restores the Salic law, [97];
winters at Seville, [103];
his letter to the Captains General, [114];
his patronage of art, [140], [141];
his death and funeral, [133], [134], [188]
Ferdinand and Isabella (Prescott’s), reviewed by Ford, [166], [168]
Ferdinand the Catholic, [109]
Fergusson, [205]
Fez, [120]
Flax, cultivation of, [208]
Flegras, General, [87]
Florida Blanca, court of, [122]
Foote, Samuel, [39ⁿ]
Ford, Frances (wife of Thomas Hughes), [134ⁿ], [219]
Ford, Francis Clare, [155], [212], [213], [214];
his examination in international law, [218];
his marriage, [218];
G.C.B., [213], [214];
at Naples (1852), [213];
at Paris (1856), [216], [217];
at Lisbon (1857), [220]
Ford, Georgina (wife of Mowbray Northcote), [206]
Ford, James, [134], [137], [219].
Ford, Mary Jane (wife of Edmund Tyrwhitt), [206]
Ford, Meta (wife of O. J. F. Crawford), [186ⁿ], [207]
Ford, Richard, as a sportsman, [18], [19];
birth of a son, [25];
his son’s death, [98];
birth of a daughter, [104];
his return to England, [125], [133];
at Park Street, [133], [166], [203], [206], [207], [208], [219];
at Southernhay, [135], [137];
his pocketbooks, [137], [138];
illness of his son, [155];
his second marriage, [160], [161];
his daughters, [185], [189];
their marriages, [206];
his church building, [192], [193];
his third marriage, [207];
Bright’s disease, [216];
visits his son in Paris, [216];
Commissioner on the site of the National Gallery, [218];
his death, [220];
and see Reviews
Ford, Lady, her death, [206]
Ford, Mrs. (the first), her Pajez guitar, [53];
her health, [15], [70], [74], [76], [78], [82], [83], [88], [93], [98], [104], [106], [110], [123], [125];
her riding habit, [108], [135];
her silver box, [111], [113], [115], [116];
her death, [156], [157]
Ford, Mrs. (the second), [160], [161], [162], [163], [164], [188], [192], [196];
her health, [205];
her death, [206]
Ford, Mrs. (the third), [207], [208]
Fords, the five Miss, [137]
Fowling-pieces, [18], [19]
Francisco de Paula, [97], [99], [102], [103ⁿ]
Frias, Duke of, [122]
Fulford, Mr. Baldwin, jun., [149]
“Gaffer George,” [55]
Gaisford, Dr., [203]
Galignani’s newspaper, [15], [26], [52], [57], [93], [94], [99], [127]
Game, at Seville, [18], [19]
Garofalo, Marquis, [218]
Garofalo, Annie (wife of Clare Ford), [218]
Gaspacho (soup), [100]
Gatherings from Spain, [138], [204]
Gayangos, Don Pascual, [201], [202]
Gazette de France, the, [136]
Generalife, the, [41], [48], [109], [110]
George III., [188]
George IV., [114]
Germany, [201]
Geronimo, church of, in Madrid, [121]
de Gersdorf, Mr., [43]
Gibraltar, [9];
Torrijos at, [19]; [23];
officers kidnapped at, [75]; [85], [121], [138]
Gil Blas, [181], [183]
Gipsies in Spain, the (Borrow), [179], [183ⁿ]
Giralda, the, [23]
Giron, General, [10], [13];
see Marques de las Amarillas
Godoy, [99ⁿ]
Godson, Mr., [198]
Gorro, the, [130]
Granada, the Duke of Wellington on, [3];
climate, etc., [34], [35]; [40], [49], [51], [90], [99], [108], [109], [110], [116], [117], [121], [124], [125], [129], [166]
Grant, [134], [135]
Grazalema, [86]
