ABEKEN, Herr,243Aberdeen, Lord,48Adelaide, Queen Dowager,3,28Albert, Prince,1,2,4,5,7,8,9;his children’s affection,11,12,209;Exhibition of 1851,16,17;view of German politics,26,27,37,38,46,47,53,113,122,124-131,136,138,139,162,165,166;training of the Princess Royal,32-35;her betrothal,36-38,41,45-50;and marriage,60-68;letters to his daughter,71,72,74-76,80,81,87-89,103,105-107,113,114,115,117,118,124,127-132,135,138,148;visits to his daughter,119,122;acquaintance with Morier,155;first meeting with Bismarck,162;theory of monarchy,127-130;narrow escape,120;death,149-151,153Alcott, Miss,14Alexander of Bulgaria, Prince,310,313Alexander I, the Tsar; Alexander II,22,263,267,278Alexandra, Queen,108,109,177,263Alice, Princess (Grand Duchess of Hesse),4,6,11,12,48,60,62,106,116,131;wedding,154,197,205,212,214,222,223,233,236,237;death,273,323,324Althorp, Lord,6,8Ampthill, Lord and Lady,252,284,285,286,338Anderson, Mrs.,50Angeli, Von,251,256,264Arnold, Matthew,281-284Augusta, German Empress,17,19,25,27,39,60,77,78,154,156,157,185,214,228,230,233,246,267,305;death,326,327,328,353Augustenburg, Duke Christian of Sonderburg-,179Augustenburg, Hereditary Prince Frederick of Sonderburg-,180-183,210,211,275Austria, Emperor Francis Joseph,174,197,211,280BABELSBERG,90,92,96,109,110Bacourt, Monsieur de,78Baden, Prince Regent of,38Ballardin, M.,306Barclay & Perkins’s draymen,68Battenberg marriage, the,306,309,312Bavaria, King of,228,241Bazaine, Marshal,228,241,317Beatrice, Princess (Princess Henry of Battenberg),118,356Begas,251Benedek,218Benedetti,230Bergmann, Prof.,289Bernhard of Saxe-Meiningen, Prince,266,267Bernhardi, Theodor von,157,188Bismarck, Prince, opinion of the English marriage,39;relations with Crown Princess,152,153,162-167,256,258,275,285,286;relations with Morier,157,207;accession to office,159,166;Dantzig incident,168,169;relations with Crown Prince,175,285,286;policy on Scheswig-Holstein question,182,185,210-211;attitude to royal personages,210;Austrian war,210-212,217-221;visit to Paris,223;at a royal christening,228;Franco-German war,228-230,239-240,245,248;the Imperial Dignity,241,242,255;“British petticoats,”256-258;and Hinzpeter,261,267;and the Regency of the Crown Prince,267-271,283,284;and the Crown Prince’s illness,289,290;relations with the Emperor and Empress Frederick,302-307,308-312,313-319,321-326,353,360,361;fall,327,328Bleibtreu,251Bloomfield, Lady,39,and Lord,74,136Blumenthal, Field-Marshal,217Bornstedt, country life at,111Bötticher,303Bouguereau, M.,333Boyd Carpenter, Bishop,66,353,354,364,365Brühl, Countess Hedwig,189Brunnemann, Privy Councillor,97Brunnow,87Buccleuch, Duke of,66Buchanan, Mr.,45Bucher,238,266Bunsen, Baron,27,152Bunsen, Mme.,25Busch,238,266,275,306,308,319CANNING, Lord,47Carlyle,110,160,360Charles Anthony of Hohenzollern, Prince,97Charles of Prussia, Prince,279,280Charles of Prussia, Princess,79Charles of Roumania, Prince and Princess,214,265,277Charlier, Mme.,10Charlotte, Princess,1Charlotte, Princess (daughter of the Empress),117,265-267,277Christian IX of Denmark, King,180,188Churchill, Lord Randolph,272Clarendon, Lord,30,34,42,93,125,143,144,145,147,156,252Cobden,45,69Coburgers, the,174,185Colenso, Bishop,200Connaught, Duke of,106,267Consort, Prince.SeeAlbert, Prince“Court Circular,” official,8Craven, Mrs. Augustus,302Craven, Mrs. Dacre,249DANTZIGincident, the,167-170Darwin, Charles,199Delane, John,147Delbrück, Prof.,274De Ros, Captan,103Déroulède, Paul,337Detaille, M.,333Deutsche Revue,352Deutsche Rundschau,316Devonshire, Louise Duchess of,95Dino, Duchesse de,78Droysen, J. G.,34Duff, Sir M. E. Grant,356Duncker, Frau,158Duncker, Herr Max,136,153,158,182,184,186EDINBURGH, Duke of,63,64,69,263Edward