M
- Macaulay, Thomas Babington, d. 1859, baron
562,
- history of England
489,
- his schoolmaster
1630.
- M’Fadden, Father, organised plan of campaign in Ireland
1243.
- Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell, b. 1847, musical conductor
449.
- Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, d. 1887, priest
641,
- Martin v. Mackonochie
771.
- Mac Mahon, Marie Edme Patrick Maurice de, d. 1893,
duc de Magenta, his friend Leonard
391.
- Macpherson clan, chiefs of
674,
675,
- piper of
675.
- Machine makers
364.
- Magazines and other Periodicals, See also Newspapers.
- Archæologia Cambrensis, editor
127.
- Analytical review ceased
1165.
- Arrow, editor
375.
- Assurance magazine, editor
74.
- Banter, started and collapsed
648.
- Baptist magazine, editor
421.
- Botanists’ chronicle discontinued
20.
- British and foreign evangelical review, editor
577.
- British and foreign review, editor
187.
- British cyclopædia of arts and sciences, editor
1372.
- British medical journal, editor
739.
- Calcutta review started
164.
- Chat started
746.
- Chess player’s magazine, editor
515.
- Church missionary record, editor
281.
- Churchman’s magazine, editor
1312.
- Civil engineer projected
336.
- Colonial magazine founded
772.
- Colonial magazine and East India review, editor
237.
- Constitutional, editor
1668.
- Cosmorama, The, started
289.
- Critic, last number
212.
- Dolman’s magazine, editor
208.
- Douglas Jerrold’s shilling magazine, editor
88.
- Dublin journal of medical science originated
159.
- Dublin medical press, editor
41.
- Dublin university magazine, proprietor
367,
605.
- Ecclesiologist commenced
789.
- Edinburgh daily review, editor
236.
- Edinburgh journal of natural history, editor
604.
- Edinburgh philosophical journal, editors
57,
62,
- originators
57.
- Edinburgh review, editors
413,
1049,
1072,
1078.
- Educational times, editor
25.
- English journal of education, editor
38.
- Englishman’s magazine, account of
1011.
- Evangelical magazine, editor
973.
- Evangelical witness, editor
218.
- Evangelist monthly magazine, editors
374.
- Floricultural magazine, editor
742.
- Fortnightly review, editor
408.
- Fraser’s magazine, published
1346,
- editor
1346.
- Fun, started
648.
- Gardeners’ chronicle, editor
435.
- Gardeners’ monthly volume, editor
106.
- Gentlemen’s magazine, proprietors
1136,
1137.
- Good words, editor
657.
- Herald and genealogist founded
1137.
- Home and foreign missionary record of church of Scotland, editor
46.
- Household Words, sub-editor
545.
- Hunt’s London journal, proprietor
113.
- Illuminated magazine started
88.
- Illustrated catholic magazine, editor
470.
- Intellectual repository, editor
1157.
- Iron and coal trade review founded
132.
- Journal of classical and sacred philology, founder of
428.
- Journal of horticulture, editors
106.
- Journal of iron and steel institute founded
132.
- Journal of social science founded
303.
- Kidd’s Own journal established
217.
- Knife and fork, editor
89.
- Knowledge founded
1655.
- Labourer, The, commenced
1207.
- Lawson’s Merchants’ magazine founded
335.
- Light commenced
1308.
- Literary churchman, editor
20.
- Literary gazette, administrator of
85,
- editor
85,
- last number
212.
- London Journal, editor
386.
- London journal of arts and sciences established
1129,
- editor
1372.
- London journal of natural history
217.
- London medical gazette, proprietor
658.
- London quarterly review, editor
673.
- London review projected
916.
- Magazine of zoology and botany, editor
114.
- Mask, conductors of
417.
- Medico-chirurgical review, editor
117.
- Monthly mirror, editor
446.
- Murray’s magazine, commenced and concluded
1049.
- Musical gazette, editor
281.
- New monthly magazine, editors
552,
1382.
- New quarterly review, last number
212.
- Once a week, editor
525.
- Opera glass, The, commenced
1404.
- People’s magazine, editor
914.
- Phytologist, editor
20.
- Practical mechanics’ journal, editor
712.
- Publishers’ circular founded
509.
- Quarterly journal of education, editor
484,
- published
251.
- Quarterly review, editors
468,
677,
- publisher
1049.
- Rainbow, editor
344.
- Register and magazine of biography issued
1137.
- Reliquary started
98.
- Reporter, The, editor
37.
- Royal agricultural society journal, editor
78.
- St. James’ magazine, proprietor
814.
- Saturday magazine published
1346.
- Scientific review, editor
600.
- Shilling magazine projected
525.
- Shorthand magazine, editor
1548.
- Sporting review, proprietor
1549.
- Statesman, The, started
765.
- Tait’s Edinburgh magazine, editor
117.
- Wesleyan vindicator, editor
37.
- Westminster review, proprietor
875.
- White dwarf, editors of
850,
851.
- Zoological magazine founded
1290.
- Magenta, manufacture of
1139.
- Magnesia alba, manufacture of
1388.
- Maidstone, Kent, the Charles museum
1632.
- Mail coaches, mail coach guard
151,
- procession of coaches on May day
1487.
- Malden, Henry, d. 1876, professor of Greek
708,
- his schoolmaster
1630.
- Malta, code of laws
55,
- Laffan’s plain
276.
- Malta, knights of, lord priors of English langue, Lamb
282,
- Manchester
716.
- Manchester, academy of fine arts founded
172,
- Belle Vue gardens originated
83,
- Chetham library
142,
- commissionership of bankruptcy abolished
75,
- corporation purchased manorial rights
998,
- cotton famine
164,
- free library founded
303,
352,
- Hunt’s meeting in St. Peter’s field
108,
- Nicholls hospital
1134,
1135,
- Ordsall gardens
272,
- Owen’s college, Langton scholarship
303
- and Lee library
353,
- Peel park museum
303,
- royal college of music
737,
- the first mayor
1601,
- Victoria music gallery
272,
- voluntary church association
635.
- Manning, Maria, executed in 1849 for murder
530.
- Manures, artificial, blood manure and nitro-phosphate co.
1211,
- the use of artificial manures first advocated
1211.
- Manuscripts, Sir T. Phillipps’ collection of
1501.
- Map engravers and sellers
320,
1105.
- Mapleson, James Henry, operatic manager, his secretary
83.
- Mariner, William, a resident in the Tonga islands
769.
- Marlborough collections, sale of
741.
- Marlborough house, London, paintings of battle scenes on the staircases
854.
- Marriages, an expensive wedding
978,
- marriage with deceased wife’s sister
80,
- married four times
450,
- married women’s property act
711,
- sham marriage of marquis of Blandford
740,
- Yelverton case
492.
- Marryat, Capt. Frederick, d. 1848, novelist, and the novel Eustace Conway
806.
