Byron's generosity to, iii. 191, 251; vi. 113; Christabel, iii. 228, 246, 254, 369; iv. 31, 37, 79, 99; v. 182, 226, 329, 397; Byron's appeal for, iii. 232; "nothing feasible in hand," iii. 234; v. 442; Zapolya, iii. 246; Edin- burgh Review on, iv. 54; defends Southey's Wat Tyler, iv. 117 ; The Statesman's Manual, iv. 151; Lay Sermons, iv. 151; Biographia Literaria, iv. 171; v. 243; W. S. Rose on, iv. 212; his abuse of Byron, iv. 272; a Lake poet, iv. 482, 484; prophesies Napo- leon's downfall, iv. 486; on Pitt, ibid.; poet and seer of the Morn- ing Post, iv. 486; v. 20; Fire, Famine, and Slaughter; Ode to the Departing Year, iv. 486; "no follower of renown,' iv. 494; Byron's contempt for, ibid.; on Fielding, v. 149; Table Talk, v. 149, 267; Keats, v. 267; "muddling," v. 362; a traveller, v. 588
Coleridge, Mrs. S. T., vi. 113 Colle, Arnolfo del, iv. 114 Collet, of Staines, ii. 32
Collier, J. Payne, Lectures on Shake- spear, ii. 75; Shakespeare's Li- brary, iii. 386
Collini, criminal lawyer, Florence, vi. 63, 66, 408, 413 Collins, Peerage, v. 410
Collins, William, poet, iii. 247, 405; v. 165, 578
Colman the Elder, George, Pro- logue to Philaster, ii. 151 Colman the Younger, George, i. 99; iii. 242, 243; v. 332; Blue- beard, or Female Curiosity, i. 301; vi. 371; Random Records, i. 301; The Review, or Wags of Windsor, ii. 77; v. 19, 185; Prologue to The Quadrupeds of Quedlinburgh, ii. 157; and Sheridan, ii. 240, 241; v. 413, 461; The Heir-at- Law, iii. 185; Lines on John Taylor, iii. 214; Love Laughs at Locksmiths, iv. 128; v. 396;
John Bull, or the Englishman's Fireside, v. 32; and Fawcett, v. 214; Broad Grins, v. 318 Colman and Garrick's The Clandes- tine Marriage, ii. 335 Colonna, Cape, i. 264; v. 546 Columbia, Republic of, vi. 209 Combe, the man mid-wife, i. 5 Combe, Harvey, ii. 154, 167 Combe, W., Diaboliad, i. 170 Compton, Lady, iii. 426 Concanen, The Magpie, or Maid of Palaiseau, iii. 221, 222, 224 Conciliatore, Il, iii. 384; vi. 220 Condolatory Address ("On the Oc- casion of the Prince Regent returning her Picture to Mrs. Mee"), ii. 113; iii. 85, 114, 119 Confalonieri, Count, iii. 441 Confucius, i. 173
Congreve, ii. 398; iv. 387, 428, 493; v. 218, 574; Way of the World, iv. 426 ; Mourning Bride, v. 564; "the witty," v. 571 Connoisseur, Le, iv. 487 Consalvi, Cardinal, iv. 461 Constable, iii. 116
Constant de Rebecque, Benjamin, Adolphe, iii. 342; vi. 203 Constantine, his statue at Rome, iv. 119
Constantinople, Byron at, i. 273- 285; vi. 449-452
Constitutional Association, the, v. 344; vi. 156
Contarini, Madame, iv. 331, 337 Conway, Lady Sarah Frances Sey- mour, iv. 108
Conyers, Baroness (Lady Carmar- then), i. 4, 18; ii. 267; v. 186, 467, 492; vi. 231
Cooke, G. F., the actor, ii. 249, 360, 385, 386; iii. 45, 384; iv. 91; v. 437
Coolidge, Mr., of Boston, v. 318,
Cooper, Major, v. 447 Copenhagen, battle of, iv. 83 Copley, Sir J., i. 120 Corbet, Mr., ii. 189
Corbet, Richard, Poems, v. 277
Cordova, Admiral, i. 239 Cordova, Miss, i. 240 Corfu, college at, vi. 348 Corgialegno, banker, vi. 245, 254, 256, 266, 267, 271, 284, 299, 307, 308, 316, 319
