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engraver for, 358; bid for House-
hold Words, 529n.
Bradley (George Granville), Dean
of Westminster, 505
Braidwood (James), Fire Preven-
tion,' 195; his life, 196
Brewer (John Sherren), death, 433
Brewster (Sir David), 'The Stereo-
scope,' 14; obituary, 219; 'Edin-
burgh Encyclopædia,' 471
Brighton aquarium, 273
Brisbane (Sir Thomas M.), soldier
and astronomer, obituary, 117
Bristol Journal, Walter Thornbury
a contributor, 362

British and Foreign Bible Society,

its history, 102

British and Foreign Medical Re-
view founded, 140
British Archæological Association,
its foundation, 444
British Association, at Bath, 167;
and the telephone, 379; Geo-
graphical Section added, 482;
Prof. J. W. Draper at, 494
British Medical Journal, death of
Dr. A. Wynter, 369
British Museum, purchase of
Shakspeare's autograph, 54;
total expense, 124; death of E.
Hawkins, 207; J. R. Chorley's
bequest, 208; Sir H. Ellis, 243;
death of T. Watts, 244; the
first lady reader-the Duchess of
Kingston, 288; death of Sir F.
Madden, 312; Assyrian tablets,
338, 359; death of Dr. J. E.
Gray, 343; changes at, 348;
death of G. Smith, 358; and
Henry Stevens, 396n.;
E. A. Bond Principal Librarian,
401; death of Sir A. Panizzi,
434; Prof. R. K. Douglas, 466;
Servian charter, 502
Britten (F. J.) on watches, 205
Britton (John), antiquary, obituary,
18

Mr.

Brock (Thomas), A.R.A., bust of
Longfellow, 505

Brock (Rev. Dr. William), biogra-

phy of Havelock, 36; death,
354; Life,' 398

Brodie (Sir Benjamin) on the
Royal Society, 127

Broke (Capt. Sir Arthur de Capell),
founder of the Raleigh Club, 481
Brontë (Branwell), Mrs. Gaskell

on, 22

Brontë (Charlotte), publication of
'Jane Eyre,' 351; A. C. Swin-
burne on, 386

Brooks (Shirley), editor of Punch,
257; obituary, 319
Brougham (Henry, Lord), and the
prorogation of Parliament, 16;
president of Social Science
Association, 30; obituary, 223
Broughton (Lord). See Hobhouse.
Brown (J. Baldwin), book dedi-

cated to Principal Scott, 292
Brown (Oliver Madox), death, 337
Brown (Robert), botanist, obituary,
54

Brown (Robert), a founder of the
Royal Geographical Society,

481
Browne (Rev. George), History
of the British and Foreign Bible
Society,' 102

Browne (Hablot Knight) illustrates
'Nicholas Nickleby,' 524
Browning (Elizabeth Barrett), obi-
tuary, 134; tablet erected by the
municipality of Florence, 137;
'Letters of,' 369
Browning (Robert) and Barry Corn-
wall, 375

Bruce (James), African explorer,

his accidental death, 168
Bruce (John), death, 244
Brunel (Sir Marc Isambard),
principal achievements, 147
Buckle (Henry Thomas), obituary,
150

Bullen (George), made Keeper of
the Printed Books, 348; biblio-
graphy of Uncle Tom's Cabin,'
433

Buller (Charles), Carlyle his tutor,
472

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and

W. H. Wills, 455
Burgoyne (Sir John Fox), his
Military Opinions,' 75
Burmah, telephone in, 381
Burmah (King of) prints a Burmese
grammar of Pali, 258
Burnaby (Col. Fred.), A Ride to

Khiva,' 366; death, 367n.
Burnand (F. C.), editor of Punch,
450

Burns (Col. William Nicol), son of
the poet, death, 298
Burritt (Elihu), death, 434
Burton (Hill), death, 492
Byron (Anne Isabella, Lady), death,

120

Byron (George G., sixth Lord),
tablet to, 205; at Harrow, 375;
death of Rev. F. Hodgson, 401;
of E. J. Trelawny, 492

