his work,133,255,257,258.---- Sir Richard, creator of mounted police force of London,248.Fox, Caroline,159.Francis, John Collins,400.Frazer's Magazine,Lavengrocondemned by,278.French Prisoners of Norman Cross, The, by Rev. Arthur Brown,40.Fry, Elizabeth,65-66;connection of, with Bible Society,155;the courtship of,56-57.GGarrick, David,114.'George Borrow Reminiscences,' by S. H. Baldrey, quoted,416-420.George Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society,162-163.George Borrow; The Man and his Work, account of Borrow's Cornish journey in,294.Gibson, Robin,47.Gifford, William,99;letter from, to Borrow, criticising a friend's play,410-412.Gill, Rev. W., letter to Borrow from,301.Gypsies, language of, studied by Borrow,3,4;Borrow's description of Hungarian,265.Gladstone, W. E., his admiration ofThe Bible in Spain,313.Glen, William, Borrow's friendship with,162-163.Gould, J. C.,85.Graydon, Lieutenant, a rival of Borrow in Spain,189;Borrow's attack upon,191.Groome, Archdeacon, his memories of Borrow's schooldays,80.---- F. H., gipsy scholar,43;writes introduction toLavengro,435;reviewsRomano Lavo-Lil,232,233-234;works of,234.Grundtvig, Mr., Borrow's translations for,147,149.Gully, John, career of,131.Gunn, Rev. J.,414.Gurdons, the, subscribe to Borrow's 'Romantic Ballads,'110.Gurney, Miss Anna, letter from, to Mrs. Borrow,240-241;Borrow cross-examined in Arabic by,316.---- Daniel,58.---- John,55-56.---- Joseph John, connection of with great bank,56-58;and with Bible Society,155;his praise of Borrow,179.Gurneys, the, at Norwich,55-62;subscribe to Borrow's 'Romantic Ballads,'110.Gurneys of Earlham, The, by A. J. C. Hare, quoted,56.Gypsies of Spain, The.SeeZincali, The.HHackman, Parson, trial of, in Borrow's volumes,115.Haggart, David,20;story of,45-48;trial and execution of—verses written by,49.Hake, Egmont, article of, inDictionary of National Biography, on Borrow,392;his reminiscence of Borrow,397.---- Dr. T. G.,74,291;onLavengro,278,389,390-391;his intimacy with Borrow,389-397;relations of, with the Rossetti family,389;asperities of, when speaking of Borrow,391,392,393;memoir of, in theAthenæum,391.Hamilton, Duke of,129.Handbook for Travellers in Spain, by Richard Ford,133;Borrow's blundering review of,255,257;Maxwell's praise of,258.Hare, Augustus J. C.,56.Hares, the,110.Harper, Lieutenant,32.Harvey, Miss Elizabeth, her impressions of Borrow,309-312;letters to Mrs. MacOubrey from,429-431.Harveys, the,110.Hasfeld, John P.,244,289;Borrow's correspondence with,163-168;high praise ofTargumby,408.Hawkes, Robert,25,111;painting of,23-24.Hawthorne, Nathaniel, suggestion of, as to gypsy descent of Borrow,6,12,13.Haydon, Benjamin,111;career of,24-27;correspondence of, with Borrow,25,135-136.Hayim Ben Attar, Moorish servant of Borrow,197,222;Borrow's precautions in repatriating,306-309.Hazlitt, William, on prize-fighting,126-127.Heenan, pugilist,128.Herne, Sanspirella, second wife of Ambrose Smith,42-43.Hester, George P., writes to Borrow on possible connection between Sclaves and Saxons,348-349.Highland Society, the, Borrow's proposal to,136-137.Hill, Mary,48.Historic Survey of German Poetry, by William Taylor,68.History of the British and Foreign Bible Society, by William Canton,156.Hooper, James, letter from Professor Cowell to,355-357.Howell,State Trialsof,112,113.Howitt, Mary, her appreciation ofWild Wales,369.Hudson, pugilist,130.Hungary in 1851, glimpse of Borrow in,264.Hunt, Joseph, trial and execution of,121-123.Hyde, Dr. Douglas, Irish scholar,51;success ofLove Songs of Connaughtby,408.IIda of Athens, judgment of Phillips on,93.Illustrated London News, The,94;Borrow's contribution to, on Runic stone,301-303.Image, W. E., last survivor of Borrow's schoolfellows,77.In Gipsy Tents, by F. H. Groome,43.Ireland, Borrow's early years in,49-53;his feelings as regards people and language of,296-297.Iris, The, editing of,67.JJackson, John, pugilist,127.Jane Eyre, cruelly reviewed by Lady Eastlake,260.Jay, Elizabeth, on happy married life of the Borrows,225.