ADVERTISEMENTS

Macaulay,13,33,48,51.

MacCarthy,34.

Marie of Anjou,23.

Marlen Bells,13,25.

Martineau, Miss,2.

Massey, Mr.,112.

Maurice, F. D.,11.

Menschikoff, Prince,67–68.

Mérimée, Prosper,129.

Methley,10,14,21.

Mexborough, Lord,10,126.

Miller, Captain,64.

Miller, Larrey,21–22.

Milman, Dean,33.

“Minden Yell,”62,78.

Mirliton,137.

Monckton Milnes.SeeHoughton.

Montalembert, M. de,44.

Morier, Sir Robert,99,102,136.

“Most, Mr.,”45.

Motley, Mr.,17.

Murray, John,20.

Murray, Messrs.,97.

Napier, Macvey,33.

Napoleon I.,34–35,54,69,82,117.

Napoleon, Louis,41,43,71,81, etc.,117,119,130.

Napoleon, Prince,74.

Newcastle, Duke of,48,61,70,72.

Nicholas, Czar,62,68,79–81,93,122.

Nolan, Captain,62.

Norton, Mrs.,19.

“Nouvelle Revue,”4,97.

Novikoff, Mme.,4,90–110,118–119,126–127,130,134,137–138,146.

Nugent, Lord,2.

Nurses, The Lady,85.

Okes, Dr.,21–22.

Oliphant, L.,46,112.

Ollivier, Mr.,20.

Osborne, Bernal,18,99,134.

Ostend,122.

Ottery St. Mary,9.

Ourusoff, Prince,119.

“Owl, The,”46–47.

Padwick, Henry,42.

“Pall Mall Gazette,”122.

Palmerston, Lord,41,70.

Panmure, Lord,60,70.

Parnell, C. S.,139.

Paton, Sir N.,146.

Peel, Lady E.,135.

Peel, Sir R. (senior),23.

Peel, Sir R. (junior),41,102,135.

Pelissier, Marshal,71–72.

Pennefather, General,73,77.

Pere Enfantin,23.

Pharisees, the,103.

Platonic,38,120.

Pleydell, Counsellor,146.

Poitier, M.,38.

Pollington, Lord,10,14,21.

Pollock, Sir F.,113,145.

Poole, Mrs.,35.

Portraits,127.

Praed, Mackworth,10.

Prince Consort,60.

Procter, Adelaide,17.

Procter, B. W.,15,16,23.

Procter, Mrs.,15,16,17,21.

Quaire, Mme. de,126.

Raglan, Lord,39,40,59, etc.

Raglan, Lady,40,58.

Rawlinson, Sir H.,33,112.

Récamier, Mme.,99.

Reeve, H.,50.

Robespierre,46.

Robinson, Crabb,16.

Rogers, Thorold,104.

Ruskin, J.,88.

Salisbury, Lord,97,143.

Salvation Army,14.

Sartoris, Mr.,128.

Savile, Mr.,10.

Scarlett, General,74–75.

Schwetschke, G.,140.

Schouvaloff, Count,140.

Sidmouth,110.

Simpson, Mrs.,19,53,82.

Skene, Miss,1.

Skepper, Anne,15.

Skirrow, Ch.,134.

Skobeleff, General,98,99,120.

Smith, Dr. Wm.,95.

Smith, Sydney,7,8.

Spedding, J.,11.

Spring Rice, Hon. S.,11.

St. Arnaud,18,65,116.

St. Simon,23.

Stanhope, Lady H.,6.

Stanhope, Lord,135.

Stanley, Dean,2,65,104,131,135.

Stanley, Lady A.,135.

Stansfeld, Rt. Hon. J.,102.

Sterling, J.,11.

Steyne, Lord,103.

Stirling, Sir W.,112.

Storks, Mr.,112.

Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord,61,62,65, etc.,101,122.

Strachan, Sir R.,131.

Strzelecki, Count,112.

Swift, Dean,100.

Talleyrand,129.

Tangier,8.

Taunton,4,5,8,9,13.

Tennyson,11,12,16,22,58,69.

Thackeray,11,7,15,33.

Thiers, M.,113.

Thompson, Dr.,11.

Ticknor, G.,112.

“Timbuctoo,”12.

“Times, The,”49,98,99,137,138.

Todleben,49,73,78–79,119,123.

Tower, Tom,86.

Trench, R. C.,11.

Trevelyan, Sir G.,47.

“Tristram Shandy,”145.

Twisleton, E.,112.

Tyndall, Professor,102.

Tynte, Colonel,40.

“Vanity Fair,”127.

Vathek,34.

Venables, G.,17,33,112.

Verg, Count de,17.

Victoria, Queen,80,84,121.

Villiers, Charles,99.

Voltaire,84.

Waddy, Colonel,78.

Wales, Prince of (Regent),24–25.

Wales, Prince of (late),120.

Warburton, Canon,3,137.

Warburton, Eliot,2,14,17,20,21,34–35,129,137.

Waverley,58.

Wellington, Duke of,80,108,131.

Westbrook, Colonel,42.

Wilberforce, Samuel,33.

Wolff, Drummond,112.

Woodforde, Dr.,6.

Woodforde, Mary,6.

Wordsworth, W.,11,34,56.

Wordsworth, Charles,12.

Wynter, Dr.,26.

Yea, Lacy,60,63.

Yonge, Miss,1.

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