A
Aberystwyth Univ.
11.3Abolition
10.9Abolitionist
14.10,16A Border Passage from Cairo to America
20.18Addresses; with Prayers and Original Hymns...
20.20Africa, northern
13.15African Slave Trade
15.6After Hours
13.12Ahmed, Leila
20.18Aikin, Letitia
see BarbauldAlbany
11.4Allegheny Mts.
11.10Alliance of Literary Societies
16.3All Souls Rising
19.11All the Year Round
12.10A Manchester Strike
18.3Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems about Slavery
18.6Ambleside
1.7; 4.2; 5.2; 6.1; 8.3; 9.6; 14.2,5; 15.7; 16.2; 17.2; 20.1611.12Armitt Library
Below Stairs
20.27-31Bronte Society
14.6Cottages, Ellerigg Rd
17.4Cumbria Life Mag
9.18,19HM: Builder
7.2-6Lucy’s (Bakers)
17.6,7Mart. Soc. visit to
6.13,14Rotary Club
17.7Review
Wordsworth 15.17,18Salutation Hotel
17.3,6The Brontes
5.12The Knoll
3.12,13; 5.15America
10.7-10; 11.5,10; 17.19; 19.16American Anti-Slavery Society 11.7
American Notes
12.7American quarrel with France
11.8American slavery
12.9; 15.4Ancient Egypt
12.11Anderson, Verily
20.24Anglican Prayerbook
19.15Anglican Tory
15.17Anglo-American Crisis
14.11,12An Independent Woman’s Lake District Writings; Harriet Martineau
19.16Ann Arbor
17.2Anti-matrimonial Society
14.18anti-slavery movement
18.6; 19.6,12Arbuckle, Prof E Sanders
2.3; 3.10-1; 4.3; 6.1,6; 7.8,14; 8.2,4,15; 9.5; 10.7; 11.4; 12.2; 14.2,5,9; 15.3; 16.9,10,15; 17.6; 18.10,14,17; 20.2, 11Archbishop of Canterbury 13.10
Aristocratic Europeans 15.3
Armitt Trust, The 2.8; 5.2; 6.14; 17.9
Armitt, New Library & Museum 11.12,20; 17.4,7,10
Armitt, Old Library 11.12
Armitt, The Story
11.13Arnold
3.15; 4.8,10; 5.2,12; 6.13,15; 20.29Mary 17.9
A Social History of the Truth
18.8Ass. for the Study of Travel in Egypt
12.1012.10,11ASTENE
A Tale of Bad Times; or, Ecological Economy, Sustainable Development and Harriet Martineau
13.2Atkinson, Henry
3.16; 5.12; 19.5; 20.9,12,17,20,27Auburn NY
11.5Aurich Staging Centre
17.21Austen, Jane
3.6; 19.6,7Austin, Sarah
2.2Australasian Victorian Studies Association
13.213.2Journal
Australia
3.9; 6.1,15; 13.2; 20.29Autobiography of HM
11.12,15; 12.2,10,13; 14.3,12,16; 15.11,17; 16.8,16; 19.1220.13Chapman loan
duty
18.11Haitian project
19.6Linda Peterson’s edn
19.16Medical exam
20.14‘monied relations’
18.11rejection of James
20.5Review
18.14ruinous truth
18.13Truth
17.13; 18.7,9Aviemore
1.7; 2.6,8; 3.2,14; 8.3; 19.15A Year at Ambleside
18.3
B
Bache family
4.7Barbauld, Letitia
1.7; 11.18Barbesson
1.2Barker, Juliet
15.17,18Barlow, Nora
16.16Barnard College
18.7Barrett, Elizabeth
14.18; 15.8; 18.12Basker, James G
18.6Bath Spa University
15.2Battle of Bull Run
15.7Batty family
9.11-2Bayou M.
19.7,10Beagle, HMS
16.7Beecher, Revd Lyman
11.10Beecher, Catherine
11.10Beecher, Harriet
11.10Behrendt, Stephen C
11.18Bell, Currer
12.12Belle Isle, L Windermere
17.5Below Stairs
20.27Belper Unitarian Chapel
13.3Berchtesgaden
19.17Berkeley the Banker
18.3Bergerac
1.3; 6.5; 7.15; 8.16Biographical Memoranda (JM)
13.6; 20.22Biographical Sketches (HM)
15.9; 19.4; 20.20,24Birmingham
2.4; 4.7; 13.1513.16Bach Society
City of, Symphony Orchestra
13.16Civic Society
13.16Conference 2004
18.2; 20.11Festival Choral Society
13.16Harriet’s grave
19.2Lord Mayor
7.9; 19.2Repertory Theatre
13.16Symphony Hall
20.3Tenth Anniversary of Mart. Soc.
19.2University Library
3.15; 19.4; 20.5Blain, Virginia, Prof.
