D
- Dalkeith, Edinburgh, gardens and conservatories
613.
- Dame Europa school publications
1663.
- Dancers, Cavallazzi
730,
- Cushnie
870,
- De Camp
186,
- Duvernay
797,
- Grisi
1469,
- Kelsey
185,
- Leclercq
348,
- Lola Montez
479,
- Louise
501,
- Milano
870,
- Perrot
1469,
- Pitteri
1360,
- Vestris
794.
- Dancing, teachers of, Adelaide
401,
- Michaud
401,
- Nathan
1086,
- Parkes
1351.
- Dandies, Ponsonby
1578.
- Darlington, the first mayor
1426.
- Davies, David, d. 1861, shot at lord Palmerston
1325.
- Deaf men, Kitto
248,
- Lane
298.
- Deaths under peculiar circumstances, at Junior Garrick club
789,
- at a railway station
365,
- at the dinner table
495,
- burnt when experimenting on naptha
726,
- by the road side
1165,
- died on Wimbledon common
1608,
- drowned in lake of Como
1621,
- fall on a staircase
1507,
- falling down stairs and fracturing skull
701,
1002,
- falling from a precipice
375,
- falling from Scafel, Cumberland
754,
- falling into boiling liquid
129,
- falling into the area of the house
1478,
- falling two hundred feet over a precipice
957,
- from alarm in a thunder storm
483,
- from fumes of charcoal
407,
- frozen to death
1177,
- in a billiard room
283,
- in a cab
109,
1160,
- in a chemist’s shop
66,
- in a hair dresser’s shop
607,
- in lord Salisbury’s ante room
3,
- in a police barracks
778,
- in railway carriages
306,
561,
908,
- in a Turkish bath
247,
- judge stabbed by an assassin
1166,
- jumping out of a window
551,
- jumping over Dean bridge, Leith
26,
- killed by an elephant
49,
- not in Times till three years and a half after decease
95,
- on a grouse moor
501,
- overturned in a cab
339,
- rib entering lungs
119,
- rupture from taking a high jump as Miles in the Colleen Bawn
1421,
- shot by his butler
102,
- son while pheasant shooting shoots his father
1615,
- stabbed by a newspaper correspondent
995,
- struck by a wave
271,
- struck with lightning while shooting
316,
- swept off Filey Brigg
1305,
- thrown from a tandem in Hyde park
1392,
- upset in a jaunting car
152,
- while addressing a meeting
462,
- while hunting
1606,
- while playing lawn tennis
1265,
- while riding in a carriage
1524,
- while writing a leading article
728,
- wounded by an assassin
202.
- Delany, Patrick, attempts to murder justice J. A. Lawson
334.
- Dentist, Purland
1674.
- Derby, Edward Smith, d. 1851, earl of, menagerie at Knowsley
342.
- De Ros, Henry William, 19 Baron, d. 1839, card cheating case
1403.
- Devil, devil among the tailors, a song
1051,
- personality of the devil
77.
- Devon, lord lieutenant
1176.
- Dhuleep Singh, d. 1893, rajah of the Punjaub
267.
- Diaries, Letts’
401.
- Dickens, Charles, d. 1870, novelist, acts in The Frozen deep
62,
- Christmas carol, dramatised
162,
- David Copperfield dramatised
23,
- Dombey and daughter, a fiction by R. Nicholson
1143,
- his amateur co.
552,
- his manager in America
1269,
- Mr. Squeers and his original
459,
- Nicholas Nickleby dedicated to Macready
680,
- Nicholas Nickleby, additional illustrations
1248,
- Pickwick additional illustrations
1248,
- serial works translated into German
970,
- takes lessons in fencing and boxing
31.
- Dictionaries, gradus and dictionary of ideas in one hundred and twenty eight volumes
86,
- a pentecontaglossal dictionary
438.
- Die sinker, Moore
951.
- Dilatoriness, removed from a public office for
302.
- Diners out, Luttrell
537,
- Quin
1690.
- Dinner party, long continued
1328.
- Dioramas, See also Panoramas,
- coronation of William the fourth
755,
- queen’s visit to Ireland 1208,
1509.
- Dipping needle constructed
148.
- Disraeli, Benjamin, d. 1881, earl of Beaconsfield, copyright of his novels
489,
- corbel likeness of at Chester
193,
- sir J. A. Macdonald exactly like him
584.
- Divorce, divorce commission
679.
- Dodwell, rev. Henry John, shoots at master of the rolls
95.
- Dogs, a clipper of poodles
1490,
- Birmingham national show
498,
- Crystal palace show
498,
- dog breeder
1675,
- Deerhounds of Colonsay
671,
- Japanese pugs
60,
- Kennel club
498,
- Master M’Grath
532,
- Persian greyhounds
60.
- Donaldson, John W. d. 1861, Greek scholar
345.
