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A.

ABERDEEN'S, Lord, ministry, ii., 280.

Auckland, Lord, arrival of, in India, i., 404.
Auckland's, Lord, congratulations, ii., 206.
Aulay Macaulay, i., 20, 23.

"Absentee," opinion of a scene in the, ii., Austen, Miss, respect for, ii., 394.

206.

Accident to Zachary Macaulay, i., 38.
Accuracy and extent of work, ii., 197.
Addison's little Dicky, ii., 116.

Address, farewell, to the Leeds constituents,
i., 316.

Eschylus a great thinker, ii., 357.
Agincourt, anniversary of, i., 37.
Aikin's, Miss, "Life of Addison," ii., 114, 223.
Albany, chambers at the, ii., 85; settles in
the, ii., 90.

Albert, Prince, note received from, ii., 226.
Albion Tavern, dining with the Indian di-
rectors at, i., 303.

Aldingham, living given to John Macaulay,
ii., 225.

Alexander and Colin Macaulay, i., 23.
Alfieri, tomb of, ii., 27.

"Allemagne," Madame de Staël's, i., 213.
"Almanach des Gourmands," ii., 338.

Althorp, Lord, altercation with Mr. Sheil,
i., 317.

Althorp, Lord, dining with, i., 219.

Althorp, visiting at, ii., 232.

American description of Macaulay, ii., 182.

American institutions, ii., 407.

American manners, ii., 37.

Austin, Charles, i., 81.

Autun, Frances, description of, ii., 23.

B.

BABA, an Indian nursery name, ii., 180.
Babington, Anthony, burlesque poem on,
i., 63.

Babington, George, i., 119.

Babington, Macaulay, house of, i., 124.
Babington, Thomas, i., 23.

Bacon's, Lord, philosophy, remarks on, i.,
396.

Bagehot's, Mr., opinion of Macaulay's works,
ii., 197.

Ballads, street, love for, ii., 87.
Ballot-bill, Grote's motion, ii., 61.
Bangalore, India, i., 325.

Bankruptcy, appointed a Commissioner in,
i., 135.

Bankruptcy business described, i., 193.
Baptists under David George, i., 36.
Bar, called to the, i., 109.
Barère's "Memoirs," ii., 133.

Barley Wood, i., 45; ii., 270.

"Battle of Cheviot," poem of, i., 42.
"Battle of Regillus," ii., 106.

American opinion of the success of the "IIis- Bay of Gaeta, with view of Vesuvius, ii., 42.
tory," ii., 208, 327.

Angelo, Michael, tomb of, ii., 26.
"Annals," the, opinion on reading, i., 394.
Annuity tax and the Scottish Church, ii., 293.
Anthony Babington, burlesque on, i., 63.
Anticipations of failure and success, ii., 215.
Anti-slavery Society, speech before the, 1.,
111.

Appendix, i., 409.

Arcot, India, i., 325.

"Armada," the, poem of, i., 231.

Army estimate, Macaulay's first, ii., 68.
Asia, visiting the, i., 312.

Aspenden Hall, i., 59.

Beaumarchais, ii., 299.

Bed-chamber difficulty solved, ii., 60.
Bentinck, Lord William, leaves India, March
20th, 1835, i., 404.

Bentinck, Lord William, meeting with, in
India, i., 329.

Bentley's famous maxim, ii., 211.

Betting on the sale of the "History," ii., 215.
Bible Society at Llanrwst, refusal to be its
champion, i., 103.

Biden's, Captain, speech, i., 351.

Bill of Pains and Penalties, letter about the,
i., 101.

Birmingham, political meeting at, i., 229.

Birth of T. B. Macaulay, i., 37.
Birthday, thirty-eighth, how it was spent,
ii., 23.

Birthday, forty-ninth, musings on, ii., 231.
Birthday, fiftieth, review of past life, ii., 244.
Birthday, fifty-seventh, thoughts on, ii., 368.
Black Act, the, i., 348.

