Adelaide, Queen Dowager,335,340,341Albert, Prince,321,324,341Alexis, his mesmeric powers,228Alfieri,21Allen, Dr.,62Alvanley, Lord,74America, character of Americans,4;nopoor,6;servants in,8;society in,26;climate,33;travel between and England,39;scenery,42;expression of faces in,51;medical treatment in,82;overwork of Americans,91;medicinal waters in,96;bathing in,97;railroads in,104;the Dismal Swamp,108;the "place where a place was intended to be,"109;American decorum,110;corduroy,112;North Carolina natives,116;tobacco-chewing,116;a North Carolina "Colonel,"117;slavery on Butler's Island,136;its influence on the whites,137;hotels,151;4th of July in Philadelphia,152;equality in,152;health in,167;"carrying on" financially,176;Irish servants in,184,195;presidential election,204;war with England,206;the credit system in,288;divorces in,292;slavery in,307;a story of slavery,370;society,403;public spirit,405;an American on America,415;contrasted with Italy,466;spirit of conformity,550Amistad,185;history of,186Anne the nurse, on the Rhine,256;at Bowood,273;objects to be waited on,275,279,296,297,321;her views of presentation,325Appleton, Miss,18,101,228Ardgillan Castle,13Arkwrights,251,493,495Arnold,420,424;his influence,425;his opinions,430;life of,432,434,444;character of his pupils,446,448;his "letters,"452,453,619,645Ashburton, Lady,219,281Ashburton, Lord,360,372,380Ashley, Lord,444Austen, Charles,281Austin, Lucy,578Austin, Mrs.,3,578,666Babbage,273Bach,262Balzac,255;"Recherche de l'Absolu,"451Banian, Mrs.,271Barker, Laura,646Beaumont, Mr.,183Beaumont, Mrs. Wentworth, carrying a contested election,183Becker, Dr., magnetized,231Bedford, Duchess of,303,304,339Bedford, Duke of,303,360,514Beecher, Lady,77Beethoven,265,623Bendermann,269Benedict,373Bentley,337Berkeley, Craven,312Berkeley, Earl of, his encounter with a highwayman,316Berkeley, Frederick,312Berkeley, Grantley,312Berkeley, Henry,310,312,313Berkeley, Lady,308;her story,310,349,369Berkeley, Lady Mary,313,369Berkeley, Lord,311Berkeley, Morton,313;the contents of his pockets,314Bernhardt, Sarah,246Berry, Miss,295,356,373,419,443,458;declining health,499;518,617,625Berrys, The Miss,45,64Bessborough, Lord,501Biddle, Nicholas,289,299Blackett, John,619Bohn,371Borghese, Prince,644Bossuet,618Brackenbury, Mr.,555Bradshaw, Judge,660Brand, Hon. Thomas,526,631Brand, Mrs.,526Bremer, Frederica,444Bright,206,640Brougham, Lord,549Browne, Sir Thomas,39,661Browning,373,447Bruce, Mrs.,421Brunel,273Buccleuch, Duchess of,356Bulteel, Lady Elizabeth,516Bunn, Mr.,367,426Bunsen, Baron,431,432,434;his character,445;on Arnold,448Bunsen, Mrs.,467Butler's Island,134,135,152,157,169Byng, Frederick,62,360,373,380,554Byron, Lady,3,165,577Byron, Lord,21Calcraft, Mr.,494Caliban,569Callcott, Lady,366Callcott, Mr.,330Calvinism,575Camp, Vincent de,317Canterbury, Lord,284Carlisle, Lord,502Carlyle, on "Mathilde,"291;573,666Carolside,519,520,521,524Castlereagh, Lady,631,645,657Cavendish, Miss Susan,526Celeste, Mademoiselle,559Cerito,193,211Chambers Brothers, "Vestiges of Creation" attributed to,546Channing,24;preaching,28;anecdote of,29;on slavery,30,180;sermon on sorrow,187;letters from England,355;death,363;book,376,380,419,564Charlemont, Lady,380Charlemont, Lord,380Charles I.,660Charleston,122Charlotte, Queen,311Chester, Harry,421Chesterfield, Lord,439Child, Mrs. Lydia,324,338,355Chopin,193,262,264,265Chorley,52;his play,165,212,241,259,269,375;veneration for Dr. Follen,420,438,447,455;takes charge of