Greenwich, whitebait at, [208]
Greville Memoirs, the, [17ⁿ], [101ⁿ], [124]
Grey, Lord, his ministry, [17]
Griffiths’, at Gibraltar, [138]
Grimaldi, [119]
Guadairo, the, [85]
Guadalete, the, [85]
Guadalquivir, the, [18]
Guarroman, [130]
Guerilleros, [210], [211]
Guisado de Perdices, [49]
Gurwood, Lt.-Col., his Wellington Dispatches, [166]
Gutierez, [103]
de Guzman, Alonzo Perez (El Bueno), [84], [85], [103], [138]
Guzman, Don Rafael, [103]
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler, author of Sam Slick, [167]
Handbook for Travellers in Spain, the (1845), [66ⁿ], [138], [173-9], [184], [186], [187], [188], [190], [192];
first edition cancelled, [193], [194], [195], [196];
(1846), [197], [201], [202];
second edition (1847), [204];
third edition (1855), [214], [215]
Hats, in Granada, [50], [51]
Havre, [172]
Hawtrey, of Eton, [192]
Hay: see Drummond Hay
Hayward, Abraham, [186]
Head, Sir Edmund, [128];
his book reviewed by Ford, [128]; [139], [143], [144]
Heaphy, Captain, [66], [70], [90], [140]
Heavitree, [146] seq., [150];
Elizabethan apartment at, [154],
finished and furnished, [154], [155];
the garden-house at, [173]
Heraldry, Spanish, article on, [163]
Hermes, the, [115], [116]
Hierro, Oliver y, Governor of Cadiz, [20]
Hildebrand, [195]
Himno del Riego, el, [4]
Historical Inquiry into the unchangeable character of a war in Spain, [158]
Holbein, [110]
Holland, Lady, her sheets, [100]
Holy War, the, [35]
Holy Week, [112], [114]
Hoppner, Mr. R. B., [52]
Horner, Mr., [102]
Horse’s Foot, the, article on, [204]
Houston, Sir William, Governor of Gibraltar, [76], [85]
Howell, James, his Epistolæ Ho-elianæ, [138ⁿ]
Huelva, cholera at, [127]; [128]
la Huerta, composer of the Hymn of Riego, [4]
Hughes, Thomas, [134ⁿ], [219]
Humboldt, [202]
Hurdes: see Jurdes
Ibrahim Pacha, defeats the Turks at Konieh, [115]
Igualada, [64]
Illustrated London News, the, [218]
Income tax, the, [184]
India, after the mutiny, [220]
Infantado, Duke of, [122]
Influenza, the, [155], [193]
Inglis, H. D., his Spain in 1830, [56]
Inkerman, [217]
Inquisition, the, restored by Ferdinand VII., [4]
International Law, Clare Ford’s examination in, [218]
Irish Church Question, the, [148]
Irun, [6]
Irving, Washington, [3], [36], [117], [202]
Isabella, Queen, [96], [109]
Isabella, Princess, birth of, [5], [97];
proclaimed queen, [5]; [96], [98];
recognized as heiress to the throne, [121]; [99ⁿ], [114]
Isla de Leon, [4]
“Jaca cordovese,” [8]
Jaen, [35], [40], [46], [47], [49], [50], [65], [69], [87];
cholera at, [129]
“Jamon de las Alfujarras,” [139]
Jamones, [203], [207]
Jermyn Street, Ford’s house in, [162]
Jersey, [170]
Jersey, Lady, [16], [17]
Jewelry, of the Moors, [118], [120], [121]
Jews, the, in Morocco, [116], [117], [118], [119]
Joanes (or Juanes), Vicente, [55], [60]
Joinville, [193]
Jones, Owen, his Plans, etc., of the Alhambra (1842), [167]
“Jorge, Don” (Borrow), [194], [197]
“José, Don,” see O’Lawlor
José Maria, see Maria
“Juan, Don,” [203]
Junta de Sanidad, the, [130]
Jurdes, [92]
“King John’s Tavern,” Exeter, [146]
