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Appendix F: INDEX OF PERSONS, AND WORKS CITED, With Variants and Notes - John Stuart Mill, The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXXII - Additional Letters of John Stuart Mill [1824]Edition used:The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXXII - Additional Letters of John Stuart Mill, ed. Marion Filipiuk, Michael Laine, and John M. Robson, Introduction by Marion Filipiuk (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1991).
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Appendix FINDEX OF PERSONS, AND WORKS CITED, With Variants and Notesthis appendix is an index of names and titles of works, which do not appear in the subject Index. Also included here (at the end of the appendix and listed chronologically) are references to official documents and to statute laws. The material otherwise is arranged in alphabetical order, with an entry for each correspondent, and each person or work quoted or referred to. Anonymous articles are entered in order of date under the newspaper or journal in which they appear. References to mythical and fictional characters are excluded. The following abbreviations are used: ADB (Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie), AusDB (Australian Dictionary of Biography), DAB (Dictionary of American Biography), DBF (Dictionnaire de biographie française), DIB (Dictionary of Indian Biography), DNB (Dictionary of National Biography), EB (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed.), EIC (East India Company), GDU (Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle), MEB (Boase, Modern English Biography), PD (Parliamentary Debates), PP (Parliamentary Papers), SC (JSM’s library, Somerville College, Oxford), WWG (Who Was Who in the Greek World), WWBMP (Who’s Who of British Members of Parliament). The entries take the following form: 1. Identification of persons: birth and death dates and a source of further biographical information are given whenever possible; otherwise “fl.” with a date or an identifying phrase appears. 2. Identification of works: author, title, etc., in the usual bibliographic form. 3. Notes (if required) giving information about JSM’s use of the source, indication if the work is in his library, Somerville College, Oxford, and any other relevant information. 4. Lists of the pages where works are quoted or referred to. 5. In the case of quotations, a list of substantive variants between Mill’s text and his source, in this form: Page and line reference to the present text. Reading in the present text] Reading in the source (page reference in the source). Quoted passages are placed in context by giving beginnings and endings of sentences. Acland, Henry Wentworth (1815-1900; DNB). Letters to: 158, 223 — The Harveian Oration. London: Macmillan, 1865. referred to: 158 Adams, William Bridges (1797-1872; DNB). Referred to: 36 — “Dr. Arnott, On Warming and Ventilation,” London and Westminster Review, VI & XVIII (Jan. 1838), 345-67. referred to: 36 Akbar II (King of Delhi; ruled 1806-37). Referred to: 61 Alfred (of England) (849-901 ; DNB). Referred to: 147 Alves, Henry Scott (d. before Nov. 1859). note: see Gentleman’s Magazine (1859), 546. letter to: 29 Alves, Nathaniel. note: a Political Agent of the EIC. referred to: 36-7 Amberley. See Russell. Amos, Andrew (1791-1860; DNB). Referred to: 21 Andrew, F.P. (fl. 1850s). Referred to: 99 Annales de l’Association Internationale pour le Progrès des Sciences Sociales. 4ième sess., Congrès de Berne (1865). Paris and Brussels, 1866. referred to: 224 Arangio, Diego (fl. 1830s). note: a refugee. referred to: 42 Arnand Rao (Gaikwar of Baroda) (ruled 1800-19). Referred to: 63 Arnold, Edwin (1832-1904; DNB). Letter to: 160 Atkins, Aaron. note: Assistant Registrar in Book Office of the EIC. referred to: 106, 107, 114 Auckland, Lord. See George Eden. Austin, Charles (1799-1874; DNB). Referred to: 4, 11, 197 Austin, John (1790-1859; DNB). letters to: 69, 71 referred to: 3-4, 12, 13, 21, 30-1, 65 — “Periodical Literature: Edinburgh Review, Number XL, Art. IV—Disposition of Property by Will [and] Primogeniture,” Westminster Review, II (Oct. 1824), 503-53. referred to: 6 Austin, Lucie (later Duff-Gordon) (1821-69; DNB). Referred to: 13, 15 Austin, Sarah (1793-1867; DNB). note: see also Cousin and Raumer. letters to: 12, 14, 30 referred to: 3-4, 23 Ayrton, Acton Smee (1816-86; DNB). Referred to: 168, 176 Babington, Charles Cardale (1808-95; DNB). Referred to: 148 Bacon, Francis (Lord Verulam) (1561-1626; DNB). Referred to: 159 — Novum Organum (1620). In Works. Ed. James Spedding, et al. 14 vols. London: Longman, et al., 1857-74, I, 119-365 (Latin); IV, 38-248 (English). note: in SC. quoted: 159 159.27 axiomata media] Duae viae sunt, atque esse possunt, ad inquirendam et inveniendam veritatem. Altera a sensu et particularibus advolat ad axiomata maxime generalia, atque ex iis principiis eorumque immota veritate judicat et invenit axiomata media; atque haec via in usu est. (I, 159; sect. xix) Bain, Alexander (1818-1903; DNB). letter to: 155 referred to: 75-6, 205 — The Emotions and the Will (1859). 2nd ed. London: Longmans, et al., 1865. referred to: 205 — On the Applications of Science to Human Health and Well-being. Being a Lecture, Introductory to a Course, “On the Application of Physics to Common Life,” Delivered at the Edinburgh Philosophical Institute in June, 1847. London and Glasgow: Griffin, 1848. referred to: 75-6 — The Senses and the Intellect (1855). 3rd ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1868. referred to: 205 Bain, Frances A. (née Wilkinson) (d. 1892). Referred to: 205 Baji Rao II (Peshwa of the Marathas) (1775-1851?). Referred to: 63 Baker, Thomas. note: a labourer at the EIC. referred to: 86 Barrère, Pierre (fl. 1860s). note: a professor. referred to: 147, 170 Barry, M. Maltman (1842-1909). Letter to: 219 Bayley, William Butterworth (1782-1860; DNB). Referred to: 51, 58 Beal, James (1829-91; MEB). letters to: 168, 176 referred to: 174, 179 Beaumont, Thomas Wentworth (1792-1848; DNB). Referred to: 46, 47 Beaumont de la Bonninière, Gustave Auguste de (1802-66; DBF). Referred to: 73 Beggs, Thomas (1808-96; MEB). Referred to: 169 Bell, Charles. note: a writer in the Judicial Dept. of the EIC. referred to: 87, 110 Benson, Ralph Augustus (1828-86; MEB). Referred to: 217-18 Bentham, George (1800-84; DNB). Referred to: 11 Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832; DNB). Referred to: 15, 66 — Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice. Ed. John Stuart Mill. 5 vols. London: Hunt and Clarke, 1827. referred to: 7 — Traité des preuves judiciaires. Ed. Pierre Etienne Louis Dumont. 2 vols. Paris: Bossange, 1823. referred to: 4 Bentley, Richard (1794-1871; DNB). Letter to: 62 Bible. Referred to: 53 — II Corinthians. Quoted: 235 Bickersteth, Henry (Baron Langdale) (1783-1851; DNB). Referred to: 31 Bingham, Peregrine (1788-1864; DNB). Referred to: 4 — “Periodical Literature: The Quarterly Review, No. LVIII—Faux’s Memorable Days in America,” Westminster Review, I (Jan. 1824), 250-68. referred to: 5 — “Travels of Duncan, Flint and Faux,” Westminster Review, I (Jan. 1824), 101-20. referred to: 5 Bingmann, Dr. (fl. 1860s). note: a translator. referred to: 205 Birkbeck, George (1776-1841; DNB). Referred to: 200 Black, John (1783-1855; DNB). Referred to: 6-7 Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple (1st Marquis Dufferin and Ava) (1826-1902; DNB). Referred to: 216 Blake, John Aloysius (1826-87; MEB). Referred to: 183 Blanc, Jean Joseph Louis (1811-82; DBF). Referred to: 140 Blanqui, Jérôme Adolphe (1798-1854; DBF). Letter to: 18 Blignières, Célestin le Barbier de (1822-1905; DBF). Referred to: 128 Boirac, Emile (1851-1917). Referred to: 231 Bonham, Mr. (fl. ca. 1840). Referred to: 244 Boole, George (1815-64; DNB). Referred to: 153 — An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on Which Are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities. London: Walton and Maberley, 1854. referred to: 153 Booth, Edwin Carton (ca. 1827-78; AusDB). Letter to: 182 Booth, James (1796-1880; DNB). Referred to: 11 Bordère, Henri (1825-89). note: see Biographical Notes upon Botanists. letter to: 120 Borthwick, W. note: Political Agent of the EIC. referred to: 56 Bourdillon, Edmund D. note: retired from the EIC in June 1867. referred to: 97 Bourke, Richard Southwell (6th Earl of Mayo) (1822-72; DNB). Referred to: 199 Bouverie, Edward Pleydell (1818-89; DNB). Referred to: 201 — Letters to Mill (25 Sept. and 13 Oct., 1868), The Times, 16 Oct., 1868, 10. referred to: 201 Bowring, John (1792-1872; DNB). note: see also PP (1834, 1835). letters to: 7, 8, 11, 25 Bradlaugh, Charles (1833-91; DNB). Letters to: 206, 225 (2) Brewer, William (d. 1881; MEB). Referred to: 194 Bright, John (1811-98; DNB). Referred to: 178 The British and Foreign Review. Referred to: 46 British Controversialist and Literary Magazine. Referred to: 155, 156 — “Modern Logicians: John Stuart Mill,” n.s. XII (Mar. and Apr. 1865), 161-73 and 241-56. referred to: 156 Brougham, Henry Peter (Lord) (1778-1868; DNB). Referred to: 66 Brown, Francis. note: a warehouse pensioner of the EIC. referred to: 86 Brown, Thomas (1778-1820; DNB). Referred to: 8 — Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind. 4 vols. Edinburgh: Tait, 1820. referred to: 8 Buchez, Philippe Joseph Benjamin, and Prosper Charles Roux, eds. L’histoire parlementaire de la révolution française, ou Journal des assemblées nationales depuis 1789 jusqu’en 1815. 40 vols. Paris: Paulin, 1834-38. referred to: 32 Buckle, Henry Thomas (1821-62; DNB). Referred to: 127 — Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle. Ed. with a Biographical Notice by Helen Taylor. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green, 1872. referred to: 227-8 Buller, Charles (1806-48; DNB). Referred to: 11, 27, 28, 31, 64 Bullmore, Frederick Charles (1801-96). note: physician in Falmouth who attended Henry Mill in his last illness. referred to: 52 Bulwer, Edward George Earle Lytton (later Bulwer-Lytton, later Lord Lytton) (1803-73; DNB). Referred to: 15 — Pelham; or, The Adventures of a Gentleman. 