papers,460,483,492Chorley, Mrs.,221Churchill, Mr.,584Clairvoyance, "I see it, but I don't believe it,"229Clarendon, Lord,640,660Clayton, Captain, the highwayman,317Clémentine, Princesse,647Cobden,640,643Codrington, Sir Edward,419,421,436Coleman, Mr.,437Coles, Sir Francis,329Combe, Dr.,21,354,521Combe, Mr.,47;the "Constitution of Man,"102;thinks Mrs. Kemble improved,162,167,194;magnetism,230,232,252;on martyrdom,326,354,459,460,530,532,539;his fanaticism,540,542;on "Vestiges of Creation,"543,546;"dry humor,"597Combe, Mrs.,47,102,162,194,230,252,354,525,530,532;her beauty,539,540,542Cooper, James,95Cooper, Mrs.,374Cork, Lady,48,52Correggio,376Corsini, Prince,644Coster, Mr.,353Cottin, Miss,259,279,455,591,605Coutts,283Coutts-Trotter, Miss,574Craven,502Cromwell,660Crow, Mrs., her book,230;her insanity,232Cumberland, Duke of,269Cunard, Mr.,383Dacre, Lady,45;letters to,57,63,76,101,142,149,160;letters to,161,175,198,248,249,280,323;letters to,356,360,361,362;her advice,363;letters to,365,366,377,378,380,381,386,392,401,414,428,432,438;her illness,438;letters to,488,491,494,514;letters to,525;invitation from,548,554,622Dacre, Lord,45;on contested elections,183,248,250,252,281,338,356,362,378,380,415;on war,429,438,446,640,641,643Dalhousie, Lord,65Darner, Mrs. Dawson,380,519Dantan,368Darien,130Déjazet,329,342,598,599De Quincey,415Dessauer,209;Elle m'a compris!212,265,326De Tocqueville,209Dévy, Madame,327,334,337Dickens,107,305,318;his opinion of America,359,380Dietrichstein, Madame de,487Disraeli.SeeIsraeli, D'.Donne, William Bodham,612Douro, Lady,295Dryden,376Dufferin, Lady,502,649Dumas, Alexandre,337Duncombe, Thomas,315Dundas, Mr.,281Edisto,127Egerton, Francis,227,248,251,272,325,329,330,334,356;on Arnold,448Egerton, Lady Francis,162,420,446;on Arnold,448Eliot, George,50,53Ellesmere, Lady,45,73,244,448,629,631Ellesmere, Lord,45,448,501,600,601,629,631Ellis, Mr.,645Ellsler, Fanny,191,193,194;Mrs. Grote befriends her,210;her genius,211;her child,213,241,246,372Empson,381,419Enclos, Ninon de l',54Eresby, Lords Willoughby de,304Essex, Lady,436,514Este, Mademoiselle d',295,303,304;her character,333;335,337;her claims,338;herqueen,341;her marriage,344Everett, Edward,325,381F., letter to,385Farquharson,597Fay, Theodore,48Fénélon,564,618Fergusson, Sir Adam,527Fishing, "Fishing bery good fun, when de fish him bite,"146;American fish,155Fitzhardinge, Lord,310,312Fitzhugh, Emily,10;letters to,12,13,55,84,133,139,145,161,308,319,373;letter to,420;her marks,430,496,508,512,600,629Fitzhugh, Mr.,51;his illness,177,536Fitzhugh, Mrs.,51,308,319,475,477,508,535,536,589,595;her health,597;depression,598Foley, Lord,356Follen, Dr., his death,180;his history and character,182;sermon on,187,364,419,574Follen, Mrs.,364Follenius, Carl,181Forbes, John,160Forster, Mr. John,496,501Foster, aséancewith,235Fourier,655Fowler, Dr.,271Fox, Miss,281Francis, Lady,221,274,276;presents Mrs. Kemble,324;325,327,349Francis, Lord,276Frezzolini,325Frost, Mr.,560Fuller, Margaret,17Fullerton, Lady Georgiana,541Furness, Mr., anti-slavery sermons,388;403,629,640,648Garcia, Pauline,207Gaskell, Mrs.,568Gensius,211Genz, Frederic von,211George III.,311Georgia, condition of,103;slavery in,203;journal of residence in,159,203,205Gibbon,173Gibson,193Gioberti,653Glück,213Goethe, Madame von,3Goethe, Wolfgang von,12,15,33,77;"Wilhelm Meister,"589,592,663Good, the murderer,310Gordon, Lady Lucy Duff,576,578,590Gordon, Sir Alexander