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INDEX
ADAM BEDE, 270
Aesop's Fables, 136
Aitken, James, 62
Aitken, Mrs. James ( Carlyle's sister
Jane), 111, 218
Aitken, Mrs. James. See Bess Stodart.
Aitken, Margaret. See Margaret Carlyle.
Aitken, Mary Carlyle. SeeMrs. Alexander
Carlyle.
Albert, Prince Consort meets Carlyle,
251 -2. Mentioned, 253
Alcott, Bronson, 175
Allingham, G. C., 284
Allingham, Helen, 284 -5, 288
Allingham, William, at Cheyne Row,
241 ; friendship with C., 284 -5.
Mentioned, 286, 291
America and Her Resources, 50
Amours de Voytkge, 214
Analysis of the Human Mind, 136
Angus, Robby, 62
Annan Academy, 27 -8, 33 -4
Arabian Nights, 136
Aristotle, 136
Arnold, Doctor, admires French Revolution,
181. Mentioned, 201
Ashburton, Lady (Lady Harriet Baring),
character, 193 ; first meeting with C.,
194, and with Jane, 194 ; appearance,
195 ; attitude to Jane, 195 -6; relation-
ship with C., 204 -9; treats Jane as
hypochondriac, 235 ; tactful at a
Christmas party, 236 ; less tactful at
another, 252 -3; journey to Scotland
with C.s, 254 ; death, 255. Mentioned,
211, 217, 224, 245, 246, 249, 251, 257
Ashburton, Lady (the second Lady
Ashburton), marriage, 265 ; friendship
with Cs., 265 -7; visits Jane after
illness, 270 ; C.'s hostess at Mentone,
279 -80. Mentioned, 286, 287
Ashburton, Lord ( Bingham Baring's
father), 193, 196
Ashburton, Lord (Hon. W. B. Baring),
193, 205, 207, 209, 211, 217, 224, 228,
235, 243, 252 -4, 259, 262, 265, 268
Atholl, Dowager Duchess of, 282
Austin, Mrs. James ( Carlyle's sister
Mary), 20, 265, 269
BADAMS, JOHN, 87, 134
Baird, James, 62
Bakunin, 294
Ballantyne, Thomas, 205
Bannerman, Alexander, 54
Baring, Lady Harriet. SeeLady Ash-
burton.
Barnes, Dr., 262, 267
Barnes, Miss, 264 -5
Barnet, Bessy, 146, 268
Biographie Universelle, 153
Bismarck, 287
Blackiston, Dr., 268, 272
Blackwood's, Carlyle on, 143, Mentioned,
107
Blake, William, 225, 259
Blunt, Gerald, 273, 283
Boehme, 225
Bonn University, 233
Bossuet, 35
Boswell, James, 224, 285
Bowring, John, 135
Brewster, Sir David, gives C. work, 49,
55, 70 ; visits Cs. at Comley Bank, 106.
Mentioned, 14, 48, 109
Brienne, Loménie de, 159
Bright, John, 18, 211
Bromley, Miss Davenport, 279
Brougham, Viscount, 107, 129, 156, 163
Brown, Professor, 33
Browning, Robert, admirer of C., 165 ;
sends him poems, 166 ; resents remarks
about Ring and the Book, 285, Mention-
ed, 133, 175, 223, 237, 271, 282
Buchanan, Craig, 62
Buckle, 223, 224
Bull, Mr., 260 -1
Buller, Arthur, 69
Buller, Charles, taught by C., 69, 82, 84 ;
visits Cheyne Row, 149 ; recommends
C. to read Pickwick, 165 ; brings Milnes
to Chelsea, 167 ; at Radical meeting,
178 ; death, 217. Mentioned, 136, 138,
150, 194, 205, 231
Buller, Mrs., engages C. as tutor, 69 ;
introduces Jane to Lady Harriet,
194 ; death, 218. Mentioned, 79 - 80,
81, 84, 89, 210
Buller, Mr., 79, 84, 109, 218
Buller, Reginald, 198
Bunsen, 163
Buonaparte, Napoleon, 157, 162
Burns, Robert, 123, 162, 265
Butler, Mrs. Pierce, 156
Butler, Samuel, 103
Byron, Lord, 36, 62, 71, 123, 170
CAGLIOSTRO, C.'s ESSAY ON, 141
Campbell, Mary, 138
Campbell, Thomas, 55, 81, 82 -3
Canning, 76
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 287
Cardale, John, 150
Carlyle, Alick (C.'s brother), farming
Craigenputtock, 110, 111, 118 ; lack
of success, 128 ; opens shop in Eccle-
fechan, 184 ; emigrates to Canada, 206 ;
death, 287. Mentioned, 55, 63, 76, 86,
90, 93, 96, 106, 117, 292

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