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[Carlyle, Jane Welsh]
[Carlyle, Thomas]
- ADAM BEDE, [ii. 205]
- Adamson, Mrs., [ii. 90]
- Addiscombe Farm, [i. 184];
- lent to the Carlyles, [ii. 82]
- Aird, Thomas, [ii. 260]
- Airlie, Lord, [ii. 31]
- Aitken, Mrs., of Minto, [i. 31]
- Aitken, Mrs. (Miss Jean Carlyle);
- her marriage, [i. 44];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 67], [85], [222]; [ii. 147], [200], [226], [253]
- her child poem, [ii. 17]
- thoughtfulness, [ii. 250]
- Aitken, Mr. James, [ii. 227]
- Albany Place, Dumfries, [i. 4]
- Alderley Park,
- Mrs. Carlyle on a visit to, [ii. 31]
- her likeness to a picture at, [ii. 59]
- Alexandra, Princess (H. M. the Queen), [ii. 286]
- Alfred, Prince, [ii. 198]
- Alton Locke, [ii. 21]
- Amelia, Fielding's, [i. 125]
- America,
- Cariyle's proposed lecturing tour, [i. 80];
- rumours of war with, [ii. 103]
- Ames, Mrs., [i. 150], [170]
- Anderton, Miss, [ii. 204]
- Animal Magnetism, [i. 158]
- Ann,
- one of the Carlyles' maids, [i. 55], [59]
- The Carlyles' servant at Chelsea, [i. 226], [234], [237];
- leaves the Carlyles, [i. 250]
- one of the Carlyles' servants, [ii. 31], [36];
- her "gentility" [ii. 134]
- Annan Academy, [i. 10]
- Anstruther, Miss, [ii. 247], [272]
- Arbuckle, Dr., [i. 48]
- Arbuckle, Mrs., [ii. 92]
- Armandel Carrel, by John Mill, [ii. 11]
- Ashburton, Lady (the first, formerly Lady Baring),
- the Carlyles staying with at The Grange, [i. 249];
- "Lady A.," [i. 255];
- Mrs. Carlyle at Addiscombe, [ii. 11];
- a prospective visit to, [ii. 19];
- Mrs. Carlyle accepts an invitation, [ii. 33 et seq.];
- her Christmas present to Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 71];
- lends the Carlyles Addiscombe, [ii. 82];
- parties at Bath House, [ii. 91], [97], [101];
- takes the Cerlyles up to Scotland in her saloon, [ii. 115];
- death of, [ii. 135], [172]
- Ashburton, Lady (the second), [ii. 222], [247], [272];
- her gift of a horse to Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 314];
- Mrs. Carlyle staying with, at Seaforth, [ii. 319];
- an accident at Vevay, [ii. 339]
- Ashburton, Lord,
- his residences, [i. 184];
- after the first Lady Ashburton's death, [ii. 160];
- illness of, in Paris, [ii. 275], [279], [291]
- Auchtertool Mense, [ii. 1]
- Austin, Mrs., [i. 39], [40], [127];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 221], [229], [230], [278], [302], [314];
- Mrs. CarlyIe visiting [ii. 261], [293], [319]
- Austin, Miss Jane,
- letter from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 286]
- Ayr, Mrs.
- Carlyle on a visit to, [i. 80 et seq.]
- BAILLIE, JAMES, [i. 182]
- Ballantynes of Edinburgh,
- CarIyle's notes on, [i. 21]
- Bamford, Mr., [i. 206]
- Baring, Lady Harriet (afterwards Lady Ashburton), [i. 123], [175], [183];
- the true facts of her friendship for the Carlyles, [i. 186 et seq.], [231];
- Carlyle on a tour with Mr. Baring and Lady Harriet, [i. 202];
- letter to Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 207];
- Mrs. Carlyle staying with, at Addiscombe, [i. 233], [245];
- Mrs. Carlyle's marmalade-making, [i. 247]
- (see under Ashburton, Lady)
- Baring, Mr. Francis, [ii. 101]
- Baring, Miss (Lord Ashburton'a sister), [ii. 183];
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [ii. 190 et seq.], [247]
- Baring, Sir Thomas, his death, [i. 245]
- Barlow, Mr., [ii. 93], [101], [104], [106], [235]
- Barnes, Miss, [ii. 216]
- Barnes, Mr., [ii. 212], [217], [338]
- Barnet, Bessy, [ii. 256], [259]
- Bath House, [i. 184]
- Bay House, Alverstoke, [i. 184]
- Benrydden, Mrs. Carlyle's experience of, [i. 263]
- Bessy (Barnet), one of the Carlyles' servants, [ii. 75]
- Betty (Braid),
- a favourite old servant of Dr. Welsh, [i. 151], [219]; [ii. 98];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 138], [206], [319], [327], [340], [341];
- Mrs. Carlyle's affection for, [ii. 258]
- Blakiston, Dr., [ii. 75], [289], [290]
- Blakiston, Mrs., [ii. 289], [290]
- Blumine. See under Sartor Resartus
- Blunt, Mr. Reginald, [ii. 277]
- "Bobus," Carlyle's horse, [i. 192], [197]
- Bölte, Miss,
- intercourse with the Carlyles, [i. 108], [127], [129], [138], [194], [255]
- Borthwick, Mrs., [ii. 203]
- Bradfute, Mr., [i. 31], [66]
- Braid, George, his death, [ii. 320]
- Brandes, the Dane, [ii. 3]
- Brereton, Mr., of Speke Hall, [i. 198]
- Brodie, Sir B.,
- his Psychological Inquiries, [ii. 131]
- Broke, Lady, [ii. 103]
- Bromley, Miss Davenport, [ii. 247]
- Brontë Charlotte, [ii. 4], [5]
- Brown, Mr. James,
- tutorship at Haddington, [ii. 207]
- Brown, Mrs. Samuel, [ii. 149]
- Browning, Mrs.,
- intercourse with the Carlyles, [ii. 39], [45], [84]
- Browning, Robert,
- intercourse with the Carlyles, [i. 181], [183]; [ii. 39], [45], [84], [108]
- Bull Run, battle of, [ii. 242]
- Buller; Charles, [i. 47], [115], [185], [246], [248]
- Burns,
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting the haunts of, [i. 83];
- Carlyle's article on, in the Edinburgh, [i. 29]; [ii. 73]
- Burnswark, [i. 50]
- Byng, Mr., [ii. 258]
- CAB-STRIKE in London, [ii. 65]
- Cameron, Miss, [ii. 179]
- Campbell, Sir Colin,
- at the Crimea, [ii. 86];
- Mrs. Carlyle's opinion of, [ii. 107], [109];
- sent to India, [ii. 160]
- Capelle, Marie, [i. 87]
- Capenoch, [ii. 258]
- Carlyle, Alick,
- brother of Thomas Carlyle, [i. 5], [35];
- at Craigenputtock, [i. 21];
- at Catlinns Farm, [i. 44];
- in Canada, [i. 201];
- anecdote about, [ii. 295]
- Carlyle's House Memorial Trust,
- the catalogue of, [i. 112]; [ii. 162]
- Carlyle, Jamie (brother of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 91], [174], [236]; [ii. 64]
- Carlyle, Mrs. James (Isabella), [ii. 145];
- and see under references to Carlyle, Jamie
- CARLYLE, JANE WELSH (Mrs. Thomas Carlyle)
- Settlement of the Craigenputtock estate, [i. 1];
- conveyance of Haddington, [i. 2], [3];
- her various homes in girlhood, [i. 4];
- visits the Carlyles at Hoddam Hill, [i. 6 et seq.];
- letter to Mrs. Carlyle after the visit, [i. 11];
- uses her influence for James Johnstone, [i. 13];
- letter to Mrs. Carlyle accompanying a cap, [i. 14]
- Married, [i. 16];
- letters during first months of married life, [i. 17 et seq.];
- household duties at Comley Bank, [i. 21];
- removal to Craigenputtock, [i. 24];
- life at Craigenputtock, [i. 24 et seq.];
- visiting her mother at Templand, on a furnishing mission, [i. 28];
- early London life, [i. 34];
- revisiting Craigenputtock, [i. 40], [41];
- transferring household goods to Chelsea, [i. 46];
- revisiting Templand, [i. 50 et seq.];
- her first railway journey, [i. 52]
- touring with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling, [i. 61 et seq.];
- her dinner-party for Cavaignac and Rio, [i. 74];
- visiting Scotsbrig and Ayr, [i. 80 et seq.];
- her ill health, [i. 85];
- household duties at Chelsea, [i. 87], [102], [103 et seq.], [156];
- negotiating the publication of Heroes, [i. 88 et seq.]
