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Individuals marked with an asterisk appear in the Appendix.

  • Abbot-Anderson, Edward Henry (Allan Aynesworth) 174

  • Academy, The 108

  • Accession Declaration Bill (1910) 206

  • Acton, Armar Edward 154–155

  • Acton, James Lowry Cole 50

  • Acton, Matilda Julia 50

  • Addis, William Edward 80

  • Adelaide 5, 25

  • Aden 30

  • Agadir Crisis (1911) 269, 273

  • Ainley, Henry Hinchliffe 82

  • Akiyama, Tokuzō 142

  • Alexander, George 174; see also Samson

  • Alexandra, Queen 173, 198–199

  • Alexandria, University of 159

  • Allen, (George) Boyce 5, 6, 7, 11, 17, 19, 86, 96, 99, 104, 105, 111, 112, 126, 132, 150, 163, 165, 182, 203, 229, 238, 262

  • Allen, Grant, guidebooks published by 114, 222

  • Allen, Hugh Percy 237, 255

  • Allen, Ida 5, 112, 175, 247

  • Allen, Marian Clapham Boyce 5, 151

  • Allen, (Eleanor) Marian Dundas 246, 247, 248

  • Allen, (Margaret) Primrose Dundas 11, 19, 147, 165, 246, 247, 248

  • Allen, Walter Macarthur 255

  • Allen, Sir Wigram 2, 3

  • All Souls’ College, Oxford 85, 276, 287

  • Amélie, Queen of Portugal 228

  • Americanisms 67, 266, 267

  • Americans 14, 134–135

  • Amiens 236

  • Amsterdam 77–78; Bible Hotel 77; Koninglijk Paleis 78; Nieuwe Kerk 78; Oosterpark 77; Rijksmuseum 78

  • Amthorspitze, Italy 215–216

  • Amundsen, Roald 285

  • Anderson, — (formerly of Sydney Church of England Grammar School) 101

  • Andrews, Walter, bishop of Hokkaido 182

  • Andrews, Walter Scott, Jr 65

  • Andros mineral water 38, 40

  • Anglo-Catholicism 1–2, 16, 81

  • Anglo-Roumanian Society 20

  • anti-Semitism 13

  • Argos, Greece 40

  • Armenians 14, 194

  • Armstrong, Helen Porter (Nellie Melba) 74, 257

  • Armstrong, Marion 52

  • Armstrong, Thomas, bishop of Wangaratta 52

  • Armstrong, Warwick Windridge, cricketer 127, 149, 151

  • Ascot, racecourse 53

  • *Ashton, Edward Deakin 19–20, 98

  • Asquith, Herbert Henry 7, 85, 87–88, 91, 121, 264

  • Athens 5, 36–37, 42, 54; British School 36; Grand Hotel Patmos 36–37, 42

  • Ausstellung Nordland (Berlin, 1911) 274

  • Austen, Doris 201n

  • Australia 183, 204–205, 212, 235, 244; Anglican church 131; climate 132; cricket team  126–127, 147, 148–149, 151, 230, 235, 285; Irish in 242; lawn tennis team 109, 273n; Northern Territory Acceptance Act (1910) 235; politics 13, 135, 143, 145, 221, 240; rugby team 102–103; sport in general 12, 150; universities 11–12, 204–205

  • Austro-Hungarian empire 14, 268–269; railways in 113–114

  • aviation 2, 135, 233, 234, 248

  • Aviemore, Inverness-shire 261

  • Avignon 236

  • Aynesworth, Allan, see Abbot-Anderson

  • Backhaus, Wilhelm 228

  • badminton 177–178

  • Baedeker guides 1, 41, 138, 216, 222, 224

  • Bage, Anna Frederika (Freda) 185

  • *Baggallay, Frederick Wilson 105

  • *Bailey, Cyril 84, 252

  • Balfour, Arthur James 55, 135, 165–167, 240, 241, 264

  • Balfour, Frances Charlotte Henty 277–278

  • Balfour, James 277

  • Ballara, Florence, (Florence Towl) 120n

  • Balliol College, Oxford 2, 6, 7–9, 49, 57, 112, 133, 150, 167, 169–170, 212, 216, 228, 266, 267

    • Annandale dining club 9

    • Arnold Society 90, 91, 95, 99, 106, 163–164, 169, 172, 231

    • Boys’ Club 9, 111, 184

    • Brackenbury scholarship 57, 86, 91, 98, 109, 110–111, 112

    • chapel 16, 83–84, 87, 88, 90–91, 94, 98, 108, 125, 147, 184, 237

    • ‘collections’ 133, 151–152, 172, 186, 195, 236

    • concerts 106, 108, 146, 147

    • entrance examination 57, 81, 82–83

    • hall 82, 83, 84, 91, 94, 96

    • ‘hand-shaking’ 152, 173, 186

    • Jenkyns Exhibition 236–237

    • Jewish students in 13

    • Morrison dinner 104

    • Quendales 92

    • St Catherine's dinner 107, 166, 167, 170

    • ‘scouts’ (college servants) 91

  • Barclay (Sir) George 44

  • Barrett, Herbert Roper, tennis-player 55

  • Barrie, James Matthew: Peter Pan 124; What Every Woman Knows 81

  • *Barrington-Ward, Robert McGowan 231

  • Barry, Redmond 51

  • Barzini, Luigi 222

  • Bath 130; abbey 130; Roman baths 130

  • Bavaria 15, 118, 214, 217

  • Bayreuth 247

  • Beard, Walter Francis 146

  • Beerbohm Tree, see Tree

  • Belfast 244

  • Belgrade 46

  • Belloc, (Joseph) Hilaire Pierre René 275, 285

  • Beloch, Karl Julius 162

  • Belvoir Castle, Leics. 258–259

  • Benecke, Paul Victor Mendelssohn 262

  • Benson, Francis Robert 198

  • *Benson, Reginald Lindsay 84, 90

  • Bentheim, Germany 66

  • Berlin 5, 6, 15, 66–67, 69–70, 72–75, 76, 214, 272; Adolf Asher & Co., bookshop 72; Alt-Bayern, restaurant  74; Altes Museum 66; Beethovensaal 123–124; Charlottenburg  67; Eis-Palast 73–74, 75, 120; Halensee 69; Kempinski's, restaurant 123; Lustige Blätter 121; Neues Museum 66; opera 69, 122, 141–142; Pergamon Museum 67; Philharmoniker 122–123; Rheingold, restaurant 123; Tilly Institute 66, 91, 282; Wintergarten 122; Zoologischer Garten 67

  • Berlin places of worship: ‘American church’ 73; Franziskaner-Klosterkirche 76; Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church 66; Kloster Kirche 76; Marienkirche 69, 72–73; Neue Synagoge, Oranienburgerstrasse 74, 75; Nikolaikirche 69; St George's church (‘English Church’) 66, 72, 119, 141, 271

  • Berlin theatres: Deutsches Theater 213, 272; Kroll Theater 67, 74; Lessing Theater 122; Neues-Opern Theater 69; Neues Theater 142; Schauspielhaus 76, 123; Staatsoper  122; Theater des Westens 66

  • Bernard, Henriette Rosine (Sarah Bernhardt) 1, 188, 194

  • *Bernstein, Ludwik (Lewis Bernstein Namier) 6, 13, 14, 20, 57, 93, 94–94, 97, 100, 133, 145, 168, 186, 276, 287

  • Berry, Digby Marsh, clergyman 152

  • Bethmann-Hollweg, (August) Friedrich von 15

  • Bevan, Ernest George 64

  • Bevan, Florence 64

  • Bickley, Oxon. 88, 97

  • Birmingham 146, 148, 189–190; Edgbaston cricket ground 148–149

  • Birrell, Augustine 16, 238, 240

    *Black, John Bennett 19, 103, 108, 133, 169

  • Blanch, Miss 40

  • Bland Holt, Joseph Thomas, see Holt

  • blasphemy laws, repeal 106

  • Blenheim Palace 108

  • ‘bloods’ 88, 153

  • Blythe, Colin, cricketer 149

  • Boar's Hill, Oxon. 237, 238

  • Bohème, La (Giacomo Puccini) 74

  • Bologna 225

  • Bonnel, —, medical doctor 279

  • Bosetti, Hermine 118

  • Bosnia 268

  • *Bourdillon, Robert Benedict 102, 133, 168, 276

  • Boyd Carpenter, William, see Carpenter

  • Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. 130

  • Brandenburg 73; Marienberg 73

  • *Brandt, (Druce) Robert 15n, 237

  • Brasenose College, Oxford 7, 133

  • Bratislava (Pressburg) 210–211

  • Braud, Pastor 232, 233, 236; family 232, 234–235

  • Bray, Co. Wicklow 50

  • Brecon 252–254

  • Brecon Beacons 253

  • Bremen, S.S. 5, 25–27, 29, 32–33, 53, 59

  • Brighton 6, 60; St Bartholomew's church 60–61

  • *Brink, John Voklen 95

  • Bristol 255

  • British Museum 18–19, 59, 195, 216, 251–252, 266–267; Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities 18–19, 195, 281; examinations for 281, 285, 286–287

