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THE LETTERS AND PRIVATE PAPERS OF WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY VOLUME IV
LONDON : G E O F F R E Y C U M B E R L E G E OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
THACKERAY
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T H E L E T T E R S A N D P R I V A T E PAPERS OF
William
^^akepeace
'HACKERAY Collected and edited by Çor don
In four volumes Volume IV:
1857-1863
H A R V A R D U N I V E R S I T Y PRESS Cambridge, Massachusetts 1946
COPYRIGHT,
1946
B Y H E S T E R T H A C K E R A Y R I T C H I E F U L L E R AND T H E P R E S I D E N T AND F E L L O W S OF HARVARD C O L L E G E
P R I N T E D AT T H E HARVARD U N I V E R S I T Y P R I N T I N G O F F I C E C A M B R I D G E , MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.
PREFACE TO VOLUME FOUR The final volumes of this edition appear four years after I turned my manuscript over to Howard Mumford Jones on being ordered to active duty in the United States Navy. Such prolonged delay in publication, made inevitable by war-time conditions, has at any rate enabled me to relieve Professor Jones of the heavy burden of reading proof half way through Volume Three. I take this opportunity of thanking him once more for his generous services, without which no part of the edition would yet have achieved printed form. Other obligations, contracted during my absence, must also be mentioned. Mr. Roger Scaife, who succeeded Dr. Malone as Director of the Harvard University Press in 1943, has been indefatigable in overcoming the many difficulties attendant on the publication of the Letters. Miss Eleanor Dobson of the Harvard University Press has supervised the printing of the edition with a constant vigilance that went far beyond the usual function of a publisher's editor. Phoebe deKay Donald has compiled the elaborate index which concludes this volume, thereby putting all students of Thackeray, and not least the present writer, in her debt. T o turn to an obligation of another kind, belated but grateful acknowledgment is made to Macmillan & Company of London for permission to include FitzGerald's letters to Thackeray in this edition. As was to be expected, a number of minor errors remain to be corrected.^ One more serious question has been raised. Both Mrs. ^ In Volume One: p.xc, /or Adam's rea¿ Adams's; p. 3, note l , /or see below, N o . 880, read see below, N o . 882; p. l 6 , note 4, /or ( 1 8 1 9 — 1 9 2 9 ) read ( 1 8 1 9 - 1 8 2 9 ) ; p. 398, /or Cocher read Cocker. (The mathematical ani calLigrafhic manuals of Edward Cocker (/057-/675) had so great a vogue that the -phrase "according to Cocker" became froverbial.) P. 447, note 7 1 , /or novel read survey. In Volume T w o : p. 3, note l , /or Jeanne read Jean; p. 57, note 38, /or N o . 224 read N o . 2 2 3 ; p. 160, note 64, /or (pp. 2 7 4 - 1 9 0 ) read (pp. 2 7 4 290) ; p. 223, /or respects to M r . Pryme read respects to Mrs. Ргуше; p. 240, jor M r . Bakewell's read Mrs. Bakewell's; p. 291, for Hampstead Court read
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PREFACE TO VOLUME FOUR
Fuller and M r . Ritchie are convinced, from recollections of their grandmother as she appeared in old age, that the drawing reproduced in Volume One, opposite page 350, cannot be of Mrs. Thackeray. In the Huntington Library album where the original is to be found, this portrait is identified as being of " M r s . W . M . Thackeray" in a letter of January 23, 1902, from J. M . Shawe, Warfield, Hampton on Thames, who also states that the drawings in this album can be vouched for "by my cousins Mrs. [later L a d y ] Ritchie & Mrs. Browne." It is possible, as Mrs. Fuller suggests, that the drawing in question may actually be of Mary Graham, though no final conclusion can be reached on the evidence at hand. I write this preface from London, where a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation is enabling me to spend the summer in bringing together Thackeray's unpublished letters in English collections and in assembling other materials for his biography. A hasty preliminary survey, which is all that I have as yet had time to make, promises well for an interesting supplementary volume of Thackeray's correspondence drawn from holdings in Great Britain. GORDON N .
RAY
June, 1946. Hampton Court and cancel note 5 3 ; p. 374, note 95, for fifth Earl, read second Earl; p. 469, note 260, for Charles Elton read Probably Arthur Elton; P· 53О) /с"· hausel, read hansel; p. 705, text and note 1 5 7 , for St. Britins read St. Britius; p. 740, for D[obbins] read D [ o b s o n ] ; p. 826, note 164, for D e cember, 1851 read ]гпшту, 1852. In Volume T h r e e : p. 68, note 95, for Henry Thurstan read Henry Thurstan Holland; p. 360, tAe correct date for Letter 1040 is 26 March 1855.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV L E T T E R S , L E T T E R S
1857-1863 O F
U N C E R T A I N
APPENDIX
X V I I L
APPENDIX
XIX.
APPENDIX X X .
D A T E
THACKERAY THE
.
IN N O R W I C H ,
OXFORD
ELECTION,
.
.
MAY,
1857
·
D I A R Y 3 JANUARY—23 SEPTEMBER
APPENDIX X X L APPENDIX
3 .
305
1857
377
·
·
381
1858
.
390
D I A R Y FOR 1 8 6 1
XXII.
DIARY
FOR
395
1862
399
APPENDIX X X I I I .
N U M B E R 2, P A L A C E G R E E N , KENSINGTON
405
APPENDIX
DIARY
408
XXIV.
APPENDIX X X V .
FOR
1863
T H A C K E R A Y AND T H E N A T I O N A L
SHAKE-
SPEARE C O M M I T T E E APPENDIX
XXVI.
416
EXCERPTS
L I S H E D L E T T E R S TO M R S .
FROM T H A C K E R A Y ' S BROOKFIELD,
UNPUB-
MRS.
ELLIOT,
AND M I S S P E R R Y APPENDIX X X V I I .
FORGED T H A C K E R A Y LETTERS .
APPENDIX X X V I I I . MAKEPEACE
418
THE
M E D I C A L H I S T O R Y OF
THACKERAY —
BY
CHESTER
.
THACKERAY
451
WILLIAM
M.
JONES,
M . D A
·
453 GENEALOGY
I N D E X OF C O R R E S P O N D E N T S IN V O L U M E I V
461
.
.
.
- 4 7 1
G E N E R A L INDEX
477
I N D E X OF T H A C K E R A Y ' S W R I T I N G S
577
ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME IV (The name of the owner of each illustration taken from the original is noted in 'parenthesis.')
Thackeray in 1863
Frontisfiece
From a photograph {Mrs. " F I L B Y FECIT.
Fuller)
Dr. Goldsmith's New Coat"
From a sketch by Thackeray {Mr.
.
.
.
.
70
Carlebach)
Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith
71
From a sketch by Thackeray, reproduced in Letters of Dr. Brown, p. 3 2 8
John
Edmund Yates's article on Thackeray
90
From Town Talk, June 1 3 , 1 8 5 8
"The smiler with the knife" (Yates and Thackeray in the Garrick Club) From a drawing by Thackeray {Mr.
102
Wylie)
Edmund Yates in 1865
103
From a photograph, reproduced as the frontispiece to Volume II of his Recollections and Experiences
Drawing in Thackeray's letter to Adelaide Procter .
.
.182
From a reproduction in The Memories of Dean Hole
"The Belle of the West"
214
From the Currier lithograph {Mr.
Peters)
Anne Thackeray
230
From a painting by G . F. Watts {Mrs.
Fuller)
Harriet Thackeray
231
From a painting by G . F. Watts {Mrs.
Fuller)
Thackeray's letter of 21 October 1861 {Berg Collection of the New
York Public
Mrs. Procter in Old Age From a photograph {Mrs.
Thackeray in 1863 From photographs
.
.
.
.
250, 251
Library)
274
Fuller)
275
χ
ILLUSTRATIONS
Thackeray's letter of 20 July 1863 to Sir William and Lady Knighton 288,289 {Berg Collection of the New York Public Library)
A cast of Thackeray's hand, made after death .
.
.
.
296
{Mrs. Fuller)
Lucy Baxter
306
From a photograph {Miss Frank)
An undated letter from Thackeray to the Rev. Richard Harris Barham
307
{Berg Collection of the Nezv York Public Library)
An undated letter from Thackeray to Mrs. Elliot .
.
.
324
From a facsimile in A Collection of Letters of Thackeray, opposite p. 94
An undated letter from Thackeray to Lady Morley
.
.
344
An undated letter from Thackeray to Clarkson Stanfield
.
358
.
382
"The Sabbath Question. To the Electors of the City of Oxford."
383
{Gimbel Brothers) From a facsimile in The Dickensian, XXII, 204
" M r . Thackeray's Sentiments on the Sabbath Question" From a broadside {Mr. Parrish)
From a broadside {Bodleian Library)
Thackeray and the National Shakespeare Committee
. 416, 417
From clippings found among Thackeray's papers {Mrs. Fuller)
A forged Thackeray letter {Berg Collection of the Nezv York Public Library)
452
LETTERS,
1857-1863
1281. T O MAJOR AND MRS. CARMICHAEL-SMYTH I JANUARY 1857 Hitherto unpublished.
January i . 1857. I was busy writing letters till after Paris-post hour last night, and so let us begin the first pen and ink work of the year with a word for my dearest old Granny & G Ρ — not much more than a word — In this business on w^ I am engaged I dont seem to do or think anything or see friends or places or observe or remember — It is like a man playing at roulette, and winning, the whole world and his acquaintance and the newspaper &c being indifferent to him, as he eyes the ball turning round and time after time rakes up his winnings — Mine are growing bigger & bigger — W e shall repeat the lectures in London 4 times before 10 February & get very nearly 250 £ for each set of lectures. In the spring they will doubtless bear other repetitions — W e l l , well, it is an unwholesome life, and when we have made a little more money there must be an end of the game. T h e game is so much in my favor, that yesterday I had all but treated the young ladies to a Brougham and a pretty little pair of horses w^ were to be had [at] altogether a fair bargain: but I thought I would have Higgins's advice first who is most learned in horse-flesh j and he would not hear of a purchase — one horse in London is as useful as 2, and I can hire one horse carriage coachman for 90 £ for six months, and the end was that my friend & the Brougham & horses drove away again. T h e Lords & Ladies I am told are very wroth that I should hold the Queens Uncle up to ridicule and I am to be out of favor henceforth — I'm rather glad having had enough of fine parties and not caring to drag about to balls as my daughters' chaperon. Mi· Hayter,' the W h i g Whipper in sent me a message about a borough (not Liskeard) that he thought would suit me — but I sent him back my compliments, and said a man with independent means, who has 15000 subscribers to his books and can bring scores of thousands ' W i l l i a m Goodenough Hayter ( 1 7 9 2 - 1 8 7 8 ) , later ( 1 8 5 8 ) first Baronet, M . P. for Wells, 1 8 3 7 - 1 8 6 5 .
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of people with half crowns in their hands to hear his lectures — needn't go into Parliament as a W h i g nominee — so if we do we'll go in independent — & try and see what that new life may be good for. It mustn't be for a year though or before we have made those 20000f we talked of. These are visions all en Pair however. I think the idea of turning painter was knocked on the head at Glasgow where I was so confounded by M^® Blackburne's prodigious genius and saw that she had a talent so infinitely superior to my little one — that I thought I had best blow that poor little farthing candle out, and think of it no more. And now we have all been & had a jolly breakfast (& didnt I have a jolly sleep from 8 to 8 last night?) and the last words of conversation I heard were 'Minny what would you like for dinner.? Minny says gravely Ί should like a vol-au-vent.' Have a vol au vent you dear little women — I should like to hear, that our dear old folks had a comfortable New Years dinner and that my dearest mothers fever was relaxing its grip upon her. Quinine took away mine in the U . States and I liked it and drank it eagerly. But the girls tell me you are gone back to your globules, and what can I think or say but that beliefs are beyond compulsion, and that you must no doubt follow yours. If the girls come to you from 10 February till about Lady Day whilst I am in the north lecturing — you'll hardly take that charming companion — If you could find a cheerful brisk M " Gloynish kind of attendant she would do better perhaps than a genteel faded dame de compagnie — but here again you'll choose for yourselves — & none else can manage for you. The best way will be that Chéri should have both those shares in the canal — that will be paying back his great Grandmothers 450 £ w^ his parents gave over to me in better days when poor Mary's heart was more charitable. A man I dont like & dont know much but clever & learned & in distress got ioo£ out of me yesterday — I know it was wrong but couldn't help helping him thinking of my own distress & how many a kind hand was ready to help me — and so the papers full & theres only room for a God bless my dear old Mother & G Ρ from W M T.
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TO MRS. CARMICHAEL-SMYTH
1282.
T O MRS. CARMICHAEL-SMYTH 6-8 J A N U A R Y 1857
5
Hitherto unpublished.
January 6-8.
1857.
My dearest Granny will have a long letter from her young ones to day, and mine will be only a scrap to be sent off when the sheet is full. So you have had a little return — well, may they grow littler & littler until they dwindle off into infinitesimality — But pray pray dont send away Martha. Remember how admirably attentive patient and good humoured she has been during your illness how she gave way to Eliza and wasn't jealous of that superior favorite how natural it is for a woman who has to pass night after night alone in that glum kitchen by that one candle to want companionship and amusement from time to time. We are no companions to servants, speak condescendingly to them for what we want, can't amuse or talk with them — Let them have their chance of friendship and freedom, their share of light & holyday out of doors. How good my 3 servants have been to us! If I am ill what care they take of me! What a little we pay them back! That word 'master' ought to be abolished I think, and have ideas of a small fund to be placed annually to their secret account and given to them when they leave or are sick or I die. We have not been to see Mary yet — and it is a matter of very great difficulty. I will not go into a house where George Wood goes — drunk or sober, sane or mad, I wont meet the man who put his hand on my dear old G P's shoulder and uttered those monstrous calumnies about you — And I dont want him to lose the kind friends whom he has got in Charles & Mary or to be the means of thrusting the poor fellow from no doubt the only comfortable home and respectable fireside to w^ he is admitted. Nor do I choose that my daughters should be cast off and their acquaintance resumed at the will of any he or she in Christendom — this sort of humiliation is more than I can swallow, or submit to their
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1857
suffering — though my dear old Nanny wants to go, and my own heart melts as I think of the kind old Charles. Thursday Just before setting out for Bath. Wasn't it odd that on the very day of writing this the Wood difficulty should be solved? M ' George comes drunk for the loî'* time to Hyndford Castle — Charles begs him to go and George slaps him on the face! having on other occasions pinioned him got him down on the sofa and at dinner seized him by the throat and playfully put a knife to it! So Charles sends for me and I go and give Mary a kiss — and see as well as possible that we can't get on together. But at least there shall be peace if there cant (and oughtn't) to be love — we shall meet from time to time and be very decent good friends. Applications for lectures keep pouring in. I dont know what the deuce it all means — but I must reap the corn stands and pocket these hundreds for the children's sake and hope for better days for my dearest old Mother. Will you do me a favor? Will you see Olliffe (Hotel Talleyrand. R. Si Florentin) and ask him to bring the very best French Ladys Physician in consultation? The idea of these sleepless nights and dragging fever, gives me many a bad night too. Hicks says most likely the Irish railway is wound up — the mortgage plan won't do because — never mind the because Come Charles! pack the bag put in the 2 lectures let us be off with the girls in the brougham (only a hired one) to the Great Western Railway — and come back & lecture again on Saturday, and so work and work until it is time for rest. I have had serious thoughts of shutting up the house and coming off to you and working at my novel at Paris — but it's a pity, it's a pity. Dont you see G Ρ and Granny that there's a great career before me if I will but run it? — and that for it I must be on the ground? — and yet it w^ be sweet wouldn't it to retire and be a twopenny painter and say Get thee behind me Ambition — However no more about this for now God bless my dearest old mother & G Ρ says W M T.
1857
1283.
то
MRS. C A R M I C H A E L - S M Y T H
7
T O MRS. C A R M I C H A E L - S M Y T H 9-12 J A N U A R Y 1857
Published in part, Biografhical Introductions, X, xiix-xxx.
This is begun in the beautiful city ^ where Miss Ann Becher first danced with Captain G P. It is only 4 hours from London now by the slow train, as I came yesterday I thought of the supper at Marlborough and the York House coach. It was dark when I arrived I had to go to dinner and directly afterwards to my lectureroom — The room was crammed with 400 genteel folks and 350 of the wulgar The genteel could not understand what I was talking about I looked into their genteel blank faces and saw they were dullards The vulgar took the jokes understood the points laughed & cheered at the right places. Among the polite were many parsons. They rule here and tyrannize as all parsonic bodies do — A man who has been with me about more lectures this morning told me for taking a walk of a Sunday evening after Church where his clergyman had seen him, he was rebuked by his Reverence who said 'You had better have remained at home.' Between our side & their's ought there not to be war? T o day I get invitations from Ireland declined with thanks, from Devonshire, from Bath again and Bristol, from Yorkshire for the summer, where is this going to stop? What I said about 'a great career' is not swagger but a fair look at Chances in the face. Just when the novel-writing faculty is pretty well used up here is independence a place in Parliament and who knows what afterwards? Upon my word I dont seem much to care, and fate carries me along in a stream somehow — Shall I float with it or jump on shore? I shant be happy in politics and they'll interfere with my digestion — but with the game there, it seems fainthearted not to play it. 'Retire and paint pooty little pictures' says Ease, perhaps Conscience: 'Retire and work at literature at history — But that game is very tempting. I wonder will it come off or whether this is mere idle vaporing & dreaming? Did I tell you ^ Bath. See above, No. 794.
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1857
about the Whigs whipper in sending to me about a seat in parliament? Sir says I with 15000 subscribers to my books, and hundreds of thousands of hearers all over England I'm not going to be a Whig under strapper? — (All this is entre nous) I think I did tell you — One of the obstacles to getting on perhaps is this dreadful want of memory. What is the use of forming plans & castles in the air? A hundred things may happen to knock down this one. Well, I shan't care. Bob 3 has just been here in pretty good spirits and I am to go and see his Baby between 3 & 5, poor fellow. And then to Mr® Forrest's and then to Impeys and then to dine again with the Thackeray cousins who won't hear of my eating at my own hour and send me choking into lecture. I hear sad accounts of the Morning Herald — What a comfort it is to be a popular performer at such moments! — I know where there always are 5o£ for honest Paddy. Monday — M y dear old womans comfortable letter has just come i n — the pleasantest I have seen for many a long day — & I send off my scrap with good news about all of us — I went to see Bob & his baby and the child is a perfect wonder — the finest child ever seen finer than M?® Story's ^ — the most jolly handsome broad chested fair-skinned little hero with a look of G Ρ in the Hessian boot picture — and I saw Mf® Forrest & Emmy, and came away very much pleased with kind handsome Bath — where the Miss Thackerays have a house twice as big & handsome as mine w'? costs 700£. It rains money — This morning I have arranged for 2 sets of lectures at Willis's & Brighton — the 8 hours will bring me four hundred pounds! — I have engaged for the month of April for twenty four lectures for w^ I am to be paid 1200 guineas! — perhaps we may have 2 or 3 months of this sort of money-making. Great Powers! it's prodigious — Meanwhile I don't think I've 3 Robert Forrest. Of which Thackeray's friend John Frazer Corkran was Paris correspondent. ^ Waldo Story, whom Thackeray called " H e n r y the Eighth" (James, William Wetmore Story, I, 3 6 7 ) .
1857
TO
WILLIAM
HARRISON
AINSWORTH
9
above ioo£ at Lubbocks or I would send Granny some — M u m about the price of the lectures. It seems a fable. If they come off I have promised Amy ioo£. Have anything you like Dont stint God bless you my dear old Granny & G P. What a comfort to see your hand not shaking! WMT. 1284.
T O W I L L I A M HARRISON AINSWORTH I I J A N U A R Y 1857
Extract published in Ellis's Ainsworth,
II, 194.
36 Onslow Sqf
January 1 1 .
M y dear Ainsworth One more word to tell you again how extremely pained and annoyed I am that an old friend should have had to suffer such an inconvenience and such a seeming slight. What has become of my letter saying that the whole party was put off? At Chapman's they remember receiving & forwarding it. T h e Saturday party fell to the ground on account of a series of 4 Saturdays being taken for a course of lectures — the only days available — and writing from the Club I think, without book I thought I was engaged on Wednesdays & Thursdays to lecture at Bath whereas I found it was on Thursdays & Fridays — rooms taken — word passed — impossible for me to do any thing but give up my dinner-party and apologize all round. As soon as I heard you had been here I dashed into town in search of you — you cant imagine with what extreme sorrow for the contretemps. Like a kind fellow you must forgive me. T h e thing annoys me more than it can you — for how can I be other than pained at annoying an old friend whose early kindness & hospitality I always gratefully remember? Now do do me a favor — Come up on Saturday 24}^ and hear the George I I I lecture it wont offend your loyalty — We'll dine at 5 and have a good bottle of Claret before we go — and I'll ask one or two cozy friends for Sunday 25?'' and my daughters will
то ?
IO
1857
make you welcome and I have a snug comfortable bed at your service — If you do this I shall know you have forgiven Yours always. W M Thackeray. 1285.
TO ? 13 J A N U A R Y 1857
Hitherto unpublished.
36 Onslow Sq? Jan 13. Dear Madam I kill George I I I at Reading on Monday 19 or I should have had much pleasure in coming to you. Very faithfully yours W M Thackeray 1286.
T O W I L L I A M HARRISON A I N S W O R T H 13 J A N U A R Y 1857
Extract published in Ellis's Ainsworth·, II, 1 9 4 ; the whole letter in facsimile in Joline's Rambles in Autografh Land, pp. 1 9 3 - 1 9 4 , from which m y text is taken.
36 Onslow •
. Jany 13. 1857.
M y dear Ainsworth You'll think this correspondence is never a going to stop — and laugh when I tell you that here's another put off! — o n l y from 5 to 6.30 however and I'll tell you why. Yesterday after my letter to you was dispatched M? Beale® comes to me for 4 ®Thomas Willert Beale ( 1 8 2 8 - 1 8 9 4 ) , impresario and music publisher. T h e Brighton lectures must have proved remunerative, for Beale writes in The Light of Other Days (London, 1 8 9 0 ) , p. 254: " N o t satisfied with having the German Reeds, Jullien and his band, Grisi and Mario, and nearly all the leading singers and instrumentalists of the day under engagement to me, early in 1857 I arranged with Thackeray for a second series of his lectures on ' T h e Four Georges,' the terms being fifty guineas a lecture for fifty lectures. T h e arrangement commenced in M a y , 1 8 5 7 , at Cheltenham, and continued at intervals during the summer." It is presumably the negotiations for this
1857
™
WILLIAM
HARRISON
AINSWORTH
ц
lectures at Brighton to be paid at the extremely moderate figure of 50 guineas per lecture — (this is between ourselves) The only days we could give them are Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 24th at 3 о clock — and I shall have to speak again in the evening here. Now this is the plan of campaign. W e start from Brighton ' by the 5 o'clock train — M y servant is in waiting at the station to take our luggage. M y fobbed) Brougham whisks us off to Painters Ship & Turtle® Leadenhall Street where a neat dinner awaits us a bottle of East India particular and one of Claret, at 7.30 the Brougham takes us to Edwards St.^ and at 9.25 whither we like first, and then home to the house where we all insist you must stop & sleep. And so for the present farewell old friend. Who knows there may [be] A N O T H E R letter yet? The Brighton Room may be engaged &c &c. About these matters due notice shall be given but on Saturday & Sunday 24.25. please the Lord you dine with Yours always W M Thackeray. I find I write upright with the steel pens slanting with the quill." second series that Hodder describes in Memories of my Time, pp. 268—272. Thackeray continued to lecture on his own account until his contract with Beale began. ' A i n s w o r t h lived at 5 Arundel Terrace, Kemp T o w n , Brighton, from 1853 to 1867 (Ellis, Ainsworth, II, 1 9 2 - 1 9 3 ) . ® George Painter, Ship and Turtle, 1 2 9 - 1 3 0 Leadenhall St., C i t y (London Directory, 1855). ' T h e Marylebone Literary and Scientific Institution, 17 Edwards St., Portman Square {London Directory, 1 8 5 5 ) . T h e bulk of the letter is written in Thackeray's upright hand, the last four words in his slanting hand.
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1857
TO ?
то ?
1287.
17 J A N U A R Y
1857
H i t h e r t o unpublished. 3 6 Onslow S q : W January 1 7 ,
S.
1857.
Sir I thank y o u for your note and grieve to hear the melancholy end of poor M í Jeffries " — I don't touch on his affair in m y lecture nor on many another point to the discredit of that unhappy George I V . :
though I m a y have to speak on the subject w h e n I
publish the lectures in an enlarged form.
Believe me
Y o u r s v e r y much obliged W M Thackeray. 1288.
TO
MRS.
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH
23 J A N U A R Y Published in part, Biographical
Introductions,
1857 X, xxviii-xxix. Jan.
23.
B e f o r e bowling off to Brighton I think I ought to write a scrap to m y dearest old M a m m y — with the usual announcement, that there's nothing to say immense quantities of the same to do — endless letters constant running f r o m place to place — not particklar good health but it cant be helped} and the illness over " W h e n George IV was Prince of Wales, he bought his jewelry (on credit, as was his custom) from a certain Nathaniel Jeffrys. After waiting some years for payment, Jeffrys brought suit and recovered a large sum for the jewels he had supplied. H e shortly afterward went bankrupt, notwithstanding his legal success, and appealed for help to his former patron. His pleas proving futile, he wrote a series of pamphlets attacking the Prince. O n e of these, A Review of the Conduct of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, attained great notoriety because it gave renewed currency to an old topic of scandal, the relations between the Prince and Mrs. Fitzherbert. In his note above Thackeray perhaps refers obliquely to this delicate subject, to which he devotes only one sentence in his lecture on George IV, rather than to the troubles of J e f f r y , who was very small game.
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the best way is to shake it over and think no more about it until the next time I am down. Tomorrow I lecture in Brighton at 2, in London at 8 — I have had a couple of days rest and solitary dining at Club, w^ has done me good. T h e town is at present placarded with my name in enormous type announcing my lectures at the Surrey Zoological." T h e bigwigs and great folks are furious. T h e halls of splendor are to be shut to me — and having had pretty nearly enough of the halls of splendour I shall be quite resigned to a quiet life outside them. I hope my dearest old Mothers improvement goes on a-bettering. H o w about the girls if they come in February? W h e r e can they be stowed.'' — I think I ought to send Gray over with them this time. T h e poor woman has had months of lonely watching in the house here, & deserves an outing. O r perhaps I can get E y r e to come and stay with his sister here — hire a second maid for the time, and keep the house inhabited. T h e money bag is quite full again though to be sure there are awful pulls on it M " Bakewell has just had one. T h e poor thing's house was robbed of linen forks money coats boots brandy wine — and I have had to pay her rent and her income tax and keep her out of utter bewilderment and ruination О thank God for the full money-bag! A n d there is plenty more coming in 50O£ more in the next 3 weeks at least so that my dear old folks may spend t'other side of the page with comfort and a knowledge that there's lots more when this little supply is used up. Sunday we are to have dinner for Ainsworth my old friend between w h o m & me there has been a sort of a coolness since I have got on in the world & he has got off — and that I think is all " " M R . T H A C K E R A Y will deliver his series of L E C T U R E S on the F O U R G E O R G E S , in the Music-hall, at the Royal Surrey Gardens, on Wednesday, the 28 th inst., Friday, the 30th inst., and Monday and Tuesday, the 2d and 3d February, commencing at 8 o'clock in the evening precisely. Admission to area and upper galleries, i s . ; reserved seats, 2S. 6d.; orchestra chairs, 5s., or 15s. for the four lectures. Tickets may be obtained at the Royal Surrey Gardens; at Jullien and Co.'s, 2 1 4 Regent-street; and at Keith, Prowse, and Co.'s, 48 Cheapside. T h e reserved seats being limited in number, early application will be necessary to secure them." {Times, January 26)
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my news for my dear old Mother & G. P. I thought Georgy Forrest very nice ladylike and grown quite good looking — It was queer to see the old Montague Place furniture and the sideboard where I stole the olive when I was a boy — M^® Forrest very cheerful & in wonderful good case — Bob and his baby I think I told you must be put into a book. Shall I ever write one again? — Some day please God when these astonishing Georges have put a few thousands more into my pocket. And now, Come Charles! Pack up the bag & lets be off to London Super Mare, after a kiss to the girls and a God bless you to their dear Granny & G . P. 1289.
TO ? 30 J A N U A R Y 1857
Hitherto unpublished.
36 Onslow Sqr S. W . January 30, 1857. Dear Sir M y rule has been never to solicit a favorable notice from a critic, and never to thank him, w^ is as it were a request for future favors. But of course I am glad when I hear that young men like my books, and read them aright — knowing very well the common cry against me that I am misanthropical bitter & so forth, whereas, please God, my heart is full of anything but unkindness towards the people who believe me such a cynic. No human brain is big enough to grasp the whole truth — and mine can take in no doubt but a very infinitesimal portion of it but such truth as I know that I must tell, and go on telling whilst my pen & lungs last, and the public and the author are not weary of each other. I am pleased, you may be sure, if you or any other educated man likes my books, and can never be indifferent to the expression of honest good will. I hope the monotony of the Speaker the other night was greater than usual. I didn't know what the circumstances were, was greatly annoyed by people coming in 1/2 hour after the time — and besides Presumably at the home of D r . Turner.
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was just getting ready for a fever and ague fit w^ I had an hour after the lecture. Believe me your very faithful Serv' W M Thackeray. 1290.
T O T H E REV. W H I T W E L L 8 F E B R U A R Y 1857
ELWIN
Hitherto unpublished.
36 Onslow Sq. S. W . Feb 8. M y dear Elwin. A hurried line to pay a debt and to beg a favor. A M ' Gale, a Winchester & Oxford man wrote me an interesting letter regarding himself and his desire to work as a man of letters, and he sent 2 pleasant books on Cricket & School life w^ amused me, and w^ I almost remember though I read & burned them 2 years ago. Then he tried, me adjuvante, to write for Parker & couldn't get a place in his magazine.'^ Now he has tried yet again, and his subject is novel practical & interesting. 'The Progress of a Railway BilP I should say promises a good article from a man who knows about it — M? Gale it appears is Manager in a great Railway Solicitor's house — quite a gentleman in manners — might do for you. Will you, whose mission is to do kindnesses, read his paper & see if he can serve the Q . R..? — And so let us pass over M? Gale, and get on to that other case. W e l l sir here it is \sketch of hand fointing] I mean the cheque on the opposite page for young Abeckett. Wasn't it artful of me to bring the page up to this very point, and relieve your mind.'' On Tuesday I go off again on a 2 months Northern Tour, in April have sold myself to M? Beale for an immense bribe some I 50o£ per month — and if I can last on till the end of June at this kind of work, shall have filled a wonderful money-bag.'® M y " See above, No. 717, note 129. '' Fraser's Magazine. " T h e Progress of a Railway Bill" did not appear in The
Quarterly
Review.
"Thackeray is flourishing," Albert Smith writes to John Blackwood about
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girls remain here — W e are all very glum at the idea of going away and talk common-places to each other as if we were cheerful and didn't mind it. M y dear old friend H . Davison goes to Madras as Puisne-Judge tomorrow and saying good bye to him is rather an awful thing, when one thinks how he is 50 and in bad health, and I not very young nor very well. I've no news I think. I havent even read Lord Raglan in the last Quarterly ' ' and only little bits of the cuts in the Sunday papers. Good bye, dear Elwin, and believe me always yours W M Thackeray. Mind there's more money whenever you want it.
1291.
T O FREDERICK COZZENS 8 FEBRUARY-5 APRIL 1857
Published in part, Thackeray in the United States, I, 336—338.
36 Onslow Sq: London. Feb 8 — (It's a Sunday evening) and Im waiting for dinner & thats how you come by an answer M y dear Cozzens. Thank you for a sight of your hand writing, and the kindly reminiscences of those jolly Centurions whose hospitality and affectionateness this never intends to forget. What pleased me most in your letter is to have it under your own hand & seal that you are well — I should like to see those pretty little chicks again — that snug cottage — those rosytinted palisades that dining-room cupboard up w^ victuals came this time. "Forbes is very funny about him. He told him the other night at the Garrick that as he was making such a pot of money with his four Georges, he had better go on with the eight Henrys, and then the Sixteen Gregories; by which time the public would be so exhausted that he had better wind up with the One John — and that (as Jerrold said) a cheaf o n e ! " Everyone is pleased. Smith goes on to say, with George Eliot's " T h e sad fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton," which appeared in Blackwood's Magazine in January and February, 1 8 5 7 . "Thack.'s eyes sparkled through his spectacles as he spoke of it yesterday." (Mrs. Porter, John Blackwood, p. 4 3 ) ' ' J a n u a r y , 1 8 5 7 , pp. 1 6 8 - 2 0 2 . ' ' See above. No. 999, note 208.
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with clangor — that snug bed-room where the celebrated Thacker left the razor strap and could hear for hours Judge Daly talking talking into the midnight. M y dear old Judge — I havent forgot what I owe him — I dont like to send it until I hear whether he is married or n o t j ' ' — there was a hitch men told me — the course of true love didnt run smooth — Enlighten me some of you about this and let me pay my debts to my kind host & friend. Where Bayard may be now the Loramussy only knows W e liked his pretty sisters, we had brief glimpses of a jolly time together — W e hope to meet in April or May when I bragged about taking him into the fashionable world. But I hear that I am in disgrace with the fashionable world for speaking disrespectfully of the Georgyporgies — and am not to be invited myself, much more to be allowed to take others into polight Society. I writhe at the exclusion. The Georges are so astoundingly popular here that I go on month after month hauling in fresh bags of sovereigns, wondering that the people are not tired & that the lecturer is not found out — Tomorrow I am away for 2 months to the North — have found a Barnum who pays me an awful sum for April & M a y and let us hope June — shall make 10000 £ by my beloved monarchs one way or the other — and then and then & then — well I don't know what is going to happen — If I had not to write 20 letters a day on business I would have written to George Curtis, and given him an old man's blessing on his marriage — But I cant write — no, only for business or for money can this pen bite this paper — As I am talking nonsense to you — all the fellows are present in my mind, I hear their laughter & talk, and taste that 44 Chateau Margaux — and that Champagne A do you remember? — And I say again I would like to see those pretty little chicks. So the Athenaeum assaults you — to " J u d g e Daly married Maria Lydig of New York in 1 8 5 6 . On August 4, 1 8 5 6 , Taylor noted in his diary: "Thackeray was in London, and I found him as jovial and as tender-hearted as ever. His daughters came to see the girls, took them out driving a whole afternoon, and we all dined together in the evening." (Marie Hansen-Taylor and H . E. Scudder, Bayard Taylor, 1, 3 2 1 ) A brief and contemptuous notice of Cozzens's Sfarrowgrass Pafers ap-
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you now! I never heard of the circumstance — the shot is fired, the report is over, the man not killed — the critic popgunning away at some other mark by this time — and you I hope you are writing some more of those papers. Your book & Bayard Taylors helped me over the voyage — How curious it is writing! I feel as if I was back again in New York and shaking hands with lOO of you — the heart becomes warm — God bless all good fellows say I. Shall I ever see you all again? Providebit Dominus. I forgot whether you know Bancroft Davis — The folks here are hospitable to him. H e has a pleasant time. Yesterday we elected him into the Garrick — and on the mantelpiece in my dining room is a bottle of Madeira w^ he gave it me and w^ I am going to hand out to some worthies who are coming to dine — They have never tasted anything like it — thats the fact — As I go on twaddling I feel I M U S T come back & see you all. I praise M? Washington five times more here than I did in the States — Our people cheer — the fine folks look a little glum but the celebrated Thacker does not care for their natural ill-temper. Only 2 newspapers here have abused me, & I have been quite on their side. April 5. To think this was written on Feb 8 and left in my portfolio! I went out of town the next day only returned April 3 — have been killing & eating the Georges ever since. I do not know what this letter is about — I am not going to read so much M. S. if I can help it — but I remember, when I wrote it, how I had a great desire to commune with my old chums at New York and hereby renew the kindest greetings to them. Tell me. Judge Daly, are you married & happy? If so I will send you them books I owe you. Poor Kane! ^^ I grieved to think of that hero carried so soon out of our world. There — I can no more — Goodbye my dear Cozzens — I salute you my excellent Century — G Curtis & Young & Daly I am Yours always Will. Thackeray peared in The Athenaeum, September 20, 1 8 5 6 , pp. 1 1 6 4 - 1 1 6 5 . T h e book of Taylor's to which Thackeray refers below was probably Poems of Home and Travel, published in November, 1 8 5 5 . " E l i s h a Kane died on February 16, 1 8 5 7 .
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1292.
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THACKERAY
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T O ANNE AND HARRIET THACKERAY 13 FEBRUARY 1857
M y text is taken from Unpublished Letters by W. M. Thackeray, ed. Clement Shorter, pp. 19—20; the drawing is reproduced from Thackeray and Ms Daughter, p. 108.
White Swan Halifax Friday.
M y beloved Although I am still at Halifax instead of going to Sheffield, yet I am greatly better have just eaten 2 wings of a fowl for dinner and wished the pore burd had 4, and have no doubt after the prodigious discipline I have undergone that I shall be able to get through the rest of the campaign without trouble. Min's letter arrived from Leeds this morning — so that was as good as another letter from home. I have been reading Mahon with great comfort — am quite brisk and gay in my spirits, though a trifle weak, and though for reasons w^ my blushes forbid me to mention I am not quite good for a public lecture tonight. Never mind. Tomorrow will begin again. W e won't lose heart for a little check or two. I think the D? I have had here is about the best of them all. His name is Garlick and I like him both in cookery and as a medical man, God bless my women. Write a famous account of me to Granny, and so good night says Papa. Written the Friday before Tuesday, February 17, 1857. See No. 1293, note 26.
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TO ANNE AND HARRIET THACKERAY
1857
T O ANNE AND HARRIET THACKERAY 17 FEBRUARY 1857
M y text is taken from Τ hacker a-j an¿ his Daughters, pp. 107, 1 0 9 - 1 1 1 , where the first page is reproduced in facsimile.
Royal Hotel Sheffield Chewsday. 17 Feb? This comes rather late for Valentines day — It is copied from 6 mugs in my sitting room at the horrible inn at Halifax. This is a byootiful Inn, I have the gayest parlour looking over three smoky cheerful streets — a clean snug bed room — a snug sleep — a pleasant book to read — Colonel and Mrs. Forrest came to tea last night after the lecture that's why I didn't write to the girls. I liked them both, she pretty and blonde, he very gentlemanlike. T h e people for the most part didn't understand
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a word of the lecture. Old Fogy President of Institution introduced me and insisted upon toddling into the room with me on his arm. What, is Mr. Thackeray infirm? asks Mrs. F. of her husband. It was Old Fogy who was infirm. I had a very pleasant calm day at Fryston, and yesterday for dinner here ate a pheasant, one of a brace which old Mr. Milnes insisted on sending to my daughters, though I told him I wasn't going home. The last time I was at F. in the year 4 1 , M j - g , Milnes gave me a ribbon and a little étui, a something for my children — they were little trots of small size then — and she has been in Kingdom Come these 10 years I believe. I wish those horrible newspapers would leave my health out. Some day the wolf will really come and no one will be frightened. Keep off Wolf for a few months! I want to put my lambs in comfortable shelter. I am in the 4 vol. of Mahon.^^ It amuses me. I have read Cockburn's Memorials^'' very pleasant too. It is delightful weather and the skeei is blyew through the smoke. Poor old Brookfield was born here my feels very soft towards him. Do you smell anything in this ink? It was thick, and I filled the bottle with brandy and soda-water. I have nothing to tell my dawlings but that I am very well busy and cheerful. I go to Leeds lecture, and come back tonight to York. I like the quarters I am in. So you may go on directing to this Royal Hotel till Saturday. I mean you may send by Friday night's post. I am glad you liked the drive to Q , never mind the 2/6. Write to Granny and tell her how cheerfully your dear father writes and God bless my women says Papa. " See above, N o . 203. Milnes's mother died on M a y i , 1847. History of England jrom the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles. 1 7 1 3 — 1 2 8 3 . Volume IV covers the years 1 7 4 9 to 1763. ''Memorials of his Time ( 1 8 5 6 ) by Henry Cockburn ( 1 7 7 9 - 1 8 5 4 ) , Judge of the Court of Session from 1834 till his death.
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AND
HARRIET
THACKERAY
1857
T O ANNE AND H A R R I E T T H A C K E R A Y 22 F E B R U A R Y 1857
Hitherto unpublished.
C. E. Ellison
Sunday. Feb 22 Es 3 George S' East. Newcastle
M y dearest women. I hope you'll be able to go to Lady Molesworth & Lady Lyttleton if there's any shaperoon. I write to Chesham Place to see if the lady from there is going to Lady M . You must send me that Atlantic Telegraph letter it's — no, stop! send it with the accompanying note addressed to Sir John Lubbock Bart & Co. I I Mansion House S· City. And in a day or 2 a receipt will come back from Lubbocks w^ you will put on the files in my study. I arrived quite comfortable last evening gave me lecture w^ is getting so stale now that I'm not even disgusted any more and forget all about it — and am staying in a very comfortable house with a nice pretty little married couple. He is Police Magistrate here — He & Tom Taylor used to live in the Temple together, and had my name on the door. He is at church with his pretty wife now over the way, whilst your Pa is sitting & writing in the dining-room. But though I'm not at Church I think I say my prayers & thank God too — for good children — for loving them — for the penny post that enables us to talk to each other day by day — for the railroad that whisks me about to get this money for them — You see without railroads I couldn't have made this little fortune w^ is dropping into us, Sheffield, York to Newcastle w^ have been 40 hours journey instead of 5 1 / 2 without any fatigue. Thanks be to God ^ ' C u t h b e r t E d w a r d Ellison ( i 8 i 8 ? - i 8 8 3 ) , whom Thackeray had known as a barrister of the Inner Temple. H e was police magistrate successively at Newcastle ( 1 8 5 4 ) , Manchester ( i 8 6 0 ) , and London ( 1 8 6 4 ) . " » T h e former M a r y G l y n n e ( 1 8 1 3 - 1 8 5 7 ) , who had married Brookfield's friend of the fourth Baron Lyttleton in 1 8 3 9 .
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for his kindness to us on Quinquagesima Sunday and all other days in the year. I am glad you have seen poor old Charles, I am pained not at his wife's wit, but that she should have a cold heart. If she had had a good one, she never would have turned away relatives whom she had injured and slighted and who called to shake hands & be friends with her. She might have had her drive 5 minutes later and seen us although it was only 12/30 o'clock. — Here lunch came in and stopped the sermon, & after lunch it is decreed that we are to go by railway to Tynemouth 10 miles off, walk by the stormy sea-shore and get an appetite for dinner. So I must shut my packet up, and send a balessing to my daughters from their dear Pa. 1295.
T O ANNE AND HARRIET THACKERAY FEBRUARY 1857
Hitherto unpublished.
Only a line to day to tell you how I am come back from Carlisle and how it is the prettiest 3 hours possible of drive — I wonder whether we shall ever come & see it? — Think we shall. I am very sorry about my dear old Granny.— anxiety was 1/2 the cause of her bad nights — If I were to have 3 or 4 of them I should be more nervous than she — But Law how I do sleep! I am going to the Blackwoods for next Sunday from Carlisle, and to the Queens Hotel Glasgow afterwards — and the fine weather has broken up, and I am very well to day, and M^ Ellison is doing everything to coax cuddle comfort me, and it will very soon be the end of March though to be sure it seems a year since I left home. Never mind, there's a good time coming — Good bye my pooty ooty little dears. Give my best regards to Lady Elizabeth—Drive about — make yourselves ahappy and think with respect of your Pepar. 4 letters about lectures again to day. It isnt near over.
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1857
T O A. EDMONSTON 26 FEBRUARY 1857
Hitherto unpublished.
Newcastle on Tyne.
Feb 26.
Dear Μϊ Edmonston. I am very sorry indeed to hear of your calamity. Eighteen years ago I endured such a one myself: suffer from it even now sometimes, and can fully & heartily sympathize with those who are visited with so severe an affliction, I propose to come to my friend Mf Blackwood in Randolph Crescent for Sunday i, & a part of Monday m? until it shall be time to set forth for Glasgow. Perhaps you will make it convenient to call upon me on Monday m? about 11? I look at the new programme as settled by M? Wood with some alarm — It involves a great deal more travelling than your first proposed plan, and by any study of Bradshaw I can't land myself at Kirkcaldy — perhaps you will be able to make this clear for me when we meet. I have already refused the hospitality of M? Crichton of Cupar, but if your friend lives in the place must do honour to your acceptance and his hospitality. I hope though I hardly expect I shall be able to carry through the months campaign without some such check as I met at Halifax — W e must do the best & hope for it meanwhile — Believe me very faithfully yours W M Thackeray. Edinburgh bookseller. T h e death of his second daughter, Jane Thackeray, on March 1 4 , 1 8 3 9 .
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T O JOHN E V E R E T T MILLAIS
1297.
T O JOHN E V E R E T T M I L L A I S 26 F E B R U A R Y 1857
25
Hitherto unpublished.
Newcastle on Tyne.
Feb. 26.
M y dear Millais, I thank you very much for your proffered hospitality. I wonder can I accept it and how I am to get from Kirkcaldy where I lecture on the io·'' to Perth where I am set down for lecturing the next day — On the 12^** I am to be at Dundee: and about that horrible Kirkcaldy can make out nothing after the most desperate study of Bradshaw. You at Perth will be best able to judge what will be the best plan for me — whether, by the nature of things, I shan't arrive late — whether I shan't have to set off early the next morning to keep my Dundee engagement, and whether under these circumstances I had not best go to an Inn where beds are always ready porters and cabs are always in attendance &c — Likewise I am obliged to travel with a servant owing to obstinate attacks of Roman (bilious) fever w^ has had hold of me these 4 years past, and seizes and prostrates me every month or so. If, considering these things, you think a Hotel the best place for me, perhaps you will decide against my coming to you. But the offer of hospitality is equally kind on your part and M?® Millais' & I am very much obliged to you for proposing to have me as your guest. Always sincerely yours W M Thackeray.
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Т О JOHN E V E R E T T MILLAIS
1298.
1857
T O JOHN E V E R E T T MILLAIS 3 M A R C H 1857
M y text is taken from John G . Millais's Lije and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais (London, 1899), I, 277.
Queen's Hotel, Glasgow, March 3rd. M y dear Millais, — I got the sad news at Edinburgh yesterday — that there is to be no lecture at Perth, my manager not having been able to make arrangements there. So I shall lose the pleasure I had promised myself of seeing you and Mrs. Millais, and the pictures on the easel, and the little miniature Millais ^^ by Millais, which I hope and am sure is a charming little work by that painter. I am off in a minute to Edinburgh for Kirkaldy, and have only time to say that I am Very truly yours always, W . M . Thackeray. 1299,
T O ANNE AND HARRIET T H A C K E R A Y 3 M A R C H 1857
Extract published, Biograf hical Introductions, X, xxvi.
Queens Hotel Glasgow Tuesday 3 I thought I should ave ad a letter from the Demoiselles Dickory this morning. I had a capital Sunday at Edinburgh, found a wonderful large audience here considering, had a famous long sleep after w^ I woke up strong & hearty, and in a few minutes am off through Edinburgh again to Kirkcaldy where the Provost writes me word that he will be in waiting to carry me off to his Mansion. Several days 3 or 4 have been knocked out of the lecturing I am to have Saturday & Sunday & in Edinburgh likewise Saturday & Sunday 14 & 15 — where those kind hospitable Blackwoods receive me. A l l the week beginning ιβΐ*" I am to be at Aberdeen, and perhaps shall knock off the last week of Inverness Everett Millais ( 1 8 5 6 - 1 8 9 7 ) , later (1896) second Baronet.
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MRS.
FANSHAWE
27
& so forth, w^ may bring me home by the 24^*· or so — and give me a clear week before we begin with Beale. That will be a comfort, won't it? The Blackwoods were most eager that you should come but theres no use in spending 25 £ on railways in this bad weather — and besides I dont think you would hit it well with her. The clever little kind woman is spoilt by her husband & brother in law and carried off her little legs with prosperity. We are the best of friends but. but &c &c &c. Quite right about the Douglas Τ fight & I dont think the fib was a harmful one. I had to sit & be called the Greatest Satirist of the Age before 1200 people last night and then went to Mf' Thomson & her nice little sisters and was adored during the evening — Thomson ^з adoring too who is one of the greatest philosophers now alive. What does all this mean dont I know I am a miserable sinner? — Yes but my dear women's affte Father always WMT. By Thursdays post address here. By Fridays & Saturdays to Blackwood at Edinburgh. 1300.
Hitherto
T O MRS. FANSHAWE MARCH 1857=^ unpublished.
M y dear f. Will you kindly take a walk some day to dear Mr® Cappur and pay her what is owing by my darlings? I thought I might have had a line from you. I have been working away at Glasgow & here, and have not been wery well thank you but needs must and I work my best. I send you my best Cupid and to all travellers &^ I would very gladly do the latter, if the terms of A draft for five pounds on Sir John Lubbock, which Mrs. Becher did not use, forms the bottom part of this letter. ^'Yates {Recollections and Experiences, II, 23) notes that before he wrote this letter, he read Thackeray's veiled allusion to him in number I X of The Virginians (chapters 33 to 36) for July, his implication being that by such a stroke Thackeray had closed all avenues to an apology. Chapter 35 of the novel begins with a paragraph on marriage, in which Thackeray develops the proposition that "there are few better ways of securing the faithfulness and admiration of the beautiful partners of our existence than a little judicious iU-treatment, a brisk dose of occasional violence as an alterative, and, for general and wholesome diet, a cooling but pretty constant neglect." " W o m e n will be please with these remarks," he continues {Works, X , 2 9 3 ) , "because they have such a taste for humour and understand irony; and I should not be surprised if young Grubstreet, who corresponds with three penny papers and describes the persons and conversation of gentlemen whom he meets at his 'clubs', will say Ί told you so! H e advocates the thrashing of women! H e has no nobility of soul! H e has no heart!' N o r have I, my
1858
FROM CHARLES DICKENS T O E D M U N D YATES
99
Mr. Thackeray's letter to me were less offensive, but I conceive that if I made an "ample apology" to the writer of that communication, I should myself deserve that portion of it which you adopt in your second resolution, and should be "intolerable in a society of gentlemen." I therefore desire to appeal from your opinion to a General Meeting on the two questions: Firstly, whether the cause between Mr. Thackeray and myself is a case to be submitted to you at all. Secondly, whether if it be, Mr. Thackeray has any right to claim an apology from one whom he has so very arrogantly and coarsely addressed. With great regret that I cannot defer to your decision, and with much esteem and consideration, I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Edmund Yates. T o the Committee, Garrick Club.
1369,
FROM CHARLES DICKENS T O EDMUND YATES 6 JULY 1858
Published in part by Yates, Recollections and Exferiences, II, 2 4 - 2 5 . text is taken from Dickens's Letters, ed. Dexter, III, 28—29.
My
Gad's Hill Place Tuesday Sixth July 1858. M y dear Edmund, — I have been thinking about the General Meeting.^" M y considerations and reconsiderations thereupon induce me to recommend you not to attend it in person. eminent young Grubstreet! any more than you have ears." A glance at the caricature of Yates reproduced below (opposite p. 102) will explain Thackeray's reference to young Grubstreet's ears. Dickens summarizes the situation before the General Meeting, from the point of view of Yates's adherents, in a letter to William Howard Russell of July 7 : " T h e Garrick is in convulsions. T h e attack is consequent on Thackeray's having complained to the committee (with an amazing want of dis-
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FROM CHARLES DICKENS TO EDMUND YATES
1858
Firstly, I think it pretty certain that Thackeray will stay away. If he should do so, it would be regarded as an act of delicacy in him; and your doing the reverse would be regarded as an act of ¿«delicacy in you. Secondly, though he should come; still your staying away, would shew well by the side of his presence. Thirdly, it is very difEcult indeed for any one, even though practised in public meetings and appearances, to keep quiet at such a discussion, the said "any one" being a principal therein. Fourthly, you could do nothing if you were there but deny that you ever intended to abide by the Committee's decision. That, I will say for you, if necessary. In case you should be staggered by this advice of mine, ask one or two men of experience and good judgment, whom you can trust, what they say. I am pretty sure that on careful consideration they will agree with me. I suppose the meeting is not to take place so soon as next Saturday, seeing that I have not yet received any circular. — Ever Faithfully. [Charles Dickens.] cretion, as I think) of an article about him by Edmund Yates, in a thing called Town Talk. The article is in bad taste, no doubt, and would have been infinitely better left alone. But I conceive that the committee have nothing earthly, celestial, or infernal to do with it. Committee thinks otherwise, and calls on E. Y . to apologise or retire. E. Y . can't apologise (Thackeray having written him a letter which renders it impossible) and won't retire. Committee thereupon call a General Meeting, yet pending. Thackeray thereufon, by way of showing what an ill thing it is for writers to attack one another in print, denounces E. Y . (in Virginians, as Young Grubstreet). Frightful mess, muddle, complication, and botheration, ensue — which witch's broth is now in full boil." {Letters, ed. Dexter, III, 3 1 - 3 2 )
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T O T H E CHAIRMAN OF T H E GENERAL MEETING OF THE GARRICK CLUB 10 J U L Y 1858
H i t h e r t o unpublished.
Garrick Club.
Friday July 9. 1858.
T o the Chairman of the General Meeting convoked for Saturday July 10. Sir T h e debate, as between me and the writer of the newspaperarticle w^ has given me offence, is over. I have expressed my opinion of his conduct in terms of at least no 'feigned bonhommie'. H e has replied. T h e natural consequences have ensued, & our little Society has been plunged for weeks past in a turmoil, in w^ I regret sincerely I should have had any part. Holding that no gentleman will be safe or intercourse possible if this practise of commenting upon motives or conversations be continued, I submitted my case to the Committee of the G. C. asking protection not only for myself but the whole society. I accept and am thankful for the Committee's opinion; and of course it is not I who appeal from their decision. I presume the effect of tomorrows meeting will be to confirm or to reverse that sentence. In the latter case, it may be that the next gentleman attacked will be more patient than I have been; and, for the sake of a quiet life, will suffer, without complaint or protest, indignities put upon him, hints thrown out against his honor and sincerity, & liberties taken with his name. W h e n mine, unfortunately for me, was selected for comment, more than one of my friends advised me to say nothing. M y duty, perhaps my temper, caused me to follow a different course: but I shall grieve sincerely if my indignation at the injury w^ I conceive has ^^ T h i s letter was never sent, probably because T h a c k e r a y felt that any move toward self-justification would weaken his position.
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been done me shall have superadded any unnecessary annoyance to the doubt, distrust, division, recrimination, & heart burning, w^ conduct like that of w^ I complain, must bring upon our or any Society! Taking leave therefore of the case, and with a sincere wish for the prosperity of the Club, I am your most obdt Servt W M Thackeray I hear that an eminent Counsel is going to cover M? Yates with his silk in the discussion next Saturday, whose eloquence no doubt will go to prove that M? Yates's wrong towards me is very trifling, that I had no right to bring the matter before the Club, that I am thereby creating quarrels and dissensions in a friendly Society — nay I can fancy that a ready eloquence may show that I ought to apologize because Mf Yates has maligned me. I shall not be present at Saturdays discussion or vote at its conclusion, and hope to be out of the region of the little Club where such a storm has been raging.'^ In another manuscript in Mrs. Fuller's possession Thackeray has recast this postscript and set down his further reflections on the Yates affair, apparently to relieve his own mind and without thought of showing what he had written to anyone else: " I hear that an eminent gentleman of 'the long robe' proposes to cover ΜΓ Yates with his garment and I have little doubt that the eloquence of the learned gentleman will go to prove, that Mr Yates's wrong towards me is very trifling, that I had no right to bring the matter before the Club, that I am exaggerating a small offence, that I ought to have taken the trifling injury in silence, that I am creating dissensions and quarrels in an amiable society, and that possibly I ought to apologize to it because the gentleman maligned me. "Except on one night at ΜΓ Dickens's I do not remember that I ever met the gentleman out of the Garrick Club. Here I have talked with him in the most free & friendly manner A little while ago in his Character of ' T h e Lounger at the Clubs' he expressed an unfavorable opinion of one of my works N o t caring a pennypiece about the criticism I did not allow it to alter our amicable relations. H e may have thought on this occasion that it was impossible for any writer to keep his good humour after such a critic as the Lounger at the Clubs had expressed his dissatisfaction, & hence that I had adopted an affected ' b o n h o m i e ' — w^ is usually spelt with two ms, and under w? I was concealing the anger 'rankling' within. " C a n he declare upon his honour that his observations upon my affected benevolence open cynicism and conversation suave but forbidding were founded
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M y text is taken from Yates's Mr. Thackeray, p. 9. Gentlemen, — Y o u will this day have laid before you a correspondence between M r . Thackeray and myself, certain Resolutions of your Committee affecting me, and such few representations as I have thought it becoming to offer to your Committee in writing. I beg to assure you that although I consider M r . Thackeray to have placed it out of m y power to apologise to him, I am perfectly willing to apologise to you for any unpleasant feeling that I may upon comments w^ he had heard out of doors and not in a hundred amicable conversations w^ we have had together in King St? Does a person who signs himself the Lounger at the Clubs and writes about gentlemen whom he meets every day, mean that he carefully gets his information out of the Clubs where he lounges? If so why Lounger? Suppose he were to bring out in one of his papers an article against a brother clerk of the Post Office whom he never met elsewhere with whom he was in the constant habit of laughing talking and shaking hands at the office. Would not the other gentlemen in the room say that it is all very well for Edmund to say this attack on Tom Bags or Bob Knox (I am only putting a hypothetic name) — resulted from remarks w^ Ned had gathered about Tom from other people out of doors — No no Edmund that wont do my boy — Its in this room you met Tom — and never out of it. He is an Islington or Pentonsville or Lambeth cove (the place is also hypothetical) you are amongst the swells, you were taken into the Garrick Club quite young out of regard for your father who was a favorite actor, a Doughty Street party. You go to the Garrick Club, you might as well swear it was there you heard about Tom and not here in Aldersgate St I say that if Yates maligned a brother clerk in one of his newspapers, the 'room' would have a right to be offended and that gents would have a right to say to one another, 'W^ one of us is that terrific Edmund a going to pitch into next? Move the venue from St. Mary Ate to Covent Garden and a society of gentlemen who are in the habit of meeting and talking freely together have a right to take cognizance of a libel written against one of them — I have a right to say It is here & here only that you have known me — It is here that I whom you accuse of dissimulation in conversation have treated you on terms of an entire unreserve and good-nature. I have feelings 'rankling' within have I? I am treacherous am I? What are you, who have shaken hands with me a score of times, and to whom I never said a word that was not good-natured?"
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have awakened in the Club by the publication of the unfortunate article in question. I have no hesitation whatever in expressing to you (but not to M r . Thackeray) m y sincere regret that I ever wrote it, and put you to the pain and inconvenience of having to take it into your consideration. Y o u r obedient servant, E d m u n d Yates.
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Published in The Critic, X V ( 1 8 8 9 ) , 274. Onslow Sq? J u l y 10. 1 8 5 8 . D e a r Sir I think you have caught M ' Pendennis in a scrape from w^ there is no escaping — unless indeed w e suppose that a large passing Cloud obscured the moon at the very moment when that little transaction between Pen and F a n n y may have occurred. But did it.?
I assure you I am on that subject quite in the dark and your
v e r y faithful S e r v ' W M Thackeray Thackeray is replying to the following note, written from 9 Merrick Square on July 6: "Sir " I trust you will pardon a boy's mentioning what appears to him a trifling error in your novel 'Pendennis'.— " I n the 46'^ Chap.— (Pendennis at Vauxhall Gardens) I read, 'Poor Feker sate alone on one of the highest benches, his face illuminated by the moon', again a few lines further on Pendennis is saying 'look how beautiful the moon & stars are, and how calmly they shine', and almost immediately afterwards it is insinuated that Pen kissed Fanny for 'In the first place, it was dark; and nobody could see him',— now if the moon 'illuminated Foker's face', if the moon & stars 'shone calmly' how could it be 'dark' Pen kiss Fanny & 'nobody see him'.? " I t may be said the sky became suddenly cloudy but such an explanation gives rather cloudy satisfaction. Should you think this note worthy acknowledgement, a line from you would give more pleasure than can be told by Your respectful admirer N . Clayton."
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FROM ALEXANDER DOLANO T O EDMUND YATES 17 J U L Y 1858
M y text is taken from Garrick Club: Refort
105
of the CommitUe,^* p. 2.
Sir, I had the honor to forward you on Monday last a copy of the Resolutions which were passed at the Special General Meeting held on the loth instant. A rare three-page pamphlet issued shortly after July 20. These Resolutions, which were passed by a vote of seventy to forty-six, read as follows: " i s t . T h a t is was competent to the Committee to enter into M r . Thackeray's complaints against M r . Yates. " 2 n d . T h a t it is the opinion of this Meeting that M r . Thackeray's complaints against M r . Yates are well founded. "3rd. T h a t the practice of publishing such articles, being reflections by one Member of the Club against any other, will be fatal to the comfort of the Club, and is intolerable in a society of Gentlemen. "4.th. T h a t this Meeting is at once prepared to support the Committee in any step they may consider necessary for the suppression of this objectionable practice. " 5 th. T h a t this Meeting trusts that a most disagreeable duty may be spared it, by M r . Yates making such ample apology to M r . Thackeray as may result in the withdrawal of all unpleasant expressions used in reference to this question. "6th. T h a t with this expression of opinion the Meeting refers the whole question back to the Committee." {Garrick Club: Refort of the Committee, P·
. T h e Committee's note proved no more effective than the Resolutions of the General Meeting in persuading Yates to apologize to Thackeray. At their meeting on July 20 the Committee accordingly had Yates's name erased from the Club's list of members. Dickens does not appear to have expected this step, though it is not easy to suggest what other action the Committee could have taken. H e wrote to John Palgrave Simpson, another of Yates's supporters, on July 23: " T h e committee seems to me to have gone perfectly mad. I really never met with such ridiculous assumption and preposterous imbecility in my life before. " L i k e Fox, I should 'boil with indignation' if I had not a vent. But I have. Upon my soul, when I picture them in that back-yard, conceiving that they shake the earth, I fall into fits of l a u g h t e r . . . . — But this is not to the purpose concerning Edmund Yates. Before I received your note last night, I had
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I am directed by the Committee to express to you their surprise that you have not noticed this communication by complying with either of the Requisitions of the General Meeting. Bound, as the Committee feel themselves, to carry out with the least possible delay the strongly expressed feeling and Resolutions of the General Meeting, they are still unwilling to adopt the extreme measure if they can possibly avoid so doing j and although quite aware that the sense of the Meeting in reference to the apology in question was, that it should not only be ample but immediate, they look to the fact that no exact time is specified within which it must be made. They adjourn this day's Meeting to Tuesday, the 20th instant, at Three o'Clock, for their final decision, trusting that the Club will pardon, for the sake of the motive, what might, strictly speaking, be considered a blameable tardiness. I have the honor to be. Sir, Garrick Club, Your most obedient and very humble Servant, 17th July, 1858. Alexander Doland, T o Edmund H . Yates, Esq. Secretary. recommended him to ascertain, from good sound legal authority, the exact state of the legality of the question. " T h i s he is now doing." {Letters, ed. Dexter, III, 33) Yates learned from his counsel that he had not yet been legally ejected from the Club. It was necessary that he get himself forcibly removed from its premises, and this he succeeded in doing on his second attempt. Since the London season was over and Dickens was away on a reading tour, no further action was deemed advisable for several months. {Recollections and Experiences, II, 28—30) Yates did not institute his suit to try the right of the Committee to drop him from the Club until December 5, when a writ was served on Doland, the Club's secretary.
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FROM FRANK FLADGATE
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T O BRADBURY AND EVANS 25 J U L Y 1858
Address: Messï® Bradbury & Evans | 1 1 Bouverie Sí. Fleet Street — | London | England. Postmarks: B E R N E 27 J U I L 1 8 5 8 , L O N D O N J Y 30. Hitherto unpublished.
Berne Sunday 25 July These pooty little cuts, my worthy friends, Titmarsh to the engraver recommends. Send proofs directly to Lucerne. 1375.
FROM FRANK FLADGATE 27 J U L Y 1858
Address: à Monsieur W . M . Thackeray | Poste Restante | Lucerne. Postmarks: 2 7 J Y 1 8 5 8 , L U Z E R N 30 J U L . Hitherto unpublished.
My dear Thackeray, Finding from your second letter that you have not yet received the information which the paper upon which I write these few lines contains, I send it at once to you. The matter has long since ceased as between you and the exmember — It became a question between him and the Club only — and it is settled — Some one wrote to me the other day "Y's conduct has been very un Y's. I can add nothing to all this, save my best regards to you and to your 'belongings'— health & happiness. your sincere Friend, Frank Fladgate. G. C. 27th July 1858 A copy of Garrick Club: Corresfondence.
See above, No. 1 3 5 9 , note 3 7 .
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TO ?
TO ? 18 AUGUST 1858
Hitherto unpublished.
36 Onslow Sqî S. W. August 18.
D? Sir — I have to acknowledge your kind note w^ I just found next door last night on my return from Switzerland. Since you wrote, you no doubt have heard that the diflFerence between me & the author of the article in 'Town Talk' has come to an issue — I never once thought of attributing the article to you·, and am sorry that you shoïdd have been subject to misrepresentation by newspaper-writers, as well as Your obliged Serv' W M Thackeray. Of course I've not seen the O. C's letter in the papers you allude to, & hear of ever so many others who seem equally well informed.
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T O THE BAXTERS 25 AUGUST 1858
Published in part, American Family, pp. 164—167.
36 Onslow Sq? August 25. I wonder whether I shall have the energy to get through this sheet — this sheet.? this page. But try we wool though I owe ever so many people letters before you Madam, and this is safe to be dreadfuly stupid. Dont you see that I cant even spell? — I am constantly unwell now — a fit of spasms — then get well in about 5 days; then 5 days grumbling and thinking of my work; then 14 days work and spasms da capo — and what a horribly stupid story I am writing! Dont tell me. I know better than any of you. No incident, no character no go left in this dreary old expiring
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carcass — There Miss Sally — you howl on your sea-shore and I will roar from mine. Come let us placidly take leave of our friends (not telling them anything I mean) go each to the top of a rock, and jump over and end our troubleoubleoubles in the midst of the sad sea waves' bubbleubblubbles — I am serious — Y o u fancy I am joking. I tell you I am done, & I don't care. M y dear it is all liver. W e have been away on a (for the girls) jolly little Swiss tourkin of 5 weeks and I find the kind letters among the heap on my return home. As for my dear M?^ Baxters, it steps silently into the room, and soothes me like a sweet refreshing calming anodyne — Fact is I'm quite beat and unwell and can scarce see the paper on w^ I write. Is Libbies teapot ever going? Yes Andrew Arcedeckne Esq? (the original of M? Foker dont say so though) will take it over in a foo days. It has got black and is so small & shabby that I am ashamed to send it. But О my dear Libbie — Times are dark and will be dark so dark that no man shall be able to work ^^— M a k e haste and get married Lucy my dear, if you want a sillivyer tea pot or you will have none from your unfortunate W . M . T . M y dear kind mothers heart, I am so glad it is elated at W y l l y ' s getting such honours. W h e n he comes to England he will talk to 2 orphans in a shabby genteel house about their maniac father. Nobody in the least is coming to marry them — and nobody I am sure is wanted, by their selfish parent — Annys happiness makes almost me happy — unblases me when I am under the influence over it — W h e n I am lying up stairs in bed you know dreadfully ill with those spasms, and yet secretly quite contented and easy, I say to myself 'Good God what a good girl that is! Amen. I have nothing to tell you as usual — I went away having got into trouble with a young fellow who told lies of me in a newspaper, w"? I was obliged to notice as we are acquaintances, and meet together at a little Club — Y o u have read something about See above, No. 736. St. John, 9, 4. That the Yates affair was still on Thackeray's mind is shown by a sentence in number XI of The Virginians (chapters 41 to 44) for September: "there
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it in the papers I daresay — The little papers are still going on abusing me about it I hear — and dont care as I never read one. The public does not care about the story nor about the Virginians nor I about either — nor do I know what there is in these 3 pages, nor whether I shall send them. Yes I thinlc I shall send them because I can pay the post you know, and because once and away I like to growl out that I love you ever so many of you very sincerely — I think taraxacum might do something for Sally who is still (comparatively) young. If I wanted to see the children I would say so: but I don't. I suppose for form's sake I must send my love to them though. There. Bless you bless you my little dears. Take em away Nurse. Wowwowow Rawwawwaw. Chickaly Chickaly Chickaly. О zoo pooty little darlings — О you unfeeling Broo-oooot! says Aunt Lucy walking out of the room quite haughty. W e l l — he is really unwell that is the fact Grandmamma sayes. I think I'm ever so little better now I am got to the end of this absurd paper. God bless you all — Papa and the boys and the gals and Uncle Oliver says Your Affte WMT.
