THE PUBLISHED WORKS OF MRS. HUMPHRY WARD
| Title. | Date of Publication. |
| Milly and Olly, or A Holiday among the Mountains | May, 1881 |
| Miss Bretherton | November, 1884 |
| Amiel’s Journal | December, 1885 |
| Robert Elsmere | February, 1888 |
| The History of David Grieve | January, 1892 |
| Marcella | April, 1894 |
| The Story of Bessie Costrell | July, 1895 |
| Sir George Tressady | September, 1896 |
| Helbeck of Bannisdale | June, 1898 |
| Eleanor | November, 1900 |
| Lady Rose’s Daughter | March, 1903 |
| The Marriage of William Ashe | February, 1905 |
| Fenwick’s Career | May, 1906 |
| The Testing of Diana Mallory | September, 1908 |
| Daphne, or Marriage à la Mode | May, 1909 |
| Canadian Born | April, 1910 |
| The Case of Richard Meynell | October, 1911 |
| The Mating of Lydia | March, 1913 |
| The Coryston Family | October, 1913 |
| Delia Blanchflower | January, 1915 |
| Eltham House | October, 1915 |
| A Great Success | March, 1916 |
| England’s Effort | June, 1916 |
| Lady Connie | November, 1916 |
| Towards the Goal | June, 1917 |
| Missing | October, 1917 |
| A Writer’s Recollections | October, 1918 |
| The War and Elizabeth | November, 1918 |
| Fields of Victory | July, 1919 |
| Cousin Philip | November, 1919 |
| Harvest | April, 1920 |
INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Acton, Lord, [56], [98], [113]
Adams, Henry, [211]
Addis, W. E., [146]
Amiel’s Journal Intime, [42], [43], [46], [48-49]
Anderson, General Sir Hastings, [298], [302]
Anderson, Mary, [43]
Arbuthnot, Sir Robert, [273-275]
Arnold, Eleanor (Viscountess Sandhurst), [247]
Arnold, Miss Ethel, [38], [39], [229], [251]
Arnold family, the, [6]
Arnold, Frances (Fan), [6], [7], [10], [12], [212], [218], [223], [274], [304]
Arnold, Dr. Francis Sorell, [287], [306]
Arnold, Jane (Mrs. W. E. Forster), [4], [7], [9], [228]
Arnold, Julia (Mrs. Leonard Huxley), [38], [77], [98], [229], [253]
Arnold, Lucy (Mrs. E. C. Selwyn), [252]
Arnold, Lucy (Mrs. F. W. Whitridge), [191], [209], [247]
Arnold, Mary (Mrs. Hiley), [8]
Arnold, Matthew, [3], [15], [28], [33], [38], [55], [57], [63], [151], [191]
Arnold, Theodore, [6], [13]
Arnold, Thomas, Headmaster of Rugby, [1], [3], [18], [210]
Arnold, Thomas, the younger, [3-7], [13], [14], [15], [19], [26], [27], [47], [95], [146], [173-174], [219]
Arnold, Lieut. Thomas Sorell, [287]
Arnold, William T., [6], [13], [38], [48], [53], [99], [170], [179-181]
Arnold-Forster, Oakeley, [252]
Arran, Earl of, [256]
Arthur, Colonel, Governor of Tasmania, [2]
Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H., [113], [230], [233], [235]
Asser, General, [275]
Bagot, Capt. Josceline, [144]
Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur James (Earl), [72]
Balfour, Rt. Hon. Gerald, [115]
Balfour of Burleigh, Lord, [243]
Balzani, Count Ugo, [161], [252]
Barberini, the Villa, [156-158], [161-162], [173]
Barlow, Sir Thomas, [135]
Barnes, Colonel, [276]
Barnett, Canon Samuel, [85], [194]
Bathurst, Lord, [2]
Bayard, American Ambassador, [191]