C.

CABINET minister, becomes a, ii., 64.
Cabinet ministers, conversations with, i..
215.

Cabinet, seat in the, offered and declined,
ii., 254.

Black, Mr., letter to, about giving to races, Cadogan Place, London, removal from, i.,
ii., 162.

Blackwood's Magazine, hostility from, i., 134.
Blois, castle of, ii., 127.

125.

"Cæsar's Commentaries," i., 411.
Caffre war, incident about the, ii., 178.

Board of Control, appointed a Commissioner Calcutta, arrival at, i., 337.
of, i., 230.

Bodleian Library, opinion of the, ii., 194.
Bonaparte, was he the Beast number 666, i.,

328.

Book-stalls, liking to visit the, ii., 87.
Boom Hall, Londonderry, visiting, ii., 196.
Botta's "History of the American War,” ii.,
46.

Bourges, remarks about, ii., 130.
Bowood, visit to, ii., 341.

Calcutta circles, i., 322.

Calcutta, distribution of prizes at, i., 360.
Calcutta, public meeting, i., 351.
Calder, Johnson's visit at, i., 21.
Cambridge, attachment for, ii., 360.
Cambridge, elected high steward of the bor
ough of, ii., 362.

Cambridge, historical professorship at, offer
ed and declined, ii., 226.

Cambridge, Journey, the, a poem, i., 207.

Boyne, appearance of the country round the, Cambridge University, entering, i., 78.
ii., 194.

Cambridge, visit to, in 1831, i., 167.

Canadian insurrection, the, ii., 40.

Bozzy, Croker's edition of, opinion of, i., 208. Campbell, Life of, incidents, etc., ii., 216.
Breakfast parties in Calcutta, i., 371.
Brighton, remarks about, ii., 128.
British Museum, the, ii., 330, 370.
Bronchitis, attack of, ii., 272.

Brougham and Pollock at the assizes, i., 140.
Brougham appointed lord chancellor, i., 161.
Brougham, Lord, meeting with, ii., 49.
Brougham, Lord, opinion of, ii., 17.

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Candle, picking out the longest, i., 109.

Canvassing election at Leeds, i., 249.
Capping verses, i., 132.

Cardigan, Lord, character of, ii., 79.
Cardross, Dumbartonshire, i., 22.

Carlisle's, Lord, journal, extracts from, ii., 170.
Carlyle's visit to Lord Ashburton, i., 22.

Brougham, Lord, showing spite, ii., 21.

Brougham's, Lord, jealousy, i., 173.

Caroline, an American steamboat, ii., 105.
Carriage, sets up a, ii., 247.

Brougham's, Lord, pronunciation of Euripi- Cathedrals of England, visiting all the, ii.,
des, ii., 223.

189.

Brougham's, Lord, speech on the slavery Catholic claims in the Cambridge senate, i.,
question, i., 182.

Buckle's "History of Civilization,” ii., 388.
Buckle's opinion of Macaulay's work, ii., 197.
Buller, Charles, death of, ii., 215.
Buller's motion, speech on, ii., 69.
Bulwer's "Alice," opinion of, ii., 42.

Bulwer's first success in Parliament, i., 260.
Bulwer's novels, opinion of, i., 218.
Bulwer's "Pompeii," criticisms on, ii., 44.
Bunyan, John, review of, i., 177.

141.

Catullus an admirable poet, i., 410.

Ceiling, falling, causing a fright, ii., 403.
Celebrity, literary, effects of, ii., 381.
Challenge to a duel from Wallace, ii., 13.
Châlons-sur-Saône, ii., 23.

Change of government, ii., 89.

Character and disposition of Lord Macaulay,
i., 18, 121.

Charlatans, no love for, ii., 259.

Burke's "Life and Writings," opinion of, ii., | Chatham's, Lord, later years, article on, ii.,

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Burkes, Macaulay said to resemble the, i., | Chantrey, anecdote of, i., 206.

