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among the Scotch baptists, 12; marriage,
13; removal to Preston, 14; the cheese
business, 14; home surroundings, 25-6; his
claims on Temperance reformers, 7; as re-
ligious teacher, 14; on Christ's teachings,
16; as a supply, 26; the friend of the poor,
27: benefactions, 28; in the slums, 29; his
free schools, 36; early life at the loom, 37;
on home training, 38; nature teaching, 39;
with his children, 42; as "Mrs. Meanwell,"
44; on legislators, 48; on disaffected radi-
cals, 51; religious liberty, 54; in Ireland,
56; on Mr. Bright, 57; on the corn laws,
59; among farmers, 65; electioneering, 68;
on Sir R. Peel, 69; as Temperance pioneer,
74; teachings of Moral Reformer, 76-83; on
coffee houses, 83; counsel and aid to the
society, 84; Malt Liquor Lecture, 88; ad-
dresses the legislators, 89; missionary
labours, 93; establishes a propaganda, 97;
visits London, 98; suggests a league, 100;
aids in forming it, ror; influence in England,
Ireland and Scotland, 101-8; enlightens
America, 108-15; teachings of Malt Lecture,
117-24; results, 124; mottoes, 125; scien-
tific teaching, 126; refuses alcohol when ill,
127; on adulteration, 127; Temperance creed,
128; as a speaker, 129; at Birmingham,
132; presentation to, 132; working as editor,
134; on societies, 138; religious tolerance,
141; on counteractives, 143-5; on interesting
drinkers and reclaiming drunkards, 146-7;
tracts, etc., 148; visitation, 149-50; Temper-
ance politics, 150-57; Publications of, 157-3;
among his tracts in latter years, 164; last
testimony to teetotalism, 164; last speech,
165; how his last days were spent, 165-7;
death, 167.

LONDON, Introduction of teetotalism into, 98,
69-71.

Lords, House of, not in sympathy with the
people, 48.

Maine Law, 151.

Malt Tax, The, 78.

MALT LIQUOR LECTURE: Origin of, 88; 102;
Birmingham Report, 116; teachings of, 117;
title page of, 117; influence of, 124-5.
Malthusianism, 52.

Manchester, Beginnings of teetotalism at, 98.
Medical Prescription, 126, 89-90, 122.
MEETINGS: charge of admission to, 131; open
air, 142; perpetual, 142; attractive, 142.
Memorial Meeting, 148-52.

MINISTERS, Christian: duties of, 21; devoted,
22; a "new set" of, 31.

Munificence, J. L.'s, to Temperance, 134, 124.
New British and Foreign Temp. Society, 98.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 101, 115, 131.
New Testament, The, the only code for
Christians, 12.

OFFICIAL RESOLUTIONS ON MR. LIVESEY:

British Temperance League, 166; National
Temperance League, 166; Scottish Temper-
ance League, 166; Western Temperance
League, 167; Irish Temperance League, 167;
United Kingdom Alliance, 168; Scottish Per-
missive Bill Association, 168; I. O. Recha-
bites,168; U. K. Band of Hope Union, 169;
Good Templars, 169; Lond. Auxiliary U. K.
Alliance, 170; Central Temperance Associa-
tion, 170; U. O. T. A. Sons of Phoenix,
170; Provincial Temperance Societies, 170;
South Australia, 172; New South Wales, 172;
Tasmania, 172.

Ordination Dinner, An, 75,
Paisley, 104.

Paper Duty, The, 160-1.

11.

PARLIAMENT cannot do everything, 49; peti-
tioning, 70; an effort to enlighten, 89.
PARLIAMENTARY: candidates, 51; committee
on drunkenness, 86.

Partisan, J. L. not a, 134.

Partnership, An unfortunate, 44.
Permissive Bill, The, objections to, 152.
Pledge, Temperance, 80-2, 109.
Political labours of J. L., 50--2.

Political action of Temperance men, The, 153.
Politicians, Trading, 51.

POLITICS: honesty in, 47; reason in, 48, 50.
POOR, THE: defended, 19; sympathy with,
27; dwellings of, 30; deserve a better
fate, 30; sufferings of, 63; aided, 31;
bedding of, 32-3; sale of coals to, 35; regard
for, 40.

Poor Law, The, 28, 38-9.
Posthumous Charity, 34.

:

PRESS NOTICES OF The Staunch Teetotaler"
Temperance Record, 113; Preston Chronicle,
115; Preston Herald, 117.