Bedford, Duke of, [120], [131], [183], [268]
Bell, Capt., [284]
Bell, Sir Hugh, [72], 188 note, [252]
Bellasis, Sophie, [9]
Benison, Miss Josephine, [173]
Bentwich, Mrs., [289]
Bessie Costrell, the Story of, [112], [114], [118]
Birdwood, General, [298]
Birrell, Rt. Hon. Augustine, [195-196]
Boase, C. W., [32]
Boissier, Lieut., R.N., [273-274]
Bonaventura, the Villa, [181], [192], [262]
Borough Farm, [45-47], [51], [52], [93], [132]
Bourget, Paul, [168]
Boutmy, Emile, [168]
Bowie, Rev. W. Copeland, [81], [82], [88]
Braithwaite, Miss Lilian, [178]
Brewer, Cecil, [120-121]
Bright, Mrs., [107]
Brodie, Sir Benjamin, [15]
Brontë, Charlotte, [165-168]
Brontë, Emily, [166-168], [307]
Brontë Prefaces, the, [165-169]
Brooke, Stopford A., [80], [81], [83], [87], [153], [304]
Browning, Pen, [262]
Brunetière, F., [168]
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James (Viscount), [207], [211], [214], [243]
Buchan, Lt.-Col. John, [288]
Burgwin, Mrs., [135], [141]
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, [100], [102], [189], [304]
Butcher, S. H., 30 footnote, [148]
Buxton, Sydney (Earl), [115], [196]
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, [229], [230]
Canadian Born, [222], [255]
Carlisle, Earl of, [80], [81], [83]
Carpenter, J. Estlin, D.D., [81], [87], [154]
Cavan, General the Earl of, [280]
Cavendish, Lady Frederick, [228]
Cecil, Lord Edward, [267]
Cecil, Lord Robert, [270-271]
Chapman, Audrey, [127]
Charteris, General, [282]
Chavannes, Dr., [87]
Chevrillon, André, [168-169], [252], [260], [266], [280], [282], [308]
Children’s Happy Evenings Association, [193], [196-197]
Childs, W. D., [77]
Chinda, Viscount, [281]
Chirol, Sir Valentine, [252]
Choate, Joseph, American Ambassador, [191], [280]
Churcher, Miss Bessie, [118], [123], [135], [192], [195], [249], [272], [293], [306]
Churchill, Lord Randolph, [212]
Clarke, Father, [149-150]
Clough, Miss Anne, [8]
Clough, Arthur Hugh, [3], [10], [309]
Coates, Mrs. Earle, [210]
Cobb, Sir Cyril, [200]
Cobbe, Frances Power, [81]
Collard, Miss M.L., [141]
Conybeare, Mrs. Edward, [66]
Coryston Family, The, [263]
Cousin Philip, [289-290]
Crawshay, Mrs. Robert, [303]
Creighton, Mandell, Bishop of London, [28], [44], [65], [79], [99], [148], [151], [174], [176]
Creighton, Mrs., [29], [195], [225], [228], [240], [244], [248], [249], [252], [257], [259]
Crewe, Marquess of, [143]
Cromer, Earl of, [230], [234]
Cropper, James, [51], [144], [176]
Cropper, Miss Mary, [144], [145], [252]
Cunliffe, Mrs., [12], [15]
Cunliffe, Sir Robert, [71]
Cunningham, Sir Henry, [111]
Curtis, Henry, [183]
Curzon of Kedleston, Marquess, [235], [243-244]
Daphne, or Marriage à la Mode, [222-223]
David Grieve, The History of, [71], [79], [92], [95], [97-99], [255], [256]
Davidson, Sir John, [301]
Davies, Colonel, [276]
Davies, Miss, [10-14]
Davies, Miss Emily, [224]
Delia Blanchflower, [239]
Dell, Mrs., [108], [251], [254], [261]
Denison, Col. George, [216]
Denison, Sir William, Governor of Tasmania, [3]
Dicey, Albert, [294]
Dictionary of Christian Biography, The, [21], [31], [37], [49]
