T
- Tailors, Moses
749,
- Nicoll
1148,
- Nugee
1186,
- Place
1552,
- Poole
1582.
- Talkers, Great, Luttrell
537,
- Morley
975.
- Tasmania, Hobart Town magnetic observatory
163.
- Taste and smell, a person with no sense of
776.
- Taverns, Anti Gallican
351,
- Garrick’s head
351,
- London coffee house
361.
- Talford, Sir Thomas N., d. 1854, judge, his dramas
166.
- Tawell, John, murderer, executed 28 March 1845
182.
- Tea dealer, Moffatt
911.
- Teachers, first training college for
163.
- Teck, Mary, b. 1833, duchess of, taught the piano by Mangold
718.
- Telegraphs, Anglo-American telegraph co.
572,
- Atlantic cable
1114,
- Dover and Calais
1114,
- break drum and cone
1114,
- first use for capturing a murderer
182,
- underground introduced
1148,
- wire rope for
1114.
- Telescopes, See also Observatories,
- grinding specula
214,
310,
- reflecting telescopes
310,
- specula
310.
- Telpherage, automatic transport of goods by electricity
76.
- Temperance, Anti Bacchus
1369,
- dining room established
477,
- first teetotal pledge
452,
- Preston temperance advocate
452,
- the league of the cross
722.
- Temperance advocates, Lamb
283,
- Logan
477,
- Lucas
524,
- M’Gavin
600,
- Mathew
791,
- Mitchell
903,
- Morley
977,
- Morris
981,
- Mudge
1015,
- Murphy
1038,
- O’Neill
1246,
- Parsons
1369,
- Pollard
1572,
- Priestman
1643.
- Tennis player, Ponsonby
1579.
- Tennyson, Alfred, d. 1892, baron, poet, dedication of The Princess
534,
- his sister
534,
- Flights of Phædo in reply to Maud
226,
- poems set to music
343,
- verses to E. Lear
343.
- Ternnograph, a levelling machine, invention of
144.
- Thackeray, William Makepeace, d. 1863, novelist, battle of Limerick
1201,
- caricatures G. P. R. James
49,
- on Letts’ diaries
401,
- his friend
1642.
- Theatres, booking agents, Mitchell
904
- and Nimmo
1152,
- general theatrical fund founded
546,
- first opera burlesque
1059,
- limelight introduced
755,
- no fee system first established
815,
- religious services in
977,
- theatrical publisher
275,
- theatrical portraits
275,
- transformation scenes originated
755,
- vampire traps first used
1553.
- Theatres and other places of Amusement, See also Actors and Music halls.
- Adelaide gallery, opened
318,
- closed
1449,
- Jacobs conjurer at
44.
- Adelphi theatre, musical director
836.
- Agricultural hall promenade concerts
233.
- Alexandra theatre opened
1432.
- Alexandra palace, lessees
146.
- Alhambra, Marian the giantess
736.
- Anatomical museums
148,
158.
- Argyle subscription rooms, conductor
318,
- opposition to the licence
545,
- singer at
147.
- Astley’s theatre, manager
922.
- Avenue theatre built
1366.
- Bower saloon opened
1509.
- Britannia theatre opened
298.
- Chinese gallery, Hyde park corner
1509.
- City of London theatre, lessee
922,
- manager
356,
- opening night
386,
- torn down
356.
- Coburg theatre, manager
922.
- Colosseum, garden
613,
- manager
686,
- panorama of London
1360.
- Court theatre, lessee
450.
- Covent Garden theatre, Barnett fires at Miss Kelly
182,
- built
834,
- burnt down
155,
- conductor
599,
- Holland’s circus at
1203,
- Israelites in Egypt, an opera suppressed
274,
- Lenten oratorios
351,
- lessees
186,
680,
- musical directors
836,
938,
- opera litigation
262,
- Rivier’s promenade concerts
793,
- scene painters
755,
967.
- Cremorne gardens, fatal balloon ascent
314,
- musical director
745.
- Criterion theatre built
1577.
- Dando’s quartet
473.
- Drury Lane theatre, A run of luck produced £25,000
1485,
- ballet mistress
501,
- Jullien’s concerts
155.
- Lenten oratorios
351,
- lessees
155,
351,
- managers
680,
922,
- modeller of the masks
174,
- musical conductor
155,
- patentee
506,
- poetical address at the opening
909,
- queen’s state visit
1360,
- scene painters
47,
755.