King, Lord, his marriage, [151], [152], [162]
Konieh, defeat of the Turks at, [115ⁿ]
Kutayah, Treaty of, [115]
de Laborde, Alexandre, [143ⁿ]
Ladrones, [37], [99]
Lady’s Love, Spanish, article on, [204]
La Granja, [96], [97], [105], [139]
La Granja, Marquis de, [69], [77]
Lambert, Abbot of S. Rufus, quoted by Ford as St. Ambrose, [138]
Landseer, Sir Edwin, [170]
Lannes, Marshall, [56]
Larpent’s Journal, reviewed by Ford, [214ⁿ]
Las Batuecas, [92]
Leon, [93]
Leslie, Charles, R.A., [170]
Lewis, Mr. J. F., [95], [102], [105], [106], [108], [109], [113]
Lewis, Mr. F. C., [95ⁿ]
Lienzo work, [161]
Lillifant, Mr., [149]
Lisbon, [79];
the Hermes at, [116];
the cholera at, [116]; [212]
Llauder, General Manuel, [98], [136]
Locke, John, [152]
Lockhart, John Gibson, [155], [160], [165];
his “Ballads,” 167 [179], [182];
on the Handbook, [202];
on the Gatherings, [204], [205]
Loja, [117]
London Gazette, the, [218]
Lorano, Don Pablo, his Antiquedades arabes, [109]
Los Humeros, [12]
Louis Philippe, [8], [176]
Lovelace, Earl of: see Lord King
Lowestoft, [190]
Lowndes Street, Ford’s house in, [162]
Loyola, [195]
Lugo, [88], [93]
Lyndhurst, Lady, [17]
Lyndhurst, Lord, [17ⁿ]
Macadam, [40]
la Macarena, [12]
Macaroni, [171], [174]
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, [52]
Macklin, Miss, [39ⁿ]
Madeira, [110]
Madrid, riots at, suppressed by Quesada, [20], [21]; [93], [94];
exchange at, [113]; [193]
Maestranza, the, [103]
Magazines, penny, [138]
Mairena, fair at, [12]
Major, the, [127]
Majoral, the, [35], [45], [49], [130]
Majos, the, [43], [87], [103]
Malabar, the, [116]
Malaga, [2], [3], [37], [54], [59];
Torrijos lands at, [73];
Carmen Convent at, [73]; [74], [78], [90], [99], [104], [121], [123], [138]
Malle de Poste, the, [94]
Mallorca, [111]
Malmesbury, Lord, [212], [213], [214]
Mamhead, [164]
la Mancha, [30]
Manning, Mr., [198], [199]
Manresa, [55], [63]
Manzanares (the rebel), [20]
Manzanares, [130]
Maratti, Carlo, [15]
Maria da Gloria, [5], [74], [101ⁿ]
Maria Francisca, of Braganza, [97]
Maria, José, Bandit of Andalusia, [7], [27], [40], [67], [68], [75], [79], [81], [85], [86], [89];
his retirement, [99], [102], [112], [113]
Maria Luisa, wife of Charles IV., [99ⁿ]
Mark, Mr., Consul at Malaga, [2], [3], [54], [59], [73], [74], [75], [81], [83], [98], [99], [104], [106], [114], [121], [141]
Marryat, Captain Frederick, [167]
Marseillaise of Spain, the, [4]
Marshalls, the, [219]
Martin, Captain, [66], [70], [71], [75], [78], [79], [81], [90]
Massenas, the, [210]
Matilda, [169]
Meara: see O’Meara
Medina Celi, [134]
Medina Sidonia, [85]
Mehemet Ali, [115]
Melbourne, Lord, [148]
Mengibar, [130]
Merida, [32], [88], [89], [92]
Merry Wives of Windsor, The, [40ⁿ]
Mexico, Humboldt’s book on, [202]
“la Mezquita,” at Oulton Hall, [191]
Miguel, Dom, [5], [74], [81], [99];
his fleet destroyed, [101]; [103]
Miguelites: see Miquelites
Milan, [172]
Milman, Dean, [218]
Mina, General, [136ⁿ]
Minaño, Diccionario de España, [172], [174], [176], [187]
Miquelites, or Miqueletes, the, [35], [36], [40], [42], [45], [49], [50], [56]
