Inchbald, Mrs.,
Ireland, Dr. John (Dean of Westminster),
proposed burial of Byron in the Abbey,
Gifford’s executor,
Byron’s statue,
Irving, Peter,
Irving, Washington,
account of a dinner at Murray’s,
“Sketch Book,”
“Bracebridge Hall,”
letter from Murray as to Representative,
Jameson, Mrs.,
“Guide to the Picture Galleries
of London,”
Jeffrey, Francis,
Editor of Edinburgh Review,
opinion of Wordsworth, Southey, and Coleridge,
Southey’s opinion of him,
“Don Cevallos on the Occupation
of Spain,”
party politics in Ed. Rev.,
recommends Carlyle to Murray,
his interview with Murray,
Jerdan, William
his erroneous account in Literary Gazette
of destruction
of Byron’s Memoirs,
on Gifford,
Kean, Charles,
in “Bertram,”
in “Manuel,”
Keats’ “Endymion” reviewed in Q.R.,
Kerr, William,
Kerr, Robert,
Kinnaird, Honble. Douglas, and “Childe
Harold,”
letter to Murray,
Kinneir, Macdonald, “Persia,”
Kingsburg, Miss Harriet (Mrs. Maturin),
Knight, Charles,
“Library of Entertaining Knowledge,”
remarks on Murray’s honourable conduct,
Knight, H. Gally,
Lamb, Lady Caroline,
“Glenarvon,”
opinion of Byron’s works,
correspondence with Murray,
“Penruddock,”
“Ada Reis,”
Lamb, Charles,
Lamb, Honble. George,
Lamb, Honble. William (Lord Melbourne),
Lamennais’ “Paroles d’un Croyant,”
Landor, W.S., “Remarks upon C.J. Fox’s
Memoirs,”
Lauderdale, Lord,
Lavater on Physiognomy,
Leigh, Honble. Augusta, her wish that Byron’s
Memoirs should be
destroyed,
Levinge, Godfrey,
Leyden’s “Africa,”
Lieven, Prince,
Lindo, Mr. and Mrs.,
Llandaff, Bishop of, “Lord Dudley’s Letters,”
Lockhart, John, the “Littlejohn,” to whom
Scott’s “Tales of a
Grandfather” were addressed,
Lockhart, John Gibson, contributor to Blackwood’s
Magazine,
article on “The Cockney School of
Poetry,”
challenges the anonymous author of “Hypocrisy
Unveiled, etc.,”
called “M.” by B. Disraeli,
at Chiefswood,
B. Disraeli’s visit,
editorship of Representative offered
to him,
Scott’s opinion of him, 261, 273
accepts editorship of Q.R.,
his success as Editor of Q.R.,
relations with Murray,
opinion of Wordsworth’s poems,
visit to Brighton with Scott,
interview with Duke of Wellington,
at Abbotsford,
Scott’s death: writes his “Life,”
remarks on Croker’s edition of “Boswell’s
Johnson,”
on Taylor’s “Isaac Comnenus,”
“Life of Napoleon,”
opinion of early part of Moore’s
“Life of Byron,”
opinion of “Contarini Fleming,”
article on Borrow’s “Bible
in Spain,”
on Wilkie,
his illness,
Longman & Co.,
breach with Constable,