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INDEX
Abbreviations used in index
EWEdward Whymper
FWFrederick Whymper
JWWJosiah Wood Whymper
MPMaze Pond
A.
Aberdeen, 84, 90, 196
Aberdeen, fourth Earl of (George Hamilton-Gordon), 14, 176, 189, 190, 192, 200
Accrington, 89, 213
Adams Reilly, Anthony, xxii
Admiralty, the, 4, 59, 190
Aesops' fables, xvii, 145, 182, 208, 217
Africa, 22, 43, 174, 184, 199. See also Livingstone, David
Agamemnon (British ship), 101
Agar, Edward, 106, 176
Aiguille Verte, xxii
Åland Islands, 6n
Albert, Prince Consort, 9, 10, 106; birthday, 22; portrait by Gilbert, 49; sees EW's drawing, 61; opens Manchester Art Treasures exhibition, 91; visits NWCS exhibition, 136; EW sees at British Museum, 162
Aldis, John, 176; accusation against, xix; EW calls on, 113; JWW meets, 80; preaches, 2–33 passim, 62, 160; resignation, xix, 34–35; visits Whympers, 5, 55–56
Alexander II (emperor of Russia), 6, 29, 36, 41–42, 51, 53, 66
Alice's adventures in Wonderland, xiv, 184, 208
All the year round, 208
Alpine Club, v, xxi, xxii, 182, 198
Alton Grange, 145
Ambergate, 139
America, U.S.S., 101
Anderson, John Henry, 23, 48, 176
Anelay, Henry, 131, 133, 139, 145, 148, 173, 176
Angus, Joseph, 75, 83, 86, 128, 176
Apothecaries' Hall, 49
Apps, Richard, 162n
Arabian Nights. See Lane, Edward
Archbishop's Park (Lambeth Palace), 69, 84, 91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 99, 106, 138, 139, 141–46 passim, 148, 149, 166, 167, 169–175 passim
Armstrong, William King, 176
Arnold, Thomas (1795–1842), 114
Art Journal, 191
Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 91, 96–97
Art Union, 162, 165
Ashman, Mr (butcher, killed in railway accident), 111
Ashmead, George, 176
Ashton under Lyne, 176
Ashwell, Samuel, 122–23, 176
Aske, William Henry, 91, 92, 146, 164, 176
Athenaeum, 137
Atlas iron works, 12
Attorney General (Bethell, Richard, Baron Westbury), 95, 96, 136
Australia, 3, 53, 76, 90, 106, 179, 189, 193; Victoria, 38
Austria; and Crimean War, 10, 20, 41; war with France and Piedmont, 160, 164, 165, 167, 170
Austria (steam ship), 148
Aylesbury, 195
B.
Baalbek, 165, 166
Bacon, Francis (1561–1626), 76
Badajoz, 23
Baden Baden, 66
Bahadur Shah Zafar (1775–1862), 83
Bailey, Eliza, 47, 176
Bailey, George, 47, 79–80, 176
Baker, George, 24, 177
Balaclava, 196
Baltic; fleet 3, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 25, 47, 49, 179, 186, 204; Hango, 15; Cronstadt, 15, 16, 109; Sveaborg, 21; Revel, 109; Riga, 26, 29, 30
Bangkok, 117
Bangor; cathedral, 148
banks and banking; Bank Charter Act, 116; Bank of England, ix, 58, 59, 71, 72, 114–116, 195; London and Westminster Bank, 117; Royal British Bank, 65, 95, 130, 179, 180, 200, 207; Sanderson, Sandeman and Co, 116, 117; Strahan, Paul and Bates, 16, 25, 32, 177, 200, 207; Wolverhampton Banking Co, 117
Baptist Chapels; Bloomsbury, 172, 179, 181; Borough Road, 97, 121, 137, 192; Camden Road, 84–85; Great George's Street (Leeds), 179; New Park Road (Brixton), 194; Regent Street (Lambeth), 7, 166, 194, 210; Saltershall, 40, 158; Sion (Bradford), 181; Waterloo, 179. See also Maze Pond chapel
Baptist Magazine, 200, 215
Baptist Missionary Society, 36, 92, 208
Baptist Reporter, 215
Barlow, James, 143, 144, 177
Barnes, 92
Barracks, London, 128
Barry, Charles, 39, 177
Barton, James, 137, 177
Bates, Robert Makin, 106, 177. See also banks and banking: Strahan, Paul and Bates
Bath, 65
Battersea, 170, 172, 189, 192
Baxendales, 96
Baxter, George, 73, 177, 211
Baxter, Mrs, 115
Bazalgette, Joseph, 40n
Beachy Head, 20
Beatrice, Princess (1857–1944), 89
Beatson, William Fergusson, 49, 177
Beaufort, Duke and Duchess, 17
Beaufoy, Henry, 133, 177
Beaufoy, Mark, 177
Beauty in common things, 192
Beddome, 6, 14, 43, 72, 94, 99, 123; Edward, 150, 177; William, 54, 147, 148, 177
Bedford, 88
Bedford, sixth Duke of (John Russell), 48
Beilby, Ralph, xii
Belgrave Square, 18
Bell, Thomas, 37, 177
Benares, 136
Bennett, William, 13, 17, 59, 71, 129, 172, 177
Bentley, Richard, 3, 97, 143, 158, 159, 177
Bermondsey, 81
Bernal, Ralph, 5, 6, 178
Bernard, Simon Francis, 136, 178
Berwick on Tweed, 21
Best, William, 178
Betchworth, 17, 62, 113
Bethell, Richard, Baron Westbury. See Attorney General
Bethlem Royal Hospital, x
Bethlehem, 151
Bewick, Thomas, xii-xiii, xv, 192
Big Ben, 70, 73, 79, 90, 114, 190, 191; begins striking the hours, 171; cracked, 112, 174
Birkenhead, 93, 178
Birmingham, 164, 169, 179
Bishop, Sarah, xix
Bishop Auckland, 79
Bishopsgate, 56, 69, 89, 111, 198
Black, A and C, 45, 61, 178
Blackfriars, 182, 202
Blackheath, 30, 38, 64, 67, 102, 116, 131, 138, 142, 176, 188; EW walks to, 133
Blenheim, 23
Blind school. See School for the Indigent Blind
Blink Bonny, 93–94
Blisworth, 141
Blomfield, Charles James, 36, 178
Bloomsbury, 185
Blue Coat School, 129
Bogue, David, 74, 178
Bomba. See Ferdinand II
Book Society, Southwark, 3, 4, 13, 16, 20, 35, 139
Booth, Samuel, xix-xx, 71–75, 77, 80, 93, 94, 178
Borneo, 90, 179
Borough Road, 12
Boscastle, 150–51
Bosquet, Pierre François Joseph, 26, 178
Boston (Lincolnshire), 49, 193
Boulogne, 25, 36
Bousfield, William, 51–52, 178
Bouverie Street, 211
Bower, Edward Skillington, 169, 178
box wood, 50, 60, 105, 110, 123
Boys, Thomas Shorter, 32, 178
Bradbury and Evans, 6, 179
Bradford, 54, 118, 164, 181
Bradlaugh, Mrs, 33, 128
Bradlaugh, Thomas, 212
Braidwood, James, 3–4, 179
Bramhall, 108
Branch, John, 41, 179
Brettle, Bob, 173
Brewer, Robert Kitson, 42, 179
Bricklayer's Arms, 9, 127
Brierly, Oswald, Walters, 89, 179
Bright, John, 88, 179
Brighton, 20, 69, 182
Bristol, 7, 189
Britannia tubular bridge, 73–74
British Museum, 2, 105, 145, 148, 149, 153, 156–69, 190; reading room, 92, 140; Sunday opening, 99
British Orphan Asylum, 160
Britton, John, 80, 86, 159, 161, 179
Brixton, 45, 70, 142, 154, 181, 193, 206
Broadstairs, 80, 112
Brock, William, 100, 179
Brooke, James, 90, 179
Brown, Emma Ann, 23, 180, 187
Brown, George, 5, 26, 179
Brown, Humphrey, 95, 179, 207. See also banks and banking: Royal British Bank
Brown, John W, 16, 42, 44, 46, 180; death, 62
Brown, Robert (1842–1895), xxii-xxiii
Brown and Standfast (newsagent), 111, 118
Browne, Colonel (commissioner in Dublin), 132
Browne, Robert William, 133, 138; History of Rome, 120, 180, 215
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom, 118, 119, 175, 180. See also Great Eastern
Brunnow, Philipp von, 45, 180
Buchanan, James, 74, 180
Buck, William James, 99, 114, 180
Buckingham Palace, 53
Builder, 50, 137, 151, 189
Building News, 125
Bunyan, John, 27; The pilgrim's progress, 130, 131, 215
Burbridge, Frederick (1832–1892, Surrey cricketer), 143
Burlington, earl of. See Devonshire, seventh Duke of
Burma, 41, 42
Burnet, John, 73, 180
Burnham Beeches, 100, 102–5, 150
Burns, Robert, 183
Burroughs, Mr, 35
Burt, Thomas, 112, 134, 163, 180
Burton, Mr, 39
Butterworth, Charles, 4, 7, 65, 68, 146, 159, 161, 180
Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord; Childe Harold's pilgrimage, xvii, 67, 81, 107, 147, 149, 215; grandson, 154
C.
