Phipps, General, letters to Lady B., ii., 386.
Piazzi, the celebrated astronomer, notice
of, i., 92, 405; letter to Lady B., ii., 392. Pilgrim, the, his lines and letters to Lady B., ii., 399.
Polidori, notice of, i., 468.
Ponsonby, Lord, minister at Naples in 1832, i., 364.
Popery, triumphs of, singular instance of one, ii., 399.
Powell, John Allan, law agent of the Milan commission, friend of Lord B., i., 44.
Power, Anne, eldest of the children of E. Power, death, i., 25.
Power, Edmund, father of Lady B., early history, i., 11; recklessness, improvi- dence, 17; magisterial terrorism, ib.; patronized by Lord Donoughmore, 19; Lady B.'s account of terrorism in his family, ib. notice of, 20; his pursuits, tastes, and appearance, ib.; exercise of magisterial duties-rebel hunting, 21; shooting a peasant boy, ib.; in- dicted for murder, 22; name expunged from magistracy, ib.; inquest on boy shot, 515; indictment and sworn in- formations, 517.
Power, Edmund, unfortunate in his mer- cantile speculations, i., 19; ditto in his newspaper speculations, ib.; ditto in his magisterial, 20; his paper prose- cuted for a libel on Colonel Bagwell, ib.; report of first trial, Bagwell v. Power, 520; report of second trial, M'Carthy v. Watson, 537; Miss Ellen Power examined on last trial, 540; death of his first wife, 36; second marriage, ib.; supported in his latter years by his daughters, ib.; amount of pecuniary aid from Lady B., ib.; end of his unfortunate career, 37. Power, Edmund, Jun., death of, i., 25. Power, Miss Ellen. See Mrs. Purves. Power, Miss Ellen, younger sister of Miss M. Power, Landor's reference to, ii., 136.
Farmer, 27; unhappy results, 28; sepa- ration, ib.; Lady B.'s account of sanre, ib.; return to her father's, ib.; distin- guished officers present at her mar- riage the present Lord Hardinge, General Blakeney, ib.
Power, Michael, amiable disposition, early death, i., 22; his duel with Cap- tain Kettlewell, 537.
Power, Miss Margaret, niece of Lady B., memoir of her aunt, i., 10; her affec- tionate regard for her aunt's memory, ib.; obligations of the editor to her, ib.; her poetry praised by Landor, ii., 140.
Power, Miss Mary Anne, the youngest daughter of Edmund Power, i., 13; marriage with Count St. Marsault, 36; separation, ib.; attention to her father, 37; sojourns with Mrs. Dogh- erty near Cashel, ib.; mentioned in Lord B.'s will, 106; reference to her age-said to be fifteen years younger than Lady B., 189; Gell's references to her, under various designations, 334, 342, 344, 349, 352, 355, 357, 364, 367.
Pratt, Miss, author of "Inheritance," Gell's reference to, i., 362. Proctor, Barry W., letters to Lady B. and notice of, ii., 275. Purves, Mrs., Miss Ellen Power, men- tion of her marriage, i., 13; her remark- able beauty, 26; admiration she excited at the "coteries" of Tipperary, ib.; ear- ly acquaintance with Colonel Stewart, 32; marriage with John Home Purves, Esq., 13; at a dinner given by Lord B. in 1815, 49; on a visit at Mountjoy Forest, 59; death of Mr. Purves, 479; second marriage with Lord Canter- bury, ib.; death in her 54th year, 16th November, 1845, 480; born the latter part of 1791, 189.
Quin, Dr. Frederick F., reference to by Gell, i., 337; notice of him, 399; let- ters of D'Orsay to 456; scene at Seamore Place with Julien, i., 163; ditto at Gore House with ditto, ii., 300.
Power, Capt., brother of the preceding, his death in India, a fine young man of twenty-two, ii., 146. Power, Miss Marguerite. Farmer. Power, Marguerite, early life, i., 10; her personal attractions, 25; attentions of Captain Farmer, 26; offer of marriage to her, ib.; repugnance to Captain R., H., letter to Lady B., ii., 394. Farmer, ib.; marriage with Captain R., L., letter to Lady B., ii., 390.
Quinlan, Mr., a distant relation of Lady B., ., 37; assisted E. Power with money to fee counsel when tried for murder, ib.
R., J. C. W., singular epistle to D'Orsay, ii., 402.
Rachel, Mademoiselle, letter to Lady B., ii., 392.
Ramsay, James, of Naples, sketch of Sir W. Gell, i., 328; Gell's reference to him, 379.
Reilly, Charles, Surgeon R.N., espouses the cause of Abbe Campbell, í., 348; notice of his career, 396. Reynolds, F. Mansell, notice of and let- ters, 11., 338.
Ricciardi, the, Gell's references to them and the Filangieré of Naples, i., 360, 361.
Richardson, Dr., letter to, from Mrs. E. M. S., ii., 90.
Richardson, Dr., attended Lady Mount- joy to the Continent in 1814; subse- quently traveling physician to Lord Blessington in the East, i. 47; letter on death of Lord B., 123. Roberts, Miss Emma, notice of, ii., 91; letters to Lady B., ib. Rogers, early acquaintance of the Bless- ingtons, i., 63.
