C Canterbury, [190], [202], [203], [205], [210] Capel Curig, [169]. Carlisle, [146]. Carlyle, Thomas, [72]. Carracross, a village of Peggotty Huts, [119]. Carrock Fell, [142]. Cassell and Co., [28]. Chalk, [186], [187], [211]. Chandos Street, Covent Garden, [37], [39]. Charing Cross Hospital, [38]. Charing Cross railway-bridge, [30]. Charlotte Street, Blackfriars, [35]. Chatham, [7], [8], [10], [11], [14], [17], [18], [25], [26], [183], [185], [186], [204], [205], [214], [215]. Cheadle, [169]. Cheeryble Brothers, originals of, [138]. Chelmsford, [49]. Chertsey, [55]. Chesney Wold, [172], [173]. Chester, [163]. Child’s Dream of a Star, [17]. Child’s Story, [18]. Chimes, The, [62], [82]. Cholmeley, original of Tony Weller, [22]. Christmas Carol, [60], [73], [171]. Clare Market, [80]. Clatford, [86]. Clifton, [84]. Cloisterham (Rochester), [214]. Coaches: “Brighton Era,” [103]. “Commodore,” [20], [22]. Cooper Company’s, Bristol, [85]. “Glasgow Mail,” [124]. Timpson’s “Blue-eyed Maid,” [21]. Cobham, [20], [186], [208], [210]. Cobham Hall, [211]. Cob-Tree Hall, Aylesford, [201]. Coketown, original of, [133]. Collins, Wilkie, [72], [141]. Conway, [169]. Cook, Eliza, [69]. Cooling, [212]-214. Cornwall, trip into, with Stanfield, Maclise, and Forster, [95]. Covent Garden, [30]. Coventry, [170]. Cricket on the Hearth, [60]. Cumberland, [141].

D “Daily News,” [81]. David Copperfield, [3], [8], [9], [12], [16], [19], [29], [30], [31], [36], [37], [40], [42], [44], [45], [50], [60], [63], [103], [108], [110], [117]-122, [193], [195], [199], [200], [202]. Dawson, Dr., at school with Dickens, [40]. Debtors’ prison, Southwark, [28]. Dedlock Arms, original of, [173]. Dibabses, home of, [95]. Dickens, Alfred Tennyson, [61]. Dickens, Charles: Birth, [1]; baptism, [3]; childhood days, [6], [7]; at school in Chatham, [11], [14]; Chatham days, [18]-20; leaves Chatham for London, [20]; boyhood and youth in London, [23]-48; first employment, [29]; school again, [39]; clerk at a solicitor’s and then at attorneys’, [41]; takes to journalism, [44]; studies shorthand, [44]; reporter on the “True Sun,” “Mirror of Parliament,” and “Morning Chronicle,” [46]; first attempt at authorship, [47]; commences Pickwick, [50]; marriage, [51]; birth of his son Charles, [51]; of his daughters, Mary and Kate, [54]; of his sons, Walter Landor, Francis Jeffrey, Alfred Tennyson, Henry Fielding, and daughter, Dora Annie, [61]; and of Sidney Smith Haldemand, [63]; birth of son, Edward Bulwer Lytton, [71]; takes Gad’s Hill Place, [73]; return from America, [95]; death, June 9, 1870, [222]. Dickens, Mrs. Charles, [88], [166]. Dickens, Charles Culliford Boz, [51], [64]. Dickens, Dora Annie, [61]. Dickens, Edward Bulwer Lytton, [71]. Dickens, Elizabeth, mother of Charles, [3], [26], [33], [38]. Dickens Fellowship, [17]. Dickens, Francis Elizabeth, [3]. Dickens, Francis Jeffrey, [61]. Dickens, Henry Fielding, [61]. Dickens, John, [2], [5]-20, [23], [26], [28], [33], [37], [39], [41], [43], [94]. Dickens, Kate, [54]. Dickens, Mary, [54], [59]. Dickens Road, [193]. Dickens, Sidney Smith Haldemand, [63]. Dickens Street, Portsmouth, [2]. Dickens, Walter Landor, [61]. Dingley Dell, [201]. Dinner at Poplar Walk, [47]. Doctors’ Commons, [44]. Dombey and Son, [33], [60], [63], [106], [162]. Dombey, burial of, [61]. Dombey, Mr., and Brighton, [106]. Dombey, Mr., marriage of, [61]. Dombey, original of, [138]. Dombey, Paul, at school in Brighton, [106]. Doncaster, [149], [153]-5. Dorrit, Fanny, original of, [138]. Dotheboys Hall, [126]. Dover, [8], [197], [198]-199, [206], [219]. Drury Lane, [31], [80]. “Dullborough” (Chatham), [21], [185], [186].