Duff,578Grant, Sarah,459Grant, William,450Granville, Dr.,51Grazia,51Green, Mr.,368Gregory, William,231Gresset,599Greville, Algernon,298Greville, Charles,61,74;his character,216;his "Memoirs,"217;218,226;at aséance,235;273,274,281,283,301;his mention of Queen Adelaide,344;360;letter to,376;381,423,431;on Arnold,448;his book,458,461,483;on a future life,498,499;character,514;549,558;letter to theTimes,587;and Parliament,590;598;supposed the author of "Jane Eyre,"602,603;writings on Ireland,611;615;on politics,620;629,647,649Greville, Henry,239,329,335,423,436;on painting,475,483;goes to Manchester,485,487;as an amateur actor,496,501,502;his criticism,508;character,514;529,541,543;and Rachel,548;558,600;his mania for playhouses,602,603;on readings,615,622,624;house-furnishing,629;635,647,662,666Greville, Lady Charlotte,625,647Grey, Countess,528Grey, Lady,228,366,402,526,554,635,640,643Grey, Lord,338,516,635Griffith, Mrs.,74Grisi,48,49;description of,50;211,325,377,475Grote, George,209,218,241,373,444;"History of Greece,"589;on politics,620Grote, Mrs., aGrotesquepassage,208;her talents,209;befriends Mlle. Ellsler,210;Malbrook s'en va t'en guerre,212;takes charge of Fanny Ellsler's child,213;her opinion ofd'Orsay,213;her illness,217;engrosses Jenny Lind,217;her interest in politics,218;"It is political,"219;her appearance,219;language,220;dress,220;"the gentleman in the white muslin gown,"221;241,246,351,352,353,373;beasterly wind,373;423,424,425,427,434,444,522;her sufferings,611;herunusualness,620;verses,639Guercino,376Guildford, Lord,519Guizot,649,667Gunter,373Halévy,217Hall, Miss,369,374,391Hallam,65,381Hallé, Charles,265,577,579Hamilton, Miss,308,424Hamilton, Mr.,535Hamiltons, The Miss,589Hampden, Dr.,619Hanmer,653Hanover, King of,269Happy Valley, a,19Hardwicke, Lord,621Harness, Rev. William, "taking it out in corns,"65;90,161,164,296,297;his character,298;352,353,373,419,548,555,611,615,626,629,630,657Hatherton, Lady,48,52Hawtrey, Dr.,563,570Hawtrey, Stephen,570Hayes, Bridget,506,507,516,531,567,605,606,611,634Hayward,21Hazlitt,639Head, Sir Francis,53Herbert, George,566Hero,567,571,593Hesse-Darmstadt, Duke of,269Hibbard, Mr.,440Hibbard, Mrs.,440Holland, Dr.,423Holland House,60Holland, Lady, at Rogers',59;her jelly,62;her temper,63;travelling by land,273;430;her last days,441;her will,441Holland, Lord,59,60,649Hook, Theodore,398Horner, Francis,379,420,573Howick, Lord,460Hugo, Victor,22,501,585Hume,234Humphreys, Mrs.,535Hunt, Leigh, his play,190Inglis, Sir Robert,381Insects, bugs,33;bees,35;ants,35;fire-flies,36;beetles,36;flies,36;mosquitoes,37;spiders,37;potato bugs,37Invitation to Hayti,569Irving, Edward,21,573Israeli, D',643,665,666Jameson, Mrs., letters to,1,15,18,47,51,74,75,83,92,94,97,100,103,138,146;her book,151;letter to,164;her book on Canada,172;letters to,190;289,291,323;letters to,412,423,429;a horrid story,449;Adelaide Kemble's likeness,450;Mrs. Siddons' Memoir,450;her character,454;Mrs. Siddons' Memoir,459;563;relations with Lady Byron,577;601,614,615Jay, Mr., his book,185Jay, Mrs.,271Jeffrey, Sydney Smith on,215;380Jeffreys,530,553,566Joachim,579Joan of Arc,396Kean, Charles,636Keeleys,559Kemble, Adelaide, "Aunt Dall,"605Kemble, Adelaide, daughter of Charles,47,51,59;pressed flowers,60;going upon the stage,87,98;her genius,99;101,139;first appearance,146;in Turkey,197;at Palermo,199;first concert,209;211;219;her success,222,223,226,227;at aséance,235;241;at Covent Garden,248,250;her first public performance,259,267;her success in London,270;her character,292,306;"die