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INDEX.

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��Ticknor & Fields, publish ' Hiawatha,' 230 ;

' Tales of a Wayside Inn,' 231 Times, and the siege of Paris, 39 ; and Wel- lington's death, 40 ; first war correspondent, 75 ; on curious epitaph, 159 ; on Canon T. T. Carter, 160 ; on Queen Victoria's Coronation, 174 ; on rag-made paper, 194 ; on newspaper compulsory stamp, 200 ; criticized by Saturday Review, 201, 204 ; on Lord Mayor at Nelson's funeral, 251 Tobacco, Cowper on, 64

Todd (C. T. ), father of the City Corporation, 259 Traill (H. D.), pension to widow, 106 ; parody

of ' Sister Helen,' 306 Traveller, The, amalgamated with The Globe,

180

Treloar (Sir William) presides at News- vendors' festival, 254

Trench (Lieut. -Col.) suggests Thames Em- bankment, 246

Trollope (Anthony), pension to widow, 105 Trollope (T. A.), pension to widow, 103 Triibner (Nicholas), his death, 284 ; his wife,

285 Truth, on Order of the Garter, 89 ; on George

IV.'s gold dinner service, 190 Tube railways in the City, 244 Tucker (Robert), Civil List pension, 112 Tulloch (Principal J.), pension to daughters,123 Tupper (Martin F.), pension to daughter, 102 Turle (H. F.), editor of ' N. & Q.,' 46 ; death,

48

Turle (James), ' Psalm and Hymn Tunes,' 49 Turner (Rev. Sydney), pension to daughter, 119 ' Tyrannicide,' author of the pamphlet, 212

U

Unemployment, Lord Nugent's Bill in 1830, 5 Union Jack. See Flag. United States, Penny Postage to, 223 University College, Gower Street, its Jewish

benefactors, 154 Unwin (Mrs.), and Cowper, 59; marriage

broken off, 60 ; death, 62

��Vargas (P.), pension to daughters, 144

Varley (S. A.), Civil List pension, 110

Venables (G. Stovin), contributor to Saturday Review, 211

Victoria (Queen), Knight on her death, xx ; Kaisar-i-Hind, 29 ; and Order of the Garter, 89 ; public mourning for, ib. ; visit to Manchester, 171 ; newspapers on her Coronation, 173 ; poems by E. B. Browning on, 213 ; gives up privilege of franking, 219 ; opens Holborn Viaduct and Blackfriars Bridge, 245 ; first visit to Edinburgh, 291 ; ' Roxburghe Ballads ' dedicated to, 321

Villafranca, treaty of, Mrs. Browning on, 215

Violins, prices at sales, 268

Vizetelly (Henry) and Queen Victoria's Coronation, 174

Voters, plural, 82

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��Wales (Prince of), Prince George created, 160 Wallace (Alf. Russel), Civil List pension, 108 Wallace (Prof. W.), pension to widow, 127 Wallis (G.), pension to daughters, 120 Walsh (John Henry), editor of The Field, 185 War correspondents. See Newspapers. Ward (E. M.), R.A., pension to widow, 113 Washington (Booker T.) invited to the White

House, 160

Water, London supply 1722-1829, 22 Waterloo, battle of, news in London, 41 Waterloo Bridge opened, 28 Watson (James) the elder, his trial, 26 Watson (William), Civil List pension, 104 Watts-Dunton (T.), on D. G. Rossetti, xxvi ;

on P. B. Marston, xxxi ; on ' Festus '

Bailey, 97, 177

Webster (Benj.), proprietor of The Field, 184 Webster (Rev. Wentworth), Civil List pension,

126

Weekly Chronicle on Queen Victoria's Corona- tion, 173

Weir (Harrison), Civil List pension, 115 Wellington (Arthur, Duke of), plate presented

to him by the Prince Regent of Portugal, 21 ;

death, 40 ; in ' N. & Q.,' 41 ; and Queen

Victoria's Coronation, 174 ; on Francis

Place, 180 ; and Mrs. Fitzherbert, 208 ;

Longfellow's poem on, 230 ; and Lord

Mayor's banquet, 254 Wells (Charles), Civil List pension, 100 Wellsman (Walter), editor of ' Newspaper

Press Directory,' 196 Wentworth (William Charles) founds The

Australian, 195 Wesley (Charles), buried in Marylebone

Churchyard, 84

Wesley (John) preaches in Fetter Lane, 81 Westminster Abbey, Campbell's funeral, 31 ;

Longfellow memorial in, 239 Westwood (T.) on Mrs. Browning, 214 Weyman (Stanley J.) on Oxford Life, 164 Weymouth (Dr. R. F.), Civil List pension, 125 Whitaker (Cuthbert Wilfrid), editor of the

4 Almanack,' 283 Whitaker (George Herbert), editor of The

Bookseller, 283 Whitaker (Joseph), originates The Penny Post,

274 ; editor of The Gentleman's Magazine,

275 ; founds The Bookseller, ib. ; starts Relief Fund for Paris booksellers, 16. ; and underselling, ib. ; starts ' Reference Catalogue of Current Literature,' 282 ; and the ' Almanack,' 283 ; death, ib.

Whitaker (Vernon), second editor of The

Bookseller, 277

Wliite (J. Gleeson), pension to widow, 116 Whitgift Hospital, Croydon, its quaint

regulations, 78

Whitman (Walt), Saturday Review on, 207 Whittaker (T.), Civil List pension, 112 Whittier (J. G.) on Longfellow's death, 239 44 Who fears to speak of Ninety-Eight ? " its

author, 291

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