- Death of her mother, [i. 97], [101];
- the thriftlessness of London poor, [i. 100];
- a visit to Ryde, [i. 106], [129];
- a birthday present, [i. 107], [110], [115];
- a letter from Thackeray, [i. 129];
- visiting her uncle in Liverpool, [i. 136], [151];
- visiting Mrs. Paulet, [i. 142 et seq.];
- a riding adventure, [i. 146];
- at a Unitarian soirée, [i. 150];
- her impatience of orthodox clericalism, [i. 155];
- on Animal Magnetism, [i. 158];
- a visit from her nephew, [i. 160];
- staying with the Paulets, [i. 162 et seq.];
- an expedition to Eastham, [i. 168];
- expecting her husband at the Paulets, [i. 171];
- back at Chelsea, [i. 173];
- a call upon Lady Harriet Baring, [i. 175];
- her friendship for Lady Rarriet, [i. 183 et seq.];
- staying at Addiscombe, [i. 184];
- ill health, and a visit to the Paulets to recruit, [i. 186], [190 et seq.];
- a miscarried birthday letter from Carlyle, [i. 193];
- low-spirited, [i. 196], [197];
- a visit to Speke Hall, [i. 198];
- staying with Geraldine Jewsbury, [i. 204];
- letter from Lady Harriet Baring, [i. 207];
- with her Uncle Robert, [i. 211];
- back at Chelsea, [i. 214];
- losing her servant Helen, [i. 217];
- staying at Bay House, [i. 222];
- the domestic question, [i. 226];
- a tour in Yorkshire, [i. 227 et seq.];
- staying with the Newtons at Barnsley, [i. 229];
- the friendly butler at the Chalmers, [i. 232];
- staying at Addiscombe, [i. 233];
- back at Chelsea, in poor health, [i. 234];
- her friendliness towards Mr. John Carlyle, [i. 240];
- delicacy during the winter, [i. 243];
- her visit to Emerson, [i. 245];
- staying at Addiscombe, [i. 245];
- marmalade-making at Addiscombe, [i. 247];
- staying at the Grange with the Ashburtons, [i. 249];
- troubles with her servants, [i. 251];
- her screen-making, [i. 253];
- her portrait by Hartmann, [i. 256];
- portrait by Laurence, [i. 258];
- touring in the Midlands with the Neubergs, [i. 259];
- staying with Mrs. Newton, [i. 260];
- revisiting Haddington, [i. 262 et seq.];
- at Benrydden, [i. 263]
- Staying with her uncle at Auchtertool Manse, [ii. 1 et seq.];
- a collier wedding, [ii. 2];
- London life again, [ii. 4 et seq.];
- her little dog Nero, [ii. 6], [10], [16], [42], [61], [67], [81], [189], [220], [222], [223];
- staying at Addiscombe, [ii. 11];
- mathematical attainments, [ii. 12];
- house-cleaning again, [ii. 18];
- an efficient physician, [ii. 21];
- less optimistic than Carlyle, [ii. 23];
- an accident to herself, [ii. 24];
- a "distinguished" dinner-party, [ii. 26];
- staying in Manchester, [ii. 28], [30];
- visiting the Stanleys at Alderley Park, [ii. 31];
- befriending Italian exiles, [ii. 33];
- an invitation to Lady Ashburton's, [ii. 33];
- busied with house alterations, [ii. 36 et seq.], [67 et seq.];
- an intermittent visit to Addiscombe, [ii. 44];
- her views on marriage, [ii. 45], [101];
- Mrs. Carlyle's "Love-Story" [ii. 47-57];
- the Irving episode in her girlhood, [ii. 48];
- her story of the discomfited young preacher, [ii. 57]
- A walk through London snow at night, [ii. 58];
- photographed by Col. Sterling, [ii. 59];
- her likeness to a picture at Lord Stanley's, [ii. 59];
- visiting her uncle at Liverpool, [ii. 61];
- visiting Dr. Carlyle and wife, [ii. 63];
- a Unitarian sermon, [ii. 66];
- last illness of her mother-in-law, [ii. 70 et seq.];
- a Christmas alone at Chelsea, [ii. 71];
- death of her mother-in-law, [ii. 74];
- renews acquaintance with Mrs. Montagu, [ii. 75 et seq.];
- staying with the Neubergs at Willesden, [ii. 79 et seq.];
- living between Addiscombe and Chelsea, [ii. 82];
- doctoring berself, [ii. 85];
- the Crimean War, [ii. 86]
- Extracts from Mrs. Carlyle's Journal, [ii. 87 et seq.];
- illness and despondency, [ii. 88];
- witnessing a confirmation, [ii. 89];
- the Crimean Inquiry, [ii 90], [92];
- parties at Bath House, [ii. 91], [97], [101];
- renews acquaintance with George Rennie, [ii. 93 et seq.];
- social amusements, [ii. 95 et seq.];
- at The Messiah, [ii. 99];
- an expedition to The Spaniards, [ii. 107];
- at her dentist's, [ii. 108]
- Selection of passages from Mrs. Carlyle's Note-book, [ii. 109-115]
- Travels up to Scotland in Lady Ashburton's saloon, [ii. 116];
- in Scotland, [ii. 117 et seq.];
- her canaries, [ii. 119], [128];
- taking morphia, [ii. 124], [132]
- a serious illness, [ii. 125 et seq.];
- a panic at night, [ii. 129];
- staying at Addiscombe after Lady Ashburton's death, [ii. 138];
- recruiting at Sunny Bank, [ii. 140 et seq.];
- at Crtigenvilla, [ii. 143], [149];
- at Auchtertool, [ii. 144];
- amongst early friends, [ii. 150];
- her likeness to her mother, [ii. 150];
- at Sunny Bank again, [ii. 152 et seq.];
- reading the proofs of Frederick the Great, [ii. 155], [157];
- a wasp-sting vividly described, [ii. 156];
- Mr. Tait painting the interior of Cheyne Row, [ii. 166];
- servant troubles, [ii. 169], [176], [233], [236], [276];
- memories of Halloween, [ii. 170];
- Mrs. Hawkes' portrait of, [ii. 175];
- the health of her family, [ii. 181];
- ill health, [ii. 182], [210];
- not to be imposed upon, [ii. 184];
- visiting Miss Baring at Alverstoke, [ii. 190];
- visiting at Lann Hall (Mrs. Pringle's), [ii. 195 et seq.];
- a patient in Dr. Russell's hands, [ii. 199];
- her portrait of "Nipp," [ii. 204];
- visiting Sunny Bank, [ii. 213];
- a "Lady of the White Falcon," [ii. 220];
- death of her little dog Nero, [ii. 223];
- a misunderstanding as to Carlyle's travels, [ii. 229];
- letter from Sir George Sinclair, [ii. 231];
- with two servants, [ii. 237];