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T O LADY STANLEY SEPTEMBER 1858
20-23 Hitherto unpublished.
Hotel Bristol.
Place Vendôme. Paris. Tuesday. 20 Sep·
M y dear Lady Stanley You must not think me more ungrateful than the generality of mankind for not having answered your kind note w^ I found at is a modus in rebus·, there are certain lines which must be drawn: and I am only half pleased, for my part, when Bob Bowstreet, whose connection with letters is through Policeman X and Y , and T o m Garbage, who is an esteemed contributor to the Kennel Miscellany, propose to join fellowship as brother literary men, slap me on the back, and call me old boy, or by my Christian name" {Works, X, 359).
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home 6 weeks ago on my retxarn from Switzerland Five of those weeks were spent in being perpetually ill — I dont know what is the matter with Brompton in September but its the most deadly place to me at that time and I think at all — dismal reflection for a man who has bought a house and made it pretty and comfortable. When you said Alderley was damp I shuddered — its in the damp places that my precious health suffers most — whereas the air here is like perpetual Champagne. I am living in this hotel in boy, my daughters hard by with their G mother who is delighted to have them: and I have done more work in a week than I do in 2 months at home.®" How is it I come to write to you? D'abord there was your unanswered letter on my conscience and that very curious packet of bills from White's w^ your husband sent me — most characteristic singular & pleasant they are — and then a fellow was smoking in my room last night (we had been to dine with Sir Fitzroy & Lady Kelly if you plaise, about whom there is some mystery) — I say Fletcher Norton was a smoking here last night, ^ J o h n Pendleton K e n n e d y , in Paris on his second visit to E u r o p e , wrote on September 26, 1 8 5 8 : " T h a c k e r a y calls to see m e , and sits for an hour or t w o . H e is not looking w e l l . H e tells me he has need of m y assistance w i t h his V i r g i n i a n s , — and says H e a v e n has sent me to his aid. H e wants to get his hero f r o m Fort Duquesne, w h e r e he is confined as a prisoner after Braddock's defeat, and to bring h i m to the coast to embark for E n g l a n d . ' N o w you know all that g r o u n d , ' he says to me, 'and I w a n t you to w r i t e a chapter for me to describe h o w he got off and w h a t travel he m a d e . ' H e insists that I shall do it. I give h i m a doubtful promise to do it if I can find time in the thousand engagements that n o w press upon me on the eve of our leaving Paris." ( T u c k erman, Kennei-j^ p. 2 9 6 ) T h o u g h the narrative of G e o r g e W a r r i n g t o n ' s escape f r o m Fort Duquesne in chapter 52 of The Virginians (the last chapter of number X I I I for N o v e m b e r ) is patently by T h a c k e r a y , it may be based in part on K e n n e d y ' s suggestions. See Professor Jay B . Hubbell's " T h a c k e r a y and V i r g i n i a , " Virginia Quarterly Review, III ( 1 9 2 7 ) , 7 6 - 8 6 . Sir F i t z r o y K e l l y ( 1 7 9 6 - 1 8 8 0 ) , w h o had married A d a C u n n i n g h a m in 1 8 5 6 , was at this time A t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l and M . P . for East Suffolk. H e remained in parliament until 1 8 6 6 w h e n he became L o r d C h i e f Baron of the E x c h e q u e r , a post w h i c h he retained for the remainder of his life. Fletcher Cavendish N o r t o n ( 1 8 2 9 - 1 8 5 9 ) , oldest son of M r s . Caroline N o r t o n , became First Paid A t t a c h é at the English Embassy in Paris on F e b ruary 9. L a d y Stanley's oldest son, the H o n . H e n r y E d w a r d J o h n Stanley ( 1 8 2 7 - 1 9 0 3 ) , later ( 1 8 6 9 ) third Baron Stanley of A l d e r l e y , was also in the diplomatic service. {Foreign Office List, 1 8 5 9 )
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and praising H e n r y v e r y cordially for talents [honesty and many good qualities de coeur et d'esprit. Surely a mother likes to know that her son has friends who speak well of him I thought, and on this hint sent off m y little letter to A l d e r l e y Yes:
but it was begun 4 days ago from the mark [ only it is
wrote this morning — at 'talents' I was interrupted had to go away to dine in the country with old & young folks next day was knocked over by one of my attacks of illness
( d r y air or moist it seems
"Returning to Paris, after a short tour in Switzerland and North Italy," writes William Allingham at about this time, " I found Thackeray in the Hotel Bristol with his two daughters. He is not well — often in bed till mid-day or later — struggling with YThe Virginians^, but in the evening recovering himself. " I told him I had been with the Brownings (who were then in Paris staying in the Rue Castiglioni, No. 6 ) . " 'Browning was here this morning,' Thackeray said, 'what spirits he has — almost too much for me in my weak state. He almost blew me out of bed!' ' " A wonderful fellow, indeed!' " 'Yes, and he doesn't drink wine.' " 'He's already screwed up to concert pitch.' " 'Far above it. But I can't manage his poetry. What do you say? ' " ( I spoke highly of it). " 'Well, you see, I want poetry to be musical, to run sweetly.' " 'So do Г — " 'Then that does for your friend B . ! ' " I spoke of Browning's other qualities so splendid as to make him, as it were, a law in himself. But Thackeray only smiled and declined further discussion. " 'He has a good belief in himself, at all events. I suppose he doesn't care whether people praise him or not.' " 'I think he does, very much.' " Ό does he? Then I'll say something about him in a number.' "Thackeray took me to dine with him in the Palais Royal. He noticed with quiet enjoyment every little incident — beginning with the flourish with which our waiter set down the dishes of Ostend oysters. After tasting his wine Thackeray said, looking at me solemnly through his large spectacles, 'One's first glass of wine in the day is a great event.' "That dinner was delightful. He talked to me with as much ease and familiarity as if I had been a favourite nephew. "After dinner Thackeray proposed that we should go to the Palais Royal Theatre, but on issuing forth he changed his mind, aud said we would call up Father Prout. . . . "In a narrow street at the back of the Palais Royal, in a large lowish room on the ground floor, we found the learned and witty Padre, loosely arrayed, reclining in front of a book and a bottle of Burgundy. He greeted us well.
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to be all the same) Bon Dieu was ever a man so buffeted? and am only today sur pied again. Worse still, my dear old Mother, coming to see her son in his illness and walking for the first time these many months, was knocked down by some gamins close to her own door, has broken a bone in the hip somewhere and is to be lame for life. So in decrepitude and ill health, and straitened circumstances ends one who began beautiful & brilliant with a world of admirers round about her — Of these all are gone except one her faithful old husband on whose affection and fidelity I look with more admiration than on H . E . Aimable Jacques Duke of Malakoff or any Grandee I ever set eyes on. And between ourselves, (this is a little bit of sentiment such as my cynical spirit sometimes loves to indulge in) it was worth being ill to have 2 such nurses as my girls to take care of me. How good they were how watchful silent & tender! Here they come in new dresses * for w^ I know who will pay: and he sends very kind greetings to all of you and is Yours dear L a d y Stanley very sincerely W M Thackeray. * They have left the elders and taken up again with their papa. but in a low voice and said, 'Evening boys, there's a young chap asleep there in the corner.' And in a kind of recess we noted something like bed-clothes. Thackeray was anxious to know who this might be, and Prout explained that it was a young Paddy from Cork or thereabouts, who had been on a lark in Paris and spent his money. Prout found him 'hard up,' and knowing something of his friends in Ireland had taken him in to board and lodge, pending the arrival of succour. "This piece of humanity was much to Thackeray's taste, as you may suppose. Thackeray said the Burgundy was 'too strong', and had brandy and water instead. "We talked among other things of Dickens. I said how much a story of Dickens might be improved by a man of good taste with a pencil in hand, by merely scoring out this and that. "Says Thackeray (with an Irish brogue), 'Young man, your threadin' on the tail o' me coat!' " I did not understand at first. " 'What you've just said applied very much to your humble servant's things.' " {William Allingham: A Diary, ed. H . Allingham and D. Radford, London, 1907, pp. 7 6 - 7 8 )
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TO
PATRICK
KENNEDY
1858
T O PATRICK KENNEDY«" 18 O C T O B E R 1858
Address: T h e Author of | 'Legends of M o u n t Leinster' ] Kennedy's Library. Angelsea St. | Dublin. Hitherto unpublished.
36 Onslow Sqf Monday. October 18. M y dear Sir I shall gladly accept the Xtian Hero from you, and wish your shop were nearer that I might poke about among your old books. I am living 100 years ago at this present moment and read in scores and scores of old volumes so as to make me au courant with the times. I wish I could help you with your Wexford Story®®—but I darefit recommend any more books to any publishers here of my acquaintance. I have wearied them quite out with applications — and have almost every day of my life to acknowledge my inability to help some aspirant who sends me his MS. Very faithfully yours W M Thackeray. 1380.
T O DR. JOHN BROWN 4 - 1 0 NOVEMBER 1858
Published in part, Biogra-phical Introductions, X , xli-xlii. from Letters of Dr. John Brown, pp. 3 2 7 — 3 3 0 .
M y text is taken
Hôtel des 2 Mondes, Rue d'Antin, Paris, November 4. M y dear Dr. John — Your kind note has followed me hither. I have many a time thought of you and of writing to you, but it's the old story, work, dinner, and da cafo. I have nothing spe^ - Ά Dublin bookseller ( 1 8 0 1 - 1 8 7 3 ) , who had published his first book, Legends of Mount Leinster ( 1 8 5 5 ) , under the pseudonym of H a r r y W h i t n e y . Sir Richard Steele's tract, which appeared in 1 7 0 1 . ^ Possibly The Banks of the Boro-, a chronicle of the county of Wexford ( 1 8 6 7 ) . Kennedy was a W e x f o r d man.
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dally cheerful to say about myself and don't like The Virginians half as much as you do. Very good writing, but it ought to have been at its present stage of the story at No. X.®' I dawdled fatally between V. and X ; . . . I am old, or I am tired, or some other reason. A l l remains yet doubtful about my poor mother. She has had more than six weeks bed, but we don't know yet whether the fracture is to join or what is quite the nature of it. Poor dear, it was in returning from coming to see me that some boys ran against her near her own door and occasioned the mishap. She bears it wonderfully; her health has rather improved, and neither she nor her husband quite know how serious the accident is. I send no Gondolements about the departure of your good old Father.®' H e was ready I suppose, and had his passport made out for his Journey. Next comes our little turn to pack up and depart. T o stay is well enough, but shall we be very sorry to go? What more is there in life that we haven't tried? What that we have tried is so very much worth repetition or endurance? I have just come from a beefsteak and potatoes i f., a bottle of Claret 5 f., both excellent of their kind, but we can part from them without a very severe pang, and nota that we shall get no greater pleasures than these from this to the end of our days. What is a greater pleasure? Gratified ambition? accumulation of money? What? Fruition of some sort of desire perhaps; when one is twenty, yes, but at 47 Venus may rise from the sea, and I for one should hardly put on my spectacles to have a look. Here I am snarling away on the old foco curante theme. How good-natured you are not to be tired of me. The girls and I have been to Versailles to-day. W e rather liked it. They went to my mother afterwards, I to solitude and beefsteak before mentioned . . . Have never heard Dickens,'» but hope For August, chapters 37 to 40. Thackeray was currently at work on number X I V for December, chapters 53 to 56. Number V included chapters 17 to 20. Dr. John Brown the elder died on October 13, 1858 {Dr. John Brown, p. 1 2 2 ) . ^ Dickens had given a series of readings from his books in Edinburgh between September 27 and 30 {Letters, ed. Dexter, III, 5 9 ) .
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FROM
CHARLES
DICKENS
1858
and believe he will make a great bit of money for the 8 children. О how cold my back is! How cold the weather is! How stupid the letter is! How much better it would be to be sitting by the fire reading that stupid book than writing this stupid note! From the tone of this note don't you think I had better take a grain of blue pill to-night? Good-night, Doctorj good-night, Madam 5 good-night, children. Wednesday Morning. — But is Miss Mackenzie going to marry Milor? Bath House will be restored to us in that case. Since her death I have never been within the door.'° Have been sleeping in the most innocent manner for 10 hours j have got such beautiful apartments here, am living at an awful expense, though. £ i a day for rooms is nothing here. It is the dearest capital in Europe. How respectable folks in your Athens would tremble at the extravagance here! Come, there is no more room in the paper. P.S. — M y mother goes on remarkably well, so well that I think I may soon go home. 1381.
F R O M CHARLES DICKENS 24 NOVEMBER 1858
M y text is taken from Yates's Mr. Thackeray, p. 1 3 .
Tavistock House, Tavistock-square, London, W. C. Wednesday, 24th November, 1858. M y Dear Thackeray, — Without a word of prelude, I wish this note to revert to a subject on which I said six words to you at the Athenaeum when I last saw you. Coming home from my country work, I find Mr. Edwin James's opinion taken on this painful question of the Garrick "Thackeray's friend the first Lady Ashburton had died on May 4, 1 8 5 7 . Lord Ashburton married Louisa Mackenzie, who had inherited the Mackenzie estate of nearly 30,000 acres in county Ross, on November 1 7 , 1 8 5 8 . Edwin John James ( 1 8 1 2 - 1 8 8 2 ) , a very successful barrister though even at this time of sinister reputation. He was disbarred three years later for malpractice extending back to 1 8 5 3 . When he departed for N e w York in July, 1 8 6 1 , his liabilities were said to exceed £ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . {Annual Register, 1 8 6 2 ,
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and M r . Edmund Yates. I find it strong on the illegality of the Garrick proceeding. Not to complicate this note or give it a formal appearance, I forbear from copying the opinion j but I have asked to see it, and I have it, and I want to make no secret from you of a word of it. I find M r . Edwin James retained on the one sidej I hear and read of the Attorney-General being retained on the other. L e t me, in this state of things, ask you a plain question. Can any conference be held between me, as representing M r . •Yates, and an appointed friend of yours, as representing you, with the hope and purpose of some quiet accomodation of this deplorable matter, which will satisfy the feelings of all concerned? It is right that, in putting this to you, I should tell you that M r . Yates, when you first wrote to him, brought your letter to me. H e had recently done me a manly service I can never forget, in some private distress of mine (generally within your knowledge and he naturally thought of me as his friend in an emergency. I told him that his article was not to be defended; but I confirmed him in his opinion it was not reasonably possible for him to set right what was amiss, on the receipt of a letter couched in the very strong terms you had employed. W h e n you appealed to the Garrick Committee and they called their General Meeting, I said at that meeting that you and I had been on good terms for many years, and that I was very sorry to find myself opposed to y o u j but that I was clear that the Committee had nothing on earth to do with it, and that in the strength of my conviction I should go against them. If this mediation that I have suggested can take place, I shall be heartily glad to do my best in it — and God knows in no hostile spirit towards any one, least of all to you. If it cannot take place, the pp. 1 4 0 - 1 4 3 ) Thackeray appears to have had James's dÎbâclc in mind when he described the later phases of Dr. Firmin's career in Philif. '^Sir Fitzroy Kelly. " T h i s can only be a reference to Dickens's intimacy with Miss Ternan. According to M r . Wright {Lije of Charles Dickens, p. 282) Yates was one of the few persons who knew the details of this story.
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CHARLES DICKENS
1858
thing is at least no worse than it wasj and you will burn this letter, and I will burn your answer. Yours faithfully, Charles Dickens. W . M . Thackeray, Esq. 1382.
T O CHARLES DICKENS 26 N O V E M B E R 1858
M y text is taken from Yates's Mr. Thackeray, p. 14.
36, Onslow-square, 26th November, 1858. Dear Dickens, — I grieve to gather from your letter that you were Mr. Yates's adviser in the dispute between me and him. His letter was the cause of my appeal to the Garrick Club for protection from insvilts against which I had no other remedy. I placed my grievance before the Committee of the Club as the only place where I have been accustomed to meet M r . Yates. They gave me their opinion of his conduct and of the reparation which lay in his power. Not satisfied with their sentence, Mr. Yates called for a General Meeting j and, the meeting which he had called having declared against him, he declines the jurisdiction which he had asked for, and says he will have recourse to lawyers. You say that Mr. Edwin James is strongly of opinion that the conduct of the Club is illegal. On this point I can give no sort of judgment: nor can I conceive that the Club will be frightened, by the opinion of any lawyer, out of their own sense of the justice and honour which ought to obtain among gentlemen. Ever since I submitted my case to the Club, I have had, and can have, no part in the dispute. It is for them to judge if any reconcilement is possible with your friend. I subjoin the copy of a letter which I wrote to the Committee, and refer you to them for the issue. Yours, See.,!"· W . M . Thackeray." C. Dickens, Esq. Protesting
against
Forster's description
of
Dickens's
difference
with
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THE
COMMITTEE GARRICK
OF
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THE
CLUB
28 N O V E M B E R
1858
Published by Yates, Mr. Thackeray, p. 14. My text is taken from a draft in Thackeray's hand owned by Mrs. Fuller. 3 6 Onslow Sqî N o v e m b e r 2 8 .
1858,
Gentlemen I h a v e today received a communication f r o m M f Charles Dickens relative to the dispute w^ has been so l o n g pending, in w^ he says ' C a n any conference be held between m e as representing
Mf
Y a t e s , and any appointed friend of yours as representing you, in the hope and purpose of some quiet accommodation of this deplorable matter, w^ will satisfy the feelings of all parties I have written to M f Dickens to say that since the commencement of this business I have placed myself entirely in the hands of the Thackeray as an "estrangement. . . hardly now worth mention even in a note" (Lije of Dickens, ed. Ley, p. 6 9 7 ) , Yates writes that "at the time no one was more energetically offended with Thackeray than John Forster himself. 1 perfectly well remember his rage when Dickens showed him the letter of 26th November, and how he burst out with 'He be damned, with his "yours, &c."!' " {Recollections and Exferiences II, 36) T o a first draft of this letter in the possession of Mrs. Fuller Thackeray has added the following comments: " O n the 28 November I wrote to the Committee of the G. C. enclosing the paragraph A in МГ Dickens's letter and saying that if they could come to a pacific ending no one would be more glad than myself. " T h e Committee did not meet till the ensuing Saturday Dec? 5, and on that day MF Yates served a Writ on the Secretary of the Club, & this article appeared in the Illustrated Times. " 'THE THEATRICAL LOUNGER T H E "HISTRIONIC BARONET." " M y personal experience of baronets, limited though it be, does not inculcate a belief in them as a class. Perhaps I have not been fortunate, but of the half-dozen with whom I have been brought into contact, one is a cynic, one a stupid nincompoop, one a spiteful fool, one an antiquated fogey, one a harmless chip-in-porridge, and only one a real gentleman. Two of these live on their estates, two on the reputation of their ancestors, one by bedabbling
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Committee of the Garrick, and am still, as ever, prepared to abide by any decision at w^ they m a y arrive on the subject.
I conceive
I cannot, if I would, make the dispute once more personal, or r e m o v e it out of the Court to w^ I submitted it for arbitration. I f y o u can devise any peaceful means for ending it, N o one will be better pleased than. Y o u r obliged faithful Sert W M Thackeray. T h e Committee of the Garrick Club.
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ANNE
AND
HARRIET
4 DECEMBER
THACKERAY 1858
Hitherto unpublished. Saturday. Y o u n g women.
Deci 4 .
Y o u m a y depend on it your dear P a p a is not
v e r y comfortable in mind nor pens nor paper when he begins at his "bloody hand" in coal dust and retailing Yorkshire "slack" to London merchants, and one by his wits — and, heaven knows, he has but a slight subsistence! M y estimate of the order was not heightened by witnessing the performance of Sir William Don, on Monday evening, at the Haymarket. This gentleman, who stands six feet and a-half in height, relies apparently upon his grotesque appearance, and his very comic face, for his success as an actor. All that man can do in the way of gagging and fun-forcing he did, and he certainly succeeded in "hammering a hoarse laugh from a coarse throng;" but of the lights and shades of acting, of the accurate representation of character, he has no more idea than M r . M . F. Tupper has of poetry, or than I have of what the editor of the "Musical World" means by the word "perfunctory". Holding the mirror up to nature is all very well; but what is the result when, from physical conformation, you are compelled to hold the mirror so high above nature's head that she cannot get a glimpse at herself, or but sees herself in a grotesque and distorted medium? No, no! brevity is the soul of wit, and in Sir William Don's case, certainly the exception does not prove the r u l e ! ' " In this clipping Yates is of course guilty of the same offence that gave rise to Thackeray's initial protest to the Committee of the Garrick Club. His information about most of the "half-dozen" Baronets whom he describes must have come chiefly from conversations within the Club's walls. N o doubt Sir William Henry Don ( 1 8 2 8 - 1 8 6 2 ) , seventh Baronet, who in 1 8 5 0 sold his estates to pay his creditors and went on the stage, was also a member of the Club.
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you in this hand writing.'® H e got up this morning at 7 quite cheerfully and well, and lighting the candle on the mantel-piece saw before him
Ч • U - ,
' T h e pills immediately the Draught two hours after the pills.' Like a good boy he took the pills instantly at 7. the Draught at 9, It was Rhubarb, w^ your dear Father hates like poison. But que voulez vous? H e was committed already by having swallowed the pill, dont you see? It is now 12 o'clock H e is nauseated, uncomfortable all over, with the dreadful idea that the pill will have its effect about 5 o'clock, and at 7 he is to be at dinner at M? Heath's at Richmond. Fancy having to get up abruptly, and leave the table! Yesterday I only got 5 letters asking me for money. One from poor Eyre ζ£: one from Mi® Beckwith s£: and then when I was settling to work comes your Uncle Arthur who informs me that he is about to be arrested for a bill of 235£ — w^ I shall end by paying. Isn't it jolly? T h e Yates and Thackeray affair still roars on bravely. Three articles this week. T w o against me and accusing me of persecuting Yates — private letter from Higgins to tell me that I am utterly in the wrong, that Yates's article wasn4 malicious, and that I had best beware of Edwin James and the scarifying w"? I shall get in the Witness box. Having done me some services, Η takes them out in the most confounded ill-conditioned letters, with a sort of savage mischief I suppose in thinking that I can't resent them. I begin to like M!^ Martin ' ' more and more. There's a very T h i s letter is written in Thackeray's slanting hand. " T h e former Helena SaviUe Faucit ( 1 8 1 7 — 1 8 9 8 ) , one of the most famous actresses of her time, who had married Theodore Martin ( 1 8 1 6 - 1 9 0 9 ) , K . C . B. ( 1 8 8 0 ) , in 1 8 5 1 . W h i l e Thackeray lived in Brompton, the Martins were his near neighbors at 31 Onslow Square. "AU our recollections of Thackeray were delightful," writes Sir Theodore {Helena Faucit Lady Martin, Edinburgh and London, 1900, p. 2 5 8 ) . " H e used to pay us long visits at
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genuine sweetness and kindness about her. Sorry I cant go and dine there tomorrow. Engaged to the Procters. Adelaide going to be married: it was time: she has lost her front tooth my tooth, but looks very much happier & comfortabler. Haven't seen J O B nor my German correspondent. Dined at Forster's with Elwyn. Forster was admirably grotesque and absurd. I was glad to get out of the house without touching on the Dickens affair. John Brown writes from Edinburgh to day, that С D is a miscreant. He is 1/2 mad about his domestic aiïairs, and tother 1/2 mad with arrogance and vanity. О M? Haden! Mí Haden! y, y, did you give me that confounded rewbarb? Yesterday I gave Shirley Brooks dinner at the Reform Club Que c'etoit une curiosité a le voir. Yesterday M? Yates presented himself at the Garrick Club for the purpose of being again turned out.®° Fladgate is sublime on the great question. Poor M " Russell is ill with erisypelas. Alice Corkran has the typhus fever: but is going on pretty well. Did you see w " Conyngham's nice girl is dead of dyphtheria? M y God what a blow! And Macready's eldest son is come home to England doomed to die. Here's a merry letter I am writing to you! Here I break off to write a line to poor W. Coningham, and no breakfast, and then he talked with frankness and unreserve, more like those of a large-hearted boy than of a man who had seen life in so many phases, many of them of a kind to induce the -pensieri stretti, for which strangers thought he was peculiar. H i s nature was obviously one that yearned for sympathy. It was full of tenderness, and showed it, where he was sure that it would be understood. In fact, of all men I have known he was the most tender-hearted; in this respect, indeed, almost womanly. H e always showed a marked respect for my wife's opinion in all matters of literature and art. W h a t he thought of her we learned from a note which came into m y hands many years after his death. It was addressed to L a d y Knighton, inviting her to meet the well-known Helen Faucit at dinner, in which he spoke of her as 'one of the sweetest women in Christendom'." Martin was the author with Aytoun of The Bon Gaultier Ballads ( 1 8 4 2 — 1 8 4 4 ) , and he later wrote the official Lije of the Prince Consort ( 1 8 7 5 - 1 8 8 0 ) . ' ' Miss Procter never married. " F r a n c i s Seymour Haden ( 1 8 1 8 — i g i o ) , knighted ( 1 8 9 4 ) , a prominent I.ondon surgeon, now remembered chiefly for his etchings. See above. N o . 1 3 7 3 , note 5 5 .
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XV of the Virginians if you please? Come Come Sir it is pouring with rain Had you not best set to work? — I was afraid Granny's news was too good to be true. How philosophical it is to say the months are long but that they pass! G. B. all. WMT.
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T O LADY MORGAN DECEMBER 1858 ?
Hitherto unpublished.
J· iu.
M y dear Lady Morgan. I send you a little present of small beer for this Christmas drinking; and, just on the point of departure for Paris, wish your ladyship a happy New Year. Believe me dear Lady Morgan Yours ever Nicholas. Cardinal. For January, chapters 57 to 60.
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T O C A P T A I N ATKINSON»^ 27 D E C E M B E R 1858
Published in facsimile, The Leisure Hour,
1883, p. 5 6 1 .
Hotel Bristol. Place Vendôme. December 27. 1858. M y dear Captain Atkinson I received your beautiful book whilst I was in London, but was in such a state of bewilderment and botheration with my own little volume that I hadn't heart to perform the proper duties of gratitude and society and thank you for your present and dedication. It was very interesting to me to see what my native country is like now — I have far off visions of great saloons and people dancing in them, enormous idols & fireworks, rides on elephants or in gigs, and fogs clearing away and pagodas appearing over the trees, yellow rivers and budgerows &c — I'm always interested about the place, and your sketches came to me as very welcome, besides being exceedingly pretty cheerful & lively. I hope the book will succeed: it must have been an awful bill to pay. George Francklin Atkinson ( 1 8 2 2 - 1 8 5 9 ) , who served in the East India Company's army from 1841 till his death and published several volumes of sketches from Indian life {Leisure Hour, 1883, p. 560). Curry and Rice, on forty fiâtes-, or, the ingredients of social life at our station in India ( 1 8 5 8 ) , which is dedicated to Thackeray.
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As for that little hint about Printing House Square, I know the Editors and most of the writers 5 and, knowing, never think of asking a favor for myself or any mortal man. They are awful and inscrutable, and a request for a notice might bring a slasher down upon you, such as I once had in the Times for one of my own books (Esmond) of wì the sale was absolutely stopped by a Times article.®-* I wish your volume every success, and thank you for putting my name on its first page. Ever yours W M Thackeray. 1387.
T O ROBERT CHAMBERS 27 DECEMBER 1858
Published in Chambers's Journal, Sixth Series, X I V ( 1 8 9 7 ) , 7 1 0 . M y text is taken from Lady Priestley's The Story of a Lijetime (London, 1908), pp. 70-71.
Paris, December 28th, 1858. M y Dear Chambers, Will you send the above scrap to Mr. Payn,®^ as I don't remember where he lives.? and, in asking you to perform this kind office for me, will you permit me to seize the opportunity afforded me of expressing to you, Mrs. Chambers, and your somewhat numerous family, my wish that you may enjoy many happy recurrences of a season which Christians venerate, but which you do not, I believe, acknowledge in Scotland, and the assurance of the profound consideration with which I have the honour to be, Sir, Madam, and your kind, merry, pretty young ladies, Your faithful servant, W. M. T. ''' See above. N o . 935, note 25. ' a j a m e s Payn ( l 8 3 0 - 1 8 9 8 ) , the novelist, a regular contributor to Chambers^ Journal.
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MADAME
LE V E R T
1858
T O MADAME LE VERT 1858?
M y text is taken from Thackeray in the United States, I, 292.
Wednesday. M y dear Madame L e Vert, — I am very sorry that I am engaged on Thursday evening. I am only just returned from Paris, or I should have acknowledged your invitation sooner. Very faithfully yours, W . M . Thackeray. 1389.
T O SIR H E N R Y K N I G H T S T O R K S ' 22 J A N U A R Y 1859
Address: M a j o r General Sir H Storks &c | War Office | Pall Mall. Postmark: L O N D O N JA 22 59. M y text is taken from a facsimile in Henry Sayre Van Duzer's A Thackera·^ Library ( N e w York, 1 9 1 9 ) , opposite p. 133.
36 Onslow Sq!· S. W . Saturday M y dear Stork Can you dine here tomorrow at 7. No party: but I want you very much to give me some military information for the Virginians.^ Yours ever The Author. General Wilson gives this year as the date without stating his authority. Thackeray made several trips to Paris during 1858. ' Storks ( 1 8 1 1 - 1 8 7 4 ) was made a K . C . B. in 1 8 5 7 but according to The Dictionary of National Biography did not become a Major-General until 1862. ^Number X V I for February, chapters 61 to 63.
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M y text is taken from Letters of Dr. John Brown, pp. 3 3 0 — 3 3 1 .
36 Onslow Square, January 26 Dear Dr. Brown — You who have written so many kind letters to the above address about my father and about his books must let my father's daughter try and tell you all the pleasure your book 3 has given there. Coming back from Paris the other day and going my rounds over the house, I thought I saw a new face smiling freshly down from among all the old and seedy ones on Papa's book-shelf. And when I pulled it out I found it was Dr. John Brown I was saying how d'ye do to, whose handwriting we know so well. I thought it would be very easy when I began my note to tell you how delightful I have found that handwriting in print, and how it seems to say all the things one has been looking about for, and to say them so charmingly and truthfully that it is the greatest pleasure to listen, only now I begin to feel rather foolish and inclined to stammer, and don't quite know how to go on. But though I stop now talking, it is not that I am going to leave off reading I assure you, and the still fresh cover is rapidly getting shabby, as it travels about after me up and down stairs. We are all very cheerful and thankful to be at home and together again. Papa finished his No. last night about 2 1/2 o'clock. To-day we have been out on our monthly lark, and he felt so fresh and eager for work that the lark was cut rather short so that he might rush into March, at least a couple of pages before dinner. Don't you think that looks as if he was much better than he has been for a very long, weary time? Except a one-day attack on Xmas day he has not been ill for nearly six weeks. One doesn't like to ^ Hora SubseciviÎ. Locke ani S'jâenham, (1858). "Number X V I I , chapters 6 4 - 6 7 .
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boast about it yet, one can only hope and long for things to have taken a better turn. You see I write just as if I knew you, but I haven't read your books and heard Papa talk about Edinburgh, without learning to count you as a friend. Please say how d'ye do to Mrs. Brown and to Jock for us, and believe me, very truly yours, Anne Thackeray. 1391.
T O MRS. C A R M I C H A E L - S M Y T H F E B R U A R Y 18595
Hitherto unpublished.
I am in for a second bout of Thompson — an accident rendered the first inefficacious, & left almost all the ground to be gone over again. But the pain is very momentary & trifling, I sleep quite well, and except that in the recumbent posture I can't think very brilliantly I actually enjoy the quiet & leisure, the visits of the girls, the look out of the cheerful (win)dow & so on. I would write with a pen but that it blots my (sheet)s and counterpane. I knock off arrears of letters. Providence w^ poor Minny impugns is very tolerably kind to me. She didn't seem to be aware that she had used such rebellious expressions when I took her to task. I asked her why the natural laws were to be interrupted in my particular case? Did Heaven send the little boys out of the shop to knock you down and give you 100 days of pain, & years of lameness? Was it specially concerned in punishing chastising trying blessing, smashing saving those Jews, who were under the tower of Siloam when it fell? ® A brick may have knocked a just man's brains out: and a beam fallen so as to protect a scoundrel who happened to be standing under. The bricks and beams fell according to the laws w^ regulate bricks in tumbling — So with our diseases, we die because we are bornj we decay because we grow. I have a right to say О Father give me submission to bear cheerfully (if possible) s This letter was written shortly after February 1 9 , 1 8 5 9 . ® See St. Luke, 1 3 , 4 - 5 .
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& patiently my sufferings but I cant request any special change in my behalf from the ordinary processes, or see any special Divine animus superintending my illnesses or wellnesses. Those people seem to me presumptuous who are forever dragging the Awful Divinity into a participation with their private concerns. In health, disease, birth, life, death, here, hereafter, I am His subject & creature H e lifts me up and sets me down certainly — so H e orders my beard to grow. Yonder on my table in the next room is a number of the Earthen Vessel — Brother Jones writes of Brother Brown how preciously he has been dealt with. Brown (has bee)n blessed by an illness: he has had the blessing of getting betterj he has relap{ses, p)ains and finally has the blessing of being called out of the world altogether. I dont differ with Brown essentially — only in the compliments as it were w^ he thinks it proper to be for ever paying. I am well. Amen. I am ill. Amen. I die Amen always. I can't say that having a tooth out is a blessing or a punishment for my sins — I say it's having a tooth out. Bout no 2 is over, and Im sorry to say has done me the smallest amount of good. I wish I had had the heroic remedy applied: w^ must come sooner or later, a little touch of the knife w^ is hardly felt and appears to be the only effectual treatment in my case. There's little or no risk in it. But Thompson who would apply it without hesitation in an ordinary case, is afraid to employ it upon such a well-known public character. In his book ' there is an amusing account of old Sir Everard Home, applying the instrument more than 2000 and caustic more than 500 times to one poor gentle ( . . . ) ® old Pillans who is not rich has sent them 200£, and their brother who is poor ioo£ besides being security for the pomes! And think of Charles insisting upon these poor people ' Thompson's Pathology and Treatment of the Stricture of the Urethra ( 1 8 5 4 ) was in Thackeray's library at the time of his death {Catalogues, ed. Stonehouse, p. 1 5 4 ) . See Appendix X X V I I I . ® About thirty-five words have here been cut away from the letter. T h e passage appears to have concerned the financial troubles that beset the Corkrans (see below, No. 1 4 1 7 , note 5 6 ) , for Mrs. Corkran was the adopted daughter of Professor Pillans ( 1 7 7 8 - 1 8 6 4 ) , a noted teacher of the classics at the U n i versity of Edinburgh.
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T O MRS. C A R M I C H A E L - S M Y T H
1859
going to the Marquis del Riso's lectures who charges them 3, 4, 5, I dont know what guineas for their attendance. I havent seen him since I gave him the 400 — I fear it has not proved suíït.^ I think Mary gave two 20's or two 3o£ for poor Isabella — She may have those too ere long. And he'll take it. And lucky it is that the money comes in so plentifully. Have you got your surgeons bill.'' You know thats my affair. I shall receive 6oof this month: & have a good little liunp in hand besides — A n d 8500 in the next 2 years from Smith & E l d e r " — prodigious! —besides 800 or 900 of income & no rent. One talks of stopping, but how ' For Colonel Carmichael's financial problems, see above, N o . 1 3 5 1 . " E a r l y in 1859 George Smith had determined to establish a new magazine. Each number was to contain an installment of a novel by Thackeray and a variety of other good reading. T h e price was to be one shilling, which the public was accustomed to pay for the monthly parts of Thackeray's novels alone. These details fixed, Smith gave Thackeray the following memorandum, saying " Ί wonder whether you will consider it, or will at once consign it to your wastepaper-basket!' " "Smith, Elder, & Co. have it in contemplation to commence the publication of a Monthly Magazine on January ist, i 8 6 0 . T h e y are desirous of inducing M r . Thackeray to contribute to their periodical, and they make the following proposal to M r . Thackeray: " i . T h a t he shall write either one or two novels of the ordinary size for publication in the Magazine — one-twelfth portion of each novel (estimated to be about equal to one number of a serial) to appear in each number of the Magazine. " 2 . T h a t M r . Thackeray shaU assign to Smith, Elder, & Co. the right to publish the novels in their Magazine and in a separate form afterwards, and to all sums to be received for the work from American and Continental Publishers. " 3 . T h a t Smith, Elder, & Co. shall pay M r . Thackeray з5о£. each month. " 4 . T h a t the profits of all editions of the novels published at a lower price than the first edition shall be equally divided between M r . Thackeray and Smith, Elder, & Co. " 6 5 Cornhill: February 19th, 1 8 5 9 . " "Thackeray read the slip carefully," Smith writes, "and, with characteristic absence of guile, allowed me to see that he regarded the terms as phenomenal. W h e n he had finished reading the paper, he said with a droll smile: Ί am not going to put such a document as this into my wastepaper-basket.' " Shortly afterward he accepted Smith's proposal. {George Smith, A Memoir, pp. 1 0 6 108)
1859
т о
MRS. C A R M I C H A E L - S M Y T H
131
stop with such fees? Went to see M " Dickens yesterday. T h e row appears to be [about] not the actress, but the sister in law — nothing against Miss H " — except that she is the cleverer & better woman of the two, has got the affections of the children & the father — thank God for having a home where there is nothing but sunshine! the Pillans benefaction is a secret — mind — dont allude to it in writing to M^ but it "turns on a subject which is, or ought to be, quite inadmissable for a novel : the antagonism of a mother and a daughter, both rivals for the love of the same man." Moreover, it "is told in a mocking, sarcastic spirit, which is very unpleasant, and which degrades all characters alike." Thackeray attributed this notice to John Cordy Jeafïreson, whom he found among those present at "Our Club". It is not surprising that in his speech on Shakespeare, as Jeaffreson (ji Book of Recollections, I, 308) relates, "he spoke of the atmosphere of rivalry and contention which Shakespeare breathed, while he was doing his appointed work and making his imperishable fame, — of the tatlers who talked saucily about him from mere mental flimsiness, and of the malicious detractors who from spiteful jealousy magnified the defects, and disparaged the excellences of his writings and character. Observing how the tattlers and detractors were remembered only by the few persons who remembered them with contempt, and how all their ineffectual efforts to defame their great master had failed to influence the world's judgment, he remarked how tenderly time and fate had dealt with the poet, in causing him to be known to us only by his writings." After Thackeray had left "Our Club" early in the evening, he described Jeaffreson as "a man who, in order to give him pain, had slapped his daughter's face". Though the offending review of The Story of Elizabeth was written, on Jeaffreson's showing, by Geraldine Jewsbury ( i 8 i i - i 8 8 o ) , the novelist and friend of Mrs. Carlyle, Thackeray was not wrong in sensing a cabal against him among certain members of The Athenœum's staff. See Appendix XXV. Augusta Small Twyford, 24 New Street, Spring Gardens (J'ost Office London Directory, 1862).
DIARY FOR 1863 27 28 29 30 May
I 3 5 6 8 Iо 12 13 14
15 16 19 20 21 22 24
411
G . general meeting. SÎ James's Theatre. Lady Audley's Secret " & Effie Deans. Sir J. Simeon Lady Rothschild. London House. 10 M " Halle. H. Wilson Leech at Richmond Norman. Archbishop of Y . ' « F . Chapman. G . 6.30 Gordon 2 Cayleys 2 Trollopes. 2 Stephens 3 Selves. R BeU S. Col vile 7. 3/4 2 Troubridges. Col. Greathed 2 Milnes 2 Lows. Heatly. Baring L^ Stanley. 3 Selves. Venables. 2 Thackerays. Ellison. Lady Cullum. 18. Breakfast w^ith M? G l a d s t o n e " 10. 4 Champagne 2.48 4.47 I Port 4 Sherry i Old Sherry. 28 3.3 8 16 10 = 6.5 Arden. Cliffords Inn: Lady de Grey " M í J. Crow Horseferry Road Taxes 2.12.4 Lady Taunton ^^ Mr® Gladstone. Miss Thackeray. 7.30. Mr Gurney. Clarence.
" A drama by Georg-e Roberts from the novel of the same name by Miss Braddon, first presented at St. James's Theatre on February 28, 1863. Effie Deans, The Lily of St. Leonards ( 1 8 6 3 ) was adapted by Shepherd from The Heart of Midlothian. ' ' A r c h b i s h o p Thomson. See above, No. 1564. ' » L t . - C o l . E d w a r d Harris Greathed ( 1 8 1 2 - 1 8 8 1 ) , later ( 1 8 6 5 ) K . C. B. and a General. T h e other guests at Gladstone's breakfast were the Duchess of Sutherland, the Bishop of Brechin, the Bishop of Montreal, Cobden, and " M r . Evarts, the new U. S. coadjutor to Adams" (John Morley, Life of William E wart Gladstone, 3 vols., London, 1903, II, 1 8 9 ) . T h e former Henrietta Ann Theodosia Vyner, who had married George Frederick Samuel Robinson ( 1 8 2 7 - 1 9 0 9 ) , third Earl de Grey and later ( 1 8 7 1 ) first Marquess of Ripon, in 1851. " T h e former Lady M a r y Howard (d. 1 8 9 2 ) , daughter of the sixth Earl of Carlisle, w h o had married Henry Labouchere ( 1 7 9 8 - 1 8 6 9 ) , first Baron Taunton, in 1852.
APPENDICES
412
25 28
29 June
I 3 5 6 9 10 15 17 18 19 20
21 24
H. James 6 3/4 2 Duttons. 2 Higgins. 2 Mussys. 2 Galways. 2 Johnsons. Swinton F. Elliot. 3 Selves. Clifford Bigge 4 Cham. 4 Claret, i Port. 3 Sh. i O.S. 2 Claret 5. 12.0 Lady Stanhope M?® Halle. Lady Lyell Leech. Lady Lyell Sir T . Troubridge 7. 3/4. 8 Queen's Gate. Mr & James 7.30 Lady Eastlake M?® Gardner Lady Essex ^^ Dined with girls at Star & Garter. Clifford. Trafalgar. Lady Troubridge M^ Roderick Murchison Mr Grant Duff. Bevan. Mr Pennethorne "'s at 10.1/2 here Mr Walter ^^ 7.30 Mr & Miss Donne Mr Merewether June 22. Sir. A div^ of I o o f was due from S to me on the I April w^ was not paid. T h e quarters interest at 5 per cent is 1.2.6 the discount on w^ will be 1.2.6 on i July. By paying me 200f now the interest & disci will balance each other. A dividend will be due on i Ap. 64 from w*? take 9 months disc' 3.15. A div^ on i October from w^ take 15 mÎ'^ disct 6.2.6. If you can give me a cheque for 400 minus 9.17.6 I shaU be very glad to get it & not trouble S for some time to come G . B. Gregory Esq 2 Knightons 3 Pollens Mr® Leech. Heywood. Hicks. 3 Selves 2 Duffs. Clark 14. Mr? Lysley Mr? Walter 10.30 Mr? T h : Hankey
^^ Louisa Boyle ( 1 8 3 3 - 1 8 7 6 ) , daughter of Viscount Dungarvan and granddaughter of the eighth Earl of Cork, who had married Arthur Algernon de Vere Capell ( 1 8 0 3 - 1 8 9 2 ) , sixth Earl of Essex, three days earlier. Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff ( 1 8 2 9 - 1 9 0 6 ) , later G. C. S. I., the politician and colonial administrator. "Ajames Pennethorne ( 1 8 0 1 - 1 8 7 1 ) , later ( 1 8 7 0 ) knighted, a well known architect. ^®John Walter ( 1 8 1 8 - 1 8 9 4 ) , proprietor of The Times. " Synge. ^®The wife of William John Lysley ( 1 7 9 1 - 1 8 7 3 ) , barrister and M . P. for Chippenham from 1859 to 1865. ^ ' T h o m s o n Hankey ( 1 8 0 5 - 1 8 9 3 ) , political economist and liberal M . P. for Peterborough from 1853 to 1868 and 1874 to 1880.
D I A R Y F O R 1863
July
25 26 27 29
M!^ L o n g m a n Miss T h a c k e r a y M^® F o l e y з» at 4 M!^ Prescott L a d y Pollock O r l e a n s House. Mí® K i r k m a n Hodgson
I 2 3 7 22
R . C.3^ 4 p.m. H a r r o w School Slight attack only lasting a day Moffatt. Tuesday. Wednesday. E v a n s , L e e c h , L e m o n , Brooks, K e a n e , T e n n i e l , T a y lor, Silver Becher, Self, D r o v e to R i c h m o n d to D ' O w e n « & M ? Heath, asked to dinner by Phinn, O w e n , Heath. Fonblanque at 2. A slight attack of sickness at 5 a m . , w e n t off and ate at 5 pm. K n i g h t o n . Blendworth.з·· H o r n d e a n W a t e r l o o to R o w lands Castle
26 27 29 August
413
I 3 4 7 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24
Sartoris. T o Ryde. T o London. Lubbocks loan L e f t home by L . С & D . slept at D o v e r L"? W a r d e n . " T o Calais. Quillacq. Brussels Hotel de Suede. T o D i n a n by N a m u r T o Paris by G i v e t & Rheims. H des 2 M o n d e s , nice little apartment. 78. Hotel C l u n y . D i n e at C a f é Anglais. T h e a t r e du Chatelet Secret de Miss Aurore.^« D i n e at C a f é Gaillon Bois de Boulogne. D i n e at H o t e l E x c e l l e n t D r a m a of Sorciere at A m b . C o m .
Wife of the sculptor John Henry Foley. T h e wife of Kirkman Daniel Hodgson ( 1 8 1 4 - 1 8 7 9 ) , who had been Thackeray's schoolfellow at Charterhouse. Hodgson was a partner in Baring Brothers, a director of the Bank of England, and M . P. for Bridport from 1857 to 1868. The Reform Club. " D r . Richard Owen ( 1 8 0 4 - 1 8 9 2 ) , later (1884) K . C. В., the eminent naturalist. See above, No. 1569. Thackeray was friendly both with Lord Palmerston, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and the fifth Duke of Newcastle, Lord Warden of the Stannaries. five act drama by Lambert Thiboust ( 1 8 2 6 - 1 8 6 7 ) and Bernard Derosne, first presented at the Théâtre du Châtelet in July, 1863.
APPENDICES
44 25 27 28
September 2 i 24 October
14 19
29 November i 5
6
11 12 13 15 19 20 22 26 December 3 4 7
Gaité Dreadfully stupid piece of Peau d'Ane T o Folkestone. Denibas's buggy hotel Home by 1 1 . 3 0 Slight attack beginning 5 am. yielding to 9 gr. Colocynth in a few hours. 2 Collins. Dyce. Schmidt. Smith 2 Taylor. 3. 47. 2 Sherry. 2 Champagne. 2 Normans, M c Gregor, i Hock, i Sherry 2 Latour. 2 Lows 2 Troubridges. 2 Collins. Taylor. Russell 5 Selves. M . Irvine. G . DufF. 3 Claret (48. 5 1 . 5 4 ) 2 Taylor's Claret. 3 Sherry. 3 Champagne, i Brandy. 400 c.m.a. 2 Heaths 2 Collins Hamstede ^^ Corbyn. Gresham. 6 2 Harness. 2 Collins. Stephenson. Follett. 2 Mussy. Hills 3 Selves 2 Harness Stocken. Μ·!·® de Mussy Mí® Harness. Liberal 7. Willis's 2.30 p.m. Archdeacon. 7 . 1 5 3 Thackerays. 3 Selves. 2 Benzons. Landseer. i Shawe O'Dowd. Phinn. 2 Collins's Woodford." Mem to send M!^ Bakewell 1 2 . 1 0 . Phinn. M? Benzon Heath. Sir J . Colvile 7. Millais 7 . 1 5 MP Mansfield Charter house.
A four act play by Clairville and Paul Aimé Chapelle ( 1 8 0 6 - 1 9 0 0 ) , called Laurencin, based on the fairy tale of Charles Perrault. It was first presented at the Théâtre de la Gaîté on August 14, 1863. Frederick William Hamstede, a retired city-clerk of little education who served as secretary for "Our Club". He regarded professional authors with reverence and thought it a great privilege to be allowed to associate with them. He was not prepossessing in appearance. "Besides being a small man," writes Jeaffreson (A Book of Recollections, I, 2 2 4 ) , "he was a hunchback, and so crippled in his limbs that he could not move across a room without the help of a stick." Thackeray, became very fond of Hamstede, whom he took under his protection when banter at "Our Club" became rough. See Masson's Memories of London in the Forties, pp. 2 5 0 - 2 5 6 . General Sir Alexander Woodford ( 1 7 8 2 - 1 8 7 0 ) , later ( 1 8 6 8 ) Field-Marshall.
DIARY FOR 1863 9 10 11 12 16 17 Charterhouse.
J . Meri vale 9.30 Priaulx Forsyth C. H."" D. R. Forsyth.
415
APPENDIX XXV THACKERAY AND THE NATIONAL
SHAKESPEARE
COMMITTEE Among Thackeray's papers are the two clippings reproduced on the next two pages, which he cut from newspapers during the last week of his life. Did they not exist to testify that the National Shakespeare Committee was a matter of some concern to him, it would hardly be necessary to describe the proceedings of that organization.' " I wish to — well Jupiter or T h o r , " Shirley Brooks wrote to Dallas on November 13, 1863, "that Thackeray would leave off caring about the snarls of these little Bohemian curs. T h e y know he writhes, & therefore snap whenever they can. But there is no persuading a man out of his sensations." ' T h e journalistic allies of Edmund Yates, whose abuse of Thackeray by no means terminated with the failure of his action against the Garrick Club in 1859, included William Hepworth Dixon and John Cordy Jeaffreson of The Athenœum. As we have seen, these men first showed their hand in The Athenœum of April 25, 1863, by a virulent review of Anne Thackeray's Story of Elizabeth, a blow which was calculated to hurt Thackeray even more than his daughter.^ During the following summer Dixon was chiefly responsible for the foundation of a National Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration Committee. Aware that the management of this Committee was unfriendly to him, Thackeray ignored two circular-invitations to join it that he received. W h e n Dickens, Tennyson, and Bulwer-Lytton became committeemen and Vice Presidents of the Shakespeare Association, however, Thackeray's friends injudiciously sought to secure a similar honor for him. Their proposal was brought before the Committee on December 7, and Dixon had the malign satisfaction of procuring its rejection by a considerable majority. This direct and intentional affront to Thackeray, for such it was despite the arguments which Dixon and Jeaffreson later offered in palliation of their offence, was brought to the notice of the public by Henry Vizetelly in the "Lounger at the Clubs" column of The Illus' In what follows I have depended chiefly on Vizetelly's narrative in Glances back through Seventy Years, II, 1 0 5 - 1 1 0 , though I have not ignored Jeaflfreson's presentation of the case for the defence in his Book of Recollections, I, 316—322. ' From an original letter owned by M r . Wells. ^ See above, Appendix X X I V , note 15.
• j / f t a U , (s, Л u ^ ^
ULtA,
h ^ W
^ ^ i l o u s i n and antipathie« that mark their conduct by glancing at a »cene sirliich took place there recently. Colonel Syke« (who has nothing to do with the clique) wa* in the chair when Mr. Thackeray was proposed Si a Tic«-pre«ident, a similar distinction hating been recently conferred on Mr. Dickens and Sir Bulwer Lytton. " S o natural a proposition," siiys the writer, " did this seem to Colonel Syke» that he was sbout to put t)i« resolution M au iinoppoeed motion when one of the honorai^ secretaries of the committee, the well-known editor of a certain literary j lurnal famous for puffing the books of its contributors, rose and objected tli»t, us Mr. Thackeray was not already a member of the committee, he was ineligible for the office of tice-president. Attention, bowerer, 1 «?ing been drawn to the fact that nearly the whole of the other \ice-presidents had been solicited to accept the position conferred upon tlicm without being previously called upon to join the committee, another writer in the journal spoken of—a norelist of feeble powers— ioiik upon himself to soy that he had reasons for believing Mr. Thackeray tiu ught himself so immeasurably superior to. the inciiridiials i-omposing the general committee, that he would decline to join if, and iie lagged the committee not to demean itself, &o. &c., and so forth, 'iliis appeal to the self-dignity of о clique of little men, who, for the jiiojt part, take their cue from tlie one honorary secretary— the other never opens his lip?, but for ever 'sits like patience on a monument, smiling at g r i e f — a t once settled the quo»· tioii, and it was resolved — the contributors and hangers-on to the particular journal constituting of themselves a majority— that one of the greatest of living writers should not be viceprosident of a movement which professes to have at heart the honouring of .he literary calling, symbolised in the person of its most distinguiíhed repri-jpntative—' the poet of all tirae.^ " We take it for granted that at .•»future meeting, wlien the contemptible clique shall be outnumbered, tili« disgraceful resolution will be reversed, if, indeed, the "movement" \
LIÚ K X ^ ^ M T ^ I W ·
J
OTH^JTKUJLA
KJbJl vUtM - T U
И
CIITMMURK !
И ^UIT Í M
L^/TA*JL
UNRUILL
ЧЛИ
^
4J» *ы
Ü*«.
Ч
««FE
I LMM. A U M · u.
CMUAA 791П., 824η. BROOKFIELD FAMILY [William], I: T . on cxxvi. I I : 448, 572, 701, 7 1 7 , S 0 9 , 812. III: 63, 72, 127, 276,
IV:
282,
284,
342,
388,
393.
445
BROOKFIELD,
M A G D A L E N E , I : xcviii. II: 558; born 638; 640, 641, 642, 644,
646,
650,
653,
672,
686,
688, 6 9 1 , б 9 з [ ? ] , б 9 9 , 7 1 0 ,
716,
655, 658, 719,
647,
648,
659η.,
723η.,
733,
662,
739,
741,
744, 745, 747, 750, 760,
737,
767,
7 9 4 , 7 9 5 , 7 9 6 , 824η. 282.
IV:
341,
I I I : 1 7 , 82,
342
74б,
750,
749,
751η.,
760,
768, 7 7 0 , 7 8 8 , 7 9 ^ i quarrel w i t h T . 798η., 802П.; attempted reconciliation 808; 814, 844. I I I : 17, 68, 182, 183, 185; " d a r k s p i r i t " 221; reconciled with w i f e 2 8 4 ; 306, 508, 582. IV: 2 1 , 22η., 3 2 3 , 4 2 0 , 4 2 5 , 4 2 6 , 4 2 7 ; break w i t h T . 428, 429, 430; treatment of w i f e 431; reconciliation 432; " G o d help h i m " 433; 436, 437, 446
Letters to: I I , 114, 127, 271, 304, 307, 314, 323, 421, 441, 46Ó,
482,
488,
489,
513,
521,
522,
5 3 3 , 540,
557,
561,
606,
633,
660,
759;
597, III, Let-
640,
47;
IV, 1 4 7 , 3 1 1 , ter from: I I , 638
312, 313.
BROOKFIELD, MRS. WILLIAM
HENRY
[ J a n e Octavia E l t o n ] , I : biographical xcv-c; Ixxxviii, cxxvii, cliv; T . letter on cxl; " A m e l i a " clxv. I I : 110; T . ' s " b e a u - i d e a l " 231, 2 7 1 - 7 2 ; 2 7 3 , 278, 292, 304, 306,
Letter to: II, 639 BROOKFIELD, R E V . WILLIAM
691, 715,
7 3 1 , 7 3 3 , 7 3 5 η . , 7 3 7 , 7 3 8 , 739, 740,
B R O O K E , MISS, I :
689, 710,
307, HENRY,
314η.,
"Amelia"
315,
335;
ill
322,
323;
374,
380;
G E N E R A L
490 392η.,
398,
428,
429;
"Miss
Raby" 445η.; 466, 488, 489, 5 1 6 ,
533,
544.
547.
5^7,
55».
605,
029, 638, 6з9, 640, 6s9n., 668,
INDEX BROUGHAM, I:
159,
431.
HENRY 359;
PETER,
T.
I I : 593η.; "best and wicked-
est" 685; 7 4 1 .
IV:
56
672, 674η., 693 ; letter to husband
B R O U G H T O N , L O R D , see
695η.; 6д6,
B R O U N , SIR THOMAS, I I : 139
7 0 1 , 706, 7 1 7 , 760,
Baron,
writes on 388;
HOBHOUSE
798η., 8o8, 8 1 2 , 8 1 4 , 824η. I I I :
B R O W N , F O R D M A D O X , I I : 709η.
1 2 ; and T.'s characters 27η.; 68,
BROWN,
1 3 4 , 1 3 5 , 1 7 3 , 195, I96; "angel-
640.
282;
BROWN,
reconciled with husband 284; 306,
640.
ical
creature"
221;
225,
388, 495, 531η., 532, 5бо, 580, 617η., б2б, 641η., 673.
IV: 29,
HELEN,
I I I : 3,
47,
409,
I V : 49, 1 1 6 , 128, 138, 291 "JOCK,"
I I I : 3,
47,
409,
I V : 49, 1 1 6 , 128, 138, 291
BROWN,
JOHN,
and D. W . Forrest,
Letters of Dr. J , Brown, quoted
341,
342,
I I : 8i8n.; I L L : 637η., 688n.; I V :
429; treatment by husband
431;
40П.
reconciliation 4 3 2 ; 433, 435, 436,
BROWN,
122,
304,
313,
32б,
DR.
JOHN,
I:
biographical
4 3 7 ; threatening Catholicism 446;
c-cii; cxlvn., cxxix. II: 483η., 687,
447
818.
Letters to: I I , 269, 326, 389,
I l l : 4.
410,
411,
Subseciva,
435,
438,
445,
243Π.
461,
462,
467,
403,
IV: 79; on Dickens
122; A. T. on 127-28. IV: 127, 138,
391,
394,
396,
422,
425,
434,
449,
451,
452,
469,
472,
486, 492,
493,
500,
III,
505,
508,
513,
524,
530,
540,
408, 623, 640;
547,
552,
556,
557,
558,
559,
561,
564,
569,
578,
586,
590,
114, 127, 138, 216, 291. jrom: II, 821 ; IV, 217
592,
597,
600,
601,
602,
606,
614,
615,
619,
620,
621,
638,
641,
646,
649,
652,
654,
657,
661,
677,
680,
68i,
684,
689,
697,
709,
714,
7I8>
723, 7 2 9 ,
733,
743,
747,
760,
765,
767, Let-
"Our Dogs," IV: 2 1 7
Letters to: II, 538, 801, 804; 31,
42,
46,
Ill:
MRS. 32,
JOHN,
584,
246, бзз.
805. 245,
IV: 48, 63, 7 1 ,
ii6,
128, 138
Letters to: III, 3, 32, 300, 408, 640
BROWNE,
688, 738, 739, 745 BROOKING, A R T H U R , I : 494, 496 BROOKS,
CHARLES
WILLIAM
SHIR-
L E Y , I I I : 614η. I V : 36, 90η., I22, 253,
404,
413,
416,
BROTHERTON, crazy
333,
MR., 336,
BROWNE,
338, 438, 506
HABLÔT
К . ["Phiz"], I :
ROBERT
WILLIAM,
I:
27,
29 WILLIAM
I I : 157. I I I :
BROWNING,
KENWORTHY, I :
ELIZABETH
337,
438,
506,
II: 247η., 8 2 1 .
ILL:
336,
337,
licited for C M
338η.; MRS.,
115
346, 347
557 BROTHERTON,
[Sr.], I V :
326η.
BROWNE,
417
BROOKS, P R E S T O N S . , I L L : 627
71,
Letters
91,
BROWN, M R S . , I : I 5
577,
300,
801,
BROWN, D R . JOHN
536,
II:
34, 44, 47η.,
477,
526,
244,
caster, III: quoted 43η. BROWN,
ters jrom: II, 275, 395, 460, 467, 520,
90,
IV, 48, 63,
B R O W N , D R . J O H N , and Henry Lan-
788, 792; I I I , 1 2 2 , 1 8 2 ; I V , 309, 3 1 0 , 3 1 1 , Appendix X X V I .
Horœ 217η.,
"A
341.
BARRETT,
III: 3 3 3 ; quoted
IV:
112,
1 7 1 ; so-
1 6 5 - 6 6 ; 197, 234
Forced Recruit," IV:
197.
GENERAL "Little Mattie," I V : 228. " L o r d Walter's W i f e , " IV: T . criticizes morality of 2 2 6 - 2 7 , 228. "North and the South," IV: 2 3 4 Letters to: IV, 1 8 4 , 226. Letters from: IV, 228, 234 BROWNING, R O B E R T ,
II:
247η.
III:
1 2 3 η . , 328η., З38п., 3 4 1 . 497· IV: T . on 1 1 2 η . ; I 8 4 , 226, 227, 228, 403 Letter to: IV, 1 6 5 . Letter from: IV,
BROWNING,
ROBERT
BARRETT
WIEDEMANN
["Penini"],
IV:
172,
CHARLOTTE,
see
1 8 4 , 227, 228, 229 B R U C E , JAMES, I V : LADY
249
LOCKER-LAMPSON, M r s . B R U C E , MISS, I I I : BRUDENELL,
F.
318
JAMES
THOMAS,
see
CARDIGAN B R U E N , FANNY, I I I : BRUGNOTI, MISS, I : BRUMMELL,
["Beau"],
191 202
GEORGE
II:
BRYAN
anecdote
8.
IV:
358 BRUNEL,
384η. BRUNEL,
ISAMBARD
KINGDOM,
II:
I V : 398 MRS.
ISAMBARD
KINGDOM,
I I : 384, 386 BRYANT, M R . , I V : BRYANT,
WILLIAM
409 CULLEN,
III:
124η., 250П. BUCHANAN, JAMES, I I I :
264η.
Letter to: I I I , 463 BUCKINGHAM, JAMES SILK, I I I :
174,
180 BUCKINGHAM, ENET
BUFFALO, NEW YORK,
RICHARD
PLANTAG-
TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES-
CHANDOS-GRENVILLE,
2nd
Duke
BULL, OLE, III: BULLAR, Α., II:
514 528
B u L L A R , JOSEPH, I I : 4 6 8 , 4 7 0 ,
B U C K L E , H E N R Y THOMAS, I V :
214,
2 3 8 ; death of 2 7 2 ; 397 Letter to: IV, 1 8 1 BucKSTONE,
JOHN
260П. ILL: 4 3 0
BALDWIN,
BuLLAR, MR., II: BuLLAR,
DR.
467
WILLIAM,
II:
271η.,
4 2 2 , 479, 670, 689, 690, 768η. B U L L E R , MISS Α . , I :
219
I: ciii, civ, 1 9 5 , 2 1 0 , 2 1 1 , 2 1 2 , 2 1 3 , 2 1 9 , 220, 2 3 5 , 243, 244, 430. I I : 2 5 2 , 253. 380, 383, 528, 545. I l l : 636. IV: 400, 403, 409 B u L L E R , M R S . A R T H U R [Anne Henrietta Maria Templer], I: civ. I I : 383. IV: 400 B u L L E R , C H A R L E S [Sr.], I: biographical ciii-civ; clvii, clviii, 2 1 1 , 2 1 8 , 2 1 9 , 244, 245, 306, 307η., 308, 3 2 1 , 347η., 4 0 1 , 4 3 3 , 445. I I : 1 6 3 , з 8 о ; dead 383. III: 70η. BULLER,
MRS.
WILLIAM,
CHARLES,
SR.
[Bar-
bara Isabella Kirkpatrick], I: ciii; and Reviss clvii, clviii; 2 1 1 , 2 1 9 , 306, 307η., 308, 3 1 0 , 3 2 1 , 347П., 367, 4 0 1 , 4 1 2 ; and Reviss 4 1 3 ; 4 3 3 , 445. I I : 380, 3 8 2 ; husband dead 3 8 3 ; son dead 461 ; 462 B u L L E R , C H A R L E S [ J r . ] , I: biographical ciii-cv; Ixxxvi, 1 9 4 , 196, 1 9 7 , 1 9 9 ; T . electioneering for (diary) 2 1 0 - 2 0 ; 200, 203, 205, 207, 2 1 5 ; electioneering (letters) 2 4 4 4 9 ; 3 0 8 ; and politics 382, 3 8 3 ; 385η., з86п., 409η., 458. II: 227η., 2 5 2 , 293, 38о, 3 8 3 ; dead 4 6 1 , 470, 475 B U L L E R , JOHN, I: EDOUARD
211 ROGER
DE,
see
BEAUVOIR, R o g e r de BuLWER,
I:
472,
474> 4 7 5 . 479. 590, 688, 6 9 1 , 768η.
BULLY,
of, I I : 420П.
see also chro-
nology, I I I : 5 3 1
BuLLER, ARTHUR
171
BRUCE,
491
INDEX
WILLIAM
HENRY
LYTTON
E ARLE [Baron Dalling and Bulw e r ] , I I : 486. I l l : 194η. BULWER-LYTTON,
SIR
EDWARD
GENERAL INDEX
492 GEORGE
BARLE
LYTTON
[ist
Baron Lytton], 1: cxxi, 3 0 3 η . ; T . writes on 395, 412; wife 398, 436η., 4 З 8 . I I : "morbid" 39; 1 3 9 , 1 9 7 ; attacks Tennyson 2 2 5 η 2бп.; 264; T.'s satire of 270,
B u R N A N D , SIR FRANCIS C O W L E Y ,
quoted
721П.-22П.,
BURNS, ROBERT, I :
quoted
quoted
l66n.
502.
ILL:
BURROWS,
HENRY
234.
NICHOLSON,
271; 296η., 3 0 8 , 3 1 5 ; T . ' s o p i n -
B U R T , D R . JOHN, I I I : 687 B U R T O N , J O H N H I L L , David
g i z e s to 395 ; 407η., 4 0 9 , 4 2 0 . I V :
BuRTONSHAW, M R . , I I :
4i6
BURY,
III: 278.
D ever eaux, I : 9 5 , 9 8 ; quoted 9 8 - 9 9 . Disowned, I: 95, 98η. Ernest Maltravers, I: 5 1 4 . Eva, I I : 56. Eugene Aram, I: " d i s a p p o i n t i n g " 198. Lad·^ of Lyons, II: 226, 663 ; III: 339. King Arthur, II: 360.
My Novel, III: 248, 253; "fresher and richer than any he has done" 288; 298. Pelham, I: " d u U " 228. Reign of Terror, I I : 64η. Sea Caftain, I: 394. Xanoni, III:
327η., 331 Letter
[Rosina Doyle Wheeler, m. ist Baron], I: separated from husband 398; libel suit 43 5 ; "graceless, drunken, lying" 438 LADY
B U N B U R Y , M R . , I V : 403 B u N N , A L F R E D , The
Stage,
B U N T I N G , J O H N , J R . , ILL:
quoted
I: 451
letter from
486η.