13.2Bleaburn, the People of
12.4Bleak House
12.8Blindness
12.7Bloomsbury
12.3Bluestockingism
11.13Bolton Bridge
19.5; 20.16Boston (Mass)
4.8,10; 9.18; 11.10; 12.9,10; 14.914.9Public Library
University
15.19Bostonians
14.17Bourn Helen
3.3,14; 8.4-5; 9.5-8; 10.7,13-4; 14.6Bourneville
20.3Bowness
19.5; 20.16Bracondale Lodge
16.18,19Braithwaite, Ruth
19.5; 20.27Brest
19.11Bridgman, Laura
12.7Bristol
1.6; 5.5; 8.11; 9.6British
11.515.6cotton manufacturers
British Ambassador
11.7British & Foreign Unitarian Association
4.7British Association of Urological Surgeons
18.5British Museum
19.19British Women Writers Conference
19.17Broadview Press
14.3Brockhole, L Windermere
17.5Bronte, Charlotte
4.8,10; 5.11-2; 6.13; 7.14; 9.14; 11.18; 14.5,7,18; 15.8,9,13,14;18.18; 19.6; 20.25,3014.6,7; 17.3Society
14.6Gazette
Bronte, Rev Patrick
20.30Brooke, Dorothea
15.11Brooke Herford, Revd
17.21Brooke, Rajah
20.13Brooke, Stopford
13.10Brooks, Preston
14.14Brougham, Henry, Lord Chancellor
17.17Brown, Revd Andrew 14.5
Brown, John
14.14Browne, Janet
16.7,10,11,14,15Browne, Sir Thomas
3.4Browning, Elizabeth
17.12Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
11.14; 15.14Browning, Robert
15.8Bryce, James
20.26Buchanan
15.4Buffalo
11.5Building Society
15.11Burchell R A
18.14Buren, Vice Pres./Pres Martin von
11.4Burke
13.6Burkhardt, Frederick
16.16Burns, Anthony
12.9,10Burne-Jones, Edward
20.23
C
Cadbury, Sir Adrian 13.17
Cairo University 12.11
Calhoun, John 11.7; 14,10
Calvinists 6.6,9; 7.15
Cambridge 12.10; 16.14
Univ. 18.5
Cambridge Bib. of English Lit. 11.3
Canary Wharf 12.2
Cap Française 19.8,11
Capitol 11.8; 14.10
Carlyles 2.2,8; 3.16; 4.4; 17.20
Jane 16.2; 17.12; 17.20; 18.13; 20.31
Thomas 16.9; 19.7; 20.24,32
Carpenter, Estlin 13.7
Carpenter, Joseph Estlin 13.9
Carpenter, Rev Phillip 20.30
Carpenter family 1.6; 4.14; 8.3,11,13; 9.9; 10.14
Carry on, Jeeves
13.11; 20.22Catholics
6.4,7; 7.15-6; 9.19Cattermole, Dr Paul
19.4Caze M
19.10Chambers Biographical Dictionary
20.25Champs, J des
6.9Channing, Dr William Ellery
11.10; 13.5Channing , William Henry
13.6Chapman, John
20.11-15Chapman, Maria Weston
4.12; 10.7; 14.5,8-10,16,17; 15.7,9,12,14,16,18; 17.9Charity Commission
4.2Charles I, II, Kings
6.7Charles Darwin: Voyaging
16.15Charles, Rev R T
2.5; 4.4; 6.1-2; 9.10; 10.2Charles, Rev R T, BD, MTh, & Elizabeth
11.3Cheyne Row
20.31,33Chiropody
11.3Christian Ministry
13.7Christianity
6.2-5,15Christmas 1852
12.7Christophe, Henri
19.8Church of the Future, The
13.7Cincinnati
11.10Civic Gospel movement
13.15Civil War, American
14.5,9,11-13; 15.6,7Clapp Library (Wellesley)
14.7Clark, James Freeman
13.10Clay, Henry
11.7,10; 14.11,12Clyde, Scotland
11.5Cobbe , F P
2.7; 6.5; 13.4,9Cole, Ann see Rankin
Colella, Silvana
17.3; 18.3Collections of Papers
13.3Columbia University
18.7Columbine family
1.3; 8.8,16Colqhoun, Maureen
14.7; 16.5; 17.5Commons, House of,
12.2Comte, Auguste
12.8; 16.17; 20.12Confederacy
14.12Conference, Martineau Society
2.3Inaugural Meeting 1994
1995 HMC Oxford
4.21996 HMC Oxford
6.11997 HMC Oxford
8.21998 St Mary’s College, Durham
10.31999 London
12.2,32000 HMC Oxford
14.2-62001 Norwich, Univ of E Anglia
16.4,52002 HM Bicentary, Ambleside
17.3-102003 HMC Oxford
19.3,42004 Birmingham
20.2-4Cons, Emma
4.13-15Controlling Information
18.13Conversations on Political Economy
18.9Converse, Florence
14.7Cooper, Brian (Oswego)
18.3Copyright
12.3Coronation, Q Victoria
12.2Coulson, R E
10.5Cours de philosophie positive
20.12Courtauld, Samuel
20.13Cousin Marshall
20.7Crabb Robinson, Henry
11.2Cranford
15.10Crauford, Rev Alexander
13.8Crawford, Martin
14.11,12,14Crimean War
12.8Critical Survey
16.3Cromer
12.5Cross, Revd A J
2.5; 4.5; 14.6Crystal Palace 20.14
Currer Bell 20.30
Cumbria Life
11.12
D
Daily News
14.11-13; 15.7,9; 18.12,13; 20.12,14,2018.14HM Obit
Darwin
16.1616.7,11Darwin, Caroline
Darwin, Charles
16.5-11,14; 17.17Portrait
16.12The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
16.8,16The Autobigraphy of Charles Darwin
16.16The Variation of Animals and Plants under
Domestication
16.15Transmutation Notebooks
16.6,16Darwin, Erasmus
11.8; 16.4-6,9,10,15; 17.17,19-20; 18.1816.12Portrait
Slave to HM
16.11Darwin, Dr Erasmus
17.19Darwin, Susan
16.10,11,13,14Darwin family
2.7David
12.7David Copperfield
12.5Davis, Jefferson
15.7Deaf Mutes
12.7Deaf Playmate’s Story
12.7Deegan, Mary Jo
16.16,17Deerbrook
13.2; 15.11; 16.3; 18.4; 19.5; 20.9,1019.17Valerie Sander’s edn
Demerara
20.10Democrat Buchanan
15.4Denmark
17.21Derby
6.15; 8.11,13-4Derome Mr
17.23Desmond, Adrian
16.5,16Dessalines, Jaques
19.9Dickens, Charles
2.7; 8.8; 11.4; 12.5,7-10; 20.14Dickens Fellowship
11.2; 12.3Dickensian
12.7Dieppe
1.3Distaff side - see Spindle side
Dominicans
6.4Dove Cottage
17.7Doyle, Prof FHC
20.26Dred, A Tale of the Dismal Swamp