Cadman, William, 154, 180
Caesar, Julius (1830–1878, Surrey cricketer), 143
Caffyn, Billy (1828–1919, Surrey cricketer), 143
Calcraft, William, 52, 53, 180
Calcutta, 106, 119
Calais, 94
Camarthen Bay, 109
Camberwell, 180, 183, 189, 204, 206, 211
Cambridge, Prince George, Duke of, 70
Camden, 127, 128, 146, 160
Campbell, Colin, 26, 119, 120, 180
Campbell, John (Lord Chief Justice), 57, 93, 136, 180
Canada, 88, 175
Canham, George, 144, 181
Canrobert, François, 13, 35, 36, 181
Canterbury, 88, 95, 194
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 56, 163, 166
Canterbury Place, x, 168, 181, 190
Canton, 78, 83, 128, 193
Cape of Good Hope, 76
Carden, Robert Walter, 115, 181
Carlisle, Bishop of. See Villiers, Henry
Carlisle, seventh Earl of (George Howard), 35, 181
Carrel, Jean-Antoine, xxii, xxiii
Carrel, Louis, xxiii
Cassell, John, 159, 181, 204
Castle, Charles, 2, 53, 68, 181
Castle, John William, 101, 102, 181
Caterham, 89
Catherine the Great, empress of Russia, 6
Caunt, Benjamin, 70n
Cavaignac, Louis Eugène, 113, 114, 181
Cawnpore, 30, 151. See also Indian Mutiny: Cawnpore
Central America, 60; Nicaragua, 210
Central America (mail steamer), 109
Chancery, Court of, 157
Charing Cross, 106
Chartists, xxi, 72, 88, 194
Cheapside, 59
Chelmsford, first Baron (Lord Chancellor, 1858–1859), 157
Chelsea, 170, 210; suspension bridge, 143
Chelsea, Viscount (Henry Cadogan), 89, 131, 181
Cherbourg, 144
Cheshire, William, 107, 181
Chester Street, 150
Chiddingstone, 109
Childe Harold's pilgrimage, xvii, 67, 81, 107, 147, 149, 215
Chilham, 142
Chillon, Chateau, 157
China, 35, 78, 85, 90, 186, 208. See also Canton
Chiswick, 14
Chown, Joseph Parbery, 54, 55, 181
Christmas, 35, 38, 48, 77, 121, 122, 154, 156; Christmas books, 76–77
Christmas Carol, 156
Christy's Minstrels, 123, 127, 141, 169
church rates, 160, 161
City of London; parliamentary constituency, 88, 184, 186, 203
Clapham, 81, 99, 142, 170, 190, 207
Clarendon House school, xi, 38, 76, 121, 154, 201. See also Pinches, Conrad
Claridge, Elizabeth. See Whymper, Elizabeth (mother)
Clark, Charles, 113, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124, 166, 181; dines with Whympers, 121
Clark, R and R, 39, 111, 181
Clay, Mary, 52, 85, 190. See also, Green, Stephen
Clay, Richard, 13, 23, 29, 30, 32, 35, 36, 41, 44, 47, 53, 57, 59, 63, 72, 73, 88, 89, 144, 145, 146, 182; and SPCK, 112
Clay, Susan, 23, 182
Clay, William, 88, 164, 182
Clay Cross, 141–42, 144–45
Clint, Alfred, 142, 182
Clive, W.M.W., 107
Clowes (printers), 4, 6, 16, 31, 35, 37, 42, 59, 60, 68, 95, 102, 144, 146, 161, 165, 167; George, 76, 83, 182, 204
coal mines; accidents, 84–85, 91, 92, 94
Coalville, 142
Cobden, Richard, 88, 182
Cobham, 144
Cochrane, Thomas, 32, 185
Cockerel, Charles Robert, 130, 182
Cockspur Street, 184
Codrington, William John, 32, 182
Colchester, 150
Collambell, Charles, 97, 161, 182
Collingwood Smith, William. See Smith, William Collingwood
Collins, Wilkie, 206
Colnaghi, 135
Colney Hatch, 104
Combermere, first Viscount, 30, 182
Commercial Dock Co, 139, 206
Coningham, William, 31, 182
Conspiracy to Murder Bill, 126n, 129, 188, 199
Constantine Nicholayevich, Grand Duke, 5, 33, 92, 94, 182
Constantinople, 201
conversazione, 7, 49, 53, 75, 85, 88, 91, 134, 136, 158, 160, 172
Cook, John, 57–58, 199
Cook, Samuel, 56, 138, 150, 169, 182
Cook, Thomas, 97n
Cooke, Robert Francis, 39, 115, 183
Cookham, 22
Cooper, James, 215
Cope, Mr, 71, 73, 75, 197
Copenhagen, 69
Corbould, Edward Henry, 13, 38, 183
Corderoy, Edward, 43, 51, 99, 102, 127, 128, 129, 183, 216
Corderoy, Miss, 97
Cork, 161
Cornhill, 141, 195
Cornwall, 145, 146
Coton, Frances, 35, 142, 183
Cotsell, John, 108, 183
Cotsell, William, 183
County Court, Lambeth, 146, 148, 149
Covent Garden, 79, 83, 84, 183; Covent Garden Theatre, 48
Coventry, 45, 54
Cowdy, Samuel, 66, 67, 125, 126, 183
Cowie, Frederick, 123, 183
Cowley, first Earl (Henry Wellesley), 160, 183
Cowslade, William, 113, 183
Cox, David (junior), 150, 177
Cox, David (senior), 136, 168, 169, 177, 195
Cox, George, 35, 42, 45, 56, 88, 91, 183; death, 104, 123, 142; and SPCK, 112
Craig, Ida, 158, 183
Crampton, John, 59–60, 183
Cranworth, first Baron (Lord Chancellor, 1852–1858), 7, 45
Crassweller, Harris, 47, 49, 183
Crawford, Robert, 88, 184
Creswick, Thomas, 174, 184
Crick, 141
cricket; England XI in Canada, 175; EW plays at Archbishop's Grounds, 69, 84, 91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 99, 106, 138, 139, 141–46 passim, 148, 149, 166, 167, 169–175 passim; Gentlemen v. Players, 98; North Lambeth Cricket Club, 145, 162–67, 169, 173, 178; Oval, Kennington, xxi, 57, 58, 60, 62–67, 95, 96–98, 100, 101, 102, 106, 143, 171; Peckham Rye Albion Cricket Club, 163, 167, 168, 170, 171; Surrey Cricket Club, xx-xxi, 62–63, 95, 96, 100, 101, 143, 171
Crimean War, 8, 19, 187, 203; Anapa, 15; armistice, 47; Azov, sea of, 14, 19; Balaclava, 11n, 32, 196; Black Sea, 15; Eupatoria, 4, 7, 8, 28; Inkerman, 33; Kertsch, 14; Kinburn, 31, 33, 40, 196; national day of fasting, 7; Nicholaieff, 29, 31, 33; Odessa, 21, 29, 30; Otchakov, 31; peace celebrations, 57–59; peace treaty, 39, 41, 43, 50, 51; Perekop, 24, 25, 26, 31; Simpheropol, 24, 26, 31; Tcherneya, 21, 22. See also Baltic; Sevastopol
Croz, Michel, xxii
Crystal Palace, 12, 28, 57, 60, 62, 63, 67, 69, 71, 85, 89, 99, 145, 183, 200; Crystal Palace Co, 37, 123, 202; Early Closing Movement Day, 147; fountains, 10, 28, 61, 105; Handel festival, 96; Queen visits, 61; Queen and Louis Napoleon visit, 10; Robert Burns commemoration, 157–58, 183
Cumming, John, 42, 184
Cumming, Roualeyn Gordon-, 22, 184
D.