B u N Y A N , JOHN, I I :
BURTON, H E N R Y STUART, I: 78 Hume,
I I : 234, 23sn. LADY
156
CHARLOTTE
MARIA, Diary
Relative
. . . and Caroline,
SUSAN
to
George
I: 515;
473η. Eros and Anteros,
III:
I : 515
[Lady Sophia Hastings, m. 2nd Marquess], III: 276, 473
B U T E , LADY
BUTLER, I: I I
evi, cxii
BUTLER, COL. E . W . , I: BUTLER, MRS. E . W .
["GM,"
Har-
riet Becher], I: biographical cv-cvi; cxii, 15, 145, 271, 273, 274, 275, 2 8 9 - 9 0 , 303, 347, 3 5 5 , 362, 363, 364,
380,
398,
412,
420,
421,
424,
425,
427,
429,
431,
433,
4S4,
460,
468.
II:
B U R D E T T , SIR FRANCIS, I I : 2 4 8 GEOR-
440
462, 4,
5,
463, II,
464,
13,
18;
465, M.
Carmichael hates 46, 53; 91, 108, 136,
200,
232,
238,
239,
257,
285,
286,
287,
288,
289,
292,
309, 318; dead 323, 324, 325; 328, 372, 4 0 1 , 4 1 8 BUTLER,
FRANCES
ANN,
III:
184,
230, 251 BUTLER,
8ion.
BURDETT-COUTTS, ANGELINA GINA, I I I :
I:
4 3 7 . 4 3 8 , 4 4 1 . 4 4 4 . 4 4 9 . 450,
to: III, 278
BULWER-LYTTON,
II:
io8n., 495, 496, 497
ion of 4 8 5 , 4 8 6 ; 5 4 3 , 5 5 4 , 7 8 0 , 821. ILL: and Catholicism 12, 13; 2 1 , i 8 i n . , 1 8 4 , 3 7 0 ; T . apolo-
Caxtons,
II:
777η.
LORD
FORDE, I V :
JAMES
WANDES-
354η.
[Lady Rachel Russell, m. Lord J a m e s ] , Letter to: IV, 354
B U T L E R , LADY
BURFORD, ROBERT, I : 26
B U T L E R , M R . , I : 89, 90, 9 2 , 99, l o i
BURGESS, M R . , I I : 3 3 0
BUTLER,
B U R G H , U L I C K JOHN DE, see RICARDE, 1 4 t h BURGHERSH, HENRY
of
FRANCIS
230,
PIERCE
MEASE,
WEST-
III:
184,
251
B U T L E R , M R S . P I E R C E , see WILLIAM
Baron, see 12th Earl
FANE,
MORLAND,
Earl
CLAN-
KEMBLE,
Frances B U T L E R , SARAH, I I I : 1 8 4 , 2 3 0 , BUTLER,
WILLIAM
O.,
ILL:
251
212η.
G E N E R A L B U T T , D R . ISAAC, I I : BYNG,
FREDERICK
493
["Poo-
Canada, The, I I I : 99, 1 0 6 , 1 0 7 , 1 2 2 , 127
Baron,
CANOVA, ANTONIO, I : 7 5 .
87
GERALD
I N D E X
dle"], II: 657, 750
CANNING, GEORGE, I I :
BYRON, G E O R G E GORDON, 6 t h
1 3 1 , 166, 5 1 1 . I I : 22, 7 1 6 . I I I : 1 3 8 , 499. Childe Harold, I: 112. English Bards, I: 90. " M o o r e , " I I : 1 7 8 . Werner, I : 349. I:
CANTERBURY, SUMNER,
317 IV:
ARCHBISHOP
J.
В.,
and
439 OF,
William CAPEFIGUE,
JEAN
BAPTISTE
ORÉ RAYMOND, Emfire
HON-
and
Con-
sulate, I I : 1 4 6 , 1 4 7 . Historie, 829 CABRERA, G E N . RAMON, I V : CADOGAN P L A C E , see CAIRD, M R . , I I :
344
CAPERN, M R . , II: CARADOC, J O H N
749
CAIRNES, COLONEL, I I :
Calcutta Star, see also Hume, I I : 97 MR.,
I:
187,
CARDIGAN,
191,
197,
CALLAGHAN, MISS, I :
435
CAMBRIDGE,
ADOLPHUS,
ist
Duke of, I: 3 8 9 III:
2nd Duke of,
363
Cambridge Gazette, The, 1 : 49 Cambridge Magazine, The, I: 39Π., 49, 75 η. CAMERON, MRS.,
73.
IV:
II:
698,
740.
ILL:
404
CAMERON, M R S . C H A R L E S H A Y
[Julia
Margaret Pattle], I : 189Π. C E C I L I A , I V : 240η. Letter to: I V , 240 [ ? ] C A M P B E L L , SIR COLIN, I I I : 455η. CAMPBELL,
C A M P B E L L , FORBES, I I : C A M P B E L L , JAMES, I I : CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL,
"JOCK," JOHN
Baron, I I : 666n. 24ОП. CAMPBELL,
240П. Letter
MARY
726 427
II:
663
CAMPBELL,
ist
ILL: 667.
IV:
SCARLETT,
IV:
to: IV, 2 4 0 [.?]
CAMPBELL, M R . , I:
HOW-
JAMES
THOMAS
BRUDE-
7th Earl of, I : and Capt. Reynolds 484. I V : 2 2 1 η .
CARD WELL,
CAMBRIDGE, GEORGE,
see
NELL,
672
1 9 9 , 200, 2 0 2 , 203 PRINCE
27
HOBART,
DEN
86
CALDWELL, COL. H U G H , I I I : CALDWELL,
II:
761
CAPPUR, MRS., IV:
BROOKFIELD
see
THOMSON,
187
C A M P B E L L , R . В . , Letter
to: I I I , 5 0 4
C A M P B E L L , THOMAS, I I :
559
EDWARD,
IV:
and
Ox-
ford election 3 8 1 , 3 8 2 , 3 8 6 , 3 8 7 , 388, 3 8 9 CARLISLE,
GEORGE
HOWARD,
6th
Earl of, I I : 690η. CARLISLE,
GEORGE
WILLIAM
FRED-
7th Earl of, I I supports Russell on Corn Laws 2 1 6 529, 664, 666. I L L : 2 2 , 585. I V 84 ERICK
HOWARD,
CARLISLE, H . E . , e d .
of Hayzoard, 636η. CARLISLE, M R . , I:
quoted
Corres'fondence
II:
202η.,
81
Carlisle Patriot, The, I I I : 39 C A R L Y L E , A L E X A N D E R , ed. Letters of T. Carlyle, quoted I I : 824η. C A R L Y L E , THOMAS, I: biographical cvi-cix; writes for Chaos I 55 ; 1 8 4 , 1 9 6 , 2 4 7 η . ; on T . 3 4 7 η . ; 3 8 2 , 4 0 4 ; "high-minded" 4 1 3 ; likes Catherine 421; 451. II: 1 6 3 ; Bedingfield and 1 6 7 ; T . annoyed with 2 2 7 ; 265 ; opinion of T . 365 ; "contempt for all mankind" 3 6 6 ; 4 1 8 , 4 7 2 , 4 7 3 , 548, 6 2 6 ; fight with Reeve 6 2 8 - 2 9 ; 6 4 7 , 674η., 699, 7 7 7 ; on T . 824η. I I I : 1 2 6 , 1 7 9 , 3 1 7 , 4 0 4 ; confused with Car-
494
GENERAL
lisle 585. I V : T . on 82η.; 2 i i n . ; and T . ' s death 304 Correspondence with Emerson, quoted I: cviii. Essays, I: T . on 396. Frederick the Great, III: 9 1 ; I V : 1 5 7 . Trench Revolution, I: F G on 3 4 7 ; I V : 82η. " T h e Golden Pot," I: translated 214. Heroes and Hero-Worshif, I: T . hears lecture 445. Reminiscences, quoted I: cliii. Sterling, I: quoted on T . 304η.; II: "wholly delightf u l " 808. Wilhelm Meister, I: translated 213 Letters to: II, 7 7 5 ; IV, 1 4 7 , 1 5 7 . Letters from: IV, 187, 188 CARLYLE, THOMAS, and J. A .
Froude,
ed. Letters and Memorials, I: civ, clvii-clix
quoted
CARLYLE,
MRS.
THOMAS
[Jane
W e l s h ] , I: cviii; on Reviss clviiclix; 247η. I I : i 6 , 265, 4 8 1 , 548, 628η., 6 7 4 η . ; quoted on T . T a y lor 696η.; quoted 829η. I I I : 68. I V : 304 Letters to: II, 242, 597, 775 CARMICHAEL,
CHARLES
HENRY
ED-
WARD [ " C h é r i " ] , I: ex. II: sickly 4 6 - 4 7 , 7 2 6 ; 738, 762. I l l : 148, 428. I V : 4, 75 CARMICHAEL,
COL.
CHARLES
MON-
TAUBAN [before 1842 CarmichaelSmyth], I: biographical cx-cxi; ill 449, 4 5 2 - 5 3 . II: home from India, in love 4 ; married 9 ; 1 1 , 13, 2 1 ; lends T . money 3 4 ; 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 57, 7 1 ; "singular mistrust" of T . 7 2 ; 88, 89, 9 1 ; in debt 99, 108; 187, 1 8 9 ; dispute with G P 222, 2 2 4 ; 225, 286, 3 5 1 , 4 3 1 , 4 9 6 - 5 0 1 ; "stupid generous obstinate devoted" 506; 726, 7 3 9 ; "delusions" 7 5 3 ; 7 5 5 , 762. I l l : 9, 148, 2 7 6 ; "strange mania" 306; domestic unhappiness 364, 366, 387, 398, 4 2 7 - 2 8 ; 572. I V : 4, 6, 23, 2 9 ; "Colonel
INDEX N e w c o m e " speculating 7 5 ; 1 2 9 ; T . pays back 1 3 0 ; "half of Colonel N e w c o m e " 1 9 6 ; 213, 2 4 1 η . CARMICHAEL,
MRS.
CHARLES
MON-
TAUBAN [ " P o l l y , " M a r y G r a h a m ] , I : biographical cix-cxi; 10, 14, 20, 22, 25, 3 1 , 70, 73, 78, 80, 81, 84, 96, 106, 107, 1 1 8 , 1 2 7 , 128, 1 3 1 , I34>
I37>
143.
145.
236,251,256,257,258, 3 0 7 ; keeps house for T . I. T . 3 6 6 - 6 7 ; dispute Shawe 369; 381, 390, 3 9 8 - 9 9 , 428, 429, 4 4 1 , 4S3> 454> 4 6 8 , 4 7 3 .
178,
220,
263, 305, and nurses with Mrs. 393, 394, 447, 449,
11:3;
in love
4 ; married 9 ; 1 1 , 13, 18, 2 1 ; lends T . money 34—35 ; hates G M 4 6 ; jealousy 4 7 ; 48, 49, 50; jealousy 5 2 - 5 3 ; 54, 55, 57, 89, 9 1 , 108, 142, 1 8 7 , 2 1 7 , 222П., 2 2 5 ; T . estranged from 231 ; 240, 2 5 8 ; "a character for Vanity Fair" 2 9 2 ; 3IO>
334.
409,
431.
494;
at-
tempted reconciliation with T . 496 ; "Becky is a trifle to h e r " 501 ; "miracle of deception" 505; 506, 507, 7 1 7 , 726, 7 3 7 , 7 5 3 ; "crazy with vanity" 7 5 5 ; 762. I l l : 8, 9, 1 7 , 276η.; "domestic griefs" 302; break with T . 3 6 4 - 6 6 ; 387, 398; unkind to T . children 4 2 7 ; 428, 528, 573, 637, 648. I V : 4, 6, 2 3 ; T . children forbidden to see 2 9 ; 35. 78, 130, 131 CARMICHAEL
FAMILY
[Indian
branch], II: 184 CARMICHAEL,
FLORENCE
GRAHAM,
I: ex. I V : 75 CARMICHAEL,
SIR
JAMES
ROBERT
[before 1841 Carmichael-Smyth], I: cxin., 30, 3 1 , 49, 55, 245, 263. II: 97. 1 9 7 . 242. 380 Letter to: I, 256 CARMICHAEL,
LADY
[Louisa
Butler,
m. Sir James], II: 726, 752 CARMICHAEL,
I l l : 387
ROSE
GORDON,
I:
ex.
GENERAL CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, COL. MoNTAUBAN,
see
CHARLES
CARMICHAEL,
INDEX 4 9 , 5 7 ; "steadiness of h e a r t " and A . T . 221,
C.M. CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, MANTLE, I I :
DAVID
FREE-
49S
C.
Car-
m i c h a e l 2 2 2 ; alarmed about
238;
ELEANOR,
III:
388
Eng-
G E O R G E , I : 4.5, 1 4 1 , see
of w i f e 7 9 8 .
14.4
85, 86, 94,
GEORGIANA
FORREST,
Mrs.
William CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
HARRIET,
III:
388 CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
MAJ. - GEN.
SIR JAMES, I : 1 4 , 3 0 η . , 4 2 6 η . CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
his w i f e
MAJ. - GEN.
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
LADY
146,
168,
232,
609;
treatment
38, 5 4 , 5 5 , 7 7 , 80, 113,
177,
234,
120, 200,
239η.,
135,
141,
211,
215,
240,
287,
289,
292,
293,
309,
311,
3i8,
324,
334,
335,
357,
360П., 3 7 2 , 3 7 4 , 3 8 1 ,
383,
393. 4 1 7 . 439. 449η·. 522,
523,
5з6,
551,
558,
559,
564,
568, 574, 599η·, 6o9, 626,
726,
732.
II: 97,
762, 763, 792, 812, 813,
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
JAMES
DOD-
DINGTON, I I : 2 4 2 see
CARMICHAEL, J .
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
R. MAJ.
HENRY
[ " G P " ] , I : biographical cxii-cxvi; l e t t e r to his w i f e 31 ; takes T . C a m b r i d g e 3 2 ; and
to
Constitutional
3 0 1 η . , 3 0 4 , 3 0 5 , 3 2 1 , 3 4 1 ; plans r e t u r n to I n d i a
733.
III: man"
C A R M I C H A E L - S M Y T H , JAMES R O B E R T ,
361,
362;
leaves
247П.,
258,
riet M o r s e , m . Sir J a m e s ] , I : 4 2 6 . 197
379,
256,
525,
[Har-
f r e e of d e b t
3 9 9 , 4 0 1 ; returns to E n g l a n d 4 4 1 ; nursing
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
CHRISTINA,
dispute w i t h
lish riots 3 5 8 ;
381
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
53;
1 2 3 ; T . p a y i n g debts of
734.
"noble 13;
736,
simple
748,
756, 815
old
gentle-
ill w i t h " b r a i n
attack"
245,
246;
464.
9, 1 8 , 24, 25, 40, 48η., 4 9 ,
50,
51,
"Colonel
Newcome"
52, 56, 6o, 62, 64,
73,
7 7 , 82, 86, 97, 98, 105, 106, 1 0 7 , 108,
109,
III,
122,
130,
144,
153,
169,
170,
176,
140, 188,
191,
201,
219,
225,
236,
243,
249,
266,
269,
270,
272,
282,
285,
288,
292,
299,
300,
302,
306,
313,
322,
323,
324,
325,
49. 50, 54. 55. 56, 57. 62, 64, 66,
327.
333,
334.
339.
348.
354.
6 9 , 7 0 , 7 2 , 7 3 , 7 6 , 7 8 , 80, 8 1 , 8 4 ,
361,
362,
365,
367,
376,
385,
88,
England
because of
debts
448η. ;
a n d I n d i a n bank crash 5 0 8 .
4 , 8,
9 , 1 2 , 1 7 , 20, 2 2 , 4 4 , 4 5 , 4 7 , 4 8 ,
89, 92, 96,
106,
107,
118,
388,
396,
398,
403,
411,
423, 482,
123,
128,
131,
134,
137,
143.
428,
429,
454,
457,
479,
145,
151,
153,
161,
176,
178,
490,
515,
521,
524,
525,
544,
183,
186,
187,
188,
219,
226,
557.
568,
573.
576.
587.
598,
245,
256,
257,
258,
263,
265,
599,
616,
626,
627,
628,
629,
268,
271,
291,
292,
307,
311,
631,
634,
635,
637,
638,
645,
346,
356,
360,
382,
383,
389,
647, 670, 675,
390,
397.
401,
428,
429,
431,
435.
438.
442.
449.
454.
465.
4 7 9 , 482, 484, 500 II:
to
Italy
to
C.
Car-
m i c h a e l 3, 4 ; his h e a l t h fetish 3 6 , 38;
and
I V : " h a l f of C o l o n e l N e w c o m e " 1 9 6 ; dead 247, 264, 398. 7 . 8, 9 , 1 3 .
meet
Constitutional
creditors
676η. 5, 6,
14. 35. 52, 56,
57.
6 1 , 7 7 , 1 1 2 , 1 1 3 , 1 5 6 , 186, 202, 203, 2 1 4 , 236, 237, 438, 440 Letters
to: I, 1 7 5 ; I I , 20, 2 2 4 ;
GENERAL INDEX
49б
III, 655; IV, 3. Letters from: I, 3 1 ; II, 250 CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
MRS.
HENRY
[Anne Becher (Thackeray), G. 53], I: biographical cxii-cxvi; quoted çn., I On.; and Constitutional 309. 151, 153, 161, 163, 186, 187, 188, 193, 194, 201, 203, 216, 219, 220, 226, 229, 231, 256, 257, 258, 280, 295, 296, 299, 303, 304, 305, 307, 311, 312, 329, 346, 361, 431, 500, 513, 515, 516 II: to Italy to meet C. Carmichael 3 ; in Second Funeral 4, 8 ; advises taking I.T. to Germany 3 1 , 32, 33; "angel" 38; and T.'s heterodoxy in writing 209; and illegitimate grandchild 367; half of "Amelia" 394; and Mrs. B. 453; "Mrs. Pendennis" 457; and M . Carmichael 506; "gloomifies" T . 525; and T.'s Literary Fund "smash" 540, 541 ; her husband nursing her 609; "awfully afraid" of T . 744; T . on 747; relations with husband 798. 20, 21, 34, 36, 64, n o , 145, 146, 147, i68, 173, 178, 183, 187, 195, 196, 210, 225, 240, 257, 324, 350, 360П., 361, 399, 428, 435, 439, 441,461,469,480,505, 507, 522, 523, 524, 526, 529, 531, 536, 545. 546, 548, 5 5 b 558, 559> 564, 574, 581, 587, 590, 595η., 598η., 599, 602, 605, 607, 621, 624, 626, 654, 661, 672, 693, 717, 719, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 7 3 9 . 745. 748, 7 4 9 . 784η., 788, 840 III: "so tender so loving so cruel" 13 ; and religious teaching of T. children 93, 141 ; T . children nursing her 625, 628, 636, 640, 641 ; "worn down" by husband 645, 651. 5 , 9 , 3 4 , 4 1 , 4 8 η . , 4 9 . 50, 5 1 . 52. 56, 57. 62, 64,
65. 73. 77. 82, 84, 91, 97, 98, 105, io6, 108, 109, 121, 122, 130, 137. 138, 144, 153. 157. 171, 175. 176, 191. 201, 215, 225, 236, 243, 245, 256, 266, 269, 270, 282, 285, 292, 300, 307, 310, 311, 313, 322, 341, 342, 345. 3 7 6 . 385. 386, 388, 403, 419, 423, 439η., 454, 464, 468, 474, 482, 490, 503, 505, 5o6, 511, 513, 515, 521, 522, 524, 534, 540, 555, 556, 557, 565, 566, 568, 571, 573, 576, 587, 604, 613, 616, 626, 627, 629, 630, 631, 632, 635, 637, 638, 639, 642, 643, 644, 647, 648, 649, 653, 656, 675, 676η. IV: "gloomy temper" 233; husband dead 247; melancholy 264; T . on 378, 419, 440. 19, 21, 23, 28, 34. 35. 39. 40, 56, 57. I I I . 112, 113, 115, I i 6 , 123, 186, 196, 202, 203, 214, 236, 237, 280, 295, 296η., 299, 300, 302, 3 0 5 . 3 1 4 . 350, 4 1 8 , 422, 443 Letters to: I, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 20, 29, 32, 35, 40, 45, 51, 56, 63, 67, 69, 74, 79, 80, 83. 84, 89, 92, 96, 98, lOI, 104, 106, 108, I I I , 113, 116, 119, 123, 129, 132, 135, 137, 141, 143, 145, 176, 181, 241, 244, 249, 259, 261, 263, 266, 269, 270, 272, 289, 320, 379, 3 8 1 , 383. 3 8 7 . 390, 393. 397. 402, 410, 418, 423, 426, 432, 436, 439, 442, 446, 449, 452, 458, 461, 463, 466, 473, 474, 4 7 5 . 4 7 7 . 4 8 1 . 482, 486; II, 9, 18, 46, 48, 51, 57, 68, 71, 74, 77, 83, 88, 90, 94, 96, 98, 107, 112, 115, 120, 123, 128, 169, 171, 175, 176, 178, 180, 183, 186, 188, 196, 200, 203, 205, 211, 215, 216, 221, 228, 230, 232, 238, 242, 243, 250, 255, 257, 285, 287, 289, 291, 308,
GENERAL 317,
321,
330, 333, 349,
355,
372, 417. 752, III, 168, 301, 336, 374> 496, 12, 270,
379. 381, 392, 400, 408, 5 6 7 . 5 7 6 , 5 9 8 , 707> 7 2 5 . 7 6 1 , 79i> 797> 809, 8 1 2 ; I J , 23, 38, 58, 109, 148, 187, 198, 2 1 6 , 246, 287, 305, 323, 324, 325, 332, 346, 352, 3 6 1 , 364. 365. 396, 414. 427. 437. 479. 5 2 7 , 543, 598; IV, 3, 5, 7, 6 1 , 74, 78, 85, 128, 154, 273, 314. Letters from: I , I O , 2 5 8 ; I I I , 85, 2 7 1 , 525
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
MARIA,
II:
762. I I I : 388 CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
MARIA
see M O N R O , M r s .
Alexander
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
I I : 47, 762η.
MARK MRS.
WOOD [Marianne 47. I I I : 388
MARK
Hutton],
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, I:
WOOD,
I I I : 375, 388
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
STEWART,
AGNES,
MAJ.
189,
ROBERT
259,
383.
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
MRS.
ROBERT
[Agnes Rosa H e r v e y ] , I I I : 627, 631 CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, 274,
I:
II:
I I I : 77, 616
381, 755. 762.
HENRY,
II:
616,
222,
II:
CARTWRIGHT, M R . , I : CASATI, M . , I : 2 7 7 ,
30
282
CASH, M R . AND M R S . J O H N , I I I : C A S T L E R E A G H , see CATHERINE
448
LONDONDERRY
[a s e r v a n t ] . I I I :
306
CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION, I : 3 4 ,
38;
petition against 42, 47, 50; 5 1 , 5 2 ; Lords pass 5 5 ; K i n g signs bill 5 7 ; 58, 70П. ILL: 682 CATOR,
CAPT.
JOHN
FARNABY,
see
LENNARD CATTERMOLE, GEORGE, I : 283,
287,
329. 413 CATULLUS,
GAIUS
VALERIUS,
II:
554. I V : 360 CAULFIELD,
COL.
AND
MONTGOMERAY,
IV:
MRS.
JAMES
252,
397,
399. 408 CAVE, M R . , I V :
190η.
CAVENDISH, G E O R G E , CAVENDISH,
Wolse·^,
WILLIAM
S P E N C E R , see
51
DEVONSHIRE
[or K a y ] , M R . , I : 1 9 7 , 203, 2 3 1 , 233, 237, 269
CAY
CAYLEY,
I:
GEORGE
CHARLES BAGOT, I V :
202, 393;
and wife 410, 4 1 1 ASSOCIATION,
12in.,
III:
296η., 666. I V : i 6 , i8 CERCLET,
ANTOINE,
I:
358,
359,
360
224 CARNE, JOSEPH, I :
23,
17,
28,
32,
3 3 . 3 4 . 3 6 , 3 7 . 3 9 . 4 0 , 42. 4 3 . 44. 4 5 . 48, 4 9 . 52, 53. 57. 61, 70, 7 1 , 74, 80, 106, 493, 494, 495. 496 CAROLINE
AMELIA
QUEEN, III:
ELIZABETH,
CARPENTER,
LEWIS,
fseud.
BENJAMIN, see
DODG90
Letter to: IV, 36 C A R T E R , M R . , Letter
Carthusian,
CHALLENOR,
to:
The, I : 17
DE,
Don
COL.
THOMAS
BISSE,
I V : 401 CHALMERS, M R . , I V : see
29
Νοέ
Magnae Brittanniae Notitia, III: 447 Chambers Journal, I V : 125η., 335 CHAMBERS,
С. L.
CARRUTHERS, ROBERT, I V :
MIGUEL
Quixote, I : 105, 383; I I : 249, 5 9 7 ; I I I : 304, 6 6 8 ; I V : 435
C H A M B E R L A Y N E , E D W A R D AND J O H N ,
359
WILLIAM
Letter to: I I , 368 CARROLL,
CERVANTES,
C H A M , fseud.
592
CAROLINE, M L L E . , I I :
SON,
497
CENTURY
WILLIAM
421.
INDEX
III,
656
ROBERT,
247η.,
II:
771П. I I I : 387. I V : 40η. Letters to: I I I , 2 6 5 ; I V , 125 CHAMBERS,
MRS.
248. I V : 125
ROBERT,
II:
247,
G E N E R A L INDEX
498 CHAMPMARTIN,
CHARLES
CALLANDE
280
DE, I :
ÉMILE
Chaos, Das, I: 154, 1 5 5 , i8on. C H A P M A N AND H A L L , I : ckvii; contract with T . 459; T . sells guide book to 463 ; 468; agreement about Irish S. B. 470, 473, 475, 480. II: 55, 74, 120, 163, 172η., 1 7 7 , 2 I 8 , 2 1 9 , 330, 829η., 841. IV: 143, I59> 289, 323 Letters to: I, 470; II, 42, 50, 64, 65, 66, 92, 98, I I I , 126, 1 6 1 , 174, 178, 185, 199; I V , 3 1 6 CHAPMAN, EDWARD, I: 4 5 9 .
460 Letters to: II, 258, 290, 3 2 1 , 455, 466, 480, 614, 687, 7 2 3 ; 316
201, 326, 481, IV,
II:
404,
218, 399, 482, 314,
219, 444, 613, 315, 411
Letter to: IV, 1 3 2 C H A P P E L L , JOHN C., I I :
CAROLINA,
see
also chronology, III: 587, 588 CHARLESWORTH,
ELIZABETH,
see
AUGUSTA,
PRINCESS,
I:
PITT
CHAVE, M R . , I: 4 2 9 , CHAVE,
MRS.
429,432 CHESHAM
see
PLACE,
[Thomas] CHESTER, M R . ,
Letterio: CHESTERFIELD,
432
[Albinia Bowden], I:
IV:
ELLIOT
family
267
IV, 3 1 7 GEORGE
STANHOPE,
6th Earl of, II: 359, 362 C H E S T E R F I E L D , L A D Y [Anne Elizabeth Forester, m. 6th Earl], II: 784η. CHESTERFIELD,
PHILIP
DORMER
4th Earl of. III: 358 Chimara, I: 49, 76, 93; T.'s essay in 98 STANHOPE,
400
see also Education, I: 3, 9, 10, 16
CHISWICK
SCHOOL,
CHOLERA, CHORLEY,
181
I: in Paris 240. II: 438 HENRY
FOTHERGILL,
I:
456-57. II: 1 2 , 1 3 , 22, 25. I l l : 381 Letter to: I, 457 CHRISTIE,
CHARLES
CHRISTIE, MRS., I l l : CHURCH, MR., II:
3"· C H A R L O T T E SOPHIA, Q U E E N , I V :
442
CHARLTON,
and
see
FORREST,
Col.
Mrs.
SCHOOL, see also Education, I: T . at 1 1 - 2 6 ; 58; T.'s adult view of 59; 189. II: "sad experience" at 284. I l l : 406, 435. IV: 200, 4 1 4 , 4 1 5
CHARTERHOUSE
CHARTISM
C H A T H A M , see
CLAYDON,
I:
io8n., 494, 495, 497
COWELL CHARLOTTE
I: "amused and bored
CHITTY, JOSEPH, I :
166
[Anne Bermingham, m. 2nd Earl ], II: 645 C H A R L E S [a servant], IV: 148, 233
CHARLEMONT, LADY
SOUTH
DE,
by" 277
CHIPMELL, MR., IV:
CHAPMAN, FREDERICK, I V : 1 4 4 ,
CHARLESTON,
PIERRE
AND
CHARTISTS,
I:
T.
proposes article on 407; uprising 4 1 0 - 1 1 ; 4 2 1 , 425, 458. IV: 189 CHASLES, PHILARÈTE, II: 460η., 502; T.'s letter to 503П.-04П. I l l : 411 CHATEAUNEUF,
AGRICOLA
DE
LA
669
60
CHURCHYARD, THOMAS, I I I : CHURTON, R E V . EDWARD, I:
29 25
CICERO, MARCUS T U L L I U S , I V :
272.
Lije and Letters, III: 536, 537, 538 C I S T , L O U I S J . , Letter to: III, 597 C I V I L W A R , see CLANRICARDE,
UNITED
STATES
ULICK
JOHN
DE
14th Earl and ist Marquess of, II: and T.'s application for P. O. appointment 427, 4 3 1 , 432, 433η. IV: 391 C L A N R I C A R D E , L A D Y [Harriet Canning, m. 14th Earl], II: 784η. III: 667 BURGH,
GENERAL
CLARENCE, WILLIAM
HENRY,
Duke
363 GEORGE
WILLIAM
FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4 t h E a r l of,
111:401.
I V : 44
CLARK, M R . , IV: CLARK, MRS., III:
ALEXANDER
662 Library
I: 3 7 3 - 7 4 ;
[?],
250η.
C L A R K [ E ] , MISS, I I I : 1 9 4 ,
358
H E N R Y , Memorials,
228
CLAY,
to:
FREDERICK,
Letter
IV:
689
154
COHEN, L U C Y , Lady q u o t e d I I : 524η.
¿e
Rothschild,
C O L B E R T , JEAN BAPTISTE,
Mémoires,
447
COLBURN,
HENRY,
II:
59η.,
149»
198, 2Ι8, 2 0 2 Letters to: II, 167, 169
103
CLARKE, WILLIAM, I: 203,
JAMES
395
21
III:
CLARKE, MARY KING, III: CLARKE, MRS., I:
COCKBURN,
"COCKEREL," I:
of Useless Knowledge, II: 4 4 - 4 5
COLE, CHARLES, I I I : 440 IV,
26s
COLE
FAMILY
[Henry],
III:
276.
IV: 142η., 273
C L A Y , SIR W I L L I A M , I V :
392
COLE, HENNY, III:
CLAY, LADY [Harriet Dickason, m. Sir William], IV: 401 CLAYTON, N . , Letter
to: I V , 1 0 4
CLAYTON, O . , I V : 392, CLEMENTS, M R . , I: CLEVEDON
410
C O U R T , see
IV:
626
COLE, HENRY, I: on T .
386η.
II:
768. III: 89η. I V : 148, 102 Letters to: I, 385, 386; II, 3 7 7 ; IV, 318, 3 1 9 COLE, MRS. H E N R Y [ M a r i a n B o n d ] ,
420 ELTON
C L I F F O R D , CHARLES CAVENDISH,
III:
412 [ ? ]
I: 385η. III: 63, 375 Letters to: II, 3 7 7 ; IV, 318 COLE, TISHY, III: 7 7 ,
C L I N T O N , H E N R Y P E L H A M , see
NEW-
CASTLE, 5 th Duke of
626
Letter to: IV, 142 COLERIDGE, SAMUEL T A Y L O R , I I :
C L I V E , M R S . A R C H E R , Letter
to:
IV,
53
C O L L I E R , JOHN P A Y N E , I : 3 9 8
Letter to: I, 2 8 1 ; IV, 319
317 CLIVE, THEOPHILUS, I: CLOUCH,
ARTHUR
578; "real 107η. The Vuolich, II: Letters and 109, l66n. Letter to: COATS,
SIR
COCKBURN, M R . , III:
412
C L A R K E , EDWARD W I L L I A M ,
316.
COCKBURN,
EDMUND, I V : 393
CLARENDON,
see
LAMINGTON, i s t B a r o n
411
II:
499
COCHRANE-BAILLIE, ALEXANDER,
C L A P H A M , MISSES, I I I : 2 8 8 CLARENCE, M R . , I V :
of,
INDEX
PETER,
COLLIGNON,
253
HUGH,
II:
463,
poet" 580-81. ILL: Bothie of Taber-NaT . on 456—57, 463. Remains., quoted III:
III:
688.
IV:
444,
445 COBBETT,
WILLIAM,
History
COLLINGWOOD,
of
the
Protestant "reformation," II: 650, 6 5 1 , 652 C O B D E N , R I C H A R D , I : 385η., 386η. I I : 129, 216, 753 СовнАМ, MR., IV: 394
II:
44,
139,
141,
STUART
DODGSON,
Lewis Carroll, quoted IV: 43 η. COLLINS, CHARLES ALLSTON, I V : 2 7 5 ,
280; o n T . ' s d e a t h 408, 409, 4 1 0 , COLLINS,
II, 456
M.,
142, i43> 830
MRS.
296Π.;
397,
414 CHARLES
ALLSTON
[Kate Dickens], see PERUGINI COLLINS, EDWARD K . , I l l :
603
I V : 238, 280η., 296η. The Lighthouse, III: 685η.
COLLINS,
WILKIE,
COLLINS, W I L L I A M ,
The
Passions,
9; T . parodies 39 COLLINSON, H E N R Y , I I : C O L L I S , JOSIAH, I :
175
241
I:
500
GENERAL
C O L L I S , M R S . JOSIAH, I :
175
COOK, JOHN DOUGLAS, I V :
CoLMACHE, LAURA, II: 223, 7 4 7 . I I I : 138, 306, 325, 397, 398 COLMACHE, MRS., II: 223η., 230, 232, 250, 734, 747. I I I : 138. I V : 62. " L a t e Prînce T a l l e y r a n d , " II: 2 1 9 C 0 L N A G H 1 , P A U L AND D O M I N I C ,
32
III:
[ " J e n n y " ] , I:
COLON, MARGUERITE
233 SIR
JAMES
WILLIAM,
IV:
409, 4 1 1 , 4 1 4 CoLviLE, L A D Y [Frances Eleanor G r a n t , m . Sir J a m e s ] , I V : 409 Comic Almanack, for 1839 I" 3 9 5 ! for 1840 I: 489η. Comic Annual, The, I: 132 C O M M O N S , H O U S E OF, I :
199
C O M P T O N , M A J O R , Letter
COMPTON, M R . , Letter C O M P T O N , M R S . , ILL,
to:
to:
II,
327
III,
334
334
COMSTOCK, CAPTAIN, I V : WILLIAM,
III:
C0NINGHAM, J., I I I : 6 8 5 .
lecture
IV:
398,
400, 402, 409 CoNiNGHAM, W I L L I A M [and f a m i l y ] , I I I : 392. I V : 122 CONSTABLE, JOHN, I I :
454
BENJAMIN,
Adolfhe,
quoted I : 1 4 6 - 4 7 Constitutional, The, I : civ; started 3 0 1 ; 303; M a j o r C - S and 3 0 5 ; 306, 308, 309, 3 1 5 , 320, 321η., 324, 328, 3 3 0 П . ; appeal for money 3 4 3 - 4 4 ; 386η.; in debt 448η. I l : creditors of 2®, 2 1 , 49, 57-58, 95, 9 7 . 9 9 . 1 0 7 , 108, 1 1 2 . I l l : 390, 411 Letter to: Directors of I, 341 CoNYERS, MR., II: 245 COOK,
REV.
FRANCIS
228,
229,
230,
WINGROVE,
IV:
2 3 1 , 235 COOKE,
GEORGE
400, 4 1 0 COOKE,
THOMAS
POTTER,
I:
sketch
of 502 C00KESLEY,
HENRY
PARKER,
I:
38,
497
CHARLES,
497 COOK, R E V . JOHN, I I I : 1 0 7 ,
C O O P E R , SIR H E N R Y , I I I : 6 8 9 .
120
II:
IV:
445 C O O P E R , JAMES F E N I M O R E ,
II:
270.
The Bravo, I: "very poor" The Prairie, II: 156
206.
COOPER, JOHN, I I I : COOPER,
501η.
WILLIAM
DURANT,
ed.
Letters . . . by Sterne, II: 800 C 0 0 T E , LADY, I : 3 1 0 COPELAND, CHARLES TOWNSEND,
ed.
Letters of Carlyle, quoted I: 347η. COPLEY,
225
CONSTANT,
COOK, M R . , I : 2 2 7 ,
COPELAND, M R . , I I I :
80
CoMYN, MR., I V : 397 CONGREVE,
227
Letters to: II, 4 7 1 , 629
CooKSLEY, MR., I V : 3 7 4
C o L s o N , JASINT, I I : 2 3 5 CoLviLE,
INDEX
SIR
JOHN
594 SINGLETON,
see
LYNDHURST COPYRIGHT,
see
INTERNATIONAL
COPYRIGHT
CoRBiN [or C o r b y n ] , MR., III: 3 1 2 , 3 1 5 , 670. I V : 4 1 4 CORCORAN,
WILLIAM
WILSON,
III:
215η. CORCORAN, III:
MRS. WILLIAM
C o R D i E R , J U L E S , see CORK,
WILSON,
215 RICHARD
RENCE
VAULABELLE
EDMUND
BOYLE,
9th
ST.
Earl
LAW-
of,
IV:
390 CoRKRAN, ALICE, I V : 122 CORKRAN FAMILY
[John],
III:
139,
141. I V : 156 CORKRAN,
HENRIETTE,
Celebrities
and /, quoted II: 140η.; I V : 156η. CORKRAN,
JOHN
ILL: 568, 668. 398 CORKRAN,
FRAZER,
II:
I V : 8n.,
M R S . JOHN
140.
156η.,
FRAZER,
1 3 7 . I V : 129η., 1 5 6 η .
III:
GENERAL Cornhill Magazine, I: cxxv, cxlviii, clxvili; TroUope and clxxi, clxxii. III: 4 7 1 η . I V : contract 1 3 0 ; 136η., Ι37"·> Τ . agrees to edit 1 4 8 ; 149-50) 1 5 Ι " · ; soliciting Tennyson 1 5 3 ; naming of 154, 15 6 ; and Carlyle 15 7—5 8 ; soliciting Trollope 158—59; prospectus 1 5 9 - 6 1 ; contributors 1 6 2 ; 1 6 3 ; soliciting Longfellow 1 6 4 ; soliciting Brownings 165—66; and Hood 1 6 7 ; tremendous success 168; Milnes on 169—70; Browning and 1 7 1 - 7 2 ; Landseer illustrates 1 7 6 , 1 7 7 ; 1 7 8 - 8 0 , 1 8 2 ; Hood on 1 8 3 ; 1 8 4 ; A . T . in 1 8 5 ; Yates' article on quoted 189η.—90η.; 1 9 1 , 192, 193, Ι94'ΐ·> 1 9 6 η . ; contributors 1 9 7 ; Ι99η·> 202, 203; TroUope on morality of 206—07; 208, 209; and Skelton 21 о ; Ruskin in 2 1 1 n. ; 212П.; contributors 2 1 5 ; 2 l 6 n . , 2 1 7 , 22ОП., 222; 224η., 2 2 5 η . ; and morality 2 2 6 - 2 7 , 228; 230, 2 3 4 ; Trollope in 236; 238η., 239П., 241П., 242П., 244П., 248η., 250η., 253, 2 5 5 η . ; T . resigning from 256, 257, announcement of resignation 2 5 8 - 6 0 ; 2 6 1 , 268η., 2 7 1 η . ; Α . T . in 2 7 2 η . ; 274η., 278η., 282η., 284, 302П., 3ΐ9> ЗЗОП., З38п., 382η., 397«·» 398η.; draft of resignation letter 399-400
INDEX CoRsiLLES [or Corselles], M R . , 7 8 - 7 9 , 306
Letter
PROC-
CoRRY, H E N R Y THOMAS LOWRY,
II:
6 4 7 . I V : 404 Letter to: I I , 7 5 9 Corsair, The, I : T . ' s connection with 406η. I I : 5 5 5
II:
151
to: IV, 320 CHRISTO-
P H E R P E P Y S , 1st E a r l o f , I I : CoTTiN, ELIZABETH, I: 30η.
666n.
II:
n o .
I l l : 685. I V : 400, 408 CoTTiN,
MME.
Mathilde,
MARIE
RISTEAU,
I: 102
COULON, M . , I: 85,
262η.
COULSON, W I L L I A M ,
IV:
409
C O U R I E R , P A U L LOUIS, 1: 2 3 0 COURTIRAS, see
A.
GABRIELLE
C.
DE,
DASH
COURVOISIER,
FRANÇOIS
BENJAMIN,
I: 4 4 3 η . ; T . on hanging of 4 5 1 , 452η., 453, 454 COUSINS,
Philosofhie,
VICTOR,
II:
2 2 5 ; quoted 226 CouTTS, II: 162 COWAN, CHARLES, I V : 36, 3 7 ,
40η.
C o w E L L , EDWARD BYLES, I I I : CowELL,
MRS.
EDWARD
115η. BYLES
[Elizabeth Charlesworth], I: F G and 293. II: 16, 266. I l l : poetry quoted 1 1 5 - 1 7 COWLEY, H E N R Y RICHARD
WELLES-
LEY, 2nd Baron and ist Earl, III: 316η. COWLEY,
LADY
[Olivia
de
Ros,
m.
ist Earl], III: 3 1 6
CowPER,
see
II:
271η.
C O T T E N H A M , SIR CHARLES
C O R N LAWS, I : T . i l l u s t r a t i n g p a m p h -
TER, Bryan Waller
IV:
COSTELLO, D U D L E Y , I: 3 2 1 .
CowPER,
C O R N W A L L , B A R R Y , fseui.
CLUB,
COSMOPOLITAN
Letter to: Contributors and Correspondents I V , 258 let against 385. I I : 67Π.; O ' C o n nell and 129, 1 3 0 ; Russell and 2 1 6 ; 683
SOI
CHARLES
SPENCER,
II:
505, 506 MRS.
CHARLES
SPENCER,
see ORSAY, Lady Harriet d' CowPER, WILLIAM, I: T . ' s sketch of summerhouse 1 6 2 ; F G on 166— 6 7 ; 1 7 4 . The Task, quoted I: 420. Votum, quoted I: 241 Cozio,
D O N T E L E S F O R O DE
TRUEBA
Y, I: sketch of 265 CozzENS, FREDERICK SWARTOUT, I I I :
529. I V : 66. Sfarrowgrass I V : 17
Pafers,
502
G E N E R A L
Letters to: III, 5 1 0 ; IV, Letter jrom: IV, 72
CozzENs,
MRS.
FREDERICK
16.
CRAIGIE, JOHN CRAMPTON,
III:
SWART-
397
TWISLE-
194, 202, 204, 205, 218, _2;3> 539> 540, 5 4 6 ; diplomatic incident 548η.—49η.; 658, 604
TON, I I I :
CRANCH, CHRISTOPHER P., III:
466η. "Reminiscences quoted III: 466η. CRAVEN,
MAJ.-GEN.
of
MRS.
BERKELEY,
III:
ter to:
II,
CRAWFORD,
464,
T.,"
HENRY
AU-
27η.
HENRY
AUGUSTUS
MORLAND,
Let-
721 JAMES
H.
[G.
87],
I:
263 CRAWFORD,
MRS.
JAMES
H.
[Char-
lotte Shakespear, G . 86], I: 186, 187, 263, 460 CRAWFORD,
WILLIAM
CONOLLY,
I:
493 CRAWFURD, JOHN, I V : 1 7 3 , 233
[? ] ,
450 CRAWFURD,
WALTER,
CRAWFURD,
MRS. WALTER
IV:
173η. [Horatia
P e r r y ] , Letter to: I V , 173 CREAGH,
BEN, I:
CRÉBILLON,
476
CLAUDE-PROSPER
JOL-
YOT DE, Sofha, I: 213 CREIGHTON,
MR.,
III:
312
CRERAR, JOHN, III: 4 9 1 η . ,
II:
ROBERT
524, 6 1 3 .
IV:
CRIMEAN
WAR,
454
GREGORY,
III:
82, 84
CRICHTON, M R . , I V :
III:
24
393η.,
394,
395, 403, 408, 409, 4 1 6 η . , 455η.,
548η. CRITTENDEN, I:
T.
GEORGE,
Salathiel,
I:
52;
378
CROMWELL,
CROSS,
OLIVER,
GOVERNOR,
I: 496.
II:
Sterne,
83
quoted
III: z 8 i n . C R O S S , M A R Y A N N E V A N S , see
ELIOT,
George CROUSTADE, M .
DE, I I :
825 THACK-
ERAY, Mrs. Edward Talbot CROWE,
EDWARD,
CROWE,
EUGENIE,
I: cxvii. see
ILL:
622
WYNNE,
Mrs.
CROWE, E Y R E , I : b i o g r a p h i c a l
cxvii,
cxix-cxx. I I : working for T . 190, 6 1 2 . ILL: T . ' s secretary 2 5 ; 47η., 82, 8з, 87, 88, 90, 9 7 ; with T . to America 100, 106, 107, n o , 1 1 9 , 1 2 1 , 129, 144, 148, 1 5 3 , 159, 1 6 1 , 1 6 5 , 170, 1 7 6 , 1 7 9 , 180П., 184, 189, 198η., 207, 2i3> 2 1 4 , 222, 225, 233, 235, 238, 240, 2 4 1 , 243, 248, 256, 2 6 1 ; 264, 276, 358, 4 7 7 , 556, 6 1 3 , 622η., 625, б2б, 634. I V : 13, 52, 1 2 1 , 304, 3 9 1 . T.''s Haunts, quoted I I : 392η. With T. in V. S., quoted III: 1 1 9 η . , 13ОП.-31П., 176η., 227η. Letters to: II, 608; III, 18, 79, 310, 560, 625 EVANS, I:
biographical
cxvii-cxviii; 283, 286, 325η., 358, Збо, 435. I I : 47, 64, 164, 3 1 4 ; resigns from D N 8 1 1 , 815. ILL: 506, 5 6 1 , 6 1 3 η .
151
CRESWICK, THOMAS, II: CREYKE,
IV:
CROWE, EYRE 569
Letters to: III, 593, 600 CRESSWELL, M R . ,
I:
Robert
27
CRAWFORD, GEORGE
I I : backs
C R O W E , A M Y M A R I A N N E , see
GUSTUS B E R K E L E Y , I I I : CRAVEN,
BIRMINGHAM,
CROKER, JOHN WILSON, CROLY,
IV:
FIENNES
GEORGE
for Athenasum 636η.
29
LIVINGSTON,
JOHN
CROHON,
494
o u T [Susan Meyers], III: 5 1 0 CRABBE, GEORGE,
I N D E X
CROWE,
MRS.
EYRE
EVANS
[Mar-
garet A r c h e r ] , I: cxvii, 3 1 7 , 388. I I : 10, 75, 7 7 , 5 2 1 , 530, 537, 7 5 3 , 8 1 5 , 843. I L L : 79, 1 2 1 , 409 Letter to: II, 489 CROWE FAMILY, I : b i o g r a p h i c a l c x v i i -
268
c x x ; 354, 355, 359, 362.
II:
20,
GENERAL
32, 143η., i 8 9 , 258, 2 9 1 , 308, 335. 530, 554, 590, 664, 683. I I I : 2 6 1 , 561η. CROWE,
SIR JOSEPH, I :
biographical
cxviii-cxix; 5 1 1 . II: 7 5 3 ; loses j o b 8 1 1 ; 814, 8 1 5 . 1 1 1 : 8 2 , 264, 562, 622η.; T L correspondent 2 3 3 ; 4 1 1 . Reminiscences, quoted I: 5 0 9 - 1 0 CRUCIFIX, M R . , II: 4 9 ,
57
CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE, I: 1 3 2 ;
illus-
trating Stubbs' Calendar 365, 3 6 9 ; 395 ; T . ' s article on 438 Letters to: I, 255, 370, 489, 490; I V , 2 7 7 , 320 C R U M , JAMES, I I : 8 i 8 n ,
IV:
WILLIAM,
767.
ILL:
the
IV:
243,
250,
395, 396, 400 C U L L U M , R E V . SIR T H O M A S , I I : 4 3 4 , C U L L U M , LADY, I I : 4 8 1 .
IV:
JOSEPH,
II:
[of
Springfield],
Letters
to:
II,
C u R Z O N , R O B E R T , see
ZOUCHE 549
DALY,
JUDGE
CHARLES
PATRICK,
III: 510П. I V : 17, 18 Letter to: III, 602 DALY,
MRS.
CHARLES
PATRICK
II: 646, 825 CHARLES
I: 461,
489.
ANDERSON,
Letter
HENRY, III:
i66n.
to: I V , 321 D A N C E , CHARLES, I I I :
606
D A N C E , M R S . CHARLES
CUNNINGHAM, PETER, I I I : 8 1 ,
494. I V : 190П., 1 9 7 . House," II: 283, 284. of London, I V : 320
476,
"Charter Handbook Letters
C U R R Y , RAIKES, I I I : 2 8 2 ,
A L F R E D . LEONARD,
RICHARD,
III:
492,
494,
I:
cxvii,
359,
540 DARBY, M R . , I: 282 DARLEY,
WILLIAM,
DASH, COMTESSE [ G a b r i e l l e de C o u r -
tiras, Vicomtesse de Saint-Mars], Mémoires, quoted II: 588η.
550
CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM, I I I :
Ralph
362, 450. I I : 141
667
see STRONG, E l i z a b e t h CURTIS, GEORGE, I I I :
[Mrs.
Ingilby], II: 286, 381. I l l : 388, 398 "DANDO" [the oyster eater], I: 327, 328η., 3 4 5 - 4 6 , 515 DANIEL,
MRS. PETER,
to: I I I , 3 7 1 ; I V , 320 CuppLEs, MR., Letter to: IV, 165 MRS.
III:
Daily News, I I : Forster editor of 2 5 2 ; 480, 6 4 6 ; the Crowes resign from 8 1 1 , 815. I l l : 83, 393η., 472П. Daily Telegrafh, I V : 185, 254
DANA, RICHARD HUGH,
136
CUNNINGHAM,
490,
161
SON,
CUNNINGHAM, MRS., I I : 603
CURTIS,
CURTIS, M R .
DANA,
434, 6 1 2 CUNNINGHAM,
WILLIAM
DAMER, COL. GEORGE LIONEL DAW-
411
I V : 63
C u M M i N G , R E V . JOHN, I I I : 4 3 9
CuNDALL,
GEORGE
[Maria L y d i g ] , I V : 17
809, 843η. Culverwell's,
MRS.
[Anna Shaw], III: 359η., 493, 496. I V : \η, 93
40η.
KELVIN
new 62, 3 7 5 ; plan to sell cards at 386; Ρ abuses 4 3 2 ; 609, 675. I V : 3 1 , 37> 38 CuBiTT,
CURTIS,
CUSHING, CALEB, I I I :
CRUM, MARY, I V : 40η. CRYSTAL PALACE, I I :
490, 493, 496, 503, 662. I V : 17, 18, 66 Ed. Motley Corresfondence, quoted III: 152η. " T . in U . S . , " I l l : 280. Nile Notes, III: T . on 285-86 Letters to: III, 529, 550, 602. Letter from: IV, 92
III: 637η.
C R U M , JESSIE, I I I : 6 3 7 η . C R U M , M A R G A R E T , see
380,
503
INDEX
359,
DASH WOOD, M R . , I I :
512
GENERAL INDEX
504
D A V I D , JACQUES LOUIS, I : 9 1 , DAVIDOFF, MAJOR, II: 3 6 2 ,
DAVIES, R E V .
100
DERING, MRS., III:
DEROSNE,
363
G E R A L D S.,
Charter-
house, quoted 1: u n . DAVIS, GEORGE T . , I I I : 5 3 0 ,
531η.,
285
BERNARD,
and
Lambert
Thiboust, Aurore, IV: 413 D E V E R E , A U B R E Y THOMAS, I V :
446
DEVONSHIRE,
2nd
ARTHUR
HILL,
Marquess of, II: 645η.
66s DAVIS, JOHN
CHANDLER
BANCROFT,
III: 112, 312, 597, 605, 606. IV: 18, 65, 68, 202 DAVIS, M R S .
JOHN
CHANDLER
BAN-
[Frederica Gore], IV: 65
CROFT
DEVONSHIRE,
WILLIAM
GEORGE
6th Duke of, I : 261. I I : 18, 373, 418, 527, 665. I I I : 316, 429 Letter to: II, 375 CAVENDISH,
DAVIS, MISS, I I I :
379
DEVONSHIRE,
DAVIS, M R . , I I I :
152
of [m. 5th Duke], II: 657η. D E V R I E N T , L U D W I G , I : 141 ; sketch of 499. I L L : 443
DAVISON, SIR H E N R Y ,
II:
370.
III:
385, 426, 572, 636; Indian judgeship 637. IV: 16, 361 Letters to: III, 648. IV, 185, 321 D A V Y , SIR H U M P H R Y ,
II:
DEBATING C L U B , I: DANIEL,
215.
Crusoe,
I: 344 DÉJAZET, DELACROIX,
VIRGINIE,
FERDINAND
EUGÈNE, I:
I:
VICTOR II:
126.
396, 404 Letter to: III, 319
IV:
DELAROCHE, PAUL, I: DELDER, MME., II: DELISLE, m . ,
PRESCOTT,
MRS.
WILLIAM
DICK,
ANDREW
to:
PRESCOTT,
509
III:
II,
COVENTRY,
Letter
821 689
DICK, MRS. ABERCROMBY, III:
II:
631,
276
MRS.
671,
672,
IV:
392,
Adolphe
STANLEY,
[Emma
195 HARRIS 141
23η.,
ST.
JOHN
[G.
14th
92],
[.Ч 193
187,
192,
I93.
I99·
78], H:
244 DICK,
Earl of, III; 679 LADY
186, 187, 188, 194, 198, 200, 201, 202, 204, 415, 419. I I : 173,
I:
III:
PHILIPPE,
687
Flemming],
DICK, WILLIAM FLEMMING [ G .
RICHARD,
EDWARD
[William
D I C K , G E N . SIR R O B E R T , I :
287
408 D E N N E R Y , see
HENRIETTA
I:
IV:
607
RICHARD,
CHARLOTTE
RICHMOND [ G . 9 4 ] , I I I :
DICK,
675. IV: 392, 408
DERBY,
WILLIAM
DICK FAMILY
100
D E L A N E , JOHN THADDEUS,
DERBY,
DR.
DEXTER,
DICK,
109η.
PAULINE
238. II: 23-24, 407, 409
DENMAN,
Dkkens's
687
DEGEN, MR., III:
DENMAN,
ed.
Letter to: III, 509
DICK, ANNA, II:
107
II:
WALTER,
Duchess
Letters, quoted I: 327П.-28П; IV: 99η.—loon. DEXTER,
518η.
[Jane Kerr (Apreece), m. Sir Humphry], II: 518, 533. I l l : 70. IV: 312 D E A N E R Y C L U B , T h e Secretary of the. Letter to: IV, 322
D A V Y , LADY
DEFOE,
DEXTER,
GEORGIANA,
MRS.
WILLIAM
FLEMMING
[Emily Thackeray, G. 7 7 ] , I: 23, 413, 419. I I : 244 Letter to: IV, 141 DICKEN,
CHARLES
ROWLAND, I:
12,
76 Bootle-Wil-
braham, m. 14th Earl], IV: 391
Letter to: II, 368 DICKENS,
CHARLES,
I:
Carlyle
on
GENERAL INDEX
505
cix; biographical cxx-cxxiii; cxliii, 279η., 34бп.; and "Lord Bateman" 380, 381Π.; 459. II: returning from America 56, 60, 65; and international copyright 66; n o ; likes Irish S.B. 113; 132, 133, 186, 252η., 253, 200, 270; and T.-Forster fight 294, 295, 296, 303, 304, 307η.; "mistrusts" T . 308; 322η., 333, 346, 449П., S69, 584, 585, 660, 770; T . on 7 7 2 - 7 3 ; 777> 780, 822. I l l : jealous of T . 37η.; 119, 174, 184; "fecundity of imagination" 288;
II: 24, 45, 88; "Crummies" 262; III: 190. Old Curiosity Shof, II: 178η. Pickwick, I: cxxi; illustrations 311П.-12П.; 367; II: 262; "Stiggins" 635; 821; III: 1 0 , 4 8 7 . Letters to: II, 299, 300, 303; III, 431; IV, 58, 59, 118, 322. Letters from: II, 297, 336, 369; III, 433; IV, 61, 99, 116 D I C K E N S , M R S . C H A R L E S [Catherine Hogarth], II: n o , 337, 367, 481, 569. I l l : letter to A. T . 643η. IV: and Ternan affair 84; separation 86, 87, 131
317. 379-80, 393П0 405; "genius" 4 0 7 - 0 9 ; 433 η.; anecdote 455 ; speech 457, 461 ; 466η., 471 ; quoted on B. Sheridan 617η.; ¿ 2 0 ; and theatricals 643η.; 674, 678, 685, 688n. IV: 74; Ternan affair 83—84; separated from wife 86, 12 2 ; and Garrick Club Affair 91 п., 99П.-100П., 102П., 105η., I 0 6 n . ; 113η.; giving readings 115—16; and Yates 119, 133, 135, 163η., 202; 207, 238, 278η., 372, 382, 392; note to Yates 394η.; 416, 435 American Notes, II: 88; III: 226. Baule of Life, II: 258η.; T . reviews 262; "wretched affair" 266. BleaÀ House, III: 181 ; " M r . Turveydrop" 238, 251η. Cricket, III: 576. Christmas Carol, II: "charming" 135; T . reviews 141, 165; 184. Cofferßdd, II: "bravo" 531; 533. 535. 537. 588, 648; "Micawber" 694; 704; IV: "Peggoty" 380. Dombey, II: 266, 267η., 337, 369, 72бп. Hard Times, III: 363. Haunted Man, II: 467, 469, 478. "Holly-tree," III: 537. Little Dorrit, III: 518, 523; "capital" 572; 623. Martin Chuzzlewit, III: 591, 595. Master Humfhrefs Clock, I: 438; "sadly flat" 444; 460. Nickleby,
DICKENS
CHILDREN. I I I :
537,
544;
theatricals 643. IV: and parents' separation 86; 116; and Miss H o garth 131 D I C K E N S , K A T E , see
PERUGINI
DICKENS, MARY, I I I :
643
DICKINSON, H E N R Y STRAHAN, I :
495
DICKINSON, M R . , I V :
400
DICKINSON, W I L L I A M ,
Letter to: III,
149 DICKSON, P E T E R , I V :
397
DIDEROT, DENIS, I : 1 6 6 . DIDGAR, M R . , I :
II:
500
241
[Alexis the Somnambulist], II: 506-07
D I D I E R , ALEXIS
DIEBITSCH, G E N . "DIGNITY
H A N S VON, I :
OF L I T E R A T U R E
163
CONTRO-
VERSY," I: cxxxv. II: 629-35. I l l : 389 DILDIE, M M E . , DILKE,
II:
CHARLES
210 WENTWORTH,
II:
441. I l l : 685 Letter to: II, 311 DILLON, H E N R Y AUGUSTUS
DILLON-
LEE, 13th Viscount, III: 53 D I L L O N , L A D Y [Henrietta Browne, m. 13th Viscount], III: 53 DILLON,
JOHN
BLAKE,
III:
228,
668 [ ? ] . IV: 278, 392, 408 DISRAELI, B E N J A M I N [ist Earl of Beaconsfield], I: T . and "Young England" 215η. II: 148. III: 327η., б97, 683
5 об
GENERAL
Conìngsby, quoted I: 82η.; II: satirized by T . 148П.-49П.; l88n. Endymion, II: T . in 149η. Sybil, II: reviewed by T . 14811.-4911. DISRAELI, M R S . BENJAMIN, I I : 6 4 4 η . DIXON,
WILLIAM
HEPWORTH,
IV:
T . and the Shakespeare Committee 416, 4 1 7 Letter to: IV, 50 DOBBS, M R . , I: 1 9 7 ,
DOBSON
[or
200
Miss,
II:
602η., 740 DODGSON,
LUTWIDGE
["Lewis CarroU"], IV: on T . 43η. Dugdale, Monasticon II: 670 IV,
Anglicanum, Letters
ALEXANDER,
from:
94, 96, ICS
D O L B Y , MISS, I I I :
13
D O N , SIR W I L L I A M H E N R Y , I V : DONALDSON, M R . , I I I :
120η.
665
Doneraile Chronicle, I: 430 DONERAILE, LADY, I:
430
Elisiri ¿Ά more, II: 14. Tille du régiment, III: 236. Lucia, II: 383
D O N IZETTI, G A E T A N O ,
DONNE,
REV. WILLIAM
BODHAM,
I:
3 4 6 , 3 7 4 . 1 1 1 : 1 1 5 . IV: 398; and daughter 412 DONNELLY, M R . , I V : DONOVAN, M R . , I :
214
DORCHESTER,
197
DUDLEY
CARLETON, 4th Baron, II: 718η. DORCHESTER, LADY
[Charlotte
Hob-
housc, m. 4th Baron], II: 718η. D ' O R S A Y , see DOUDET, III:
ORSAY 439
DOUGLAS, D R . JOSEPH, I I I : 5 7 8 , 6 3 8 . IV:
DOWNSHIRE,
ARTHUR
394
Marquess
of, II: 69 to:
II,
354
DOYLE, LADY [Sidney WilliamsWynn, m. Sir Francis], II: 7 5 1 η . biographical
cxxiii-cxxv; cxlvi. II: 105 η., 164, 387, 389, 6 i 4 , 738. I l l : 126, 140, 155, l 6 o , 231, 251 ; illustrates Newcomes 300, 302, 304, 305, 308; 340; Catholic convert 342η., 343, 351 ; T . likes his work 362; 375, 622η. IV: 312, 378, 410. Rejected Cartoons, II: 345. Manners and Customs, II: 537, 700П., 767η. Letters to: II, 374, 7 7 3 ; III, 9, 372, 384; IV, 322 D'OYLY,
SIR C H A R L E S ,
II:
i86n.
D'OYLY, LADY [Elizabeth Jane Ross, m. Sir Charles], II: 186 D ' O Y L Y , REV. GEORGE, and
Richard
Mant, Holy Bible, I: 424 DRANE, M R . , I V : MRS.
51
DANIEL,
III:
Sterne
IV: Sterne lies
HENRIETTA
BLANCHE,
III: 135, 178 DRURY, HENRY, I: 238 D R U R Y , MISS, I I : 2 8 6 , 2 8 8 , 2 8 9 , 2 9 2 ,
306, 3 1 1 , 318, 351 Dublin University Magazine, II: 29, 140П. Dubois, Mémoires du Cardinal, I: 233. 253
DOUGLAS, M R S . JOSEPH, I I I :
638
DUCHÂTEL,
D O U G L A S , M A R Q U E S S OF, see
HAMIL-
DUCHÂTEL, MME., II:
TON, I Ith Duke of D o w , GERARD, II:
BLUNDELL
SANDYS T R U M B U L L , 3 r d
DRUMMOND, WILMOT
"Monthly
Nurse," I: 351
and 153η., 165η. to 2 8 1 - 8 2
274
Last
428
DOWNING, MRS. HARRIET,
DRAPER,
DON PACIFICO, II: debate 757η. DORAN, JOHN, I V :
DOWLING, MRS., I:
D O Y L E , RICHARD, I: c x i ;
361
CHARLES
DODSWORTH, ROGER, a n d S i r W i l l i a m
DOLANO,
DOWDEN, EDWARD, "Goethe's Days," quoted I: 232η. DOWLING, MR., I: 4 4 9 - 5 0
D O Y L E , ANDREW, Letter
Dobbins],
DODD, MRS., I I :
INDEX
118
CHARLES, I I :
731
738
D U E R , WILLIAM DENNING, I I I : 4 9 7 ,
498, 606. I V : 67, 68
G E N E R A L D U F F , MOUNTSTUART GRANT, IV: 4 1 2 , DUFFERIN,
ELPHINSTONE
414.
FREDERICK LADY
TEMPLE,
[Georgiana
Ham-
ilton, m. Ist Marquess], IV: 231η., 403 DUFF-GORDON,
SIR
ALEXANDER
CORNEWALL, I I : 2 2 9 η . , 2 6 4 ; a n d
T.-Forster fight 295, 297, 298, 303.
304;
578,
740.
393,
IV:
400, 409, 4 1 1 Letter from: II, 300 DUFF-GORDON, LADY [Lucy Austin, m. Sir Alexander], I: 203η. II: 229η., 264, 304, 351, 6o4, 685 DUFFY,
CHARLES
GAVAN, III:
467.
Carlyle, quoted I: cix; II: 227η., 365η. Letter to: III, 467 DUGDALE,
SIR W I L L I A M ,
and
Dodsworth, Monasticon num, I I : 670 DULONG,
FRANÇOIS
Roger
Anglica-
CHARLES,
II:
655 515,
527. 531 DUNLOP, MRS., Letter to: III, 654 D U N N , CHARLES, I V : D U P I N , ANDRÉ, I:
149
358
Du PRE [or D u p r e ] , CALEDON GEORGE, I : 1 4 6 η . , 1 5 3 , 1 8 9 , 1 9 2 ,
198 DUPREZ,
GILBERT-LOUIS,
I:
363.
II: 1 6 5 - 6 6 DUPUIS,
ADOLPHE,
III:
DURAND, M M E . , I:
273
DÜRER, ALBRECHT, I: DURHAM,
JOHN
460η.,
461
286
GEORGE
LAMBTON,
1st Earl of, I: Buller with civ; dead 458 DURHAM, MR., III:
670
Letter to: IV, 269 DUTENS,
LOUIS,
Mémoires
d'un
voyageur, IV: 282 DUTTON, MR., IV: 409; and wife 412 DUVERNAY,
MARIE-LOUISE,
I:
262,
266, 276
228 DUMAS, ALEXANDRE
[fils], III:
676
Demi-Monde, III: 460. Dame aux Camélias, III: "wicked" 618. Quatre femmes, II: 6 7 9 - 8 0 DUMAS,
D U N L O P , JESSIE, I I I :
D U N L O P FAMILY, I I I : 5 0 5 , 5 0 7 ,
ist Marquess of, IV: 231, 402 DUFFERIN,
S 07
INDEX
ALEXANDRE
[père],
II:
"wonderful" 568; 619, 7 3 1 . III: 676. I V : 428 Fils de l'émigré, I: 226. Henri M , I: 88. Monte Christo, III: 304. Mousequetaires, II: 588; IV: 274η. Othon l'Archer, II: T . parodies 1 4 1 . Vicomte de Bragelonne, II: "delight" 588; I V : 421 Dumfries and Galloway Courier, III: 689 D U N D A S , SIR D A V I D , I V :
444
D W A R K A N A U T H , see DWYER,
MAJ.
TAGORE
FRANK,
II:
66-67;
quoted 86n. DYCE,
REV.
ALEXANDER,
IV:
408,
414
EAMES, CHARLES, I I I :
664η.
EAMES, M R S . CHARLES, I I I :
664
E A S T INDIA C O M P A N Y , I : c h a r t e r
42,
47. 51 EASTERN T R I P , I I : d i a r y o n
150-57;
letters on 1 7 6 - 8 8 EASTHOPE, SIR J O H N , I I : EASTLAKE,
SIR
CHARLES
844 LOCK,
I:
DUNDAS, LADY [Lady Emily Moreton, m. Sir James], II: 665
276, 294 EASTLAKE, LADY [Elizabeth Rigby, m. Sir Charles], II: slander on T . and Jane Eyre 341η. IV: 396, 401, 4 1 2
DUNLAP, ARTHUR, I: 27,
EASTNOR,
DUNDAS, R . - A D M .
