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


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