INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]

[The names of characters in Trollope’s novels are distinguished by an asterisk]

Academy, The, on South Africa, [287]
Addison, Joseph, [162]
Ainsworth, Harrison, illustrated by Cruikshank, [138]
Albany, literary associations of the, [174-6]
Albert, Prince, influence of, [256], [260]
Albuda, [288]
Alexandria, [124]
Alison’s History of Europe, account of French Revolution in, [87], [88], [98]
All the Year Round, [139]
—— Mr. Scarborough’s Family, [298]
Alpine Society, the, [155]
Althorp, Lord, in the Albany, [176]
*Amedroz, Clara, [218]
American Civil War, the, Trollope’s impressions of, [200-202]
American receipts, Trollope’s, [272]
American Senator, The, material for, [202], [270]
Ancient Classics Series, Cæsar, [284], [290]
Anderson, James, actor, [146]
Anglo-Egyptian postal treaty, Trollope arranges, [122-4]
Anne, Queen, [162]
Antwerp, [13]
*Arabin, Dean, and Mrs., [105], [205], [237-9]
*Aram, Solomon, [195]
Archdeckne, caricatured by Thackeray, [148]
Arlington Club, the, [159]
*Armstrong, George, [80]
Arnold, Matthew, analytical psychology of, [306]
—— at Highclere, [289]
Artists’ Rifle Corps, the, [157], [158]
Arts Club, the, foundation of, [157], [158]
Arundel Club, the, [156]
Ashley, Lord. See Shaftesbury
Ashley’s Hotel, [156]
Astley’s Circus, [125]
Athenæum, The, on Australia, [275]
—— on Rachel Ray, [243]
—— on South Africa, [286]
—— on The Warden, [111]
Athenæum Club, Trollope as member of, [142], [143], [153], [159], [232], [287], [305]
Austen, Jane, born at Steventon, [6]
—— Pride and Prejudice, [25], [53]
—— Trollope compared with, [112], [128], [137], [138], [186]
Austin, Alfred, attends Trollope’s funeral, [308]
—— his politics, [177]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [174]
—— The Garden that I Love, [301]
Australia and New Zealand, estimates of, [275], [276]
Australian mail-service, the, [288]
Austro-Italian War, the, [256]
Autobiography, Trollope’s, [4];
quoted, [60]
*Aylmer, Captain, [218]
Aytoun and Martin, quoted, [26]
Bacon, Francis, [292]
Baden-Baden, [216]
*Baker, Miss, [234]
*Balatka, Nina, [231]
*Ball, John, [234]
*Ballandine, Lord, [78], [79]
Ballantine, advocate, [194]
Barcelona, Hannay at, [163]
Barchester novels, the, clerical portraiture in, [102]
—— regarded collectively, [205], [220], [269], [292]
Barchester Towers, clerical portraiture in, [103], [105], [225-8], [235]
—— genesis of, [205]
—— publication of, [114]
Barclay, Captain, pedestrian, [125]
Barère, Bertrand, Macaulay on, [95], [96]
Barrington, Lord, [154]
Barrington, Sir Jonah, Memoirs of, [49]
*Barton, Rev. Amos, [133]
Bath, Trollope at, [229]
Bathe, Sir Henry de, at the Garrick, [145]
Bayes, Daniel, [249]
Baylis, Judge, on Trollope at Harrow, [17]
Beaconsfield, Lord. See Disraeli
Bedford, Duke of, commissions Hayter, [9]
Beesly, E. S., at George Eliot’s, [183]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [174]
*Beilby and Burton, [220]
Bell, Jockey, [266]
Bell, Robert, library of, [307]
*Bellfield, Captain, [213]
Belton Estate, The, publication of, [179], [217], [218], [279]
*Belton, Will, [218]
Bent, Miss Fanny, [294]
Bentinck, Lord George, his revolt against Peel, [5]
—— reputation of, [141]
Bentley, Richard, loses Trollope as a client, [122]
Berkeley, Sir Henry, Governor of Cape Town, [285]
Berlin, Trollope in, [173]
Bertrams, The, [234]
—— written in Egypt, [124], [273]
Berwick-on-Tweed, Earle, M.P. for, [175]
Beverley, Trollope contests, [105], [213], [217], [245-254], [267], [269], [274]
Bianconi, Charles, his Irish cars, [44], [45]
Birmingham, King Edward’s School, [20], [291]
Birmingham League, the, [178]
Blackburn, Morley contests, [180]
Blackie, Professor, Trollope visits, [126]
Blackwood’s Magazine, Scenes of Clerical Life, [183]
Blackwood, John, publishes Trollope’s anonymous work, [231-4]
—— Trollope’s relations with, [132], [284], [285], [290]
*Blake, Dot, [76-80]
Blanc, Louis, death of, [308]
Bland, Miss, amanuensis, [300], [306]
Blankenberghe, [260]
Blessington, Countess of, [127];
her retort to Napoleon III, [34]
Bloomer, Amelia Jenks, [11]
Boccaccio, [129]
Bohemian societies in London, [156]
*Bold, John, [107]
*Bold, Mrs., [105], [230], [237]
*Bolster, Bridget, [193], [198]
*Bolton, Hester, [281-3]
*Boncassen, Isabel, [268]
Bon Gaultier Ballads, quoted, [26]
*Bonner, Mary, [252-4]
*Bonteen, Mr., [261], [280]
*Boodle, Captain, [222]
Borthwick, Algernon, in Florence, [121]
Boulogne, duels at, [260]
*Bourbotte, [97]
Bowood, [143]
Bowring, Lucy, original of Julia Brabazon, [294]
Bowring, Sir John, [294]
*Bozzle, [294]
*Brabazon, Julia, [220], [294]
Bradbury & Evans, Messrs., printers, [184]
—— issue Once a Week, [239]
Braddon, Amelia, influence of, [188], [241], [291]
*Brady, Pat, [71-5]
Brantingham Thorp, [249]
*Brattle, Sam, [241], [242]
*Brentford, Earl of, [258-263]
Bridgwater, disfranchisement of, 251 note
Bright, John, in fiction, [265]
Bristol, port of, [6]
British Columbia, independence of, [288]
British Guiana, Trollope in, [127]
Broadhead, at Sheffield, [178]
*Bromar, Marie, [218], [219]
*Bromley, Rev. Mr., [283]
Brontë, Charlotte, Jane Eyre, [132]
Brontë, Emily, Wuthering Heights, [62]
Brooks, Shirley, influence of, [291]
Brougham, Lord, as member of the Athenæum, [143]
Broughton, Rhoda, Not Wisely, but Too Well, [167]
*Brown, Jonas, Fred and George, [76], [77]
Brown, Jones, and Robinson, critical estimate of, [160], [161], [220]
—— its reception in America, [270]
Browne, Hablot K., illustrations by, [138], [139]
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, [119];
her preference for The Three Clerks, [185]
Browning, Robert, at George Eliot’s, [183]
—— attends Trollope’s funeral, [308]
—— his home in Florence, [119]
—— on The Three Clerks, [37]
—— on Trollope, [290], [306]
*Brownlow, Edith, [240]
Bruges, Trollope family at, [14], [17], [20], [28]
Brussels, [56]
Bryce, James, at Washington, [163]
Budleigh Salterton, Trollope at, [113]
Bull Run, battle of, [201]
Bulwer, Sir Henry, in Paris, [34], [255], [256]
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, contests St. Ives, [245]
—— his opinion of women, [206]
—— international sympathy of, [173]
—— political element in novels of, [272]
—— Thackeray on, [148]
—— The Caxtons, [275]
—— The Last of the Barons, [94]
—— What Will He do with It?, [208]
—— Zanoni, [88]
*Bunce, [107]
Burke, Edmund, [86]
Burke, Sir John and Lady, [57]
Burrell, Sir Charles, [5]
Burton, Decimus, architect of the Athenæum, [143]
*Burton, Florence, [221], [294]
Burton, Sir R. F., as diplomatist, [163]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [174]
Butler, George, headmaster of Harrow, [15]
Butt, Isaac, [57]
—— cross-examines Trollope, [58-60]
Buxton, Charles, as a hunting man, [168]
Buxton, E. N., on Trollope in the hunting field, [169], [197]