SIR J A M E S
LEY DEANS, I I : 6 6 5 .
DUNLAP, MR., III:
664
WHIT-
III: 403
29
3rd Earl
VISCOUNT,
see
SOMEBS.
GENERAL INDEX
508
EBDEN, JOHN W A T T S , 1: 4 9 3 , 4 9 5 E B E R S AND CO.
[booksellers],
SCUE,
VISCOUNT,
178
396
E B E R S , M R . AND M R S . , I V : EBRINGTON,
I:
see
FORTE-
3rd Earl
ELLENBOROUGH,
ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL O R D E R ,
II:
EDWARD
2nd Baron
BARON,
see
STANLEY,
E D E N , M R . AND M R S . , I V :
396
EDGELL, MISS W Y A T T , I V :
397
EDGEWORTH, M A R I A ,
I:
395.
Har-
I: 158. Fashionable
EDGEWORTH, M R . , I I :
Life,
LAW,
240
["Bear"], II: 731, 816. III: 267. IV: 392 E L L I O T FAMILY [Thomas Frederick], II: 525, 629, 642, 644, 701, 735η., 744, 746, 750. III: 63, 81, 183, 256, 342, 492, 518, 667. IV: 22, 29 E L L I C E , EDWARD
ELLIOT, REV. GILBERT, I I :
545
1st
Earl of, II: i 6 6 ELLER, M R . , I:
356-57 EDDISBURY,
rington, I : 206
[a servant], III: 62, 63, 67, 73, 75, 80, 100, 158, 301, 306, 375. 376, 397. 416, 642. IV: 4, 52, 80, 82
ELIZA
715
Edinburgh Review, II: T.'s qualifications to write for 190-91, 201-02; 212, 213η.; article "mutilated" by 2 1 4 - 1 5 ; 321, 328, 334, 366. I V : 440 EDMONSTON, a . . Letter to: IV, 24
ELLIOT, H A R R I E T ANNE G E R T R U D E ,
EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS, I I I : 3 4
ELLIOT, MISS, I I :
see also Arthur's School and Charterhouse, I: T.'s adult view of his own 137—39. ϊ^· Ireland 89; 266 EDWARD VII, IV: 233; marriage 284 EDUCATION,
EDWARDS, H E N R Y S U T H E R L A N D ,
IV:
392η., 403, 404; and wife 408. Recollections, quoted IV: 82η.
EDWARDS,
MR.,
I:
186,
187,
198,
200, 201, 206 EGLOSSTEIN, LOUISE VON. I I I :
442
EGYPT, II: 155-56 E L D E R , D R . EDWARD, I :
12η.
III: 562η. E L G I N , J A M E S B R U C E , 8th Earl of, III: 624. IV: 205, 215η., 384 E L G I N , LADY [Elizabeth Oswald, m. 7th Earl], II: 749 E L I O T , EDWARD G R A N V I L L E , Lord, ELDREDGE, C A P T A I N ,
see
S T . GERMANS
GEORGE [Mary Ann Evans Cross], II: 353η., 490. III: 437П. IV: 190η. Adam Bede, IV: morality in 207; T . "can't read" 238. Amos Barton, IV: i6n.
ELIOT,
II: 645. I l l : 316 ELLIOT, H U G H , I I : ELLIOT,
JOHN,
516η.
JR.,
Letter
to:
IV,
145 ELLIOT, M R S . JOHN, J R . , I V : ELLIOT, M R . ELLIOT,
[ G . 5 5 ] , I:
THOMAS
146
335 183η.
FREDERICK,
I:
cxxv. II: 516η., 715η. III: 25, 53. 55. 63. 135. 495η., 49б. 532· IV: 221, 392, 393. 412
ELLIOT,
MRS.
THOMAS
FREDERICK
[Jane Perry], I: c; biographical cxxv-cxxviii. II: 508η., 509, 512, 524, 541, 6о2п., 603, 620, 658, 664, 674η., 745, 768. III: 53, 63, 124, 173, 183, 263, 264, 458, 506,513,685. IV: dead 278; 391 Letters to: II, 516, 555, 819, 825; III, 35, 51, 132, 221, 266, 480, 494, 507, 529, 547, 558, 580, 590, 6l6; IV, 323, Appendix XXVI ELLIOT, WILLIAM GERALD, Anecdotage, quoted I: clix-clx ELLIOTSON, D R . J O H N , II: 595η., 597, 6oo, 602, 610; Rebecca dedicated to 614; 644, 717 [?], 780η., 815. III: 47; loses money 127; 303. 437. 674. IV: 280, 395. 408
G E N E R A L
Letters to: II, 7 0 4 ; IV, 280, 324 ELLIOTT, GEORGE P., I:
13,
275,
ELLISON,
CUTHBERT
565
EDWARD,
IV:
MRS.
CUTHBERT
EDWARD,
I V : 22, 23, 402 ELSSLER,
FANNY,
II:
ELMORE, ALFRED,
I:
323
BULLER-FUL-
LERTON-ELPHINSTONE,
13 th
Bar-
on, II: 362 ELTON, ARTHUR HALLAM, II:
436η.,
469 [ ? ] , 520П., 569η.; criticism of V. F. 5 8 4 - 8 5 ; 606, 7 1 5 ELTON,
MRS.
ARTHUR
HALLAM
[Rhoda Willis ( B a i r d ) ] , II: 436, 5 1 5 , 520, 5 2 1 , 527, 536, 569η., боб ELTON,
xcvi.
SIR
CHARLES
ABRAHAM,
I:
I I : 436η., 51 б, 518, 580,
715 ELTON,
JANE
OCTAVIA,
ELTON,
JULIA,
see
see
BROOK-
LAURA
PARR,
Mrs.
BEATRICE, AGNES
II:
715,
["Missy"],
ELWIN, WARWICK, I: quoted
cxxix-
MINISTER
" E Ó T H E N , " see EPPS,
DR.,
MRS.
WHITWELL,
WHITWELL
Bedchamber
AT
LE
HAVRE,
KINGLAKE
see
NORRINGTON-EPPS
CASE E R C O L E , SIGNORA, I I I :
The,
328
III: 209, 2 1 1
ERLACH, M M E .
D', I I I :
AUGUSTUS,
669
King
of
Han-
over, II: 363 JOHN
ERRINGTON,
EDWARD,
MRS.
743.
ILL:
I:
JOHN
II:
EDWARD,
668, 670.
E R S K I N E , M R S . , ILL: 4 3 9 ,
ESPARTERO,
bio-
[Frances
JEAN
NIQUE, I : c x l i x . ESSAY C L U B ,
I: 56,
421
IV:
440
BALDOMERO,
ESQUIROL,
graphical cxxviii-cxxxi. I l l : 449, 4-53> 596· I V : 122, 138. Eighteenth Century Men, quoted III: 468η., ó i g n . ; I V : 241П.-43П., 3 7 7 - 8 0 , 390η. Letters to: III, 4 1 3 , 465, 468, 5 5 1 , 5 8 7 ; IV, 1 5 , 163, 194, 237, 2 4 1 , 281, 324 ELWIN,
170
ESCOTT, T . H . S., Trollofe, I V : 8in.
cxxx REV.
cviii.
Letter to: III, 420
II: MARY
I:
743η. III: 668
II: 520, 537, 570, 5 8 1 , 7 1 5 Letter to: II, 605
ELWIN,
ENGLISH
ERRINGTON, 521
746 ELTON,
WALDO,
ENGLISH FAMILY, I: 6, 8
ERNEST
Thomas ELTON, LADY, II: ELTON,
RALPH
crisis 384; 458, 4 8 4 - 8 5 . 1 1 : 7 6 1 62, 8 2 3 - 2 4 . ILL: universal suffrage 15—16 ; Crimean war cabinet 4 1 6 , 4 1 7 ; 4 2 9 ; war scare 5 4 8 - 4 9 , 588, 608; Appendix X V I . I V : 3 1 32; U.S. Civil War 2 1 3 , 231, 263; war scare 443 ; Appendix X I X
Ericsson,
FIELD, M r s . W i l l i a m
and
II: 672η. III: 142η. Essays, III: "wise and benevolent" 5 4 7 ; 548 ENGLAND—POLITICS I:
323
JOHN
WALDO,
ENCKE'S COMET, I:
160
E L M O R E , D R . JOHN RICHARD, I : ELPHINSTONE,
EDWARD
IV:
Waldo Emerson Forbes, ed. Journals, quoted III: 142η. EMERSON,
22, 396, 402, 403, 408, 4 1 1 ELLISON,
E l w i n ] , I: cxxviii. ILL: 469. impressions of T . 377—80 EMERSON,
149
E L L I O T T , BISHOP S T E P H E N , I I I :
509
I N D E X
quoted
II:
ETIENNE
465η. DOMI-
II: 3 57
ESSEX, A R T H U R A L G E R N O N
DE
VERE
CAPELL, 6th Earl of, I V : 4 1 2 η . ESSEX, LADY
[Louisa
Boyle, m.
6th
Earl], I V : 4 1 2 ESTAMPER,
CECILE
D ' , see
HANKEY,
Mrs. William ETHICS
AND
MORALITY,
I:
402-03.
II: 282. I V : 206, 2 2 6 - 2 7 , 244
GENERAL INDEX
510 ETTY, WILLIAM, I: 279,
276η., 476, 659, 667. IV: 326
295
Eurofa, The, III: 270 EVANS,
FREDERICK
MULLETT,
II:
148, 149, 247, 248, 383. III: 384, 614η. IV: 404, 413 Letten to: II, 530; III, 4 3 1 ; IV, 260, 325 E V A N S , M A R Y A N N , see E L I O T , G e o r g e EVANS, ROBERT WILSON, I : EVANS, THOMAS, I :
493
494
Evening Post [New York], III: biography of T . 124η. E V E R E T T , EDWARD, I I I : 1 9 4 ,
202
Letter to: III, 197 EVERSLEY, CHARLES SHAW-LEFEVRE,
ist Viscount, III: 316 EVERSLEY, LEFEVRE,
GEORGE
JOHN
SHAW-
ist Baron, III: 316
EWBANK, REV. W . ,
I:
24,
28, 76 Examiner, The, see also Forster, John, I: cxxi, 132, 400, 453. II: 7η., io6, 164η.; T . writing for 189, 190; "parted company" with 203; 257, 403, 404, 409, 424η.; attacking T . 630-34; 779η·. 78on.; and L. Napoléon 814. III: Ι55η·> ЗбЗ> 389 EXPOSITION DES B E A U X A R T S , I I I : 4 6 0 E Y R E , WILSON, I I I : 2 6 1 ,
MRS.
666
CHARLES
FANSHAWE
FAGAN, MRS., I I :
FAMILY
[Charles],
"FAMILY
FANSHAWE, ROSA [ " T o t t y " ] , I I : 2 7 6 ,
577, 624, 640, 658, 659, 670. III: 640. IV: 326 Letter to: IV, 326 281
FARLEY, CHARLES, I: 1 9 2 , FARQUHAR, GEORGE, I I : FARREN, WILLIAM, I: FAUCHER,
LEON, I:
190
FANE,
see FANE,
FRANCIS
JOHN,
84η.,
327
F A V E R S H A M , M R . , see HENRY
HABERSHAM
EDWARD,
see
ii8
12th Earl of WESTMORLAND,
FAWSETT, MRS., I:
109
FAWSETT,
BARHAM,
WALTER
508η. F A N N Y [a servant], FANSHAWE,
REV.
I:
44,
93
RACHEL,
FELTON,
CORNELIUS
Mme.
C., Ill:
II, King of the Sicilies, III: Ρ attacks 364
FERDINAND
FERGUSON, COLONEL, I I : HENRY
33,
FELT, MRS. WILLARD L . , I l l : HENRY,
n t h Earl of FANE, JULIAN
I:
34. 55. 58, 69, 81
CHARLES,
η9η.,
2бз, 358. 541 Letters to: III, 45, 92, 382, 469
363
WILLIAM
WESTMORLAND,
to: I V , 3 2 7
FAULKNER, MRS., I V :
FELT, WILLARD L . , I l l : i n ,
410
FANCOURT, MAJOR, I I :
750
325
FAULKNER, M R . , Letter
FAWCETT,
240
38
F A R R E R , MISS, I I : 6 9 8 ,
F É L I X , E L I S A , see
321
LIBRARY," I:
II:
176
i66n. Two
569
FERGUSON, D R . ROBERT, I I I :
398
F E R R I E R , JAMES F R E D E R I C K , I V : IV:
230
CHARLES
II:
53. 55. 104, 109, n o
95
FAIRBAIRN, M R . , I V :
II:
271η., 558η., 738. III: 77, 276. III: 409
FAY, LEONTINE, I: 9 1 , FAGAN, G E N E R A L , I I :
S.,
275η., гηЬ, 512, 528, 560, 562, 5б5. 577> 581, 590, 592, 644, 653, 663, 668, 670, 672, 685, 737. 739. 740, 744. 75°. Ш : 17. 72, 626. IV: 429, 431 Letters to: II, 624, 640, 649, 659. 667, 706; III, 80, 473, 630, 632, 640; IV, 27, 326
FARDEL, L . , I V :
24
EWBANK, WILLIAM WITHERS, I:
FANSHAWE,
III: 77.
FERRIER, S.,
II:
SUSAN
tiny, I: 158
EDMONSTONE,
28 Des-
GENERAL INDEX Mystères de Londres,
FÉVAL, PAUL,
MAUNSELL
Memories,
В.,
quoted III: 102η. I I I ; 455η., 456η.
FIELDING CLUB,
I: T . ' s "model" Io8n.; 4 1 2 ; T.'s article on 469η. II: С. Brontë on 341η.; 370; T.'s article on 462; 6i2n., 633, 637.
FIELDING,
HENRY,
184,
III:
304, 402,
466η. I V :
i86, 192
Amelia, I I : 249; "delightful portrait" 416. Josef h Andrews, II: "coarse and careless" 416; "TruUiber" 633. Tom Jones, I I : 424
biograph-
FIELDS, JAMES THOMAS, I :
ical cxxxi-cxxxii.
I L L : 92,
2бо,
514.
458,
507,
112η.,
I V : 135,
150. Yesterdays, quoted 11: J 5 5η. i I I I : i i o n . - i i n . , 113η., ΐξοη., 5ΐη.,
520П.-21П.;
I V : 150η.-
ι68η.
Letters to: III, 1 6 1 , 243» 2491 259, 483, 488, 490, 519. 534; 544, 550 FIELDS,
MRS.
JAMES
162, 259, 545.
THOMAS, I I I : 150
IV:
FILLMORE, MILLARD, I I I : 211,
212,
215,
194, 204, 218,
221,
229, 253, 665 FINCH-HATTON,
see
WILLIAM,
i oth Earl of
FINDLAY, JOHN R I T C H I E , I I I : FRANCIS D . ,
688
Letter to: I V ,
248 FISH
FAMILY
[Hamilton],
IV:
230,
HAMILTON,
I I I : 197η.,
202,
392 MRS.
HAMILTON,
I I I : 197,
208, 548 F I S H E R , J O H N H U T T O N , I : 43, 69 F I T Z G E R A L D , A N D A L U S I A , see SOYRES,
Mrs. Francis de
236,
237,
243,
264,
421,
422,
430, 453,
493,
496,
498. II: 57, 73, 80; staying T . 94, 97, 109; 121, 127, 129, 137, 163; "makes" T . idle" 166; quoted 169η., 1 9 1 η . ; 453; "always right about men" 542; quoted 563η.; 628; thinks T . snobbish 655η.; 703, 497, with 128, "too
7 5 5 , 7 6 5 , 815. I I I : leaves £ 1 , 0 0 0
to A. and Η . Τ . 34, 39; 4 1 9 ; married 641. IV: 312, 356η., 436 Letters to: I, 150, 156, 159, 161,
172,
238,
239,
246,
252,
254,
275,
278,
287,
297,
322,
II, 3, 8, 16, 35, 43, 6 1 , 227, 365, 472; III, 98. Letters jrom: I, 164, 291, 330, 345, 372; II, 265; III, 29, 1 1 4 F I T Z G E R A L D , M R S . E D W A R D [Lucy 349;
FITZGERALD,
on
LORD
162; F G
on
EDWARD,
II:
169.
EDWARD
I: T .
317
MARLBOR-
O U G H , I I : 148, 317η., 3 4 0 ;
"vil-
lain" 366; 843 Letter to: II, 236 FITZGERALD, FITZGERALD, 292, 346.
208, 548, 664. IV: and family FISH,
232,
285; "my crony" 291 ; 305, 308; his translations of Déranger quoted 3 3 1 - 4 1 ; quoted 348η.; 362, 367, Зб8; Ι.Τ. on 388; 394, 4 1 1 , 420,
BOROUGH,
392 FISH,
208,
FITZGERALD, GEORGE
WINCHILSEA,
FINLAY,
EDWARD,
Barton], III: 641
F I L B Y , J O H N , I V : 71η. 210,
I: Ixxxii, ci; cxxxiii; eli, 85 η., io8n., 187, 198; T . on their friendship 200; 201, 202, 207,
FITZGERALD,
biographical
II: 496-97 FIELD,
5"
FITZGERALD,
MRS.
EDWARD
Letters to: II, JOHN
II:
PURCELL,
310.
MRS.
MARL-
339, 346
Ill:
JOHN
I:
30 PURCELL
[Mary Francis], I: 346; "selfish and heartless" 389. II: 212, 310, 366. I l l : 3 1 , 67, 68, 7 1 , 387, 419
Letters to: II, 331; IV, 327 F I T Z G E R A L D , P E T E R , I I : 80, 81, 83 FITZHERBERT, MRS., I V :
12η.
512
GENERAL
FITZJAMES, D U C
D E , I : 113
FITZPATRICK, W . J . , Lever,
F O R D , M R . , I V : 409
quoted
II; б б п . - б у п . , 86η. FITZROY,
ADM.
F O R D , M I S S , I V : 233 F O R D , M R S . , I V : 391, 396, 408, 409
ROBERT,
I V : 290;
and wife 395 FITZWILLIAM
INDEX
MUSEUM,
I : 65, 66
Foreign
Review,
I: T .
wants editorship cxxxiv.
Quarterly
I I : 51,
54, 56, 64, 68, 70, 92, 100, 135,
F L A D G A T E , C O L O N E L , I V : 404
161, 162, 178, 829η., 830η. I V :
FLADGATE,
i6
158,
F R A N C I S , I I : 528η. I I I :
518,
606.
I V : 122,
232,
Letters ίο: I I , 343; I I I , 493; I V , 250, 251. Letter from: I V , 107
GEORGE
CECIL
WELD
FORGUES,
III:
PAUL
410-11.
ÉMILE
DAURAND,
" T . et ses romans,"
I I I : 389
FLADGATE,
MRS.
FRANCIS,
I V : 85,
Letter
to: I I I , 389
F O R M A N , M R . , I : 187, 191
396 FLADGATE, W . ,
IV:
FORREST,
396
F L A U B E R T , G U S T A V E , Mme. IV:
FORESTER,
FORESTER, 3rd B a r o n , I I : 410
3 9 b 394, 396, 408
Bovary,
AND
MRS., I V :
FORREST, EDWIN, I I I : a n d
82η.
"bad"
COLONEL
20
F L E M I N G , M R . , I I I : 70, 71, 1 8 1
F O R R E S T , E M I L Y , I : 415.
FLETCHER,
FORREST FAMILY
JOHN,
I : 253.
Tragedy, I: 232. Money, I: 233
Macready
500П.
F L A X M A N , J O H N , I : 288 Maid's
Wit
without
IV: 8
[William], I :
199,
200 FORREST, G E O R G Y , I V : 1 4
F L O W E R , E L I Z A , I I : 246
F O R R E S T , J O H N H E N R Y , I I : 318, 380
F O L E Y , J O H N H E N R Y , I V : 276, 284,
FORREST,
F O L E Y , M R S . J O H N H E N R Y , I V : 413 FOLLETT FAMILY, I V : FOLLETT,
ROBERT,
B . SPENCER,
I V : 38η.,
4б5 FORREST, M R S . W I L L I A M
SIR
WILLIAM
WEBB, II:
208
[Georgiana Carmichael-Smyth], I : 82η., 103, 109, 193, 259· IV: 8, 14
FORSTER, CHRISTOPHER,
F O N B L A N Q U E , A L B A N Y , I : 399, 400.
FORSTER,
189,
8ii.
229η., 4 3 8 ,
631,
Letters
to: I I , 270; I I I , 225,
SAMUEL,
Mayor
of
I : 400 Garratt,
I : 99η. F O R B E S , SIR J O H N , I I : 61 i n . F O R B E S M A C K E N Z I E A C T , see A C T FORBES, M R . , FORBES,
15η.
WALDO
Π : 186
see also Examiner, The, I : cxviii, cxx, cxxi, cxxiii; biographical cxxxiii-cxxxvii; 378, 400П.
JOHN,
I I : 7, 64, 68, I I I , 143,
148, 163, 186, 189η., 248; " g r e a t -
274, 293
FONBLANQUE, MRS. ALBANY, FOOTE,
792,
I V : 403, 413
462; I V ,
22η.
F O R R E S T , L T . - C O L . W I L L I A M , I : 82,
F O L T H O R P E , J . W . , I I : 480 II:
I:
109, 176, 203, 226, 243, 259η.,
397
397, 414· FOLLETT,
CAPT.
IV: 8, 14, 20 [ ? ]
413η., 440
EMERSON,
and E d -
ward Waldo Emerson, ed. Journals, quoted III: 142η.
est man I know" 252-53; 259, 261; letters of the "false as hell" fight 294-304; 308, 377; " u n commonly k i n d " 403; 404, 424, 429; reviews Paris S.B. 453, 457; 466, 573, 629; article on pensions attacks T . 629-34; 704, 754; conduct gives T . " p a i n " 779-80; reconciliation 781-82; 789; "trai-
G E N E R A L
I N D E X
513
tor and a sneak" 792; 811, 815,
FRANKLIN,
829η. I I I : 4, 46-47, 1 2 7 ; r e v i e w s
FRASCATI'S, see also Gambling, I : 90,
Esmond 155; 175, 223, 226, 231, 250, 341; reviews English Hu-
FRASER, ALEXANDER
mourists
513,
396;
5i8;
468η.,
469,
appointed
500,
to lunacy
c o m m i s s i o n 552, 564, 583; 591η.;
married 620; and Dickens theatricals 643. I V : 58; and Garrick Club Affair 118П.-19П.; 122, 163η., 1 7 1 ; offended at T . ' s characterization 238; 313, 390, 392 Letters to: I , 455; II, 56, 114, 241,
257,
660,
670;
295,
297,
301,
370,
I I I , 399,
449,
453,
486; IV, 328, 329. Letters II,
from:
294, 295, 298, 303; I V , 61
FORSTER, MRS. JOHN [Eliza Anne Crosbie], I I I : 449, 620. I V : 39ОП., 392 FORSYTH, M R . , FORTESCUE,
IV:
415
HUGH,
3rd
Earl, I I I :
680 F O S T E R , M I S S , I I : 702η. FOSTER, MRS., FOSTER,
Ned,"
I : 109,
STEPHEN,
117 " O l d
Uncle
I I : 746
F O U B E , M R S . , I : 350, 353 FOURNIER,
MARC,
and
Adolphe
Philippe, Paillasse, II: 737 FOURREAU,
M.,
Fox,
321
MRS.
GEORGE
LANE,
I I : 363,
364, 452 F o x , H E N R Y E D W A R D , see H O L L A N D ,
CAMPBELL, I I :
772η. F R A S E R , A N N I E , I : 389, 399 F R A S E R F A M I L Y , I I I : 353 FRASER, 204,
JAMES, 353,
I : xci,
354,
I : 158;
Letters
to: I , 179, 348, 351, II, 29; IV,
329 Traseras Magazine, 179η., i g i n . ,
I: cvii, cxlvii, 132, 200, 280η., 303η.;
T . and Maginn writing for 350, 351; T . drawing for 356; 367, 386η., 437, 4б9, 488.
140,
141,
160П., 161,
191η.,
263,
V.
423;
F.
264η.,
169,
283;
538η.;
177,
reviews
Kingsley
in
725; 840. III: " F r e e British N e groes" in 247, 252; 429, 434; Goethe and 444, 445η. IV: 15, 152, 209, 2 1 0 ; Skelton in 216; 271η.; A . T . i n 272η.; 371 I I I : 687
219, 494, 578, 731, 743. I I I : "good fellow" 267. I V : 79, 359 Letters to: II, 217; I V , 77, 243,
330 FRASER, SIR W I L L I A M A U G U S T U S , I I :
tailors
358,
444,
495, 653. III: L . Napoleon's couf d'état 16; 17; Franco-Russian alliance 544 WAKEFIELD,
I I I : 487, 500, 502, 5 1 1 , 605
Ubique,
F R E A K , C H A R L E S , I V : 35 F R E N C H , M R S . , I l l : 662
D R . JOHN
I I : 43, 54,
64; Keane's insulting article in 103-05; O'Donnell's plagiarized papers in 130; 135, 137, 139,
FREDERICK
FRANCIS,
446,
364, 387, 407, 488;
382η.;
II: 355,
200,
399,
459-60
revolt 268; 360; July revolution 425.
cviin.,
356,
75ОП. I V : 396. Hie et quoted II: 643η.—44η.
4th Baron F o x , W I L L I A M J O H N S O N , I I : 246 F R A N C E — POLITICS,
134
F R A S E R , T H O M A S , I I : 140, 141, 142,
43η.
F o x , C H A R L E S J A M E S , I I : 245, 645η.
III:
III:
96, 237, 506
FRASER, P E T E R ,
I I : 142
FOWLER, THOMAS, I V :
BENJAMIN,
THE
GREAT,
III:
321
F R I A R , M R S . , I : 429
FRIEDRICH KARL, Prince of Prussia, I: 127 FRIEDRICH
WILHELM
Prussia, I: 158
III,King of
GENERAL
5Н FRIEDRICH
IV, King of
WILHELM
Prussia, I I : 4 2 1 FRISWELL, JAMES H A I N , Houses
with
thi Fronts Of, I I I : 402, 4 0 4 - 0 5 Letter to: I I I , 402. Letter from: I I I , 404 FRITH FAMILY, I I :
155
FRITH, ROBERT WILLIAM, I: 1 9 , FROST, C H A R L E S , I I I : FROST, J O H N , I :
ANTHONY,
218
and
T.
Carlyle, ed. Letters and Memorials, quoted I: civ, clvii-clix F R Y , E L I Z A B E T H , Memoirs, I I : Mrs. B. reads 5 7 7 - 7 8 F R Y , M R . , I I : 578 FULFORD, FRANCIS
[Bishop of Mon-
treal], I I I : 2 6 1 R O G E R , and Lytton Strachey, ed. Cremile Memoirs, quoted I: cv; I I I : 6o8n.
FULFORD,
F U L L E R , COLONEL, I V : FULLER,
MRS.
172
[Hester quoted I:
RICHARD
Thackeray Ritchie], cxii-cxiv, clxv, 506
F U L L E R T O N , LADY GEORGIANA C H A R LOTTE, I I I :
66 569
Letter to: I I I , 600 HORACE
III:
quoted 203 η. 346
GAGIOTTI, M M E . , I I : 5 1 5 ,
559,
CHARLES N O E L ,
560 ist
Earl of, I I : 6 7 1 GALE,
FREDERICK,
II:
692,
251,
273 ANDRÉ,
France
d'Anquetil,
I I : 829 G A L T , J O H N , The Radical, I: "clever but dull" 2 0 1 . Stanley Buxton, I: 1 8 7
GALWAY,
CAPT.
DOUGLAS
STRUTT,
GEORGE
EDWARD
697,
7 3 5 η . I V : 1 5 . "Progress of a Railway Bill," IV: 1 5 Letter to: II, 798 Galignani's Messenger, I: 1 4 8 , 295η.; T . to write for 358, 359. I I : 43, 90, 244, 4 7 5 , 581 G A L I G N A N I ' S SHOP [Jean-Antoine and
ARUN-
DELL MONCKTON-ARUNDELL,
6th
Viscount, I V : 4 1 0 , 4 1 2 G A L W A Y , L A D Y [Henrietta Milnes, m. 6th Viscount], I V : 4 1 0 η . , 4 1 2 G A L L W E Y , MISS, I I :
792
G A M B A , T E R E S A , see
BOISSY
GAMBLE, JANE С., III:
609
GAMBLING, see also Frascati's, No. 60, No. 6 4 , 1 : 9 0 - 9 1 , 93, 9 5 ; T . ' s discourse on 9 6 - 9 7 ; 98, 1 3 8 η . ; debt 1 7 5 ; 1 8 6 , 1 8 7 , 1 9 1 , 1 9 7 , 1 9 8 , 199, 200, 2 0 1 , 202, 204, 205, 207, 208, 2 2 5 , 228, 229, 230, 2 3 7 , Appendix IV. I I : 4 1 4 , 415, 416, 419, 421, 735. Ill: 289, 5 1 2 . IV: 435 G A R D E N , VIRGINIA, I I : 6 0 2 η . GARLICK, DR., IV: GARNETT,
HOWARD,
F U R S E AND C O M P A N Y , I I I :
GAINSBOROUGH,
CHARLES
GARDNER, MRS., I V : 4 0 2 ,
F U L L E R T O N AND R A Y M O N D , I I I : FURNESS,
G A L L A I T , LOUIS, I V : GALLOIS,
225,
IV: 1 6 2
"scoundrel" 4 1 1
JAMES
Guillaume], I: 1 0 2 , 358, 359. 3 6 1 , 363
GALTON,
698
FROUDE, JAMES ANTHONY, I V : FROUDE,
111
INDEX
412
19
ROBERT
S.,
e d . 'New
Sketch Book, I I : loon., 140η. GARRICK CLUB, see also Garrick Club Affair, I: 263, 2 6 4 ; members 2 6 5 ; 282, 308, 3 1 3 , 350, 404, 4 1 6 η . I I : 94, 1 1 4 , 1 3 4 , 1 4 4 , i j o , 224, 454, 5 1 4 , 528η., 5 3 3 , 540, 6 i 2 n . , 665, 766, 843. I l l : 1 5 8 , 392, 455η., 464η., 472П., 474, 493> 494> 606, 674. I V : i6n., 1 8 , 64, 8 i n . , 86, 90, 9 1 η . , 99П., 1 0 7 , i09> 1 1 6 , 1 1 7 , 1 1 8 , 1 3 1 η . , 1 3 3 , 134П·, 149П·, 202, 2 2 1 , 2 3 2 , 2 3 5 , 2 5 1 , 265, 296, 3 1 2 , 3 1 3 , 3 3 5 , 3 5 2 , 358, 3 9 1 , 395, 4 1 1 , 416 GARRICK
CLUB
AFFAIR,
see
also
GENERAL INDEX Yates, Edmund, 1: cxx, cxxxvii. IV: 5on.; correspondence of 8 9 92, 9 3 - 9 7 . 9 8 - 1 0 4 , 105-06, 107, 109, 116-120, 121, 122; Yates's pamphlet 131, 132; 133-35, 163η., 202 GARRICK
CLUB,
COMMITTEE
OF
THE, Letters to: IV, 93, 94, 95, 98, l o i , 103, 119 Garrick Club: Correspondence, IV: 107 Garrick Club: Refort of the Committee, quoted IV: 105η. GARRICK, DAVID, I I I : 3 0 4 .
IV:
71η.,
GARROW, SIR W I L L I A M , I :
and family
1755188,424
GEORGIA
Τ able-Book,
HISTORICAL
II:
SOCIETY,
Sec-
retary of the. Letter to: III, 553 G E R M A N Y — P O L I T I C S , I : revolution 119; 158. I I : 444 GERHARD,
CAPTAIN,
I:
223,
227,
229, 230, 249 E D W A R D , I : 47. Decline and Fall, I: 228; "entertaining" 229. Memoirs, quoted I I I : 459
GIBBON,
GiBBs, HENRY, I: 1 9 0 , GIBBS, JOSEPH, I : GiBBS,
THOMAS
191
497
WASHBOURNE,
MRS.
GASSIOT, M I S S , I V :
WILLIAM
GAUTIER, THÉOPHILE, IV: 265,
Let-
207
[of Richmond],
MR.
IV:
70 843η.
GIBSON, THOMAS M I L N E R , I I : GIBSON,
MRS.
THOMAS
MILNER
[Susanna CuUum], II: 843 Letter to: II, 599 STANLEY
GIFFORD, 402
JOHN, II: 645η. Beggar's Of era, I: 177; II: 344η. Gazette des Tribunaux, II: 32 G E O R G E I , I I : 645η. I I I : 65, 474, 488, 491, 493, 592, 629η., 33
LEES,
I:
209;
ROBERT
FRANCIS,
2nd
Baron, IV: 188 G I G O U X , J E A N FRANÇOIS, I I : GILBERT, HENRY, III:
732
267
GILBERT, MR., IV:
358
GILMAN,
DELEVAN,
ARTHUR
III:
520 GILMAN, D R . SAMUEL, I I I :
630
645η. 111:321,474, 4 9 b 494. 501. 502, 507, 519, 526, 529, 546, 564, 571, 583, 585. 590. 595. 637η., 656. IV: 9 , I O , 43η., 5 3 , 84η., 88η., З З 8 , 391, 442 G E O R G E IV, I: 57. 6 4 , 109η., 163. II: 317, 724. III: 474, 475, 477, 491, 494, 519, 526; "contemptible imposter" 590; 592, 595, 612. IV: 3, 12, 262η., 267η., 5 4 3 " · ; T.'s lecture on attacked 564; 571, 584 GEORGE III, II:
666
210, 421
GAY,
GEORGE II, I I I : 4 7 4 , 4 9 4 , 5 6 4 ,
GIBSON,
GIFFARD,
250
Letter to: IV, 249 G A T T Y , A L F R E D , I : quoted 25η.
IV:
G I B S O N , D R . , ILL:
GIBSON, M R . , I : 2 0 5 ,
[Elizabeth Cleghorne Stevenson], Miss Bronte, I: T.'s feeling against xcivn. GASKER, ATHANASIUS, fseud. see C L A R K E , Edward William
Б75П.
George Cruikshank's 198η.
ters to: II, 783, 799
390П.
GASKELL,
54
hires lating 139, 141, 841 Letter to: II, 159
GIRALDON, M . , I I :
Τ.
665
for trans-
GIROT, BLANCHE, I I I :
138
GLADSTONE,
EWART,
III:
290, 402,
411
388η.,
WILLIAM
457П.
GLADSTONE,
IV:
MRS.
WILLIAM
EWART
[Catherine Glynne], IV: 411 Glasgow Argus, I: 464 GLASGOW,
DOWAGER
COUNTESS
OF
[Julia Sinclair, m. 4th Earl], IV: 402 GLASS, J A M E S , I I I :
512
GLASS, M R S . J A M E S , I I I :
536
GENERAL
5i6 GLEIG,
GEORGE
II: 294 Globe, The, tion with GLOYNE, 240,
Waterloo,
ROBERT,
I : T.'s possible connec409.
111:138
MRS., 243,
288,
216,
231,
GOLDSMITH, O L I V E R , I : c x x x v i . I I :
305.
Forster's book on 3 7 0 - 7 1 ; I l l : 124η., 1 5 1 . IV: anecdote 7 1 η . ; l86, 39ОП. "Deserted Village," II: 663. Vicar of Wakefield, I: and Elwin cxxix
IV: 4 CHRISTOPH
fheus,
WILIBALD,
Or-
I: "sublime" 363 MRS.
ISABELLA
DALLAS, I I I :
293
GOLDWORTHY,
GLYNN,
HENRY,
IV:
380. " G M , "
312;
781.
GLUCK, GLYN,
II: 361. I V : 297. "Reminiscences of T . , " quoted I : 259η.; I I : Збоп. Letters to: II, 259, 355, 398
289,
I I : 215,
287,
INDEX
I I : 148, 362. I L L :
320
see B U T L E R ,
GODERICH,
Mrs.
see R I P O N
GODWIN, GEORGE, London
Shadows,
III: 360 Letter to: III, 360 GOETHE, ALMA
444
[Ottilie von Pogwisch], I: 125, 131, 153η. II: 798η. III: 443, 445 Letters to: I, 153, 184 WOLFGANG
VON,
I: 125; T . meets 130; 136, 137, 140; "old rogue" 148. I I : 133, 262, 772. I l l : T . ' s reminiscences of 442-45; Lewezow affair 522, 523
G O L D I E , M R S . , I : 103 I : 190, 197
GOLDSMID, A L B E R T , I V :
422
FRANCIS H E N R Y ,
GOLDSMID,
MRS.
FRANCIS
I I : 515 HENRY,
11:515 Letter to: III, 441 GOLDSMID,
SIR
ISAAC L Y O N ,
I I : 645
[Isabel Goldsmid, m. Sir Isaac], II: 645
GOLDSMID,
LADY
GOLDSMID,
MR.,
GOLDSMITH,
IV:
MAJ.
II:
I:
3 1 , 257,
MARTHA,
I: 31,
257,
193
402 FREDERICK
MISS,
I : 392, 399. I I :
763-64 GOODLAKE, M R . , GOPITS, M R . , GORDON,
I V : 408
I V : 409
ALEXANDER,
GORDON,
Duke of,
GEORGE
HAMILTON,
see
ABERDEEN GORDON, O . , GORE,
Ill:
CAPT.
672 AUGUSTUS
WORTH, I V : CECILIA
THYNNE, GORE,
WENT-
192, 193 ANNE
MARY,
see
Lady
M R S . CHARLES
ARTHUR
[Catherine
Moody],
I I : 585,
695η., 697,
699.
285. I V :
III:
192
Banketts Wife, IV: 196. Cecil, II: 13. "Congress of Vienna," II: 162. Hamiltons, II: 724. Mayfair, I : 203. Sketches of English Character, II: 724η. Letters to: I I , 694, 7 2 4 ; I I I , 27. 73. 7 4 i IV, 195 GORE
HOUSE,
see B L E S S I N G T O N
G O R H A M C O N T R O V E R S Y , I I : 662 GORHAM,
GEORGE
CORNELIUS,
662η. J.,
4th
I I : 683η.
GORE,
Taust, I: 124η., 1 3 3 ; III: quoted 266; IV: 48. Wilhelm Meister, I : Carlyle translation "wretched" 213. Reinecke Tuchs, I V : 253. Werther, I: 3 1 2 ; III: 150η., 412
GOLDSMID,
GOLDWORTHY,
GOODCHILD,
G O E T H E , F R A U A U G U S T VON
GOLDSHEDE, M R . ,
JOHN,
393η., 4 1 2 , 4 1 9 , 420, 438, 443, 452, 472, II: 91, 99, 193, 2бо, III: 125
G O O D C H I L D , J O H N , I I : 763
VON. I I I :
JOHANN
352, 427, 484. 373.
427.
G O E T H E , A U G U S T V O N , I : 125η., 134
GOETHE,
259» 425, 473, 319,
GOSSAINT, M . ,
III:
94
II:
GENERAL GOSSE, EDMUND, Swinburne, I V : 285П.-86П. GOURDIN, M R . , I I I :
Gownsman, "GP,"
The,
see
quoted
517
G R E E N , JOHN
["Paddy"],
666
G R E E N H O W , MISS, I I I : 2 1 0 ,
I : 85η.
GREENHOW,
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH,
AND J A C K S O N , see
ROBERT, I I I :
GREENHOW,
MRS.
JACKSON
GREENWOOD, FREDERICK, GREGORY, G .
GREGORY, MRS., I V : GREIG, M R . , I:
MRS.
ALLAN
[Harriet
GRENVILLE,
B e c h e r ] , I: cx, 4 G R A H A M , MISS, I :
NET
25
MARY,
see
CARMICHAEL,
M r s . Charles ANTOINE
AGÉNOR,
DUC
de, I I : 593η., 7 5 0 " · ANNE
DE
GRIMAUD,
Duchesse de, I I : 593η., 7 5 0 GRAMP, MR., II:
Peofle,
II: 126, 139 GRANT, MR., I: 193, see
Thomas
Brinsley GRANVILLE,
GEORGE,
see
SUTHER-
LAND, 2nd D u k e of GRANVILLE,
2nd
GEORGE Earl,
II:
359, 8 1 4 Letter to: I V , 283 GRANVILLE,
LADY
THOMAS
see
BUCKINGHAM,
GRESHAM, M R . , I V ;
414 Vert
Vert, I I : 236 GREVILLE,
CHARLES,
CHARLES,
GREY,
Memoirs,
2nd
Earl,
Marie
COLLEY,
Letter
I:
and
ILL: 2 5 η .
3 R D E A R L D E , see
RIPON,
WILLIAM
GEORGE,
670 GRIER, R. M . , lohn I: Ixxxiii
Allen,
G R I E V E , THOMAS, I : GRISI,
25,
quoted
241
JAMES G . ,
MME.
III:
ILL:
GIULIA,
I:
581η. 266.
II:
3 3 5 ; Castlereagh duel 6 4 3 , 6 4 4 η .
GROTE, MRS., III: GUDIN,
495
301η. 70η.
THÉODORE,
II:
731,
732,
7 3 6 , 7 4 3 . I I I : 6 7 0 . I V : 428 Letters to: II, 7 4 1 , 745
to: I V , 208 GRAY [a cook]. I I I : 69, 3 7 6 , 562, 5 6 5 , 6 5 6 η . , 0 5 7 . I V : 1 3 , 52
G U E R A R D , JOHN Μ . ,
G R A Y , T H O M A S , Elegy,
G U I L D OF L I T E R A T U R E AND A R T ,
GREAT
EXHIBITION
I: OF
129η, 1851,
see
also Crystal Palace, I I : 7 0 2 , 7 6 7 68, 7 6 9 , 7 7 1 , 7 8 6 GREATHED, L T . - C O L . EDWARD RIS, I V : GREELEY,
411 HORACE, III:
HAR-
GUDIN,
MRS.
THÉODORE
[Louise
G o r d o n H a y ] , I I : 7 3 6 , 743 III:
665 II:
770 G U I L L E M A R D , JAMES, I : 2 7 ,
29.
II:
245 GuizoT, LAUME,
662
ist
Marquess of
GROTE, M R . , I:
[Lady
2nd
GRESSET, JEAN-BAPTISTE-LOUIS,
GROOME, ROBERT, I: 1 0 7 η . ,
Louisa Joseph, m. 2nd E a r l ] , I I : 3 7 4 , 6 8 3 , 6 8 5 . I L L : 369, 6 7 4 GRATTAN,
PLANTAGE-
D u k e of
GRIMSHAW,
GRANVILLE
LEVESON-GOWER,
CHANDOS,
GREY,
200
NORTON,
RICHARD
reform bill i 8 8 n .
400
GRANT, JAMES, Paris and ils
433
219
TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES-
GREY,
ASHBURTON
G R A N T , FRANCIS, I V :
302Π.
412
quoted I: c v ; I I I : 6o8n.
52
G R A N G E , T H E , see
GRANTLEY,
[Rose
IV:
В., I V : 4 1 0 ,
GRAHAM, CAPT. ALLAN, I: cx
GRAMONT,
213 210η.
ROBERT
GRAHAM,
GRAMONT,
232,
O ' N e i l ] , III: 2ion., 213
and Graham
GRAHAM,
IV:
2 6 5 , 266
M a j . Henry GRAHAM
INDEX
427
FRANÇOIS I:
457.
PIERRE ILL:
GUIL-
138η.
IV:
G E N E R A L
SI8 GuizoT,
MLLE
HENRIETTE,
see
GUNNELL,
MR.,
I:
190,
191,
207,
208, 209 GUNNING, HENRY, I: 52, 67, GUNTER, II:
189
MARIA
FRANCES,
ERT, I I I :
150,
160
122,
148 SAMUEL
CHRISTIAN
FRIEDRICH, I: I . T . with 356 HAIGHT, RICHARD K . , I V :
264
HAILSTONE,
56,
JOHN,
I:
53,
493,
494, 495, 496, 497 HAINES, W I L L I A M C L A R K , I : JACQUES
MENTAL
IV:
392,
ÉLIE,
495
FRANÇOIS
FRO-
Tentation,
I:
La
[?],
IV:
392,
411,
276
DR.
[G.
56],
I:
183η.
1 9 5 , 209, 576, 582, 587, 590, 594, 609, 7 2 6 HALLIDAY, MRS. [Augusta Thackeray ( E U i o t ) , G . 5 4 ] , I: 183, 2 6 3 , 4 4 7 . II: 35, 144, 1 4 5 , 1 7 4 ; fight with Mrs. C - S 189, 1 9 5 ; 196, 209, 243, 494, 5 7 5 ; dying 576, 5 8 1 , 5 8 2 ; dead 586, 589 II: 145,
[or Faversham], ROB2 4 1 , 665
HAHNEMANN,
LADY
HALLIDAY, 411
H A D E N , FRANCIS SEYMOUR, I V :
HALÉVY,
[?],
412
95
G W I L T , JO, I I : 1 2 4 ,
HABERSHAM
H A L L É , SIR C H A R L E S HALLÉ,
482
G U R N E Y , RUSSELL, I V : 4 0 2 ,
I89,
HALYBURTON, HAMERTON,
MR.,
BESS,
IV:
I:
400
359,
475·
II:
10, 23, 46, 49, 7 5 , 86, 9 1 , 96, 102, 1 3 5 , 1 3 9 , 1 4 1 , 1 4 2 , 1 7 3 , 210, 2 5 0 ; keeping house for T . 2 5 8 ; dismissed 2 8 4 - 8 6 ; 287, 288, 308, 328, 334, 400, 4 0 1 , 4 9 5 96, 587, 607. I V : 77 Letter to: II, 284 HAMERTON, MARIA, I: 3 5 9 , 4 7 5 .
HALKETT,
LT.-COL.
JOHN
CRAIGIE,
687 ABRAHAM
OAKEY,
III:
487,
500 HALL, DR., II: 473
H A L L , MRS., Letter HALL, WILLIAM, I:
HENRY,
HALLAM,
HENRY,
I:
and
I: Mrs.
196 B.
affair xcviii. II: 271 ; objects to T . and Mrs. B. 4 9 2 ; 524, 525, 556η., 5 8 i n . , 585, 6 1 7 , 620; backs T . for Athenaeum 6 3 7 ; 6 6 1 , 664, 7 0 6 ; at son's funeral 7 1 4 , 7 1 5 , 7 1 7 ; 745, 746, 7 7 7 , 814. ILL: 1 1 9 η . , 232. I V : 343 HALLAM,
HENRY
FITZMAURICE,
ALEXANDER
HAMILTON
DOUGLAS, 7th Duke of Brandon and l o t h Duke of. III: 75
459
ARTHUR
II:
10, 23, 1 3 5 , 139, 1 4 1 , 1 4 2 , 1 7 3 , 587. ILL: 3 1 0 , 325, 3 6 1 , 398, 571. I V : 77, 79 Letter to: II, 607 HAMILTON,
to: I V , 3 3 0
HALLAM,
443, 552, 606, 705; η\η·,
JULIA
393
GUNSTEN, CAPTAIN, I I I :
III:
HALLAM,
see LENNARD, Lady
WITT
HALL,
INDEX
II:
450, 468, 508η., 525, 528, 558, 569, 5 7 7 , 5 8 1 , 6o2, 6 1 7 , 664, 680, 6 8 2 η . ; dead 7 0 6 ; funeral 7 1 4 , 7 1 5 η . , memoir of 746
HAMILTON, see
ROBERT
MONTGOMERIE,
BELHAVEN
HAMILTON,
SIR W I L L I A M ,
HAMILTON, ANTHONY
WILLIAM
II:
538η.
ALEXANDER
ARCHIBALD
DOUGLAS,
8th Duke of Brandon and Duke of, II: 593. I V : 4 2 1
ilth
H A M L E Y , C O L . EDWARD B R U C E ,
633, 687. [?]
I V : 390
HAMMER-PURGSTALL,
[?],
JOSEPH,
herr von, Osmanischen
III:
398η. Frei-
Reiches,
I:
285 HAMPSTEAD
family
COURT,
see
CROWE
GENERAL HAMPTON
CHILDREN
[Frank],
III:
652, 654. I V : 80, 1 1 0 , 230, 235, 279, 303 HAMPTON,
FRANK,
I:
Ixxxix.
III:
engaged to SSB 4.84; marriage 496, 5 1 6 , 5 1 7 , 525, 526; 555, 5 5 6 - 5 7 . 558, 5 6 1 , 586, 6 1 4 , 629, 6 5 4 HAMPTON,
MRS.
569.
FRANK
572,
["SSB,"
Sally Baxter], I: Ixxxviii. Ill: 1 4 2 ; T . in love with 149, 1 5 4 ; 1 5 9 , 160, 164, 1 6 5 , 1 7 7 , 183, 184, 190, 1 9 1 , 194, 204, 205, 206, 207, 210, 2 1 2 , 2 1 3 , 2 1 4 , 2 1 6 , 224, 244, 257, 260, 261, 267, 270, 2 7 1 , 274, 275, 282, 307, 309, 3 1 3 . 335. 356, 357. 358, 369. 370, 481 ; engaged 484, 496, 5 1 3 . 5 1 5 ; married 5 2 1 , 522, 523, 525, 5 2 6 ; 532, 542, 555, 556, 558, 559. 5 6 1 , 568, 569, 572, 586, 603, 604, 609, 6 2 7 , 629, 664. I V : 55, 56, 57, 81, 83, 109, i i o , 2 1 3 , 229, 230, 2 3 5 ; T . ' s reaction to her death 2 7 8 - 7 9 ; 298, 303 Letters to: III, 150, 1 5 1 , 283, 296, 3 1 4 , 327, 5 1 6 , 6 1 1 , 652 HAMPTON,
COL. WADE, III:
484η.,
HAMPTON, WADE, I I I : IV:
484
FREDERICK
WILLIAM,
414
HANCOCK, THOMAS, I I : HANDEL,
GEORGE
I:
Messiah 7 8 η . ; L T . and 389, 440. I I I : 687 100, 139, 140, 623, 634, 687
142,
II:
143.
HANKEY,
FANNY, I I I : 7 7 , 6 3 4 ,
HANKEY,
MRS.,
634, 687. HANKEY,
ILL:
I: cxvii.
II:
98, ILL: 687
135,
634
THOMSON, I V :
77
WILLIAM
H A N N A Y , JAMES, I I I : T .
412
[Cecile
recommends
4 6 5 - 6 6 ; 469. I V : 149. King Dobbs, I I : 553. Satires and Satirists, III: 466 Letter to: II, 553 HARCOURT,
SIR
GRANVILLE
WILLIAM
GEORGE
VENABLES
VERNON,
II: 508. I l l : 564. I V : 391 HARDING, M R . , I I :
145
HARDINGE, H E N R Y , ist Viscount,
II:
2 3 1 , 546. I l l : 588. I V : 393η. HARDINGE, LADY [Lady Emily Jane Stewart (James), m. ist Viscount], I V : 393, 402 HARDWICKE,
CHARLES
PHILIP
YoRKE, 4th Earl of, I I : 547η. HARDWICKE,
PHILIP
YORKE,
3rd
Earl of, I: 36η. II: 646η. HARE,
JULIUS
CHARLES,
H A R E , MISSES, I I :
I:
43,
68
286
H A R L E V I L L E , J E A N FRANÇOIS C O L L I N
D'. Monsieur ¿e Crac, I: 285 HARMAN,
JAMES W O O L L E Y ,
I:
493,
II:
337.
495 HARNESS,
REV.
WILLIAM,
ILL: 288. I V : and wife 4 1 4 Letter to: II, 490 BROTHERS,
III:
to
publish
Humourists 1 3 1 , 132, 1 5 8 ; 280, 300. I V : 55, 58, 60, 76 Letter to: III, 130 Harfer's
Weekly,
HARRINGTON,
130η.
I V : 92η.
LEICESTER
FITZGER-
ALD C H A R L E S S T A N H O P E , 5 t h E a r l
of, I V : 273η., 399 HARRINGTON,
LADY
Green, m. 5th Earl], 399. 402, 4 0 3 , 4 0 4 HARRIS
FAMILY,
I:
[Elizabeth
IV:
273,
II:
135,
HOWARD,
see
400.
357 HARRIS,
412η.
H A N K E Y , M R S . THOMSON, I V : HANKEY, WILLIAM, III:
MRS.
d'Estamper], III: 77
H A R P E R , JAMES, I I I :
805
FREDERICK,
H A N K E Y , CAPTAIN, I : cxvii.
519
HANKEY,
HARPER
559. 568 HAMSTEDE,
INDEX
JAMES
MALMESBURY
HARRIS,
543η.
MR.
[of
Baltimore],
III:
GENERAL
520 HARRIS,
MR.
[of
Cambridge],
I:
496, 497 CHARLES, I I : 429
HARTE, MR., I: 1 4 1 ,
144
HARTFORD,
HAZLITT,
366
H A R T L E Y , JAMES, I I : 2 5 3 ,
568,
IST
576
689
MARQUESS
OF,
see
MOIRA, E a r l of HASTINGS,
LADY
ELIZABETH,
II:
779«· HATCH, IV,
MRS.
THERESA,
Leiter
to:
140
HATTON, M R .
HAWES, S I R
AND M R S . , I V :
BENJAMIN,
395
IV:
331η.,
391 LADY [Sophia Brunei, m. Sir Benjamin], Letter to: IV, 3 3 1
HAWES,
HAWKES, R E V . M R . , I I I :
HAWKINS, M R . , Letter HAWKS, SAMUEL, I: HAWTHORNE,
604
to: I I , 7 8 7 68
NATHANIEL,
Newcomes Notebooks, GEN.
on
465 η.—66n. English quoted I I I : 360η.
H A Y , LORD CHARLES, I V : HAY,
III:
LORD
188
JAMES,
II:
743.
3 1 , 38, 4 1 HAY, LADY [Elizabeth Forbes, Lord James], I V : 38 Letters to: IV, 3 1 , 4 1 IV:
H A Y , LORD JOHN, I V : HAYDN,
FRANZ
m.
81
JOSEPH,
III:
167,
268 HAYDON,
BENJAMIN
ROBERT, I:
T.
on painting of 186. I I : 245 HAYNE, JULIA, III: 589, HAYTER, IV:
3,
WILLIAM
594
GOODENOUGH,
387
HAYWARD,
ABRAHAM,
II:
803.
P.,
WILLIAM,
245—46. IV: tions, I I : 1 3 7
SUMMERS, I V :
HASSELL, M R S . , ILL:
WILLIS
ILL:
IV:
412
598η.,
599П., 6oi
482
400
HARRISON F A M I L Y , I :
HASTINGS,
HAYWOOD, J A M E S , I I :
HAZARD,
HARRISON, CAPTAIN, I I I : 4 7 9 , HARRISON,
INDEX
202η.,
265, 3 2 1 ; "prodigious compliments" from 449; 459, 7 S 4 N . I L L : 1 2 7 , 393. " T . ' s Writings," I I : 334 Letters to: II, 3 1 2 , 3 1 6 , 3 2 7 , 358, 6 3 s , 636, 728, 776
II:
275η.
HEAD, M R S . , ILL: 4 3 8 η . H E A L T H , I : 1 7 , 2 6 η . , ηη,
anecdote
Conversa-
79-80,
8 i , 1 2 6 , 1 3 3 , 1 7 5 , 1 9 1 , 290, 400, 4 4 1 , 460, 468. I I : 40, 43, 95, 1 0 7 , 109, 1 1 2 , 1 3 5 , 1 4 0 , 1 4 3 , 1 4 5 , 1 4 8 , 1 5 4 , 166, 2 1 1 , 2 3 4 35. 346, 4 5 9 - 6 0 , 554, 5 9 5 - 6 0 7 , 677, 6 7 8 - 7 9 , 694, 707, 7 2 7 , 8 1 1 . III·· 37, 75, 82, 87, 99, 1 7 1 , 246, 262, 277, 279, 280, 3 0 1 , 302, 3 0 3 , 322, 3 2 3 , 3 2 5 , 328, 3 3 2 , 3 3 3 , 334, 3 4 1 , 3 4 2 , 346, 3 4 7 , 349, 350, 3 5 2 , 3 5 5 , 356, 358, 359, 3 6 1 , 362, 3 7 5 , 382, 3 8 5 86, 387, 392, 393, 3 9 6 - 9 7 , 398, 4 0 1 , 403, 404, 406, 407, 408, 4 1 1 , 4 2 3 , 426, 4 2 7 , 4 3 7 , 438, 449, 4 5 1 , 4 5 2 , 469, 4 8 1 , 4 9 1 , 495, 502, 503, 504, 505, 507, 5 0 9 , 5 1 1 , 5 1 4 , 5 1 6 , 5 1 8 , 520, 5 2 2 , 5 2 3 , 534, 540, 544, 554, 558, 566, 5 7 3 , 576, 584, 5 9 1 , 594, 596, 598, 599, 600, 603, 604, 605, 6 0 7 - 0 8 , 6 1 0 , 6 1 1 , 6 1 2 , 6 1 3 , 6 1 4 , 6 1 5 , 626, 627, 628, 6 3 1 , 634, 644, 649, 6 5 3 , 669, 670, 673, 675, 6 7 7 , 686. I V : 1 5 , 2 1 , 25, 39, 5 1 , 54, 56, 62, 66, 67, 68, 72, 77, 78, 80, 85, 97, 1 0 8 , 109, n o , I I I , 1 1 2 , 1 2 7 , 128, 129, 132, 136, 139, 140, 1 4 2 , 1 4 8 , 1 5 4 , 1 7 2 , 202, 203, 208, 209, 2 1 2 , 2 1 4 , 2 2 1 , 2 2 3 , 227, 2 3 1 , 2 3 3 , 250, 2 5 2 , 2 5 5 , 263, 264, 265, 266, 277, 296, 299, 307, 3 1 8 , 320, 3 2 4 , 3 2 7 , 3 3 1 , 338, 3 4 5 , 350, 3 6 1 , 3 6 5 , 3 7 3 , 390, 3 9 1 , 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 404, 408, 4 1 3 , 4 1 4 , 4 2 1 , 4 2 5 , 4 3 8 , 4 3 9 , 4 4 1 , Appendix X X V I I I
GENERAL H E A T H , CHARLES, I : 2 0 1 , 2 0 2 ,
203,
205, 287. II: 139, 140η., 1 5 9
LetUr to: IV, 287
HEATH,
MR.,
121,
IV:
392,
408,
4 1 0 , 4 1 3 ; and wife 4 1 4 [or
Heatly],
496
MR.,
IV:
I:
JAMES W I L L I A M
LUCAS,
HEGENHEIM,
of
Cal-
IV: 262 541
HEDGES, SIR CHARLES, I I :
[or O r y ]
ORI
D',
I:
94, 95, 2 2 7 , 2 3 0 , 2 3 1 , 2 3 2 HELPS, ARTHUR, 11: 7 3 5 ,
166
IV:
HENDERSON, D R . , I I : HENLEY, IV:
822
392
HENNELL, SARAH, I I I : 4 3 7 η . , 4 3 8 η . HENRION, ANGELINA, I I : 6 7 8 , H E N R Y , PATRICK, I V :
679
74
HERAUD, JOHN ABRAHAM, I I :
"noble
madness and dullness" 24 HERBERLE, M L L E , HERBERT,
SIR
202
I:
CHARLES
HEYWORTH, JAMES I : 5 3 ,
HENRY
I:
ARTHUR,
II:
713η· MRS.
HENRY
ARTHUR
[Grace Pollock], I I : 709, 7 1 3
HICKS,
SIDNEY,
ist
Baron,
II:
481η.
HIGGINS,
[Mary
III:
MATTHEW
JAMES
HERING, D R . WILLIAM, I I : 46, 5 2 IV:
corre-
spondence on 274—75 HERSCHEL,
SIR
5 8 1 , 585
JOHN
MRS.
MATTHEW
ÉMILE
HILL, ARTHUR
["Jacob
JAMES, ["Marco
MARC
des
In-
. . .
102
MARCUS
CECIL,
see
SANDYS, 3 r d Baron
HILL,
REV.
JUSTLY,
MRS.
JUSTLY
88 I:
220,
221,
[Jane-Helena
Shute], I : 2 2 0 H I L L , M R . AND M R S . , I V : 4 0 9 ,
HILLIER FREDERICK,
Letters
1 9 . I V : 396, 4 0 3 , 4 1 2
valides, II: 830. Mémoires ¿"un f a g e , I: 234
418
HEROINES,
112,
274
Saint H i l a i r e " ] , L'Hôtel
A'Court-Repington, m. ist Baron], I I : 481 AND
II:
O m n i u m " ] , I : biographical cxxxviicxxxix. I I : 3 4 5 , 389, 42ОП., 4 2 1 , 4 5 0 , 6 5 4 , 664, 7 7 7 . I L L : 3 9 0 , 3 9 5 . 4 2 6 , 4 5 0 , 459η., 590, 670. I V : 3 ; in Garrick Club Affair 1 2 1 ; 1 7 8 , 3 2 8 , 3 9 2 , 396, 4 0 3 , 4 1 2 , 434, 438. "Paterfamilias," I V : 178
HILL,
HEROES
I: 488.
H I L L , SIR GEORGE, I I :
LADY
675
HicKsoN, W I L L I A M E D W A R D , to: I I , 48, 50
Elizabeth
HERBERT,
II:
LEONARD,
H I L L , ALEXANDER, I I :
H E R B E R T , J O H N ROGERS, 1 1 1 : 1 1 , 6 6 HERBERT,
412 495
G P 448η. I I : and Constitutiond debts 49, 58, 95, 96, 9 7 , 99, 1 0 0 , 107-08, 1 1 2 , 1 1 3
H1LAIRE,
HERBERT,
366
HEWSON, M R . , I V :
HIGGINS, LYON,
367 HERBERT,
17
HESSEY, JAMES AUGUSTUS, I I I :
HICKS, THOMAS, I I I :
330. Homes I: T . burlesques 4 4 5 -
FELICIA,
of England, 46
37
495
1 8 8 , 349. 762. I V : 6, 4 1 2
739
HELVETIUS, CLAUDE ADRIEN, I : HEMANS,
SEY-
HICKMAN, M R . , I : creditor of T . and
843
[Bishop
REGINALD
cutta], India,
H E R V E Y , LORD, I : 3 6 ,
H I B B E R T , JOHN, I I I : 6 6 7 ,
494, 4 9 5 , 496
H E B E L E R , BERNARD, I I : HEBER,
FRANCIS C H A R L E S
MOUR, 3rd Marquess of. I I I : original of " L o r d Steyne" 3 6 3 η .
HEYWOOD, JAMES, I V : 4 0 1 ,
4 0 3 , 409, 4 1 1 HEAVISIDE,
HERTFORD,
HESKITH, M R . , I:
H E A T H C O T E , J O H N EDENSOR, I :
HEATLEV
521
INDEX
[or
Hillyar],
MISS, I : 2 1 8 , 2 1 9 , HIND, JOHN, I : 4 9 5 ,
220 497
MRS.
414
AND
522 HINE,
GENERAL JAMES,
46, 48, 53,
I:
26η.,
29,
32,
516η.
m.
HoARES, MISSES, I I : 7 3 9 JOHN
CAM
[Lord
Broughton], I I : 707η., 7 1 6 , 7 1 8 η . , 72б, 824. III: 4 ; " K i n d dear old feUow" 5; 632, 643, 667, 672. I V : 392. Recollections, quoted II: 717η. HODDER, GEORGE, I I I : 4 6 7 .
Mem-
ories, quoted II: 266η.—67η. Letters to: II, 268; III, 367, 450, 467 HODGES, M R . , 1 : HODGSON,
HOLLAND, LADY [Lady AugustaM a r y Coventry, m. 4th Baron], I: clxviii. ILL: 68, 70, 73, 309, 667 Letters to: III, 7 1 ; IV, 50 HOLLAND,
HENRY
MRS.
DANIEL,
IV:
KIRKMAN
DANIEL,
413
HOFFMAN,
ERNST
THEODOR
AMA-
DEUS, " T h e Golden P o t , " I: 2 1 4 . Prinzessin Brambilla, I: 225 HOGARTH, GEORGINA, I I : 2 6 1 ,
367,
569. ILL: 643. I V : and Dickens separation 86, 131 HOGARTH, WILLIAM,
THURSTON,
III:
321;
Sala
writing on 4 7 1
H o L L E Y , MISS, I I I : HOLLINGSHEAD,
468η.
JOHN,
II:
HOLLINGWORTH, SQUIRE, I :
I V : 395> 397 HOLLOND, MRS. ROBERT [ E l l e n J u l i a HOLMES,
MARY,
I:
biographical
ILL: 16, 25, 63, 68,
71 Letters to: III, 8, 1 1 , 1 2 , 19, 20, 26, 28, 45, 66, l O I HOLMES,
DR.
OLIVER
WENDELL,
III: 63η.; "true poet" 152. fessor at the Breakfast-Table, 231 H O M E , DANIEL DUNGLAS, I I I : IV:
364η.
123
HONE, NATHANIEL, I:
161
HOGG, M R . , I V :
HOOD,
276
SAMUEL
HOOD, REYNOLDS,
Memories, quoted I V : 1 7 4 η . Letter to: IV, 251 to: I V ,
251
123η.
H O L L A N D , H E N R Y EDWARD FOX, 4 t h
Baron, I: clxviii. I I : 335, 648. ILL: 68, 69, 70, 73,
THOMAS
647, 667.
III:
375
103.
Whims
I: i 6 n . [the
younger],
IV:
articles submitted C M 1 9 7 ; 398 Letter to: \4, λόη. Letter from: I V , 183 Memorials,
HOLLAND, LADY [Saba Smith, m. Sir H e n r y ] , Sydney Smith, III: 4 6 2 ; I V : 44ОП.
SO
THOMAS,
HOOD, THOMAS,
H O L L A N D , SIR H E N R Y , I : x c
IV:
H O N E Y W O O D , JAMES, I I I :
and Oddities,
288
HOLE, ROBERT, I: 68
H O L L , M R . , Letter
ProIV:
199η.
HOGG, LADY [Mary Claudina Swinton, m. Sir James], I I : 364
REV.
418
HOLLOND, ROBERT, I I : 6 6 3 η . , 8 4 3 η .
HOMPESCH, COUNT, I:
HOLE,
quoted
149η. Letter to: IV, 157
HOMER, I: 207
H O G G , SIR JAMES W E I R , I I :
H O G G , M R S . , ILL:
see
KNUTSFORD
cxxxix-cxli.
HODGSON,
309,
T e e d ] , II: 843, 844
154
KIRKMAN
413η. IV:
to: II, 5 7 5 ; III,
349
HISLOP, LADY [Emma EUiot, Sir T h o m a s ] , I I : 516η., 645 SIR
Letters
39,
55
H I S L O P , SIR T H O M A S , I I :
HOBHOUSE,
INDEX
and
F.F.
Broderip,
I V : 196
H O O K , THEODORE EDWARD, I :
13η.,
254. Peter Priggins, II: "immense vulgarity" 2 4 - 2 5 . Sayings and Doings, I: 259 HOOKER, RICHARD, I : HOOPER, M R . , I I I :
428
676
H O P E , LADY MILDRED, I V :
403
GENERAL HOPE,
THOMAS,
Anastasius,
HOPKINS, A . I., LttUr
I:
228
to: I V , 54.
HoPLEY, G . Α., I I I : 6 6 5
HORACE [Quintus Horatius Flaccus], Ars Poetica, IV: 160, 167. Efisiles, II: 766. Odes, I: 1 1 7 , 514;
II:
271;
T.'s
imitation
of
2 8 1 ; 4 0 1 , 463, 553п., 720, 8 o i ; I I I : 47, 48, 90, 201, 363; I V : 260 H Ö R N E , SIR E V E R A R D , I V : HÖRNE, II:
REV.