PRESS NOTICES OF JOSEPH LIVESEY:
Preston Herald, 120; Preston Guardian, 123;
Preston Chronicle, 124; The Times, 125;
Daily News, 125; Illustrated London News,
126; Daily Chronicle, 127; Manchester
Guardian, 127, 128; Manchester Examiner,
128; Leeds Mercury, 130; Newcastle Chronicle,
130; The Porcupine, 131; Blackpool Gazette,
131; Blackpool Herald, 132; Rochdale Ob-
server, 132; Alliance News, 133; British
Temperance Advocate, 134; New Zealand
Herald, 135; Temperance Record,
Church of England Chronicle, 137; Irish Tem-
perance Journal, 137; League Journal, 137;
Band of Hope Chronicle, 138; Irish Banner,
138; Nonconformist, 138; Christian World,
139; Christian Chronicle, 139; Christian
Globe, 139; Sunday at Home, 140; Christian
Million, 140; Family Churchman, 140;
Christian Herald, 140.

136;

PRESTON seventy years ago, 26-7; municipal
government at, 28-9; improvements in, 29-
30; elections at, 50-1.

Preston Temperance Advocate, The: fac-simile
page of, 140.

Preston Temperance Advocates, The, 93.
PRESTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY (the first): 79:
pledge of, 80; (the famous): preliminaries
to, 80; formation of, 82.

Preston Temperance Movement, The, 85.
Preston Temperance Doctrine, 116.
Pre-Temperance Society Teachings, 82.
Proclamation, A suggested, 81.
Prohibition, 150; in America, 151.
Progress, True signs of, 157, 83.
Principle, adherence to, 127.

Publications and Works of Mr. Livesey, 158-64,

45-9.

PULPIT REFERENCES TO ME. LIVESEY:

Rev. Canon Rawdon, 153; Rev. J. P. Shep-
perd, 154; Rev. W. T. Newton, 155; Rev.
R. Firth, 156; Rev. E. S. Murdoch, 156;
Rev. D. F. Chapman, 157; Rev. T. Rippon,
157; Rev. W. Edmundson, 157: Rev. J. C.
Kershaw, 159; Rev. T. Evans, 159; Rev. W.
Dawkins, 160; Rev. E. Quine, 161; Rev.
H. Gilmore, 161: Rev. C. Garrett, 162; Rev.
G. M. Murphy, 163; Rev. C. Williams, 164;
Rev. R. Nicholls, 165.

Radical, A thorough, 47.
Reading Room, 41.

RELIGION: the key to J. L.'s career, II; out-
side, 15; practical, 17; not to be obtruded
in Temperance advocacy, 141.

15;

RELIGIOUS: investigation, 14; lectures,
results of Temperance effort, 90; basis of
Temperance, 140.

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Acland, Mr. J., 28, 24, 39.
Addison, T. B., 36-8.
Ainsworth, W., 3.
Alcott, Dr. (U.S.), 112.
Alderson, Baron, 91.
Alexander, R. D., 79.
Anderton, Henry, 69, 94-6;
66, 72, 103.

Andrew, John, 16ɔ, 71, 105, 137.
toninus, M., 28, 152.
shcroft, Mr., 24.
A. T. T.," 134.

Bacon, J. F. (U.S.), 110.
Bacon, Lord, 23.
Bailey, J. P., 73, 87.

Baines, Sir E., 98, 149.

Baines, Mr. E., 29.

Baker, W. R., 130.
Barker, T. H., 155, 78.

Barlow, Mr. J., 92-5, 144-8.
Basford, J. L. (U.S.), 158.
Baxendale, James, 99.
Baxter, Richard, 11.
Beardsall, Rev. F., 98-9, 105.
Beaumont, Dr., 126.

Beecher, Dr. Lyman (U.S.), 75.
Beggs, Thomas, 116-7.
Benson, Mr. R., 92.

Bentham, Jeremy, 47, 153.
Blackwell, E., 132.

Booth, R. T., 132.

Bowly, Samuel, 95.

Bruckshaw, Mr., 73.
Bradley, Hy., 79, 97, 148.
Bramwell, Paul (U.S.), 75.
Brearley, John and Betty, 68
Bright, Rt. Hon. J., 57,69,72,21.

Brodbelt, John, 79, 81-8, 100.
Brooks, John, 69, 24.
Brough, Wm., 104.
Brougham, Lord, 79.
Browning, Robert, 151.
Buckingham, James Silk, 41,
78, 89, 98, 104, 107, 114, 69.
Bulman, Mr., M.R.C.S., 72.
Burnett, John, 14, 118.
Burns, D. (Cor. A. News), 110.
Burns, Robert, 36.