15.3Dresden
20.32Drummond, James
13.6Drysdale, Dr S Hoecker-
2.6; 7.20Dublin
1.7; 5.3,5,7; 6.9; 8.12; 10.20Duff Gordon, Lucy
20.18Dunn School of Pathology
11.3Duke of Norfolk’s Palace
16.18Durham
9.15-6; 10.2-3Durkheim, Emile
16.17
E
East Anglia, University of
8.7; 16.416.4Sainsbury Wing
Eastern Life
, Present and Past 19.4; 20.2,8Eastern Life, Present and Past, and Western
20.17Ethnocentricity
Eastlake, Lady (nee Rigby)
5.11Ecclesiam-Anglicanam
20.23Edgbaston
13.16; 20.3Edinburgh Review
, The 3.3,17; 9.6; 11.18; 12.13; 13.3; 16.13; 20.8Edinburgh University
16.9Edith Martineau’s Birthday Book
19.17Edward VI
6.6Egypt
4.6; 12.10; 20.24Egyptian harem
20.10Egyptians
12.11; 20.9Eliot, George (Miss Evans)
2.7; 6.13; 11.17; 15.8,10,11,14; 18.18; 20.12,15Eliot, George, A Biography
11.18Ella of Garveloch
18.3Email addresses
11.19; 13.20; 18.20Emerson
14.18Emersons
4.8Empson,
16.13Endeavours after the Christian Life
17.10; 19.4Enfield family
8.14,17,19,20English Tourist Board
13.18Erasmus’s Belle
16.5,10Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
17.7Evans, Miss
15.11Everett, Edward, Congressman
11.7Exeter College, Oxford
20.23Eyre, Jane
12.12
F
Factory Controversy, The
12.4Faith and Self-Surrender
17.10Fancy-work and Bluestockingism
11.13; 12.12Feats on the Fjord
17.10Federal
12.10Felix Holt, the Radical
15.12Female Education
18.11Female Industry
12.13,18Female Writers of Divinity
18.11Feminism (HM’s)
14.14Feminist
15.14Feminist Scholarship and Harriet Martineau
20.2Feminist Theorists
17.13Fielding, Prof K
11.4,12; 12.3,4; 14.6; 16.2; 17.4Fifty Years of Fleet Street
14.12Finch family
1.3First Cause
20.9,21Fiske, Ron
14.18Fitzgerald, P
2.2Fletcher, John
13.11; 20.22Flower, Eliza
2.2; 3.16Fludyer Street
17.17; 19.7Foreman, Paul
3.4,11; 4.1; 8.8Forster, W E
14.12; 17.9Foucault
17.12; 18.7Fountaine, Rev J
6.9Fox, Charles
3.16Fox How
17.9Fox, James
8.12Fox, W J
2.2; 3.16; 8.8; 9.7Française, Jean
19.8France
11.3Fraser, Rebecca
20.25Fraser’s Magazine
16.3Frederick the Great
20.32Free Christian
19.15Freedom and Slavery
12.9Fremont, Col John Charles
15.3,4French Church of St Mary the Less
16.4French Huguenots
16.4French prisoners
12.5Franklin, Benjamin
11.8Frawley, Maria
17.2; 19.16Front Street, Tynemouth
13.17Fry, Elizabeth
3.10; 8.7; 9.2-5Fugitive Slave Law
12.9Fuller Margaret
2.8; 4.8; 14.5,17,18; 15.14
G
Gadsden Purchase
15.4Garrisons
4.8Garrison, William L
17.9Garlick, Edna
17.7Gaskell, Elizabeth
3.13; 4.10; 5.11; 8.14; 10.2-3; 12.9,16; 14.5; 15.2,10; 18.1820.15Life of Charlotte Bronte
Society
15.2; 17.3Society Journal
17.4Wedgwood circle
17.18Gentlewomen
12.14Germany
2.4; 6.9Gift Aid Form
13.19Gilchrist, M M
4.8Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
18.7Gillies, Margaret
8.8-9Girton College, Cambridge
13.14Gladstone, W E
2.7, 20.26Globe theatre
12.2God
19.9,10,14,15; 20.9God and Man
19.14Gordon Square
11.2,4Goring, Dr Jeremy
14.5Gow, Henry
13.5Grasmere
6.14Greek
19.18Greek classics
11.14Greeley family,
4.8Greene, Graham
19.6Greenhow, Thomas Martin Dr
10.2,11; 20.14,28see Martineau, 'Lissey'Elizabeth
Greenwood, Jill
14.7Grey, Lady
10.2Griffiths, Alan (Blue Badge)
20.2Grote, George
2.8Guide to the English Lakes
11.12; 14.4Guiness Book of Records
13.16Gurney Court
16.4Gurney family
8.5,7-8; 9.2; 20.24 see also FryGurney, Richard
16.19Guy’s Hospital
18.5
H
Hague, Howard 3.13
Haigh, Mary A 14.7
Haiti 19.6,9-11
Halliday, Mrs 20.27,28,33
Hamburger 2.2
Hankinson, A Sophia 1.8; 2.3; 5.11,14; 8.15 10.2; 12.3; 13.20; 16.2; 17.2,5; 19.2,5,12; 20.2,16
Harbottle, Stephen 9.15-6
Harriet Martineau: A Radical Victorian
16.16Harriet Martineau, James Martineau and William Morris: A Cursory Glance at their Lives
20.2,19HM and Alexis de Tocqueville
17.6HM and America’s Martyr Age
14.3HM and John Chapman
20.2,11HM and the Civil War
15.3HM and the Wedgwood circle
17.6; 18.17HM and Queen Victoria
17.6HM and Wordsworth
17.4HM at Ambleside
17.4,8HM in Italy
18.3HM Miscellany, A
17.2HM: Studies of America
19.16HM: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives
16.16HM: The Woman and Her Work
16.16HM’s Letters to Fanny Wedgwood
15.6; 16.9,15; 17.18Harris Manchester College
11.2; 13.3,12; 14.3,5,6; 15.19; 17.10; 19.3,4,20Manchester Collegesee also
Hartas Jackson, Barbara
17.3,2117.21Ruth
Haworth
20.30Hazlemere
13.10Heikkinen
18.7Hermona, General
19.8,9Higginsons
1.5; 4.7; 5.14; 6.12,15; 8.9,12-3Highgate
13.15Hill Dr M
7.18,20; 16.3,16,17; 19.16History and Description of S Walsham, Norfolk
16.19History of England
15.1219.16Deborah Logan’s edn
History of Morley College, A
4.15Hoecker-Drysdale, Susan
11.18; 16.3,16,17; 19.16Hogg, James
13.12Holistic Therapist
13.18,19Holland
3.8; 6.7Holland family
8.14; 10.2Holloway, Peter
16.4Holst, Gustav von
4.15'Holy Lands', The
7.5Home, R.H.