Byron, Lord, his influence, [206]
—— his rebellion against Dr. Butler, [15]
—— on Don Juan, [110]
—— Trelawny’s Reminiscences of, [119]
Cadiz, [49]
Cæsar, a gift to John Blackwood, [284], [290]
Cæsar, Julius and Augustus, Trollope’s articles on, [165]
Cahir, [45]
Cairns, advocate, [194]
Cairo, Trollope in, [123], [273]
Calcraft, Granby, [57]
*Caldigate, John, [280-283]
Calne, Macaulay, M.P. for, [246]
Cambridge, Trollope visits, [84]
Cannes, [308]
Canning, George, Bentinck secretary to, [141]
Canterbury, election at, [260]
Can You Forgive Her? critical estimate of, [33], [176], [185], [197], [202], [204-220], [238], [240], [261], [292], [293], [296]
—— founded on The Noble Jilt, [157], [208]
—— illustrations of, [204]
—— political element of, [247], [256], [265]
Cape Town, Trollope at, [282-7], [289]
Cardwell, at Winchester, [17]
—— M.P. for Oxford, [164], [246]
Carleton, William, his Irish novels, [53], [54]
Carlton House, site of, [143]
Carlyle, Thomas, [306]
—— as a conversationalist, [142]
—— his French Revolution, [88], [97-100]
—— Macaulay on, [121]
—— on Trollope, [115], [127]
—— Trollope on, [127]
Carnarvon, Lord, his South African policy, [285], [287-9]
—— Trollope’s friendship with, [288]
*Carruthers, Lord George de Bruce, [280]
Casewick, Lincolnshire, [28]
*Cashel, Earl of, [78-80]
Castle Richmond, plot of, discussed, [83], [128-131], [206]
*Cathelineau, [97]
Catherine II of Russia, [207]
Cattermole, George, illustrates The Old Curiosity Shop, [138]
Central America, Trollope in, [127]
Cetewayo, war with, [285]
*Chadwick, Mr., [107]
*Chaffanbrass, [194]
Chamberlain, Joseph, secular educationalist, [178]
Chapman, Edward, accepts Doctor Thorne, [122]
Chapman, Frederick, attends Trollope’s funeral, [308]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [177], [179]
Chapman & Hall, Messrs., Trollope’s connection with, [122], [173], [179], [199], [228], [239], [257], [275], [285], [286], [308]
Charles II, King, [262]
Charles X, exile of, [86]
Charlotte, Princess, [224]
Chartists, the, [38]
*Cheesacre, farmer, [213]
Cheltenham, Trollope at, [211], [229]
Chichester, [299]
*Chilton, Lord, [170], [197], [198], [259], [260]
Chouans, rising of the, [94]
*Chouardin, [97]
Christian Examiner, The, [53]
Christie, James, at the Garrick, [146]
Christina of Spain, Queen, [207]
Churchill, Lord Randolph, 270 note
Cicero, analysis of, [290], [291]
Cider Cellars, the, [156]
Cincinnati, [13]
Civil Service, Trollope on the, [166]
Civil Service Club, the, [158]
Clancarty, Lord, of Garbally, [56]
Clanricarde, Lord, his relations with Thackeray, [161]
—— his relations with Trollope, [131], [139]
Clarendon, Lord, [163]
Clarke, Miss, salon of, [34]
*Clavering, Captain Archibald, [221], [222]
*Clavering, Rev. Henry, [220]
Claverings, The, critical estimate of, [220-222]
—— Julia Brabazon, [294]
—— publication of, [165], [220]
Clerical portraiture, by Trollope, [101-116], [136], [205], [224-244]
Clonmel, Trollope at, [45], [60]
Cobden, Richard, in fiction, [265]
Cockburn, Sir Alexander, assists Trollope in his Life of Palmerston, [255], [256]
Colchester, Lord, as Postmaster-General, [118], [222]
Coleridge, Lord, [194]
Coleridge, S. T., as a Tory, [86]
—— as a conversationalist, [142]
—— Thomas Anthony Trollope on, [8]
Colleen Bawn, The, [54]
*Colligan, Doctor, [80]
Collins, Wilkie, popularity of, [188], [241], [291]
—— Trollope compared with, [128], [129], [291]
—— withdraws from the Garrick, [149]
Cologne, [173]
Columbia, Trollope in, [127]
Competitive examinations, Trollope on, [166]
Congreve, his clergymen, [104]
Conington’s translation of Horace, [150], [171], [203], [214]
Connemara, [82]
Constantinople, British fleet at, [287]
Cook, Douglas, 267 note
—— editor of the Saturday, [176], [243]
Coole Park, Trollope at, [49], [54-7], [63]
Cooper, Fenimore, influence of, [271]
—— The Last of the Mohicans, [53]
Cork, [48]
Cornhill Magazine, The, Trollope’s connection with, [129], [131-4], [136], [160], [164], [186], [188], [204], [208], [220], [270]
Cosmopolitan Club, the, membership of, [153-5], [172], [173]
Cottereau, Jean, [94]
Cottery St. Mary, Herts, [28]
Courtship of Susan Bell, The, publication of, [271]
*Cox & Cummins, [107]
*Crawley, Grace, [105], [294]
*Crawley, Rev. Josiah, [105], [236]
*Crinkett, Tom, [281]
Croker, John Wilson, as member of the Athenæum, [143]
—— original of Rigby, [87]
*Crook, [193]
*Crosbie, Adolphus, [160], [208]
Crosskill, Alfred, [249]
Crowe, a Wykehamist poet, [8]
Cruikshank, George, illustrates Oliver Twist, [138]
Crystal Palace, the, [183]
Cunningham, J. W., incumbent of Harrow, [30], [54], [83]
Daily News, The, [307]
*Dale, Lily, [137], [160], [187], [205], [294]
Dale, R. W., educational policy of, [178]
*Daubeny, Premier, [264], [265], [290]
Davis, Jefferson, Gladstone on, [201]
Davy, Sir Humphry, at the Athenæum, [143]
Day, Thomas, educational system of, [6], [30]
*De Courcy, Lady Rosina, [267]
Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe, [129]
—— The Shortest Way with the Dissenters, [242]
Delane, J. T., on foreign adventurers, [296-8]
—— Trollope’s intimacy with, [126], [296]
*Denot, Adolphe, [92]
Denys, Sir George, [174]
Derby, Lord, his ministry, [118], [155], [250], [275]
*Desmond, Lady Clara, [130], [131]
Devonshire, eighth Duke of, [259]
Dicey, Edward, reconciled to Pigott, [307]
—— sub-edits the St. Paul’s, [257]
Dickens, Charles, All the Year Round, [158], [298]
—— American Notes, [202]
—— as member of the Garrick, [145], [147-149]
—— Bleak House, [119],

[235], [294]
—— character of, [171]
—— David Copperfield, [8], [12], [20], [293], [295]
—— Dombey & Son, [222], [295], [296], [304]
—— Edwin Drood, [302]
—— Great Expectations, [139], [296]
—— Household Words, [149]
—— Little Dorrit, [147], [298]
—— Martin Chuzzlewit, [202]
—— Nicholas Nickleby, [101]
—— Old Curiosity Shop, [138], [236]
—— Oliver Twist, [71], [76], [138]
—— on Dissent, [112], [225], [235]
—— on George Eliot, [183], [184]
—— on Thackeray, 151 note
—— on Trollope, [76]
—— Our Mutual Friend, [110]
—— Pickwick Papers, [26], [137], [138], [235]
—— refuses to contest Reading, [245]
—— Tale of Two Cities, [88], [194]
—— Thackeray invites to Oxford, [247]
—— Thackeray on, [147], [150], [151]
—— Trollope compared with, and influenced by, [32], [37], [110], [128], [220], [243], [251], [256], [257], [295]
—— Trollope’s relations with, [182], [192]
Disraeli, Benjamin, at Gore House, [128]
—— Coningsby, [17], [87], [143], [172], [260]
—— Earle, secretary to, [174]
—— Endymion, [172], [265]
—— Henrietta Temple, [252]
—— his maiden speech, [61]
—— Lothair, [259]
—— ministry of, [250], [287]
—— M.P. for Maidstone, [246]
—— on a statesman’s wife, [262]
—— on The Eustace Diamonds, [280]
—— on the revolt against Peel, [5]
—— policy of, [155]
—— political novels of, [110], [271], [272]
