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Abbey, Henry Eugene, 5:276, 5:277n
Abbey Street British school (Bethnal Green), 1:275n, 2:60, 3:123
Abbott, Austin: letters to (1866–70), 3:180
Abbott, Edward: letters to (1881–85), 5:148
Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 3:360, 3:373, 4:361n, 4:402, 4:403n
Abbott, Rev. Jacob, 3:180n
Abbott, Capt. James, 5:280
Abbott, Maj. James, 2:103, 2:104n
Aberdare, Lord. See Bruce, Henry Austin (Lord Aberdare)
Aberdeen, Lord (John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon), 4:380
Abergavenny, Lord, 6:42–43
Abgeordneten Fest (Cologne), 2:438–39, 2:441–42
Abinger, Lord (James Scarlett), 4:43, 4:44n
d’Ablancourt, Nicolas Perrot, 1:xl
Abraham, Ellen Bethell (later, Hawkins): family of, 3:117n; letter from (1829–40), 1:33, 1:34n; letters to (1861–65), 2:391–92; letters to (1876–80), 5:18; mentioned, 3:91; songs of, 2:36
Abraham, Rev. Thomas, 1:34n, 2:392, 3:91, 5:18
Académie Française: mentioned, 2:220; Public Séance of, 1:494–95, 1:497; Swinburne on, 3:177, 3:178n
Academy: on A Bible-reading for Schools, 6:39n; founding of, 3:399n; on Isaiah of Jerusalem, 6:39n; on Literature and Dogma, 4:174n; MA on Renan and reform in, 4:93, 4:95, 4:106, 4:110, 4:112; MA on Senancour in, 3:370, 3:371n; mentioned, 3:382, 3:463, 4:228, 4:415, 4:430; on Mixed Essays, 5:31, 5:34; readership of, 4:112; requests from, 4:181–82; on Selected Poems (1878), 4:436; staff of, 6:275n; on Thomas Arnold’s Beowulf, 4:351–52. See also Appleton, Charles Edward
Achard, Edouard, 2:116
Acland, Herbert Wentworth, 2:264, 2:265n, 3:56, 5:272
Acland, Thomas Dyke, 2:363–65, 2:368n, 3:161
A’Court, Miss (unidentified), 6:293
A’Court, William Henry (Baron Heytesbury, later Holmes-A’Court), 6:293n
Acton, Lord John Emmerich Edward Dalberg, 3:126n; editorship of, 2:175n; on education, 3:125; letters to (1876–80), 5:70–71; mentioned, 2:383, 6:17; visit with, 6:13
Adams, Abigail Brown, 5:362–63
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., 5:336n, 5:363n
Adams, Charles Warren, 5:470n
Adams, Henry Brooks, 5:363n, 5:365, 5:366n
Adams, Marian Hooper, 5:365, 5:366n
Adams, Robert Dudley, 5:132n; letters to (1881–85), 5:131–32, 5:154–55, 5:235, 5:273–74
Adams, Sarah Esther Morgan: letters to (1866–70), 3:275
Adams, William Henry Davenport: letters to (1866–70), 3:292; letters to (1876–80), 5:29–30; proposal of, 4:427, 4:432; recommendation for, 5:29–30; wife of, 3:275n
Adderley, Charles Bowyer (Lord Norton): letters to (1876–80), 5:89; mentioned, 3:53, 3:54n, 3:55, 6:42, 6:43n, 6:76
Addison, Joseph, 2:68, 4:400, 4:404, 6:110
“Address to the Wordsworth Society May 2nd 1883” (MA), 5:256, 5:266, 5:267–68, 5:272
Adelaide (queen), 3:152n
Adler, Felix: letters to (1881–85), 5:404
Adolphe William Victor (prince of Schaumberg-Lippe), 6:132n
Adrien, play by, 1:431n
“Adrienne Lecouvreur” (Scribe and Legouvé), 1:377
Aeschylus, 1:17, 3:22n, 5:150n
Aesthetic Society of Jersey City, 5:365, 5:366–68
African American schools, 5:360, 5:362
Aggression bill (papal), 1:194, 1:195, 1:212
Agnes (servant), 5:7
Agnew, Joan, 3:156n
Aidé, Charles Hamilton, 4:373n; letters to (1876–80), 4:373, 5:100, 5:101; letters to (1881–85), 5:470; requests of, 5:250
Airlie, Lord (David William Stanley Ogilvy), 6:261, 6:262n
Airlie, earl of (David Graham Drummond), at Jowett’s dinner, 4:17; mentioned, 5:136n
Airlie, Lady (Henrietta Blanche Stanley), 3:151, 3:152n, 3:162, 5:135, 6:29
Airlie, Lady (Mabell Frances Elizabeth Gore), 6:261, 6:262n, 6:265
Aitchison, John: letters (general), 1:xl; letters to (1871–75), 4:218–19, 4:277, 4:287, 4:288–89, 4:298; letters to (1876–80), 4:305, 4:419, 5:84; letters to (1881–85), 5:165, 5:207, 5:445–46, 6:62; mentioned, 4:146, 4:262, 4:296; position of, 4:147n
Aitken, Mr, 4:81
Akroyd, Charles Henry, 2:53n
“Alaric at Rome” (MA), 6:346
Albany, duke of (Prince Leopold), 5:272, 5:273n, 5:415, 5:429, 5:458, 6:348n
Albert Hall, 4:336n
Albert (prince): biography of, 3:175; death of, 2:110–11, 2:112; on French, 3:437; remembered, 4:443; statue of, 2:451; Tennyson’s lines for, 2:122, 2:123n; tutor of, 3:463n
alcohol, attitude toward, 5:237–38
Alderson family: mentioned, 1:190, 1:191; migration of, 1:342; travels of, 1:104; visits with, 1:139
Alderson, Miss (daughter of Edward Hall), 1:219n
Alderson, Charles Henry, 1:383n; family of, 1:105n; letters to (1881–85), 5:245; mentioned, 2:3, 2:137, 2:143n, 2:371, 3:119; as school inspector, 1:416, 1:417, 3:27, 3:81, 3:145, 3:336–37, 4:23, 5:463, 6:8, 6:60
Alderson, Edward Hall, 1:105n, 1:219n
Alderson, Edward Pakenham, 1:105n
Alderson, Frederick Cecil, 1:342, 1:343n
Alderson, Georgina Drewe, 1:105n
Aldine Press, 5:252
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 5:321n; letters (general), 1:xli; letters to (1881–85), 5:320, 5:350–51. See also Atlantic Monthly
Aldridge, T., 5:33n
Alexander (banker’s son), 6:319, 6:321n
Alexander (emperor of Russia), 1:324n
Alexander (prince of Bulgaria), 6:131
Alexander, Rev. William (bishop of Derry, later Primate of All Ireland), 3:320–21n; as candidate for position, 4:359; lectures of, 3:23; letters to (1866–70), 3:320; mentioned, 3:356, 4:358; on Merope, 1:388n; Poems sent to, 4:410; visit with, 3:320, 4:330; writings of, 2:11, 2:12n
Alexander Turnbull Library (Wellington, New Zealand), 1:xli
Alexandra (princess of Denmark), 2:195n, 2:197, 2:198
Alexandra (princess of Wales), 4:83, 6:24, 6:236n
Alfieri, Vittorio, 1:369
Alfiero, marquis, 4:334
Alfonso XII (king of Spain), 3:396n
Alford, Fanny Oke Alford, 2:104–5n
Alford, Henry (dean of Canterbury), 2:104–5n; letters to (1861–65), 2:104; mentioned, 3:183, 3:272, 3:389; translations of, 2:109, 2:116
Alfred William Henry (grand duke of Hesse), 6:89
Algeria, information on, 1:498
Alhambra (theater), 6:249
Alice (princess): anecdote about, 3:392; on Culture and Anarchy, 3:350; death of, 4:443n; Literature and Dogma sent to, 4:157; meeting with, 4:157, 4:159; mentioned, 3:382
Alison, Archibald, 1:122, 1:125n
Allario, Signor (unidentified), 4:236
Allbrett, Clifford, 6:250–51
Allen, Grant, 5:122
Allgemeine Zeitung: on Poems (1855), 1:323, 1:324n
Allingham, William, 3:78n
Allnutt, Anna (Lady Brassey), 6:17, 6:18n
Allon, Eliza Goodman: letters to (1866–70), 3:393–94; mentioned, 6:329–30
Allon, Rev. Henry, 2:193n; at lecture, 4:313; letters to (1861–65), 2:193, 2:470–71; letters to (1866–70), 3:83, 3:295, 3:382; letters to (1871–75), 4:115–16; letters to (1886–88), 6:329–30; mentioned, 3:236n, 6:59; on St Paul and Protestantism, 3:439n; visit with, 3:382. See also British Quarterly Review
allopathy, interest in, 2:259