8.9Homes for Homeless Women
12.8Hope Street School-Rooms
13.7Hours of Thought on Sacred Things
13.8Household Education
17.10Household Narrative
12.9Household Words
12.4,6,8,9Houses of Parliament
12.2Howells, Herbert
4.15Howick, Lord
10.2How to Observe Morals and Manners
16.7Hudson River
11.4Hugel, Friedrich von, Baron
4.5Huguenots
3.8; 6.7-9; 7.15,17; 8.15-6; 18.4Human Nature
20.11Hunt, Leigh
8.8Hunter, Shelagh
6.19Huttons
1.7; 5.3,14; 8.12,14Hymns
8.3-4; 10.17
I
Ideal modern woman
15.18Idiocy Again
12.7Ilkley
19.5; 20.16Illustrations of Political Economy
14.3; 15.10; 16.7; 17.17; 18.9; 19.419.16Deborah Logan’s edn
Independents
1.3Index, Newsletter
12.20India
15.6Indian
11.5In Memoriam James Martineau 1805-1900
13.4-6,8-9Inquirer
, The 2.6; 3.13; 8.7,14; 13.416.3In Memoriam J.M.
In Search of Blandings
13.14Interpreting a Life: the Truth and HM
17.6Inverdruie
3.13Iraq
13.15Ireland
12.8; 18.12Irish Union, The
12.8Irish volunteers
12.10Italy
13.15
J
Jackson, Hartas, family
3.10; 4.6Jackson, President Andrew
11.8,11; 14.10Jacob, Venble Dr William.
3.8James family
2.8; 4.9James II
6.8; 7.16James, Harriet, and the Unitarians
14.6James Martineau: His Life and Thought
13.3James Martineau
(1905) 13.9J M , the critical mind and the will to believe
14.6JM - ‘This Conscience-Intoxicated Unitarian’
19.14Jameson, Anna
3.15Jane (Mrs Halliday’s niece)
20.27-29Jane Eyre
15.9Jay, Eileen
11.13Jeeves Takes Charge
13.11-12Jeffrey, Lord
19.12Jeffrys, Lord
16.13Jeysbury, Geraldine
20,33Johnson, Vice President
11.7Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by HMS Beagle
16.7Judaism
20.9Jura
19.7Just, Prof Marion (Wellesley Coll., Mass)
17.6
K
Kansas
14.13Kansas-Nebraska Act
14.12Keighley
20.30Keller, Carol
14.4; 17.7; 19.16; 20.24Kelmscott House
20.26Kelly, Michelle
17.10Kemble, Fanny
4.8Kendal
17.23; 19.5; 20.29Kenrick, John
2.4Kentish, Aunt
3.14; 4.1Kentucky
14.11Keswick
20.29Key Hill Cemetery
20.320.3Friends of
Killoran, Susan
17.10; 19.3,4Kinder family
3.3; 8.8,11,17,19,20Kinder, Hugh
16.18; 17.3; 19.1518.4,6Obit.
Kinder, Audrey
17.3; 18.5Kirby Lonsdale
19.5; 20.16Klaver, Claudia (Syracuse)
18.3Knight, Sarah
16.4Knoll, The
11.12; 14.2,6,7; 15.8,11,12; 16.5; 17.5; 20.4,27-30Know-Nothings
15.4
L
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 14.4
Laissez faire political economy 12.17
Lake District 11.12; 14.4,6; 15.18
Lakes Parish Council 17.7
Lake Windermere 17.5
Lamb 11.18
Latham, Dr 20.14
Lawrence, Kansas 14.13
Laxabon, Father 19.9
Lay Reader 11.3
Le Clerc 19.11
Lectures delivered at Liverpool
(by JM) 17.10Leeds
19.5; 20.16Leibniz
20.22Leicester Square
11.5Leigh, Aurora
11.14Lenton
7.13-4; 19.5; 20.16Lenton and the Richard Martineau’s
20.2,16Letters from Egypt
20.18Letters from Ireland
20.12Letters on the Laws of Man’s Nature and Development
18.19; 20.9,11,21Letters on Mesmerism
20.8Letters to Fanny Wedgwood
17.17 See HM’sLettersLewes, George H
5.11; 15.11Lewis, Leyson
19.18Lexington, Kentucky
11.10Life in the Sick Room
12.8; 14.5; 17.10; 18.1719.16Maria Frawley’s edn
Life in the Wilds
18.3Life of Charlotte Bronte, The
15.10; 19.19; 20.15Likeness in Unlikeness: Dickens and HM
12.3,4Lincoln, Abraham
15.6Linkin, Harriet Kramer
11.18Literary Encyclopaedia
18.3Lithotomy
8.8Little Em’ly
12.5Little Portland St. Chapel
13.4,7,9Liverpool
1.5; 2.5; 5.5,7-8; 7.3; 10.8,19; 20.4,2413.6Controversy
JM’s family life
19.13Logan, Deborah
11.2,13; 12.3,12; 14.3,5,14; 15.2,8; 6.2; 17.2,7; 18.3; 19.16; 20.2,17Lohrli, Anne
12.9Lombe, Edward
20.12London
1.3,5; 2.7,8; 4.1,13-15; 5.5,7-9; 6.1,7-8; 7.2,16-8; 11.4; 16.6,812.2Conf. 1999
JM’s new job
19.18JM’s family life
19.13Meeting with C Bronte
14.7P G Wodehouse and JM
13.11Trail
12.3London Univ.
