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��Synagogue, 155 ; their ethical precepts, 156 ; love for England, 157 ; dramas on their history, 171 ; religious reform among, 172 Jingoes, G. J. Holyoake on, 153 Jones (Ebenezer), D. G. Rossetti on, 53 Jones (Henry Arthur) on Knight, xxxix Joseph (Morris) on Jewish ethics, 156 Junius letters, their authorship, 289

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Kaisar-i-Hind, the title, 29

Kanthack (Prof. A. A.), pension to widow, 112

Keane (A. H.), Civil List pension, 112

Keate (G. W.), pension to widow, 133

Kenney (Jas.), pension to daughter, 117

Kent (Charles), on Leigh Hunt, 15 ; Civil

List pension, 101 ; death, 167 Kent (William), first British subject born in

New South Wales, 168 Key (Sir John), letter to Duke of Wellington,

254

Kingsford (Dr. W.), pension to widow, 105 Kingsley : Dickens, names in parish register, 9 Kingsley (C.), coincidences with E. B. Brown- ing, 214 ; Longfellow on ' Saint's Tragedy,' , 236 ; Ebsworth on, 295 Kitto (Dr. J.), pension to daughters, 120 Knight (C.) founds Penny Magazine, 163 Knight (James Young), uncle of Joseph,

deacon at East Parade Chapel, Leeds, vi Knight (John C.), cousin of Joseph, letter to

Dr. Reynolds, vi Knight (John P. ), brother of Joseph, describes

his father and mother, i

Knight (Joseph), birth, i ; his father and mother, ib. ; educated at Bramham College, ib. ; poem ' The Sea by Moonlight,' ii ; " King of the College," iii ; portrait by a master, ib. ; helps to found a Mechanics' Institute, iv ; lectures on ' The Counter Reformation ' and ' The Fairies of English Poetry,' ib. ; his friends at Leeds, vi ; his cousin John C. Knight, ib. ; marriage, vii ; comes to London, ib. ; writes for The Literary Gazette, ib. ; dramatic critic of The Athenceum, ib. ; on Fechter as Hamlet, viii ; Irving as Hamlet, ix ; visit of the Come'die Franchise, ib. ; presides at first Readers' Dinner, x ; on the French Aca- demy's Dictionary, ib. ; on ' Hypneroto- machia Poliphili,' xii ; on ' Festus,' xiv ; his sonnet ' Love's Martyrdom,' xvi ; ' Sonnet d'Arvers ' and Knight's transla- tion, xvii ; editor of Notes and Queries, xvii, 49 ; writes Jubilee article, xvii ; on death of Queen Victoria, xx ; dramatic critic of The Daily Graphic, xxi ; on death of William Terriss, xxii ; on Mafeking night, ib. ; Daily Graphic dinner to him, xxiii ; ' The Bannerman's Lament,' ib. ; contributions to ' Dictionary of National Biography,' xxiv ; Life of D. G. Rossetti, xxv ; letter from Rossetti, ib. ; and W. M. Rossetti, xxvi ; on Cyrano de Bergerac, ib. ; on Sheridan, xxviii ; on first Circulating Library in London, ib. ; as Sylvanus Urban,

��ib. ; on ' Joseph's Coat,' xxix ; on the Laureateship, ib. ; Westland Marston and his son, xxx ; actors' dinner to Knight, xxxi ; his Golden Wedding, \b. ; death of friends, xxxii ; on sale of Ebsworth's books, ib. ; on death of F. G. Stephens, xxxiii ; death and funeral, xxxiv ; his grandchildren, xxxv ; Society of Dramatic Critics on, ib. ; Mr. James Douglas on, 16. ; Ebsworth on, xxxvi ; Capt. Helbert on, xxxvii ; Mr. Harland-Oxley on, xxxviii ; his love of books, ib. ; Mr. Henry Arthur Jones on, xxxix ; list of contributions to ' D.N.B.,' xl ; writes Thoms's obituarv, 49 ; dramatic critic of The Globe, 182 ; contributor to Saturday Revieic, 211 ; on Ebsworth as a Cavalier, 300 Knight (Rachel), wife of Joseph, marriage, vii ; letter from Society of Dramatic Critics, xxxv Knighthood, first coloured gentleman to

receive, 167

Knowles (Capt.), pension to widow, 130 Koops (Matthias) on paper-making, 194 Koran on the moon split in sunder, 8

��Labouchere (H.), ' Diary of a Besieged Resi- dent,' 75

Lacey (Edward), publisher, 282 Lamb (Charles), grave at Edmonton, 2, 72 Lamego (Moses) endows synagogue, 147 Lancet on Dimsdale family, 157 Lander (John), pension to daughter, 128 Landon (Letitia E.), ' L. E. L.'s Last Question,"

213

Landon (Perceval) on Indian Mutiny, 272 Lardner (Dr. D.), pension to sister, 107 Latey (J.), on Old London, 17 ; his death, 18 Laureateship, Knight on, xxix Lawrence (Sir Henry), Earl Roberta's tribute

to, 270

Leader (John Temple), his recollections, 188 Leech (John), pension to sister, 114 Leeds, Knight's lectures at, iv ; Queen Victoria and Prince Consort at, vi ; W. E. Forster and the Marquis of Ripon at, ib. Leigh (G.), founder of Sothebys, 262 Leisure Hour, Jubilee, its authors and con- tributors, 162 ; becomes a monthly, ib. Leitner (Dr.) originates the title Kaisar-i- Hind, 29 Lely (Sir P.), his portrait of Lady Monson,

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Lemon (Mark), first editor of The Field, 183 Le Verrier (U. J. J.) and The Guardian, 13 Levin (T. Woodhouse), Civil List pension, 119 Levy (J. M. ) purchases Daily Telegraph, 198 Levysohn (Prof.), ' Essay on the Law and

Science,' 149 Lewis (Sir G. Cornewall), his death, 37 ;

repeal of the compulsory stamp, 200 Libraries, Free, first, 35 Library, Circulating, first in London, xxviii Limbird (John) founds The Mirror, 163 land (Jenny), Longfellow on, 236

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