Diana Mallory, The Testing of, [248]
Dilke, Mrs. Ashton, [228]
Drummond, James, D.D., [81]
Dufferin and Ava, Marquis of, [160]
Dugdale, Mrs. Alice, [70]
Dunn, Miss Maud (Mrs. E. C. Selwyn), [253]
Ehrle, Father, [171]
Eleanor, [158-164], [173];
dramatisation of, [176-179]
England’s Effort, [265], [280-282], [297]
Evans, Sanford, [218]
Fawcett, Mrs., [228], [233-235], [238], [244], [251]
Fenwick’s Career, [173], [204-205]
Field, Capt., R.N., [273]
Fields, Mrs. Annie, 105 note, [192], [213]
Fields of Victory, [289], [300-301]
Finlay, Lord, [243]
Fisher, Rt. Hon. H. A. L., [197], [292-294]
Foch, Marshal, [302]
Forster, W. E., [4], [25], [40-41]
Fowler, Capt., [284]
Fox How, [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [10], [12], [13], [26], [247], [304]
Francis Ferdinand, Archduke, [263]
Freeman, Edward, [21], [28]
Frere, Miss Margaret, [237]
Garrett, Miss, [224]
Gerecke, Fräulein, [11]
Gilder, R.W., [191]
Gladstone, William Ewart, [39], [48], [55-64], [71], [73], [110]
Godkin, E. L., [191]
Gordon, James Adam, [102]
Goschen, George (Lord), [40], [304]
Goschen, Mrs., [228]
Gouraud, General, [299]
Grayswood Hill, Mrs. Ward’s house on, [78], [92-94], [103]
Green, John Richard, [21], [25], [28]
Green, Mrs. J. R., [87], [228]
Green, Thomas Hill, [27], [28], [33], [51], [62], [63], [213]
Green, Mrs. T. H., [30], [228], [252]
Greene, General, [216]
Grey, Earl, [207], [214-215], [219], [221-222]
Grey, Sir Edward (Viscount), [102], [211], [270-271], [282]
Grosvenor Place, No. [25], [113], [190-192], [304]
Haldane, R. B. (Lord), [99], [115], [200], [227], [252]
Halévy, Elie, [169]
Halsbury, Lord, [243]
Halsey, Mrs., [291]
Hampden House, [78-79]
Harcourt, Mrs. Augustus Vernon, [30]
Harcourt, Sir William, [171]
Hargrove, Charles, [87]
Harnack, Adolf, [265]
Harrison, Frederic, [46], [225], [228-229], [260]
Harvest, [289]
Hay, American Ambassador, [191]
Heberden, Principal, [281]
Helbeck of Bannisdale, [143-151]
Herbert, Bron (Lord Lucas), [148]
Hobhouse, Charles, [234]
Holland, E. G., [183], [185]
Holmes, Edmond, [260]
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [77]
Holt, Henry, [213]
Horne, General Lord, [284], [287], [296], [298]
Horne, Sir William van, [207], [214], [216-217]
Howe, Mrs. Julia Ward, [213]
Hughes, Rev. Hugh Price, [123]
Huxley, Aldous, [253]
Huxley, Julian, [98], [99], [253], [290]
Huxley, Leonard, [38]
Huxley, Margaret, [253]
Huxley, Prof. T. H., [38], [68], [79], [100]
Huxley, Mrs. T. H., [228]
Huxley, Trevenen, [253]
Inge, W. R., Dean of St. Paul’s, [307]
James, Henry, [46], [112], [148], [161], [191], [252], [279]
James, William, [192], [250], [257]
James of Hereford, Lord, [230]
Jellicoe, Sir John, [272]
Jerram, Admiral Sir Thomas, [272-273]
Jersey, Countess of, [170], [197]
Jeune, Sir Francis, [109]
Jewett, Miss Sarah Orne, [104-105], [192], [213]
Johnson, A. H., [30], [252]
Johnson, Mrs. A. H., [28], [29], [39], [70], [72], [78], [252]
Jones, Mrs. Cadwalader, [208]
Jones, Sir Robert, [294]
