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Shanet, 41, 305

Shannon River, 11, 42, 65, 66, 69, 79, 112, 175, 263, 306, 427, 430

— Harbour, 403

Shee: see O’Shea

Sheehys: see MacSheehys

Sherlock, George, 309

Shetlands, 173, 174

Shillelagh, 247, 443

Shrewsbury, Gilbert, Earl of, 248

Shrule, 92

Sicily, 177

Sidee, Captain James, 66, 67

Sidney, Sir Henry, 1, 8, 30, 51, 97, 100, 131, 140, 165, 216, 319,
453, 473

— Lady, Sir Henry’s wife, Leicester’s sister, 130

— Sir Philip, son of the two foregoing, 236, 254

— Sir Robert, Sir Philip’s brother, 294

— Dorcas, 272

Sienna, 3

Sillees River, 245


Simancas, 425

Simier, Monsieur, 25

Skeffington, Lord Deputy, 287, 334

Skibbereen, 419

Slane, Lord, (Fleming), 67, 117, 143

Slaney River, 330

Slea Head, 173, 188, 308

Sleyny family, 48

Slieve Bloom, 371, 442

— Gallion, 434

— Gamp, 154

— Logher, 35, 50, 115


— Margy, 443

— Mish, 68

— Phelim, 404

Sligo, 137, 154, 180, 181, 189, 191, 208, 209, 214, 215, 253, 256,
260, 263, 270, 336, 427

— County, 140, 141, 196, 285, 427

Smerwick, 13, 20, 30-32, 65, 69-71, 78, 83, 89, 93, 95, 97, 193

Smith, Rev. Sidney, 22

— Captain, 102

Smythe, Jesse, Chief Justice of Munster, 198

Somersetshire, 25, 106

Sorley Boy (Carolus Flavus): see MacDonnell

Soto, Don Pedro de, 414

Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of, 281, 323, 331-333, 341,


351, 352, 362, 363, 367-370, 389

Spa, 161, 167

Spain, English and Irish in, 1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 66-68, 149, 163-165;
Irish Regiment, 234, 412-414, 424-426, 435, 465

Spaniards in Ireland, 12 sqq., 20, 32, 36-43;


chap. xxxviii. passim, 95, 119, 128, 153;
chap. xlii. passim, 203, 206, 216, 249, 254, 267, 268, 285, 376,
390, 391, 393, 394;
chap. li. passim, 417, 421-423, 430, 459

Spanish wine, 448

— Point, 175

Spenser, Edmund, the poet, Clerk of the Council in Munster, Lord


Grey’s secretary in Ireland, 75, 85, 97, 104;
settles in Munster, 198, 199, 292;
rests his hopes on Essex, 295;
an unpublished treatise by him (?), 302;
burnt out by the rebels, 304;
as a courtier, 318, 439, 444, 447, 453, 454;
his friends and work, 456-458;
his account of the Church, 460, 461: and see Boyle, Elizabeth

Spittle Hill, Kinsale, 401

Springfield, 27

Stack, Maurice, 378

Stanley, Sir William, Master of the Ordnance, 28, 29, 36, 39, 42
at Glenmalure, 60-62, 135, 139, 140, 146;
his treason, 161-163, 172, 194