THOMAS
129
HARTWELL,
422
HORNECK,
CATHERINE
AND
MARY
[the "Jessamy B r i d e " ] , II: 371 H O R T O N , PRISCILLA, I :
374
H O T T E N , JOHN C A M D E N ,
Thackeray,
quoted I: 301η. HOUGHTON,
LORD,
see
MILNES,
Richard Monckton Household Words, I I : 363η.,
393П.,
470,
710.
ILL:
472П.
IV:
Dickens's separation in 86n.; 157 H O W A R D , C H A R L E S , see H O W A R D , MISS, I : 2 8 4 , HOWDEN,
JOHN
NORFOLK 286
HOBART
CARADOC,
2nd Baron, I I : 649. H I : 309, 670. IV: 423 H O W E , ESTIS, I I I : HOWE, M .
A . D E W O L F E , New
Let-
ters, quoted III: 165η. H U D S O N , SIR G E O F F R E Y , I : H U G H E S , MISS, I I I : VICTOR
275
224.
II:
Bug Jargal, I: 133. Dernier Jour, 1: 133. Feuilles d''automne, I: "poetical" 225. Hans d4slande, I: 133. Hernani, I: 127, 133. Marion Delorme, I: " h o r r i d " 362. Notre Dame, 1: "genius" 228. Rhine, II: T . ' s article on 42, 44, 830. Roi s'amuse, I: 238 DAVID, I: F G
on
II: 7 3 ;
T . writes for 9 7 , 139, 142, 1 4 7 , 148, 166, 1 7 5 ; "India letter" 840, 841, 842 HuMMELL,
JOHANN
NEPOMUK,
I:
1 2 7 , 133, 1 5 4 HUNT, [James H e n r y ] LEIGH, I: 4 4 6 ; sketch of 501. II: 14, 248, 490, 595, 723 Autobiografhy, I I : 7 1 1 . Legend of Florence, I: "charming" 4 2 1 . " M a n of Letters," I V : 170 Letters to: II, 307, 3 3 1 , 332, 3 4 7 ; I V , 332 HUNT,
THORNTON
LEIGH,
II:
595,
I:
295,
711 Letters to: IV, 4 1 , 185 HUNT,
WILLIAM
HOLMAN,
329. Pre-Rafhaelitism, quoted I V : 271П.-72П. HUNTINGTON, LADY [Selina Shirley, m. 9th Earl], II: 473 HURLBUT,
WILLIAM
164,
HURST, THOMAS, I :
HENRY,
III:
264η.
HUTCHINSON, M R . , I I I :
Elder, clxxii;
375
"writes like a G o d A l m i g h t y " 44. I V : "a queer heathen" 427
HUME,
325
HUME, MR., I: 260η., 270.
664
386
H U X L E Y , LEONARD, House
651
MARIE, I:
H U M E , JOSEPH, I : 3 0 1 η . ,
H U T T O N , MISSES, I I :
HUGHES, REV. M R . , III: 6 0 4 HUGO,
1 6 7 , 169, 170. II: T . reading life of 234. Essays, I ; 56. History, I: 4 8 ; II: 245, 821
614η.
i66n.
HUDSON, G E O R G E , I I I :
523
INDEX
166,
IV:
of
quoted I: clxvii, II: 6 i i n . - i 2 n . ,
Smith,
clxviii, 804η.;
219П.-20П.
HUYSHE, ALFRED, I: 23 HUYSHE,
58,
68.
H U Y S H E , M R S . FRANCIS, I'- 1 9 3 .
II:
II:
REV.
FRANCIS,
I:
501
310. HUYSHE,
ILL:
9, 16
HARRIET,
I:
60,
62.
II:
I:
15,
42,
501 HUYSHE,
WENTWORTH,
57, 62, 68, 9 1 . II: 3 1 0 H Y N D F O R D H O U S E , see
Col. and Mrs.
CARMICHAEL,
GENERAL
524 I B R A H I M PASHA, I I : 1 5 5 ,
Oracles of God, I : "finest piece of eloquence" 247-48
237
IGNATIUS, F A T H E R , I I I :
343
Illustrated London News, I I I : 562, 585, 638. I V : 160; quoted i 6 o n . 6in.; 194 Illustrated Times, I V : Yates in 1 1 9 η . , I 3 i n . ; 302, 417 IMPEY
FAMILY, I : [or
J A N E , see INGILBY,
230, 2 3 1 . III:
Ingleby],
AUSTIN, M r s .
MARY
LISCOMB,
IV:
8
264 HARRIET
Charles II:
286η.
I I I : 388 INGILBY,
MRS.,
IRVING,
JOSEPH,
Times,
III:
388
Annals
of
IRVING,
PIERRE
M.,
Washington
quoted I I I : 171П.-72П.
IRVING, WASHINGTON, I I I : T .
ISAAC, C A P T A I N , I I I :
40
286η.
I S T R I E , D U C H E S S D',
I I I : 460
INGLIS,
II:
ISTRIE,
BESSIÈRES,
SIR
ROBERT
H.,
quoted
INTERNATIONAL
COPYRIGHT,
II:
meets
134; quoted 171η.; 2 I I , 510η., 5 I I - I 2 , 519. I V : on T . 7 3 - 7 4 ; 191. Crayon Miscellanies, I: 285, 288. Washington, III: 512; IV: 73
I N G I L B Y , SIR H E N R Y , I I :
517η.; 5 I 8 . I I I : 667. I V : 323
Our
quoted I I I : 627
I R V I N G , M R S . , ILL: 6 6 2
Irving,
INGERSOLL, JOSEPH R . , INGILBY
INDEX
NAPOLÉON
Duc
d', I I I : 460 ITALY, see also chronology, I I I : 326
Dickens and 66. I I I : 204, 243 I N V E R A R I T Y , E L I Z A B E T H , I : 1 8 6 , 203
Inverness Courier, I V : 36η., g o n . IRELAND, see also clironology, I I : " w h o does understand?" 78; and clergy 89; T . on Irish character 13ОП. ; Ρ and famine 266; T . article on 352; 414. I l l : Irish in America 228
JACKSON, A N D R E W , JACKSON
AND
III;
196η.
GRAHAM,
IV:
397,
400, 402, 403, 404 JACKSON, R E V . JOHN, I I :
439
JACOB,
fseud.
LE
BIBLIOPHILE,
JACOBS, M R . , I I : 4 0 5
IRVINE, R E V , ANDREW, I I I : 406η.
J A F F R A Y , A R T H U R , I I : 39,
IRVINE, MRS. ANDREW, I I I : 406η.
JAFFRAY FAMILY, I :
IRVINE,
J A F F R A Y , M R S . JOHN RICHMOND,
COL.
I: 447η. 406η.
ARCHIBALD
II:
609η.,
[G.
89],
617.
III:
[Marianne
Shakespear, G . 88], I: 447. II: 244, 609η., 617. I I I : 37η. I V : 414 Letters to: II, 351 ; I V , 169, 332 IRVINE, CHARLES THOMAS, I I : IRVINE
CHILDREN
643
[Archibald],
II:
609 IRVINE,
JOHN
WILLIAM,
III:
406.
"Newcome," quoted I: 409η. Nineteenth Century, quoted I I I : 37η., 435П. IRVINE, MISS, I I : IRVING,
REV.
643
EDWARD,
II:
749η.
195
343 II:
39 JAMES,
IRVINE, MRS. ARCHIBALD
see
LACROIX
EDWIN
JOHN,
IV:
advising
Yates on Garrick Club Affair 1 0 2 , I06n., 1 1 6 - 2 0 , 1 2 1 JAMES
FRANCIS
EDWARD
STUART
[the " O l d P r e t e n d e r " ] , I I I : 4 4 7 JAMES,
GEORGE
PAYNE
RAINSFORD,
II: 2 7 0 ; T . burlesques style 6 5 7 58. I l l : 1 3 1 η . JAMES, H . , I V :
412
JAMES, HENRY [ J r . ] , Small Boy, quoted I : c x x ; I I I : 142η.—43η. Story, quoted I I I : 330η.—31η., 338η., 4ΐ4η·> 5 2 9 П - 3 0 П . JAMES, H E N R Y
[Sr.], III: 142;
saulting" T . 281 JAMES, M R S . H E N R Y , I I I :
661
"as-
GENERAL JAMES, S. ["Jeames DelaPluche"], II: 647, 669, 672, 680, 725, 729, 730, 733. 7 4 7 . 808, 8 1 2 , 8 1 7 , 820. III: s, 22, 3 1 , 33, 38, 44, 63, 82, 276 JAMES, M R S . S., I I : 8 1 2 . JAMES,
WILLIAM
III: 63 II:
MILBOURNE,
338η., 507, 682, 7 s 6 , 844. III: 3 7 7 . 4 7 7 . 6 7 4 · I V : 287, 401 [ ? ] . 4 1 2 . Ways and Means, terpiece" 526 JAMES,
MRS.
WILLIAM
I : "mas-
[Maria O t t e r ] , I I : 5141г., 524. 586, 667, 6 7 5 . I V : 4 1 2 Letters to: I I , 338, 507, 5 1 8 , 526, 705, 7 5 6 ; I I I , 377, 4 7 7 ; I V , 287 MRS.
[Anna
ROBERT
Brownell M u r p h y ] , I I : 7 6 9 ; pension awarded 786. Winter Studies, I: attacked by T . 377 Letter to: I I , 787 JANIN, JULES GABRIEL, I I : 4 9 9 ;
T.
on 500; 5 7 8 ; T . hoaxes 5 7 9 ; 580, 742. I L L : 309, 460, 670. I V : 409 JAY, J O H N , I I I :
142
J A Y , M R S . , ILL:
661
JEAFFRESON, JOHN
CORDY, I V :
rela-
tions with T . 410П., 4 1 6 , 4 1 7 . Recollections, quoted I V : 401η., 41 on. J E F F R E Y , FRANCIS, L o r d , I I ; 5 3 8 η . JEFFRYS,
NATHANIEL,
IV:
and
George I V 12 JERDAN, WILLIAM, I I : 1 3 6 ;
promises
notice of Irish S. B. 1 1 1 ; 296η. Letters to: I, 3 1 3 ; II, 131 ; IV, 333 JERMYN, REV. G . В., I:
52s
spierre" 681 ; 682η., 704. III: 30; on T . ' s supposed Catholicism 3 4 2 ; editing Lloyd's 3 6 3 ; 4 0 5 ; attacks T . for snobbery in Leech article 4 1 7 , 4 1 8 ; 426, 455η. I V : l 6 n . , 48, 139. Black-eyed Susan, I: 203. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, II: 248η. JERROLD, W I L L I A M BLANCHARD,
J E R R O L D , DOUGLAS W I L L I A M , I : a n d
Doyle's Catholicism cxxiv; T . ' s relations with cxlvi; and Constitutional 301η. I I : 248; controversy with T . on anti-clericalism 274, 275η., 2 8 1 - 8 2 ; "hates" T . 308; 389, 580; "savage little Robe-
III:
358η. 410η.
JEWSBURY, GERALDINE, I V :
JOAN OF ARC, I I : T . likens C . Bronte to 612П. J O C E L Y N , LADY E L I Z A B E T H F R A N C E S ,
see LONDONDERRY, Lady [m. 4th Marquess] J O C E L Y N , J O H N S T R A N G E , see
RODEN,
5 th Earl RODEN,
2nd
JOCELYN, ROBERT, Viscount, II:
662
JOCELYN,
see
ROBERT,
Earl JOCELYN, LADY [ L a d y Frances C o w -
per, m. Viscount Robert], II: 662 J O H N , see
GOLDWORTHY
JOHN [a servant], II: 6oon., 602n., 610 John Bull, I : 13.
I I : 480.
ILL: 395
323
JOHNSON, J O H N , I :
J O H N S O N , M R . AND M R S . , I V : JOHNSON,
DR.
SAMUEL,
I:
412
anecdote
4 4 4 · И : 645η. I I I : i 6 i n . , 5 4 4 ; couplet quoted 565η.; 574, 6 1 9 η . I V : anecdote 190η.; 390, 396. Vanity of Human Wishes, I: 542, 685 208
JOHNSTONE, M R . , I : JOHNSTONE,
io6
IV:
36 JESSE, CAPTAIN, Beau BrummeU,
MILBOURNE
III:
JAMESON,
INDEX
MR.
AND
MRS.,
ILL:
5 7 1 . 572 JoiNviLLE,
PRINCE
[François
DE
d ' O r l é a n ] , II: 151 JONES, I I :
330
JONES, C . W . , Letter JONES, DAVID, I :
to: I V ,
178
321
J O N E S , E R N E S T , Letter
to:
IV,
189
526
GENERAL
JONES, G E O R G E
to: I I I , K E L L Y ,
В . , Leiters
MRS.
GEORGE
В . , I I I : 134
HARRY
LONGUEVILLE,
I:
JONES, D R . H E N R Y B E N C E , I V : 396,
JONES, MISSES, Letters
to: I V , 225,
248 [ a n a c t o r ] , I : 237
MR.
[father
of D a v i d ] ,
I:
321 BEN,
I : 293η.;
on Bacon
345 J O P E , M R . , I : 214, 2 1 8 , 246 JORDAN, H E N R Y , I V : 401 Journal
des Débats,
500, 578.
I I : 160,
452,
I I I : 309
LOUIS
to: I I , 396
GEORGE
ANTOINE
JULES, Π : 4 3 7
J u p p , MRS., I: 358 JUVENAL [Decimus Junius Juvenalis], II: "truculent b r u t e " 5 S 3η. Satires,
KELVIN, LADY
144, 145η. THOMSON,
ist
IV: 2 7
[Margaret Crum, m. IV: 2 7
KEMBLE,
C H A R L E S , I : biographical cxliii; 177, 194; "excellent fell o w " 239; talk of his being knighted 433-34; drawing of 502. I I : 703 KEMBLE, MRS. CHARLES [Marie Thérèse D e c a m p ] , I : biographical cxliii; 173, 325. I I : 803. I l l : 3, 343 K E M B L E F A M I L Y [Charles], I : biographical cxliii-cxliv; 194, 198, 205, 207, 413, 421
JOYCE, M R . , I V : 5 8 J O Y C E , W I L L I A M , Letter JuLLiEN,
117
K E M B L E , A D E L A I D E , see SARTORIS
JONES, J O H N , I I I : 426
JONSON,
WILLIAM
1 s t B a r o n ] , I I I : 637η.
397. 4 0 9
JONES,
KELVIN,
B a r o n , I I I : 637η.
228, 229, 230, 358. I I : 474
JONES, M R .
ILL,
[Ada Cunningham, m . Sir F i t z r o y ] , IV: m
K E L L Y , ROBERT, I I I :
[?], 259η., 2бо, 458, 6б2 JONES,
SIR F I T Z R O Y , I V :
K E L L Y , LADY
259, 458 JONES,
INDEX
I I I : 207; I V : 160
KEMBLE,
FRANCES A N N
["Fanny,"
Mrs. Pierce Butler], I : cxliii; "much delighted w i t h " 105; 170, 177, i86n., 194η.
I I :" d i r t y as a
38—39;
housemaid"
702η. I I I :
127, 184, 230; T . "almost likes" 340;
345.
584·
I V : 272η.; T .
"learned to admire but not e n d u r e " 438. Later K A L I S C H , D R . , I l l : 479, 482 K A N E , E L I S H A K E N T , I I I : 484. I V : 18, 442 JAMES
Letter
PHIL-
KEMBLE,
I : 271. "Illustrations of Discount," I I : T . ' s letter of protest about 103-05
KEMBLE,
LIPS, I I : 278, 279, 280 K E A N , E D M U N D , I : 110, 141 KEANE, DAVID DEADY,
GEORGE,
?elew
Islands,
II:
246 K E E L E Y , M A R Y L U C Y , I I I : 585 K E E N E , C H A R L E S , I V : 162, 404, 413 433.
to: I I , 778
H E N R Y , I : cxliii; "dear fellow" 172; 173, 175, 192, 239, 240, 241, 282. I l l : 392 JOHN
MITCHELL,
I:
cxliii, 1 7 2 ; "a forced plant" 1 7 3 ; 177, 192, 196, 208, 239; "noble fellow" 277; 296; and B F R 346, 374, 382, 383; 387, 398, 400;
K E A T S , J O H N , I : 407η. I I I : 298
Keefsake,
q u o t e d I I : 778η.-
K E M B L E , G E R T R U D E , see S A N T L E Y
KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH,
KEATE,
Life,
79«·
The, I : 132. I I : 420, 426, ILL: 264η.
I V : 371
K E L L A R , MISS, I I : 373
"gives himself airs" 420 ; 434 Letters KEMBLE,
to: I , 324, 378, 406 MRS.
JOHN
MITCHELL
[Natalie W e n d t ] , I : cxliii, 387, 398. I I : 702 K E M P I S , T H O M A S À , I I : 615, 616
GENERAL K E N E A L Y , EDWARD VAUGHAN
Goethe, 140
II: 699.
II:
EDWARD,
77
KENNAWAY
FAMILY
[Sir
John],
II:
763η., 7 б 4 KENNAWAY,
KENNAWAY,
JOHN
60.
T.
[ist
Bart.],
wants cornetcy
SIR J O H N
[2nd
Bart.],
763
II:
K E N N A W A Y , SUSAN, see
NOEL
JOHN
143
PENDLETON,
K E N N E D Y , M R S . , ILL: KENNEDY,
III:
Petigru,
Letter
to:
K E N N E Y , CHARLES LAMB, II:
IV,
attacks
Kickleburys 728η., 7 5 1 , 754 Letter to: II, 785 K E N N Y , M R . AND M R S . , I V : JOHN
402
FREDERICK,
III:
498, 5 i o n . DUCHESS
OF
[Princess
toria Maria Louisa burg], I: 1 5 9 , 4 1 5 KENYON, JOHN,
II:
of
245,
Vic-
Saxe-Co247,
466,
667, 784. I L L : 381 Letters to: II, 4 8 3 ; IV, 333 KENYON, MRS. JOHN, I I I :
to: I I , 3 1 7
KERRICH,
I:
JOHN,
160,
K E R R I C H , M R S . JOHN K E R R I C H , JOHN
399.
II:
[Mary-EIeanor
[Jr.], IV:
EARL
OF,
408
see
LANS-
DOWNE, 3rd Marquess of KEYS, M R . , II:
188
K I D D L E , JOHN L . , I I : MR.,
CHARLES,
III: 4 9 7 η .
IV:
65η., 66 K I N G , JAMES K I N G , I I I : JUDGE
675
MITCHELL,
III:
238,
239, 665
I: III:
185,
MRS.
MITCHELL,
250η.,
375,
KING, MRS., IV: 403 498
on Carlyle cviii; cxxvii; on Procter cliv; 195, 196. II: 264, 3 1 9 , 505, 542, 628η., 7 7 7 , 825. III: 125, 126, observing the Crimean War 3 9 5 ; 403. IV: standing for liament 38. Eôthen, II: 152 KINGSLEY, CHARLES, II: 7 2 5 ;
knowledge of the 3 1 7 . IV: 218. 698, 699, 762. 7 6 2 ; IV: quoted Letter to: IV, SIR
I:
Mrs. 237, 645, 194; 394, Par-
"little
w o r l d " 790. ILL : Alton Locke, II: Yeast, II: 725η., 378η. 133
WILLIAM
144 WELLES-
IV: 392 [ ? ] , 402, 4 1 2 , 413 Letters to: IV, 267, 288, 334 KNIGHTON, LADY [Clementina Jameson, m. Sir William], IV: 122η., 267, 334. 392 [ ? ] , 402, 4 1 2 , 4 1 3 Letter to: IV, 288 KNOWLES, JAMES SHERIDAN, II:
and Tennyson pension Hunchback, I: 194 KNOX, MARIA, II:
430 195,
III:
560
KNOWLES, M R . , Letter
95
BISHOP O F , I :
498, 500
532,
570,
LEY,
F i t z G e r a l d ] , I: i 6 o n . II: 5, 44
KINDERLEY,
III:
KNIGHTON,
5. 4 3 - 4 4
K1LLALOE,
SONS,
KIRWAN, A. V., II: 1 3 5 ,
381
K E R , MISS, Letter
4ΤΗ
AND
KINGLAKE, ALEXANDER WILLIAM,
11
PATRICK,
KENSETT,
J.G.,
KING, RUFUS, III: 4 9 7 η . ,
114
KING,
[Susan
540, 544> 545. 550, 565, 1 7 3 . 582· I V : 66
KING,
543, 6 1 8 . I V : quoted 11 i n . Letter to: III, 197
KERRY,
44
Letter to: III, 560 60,
KENNEDY,
KING,
KING,
KENNAWAY, MARIA, I:
KENT,
K I N G , G E O R G E , I:
KING, MRS. H E N R Y
K I N G , JAMES G O R E ,
SIR
I: 60, 7 7 η . ; from 126 I:
527
later Mrs. C . C . B o w e n ] , III: 569
KENNAWAY, REV. CHARLES I:
HYDE,
"Maginn,"
INDEX
199 497,
KNUTSFORD,
22;
225.
to: III, 5 7 4
189
HENRY
THURSTAN
HOLLAND, ist Viscount, III: 68n. KNUTSFORD, LADY [Margaret Jean
528
GENERAL
INDEX
T r e v e l y a n , m. ist V i s c o u n t ] , I I I :
LANDSEER, C H A R L E S , I I :
68
LANDSEER,
K O C K , P A U L DE, I I :
247
Соси, I : 2 2 1 , 2 2 2 . Lattière ¿c Montjermeil, I: 236. Sœur Anne, I:
222
KoLD, M R . , I I I : 548 KOSSUTH, LOUIS, I I : P a l m e r s t o n
and
816 AUGUSTUS
VON,
I:
translating 140. "Trost Scheiden," I I I : 3 1 4
T.
beim
192η. I:
HENRY,
and K . Perry c x x v ; cxxxviii, 2 7 9 . I l l : 69, 70, 4 5 1 , 6 8 5 . I V : illustrating for C M 1 8 3 ; 1 8 4 , 2 1 4 , 3 9 2 , 3 9 7 , 400, 409, 4 1 4 Letters to: I V , 1 7 6 , 1 7 9 , Letter from: I V , 1 8 7
180.
HENRY
HENRY
170,
LANGDALE, LADY [ L a d y Jane E l i z a beth Harley, m . ist B a r o n ] , I V : 402
DUPRÉ,
III:
6 7 4 , 685
LANGFORD, H A R R I E T , I : 2 7 3 ,
275
L A N G L E Y , S., I V : 8 6 , 1 9 7 , 2 7 2 ,
LACHEVARDIÈRE, I : 4 3 5 .
Π:
LACLOS, CHODERLOS DE. Les
dangereuses,
841
LANGSLOW, C A P T A I N , I :
Liaisons
LANGSLOW, R O B E R T [ G . 6 3 ] , I :
I : 213 Roi
PAUL,
de
Ribouds,
1:
225 LADD, M I S S , I :
76 362
LAFITTE, M R S . CHARLES, I I : LAFOND, M . , I : 2 7 7 ,
282
LAFONT, PIERRE, I I :
142
L A M A R T I N E , A L P H O N S E M A R I E LOUIS
DE, I I : 4 9 3 , 4 9 4 ; T . going to see 7 2 9 ; poem on d'Orsay quoted 7 3 3 CHARLES,
John Woodvil,
I:
161.
563.
II:
19;
LANGSLOW,
MRS.
ROBERT
[Sarah
Jane Henrietta Thackeray, 6 2 ] , I : 1 9 , 68, 183П., 296. 1 9 4 η . , 2 1 1 , 289 DR.
JAMES
G. II:
HAUGHTON,
I V : 381
4
R E V . G E O R G E , Ыеге
273
18
and T . ' s gambling debt 1 7 5 ; 2 4 5 , 4 1 3 , 506. I I : suspended from judgeship 194П.-95П., 2 0 0 ; T . pleads Pollock's help for 2 0 7 - 0 8 ; "Langslow was victimized by the colonial Aristocracy" 2 5 1 ; 289 Letter to: I, 1 4 9
LANGSTON,
quoted I : 1 6 1
L A M B , COLONEL, I :
Nights,
AUGUSTUS
824η.
6 6 1 , 662
LABÉDOLLIÈRE, M . , I : e v i l
LACROIX,
MRS.
II:
LANG, C A P T A I N , I I I : 1 0 9 , n o ,
K u L E v c H A , Battie of, I : 88n.
LABOUCHERE,
Lane-Fox-Pitt-Rivers],
[Alice Margaret Stanley], I I : 824
227
KUHN, M R . , I:
[later
LANE-FOX, AUGUSTUS H E N R Y LANE-FOX,
218
KRINS, M R S . , I V :
LAMB,
EDWIN
LANE, MISS, I I I : 463
KoTZEBUE,
LAMB,
SIR
Arabian
I: 202
LANSDOWNE, MAURICE,
HENRY 3rd
PETTY-FITZ-
Marquess
of,
I:
DUR-
cxxvii, 4 7 . I I : " j o l l y and k i n d " 6 6 2 ; 664, 6 6 5 , 685. I l l : 2 7 9 , 6 8 5 . I V : 338, 401
LAMINGTON, ALEXANDER C O C H R A N E -
LANSDOWNE, H E N R Y T H O M A S P E T T Y -
L A M B , RICHARD M . , I :
75
L A M B T O N , J O H N G E O R G E , see
HAM, 1st Earl of BAILLIE, 1st Baron, I I : 6 9 9 LANCASTER,
HENRY,
and
DR.
John
Brown, I I I : quoted 4 3 η . LANDELLS, EBENEZER, I I : 8 2 , 98 LANDON,
Churchill,
LETITIA
I: 514
ELIZABETH,
FITZMAURICE, II: 6 8 s n .
4th
Marquess
of,
LANSDOWNE, LADY [ E m i l y Jane M e r cer Elphinstone de Flahault, Baroness Nairne, m. 4th Marquess],
I I : 685
GENERAL INDEX L A R D N E R , D R . DIONYSIUS, 1 : LARKIN, WILLIAM
LASCELLES, M R . , I V : LAST, D R . , I I I :
496
318
245
L A T O U C H E , L U C I E DE, I I I : LAUCHTON,
438
POCHIN, I :
JOHN
138
Henry
KNOX,
Reeve, quoted I: 295η. S A M U E L , I : 348η. III: portrait of T . 99, 115, 128, 266, 269; T . writes letters of introduction for 3 1 7 - 1 9 ; in America 332, 498; 533. 561. IV: 270, 304 Letters to: III, 89, 90 LAW, I: T . studying 137, 143-44, 145, 149-50, 176, 178, 181-82, 238, 243. II: T.'s comments on jury system 3 4 7 - 4 8 ; 625. I l l : 308
LAURENCE,
L A W , E D W A R D , see
ELLENBOROUGH
[Bishop of Bath and Wells], I: 50 L A W , M R . AND MRS., I l l : 102 LAW,
GEORGE
HENRY
LAW, WILLIAM, I : LAWRENCE,
495
ABBOTT,
III:
45,
92,
Letter
to:
ALFRED,
GW^
167η., 6 6 i , 664 Letter to: III, 1 5 6 L A W R E N C E , AMOS, I I I : LAWRENCE,
167
COLONEL,
III, 118 LAWRENCE,
GEORGE
Livingstone,
IV: 274η. L A W R E N C E , M R S . [of New York], I I I : 120, 123 LAWRENCE,
MRS.
BIGELOW,
III:
536 LAWRENCE, IV:
SIR
THOMAS,
I:
515.
III:
403,
421
LAWSON, M R . , I : LAYARD, A U S T E N
434, 436η. HENRY,
416, 678, 683 Leader, The, II: 711, 716. III: 121, 468η., 469 L E C T U R E S , see also works index Charity and Humour [Week Day Preachers], I I I : 176, 187, 189, 190; Dickens on 431, 433; 436η., 437, 440, 441, 506,
529
Sion., 512, 519η., 577П., 598η. IV: 48η., so, S3. 363, 39i English Humourists, I: and Forster cxxxv. II: plans for 692, 708, 717η., 72S, 73б, 740, 741; reading for 754; 765; practising for 766; 770; in London 773-74, 775. 776, 7 7 7 , 7 7 8 ; Forster reviews 7 7 9 - 8 0 , 7 8 1 ; 783, 784η., 785; T . thinks "a failure" 7 9 5 ; 8 0 1 , 8 0 3 , 8 0 4 ; at Cambridge 809η.; at Oxford 81 о ; 812 ; to Scotland 816, 817, success 8 1 9 , 8 2 0 , 8 2 1 - 2 2 . I l l : in London 4, 5, 17; Scotland 2 7 . 31. 33. 34; Glasgow announcement 3 5 ; 4 1 , 4 2 ; "successful but not enormously so" 4 3 ; 4 4 ; American proposal 4 6 — 4 7 ; 48, 57, 6 1 , 65, 66, 7 3 ; T. breaks down at Manchester 7 6 ; 8 0 , 8 2 , 8 3 , 8 4 , 8 7 , 8 8 ; at Liverpool 8 9 , 9 1 ; and America 9 2 , 9 3 ; 9 7 , 1 0 0 , L O L , 1 0 2 ; in New York 1 1 8 , 1 1 9 , 1 2 0 , 1 2 2 ; to be repeated in New York 1 2 8 , 1 2 9 ; 130, 132, 13s, 136, 139, 142, 144, 145η., 148, 149; Boston ISO, IS4; 157. 159. 160, 161, 162, 1 6 5 , 1 6 6 ; Providence i66n., 1 6 9 , "rather a failure" 170 ; 171 ; in Philadelphia 171η., 172; papers accuse T . of Dickens jealousy 1 7 3 ; 1 7 6 , 1 7 8 , 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 1 8 5 , 1 8 8 , 1 8 9 , 1 9 3 ; in Baltimore and Washington 1 9 5 , 2 0 2 , 2 0 4 , 2 0 9 , 2 1 2 , 21S, 2 1 8 ; in Richmond 2 2 0 , 2 2 1 , 2 2 2 , 2 2 3 , 2 2 s ; 2 2 9 , 2 3 2 ; in Charleston 2 3 5 , 2 3 6 , 2 3 8 , 2 3 9 ; in Savannah 2 4 0 ; 2 4 2 , 2 4 3 , 2 4 s , 2 4 6 ; in Petersburg 2 4 8 ; 2 5 0 , 2 5 1 , 2 5 2 , 2S4, 255. 2S6, 3 1 3 ; and Forgues' criticism 389; repeated on second American tour S94— 95, 598, 599η., "failure" 6 0 0 ,
GENERAL INDEX
S30
6oi; (Diary) 66i, 662, 663, 6 6 4 , 6 6 5 , 6 6 6 . IV: 4 2 8 Four Georges, III: 60; writing 63,
38, 41, 42, 43; Norwich 4 4 ; 5 3 , 6 7 , 6 8 , 6 9 , 7 2 , 7 6 , 84, 89, 90П., 1 5 5 , 2 3 5 , 2 4 9 , 3 3 8 , 3 7 7 ,
6 4 , 6 5 , 66, 6 7 , 1 4 8 , 1 7 0 ,
173,
378, 3 7 9 ; (Diary) 390, 391;
176, 179,
182, 190, 218,
223,
438, 4 4 2 , 4 4 3 , 4 4 4 , 446
242, 244, 24s, 246, 255,
282,
357. 383. 4 0 1 , 4 5 4 ; reading for 4 6 6 ; 4 7 4 , 4 7 5 , 4 7 7 , 4 8 3 ; in New York 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489; at WiUiamsburg 491-92; Brooklyn 4 9 3 , 4 9 4 , 495 ; 499. 501, 503, 504. 505. 506, 507; Albany 508; 509, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515,
516;
in Boston 517; 518, 519; 521, 522, 523, 524, 526; Buffalo 527, 529, 530; 532; "done wonderfully well" 533; Philadelphia 535, 536; 537; Baltimore 538; 539, 540, 541, 542, 543η.; hostile criticism 5 4 5 , 546; 547, 548; Richmond 549. 550; 551. 552, 553. 554. 555. 556, 557; Charleston 558; 561; Savannah 562; Augusta 564; attacked in England 564; 565, 566, 567, 570; Macon 571, 572, 573; 574; Mobile 576; New Orleans 577, 578) 583; mistaken attack on 5 8 4 ; 589. 590, 592, 593; St. Louis 594, 595, 596; 598; private reading in London 612, 613; 620, 623, 627; and Mary Queen of Scots 629, 630; 632, 633; Glasgow 634; 635, 636; Edinburgh 637; 639, 640, 641; Hull 642, 644; 646, 647, 648, 650; more popular than Humourists 651, 652; 653, 654,
L E E , G E N . CHARLES, I V : 92 LEE,
RICHARD,
Letters
to:
26,
III,
78, 450 LEE,
SIR
SIDNEY,
George
Smith
quoted III: 417η. L E E C H , J O H N , I : cxxviii; biographical
II:
cxliv-cxlvi.
95,
105η.;
"genuine humour" 2 6 3 ; 3 4 5 η . , 3 4 6 , збо, 3 6 2 , 3 6 7 , 3 8 9 , 7 0 1 , 720. III: 363, 364; T.'s article on causes trouble 413, 415, 417; T.'s apology for article 418; 422, 432, IV:
455η., 174П.,
6i4n., 273,
622η.,
28ο,
674.
399,
404,
408, 409, 411, 412, 413. Pictures of Lije and Character у III: 413 Letter to: I V , 335
[Ann Eaton], I : cxlv. ILL: 73, 276. IV: 280, 408,
L E E C H , M R S . JOHN 409, 4 1 2 L E E C H , MISS, I I I :
276
L E E M I N G , M R . , Letter
to:
LEEMING, MRS., I V : LEFEVRE,
see
132
IV,
132
SHAW-LEFEVRE
LEHMANN, MRS.,
Ill:
265
L E I G H , EDWARD MORRIS, I : 495 LEIGH,
FREDERICK,
III:
364,
505,
506 LEIGH, PERCIVAL,
Ill:
247.
II:
537η.;
I: cxlv, cxlvi. II: Mr.
Pip,
T. imitates style
700η.,
505,
625.
767η.
Letters
to: II,
349. 354. 362,
6 5 5 , 6 5 6 , 6 8 7 , 6 8 8 , 6 8 9 , 690.
LEIGHTON,
IV: 3, 4, 6; Bath 7, 8; 9, ion., I I , 1 2 , 1 3 , 1 4 , 1 5 , i 6 n . ; "astoundingly popular" 17; 1 8 ; Halifax 19, 21; 22, 23, 24, 25; Edinburgh 26, 27; 28, 29, 30; Inverness 32; 33, 34, 35,
185
IV:
LEITCH,
103, 105;
FREDERICK,
WILLIAM
III,
3 7 8 , 4 1 8 , 46J
ist Baron,
LEIGHTON,
Let-
ters to: III, 615; IV, 336 LEMAIRE, J. W . , I:
318η.
LEMAÎTRE, FREDERICK, I I : 737 LEMANN FAMILY, I : 235, 236, 2 7 7
G E N E R A L LE
1 3 1 η . Horry Lorrequer, II: 29. Roland Cashel, II: "savage" satire on T . 45in., 452; T.'s attitude toward 455; Mrs. B. on 460-61 Letters to: II, 86; IV, 143, 144
[or Lemann], M I C H A E L , 226, 230, 2 3 1 , 233, 237, 261
MANN I:
LEMESURIER, M R . , II:
738
LEMOINNE,
MARGUERITE
JOHN
452η.,
502,
LEMON, COLONEL, I:
213
ÉMILE,
II:
309, 670
578.
III: LE
LEMON, MARK, I: 408.
II: 82,
149,
267η., 328, 329, збо, 389, 7 1 2 . III: 367η., 4 1 8 . 432, 4SSn-> 614η., ЬηЬ. IV: 367, 404> 4 4 Letters to: II, 93, 281, 346, 352, 537, 757, 771 II: 556η.
[Julia Maria Frances Hallam, m. Sir John], II: 556, 560П., 664. III: 2 3 1 - 3 2
LENNARD, LADY
LENNARD, JULIA
232 LEOPOLD IV:
298
AND E L E A N O R ,
I:
221
CHARLES
IV: 180, 196 LESLIE FAMILY LESLIE,
MISSES,
ROBERT,
577
II:
371.
[Charles], IV: 196 II:
683.
IV:
397,
408 LESLIE, M R . , LESLIE,
MRS.
296
Letter to: III, 162 J O H N , Letter to:
L ' E T A N O , M M E . DE, I : LETTSOM, WILLIAM
IV,
I:
MRS.
GARROW, I :
WILLIAM
NICOLAS
269
79,
GARROW,
GEORGE,
IV:
814
see
GRANVILLE
GRANVILLE,
2nd
GEORGE
HENRY,
II:
716η.
III: 437η. IV: igon. Letters to: II, 353, 490; III, 442 L E W E S , M R S . G E O R G E H E N R Y [Agnes Jervis], II: 7 1 6 LEWEZOW,
FRÄULEIN
VON. I I I :
and
Goethe 522, 523 LEWIS, SIR JOHN, I : 2 1 1 , 2 1 7 , 330. LEWIS,
JOHN II:
FREDERICK,
245
I:
287,
155
LADY
MARIA
THERESA,
I:
cxxvii CAPT. SAMUEL, II: Cornkill to Cairo dedicated to 1 5 1 L E W I S , W I L L I A M D . , I L L : 102η., 203, 294, 535, 543, 546, 664 L E Y , M R . , I : 495 LEWIS,
286 LONSDALE,
John
quoted on T . at Charterhouse 641η.; 642. I I I : 19
LIDDELL, HENRY GEORGE, II:
MRS.
HENRY
GEORGE
[Lorina Reeve], II: 6 4 1 - 4 2 L I E G E L , MISS, I I I : 4 1 4 ,
CHARLES,
WALTON,
Earl of
LIDDELL, PROSPER,
I: biographical cxlvii-cxlviii. II: 66; account of dinner with T . 66n.—67η.; 89; IrisA S. B. dedicated to 106; 122, 1 4 0 ; ends friendship with T . 164— 65; 253, 270. I l l : 2 i i n . IV: quoted on Garrick Club Affair
LEVER,
II:
LEVESON-GOWER,
L E Y D E N , LUCAS VAN, I :
205, 465
LEVASSEUR,
OCTAVIA
L I C H F I E L D , B I S H O P O F , see
231
124η., 410, 4 1 3 , 423, 435, 436. II: visits L T . 2 1 2 ; 228 LETTSOM,
MME.
LEVESON, M R . ,
LEWIS,
LESESNE, J U D G E JOSEPH, I I I : LESLIE,
III:
I, King of the Belgians,
LERMON, M R . ,
VERT,
III: 577η. Letter to: IV, 126
LEWES,
LENNARD, SIR JOHN FARNABY CATOR,
531
I N D E X
419
Ixxxvi I I I : 436η. 436η.
L I E V E N , PRINCESS, I : LIGHT, CAPTAIN, L I G H T , MISS, I I I : LICIER, I:
252
L'Illustration, II: pirating Mrs. Perkins 308 LINCOLN,
ABRAHAM, I V :
213η.
GENERAL INDEX
532 LIND,
JENNY,
II:
383,
488,
510,
5 1 1 , 621 LINDSAY, M R S . J O H N , I I : 7 5 1 η .
III:
342 LINDSAY, L O R D , I I : LINGEN, M R . , I I :
266 740
Granby, 22. Herbert Lacy, I: 22
L I S T E R , THOMAS H E N R Y , LISTON, J O H N , I : 2 3 3 .
IV:
LITTLEDALE, M R . , I :
196
309
Literary Gazette, I: 1 3 2 . I I : 1 3 1 , 1 3 6 , 474. I V : 333 LITTLE
HOLLAND
VINE a n d
HOUSE,
I:
iii,
LONG, S I R J O H N , I I : see
IR-
PRINSEP
LLOYD, M R . , I :
496
Lloyd's Weekly Newsfafer, 367η.
I I I : 363,
LOCH, H E N R Y BROUGHAM, I V :
396
215,
[Phoebe
Mc-
FREDERICK,
My
Creery], I I : 732
LOCKER-LAMPSON,
Conjidences, quoted IV: 2 2 1 η . "Μγ Neighbor Rose," IV: 222 Letters /0: IV, 2 2 1 , 222
LOCKER-LAMPSON,
MRS.
FREDERICK
[Lady Charlotte Bruce], IV: 2 2 1 η . L O C K H A R T , J O H N G I B S O N , I : cxxviii; and Banantyne controversy 460η. I I I : 340, 404. Scott, I I I : 327η., 6 З 4 ; I V : 438 LococK, D R . C H A R L E S , I I : 560η., 739- 749, 750, 796 LONDON, BISHOP OF, see
BLOMFIELD
or TAIT LONDON H O U S E , see LONDONDERRY,
LONDONDERRY
CHARLES
WILLIAM
3rd Marquess of, I I I :
[Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest, m. 3rd Marquess], I I : 784η. I I I : 248, 454
LONDONDERRY, LADY
LONDONDERRY, F R E D E R I C K W I L L I A M
S T E W A R T , 4th Marquess of, I I : 458, 459, 543, 544; duel ROBERT
442
LONGFELLOW,
HENRY
WADSWORTH,
I I : 8 2 1 . I l l : 166, 172η., 530 Letter to: IV, 164
LONGMAN, M R S . , I V :
514,
413 459.
I I : 2 0 1 , 202П.
7 3 2 , 743η.
LOCKE, M R S . JOSEPH
248η.
37
LONG, M R . , I :
LONGMAN, THOMAS N O R T O N , I :
LOCKE, JOSEPH, I I :
STEWART,
over Mme. Grisi 643; 7 3 1 , 736, 8 1 4 . I l l : 248η. IV: 392, 4 0 1 , 411 LONDONDERRY, LADY [Lady Elizabeth Frances Jocelyn (Powerscourt), m. 4th Marquess], I I : 373η., 4 8 i , 532, 543, 7 3 1 , 7 3 2 , 736, 814. I l l : 8, 19, 54, 393. IV: 4 0 1 , 4 1 1 , 427 Letters to: II, 458, 544, 627, 7 7 6 ; IV, 286
LONSDALE, JOHN
field], I: Ixxxii
LONSDALE,
ST.
LOWTHER,
[Bishop
of
GEORGE
LichHENRY
4th Earl of. I I I : 39,
473η. LORCHA QUESTION, I V : LOTHROP, MARY, I I I : LOTHROP,
DR.
447 173,
210η.
SAMUEL
KIRKLANO,
LOTHROP, M R S . SAMUEL
KIRKLAND,
III: 173η. I I I : 210П.
LOTHROP, THORNTON, I I I :
LoTT, MR., I: 1 0 2
173η.
NAPOLÉON [Napoléon I I I ] , I I : at Lady Blessington's 3 6 2 ; as president 493, 495, 499, 593, 594, 729, 736, 7 3 7 ; and the Don Pacifico issue 7 5 8 ; English press's execration of 8 1 3 - 1 4 , 823. I l l : T.'s reaction to couf d'état 1 6 ; 1 1 5 , 1 3 2 ; coronation of 1 3 7 , A.T.'s description of 1 4 0 - 4 1 ; 145η., зоб; Ρ and 432. IV: 232, 384, 4 2 1 , 427 Louis P H I L I P P E , I : 2 3 6 ; attempted assassination of 2 3 7 ; 2 5 1 , 2 5 9 ; and Thiers 425. I I : T.'s projected LOUIS
GENERAL
INDEX
533
a r t i c l e o n 42, 64, 65, 66, 81, 92;
T.'s respectability
Ρ a r t i c l e o n 1 5 0 ; I S i n . , 163, 354,
840, 841, 842.
360, 7 3 1 .
98, 274, 3 5 1 , 524, 634.
LOUISE
I L L : 137η., 447 269
[a maid], III:
LOVATT, ROBERT,
I : 311.
168
ILL:
LUCAS, SAMUEL, LUMLEY,
L O V E T T , W I L L I A M , I : 421
384
Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman, The, I : 380-81 240, 241, 243,
571,665 ANDREW
Hunter, Low,
[Sarah
Cecil
I l l : 240
1st w . ] ,
561, 563, 567, 570
LUSCOMBE,
"Recollections
I I : 609
MICHAEL
of Paris],
HENRY
I : 87,
318η.,
L U S H I N G T O N , E D M U N D L A W , I : 495. 423
LUSHINGTON,
I I : 715,
FRANKLIN,
746η.
FAMILY
I I I : 543,
[Andrew],
567, 570. I V : 291, 4 1 1 , 4 1 4
L U S H I N G T O N , H E N R Y , I : 495 L U T H E R , M A R T I N , I : 126
Low,
C H A R L O T T E , see
METCALFE
LUTTRELL,
Low,
GEN.
[ G . 82], I I :
L Y E L L , S I R C H A R L E S , I V : 396η.
SIR JOHN
244, 609η. Low,
MRS.
I I I : 636
JOHN
Ludlow
S h a k e s p e a r , G . 8 1 ] , I I : 244, 609η.
logn., 614. IV: 434. Letters, q u o t e d I I I : 464П.-65П. l^etv Let165η.
331.
M R S . JAMES White],
IV:
Letter RUSSELL
107η.,
III:
167,
L Y N E , B E N J A M I N H A R T , I : 210, 213 L Y O N , S A M U E L E . , I I I : 597η., боб LYSLEY,
MRS.
J O H N , I V : 412η.
WILLIAM
THOMAS,
see
CORRY
GEORGE W I L L I A M ,
Baron,
I I : and
I : xcv.
AND
251η.
OVERSTONE
LADY
EDWARD
LYTTON B a r o n , see
4th
Langslow
I V : 22П.
[Mary
m . 4th B a r o n ] , I V : LYTTON,
L O Y D , S A M U E L J O N E S , see
JOHN, I V :
LYTTLETON,
LYTTLETON,
L O W T H E R INHERITANCE, I V ; FORSTER,
COP-
L Y N E - S T E P H E N S , S T E P H E N S , I : 262η.
207, 2 5 1 ; 277, 532.
434
LOWRY-CORRV, HENRY
I:
J O H N SINGLETON
403, 4 1 2
L O W E L L , M R . , I I : 504η.
LUBBOCK,
I V : З9б, 4 1 2
LYSLEY, WILLIAM
Letter to: III, 166. from: III, 161 [Maria
Hor-
I I I : 169η.
L E Y , i s t B a r o n , I I : 245. I V : 56
L O W E L L , J A M E S R U S S E L L , I I I : 107η.,
LOWELL,
[ M a r y Elizabeth
m . S i r Charles],
LYNDHURST,
to: IV, 60
t e r s , quoted I I I :
ner,
L Y N C Y , M I S S , I I I : 662
S . , AND SONS, I V : 58
Letter
H E N R Y , I I : 364
L Y E L L , LADY
[Augusta
L o w , M R . , I V : 397 Low,
of
259η.
511
ILL: 97],
L o w , A U G U S T A GEORGIANA [ G . Low
GEORGE,
T . , " quoted III:
L U S H I N G T O N , C H A R L E S , I I : 844
[2nd w . ] . I l l :
M R S . ANDREW
I I : 165, 269,
BENJAMIN,
[Bishop
MRS.
3 2 1 , 359, 404
IV:
Letter to: II, 666 LUNT,
556, 561, 562, 563, 567-68, 570, LOW,
9,
IV:
to: IV, 170
Letter
L O V E R , S A M U E L , I I : 140
III:
1 2 , 6 1 , 82,
22, 98, 178, 395, 400, 413
L O V E G R O V E , M R . , I V : 232
LOW, ANDREW,
225; 613, 708, ILL:
Glynne,
22
GEORGE
EARLE
BULWER-LYTTON,
ist
BULWER-LYTTON
COMPANY,
187, 220, 222, 230, 2 3 1 , 237,
250,
379. 468.
I I : 73, 1 3 5 , 150,
162, 1 7 7 ; " r e f u s e s t o a n s w e r " t o
MABERLY, 433η.
WILLIAM
LEADER,
II:
GENERAL
534
510
MACADAM, GEORGE, I I I :
MACKENZIE,
M A C A U L A Y , K E N N E T H , I I : 390.
IV:
392, 401 ist
Baron, I: cxxxv. II: 591; serious minded 593; 629; backs T . for Athenaîum
636η.;
675η.,
8οι. III: i i g n . , 449· III: 38, 537, 538, 542 AENEAS,
777>
History, 332,
338, 339, 425, 6 7 1 , 672 MACBEAN, ALEXANDER, I I : MCCULLAGH,
187
WILLIAM
TORRENS,
WILLIAM
TOR-
RENS, I I : 820
WILLIAM
ALEXANDER,
Letter to: IV, 47 MACLAINE,
MAJ.-GEN.
SIR
ARCHI-
496
BALD, I I I :
233
Norman MacLeod, quoted I: 124η., I2 8n.
MACLEOD,
DONALD,
MACLEOD,
LT.-GEN.
DUNCAN,
II:
M A C L E O D , L A D Y , I : 3 8 7 , 398, 4 2 9 DR.
NORMAN,
I: quoted
124η.; 128η.
326, 329. II: 192η. III: drawing of Rogers 444; drawing of Goetke
689
M ' D I A R M I D , MISS, I I I :
M'DIARMID, WILLIAM RITCHIE,
III:
MACDONALD, GEORGE, I V :
170
[Anne Charlotte Ogle, m. Sir James], III: 667 LADY
NORMAN
HILTON,
II:
M C D O W E L L , MISS, I I I : 621 191,
199, 205, 206, 207
Letter to: III, 621 Memoirs, I: T . suggests revisions 344—45 M A C E W E N , R E V . A L E X A N D E R , Letter to: IV, 175 MACFARLANE, CHARLES, Constantinofie, I: 284, 288 M A C E R O N I , C O L . FRANCIS,
MCGREGOR, MR., IV:
414
M A C H A B B , M R . , I I I : 288 MACHALE, JOHN, I V :
MACMAHON,
I V : 304, 392.
COL.
323
THOMAS
WEST-
Ropp, I I I : 633 MCMICHAEL,
MORTON,
292, 293, 294, quoted 380η.
447 M C D O W E L L , M R . , I : 185, 190,
445η.; 449, 4бо.
"Gallery," I: 328 Letter to: II, 133
689
MACDONALD,
IV:
M A C L I S E , D A N I E L , I : 280, 2 8 3 , 2 8 7 ,
Letter to: IV, 336
MACDONALD,
MACKINNON,
MACLEOD,
MRS.
JAMES,
291
336
I I : 392η., 820η. MCCULLAGH,
ROBERT
82η., 392
MACLEOD, CAPTAIN, I I : 327,
III:
M A C C U L L A G H , MISS, I V :
[Adeline
COLIN
MACKENZIE, M R S . STEWART, I I : 790 MACKINTOSH,
MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON,
MACBEAN,
MRS.
Pattie], I: 189η.
194
MACARTON, M R . , I :
INDEX
546.
178,
III:
IV: 1 3 5 ;
Letters to: III, 191, 192, 205, 410, 534 M C M I C H A E L , M O R T O N , J R . , "Thackeray's Visit," quoted III: 102η., 172η.
Macmillan's Magazine,
IV: 156
M A C N A B B , M R . , I : 209, 245 M A C O B O Y , M R S . , I I : 65 MACON, GEORGIA,
see also chronology,
III: 571 MACPHERSON, M R . , I I I : 637 MACQUILLAVRAY, M R S . , I : 389
McIvoR, MR., IV: 165 M A C K A Y , C H A R L E S , I: cxix. IV: 36η.
MACREADY,
M ' K A Y , M R . , I I I : 32
MACREADY, W I L L I A M , I I I : 127, 231.
36
MACKELLOP,
I:
269
J., III:
687
MCKENNELL,
III:
127
231
IV: 122
MACKAY, M R . , I V : MR.,
KATHERINE,
MACREADY, W A L T E R , I I I :
M A C K E N Z I E , M I S S , I I I : 245
MACREADY,
WILLIAM
CHARLES,
177η., 196, 309η., 3 4 9 , 3 7 4 .
I:
II:
controversy with Heraud 24; T .
GENERAL writing play for 38, 9 3 ; 220, 226η., 292П., 301, 302, 304, 325, 39б, y o i n . , 7 0 2 - 0 3 , 752П.; farewell dinner 7 5 5 , 766. I I I : 1 2 7 , 2 3 1 , 304, 487. I V : 68; "scholar and gentleman" 7 2 ; 122, 391 Letters to: II, 226, 237, 401 ; III, 500, 6 1 9 ; IV, 53, 68 MACREADY, MRS. WILLIAM
CHARLES,
II: 394. I l l : 127 Letters to: I I , 304; I V , 337 MACRONE,
J O H N , Letters
to:
I,
MRS., I:
M A N N E R T , KONRAD, MANNING,
IV:
Reichsgeschichte,
I : T . translating 140, HENRY
i;o
EDWARD,
Cardi-
nal, I I : 749. I I I : 343 MANSFIELD,
ARTHUR, MR.,
MANSFIELD,
476
III:
37
393
IV:
MRS.,
III:
MANSON, LADY, I I I : 385
MANT,
MADDEN, RICHARD ROBERT,
Blessing-
ton, quoted I I : 390η.—91η. MAGINN, WILLIAM, I:
MRS. WILLIAM,
197,
353
I:
MAGUIRE, FATHER TOM, II: MAHON,
CHARLES
JAMES
667,
685.
and
Rev.
HENRY
362
PATRICK, STANHOPE,
Viscount, see STANHOPE, 5 th Earl MAHONY,
FRANCIS
SYLVESTER
["Father P r o u t " ] , I: 260η., 28ο; "scandal monger" 309; 326, 327, 329. II: 40, 148, 468η. III: 363. I V : 112П.-13П. HENRY
SUMNER,
II:
508,
509, 5 2 5 ; memoir of H . Hallam 746η. MAINE, MRS. H E N R Y SUMNER
[Jane
M a i n e ] , II: 508, 509, 5 1 3 , 543 MAINTENON, M M E .
DE, I I :
738
MAISON
I:
at
DE
SANTÉ,
I.T.
cxlix.
209
CÉSAR J E A N
George D ' O y l y , Holy Bible, I : 424 AUGUSTE, I I :
MARCHANGY,
MARIE
LOUISE,
Queen
MARKHAM, MARKS,
MR.,
MR.,
III:
82 MALMESBURY, JAMES HOWARD
RIS, 3rd Earl of, I V : 330
FRAN-
of
the
Bel-
MARLBOROUGH,
JOHN
CHURCHILL,
1st Duke of, I I : 446. ILL: 37η., 254; T . reads dispatches for Esmond 446 ; 447 MAROCHETTI,
CARLO,
387, 388, 464, 364, 396, 438 MAROCHETTI,
Baron,
III:
IV:
363,
674.
LADY,
III:
477.
IV:
396 MAROCHETTI,
MAURICE,
III:
464,
475, 477, 561 MARRAST, ARMAND,
II:
I : clxiv-clxv,
493
267,
268,
296; account of T . ' s 318η. I I I : 210η. I V : T . on early ones 145 MARRIOT, MRS., I : MARRYAT,
HAR-
178
I: 459
I:
MARRIOT, M R . , I: SALOMON,
619
LOUIS ANTOINE
ÇOIS DE, Tristan le voyageur, I : 237 MARGUERITE, Queen of Navarre, Heftaméron, I I : 830
MARRIAGE,
11:3 MAJOR, JOHN, I:
127
RICHARD,
gians, I I : 731
I I : 308 PHILIP
REV.
MAQUET,
191-92,
200, 201, 207, 208, 209, 260η., З Н . 3 5 0 , 3 5 1 , 3 5 2 , 3 5 4 , 460Η., 4 8 9 , 5Θ8. I I : of 7 5 ; Н О , 3 7 i ; as "Shan634. I V : 252
MAGINN,
MALAN,
Econ-
omy, I : 71 Manchester Guardian, I I I : 97. Dickens defends self in 86n.
MANSFIELD, 327,
456
M A C W H I R T E R , MISS, I I I :
MAINE,
M A L T H U S , THOMAS R . , Politicai
I V : 3 9 1 , 409, 4 1 4
MACRONE,
MAHON,
535
MANSFIELD, CHARLES, I I I :
34+
199, 210, 353, death don"
INDEX
CAPT.
448 274 FREDERICK,
III:
5 7 6 ; "vulgar d o g " 591 Josef h Rushbrook, I I : 3 1 . King's
GENERAL
53б
Own, I: 206. Newton Forster, I: 206
[Anne Françoise Hippolyte Boutet], I: 88, 91, 226 M A R S H , M R S . A N N E , Mount Sorel, II: 1 9 0 η . MARS, M L L E
MARSHALL, CAPTAIN, I :
549η.,
550, 665 MARSHALL, MRS. WILLIAM, I I : III: 375,
MARSTON, M R S . , I I : M A R T H A , see
329
MARTIN, CHANCELOR, I V : MARTIN,
MR.
5,
35
THEODORE,
quoted I V : I 2 i n . - 2 2 n .
Letter to: IV, 253 M A R T I N , L A D Y [Helena Saville Faucit, m. Sir Theodore], IV: 1 2 1 , 402
Letters to: IV, 253, 284, 338 MARTINEAU, ARTHUR, I: 207,
196,
197,
239
MARTINEAU,
HARRIET,
Autobiografhy,
II:
628η.
quoted I: 21 in.
MARTINEAU, JAMES,
III:
91.
"The
Church of England," I I : 663 M A R V I L L E , Z É L I E DE, I I I :
491,
138
LOUIS,
6o8n.,
610,
612,
613.
Ill:
490. IV: 2 1 1 , 2 1 2 . English Landscafe Painters, I I I : 490 MARVY,
IV:
MME.,
211,
212
II:
592.
III:
IV:
165
156η.
Mem-
420
CHARLES,
I:
14,
417η.;
490.
172
MATTHEW, FATHER, II:
70
MATTHEW, R E V . JOHN,
1 : 1 5 1
MATTHEW,
HENRY,
198,
205,
I: 207,
151,
190,
209,
494,
495, 497· I I : 5 4 1 - 4 2 . Ш : 64 M A T T H E W , MISS, I I :
542
MATTOCK, MATHEW, I: MATURIN,
CHARLES
48
ROBERT,
moth, I I I : Goethe Women, I: 53 MAULEY,
WILLIAM
Mel-
and
444.
ASHLEY
WEBB
PONSONBY, 1st Baron de, I I : 364 MAURICE,
JOHN
soN, I I : 6 8 8 . MAURIGY,
MR.,
FREDERICK ILL: 3 1 7 . IV:
DENI-
IV:
392
136
John Binny, and others, London Labour and the London Poor, II: 817
MAYHEW, HENRY,
MAYHEW, IV:
HORACE, I I I :
MAYHEW, WILLIAM, I: MAZZINGHI, 53,
367,
614η.
404
MAYNARD, M R . ,
I: biographical cxlviii-cl. II: I I , 434, 445, 454,
MARVY,
DAVID,
ories, quoted II: 130η.—31η., 442П. "Pendennis and Copperfield," quoted II: 772η. Letter to: II, 771
191,
I: quoted on T . and Dickens cxxiiin.; on T.'s gambling 506. I I : 261η. IV: 284, 392, 402. Aytoun, quoted I I I : 687-88. Helena Faucit,
122,
MASSON,
MATRAVEN, M R . , I:
342
MARTIN, ROBERT, I: 4 9 7 SIR
92
and T.'s play 475, 482
75, 76 MARTIN,
5o6
MATHEWS,
Letter to: I I I , 6 4 [of Connemara], II:
M A R T I N , MISS,
318η.,
MASON, EDWARD, I V :
MATHESON, M R . , I :
792
GOLDWORTHY
[a servant], IV:
MARTHA
548,
675
MARTCHENKO, M M E . , I I :
MARY, Queen of Scots, I I I : and T.'s lecture 629, 630, 653 M A R Z I A L S , F R A N K T . , and Herman Meri vale, Thackeray, quoted I:
MASON, JAMES M U R R A Y , I V :
19
MARSHALL, WILLIAM, I I : 5 4 8 ,
549η., 550.
INDEX
82,
III:
THOMAS
187, 493,
497
668 JOHN,
I:
48,
495
Letters to: II, 764, 765 MAZZINI, JOSEPH, I I : MEADOWS,
KENNY,
I:
775 T.
writes for
426 MEAGHER, 227,
228
THOMAS
FRANCIS,
III:
GENERAL Medical Reforms, IV: 63 MELBOURNE,
WILLIAM
LAMB,
2nd
Viscount, I: and the Bedchamber Crisis 384η. I I : 229 M E L C I , M . D E , I I : duel with Castlereagh 643П.-44П. MELCI, MME. MELGUND,
D E , see
HUGH
ELIOT-
MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, L o r d , see MINTO,
141
OF THE T I M E , "
MICHELET,
410η.,
408
[or Meriwether], 392, 393, 4 1 2
MEREWETHER
M É R I M É E , PROSPER, I I I : M E RIVALE, E L L A , I V :
460
MIGUEL,
III:
III:
IV: 1 3 3 η . , 1 7 2 , 390, 3 9 ΐ ,
FRANÇOIS
MERIVALE, HERMAN, and Frank
Marzials, Thackeray, 3 1 8 η . , 5o6
quoted
T.
I:
MERIVALE, J., IV: MR.,
415 I:
449.
II:
325,
Merryman],
DR.
381 [or
JAMES NATHANIEL, I I : MERRIMAN
349η.
[or Merryman],
JONES, I I : 3 4 9 , 5 7 3 .
ILL:
JOHN 17
MERRISON, M R . , I I I : M É R Y , JOSEPH, I V :
Stanhofe, METCALFE,
DOM
MARIA
EVARISTO,
I:
REV.
WILLIAM
HENRY,
HENRY
BINGHAM,
I:
MRS.
HENRY
BINGHAM
[Georgiana Frances Bulteel], IV: 230 M I L D M A Y , H U M P H R E Y FRANCIS,
III:
CHARLES
LEWIS,
THEOPHILUS
LADY
III:
[Charlotte
I:
HUMPHREY
15ОП.,
ST.
JOHN,
307
JAMES,
Political
Economy,
71
MILL,
JOHN
STUART,
I:
211η.
II:
662-63 MiLLAis, E V E R E T T , I V : 26 MiLLAis, J O H N E V E R E T T , I I I : 2 3 1 , 422. I V : 26, 1 8 3 , 409, 4 1 4 Letters to: IV, 25, 26 MiLLAis, M R S . J O H N EVERETT [Euphemia Chalmers Gray (Rusk i n ) ] , IV: 25, 26 MILLER,
JOE,
II:
404,
MILLS, CLARK, III: Hester
I I : 202 SIR
MILDMAY,
408.
Jest
MILLER, MR., III: 435η.
543η.
428
[G. 9 6 ] , I I : 609η. IV: 408 METCALFE,
His-
Book, I I : 1 4 5
Letter to: I I I , 6 2 1
MERYON,
AUGUSTE,
Ixxxvii. ILL: 1 5 0 , 1 6 4 , 1 6 5 , 263, 265, 270, 282, 296, 307. I V : 230
MILL,
[Caroline Penelope Robinson], I I : 662. ILL: 4 Letter to: I I I , 650
MERIVALE, MRS. HERMAN
MERRIMAN
16
150П., 1 6 5 , 263, 307
409
MERRICK,
II: 687
532
MILDMAY,
272
MERIVALE, HERMAN, I I : 6 6 2 η .
667.
Histoire,
toire, I: 285
MILDMAY,
MR., IV:
398
JULES,
MIDDLETON, M R . , I I I : 6 2 3 ,
MILBURN,
III:
411 MENTMORE, MR., IV:
4Ο8,
MICHEL, F., IV:
102
3rd Earl
MELOS, M M E . , I: 1 2 8 ,
"MEN
537
I I : 556, 5 5 7 . Profhète, I I : 68on., 6 8 1 , 682η. Robert le Diable, I: 208
MIGNET,
GRISI
WILLIAM
INDEX
JOHN
[?] Low,
G. 95, m. Sir Theophilus], I I : 609 Letter to: II, 6 1 7 M E Y E R B E E R , GIACOMO, Huguenots,
MILMAN,
HENRY
196η. HART
[Dean
of
St. Pauls], I I : backs T . for Athenxum 6 3 5 , 636η., 0 3 7 ; 663, 777. I I I : 2 1 , 68, 667. I V : 88η., 1 3 8 , 391. Martyr of Antioch, I V : 224 Letter to: III, 377 M I L N E , J . D . , Letter MILNES,
58s
FLORENCE
to: I V , 3 4 ELLEN,
III:
GENERAL INDEX
538
[Lord Houghton], I: cxxvii; biographical cxli-cxliii; 454. II: "amazingly clever" 4; 6, 23, 163, 364, 674Π.; married 807. III: 70, i i g n . , 125,
MiLNES, RICHARD MONCKTON
1 2 7 , 230, 585, 667, 6 7 5 , 685, 686n. I V : 1 7 0 , 2 1 4 , 285П.-86П.;
created Baron 289; 304Π., 396, 410, 4 1 1
to: I, 451 ; II, 27, 625,
Letters 6 7 3 ; III,
1 0 3 ; IV, 169,
MILNES, MRS.
RICHARD
339
MONCKTON
[Annabel Hungerford Crewe], I: cxli. II: 807. IV: 285η., 4 1 1 MILNES,
ROBERT OFFLEY
28η.
ROBERT
ASHBUR-
PEMBERTON,
II:
21
IV:
MiLNES, M R S .
ROBERT
PEMBERTON
[Henrietta Maria Monckton], II: 28η.
21
IV:
821.
MILTON, JOHN, I I :
L'Allegro, II: 25. Lycidas, I: 172. Paradise Lost, I: 104; II: 700; III: MINTO,
of,
GILBERT
383 ELLIOT,
ist
Earl
516η.
II:
MINTO,
154,
HUGH
ELLIOT-
MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND,
3rd Earl
of,
WILLIAM
516, 819
II:
[Emma Hislop, m. 3rd Earl], II: 516η., 819 " M I S S Y , " see E L T O N , Mary Agnes " M I S S Y , " see T H A C K E R A Y , Anne MINTO,
LADY
"MISTLETOE,
BOBBY,"
see
SYNGE,
Robert Follett M I T C H E L L , JOHN, I I : 7 8 3 ,
803
Letters to: I, 299, 314 MiTFORD, NANCY, e d . Ladies of Alderley, quoted I: clxix MITFORD, WILLIAM, History of Greece, I: 47. 57 M O B I L E , A L A B A M A , see also chronology, I I I : 575, 577. 588 MoFFATT,
GEORGE,
397, 402, 4 1 3
IV:
392,
MRS.
[Lucy
GEORGE
Morrison], IV: 392 Letter to: II, 785 MoHL, JULIUS, I V : 4 0 3 η .
M R S . J U L I U S [Mary Elizabeth Clarke], IV: 403
MoHL,
M O I R A , FRANCIS RAWDON
HASTINGS,
2nd Earl of. III: sonnet quoted 473; 474 MOLE,
COMTE
LOUIS M A T H I E U ,
393,
I:
360. II: 7 3 1 M o L E s w o R T H , SIR ARSCOTT O U R R Y ,
III: 53η. MOLESWORTH, SIR W I L L I A M , I :
289
TON, I V : MiLNES,
MoFFATT,
218,
219; supports Constitutional 301η. II: 397, 552. III: 53η., 3 1 7 , 495, б74 Letter to: IV, 340 MOLESWORTH, LADY [Andalusia Grant, m. Sir William], II: 397, 666. III: 277, 3 1 7 , 495, 496, 508, 685. IV: 22, 1 8 3 , 2 3 3 , 3 9 1 , 409, 423
Letters to: II, 369; III, 302; IV, 49, 1 4 6 , 340 M O L I È R E [Jean Baptiste Poquelin], Fourberies de Scafin, II : 152 665
MOLYNEUX, EDMUND, I I I :
M o N C K , CHARLES STANLEY, 4 t h V i s -
count, III: 429. IV: and Oxford election 49, 381, 382, 387, 388 M O N C K T O N - A R U N D E L L , see
Moniteur
Universel,
GALWAY
IV: 265η.