  • Brixen, Italy 217

  • Brook, Miss 59

  • Brook, Edmund Smith 59

  • Brookes, Norman Everard, tennis-player 109

  • * Broome, Francis Napier 185

  • Brussels Exhibition 214

  • Bryce, James 97, 173, 231, 241

  • Bryce, John Annan 173, 177, 178, 216, 220

  • Bryce, Nigel Erskine 183

  • Bryce, Roland 11, 18, 20, 96, 97, 100, 103, 108, 125, 133, 168, 173, 174, 178, 182, 183, 195, 209, 216, 220, 230–231, 252, 275, 287

  • Bryce, Rosalind 173

  • Budapest 5, 43, 46–47; Hungaria Hotel 46; Parliament House 47

  • Burg, Germany 68

  • Bukowski, Fräulein 69, 74, 120

  • Bulgaria 46

  • Burnet, John 262

  • *Burney, Charles Fox 282, 285

  • Burrows family 144

  • Bury, Edward Basil 156

  • Busolt, Georg 162

  • Cabrel, — 236

  • Cain, Walter Cobbold Curphey 52, 53, 55, 59, 81

  • Cain, William 53, 56

  • Caird, Edward 94, 96, 98

  • Cairo 5, 31–31; citadel 31–32; Cohen's shop 32; Joseph's Well 32; Khan Khalîli bazaar  32; Shepheard's Hotel 31

  • Calcutta, see Oxford House

  • Cambridge 64, 132, 284; Leys School 65

  • Cambridge University 211, 251, 283–284

  • Campbell, Mrs Patrick, see Tanner

  • Canada 244

  • Canberra 235

  • Candal, Count Gino Della Rocca de 158

  • Caridia, George Aristides, tennis-player 55

  • Carkeek, William, cricketer 126

  • Carl Rosa opera company 257

  • *Carlyle, Alexander James 184, 185

  • *Carpenter, Rhys 11, 84, 100, 103, 108, 109–110, 125, 131, 133, 144–145, 157, 158, 159, 165, 168, 174, 176, 178, 184, 216, 218, 219, 220, 228, 231, 236, 237, 250, 252–253, 254–255, 258–261, 262, 264–265

  • Carpenter, William Boyd, bishop of Ripon 260

  • Carr, —, clergyman 280

  • Carr, Miss 158

  • Carr Smith, William Isaac, see Smith

  • Cartailhac, Édouard 199

  • Castalia, spring of 38

  • *Castlehow, Stanley 12, 108, 111–112, 125, 133, 185, 262, 264–265, 267, 269–270, 271– 272

  • Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, crown princess of Germany 256

  • Celsius, Anders 140

  • Ceylon, see Sri Lanka

  • Champéry, Switzerland 157–158

  • Chartres 191

  • *Chavasse, (Francis) Bernard 133, 153, 168, 276

  • Chelsea 55; Carlyle's House 59; Chelsea Historical Pageant (1908) 56–57, 59

  • Cherry, Mary 56

  • Cherry, Richard Robert 56

  • Chesterton, Gilbert Keith 109, 165, 182

  • Chevigné, Laure de 280

  • Christ Church, Oxford 92, 146, 147, 212, 228

  • Christopher, Alfred, clergyman 182

  • Church of England Incorporated Society for Providing Homes for Waifs and Strays 65

  • Church Association 206

  • Churton Collins, John, see Collins

  • cigarette-smoking 10, 17, 18, 238–240

  • Clark, Mrs 52

  • Clark, Elsie 52

  • *Clark, George Norman 10, 11, 19, 97, 100, 103, 108, 111, 133, 168, 262, 266, 287

  • Clarke, Henry Lowther, archbishop of Melbourne 52n, 276

  • Clarke, Rupert, clergyman 170

  • *Cockburn, Archibald William 202

  • *Cole, (George) Douglas Howard 9, 10, 108, 169

  • *Collier, Laurence 98, 100, 111

  • Collins, Howel 97

  • Collins, John Churton 86

  • Collins (Robert Howell) Muirhead 97, 100

  • Cologne 5, 48–49, 54, 206; Kölner Hof hotel 49, 206

  • Colombo 5, 27; Cinnamon Gardens 28; Galle Face Hotel 27–28

  • commissionaires 174

  • Community of the Resurrection (Mirfield, Yorks.) 52

  • Conradi, Paul 213

  • Conran, Marcell William Townend, clergyman 247–248

  • Conservative and Unionist Party (British), Conservatives/Unionists 4, 16, 17, 143, 145, 170, 171, 178, 179, 189, 226, 229, 235, 238, 240, 241

  • Constantino, Florencio 73, 74

  • Constantinople, see Istanbul

  • Cook, Thomas, travel company 35, 44, 49, 76; offices 47, 208

  • Cook Wilson, John, see Wilson

  • Cooke, George Hay 88, 97, 146

  • Coote, Audley 29n

  • Copenhagen 136–138; art museum 137; Frederickskirke 137; Glyptotek 138; Monopol Hotel 136; national museum 137; New Glyptotek 138; royal opera house 136, 137; Thorvaldsen Museum 137, 138; Vor-Frue-Kirke (cathedral) 136–137; zoo 137

  • Copenhagen (ferry) 65

  • Copleston, Reginald, bishop of Calcutta 55

  • Corelli, Marie (Mackay, Mary) 222

  • Corinth, New 39, 41; Hotel des Etampes 39

  • Corinth. Old 39

  • Corinth canal 37

  • Cork city 179

  • Cornford, Francis Macdonald 181

  • Cornwall, Walter Emerson 84

  • Corpus Christi College, Oxford 147

  • Cotter, Albert, cricketer 127

  • Cotton, Elsie (Lily Elsie) 54

  • Court, Beatrice 33

  • Covent Garden (Royal Opera House) 156

  • Coventry tennis club 196

  • ‘Cowley Fathers’, see Society of St John the Evangelist

  • Cox, Harold 145

  • *Creswick, Henry Forbes 49, 85, 104

  • cricket 53, 60, 100, 101, 126–127, 147, 148–149, 151, 286

  • Croiset, (Marie Joseph) Alfred 190

  • Croiset, Maurice 190

  • Croizat, Abbé 191–192

  • Crooks, William 110

  • Croquet 51, 253

  • Crossley, (Owen Thomas) Lloyd, archdeacon of Geelong 188

  • *Cruttwell, Charles Robert Mowbray Fraser 276

  • *Cunningham, Henry Julian 227

  • Curzon, George Nathaniel, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 21, 166, 202–203

  • Daily Mail, The 103

  • Dalwhinnie, Inverness-shire 261

  • Dame in Rot, Die (Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald) 272

  • Daniel family 36

  • Danube, river 210

  • Dartnell, Jorge Antonio Chàvez 222

  • Davidson, Randall, archbishop of Canterbury 56, 60, 64

  • Davies, Fanny 147

  • *Davis, Henry William Carless 83, 84, 86, 127

  • Deakin, Alfred 221

  • Décugis, Maxime Omer Mathieu, tennis-player 258

  • Defregger, Franz 218

  • Delft 79–80; Nieuwe Kerk 79–80; porcelain factory 80

  • Delhi Durbar (1911) 230

  • Delmer, Frederick Sefton 119–120, 135

  • Delmer, (Dalesford) Henry Charles 120

  • Delmer, Isabella 119–120

  • Delphi 38

  • Denmark 241, 251; butter 139; national character 14, 138

  • dentistry 62, 134, 214

  • Deutsche Schiffbau-Ausstellung (Berlin, 1908) 74–75

  • Devant, David 186

  • devolution, constitutional 226, 244

  • Dewey family 26, 31

  • Dicey, Albert Venn 181, 241–242

  • *Dickins, Guy 99, 107

  • Dixon, Charles Percy, tennis-player 258

  • *Dodd, Percy William 131

  • Dolben, Digby Mackworth 283

  • D'Olier, Alice 51

  • D'Olier, Edmond 51

  • doss-houses 174

  • Dover 49

  • Dowden, Edward 50

  • Down, Co. 244

  • Dowson, Mrs H.M (Rosina Filippi) 82

  • Dowth, Co. Louth 155

  • Dreadnoughts 135, 143, 145

  • Dresden 271

  • Drogheda, Co. Louth 154

  • Dublin 3, 6; Ballsbridge 6; Botanical Gardens, Glasnevin 153; Christ Church Cathedral 50; Hatch St. 51, 152; Horse Show 54; Jaynville Club 50; law courts 51; National Gallery 51; National Museum 51; National Portrait Gallery 51; Olympia roller- skating rink 180; Phoenix Park 51; Public Record Office 153; St Anne's Church, Dawson St. 153; St Patrick's Cathedral 50; Waterloo Rd 50, 180; see also Trinity College