- Marshall, Mrs. Fitzinman, d. 1885, acted Sibylla in
Corrupt practices, Brunehaut in Chilperic, and Elfrida in Biorn in which she made a great fiasco
756.
- Martin, John, d. 1854, painter, his picture Joshua commanding the sun to stand still
47.
- Masseurs
457.
- Matches, Robert Lowe on a match box
1441.
- Maurice, John Frederic Denison, d. 1872, theologian,
his Theological essays condemned
73.
- Matthews, John Thomas, d. 1889, clown
797,
- his pupil Jefferini
68.
- May queen, A
1186.
- Mayo, lord lieutenant
521.
- Meat, the freezing of
536.
- Medallists, Mudie
1016,
- Pistrucci
1546.
- Medicine, bromide of potassium used in epilepsy
472,
- cod liver oil introduced
493,
- consumption, use of perchloride of iron
130,
- cordial balm of Rakasira
148,
- cow pox
518,
- diabetes, nature of
609,
- filaria discovered in urine
419,
- fluid magnesia discovered
1047,
- iodine and bromine, use of
11,
- medical degrees purchased
1649,
- pepsine invented
991,
- physician travelling in a carriage
84,
- red corpuscles in mammalian blood
444,
- royal medical benevolent college
1656,
- self supporting dispensaries
132,
- sphygmograph, observations with the
694,
- Jordan struck off medical register
148,
- woman practitioner
1642,
- yellow fever, anatomy of
549.
- Melbourne, William Lamb, d. 1848, second viscount, action for crim. con. against
1179.
- Mellow horn, The, a song
132.
- Men, heaviest man in the world
1036,
- man without arms or legs
161.
- Menagerie at Knowsley
342.
- Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Felix, d. 1847, musician,
composed St. Paul and Elijah for Birmingham festival
951,
- wrote a scena for Henry Phillips
1506.
- Mercerising, the process of
846.
- Mesmerism, Harriet Martineau cured by
776,
- the sisters Okey and Dr. Elliotson
1228.
- Meteorologists, Kingston
237,
- Martin
769,
- Miller
880.
- Michael Angelo Buonarotti, d. 1564, painter, his entombment discovered
675.
- Micrometers, ruled glass
30.
- Microscopes, improved lens
444,
- law of the aplanatic foci
444.
- Middlesex, lord lieutenant
1595.
- Milton, John, d. 1674, poet, inventory of his widow’s effects
752,
- portraits of
752,
- Martin’s illustrations of Paradise lost
769.
- Minerals, arsenide of manganese
159,
- collections of
527.
- Mineral wool produced from iron slag
1556.
- Mining, mining records, first keeper of
148.
- Mint, The, the melter
1061.
- Misers, Lucas
523,
- Neild
1094,
- Mitford, The Misses, charitable ladies at Bath
739.
- Mockel, Joanna, d. 1858, author
238.
- Mole catcher
37.
- Money, a drama
552.
- Monmouth, lord lieutenant
455.
- Mont Blanc, person lost on, Nettleship
1111.
- Montagu, Basil, d. 1851, barrister
927.
- N. & Q. 27 Oct. 1894 pp. 324–5.
- Montague, Henry James, d. 1878, actor
929,
- and Rose M. Massey
786.
- Montgomery, James, d. 1854, poet
936,
- window to his memory
731.
- Montgomeryshire, lord lieutenant
1615.
- Moon, Key’s depression in the
214.
- Morgan, Sydney, d. 1859, Lady
968,
- her vault
98.
- Morphia made in England
991.
- Mount St. Bernard abbey, Leicestershire
1319.
- Mourning warehouse proprietor, Jay
65.
- Muntz’s patent metal
1032.
- Murderers, See also Prisoners,
- Bellingham
85,
- Bishop
1373,
- Jones
132,
- Lefroy
369,
- Manning
530,
- Müller
1022,
- Mullins
1023,
- Palmer
193,
1322,
- Peace
1409,
- Pearcey
1417,
- Pritchard
1455,
1649,
- Probert
1652,
- Smith
12,
- Tawell
182,
- Weatherill
1559,
- Williams
1373.
- Music, choral harmonic soc. conductor
522,
- lottery for musical instruments
1009,
- Marks’ system of teaching
737,
- performer on fifteen instruments
40,
- publishers of
70,
449,
522,
1184,
1672,
- sequential system of musical notes
531.
- Music halls, Alhambra, Leicester square, vocal director
147,
- Alhambra, Shoreditch, lessee
1352,
- Bower saloon opened
1509,
- Cambridge, proprietor
1187,
- Canterbury opened
941,
- Evans’ supper rooms, musical conductor
147,
- Holden’s Birmingham
1584,
- King’s head, Knightsbridge
1470,
- Metropolitan
1584,
- Moss’ Varieties, Greenock
999,
- Oxford musical conductors
121,
147,
- Raglan, lessee
1352,
- South London
1582,
1584,
- Strand, musical conductor
233,
- Surrey built
128,
- Victoria, Manchester, proprietor
272.
- Music hall agents, Beale
1360,
- Hyatt
1360,
- Maynard
816,
- Parravicini
1360,
- Wardle
1360.
- Music hall proprietors, Nugent
1187,
- Parkes
1352,
- Poole
1582,
1584,
- Speedy
1584,
- Tanner
1352,
- Ulph
1582.
- Musical composers, Bianchi
273,
- Ions
19,
- Jackson, A. H.
28,
- Jackson, T.
39,
- Jackson, W.
40,
- Jarman
63,
- Jarvis
64,
- Jewson
98,
- Johnson, J. A.
107,
- Johnson, W.
110,
- Jolly
121,
- Kessler
212,
- Kiallmark
216,
- Kitz
249,
- Knight, J. P.
253,
- Knyvett, C.
265,
- Knyvett, W.
265,
- Lacy
274,
- Lake
281,
- Lambert
283,
- Lanza
306,
- Latrobe
314,
- Laurent
318,
- Lavenu
321,
- Lawrie
332,
- Linley
440,
- Litolf
446,
- Livius
454,
- Loder
472,
- Lucas
522,
- Macfarren
598,
- Mainzer
700,
- Mallandine
711,
- Mangold
718,
- Marshall
761,
- Martin
766,
- Mellon
836,
- Meves
859,
- Molique
917,
- Mombach
919,
- Montgomery
938,
- Mora
958,
- Mori
970,
- Moscheles
996,
- Mudie
1017,
- Musgrave
1059,
- Nathan
1086,
- Naylor
1087,
- Neate
1091,
- Nelson
1103,
- New
1114,
- Nicholds
1132,
- Novello
1184,
- Ogden
1218,
- Old
1229,
- Onslow
1247,
- Osborne
1266,
- Ouseley
1276,
- Panofka
1328,
- Parry, J.
1363,
- Parry, J. H.
1364,
- Parry, J. O.