3 vols. London: Colburn, 1828. referred to: 15 Buridan, Jean (ca. 1290-ca. 1358; DBF). Referred to: 1 Burnes, Alexander (1805-41; DNB). Referred to: 66 Burnett, Alfred W. (fl. 1867). Letter to: 178 Burton, Richard Francis (1821-90; DNB). Referred to: 104-5 The Bury Times. Referred to: 225 Butler, Josephine Elizabeth (1828-1906; DNB). Letter to: 204 Cabell, William (1786-1853). note: Senior Clerk and later Assistant Secretary to the Board of Control. letters to: 13, 17, 22, 24, 28, 29, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39 (2), 40, 41, 48, 49, 51, 55, 57, 58, 59 (2), 60, 61 Cairnes, Eliza Charlotte (née Alexander; Mrs. John Elliot). Referred to: 237 Cairnes, John Elliot (1823-75; DNB). Referred to: 118, 218, 224, 237 — “Essay towards an Experimental Solution of the Gold Question (Part I),” Fraser’s Magazine, LX (Sept. 1859), 267-78. referred to: 118 — “Essay towards an Experimental Solution of the Gold Question (Part II),” Fraser’s Magazine, LXI (Jan. 1860), 38-53. referred to: 118 — “The Laws, According to Which a Depreciation of the Precious Metals Consequent upon an Increase of Supply Takes Place, Considered in Connection with the Recent Gold Discoveries,” Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, Pt. XIII (Jan. 1859), 236-69. note: read before the British Association, September 1858. referred to: 118 — “Our Defences: A National or a Standing Army,” Fortnightly Review, n.s. IX (Feb. 1871), 167-98. referred to: 224 — “Political Economy and Land,” Fortnightly Review, n.s. VII (Jan. 1870), 41-63. referred to: 218 — The Slave Power; Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs: Being an Attempt to Explain the Real Issues Involved in the American Contest. London: Parker, Son, and Bourne, 1862. referred to: 132 Calvert, John Mitchinson (1801-42). note: see Caroline Fox, Memories, and Thomas Carlyle, Life of Sterling. letters to: 51, 53 referred to: 43, 58 Cameron, Charles Hay (1795-1880; DNB). note: see also his “Report,” PP (1831-32). referred to: 31 Campbell, George (1824-92; DNB). Letters to: 209, 214, 215 — The Irish Land. London: Trübner; Dublin: Hodges, Foster, 1869. referred to: 209, 214-15 — “The Irish Land Question,” Daily News, 30 Nov., 1869, 5. quoted: 215 — “The Tenure of Land in India.” In Systems of Land Tenure in Various Countries. London: Macmillan, 1870, 145-227. note: a Cobden Club volume. referred to: 209 Campbell, George Douglas (8th Duke of Argyll) (1823-1900; DNB). Referred to: 212 Canning, Stratford (Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe) (1786-1880; DNB). Referred to: 99 Carlile, Richard (1790-1843; DNB). Referred to: 6 Carlyle, Jane Baillie (née Welsh) (1801-66; DNB). Referred to: 57 Carlyle, John Aitken (1801-79; DNB). Letter to: 43 Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881; DNB). letters to: 48, 57, 66 referred to: 32, 44 — Chartism. London: Fraser, 1840. referred to: 48 — The French Revolution: A History. 3 vols. London: Fraser, 1837. referred to: 44 — “Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question,” Fraser’s Magazine, XL (Dec. 1849), 670-9. referred to: 80 — “Parliamentary History of the French Revolution,” London and Westminster Review, V & XXVII (Apr. 1837), 233-47. referred to: 32 — Sartor Resartus (1833-34). 2nd ed. Boston: Munroe; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh: Kay, 1837. note: in SC. quoted: 55 55.6-7 “An unknown condiment named Point.”] Their [the Irish “Drudges” or “Poor Slaves”] universal sustenance is the root named Potato, cooked by fire alone; and generally without condiment or relish of any kind, save an unknown condiment named Point, into the meaning of which I have vainly inquired; the victual Potatoes-and-Point not appearing, at least not with specific accuracy of description, in any European cookery-book whatever. (285; Bk. III, Chap. x.) Carnac, James Rivett (1785-1846; DNB). Referred to: 29, 37, 38, 63 Carpenter, Mary (1807-77; DNB). Letters to: 199, 212 — Suggestions on Prison Discipline and Female Education in India. Bristol: Arrowsmith, 1867. referred to: 199 Carr, William Ogle (1802/3-56). note: see Annual Register, 1856. referred to: 11 Carrel, Jean Baptiste Nicolas Armand (1800-36; DBF). Referred to: 28, 32-3 Cassal, Hugues Charles Stanislas (1818-85; DBF). Referred to: 147 Chadwick, Edwin (1800-90; DNB). letters to: 75, 83, 135, 243 referred to: 15, 124, 180, 201 — “Life Assurances,” Westminster Review, IX (Apr. 1828), 384-421. referred to: 83 Chapman, Henry Samuel (1803-81; DNB). Referred to: 244 Chapman, John (1821-94; DNB). Letters to: 80, 202 Chedzoy, Charles. note: a warehouse pensioner of the EIC. referred to: 86 Chesson, Frederick William (ca. 1833-88; MEB). Referred to: 179 Chevalier, Michel (1806-79; DBF). Referred to: 181 Christ. See Jesus. Christie, William Dougal (1816-74; DNB). Letters to: 150, 165, 192, 195 — “Amendment of Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill,” Pall Mall Gazette, 29 Apr., 1868, 5. referred to: 192 — The Brazil Correspondence in the Case of the “Prince of Wales” and the Officers of the “Forte,” Reprinted from Papers Laid before Parliament. London: Ridgway, 1863. referred to: 150 — Electoral Corruption and Its Remedies. London: National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1864. referred to: 165 — Notes on Brazilian Questions. London and Cambridge: Macmillan, 1865. referred to: 150 — Suggestions for an Organization for the Restraint of Corruption at Elections. London: National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1864. referred to: 165 Clarendon. See Villiers. Clark, William Henry. note: member of Reform Club 1847-71. referred to: 150 Clarke, Charles Baron (1832-1906; DNB). Referred to: 223 — “The Existing Poor Law of England,” Macmillan’s Magazine, XXIII (Nov. 1870), 46-52. referred to: 223 Clarke, William Stanley. note: Chairman of the Court of Directors of the EIC 1835-36. referred to: 29 Clay, Walter Lowe (1833-75). note: see Alumni Cantab. letter to: 171 Clerk, George Russell (1800-89; DNB). letters to: 102, 104, 107 referred to: 87, 94, 112 Clerk, Godfrey (b. 1835; DIB). note: Lieutenant in the army of the EIC. referred to: 107 Cobbe, Frances Power (1822-1904; DNB). Referred to: 182 Cochrane, John George (1781-1852; DNB). Referred to: 14 Cochut, Pierre André (1812-90; DBF). Letter to: 126 Coghlan, William M. (1803-85; DIB). Referred to: 100, 104 Cöhn, Gustav (1840-1919; NDB). Letter to: 188 Cole, Henry (1808-82; DNB). Letters to: 15, 16 (2), 17, 18, 26, 33, 38, 46, 49, 50, 56, 62, 241 (2), 242 (2) — “Uniform Penny Postage,” London and Westminster Review, VII & XXIX (Apr. 1838), 225-64. referred to: 38-9 Colman, Mary Elizabeth (née Mill; one of JSM’s sisters) (1822-1913). Referred to: 17, 52 Comte, Auguste (1798-1857; DBF). Referred to: 152, 159 Comte, François Charles Louis (1782-1837; DBF). Referred to: 21 Conolly, John (1794-1866; DNB). Referred to: 21 Conway, Ellen Davis (née Dana; Mrs. Moncure Daniel) (d. 1897; DAB). Referred to: 237 Conway, Moncure Daniel (1832-1907; DAB). Letter to: 237 Coope, William John (1809-70). note: rector of Falmouth. See Bibliotheca Cornubiensis (1874). referred to: 52, 53 Cooper, James Alfred (1822-98; MEB). Letter to: 155 The Cooperator. Referred to: 188 Corrie, William (1806-81; MEB). Letter to: 163 Coulson, Walter (1794-1860; DNB). Referred to: 11 Courcelle-Seneuil, Jean Gustave (1813-92; DBF). letter to: 82 referred to: 234 — Traité théorique et pratique des opérations de banque. Paris: Guillaumin, 1853. referred to: 82 The Courier and Evening Gazette. Quoted: 6 Courtney, Leonard Henry (later Baron Courtney of Penrith) (1832-1918; DNB). Letter to: 237 Cousin, Victor (1792-1867; DBF). Report on the State of Public Instruction in Prussia. Trans. Sarah Austin. London: Wilson, 1834. referred to: 23 Cowley, Lord. See Henry Wellesley. Cox, Samuel Sullivan (1824-89; DAB). Referred to: 164 Crawley, Francis Edward (1803-32). Referred to: 12, 14 Crestadoro, Andrea (1808-79; DNB). Letter to: 174 —, ed. Manchester Public Free Libraries. Index-Catalogue of the Hulme Lending Branch. Manchester, 1867. referred to: 174 Crompton, Joseph William (fl. 1850s). note: classmate of James Bentham Mill. letter to: 169 Cunningham, Henry Francis (fl. 1837-49). note: an artist at Falmouth who did portraits of JSM and his brother. referred to: 52 Currie, Frederick (1799-1875; DNB). note: the references are to him as a member of the Secret Committee in his capacity as Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors of the EIC 1857-58, and Chairman April-August 1858. referred to: 102-3, 104-5, 107, 110-11, 112, 113 The Daily News. Referred to: 150, 201-2, 217-18 — Leader on the case of Constable William Smith, 18 Jan., 1870, 4-5. referred to: 217-18 The Daily Telegraph. Referred to: 160-1, 202 — “The Negro Insurrection,” 29 Nov., 1865, 3. referred to: 160 — “Governor Eyre,” 30 Nov. 1865, 3. referred to: 160 Dall, Caroline Wells (née Healey) (1822-1912; DAB). Letter to: 127 — Woman’s Rights under the Law: In Three Lectures Delivered in Boston, January, 1861. Boston: Walker, Wise, 1861. referred to: 127-8 Danvers, Frederick Charles (1833-1906; DNB). Referred to: 87 Davis, David Daniel (1777-1841; DNB). Referred to: 21 De Morgan, Augustus (1806-71; DNB). Referred to: 153 — Formal Logic; or, The Calculus of Inference, Necessary and Probable. London: Taylor and Walton, 1847. referred to: 153 Dicey, Edward James Stephen (1832-1911; DNB). Referred to: 132 — Rome in 1860. London: Macmillan, 1861. referred to: 132 — Six Months in the Federal States. London and Cambridge: Macmillan, 1863. referred to: 132 Digweed, Clara Esther (née Mill; one of JSM’s sisters) (1818-86). Referred to: 17, 52 Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-81; DNB). Referred to: 195 Doane, Richard (1805-48). Referred to: 5, 7 Dohrn, Anton (1840-1909). note: see Der Grosse Brockhaus. letters to: 186, 208 Dollfus, Johann Heinrich (1800-87; EB). Referred to: 181 Downton, John. note: a writer at the EIC. referred to: 109-10 Drew, Henry Thomas. note: a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 89 Drummond, Henry (1786-1860; DNB). Referred to: 19 Drysdale, George R. (1825-1904). Physical, Sexual, and Natural Religion. London: Truelove, 1854. referred to: 225-6 Duff, Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant. See Grant Duff. Dufferin, Lord. See Frederick Blackwood. Duffy, Charles Gavan (1816-1903; DNB). Referred to: 232 Dundas, Robert Saunders (2nd Viscount Melville) (1771-1851; DNB). Referred to: 20 Dupont-White, Charles Brook (1807-78; DBF). note: see also J.S. Mill, Considerations on Representative Government, trans. Dupont-White. referred to: 128 — La centralisation: suite à L’individu et l’état. Paris: Guillaumin, 1860. referred to: 129 — L’individu et l’état (1857). 