Tine,"321;323,325;declines to sing at the Italian Opera-House,325;in Dublin,328;330,331,332,336;her engagement,338,346;her "Helen,"351;353;her marriage,354;sings "Norma" for the last time,357;361,366,367,368,373,374;compared with other artists,377;418,429,444;her health,452;song written by,456;462,507,521,529;acquaintance with Mendelssohn,544;American spirit of conformity,549;590;house in London,600;her return,621;her house,628;letter from Italy,643Kemble, Charles, farewell to the stage,46;48,139,143;vase presented to,177;return to the stage,196;197;illness,205;sympathetic theory of convalescence,206;208,223,252;losses by the United States Bank,270;294,299,304;resumes the management of Covent Garden,309,322,361;his loss at Covent Garden,365;his illness,365,367,369;371,372,373,375,418,419,421,423,432,433,435,443,444,450;debating the route,455;458;his deafness,462;on the Continent,472;gives up readings,519;declines to read "Antigone,"614;632;compared with Macready,636;653Kemble, Mrs. Charles, story of a miniature,195;her acquaintance with Captain Clayton,317Kemble, Frances Ann, on marriage,1,70;her first Fourth of July in America,4;fresh butter,6;her servants,8;her journal,11;double entry,11;her portrait,13,85;portrait asBeatrice,13;her opinion of slavery,16;riding,20;study of the Bible,21,24;treatise on slavery,21;fear,25;on emancipation,29,31;babies and authorship,33;gardening,33;bugs,33;bees,35;ants,35;slavery,35,41,185,203;fire-flies,36;beetles,36;flies,36;disappointment at not going South,40;complexion,42;voyage to England,43;the death-vision,44;London society,45,665;waiting for a vessel,56;voyage to America,67;on Christianity,71;on members of the Convention,73;her "English Tragedy,"72,73,103:disease an invention,77;defence of Providence,79;illness of her child,82;on time,84;scorpions,88;birth of her child,92;on dying,92;on letter-writing,95;on singularity,98;death of her mother,102;going to Georgia,103;travelling with children,105;"they always washes two at a time,"107;a North Carolina toilet,112;on labor,114;a night journey,119;a day's rest,120;the dread of singularity,123;the Charleston negroes,125;Margery's observations on Southerners,126;incidents of the voyage to Savannah,129;voyage to Darien,130;the outer bound of creation,130;welcome home,131;a lively sense of benefits to come,133;first visit to the sick house,133;"O Lord a mercy! sure this is never I,"136;"What for you work, Missus?"137;education of children,143,179;manifold avocations,147;her house,147;the Menai bridge,148;reading prayers to the slaves,148;Georgia journal,159;the Stafford House appeal,159;"A Fool's Errand,"160;Pharisaism of early risers,161;a dumb child,162;her "bumps,"162;her play,165;the future life,166,498,547;the teaching of experience,168;Forester,171;loneliness,174;on sorrow,187;beginning to die,188;on reason in education,189;on authorship,190;on sponsorship,195;jealous of her parts,199;on steamships,201;answering questions,202;Georgia journal, its publication,203;not allowed to return to Georgia,205;English ignorance of slavery,205;individual atmosphere,207;declines to meet Mlle. Ellsler,213;visits to Mrs. Grote,209-221;on education,221;on daguerreotypes,222,224,225;a whirl of excitement,226;mesmeric experience,230-240;as Jezebel,239;at Bannisters,247;run away with,251;a beautiful brute,251;on lace-making,254;travel in Germany,255;at Ehrenbreitstein,257;Schneider,258;a happy woman,274;exercise of agony,279;answering letters,283,284;on sudden