Stanley, Sir Rowland, Sir William’s father, 163

— Lieutenant, 113

Stephenson, Oliver, 305

Stony Stratford, 281

Strabane, castle and barony, 197, 22220, 227, 233, 236

Stradbally, in Queen’s Co., 272, 302, 324, 371


Strade, 93

Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, 444, 447

Strancally, 39

Strange, Lady, 454

Streedagh, 182

Strozzi, Philip, 118, 119

Stuart: see Mary

Stukeley, Thomas, 1, 2, 5-7, 117

Suir River, 96, 198, 303, 308, 325, 326, 447

Surrey, 169

— Thomas Howard, Earl of, 334

Sussex, Thomas Radclyffe, Earl of, 29, 75, 87, 140, 224, 318

Swift, Jonathan, 133, 134, 145, 232, 395

Swilly, Lough, 22

Swords, 141, 224

Tagus River, 11, 417

Tallow, 304

Tanner, Edmund, papal Bishop of Cork and Cloyne 1574-1579, 4, 50

Tara, 53, 124


Tarbet, 305

Tassagard, 133

Tavistock, 25

Taylor, Thomas, 423, 424

Teelin, 376

Templemore, 403

Terceira, 76

Termonfeckin, 466

Theatins, 193

Thomond: see Clare

— Connor O’Brien, 3rd Earl of, 45

— Donogh O’Brien, 4th Earl of, called the ‘great Earl,’ 127, 147, 215,
257, 284;
in England, 294, 295, 301;
with Ormonde, 310;
asserts his power in Clare, 311, 347, 354;
with Carew, 355;
wounded, 356, 363, 365, 378;
brings troops from England to Kinsale, 402, 414;
at Dunboy, 419-421;
hangs men in pairs, 423

Thompson, Treasurer of St. Patrick’s, 133

Thornton, Sir George, 108, 291, 305, 382, 391

Timahoe, 371
Timoleague, 419, 420

Tipperary, 326

— County, 23, 27, 35, 57, 96, 106, 107, 111, 126, 141, 166, 194,
301, 309, 390, 403, 431, 454

— Cross, 141

Tireragh, 154

Togher, the, 370, 443

Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 5

Toneboyreagh: see MacThomas

Tory Island, 253

Toulouse, 472

Tournai, 472

Tracton, 304

Tralee, 13, 21, 32, 41, 42, 68, 70, 113, 174, 190, 194, 305, 378

Trant family, 48

Travers, Dr., second provost of Trinity College, 471

Trenchard, Sir William, 305

Trent, Council of, 187, 459, 465, 467, 468

Trevor, Captain, 435

— Charles, 230
Trim, 141, 370, 388, 437

Trinity College, Dublin, 466, 472, 473

Trollope, Andrew, 450, 459, 460

Trough, Mackenna’s country in Monaghan, 203, 227

Trumree, 175, 189

Tuam, 42, 473

Tullaghogue, 429

Tullow, 247, 387

Tulsk, 233, 301

Tunis, 2

Turks, 2, 16

Turner, Captain Richard, 283

Turvey, 224

Tyburn, 217

Tyrawley or Tirawley, 92, 189, 190, 215

Tyrconnell, or Donegal, 10, 128, 150, 171, 197, 221, 228, 237, 284,
321, 374, 375

— Rory, first Earl of: see O’Donnell

Tyrone, 130, 146, 218-221, 242, 243, 266, 321, 376

— Hugh O’Neill, Baron of Dungannon and Earl of, seeks to be chief,


9, 124;
with Perrott, 129;
sits in Parliament as an Earl, 140;
receives half Tyrone by deed, 146, 170;
his ambition, 171;
his attitude to the Armada, 190-192, 196, 197, 202, 222;
his marriage with Mabel Bagenal, 223-225, 226-228;
becomes ‘the O’Neill,’ 233;
begins to give trouble, 234-240;
in Dublin, 242;
allowed to go free, 243;
generally suspected, 244-246;
a covert rebel, 247;
in arms, 252;
proclaimed traitor, 254;
Ormonde casts him off, 255;
a price to be set on his head, 256, 257;
invested as O’Neill, 258;
fighting, negotiating and intriguing with Spain, 258-260;
demands liberty of conscience, 261, 262-266;
a promise to him broken, 267, 268;
regarded as leader of a crusade, 272, 273-278;
fights with Lord Burgh, 286-288, 290-292;
totally defeats Bagenal, 296-300;
general rising under him, 301-312, 321, 322, 324, 332;
his boasts to foreigners, 336;
his relations with Essex, 338-350;
his struggle with Mountjoy, chapters xlix.-lii. passim, 442, 446,
451, 452, 462

