Records of a Girlhood eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,000 pages of information about Records of a Girlhood.

Records of a Girlhood eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,000 pages of information about Records of a Girlhood.

Abbotsford, appearance after Scott’s death, 264, 265.

“Abbot, The,” 402.

Abeken, 339.

Aberdeen, Lord, 326.

Abingdon, Mrs., 258.

“Adam Blair,” 444.

Addlestone, 105, 418, 420.

Adorni, in “The Maid of Honor,” 391.

Age, The, 170;
  its editor thrashed by Charles Kemble, 310.

Alaba, General, 486.

Alfieri, 66.

Algeciras, 293.

Allen, Sir William, 526, 527, 529.

Allison, 142.

Alvanley, Lord, contrasted with Stephenson, 456.

Amelia, Princess, presents a necklace to Mrs. Charles Kemble, 449.

America, incident of Fanny Kemble’s last public reading in, 223, 277;
  talking of going to, 425;
  what it was not, 426;
  Fanny Kemble’s thoughts of, 483;
  climate of, 535;
  landing at New York, 535;
  flies and mosquitoes, 541;
  horse-racing in, 577.

“Andromaque,” 68, 419.

Angerstein’s Gallery, 475, 484.

Anglaises pour rire, Les,” 66.

“Anna Bolena,” 428, 444.

Anglo-Saxons, John Kemble’s history of, 505.

Anson, Colonel, 302.

“Antonio,” 351.

Antonio, Countess St., 101, 338.

Antonio, Marc, 528.

Apsley House, windows smashed, 461.

Ardgillan, 111, 133, 240, 253, 273, 289, 290, 318, 329, 348, 363, 457.

Ariel, Goethe compared with, 338.

Arkwright, Mrs. Robert, 29;
  Robert, 22.

Arnold, Mr., 336;
  speeches on theatre patents, 339.

Art, a few words on, 476.

“Artaxerxes,” Miss Sheriff’s debut in, 464.

Artist Life in England, 5.

Arundel, House of, 265.

Ashburton, Lord and Lady, 302.

Ashley, Wm., Earl of Shaftesbury, married to Miss Bailey, 357.

Augustine, 426.

Augustin’s Gallery, 442.

Austen, Jane, 103;
  her novels, 441.

Assisi, Francis de, 426.

Aston Hall, 278.

Aston, Clinton, 298.

Bacon, Mr., 88, 125;
  his abusive critique in the Times of Fanny Kemble’s acting, 464, 481;
  Editor of the Times, 519.

Bagot, Sir Charles, denial of the existence of Magara, 582.

Bailie, 488.

Baillie, “Count Basil,” 342.

Baillie, Miss Joanna, writes the part of “Jane de Montfort” especially for Mrs. Siddons, 349.

Ballantyne, Scott’s notes to, 260;
  his unfavorable criticisms of Fanny Kemble, 262, 265.

Baltimore, appearance of, 560;
  beauty of its women, 562.

Balzac, “Scenes of Parisian Life,” 72, 93.

Bannisters, 271, 451, 454.

Barham, his comical poem on “Henri Trois,” 484;
  critique of “Katharine of Cleves,” 493.

Baring, Mr. and Lady Harriet, 302.

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