Allott, Kenneth: on Advisory Board, 1:xvii; as “careful reader,” 1:xx; letters dated by, 1:70n; MA poems published by, 1:xxi; on reading lists from diaries, 1:xxxv, 1:177n; on Tom’s emigration, 1:74n; on two Iseults, 1:lvii
Allott, Miriam, 1:xxii–xxiii, 1:lvii
Allou (inspector), 1:457, 1:459n
All Souls’ College: banquet at, 2:213; lodgings at, 2:33, 2:137, 2:143; members of, 2:9n
Alpert, Mr (unidentified), 5:473
Alpine Club, 1:401n, 1:474, 5:250
Althorp, Lord (John Charles Spencer), 5:327, 5:328n
Amabile, Count (unidentified), 2:98
Amadeus (duke of Aosta, king of Spain), 3:445, 3:447
Amberley, Lord (John Russell), 3:264, 3:265n
Ambleside, map of, 3:63. See also Fox How
Ambrose (saint), 3:259
America: absence of picturesque in, 5:378; bookstores in, 5:396–97; British relations with, 2:107n, 2:113n; cities’ newness in, 5:391; Civil War in, 2:107, 2:166n, 2:367, 3:245n, 5:360, 5:362, 5:380; England compared to, 5:408; fishing in, 6:172, 6:184, 6:197; God and the Bible sold in, 4:298; interest in politics of, 5:457, 6:80. See also specific states
Americans: as authors, 1:258–59; characteristics of, 5:277, 5:327; cultivated groups of, 5:365n; dislike of, 1:91, 1:95, 2:370, 2:431; education of, 2:454; Irish issues and, 6:156, 6:160, 6:165, 6:169–70, 6:172, 6:175–77, 6:192–93, 6:271–72, 6:304; literature of, 2:389; moral lesson for, 2:111, 2:112; national character of, 2:3, 5:425; originality and, 3:73; secession and, 2:49; speculations about, 1:249; sympathies for, 2:111
American tour (1883–84), 5:311–409; assistance on, 5:339; Authors’ Club speech on, 5:316, 5:400n, 5:401, 5:402, 5:403–4; boots purchased on, 5:353–54, 5:374, 6:92, 6:97; Boston reading on, 5:334–35; companions on, 5:292, 5:296; consideration of, 5:232, 5:235, 5:282–85; financial aspects of, 5:299 (see also lectures, payment for); food disputed on, 5:357n; gifts on, 5:349, 5:380, 5:408; Haverhill (Conn.) lecture on, 5:325, 5:329n, 5:331; illnesses on, 5:361, 5:363, 5:364, 5:368, 5:371; Indianapolis visit on, 5:390, 5:394; interviews on, 5:345–46, 5:365n, 5:385–86n, 5:407–8; introductions for, 5:276, 5:298–99, 5:302–3, 5:307; lectures for (general), 5:302, 5:304, 5:305; manager for, 5:288, 5:291, 5:301, 5:306, 5:405 (see also Carte, Richard D’Oyly); Montreal luncheon on, 5:377, 5:393, 5:395–97, 5:398–99, 5:412; plans for, 5:286–88, 5:291–92; poetry readings on, 5:326, 5:334–35, 5:359n, 5:364; preparation for, 5:273, 5:278, 5:281, 5:295, 5:298; Princeton lecture on, 5:325, 5:331, 5:332–33; railway tickets on, 5:381; receptions on, 5:63n; reflections on, 5:401, 5:403n, 5:407–8, 5:411; remembered (general), 5:429; return to England, 5:408–9; Vassar College lecture on, 5:324n, 5:374–75. See also New York City; Servia (Cunard Royal Mail Steamship); specific states
American visit (1886), 6:152–201; arrival in New York, 6:154–55; botanizing and, 6:157, 6:159, 6:161, 6:173–74, 6:181–82, 6:183–84, 6:188, 6:191, 6:193, 6:204; consideration of, 5:370, 5:373, 5:408, 5:420; lectures on (general), 6:135, 6:136, 6:148, 6:154, 6:157, 6:161; plans for, 5:477, 6:45, 6:47, 6:61, 6:106, 6:120, 6:134–36; schedule for, 6:161. See also Aurania (steamer); Umbria (steamer)
Amherst College: description of, 5:351–52; lecture at, 5:345, 5:347, 5:352
Amiel, Henri Frédéric, 6:117
“Amiel” (MA), 6:210, 6:211n, 6:229, 6:301
Amos, Sheldon, 3:266n
Ampère, Jean Jacques, 1:259, 1:260n
“Anarchy and Authority” (MA): mentioned, 3:290; payment for, 3:256; proofs of, 3:270–71; publication of, 3:191, 3:195, 3:286; references in, 3:273, 3:274n; responses to, 3:260, 3:263, 3:274, 3:386–87; writing of, 3:149, 3:150n, 3:156, 3:239, 3:253, 3:256, 3:258, 3:265, 3:269
Anderson, Col. Archer, 5:362, 5:363n
Anderson, Mrs Archer Slidell, 5:362, 5:363n
Anderson, Rev. Charles, 4:197n; letter from, 4:232; letters to (1871–75), 4:196; letters to (1876–80), 4:402, 5:119–20
Anderson, Gen. Joseph Reid, 5:360, 5:361n, 5:362, 5:433, 6:301
Anderson, Mary Evans Pegram, 5:360, 5:361n, 5:362, 5:433, 6:301
Anderson & Anderson, 5:5
Angel, Mr, 2:287n, 2:293, 3:218, 4:120
Angus, Joseph, 5:468–69
Angus, William Craibe: letters to (1881–85), 5:157
anonymity, as detrimental, 1:147
Anstey, Charles Alleyne, 1:3, 1:5n
Anstey, Thomas Chisholm, 1:106n
Anthropological Society, 3:351
Antonelli, Giacomo (cardinal), 2:425, 2:426, 2:427n, 2:428
Aosta, duke of (Amadeus, king of Spain), 3:445, 3:447
Apollinaris Company, Ltd. (wine and spirit merchants), 4:278, 4:279n
Apollinaris Water, 4:279n
“Apollo and Marsyas” (MA), 3:292
Apostles, members of, 1:368n, 1:390n, 1:512n, 2:64n, 2:81n, 2:102n, 2:104n, 2:119n, 3:258n, 4:336n, 5:11n, 5:57n
Appleton, Charles Edward, 3:399n; letters to (1866–70), 3:399; letters to (1871–75), 4:112–13, 4:174, 4:181–82, 4:234–35; letters to (1876–80), 4:344–45; mentioned, 3:463n, 4:228n. See also Academy
Apponyi (son), 4:17
Apponyi, Countess, 3:390
Apponyi, Count Rudolph, 2:269, 2:271n, 3:377, 3:390
Archaeological Institute (Rome), 4:155
Archer, Misses (unidentified), 5:111
architecture, 1:454–55, 1:503–6, 1:518, 2:281n
Argyll, duke of (George Douglas Campbell), 1:384, 2:385, 2:476–77, 3:317, 4:76
aristocracy: in Austria, 2:461–62; disappearance of, 6:8–9; Irish issues and, 6:152; persistence of, 5:118; reflections on, 1:455–56, 2:273–74, 5:327; as repressive element, 3:59; Sand on, 1:330
Aristotle: allusions to, 1:157n; book of, 3:455; quoted, 3:285; reading of, 3:207; reference to, 6:81; on tragedy, 1:374
Armathwaite Hall, 1:160, 1:165n
Armitstead, George, 5:452n
Armstrong, Richard Acland, 5:156n; letters to (1881–85), 5:155
Armstrong, Thomas, 4:157, 4:158n
Armstrong Browning Library (Waco, Texas), 1:xliii
Arnim, Mme von, 1:496
Arnold, Aldous, 1:65–66n
Arnold, Anne Reed Wilkinson, 6:355n
Arnold, Arthur (Tom’s son): careers considered, 4:333, 4:379, 4:420, 4:423; characteristics of, 3:54, 3:55n; death of, 4:309n, 4:436–37; difficulties with, 4:309
Arnold, Basil (MA’s son): birth of, 3:15n, 3:64–66; burial of, 3:212, 3:215–17; christening of, 3:77, 3:85; clothing of, 3:127; death of, 1:xxviii, 3:211–15, 3:305; health/illnesses of, 3:85, 3:113, 3:119–20, 3:163–64, 3:172, 3:182, 3:186, 3:191, 3:193, 3:197, 3:206, 3:207, 3:210; memorial stone for, 3:236, 3:277; photograph of, 3:213, 3:223, 3:231; remembered, 3:221
Arnold, Caroline Augusta Orlebar (Edward’s wife): death of, 2:8n, 2:47n, 3:192n, 3:213n; illness of, 2:7, 2:48
Arnold, Charles Thomas (“Plug”), 1:65–66n; family of, 3:108, 3:109n; mentioned, 1:64, 1:116, 1:117n, 1:347, 1:405, 3:267, 4:67; Rugby visit and, 3:391; on writing, 2:8