---- George, Borrow on yacht of,419-420.Jenkins, Mr. Herbert,136,148,378,387,415.Jerningham, Sir George, letter from, to Borrow,198;Borrow's complaints to,212.Jessopp, Dr., on Borrow as a pupil at the Grammar School,72;his admiration of Borrow,314-315.Joan of Arc, trial of, included in Borrow's volumes,113.Johnson, publisher, his offers forThe Wild Irish Girl,92.---- Catharine B.,361.---- Dr. Samuel,114;on Ireland and Irish Literature,51;his kindness for pugilists,127.---- Tom, his fight with Brain,129.---- Lionel, his essay on Borrow,435.Jones, Ellen, on Borrow's pronunciation of Welsh,378.Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society,41,44.Jowett, Rev. Joseph, Secretary of the Bible Society,62;correspondence of, with Borrow,162,170-171,175.Judgment of Solomon, painting by John Borrow,21.KKæmpe Viser, translation by Borrow,143-144.Keate, Dr.,174.Kerrison, Alladay,84;invites John Borrow to join him in Mexico,27.---- Roger,84,101;Borrow's correspondence with,85,153.---- Thomas,84.Kett, Robert,54.Kings and Earls, unpublished work of Borrow,404;merits of,408.Kingsley, Charles,345.King, Thomas, owner of the Borrow house in Willow Lane—descent of, from Archbishop Parker,16-17.---- —— junior, career of—marries sister of J. S. Mill,—Burcham's allusion to,16-17.---- Tom, conqueror of Heenan,128.Klinger, F. M. von, responsible for Borrow's first book—works of,104.Knapp, Dr.,Life of Borrowby,5andpassim;purchases half the Borrow papers,241.LLambert, Daniel, gaoler of Phillips,89.Lamplighter, racehorse, Borrow's desire to see,316.Lang, Andrew, his onslaught on Borrow,391.Laurie, Sir Robert,17.Lavengro, appreciations of,228-230,278,389,391;autobiographical nature of,1,4,6,8,10,11,52,58-62,81,83-84,96-97,279,285-286,379;copies of, sold,279,287-288;criticisms and reviews of,278-279,281,347;Donne on some reviewers of,361-362;facsimile of first manuscript page of,282;greatness of, unrecognised in Borrow's lifetime,312-313;original manuscript title-page of,280;preparation of manuscript of,276-277,397;Thurtell referred to in,116-117.Leicester Heraldstarted by Phillips,88-89.Leland, Charles Godfrey, correspondence of, with Borrow,230-232;his books—tribute to Borrow,233.Letters from Egypt, by Lady A. Duff-Gordon,64.Letters from George Borrow to the Bible Society,159,162,163,169;valuable information in,180-181;interesting facts revealed in,241-242;quoted,174,175.Letters of Richard Ford,248,249;Borrow's mistake in reviewing,255.Life and Adventures of Joseph Sell, Borrow's story of the writing of,102.Life of Borrow, by Dr. Knapp,5,6,8, andpassim;glimpse of Ann Perfrement's girlhood in,13;gruesome picture of circumstances of Borrow's death—strongly denounced by Henrietta MacOubrey,414.Life of B. R. Haydon, by Tom Taylor,24,25.Life of David Haggart, by himself,46.Life of Frances Power Cobbe as told by Herself, glimpses of Borrow in,383-384.Life of George Borrow, by Herbert Jenkins,387, andpassim;valuable information in,180-181;quoted,261,378.Life of Howard,90.Life of Sir James Mackintosh, quoted,64-65.Lights on Borrow, by Rev. A. Jessopp, D.D., quoted,72.Lipóftsof, worker for Bible Society,169,173.Literary Gazette, The, reviews of Borrow's works in,106,227.Lloyd, Miss M. C.,383.Lofft, Capell,90.Lopez, Eduardo,202.---- Juan, Borrow's tribute to,201-202.Love Songs of Connaught, by Dr. Hyde, success of,408.MMacaulay, Zachary, connection of, with Bible Society,155.MacColl, Mr.,392.Mace, Jem,128.Mackay, William, his impressions of Borrow related by,316-317.MacOubrey, Dr.,335,414,415;status and accomplishments of,420;pamphlets issued by,421;illness and death of,431-432.MacOubrey, Henrietta,155,195,216,363, andpassim;on Borrow,81;Borrow's tribute to, inWild Wales—her devotion to Borrow,413;unfounded stories of her neglect of Borrow,414-416;correspondence of,421-431;death of—inscription on tomb of,432;charitable bequests of,431-432.Man, Isle of, Borrow's expedition to,296-303;his investigations into the Manx language,298-299;the Runic stone,300-303.Marie Antoinette, trial of, included in Borrow's volumes,113.Martelli, C. F., his memories of Borrow,86.Martineau, David,63.---- Dr. James, on supposed gypsy descent of Borrow,12-13;impressions of, as schoolfellow of Borrow,62,71,74-77.