1364,
- Pearsall
1419,
- Peed
1432,
- Pepoli
1459,
- Perring
1468,
- Perry
1471,
- Persiani
1475,
- Phillips
1513,
- Philp
1516,
- Pierson
1529,
- Pinsuti
1543,
- Pittman
1549,
- Pollock
1573,
- Poniatowski
1578,
- Potter
1601,
- Praeger
1619,
- Pratten
1623,
- Prentice
1626,
- Purday
1672,
- Slaughter
1584,
- Stanislaus
1528.
- Musical directors, Chapman
124,
- Goldschmidt
434,
- Kingsbury
233,
- Loder
473,
- Lucas
522,
- Mackenzie
623,
- Maeder
688,
- Marlois
742,
- Marriott
745,
- Montgomery
938,
- Pew
1487,
- Proudman
1658,
- Rosa
1335.
N
- Names, Fancy, Admirable Crichton of Oxford, i.e. Charlton George Lane
295.
- American Deer, i.e., William Jackson
41,
719.
- Apostle of Colonization, The, i.e. A. Labelle
271.
- Apostle of the North, The, i.e. John Macdonald
581.
- Avenger, The, i.e. Sir John Jones
133.
- Badinguet, i.e. Napoleon iii
1082.
- Baron, The, i.e. William Pirrie
1546.
- Bayard of India, The, i.e. Sir James Outram
1278.
- Beauty of Caernarvonshire, i.e. Jane Gryffydh
1414.
- Bendigo, i.e. William Thomson
1300.
- Bill the native, i.e. Daniel Morgan
964.
- Bishop of St. Giles’, The, i.e. George Wilson M’Cree
577.
- Blind poet of Galloway, The, i.e. James Murray
1047.
- Bonanza king, The, i.e. William Shoney O’Brien
1200.
- Boustrapa, i.e. Napoleon iii
1082.
- Brechin poet, The, i.e. Alexander Laing
277.
- Broome, Young, i.e. William Evans
229.
- Brutus Billy, i.e. Charles M’Ghee
603.
- Bulldog, The, i.e. Frederick Mason
781.
- Burns of Bradford, The, i.e. Benjamin Preston
1629.
- Cabbage, i.e. Jack Strong
770.
- Caernarvonshire nymph, i.e. Jane Gryffydh
1414.
- Canadian Disraeli, The, i.e. sir John A. Macdonald
584.
- Chelsea gardener, The, i.e. Thomas Oliver
1238.
- Clattan, i.e. John Mc Laughlan
646.
- Cobden of South Australia, The, i.e. sir William Morgan
969.
- Down the river Jack, i.e. Daniel Morgan
964.
- Dykwynkyn, i.e. Richard Wynne Keene
174.
- Eastern Warwickshire Star, The, i.e. Richard Manks
719.
- Elijah of South Africa, The, i.e. John Philip
1493.
- English Alboni, The, i.e. Janet M. Patey
1382.
- Factory king, The, i.e. Richard Oastler
1194.
- Father of the ballot, The, i.e. William Nicholson
1145.
- Father of house of commons, The, i.e. Henry Cecil Lowther
518.
- Fighting Jack, i.e. John Mackenzie
629.
- Garibaldi’s Englishman, i.e. John Whitehead Peard
1417.
- Ghazi, The, i.e. Frank Le Poer Power
1612.
- Gilbert White of Ardrossan, The, i.e. David Landsborough
292.
- Girl of Gold, The, i.e. Emma Isola
1012.
- Glastonbury, Brother, i.e. Edwin Lovell
505.
- Grazier King, The, i.e. William Mc Combie
574.
- Hawley, Jack, i.e. Lionel Scott Pilkington
1537.
- Hermit of Kilmun, The, i.e. Duncan Marshall
756.
- Ignatius, Father, i.e. George Spencer
1501.
- Ireland, The Uncrowned king of, i.e. C. S. Parnell
1357.
- Jelly, i.e. J. B. Morris
983.
- Joannes, Count, i.e. George Jones
126.
- John of ye Girnal, i.e. John Nevay
1112.
- King of the Papuans, The, i.e. Mikluoho Maclay
647.
- La Lune rousse, i.e. Cora Pearl
1418.
- Laureate of the nursery, The, i.e. William Miller
884.
- Lion of Mirpur, The, i.e. Shir Muhammad
1074.
- Lion of the fold of Judah, The, i.e. John Mac Hale
611.
- Lion of St. Jarlath’s, The, i.e. John Mac Hale
611.
- Magdalen, Mother Mary, i.e. Georgiana Augusta Ostrehan
1271.
- Man of December, The, i.e. Napoleon iii
1082.
- Man of Sedan, The, i.e. Napoleon iii
1082.
- Master of the Rolls, The, i.e. John Martin
769.
- Murray of Wolverhampton, The, i.e. William Parks
1340.
- Member for heaven, The, i.e. sir R. H. Inglis
13.
- Member for Scotland, The, i.e. Duncan Mc Laren
645.
- Merchant of Melbourne, A, i.e. Ambrose Kyte
271.
- Merchant Prince, The, i.e. Samuel Mendel
842.
- Nonpareil bowler, The, i.e. Frederick William Lillywhite
432.
- North Star, The, i.e. Tom Maxfield
806.
- Nut Brown maid, The, i.e. Emma Isola
1012.
- Oberlin of Gloucestershire, The, i.e. Benjamin Parsons
1369.
- O’Garnish, Councillor, i.e. Charles Phillips
1503.
- Old Fagin, i.e. sir Charles James Napier
1076.
- Old Stonewall, i.e. William Mortlock
993.
- Osman Bey, i.e. Frederick Millingen
888.
- Oxford Jonathan, i.e. Jonathan Owen
1289.
- Pale Star, The, i.e. Jane E. Jerram
88.
- Patriarch of National education, The, i.e. William Johnson
110.
- Patriarch of the Pillarites, The, i.e. James Jackson
33.
- Pearl, Cora, i.e. Emma Elizabeth Crouch
1417.
- Philip my King, i.e. Philip Bourke Marston
764.
- Pickwick, i.e. sir Robert Montgomery
937.
- Poet basket maker, The, i.e. Thomas Miller
883.
- Poor man’s magistrate, The, i.e. John J. A. Kirwan
247.
- Postman artist of Lincoln’s inn fields, The, i.e. Henry Archibald Major
705.
- Pottery schoolmaster, The, i.e. Silas Even
1289.
- Prince, The, i.e. George Beaumont Loveday
503.
- Prince of preachers, The, i.e. William Jay
65.
- Prout, Father, i.e. Francis Sylvester Mahony
695.
- Queen Esther, the mother of Israel, i.e. Clarissa Rogers
99.
- Queen Sarah, i.e. Sarah, countess of Jersey
90.
- Queenie, i.e. Hester Maria Thrale
176.
- Robinson, F., i.e. sir Robert Peel
1435.