- Down, lord lieutenant
482.
- Drama, examiner of plays
1531,
- inspector of plays
309,
- plays refused licence
620,
- tea-cup and saucer comedy
1674.
- Dramatists, Agoust
620,
- Allen
165,
- Baylis
815,
- Burnot
1352,
- Clifton
545,
- Conquest
1485,
- Dance
794,
- Edwards
815,
- Fitzball
1432,
- Grundy
620,
1485,
- Harris
1485,
- Hatton
799,
- James, C. S.
47,
- James, G. P. R.
49,
- Jerrold, D. W.
88,
- Jerrold, W. B.
89,
- Johnstone
119,
- Jodrell
100,
- Kenny
203,
- Kingdon
231,
- Knowles
166,
- Lacy
274,
- Langford
301,
- Levey
405,
- Lewis
498,
- Lister
417,
- Logan
478,
- Lovell
505,
- Lover
506,
- Lunn
531,
- Lyne
545,
- M’ Ardle
559,
- Mc Kay
620,
- M’ Lean
651,
- Maddox
686,
- Major
705,
- Marchant
732,
- Marshall
756,
- Marston
763,
1269,
- Matthison
799,
- Mayhew, A. S.
815,
- Mayhew, E.
815,
- Mayhew, Henry
815,
- Mayhew, Horace
816,
- Mayhew, T.
816,
- Maynard
817,
- Merritt
1485,
- Millingen
887,
- Millward
893,
- Milman
893,
- Mitford
910,
- Moncrieff
921,
- Morgan
968,
- Morton, J. M.
995,
- Morton, T.
995,
- Nightingale
1151,
- O’ Neill
1247,
- Ormonde
1259,
- Owenson
968,
- Oxberry
1294,
- Oxenford
1296,
- Parry, J.
1363,
- Parry, T.
1366,
- Pae
1301,
- Pettitt
1485,
- Phillipps
1512,
- Pitt
1550,
- Planché
794,
1553,
- Poole, J.
1583,
- Poole, W. H.
1585,
- Powell
1609,
- Reade
1485,
- Reece
711,
1432,
- Scott
799,
- Sims
1485,
- Talford
166,
- Wills
756,
- Wyndham
799.
- Drapers, Fore street co.
987,
- Halling
1424,
- Marshall and Snelgrove
758,
- Meeking
834,
- Moore
947,
- Morrison
987.
- See also Hosiers
1720.
- Drawing rooms, at Buckingham palace, name removed from list of presentations
639,
- scene at a
90.
- Drinking, drinking six tankards of strong ale a day
832.
- Drinkwater, John Elliot, d. 1851, author
520.
- Druids, Price the archdruid
1640.
- Drummond, Edward, assassinated 25 Jany. 1843, sec. to sir R. Peel
668.
- Dry earth closet system
1003.
- Dublin, Alexandra college founded
74,
- archbishop
689,
- lord lieutenant
828,
- Mountjoy prison erected
1287,
- National gallery founded
1025,
- order of sisters of charity established
1041,
- Park st. school of medicine founded
41,
- Peter st. sch. of medicine renamed Ledwich school
349,
- star of Erin theatre built
516,
- Trinity college first Roman catholic fellow
693,
- Vartry waterworks
1113.
- Dudley, William Ward, 1 earl of, d. 1885, and Her Majesty’s theatre
529.
- Duelling, histories of
887.
- Duels, Alvanley and O’ Connell
1205.
- Battier and Londonderry
482.
- Bentinck and Osbaldeston
1264.
- Brown and Maclaren
585.
- Colquhoun and Murray-Dunlop
1056.
- D’ Esterre and O’ Connell
668.
- Disraeli and O’ Connell
1205.
- Fawcett and Munro
1028.
- Grattan and Londonderry
482.
- Hawkey and Seaton
1682.
- Le Breton and Ste Croix
347.
- Loftus and Harley
475.
- Mahon and O’ Brien
695.
- Mitchell and Donaldson
907.
- Napoleon iii and Count Leon
1081.
- O’ Brien and Steele
1200.
- Payne and Another
1403.
- Pickford and a Frenchman
1526.
- Quillinan two duels
1689.
- Smyth and O’ Grady
738.
- Dulwich college act
749.
- Dumfriesshire, lord lieutenant
1687.
- Dundee, jute manufacture introduced
1099.
- Durham, Lightfoot fund
429,
- lord lieutenant
482,
- St. Bees, first student at
33.
- Dye works
225.
- D’ye ken John Peel, a song
1433.
E
- Ealing park gardens
331.
- Earls, an earl a railway porter
316,
- an earl’s daughter marries her father’s organist
1036.
- Earls marshall of England
1164,
1165.
- Earth, density of determined in Horton colliery
1567,
- the rotation of the
1607.
