Index to Newsletter issues 1-20

 

A

 

Aberystwyth Univ. 11.3

Abolition 10.9

Abolitionist 14.10,16

A Border Passage from Cairo to America 20.18

Addresses; with Prayers and Original Hymns... 20.20

Africa, northern 13.15

African Slave Trade 15.6

After Hours 13.12

Ahmed, Leila 20.18

Aikin, Letitia see Barbauld

Albany 11.4

Allegheny Mts. 11.10

Alliance of Literary Societies 16.3

All Souls Rising 19.11

All the Year Round 12.10

A Manchester Strike 18.3

Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems about Slavery 18.6

Ambleside 1.7; 4.2; 5.2; 6.1; 8.3; 9.6; 14.2,5; 15.7; 16.2; 17.2; 20.16

Armitt Library 11.12

Below Stairs 20.27-31

Bronte Society 14.6

Cottages, Ellerigg Rd 17.4

Cumbria Life Mag 9.18,19

HM: Builder 7.2-6

Lucy’s (Bakers) 17.6,7

Mart. Soc. visit to 6.13,14

Rotary Club 17.7

Review Wordsworth 15.17,18

Salutation Hotel 17.3,6

The Brontes 5.12

The Knoll 3.12,13; 5.15

America 10.7-10; 11.5,10; 17.19; 19.16

American Anti-Slavery Society 11.7

American Notes 12.7

American quarrel with France 11.8

American slavery 12.9; 15.4

Ancient Egypt 12.11

Anderson, Verily 20.24

Anglican Prayerbook 19.15

Anglican Tory 15.17

Anglo-American Crisis 14.11,12

An Independent Woman’s Lake District Writings; Harriet Martineau 19.16

Ann Arbor 17.2

Anti-matrimonial Society 14.18

anti-slavery movement 18.6; 19.6,12

Arbuckle, Prof E Sanders 2.3; 3.10-1; 4.3; 6.1,6; 7.8,14; 8.2,4,15; 9.5; 10.7; 11.4; 12.2; 14.2,5,9; 15.3; 16.9,10,15; 17.6; 18.10,14,17; 20.2, 11

Archbishop of Canterbury 13.10

Aristocratic Europeans 15.3

Armitt Trust, The 2.8; 5.2; 6.14; 17.9

Armitt, New Library & Museum 11.12,20; 17.4,7,10

Armitt, Old Library 11.12

Armitt, The Story 11.13

Arnold 3.15; 4.8,10; 5.2,12; 6.13,15; 20.29

Mary 17.9

A Social History of the Truth 18.8

Ass. for the Study of Travel in Egypt 12.10

ASTENE 12.10,11

A Tale of Bad Times; or, Ecological Economy, Sustainable Development and Harriet Martineau 13.2

Atkinson, Henry 3.16; 5.12; 19.5; 20.9,12,17,20,27

Auburn NY 11.5

Aurich Staging Centre 17.21

Austen, Jane 3.6; 19.6,7

Austin, Sarah 2.2

Australasian Victorian Studies Association 13.2

Journal 13.2

Australia 3.9; 6.1,15; 13.2; 20.29

Autobiography of HM 11.12,15; 12.2,10,13; 14.3,12,16; 15.11,17; 16.8,16; 19.12

Chapman loan 20.13

duty 18.11

Haitian project 19.6

Linda Peterson’s edn 19.16

Medical exam 20.14

‘monied relations’ 18.11

rejection of James 20.5

Review 18.14

ruinous truth 18.13

Truth 17.13; 18.7,9

Aviemore 1.7; 2.6,8; 3.2,14; 8.3; 19.15

A Year at Ambleside 18.3

 

B

 

Bache family 4.7

Barbauld, Letitia 1.7; 11.18

Barbesson 1.2

Barker, Juliet 15.17,18

Barlow, Nora 16.16

Barnard College 18.7

Barrett, Elizabeth 14.18; 15.8; 18.12

Basker, James G 18.6

Bath Spa University 15.2

Battle of Bull Run 15.7

Batty family 9.11-2

Bayou M. 19.7,10

Beagle, HMS 16.7

Beecher, Revd Lyman 11.10

Beecher, Catherine 11.10

Beecher, Harriet 11.10

Behrendt, Stephen C 11.18

Bell, Currer 12.12

Belle Isle, L Windermere 17.5

Below Stairs 20.27

Belper Unitarian Chapel 13.3

Berchtesgaden 19.17

Berkeley the Banker 18.3

Bergerac 1.3; 6.5; 7.15; 8.16

Biographical Memoranda (JM) 13.6; 20.22

Biographical Sketches (HM) 15.9; 19.4; 20.20,24

Birmingham 2.4; 4.7; 13.15

Bach Society 13.16

City of, Symphony Orchestra 13.16

Civic Society 13.16

Conference 2004 18.2; 20.11

Festival Choral Society 13.16

Harriet’s grave 19.2

Lord Mayor 7.9; 19.2

Repertory Theatre 13.16

Symphony Hall 20.3

Tenth Anniversary of Mart. Soc. 19.2

University Library 3.15; 19.4; 20.5

Blain, Virginia, Prof. 13.2

Bleaburn, the People of 12.4

Bleak House 12.8

Blindness 12.7

Bloomsbury 12.3

Bluestockingism 11.13

Bolton Bridge 19.5; 20.16

Boston (Mass) 4.8,10; 9.18; 11.10; 12.9,10; 14.9

Public Library 14.9

University 15.19

Bostonians 14.17

Bourn Helen 3.3,14; 8.4-5; 9.5-8; 10.7,13-4; 14.6

Bourneville 20.3

Bowness 19.5; 20.16

Bracondale Lodge 16.18,19

Braithwaite, Ruth 19.5; 20.27

Brest 19.11

Bridgman, Laura 12.7

Bristol 1.6; 5.5; 8.11; 9.6

British 11.5

cotton manufacturers 15.6

British Ambassador 11.7

British & Foreign Unitarian Association 4.7

British Association of Urological Surgeons 18.5

British Museum 19.19

British Women Writers Conference 19.17

Broadview Press 14.3

Brockhole, L Windermere 17.5

Bronte, Charlotte 4.8,10; 5.11-2; 6.13; 7.14; 9.14; 11.18; 14.5,7,18; 15.8,9,13,14;18.18; 19.6; 20.25,30

