Trinity col., 266, seq.; St. John's col., 270, seq., Trinity Hall col., 273; Caius col., 273; Clare Hall col., 274; King's col., 275; Queen's col., 275, 276; St. Peter's col., 276; Pembroke col., 277; St. Katharine's col., 278; Corpus Christi col., 278; Mag- dalene col., 278; Jesus col., 278, 279; Sidney Sussex col., 280; Christ's col., 282, seq.; Im- manuel col., 284; Downing col., 285. Canterbury, 312; cathedral of, 313, seq.; charities of, 316; "catch- club" of, 317, 318. Canute, at Ely, 262. Capel Cerrig, 12. Carisbrooke castle, 334. Castleton, 180.
Cathedrals, English, number of, 124; lowness of, 160.
Chad's, St., walk at Shrewsbury,
Chalk, region, 319, 320. Chatterton, 119, 120. Chaucer, house of at Woodstock, 112.
Cheltenham, 115. Chepstow, 454. Chester, 1.
Cinque Ports, 224. Clovelly, village of, 426; "Hobby road" at, 426; Court, 427. Coal, in England, 150; probability of its exhaustion, 147, 148. Coleridge, his room in Jesus col- lege, 279; his home at Keswick, 212; his alleged plagiarisms, 213, 214; his tomb at Highgate, 215, 216.
Colliers, 145, 150, 151. "Commercial travelers," 345. Commons, House of, 34, seq. Copper mines, 392.
Cornwall, little visited, 389; scen- ery of, 390, 391; primitive peo- ple of, 398; land of pagan relics and legends, 409; mines, 392, seq.; miners, 394, 395; prayers of Cornwall miners, 420. Corwen, 13.
Cotton, John, 250. Coventry, 23, 24.
Darling, Grace, 219. Dawlish, 373, 374. "Decorated style" of architecture, 158, 160. Dee, river, 3, 14.
De Quincy, charges against Cole- ridge, 213. Derby, 162.
Derbyshire scenery, 161, 163. Derwentwater, lake, 208, 211. Devonshire cattle, 362, 363. D'Israeli, 38, 39. Dorchester, 361. Dover, 321, 322. Dudley Castle, 144. Dunmail Raise, 205. Dunstan, St., 447, 448. Dunster Castle, 433. Durham, 223; cathedral of, 224, seq.
"Early English," style of archi- tecture, 133, seq.
Edward, the Black Prince, his tomb at Canterbury, 314. "Elegy in a country churchyard," 70, 71.
Ely, cathedral, 262, seq. England, scenery of, 455; Sunday
in, 185, seq.; intemperance in, 23, 24; reform in, 140, 141; holy ground, 293; influence of the sea upon, 430.
English railways, 1, 2; hotels, 4, 5; cities, finished character of, 19; unsociability, 26; garden, 76; muscle, 78; character, 100, seq.; suspicion, 105, 106; hedge, 110, 111; cemeteries, 113; farms, 113; piety, cheerful type of, 167; preaching, 61, 63, 187; inns, names of, 318; pronunciation, 318; fox-hunting, 363; horses, 364. Established Church, present posi- tion and influence of the, 68, 69; worship of the, 69. Esthwaite, lake, 191. Exeter, 364; High Street of, 365; cathedral of, 366, seq.; services in cathedral, 368; bishop of, 371; scenery about, 372.
Liverpool, 1. Llangollen, 14. Llugwy, vale of, 13. Lodore, falls of, 210, 211. Logan stone, 409, 410. London, overpowering at first sight, 25; parks of, 26; paradise of literary men, 27; view from a London bridge, 28; old churches of, 29, 30; points of special in- terest in, 31, seq.; "East India House" in, 33, 34; the best way to see, 40. Longfellow, estimation of, in Eng- land, 131, 132.
Lyn, cliff of, 430; "water's meet " of the Lyn torrents, 431. Lynton, 430.
Malvern hills, 136. Marazion, 401.
Market Drayton, 15.
Marsh, Miss, home of, 305; her appearance, 306; her source of influence, 306.
"Martyr's memorial," 293. Matlock Bath, 163, 166; prices at Matlock Bath Hotels, 164. Maurice, Rev. F. D., his preaching and theology, 64, seq. Melville, Rev. Henry, 63, 64. Menai Strait, 6, 7. Michael's Mount, St., 399; the ancient Ictis, 402, 403; earliest historic point in England, 403; view from, 404; allusion to, in "Lycidas," 405; Bowles' sonnet upon, 405.
