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A Century of Family Letters 



Slavery: abolition of, i. 181, 182, 230; 



Charles Darwin's hatred of, ii. 169 

 Smith, missionary among slaves in the 



West Indies, death of, i. 156, 157 

 Smith, Emily (Mrs C. Buxton), i. 92, 



151 

 Smith, Mrs Sydney, i. 91 ; dinner with, 



ii. 112; editing her husband's 



letters, ii. 114; Fanny Allen stays 



with, ii. 141 



Smith, Robert (" Bobus"), i. 93 n. 

 Smith, Saba (Lady Holland), i. 91, 



151 

 Smith, Sydney: his admiration of the 



Aliens, i. 21, 22; his admiration of 



Mrs Josiah Wedgwood, i. 22, 24; 



visits the Wedgwoods, i. 53, 90-92 ; 



"Sydney's orchards," i. 149; at 



home, i. 151; a political pamphlet 



by, ii. 37, 38; his high spirits, ii. 88; 



Fanny Allen visits, ii. 90-92; Fanny 



Allen on his Moral Philosophy, ii. 



127; Mem>,irs <f, ii. 141, 142, 155 

 Somerville, Mrs, on the education of 



young children, ii. 100 

 Spencer, Herbert, his connection with 



the gift to Mr Huxley, ii. 308 

 Spencer, W. R., i. 168 n. 

 Spiritualism, a scanc;-, ii. 216, 217 

 Slael, Madame de: account of, i. 32- 



36; an evening party for, i. 38, 39; 



can never again feel passion of love, 



and therefore can never again write 



a novel, i. 47; at Florence, i. 97. 



hee also i. 42, 43, 45-50, 98, 109, 

 Stael, Madame de (junior), i. 222; 



ii. 144 



Stanley, H. M., Darkest Africa, ii. 290 

 Stephen, Sir Leslie, ii. 310 

 Stevens, Rev. T., ii. 29 n., 30 

 Stewart, Dugald, his opinion of Tom 



Wedgwood, i. 11 

 Stoke d'Abernon, i. 8 

 Stonehenge, the Charles Darwins visit, 



ii. 226, 227 

 Stones of Venice, Carlyle's criticism of, 



ii. 131 

 Sunday observance, Emma Darwin's 



ideas on, ii. 201 

 Sunday-schools, i. 141, 142, 174; ii. 35, 



36 



Surteos, Matthew, i. 4, 86, 159, 197 

 Surtax. Mrs (Harriet Allen), "Sad": 

 account of, i. 4; visited by Mrs 



Josiah Wedgwood, i. 85; her affec- 

 tion for Madame Sismondi, i. 168; 

 her small income, i. 208; admired 

 by Henry Thornton, i. 216; at 

 Chene, i. 222, 223; house at Ten by, 

 ii. 55 



Sweden, Queen of, i. 115 

 Swinney, Henry, attachment to Sarah 

 Wedgwood, i. 84, 85, 90 



Teazle, experiments with, ii. 221 n., 



222 



Temple, Archbishop, ii. 163 

 Tennyson, Lord, ii. 190, 191; Fanny 



Allen on his poems, ii. 194; Emma 



Darwin on his poems, ii. 286 

 Terry, Kate, ii. 180 

 Thorley, Miss, ii. 132, 139, 140 

 Thorley, Mrs, ii. 139 

 Thornton, Marianne: friendship with 



Fanny Mackintosh, i. 186, 187. 



See also i. 215, 235 



Letter to Hannah More, i. 186 

 Thornton, Henry, i. 216 

 Tindal, Judge, i. 156, 157 

 Toilet, Ellen, death of, ii. 287 



Letter to Emma Darwin, ii. 12 

 Toilet, Georgina, ii. 165 



Letter to Emma Darwin, ii. 11 

 Toilets, the, of Betley Hall, i. 52, 102, 



147, 148 



Torquay, stay at, ii. 178 

 Trap, a humane, ii. 178-180 

 Trevelyan, Sir George, i. 129 n.; ii. 



274 n. 



Truanderie, La Grande, i. 113, 166 

 Two Old Men's Tales, by Mrs Marsh, 



i. 53, 266, 267 



Vauxhall Gardens, fete at, i. 33, 34 

 ' Ventilator, the," i. 157 n.; ii. 113 

 Verandah at Down, ii. 210 

 Vivisection, Charles Darwin's opinion 



of, ii. 219-221 

 Voysey, Charles, sermons of, ii. 211 



Waddington, Mrs, i. 48 n., 110; her 



death, ii. 126 

 Wallace, A. R. : he and Charles Darwin 



have no influence on each other, ii. 



202; his controversy with Charles 



Darwin, ii. 203; his pension from 



Government, ii. 243 n. 

 Wanderer, The, by Madame d'Arblay, 



i. 50 



Warren, Charles, i. 21 n. 

 Y/aterloo, news of, i. 66-72 

 Wedgwood, Rev. Allen, takes Maer 



living, i. 180; i. 181, 267 

 Wedgwood, Caroline (1799-1825), 



death of, i. 165 

 Wedgwood, Charlotte. See Langton, 



Mrs Charles 

 Wedgwood, S. Elizabeth (1793-1 880), 



"Elizabeth," i. 14; character of, i. 



53, 54; her doctoring, i. 154, 155; 