Society 14.6,7; 17.3

Gazette 14.6

Bronte, Rev Patrick 20.30

Brooke, Dorothea 15.11

Brooke Herford, Revd 17.21

Brooke, Rajah 20.13

Brooke, Stopford 13.10

Brooks, Preston 14.14

Brougham, Henry, Lord Chancellor 17.17

Brown, Revd Andrew 14.5

Brown, John 14.14

Browne, Janet 16.7,10,11,14,15

Browne, Sir Thomas 3.4

Browning, Elizabeth 17.12

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 11.14; 15.14

Browning, Robert 15.8

Bryce, James 20.26

Buchanan 15.4

Buffalo 11.5

Building Society 15.11

Burchell R A 18.14

Buren, Vice Pres./Pres Martin von 11.4

Burke 13.6

Burkhardt, Frederick 16.16

Burns, Anthony 12.9,10

Burne-Jones, Edward 20.23

 

C

 

Cadbury, Sir Adrian 13.17

Cairo University 12.11

Calhoun, John 11.7; 14,10

Calvinists 6.6,9; 7.15

Cambridge 12.10; 16.14

Univ. 18.5

Cambridge Bib. of English Lit. 11.3

Canary Wharf 12.2

Cap Française 19.8,11

Capitol 11.8; 14.10

Carlyles 2.2,8; 3.16; 4.4; 17.20

Jane 16.2; 17.12; 17.20; 18.13; 20.31

Thomas 16.9; 19.7; 20.24,32

Carpenter, Estlin 13.7

Carpenter, Joseph Estlin 13.9

Carpenter, Rev Phillip 20.30

Carpenter family 1.6; 4.14; 8.3,11,13; 9.9; 10.14

Carry on, Jeeves 13.11; 20.22

Catholics 6.4,7; 7.15-6; 9.19

Cattermole, Dr Paul 19.4

Caze M 19.10

Chambers Biographical Dictionary 20.25

Champs, J des 6.9

Channing, Dr William Ellery 11.10; 13.5

Channing , William Henry 13.6

Chapman, John 20.11-15

Chapman, Maria Weston 4.12; 10.7; 14.5,8-10,16,17; 15.7,9,12,14,16,18; 17.9

Charity Commission 4.2

Charles I, II, Kings 6.7

Charles Darwin: Voyaging 16.15

Charles, Rev R T 2.5; 4.4; 6.1-2; 9.10; 10.2

Charles, Rev R T, BD, MTh, & Elizabeth 11.3

Cheyne Row 20.31,33

Chiropody 11.3

Christian Ministry 13.7

Christianity 6.2-5,15

Christmas 1852 12.7

Christophe, Henri 19.8

Church of the Future, The 13.7

Cincinnati 11.10

Civic Gospel movement 13.15

Civil War, American 14.5,9,11-13; 15.6,7

Clapp Library (Wellesley) 14.7

Clark, James Freeman 13.10

Clay, Henry 11.7,10; 14.11,12

Clyde, Scotland 11.5

Cobbe , F P 2.7; 6.5; 13.4,9

Cole, Ann see Rankin

Colella, Silvana 17.3; 18.3

Collections of Papers 13.3

Columbia University 18.7

Columbine family 1.3; 8.8,16

Colqhoun, Maureen 14.7; 16.5; 17.5

Commons, House of, 12.2

Comte, Auguste 12.8; 16.17; 20.12

Confederacy 14.12

Conference, Martineau Society

Inaugural Meeting 1994 2.3

1995 HMC Oxford 4.2

1996 HMC Oxford 6.1

1997 HMC Oxford 8.2

1998 St Mary’s College, Durham 10.3

1999 London 12.2,3

2000 HMC Oxford 14.2-6

2001 Norwich, Univ of E Anglia 16.4,5

2002 HM Bicentary, Ambleside 17.3-10

2003 HMC Oxford 19.3,4

2004 Birmingham 20.2-4

Cons, Emma 4.13-15

Controlling Information 18.13

Conversations on Political Economy 18.9

Converse, Florence 14.7

Cooper, Brian (Oswego) 18.3

Copyright 12.3

Coronation, Q Victoria 12.2

Coulson, R E 10.5

Cours de philosophie positive 20.12

Courtauld, Samuel 20.13

Cousin Marshall 20.7

Crabb Robinson, Henry 11.2

Cranford 15.10

Crauford, Rev Alexander 13.8

Crawford, Martin 14.11,12,14

Crimean War 12.8

Critical Survey 16.3

Cromer 12.5

Cross, Revd A J 2.5; 4.5; 14.6

Crystal Palace 20.14

Currer Bell 20.30

Cumbria Life 11.12

 

D

 

Daily News 14.11-13; 15.7,9; 18.12,13; 20.12,14,20

HM Obit 18.14

Darwin 16.16

Darwin, Caroline 16.7,11

Darwin, Charles 16.5-11,14; 17.17

Portrait 16.12

The Correspondence of Charles Darwin 16.8,16

The Autobigraphy of Charles Darwin 16.16

The Variation of Animals and Plants under

Domestication 16.15

Transmutation Notebooks 16.6,16

Darwin, Erasmus 11.8; 16.4-6,9,10,15; 17.17,19-20; 18.18

Portrait 16.12

Slave to HM 16.11

Darwin, Dr Erasmus 17.19

Darwin, Susan 16.10,11,13,14

Darwin family 2.7

David 12.7

David Copperfield 12.5

Davis, Jefferson 15.7

Deaf Mutes 12.7

Deaf Playmate’s Story 12.7

Deegan, Mary Jo 16.16,17

Deerbrook 13.2; 15.11; 16.3; 18.4; 19.5; 20.9,10

Valerie Sander’s edn 19.17

Demerara 20.10

Democrat Buchanan 15.4

Denmark 17.21

Derby 6.15; 8.11,13-4

Derome Mr 17.23

Desmond, Adrian 16.5,16

Dessalines, Jaques 19.9

Dickens, Charles 2.7; 8.8; 11.4; 12.5,7-10; 20.14

Dickens Fellowship 11.2; 12.3

Dickensian 12.7

Dieppe 1.3

Distaff side - see Spindle side

Dominicans 6.4

Dove Cottage 17.7

Doyle, Prof FHC 20.26

Dred, A Tale of the Dismal Swamp 15.3

Dresden 20.32

Drummond, James 13.6

Drysdale, Dr S Hoecker- 2.6; 7.20

Dublin 1.7; 5.3,5,7; 6.9; 8.12; 10.20

Duff Gordon, Lucy 20.18

Dunn School of Pathology 11.3

Duke of Norfolk’s Palace 16.18

Durham 9.15-6; 10.2-3

Durkheim, Emile 16.17

 

 

E

 