  • Dudley, 2nd earl of, see Ward

  • Dudley, countess of, see Ward

  • du Maurier, Gerald Hubert Edward Busson 81

  • du Maurier, Guy Louis Busson 142; An Englishman's Home 142

  • Durham 260

  • Durham Cathedral 260

  • Dutch, national character 80

  • *Dyer, Charles Volney 169

  • Dyer, Louis 86, 169

  • Dyer-Edwards, Clementina 65

  • Dyer-Edwards, Thomas 65

  • *East, (Arthur) Gerard 96

  • Eaves, Wilberforce Vaughan, tennis-player 55

  • Eccles, Mrs 120

  • Edinburgh 260–261; National Gallery 260–261; St Giles’ Cathedral 260; Temperance Hotel 260

  • Edward VII 121, 197–199, 241; funeral 1, 200–201; proclamation of death 198

  • Edward, Prince of Wales (King Edward VIII) 256

  • *Egerton, Hugh Edward 196

  • Egypt 31, 203, 216, 230, 276–277

  • Eibenschütz, Camilla 213

  • Eisenach 71–72; Rautenkranz hotel 71; Wartburg 71–72

  • Elliot, Sir Francis Edmund Hugh 37, 42

  • Elliot, Henrietta, Lady Elliot 37

  • Elliott, Richard Thomas 150

  • Empire, British 14, 18, 150, 184, 185, 203, 240, 243, 244, 245

  • Empire Day 147–148

  • Engelberg, Switzerland 268

  • English Church Pageant (1909) 151

  • Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow 51

  • Epidauros 40–41, 107

  • Erfurt, Germany 72

  • Eton College 8, 10, 96, 103

  • Evangelical Church Alliance 84

  • evangelicalism 4, 152

  • Evans, Alfred James 266

  • Eyewitness, The, periodical 275

  • Fabian Society 9, 10, 132

  • Fairfax, Lucy, Lady Fairfax 277–278

  • Faust (Goethe, adapted by Stephen Phillips and Joseph Comyns Carr) 81–82

  • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett 17, 105

  • Fay, Maude 213

  • ferry crossings 49–50, 52, 65–66, 80, 112, 124, 134, 136, 138, 141, 152, 175–176, 180, 186, 195, 206, 236, 250

  • Filippi, Rosina (Mrs H.M. Dowson) 82

  • *Finlay, Edward Norman Alison 231

  • Fisher, Miss 195

  • Fisher, Andrew 221

  • *Fisher, Herbert Alfred Laurens 100–101

  • Flag Lieutenant, The (W.P. Drury and Leo Trevor) 81

  • Florence 15, 211, 220, 221–224; St Mark's church 224; Uffizi Galleries 224

  • football 286

  • Forbes-Robertson, Ian 164

  • Fortescue, Henry 100

  • Foster Fraser, John, see Fraser

  • Four Riegos, acrobats 122

  • France 15, 143, 198, 241, 244, 273, 279; classical scholarship in 11, 251

  • France, Anatole, see Thibault

  • Franco-British Exhibition (London, 1908) 49, 54, 82

  • Franz Ferdinand, Archduke 268

  • Fraser, John Foster 212

  • Freeman, Edward Augustus 284

  • Free Trade League 106

  • Freischütz, Der (Weber) 255

  • Fremantle 5, 26

  • Frenssen, Gustav 135; Hilligenlei 135; Jörn Uhl 135

  • Frere, Walter Howard 52

  • Freycinet, Charles Louis de Saulces de 276–277

  • Frick, Henry Clay 203–204

  • Fry, James Henry, clergyman 66

  • Fuchs, Emil 283

  • Furneaux, Henry 214

  • Gammla Uppsala (Old Uppsala) 139–140

  • *Gardner, Percy 99

  • Garnish Island, Co. Cork 177

  • Garvin, James Louis 226, 232

  • *Gascoyne-Cecil, Randle William 131

  • general election (1910) 181, 189, 231

  • Geneva 159; cathedral 159; Geneva Hotel 159; Russian church 159

  • George V 199, 201, 205–206, 230; coronation 1, 255–257

  • George, David Lloyd, see Lloyd George

  • Gerhardt, Elena 204

  • Germany 15, 143, 189, 198, 241, 251, 273; classical scholarship in 11, 15, 162, 251; national character 14, 142, 215, 273; politics 15, 121, 273; prospects of war with 2, 15, 120, 121, 142, 143, 189; Shakespeare in 69–70, 123, 213–214, 272; tourists from 224

  • Ghiolmas, Panagiotis 37, 42

  • *Gibbon, Henry Hensman, chaplain of Balliol 16, 87, 88, 94, 286

  • *Gibson, Robert, fellow of Balliol 237, 255

  • Gibson, Robert, undergraduate at Balliol 172

  • Gilbert, Eugène 233, 234

  • Gilbert, Gustav 162

  • *Gilbert, Humphrey Adam 147

  • Gilbert, William Schwenk 30

  • Gilbert and Sullivan 59, 173; The Mikado 59; Trial by Jury 181

  • Gjedser, Denmark 136

  • Glendalough, Co. Wicklow 153–154

  • Glengarriff, Co. Cork 175, 216, 220; Eccles Hotel Motor Garage 177–178; Glengarriff Castle Hotel 175, 176, 177, 178

  • Gobert, André Henri, tennis-player 248

  • Goda, Janos D. 268–269, 271

  • Godowsky, Leopold Mordkhelovich 131

  • Goldschmidt, Paul 122

  • Gore, Arthur William Charles Wentworth, tennis-player 55, 204, 258

  • Gorry, Charles Richard, cricketer 126

  • Gossensass, Italy 214, 215, 216–217, 271; Hotel Gröbner 217; Villa Männer 214, 270

  • *Goudy, Henry 202

  • Gounod, Charles: Faust 74; Roméo et Juliette 246

  • Grantham, Lincs.: St Wulfram's church 258

  • Greece 5, 36–39, 241; coffee 38, 41; national character 38, 40

  • Gregory, Sydney Edward, cricketer 147, 149

  • *Grenfell, Bernard Pyne 93

  • Grenfell, Hon. (Gerald) William 8, 9, 19

  • Grenfell, Hon. Julian Henry Francis 8, 9, 13n, 19, 134n

  • Grey, Albert, 4th Earl Grey 84

  • Grey, Sir Edward 107, 203, 241

  • *Griffith, (Frank) Kingsley 9, 10, 108, 169

  • *Griffiths, Farnham Pond 145, 169

  • Grindelwald, Switzerland 265; Hotel Belvedere 268

  • *Grundy, George Beardoe 144, 162

  • Grünwald, Jules 114

  • *Guedalla, Philip 10, 110, 131, 169, 202, 238n

  • Guidici sisters 187, 191, 195

  • Guy's Hospital, tennis team 150

  • Hackett, Deborah, Lady Hackett 26

  • Hackett, Sir (John) Winthrop 18, 26

  • Hadden, Robert William Harley 178

  • Hague, The 78–79; Gevangenpoort 79; Hotel Paulez 78; Huis ten Bosch 79; Mauritshuis  79

  • Haldane, Louisa Kathleen 183, 184–185

  • Haldane, Richard Burdon, 1st Viscount Haldane 282

  • ‘Hale's Tours of the World’ 156

  • Hamilton, Sir Ian Standish Monteith 201

  • Hancock, Ezra 92

  • *Hancox, Stanley Ewart 133

  • *Hannay, Alexander Howard 97

  • Hannover 66, 76

  • Hardie, James Keir 132

  • Hardinge, Alexander Henry Louis 283

  • *Hardy, Ernest George 227, 228

  • Hardy, Thomas 144, 286; Far from the Madding Crowd 144; Tess of the D'Urbervilles 144

  • Harris, —, dentist 62

  • *Harvey, John Wilfred 102, 169, 282

  • Harwich, Essex 65

  • Hasluck, Frederick William 36

  • *Hattingh, Gerhardus Arnoldus 183, 185

  • Haussmann, Robert 108

  • *Haverfield, Francis John 196, 227, 228, 274

  • Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope (Anthony Hope) 107

  • *Hawkins, Frank Ernest 184

  • Healy, Timothy Michael 51

  • Hebrew 281

  • Hedin, Sven Anders 131

  • Heims, (Josephine Anna) Else 213–214, 272

  • *Heine, Jakob Gottlieb Ernst Georg 124

  • Hemingford Abbots, Hunts. 64

  • Hemingford Grey, Hunts. 64

  • Hendrey, Ernest (Ernest Hendrie) 175

  • Henley regatta 59

  • *Henry, (Howard) Robert Laurence 101

  • Henson (Herbert) Hensley, clergyman 54, 55–56

  • Herbert, Henry, clergyman 64

  • Herbert, Mary 64

  • Hereford Cathedral 253

  • Hertford College, Oxford 163

  • Hexham, Northumberland 260

  • Higgins, Mrs, landlady 92

  • *Higgins, Mervyn Bournes 13, 84, 88, 97, 104, 111, 126, 148, 170

  • Hinchingbrooke Castle, Hunts. 65

  • Hirst, George Herbert, cricketer 149

  • Hoek van Holland (Hook of Holland) 65–66

  • Hogarth, David George 162

  • Holt, Joseph Thomas (Bland Holt) 76, 173

  • Home Rule Bill (1912) 283

  • *Hooton, John Russell 267, 269–270

  • Hope Anthony (Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins) 107

  • Horner, Edward William 8, 19

  • horse-racing 188

  • ‘Hospital Sunday’ 54

  • Houghton, Hunts. 6, 19, 61–62; St Mary's church 61; ‘The Elms’ 61; ‘Village Feast’ 61–62

