Abbey, Edwin,150Academy, Royal,59,94,106-7,143,146,245;school of the,109;duties of the,127-30Actors’ Benevolent Fund,189-90Adelphi, the,231Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool,50Albany, the,37Albemarle Hotel,259Albert, Prince Consort,129Albery, Mr.,230Albion Tavern, Drury Lane,233-35Algiers,103-5Alverstone, Lord,186-88American ambassadors, orators among the,189Amiens,154Aquarium, the,78Armstrong, Lord,50Armstrong, Thomas,120Arnold, Arthur,28,35Arnold, Sir Edwin,28Arrowsmith, Messrs.,255Art Journal, the,146-49Arts, relation of the,210-14Arts Club, the,35,85,94,114,116,123,151,152Aspinall, Mr.,56Athenæum, the,29Atkinson,15Ayrton, Mr.,174Bancroft, Lady,233,261Bancroft, Sir Squire,259Barnes Common,1-2Barnum’s Show,78Barrère, Camille,35-36Barry,75Bateman, Dick,228-29,232Bateman, Isabella,229,230Bateman, Richard,228-35,254Bayard, Mr., speech of,189-91Beaconsfield, Earl, attack on Mr. Gladstone,176-78;visits to the Grosvenor,179-80;anecdote concerning,180-81;personality,181-82;style of oratory,182-83Beatty-Kingston, William,42,44-46Beaulieu,285-86Beefsteak Club, the,122,255,259Beefsteak Room of the Lyceum,241,270Beere, Mrs. Bernard,195Belt trial, the,51-52Bernhardt, Sarah,239,275,279-80Bigham, Lord Justice,49Billingsgate,249Birmingham University,33Black and White,65Blake,74-75Blandford Square,121,255Bodichon, Madam,103-4Book illustration,109-10Botticelli,67,72,74Boughton, G. H.,266Bow Street,187Box Hill,206Braid, Mr.,8Brice, Prof. Stewart,48Bright, John,168-75;speeches on the Reform movement,170-72;impromptu speeches,173-74;his allusion to the “Scottish terrier,”174-75;Millais’s portrait,175British Museum, the,109,245Brontës, the,11Brookfield, Charles,215Brown, Ford Madox,63,130Browning, Robert,10,86,204,266;poetry of,199-201;personality,201-7;Browning senr.,203Bruce Castle School,3-9,38-39,228Bruce, Edgar,255-56Buchanan, Robert,282-83Burke, Mr., murder of,267Burne-Jones, Sir Edward,8,74,85,117,130,132,210,267,283;Rossetti on,67,69-70;letterquoted,71-72,82;the pre-Raphaelite movement,76;pen-sketches,78-79;essays in the grotesque,79-80;personality,80-82Buyers, modern,131-32Byron, Lord,181Café Royal, the,115,157-58Calais,153Caldecott, Randolph,120-21Callander,16-17Cameron, Henry,193,198Cameron, Mrs.,193,194,197Campden Hill,266Canning, policy,177Caracci, the,180Carlyle,11,195Carr, Mr. J. Comyns—boyhood,1-13;in the City,13-14;idle hours,15-25;Junior of the Northern Circuit,48-58;theatre management,281-92;Journalistic work—Dramatic and Musical Review,26-28;Echo,28,35;Globe,28-36,38,59,68,264;Pall Mall Gazette,35,36,102,146;“Ignotus” articles,63-64,71;Saturday Review,36,38,59,206,215;Examiner,36,38,46-47,59;World,36,38;Manchester Guardian,38,146,150,153;editor of theEnglish Illustrated Magazine,40,118,158-65,257;English editor ofL’Art,140,146;Art Journal,146-47,149;Academy,150;Portfolio,149Dramatic work—King Arthur,83-84,279,284,287,291-92;Called Back,255-56;Dark Days,256;The United Pair,257;The Beauty Stone,285,287-88;contributions to the performances at St. George’s Hall,257-58Carr, Mrs. J. Comyns,North Italian Folk,120Cavendish, Lord Frederick,267Chalons,72Chamberlain, Mr.,152;Mr. Parnell’s attack on,185-86Cheyne Walk, Rossetti’s home,65,69;Whistler’s home,135,136,141,142Child, Mr.,152-53Choate, Mr.,189Churchill, Lord Randolph,240-41Cleveland, President, the Venezuelan crisis,189-90Coal Hole, the,33Coleridge, Lord,56Collins, Lord Justice,49Collins, Prof. Churton,33-34,229Cologne,243;Custom House,120Cologne Gazette,265Colvin, Prof. Sidney,36,102Comedy Theatre,160,282,283Constable,91Continental Hotel,271Conway, Hugh,The Family Affair,162;Called Back,255-56;personality,257Cook, Dutton,231Cook, Mr.,37Coquelin,279Cornhill Magazine, the,9-10,29,95,110Correspondents, special,39-47Corry, Montague (Lord Rowton),267Cotton, Mrs., prosecution of,56-57Crane, Walter,161Craven, Hawes,84,243Crawford, Marion,159Creighton, Bishop,47Crimean remembrances,3Croizette,279Crompton, Charles,48,57Cumberland, fishing in,21-22;walking tours,24-25Custom