278.

Business, as a man of, ii., 346.

Check for twenty thousand pounds from
Longman's, ii., 345.

Buxton's, Thomas Fowell, Amendment, i., Chelsea Hospital chaplaincy, disposal of, ii.,
276.

Byron, Lord, impressions of, i., 199.
Byron, Tom Moore's Life of, ii., 227.
Byrom's lines, "My time, oh ye Muses," ii.,

301.

158.

Chesterfield's "Letters," opinion on, i., 286.
Chevening, visit to, ii., 340.

"Childe Hugh and the Laborer," a ballad,
i., 46.

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Church history and theology, love for, ii., 391. Custom-house officers, French, ii., 128.

Cicero's "Letters," ii., 344.

Cicero's "Speeches," criticisms on, ii., 385.
Cicerone, merits as a, ii., 189.

Civil servants, open competition for, ii., 314.
Civita Vecchia, ii., 45.

Clapham, life at, described, i., 67.

Clapham, residence in High Street, i., 3
Clapham, sect, letter about the, i., 74.

Clarendon's, Lord, answer, made in 1829, i.,
151.

"Clarissa Harlowe," story of, i., 334.

Clarke, Longueville, Mr., i., 395.

Clifford, Lord, ii., 33.

Clifton, at, ii., 268.

Climate of India, i., 391.

Cuthbertson, Mrs. Kitty, writings of, i., 129.

D.

D'ARBLAY, Madame, essay on, i., 168.

Death of Jane Macaulay, i., 185.

Death of Lord Macaulay, ii., 405.

Defeat of the Whig ministry and dissolution
of Parliament, ii., 83.
Defects and faults, i., 118.
De Foe, opinion of, ii., 383.
Delhi is captured, ii., 369.
Demosthenes, bust of, ii., 35.

Denmark, Lord Holland's visit to the King
of, i., 244.

Club, the, elected a member of, unanimous- Departure from India in 1838, i., 375.
ly, ii., 50.

Cobbett, remarks about, ii., 241, 249.

Diary, extracts from Macaulay's, ii., 201, 203,
268, 362, 367, 402.

Cockburn's, Lord, opinion of Macaulay, ii., Dickens, Charles, opinion of, ii., 109.

161.

Dickens's "Hard Times," opinion of, ii., 320.

Colebrooke, Sir Edward, charge against, i., Dieppe, remarks about, ii., 128.
341.

Coleridge, Derwent, i., 80.

Coleridge, Henry Nelson, i., 80.

Diligence, experiences in a French, ii., 129.
Dining at Buckingham Palace, ii., 235.
Disraeli's budget, ii., 277, 296.

"Colloquies of Society," criticism on, i., 134. Divinity, paper of questions in, ii., 190.

Cologne, cathedral of, ii., 300.

Colyar, Mr., in Rome, ii., 33.

Division in the House of Commons, manner
of a, until 1836, i., 186.

Commissioner of Board of Control, appoint- Doctor of Civil Law, Macaulay made a, at

ed a, i., 230.

Congratulations on the "History," ii., 205.
Contemporaries at Cambridge, i., 80.
Continental tours, ii., 342.

"Conquest of Mona," poem of, i., 42.

Convent of St. Onofrio, ii., 36.

Conversational powers, ii., 177.

Oxford, ii., 329.

Doggerel, Iliads of extempore, i., 131.

Dogs, Duchess of York's cemetery for, ii.,
341.

"Don Fernando," a drama, i., 62.

Dordrecht, scene off, ii., 138.

Drapers' garden, i., 38.

Copyright question, the, ii., 121.

Corn-law Bill passed June 26th, 1846, ii., 155. Dublin and Calcutta compared, i., 373.

Corn laws, the, ii., 80.

"Dream of Life," by Moultrie, i., 81.

Dublin, opinion of, ii., 228.