C

Caine (T. Hall), poem on Long-
fellow, 505; 'Recollections of
D. G. Rossetti,' 509
Cairnes (Prof. J. E.), death, 353
Calderon, D. F. MacCarthy's trans-
lations, 507

Caledonian Mercury, 317
Calico printing, I. Taylor's machine
for engraving patterns, 181
California, Chinese in, 237
Callow (John), business purchased
by Churchill, 350
Cambrian, oldest newspaper in
Wales, 259
Cambridge (George, 2nd Duke of),
opens the Exhibition of 1862, 145
Cambridge University, and the

Revised Bible, 296; Dr. Bos-

worth's legacy, 362; women at,
460

Camden Society, resignation of
Mr. Thoms, 300

Campbell (Sir Colin) sent to India,
6

Campbell (John, Lord), obituary,
133; 'Life,' by his daughter,

467
Campbell (Thomas), co-editor of
New Monthly Magazine, 257;
Redding's 'Reminiscences' of, 258
Canning (Charles John, Lord), first
Viceroy of India, 73

Canterbury, Kentish Archæological
Society at, 61

Carlile (Richard), his trial, 454
Carlyle (Dr. John) and Sartor
Resartus,' 473

Carlyle (Thomas), translation of
Legendre's 'Geometry,' 219; obi-
tuary, 470; Reminiscences'-
letters to Leigh Hunt - copy-
rights, 475; in Caroline Fox's
'Memories of Old Friends,' 493
Carpenter (J. Estlin), 'Life of
Mary Carpenter,' 438
Carpenter (Mary), obituary, 378;
'Life,' 438

Carpenter (Dr. Philip P.), con-
chologist, obituary, 377
Carruthers (Dr. Robert), of the

Inverness Courier, obituary, 396
Caryll Papers presented to the
nation by Sir C. W. Dilke, 254
Case (Adelaide Maria), 'Day by
Day at Lucknow,' 41
Cassell (John), death, 188
Catalogue, H. G. Bohn's 'Guinea,'
222; of English literature, pro-
posed, 388

Cawnpore, massacre of, 78
Caxton Celebration, 375; Bibles
at, 394

Centenarians, two alleged, 483
Chadwick, (David) presents Free

Library to Macclesfield, 361
Challenger, voyage of, articles on,
318

Chambers (David), death, 271

Chambers (Dr. Robert), obituary, | Chetham Library, Canon Raines's
269

Chambers (Robert), jun., death,

493n.

Chambers (William), early life, 269;

death, 493n.
'Chambers's Cyclopædia of English
Literature,' 397
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal,
270; death of W. H. Wills, 455;
its jubilee, 493
Chamier (Capt. Frederick), author,
death, 259

Chapman (Edward), obituary, 439
Chapman (Maria Weston), editor
of Harriet Martineau's 'Auto-
biography,' 37!

Chapman & Hall, publish Lewes's
'Ranthorpe,' 403; for many
authors, 439; purchase Carlyle's
copyrights, 475

Chappell (William) on the tele-
phone, 380

Charities, London, Low's hand-
book on, 266

Charles I., the authorship of the

'Eikon Basilike,' 431
Charles II., at the marriage of the
Prince of Orange, 48; on the
'Eikon Basilike,' 432

Charles X. of France, his corona-
tion, 443

Charles (Rev. Thomas), of Bala,
103

Charlotte, Princess of Wales, mar-

riage with King Leopold, 49
Charterhouse School, Leech and
Thackeray at, 170
Chartists, T. Frost on, 457; Car-
lyle on, 474; defended by Dis-
raeli, 477

Chatto & Windus publish 'Joseph

and his Brethren,' 413
Chaucer (Geoffrey), Mr. Cowden
Clarke's edition, 372
Chaucer Society, 236
Chesney (Col. George), author of
'Battle of Dorking,' 276
Chess, Howard Staunton's works,
325

bequest, 409

Chicago Times, Revised New Tes
tament printed in, 295n.