- Edinburgh theatre royal,
- burnt
497,
- lessee
395,
- manager
459.
- Elephant and Castle theatre, lessees
823,
1352.
- English opera house, Wellington st. erected
765.
- Fitzroy theatre, manager
815.
- Garrick theatre, Leman street, burnt down
1483.
- German Reed’s Entertainment
1365.
- Globe theatre, built
1366,
- lessee
930.
- Gough street private theatre, which became Havelock hall
1682.
- Haymarket theatre, musical director
836.
- Her Majesty’s theatre, decorated
107,
- Excelsior ballet at
1307,
- lessee
784,
- manager
528,
- Mario appears
736,
- musical conductor
528,
- pas de quatre at
528,
- scene painter
755.
- Highbury Barn, musical director
745.
- Holborn theatre, built
1366,
- first opened
149,
- lessees
47,
1368,
- manager
149,
- stage manager
1368.
- Horns’ tavern, Jacobs the conjurer at
44.
- Imperial theatre, lessee
450.
- Javasu, Princess of, exhibition of
64.
- Julia Pastrana, exhibition of
1377.
- Laurent’s casino, opened and closed
318.
- Lyceum theatre, built
1480,
- Jullien’s concerts at
155,
- lessee
171,
- manager
794,
- musical conductors
711,
938,
- opera buffa introduced
904,
- Penley’s nine nights’ season
817.
- Marks and his little men
737.
- Marylebone theatre, manager
356.
- Miss Kelly’s theatre, built
183.
- New Royalty theatre, lessee
1237.
- North Woolwich gardens, conductor of music
212.
- Olympic theatre, lessees
150,
794,
- manager
348,
- musical director
351,
711,
- scene painter
47.
- Olympic arena, i.e. Lambeth baths, opened
355.
- Panharmonium at King’s Cross, performance at
68.
- Pantheon, Oxford street, Italian opera at
1184.
- Pantheon, Catherine street
1510.
- Park theatre, lessees
1360.
- Parkinson’s museum
1355.
- Pavilion theatre, lessee
1608,
- manager
356.
- Polygraphic hall, Jacobs conjurer at
44.
- Polytechnic, chairman
1289,
- institute
1189,
- lecturers at
225.
- Poses plastiques at Garrick’s head
351.
- Prince of Wales theatre, Tottenham street, London, acting manager
47,
- scene painters
47,
- Wilton management
47.
- Prince of Wales theatre, Liverpool, lessee
150.
- Princess’s theatre, acting manager
25,
- lessee
165,
686,
- manager
938,
- musical conductor
472.
- Queen’s theatre, Dublin, lessee
149.
- Queen’s theatre, Long Acre, proscenium, painter of
943,
- musical conductor
711,
- scene painter
381,
- stage manager
1363.
- Rawstorne street, Islington, a private theatre
356.
- Regency theatre, Westminster, manager
921.
- Richardson’s Show, an actor in
876,
- proprietors
356,
- finally dispersed
356,
- at Agricultural hall
1352.
- Rosherville gardens, master of the ceremonies
1086,
- owner
126.
- Royal Amphitheatre, Holborn, opened
574.
- Royal Mews, Charing Cross, pictures exhibited
297.
- Sadler’s Wells, directors
844,
- lessees
1490,
- manager
149,
- musical director
938,
- scene painter
47.
- St. James’ theatre, built
1480,
- French plays and operas at
904.
- San Pareil theatre, opened
348.
- San Souce theatre, Herr Von Joel at
101.
- Saville house, Leicester sq., assaults of arms at
31.
- Standard theatre, manager
356.
- Strand theatre, acting manager
1368,
- directress
25,
- lessee
182,
- living marionettes
793,
- manager
88,
- Mark Lemon’s first play
386,
- musical directors
351,
938.
- Surrey theatre, musical conductor
121,
- scene painter
755.
- Surrey gardens, book about
167,
- Jullien’s concerts
155.
- Tottenham street theatre, lessee
351.
- Vaudeville theatre, lessee
930.
- Vauxhall gardens, account of
1372,
- manager
922.
- Victoria theatre, lessees
110,
1483,
- scene painter
47.
- Wilson street private theatre for students
1682.
- Woolwich gardens under W. Holland
97.