2nd ed. Paris: Guillaumin, 1858. referred to: 129 Dussard, Hippolyte (1798-1876; DBF). Referred to: 27 Eastwick, William Joseph (1808-89; MEB). note: the references are to him as a member of the Secret Committee in his capacity as Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors of the EIC from April to August 1858. referred to: 112, 113 Eden, George (Earl of Auckland) (1784-1849; DNB). Referred to: 55-6, 59 Edgar (of England) (944-75 ; DNB). Referred to: 147 Edinburgh Review. Referred to: 6, 65 Edmonstone, Neil Benjamin (1765-1841; DNB). Referred to: 56, 57, 59 Eichthal, Gustave d’ (1804-86; DBF). Referred to: 176 Ellice, Edward (1810-80; DNB). Referred to: 4, 5 Elliott, John Arthur (fl. 1868). Letter to: 191 Ellis, William (1800-81; DNB). Referred to: 4, 5, 6, 8 — “Charitable Institutions,” Westminster Review, II (July 1824), 97-121. referred to: 5 — “Political Economy,” Westminster Review, II (Oct. 1824), 289-310. referred to: 5 Elphinstone, John (Baron) (1807-60; DNB). Referred to: 104 Elphinstone, Mountstuart (1779-1859; DNB). Referred to: 22, 121 Emerson, Ellen Tucker (1839-1909). note: daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson. referred to: 237 Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-82; DAB). Referred to: 237 Empson, William (1791-1852; DNB). letter to: 67 referred to: 12 — “Jeremy Bentham,” Edinburgh Review, LXXVIII (Oct. 1843), 460-516. referred to: 67 Erskine, James. note: an employee of the EIC. referred to: 34 The Examiner. Referred to: 32 — Review of JSM’s England and Ireland, 22 Feb., 1868, 116. referred to: 190 Eyre, Edward John (1815-1901; DNB). Referred to: 160-1 — “Despatch to the Rt. Hon. Edward Cardwell, M.P.” (20 Oct., 1865), PP, 1866, LI, 151-60. referred to: 161 Falconer, Thomas (1805-82; DNB). Referred to: 26, 32 Fauriel, Claude Charles (1772-1844; DBF). Referred to: 32 — Histoire de la Gaule méridionale sous la domination des conquérants germains. 4 vols. Paris: Paulin, 1836. referred to: 32 Fawcett, Henry (1833-84; DNB). Referred to: 140, 167 Fawcett, Millicent (née Garrett; Mrs. Henry) (1847-1929; DNB). Referred to: 182 Ferraboschi, Jane Stuart (née Mill; one of JSM’s sisters) (1816?-83). Referred to: 17, 52 Feugueray, Henri Robert (1813-54; DBF). L’association ouvrière, industrielle et agricole. Paris: Havard, 1851. referred to: 81 Fidler, W.C. note: a temporary writer at the EIC. referred to: 111 Finance and Home Committee of the East India Company. Letters to: 68, 83, 84 (2), 85 (2), 86 (2), 87, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 97, 102, 105 (2), 106, 107, 109 (2), 110, 111, 112, 113, 114 Finlaison, John (1783-1860; DNB). Referred to: 83 Fischer, Ernst Kuno Berthold (1824-1907; EB). Referred to: 184 — A Commentary on Kant’s Critick of Pure Reason. Trans. John Pentland Mahaffy, London: Longmans, Green, 1866. referred to: 184 Fonblanque, Albany William (1793-1872; DNB). Referred to: 17, 18 Fonblanque, John Samuel Martin de Grenier (1787-1865; DNB). Referred to: 11 Fonblanque, Mrs. (née Keane; Mrs. Albany). Referred to: 17 Forster, William Edward (1818-86; DNB). The Speech . . . on the Slaveholders’ Rebellion; and Professor Goldwin Smith’s Letter on the Morality of the Emancipation Proclamation. Manchester: Union and Emancipation Society, 1863. referred to: 142 Fox, Anna Maria (sister of Robert Barclay Fox) (1816-97; DNB). Referred to: 52, 57 Fox, Caroline (sister of Robert Barclay Fox) (1819-71; DNB). Referred to: 52, 57 Fox, Maria (née Barclay; mother of Robert Barclay Fox) (1786-1858; DNB). Referred to: 52, 57 Fox, Robert Barclay (1817-55; DNB). Referred to: 52, 57 Fox, Robert Were (father of Robert Barclay Fox) (1789-1877; DNB). letter to: 58 referred to: 52, 57 Fox, William Johnson (1786-1864; DNB). Referred to: 243 — “Men and Things in 1823,” Westminster Review, I (Jan. 1824), 1-18. referred to: 5 Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country. Referred to: 80, 118, 129, 154 Furnivall, Frederick James (1825-1910; DNB). Letter to: 81 Galloway, Archibald (1780-1850; DNB). Referred to: 79 The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. Letter to: 146 Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807-82; EB). Referred to: 132-3 Gilchrist, James (1783-1835). Referred to: 8 Gilchrist, John Borthwick (1759-1841; DNB). Referred to: 8 Gill, George (b. ca. 1820). Letter to: 230 Gillray, James (1757-1815; DNB). note: JSM uses the spelling Gilray: referred to: 35-6 Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-98; DNB). Referred to: 165, 195, 198-9, 230 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (12 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 18-60. referred to: 165 The Glasgow Herald. Letter to reporter of: 173 — Account of JSM’s Inaugural Address, 2 Feb., 1867, 6. referred to: 173 The Globe and Traveller. Referred to: 27 Glyde, Lavington (1823-90; AusDB). Referred to: 127 Gomperz, Philipp (father of Theodor) (1782-1857). Referred to: 108 Gomperz, Theodor (1832-1912; EB). letters to: 90, 91 (2), 108, 115, 117, 118, 119, 123, 125, 131 (2), 133, 136, 140 (2), 143, 149, 152, 205 referred to: 137 — Die Apologie der Heilkunst. Eine griechische Sophistenrede des fünften vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts bearbeitet, übersetzt, erläutert und eingeleitet. In Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische Classe. Vol. 120. Vienna, 1890. referred to: 108 — Griechische Denker. Eine Geschichte der antiken Philosophie. 3 vols. Leipzig: Veit, [1893]-1909. referred to: 108, 115 — Herkulanische Studien. Erstes Heft: Philodem über Induktionsschlüsse, nach der Oxforder und Neapolitaner Abschrift. Leipzig: Teubner, 1865. referred to: 152 — Philodemi Epicurei de ira liber. Leipzig and London: Teubner, 1864. referred to: 149 — “Zu den griechischen Tragikern,” Rheinisches Museum, XIII (1858), 477-9. referred to: 108, 115 — “Zu Euripides,” Rheinisches Museum, XI (1857), 470-1. referred to: 108, 115 Gordon, Robert (1791-1847; DNB). letter to: 42 referred to: 40 Gowan, George Edward (d. 1865; MEB). note: Political Commissioner of the EIC. referred to: 40 Graham, George John (1801-88). letter to: 175 referred to: 4, 14-15, 16. — “Law Abuses: Pleadings,” Westminster Review, IV (July 1825), 60-88. referred to: 7 — “Law Abuses: Pleading—Practice,” Westminster Review, VI (July 1826), 39-62. referred to: 7 Grant, Horace (1800-59). letter to: 44 referred to: 12, 16, 27, 241 Grant, John Peter (1807-93; DNB). Referred to: 214 Grant Duff, Mountstuart Elphinstone (1829-1906; DNB). Letters to: 138, 180, 186, 187, 192, 203 Gratry, Auguste Joseph Alphonse (1805-72; GDU). Referred to: 181 Gray, John (1816-75; DNB). Referred to: 183 Green, M.S. note: Captain in the army of the EIC. referred to: 92 Greening, Edward Owen (1836-1923). Referred to: 188-9 Greenwood, Frederick (1830-1909; DNB). Referred to: 192 Gresham, William Hutchison (1824-75; AusDB). Referred to: 233 Grey, George (1799-1882; DNB). Referred to: 60 Grieve, James Johnston (1810-91; MEB). Referred to: 195 Grote, George (1794-1871; DNB). letters to: 1, 147 referred to: 136, 142, 152, 205 — Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates. 3 vols. London: Murray, 1865. referred to: 152 Grote, Harriet (1792-1878; DNB). letter to: 1 referred to: 147 Guillaumin, Gilbert Urbain (1801-64; DBF). letter to: 128 referred to: 126 Guillaumin, Mlle. note: daughter of the publisher Gilbert Urbain Guillaumin; she took over his business. letter to: 234 referred to: 129 Gurowski, Adam (1805-66). note: see Polski Slownik Biograficzny. referred to: 163 — Diary. 3 vols. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1862 (Vol. I); New York: Carleton, 1864 (Vol. II); New York: Morrison, 1866 (Vol. III). note: the third volume appeared in early April 1866. There was no English edition of this or the two previous volumes. referred to: 163 Hajee Kuleel Khan (d. 1802). note: the Persian Ambassador to Bombay. referred to: 41 Hamilton, William (1788-1856; DNB). Referred to: 207 Hammond, Anthony (1758-1838; DNB). Referred to: 1-2 Hammond, Edmund (later Lord Hammond) (1802-90; DNB). Referred to: 93, 98 Hardy, John Braithwaite. note: Lieutenant in the army of the EIC. referred to: 107 Hare, Katherine (daughter of Thomas Hare). Referred to: 182-3 Hare, Thomas (1806-91; DNB). letter to: 196 referred to: 118, 127, 159, 122 — A Treatise on the Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Municipal. London: Longman, et al., 1859. referred to: 118, 127, 151, 159, 233 Hare, William. note: a labourer at the EIC. referred to: 86 Harfield, James (fl. 1824). Referred to: 4-5 Harrison, Robert (1820-97; MEB). Letter to: 193 Harvey, G. (fl. 1866). Letter to: 166 Haslam, Anna Maria (née Fisher; wife of T.J. Haslam) (ca. 1830-after 1918). Referred to: 183 Haslam, Thomas Joseph (1825-1917). letter to: 182 referred to: 189 — [“OEdipus”]. The Marriage Problem. By Oedipus. Printed for Gratuitous Circulation amongst Adult Readers Only. Dublin: n.p., 1868. referred to: 183 Havlin, Thomas (fl. 1866). Letter to: 160 Hawkins, John Abraham Francis. note: retired as Assistant Examiner from the EIC in January 1866. referred to: 110 Hayward, Abraham (1801-84; DNB). Referred to: 11 Heckens, Mr. note: member of a deputation from Heligoland. referred to: 192 Helps, Arthur (1813-75; DNB). Referred to: 127 Hennell, Samuel. note: Lieutenant-Colonel in the army of the EIC. referred to: 93 Herbert, Auberon Edward William Molyneux (1838-1906; DNB). Letter to: 235 Hetzendorf, Dr. (fl. 1869). Referred to: 204 Hickson, William Edward (1803-70; DNB). Referred to: 50, 59 Higinbotham, George (1826-92; DNB). Referred to: 232 Hill, David (1786-1866). note: see C.C. Prinsep, Record of . . . Civil Servants in the Madras Presidency. referred to: 110 Hill, Frank Harrison (1830-1910; DNB). Letter to: 217 Hill, Jane Dalzell (née Finlay; Mrs. Frank) (d. 1904; DNB). Referred to: 218 Hippocrates (ca. 460-380 ; WWG). Referred to: 108 Hobhouse, John Cam (Baron Broughton de Gyfford) (1786-1869; DNB). Referred to: 37 Hodges, J.H. (fl. 1868). Letter to: 198 Hogarth, William (1697-1764; DNB). Referred to: 36 Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1841-1935; DAB). Letters to: 166, 168 Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906; DNB). Letter to: 171 Hoppus, John (1789-1875; DNB). Referred to: 21 Hotel Windsor (Paris). Letter to: 236 Howe, John H. (d. 1873). note: see Who Was Who in America. referred to: 233 Howell, A. note: son of a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 86 Howell, John (d. 1856). note: a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 84, 86 Hughes, Thomas (1822-96; DNB). letter to: 190 referred to: 157 Hume, David (1711-76; DNB). The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. 