Dalkeith, 103
Dalton, William Henry, 102, 129, 184
Dalziel brothers, xiii, xiv, xviii, 1, 37n, 184, 187, 208, 215
Damascus, 166–67, 170, 172
Darby, Henry, 1, 88, 184
Dare, Charles William, 6, 12, 25, 30, 36, 37, 41, 43, 45, 51, 53, 66, 72, 184
Darlington, 137, 142, 144, 200
Dartford, 28, 61
Dartmoor prison, 121
Darwin, Charles, xxv, 177, 189, 190
Dauphiné; Pelvoux, Mont, xxii
Davies, Ann, 22, 23, 184
Davies, Mrs (junior), 26
Davies, William, 184
Davis, George Henry, 135, 136, 184
Davis, Joseph, 19, 184
Davy safety lamp, 85, 138
Dawson, Henry, 128, 184
Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 3, 123, 210
Deal, 59
Dean, Jemmy (1816–1861, Sussex cricketer), 101
Debenham (Suffolk), 170
Delhi, 165, 166; great mosque, 140. See also, Indian Mutiny: Delhi
Denison, Edmund. See Grimthorpe, Baron
Denmark; Frederick VII, King of, 6
Dennehy, Philip James, 40, 185
Deptford, 127
Derby, fourteenth Earl of (Edward Stanley), 1, 129, 130, 185
Devon, 11
Devonshire, seventh Duke of (William Cavendish, 1808–1891), 20
Devonshire, sixth Duke of (William Cavendish, 1790–1858), 126
Dickens, Charles, 156, 185, 190, 208; Christmas Carol, 156; Little Dorrit, 33; Martin Chuzzlewit, 191; Pickwick Papers, 156; The Tale of Two Cities, 193
Dickes, William, 72, 167, 185
Dickinson, William, 142, 185
Dieppe, 26
Dillon, Frank, 159, 163, 185
Diocletian's palace, Spalatro, 121–22
Disraeli, Benjamin, 84, 185
Diver, Alfred (1823–1876, Cambridgeshire and Middlesex cricketer), 101
Dixon, Mr, 138
Dobbs Kidd and Co, 164
Dolby, Charlotte, 47–48, 185
Donati's comet, 146, 148
Dorking, 16, 63
Douglas, Francis, xxii
Doulton; pottery, xix, 86, 129, 185, 210; Frederick, 163–65, 185, 203; Henry, 86, 185
Dover, 9, 71, 181; Shakespeare cliff, 101
Drew, Joseph, 52, 185
Drury Lane, 34; theatre, 88, 206
Dublin, 132
Dufferin, first Marquess of, 92, 182, 185; Letters from High Latitudes, 115, 215
Duke, James, 88, 186
Dumas, Alexandre, 36, 185
Dundas, Edward, 35, 186
Dundas, Richard, 3, 21, 47, 186, 196
Dungeness, 106
Dürer, Albrecht, 55
Durham, 79
E.
Eashing, 174
Eastbourne, 18, 19, 20, 21
Eastlake, Charles, 89, 186, 205
Eastty, 1, 35; John, 42, 52, 186; Nathaniel, 21, 186
Eaton Square, 5
eclipse; lunar, 32, 69, 130; solar, 132
Ecuador, xxiii, xxv
Edenbridge, 109
Edgar, William, 57, 186
Edinburgh, 45, 56, 57, 61, 72, 75, 103, 111, 122, 178, 181, 196, 197
Edinburgh Castle tavern, 163
Edward, Prince of Wales (1841–1910), 22, 38, 95
Edwards, Frankish and Galland, 188
Effingham, 144
Egypt, 185, 202
Egyptian Hall, 154, 206
elections, parliamentary; 1852, 182; 1857, 87–89, 99–100, 181, 182, 195; 1859, 163–65 Southwark by-election, 31, 33
electricity, 9, 23, 113
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, An, 190
Elgin, eighth Earl of (James Bruce), 89, 106, 186
Elgin marbles, 5, 6
Ellesmere, second Earl of (George Egerton), 98
Ellis, Thomas, 9, 15, 75, 99, 103, 186
Ellis, William, 131, 149, 186, 216
Ely; cathedral, 149, 150, 217
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 104, 129, 216
Epsom, 144; Derby, 13, 58, 93, 168; Oaks, 13, 59, 93–94
Estcourt, James, 26, 187
Eton, 95
Eugénie de Montijo (empress of France), 9, 49–50
Euston, 25, 99
Evans, David, 131, 187
Evans, Frederick, 161, 179
Ewell, 144
Exchange, the, 58–59
execution, 51–52
Exeter, John, 72, 187
Exeter Hall, 45, 70, 73
Experiment, the, 145, 146
F.
Fahey, James, 54, 187
Falmouth, 68
Fariner, Thomas, 4, 187
Farnfield, William Henry, 135, 187
Father and son (Gosse), 110n
Fauntleroy, Jane, 187
Fauntleroy, Thomas, 50, 187
Fenton, Roger, 25, 26, 187
Fenchurch Street, 99
Ferdinand II (King of Naples), 68–69, 161n, 187
Fergusson, Dr, 97
Fiennes, Winfield (1834–1923, Oxford cricketer), 101
Finchley, 69
fire, 11, 17, 25, 63, 65, 92, 135, 179; Blackfriars, 3; Borough, 100; Brixton, 107; Covent Garden Theatre, 48–49; Doulton's pottery, 86; Edinburgh, 104; firework factory, 35, 88, 142; Fleet Street, 52; Green's pottery, 90; Haslemere, 173; Hungerford Market, 19; Lambeth workhouse, 101; linen draper, 34; Liverpool, 136; London Bridge, 66; London docks, 141; Manchester, 51, 134; powder mills, 162; timber merchant, 24; Shadwell, 122; Vauxhall, 12, 53
Fireside tales, 88, 216
Firow, Mr, 69
Fishbourne, James Culbert, 83, 187
Fitch and Co, 116
Fleet Street, 59, 137, 178, 198
Florence, 68, 75, 216
Folkestone, 25, 36, 38, 44
Foster, Myles Birket, 14, 17, 19, 64, 187, 190
Foulsham, Chester, 159, 187
Fox and Henderson (contractors), 71, 128
France; insurrection, 131
Franklin, John, 87, 188, 194
Frederick III (emperor of Germany), 30, 51, 66, 92
Freeman, 116, 173
Frome, 55, 196, 207
Fuller, Andrew, 188
Fuller, Andrew Gunton, 57, 188
Fuller, Thomas Ekins, 133–34, 188
G.
Gale, Joseph, 57, 188
Gale, Mrs, 90
Galland, Robert, 13, 188
Galvanography, 80–81
Garbett, Edward, 133, 140, 188
Gaza, 151
Genoa, 166
George, Jonathan, 30, 188
Gibson, Edmund Stanley, 2, 7, 13, 14, 15, 35, 36, 38, 39, 43, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 71, 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 86, 89, 90, 96, 102, 111, 117, 118, 126, 144, 146, 153, 156, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 188; Letters from High Latitudes, 216
Gibson, Thomas Milner, 129, 188
Gilbert, Frederick, 14, 30, 64, 102, 116, 127, 188
Gilbert, John, 22, 67, 74, 128, 184, 188; Book of Job, 77; EW alters drawing, 156; illustrates Longfellow, 37; illustration of Aberdeen's cabinet, 14; illustration of Crimean heroes, 43, 53; JWW visits, 2, 3, 15, 28, 35, 45, 54, 56, 57, 59, 61–63, 65, 71, 74, 142, 146, 164; Pilgrim's progress, 130, 131, 215; praises EW's drawing, 125, 138; visits Buckingham Palace, 49; visits Whympers, 31, 52, 71, 75, 134
Gillman, James, 75, 189
Gladstone, William, 1, 4, 47, 84, 189, 192
Glass (painter), 43
Glenny, William, 119, 120, 130, 133, 142, 150, 189
Glevering Hall, ix
Gloucester, Duchess of. See Mary, Princess (Duchess of Gloucester)
Goddard, Arabella, 153, 189
Godwin, Earl of Wessex, 20
Godwin, William Joseph, 151, 189
Gomez, Antonio, 130, 189
Gomshall, 142–46, 149
Goodall, Walter, 81, 99, 100, 189
Goodwin Sands, 109
Gorchakov, Mikhail, 6, 22, 24, 26, 189
Gordon-Cumming, Roualeyn, See Cumming, Roualeyn Gordon-
Gosse, Edmund; Father and son, 110n
Gosse, Philip, xvi, 1, 57, 61–63, 96, 101, 143, 148, 149, 150, 155, 158, 189, 216; stays with Whympers, 159–60
Goswell Street, 128, 129, 213
Gotch, Frederick William, 54, 189
Gould, Anne, 37, 39, 42, 45, 52, 53, 55, 57, 60, 61, 64, 65, 71, 78, 83, 89, 101, 189
Gould, John, 55, 190
Gracechurch Street, 150
Graham, James, 4, 31, 190, 192
Grandes Jorasses, xxii
Graphic, 83
Graphic Artists Club, 125
Gray, John Edward, 105, 190
Gray, Thomas, 104, 190
Grays Inn Road, 188
Great Bookham, 144
Great Eastern, 46, 113, 114, 116–21, 125, 174–75, 180; launch, 127. See also Brunel, Isambard Kingdom
Great Yarmouth, 194
Green, Charles Frederick, xiv, 167, 169, 170, 172, 190
Green, Emma, 190
Green, Samuel, 137, 190
Green, Stephen, xix, 8, 38, 42, 54, 56, 63, 72, 76, 80, 81, 85, 130, 156, 174, 175, 190; pottery suffers fire, 90; marriage, 52, 57
Green Park, 59
Greenfield, Henry, 172, 190
Greenland, xxii-xxiii, 87, 188, 194
Greenwich, 55, 188
Gresham Street, 177
Griffiths, 98
Grimsby, 50
Grimthorpe, Baron (Edmund Denison), 73, 190
Grisi, Giula, 56, 190
Grosvenor, Lord Robert, 17, 89, 191
Gubbins, Martin, 145, 146, 191
Guernsey, 186, 193
Guildford, 139
Guthrie, Thomas, 124, 191
Guy Fawkes Day, 33, 72, 114
Guy's Hospital, xix
Gwinn, James, 211
H.