East Anglia, University of 8.7; 16.4

Sainsbury Wing 16.4

Eastern Life, Present and Past 19.4; 20.2,8

Eastern Life, Present and Past, and Western

Ethnocentricity 20.17

Eastlake, Lady (nee Rigby) 5.11

Ecclesiam-Anglicanam 20.23

Edgbaston 13.16; 20.3

Edinburgh Review, The 3.3,17; 9.6; 11.18; 12.13; 13.3; 16.13; 20.8

Edinburgh University 16.9

Edith Martineau’s Birthday Book 19.17

Edward VI 6.6

Egypt 4.6; 12.10; 20.24

Egyptian harem 20.10

Egyptians 12.11; 20.9

Eliot, George (Miss Evans) 2.7; 6.13; 11.17; 15.8,10,11,14; 18.18; 20.12,15

Eliot, George, A Biography 11.18

Ella of Garveloch 18.3

Email addresses 11.19; 13.20; 18.20

Emerson 14.18

Emersons 4.8

Empson, 16.13

Endeavours after the Christian Life 17.10; 19.4

Enfield family 8.14,17,19,20

English Tourist Board 13.18

Erasmus’s Belle 16.5,10

Esmée Fairbairn Foundation 17.7

Evans, Miss 15.11

Everett, Edward, Congressman 11.7

Exeter College, Oxford 20.23

Eyre, Jane 12.12

 

F

 

Factory Controversy, The 12.4

Faith and Self-Surrender 17.10

Fancy-work and Bluestockingism 11.13; 12.12

Feats on the Fjord 17.10

Federal 12.10

Felix Holt, the Radical 15.12

Female Education 18.11

Female Industry 12.13,18

Female Writers of Divinity 18.11

Feminism (HM’s) 14.14

Feminist 15.14

Feminist Scholarship and Harriet Martineau 20.2

Feminist Theorists 17.13

Fielding, Prof K 11.4,12; 12.3,4; 14.6; 16.2; 17.4

Fifty Years of Fleet Street 14.12

Finch family 1.3

First Cause 20.9,21

Fiske, Ron 14.18

Fitzgerald, P 2.2

Fletcher, John 13.11; 20.22

Flower, Eliza 2.2; 3.16

Fludyer Street 17.17; 19.7

Foreman, Paul 3.4,11; 4.1; 8.8

Forster, W E 14.12; 17.9

Foucault 17.12; 18.7

Fountaine, Rev J 6.9

Fox, Charles 3.16

Fox How 17.9

Fox, James 8.12

Fox, W J 2.2; 3.16; 8.8; 9.7

Française, Jean 19.8

France 11.3

Fraser, Rebecca 20.25

Fraser’s Magazine 16.3

Frederick the Great 20.32

Free Christian 19.15

Freedom and Slavery 12.9

Fremont, Col John Charles 15.3,4

French Church of St Mary the Less 16.4

French Huguenots 16.4

French prisoners 12.5

Franklin, Benjamin 11.8

Frawley, Maria 17.2; 19.16

Front Street, Tynemouth 13.17

Fry, Elizabeth 3.10; 8.7; 9.2-5

Fugitive Slave Law 12.9

Fuller Margaret 2.8; 4.8; 14.5,17,18; 15.14

 

G

 

Gadsden Purchase 15.4

Garrisons 4.8

Garrison, William L 17.9

Garlick, Edna 17.7

Gaskell, Elizabeth 3.13; 4.10; 5.11; 8.14; 10.2-3; 12.9,16; 14.5; 15.2,10; 18.18

Life of Charlotte Bronte 20.15

Society 15.2; 17.3

Society Journal 17.4

Wedgwood circle 17.18

Gentlewomen 12.14

Germany 2.4; 6.9

Gift Aid Form 13.19

Gilchrist, M M 4.8

Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History 18.7

Gillies, Margaret 8.8-9

Girton College, Cambridge 13.14

Gladstone, W E 2.7, 20.26

Globe theatre 12.2

God 19.9,10,14,15; 20.9

God and Man 19.14

Gordon Square 11.2,4

Goring, Dr Jeremy 14.5

Gow, Henry 13.5

Grasmere 6.14

Greek 19.18

Greek classics 11.14

Greeley family, 4.8

Greene, Graham 19.6

Greenhow, Thomas Martin Dr 10.2,11; 20.14,28

Elizabeth see Martineau, 'Lissey'

Greenwood, Jill 14.7

Grey, Lady 10.2

Griffiths, Alan (Blue Badge) 20.2

Grote, George 2.8

Guide to the English Lakes 11.12; 14.4

Guiness Book of Records 13.16

Gurney Court 16.4

Gurney family 8.5,7-8; 9.2; 20.24 see also Fry

Gurney, Richard 16.19

Guy’s Hospital 18.5

 

H

 

Hague, Howard 3.13

Haigh, Mary A 14.7

Haiti 19.6,9-11

Halliday, Mrs 20.27,28,33

Hamburger 2.2

Hankinson, A Sophia 1.8; 2.3; 5.11,14; 8.15 10.2; 12.3; 13.20; 16.2; 17.2,5; 19.2,5,12; 20.2,16

Harbottle, Stephen 9.15-6

Harriet Martineau: A Radical Victorian 16.16

Harriet Martineau, James Martineau and William Morris: A Cursory Glance at their Lives 20.2,19

HM and Alexis de Tocqueville 17.6

HM and America’s Martyr Age 14.3

HM and John Chapman 20.2,11

HM and the Civil War 15.3

HM and the Wedgwood circle 17.6; 18.17

HM and Queen Victoria 17.6

HM and Wordsworth 17.4

HM at Ambleside 17.4,8

HM in Italy 18.3

HM Miscellany, A 17.2

HM: Studies of America 19.16

HM: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives 16.16

HM: The Woman and Her Work 16.16

HM’s Letters to Fanny Wedgwood 15.6; 16.9,15; 17.18

Harris Manchester College 11.2; 13.3,12; 14.3,5,6; 15.19; 17.10; 19.3,4,20

see also Manchester College

Hartas Jackson, Barbara 17.3,21

Ruth 17.21

Haworth 20.30

Hazlemere 13.10

Heikkinen 18.7

Hermona, General 19.8,9

Higginsons 1.5; 4.7; 5.14; 6.12,15; 8.9,12-3

Highgate 13.15

Hill Dr M 7.18,20; 16.3,16,17; 19.16

History and Description of S Walsham, Norfolk 16.19

History of England 15.12

Deborah Logan’s edn 19.16

History of Morley College, A 4.15

Hoecker-Drysdale, Susan 11.18; 16.3,16,17; 19.16

Hogg, James 13.12

Holistic Therapist 13.18,19

Holland 3.8; 6.7

Holland family 8.14; 10.2

Holloway, Peter 16.4

Holst, Gustav von 4.15

'Holy Lands', The 7.5

Home, R.H. 8.9

Homes for Homeless Women 12.8

Hope Street School-Rooms 13.7

Hours of Thought on Sacred Things 13.8

Household Education 17.10

Household Narrative 12.9

Household Words 12.4,6,8,9

Houses of Parliament 12.2

Howells, Herbert 4.15

Howick, Lord 10.2

How to Observe Morals and Manners 16.7

Hudson River 11.4

Hugel, Friedrich von, Baron 4.5

Huguenots 3.8; 6.7-9; 7.15,17; 8.15-6; 18.4

Human Nature 20.11

Hunt, Leigh 8.8

Hunter, Shelagh 6.19

Huttons 1.7; 5.3,14; 8.12,14

Hymns 8.3-4; 10.17

 