death,286;Poor things—all of us!287;on self-condemnation,290;the horrors,308;leaping in a carriage,316;on difference of nationality,319;her presentation,320,324;the spirit of martyrdom,326;on dress,327,531;on earning money,330;her return to America,332;visits Queen Adelaide,341;on married women's rights,344,422;sequel to "The Stranger,"345;her child's illness,350;acting "The Hunchback,"349;her feeling toward America,358;leaving England,361;the secret of helping people,375;receptions,373;379;sea-sickness,381;a lawyer's bill,385;on the condition of Ireland,387;anti-slavery preaching,388;at Yellow Springs,388,393;love,397;consciously unconscious,398;"The Memory of the Past,"399;400;health,401,586;changes in England,402;the nonsense of equality,405;a volume of poems,406;lodging-house insecurity,408;Duchess of Ormond,409;Icarus,412;her consolations,414;studying mathematics,415;her favorite horse,417;return to England,418;stability of things spiritual,421;requests for her influence,426;advice,427;on beauty,433;"Beaver hats,"435;the Church service,442;going to Italy,445;deathbedutterances,447;her idea of Eve,451;her verses,452;Genesis,453;nervousness,455;"content,"456;truth to be spoken,456;journey to Italy,457,458;adversity,461;her journal,463;Rome,463;living below pitch,468;amusement,469;lies,471;equality between the sexes,472;her journal,473;returns to the stage,474;at the dentist's,478;laughter,472;her journal, Manchester,480;engagement in Dublin,483;her play,483;conversation versus correspondence,486;appearance at Manchester,488;at Birmingham,494;refused permission to act for charity,497;appearance at Liverpool,499;on reading,505;on government,506;"Hints to Religion,"509;at Bath,509;on consistency,516;method of reading Shakespeare,534;on phrenology,537; on"Vestiges of Creation,"543;the Shakespearian celebration,545;on "Vestiges of Creation,"546;"Psyche,"548;lionizing an American,549;the ocean,550;Shakespeare,552;immortality,552;taking ether,553;an unfortunate,555;somethingthat could not lie,557;a broken finger,557;"A Year of Consolation,"559;a little outcast,559;night,562;reading at Eton,563;partial immortality,564,593;the idea of God,564;human and divine goodness,566;dogmanity,567;"Nature hathframed strange fellows in her time,"568;"Realities,"568;emancipation and freedom,569;at Eton,570;freedom a protection,574;Calvinism,575;at Manchester—a gratuity,578;comments on readings,579;death of the Emperor of Russia,580;at Oxford,582;"Whatthingsthese bodies are,"583;at Bath,585;"an antidote to enthusiasm,"586;reverence,587;officers of charities,591;593;burial money,596;proselyting,597;"Vanity Fair,"601;love and self-love,602;improvement in manners,604;economy,606;at Yarmouth,605;the aristocratic principle,608;clevernessversusjudgment,609;reading "Antigone,"614;morality and politics,616;a beautiful woman,617;tact and sincerity,618;genius and helplessness,623;a ghost of a declaration,627;constancy,627;What is truth?628;"fortitude and similarity,"630;reading Shakespeare,632;playing with Macready,637;future punishment,645;in Othello,645;on the French Revolution,47;as Ophelia,648;political changes in England,650;forms of government,655;Fourierism,655;subdivision of land,656;a first reading,657;a benefit for young actors,656,657,658;the political situation,659;the "Star Inn,"661;the great Chartist meeting,667;return to America,667;success of readings,667Kemble, Henry,487,493Kemble, Mrs. John, Sr.,195,345Kemble, John, censorship given