Faure, President, death, iv. 35Fawcett, Henry, and Royal grants, ii. 187seq.; iii. 215;and Woman Suffrage, ii. 254;death, iii. 376Fawcett, Mrs. Henry, ii. 257Fawcett, Miss Philippa, ii. 261; iii. 122Fechter, C. A., as Hamlet, ii. 282seq.Fenian conspiracy, ii. 20, 25, 26, 27, 42, 114, 116Ferdinand I, King, of Bulgaria, offered Bulgarian throne, iii. 57Feudalism, ii. 47Fiction, sexo-mania in modern,ill., iv. 290;P.'sconflicting views on,ibid.Field, Cyrus, ii. 27Figuier, L., and fairy tales, ii. 129Fisher, Sir John, made First Sea Lord, iv. 55;and German naval menace, iv. 63"Fisheries" Exhibition, iii. 288FitzGerald, Edward,P.on his parasitic patrons, iv. 286"Flapper," advent of the, iv. 175-6, 178;education of, iv. 242Flats, insanitary conditions, iv. 204Fleet Prison closed, i. 28Flogging of criminals, iii. 102;in the Army, i. 116Flower, E. F., agitation against cruelty to horses, iii. 103Flunkeydom.SeeServantsFlying machine, invention of, iii. 201Foley, J. H., R.A., statue to Outram, ii. 151Folk-dancing revived, iv. 107Follies, The, iv. 327-8Food-fads, progress of, iv. 248-50;no-food cult, iv. 249Football, ii. 345;Maori team visits England, iii. 296;spread of Association game, iv. 352;football of the future,ibid.;dominates the Press,ibid."Fops' Alley," i. 219Forster, Rt. Hon. W. E., and American Civil War, ii. 70;his Education Act, ii. 121, 122seq.; iii. 72, 137;and Bill against pigeon shooting, iii. 222;death, iii. 376Fox, Sir Douglas, engineer, iii. 212Fox-hunting, ii. 339seq.; iv. 359France, Royal tour in, i. 191;relations with, ii. 24; iii. 8;Second Empire, ii. 38Franchise Bill of 1884, iii. 36seq.Francis IV, King of Naples, flight, ii. 17Franco-BritishEntente, iii. 19; iv. 97Franco-German war, ii. 3;causes, ii. 29;outbreak, ii. 32;Sedan, and after, ii. 34seq.Franco-RussianEntente, iii. 63; iv. 16Frankfort, Peace Congress at, i. 119Franz Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Austria, assassinated at Sarajevo, iv. 10, 99Frederick III, Emperor of Germany, death, iii. 51Frederick, Empress, iii. 55Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, i. 192Free Trade, i. 5; iii. 32;Budgets, 1859-65, ii. 121Freeman, Prof. E. A., iii. 4French Exhibition, ii. 28French invasion scares, i. 117; ii. 10, 12seq.French militarism, ii. 29Frere, Sir Bartle, ii. 52;policy criticized, iii. 24Frith, W. P., R.A., ii. 316Fry, Elizabeth, i. 192Fugitive slave question, iii. 9seq.Fuller, Miss Loie, iv. 229Fun,Bab Balladsand, ii. 280Funerals, pageantry of, i. 229Furniture, Victorian, iv. 306Furnivall, Dr. F. J., iii. 352;founds Browning Society, iii. 324Gainsborough, Thomas, Duchess of Devonshire's portrait recovered, iv. 310Gallows.SeeHanging.Galsworthy, John, iv. 328Gambetta, Léon, ii. 101;death, iii. 35Gambling, i. 221; iv. 113;suppressed in Bermondsey, iii. 108Game Laws, harsh sentences under, i. 18; ii. 43;opposition to, i. 22Games, Olympic, iv. 345, 347, 348Garden suburbs, iv. 210Garfield, President, assassinated, iii. 30Garibaldi, Giuseppe, ii. 16seq., 102, 216Garrett, Elizabeth, M.D., ii. 248, 258Garrotting scare, i. 134; ii. 48Gas-stoves introduced, i. 78Gasv.electricity, iii. 204seq.General Elections, 1874, iii. 