  • House of Commons 56, 135

  • House of Lords 17, 165, 166, 170–171, 235

  • Hove, Sussex: All Saints’ Church 60

  • Howard, Miss (Lady Margaret Hall) 201

  • Hug, Jean-Pierre, hotel proprietor 277

  • Hughes, Ernest Selwyn, clergyman 188

  • Hughes, Etta 45

  • Hughes, Mrs K. 52

  • Hungary 269

  • *Hunter, Leslie Stannard 282–283

  • Hutchins, Alicia Isabella (Lily) 178, 179

  • Hutchins, Ellen Madeline 178, 179

  • Hutchins, Samuel Newburgh 176–177

  • Hutchins, Thomas Arthur 179

  • *Huxley, Julian Sorell 103

  • *Huxley, Noel Trevenen 98, 168, 276

  • Hyères, France 236

  • Ibsen, Henrik Johan: Hedda Gabler 122; Pillars of Society 72

  • Igls, Austria 215

  • Île St Honorat, France 280

  • Illustrated London News 200

  • Importance of Being Earnest, The (Oscar Wilde) 174

  • India 3, 19, 101, 184, 241; nationalism 133

  • Indians, at Oxford 2, 14, 133

  • Inge, William Ralph 102

  • Innsbruck 117, 270; Hofburg 117; Hotel de l'Europe 117

  • International Eucharistic Congress (Roman Catholic, London, 1908) 16, 80, 85, 87–88

  • International Horse Show (Olympia) 54

  • Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung (Dresden, 1911) 270, 271

  • Ireland 231–232, 241–246; Church of 131; Home Rule 2, 4, 16, 17, 18, 111, 143, 154, 179, 181–182, 183, 189, 226, 231–232, 238, 240–246, 252, 283, 285; nationalism 4, 183, 229; Roman Catholic church 182, 232, 244

  • Irish Parliamentary Party 179

  • Irving, Harry Brodribb 80

  • *Isaacs, Hon. Gerald Rufus 13, 89–90

  • Ismailia, Egypt 31

  • Istanbul (Constantinople) 5, 43–44, 46, 54; bazaars 45; ‘Blue Mosque’ 44–45; British embassy chapel 44; Crimean Memorial Church 44; Girls’ High School 44; Hagia Sophia 44; Imperial Museum 44; Pera Palace hotel 43–44

  • Italo-Turkish War (1911) 274, 276

  • Italy 15, 241, 244, 274; Italian Socialist Party 33

  • Itea, Greece 37–39

  • Jacobite, The (James Robinson Planché) 180–181

  • Jagdausstellung (Vienna, 1910) 210

  • Jane, (Lionel) Cecil 261–262

  • Jansenists (Netherlands) 2, 77

  • Japan-British Exhibition (London, 1910) 196

  • Japan 5, 143, 196; national character 196; tourists from 224

  • *Jenkins, Edward Johnstone 101

  • *Jenness, Diamond 8, 12–13, 101, 106, 108, 111, 125, 127–131, 132, 133–134, 142, 174

  • Jersey, 7th earl of, see Villiers

  • Jesuits (Society of Jesus) 252

  • Jesus College, Oxford 7, 133, 144, 228

  • *Joachim, Harold Henry 162, 196, 227, 228

  • Jones, Arthur O., cricketer 126, 149n

  • Jones, Henry Arthur, dramatist 202

  • *Jones, Lawrence Evelyn 104

  • *Joseph, Horace William Brindley 262

  • Justice (John Galsworthy) 186

  • Kandy, Sri Lanka 28–29; Queen's Hotel 28; Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) 28–29

  • Karersee Hotel, Lare Carrezza, Italy 214–215

  • Kaspar, Anna 19, 114, 136

  • Kaspar, Henry 6, 11, 15, 19, 67, 72, 73, 74, 76, 112–119, 120, 123, 134, 135–140, 141–142, 285, 286

  • Kaspar, Josef 19, 136

  • Kay-Shuttleworth, Hon. Edward James 8n

  • Keble College, Oxford 150, 195

  • *Keen, William Allan 111, 133, 169, 192, 231

  • Kenyon, Frederic George 251, 266–267, 281

  • Ker, William Paton 170

  • Killiney, Co. Dublin 152

  • King's Overseas Dominions Regiment (King's Colonials) 87, 90, 163

  • Kingsley-Brackenbury-Oliphant, Francis, clergyman 61

  • Kingsolving, Lucien Lee, bishop of Southern Brazil 58–59

  • Kingstown Grammar School (Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin) 3

  • Kitchener, Henry Franklin Chevallier 176

  • Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl Kitchener 183, 256

  • Klatt, Fräulein 135

  • Klevesahl, Martha 30

  • Knebworth, Herts. 52

  • Knox, Edmund Arbuthnott, bishop of Manchester 152

  • *Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott 8, 85, 87, 104–105, 110, 131, 152–153, 170, 237

  • Köpenick, Berlin 76

  • Korntheuer, Frau 209–210

  • Korntheuer, Herr 210

  • Krauel family 67

  • Krumbacher, Karl 251

  • Kubelik, Jan 228

  • Kupferschmid, Margarete (Margarete Kupfer) 213

  • Kuznetsova, Maria Nikolaevna 246

  • Labour Party 179

  • Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 8, 201

  • Lamond, Irene (Irene Triesch) 122

  • Lancashire 189

  • *Lang, Andrew 90

  • Lang, Anton 209

  • Lang, Cosmo Gordon, archbishop of York 52, 94, 170

  • Lang, Sebastian 208, 209

  • *Langdon, Stephen Herbert 285

  • Langford, John Frere, clergyman 277, 278, 280

  • Languedocien 233

  • Largs Bay, South Australia 25

  • Laurentz, William, tennis-player 248

  • Laurier, Sir (Henri Charles) Wilfrid 232

  • Laver, Frank Jonas 148–149

  • Laver, William Adolphus 148n

  • lawn tennis 2, 4, 6, 10, 50–51, 62, 64, 65, 90, 93, 94–95, 97, 100, 102, 106, 107–108, 109, 143, 144, 145–146, 150, 152, 163, 177, 179, 195–196, 211, 215, 250, 273, 280, 286, 287; ‘American’ serve 50–51, 64; ‘American’ tournament 179; Davis Cup 109, 273 see also Paris, Wimbledon

  • Leane, Miss 105, 124, 165

  • *Le Conteur, Philip Ridgway 14, 84, 90, 96, 100, 102, 106, 107–108, 109, 185, 254, 262

  • Leeper, Adeline 2, 4

  • Leeper, Alexander 2, 3–4, 5, 6–7, 11, 14, 16, 17–18, 25, 26, 27, 30, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 45, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 60–61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 80, 81, 82, 92, 131, 145, 153, 171, 179, 181, 182, 188, 195, 216, 235, 238–246, 252, 264, 267

  • Leeper, (Alexander Wigram) Allen:

    • anti-Semitism 13, 93, 96, 168, 272

    • Australian identity 221

    • bicycling 98, 101, 108, 125, 127, 129, 130–131, 152, 154–155, 163, 274–275

    • churchmanship 1, 10, 15–16, 21, 52, 76, 77, 80, 81, 87, 105, 188, 205–206, 224, 240, 247

    • cigarette-smoking 10, 17, 18, 238–240

    • clothes 59, 84, 88, 89, 95, 99, 146, 147

    • death 21

    • degree result 18, 262–265, 266

    • family 2–3, 4

    • health 4–5, 87, 239

    • in British Museum 18–19

    • in Foreign Office 20–21

    • lawn-tennis-playing 1, 4, 6, 10, 50–51, 62, 64, 65, 90, 93, 94–95, 97, 100, 102, 106, 109, 143, 144, 145–146, 150, 152, 163, 179, 195–196, 215, 250, 280, 287

    • marriage 21

    • political opinions 14, 16–18, 20, 111, 126, 145, 170–171, 178–179, 181, 182, 185, 189–190, 205–206, 229, 231, 235, 238, 240–246, 252, 273, 274, 276, 285

    • and Romania 20; The Justice of Rumania's Cause (1917) 20

    • snobbery 12, 14, 106–107, 112, 133–134, 146, 265, 272

  • Leeper, Charles 6, 51, 152, 153, 180, 188

  • Leeper, Cyril Frederick 50, 152, 154–155, 180

  • Leeper, Dorothy 8, 201, 282

  • Leeper, Jane Anne (‘Aunt Jeannie’) 50, 153

  • Leeper, Katharine (‘Katha’, ‘Wib’) 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19, 66–68, 69–75, 76–81, 112–120, 121–124, 134, 135–140, 141–142, 229