- Theatrical managers, See also Actors,
- Charman
574,
- Gye
262,
- Johnson
356,
- Knowles
260,
- Lee
356,
- Lewis
418,
- Liston
445,
- Lyster
553,
- M’Collam
574,
- Macfarren
598,
- Maddox
686,
- Mapleson
730,
- Murray
1056,
- Nash
1083,
- Newcombe
1117,
- Osbaldiston
356,
- Parry
1366,
- Ratcliffe
1483,
- Richardson
356,
- Robertson
451.
- Thermantidote for cooling houses
72.
- Thermometer for deep sea soundings
885.
- Thorndon reformatory, Suffolk, established
211.
- Thrale, Hester Maria, d. 1857, viscountess Keith
176.
- Throat doctors, Mackensie
630,
- Moore
948.
- Tichborne, Roger or Thomas Castro or Arthur Orton, Kenealey conducting the case
193,
- his counsel Mac Mahon
661,
- his friend Onslow
1248,
- his judges
838.
- Ticket of leave men, meeting of
816.
- Tiger, encounter with a,
60.
- Tiger, A, the first servant so called
351.
- Timber merchant
707.
- Toptree heath model farm Essex
829.
- Tobacco manufacturer, Mitchell
906.
- Tom and Jerry, or life in London a drama
922.
- Torpey, James diamond robber
530.
- Tower of London, keeper of the regalia
1550.
- Toxophilites
1667.
- Trade Board of, See Board of Trade.
- Trade union congress the first
1601.
- Trafalgar, battle of, the signal officer at
1374.
- Traitors, Lafontaine
276,
- Lemaitre
383,
- Macmanus
661,
- Martin
770,
- Meagher
826,
- Meany
828,
- Mitchel
900,
- O’Brien
1201,
- O’Conner
1205,
- O’Donoghue
1214,
- O’Gorman
1223,
- O’Mahony
1243,
- O’Reilly
1253.
- Trapeze performers, Leotard
392,
- Olmar
1242.
- Travellers, Man
714,
- Monroe
926,
- Palgrave
1311.
- Travelling in a van
556.
- Treasury, first lord See also Prime ministers,
- Iddesleigh
3,
1176.
- Trollope, Anthony, d. 1882, novelist, The Eustace diamonds
848.
- Trotter, Captain
1452.
- Truro, Cornwall, cathedral, Pullan’s design for
1666.
- Turf Commissioner, Perry
1470.
- Turkey red dyers
791.
- Turner, Joseph M. W., d. 1851, painter, his Liber studiorum
1681,
- Johns’ pictures sold as Turner’s
102.
U
- Umbrella, manufacturer
975.
- Uranite, nature of
1510.
V
- Vaccination introduced
81.
- Vansittart, Henrietta a patentee
513.
- Vaulter, Madigan
688.
- Vegetarians
234.
- Ventriloquists, Jacobs
44,
- Love
503.
- Victoria Cross given to Kavanagh
162,
- Leith
382,
- Mc Masters
662,
- Macpherson
675,
- Malone
713,
- Moore
949,
- Peel
1435,
- Percy
1463.
- Victoria, Queen, b. 1819, assaulted by lieut. Pate
1337,
- attacked in Tomahawk cartoons
967,
- carpet presented to,
1331,
- coroner of queen household
724,
- drawing masters
343,
381,
- duke and duchess of Kent
205,
- empress of India
553,
- fired at by Edward Oxford on Constitution hill
1297,
- greyhound master M’Grath, sent for her to see
532,
- keeper of her privy purse
1579,
- monthly nurse
431,
- inspects the ox Black Prince
575,
- keeper of her crown jewels
475,
- G. Jackson exhibits feats of dexterity before her
31,
- Jackson choir performs before her
40,
- marshall of court ceremonies
551,
- mask on occasion of her marriage
199,
- More Leaves translated into Gaelic
622,
- Myers’ circus performs before her
1065,
- Neild leaves her half a million
1094,
- physician accoucheur
472,
- portraits
217,
293,
1360,
1373,
- reported attempt to murder
365,
- Sir B. Peckham-Micklethwait rendered a service to
1429,
- Jennings the sole survivor of priests at her coronation
83,
- state visit to Drury lane
1360,
- statues and busts of
135,
500,
- sub almoner
73,
- taught singing by Lablache
272,
- taught to etch
293,
- theatricals at Windsor
165,
- trumpeter to the queen
1348,
- vaccinated by T. J. Pettigrew
1484,
- visits Birmingham
777,
- visits Ireland
549,
1504,
- visits Jersey
347,
- visits Tillyfour farm, Aberdeenshire
575,
- writings translated into Welsh
134.