Arnold, Edward Augustus (“Eddy,” “Ted,” Edward’s son): career of, 6:197, 6:210, 6:214, 6:217, 6:220, 6:228, 6:231, 6:236, 6:238, 6:242, 6:249, 6:250, 6:252, 6:280, 6:328, 6:351–52, 6:355; childhood of, 2:41, 2:45, 2:47, 2:48, 2:50–51, 5:187; maid of, 3:2; marriage of, 5:187n; mentioned, 2:138, 2:139n, 2:214, 3:27, 3:100, 5:244, 5:254, 6:62, 6:148, 6:230, 6:261, 6:359. See also Murray’s Magazine
Arnold, Edward Penrose. See Arnold-Forster, Edward Penrose (“Eddy,” “Ted,” William’s son)
Arnold, Edward Penrose (“Didu,” MA’s brother): acquaintances of, 3:341; advice for, 2:135–36; death of, 4:405–6; education of, 1:35, 1:119n, 1:126; family of, 2:41n; health/illnesses of, 1:125, 1:140n, 1:149, 3:241, 3:361, 4:380; as inspector, 1:308, 2:79–80, 2:225, 4:20, 4:23, 5:423; letters (general), 1:xxxiii; letters from (1829–40), 1:13; letters from (1846–50), 1:72–74, 1:104–5, 1:136; letters from (1861–65), 2:465; letters from (1866–70), 3:160, 3:173, 3:217; letters to (1829–40), 1:22–32; letters to (1866–70), 3:161–62; letters to (1871–75), 4:103; marriage of, 1:339; mentioned (1829–40), 1:2, 1:4, 1:7, 1:20–21; mentioned (1841–50), 1:56, 1:69, 1:81, 1:101, 1:118, 1:139, 1:181; mentioned (1851–60), 1:267–68, 1:314.2:3; mentioned (1861–70), 2:66, 2:156, 2:174, 2:216, 2:300, 2:301, 2:304, 2:482, 3:22, 3:26, 3:32, 3:37, 3:96, 3:127, 3:192n, 3:224, 3:418; prince’s visit and, 4:28, 4:29; problems with, 1:liii; pupils of, 1:149; remembered, 4:407, 4:441, 5:308, 5:471; shooting (sport) and, 4:83; siblings of, 1:2–3n; Tom’s career and, 4:244; travels of, 1:104–5, 1:399, 3:68, 3:168, 3:357, 3:361; uncle’s legacy for, 2:150; visits with, 2:50–51, 2:177, 2:207, 2:237–38, 2:358, 3:45, 3:106, 3:224, 3:435, 3:437, 3:438; writings of, 1:498, 1:499n, 2:124, 3:92–93, 3:94; works: “National Education,” 3:93n, 3:94, 3:97
Arnold, Edwin, 4:117n, 5:155n; MA mistaken as, 5:402; translations of, 5:196n; writings of, 4:116, 5:154
Arnold, Eleanor Mary Caroline (“Nelly,” MA’s daughter): American visit (first) and, 5:296, 5:305, 5:405; American visit (second) of, 6:135, 6:137, 6:140, 6:144, 6:148, 6:157, 6:160–61, 6:163, 6:164, 6:171, 6:180, 6:198–201; anecdotes about, 2:447, 2:467, 3:79, 3:158, 3:364, 4:81; birth of, 2:37n, 2:55n; botanizing and, 4:23, 5:307, 6:148, 6:173–74, 6:188, 6:191, 6:222; childhood of, 2:65, 2:75, 2:77, 2:178, 2:201, 2:208, 2:288, 3:64–65, 3:105; clothing and costumes of, 3:105, 3:445, 6:18; cook’s death and, 3:94; dancing and, 4:388, 5:5, 6:13, 6:42–43, 6:104, 6:249, 6:325, 6:338; education of, 3:10, 3:163, 3:182, 3:186, 3:236, 3:276, 3:304, 3:429, 3:433; finances of, 3:7; gifts for, 2:154, 2:189, 3:23–24, 3:218, 5:400; health/illnesses of (1861–65), 2:109, 2:115–16, 2:117, 2:119, 2:149, 2:173, 2:221, 2:224, 2:233, 2:235–36, 2:291, 2:353, 2:355, 2:381, 2:391, 2:400, 2:407; health/illnesses of (1866–70), 3:45, 3:172, 3:284, 3:309, 3:311, 3:457; health/illnesses of (1871–75), 4:29, 4:31, 4:51–52, 4:67, 4:88, 4:92, 4:111–12; health/illnesses of (1876–80), 5:127; health/illnesses of (1881–85), 5:460, 6:28, 6:64–65; health/illnesses of (1886–88), 6:144, 6:265; heroes of, 6:218; languages of, 6:121; letters (general), 1:xxxiii; letters from (1881–85), 5:353, 5:369, 5:399, 5:403; letters from (1886–88), 6:89, 6:128; letters to (1866–70), 3:362; letters to (1881–85), 5:316–17, 5:337–38, 5:356–57, 5:359–61, 5:380–81, 5:399–400, 6:86, 6:92–93, 6:97–98; letters to (1886–88), 6:128–30; Lucy’s marriage and, 5:456–57; marriages of, 3:21n, 3:423n; nickname of, 2:281; outings of, 2:177, 2:197, 2:484, 3:436, 4:10, 4:57, 4:59, 4:179, 4:365, 4:379–80, 5:64, 5:176, 5:182, 5:254, 5:439, 6:3, 6:23, 6:24, 6:61, 6:69, 6:211, 6:251–52, 6:261–62, 6:269, 6:319; portraits of, 2:335, 6:163; Stanley memorial and, 5:175; travels of, 2:442, 3:60–61, 3:62, 4:152–55, 5:45, 5:226–27, 5:238, 5:243, 5:249, 5:295, 5:448–50, 6:118–21; visits with Dick and Ella, 6:6, 6:205; works: The Matthew Arnold Birthday Book, 5:246, 5:357, 5:368
Arnold, Ella Ford (Richard’s wife): assistance from, 6:148, 6:153; background of, 5:267; on Dick’s songwriting, 6:167; dinners of, 6:345–46; finances of, 6:4, 6:43; marriage of, 5:215n, 5:434n; mentioned, 5:214, 6:14, 6:190; opinion of, 5:430, 5:476; outings of, 6:40; travels of, 6:358–59; visits with, 5:459, 5:461–62, 5:474, 6:205, 6:241–42, 6:248, 6:324, 6:333
Arnold, Ernest Penrose (Charles’s son), 3:108, 3:109n, 3:391
Arnold, Ethel (Tom’s daughter): birth of, 2:377n, 2:384; on Broughton, 4:327n; Lucy’s wedding and, 5:471; mentioned, 6:67, 6:137, 6:274, 6:357; on stage, 6:231
Arnold, Frances (sister of Thomas Sr.). See Buckland, Frances Arnold (“Fan,” MA’s aunt)
Arnold, Frances Anne Hodgson (“Fanny,” William’s wife), 1:266, 1:267n, 1:333, 1:334n, 1:435
Arnold, Frances Bunsen Trevenen Whately (“Fan,” “Bonze,” MA’s sister): autographs and, 2:35, 2:73, 2:280, 3:18, 3:204, 3:247, 4:25; books for/from, 3:398, 3:443, 4:3, 4:7, 4:8, 4:62; botanizing and, 2:155–56, 3:148, 3:150, 3:155, 3:354, 3:422, 3:429, 3:436, 3:438, 4:19, 4:37, 4:43, 4:155, 4:156, 4:330, 5:106, 5:449, 6:57, 6:161, 6:173–74, 6:181–82, 6:188, 6:193, 6:220; censorship by, 1:xxvii–xxviii; children’s relation to, 2:153; clothing of, 2:206; gifts for/from, 2:400, 2:468, 4:82; health/illnesses of, 2:85, 6:208, 6:211, 6:216, 6:230, 6:245, 6:251, 6:277, 6:282, 6:328; languages of, 2:238; letters (general), 1:xxxiii, 1:liii; letters from (1846–50), 1:170n; letters from (1851–55), 1:170n, 1:203n; letters from (1856–60), 1:448, 2:27; letters from (1861–65), 2:77, 2:447, 2:465; letters from (1866–70), 3:13, 3:60, 3:87; letters from (1888), 6:364; letters to (1841–45), 1:39–41; letters to (1846–50), 1:154; letters to (1856–60), 1:381–82, 1:406–7, 1:463–65, 2:23–25, 2:30–32; letters to (1861–65), 2:91–92, 2:184–85, 2:241–42, 2:326, 2:335–36, 2:415–16, 2:471–72; letters to (1866–70), 3:443–44; letters to (1871–75), 4:153–56, 4:175–76, 4:179–81, 4:220–22, 4:232–33, 4:292–93; letters to (1876), 4:308–9, 4:312–14, 4:315–16, 4:330–31, 4:332–33, 4:334–35; letters to (1877), 4:385–86, 4:387–89; letters to (1878), 4:422–24, 4:440–41; letters to (1879), 5:12–13, 5:21–22, 5:31–33, 5:64–65; letters to (1880), 5:94–95, 5:106–8; letters to (1881), 5:135–36, 5:160–61; letters to (1882), 5:182–83, 5:186–87, 5:238–39; letters to (1883), 5:254–55, 5:306–8, 5:312–14, 5:317–18, 5:321–22, 5:331–32, 5:338–39, 5:351–52, 5:353–55, 5:364–65; letters to (1884), 5:369–71, 5:375–77, 5:378–79, 5:383–84, 5:388–90, 5:394–95, 5:397–99, 5:422–23; letters to (1885), 6:66–67, 6:94–95, 6:100–101, 6:104–5; letters to (1886), 6:112–13, 6:123–24, 6:126–27, 6:131–32, 6:152–55, 6:156–57, 6:162–63, 6:166–68, 6:173–74, 6:180–82, 6:188–91, 6:192–94, 6:196–97, 6:219–21, 6:229–31, 6:244–45; letters to (1887), 6:248–49, 6:268–69, 6:284–85; letters to (1888), 6:362–63; Lucy’s visit and, 6:284–85; on MA’s death, 6:364; mentioned, 1:81, 2:8, 2:42, 2:51, 2:64, 2:90, 2:125, 2:149, 2:171, 2:189, 2:203, 2:236, 2:355, 2:396, 6:148, 6:281; mother’s death and, 4:175–76; photographs of, 2:160, 4:82; requests of, 2:70, 2:467–68, 3:194; Scripture quotations and, 2:128–29; siblings of, 1:2–3n; teaching of, 1:160; Tom’s death and, 3:295; travels of, 3:16, 3:37, 3:284; Walter’s illness and, 6:6, 6:10; works: Heralds of the Cross, 6:283n; on St Ignatius, 6:282