Tyrone, Lady, (O’Donnell), 171

— Lady, 394

Tyrone’s sister, 239

— daughters, 239
— daughter married to Hugh O’Donnell, 222

Tyrrell, Captain Richard, a leader of mercenaries, 335, 354, 370,


382, 388, 406, 408, 409, 420, 421-423, 430, 433, 444

Ughtred, Sir Henry, 302, 305

Upper Ossory: see Fitzpatrick

Ussher, Henry, Archbishop of Armagh, 133, 134, 466, 468, 471

— James, Archbishop of Armagh, 471, 472

Valentia, 49, 71

— Lord, 56

Valladolid, 425

Vaughan, Sir Francis, 283, 284

Venice, 191, 426

Ventry, 49, 68

Vere, Sir Francis, 287

Vernon, Elizabeth, 333

Vidonia, 10

Villafranca, Count of, 181

Virgil, 131

Wales, 14, 25, 123


Walker, Captain, 45

— Thomas, 393-395

— Rev. George, 392

Wall, Ulick, 305

Wallop, Sir Henry, Vice-Treasurer from 1582, 35, 41, 79-85;


Lord Justice, 97, 104, 106, 111, 116, 117, 120-122;
commissioner for Munster escheats, 126, 127, 146, 147, 149, 153,
157, 160, 167, 237, 243;
in the North, 260, 323, 395

Walsh, Nicholas, Bishop of Ossory, 473

Walshe, Sir Nicholas, Chief Justice of Munster and Speaker of the


House of Commons, 142, 150, 332, 363, 473

Walsingham, Sir Francis, Secretary of State, 1, 25, 29, 38, 50, 52,
82, 83, 87, 88, 111, 117, 118, 130, 137, 157, 158, 168, 169,
203-205, 209, 210, 219, 444, 454

— Frances, Countess of Essex and Clanricarde, daughter of the


foregoing, 454

Walter Reagh: see Fitzgerald

Wardman, Captain, 329

Warren, Sir William, 224, 259, 265, 340, 344, 347, 355

— Captain, 267, 268

Waterford, 1, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 32, 36, 40, 51;


Mayor of, 52, 96, 142, 149, 164, 165, 174, 260, 287, 305, 328,
330, 398, 416, 448, 450, 452, 462, 463
— County, 46, 96, 104, 106, 107, 198, 199, 328, 360, 377, 381

— and Lismore Diocese, 469

Waterhouse, Sir Edward, 13, 26, 31, 32, 82, 85, 117, 135

Wayman, Mr, 305

Welsh blood in Connaught, 152

Wenman, Thomas, 368

Westmeath, 323, 335, 352, 354, 388, 403

Westmoreland, Lord, 77

Wexford, 11, 176

Wexford County, 20, 88, 141, 323

— Spanish Earldom of, 6, 45-47, 49, 50

White, Sir Nicholas, Master of the Rolls, 45-47, 49, 50, 78, 121, 157,
204, 229, 446