 

I

 

Ideal modern woman 15.18

Idiocy Again 12.7

Ilkley 19.5; 20.16

Illustrations of Political Economy 14.3; 15.10; 16.7; 17.17; 18.9; 19.4

Deborah Logan’s edn 19.16

Independents 1.3

Index, Newsletter 12.20

India 15.6

Indian 11.5

In Memoriam James Martineau 1805-1900 13.4-6,8-9

Inquirer, The 2.6; 3.13; 8.7,14; 13.4

In Memoriam J.M. 16.3

In Search of Blandings 13.14

Interpreting a Life: the Truth and HM 17.6

Inverdruie 3.13

Iraq 13.15

Ireland 12.8; 18.12

Irish Union, The 12.8

Irish volunteers 12.10

Italy 13.15

 

J

 

Jackson, Hartas, family 3.10; 4.6

Jackson, President Andrew 11.8,11; 14.10

Jacob, Venble Dr William. 3.8

James family 2.8; 4.9

James II 6.8; 7.16

James, Harriet, and the Unitarians 14.6

James Martineau: His Life and Thought 13.3

James Martineau (1905) 13.9

J M , the critical mind and the will to believe 14.6

JM - ‘This Conscience-Intoxicated Unitarian’ 19.14

Jameson, Anna 3.15

Jane (Mrs Halliday’s niece) 20.27-29

Jane Eyre 15.9

Jay, Eileen 11.13

Jeeves Takes Charge 13.11-12

Jeffrey, Lord 19.12

Jeffrys, Lord 16.13

Jeysbury, Geraldine 20,33

Johnson, Vice President 11.7

Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by HMS Beagle 16.7

Judaism 20.9

Jura 19.7

Just, Prof Marion (Wellesley Coll., Mass) 17.6

 

K

 

Kansas 14.13

Kansas-Nebraska Act 14.12

Keighley 20.30

Keller, Carol 14.4; 17.7; 19.16; 20.24

Kelmscott House 20.26

Kelly, Michelle 17.10

Kemble, Fanny 4.8

Kendal 17.23; 19.5; 20.29

Kenrick, John 2.4

Kentish, Aunt 3.14; 4.1

Kentucky 14.11

Keswick 20.29

Key Hill Cemetery 20.3

Friends of 20.3

Killoran, Susan 17.10; 19.3,4

Kinder family 3.3; 8.8,11,17,19,20

Kinder, Hugh 16.18; 17.3; 19.15

Obit. 18.4,6

Kinder, Audrey 17.3; 18.5

Kirby Lonsdale 19.5; 20.16

Klaver, Claudia (Syracuse) 18.3

Knight, Sarah 16.4

Knoll, The 11.12; 14.2,6,7; 15.8,11,12; 16.5; 17.5; 20.4,27-30

Know-Nothings 15.4

 

L

 

Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 14.4

Laissez faire political economy 12.17

Lake District 11.12; 14.4,6; 15.18

Lakes Parish Council 17.7

Lake Windermere 17.5

Lamb 11.18

Latham, Dr 20.14

Lawrence, Kansas 14.13

Laxabon, Father 19.9

Lay Reader 11.3

Le Clerc 19.11

Lectures delivered at Liverpool (by JM) 17.10

Leeds 19.5; 20.16

Leibniz 20.22

Leicester Square 11.5

Leigh, Aurora 11.14

Lenton 7.13-4; 19.5; 20.16

Lenton and the Richard Martineau’s 20.2,16

Letters from Egypt 20.18

Letters from Ireland 20.12

Letters on the Laws of Man’s Nature and Development 18.19; 20.9,11,21

Letters on Mesmerism 20.8

Letters to Fanny Wedgwood 17.17 See HM’sLetters

Lewes, George H 5.11; 15.11

Lewis, Leyson 19.18

Lexington, Kentucky 11.10

Life in the Sick Room 12.8; 14.5; 17.10; 18.17

Maria Frawley’s edn 19.16

Life in the Wilds 18.3

Life of Charlotte Bronte, The 15.10; 19.19; 20.15

Likeness in Unlikeness: Dickens and HM 12.3,4

Lincoln, Abraham 15.6

Linkin, Harriet Kramer 11.18

Literary Encyclopaedia 18.3

Lithotomy 8.8

Little Em’ly 12.5

Little Portland St. Chapel 13.4,7,9

Liverpool 1.5; 2.5; 5.5,7-8; 7.3; 10.8,19; 20.4,24

Controversy 13.6

JM’s family life 19.13

Logan, Deborah 11.2,13; 12.3,12; 14.3,5,14; 15.2,8;  6.2; 17.2,7; 18.3; 19.16; 20.2,17

Lohrli, Anne 12.9

Lombe, Edward 20.12

London 1.3,5; 2.7,8; 4.1,13-15; 5.5,7-9; 6.1,7-8; 7.2,16-8; 11.4; 16.6,8

Conf. 1999 12.2

JM’s new job 19.18

JM’s family life 19.13

Meeting with C Bronte 14.7

P G Wodehouse and JM 13.11

Trail 12.3

London Univ. 11.4; 12.2

Lords, House of 12.2

Loughrigg Press 11.13

Loughrigg Tarn 17.7

Louis XIV 6.7; 7.15

Louisa 11.4,8-10

Lowell, Massachusetts 12.18,19

Lowells 4.8,11

Lucy’s (Bakers) -see Ambleside

Lumley, Sarah 13.2

Lunar Society 17.19

Lyttleton Theatre 13.12

Lyell, Charles 16.8,13

 

M

 