- Romeo, i.e. Charles M’ Ghee
603.
- Roscius, The Singing, i.e. Henry Phillips
1506.
- School of Barnes, The, Founder of the, i.e. Sidney Richard Barnes
1454.
- Seidletz of the Sind army, The, i.e. John Jacob
42.
- Second apostle of the North, The, i.e. John Kennedy
198.
- Shilling whist player, The, i.e. William Adam Mundell
1026.
- Silver trumpet of Australia, The, i.e. William Kelynack
185.
- Smith, Dr., i.e. Thomas Provis
1660.
- Snowdonian antelope, The, i.e. Jane Peacock
1414.
- Sprightly, i.e. Mr. Jacobs
44.
- Squire, The, i.e. George Osbaldeston
1264.
- Starved viper, The, i.e. James O’Brien
1197.
- Suffolk stag, The, i.e. George Frost
405.
- Swedish Nightingale, The, i.e. Jenny Lind
434.
- Thickhead, i.e. Mark Lemon
387.
- Timbuctoo, i.e. Charles M ’Ghee
603.
- Veteran, The, i.e. Edward Martin
765.
- Warwickshire Antelope, The, i.e. Richard Manks
405,
719.
- Warwickshire Incledon, The, i.e. James Povey
1607.
- Welsh poet preacher, The, i.e. Thomas Jones
143.
- Whiskey punch king, The, i.e. David Patullo
1392.
- Wilberforce of the Hottentots, The, i.e. John Philip
1493.
- Wonder of the North, The, i.e. Mr. Byrne
806.
- Working Men’s member of parliament, The, i.e. Alexander Macdonald
581.
- Young Liberator, The, i.e. John O’ Connell
1204.
- Names, Titles, etc., Changed, Given and Taken. See also Actors’ Stage names and Pseudonyms.
- Alessandro, Signor, i.e. Alexander Malcolm
707.
- Amcotts-Ingilby, Sir William, i.e. Sir W. Ingilby
10.
- Andrejwich, Alexei, i.e. Frederick Millingen
888.
- Bourbon, Augustus de, i.e. William Augustus Meves
860.
- Bowles, George, i.e. George Rushout
1178.
- Brooke, Sir William O’ Shaughnessy, i.e. Sir William B. O’ Shaughnessy
1270.
- Burgh, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Le Breton
347.
- Child-Villiers, George, earl of Jersey, i.e. George Villiers
90.
- Christopher, Robert Adam, i.e. Robert Adam Dundas
1153.
- D’ Aragan, De Rethel, Count, i.e. E. C. Grenville Murray
1044.
- Denison, Albert Denison, Baron Londesborough, i.e. Albert Denison Conyngham
481.
- Dora, Sister, i.e. Dorothy W. Pattison
1388.
- Edwards, Henry, i.e. Henry Edward Knatchbull
250.
- Edwards-Moss, Sir Thomas, i.e. Sir Thomas Moss
999.
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmond, Gilbert, i.e. Gilbert Elliott, earl of Minto
899.
- Foster, Gaslight, i.e. George G. Foster
735.
- Gweirydd ap Rhys, i.e. Robert John Pryse
1663.
- Hall, E., i.e. Charles Thomas Perry
1470.
- Iddesleigh, Earl of, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote
3.
- Inverness, Duchess of, i.e. the wife of duke of Sussex
18.
- Isaacs, Liley, i.e. Elias Isaacs
24.
- Jackson, General, i.e. George Jackson
31.
- Jackson, William, i.e. William Howitt
41.
- Javasu, Caraboo, Princess of, i.e. Mary Willcocks
64.
- Jefferies, Richard, i.e. John Richard Jefferies
68.
- Jejeebhoy, Jamsetjee, i.e. Cursetjee Jamsetjee
73.
- Jenner-Fust, Sir Herbert, i.e. Herbert Jenner
82.
- Jephson-Norreys, Sir C. D. O., i.e. C. D. O. Jephson
84.
- Jervis, William Henley, i.e. W. H. Pearson
92.
- Jeuan Gwynedd, i.e. Evan Jones
125.
- Jezreel, Esther, i.e. Clarissa Rogers
99.
- Jezreel, James Jershom, i.e. James White
99.
- John, bishop of Maronia, i.e. John Mac Hale
611.
- Johnstone, William Borthwick, i.e. William Johnstone
120.
- Jones, Gentleman, i.e. Richard Jones
140.
- Jones, Joey, i.e. Joseph Jones
137.
- Jones, John, i.e. John Owen
132.
- Jones, Kilsby, i.e. James Rhys Jones
130.
- Jones, Treforris, i.e. Thomas Jones
143.
- Jones, William Frank, i.e. William Frank Saer
146.
- Jones, William Henry Rich, i.e. W. H. Jones
146.
- Jordan, Robert Jacob, i.e. Lewis Jacob Jordan
148.
- Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir J. P., i.e. sir J. P. Kay
163.
- Keene, Alexander, i.e. Alexander Findlay
172.
- Keith, Viscountess, i.e. Hester Maria Thrale
176.
- Kelly, Apple pip, i.e. sir Fitzroy E. Kelly
182.
- Kennedy, sir James Shaw, i.e. sir James Shaw
198.
- Kennedy-Bailie, James, i.e. James Kennedy
202.
- Kinahan, sir Edward Hudson Hudson, i.e. sir E. H. Kinahan
220.
- King, sir George St. Vincent Duckworth, i.e. sir G. St. Vincent King
223.
- King, James King, i.e. James King Simpkinson
224.
- King Church, Henry John, i.e. Henry John Church
231.
- Kingsdown, Thomas Pemberton Leigh, 1 Baron, i.e. Thomas Pemberton
233.
- Kingsford, Annie Mary Magdalen Maria Johanna i.e. Anna Kingsford
234.
- Kirkup, Barone, i.e. Seymour Stocker Kirkup
245.
- Knight, Little, i.e. Edward Knight
255.
- Knight, Samuel Johnes, i.e. Samuel Johnes
255.
- Knox-Gore, James, i.e. James Knox
264.
- Lane, Hammer, i.e. John Lane
296.
- Lane, White, i.e. Charlton George Lane
295.
- Langdale, Charles, i.e. Charles Stourton
301.
- Larpent, Sir George G. De Hochepied, i.e. Sir G. G. Larpent
309.
- Launde, Mr., i.e. John William King
226.
- Laurie, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Snaddon
319.
- Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, i.e. Wilfrid Wybergh
334.
- Lawson, Sir William, i.e. William Wright
335.
- Lechmore, Charlton Nicholas, i.e. Nicholas Lechmore
347.
- Lee, John, i.e. John Fiott
353.
- Lee, John Lee, i.e. John Lee Hanning
355.
- Leeds, F. G. D. Darcy-Osborne, 7 Duke of, i.e. F. G. D. Osborne
362.
- Lefroy, Percy, i.e. Percy Lefroy Mapleton
369.