Jowett, Benjamin, Master of Balliol, [18], [24], [28], [33], [48], [53], [99], [121]
Jülicher, Dr. Adolf, [172]
Julie, Sœur, [286]
Jusserand, J. J., [169-170], [212], [300]
Keble, John, [17]
Keen, Daniel, [247]
Kemp, Anthony Fenn, [1]
Kemp, Miss, [2]
Kensit, John, [148]
King, Mackenzie, [219]
Kipling, Rudyard, [116-117], [124]
Knight, Prof., [87]
Kruger, President, [175]
Knowles, James, [55], [73], [150], [225], [228]
Lady Rose’s Daughter, [179], [187], [204]
Lanciani, Senator Rodolfo, [161]
Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, [215]
Lawrence, Hon. Maude, [139], [140], [193]
Lemieux, M., [215]
Leo XIII., Pope, [162], [216]
Levens Hall, [144-148]
Liddon, Canon H.P., [17], [19], [20]
Lippincott, Bertram, [210]
“Lizzie,” Miss H. E. Smith, [190], [208], [249]
Lloyd George, Rt. Hon. David, [271], [299]
Loreburn, Lord, [243]
Lowell, American Ambassador, [191], [304]
Lydia, the Mating of, [261]
Lyttelton, Hon. Alfred, [39], [252]
Lyttelton, Hon. Sir Neville, [109], [148], [174-175], [247]
Lyttelton, Hon. Mrs. Neville (Lady), [109], [148], [175], [274]
Lytton, Victor (Earl of), [148]
Maclaren, Lady, [233]
McClure, S. S., [76], [191]
McKee, Miss Ellen, [135], [234]
McKenna, Rt. Hon. Reginald, [196]
Macmillan, Sir Frederick, [97]
Macmillan, Messrs., [43], [50], [73]
Marcella, [79], [97], [106-111], [189]
Markham, Miss Violet, [233], [235]
Martineau, James, D.D., [81-87], [154], [304]
Masterman, C. F. G., [270]
Maurice, C. E., [149]
Maxse, Admiral, [267]
Maxwell, Dr., [209-210]
May, Miss, [13], [14], [16]
Meredith, George, [143],
[180-181], [266]
Michel, André, [68]
Midleton, Lord, [45], [47]
Mill, John Stuart, [224]
Milligan, Miss, [135], [141]
Milly and Olly, [32]
Milner, Viscount, [308]
Mirman, M., [285]
Miss Bretherton, [43], [44], [48], [255]
Missing, [289]
Mitchell, Dr. Weir, [210]
Mivart, St. George, [149]
Mollison, Miss, [220]
Morley, John (Viscount), [37], [40-42], [46], [114], [149], [228], [229]
Mudie’s Library, [111]
Müller, Mrs. Max, [228]
Neal, Mary, [123]
Nettlefold, Frederick, [81]
Newman, Cardinal, [13], [17], [19], [57]
Nicholson, Sir Charles, [241]
Nicolson, Sir Arthur, [270]
Northbrook, Lord, [131], [304]
Norton, Miss Sara, [192], [213]
Oakeley, Miss Hilda, [268]
Odgers, Dr. Blake, [81]
Onslow, Earl of, [282]
Osborn, Fairfield, 210 note
Page, Walter Hines, [298], [304]
Palmer, Edwin, [20]
Pankhurst, Mrs., [238]
Paris, Gaston, [168]
Parker, Sir Gilbert, [270]
Pasolini, Contessa Maria, [188], [262]
Passmore Edwards, J., [91], [120-121]
Passmore Edwards Settlement, the, [90], [92], [119-122], [130-131], [182-183], [186], [189], [219], [234], [268]
Pater, Walter, [27], [42], [99]
Pattison, Mark, Rector of Lincoln, [17], [19-21], [24], [28], [34], [51], [57]
Peasant in Literature, The, [155], [210]
Pease, Rt. Hon. J. (Lord Gainford), [292]
Percival, Dr., Bishop of Hereford, [31]
Pilcher, G. T., [132]
Pinney, General, [277]
Plumer, General Lord, [280]
Plymouth, Earl of, [243]
Ponsot, M., [285]
Potter, Beatrice (Mrs. Sidney Webb), [87], [95], [115], [116], [228]
Prothero, Sir George, [252]