Child's Own Magazine, its circula-
tion, 253

China, copyright with Japan, 479;
early printing in, 499
China Mail, death of Andrew Wil-
son, 480

Chinchona, shaving the bark, 488
Chinese, their migration to Cali-
fornia, 237

Chinese ambassador at St. Peters-
burg, English spoken by, 456
Chinese language, New Testament
in, 105; death of Prof. Ko Hun
Hua, 502

Chiswick Press, its history, 364
Chorley (Henry Fothergill), writes
Dickens's obituary, 530; birth,
535; The Winter's Wreath
memorials of Mrs. Hemans-
first contributes to Athenæum,
536; Music in the Provinces '
- comes to London musical
critic of the Athenæum-gives
farewell dinner, 537; parting
words death, 538; obituary,
539; friendship for Dickens-
poems in Athenæum, 540;
Hymn of the Old Discoverers,'
542; The Statue of Joan of
Arc,' 543

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Chorley (John Rutter), Spanish
scholar, obituary, 208; 'The
Winter's Wreath,' 536

Christie (W. D.), editor of Dryden,
death, 336

Christie, Manson & Woods, sale
of Turner's' Picturesque Views,'
323
Christ's Hospital, Lamb and James
White at, 378

Churchill (John), medical pub.
lisher, obituary, 350
Clairmont or Claire (Jane), death,
434

Clarendon (Edward, Earl of), sale
of 'History of the Rebellion,' 294

Clarke (Charles Cowden), obi- Conington (Prof. John), death, 241

tuary, 372

Clarke (E) on Cyprus, 400
Clarke (Mary Cowden), Concord-
ance to Shakespeare,' 373
Classical Museum, G. H. Lewes
joint editor, 403

Clergy in the seventeenth century,
518

Clerical Journal, 430

Clifford (Prof. W. K.), death, 434
Clive (Mrs. Archer), poet and
novelist, obituary, 309
Clive (Robert, Lord), proposed
memorial-his treatment of the
Sepoys, 5

Coal, quantity raised in one year,
330
Cobden (Richard), loss of his for-
tune, 116; death, 188
Cochrane (Lord). See Dundo-
nald.

Cock Tavern, near Temple Bar,
destroyed, 484

Colburn (Henry), sale of his copy-
rights, 22; partner with Bentley,
276
Coleridge (Derwent) in Caroline
Fox's 'Memories of Old Friends,'
493

Coleridge (Hartley) in Caroline
Fox's 'Memories of Old Friends,'
493
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), De
Quincey's gift to, 109;
and
Wordsworth, 325

Collins (Mortimer), death, 369
Collodion process, its inventor, 19
Cologne Gazette, its enterprise, 418
Combe (George), author of 'Con-

stitution of Man,' obituary, 61
Combe (Thomas), manager of the
Clarendon Press, obituary, 292
Comet, Donati's, 63
Concordium, Alcott House, Rich-
mond, 457
"Congregational History,' Dr. Wad-
dington's, 401
Congrès International de Bienfai-
sance, 145

Constable (Archibald), Edinburgh
publisher, 316, 317, 491
Constable (Thomas), printer of
Edinburgh, death, 491
Contemporary Review, Dean Alford
editor, 305

Cook (John Douglas), editor of
Saturday Review, death, 229
Cooke (T. P.) in 'Black-Eyed
Susan,' 26

Cooper (Charles), editor of the
Scotsman, 497

Cooper (Thomas), Chartist, and
Benjamin Disraeli, 477
Co-operation, G. J. Holyoake's
History,' 411

Copyright, of Americans in Eng-
land, 277; between China and
Japan, 479; in India, 480
"Cork Convent," 308
Cornhill Magazine, its foundation,
99

Corn Laws, death of Henry Ash-

worth, 461; Macaulay's mistake,
522

Cornwall (Barry). See Procter
(Bryan Waller).

