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Hatherley, Lord, 144.
Hay, Mr., 66.
Hayward, Abraham, 3, 19, 33, 95, 100, 102, 112, 124, 126, 131133.
Herbert, Auberon, 115.
Holland, Lady, 99.
Homer, 7, 10, 24, 27, 61.
Hood, Thomas, 17.
Hook, Theodore, 112.
Hoseason, 10.
Houghton, Lord, 3, 11, 13, 16, 17, 3436, 99, 145.
Howard, Mrs., 82.
Huxley, Professor, 139.
Inglis, Sir R., 2324.
Inkerman, 7779.
Irby, Miss, 98.
Jelf, W. E., 26.
Johnstone, Butler, 134.
Jowett, B., 125, 136.
Karabelnaya, 72, 85.
Keate, Dr., 10, 21, 22.
Kemble, Adelaide, 128.
Kemble, J. M., 11, 13.
Kenyon, J., 39.
Kinglake, A. W., parentage and birth, 5; school at Ottery, 9; Eton, 10; Cambridge, 1113; tour in the East, 14; called to the Bar, 17; further travel, 18; shyness in society, 18; manners and appearance, 19; "Eothen"
published, 20; its popularity, 2632; writes in "Quarterly Review," 33; accompanies Lord Raglan to the Crimea, 39; enters Parliament for Bridgewater, 40; first failure in the House, and subsequent speeches, 41, etc.; unseated for bribery, 45; publishes the first two volumes of "Invasion of the Crimea," 48; further volumes, 55; the book discussed, 5686; and compared with "Eothen," 8689; his first acquaintance with Madame Novikoff, his tribute to her brother, M. Kireeff, 91; her history, character, literary work, 9295, 99; Kinglake's review of her book "Russia and England," 9598; his letters to her when abroad, 100, etc.; his later years, friends, daily habits, 111; the Athenaeum "Corner," 112; his comment on Sir Charles Dilke's Civil List motion, 114; on the French character, 116; on Gortschakoff's circular, 122; his singular dream, 125; increasing deafness, 126; sickness and death, 127; his traits of manner, temperament, speech, as reported by surviving friends, 127, etc.; attendance on Hayward's last hours, 133; antipathies and likings, 137, etc.; opinion of Gladstone and Disraeli, 139, etc.; reserve as to his own religious feelings, 147.
Kinglake, Captain, 127.
Kinglake, Dr. Hamilton, 5, 6, 7, 9, 126127.
Kinglake, Mr. Robert, 5, 6.
Kinglake, Mr. William, 5, 6.
Kinglake, Mrs. Hamilton, 4, 126127.
Kinglake, Mrs. William (the elder), 6, 8.
Kinglake, Mr. Serjeant, 5, 6.
Kinglake, Mrs. Serjeant, 48.
Kinglake, Rev. W. C., 5, 6.
Kireeff, Alexander, 92, 96.
Kireeff, Nicholas, 90.
Knox, Alexander, 7.
Korniloff, 73, 120.
Lafayette, Mme. de, 46.
"Lama, The," 16.
Lamb, Charles, 34.
Landseer, Edwin, 17.
Lane-Poole, Mr., 66, 67.
Laveleye, M., 98.
Layard, A. H., 49.
Lear, Edward, 146.