MONOD, A D O L P H E F R É D É R I C 137,
DORE, I I I :
138η.,
THÉO-
141,
153,
1б9, ι 8 8 , 1 9 8 , 2 1 7 , 2 ΐ 8 MONRO, D R . ALEXANDER, I :
259η.
MONRO,
[Maria
MRS.
ALEXANDER
Carmichael-Smyth], I: 259 M O N R O E , M R . AND M R S . , I V :
403
I: cliii. II: 245 MONTAGUE, MRS. BASIL [Benson (Skepper) ] , I: cliii, 465. I l l : 63839 M O N T A G U E , BASIL,
MONTAGUE, see
LADY
ASHBURTON
HARRIET
MARY,
GENERAL
232
M O N T A G U E P L A C E , see
TURNER
MONTAIGNE,
EYQUEM,
MICHEL
II:
245, 24.6 MONTALEMBERT, M . , I: MONTALIVET,
COMTE
278
MARTHE
CA-
THOMAS
SPRING-RICE,
ist Baron, II: 509η., 5 7 7 . III: 17, 317 MONTEAGLE, LADY [ M a r y Anne Marshall, 2nd w . of ist Baron], II: 509 MONTEFIORE, MRS. ABRAHAM
[Hen-
rietta Rothschild], II: 644 M O N T E F I O R E , M R S . HORATIO JOSEPH
[Charlotte Montefiore], II: 645 MONTEFIORE,
JOSEPH
MAYER,
II:
645 MONTEFIORE,
SIR
MOSES
НАШ,
I:
467 MONTEFIORE, NATHANIEL, MONTEFIORE,
MRS.
II:
645
NATHANIEL
[Emma Goldsmid], II: 645 MONTES, LOLA,
I:
MONTGOMERY,
ALFRED,
eli II:
542,
6 1 7 . III: 81 Letter to: IV, 342 MONTGOMERY,
341 Letters
MRS.
IV:
to: II, 6 1 7 , 6 2 6 ;
IV,
341 MONTGOMERY, JANE, I I I : MONTGOMERY,
REV.
586
ROBERT,
II:
679 Letters to: II, 675, 686 MONTLUC,
BLAISE
DE
LASSERAN-
MASSENCOME, S e i g n e u r d e .
Com-
mentaires, I: 201 M O N T R E A L , B I S H O P OF, see
FULFORD,
Francis MOODY, GEORGE, I: 48, 53, 55,
56
MOON,
426,
FRANCIS G R A H A M ,
674η. MOORE, PETER, I:
506
III:
131,
288.
ETHICS
MORGAN, CAPTAIN, I I :
683
MORGAN, CHARLES, I I I :
512
M O R G A N , SIR C H A R L E S , I :
376η.
MORGAN,
Owenson,
LADY
[Sydney
Ш. Sir Charles], I: and "Becky Sharp" clviin.; 376, 3 7 7 , 378. II: 149, 2 1 4 , 476. Woman and her Master, 1: 447 Letters
to: III, 3 7 3 ; IV,
123,
343 MORGHEN,
RAFFAELLO
SANZIO,
I:
66 MORIER,
JAMES JUSTINIAN, I I :
472,
563. Hajji Baba, II: 152 Letter to: II, 320 MORLEY,
DOWAGER
LADY
Talbot, m. ist Earl], 644η., 664. III: 613 MORLEY,
EDMUND
[Frances
II:
541,
PARKER,
2nd
Earl of, III: 613 MORLEY,
ALFRED,
112,
II: 63 History oj Ireland, I I : 245, 247. Irish Melodies, III: 335. Lord Edward FitzGerald, I: 162. Memoirs, III: 279. Sacred Songs, I: 248. Sheridan, I: 2 1 5 , 2 1 6 M O R A L I T Y , see
M I L L E BACHASSON D E , I : 3 5 5 MONTEAGLE,
539
MOORE, THOMAS, I:
M O N T A G U E , MISS, I I : 6 MONTAGUE, M R . , III:
INDEX
JOHN,
Richard
Cobden,
quoted I: 386η, MORLEY,
SAMUEL,
Letter
to:
III,
457 Morning Advertiser, The, I: 358 Morning Chronicle, The, I: E . E . Crowe and cxvii-cxviii ; T . applies for Constantinople post 281, 283, 2 8 7 ; 3 7 6 ; refuses T . ' s article on the Queen 384; 398. II: 164, 169, 170, 1 7 1 η . , 1 7 2 , 2 i 6 , 2 1 9 , 2 2 5 ; resigns from 227, 229, 2 3 1 , 240; 241η., 244, 245, 249. 252, 2б4, 353. 354. 362, 364. 365. 373, 442, 452, 459η., 482, 5 7 8 ; and pensions 629—35; 689, 724η., 8 1 7 η . III: 267, 358η., 455«·. 6з8п. I V : 36η., 189η., 227η., 330
GENERAL
540 Morning
Herald,
The,
III:
393,
INDEX MURRAY,
AMELIA
MATILDA,
395· IV: 8 Morning Post, The, II: 33. I V : 361
M U R R A Y , JOHN, I I I :
MORPETH,
M U R R A Y , SIR J O H N A R C H I B A L D ,
GEORGE
count, see
STUART, I:
MOWBRAY,
756.
ILL:
Vis-
7th Earl of
CARLISLE,
MORRIS, L A U R E N C E MORRIS,
HOWARD,
II:
493
390,
754,
407, 423, 451
MORRIS, M R . , I I : 9 9 ,
200
M O R R I S , M R S . , ILL: 4 MORRISH, MISS, I V : 3 4 1 , MORRITT, MR., II:
342
SAVILLE,
I:
266
UEm-fire,
BARON
DE
II: and Barr-j
LA,
Lyndon
139 MOTLEY,
JOHN
LOTHROP,
IV:
82,
84, 231, 238, 392. Corresfondence, quoted III: 152η.; I V : 82η., 84η., 85 η. MOTLEY,
M R S . JOHN L O T H R O P ,
IV:
M O T L E Y , MISS, I V :
FRIEDRICH,
M o x o N , EDWARD, I I I : 1 2 8 , 5 3 6 MOYES, M R . , I: MOZART,
282
WOLFGANG
AMADEUS,
I:
363. I I I : 268 MozLEY, A N N E , ed. Correspondence of . . . 'Newman, quoted I: cxlcxli MozLEY, T H O M A S , Reminiscences, quoted I: 25η. MuNRO, MR., I: 197 M U R A T , JOACHIM, I I : MuRCHisoN, IV:
SIR
217
RODERICK
IMPEY,
391, 402, 412
M U R E , WILLIAM, III: MURPHY,
468.
578
FRANCIS S T A C K ,
IV:
366
III:
583
204 Baroness,
N A B , M R . AND M R S . , I : NAIRNE,
CAROLINA,
Gude
Nicht, I: 75 N A P I E R , A D M . SIR C H A R L E S , I I : NAPIER,
GEN.
SIR
CHARLES
247
JAMES,
Defense of England, III: 16 F R A N C I S , 9th Baron,
NAPIER,
IV:
384 NAPIER,
LT.-GEN.
THOMAS, I I : 5 4 6 ,
SIR
GEORGE
593
NAPIER, MACVEY, II: 2 1 2 , NAPIER, M R . , III:
231
Baron de la, I: T.'s translation of poem 2 9 7 - 9 9 . Ondine, I: 172 FOUQUÉ,
MR.,
482
Letters to: II, 201, 213, 2 1 4
82η., 84η., 85η. MOTTE
MYLNE,
426
70
biographical
cl-clii; 388, 453, 454. II: 38, 57, 1 2 1 , 148, 227, 228, 266, 3 1 1 , 366, 682, 721η., ηгЬ, 734- III: 24; murdered 1 1 4 , 1 1 5 MOTHE-LANGON,
III:
631, 687. IV: 39 MURRAY, LADY [Mary Rigby, m. Sir John], III: 631 Letter to: IV, 39 MussY, H E N R I G U É N E A U D E , I V : 403, 409; and wife 4 1 2 , 4 1 4 MYERS, M R . , I V :
MORTON, ELIZABETH, II: 2 2 7 , MORTON,
432
MUTTON, MRS., II:
147
III:
585
II:
370,
689
I [Bonaparte], I: T . sees З П . ; 42, 45, 87, 95, 158, 182, 227, 232, 251, 252, 395, 425, 496. II: 4, 219, 734. I l l : 54, 95, 321. I V : 254η. N A P O L É O N II [François Charles Joseph Bonaparte], see R E I C H S T A D T NAPOLÉON III, see Louis Napoléon NAPOLÉON
NASMYTH,
MRS.,
I:
427,
428.
II:
217 Nation, The, III: 467η. NATIONAL
SHAKESPEARE
COMMIT-
TEE, IV: T . and 4 1 6 - 1 7 National Standard, The, I : T . as proprietor of 259—61, 262, 263, 264, 268, 269; T . changes name of 2 7 0 - 7 1 ; 508. II: 97η. N A V A R I N O , Battle of, I: 17 NAYLOR, SAMUEL, I :
153
GENERAL INDEX NEALD, CAPTAIN, I: d i x . NEALE,
WILLIAM
Π:
NEW
754
JOHNSON,
Caven-
dish, I: 201 C H A R L E S , II: 445η., 457, 458η., 022. IV: and Oxford election 381, 382, 384, 385, 386, 388. Dialogues des Morts, II: 463-64, 479-80 Letters to: II, 463, 479; III, 476 N E A V E S , C H A R L E S , Lord, IV: 40η. N E L S O N , H O R A T I O , Viscount, II: 218
NEATE,
NELSON, M R . , I I I :
219
NEWCASTLE, H E N R Y PELHAM
CLIN-
TON, 5th Duke of, II: 364. I l l : 317, 416. IV: 204, 20sn., 413η. NEWMAN,
FRANCIS W I L L I A M ,
Pendennis 677η. Soul, II: 581
II:
III: 13.
in
The
J O H N H E N R Y , Cardinal, I: on T . cxl-cxli. II: 581η.; T . on 675, 676; 705. III: 13, 22; and Achilli 66η.; 341, 439η. Certain Difficulties, quoted II: 675П.-76П. Lectures, III: 66n. New Monthly Magazine, The, I: cxxxviii, 196, 215. II: 24, 167, 169η., 198η., z i g . III: 434. IV: 218η.
NEWMAN,
NEW
ORLEANS,
LOUSIANA,
see
also
chronology, III: 577, 581, 588, 590 New Orleans Weekly Delta, The, III: account of attack on T . 585η. N E W T O N , S I R ISAAC, I : 3 5 . Princifia, I V : 196 N E W T O N , JOHN, I I I :
93
see also chronology. I I I : 123. 133. 143. 179. 193» 250, 254, 255, 514 New York Albion, The, III: 489. IV: 279 New York Herald, The, III: attacks T . 88, 120П., 121, 123, 490П., 4 9 4 . 5 0 2 ; 5 0 S , 5 1 2 , 652. IV: NEW
435
YORK,
YORK
541 MERCANTILE
LIBRARY
ASSOCIATION, see also Felt, W . L., I l l : i i 8 n . , 145Π., 382, 383, 488η., 491, 493 New York Times, The, III: on T.'s lectures 121η.; quoted 489η., 505. IV: publishes Yates 189η., 190η. New York Tribune, The, II: quoted 721η. III: quoted 145η.; 489, 505, 662П. IV: pirating Virginians 60 ; and Dickens-Ternan letter 86n.; 321η. N I C H O L A S I, Czar of Russia, II: 1 7 1 , 362-63, 649η. I l l : 158, 426 NICHOLAS, C A P T . T O O P , I :
2H
NICHOLSON, CAPTAIN, I I I :
436η.
NICKISSON,
GEORGE
WILLIAM,
II:
130, 138, 254 Letters to: II, 41, 103, 160, 176, 191, 254, 283; IV, 344 NIELSON, MRS., I l l : 5 3 6 , NIGER
EXPEDITION, I I :
NIXON, EDWARD, I I I :
NIXON, MRS.,
I:
543 43
148
399.
Ill:
148η.,
429 NOE,
AMÉDÉE
["Cham"],
DE
II:
389. 390 NOEL,
REV.
GERARD
THOMAS,
II:
671 NOEL, MRS. GERARD THOMAS
[Susan
Kennaway], II: 671η. NOKES, JOHN, I : 3 0 3 . N O R C O T T , JAMES, 1 :
11:
49
431
CHARLES HOWARD, i i t h Duke of, II: 363, 364 N O R F O L K , D U C H E S S OF [Lady Charlotte Sophia Granville, m. 13th Duke], II: 784η. N O R M A N , M R . , IV: 411 ; and wife 414 NORFOLK,
NORMANBY,
CONSTANTINE
HENRY
1st Marquess of, II: 495, 731. IV: 427 NORMANBY, LADY [Maria Liddell, m. 1st Marquess], II: 731, 734 PHIPPS,
NORRINGTON-EPPS CASE, I : NORRIS, M R . , I I I :
662
401
GENERAL
542 ìiorth
American
and
United
States
Gazette, I I I : 178, 192, 410η., 598η. ì^orth British Review, II: 282; quoted 538П.-39П.; 688, 771. ILL: 4 3 П . , NORTH,
fseud.
see
WILSON, J o h n
of G u i l f o r d ] , I I : 757.
[2nd E a r l 111:321
The,
I V : 248, 249η.
NORTHUMBERLAND,
ALGERNON
P E R C Y , 4th D u k e o f . I I I : 672 NORTON, CARLOTTA, I I I : NORTON,
HON.
MRS.
617η. I:
563η.
E d . Carlyle and Emerson, I : cviii. E d . Letters of q u o t e d I I I : 464П.-65П.
quoted Lowell,
NORTON, F L E T C H E R CAVENDISH,
II:
265η. I V : I I I JOHN
THOMAS
BRINSLEY
BRINSLEY
[4th
B a r o n G r a n t l e y ] , I I I : 617 MRS.
THOMAS
[Maria Chiara 617η.
414
I I : 480 DANIEL,
I:
483.
II:
78, 98; trial of 129, 130; 291, 362η., 498
165,
O ' C O N N E L L , J., I I : 352 O'CONNELL,
MORGAN
JOHN,
II:
ILL: 465η., 650. I V : 3 9 , 2 3 2 , 2 5 1 , 366 O'CONNOR,
FEARGUS
EDWARD,
Elisa
I:
I I : T . on 2 5 - 2 6 ; 32; rascal 130 O'DOWD, MR., IV:
414
O ' D O W D , M R S . , 1 1 : 438 ODRY,
JACQUES
CHARLES,
Federigo],
I:
233,
361. I I : 13 OGILVY,
DAVID
MOND, see
GRAHAM
DRUM-
AIRLIE
O G I L V Y , SIR J O H N , I V : 2 9 , 3 7 , 38 OGILVY,
LADY
JANE
Lady
Jane
H o w a r d , m. Sir J o h n ] , Letter IV, 37
to:
O G L E , MISS, I I : 4 7 6 , 4 8 2 , 689,
814
O'GORMAN, MRS., 11:
188 228
O L I P H A N T , M R S . FRANCIS
[Margaret
Oliphant], William quoted I: 419П.-2ОП.
Blackwood,
OLIPHANT,
BRINSLEY
LAURENCE,
IV:
177.
" C a m p a i g n i n g in C h i n a , " I V : 177 OLLIFFE,
SIR JOSEPH F R A N C I S ,
III:
284-85, 343, 401η., 668. I V : 6,
III:
N o T T , D R . JOSIAH C L A R K , I I I : NOURRIT, I:
The,
O ' G O R M A N , RICHARD, I I I :
RICHARD
[ 5 t l i B a r o n G r a n t l e y ] , I I I : 617Π.
NORTON,
Observer,
O ' D O N N E L L , M R . , I : 355, 362, 454.
CAROLINE,
NORTON, CHARLES ELIOT, I I :
NORTON,
O'BRIEN, WILLIAM SMITH, I I :
407. ILL: 681
197. I I : q u o t e d 229η.; 316, 373П., 617. I V : i i i n . Aunt Carry's Ballads, I I : T . o n 263. Fisher's Drawing - Room Scraf-Book, II: 264η. Undying One, I : 1 6 9 Letter to: II, 263
NORTON,
O ' B R I E N F A M I L Y , I : 8, 9 O ' B R I E N , JAMES B R O N T E R R E , I : 4 2 5
333, 362, 721.
N O R T H , JAMES, I : 4 3 2
Whig,
O ' B R I E N , D R . , ILL: 3 3 0 , 4 2 5
O'CONNELL,
286
CHRISTOPHER,
NORTH, FREDERICK, Lord
Northern
INDEX
577η.
503
347> 395>
400
N o . 60 [ R e g e n t ' s Q u a d r a n t ] , I : 186, 187, 197 N o . 64 [ R e g e n t ' s Q u a d r a n t ] , I : 199
OLLIFFE, LADY [Laura Cubitt, m . Sir Joseph], I I I : 285η., 668. I V : 249П., 3 9 6 Letters to: I I I , 343, 401 ; I V , 54, 250, 252, 344, 345
NURSEY, PERRY, I: 150,
OLMSTED,
N O V E L L O , JOSEPH A L F O R D , I I I :
17
500
FREDERICK
LAW,
III:
614η. "OMNIUM, O B E R L I N , JOHN FREDERIC, I : 368
Memoirs,
JACOB,"
see
M a t t h e w James Once a Week, I V : 1 5 3 η .
HIGGINS,
GENERAL INDEX OXFORD,
373
ONSLOW, M R S . , I I :
see also under names of composers, I: 85, 91, 96, 127, 186, 199, 202, 208, 222, 230, 237, 266,284,363,4.41. 1 1 : 1 0 9 , 1 1 8 , 144, 147, 157, 383, 488, 493, 556, 557, 669, 680. IV: 270
OPERA,
357
O ' R E I L L Y , M R . , 1: 3 5 5 , ORLÉANS,
FERDINAND -
PHILIPPE,
FORCE,
543 BISHOP
OF,
see
WILBER-
Samuel
IV: T . standing for Parliament 3 - 4 , 7 - 8 , 28, 37, 45, 4 9 ; beaten 50, 51, 55, 56, 64, 66, 70, 7 1 , 81 ; speeches 3 8 1 - 8 9 Oxford Literary Gazette, I : 39 OXFORD, R O B E R T H A R L E Y , ist Earl of, II: 761 OXFORD ELECTION,
Duc d', I: 103 ORLÉANS,
FRANÇOIS
D',
JOIN-
Pacific,
ORLÉANS, H E N R I D', see O R L E A N S H O U S E , see ALFRED
PAGE, A D È L E , I I : 5 9 0
AUMALE
PAGET, Α . J . , I I : 5 5 5
409
GUILLAUME
GA-
Count d', I I : 316η., 359, "frank and pleasant" 362; 387, 389; T.'s estimate of 391η., 505η.; debts 532n.j after Lady Blessington's death "mad" 7 3 3 - 3 4 ; 75ОП. IV:
BRIEL,
ЗбО; 363, 390; 535 ; 593; 61 Letter
to: II, 464 [Harriet Gardiner, m. Alfred], II: 316, 505η.
ORSAY, LADY D' OSBORNE, 455·
GEORGE
11:142.
ALEXANDER,
IV: 397
OSTADE, ADRIAEN VAN, I I :
OsY, OUR
MME., II: CLUB,
604
118
744 13g, 4ogn., 410,
IV:
414η. OusELEY, S I R W I L L I A M 21 on. I V : 200 OVERBECK,
I:
[?]
OSGOOD, R E V . M R . , I I I : 1 4 6 ,
JOHANN
GORE,
FRIEDRICH,
III: I:
278 OVERSTONE,
SAMUEL
JONES
LOYD,
ist Baron, IV: 232 OWEN, MRS., I V :
392
O W E N , D R . RICHARD, I V : OWEN, ROBERT, I :
193 Letter
to: IV, 193
OWENS, JOHN, I I I :
413
407
OWEN, ROBERT DALE,
96
Footfalls,
The, III: 562η.
PACKMAN, M R . , I I : 4 3 9
AUMALE
ORMSBY, M R . , I V : 4 0 3 , ORSAY,
see
Prince de
viLLE,
IV:
PAGET, A R T H U R COYTE, I : 1 9 9 , 2 0 2 ,
203 PAINE, T H O M A S , I :
38
P A I N T E R , GEORGE, I V :
11
see also under names of painters, I: 91, 9 3 - 9 4 , 100; Haydon exhibit 186; prints 2 3 5 ; 237, 266, 274; T . on modern French 2 7 6 ; 277, 278, 279; criticism 2 8 6 ; 288, 294, 329; at Windsor 515. II: 10; modern German 3 8 ; 76, 117, 118, 446, 5 0 3 - 0 4 , 580, 730 PALESTINE, II: 154-55 P A L E Y , W I L L I A M , Evidences of Christianity, I: 164, 496 Pall Mall Gazette, III: origin of 417η. IV: 302П. PAINTING,
PALMER,
EDWARD
HOWLEY,
II:
345η. PALMER, REV. MR.,
II: 5 6 2 - 6 3
PALMERSTON, H E N R Y J O H N T E M P L E ,
3rd Viscount, I: cxviii, clxx. II: 625, 672η., 682η., 6 8 5 ; and Don Pacifico affair 7 5 7 - 5 8 ; 761, 8 I I , 813; Ρ attacks foreign policy of 816, 823. I l l : 3, 181, 194Π., 316η., 3 7 5 ; "plucky" 4 0 4 ; 425η., 4 2 9 η . ; P's abuse of 432. IV: 32, 78, 170, 205η., 233П., 385, 413η., 447П. PALMERSTON, LADY [Emily-Mary
GENERAL
544 Lamb 70.
( C o w p e r ) ] , I I : 622. I I I :
I V : 233
INDEX P A T T L E , M R S . J A M E S , I : 189Π., 208, 231, 237, 266, 272, 391
P A N I Z Z I , A N T O N I O , I I : 229
P A T T L E , T H E O D O S I A , I : 267, 391
Letters to: I I , 491, 650
P A T T L E , V I R G I N I A , see
SOMERS
P A P P E N H E I M , D I A N A V O N , I : 128η.
PAUL I, Czar of Russia, I I : 820
PAPPENHEIM,
PAULINE [a s e r v a n t ] . I I I : 301, 306,
JENNY
VON, I :
127,
133, 142, 146, 155
324. 3 2 s
P A R D O E , J U L I A , I I : 67, 306
PAUNCEFOTE, JULIAN, i s t Baron, I I :
PARDON, G E O R G E F R E D E R I C K
["Cap-
tain C r a w l e y " ] , Billiards, I V : 42 Letters to: I V , 42, 46 PARIS, see also chronology, I I I : description o f 269-70
JOHN
LUSCOMBE
WILLIAM,
II:
725.
I V : 15, 210
444,
449,
462,
PAYNE-GALL WEY,
PEACOCK,
427,
431,
442,
495
II:
292.
PEACOCK,
469.
394,
395,
416,
SIR W I L L I A M ,
GEORGE,
II:
I : 68, 76, 494,
H . В . , I I I : 661
PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE,
P A R K E R , R E V . T H E O D O R E , Letter
to:
167
PARKES, JOSEPH,
MRS., II:
P E A B O D Y , M R . , I I I : 609
I l l : 364, 366 III,
P A X T O N , J O S E P H , I V : 429
792η.
P A R K E R , M A R Y , I V : 75 MRS., I:
I:
438η., 439
P A R K E R , J U L I A , I V : 75 PARKER,
AND A L M S G I V I N G , "
460
PAYNE,
PARIS, B I S H O P O F , see ILL: 434.
I L L : 126
P A Y N , J A M E S , I V : 125, 398
PARIS, A B B É , I : 164 PARKER,
269.
"PAUPERISM
I I : 148.
I L L : 393
Letters to: I V , 53, 346
PEARMAN,
CHARLES,
I I : 718
I I I : 276,
284,
306, 325, 329η., 334, 351,
зб1,
376, 477> 4 8 1 , 483. 487) 490. 491,
492,
498,
505,
511,
513,
514,
518,
524,
533,
535,
554,
P A R K Y N S , M R S . M A N S F I E L D , I V : 174
556,
558,
561,
PARR, THOMAS
576, 578, 5 9 7 ,
PARKMAN, D R . SAMUEL,
516,
585,
I I I : 662
CLEMENTS,
594,
706,
I I : 513,
715,
790,
794 PARR,
MRS.
THOMAS
CLEMENTS
[Julia E l t o n ] , I I : 444, 513, 516, 560, 664, 715η., 790
571, 624,
I V : 6, I I , 14, 25,
MR., I:
192,
P A R R Y , P A T R I C K , I : 155
PEEL,
195,
245,
PASHA, I B R A H I M , see I B R A H I M
SIR R O B E R T , 251,
465,
440, 499, 683.
PASSMORE F A M I L Y , I : 284 PATMORE, COVENTRY, I I : T . h e l p i n g 228, 254; 626
I : 34; a n d t h e 664,
GEORGE,
665.
Floyd
" M a n at
P E I R C E , M I S S , I I : 739
PATTLE
P E L L , A L F R E D , I I I : 662, 666
192, 267, 391.
189,
I I : 232, 267, 436
P A T T L E , J A M E S , I : 189η.
m. Sir Arms,"
I I I : 462
P A T M O R E , P E T E R G E O R G E , I I : 228η. I:
ILL:
I V : 428
PEEL, LADY [Julia Robert], I I : 664 PEELE,
I I : 228η.
[James],
197,
Bedchamber Crisis 384η. I I : 216,
P A S C A L , B L A I S E , I I : 279
FAMILY
80, 82,
206, 207
P A R T H E N O N C L U B , I I I : 424
GEORGE,
565, 613,
40, 52. 55. 57> 66, 75, 76, 445 Letter from: I I I , 624 PEARSON,
Letter to: I I , 517
PATMORE,
628, 62g, 642.
562, 609,
PEMBERTON, 48
CHARLES
REECE,
I;
GENERAL P E N N E T H O R N E , JAMES, I V : PENNY,
REV.
EDMUND
412
HENRY,
I:
26, 76
PERUGINI,
STRANGFORD
PENSIONS, I I : T e n n y s o n
225;
con-
troversy 629-35 P E N W E L L , H E N R Y С . , Letter
to:
IV,
192 Memoirs,
II: Fraser petitions T.'s help on Ziy-i^S; 219 SIR
CHARLES
CHRISTOPHER,
PEPYS, SAMUEL, I I :
style 700
PERCEVAL, SPENCER, I: ALGERNON,
148
see
NORTHUM-
PERCY, HUGH, I:
409
PERKINS, JANE G R A Y ,
Mrs.
Norton,
quoted II: 229η. P E R K I N S , M R S . , ILL: P E R L E T , ADRIAN, I :
516
92—93
PEROWNE, J . J . STEWART, a n d L o u i s
Stokes, Letters . . . of Connof Thirltvall, quoted IV: i86n. [Sir
CHILDREN
Thomas],
II:
746.
ILL:
81,
173, 263, 276 G E O R G E P O T E M K I N , Letters to: II, 93, n o P E R R Y , K A T E , I: biographical cxxvcxxviii. II: 374, 508, 509, 541, 569, 644, 664, 674η., 735П., 745- III: 53, 81, 124, 182, 263, 264. IV: 221, 278, 323, 423 Letters to: II, 555, 819; III, 35> S b 132, 193. 266, 458, 480, 494, 507, 547, 558, 562, 6 1 6 ; IV, 173, 347. Appendix PERRY,
XXVI PERRY, LOU, III: SIR
202, 202
P E T I G R U , JAMES L O U I S , I I I :
666
PETIT, MARIE, III:
138
75 " P . G . , " " A Sketch of T . , " quoted III: 124η.
276
THOMAS
392
PENNSYLVANIA,
see
also chronology. III: 174, 179, 183, 187, 5 4 1 ; papers tile to T . 545-46 Philadel^phia Bulletin, The, III: tile to T . 545П.-46П. Philadelfhia Press, The, quoted 192η. IV: з8оп.
178, hos-
PHILIPPE,
I:
hosIII:
235
and Marc Fournier. Paillasse, II: 737
PHILLIPS, M R .
ERSKINE,
II:
451
[of St. L o u i s ] ,
III:
594 P H I L L I P S , M R . AND M R S . , I : PHILLIPS,
SAMUEL,
III:
134
393,
395,
407-08 Letter to: II, 751 PHILLIPS,
TOM,
II:
645.
III:
55,
422 PHILOBIBLON C L U B , I I I : 6 8 6 PHINN, THOMAS, I V : 3 9 2 , 3 9 9 ,
404,
408, 409, 413, 414 PHIPPS,
CONSTANTINE
HENRY,
see
NORMANBY
Hablôt II: quoted 122η.— 23П.; 124, 149- ΙΠ: 389. IV: 403 Letters to: II, 121 ; III, 410
PHIZ,
fseud. see
BROWNE,
PICHOT, AMÉDÉE,
PERRY, M R . , II: 95 PERRY,
201,
PETER, MRS. WILLIAM, III:
PHILIPS, CHARLES, I :
81, 100, 264 FLORA,
III:
PHILIPPE, ADOLPHE,
P E R R Y , CHARLES, I : 1 5
PERRY,
WILLIAM,
PHILADELPHIA,
195
P E R C Y , D R . JOHN, I V :
III:
EDWARD
212
PHELPS, MRS., I V :
BERLAND
PERRY
CHARLES
P E T T I G R E W , W I L L I A M VESALIUS, I I I :
CoTTENHAM
PERCY,
MRS.
[Kate Dickens (Collins)], III: 643. IV: 278η., 28ο, 397, 409, 410, 4 1 4 PETER,
P E P E , G E N . GUGLIELMO,
see
746η. III: 81, 173, 225, 263. IV: 404 P E R T E R , C O L O N E L AND M R S . , I : 2 0 4
P E N S H U R S T , see
PEPYS,
545
INDEX
GENERAL
54б PICONNIERIE,
THOMAS
G E A U D DE L A , I I :
ROBERT
BU-
228
Pictorial Times, The, I I : i 8 8 PIERCE,
FRANKLIN,
211,
III:
212,
215, 218, 221, 229, 253, 549η. PiLLANs, PROFESSOR, I V : 1 2 9 , P I N D A R , P E T E R , fseud.
see
Letter to: II, 207 POLLOCK, LADY [Juliet Creed, m . Sir William], II: 524. I V : 400 "POLLY,"
see
CARMICHAEL,
131
POMEROY,
296
CHARLES,
III:
210,
P0NS0NBY, W I L L I A M ASHLEY 328
WILLIAM
see
[Lord
Chatham],
I I : 248 I:
23η.
Charles XII, I : 190. Comfact, I : 190. Recollections, quoted I : 416П.-17П. Letter ίο: I, 4 1 6 PLUMPTRE,
DR.
FREDERICK
CHARLES, II: 8 i o n .
WEBB,
MAULEY
PONSONBY, W I L L I A M G L E D S T A N E S ,
I:
P O L K , LEONIDAS, I I I : JOHN
1:217
VON, Mémoires,
KARL
III:
IV:
and
453
[Jonathan e r i c k ] , III: 89η. IV: 02 [JONATHAN]
Fred-
FREDER-
ICK, II: and Langslow 207, 208; 241, 245, 384, 386, 440, 532, 548, 597η., 668, 701, 7 1 3 , 730, 8o2 ILL: 4, 100, 4 5 4 ; poetry addressed to 4 8 7 ; 667, 686. I V : 390 Letters
ALEXANDER,
I:
FG
II:
admires
166. I I : 763, 821. I I I : 74η. Essay on Man, I: 258; II: 801 409
JEAN
BAPTISTE,
see
MOLIÈRE 70 302
PORTER, JANE, Scottish
Chiefs,
II:
429 PORTER, MRS. M A R Y В . , John
LUDWIG
III: 675
FAMILY
?aul
Ρ edlington,
PORTCH, JULIAN, I V :
P O L L O C K , C L A R A JESSIE, I I I :
P O L L O C K , SIR
395.
PORSON, R I C H A R D , I :
HUNGERFORD,
BARON
POPE,
POQUELIN, 50
581η.
102, 337, 340, 341, 343. w i f e 81, 4 1 2 PöLLNiTZ,
Pry, III: 734η.
PopHAM, ADM. W I L L I A M , I I I : 3 9 4
P O L E , SIR W I L L I A M T E M P L A R , I : P O L K , SIR L A W R E N C E ,
POOLE, JOHN, I : sketch of 2 6 5 .
POPE, THOMAS JOHN, I V :
PLUTARCH, Lives, I : 2 0 9 P01TTEVIN, EDMOND L E , I : 2 6 6
POLLOCK
282,
204, 206
P L A N C H É , J A M E S ROBINSON,
POLLEN,
Mrs.
Charles
WOLCOT,
John PIPER, DR., I V : PITT,
INDEX
Black-
wood, quoted III: 407η.; IV: i6n., 397П.-98П. PORTER, D R . T . O . , I : 4 0 6 η . PORTMAN, D R . , I I :
501
POST, J O T H A M , I I I :
191η.
POST O F F I C E , I I : T .
w a n t s position
in 427, 428, 4 3 1 , 432 POWELL, CAPTAIN, III: 4 8 2 POWELL, M R . , I: 428, 4 6 3 ,
483
POWELL, MRS., I: 443.
763
POWER,
ELLEN,
II:
II:
362,
427,
535,
POWER, MARGUERITE, I I : 3 6 2 ,
427,
593 to: I I , 596; IV, 280,
347 POLLOCK, LADY
4 3 3 . 5 3 3 . 5 3 5 . 593. 7 3 4 · Ш: 56, 6o, 264η. IV: 58; T . raising subscription for 6 1 ; 371 Letter to: II, 491 POWER, MR., I: 400; sketch of 502
[Sarah Langslow, m . Sir J o n a t h a n Fredericic], I I : 400, 524, 548, 701. I V : 281, 413 Letters to: I I , 7 1 3 ; I I I , 22, 99,
POWER, ROBERT, I I :
453
POWER, W I L L I A M GRATTAN T Y R O N E ,
P O L L O C K , SIR W I L L I A M
Remembrances,
FREDERICK,
quoted I I : 28 η.
1:378
362η.
GENERAL POWERSCOURT,
RICHARD
54η.
POWERSCOURT, LADY [ F r a n c e s III:
Jocelyn,
m . 5th
to: IV, 348
PRINSEP, VALENTINE CAMERON, IV:
Theo-
Viscount],
54
403 PRIOR, MATTHEW, II: 645η. AMON GEE,
PRITCHARD, WILLIAM [ m . 6th
POWERSCOURT, LADY count],
Vis-
see LONDONDERRY,
Lady
[ m . 4th M a r q u e s s ]
IV: 224 PROCTER, 400.
POYNTZ, MISS, II: 800 PRAED,
547
Letter
WING-
F I E L D , 5th V i s c o u n t , I I I : dosia
INDEX
ADELAIDE
ANN,
cliv,
I:
II: 14, 342, 395, 398, 435.
439, 4 4 1 , 448, 492, 528; c o o l n e s s
CHARLES TYRINGHAM,
IV:
408
t o T . 549, 550, 551J 604, 674η., 738,
812.
III:
104,
128,
343,
PRALL, RICHARD, I V : 394
372,
394.
IV:
122,
151,
214,
PRASLIN, D u e
275η.
AND DUCHESSE D E , I :
clviin.
"Fate
PRATT, MRS., I I : 723
Legends
PRESCOTT, WILLIAM GARDNER, I I I :
88.
a n d a H e a r t , " IV: and Lyrics,
" S e n t t o H e a v e n , " IV: 194η.
Letters
113 GEORGE, I I I :
PRESCOTT, WILLIAM
IV: 404, 4 1 3 PRESCOTT, WILLIAM HICKLING, III: quoted 661,
l y o , 172η.,
169η.;
664.
Philif
II,
ing" 5 3 7 ;
538,542
Letters
to: III, 1 1 2 ,
PRESCOTT,
MRS.
LING, I I I :
II:
530,
"amus-
II, 523,
572;
WILLIAM
HICK-
212
Cornwall"],
PRÉVÔT, CHARLES VICTOR, see ARPRIAULX, OSMOND D E BEAUVOIR, I I : 392,
408,
383, 398, 400.
7,
lunacy
14,
81;
22;
II:
commissioner
a n d Constitutional
95;
127,
260, 298,
393,
24s,
247,
248,
515.
550.
559. 604,
628.
Ill:
332,
342,
343,
372,
394,
400,
441,
475,
517,
559,
572,
583,
670.
IV: 393
78.
III: 304. Jonson,
I: 377—
" K i n g D e a t h , " I: 3 1 7 .
"The
Letters
to:
[Anne to: I V , 348
I,
376,
456;
II,
578; III, 3 0 3 ; IV, 3 5 1 PROCTER,
409, 4 1 5 PRICE, MR., I : 379 PRIDEAUX, MR., Letter
["Barry
biographi-
S e a , " III: 106-07П.
LINCOURT. V i c o m t e d ' 391,
I: c x x x i i i ;
cal c l i i i - c l i v ;
Essays,
PRÉVOST, M., I I : 1 2 2
I V : 181,
IV,
104, 1 2 7 , 198, 228η., 232, 250,
113
112П.
PRESTON, WILLIAM, I I I :
844.
to:
87, 182, 194, 253 PROCTER, BRYAN WALLER
674 PRESCOTT, MRS. WILLIAM GEORGE,
194η.
IV: T . o n 87—
MRS.
BRYAN
Skepper],
WALLER
I: c x x x i i i ;
bio-
g r a p h i c a l c l i i i - c l i v ; 383, 398, 457, II: 1 1 0 , 228η.; o n
F.F.
PRINCE, MISS, I I : 681
464, 465.
PRINCESS, MRS., I I : 398
3 1 2 - 1 4 ; 332, 334, 396, 400, 435, 189η.
451.
515.
572.
590,
68, 279. I V :
594;
accuses T . o f snobbery
655;
PRINSEP, HENRY THOBY, I : II:
232,
487.
III:
Pattle], 524,
I : 189η.
232,
409,
844.
Π Ι : 68, 279, 685.
404η.
569.
674η., 68з, 738, 751η., 843.
397, 404η. PRINSEP, MRS. HENRY THOBY [ S a r a h Monckton
559.
662,
694,
II: 843,
I V : 397,
189, 2 7 7 > 667, 6 7 4 · heroes 2 7 4 П . - 7 5 П . ; Letters
to: I,
ΙΠ:
IV: ι 8 2 ; on 393.
377,
437
422,
445,
454; II, 6, 1 2 , 14, 22, 220, 225, 234.
235,
254,
260,
265,
269,
GENERAL
548
3 1 5 . 3 3 2 , 342, 384. 386, 3 8 7 . 393> 3 9 4 . 3 9 7 . 4 0 2 , 4 2 8 , 448, 492, 549. 5 5 1 . 573. 595. 598. 599. 603, 626, 7 2 7 , 7 2 8 , 7 6 3 , 769, 770, 779, 7 8 1 , 8 1 2 ; III, 1 0 4 , 1 5 4 , 250, 2 7 2 , 305, 3 3 9 , 3 7 2 , 3 7 6 , 3 8 1 , 3 8 7 . 3 9 2 , 394. 430, 4 7 5 , 4 7 8 , S 1 7 . 583. 6 1 1 , 638; IV, 1 5 0 , 2 7 4 , 2 8 9 , 3 5 0 , 3 5 1 . Letters from: II, 3 1 2 ; I I I , 1 2 5 , 230 PROCTER
515. IV:
CHILDREN III:
126,
[Bryan],
198,
232,
II:
387.
122
PROCTER,
NICHOLAS,
see
WALLER,
Nicholas PROTHEROE, M R . , I :
see
MAHONY
P R O V I D E N C E , R H O D E I S L A N D , see
also
chronology. I I I : 5 3 0 PRUSSIA, I :
[ G . 4 2 ] , I: 37,
38,
69, 7 1 , 7 2 Letter to: I I , 223 PRYME, MRS. GEORGE
[Jane
P R Y M E , R I C H A R D , Letter MRS.
Book
II:
PURCELL, PETER, II: 63, 69, 70,
71,
P U R C E L L , MISS, I :
for
496η.
to: II, 138
PUSEY, EDWARD BOUVERIE, I I :
705,
712 Town-
ley Thackeray, G . 4 1 ] , I: 3 7 , 38, 46, 4 7 , 1 0 7 . I I : 844 Letter to: II, 2 5 6 PRYME,
1848,
80, 89 Letter
158
PRYME, GEORGE
6 8 1 , 686, 6 9 5 η . , 7 0 1 , 702, 709, 712, 714, 719, 7з6, 757, 772, 81 on. ; abuses L . Napoleon 8 1 3 ; T . " i n a f u r y " at politics of 8 1 6 ; resigns 8 2 3 ; 829, 840, 8 4 1 , 842, 844. I l l : 1 2 1 , 2 1 1 , 2 5 1 ; and D o y l e 3 0 4 ; 3 1 5 , 342η., з б з ; attacks K i n g of the Sicilies 3 6 4 ; 3 6 7 η . , 3 7 4 , з 8 6 ; upset over L e e c h article 4 1 3 - 1 4 , 4 1 5 , 4 1 7 , T, apologizes for 4 1 8 ; 4 2 9 , 4 3 2 , 4 3 3 , 6 1 4 , 622η., 6 2 5 , 6 з 8 п . , 6 7 0 , 6 7 6 , 686. I V : 36η., 48, 1 0 2 , 1 9 9 η . , 2 1 7 , 3 2 5 . 328, 34б, 3 6 7 . 404η., 425, 450 Punch's Pocket 284η.
193
P R O U T , F A T H E R , fseud.
INDEX
RICHARD,
to:
III,
and
10 Mrs.
W i l l i a m Bayne, Memorials, quoted I : 107П.-08П. Punch, I : and Catholicism c x x i v ; L e e c h and cxlv; cxlvi. I I : 54, 82, 97, 105η., 135, 139. H I . 142, 1 4 3 , 1 4 5 , 1 4 6 , 148, 1 4 9 , 1 5 0 , 1 5 3 , 1 5 6 , 1 6 6 , 1 6 9 , 1 7 2 , 180, 1 8 9 ; T . angry w i t h 1 9 9 ; 202П., 2 2 5 , 2 4 3 , 247, 248η., 250, 2 б з ; "caricaturing the Irish distress" 2 6 6 ; 2 7 0 ; Parson-Snob controversy 2 7 4 , 282, 2 8 3 ; 2 9 1 , 2 9 7 , 336, 360, 3 6 1 , 382, 386, 448, 4 5 1 η . , 4 5 5 , 459П., 4 7 2 , 4 9 2 , 4 9 4 , 5 1 8 , 5 1 9 , 5 3 7 . 538. 5 4 3 . 544. 5 4 6 . 569, 5 7 6 , 580, 6 i 9 , 628, 6 3 5 , 6 5 8 , 6 6 3 ; T . threatens resignation 6 1 8 ;
PUTNAM, GEORGE PALMER, III:
474,
5 i o n . , 662 Letter to: III, 1 3 1 PUTNAM,
MRS.
GEORGE
PALMER,
III: 5 i o n . Putnam^s Monthly Magazine, 280η., 286 PuziN, DR., I I : 4 1 , 98, 108, 1 2 1 , 1 7 3 , 1 7 7 , 208, 2 1 6 , 842 PYNE, REV. DR., I l l :
QUARLES, FRANCIS, I :
III; 113, 841,
539
163
Quarterly Review, I : E l w i n and c x x v i i i ; c x x x ; against Southey 3 9 6 . I I : 294, 3 2 1 , 3 3 4 ; on Jane Eyre 341η.; 559. I I I : 340η., 396, 413η., 4 1 4 . 4 4 . 4 1 7 . 4 ΐ 8 , 466η., 4 6 8 η . I V : G a l e and 1 5 ; 16, 1 3 8 , 150, 194η· QUECKETT, REV. W . , II: 709 QUEENSBERRY,
DUCHESS
OF
[Lady
GENERAL Catherine H y d e , m. 3rd II:
Duke],
DR.
FOSTER,
5+9
RASHDALE, M R . , "RATTLER,"
64SN.
QUIN,
INDEX
FREDERICK I:
400.
II:
HERVEY 150,
289,
Q U I N C Y , JOSIAH P .
II:
668
CRESWICKE,
699, 7 7 7 . I V : 149, 426 M R . , I I : 352
RAYMOND,
[? ] , I I I :
568,
154
RAWLINSON, SIR H E N R Y RAY,
339> 349. 359. 360 Letter to: II, 546
III:
I:
MR.,
II:
114
RAYMOND, M R . [ o f B o s t o n ] , I I I : 6 0 0
i66n.
RAYNERS, M R . ,
I:
190
REACH, ANGUS BETHUNE, III: RABELAIS, FRANÇOIS, I : 4 1 2 .
Œuvres,
494 RACHEL, MME. [Elisa F é l i x ] , II: 23 III:
RACINE, III:
JEAN
BAPTISTE,
Ifhigénìe,
138
661 Letter
Α.,
III:
626,
632,
644,
352
to:
THOMAS IV,
III:
RADCLIFFE,
BUCHANAN,
TEDDY,
Allingham,
ed. William Allingham, 112П.-13П.
quoted I V :
and
FITZROY
SOMERSET,
ist
JAMES
HENRY
Baron,
II:
232.
III: 393η., 394П. I V : i 6 RAILROAD
SPECULATION,
RAMSAY, A L L A N , I:
Major
Faces,
Guesses
at
the
III: 10
CAPTAIN,
IV:
CHILDREN
64
[William
Brad-
395
III:
ARTHUR
689
D.
"Coz-
AND
CO.,
IV:
396 R A N K E , L E O P O L D V O N . History
of
the
I: 4 6 0 - 6 1
RANKIN, M R . , III:
REED, MRS. HENRY
253
RAPHAEL [Raffaello Santi], I: 286. I I : 446
III:
drowned
HOPE, III:
536,
542, 546 WILLIAM
BRADFORD,
I:
bio-
graphical cliv-clvi. ILL: 178η., 185, 203, 664. Esther Reed, III: 400; I V : 45. Haud Immemor, quoted I: clv-clvi, clxv; III: 599η.; IV:
137П.
Letters to: III, 201, 292, 399, 545, 6 0 1 ; I V , 44, 136, 297 REED,
MRS.
REES, M A R Y ,
F.,
zens," quoted III: 510η. WOOLLETT
articles on 1 9 2 ; 202; 3 9 9 - 4 0 1 , 536, 542 Letter to: III, 185
WILLIAM
BRADFORD
[ M a r y Love Ralston], I I I : I V : 45
460
IV:
RAMSAY, W I L L I A M , RANDOLPH,
RICHARD,
REED
REED,
I:
C - S and 448η. I I : 2 1 5 , 2 1 7 ; smash 2 3 3 ; and M a j o r C-S 238; 258, 290; suit 3 3 3 ; 372, 382; Irish 459, 5 1 3 , 5 3 5 ; 545. III: in U . S . 2 7 5 , 308, 383, 385, 527, 549. I V : Irish 6 ; 66, 67, 68, 75, 76, 235, 290 RAMSAY, M A J O R ,
and
REED, H E N R Y H O P E , I: civ, elvi.
353
H.
D.,
Letter
51
f o r d ] , I V : 45 IV:
RADFORD,
III:
127
REDDIE,
The
Italian, II: 55
Pofes,
READ,
Beautiful,
RADCLIFFE, MRS. [ A n n W a r d ] ,
638η.
BETHUNE,
638, 639
REALF,
to: IV, 352
R A D C L I F F E , SIR E D W A R D , I V :
RANGEL
MRS. ANGUS
READE, CHARLES, Masks
RADCLIFFE,
RAGLAN,
REACH,
REEVE,
II: 568,
HENRY,
I:
546.
576 184;
on
T.
282П.-83П.; on I. T . 295η.; 309, 310, 457. I I : i 2 , 13, 47, 144, 278, 6 2 6 ; fight with Carlyle 6 2 8 29; 844. I V : 409 Letters to: II, 279, 280 REEVE, JOHN, I: R E E V E , M R S . , ILL: REFORM
BILL
260η. 667
[1832],
I:
159;
T .
GENERAL
550
hears reading of 188; 190; reading in Lords 191 ; "Percy and Reform" prank 195η.; "gone to the devil" 199. I l l : 682 REFORM
CLUB,
I:
388,
424,
425,
428, 436, 438, 447, 460. II: 95, IIS, 1 4 8 » 49, 1 5 0 , 165, 548, 690, 753> 800, 842. 1 1 1 : 7 4 , 7 6 η . , 393, 420, 428. IV: 54, i i 2 , 2s6n., 312η., 323, 394, 410, 413 REICH, DR.,
II:
32
DUC
REID, M R . , III:
DE
97
[a brewer], I: 191 REÍD, THOMAS WEMYSS, Houghton, quoted I: cxlii; IV: 304η. R E L I G I O N , I: 92; in Germany 1 4 0 ; i 6 i , 248, 396, 402-03, 452-53. 464, 466-67, 493, 494. II: troubles by heterodoxy of writing 204; 205-06, 209, 253; and Brookfield 274-75, 2 7 7 - 7 8 ; 474, 591, 6 1 5 - 1 6 , 663, 690, 7 1 1 - 1 2 , 7 6 1 - 6 2 . I l l : 20, 50-51, 66; T.'s daughters and 82, 85-87, 93-96, 141, 168-69, 188, 198, 2 1 6 - 1 8 ; 347-48, 350-51. IV: 128-29 REÍD, M R .
REMBRANDT
HARMENSZ
VAN
RIJN,
I: 66, 150 Re fort of the Anniversary of the Royal Literary Fund, see R O Y A L LITERARY
FUND 727.
III: 61 COUNTESS DE [Emily de Viry, m. Count Adrien], II: 727η. REVISS, THERESA, I: biographical clvii-clx; 413. II: 382, 754 REVEL,
REVISS, M R S . T H E R E S A , I :
207
Revue Britannique, I: cvii. III: 389 Revue des deux Mondes, I: 224. III: 389. 410
I:
REYNOLDS, M R . , I: 3 2 7 . REYNOLDS,
CAPT.
III:
127
280.
407.
II:
THONY, I:
307 AN-
484
RHENANIERS C L U B , RHETT,
IV:
RICHARD
ROBERT
114-15
I:
BARNWELL,
III:
556η. RHETT, III:
MRS.
ROBERT
BARNWELL,
556 664
Bombastes Furioso, I: i6n.; T.'s imitation of 79η.; 132 R I C E , G E O R G E E D W A R D , Letter to: I I I : 163 RHODES, W I L L I A M BARNES,
RICE,
GEORGE
EDWARD,
and
J.
Η.
Wainwright, Efhemera, III: 163 RICE, STEPHEN
S P R I N G , see
SPRING-
RICE RICHARDS,
MR.,
II:
515,
549.
MRS.
[Emma],
III:
281 RICHARDS,
II:
514—
i5> 544, 549> 559· I " : 281 RICHARDSON,
SAMUEL,
II:
389.
Clarissa, II: 500. Charles Grandison, I : 3 1 2 ; I I : 815; I V : 444 R I C H M O N D , V I R G I N I A , see also chronology, III: 220, 222, 223, 247, 515 R I C H T E R , JOHANN P A U L I:
FRIEDRICH,
214
R I G B Y , E L I Z A B E T H , see ROBERT
EASTLAKE
STEPHEN,
II:
403, 404, 452η. Letter to: II, 450 RIPON, GEORGE
FREDERICK
SAMUEL
3rd Earl de Grey and ist Marquess of, III: 667η. IV: 4iin. R I P O N , L A D Y [Henrietta Vyner, m. ist Marquess], III: 667. IV: 411 Riso, M A R Q U I S D E L , I V : 130 ROBINSON,
RISTORI, A D E L A I D E , I I I :
REYNOLDS, JOHN H A M I L T O N , I :
481.
SIR JOSHUA,
371
RINTOUL,
R E V E L , C O U N T ADRIEN DE, I I :
II:
REYNOLDS,
RHODES, M R S . W I L L I A M , I I :
[François Charles Joseph Bonaparte, Napoléon II], I: 87, 250-51
REICHSTADT,
INDEX
RITCHIE,
AUGUSTA
[G.
345, 362, 636, 646.
460 114], IV:
261
III:
GENERAL RITCHIE,
BLANCHE
[G.
115],
111:
CHARLOTTE
[G.
IIO],
biographical clx, clxii, clxiii; 449, 4 6 1 , 4 7 1 . II: 3S. 125, 2X1, 287, 318, 576, 748, III: 106, 144, 334, 346, 348, 3 6 1 , 362, 454, 6 1 6 , IV: 261 Letters to: II, 1 7 3 , 184, 208, 5 7 5 ; III, 344, 6 4 5 ; IV, RITCHIE,
EMILY
[G.
113],
I:
I:
447, 177, 750. 3+7. 636. 193, 353 clx.
I I : 81 RITCHIE
FAMILY
[John],
I:
cxvii;
biographical clx-clxiii; 192, 236, 237, 4 1 2 , 4 1 5 , 432. II: 142, 2 1 1 , 609, 732 RITCHIE
FAMILY
[William],
III:
[ G . 7 5 ] , Rite
hies
454 RITCHIE, GERALD
in India, quoted I: clxii, 84η; II: 194П.-95П. R I T C H I E , JAMES, I : RITCHIE,
JANE
[G.
189
[G.
112],
1:
clx,
R I T C H I E , JOHN
[of E d i n b u r g h ] ,
III:
698 RITCHIE,
LADY
see
THACKERAY,
Anne I. R I T C H I E , L E I T C H , France, RITCHIE,
WILLIAM
I:
[G.
178
108],
I:
biographical clx-clxiii; 6n.; on Mrs. Halliday 183П.-84П.; 185, 199, 284, 343, 368, 381, 430. II: 39η.; 40, 7 2 ; in India 1 2 5 , 1 8 4 ; account of Langslow troubles 194П.-95П.; married 208; 545. I l l : 345, 645. IV: dead 2 6 1 , 276, 284; 352 Letters to: I, 2 9 5 ; III, 4 5 1 , 635 RITCHIE,
MRS.
WILLIAM
[Augusta
Trimmer, G . 1 0 9 ] , I: clxi, clxiii. I I : 194η., 2O8. I l l : 4 5 1 , 452, 636. I V : 292η. Letters to: IV, 276, 284 395,
396
HI],
I:
bio-
ical clx, clxi, clxii; 5, 23, 30, 232, 233> 355. 4 1 5 . 488. 1 1 : 4 9 9 . 581. I l l : 645 Letter to: I, 343 JOHN
JOHN
ROBARTS, ABRAHAM JOHN, I V :
R I T C H I E , JOHN [ G . 5 8 ] , I : b i o g r a p h -
MRS.
RITCHIE,
183η.-
graphical clx, clxii, clxiii; 296, 4 7 2 . II: 35, 196, 579, 748. I l l : 106, 144, 334, 344, 345, 347, 348, 454, 636. I V : 261 Letters to: III, 3 6 1 , 645
RITCHIE,
SSI
4 1 5 . II: 39
345, 362, 636, 646. I V : 261 RITCHIE,
INDEX
[Charlotte
Sarah Thackeray, G. 5 7 ] , I: graphical clx, clxiii; 3, 23, 2 3 1 , 232, 234, 253, 266, 285, 297, 3 1 7 , 318η., 344, 447. II: 8 i , 139, 287, 494, 576. 579. 581, 586, 587, 7 3 1 . 748, 750. I l l : 97. 106, 267, 3 1 4 . 344. 345. 347. 645, 672. I V : 427
bio30, 283, 430, 575, 590, 144, 457.
Letters to: I, 5, 6, 471 ; II, 34, 39. 125, 350, 499, 608
ROBARTS, M R S . A B R A H A M J O H N ,
IV:
402 ROBARTS, see
L U B B O C K , AND
COMPANY,
LUBBOCK
ROBBINS,
GEORGE,
II:
560η.,
6o6,
715.738 ROBBINS,
MRS.
GEORGE
[Maria
Katherine Elton], II: 560 R O B B I N S , JOSEPH, I V :
59
ROBERTS, DAVID, I I : 2 5 3 .
Ill:
351,
494. I V : 390, 408 Letters to: II, 4 5 4 ; III, 413 ROBERTS,
GEORGE,
Lady
Audley's
Secret, I V : 4 1 1 R O B E R T S , MISS, I V :
408
ROBERTSON, M R . , I I :
151
ROBERTSON, W I L L I A M , I :
182
R O B E S P I E R R E , M A X I M I L I E N FRANÇOIS M A R I E ISADORE DE. 1 1 1 : 9 5 ROBINSON, B E V E R L E Y , I V : ROBINSON,
WILLIAM
598η., 599, 6o3, 609.
317
66
DUER,
IV:
III:
72,
GENERAL
552
Letters to: III, 597, 6 0 5 ; IV, 65, 135, 192, 202, 223 ROBSON,
THOMAS
FREDERICK,
III:
429 ROCHEID, MRS., I :
155
JAMES
[G.
2 0 ] , III: 73 abeth Anne Thompson, G.
[G.
RONSARD,
21],
R.-ADM.
JOHN
RASHLEIGH
Amours
JUDGE
JAMES
J.,
RODD, M R S . JOHN RASHLEIGH
[Wil-
helmina Mary Rodd, G . 2 5 ] , III: 72, 73 R O D D , V . - A D M . SIR J O H N T R E M A Y N E
JOSEPH
ROS, O L I V I A D E , see IV:
ETIENNE,
I:
COWLEY
366
Ross, MR., II: 442η. R o s s i , C O U N T E S S D E , see ROSSI, M R . , I :
666
SONTAG
360
ROSSINI, G I O A C C H I N O A N T O N I O ,
Bar-
ber of Seville, I: 1 8 6 ; II: 1 4 7 ; III: 3 4 3 ; I V : 270. Comte Ory, I: 85, 96. Mose in Egitto, I : 284. Stabat Mater, II: 44. William Tell, I: 9 1 , 96
[ G . 1 7 ] , I: 343η., 4 1 2 . II: 596 RODD, LADY [Tane Rennell, G . 16, m. Sir J o h n ] , I: 343, 4 1 2 . I I : 595. ILL: 72, 73, 674. I V : 76, 421
ROSSITER, M R . , I I :
RODD, M R . , I I :
141
ROTHESAY,
RODEN,
STRANGE
JOCELYN,
ILL:
280
ROSSI, C O U N T D E , I I : 4 9 9 η . ,
2 6 ] , I I I : 72
JOHN
DE,
III: 1 5 1 ; quoted 152
662
ROSE, M R . ,
73Η.
844
PIERRE
ROQUEPLAN, [Eliz-
670-71
RONALD FAMILY, I I :
ROOSEVELT,
RENNELL
R O D D , M R S . JAMES R E N N E L L
RODD,
ROMSEY A B B E Y , I I :
d'Hélène,
RODD, M A J .
III:
INDEX
767
CHARLES
STUART,
ist
Baron Stuart de, I I : 646η. 54
III:
5th Earl of, II: 7 1 8 η . III: 5, 6 7 2 RODEN, LADY [Sophia Hobhouse, m. 5th Earl], II: 7 1 8 η . III: 5, 643. I V : 286
ROTHESAY, LADY DE [Lady Elizabeth Yorke, m. ist Baron], II: 646.
RODEN, ROBERT JOCELYN, 2 n d
ROTHNEY, M R . , I I :
of, I I I : S3 RODEN, LADY [Juliana Anne m. 2nd E a r l ] , III: 53 R O E , M R . , I: 493, 497
Earl
Orde,
629,
P.,
"Letters
ROME, III:
of
284 514.
396 ROMILLY, LADY [Caroline Charlotte Otter, m. 1st Baron], II: 5 1 4 IV:
ROMILLY,
SIR
LADY
DE
[Leonora
SIR
ANTHONY
SAMUEL,
II:
DE,
R O T H S C H I L D , L A D Y DE [ L o u i s a
de
II:
514.
Memoirs, III: 557 ROMILLY, LADY [Anne Garbett, m. Sir Samuel], I I : 5 1 4
Mon-
tefiore, m. Sir A n t h o n y ] , II: 524, 645. I V : 4 1 1 ROTHSCHILD FAMILY, I I I :
ist Baron, II:
de,
524η., 645, 605
326
ROMILLY, JOHN,
Baron
Rothschild, m. Baron Alphonse], I V : 30 ROTHSCHILD,
Charles L e v e r , " quoted I: cxlviii ROLLES, COLONEL, I:
188
ALPHONSE,
I V : 30 ROTHSCHILD,
7 5 1 η . 1 1 1 : 2 3 0 , 4 4 4 . I V : 343 Letter to: IV, 353, 3 3 3 - 3 4 FRANKLIN
54
ROTHSCHILD,
ROGERS, S A M U E L , I I : 2 4 5 , 5 5 6 ,
ROLFE,
III:
ROTHSCHILD,
JAMES,
69
Baron
de,
II:
+93 ROTHSCHILD, LIONEL N A T H A N , B a r o n
de, II: 524η. III: 479η., 682. I V : 30n., 3 9 1 , 392
675,
R O T H S C H I L D , L A D Y DE [ C h a r l o t t e
de
Rothschild, m. Baron L i o n e l ] , I I : 665. III: 9, 479η., б2б. I V : 30η,
GENERAL Letter
to: I V , 29
RUSSELL,
ROUTLEDGE, JOHN, I V :
RUSSELL,
92 Penitent,
III:
213. Jane Shore, I: 237 R O W L A N D , S . N . , Letter
Royal Literary Anniversary
LADY
RACHEL,
see
BUT-
LORD
WILLIAM,
RUSSELL, W I L L I A M
to:
III,
Fund, Report of the, II:
446
of the quoted
I:
mur-
dered 443 HOWARD, I I I : at
Crimea 403. I V : 54, 99η.; reporting C i v i l W a r 223, 231, 235; 400, 4 1 0 ,
414
Letters to: I I I , 455; I V : 64
378η. ROYAL LITERARY FUND, Secretary of
RUSSELL,
RUBENS, P E T E R P A U L , I : 286,
515.
HOWARD
IV:
6 s , 1 2 2 , 398, 4 1 0
RUSH, MRS., I I I :
177
RUSKIN,
Muñera
JOHN,
and
Last,
RUSSEL, ALEXANDER, I I : 819η.
III:
SADE, C O L O N E L DE, I : 8 6 SADLER, M I C H A E L THOMAS, I : 51 ST.
698
DAVIDS, BISHOP OF, see GERMANS, EDWARD
SAINT-HILAIRE, BEDFORD,
Duke of
see
MARCO
ST. JOHN, I I :
376
R U S S E L L , JAMES, I V : 4 0 η . 13,
15,
16, 17, 18, 22, 23; "manifest unkindness and injustice" of 24; 30 Earl,
I:
civ,
cxviii, cxix, 409η. I I : and C o r n Laws 216; 241η., 251; treasury statement 3 5 2 ; 666n.; postal regulations 686; 761, 769; and Jameson pension 770, 786, 787; 816. ILL: 17, 24, 279; and Crimean W a r cabinet 4 1 5 - 1 6 ; 682. I V : 243,
38s,
395,
403,
409;
and Lorcha question 447. Turks in Eurofe, I : "siUy meagre pamphlet" 284
see
BONIFACE
591
TERNE
DE C O U R T I R A S ,
d e , see
DASH
ST. M A U R ,
CIS-
Vicomtesse
EDWARD ADOLPHUS,
see
SOMERSET, 12th Duke of ST. PAUL, I I : 591.
I l l : 86, 1 4 1
ST. PETER'S, R o m e , I I I : 326 SALA,
GEORGE
AUGUSTUS,
III:
T.'s
opinion of 4 7 0 - 7 1 . I V : 36. " K e y of the street," I I I : 4 7 0 - 7 1 . Hogarth, I I I : 47ОП., 471 Letters to: I V , 203, 256 SALIS, P E T E R
JOHN, C o u n t
de,
III:
674η. SALIS,
COUNTESS
DE
[Cecilia
Hen-
rietta Bourgeois, m. Count P e t e r ] , III: 674
RUSSELL LADY [ L a d y Frances Anna Maria Elliot, 2nd w . of ist E a r l ] , II: 685. I l l : 17, 24
SALMON, M R . , I V :
R U S S E L L , MISS, I V :
SAMPAYO, M R . , I I : 2 5 7 , 3 8 2
397
fseud,
SAINT-MARS, G A B R I E L L E A N N E
RUSSELL, D R . JOHN, I : u n . ,
ist
246
DE,
HILAIRE
S A I N T I N E , fseud.
JOHN,
GRANVILLE
E L I O T , 3rd E a r l o f , I : 2 1 4 η . ,
RUSSELL, G . , I V : 396
RUSSELL INSTITUTION, I :
THIRL-
WALL ST.
R U S S E L L , SIR C H A R L E S , I V : 3 9 9 see
155
Pulveris,
quoted I V : 21 i n . Unto this I V : 21 i n . Letter from: I V , 211
FRANCIS,
372-73
RYLAND, M R . , I I :
R U E , É M I L E DE L A , I I I : 6 1 7 η .
RUSSELL,
WILLIAM
RUSSIA, I : massacring Poles 1 5 8 ; F G
I l l : 123 R U B I N I , GIOVANNI BATTISTA, I I : 363
RUSSELL,
MRS.
[ M a r y Burrowes], I I I : 455η.
the, Letter to: II, 777
233.
553
LER, L a d y
R O T H S C H I L D , M R . , I I : 18 R O W E , N I C H O L A S , Fair
INDEX
426
SALT, M R , , I : 402, 404, 4 1 4 , 420
GENERAL
554 SAMS,
W.
RAYMOND,
Letter
to:
II,
INDEX SAXE-WEIMAR,
GRAND D U K E
FRIEDRICH, I: 1 2 5 ,
499 SAMUEL [a servant], I ;
257
SAMUELSON, M R . , I I I :
689
SAND, M R S . , I : 4 6 6 ,
Talent,
SANDWITH, M R . AND M R S . , I V : MARCUS
H I L L , 3 r d Baron, II: SANKEY, D R . , I I : 1 5 6 , SANSUM,
JOHN,
I:
494, 495, 496,
399
CECIL
645 174,
493,
497
SANTI, C O U N T AND COUNTESS, I : 1 3 1 S A N T L E Y , LADY [ G e r t r u d e K e m b l e ,
m. Sir Charles], I: 3 9 4 SAQUI, M M E . , I V : SARTORIS,
CHRISTOPHE
F R I E D R I C H VON, I : 1 2 3 ,
JOHN,
I:
cxliv.
II: 392η., 558, 740. III: 1 2 7 , 2 3 0 , 340, 6 7 2 , 685. IV: 3 5 3 , 392, 409, 4 1 3 Letters to: II, 3 9 8 ; III, 4 2 4 SARTORIS, M R S . EDWARD J O H N
[Ade-
SCHMIDT, M R . , I V :
414 679
SCHNEIDER, MISS, I :
199
SCHÖNBERG, M R . , I :
386
SCHRÖDER-DEVRIENT,
I: 202.
WILHELMINE,
III: 443
S C H U L T E FAMILY, I : 1 1 9 ,
120,
131
I:
114,
116, 118, 119, 123, 131, 1 7 2 , 1 7 3 , 1 9 1 , 204, 205
150,
SCHULTE,
FRANZ
ANTON,
SCORE, M R . , 1:
210
II: 8 1 9 .
333,
SCOTT,
340,
424,
425·
I V : 88, 3 9 2 , 4 0 2 , 4 0 3 , 4 0 4 , 4 0 9 , 438 Letters IN,
to: II, 3 9 8 , 6 5 5 , 7 0 1 ;
345
Saturday Review, The, I I I : protests against T . ' s lectures 5 6 4 . IV: 19ОП., 2 1 5 η . , 2 2 7 η . , 4 0 9 η . SAUNDERS,
DR.