Milton. John, at Christ's college, Cambridge, 282, seq.; monu-
Paley, Dr., birthplace of, 261. Pendeen, 415.
Penmaen-bach, 4. Penmaen-mawr, 4. Penzance, climate of, 399; serpen- tine stone works at, 400; prim- itive character of, 401. "Perpendicular style," of archi- tecture, 275.
Peterboro', cathedral of, 261. "Peveril of the Peak," 179; castle of, 181. Pilchard-fishery, 397.
Romsey, 344. Ross, 461, 462.
"Shakspeare's Cliff," 322. Sherwood Forest, 257. Shrewsbury, 15.
Singing, congregational, in Eng lish churches, 69.
Skiddaw, Mt. 208, 211, 212. Snowdon, Mt. 10, 11.
Somersetshire, land of legends, 448. Southampton, 333.
Southey, Robert, his home, 212; his grave, 218.
Spurgeon, Rev. Charles, his char- acteristics as a preacher, 51, seq. Staffordshire, coal-region of, 17. Stillingfleet, burial-place of, 136. Stoke Pogis, 70, seq. Stonehenge, 357, seq. Stowell, canon Hugh, 187. Sunday-school, festivities, 166, "Strawberry Hill," 79.
Swallow, cataract of the, 13.
Tennyson, his home at Farring- Teignmouth, 375. ford, 342.
Thames, fountain - head of the,
Rugby, town of, 84; school of, 87, Thirlemere, lake of, 206.
Tin-mines, 396.
Tintern Abbey, 457, seq. Torbay, 378.
Torquay, 375, seq.
Trent, valley and river of the, 255. Troutbeck vale, 192.
Salisbury, 346; cathedral of, 847, Tunbridge Wells, 325.
"Sanford and Merton," author of, 154.
Scott, Dr. Thomas, his house, 99, 100.
Scrooby, 241; manor-house of, 242; church of, model of N. E. churches, 246. Severn, river, 15, 16. Shakspeare, scene in his church, 20, 21; authorship of his plays,
Turner, J. M. W., as a painter, 43, seq.; first mountain drawing of 233; at Mt. Edgcumbe, 385. Twickenham, 80.
Tyndale, William, canon of Christ Church college, Oxford, 293.
University, the English, vital
principle of, 296; scholarship at, 297; moral tone of, 298; genial
spirit of, 298, 299; government of, 300, 301; Fellowships in, 302, 303.
Vane, Sir Henry, 281. Venerable Bede, 225.
Warkworth Hermitage, 222.
"Water-colors," painting in, peculiarly English art, 49, 50.
Watling street, 311, 319. "Wealden Beds," 325. Wells, situation of, 434; tranquil
air of, 434; bishops of, 435; ca- thedral of, 436, seq.
Welsh, mountain scenery, 10, seq. - West, Benjamin, 48.
Weston Underwood, 96, 97. Wharfe, river, 232.
White, Henry Kirke, 256, 257. Wichnor Park, 153.
Wight, Isle of, 334, seq.; Caris- brook castle, 334; Arreton church, 335; home of "Dairy- man's Daughter," 336; San- down, 336; Brading, 337, 338; Undercliff, 339; Bonchurch, 340; Ventnor, 339; St. Law-
rence church, 341; Farringford 342. William, the Conqueror, his wast ing of the land in Yorkshire, 228; his remorse, 228.
Winchester, 331; cathedral of, 331.
Windermere, lake of, 189, 190. Wingfield Manor, 171. Wilton, 355, church of, 354. Wilton House, 352, seq.
Wolsey, Cardinal, at Hampton court, 73; at Scrooby, 242. Worcester, cathedral of, 132, 133, 136. Wordsworth, William, his appear ance, 195; his indignation at American repudiation, 195: his sister, 195; his egotism, 196; the priest of Nature, 196; a Christian man, 197; his philosophy of Na- ture, 198; his love of humanity, 199, 200; a poet of progress, 201; his grave, 204.
Wye, river in Derbyshire, 172; river in Monmouthshire, scenery of the, 455.
Wyndcliff, view from the, 456.
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