Cadell & Davies, appointed London Agents
for Blackwood's Magazine,
Callcott, Lady, see Graham, Mrs.
Campbell, Thomas, "Pleasures o
Hope," "Hohenlinden," "The
Exile of Erin," "Ye Mariners of
England," "Battle of the Baltic,"
"Lochiel's Warning"; correspondence
with Scott; intimacy
with Murray;
proposed "Selection from British
Poets"; "Gertrude
of Wyoming"; Lectures on
Poetry; "Now Barabbas
was a Publisher"; his
opinion of Mrs. Hemans's "Records
of Woman,"
Canning, George, starts Anti-Jacobin;
assists in starting Quarterly Review;
article in Q.R. on "Austrian
State Papers"; on Spain;
views on the Royal Society
of Literature; opinion of
"Waverley"; letters from
Gifford; called "X."
by Benjamin Disraeli,
Canning, Stratford, "The Miniature";
connection with
Q.R.; introduces Gifford
to Murray; his mission to
Constantinople,
Carlyle, Thomas, recommended to
Murray by Lord Jeffrey;
correspondence with Murray
about "Sartor Resartus";
"Sartor Resartus" declined
by other publishers;
returns to Craigenputtock;
"Sartor Resartus" published in
Fraser's Magazine, and, through
Emerson's influence, in United
States,
Cawthorn, publisher of "English
Bards and Scotch Reviewers,"
Cervetto,
Chantrey, Sir F., calls Murray "a
brother Cyclops," note
Chesterfield, Lord,
Cleghorn, James, Editor of Blackwood's
Magazine,
Colburn, the publisher, "Vivian
Grey"; declines "Sartor
Resartus,"
Coleridge, John Taylor; appointed
Editor to Quarterly
Review; wishes to resign
editorship,
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor;
correspondence with Murray;
Goethe's "Faust";
"Wallenstein"; "The
Friend"; "Remorse,"
"Glycine," "Christabel,"
"Christmas Tale," "Zapolya";
opinion of Frere,
Colman's Comedy, "John Bull,"
Colquhoun, Rt. Hon. J.C. (Lord
Advocate),
Colquhoun, John, "The Moor and
the Loch"; correspondence
with Murray; dissatisfaction
with Blackwood; visit to
London and interview with
Murray,
Constable, Archibald (Constable &
Co.); Farmer's Magazine,
Scots Magazine, Edinburgh
Review; his partner,
A.G. Hunter; appointed
Murray's agent; "Sir Tristram"
and "Lay of the Last
Minstrel"; breach with
Longman; injunction as to
Edin. Rev. obtained by Longman;
letter from Jeffrey;
Murray's remonstrances as to
drawing bills;
establishes London House;
breach with Murray;
final breach with Murray;
fresh alliance with Scott;
Campbell's "Selections from the British Poets";
Poems by Byron on his Domestic Circumstances;
Mrs. Markham's "History of England";
bankruptcy;
renews friendship with Murray;
death,
Cooper, James Fenimore,
Coplestone,
Copyright Bill, the, Mr. Gladstone's remarks on,
Coxe, Archdeacon,
Crabbe, "Tales of the Hall," and other poems,
Creech and Elliot
Croker, Crofton
Croker, John Wilson,
visit to Prince Regent,
portrait by Eddis,
"Stories for Children on Hist. of England",
on "Don Juan" and Byron,
takes charge of Q.R. during Gifford's illness,
views on the Monthly Register,
edits Lady Hervey's Letters,
opinion of the Waldegrave and Walpole Memoirs,
edits the Suffolk Papers,
edits Mrs. Delany's Letters,
Lockhart's opinion of him,
"Boswell's Johnson",
opinion of Moore's "Life of Byron",
Moore's "Life of Lord Fitzgerald"
Cumberland, Richard,
"John de Lancaster"
Cumming, Thomas
Cunningham, Allan,
"Paul Jones: a Romance",
his death,
"Memoirs of Sir D. Wilkie",
Lockhart's article in Q.R. on the "Memoirs"
Cunningham, Rev. J.W.,
and the burial of Allegra at Harrow
Cuthill
Dacre, Lady (Mrs. Wilmot)
Dagley (the engraver)
Dallas, Mr.
Davies, Annie,
Gifford's housekeeper
Davy, Sir Humphry,
"Salmonia, or Days of Fly-Fishing"
D'Haussez, Baron
Delany, Mrs.
De Quincy
De Staël, Madame,
ordered to quit Paris,
a frequenter of Murray's drawing-room
Disraeli, Benjamin,
"Aylmer Papillon," "History of Paul Jones",
correspondence with Murray,
pamphlets on Mining Speculations,
connection with Messrs. Powles,
partner with Murray and Powles in Representative,
letters to Murray on the Representative negotiations,
description of York Cathedral,
visits Lockhart,
interview with Scott at Chiefswood,
second visit to Scotland, and exertions on behalf of Representative
drops his connection with Representative,
"Vivian Grey" and "Contarini Fleming",
renewal of correspondence with Murray,
travels in Spain, etc.,
Radical candidate for Wycombe,
attended by Tita (Byron's Gondolier),
"Gallomania",
publishes reply to criticisms on "Gallomania"
D'Israeli, Isaac,
"Curiosities of Literature",
friendship with Murray,
"Flim-Flams",
birth of his son Benjamin,
Murray's marriage-settlement,
Trustee,
advice about Q.R.,
"Calamities of Authors",
"Character of James I.",
impromptu on Belzoni,
meets Washington Irving at Murray's,
consulted by Murray as to Representative,
proposed pamphlet on his misunderstanding with Murray
D'Oyley, Rev. Dr.