- East India Company, Addiscombe college dissolved
1448,
- chairmen
79,
466,
535,
539,
718,
- chairman, attempt to murder
466,
- Haileybury college closed
838,
- iron ship carrying guns
280.
- Ecarté player, Idle
4.
- Eccentric characters, Joey Jones
137,
- Renton Nicholson
1142,
- Lionel S. Pilkington
1537.
- Edinburgh, Adelphi theatre lessee
1056,
- buildings erected by Playfair
1557,
- called the modern Athens
1557,
- Crawley water introduced
61,
- Dean bridge across the water of Leith
343,
- Fettes college, first head master
1605,
- Heriot free schools established
645,
- lord provost
343,
- Neill gold medalist of royal society
438,
- parliament house in the castle restored
1105,
- theatre royal lessee
1056.
- Edinburgh university, chair of geology founded
1033,
- chancellor
12,
- graduation in law introduced
497,
- lord rectors
3,
1176,
- the only Englishman ever professor of physic
337.
- Edinburgh, Alfred, duke of, b. 1844, now duke of Saxe-Coburg, his naval instructor
1101,
- his treasurer
424,
- his tutor
423.
- Education, Frœbel’s system
1689,
- Mimpris’s system of graduated instruction
898.
- Egg hornpipe danced by baron Nathan
1086.
- Eglinton tournament, jester at
612,
- knight marshal
282,
- knights at
1081,
- knight visitor
1476,
- lord high marshal
482.
- Egremont, George O’ Brien Wyndham, d. 1837, third earl of, his natural son
348.
- Egypt, exploration of the pyramids
1469,
- first Englishman who acquired influence there
309,
- Khedive’s yacht Mahroussa
32.
- Eigg, island of, Invernesshire, the proprietor
676.
- Electricians, Jenkin
76,
- Lever
403.
- Electricity, electric light exhibited at Dundee
437,
- first used as a curative agent
1047,
- mathematical theory of
808,
- mercury contacts
1460,
- Pulvermacher’s galvanic bands and electric belts
1669,
- telegraphing without wires
437.
- Electric endosmosis discovered
1589.
- Electro platers and plating, Elkington and Mason
783,
1350,
- inventions in
1350,
- plating process introduced
813.
- Electro-magnetism
150.
- Electro-metallurgy
148.
- Electrotyping, improvements in
962.
- Elephant man, the
851.
- Elliotson, John, d. 1868, mesmerist
1228.
- Elocution, lecturer on
1561.
- Eltham tragedy, The
1581.
- Ely, monastery of, twelve hundreth anniversary of foundation
849.
- Embalmed body exhibited
1377.
- Encyclopædia Britannica, editor of
645.
- Engineers, Jacomb
46,
- Kitson
248,
- Laxton
335,
- Locke
467,
- Low
510,
- Mc Clean
572,
- Macneill
672,
- Manby
714,
- Miller
879,
- Mitchell
905,
- Moorsom
958,
- Murray
1048,
- Mylne
1066,
- Nasmyth
1085,
- Oldham
1230,
- Ormiston
1258,
- Ormsby
1259,
- Page
1304,
- Piercy
1528,
- Price
1637,
- Punchard
1670.
- Engine makers, Maudslay
800,
801,
- Penn
1449.
- English channel tunnel
510.
- Engravers, Bartolozzi
794,
- Heath
1681,
- Jackson
35,
- Jeens
67,
- Jenkins
78,
- Jewitt
98,
- Jones
126,
- Laing
278,
- Landells
289,
- Landseer, J.
294,
- Landseer, T.
294,
- Lane
297,
- Le Keux
383,
- Lowry
516,
- Lewis, C. G.
410,
- Lewis, F. C.
411,
- Lizars
455,
- Martin
769,
- Meryon
856,
- Miller
884,
- Mitchell, J.
902,
- Mitchell, R.
905,
- Moses
998,
- Mottram
1002,
- Noble
1157,
- Parry
1362,
- Pistrucci
1546,
- Prior
1647,
- Pye, C.
1681,
- Pye, J.
1681,
- Quartley
1686,
- Wyon
1547.
- Engravings, collectors of
108,
218,
- publishers of
651,
- steel for mezzotint engravings
532.
- Entertainers, Corri
226,
- Jones
140,
- Julian
155,
- Kelly
182,
- Kennedy
196,
- Lloyd
226,
- Love
503,
- Lover
506,
- Mathews, C.
792,
- Mathews, C. J.
792,
- Miller
876,
- Newton
1180,
- Parry
1364–5,
- Phillips
1506,
- Schultz
155,
- Smith
1509.
- Entomologists, King
229,
- Pascoe
1374.
- Eothen, or traces of travel
232.
- Epping forest, Essex, litigation about
1105.
- Epsom salts prepared from sea water
105.
