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i. 172; letter to Elizabeth Wedg- 

 wood, i. 154; letter to Fanny Wedg- 

 wood, i. 249 ; letter to Harry Wedg- 

 wood, i. 114 



Langton, Mrs Charles (Catherine 

 Darwin), i. 218, 224, 225, 227, 2 

 her marriage, ii. 180, 181 ; her death, 

 ii. 183; her character, ii. 184 



Letter to Emma Darwin, i. 225; 

 letter to Charles Darwin, ii. 119; 

 letter to Fanny Wedgwood, i. 227 



Le Caron, ii. 298 



Leith Hill Place, ii. 106, 158, 243 



Leslie, John, i. 136 n. 



Lewes, Mr and Mrs G. H., ii. 216 



Lewis, Cornewall, Sir George and 

 Lady Theresa, ii. 108 



Lieven, Princess, Correspondence with 

 Earl Grey, ii. 291 



Linley Wood, i. 44 n. ; ii. 38 



Litchfield, Mrs (Henrietta Emma 

 Darwin): birth of, ii. 85; early 

 memories, ii. 122; breakdown in 

 health, ii. 163; long illness, ii. 176; 

 recovery from illness, ii. 178; works 

 for Charles Darwin on The Descent 

 of Man, ii. 196, 197, 202, 203; en- 

 gagement and marriage to R. B. 

 Litchfield, ii. 204 ; accidental poison- 

 ing, ii. 293; convalescence at the 

 Grove, ii. 294 



Litchfield, R. B. : engagement and 

 marriage to Henrietta Darwin, ii. 

 204; a founder of the Working 

 Men's College, ii. 206; helps Charles 

 Darwin in The Expression of the 

 Emotions, ii. 208, 209; illness in 

 1877, ii. 227 ; moves to Kensington 

 Square, ii. 251; dangerous illness in 

 1896, ii. 312, 313 



Lockhart, J. G., i. 196, 236 



Longfellow, H. W., ii. 190 



Lubbock family, the, ii. 182 



Lushington, Dr, i. 156 



Lyell, Sir Charles, ii. 1, 13, 15, 16, 24, 

 40; on cnange of opinions, ii. 96 



Lyndhurst, Lord, i. 156, 157, 198, 232 



Lytton, first Earl of, ii. 112, 113 



Macaulay, Lord: speech on Reform 

 Bill, i. 236; ii. 38; criticism of his 

 writings, ii. 108, 109; his History of 

 England, ii. 121, 122 



Mackintosh, Frances. See Wedgwood, 

 Mrs Hensleigh 



Mackintosh, Sir James, i. 2, 3, 8; his 

 three daughters by his first wife, 

 i. 8 n. ; knighted, i. 20; and Lady 

 Mackintosh leave England, i. 23; 

 residence in London, i. 30; " losing 



precious time with the Old Dowa- 

 gers," i. 42; considers Joanna 

 Baillie, Madame de Stael, and 

 Goethe, the three greatest living 

 geniuses, i. 42, 43; "these old 

 Jesabels " making a property of 

 him, i. 45; giving up his London 

 house, i. 92; nis Hfe in London at 

 Lord Holland's, i. 93, 94; Leslie 

 presses him to offer himself for 

 Edinburgh professorship, i. 136, 

 137; Blackwood's Magazine on, i. 

 142, 143; opinion of Jane Austen, 

 i. 143; working at his History of 

 England, i. 186; at Maer, i. 206, 207; 

 disappointed of office, i. 206 n., 210; 

 living at Clapham, i. 215, 216; 

 appointment offered to, i. 231-234; 

 ar, meeting of Jeffrey and 



Wordsworth, i. 235, 236; accident 

 to, i. 247 n. ; his death, i. 248 ; his 

 character, i. 249; his History of the 

 Revolution and Memoir, i. 264, 265 



Letter to John Allen, i. 208 

 Mackintosh, Lady (Catherine Allen): 

 " Kitty," i. 2, 8, 20; presentation at 

 Court, i. 21, 23 ; a worrying day with, 

 i. 30, 31; her evening party, i. 38; 

 visits Etruria, i. 93, 94; character- 

 istics, i. 137, 184, 185; letters to 

 the Times, i. 206 ; visits Maer, i. 206, 

 207, 210; her d ath, i. 229; her 

 character, i. 229, 230 

 Macready, i. 287; as Kic elieu, ii. 39 

 Maer Hall, i. 1, 29; the Josiah Wedg- 

 woods buy, i. 26, 27; description of, 

 i. 51-54; life at, i. 58, 59; the leaving 

 of, ii. 102 



Malibran, Madame, i. 218, 270 

 Malvern, the Charles Darwins go to, 



ii. 123, 180 



Marcet, Mrs, i. 153 n., 262; ii. 34 

 Marriage, Charles Darwin on, i. 277 

 Marsh, Mrs (Anne Caldwell): criti- 

 cism of her play, i. 42, 43, 44; her 

 admiration for Madame de Stai-1, i. 

 48-50; novel by, i. 53, 266, 267; 

 account of visit of Sydney Smith to 

 Maer, i. 53; her character, i. 107, 

 108; her friendship with Fanny 

 Allen, ii. 36, 38 

 Marsh, Mr, i. Ill n.; ii. 37 n. 

 Martinoau, Harriet: opinions on di- 

 vorce, i. 257; Dr Darwin's opinion 

 of, i. 276, 284; ill-health, ii. 58; col- 

 laboration with Mr Atkinson, ii. 129 

 Massingberd, Mildred, ii. 312 

 Maurice, Frederick Denison, ii. 112 

 n. ; a sermon by, ii. 113; Emma 

 Darwin reading his Life, ii. 265 