Arnold, Frances Lucy Wightman (“Flu,” MA’s wife): accidents and injuries of, 6:227, 6:228, 6:236, 6:238, 6:242, 6:251; American visit (first) and, 5:296, 5:298, 5:302, 5:303, 5:305, 5:307, 5:312–13, 5:318, 5:328, 5:337, 5:354, 5:364, 5:370, 5:388, 5:392, 5:399, 5:405; American visit (second) and, 6:135, 6:137, 6:140, 6:145, 6:157, 6:160–61, 6:163, 6:198–201; Basil’s illness/death and, 3:206, 3:210–13, 3:214, 3:215–17; book dedicated to, 5:427n; Budge’s death and, 4:97–98, 4:101, 4:102, 4:103, 4:109, 4:113; Caroline’s death and, 4:133, 4:143; censorship by, 1:xix; characteristics of, 2:405, 3:379; clothing of, 2:147, 3:115, 3:223, 6:18; confinements of, 1:318, 1:319, 1:391, 1:409, 2:35, 2:48–49, 2:51, 2:54, 3:15; courtship and marriage of, 1:lv–lvi, 1:173, 1:174n, 1:176n, 1:196, 1:203, 1:209–10n, 1:252, 2:310, 3:48, 4:39, 4:185; diary mentions of, 1:181–87, 1:190–93, 1:195–96, 1:197–201, 1:203–5, 1:208; diary of, 1:xxxix; Dick’s departure for Australia and, 4:440–41; father’s death and, 2:254–55, 2:266; gifts for, 3:397–98, 4:62; granddaughter’s birth and, 6:141–42, 6:174; graves tended by, 3:341; health/illnesses of (1851–55), 1:240, 1:248, 1:266; health/illnesses of (1856–60), 1:392, 1:433, 1:462–63, 1:465, 1:466–67, 1:468–70; health/illnesses of (1861–65), 2:117, 2:134, 2:140, 2:141–42, 2:145–46, 2:178, 2:231, 2:259, 2:262, 2:294–95, 2:297, 2:300–301, 2:303, 2:305, 2:380–81, 2:382, 2:407; health/illnesses of (1866–70), 3:35, 3:37, 3:60, 3:62, 3:64–69, 3:71, 3:75, 3:76, 3:85, 3:94, 3:172, 3:181, 3:186, 3:191, 3:193, 3:309, 3:311, 3:349, 3:352, 3:353–54, 3:355, 3:389–90; health/illnesses of (1871–75), 4:51, 4:88, 4:92, 4:93, 4:122; health/illnesses of (1876–80), 4:423; health/illnesses of (1881–85), 6:28, 6:64; health/illnesses of (1886–88), 6:265, 6:268, 6:272; inheritance for, 1:xxvi–xxvii; as Iseult, 1:lvii; languages of, 3:356, 6:121; letters (general), 1:xxxiii–xxxiv, 1:xlii, 1:xliii, 1:lxxiv–lxxv; letters from (1851–55), 1:214–15, 1:216–17, 1:218–19, 1:220–22, 1:223–26; letters from (1856–60), 1:352–53, 1:389, 1:435–36; letters from (1861–65), 2:57, 2:77–79, 2:341, 2:348–49; letters from (1866–70), 3:10–11, 3:362, 3:364; letters from (1876–80), 5:6–7; letters from (1881–85), 5:368–69, 5:458–59; letters to (1846–50), 1:179; letters to (1851–55), 1:194, 1:227–28, 1:241–42, 1:251, 1:255–57, 1:260, 1:286, 1:290, 1:295–96, 1:311–12, 1:323–24; letters to (1856–60), 1:393–400, 1:441–42, 1:443–45, 1:448–50, 1:451–52, 1:492–93, 1:494–96; letters to (1861–65), 2:126, 2:129–30, 2:132–33, 2:225, 2:405–6, 2:408–10, 2:417–20, 2:422–24, 2:432–34; letters to (1866–70), 3:41–42; letters to (1876–80), 4:363–66, 5:42, 5:47–49, 5:105, 5:108–14, 5:127–28; letters to (1881–85), 5:152, 5:226–27, 5:230–31, 5:267–68, 5:272–73, 6:56–57, 6:82–83, 6:85, 6:88–92, 6:98–99; letters to (1886–88), 6:124–26, 6:128, 6:141–42, 6:143–44, 6:306–7; Lucy’s marriage and, 5:456–57, 5:459, 5:476; MA’s death and, 6:364; MA’s writing and, 2:379; mother’s death and, 4:30–31; mothers’ meetings and, 6:323; obituary of, 1:lvi; outings of, 3:164, 3:343, 3:364, 3:426, 3:436, 3:457, 3:460, 4:22, 4:47, 4:88, 5:33, 6:23, 6:261–62; portraits of, 6:43; reading of, 3:313, 6:340; Stanley memorial and, 5:175; teaching of, 2:236, 3:163; Tommaso’s stay and, 3:326; Tom’s death and, 3:293–300, 3:301, 3:303–4, 3:314, 3:319; Tom’s injury and, 3:281, 3:282; travels of, 1:403, 1:475–76, 2:227, 2:337, 2:439, 2:442, 2:450, 2:456, 3:138, 3:375, 5:45, 6:118–21; tribute to, 6:221, 6:222n
Arnold, Frances Trevenen (MA’s sister), 1:10n, 1:11
Arnold, Francis (Tom’s son), 5:252, 5:471, 6:29, 6:355, 6:355n
Arnold, Henrietta Whately Wale, 1:60, 1:74n, 1:166n, 5:163, 5:230, 5:238
Arnold, Jane Martha. See Forster, Jane Martha Arnold (“K,” MA’s sister)
Arnold, Julia (later, Huxley; Tom’s daughter), 6:31n, 6:32
Arnold, Julia Sorell (Tom’s wife): assistance for, 3:48, 3:49; confinements of, 3:195; death of, 6:361n; health/illnesses of, 2:286, 4:380, 4:429, 4:436, 4:437, 5:90, 5:252, 5:471, 5:476, 6:231, 6:274, 6:313, 6:325, 6:328, 6:355, 6:357, 6:359; letter from, 3:284; letters to (1876–80), 4:304; in London, 2:54, 2:61; marriage and family of, 1:178n, 4:245; mentioned, 2:113, 2:146, 2:312, 2:374, 3:16, 3:33, 3:191, 3:418, 4:88, 4:103, 4:237, 5:437, 6:67, 6:137; sister of, 2:118n; travels of, 2:337
Arnold, Lucy (later, Selwyn; Tom’s daughter), 2:120–21n, 6:363
Arnold, Lucy Charlotte. See Whitridge, Lucy Charlotte Arnold (“LuLu,” MA’s daughter)
Arnold, Lydia (later, Lambart, Lady Cavan, sister of Thomas Sr.), 1:21n, 1:46, 1:80, 1:351, 2:124n
Arnold, Martha Delafield (MA’s grandmother), 1:1–2n, 1:380n
Arnold, Martha (“Patty,” MA’s aunt; later, Ward), 1:21, 1:22n, 1:35, 1:47n, 1:158, 2:35n
Arnold, Mary. See Hayes, Mary Arnold Twining Hiley (“Small Wild Cat,” “Bacco,” MA’s sister)
Arnold, Mary Augusta (Tom’s daughter). See Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold (Thomas’s wife, MA’s niece)
Arnold, Mary Penrose (MA’s mother): books of, 3:458; children of, 1:1–2n, 1:11; death of, 1:52n, 4:175–78; gifts for/from, 2:257, 2:468, 4:88–89, 4:137; health/illnesses of, 1:35, 2:50, 2:176, 2:261, 3:1, 3:3, 3:5, 3:96, 4:80, 4:82, 4:88, 4:93; letters (general), 1:xxviii–xxix, 1:xxxii–xxxiii, 1:xli–xlii, 1:xliv, 1:lii; letters from (1829–40), 1:3–4, 1:7, 1:9, 1:22, 1:32–34; letters from (1841–50), 1:47n, 1:114, 1:142–43; letters from (1851–60), 1:203, 1:209, 1:392–93, 2:4; letters from (1861–70), 2:231, 2:387–88, 3:173, 3:298; letters to (1829–40), 1:13–14, 1:14–16, 6:367; letters to (1841–45), 1:58–60; letters to (1846–50), 1:71, 1:72–74, 1:79–80, 1:91, 1:101, 1:104–5, 1:136, 1:139–40, 1:144–45, 1:146–48, 1:149–50, 1:153; letters to (1851–55), 1:240–41, 1:248, 1:265–66, 1:267–68, 1:296–97, 1:300–301, 1:304–5, 1:312–13, 1:315, 1:317–18, 1:320–21; letters to (1856), 1:339, 1:346–47; letters to (1857), 1:350–51, 1:352–53, 1:357–58; letters to (1858), 1:370–71, 1:378–79, 1:387–88, 1:389, 1:390–92, 1:404–5, 1:408–9; letters to (1859), 1:412–15, 1:423–25, 1:432–33, 1:435–36, 1:446–47, 1:460–61, 1:466–68, 