White Knight, the, 101, 112, 326, 377, 390, 391

Wicklow, 329, 330, 344, 387

— County, 57, 81, 88, 141, 323, 328, 329, 443

— mountains, 246, 247

Wilbraham, Roger, Solicitor-General 1585, 169, 294

William III., King, 395, 414

Williams, Captain Thomas, 284, 292, 295, 296, 300, 392


— Captain William, 334

— Philip, 229

Willis, Captain, 227, 228

Willoughby, Lord, 166

Wilmot, Sir Charles, 379, 420, 430

Wilson, Dr., Secretary of State, 7

— Thomas, 302

Wingfield, Jacques, Master of the Ordnance to 1587, 61, 72, 139,


172

— Sir Richard or Sir Edward, 257, 399, 408

Winter, Admiral Sir William, 47, 48, 57, 58, 65-68, 71, 73

Wolfe, David, 7

Woodhouse, Captain, 155

Wood’s halfpence, 395

Wotton, Sir Henry, private secretary to Essex in Ireland, 313, 316,


322, 332, 341, 342, 426

Yellow Ford, Battle of the, 310, 342

Yorke, Rowland, 162

Youghal, 31-35, 83, 107, 304, 305, 379, 381, 382, 424, 457

Zamora, 424
Zouch, Captain John, 39, 40, 43, 73, 83, 87, 88, 93-96

Zutphen, 161, 162, 281

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Page
Abbott (Evelyn) 3, 18
---- (T. K.) 14, 15
---- (E. A.) 14
Acland (A. H. D.) 3
Acton (Eliza) 28
Adeane (J. H.) 8
Æschylus 18
Ainger (A. C.) 12
Albemarle (Earl of) 10
Allen (Grant) 24
Amos (S.) 3
Angwin (M. C.) 28
Anstey (F.) 20
Aristophanes 18
Aristotle 14
Arnold (Sir Edwin) 9, 19
---- (Dr. T.) 3
Ashbourne (Lord) 3
Ashby (H.) 28
Ashley (W. J.) 3, 17
Avebury (Lord) 17
Ayre (Rev. J.) 25

Bacon 7, 14
Baden-Powell (B. H.) 3
Bagehot (W.) 7, 17, 27, 30
Bagwell (R.) 3
Bailey (H. C.) 20
Bain (Alexander) 14
Baker (J. H.) 27, 30
---- (Sir S. W.) 9, 10
Balfour (A. J.) 11, 32
---- (Lady Betty) 5
Ball (John) 9
Banks (M. M.) 20
Baring-Gould (Rev. S.) 27, 30
Barnett (S. A. and H.) 17
Baynes (T. S.) 30
Beaconsfield (Earl of) 20
Beaufort (Duke of) 10, 11
Becker (W. A.) 18
Beesly (A. H.) 7
Bell (Mrs. Hugh) 19
Bent (J. Theodore) 9
Besant (Sir Walter) 3
Bickerdyke (J.) 11, 12, 13
Bird (G.) 19
Blackburne (J. H.) 13
Bland (Mrs. Hubert) 20
Boase (Rev. C. W.) 5
Boedder (Rev. B.) 15
Boyd (Rev. A. K. H.) 30, 32
Brassey (Lady) 9
---- (Lord) 12
Bray (C.) 14
Bright (Rev. J. F.) 3
Broadfoot (Major W.) 10
Brown (A. F.) 25
Bruce (R. I.) 3
Buck (H. A.) 12
Buckland (Jas.) 25
Buckle (H. T.) 3
Bull (T.) 28
Burke (U. R.) 3
Burns (C. L) 29
Burrows (Montagu) 5
Butler (E. A.) 24
---- (Samuel) 18, 20, 30

Cameron of Lochiel 12
Campbell (Rev. Lewis) 18, 32
Camperdown (Earl of) 7
Cawthorne (Geo. Jas.) 13
Chesney (Sir G.) 3
Childe-Pemberton (W. S.) 7
‘Chola’ 20
Cholmondeley-Pennell (H.) 11
Churchill (W. Spencer) 3, 20
Cicero 18
Clarke (Rev. R. F.) 16
Clodd (Edward) 17, 24
Clutterbuck (W. J.) 9
Colenso (R. J.) 29
Coleridge (S. T.) 19, 20
Comparetti (D.) 19
Conington (John) 18
Conway (Sir W. M) 11
Conybeare (Rev. W. J.) & Howson
27
(Dean)
Coolidge (W. A. B.) 9
Corbin (M.) 25
Corbett (Julian S.) 4
Coutts (W.) 18
Coventry (A.) 11
Cox (Harding) 10
Crake (Rev. A. D.) 25
Crawford (J. H.) 20
---- (R.) 9
Creed (S.) 20
Creighton (Bishop) 4, 5
Crozier (J. B.) 7, 14
Curzon of Kedleston (Lord) 4
Custance (Col. H.) 12
Cutts (Rev. E. L.) 5