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Cricket, great match at, ii., 292.

Crimean war, ii., 311.

Criminal Code framed for India, i., 364.
Croker, J. W., i., 122.

Croker, J. W., article on, i., 225.

Croker, J. W., scene with, in the House of
Commons, i., 161.

Croker's blunders, ii., 225.

Croker's criticism on the "History," ii., 210.
Croker's Greek expression, evntoi píλoi, i.,
226.

Durham, Lord, remarks on, ii., 28.

E.

EBRINGTON, Lord, i., 180.

Edgeworth's, Maria, admiration of the "His.
tory," ii., 206.

Edinburgh, defeat at the election in, 1847,
ii., 166.

Edinburgh, appointed President of the Phil
osophical Institute at, ii., 329.
Edinburgh, description of, i., 144.

Edinburgh, elected member for, ii., 60.
Edinburgh, great speech at, ii., 275.

Francis, Sir Philip, impertinence of, i., 176.
Frederic the Great, opinion of, ii., 96.

Edinburgh, re-elected member for, ii., 85, 156, Freetown, capture of, by the French, i., 32.

265.

Edinburgh, resignation of seat for, ii., 331.
Edinburgh Review, the, i., 115.

Education in the Clapham families, i., 69.
Education in the family, i., 127.
Education, Macaulay's minute on, i., 353.
Election at Edinburgh, 1852, general satis-
faction at the result, ii., 265.
Election, general, of 1847, ii., 165.

Ellenborough, Lord, recall of, from India, ii.,
125.

Ellis, Mrs., death of, ii., 50.

Ellis, Thomas Flower, i., 167.

Empson, death of, ii., 298.

French politics, ii., 365.

French Revolution, July, 1830, i., 14.

French Revolution, offer to write article or
the, refused, i., 183.

French ships attack Sierra Leone, i., 29.
French traveling companions, ii., 24.

| Funeral of Macaulay at Westminster Abbey,
ii., 405.

G.

GAETA, Bay of, with view of Vesuvius, ii., 42.
Game-cocks, story of, i., 36.

General election of 1847, ii., 165.
Generosity in money matters, ii., 347.

Empson marries Lord Jeffrey's daughter, ii., Genoa, description of, ii., 25.
21.

German language, opinion of the, i., 403.

"Encyclopædia Britannica," contributions Gibbon, Whittaker's criticism on, ii., 243.
to, ii., 376.

England, History of, first mention of writ-
ing the, ii., 19.

Gibbon's "History of Rome," opinion of,
ii., 40.

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Gladstone as a Parliamentary orator, ii., 278.

English gentleman, an, what a Frenchman Gladstone, correspondence with, ii., 51.
called, ii., 131.

English lakes, visiting the, ii., 398.

"Epistle to Curio," Akenside's, i., 298.

Essay on the conduct and character of Wil-

liam III., i., S7.

Gladstone, meeting with, in Rome, ii., 41.
Glasgow University, elected lord rector of,
ii., 223.

Gleig, Mr., ii., 91.

Glencoe, visiting, ii., 194.

Essays, doubts of the wisdom in publishing Glenelg, Lord, badly used, ii., 49.

his, ii., 101.

Essays, republication of, ii., 11f.

Essex, Lord, dining with, i., 259.
Euripides, opinion of, i., 416.

Glenelg, Lord, regard for, i., 263.

Goethe's house, visiting, ii., 252.
Goethe's remarks and advice, ii., 369.
Goëzman scandal, ii., 299.

Exeter, Bishop of, pastoral epistle from, ii., Goldsmith's histories, opinion of, i., 360.

220.

248.

Gorham case, judgment in the, ii., 222.

Exhibition, English, of 1851, opening of, ii., Goulbourn, Mr., traveling with, ii., 45.
Graham's, Sir James, acrimonious speech,
ii., 69.

Exhibition, opinion of the, ii., 200, 248.