1:475–77, 1:481–82, 1:489–90, 1:493–94, 1:497–98, 1:507–8, 1:511–12, 1:514–15, 1:518–20; letters to (1860), 2:2–3, 2:4–5, 2:6–8, 2:16–19, 2:21–23, 2:27–29, 2:32–33, 2:35–36, 2:40–41, 2:42–43, 2:44–46; letters to (1861), 2:46–47, 2:50–51, 2:54–55, 2:57–58, 2:61–62, 2:64–67, 2:69–71, 2:72–75, 2:77–79, 2:81–82, 2:85–86, 2:89–90, 2:93–96, 2:97–102, 2:106–7, 2:108–11; letters to (1862), 2:115–19, 2:122–26, 2:127–29, 2:131–32, 2:134–38, 2:140–42, 2:144–48, 2:149–50, 2:152–54, 2:155–57, 2:158–63, 2:164–66, 2:168–69, 2:170–74; letters to (1863), 2:176–79, 2:181–82, 2:186–87, 2:188–91, 2:194, 2:196–97, 2:199–200, 2:201–3, 2:204–5, 2:206–9, 2:213–14, 2:216–17, 2:218–19, 2:220–22, 2:224–25, 2:227–28, 2:233–34, 2:235–36, 2:237–38, 2:240–41, 2:244–45, 2:247–48, 2:251–53, 2:254–55, 2:257–59; letters to (1864), 2:261–62, 2:264–67, 2:269–71, 2:275–76, 2:280–83, 2:285–86, 2:287–88, 2:289–90, 2:291–92, 2:294–96, 2:297–98, 2:300–303, 2:304–5, 2:309–10, 2:321–22, 2:327–28, 2:329–30, 2:333–34, 2:337–38, 2:341–42, 2:352–53, 2:354–55, 2:357–58; letters to (1865), 2:370–72, 2:375–76, 2:380–81, 2:384–85, 2:389–90, 2:392–94, 2:395–96, 2:397–98, 2:400–401, 2:404–5, 2:406–7, 2:411–12, 2:420–21, 2:424–27, 2:434–37, 2:440–42, 2:445–48, 2:455–57, 2:465–68, 2:474–75, 2:476–77, 2:478–79, 2:482–84; letters to (1866), 3:2, 3:7–9, 3:11, 3:12–16, 3:17–18, 3:19–20, 3:22–23, 3:26–27, 3:30–33, 3:36–39, 3:44–45, 3:47–48, 3:50–52, 3:54–55, 3:56–57, 3:58–59, 3:60–61, 3:62–63, 3:64–65, 3:67–69, 3:71–72, 3:83–85, 3:87–88, 3:89–90, 3:91–94, 3:95–98, 3:99–100; letters to (1867), 3:102–3, 3:104–9, 3:110–11, 3:112–13, 3:114–17, 3:118–20, 3:126–30, 3:132–34, 3:137–38, 3:148–49, 3:150–51, 3:154–55, 3:157–58, 3:159–60, 3:163–64, 3:165–66, 3:167–69, 3:172–73, 3:182–83, 3:186–87, 3:190–91, 3:193–94, 3:195–97, 3:198–99, 3:201–2, 3:206–7; letters to (1868), 2:236–37, 3:212–13, 3:216–17, 3:220–21, 3:223–24, 3:226–27, 3:230–31, 3:233–34, 3:239–40, 3:241–42, 3:242–43, 3:247–48, 3:255–57, 3:258–59, 3:260–61, 3:263–64, 3:265–66, 3:268–69, 3:273–74, 3:276–77, 3:283–84, 3:287–88, 3:295–96, 3:300–301, 3:303–4, 3:305–6; letters to (1869), 3:307–12, 3:313–14, 3:315–17, 3:319–20, 3:323–24, 3:329–30, 3:337–38, 3:340–41, 3:342–44, 3:346–47, 3:348–50, 3:351–58, 3:361–62, 3:364–65, 3:366–68, 3:369–71, 3:372–73, 3:374–75, 3:377–80, 3:382–83, 3:384–86, 3:389–92, 3:394–95, 3:397–98; letters to (1870), 3:400–401, 3:403–4, 3:417–18, 3:421–23, 3:425–26, 3:428–29, 3:433–34, 3:435–36, 3:438–39, 3:444–48, 3:450–52, 3:453–55, 3:456–59, 3:460–62; letters to (1871), 4:1–2, 4:3–4, 4:6–9, 4:10–12, 4:13–14, 4:16–18, 4:19–20, 4:22–23, 4:25, 4:26–27, 4:28–29, 4:30–32, 4:36–37, 4:39–40, 4:42–44, 4:46–52, 4:54–55, 4:58–60, 4:61–62, 4:64–65, 4:67–69, 4:72–73, 4:75–77, 4:80–81, 4:82–83; letters to (1872), 4:88–90, 4:92–93, 4:95, 4:97–98, 4:102–3, 4:105–6, 4:108–9, 4:111–12, 4:137–38; letters to (1873), 4:151–53; on MA’s childhood, 1:xlviii; mentioned, 1:1, 1:67, 1:81; remembered, 4:176–78, 4:220–21, 5:467, 6:124; On the Study of Celtic Literature sent to, 3:149; travels of, 1:23–32; visits with, 2:258–59; Wordsworth family and, 1:63–64. See also Fox How
Arnold, Matthew (“Crab”): accidents and injuries of, 1:32–34, 3:202, 3:206, 3:221, 3:227, 3:264, 3:308, 6:197, 6:198n, 6:367; autographs of, 2:472, 3:47, 3:230, 5:387, 6:124, 6:289n, 6:351; Cambridge degree for, 5:202–3, 5:204; characteristics of, 1:lii–liii, 1:lvi–lx; clothing of, 4:85, 5:353–54, 5:374, 6:92, 6:97; committee testimony of, 2:321; death of, 6:364; education of, 1:35; elocution lessons for, 5:236n, 5:328, 5:331, 5:338, 5:348, 5:457, 5:459; haircut for, 6:121–22; handwriting of, 1:xxii, 1:xxvi, 1:lxxii–lxxv, 4:280; health/illnesses of (1822–50), 1:20, 1:24–25, 1:31, 1:139; health/illnesses of (1851–55), 1:289, 1:297; health/illnesses of (1856–60), 1:337, 2:4, 2:46; health/illnesses of (1861–65), 2:57, 2:59, 2:61, 2:62, 2:93, 2:97–98, 2:118, 2:151, 2:261, 2:383, 2:384, 2:424–25; health/illnesses of (1866–70), 3:35, 3:37, 3:45, 3:84–85, 3:104, 3:106, 3:111, 3:254, 3:255–56, 3:300, 3:301, 3:311, 3:313, 3:363, 3:375, 3:400–401, 3:403, 3:418, 3:421–22, 3:428, 3:458; health/illnesses of (1871–75), 4:11, 4:48–49, 4:129, 4:133, 4:265; health/illnesses of (1876–80), 4:331, 4:332–33, 4:380, 5:21, 5:92; health/illnesses of (1881–85), 5:137, 5:230, 5:237, 5:361, 5:363, 5:364, 5:368, 5:371, 5:438, 5:449, 5:461, 5:470, 6:36–37, 6:38, 6:41, 6:47, 6:64, 6:100; health/illnesses of (1886–88), 6:190, 6:191–92, 6:193, 6:198n, 6:205, 6:210, 6:238, 6:256, 6:260–61, 6:276, 6:277, 6:282, 6:300, 6:304, 6:305, 6:358–59; languages of, 1:lxi, 1:114, 2:44–45, 4:82, 4:89, 5:112, 6:8, 6:16, 6:70, 6:82, 6:83, 6:86, 6:90, 6:93, 6:97, 6:100, 6:127; legacy of, 1:xiii–xv, 1:lvi–lx; as Liberal Anglican, 6:334; on list of academicians, 6:262n; marriage of, 1:lv–lvi, 1:209–10n, 2:310, 3:48, 4:39, 4:185; as member of Governing Body of Owens College, 3:432, 3:433–34, 3:435; nicknames of, 1:396, 1:450, 6:241; occupations of, 1:70n, 1:72n, 1:73, 3:355; Order of Commander of the Crown of Italy for, 4:29; Oriel fellowship for, 1:65n, 1:66–67; Oxford degree for, 3:416, 3:417–18, 3:422, 3:423, 3:424, 3:425–26; passport of, 4:144; on personal accomplishments, 5:72–73; portraits and caricatures of, 1:350, 2:64n, 2:100, 2:101n, 2:109, 2:112, 2:140, 3:61, 3:208, 3:237, 4:34–35, 4:66, 4:67, 4:68n, 4:86–87, 4:92, 4:94, 4:95, 4:382, 4:394, 4:433–35, 5:72, 5:140, 5:144, 5:200, 5:247, 5:418, 5:436, 6:14, 6:18, 6:22, 6:26, 6:29, 6:38, 6:43, 6:163, 6:175, 6:354; professorship of, 1:353–54, 1:356, 1:357–58, 1:359–60, 3:50, 3:90, 3:91n, 3:101, 3:139, 3:147, 4:356–59, 6:70–72, 6:73–74, 6:77, 6:78; Royal Literary Fund pension for, 5:287, 5:289–91, 5:295, 5:296, 5:297; siblings of, 1:2–3n; symbols used by, 1:xxxvi–xxxvii, 1:523–24. See also Byron House (Harrow); Chester Square house; Inspector of Schools; Pains Hill Cottage (Cobham, Surrey); specific works
Arnold, Meggie, 3:391
Arnold, Minnie Margaret Wakefield, 5:187n, 6:211, 6:252, 6:261, 6:355, 6:359
Arnold, Nelly (Walter’s daughter), 6:249n
