Luttrell, 471

Lyall, Sir Alfred, his works and character, 353, 400, 458

Lyndhurst, Lord, and Serjeant Stephen, 27

Lytton, Earl of, Governor-General of India, his correspondence and friendship with Sir J. F. Stephen, 333, 349, 384, 386, 390, 391, 404, 411, 451, 456;
characteristics of, 387-390;
confidential nature of their correspondence, 391;
Sir J. F. Stephen on Lord Lytton's Indian policy, 391-401, 403;
Ambassador at Paris, 451;
his death, 477


Macaulay, Kenneth, leader of the Midland Circuit, 136, 140, 173, 176;
godfather of James Kenneth Stephen, 469

Macaulay, Thomas Babington (Lord), as a writer compared with Sir J. Stephen, 54, 55;
on the meetings at Holland House, 60;
his patriotism, 161;
his literary style, 162, 163, 417;
Sir J. F. Stephen's obituary notice of, 182;
on Church and State, 219;
impression of his Indian essays on Sir J. F. Stephen, 233;
advised Sir J. Stephen to accept Indian appointment, 235;
his share in preparing the Indian Code, 247, 248;
personal claims of Impey on Macaulay, 429;
character of his essay on Hastings, 430;
Macaulay's imaginative process contrasted with Sir J. F. Stephen's judicial method, 430-432;
examples of the former's audacious rhetoric, 432, 433;
effect of Sir J. F. Stephen's regard for Macaulay on his criticisms, 433, 434

Macaulay, Zachary, his share in the suppression of slavery, 17, 28, 47;
as a philanthropist, 309

Mackintosh, 60

'Macmillan's Magazine,' 177

Madras, its administrative regulations anterior to 1834, 252;
the famine in, 392

Maine, Sir Henry Sumner, his career at Cambridge and his friendship with Sir J. F. Stephen, 93, 101, 102, 104, 110, 111, 153, 300,385;
his journalistic work on the 'Morning Chronicle,' 'Cambridge Essays,' 'Saturday Review,' and 'St. James's Gazette,' 148-150, 460;
Stephen's review and criticisms of his 'Ancient Law,' 205, 413, 417;
his work as legal member of the Council of India, 233, 234, 249, 250, 253, 261-263, 267;
revises Stephen's draft scheme for consolidating the Acts relating to India, 355;
Stephen's and Maine's interest in Indian matters, 376, 392, 400;
his death, and biographical notice by Stephen, 466, 467;
the latter appoints Maine's son clerk of assize, 467, 475

Maitland, Professor, on Sir J. F. Stephen's writings, 415, 416, 431

Manchester School, the, 225, 310, 394

Manning, Cardinal, 200, 365, 366, 369, 371, 373

Mansel, Dean, introduces German philosophy into England, 105;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his 'Metaphysics,' 182

Mansel, Mr., assists Lord Lawrence in the administration of the Punjab, 255

Mansfield, Lord, his relations with James Stephen, 5-7

'Maria,' 12, 13, 15

Marriage, Mill's theories concerning, 329, 330

Martial Law, Sir J. F. Stephen on, 229

Martineau, Dr., his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361

Martyn, Henry, 57

Matthews, Mr. Henry, Home Secretary, and the Lipski trial, 446, 447

Maule, Mr., member of the Jamaica Commission, 228

Maurice, Professor F. D., of King's College, London, his influence on Sir J. F. Stephen, 88, 116, 124, 127;
formerly an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100;
his influence at Cambridge, 105;
his style of preaching, 124, 125

Mauritius, the, Sir George Stephen and the slave trade in, 28

Max Müller, Professor, his 'Science of Thought' reviewed by Sir J. F. Stephen, 455

Maxwell, Clerk, an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 102;
anecdote concerning, 103

Maybrick, Mrs., her trial, 447

Mayo, Earl of, Sir J. F. Stephen's contribution to his life, 246n, 248, 282-290, 342;
his hunting parties in India, 245;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his character and work in India 291;
account of his murder, 291;
and the State ceremonial in Calcutta, 291-295;
incident connected with the trial of his murderer, 292, 293;
legislative work in India, 305

Melbourne, Lord, on Sir J. Stephen at the Colonial Office, 49

Merivale, Charles, an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100

Merivale, Mr. Herman, and the consolidation of Acts relating to India, 354

Metaphysical Society, the, its inception, 360;
its first members, 361;
Sir J. F. Stephen's connection with and contributions to, 361-375

Metaphysics, Sir J. F. Stephen and, 104, 114

Miall, Edward, Education Commissioner (1858), 165

Middleton, Conyers, his quarrel with the Rev. Richard Venn, 33, 34

Mill, James, his influence at Cambridge, 123;
his advocacy of Codification, 246, 247;
his share in the suppression of slavery, 309;
as a political economist, 311;
allusion to, 233;
the effect of his writings on Macaulay, 433;
Mill on Criminal Law, 424