Corinth, vi. 272, 281, 288, 423 Corinthian Tom, i. 99
Corinthians, St. Paul's Epistle to
the (translated from the Arme- nian), iv. 9, 90, 137, 425, 431; their Epistle to St. Paul, iv. 429 Coriolanus, ii. 90; iii. 37, 38, 136; iv. 285; v. 89, 494; vi. 117, 130 Cork and Orrery, Edmund, 7th Earl of, iii. 182
Cork and Orrery, Lady, iii. 111, 182 Corneille, Thomas, v. 243, 260, 553 "Cornelian, the " (Edleston), i. 130, 133, 325; ii. 52 Cornelli, v. 109 Cornwallis, Lord, i. 141 Corrière di Padova, iv. 214 Corry, James, iii. 32
Corsair, The, i. 20, 168; ii. 69, 135, 177, 248, 382, 399, 400, 407; iii. 1-78, 131, 132, 166, 170, 219, 222, 264, 339; iv. 37, 168, 371; v. 34, 426, 508; vi. 100, 164 Corsica, vi. 89, 239 Corsini, iv. 461 Cortes, iv. 348, 459 Cortes, the Spanish, vi. 287 Cosmopolite, Le, ii. 39, 44 Cottin, Madame de, v. 572 Cotton, junr., v. 166 Coul Pasha, i. 248
Coulmann, J. J., une visite à Byron
à Gênes, vi. 229, 230
Coulson, John Blenkinsopp, iv. 120 Courcy, Major the Hon. Gerald de, vi. 240
Courier, The, ii. 142, 237, 385, 398, 463-478; iii. 23, 24, 30, 32, 34, 37, 40, 41, 43, 68, 102, 277, 331, 340; iv. 70, 117, 184, 286; v. 228, 314, 576; vi. 10, 122, 389, 393-395
Cournand, De la Littérature des Turcs, ii. 256
Courrier Français, v. 510
Courrier de Marseilles, vi. 200 Courtenay, John, the orator, ii. 199; v. 410
Courtenay, William, 3rd Viscount, i. 230
Courthope, W. J., Pope's Works, iii. 184, 262; iv. 202; v. 36, 148, 185, 365, 561; vi. 181 Covent Garden Theatre, the O. P. riots at, i. 215; first live elephant introduced at, i. 301; troop of horses on the stage, ii. 157 Cowell, John, ii. 98
Cowley, Abraham, Epitaphium vivi Auctoris, v. 210
Cowper, Lady (Emily Mary Lamb), ii. 164; iii. 145; v. 378; vi. 187
Cowper, Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Clavering-Cow- per, 5th Earl, ii. 164; vi. 187 Cowper, William, ii. 78; iii. 247, 405; iv. 238, 394; v. 25, 26, 259, 528, 556, 557, 565, 578, 591; vi. 149
Crabbe, George, i. 211; iv. 160, 161, 169, 176, 196, 278, 341, 486, 489, 494; v. 41, 95, 373, 392; Resentment, ii. 276
Crabtree Hall (afterwards Branden- burgh House), v. 229 Craggs, Secretary, v. 561 Crauford, Mr. and Mrs., iii. 195 Craven, Hon. Keppel, v. 219 Crawford, Dr. James, vi. 43, 58, 184, 403, 406 Crawford, Mrs., iii. 110 Crayon, Geoffrey. Washington Crebillon, v. 574 Crespi, Daniel, iii. 444 Crewe, Sir George, v. 383 Cribb, Tom, "Black Diamond," the pugilist, i. 207; ii. 336, 345; v. 579
Crispe, Captain, v. 229 Critical Review, i. 147, 171, 196 Crockford's, v. 82
Croker, John Wilson, the "Wen- ham "of Thackeray, "Con Craw- ley" of Lady Morgan (Croker
Papers), ii. 223, 243, 365; iii. 13, 22, 50, 54, 111, 196; iv. 70, 71, 117, 124, 154, 157, 160, 165, 199, 217, 290, 343; v. 58, 114, 216; his Quarterly Review article on Endymion, v. 267
Croly, Rev. George, Paris in 1815, iv. 164; Salathiel, etc., v. 95, 117 Cromwell, the poet, v. 571 Cronica di Sanuto, iv. 341; v. 221 Cronica Greca, vi. 323
Crook and Alexander, auctioneers, iii. 271, 275
Crosby and Co., B., publishers, i.