Arnold, Richard Penrose (“sweet King,” “Dicky,” “Diddy,” MA’s son): accidents and injuries of, 4:316, 4:317, 4:344; advice for, 4:149; American visit (first) and, 5:305, 5:312; American visit (second) and, 6:144; anecdotes about, 1:390–91; appointment for, 5:173n, 5:214–15; assistance from, 6:148, 6:153; Australian position and, 4:429, 4:433–36, 4:439–41, 5:130, 5:154–55, 5:224; Basil’s death and, 3:211, 3:216; billiards with, 4:297; birth of, 1:299n, 1:320n; botanizing and, 4:23; Budge’s death and, 4:103; careers considered, 4:414–15, 5:430, 6:355; characteristics of, 1:414, 1:489, 2:3, 2:78, 2:172, 2:190–91, 3:97, 4:80, 4:179–80, 4:191, 5:254; childhood of, 1:357, 1:374, 1:406, 2:36, 2:74, 2:116, 2:134; Civil Service Commission examination and, 5:207, 5:208, 5:211, 5:214; clothing and costumes of, 3:52, 3:104; condolences paid by, 4:310; dinners of, 6:345–46; education (general), 1:474, 2:137–38, 2:341, 2:355, 3:163, 3:236, 4:308–9, 4:344; education at Balliol, 4:224, 4:229, 4:230, 4:237, 4:250–51, 4:253, 4:263, 4:264–65; education at Harrow, 3:214, 3:274, 3:276, 3:288, 3:304, 3:309, 3:338, 3:366, 3:372, 3:378, 3:382, 3:403, 3:429, 3:444–45, 3:459, 4:29, 4:62, 4:72–73, 4:108, 4:112, 4:179; education at Miss Leech’s, 2:140, 2:179, 2:189, 2:234; education at Mrs Dunn’s, 3:9; education at St Leonard’s, 4:201, 4:206, 4:251, 4:265; education at St Peter’s, 3:64, 3:127, 3:186; examinations and, 4:223, 4:224, 4:436; finances of, 2:45, 5:82, 5:410, 5:413, 6:4, 6:43; fishing with, 3:26, 3:148, 3:158, 3:260, 3:263–64, 3:352, 3:353, 4:14, 4:17, 4:18, 4:23, 4:214, 6:40, 6:43, 6:148; Flu’s relation to, 2:456; on Fox How, 3:357, 3:361, 3:433, 4:81; George Russell compared to, 1:xvii; gifts for/from, 3:90, 3:452, 6:241; godfather of, 1:327; health/illnesses of (birth to 1860), 1:346, 1:350–51, 1:356, 1:388, 1:393, 1:409, 1:470; health/illnesses of (1861–65), 2:54, 2:57–58, 2:91–92, 2:94, 2:117, 2:165, 2:221, 2:235–36, 2:291–92, 2:381, 2:391; health/illnesses of (1866–70), 3:94, 3:172, 3:311, 3:313; health/illnesses of (1871–75), 4:67, 4:109; health/illnesses of (1876–80), 4:341; home of, 6:288, 6:289, 6:290, 6:345; iceskating with, 1:515, 1:516, 3:462, 4:2, 6:248; as inspector, 6:22, 6:202, 6:205–6, 6:274–75; letters (general), 1:xxxiii; letters from (1861–65), 2:78–79, 2:276, 2:400, 2:410; letters from (1876–80), 5:4–5, 5:77; letters to (1861–65), 2:77, 2:233–34, 2:348–49, 2:371, 2:475; letters to (1866–70), 3:10–11; letters to (1876–80), 5:123–24; letters to (1881–85), 5:462–63, 6:11–12, 6:36–37, 6:67–68; marriage of, 5:434n; musical interest of, 3:460, 4:76, 4:83, 4:335, 4:336n, 4:374, 6:167; outings of, 2:8, 2:40, 2:47, 2:102, 2:118–19, 2:154, 2:177, 2:179, 2:197, 2:199–200, 2:206–7, 2:375, 3:2, 3:148, 3:202, 3:257, 3:268–69, 3:375, 3:400, 3:429, 3:460, 4:42–43, 4:140–41, 4:348, 4:388; portraits of, 2:140; racquet playing of, 3:366; reader for, 4:272; recommendation for, 4:418; school inspections and, 3:163; school sports and, 4:65, 4:67, 4:150; sibling relations and, 2:483; stay at Smith’s, 4:125–26, 4:133, 4:151, 4:157, 4:201; Tom’s death and, 3:296; travels of, 1:482, 1:512, 2:17, 2:19, 2:22, 2:201–2, 2:205, 2:224, 2:261, 2:288, 2:303, 2:304–5, 2:337, 2:442, 3:168, 4:46–48, 4:154–55, 4:157, 6:358–59; visits with, 3:123, 5:230–31, 5:459, 5:461–62, 5:474, 6:104, 6:112, 6:241–42, 6:244, 6:248, 6:324, 6:333
Arnold, Sarah Anne Blissett, 1:liv–lv, 3:61n, 4:160n, 6:249
Arnold, Susanna (sister of Thomas Sr.): death of, 1:11, 1:14; mentioned, 1:3n, 1:4, 1:7, 1:12, 1:18
Arnold, Susanna Elizabeth Lydia. See Cropper, Susanna Elizabeth Lydia Arnold (“Babbat Apbook,” “Susy,” MA’s sister)
Arnold, Theodore (Tom’s son), 1:168n, 3:49, 3:445, 4:237, 4:290, 4:352
Arnold, Thomas (MA’s father), 1:1–2n; acquaintances of, 1:32n, 4:311; American attitudes toward, 5:321, 5:328, 5:339, 5:362; articles and books on, 1:347n, 1:379, 3:199; autographs/handwriting of, 1:389, 2:237, 2:282, 2:285, 2:400, 2:424, 3:22, 3:218, 3:262, 4:276, 5:477; biography of, 1:xxxviii, 1:365–66, 2:145, 4:108–9, 4:110n, 5:174, 5:244, 6:257; birth and birthplace of, 1:21n, 3:260n; on Cameron’s stories, 1:341–42n; characteristics of, 2:358; copyright issues and, 5:214; death of, 1:48n, 3:397; finances of, 1:74n; as influence, 2:474; influences on, 3:8n; on Irish church, 3:256; lectures of, 1:46–47n, 3:461; legacy of, 1:50, 2:265, 2:281, 3:379, 4:28; letters (general), 1:xxxix, 1:xl–xli, 1:xlii, 1:304; letters from (1829–40), 1:1–2, 1:4, 1:5–7, 1:7–9, 1:10–12, 1:22, 3:180n; letters from (1841–45), 1:45–46; letters to (1829–40), 1:14–16, 6:367; library of, 1:xl; maps of, 2:149, 2:424, 2:425; MA’s relationship with, 1:xv; namesakes of, 2:411; Oriel fellowship for, 1:67; portraits of, 1:407, 3:7, 3:105, 3:230–31, 3:232n, 3:305, 5:32, 5:33n; quoted, 3:273, 3:314, 4:51; remembered, 2:74, 2:86, 2:100, 2:145, 2:236, 2:259, 2:292, 2:421, 2:436, 2:479, 2:484, 3:85, 3:166, 3:168, 3:196, 3:207, 3:258–59, 3:287–88, 3:305, 3:349, 3:352, 3:358, 3:392, 4:55, 4:176, 4:181n, 4:293, 6:61, 6:67, 6:124, 6:285, 6:368; reputation of, 1:xlv, 2:5, 2:11; school of, 1:xxx, 1:3n; teachings of, 1:81, 1:461, 2:349, 3:18, 3:317; travels of, 1:23–32, 1:37–45; writings of, 1:59, 1:264, 1:498, 2:172, 2:264–65, 3:256, 3:385; works: The Christian Life, 1:53n; History of Rome, 5:214, 5:215n; Postscript to Principles of Church Reform, 1:47n; Sermons, 4:390, 4:391n; Thomas Arnold’s Traveling Journals, 1:264, 1:265n; Two Sermons, 1:53n
Arnold, Thomas (“Prawn,” MA’s brother): acquaintances of, 1:67–68n; books of, 2:112, 3:455; careers considered for, 1:72n, 2:373–74, 2:375–77, 2:383, 2:385, 2:390, 2:392, 2:400, 3:58, 3:255, 3:271–72, 4:17–18, 4:109, 4:237, 4:244–45, 4:246–47, 4:289, 4:304, 4:330, 5:28, 5:89, 5:200–201, 5:252, 5:422–23, 6:220; education of, 1:35; finances of, 3:294; gifts for, 3:187, 3:194–95, 5:471; health/illnesses of, 2:250, 2:282, 3:13; on Lawley brothers, 1:167–68n; letters (general), 1:xxxi, 1:xxxiii, 1:xlix, 1:lxxii, 1:59, 1:85n; letters from (1829–40), 1:13; letters from (1841–45), 1:39–41; letters from (1846–50), 1:153; letters from (1871–75), 4:33; letters from (1886–88), 6:189; letters to (1829–40), 1:22; letters to (1846–50), 1:81, 1:83–85, 1:96–97, 1:106–7, 1:114, 1:122–25, 1:142–43, 1:145–46, 1:155, 1:158–64, 1:166, 1:170, 1:175, 1:180–81; letters to (1851–55), 1:203, 1:209, 1:211–12, 1:308–9, 1:316; letters to (1856–60), 1:359–60, 1:368–70, 1:385, 1:392–93, 1:415, 2:4, 2:20–21, 2:25–27; letters to (1861–65), 2:60–61, 2:112–13, 2:120, 2:154–55, 2:166–67, 2:174–75, 2:198–99, 2:222, 2:250–51, 2:286, 2:312, 2:347–48, 2:373–74, 2:376–77, 2:382–84, 2:385–86, 2:388, 2:469–70; letters to (1866–70), 3:4–5, 3:49, 3:121–22, 3:141, 3:173, 3:194–95, 3:207–8, 3:253, 3:254–55, 3:260, 3:271–72, 3:293–94, 3:298, 3:325–26, 3:455; letters to (1871–75), 4:69–70, 4:162–64, 4:183–84, 4:194, 4:206–7, 4:226–27, 4:236–37, 4:244–45, 4:246–47, 4:289–90; letters to (1876–80), 4:351–52, 4:436–37; letters to (1881–85), 5:200–201, 5:214–15, 5:251–52, 5:342–43, 5:437, 5:471–72, 6:15, 6:30–31; letters to (1886–88), 6:136–37, 6:231–32, 6:312–13, 6:357, 6:361, 6:364; marriage and family of, 1:166n, 1:178n, 1:207, 3:109n; on MA’s courtship, 