Breviary, Roman, Bute's first idea of translating the, [70], note; work begun, [115], [116]; his "beloved child," [126]; published, [129]

Bruno, Giordano, Bute's studies on, [139], [140]

Burges, William (architect), anecdotes of, [217], [218]

Bute, John 3rd Earl of, [1]; monument to, [3]

— — 1st Marquess of, [2]; portrait of, as Harrovian, [26]

— — 2nd Marquess of, character of, [2]; early death of, [3]; Provost of Rothesay, [210]

— — 3rd Marquess of, his descent, [1]; childhood of, [3], [4]; litigation about, [5], [6]; at Galloway House, [9-14]; at private school, [14-17]; at Harrow, [19-26]; first visits Holy Land, [26], [27]; at Ch. Ch., [28] et seq.; travels in East, [34-38]; religious studies of, [39-43]; postpones reception, [40], [63]; facsimile of sketch by, [49]; his cruise to Iceland, [52]; and St. Magnus, [50], [150], [151]; poems written by, [24], [25], [51], [231-239]; to Russia, [55], [68]; comes of age, [55-57]; at Danesfield, [61]; received into Roman Church, [71], [72]; to Rome, [74]; to Palestine, [75]; on his conversion, [77], [78]; the newspaper press on, [80], [81]; founds Western Mail, [84-86]; at Rome during Vatican Council, [86-90]; at Cardiff and Mountstuart, [78], [90-98]; as philologist, [99]; marriage of, [105], [106]; visits Majorca, [113], [114]; his love of animals, [118], [169]; created K.T., [121]; as landowner, [125]; acquires Scottish Review, [129]; his contributions to it, [130], [143]; as historical student, [143]; a Home Ruler for Scotland, [149]; and foreign travel, [156-168]; incog. in Sicily, [165]; mayor of Cardiff, [173], [174]; receives freedom of Glasgow, [179]; Lord-Lieutenant of Buteshire, [180]; his benefactions to S. Wales, [181], [182]; Hon. LL.D. of three Scottish universities, [185]; on Universities Commission, ib.; Lord Rector of St. Andrews, [187] et seq.; interested in Jews, [195], [196]; makes maiden speech in Parliament, [199]; re-elected Lord Rector, [206]; as a herald, [208]; acquires Greyfriars, Elgin, [208], [209]; Provost of Rothesay, [209-213]; "silver wedding day" of, [211]; purchases Pluscarden Priory, [215]; his achievements as a builder, [217-222]; his interest in psychical research, [224], [225]; end of his public work, [226]; last illness and death of, [226], [227]; funeral of, [227]; his heart taken to Jerusalem, [228]; obituary notice of, by F. W. H. Myers, [245]; bibliography of, [247]

Bute, Gwendoline, Marchioness of, marriage of, [105]; takes her husband's heart to Jerusalem, [228]

—, Sophia, Marchioness of, [3]; her character, [4]; death of, [5]

CANTERBURY, Randall, Archbishop of; on Bute as a Harrovian, [24]