VII, King,6,12,14,19,20,62-64,69,106,109,149,159,177,260,263,280,330,344,358,363,364Eliot, George,273Elizabeth, Landgravine, the,329,351Elizabeth of Prussia, Queen,134,135Ernest of Hanover, King,73Ernest of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke,3,38,41,85,174,307,322Eugénie, Empress,19,20,43,44,193,222Exhibition, of 1851,15,16,17;of 1862,154;of 1867 (Paris),222FARADAY,92Faucit, Helen,61Fitzmayer, Colonel,45Frankfort Congress,174Frederick Charles of Hesse, Prince,247Frederick Charles of Prussia, Prince,186,217Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden,181Frederick, Prince of Netherlands,266Frederick, the Emperor—As Prince Frederick William of Prussia—First visit to England,15-18,25;betrothal,29-32,39,43;visits England again,51;marriage,61-70;admiration of England,85;pride in his eldest son,102,103,107,108;New Palace at Potsdam,109-111;country life at Bornstedt,111,112;military promotions,112,116,166;hope of the Junkers,116As Crown Prince—Death of King Frederick William IV,133-135;his father’s coronation,139-146;death of his father-in-law,149-152;visits to England,154,175,292,293;to Italy,159,224,287;to the East,225;to Paris,225;the Dantzig incident,167-169;relations with Bismarck,167,173,175,182,210,211,219-222,239,248,268-272,285,286;admiration of England,171;Schleswig-Holstein question,180-183;in the Danish War,184-188;hatred of war,186,221,236;work for soldiers and their families,186,222,235,240;family life,188-197,207-209,256;the Austrian War,213-215,217-221;freemasonry,106,266;the Franco-German War,229,235-240;the Imperial Dignity,242,243;regency,267-271;illnesses,255,287-298;silver wedding,279-282As Emperor—Accession,299,300;journey to Berlin,300;State business,301-302;relations with Bismarck,302-305,309-314;monetary position,306-308;death,314;Freytag’s reminiscences,321-325Frederick, the Empress, Physical descriptions of,58,59,160,161,362As Princess Royal—Birth,1,2;christening,3,4;education and childhood,6-20;first meeting with her husband,15-19;visit to Paris,19,20;betrothal,29-31;training by her father,33-35;confirmation,47-49;an accident,50;marriage,58-70;arrival in Berlin,74;reception,75-83;the Old Schloss,83,84;influence of and on her husband,85;conditions at the Prussian Court,86;Babelsberg,90;social preferences,91,92;visits of her parents,92-97;new residence in Berlin,98-99;birth of Prince William,100-114;New Palace at Potsdam,109-111;country life at Bornstedt,111,112;birth of Princess Charlotte,116,117;interest in politics,86,87,98;paper on ministerial responsibility,126,127;nursery management,123As Crown Princess—Description of death of King of Prussia,133-135;anniversary of marriage,136;coronation of her father-in-law, description,139-147;colonel of Hussar Regiment,146,198,265;political views,148,157,158,175,185,187,223,284;death of her father149-153;relations with Bismarck,152,162-165,166,169-172,184,185,211,212,238,239,266,267,275,285,286;love of England,188;visits to England,153,154,158,175,267,272,273,292,293;love of France,245,246;birth of Prince Henry,155;position in Prussia,155,156;relations with her husband,157-159,168,169-172,196,197,258,270;visits to Italy,159,275,276;favourite newspapers,173;patriotism,165,175,184,185,238,239,244,267;popularity,173,198,247;Schleswig-Holstein question,178-182;work for army and other nursing,187,233-235,248,249;family life,188-197,207-209,224,225,255,256;artistic tastes,188-190,192,193,251,252,256,264,277,278,280;musical tastes,189,190,191,192,195,198;literary tastes,189,190,192,195,199;as botanist,190;interest in science,251;pistol-shooting,190;education of children,194,195,208,209,259-261;social preferences,198,199,251,252,253,273;religious position,199,204,253,278;art and industry,205,206,223;bereavements,214,216,273,274,275;work for soldiers and their families,222,231,233,234,235;visits