Dallinger (F. W.) 5


Davidson (W. L.) 15, 16, 32
Davies (J. F.) 18
Dent (C. T.) 11
De Salis (Mrs.) 29
De Tocqueville (A.) 4
Devas (C. S.) 17
Dickinson (G. L.) 4
---- (W. H.) 30
Dougall (L.) 20
Dowden (E.) 31
Doyle (A. Conan) 21
Du Bois (W. E. B.) 5
Dufferin (Marquis of) 12
Dunbar (Mary F.) 20

Ebrington (Viscount) 12
Ellis (J. H.) 13
Evans (Sir John) 30
Farrar (Dean) 16, 21
Fitzmaurice (Lord E.) 4
Folkard (H. C.) 13
Ford (H.) 13
---- (W. J.) 13
Fowler (Edith H.) 21
Francis (Francis) 13
Francis (M. E.) 21
Freeman (Edward A.) 5
Freshfield (D. W.) 11
Froude (James A.) 4, 7, 9, 21
Fuller (F. W.) 4
Furneaux (W.) 24

Gardiner (Samuel R.) 4


Gathorne-Hardy (Hon. A. E.) 12, 13
Gibbons (J. S.) 12
Gibson (C. H.) 14
Gleig (Rev. G. R.) 8
Goethe 19
Going (C. B.) 25
Gore-Booth (Sir H. W.) 11
Graham (P. A.) 13
---- (G. F.) 16
Granby (Marquis of) 12
Grant (Sir A.) 14
Graves (R. P.) 8
Green (T. Hill) 15
Greene (E. B.) 5
Greville (C. C. F.) 4
Grose (T. H.) 15
Gross (C.) 4, 5
Grove (F. C.) 11
---- (Mrs. Lilly) 11
Gurdon (Lady Camilla) 21
Gurnhill (J.) 15
Gwilt (J.) 25

Haggard (H. Rider) 21, 31


Hake (O.) 12
Halliwell-Phillipps (J.) 8
Hamilton (Col. H. B.) 4
Hamlin (A. D. F.) 29
Harding (S. B.) 5
Harte (Bret) 21
Harting (J. E.) 12
Hartwig (G.) 24
Hassall (A.) 7
Haweis (H. R.) 8, 30
Head (Mrs.) 29
Heath (D. D.) 14
Heathcote (J. M.) 12
---- (C. G.) 12
---- (N.) 9
Helmholtz (Hermann von) 24
Henderson (Lieut Col. G. F.) 7
Henry (W.) 12
Henty (G. A.) 26
Herbert (Col. Kenney) 12
Herod (Richard S.) 13
Hiley (R. W.) 8
Hillier (G. Lacy) 10
Hime (H. W. L.) 18
Hodgson (Shadworth) 15, 31
Hoenig (F.) 31
Hogan (J. F.) 7
Holmes (R. R.) 8
Holroyd (M. J.) 8
Homer 18
Hope (Anthony) 21
Horace 18
Houston (D. F.) 5
Howard (Lady Mabel) 21
Howitt (W.) 9
Hudson (W. H.) 24
Huish (M. B.) 29
Hullah (J.) 29
Hume (David) 15
Hunt (Rev. W.) 5
Hunter (Sir W.) 5
Hutchinson (Horace G.) 11, 13

Ingelow (Jean) 19
Ingram (T. D.) 5

James (W.) 15
Jameson (Mrs. Anna) 29
Jefferies (Richard) 31
Jekyll (Gertrude) 31
Jerome (Jerome K.) 22
Johnson (J. & J. H.) 31
Jones (H. Bence) 25
Jordan (W. L.) 17
Joyce (P. W.) 5, 22, 31
Justinian 15