11.4; 12.2Lords, House of
12.2Loughrigg Press
11.13Loughrigg Tarn
17.7Louis XIV
6.7; 7.15Louisa
11.4,8-10Lowell, Massachusetts
12.18,19Lowells
4.8,11Lucy’s (Bakers)
-see AmblesideLumley, Sarah
13.2Lunar Society
17.19Lyttleton Theatre
13.12Lyell, Charles
16.8,13
M
Macbeth
11.10MacCarthy, Fiona
20.23,26Macerata, Univ of, Italy
17.3; 18.3Macquarie Univ., Sydney
13.2Macready William Charles
3.12Madison, James, Pres.
11.6,8; 14.10Madge, Rev Thos
1.5; 3.11; 10.14Madeira
8.5Magdalen Homes
15.10Magdalen Street
16.4Maggie Tulliver
15.11Maker
20.20Malthus
11.8; 14.18; 20.7Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
11.9Manchester
1.5,6; 5.5; 10.13-4; 17.218.12-3; 13.5,6; 20.22 see also Oxford New College 13.8,10; 14.4; 19.18; 20.22College
Marcet, Jane
18.9Marsh, Anne
16.9; 17.18Marshall, John, Chief Justice
11.7; 14.10Marsh Fog and Sea Breezes, The
12.5,6Martha
20.29-31Martineau bibliography
7.10; 8.2; 10.11-21.2,4; 2.8; 3.10,14; 4.1,15; 5.10; 6.12; 11.14; 13.16; 20.2family
17.17Aunt Lee
of Birmingham
13.16of Hastings
9.10family trees
1.3; 3.6; 6.11; 7.9Johnson Solicitors
13.15Basil
1.5Caroline
4.3,13-15; 20.16Charles
13.15,17Christopher
17.3,4,8Clara
8.10; 17.9Constance
4.14David
1.3; 3.4,6; 8.19Denis A.D.
7.154.3; 6.12; 7.15; 12.19; 13.15,16; 16.3; 17.8(d.1999)
Lord Mayor of B’ham
13.16Memorial Service
13.17Edith
19.3,17-20; 20.3Edward
6.12Elie
1.3Elizabeth
1 4; 3.10-1; 8.4-6; 9.6-9; 10.14; 20.33Elizabeth Rankin
17.17Ellen
1.4-5; 5.14; 8.5; 9.7-8; 18.19Emma
8.19,20Ernest
13.15Gaston
1.3; 6.1-2,7-8; 7.14,15-9; 8.15,19(d.1915) 6.14
George 8.11
Gerald 9.11
Gertrude 3.13; 19.13,19,20; 20.3
Harriet 1.2,4,7; 2.3,4,6,8; 3.3,4,6,10-3,15-17; 4.3,4,6,8,10,12,13
5
.3-5,11,15; 6.1-2,12-5,19; 7.2-5,12-4,18-9; 8.2-8,12,14; 9.5-9,18; 10 2,5,8-11,14;11
.2-5,7-12,14-18; 12.2,5,8,10-19; 13.2,3,6; 14.2,4,5,11-18; 15.3,4,6-14,16,17; 19.4,5; 20.3,517.17and the Wedgwood Circle
at Lenton
19.5American trip
11.4-13Bicentenary
14.2; 15.2; 16.2,5;17
.2-6,12Building Society
17.8Cottages -
see AmblesideDickens and HM
12.4-10Erasmus’s Belle
16.3-17Feminism
14.14; 15.8Debate
17.7Foundation
16.5Furniture sale
17.23Grave
20.3Guest House, Tynemouth
13.17-19Maclise cartoon
17.11Norwich School books
19.4Obituary
18.11Orientalism
20.18Plaque, Rydal Rd Chapel
17.5Portrait (Richmond)
17.9Quarrel with James
19.12; 20.4Shields Daily News
10.10,11Statue
15.18Subject of History
17.14-16symposium (Macerata)
18.3testimonial fund
17.20visit by Mary Constance M.