1:176n; mentioned, 1:1–2, 1:4, 1:7, 1:10, 1:35, 1:36, 1:69, 1:155, 1:482, 2:117, 2:284, 2:330, 3:33, 3:418, 5:93, 5:95, 6:274; papers of, 1:xli; positions for, 1:72–74, 1:77, 1:167, 1:349n, 1:351, 2:73, 2:74n, 2:120, 2:124, 2:125, 2:286, 2:373, 5:201; pupils of, 2:455, 3:271–72, 3:274, 3:325; religious views of, 1:liii, 1:63n, 1:310n, 2:259, 2:260n, 2:376n, 3:58, 4:301n; Rugby visit of, 3:391–92; siblings of, 1:2–3n; travels of, 1:23–32, 1:37–45, 2:333–35, 2:337, 4:436; visits with, 2:282, 2:286, 3:16, 3:54, 3:106, 4:88, 4:313; writings of, 2:175; works: Beowulf (translation), 4:237, 4:351–52; “The Colonization of Northumbria,” 2:312n; A Manual of English Literature, 2:98, 2:99n, 2:118, 2:154–55, 2:166–67, 2:168, 2:184, 2:185n, 2:199; Passages in a Wandering Life, 1:74n, 1:142n, 4:398n; “Recent Novel Writing,” 2:347, 2:348n, 2:483, 2:484, 3:4; “Reminiscences of New Zealand,” 2:43, 2:60–61, 2:78; “Revival of the Faculties at Oxford,” 4:33; “Short History,” 3:141, 3:142; “The Wycliff MS,” 3:325, 3:326n
Arnold, Thomas (“Toddy,” MA’s son): accidents and injuries of, 3:281, 3:282, 3:284, 3:287, 3:288, 3:290; anecdotes about, 1:301–2, 1:352–53, 1:356; birth of, 1:239n; childhood of, 1:295, 1:297, 1:317–18, 1:319, 1:321, 1:350–51, 1:357, 1:406, 2:116, 2:261, 2:321–22, 3:54; clothing and costumes of, 3:100, 3:104–5; death of, 1:xxviii, 1:xxix, 3:293–300, 3:303, 3:305, 3:314; education (general), 2:123, 2:154, 2:182, 2:189, 2:202, 2:234, 2:349–50, 3:9, 3:163, 3:236; education at Harrow, 3:214, 3:223, 3:274, 3:276; education at Miss Leech’s, 2:179; education at St Peter’s, 3:10, 3:13, 3:20, 3:64, 3:127, 3:186; during Flu’s confinement, 2:49, 2:51; Flu’s relation to, 2:140, 2:142, 3:294–98; gift for, 2:113–14; health/illnesses of (birth to 1860), 1:248, 1:262, 1:265, 1:305, 1:346, 1:348, 1:364, 1:382, 1:387–88, 1:390–91, 1:393, 1:409, 1:420, 1:423–25, 1:426–27, 1:470, 1:474, 1:511, 1:515, 1:519, 2:4, 2:7, 2:30, 2:36, 2:40; health/illnesses of (1861–65), 2:57, 2:74–75, 2:77, 2:85, 2:107, 2:108–9, 2:162, 2:165, 2:221–22, 2:235–36, 2:241, 2:291, 2:357–58, 2:381, 2:391, 2:395; health/illnesses of (1866–70), 3:45, 3:104, 3:113, 3:116, 3:119, 3:126, 3:172; journal entries of, 2:437, 2:440, 2:443, 2:444–45, 2:448, 2:449–50, 2:463–65; letters from (1856–60), 1:517, 1:519; letters from (1861–65), 2:228; letters to (1856–60), 1:472, 1:517–18; letters to (1861–65), 2:108, 2:200–201, 2:306–7; MA’s relation to, 1:316, 1:341; memorial stone for, 3:304, 3:314; musical interest of, 3:276, 3:294, 3:298, 3:345, 3:346, 3:357; name of, 1:240; outings of, 2:47, 2:119, 2:177, 2:179, 2:206–7, 2:216, 3:268–69; remembered, 6:125; riding of, 2:341; sibling relations and, 2:483; as spoiled, 1:268; travels of, 1:349n, 2:16–17, 2:19, 2:22, 2:437, 2:440, 2:442, 2:450, 2:463–65, 2:466, 3:27, 3:32; writings of, 2:40
Arnold, Trevenen William (“Budge,” MA’s son): accidents and injuries of, 4:7; anecdotes about, 1:336, 1:341, 1:346, 1:352–53, 1:356, 1:392, 1:403, 1:411; Basil’s death and, 3:216; behavior of, 2:228, 2:258–59, 2:266, 3:41; birth of, 1:299n; childhood of, 1:297, 1:302, 1:318, 1:321, 1:351, 1:357, 1:364, 1:390–91, 1:406, 1:489, 2:36, 2:74, 2:116; clothing and costumes of, 3:104; death of, 1:xxviii–xxix, 4:97–104, 4:121, 4:126, 6:250; education (general), 2:96, 2:123, 2:137, 2:281, 2:400, 3:9, 3:64, 3:129, 3:173, 3:186; education at Dr. Vincent’s, 2:394, 3:57, 3:95; education at Harrow, 3:214, 3:274, 3:276, 3:284, 3:288, 3:304, 3:309, 3:338, 3:366, 3:372, 3:378, 3:395, 3:403, 3:429, 3:444–45, 3:447, 3:459, 4:29, 4:37, 4:39, 4:62, 4:72–73; education at Laleham, 2:159, 2:188–89, 2:197, 2:202, 2:208, 2:218–19, 2:224, 2:234, 2:236, 2:257–58, 2:283, 2:327, 2:341, 2:381; education at Miss Leech’s, 2:138, 2:140, 2:179, 2:182; education at Rugby School, 2:368, 2:371, 3:100, 3:103, 3:107–8, 3:160, 3:165, 3:201–2, 3:206, 3:208, 3:267n; education at St Peter’s, 4:212n; finances of, 3:7; football and, 3:366, 4:67; on Fox How, 3:433; gifts for, 2:468, 4:444; godfather of, 1:168n, 1:327; health/illnesses of, 1:305, 1:316, 1:339, 1:388, 1:393, 1:409, 1:470, 2:33, 2:54, 2:77, 2:85, 2:165, 3:23, 3:27, 3:193, 3:311, 3:349; iceskating with, 1:515, 1:516; letters from (1861–65), 2:395; letters from (1866–70), 3:110–11, 3:163, 3:190; letters from (1871–75), 4:47; letters to (1861–65), 2:94; letters to (1866–70), 3:112, 3:370; MA’s relation to, 1:348–49, 1:470; outings of, 2:8, 2:40, 2:47, 2:118–19, 2:154, 2:177, 2:179, 2:375, 3:2, 3:268–69, 3:374, 3:400, 3:460, 4:10–11, 4:80; preparations for Army Staff Corps, 4:19–20; remembered, 4:96, 5:466; sibling relations and, 2:483; Tom’s death and, 3:296, 3:304; travels of, 1:511, 2:17, 2:19, 2:22, 2:261–62, 2:334, 2:336, 2:442
Arnold, Walter Thomas (“Quid,” “Corus,” MA’s brother): in America, 5:370, 5:371n; autographs and, 2:451; Basil’s death and, 3:216; Budge’s death and, 4:98; career of, 2:67n, 2:74; departure of, 1:84; education of, 2:107n; financial concerns and, 2:45, 2:66, 3:368n; health/illnesses of, 3:84, 3:85, 3:92, 3:112, 4:233, 5:467, 6:6, 6:10, 6:15, 6:18, 6:25, 6:43; languages of, 3:452; letters (general), 1:xxxiii; letters to (1871–75), 4:158–60; letters to (1876–80), 4:389; letters to (1881–85), 5:402–3; marriage of, 1:liv–lv, 3:33, 3:61, 4:160n; mentioned, 1:35, 1:69, 1:267, 1:476, 2:106, 2:228, 2:231, 2:390, 3:7, 3:20, 3:56, 3:57, 3:62–63, 3:64, 3:195, 3:418, 3:459, 4:43, 4:309, 5:239, 5:307, 6:132, 6:153, 6:191, 6:194, 6:197, 6:244, 6:249, 6:269; party of, 6:345; Rugby visit of, 3:392; as sailor, 1:liii–lv, 1:81, 1:125; siblings of, 1:2–3n; Tom’s death and, 3:296; travels of, 3:446, 3:447, 3:454; unruliness of, 1:181; visits with, 2:357–58, 2:370, 2:371–72, 2:381, 2:384, 3:106, 3:130, 3:182, 3:323, 3:342–43, 3:374; Willy’s illness and, 1:432, 1:433–34n
Arnold, William (MA’s grandfather), 1:1–2n, 1:22n
Arnold, William Delafield (“Widu,” MA’s brother): acquaintances of, 1:308n; appointments for, 1:320n, 1:339, 3:350n; death of, 1:433–34n, 1:435–36, 2:249n; East India Company service of, 1:74n, 1:81, 1:88n, 1:125; family of, 1:xxxii, 1:266, 1:267n; illnesses of, 1:139; letters (general), 1:xxxiii, 1:xlii; letters from (1846–50), 1:151; letters from (1856–60), 1:378; letters to (1829–40), 1:20–21; letters to (1846–50), 1:80; letters to (1856–60), 1:331–33; memorials for, 1:446, 1:508, 1:509n, 2:51–52n, 2:122, 6:259–60; mentioned, 1:2, 1:13, 1:35, 1:56, 1:73, 1:74, 1:388, 2:36; remembered, 2:10, 2:440, 3:182, 4:406, 4:407, 5:471, 6:299; siblings of, 1:2–3n; teaching of, 1:161–62; writings of, 1:74n, 1:273, 1:283n, 1:332, 1:411
