Bible, critics of the, ii. 406, 412; Freeman's knowledge of, 475. Bikélas, M., letters to, ii. 200, 203, 215, 219, 230, 300, 342. Boase, Rev. C. W., letter from, i. 218.
Bonney, Rev. Professor, letter to, ii. 145; remarks of, on Freeman, 479.
Boscobel House, i. 2.
Bosnia, insurrection in, ii. 106. Bowen, Right Hon. Sir George, i. 45, 190, 342.
Brooke, Rev. Warren A., his reminiscences of Freeman, i. 18,
Bryce, the Right Hon. James, his friendship with Freeman, i. 308; referred to, ii. 1; letters to, i. 327, 328, 337-341, 375, 378, 385, 386, 406; ii. 10, 17, 36, 37, 55, 67, 73, 75, 79, 98, 129, 137, 140, 143, 162, 189, 233, 259, 318, 319, 324, 341, 342, 345, 353, 356, 359, 366, 377, 378, 411, 412, 435, 440. Buonaparte, Louis Napoleon, ii.
Carless, or Carlos, family of, i. 2. Carlingford, Lord, letter from, ii. 61.
Carlos, Don, early poem on, by Freeman, i. II.
Carlyle, Thomas, i. 93. Cathedral Act, the, ii. 42. Cetinje, visit to, ii. 99. Cheam, Freeman at school at, i. 16.
Chichele Professorship, Freeman tries for the, i. 308. Christianity, Divine origin of, ii. 214, 389. Christianity and the System, ii. 392, 475.
Church, Rev. R. W., referred to, ii. 265, 462.
Church, Sir Richard, ii. 23. Church Property, letters on, i. 211-215; ii. 441. Church in Ireland, i. 215. Comparative Politics, ii. 57. Cox, Rev. Sir G. W., i. 45; his recollections of Freeman, 81- 84; joint author of a book of ballads, 128; quoted, ii. 103,
Creighton, Rev. Canon (Bishop of Peterborough), letter to, ii. 330. Crivoscia, ii. 387.
Dalmatia, visits to, ii. 35, 175. Dawkins, Professor; beginning of his friendship with Freeman, i. 307; letters to, 343, 374, 382, 388, 389, 405, 413, 414, 431; ii. 40, 41, 48, 49, 56, 78, 129, 138, 158, 163, 165, 184, 188, 195, 202, 218, 234, 245, 281, 299, 323, 360, 362, 381, 393, 394, 397, 418, 452.
Denison, Archdeacon,
Derby, Lord, ii. 109. Dickinson, F. H., Esq., referred to, i. 251, 283; letter from, 282; letters to, 373, 377, 391,
192, 198, 244, 300, 328, 345, 457.
Franco-German War, the, ii. 2–7. Freeman, Edward A.:—
Vol. i. Born at Mitchley Abbey, 1; loses both parents, 3; brought up by grandmother, ib. ; petted by Hannah More, 4-6; his school life at Northampton, 7-10; his early poems and poli- tics, 10-12; his uncle, Mr. T. Attwood, 13-15; his school life at Cheam, 16-26; a pupil of Rev. R. Gutch, 26; his cor- with Rev. H. respondence Thompson, 23-36; 'Proxime ac- cessit' for Balliol scholarship, 35; gains scholarship at Trinity, Oxford, 41; life at Oxford, 43- 48, 51, 57, 58; becomes engaged to be married, 53; elected fellow of Trinity, 58; his archaeological rambles, 52, 63, 66; writes for English Prize Essay, 74-76 ; marries, 80; settles at Oaklands, 102; his methods of study, 104- IIO; contributes to two books of ballads, 127-131; publishes his History of Architecture, 132; his essay on Window Tracery, 138; his evidence for Oxford University Commission, 138- 145; letters on Parliamentary Reform and Russian War, 147- 153; Reviews Finlay's History, 155; his life at Oaklands, 163- 167; settles at Lanrumney, 175; stands for Parliament, 208; ex- aminer in History School at Oxford, 216; first tour abroad, ib.; stands for Professorship of Modern History, 219; life at Lanrumney, 220-222; buys Somerleaze, 248; Begins His- tory of Federal Government, 256; of Norman Conquest, ib.; travels in Switzerland, 296; in North Germany, 300; his friendship with J. R. Green, 301; with Dean Hook and Professor Daw. kins, 307; with Mr. Bryce, 308; contests seat for Mid-Somerset,
348-357; his controversy on field-sports, 357-374; travels in Normandy, 380.