to Paris,226,281;work for education,253-255,280,283,293;visit to Russia,263;affection for the old Emperor,286;her husband’s last illness,287-298As Empress,299-314;relations with Bismarck,303-305;influence over her husband,303,307,308,309-313;the Battenberg marriage,309-313;her first and last Court,313;death of the Emperor,314As Dowager Empress—Relations with Bismarck,315-318,322,323,353,361;relations with her son, the Emperor William II,315-318,329,332;comparison with him,318-321;planning of Frederickshof,329-332;life there,340-366;patriotism,323,324,356,357;visit to Paris,332-337;death of Empress Augusta,326,327,332;the anonymous letter scandal,338,339;collections,341-343;reading,343,344;gardening,344,345;restoration work,345,346;personal tastes,346-348;philanthropy,348;character sketches,348-350,354,358-361;views on royal biography,352,353;visits to England,354;artistic tastes,354,355;musical tastes,357,358;religious position,352,353,366,367;last illness,361-365;death and funeral,366-368;tributes in the House of Lords,368-371Frederick the Great, King of Prussia,79,109,110,192,228,262,341Frederick VII of Denmark, King,176,179Frederick William III, King of Prussia,57,83,98,166,192Frederick William IV, King of Prussia,18,27,28,29,30,31,36,38,55,74,83,92,93,97,98;death,133-135;political testament,141-143,157,192,282,319,329,352Freemasonry,106,266Freytag,121,166,236,321,325Friedberg, Dr.,271Froude,160,273GALLIERA, Duchess of,330Garter, Order of the,67Geffcken, Dr.,170,316Geibel,192George of Hanover, King,220,221Gerhardt,289Gerlach, General,28,29,39Germany in 1858,53-57Gerth, sculptor,368Gloucester, Duchess of,3,110Godet, Pastor,51,151,297Goethe,77,189,192Gontaut Biron, M. de,245,246Gontaut, Duchesse de,246Goschen, Mr. (afterwards Lord),272Gotha, Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and,4,52,113Gower, Lord Ronald,192,193,228Granville, Lord,22,47,93,144,174,227,230,257,285,293Grenzboten,190HARDENBURG,55Hagen, Prof.,251Heine,192Henry of Prussia, Prince,156,209,259,260,261,266,275,277,288,313Hertel, painter,264Hildyard, Miss,50Hintze, Prof.,141,142Hinzpeter, Dr.,123,207,261Hobbs, Mrs., nurse,121,122Hodel,267,270Hoffmann,92,251,283Hohenlohe, Prince,237,253,268,278,281,282,302,304,310,311,328Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Princess of,60,75Howard, Cardinal,276Humbert, Prince (afterwards King of Italy),224,287,300Huxley,199IHNE, Herr,331Irene of Hesse, Princess,288,309,313KEELEY, Mr. and Mrs., 61Kent, Duchess of,4,20,52,63,122;death of,137Kinglake,273Kohn, Baron,307Kreutz Zeitung,130Kruger, President,356LEES, Miss,249Leiningen, Prince,52Leo XIII, Pope,271Leopold I, King of the Belgians,3,30,43,47,48,49,60,63,64,102,103,149,307Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen,227Letze, Fraulein,254Loftus, Lord Augustus,229,230Louis, Prince (Grand Duke of Hesse),117,131,154,213,222,225,237Louis of Battenberg, Prince,310Louise, Queen of Prussia,38,62,74,98,142,192Louise of Prussia, Princess (Grand Duchess of Baden),15,16,38,39,122Lutteroth, painter,264Lyell, Sir Charles,199,200Lyons, Lord,281Lyttelton, Sarah, Lady,6-14,17,65,114,370Lytton, Lord and Lady,333MACAULAY,360Macdonald incident, the,119-121,124,137,138Macdonell, Lady,215Mackenzie, Sir Morell,291,294,300Magdeburg Cathedral,73Malakoff, Duke of,87Malet, Sir Edward,312Malmesbury, Lord,93Manchester, Duchess of (Louise),95Manteuffel, Baron,54,56,94,97,282Margaret, Princess (daughter of the Empress),247,332Margherita, Queen of Italy,247,287Marie of Roumania, Princess,216Martin, Dr.,100Martin, Sir Theodore,26,46,94,126Mary of Cambridge, Princess (Duchess of Teck),48,68,153Mecklenburg, Grand Duchess of,108Melbourne, Lord,3,7,23Millet, J. F.,14Monarchy in England,2Moltke,43,51,238,256Morier, Sir