Chapter 14

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


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