Macbeth 11.10

MacCarthy, Fiona 20.23,26

Macerata, Univ of, Italy 17.3; 18.3

Macquarie Univ., Sydney 13.2

Macready William Charles 3.12

Madison, James, Pres. 11.6,8; 14.10

Madge, Rev Thos 1.5; 3.11; 10.14

Madeira 8.5

Magdalen Homes 15.10

Magdalen Street 16.4

Maggie Tulliver 15.11

Maker 20.20

Malthus 11.8; 14.18; 20.7

Mammoth Cave, Kentucky 11.9

Manchester 1.5,6; 5.5; 10.13-4; 17.21

College 8.12-3; 13.5,6; 20.22 see also Oxford New College 13.8,10; 14.4; 19.18; 20.22

Marcet, Jane 18.9

Marsh, Anne 16.9; 17.18

Marshall, John, Chief Justice 11.7; 14.10

Marsh Fog and Sea Breezes, The 12.5,6

Martha 20.29-31

Martineau bibliography 7.10; 8.2; 10.11-2

family 1.2,4; 2.8; 3.10,14; 4.1,15; 5.10; 6.12; 11.14; 13.16; 20.2

Aunt Lee 17.17

of Birmingham 13.16

of Hastings 9.10

family trees 1.3; 3.6; 6.11; 7.9

Johnson Solicitors 13.15

Basil 1.5

Caroline 4.3,13-15; 20.16

Charles 13.15,17

Christopher 17.3,4,8

Clara 8.10; 17.9

Constance 4.14

David 1.3; 3.4,6; 8.19

Denis A.D. 7.15

(d.1999) 4.3; 6.12; 7.15; 12.19; 13.15,16; 16.3; 17.8

Lord Mayor of B’ham 13.16

Memorial Service 13.17

Edith 19.3,17-20; 20.3

Edward 6.12

Elie 1.3

Elizabeth 1 4; 3.10-1; 8.4-6; 9.6-9; 10.14; 20.33

Elizabeth Rankin 17.17

Ellen 1.4-5; 5.14; 8.5; 9.7-8; 18.19

Emma 8.19,20

Ernest 13.15

Gaston 1.3; 6.1-2,7-8; 7.14,15-9; 8.15,19

(d.1915) 6.14

George 8.11

Gerald 9.11

Gertrude 3.13; 19.13,19,20; 20.3

Harriet 1.2,4,7; 2.3,4,6,8; 3.3,4,6,10-3,15-17; 4.3,4,6,8,10,12,13

5.3-5,11,15; 6.1-2,12-5,19; 7.2-5,12-4,18-9; 8.2-8,12,14; 9.5-9,18; 10 2,5,8-11,14;

11.2-5,7-12,14-18; 12.2,5,8,10-19; 13.2,3,6; 14.2,4,5,11-18; 15.3,4,6-14,16,17; 19.4,5; 20.3,5

and the Wedgwood Circle 17.17

at Lenton 19.5

American trip 11.4-13

Bicentenary 14.2; 15.2; 16.2,5;

17.2-6,12

Building Society 17.8

Cottages - see Ambleside

Dickens and HM 12.4-10

Erasmus’s Belle 16.3-17

Feminism 14.14; 15.8

Debate 17.7

Foundation 16.5

Furniture sale 17.23

Grave 20.3

Guest House, Tynemouth 13.17-19

Maclise cartoon 17.11

Norwich School books 19.4

Obituary 18.11

Orientalism 20.18

Plaque, Rydal Rd Chapel 17.5

Portrait (Richmond) 17.9

Quarrel with James 19.12; 20.4

Shields Daily News 10.10,11

Statue 15.18

Subject of History 17.14-16

symposium (Macerata) 18.3

testimonial fund 17.20

visit by Mary Constance M. 20.16

at Wellesley College 14.7-9

Will 15.19

Helen see Bourn

(nee Higginson) 1.5; 8.12

Helen, Mrs James 19.17; 20.5,21

Henry 1.4; 10.12-3

Ian 8.11

Isabel (Isabella) 4.1

James 1.2,4,7; 2.4,6,8; 3.3-4,6,14,15; 4.3-5,7; 5.3,5-11,14; 6.1-3,6,12; 7.14; 8.3-8,11-4

9.5,7; 10.2,8,14,15-9; 11.2-3; 13.2-13; 14.2,3; 15.19; 16.3; 17.10; 18.10

Biography (summary) 20.22,25

Bicentenary 19.3

Biographical Memoranda 20.4,21

Edith’s Birthday Book 19.17

F Schulman’s book on JM 19.14

memorial plaque to 4.3;

Bi-centenary 20.4

Centenary Conference 13.2; 14.2,4-6;

15.2; 16.3

Quarrel with HM 19.12; 20.4

Prospective Review 20.13

Jane (‘Jenny’) 17.9

Jeremy 13.15

John 3.3,6; 8.19

Joseph 3.6

'Lissey' 8.5; 9.7; 10.2-3; 18.19

Lucy 5.12

Malcolm 5.3; 6.12; 8.11

Maria 15.8,12,14,16; 17.4

Photo 17.9

Marie (nee Pierre) 1.3; 8.15

Margaret, Mrs 17.3,8

Mary Constance see also ‘Constance’ 19.5; 20.16,17

Mary Ellen 19.18

Mollie, Mrs (nee Davis) 13.15,16; 15.19; 16.3; 20.3

Peter 13.15

Philip Meadows 1.4; 3.3-4,6; 8.5-6,8-9,19; 9.8; 10.7; 16.18; 18.4

Rachel 1.4; 8.5; 9.6-7; 18.19

Richard 4.13; 5.12; 20.16

Robert 1.4; 4.1; 7.9; 8.5; 13.16; 17.8; 19.2;