26;1900, iv. 44;1906, iv. 58, 124-5;1910, iv. 67, 69George I, King, statue, ii. 151George IV, King, i. 188George V, King, birth, ii. 181;visit to Ireland, iii. 231;and German naval menace, iv. 63;coronation, iv. 227;attacks dragon of apathy, iv. 227George I, King of Greece, iv. 25;assassinated, iv. 83George, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, visits Germany (1908), iv. 64;and Upper Chamber reform, iv. 69, 72;and national insurance, iv. 86;and Marconi scandal, iv. 88;land campaign, iv. 90, 116-8;his equanimity, iv. 91;and dukes, iv. 92, 94;Budget of 1914, iv. 97;and old age pensions, iv. 130;Limehouse speech, iv. 132;and Education Act of 1902, iv. 148;and Woman Suffrage, iv. 179George, Henry, and Socialism, iii. 75seq.German Women's Navy League, iv. 64Germany, naval beginnings, ii. 18;and growth, iii. 10;naval policy, ii. 25; iv. 85;militarism, iii. 35, 40, 42; iv. 85;momentous year (1888), iii. 51;and slave trade in Africa, iii. 34;expedition to Kiao-Chow, iv. 27;treatment of Poles, iv. 47-8;and Baghdad railway, iv. 75;complains of being isolated, iv. 77;Bethmann-Hollweg's Army Bill, iv. 84;and Alsace, iv. 85;declares war on Russia and France, iv. 101Germany, relations with, iii. 8; iv. 73, 80;competes in naval armaments and trade, iv. 11;trade competition, iv. 24, 122;menace, iv. 55, 56, 75, 78, 98, 192-3Giffen, Sir Robert, statistician, iii. 72Gilbert, Sir John, R.A., iv. 303-4Gilbert, W. S., ii. 272, 288, 291;relations withP., ii. 280seq.;Patience, iii. 258;on Sir H. Tree as Hamlet, iii. 353;Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, iii. 356;collaboration with Sullivan, iii. 356Gilbert, W. S., and Sullivan, operas, iii. 363seq.;at Savoy Theatre, iii. 364seq.;sever partnership, iii. 366; iv. 338Gilchrist, Connie, actress, iii. 354Girton College, ii. 261;extensions, iii. 116seq.;girl, 1886, iii. 120seq.Gissing, George, novels, iii. 267;andP., iii. 321Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., i. 5, 131; ii. 39ill., 270;policy, ii. 4;and Indian Mutiny, ii. 7;and Fenianism, ii. 26;Irish Church resolutions, ii. 29;and Franco-German war, ii. 31;legislation, ii. 38seq.;1st administration, ii. 42;and American civil war, ii. 68;and reform, ii. 79;at Barrow-in-Furness, ii. 84;resolution on Irish disestablishment, ii. 113seq.;financial omniscience, ii. 121seq.;and Royal grants, ii. 187seq.;foreign policy, ii. 192;administration satirized, ii. 291;and Bulgarian atrocities, iii. 3;2nd administration reviewed, iii. 4seq.;resigns Liberal leadership, 1875, iii. 8;retires temporarily, iii. 12;anti-Turkish bias, iii. 14seq.;and Russo-Turkish war, iii. 17;returned to power, 1880, iii. 26;Irish policy, iii. 27;andP., iii. 35seq.;75th birthday, iii. 38;defeated, 1885, iii. 42;return to power, 1886, iii. 44;first Home Rule Bill, iii. 44seq.;and U.S. centenary, iii. 48;his golden wedding, iii. 60;and Parnell, iii. 61;and Irish rebels, iii. 80;and German competition, iii. 108;and Wellington College, iii. 149;and Public Worship Regulation Bill, iii. 157seq.;on ritualism, iii. 158;on Vatican Decrees, iii, 158seq.;on needy priests, iii. 172;and visit of Prince of Wales to India, iii. 215;and