  • Leeper, Kitty (‘Y’) 3, 4, 5, 16, 19, 49, 58, 59, 61, 62, 81, 82, 103, 104, 105, 106, 112, 125–126, 134, 146, 147, 148, 165, 175

  • Leeper, Mary (née Moule) 3, 5, 7, 25, 27, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 50, 51, 54, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65, 81, 82, 142, 146, 164, 246

  • Leeper, Reginald Wilding Allen (‘Rex’) 3, 5, 11, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 157, 161, 165, 173, 174, 182, 184, 186–188, 190–192, 193, 195, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208–212, 213–219, 220, 221–223, 224, 225–226, 229, 231, 232–235, 236, 238, 239–240, 246, 247, 248–250, 255–257, 261–262, 271, 272, 274, 275, 277–278, 279, 283–284, 285, 286–287

  • Leiden 78

  • Leigh White, see White, Edward

  • Leveson-Gower, Lord Alistair 8, 85

  • Lewis, Louis Lucas 26, 30

  • Lewis, William Waller (Lewis Waller) 59n

  • Liberal Party (British), Liberals 17, 143, 145, 150, 170, 171, 178, 179, 229, 231, 235, 240, 241

  • Lily Elsie (Elsie Cotton) 54

  • Lincoln 258

  • Lincoln Cathedral 258

  • Lincoln College, Oxford 90, 91

  • *Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop 9, 84, 85, 90, 95, 100, 144, 162, 227, 255, 266

  • Linköping, Sweden 141

  • *Lister, Hon. Charles Alfred 8, 9, 10, 15n, 19, 106

  • Llandaff 254–255

  • Lloyd George, David 2, 17, 56, 240, 284

  • *Lobel, Edgar 231, 262

  • Loch Katrine 261

  • Löhr, Marie 82

  • Lolotte (Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy) 195

  • London 49, 52; Admiralty Arch 256; Albert Hall 55–56, 204; Ashley Gardens 5, 80; Chinese population 174; Fulham Palace 151; Golders Green crematorium 183; Holborn Town Hall 52, 53; Hyde Park 54; Jewish population 174; Kensington Town Hall 55; Lambeth Palace 64; Limehouse 174; Lord's cricket ground 53, 60, 151; Madam Tussaud's 53; National Gallery 64, 124; Natural History Museum 56; Parliament Square 59; Ranelagh Gardens 56; Regent's Park Zoo 58; Royal Colonial Institute 56; Tate Gallery 64; Tower of London 63–64; underground railway 53, 194; Victoria Memorial 256; Vincent Square 255; Wapping 174; Whitechapel 174; see also Oxford House, Bethnal Green; Toynbee Hall

  • London County Council 174

  • London hotels: Burton's 49, 65; Morley's 53; St Ermin's 186, 195

  • London places of worship: St Alban's, High Holborn 81; St John's, Westminster 81; St Margaret's, Westminster 54, 80; St Mary Magdalene's, Munster Square 80; St Matthew's, Westminster 59; St Paul's Cathedral 52, 56, 58, 259; St Paul's, Knightsbridge 82; Westminster Abbey 258; Westminster Congregational Chapel 55

  • London theatres: Daly's 53; Duke of York's 81, 124, 186; Empire, Leicester Square 186; Haymarket 175; Hippodrome 195; His Majesty's 82n; King's Theatre, Hammersmith 80; Lyric 59; New Theatre 58; Playhouse 81n; Royal Opera House (Covent Garden) 156; Savoy 59; St James’ 174; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 173; Tivoli 156

  • Longo, —, pastor 11, 277

  • Longo, Paola 11, 277, 279

  • Longo, Renée 11, 277, 279

  • Loreburn 1st Earl, see Reid, Robert

  • Loti, Pierre 286; Pêcheur d'Islande 286

  • Louis XI (Dion Boucicault) 80

  • Lowe, Arthur Holden, tennis-player 204

  • Luard, Charles 81

  • Luard, Caroline 81

  • Lübbenau, Germany 67, 68

  • Lucerne 269; Glacier Garden 269; Lion Monument 269

  • Lucia di Lammermoor (Gaetano Donizetti) 74

  • Lunn, Arnold Henry Moore 9n, 89n

  • McAlister, Peter Alexander, cricketer 126

  • *Macalpine, Bernard Ireland 103, 108, 125, 133, 168–169, 185

  • McArthur, Emma 64–65

  • McArthur, James Harry Stewart 64, 65

  • Macartney, Charles George, cricketer 127, 149, 286

  • *MacCallum, Mungo Lorenz 101

  • McCormack, John Francis 156

  • *Macdonnell, Norman Scarth 146, 168, 194

  • *McDougall, William 196

  • Macedonia 268

  • Mack, Miss 6, 67, 72, 73, 74, 76, 112, 135

  • *Mackail, John William 99–100, 132, 146

  • Mackay, Mary (Marie Corelli) 222n.

  • Mackennal, (Sir) Edgar Bertram 283

  • Mackinnon Wood, see Wood

  • McLachlan family 26, 54

  • *Maclehose, Norman Crawford 144–145, 169

  • *Macmillan, Arthur Tarleton 88, 169

  • Macmillans, publishers 227

  • Maeterlinck, Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard 175, 246; The Blue Bird 175, 184

  • Magdalen College, Oxford 228

  • Mahaffy, John Pentland 50, 51–52, 155, 156

  • Mainz 206–207

  • Malmö 141

  • Man, Horace Edward 60

  • Manchester 19

  • *Mann, James Elliott Furneaux 269–270, 271

  • Manuel II, king of Portugal 228

  • *Marett, Robert Ranulph 125

  • Margaret of Connaught, Princess 256

  • Marionettes, Les (Pierre Wolff) 246

  • Marlborough College 229

  • *Marriott, John Arthur Ransome 196

  • Mary, Princess Royal 256

  • Mary, Queen (w. of King George V) 199, 230, 256–257

  • Maskelyne, John Nevil 186

  • Masson, Elsie Rosaleen 257

  • Masterman, Charles Frederick Gurney 55–56

  • Matkowsky, Adalbert 76

  • Maudsley, Grace 149

  • Maugham, William Somerset 58, 59; The Explorer 59; Lady Frederick 58, 80

  • Maxwell, Ethel Mary 6, 7, 61, 175

  • Maxwell, Everard 6, 7

  • Maxwell, Ian Bouverie 144, 163, 180, 186, 187, 274, 279, 282

  • Maxwell, Patrick Everard 19, 134

  • Megara 41–42

  • *Meigs, Dwight Raymond 97

  • Melba, Nellie, see Armstrong, Helen Porter

  • Melbourne 102, 132, 135, 185; Cricket Club 148; Glaciarum 73; Grand Hotel 31; opera 74, 249, 257

  • Melbourne Grammar School 3, 4; Fleur de Lys 4

  • Melbourne University 3, 4, 8, 11–12, 204, 262, 267; Trinity College 2, 3, 4, 205, 211, 216, 224, 235, 267

  • Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth

  • *Ménardos, Simos 125, 132–133, 165, 172, 251

  • Mentone, France 280

  • *Merry, William Walter 94

  • Merry Widow, The (Franz Lehar) 53–54, 172–173, 279

  • Merton College, Oxford 150, 196; Myrmidon Club 182

  • messenger-boys (London) 82

  • Methodist Church (U.S.A.) 191

  • Meyer, Berta (Berta Moreno) 118

  • Meyer, Eduard 162, 251

  • Middleton, Sydney Albert, rugby footballer 103

  • Milan 160, 161; Ambrosian Library 161; Corriere della Sera 222; Duomo 160, 161; Hotel Manin 160; Poldi-Pezzoli gallery 161

  • Miles, Eustace Hamilton 124; restaurant 124, 174

  • Millard, Evelyn Mary 59

  • Miller, Edmund Morris 106–107

  • Minden, Germany 66

  • ‘Mr Punch's Pageant’, exhibition (London, 1909) 124

  • Mitchell, Madge 30

  • Mommsen, (Christian Matthias) Theodor 251

  • Monaco 278

  • Monasterboice, Co. Louth 154

  • *Monson, George Louis Esme John 92, 96, 102

  • Mont Cenis tunnel (France–Italy) 160

  • Montagu, Edward, 8th earl of Sandwich 65

  • Montefiore, Claude Goldsmid 96

  • *Montefiore, Leonard Nathaniel Goldsmid 13, 93, 96, 98, 103, 108, 133

  • Montpellier 15, 232, 233–234

  • Monza 160–161

  • Moody-Manners opera company 144, 196

  • Moran, Herbert Michael 103

  • Moreno, Berta, see Meyer

  • Morgan, George Campbell, evangelist 55

  • Morning Post, The 183, 264, 285, 286

  • Moroder-Lusenberg, Jozef 218

  • Mott, John Raleigh, evangelist 102

  • Mottl, Felix Josef von 213

  • Mounet, Jean-Sully (Mounet-Sully) 193, 272

  • Mount Etna 35–36

  • Mount Lofty, South Australia 25

  • Munich 15, 117–119, 209–210, 212–214; Alte Pinakothek 119; ‘American Episcopal Church’ 118; ‘English Church’ 118; Glyptothek 119; Hotel Metropol 118; Mozart festival 212, 213; Münchner Neueste Nachrichten 221; opera 118, 247; Wagner festival 212, 213