20.16at Wellesley College
14.7-9Will
15.19Helen
see Bourn(nee Higginson)
1.5; 8.12Helen, Mrs James
19.17; 20.5,21Henry
1.4; 10.12-3Ian
8.11Isabel (Isabella)
4.1James
1.2,4,7; 2.4,6,8; 3.3-4,6,14,15; 4.3-5,7; 5.3,5-11,14; 6.1-3,6,12; 7.14; 8.3-8,11-49
.5,7; 10.2,8,14,15-9; 11.2-3; 13.2-13; 14.2,3; 15.19; 16.3; 17.10; 18.1020.22,25Biography (summary)
Bicentenary
19.3Biographical Memoranda
20.4,21Edith’s Birthday Book
19.17F Schulman’s book on JM
19.14memorial plaque to
4.3;Bi-centenary
20.4Centenary Conference
13.2; 14.2,4-6;15
.2; 16.3Quarrel with HM
19.12; 20.4Prospective Review
20.13Jane (‘Jenny’)
17.9Jeremy
13.15John
3.3,6; 8.19Joseph
3.6'Lissey'
8.5; 9.7; 10.2-3; 18.19Lucy
5.12Malcolm
5.3; 6.12; 8.11Maria
15.8,12,14,16; 17.417.9Photo
Marie (nee Pierre)
1.3; 8.15Margaret, Mrs
17.3,8Mary Constance
see also ‘Constance’ 19.5; 20.16,17Mary Ellen
19.18Mollie, Mrs (nee Davis)
13.15,16; 15.19; 16.3; 20.3Peter
13.15Philip Meadows
1.4; 3.3-4,6; 8.5-6,8-9,19; 9.8; 10.7; 16.18; 18.4Rachel
1.4; 8.5; 9.6-7; 18.19Richard
4.13; 5.12; 20.16Robert
1.4; 4.1; 7.9; 8.5; 13.16; 17.8; 19.2;Lord Mayor
20.3Robert Braithwaite
3.6; 9.10-2; 20.3Robert Francis
15.19Russell
1.5; 6.2; 8.13Selina
6.14Susan
4.320.6Portrait
Thomas
1.4; 3.3,6,10; 8.19; 9.5,7;10.14(Dr)
3.3,16; 4.7; 10.7,12-4; 14.6Thomas (B’ham)
13.15Thomas, Sir
15.19Violet
19.13,15W H (?)
16.19Wilfred, Sir
3.15; 13.15; 15.7; 17.813.16School
Martineau Guest House
13.17-19; 14.1913.18Four Diamond Rating
Grade II listed
13.18Photo
14.19Martineau Johnson, Solicitors
13.15Martineau Memorial Hall
16.3; 19.12Martineau Society, The
12.11; 13.12,17; 14.3,14; 15.2; 16.4; 17.2219.2Tenth Anniversary
Newsletter
18.2; 20.22Martineau Square
19.2Martyr Age of the USA, The
14.11Mary Barton
12.16Maryland
11.7Mason, Charlotte
11.12Massachusetts
11.7; 14.1412.10Slavery Question
Massage, Swedish body
13.1813.18,19Indian Ayurvedic
Mas’er Davy
12.5Mathematics
20.22Maurice, F D
14.5May Day
14.9Mayhews
12.8McQueen Simpson
17.12; 18.13Meadows family
1.3,4; 3.6; 8.17,19Mechanics’ Institute
19.18Melbourne
20.29,33Melbourne, Lord
17.19Memorials,
Harriet Martineau 15.7Memories of Lenton
19.5; 20.16Mercer
12.17Mesmerism
1.7; 12.3; 13.19; 15.11,17; 19.514.5Letters on
Metaphysical Society
13.10Meteor Wreaths: etc.
16.3Mexicans
15.4Middle-East
15.7Middlemarch
15.11Middleton, Alan J
1.8; 2.3; 4.15; 7.12; 8.7; 12.3;3.12,14,20; 18.5; 19.2; 20.2,3,5,19Millennium Dome
12.2Mill, James
18.9Mill, J Stuart
2.8; 16.17; 18.9Miller, Mrs F Fenwick
18.12Mill on the Floss, The
11.18; 15.11Milnes, R. Monckton
3.15Milton, John
10.17; 11.17Miscellanies. A Collection of Essays by HM
20.20Mississippi River
11.9; 14.11Mitford, Miss
17.12Modern Language Association
17.2Molly’s mother
12.6Monthly Repository
, The 8.6; 9.6,7; 10.10; 18.11Montreal
19.16Moore, James
16.5,16Morris, William
20.19,23,26,27Morley
4.14Moser, Sir Claus
17.4Moser, Pete
17.4Moxon
19.6Moxon, Edward
3.15Muir, Val
13.2Mundy A R
18.5Murphy, Margueritte
18.4Murphy, Norman
13.14Mursell, Very Rev Gordon
13.17My Harriet
17.6
N
Nantes, Edict of 6.7-8
Napoleon III 15.8; 19.9,10
Napoleonic wars 12.5
Nashville, Tennessee 11.9
National Portrait Gallery 17.9
Necessarianism 15.11; 20.22
Needham family 8.13; 19.5
Needham, Lucy 20.16
Needleworking 11.18
Networking 18.10
Newcastle upon Tyne 1.3; 8.3,12; 9.7,15; 10.2-3,5,11
New England 11.10; 15.3
New Labour 17.13
Newman, Francis 5.7-8; 6.5; 13.14; 14.5; 20.22,23
John Henry (Cardinal) 13.14; 14.3
New Orleans 11.8-9; 14.11
New Poor Law bill 17.17
Newport, Rhode Is. 11.10
Newsletter Editor 19.2
Newton, Sir Isaac 20.22
New York 10.9; 11.10; 14.9; 17.2
State 14.10
Niagara Falls 11.4,5
Nightingale, Florence 3.15; 4.6; 12.10,11; 15.6,8,9,13-16; 16.17; 19.9
Fund 15.13,14
Obituary 15.13
Portrait 15.15
Sanitary reform 19.16
Nineteenth-Century Literature
17.3Nithsdale
20.31Norfolk
1.3; 3.13; 5.15; 6.4; 8.5-68.8Norfolk Record Office
& Norwich Hospital
8.8; 18.4Workhouse School
20.29
Norris, Anthony 16.19
Northrepps Grandchildren, The
20.24North Tyneside Tourism
14.19Northumberland, Penn.