Kant (I.) 15
Kaye (Sir J. W.) 5
Kelly (E.) 15
Kent (C. B. R.) 5
Kerr (Rev. J.) 12
Killick (Rev. A. H.) 15
Kingsley (Rose G.) 29
Kitchin (Dr. G. W.) 5
Knight (E. F.) 9, 12
Köstlin (J.) 8

Ladd (G. T.) 15


5, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26,
Lang (Andrew)
31, 32
Lapsley (G. T.) 5
Lascelles (Hon. G.) 10, 12
Lawrence (F. W.) 17
Laurie (S. S.) 5
Lawley (Hon. F.) 11
Lear (H. L. Sidney) 29
Lecky (W. E. H.) 5, 15, 19
Lees (J. A.) 9
Leslie (T. E. Cliffe) 17
Levett-Yeats (S.) 22
Lillie (A.) 13
Lindley (J.) 25
Loch (C. S.) 30
Lodge (H. C.) 5
Loftie (Rev. W. J.) 5
Longman (C. J.) 10, 13, 30
---- (F. W.) 13
---- (G. H.) 11, 12
---- (Mrs. C. J.) 29
Lowell (A. L.) 5
Lubbock (Sir John) 17
Lucan 18
Lutoslawski (W.) 15
Lyall (Edna) 22
Lynch (H. F. B.) 9
Lyttelton (Hon. R. H.) 10
---- (Hon. A.) 12
Lytton (Earl of) 5, 19
Macaulay (Lord) 5, 6, 19
Macdonald (G.) 9
---- (Dr. G.) 19, 32
Macfarren (Sir G. A.) 29
Mackail (J. W.) 8, 18
Mackinnon (J.) 6
Macleod (H. D.) 17
Macpherson (Rev. H. A.) 12
Madden (D. H.) 13
Magnusson (E.) 22
Maher (Rev. M.) 16
Malleson (Col. G. B.) 5
Mann (E. E.) 29
Marbot (Baron de) 8
Marchmont (A. W.) 22
Marshman (J. C.) 8
Martineau (Dr. James) 32
Maryon (M.) 31
Mason (A. E. W.) 22
Maskelyne (J. N.) 13
Matthews (B.) 31
Maunder (S.) 25
Max Müller (F.) 8, 15, 16, 17, 22, 31, 32
May (Sir T. Erskine) 6
Meade (L. T.) 26
Melville (G. J. Whyte) 22
Merivale (Dean) 6
Merriman (H. S.) 22
Mill (John Stuart) 15, 17
Millais (J. G.) 13
Milner (G.) 31
Moffat (D.) 13, 19
Monck (W. H. S.) 15
Montague (F. C.) 6
Moon (G. W.) 19
Moore (T.) 25
---- (Rev. Edward) 14
Morgan (C. Lloyd) 17
Morris (Mowbray) 11
---- (W.) 18, 19, 20, 22, 30, 31
Mulhall (M. G.) 17

Nansen (F.) 9
Nash (V.) 6
Nesbit (E.) 20
Nettleship (R. L.) 15
Newman (Cardinal) 22

Oldfield (Hon. Mrs.) 7


Onslow (Earl of) 11, 12
Osbourne (L.) 23

Park (W.) 14
Payne-Gallwey (Sir R.) 11, 14
Pearson (C. H.) 8
Peek (Hedley) 11
Pemberton (W. S. Childe-) 7
Pembroke (Earl of) 12
Pennant (C. D.) 12
Phillipps-Wolley (C.) 10, 22
Pitman (C. M.) 11
Pleydell-Bouverie (E. O.) 12
Pole (W.) 14
Pollock (W. H.) 11, 31
Poole (W. H. and Mrs.) 29
Pooler (C. K.) 20
Poore (G. V.) 31
Pope (W. H.) 12
Powell (E.) 6
Praeger (S. Rosamond) 26
Prevost (C.) 11
Pritchett (R. T.) 12
Proctor (R. A.) 14, 24, 28