- Dr. Russell's double, [ii. 240];
- a visit to Ramsgate, [ii. 241];
- staying at Folkestone, [ii. 247];
- staying at Holm Hill, [ii. 249 et seq.];
- staying at the Gill, [ii. 259];
- at Holm Hill, [ii. 263 et seq.];
- her morphia habit, [ii. 265];
- a return home, [ii. 266];
- some photographs of, [ii. 268];
- a description of a visit to The Grange, [ii. 272];
- the domestic question, and Mrs. Carlyle's treatment of it, [ii. 276 et seq.];
- meeting a fellow-countryman in a shop, [ii. 285];
- staying at St. Leonard's, [ii. 288]
- Meets with street accident, [ii. 292];
- recruiting, [ii. 292 et seq.];
- her return home, [ii. 302];
- her box of presents from Goethe, [ii. 309];
- at her dressmaker's (Mademe Elise), [ii. 311];
- Lady Ashburton's gift of a horse, [ii. 314];
- a hamper from Mrs. Russell, [ii. 317];
- staying with Lady Ashburton at Seaforth Lodge, [ii. 319];
- losing the use of her right hand, [ii. 324 et seq.];
- staying at The Elms, Tooting, [ii. 324];
- staying with Mrs. Russell, [ii. 326];
- at Folkestone, [ii. 335];
- a New Year's letter, [ii. 341]
- Carlyle, Jean (sister of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 5];
- her education, [i. 12];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 20], [30], [31], [33], [44];
- on a visit to the Carlyles, [i. 32];
- her marriage, [i. 44].
- (Hereafter see under Aitken, Mrs.)
- Carlyle, Jenny (sister of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 5];
- her marriage, [i. 50].
- (Hearafter see under Hanning, Mrs.)
- Carlyle, Dr. John (brother of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 5];
- at the wedding of the Carlyles, [i. 16];
- visiting at Comley Bank, [i. 18];
- a surprise visit to Craigenputtock, [i. 31];
- welcomes Mrs. Carlyle to London, [i. 36];
- travelling physician to Lady Clare, [i. 38];
- letter from Mrs. Carlyle just settled at Chelsea, [i. 49];
- his uncertainty, [i. 102], [113], [133], [174];
- his intercourse with Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 177];
- Froude's prejudice against, [i. 240];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, revisiting Haddington, [i. 262 et seq.];
- more letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 1], [4], [6], [8], [15], [32], [36], [45], [46], [60], [67], [74];
- his translation of Dante, [ii. 2], [8];
- a dream about, [ii. 8];
- his engagement, [ii. 45 et seq.];
- married, [ii. 60];
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [ii. 63];
- death of his wife, [ii. 78]
- Carlyle, Margaret (sister of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 8];
- Carlyle's notes on, [i. 9];
- her last visit to Craigenputtock, [i. 31]
- Carlyle, Mary (sister of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 8];
- at Craigenputtock, [i. 21]
- Carlyle, Mr. (father of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 7], [8];
- his kindness of heart, [ii. 22];
- Carlyle, Mrs. (mother of Thomas Carlyle), [i. 6];
- Jane Welsh's visit to, [i. 8];
- letter after visit, [i. 11];
- receives a letter with a cap, [i. 14];
- letters from Jane Welsh Carlyle, [i. 17 et seq.], [39], [71], [184], [236];
- letter from Mrs. Welsh, [i. 90];
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [ii. 64];
- her last illness, [ii. 70 et seq.];
- her death, [ii. 74]
- CARLYLE, THOMAS
- Settlement of Craigenputtock estate, [i. 1];
- notes on Hoddam Hill and district, [i. 3-5];
- on Jane Welsh's visit there, [i. 5], [6];
- reading for the 'German Romance," [i. 5];
- his Sister Margaret, [i. 9];
- on "Dr. Waugh," [i. 9], [10];
- on printing his 'German Romance" at Ballantynes', [i. 12];
- on James Johnstone, [i. 13];
- married, [i. 16];
- at work on the "Didactic Novel" (Wotten Reinfred), [i. 17], [18];
- visits his brother and sister at Carigenputtock, [i. 21];
- notes on "Jean Carruthers," [i. 22];
- early married life at Craigenputtock, [i. 24 et seq.];
- his article on Burns for the Edinburgh, [i. 29]; [ii. 73];
- his sister Margaret's last visit, [i. 31];
- his horses, [i. 33];
- notes on their early London life, [i. 34 et seq.], [46];
- at work on The French Revolution, [i. 50];
- lecturing, [i. 68], [79];
- his portraits by Laurence, [i. 69];
- reading for Cromwell, [i. 80];
- the MS. of his Heroes, [i. 88];
- Froude's groundless charge of selfishness, [i. 103];
- staying with Mrs. Strachey at Bristol, [i. 106], [108];
- his double, [i. 109];
- visiting Charles Redwood in Wales, [i. 110];
- the original of his character Blumine, [i. 115];
- visiting Bishop Thirlwall, [i. 118];
- his article on Francia, [i. 121];
- at work on Cromwell, [i. 135], [159];
- his letter to the Times on the letter-opening question, [i. 151];
- at work alone at Chelsea, [i. 167 et seq.];
- finishing Cromwell, [i. 171];
- in Scotland, [i. 173 et seq.];
- preparing second edition of Cromwell, [i. 184], [185];
- friendship for Lady Harriet Baring, [i. 184], [185], [232];
- a miscarried birthday letter, [i. 193];
- encouraging his wife in her despondency, [i. 197];
- on a tour with Mr. and Lady Harriet Baring, [i. 202];
- in Scotland, [i. 202 et seq.];
- Mrs. Carlyle's ill health, [i. 223];
- a tour in Yorkshire, [i. 227];
- a Times paragraph from Lady Harriet Baring, [i. 233];
- in Scotland, [i. 234];
- staying at Alverstoke, [i. 239];
- the "Squire Papers," [i. 241];
- a visit to Ireland, [i. 254];
- Mrs. Carlyle's dog "Nero," [ii. 7];
- his article on the planting of trees, [ii. 8];
- the effect of "Latter Day Pamphlets" on his friends, [ii. 14];
- a prospective visit to The Grange, [ii. 19];
