“Richard
II.,” and “Henry VIII.,” 24;
plays in “If the Cap Fits,” 26;
and Macready, 28;
plays in “Pizarro” and “King John,” 29;
in “A Drawing-room Entertainment,” 32, 35 et sqq.;
her salary, 33;
in “To Parents and Guardians,” 34;
at the Royal Soho Theatre, 39 et sqq.;
in “Attar Gull,” 41-2;
in “The Governor’s Wife,” 43;
in “A Nice Quiet Day,” 44;
life in a stock company, 46 et sqq.;
at Bristol in Mr. Chute’s company, 46 et sqq.;
as Cupid in “Endymion,” 49;
as Dictys in “Perseus and Andromeda,” 49;
at the Haymarket Theatre, 49;
plays Titania at Bath, 51;
in “The Little Treasure” and “The Rivals,” 51-2, 55;
meets Mr. G.F. Watts, and painted by him with Kate Terry as “The
Sisters,” 53;
as Hero in “Much Ado About Nothing,” 56, 72;
in “The Belle’s Stratagem,” 56;
in “Buckstone at Home,” playing to royalty, 56;
in “The American Cousin,” 57;
married to Mr. Watts, 58-9 et sqq.;
returns to the stage, 67;
and the Tom Taylors, 68 et sqq.,
plays Desdemona, 72-3;
visits Paris, 73 et sqq.;
plays Helen in “The Hunchback,” 75;
plays in “The Antipodes,” 76;
first appearance with Henry Irving, 76;
plays in “The House of Darnley,” 77;
and Mrs. Wigan, 76 et sqq._;
plays in “The Double Marriage,” 78;
plays in “Still Waters Run Deep,” 79;
first impressions of Henry Irving, 79 et sqq.;
plays in “The Taming of the Shrew,” 80;
plays in “The Household Fairy,” 82;
withdraws from the stage, 83 et sqq.;
adventures in cooking, 86;
her children, 86 et sqq., 146 et sqq._;
and Charles Reade, 90 et sqq.;
returns to the stage, 91 et sqq.;
plays in “The Wandering Heir,” 91 et sqq.;
engagement with the Bancrofts, 92;
lives at Hampton Court, 93, 146;
plays in Charles Reade’s “Our Seamen,” 94;
and Charles Reade, 99 et sqq.;
plays in “The Lady of Lyons,” 107, 119;
engagement with the Bancrofts, plays Portia, 110 et sqq.;
performs in “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” 1902, 114, 348 et sqq.;
playing to aesthetic audiences, 117;
plays in “Money,” 119, 120-1;
and Tom Taylor, 121 et sqq.;
in “New Men and Old Acres,” 124, 146, 152;
and the Bancrofts, 131;
as Mabel Vane, 131;
as Blanche Hayes in “Ours,” 132;
goes to see Irving act, 133, 134, 137;
and Irving’s Hamlet, 136 et sqq.;
as Ophelia, 137-41;
engagement with John Hare, 148 et sqq.;
her marriage with Mr. Wardell (Charles Kelly), 150;
acts with him, 150 et sqq.;
in “Olivia,” 150, 153_ et sqq._, 159 et sqq.;
plays in “If the Cap Fits,” 26;
and Macready, 28;
plays in “Pizarro” and “King John,” 29;
in “A Drawing-room Entertainment,” 32, 35 et sqq.;
her salary, 33;
in “To Parents and Guardians,” 34;
at the Royal Soho Theatre, 39 et sqq.;
in “Attar Gull,” 41-2;
in “The Governor’s Wife,” 43;
in “A Nice Quiet Day,” 44;
life in a stock company, 46 et sqq.;
at Bristol in Mr. Chute’s company, 46 et sqq.;
as Cupid in “Endymion,” 49;
as Dictys in “Perseus and Andromeda,” 49;
at the Haymarket Theatre, 49;
plays Titania at Bath, 51;
in “The Little Treasure” and “The Rivals,” 51-2, 55;
meets Mr. G.F. Watts, and painted by him with Kate Terry as “The
Sisters,” 53;
as Hero in “Much Ado About Nothing,” 56, 72;
in “The Belle’s Stratagem,” 56;
in “Buckstone at Home,” playing to royalty, 56;
in “The American Cousin,” 57;
married to Mr. Watts, 58-9 et sqq.;
returns to the stage, 67;
and the Tom Taylors, 68 et sqq.,
plays Desdemona, 72-3;
visits Paris, 73 et sqq.;
plays Helen in “The Hunchback,” 75;
plays in “The Antipodes,” 76;
first appearance with Henry Irving, 76;
plays in “The House of Darnley,” 77;
and Mrs. Wigan, 76 et sqq._;
plays in “The Double Marriage,” 78;
plays in “Still Waters Run Deep,” 79;
first impressions of Henry Irving, 79 et sqq.;
plays in “The Taming of the Shrew,” 80;
plays in “The Household Fairy,” 82;
withdraws from the stage, 83 et sqq.;
adventures in cooking, 86;
her children, 86 et sqq., 146 et sqq._;
and Charles Reade, 90 et sqq.;
returns to the stage, 91 et sqq.;
plays in “The Wandering Heir,” 91 et sqq.;
engagement with the Bancrofts, 92;
lives at Hampton Court, 93, 146;
plays in Charles Reade’s “Our Seamen,” 94;
and Charles Reade, 99 et sqq.;
plays in “The Lady of Lyons,” 107, 119;
engagement with the Bancrofts, plays Portia, 110 et sqq.;
performs in “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” 1902, 114, 348 et sqq.;
playing to aesthetic audiences, 117;
plays in “Money,” 119, 120-1;
and Tom Taylor, 121 et sqq.;
in “New Men and Old Acres,” 124, 146, 152;
and the Bancrofts, 131;
as Mabel Vane, 131;
as Blanche Hayes in “Ours,” 132;
goes to see Irving act, 133, 134, 137;
and Irving’s Hamlet, 136 et sqq.;
as Ophelia, 137-41;
engagement with John Hare, 148 et sqq.;
her marriage with Mr. Wardell (Charles Kelly), 150;
acts with him, 150 et sqq.;
in “Olivia,” 150, 153_ et sqq._, 159 et sqq.;