—— portrayed as Daubeny, [264], [265]
—— reputation of, [141]
—— Vivian Grey, [245]
*Dockwrath, [190-199]
Doctor Thorne, [105]
—— composition of, [124]
—— publication of, [122], [173], [241]
Domestic Manners of the Americans, The, [102]
—— Louis Philippe on, [34]
D’Orsay, Count, [127]
Draycote, Yorkshire, [174]
Dresden, [263]
Drummond, Thomas, his dictum on property, [43]
Drummond-Wolff, Henry, [154]
Drury family, the, [29]
—— their school at Sunbury, [17]
Drury, Joseph, headmaster of Harrow, [15]
Drury, Mark, master at Harrow, [15]
Drury Lane Theatre, [143]
Dr. Wortle’s School, analysis of, [302-4]
Dublin, Archbishop of. See Trench
Dublin, decay of society in, [65], [67], [82]
—— Trollope in, [40]
Dublin University Magazine, [53]
—— Trollope’s articles in, [165], [166]
Ducrow, at Astley’s, [125]
Duelling, decay of, [260]
Duff, Grant, [154]
Duffy, Gavan, influence of, [69]
Duke’s Children, The, publication of, [216]
—— Lady Mabel Grex, [295]
—— political element of, [257], [268], [269], [271]
*Dumouriez, General, [97]
Dunkellin, Lord, [82]
*Dunstable, Miss, [105]
*Duplay, Eleanor, [99], [100]
Dyne, headmaster of Highgate, [151]
Eames, John, [160]
Earle, Ralph, career of, [174], [175]
Edgeworth, Maria, fiction of, [6], [53], [61-3], [138], [186]
Edgeworth, Richard, his educational system, [30]
Edinburgh, [285]
—— Trollope in, [126]
Edinburgh Courant, The, Hannay of, [126]
Edinburgh Review, The, [95], [121]
Edward IV, King, [94]
Edward VII, King, [155]
Edwards, H. S., on Paris, [89]
Edwards, Sir Henry, M.P. for Beverley, [248], [250]
*Effingham, Violet, [259-264]
Egypt, Trollope in, [273]
Eldon, Lord, [118]
Elementary Schools Bill, the, [178]
Eliot, George, [244]
—— Adam Bede, [106], [136], [184], [254]
—— her influence on Trollope, [183-5], [187], [305]
—— Middlemarch, [110], [185]
—— Romola, [183], [184]
—— Scenes of Clerical Life, [183]
Eliot, Lord, as Irish Secretary, [42], [57]
Elizabeth, Queen, [207], [287]
Elwell, Charles, [249]
Ely, Archdeacon of. See Charles Merivale
*Emilius, Rev. Joseph, [280]
Encumbered Estates Act, the, [50], [51], [288]
English Churchman, The, [242]
English Men of Letters Series, Thackeray, [164]
*Erle, Barrington, [261]
Escott, T. H. S., acquaintance with Trollope, [113], [115]
—— Masters of English Journalism, 168 note
Essex hunt, the, [168], [197], [278]
Eton, [16]
*Eustace, Lizzie, Lady, [279]
Eustace Diamonds, The, analysis of, [279]
—— publication of, [218]
Evangelicalism, Mrs. Trollope’s attack on, [30], [31], [84], [101]
—— Trollope’s dislike of, [101], [210], [223-244], [261], [283]
Evans, Marian. See George Eliot
Everard, Mr., at Highclere, [290]
Everingham, [248]
Examiner, The, Trollope’s letters in, [37], [81-3], [128], [182]
Exeter, portrayed by Trollope, [229], [233], [294]
Eye for an Eye, An, analysis of, [301]
Faber, F. W., his influence on Trollope, [83-5], [283]
Fane, Julian, [172]
Faraday, Michael, at the Athenæum, [143]
Farmer, George, [147]
Farmer, Nurse, [224]
*Father John, [75], [76]
*Fawn, Lord, [280]
Feminist views, Trollope’s, [206-210]
*Fenwick, Frank, [240]
Fielding, Henry, novels of, [104], [137], [293]
—— Tom Jones, [25]
Fielding Club, the, [156]
Fiesole, Landor at, [119]
*Finn, Malachi and Phineas, [257]
*Fitzgerald, Burgo, [214-17]
*Fitzgerald, Owen, [130]
*Fitzgerald, Misses, [131]
*Fitzgibbon, Laurence, [258]
Fladgate, Counsel for Harrow, [15]
Fladgate, Mr., at the Garrick, [146]
*Flannelly, for, [68], [73]
*Fletcher, Arthur, [266]
Florence, George Eliot in, [184]
—— Mrs. Trollope in, [55], [83]
—— Santa Croce, [83]
—— T. A. Trollope in, [184]
—— Trollope in, [83], [118-122], [140], [184]
*Folking, [281]
Forman, Buxton, [152]
Forster, John, editor of the Examiner, [37], [81], [128], [182]
—— his friendship with the Trollopes, [27], [37]
—— introduces Trollope to Blackwood, [231]
—— on Trollope and Thackeray, [164]
Forster, W. E., as educationalist, [178]
—— his friendship with Trollope, [302]
Fortnightly Review, The, foundation and policy of, [174-181], [204]
—— Trollope’s novels appear in, [217], [218], [279]
Fox, Charles James, [86]
Framley Parsonage, [302]
—— clerical element of, [136]
—— Lucy Robarts, [131], [138]
—— publication of, [135], [137], [186]
Frankfort, [173]
Fraser, Sir W. A., on Trollope and Thackeray, [165]
Fraser’s Magazine, [161]
Freeling, Mrs. Clayton, her influence on behalf of Trollope, [18], [19], [27]
Freeling, Sir Francis, as Secretary to the Post Office, [18], [21], [23], [39]
Freeman, E. A., on hunting, [179]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [174]
Freiburg, [173]
French Revolution, the, Trollope’s knowledge of, [85-100]
Frere, Sir Bartle, [285]
Froude, James Anthony, in South Africa, [284-7]
—— on Trollope, [48], [49], [133]
—— The Two Chiefs of Dunboy, [48], [49]
*Furnival, Mr., [191], [290]
Garbally, [56]
Garland’s Hotel, Trollope at, [307]
Garrick Club, the, [15], [116], [233]
Garrick Club, history of, [143]
—— Thackeray as member of, [142], [144], [147-9], [156]
—— Trollope as member of, [142-153], [156], [170], [172]
Gasquet, Father Thomas, his Black Deaths, [129]
*Gayner, Bob, [75], [76]
Gentleman’s Magazine, The, [239]
George I, King, [163]
George III, King, [143]
George V, King, [146]
Gibbon’s History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, [228]
Gibraltar, siege of, [18]
—— Trollope at, [124]
*Gilfil, Mr., [133]
*Gilmore, Harry, [240]
Gladstone, W. E., as a novel-reader, [280]
—— if portrayed by Trollope, [256], [258], [264]
—— ministry of, [177], [180], [247]
—— on Jefferson Davis, [201]
—— Trollope separates from his Liberalism, [302]
—— Trollope’s energy compared with, [125]
Glasgow, Trollope in, [125]
*Glencora, Lady, [214-216], [259], [264]
Glenesk, Lord, at the Garrick, [146]
—— in Florence, [121]
*Goesler, Madame Max, [259-266]
Golden Lion of Granpère, The, analysis of, [218], [219]
Goodwood hunt, the, [301]
Good Words, returns Rachel Ray, [227], [228], [235]
*Gordeloup, Madame, [221], [222]
Gort, [49]
Graham, supports Lord de Grey, [42]
*Graham, Felix, [196]
Granby, Lord, [141]
Grange, the, Harting, [299]
Grant, Baron Albert, [297]
Grant family, the, [29]
Grant, Sir William, Master of the Rolls, [16]
Grantham, [115]
*Grantly, Archdeacon, [104-9], [205]
*Grantly, Griselda, [220]
Granville, Lord, [120], [154]
—— induced to serve under Derby, [155]
Graphic, The, Phineas Redux, [257]
—— Harry Heathcote, [277]
Great Britain, S.S., [278]
Great Exhibition, 1851, [112]
Green, J. R., at Highclere, [289]
*Greenow, Mrs., [213], [214]
Greenwood, Frederick, founder and editor of the P.M.G., [168], [171], [172]
Greg, William Rathbone, [172]
Gregg, Tresham, [57]
Gregory, Sir William, his friendship for Trollope, [49], [53], [55-7], [61], [139], [141]
—— in Florence, [121]
Gregory, Sir William, on Cicero, [290]
—— on Phineas Finn, [266]