- a touch of rheumatism, [ii. 21];
- his father's kindly character, [ii. 22];
- his use of expletives misunderstood, [ii. 23];
- at a "distinguished dinner-party," [ii. 26];
- a visit to Paris, [ii. 32];
- Italian exile friends, [ii. 33];
- his Life of John Sterling, [ii. 35], [36];
- the building of his new study, [ii. 36 et seq.], [67 et seq.];
- prospective visit to Germany, [ii. 42 et seq.];
- his views on the nature of "love," [ii. 47];
- last illness of his mother, [ii. 70 et seq.];
- death of his mother, [ii. 74];
- on a visit to Edward FitzGerald, [ii. 79];
- Addiscombe loaned to, [ii. 82];
- his notes on Mrs. Carlyle's "Journals," [ii. 87 et seq.];
- reserved towards new acquaintances, [ii. 103];
- travels up to Scotland in Lady Ashburton's saloon, [ii. 115];
- in Scotland, [ii. 117 et seq.];
- his horse Fritz, [ii. 128];
- getting up in the night to smoke, [ii. 129];
- his secretary, [ii. 131], [143];
- at work on Frederick the Great, [ii. 133], [136];
- fond of "fresh air," [ii. 160];
- philosophical view of money losses in America, [ii. 171];
- in Scotland, [ii. 181];
- proposing a yachting cruise up the Mediterranean, [ii. 187], [194], [195];
- in Germany, [ii. 195], [198];
- his wife's ill health, [ii. 211];
- his opinion of Miss Jewsbury, [ii. 217];
- at Scotsbrig, [ii. 218];
- made a Knight of the White Falcon, [ii. 220];
- death of Mrs. Carlyle's "Nero," [ii. 223];
- staying with Sir George Sinclair, [ii. 229];
- a misunderstanding as to his travels, [ii. 229];
- a Mr. Rogerson, a disciple of, [ii. 257];
- Mrs. Carlyle sending photos to, [ii. 265];
- autographs for Mrs. Russell, [ii. 268];
- a photograph of, [ii. 268];
- photographed at The Grange, [ii. 272];
- his kindness to the domestics at Cheyne Row, [ii. 276];
- sells Fritz, [ii. 286];
- his staple food, [ii. 288];
- Mrs. Carlyle's bad accident, [ii. 292 et seq.];
- Margaret Hiddlestone's admiration for, [ii. 296];
- a note on the return of his wife after her long recruiting, [ii. 302];
- unpacking a hamper from Mrs. Russell, [ii. 317];
- in Scotland, [ii. 320];
- at Edinburgh, [ii. 333];
- going to Edinburgh to deliver an address, [ii. 343]
- Carrick the artist, [ii: 5]
- Carruthers, Mrs. (Jean), [i. 22]
- Cavaignac, Godfroi,
- his looks, [i. 66];
- meets Rio at the Carlyles', [i. 74];
- some minor references to, [i. 112]
- Cavan, Grace, [i. 45]
- Cecil, [i. 176]
- Chalmers, the Carlyles' neighbours, [i. 232]
- Chapman, publisher, [ii. 35], [73]
- Charlotte, one of the Carlyles' servants, [ii. 189]
- Chatsworth, [i. 259]
- Chelsea. See Cheyne Row
- Chester, [i. 141]
- Cheyne Row, No. 24 (formerly No. 5),
- the Carlyles investigating, [i. 48];
- building Carlyle's roof-study, [ii. 36 et seq.], [67 et seq.];
- Mr. Tait painting the interior, [ii. 166], [175], [178], [203]
- Child of Hale, [i. 136]
- Chorley, Mr. John, [ii. 68]
- Chrichton, Mrs., [i. 59]
- Clare, Lady, [i. 38]
- Collier wedding, [ii. 2]
- Colquhoun, Mrs., of Edinburgh, [i. 81]
- Comley Bank, Edinburgh, [i. 4];
- the Carlyles' first home, [i. 16], [17], [24]
- Conversations with Carlyle, by Sir C. G. Duffy, [ii. 8]
- Cooke, Mr. George, [ii. 103], [216], [303]
- Cooke, Mrs., [ii. 240]
- Coolidge, Mrs., [i. 77]
- Cowan, Mr., [i. 108]
- Craigenputtock,
- settlement of the estate, [i. 1];
- the Carlyles' occupation of, [i. 24 et seq.];
- furnishing of, [i. 29];
- abandoned for London, [i. 34];
- Mrs. Carlyle revisiting, [i. 41]
- Craik, Miss,
- Carlyle staying with, at Edinburgh, [ii. 333]
- Creek, [i. 78]
- Cressfield, [ii. 188]
- Crimean Inquiry Committee, [ii. 90], [92]
- Crimean War, [ii. 83], [86]
- Cromwell,
- Carlyle at work on, [i. 80], [135], [137], [159];
- preparing a second edition, [i. 184], [185];
- a new letter for, [i. 256]
- Cromwell's writing-desk, [i. 166]
- "Crowdy," [ii. 186]
- Cunningham, Col., [ii. 312]
- Cunningham, Mrs. Allan, death of, [ii. 300]
- DANIEL, MRS., [i. 116], [127]
- Darbyshire, Mrs., [i. 144]
- Darley, George, [ii. 13]
- Darwin,
- his intercourse with the Carlyles, [i. 70], [119], [181], [182], [239]; [ii. 103];
- his opinion of Bianco White's Memoirs, [i. 176]
- Davidson, Major,
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 119], [204];
- near Craigenvilla, [ii. 149]
- Davidson, Mrs. David, [ii. 164]
- Deerbrook, by Harriet Martineau, [i. 75]
- Delane, Mr., editor of Times, [ii. 115]
- Denis Duval, [ii. 245]
- Derbyshire, the Carlyles on a tour in, [i. 227], [259]
- Dermot, Mrs., [ii. 100]
- Dickens' Haunted Man, [i. 250]
- Dickens' and Forster's theatricals, [i. 170], [176]
- Dilberoglue, Mr., [i. 210], [217];
- gives Mrs. Carlyle the little dog "Nero," [ii. 6]
- Dingle-doosie, definition of, [ii. 89]
- Disraeli, a story about, [ii. 113]
- Dixon, Frank, and Mrs. Carruthers, [i. 22]
- Dixon, R., [i. 7]
- Dobbie, Mr., [i. 96]; [ii. 130];
- his death, [ii. 133]
- Donaldson, Miss, [ii. 154];
- death of, [ii. 202]
- Donaldson, Miss Jess, [ii. 225]
- Donaldson, Mr. Alexander, [i. 2], [262]
- Drumlanrig, [i. 140]; [ii. 84]
- Duffy, Sir C. G., [ii. 8]
- Dumfries, Mrs. Carlyle's home at, [i. 4]
- Dumfries Courier, Macdiarmid of, [i. 113]
- Dunbar, Mrs., [ii. 203]
- Dunlop, the Misses, [ii. 149]
- EARLY LETTERS (Mrs. Carlyle's), [i. 27]
- Eastham, Mrs. Carlyle's expedition to, [i. 168]
- Eaton Hall, [i. 140]
- Ecclefechan, [i. 4]
- Edinburgh,
- the Carlyles at Comley Bank, [i. 4], [16], [17], [24];
- at Stockbridge, [i. 81]
- Edinburgh Review,
- Carlyle's article on Burns for, [i. 29]
- Election, by John Sterling, [i. 94]