11.5Norwich
1.3-6; 3.2-11; 5.5,13-4; 6.1,13; 7.2; 8.5,7,9,11,15-6,19; 14.2; 15.2; 16.58.8; 16.4; 19.4School
Subscription Library
8.8County Hall
16.18Unitarians
19.12Not fine ladies, but true-hearted Englishwomen
14.14; 15.7Notes on Nursing
15.13Noticeboard
13.3; 14.3Nottingham
1.6; 20.16Notting Hill
12.2Nullification
14.11
O
Occasional Papers 12.3
Octagon Chapel, Norwich 1.5,6; 3.4,6-7,9,16; 4.1; 5.13-4; 8.8; 9.3,7,18; 16.4; 18.5; 20.20
Odorisio, Ginevra Conti 18.4
Ogden, Mrs 20.29
Old Vic 4.13,15
Olmstead 15.4
O’Malley Dr 20.30
On the Origin of Species
16.8Opie, Amelia
7.12-3Orazem, Claudia
20.7Orpheus
14.9Osgood, Samuel Stillman
11.7Oxford
19.4Oxford Diocese
11.3Oxford, Manchester College
1.8; 2.3,4; 4.1; 5.3-5; 6.1; 10.198.2-3; 10.2Harris
Conference 2003
18.2Oxford University
11.3
P
Palestine
20.17Papalier
19.7-9Parker, Theodore
6.5Park Nook, Liverpool
19.18Paris
19.8,10Parliament, Houses of,
12.212.2State Opening
Parry family
3.6,8Pascal Lamb
16.18Payn, James
12.10Payne, Elizabeth Rogers
14.7Peart, Revd Ann
14.6Peggotty’s hut
12.6Penney, Christine
2.4; 3.14; 19.4; 20.2Pennsylvania Avenue
11.7Pennsylvania, USA
17.21Perth
13.2Peterson, Linda
17.2; 19.16Pet Prisoners
12.8Phelps, Barry
13.12Philadelphia
11.5; 12.9Phillips, Stephen, Congressman
11.7Phonetic Shorthand
19.19phrenology
15.11; 20.9Pichanick, Valerie
16.8,16Pierce, Franklin
14.12Pierre family
1.3; 7.15-6Plato
13.10Playfellow
18.17,18Playing Detectives
13.17Plum Lines
13.11-13Poets’ Corner
12.2Polchar, the
19.15Pond, Jean
8.7; 9.3Ponton, Christine and Roger
13.17,18; 14.19Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated
17.17Portland Courier
14.18Positive Philosophy
12.8Positivism
15.11Pottawatomie Creek
14.14Potter, Beatrix
2.8; 11.12Pre-Raphaelite Brethren
9.10-2Presbyterians
1.2; 8.15-6President of the USA
14.12; 15.4Priestley, Joseph
4.7; 5.5,7; 11.513.7necessarianism
Riots 1791
13.17Prostitution
12.16,17Puckler-Muskau, Prince Hermann von
2.2Punch cartoon. One good turn deserves another.
15.5
Q
Quarterly Review
11.18; 19.6Queen, The
15.13
R
Radical Non-conformist
15.17RAF & RN
11.3Rankin family
1.4; 3.15; 4.1Ravenna
18.4Reason over Passion
15.11Recollections of James Martineau
13.8Records of Girlhood
14.3Red House
20.26Rees, Prof Joan
4.6; 12.10Reeve family
3.3,17Reggiani, Enrico (Milan)
18.3Reid, Mrs
7.7Reid, Elsabeth
17.20Reitzes, Lisa B
15.18Repton, Humphry
8.9Republicans
15.4Republican Party
15.3Research Society for Victorian Periodicals
17.2Retrospect of Western Travel
14.11; 19.4Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
16.4Richardson, S
18.10Rich, Mary
17.18Rigby, Dr Edward
3.3,6Rivenburg
17.15Roberts, Caroline
17.3; 20.7-11,18Robinson, Henry Crabb
7.4Robinson, Sir John
14.12Roche pharmaceutical
17.21Roedean School
17.21Rogers,
16.13Rogers, Samual
19.6Roma and Harriet Martineau
15.18Romola
19.19Royal Academy
19.18,20Royal Society of Medicine
18.5Royal Warwickshire Regt.
13.15Rugby School
13.15Ruskin, John
5.2; 11.12Russell, Mrs
20.31,32Russell, W H
12.8Ruston, Alan
14.5,6Ruth
14.5,10Ryall, Anka
12.3; 14.5; 16.4,5; 17.2,6Rydal Rd.