8 vols. London: Cadell, Rivington, et al., 1823. referred to: 147 Hume, Joseph (1777-1855; DNB). Referred to: 1, 2, 242 Hutchinson, James (fl. 1847). Letter to: 73 Hutton, Richard Holt (1826-97; DNB). Referred to: 136-7 The Industrial Partnership Record. Referred to: 189 International Working Men’s Association, General Council. Letter to: 220 Irvine, Alexander (1793-1873; DNB). note: the identification is conjectural. referred to: 120-1 — The Illustrated Handbook of the British Plants. London: Nelson, 1858. note: the identification is conjectural. Work formerly in SC. referred to: 120-1 Jameson, Anna Brownell (1794-1860; DNB). Referred to: 199 — Communion of Labour: A Second Lecture on the Social Employments of Women. London: Longman, et al., 1856. referred to: 199 Jenkins, Richard (1785-1853; DNB). Referred to: 51, 58 Jenkinson, Robert Banks (Lord Liverpool) (1770-1828; DNB). Referred to: 20 Jesus. Referred to: 53 Jevons, William Stanley (1835-82; DNB). letter to: 153 referred to: 164 — The Coal Question: An Enquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines. London and Cambridge: Macmillan, 1865. referred to: 165 — Pure Logic; or, The Logic of Quality Apart from Quantity, with Remarks on Boole’s System and on the Relation of Logic to Mathematics. London: Stanford, 1864. referred to: 153, 165 — A Serious Fall in the Value of Gold Ascertained, and Its Social Effects Set Forth. London: Stanford, 1863. referred to: 164 John, Richard Eduard (1827-89; ADB). Referred to: 119 Johnston, Henry (1842-1919). Letter to: 129 Jones, Richard (1790-1855). Referred to: 19 Le Journal des Débats. Referred to: 129 Le Journal des Economistes. letter to: 128-9 referred to: 236 Kaye, John William (1814-76; DNB). Referred to: 85, 121 — “Mountstuart Elphinstone. In Memoriam,” Once a Week, I (10 Dec., 1859), 502-4. referred to: 121 Kemball, Arnold Burrows (b. 1820; DIB). Referred to: 99 Kemble, John Mitchell (1807-57; DNB). Letters to: 45, 66, 69 — “The State of the Nation,” British and Foreign Review, IX (July 1839), 273-319. note: written with the assistance of the proprietor, T.W. Beaumont. referred to: 46 Kindersley, Richard Torin (1792-1879; DNB). Referred to: 71 King, David (1819-94). Referred to: 225 — Christianity v. Secularism: Report of a Public Discussion between David King and Charles Bradlaugh, Bury, Lancashire, September 27-30, & October 25 & 26, 1870. Birmingham: King, 1870. referred to: 225 King, Wilhelmina Forbes (née Mill; one of JSM’s sisters) (1808-61). Referred to: 17, 52 Kingsley, Charles (1819-75; DNB). Referred to: 141 Kingston, Mrs. note: member of a musical family friendly with the Mills in the early 1830s. referred to: 18 Kyllmann, Max (1832-67). Referred to: 138, 151 Labouchere, Henry (later Baron Taunton) (1798-1869; DNB). Referred to: 100 Lang, James Strachan. note: Political Agent of the EIC. referred to: 61 Langley, John Baxter (fl. 1868). Referred to: 198 Lankester, Phebe (née Pope) (d. 1900; DNB). Letter to: 157 Laveleye, Emile Louis Victor, baron de (1822-92; GDU). Letter to: 224 — “On the Causes of War, and the Means of Reducing Their Number,” Cobden Club Essays, 2nd ser., 1871-72. London, Paris, and New York: Cassell, et al., 1872, 1-55. referred to: 224 — La Prusse et l’Autriche depuis Sadowa. 2 vols. Paris: Hachette, 1870. referred to: 224 Lawford, Edward (n.d.; MEB). note: solicitor to the EIC 1826-54. referred to: 17 Lawrence, John Laird Mair (Baron) (1811-79; DNB). Referred to: 199 Leader, John Temple (1810-1903; DNB). Letter to: 243 Lechevalier-Saint-André, André Louis Jules (fl. 1850s). Referred to: 81 — Five Years in the Land of Refuge: A Letter on the Prospects of Co-operative Associations in England. London: Richardson, 1854. referred to: 81 Lecky, William Edward Hartpole (1838-1903; DNB). The History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne. 2 vols. London: Longmans, Green, 1869. referred to: 206 Leverson, Montague Richard (1830-1917). Referred to: 231 Liebig, Georg von (Baron) (1827-1903). Referred to: 108 Liebig, Justus von (Baron) (1803-73; ADB). Referred to: 108 Lindley, Caroline (fl. 1860s). note: a friend of Helen Taylor. letters to: 200 (2), 221 Lindley, John (1799-1865; DNB). Referred to: 146 Littré, Maximilien Paul Emile (1801-81; GDU). Referred to: 129, 150 Littrow, Auguste von (née Bischoff) (1819-90). note: see Deutscher Biographischer Index. letters to: 228, 234 Liverpool, Lord. See Robert Jenkinson. Loch, John (1781-1868; MEB). Referred to: 23-4, 30 London and Westminster Review. note: references include those to the London Review; see also Westminster Review. referred to: 26, 31, 32, 35-6, 46, 46-7, 48, 49, 49-50, 50, 244 Longfield, Mountifort (1802-84; DNB). Referred to: 19 Longman, William (1813-77; DNB). note: the references are all to the publishing firm, headed by Longman. letters to: 156, 162, 170 referred to: 174, 189, 194, 227 Longman, Mrs. (wife of William). Referred to: 162 Lowe, Robert (1811-92; DNB). Referred to: 217 Loyson, Charles (Père Hyacinthe) (1827-1912; GDU). Referred to: 181 Lucas, Margaret (née Bright) (1818-90; DNB). Referred to: 182-3 Lucas, Samuel (1818-68; DNB). Letter to: 121 Ludlow, John Malcolm Forbes (1821-1911; DNB). Letters to: 173, 174, 178, 179, 216 Lunford, Mr (fl. 1840s). note: a legal associate of W.E. Hickson. referred to: 59 Lushington, James Law (1779-1859; DNB). Referred to: 37, 38 Lusk, Andrew (1810-1909; DNB). Referred to: 195 Lusk, Robert (brother of Andrew). Referred to: 195 McCulloch, John Ramsay (1789-1864; DNB). Referred to: 2, 6, 10, 18, 20, 21 — “Complaints and Proposals Regarding Taxation,” Edinburgh Review, LVII (July 1833), 434-48. referred to: 20 — “Disposal of Property by Will—Entails—French Law of Succession,” Edinburgh Review, XL (July 1824), 350-75. referred to: 6 — “Price of Foreign Corn—Abolition of the Corn-Laws,” Edinburgh Review, XLI (Oct. 1824), 55-78. referred to: 2 — “Prussian Commercial Policy, Pts. I and II,” Foreign Quarterly Review, IX (May 1832), 455-70, and XI (Apr. 1833), 403-6. referred to: 20 — “Ricardo’s Political Economy,” Edinburgh Review, XXX (June 1818), 59-87. referred to: 20 — “Wine Trade of France,” Foreign Quarterly Review, III (Jan. 1829), 636-49. referred to: 20 McDowell, William (b. 1794). note: an undertaker in Falmouth. referred to: 52, 53 McKennie, Thomas. note: assistant fire-lighter at the EIC. referred to: 86 McLaren, Duncan (1800-86; DNB). Letter to: 227 Maclean, Alexander. note: an employee of the EIC in Madras. referred to: 79 Macnaughten, Elliot (1807-88; DIB). Referred to: 95 Maginn, William (1793-1842; DNB). Referred to: 5 — “Letters to Timothy Tickler, Esq. (No. XVII): To Christopher North, Esq., on the last Westminster Review,” Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, XVI (Aug. 1824), 222-6. referred to: 5 Maguire, John Francis (1815-72; DNB). Referred to: 183 Mahaffy, John Pentland (1839-1919; DNB). note: see also Fisher. letter to: 183 Malleson, Elizabeth (née Whitehead) (1828-1916). Letter to: 172 Malthus, Thomas Robert (1766-1834; DNB). Referred to: 5-6, 20 — The Measure of Value Stated and Illustrated, with an Application of It to the Alterations in the Value of the English Currency since 1790. London: Murray, 1823. referred to: 6 — “Political Economy,” Quarterly Review, XXX (Jan. 1824), 297-334. referred to: 6 Mangles, Frank. note: a clerk at the EIC. referred to: 111 Mangles, Ross Donnelly (1801-77; DNB). note: the references are to him as a member of the Secret Committee in his capacity as Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors of the EIC 1856-57, and Chairman 1857-58. referred to: 87, 92, 93, 94-5, 98-9, 100, 101, 102-3, 104-5, 107 Marinelli, Gaetano (1754-1820). note: see New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. referred to: 16 Marrast, Armand (1801-52; GDU). Referred to: 65 Martin, Arthur Patchett (1851-1902). note: see Who Was Who, I. letter to: 232 Marx, Karl (1818-83; ADB). Referred to: 220 — “Working Men and the War” (23 July, 1870), Pall Mall Gazette, 28 July, 1870, 3. referred to: 220 Masson, Charles,pseud. of James Lewis (fl. 1830s). Referred to: 24 Masson, David (1822-1907; DNB). Referred to: 69 Masters, Maxwell Tylden (1833-1907; DNB). Letter to: 148 Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805-72; EB). Referred to: 41-2 Melvill, James Cosmo (1792-1861; DNB). Referred to: 57, 99, 241 Melville, Lord. See Robert Dundas. The Memorial to the Government Concerning a Chair of Political Economy in the University of Edinburgh. BL Add. MSS 38746, f. 219. referred to: 20 Méric-Lilande, Henriette (1798-1867). Referred to: 15 Merivale, Charles (1808-93; DNB). Referred to: 154 Merivale, Herman (1806-74; DNB). Referred to: 47, 100 Metcalfe, Charles Theophilus (1785-1846; DNB). Referred to: 214 Mignet, François Auguste Marie (1796-1884; GDU). Letters to: 122, 123, 139 Mill, Clara Esther. See Digweed. Mill, George Grote (one of JSM’s brothers) (ca. 1825-53). Referred to: 68-9 Mill, Harriet (née Burrow; JSM’s mother) (1782?-1854). Referred to: 17, 52 Mill, Harriet Isabella (one of JSM’s sisters) (1812-97). Referred to: 17, 52 Mill, Harriet Taylor (née Hardy; JSM’s wife) (1807-58). Referred to: 23, 91, 108, 115, 128 — “Enfranchisement of Women,” Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, LV (July 1851), 289-311. In Dissertations and Discussions, II, 411-49; CW, XXI, 393-415. referred to: 128 Mill, Henry (one of JSM’s brothers) (1820-40). Referred to: 52-3 Mill, James (1773-1836; DNB). Referred to: 1-7 passim, 9, 17, 21, 26, 31, 33, 66, 67 — Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind (1829). 2nd ed. Ed. John Stuart Mill, with notes by Alexander Bain, Andrew Findlater, and George Grote. 2 vols. London: Longmans, et al., 1869. referred to: 205, 206-7 — Elements of Political Economy (1821). Rev. ed. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824. referred to: 5 — “Periodical Literature: Edinburgh Review” (Pt. I), Westminster Review, I (Jan. 1824), 206-49. referred to: 5 — “Periodical Literature: The Quarterly Review,” Westminster Review, II (Oct. 1824), 463-503. referred to: 5 — “Southey’s Book of the Church,” Westminster Review, III (Jan. 1825), 167-212. referred to: 6 Mill, James Bentham (one of JSM’s brothers) (1814-62). Referred to: 31 Mill, Jane Stuart. See Ferraboschi. Mill, John Stuart. “Affairs of the Guicowar [Gaikwar]” (2 July, 1840). In part in PP, 1852-53, LXIX, 259. See CW, XXX, App. A, No. 979. referred to: 54 — Auguste Comte and Positivism. London: Trübner, 1865. referred to: 152, 164 — “Bain’s On the Application of Science to Human Health and Well-being,” Examiner, 2 Sept., 1848, 565. In CW, XXV, 1118-20. referred to: 75-6 — “Bentham,” London and Westminster Review, VII & XXIX (Aug. 1838), 467-506. In CW, X, 75-115. referred to: 54 — “Blessings of Equal Justice,” Morning Chronicle, 20 Aug., 1823, 2. In CW, XXII, 43-6. referred to: 7 — “Brodie’s History of the British Empire,” Westminster Review, II (Oct. 1824), 346-402. In CW, VI, 1-58. referred to: 5 — “The Case of William Smith,” CW, XXV, 1221-2. referred to: 217 — “Coleridge,” London and Westminster Review, XXXIII (Mar. 1840), 257-302. In CW, X, 117-63. referred to: 54 — Considerations on Representative Government. London: Parker, Son, and Bourne, 1861. In CW, XIX, 371-577. referred to: 123, 124, 125, 129-30, 163, 174-5 — (in French) Le gouvernement représentatif. Trans. Charles Brook Dupont-White. Paris: Guillaumin, 1862. referred to: 128, 129 — “The Contest in America,” Fraser’s Magazine, LXV (Feb. 1862), 258-68. In CW, XXI, 125-42. referred to: 129, 134 — “The Corn Laws,” Westminster Review, III (Apr. 1825), 394-420. In CW, IV, 45-70. referred to: 2 — “Disputes between the Rao of Cutch and Certain Wagur [Wagher] Chiefs” (8 July, 1840). See CW, XXX, App. A, No. 980. referred to: 54 — Dissertations and Discussions. London: Parker, 1859 (Vols. I-II); Longman, 1867 (Vol. III); Longman, 1875 (Vol. IV). referred to: 54, 128, 175, 231 — “Duveyrier’s Political Views of French Affairs,” Edinburgh Review, LXXXIII (Apr. 1846), 435-74. In CW, XX, 295-316. referred to: 69 — England and Ireland. London: Longmans, et al., 1868. In CW, VI, 505-32. referred to: 189, 190, 194, 209, 215 — An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy and of the Principal Philosophical Questions Discussed in His Writings. London: Longmans, et al., 1865. CW, IX. referred to: 149-50, 152, 153, 174-5, 207 — “Free Discussion [Letters I, II, III],” Morning Chronicle, 28 Jan., 8 and 12 Feb., 1823. In CW, XXII, 9-12, 12-15, 15-18. referred to: 6 — “The Game Laws,” Westminster Review, V (Jan. 1826), 1-22. In CW, VI, 99-120. referred to: 8 — Gesammelte Werke. Ed. Theodor Gomperz. 12 vols. Leipzig: Fues, 1869-80. referred to: 90, 119, 134, 208 — Inaugural Address, Delivered to the University of St. Andrews. London: Longmans, et al., 1867. In CW, XXI, 215-57. referred to: 173, 174-5, 208 — (in German) Rectoratsrede, gehalten an der St. Andrews Universität am 1. Februar 1857. Trans. Adolf Wahrmund (1827-1913). In Gesammelte Werke, I, 203-63. referred to: 186 — “The Later Speculations of Auguste Comte,” Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, LXXXIV (July 1865), 1-42. In CW, X, 328-68. referred to: 152 — “Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Review on James Mill,” Edinburgh Review, LXXIX (Jan. 1844), 267-71. In CW, I, 533-8. referred to: 67 — “The Metropolitan Government Bill” (7 Aug., 1867), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 1040-1. In CW, XXVIII, 230-1. referred to: 177, 178-9 — “Mignet’s French Revolution,” Westminster Review, V (Apr. 1826), 385-98. In CW, XX, 1-14. referred to: 123 — “Mrs. Austin’s Translation of M. Cousin’s Report.” See “Reform in Education.” — “The Municipal Corporations Bill” (21 May, 1867), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 882-5, 891. In CW, XXVIII, 162-5. referred to: 177 — “The Negro Question,” Fraser’s Magazine, XLI (Jan. 1850), 25-31. In CW, XXI, 85-95. referred to: 80 — On Liberty. London: Parker, 1859. In CW, XVIII, 213-310. referred to: 108, 117, 119-20, 163, 174-5 — (in German) Über die Freiheit. Trans. Theodor Gomperz. In Gesammelte Werke, I, 1-123. referred to: 119-20, 125 — (in German) Über die Freiheit. Trans. F. Pickford. Frankfurt: Sauerländer, 1860. referred to: 124, 125 — “Periodical Literature: Edinburgh Review” (Pt. II), Westminster Review, II (Apr. 1824), 505-41. In CW, I, 291-325. referred to: 5 — “The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte,” Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, LXXXIII (Apr. 1865), 339-405. In CW, X, 261-327. referred to: 152 — Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy. 2 vols. London: Parker, 1848. CW, II-III. referred to: 74, 116, 126, 130, 163, 174-5, 223 — (in French) Principes d’économie politique (1854). Trans. Hippolyte Dussard and Jean Gustave Courcelle-Seneuil. 2 vols. 3rd ed. Paris: Guillaumin, 1873. note: in SC. referred to: 82, 234 — “Recent Writers on Reform,” Fraser’s Magazine, LIX (Apr. 1859), 489-508. In CW, XIX, 341-70. referred to: 118 — “Reform in Education,” Monthly Repository, n.s. VIII (July 1834), 502-13. In CW, XXI, 61-79. referred to: 23 — “The Rules of the Booksellers’ Association [2].” In Opinions of Certain Authors on the Bookselling Question. London: Parker, 1852, 47. In CW, XXV, 1189. referred to: 80 — “Securities for Good Government,” Morning Chronicle, 25 Sept., 1823, 2. In CW, XXII, 62-4. referred to: 7 — “The Slave Power,” Westminster Review, n.s. XXII (Oct. 1862), 489-510. In CW, XXI, 143-64. referred to: 132 — The Subjection of Women. London: Longmans, et al., 1869. In CW, XXI, 259-340. referred to: 207, 208 — A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive. 2 vols. London: Parker, 1843. CW, VII-VIII. referred to: 64-5, 65, 90, 91, 115, 116, 130, 134-5, 156, 205, 207 — (a part in German) Die inductive Logik. Trans. J. von Schiel. Braunschweig: Vieweg, 1849. note: see also next entry. referred to: 133 — (in German) System der deductiven und inductiven Logik. Trans. J. von Schiel. 2 vols. Braunschweig: Vieweg, 1862-63. note: see also previous entry. referred to: 133 — (in German) System der deductiven und inductiven Logik. Trans. Theodor Gomperz. Vols. II-IV of Gesammelte Werke. referred to: 90, 91, 114, 134-5, 205 — Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform (1859). 2nd ed. London: Parker and Son, 1859. In CW, XIX, 311-39. referred to: 118, 138 — Utilitarianism. London: Parker, Son, and Bourne, 1863. In CW, X, 203-59. referred to: 138, 139, 144, 205 — (in German) Das Nützlichkeits-princip. Trans. Adolph Wahrmund. In Gesammelte Werke, I, 125-200. referred to: 144, 205 — “Ware’s Letters from Palmyra,” London and Westminster Review, VI & XXVIII (Jan. 1838), 436-70. In CW, I, 431-61. referred to: 36 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [1] (3 July, 1865), Daily Telegraph, 4 July, 1865, 3. In CW, XXVIII, 13-18. referred to: 155 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [2] (5 July, 1865), Morning Star, 6 July, 1865, 2. In CW, XXVIII, 18-28. referred to: 155 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [3] (6 July, 1865), Daily News, 7 July, 1865, 3. In CW, XXVIII, 28-31. referred to: 155 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [4] (8 July, 1865), Daily Telegraph, 10 July, 1865, 2. In CW, XXVIII, 31-40. referred to: 155 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [5] (10 July, 1865), Morning Star, 11 July, 1865, 2. In CW, XXVIII, 40-2. referred to: 155 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [6] (10 July, 1865), Daily Telegraph, 11 July, 1865, 4. In CW, XXVIII, 42-3. referred to: 155 — “The Westminster Election of 1865” [7] (12 July, 1865), Morning Star, 13 July, 1865, 2. In CW, XXVIII, 43-5. referred to: 155 — “Whately’s Introductory Lectures on Political Economy,” Examiner, 12 June, 1831, 373. In CW, XXII, 327-9. referred to: 19 — “Whewell on Moral Philosophy,” Westminster Review, LVIII (Oct. 1852), 349-85. In CW, X, 165-201. referred to: 115 Mill, Mary Elizabeth. See Colman. Mill, Wilhelmina Forbes. See King. Mills, Charles. note: Director of the EIC in 1856. referred to: 95 Mills, P.L. (fl. 1870s). Letter to: 230 Milnes, Richard Monckton (1st Baron Houghton) (1809-85; DNB). Referred to: 48, 64 — “American Philosophy: Emerson’s Works,” London and Westminster Review, XXXIII (Mar. 1840), 345-72. referred to: 48 Mitchell, George. note: a pensioner messenger of the EIC. referred to: 86 Mitchell, Henry (1830-1902; DAB). Letter to: 197 Moosherraf Begum (of Joura). Referred to: 56 Morgan, H. note: a writer at the EIC. referred to: 95 Morley, John (Viscount Morley of Blackburn) (1838-1923; DNB). Letter to: 173 Morning Chronicle. Referred to: 6 — “Suicide,” 29 Jan., 1830, 3. referred to: 9 Morning Star. Unheaded leading article on the bill for municipal reform, 19 July, 1867, 4. referred to: 179 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-91; EB). Don Giovanni. note: first performed in 1787. referred to: 15 Mozley, Anne (1809-91; DNB). Letter to?: 208 — “Mr. Mill On the Subjection of Women,” Blackwood’s Magazine, CVI (Sept. 1869), 309-21. referred to: 208 Murchison, Mr. note: an employee of the EIC. referred to: 13 Murray, Charles Augustus (1806-95; DNB). Referred to: 107, 113 Mushet, Margaret (1799-1885). Referred to: 8 Mushet, Robert (1782-1828; DNB). Referred to: 8 Napier, Macvey (1776-1847; DNB). Referred to: 20, 67 Napier, William Francis Patrick (1785-1860; DNB). Referred to: 35 — “The Duke of Wellington,” London and Westminster Review, VI & XXVIII (Jan. 1838), 367-436. referred to: 35 Napoleon III (of France) (1808-73; GDU). Referred to: 132-3 Nasir-ud-daula (Nizam of Hyderabad) (ruled 1829-57). Referred to: 60, 67-8 Nasir-ud-Din Haidar (King of Oudh) (d. 1837). Referred to: 37 Nasr-Ed-Din [Nasirud-Din] (Shah of Persia) (1829-96; EB). Referred to: 101 National Review. Referred to: 138, 139 Naville, Jules Ernest (1816-1909). note: see Dictionnaire historique et biographique de la Suisse. letters to: 159, 187 — Conseil de l’Association Réformiste [de Genève]. Séance du 21 novembre 1865. Réforme du système électoral. [Rapport du président, E. Naville.] Geneva: printed Vaney, 1865. referred to: 159 — La question électorale en Europe et en Amérique: Rapport présenté à l’Association Réformiste de Genève. Geneva: Georg, 1867. referred to: 187 Neate, Charles (1806-79; DNB). Referred to: 161 Newman, John Henry (1801-90; DNB). Referred to: 154 Newmarch, William (1820-82; DNB). “Commercial History and Review of 1865,” “Supplement” to the Economist, XXIV (10 Mar., 1866), 1-64. referred to: 164 Nichol, John Pringle (1804-59; DNB). Referred to: 21, 25, 58, 62 — “Incidence of Tithes,” Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, I (May 1832), 224-8. referred to: 21 — “Political Economy for Farmers,” Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, III (May 1833), 191-8. referred to: 21 — “Rae’s New Principles of Political Economy, in Refutation of Adam Smith,” Foreign Quarterly Review, XV (July 1835), 241-66. referred to: 26 Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron (1849-1912; DNB). Letter to: 213 Norris, Edwin. note: a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 89 North American Review. “Miscellaneous Notices, No. 11. Westminster Review,” n.s. IX (Apr. 1824), 419-26. referred to: 5 O’Beirne, James Lyster (b. 1820; WWBMP). Referred to: 183 Oliphant, John Stewart. note: a clerk at the EIC. referred to: 111 Oliphant, Margaret (née Wilson) (1828-97; DNB). Letter to?: 208 — “Mill’s The Subjection of Women,” Edinburgh Review, CXXX (Oct. 1869), 572-602. referred to: 208 Osborne, Ralph Bernal (1811-82; WWBMP). Letter to: 162 Outram, James (1803-63; DNB). Referred to: 99, 113 Owens College, Trustees of. Letter to: 164 Pacini, Giovanni (1796-1867; GDU). La Niobé. note: first performed in 1826. referred to: 28 Pall Mall Gazette. Referred to: 192 Parker, John William (1792-1870; DNB). letters to: 64, 65, 74, 80 (2), 117, 129, 138 referred to: 91, 118-19, 127-8, 139 Parkes, Henry (1815-96; AusDB). Referred to: 126 Parry, Clive,et al., eds. “Deed of Cession of the Kuria Muria Islands between Great Britain and the Imam of Muscat (Oman). Signed at Muscat, 14 June, 1854.” In The Consolidated Treaty Series. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1969-86, Vol. 112, pp. 39-40. referred to: 100 Passy, Frédéric (1822-1912; GDU). Letter to: 181 Patten, George (1801-65). note: either George, the painter, who studied at the Royal Academy after 1816, or John Wilson-Patten (1802-92), later Baron Winmorleigh, who went up to Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1821. referred to: 4 Paul, St. Quoted: 235 Paulin, J.B. Alexandre (1796-1859). note: Parisian publisher, bookseller, and editor. letter to: 32 Payens, Mr. note: member of a deputation from Heligoland. referred to: 192 Peacock, Thomas Love (1775-1866; DNB). Referred to: 39, 64, 241 Pearson, Charles Henry (1830-94; DNB). letter to: 139 referred to: 138 Penny Newsman. Referred to: 145 People’s Garden Co. Letter to: 222 Peters, William. note: a writer at the EIC. referred to: 90, 113, 114 Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry (3rd Marquis of Lansdowne) (1780-1863; DNB). Referred to: 66 Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry Thomas (Earl of Shelburne, later 4th Marquis of Lansdowne) (1816-66; DNB). Referred to: 87 Phillips, Henry Wyndham (1820-68; MEB). Letter to: 177 Picard, Auguste (fl. 1850-60s). Referred to: 128 Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni (1463-94; EB). Referred to: 6 Pigeard, Jean Charles Edouard (b. 1818). Referred to: 88, 95, 103 Pitman, Henry (1826-1909). Referred to: 188-9 Place, Francis (1771-1854; DNB). Referred to: 7 Plato (427-437 ; WWG). Referred to: 152 Plummer, John (1831-1914; AusDB). letter to: 145 referred to: 193, 194 — Our Colonies: An Essay on the Advantages Accruing to the British Nation, from Its Possession of the Colonies, Considered Economically, Politically and Morally. London, Kettering, and Sydney, 1864. referred to: 145 Plummer, Mary Ann (née Jenkinson; Mrs. John). Referred to: 146 Pollard-Urquhart, William (1815-71; DNB). Referred to: 183 Post-Office London Court Guide. London: Kelly, [1866-68]. referred to: 198 The Post-Office London Directory. Issued annually. referred to: 198 Potter, John Phillips (1793-1861). “The Philosophy of Socrates,” British and Foreign Review, XIV (Feb. 1843), 289-333. referred to: 66 Potter, Thomas Bayley (1817-98; DNB). Letter to: 141 Prandi, Fortunato (d. 1868). note: see Wellesley Index, II. letter to: 22 Pratt, Hodgson (1824-1907; DNB). Letter to: 229 Prescott, Grote & Co. Letter to: 151 Prescott, William George (1800-65; MEB). Referred to: 3, 7 Prideaux, Francis William (d. 1871). Referred to: 90, 113, 114 Prospective Review. “The White Lady and Undine,” I (May 1845), 275-82. referred to: 72 Protagoras (ca. 490-420 ; WWG). Referred to: 108 Pryme, George (1781-1868; DNB). Referred to: 19 — A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on the Principles of Political Economy. Cambridge: printed Smith, 1816. referred to: 19 Pulling, Alexander (1813-95; DNB). Referred to: 192 — “The Law of England Relating to Purity of Elections,” Law Magazine and Law Review, 3rd ser., XXI (1866), 54-68, and 274-82. referred to: 192 Rae, William Fraser (1835-1905; DNB). letter to: 211 referred to: 211 — “The Future of Reform,” Westminster Review, n.s. XXXII (July 1867), 161-88. referred to: 211 — “The Hopes and Fears of Reformers,” Westminster Review, n.s. XXXI (Apr. 1867), 472-502. referred to: 211 — “Reform and Reformers,” Westminster Review, n.s. XXXI (Jan. 1867), 171-90. referred to: 211 — Westward by Rail: The New Route to the East. New York: Appleton, 1870. referred to: 218 Raghuji III (Raja of Nagpur) (1818-53). Referred to: 60 Rattazzi, Urbano (1808-73; EB). Referred to: 133 Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig Georg (1781-1873; EB). England in 1835. Trans. Sarah Austin. 3 vols. London: Murray, 1836. referred to: 31 Reeve, Henry (1813-95; DNB). Letter to: 73 La République. Referred to: 82 Reynell, Charles Wetherby (1798-1892; MEB). Referred to: 35, 49 Ricardo, David (1772-1823; DNB). Referred to: 10 Ricketts, Mordaunt. note: an employee of the EIC. referred to: 17 Riddell, Thomas Alexander. note: a clerk at the EIC. referred to: 104 Ring, W.I. note: Captain in the army of the EIC. referred to: 92 Ritter, Karl (1779-1859; ADB). Die Erdkunde im Verhältnis zur Natur und zur Geschichte des Menschen oder allgemeine vergleichende Geographie, als sichereGrundlage des Studiums und Unterrichts in physicalischen und historischen Wissenschaften. 19 vols. in 21. 2nd ed. Enlarged. Berlin: Reimer, 1822-59. referred to: 32 — (in French) Géographie générale comparée, ou Etude de la terre dans ses rapports avec la nature et avec l’histoire de l’homme, pour servir de base à l’étude et à l’enseignement des sciences physiques et historiques. Trans. E. Buret and Edouard Desor. 3 vols. Paris: Paulin, 1835-36. referred to: 32 Robertson, John (ca. 1811-75; MEB). letter to: 35 referred to: 46-7 — “Caricatures,” London and Westminster Review, VI & XXVIII (Jan. 1838), 261-93. referred to: 35-6 Rock, Edward. note: assistant fire-lighter at the EIC. referred to: 86 Roebuck, John Arthur (1801-79; DNB). letter to: 26 referred to: 14, 16 Rogers, James Edwin Thorold (1823-90; DNB). Letters to: 137, 141, 219 — The History of Agriculture and Prices in England, from the Year after the Oxford Parliament, 1259, to the Commencement of the Continental War, 1793. Compiled Entirely from Original and Contemporaneous Records. 7 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1866-1902. referred to: 137 Romilly, Charles (1808-87; DNB). Referred to: 11, 14 Ross, Alexander (b. 1777; DIB). Referred to: 40, 41 Rossi, Pellegrino Luigi Edoardo (Count) (1787-1848; EB). Referred to: 21 Rossiter, William (d. 1897; MEB). Letters to: 184, 193, 194, 210, 226 — An Elementary Handbook of Physics. London and Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1871. referred to: 226 Rouvière, Pierre Augustin (b. ca. 1803). Letter to: 228 Roy, Ram Mohun (1774-1833; EB). Referred to: 66 Royle, John Forbes (1799-1858; DNB). Referred to: 64 Ruge, Arnold (1802-80; EB). Referred to: 91 Rundall, Wharton. note: a temporary writer in the EIC. referred to: 86, 92, 102, 109, 111 Rusden, Henry Keylock (1826-1910; AusDB). Referred to: 233 Russell, John (Earl Russell) (1792-1878; DNB). Referred to: 8, 88 — Memoirs of the Affairs of Europe from the Peace of Utrecht. 2 vols. London: Murray, 1824-29. referred to: 8 Russell, John (Lord Amberley) (1842-76; DNB). letter to: 151 referred to: 178, 225 Russell, Katherine Louisa (Lady Amberley; née Stanley) (1842-74; DNB). Letter to: 177 Said Ibn Sultan (of Oman) (ruled 1804-56). note: known as the Imaum of Muscat. referred to: 100 Say, Jean Baptiste (1767-1832; GDU). letter to: 9 referred to: 21 — Cours complet d’économie politique pratique, ouvrage destiné à mettre sous les yeux des hommes d’état, des propriétaires fonciers et des capitalistes, des savans, des agriculteurs, des manufacturiers, des négocians, et en général de tous les citoyens, l’économie des sociétés. 7 vols. Paris: Rapilly, 1828-29. note: the quotation is not exact. quoted: 10 referred to: 9-10 Say, Julie (née Gourdel-Deloche) (d. 1830). Referred to: 9 Sayaji Rao (Gaikwar of Baroda) (ruled 1819-47). Referred to: 38 Schiel, J. von. note: see JSM, System of Logic, trans. von Schiel. referred to: 133 Schröder-Devrient, Wilhelmine (1804-60; ADB). Referred to: 15 Scotsman. Leading article on secular education in Ireland, 29 Jan., 1866, 2. referred to: 161 Scott, Benjamin (1814-92; DNB). Referred to: 174, 179 Scott, Edward (1752/3-1842). Letter to: 44 Scott, Louisa Mary (née Anwyl) (d. 1812). Referred to: 45 Scott, Walter (1771-1832; DNB). Referred to: 227 Séances et Travaux de l’Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. Paris: au bureau du Moniteur Universel, et al., 1842-1935. referred to: 130 Secretan, John James (fl. 1824). note: author on commercial subjects. referred to: 4 Secretary to the Board of Control. Letters to: 87, 94, 101, 112 Selby, W.B. note: Commander in the Indian Navy. referred to: 93 Senior, Nassau William (1790-1864; DNB). letters to: 47, 124, 244 referred to: 17, 19 — Correspondence and Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834-1859. Ed. M.C.M. Simpson. 2 vols. London: King, 1872. referred to: 124 — An Introductory Lecture on Political Economy Delivered before the University of Oxford, the 6th of December, 1826. London: Mawman, 1827. referred to: 19 — Suggestions on Popular Education. London: Murray, 1861. referred to: 124-5 — Three Lectures on the Cost of Obtaining Money, and on Some Effects of Private and Government Paper Money; Delivered before the University of Oxford, in Trinity Term, 1829. London: Murray, 1830. referred to: 19 — Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to Country and the Mercantile Theory of Wealth, Delivered before the University of Oxford, in June, 1827. London: Murray, 1828. referred to: 19 — Two Lectures on Population, Delivered before the University of Oxford in Easter Term 1828 . . . to Which Is Added a Correspondence between the Author and the Rev. T.R. Malthus. London: Murray, 1831. referred to: 19 Severn, Joseph (1793-1879; DNB). Referred to: 43 Seymour, Henry Danby (1820-77; DIB). Referred to: 87 Shah Shuja (King of Afghanistan) (1780-1842; EB). Referred to: 60-1 Sharp, Charles (fl. 1870s). Letter to: 222 Shaw, James Johnston (1849-1910; DNB). Letter to: 207 Sheil, Justin (1803-71; DNB). Referred to: 101 Shepherd, John (d. 1859; MEB). Referred to: 79 Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900; DNB). Letters to: 180, 185 — The Ethics of Conformity and Subscription. London: Williams and Norgate, 1870. referred to: 180, 185 Sindhia, Daulat Rao (Maharaja of Sind) (1780-1827). Referred to: 28 Slater, Philip. note: a warehouse pensioner of the EIC. referred to: 86 Smalley, George Washburn (1833-1916; DAB). Letter to: 201 Smith, Adam (1723-90; DNB). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Ed. James Edwin Thorold Rogers. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1869. referred to: 219 — The Theory of Moral Sentiments . . . to Which Is Added a Dissertation on the Origin of Language (1759). 6th ed. 2 vols. London: Strahan and Cadell; Edinburgh: Creech and Bell, 1790. note: in SC. referred to: 193 Smith, Goldwin (1823-1910; DNB). Referred to: 145 — The Empire: A Series of Letters Published in the Daily News, 1862, 1863. Oxford and London: Henry and Parker, 1863. referred to: 145 — War Ships for the Southern Confederacy: Report of Public Meeting in theFree-Trade Hall, Manchester; with Letter from Professor Goldwin Smith to the “Daily News.” Manchester: Union and Emancipation Society, 1863. referred to: 142 Smith, Joshua Toulmin (1816-69; DNB). Letter to: 167 Smith, William (1813-93; DNB). Letter to: 170 Smith, William. note: a police constable. referred to: 217-18 Smythe, Mr. (fl. 1850s). note: a correspondent of J.W. Parker. referred to: 118 Socrates (469-399 ; WWG). Referred to: 66 Southey, Robert (1774-1843; DNB). Referred to: 6 — The Book of the Church. 2 vols. London: Murray, 1824. referred to: 6 — A Vision of Judgement. London: Longman, et al., 1821. referred to: 6 Spankie, Serjeant. note: standing counsel to the EIC. referred to: 60 Spectator. letter to: 136 referred to: 214 — “Mr. Mill on the Irish Land Question,” 22 Feb., 1868, 216-18. referred to: 190 Spedding, Thomas Story (1800-70). note: see Alumni Cantab. letter to: 74 — Letters on the Poor-Laws. London: printed Odell, 1847. referred to: 74-5 Spence, Catherine Helen (1825-1910; AusDB). Letter to: 126 — A Plea for Pure Democracy: Mr. Hare’s Reform Bill Applied to South Australia. Adelaide: Rigby, 1861. referred to: 126-7 — “Representation of Minorities” (letter to the editor; signed “C.H.S.”), South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, 31 Aug., 1861, 3. referred to: 127 — “Representation of Minorities” (letter to the editor; signed “C.H.S.”), South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, 9 Sept., 1861, 3. referred to: 127 Spence, William. note: Assistant Messenger in the Book Department of the EIC. referred to: 114 Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903; DNB). letter to: 122 referred to: 168 — First Principles. London: Williams and Norgate, 1862. referred to: 122 Stanger, Mary (née Calvert) (1804-90). note: sister of John Mitchinson Calvert. referred to: 58 Stanley, Catherine (née Leycester) (1792-1862; DNB). Letter to: 246 Stanley, Edward Henry (Lord Stanley; later 15th Earl of Derby) (1826-93; DNB). referred to: 115 Stansfeld, James (1820-98; DNB). Referred to: 196 Stark, Hugh. note: Assistant Secretary and Senior Clerk in the Revenue Department of the EIC. letter to: 79 referred to: 67 Stebbing, William (1832-1926). note: see Wellesley Index, I. letter to: 116 — An Analysis of Mr. Mill’s System of Logic. London: Longman, et al., 1864. referred to: 116-17 Stephen, James (1789-1859; DNB). Letter to: 41 — “Works of the Author of The Natural History of Enthusiasm,” Edinburgh Review, LXXI (Apr. 1840), 220-63. referred to: 54-5 Stephen, James Fitzjames (1829-94; DNB). Letters to: 148, 154, 206 — “Dr. Newman’s Apologia,” Fraser’s Magazine, LXX (Sept. 1864), 265-303. referred to: 154 — “Dr. Pusey and the Court of Appeal,” Fraser’s Magazine, LXX (Nov. 1864), 644-62. referred to: 154 — Essays by a Barrister. London: Smith, Elder, 1862. referred to: 207 — “Merivale’s Sermons on the Conversion of the Roman Empire,” Fraser’s Magazine, LXXI (Mar. 1865), 363-82. referred to: 154 — “The Privy Council and the Church of England,” Fraser’s Magazine, LXIX (May 1864), 521-37. referred to: 154 — “The Study of History” (Nos. I and II), Cornhill Magazine, III (June 1861), 666-80, and IV (July 1861), 25-41. referred to: 148 — “What Is the Law of the Church of England?” Fraser’s Magazine, LXXI (Feb. 1865), 225-41. referred to: 154 — “Women and Scepticism,” Fraser’s Magazine, LXVIII (Dec. 1863), 679-98. referred to: 154 Sterling, Anthony Coningham (1805-71; DNB). Referred to: 43 Sterling, Charlotte (née Baird) (d. 1863; DNB). Referred to: 43 Sterling, John (1806-44; DNB). Referred to: 11, 43, 52, 53-4 Stewart, Dugald (1753-1828; DNB). Referred to: 20 — Collected Works. Ed. William Hamilton. 11 vols. Edinburgh: Constable, 1854-60. referred to: 19-20 Stoldt, Mr. note: member of a deputation from Heligoland. referred to: 192 Stone, Mr. (fl. 1850s?). note: an acquaintance of JSM’s. letter to: 245 Strutt, Edward (Lord Belper) (1801-80; DNB). Referred to: 15 Sutherland, James. note: Political Agent of the EIC. referred to: 61 Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745; DNB). note: the quotation has not been identified. quoted: 54 Sydney Morning Herald. Referred to: 145 Sykes, William Henry (1790-1872; DNB). note: the references are to him as a member of the Secret Committee in his capacity as Chairman of the Court of Directors of the EIC 1856-57. referred to: 87, 90, 92, 93, 94-5, 98-9, 100, 101 Tabouelle, R. Henry (fl. 1868). note: a French translator. letter to: 189 Tarrant, James. note: a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 89 Taylor, Clementia (1811-1908; DNB). Referred to: 182, 206 Taylor, Helen (1831-1907; DNB). Referred to: 117, 129, 131-3, 140, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149, 152, 155, 173, 200, 205, 211, 212, 218, 228, 234, 237 — “Biographical Notice.” In Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle. Ed. Helen Taylor. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green, 1872, ix-lv. referred to: 228 — “A Few Words on Mr. Trollope’s Defence of Fox-Hunting,” Fortnightly Review, n.s. VII (Jan. 1870), 63-8. referred to: 218 Taylor, Henry (1800-86; DNB). Referred to: 31 — The Statesman. London: Longman, et al., 1836. referred to: 31 Taylor, Isaac (1759-1829; DNB). Referred to: 54 Taylor, Peter Alfred (1819-91; DNB). Letter to: 196 Taylor, Philip Meadows (1808-76; DNB). Referred to: 73 Taylor, R.S. note: Major in the army of the EIC. referred to: 107 Taylor, Richard (1781-1858; DNB). Referred to: 66 Temple, Henry John (3rd Viscount Palmerston) (1784-1865; DNB). Referred to: 66 Theobald, Henry Studdy (1847-1934). note: a law student; later a writer of legal treatises. letter to: 176 Thibaudeau, Adolphe Narcisse, comte (1795-1856; GDU). Letter to: 27 Thom, John Hamilton (1808-94; DNB). Letter to: 72 Thommerel, J.P. (fl. 1840). note: a writer on English literature. referred to: 69 Thompson, Thomas Perronet (1783-1869; DNB). Referred to: 20-1 — “Absenteeism in Ireland,” Westminster Review, X (Jan. 1829), 237-43. referred to: 21 — “Archbishop of Dublin on Political Economy,” Westminster Review, XVI (Jan. 1832), 1-22. referred to: 19 — “Property Tax,” Westminster Review, XIX (July 1833), 1-9. referred to: 21 Thomson, Anthony Todd (1778-1849; DNB). Referred to: 21 Thornton, Edward (1799-1875; DNB). Referred to: 245 Thornton, William Thomas (1813-80; DNB). Referred to: 97, 188, 198 The Times. note: anonymous articles follow chronologically. referred to: 132, 202 — Paragraph reporting W.E. Tooke’s suicide, 28 Jan., 1830, 2. referred to: 9 — “The Civil War in America,” 8 Sept., 1862, 9. referred to: 132 — “Royal Horticultural Society,” 22 Jan., 1864, 5. referred to: 146 — Leader on foreign policy, 14 July, 1864, 8. referred to: 150 Tite, William (1798-1873; DNB). Referred to: 198 Tocqueville, Alexis Henri Charles Maurice Clérel, comte de (1805-59; GDU). Referred to: 124 — L’ancien régime et la révolution. Paris: Lévy, 1856. referred to: 124 — “Political and Social Condition of France,” London and Westminster Review, III & XXV (Apr. 1836), 137-69. referred to: 124 Tooke, Thomas (1774-1858; DNB). Referred to: 3, 9, 122 Tooke, William Eyton (1806-30). note: see Alumni Cantab. referred to: 3, 9, 10 — “Memoirs of the Affairs of Europe,” Westminster Review, IV (July 1825), 178-83. referred to: 8 Townsend, Meredith White (1831-1911; DNB). Referred to: 136-7 Trant, William (fl. 1870s). note: associated with the working men’s clubs movement. letter to: 220 Trevelyan, Charles Edward (1807-86; DNB). note: see also PP (1854). letter to: 130 Trübner, John Nicholas (1817-84; DNB). Letter to: 164 Tucker, Henry St. George (1771-1851; DNB). Referred to: 25 Turgot, Louis Félix Etienne, marquis de (1796-1866; GDU). Referred to: 88 Turner, John Lee. note: a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 89 Upton, Richard. note: a clerk in the Secret Department of the EIC. referred to: 111 Upton, W.I. note: a temporary writer at the EIC. referred to: 92, 102, 109, 111 Usiglio, Angelo (1803-75). note: see Dizionario del Risorgimento Nazionale. referred to: 41-2 Varnhagen von Ense, Karl August (1785-1858; EB). Referred to: 66 Venn, John (1834-1923; DNB). Referred to: 153 Villard, Henry (1835-1900; DAB). Letters to: 211, 213 Villari, Pasquale (1826-1917; EB). Referred to: 130-1 — La storia di Girolamo Savonarola e de’ suoi tempi narrata da Pasquale Villari con l’aiuto di nuovi documenti. 