- Eliot, George, her Adam Bede, [ii. 205]
- Elise, Madame, [ii. 311]
- Elizabeth, a servant of the Carlyles, [i. 256]; [ii. 10], [22]
- Emerson, Mrs. Carlyle's call upon, [i. 244], [245]
- Empson, Mrs., [i. 38]
- Erskine, Thomas, of Linlathen, [ii. 89], [98], [139], [320], [340]
- Espinasse, Mr., [i. 117];
- a letter to Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 9];
- renounces his allegiance, [ii. 28]
- Ewart, Mrs., Mrs. Carlyle staying with, [ii. 326]
- FAIRIE, MR., [ii. 128]
- Farrar, Mrs., [ii. 108]
- Fergus, Miss Jessie, [ii. 118]
- Fielding's Amelia, [i. 125]
- Fireworks at Bath House, [ii. 101], [102]
- First Forty Years (of Carlyle's Life), by James Froude, [i. 24]
- FitzGerald, Edward, Carlyle visiting, [ii. 79]
- Folkestone,
- staying with the Ashburtons at, [ii. 247]
- Foreign Quarterly Review,
- Carlyle's article on Francia in, [i. 121]
- Forster, Mr. John,
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 86], [92], [235], [238], [244], [253];
- his intercourse with the Carlyles, [i. 121], [258]; [ii. 44], [83], [297];
- Dickens' and his theatricals, [i. 170], [176];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 5], [14], [25], [73], [78], [246]
- Forster, Mrs. John,
- Mrs. Carlyle staying with, [ii. 292]
- Forster, Mr. W. E., [i. 105], [111];
- with the Carlyles in Derbyshire, [i. 228];
- in Yorkshire, [i. 260], [261]
- Francia,
- Carlyle's article in the Foreign Quarterly Rewiew, [i. 121]
- Fraser, his offer for the MS. of Heroes, [i. 88]
- Frederiok the Great,
- Carlyle at work on, [ii. 133], [136], [155], [157];
- the frontispiece, [ii. 187], [206];
- publishing, [ii. 198], [201]
- French Revolution,
- Carlyle at work on, [i. 50];
- disposal of the MS., [i. 77]
- Fritz, Carlyle's horse, [ii. 128], [286]
- Froude, James,
- his croakings concerning Mrs. Carlyle's household duties, [i. 22 et seq.];
- his misconception of the life at Craigenputtock, [i. 24 et seq.], [40];
- his First Forty Years of Carlyle's Life, and Life in London, [i. 24];
- Carlyle's horse Larry, [i. 33];
- some minor instances of his misinterpretations, [i. 78], [109], [171], [191], [202], [226], [267];
- his suggestions for a "triple alliance," [i. 85];
- his charge against Carlyle of "selfishness," [i. 103];
- his misrepresentations concerning the Carlyles' friendship for Lady Harriet Baring (Lady Ashburton), [i. 184], [186], [232]; [ii. 33 et seq.],[116];
- his prejudice against Dr. John Carlyle, [i. 240];
- some more minor instances of misrepresentation, [ii. 3], [103], [207];
- his misunderstanding of Carlyle's views on love, [ii. 47];
- his use of Mrs. Carlyle's "Journals," [ii. 87];
- his reliance on Miss Jewsbury's authority, [ii. 127], [217];
- his exaggeration of her spiritlessness in recovering from her accident, [ii. 293]
- Froude and Carlyle, by David Wilson, [i. 27]
- GAMBARDELLA, [i. 138 et seq.], [175]
- Gaskell, Mrs., [ii. 29], [102]
- "German Romance," the,
- Carlyle reading for, [i. 5];
- in the press, [i. 12]
- Germany, Carlyle's visit to, [ii. 42 et seq].
- Gibson, Mr., of Ayr, [i. 80], [81], [83]
- Gladstones, the, of Capenoch, [ii. 258]
- Goderich, Lord, [ii. 107]
- Goethe,
- Carlyle reading Helena, [i. 21];
- a letter from, [i. 31];
- his box of presents to Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 309]
- "Goody," Carlyle's name for his wife, [i. 28], [50], [142]
- Grace (M'Donald), one of the Carlyles' servants, [i. 117]
- Graham, Mrs. T., [ii. 149], [302], [343]
- Graham, Mr. W., [i. 137]
- Grange, the, Alresford, [i. 184]
- Grange, The, Annandale, [i. 7]
- Grove, Mrs., [ii. 107]
- Gully, Dr., the Carlyles visiting, [ii. 28]
- Guthrie, Dr., [ii. 118], [122]
- HADDINGTON,
- ownership conveyed to Mrs. Welsh, [i. 2], [3];
- James Johnstone appointed to the Parish School, [i. 13], [15];
- Mrs. Carlyle revisiting, [i. 262]
- Haddon Hall, [i. 259]
- Hale, the child of, [i. 136]
- Half-Sisters, by Geraldine Jewsbury, [i. 244]
- Halloween, [ii. 170]
- Hamilton, Dr., Mrs. Carlyle under, [i. 26]
- Hanning, Mrs. (Miss Jenny Carlyle), [i. 52]
- Hanning, Robert, [i. 50]
- Harry, Carlyle's horse, [i. 33]
- Hartmann, his portrait of Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 256]
- Hare, Archdeacon, his Life of John Sterling, [i. 242]
- Haunted Man, by Dickens, [i. 250]
- Hawkes, Mrs., [ii. 80], [175], [182]
- Helen (Mitchell),
- one of the Carlyles' maids, [i. 59], [73], [85];
- bad habits of, [i. 87];
- reformation, [i. 102];
- some incidents concerning, [i. 121], [125], [130], [158];
- leaving the Carlyles, [i. 217], [224];
- in Ireland, [i. 237];
- returns to Chelsea, [i. 250];
- bad habits again, [i. 251]; [ii. 9], [16]
- some sayings of, [ii. 111], [112]
- Helena, by Goethe, Carlyle reading, [i. 21]
- Helps, Sir Arthur, [i. 113], [119], [174]
- Hiddlestone. See under Margaret and Jessie
- Hill, Lady Alice, [ii. 134]
- Hoddam Hill, [i. 4 et seq].
- Hooper, Mrs., [ii. 90]
- Houghton, Lord,
- welcoming Mrs. Carlyle home, [ii. 303].
- See also under Milnes, Richard Monckton
- Howden, Miss Agnes, letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 162], [168]
- Howden, Dr., [i. 1]
- Howden, Mr. Thomas, Jr.; [i. 266]
- Hunt, Leigh, [i. 34], [35]
- Hunter, Mrs., [ii. 257]
- Huxley, Prof., [ii. 252]
- INDIAN MUTINY, [ii. 160]
- Irving, Edward,
- in London on the Carlyles' arrival, [i. 36]
- his tutorship to Jane Welsh, [ii. 48], [207]
- Irving, George,
- the Carlyles at his lodgings in London, [i. 36]
- JAMESON, MRS.,
- letter from Mrs. Carlyle concerning the MS. of Carlyle's Heroes, [i. 88 et seq].