*Gresham, Mr., [264], [265], [290]
Gresley family, the, [15], [27], [35]
*Grex, Lady Mabel, [268], [295]
*Grey, John, [211-217], [263], [296]
Grey, Lord, colonial policy of, [288]
—— his Reform Bill, [246]
—— ministry of, [176]
—— Trollope on, [287], [288]
Grey, Lord de, as Viceroy of Ireland, [41], [57]
*Greystock, Frank, [280]
*Greystock, Lizzie, [279]
*Griffenbottom, Mr., [254]
Griffin, Gerald, The Collegians, [54]
*Grimes, [213]
Grimshaw, Rev. Mr., [226]
*Grindley, [213]
Griqualand West, [285]
Guadet, [90]
Guardian, The, [242]
Hadley, Barnet, [28]
Hague, the, [56]
Hall, F., journalist, [249]
Hall, Mrs. S. C., her Irish novels, [53]
Hambledon foxhounds, the, [301]
*Handy, Abel, [107], [108]
Hannay, James, at Barcelona, [163]
—— his influence, [172]
—— in Edinburgh, [126]
Hanover Rooms, the, [141]
*Haphazard, Sir Abraham, [107]
Harcourt, William Vernon, on the Saturday, [172]
*Harding, Septimus, [104], [106], [109], [205], [237]
*Hardlines, Sir Gregory, [118]
Hargrave, the Man of Fashion, [33]
Harlow, [168]
Harper, J. Henry, 272 note
Harper’s Magazine, Trollope’s work issued in, [271]
Harrison, Frederick, supports the Fortnightly, [174], [178]
Harrow, Trollope at school at, [3], [15-17], [23], [50], [111], [281], [290]
—— Trollope family at, [8], [9], [43], [45], [188], [206], [210]
Harry Heathcote of Gangoil, analysis of, 275 note, [276-8]
Hart, Mr., 267 note
Harting, Trollope’s home at, [299-301], [306]
Hartington, Lord, as portrayed by Trollope, [259]
*Hartletop, Marchioness of, [220]
Harwich, Prinsep contests, 140 note
Hawkshaw, Mr., [249]
Hawthorn, Nathaniel, as Consul, [163]
Hayter, his picture of Lord W. Russell’s trial, [9]
Hayward, Abraham, [154]
Heckfield Vicarage, Hants, [6], [8], [205]
He Knew He Was Right, analysis of, [293-6]
—— West Indian scenes in, [126]
Hellicar family, the, [27]
Hennessy, Sir John Pope, as Phineas Finn, [264]
Henry of Navarre, King, [94]
Herbert, Sidney, his friendship with Trollope, [3], [17]
Herbert, Sir Robert G. W., 270 note
—— at Highclere, [290]
—— at the Cosmopolitan, [154]
Hereford, [108]
Herries, Lord, [141], [248]
Hervieu, Auguste, his friendship with the Trollopes, [13]
Heseltine, Mr., of Rotherham, [54]
Highclere, Trollope visits, [288-290]
Highgate School, [151]
Hill, Rowland, Trollope’s relations with, [24], [25], [36], [117], [118], [131], [161], [199], [200]
Hirsch, Baron de, [175]
Hodgson, Colonel, [250]
Hoey, Mrs. Cashel, co-operates with Yates, [149], [150]
Holcroft, Thomas, novelist, [187]
Holland, Lord, Carlyle introduced to, [127]
Holland, Sir Henry, his friendship for Taylor and Trollope, [142]
—— influence of, [18]
Höllenthal, [173]
Holsworth, G., manager of All the Year Round, [298]
Home Rule, Trollope’s attitude to, [250]
Hood, Thomas, on Exeter quarrels, [229]
Hook, Theodore, at the Athenæum, [143]
Hope, Beresford, owner of the Saturday, [243]
Hope family, the, [176]
Hope’s Anastasius, [119]
Horace, quoted, [150], [171], [203], [214], [252]
Houghton, Lord, [103]
—— at the Cosmopolitan, [154]
—— his social services to Trollope,

[142]
—— on Landor, [119]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [174]
Household Franchise Bill, the, [250]
Hudson Bay monopoly, the, [288]
Hugo, Victor, L’homme qui rit, [239]
Hull, [250]
Hunting, Trollope’s love of, [135], [168-171], [179], [204], [213], [248], [250]
Hutchinson, Rachel, [294]
Hutton, R. H., detects authorship of Nina Balatka, [232]
Huxley, Professor, supports the Fortnightly, [174]
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, [204]
Indiana, Communistic colony in, [11]
International Copyright, Trollope’s negotiations for, [273]
Ireland, abuses of English administration of, [40-45], [51], [69], [74]
—— famine and distress in 1848, [81-3], [128-133]
—— novels on, [48], [52-4], [61]
—— postal system of, [58]
—— sport in, [45], [46], [49], [56], [135]
Irish Constabulary, the, [69-74]
Irish Nationalism, origin of, [302]
Irish people, the, character of, [52], [87]
Irving, Washington, in London, [163]
Isabella of Spain, Queen, [207]
Is He Popenjoy? publication of, [298]
Italy, Unity of, [256]
Ivry, battle of, [94]
Jamaica, Trollope in, [126]
James II, King, [207]
James, Edwin, original of Stryver, [194]
James, Sir Henry. See James of Hereford
James of Hereford, Lord, his friendship with Trollope, [203], [204], [298], [300]
Jameson, Leander Starr, Trollope on, [284]
Jenner, Sir William, [307]
Jeremiah, quoted, [105]
Jerusalem, Trollope in, [124], [273]
Jeune, Dr., headmaster of King Edward’s School, [20], [291]
Jew Bill, the, [141]
John Bull, [124]
John Caldigate, [285]
—— analysis of, 275 note, [278], [280-283]
*Johnson family, the, [189]
Johnstone, Sir Frederick, [179]
Joliffe, Sir William, [5]
Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw, publication of, [31]
Jones, a Wykehamist poet, [8]
*Jones, Mary Flood, [258]
Jones, Owen, at George Eliot’s, [183]
Journalism, Trollope’s portrayal of, [263]
Jowett, Benjamin, father of, [38]
“Judex,” his contributions to the Fortnightly, [180]
Julians, Harrow, Trollope family at, [9], [12], [16], [188]
Kauffmann, Angelica, [158]
Kean, Charles, [146]
*Keegan, [73]
*Kelly, Martin, [78], [79]
Kellys and the O’Kellys, The, plot of, discussed, [76-80], [230], [301]
—— publication of, [81], [86]
Kemble, John, [146]
Kennard, Captain, contests Beverley, [248], [250]
*Kenneby, [199]
Kennedy, Mr., M.P., [259-263], [295]
Kensal Green, Trollope’s grave in, [307]
Kesteven, Lord, political standing of, [5]
Kickham, Charles Joseph, his Irish novels, [34]
Kimberley, Jameson at, [284]
King Edward’s School, Birmingham, [20], [291]
King-Harman, Colonel, [264]
Kinglake, A. W., [306]
—— at the Cosmopolitan, [155]
—— unseated for Bridgwater, [251]
Kingsley, Charles, at Highclere, [289]
Kingsley, Henry, colonial novels of, [275], [278]
Kingston, Jamaica, [126]
Knightley, Sir Charles, [5]
Knights of the Round Table, the, [156]
Knockbane, [82]
Lacy, Walter, actor, [146]
Lady Anna, publication of, [271]
Lafayette, General, his friendship with the Trollopes, [12], [27], [88]
La Grange, [27]
Lambeth Palace, Trollope at, [306]
Langalibalele rising, the, [285]
Langdale, Charles, [249]
Lancet, The, [129]
Land Leaguers, The, [51]
—— analysis of, [270], [301], [302]
Landor, Walter Savage, as Boythorn, [119]
Lane, John, his Trollope reprints, 60 note
Lansdowne, Lord, as member of the Athenæum, [143]
—— Carlyle introduced to, [127]
—— his acquaintance with Trollope, [140]
—— his support of Macaulay, [246]
Lardner, Dionysius, Thackeray on, [148]
*Larochejaquelin, Henri de, [91-4]
Last Chronicle of Barset, The, [105], [110], [112], [305]
—— analysis of, [236-8]
La Vendée, analysis of, [85-100], [219]
—— publication of, [102], [103], [105]
Layard, Sir A. H., founds the Cosmopolitan, [153]
*Leatherham, Sir Richard, [194]
Lecky, W. E. H., his eighteenth-century studies, [104], [137], [292]