Crousaz, Jean Pierre de, Examen de l'Essai de Monsieur Pope sur l'homme, vi. 49 Cruger, Henry, iii. 241 Cruikshank, Isaac, i. 99, 215 Cruscanti, the, v. 570 Cuesta, i. 241
Cumberland, Richard, The Wheel of Fortune, i. 118; v. 445; the "Sir Fretful Plagiary" of The Critic, ii. 9, 149; The Jew, iii. 224, 236
Cummin, the use of, iv. 118 Cunningham, Rev. J. W., Vicar of
Harrow, vi. 71; De Rance; The Velvet Cushion, vi. 153 Cunningham, Peter, i. 170; iv. 178, 382; v. 164, 541
Curchod, Suzanne(Madame Necker), ii. 223
Curioni, Alberico, v. 241 Curly, i. 148
Curran, John Philpot (Life), ii. 270, 271; iv. 371, 378; v. 364, 386, 393, 396, 421, 429
Curse of Minerva, ii. 72, 177, 179;
Curzon's Armenia, iv. 90 Custom House burnt, iii. 40 Cuvier, Discours sur les révolutions
de la surface du globe, v. 367, 368, 469; vi. 31
Czartoryski, Prince Adam, iii. 101
d'Abrantès, Duchesse, Mémoires, i. 245
Dacre, Lady (Mrs. Wilmot, née Barberina Ogle), ii. 332; her tragedy Ina, iii. 195
Dacre, Lord, ii. 332; vi. 19 Daily Chronicle, vi. 366 Daily News, vi. 180
d'Albany, Comtesse (née Stolberg, wife of the Young Pretender), ii. 333; v. 153
D'Alembert, Jean-le-Rond, iii. 439 ; iv. 10
Dallas, Miss, ii. 7
Dallas, Henrietta Charlotte (Mrs. G. A. Byron), i. 168, 188
Dallas, Rev. A. R. C., Corre- spondence of Lord Byron with a Friend, i. 169, 314, 327; vi. 450, 456, 459
Dallas, R. C., i. 5; iii. 41, 50, 52; v. 380; Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, i. 164, 169 ; ii. 135; short account of, i. 168; his farce, Not at Home, i. 300; befriends Blacket, i. 314; one of Byron's executors, i. 329; MS. of Childe Harold, ii. 1; Byron's generosity to, ii. 325; iii. I; Miscellaneous Works and Novels, iii. 43; his ingratitude, iv.
414 Dallaway, James, Letters, etc., of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, iv. 184
Dalmatia, Duke of, iii. 390 Dalrymple, Captain John William Henry, ii. 50
Dalrymple, Mrs. (née Joanna Gordon), ii. 50
Dalrymple, Colonel, v. 22
Dalrymple, Sir Hew Whitefoord, i.
Danby, Mary (Lady Harcourt), i.
Danby, Rev. William, i. 24 Dandies, the, ii. 236; v. 423; vi. 189
Dandolo, Andrea, Doge, v. 95 D'Angoulême, Duc, vi. 188, 287 D'Angoulême, Duchesse, iii. 71 Daniel's Field Sports, i. 149 Dante, i. 38, 101; ii. 345; iii. 378, 385, 433; iv. 404, 412, 487, 491 ; V. 193, 207, 553, 554, 591; Fos- colo's Essay on, iv. 284; Inferno, iv. 420; v. 2, 70, 395, 486; his sepulchre at Ravenna, v. 140; Div. Com. translated by Taaffe, v. 476
D'Arblay, Madame, The Wanderer, or Female Difficulties; Evelina; Cecilia; Camilla, ii. 81, 88, 312, 342
d'Arcy, Lady Amelia (Lady Con- yers), i. 4, 18; ii. 267; v. 186, 467, 492
Dardanelles, treaty of the, i. 260 D'Argenson, iii. 70 Darius, v. 598
Darnley, John Bligh, 4th Earl of, v. 106; vi. 187 d'Artois, Comte, v. 265
Daru, P., Histoire de la République de Venise, v. 53
Darwin, the poet, iv. 485, 488 d'Aurevilly, Barbey, Du Dandysme et de Georges Brummell, ii. 129 Davey, S., vi. 62
Davidoff, Madame, iii. 253 Davidson, Mr., vi. 92, 116 Davidson or Gordon, Alexander, i. I
Davies, Scrope Berdmore, as a swimmer, i. 158; v. 126; the dens-descended, i. 163; summary of his life, i. 165; good news about Byron, i. 219; reigns unrivalled in the cabin," i. 278; a friendly greeting, i. 301; one of Byron's executors, i. 329; "his gaiety has done me service," i. 339; a mistaken report, ii. II; Byron's opinion of, ii. 29; v.