Mill, John Stuart, Sir James Stephen's acquaintance with, 60, 76;
on hell and God, 74;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his 'Political Economy,' 104;
influence at Cambridge, 105, 123;
and on Sir J. F. Stephen, 124, 182, 183, 193, 202, 205, 206, 275;
Chairman of the Jamaica Committee, 228-230;
estrangement from Sir J. F. Stephen, 230, 231;
his theories concerning liberty, 299, 308-340;
his controversy with W. G. Ward, 367;
his indifference to evolution theories, 375

Millar, Mr. A. H., his account of the Dundee election, 344n

Milner, Miss Sibella. See Stephen, Mr. James

Milner, Mr., of Poole, his kindness to James Stephen, 3

Milner, Mr. George, 11, 13

Milner, Mr. Isaac, Evangelical leader at Cambridge, 31, 35, 36

Milner, Mr. Joseph, educates Rev. John Venn, 35

Milner, Mr. William, merchant, his bankruptcy, 3;
marries Miss Elizabeth Stephen, 8n

Milnes, Monckton, an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100, 102

Milton, John, 103, 359, 465

Missionaries in India, 299

Mister, hanged for attempted murder 77

Mivart, Mr. St. George, 455

Mohammedanism, 459

Moltke, Field-Marshal von, 319

Monteagle, Lord, on Sir J. Stephen as a talker, 53

Moody and Sankey, James Kenneth Stephen's 'constitutional' opposition to, 471

More, Sir Thomas, 420

Morison, Miss Mary. See Stephen, Serjeant

Morison, Mr. William Maxwell, 8n

Morley, Mr. John, connection with the 'Saturday Review,' 150;
invites Sir F. J. Stephen to write 'Carlyle' for his series, 203;
replies to Stephen's criticisms of Mill, 339, 340

'Morning Chronicle,' the, 148-150

'Morning Herald,' the, 14

'Morning Post,' the, Master James Stephen's connection with, 14

Morton, Mr., village postmaster at Ravensdale, 407

Mourne Mountains, 406

Mozley, Rev. T., 49n

Munro, Professor, 93

Murder, curious punishment for, anterior to 1487, 421


Napier, Macvey, his 'Correspondence' cited, 55n, 88

Napoleon, Sir F. J. Stephen on his captivity, 359, 360

'National Review,' the, 163, 484

Navigation Act, its provisions enforced by Nelson, 16

Nazim, Nawab, 254

Nelson, General, his share in the execution of Gordon, 227-230

Nelson, Horatio, captain of the 'Boreas,' enforces Navigation Act, 16

Nettlefold and Chamberlain arbitration case, 231, 232

Newark, Sir J. F. Stephen, Recorder of, 169, 236

Newcastle, Duke of, his interest in J. D. Cook, 150, 165;
chairman of Royal Commission on Education (1858), 165

Newman, Cardinal, review of his 'Apologia' by Sir J. F. Stephen, 175, 190, 192;
their acquaintance and discussions on theology, 190-200, 366;
Newman's ascetic and monastic views, 219, 338;
his 'Grammar of Assent,' 365

Newman's Rooms, Oxford, 105

Newton, John, 34

'Nineteenth Century,' the, its account of the Metaphysical Society, 360;
contributions to, 365, 366, 379, 381, 427n, 454, 455, 478, 486

North, Christopher, wrestling bout with Ritson, 95

'Northampton Mercury,' the, 30

Northbrook, Lord, 395

North-Western Provinces (India), executive orders for, 252, 254

Novels, 109, 114, 123, 345, 484

Nuccoll, Mrs., daughter of Mr. James Stephen, 2

'Nuncomar and Impey,' Sir J. F. Stephen's book on, 428-434, 484


O'Connell, Daniel, the Agitator, 28, 82

Old Bailey, professional experiences at the, 302, 303

Orange, Prince of, 21

Ordnance Department Commission, Sir J. F. Stephen chairman of, 462, 463

Oudh, executive orders applicable to, 253

Oxford, Newman's meetings at, 105

'Oxford Essays,' 149

Oxford movement, Sir J. Stephen and the, 57, 58

Oxford University confers the D.C.L. degree on Sir J. F. Stephen, 402


Paine, Thos., his 'Age of Reason,' Sir J. F. Stephen's impressions concerning, 84;
allusion to, 125;
and the 'Rights of Man,' 311

Paley, William, his Utilitarian tendencies, 35;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his writings and teachings, 105, 124, 126, 193, 226, 368

'Pall Mall Gazette,' the, Sir J. F. Stephen's connection with, and other particulars concerning, 169, 198n, 212-227, 232, 241, 299, 306, 307, 340, 351, 381