---- Gaston,63.---- Harriet,63;on Borrow's connection with the Bible Society,153-154.Matthew, Father,66.Mavor, Dr., school-books issued by,94.Maxwell, Sir W. S., praises Ford's book,258;criticisesLavengro,278.Meadows, Margaret,63.---- Sarah,63.Memoir of the Life and Writings of William Taylor of Norwich, A, by J. W. Robbards,66.Memoirs of Fifty Years, by T. G. Hake,166,390.Memoirs of John Venning,160.Memoirs of Lady Morgan, quoted,62.Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Sir Richard Phillips,88.Memoirs of Vidocq, translated by Borrow,136.Mendizábal, Borrow's interview with,186,214.Men of the Time, biographical drafts drawn up by Borrow for,3-5.Meyer, Dr. Kuno, Irish scholar,51;work of, in Irish literature,408.Mezzofanti,209.Miles, H. D., his defence of prize-fighting,127.Mill, John Stuart, Thomas King marries sister of,16-17.Mitford, Miss,25.Moira, Lord,89.Mol, Benedict,202,239.Montague, Basil, his reference to Mrs. John Taylor,64-65.Monthly Magazine, The,67,69,90,113;Borrow's work on,97.Moore, Thomas,91.More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands, visit to gypsy encampment described in,43.Morgan, Lady, works of, published by Phillips,91-93.Morrin, killed by David Haggart,48.Morris, Lewis, Welsh bard,371.---- Sir Lewis, letter to Borrow,371-372.Mousehold Heath, historical and artistic associations of,42,54.Mousha, introduces Borrow to Taylor,83;figures inLavengro,83-84.Murray, John, publishesThe Zincali,226-227;Borrow's relations with,342-343;correspondence of Borrow with,313,342-343.---- Hon. R. D.,200.Murtagh, Irish friend of Borrow—figures inLavengro,49-52.Museum, The,89.NNantes, Edict of, Borrow's ancestors driven from France by Revocation of,4,12,63.Napier, Admiral Sir C.,202.---- Col. E.,138;interesting account of Borrow by,202-207.Nelson, Lord, a pupil of Norwich Grammar School,71.Newgate Calendar, edited by Borrow,5,112,113.Newgate Lives and Trials, Borrow's work on,100.Newman, Cardinal, influenced towards Roman Catholicism by Scott,345.New Monthly Magazine, The,126.New Testament, edited by Borrow in Manchu and Spanish,3.Ney, Marshal, trial of, included in Borrow's volumes,113.Nicholas, Thomas,293.Norfolk, Duke of,89.Norman Cross, French prisoners at,7,45;Borrow's memories of,40-45.Northern Skalds, unpublished work of Borrow,404;merits of,408.Norwich,54,86;Borrow's description of,82-83;satirised by Borrow,103.Novice, The, favourite book of William Pitt,91-92.OO'Connell, Daniel, Borrow's desire to see,316.Oliver, Tom, pugilist,131.Once a Week, Borrow contributes to,387.Opie, Mrs.,56.Oracle, The, quoted,129.Orford, Col. Lord,27,31;Ann Borrow's letter to,33-34.Outlook, The, Lionel Johnson on Borrow in, quoted,435-436.Overend and Gurney, banking firm,57-58.Owen, Goronwy, Borrow's favourite Welsh bard,377-378,407.Owenson, Sydney.SeeMorgan, Lady.PPahlin,209.Painter, Edward, pugilist,131.Palgrave, Sir Francis, letter to Borrow from,108.---- R. H. I., letters to Mrs. MacOubrey from,431.Palmer, Professor E. H., gypsy scholar,232.Park, Mr. Justice,123.Parker, Archbishop., pupil at Norwich Grammar School,71.---- Archbishop (temp. Queen Elizabeth) descent of Thomas King from,16.Paterson, John, work of, for Bible Society in Russia,156.Pennell, Mrs. Elizabeth Robins, her biography of Leland, quoted,230-231.Perfrement, Mary, grandmother of Borrow,2,13.---- Samuel, grandfather of Borrow,2,12-13.Personal and Family Glimpses of Remarkable People, by E. W. Whately, quoted,385.Peter Schlemihl, translated by Bowring,141.Petrie, George, correspondence of Borrow with,336-338.Phillips, Lady,90.---- H. W., portrait of Borrow by,382.---- Sir Richard,27,69,100;early days of,87-88;imprisonment of,88-89;knighted,94;books published by,90-95;relations of, with Borrow,96-100.Phrenological Observations, etc., by George Combe,46.Picts, the, Borrow on,336-337.Pilgrim, John, Borrow's visits to,417-420.Pinkerton, literary hack,88.Pischel, Professor Richard, criticises Borrow's etymologies,344.Playfair, Dr.,387.Pope, influence of, on Borrow,407.Pott, Dr. A. F., gypsy scholar,232,233.Prayer Book and Homily Society, Borrow's correspondence with,