Moreton's (Countess of) 'Daily Exercise,' 1665, 420 Morfill (W. R.) on early travels in Cyprus, 399
Moriarty (E. A.), translator of 'Pickwick' into German, 336 Morison (James Cotter) on Gibbon,
Morley (Henry), 'Of English Lite- rature in the Reign of Victoria,' 489, 492
Morley (John), editor of the Fort- nightly, 405; of the Pall Mall Gazette, 441 ; on Carlylism,
475 Morning Advertiser, Archibald Forbes its correspondent, 264; death of J. Grant, 434 Morning Chronicle, Lord Camp- bell a contributor, 133; J. D. Cook, 229; G. H. Lewes, 403; struggle with the Times, 425 Morning Star, death of S. Lucas, 188
Morris (Mowbray), manager of the
Times, obituary, 320 Morrison (Capt. Richard James), "Zadkiel," obituary, 321 Moultrie (Rev. John), death, 353 Moxon (Edward), "the poets' publisher," obituary, 53 Mozley (Canon J. B.), death, 407 Mudie (Charles Edward), founder of the library, 122n. Muir (Dr. John), Sanskrit scholar, obituary, 501 Murchison
(Kenneth) presents books to Geological Museum, 28on.
Murchison (Sir R. I.), awarded gold medal, 119; obituary, 278; a founder of the Royal Geo- graphical Society, 481; and the British Association, 482 Murray (E. C. Grenville), jour- nalist, death, 492 Murray (Dr. J. A. H.), editor of
New English Dictionary,' 296 Music, for the people, 537; Chor- ley's services to, 539
Napier (Mark), death, 435 Naples, aquarium at, 273, 275; politics in 1820, 508 Napoleon I., and the Iron Crown of Lombardy, 91; at St. Helena, 280
Napoleon III., quarrel with Aus. tria, 74; and Prussia, 260; at Sedan, 261, 264; and Sir H. Holland, 281; on Cæsar, 435 Napoleonic dynasty not extinct, 158
Nares (Sir George S.) and the Challenger expedition, 318 Nation, D. F. MacCarthy a con- tributor, 507
National Portrait Gallery, its foundation, 18; opened, 86; Crabb Robinson's gift, 204 National Review, Bagehot a con- tributor, 373
Naval Architects, Institution of, founded, 116
Negro receives medal of Geogra- phical Society, 482
Nelson (Horatio, Lord), visit to Fonthill, 69; his chaplain at Trafalgar, 310
Neukomm (Chevalier S.), oratorio at Manchester, 537. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Ashton Dilke M.P., 235n.; opening of Free Library, 458
'New English Dictionary,' origin and progress, 296
New Monthly Magazine, 'Romaunt of Margret' in, 134; Cyrus Red- ding and T. Campbell editors, 257 New South Wales, Sir T. M. Bris- bane Governor founds Para- matta Observatory, 118 Newspaper, the King's, 238 Newspapers, sale in the Franco-
German War, 248; yearly issue in London, 250; impressed stamp abolished, 258; great increase in, 327; in 1824, 328; German special correspondents," 417;
Nichols (John Gough), death, 312; at school with Benjamin Disraeli, 326
Nicoll (Henry J.), 'Great Move- ments, and Those who Achieved Them,' 485
Nicolson (Dr. Alexander), editor of Memoirs of Adam Black,' 318n.
Norris (Dr. Edwin), Assyriologist, death, 299
North-West Passage, its discovery by M'Clure, 310 Norton (Caroline), death, 389 Norton (John Bruce), The Re- bellion in India,' 8
Norway, Carlyle on its early kings, 474
Notes and Queries, Charles Went- worth Dilke a contributor, 172; death of James Yeowell, 354; of Dr. Doran, 391; Key to 'En- dymion,' 459; published by John Francis, 549
Novel in 106 volumes, 240 Nutt (David) publishes Lewes's life of Goethe, 404
O'Connell (Daniel) sentenced to imprisonment, 345
Ersted (H. C.), his magnetic dis- coveries, 57
Oldham (Prof. Thomas), geologist, obituary, 400
Oldham (William), founder of the Concordium, 457
Oliphant (Margaret), contributor to Blackwood, 423 O'Neill (Henry), death, 490 Optics, Sir W. R. Hamilton dis-
covers conical refraction, 184 Orcadian, oldest newspaper in the Northern Islands, 334
Orchids popularized by Dr. Lind- ley, 187
Orridge (B. B.), author, death, 259 Osborn (Admiral Sherard), death, 353 O'Shaughnessy
death, 490 Oudh, its annexation, 82; Sir H. Lawrence on, 83; W. H. Rus- sell on, 113 Outram (Sir James), "the Bayard of modern times," 112; and Havelock, 120
Ouvry (Frederic), antiquary, death, 491 Overall (W.