Lord Mayor 20.3

Robert Braithwaite 3.6; 9.10-2; 20.3

Robert Francis 15.19

Russell 1.5; 6.2; 8.13

Selina 6.14

Susan 4.3

Portrait 20.6

Thomas 1.4; 3.3,6,10; 8.19; 9.5,7;10.14

(Dr) 3.3,16; 4.7; 10.7,12-4; 14.6

Thomas (B’ham) 13.15

Thomas, Sir 15.19

Violet 19.13,15

W H (?) 16.19

Wilfred, Sir 3.15; 13.15; 15.7; 17.8

School 13.16

Martineau Guest House 13.17-19; 14.19

Four Diamond Rating 13.18

Grade II listed 13.18

Photo 14.19

Martineau Johnson, Solicitors 13.15

Martineau Memorial Hall 16.3; 19.12

Martineau Society, The 12.11; 13.12,17; 14.3,14; 15.2; 16.4; 17.22

Tenth Anniversary 19.2

Newsletter 18.2; 20.22

Martineau Square 19.2

Martyr Age of the USA, The 14.11

Mary Barton 12.16

Maryland 11.7

Mason, Charlotte 11.12

Massachusetts 11.7; 14.14

Slavery Question 12.10

Massage, Swedish body 13.18

Indian Ayurvedic 13.18,19

Mas’er Davy 12.5

Mathematics 20.22

Maurice, F D 14.5

May Day 14.9

Mayhews 12.8

McQueen Simpson 17.12; 18.13

Meadows family 1.3,4; 3.6; 8.17,19

Mechanics’ Institute 19.18

Melbourne 20.29,33

Melbourne, Lord 17.19

Memorials, Harriet Martineau 15.7

Memories of Lenton 19.5; 20.16

Mercer 12.17

Mesmerism 1.7; 12.3; 13.19; 15.11,17; 19.5

Letters on 14.5

Metaphysical Society 13.10

Meteor Wreaths: etc. 16.3

Mexicans 15.4

Middle-East 15.7

Middlemarch 15.11

Middleton, Alan J 1.8; 2.3; 4.15; 7.12; 8.7; 12.3;3.12,14,20; 18.5; 19.2; 20.2,3,5,19

Millennium Dome 12.2

Mill, James 18.9

Mill, J Stuart 2.8; 16.17; 18.9

Miller, Mrs F Fenwick 18.12

Mill on the Floss, The 11.18; 15.11

Milnes, R. Monckton 3.15

Milton, John 10.17; 11.17

Miscellanies. A Collection of Essays by HM 20.20

Mississippi River 11.9; 14.11

Mitford, Miss 17.12

Modern Language Association 17.2

Molly’s mother 12.6

Monthly Repository, The 8.6; 9.6,7; 10.10; 18.11

Montreal 19.16

Moore, James 16.5,16

Morris, William 20.19,23,26,27

Morley 4.14

Moser, Sir Claus 17.4

Moser, Pete 17.4

Moxon 19.6

Moxon, Edward 3.15

Muir, Val 13.2

Mundy A R 18.5

Murphy, Margueritte 18.4

Murphy, Norman 13.14

Mursell, Very Rev Gordon 13.17

My Harriet 17.6

 

N

 

Nantes, Edict of 6.7-8

Napoleon III 15.8; 19.9,10

Napoleonic wars 12.5

Nashville, Tennessee 11.9

National Portrait Gallery 17.9

Necessarianism 15.11; 20.22

Needham family 8.13; 19.5

Needham, Lucy 20.16

Needleworking 11.18

Networking 18.10

Newcastle upon Tyne 1.3; 8.3,12; 9.7,15; 10.2-3,5,11

New England 11.10; 15.3

New Labour 17.13

Newman, Francis 5.7-8; 6.5; 13.14; 14.5; 20.22,23

John Henry (Cardinal) 13.14; 14.3

New Orleans 11.8-9; 14.11

New Poor Law bill 17.17

Newport, Rhode Is. 11.10

Newsletter Editor 19.2

Newton, Sir Isaac 20.22

New York 10.9; 11.10; 14.9; 17.2

State 14.10

Niagara Falls 11.4,5

Nightingale, Florence 3.15; 4.6; 12.10,11; 15.6,8,9,13-16; 16.17; 19.9

Fund 15.13,14

Obituary 15.13

Portrait 15.15

Sanitary reform 19.16

Nineteenth-Century Literature 17.3

Nithsdale 20.31

Norfolk 1.3; 3.13; 5.15; 6.4; 8.5-6

Norfolk Record Office 8.8

& Norwich Hospital 8.8; 18.4

Workhouse School 20.29

Norris, Anthony 16.19

Northrepps Grandchildren, The 20.24

North Tyneside Tourism 14.19

Northumberland, Penn. 11.5

Norwich 1.3-6; 3.2-11; 5.5,13-4; 6.1,13; 7.2; 8.5,7,9,11,15-6,19; 14.2; 15.2; 16.5

School 8.8; 16.4; 19.4

Subscription Library 8.8

County Hall 16.18

Unitarians 19.12

Not fine ladies, but true-hearted Englishwomen 14.14; 15.7

Notes on Nursing 15.13

Noticeboard 13.3; 14.3

Nottingham 1.6; 20.16

Notting Hill 12.2

Nullification 14.11

 

O

 

Occasional Papers 12.3

Octagon Chapel, Norwich 1.5,6; 3.4,6-7,9,16; 4.1; 5.13-4; 8.8; 9.3,7,18; 16.4; 18.5; 20.20

Odorisio, Ginevra Conti 18.4

Ogden, Mrs 20.29

Old Vic 4.13,15

Olmstead 15.4

O’Malley Dr 20.30

On the Origin of Species 16.8

Opie, Amelia 7.12-3

Orazem, Claudia 20.7

Orpheus 14.9

Osgood, Samuel Stillman 11.7

Oxford 19.4

Oxford Diocese 11.3

Oxford, Manchester College 1.8; 2.3,4; 4.1; 5.3-5; 6.1; 10.19

Harris 8.2-3; 10.2

Conference 2003 18.2

Oxford University 11.3

 

P

 

Palestine 20.17

Papalier 19.7-9

Parker, Theodore 6.5

Park Nook, Liverpool 19.18

Paris 19.8,10

Parliament, Houses of, 12.2

State Opening 12.2

Parry family 3.6,8

Pascal Lamb 16.18

Payn, James 12.10

Payne, Elizabeth Rogers 14.7

Peart, Revd Ann 14.6

Peggotty’s hut 12.6

Penney, Christine 2.4; 3.14; 19.4; 20.2

Pennsylvania Avenue 11.7

Pennsylvania, USA 17.21

Perth 13.2

Peterson, Linda 17.2; 19.16

Pet Prisoners 12.8

Phelps, Barry 13.12

Philadelphia 11.5; 12.9

Phillips, Stephen, Congressman 11.7

Phonetic Shorthand 19.19

phrenology 15.11; 20.9

Pichanick, Valerie 16.8,16

Pierce, Franklin 14.12

Pierre family 1.3; 7.15-6

Plato 13.10

Playfellow 18.17,18

Playing Detectives 13.17

Plum Lines 13.11-13

Poets’ Corner 12.2

Polchar, the 19.15

Pond, Jean 8.7; 9.3

Ponton, Christine and Roger 13.17,18; 14.19

Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated 17.17

Portland Courier 14.18

Positive Philosophy 12.8

Positivism 15.11

Pottawatomie Creek 14.14

Potter, Beatrix 2.8; 11.12

Pre-Raphaelite Brethren 9.10-2

Presbyterians 1.2; 8.15-6

President of the USA 14.12; 15.4

Priestley, Joseph 4.7; 5.5,7; 11.5

necessarianism 13.7

Riots 1791 13.17

Prostitution 12.16,17

Puckler-Muskau, Prince Hermann von 2.2

Punch cartoon. One good turn deserves another. 15.5

 