to,183;editorship of theReview,183;195,240,291,331,337,424;on Arnold,431;Lady Holland's bequest,441;his character,481;his book,482;508,585,612,613,624Kemble, Natalia,291Kenyon,447King, Lady Dashwood,219Kinglake,436King's Chapel,28Kingsbury, Mr.,602Kingsley, Charles,37Kitchener, Dr.,9Klopstock,153,283Knowles, Mr.,475,489Knowles, Sheridan,329Kock, Paul de,298,300,302Kotzebue,345Lablache,217Labouchère, Mr.,501Lamartine,35,658Lamb, Charles,283Landseer,63,617Lane,225,240,653Lansdowne, Lady,45,54,270,356,664Lansdowne, Lord,45,54,270,275,277,282,296,298,662,665Lawrence,439Leader,209Legget,186Leighton, Sir Frederick,239Leinster, Duke of,333Lenox, no poor in,7;no beer in,7;laborers in,8;its scenery,100,158Lewis, Dr., his attempt to magnetize,231Lexington, The, burning of,187Liberalism,48Liebig,504,508,510Liège,253Liéven, Madame de,649Lincoln, Abraham,160Lind, Jenny,209;engrossed by Mrs. Grote,217;444,518,519,522Lindsay, Lady Charlotte,45,62,295,356,373,419,518Liquor,7,note.Liston,206,590,592,662Liszt,209,241,259;his tour in Germany,261;his seven-leagued-boot style,262;his career,263;jealousy of Thalberg,264;269,321Lockhart,419London Assurance,223London, riots in,651,652,667London society,45,48,665Londonderry, Lady,320,323,340Longfellow, Fanny,553Longfellow, H. W.,18,61Longfellow, Mrs.,101,228Louis Napoleon,667Louis Philippe,647,666Lovelace, Lady,165Lumley,325Luzzy, Mademoiselle de,520Macaulay,65,273,281;his discourse,282;371Macdonald, Sir John,243Mackenzie,370,372Mackintosh, Mrs. Robert,18,101Mackintosh, Sir James,500Macready,103,143,172,407,409,501,556,595,619,629,631;his manners,635;his character,636;his stage temper,637;in Macbeth,638;his violence,642,648;his selfishness,644;in Othello,645,646;in Hamlet,651Macready, Mrs.,423Maddox,621,622,633,629,630,642Magnetism,228-240Mair, Lizzie,424,529,530,531,533Mair, Major,525,531;solitary confinement,533Malibran,48,87,100,207,267,377Malkin, Arthur,500,541Manzoni, "Ode to Napoleon,"571Marcet, Mrs.,510Margery, her successor,178;her proselyting spirit,178;her illness,410Mario, discharged,325Marlowe,21Marryatt,176Martineau, Miss,3;in Philadelphia,10;16;her books,52;"Deerbrook,"53,65;her book on America,80;503,50,505Mason, Charles,497,500,502,508,510,511,514,515Masson, Miss,373Maulay, Lord de,514Maurice,573Maxse, "Go along Maxse,"315Mays, Dr.,503Mease, Dr.,13Melbourne, Lord,448Melgund, Lady,519Mendelssohn,209,210,262,265,375;his death,543,544;573;his "Antigone,"613;639Mercadante,293Merimée,585Mesmerism,228-240Metternich,649,652,659Metternich, Madame de,264Millevoye,585Milman,419,427,442,666Milman, Mrs., "You know one never means what one says,"442;666Milnes, Monckton,434,447,666Mitchell, Mr.,519;reading Shakespeare,534;613,615,618,634;price of readings,661Mitchell, Mrs.,513,519,520,521;character,522;527;opinions,527;children,529;dress,531;536,539,600,602,618,619Molesworth, Sir William,209Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Basil,52,521Montez, Lola,631Moody, surrenders his watch,317Moore,271,273;"dat little dentleman,"277;281Mordaunt, Miss,555Morier,589Morley, Lady,45,63,65,66;bereavements,554;truth-speaking,554;"a mermaid,"554;her predecessor,555;shows her house,555Morley, Lord,555Morpeth, Lord,305,318,359,401Moscheles,262,265Mott, Lucretia,162,307Moxon, Edward,477,479,483Mozart,264,306Mulliner, Mrs.,529,530,532,553,571,572Muloch, Miss,574Murray, Charles,162Murray, Lady Augusta,338Murray, Mr.,530Muskau, Prince Puckler,608Mussy, Dr. Gueneau de,501Naples, King of,644Nemours, Duc