H.), librarian at Guildhall, 350
Overs (John), 'Evenings of a Working Man,' 526 Overstone (Samuel Jones, Lord), presents De Morgan's library to University of London, 268 Owen (Sir Richard), on the gorilla,
86; helped by Woodward, 181 Owen (Robert) at Tivoli Gardens, Norwood, 456
Owens (John), founder of Owens College, 290
Owens College, its history, 289 Oxford, first book printed at, 294; British Association at, 494 Oxford Gazette founded by Charles II., 238
Oxford University, girls examined
by, 242; history of Clarendon Press, 292; Revised Bible, 296; death of Prof. Bosworth, 361
Paganini (N.), poem by Chorley,
Palestine Exploration Fund, death of C. F. Tyrwhitt-Drake, 336; progress of the survey, 344, 368 Palgrave (Sir Francis), obituary, 137
Pali, Burmese grammar of, 258 Pall Mall Gazette, John Morley editor-J. H. Fyfe assistant- editor, 441 Palmerston (Henry, Lord), appealed to by Lady Franklin, 21; on the Channel as a barrier, 75; death, 188; determination to work, 281 Palm-leaf books discarded, 258 Panizzi (Sir A.), death, 434 Papal Infallibility, Ecumenical Council on, 246 Paper Duty, amount paid on the
Encyclopædia Britannica,' 132; repealed, 137; influence of the repeal on immoral literature, 251; David Chambers, 271; on the Penny Cyclopædia, 304 Paper for Oxford Bibles, 295n. Paris, siege of, 261; aquaria in, 272 Parker (John Henry), sale of 'The Christian Year,' 193n. Parker (John William), business bought by Longmans, 385 Parthenon, C. W. Goodwin editor, 407
Pasta (G.), poem by Chorley, 541 Pasteur (Louis), grant from the
French Government, 450 Patent Office, specifications printed, 434
Patteson (Bishop J. C.) murdered,
Paul (C. Kegan) on Mrs. Irving, 475 Paul (C. Kegan) & Co. buy H. S. King & Co.'s publishing business, 388
Paul (James Balfour), History of
the Royal Company of Archers,' 348 Paulton (A. W.), Corn Law jour nalist, death, 363
Paxton (Sir Joseph), obituary, 178 Peacock (Dr. George), Dean of Ely, mathematician, obituary, 64 Peel (Sir Robert), second volume of Memoirs,' 15; consults Dr. Lindley, 187; at Harrow, 375 Peel (Sir William), poem on, 36; and the Naval Brigade, 38 Penn (William), Hepworth Dixon and Macaulay on, 518; 'Life' by Janney, 519
Penny Cyclopædia, amount spent on, 303; G. H. Lewes, 403; Prof. G. Long, 434 People's Magazine, 254 Perkins sale, Mazarine Bible at, 376n.
Persia, war with, 9 Peter the Great first Russian editor, 371
Peters (Rev. Dr.), of Logie, be- friends James Mill, 305 Petherick (Katherine), African ex- plorer, death, 389
Petrie (Dr. George), Irish archeo- logist, obituary, 192
Phillips (J. Arthur), works on me- tallurgy, 328
Phillott (Rev. H. W.) on alleged centenarian, 484 Philobiblon Society, 507 Philological Society, dictionary begun, 30; publication begun, 296; Prince L. L. Bonaparte's gift, 377
Philosophical Magazine on the Daguerreotype, 466
Phiz. See Browne (Hablot Knight). Photographic Society subscribes to
Scot Archer fund, 20 Photography, the collodion process, 19; likeness of Daguerre, 459; death of Mungo Ponton, 461; first photograph from life, 467 Physical Society and the formation of fogs, 503
Picton (Sir J. A.) on alleged cen- | Princesses, marriages of English, 45
Pilkington (Alderman and Sheriff Thomas), fined 100,000/. for slander, 410 Pilot newspaper, 257 Piracy, literary, 525
Pitt (William), Macaulay's lines to his memory, 520 Planché (J. R.), obituary, 442 Plassy, hundredth anniversary of the battle, 5
Plymouth, British Association at, 379
Plymouth Chronicle, 257
Poets Laureate, their succession, 139
Polidori (Frances) marries Gabriele Rossetti, 508
Polytechnic, the, visit from the Queen, 381
Ponton (Mungo), death, 461 Pope (Alexander), Charles Went- worth Dilke on, 172; life by Dr. Carruthers, 396
Porter (Jane and Anna Maria), novelists, their popularity, 351 Portfolio and the Art Journal, 45I
Post Office, death of Sir Rowland
Princess Royal. See Victoria Ade-
Prinsep (H. T.), writer on India, death, 407
Printers, master, number in Lon- don, 327
Printers Pension Corporation, Mr. Walter at, 326; pensions from the Caxton Celebration, 377 Printing, exhibition of early, 375; logographic, 427; early, in Japan, 499
Printing machines, improvements in, 326, 428, 429
Prison, Mark system, 127; London prisons, 435
Procter (Adelaide Anne), 'Legends and Lyrics,' 128; her Evening Hymn, 129; obituary, 164; birth, 375
Procter (Bryan Waller), "Barry Cornwall," obituary, 330; auto- biography, 374
Procter (Richard Wright), Man- chester historian, death, 492 Publishers, of literature for the people, 253; Spedding's crusade against, 491
Publishers Circular, its history, 5120.
