THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY 435 



Deane, Sir Thcmas, and Son, 326 



De Blaquiere, Baron, 151-2 



de Floretti, Chevalier : honorary mem- 

 ber, 230 



de Glatigny, Mrs. Eliza, premium for 

 lace, 67 



de Gree, Peter, 117 and n. ; his em- 

 blematical painting for Hawkins St, 

 house (1788), still in Society's posses- 

 sion, 92, 423 



de Grey, Thomas P. , Earl, 132, 133, 380 



Delamain, Henry, premium for earthen- 

 ware, 68 



de Lacy, Sylvester, 245 



Delany, Patrick (Dean of Down), 28-9, 

 1 88 



Delany, Mrs. , formerly Pendarves and 

 Granville, 29, 85 ; Correspondence of, 

 cited, ii, 29, 66 . 2 , 143 



Delville, Glasnevin, 188 



Denny, Lady Arabella, 142, 143, 199, 

 204 



Denny, Arthur, 143 



Dent, E. J. , Mozart's Operas, cited, 167 



Department of Agriculture and Techni- 

 cal Instruction for Ireland, 316-17, 

 372 



Derry, Bishop of, 89, 146 



de Sal is, Count, first member formally 

 introduced, 228 



De Saussure, work on agricultural 

 chemistry, cited, 359 



Desbrisay, Captain Theophile, 79 



Design, School of. See School 



Devon, Earl of : paper on the social con- 

 dition of the people of Ireland, 364 



Dick, Professor, 346 



Dillon, Arthur Richard (Archbishop of 

 Narbonne), 147 



Dillon, Lord, premium for planting 

 and enclosing, 74 



Dimity, corded : premiums for, 72 



Ditching, premiums and awards for, 

 145, 406-7 



Dixon, H. H., 370 



Dixon, John, premium for drawing, no 



Dixon, W. Macneile. his Trinity 

 College, Dublin, cited, 142 n. 1 



Dobbs, Arthur, 6, 8, 21, 38, 43; essay 

 on Trade and Imports of Ireland, 

 cited, 4, 8 



Dodder, sheet lead and copper mills 

 on the, 73 



Dodsley, Robert, his Preceptor, used 

 in the drawing schools, 112 



D'Olier, Isaac M. , 177, 267 



D'Olier, Jeremiah, 104, 228, 383 



Domestic consumption, articles of: 

 premiums for, 63 



Domvile, Rev. Benjamin, 145 and n. 1 

 Domvile, Sir Compton, 145 n. 1 

 Donegal, a paper on the mineral 



localities of, 367 

 Donoughmore, Baroness, 143 

 Donoughmore, Lord, 143, 175 

 Dorset, Duke of, (Lionel C. Sackville), 



8, 13. 379 



Dowling, John, 366 



Downes, Bishop, 188 



Downes, Lord, 230, 231 



Downes, Robert, 80, 385 



Down Survey barony maps, 148 



Downshire, Arthur, Marquis of, 247, 

 248, 344, 382 



Drawing, premiums for, 64, 108-9, no, 

 in, 114-15, 119, 416 



Drawing schools, the : probable period 

 of opening, 108 ; the competitions 

 for the Madden premiums, 108-9, 

 no, in, 114, 115; distinguished 

 artists adjudicating in the competi- 

 tions, no, 114; Mr. Robert West's 

 academy taken over, 109 ; instruction 

 in drawing given at the academy in 

 Shaw's Court, 110-11 ; progress in 

 the art of drawing in Dublin due to 

 encouragement by the Society, 110- 

 iii, 133; agreements with models, 

 in ; the masters, 111-12 ; collection 

 of statues and busts in, in, 112, 117 ; 

 the Recollections of John O'Keefe, 

 112 ; the student's text-book, 112 ; 

 Joseph Fenn's plan of instructions 

 for, 112 ; encouragements to pupils, 

 112-13,115, 116, 119-20; theGrafton 

 Street premises, 113 ; question of con- 

 tinuance of the school for figure draw- 

 ing, 113-14 ; the superintending com- 

 mittee, 115 ; progress of the schools, 

 115-17; removal to Poolbeg Street, 

 117; the Living academy, 117-18, 

 125 ; purchase of works of art for, 117, 

 118, 129 ; the new premises in Poolbeg 

 Street, 121, 124; report and recom- 

 mendations of the committee of fine 

 arts (1809) on, 122 etseq. ; resolutions 

 referred to the Committee of Fine 

 Arts (Nov. 1813). . . 124-5 ; number 

 of pupils receiving instruction during 

 1813-1819 . . . 126; the benefits of 

 the schools in training boys and girls, 

 126-7, 130 ; money voted for erecting 

 schools (1823) . . . 128 ; exhibition 

 of pupils' drawings, 130-1 ; a list of 

 noted artists who had received in- 

 struction in the Society's schools, 

 130-2 ; the annual distribution of 

 prizes and address, 132-3 ; consoli- 