2 vols. Florence: Le Monnier, 1859-61. referred to: 131 Villiers, George William Frederick (4th Earl of Clarendon) (1800-70; DNB). Referred to: 93, 98, 99 Waddilove, Alfred (1806-90; MEB). Referred to: 158 — “Is It Expedient to Remove Any and What of the Remaining Restrictions on the Admissibility of Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases?” In Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. Sheffield Meeting, 1865. Ed. George W. Hastings. London: Longman, et al., 1866. referred to: 158 Wade, Claude Martine (1794-1861; DNB). Referred to: 61 Waley, Jacob (1818-73; DNB). Letter to: 116 Ward, Alexander. note: a writer (retired) at the EIC. referred to: 109-10 Waterfield, Thomas Nelson (1799-1862). letters to: 63, 67, 79, 92, 93, 94, 98 (2), 99, 100, 103, 111, 113 referred to: 101 Watkins, John (fl. 1865). note: a London photographer. letter to: 156 Watson, David McBurnie (d. 1902). note: see also CW, XVII, 1638n-9n. referred to: 213 Waud, Christopher. note: Registrar in the Examiner’s Office of the EIC. referred to: 84, 85, 86, 89 Waugh, Benjamin (1839-1908; DNB). Letter to: 226-7 Webb, Richard Davis (d. 1872). note: Dublin printer and anti-slavery writer. letter to: 189 referred to: 182 Wellesley, Henry Richard Charles (1st Earl Cowley) (1804-84; DNB). Referred to: 88 Welsh, David (1793-1845; DNB). note: JSM uses the spelling Welch. referred to: 8 — An Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D., Late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Tait, 1825. referred to: 8 Wertheimstein, Carl (1847-66). Referred to: 205 Wertheimstein, Josephine von (née Gomperz) (1820-94). letter to: 142 referred to: 108, 115, 145, 152, 205 Wessel, Eduard (1822-79). note: journalist and teacher. referred to: 140, 142, 143, 145, 152, 205 Westerton, Charles (1813-72; MEB). Referred to: 155 Westminster Review. note: see also London and Westminster Review; one anonymous article follows. referred to: 2, 6, 7, 8, 20-1, 56, 81, 202 — “Political Economy [by Nassau Senior],” VIII (July 1827), 177-89. referred to: 19 Whately, Richard (1787-1863; DNB). Referred to: 19 — Introductory Lectures on Political Economy; Being Part of a Course Delivered in Easter Term, MDCCCXXXI. London: Fellowes, 1831. referred to: 19 Whatmough, John. note: a messenger at the EIC. referred to: 105-6 Whewell, William (1794-1866; DNB). Referred to: 115, 207 White, I. note: a labourer at the EIC. referred to: 86 Whitmore, William (fl. 1824). note: cousin of the following. referred to: 2 Whitmore, William Wolryche (1787-1858; MEB). Referred to: 2 — A Letter on the Present State and Future Prospects of Agriculture. London: Hatchard, 1822. note: reviewed by Mill in his “Corn Laws,” q.v. referred to: 2-3 Wilberforce, Robert Isaac (1802-57; DNB). Referred to: 53 Wilberforce, Samuel (1805-73; DNB). Referred to: 53 Willcox, James Keappoch Hamilton (1842-98). Letter to: 231 Williams, Arthur John (1836-1911; WWBMP). Letter to: 158 Williams, James. note: a Political Commissioner of the EIC. referred to: 33-4, 38 Williams, William Fenwick (1800-83; DNB). Referred to: 93 Willock, Henry (1788/9-1858; MEB). Referred to: 56 Willock, John Henry. note: a clerk at the EIC. referred to: 103 Wilson, Effingham (1783-1868; MEB). Letter to: 23 Wilson, Horace Hayman (1786-1860; DNB). Letters to: 23, 39 — “Education of the Natives of India,” Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register of British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, n.s. XIX (Jan.-Apr. 1836), 1-16. referred to: 30 Wilson, John (fl. 1834-66). note: editor, and Factory and Poor Law Commissioner. referred to: 27 Wittul Row Dewanjee (fl. 1830s). note: Indian administrator. referred to: 39 Wolff, Joseph (1795-1862; DNB). Referred to: 43 Wordsworth, William (1770-1850; DNB). Referred to: 12 The Working Man; a Weekly Record of Social and Industrial Progress. note: ran from 6 Jan. to 22 Dec., 1866. referred to: 171 Wyse, William Charles Bonaparte (1826-92; DNB). Letter to: 247 Young, George (1819-1907; DNB). Speech on Introducing a Bill to Abolish the Annuity Tax (4 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 199, cols. 1321-3. referred to: 220 Young, John. note: a warehouse pensioner of the EIC. referred to: 86 PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS“Treaty between the East India Company and the Peshwa; Concluded at Bassein, the 31st December, 1802,” PP, 1803-04, XII, 90-3. referred to: 63 “Treaty with the Peishwa, Dated 13th June, 1817,” PP, 1818, XI, 346-50. referred to: 63 “Report from the Select Committee on the Criminal Law of England” (2 Apr., 1824), PP, 1824, IV, 39-405. referred to: 2 “Minutes of Evidence Taken before the Select Committee on the Affairs of the East India Company; and also an Appendix and Index,” PP, 1831-32, XIV. referred to: 25 “Report of Charles H. Cameron, Esq., . . . upon the Judicial Establishments and Procedure in Ceylon” (31 Jan., 1832), PP, 1831-32, XXXII, 119-42. referred to: 51 “First Report on the Commercial Relations between France and Great Britain, Addressed to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations, by George Villiers and John Bowring, with a Supplementary Report by John Bowring,” PP, 1834, XIX, 1-257. referred to: 25 “Second Report on the Commercial Relations between France and Great Britain. Silks and Wine. By John Bowring,” PP, 1835, XXXVI, 441-697. referred to: 25, 26 “Report on the Affairs of British North America, from the Earl of Durham,” PP, 1839, XVII, I-690. referred to: 43 “Report on the Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service, together with a Letter from the Rev. B. Jowett,” PP, 1854, XXVII, 1-31. note: prepared by Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan (q.v.) and Sir Stafford Northcote. referred to: 130 “Return to an Order of the Honourable House of Commons, Dated 24 August 1857; for, a Selection of Papers Showing the Measures Taken since 1847 to Promote the Cultivation of Cotton in India,” PP, 1857 (II), XXXI. referred to: 113-14 “Miscellaneous Statistics of the United Kingdom (Part IV),” PP, 1862, LX, 443-783. referred to: 135 “Correspondence Respecting the Plunder of the Wreck of the British Barque Prince of Wales; and the Ill-treatment of Officers of Her Majesty’s Ship Forte,” PP, 1863, LXXIII, 121-277. referred to: 150 “Brazil. Further Correspondence Respecting the Plunder of the Wreck of the British Barque Prince of Wales; and the Ill-treatment of Officers of Her Majesty’s Ship Forte,” PP, 1863, LXXIII, 279-89. referred to: 150 “Brazil. Further Correspondence Respecting the Plunder of the Wreck of the British Barque Prince of Wales,” PP, 1863, LXXIII, 291-4. referred to: 150 “Brazil. Further Correspondence Respecting the Ill-treatment of Officers of Her Majesty’s Ship Forte,” PP, 1863, LXXIII, 297-302. referred to: 150 “Return of the Order in Council of the 7th Day of January, 1864, and the 29th Day of February, 1868, as to the Government of Heligoland,” PP, 1890, XLIX, 503-9. referred to: 186, 187, 192 “A Bill to Extend the Right of Voting at Elections of Members of Parliament in England and Wales,” 29 Victoria (13 Mar., 1866), PP, 1866, V, 87-100. referred to: 165, 169 “First Report from the Select Committee on Metropolitan Local Government, etc.; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (16 Apr., 1866), PP, 1866, XIII, 171-315. referred to: 168 “Second Report from the Select Committee on Metropolitan Local Government, etc.; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (30 July, 1866), PP, 1866, XIII, 317-628. referred to: 168 “Second Report from the Select Committee on Metropolitan Local Government, etc.; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, and Appendix” (6 May, 1867), PP, 1867, XII, 435-41*. referred to: 176 “Third Report from the Select Committee on Metropolitan Local Government, etc.; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (20 May, 1867), PP, 1867, XII, 443-660. referred to: 174, 176 “A Bill for the Establishment of Municipal Corporations within the Metropolis,” 30 Victoria (21 May, 1867), PP, 1867, IV, 447-66. referred to: 177, 216 “A Bill for the Better Government of the Metropolis,” 30 & 31 Victoria (6 Aug., 1867), PP, 1867, IV, 215-56. referred to: 177, 178, 179, 216 “A Bill for Amending the Laws Relating to Election Petitions, and Providing More Effectually for the Prevention of Corrupt Practices at Elections,” 31 Victoria (13 Feb., 1868), PP, 1867-68, II, 267-86. referred to: 190-1, 192, 195 “A Bill for the Amendment of the Representation of the People in Scotland,” 31 Victoria (17 Feb., 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 579-614. referred to: 193, 194 “A Bill to Repeal Certain Tests and Alter Certain Statutes Affecting the Constitution of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge,” 31 Victoria (18 Feb., 1868), PP, 1867-68, III, 589-92. referred to: 196 “Report from the Select Committee on Extradition, together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (6 July, 1868), PP, 1867-68, VII, 129-338. referred to: 171, 196 “A Bill to Amend the Act Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Victoria Chapter Fifty, Intituled ‘An Act to Abolish the Annuity Tax in Edinburgh and Montrose etc.,’ ” 33 & 34 Victoria (11 July, 1870), PP, 1870, I, 53-70. referred to: 220 “Second Report of the Royal Commission to Inquire into the Operation of the Sanitary Laws in England and Wales,” PP, 1871, XXXV. referred to: 223 STATUTES20 Henry III, Statutes of Merton, c.9. “He is a Bastard That is Born before the Marriage of His Parents” (1235). referred to: 42 7 & 8 George IV, c. 27. An Act for Repealing Various Statutes in England Relative to the Benefit of the Clergy, and to Larceny and Other Offences Connected Therewith, and to Malicious Injuries to Property, and to Remedies against the Hundred (21 June, 1827). referred to: 2 7 & 8 George IV, c. 28. An Act for Further Improving the Administration of Justice in Criminal Cases in England (21 June, 1827). referred to: 2 7 & 8 George IV, c. 29. An Act for Consolidating and Amending the Laws in England Relative to Larceny and Other Offences Connected Therewith (21 June, 1827). referred to: 2 7 & 8 George IV, c. 30. An Act for Consolidating and Amending the Laws in England Relative to Malicious Injuries to Property (21 June, 1827). referred to: 2 7 & 8 George IV, c. 31. An Act for Consolidating and Amending the Laws in England Relative to Remedies against the Hundred (21 June, 1827). referred to: 2 4 & 5 William IV, c. 76. An Act for the Amendment and Better Administration of the Laws Relating to the Poor in England and Wales (14 Aug., 1834). referred to: 223 29 Victoria, c. 35. An Act for the Better Prevention of Contagious Diseases at Certain Naval and Military Stations (11 June, 1866). note: superseded the first Contagious Diseases Act, 27 & 28 Victoria, c. 85 (29 July, 1864). referred to: 226 29 & 30 Victoria, c. 121. An Act for the Amendment of the Law Relating to Treaties of Extradition (10 Aug., 1866). referred to: 171 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 102. An Act Further to Amend the Laws Relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales (15 Aug., 1867). referred to: 178, 180, 188, 213 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 48. An Act for the Amendment of the Representation of the People in Scotland (13 July, 1868). referred to: 193 32 & 33 Victoria, c. 96. An Act to Amend the Contagious Diseases Act, 1866 (11 Aug., 1869). referred to: 226 33 & 34 Victoria, c. 87. An Act to Amend the Act Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Victoria Intituled “An Act to Abolish the Annuity Tax in Edinburgh and Montrose, etc.” (9 Aug., 1870). referred to: 220 SOUTH AUSTRALIA14 & 15 Victoria, 1861, No. 20. “An Act to Provide for the Election of Members to Serve in the Parliament of the Province of South Australia” (29 Nov., 1861). referred to: 127 |

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