[135, ] [143-4], [148]
Rogers, Samuel, [163]
Roggenbach, Herr von, [248]
Romero y Robledo, [261]
Rome, [43, ][79, ][203]
Romilly, Sir Samuel, [36]
Rose, Sir Hugh, [106]
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, [154, ][163, ][197, ][205, ][209, ][212, ] [305-8]
Rottingdean, [311]
Routh, Dr., [328]
Royal Academy, [198, ][200, ][206, ][217]
Rubens, [214]
Rudd, Charles D., [350, ][358, ][361]
Rumbold, Sir H., [272]
Runnymede, [335]
Ruskin, John: art, [129, ][204, ][316;]
economics, [8, ][30, ][147, ][193, ][315;]
general, [4, ][6, ][23, ][303]
Russell, Lord John, [32, ][42, ][44, ][46, ][50, ][118, ] [123-4], [207, ][253]
Russell, Odo, [248, ][264, ] [272-3], [275]
S
Sadler, Michael T., [82]
Sagasta, Senor, [261]
Salisbury, Marquess of, [268, ][275]
Salisbury, Rhodesia, [359]
Santa Cruz, [236]
Sarawia, George, [238]
Schiller, [17]
Schleswig-Holstein, [249, ][254]
Schools, [88-9], [135-6]
Scotsbrig, [15]
Scott, Sir Walter, [11, ][78, ][187, ][198, ][303, ] [324-5]
Scott, Capt. R. F., [4]
Selous, Frederick C., [358-61]
Selwyn, Bishop, [221-30], [233, ][238]
Shaftesbury, 3rd Earl, [74, ][79]
Shaftesbury, 4th Earl: administrative offices, [76, ][80;]
appearance, [83;]
character, [74, ][76;]
Factory Acts, [83-6], [135;]
family, [74, ] [77-9], [89;]
other philanthropic work, [77, ] [87-8];
and political leaders, [46, ] [85-6], [90;]
religious work, [77, ][87;]
schools, [88-9]
Shakespeare, [302]
Sharpey, William, [280-1]
Shelley, [199, ][303]
Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, [260]
Sikh wars, [68-9], [99-100]
Simeon, Sir John, [166, ][172]
Simpson, Sir James, [286, ][291, ][294]
Sind, [62-8]
Smith, Sir Harry, [59]
Smith, R. Bosworth, [93, ][97]
Smith, Sir Thomas, [298]
Somers, Lady, [205]
Somersby, [151, ][156]
Southey, [82]
Spedding, James, [154, ][165, ][175, ][204]
Sprigg, Sir Gordon, [353]
Staäl, Baron de, [268]
Stanley, Dean, [248, ][329, ][331]
Stanley, Edward, v. Derby
Stein, Baron von, [252]
Stepney, [331-2]
Sterling, John, [23]
Stevens, Alfred, [197]
Stewart, John, M.D., [297]
Stockmar, Baron, [249]
Stokes, Sir George G., [277]
Stratford de Redcliffe, Viscount, [210]
Street, George E., [306]
Stubbs, Bishop, [5, ][325, ][334, ] [340-1], [345]
Syme, James, [280-3], [285, ][293]
T
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Tamworth, [32, ][43]
Taylor, Alexander, [104]
Taylor, Sir Henry, [165, ][209]
Taylor, Tom, [186]
Temple, Archbishop, [247, ][249]
Tennyson, Alfred: appearance, [157, ][164, ][212;]
character, [155, ][156, ][173;]
conversation, [155, ][164, ][250;]
education, [152-6], [158;]
family, [153, ][156, ][163;]
friends, [23, ][154, ] [163-5], [172, ][205, ][209;]
homes, [151, ][171;]
poems, dramatic, [169;]
epic, [166-8];
lyric, [156-7], [159, ] [161-3], [166, ][174;]
patriotic, [174;]
political ideas, [167, ][175;]
quoted opinions, [187, ][345;]
travels, [173;]
other references, [5, ][6, ][208, ][305]
Tennyson, Frederick, [153]
Thackeray, W. M., [5, ][7, ][140, ][154, ][205, ][209]
Thompson, Sir Henry, [280]
Tilly, Lieutenant, [235]
Titian, [173, ][213, ][219, ][227]
Tolstoy, Count Dmitri, [267, ][269]
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, [121, ][347]
Troyes, [343]
U
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Upton, Essex, [278]
Upton, Kent, [307]
Utilitarians, [2, ][3]
V
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Victoria, Queen: official, [46, ][50, ][52, ][126, ][174, ][190, ][253, ][257;]
personal, [44, ][78, ][85, ][148, ][162, ][175]
Vienna, [250, ][255, ][283]
Villiers, Charles Pelham, [50]
Virgil, [167, ][173]
Vischnegradsky, [270]
W
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, [4, ][220]
Wallace, Alfred Russel, [183, ][291]
Walmer, [300]
Wanostrocht, Nicholas, [199]
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Humphry, [345]
Waterloo, [58]
Watt, James, [2, ][277, ][338]
Watts, George Frederick: Academy, Royal, [200, ][217;]
appearance, [199, ][209;]
art—views on, [215-16];
character, [200, ][202, ][208, ][218;]
education, [198-200];
exhibitions, [217;]
friends, [172, ][201, ] [204-5], [208-9], [250;]
homes, [205, ][217;]
mural decoration, [202, ] [206-7];
pictures, allegories, [214, ][217;]
pictures, myths, [213;]
pictures, portraits, [93, ] [207-8], [212, ][217;]
sculpture, [211, ][219;]
travels, [201, ][203, ][210, ][216]
Webb, Philip, [307]
Wellesley, Marquis, [95]
Wellington, Duke of: military, [57, ][68, ] [71-2], [76, ][93, ][187;]
personal, [46, ][70, ][78, ][80;]
political, [35, ] [38-41], [43, ][46, ][51]
Welsh, John, [15]
Wesley, John, [3, ][92, ][340]
West Indies, [178, ][191]
Westminster, [191, ][200, ][203]
Westminster, Duke of, [211]
Westmorland, Earl of, [250]
Whistler, J. McN., [197, ][215]
White, Sir William, [266, ][272, ] [274-5]
Whittier, John Greenleaf, [192]
Wiggins, Captain, [270]
Wilberforce, Bishop Samuel, [5]
Wilberforce, William, [3]
William I, German Emperor, [253-4], [258]
William IV, King, [41]
Wimborne St. Giles, [75, ][89, ][90]
Winchester, [232, ][246]
Windsor, [221]
Windt, Harry de, [270]
Wolseley, Viscount, [57]
Wordsworth, William, [29, ][163, ] [165-6], [242]
Wotton, Sir Henry, [246]
Wotton, Dean Nicholas, [246]
Wraxall, [93]
Wyndham, George, [122]
Y
Yonge, Charlotte, [232, ][240, ][243]
Z
Zambezi, [355, ][362]
Zionist movement, [87]
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Farms near Ecclefechan to which his parents moved in 1814 and 1826.
[2] Emerson, English Traits, 'World's Classics' edition, p. 8.
[3] The most famous course, on Hero-Worship, was delivered in May, 1840.
[4] Afterwards Lord and Lady Ashburton.
[5] Froude, Carlyle, Life in London, vol. ii, pp. 100 and 217.
[6] Walter Bagehot, Biographical Studies, p. 17 (Longmans, 1907).
[7] Sir James Graham, afterwards Home Secretary under Peel in 1841.
[8] Since his father's death, in 1830, Peel had been member for Tamworth.