Dudley, Lord,
his "Letters"
Eastlake, Sir Charles L.,
"Translation of Memoirs of the Carbonari",
Mrs. Graham's interest in
Eaton, Mrs.
Ebrington, Lord
Edinburgh Annual Register
Edinburgh Magazine and Review
Edinburgh Review started,
published by Murray,
its great success,
injunction obtained by Longman,
Jeffrey, editor of,
articles on "Marmion",
on "Don Cevallos on the Occupation of Spain"
Eldon, Lord,
on copyright of "Cain"
Elliot, Miss;
marries John Murray II.
Elliot, Charles
Ellis, George; letters from
Scott; friendship with
Scott; contributes to Q.R.;
constant critic of the Q. R.;
article on Spain;
on ponderous articles in Q.R.;
advice as to punctuality in
issuing Q. R.
Ellis, Sir Henry, "Embassy to China"
Emerson, friendship with Carlyle
Erskine, William
Everett, A.H.
Faber, Rev. G.S.
Falconer, William, "The Shipwreck";
lost at sea
"Family Library," works comprising
Fazakerly's interview with Napoleon
Ferriar, Dr., on "Apparitions"
Field, Barron
Ford's "Dramatic Works"
Ford, Richard, "Handbook to
Spain"; opinion of
Borrow
Foscolo, Ugo
Fraser, Rev. Alexander
Fraser, Mr., offers £150 for "Sartor
Resartus"
Frere, John Hookham;
Coleridge's opinion of;
his marriage; "Whistle-craft"
Froissart
Galignani
Garden, Mrs., "Memorials of James Hogg"
Gifford, William, introduced to
Murray; accepts editorship
of Q. R.; advice from Scott
on Q. R.; Southey and
the Q. R.; unpunctuality as
editor; at Ryde;
George Canning and the Q. R.;
Southey's "Life of Nelson";
Miss A.T. Palmer's bribe;
disagreement with Murray;
wages war with Edin. Rev.;
relations with Murray;
opinion of Pillans; bad health;
Murray's present;
opinion of W.S. Landor;
review of Ford's "Dramatic
Works"; on Charles
Lamb—his deep grief;
opinion of "Childe Harold";
illness and death of his
housekeeper; opinion of
Southey; memorial to his
housekeeper; libellous attack
on him; opinion of Miss
Austen's novels; of Maturin;
illness at Dover; Murray
gives him a carriage;
Byron's "unlordly scrape";
edition of "Ben Jonson";
illness; Croker
akes charge of Q. R.;
opinion of Milman's "Fall of
Jerusalem"; letter to George
Canning; resigns editorship;
declines Oxford degree;
his death and burial in
Westminster Abbey; will;
character; love for
children; venomous attack
upon him
Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W.E., Tory
member for Newark; proposal
to Murray about "Church
and State"; visit to Holland;
"Church and State" published,
and "Church Principles";
letter to Murray on Copyright
Bill
Gleig, Rev. George
Glenbervie, Lord
Gooch, Dr., anecdote of Lord Nelson
Gordon, General Sir Robert
Graham, Mrs. (Lady Callcott);
intimacy with Murray
Grahame's "British Georgies"
Grant, Sir Robert; his articles
in Q.R. on "Character of the late
C.J. Fox"
Greenfield
Guiccioli, Countess; Murray's
kindness to; Brockedon's
portrait of
Gurney, Joseph
Gurwood, Col., editor of Wellington
"Despatches"
Haber, Baron de
Hall, Capt. Basil
Hall, Sir James,
Hall, S.C.,
Hallam, Henry,
friendship with Murray,
"Middle Ages,"
"Constitutional History,"
Hamilton, Walter,
"East India Gazetteer,"
"Description of Hindostan and Adjacent Countries,"
Hamilton, Sir William,
"Handbooks," Murray's,
Hanson, Mr. (Byron's solicitor),
Hastings, Warren,
Hato, or Hatagée,
Greek child adopted by Byron,
Hay, R.W.,
Hazlitt, William,
his libellous pamphlet on Gifford,
action for libel against Blackwood and Murray,
Heber, Bishop (Rev. Reginald),
Heber, Richard,
Hemans, Mrs.,
"Records of Woman,"
Herschell, Sir John,
on Dr. Young's theory of light,
Hervey, Lady,
"Letters, etc.,"
Highley, Samuel,
Hoare, Prince,
"Epochs of the Arts,"
Hobhouse, John Cam (Lord Broughton),
"Journey through Albania, etc., with Lord Byron,"
"Last Reign of Napoleon,"
visits Byron at Venice,
his inscription for Thorwaldsen's bust of Byron,
on Byron's intention to visit S. America,
imprisoned for breach of privilege,
"My boy Hobby O!"—his account of the Whig Club at Cambridge,
Byron's executor,
anxiety about a complete edition of Byron's Works,