Q

 

Quarterly Review 11.18; 19.6

Queen, The 15.13

 

 

R

 

Radical Non-conformist 15.17

RAF & RN 11.3

Rankin family 1.4; 3.15; 4.1

Ravenna 18.4

Reason over Passion 15.11

Recollections of James Martineau 13.8

Records of Girlhood 14.3

Red House 20.26

Rees, Prof Joan 4.6; 12.10

Reeve family 3.3,17

Reggiani, Enrico (Milan) 18.3

Reid, Mrs 7.7

Reid, Elsabeth 17.20

Reitzes, Lisa B 15.18

Repton, Humphry 8.9

Republicans 15.4

Republican Party 15.3

Research Society for Victorian Periodicals 17.2

Retrospect of Western Travel 14.11; 19.4

Revocation of the Edict of Nantes 16.4

Richardson, S 18.10

Rich, Mary 17.18

Rigby, Dr Edward 3.3,6

Rivenburg 17.15

Roberts, Caroline 17.3; 20.7-11,18

Robinson, Henry Crabb 7.4

Robinson, Sir John 14.12

Roche pharmaceutical 17.21

Roedean School 17.21

Rogers, 16.13

Rogers, Samual 19.6

Roma and Harriet Martineau 15.18

Romola 19.19

Royal Academy 19.18,20

Royal Society of Medicine 18.5

Royal Warwickshire Regt. 13.15

Rugby School 13.15

Ruskin, John 5.2; 11.12

Russell, Mrs 20.31,32

Russell, W H 12.8

Ruston, Alan 14.5,6

Ruth 14.5,10

Ryall, Anka 12.3; 14.5; 16.4,5; 17.2,6

Rydal Rd. 11.12

Rydal Mount 17.7

Ryland Martineau (Solicitors) 13.15

 

S

 

Sabbath Musings 20.20

Sackville-West, Vita 4.1

St Andrews Street, Norwich 16.18

St Benets Abbey, Norfolk 16.18

St Bartholomew’s 20.11

St Domingo 19.10

St Johns, Bexhill 11.3

St Mary’s Church, S Walsham 16.19

St. Paul 20.30

Sanders, Dr Valerie 2.2,3; 11.3; 13.20; 14.4; 15.2,19; 16.2-4; 17.2,6-8; 18.3,8,13

Chair in English Lit., Univ. of Hull 13.3

The Martineau Artists 20.3

Edith Martineau’s Birthday Book 19.17

sanitary reform 15.13

Savings Bank 12.19

Scenes from Clerical Life 18.18

Schnectady 11.4

Scholarship in Auto/biography and History: Placing Harriet Martineau 20.18

Schulman, Rev Dr 4.2; 10.15; 13.4,12,13; 14.3,5; 19.14; 20.4

Scott 19.6

Seaboard States, the 15.4

Sedgwick, family 10.10

Selected Letters 14.14,15,18; 15.13

Senate 11.7

Settlers at Home 17.10

Shakespeare 11.17

Shapin 18.8

Shaw, Dr Antony Batty 3.3; 18.4

Shaw, Henry 13.10

Shaw family 4.8-12

Shepherd, Lady M 3.15

Sherborne School 18.5

Shrimpton, Dr Nicholas 14.4

Shuttleworth, Sally 6.19

Silas Marner 15.12

Silkwomen 12.14

Simola 18.7

Silvonen 18.7

Sillett, James 3.7

Skipton 19.5; 20.16

Slavery 14.11

Smith, Barbara 3.13; 4.2; 5.4,10; 8.2; 10.11

Smith, Barbara Leigh 20.15

Smith, Sydney 16.16

‘Snow’ - see Frances Julia Wedgwood

Snowe, Lucy 15.9

social ostracism 14.17

social purity campaigns 15.12

Society in America 14.11,18; 19.4; 20.8,10

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 17.17

Socrates 13.10; 19.19

Solly, Henry 13.10

Some Anecdotes about James Martineau 13.4

South Carolina 14.10; 15.6

South Walsham 18.6

Southey, Robert 11.18

Speck, Dr Reinhard S 2.3,5; 3.16; 4.4; 5.16

Spender, Dale 17.13

Spindle side 12.13

Stanley, Dean 13.10

Statue, Harriet’s 15.18

Stell, Dr Christopher 3.8

Stewart, Jack 13.11-12

St Paul’s Cathedral 12.2

Story of Wellesley, The 14.7

Stowe, Harriet Beecher 15.3

Strid 19.5; 20.16

Struggles with feelings 14.6

Studies of Christianity 13.5

Study of Religion 20.25

Suffield, R R 6.4-6

Summerson, Esther 12.7

Sumner, Charles 14.14

Sunderland 10.5

Sunderland, E R 20.25

Swedenborg Hall 11.4; 12.3

Swiss boy 12.7

Synthetic Society 5.5

 

 

T

 

Tagart, Edward 1.4; 3.3; 4.7; 10.7,14; 14.6

Tayler, J J 5.7-9; 8.12

Taylor 11.18

Taylor family of Norwich 1.3,4; 3.6,10; 8.8,17,19; 9.7,16,18

John Dr 18.5

William 9.7,9

Temperance 20.30

Tennyson, Alfred 13.10; 20.26

Texans 15.4

Thames Barrier 12.2

The Brother-Sister Culture in 19c Literature 16.3

The Crofton Boys 17.10

The Essential Faith of the Universal Church 17.10

The Hill and the Valley 15.12

The Hour and the Man 14.11; 18.18; 19.4,5,12; 20.9,10

The Hour and the Woman: Harriet Martineau’s “somewhat remarkable” life (Logan) 14.3

The Woman and the Hour: Harriet Martineau and Victorian Ideologies (Roberts) 17.3