- Victoria regia introduced
1177.
- Villikins and his Dinah, a song
815.
- Violin maker
200.
- Violinists, Lacy
274,
- Lucas
522,
- Mapleson
730,
- Paganini
1409.
- Violoncellists, Lindley
435,
- Munck
1388,
- Pettit
1486,
- Phillips
1513.
- Volunteers, a starter of the movement
1680,
- first corps in England
956.
W
- Waghorn, Thomas, d. 1850, lieutenant, assisted by Levicke
406.
- Wales, Eisteddvodau held
1363,
- cremation of Price the archdruid
1640,
- fasting girl
43,
- first free library
1638,
- greatest preacher in Welsh
131,
- musical societies established
890,
- Sunday school examinations founded
135,
- University college founded
1287,
- Welsh airs
132.
- Wales, Prince of, See Albert Edward, col.
1701.
- Walking head downward
1242.
- Wallah, The first competition
1681.
- War, Secretaries at, Macaulay
562,
- Palmerston
1325,
- Vernon Smith
555.
- War, Secretaries of State for, Lewis
413,
- Newcastle
1117.
- Ward, William, Baron, created Earl Dudley, d. 1885,
and Her Majesty’s theatre
529.
- Warming and ventilating, engineer for
1522,
- with hot water pipes
1466.
- Watches, single pin escapement
593,
- spiral drill
593,
- three leg gravity escapement
593,
- watch makers
256,
593,
1553.
- Water obtained from a fort in the sea
1066.
- Waterloo, battle of in 1815, Kennedy’s plan of infantry formation
197,
- Macdonell helps to shut the gates of Hougoumont
587,
- medal for engraved
1547.
- Warwick, Roman catholic church built
490.
- Waugh, Edwin, d. 1890, author
180.
- Weber, Karl Maria, d. 1826, musical composer, Der Freischutz produced in England
1506.
- Webb, Matthew, drowned in crossing Niagara 1882, a swimmer
1402.
- Weighing machines
1586.
- Weights, standard weights ruined in fire at houses of parliament
886.
- Welbeck abbey, Notts., the tunnels at
1595,
- four millions spent on alterations at
1596.
- Wellington, Arthur, d. 1852, duke of, allowed earl of Mornington ten pounds a week
979,
- attempt to impeach him for R.C. emancipation bill
556,
- his god son
410,
- monument in St. Paul’s
1330.
- Wesley, John, d. 1791, founder of Methodism, picture of his rescue from the fire
1342.
- West Ham, near Bow, Middlesex, stipendiary magistrate, the first local appointed
1509.
- West India islands, Liberian coffee introduced
7,
- limes introduced
7.
- Westmacott, Charles Molloy, editor of the Age, d. 1868, assaulted by C. Kemble
186.
- Westminster, archbishop of
722.
- Westminster abbey, burials in
330,
453,
- deanery declined
1423,
- portrait of Richard the second
854,
- rings thrown into lord Palmerston’s grave
1327,
- royal musical festival
1363.
- Westminster Palace, bells in clock tower
50,
- Big Ben in the clock tower
456,
- houses of parliament burnt
886,
- paintings of Wellington and Blucher, and The death of Nelson
659.
- Westminster school, fagging at
709.
- Weston-super-mare, Somerset, town-hall
322.
- Wheels, cutting teeth of
99.
- Whiskey, distillers of
56,
220.
- Whist, Hollywood whist club
738,
- laws of
818,
- pound points
818,
- solo whist
1333.
- Whist players, Idle
4,
- Lloyd
459,
- Mayne
818,
- Pole
1570.
- Whistler, A
101.
- Whittaker, James A., land owner, Kansas
135.
- Whittlebury estate, Northamptonshire
473.
- White cross movement
429.
- Whyte, Mrs. Granville, claimed authorship of John Halifax
1024.
- Wicklow, lord lieutenant
828.
- William iv, d. 1837, king, diorama illustrating his coronation
755,
- his historiographer
49,
- physician to
1636,
- statue
1154.
- Williams, Frederick Henry, dean of Grahamstown, excommunicated
853.