Leech, Master of the Rolls, [267]
Leeds, Bull Inn, [192]
Le Fanu, J. S., Trollope’s acquaintance with, [167]
*Lefroy, Ferdinand, [303]
Leighton, Sir Frederick, illustrates Romola, [183]
—— in Florence, [120]
*Lescure, [91-3]
Lever, Charles, as Consul, [163]
—— avoids Mrs. Trollope, [55]
—— Charles O’Malley, [48], [53]
—— Harry Lorrequer, [53]
—— his friendship with Trollope, [48], [50], [166], [167]
—— his influence on Trollope, [258], [271], [292]
—— illustrated by Cruikshank, [138]
—— in Florence, [119], [121]
—— Sir Brook Fossbrooke, [79]
Leveson-Gower, Hon. Frederick, at the Cosmopolitan, [154]
—— in Florence, [120]
Lewes, George Henry, as a critic, [132]
—— edits the Fortnightly, [176]
—— his influence on Trollope, [172], [182]
See also George Eliot
—— on North America, [244]
Lewis, thrashed by Trollope, [17]
Lewis, Mrs. Arthur, [157]
Lewis, Wyndham, supports Disraeli at Maidstone, [246]
Liddon, H. P., at Highclere, [289]
Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, the Factory Boy, [38]
Life of Palmerston, publication of, [247], [255]
Lincoln, Lord, [141]
Lincolnshire, wheat produce of, [5]
Linda Tressel, analysis of, [233], [234]
—— publication of, [230], [233]
Linton, Mrs. Lynn, influence of, [185], [254]
Lisbon, Embassy at, [172]
Liverpool, Hawthorne, Consul at, [163]
Liverpool, Lord, his Irish policy, [69]
London University, [183]
Longley, headmaster of Harrow, [17]
Longman, William, as publisher to Trollope, [110], [114], [132]
Lonsdale, Lord, his kindness to Trollope, [36]
*Lopez, Ferdinand, [265-7], [279]
Loti, Pierre, at the Cosmopolitan Club, [173]
Lottery of Marriage, The, [33]
Louis XVI, fall of, [88], [90]
Louis Napoleon, Prince, at Gore House, [128]
Louis Philippe, Mrs. Trollope’s interview with, [34], [35], [86]
Lover, Samuel, Handy Andy, [52]
*Low, Mr., [257]
Lowe, Robert, at Winchester, [17]
*Lowther, Mary, [240]
Lowther Castle, Trollope at, [36]
*Lufton, Lord, [137], [138], [237], [238]
*Lynch, Anastatia, [79], [80]
*Lynch, Barry, [78-80]
*Lynch, Simeon, [78-80]
Lytton, Lord, [172]
—— in Paris, [34]
Lytton, second Lord, Trollope’s acquaintance with, [182]
Maberley, Colonel, his opinion of Trollope, [23-25], [36], [39], [40], [144]
Macaulay, Lord, [104], [137], [292]
—— as a conversationalist, [142]
—— as member of the Athenæum, [143]
—— M.P. for Calne, [246]
—— on Bertrand Barère, [95], [96]
—— on Carlyle, [121]
*Macdermot, Feemy, [64-77]
*Macdermot, Larry, [63-78]
Macdermot, Thady, [64-77]
Macdermots of Ballycloran, The, autobiographical element in, [56]
—— plot of, discussed, [61-78], [95], [130], [152], [191], [274], [291]
—— publication of, [60], [81], [168]
Mackenzie, Dr. R. Shelton, on Brown, Jones, and Robinson, [270]
Mackintosh, Sir James, [143]
*Macleod, Alice, [210]
Macleod, Rev. Norman, returns Rachel Ray, [227], [228]
*Macleod, Sir Archibald and Lady, [210]
Madrid, [49]
*Maggott, Mick, [281]
Magpie, The, [29], [32]
*Maguire, Jeremiah, [234]
Mahoon, Ogorman, duellist, [260]
Maidstone, Disraeli M.P. for, [246]
Maine, H. S., [172]
Malta, Trollope at, [124]
Manchester, See of, [114]
Manners-Sutton, Archbishop, votes for Dr. Butler, [15]
Marie-Antoinette, Queen, death of, [96]
*Marrable, Walter, [240], [241]
Marryat, Captain, influence of, [271]
Marylebone Cricket Club, [145]
Mason, seizure of, [201]
*Mason, Lucius, [189-198]
*Mason, Sir Joseph, [189-198], [295]
Maurice, F. D., [167]
*Maxwell, [213]
Maxwell, Marmaduke, contests Beverley, [248], [250]
Maxwell, Sir W. Stirling, founds the Cosmopolitan, [153]
Mayenne, Duke of, [94]
*M‘Keon, Mrs., [76]
Meade, Hon. Robert, [154], 270 note
Meath hounds, the, [135]
*Medlicot, Giles, [277]
Meetkerke family, the, [27], [36]
Meetkerke, Penelope, [28]
Melbourne, Trollope in, [276]
Melbourne, Lord, his Irish policy, [41]
—— promises post to T. Anthony Trollope, [19]
*Melmotte, [297], [298]
Melville, Whyte, influence of, [291]
—— Taylor on, [145], [146]
Meredith, George, school of, [305], [306]
Merivale, Charles, John, and Herman, their friendship with Trollope, [17]
Merivale, History of the Romans under the Empire, [165]
Methodists, the, [223]
Methuen, Lord, strength of, [141]
*Milborough, Lady, [293]
Millais, Sir J. E., his friendship with Trollope, [128], [170], [203], [300], [308]
—— illustrates Trollope’s books, [137], [138], [140], [203], [204]
—— in Florence, [120]
Milnes, Monckton. See Lord Houghton
Milton family, the, [27], [36]
Milton, Henry, career of, [7]
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, [186]
Milton, Rev. William, [205]
—— as an unsuccessful inventor, [6]
—— his wife, [15]
Mirabeau, on Robespierre, [98]
Miss Mackenzie, analysis of, [234]
*Moggs, Ontario, [254]
Mohl, Madame, salon of, [34]
Moliere, quoted, [228]
*Monk, Lady, [214-216]
*Monk, Mr., [258]
Montagu Square, London, Trollope’s home in, [279], [296], [300], [306], [307]
Montgomery, Alfred, his social services to Trollope, [140], [142]
Moore, A. W., 270 note
Moore, Thomas, at the Athenæum, [143]
—— on Crowe, [8]
Morgan, Lady, her Irish novels, [54]
Morier, Sir Robert, founds the Cosmopolitan, [153]
Morland, George, [75], [104]
Morley of Blackburn, Lord, on the Fortnightly, [173], [176], [180]
Morning Post, The, Stuart, correspondent of, [121]
*Moulder, [192-9]
Moyville Vandeleur family, the, [121]
Mr. Scarborough’s Family, analysis of, [298]
Mudie’s Library, [113], [137]
Murray, Grenville, as diplomatist, [163]
—— enters the Foreign Office, [19]
—— in Florence, [119]
Murray, John, [107]
—— on Don Juan, [110]
Murray, John, the second, his influence on behalf of Trollope, [18]
—— Milton, reader for, 7 note
Murrell, Dr., [307]
Musset, Alfred de, quoted, [130]
Mysterious Assassin, The, [68]
Napoleon I, Whig enthusiasm for, [87], [98]
Napoleon III, [34]
—— policy of, [201]
Nashoba, [13]
Natal, government of, [285]
Nation, The, [68]
Neate, Charles, supports Thackeray at Oxford, [246-8]
*Neefit, Polly, [253], [254]
*Neefit, tailor, [252]
*Neville, Fred, [301]
Newby, publisher of The Macdermots, [61]
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Morley, M.P. for, [180]
New College, Oxford, Fellowships of, [7], [8], [10], [107], [205]
New Forest, the, [3]
New Harmony, Indiana, [11]
Newman, Cardinal, his influence on Trollope, [84], [85]
Newton, Ralph, [251-4]
*Newton, Rev. Gregory, [253]
New York, Trollope in, [127], [270]
New Zealand, Trollope in, [276], [289]
Nina Balatka, analysis of, [231]
—— anonymity of, [232]
Nisbet, Hugh, Australian stories of, [278]
Noble Jilt, The, germ of Can You Forgive Her? [157], [208]
Nolan, “Tom the Devil,” [57]
Nore, mutiny at the, [19]
Norfolk, Duke of, [248]
North America, critical estimate of, [200-202], [244]
North End, Harting, [299], [300]
Northwick, Lord, landlord of Julians, Harrow, [10], [14]
Nott, Dr., [224], [225]
Nottingham Assizes, [199]