Mohammed I. (Ibn-al-Ahmar), [59ⁿ]
Molesworth, Sir Arscott Ourry, [207]
Molesworth, Miss Caroline, [208]
Molesworth, Miss Mary (third wife of Richard Ford), [207]
Molesworth, Sir William, M.P., [207];
in the Cabinet, [215];
Colonial Secretary, [215];
his last illness, [215];
his death, [216]
Molesworth, Dowager Lady, the
[207]
de Molina, Francisca (“Tia Antonia”), and the Alhambra, [36], [37], [54], [72], [114]
Monet, Don Juan Antonio, of Algeciras, [81], [86], [87]
Monserrat, [55], [61], [63]
Montaigne, [202]
Montanches Porkers, [203]
Moreno, Vicente Gonsalez, Captain-General of Malaga, [72], [73];
of Granada, [73]; [76], [77], [78], [98], [106]
Morgan, Lady, [150], [151]
de Mornay, Charles, [90]
Morning Post, the, [197]
Muchacha, [148]
Munich, [201]
Murcia, [90]
Muriel, [110]
Murillo, [11]
Murray, John, [164], [165], [167], [172], [173], [177], [178], [179];
Memoir of John Murray, [180], [184]; [185], [186];
his death, [187], [188], [190], [193], [194]
Murviedro, [55], [58], [60]
Musée Standish, the, [8]
Nagle, Jane Francis (Mrs. James Ford), [134ⁿ]
Napier, Admiral Sir Charles, [101]
Napier, Sir W. F. P., his Peninsular War, [128], [143], [193], [209]
Napier, Macvey, Editor of the Edinburgh Review, [186]
Napoleon, his system of supplies, [209] seq.
Narvaez, [193]
National Gallery, the, [218]
Nicholas I., [18]
Nightingales in the Alhambra, [48]
“No-popery” disturbances in Devonshire, [194], [195]
Northcote, Mowbray, [206]
Northcote, Stafford, [149], [206]
Norwich, Borrow at, [191]
Ocaña, [131]
O’Connell, [147], [149], [170], [190]
O’Donnel, General, [81]
O’Lawlor, General, agent for the Duke of Wellington (Don José), [3], [32], [37], [41], [46], [48], [49], [51], [58], [69], [80], [83], [87], [102], [105], [106], [108], [111], [113];
his tailor, [123];
birth of a daughter, [126]; [128], [129]
Oliver Twist, reviewed by Ford, [169]
Olive wood, for burning, [105]
O’Meara, [66], [70], [90]
O’Neil, General, [69], [71], [77], [78], [105], [106]
Oporto, occupied by Pedro IV., [74];
the Hermes at, [116]
Ormerod, Miss, [208]
Orvieto, [172]
Ossuna, [116]
Ottley, Sir Richard, [171];
his daughter, [171]
Oulton Hall, [190], [191]
Oviedo, [93]
Oxford, Ford at, [146], [202], [203]
Oxholm, Colonel, [65]
Painting, Spanish, Ford’s article on, [204]
Pajez, Juan, his guitars, [53ⁿ], [111]
Palmerston, Lord, [14], [69], [73], [159]
Palms, the city of: see Elche
Palo santo (wood), [53ⁿ]
Paris, [216]
Parker, Mr., M.P. for South Devon, [148], [149], [150]
Partizans, convoy intercepted by, [209]
Partridges, [46], [47], [49]
Pascoe, Captain, [44]
Pasqual, [54], [56], [62], [63], [64]
Passports for Mr. F. J. Lewis, [95], [102];
and cholera, [130]
Patio de los Leones, the, [41], [72], [126]
Pavito, roast, [47]
Pearson, Mr., his watch, [50]
Pedro IV., [5];
resigns the throne of Brazil, [74];
occupies Oporto, [74]; [88], [94], [99], [100], [101], [103], [128]
Pedroza, Ramon, [38]
Peel, Sir Robert, [52], [148], [187]
Pelissier, Marshal, [199]
Pencarrow, [207]
Penny Cyclopædia, the, [184], [185]