Hadow, Charles, xxii
Haghe, Louis, 13, 102, 191
Hailsham, 20
Hakewill, James; Picturesque tour of Italy, 117
Hall, Benjamin, 56, 70, 191
Hall, Samuel Carter, 111, 112, 191
Hallam, Henry, 157, 191
Ham Common, 62–65, 92, 95, 115, 135, 159, 210
Hanbury, Robert, 89, 191
Handel, George Frederick, 96, 165, 191
Hands, T, 83, 84, 191
Hannah Lavendar, 99, 216
Harcourt, James, 97, 120, 137, 192
Harding, George, 56, 192, 212
Hardinge, Henry, 30, 66, 192
Harman, Sarah Ann (killed in railway accident), 111
Harvey, William, xvn, 42, 139–41, 192, 201
Haslemere, x, xix, 166, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 187
Hastings, 66, 71, 89, 187
Hatfield, 104
Havana, 87
Havelock, Henry, 106, 108, 113, 119, 120, 192, 199; death, 124
Hayes (Kent), 168
Haywards Heath, 62
Heaton, Mrs (killed in railway accident), 107
Hebron, 150
Henderson, Frances, 138, 192
Henderson, James (junior, accused of murder), 108–109, 119
Henderson, James (senior, murdered), 108–9, 119
Hepburn, Emily, 7, 18, 49, 62, 97, 190; sketch of Chateau Chillon
Hepburn, Maria, 18, 62, 192
Hepburn, Mrs, 107
Hepburn, Sophia, 18, 62, 192
Hepburn, Thomas, 8, 9, 54, 62, 106, 134, 192; holds party, 43, 81
Her Majesty's Theatre (Haymarket), 126
Herbert, Sidney, 4, 192
Hester, Giles, 94, 192
Hever, 109
Hewitt, Elizabeth Barnett, 87, 193, 212
Hezekiah, Pool of, 149
Hill, Henry, 180, 187
History of Rome, A (Browne), 180
Hoddle, John, 101, 148, 193
Hodge's distillery, 86
Hogarth, John, 145, 165, 193
Holborn, 181, 193, 194, 211
Holloway, 93, 100
Holyhead, 175
Home Friend, xv, 35, 36, 57, 216
Hook, Walter, 159, 193
Hooker, Joseph, xvii
Horns Assembly Room, 47
Horsley, 144
Hougoumont, 19
Hounslow, 162
Howitt, Mary, 193
Howitt, William, 38, 193
Huc, Évariste, 35, 193
Hudson, Charles, xxii
Hugo, Victor, 33, 34–35, 36, 186, 193
Hull, Mr, 36
Hume, Joseph, 4, 193
Huntingdon, 126, 128, 197
Hurstmonceux Castle, 20
Hussey, James McConnell, 154, 193
Hyde Park, 17, 18, 33–34, 54, 97, 191
I.
Iceland, 185
Ilford, 148
Illustrated London News, xiii, 14, 22, 49, 81, 89, 135, 137, 188–89, 193, 196, 211; coloured engravings, 116
Illustrated Times, 11, 15, 17, 135, 201
Illustrations of useful arts and manufactures (Charles Tomlinson), 146
income tax, 11, 28, 41, 83
India, 76, 92, 192; Murree, 211, 212; Mussoorie, 212; Naini Tal, 212; viceroy of, 185
Indian Mutiny, 105; Agra, 111, 113; Cawnpore, 106, 108, 113, 120, 198–99; Delhi, 98, 102, 113; Lucknow, 108, 110, 113, 119, 120, 191, 199; Meerut, 98; punishment of Indians, 103, 113; start, 97–98, 180;
Ingram, Herbert, 14, 49, 116, 193
interest rates, 59
Ipswich, ix, 56, 168, 212
Isaacs, Mr (SPCK), 175
Isle of Dogs, 46. See also Great Eastern; Millwall
Isle of Wight, 15, 59, 75, 109; Newport, 43, 44, 194
Islington, 152, 178, 189, 207, 210
Israel, Mrs (killed in railway accident), 111
Italian Opera Company, 57
Ivall and Large, 39
J.
Jackson, John (killed in railway accident), 108
Jackson, Thomas (killed in fire), 3–4, 179
Jamaica; chapel at, 92; missionary from, 62, 65
James, Edwin, 136, 142, 193
James Baines (clipper ship), 136
Jan Mayen Island, 185
Japan, 185
Jersey, 33, 34–35, 36, 193
Jerusalem, 173, 174
Jewitt, Orlando, 215, 217
Jews, 33, 60
Job, Book of (1857), 77, 131, 184, 215
John (ship), 13
Johns, Charles Alexander, 25, 29, 193, 217
Jones, David, 38, 194
Jones, Ernest, 72, 88, 194
Jones, Harry, 26, 194
Jones, William, 43, 44, 194
Joy (painter), 95, 194
Jullien, Louis, 99, 104, 150, 194
K.
Kane, Elisha, 87, 194
Kars, 31, 36, 37, 42, 53, 204, 213
Kearney, William, 25, 37, 42, 55, 60, 194
Kedron, Valley of, 174
Kelke, William, 164, 194
Kenilworth, 71, 141
Kennington, 1, 12, 47. See also cricket: Oval, Kennington
Kennington Road, xi
Kensington, 201
Kew, 107, 146, 159
Killingworth, 138–39
Kilsby, 141, 143, 144
King William Island, 188
King William Street, 58, 129, 143
King's College, 189
King's Cross, 63, 65
Kings Langley, 25
Kingsgate, 80, 112
Kingsley, Charles, 37, 194, 217
Kingston, 54, 89, 92, 95, 141, 142, 144, 146, 167
Kirkland, Charles, 88, 89, 194
Knight, Charles, xiii, xv, 182, 192, 201, 211
Knowles, James Sheridan, 130, 137, 194
L.
Lablache, Louis, 127, 194
Lambeth, xix; High Street, 210; Palace, 177; parliamentary constituency, 87–88, 99–100, 163–65, 203, 212, 213; Road, x, 176; Walk, 77, 213
Lancaster, 103
Lancaster, Richard, 166, 194
Lance, George, 194
Lane, Charlton (1836–1892, Surrey cricketer), 143
Lane, Edward; Arabian Nights, xiii, xv, 192
Langham, Nat, 108, 195
Layard, Austen Henry, xvi, 88, 195
Leamington, 141
Leatherhead, 144, 177
Lechertier Barbe and Co, 161
Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre, 102, 195
Leeds, 42, 207
Leggatt, Henry, 129, 195
Leicester, 81, 138
Leicester Square, 141
Leigh (Kent), 109
Leigh, Edward Chandos (1832–1915, Oxford cricketer), 101
Leigh, Jane, 3, 11, 140, 195
Leigh, Samuel, ix, x, 1, 11, 65, 68, 71, 195, 206; books auctioned, 82–84, 86–87; death, 72; funeral; 73, preaches at Maze Pond, 5, 6, 22; preaches at Regent Street, 7
Leighton Buzzard, 66
Leisure Hour, xv, 77
Leominster, 183
Leopold I (King of Belgium), 126
Leslie, Charles, 98, 195
Letters from high latitudes, 182, 185
Lewes, 6, 20, 29
Lewis (auctioneer), 158
Lewis, John Frederick, 60, 195
Lewisham, 97–98, 188
Leyland, John, 106, 195
Lichfield; cathedral, 160–62
Lille, 23, 50
Lillywhite, John (1826–1874, Sussex cricketer), 102–3
Limpsfield, 106, 107
Lincoln; cathedral, 148, 149
Lincoln's Inn, 184
Linnean Society, 177
Linton, W.J., xxi
Liprandi, General, 22
Lithographs, 82
Little Dorrit, 33
Liverpool, 136, 137, 193
Livingstone, David, xvi, 89, 93, 94, 174, 195; Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, 112, 115, 217
Lloyds, 73
Locke, John, 88, 195
Lockyer, Thomas (1826–1869, Surrey cricketer), 101, 102–3, 105, 143
locust, 105
Lombard Street, 179
London, Corporation of, 9
London Bridge, 25, 31, 58, 137, 202
London Mechanics Institute, 208
London Tavern, 12
London Zoo, 74, 168
Longfellow, Henry, 37
Longman, William, xxii, 182
Lord Chancellor (1852–1858). See Cranworth, first Baron
Lord Chancellor (1858–1859). See Chelmsford, first Baron
Lord Mayor of London, 11, 33, 115, 150, 198, 204, 210, 213
Lords Cricket Ground, 101
Louis Napoleon (1856–1879, Prince Imperial), 50, 51
Louis Napoleon (Emperor of France), 26, 33, 36, 106, 113, 166, 181, 189, 193, 197; attempted assassination of, 11, 12, 13, 101–2, 125–26, 130, 132, 136, 199, 201, 203; blessed by the pope, 52; and Crimea, 4, 6, 8, 18; and Montalembert, 151–52; and Prince of Wales, 22; visit to London, 8–10, 35, 198
Lowe, Hudson, 14
Lucan, third Earl of (George Bingham), 5, 195
Lucknow; Gubbins house, 145, 146; palace at 92, 93, 95, 135. See also Indian Mutiny: Lucknow
Ludgate Hill, 59
Lyceum Theatre, 23, 56, 150
Lyons, 60, 165
Lyons, Edmund, 151, 196
M.