  • Munich theatres: Künstlertheater 213; Prinz-Regenten Theater 212; Residenz Theater 212; Tonhalle 212

  • *Munro, Ernest Alexander 184

  • Munroe, Mrs 158, 159

  • Muratore, Lucien 246–247

  • *Murray, (George) Gilbert Aimé 90, 92, 93–94

  • Mycenae 40

  • Myers, —, American Baptist preacher 30

  • *Myres, John Linton 199

  • Namier, Lewis, see Bernstein, Ludvik

  • Naples 5, 33–35, 54, 74, 141; Bertolini's Hotel 35; cathedral 34; Grand Hotel 33, 35; Palazzo Reale 33–34; university 34; Via Caràcciolo 34; Villa Nazionale Gardens 25

  • Naumburg, Germany 72

  • Nauplio (Nafplio), Greece 38, 40; New Hotel 40

  • Netherlands 78, 143, 241

  • Neubabelsberg, Germany 75

  • New College, Oxford 5, 7, 92, 94, 133, 144, 211, 212

  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne 260; St Nicholas's Church 260

  • New Europe 20

  • Newgrange, Co. Louth 155

  • New Zealand 135, 244; rugby 103

  • Nice 11, 15, 278; American Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit 277; Holy Trinity Church 277; Hotel Suisse 277; Temple Vaudois 277

  • Nicholas, Prince, of Greece and Denmark 37

  • Nicolson, Harold George 21

  • Nikisch, Arthur 122–123

  • Nîmes 234

  • Noble, Montague Alfred, cricketer 127, 147, 149

  • Nonconformity, Protestant 16, 240

  • Norfolk jacket 88, 95, 230

  • North American Review 218

  • Nuremberg 119, 207; opera 119

  • Oberammergau 208–209; passion play 1, 208–209

  • O’Brien, Richard Alfred, medical doctor 157, 186

  • Observer, The 198, 226

  • O’Connor, John Denis Alphonsus, cricketer 127

  • *Ogilvy, William Morton 105

  • Oldbridge, Co. Louth, Boyne obelisk 154

  • Old Catholics (Germany) 2, 76

  • O’Neill, Aeneas 143

  • Orange, France 236; Roman amphitheatre 236

  • Oriel College, Oxford 88, 144, 163; Rhodes bequest 163

  • Ormsby George Albert, bishop of British Honduras 188, 190

  • Osnabrück 66

  • Ostend 5, 49

  • Ottoman Empire 42, 274; customs officials 43

  • Oxford 49, 84–85, 189, 274, 284; Armstead's bicycle shop 98; Ashmolean Museum 99, 100; Bach choir 237; Banbury Rd 110, 226; Beaumont St. 182; George and Dragon public house 197; High St. 182, 198; Hinksey Butts 108; Holywell 92, 96, 182; Iffley Rd 102; King Edward St. 184, 226; Museum Road 89, 92; New Theatre 92, 255; Oxfordshire Miniature Rifle Range 101, 106; Randolph Hotel 100, 151; St Sepulchre's cemetery 96; Taphouse's rooms 252; town clerk 198; Town Hall 132, 147–148, 164–165, 182, 184, 237; Wellington Square 85; Woodstock Rd 7, 106, 195

  • Oxford churches: St Giles 274; St Margaret 125; St Martin and All Saints, High Street 94, 184; St Mary Magdalene 108; St Mary the Virgin 92, 94, 102, 108, 198; St Michael at the North Gate 125

  • Oxford House, Bethnal Green 108

  • Oxford House, Calcutta 92

  • Oxfordshire 275

  • Oxford Socialist, The 9, 108–109, 169

  • Oxford University 2, 4, 11–12, 49, 165, 184, 204–205, 211, 235, 250–251, 264, 265, 267, 281

    • bulldogs 10, 197

    • Colonial Club 10, 14, 17, 91, 95, 106, 126, 145, 146, 150, 171–172

    • Colonial Dinner 100–101

    • cost to undergraduates 81, 273

    • cricket team 147

    • Decemvirs 181, 183, 184–185, 257

    • Divinity examination 111

    • ‘Eights’ Week’ 145, 146–147, 201

    • female undergraduates 8, 201, 282

    • ‘Greats’ 3, 11, 18, 84, 86, 95, 111, 124–125, 156, 164, 165, 172, 212, 227, 265, 287

    • lawn tennis competitions 90, 93, 97, 100, 102, 107–108, 143, 144, 145–146, 150, 195–196, 250

    • lectures 88–89, 90, 95, 98, 125, 143–144, 155, 162, 181, 184, 195, 196, 199, 227, 228, 274

    • matriculation 85

    • Modern History 5, 11, 18, 91, 165, 195, 212, 216, 227, 265, 266, 275, 281, 287

    • Mods examinations 133

    • Officer Training Corps (O.T.C.) 10, 163, 183–184, 198, 200–201, 230

    • Parks 147

    • Proctors 126, 197

    • Romanes Lecture 165–167, 196, 202–203

    • rowing 92, 97, 104

    • rugby team 102–103

    • Schools examinations 212, 254, 287

    • ‘senior standing’ 18, 84, 91

    • sport, attitudes to 184

    • Torpids 127, 182

    • undergraduate body, composition of 7

    • undergraduate lodgings 84, 89, 90, 92, 96, 110, 182, 184, 226–227

    • Union Society 10, 12, 13, 17, 85, 87–88, 89–90, 91, 104–105, 110, 131, 133, 143, 145, 163, 165, 172, 185, 201–202, 205, 238

    • University Press Delegates 151

    • viva voce examinations 261–264, 266

  • Pachmann, Vladimir von 229

  • Paderewski, Ignacy Jan 1, 164–165

  • Padua 219

  • Paestum 33, 35

  • Page, Arnold Henry, dean of Peterborough 107

  • Pagliari's tours, see Società Pagliari

  • Palavas-les-Flots, France 232–233

  • Palmer, (Edward) James, bishop of Bombay 83, 84, 85

  • Pan-Anglican Congress (London, 1908) 5, 6, 52, 53, 55, 56, 64

  • Pan-Teutonism 14, 95

  • Pankhurst, Emmeline 54

  • Papacy 191

  • Paris 15, 157, 186–188, 190–194, 272, 279; Acclimatation Anthropologique 248; Avenue McMahon 187; Collège de France 190; Cour d'Auteuil 188; Edward VII, restaurant 249; Eiffel Tower 192; floods 187; Hôtel Carnavalet 192; Hotel del Invalides 187; Jardin des Plantes 248; lawn tennis championship 1, 248; L'Echo de Paris 191; Le Journal 191; Le Temps 269; Louis le Grand hotel 186–187; Louvre 157, 192; Maxim's, restaurant 188; Métro 194; Musée Guimet 191; opera 246–247; Peace Conference (1919–1920) 20–21; Père Lachaise cemetery 247; road traffic 194; Societé des Artistes Français 248; Societé des Artistes Indépendants 249

  • Paris churches: ‘Armenian chapel’ 194; British Embassy Church 188; ‘Russian church’ 192; Notre Dame Cathedral 190; St Etienne-du-Mont 157; St Eustache 190; St George 188, 190, 194, 247, 248

  • Paris theatres: Comédie Française 193, 236, 246, 272; Moulin Rouge 186; Opéra 246–247, 249; Sarah Bernhardt Theatre 187, 193; Trocadéro 193