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Cadbury, John, 101, 132, 68-9.
Cudlip, S., 101-2.
Calvert, George, 76.
Campbell, G. C., 92.
Campbell, Rev.
Carter, Mr., 148.
Cassell, John, 77.
Catterall, John, 117.
Catton, R., 90.
Chadwick, D., 53.
Chadwick, Edwin, 153.
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon J., 153.
Channing, Dr. W. E. (U.S.), 27.
Chapman, C., 112, 69.
Chapman, Rev. D. F., 157.
Charlton, George, 131.
Childers, Rt. Hon. H.C.E.,157.
Churchill, Lord R., 157.

Clay, Rev. John, 90-1, 87, 105.
Clegg, T., 92.

Clifton, J. T., 68, 25.
Cobbett, Wm., 71, 51, 130.
Cobden. Rd.. 47, 57, 67, 70-1-2,
116, 21-3-5, 46.

Collins, Sir W.,
Confucius, 129.

94.

Constantine, Mr., 90.
Cowling, S., 98.

Cowen, Joseph, M.P., 153.
Cox, E., 112, 135.
Cross, Rev. Canon, 149.
Crossley, B., 160.
Cundy, S., 99.

Davie, John, 104, 115.
Dawkins, Rev. W., 160.
Dearden, Joseph. 74, 81-4,
105, 110, 34, 64, 66, 99, 109.
Delavan, E. C. (U.S.), 108,
110-1-2-3-4-5, 130, 138, 106.
De Lehaie, M. Houzeau, 141.
De Quincey, T., 85.

Dilke, Rt. Hon. Sir C. W., 30.
Dilworth, James, 40.
Disraeli, B., M.P., 157.
Dobson, Mr., 50.

Dorchester, Dr. Daniel (U.S.),

108-9, 110-1, 151.
Dunlop, John, 93, 105-6-7.
Dunn, Rev. J. B. (U. S.), III.

Eccles, A. E., 149.

Mrs., 150.

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Gough, J. B., 83.

Gilbertson, Dr., 43, 118.

Gilmore, Rev. H., 161.

Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., 163,
48.

Greg, W. R., 59.

Gregson, Councillor, 151.

Grindrod, Dr. R. B., 99.
Grosjean, F., 98, 70.

Grubb, Edward, 10, 15, 84, 95-

6-8, 167, 103, 123, 146, 151
Guest, John, 143.

Hall, Dr., 100.

Harris, I. (U.S.), 110.

Harrison, Dr., 87, 101.
Hart, J., 98.
Harvey, Mr., 22, 46.
Helps, Sir A., 121.
Herbert, Mrs. G., 41.
Heywood, James, 25.
Hindley, C., M.P., 67.
Hodgson, Mrs. D.. 165.
Holden, Moses, 100, 118.
Holland, S., 150.
Hoghton, Sir H. B., 9.
Horrocks and Jacson, 5.
Horsell, Mr., 163.
Howarth, Wm., 97, 70.
Hoyle, William, 95, 154, 93.
Humber, W., 29.

Hume, James, D., 59.
Hume, Joseph, M.P., 89, 79.
Hunt, Rev. T. P. (U.S.), 109.
Hunt, Orator, 27.

Ingleby, Sir W., M.P., 89.
Inwards, Jabez, 164. 71, 92.
William, 71.

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Jackson, Rev. J., 80.
James, E. (U.S.), 113.
James, Rev J. A., 132–3.
Jerrold, Douglas, 133.
Jewel, Rev. Joel, U.S., 111.
John, Mrs. C., 149.
Johnson, Dr. E., 126.
Johnson, J., 90.
Johnston, J. A., 167.
Johnston, Wm., 94.

Jolly, Thos. and Mrs., 7, 10.
Kennedy,
90.

Kershaw, Rev. J. C., 159.
Kilshaw, Mr., 150.

King, John, 81. 105, 103.

Kingsley, Canon, 78.

Klien, Magnus, 138.

Knell, Rev. S., 150.

Lamb, Charles, 28.

Lee, Dr. C. A. (U.S.), 126.
Lees, Dr. F. R., 74, 84-5, 97,
-124-9, 138, 146, 160, 64,
104-9, 133-4.

Lewis, Mrs., 149.

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Macnamara, Rev. R., 43.
Marsh, Rev. John (U.S.), 108-9,

110-1-2-3-4-5, 130-8.
Martin, Wm., 103.

Massey, Gerald, 27, 56, 85.
Mathew, Father, 103.
McCurdy, Robert, 103.
McCree, Rev. G. W., 98.
McKie, Mr., 63.