Palmer, trial of, 146, 156

Palmerston, Lord, article on his death, 216-219;
effect of his death on parties, 222

Pantheism, Newman and, 192

Parke, Baron, 442

Parker, Theodore, 194, 195

Parknasilla, residence at, 405

Parliamentary Government, Sir J. F. Stephen on, 320, 350, 351

Pascal, 226

Pattison, Mark, on the meetings in Newman's Rooms at Oxford, 105;
his connection with the 'Saturday Review,' 150;
his share in the Education Commission (1858), 165;
his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361

Peacock, Sir Barnes, Chief Justice of Calcutta, 235;
his share in Indian law reforms, 248, 267

Pearson, Charles Henry, 120

Peel, Sir Robert, connection of his followers with the 'Morning Chronicle,' 148;
his reform of the criminal law, 247

Pember, Mr., 467, 468

Perceval, Mr. Spencer, his Orders in Council, 19;
murdered, 20

Perry, Sir Erskine, and consolidation of Acts relating to India, 355

'Peter Simple,' 168

'Pilgrim's Progress,' the, 69

Pitt, Wilberforce's antagonism toward, 18

Place, Francis, and Zachary Macaulay, 309

Plato, 97, 358, 363

Politics, Sir J. F. Stephen's views on and interest in, 104, 106-109, 113, 160, 161, 222-225, 453, 456, 460-462

Pollock, Chief Baron, description of, 140;
appoints Stephen revising barrister, 173;
arbitrator in the Nettlefold and Chamberlain case, 232

Pollock, Sir Frederick, on Sir J. F. Stephen's 'History of the Criminal Law,' 418

Pontius Pilate, 326

Poole, James Stephen's enterprise at, 4

Pope, 34, 400

Popish plots, Sir J. F. Stephen's account of, 420

Positivism, Sir. J. F. Stephen's views on, 161, 335-339, 374, 454

Price and the 'Rights of Man,' 311

Price, William, the 'Druid,' 450

Prize Appeal Court of the Privy Council, the, James Stephen's connection with, 17

Protestantism, Newman on, 193;
and Rationalism, 309, 310

'Public Advertiser,' the, James Stephen's contributions to, 5

Public Schools Commission, the, 81

Punishment considered in its relation to revenge, 161, 162;
and to Mill's theory, 322, 323

Punjab, executive orders applicable to the, 253;
administration of the province by Lord Lawrence, 255, 285;
its 'Civil Code,' 255;
regulations relating to the Punjab consolidated, 256;
Land Revenue Act, 256-258, 277;
Criminal Tribes Act and measure repressing kidnapping of children, 258, 259, 283

Purbeck Island, James Stephen shipwrecked on, 2

Purgatory, the doctrine of, 372

Puritanism, Sir J. F. Stephen and, 309, 336, 368


'Quo Musa Tendis,' James Kenneth Stephen's, 476


Raleigh, allusion to, 420

Rapin's History, Master James Stephen's early acquaintance with, 9

Rationalism, Sir J. Stephen and, 56;
its exponents combine with Protestants against Sacerdotalism, 309;
Sir J. F. Stephen and, 371

Ravenscroft, Miss. See Stephen, Sir George

Reade, Charles, Sir J. F. Stephen on his 'Never Too Late to Mend,' 158

'Reasoner,' the, attacked by the 'Saturday Review,' 155

'Record,' the, criticised by the 'Saturday Review,' 155

'Reflector,' the, James Kenneth Stephen's paper, 474, 475

Reform Bill of 1832, Sir J. F. Stephen on the, 224, 247

Renan, his writings, 369, 422

Ricardo as a political economist, 205, 311, 312

Richardson, Mr. Joseph, of the 'Morning Post,' 14

Ritson, the wrestler, 95

Roberts's 'Hannah More,' 24n

Robespierre, Sir J. F. Stephen's reflections on, 180

Robinson, Crabb, on James Stephen, 33

'Robinson Crusoe,' 69, 155, 156

Rogers, Rev. William, on the Education Commission (1858), 165-167

Roman Catholicism, Sir George Stephen and, 29;
Sir J. Stephen and, 56-58;
Sir J. F. Stephen and, 191, 194, 219-222, 366-368, 372, 373, 455

Roman rule in Syria, an analogy, 297;
in Palestine, 326

Romilly, Lord, and Sir J. Stephen, 22;
his efforts to reform the criminal law, 247;
retires from Mastership of the Rolls, 343

'Rotuli Parliamentorum,' 414

Roy, Ram Mohun, founder of the Brahmos sect, 260

Rugby School, visit to, 76;
contrasted with Eton, 81

Rundle, Rev. Thomas, and the Rev. Richard Venn, 34

Ruskin, Mr. John, an expositor of Carlyle's socialistic theories, 202;
his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361

Russell, Lord Arthur, 386

'Russell on Crimes,' 376