Macaulay, Thomas, Babington, 45, 104, 178, 196; History of England from the accession of James the Second, 32, 37, 44, 86
McConnell, 128
Mackay, Charles, 112, 196
McClintock, Leopold, 188
Mackay, Mr (killed in Delhi), 165
McKewan, David, 11, 13, 15, 17, 71, 111, 125, 159, 173, 196; visits Turkey, 131, 140
Mackness, John, 96, 196
Maclise, Daniel, 98, 196
Macmillan (publisher), 145, 196, 213
Macpherson, Charles, 61, 196
Madagascar, 131, 186, 216
Madams, Mr, 18
Mahon, Philip, 86, 196
Maidenhead, 103
Maidstone, 146, 148
Malcolm, James, 84, 89, 90, 92, 96, 97, 99, 100, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 134, 196; elected minister at MP, 93; begins ministry, 95; resigns ministry, 107
Mall, The, 59
Manchester, 179, 187, 193; fire at, 51, 134; Queen Victoria visits, 98; JWW and FW visit, 102, 103; railway accident, 107; trains to, 131. See also Art Treasures Exhibition
Manning, Samuel, 55, 196
Mansion House, 5
Mansions of England in the olden time, 86
Mappin Brothers, 135–137, 146–148
Margate, 80, 112
Mario, Giovanni, 56, 190, 197
Markham, Mrs. See Penrose, Elizabeth
Marlborough House, 74, 82, 122
Marlborough School, 97
Marley, Robert, 75, 76, 197
Marmora, Alfonso la, 31, 197
Martin Chuzzlewit, 191
Mary, Princess (Duchess of Gloucester)
Marylebone, 56
Matterhorn, ix, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv
Maudslay iron works, xix
Maze Pond chapel, 1–175 passim; attempted robbery at, 131; members, 176–79, 181, 185, 186, 188, 190, 192, 196, 197, 200; social characteristics, xix-xx, 110
Mazzini, Giuseppe, 102, 197
Melbourne, 75
Menshikov, Aleksander, 6, 31, 197
Merchant Tailor's school, 66
Messiah, Handel's, 96
Metropolitan Board of Works, 39–40, 45, 54, 191
Metternich, Klemenz von, 169, 197
Michael Nikolayevich (Grand Duke of Russia), 6
Middlesborough, 144, 145
Middlesex; parliamentary constituency, 89
Midhurst, 45
Millais, John Everett, 98, 139, 197
Millais, William, 139, 197
Millard, James, 126, 128, 129, 138–75 passim, 178, 181, 197; commences ministry at MP, 134
Miller, Frederick (1828–1875, Surrey cricketer), 100, 101, 143
Miller, Hugh, 77, 197
Miller, William Frederick (draughtsman), 37, 93, 96, 100, 101, 120, 134, 146, 167, 197
Miller, William Henry (stationer), 133, 197
Millwall, 11. See also Great Eastern; Isle of Dogs
Milton, John, 187
Missionary Herald, 152, 153
Mole, John, 102, 133, 151, 164, 197
Molesworth, William, 31, 197
Mont Blanc, xxii, 139, 154, 177, 206
Montalembert, Charles de, 151–52, 197
Moodie, Susanna; Roughing it in the bush, 100, 217
Moon, Francis, 11, 198
Moore, Adolphus, xxii
Moore, Mrs, 3
Moore, Thomas, 69, 198
Morbey, Joseph, 89, 103, 198
Morden, 168
Morecambe Bay, 94
Mormons, 105
Morocco, 185
Morrell, Henry, 146, 198
Morrison, James, 115, 198
Mortlake, 92
Moscow, 36
Moxon, Edward, xiv, xviii, 184
Mudie, Charles, 42, 51, 83, 84, 85, 87, 96, 100, 130, 143, 145, 148, 149, 171, 173, 174, 198
Muraviev-Amurskii, Nikolai, 53, 198, 204
Murchison, Roderick, 71, 75, 198, 217
murder, 43, 45, 51; by Bousfield, 178; carpet bag mystery, 110, 111; of children, 50, 71; garrotting, 73, 74, 75–6; in Islington, 46; of James Henderson, 108–9, 119; in Reigate, 84; of Richard Cope, 71, 197; in Walworth, 47
Murray, John, xvi, xvii, 12, 15, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 33, 54, 56, 59, 91, 93, 130, 135, 140, 146, 149, 172, 183, 186, 195, 198; annual trade sale, 112, 115; commissions EW, 137–38; likes EW's drawing, 148; Narrative of the siege of Kars, 42; Illustrated handbook of architecture, 44; uses EW's drawing, 125
Music, 47
Muswell Hill, 23
Myers and Co, 85
N.
Nakhimov, Pavel, 19, 198
Nana Sahib, 106, 198–99
Napier, Charles, 31, 32, 33, 89, 199
Naples, 127, 194; earthquake, 81, 123
Napoleon III. See Louis Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte, 14
Napoleon, Prince (1822–1891), 24, 50
Nares, George, xxiii
Nash, Joseph; Mansions of England in the olden time, 86
Nasmyth, James, 199
National Gallery, 39, 44, 74, 186, 203
National Magazine, 204
Natural history of Selborne, The, 166
Need, Henry, 89, 199
Needham Market, 201
New Mexico, 161
New Palace Yard, 79, 188
New Water Colour Society, 127; annual exhibition (1855), 13; annual exhibition (1856), 53–54; annual exhibition (1857), 89, 90, 102, 191; annual exhibition (1858), 134–37, 140, 144, 182, 183; annual exhibition (1859), 162–65, 196; JWW elected full member, 91; members, 194, 197, 202, 203, 210; Queen visits, 164
New Zealand, 68, 172, 208, 218
Newbury, 52, 185
Newcastle upon Tyne, 34, 137, 143
Newhaven, 20, 27
Nicholas I (emperor of Russia), 5
Nightingale, Florence, 42, 199
Nile (convict ship), 106
Nisbet, James, 130, 131, 133, 184, 199, 210
Norfolk, 148
Norfolk, fourteenth Duke of (Earl Marshal), 55
North, John William, xiv-xv
Northampton, 170
Northern Belle, 112
Northern Star, 80
Norwich, 205
Norwood cemetery, 129
Nosotti, Charles, 85, 199
Notting Hill, 145
Nottingham, 88, 211, 213; Trent Bridge, 105
Novello, Clara, 147, 199
Nunhead cemetery, 73
Nuremburg, 55
O.
Oakham, Lord, 154
Oakley Street, 150
Old Curiosity Shop, The, 190
Old Paradise Street, ix
Old Water Colour Society, xviin, 188, 201; annual exhibition, 60, 143; EW attends lecture at, 159; Samuel Read applies for membership, 3, 81, 83
Orsini, Felice, 130, 132, 199
Osborne House, 94
Outram, James, 110, 113, 119, 192, 199
Ovingham, xii
Oxford, 38, 212, 213; cathedral, 105
Oxford and Cambridge boat race, 164
Oxford Street, 137, 177, 199
P.