Percy, Captain, of the Malabar, [116]
Perry, James, of the Morning Chronicle, [169]
Philip II., [122];
Prescott’s Philip II., [205]
Philip V., [96]
“Philosophical Radicals, the,” [207]
Philpotts, Dr. Henry, Bishop of Exeter, [149], [150], [154], [194], [195]
Phipps, Constantine Henry, first Marquis of Normanby, [169], [170]
Phœnicians, the, introducers of cob walls, [156]
Picacho de la Veleta, [50], [52], [54], [83], [128]
Pidcock’s lions, [41]
Pilar: see El Pilar
Pincian, pines from the, [146]
Pindar, of Seville, [43]
de Pineda, Maria, [38], [41], [42], [45]
Pirates, execution of, at Exeter, [199]
Placencia, [88], [89], [91], [92]
Plato, [150]
Platt, Mr. Baron, [198]
Plaza de Alcala, the, [63]
Plaza de la Carne, the, at Seville, aqueduct at, [11]
Plaza de la Constitution, the, [3]
Plaza del Duque, the, at Seville, [11]
Plaza Mayor, the, at Madrid, [122]
Plazuela San Isidoro, the, at Seville, [8]
Poland, revolution in, [24]
Policy of England towards Spain (pamphlet), [159]
Polpette, [171]
Pompeii, [190]
Porchester, Lord, [52]
Porrit’s Unreformed House of Commons, [53ⁿ]
Portland mutton, [188]
Portugal, civil war in, [5], [74];
armament against, [78]; [79], [83], [88], [91], [126]
Prado, the, at Madrid, [125]
de Prats, Miquel, [35]
Prescott, W. H., his Ferdinand and Isabella reviewed by Ford, [166], [168];
his Philip II., [205];
on the Handbook, [202]
Presidarios, the, [72]
Protestants buried at Malaga, [73]
Puchero, [5], [139], [165]
Puerta del Vino, the, at the Alhambra, [161]
Punch, [182]
“Purissima,” the, [60]
Pusey, Dr., [203]
Puseyism at Oxford, [203]
Pynes, [206ⁿ]
Quarterly Review, the, [122], [128], [134], [137], [138], [155], [158], [159], [160], [169], [182], [183], [186], [204], [205], [214], [218]
Quesada, Captain General of Andalusia, [20], [21], [26], [28];
of Madrid, [20], [98];
Borrow on, [20], [21]; [61], [75], [87], [95];
reforms the police, [106]; [107], [108], [110];
his character, [136]
Quesada, Madame, [108], [110]
Queso de albaricoqui, [42]
Quintas, [91]
Quixote, Don, [30]
Rabat, [120]
Rack Street, Exeter, [146]
Radford, Mr., his establishment, [145]
Radnor, Lord, [17]
Rafaello ware, [174]
Ravasa, or Ravisa, [59], [62], [70], [89]
Reading, [154]
Reform Bill, the, [52], [53]
Register chest from Exeter Cathedral, [146]
Retford, East, borough of, [53]
Reviews and Articles, by Ford:—
Apsley House (Quarterly Review, March 1853), [214]
Bible in Spain (Edinburgh Review, February 1843), [182-6]
Cob Walls (Quarterly Review, April 1837), [155], [156], [159]
Horse’s Foot, the (Quarterly Review, June 1846), [204]
Larpent’s Journal (Edinburgh Review, July 1853), [214ⁿ]
Oliver Twist (Quarterly Review, June 1839), [169]
Prescott’s Ferdinand and Isabella (Quarterly Review, June 1839), [166], [168]
Ronda and Granada (Quarterly Review, March 1839), [166]
Semilasso in Africa (Quarterly Review, July 1837), [158], [159]
Spanish Architecture (Quarterly Review, March, 1846), [204]
Spanish Bull-feasts and Bull-fights (Quarterly Review, October 1838), [122ⁿ], [163-5]