grant for Duke of Connaught's marriage, iii. 218;and wedding dowry for Princess Beatrice, iii. 226;and Royal grants, iii. 232;activity, iv. 6;and Irish Home Rule, iv. 13seq.;naval policy, iv. 14;introduces "guillotine," iv. 14;resigns Premiership, iv. 14;warns the Lords, iv. 15;and Armenian atrocities, iv. 18;and opening of Kiel Canal, iv. 19;Armenian crusade, iv. 24;death, iv. 32seq.Glaisher, James, F.R.S., ii. 142Goddard, Arabella, ii. 243, 297seq.Godfrey, Dan, Lieutenant, iv. 343Gog and Magog, end of, i. 154ill.Gold craze of 1849, i. 79Gold diggings, iv. 189-90Golf, ii. 346; iii. 298seq., 303; iv. 353;lines on Tom Morris, iv. 353Gomersal, E. A., the equestrian, i. 155Gordon, General, iii. 6;in Egypt, iii. 36, 38;memorial to, iii. 38seq., 180Gorham case, i. 100Gorst, Sir John, iv. 58;and education of children, iv. 147Goschen, 1st Viscount, and Home Rule Bill of 1886, iii. 45;joins Salisbury Cabinet, iii. 50; iv. 18;and free education, iii. 142Gosse, Edmund, criticized byP., iii. 321Gough, General, threatens resignation, iv. 94;and Ulster situation, iv. 135Gounod, M., ii. 301seq.Governesses, pay of, i. 33;treatment, ii. 233seq.Grace, W. G., ii. 131; iii. 292seq.;suggested knighthood, iv. 348, 349Graham, Sir James, i. 312;introduces Bill regulating factory labour, i. 25;reviews postmen, i. 146ill.Gramophone, iv. 331, 340Grant, Baron Albert, ii. 152Grant, General, ii. 22Granville, 2nd Earl, ii. 58; iii. 8;Foreign Minister, ii. 32;Church Bill, ii. 116;death, iii. 377"Great Social Evil, The," i. 230ill.Great Vance, the, iii. 353Great War, outbreak, iv. 100-2"Grecian bend," ii. 332Greco-Turkish war, 1897, iv. 8, 25seq.Greece, crown offered to Duke of Edinburgh, ii. 19;relations with Turkey, iv. 99Greenaway, Kate, iii. 221;sets children's fashions, iii. 314Grey of Fallodon, 1st Viscount, iv. 6, 21;foreign policy, iv. 66;on chance of war with Germany, iv. 73;and President Taft, iv. 75;and Anglo-Russian agreement in Persia, iv. 77;and "the new diplomacy," iv. 78;and Balkan wars, iv. 82-3, 90;visit to Paris announced, iv. 91Grey, Sir George, ii. 245;and Hyde Park demonstration, ii. 80;and birth of Prince of Wales, ii. 181Grisi, Giulia, i. 277, 284; ii. 298seq.;death, ii. 305Grosvenor Gallery, iii. 331seq., 336seq.Grove, Lady, on the social fetish, iv. 251Grove, Sir George, ii. 311;director of Royal College of Music, iii. 180, 372Guards, return of, from Crimea, i. 134;"ragging" in the, i. 135;Memorial, ii. 150Guignol, Grand, visit to London, andP.'sprophecy, iv. 326Guilbert, Yvette,P.'sverses on, iv. 316Guinness, Sir Edward, iii. 99Guns, eighty-one-ton, made at Woolwich, iii. 202.See alsoArtilleryGunter, confectioner, i. 217Guthrie, Anstey,Vice Versâ, iii. 351Guy, Joseph, i. 85Haden, Sir Seymour, ii. 316; iii. 200Haggard, Sir Rider, parodied, iii. 325Hague Peace Conference (1907), iv. 62Hairdressing, i. 262ill.; ii. 325seq., 329seq., 338; iii. 313Haldane, Viscount, iv. 94, 174;and compulsory service, iv. 58;visit to Germany (1906), iv. 60;and Territorial force, iv. 60;at the War Office, iv. 80;and Ulster, iv. 95-6Hall, Sir Benjamin (Lord Llanover), i. 92, 160Hallé, Lady (Mme. Norman-Neruda), ii. 309; iv. 343Hallé, Sir