AUGUSTUS
PAGE,
1 2 П . ILL: 2 4 , 4 3 5 Savannah Daily Morning quoted I I I : 5 5 3 η . SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA,
see
News, also
nology, I I I : 2 4 1 , 2 4 4 , 2 4 7 , 566, 5 7 1 SAXE-COBURG,
PRINCESS
M A R I A LOUISA, see SAXE-WEIMAR,
chro-
562,
VICTORIA
KENT
GRAND D U K E
AUGUST, I : 1 2 5 ,
I:
130,
136
KARL
VON,
I : 2 3 2 , 2 3 3 , 2 5 3 . Litteratur und Kunst, I : T . thinking of translating 1 1 8 , 1 2 3
Scotsman, The, IV: 4 1 , 63
337,
148.
Marie Stuart, I : 2 3 6 ; I I : 2 3 ; III: 460. Piccolomini, I: 1 4 7 . Räuber, I: 1 4 1 - 4 2 , 2 1 9
laide Kemble], I : cxliv, 2 0 7 - 0 8 , 239. II: 38, n o , 3 9 1 , 392, 548, 558, 5 5 9 - 6 0 , 604, 740, 7 8 1 , 843, 844. I l l : 1 2 7 , 1 8 4 , 2 3 0 , 2 5 2 , 336,
136,
III: 442, 445
SCHNEIDER, JOHN, I I I :
254
EDWARD
195
JOHANN
SCHLEGEL, AUGUST W I L H E L M
157
173,
SCHILLER,
and
I: 224
SCHEFFER, HENRY, IV:
467
ARTHUR
KARL
136
S C A R G I L L , W I L L I A M P I T T , Rank
SANDWICH, LADY [Lady Mary Paget, m. 7 t h E a r l ] , I I : 7 3 1 , 8 2 4 . ILL: 316 SANDYS,
130,
III:
R E V . ALEXANDER
688.
JOHN,
II:
282, 3 1 7 η . , 548. III: 96, 9 7 , 286, 661 Letters to: II, 2 8 2 , 2 9 0 ; I I I , 83, 6 1 0 SCOTT, M R S . ALEXANDER JOHN
K e r ] , I I : 2 9 0 . I I I : 8 3 , 84, 97, 6 1 0 , 656 Letter to: III, 2 8 6 SCOTT, D R . , I I I : SCOTT FAMILY
[Ann
85,
574
[Mary],
I: 429.
II:
189 SCOTT, JOHN ALEXANDER, I I I : SCOTT, LADY, I V :
SCOTT, MARY, I : 4 4 1 . S C O T T , SUSAN F . , I I I : S C O T T , THOMAS, I I I : SCOTT,
SIR
II:
135
97 93
WALTER,
controversy 4 6 0 .
97
433
I:
Banantyne
II: 1 2 2 η . ,
146,
GENERAL INDEX 156, 262, 378η., 737. III: 97, 634. I V : 291, 433 Anne of G eierstein, II: 55. Castle Dangerous, I: "poor" 178. Guy Mannering, I: 58. Heart of Midlothian, IV: 206, 4 1 1 η . Ivanhoe, I: 21 η. Marmion, I: 76. Peveril of the Peak, I: 497. Quentin Durward, I: 1 3 , 206, 234. Swift, I: 235. Waverley novels, I: 82, 84. "William and Helen," I: 169. И^ООЛ/OC/È, I : 234; I I : 457η. SCOTT, G E N . W I N F I E L D , SCRIBE, EUGÈNE, I V : SCRIWANECK,
III:
196
428
AUGUSTINE
CÉLESTE,
748
II:
SEAVER, BENJAMIN,
III:
SEDGEWICK, M R . , I:
85
S E L W Y N , G . , ILL:
156
585
SENIOR, NASSAU W I L L I A M , I V :
401η.,
403, 408 Letter to: III, 277 SENIOR,
MRS.
NASSAU
WILLIAM
[Mary Charlotte Mair], IV: 4 0 1 , 402, 403 SEURRE, GABRIEL
BERNARD, I :
SEYMOUR, LORD H E N R Y , I I I : SEYMOUR, ROBERT, I: SHAFTESBURY,
294
363
311η.
ANTHONY
ASHLEY
7th Earl of. III: 1 8 i n . ,
COOPER,
273
THACKERAY,
Mrs. Francis S H A K E S P E A R , C H A R L O T T E , see SHAKESPEAR FAMILY, I : SHAKESPEAR,
83],
CRAW-
Mrs. James
FORD,
I:
GEORGE
6, 7, 8.
SHAKESPEAR,
79],
SHAKESPEAR,
SHAKESPEAR,
MR.,
SHAKESPEAR,
SIR
I:
50],
II:
JOHN III:
194 TRANT
FG.
145, 173 DOWDESWELL
334
MRS.
JOHN
DOWDES-
[Marianne E. Hodgson, 80], III: 334
SHAKESPEAR, JOHN T A L B O T [ G .
G.
51],
8n.
SHAKESPEAR,
MRS.
JOHN
TALBOT
I:
8
RICHMOND
[G.
84], I: clx, ЗП., 6, 7, 8. I l l : 447 SHAKESPEAR,
SARA
ELIZA
DONNI-
["Selina," G . 90], I: 204. I l l : 37η. IV: 35 Letter to: III, 406
THORNE
SHAKESPEARE,
WILLIAM,
I:
147,
148; F G on 1 6 6 ; "tedious" 1 7 7 ; 445. II: 1 3 7 , 396. I l l : 1 7 , l o i , 184, 203η., 293. IV: збоп., 410η. As You Like It, I: 404; III: 269. Hamlet, II: T . on 703; IV: 169. I Henry IV, II: 214. 2 Henry IV, I: 343. Julius Caesar, I: 1 9 4 ; Ш : 588. King Lear, II: "bad" 392; 3 7 5 ; III: 502. Macbeth, I: 3 7 3 ; II: 603, 633, 759, 813 ; III: 639. Midsummer Night's Dream, I: 503; II: 2 1 3 ; IV: 295. Much Ado, III: 293η. Othello, I: 1 3 5 , 145, 260П.; II: 2 1 6 , 7 3 5 ; III: 95; IV: 67. Richard III, II: 767η. Romeo, I: 77. Taming, II: 2 1 3 . Temfest, IV: 259. Two Gentlemen, I: 465 SHANNON, C A P T A I N , I I I : SHARP, MISS, I : SHAW
FAMILY
261
89
503. 551
SHAW,
MRS.
W.
[Francis], III: 490,
SHAW, FRANCIS G . ,
IV: 93П.
WELL
I:
[Emily Thackeray, G. 183η.
S H A W , A N N A , see C U R T I S , M r s . G .
S H A K E S P E A R , A N N E , see
[G.
555
I l l : 359η., 490.
FRANCIS
G.,
Ill:
484,
490 Letter to: III, 602 S H A W E , A R T H U R , I: clxiv; staying with T . 424, 426, 429, 430, 4 3 1 , 434; Mrs. C-S trying to evict 4 3 7 ; to India 439, 4 4 1 , 443, 447. II: 1 3 1 ; home from India 209; 210, 243, 289, 402, 405, 408, 430. 111:397, 398,415.421,637,647. IV: 1 2 1
GENERAL
SS6
Letters to: II, 305, 324, 544 S H A W E , M R S . A R T H U R , I I : 306.
Letters to: I, 366, 368, 414, Ill:
397> 415 SHAWE, C O L . A R T H U R , I : 295η., 303, 305,
3o6n.,
308, 309, 3 1 2 ,
321,
367. 389. 397. 398> 431. 437. 439· I I : 21, 78, 89, 305 S H A W E F A M I L Y , I: biographical clxivdxv S H A W E , H E N R Y , I : clxiv, 3 8 9 . II: 131. I l l : 353; T . seeks aid for 420-21; SHAWE,
673
ISABELLA,
see
THACKERAY,
IsabeUa SHAWE,
JANE,
I:
clxiv,
305,
316,
3 5 8 , 359; n e u r o t i c 363-64; 368,
369, 383, 389. 413. 414. 41S. 416, 429; and suitor 437, 440, 444; nursing I . T . 472, 474, 475, 476, 477, 479. I I : 41 ; "fairly out of her m i n d " 305-06; 324, 381, 545· I I I : З25. 353, 421 Letters to: I, 429; II, 240, 430 SHAWE,
MARY,
I:
319.
II:
INDEX
78-79,
472, 485 S H A W - L E F E V R E , see
EVERSLEY
SHEEHAN, JOHN,
cxvii,
I:
320.
SHEIL, RICHARD LALOR, I I : 438 SHEIL, MRS. RICHARD LALOR S H E L B U R N E , see
LANSDOWNE
S H E L L E Y , SIR J O H N , I V : 4 0 3 η . SHELLEY,
LADY [Louisa Elizabeth Knight, m. Sir J o h n ] , IV: 403
SHELLEY,
PERCY
BYSSHE,
I:
MRS. MATTHEW [Isabella Creagh], I: clxiv, 302, 305, 307; I . T . fears separation from 309; 310, 312; attempts to break engagement 315, 3 1 6 ; witnesses marriage 318η.; 319; "singular old deevil" 321 ; 350, 354, 356,
SHERIDAN,
RICHARD
BRINSLEY,
I I : 283 SHERIDAN,
RICHARD
BRINSLEY
[the
younger]. III: 675 Little
Henry],
I I I : 20 SHUTE, EMILY, I: 418 SHUTE
FAMILY
[Samuel],
I:
SHUTE, MATILDA, I: 418 SHUTE, MRS.
SAMUEL
[Anne Rick-
etts], I: 219, 220
SIMEON, C H A R L E S , I : 4 6 η . , 65
Gam"
43ОП.;
433. 437, 438, 440, 4 4 3 ; "nightmare of a mother" 444; 450, 468, 469, 471, 473; and I.T.'s insanity 474; "really and truly demented" 476; 477; "unmotherly" conduct 479; 480, 482; advises putting I . T . in "madhouse" 486; 519, I I : 39; a n d I . T . 4 1 - 4 2 ;
7 8 , 85, 1 8 7 , 2 1 0 , 306, 3 2 4 ,
Ill:
421;
73, 381,
and " T h e Cam-
p a i g n e r " 465η. I V : 145
41η.,
б4, 4 1 8
427,
"Mrs.
[m.
Henry,
SiEvRAc, M R . , I : 2 3 2
428;
II:
245. Rivals, II: 393; T . adapts for cartoon 758; III: " M r s . Malaprop" 759. Trif to Scarborough,
359, 361, 363, 364, 381, 383, 389, 413, 419; "stark m a d " 424;
430.
49η.;
debate on 70; T . ' s opinion of 74; 80; T . writing on 93, 98, 99; 112, 131. Revolt of Islam, I: 51, 74
Captain
SHAWE,
520.
[Anas-
tasia Power], II: 438
SHERWOOD, M R S . M A R Y M A R T H A
306 SHAWE, M R . , I V : 396, 4 1 4
II:
in Pendennis 721
SILVER, H E N R Y , I V : 404, 4 1 3 SIMEON, C O R N W A L L , I I : 6 4 7 SIMEONITES, I : 4 6 , 65 SIMEON, SIR
IV:
J.,
400;
and wife
411 SIMONS, MISS, I V : SIMPSON, 686.
DR.
358
JAMES
YOUNG,
SIMPSON, J O H N P A L G R A V E , I V : SIMPSON,
III:
I V : 433 MRS.
MARY
C.
105η.
M.
S.,
Many Memories, quoted III: 70η. SIMS [a coachman], I V : 7 6
GENERAL SINCLAIR,
ARCHDEACON
JOHN, I I I :
S I N C L A I R , M I S S , Letter SKELTON,
217.
JOHN
to: I I I , 632
HENRY,
I I I : 216,
M j Book, I : in Yellowplush
348
Letten to·. I V , 209, 253. jrom: I V , 210
Letter
S K I E R S , M R . , I I : 20 SKINNER, H E L E N , I I I : SKINNER,
REV.
13ОП.; 144, 148η., i68n., 189η.,
391, 399, 400, 408, 414. quoted I : xciv.
85Π. Letters
30I,
Memoir,
I I : 674η., 784η.—
to: III, 416, 470, 618;
I V , 149, 154, 156, 162, 172, 177, 180,
184,
189,
214,
215,
216,
246,
256,
257,
266,
269,
292,
295
191
THOMAS
557
Ι90Π., 1 9 7 , 219Η., 2 2 7 , 2 7 1 ,
I V : 404, 408, 414
158.
INDEX
H.,
I I I : SMITH,
MRS.
GEORGE
[Elizabeth
Blakeway], I I I : 471. I V : 190η.
191η. SLAVERY,
I I I : 181,
187,
198-200,
SMITH, HORACE
[ H o r a t i o ] , I I : 320,
222, 223-24, 228-29, 234, 235,
384η., 426, 476, 563
236-37, 242, 248, 252, 254, 255,
Gaieties and Gravities, I I : 250. Poetical Works, I I : 249. Zillah, I :
5 5 9 , 5 6 7 , 579> 5 8 5 . 5 8 8 SLEAP, THOMAS, I I I :
375, 376, 387
S L I D E L L , J O H N , I I I : 581η. 735η.
Addresses,
M R . AND
MRS.
ABEL, I I :
644η.
Rejected
I : 62η.
S M I T H , L A U R A , Letter
to: I V , 355
S M I T H , M I S S , I V : 423
S M I T H , A L B E R T R I C H A R D , I I : 105η.,
III:
63, 72, 89, 98, 221,
2 4 5 . 363, 455> 585·
I V : quoted
15П.-16П.; 59
Letter to: III, 22
MISS
Letter
[ofWashington],
III:
[d. of Horace], I I :
MISSES
469, 601, 603.
59η.—60η.; 86η.
ILL: 392
S M I T H , M R . , I I : 152 S M I T H , O . , I : 260η.
S M I T H AND E L D E R , I : c l x v i . 102,
SMITH, SMITH,
SMITH, ARTHUR, I V : T . ' s apology t o
82,
SMITH, MISS [d. of H o r a c e ] , to: I I , 384 205, 330
S M I T H , A L E X A N D E R , I I I : 298
ILL:
S M I T H , J A M E S , I : s k e t c h o f 265 S M I T H , JAMES and HORACE,
S M E T H A M , M R . , I V : 401
366.
to: II, 249
S M I T H , M R S . H O R A C E , I I : 603
S L O A N E , M R . AND M R S . G E O R G E , I I :
SMITH,
58, 60
Letter
S L E A P , M R S . T H O M A S , I V : 408
243,
I I : 330.
470П., 480.
I V : contract for T . ' s novels 1 3 0 ; 143, 144; C M arrangement 148; T . and editorship of C M 1 5 3 ;
SMITH,
PAUL,
La Vie d^Artiste,
II:
161 S M I T H , S Y D N E Y , I I I : 462. I V : 440 SMOLLETT,
TOBIAS,
I V : 186.
Pere-
189η., 250, 201 ; and A. T . ' s writ-
grine Pickle, I I : 144 SMOLLETT, TOBIAS, and David H u m e , History, I: 48
ing 272; 319, 359
S M Y T H , CHARLES, I : 1 3 , 1 4 , 1 8 , 1 9 ,
157,
158,
i68n.,
170П.,
S M I T H , E L I Z A , I I : a n d Pendennis SMITH,
GEORGE,
ckvi-clxviii;
182,
436
I:
biographical
clxxii.
I I : 61 i n . ,
673η., 675η., 755п., 804η., 8ΐ0η.
III:
15η.,
89η.,
99» 102, Ι Ι Ι ,
1 2 9 , Ι35> ι 8 9 ; and the Pall Mall Gazette 417η. I V : plans for C M
20, 22, 26, 30, 72, 73, 78, 80,
134 S M Y T H , R O B E R T , I : 381 SMYTH, WILLIAM, I : 6 6 SMYTHE, ERICK
GEORGE PERCY
HURST, 2 n d
AUGUSTUS
SYDNEY,
Baron
FRED-
see P E N S -
GENERAL INDEX
558 SMYTHE,
see
PERCY
CLINTON
SNELLING,
SYDNEY,
ANDREW
S.,
309η.,
III:
543 SNELLING,
MRS.
309, 3 1 2 , 604, 609 SNELLING
ANDREW
358,
370,
FAMILY
S.,
III:
54.3,
603,
[Andrew],
III:
542, 570
Snob, The, I: 49η., 75, ηη, 79, 93 SoMERS,
CHARLES
SOMERS
COCKS,
3rd Earl, I I : 694 SOMERS, L A D Y [Virginia Pattie, m. 3rd Earl], I: 391. II: 374, 3 8 1 , 386, 4 2 9 , 4 3 6 , 4 3 7 , 469,
487,
525,
694,
527,
662;
married
695η., 704. I V : 3 2 3 SOMERSET, M A J .
ARTHUR
WILLIAM
FITZ-ROY, I I : 2 3 1 - 3 2 , 6 5 3 η . SOMERSET,
MRS.
FITZ-ROY,
ARTHUR
see
WILLIAM
WEBSTER,
Mrs.
Henry SOMERSET,
EDWARD
ADOLPHUS
ST.
MAUR, 1 2 t h Dulce of, I V : 290 SOMERSET,
L O R D F I T Z R O Y , see
RAG-
LAN SOMERVILLE,
M R . , I: and J . Shawe
429. 432, 43 7> 440, 444 "Nix
my dolly pals" 440. II: "Bay of Biscay" 177 [Countess
GERTRUDE
Rossi], I I : 499, 655, 666.
de
ILL:
1 1 2 , 171η., 379 SoRTAiN, R E V . J O S E P H , I I :
SOYER, ALEXIS B E N O Î T , I I : 1 4 9 .
tronomie 237"·
[Andalusia FitzGerald], I: 150η., 243» 3^8, 411. I I : 5, 43 S. P., Letter to, III: 635 Spectator, The, I: 230, 408, 457, 4 6 5 . I I : 266, 4 0 3 , 404, 409, 4 5 0 , 452, 482, 782. III: 130, 1 3 5 . SOYRES, M R S . F R A N C I S DE
I V : 286η. SPEDDING,
28sn. Letters to: II, 628; IV: 356 S P E E C H E S , II: Literary fund "smash" 540; Macready dinner 755, 766. I l l : Olliffe dinner 285; 426, 4 2 7 ; for Administrative Reform 4 6 1 ; Macready banquet 500—01 ; Shakespeare dinner 606, 674; Appendix XVI. IV: 40, 6 3 ; R. A. dinner 78; 204-05; Appendix XIX SPENCER,
CAROLINE,
SOUTHEY, ROBERT, I :
I:
476,
482—
83 20, 31,
32,
S P I E G E L , H O F M A R S C H A L L VON.
III:
18,
305 Letter to: II, 41 SPENCER, V., I:
318η.
442
SPIRITUALISM,
130,
see also Didier,
III:
1 2 3 , 1 2 5 η . , 1 3 4 , 2 7 2 , зз8
du III:
4 1 In. SOUTHERN, MRS., I V :
I: Ixxxii, cxxvii,
JAMES,
287η., 3 4 7 , 3 7 2 , 3 7 6 . I I : 366, 629η. I I I : 89η., 419> 4 9 ^ · I V :
SPINETO, MARQUIS, I : SPRATT, M R . , I I :
Messenger,
Gas-
I I : 149η.,
Regenerator,
1 3 5 , 142. I l l : 442 S P E I R S [or Spiers], MR., IV: 50, 3 8 4
408
SouLÉ, PIERRE, I I I : 5 8 1 η . SouLiÉ, F R É D É R I C , Mémoires
Diable, II: 143 Southern Literary
d'un
S P I E G E L , M E L A N I E VON, I : 1 2 7 ,
473
SoTHEBY, M R . , I I : 1 5 4 SOTHERN, MRS., I V :
Mémoires
ÉMILE,
SPENCER, MRS., I I :
SONGS, I : 2 5 , 3 6 , 1 6 9 - 7 0 , 4 3 2 ;
SONTAG,
SOUVESTRE,
sans-culotte, II: 33
ist Baron
PENSHURST,
39
57
SPRING-RICE, STEPHEN EDMOND,
II:
4 8 1 η . , 509η., 557П., 5 7 7 , 685η., 149
396. Book of
the Church, I I : 650, 6 5 1 , 652. Thalaba, IV: 224
б97. 7 1 Ь 740 Letter to: IV, 261 SPRING-RICE, MRS. STEPHEN
Mary Frere], I I : 481
[Ellen
G E N E R A L INDEX SPRING-RICE,
THOMAS,
see
MONT-
or
"SSH,"
HAMPTON,
Mrs. Frank S T Ä E L , M M E . DE, I :
II8
STANARD, C A P T . AND M R S .
ROBERT
STANARD, R O B E R T CRAIG, I I I :
540η.
4th
LYULPH,
STANARD, M R S . R O B E R T CRAIG
[Mar-
tha P i e r c e ] , III: 540. IV: 69, 70 Standard, The, I: 197, 4 2 1 , 443 STANFIELD, CLARKSON, I: cxxxvi. II: 253, 528η. III: 494, 643 Letter to: IV, 357 STANHOPE,
LEICESTER
C H A R L E S , see
FAMILY [of A l d e r l e y ] , I: biographical clxviii-clxxi. I l l : 97, 98
STANLEY
STANLEY, H E N R I E T T A B L A N C H E ,
see
STANLEY,
HENRY
EDWARD
JOHN,
3rd Baron, IV: 11 i n . , 1 1 2
IV: 69, 7 0
FITZGERALD
HARRINGTON
5th Earl, II: 636η., 664. III: 377, 400, 675. IV: 1 3 7 . History, IV: 19, 21 Letter to: IV, 338 STANHOPE, LADY [ E m i l y Harriet Kerrison, m. 5th E a r l ] , IV: 396, 401, 412 STANHOPE, P H I L I P H E N R Y ,
ALGERON
CHARLES,
II:
700 STANLEY,
EDWARD
AIRLIE, L a d y
CONWAY, I I I : 5 4 0 η .
STANLEY,
STANLEY,
Baron, II: 700
EAGLE "SSB"
559
STANLEY,
JOHN
MARGARET,
see
LANE-FOX STANLEY, C H A R L E S , see
MONCK
2nd Baron, I: biographical clxix-clxx. II: 5 7 1 , 623η., 770, 8 i i , 824. I l l : 83, 3 7 4 , 4 2 5 , 674. IV: 3 9 1 , 392, 395> 397, 410П., 4 1 1 Letter to: II, 786. Letter jrom: II, 786 S T A N L E Y , LADY [Henrietta DillonLee, m. 2nd B a r o n ] , I: biographical clxx-clxxi. II: 684, 755, 756. I l l : 53, 64, 82, 260, 263, 632, 685. IV: 397, 410П. Letters to: II, 570, 574, 623, 624, 699, 805, 807, 8 1 5 , 8 2 2 ; III, 65, 69, 87, 88, 178, 374, 403, 425, 454, 477, 649; IV, 72, 84, 1 1 0 STANLEY, EDWARD J O H N ,
II:
STANNUS, C O L . S I R E P H R A I M G . ,
II:
361 STARKE,
Information
MARIANA,
and
I: 229
Direction,
622η.
STAVELEY, THOMAS, I I I : STAVELEY,
THOMAS
GEORGE,
III:
623η. STEAD, MISSES, I : 5 0 S T E C H E R T , LOUIS, I : 2 2 8 STEEL, M R . ,
689
III:
61
STEELE FAMILY, I : STEELE, RICHARD,
Christian ALICE
CONSTANTINE,
700. I l l : 404. IV: 4 1 0 STANLEY, LADY [ L a d y M a r i a Josepha Holroyd, m. 1st B a r o n ] , I: quoted on T . clxix
Hero,
I : cxxxv. II: 763. IV: 1 1 4
STEPHEN, SIR JAMES FITZJAMES, I V :
2 1 5 , 408, 4 1 1 Letter to: IV, 227 S T E P H E N , LADY [ M a r y Cunningham, m. Sir J a m e s ] , IV: 4 1 1 STEPHENS, H E N R Y , I I I :
686
STEPHENSON, M R . , I V :
414
STERLING,
ANTONY
43ОП. Letter STERLING,
MRS.
CONINGHAM,
I:
to: III, 658 ANTONY
CONING-
HAM [Charlotte B a i r d ] , I: 430 STERLING C L U B , I I : 6 2 9 .
IV:
S T E R L I N G , EDWARD, I : 2 9 5 η . , STERLING,
EDWARD, J R . ,
Letter
420 306
to:
III, 4 3 4 FAMILY [ J o h n ] , I : 3 1 0 , 347η., 400, 430 S T E R L I N G , J O H N , I: ciii, 304, 3 1 0 , 430П. I I : 109, 629η., 829η. I I I : 392η. STERLING
5бо
GENERAL
STERLING, MRS. JOHN, I I :
109
STORY, WALDO, I I I : 6 1 5 .
STERLING, MRS. [ t h e e l d e r ] , I : 3 0 8 ,
367, 430. II: 102, 109 STERNE,
LAURENCE,
II:
53,
312,
500, 584, 783, 7 9 9 ; false and wicked 800. I l l : 124η., 153η., 2 8 I , 284. I V : liar 2 8 1 - 8 2 . Letters, III: 165 STEVENS, AUGUSTUS, I : 3 1 7 .
II:
19,
32, 1 1 6 , 1 1 7 , 120, 1 2 1 , 124, 139, 140, 1 4 2 , 143, 590, 7 2 7 , 743, 840, 842. I l l : 267, 544, 676. I V : 353 STEVENS,
MRS.
AUGUSTUS
[Rosa
Ricketts], II: 590, 592, 743. ILL: 267
ROBERT,
FREDERICK see
WILLIAM
LONDONDERRY,
4th
Marquess STIRLING, MRS., Fanny Hervey, 562
II:
STIRLING-MAXWELL,
SIR
WILLIAM
414 and
WELLWOOD,
16, i 8 , 27, 29, 42, 53, 55· 810. III: 647. I V : 43 LOUIS,
and
J.
J.
I:
II:
[of Boston], III:
484
STONE, FRANK, I : 2 8 3 , 3 8 8 , 3 9 8 .
II:
191П.-92П.
I: and Lyndon
ANDREW
ROBINSON,
KNIGHT,
to: I V , 126 STORY, EDITH, III: 338η., 359, 4 1 4 , 503, 523, 6 1 5 STORY,
ROBERT
MRS.
WILLIAM
WETMORE
STOWE, H A R R I E T B E E C H E R , I I I : 2 7 1 ;
T . meets 273. Uncle Tom, III: 1 5 7 ; starts English abolitionists i 8 i n . ; 187, 199, 224, 254, 255, 273 ; "done harm" 293 STRACHAN, M R . , I: 2 3 7 , 2 8 3 ,
HERBERT,
to: III, 370, 420
285
ford, ed. Greville Memoirs, I: cv; III: 6o8n.
GEORGE
FREDERICK
Ful-
quoted
100
STRANGE, SIR R O B E R T , I : 6 6 ,
89
AUGUSTUS
PERCY
SYDNEY
SMYTHE, 2nd Baron Penshurst and 7th Viscount, Historic Fancies, II: 145 PERCY
CLINTON
SYD-
NEY SMYTHE, ist Baron Penshurst and 6th Viscount, II: 362, 363 STREATFEILD, SIDNEY RICHARD,
III:
24 III: 24η., 25 STREATFEILD, M R S . SIDNEY
Letter
339η., Letters
ROBERT,
III: 24 S T R I C T U R E , T . ' S . , see
HEALTH
STRONG, B E N , I I I : 2 0 7 ,
STRONG, ELIZABETH
xcii
S T O R K S , SIR H E N R Y
III:
[Emelyn Eldredge], III: 3 3 0 - 3 1 , 3 4 1 , 3 5 9 ; quoted 4 1 4 η . ; 507, 6 1 5 . I V : 8, 403
290
STRONG, M R S . CHARLES, I I I :
Letters to: I, 278, 329 STONEY-BOWES,
8
STREATFEILD, M A J . SIDNEY R O B E R T ,
Stewart
Perowne, ed. Letters . . . of Conno f Thirlzodl, quoted I V : 186η. STONE FAMILY
STORY,
STRANGFORD,
quoted III: 195П.-96П.
STODDART, W I L L I A M
STOKES,
IV:
WETMORE,
330, 3 3 1 , 3 4 1 , 359, 465η., S H · I V : 229, 403 Letters to: III, 464, 502, 506, 614
STRANGFORD,
STODDARD, R I C H A R D H E N R Y , T.
Dickens,
WILLIAM
STRANGE, MISS, I :
[Stirling of K e i r ] , III: 3 1 , 33, 42, 44, 242, 4 5 b 6 7 s · I V : 37, 40η., 396, 397, 399, 409 STOCKEN, M R . , I V :
STORY,
STRACHEY, LYTTON, and R o g e r
STEVENS, M R . , I : 3 4 1 STEWART,
INDEX
318
["Libby,"
later
Mrs. Alfred Leonard Curtis], I: Ixxxvii. I l l : quoted 147П.-48П.; 204, 207, 2 1 4 , 238, 2 5 7 , 260, 282, 295, 307, 308, 3 1 1 , 370. I V : 57, 65, 79, 80, 109, 2 1 3 , 229 Letters to: III, 1 4 7 , 289, 310, 378 STRONG, O L I V E R , I I I : 1 9 8 , 2 0 7 ,
232,
G E N E R A L
239,
259,
263,
274,
290,
330,
332)370,628,662,666. I V : i i o Letter
to: I I I , 2 9 4
STRUMPF, MR., III:
207
STRUTT,
E D W A R D , see
BELPER
STUART,
C H A R L E S , see
ROTHESAY
STUART, GILBERT, III: S T U M P F , MISS, I I I : STURGIS, M R . , STURGIS,
III:
5,
RUSSELL,
MRS.
SwiNTON, IV:
62
RUSSELL,
307,
62,
IV:
III:
5,
6,
SUMNER, CHARLES, I I I : 1 9 5 Π . ; b e a t -
165
SUMNER, CHARLES RICHARD
[Bishop
of W i n c h e s t e r ] , I I : 698 SUMNER, JOHN
BIRD
[Archbishop
of
C a n t e r b u r y ] , I I : 465 1:38
SURGÈRES, H É L È N E DE, I I I : ROBERT
SMITH,
GEORGE
LEVESON-GOWER,
I I : 690П.
151 II:
622.
DUCHESS
Duke
Letter
[Lady
199,
I:
C M
IV,
WILLIAM
HENRY,
Let-
52 IV:
217
ALEXANDER,
and
Wise, The Brontes, x c i v ; I I : 673 η.
T.
quoted
J.
I:
SYNGE FAMILY [ W i l l i a m W e b b ] , I V :
195η. SYNGE,
ROBERT
FOLLETT
["Bobby
M i s t l e t o e " ] , I I I : 302, 480, 6 5 1 . I V : 1 9 5 η . , 200, 201 SYNGE,
W I L L I A M
T H A C K E R A Y , Letter SYNGE,
WILLIAM
210, 556, 599, T . lends 3 9 7 , 400, Letters III:
622, 6 5 0 ;
M A K E P E A C E
to: I V , 3 5 8
WEBB
FOLLETT,
2 1 1 , 220, 302, 664. I V : 39, 53, £600 to 2 6 3 η . ; 404, 4 1 2 to: III, 2 9 1 , 335, IV,
539,
539, 200; 392, 480,
38, 232, 262, 358,
MRS.
WILLIAM
WEBB
FOL-
LETT [Henrietta Wainwright], I I I : 2 1 0 , 2 1 1 , 263, 302, 480, 5 3 9 , 599, 650, 6 5 1 . I V : 2 0 1 , 358 Letters to: I I I , 2 1 9 , 2 9 1 ; I V , 52
i n 668.
TAGLIONI, MARIE, I: BABOO
85-86
DWARKANAUTH,
II:
244
254
166.
II:
CORNELIUS, III: 304,
IV: 435
TAIT, 95,
The,
TACITUS,
TAGORE,
to: I V , 258
JONATHAN,
COL.
ter to:
Tablet, OF
S u T R o , D R . SIGISMUND, I I : 4 2 2
SWIFT,
designs
of,
Harriet H o w a r d , m. 2nd D u k e ] , 1 1 : 6 9 0 . 1 1 1 : 1 3 2 , 1 8 1 η . IV: 444 SWAIN, JOSEPH, I V :
IV:
GRANVILLE
2nd
III: 132η.
SUTHERLAND,
SYKES,
SYNGE,
Sfonge's Sforting Tour, I I I : 335 Letters to: I I , 720, 7 6 9 ; I I I , 335 SUTHERLAND,
756.
359
SUNDERLAND, THOMAS, SURTEES,
II:
,
SYMINGTON,
Juij errant, I I I : 6 1 8 . Latréaumont, I I : 202. Mathilde, I I : 32, 202. Mystères de Paris, II: 9 2 ; T . translating 1 3 9 , 1 4 0 , 1 4 1 , 1 5 9 ; 202, 840, 841 IV:
RANNIE,
S Y M E , JAMES, I: ci.
2 6 3 , 299, 6 6 7 , 6 7 0 Letter to: I V , 3 5 7 SuDLow, W . , I I I : 6 6 1 SUE, EUGÈNE, I I : T . proposes article on 202
ing of 6 2 7 ; 664.
JAMES
GODFREY,
162 274,
CHARLES,
28sn.-86n.
393, 4 1 0 , 4 1 2
SYKES,
6
III:
ALGERNON
I V : and T .
i8on.
496, 609, 628, 6 5 3 , 6 7 5 . 63> 357> 391 Letter to: I I I , 5 STURGIS,
83> 553П·; " a b a d m a n " 7 6 3 ; 7 7 6 ; traitor and renegade 800. ILL: 3 8 ; T . ' s lecture on 1 2 0 η . — 2 i n . Journal to Stella, I I I : 4 4 7 SWINBURNE,
138
STURGIS, HOWARD, I V :
561
I N D E X
II:
ARCHIBALD
CAMPBELL
[Bishop of L o n d o n ] , I V : 392
5б2
GENERAL
TALFOURD,
SIR
THOMAS
NOON,
II:
[Rachel Rutt,
m.
1 1 4 , 144, 7 2 1 η . , 844 T A L F O U R D , LADY
Sir T h o m a s ] , II: 293 T A L L E Y R A N D - PÉRIGORD,
CHARLES
MAURICE DE, II: T . to write life of 1 7 2 , 1 7 4 , 1 7 5 , 1 7 7 , 185, 1 9 0 ; 245. Mémoires, II: 147 TAMBURINI, TAPRELL,
ANTONIO,
WILLIAM,
II: I:
44
II:
CHRISTIAN
TAUNTON,
[Lady Mary
ist
How-
529;
T.
Letters to: III, 4 8 9 ; I V , 46, 47 T A Y L O R , SIR C H A R L E S , I I I : 6 7 4 .
IV:
81 ; and T . ' s resignation from C M 256, 2 5 7 ; and wife 3 9 3 ; 396, 397. 399> 400, 4 1 0 ; and wife 4 1 4 T A Y L O R , G . , ILL: SIR
689
HENRY,
I: cxxvii.
II:
and T . ' s apology to 697 ; 698, 699. I L L : 53. I V : 426 Letter to: II, 694 TAYLOR,
LADY
[Theodosia
Spring-
Rice, m. Sir H e n r y ] , I I : T . insults 6 9 s n . ; T . apologizes 696, 697, 6 9 8 ; 699 TAYLOR, JEREMY, I: TAYLOR,
MISSES
428
[s. of
Bayard],
IV:
1 7 , 46 TAYLOR, MR., I:
81
TAYLOR,
I:
TOM,
and
III:
643
SPECULATION.
FAMILY, I: 2 1 0 ,
T E M P L E R , G . , I:
T.-Forster
fight cxxxiv. II: fight 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 303; 342η., 389, 6o4, 6 1 4 η . , 625η. I V : 22, 48,
III:
217,
ELEANOR, II:
TENNENT,
SIR
JAMES
253
EMERSON,
and T . ' s eastern trip 150, 194, 568, 7 5 4 , 843. I l l : 667, 6 7 4 Letter to: II, 251 LADY
218
401
TENNENT,
TENNENT,
643,
261
TENISON, M R . , I V :
"fallen in love w i t h " 5 3 0 ; 538, 6 1 4 . I V : 1 7 , 47П.-48П., 5 1 η . , 3 2 1 . Critical Essays, quoted III: 594η. Poems,
TAYLOR,
MR.,
653, 654, 656. I V : 56 Temfle Bar,Yi\\ ί^ηζτι. I V : 203η.
ard, m. 1st Baron], I V : 4 1 1 520,
II3
144
187,
Baron, I V : 4 1 1 η .
TAYLOR, BAYARD, Π Ι :
TCHELCHAGOFF, ADMIRAL, I: TEDDY, III: TELEGRAPH
365
IV:
Ill:
73
TEMPLER
HENRY LABOUCHERE,
T A U N T O N , LADY
TAYLOR, MRS. THOMAS, II: 342.
150,
BERNHARD,
444, 806. I I I : 280. Letter to: III, 607
404, 409, 4 1 3 . Mas'ks and Faces, I I I : 127 Letters to: II, 298, 303; III, 463. Letter jrom: II, 301
TELBIN,
149,
176, 178, 1 8 1 , 183, 185, 188, 190, 1 9 7 , 241 Tatler, The [ 1 7 0 9 ] , II: 735 TAUCHNITZ,
INDEX
[Letitia
II:
177; 375,
Tennent,
m. Sir James], II: 252, 683, 843 TENNIEL,
SIR
JOHN,
III:
622.
IV:
404. 4 1 3 TENNYSON,
ALFRED,
ist
Baron,
I:
and Hallam 1 9 6 ; 1 9 8 ; "clever feUow" 2 0 5 ; 287, 288, 346, 4 1 3 , 4 2 1 . II: T . on 2 6 ; "growler but a man of genius" 5 7 ; 1 4 8 ; pension 2 2 5 ; 503, 602η., 029; made laureate 7 1 0 - I I ; "selfish" 7 6 5 ; 8 1 5 . I l l : 2 9 8 ; read in America 497. I V : T . introduces B. T a y l o r to 46, 4 7 η . , 48η.; i 6 8 , 170, 1 7 1 ; "a great poet at 2 0 " 3 7 2 ; 4 1 6 "Grandmother's Apology," I V : 153. Idylls of the King, I V : T . enthusiastic 1 5 1 - 5 3 . In Memoriam, I I : 6 9 1 ; I I I : 12. "New T i m o n , " II: 226η. " O d e on . . . Wellington," I I I : 128. Princess, I I : 332. I V : 1 5 2 . "Tithonus," I V : in C M 168 Letters to: I V , 1 5 1 , 360 TENNYSON,
LADY
[Emily
m. 1st Baron], II: 7 1 1 .
Sellwood,
I l l : 72
GENERAL Letter
to: I V , 1 6 8
TENNYSON,
FREDERICK,
I:
346.
II:
127η., 169η., i g i n . , 310η., 3 i 6 , 3 6 5 η . , 6 5 5 η . I I I : 30η., 1 1 4 , I I S TENNYSON,
HALLAM,
III: 73. 360η.
Tennyson,
TENTERDEN,
CHARLES
2nd
Baron,
quoted
IV:
STUART
AU-
BREY ABBOTT, 3rd Baron, I V :
233,
395 TENTERDEN,
JOHN
HENRY
ABBOTT,
2 n d Baron, I I I : 4 2 6 TERNAN,
ELLEN
LAWLESS,
I V : and D i c k e n s 131 TERNAN, IV:
MRS.
83,
I:
86,
FRANCES
cxxli.
117η.,
ELEANOR,
8 3 η . , 86n.
THACKERAY, ANNE
[G.
THACKERAY,
ISABELLA
ANNE
76],
I:
cxix
["An-
n i e , " later L a d y R i t c h i e , G. 1 0 0 ] , I : and E d w a r d T . children c x i x ; born 3 4 3 ; and Jane T . 3 6 7 , 3 6 8 ; "perpetual source of pleasure" 4 0 0 ; note f r o m 4 0 1 ; eyes bad 4 1 6 ; "thousand c h a r m i n g w a y s " 4 2 4 ; " n o b l e " 4 4 5 ; note f r o m 4 4 8 ; and I . T . ' s insanity 4 7 8 , 4 8 0 , 4 8 3 , 5 1 8 , 5 2 0 . xc, c x x v i , c x x x i i i , 3 5 0 , 353, 355, 356, 359, 360, 3 6 2 , 379, 3S7, 3 9 1 . 3 9 2 , 3 9 4 - 9 5 > З 9 6 , 3 9 7 - 9 8 , 404, 405, 4 1 2 , 4 1 4 , 4 1 9 , 422, 4 2 7 - 2 8 , 430, 435, 436, 440, 4 4 1 , 442, 447, 449, 450, 454, 460, 4 6 1 , 464, 465, 468, 469, 472, 473, 474, 476, 477, 481, 482, 484, 485, 486, 487 I I : in Second Funeral 4 ; l i v i n g w i t h C - S ' s 4 6 ; w a y w a r d 6 8 ; pref e r r e d to H . T . 7 3 ; needs discip l i n e 7 4 ; at school 9 6 ; " l i t t l e r e p r o b a t e " 1 2 3 ; " i n t e l l i g e n t and affectionate" 1 4 5 , 1 4 6 ; Yellowplushism 2 1 0 ; " a f r a i d . . . she's g o i n g to be a m a n of g e n i u s " 2 4 0 ; l i v i n g w i t h T . 25 5 - 5 6 ; B . H a m e r ton dismissed because of 2 8 5 , 2 8 6 ; " b r a i n s " 2 8 8 ; " n o b l e heart and
INDEX
563
g e n i u s " 2 9 2 ; " g e n e r o u s , l o v i n g and j u s t " 3 7 9 ; j o k e of 3 8 7 ; and B . Hamerton 401 ; "awfully clever" 4 1 0 ; T . describes 5 4 5 ; "almost a y o u n g w o m a n " 6 0 9 ; on E u r o p e a n tour 7 8 8 ; " m a g n a n i m o u s and g e n t l e " 7 8 9 ; " f a t l u m p of pure g o l d " 7 9 6 . 1 0 , 1 4 , 1 9 , 20, 3 1 , 3 2 , 4 3 , 4 7 , 4 9 , 50, 5 3 , 5 5 , 6 9 , 7 ° , 7 8 , 80, 8 1 , 85, 88, 8 9 - 9 1 , 98, 9 9 , 1 0 0 , l O I , 1 0 7 , 1 0 8 , IIO, 119, 121, 125, 131, 144, 147, 155, 164, 166, 170, 1 7 1 , 172, 173, 175, 1 7 9 , 180, 1 8 1 , 187, 190, 1 9 4 , 1 9 5 , 1 9 6 , 1 9 7 , 200, 2 1 2 , 2 1 6 , 218, 220, 2 2 1 , 2 3 1 , 232, 234, 238, 239, 244, 250, 255, 256, 257, 262, 263, 265, 267, 269, 2 7 6 , 2 8 7 , 289, 2 9 1 , 3 0 6 , 3 1 7 , 318, 322, 324, 325, 335, 342, 347, 349, 35o, 352, 357, 358, 364, 365, 3 6 8 , 3 7 3 , 380, 3 8 1 , 3 8 2 , 393, 394, 395, 400, 403, 409, 4 1 6 , 4 1 7 , 4 1 8 , 4 1 9 , 427, 428, 429, 430, 4 3 1 , 439, 441, 457, 462, 4 7 1 , 480, 486, 488, 490, 503, 525, 5 2 8 - 2 9 , 5 3 1 , 536, 541, 548, 5 5 1 , 558, 559, 568, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 6 0 2 η . , boj, 609, 622, 624, 639, 640, 646, 647η., 658, 664, 665, 667, 668η., 68з, 686, 688, 689, 699, 7 0 1 , 706, 7 1 5 , 7 1 9 , 725, 726, 734, 735, 736, 737, 739, 741, 745, 748, 749, 752, 755, 756, 761, 762, 766, 789, 7 9 1 , 792, 793, 794, 8 ο ι , 804, 8 о 6 , 8 ι ο , 8 ι ι , 814, 816, 824, 840
77, 95, 109, 136, 168, 177, 193, 204, 222, 241, 258, 275, 311, 327, 35i, 367, 383, 404, 420, 435, 478, 507, 546, 577, 599, 626, 66з, 685, 702, 732, 740, 754 768, 797, 8ΐ2,
III: "very popular" 24; FG leaves legacy to 29, 30 3 9 ; and religion 8 5 - 8 6 , 1 4 1 , 1 6 8 - 6 9 ; not
GENERAL
5б4
to write Ι.Τ. 187; T . worried about religious instruction of 188, 198, 2 1 6 - 1 8 ; her writing 248, 2 5 1 ; "pleasedness and good-humour" 302; helping with Newcomes 313, 323, 332, 346, 375; in Italy with T . 325, 326, 328, 329. 333. 336, 337. 338. 339. 350; scarletina 352, 353, 354, 3S5. 356. 362; M . Carmichael unkind to 364, 365, 366, 427, 428; first ball 414η.; secretary to T . 419; "drawing very good" 544; and R. Creyke 6 1 3 ; nursing Mrs. C-S 625, 628, 630, 635, 636, 640, 641, 649, 653. 3, I I , 13, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 34, 37, 48, 52, 60, 65, 70, 73, 76, 77, 80, 84, 91, 100, l o i , 103, 104, 105, n o , I I I , 115, 122, 123, 132, 135, 144, 146, 151, 152, 153, 154, 157, 160, 163, 164, 167, 170, 173, 177, 182, i86, 192, 202, 204, 214, 215, 216, 219, 220, 230, 238, 24s, 246, 247, 254, 255, 256, 258, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 271, 274, 279, 280, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 291, 292, 293. 297. 300, 301, 303, 306, 308, 310, 311, 312, 315, 330, 331, 342, 344, 345, 347, 348, 349. 367, 379. 408, 425. 451. 464, 479. 531. 547. 570, 593. 608, 620,
351. 368, 381. 409, 430, 452. 466, 499. 532. 558, 581, 598, 609, 621,
357. 35». 369, 371, 395. 397. 412, 415, 434. 439. 453. 459η·, 474, 475, 521. 525. 534, 542, 561. 562, 582, 584, 599. 6o2, 610, 612, 622, 646,
359. 373, 40i. 422, 443. 4бо, 477, 528, 543, 565. 585, 605, 616, 651,
361, 376, 403, 423, 448. 461, 478, 529. 545, 569. 591, 606, 618, 654,
INDEX 656, 657, 668, 669, 673, 674, 676η. IV: and Carmichaels 5, 6, 78; gives "first drum" 80, 85; writing for C M 185, 19ОП.; and Swinburne 285П.-86П.; on Oxford election 381, 382. 3, 4, 9, 13, 14, 46, 48, 51, 56, 57, 61, 62, 65, 66, 74, 75, 76, 79, 81, 83, 84, 88, 109, I I I , 112, 113, 115, 128, 137η., 153, 154. 4 5 . i66, 172, 184, 186, 187, 196, 201, 202, 203, 208, 212, 213, 214, 215η., 218, 227, 229, 232, 233, 234. 235, 236, 242η., 255, 205, 2б9, 270, 273, 279, 287, 291, 295, 296η., 305, зо8, 313, 314, 316, 318, 319, 325, 327, 331, 334. 336, 339. 348, 352. 365. 373. 378. 379. 392. 399, 412, 419, 430, 435, 436, 437. 439. 443. 444. 448 Biographical Introductions, quoted I: clixn., 392η.—93η., 487П.-88П.; II: 5η., 79П-80П., 145П.-46П., 187η., 238П.-39П., 599η.; III: 338η., 437η.-39η·; IV: 195«·. 38ΐ· Blackstick Papers, quoted I: cxxv-cxxvii; II: 436η. Centenar-^, quoted IV: 177η., 274П.-75П., 292η. Chapters, quoted I: cxv-cxvi, cxliv, 127η.— 28η.; II: 647η., 673П.-74П·; Ш : 63η., ηЬxí., 137П.-38П., 2б6п., 327η., 328П.-29П. Elizabeth, III: 138η.; IV: 2 7 1 - 7 2 ; T.'s reaction to bad review of 410η., 416. "Little Scholars," IV: 185, 190η. Orfhan, quoted IV: 142Π. Letters to: II, l o i , 1 7 1 , 210, 222, 601, 604, 605, 667, 669, 670, 691, 716, 802, 808, 817, 819; III, 4, 40, 44, 48, 55. 61, 62, 71, 81, 93, 96, 105, 106, 118, 129, 141, 189, 222, 239, 275, 322, 385, 387, 391, 480, 489, 504, 5 1 1 , 513, 522, 535,
GENERAL 554. 566, 5 7 1 , 574, 577, 586, 595, 625, 629, 630, 633, 636, 642, 644, 6 4 6 ; I V , 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 28, 30, 32, 35, 40, 49, 120, 148, 2 6 1 , 361. Letters jrom: I I I , 1 3 7 , 140, 323, 526, 648; I V , 1 2 7 , 229, 298, 301 T H A C K E R A Y , A U G U S T A , see THACKERAY,
CHARLES
HALLIDAY
[G.
61],
II:
35. 73 THACKERAY,
CHARLOTTE,
see
EDWARD
TALBOT
6 9 ] , I: cxix. II: 707. I V : 304, 365, 404η. THACKERAY,
MRS.
[G.
I l l : 643.
EDWARD
TALBOT
[Amy Marianne Crowe, G . 7 0 ] , I: cxix. II: 707η., 8oon. Ill: 325, 397, 485, 499, 506, 537, 5 6 1 , 586, 6 1 3 , 626, 647. I V : 9, 1 3 . 3 5 . 6 1 , 62, 230, 232, 304, 404η. THACKERAY,
REV.
ELIAS
[G.
32],
1 1 : 7 9 , 84, 88, 274η. T H A C K E R A Y , ELIAS IV:
[of
see
SHAKE-
Letters
to:
II,
FRANCIS
[G.
59],
I:
30, 3 1 , 67, 73, 78, 150, 1 7 5 , 178, 183, 185, 187, 192, 198, 204, 222, 235, 243, 245, 250, 290, 297. 4 1 3 . 4 1 5 . 4 1 9 . 506. II: 274η. III: 308, 446, 448 Letter to: II, 5 1 2 THACKERAY,
MRS.
FRANCIS
[Anne
Shakespear, G . 6 0 ] , I: 68. 144, 1 4 5 , 170, 1 7 3 , 707 THACKERAY,
FRANCIS ST.
JOHN
6 7 ] , II: 591η., 7 0 7 - 0 8 . 1б9, 396 Letter to: IV, 139
II: [G.
I V : 43,
T H A C K E R A Y , M R S . FRANCIS ST.
JOHN
[Louise Katherine Irvine, G . 6 8 ] , IV:
139
[G.
47],
DR.
FREDERICK
[G.
3 4 ] , I: 30, 3 9 , 4 3 , 4 6 , 52, 58, 6 1 , 62, 67, 73, 7 7 - 7 8 , 80, 81, 82, 105, 107. II: 510, 51 I n . THACKERAY, MRS. FREDERICK
[Mary
Elizabeth Crick, G . 3 6 ] , II: 5 1 2 THACKERAY, GEN. [G.
12],
FREDERICK III: 7,
REN-
72η.,
453,
478, 020, 667, 674. IV: 2 0 i , 205, 392 Letter to: IV, 362 THACKERAY, LADY ELIZABETH
[Mar-
garet Carnegie, G . 13, m. Frederick], III: 7, 72η., 620. IV: 23, Зб2, 392 Letters to: III, 7, 84, 105, 452, 4 7 8 ; IV, 201, 204 THACKERAY
GENEALOGY.
III:
446.
I V : 132 THACKERAY,
GEORGE
[G.
46],
I:
34. 4 1 . 54. 72 GEORGE
[Provost
of
Kings, G . 1 4 ] , I: 30, 50 MRS.
GEORGE
[Mary
Ann Cottin, G . 1 5 ] , I: 30η. THACKERAY,
T .
FAMILY,
1 3 4 ; III, 67, 483, 491 THACKERAY,
THACKERAY,
THACKERAY, EMILY,
SPEAR, M r s . J . THACKERAY
FREDERICK
1:58
THACKERAY, Hawkshurst],
132
THACKERAY,
56s
THACKERAY,
NELL
RITCHIE, M r s . J o h n THACKERAY,
INDEX
HARRIET
MARIAN
["Minny," later Mrs. Leslie Stephen, G . LOI], I: and Edward T . children cxix; christened 4 6 1 ; and I.T.'s insanity 478, 480, 4 8 1 , 482, 483, 485, 487, 518, 520. xc, cxxvi, 447, 449, 450, 454, 464, 465, 4 7 3 , 474, 4 7 6 II: in Second Funeral 4 ; I . T . and 23, 4 3 ; living with C-S's 4 6 ; T . doesn't love as he " o u g h t " 7 3 ; "amazingly advanced" 1 4 5 ; living with T . 255—56; and B. Hamerton 285; "sweetness" 288; joke of 3 8 7 ; T . describes 5 4 4 - 4 5 ; on European tour 7 8 8 ; jealousy of 789. 3 1 , 32, 47, 50, 55, 69, 70, 74,76, 77,78, 80,81,85,88,89, 9 1 , 99, 100, L O I , 102, 107, 108, 109, n o , 1 1 9 , 1 2 1 , 125, 1 3 1 ,
s 66
GENERAL
INDEX
136,
144,
146,
147,
155,
164,
115,
122,
123,
132,
135,
166,
168,
170,
171,
172,
173,
140,
141,
144,
146,
151,
153,
175.
177,
179.
181.
187,
190,
154,
157,
160,
163,
164,
167,
139,
193,
194,
195,
196,
197,
200,
170,
177,
182,
i86,
190,
191,
204,
210,
212,
218,
220,
222,
192,
202,
204,
214,
216,
219,
223, 232, 233, 234, 238, 239, 240,
220,
234,
245,
246,
247,
254,
241,
255,
256,
258,
261,
263,
264,
242,
244,
257,
262,
263,
265,
267,
269,
272,
275,
276,
265,
266,
267,
268,
269,
271,
286,
287,
289,
291,
306,
311,
274,
27s,
279,
280,
282,
283,
317,
318,
322,
324,
325,
327,
285,
286,
287,
288,
289,
291,
33S,
347.
349.
350.
351.
352,
292,
299,
300,
301,
302,
303,
3S7.
358,
364.
365.
367.
368,
306,
308,
310,
311,
312,
313,
373,
379.
380,
381,
382,
393,
315,
323,
326,
330,
331,
344,
394.
400,
401,
404,
409,
417,
345.
347.
348.
349.
35i.
357.
418,
419,
420,
427,
428,
429,
358,
359.
361,
367,
368,
369,
430,
431,
435,
439,
441,
457,
371,
375.
376,
379.
381,
395.
462,
471,
480,
488,
490,
503,
397.
401,
403.
408,
409,
412,
507,
525,
528,
531,
536,
541,
414,
415,
419,
422,
423,
425,
546,
548,
551,
558,
559.
568,
430,
434,
439,
443,
448,
451,
577.
583. 584. 592. 599. 602η.,
459η., 4бо, 461, 464, 466,
474,
6o4,
607,
609,
622,
624,
626,
475.
477.
478.
479.
52i,
525.
639,
646,
658,
664,
667,
683,
528,
529,
531,
532,
534,
542,
685,
686,
688,
689,
699,
701,
543.
544.
545.
547.
558,
561,
702,
706,
715,
716,
717,
719,
562,
569,
570,
581,
582,
584,
725,
726,
732,
734,
735,
736,
585.
591.
593.
599.
602,
605,
739.
740.
741.
745.
748,
752,
606,
608,
609,
610,
613,
614,
754.
755.
761,
762,
766,
768,
616, 620, 621,
789.
791.
792.
793.
794.
796,
б4б,
797,
801,
804,
806,
810,
811,
668, 669, 673, 676η.
812, 813, 814, 816, 824, 840
651,
654,
643η.,
656,
657,
I V : and Carmichaels 5 ; nursing
III: F G leaves legacy to 29, 39;
A.T.
1 5 4 ; "absurdly young" 230.
"pertness" 40; and religion 93-96,
3, 4, 9,
168,
57,
169; not to write L T .
653,
622, 626,
187;
61,
13, 62,
14, 46, 48, 65, 66,
74,
51,
55,
76,
78,
T . worried about religious instruc-
79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 109, H I ,
112,
tion of 188, 198, 2 1 7 - 1 8 ; "bright
113,
1 55.
and pretty" 215 ; in Italy with T .
i66,
172,
184,
185,
186,
187,
325,
336,
196,
202,
203,
208,
212,
213,
scarletina
214,
326,
328,
337.
338,
352,
353.. 354.
329,
339.
333,
350;
355_, 356,
362;
233.
unkind
115,
128,
215η., 234,
364,
270,
271,
291,
295,
299,
628, T.
Carmichael
635,
636,
worries
and
645.
22,
24,
640,
about 3,
25,
to
103,
265,
279, 285η., 303.
305,
231, 269, 287, 308,
649;
313,
314,
315,
318,
319,
325,
327.
329.
331.
334.
339.
348,
5,
17,
19,
20,
21,
352,
365.
373.
378,
379.
392,
37,
48,
52,
60,
65,
399.
412,
419,
427,
430,
435,
70, 73, 80, 84, 86, 91, 93, loi,
273,
25s,
insanity
641,
I.T.'s
1 53,
2 I 8 , 227, 229, 235,
365, 366; nursing Mrs. C-S 625,
M.
137η.,
104,
105,
100,
no. I I I ,
436, 437. 439. 443. 444. 448
Letters
to: II, 601, 605, 669,
GENERAL 670, 691, 817, 820; I I I , 33, 40, 44, 48, 55, 62, 71, 75, 96, 105, 106, 118, 129, 141, 171, 235, 239> 387. 39i> 480, 489, 504, 511. 5i3> 535> 554> 566, 571, 574, 577> 586, 595> 629, 630, 633, 636, 642, 644, 646; I V , 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 28, 32, 35, 40, 49, 120, 148, 261, 361. Letters jrom: I I I , 324, 526 THACKERAY, ISABELLA SHAWE [Mrs. William Makepeace, G. 99], I : biographical clxiv-clxv; T . in love with 295; married 318η.; lazy 320, 321; expecting A . T . 325, 343, 351; Jane born 366-67; H . T . expected 397, 405, 433, 436, born 446; "great deal better" 454; "languor and depression" 463 ; "very l o w " 465 ; "absence and depression" 467-69, 471; "absolute insanity" 474-75, 476; "profound abattement and disgust of l i f e " 477; better 478-82; account of attempted suicide 483; worse 486, 487; appendix on her insanity 518-20. cxlix, 299, 322, 323, 324, 330, 331, 348, 374, 379, 383, 391, 392, 393, 394, 398, 400, 401, 411, 412, 413, 416, 418, 419, 420, 421, 435, 437, 438, 443, 444, 445, 447, 460, 464, 471, 472, 473, 484, 485 I I : at Maison de Santé 3, 4, 5, IO, I I , 14-15; leaves Ivry 18; "mending" 21; "indifference, silence and sluggishness" 23; sudopathic treatment 3 2 ; to Germany for treatment 33, 34, 35, 36, 37; at Chaillot 41, 43, 46, 48; "extremely better" 92; "provokingly w e l l " 125, 139, 141; "hopeless letter" 177; "crazy letter" 196, 204, 212; T . bringing to England 215, 216, 217; "tolerably sensible" 230, 233; "well and calm" 240; "nastiest pranks" 243;
INDEX
567
"cholera" 324; "sinking" 334; and " A m e l i a " 394; T.'s reminiscing 429, 430-31, 462. 19, 20, 29, 31, 49, 57, 58, 68, 73, 81, 9 1 , 9 5 , 9 6 , 9 8 , 9 9 , 1 0 1 , " 3 , 121, 131, 140, 142, 143, 144 [?], 145 [?], 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 180, 184, 185, 187, 189, 190, 193, 208, 210, 211, 222, 231, 237, 247, 248, 306, 321, 440, 545, 590, 754, 789, 804, 830, 841, 842, 844 I I I : 29, 39, 69, 83, 93, 99, 154, 182, 187, 247, 262, 266, 325η., 359, збоп., 365, 388, 397, 398, 415, 419, 524, 537, 577, 617, 645 I V : б2, 83, 130, 145, 214, 236, 271, 272η., 305, з66 Letters to: I , 300, 302, 305, 307, 314, 315, 317, 318, 349, 352, 354, 358, 361; I I , 109, 164, 181, 209. Letters from: I , 368, 381, 387, 414, 426, 429, 439, 449, 461 THACKERAY, JANE [ G . 102], I : born 366; 368; ill 370; dead 379-80; 447, 518, 520. I I : 287. ILL: 239, 673. I V : 24η., 224, 278, 439 THACKERAY, JOSEPH [ G . 45], I : 40, 41, 42 THACKERAY, DR. JOSEPH [ G . 39], I : 109 THACKERAY, MARGARET [ G . 74], I : cxix THACKERAY, MARTIN [Vice-Provost of Kings, G. 37], I : 32, 34, 39, 44, 50, 67, 76, 78, 105, 109, no, 285, 354; puts T . up for Reform Club 424, 428. I I : 79η., 237· I V : 392, 409 THACKERAY, MRS. MARTIN [Augusta Venn, G . 38], I : 32η., 285, 354 THACKERAY, MARY ANN [ G . 19], I : 30П., 344. ILL: 279, 685η. I V : 392, 411, 413
GENERAL
568 THACKERAY,
II:
64],
MARY
THACKERAY,
III:
18],
[G.
MARY
ELIZABETH
[G.
72
THACKERAY,
to: IV,
AUGUSTA
170
MISS
[of
Bath],
Letter
247 8
THACKERAY, RICHMOND
I:
[G.
52],
cxiii, cxiv, 144, 183η., 5o6. II: 174, 576, 609. Ill: 4 4 7 , 448. IV: 1 3 2 , 262 SELINA, I V :
THACKERAY,
[G.
392
ARCHDEACON
THOMAS
i],IV:i32
THACKERAY, THACKERAY,
THOMAS
THOMAS
30, 34η., 40, THACKERAY,
[Lydia
[G.
27],
I:
THOMAS
JAMES
[G.
II:
IV:
6o8n.
411,
248
THIBOUST,
and
LAMBERT,
G.
Bernard
DIEUDONNÉ,
Mes
Sou-
I:
360;
venirs, III: 668 THIERS,
LOUIS
ADOLPHE,
and ministerial crisis 425. I I : 731, 816. Histoire, I: 284, 285, 288 THIRLWALL,
CONNOP
[Bishop
of
lo], 347,
II: 672.
132
THOMPSON,
547
COLONEL, I: DR.
301η.
HENRY,
III:
6 1 1 , 612, 613, 615, 626.
607,
IV:
128,
169, 217, 296, 361, 403. ogy, I V : 1 2 9
47, 129,
Pathol-
HENRY
L.,
Liddell,
quoted II: 64ΙΠ. THOMPSON, JOHN, I V : THOMPSON,
JOHN
70 REUBEN,
III:
41 in.
THACKERAY,
MRS.
WILLIAM
Letters
MAKE-
PEACE [Amelia Richmond Webb, T.'S grandmother, G . 1 1 ] , III:
to: III, 171, 249; I V ,
69 THOMPSON, WILLIAM
HEPWORTH,
quoted 107η.; 421, 496, 497.
446 THACKERAY, PEACE
DR.
[G.
WILLIAM
30],
II:
MAKE-
306
i6n., 92,
23,
93,
29, 48, 85, 87, 88,
96,
no,
105,
130, 1 4 1 - 4 2 ,
510.
III:
91,
THOMSON,
WILLIAM
THORNTON,
MR.,
I:
108
THORNTON, WILLIAM,
154, 160, 172,
177,
THRALE,
MRS.
IV:
HESTER
51 LYNCH,
190,
192,
204,
206,
222,
224,
226,
231,
T H R E S H E R , M R . AND M R S . , I : 8
232,
233,
235,
236,
237,
238,
THUCYDIDES, I:
240,
250,
260П.,
266,
276,
THWAITS, M R . ,
278, 349. 358, 361, 362. II: 24, 44, 67η., 109,
143,
147'
124, 140,
23142,
1 7 1 , 407, 409,
429, 653,
496,
533,
582,
656,
663,
737η.,
588, 743-
589, III:
61,
70, 379. 387. 395. 442, 443,
I:
and Dr. Johnson 444. I V : 396
186,
252,
196,
of
Y o r k ] , I V : 285η., 411
127,
195,
KELVIN
[Archbishop
120,
194,
I:
II:
423
T H O M S O N , W I L L I A M , see
THEATRE, see also under individual playwrights and actors, I: clx, 14,
69,
St.
Davids], I I : 661 Letter to: IV, 285
Letters to: IV, 177, 298
MAKEPEACE
Ill:
413,
Derosne, Aurore, I V : 413
THOMPSON,
WILLIAM
grandfather,
IV:
T H E L W A L L , JOHN, II:
33
Letter to: IV, 285
554,
676.
48, 67, 76, 7 7 , 78, 85,
183η.
434, 436η.; 4 4 7 .
[T.'S
424
THOMPSON,
43], I: 416η.; and Lady Bulwer
510,
618,
414,
THOMAS, M R . , II:
MRS.
Whîsh, G . 4], I: 32, 33, 67
THACKERAY,
460,
THIÉBAULT,
T H A C K E R A Y , MISSES [ o f B a t h ] , I V :
THACKERAY,
INDEX
43 II:
249
T H Y N N E , LORD EDWARD, III: THYNNE,
LADY
[Cecilia
285
Gore,
m.
Lord E d w a r d ] , II: 697, 699. ILL: 27, 285.
IV:
425
T H Y N N E , J O H N A L E X A N D E R , see TicKNOR, ANNA ELIOT, III:
BATH
165
G E N E R A L TiCKNOR, ELIZA SULLIVAN, I I I : 1 6 5
TicKNOR 318,
FAMILY
[Gcorgc], I I I :
AND FLELDS,
III:
9 3 , 122,
1 3 5 . 493, 522 TicKNOR,
III:
I I I : 165,
664.
530,
Prescott,
170,
quoted
112П., 169η.
TICKNOR,
[Anna
M R S . GEORGE
Eliot], III: 540 "Trusty Eckhardt," 214
TILT,
de,
I I I : 6*77
TORRIJOS, GENERAL,
I I : 6o8n.,
610П.
174η.,
414,
462,
529,
646,
705, 725; "controversy with" 728, 751, 752, 754, 766; abuse of L . Napoleon 8 1 3 - 1 4 . I L L : I I 2 П . , 1 7 5 ; accuses T . of slur on Washington 3 1 9 - 2 1 ; 393, 403, 407-08, 4 3 1 , 457,
461,
4 3 2 , 455η., 45бп.,
462,
Duffy 467-68; scare 4 9 5 ; 497,
466;
and С . G . and war I V : quoted
473η.; 627η.
1 3 η . ; 40n., 4 1 , 54, 66, 1 2 5 ,
155,
17ОП., 177Η.; quoted 205η.; 223П., 2 3 1 , 2 3 3 , 2 7 1 , 2 8 7 , 32i> 409η., 41 2П. T I M P S O N , R . H . , ILL: 491η. TINLING,
REV.
EDWARD
DOUGLAS,
I I : 497, 7 1 4 TINLING,
MRS.
[Katherine 497η.
IV:
EDWARD
Maria 341
DOUGLAS
Elton],
II:
Rosa
G.,
l'Œil-de-
M R S . J A M E S , I I : 124 441
Town Talk, I : cxxi. I l l : 472η. I V : 89> 90, 93, 95, l o o n . , l o i , 108,
7, 109, 126η., 1 5 0 , 1 7 0 ; a n d M C 390,
I : 173
FANSHAWE,
T o w N S E N D , MISS, I I I : 191
TRENCH,
241; 262; and Irish famine 266;
230,
I : 234
TOUCHET,
TiMBs, MRS., I I : 753 Times, The, I : T . book reviewer for 306η.; з б 1 , 3 6 2 ; T . submits bill to 3 7 5 ; 3 8 6 η . ; and Victoria 396; reconciliation w i t h 424—25; 437; and Russell m u r d e r 443 ; 451,453; and D u r h a m ' s death 458; 469. I I :
338,
see
"TOTTY,"
TOULIN, MRS., I l l :
I : 365.