Raine (Rev. James) 5


Randolph (C. F.) 6
Rankin (R.) 20
Ransome (Cyril) 3, 6
Raymond (W.) 22
Reader (Emily E.) 23
Rhoades (J.) 18
Rice (S. P.) 10
Rich (A.) 18
Richardson (C.) 10, 12
Rickaby (Rev. John) 16
---- (Rev. Joseph) 16
Ridley (Sir E.) 18
---- (Alice) 23
Riley (J. W.) 20
Roget (Peter M.) 16, 25
Romanes (G. J.) 8, 15, 17, 20, 32
---- (Mrs. G. J.) 8
Ronalds (A.) 14
Roosevelt (T.) 5
Ross (Martin) 23
Rossetti (Maria Francesca) 31
Rotheram (M. A.) 29
Rowe (R. P. P.) 11
Russell (Lady) 8

Saintsbury (G.) 12
Sandars (T. C.) 15
Savage-Armstrong (G. F.) 20
Seebohm (F.) 6, 8
Selous (F. C.) 10, 14
Senior (W.) 11, 12
Sewell (Elizabeth M.) 23
Shakespeare 20
Shand (A. I.) 12
Shaw (W. A.) 6
Shearman (M.) 10, 11
Sinclair (A.) 12
Smith (R. Bosworth) 6
---- (T. C.) 5
---- (W. P. Haskett) 10
Somerville (E.) 23
Sophocles 18
Soulsby (Lucy H.) 31
Southey (R.) 31
Spahr (C. B.) 17
Spedding (J.) 7, 14
Stanley (Bishop) 24
Stebbing (W.) 8, 23
Steel (A. G.) 10
Stephen (Leslie) 10
Stephens (H. Morse) 6
Sternberg (Count Adalbert) 7
Stevens (R. W.) 32
Stevenson (R. L.) 20, 23, 26
Stock (St. George) 15
Storr (F.) 14
Stuart-Wortley (A. J.) 11, 12
Stubbs (J. W.) 7
Suffolk & Berkshire (Earl of) 11
Sullivan (Sir E.) 12
Sully (James) 16
Sutherland (A. and G.) 7
---- (Alex.) 16, 32
---- (G.) 32
Suttner (B. von) 23
Swan (M.) 23
Swinburne (A. J.) 16
Symes (J. E.) 17

Taylor (Meadows) 7
---- (Una) 23
Tebbutt (C. G.) 12
Terry (C. S.) 8
Thornhill (W. J.) 18
Thornton (T. H.) 8
Todd (A.) 7
Toynbee (A.) 17
Trevelyan (Sir G. O.) 6, 7, 8
---- (G. M.) 6, 7
Trollope (Anthony) 23
Turner (H. G.) 32
Tyndall (J.) 7, 10
Tyrrell (R. Y.) 18

Upton (F. K. and Bertha) 26

Van Dyke (J. C.) 30


Virgil 18

Wagner (R.) 20
Wakeman (H. O.) 7
Walford (L. B.) 23
Wallas (Graham) 8
Walpole (Sir Spencer) 7
Walrond (Col. H.) 10
Walsingham (Lord) 11
Ward (Mrs. W.) 23
Warwick (Countess of) 32
Watson (A. E. T.) 10, 11, 12
Weathers (J.) 32
Webb (Mr. and Mrs. Sidney) 17
---- (T. E.) 16, 19
Weber (A.) 16
Weir (Capt. R.) 11
Wellington (Duchess of) 30
West (B. B.) 23
Weyman (Stanley) 23
Whately (Archbishop) 14, 16
White (W. H.) 20
Whitelaw (R.) 18
Wilcocks (J. C.) 14
Wilkins (G.) 18
Willard (A. R.) 30
Willich (C. M.) 25
Witham (T. M.) 12
Wood (Rev. J. G.) 25
Wood Martin (W. G.) 7
Wordsworth (W.) 20
Wyatt (A. J.) 19
Wylie (J. H.) 7

Zeller (E.) 16

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