de,647Nemours, Duchess de,647Nisbett, Mrs.,555Normanby, Lord,284Normanby, Lady,647Normanby, Lord,222Norton, Mrs. Charles,169Novello, Clara,377O'Connell,302Orleans, Duchesse d',647O'Sullivan, John,401,410,427,432O'Sullivan, Mrs.,423Pahlen, Count,666Palmerston, Lady, Lady Holland's bequest,442Panizzi,371Parker, Theodore,568Pasta,48,49,50,87,100,261,377,631Paton, Miss,377Patterson, Mary,459Peel, Sir Robert,305,460,641Persiani,207Philadelphia, Riots in,412,416Philips, Secretary,520Pigott, Dick,240Planchette,236-238Potocki, Alfred,485,487,635,652,653Prandi,620Praslin, Duc de,520Praslin, Duchesse de,519Praslin, Madame de,630Prescott,172Procter, Adelaide,577Procters,52,227,373,434,435,436,447,455,456,460,521,577Prussia, King of,295,296Public Schools in England,276Pulaski, The, loss of,95Quincey, De.SeeDe Quincey.Rachel,50,228,241;her appearance,243;her genius,244;her tenderness,246,518,548Rackeman, Frederick,193Radley, Mr.,496Rainsforth, Miss,330Raphael, his "Eve,"451Reeve, Henry,447Revel, Count Adrien de,521,527,528Revel, Emily de,521Richmond,609Richmond, Duchess of,303,339Richter,228Ristori,246Ritchie, Mrs.,626Roberts,649Roberts, Miss,581Robertson,562Rocca,345Roebuck,209Rogers,45,58,59;"the kindest heart and the unkindest tongue,"65;"youngpoetry,"66;visits Mrs. Grote, his sarcastic temper,213;"Publish it!"215;222,271,273;lines by,277;281;"What I was saying will keep!"281;373,381,425,427;much altered,429;on Arnold,431;433;reading Sydney Smith's letters,434;436;on Lady Holland,441;444,460;his generosity,478;loss of memory,554;615Roman Reforms,542Romilly, Edward,510Romilly, Sir Samuel,192Ros, Lord de, cheats at cards,73Rossini,378Rothschild, Baroness Louis,281Rubinstein,262Russell, Lord John, Lady Holland's bequest,441,460,665Russia, Emperor of,580Ruthven, Lady,531Rutland, Duke of,281,300,319,338,340Sale, Lady,64Salisbury, Lord,273Salvini,631Sand, George,291,300,449,585Sandon, Lord,444Saunders, his miniature from memory,194Savannah,129Savonarola,326Scarborough, Lord, character of,440Schiller,396,624Schroeder-Devrient,100Schubert,264Scott, John Alexander,572,573,574,577;"YouareTheseus,"579Sedgwick, Catherine,11,22,32,47,74,91,92,101,103,104,146;visits England,149,150,154,162;188,200,228;her book,253;255,266,271,353;letter from,363;her visit to an asylum,364;letter from,370;470,491,505Sedgwick, Charles,505,567,654Sedgwick, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles),151,172,185,309,324,338,355,383,589,654Sedgwick, Theodore, letters to,168,185,192;270;letters to,304,318,353,358,370,371,392,395,399,400,404,406,407,410,659Sedgwicks,154,161,198,200,407,423,520,548Senior, William Nassau,216,218;his journal,219;443,446Sévigné, Madame de,61Seymour, Captain,329,349Shaftesbury, Lord,159Shakers, The,19Siddons, Cecilia,47Siddons, George,335,455Siddons, Harry,450Siddons, Mrs. Harry,233;memoir of,450,454,459;525Siddons, Mrs. Sarah,55,331Slavery,16,21;plan of emancipation,29,31;pecuniary aspect of,140;a slave's burial,140;the slaves' sense of their condition,141;discussions on,144;in Georgia,203;English ignorance of,205Smith, Adam,597Smith, Bobus,430Smith, Dr.,55Smith, Gerrit,307Smith, Sydney,35,45;the "poticary,"53;58,59;his drollery,63;"as a canon should live,"64;sale by auction,64;the "bore contradictor,"65;his dream,65;the "departed" poet,67;176,208,209;Grota,213;his letters,214;Jeffrey's visit to,215;his dissimilar son,215;it isn'ttheRogers,215;220,240,282,323,325,334,379,380,381;his petition,391;409;on Horner,420;his death,430;on