McNeill, Neil, 94.

Milton, John, 11, 13, 36, 41, 168.
Monteagle, Lord, 70.
Montgomery, James, 94.
Moore, Mark, 70.

Morley, John, M.P., 71.
Morley, S., M.P., 96.
Morris, E., 86, 105-6, 130.
Mudge, Dr. H., 102, 116.
Murdoch, Rev. E. C., 156.
Murphy, Rev. G. M., 143, 110,
144, 163.

Murray, Rev. C. H., 149.
Mussey, Dr. R. (U.S.), 136.
Newton, Henry, 90.
Newton, Rev. W. F., 155.
Nicholls, J. F., 110.
Nicholls, Rev. R., 165.
Norfolk, the Duke of, 64.
Norton, J. T., 108.
O'Connell, Dan., 56, 103.
O'Connor, Feargus, 53.
Owen, Robert, 20.

Palmer, Wm. J. P., 143.
Parker, Rev. John, 104.
John P., 77.

Parker, Theodore, 11, 17.
Parr, Rev. J. Owen, 33-6.
Pascoe, J., 161, 70.
Pasely, Dr., 88.

Patton, Rev. Dr. W, 115.
Peel, Sir R., 69, 89, 22-4.
Phillips, John, 125.
Phillips, Sir R., 148.
Plato, 27.

Pollard, Wm., 85, 101-4.
Pomfret, John, 56.

Potter, Sir Thos., 68, 25.
Priestman, John, 115.
Prentice, A., 61, 71.
Pythagoras, 36.

Quarles, F., 27.
Quine, Rev. E., 161.

Rae, Robert, 104, 92 151, 166.
Raikes, Robert, 159.
Raper, J. H., 153-6-7, 145, 151.
Rawdon, Rev. Canon, 153.
Reid, Robert, 104.

Reid, Rev. Wm., 105.

Rewcastle, J., 101.

Richardson, Dr. B. W., 157-9.
Richter, J. P., 6.
Rippon, Rev. T., 157.
Roaf, Rev. Wm., 125.

Robinson, Rev. G. Wade, 1I,
13, 36, 158.

Rush, Dr. B., 78, 109.

Ruskin, John, 9.

Russell, Mr. Geo., M.P., 30.

Sala, G. A., 127.

Saunders, Wm., 98.

Scott,., 105.

Sergeant, John, 165.

Shaftesbury, Earl, 64, 79.

Shakespere, 73.

Shaw, Rev. J., 33-4.

Shepperd, Rev.J. P..M.A.,154.

Sherlock, F., 112, 137.

Sims, Geo. R., 30.

Smiles, Dr. S., 121.

Smith, F., 96.

Smith, Mr., 79.

Smithies, T. B., 5, 130.

Solon, 158.

Snell, R., 7.

Southey, R., 27, 59,

60.

Stanley, Hon. E. G., 27, 51.

Stavert, Mrs., 31.

Stephens, Rev. J. R., 28.
Stephenson, James, 74.
Sturge, Joseph, 47.

Swindlehurst, T., 74-9, 97,

102-5. 28, 66, 70-1, 105.
Swindlehurst, S., 150.

Stuart, Dr. Moses (U.S.), 109.
Stubbins, James, 69.

Taber, A. (U.S.), 110.
Taylor, Jeremy, 11, 27.
Taylor, John, 26.

Teare, James, 74-5-7, 80-3, 97,
105, 124, 137, 78.
Tennyson, 93.
Thackeray, W. M., 158.
Thompson, Col. T. P., 28, 59.
Thompson, S., 100.
Toulmin, Geo., 74, 42.
Tryon, T., 66, 116.
Tucker, Silas, 96.
Tuckerman, Dr. J. (U.S.), 27.
Tarner, Richard, 90-7, III,
142, 65-6, 104.

Wales, H.R.H. the Prince of,
30.

Walmsley, T., 165-7, 148, 152.
Walton, Isaak, 41.

Warren, Dr., 99.

Watson, Charles, 148.
Watson, T., 148.
Whatmough, J., 90.

White, R. G., 90, 102-3, 114, 105.
Whitwell, Isaac, 33.

Whittaker, T., 137, 165, 48, 107,

145, 151.
Wild, Mr., 149.

Wilks, Washington, 151-5.

Williams, Miss (Mrs. L.), 12.
Williams, Rev. Č., 142, 164.
Williams, G., M. P., 89.

Williams, Israel (U.S.), 110.
Wilson, George, 24.
Winskill, P. T., 99, 150.
Wordsworth, Wm., 37.
Youil, Mr., 99.
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