Punch, its foundation, 27; reissue, 131; Thackeray's contributions, 162; designs from, at the Egyp tian Hall, 170; Leech's contri- butions, 171; death of Mark Lemon, 255; Shirley Brooks editor, 257; his death, 319; Tom Taylor editor, 320; F. C. Bur- nand editor, 450; death of W. H. Wills, 455
Puttick & Simpson, sell Sunderland Library, 485; letters of Wil- liam III., 516
Pye (Henry James), Poet Laureate,
Pye (Mrs.), death, 139 Pym (Horace N.), editor of Caro-
line Fox's 'Memories of Old Friends,' 492
Rachel (Elisa) as Camille, poem
by Chorley, 541 Railway, Pacific, results of, 237; advertisements in London Gazette, 239; first journalist, 313; death of J. T. Hackett, 360 Railway Magazine, its foundation, 313
Raines (Canon Francis R.), bequest
to Chetham Library, 409 Raleigh (Dr. Alexander), death, 461; biography, 490 Raleigh (Mary) edits life of A. Raleigh, 490
Raleigh Travellers' Club, its his- tory, 481
Ramsay (Alexander), death, 245 Ranyard (Mrs.), "L. N. R.,'
death, 434 Ravenstein (E. G.) on Cyprus, 400 Reade (Winwood), death, 353 Redding (Cyrus), journalist, obi- tuary, 257
Reed (Sir E. J.), hon. sec. Institu-
tion of Naval Architects, 116 Reeve (Henry), editor of 'Gre- ville Memoirs,' 332 Reformatories, Mary Carpenter on, 378
Religious Tract Society, death of Joseph Gurney, 419 Resolute, Franklin search vessel, her remarkable history, 200. Reuter's Agency, 426 Richardson (Dr. Charles), lexico- grapher, death, 188 Richmond (Richard), author of "When all Thy mercies," 447 VOL. II.
Richmond (Richard) described as Bishop of "Soda," 448 Riley (H. T.), editor of Memo- rials of London,' death, 408 Rippon (Dr. John), inscriptions in Bunhill Fields Burial-ground, 240 Robertson (Campbell) on causes of Indian Mutiny, 5
Robertson (E. W.), author, death, 336
Robertson (H. Dundas) on causes of Indian Mutiny, 82 Robertson (John), of Brighton, journalist, obituary, 347 Robespierre (Maximilian), life by Lewes, 404
Robinson (G. T.), 'Fall of Metz,' 263
Robinson (Henry Crabb), obituary, 203; Diary,' 236
Robson (John), of University College, death, 368
Rochester, the Cloisterham of 'The
Mystery of Edwin Drood,' 532 Rogers (Charles), editor of the
Pogmoor Olmenac,' death, 353 Rosse (William, 3rd Earl of), astronomer, obituary, 215 Rossetti (Christina G.), poem, 509 Rossetti (Dante Gabriel), his poems, 254; on 'Joseph and his Breth- ren, 413; obituary, 508; Hall Caine's Recollections'-' Col lected Works,' 509; in French -'Life' by J. Knight, 509 Rossetti (Gabriele), Italian poet and politician, 508
Rossetti (William M.) edits his brother's works, 509 Routledge (Messrs.), and Lord Lytton's novels, 301; Staunton's Shakspeare,' 324
Rowlandson (Thomas), the carica- turist, life by Grego, 451 'Roxburghe Ballads,' 421 Royal Academy, Cruikshank's con- tributions, 394
Royal Society, removal to Burling- ton House, 18, 312; bicentenary, 127; Lord Wrottesley president,
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