E Eastgate House, Rochester, [216]. “Eatanswill,” [114]. Edinburgh, [155]-157, [159]. Egg, Augustus, [110]. Ellis and Blackmore, attorneys who employed Dickens, [41], [43]. Empty chair, [209]. Engelhart, [25]. Essex, [1], [49]. Everard, Dr., original of Dr. Blimber, [106]. Exeter, [93].

F Fielding’s “Tom Thumb,” [71]. Fields, James T., [77]. Fildes, Luke, [78]. Fitzgerald, Percy, [81], [114]. Fleet Prison, [28]. Folkestone, [198], [199]-200. Folkestone, original of Pavilionstone, [199]. Frith, W. P., R.A., [73]. Frozen Deep, The, [72].

G Gad’s Hill, [184], [201], [204]-212, [218], [220], [221]-224. Gaiety Theatre, [80]. Garland Family, [35]. Genoa, [61], [62], [110]. George Silverman’s Explanation, [136]. Giles, William, [15], [21]. Glasgow, [158], [159]. Glencoe, [157]. “Golden dog licking a golden pot,” [35]. “Golden Lucy,” original of, [12]. Gounod, [74]. Grant, William and Daniel, Originals of the Cheeryble Brothers, [138]. Grantham, [124]. Gravesend, [184], [204], [206], [211]. Gray’s Inn, [50]. Great Expectations, [21], [71], [212], [220], 222. Great North Road, [173]. Great Winglebury, [220]. Greta Bridge, [123]. Grewgious’s chambers in Staple Inn, [51]. Grip the raven, [60]. Guest, The, [13]. Guild of Literature and Art, [177]. Guy’s Hospital, [35].

H Hackney churchyard, [179]. Hampshire, [1]. Hampstead, [39], [55]. Hard Times, [71], [132]-136. Hatfield, [174]. Haunted Man, [60], [104]. Hertford, [173]. Hesket-New-Market, [148]. Higham, [204]. Hogarth, Catherine Thomson, [51]. Hogarth, George, [51]. Hogarth, Mary, [51]. Hogarth, Miss, [51], [63]. Holl, Frank, [25]. Holly Tree Inn, [13]. Horne, R. H., [9]. Hotels: see Inns. “Household Words,” [79], [104], [141]. House of Commons Reporters, Gallery, [46]. Huffam, Christopher, [4]. Humphrey, Master, original of 126. Hungerford Market, [30], [39]. Hungerford Stairs, Strand, [29] 35, [39]. Hungerford Street, [32], [160]. Hungerford Suspension Bridge, [30]. Hunt, Leigh, [128], [137].

