Iron Crown of Lombardy, [119], [120].
Irving, Sir Henry, [410].
Irving, Washington,
his embarrassment in public speaking, [25];
at the dinner to Charles Dickens, [26];
his manners and travels, [27];
his love affair, [28];
frequent visitor at the Astor mansion, [75].
Italy,
emancipation of, [121], [193]-[196].
Jackson, Andrew,
ridiculed in the "Downing Letters," [25];
crushes the bank of the United States, [50].
James, Henry, the elder,
his character and culture, [323], [324];
his views on immortality, [325];
Swedenborgian tendencies, [326];
at Newport, [402].
Jameson, Mrs. (Anna Brownell Murphy),
visits New York: her books and ability, [40];
private history and appearance, [41];
Mrs. Howe's acquaintance with her, [41], [42];
describes Canada: later books by, [42].
Janauschek, Madame,
visited by Dr. Hedge and Mrs. Howe in Boston, [299].
Janin, Jules,
French critic,
friend of Mrs. Howe's brother Samuel, [68].
Johnson, Samuel,
joint editor of "Hymns of the Spirit," [293].