Rogers,434;his daughter,440;"Gooseberry,"553;573Smith, Wyndham, the "Assassin,"215;Nebuchadnezzar,216Somerville, Mrs.,88,472Sontag,217,377Staël, Madame de,79,345Stafford, Marquis of,276Stage, The, its influence,48Stanley, Dean,444,619,629,640,648,653Steamships,89Ste. Beuve,585Stephens,302Stepney, Lady,380St. Leger, Barry,295,521St. Leger, Harriet, letters to,8,12,20;22;letters to,23,26,29,31,33,38,40,46,54,56,67,69,71,78,81,85,89,92,95,99,102,104,119,135,143,147,150,152,153,154,158,162,166,169,170,173,177,180,183,188,192,194,196,197,200,201,202,206,208,221,222,223,224,225,226,240,242,243,247,248,249,252,253,255,266,268;in London,270;letters to,271,274,277,280,282,284,288,290,292,294,296,299,300,302,306,307,319,322,324,327,330,332,335,336,344;348,350,352;visits Mrs. Kemble,354;letters to,354,356,367,368,369,372,374,379,381,383,387,388,398,403,407,408,414,416,421,422,424,426,429,433,434,435,436,438,439,441,443,445,449,450,452,453,455,456,459,460,461,462,465,468,472,475;her flagellatory recipe,475;her absurdity,476;her reasonableness,476;letters to,478,481,482,484,485,489,492,493,495,499,503,504,507,511,512,515,516,518,521,526,527,528,530,532,533,535,536,539,540,541,543,544,548,550,553,556,558,563,566,570,572,573,575,580,581,582,583,585,587,589,591,592,593,595,596,598,600,601,606,607,610,613,616,617,619,620,621,622,623,624,627,629,634,642,643,646,648,651,652,656,661,664Stowe, Mrs. Beecher,159Strangford, Lord,283St. Simon's Island,145,152,155;houses on,156Stuart, Mary,520Sullivan, Miss Barbarina,525Sullivan, Mrs., her illness,142;her death,150Sullivan, Rev. Frederick,392Sully,13,80,85,92;the queen's picture,139Sumner, Charles,423,428,430Sussex, Duke of,338Sutherland, Duchess of,159;concert at her house,241;335,342,346Swinton, Mr.,657,666Taglioni, Maria,193,211Taglioni, Marie,niece of above,642Talfourd, Judge,35,443Talma,349Tankerville, Lady,60Taunton, Lord,501Taylor, Colonel,468,582Taylor, Jeremy,21Taylor, Mrs.,10Taylor, Mrs. Tom,646Thackeray, Annie,626Thackeray, Mary Anne,227,240,259,267,563Thackeray. William M.,159,624;his first lecture,625;the daughter next the father,626;his works,627;a comical story,665Thalberg,209,262;patronized by Madame de Metternich,264;compared with Liszt,265Titchfield, Lord,367,368,381Tocqueville, De.SeeDe Tocqueville.Toryism,48Townsend, C. H.,228Trelawney,4,86,209,227Truro, Lord Chancellor,344Twiss, Amelia,438Twiss, Horace,45,366Ungher, Madame,293United States Bank,270,289,299Valletort, Lady,54Van Buren,186;his reëlection,198Viardot, Madame,209Victoria, Queen,52;her first appearance before Parliament,54;her coronation,98;296,297,301;presentation to,319,324,327,341Viry, Count Charles de,521Viry, Emily de,513,521,526,527,529Waelcker,182,219Wagner,264Wallack, James,489Warren, Mr.,563Weber,264Webster,392,621Wellington, Duke of,295,297,299,301,549Westmacott,273,281,360Westmoreland, Lady,297,301Whately, Archbishop, his book,276;278,431Whewell, Dr.,329Whewell, Mrs.,329William, King,52Willoughby, Lady,303Willoughby, Lord,339Wilmington,120Wilson, Dr.,206,459Wilson, Dorothy,22;letter to,25;30,38;her illness,180,189;improved health,197;200;letters to,429,432;523;letters to,580,605Wilson, Fanny,600,602Wilson, Horace,301;declines to act,329;opinion of "The Stranger,"346;349,356,410,455,591,605Wilton, Lord,487Winchelsea, Countess of,339Winchelsea, Lady,303Winchelsea, Lord,303Woman's Rights,17Woman's Suffrage,183Women, their health,23;their education,25Wordsworth,66Yorke, Captain,622Young, Charles,227,243,381,636