Страница - 61Страница - 63- Cannes, first visit to, [167];
- miniature villa at, [167];
- subsequent visits, [241].
- Cardiff Castle, [157].
- Carlyle, introduction to, [64].
- Carriages, old traveling, [16].
- Cary, Mr., of Tor Abbey, and R. Mallock as smugglers, [5].
- —— Sir Henry, sells Cockington to R. Mallock, temp. Charles I, [4].
- Castles, different classes of, [152].
- Catholic society in London, [130].
- Champernowne family related to Mallocks, [7].
- Chelston Cross, built by Mr. W. Froude, [49].
- Chillingham Castle, [155].
- Civic Federation of New York, [308].
- Clark, Mr. George, meeting at Cardiff, [158].
- Cleveland, Duchess of, [149].
- Cockington Church, [17].
- —— Court, [13].
- —— Estate, no building leases granted till 1860, [49].
- Cockington village, [15].
- Conservative party, besetting weakness of, [214], [268].
- Conversation, the arts of, [101].
- Country houses, description of various, [146]-[167].
- Currie, Philip, afterward Lord Currie, [130].
- Cyprus, winter visit to, [227], [235].
- Dandies, [63].
- Dartington Hall, [12].
- —— Parsonage, [10].
- Dartmouth as a rotten borough, [50].
- De Vere, Aubrey, [54].
- Dempster, Miss C., [241].
- Denbury Manor, [7].
- "Denzil Place," poem by "Violet Fane," [129].
- Diagrams, statistical, used at public meetings, [191].
- Doctrine and Doctrinal Disruption, [276].
- Dorlin, Lord Howard's lodge in the Highlands, [175].
- Dreams, poems written in, [259].
- Dunrobin, [146].
- Eaglehurst, [241].
- Eaton, Alfred Montgomery at, [152].
- Elvaston Castle, [157].
- Erskine, Lady, hostess at Torquay, [54].
- Everingham Park, old Yorkshire Catholic house, [154].
- Exeter, Henry Philpotts, Bishop of, [31]-[34].
- —— R. Mattock's connection with, temp. Elizabeth and James I, [4].
- Famaugusta, enormous ruins of, [233].
- "Fane, Violet," [130].
- Farmer, Devonshire, on free will, [24];
- on the fall of Jericho, [24].
- Fielding, a child's imitation of his novels, [35].
- Florence, interesting houses in and near, [236].
- Froude, Antony, historian, and Carlyle, [64].
- —— Archdeacon, equestrian, dilettante, artist, magistrate, [6].
- Froude, Hurrell, leader of Tractarian movement, [6].
- —— Mr. and Mrs. William, interesting society at their house, [50].
- —— William, his discoveries in naval architecture, [51].
- Fryston, [161].
- Gaskell, C. Milnes; Lord Houghton's characteristic advice to him, [59].
- George, Henry, limitations of his attack on private wealth, [173];
- his ignorance of statistics, [188].
- Georges, Sir Ferdinando:
- his immense landed properties in Maine, [4];
- Mallock's partner temp. Charles I, [4].
- Glasgow, the author speaks at, [192].
- Glenthorne, its lonely and singular situation, [153].
- Governesses, high Tory, [28].
- Gratz, [246].
- Greenock, Lord, [195].
- Grimthorpe, Lord, [194].
- Hare, Augustus, his indiscretions as a writer of memoirs, [136].
- Harvard, [317]-[318].
- Hatchments in Cockington Church, [17].
- Heart of Life, The, [280].
- Hebrides, the Outer, [304].
- Heligan, the John Tremaynes' house in Cornwall, [159].
- Herbert, Auberon, a devotee of "the simple life," [122]-[124].
- —— of Lee, Lady, [177].
- Hewel Grange, [160].
- Hibbert, Mrs. Washington, [130].
- Highlands, the, first visit to, [175].
- Hoch-Osterwitz, extraordinary castle of, [245].
- Hotels, old-fashioned, private, in London, [94];
- extravagant gilding of American, [316].
- Houghton, Lord, at Torquay, [58];
- his enormous acquaintance, [59];
- his dry wit and humor, [60];
- his social advice to the author, [60];
- breakfast party given in London by, [103];
- his remarkable defense of one of the author's novels, [172];
- in the Highlands, [177].
- Houghton, old Catholic house in Yorkshire, [155].
- —— Sir Robert Walpole's, in Norfolk, [151].
- Howard, Kenneth, [96].
- Hoy, island of, its colossal cliffs, [300].
- Hugel, Baron von, Austrian diplomat, [237].
- Human Document, A, [255]-[278].
- Huxley as Mr. Storks in The New Republic, [87]-[88].
- In an Enchanted Island, [229].
- Individualist, The, [281].
- Ireland, visits in, [164].
- Is Life Worth Living? [169].
- James, William, at Harvard, [317].
- Jerningham, C. E., [200].
- Jerome, William Travers, [321].
- Jersey, Julia, Lady, [126].
- Jowett, as Doctor Jenkinson in The New Republic, [88].
- Kidd, Benjamin, on Social Evolution, [264].
- Kippax, Yorkshire, a product of architectural rivalry, [162].
- Kirkwall and its cathedral, [299].
- Knebworth, its pseudo-Gothic architecture, [257], [260];
- "Ouida's" visit to, [256];
- a night of conversation at, [288].
- Körmend, castle of, in Hungary, [246].
- Labor and the Popular Welfare, [261].
- Land agitation in the Highlands, [180].
- —— agitator on Fort William coach, [184].
- —— the old basis of London society, [93];
- decline in rent of agricultural since 1880, [93].
- Lane Fox, George, [211].
- Larnaca in Cyprus, [229].
- Laureateship, competitors for, [121].
- Library, secret hours in a, [36].
- Limits of Pure Democracy, [333].
- Literature and action, [341]-[371].
- Literature and utilitarianism, [343].
- —— as speech made permanent, [342].
- Littlehampton, private tutor at, [39].
- Lloyd Bryce, [310].
- Long Island, country house in, [310].
- Lowther, Mrs. William, [117].
- Lucretius on Life and Death, [366].
- Lulworth Castle, [154].
- Lyme, [163].
- Lytton, as contrasted with Carlyle, [65];
- second Lord, early acquaintance with, [66];
- his poetry and his generous temper, [67];
- poem composed by him in a dream, [259].
- —— first Lord, at Torquay, [54].