Pusey, Edward Bouverie, D.D., [32]
Putnam, George Haven, [76]
Rawlinson, General Sir Henry, [284]
Rawnsley, Rev. Canon H. D., [304]
Renan, Ernest, [47], [168]
Repplier, Miss Agnes, [210]
Ribot, Alexandre, [168]
Richard Meynell, The Case of, [90], [153], [173], [250], [257-261]
Roberts, Earl, [175]
Roberts, Capt. H. C., [277]
Robert Elsmere, [33], [47], [49-54];
publication, [54-55];
Mr. Gladstone on, [55-64];
circulation of, [64];
Quarterly article on, [72-73];
in America, [73-78], [255], 309
“Robin Ghyll,” [205-206]
Robins, Miss Elizabeth, [178]
Robinson, Alfred, [88]
Rodd, Sir Rennell, 288 note
Roosevelt, Theodore, [191], [211-212], [269-270], [286], [304]
Root, Elihu, [211-212]
Rosebery, Earl of, [114], [280]
Rothschild, Lord, [112], [115]
Ruelli, Padre, [160]
Ruskin, John, [28]
Russell, Lord Arthur, [40], [48]
Russell, Dowager Countess, [81]
Russell, George W. E., [55]
Russell Square, No. [61], [35-36], [131], [191]
Salisbury, Marquis of, [225], [266]
Sandwith, Humphry, [25]
Sandwith, Lieut. Humphry, R.N., [273]
Sandwith, Jane, wife of Henry Ward, [25]
Samuel, Rt. Hon. Herbert, [199]
Sandhurst, Viscount, [247]
Savile, Lord, [161]
Schäffer, Mrs., [220]
Scherer, Edmond, [46], [48], [168]
Schofield, Colonel, [276]
Scott, McCallum, [235]
Segrè, Carlo, [252]
Selborne, Countess of, [301]
Selby-Bigge, Sir Amherst, [292]
Sellers, Eugénie (Mrs. Arthur Strong), [46], [70]
Selwyn, Arthur, Christopher and George, [253], [287], [296]
Selwyn, Rev. Dr. E. C., [252]
Shakespeare, [47]
Shaw, Bernard, [109]
Shaw, Norman, [120]
Shaw-Lefevre, Miss, [30]
Sir George Tressady, [115-118], [127], [255]
Smith, Dunbar, [120-121]
Smith, George Murray, [50], [53], [96], [97], [107], [109], [112], [165-166], [176], [282]
Smith, Goldwin, [216]
Smith, Reginald J., [173], [176], [255], [256], [258], [262], [281-282]
Smith, Walter, [211]
Smith & Elder, publishers, [24], [165]
Somerville Hall, foundation of, [30-31]
Sorell, Julia, wife of Thomas Arnold, [1-4], [6], [8], [13], [16], [27], [53], [54], [208]
Sorell, Colonel William, Governor of Tasmania, [2]
Sorell, William, [2]
Souvestre, Marie, [46], [291]
Sparkes, Miss, [132]
Spencer, Herbert, [180-181]
Stanley, Arthur, Dean of Westminster, [18], [26]
Stanley, Hon. Lyulph (Lord Sheffield), [72], [132], [134]
Stanley of Alderley, Lady, [228]
Stephen, Leslie, [189]
Sterner, Albert, [173]
“Stocks,” [102], [103], [107-109], [113], [246-254], [297], [302-303], [306]
Stubbs, William, Bp. of Oxford, [28]
Sturgis, Julian, [177]
Taine, H., [24], [68-69], [168]
Talbot, Edward, Warden of Keble and Bp. of Winchester, [48], [56], [65]
Tatton, R. G., [121], [127], [128], [189]
Taylor, James, [21]
Tennant, Laura, [39], [46]
Terry, Miss Marion, [178]
Thayer, W. R., [77]
Thursfield, J. R., [38], [71], [102]
Torre Alfina, Marchese di, [162]
Towards the Goal, [285-286]
Townsend, Mrs., [133]
Toynbee, Mrs. Arnold, [228]
Trench, Alfred Chevenix, [181]
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, [151], [181-182], [296]
Trevelyan, Sir George Otto, [181], [214]