  • Parke, James Cecil, sportsman 204

  • parlour-games 121, 234

  • Parratt, Sir Walter 99

  • Passing of The Third Floor Back, The (Jerome K. Jerome) 164

  • *Paton, Herbert James 10, 20, 103, 108, 109, 169, 237

  • Peacey, Capel, clergyman 52, 55, 56

  • Peacey, Constance 60

  • Peacey, Ellen Maria 6, 60

  • Peacey, Thomas (‘Uncle Tam’), clergyman 6, 52, 60

  • Peacock, Andrew Edward, archdeacon of the Otways, Victoria 54

  • Pearson, John Loughborough 60

  • Peira Cava, France 278–279

  • Pelléas et Mélisande (Claude Debussy) 246, 257

  • Pelly, Charles Hamilton Raymond 62

  • Pelly, Mary 62

  • Pember Reeves, William, see Reeves

  • Pembroke College, Cambridge 287

  • Pembroke College, Oxford 7, 133

  • Penfold, Dorothy 55

  • Penfold, (Harold) Lashmore 55, 64

  • ‘People's Budget’ 2, 17, 170–171

  • Peradeniya, Sri Lanka: Royal Botanic Gardens 28

  • *Philipps, Hon. Roland Erasmus 98

  • ‘Phoenix Park Murders’ (1882) 51

  • Phychtia, Greece 40

  • *Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur Wallace 84, 112

  • Pierette's Birthday (Robert Cunningham) 58

  • Piraeus 36

  • Plaichinger, Mathilde (Thila) 122

  • Plunkett, Sir Horace Curzon 181

  • Pompeii 33, 35, 54

  • *Poole, Edward Humphrey Lane 111

  • Portugal 244; royal family 228

  • Port Said 32; Continental Hotel 32; Eastern Exchange Hotel 32; Savoy Hotel 32

  • *Portus, Garnett Vere 88

  • Potsdam 75; Sans Souci palace 75

  • *Poulton, Ronald William 9, 19, 168

  • Powerscourt House, Co. Wicklow 51

  • Pozzuoli, Italy 35

  • Prato, Italy 223

  • Pre-Raphaelitism 222–223

  • Pressburg, see Bratislava

  • Preston Park, Sussex 60

  • Prinknash Park, Gloucs. 65

  • Prevosti, Franceschina 67

  • Pringle, Major 271

  • protectionism 143, 179

  • Prussia 15, 118, 214, 251

  • publishing 227

  • Pullan, Edward Wilfred, clergyman 125

  • punting 146

  • Purser, Louis Claude 50

  • Puxley, Elizabeth Jane 176, 178, 179

  • Queen's College, The, Oxford 146, 148

  • Quinn, Charles Campbell 153

  • Quinn, Ellen Blanche 153

  • Quinn, Sybil 153

  • *Radcliffe, John Douglas Henderson 228

  • Radley College 87, 98

  • Raheny, Co. Dublin 51

  • railway journeys 46, 48–49, 52, 65, 70, 76–77, 113–114, 116, 117, 119, 134, 136, 138, 141, 159–160, 180, 210, 211, 212, 236, 252–253, 269–270

  • *Randolph, George Algernon 133, 168

  • Rankin, Miss 52

  • Raphael, Cecilia (‘Aunt Cissy’) 6, 50

  • Raphael, (John) Rowan 6, 50, 51, 180

  • *Rashdall, Hastings 125, 144, 196

  • *Rashid, Muhammad Abdul Khan 106

  • Rathmullan, Co. Donegal 152

  • Ratisbon, see Regensburg

  • Ravenna 225

  • Redmond, John Edward 232

  • Reeves, William Pember 185

  • Regensburg (Ratisbon), Germany 270

  • Reid, Robert, 1st Earl Loreburn 252, 282

  • Réju, Gabrielle (Gabrielle Réjane) 195

  • retsináto 40, 41

  • *Reynell, (Walter) Rupert 85, 87

  • Rhine, river 206

  • Rhodes, Cecil John 14, 91; see also Oriel College, Oxford

  • Rhodes Scholarships 14, 91

  • *Richmond, Maurice Hope 104

  • rifle shooting 101, 106, 108

  • Ripon Cathedral 259–260

  • Ritchie, Josiah George, tennis-player 55

  • *Rivett, (Albert Cherbury) David 90, 91–92, 104

  • *Roberts, Geoffrey Dorling 103

  • Robertson, Cornwell 63

  • Robertson, Margaret 63

  • Roman Catholics, English 4, 87–88, 232, 252

  • Romania 20

  • Romsey, Hants 129

  • Ronald, William Bruce, Australian sheep-farmer 148–149

  • Roosevelt, Theodore 191, 196, 202–203, 216

  • Roper Barrett, see Barrett

  • Rosenthal, Moritz 123–124

  • *Ross, William David 84, 85, 88, 90, 95, 163, 181, 262, 266

  • Rostand, Edmond Eugène Alexis: Chanticleer 193; La Samaritaine 187–188

  • Rothenburg, Germany 206, 207; ‘Meistertrunk’ 207; Hotel Wildbad 207

  • Rotterdam 66, 80

  • Rouen 249–250

  • rugby football 97

  • Rugby School 13, 112

  • Rünger, Julius 26, 30

  • Ruskin, John 115

  • Ruskin College, Oxford 110

  • Russell, John Peter 247

  • Russia 143, 241, 251

  • Ryder, Rowland Vint 148

  • *Sadler (Sadleir), Michael Thomas Harvey 20–21, 165, 169, 174, 184, 252, 275, 282, 287

  • *Sage, Walter Noble 287

  • St John's College, Cambridge 64

  • St John's College, Oxford 3, 6, 49, 211

  • St Leger, Hon. Ralph 29

  • St Paul's School 13

  • St Ulrich, Italy 218

  • Salisbury Cathedral 129

  • Salvation Army 174, 240

  • Sammarco, (Giuseppe) Mario 156

  • Samson, George Alexander Gibb (George Alexander) 174

  • Samson et Delila (Camille Saint-Saëns) 196–197

  • Sandwich, 8th earl of, see Montagu, Edward

  • San Marino 225

  • Saunders, John Victor, cricketer 125

  • Scheveningen, Netherlands 78–79

  • Schildkraut, Rudolf 213

  • *Schiller, Francis Canning Scott 181

  • Schliemann, Heinrich 40

  • Schumann-Heink, Ernestine 122–123

  • Scotti, Antonio 156

  • Scotland 189, 226, 244; nationalism 17; scenery 261

  • Scott, Robert Falcon 285

  • Scutari, N.D.L. steamer 35

  • ‘Seal Chart Murder’ (1908) 81

  • Seeley, John Edward Bernard 150

  • Seis am Schlern (Seiss), Italy 217, 218; Hotel Laurin 217–218; Seiserhof hotel 217

  • Serbia 46, 268

  • Seton-Watson, Robert William 20, 276; The Future of Austria-Hungary 287

  • Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry 184

  • Shankill, Co. Dublin 153

  • *Shaw, Donald Patrick 91

  • Shaw, George Bernard 182

  • *Shaw Stewart, Patrick Houston 8, 13, 19, 228, 237, 276n

  • Shepardson, Whitney Hart 7

  • Siberia 148–149

  • *Sidgwick, Arthur 58, 145, 146, 147

  • Sidgwick, Charlotte Sophia 145, 146, 147

  • Sidgwick, Ethel 145, 146, 147

  • Sidgwick, Margaret 145, 146, 147

  • *Singh, Kanwar Jusbir 102, 107–108, 133

  • Sinister Street (Compton Mackenzie) 2, 7

  • *Smith, Arthur Lionel 9, 13, 18, 57, 58, 104, 112, 274, 275, 281, 287; family 57–58

  • Smith, Donald Arthur, 1st Baron Strathcona 52

  • *Smith, George Malcolm 287

  • Smith, Isabella Sophia, Lady Strathcona 52

  • *Smith, John Alexander 84, 86, 88, 90, 111, 124, 155–156, 162–163, 199, 227, 228, 266

  • Smith, Mary Elizabeth, w. of Vincent A. Smith (q.v.) 195, 229

  • Smith, Mary Florence, w. of Arthur Lionel Smith (q.v.) 57

  • Smith, Vincent Arthur 195, 229

  • Smith, William Isaac Carr, clergyman 258

  • Smyrna 42–43

  • snapdragon 121, 179

  • socialism 143, 170

  • Società Pagliari Escursioni Alberghi, Naples 33

  • Societé de Jeanne d'Arc 191–192

  • Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts 108

  • Society of Jesus (Jesuits) 252

  • Society of St John the Evangelist (‘Cowley Fathers’) 1–2, 16, 55n, 105–106, 111, 153, 247

  • Somerset Maugham, William, see Maugham

  • Somerville Helen Mabel (Aunt Maimie) 152, 262

  • Somerville, (Henry) Boyle Townshend 16, 61, 152, 180, 181

  • Somerville, Raymond Thomas 284–285

  • South Africa 14, 89–90, 126, 183, 185, 241, 244; cricket team 230, 235

  • Spain 241, 273

  • Spectator, The 121

  • *Spooner, William Archibald 92–93, 94, 214; family 94

  • Spreewald (Spree Forest), Germany 67

  • Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 5, 27–28, 61

  • Stanton, Arthur Henry, clergyman 81

  • Steel-Maitland, Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay 150

  • Stein, Leonard Jacques 10

  • Stephen, Reginald, clergyman 52

  • Sterzing, Italy 215

  • Stevens, Catherine Octavia 59, 106, 144, 145, 237–238

  • Stockholm 138–139, 140–141; Belfrage's hotel 138; Katarinahissen (Katarina Elevator) 140; National Museum 138–139; Riddarholm church 140; royal opera house 140; Skansen open-air museum 139

  • Stonehenge 127, 129–130

  • *Strachan-Davidson, James Leigh 6, 57, 85, 88, 95, 98, 152, 167, 173, 186, 252, 255, 282

  • Stratford-upon-Avon 62–63; Anne Hathaway's Cottage 63; Holy Trinity Church 63; King Edward VI Grammar School 62–63; Shakespeare Birthplace 63; Shakespeare Festival 198

  • Strathcona, 1st Baron, see Smith, Donald Alexander

  • Strathcona, Lady, see Smith, Isabella Sophia

  • Street, George Edmund 160

  • *Stuart-Jones, Henry 262–264

  • Stubbs, —, Presbyterian minister 30

  • Sudan 216

  • Suez Canal 5, 31

  • Suffragism, suffragettes 2, 4, 17, 54, 59, 104–105, 171, 280

  • Swain, Edgar Priestley 105

  • Sweden 241, 251; butter 139; cuisine 139; mjöd (mead) 140; national character 14, 138

