Chapter 12

Illustrated London News,The,55

Illustrations, in newspapers,15

Inns:seeRestaurants and Taverns

Irving, Sir Henry,88,98–103; in “Charles I.,”244; first-night receptions,88; and G. R Sims,95; in “Two Roses,”216; Oscar Wilde’s views of,16

“Island of Tranquil Delights, The,”39

Ives, Chester,199,251

Jacobi,234

James, David,215,218

Jamrach’s,274

Jay, Mr.:seeMaurice, Hubert Jay

“Jehu Junior”:seeBowles, T. Gibson

Jenks (gambling-den promoter),251

Jeune, Sir Francis,100

“Jimmy’s”:seeSt. James’s Restaurant

“Jingoism,” in music-hall songs,227

Johnson, Dr.,55,64; quoted,267

Johnstone, Major “Bob” Hope,110

Jordan, Norrie,180

“Jubilee Juggins”:seeBenzon, Ernest

“Judge and Jury, The,”239

Judges, as wits,177–179

Junior Athenæum Club,125

— Carlton Club,198

— Garrick Club,84,158,217,234,277

Kahn’s Museum,235

Kean, Edmund,137

Keating, Justice,96

Kelly, Charles,246

—, W. W.,276

Kelmscott,290

Kenealy (junior) foundsModern Society,61

Kensington, “Grant’s Folly,”233

Kerr, Commissioner,178

Kettner’s,241

Khartoum, Frank Power as British Consul,167

Kilmorey, Lord,137

Kilpack’s American bowling-alley,282

King, Tom,266

King’s Lynn T. G. Bowles M.P. for,68

Kingsbury, race meeting,273

Kingsley, Rev. Charles,21

Kitty (flower-seller),120

Knatchbull, Captain,256

Knight, Joseph (“Knight Owl”),90–93,100,101

Krehl, George,253

“La Fleche” (race-horse),266

Labouchere, Henry,63,73–79.  Attaché at Washington,70; attacksDaily Telegraph,76; crusade against impostors,140; on G.O.M.,185; mission to St. Petersburg,76, and Parnell forgeries,190; quoted,101; as member for Middlesex,78; foundsTruth,70; “West-End Usurers” articles,74; onThe World,73; rivalry with Yates,79

Lady,The,72

“Lady Tichborne,”180

Lamb, Charles, quoted,256

“Lame Clarke”:seeClarke, John (Adelphi)

Langham, Nat,45

Lansdowne, Lord,50

Lantern,The,203

“Last Days of Pompeii, The,”63

Lauder, Harry,225

“Lavengro,”42

Law Courts, at Westminster,53

Lawson, Edward:seeBurnham, Lord

Le Queux, William,290

Lee, Edgar:seeTasker, William

Leech, John,232

Leeds, Charles Williams stands for,148

Lefroy, Percy,115,161

Leicester Square,83,232–234

Leigh, Henry S.,80,153–154,220

Leno, Dan,225,228

Lever, Charles,241

Levy, Jonas,153

—, Joseph Moses,58

Lewis, Sir George,63,74,194; at Lyceum first night,101; and Parnell,190

—, Louis,63

—, Sam,283

Leybourne, George,225

Licensed Victuallers’ Gazette,122

“Life of Irving” (Brereton),103

“Light of Asia, The,”54

Liskeard, Bernal Osborne stands for,175

“Little Billee, The” (house-boat),290

Livingstone, David,181

Lloyd, Arthur,226

—, Marie,286

Lock to Lock,291

Lockwood, Frank,101

Londesborough, Lord,212

London, Bohemian quarter,244; changes,116et seq.,240; Sunday in,103

London Figaro,93

London Restaurant, Fleet Street,62

Longevity, dramatic criticism conducive to,90

Lonsdale, Lord,73

Loseby, Constance,209

Lotus Club, New York,154

Lovell, John,14

Lowe, Robert,257

Lucas, Seymour,64

Lucy, Sir H. W.73,80

Ludgate Hill Station, Spiers and Pond’s buffet,62

Lyceum Theatre,88; “Charles I.,”244; “Chilperic,”96; dead-heads102; first nights,98–103; “Le Petit Faust,”96

Lyons, Sir Joseph,293

Lyric Theatre,174

Macaulay, Lord,51

“Macbeth,”103,171

MacDermott, Mr.,20

“Macdermott, The Great,”227

Macdonald, Patrick,49,152

McIver, Brigadier-General,183–185

MacKay, Dr. Charles,146

—, Wallis,174

—, William,92,291

Macklin, Charles,208

MacLean, John,171,209

Macleod, Norman,206

MacMahon (inventor of tape-machine),251

“Madge” ofTruth,80

Magee, Bishop,70

Magpie Hotel,287

Maiden Lane, Rule’s,159,221; “The Spooferies,”162

Maitland:seeMansell, Richard

“Major Wellington De Boots,” J. S. Clarke as,210

Man of the World,196

Manchester, Duke of:seeMandeville, “Kim”

Mandeville, “Kim,”110,262

Manning, Cardinal,100

Mansell, Richard,96

— Brothers,220

Marius, Claude D.,210

Marshall, Frank,101

Marston, Westland,36

“Martlet” (steam-launch),290

Marzials, Theo,36,291

Mashers, at Gaiety Theatre,208

Matinees, Hollingshead institutes,208

Matthews, Charles,21,208

“Matthias,” Irving as,103,216

Maurice, Hubert Jay,75

—, Rev. F. D.,21

May, Phil,82–83,160,200

Mayfair,80

Merrit, Paul,89

Merry, Tom,81,200

Meux, Lady,59,237

—, Sir Henry,59

Middlesex, Labouchere as member for,78

Middlesex Chronicle,The,290

Middlesex Music-Hall,229

Middleton, Captain,126

Millar, Joaquim,37

“Mogul, The”:seeMiddlesex Music-Hall

Money-lenders,283

Montague, Harry,215

Montrose, Caroline, Duchess of,262

Moore, Augustus,195

—, A. K.,187

— (of Cheshire Cheese),65

— (Waterloo Club)163

Morgan, Matt,199

Morning,198,251

Morning Advertiser,101,197

Morning Herald,294

Morning Post,56; criticism of “Ben My Chree,”277; T. G. Bowles and,69; Baker Green edits,156; dramatic critic at Lyceum,101; A. K. Moore edits,187

Morris, Mowbray,87

—, William,290

Mortimer, James,203

Morton, Charles,231,266

“Moses and Aaron sat on a Rock” (song),227

Motor-Car, effect on Sunday observance,108

“Mr. Midshipman Easy” quoted,92

Mundell, Steve,264

Murphy, John,85–87

Murray, David Christie,73,80–81,152,271

—, Earn,161

—, Grenville,73

Music-Halls,222–239:see alsoTheatres

“My Awful Dad,”208

Nagle, Archibald,234

National Sporting Club,153,281

Nesbit, G. F.,94,271

New York Herald,92,250

“Newcomes, The,” referred to,244

“Newman Noggs”:see“Flying Baker”

Newry, Lord:seeKilmorey, Lord

Newspapers and magazines: derelicts of the Press,79; extinct,192–204; halfpenny,294; for prisoners,258; river,291; sporting,271:see alsoPress

Newton, H. Chance,102,271

Noguki (Japanese poet),39

North, Colonel,289

North Woolwich Gardens,219

Northampton Labouchere stands for,77

“Notes on Aristotle,”50


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