Paddington, 9, 62, 63, 102, 105
Paget, Letitia (killed in railway accident), 107
Palestine, 217
Pall Mall, 59, 129
Palmer, William, 40–41, 57–58, 59, 180, 193, 199; execution, 61
Palmerston, third Viscount, 1, 5, 14, 52, 56, 85, 86, 128, 160, 188, 189, 199–200, 203; becomes prime minister, 2, 169; resigns, 129
Palmyra, 116–117
Panmure, second Baron, 2, 200
Paris; Archbishop of, 79; Catacombs, 36–37, 86; Cornmarket, 37–38, 86, 42; Fontaine Molière, 82–83, 84; Fontaine St Sulpice, 68, 82, 126; Hotel de Ville, 55, 56; Invalides, 82, 84; JWW visits, 24–27, 120; Louvre, 126–27; Notre Dame, 52; Palais Royal, 82–83, 84; Pantheon, 38–40, 42; peace conference, 51; Queen Victoria visits, 21–23; St Roch, 35, 36; Tuileries, 96
Parliament, Houses of, 177, 186; construction, 39, 42–43, 79; dissolution, 85–86; House of Lords, 93; sessions, 21, 42–43; Select Committee on the State of the Army at Sevastopol, 9. See also elections: parliamentary
Parliament Street, 59, 71
Parr, George (1826–1891, cricketer), 101
Partridge and Oakey (publishers), 22
Pasha, Omar, 26, 38, 200
Paternoster Row, 22, 81
Paul, John Dean, 16, 106, 200. See also banks and banking: Strahan, Paul and Bates
Paul Pry, 93
Paxton, Joseph, 10, 200
Pease, Edward, 144, 200
Peckham, ix, 9, 10, 11, 35, 49, 56, 57, 65, 68, 72, 85, 131, 172, 173, 211
Peel, Frederick, 18
Peel, Robert, 190
Pélissier, Aimable, 18–19, 21, 25, 26, 31, 200
Pellatt, Apsley, 88, 200
Penny Magazine, xiii, 182
Penrose, Elizabeth, 115
Penshurst, 109
Penton, Lawrence, 31, 200
Persia, 41, 77, 83
Peterborough, 47, 131; cathedral, 118, 123–25, 135, 142, 217; EW visits, 132
Peters, Thomas, 37, 50, 200
Petersham, 142
Petropaulauski, 24
Pevensey Castle, 20
Pevsner, Nicholas, 103n
Pewtress, 161, 162, 200
Phelps, Samuel, 200
photography, 3, 14, 67, 82, 118, 131, 132, 141, 149, 151, 164, 165, 166; Architectural Photographic Association, 129–30, 153–54. Photographic Society, 41, 46, 80–81, 136, 140; photographs of India, 92. See also Fenton, Roger; Watkins, John (photographer)
Pianori, Giovanni, 13, 201
Piccadilly, 18, 59, 186
Pickersgill, Henry, 49, 201
Pickford's, 95, 96
Pickwick Papers, 156
Piedmont and Sardinia, 6, 197. See also Victor Emmanuel II
Pierce, Earl, 168, 201
Pieri, Giuseppe, 130, 132, 199, 201
Pike, Emma (killed in accident at Royal Polytechnic Institution), 156
Pilgrim's progress, 130, 215
Pimlico, 194
Pinches, Conrad, xi, 38, 46, 52, 116, 121, 154, 201
Pitman, Mrs (killed in railway accident), 107
Pius IX (pope), 52
Plymouth, 24, 145
Plumstead, 201
Porta Nigra. See Trier
Portsea, 19, 184
Portsmouth, 45
postal districts, London, 84
pre-Raphaelites, xiv, 184
Prettyman, Reverend (charged with drunkenness), 111
Price, John, 51, 201
prices, 37; bread, 28; coal, 3, 4; corn, 24; strawberries, 96; sugar, 35
Primrose Hill, 68
Prior, William, 6, 14, 28, 31, 40, 42, 47, 51, 52, 56, 68, 69, 87, 111, 126, 201
Probart, Edward, 102, 201
prostitution, 124
Prussia, 30, 50, 51, 77, 126
Punch, xiii, 30, 179, 208
Putney, 8; Putney Bridge, 169–70
Pyramids, the, 172
Quarterly Review, 60, 73
Q.
Queen's Bench, court of, 94
Quentin, Mr, 77
R.
Rachel, 37, 124, 201
Radetsky, Joseph, 124, 201
Rae, John, 188
Raffles, David, 159, 201
Ragged School, Lambeth, 1, 2, 5, 133, 136, 177
Ragged School Union, 204
Raglan, first Baron, 17–18, 26, 179, 195–96, 201, 205
railway accidents; America, 64; Berwick on Tweed, 21; Canada, 88; death of George Cox, 104; France, 32; Great Northern, 107–8; Great Western, 100; Greenwich Railway, 72; Mitcham, 32; North Kent Railway, 36, 68, 97–98, 100, 116; North London Railway, 153; North Western Railway, 72, 75, 133; Reading, 25; South Eastern, 142; South Wales, 111; South Western, 140; woman killed by, 28
railways; competition, 153, 155, 157, 162; Eastern Counties, 36, 43; Great Northern, 47, 73, 131, 135, 142; Great Western, 47; Greenwich, 36; line to Portsmouth opens, 156; London and North Western, 47, 131, 135; London and Tilbury, 50; North Eastern, 79; shares, 124; South Eastern, 9, 25, 176, 204; South Western, 134; West End, 170–71
Ramsey, 178
Ramsgate, 18, 109, 112
Rawlinson, George; The history of Herodotus, 217
Rayleigh (Essex), 37, 50, 200
Read, Samuel, 4, 86, 90, 118, 135, 201; and Old Water Colour Society, 3, 81, 83
Reade, Charles, 78–79, 202
Reading, 92, 105
Reading Mercury, 113, 183
Redgrave, Richard, 98, 202
Redpath, Leopold, 106, 202
Reeves, John Sims, 47, 202
Reformatory, Bridge House (Wandsworth), 35, 61, 106, 195
Regent Street (Lambeth), 88, 196. See also Baptist chapels: Regent Street (Lambeth)
Regent's Park, 126
Reid, S., 6, 202
Reigate, 15, 16, 69, 84, 108, 208
Religious Tract Society, xiii, 112, 135, 184, 190, 196
Rennie, John, 3, 202
Rhyl, 79
Richards, Mr, 69, 76, 85, 133
Richardson, Charles, 202
Richardson, Edward, 164, 202
Richardson, Henry, 202
Richardson, Thomas Miles, 202
Richmond (Surrey), 18, 22, 29, 42, 64, 68, 71, 86, 89, 92, 95, 99, 100, 114–15, 135, 137, 142, 146, 159, 167, 192
Richmond (Yorkshire), 64, 66
Rievaulx Abbey, 71
Rivington, 16, 95, 202
Roberts, David, 83, 86, 195, 202
Robins, Thomas, 13, 202
Robinson, John, 134, 202
Rocket, the, 144–45
Robson, William, 69, 106, 202
Rochdale, 182
Roebuck, John, 1, 49, 128, 203
Roffey, Thomas, 134, 159, 168, 203
Rogers, Samuel, 37, 38, 44, 56, 86, 203
Rome; Basilica of Constantine, 113, 114, 116; Basilica of St Paul, 137; Baths of Caracalla, 114–16, 120; Castel San Angelo, 112, 113, 116, 120; Colosseum, 172; Pantheon, 150; Vatican, 135
Rosevear, William, 45, 53, 54, 203
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, xviii
Rothschild, Baron (1808–1879), 88, 203
Rouen, 27
Roughing it in the bush, 100, 217
Roupell, William, 87–88, 99–100, 165, 185, 203
Routledge, 74, 184
Rowbotham, Thomas, 153, 203
Rowney, 59, 83, 95, 102, 124
Royal Academy; annual exhibition (1856), 56, 88; annual exhibition (1857), 91, 98; annual exhibition (1858), 137, 143; annual exhibition (1859), 165; members, 186, 188, 195, 202, 207, 213
Royal Engineers, 92
Royal Geographical Society, xxi, 198
Royal Polytechnic Institution, 39, 156
Rudio, Carlo di, 130, 203
Rugby, 141; school, 97, 114
Rugeley, 57–58, 199
Russia, 19, 20; Russian forces in the Crimea, 2, 4–5, 7–34 passim, 51; peace negotiations, 39, 41, 42, 49, 50, 51; support for Kingdom of Naples, 69
Russell, John, first Earl, 3, 88, 99, 169, 199, 203
Russell, William, 30, 203
S.