  • Switzerland 12, 158

  • Sydney 135; university 265, 271–272

  • Tailloires, France 159

  • Tales of Hoffmann (Jacques Offenbach) 142, 203

  • Tanner, Beatrice Rose Stella (Mrs Patrick Campbell) 174

  • Taormina, Italy 35, 36

  • Tatoϊ, Greece 37

  • Tariff Reform 4, 143, 170, 181, 185, 229, 235; see also protectionism

  • Taverner, John William 53

  • Temple, William, clergyman 162, 227, 237

  • Tegernsee, Bavaria 212; Hotel Guggemos 212

  • Tenby, Pembrokeshire 180–181; Assembly Rooms 180

  • tennis, see lawn tennis

  • Terry, Dame (Alice) Ellen 198

  • Tetrazzini, Luisa 156

  • Thibault, François-Anatole (Anatole France) 286

  • Thompson, Sir Edward Maunde 59

  • Thornycroft, Sir (William) Hamo 127

  • Thorvaldsen, (Albert) Bertel 137, 269

  • Tilly, William Henry 66; see also Berlin

  • Times, The 264

  • Titanic, R.M.S. 283, 284

  • *Tod, Marcus Niebuhr 144, 162

  • Toller, Rosalie 174

  • Towl, Florence (Florence Ballara) 120

  • *Toynbee, Arnold Joseph 20, 168, 237

  • Toynbee, Paget 237

  • Toynbee Hall, London 102, 103

  • Traviata, La (Giuseppe Verdi) 67, 156

  • Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm 82

  • Trevelyan, Hilda, see Tucker

  • Triesch, Irene (Irene Lamond) 122

  • Trinity College, Dublin 3, 4, 6, 50, 51–52, 152, 156, 211, 251

  • Trinity College, Oxford 93, 146, 195

  • Trooping the Colour 57, 58

  • Trott, Albert Edwin, cricketer 53

  • Tucker, Hilda Marie Antoinette Anna (Hilda Trevelyan) 81

  • Tucker, Thomas George 33

  • Turin 160

  • Turner, Herbert Hall 106

  • Tyrol 217

  • Ulster, Protestants in 18, 243

  • unemployment 91

  • Unionism 4, 181, 235, 247

  • United States of America 143, 196, 241, 245; Irish in 242; see also Americanisms; Americans

  • University College, Oxford 100, 195

  • Uppsala 139; Domkyrka 139; University Library 139; see also Gammla Uppsala

  • Utrecht 66, 77; Hotel Centraal 77; St Gertrude's chapel 77

  • Val d'Erna, Italy: monastery 223

  • Vasiletsky, —, Alpinist 159

  • Vaughan Williams, Ralph 1, 237

  • Vence, France 277

  • Venice 113, 114–116, 219, 220; Casa Manin 116; Doge's Palace 115, 220; Hotel Bauer- Grünwald 114; Lido 220; St Mark's basilica 114, 220; S. Maria Gloriosa dei Frari church 115; S. Rocco church 115–116; S. Toma church 115; S. Zaccharia church 115

  • Ventimiglia, Italy 278

  • Verona 116, 218–219; amphitheatre 116, 218; Hotel Regina d'Ungaria 218; Hotel St Lorenzo-Hotel Cavour 116; Palazzoi Giusti 219

  • Versiegelt (Leo Blech) 142

  • Versailles 157

  • Veto Bill (1911) 240–241

  • Victoria of Schaumburg-Lippe, Princess 260

  • Vienna 5, 47–48, 113, 210, 268–269; Blümen Corso 48; Hotel Bristol 47; Hotel Südbahn 113; Imperial Hotel 47, 210; Kunsthistorisches Museum 113, 210; Moderne Galerie (Lower Belvedere) 48; Neue Freie Presse 221, 269; Prater 210; Ringstrasse 48; St Stephen's Cathedral 47; Savoy-Englischer Hof hotel 210; Schönbrunn Palace 47–48; ‘Venedig in Wien’ 210

  • Villiers, Victor, 7th earl of Jersey 100

  • Viry-Chatillon, France, airfield 248

  • *Vlieland, (Charles) Archibald 93

  • Voigt, Wilhelm 76

  • Wace, Henry, dean of Canterbury 55

  • *Waddy, Richard Granville 126, 133

  • Waggett, Philip Napier, clergyman 55–56

  • Wagner, Richard 247, 249; Tannhäuser 249; Walküre, Die 69; see also Munich, Wagner festival

  • *Waithayakon, Mom Chow Wan, Prince Vanna Vaidhayakara, the Prince Naradhip Bongsprabandh 8, 21, 229

  • Waldbruck, Italy 217

  • Wales 226, 244, 253–254; Church in, disestablishment 131, 284; nationalism 17, 131, 229

  • *Walker, Edward Mewburn 162, 181, 184

  • Walker, (Garrett Alexander) Cooper 51

  • Walker, Garrett William 6, 51

  • Walker, (John) Crampton 51, 156

  • Walker, Katherine (‘Aunt Kate’) 6, 51

  • *Walker, Norman Macdonald Lockhart 133, 168, 276

  • Waller, Lewis (William Waller Lewis) 59

  • Walter, Olive 175

  • Walzertraum, Ein (Oscar Straus) 66

  • Ward, Rachel, countess of Dudley 221

  • Ward, William Humble, 2nd earl of Dudley 143, 221

  • Wardill, Bejamin Johnston 148

  • *Warren, Thomas Herbert 85, 86, 100, 101, 133, 172, 198

  • Wassmann, Hans 69, 213, 272

  • weather 60, 67, 81, 91, 98–99, 101–102, 113, 119, 120–121, 126, 132, 146, 148, 149, 157, 158, 162, 164, 177, 184, 185, 195, 211, 228, 230, 232, 233, 236, 254, 259, 265, 266, 280, 282

  • *Webster, Erwin Wentworth 196

  • Webster, Miss 158, 159

  • Weimar 70–71; Friedhof 71; Fürstengruft 71; Goethe Gartenhaus 70; Goethe National Museum 70–71; Liszt Museum 71; Schillerhaus 70; Schloss 70

  • Welldon, James Edward Cowell, dean of Manchester 55–56

  • Wells, Herbert George 286

  • Wendish 67, 68

  • Werder, Germany 73

  • Wessely String Quartet 147

  • Westland, Janet, Lady Westland 195

  • Westminster Gazette, The 276

  • Whip, The (Henry Hamilton and Cecil Rayleigh) 173

  • White, Arethusa Leigh 177

  • White, Edward Leigh 177

  • White, Marion Rose 176, 177, 178

  • White, Simon, hotel proprietor 175, 176, 177, 178

  • White, Simon Edward 177

  • Whitehorn, Doris Rosalinda 201n

  • Whitmore, Charles Algernon 86

  • Whitty, William James, cricketer 126, 127

  • Whymper, Charles 61, 62

  • Wilberforce, (Albert) Basil Orme, archdeacon of Westminster 81

  • Wildenbruch, Ernst von 76, 135; Das Edle Blut 135; Die Rabensteinerin 76

  • Wilding, Anthony Frederick, tennis-player 55, 204, 248

  • Wilhelm II, German emperor 200, 201, 256

  • Wilhelm, crown prince of Germany 256

  • Wilkinson, Dr 144

  • *Williams, Alwyn Terrell Peter 276

  • *Williams, Eric Tregear 103, 108, 169

  • *Williams, Henry Herbert 108

  • Williams, Henry Morrison, clergyman 271

  • Williams, Ralph Vaughan 1, 237

  • *Wilson, John Cook 227–229

  • Wimbledon, lawn tennis championship 1, 55, 204, 258

  • Winchester, Hants 127–129; castle 128; St Cross Hospital 128; West Gate 128; Winchester College 128

  • Windsor, Berks. 200

  • Wingate, Sir (Francis) Reginald 97, 98

  • *Wingate, Ronald Evelyn Leslie 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 106, 133

  • Winnington-Ingram, Arthur Foley, bishop of London 92

  • Wittenberg, Germany 70, 74

  • Wittich, Frau, actress 76

  • Wolvesay Castle, Hants 127–128

  • *Wood, Hugh Mackinnon 95, 255, 276

  • Wood, Henry Joseph 147

  • Wood, Olga 147

  • Woollcombe, Henry St. John Stirling, clergyman 108

  • Worcester Cathedral 253

  • Worcester College, Oxford 7, 133, 144, 151, 183

  • Wright, Beals Coleman, tennis-player 204

  • Wynne, — 26

  • York Minster 259

  • *Ziman, Solomon Netheim 133, 153–154

  • *Zimmern, Alfred Eckard 144

  • Zuleika Dobson (Max Beerbohm) 7

  • Zwillinge, Die (Karel Weis) 121–122

  • Zwink, Johann 209