Nubar Bey, on Trollope, [123], [124]
Nuremberg, [233]
O’Brien, Sir Patrick, M.P., on The Macdermots, [61]
O’Brien, Smith, influence of, [66]
O’Connell, Daniel, ascendency of, [41], [78]
O’Conors of Castle Conor, The, publication of, [271]
Offley’s Hotel, [156]
O’Flaherty, Edmund, [82]
*O’Hara, Mrs., [301]
Old Man’s Love, An, [301]
Oliphant, Laurence, [306]
—— on Nina Balatka, [232]
*Omnium, Duke of, [105], [195], [209], [259], [264-8], [290]
Once a Week, Vicar of Bullhampton, written for, [239]
*Ongar, Lady, [221]
Orange River Free State, [285]
Orley Farm, analysis of, [188-199], [202], [204-8], [238], [261], [290]
—— popularity of, [185], [188]
—— publication of, [271]
—— quoted, [45]
*Orme, Mrs., [198]
*Orme, Sir Peregrine, [195-8]
*Osborne, Colonel, [293]
Ouida, on the Fortnightly, [179]
Owen, Robert, his land in Indiana, [11]
Oxford, contested by Thackeray, [164], [245-8]
—— Trollope visits, [84]
Page, Robert, Hermsprang, [187]
*Palliser, Lady Mary, [268]
*Palliser, Plantagenet, [214-217], [259], [264], [265], [290]
Pall Mall Gazette, The, foundation of, [168], [171]
Palmer, Roundell, at Winchester, [17]
Palmerston, Lord, ministry of, [175], [177]
—— on mankind, [207]
—— policy of, [42], [201]
Palmerston, Lord, Trollope’s monograph on. See Life of Palmerston
Paris, Mrs. Trollope in, [28], [33-5], [53]
—— social character of, [89]
—— Trollope in, [255]
*Parker, Sexty, [267]
Parnell, C. S., [58]
Pattle, Virginia, [140]
*Peacocke, Mr., [303]
Peel, Sir Robert, as Premier, [166]
—— bestows laureateship on Tennyson, [154]
—— his Irish policy, [41], [42], [69], [82]
—— recalled by Gresham, [265]
—— sociability of, [141]
—— Tory revolt against, [5]

Pelham family, the, [176]
Peninsular & Oriental Company, the, [124]
Penny Readings, Trollope’s interest in, [300]
Petersfield, [299]
Petre, H., his staghounds, [169], [197]
Petticoat Government, [33]
Phineas Finn, autobiographical element in, [37], [56]
—— Duke of Omnium, [195]
—— hunting element in, [170], [197]
—— political element in, [176], [255-265], [269], [271], [290]
—— publication of, [257], [295]
Phineas Redux, analysis of, [265], [269]
—— publication of, [257], [276]
“Phiz,” illustrations by, [137]
Pigott, E. F. S., at George Eliot’s, [183]
—— in Florence, [120], [121]
—— on Landor, [119]
—— on Trollope and Thackeray, [156], [165]
—— reconciled to Dicey, [307]
—— supports the Fortnightly, [174]
Pliny, on plague, [129]
Poole, Waring, M.P. for, [174], [175]
Poor Law in Ireland, the, [43]
Pope, Alexander, Pastorals, [186]
—— quoted, [67]
Portendic, [288]
Portrush, [82]
Post Office, the, history of, [22]
—— its literary lights, [152]
—— pillar-boxes introduced by Trollope, [114]
—— reorganised by Freeling, [21]
—— Trollope as an official at, [21-6], [36], [39], [106], [117], [131], [249], [254], [282]
—— Trollope as surveyor of, [57-9], [113], [134], [205], [229]
—— Trollope becomes a junior clerk in, [18-20]
—— Trollope lectures at, [118]
—— Trollope retires from, [231], [256], [257], [270], [300]
—— Yates as an official at, [148], [151]
Postal Treaty with America, arranged by Trollope, [270], [273]
Postal Treaty with Egypt, arranged by Trollope, [122-4], [273]
Prague, [231]
Preston, [115]
*Prime, Mrs., [229]
Prime Minister, The, analysis of, [265-9], [279]
—— publication of, [216]
Prinsep, Henry Thoby, his kindness to Trollope, [140]
Prinsep, Val, his friendship with Trollope, [140]
Prior, Matthew, [163]
Probat’s Hotel, [143]
*Prong, Mr., [230], [233], [235], [243]
*Proudie, Bishop, [220]
*Proudie, Mrs., [206], [227]
—— Trollope on, [111], [114], [305]
Publisher and his Friends, A, [18]
*Puddleham, Rev. Mr., [241]
Punch, Bloomerism in, [12]
—— The Naggletons, [111]
Pycroft, Rev. James, on Trollope, [110], [114]
Quain, Sir Richard, at the Cosmopolitan, [154]
—— at the Garrick, [146], [150]
—— his friendship with Trollope, [255], [266]
—— on Trollope, [171]
Quin, Dr., his friendship with Trollope, [154], [155]
*Quiverful family, the, [105]
Ralph the Heir, analysis of, [251-6], [269]
Ramsay, Dean, his Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character, [54]
*Ray, Mrs., [229]
Rachel Ray, critical analysis of, [227-230], [234], [294]
—— political element of, [247], [256]
—— publication of, [227], [228], [236], [294]
Reade, Charles, at the Arundel Club, [156]
—— Hard Cash, [282]
—— his relations with Trollope and Blackwood, [284], [285]
—— It’s Never Too Late to Mend, [275], [278]
—— Trollope compared with, [128], [129]
Reading, Dickens refuses to contest, [245]
Récamier, Madame, salon of, [34]
Reform Bill, the, [246]
Reform Club, influence of the, [246], [247]
—— in Trollope’s political novels, [258], [261]
Relics of General Chassé, publication of, [271]
Reunion Club, the, [156]
Revue des Deux Mondes, La, [173]
*Reynolds, Joe, [72-5]
Richardson, Samuel, his analysis of feminine character, [187]
—— Trollope compared with, [110], [242], [305]
Richmond, Duke of, as Postmaster-General, [21]
Ripon, See of, [114]
Rivers-Wilson, Sir Charles, at the Garrick, [146]
*Robarts, Lucy, [131], [137], [138], [187], [205], [294]
*Robarts, Mark, [137], [236]
Robespierre, Carlyle and Trollope on, [89], [96-100]
Rodney, Admiral Lord, [18]
Rogers, Samuel, on Crowe, [8]
Roland, [90]
Romaine, Rev. Mr., [226]
Roman Catholicism, Trollope’s attitude to, [84-7]
Romilly, Colonel Frederick, as duellist, [260]
Romilly, Samuel, [143]
Roothings, the, [169], [197]
Rotherham, [54]
*Round, [193]
Rousseau, J. J., [92]
*Rowan, Luke, [230]
*Rowley, Sir Marmaduke, [126]
*Rubb, Mr., [234]
Rusden, Mr., [308]
Russel, Alexander, Trollope meets, [126]
Russell, Lord John, [30]
—— his Irish policy, [82]
—— his Jew Bill, [141]
—— ministry of, [255]
Russell, Lord William, trial of, [9]
Russell, Reginald, as duellist, [260]
Russell, William Howard, at the Garrick, [146], [149]
—— in Dublin, [167]
Sala, G. A., as editor, [257]
—— on Thackeray, [165]
Salisbury, depicted in The Warden, [103], [108], [111], [236]
Sand, George, Mrs. Trollope on, [14]
*Santerre, [96]
Saturday Review, The, on Australia, [275]
—— on Rachel Ray, [243]
—— on North America, [244]
—— writers for, [172], [176], [235]
Savage Club, the, [156]
*Scarborough, Augustus and Mountjoy, [299]
*Scatcherd family, the, [105]
Schreiner, Olive, The Story of an African Farm, [286]
Scotsman, The, Russel of, [126]
Scott, Sir Walter, [53]
—— his loose historical method, [94]
—— Ivanhoe, [25]
—— Waverley, [62]
*Scroope, Earl, [301]
*Scruby, [213]
Scudamore, F. I., at the Post Office, [151]
—— on Trollope, [125]
Seeley, J. R., at Highclere, [289]
Semiramis, Queen, [209]
Seton, Sir Bruce, at the Garrick, [146]
Sewell, Elizabeth Missing, novels of, [30], [102]
Sewell family, the, [107]
Seymour, Alfred, career of, [175]
Seymour, Danby, supports the Fortnightly, [174], [175]
Shaftesbury, Seymour, M.P. for, [175]