Sabine, Edward, xxiiin
Sadleir, John, 47, 204
Sadler's Wells Theatre, 200
Salisbury, 83, 191
Salomons, David, 33, 204
Samaria, 173
Sandall, Henry, 51, 89, 94, 102, 123, 125, 133, 136, 149, 160, 204
Sandwith, Humphrey, 42, 53, 204
Sangster and Fletcher, 149
Sankey viaduct, 139
Sardinia. See Piedmont and Sardinia
Saunders, John, 83, 204, 208
Saward, James, 106, 204
Sayers, Tom, 173, 204
Schliemann, Heinrich, xxiii
School for the Indigent Blind, 67, 68, 74, 77, 160, 163, 164, 165; concert at, 4; election of pupils, 2–12
Scotland, 71, 176
Scott, Joseph, 145, 204
Scott, Thomas Dewell, 51, 131, 134, 135, 139, 140, 142, 146, 147, 153, 204
Scott, Robert, xxiiin
Scott, Walter, xv, 187
Scott Polar Research Institute, v, xxvi
Scott Russell (shipbuilders), 46, 154. See also Great Eastern
Scovell, George, 31, 33, 294
Scrambles amongst the Alps, xv, xxiii, xxiv, 181, 205
Seaford, 20
Selborne, 166, 168, 177. See also White, Gilbert; The natural history of Selborne
Sevastopol, 1, 179, 186, 189; fall to Allies, 24–25; Redan, 18–19, 22, 23, 28–30, 194, 198; Mamelon Tower, 15, 26; Malakoff Tower, 18–19, 22, 23, 29
Sevenoaks, 15, 17
sewers, 39–40, 54
Seymour, Michael, 18, 78, 204
Shaftesbury, seventh Earl of, 2, 133, 204
Shakespeare, William, xv, 74, 130n
Sharp, Jack, 42, 205
Sharpe's Magazine, 112
Sheepshanks, John, 99, 205
Sheerness, 101
Shelley, John Villiers, 49, 205
Shepherd's Bush, 145
Shere, 140
Sherman, John, 172, 205
Shetland Islands, 172
Shipwrecks, 52–53, 68, 109, 148; Broadstairs, 80; Cornwall, 13; Dungeness, 106; Folkestone, 44; Rhyl, 79
Shoe Lane, 177
Shoreham, 72–73
Shrewsbury, 99
Sibthorpe, Charles, 56, 205
Simpson, James, 21, 25, 27, 28–29, 32, 36, 205
Skelton, Percival, 88, 89, 90, 99, 100, 106, 117, 141, 146, 164, 169, 172, 173, 174, 205; EW improves drawing, 149, 160, 161, 167, 168; Childe Harold's pilgrimage, 215
Skill (draughtsman), 65, 87, 89, 90, 102, 205
Smiles, Samuel, 115, 137–42, 144, 146, 148, 154, 205, 218
Smirke, Robert, 48n, 205
Smirke, Sydney, 92, 205
Smith, Adam, 50
Smith, Albert, 139, 154, 206
Smith, Charles Manby, 163, 206
Smith, Edward Tyrrel, 88, 206
Smith, Madeleine, 99, 206
Smith, William Collingwood, ix, 29, 51, 69–71, 127, 201; hosts party, 1
Smithers, Henry, 8, 10, 15, 32, 50, 54, 66, 67, 206; convicted of embezzling, 139–40
Smithfield market, 19–20, 80
Smythe, Frank, xxvi
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 3, 80, 103, 130, 135, 149, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 167, 171, 173, 180, 183, 185, 193; to publish JWW's proposed magazine, 67, 76–79, 82–84, 204; superintendency, 112
Soho, 39, 51
Solferino, battle of, 170
Somerset, xxi
Somerset House, 23, 59
Soper, Thomas, 6, 36, 60, 82, 152, 169, 174, 206
Sotheby's, 86
Sotheran and Willis, 140
South Lambeth Road, xix
Southend, 18, 19, 50, 59, 68, 100, 167
Southwark; parliamentary constituency, 31, 33, 88, 195, 197, 199, 200
Southwark Literary Institute, 76
Southwell, 211
Sowerby, Ann, 117, 140, 162, 195, 206
Sparrow, John, 58, 141, 206
Speculum humanae salvationis, 157
Sphinx, the, 172
Spithead, 9
Spitsbergen, 185
Spooner, William, 149, 159, 206
Spurgeon, Charles, xixn, 5, 16, 55, 114, 206; accident at Surrey Gardens, 70–71, 74
St Albans, 133
St Asaph; cathedral, 171
St George's Cathedral, 85
St George's Fields, 2
St James's Hall, 153
St James's Park, 91
St James's Street, 59
St John's Wood, 62, 187
St Mark's College (Chelsea), 131, 133
St Martin's Hall, 49, 72, 156
St Mary's (Lambeth), x, 77
St Paul's cathedral, 73, 151, 154
St Petersburg, 36, 41; Winter Palace, 9, 10
Stafford, 59
Stalker, Alexander, 30n, 207
Standard, 136–37
Stanfield, Clarkson, 195, 207
Stanford's, 137
Stapleton, John, 130, 207
Stephen, Leslie, xxii
Stephenson, George (1781–1848), 128, 138, 183, 192, 205, 207, 218
Stephenson, George Robert (1819–1905), 68–71, 207
Stephenson, Heathfield (1833–1896, Surrey cricketer), 101, 143
Stephenson, Robert, 141, 175, 192, 207
Stepney Baptist College, 176, 177
stock market, 43, 59
Stockwell, 165
Stoke Poges, 104, 190
Stokes, William, 171, 207
Strafford, Earl of (John Byng), 30, 207
Strahan, William, 106, 207. See also banks and banking: Strahan, Paul and Bates
Strand, 57, 59, 206, 210
Stratford on Avon, 141
Strawberry Hill, 108, 109, 111, 218
Streatham, 46, 179
Street, George Edmund, 159, 207
Strood, 97
Such, John, 20, 207
Suffolk, ix
Suffolk, seventeenth Earl of (Charles Howard), 127, 207
Suffolk Street, 130, 144, 162
suicide, 45, 50, 52, 53, 69, 110
Sulman, Thomas, 152, 207
Sultan of Turkey (Abdulmecid I), 36, 131
Sumner, John Bird. See Canterbury, Archbishop of
Sunday trading, 17, 18, 45–46, 49, 56–57, 61, 84–85, 98–99, 191, 205, 210
Sunderland, 76
Sunter (whitesmiths), 92, 114, 153, 207
Surrey Gardens, 65, 104; Music Hall, 70, 74, 99, 135, 194
Swaffham, 84, 170, 205, 213; EW designs chapel for, 90, 91, 103
Swain, Joseph, xiii
Sweden, 35, 39, 205
swimming baths, 21
Swindon, 127
Swinfen, Charles, 208
Switzerland, 77, 81
Sydenham, 87. See also Crystal Palace
Symons, William, 144, 208
T.
Taj Mahal, 96–98
Tale of Two Cities, The, 193
Tantallon castle, 103
Tallinn. See Baltic: Revel
Taugwalders, xxii
Taylor, Robert, 36, 160, 208
telegraph, 8, 11, 18, 45, 52, 61, 71, 109, 117, 118, 127, 158; Atlantic, 76, 101, 114, 144; EW's opinion of, 126
Tempest, Lord Ernest Vane, 69–70
Temple Bar, 59
Tenniel, John, 127, 208; Alice's adventures in Wonderland, xiv; Aesop's fables, xvii, 145, 182, 217
Tennyson, Alfred, xi, xviii, 184, 191
Tewkesbury, 95, 179
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 41, 208
Thames; floods, 73–74; full of ice, 3, 4; smell, 39–40, 140, 141
Thaxted, 83, 187
Thebes, 171
Thomas, Mr, 62
Thomson, Arthur, 172, 208, 218
Thornbury, Walter, 83, 208
Thornton, William, 84, 108, 208
Thynne, John, 169, 208
Tibet, 193
Times, xiii, 21, 28–29, 46, 80, 111, 124 203; excluded from France, 139
Tinley, Robert (1830–1900, Nottinghamshire cricketer), 101
Todleben, Eduard, 92, 208
Tom Brown's schooldays, 114, 142, 157
Tomlinson, Charles, 146, 160, 168, 169, 170, 171, 174, 208, 218
Tooley Street, 51
Trade, Board of, 59
transportation, 32, 106, 140, 176, 177, 185, 197, 202, 204
Travels amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, xxiii-xxiv, 205
Trench, Richard, 150, 154, 159, 170, 171, 208
Trestrail, Frederick, 36, 62, 208
Trèves. See Trier
Trier; Porta Nigra, 119–120
Tring, 170
Truscott, James, 59, 68, 75, 77, 117, 118, 129, 131, 146, 150, 209
Turkey; earthquake, 6
Turner, J.W.M., 74, 82–83, 86, 195, 203, 209; Picturesque tour of Italy, 117n; EW's opinion of, 122
Twickenham, 114–15, 159
U.
Underhill, Edward, 92, 209
Underwood, Mr, 61
unemployment, 82
United States of America, 50, 52, 59, 114, 180, 183; election, 74; slavery, 68, 72
Ure, Andrew, 80, 209
V.