- Le Fleming, George C. Hughes, i.e. George C. Hughes
368.
- Leslie, Martin Edward, i.e. Martin E. Haworth
397.
- Le Strange, Henry L’ Estrange Styleman, i.e. Henry L’ Estrange Styleman
399.
- Lloyd, Jacob Youde William, i.e. Jacob Y. W. Hinde
460.
- Lloyd-Mostyn, Mostyn Edward, i.e. Edward Lloyd Mostyn
1000.
- Long, Padre, i.e. James Long
485.
- Lopes, Sir Ralph, i.e. Ralph Franco
495.
- Loveden, Pryse, i.e. Pryse Pryse
504.
- Lovell, Sir Lovell Benjamin, i.e. Lovell B. Stanhope
505.
- Lowder, Father, i.e. Charles Fuge Lowder
511.
- Ludlow-Bruges, William Heald, i.e. William H. Ludlow
528.
- Lumley, Benjamin, i.e. Benjamin Levy
528.
- Lynton, Mr., i.e. John Gerard Leigh
376.
- Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton, i.e. Edward G. E. L. Bulwer
552.
- Maclise, Daniel, i.e. Daniel Mc Lish
659.
- Macpherson, Cluny, i.e. Ewen Macpherson
675.
- Macredie, Patrick B. Mure, i.e. Patrick Boyle Mure
681.
- Maddyn, Daniel Owen, i.e. Daniel Owen Madden
683.
- Mc Garel Hogg, Sir James Macnaghten, i.e. Sir James M. Hogg
690.
- Mac Gregor, Sir John, i.e. John Mac Andrew
608.
- Mahon, The O’ Gorman, i.e. Charles James Patrick Mahon
694.
- Mainwaring, Sir Henry Mainwaring, i.e. Sir Henry M. Wetenhall
699.
- Maitland, Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson, i.e. Sir A. C. Gibson Maitland
701.
- Manningham-Buller, Sir Edward, i.e. Sir Edward Buller
724.
- Mannsfeldt-Pierson, Edgar, i.e. Henry Hugh Pierson
1529.
- Mansoor, Effendi, i.e. Edward William Lane
296.
- Marjoribanks, David Robertson, i.e. David Marjoribanks
737.
- Marriott, Sir William Marriott Smith, i.e. Sir William M. Smith
748.
- Marsh-Caldwell, Anne, i.e. Anne Caldwell
753.
- Marsh, Millenial, i.e. William Marsh
753.
- Martin, Honest John, i.e. John Martin
770.
- Martin, Humanity, i.e. Richard Martin
766.
- Martyn, Francis Mountjoy, i.e. Francis M. Martin
777.
- Marwood-Elton, Sir Edward, i.e. Sir Edward Elton
779.
- Massey-Beresford, John Maunsell, i.e. John M. Massey
788.
- Massereene, John Foster Skeffington, i.e. John Foster Massereene
785.
- Mathetes, i.e. John Jones
133.
- Mattenby, Charles Edward William, i.e. C. E. Lane
295.
- Maxwell, John Clerk, i.e. John Clerk
808.
- Maul, William, earl of Panmure, i.e. William Ramsay
1328.
- Meagher of the Sword, i.e. Thomas Francis Meagher
826.
- Melville, John Whyte, i.e. John Whyte
841.
- Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, i.e. Robert D. Melville
839.
- Mercer-Henderson, Douglas, i.e. Douglas Mercer
846.
- Meynell-Ingram, Hugo Charles, i.e. Hugo C. Meynell
861.
- Meysey-Thompson, Sir Harry Septimus, i.e. Sir Harry S. Thompson
862.
- Michell, Charles Cornwallis, i.e. Charles Collier Michell
863.
- Middleton Bay, i.e. William George Middleton
868.
- Middleton, Sir George Nathaniel Broke, i.e. Sir George N. Broke
867.
- Milbanke-Huskisson, Sir John Ralph, i.e. Sir John R. Milbanke
870.
- Mildmay, Sir Henry Paulet St John, i.e. Sir Henry P. St. John
876.
- Miles, Frank, i.e. George Francis Miles
871.
- Mill, Sir John Barker, i.e. Sir John Barker
874.
- Miller, Samuel Christie, i.e. Samuel Christie
883.
- Molyneux-Williams, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Molyneux
919.
- Mombach, Julius L., i.e. Israel Lazarus Mombach
919.
- Monck, Sir Charles M. L. Middleton, i.e. Sir C. M. L. Middleton
919.
- Monteath-Douglas, Sir Thomas, i.e. Sir Thomas Monteath
932.
- Montgomery, James, i.e. James Gomery
937.
- Montgomery, Satan i.e. Robert Montgomery
937.
- Moore, David, i.e. David Muir
945.
- Macgregor, Rob Roy, i.e. John Macgregor
608.
- Moore, Fatty, i.e. Alfred William Moore
943.
- Moore, John Bramley, i.e. John Moore
950.
- Morgan, Daniel, i.e. Samuel Morgan
964.
- Morgan, Midy, i.e. Maria Morgan
967.
- Murray, Wee, i.e. Montagu Murray
1051.
- Murray-Dunlop, Alexander Colquhoun, i.e. Alexander Colquhoun Dunlop
1057.
- Mursell, James Phillippo, i.e. James Mursell
1057.
- Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, i.e. Edward D. H. Elers
1075.
- Neale, Edward Vansittart, i.e. Edward Vansittart
1088.
- Neaves, Charles, i.e. Charles Neave
1092.
- Neill, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Neill Cream
1096.
- Nickle, Robert, i.e. Robert Nicholl
1146.
- Nisbet-Hamilton, Robert Adam, i.e. Robert Adam Christopher
1153.
- Noon, Jeremiah, i.e. John Calvin
1163.
- Norcliffe, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Dalton
1163.
- Norley, George, i.e. George Hall
785.
- North, John Sidney, i.e. John Sidney Doyle
1172.
- Nugent, Sir Percy Fitzgerald, i.e. Sir Percy Fitzgerald
1188.
- Oakley, Gipsy, i.e. Octavius Oakley
1194.
- O’Brien, James Bronterre, i.e. James O’Brien
1197.
- O’Brien, William Smith, i.e. William O’Brien
1200.
- O’Bryan, William, i.e. William Bryant
1201.
- O’Conor Don, The, i.e. Denis Maurice O’Conor
1209.
- O’Connor, Arthur Condorcet, i.e. Arthur O’Connor
1206.
- O’Donoghue, The, i.e. Daniel O’Donoghue
1214.
- Ogilvy, George Ramsay, i.e. George Ramsay
1220.
- O’Neill, William O’Neill, i.e. William O’Neill Chichester
1245.
- Onslow-Guildford, James Hillier Mainwaring Ellerker, i.e. Guildford J. H. Onslow
1247.
- Oswald, Alexander Haldane, i.e. Alexander Oswald
1273.