Charles, i. 287; ii. 297, 309seq.; iii. 370Halsbury, Lord, and Upper Chamber reform, iv. 67;and L.C.C. tramways, iv. 197Hamilton, Lord George, iii. 70, 71; iv. 4, 58Handel, George Frederick, ii. 297, 305, 307Handshaking, fashionable, iii. 263Hanging,P.on, ii. 49"Happy Family" menagerie, i. 158Happy Land, The, ii. 291Harberton, Viscountess, and rational dress, iii. 305Harcourt, Sir William, ii. 93; iii. 8, 26, 40, 97, 158, 192, 222, 228;and Prince of Wales's Children Bill, iii. 232;Death Duties Budget, iv. 4, 15;and expedition to Khartum, iv. 24, 33;and Boer war, iv. 45;and Education Act of 1902, iv. 148Harcourt, Mr. Lewis (Lord Harcourt), and Woman Suffrage, iv. 179Hardie, Keir, Mr., M.P., iv. 129, 130, 132, 135;on birth of Prince of Wales, iv. 216Hardinge, 1st Viscount, i. 135Hardy, Thomas, iii. 317;Tess, iii. 324;parodied, iii. 325Hare, John, actor, ii. 290-1; iii. 352Harlequinade, the, i. 275Harmsworth, Alfred (Viscount Northcliffe), foundsDaily Mailin 1896, iv. 295;influence of Harmsworthrégime, iv. 296Harris, Joel Chandler, iii. 319, 325Harris, Sir Augustus, iii. 362; iv. 318Hartington, Marquess of, iii. 9, 26;and Home Rule in 1886, iii. 45;8th Duke of Devonshire, iii. 66; iv. 14Hats, i. 265; ii. 324; iii. 310;and bonnets, iii. 312;men's, iii. 314seq.; iv. 259;matinéehats, etc., iv. 226, 267Havelock, Sir Henry, ii. 6-8Hawkshaw, Sir John, ii. 138Haymarket Theatre, ii. 291, 297, 338; iii. 354Haynau, General, the woman flogger, i. 254, 304Hazlitt, William, iii. 242Head, Sir Francis, on French invasion, i. 120"Healtheries" Exhibition, iii. 99, 288seq.Healy, Mr. Timothy, M.P., iii. 61Heenanv.Sayers fight, ii. 211, 341seq.Heligoland, Germany and, ii. 37;surrender of, iii. 63Henry, Prince, of Prussia, naval expedition to Kiao-Chow, iv. 27"Henry of Exeter."SeePhillpotts, Bp.Helps, Sir Arthur, ii. 184, 268Herbert, J. R., R.A., caricatured, iii. 328Herbert, Sidney, 1st Lord Herbert of Lea, i. 58, 269;remedies hospital scandals, i. 126Hereford, Bp. of, and Armenian atrocities, iv. 18Herkomer, Sir Hubert, R.A., iii. 337seq.Hertford, Marquess of, i. 203"Higher criticism," ii. 102, 106Hill, Sir Rowland, i. 36, 37, 314ill.;and penny post, iii. 212;death, iii. 75Hirsch, Baron, bequests of, iv. 104Hitchin Ladies' College, ii. 260.See alsoGirton CollegeHobhouse, Miss Emily, and concentration camps for Boers, iv. 45Holbein, Hans, iv. 310Hollingshead, John, iii. 354;and Covent Garden, iv. 210Holmes, Oliver Wendell, visits England, iii. 319;death, iv. 292Holywell Street, i. 155Home, Daniel D., i. 226; ii. 203seq.Home Rule Bills, iii. 44seq.; iv. 12, 13seq., 85-6, 91-2, 97-9Homoeopathists, i. 304Hood, Thomas, letter to Sir R. Peel, i. 16;Sir R. Peel bestows pension on, i. 15;Song of the Shirt, i. 11; ii. 56; iii. 92, 98seq.; iv. 277"Hope, Anthony," iv. 282Horatia (Nelson's daughter), i. 195House of Commons, women admitted to gallery, i. 249;seating of, iii. 90House of Lords, reform needed, i. 204;satirized byP., iii. 280seq.; iv. 15, 19;campaign against, iv. 62, 63, 67, 72, 126, 132Houses of Parliament, Barry's new buildings, i. 148Housing problem, ii. 78; iii. 98seq.Howell, W. D., on Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 