- letter from Mrs. Carlyle on a tour in Yorkshire, [i. 227]
- Jane, one of the Carlyles' maids, [i. 59]
- Jeffrey, Mrs. and Miss, [i. 38]
- Jeffrey, Francis (Lord Advocate), [i. 38], [45], [47], [57], [188], [254]
- Jelf, Richard W., [ii. 74]
- Jeptha's Daughter, [ii. 99]
- Jessie (Hiddlestone),
- one of Mrs. Carlyle's servants, [i. 97], [157]
- her testimony of Carlyle's kindness, [ii. 276]
- Mrs. Carlyle's housemaid, [ii. 330], [339]
- Jewsbury, Miss Geraldine, [i. 123]
- some instances of her jealousy, [i. 142], [145], [151], [163], [170]
- improvement, [i. 195]
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [i. 204 et seq.]; [ii. 30]
- takes offence, [i. 227]
- a new book by, [i. 238], [242]
- her Zoe, [i. 242]
- her Half-Sisters, [i. 244]
- a serial in the Manchester Examiner, [ii. 9]
- her sister-in-law, [ii. 62]
- at The Messiah, [ii. 99]
- an intrigue, [ii. 105]
- her letter-writing propensity, [ii. 126]
- vivid imagination, [ii. 127]
- untactful letters, [ii. 150]
- weakness for the grande passion, [ii. 172]
- "a flimsy tatter of a creature," [ii. 217]
- fussiness, [ii. 233]
- Johnson, Dr., Carlyle's article on, [i. 38]
- Johnston, Mr. and Mrs., of Annandale, [i. 7]
- Johnstone, James, [i. 13], [15]
- Journal, Mrs. Carlyle's, [ii. 87 et seq].
- KELHEAD, KILNS, [i. 3]
- Kelty, Miss, [ii. 104]
- Kensington Palace, a visit to, [ii. 107]
- Kingsley, Charles,
- his Alton Locke, [ii. 21]
- preaching at Chelsea, [ii. 95]
- Kinloch Luichart, [ii. 118], [120]
- Kirkpatrick, Miss Kittie, [i. 115]
- (See hereafter under Phillips, Mrs. James)
- Knight, the publisher, [ii. 4]
- Krasinski, [i. 109], [128]
- LABLACHE, M., a story about, [ii. 113]
- Lamb, Charles, [i. 34]
- Lambert, Mr., a neighbour of the Carlyles, [i. 112], [113]
- Landon, Letitia E., [ii. 33]
- Lann Hall, [ii. 86]
- Larry, Carlyle's horse, [i. 21], [33]
- Latrade, dining with the Carlyles, [i. 74]
- Latter-Day Pamphlets, [ii. 14], [20]
- Launcelot of the Lake, by J. Riethmüller, [i. 113]
- Laurence
- portraits of Carlyle, [i. 69]
- his portrait of Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 258]
- Lea, Mr., [i. 267]
- Lectures, Carlyle's, [i. 68], [79];
- proposes an American tour, [i. 80]
- Legitimate drama, [i. 131]
- Letters of Thomas Carlyle, [i. 27]
- Lewald, Miss Fanny, [ii. 21]
- Liddle, Mr., [i. 140]
- Life in London, by James Froude, [i. 24]
- Life of John Sterling, by Archdeacon Hare, [i. 242]
- by Thomas Carlyle, [ii. 35], [36]
- London,
- the Carlyles' early life in, [i. 34]
- at Ampton St., [i. 35]
- (See also under Cheyne Row)
- London Library, scheme for, [i. 80]
- Lonsdale, Dr., [ii. 197]
- Lothian, Lord, [ii. 292], [344]
- Love Story, Mrs. Carlyle's, [ii. 47-57]
- Lucan, Lord, [ii. 90]
- Lumsden, Mr. George A., [ii. 162]
- Lushington, Miss, [ii. 104]
- Lyon, Mr., [ii. 122]
- MACDIARMID, Of the Dumfries Courier, [i. 113]
- Macleay, [i. 258]
- Macmillan, Mrs., [ii. 324]
- Macready, Mrs.,
- dining with the Carlyles, [i. 75];
- illness of, [ii. 39], [40], [45]
- Macready,
- in Richelieu, Count d'Orsay's remark on, [i. 77]
- an invitation from, [ii. 194]
- Mainhill, [i. 5]
- Manderstone, Miss Marion, [ii. 209]
- Manning murder, the, [ii. 6]
- Mantell, Mr., [ii. 217]
- Margaret (Hiddlestone),
- Mrs. Welsh's servant, [i. 97];
- remembrances from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 99], [103], [114], [133], [156], [162], [222], [242], [250], [251]; [ii. 26]
- her admiration for Carlyle, [ii. 295]
- Marriage,
- Mrs. Carlyle's views on, [ii. 45], [101]
- Marsh, Mrs., [i. 119]
- Martha, one of the Carlyles' servants, [ii. 39], [41]
- Martin, Miss Sophy, [i. 225]
- her marriage, [i. 244]
- Martin, Mrs., [i. 137]
- Martineau, Dr. James,
- Mrs. Carlyle's acquaint&nce with, [i. 150], [155]
- a sermon by, [i. 213]
- Martineau, Harriet,
- Mrs. Carlyle's opinion of her Deerbrook, [i. 75]
- the Carlyles' visit to Tynemouth, [i. 94]
- her disposition of the donation made to her, [i. 119], [120]
- on Animal Magnetism, [i. 158]
- troubled by lion-hunters, [i. 216]
- fractiousness, [ii. 4]
- exaggeration, [ii. 159]
- Mary (Mills),
- Mrs. Welsh's servant, [i. 97]
- remembrances from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 99], [103], [114], [133], [156], [162], [222], [242], [250]; [ii. 12], [26], [58], [64]
- death of, [ii. 77]
- Masson, Prof., [i. 124]
- Mazzini,
- his intercourse with the Carlyles, [i. 123], [129], [151], [240]; [ii. 9], [14], [33], [39]
- agitating, [ii. 68]
- M'Corkindale of Ballantynes, [i. 12]
- Memoirs, Bianco White's, [i. 176]
- Memoirs of Lady Blessington, [ii. 79]
- Menteith, William, [i. 60]
- Mercer, Mrs., her article on Blumine the Westminster Review, [i. 115]
- Messiah, The, [ii. 98], [99]
- Mildmay, Mrs., [ii. 191]
- Miles, Miss Eliza, letter from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 41]
- Mill, John, [i. 50], [60], [183]
- his Armandel Carrel, [ii. 11]
- Mills. See Mary(Mills)
- Milnes, Richard Monckton (Lord Houghton), [i. 175], [184].