Romer, Mrs. Isabella, notice of, ii., 94; letters to Lady B., 95.
Rose, Mr., Gell's reference to "the man of Greek inscriptions," ii., 347. Rosslyn, Lord, letters to Lord B., ii. 487; notice of, 519.
Rothwell (the painter) at Naples in 1834, i., 373, 374.
Russell, Lord John, early acquaintance with the Blessingtons, i., 63; eulogized by Lady B., 100; letter to Lady B., il., 242; notice of, 525.
Schwartzenberg, the Prince, notice of his career, i., 435; letters to Lady B., 437. Scott, Sir Walter, at Naples in 1832, i., 361, 362; idem, 365, 366; Gell's remi- niscences, 368, 370, 372, 375, 377. Sevigné, Madame de, her epistolary tal- ent, i., 320.
Sheehy, Edmund, Esq., maternal grand- father of Lady B., i., 13; persecution and death, 14; detailed account of ditto, Appendix.
Sheehy, Father Nicholas, relative of Lady B.'s mother, i., 13; persecution and death, ib.; detailed account of ditto, Appendix.
Sheridan, Miss Louisa, notice and letters of, to Lady B., ii., 87.
Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia H., notice of, ii, 81; letters to Lady B., 83; styled "the American Hemans:" similarity of her genius and her fate, 81.
Smith, James, notice of, ii., 296; letters and poems, 302.
Smith, Lieut., R. N., commander of "The Bolivar," i., 89; D'Orsay's tal- ent in drawing out people tried on him, 91; referred to by Lord Blessington, ii., 483.
Sorrento, Archbishop of, Gell's refer- ence to, i., 334; death of his favorite Annette, 360; his letter on cats, 368; notice of, 428; letters of, to Lady B.,
Spencer, Hon. W. R., notice of, ii., 288; letter of, to Lady B., 289. Stael, Madame de, conversational tal- ents of, i., 134.
Starke, Anna Maria, Gell's reference to: gives parties and misereres in Rome, 1., 347.
Stewart, Colonel, of Killymoon, Gell's reference to, in Italy in 1829, i., 359;
Gell's inquiry after the amiable colonel of Killymoon, 381.
Stewart, Thomas, nephew of Sir W. Drummond, lines to Lady_B., i., 260; subsequently becomes a Benedictine monk, 474; his assassination, ib.; fur- ther particulars of, ii., 498. Stewart, William, Esq., of Killymoon, colonel of Tyrone militia, i., 32; sta- tioned at Clonmel in 1804, ib.; inti- macy with the Powers, ib.; notice of, ib.; intimacy with Lord Blessington, 59; entertained at Mountjoy Forest in 1816, ib.; ditto in 1823, 60. Strangford, Lord, notice of, and letter to Lady B., ii., 248.
Strangways, J., an intimate acquaintance of Lady B. in Italy, i., 101. Sue, Monsieur Eugene, notice of, i., 446; letters to Lady B., 450; observations of an eminent litterateur on his writ- ings, ii., 510.
Swift, Godwin, reference to him in a let- ter of Lady B., ii., 103; Landor's ref- erence to him as "a representative of the earliest patriot in Ireland," 119.
Tajore, Dwarkanauth, the celebrated
Power's paper, i., 537; action against him by M'Carthy, 538. Wellesley, Marquess, notice of, ii., 149; his reference to an old Orangeman named Saurin, 151; letters to Lady B., 155.
Wellington, late Duke of, notice of, ii., 158; letters of, to Lady B., 162. Wellington, present Duke of, notice of, ii., 167; letter to Lady B., 168. Westmacott, Richard, the eminent sculp- tor, acquainted, i., 92; notice of, and letter to Lady B., 465. Westmoreland, Lady, Gell's reference to, i., 353.
Westmoreland, Lord, letter to Lady B., ii., 248; notice of, 521. White, Charles, marries Lady Emilie Rosalie (Mary) Gardiner, i., 47; letter to Lady B., ii., 389. Whyte, Miss, at Rome in 1828, i., 357; visited by Sir W. Scott near Pæstum, 361; scenery at Portici in 1834, 373. Wilkie, Sir D., letter to Lady B., ii., 387. Wilkinson, the Egyptian traveler, Gell's
reference to his discoveries, i., 358. Willis, N. P., notice of, ii., 329; letters of, to Lady B., 332; reference to Sir W. Gell, i., 326.
Wade, General, an old Irish officer-Wright, commandant of the Castello dell Novo, Naples, i., 85; some account of his origin, 401.
Watson, Dr., a celebrated linguist, i., 335, 369.
Watson, Solomon, a Quaker banker of Clonmel, libel on Colonel Bagwell in
Bernard, Alderman Hacket's account of, i., 18; tortured by Sir T. Judkin Fitzgerald, ib.; detailed report of proceedings v. Fitzgerald, 509; in the employment of Power, 19. Wycherley, the comedian, when verging on eighty-his last counsel to his young wife, ii., 17.
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