Shaftesbury, Earl of, his friendship with the Trollopes, [37], [38], [83]
Shakespeare, William, George Eliot compared with, [185]
—— Hamlet, [62], [76]
—— his art of contrast, [62], [74], [237]
—— Merchant of Venice, quoted, [277]
—— Midsummer Night’s Dream, [104]
—— Othello, [71]
*Shand, Dick, [281-2]
Sheehan, Remy, [57]
Sheffield, [54]
—— Broadhead at, [178]
Shelley, P. B., Trelawny’s Reminiscences of, [119]
Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, [285]
Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe, Lord, on Cicero, [291]
Sherwood, Mrs., novels of, [102]
*Silverbridge, Lord, [268]
Simeon, Charles, [223]
Simpson’s, Strand, [156]
Skerrett, Henrietta, [30]
*Skulpit family, the, [108]
*Slide, Quintus, [263]
Slidell, seizure of, [201]
Sloane, Mr., his acquaintance with the Trollopes, [83]
*Slope, Mr., [112], [114], [225], [227], [228], [230], [235]
Small House at Allington, The, autobiographical element in, [26]
—— Lily Dale, [137], [187]
—— publication of, [160], [184], [186], [208], [271]
Smith, Albert, [26]
—— influence of, [152]
Smith, George, finances the P.M.G., [172]
—— his friendship with Trollope, [140], [161], [168], [172]
—— reads Jane Eyre, [132]
Smith & Elder, Messrs., Trollope’s relations with, [128], [131], [132]
*Smith, Mrs., [281]
Smith, Sydney, his acquaintance with Trollope, [140]
—— on Ireland, [40]
—— quotes The Vicar of Wrexhill, [30]
—— succeeds Coleridge as talker, [142]
Smollett, Tobias, novels of, [137], [292]
Smythe, George, his duel in 1852, [260]
Society Club, the, [143]
Somers, Lady, [140]
Sotheran, Messrs., [307]
South Africa, reception of, [286], [287]
Southey, Robert, as a Tory, [86]
Spain, Trollope in, [124]
Spectator, The, Hutton of, [232]
—— on Rachel Ray, [243]
—— on South Africa, [287]
Speeches of Charles Dickens, 151 note.
Spencer, Herbert, at George Eliot’s, [183]
Spenser, Edmund, [25]
Spezzia, Lever at, [119], [121]
*Sprout, [267]
*Sprugeon, [267]
Stamford, Trollopes at, [5]
Standard, The, Tom Austin on, [177]
*Standish, Lady Laura, [258-264]
*Stanhope, Dr., [224]
*Stanhope family, the, [105]
Stanhope, Lord, Trollope meets Disraeli at, [280]
Stanley of Alderley, Lord, grants Trollope leave of absence, [199]
—— supports Lord de Grey, [42]
Stapleton, near Bristol, [6]
*Staubach, Frau, [233], [234]
*Staveley, Madeline, [196-8]
*Steinmarc, Peter, [233]
Stephen, Fitzjames, [172]
Sterling Club, the, Trollope at, [142]
Steventon, Hampshire, [6]
Stewart, James, [250]
St. Helier’s, Jersey, first pillar-box erected at, [114]
St. Ives, contested by Bulwer-Lytton, [245]
St. Just, denounced by Barrère, [96]
St. Martin’s-le-Grand, Trollope at, [21], [39], [55]
Stone, Marcus, at the Arts Club, [158]
St. Paul’s Magazine, The, edited by Trollope, [257]
Strangford, George, 7th Viscount, [172]
Strangford, Percy, 8th Viscount, [172]
Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson, The, critical estimate of, [160], [161], [220]
— its reception in America, [270]
Stuart, James Montgomery, in Florence, [121]
*Stumfold, Rev. and Mrs., [234]
Suez, postal arrangements at, [124]
Suez Canal, the, [125]
Sully, Duc de, [207]
Summer in Western France, A, publication of, [32]
Sunbury, Trollope at, [17]
Surtees, novels of, [133]
Sussex, Duke of, supports the Garrick Club, [143]
Sutherland, Sir Thomas, 124 note
Sykes, Christopher, M.P. for Beverley, [249]
Tait, Archbishop, entertains Trollope, [306]
Tales of All Countries, analysis of, [85], [124]
—— offered to the Cornhill, [132]
—— publication of, [271]
Talfourd family, the, [156]
Tallyhosier, a Norman, [3]
*Tappitt, Mr., [230]
Tasmania, Trollope in, [276]
Taylor, Sir Charles, at the Garrick, [145]
Taylor, Sir Henry, career of, [18]
—— his friendship with the Trollopes, [27], [142]
—— in Paris, [34]
—— introduces Carlyle to Lord Holland, [127]
Taylor, Tom, on Thackeray, [165]
Tennyson, Lord, at the Cosmopolitan, [154]
—— at George Eliot’s, [183]
—— popularity of, [186]
—— quoted, [215]
Terry, Kate, [157]
Tewfik, Khedive, [123]
Thackeray, W. M., as a member of the Garrick, [142], [144], [147-9], [156]
—— as editor of the Cornhill, [164], [257]
—— contests Oxford, [164], [245-8]
—— death of, [165], [182], [307]
—— Denis Duval, [302]
—— Dickens on, 151 note
—— Henry Esmond, [120]
—— his appreciation of Trollope, [117], [133], [183]
—— his attempts to enter official life, [131], [161-3]
—— his opinion of women, [206]
—— his portrait of Trelawny, [119]
—— his title used for the P.M.G., [168]
—— in America, [163]
—— Lovel the Widower, [139]
—— on Dickens, [150], [151], [187]
—— Pendennis, [148], [172]
—— Roundabout Papers, [139], [161]
—— satirises Calcraft, [57]
—— Trollope compared with, and influenced by, [110], [128], [130], [145], [157], [160], [220], [243], [305]
—— Trollope’s estimate of, [161-5], [170], [171]
—— Trollope’s relations with, [128-136], [139]
Thackeray, Men of Letters Series, written by Trollope, [164]
—— quoted, [247]
Thatched House Club, the, [158]
Theocritus, [186]
Thiers, Adolphe, at the Cosmopolitan, [155]
*Thorne, Mary, [105]
*Thorne, Squire, [105]
Thorold, Algar, editor of Trollope reprints, [60]
Three Clerks, The, autobiographical element in, [25], [31], [37]
—— incurs official displeasure, [117]
—— Katie Woodward, [131], [133]
—— popularity of, [183], [185]
Thucydides, [129]
Tilley, Sir John and Lady, [28], [46], [307]
*Tim, [73]
Time, article on Trollope in, [152]
Times, The, correspondence in, [103]
—— Delane of, [126], [296]
—— on Australia, [275], [276]
—— on Rachel Ray, [242]
—— on South Africa, [286]
—— Russell of, [146]
—— Trollope’s obituary in, [308]
*Todd, Miss, [234]
Tom Brown, [138]
Trades Unionism, Trollope on, [178]
Tralee Assizes, the, Trollope attends, [58], [60]
Transvaal, the, [285]
*Tregear, Frank, [268]
Trelawny, literary works of, [119]
Trench, R. C., his acquaintance with Trollope, [120]
*Trendellsohn, Anton, [231], [232]
*Trevelyan, Louis, [294]
*Trevelyan, Mr. and Mrs., [293-6]
Trevelyan, Mrs., father of, [126]
Trevelyan, Sir Charles, as Sir Gregory Hardlines, [118]
—— his friendship with Trollope, [166]
—— his method of work, [116]
Trieste, Lever at, [119]
Trollope family, the, origin of their name, [3]
Trollope, Admiral Sir Henry, [18]
Trollope, Anthony [his literary works will be found under their own titles]
—— his birth, [7]
—— his boyhood and education, [12-20]
—— enters the Post Office, [18], [21]
—— his independence of character, [23], [32]
—— his relations with Rowland Hill, [23], [39], [117], [118], [199]
—— his classical attainments, [24], [284], [290]
—— his literary tastes, [25], [112]
—— his mother’s influence, [28-39], [52], [54], [83], [101], [223]
—— in Paris, [34]
—— his life in Ireland, [37], [40-60], [84], [128], [134], [206]
—— his letters in the Examiner, [37], [81], [128]
—— his love of hunting, [45], [46], [56],

[168], [197], [250]