319; iv. 22seq., 30;articles of, inHarper's Magazine, praised byP., iv. 292Hudson, George, railway king, i. 64;fall of, i. 68;"King Hudson's Levée," i. 66ill.Hughes, Tom, ii. 77seq., 86seq.Hugo, Victor, ii. 126, 273; iii. 202Hullah, John, i. 81, 291Hume, Joseph, i. 86Humperdinck, Engelbert, iv. 337Hungary, sympathy with, i. 120Hungerford Bridge, i. 148Hungerford Market removed, ii. 153"Hungry 'Forties," the; emigration, i. 59;portrait of Fine Old English Gentleman, i. 19;of pauper, i. 20;ragged curates, i. 97Hunt, Holman, artist, and pre-Raphaelitism, iii. 337Hunt, Leigh, ii. 281Hunting, women and, ii. 238Huxley, T. H., ii. 214, 260; iii. 102, 162"Hyacinthus Redivivus" (Père Hyacinthe), ii. 113Hyde Park, riots, ii. 80, 82;demonstrations, in 1884, iii. 36;orators, iii. 80"Hydros," institution of, ii. 201Hygiene, fashions in, iv. 249Hyndman, H. M., Socialist, iii. 76, 78; iv. 130Ibsen, Henrik, throughP.'seyes, iii. 348;Pillars of Society, acted, iii. 355;The Master Buildercondemned, iv. 163, 315Iddesleigh, 1st Earl of (Sir Stafford Northcote), death, iii. 50Imperial Institute, beginnings, iii. 288Incendiary shells and rifle-bullets invented, ii. 139Income tax, ii. 92seq., iv. 114Incubators, i. 78India:Queen's new title, ii. 173ill., 174;Empress of, iii. 12, 216;Prince of Wales's visit, in 1875, iii. 215;Delhi Durbar, iv. 49Indian Mutiny, ii. 4seq., 16;frontier troubles, iii. 6; iv. 8;Tirah campaign, iv. 27Industrial conditions and schools.SeePoor and ReformatoriesIndustrialism, ii. 48, 58;growth of, ii. 83Infant Insurance Bill of 1891, iii. 144Influenza epidemic in 1890, iii. 209Innovations and novelties.SeeMinor innovations and noveltiesInoculation in 1881, iii. 208Insurance Act, iv. 88, 98International Anti-Slavery Congress at Brussels, iii. 60Invasion, scare of, in 1848, i. 117Inventions, i. 77; ii. 73, 136-47; iii. 198seq.; iv. 181-93"Inventories" Exhibition, iii. 288Inverness, Duchess of, i. 16Ireland: potato famine, i. 181, 198;Irish Church resolutions, ii. 29;Gladstonian measures, ii. 39;Irish Church policy, ii. 42;Irish Church, disestablishment, ii. 101, 113seq.;state of, iii. 6, 20, 22;obstruction of Irish Party, iii. 21seq., 26, 27seq., 32seq.;Loyalists and Nationalists, iii. 44, 46;under Salisbury administration, iii. 44;suggestions for conciliation, iii. 231;Home Rule, iv. 12, 13seq.;remedial legislation in (1903), iv. 49;Land Purchase Act, iv. 49;Mr. Birrell as Chief Secretary, iv. 67;Home Rule Bill of 1913-14, iv. 85-6, 97-8, 99;National Volunteers formed, iv. 98;Royal visits to, in 1849, i. 196, 198;in 1861, ii. 179;Empress of Austria in, iii. 121;Prince and Princess of Wales, iii. 125;Duke and Duchess of York, in 1897, iv. 220;Queen Victoria,ibid.;King Edward and Queen Alexandra, in 1903, iv.Irish R.M., Some Experiences of an, reviewed byP., iv. 287-8Irving, Sir Henry, ii. 287seq.; iii. 348seq., 351;knighthood, iv. 317;inCymbeline, iv. 318;Robespierre, iv. 320;memorial verses, iv. 324Isaacs, Sir Rufus, and Marconi scandal, iv. 88Isabella, Queen of Spain, ii. 29Isandhlwana, iii. 3, 23Italian unity, struggle for, ii. 10seq., 16seq.Italy, friendly relations with, i. 120; iv. 19;King Humbert of, assassinated, iv. 