Spanish Heraldry (Quarterly Review, June 1838), [163]
Spanish Lady’s Love (Quarterly Review, September 1846), [204]
Spanish Painting (Quarterly Review, June 1848), [128], [204]
Spanish Theatre (Quarterly Review, July 1837), [158]
Tom Brown’s School Days (Quarterly Review, June 1848), [134ⁿ], [218]
Zincali, or, The Gipsies in Spain (British and Foreign Review, No. XXVI.), [179]
Rhine, the, [201]
Ribalta, Francisco, [55], [58]
Ribera (Spagnoletto), [54]
Richmond, George, R.A., [218]
del Riego, Don Rafael, [4]
Rio Tinto, mines at, [92]
Roberts, David, his sketches, [128]
Rome, [171]
Ronda, Manzanares at, [20];
snow-clad hills at, [83]; [84], [85], [86], [116], [117], [166]
Rubens, [14]
Rugby Reminiscences, [218]
Rugby, school food at, [219]
Russia, protects Constantinople, [115]
Saguntum, [55], [58]
St. Ambrose, “viscarium diaboli,” [138];
see Lambert
St. Barbe, M. de, [33], [43], [53], [66]
St. Malo, [170]
St. Veronica’s handkerchief, [66ⁿ]
St. Vincent, Cape, [101ⁿ]
Sala de los Abencerrages, the, [72]
Sala de los Embajadores, the, at the Alhambra, [38], [41]
Salamanca, [37], [80], [88], [89], [91], [92], [95];
Ford’s picture, [209], [212]
Salic Law, the, set aside in favour of Isabella, [5], [96], [97]
Salsa de Zandunga, [139]
Sam Slick, [167]
San Diego, Jesuit convent at, [1];
Ford’s child buried at, [98]
San Felipe de Xativa: see Xativa
San Fernando’s Monks, [39]
San Ignacio, Cueva de, [55]
San Lorenzo, Duchess of, [66]
San Lorenzo, Duke of, [87]
San Martin, Bishop of Barcelona, [110]
San Martin, General, [110]
San Miguel, Evaristo, [4]
San Pedro, vespers of, [125]
San Yuste, convent, [88], [92], [190]
Sancho IV. (El Bravo), [84]
Sandridge, [162], [164]
Santa Cruz, Marques de, [140], [141]
Santa Engracia, convent at Zaragoça, [55], [64]
Santiago, [92]
Sarah, [69]
Sarsfield, General, [91]
“la Sartenilla de Andalucia” (Ecija), [39]
Sartorius, Admiral Sir George, [101ⁿ]
Schepeler, his Histoire de la Révolution en Espagne, [193]
Scott, Sir Walter, [107]
Scrope, William, his Art of Deer-stalking (1838), [167]
Segovia, [59]
Selkirk, Lord, [167]
Semilasso in Africa, Ford’s article on, [158]
Senior, William Nassau, [155]
Seu, the, [55]
Seville, Mr. Wetherell’s tannery at, [1]; [11-12];
Game at, [18], [19];
spring climate, [22];
floods at, [23];
taken by Mohammed I., [59];
carnival at, [79]; [94];
cholera at, [127]
Sheets, at the Alcazar, [100]
Shirreff, Captain, port admiral at Gibraltar, [2], [22], [23], [80], [116], [117]
Sicily, trip to, [172]
“Sidi Habismilk” (Borrow’s Arabian horse), [191]
Sierra Leone, [197]
Sierra Morena, the, [33], [109]
Sierra Nevada, the, [46], [50], [54]
Smiles, Samuel, his Memoir of John Murray quoted, [181], [182]
Socrates, [150]
Sorauren (or Sauroren), [212]
Soto de Roma, Duke of Wellington’s property at, [3], [37]
Southampton, [170]
Southernhay, Exeter, [135-7]
Southey, Robert, his History of the Peninsular War, [193]
Spagnoletto, [54]
Spain, political condition of, [3-5];
description of, [6];
fresh outbreak in, [188]
Spanish-Bull-feasts and Bull-fights, Ford’s article on, [163], seq.