Experiment, experiences on board the, i., 32. Graham, Sir James, on Macaulay leaving for

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Hastings, Warren, essay on, i., 230.

Hastings's, Warren, opinion of Gleig's book

on, ii., 77, 92.

Haydon, memoirs of, ii., 299.

India, remarks about, on a journey to Hol-
land, ii., 138.

Indian empire, stories of, i., 323.

Indian mutiny, news about, ii., 358, 867.

Haydon's, visiting, for a painting of the "Re- Industry at the desk, ii., 199.

form Banquet," i., 283.

Inglis, dinner with, ii., 237.

Hayter's picture of the House of Commons, Inscription for the Scutari Column, ii., 313.
ii., 22.
Inscription on Zachary Macaulay's tomb at
Westminster Abbey, ii., 406.

Health, great change in, ii., 273.

Hearse, offer for a ride in a, declined, ii., 250. Instruction, public, appointed president of,
Heart-disease, suffering from, ii., 403.

Herodotus, ii., 214.

Hippopotamus, seeing the, ii., 222.

"History," the, appears, ii., 205, 321, 374.

"History," the, criticisms and articles on, ii.,
372.

in India, i., 353.

Instructor, as an, ii., 355.

Inverary Castle, visit to, i., 22.

Ips, Gips, and Johnson, ballad of, ii., 86.
Ireland, tour in, ii., 227.

Irish Church, remarks on the, ii., 140.

History, "the, of England, first mention of Irish registration, ii., 71.
writing the, ii., 19.

"History," the, statistics of the sale of, ii.,
325, 327, 345.

Hoaxing an editor, i., 106.

Holland House described, i., 191, 194.

Holland's, Lord, story about Fox, i., 176.

Holland, Lady, dining at Rogers's house, i.,
302.

Holland, Lady, introduction to, i., 189.

Irish Roman Catholic clergy, payment of
the, ii., 131.

Irish Tithe Bill thrown out, i., 387.

Isaiah, figure of, by Raphael, ii., 34.
Italian, taking lessons in, ii., 379.
Italy, starting for, ii., 22.

J.

Holly Lodge, Kensington, removed to, ii., JEFFREY, description and opinion of, i., 142.
332; died at, December 28th, 1859.

Jeffrey, Lord, death of, ii., 234.

Holt, Lord, and the nolle prosequi sent for by Jeffrey's contribution to the Edinburgh Re-

the Holy Ghost, ii., 176.

Home, thoughts of, while in India, i., 331.
Honors conferred from all sides, ii., 328.
Hooghly College, remarks about, i., 359.
Hook, Dr., vicar of Leeds, correspondence
with, for statistics, ii., 191.
Hospitality, generous, ii., 337.

view, ii., 134.

Jeffrey's letter about Macaulay's leaving for
India, i., 311.

Jeffrey's congratulations, ii., 205.
Jewish Disabilities Bill, i., 152.
Jew's, the, reception, i., 201.
Johnson's leg of mutton, ii., 129.

Howard family, acquaintance with the, ii., Johnson's "Life of Lyttelton," ii., 112.
171.

John Macaulay, i., 21.

Hudson, Mr., literary correspondence with, Journal of Margaret Macaulay, i., 169.
i., 63.

Hume's History reduced in price, ii., 221.

Humor in conversation, i., 131.

Hunt, Leigh, ii., 94.

Judge-advocateship refused, ii., 30.
Judges', the, Exclusion Bill, ii., 280, 282.
"Judicious Poet, The," verses attributed to,
i., 130.

Jury, power of an English, i., 111.

I.

K.

ILLNESS, serious attack of, ii., 266.

Immaculate Conception, doctrine of, ii., 37.
Importunate suitor, ii., 158.

KENT'S, Duchess of, dining at the, i., 271.
Killarney, description of, ii., 229.

India, appointed a member in the Supreme Killiecrankie, pass of, ii., 194.

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