422; Byron's host at Cambridge, ii. 33; v. 116; his challenge to Lord Foley, i. 110; "Long" Baillie, ii. 122; v. 419; and Brummell, . 128; v. 423; Byron's debt, ii. 180, 181, 407; a duel averted, ii. 248; an orgy, ii. 264; "not even to Scrope," ii. 294; tipsy and pious, ii. 407;
very well for a holiday drinker," iii. 163; Byron and Miss Mercer, iii. 253; Hobhouse's message, iii. 347; Byron's messenger, iii. 370, 373, 374; "of inaccurate memory," iv. 17; his affidavit in Byron v. Johnstone, iv. 20; and Perry, iv. 69; a rank imposition, iv.70;" some foolery of Scrope's,' iv. 82; Byron's portrait for, iv. 218; on Sir Murray Maxwell, iv. 245; advice as to Don Juan, iv. 276; his quarrel with George Lamb, iv. 304; ruined at play, v. 141; "one of the cleverest con- versers," v. 422 ; the Mr. Tulk, v. 427; his misplaced winnings, v. 447; on Medwin's Conversations, vi. 202
Davison, Mrs., iii. 365
Davison, Thomas, printer, iv. 276 "Davus" (J. C. Tattersall), i. 59 Davy, Dr., Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy, ii. 226 Davy, Lady (Jane Apreece, née Kerr), ii. 226, 227; iv. 179; v. 23, 109, 178, 332; vi. 431 Davy, Sir Humphry (Researches, Chemical and Philosophical; Sal- monia, etc.), ii. 226, 392; iii. 91, 415; v. II, 22, 31, 178, 414, 440; vi. 86 Dawkins, E. J., British Minister at Florence, vi. 43, 45, 49, 58, 63, 403, 415
Day and Martin, v. 322; vi. 387 Day, the, ii. 106
"Dear Doctor, I have read your play," iv. 159
Dearden, James, lessee of the Roch- dale coal-pits, ii. 174; iii. 18, 142; v. 62; vi. 42, 307
De Bathe, Sir James Wynne, i.
Débats de Paris, vi. 176 d'Eboli, Princesse, v. 573
Debtors' Petition against Lord Redesdale's Insolvent Debtors Act, ii. 318 Decazes, v. 8, 265
Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe, i. 255; ii. 219, 220 Deformed Transformed, The, v. 517, 518; vi. 262
d'Egmont, Comtesse, iv. 27 d'Egville, James, Don Quichotte ou les Noces de Gamache; L'Elève- ment d'Adonis, etc., i. 192
d Egville, Louis, i. 192 de la Blache, Count, ii. 79
de la Croix, Petit, Contes Persans, iv. 86
de la Pagerie, Mdlle., afterwards Empress Josephine, iii. 95 Delaval, Sir F. B., v. 198
de la Vega, Garcilaso, "the prince of Spanish poets," vi. 294 Delavigne, Casimir, iv. 58 Delawarr, Dowager Lady, i. 41 Delawarr, Lady (Lady Elizabeth Sackville), i. 41
Delawarr, Thomas, 3rd Earl, i. 44 Delawarr, John Richard, 4th Earl, i. 41
Delawarr, George John, 5th Earl, i. 41, 42, 44, 57, 117, 176, 181; ii. 90, 259
Della Calza Society, iv. 77 Della Cruscan School, i. 198; iv. 128, 485
Delladecima, Count, vi. 268, 300,
Della Scala family, the, iii. 387 Dellevelly, money-lender, ii. 175 Delphi, i. 264
Del Pinto, Commandant at Ra-
venna, v. 133-137, 139, 140, 149, 216, 252, 297
Del Pinto, Alessio, v. 152, 160 Del Rosso, Frederigo, advocate, of Leghorn, vi. 413
Deluc, M., v. 367
Deluge, the, v. 475
De Morgan, i. 183
Demosthenes, ii. 345; v. 599; vi. 40
Denen, Mr., iii. 283; iv. 179 Denman, Dr., i. 5
Denman, Lord Chief Justice, i. 271; ii. 394; v. 61, 141; vi. 430
Dennis, John (Appius and Vir- ginia), iii. 184, 219, 223, 262 Denon, Dominique Vivant, Baron de, iv. 15, 186
Dent, John, "Dog Dent," iv. 160 Dent de Jamant, iii. 354 ; iv. 96 d'Epinay, Madame, iii. 335 Derbyshire scenery, iv. 89
Dermody, Thomas, The Harp of Erin, ii. 120
Desaix, General, iv. 186 Descartes, his theory of vortices, vi. II Deshayes, i. 192
des Roches, Captain, v. 78 d'Este, Alfonso, iii. 376 d'Esterre, J. N., iii. 202 d'Esterre, Mrs., iii. 202
Detached Thoughts, i. 116, 192; ii. 11, 20, 68, 86, 102, 105, 109, 122, 128, 162, 208, 235, 239, 271, 315, 338, 362, 384, 386, 391, 397; iii. 84, 196, 233; iv. 9, 73, 77; v. 318, 319, 394, 403, 407-468, 494 Devil's Drive, the, ii. 378 Devon, William, 10th Earl of, i. 230
Devonshire, Elizabeth, Duchess of, ii. 106, 115, 119, 127, 136, 137, 246; iii. 189, 215; iv. 178, 188; v. 237-241 Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, ii. 114; v. 391
Devonshire, William Spencer, 6th Duke of, i. 44, 135; ii. 96, 106, 137; iii. 98; iv. 178, 500
De Witt, vi. 109
D'Havre, Duke, iii. 71
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