220Iveagh, Lord, and housing problem of the poor, iii. 180Jackson, Stonewall, General, ii. 22Jacobs, W. W., "discovered" byP.in 1896, iv. 285Jamaica, negro outbreak, ii. 25, 99James, G. P. R., ii. 273James, Henry, iv. 51;literary style, iv. 144;P.'sestimate of, in 1896, iv. 285;contributes toP., iv. 292;influence on American writers,ibid.Jameson, Dr. (Sir Leander Starr), iv. 20seq., 27Jamrach, Charles, iii. 378Japan, relations with, in 1901-2, iv. 47;alliance with, iv. 125Japanese, as negro, i. 226ill.;ambassadors, visit of, 1862, ii. 19;craze in the 'eighties, iii. 278;art, cult of, iii. 343Jayne, Dr., Bp. of Chester, iii. 174, 200Jazz bands foreshadowed, i. 290Jefferies, Richard, iii. 317, 322Jefferson, Joseph, actor, ii. 278"Jenkins," at Royal marriage, i. 193;at home, i. 230 ill.;on native talent, i. 278Jenner, Dr. Edward, discoverer of vaccination, i. 314;statue to, ii. 150Jerome Bonaparte, Prince, iii. 58Jerrold, Douglas, experiences in Navy, i. 5;names Crystal Palace, i. 40;Black-eyed Susan, i. 84;and Louis Napoleon, i. 196; ii. 169, 197, 235; iii. 343; iv. 103Jewish, disabilities, removal of, i. 26, 109seq.; ii. 101;Guardians, ii. 51Jews, attitude ofP.towards, i. 108-11; ii. 117; iii. 166seq.; iv. 160"Jingo" and "Jingoism," origin, iii. 15seq.Joachim, Joseph, Dr., ii. 309, 312; iii. 366Johannesburg gold boom, iii. 210Johnson, Jack, literary tastes of, iv. 360Joinville, Prince de, i. 114Jones, Captain Adrian, his "Quadriga," vi. 207Jones, Ernest, Chartist, i. 55; ii. 88Jones, Henry Arthur, iv. 318, 321Jordan, Mrs., i. 198Journalism, Victorian, i. 237; ii. 145seq., 172;and letters, iii. 317-28;children in, iv. 293;altered status of,ibid.;censorship of war correspondents by Japan,ibid.;new, iv. 296;influence on pastime,ibid.;tendency to condense everything, iv. 298Jowett, Benjamin, Dr., ii. 101, 110seq., 134Judges.SeeLawyers.Jujitsu, introduced, in 1899, iv. 356Jullien, Louis Antoine, musician, i. 287ill.;P.'sfarewell to, i. 290;sad end of, i. 291; ii. 306; iii. 369Juries, women on, iii. 129Kandahar, Lord Roberts's march to, iii. 26Karsavina, Mme., iv. 229Kean, Charles, disparaged, i. 271;made an F.S.A., i. 276;his enunciation ridiculed, ii. 283; iii. 350Keble, Rev. John, ritual attacked, i. 104;poetry belittled, iii. 151Keene, Charles,P.artist, ii. 16, 104, 126;draws forOnce a Week, ii. 269, 312;death, and estimate of, iii. 342Kemble, Adelaide and Fanny, i. 276, 278;Charles, i. 276Kendal, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 291;Mrs., on social position of actors, iii. 350Kenealy, Dr., i. 88;counsel for the "Claimant," ii. 210;as M.P., iii. 9Kensington, joined to Central London, iii. 177"Kensitite" demonstrations, iv. 158Kenyon-Slaney, Colonel, and Education Act of 1902, iv. 148Khartum, iii. 3, 6;tragedy of, iii. 38seq.;expedition to, iv. 24;occupied by Kitchener, iv. 30Khiva, Russian occupation of, ii. 38Kiel, Germany acquires, ii. 25;Canal opened, iv. 19Kikuyu controversy, iv. 160Kimberley relieved, iv. 39King Coffee, iv. 19King, Bp. of Lincoln, trial of, iii. 174Kingsley, Charles, ii. 102, 269, 336;historical romances of, iii. 374Kingsley, Henry, ii. 138Kingsway Opera House, iv. 201