- See also Roughton, Lord
- Minto, Lord, [ii. 104]
- Montagu, Mrs. Basil,
- early friends of the Carlyles in London, [i. 36], [38], [56]
- Mrs. Carlyle's renewal of acquaintance with, [ii. 75], [108]
- Morrah, Dr., [ii. 133], [153]
- M'Turk, Mr. Robert, [ii. 220], [225]
- NANCY, one of the Carlyles' maids, [i. 38], [45]
- Napier, Sir Charles, an anecdote concerning, [ii. 98]
- Nation, The, Carlyle's article on Trees in, [ii. 8]
- "Nero,"
- Mrs. Carlyle's little dog, [ii. 6], [10], [16], [42], [61], [67], [81], [189], [220], [222]
- his death, [ii. 223]
- Neuberg, Mr.,
- [i. 258], [259], [281]; [ii. 7]
- companionship with Carlyle, [ii. 42 et seq.], [92]
- Mrs. Carlyle staying with, at Willesden, [ii. 79 et seq].
- Newby Cottage, the Carlyles' visit at, [i. 91], [93]
- Newton, Mrs.,
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [i. 230], [260]
- back from the East, [ii. 107]
- Nineteenth Century, Mr. Strachey's article in, [i. 115]
- Northampton, late Marchioness of, See under Baring, Hon. Mary
- Note Book, Mrs. Carlyle's, [ii. 109-115]
- OLIPHANT, MRS., [ii. 322]
- d'Orsay, Count, calling on the Carlyles, [i. 76]
- Oxford, Bishop of, [ii. 272]
- PALMER'S trial, [ii. 100 et seq.], [103]
- Past and Present,
- publication of, [i. 103], [104]
- John Ruffini's opinion of, [i. 123]
- an incident, [i. 125], [128]
- Paterson, Mrs., [ii. 149]
- Paulet, Mr., [i. 142], [190]
- Paulet, Mrs.,
- Mrs. Carlyle on a visit to, [i. 142 et seq.], [162], [186], [190]
- her kindness, [i. 173]
- lack of tact, [i. 192]
- staying at the Newtons, [i. 261]
- Pearson, the Carlyles' carpenter, [i. 112], [122]
- "Peesweep," [ii. 143]
- Penfillan, the Welshs' home at, [i. 4]
- Pepoli, Elizabeth, Countess (née Fergus),
- [i. 77], [107], [113], [174], [181]; [ii. 93], [102], [105]
- death of, [ii. 243]
- Pepsine, the discovery of, [ii. 163 et seq].
- Perforations of Latter-Day Pamphlets, [ii. 20]
- Perry, the Carlyles' carpenter, [i. ll3]
- Pesne, Antoine, his "Little Drummer," [ii. 187]
- Phillips, Mrs. James (Miss Kittie Kirkpatrick), [i. 115]
- Plattnauer, Mr., [i. 227], [248]; [ii. 68], [91]
- Portal, Lady Charlotte, [ii. 107]
- Pringle, Mrs., [ii. 86]
- a proposed visit to, [ii. 188], [192]
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [ii. 195 et seq].
- engaged to Mr. Potts, [ii. 216]
- Prior, Mrs., [i. 126]
- Procter, Mrs., [ii. 4]
- Psychological Inquiries, by Sir B. Brodie, [ii. 131]
- QUADRI, S., [ii. 33]
- Quain, Dr., [ii. 292], [308], [319], [338]
- RAMSGATE, a visit to, [ii. 241]
- Rewlins, Mr., [i. 214]
- Rawlinson, Mr.,
- Mrs. Carlyle's opinion of, [ii. 24]
- Redwood, Mr. Charles, [i. 104], [110 et seq].
- Reichenbach, Count, [ii. 68]
- Reid, Dr., [i. 29]
- Reminiscences, the use of Mrs. Carlyle's Journals in, [ii. 87]
- Rennie, Mr. George,
- Mrs. Carlyle renews acquaintance with, [ii. 93 et seq].
- intercourse with the Carlyles, [ii. 103], [106], [209]
- Rhoid, Mr., [i. 182]
- Richardson, Mr., [i. 200]; [ii. 104]
- Richardson, Miss, [ii. 260]
- Richelieu,
- Count d'Orsay's criticism of Macready in, [i. 77]
- Richmond, Duke of, his daughter, [ii. 86]
- Riethmüller, J., his Launcelot of the Lake, [i. 113]
- Rio, [i. 73 et seq.], [78]
- Robertson, John, [i. 124], [216]
- Rogerson, Mr., [ii. 257]
- Roupelle, Mr., [i. 179]
- Ross, Mr. Hugh, [i. 117]
- Rowsley, Mrs. Carlyle at, [i. 259]
- Ruffini, John, [i. 123]
- Ruskin, John,
- separation from his wife, [ii. 76;]
- intercourse with the Carlyles, [ii. 97], [335]
- Russell, Lady William, [ii. 312]
- Russell, Mrs., of Thornhill, [i. 96];
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 97], [99], [114], [132], [156], [158], [217], [223], [242], [249], [251]; [ii. 12], [24], [26], [35], [58], [63], [69], [77], [84], [85], [115], [121], [123-138], [157], [165], [171], [174], [192], [201], [210], [220], [223], [228], [236], [243], [266], [279], [289], [304], [311], [316], [337]
- Mrs. Carlyle on visits to, [ii. 198], [249], [263], [293 et seq.], [326]
- her new house, Holm Hill, [ii. 254]
- a present from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 267], [270]
- autographs for, [ii. 268]
- a hamper to Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 317]
- Ryde, Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [i. 106], [129]
- Ryerson, Mr., death of, [i. 77]
- SAFFI, S., [ii. 33]
- Sandwich, Lady, [ii. 138]
- Sartor Resartus, [i. 18]
- the rejection of, [i. 38]
- a new edition of, [i. 88]
- the original character of Blumine, [i. 115]
- Helen Mitchell's appreciation, [i. 125]
- Saunders and Otley, their offer for the MS. of Heroes, [i. 88]
- Scholey,
- the name of Mrs. Carlyle's "hero" in her "Love Story," [ii. 48 et seq].
