his singing of “The Midnight Review,” [94];

beauty of his voice, [262]

Brick Street, associations of, [153]

Bridge-playing, [298]-[299]

Brienne, Napoleon I.’s early days at, [84]

British Museum, Banks’ collection of engraved benefit tickets in, [200]

Brocket, Lady Holland’s impertinence at, [63]

Browne family of Cowdray, [183];

the curse on, stories of, [282] et seq.

“Brummell, Beau,” his house in Charles Street, [151]