—— his officialism, [49], [55], [117], [132], [161], [166], [254]
—— his marriage, [54]
—— his Post Office inspectorship, [57-9], [73], [81], [113], [137]
—— his first novel, [60]
—— in Florence, [83], [118-122]
—— his religious tendencies, [83-88], [106], [233-244]
—— his position as a Victorian novelist, [88], [128], [161], [187], [291], [306]
—— his method of work, [101-4], [115], [116], [125], [235]
—— his conservatism, [106]
—— his clerical portraiture, [106], [111], [114]
—— his literary style, [107], [185], [191], [197]
—— his postal work in Egypt, [122-5], [273]
—— visits Scotland, [125], [126]
—— visits the West Indies, [126], [127]
—— his friendship with Millais, [128], [140], [203-5]
—— his connection with the Cornhill, [128-137], [160]
—— his home at Waltham Cross, [135], [168], [278], [299]
—— his entry into London Society, [139-142], [167], [182]
—— as a club-man, [143-159]
—— his connection with the P.M.G., [168-172]
—— his pessimism, [170], [171]
—— his continental visits, [173]
—— his connection with Messrs. Chapman & Hall, [173], [177], [179], [199], [228], [275]
—— his connection with the Fortnightly, [174-181], [217]
—— his physical appearance, [191]
—— his visits to America, [199-202], [270]
—— his attitude on feminine subjects, [205-211], [238]
—— his work for Messrs. Blackwood, [232-4], [284], [290]
—— contests Beverley, [245-251], [267]
—— his sentimentalism, [255]
—— retires from the Post Office, [256], [270]
—— his political novels, [255-7], [264]
—— on journalism, [263]
—— concludes a postal treaty in Washington, [270]
—— his reception in America, [270-273]
—— visits Australia and New Zealand, [274-8], [280]
—— settles in Montagu Square, [279], [306]
—— visits South Africa, [282-9]
—— visits Highclere, [289]
—— his satirical work, [293], [296]
—— life at the Grange, [299]
—— his death and burial, [307], [308]
—— his kindliness, [307]
Trollope, Cecilia, [28]
Trollope, Emily, death of, [14]
Trollope, Frances, befriended by Taylor, [142]
—— Fashionable Life, [14]
—— girlhood of, [6], [7], [15]
—— her attack on Evangelicalism, [223-225], [235], [251], [283]
—— her influence on her son Anthony, [25], [27-38], [62], [78], [101], [205], [223], [224], [251]
—— in Florence, [55]
—— literary career of, [14], [27-38], [54]
—— marriage of, [8], [27]
—— visits America and writes The Domestic Manners of the Americans, [13], [14], [201], [202]
Trollope, Henry, death of, [14]
—— edits the Magpie, [32]
Trollope, Henry, travels of, [12], [13]
Trollope, Sir Andrew, [3]
Trollope, Sir John, [166]
—— his interest in his cousins, [27], [28]
—— See Lord Kesteven
Trollope, Sir Thomas, 4th Baronet, [5], [18]
Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, as a school-master, [20], [291]
—— as a conversationalist, [153]
—— career of, [9]
—— early promise of, [28], [32]
—— his influence on Anthony, [45], [113], [188], [245]
—— in Florence, [184]
—— on Cicero, [291]
Trollope, Thomas Anthony, as a barrister, [7-10]
—— death of, [14], [28], [33]
—— failure of, [10-14], [28], [210]
—— his Encyclopœdia Ecclesiastica, [107]
—— his wife. See Frances Trollope
—— Lord Melbourne’s promise to, [19]
—— portrait of, [9]
*Trowbridge, Marquis of, [241]
Turf Club, the, [158], [159]
Turnbull, M.P., [267]
Twickenham, Pope at, [186]
Twyford, [106]
Tyndall, John, at George Eliot’s, [183]
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, [31]
*Underwood, Clarissa, [253]
*Underwood, Sir Thomas, [252], [254]
Upton, William Carey, [250]
*Urmand, Adrian, [219]
*Usbech, Jonathan, [189]
*Usbech, Miriam, [189]
*Ussher, Myles, [69-77]
*Vavasor, Alice, [210-217], [296]
*Vavasor, George, [211-217], [263]
*Vavasor, John, [210]
*Vavasor, Kate, [212]
*Vavasor, Squire, [210]
Venables, G. S., on the Saturday, [172]
Vendean rising, the, [93-9]
Vergniaud, [90]
Versailles, [92]
Viaud, L. M. J., [173]
Vicar of Bullhampton, The, analysis of, [239-242]
—— publication of, [239]
—— reception of, [242-4]
Vicar of Wrexhill, The, attack on Evangelicalism in, [29], [30], [54], [84], [86], [101], [225], [235], [283]
Victoria, Queen, [69], [256]
—— buys Leighton’s “Cimabue’s Madonna,” [120]
Vienna, Mrs. Trollope in, [35]
—— Congress, the, [57], [85]
Vinerian Scholarship, the, [10]
Virtue, Messrs., publish the St. Paul’s Magazine, [257]
Voltaire, quoted, [92]
Voss, Michel and George, [218], [219]
Vyner, Sir Robert, [21]
Wabash River, [11]
Walkley, A. B., [152]
Waltham Cross, Trollope’s home at, [135], [142], [168], [278], [299]
Ward, Plumer, novels of, [110], [272]
Ward hunt, the, [135]
Warden, The, clerical portraiture in, [102-112]
—— journalists in, [263]
—— Mrs. Trollope on, [32]
—— popularity of, [257], [291]
—— publication of, [29], [102], [103], [114], [132], [135], [136], [149], [152], [160], [168]
Waring, Captain Walter, [174]
Waring, Charles, supports the Fortnightly, [174-6]
Warwick, the king-maker, [94]
Washington, British Embassy at, [163]
—— Trollope in, [127], [201], [270], [273]
Waterford, [82]
Watts, G. F., at the Cosmopolitan, [154]
—— in Florence, [120]
—— Trollope’s acquaintance with, [140]
Way We Live Now, The, analysis of, [293], [296-8]
*Webb, Mr., [76]
Wedgwood, Josiah, [249]
Wellington, Duke of, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, [69], [83]
—— at Cork, [48]
—— ministry of, [176]
Wesley, John, [223]
*Westerman, [97]
West Indies, postal treaty with, [127], [288]
West Indies and the Spanish Main, The, publication of, [127]
*Westmacott, Mr., [254]
Westminster, Morley contests, [180]
Westminster Hall, Watts’ cartoon in, [120]
*Wharton, Emily, [266]
White’s Club, [141]
Widow Barnaby, The, [33], [213]
Widow Wedded, The, [33]
William the Conqueror, names the Trollope family, [3]
Willis & Sotheran, Messrs., [307]
Willis, W. H., rejected from the Garrick, [149]
Winchester Cathedral, [224]
—— College, Trollope family at, [7], [12], [16], [17], [50], [84], [86]
—— St. Cross Hospital, [106]
Wood, Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn, in the hunting field, [169], [197]
Wood, Mrs. Henry, influence of, [188], [241]
*Woodward, Kate, [117], [131]
Wordsworth, William, [154]
—— Thomas Anthony Trollope on, [8]
World, The, Celebrities at Home, [152]
*Wortle, Dr., [303]
Wright, Frances, her friendship with the Trollopes, [11]
Wright, Whitaker, [297]
*Wyndham, Fanny, [78-80]
Wyndham, Percy, his Wiltshire estates, [175]
Wynne, Sir Watkin William, Methuen’s feat on, [141]
Yates, Edmund, as a Post Office official, [148], [151]
—— as editor, [257]
—— Black Sheep, [146]
—— Broken to Harness, [149]
—— coolness between Trollope and, [149-152]
—— his feud with Thackeray, [147-9]
—— literary method of, [149], [150]
Yonge, Charlotte Mary, her fiction, [6], [30], [102], [187], [223], [224]
Yorkshire Post, The, [249]
Young, Arthur, Tour in Ireland, [52]
*Zamenoy, [231]
Zulu War, the, [285]