House, the,249Daily News, the,40-41Daily Telegraph, the,28,43Daudet,282Débâts, the,157Delane, Mr.,277Delaunay,278Delmas, M.,4Desclée,239Design, renewed study in,111Dickens, Charles,9,11,77,89,137,205,223;“Mr. Pecksniff,”147;his likeness to Tennyson,194;on Irving,230Dilke, Sir Charles,146Dochart, Loch,18Doyle, Richard,119-20Dramatic and Musical Review, the,26Drury Lane Theatre,232Dublin,240Dudley Gallery,121Duffield, Richard,215Dumas,L’Étrangère,279Dumfries,251Dungeon Ghyll,24Dungeon Ghyll Hotel,25Duse, Madame,280Easedale Tarn,24Echenique,6Echo, the,28,35Elgin Marbles, the,109Eliot, George,11Emerson,11English Illustrated Magazine, the,40,118,257;wood-engravings,158-59;literary contributors,159-66Engraving, renewed study of,111Erckmann-Chatrian,230Examiner, the,36,38,46,59Farringford, home of Tennyson,193,194,197Faulkner, Charles,8Fechter, Charles,232,273,274Fifeshire,23Fishing, the Scottish gillie,18-21;the art of,22-23Fleury, Robert,97Florence, school of,75,76Forbes, Archibald,39-42Français, Theatre,245Francillon, the novelist,29-33Franco-German War,40,157,278Freshwater,193Froude,11Fuseli,75Gaiety Restaurant, the old,30,259Gaiety Theatre, the,229,232,246Gainsborough,93Gallery of Illustration, Regent Street,258Gambetta,35Garrick Club, the,90,164,183,184Garrison, William Lloyd,170Gauthiot, M.,157-58George III.,128German Reeds, the,121,257-59Gilbert, Sir John,109,119Gilbert, Sir William,53-54,288Giorgione,180Giotto,73Gladstone, W. E.,190;Burne-Jones on,76;Millais’s portrait,175;style of oratory,175-76;his reply to Disraeli’s attackquoted,176-78;visits to the Grosvenor,178-79;his treatment of Parnell,188Glasgow,255Glebe Place,143Glenesk, Lord,20Glenmuick,20Globe, the, the author’s work as dramatic critic,28-38,59,68,264;“Ignotus” articles,63,71Got,278Gothard Pass,21Grain, Corney,258-59Grange, the, home of Burne-Jones,73,83Granville, Dr. Mortimer,28Grasmere,16,24Great Russell Street,45Greenwood, Frederic,36-37Grosvenor Gallery, establishment,65,127,129-32,266,268-69;exhibitions,76,89-90,120,133,143,146,178-80,198;Millais’s works,89-90Grove End Road, house of Sir L. Tadema,267-68Gully,seeSelby, ViscountGurney, Overend,12Guy Fawkes,2Hake, George,64Hall, Mrs.,147-48Hall, Samuel Carter (“Mr. Pecksniff”),146-49Hallé, Sir Charles E.,89,126,132,146Hamerton, Philip,149-50Hamilton, Lady,264Hannen, Mr. Justice, the Parnell trial,186-88Harcourt, Sir William,23,180-81Hare, Sir John,233,236,259Harrop Tarn,21Harte, Bret,159,223-24Harwood, Mr.,7,37-38Hawtrey, Charles,256Haydon,75Haymarket Theatre, the,257,281-82Henley, relations with Stevenson,215,218-19;Irving and,219-21Henschell,119Herschell, Lord,49,55-56Hertfordshire,23High White Stones,24Hill, Arthur,3,5,6Hill, Dr. Birkbeck,6-8,170Hill, Sir Rowland,3His Majesty’s Theatre,270Holker, Lord Justice,49,54-55Hollingshead, John,232Home Rule movement, the,184-85Hope, Beresford,37Horsman, Mr.,174-75Horton, Miss Priscilla (Mrs. German Reed),258Houghton, Lord,270-71Howell, Charles,141-42Hughenden,180-81Hunt, Holman,75,111-13,130Huxley, Professor,159Hyde Park,170Ibsen,208Illustrated London News, the,97Indian Mutiny,2-3Inglis, Mr.,186Inner Temple,14Irving, Sir Henry,52,83,152,196;production ofBecket,195-96;attack on Henley,219-21;anecdotes concerning,221-23,234-36;Bob Gassett inDearer than Life,229;inFanchette,230;Digby Grant inThe Two Roses,230,235-36;inThe Bells,231-34,239;personality,236-38,241-43,270-72;inHamlet,239-41;visit to Nuremberg,243-44;inCharles I.,254;Ellen Terry and,279-80;his request to the author,283-84Italy, Northern, aspects of character in,19James, Edwin,167James, Henry,159Jameson, Frederick,206,260Jefferies, Richard,159;“The Gamekeeper at Home,”163-64Jesmond Dene,50Jeune, Sir Francis,seeSt. Helier, LordJeykell, Miss,103-5Johnson, Dr.,7Jonby,15Journalism, relation to literature,47Junior of the Circuit, the,49-50,56Keats,68,200Keene, Charles,118,244;sketch of,114-15Kelly, Mr.,255Kelmscott, home of Rossetti,64Kennedy, Lord Justice,49Kensington Gardens,90Killin,19Kinsmen Club, the,223Knight, Joseph,264