Trevelyan, Humphry, [253], [297]
Trevelyan, Mary, [253-254], [297]
Trevelyan, Theodore Macaulay, [253-255]
Tyrrell, Father, [250], [257]
Tyrwhitt, Commodore, [286]
Unitarians and the Future, [155]
Voysey, Charles, [33]
Wace, Henry, Dean of Canterbury, [21], [31], [32]
Wade, F. C., [219]
Walkley, A. B., [178]
Wallace, Sir Donald Mackenzie, [252]
Wallas, Graham, [87], [109], [115], [132], [134], [141]
Walter, John, [35]
War and Elizabeth, The, [289-290]
Ward, Miss Agnes (Mrs. Turner), [227]
Ward, Dorothy Mary, [29], [205-206], [208-209], [211], [214-215], [249], [275-280], [283-285], [289], [299], [301], [306-307]
Ward, Miss Gertrude, [43], [126], [230]
Ward, Rev. Henry, [25]
Ward, Thomas Humphry, [20], [25], [35], [105], [112], [207-209], [215], [247], [248], [306], [308]
Warner, Charles Dudley, [191]
Weardale, Lord, [243]
Wells, H. G., [214]
Wemyss, The Countess of, [71-72], [189]
Wharton, Mrs., [192], [263]
Whitridge, Arnold, [296]
Whitridge, Frederick W., [191], [207-208], [247], [281]
Wicksteed, Philip, [85], [87], [88], [90]
Wilkin, Charles, [289]
William Ashe, The Marriage of, [173], [179], [187], [204]
Williams, Charles, [127]
Williams-Freeman, Miss, [251]
Wilson, President, [281], [300]
Wolfe, General James, [221]
Wolff, Dr. Julius, [43], [107]
Wolseley, Lord, [46]
Wood, Rev. Canon H. T., [307]
Wood, Col. William, [221]
Wordsworth, Gordon, [304]
Wordsworth, John, Bp. of Salisbury, [33]
Writer’s Recollections, A, [27], [31], [189], [290-291]
Yonge, Miss Charlotte, [25]
Zangwill, Israel, [233]
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| reliques chez son évèque=>reliques chez son évêque |
| The matter would be truth, names and places strictously ficticous=>The matter would be truth, names and places strictously ficticious |
| Yours Obiediently=>Yours Obediently |
| extents over 400 pages=>extends over 400 pages |
| présente ça et là la nature=>présente çà et là la nature |
| as a thankoffering=>as a thank-offering |
| agitatiion and violence=>agitation and violence |
| Opposing Woman Suffrage=>Opposing Women’s Suffrage {243} |
| Dix-huitième Siécle=>Dix-huitième Siècle |
| processs of making=>process of making |
| War conditions themsleves that convinced=>War conditions themselves that convinced {291} |
| women are and and have long been at home=>women are and have long been at home |
| Schaffer, Mrs., 220=>Schäffer, Mrs., 220 |
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The following is a letter written long afterwards by Tom Arnold to his sister Fan, with reference to Clough: “I loved him, oh! so well: and also respected him more profoundly than any man, anywhere near my own age, whom I ever met. His pure soul was without stain: he seemed incapable of being inflamed by wrath, or tempted to vice, or enslaved by any unworthy passion of any sort. As to ‘Philip’ something that he saw in me helped to suggest the character, that was all. There is much in Philip that is Clough himself and there is a dialectic force in him that certainly was never in me.”