- Owain, Alaw, i.e. John Owen
1288.
- Owen, Alphabet, i.e. Charles Hannay Oswin
1273.
- Owen, David, i.e. David Benjamin
1283.
- Owen, Sir John, i.e. John Lord
1288.
- Owenson, Robert, i.e. Robert Mac Owen
968.
- Palgrave, Sir Francis, i.e. Francis Cohen
1311.
- Palmer of Magdalen, i.e. William Palmer
1324.
- Palmer of Worcester, i.e. William Palmer
1324.
- Parker, Smuggler, i.e. Henry Perlee Parker
1342.
- Pasley, Sir Thomas Sabine, i.e. Sir Thomas Sabine
1376.
- Pattinson, Hugh Lee, i.e. Hugh Pattinson
1388.
- Pearson-Gee, Arthur Beilby, i.e. Arthur B. Pearson
1425.
- Peckham-Micklethwaite, Sir Sotheron Branthwayt, i.e. Sir Sotheron B. Branthwayt
1429.
- Pendarves, Edward William Wynne, i.e. Edward W. W. Stackhouse
1446.
- Pennant, Edward Gordon Douglas, i.e. Edward G. Douglas
1457.
- Peploe, John Birch Webb, i.e. John Birch Webb
1458.
- Percy, Charles Greatheed Bertie, i.e. Charles Percy
1462.
- Percy, Sidney Richard, i.e. Sidney R. Williams
1464.
- Phillipps, Charles March, i.e. Charles March
1500.
- Phillipps De Lisle, Ambrose L. M., i.e. Ambrose L. M. Phillipps
1501.
- Pinney, John, i.e. John Prater
1542.
- Piozzi-Salusbury, Sir John S., i.e. John S. Salusbury
1543.
- Pitt, George Dean, i.e. George Dean
1550.
- Pole, Charles Van Notten, i.e. Charles Pole
1569.
- Pole, Sacheverell Chandos, i.e. Sacheverell Pole
1569.
- Polhill-Turner, Frederick Charles, i.e. Frederick Charles Polhill
1571.
- Pollard-Urquhart, William, i.e. William Pollard
1572.
- Portland, William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of, i.e. William H. C. Bentinck
1595.
- Portsmouth, Newton Fellowes, Earl of, i.e. Newton Wallop
1597.
- Price, Sir Richard Green, i.e. Richard Green
1639.
- Pritchard-Rayner, George, i.e. George Pritchard
1651.
- Prize Prynne, i.e. George Prynne
1662.
- Proctor-Beauchamp, Sir Thomas W. B., i.e. Sir T. W. B. Beauchamp-Proctor,
1655.
- Prosser, Mrs., i.e. Sophia Amelia Prosser
1657.
- Pusey, Philip, i.e. Philip Bouverie
1677.
- Renfrew, Mr., i.e. Philip Cadell Peebles
1432.
- Scoresby-Jackson, Robert Edmund, i.e. R. E. Jackson
37.
- Sherburne, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Irving
23.
- Smith, Dollar, i.e. Mr. Smith
1199.
- Smyth, Sir Hugh, bart., i.e. Thomas Provis
1660.
- Squire, The, i.e. Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole
1569.
- Stackhouse, Edward William Wynne, i.e. Edward William Stackhouse
1446.
- Stafford, Mr., i.e. C. Brounlow, baron Lurgan
532.
- Talsarn, i.e. John Jones
131.
- Tegid, i.e. John Jones
130.
- Temple, William Francis Cowper, i.e. William Francis Cowper
1009.
- Tempest, George H. R. C. W. Vane, marquess of Londonderry, i.e. George H. R. C. W. Vane
482.
- Underwood, Cecilia L. G., duchess of Inverness, i.e. Cecilia L. Gore
18.
- Vane, Charles William, marquess of Londonderry, i.e. Charles William Stewart
481.
- Vernon, Robert, baron Lyveden, i.e. Robert V. Smith
555.
- Wallingford, Viscount, i.e. Sir William T. Knollys
257.
- Young Jay, the boy preacher, i.e. William Jay
65.
- Naples, sulphur monopoly
1338.
- Napoleon i, d. 1821, emperor, exhumation of remains
60,
- first genuine likeness
785,
- funerals of
1598,
- Harry Jackson’s embodiment of
32,
- his orderly officer at St. Helena
1134,
- his visitors at St. Helena
861.
- Napoleon iii, d. 1873, emperor, account of
1081,
- busts of
135,
1389,
- at Guildhall, London
942,
- his tailor
1583,
- letter exposing his designs
118,
- visit in 1855 to England
1402,
- fancy names of
1735.
- Natal, Isandlana, colours of 24 foot saved by wrapping around Melvill’s body
839.
- National Gallery, Blenheim pictures
741,
- restoration of the pictures
854.
- National debt, sinking fund
1175.
- Naturalisations, Giacometti
1656,
- Goldschmidt
434,
- Lampson
286,
- Leopold, prince of Saxe-Cobourg
391,
- Levi
405,
- Lichtenstein
423,
- Liebstein
426,
- Loewe
474,
- Löwenthal
515,
- Luning
531,
- Marras
744,
- Melia
835,
- Neuberg
1112,
- Newburgh
1116,
- Negretti
1094,
- Niéuwenhuys
1150,
- Oliviera
1235,
- Ollendorff
1240,
- Panizzi
1327,
- Penon
1456,
- Pepoli
1459,
- Poggi
1567,
- Potocki
1599,
- Praeger
1619,
- Prodgers
1656,
- Pulvermacher
1669,
- Quaglieni
1685.
- Naturalists, Ingpen
13,
- Jamrach
59,
- Jardine
61,
- Jenner
81,
- Jerdon bis
85,
- Jukes
154,
- Keyl
215,
- Landsborough
292,
- Lee
352,
- Lord
496,
- Macgillivray
604,
- Martin
775.
- Navy, Achilles, first iron clad built at Chatham
1416,
- Atalanta and Captain dangerous ships
101,
- breech-loading ordnance, inventor of
1034,
- captain assigns his pay to royal benevolent society
317,
- Chatham yard extended
1375,
- deck lights invented
1441,
- first screw steamer
800,
- first steam ship
300,
- iron plated ships built
1099,
- iron ship, the first
280,
- maker of engines for the ships
801,
- Moorsom’s percussion fuze for a shell
958,
- Moorsom’s plan of fitting mortars
957,
- officer captures one hundred and seventy of enemy’s vessels
726,
- Royal George wreck blown up
1375,
- royal naval college Greenwich opened
214,
- royal naval college Portsmouth abolished
65
- but re-established
65,
- smoke observations at trials of vessels
1034,
- taking a fort without orders
546,
- Tartarus saved from destruction
122,
- Thunderer explosion
1122,
- Winchester, mutiny on board
1442.
- Needle maker, Morrall
979.