- Equestrian performers, Cooke
366,
- Lees
365,
- Macarte
560,
- Madigan
688,
- Pearson
1424,
- Perks
1467,
- Powell
1608,
- Quaglieni
1685.
- See also Circus proprietors col. 1709.
- Etching, for book plates
455,
- with a brush on stone and zinc
99.
- Eton, eighty boys flogged
168,
- Keate master
168,
- organist
904.
- Eugénie, empress of the French, b. 1826, visits England
1081.
- Evans, Mary Ann, d. 1880, Mrs. Cross ‘George Eliot,’ lives with G. H. Lewes
408,
- her residuary legatee
408,
- Liggins’ claim to authorship of Adam Bede
427.
- Exchequer, chancellors of, Lewis
413,
- Monteagle
931,
- Northbrook
1175,
- Northcott
3,
1175,
- Petty
304.
- Executioner, Marwood
778.
- Exhibition of 1851, The Great, castings for
100,
- decoration of
139,
- Paxton’s design for
1401,
- sir John Kelk’s gift to
177.
- Exhibition of 1862, The, erected
177,
- Paxton superintends the erection
1401.
F
- Fairfax manuscripts published
105.
- Falsely convicted, Habron
1409.
- Families large, fifteen children
531,
- twenty one children
342,
- one hundred children and grand children
350.
- Farming, Whitfield example farm
994,
- Uley cultivator
994.
- Fashion, leaders of, Jaraczewski
61,
- O’ Brien
1199.
- See also Dandies col. 1712.
- Fasting girl, Jacob
43.
- Fastnet rock lighthouse built
712.
- Fat people, Mansfield
726–27,
- Price
1634.
- Fat monger butchering children to use fat of entrails
75.
- Fathers, Library of the
745.
- Fencing, teachers of
31,
768.
- Fenians, Barrett
1022,
- Kickham
216,
- Meagher
826,
- O’ Mahony
1243,
- O’ Reilly
1253,
- O’ Sullivan
1272,
- Pigott
1533,
- Stephens
215,
1232,
- a Fenian shoots Mc Gee
601.
- Fereek, an Egyptian title
637.
- Fergusson, Sir Robert Alexander, d. 1860, baronet, statue of
135.
- Ferrocyanic acid discovered
1589.
- Fires, annihilator invented
1513,
- extincteur suggested
715,
- fire engine makers
855,
- fire plug system invented
1566,
- inquests concerning fires revived
1406,
- Milner’s patent safes
896,
- portable fire stations
1566,
- the art of stirring a fire
373.
- Fish and fishing, artificial flies
1668,
- hatching at Lunesdale
451.
- Fishermen, Johnson
107,
- Livesey
451.
- Flageolet player, Parry
1363.
- Flax, mill described in Disraeli’s Sybil
758,
- spinning machinery
647,
- yarn manufacturer
1021.
- Flint prehistoric weapons
1176.
- Floating graving dock invented
1087.
- Flooring, the buckled plate flooring invented
712.
- Flowers, white flowers coloured with aniline dyes
1107.
- Flute players, Mason
784,
- Pratten
1623.
- Food preservation, Arktos cold chamber
1467.
- Foreign affairs, secretaries of state for, Malmesbury
713,
- Northcott
1176,
- Palmerston
1325,
- dismissed from his office
1326.
- Foreign office, a consul general dismissed the service
1043,
- Marvin discloses the secret treaty with Russia
778.
- Forged letters, C. S. Parnell and The Times
1358.
- Forget me not, a ballad
1384.
- Fortresses, earthen for protection of London
1314.
- Fossils, collections of
2,
6,
419,
729,
- discovery of
1410,
- eozoon canadense
477,
- Pengelly’s collection
1447.
- France, deputation from peace society to Napoleon
1426,
- Dubois wrestler
58,
- English establishment at Calais
198,
- Englishman a citizen of the republic
1109,
- iron steamers on the Seine
1073,
- legion of honour, first Englishman a member
660,
- Mc All non-sectarian mission in Paris
558.
- Franklin, Sir John, d. 1847, Arctic explorer, Collinson’s expedition
46,
- expeditions in search of
179,
201.
- Frederick, Empress of Germany, b. 1840, at Venice
707.
- Freemasons, Jack
27,
- Little
447,
- Phillips
1493,
- grand master in Ireland
380,
- grand master mason for Scotland
731,
- Logic club founded
650,
- Urban lodge, master
763.
- Friendly societies, registrar of
1622.
- Frœbel, Friedrich, d. 1852, schoolmaster, founder of kindergartens
1689.
- Froude, John Anthony, d. 1894, historian, a visitor at Dromore
696.
- Furrier, Nicholay,
1132.
- Fust, Sir John, d. 1841, master of Trinity hall
82.
- Fustian cutter,
138.