Tagg, Thomas,289
Taine referred to,121
“Tale of Two Cities, A,”61
“Tandragee” (race-horse),262
Tanner, Dr,58,191
—, —, Lombard,191
Tasker, William,81
Tasmania, Bishop of,254
Tasmania, prisons,254–259
Taunton, Lord,78
Tavistock, the,246
Taylor, Henry, quoted,254
Teddington, R. D. Blackmore at,290
Tegetmier, W. B.,157
“Tellson’s Bank” (Fleet Street original),61
Temple Bar,55,59
— Club,147
Tennyson, Alfred,60,253
Terry, Edward,209,210
—, Ellen,246
Thackeray, William Makepeace,55,206
Thames (river),107,285–291
Thames,The,291
Thames Embankment,240
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,28
— —, Dublin,171
Theatres,205; Bancroft’s productions,220; boy programme sellers,99; cloak-room, subletting,206; electric light in,206; first nights,88,98–103; “mashers,”208; matinees instituted,208; programme fees abolished,206:see alsoMusic-Halls
Theobald’s Park, Temple Bar in,59
“Theodore Hooklings” (“Who-bodies”),174
“Thief Takers,281
Thomas, Moy,91,100,207
Thormanby:seeDixon, Willmott
Thorne, Tom,215,218
Thunderer,The:see Times,The
Tichborne Case,61,179
Times,The: “Ben My Chree” critique,277; Comyns Cole,271; Dallas,241; Deland,294; dramatic critics,84–89; Nesbit,94; Parnell forgeries,189; H. P. Stephens,72
“Toodles,” J. S. Clarke as,210
Toole, John L,119,170,209,214
Tomahawk,The,199
Tosti, Francesco P.,248
“Tower of London, The,”33
Travellers Club,151
Trocadero (music-hall),223
Truth,70; fraud campaign,140; Labouchere,75; “Madge,”80; rivalry withWorld,79
Turf, the,260–275
Turf Club taboos poker,154
Turner, Godfrey,14,202; at Cheshire Cheese,65; onTelegraph,56; wicker-work coffin exhibition,56
Twain, Mark,39
“Twickenham Ferry,”36,291
Twiss Case, novel founded on,201
“Two Roses,”103,154,216
“Under Fourteen Flags,”183–185
United Arts Club,161
United States, adopt newspapers for prisons,258
Unity Club,215
University of Birmingham, proposed Chair of Journalism,18
Upper House of Convocation, debate on Sunday Observance,111
“Vampires of London, The,”149
Van Laun, Henri,121
Vance, the Great,226
Vanity Fair,69–72,93,97
Vaudeville Theatre,215,247
Vaughan, Kate,209
Venables, Gilbert,14,168
Verrey’s Restaurant,241,247,253,258–259
“Vert Vert,”96
“Vholes, Mr.,” referred to,75
Victoria, Queen,178
Vignas (tenor),249
Vine, Summers,156
Volodyvoski (race-horse),237
Voules, Horace,75,80
Vyse, Mr.,282
Waldegrave, Lady,154
Walkley, A. B.,89
Walter, John,100
Wanderers Club,151
Wapshot Farm,289
Ward, Artemus,273
—, Leslie,72
Wardell:seeKelly, Charles
Warner (of Welsh Harp),273
Warrington (author),20
Washington, Chair of English Literature at,39; Labouchere at,77
Waterford, Bernal Osborne stands for,175
Waterhouse (bookmaker),266
Waterloo Bridge,157
—, Club,163
Watson, Aaron,152
Watts-Dunton,101
—, Theodore,35
“Way of the World, The,”81
“We Don’t Want to Fight,”227
Webber, Byron,102
Webster, Ben,93
Week-ends,285
Wells, Ernest,109–110
Welsh Harp,273,274
West End Hotel,243
“West End Usurers,” articles inThe World,74
West London Rowing Club,281
Westminster, Duke of,267
Weston’s Music-Hall,223
Whalley, G. W.,179
“What Cheer, ’Ria! Ria’s on the Job!” (song),229
White, Arnold,271
Whitehead, Colonel,144
Whitney,237
“Who-bodies” Club,174
Whyte-Melville, G. J.,200
—, Hon. Mrs,200
Wigwam Club,158
Wilde, Oscar,16,101
—, “Willie,”90–93
Will o’ the Wisp,The,199
Williams, Arthur,212,229
—, Charles,14,62,148
—, Hume,100,153
—, — (the elder),193
—, Montague,52,98
—, Robert,14,49–54,75
Williamson, J. C.,39
Wills, William Gorman,243,276
Wilton, Marie,24,266
Wimbledon Common, gipsies,44
Winchester, Bishop of:seeBrowne, Harold
Winterbotham, on theHornet,203
“Wiry Sal”:seeSara
Wits,164–180
“Witty Kitty”:seeKitty (flower-seller)
Women and music-halls,223
Wood, Mrs, John,201
Working Men’s College,21
World,The,70,72,79,291
Wright, Mary:seeSara (dancer)
Wyndham, Sir Charles,172,286
Yates, Edmund,14,70,72,169;Cuckoofounded,95,193; at Goring,291; in Holloway Prison,73; rivalry with Labouchere,79; at Lyceum first night,101;World’ssuccess,80
Yorick Club,159
Zoological Gardens, Sunday opening,105
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