- Negro entertainments, first introduced into England
1439,
- songs first written for
249,
- the original Bones
1439.
- Negro minstrels, Christy minstrels
1153,
- Juba
1440,
- Linn
441,
- Lowrey
516,
- Nish
1153,
- Pelham
1439,
- Pell
1439,
- Phillips
1510,
- Pierce
1528,
- Pleon
1558.
- Nelson, Horatio, killed 1805, admiral, his character
789,
- his daughter Horatia
1101,
- his signal at Trafalgar
1374,
- signal midshipman at Trafalgar
1571.
- New Guinea exploration
647,
652.
- Newman, John Henry, d. 1889, cardinal, his sister
1014,
- Mac Hale opposes his residence in Ireland
611.
- Newport, Monmouth, chartist riots at
1512.
- Newspaper correspondents, Landells
290,
- Latimer
314,
- Lee
359,
- Liefde
427,
- Lloyd
457,
- Morgan
967,
- O’Donovan
1214,
- Ogle
1220,
- Oliphant
1233.
- Newspapers, abolition of stamps on
952,
- Philp put in the stocks for selling a Sunday paper
1517,
- prosecutions for unstamped papers
631,
- stamp bill
413.
- Newspapers, See also Magazines, col.
1730.
- Aberdeen daily free press commenced
574.
- Agricultural Gazette editor
994.
- Arrow, a short career
967.
- Atlas, editor
1241,
- and proprietor of
988.
- Atlas at Sydney, editor
617.
- Aurora, editor
85.
- Beehive, The, commenced
1600.
- Bell’s life in London, editor
587.
- Bell’s weekly messenger, editor
352.
- Bronterre’s National reformer started
1197.
- Cambridge express started
857.
- Christian observer, editor
749.
- Christian times established
1318,
- and editor
344.
- Christian weekly news, editor
344.
- Clerkenwell news issued
458.
- Cork examiner founded
692.
- Court circular founded
686,
1624.
- Critic of literature, editor
513.
- Crown, proprietor
311.
- Daily chronicle issued
458.
- Daily news, correspondent
695,
- war correspondent
600,
- leader writer
8.
- Daily Telegraph, correspondents
588,
- first daily London penny paper
407,
- proprietors
334,
407,
- writer in
1661.
- Devil in London commenced
815.
- Diogenes, the cartoons for
1512,
- editor of
1517.
- Douglas Jerrold’s Weekly, editor
88.
- Dublin evening post proprietor
689.
- Echo, first halfpenny daily paper
1482.
- Englishman started
193.
- Era, proprietor
349.
- Evening herald commenced and discontinued
118.
- Evening mail, Dublin, proprietor
367.
- Evening news founded
194,
- sub-editor
622.
- Evening news and post founded
194.
- Examiner, editors
899,
976,
- publisher
306.
- Family Doctor, The, proprietor
1673.
- Farmers’ journal, editor
352.
- Field started
386,
- editors
4.
- Figaro, dramatic critic
756.
- Figaro in London established
815.
- Freemasons’ chronicle founded
970.
- Friend of India founded
762.
- Fun established
967.
- Galignani’s messenger, editor
629.
- Glasgow herald, editor
1278,
- became a daily paper
1302.
- Globe, The, correspondent
695,
- editor
1386.
- Graphic, editor
468.
- Guardian, editor
251.
- Hetherington’s Poor man’s conservative
1197.
- Homeward mail, proprietor
224.
- Horse and hound founded
1597.
- Hull Herald, editor
350.
- Illustrated London news, artists
157,
173,
- editors
311,
618,
914,
- first Christmas supplement
386,
- printer
311,
- started
14.
- Illustrated police news founded
1673.
- Illustrated times, London editor
914.
- International founded
779.
- Ipswich journal, proprietor
38.
- Irish felon, commenced and finished
770.
- Irishman, The, Dublin, founded
1533.
- Irish people, correspondent
1213,
- suppressed
216,
334,
1232.
- Irish times founded
262.
- Jewish chronicle, editor
430.
- John Bull, editor
1661.
- Jurist originated
91.
- Keene’s Bath journal, proprietor
173.
- Lady’s newspaper, first number
14,
290.
- Lady’s own paper, editor
234.
- Law journal, publisher
8.
- Leader founded
408.
- League, The, editor
1398.
- Leeds intelligencer, proprietor
8.
- Legal observer established
801.
- Leicester journal, proprietor
28.
- Literary gazette, editor
84.
- Lloyd’s Weekly, London issued
458,
- editors
88,
89.
- London journal purchased
14.
- London review, editor
618.
- London telegraph discontinued
14.
- Manchester advertiser, a paper that was given away
1622.
- Manchester examiner projected
635.
- Manchester times, proprietors
1398.
- Mirror, an illustrated paper issued
433.
- Morning chronicle, proprietor
1473,
- reporter
685,
- writers for
616,
618,
726.
- Morning herald, editor
263,
- discontinued
118,
- reporter
685,
- sold
118.
- Morning post, musical critic
1363,
- proprietor
1551,
- represented at St. Petersburg
208.
- Morning star, proprietors
525.
- Musical times
700.
- New York evening star, London correspondent
632.
- Nonconformist founded
862.
- Northern star, Leeds founded
1207.
- Observer, dramatic critic
301.
- Operative, ceased
1197.
- Overland mail, proprietor
224.
- Owl, started and discontinued
1233,
1248.
- Pall Mall gazette, writer on
68.
- Perry’s Bankrupt and insolvent gazette founded
1473.
- Photographic news, proprietor
1650.
- Pictorial times purchased
14.
- Porcupine established
893.
- Press founded
525,
- editor
1386.
- Preston guardian, managers
452.
- Printers’ register founded
1609.
- Printing times founded
505.
- Propagandist, editor
568.
- Punch, artists
173,
- Barbazure by G. R. P. Jeames
49,
- Caudle’s curtain lectures
88,
- editor
386,
- founders
289,
386,
815,
- illustrations
97,
- Jullien noticed in
155,
- Leech’s cartoons
361,
- originators of
1598,
- printer
311,
- Punch’s complete letter writer
88,
- sub-editor
816,
- writers in
88,
376,
608.
- Queen’s messenger commenced
1043.
- Royal Cornwall gazette, Truro, editor
1270.
- Saturday Review, contributors to
698,
726,
- manager and publisher
124.
- Saunders’ News-letter, proprietor
1606.
- Scotsman, editor
645,
- established
580.
- Scottish guardian, editor
170.
- Shipping and mercantile gazette established
908.
- Solicitors’ journal founded
801.
- Sporting life commenced
686.
- Sporting times, writers in
71.
- Squib, proprietor
311.
- Standard, manager of parliamentary staff
1003,
- proprietors of
118,
- price reduced to a penny
118,
- sold
118.
- Star, editor
1084.
- Sun, editor of
85.