I Inns and Hotels: Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, [129]. Adelphi Hotel, Manchester, [169]. Albion Hotel, Broadstairs, [188]. Angel Inn, Bury St. Edmunds, [114]. Angel, Doncaster, [153]. Beaufort Arms, Bath, [93]. Bedford Hotel, Brighton, [104], [105], [106]. Black Prince, Chandos Street, [38]. Blue Boar, Rochester, [220]. Bull Hotel, Preston, [136]. Bull Hotel, Rochester, [218]. Bull Inn, Whitechapel, [113]. Bush Inn, Bristol, [84]. Castle Hotel, Coventry, [170]. Catherine Wheel, Beckhampton, [87]. Clarence Hotel, Chatham, [12]. Copp’s Royal Hotel, Leamington, [160]. County Inn, Canterbury, [202]. Cross Keys, London, [21]. Crozier Inn, Chatham, [13]. Down Hotel, Clifton, [85]. Fountain Hotel, Canterbury, [202]. Fox-under-the-Hill, Adelphi, [30]. George Hotel, Grantham, [124]. George Inn, Greta Bridge, [124]. Golden Cross, London, [22]. Great White Horse, Ipswich, [112]. Green Dragon, Alderbury, [100]. Hen and Chickens Inn, Birmingham, [164]. Horseshoe and Castle, Cooling, [212]. Hotel Cecil, London, [31]. Jack Straw’s Castle, Hampstead, [56]. Kennedy’s Hotel, Edinburgh, [156]. Kennett Inn, Beckhampton, [87]. King’s Arms, Lancaster, [149]. King’s Head, Barnard Castle, [126]. Leather Bottle, Cobham, [210]. Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury, [167]. Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, [199]. Malt Shovel, Cheetham Hill, [136]. Marquis of Ailesbury’s Arms, Clatford, [86]. Mitre Inn, Chatham, [12]. New Inn, Greta Bridge, [124]. New London Inn, Exeter, [94]. Old Coach and Horses, Isleworth, [55]. Old Royal Hotel, Birmingham, [165]. Old Ship Hotel, Brighton, [103]. Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone, [199]. Plough, Blundeston, [117]. Queen’s Head, Hesket-New-Market, [149]. Queen’s Hotel, Manchester, [131]. Queen’s Hotel, St. Albans, [176]. Radley’s Hotel, Liverpool, [129]. Red Lion Inn, Chatham, [12]. Red Lion, High Barnet, [173]. Red Lion, Parliament Street, [37]. Royal Hotel, Bath, [93]. Royal Hotel, Edinburgh, [157]. Royal Hotel, Glasgow, [159]. Royal Hotel, Norwich, [115]. Royal Hotel, Yarmouth, [120]. St. James’s (now Berkeley) Hotel, [78]. Salisbury Arms, Hatfield, [174], [175]. Saracen’s Head, Bath, [87]. Shepherd’s Shord Inn, [87]. Ship Inn, Allonby, [136]. Sondes Arms, Rockingham, [173]. Star and Garter, Richmond, [55]. Sun Hotel, Canterbury, [202]. Three Jolly Bargemen, Cooling, [214]. Unicorn, Bowes, [126]. Victoria Hotel, Euston, [63]. Waite’s Hotel, Gravesend, [207]. Waterloo Hotel, Edinburgh, [156]. West Hoe Hotel, Plymouth, [103]. White Hart, Bath, [89]. White Hart, Stevenage, [182]. White Lion, Wolverhampton, [167]. Wood’s Hotel (Furnival’s Inn), [52]. York House Hotel, Bath, [93]. Ipswich, [49], [112], [115]. Isle of Wight, [107]. Italy, Dickens sojourn in, [62].

J Jerrold, Douglas, [141], [176]. Joe the Fat Boy, original of, [12]. Johnson’s Court, Fleet Street, [48]. Jones, William, schoolmaster, [39]. Jonson’s “Every Man in His Humour,” [128].

K Kean, Charles, [94]. Kenilworth, [160], [162]. Kent, [1], [183]. King’s Bench Prison, [28], [29]. King’s College School, [63]. Kingsgate Street, Holborn, [80]. Kingsway, [80]. Kit’s Coty House, [201]. Knebworth, [177], [179].

L Lamert, Dr., original of Dr. Slammer, [16]. Lamert, James, [29], [39]. Lancaster, [149]-153. Landor, Walter Savage, [88]. Landseer, Sir E., [54], [61]. Land’s End, [95]. Lankester, Mrs. and Dr., [108]. Lausanne, [63]. Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, [141]-155. Leamington, [160]. Leather Bottle, Cobham, [210]. Leech, John, [105], [108], [109], [110], [120]. Leeds, [140], [153]. “Leg o’ mutton swarry” located, [93]. Lemon, Mark, [71], [109], [120]. Lighthouse, The, [72]. Limehouse Hole, [4]. Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Forster’s residence and Tulkinghorn’s chambers), [62], [82], [190]. Linton, Mrs. Lynn, [206], [221]. Little Dorrit, [21], [29], [71], [72], [199], [222]. Little Nell, original of, [88]. Liverpool, [128]. Llangollen, [169]. London, [1], [20], [23]. Longfellow, H. W., [60], [222]. “Love Chase,” The, [169]. Lowestoft, [117]. Lowther Arcade, [33]. Lupin, Mrs., original of her “establishment,” [100]. Lynn, Rev. J., [206]. Lytton, Lord, [177].