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��Ebsworth (Joseph Woodfall), on Knight's ' Sheridan,' xxviii ; Knight on sale of his books, xxxii ; poems on Knight, xxxvi-vii ; recollections of " Maga," 22 ; on ' Second Journey of John Gilpin,' 71 ; his birth and godfather, 289 ; taken to Edinburgh recollections of Scott, 290 ; early love of books, ib. ; Reform agitation, 18312, 291 ; hears O'Connell, ib. ; visit of Queen Victoria and Sir Robert Peel, ib. ; becomes an art student, 292 ; his first exhibit, ib. : on Hugh Miller, 293 ; F. G. Stephens on, ib. ; first poem printed, 294 ; goes to Manchester and Paris, ib. ; joins the Glasgow School of Design, ib. ; becomes a Mason, 295 ; tour through Europe, ib. ; goes to Cambridge, ib. ; on Kingsley and Newman, ib. ; ordained, 296 ; curate of Market Weighton, ib. ; befriends gipsies, ib. ; marriage, 297 ; his mother's birthday letter, ib. ; becomes Vicar of Molash, ib. ; his friend J. Muir Wood, 298 ; goes to Ashford, ib. ; and Dr. R. Garnett, ib. ; affection for May 29th, 299, 300 ; death of wife, 299 ; health failing, ib. ; Knight on his ' Cavalier Lyrics,' 300 ; death, 301 ; portraits, ib. ; his epitaph by himself, 302 ; his father's death, 303 ; his ancestry, 304 ; at funeral of John Francis, 305 ; on D. G. Rossetti, ib. ; on F. W. Robinson, 306 ; on Byron, 306, 309 ; on S. R. Gardiner, 307 ; on C. H. Firth, 308 ; on Hazlitt, ib. ; on ' Astarte,' 309 ; on the Duke of Argyle, 312 ; on Mrs. Oliphant, ib. ; on George Gilfillan, 313 ; and ' The Dumfries Album,' 314 ; and MacphaiVs Ecclesiastical Journal, ib. ; on the Brontes, 315 ; letters from their father, 317 ; on Macaulay, 318 ; contributions to ' Dictionary of National Biography, 1 319 ; the Star and Garter dinner, ib. ; the Ballad Society, 320 ; ' Roxburghe Ballads,' ib. ; dedicated to Queen Victoria, 321 ; and Halliwell- Phillipps, ib. ; Ballad Index, ib. ; on Omar Khayyam, 322 ; and J. P. Collier, ib. ; Bibliography, 323 ; his MS. indexes, 324 ; as an illustrator, 325 Ebsworth (Margaret), nee Blore, marriage,

297 ; death, 299

Ebsworth (Mary Emma, born Fairbrother),

mother of J. W. Ebsworth, marriage, 290 ;

birthday letter to Joseph W., 297 ; letter

to her son Charles's betrothed, 303

Echo, its first thirty years, 16 ; bought by

Albert Grant, 30

Edersheim (Dr. A.), pension to daughters, 121 Edinburgh, Ebsworth's father at, 290 ; Reform Bill agitation, 291 ; O'Connell at, ib. ; Queen Victoria and Sir R. Peel at, ib. ; Ebsworth's views of, 292 Edinburgh Garrison, its chaplains, 191 Edmonds (Charles), bibliographer, 265, 280 Edmonton, Cowper and Lamb buried a,t, 72 Education, attitude of The Guardian, 13 ; Brougham's Report, 27 ; for Jewish boys and girls, 147, 154 ; in 1856, 204 ; grants by City Corporation, 253

��Edward VII. (King), his title in Scotland, 90 ;

poem by Chorley on his birth, 175 Edwards (Francis) buys Knight's books, xxxix Edwards (J. Passmore) purchases The Echo, 17 Edwards (Matilda Betham), Civil List pension,

103

Electric lighting introduced in the City, 244 Elim Chapel, Fetter Lane, its history, 267 Eliot (George), her ' Daniel Deronda,' 152 Ellis (Lieut.-Col. A. B.), pension to widow, 143 Ellis (F. S.), publisher, 285 Embankment, Thames, suggested by Wren

and Evelyn, 245 ; by Paterson, ib. ; by

Lieut.-Col. Trench, 246 Emerton (Rev. Dr.) on friendship between

England and France, 286 English to be used in courts of justice, 24 Entente Cordiale, 1859 and 1908, 286 Epitaph, Dorothy Cecil's, 159 Escott (T. H. S.), Civil List pension, 103 Evans (Daniel Silvan), Civil List pension, 105 Evans (J. Gwenogfryn), Civil List pension, 103 Evelyn (John), pronunciation of his name, 14 ;

suggests Thames Embankment, 245 Evening newspapers. See Newspapers. Examiner, Byron and Leigh Hunt at its office,

312

Exeter Change menagerie, 187 Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862, 40 Explosion Day, circulation of The Globe, 182 Express, evening paper in 1846, 11

F

Fairbrother (Robert), grandfather of J. W.

Ebsworth. and friend of Sheridan, 290 ' Fairies of English Poetry," Knight's lecture

on, iv Fancourt (Rev. S.), his Circulating Library,

xxviii

Faraday (M.), pension to niece, 108 Faulkner (G.) employs Ebsworth as chief

artist, 294 Fawkner (John Pascoe), father of the press

in Victoria, 196 Fechter (C. A.) as Hamlet, viii Fennell (Dr. C. A. M.), Civil List pension, 124 Fetter Lane, notable residents, 78 ; chapels

in, 81, 83, 267

Ffennell (W. J.), pension to daughters, 138 Field, its Jubilee, editors, and contributors,

183-8 Fire Brigade : James Braidwood, 257 ; Capt.

Shaw, 258 ; voluntary fire escapes, ib. Firth (C. H.), Ebsworth on, 308 Fishing Gazette, its services to angling, 185 FitzGerald's ' Omar Khayyam,' Ebsworth on,

322

Fit/herbert (Mrs.) and George IV., 208 Flag, National, symbolism of its colours, 76

incorrectly blazoned, 77 ; its size, ib. >

right to fly, ib.

Folk-lore, word coined by Thorns, 36 Forbes (Archibald) as war correspondent, 75 Forman (H. Buxton), presentation to, 225 Forster (W. E.), candidate at Leeds, vi Fortnightly Review on Cyrano de Bergerac, xxvi

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