- Sunday Times, musical critic
281,
- musical editor
1363,
- proprietor
407.
- Surrey comet, proprietor
250.
- Sussex advertiser, proprietor
350.
- Sydney Freeman’s journal founded
595.
- Sydney gazette, first paper in New South Wales
727.
- Tablet started
522.
- Thief commenced
815.
- Times, The, action against Lawson
247,
- continuous rolls of paper used
584,
- correspondent
619,
- dramatic critic
1296,
- financial manager
985,
- foreign correspondent
1085,
- foreign editor
203,
- leader writers
261,
588,
1014,
- libel on C. S. Parnell
1358,
- managers
584,
985,
- parliamentary reporter
1097,
- Parnell, forged letters
584,
- Parnellism and crime
1534,
- Pigott’s forged letters
1534,
- proprietor
311,
- publisher
334,
- reporter
584,
- reviewer
468,
- Stephan Poles’ action
1571,
- stereotype plates used
584,
- Walter press
584,
- war correspondents
469,
1444,
1612,
- writers in
1477.
- Times of India commenced
1021.
- Tomahawk, career of
967.
- United Irishman issued
900.
- Vanity Fair, first number
1043,
- correspondent
619.
- Weekly news originated
88.
- Western daily press, Bristol, founded
660.
- Western times, Exeter, proprietor
314.
- Worcester herald, editor
663.
- World, proprietors of
1044.
- Y Drych (The Mirror) founded
135.
- Yorkshire post at Leeds, editor
1428.
- New Zealand, Canterbury settlement
551,
597,
- F. E. Maning known as Pakeha Maori, marries a Maori
718,
- first secretary for the natives
648,
- steam communication with England established
559,
- Otago university founded
559,
- war in
1186,
- well bred horses introduced
1481.
- Nicaraguan route explored
1538.
- Nicholas i, d. 1855, emperor of Russia, entertained at Meadowbank
673.
- Niger river, government expedition to
59.
- Nightingale, Florence, b. 1820, nurse, her first instructor in nursing
1618.
- Nile, victory of, first news of the
1178.
- Norfolk island, the model constitution of
1156.
- Nonsense verses, the originator of
343.
- Norfolk, fossil mammalia
229.
- Norfolk, Duke of, his liberty at Ipswich
326.
- Norwich, collections for history of
399.
- Nottingham, castle burnt
1116.
- Nottinghamshire, lord lieutenant
1117.
- Novels, etc., characters represented in.
- Boythorn, Lawrence in Dickens’ Bleak House, i.e. Walter Savage Lander
292.
- Colchicum, Lord in Thackeray’s Pendennis, i.e. Earl of Lonsdale
492.
- Cresswell, Frank of Furnival’s inn in Father Prout’s Prout Papers, i.e. Francis Stack Murphy
1038.
- Diana in George Meredith’s Diana of the Crossways, i.e. Caroline E. S. Norton
1179.
- Diddler, Dionysius in Thackeray’s Miscellanies, i.e. Dionysius Lardner
308.
- Dr. Oldacre in Elizabeth J. Whately’s Maude, i.e. John Henry Newman
1124.
- Edwards, Rev. Slingsby in Miss Braddon’s Hostages to Fortune, i.e. James Rhys Jones
130.
- Eskdale, Lord in Disraeli’s Coningsby, i.e. the Earl of Lonsdale
492.
- Fang, Mr. the magistrate in Dickens’ Oliver Twist, i.e. Allen Stewart Laing
277.
- Forth, Professor in Broughton’s Belinda, i.e. Mark Pattison
1390.
- George the trooper in Dickens’ Bleak house, i.e. George Jackson
31.
- Gordon, Cyril in H. Smith’s For God and humanity, i.e. Laurence Oliphant
1234.
- Harderly, Lord in sir James Stewart’s The Life of a Lawyer, i.e. Lord Lyndhurst
544.
- Heath, Marmaduke in James Payne’s Lost Sir Massingbird, i.e. Thomas Pickford
1526.
- Jennings, Ezra in Wilkie Collins’ Moonstone, i.e. Hargrave Jennings
83.
- Lardner, Doctor Athanasius and Larner, Doctor Diolesius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. D. Lardner
308.
- Lister, Thomas in G. L. Bank’s Wooers and winners, i.e. Thomas Lister
445.
- Longsword, Sybilla in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, i.e. Maria Theresa Yelverton
492.
- Lord Prima Donna in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, i.e. William Pitt Lennox
390.
- Loyola, Doctor Ignatius in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. D. Lardner
308.
- Lyle, Eustace in Disraeli’s Coningsby, i.e. Ambrose L. M. Phillipps de Lisle
1501.
- Lyman, Dr. in Battledon rectory, i.e. William Quekett
1688.
- Lytton Bulwig, Mistawedward in Thackeray’s Memoirs of C. J. Yellowplush, i.e. Edward, baron Lytton
553.
- Meadows, Archdeacon, the bibliomaniac in J. H. Burton’s Bookhunter, i.e. John Lee
353.
- Methley in Kinglake’s Eothen, i.e. John Savile, earl of Mexborough
860.
- Mopes, Mr. in Dickens’ Tom Tiddler’s ground, i.e. James Lucas
523.
- Mr. Minus in Theodore Hook’s The man of sorrow, i.e. Thomas Moore
955.
- O’Brien in Marryat’s Peter Simple, i.e. George V. Jackson
31.
- Oldgo in M. Collin’s Two plunges for a pearl, i.e. John Reilly Newcombe
1118.
- O’Lion, Dr. in Cuthbert Bede’s Mattins and Muttons, i.e. James O’Brien
1198.
- Patrick in Boldrewood’s Robbery, i.e. Daniel Morgan
964.
- Petralva, Marchese di in R. M. Kettle’s My home in the shires, i.e. Count Carlo Pepoli
1459.
- Porphyro in Sheppard’s Rumour, i.e. Napoleon iii
1082.
- Rose, Mr. in Mallock’s The new republic, i.e. Walter Horatio Pater
1377.
- Silverton, Rodulphus in O’Flanagan’s Gentle blood, i.e. William C. Yelverton
492.
- Squeers, Mr. in Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby, i.e. Mr. Shaw
459.
- Sutton, General in H. S. Cunningham’s Chronicles of Dustypore, i.e. Robert, baron Napier
1072.
- Undery, Mr. in an article by Dickens in Household Words, i.e. Frederic Ouvry
1279.
- Von Trumpetson, Colonel in Disraeli’s Vivian Grey, i.e. the Marquis of Londonderry
482.
- West End, Sir Warwick in Trollope’s Three clerks, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote
3.
- Wronghead in A. Bunn’s A word with Punch, i.e. Douglas W. Jerrold
89.
- Number one and how to take care of him
1587.
- Nurses, Mackay
616,
- Nightingale
1618,
- Pattison
1388,
- Pearson
1422.
- Nut shaping machine invented
1085.