Arnold, William Thomas (“Willy,” Tom’s son): career of, 5:123, 5:124n; letters from (1866–70), 3:323; letters to (1881–85), 5:163; marriage of, 1:166n, 5:163n; mentioned, 4:207, 5:215, 5:230; at Rugby, 3:108, 3:109n, 3:208; scholarship for, 4:103
Arnold-Forster, Christopher (Oakeley’s son), 6:219n
Arnold-Forster, Delafield (Edward’s son), 5:60
Arnold-Forster, Edith Mary Ford (Mrs Edward Penrose), 1:334n, 5:7, 5:466, 6:250, 6:345
Arnold-Forster, Edward Penrose (“Eddy,” “Ted,” William’s son): birth of, 1:267n; difficulties of, 2:474, 2:476; education of, 2:456; elections and, 6:167, 6:168n, 6:170, 6:186; health/illnesses of, 3:112; marriage of, 1:334n; mentioned, 1:333, 1:446, 1:511, 2:78, 2:221, 3:33, 5:21, 5:65; occupation of, 5:466n, 6:208; overview of life, 2:475n; at Rugby, 3:108, 3:109n
Arnold-Forster, Florence Mary (“Flo”). See O’Brien, Florence Mary Arnold-Forster (“Flo”)
Arnold-Forster, Frances Egerton (“Francie”): birth of, 1:267n; financial concerns of, 6:208; gifts from, 3:97, 3:100; health/illnesses of, 3:112, 3:163; mentioned, 2:78, 3:155, 4:39–40, 4:49, 4:52, 4:424, 5:456, 5:466, 6:113, 6:171, 6:345; papers of, 1:xlii–xliii; travels of, 5:239; visits with, 3:243, 4:109, 4:112, 5:465, 6:313
Arnold-Forster, Hugh Oakeley: birth of, 1:267n; children of, 6:218, 6:219n; education of, 3:65n; elections and, 6:167, 6:168n, 6:170, 6:186; engagement and marriage of, 1:173n, 6:22; health/illnesses of, 3:112; letters from (1861–65), 2:244; mentioned, 2:482, 3:94, 4:388, 5:108, 5:456, 6:145n, 6:355; papers of, 1:xlii–xliii; speeches of, 6:145n; as student, 1:68n; visits with, 3:64, 3:400
Arnold-Forster, Iris Mary, 6:208, 6:209n
Arnold-Forster, John (Oakeley’s son), 6:219n
Arnold-Forster, Mary Lucy Story-Maskelyne, 1:173n, 6:22, 6:61–62, 6:218, 6:219n
Arnold-Forster, Mervyn (Oakeley’s son), 6:219n
Arnold-Forster, Vernon (Edward’s son), 6:229, 6:230, 6:250–51, 6:254
Arnold-Forster, William Edward (Oakeley’s son), 6:218, 6:219n
The Arnoldian, 1:xxxix, 1:xlii, 3:144n
Arnold Newsletter, 1:xvi
Arnould-Plessy, Jeanne Sylvanie Sophie, 1:449, 1:450n
Artevelde, Philip Van, 4:139
Arthur, Chester A., 5:365, 5:366n, 5:368
Artillery Ball (Woolrich), 4:388
Ashburnham, Lord Bertram, 3:333, 3:334n
Ashburton family, 1:232, 6:270n
Ashburton, Lady (Harriet Mary Montagu), 1:233n, 1:234
Ashburton, Lady (Louisa Stewart-Mackenzie), 3:390, 3:391n, 4:156
Ashburton, Lord (William Bingham Baring), 1:233n, 3:391n
Ashby, Miss (unidentified): letters to (1866–70), 3:218, 3:230
Ashby, Thomas: letters to (1866–70), 3:221, 3:225, 3:401
Ashton, Thomas, 2:458n, 4:21n; letters to (1871–75), 4:20–21, 4:33–34; mentioned, 2:457
Ashton, Thomas Gair (son), 2:458n
Askew, Mrs. Henry W., 1:489, 1:491n, 1:498
Askew, Rev. Henry W., 1:491n
Asquith, Herbert Henry, 6:14n
Astell, John Harvey, 2:36, 2:37n
Astley, Bertrand Frankland, 6:282, 6:283n
Astley’s Amphitheatre: advertisement for, 2:283n; box at, 3:115, 3:116; performances at, 2:283, 2:484, 3:191
Aston Clinton club, 4:188–89
Aston Clinton School, 2:316
Astor, John Jacob, 5:316
Astor, Laura (later, Delano), 5:322, 5:323n, 5:328, 6:280, 6:325, 6:328
Astor, William Backhouse, 5:323n
Athanasian Creed, 1:37
Athenæum: contributors to, 1:93n, 3:126n, 4:38n; editors of, 2:75–76n, 4:249n; on Farrar’s book, 5:61; on Irish Essays and Others, 5:204; on Johnson’s Chief Lives, 4:402; on Literature and Dogma, 4:157; mentioned, 2:155, 2:469–70, 3:455, 4:228, 6:327n; on Merope, 1:370; on Mixed Essays, 5:16; on The Popular Education of France, 2:82, 2:83n; reputation of, 2:168; on Sand’s novel, 1:110n; on On the Study of Celtic Literature, 3:160; on Thomas Arnold (senior), 2:474; Thomas’s writing in, 3:325, 3:326n
Athenæum Club: admissions to, 1:326, 1:330, 3:17n, 3:121, 3:389, 3:403, 3:406, 4:13, 4:361, 5:80, 5:126, 5:132–33; as base, 5:118; cost of, 6:159n; history of, 6:350n; libraries of, 2:395, 3:105–6, 3:251, 3:374–75, 4:250, 4:371–72, 5:70, 5:426, 6:307; meeting/dining at, 3:180, 4:3; members of, 1:354n, 2:136, 3:40n, 3:120n, 3:198n, 3:204n, 3:396n, 4:18, 4:95n, 4:166n, 4:207n, 4:269n, 4:312n, 4:320n, 4:348n, 4:371n, 4:427n, 4:432n, 5:5n, 5:8n, 5:11n, 5:13n, 5:17n, 5:18n, 5:42n, 5:133, 5:239, 6:334n, 6:349; staying at, 1:331; watching procession from, 3:112, 3:113n; working at, 3:97
Atherton, William, 2:226, 2:227n
Atkinson, Edward: letters to (1876–80), 4:405–6; position of, 4:406n
Atkinson, Henry George, 1:295n
Atkinson, William Parsons: letters to (1876–80), 5:83; letters to (1881–85), 5:271, 5:343–44; mentioned, 4:421; school visits with, 5:344n
Atlantic Monthly: Clough’s poetry in, 1:259n; editors of, 5:236n, 5:321n, 5:344n, 5:351n; mentioned, 2:315, 3:5, 3:26. See also Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
Atlas (journal), 1:512
“At the Princess’s” (MA), 5:237n, 5:243, 5:245, 5:260n
Auden, W. H., 1:xv
audience. See specific essays, journals, poems
Auerbach, Berthold, 2:280
August, Carl, 2:452
Augusta Victoria (crown princess): assistance from, 6:100, 6:101; mentioned, 6:96, 6:97, 6:106, 6:109, 6:113; opinion of, 6:102; visits with, 6:90–92, 6:93, 6:131
Augustine (saint): conversion of, 3:305; quoted, 3:388, 4:146, 4:147n; reading of, 1:186, 1:190, 1:191, 1:192
Aurania (steamer): booking passage on, 6:163, 6:168, 6:171; mentioned, 6:208, 6:211, 6:261; passage on, 6:198–201, 6:271, 6:362; passengers on, 6:206; scheduled departure of, 6:197
Austen, Jane: mentioned, 4:177n; opinion of, 6:320, 6:359; works: Emma, 6:72; Mansfield Park, 6:3
Austin, Mr (unidentified), 5:230
Austin, Alfred: letters to (1876–80), 5:103; letters to (1881–85), 5:132–33, 5:177–78; letters to (1886–88), 6:314, 6:343, 6:355–56; writings of, 3:347n
Australia: College at Sydney (N.S.W.), 1:228–29; Dick’s arrival in, 5:5, 5:16; Dick’s departure for, 4:429, 4:433–36, 4:439–41; inspectorships in, 2:165, 2:167; Lawley in, 1:288, 1:289, 1:291; libraries and booktrade in, 5:132; possible tour in, 5:235; situation in Egypt and, 6:11, 6:12n. See also College at Sydney (New South Wales)
Austria: aristocracy in, 2:461–62; English mediation accepted by, 1:440–41; Germany compared to, 2:459–60; national character of, 2:456–57; as opposition to French, 1:467; retreat from Montebello, 1:453, 1:454n; travels in, 2:453, 2:455, 2:456–57, 2:459–60, 2:461; Vienna exhibition in, 4:158, 4:160n
Austria-Hungary, sovereignty issues and, 6:150–51
Authors’ Club (N.Y.C.), 5:316, 5:400n, 5:401, 5:402, 5:403–4
Avenger (ship), 1:81
Avogadro, Gen. Count: letters from (1871–78), 4:4; mentioned, 3:349, 3:356, 3:367–68; outings and, 3:337, 3:429, 4:28; political concerns and, 3:353, 3:367; request from, 3:427
Awdry, Mr, 3:343
Awdry, Charles, 3:344n
Awdry, Rev. William, 3:344n