Vacher, Charles, 159, 209
Vallombrosa, 68
Vancouver, 211
Varanasi. See Benares
Vaughan, John, 45, 209
Vauxhall; Gardens, 205; railway station, 53
Venables, Richard, 126, 209
Venice; ducal palace, 49, 52; St Mark's, 134, 136, 146, 148, 149
Verger, 79
Vestry Hall (Kennington), 23
Victor Emmanuel II (King of Piedmont and Sardinia), 35–36
Victoria, Princess Royal, 30; confirmation, 51; dowry, 92–93; engagement; marriage, 51, 125, 126, 127
Victoria, Queen; attempts to form new government, 1, 2; birthday, 93; distributes Crimean medals, 13; EW sees at British Museum, 163; to sit for Gilbert, 43; visits Covent Garden Theatre, 49; visits Crystal Palace, 10, 61; visits NWCS, 135–36, 164; visits Paris, 21–23
Victoria and Albert museum, 99, 119, 122, 136, 178, 205
Victoria Cross, 97
Victoria Falls, 195
Victoria Theatre, 154–55, 164
Vienna, 3, 160, 183, 203
Views in the Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia, 83, 86, 202
Villiers, Henry, 47, 209
Vince, Charles, 164, 209
Virgin, History of the, 156
Vizetelly, Henry, xxi, 11, 135, 158, 201, 206, 209
Vokins, William, 133, 209
W.
Waddington, David, 43, 209
Wakley, Thomas, 104, 209
Walbrook, 160
Wales, 71
Walker (Baptist preacher), 117
Walker, Frederick, xiv-xv, 154, 167, 192
Walker, Vyell Edward (1837–1906, Middlesex cricketer), 171n
Walker, William, 60, 210
Wallace, Alfred Russell, 177
Walmsley, Joshua, 45–46, 210
Walpole, Horace, 108, 109, 111, 218
Walton on Thames, 144
Walworth, 47
Wandsworth, 8, 61, 65. See also Reformatory, Bridge House
Ward, Edward, 98, 161, 210
Warner, William, 115, 137, 143, 159, 210
Warren, Edward, 210
Warren, Henry, 60, 61, 76, 164, 210
Warren, Mary, 56, 210
Warren, Samuel, 45, 210
Warwick, 141
Waterloo, xix, 129, 145, 172
Waterloo Bridge, 110
Waterlow, Sydney, 134, 210
Watford, 9, 25, 28, 30, 32, 36, 60, 133, 211
Watkins, John (photographer), 150, 210
Watkins, John (wood engraver), 61, 128, 129, 150, 210
Watson, J., 130, 131, 210
Watson, Thomas, 3, 10, 11, 17, 71, 75, 210; death, 123
Watts, John, 129, 210
Weale, John, 125, 127, 210
Wear, river, 79
weather, 113–14, 122, 158
Weaver, Joseph, 121
Weedon, Edwin, 90, 210
Weir, Harrison, 9, 10, 11, 15, 22, 49, 50, 51, 54, 56, 100, 139, 211
Wellington, duke of (Arthur Wellesley), 44, 192
Wells, Charles, 21, 42, 75, 90, 133, 162, 211
Wensleydale, Baron (James Parke), 44, 45
West Moor pit, 141
Westminster (parliamentary constituency), 182
Westminster Abbey, 60, 144, 151, 153, 154, 159, 160, 167, 169, 170, 171, 172, 213
Westminster Bridge Road, xix
Westminster Hall, 95
Weybridge, 144
Weymouth, 51, 201
Wheeler, Ann, 11, 211
White, Gilbert; The natural history of Selborne, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 218
White, William, 102, 211
Whitechapel, 4, 51
Whymper, Alfred, x, xi, 105, 117, 122, 141, 167, 168, 181, 211; apprenticeship, 111; birthday, 8
Whymper, Annette, x, xi
Whymper, Charles, x, xi, 213
Whymper, Charlotte, x, 167, 212
Whymper, Ebenezer, ix, xiv, 72, 77, 87, 92, 150, 170, 211; and Spurgeon, 5; moves house, 23; speculations, 134; visits Shetland Islands, 172; and wood engraving business, 103
Whymper, Edward, xxi-xxiv, 1–175 passim; ambitions, 120; birthday, 11, 54; 90, 165, canvasses votes for Blind School pupil, 2–11; character, xx-xxi; commission for Smiles, 137–38; conditions of apprenticeship, xviii-xix, 3, 78; diary, xxiv-xxvi, 21, 77, 109; education, xi; and female company, 42, 94; health, 1, 4, 42, 127, 142, 161; reading, 14, 35, 38, 41, 44, 53, 69, 76, 87, 114, 158; reads paper at MP, 166; religious views, 46, 144, 159; rowing, 141, 142, 146, 159, 167, 169–70; sketching in Norfolk, 148; walking, 114–15, 133, 143–44, 166, 171
Whymper, Elijah, 155, 211
Whymper, Elizabeth (grandmother), ix
Whymper, Elizabeth (née Bradlaugh), x
Whymper, Elizabeth (mother), 56, 59, 65, 70, 90, 95, 99, 100, 102, 103, 106, 130, 134, 140, 142, 150, 152, 211; birthday, 9, 53, 89, 135; and Blue Coat School, 129; chapel meeting, 158, 168; and Crystal Palace, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67; and Haslemere, 166, 170; health, xix, 15, 97; hears Christy's Minstrels, 123; and Ragged School, 1, 2, 3, 5; and School for the Indigent Blind, 2, 6, 8; upbringing, ix-x, 195; visits Peckham, 49, 57, 68, 72, 88
Whymper, Elizabeth (sister), x, xi, 119, 127; birthday, 15
Whymper, Frank, x
Whymper, Frederick, x, 3, 22, 28, 65, 66, 145, 167, 171, 174, 211; to artists conversazione, 91, 158, 172; birthday, 20, 63, 100; canvassing for blind boy, 8; to Caterham, 89; to a concert, 57, 73, 123, 135, 150; to Crystal Palace, 99; to Eastty's, 1; exhibits pictures, 134, 162, 165; hears Spurgeon, 16; health, 2; to Maidstone, 146, 148; and MP, 130n; painting ability, 64; to a party, 155; to Richmond, 71, 100, 109, 111; to Scotland, 102; to Watford, 31, 32; wood engraving apprenticeship, xix, 111, 146
Whymper, Harriet, 212
Whymper, Henry, x, 185, 211; birthday, 11, 90, 137, 165
Whymper, Hephzibah, 139, 167, 168, 170, 213
Whymper, John (uncle), 8, 9, 16, 25, 31, 32, 46, 71, 99, 133, 211; character, 134
Whymper, John Charles (cousin), 87, 193, 212
Whymper, Joseph, x, 119, 212
Whymper, Josiah Wood, ix-xxi, 1–175 passim, 212; birthday, 11, 54, 90, 137; chapel meeting, 43, 79, 118, 158, 168; to Cornwall, 145–46; and NWCS, 9, 10, 53, 54, 89–91, 127, 134, 135, 144, 163, 164; paintings reviewed, 136–37, 165; proposes magazine to SPCK, 67, 76–79, 82–84, 204; to Scotland, 102, 103; to Yorkshire, 64; temper, 3, 69, 116, 156; third marriage, 192; visits Paris, 24–27, 120
Whymper, Lydia, 18, 56, 170, 211
Whymper, Mary Ann, ix
Whymper, Nathaniel, ix, 56, 63, 167, 168, 212
Whymper, Samuel, x, 79, 212
Whymper, Sarah, 192, 212
Whymper, Theodosia, 167, 212
Whymper, Theophilus (1820–1843), 192
Whymper, Theophilus (cousin), 57, 62, 63, 159, 212
Whymper, William Nathaniel, x, 13, 212
Wild Darell, 13
Wilhelm II (1859–1941, Emperor of Germany), 158
Wilkinson, William, 46, 87–88, 212
Willes, James, Shaw (1814–1872), 121
Willey, W., 38, 213
William, Charles, 128, 213
Williams, D., 41, 42, 89, 90, 213
Williams, William (MP for Lambeth), 46, 87–88, 99, 164, 165, 213
Williams, William (British commander at Kars), 53, 213
Willis rooms, 82, 91, 130, 134, 160
Willington Quay, 140, 141
Wilson, Miss M., 162n
Windsor, 10, 35, 97; castle, 9, 102
Wire, David, 150, 213
Witherington, William, 98, 213
Wolf, Joseph, xvi-xvii, xxiii, 86, 89, 90, 126, 151, 158, 169, 172, 174, 193, 195, 213; Aesop's fables, 217; Letters from High Latitudes, 216
wood engraving, xii-xix; apprenticeship, 68, 107; business, 11, 75, 149–50; colour printing, 153
Woodgate, Amy, v, xxvi
Woodgate, Eva, v, x
Woodgate, Timothy, v, xxvi
Woods, William, 84–85, 90, 96, 136, 167, 168, 170, 213
Woolwich, 36, 116, 126
Wordsworth, Christopher, xv, 145, 146, 158, 213
Wordsworth, William, 213
Workhouse; Dover, 42; Lambeth; Whitechapel, 4, 37
Wormull, Mr, 213
Worthing, 20
Wylam, 138
Y.
Yarmouth, 205, 213
Yeovil, 159, 212
York, 47
Young Men's Christian Association, 166, 183, 216
Z.
Zermatt, xxii, xxiv, xxv
Zoological Gardens. See London Zoo