Vol. ii. Made D.C.L. at Ox- ford, 1; LL.D. at Cambridge, 30; Knight Commander of Greek Order, ib. and 92; visits Rome, 34; Dalmatia, 35; his speech in St. James' Hall, 112; visits Greece, 145; Sicily, 146; made member of Royal Commission, 177; visits America, 177-184; Auvergne, 272; makes speech at Oxford, 275; offered Pro- fessorship of Modern History, 278; gives inaugural lecture, 282; offered seat in Parliament, 295; health broken, 296; visits Sicily, 297; begins History of Sicily, ib.; visits Tunis and Car- thage, 416; grows weary of Oxford, 429; visits Normandy, 434; Spain, 448; dies at Ali- cante, 461; his character and work, 463-479. Freeman, Mrs., letters to, i. 400; ii. 20, 98, 150, 151.
Freeman, Mrs. Emmete, grand- mother of E. A. Freeman, i. 2, 51, 53-55, 102. Freeman, Rev. Joseph, uncle of E. A. Freeman, i. 6, 15. Freeman, Florence, letters to, i. 385; ii. 18, 50,51, 126, 161,394,409. Freeman, Helen, letters to, ii. 95, 235, 237, 351, 396, 442. Freeman, Katharine, letter to, i. 384.
Freeman, Margaret, letters to, i. 222, 252, 397, 399, 401-403; ii. 38, 58, 85, 96. (See also Evans, Mrs. A. J.)
French, Freeman's dislike of the, i. 295.
Froude, James Anthony, referred to, ii. 160, 185, 187, 188. Froude, Richard Hurrell, Freeman compared to, i. 71.
Gardiner, Professor, S. R., ii. 393. Geddes, Professor (now Principal),
letters to, ii. 321, 340, 444, 445, 447.
George I, king of Greece, i. 268. Germany, the Emperor in, ii. 7. Gibbon, the historian, i. 104, 106, 157, 165, 309; ii. 380. Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., referred to, i. 5, 207; ii. 118, 173; a proposal to elect him king of Greece, i. 282; speech of, in St. James' Hall, ii. 114. Goodwin, Professor, letter to, ii. 445.
Greater Greece and Greater Britain, ii. 298.
Greece, value of the history of, i.
122; tour in, ii. 145.
Greek nation, the modern, i. 191– 197.
Greek, the study of, ii. 429-432. Green, J. R., Esq., friendship of, with Freeman, i. 301-306; visits Normandy with Freeman, 380; referred to, 382, 383, 385, 387, 397, 398, 399; ii. 11, 17, 32, 79, 149, 400.
Grote, G., historian, i. 118, 121,
Hodgkin, Thomas, Esq., D.C.L., his first meeting with Freeman, ii. 173; letters to, ii. 260, 272, 310, 315, 317, 338, 372, 406, 414. Holmes, Rev. T. S., letter to, ii. 246.
Home Rule, ii. 291–294.
Hook, W. F., D.D. (Dean of Chichester), his friendship with Freeman, i. 307; letters to, i. 324, 328, 329, 334, 335, 344, 379, 380, 382, 389, 392, 404; ii. 35, 41, 46, 69, 87.
Horner, J. F., Esq., referred to, ii. 35, 97, 127; letter to, ii.
Ihne, Professor, letters to, ii. 209, 262, 301, 302, 407.
Imperial Federation, ii. 294, 384. Ionian Islands, cession of the, i. 207.
Ireland, Church in, i. 215; tour in, 216; disestablishment of Church in, 348, 352.
Jews, remarks on, ii. 428. Jones, Rev. W. Basil (Bishop of St. David's), college friend of Freeman, 45, 50; joint author with Freeman of History of St. David's, 164, 205.
Jones, Rev. A. W., letter to, i. 341.
Jowett, Professor, controversy about his stipends, i. 316-319. Justice of the peace, remarks on the office of, i. 310.
Kairouan, visit to, ii. 417.
Kemble, John Mitchell, historian, remarks on, i. 114-116.
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