Robert,155,156,157,167,168,172,206,207,317Motley, J. L.,160,161Moustier,87NAPIERof Magdala, Lord,295Napoleon, Emperor of the French,19,31,42,166,222,225,230,231,295National-zeitung,173Neale, Countess Pauline,79Nightingale, Florence,19,187,249Nippold, Prof.,327,348-353Nobeling,267,270,272“OLD” Royal Family, the,1,23,63Ollivier, M.,226Oscar, painter,251PAGET, Sir Augustus,58,108Paget, Walpurga Lady,58,108,276Palmerston, Lord,30,47,63,120,137,147,177,184Perry, Mr.,18,32Phelps, the actor,61Playfair, Dr. Lyon,273Ponsonby, Mrs.,273Poschinger, Margaretha von,255Putbus, Prince,238Putlitz, Frau,207-209Putlitz, Gustav,102,188,196Puttkamer incident, the,313RADZIWILL, Princess Elise,16Raglan, Lord,103-105Ranke, Prof.,353Redern, Count,283Regnault, Henri,334,335Reinhold, sculptor,251Reiss, Mr.,331Renan,200,336Ripon, Lord and Lady,273Roggenbach, Baron,316Roon, Von,240Rumbold, Sir Horace, 317Russell, Lord Arthur,337Russell, Lord John,3,120Russell, Lord Odo.SeeAmpthillRussell, Sir. W. H.,228SALISBURY, Lord and Lady,267,269,368Saturday Review,124Saxe-Meiningen, Hereditary Princess of,117Saxony, King of,241Schellbach, Prof.,91Schleinitz, Baron,124,138Schleswig-Holstein Duchies,137;history of,177-181;the war,183-188Seckendorff, Count,295Sigismund, Prince (Son of the Emperor Frederick),196,205,209,214-216,224,225,355Smalley, G. W., journalist,358,360,361Sophia, Princess (afterwards Queen of the Hellenes),227,228,245Spencer, Lord,370Stanley, Dean,341Stanley of Alderley, Lord,174Steibel, Dr.,331Stein,55,56Stockmar, Baron,1,10,30,32,33,72,81-82,88,94,95,97,101,108,113,122,126,135,137,152,156Stockmar, Baron Ernest,72,156,159,169,170Stolberg, Prince,307Story, Mr.,276Strauss,200Sumner, Archbishop,47Sussex, Duke of,3TEIGNMOUTH-Shore, Canon,365,366Tenniel, Sir John,327Times, The,36,69,70,123,124,138,147,169,170,173,230Titian,264Thiers,245Thomas, G. H.,143Thürr, General,231UPHUES, sculptor,354,355VICTORIAof Hesse, Princess,309Victoria, Princess, daughter of Empress Frederick,213,214,309-312,332Victoria, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Augustenburg,277Victoria, Queen,1,2,3;education of her children,4-6,8,10;Exhibition of 1851,16,17;marriages of her children,24,25;Princess Royal’s betrothal,29-31,36,37,39,42-44,46-49;a caricature,28;birth of first grandchild,100-103;sees him for first time,121-123;description of the New Palace,109;birth of Princess Charlotte,116,117;death of Prince Consort,149-151;relations with Morier,172,207;relations with Bismarck,184,185,311,312;attitude in Danish War,177,184,185;Austrian War,213;Franco-German War,229,230,231;intervention on behalf of France,256,257;visit to the Emperor Frederick,311,312;the Battenberg marriage,310,311;death,362Virchow, Prof.,292Volkszeitung,173Vossische Zeitung,363WACE, poet,12Waddington, M.,337,356,357Waddington, Mme.,356,357Wagener,289Wagner,357Waldemar, Prince (son of Empress Frederick),224,274,341Walewski,87Wangenheim, von,87Wellington, Duke of,3Werner, Anton von, painter,251,264Westmorland, Priscilla Lady,107Wilberforce, Bishop,47Wilberg, painter,264William I, German Emperor; as Prince of Prussia,16,17,25,26,37,39,60,65,93;regency,97,98,102,115,116,201;succession as King William I,133,134,137;coronation,139-141,143,147,148,157,165,166-169,171,172,182,183,211,218-220,223;Emperor,227,228,230,234,235,241-243,256,257;attempted assassinations,267-272;failing health,285-288,294;death,297,298,306,307;character,319,320,353William II, German Emperor, birth and christening,100-107;and Queen Victoria,121-123,141,142,194,195,207,208,209;education,259-262,265,266;betrothal and marriage,277;accession,315-318;comparison with his mother,318-321;relations with his mother,329,332,356,364,365Wittenberg,73Wodehouse, Lady,22Wrangel, Field-Marshal von,73,79,94,96,100,183,228Würtemberg, King of,228