- Villikins and his Dinah, a song [815].
- Violin maker [200].
- Violinists, Lacy [274],
- Lucas [522],
- Mapleson [730],
- Paganini [1409].
- Violoncellists, Lindley [435],
- Munck [1388],
- Pettit [1486],
- Phillips [1513].
- Volunteers, a starter of the movement [1680],
- first corps in England [956].
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