- Scotsbrig, [i. 21]
- the Carlyles visiting, [i. 80]
- Scott, Rev. Alexander, [i. 181]
- Seaforth House, [i. 142]
- Seaton, Mr. James, [ii. 150]
- Sebastopol, the fall of, [ii. 83]
- "Shandy," Mrs. Carlyle's little dog, [ii. 94]
- Shawbrae, [i. 14], [16]
- Shirly, by Charlotte Brontë, [ii. 4], [5]
- "Shuping Sing," [i. 188]
- Shuttleworths, Kay, the, [i. 126]
- Sinclair, Sir George, [ii. 209], [227], [229]
- a letter to Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 231]
- Singleton, Archdeacon, [i. 65]
- Sketchley, Mrs., [ii. 45]
- Skirving, Mrs., [ii. 170]
- Smith, Stores, [ii. 29]
- Somerville, Mrs., [ii. 205]
- Spaniards, The, an expedition to, [ii. 107]
- Speddings, the, [i. 179], [211]; [ii. 95]
- Speke Hall, [i. 136]
- a visit to, [i. 198]
- "Squire Papers," the, [i. 241]
- Stanley, Lady, [ii. 31], [96]
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [ii. 229], [230]
- Stanley, Lord,
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting, [ii. 31]
- her likeness to a picture at Alderley Park, [ii. 59]
- Stanley, Hon. Mary, [ii. 104]
- Sterling, Col. Anthony, [i. 239]
- the Carlyles staying with, [i. 251]
- his printing-press, [ii. 6]
- his yachts, [ii. 32]
- his photographing craze, [ii. 59]
- at the Crimea, [ii. 86]
- interruption of friendship, [ii. 101], [106]
- Sterling, Miss Kate, [ii. 95], [98], [100]
- Sterling, Mr. and Mrs.,
- Mrs. Carlyle touring with, [i. 61]
- Sterling, Mr. John, Sr.,
- Mrs. Carlyle's intercourse with, [i. 107], [122]
- his illness, [i. 173], [175], [177], [182], [215]
- Hare's Life of, [i. 242]
- Carlyle's Life of, [ii. 35], [36]
- Sterling, Mr. John, Jr., [i. 60]
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 70], [128]
- his MS. the Election, [i. 94]
- intercourse with the Carlyles, [i. 126]
- Stodard, Mr. John, [ii. 150]
- Stodart, Miss, [i. 31], [32]
- Storey, Mr., [ii. 272]
- Strachey, Mr.,
- his article on Blumine, in the Nineteenth Century, [i. 115]
- Strachey, Mrs., of Bristol,
- Carlyle visiting, [i. 106], [108]
- a cousin of Kitty Kirkpatrick's, [i. 115]
- Symington, Mrs., [ii. 227]
- TAGLIONI, [i. 161]
- Talfours the, intercourse with the Carlyles, [ii. 44]
- Tait, of Edinburgh, and the "German Romance," [i. 5]
- Tait, Mr. R.,
- the artist, [ii. 145], [147], [166], [175], [178], [203]
- Taylor, Mrs., [i. 49]
- Taylor, Henry, friendship for Thackeray, [ii. 24]
- Templand,
- locality of, [i. 4]
- the Carlyles married from, [i. 16]
- Mrs. Carlyle's expedition to, from Craigenputtock, [i. 30]
- leaving for London, [i. 46]
- revisiting, [i. 80]
- Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, his pension, [i. 180]
- Terrot, Bishop, [i. 111], [125]
- Thackeray, a letter from, [i. 129]
- his friendship for Henry Taylor, [ii. 24]
- his Denis Duval, [ii. 245]
- Thirlwall, Bishop, Carlyle visiting, [i. 118]
- Thom, Dr., his surgery at Ecclefechan, [i. 71]
- Thornhill, Mrs. Russell's affection for, [ii. 254]
- Tieck, his Vittorils Accorombona, [i. 109], [114]
- Trees of Liberty,
- an article by Carlyle in The Nation, [ii. 8]
- Triumph of Sensibilily, by Goethe, [i. 63]
- Trollope, Anthony, [ii. 4]
- Twisleton, Mrs., [ii. 92], [104]
- VARNHAGEN VON ENSE, GEN., [i. 127]
- Veitch, General, [ii. 337], [341]
- Veitch, Mrs., [ii. 149], [259]
- Venturi, Madame, [ii. 264]
- de Vere, Aubrey, [i. 257]
- Vernay, Sir Harry and Lady, [i. 241]
- Villiers, Charles, [ii. 90]
- Vittoria Accorombona, by Tieck, [i. 109], [114]
- "WAFFLER" [i. 18]
- Wales, Carlyle visiting in, [i. 110 et seq.], [122]
- Wales, Prince of (H. M. the King), [ii. 286]
- Warren, Mrs., [ii. 277], [310], [313], [315], [326]
- Waters of Comfort, [ii. 105]
- Waugh, Dr., [i. 10]
- Wedgwoods, the, [i. 119]; [ii. 88], [96]
- Wellington, Duke of, death of, [ii. 46]
- Welsh, Alick, [i. 35]; [ii. 73]
- his marriage, [i. 244]
- Welsh, Miss Anne (Mrs. Carlyle's aunt),
- letter from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 310]
- Welsh, Dr. (Mrs. Carlyle's father),
- settlement of his affairs, [i. 1], [2]
- his frugality, [i. 226]
- a transcript from his accountbook, [ii. 207]
- Welsh, Miss Elizabeth (Mrs. Carlyle's aunt), [ii. 78]
- Welsh, Mrs. George, [ii. 78], [102], [181], [202]
- Welsh, Mrs. (Mrs. Carlyle's mother),
- her daughter's conveyance of the Haddington and Craigenputtock properties to, [i. 2], [3]
- her various homes, [i. 4]
- Mrs. Carlyle visiting at Templand, [i. 27 et seq.], [54], [57]
- letters from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 72], [78]
- her trying temper, [i. 84]
- a letter to Mrs. Carlyle, senior, [i. 90]
- the Carlyles' visit to, at Newby Cottage, [i. 91]
- her death, [i. 97], [101]
- photograph of miniature, [ii. 25]
- Welsh, Miss Grace (Mrs. Carlyle's aunt), letter from Mrs. Carlyle, [ii. 287]
- Welsh, Miss Helen (Mrs. Carlyle's cousin), [i. 145], [220]
- letter from Mrs. Carlyle, [i. 225]; [ii. 30]
- staying with the Carlyles, [ii. 27]
- her death, [ii. 74]
- Welsh, Miss (Jackie), [ii. 140], [340], [344]
- Welsh, Jane. See under Carlyle, Jane Welsh
- Welsh, Miss Jeannie (Mrs. Carlyle's aunt), [i. 4], [23]
- Welsh, Miss Jeannie (cousin of Mrs. Carlyle), [i. 131], [162]
- Welsh, Mr. John, Sr., Mrs. Carlyle's grandfather, [i. 4]
- Welsh, Mr. John, Jr., [ii. 181], [202]
- Welsh, Mr. Robert (Mrs Carlyle's uncle), [i. 2], [101]
- Mrs. Carlyle staying with, [i. 136 et seq.], [151], [211]; [ii. 1 et seq].
- Welsh, Mr. Walter, Sr. (Mrs. Carlyle's grandfather), [i. 4]
- Welsh, Mr. Walter, Jr., [ii. 2], [161]
Wesminster Review,
- Mrs. Mercer's article in, [i. 115]
- John Robertson of, [i. 124]
- Whitworth, Mr., [i. 209], [210]
- Wigham, Miss, [ii. 256]
- Willesden,
- Mrs. Carlyle staying with the Neubergs at, [ii. 79 et seq].
- Wilson, Mr. David, his Mr. Froude and Carlyle, [i. 27]
- Wilson, Miss, [i. 121]
- Wilson, Mr. Thomas, [i. 180]
- de Winton, Madame, [ii. 97], [100]
- Woodcockair, [i. 6]
- Woolner, T., [ii. 307]
- Wotten. Reinfred, [i. 17], [18]
- Wright, Elizur, [ii. 20]
- Wynn, Miss Williams, [i. 239], [255]; [ii. 4], [89]
- YORKSHIRE, the Carlyles on a tour in, [i. 227]
- Yorstoun, Rev. James, some sayings of, [i. 7]; [ii. 114]
- Zoe, by Geraldine Jewsbury, [i. 242]
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