- Williams, Montague Stephen, d. 1892, police magistrate
171.
- Willing, James, advertisement contractor, lessee of Alexandra palace
146.
- Wills, £5,858, col.
1404.
- £10,000, col.
1494.
- £11,000, col.
1511.
- £18,000, col.
171,
1031.
- £22,464, col.
1377.
- £23,000, col.
1176.
- £25,000, col.
829,
1098.
- £35,000, col.
165.
- £37,824, col.
1183.
- £40,000, col.
1503.
- £40,630, col.
434.
- £58,166, col.
1598.
- £71,390, col.
1049.
- £90,000, col.
148,
691.
- £100,000, col.
905,
906,
1392.
- £120,000, col.
1326,
1583,
1606.
- £120,937, col.
561.
- £130,000, col.
1115.
- £136,000, col.
230.
- £149,382, col.
1637.
- £159,718, col.
690.
- £170,000, col.
1326.
- £171,000, col.
1137.
- £180,000, col.
495.
- £200,000, col.
180,
740,
1256.
- £203,000, col.
24.
- £215,000, col.
1577.
- £244,092, col.
1597.
- £250,000, col.
348,
555,
801,
834,
953,
1034,
1117,
1466,
1628.
- £288,256, col.
1113.
- £300,000, col.
90,
211,
403,
737,
807,
1310,
1433.
- £344,000, col.
248.
- £350,000, col.
142,
304,
741,
777,
911,
999,
1178,
1427.
- £359,000, col.
133.
- £360,489, col.
1427.
- £382,473, col.
272.
- £400,000, col.
482,
948,
1408,
1573.
- £401,000, col.
286.
- £464,000, col.
336.
- £466,000, col.
317.
- £500,000, col.
137,
285,
393,
767,
1177,
1426.
- £520,560, col.
1483.
- £535,000, col.
482.
- £543,980, col.
373.
- £560,563, col.
639.
- £563,022, col.
458.
- £589,000, col.
1307.
- £600,000, col.
457,
737,
1057.
- £647,000, col.
321.
- £656,449, col.
95.
- £678,000, col.
120.
- £700,000, col.
40,
492,
572,
1168.
- £719,116, col.
758.
- £900,000, col.
334,
1595.
- £1,000,000, col.
503,
626,
1105,
1449.
- £1,069,669, col.
1416.
- £1,163,286, col.
1429.
- £1,200,000, col.
303,
891.
- £1,500,000, col.
1596.
- £2,100,000, col.
1282.
- £2,500,000, col.
473.
- £3,000,000, col.
473,
518,
987,
1200.
- £3,121,931, col.
568.
- Winchester, Hants, convent of Benedictines,
582.
- Windows, duty on repealed
1263.
- Windsor, houses removed from walls of the castle
1453,
- naval knights at
97,
202,
- new furniture designed for the castle
1664,
- theatricals at the castle,
165,
171.
- Wire walker, Oceana
1203.
- Wiseman, Nicholas P. S., d. 1865, Cardinal, his paper The Telegraph
567.
- Witty men, Kennedy
203,
- Kirwan
247,
- Murphy
1038,
- Quin
1690.
- Wombwell, George, theatrical lessee
150.
- Women and the Land league
1358,
- female doctor
251,
- imprisoned in Ireland
1358,
- in male attire
64.
- Wood carving, carving by machinery
148,
- wood carver
952,
- draughtsman on wood
575.
- Woods and Forests, first commissioners, Lincoln
1117,
- Lowther
492.
- Wool brokers, Goldsborough
909,
- Mort
991.
- Woollen cloth manufacturer
741.
- Worcester, Laslett’s almshouses
310.
- Worcestershire, lord lieutenant
551.
- Wordsworth, William, d. 1850, poet, an acquaintance
1409,
- his daughter Dorothy
1689,
- his friend
110,
- Jemima and Rotha Quillinan
1689.
- Works and public buildings, commissioner, Hall
455.
- Wrestlers, Atkinson
40,
- Chapman
39,
- Clattan
646,
- Dubois
58,
- Gordon
39,
- Jackson
39,
- Jameson
58,
- Longmire
40,
490,
- Mc Laughlan
646,
- Nelson
39,
- Nicol
39,
- Selkirk
646,
- Wilson
646,
- Wright
58.
- Writing, art of making a good pen
415,
- teacher of
415.