Spring Rice, Mr., [219]
Stalking-horse, the, [18]
Standish, Mr. Hall, [8], [10], [70], [76]
Star, H.M.S., [198]
Starke, Mariana, her Travels in Europe, [177]
Stewart, ——, [169]
Stoke Gabriel, [161]
Stroud, returns Lord John Russell, [148]
Style, Ford’s, [139-44], [159], [160]
Surplice, the white, [194], [195]
Tafilet, [120]
Talavera, [32], [77];
battle of, Ford’s picture, [209]
Tangier, [112], [117], [118]
Tariff, the, [184]
Tariffa, [43], [84], [85];
women at, [85]; [138]
Tarragona, [55], [58]
Tartana, [56]
Telbin’s Diorama, [202]
Terni, falls at, [171]
Tertulia, [16], [65]
Tetuan, [112], [116], [119];
description of, [120]
Theatre, the Spanish, Ford’s article on, [158]
Thurtell, Mr., [191]
“Tia Antonia”: see Francisca de Molina
Tierney, [17]
“Tigers, the,” [44], [114]
Tio, Jorge, [55]
Tiles (azulejos), [82], [83], [148]
Toledo, [53], [92], [185]
Tom Brown’s School Days, [134ⁿ];
reviewed by Ford, [134ⁿ], [218]
Toreadors, [103ⁿ]
de la Torre, Frasquito, and his robbers, [86]
Torrijos, General, [19], [21], [31], [72];
lands near Malaga, [73];
surrenders, [73];
death of, [73]
Toulouse, [170]
Tragala, the, [4]
Transportation, Sir W. Molesworth and, [215]
Travelling in Spain, [6], [28], [29];
in Morocco, [119]
Triana, suburb of Seville, [24]
Triunfo, the, [38]
Twickenham, [208]
Tyrwhitt, Edmund, [206]
Tyrwhitt, Sir Henry, [206]
Tyrwhitt-Jones, Sir T., Bart., [206]
Urdax, Moreno murdered at, [73]
Valdepeñas,
[30], [66], [126], [153]
Valdès, General, [136]
Valencia, [54], [55], [57], [58];
pictures at, [60]
Valladolid, [59], [81], [89], [93]
Vega, the, [39], [83]
Vega, Lope de, [89]
Vejer, fight at, [20], [26]; [85]
Velazquez, [96];
Ford’s Life of, [184], [185]
Venta de Cardenas, the, [30]
Venta de Quesada, the, [30]
Vera, capture of, [136]
Via Babuino, the, [175]
Vigo, the Hermes at, [116]
Villiers, George, Minister at Madrid, [124], [125], [127];
his dinners, [134]
“Viscarium diaboli,” [138]
Visiting, [16], [17];
in Morocco, [119]
Vitoria, [94];
Ford’s picture, [209], [212]
Wasp, H.M.S., [197]
Watches, cheap, [50]
Water at the Alhambra, [42], [44], [47]
Waterloo, [212], [217]
Watt, James, [107]
Weare, Mr., [191]
Wellesley, Henry, [95]
Wellington, Duke of, [3], [10], [13], [32], [37], [51], [82], [91], [92], [94], [128], [167], [184], [187], [193], [209], [210], [212], [214]
Western Times, the, [198]
Westmorland, Lord, [107]
Wetherell, Mr., his tannery at Seville, [1]
Wetherell, Sir Charles, [52]
Weymouth, [170], [186], [188]
White, Mr. Fernando, [16]
Widdrington: see Samuel Edward Cook
Wilkie, David, [170]
Williams, Don Julian, Consul at Seville, [72], [82]
“Wilsons,” Ford’s, [176]
Winchester, [219]
Women, the “viscarium diaboli,” [138]
Xativa, San Felipe de, [54], [56], [57]
Xeres, [72], [76], [79], [84], [86], [87], [138]
Xenil, the, cypresses from, [146]
Yes or No, [169]
Zafra, [89], [92]
Zagal, the, [35], [134]
Zamarra, the, [173], [191]
Zamora, [94]
Zandunga, salsa de, [139]
Zaragoça, [54], [55];
the Maid of, [55];
first siege of, [55];
second siege of, [56]; [57], [59], [61]
Zincali, Borrow’s, [179], [183]
Zouave medals, [217]
Zurbaran, [200]
Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury, England.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] General Sir George Don.
[2] The free warehousing of goods at the Port of Cadiz was permitted from 1828 to 1832, when the increase of smuggling led to its abandonment.
[3] The Marques de las Amarillas, who had been War Minister in 1820, was nominated by Ferdinand VII. to the Council of “Regency.” He was appointed Captain-General of Andalusia in 1832.
[4] Don Julian Williams, Consul at Seville, and, in Ford’s opinion, the best judge of Spanish pictures then living.
[5] Lord Lyndhurst, according to Greville (Memoirs, ed. 1888, vol. ii. p. 69), expected that the Great Seal would be put in commission, and that, after a few months, he would fill the office again. Brougham’s acceptance of the Lord Chancellorship upset his calculations.