Review of, 20.7

The Martyr Age of the USA 14.11

Theoretical and methodological Perspectives 16.3

The Seat of Authority in Religion 17.10

The Trump and her trumpet 16.2

The Truth and Harriet Martineau: Interpreting a Life 17.12; 18.7

Thom, John Hamilton 13.6

Thomas, Frederick Moy 14.12

Times, The 3.16; 14.11,13,14; 15.3,4,6; 17.17

Literary Supplement 16.2; 18.13

Titus Wilson & Son 11.13

Tocqueville, Alexis De 16.17

Todd, Barbara 3.11-2; 6.1; 7.2,8; 14.2,5-7; 16.2-4; 17.2,4,5,7,10,23; 18.2; 19.2

Tollhouse Museum, Yarmouth 12.5

Toussaint L’Ouverture 19.5-11; 20.10

Family 19.10

Toxteth, Ancient Chapel of 13.5

Traditions of Palestine 17.10; 19.4

Transcendentalism 8.4

Trent episode 15.7

Trinity Hall, Cambridge 13.15

Truro 6.18

Truth 17.12

Truth, Liberty, Religion 20.22

Tulliver, Maggie 11.18

Turner, Catherine 8.12-14; 9.17; 10.2; 20.17;

Henry 1.6; 4.6; 8.12-3; 9.16; 10.2; 20.17

William 5.6; 10.2-3

Tynemouth 5.4; 7.2; 8.3; 10.2,5,11; 12.5; 13.17,18; 14.19; 16.7; 17.20; 19.5,6; 20.3,16,27,28,33

HM ill from Venice 18.4

Visit of ‘Snow’ 18.18

Types of Ethical Theory 13.11-12,14; 17.10

U

 

Unitarians 1.2; 2.5,6; 3.8,12; 6.1-2,6,14; 8.3,7-8,12-3; 9.3,16; 10.3,5-6,11,16

Unitarians, English 11.10

Unitarian Historical Society, Trans of the 13.6; 14.6; 16.3

Unitarianism 17.14; 20.9

Unitarian thought 13.5

Ministers 14.2; 17.21

Monthly Repository 18.11

United States 12.3,11,13; 14.2; 16.9

Universe, The 1.7; 2.8; 6.2

University of Birmingham 20.2

Library 20.5

University of Iowa 19.16

University Hall, London 13.9,10; 14.4

Upper Gordon Street, Bloomsbury 20.23

Urology 18.5

Usborne, Richard 13.12

Utica, NY 11.4,5

 

 

V

 

Valparaiso 16.8

Venice 18.4

Vernon, Mt. 11.7

Victorian radicalism 17.14

Villette 14.7; 15.9

Virgil 19.19

Virginia 11.8; 12.9; 14.10

Virgoe, Norma 3.8

Voegeli family 10.14

Waban, Lake 14.8

Walker family 6.18

Walker, Thomas 14.12

Walker, Pres. of Nicaragua 15.4

Walker, William 14.13

Waller, Rev Dr Ralph 2.4; 4.6; 5.5, 9; 6.1; 8.3,12; 10.20; 13.3,6; 14.5,6; 20.22

Walloons 8.8,15

Walsham-le-Willows 20.16

Walsham, Richard de 16.18

War Office 15.13

Washington, DC 11.7,8; 14.10; 15.6

Washington, George 11.7

Wast Hills House 20.2

Wateredge Hotel, Ambleside 17.5

Waterhead, Ambleside 19.5; 20.16

Watson, Dr 20.14

Webb, Prof R K 3.4,5; 4.2,7,12; 5.4; 8.2; 14.3; 15.7; 16.8,16; 17.7,15; 18.14; 20.18

Webster, Daniel 11.7

Wedgwood relations 16.5

Emma 16.7,11,14; 17.17

Fanny 16.9; 17.17; 18.10,17-20

Frances Julia (‘Snow’) 17.18; 18.17,18

Hensleigh 16.9; 17.17,19-20; 18.19

James Mackintosh 17.17

Josiah 1 17.18,19

circle 17.18; 18.19

Weiner, Prof Gaby (Umea Univ.,Sweden) 17.6,12; 18.7; 20.2,18

Welfare State International 17.5

Welwyn Garden City 17.21

Wellbeloved, Charles 8.13,17

Wellesley College MA 4.12; 14.7; 15.19

Wesley, Charles 8.13,17

Western Australia, Univ. of 13.2

Western Kentucky Univ. 11.2; 14.3

West House School 13.15

Westminster Abbey 12.2

Westminster Review, The 2.8; 14.11; 15.11; 20.12,13,15

Westmorland Gazette 17.23

West Point 11.4

Whitbreads 3.9; 20.16

White House, The 11.6,11; 14.10

White Sulphur Springs, Virginia 11.10

Wheatley, Vera 1.3; 17.15

White, Joseph Blanco 2.4,5

Whitney, Anne 4.12; 14.7,8; 15.18

Who’s Afraid of James Martineau? 19.12

Wicksteed, Rev Charles 13.5

Wicksteed, Rev P H 4.14

Will, Free 6.2

William Morris: A Life for Our Time 20.23

William Morris Society 20.26

Williams, Revd S 16.19

Williams, Vaughan 4.15

Williamson, T 3.8

Williams’s, Dr, Library 11.2,4; 12.3

Trust 14.6

Wills, W H 12.7,10

Wilson, Carol Shiner 11.14,18

Winkworth, Susanna 5.9

Wodehouse, P G 13.11-12,14; 20.22

Helen Marion, Dr 13.14

Pelham (‘Plum’) 13.11

Centenary Exhibition 13.12

Wodehouse Society, The (TWS) 13.11

Wodehousians 13.13

Wollstonecraft, Mary 14.15-17; 15.13,14,16

Woman in the Nineteenth Century 14.18

Woman’s Cause 15.9,10,12-14,16

Woman, laws regarding 14.15

womanliness 15.12,14

‘Woman Question’, The 18.8

Women’s Writing 15.2; 16.2; 17.2

Woodforde, James 8.6

Woodruffe the Gardener 12.4

Wooster, Bertie 13.11; 20.22

Wordsworth, William 3.11; 5.12; 6.14-5; 7.3-4; 8.9; 11.17,18; 15.18

illegitimate daughter 15.18

Memorial Lecture 17.4

the Strid 19.5

Trust 17.4

Wife, Mary 15.17

Wordsworth: A Life 15.17

Wordsworth circle 11.2

World Health Organisation 11.3

Worthington, John H 5.6; 10.14; 13.3

Wykes, Dr David 12.3; 13.2; 14.6

 

 

Y

 

Yarmouth 12.5,6

Yates, James 20.17

Yates, Jennifer 13.2

Yeldham, Charlotte 8.8

York 1.6; 2.4

Young, Rachel M R 6.12; 8.7; 9.18; 15.17

 

Z

 

Zoological Society 16.13