Costello (Dudley) as Downright,
528
Costello (Louisa Stuart), death, 259
Cotton, Brunel's machine for wind-
ing, 147

Court Journal, its foundation, 308
Covent Garden Theatre, King
John' at, 442; coronation of
Charles X., 443

Cowie (Dr. R.), author, death, 336
Cowtan (Robert), 'Memories of
the British Museum,' 288
Cox (Serjeant E. W.), obituary,
430

Coxe (Henry Octavius), Bodleian
Librarian, death, 491
Crawford and Balcarres (Alexander,
25th Earl of), death, 462
Crawford sale, Mazarine Bible at,
376n.

Creasy (Sir E.), death, 407
Critic, its founders, 430

'Crockford's Clerical Directory,'

its founders, 430
Croker (John Wilson), death, 30;
reply to Macaulay, 515
Cromwell (Oliver), his great seal,
346; Letters and Speeches,'
474

Cross (Ashton) on a Universal

Index, 388

Cross (Launcelot), ' Characteristics
of Leigh Hunt,' 397
Crowe (Eyre Evans), editor of
Daily News, death, 220
Crown, Iron, of Lombardy, re-
moval to Mantua, 90; Napoleon
I. on, 91

Crowquill (Alfred). See Forrester.
Crowther (Bishop Samuel) re-
ceives Geographical Society
medal, 482

Cruikshank (George), obituary,
392; and Bentley's Miscellany,
523
Crystal Palace, Handel Festival in
1862, 145; death of Paxton,
179; aquarium, 271; Thornbury
on the ten Courts, 363n.
Cunningham (Lieut.-Col. Francis),
obituary, 352

Cunningham (Peter), death, 244
Cureton (Harry Osborn), numis-
matist, gifts for the blind, 62
Curran (William Henry), obituary,
62

Cust (Sir E.), death, 407
Cypriote inscriptions, their deci-
pherment, 359

Cyprus, its cession to England,
398; early travels in, 399; books
on, 400, 417

D

Daguerre (L. J. M.), photograph

of, 459; his process, 466
Daily News, death of E. E. Crowe,
220; reduced to a penny, 227:
Archibald Forbes, 264; death of
John Forster, 357; Harriet Mar-
tineau writes notice of herself
for, 372; death of Jacob de

Liefde, 407; Hepworth Dixon's
contributions, 435; death of
W. H. Wills, 455

Daily Telegraph, enlargement of,
335; promotes Assyrian dis-
coveries, 338, 359; Stanley's
discoveries, 386; death of G. W.
Yapp, 462

Daily Universal Register, prede-
cessor of the Times, 426
Dallas (E. S.), of the Times, death,
433

Dalling (Henry, Lord), death, 298
Dante, Dr. Barlow's legacies, 367
Darwin (Charles), 'The Origin of
Species,' 100

Davies (Dr. Benjamin), of Regent's
Park College, death, 354
Davis (Rev. W.), alleged cente-
narian, 483

Davy (Sir Humphry), and Faraday,

210; and Murchison, 278
Davy (Dr. John), death, 218
Debts, national, of the world, 275
Delane (J. Thaddeus), obituary, 424
Delhi, its noble buildings, 6; cap-

ture of, 7; Greathed on the siege
of, 43; Capt. Medley at, 81
Deluge, Chaldean account of, 338,
359

De Morgan (Augustus), writes Dean
Peacock's obituary, 64; book
wrongly ascribed to, 180; obi-
tuary, 266

De Quincey (Thomas), obituary, 107
Derby (Edward, 24th Lord), death,

241

Deutsch (Emanuel Oscar), death,
313

Devey (Louisa), 'Life of Rosina,
Lady Lytton,' 302

Dibdin (Thomas) and Douglas Jer-
rold, 29

Dickens (Augustus), his nickname

Boz, 523n.; as Thomas Cash, 528
Dickens (Charles), and amateur

theatricals, 24; on Douglas Jer-
rold, 70; starts All the Year Round,
89, 529; on Adelaide Procter,
164; and Bentley's Miscellany,

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