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The two letters to Mr. Macready, at the end of this year, refer to a farce which Charles Dickens wrote, with an idea that it might be suitable for Covent Garden Theatre, then under Mr. Macready's management.
[Sidenote: Mrs. Charles Dickens.]
GRETA BRIDGE, Thursday, Feb. 1st, 1838.
MY DEAREST KATE,
I am afraid you will receive this later than I could wish, as the mail does not come through this place until two o'clock to-morrow morning. However, I have availed myself of the very first opportunity of writing, so the fault is that mail's, and not this.
We reached Grantham between nine and ten on Thursday night, and found everything prepared for our reception in the very best inn I have ever put up at. It is odd enough that an old lady, who had been outside all day and came in towards dinner time, turned out to be the mistress of a Yorkshire school returning from the holiday stay in London. She was a very queer old lady, and showed us a long letter she was carryin
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Bicknell, H., i. 229
Blanchard, Laman, i. 99
Boyle, Miss, i. 224, 225, 227, 245, 265, 279, 345, 381, 423;
Carlisle, the Earl of, i. 253, 281;
Cattermole, George, i. 22, 28-30, 31, 33-36, 38, 39, 42, 43, 45-48, 50, 51, 81, 143
Cerjat, M. de, i. 161, 210, 346, 378;
Chapman and Hall, i. 55
Collins, Wilkie, i. 294, 358, 362, 397, 400, 403, 419, 437, 448;
Costello, Dudley, i. 104, 205
Croker, J. Crofton, i. 275
Cunningham, Peter, i. 195, 270, 312, 356
Deane, F. H., i. 68
Delane, John, i. 314
Devonshire, the Duke of, i. 437, 443, 457
Dickens, Mrs. Charles, i. 12, 100, 123, 127, 130, 132, 165, 166, 206, 223, 244, 249, 267, 330, 406, 433
Dickens, Miss Kate, i. 178;
Dickens, Miss, i. 176, 178, 182, 199, 205, 453;
Dickson, David, i. 89
Diezman, S. A., i. 32
Eeles, Mr., i. 265, 269
Ely, Miss, i. 153
Forster, John, i. 167, 188, 393;
Frith, W. P., i. 79;
Gaskell, Mrs., i. 216, 269, 270, 292, 293, 301, 355, 360, 381
Haldimand, Mr., i. 157
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, i. 59
Harley, J. P., i. 5, 23
Harness, Rev. W., i. 37, 76, 361
Hogarth, Catherine, i. 3
Hogarth, Miss, i. 135, 177, 183, 319, 320, 322, 325, 337, 359, 385, 426, 428, 429, 435;
Hood, Tom, i. 80
Horne, Mrs., i. 456
Horne, R. H., i. 93
Hughes, Master, i. 14
Jerrold, Douglas, i. 87, 90, 118, 154, 427
Joll, Miss, i. 209
Keeley, Robert, i. 105
Kent, W. Charles, i. 188, 461;
Knight, Charles, i. 104, 152, 218, 259, 277, 280, 349, 351;
Knowles, Sheridan, i. 215
Landor, Walter Savage, i. 157, 230, 313, 343, 441
Landseer, Edwin, i. 103
Layard, A. H., i. 390, 391
Lemon, Mark, i. 192, 203, 207, 243, 281, 394, 396, 416, 439, 440
Longman, Thomas, i. 73;
Longman, William, i. 24
Lovejoy, G., i. 44
Maclise, Daniel, i. 33, 105
Macready, W. C., i. 5, 16, 17, 18, 24, 26, 27, 49, 52, 60, 77, 79, 95, 117, 129, 141, 144, 146, 154, 183, 187, 194, 195, 198, 247, 252, 273, 283, 300, 307, 368, 399, 404, 430, 431, 446, 451, 459;
Milnes, R. Monckton, i. 41
Mitton, Thomas, i. 10, 19, 56, 58, 65, 121, 136, 458;
Morpeth, Viscount, i. 92, 146,
Pardoe, Miss, i. 73
Poole, John, i. 236
Power, Miss, i. 179, 181, 460;
Procter, Adelaide, i. 374
Procter, B. W., i. 354
Regnier, Monsieur, i. 302, 303, 383, 411;
Roberts, David, i. 215, 246, 248, 389
Russell, Lord John, i. 277, 316;
Ryland, Arthur, i. 349, 382, 388;
Sandys, William, i. 178
Saunders, John, i. 366
Smith, H. P., i. 74, 179, 181
Stanfield, Clarkson, i. 92, 102, 113, 144, 151, 205, 299, 373, 394, 395, 398;
Stone, Marcus, i. 340;
Stone, Frank, i. 199-201, 206, 259, 261, 295, 305, 355, 365, 396, 397;
"Sun, The," the editor of, i. 187
Tagart, Edward, i. 111, 173
Talfourd, Miss Mary, i. 51
Talfourd, Serjeant, i. 10
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, i. 329;
Tomlin, John, i. 40
Trollope, Mrs., i. 81, 397
Viardot, Madame, i. 412
Watkins, John, i. 287;
Watson, Hon. R., i. 159
White, Rev. James, i. 149, 193, 208, 217, 220, 288, 291, 292, 350;
Wills, W. H., i. 148-150, 219, 221, 222, 244, 250, 285, 286, 292, 295, 299, 303, 304, 307, 315, 333, 334, 352, 357, 384, 387, 401, 407, 408, 410, 415, 433, 450, 452;
Wilson, Effingham, i. 199
Lewes, G. H., i. 170
"Lighthouse, The," the play of, i. 337;
Dickens's prologue to, i. 461;
Dickens's "Song of the Wreck" in, i. 461;
Lion, a chained, i. 144
"Little Dorrit," i. 378, 413, 415;
proposed name of, i. 402;
sale of, i. 426;
letters concerning, i. 402, 403, 406, 426
London, the Mayor of, from a French point of view, i. 175;
in September, i. 318;
Dickens's opinion of the Corporation of, i. 389;
facetious advice to country visitors to, i. 252
Longman, Thomas, letters to, i. 73;
Longman, William, letter to, i. 24
Lovejoy, G., i. 44
Lyndhurst, Lord, i. 147;
Lynn, Miss, i. 378
Lyttelton, Hon. Spencer, i. 239, 245
Lytton, the first Lord, i. 214, 239;
Maclise, Daniel, i. 18, 23, 80, 177, 370;
letters to, i. 33, 105
Macready, W. C., i. 94, 133, 239, 413;
and see Letters
Macready, Benvenuta, i. 431;
Macready, Kate, i. 415;
Macready, Nina, i. 195
Martineau, i. 61, 229
"Martin Chuzzlewit," i. 53;
dramatised, i. 95, 105;
"Master Humphrey's Clock," i. 28;
the plan of, described, i. 29;
letters concerning illustrations for, i. 29-31, 33-36, 38-40, 45-47, 50-51
"MΓ©moires du Diable, Les," i. 444
Missionaries, Dickens on, i. 227
Mitton, Thomas, see Letters
Monuments, Dickens on, i. 287,
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