Hodgson, Rev. Francis,
Hogg, James,
"Ettrick Shepherd,"
"The Queen's Wake,"
"The Pilgrims of the Sun,"
correspondence with Murray,
Duke of Buccleuch gives him a farm,
supposed to be author of "Tales of my Landlord,"
contributor to Blackwood's Magazine,
said to be author of the "Chaldee Manuscript,"
helped by Scott and Murray,
"Jacobite Relics of Scotland,"
Holland, Lord,
"Life of Lope de Vega and Inez de Castro,"
on Napoleon's treatment at St. Helena,
opinion of "Tales of my Landlord,"
proposals to Murray about the Waldegrave and Walpole Memoirs,
Holland, Rev. W. (Canon of Chichester),
Hope, Thomas,
"Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Modern Greek, etc.,"
Hoppner, Mr.,
Horton, Sir Robert Wilmot,
letter from Murray with particulars of the destruction of
Byron's Memoirs,
Howard, Mrs.,
Hume, Joseph,
Hunt, John,
Hunt, Leigh,
joint Editor of the Examiner,
in gaol for libelling Prince Regent,
correspondence with Murray about "Story of Rimini,"
"Recollections of Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries,"
Hunter, Alexander G.,
Hunter, Charles,
Hurst, Rohinson & Co.,
Inchbald, Mrs.,
Ireland, Dr. John (Dean of Westminster),
proposed burial of Byron in the Abbey,
Gifford's executor,
Byron's statue,
Irving, Peter,
Irving, Washington,
account of a dinner at Murray's,
"Sketch Book,"
"Bracebridge Hall,"
letter from Murray as to Representative,
Jameson, Mrs.,
"Guide to the Picture Galleries of London,"
Jeffrey, Francis,
Editor of Edinburgh Review,
opinion of Wordsworth, Southey, and Coleridge,
Southey's opinion of him,
"Don Cevallos on the Occupation of Spain,"
party politics in Ed. Rev.,
recommends Carlyle to Murray,
his interview with Murray,
Jerdan, William
his erroneous account in Literary Gazette of destruction
of Byron's Memoirs,
on Gifford,
Kean, Charles, in "Bertram," in "Manuel," Keats' "Endymion" reviewed in Q.R., Kerr, William, Kerr, Robert, Kinnaird, Honble. Douglas, and "Childe Harold," letter to Murray, Kinneir, Macdonald, "Persia," Kingsburg, Miss Harriet (Mrs. Maturin), Knight, Charles, "Library of Entertaining Knowledge," remarks on Murray's honourable conduct, Knight, H. Gally,
Lamb, Lady Caroline,
"Glenarvon,"
opinion of Byron's works,
correspondence with Murray,
"Penruddock,"
"Ada Reis,"
Lamb, Charles,
Lamb, Honble. George,
Lamb, Honble. William (Lord Melbourne),
Lamennais' "Paroles d'un Croyant,"
Landor, W.S., "Remarks upon C.J. Fox's Memoirs,"
Lauderdale, Lord,
Lavater on Physiognomy,
Leigh, Honble. Augusta, her wish that Byron's Memoirs should be
destroyed,
Levinge, Godfrey,
Leyden's "Africa,"
Lieven, Prince,
Lindo, Mr. and Mrs.,
Llandaff, Bishop of, "Lord Dudley's Letters,"
Lockhart, John, the "Littlejohn," to whom Scott's "Tales of a
Grandfather" were addressed,
Lockhart, John Gibson, contributor to Blackwood's Magazine,
article on "The Cockney School of Poetry,"
challenges the anonymous author of "Hypocrisy Unveiled, etc.,"
called "M." by B. Disraeli,
at Chiefswood,
B. Disraeli's visit,
editorship of Representative offered to him,
Scott's opinion of him, 261, 273
accepts editorship of Q.R.,
his success as Editor of Q.R.,
relations with Murray,
opinion of Wordsworth's poems,
visit to Brighton with Scott,
interview with Duke of Wellington,
at Abbotsford,
Scott's death: writes his "Life,"
remarks on Croker's edition of "Boswell's Johnson,"
on Taylor's "Isaac Comnenus,"
"Life of Napoleon,"
opinion of early part of Moore's "Life of Byron,"
opinion of "Contarini Fleming,"
article on Borrow's "Bible in Spain,"
on Wilkie,
his illness,
Longman & Co.,
breach with Constable,
Murray's intervention,
injunction as to Edin. Rev.,
accept £1,000 for claim on Edin. Rev.,
Coleridge's "Wallenstein,"
offer to Campbell,
Crabbe's poems declined,
advertise an edition of Mrs. Rundell's "Domestic Cookery,"
injunction granted to Murray,
refuse to publish "Sartor Resartus,"
Longman, Thos., on the danger of reading in bed,
Lyndhurst, Lord,
Lyttelton, Lord, "Dialogues of the Dead," "History of King Henry II.,"