CHARLES,
to: I V , 3 6 2
233
Bœuj,
Comte
ALEXANDRE,
Mémoires,
III:
447
TOUCHARD-LAFOSSE,
T I L L O T S O N , J O H N , I : 428 TILLY,
248
Mémoires,
T O R R E , M R . AND M R S . , I : 2 2 9 ,
TIECK, LUDWIG, I:
TORCY, MARQUIS DE.
TORNOW, M R . , Letter
to: I I I , 318
Letter
"TOMMY" [Miss], I: 302, 3 1 5 T o o K E , JOHN H O R N E , I I :
GEORGE,
172η.,
Tinsley's Magazine, I I I : 4 7 2 η . TITIAN [ T i z i a n o VeceUi], I I : 446 TODD, M R . , I V : 3 1
613
TICKNOR
569
I N D E X
109 TRAVERS,
MR.,
TRAVERS,
CAPT.
I I : 46 OTHO,
I : 72.
I I :
69 T R E L A W N E Y , M R S . , I V : 368 RICHARD 215.
CHENEVIX,
I I : 698.
I:
I V : 391,
393, 402 TREVELYAN,
S I RCHARLES
EDWARD,
III:68n. LADY [Hannah More Macaulay, m. Sir Charles], I I I : 68 T R I A L B Y J U R Y , I I : T . ' s views o n 347-48 T R O L L O P E , A N T H O N Y , I : biographical clxxi-clxxiii. IV: and Yates 1 9 0 η . ; TREVELYAN,
2б2, 356η., 359, 397, 400, 4 1 1
Framley Parsonage, I V : 158, 236. " M r s . G e n e r a l Tallboys," IV: C M rejects on moral grounds 206, 207. Thackeray, quoted I I : 433Π.; I V : 263η. Three Clerks, IV: 1 5 9 Letters to: IV, 158, 206, 208, 363 TROLLOPE, MRS. ANTHONY [Rose H e s e l t i n e ] , I V : 408, 4 1 1 . Vicar of Wrexhill, I : 5 1 4
GENERAL INDEX
570
TROLLOPE, THOMAS ADOLPHUS,
I Remember,
quoted
What
I : 290η.
T R O P P E N E G E R , M R . , 1 : 109, l i o
II:
T R O T T E R , T H O M A S LOWIS, I : 1 1 4 TROUBRIDGE, COL. SIR THOMAS VINCENT
HOPE
T W Y F O R D , A U G U S T A S M A L L , I V : 410 TYNDALL,
THOMAS
TYNDALL, ST.
COCHRANE, I V :
395, 4 1 1 , 4 1 2 , 4 1 4 LADY [Louisa Jane Gurney, m. Sir Thomas], IV: 395,
M R S . THOMAS
ONESI-
[Caroline Lucy Elton],
PHORUS II:
ONESIPHORUS,
715
715η.
T Y N T E , L T . - C O L . C . J . K . , I V : 38η.
TROUBRIDGE,
4 1 1 , 412, 4 1 4 TROY, N E W
ogy,
see also chronol-
YORK,
I I I : 504, 508
TRULOCK,
ALICE
I I : 668,
JANE,
669, 6 7 1 , 674η., 685, 689, 762, 8o8, 818.
I I I : 5, 2 1 , 25, 34, 68,
Letters to: III, 100, 255 SANDYS
ARTHUR
TRUMBULL,
DOWN-
SHIRE TRUMBALL·, TRURO, II:
JOHN,
III:
ist Baron,
791
LADY [Augusta Emma D'Este, m. ist Baron], II: 791η.
TRURO,
512
TRUSLOW, M R . , I I I :
T U C K E R , G E O R G E , I I I : 664 T U C K E R , M R S . , I : 199 TUCKERMAN,
HENRY
quoted III:
543η.
T., Kennedy, IV: u m .
ТискЕтт, С А Р Т . H A R V E Y , I : 484η. TUPFER,
MARTIN
FARQUHAR, I V :
120η. T U R E N N E , M A R S H A L D E , I I : 120 TURGENEV,
IVAN
SERGEEVICH, I V :
82η., 392 T U R N E R , C O L O N E L AND M R S . , I : 72,
73 TURNER,
DR., I: dxin., 3η., io, 175,
191,
192,
399.
II:
193,
195,
55, 132, 136.
200,
201,
IV:
14η.
T U R N E R , M R S . , I : 3η., g , 10, 1 7 T U R N E R , M I S S , I : 26, 73. TuRPiN, M R S . ,
52, 55, 70, 74, 80
I: 76 see also under Americans, chronology, individual cities. Lectures, Slavery, etc., II: T . plans tour in 692, Service
Journal,
717η., 725, 7з6, 740, 741, 765,
195η.
THOMAS W I L D E ,
LUDWIG, " D e r
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF A M E R I C A ,
BLUNDELL see
JOHANN
König Auf dem Turme," I: T.'s translation of 297-98 U N I O N , T H E [at Cambridge], I: 34, 38, 39, 42; T . speaks at 45-46; United
170
TRUMBALL,
UHLAND,
I I : 195
797,
8oi,
803,
804,
810,
331;
370.
382,
383, 408,
420,
441,
461,
464,
466, 469,
470,
T.'s reactions to 496-97; the press 512; 527, 539; war scare 548-49; the South 552-53, 554, 572, 57S> 579> 580-81, 584, 587, 593; 607; war scare 608; 610, 640, 651, 652, 653, 655. IV: 4, 18, 44; bank crash 55, 56; 66; Civil War 2 1 3 , 223η., 2 3 1 , 237; 2бз, 350, 434-35 477;
I I : 438, 527, 540,
594, I V : 420 V A L P Y , M R S . , I : 429
T W I G G , M R S . , I : 90, 99
Twiss,
M R S . HORACE, I I :
149
814.
III: plans 46, 57, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67. 71. 73> 74> 76, 79п-> 8o, 83, 84; attacked in papers 88; 90, 93; leaving for 99—loi; 104—05; opportunity in 13 2—3 3 ; social conditions in 1 7 4 - 7 5 , I 7 9 j 1 8 1 , 22628, 245; the South 252, 254, 255; 262; project to lecture on 276; 308 ; upset over T.'s treatment of Washington 3 1 9 - 2 1 , 327-28,
V A N B U R E N , M R . , I I I : 330
G E N E R A L VANDERBURCH,
LOUIS
ÉMILE,
and
J e a n François Bayard, Gamin Paris, II: 704 V A N DE W E Y E R , IV:
SYLVAIN, III:
de
ANTHONY,
I:
515.
I I I : 3 1 7 , 318 83,
[and f a m i l y ] , I : 130, 131 V E D Y , M R S . , 1: sketch of 502. I I : 24 VEITCH, MR., VELASQUEZ,
155
II:
DIEGO
SILVA Y, I V :
RODRÍGUEZ
DE
427
I : cxxvii; and T . ' s nose I i n . ; 206. I I : 44; " o n e of the finest scholars" 6 4 ; 256, 647, 7 7 7 . I l l : 564, 613. I V : 2 8 s n . , 393, 396, 4 1 1 . " C a r lyle's L i f e in L o n d o n , " quoted I : cix
VENABLES, G E O R G E STOVIN,
V E N E D Y , J A C O B , Irland, INCIDENT,
VERITY, DR., I:
II: 143,
cvii.
I:
161
II:
16
286
GALLERY,
I:
363 MME. [Lucia Elizabeth M a t h e w s ] , I: 501. II: 24 I:
and
the
Bed-
chamber Crisis 384; marriage declaration 396; 4 1 1 , 4 1 6 η . ; married 4 1 8 ; 430; anecdote on Prince Albert and 434. II: 188, 209, 396, 397. 560П., 703; at the Great Exhibition 768; grants Jameson pension 786. ILL: 68, 228, 564, 584, 590, 592, 609η., 649Π. IV: 3, з з б п . , 366 Victoria Regia, The [ 1 8 6 1 ] , IV: 253η. V i D o c Q , FRANÇOIS E U G È N E , I :
223
ALFRED
Mneid,
IV: 44 to:
IV,
252
REVEL
VIVIAN, CAPTAIN, I I :
145
VizETELLY,
IV:
HENRY,
316,
416.
Glances Back, quoted II: 1 3 1 η . 32П., 198П.-99П., 529η.; IV: 302 Letters to: II, 188, 249, 389, 529 Voleur, I : 288 [François M a r i e A r o u e t ] , 224, 236
VOLTAIRE I:
W A D D E L L , MISS, I : 4 4 3 . WADDELL,
WILLIAM
II: 94, C.
135
H.,
ILL:
215Π. WADDELL, MRS. WILLIAM C . H . ,
III:
WAILLY,
I:
III:
670.
FRANÇOIS
LÉON
23, 24
WAINWRIGHT,
JOHN
H.,
and
G.E.
Rice, E-phemera, III: 163η. W A I N W R I G H T , MISS, I I I :
539
WAINWRIGHT, COL. ROBERT III:
DEWAR,
210П.
WAINWRIGHT, MRS. ROBERT
DEWAR,
III: 539 WAKEFIELD,
EDWARD
GIBBON,
I:
434 LADY [Sara W h i t e a r M i l w a r d , m . 8th E a r l ] , II: 665, 731. I I I : 316. I V : 391
WALDEGRAVE,
WALKER, Chatterton,
ARMAND
DE, I I I :
WALEWSKI,
741 DE.
HORATIO,
205, 391, 393, 397, 408 Letter to: IV, 363
IV:
WALDSTEIN, COUNT,
ViEuxBois, Μ . , I: 438, 441 VICIER, Μ . , II:
279
240
D E , see
WADDINGTON,
"humbug"
VESTRIS,
QUEEN,
FRED-
215
284
VERONESE, PAOLO, I :
278
WILLIAM
CLARENDON
VINING, MRS., I:
ViRY, EMILY
343
VAVASOUR, SIR H E N R Y
VIGNY,
GEORGE
D E R I C K , see
V I R T U E , G E O R G E , Letter
402
I:
150,
363, 364, 365, 644η., б45, 718
VIRGIL, I : 8 3 .
VAUGHAN, DR., I I I :
VICTORIA,
VILLIERS, CHARLES PELHAM, II:
V I N C E N T DE P A U L , S T . , I I : SIR
VAUDRICOURT, M M E . ,
VERSAILLES
571
VILLIERS,
686n.
396
VANDYKE,
VENGEUR
I N D E X
MR.,
IV:
FRANK, I V :
IV:
400
44 270
Letters to: IV, 219, 222, 239, 244, 255, 268
GENERAL
572 WALKER, MR.,
196
I:
245
WALKER, NANCY, I I :
359
W A L L , CHARLES BARING, I I : 543
WALLACE, M R . , I I I : WALLACK,
HENRY
JOHN,
190,
I:
252, 253, 254 WALLACK,
190.
I:
I I I : 494, 606 Memories, quoted 1 1 1 : 597П.-98П., 606η. WALLER, NICHOLAS [Procter], I: 3 8 2 - 8 3 , 384 W A L L E R , R O B E R T J O H N , Letter to: I V , 363
WALLACK, LESTER,
ILL:
690
645η. I I I : T . may edit letters 305. Letters, I I : 90, 148
WALPOLE,
HORACE,
II:
WALPOLE, MR., III: 6 7 1 , WALPOLE,
SPENCER
HORATIO,
IV:
426.
WASHINGTON,
MARTHA,
III:
179,
LA
POER
18ОП. IV: 73 WATERFORD,
HENRY
BERESFORD,
DE
3rd Marquess of, II:
646η. LADY [Louisa Stuart, m. 3rd Marquess], II: 646
WATERFORD,
WATSON FAMILY, I : 1 7 , WATT,
18 32
Bibliotheca
ROBERT,
Britan-
nica, II: 651
WALTER, JOHN, I V :
WATTEAU, JEAN ANTOINE, I:
412
WALTER, MRS. JOHN, IV:
WATTS,
412
[Bartholomew Elliott George], II: 87, 148, 269η. I I I : drowned 1 8 , 104. IV: 364, 433. "Eastern Travel," II: 145 W A R B U R T O N , M R S . E L I O T , Letter to: IV, 364
WARBURTON,
WARBURTON,
ELIOT
THOMAS
ACTON,
II:
269 WARD, SAMUEL, I I I : 4 8 4 , JAMES
GEORGE
485
W E B B , SIR H E N R Y , I : WEBB,
GEN.
194,
I:
241
WEBB,
W A R N E R , CAPTAIN, I I :
144
COL. RICHMOND, I I I :
WARREN, I: 20,
LetIII:
W A R R E N , C O M T E DE,
BARON K A R L M A R I A ERNST
VON,
FRIED-
Freischütz,
I:
199, 441 HENRY
BODDINGTON,
II:
MRS.
HENRY
497
BODDING-
TON [Emilie de Baumbach (Mellish, Somerset)], II: 653 WEDDERBURN,
L'Inde
446
Glances at Life,
WEBSTER, THOMAS, I:
30
WARREN, CHARLES, I:
I:
II: 202
WEBSTER,
MRS.,
424 RICHMOND,
653
152
Family ters, quoted I: clxiin., 3 1 8 η . 459η.
WARRE-CORNISH,
JOHN
W E B B E , CORNELIUS,
WEBSTER, DE, I I I :
WARENNE, WILLIAM
IV:
258η., 297η. I I I : 37η., 440, 447, 448
RICH
PRESCOTT,
286
FREDERICK,
348η., 404
WEBER,
Letter to: IV, 364
MISS,
77
Letter
to:
II,
345
anglaise,
II: 1 6 1
Chronicle, II: 480 see also chronology, I: 1 3 0 . III: 442-45
Weekly
WEIMAR,
WARREN, JUDGE, III: WARREN,
II:
GEORGE,
I l l : 1 3 4 , 179, 180П., 2 1 6 ; T.'s supposed slur on 319—21, 327, 3 3 1 ; SI4> 530, 677. IV: 1 8 ; and Virginians 66, 73, 74, 92
WATSON, S H E R I F F , I V :
672
237
WARDE,
Thousand a Year, I: attributed to T . 4 1 2 . I I : 63s Letter to: IV, 365 W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . , see also chronology, I I I : 188, 194, 253, 539 WASHINGTON,
JAMES W I L L I A M ,
WALLS, H . ,
INDEX
SAMUEL,
152,
111:
664
393.
Ten
WEIMAR, GRAND DUCHESS DOWAGER
GENERAL M A R I A PAULOWNA OF, I : 1 2 7 .
III:
445 WEINCKE, DR., I I :
32
WEISSENBORN,
FRIEDRICH
GUST
DR.
WILHELM,
124,
1:
AU132η.,
1 5 4 , 230, 2 3 2 , 2 3 5 . 189
798η.
III:
WELLESLEY,
HENRY
RICHARD,
see
WELLESLEY,
ist Duke of, I: i m . ; and Catholic Emancipation 3 4 ; 50, HO, 1 3 3 ; and Reform Bill i88n., 1 8 9 ; "old hero" 1 9 2 ; attacked 2 I O ; 430. I I : 3 1 7 , 580η., 768. I I I : 7 5 ; funeral 1 2 6 ; 138η., 254 CHARLES RUSH,
I:
46,
53,
60, 65, 67, 77 Letter
to: I I I , 145 WELLS, M R . , I:
18
ALGERNON,
Letter
to:
III,
53 Westviinster
III:
The,
I: 386η.
FRANCIS
WILLIAM
Review,
I I : 4 8 , 9 2 , 66з WESTMORLAND, FANE,
12th
Earl of.
III:
JAMES,
322.
II:
JOHN
FANE,
nth
WHITELOCKE,
17
LT.-GEN.
JOHN,
W E T H E R E L L , SIR CHARLES, I :
EDWARD, I I I : H . , ILL:
WicKHAM, W . WIELAND,
CHRISTOPH
1 3 6 . Oberon,
468η. 491η. MARTIN,
203,
FRANCIS, I I I :
294,
W H664 ARTON, PHILIP, ist Duke of, I I I : 358 W H A T E L Y , RICHARD
[Archbishop
of
Dublin], I I : 84 WHEBLE, MR., II:
450
WIGHTMAN, SIR W I L L I A M , I I :
Blue
GEORGE,
WILLIAM,
I:
30,
31,
33η., 45, 49, 50, 56, 57, ηο WHITAKER, M R . , I I : 4 8 0 W H I T E , FREDERICK, I : 2 8 2 η . W H I T E , R E V . JAMES, I : 4 1 8 , 4 1 9 η . ,
450η.
Friars,
I: 3 5 1 WIGRAM, MISS, I I : 4 5 0 450η.
WIKOFF, HENRY, II: 1 4 2 , 1 4 4 ,
160;
T . writes "American Letter" for 1 4 3 , 1 5 8 , 840, 8 4 1 . I I I : 609 Letter to: II, 1 5 8 WILBERFORCE,
SAMUEL
[Bishop
of
Oxford], II: 672, 7 1 2 , 7 7 7 , 810Π. 642
W i L c o x , MARY, I I I : 2 6 4 , 2 6 7 TRURO
"WILKINS,
MR.,"
294
to: I , 1 3 2
Letter see
BROOKFIELD,
William WiLKs, J . , I I : 1 3 0 WiLKS [or Wilkes], M R . , I : 2 3 1 , 237 WILKS, MRS., I:
726
WHETMORE, M R S . , I I : 6 0 1 , 6 0 2 η .
I:
I : 230
W I L K I E , MISS,
51
404
W H I T M O R E , M R . AND M R S . , I V : WHITTY,
W I L K I E , SIR DAVID, I : 2 7 9 ,
338Π.
I:
499; drawing of 500
W I L D E , T H O M A S , see
Earl of, II: 508η. I I I : 61 WESTWOOD, T H O M A S , I I I :
ILL:
322
W H I T E , LOTTY, I I I :
WiLBERFORCE, W i L L I A M , I I I :
3 9 3 . 395 WESTMORLAND,
WHEWELL,
MRS.
1 7 . 7 3 . 544
W I G R A M , SIR JAMES, I I :
W E S T , M R . AND M R S . T E M P L E ,
WHARTON,
WHITE,
WiGHTWicK,
388
HENRY
4 2 1 . I I : 1 1 3 , 1 4 4 , 2 1 7 , 274η., 3 2 2 , 4 8 1 , 558, 569. I I I : 1 7 , 544. I V : I I I , 238 "Hints to Authors," I : 346. King of the Commons, II: 226-27. S¿R Frizzle Pumfkin, I : 346
WIGHTMAN, MISS, I I :
W E L L S , EDWARD LIVINGSTON,
WEST,
573
WHITE, LILY, II:
COWLEY WELLINGTON, A R T H U R
WELLS,
INDEX
229,
230
WILLIAM II, King of HoUand, I I : 117 WILLIAM IV, King of England, I: 1 3 3 , 1 5 7 ; coronation 1 5 9 ; i88n., 343η. I I : 63, 363, 629η. WILLIAMS, HELEN MARIA, I :
171
GENERAL INDEX
574 " W I L L I A M S , M R . , " see
BROOKFIELD,
Letters toi
W I L L I A M S AND N O R G A T E , II, 444, 806; IV,
87,
loi, 103,
88, 89, 90, 9 3 , 9 5 , 9 9 , WILLIAM
SMITH,
II:
BISHOP
OF, see
SUM-
W1NCHILSEA,
GEORGE
WILLIAM
FINCH-HATTON, l o t h Earl of, I : WINGFIELD,
RICHARD,
see
POWERS-
COURT
341η.
Letters
to: II, 318, 340; IV,
199
WILLIAMS-WYNN,
CHARLES
WAT-
KIN, Π : 7 5 ϊ " · WILLIAMS-WYNN,
CHARLOTTE,
751η. III:
II:
342, 353,
341,
354 W I L L I N G T O N , AARON S M I T H , I I I : 6 6 5 W I L L I S , D R . FRANCIS, I V : WILLIS, NATHANIEL
442
PARKER,
I:
T.
writes on 406, 407, 451. II: burlesque of 27η.; discussion of 21314. III: 683η. Dashes at Lije, 407Π.; II:
T . writes on
202,
I:
213-
15 Trial by Jury,
WILLMORE, GRAHAM,
I I : T . ' s comments on
347—48
Letter to: II, 347 WiLLouGHBY, L. Α., Samuel Naylor,
quoted I: 153 MRS. WILLIAM
HENRY,
III:
643
750 WILSON, H . , I V : 4 1 1 JAMES,
wife 393,
DR.
FORBES
III:
WINSTON, M R . , I :
282
WINTHROP, M R . , I V :
191
WIRT, WILLIAM, I I I :
551
W I S E , T H O M A S JAMES, a n d A l e x a n d e r
Symington, The Brontes, I : xciv; I I : 341η., 673η.
quoted
WISEMAN, NICHOLAS PATRICK S T E P H -
EN, Cardinal, I I : "hypocrite" 83; 676, 7 1 1 . I l l : 2 1 ; "tawdry . . . Quack" 337. Lectures, I I : 83 W i s T A R , D R . CASPAR, I I I : 2 0 2
WisTAR, DR. CASPAR [the younger], I I I : 203η. WISTAR,
MRS.
CASPAR
[Annis
Lee
Furness], I I I : 203 Letter to: IV, 289 W I T T , M . DE, I I :
654η.
WITT, MME. DE [Henriette G u i z o t ] ,
409η.,
["Peter Pindar"],
I:
158 WOLFE,
MAJ.-GEN.
JAMES,
IV:
in
Virginians 137, 140 WoLowsKi, MR., I V : 400, 402 WOOD, COLONEL, I: 3 0
672.
IV:
and
410. Illustrations
of Scriftures, III: 422, 423 Letter to: I, 455; IV, 83 W I L S O N , G E N . JAMES G R A N T , T.
WOOD, GEORGE,
I I : marital
in
WOOD, GEORGE
[of E d i n b u r g h ] ,
WOOD, LADY, I I : W O O D , SIR M A R K ,
W I L T O N C R E S C E N T , see
753 1:71
WOOD, M R . , I : 1 7 8 ,
186,
189,
192, 200, 201, 205, 208 HALLAM
II:
805, 818n. IV: 24, 35
["Christopher North"], I: 196η.
WILSON, M R . , I : 186
755,
762
210П., 5 3 i n . JOHN
troubles
7 5 3 , 7 5 5 , 7 6 2 · 1 1 1 : 4 2 9 . I V : 5, 6 WOOD, MRS. GEORGE, I I : 7 5 3 ,
the U. S., quoted I I I : 1 7 3 η . , 203η., WILSON,
BENIGNUS,
IV: 397
W O L C O T , JOHN
W I L M O T , CHARLES FOLEY, I I : 749η.,
WILSON,
WiNSLow,
11:654
W I L L S , W I L L I A M H E N R Y , I I I : 393 WILLS,
WINCHESTER,
50
105, 495 WILLIAMS,
439.
I:
NER, Charles R.
365
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, I : 8 5 , 86,
197,
W I M POLE H A L L , C a m b r i d g e s h i r e ,
36, 37
William
WOOD, RICHARD, I : 2 7
190,
GENERAL
IV:
G E N . SIR
575
E D M U N D , see also Garrick Club Affair, I : and Dickens cxx, cxxi, cxxii. I V : T . appeals to G a r rick committee on 93; advised to apologize to T . 97; Russell on
YATES,
WOOD, W E S T E R N , I V : 2 4 3 η . WOODFORD,
INDEX
ALEXANDER,
414
WOODWARD, R E V . F . B . , I I I : 3 3 4 , 3 3 7 WooLGAN, M I S S , I I : 4 2 9
99П.-10ОП.;
WooLLEY, M R . , I I : 1 5 7 WORDSWORTH, C H R I S T O P H E R ,
I : 47,
50 WORDSWORTH, W I L L I A M , I : 47η., 53.
I I : 9, 765. "Intimations of Immortality," I : 395
l o i , 102;
Fladgate
on 107; 108, 109; Dickens on 1 1 6 - 1 7 ; и 8 , 119; starts trial proceedings 1 2 1 ; 1 2 2 ; trial abandoned 1 3 1 ; 1 3 3 ; his later reaction to
the affair
133П.-34П.;
135,
W O R T H I N G T O N , D R . , I I : 829η.
2 5 5 ; Dickens note to 3 9 4 η . ; his friends and the National Shakespeare Committee
WRACKHAM, M R . , I I : 247
416
WRIGHT, D R . , I : 362
"Echoes from the London Clubs," quoted I V : 189η. " L i t e r ary T a l k , " I V : occasions the affair 89. 90, 9 1 . 9 3 . 9 5 , 9 7 , l o o n . ,
World,
The, I I I : 472η.
"WORLD W E LIVE IN, T H E " , I: 450
W R I G H T , GEORGE, I : 380
Letters to: I , 365, 367, 369, 370, 390 W R I G H T , T H O M A S , ed. Literary Remains,
quoted I : 348η.; I I : 1 9 1 η . -
92П., з ю п . , 3 6 5 η . ; I I I : 30η. W R I G H T , M R . , I I : 95 WRIGHTSON,
WILLIAM
BATTIE, I I I :
lOI,
WRITING, see also "Dignity of Literature" Controversy, I I : T . ' s advice on 1 3 7 , 1 9 2 — 9 3 ; T . ' s position as a writer 634. ILL: 78. I V : 372 W R O T T E S L E Y , J O H N , 2nd B a r o n , I V : 162 W Y A T T , CAPTAIN, I :
237
W Y N D H A M , M R . , I V : 408
M R S . ROBERT [Eugenie Marie C r o w e ] , I : cxvii, cxviii. I I :
WYNNE,
WYNTER,
335,
374,
D R . ANDREW,
489,
521,
9 4 , 9 5 , 98, 1 0 3
[Louisa Katherine Wilkinson], I I I : 4 7 2 η . I V : 254 YATES FAMILY [Edmund], IV: FREDERICK
HENRY,
2 3 , 260П.
I:
497,
ILL: 472η.
ILL: 472η.
HENRY,
I:
I V : 134η.,
202П. YORK,
FREDERICK,
Duke
of,
III:
682 IV:
215,
397
YORKE
FAMILY
R E V . GRANTHAM
I I : 547. YARDLEY, SIR WILLIAM, I I I : 636
[Grantham],
III:
438, 448 YORKE,
Letter to: I V , 366
loS,
YATES, MRS. EDMUND
YATES, M R S . FREDERICK
W Y N N E , ROBERT, I I : 753
292,
105η.,
119П.-20П.
I I : T . o n 45.
W Y N N E , M R . , I V : 403
И 1 : 82
103η.,
Letters to: I I I , 472; I V , 89, 94, 96, 99, 105. Letters from: I V , 91,
YATES,
W Y N N , M R . , I I I : 343
753·
102П.,
133П.-34П.
W Y N D H A M , M R S . , I l l : 403
258,
245η.,
109, 117, 121, 133. Mr. Thackeray, Mr. Yates, and the Garrick Club, I : cxxii; I V : 131, 132. " T h e Theatrical Lounger," quoted IV:
689
253
202, 203η.,
MUNTON,
ILL: 436, 438, 439η.
Letter to: I I I , 42 YORKE,
M R S . GRANTHAM
MUNTON
GENERAL
57б
[Marian Emily Montgomery], III: 42, 7 7 , 4 3 6 , 4 3 8 Letter to: II, 546 Y o R K E , JOSEPH A U G U S T U S , I I I :
Letter
42
to: I I I , 436
YOUNG,
JULIAN
CHARLES,
YOUNG, ROBERT, I I I :
II:
384
YOUNG, WILLIAM, I: 6 1 , III:
194
REV.
and w i f e 5 3 7 ; 5 8 4
YOUNG,
YOUNG, CHARLES M A Y N E , I: YOUNG, CORNET, II:
INDEX
WILLIAM
[of
62
New
York],
489. I V : 18, 2 7 9
155
YOUNG, EDWARD, I: 1 5 8 , YOUNG, GEORGE, II: 253,
422 ZAMPIERI, DOMENECHINO, I I I :
843
Y O U N G , JAMES REYNOLDS, I : 2 8 ,
32,
53> 54, 56, 57> 6 1 , 7 6 , 80, 8 1 , 84, 105, 1 0 7 , 4 9 3 , 4 9 4 , 4 9 5 , 496, 497 Letter to: I V , 42 YOUNG, M R . [of R i v e r d a l e ] , I I I : 542
ZOUCHE,
ROBERT
CURZON,
340 14th
Baron, I: 1 7 7 , 1 9 9 ; "noble little f e l l o w " 2 0 5 ; 206, 208, 2 1 5 , 502. I V : 3 9 7 , 403, 4 1 0 ZOUCHE, LADY [ E m i l y Julia Horton m. I4tli B a r o n ] , I V : 3 9 7 , 4 1 0
I N D E X OF T H A C K E R A Y ' S WORKS "Academy Exhibition" [P l i May '44] > II: 169η. Adventures of Philif, The, see Philif "An Essay on Thunder and Small Beer," see "Thunder and Small Beer" "Arabella; or The Moral of the 'Partie Fine' " [ N M M June '44]. 169 Ariadne in Naxos, see Projects "Ballad of Bouillabaisse," see Poetry Ballads [ 1 8 5 5 ] , see also Poetry, III: 3 1 , 98, 298, 432. IV: 347η. "Barber Cox and the Cutting of his Comb" [Comic Almanack for 1840], I: 380, 390 Barry Lyndon, Memoirs of [ 1 8 4 4 ] , I : and Stoney-Bowes xcii ; and T.'s bill-discounting business 269η. II: 29, з8, 1 2 5 ; writing of 1 3 5 , 1 3 9 4 1 , 143, 144, 148, 149, 150, 1 5 1 , 1 5 3 , 156, 160, 176, 180; 840, 841 "Bedford-Row Conspiracy, The" [ N M M January-April '40], I: 433 "Bob Robinson's First Love" [ N M M August ' 4 5 ] , II: 198η. Book of Snobs [ 1 8 4 6 ] , I: quoted 27η.; 30n., 31η., 79n. II: i 2 i n . ; Lewes reviews 3 5 3 ; 45Çn. IV: T . hates 85 η. "Crump of St. Boniface," I: 3ОП. "On Clerical Snobs," quoted II: 274η. "Bow Street Ballads. No. II. Jacob Omnium's Hoss" [P 9 December '48], quoted I: cxxxviii "Box of Novels, A " [ F M February '44], Π: 135, 1 3 7 , 139
"Brother of the Press on the History of a Literary Man, A " [ F M March 4 6 ] , II: 230 "Captain Warner's Discovery" [P 27 July '44], II: 144η. "Carus' Travels in England" [ M C 16 March '46], II: 227Π. Catherine [ 1 8 4 0 ] , I: finished 407; 408; "not generally liked" 4 1 2 ; Carlyle and 4 2 1 ; "not disgusting enough" 4 3 3 ; 437 "Chartist Meeting" [ M C 15 March '48], II: 365 "Chest of Cigars, T h e " [ N M M J u l y ' 4 5 ] , II: 198η. Childe of Godesberg, The, see Legend of the Rhine "Christmas Books — N o . 2 " [ M C 26 December ' 4 5 ] , I: cxxiv "Chronicle of the Drum" [in Second Funeral of Nafoleon, 1 8 4 1 ] , II: 7, 1 3 , 3 1 4 "Cockney Travels," I: quoted 78η. II: quoted 51η.—52η.; 56η., 64Π. Comic Tales and Sketches [ 1 8 4 1 ] , I: clxviin., 397. II: 9, 610. I l l : 277 "The Count's" Adventures, I: cxvii, 509-12 "Curate's Walk, T h e " [part of "Travels in London," Ρ November 4-December 4 ' 5 3 ] , II: 326, 337· III: 431η· IV: 79 "Whitestock, Rev. Frank," I: cxvin.; II: 326 "De Finibus," see Roundabout Pafers "De Juventute," see Roundabout Pafers Denis Duval [ 1 8 6 3 ] , I: 4η. IV:
578
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S
260η., 287η.; writing 291 ; fantasy on background of 2 9 2 - 9 4 , 295 "Denis Haggerty's W i f e , " see FitzBoodle Papers " D i a r y of C . Jeames de la Fluche, Esq." [P 6 December '45-7 February ' 4 6 ] , II: and railway mania 2 1 5 η . ; 228η. "Dickens in France" [ F M March ' 4 2 ] , I I : 4 1 η . ; quoted 45η. "Dionysius Diddler, History o f , " I: 438. 441 Doubtful Attributions, I: " M o r e hints on etiquette . . . " 5 1 5 η . II: l o i n . Dr. Birch and His Young Friends [ 1 8 4 9 ] , I: Charterhouse and u n . ; quoted 26η. II: Eton and 3 7 9 ; 4 4 4 ; T . doing illustrations 4 4 5 ; 45 9η. ; C . BuUer's death and 461 n. ; 466. I l l : 402 " D r . Prince," I: 25П.-26П.
WORKS
thea," I: 1 2 7 η . " M e n ' s Wives. Denis Haggerty's W i f e , " I: clxiv, 429П.-30П. " O t t i l i a , " I: 129Π. Flore et Zé'phyr [ 1 8 3 6 ] , I: 86n., 2 9 9 ; T . requests puff for 3 1 3 ; 3 1 4 . II: 783η. " F r o m the O w n Correspondent of the Moniteur des Boulevards" [Ρ 8 March ' 5 1 ] , II: 729η. Four Georges, The [ C M July-October ' 6 0 ] , see also Lectures in general index, I: quoted 3η. III: 276, 2 7 7 , 281, 4 7 1 , 537. I V : 136η., 149, 205η., 207, 443 "Gahagan, M a j o r , " see "Historical
English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century [ 1 8 5 3 ] , see also Lectures in general index. III: U . S. rights 1 3 0 - 3 1 ; edition sold out 2 7 6 ; Hannay annotates 553η. IV: 1 9 2 η . ; errata in 204 "Epistles to the Literati," see Yellowplush Papers Esmond, The History of Henry, see Henry Esmond "Essay on T h u n d e r and Small Beer," see " T h u n d e r and Small Beer" "Exhibition Gossip, A n " [ A M June ' 4 2 ] , II: 54η. "Exhibition at Paris, T h e " [ T L 5 April ' 3 8 ] , I: 361
Recollections" "Gambler's Death, A , " see Paris Sketch Book " G e o r g e Cruikshank's Works" [ L W R June ' 4 0 ] , I: 438 "German in England, T h e " [ F Q R July ' 4 2 ] , II: 51η., η о " G o i n g to see a M a n H a n g e d " [ F M August ' 4 0 ] , I: 453 " G r e a t Cossack Epic of Demetrius Rigmarolovicz" [FM December ' 3 9 ] , I: 408η. Great Hoggarty Diamond, The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the [ F M September-December ' 4 1 ] , I: cxxxviii; I . T . in clxv; Sterling on 304η.; Jane T . in 379η. I I : 121 п., 262η., 382, 383; "written at a time of great affliction" 4 4 0 ; 444, 795 "Grumble about the Christmas Books, A " [ F M January ' 4 7 ] , II: 263, 264η.
"Fielding's Works" ber ' 4 0 ] , I: 469. Fitz-Boodle Papers' I: quoted 85η.; 423η. "Confessions,"
Henry Esmond, The History of [ 1 8 5 2 ] , I: Ixxxvi; and C . Bronte xciv; cxx; Trollope and clxxii; and Roaldus 258η. II: and Addiscombe 3 6 1 η . ; Castlewood Hall and Clevedon Court 4 3 6 η . ; quoted
[ T L 2 SeptemII: 462 [ F M 1842-43], 1 2 3 η . ; quoted II: 54.
"Doro-
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S
WORKS
579
4 7 0 η . ; 593П.; gets idea for 7 0 8 , 7 3 6 ; and Forster 7 8 0 η . ; publishing arrangements 8 0 4 , 8 0 6 ; " c u t t h r o a t melancholy" 8 0 7 ; 8 1 0 , 8 1 1 , 8 1 5 , 8 1 8 . I l l : C . Bronte reads 1 5 ; historical data for 1 8 ; 2 3 ; "grave and sad" 2 4 ; 27, 31, 37η., 38, 4 1 ; "will be a f a i l u r e " 4 3 ; finished 4 7 ; T . visits Blenheim 4 9 , 5 4 ; "clever but also s t u p i d " 6 9 ; 72, 74, 77, 82, 9 1 , 92, 98, 9 9 ; " d r e a r y and d u l l " 1 0 0 ; 102, 104, 1 0 9 , 113 ; reviews of 121 ; success 125, 1 2 6 ; repetition in 1 2 8 ; S reviews 1 3 0 ; second edition 1 3 5 ; 1 4 9 ; Forster reviews 1 5 5 ; 1 6 4 ; T L gives bad review 1 7 5 ; 181, 2 l 6 n . ; Forsterand 2 5 0 ; 253, 277, 286, 367, 390η., 391, 401, 4 1 0 ; sources for 4 4 6 - 4 8 ; 6 1 0 , 6 1 8 , 6 1 9 η . , 6 6 1 . I V : H . T . likes best 8 5 ; and T L review 1 2 5 ; and morality 2 0 6 ; 2 6 9 , 4 2 9 , 4 3 2 , 4 3 5 , 437 "Castlewood, L a d y , " I : Ixxxvii. " C o s t i g a n , " I I I : 183. " E s m o n d , Beatrix," I : Ixxxviii; I I I : 149, 154, 164, 183. " E s m o n d , H e n r y , " I I : 47ОП., 8 1 5 ; I I I : 4 9 , 54, 164. IV: 274η. " H a l f a Crown's W o r t h of Cheap K n o w l e d g e " [ F M February ' 3 8 ] , 1 : 4 0 7 η . , 515 "Historical Recollections. By M a j o r Gahagan" [ N M M March ' 3 8 ] , I: 516
Illustrations, I : to " L o r d B a t e m a n " 380—81; to Addison's Journey 5 1 3 η . I I : for Irish S. B. 9 0 - 9 1 , 97, 9 8 ; advice on selling 1 1 4 - 1 5 ; Mrs. Perkins 2 4 9 " I m p o r t a n t f r o m t h e Seat of W a r ! " [ P 2 4 J u n e - ; August ' 5 4 ] , I I I : 374> 6 7 6 " I n t e r e s t i n g Story, A n " [ K 1 8 4 9 ] , I I : 420П., 4 2 6 Irish Sketch Book, The [ 1 8 4 3 ] , 1= and Lever cxlvii; 4 5 9 , 4 6 3 , 4 7 0 , 4 7 3 . I I : and Shelburne H o t e l 6 l n . ; Peter Purcell in 6 3 η . ; outline of travel 6 5 η . ; 6 9 η . ; F a t h e r M a t t h e w in 7 0 η . ; 71η., 74, 7 5 η . , 77П.; and Elias T . 7 9 η . ; 8 l ; illustrations 9 0 - 9 1 ; suggested title 9 3 ; 9 4 ; anti-Catholic bias 9 6 ; 9 7 , 9 8 ; titled "Rambles in I r e l a n d " 1 0 0 ; reviews 103, 105η., 107, 1 0 9 ; I l o ; reviews i l l ; reactions to 1 1 3 ; 126, 161, 1 7 4 ; selling well 2 2 9 ; 2 5 8 , 3 2 1 ; Q R on 3 3 4 . I l l : 2 7 7 . I V : 183
" H i s t o r y of the N e x t F r e n c h Revolut i o n " [ P 2 4 F e b r u a r y - 2 0 April ' 4 4 ] , I I : 142, 1 6 2 ; errata for 163 History of Pendennis, The, see Pendennis History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond, see Great Hoggarty Diamond " H o b s o n ' s C h o i c e " [ P 12 J a n u a r y ' 5 0 ] , I I : 628
" L a d y Kickleburys T o u r , " see Kickleburys on the Rhine " L a d y L.'s Journal of a Visit to F o r eign C o u r t s " [ P 27 J a n u a r y ' 4 4 ] , I I : 141 "Last F i f t e e n Years of the Bourbons, T h e " [ F O R July ' 4 2 ] , II: 42, 51η., 70, 6 5 1 , 8 2 9 η . , 8 3 0 "Last Sketch, T h e " [ C M April ' 6 0 ] , I V : 180П., 196
Kickleburys on the Rhine, The [ 1 8 5 0 ] , see also " T h u n d e r and Small B e e r , " I : clxvii. I I : 3 7 5 η . , 399, 421, 444, 687, 690, ó g i n . , 692, 701, 728, 735η., 789 " K n i g h t s of Borsellen," see Projects "Krasinski's Sketch of the R e f o r m a tion" [ T L 5 March ' 4 0 ] , I: 375, 424η.
58ο
INDEX OF T H A C K E R A Y ' S
" L e a f of a Sketch-Book, A " [1861], IV: 253 " L e a v e s f r o m the L i v e s of the L o r d s of L i t e r a t u r e " [ P 20 J a n u a r y ' 4 4 ] > 11:139
Lectures on the Humourous Writers of the Last Century, see English Humourists " L e g e n d of J a w b r a h i m - H e r a u d e e , T h e " [ P 18 J u n e '4.2], I I : 54, 829
" L e g e n d of the R h i n e , A "
Cruikshank's II:
141,
[George
Τable-Book,
144,
160,
1845],
198η., 789,
840, 841
" L i t t l e B l l l e e , " or " T h e Three Sailors," see P o e t r y " L i t t l e D i n n e r a t T i m m i n s ' s " [ P 27 M a y - 2 9 J u l y '48], I I I : i 6 i n . "Lord William Lennox's Readings and R e c i t a t i o n s f r o m J o e M i l l e r " [ P 10 August '44], I I : 145η.
Lovel the Widower and
N S 260П.
Wolves
[ 18 5 9 ], I : clxxii ; I V : 136η.; a n d
and the Lamb
148η.;
177П., 178, 207П., 243П.
" M e e t i n g in Kennington Common" [ M C 14 M a r c h '48], I I : 364 " M e m o r i a l s of G o r m a n d i s i n g " [ F M J u n e '41], I I : 281η.
Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Lyndon
see Barry
" M e n a n d C o a t s " [ F M August ' 4 1 ]> П:33 " M e n ' s W i v e s , " see Fitz-Boodle
Pafers
" M i s s T i c k l e t o b y ' s L e c t u r e s on E n g lish H i s t o r y " [ P 2 J u l y - i October '42], I I : discontinued 82. I V : 218 " M o n s i e u r Gobemouche's A u t h e n t i c Account of the G r a n d E x h i b i t i o n " [ P 10 M a y ' 5 1 ] , I I : 729η., 771η.
Mr. Brown's Letters to a Young Man About Town. "Mr. Brown the E l d e r takes M r . B r o w n the Y o u n g e r
WORKS
to a C l u b " [ P 1 2 M a y '49], I I : 537 " M r . M a l o n y ' s Account of the B a l l " [ P 3 August '50], I I : 686 " M r . P u n c h for R e p e a l " [ P 26 F e b r u a r y '48], I I : 352, 356η.
" M r . T i m s a n d a Good-natured F r i e n d [ P 2 D e c e m b e r '48], I I : 455η.
Mrs. Perkins's Ball
[1847], II = d e s i g n i n g characters for 156; 198η.; illustrations for 2 1 9 , 249; Forster r e v i e w s 257; success 258; 261η., 2 6 6 , 2 0 7 , 2 9 0 , 293П., 3 0 7 ; p i rated 308
" N e w Accounts of P a r i s " [ F Q R J a n u a r y '44], I I : 126, 135η. Newcomes, The [ 1 8 5 3 ] , I : I x x x v i i i , c x x i v , c x x v ; Charterhouse a n d I i n . ; quoted 228η.; a n d bank f a i l u r e 508. I l l : starts 67; contract for 280; 281, 283, 284, 287, 292, 293-94, 297> 298; " s t u p i d " 299;
D o y l e to illustrate 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 308; A . T . h e l p i n g w i t h 3 1 3 ; trouble over T . ' s t r e a t m e n t of W a s h i n g t o n 320, 327, 331; 322, 323, 332, 333, 334, 336,
337. 351. 358. 365;
34i> 3 4 2 , 3 4 6 - 4 7 . 3 4 9 - 5 0 > 352, 353. 354-55. 356. 3 5 9 ; illustrations 362; 363, instructions f o r illustrations
372-73;
374.375.377.
37^.
379, 381, 382, 384, 386, 387, 3 9 4 . 3 9 7 . 3 9 8 , 401. 403. 4 0 4 .
406η., 4 0 7 ; d o i n g w e l l 408, 409, 427; N o r t o n - M e l b o u r n e case i n 428; 433; a n d Charterhouse 435; 437, 438η., 4 4 9 ; finished 459; q u e r i e s o n 461-62; 465-66; E l -
w i n w r i t e s o n 468, 469; 567; T a u c h n i t z a n d 607; T . on 619η.; w r i t i n g of ( D i a r y ) 668, 669, 670, 672, 673, 675, 676, 677. I V : 28,
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S WORKS 242η., 378, 379, 435. 43б, 438, 439> 442 "Bayham, Frederick," III: 449. "Campaigner," I: clxiv. "Farintosh, Marquis of," III: 102η. "Goodenough, Dr.," IV: 275. "Honeyman, Rev. Charles," I: c. "Honeyman, Miss Martha," I: 4η. "Mackenzie, Rosie," I: clxv. "Newcome, Colonel," I: cxi, cxvi, cxx, 361η.; III: 57, 334η., 341. 350. 355, 397. 435-3бп., 43». 463; IV: 57, 196, 378, 379, 380. "Newcome, Ethel," I: Ixxxviii, Ixxxix-xc "Night's Pleasure, A" [P 8 January19 February ' 4 8 ] , II: 360 Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo [1846], I: 287η. II: Diary notes for 150-57; 179; description of Lisbon 179η.; 184, 185; Crowe helping 190; 199, 201, 203 ; religious trouble 204, 209; chapter cancelled 212; 2l8n., 219, 227η.; reviews 229η.; 231, 249η.; second edition 258η.; 208, 321, 455П., 844. III: omitted chapter 96η.; 277 "Notes of a Weeks Holiday," see Roundabout Pafers "Notes on the North . . . Election" [FM September-October ' 4 1 ] , II: 27η.. 30. 33 Novels by Eminent Hands, see "Punch's Prize Novelists" "On Alexandrines," see Roundabout Pafers "On an American Traveller" [P 29 June ' 5 0 ] , I: 407η. "On Clerical Snobs," see Book of Snobs "On the French School of Painting" [FM December ' 3 9 ] , I: 408η. "On a Good-Looking Young Lady" [P 8 June ' 5 0 ] , quoted II: 695η.
581
"On Half a Loaf," see Roundabout Pafers "On a Joke . . . Heard from the late Thomas Hood," see Roundabout Pafers "On Men and Pictures" [FM July 4 1 ] . И: 19 "On a Peal of Bells," see Roundabout Pafers "On Ribbons," see Roundabout Pafers "On Screens in Dining-Rooms," see Roundabout Pafers "On Some Dinners at Paris" [P 3 March ' 4 9 ] , II: 494η. Our Street [1848], II: 323η., 333, 338п., 345η., 489η., б21 "Paris Revisited. By an Old Paris Man" [P 10 February ' 4 9 ] , II: 494η. Paris Sketch Book, The [1840], I: clxvii, 267η., 328; FG translations for 33ОП., 331-40; 397, 406η., 425, 437; finished 448, 449; reviews of 453; T . asks puffs for 455-57; 459. 461, 462, 464. 470. II: 25, 137, 555. I l l : 277. IV: 371 "A Caution to TraveUers," I: and T.'s gambling 508. "A Gambler's Death," I: 278η., 456η. "Meditations at Versailles," I: 363η. "Napoleon and his System," 1: 395. "On Some French Fashionable Novels," I: 407, 456η. "Partie Fine, The" [ N M M May ' 4 4 ] . Π: 167 "Pen and the Album, The," see Poetry Pendennis, The History of [1848], I: T.'s boyhood and cxl, 13η., 24П.; 3In., Ι49Π., 217η., 321П. II: 401, 411, 414, 417, 418, 420, 428, 432, 435, 436, 437, 441, 442, 444; Rintoul and 450;
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S
582
WORKS
452η.; making money 458; 465,
Trollope
468,
498,
illustrations 239, 244, 255, 258η., 268; 242η., 250, 256η., 257, 2бо,
469,
471,
500, 504η.,
472,
482,
instructions on
519,
521,
522,
527,
530,
535,
536,
541,
266; titling
542,
543,
544,
554,
555,
558,
363, 399, 400, 403
559. 575,
the
506, 514,
236η.;
564.
5 6 s . 567. 568, 569. Mrs. B. on 5 7 7 ; and Newmans 581; 583, 595, 576;
602η., 604η., 6 i 4 , 6 1 5 , 6 2 1 ;
" D i g n i t y of Literature"
and
629-35,
636; 644η., 648η., 652, 653; " a
wicked number" 654; 657, 661, 668; N e w m a n i n 677η.; 678, 6 8 o ,
683, 684, 685, 686; reviews 68889; 693, 701, 704; finished 707, 709, 710, 7 1 3 ; 717η., 720, 7 2 i n . ,
738, 752; Masson's review 771; 806, 81ОП. I l l : verses in 13; 125, 277, 280, 308, 367, 417η.; E l w i n on
469η.; 484.
IV:
"dreadfully
stupid" 28; 104, 255, 333, 378, 419, 4 2 1 , 422, 425, 442
" A m o r y , Blanche," I: c x i ; clvii; I V : 425. "Bacon and B u n g a y , " I I : 59η. " B e l l , L a u r a , " I : c i x , cxi; II:
536;
I I I : 469η.
"Costi-
gan," I I I : 183η. "Fotheringay, M i s s , " I I : 501. "Foker, H a r r y , " I I : 721η.; I V : 109. " G o o d e n o u g h ,
D r . , " I V : 275. " M i r o b o l a n t e , " I I : 149η. "Pendennis, A r t h u r , " Π : 4 3 7 η . , s o o , 536, 728η. I I I : 297-98· "Pendennis, H e l e n , " I : c x v i ; I I : 457; I I I : 13. " P e n d e n nis, M a j o r , " I I : 5 1 1 . "Shandon, Captain," I : 192η. "Strong, C h e v a l i e r , " I I : 148η., 5 з 6 ; I I I : 380.
" W a r r i n g t o n , G e o r g e , " I : 204η., 207Π.; II; 721, 815 Philif, The Adventures of [ 1 8 6 1 ] , I: c x x x i x ; T . on clxivn.; and Constitutional 301η.; and Mrs. Shawe 3 1 5 η . ; a n d Corsair
and Examiner
406η.; 488η.;
189η.; Crawford in
721η. I I I : q u o t e d 68n. I V : 117η.,
136, 212, 214, 2i6; illustrations for 219η., 220η.; 2 2 4 ; v y i n g with
269;
finished
270;
"Baynes, Charlotte," I : clxv. "Baynes, Mrs. G e n e r a l , " I : clxiv. " F i r m i n , D r . , " I V : 117Π. " G o o d enough, D r . , " I V : 275 "Pictorial Rhapsody, A " [ F M June ' 4 0 ] , I: 450 "Picture Gossip" [ F M June ' 4 5 ] , I I : 191 "Pictures of Life an¿ Character. B y John L e e c h " [ Q R D e c e m b e r ' 5 4 ] , I I I : causes trouble 413, 415, 417 POETRY Untitled rhymes and doggerel: I , cxxxix, 1 1 7 , 145; election song 246; 501; II, 63, 114; imitation of Horace 2 8 1 ; 486η.— 87η., 6 i 8 ; III, 508, 6 5 7 ; I V , 49,
147,
179,
265-66,
289,
312, 329, 332, 3 5 6 - 5 7
"Ballad of Bouillabaisse," I : 362; II:
IV: of
140П., 494η.; I I I :
Yates and Limerick,"
131η.
114-16;
"Battle
I : 414η.; I I I :
227η. " C h u r c h P o r c h , " I I I : 13. " E v e n i n g H y m n , A n , " I : 1808 1 . " E n d of P l a y , " I I : 466η. "Failure, A , " I I : 566. " F a i r y D a y s , " I I I : 1 3 ; quoted 14. " F i e l d Marshall, T h e , " I : 17980. "Jacob Omnium's Hoss," I : quoted cxxxviii. "Jeames of Buckley Square," I I I : 429. "Last of M a y , " I V : 347-48. " L e g e n d O f Drachenfels," I : quoted 120-22. " L e g e n d of St. Sophia of K i e v , " I V : 32. " L i t t l e Billee," or " T h e T h r e e Sailors," II:
483η.,
484-85.
"Lucy's
Birthday," I I I : 2 5 7 - 5 8 , 264. " M a y D a y O d e , " I I : 766, 787. " M r s . Katherine's L a n t e r n , " I V : 278. " O r g a n Boy's A p p e a l , "
I N D E X OF T H A C K E R A Y ' S I I I : 306, 670. " P e g of Limavaddy," I I : 629. " P e n and the Album," I : cxxvii; I I I : 56, 60, i86n. "Sorrows of Werther," 1 1 1 : 4 1 1 . "Stars, T h e , " I : 1545 5 . " T i m b u c t o o , " I : 74, 75η., 76. "Titmarsh's Carmen L i l liense," I I : I2in., 143. " T o Genevieve," I : 77. "Weep, Albion! Weep," I I I : 138. " W h a t Might Have Been," I I : quoted 477П.-78П. "White Squall," I I I : 481η. "Polk's First Address" [ E 29 March '45], II: 190 "Problematic Invasion of British India" [ F Q R Α ρ Γ ϋ ' 4 4 ] > Π: i 6 i "Professor, T h e " [Bentlefs Miscellany, September ' 3 7 ] , I : 328η. IV: 3 7 1 PROJECTS
Articles: I , on SheUey 49η., 93, 9 8 ; with Maginn 353; on Queen Victoria 384; on Socialist and Chartist publications 406— 07; " T o w n of London in the Drama"
407η., 408; f o r B M
450—51; I I , modern English comedies 48; survey of Louis Philippe's reign 42, 64, 65, 66, 81; for F Q R 92, 161; "Who's M r . Moss" 144; on Lord Ellenborough 161 ; on O'Connell's death 291 ; I I I , gastronomic 315 Books: I , Titmarsh in Belgium 462; on Italy 473; plots 5 1 5 16; I I , L i f e of Talleyrand 172, 174, 175, 177, 185, 190; I I I , on America 108, 144, 154, 408; I V , on Henry V 85η.; L i f e of Queen Anne 180, 209, 210, 213, 236, 238. "Knights of Borsellen," I I , 5η., 1 3 ; I I I , 305; I V , 260η., 272, 4 3 8
Editing of Walpole: I I I , 305; I V , 438 Foolscap Library: I , 438-39, 442
WORKS
583
Lectures: I I I , on M e n of the World 242, 358; I I I , on America 276 Newspaper: I I I , 415, 417 Opera: I I , 830 Playing Cards: I I I , 385, 386, 387 Plays: I , William TeU 134; on loss of Amphitrite 265; I I , tragedy for Macready 38, 93; Ariadne in Naxos 2 5 0 ; on Bluebeard 732, 735, 736, 739 604; errata in 613-14; 627, 789 719
Translations: Arndt I , 179-80; de la Motte Fouqué I , 297, 29899; Goethe I , 140; Kotzebue I, 140; Mannert I , 140, 150; Schlegel I , 118, 123; Sue's Mystères de Paris I I , 139, 140, 141, 159, 840, 841; Uhland I , 297, 298-99
"Proser, T h e , " see " O n a Goodlooking Young L a d y " "Punch in the East" [ P January ' 4 5 ] , I I : 153η., 156
"Punch's Prize Novelists" [3 April25 September '47], I : Forster and cxxiv; cxlvii. I I : Dickens on 297, 336 "Barbazure," I I : 270, 647η. "Codlingsby," I I : 149η. " G e o r g e de Barnwell," I I : 270. " L o r d s and Liveries," I I : 724η. " P h i l Fogarty," I : cxlvii-cxlviii; I I : 455; I V : 1 3 1 η .
Rebecca and Rowena [1850], I : cxxiv. I I : notes for 33η.; writing 604; errata in 613-14; 627, 789 REVIEWS
"Annuals," I : 375. "Babes in the Woods," I I : 260η., 26i. Blanchard's Lije and Works, I I : 230. Bulwer's Maltravers, I : 5 1 4 . Burton's Hume, I I : 234, 235η. Bury's Eros, I : 515; Diary, I : 515, I I I :
584
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S WORKS
473 η. Carlyle's Trench Revolution, I: 347η. Disraeli's Coningsby, I I : 148η., i 8 8 n . ; Sybil, I I : 148η. "Fraser's W i n t e r Journey to Persia," I : 375. Gore's Sketches of English Character, II: 724η. Grant's Paris and its Peo fie, I I : 126, 139η. Holt, Memoirs o f , 1: 515. " H u g o , The Rhine," I I : 42, 44, 830. Jameson's Winter Studies, I : 3 7 7 - 7 8 . Jerrold's Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, II: 248η. Jesse's Beau Brummell, I I I : 358η. "Krasinski's Sketch of the Reformation," I : 375, 424η. Leech Pictures of Life and Character, I I I : 413, 415, 4 1 7 . Landon's Churchill, 1: 514. Marlborough's Correspondence, I : 515. Marsh's Mount Sorel, Π : 1 9 i n . "Moore's History of Ireland," I I : 245, 247. Norton's Fisher's Drawing-Room Scraf-Book, II: 264η. Prévot's Three Kingdoms, I I : 737η. Procter's Jonson, I: 3 7 7 - 7 8 . Ranke's History of the Ρ of es, I: 461. Skelton's My Book, I : 348η. Smith's Poetical Works, I I : 249. Smyth's Historic Fancies, I I : 145. Southey's Poetical Works, I : 516. Soyer's Gastronomic Regenerator, I I : 149η., 237η. Sue's Mystères de Paris, I I : 92, ι ο ο η . Trollope's Vicar of Wrex hill, I : 514. Tyler's Henry V, I : 375. Venedy's Irland, I I : 143, 161. Warren's Vlnde anglaise, I I : 161. Willis' Dashes at Life, I: 4 0 7 η . ; I I : 213 Rose and the Ring, The [ 1 8 5 5 ] , clxvii; and pantomines 178η. III: development of 338η.; 353, 355, 357> 367, 385. 387> 396, 405, 523, 673, 6 7 7 . IV: 438 Roundabout Pafers [ C M ] , I: j n . , 22П.; quoted 496П.-97П. II:
quoted 579η.—8on., 6 l 2 n . Ill: quoted 233η., 240η., 2 8 l n . IV: quoted 59П.-60П.; 154η., 243 η., 272, 317 " D e Finibus" [August ' 6 2 ] , I V : 271. " D e J u v e n t u t e " [October ' 6 0 ] , IV: i 9 S n . , 199, 200. " N i l Nisi B o n u m " [February ' 6 0 ] , I I : 591η.; I I I : 134η.; IV: i g i n . " O n Alexandrines" [April ' 6 2 ] , IV: 284. " O n Half a L o a f " [February ' 6 1 ] , I I I : 275Π. " O n a Joke . . . H e a r d from the Late Thomas Hood" [December ' 6 0 ] , I: cxxxvii; IV: 196η., 238. " O n a Peal of Bells" [September ' 6 2 ] , IV: 274η. " O n Ribbons" [ M a y ' 6 0 ] , IV: 185η. " O n Screens in Dining-Rooms" [August ' 6 0 ] , IV: 189η., 190η. "Roundabout Journey: Notes of a Week's H o l i d a y " [November ' 6 0 ] , IV: 282. " T h o r n s in the Cushion" [July ' 6 0 ] , I I : 2 4 η . ; IV: 207η., 259. "Tunbridge Toys" [September ' 6 0 ] , I : 12П.; IV: 195 Second Funeral of Nafoleon, The [ 1 8 4 1 ] , j ^ i also "Chronicle of the D r u m , " I I : 4, 6, 7, 10, 1 3 ; "best book I ever w r o t e " 136 "Shabby Genteel Story, A " [ F M J u n e ' 4 0 ] , I: 450, 469, 488. I l l : 146. IV: 48η., 271 "Brandon, George," I : 1 5 i n . "Fitch, Andrea," I : 510 "Shrove Tuesday in Paris" [B 5 J u l y ' 4 1 ] , I : on Marvy cxlix-cxlx. I I : 12П. "Sick Child, T h e " [P 14 January ' 4 3 ] , I I : 82η. "Solitude in September" [ N S 14 September ' 3 3 ] , I : quoted 265η. "Some M o r e Words About Ladies" [P 14 April ' 4 9 ] , I I : quoted 543η. "Some Passages in the Life of M a j o r G a h a g a n " [ N M M February ' 3 8 ] , 1:515
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S WORKS "Sorrows of W e r t h e r " [SLM November '53], I I I : 411 "Speeches of Henry, Lord Brougha m " [BFR April ' 3 9 ] , I : 3 7 8 η . "Steam Navigation in t h e Pacific" [ T L 8 November '38], 1: 375 "Stubb's Calendar; or T h e Fatal Boots" \Comic Almanack for iSjp], I : 365, 369; instructions for illustrations 370—72; 3 7 7 η . II: 6 i o "Sultan Stork" [ A M February ' 4 2 ] . I I : 40, ; 4 n .
"Tale of Wonder, A " [NS 12 Octob e r ' 3 3 ] , I : 268
"Thieves Literature of France" [ F Q R April '43], II: 92, I ООП. " T h o r n s in the Cushion," see Roundabout Pafers " T h r e e Sailors, T h e , " or "Little Billee," see Poetry " T h u n d e r and Small Beer, An Essay o n " [ 1 8 5 0 ] , I I : and controversy 728η.; 7 3 7 ,
738, 751.
IV:
183
"Titmarsh's Carmen Lilliense" [ F M March '44], I I : 121η., 143 " T o the Napoleon of Peace" [ P 24 August '44], I I : 150 "Travelling Notes by Our Fat Contributor" [P 30 November-14 December ' 4 4 ] . I I : 145. 14б> 148, 1 5 3 , i 8 o . IV: 1 8 3 "Tunbridge Toys," see Roundabout Pafers " T w o or T h r e e Theatres at Paris" [P 24 February ' 4 9 ] > H : 494n., 497η.
and 3 2 6 η . I I : 82η., i g S n . ; and Somerset family 2 3 2 η . ; 233, 2 3 6 η . , 2 5 8 ; Colburn refuses 2 6 2 ; 264,
267,
282,
286,
289,
291,
292, 294, 305, 306, 308; object of 309; 310, 311 ; Mrs. Procter on
312-14;
315,
316,
318,
321,
327, 337; Jane Eyre dedication and 34ОП., Lady Eastlake's gossip and 3 4 1 η . ; 3 4 2 ; illustrations 3 4 5 ; 346, 347. 3 5 2 ; Lewes on 3 5 3 η . ; T . on 3 5 3 - 5 4 ; 365» 366, 3 6 8 ; elaboration on end of characters 3 7 5 - 7 7 ; 378, 381, 382, 383. 384; finished 392, 394; 395, 396η., 4 0 0 ; reviews 4 0 3 , 404, 409; 407, 408, 420; Bell reviews 4 2 3 η.; T . on 4 2 3 - 2 5 ; Forster reviews 4 2 4 η . ; I. T . and Gaunt's madness 4 4 0 η . ; 450η., 4 5 8 , 4 9 2 , 514, 530, 531, 5боп., 584, 642η., б47> 772η., 807, Sion. I I I : Dickens and 37η.; 98, i i 6 , 184, 231η., 155,
277, 367, 4 1 1 ,
242η.,
688n. I V :
419
"Briggs, Miss," I I : 309. "Dobbin, M a j o r , " I : Ixxxi; I I : 309, 3 1 3 , 3 7 6 , 3 8 1 , 3 9 5 , 6 4 2 η . "Crawley, Miss," I : cv. "Crawley, Sir Pitt," IV: 3 7 8 η . "Crawley, Rawdon," I I : 352η., 375. "Osborne, George," I I I : 3 6 3 η . "Sedley, Amelia," I : c k v ; I I : 309, 313, 314,
335,
642η., 195η.,
381,
684.
394,
395,
407,
"Sedley, O l d , " I I :
310П.,
314;
I I I :
30.
"Sharp, Becky," I : clvii, clviin., clixn., I I : 3 7 5 - 7 6 , 3 7 7 , 5 0 1 . "Steyne, Lord," I I : 3 5 2 η . , 3 7 5 ; III:
Vanity Fair [ 1 8 4 7 - 4 8 ] , I: C. Bronte and xciii; xcvii, evi; Dickens and cxxi; and title cxxvi; F G and cxxxiii; Forster and cxxiv, cliv; Chiswick in 3 η.; Weimar in 123η.; 1 2 9 η . , 1 3 4 η . ; Ainsworth
585
363η.
Virginians, The [ 1 8 5 7 ] , I : 2 3 8 η . II: 370П. I I I : and Prescott 112η.; 2i6,
253,
471,
616,
617,
618,
IV: 6, 4 1 , 44, 4 5 , 4 8 , 5 2 , 55, 5 8 ; pirated 60; 62, 63, 64; doing well 65; background material for 66; 67, 620, 6 2 7 , 6 3 6 , 6 4 7 , 6 5 5 .
586
INDEX OF THACKERAY'S
68, 70, 7 1 ; background 73, 7 4 ; 76, 7 7 , 7 9 ; "clever but stupid" 80; 8 1 ; "devilish stupid" 85η.; S ç n . ; provokes American abuse 92 ; 93 ; Yates in 98П.-99П., lOOn., logn.-ion.; 108; background i n n . ; 112П., I I J , 123, 126, 1 2 7 , 1 3 5 ; and death of W o l f e 1 3 7 - 3 8 , 1 4 0 ; 1 4 1 . 144, 145η., 146, 1 4 7 , I49> finished 150, 1 5 1 η . ; 1 5 5 , 1 7 1 . 195П., 2o6n., 242η., 2 4 4 ; original plan for 390П.; 393, 394, 448 "Esmond-Warrington, Madame," III: 2 1 6 ; I V : 73, 244. "Warrington, George," I: 238η.; I V : 66, 73, i n n . "Wanderings of Our Fat Contributor" [P 3 August ' 4 4 ] , II: 145η. " W h a t I Remarked at the Exhibition" [P 10 M a y ' 5 1 ] , II: 7 7 1 η . " W h a t M r . Jones Saw at Paris" [P 8 September '49]> 57^ Wolves ani the Lamb, The, see also Lovel the Widower, II: 515η., 648η. III: 4 2 9 ; rejected 430; 450. I V : 148η. "Womanifesto, A , " III: 1 8 1 , 228
WORKS
Yellowplush Papers [ F M 1 8 3 7 - 4 0 ] , I : clxvii ; T . wants more money for 3 5 1 - 5 2 ; 353. 3 5 7 ; " w e l l received" 408; hit at Bulwer 4 1 2 ; original of Deuceace 506. II: new edition 9 ; 163. I l l : T . apologizes to Bulwer for 278, 3 9 5 ; 3 4 1 , 429 "Amours of M r . Deuceace" [February ' 3 8 ] , I: 149η., 5 1 5 . "Dimond Cut D i m o n d " [February ' 3 8 ] , I: 507. "Epistles to the Literati. No. XIII" [January ' 4 0 ] , I: 395, 4 1 2 . "Epistles to the Literati. N o . X I V " [March ' 4 0 ] , I: cvii. "Fashnable Fax and Polite Annygoats" [November ' 3 7 ] , I: 348η. "Foring Parts" [April ' 3 8 ] , I: 350, 508. "Miss Shum's Husband" [January ' 3 8 ] , I: 5 1 4 . " M r . Deuceace at Paris" [ M a y ' 3 8 ] , I: 364, 508, 5 1 6 . " M r . Yellowplush's A j e w " [August ' 3 8 ] , I: 367, 438. "Skimmings from ' T h e Diary of George I V ' " [March ' 3 8 ] , I: 5 1 6 "Yesterday; a Tale of the Polish Ball" [P 10 June ' 4 8 ] , I I : 386