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A Century of Family Letters 



Mazzini, Giuseppe : on Beethoven, ii- 

 95 ; Madame Sismondi on, ii. 143 



Melbourne, Lord, an affair with 

 Sydney Smith, ii. 142 



Meynell, Alice, ii. 148 



Mezzofanti, G., i. 97 n. 



Milman, Henry, Dean of St Paul's, ii. 

 112 



Mimes, Monckton. See Houghton, 

 Lord 



Montagu, Basil, i. 268 n. 



Montmorenci, a day at, i. 119 



Moor Park, Hydropathic at, ii. 165, 

 167, 170 



More, Hannah, i. 186 



Mount, the, i. 67, 68; life at, i. 139, 

 140; kept on by Susan and Catherine 

 Darwin, ii. 120; sold, ii. 184; re- 

 visited by Charles Darwin, ii. 195 



Miiller, Max, ii. 114 



Music lessons, Emma Darwin's, i. 62, 

 187, 188 



Myers, Mrs, photographs by, ii. 266 



Napier, Admiral Sir Charles, ii. 57 n. 



Napoleon Buonaparte: Dr Darwin's 

 scheme of sending him to St 

 Helena, i. 67; Fanny Allen's sym- 

 pathy with, i. 74, 78; Queen 

 Hortense's souvenirs of, i. 263, 264; 

 Life <f, ii. 198, 200, 272 



Napoleon, Louis, i. 264; Madame Sis- 

 mondi's opinion of, ii. 144, 151, 152. 

 See also ii. 198, 211 



Naturalist's Voyage round the World, 

 ii. 56 



Newman, Cardinal, T. Carlyle on, ii. 

 236 



Ne Y,man, Francis William, ii. 125 n. 



Newnham, Mr, i. 116, 119 



Newton, Professor, ii. 279 



Nightingale, Florence : travelling in 

 France, ii. 110, 111; astonishes the 

 surgeons at Scutari, ii. 156; her 

 visit to the Queen and Prince Con- 

 sort, ii. 159; Fanny Allen's reminis- 

 cences of her girlhood, ii. 159, 

 160 



Nightingale, Frances Parthenope 

 (Lady Verney), ii. 110 n., Ill 



Nightingale, Mr, ii. 110 



Nortons, the Charles, ii. 191, 192, 228 



Norton, Mrs, i. 282, 283; ii. Ill 



Novello. Clara, i. 270 n., 271 



O'Connell, Daniel, quarrel with Press 

 reporters, i. 255, 256 



Origin of Species, The, ii. 165 n., 170; 

 publication of, ii. 172; " naturalists 

 fighting about," ii. 176, 177 



Owen, Fanny, i. 226, 227 



Owen, Sarah. See Haliburton, Mrs 



Owens of Woodhouse, i. 139, 224-227 



Paset, Sir George, ii. 284 

 Palmerston, Lord, ii. 57 n. 

 Pantomime in 1842, children at the, 



ii. 65, 66 



Papal aggression in 1851, ii. 130 

 Paris: after Waterloo, i. 73; in 1815, 



i. 78, 79; in 1818, i. 113-121; cost of 

 living in, i. 121 ; family gathering at, 



in 1838, i. 286 

 Park, Mungo, ii. 22 

 Parker, Mrs (Marianne Darwin), i. 



138, 139; her children adopted by 



Susan Darwin, ii. 184 

 Parkfields, i. 36 n., Ill, 164 

 Parnell Commission, the, ii. 284, 287, 



298 n. 



Parslow, ii. 54 n., 57, 205, 271 

 Patterson, Mrs, i. 241 

 Pedigree of the Darwins. ii. 237, 238 

 Peel, Sir Robert, i. 157; ii. 127 

 Perristone, i. 158 

 Pescia, i. 98, 279-281 

 Petleys, ii. 105 

 Phillips, Mrs Lort (Isabella Allen), i. 



165^, 256; ii. 61 n. 

 Pickwick, i. 277 

 Pictets, the, i. 169 n. 

 Plan of Campaign, ii. 295, 296 

 Platoff, i. 73 

 " Polly, the Ur-hund," ii. 198, 199, 



210 



Poole, Thomas, i. 36 n. ; his attach- 

 ment to Kitty Wedgwood, ii. 109; 



Thomas Poole and his Friends, ii. 



283 n., 284 



Press-gang, story of a, i. 24, 25 

 Prevost, Adele. See Drewe, Mrs 



Edward 

 " Prudent Man's Friend Society," i. 



43 n., 65 

 Pusey, Dr, a sermon by, ii. 113 



Races, account of going to the, i. 138 



Railway, Emma Darwin's first ex- 

 perience of the, i. 286, 287 n. 



Recamier, Madame: party at house 

 of, i. 115, 118; a joint menage, i. 

 120, 121 



Reform Bill of 1831, i. 234, 23G, 237 n. 



Revolution of 1848 in France, ii. 115, 

 116 



Rich, Anthony: his bequest to Charles 

 Darwin, ii/234, 248, 258-260 ^ 

 Letter to William Darwin, ii. 259 



Rich, Mrs, i. 39 n., 223, 233-235, 244- 

 246 