11.12Rydal Mount
17.7Ryland Martineau (Solicitors)
13.15
S
Sabbath Musings 20.20
Sackville-West, Vita 4.1
St Andrews Street, Norwich 16.18
St Benets Abbey, Norfolk 16.18
St Bartholomew’s 20.11
St Domingo 19.10
St Johns, Bexhill 11.3
St Mary’s Church, S Walsham 16.19
St. Paul 20.30
Sanders, Dr Valerie 2.2,3; 11.3; 13.20; 14.4; 15.2,19; 16.2-4; 17.2,6-8; 18.3,8,13
Chair in English Lit., Univ. of Hull 13.3
The Martineau Artists
20.3Edith Martineau’s Birthday Book
19.17
sanitary reform 15.13
Savings Bank 12.19
Scenes from Clerical Life
18.18Schnectady
11.4Scholarship in Auto/biography and History: Placing Harriet Martineau
20.18Schulman, Rev Dr
4.2; 10.15; 13.4,12,13; 14.3,5; 19.14; 20.4Scott
19.6Seaboard States, the
15.4Sedgwick, family
10.10Selected Letters
14.14,15,18; 15.13Senate
11.7Settlers at Home
17.10Shakespeare
11.17Shapin
18.8Shaw, Dr Antony Batty
3.3; 18.4Shaw, Henry
13.10Shaw family
4.8-12Shepherd, Lady M
3.15Sherborne School
18.5Shrimpton, Dr Nicholas
14.4Shuttleworth, Sally
6.19Silas Marner
15.12Silkwomen
12.14Simola
18.7Silvonen
18.7Sillett, James
3.7Skipton
19.5; 20.16Slavery
14.11Smith, Barbara
3.13; 4.2; 5.4,10; 8.2; 10.11Smith, Barbara Leigh
20.15Smith, Sydney
16.16‘Snow’ - see Frances Julia Wedgwood
Snowe, Lucy
15.9social ostracism
14.17social purity campaigns
15.12Society in America
14.11,18; 19.4; 20.8,10Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
17.17Socrates
13.10; 19.19Solly, Henry
13.10Some Anecdotes about James Martineau
13.4South Carolina
14.10; 15.6South Walsham
18.6Southey, Robert
11.18Speck, Dr Reinhard S
2.3,5; 3.16; 4.4; 5.16Spender, Dale
17.13Spindle side
12.13Stanley, Dean
13.10Statue, Harriet’s
15.18Stell, Dr Christopher
3.8Stewart, Jack
13.11-12St Paul’s Cathedral
12.2Story of Wellesley, The
14.7Stowe, Harriet Beecher
15.3Strid
19.5; 20.16Struggles with feelings
14.6Studies of Christianity
13.5Study of Religion
20.25Suffield, R R
6.4-6Summerson, Esther
12.7Sumner, Charles
14.14Sunderland
10.5Sunderland, E R
20.25Swedenborg Hall
11.4; 12.3Swiss boy
12.7Synthetic Society
5.5
T
Tagart, Edward
1.4; 3.3; 4.7; 10.7,14; 14.6Tayler, J J
5.7-9; 8.12Taylor
11.18Taylor family of Norwich
1.3,4; 3.6,10; 8.8,17,19; 9.7,16,1818.5John Dr
William
9.7,9Temperance
20.30Tennyson, Alfred
13.10; 20.26Texans
15.4Thames Barrier
12.2The Brother-Sister Culture in 19c Literature
16.3The Crofton Boys
17.10The Essential Faith of the Universal Church
17.10The Hill and the Valley
15.12The Hour and the Man
14.11; 18.18; 19.4,5,12; 20.9,10The Hour and the Woman: Harriet Martineau’s “somewhat remarkable” life
(Logan) 14.3The Woman and the Hour: Harriet Martineau and Victorian Ideologies
(Roberts) 17.320.7Review of,
The Martyr Age of the USA
14.11Theoretical and methodological Perspectives
16.3The Seat of Authority in Religion
17.10The Trump and her trumpet
16.2The Truth and Harriet Martineau: Interpreting a Life
17.12; 18.7Thom, John Hamilton
13.6Thomas, Frederick Moy
14.12Times, The
3.16; 14.11,13,14; 15.3,4,6; 17.1716.2; 18.13Literary Supplement
Titus Wilson & Son
11.13Tocqueville, Alexis De
16.17Todd, Barbara
3.11-2; 6.1; 7.2,8; 14.2,5-7; 16.2-4; 17.2,4,5,7,10,23; 18.2; 19.2Tollhouse Museum, Yarmouth
12.5Toussaint L’Ouverture
19.5-11; 20.1019.10Family
Toxteth, Ancient Chapel of
13.5Traditions of Palestine
17.10; 19.4Transcendentalism
8.4Trent
episode 15.7Trinity Hall, Cambridge
13.15Truro
6.18Truth
17.12Truth, Liberty, Religion
20.22Tulliver, Maggie
11.18Turner, Catherine
8.12-14; 9.17; 10.2; 20.17;Henry 1.6; 4.6; 8.12-3; 9.16; 10.2; 20.17
William 5.6; 10.2-3
Tynemouth 5.4; 7.2; 8.3; 10.2,5,11; 12.5; 13.17,18; 14.19; 16.7; 17.20; 19.5,6; 20.3,16,27,28,33
HM ill from Venice 18.4
Visit of ‘Snow’ 18.18
Types of Ethical Theory
13.11-12,14; 17.10U
Unitarians 1.2; 2.5,6; 3.8,12; 6.1-2,6,14; 8.3,7-8,12-3; 9.3,16; 10.3,5-6,11,16
Unitarians, English 11.10
Unitarian Historical Society, Trans of the
13.6; 14.6; 16.3Unitarianism
17.14; 20.9Unitarian thought
13.514.2; 17.21Ministers
Monthly Repository
18.11United States 12.3,11,13; 14.2; 16.9
Universe, The 1.7; 2.8; 6.2
University of Birmingham 20.2
Library 20.5
University of Iowa 19.16
University Hall, London 13.9,10; 14.4
Upper Gordon Street, Bloomsbury 20.23
Urology 18.5
Usborne, Richard 13.12
Utica, NY 11.4,5
V
Valparaiso 16.8
Venice 18.4
Vernon, Mt. 11.7
Victorian radicalism 17.14
Villette
14.7; 15.9Virgil
19.19Virginia
11.8; 12.9; 14.10Virgoe, Norma
3.8Voegeli family
10.14Waban, Lake
14.8Walker family
6.18Walker, Thomas
14.12Walker, Pres. of Nicaragua
15.4Walker, William
14.13Waller, Rev Dr Ralph
2.4; 4.6; 5.5, 9; 6.1; 8.3,12; 10.20; 13.3,6; 14.5,6; 20.22Walloons
8.8,15Walsham-le-Willows
20.16Walsham, Richard de
16.18War Office
15.13Washington, DC
11.7,8; 14.10; 15.6Washington, George
11.7Wast Hills House
20.2Wateredge Hotel, Ambleside
17.5Waterhead, Ambleside
19.5; 20.16Watson, Dr
20.14Webb, Prof R K
3.4,5; 4.2,7,12; 5.4; 8.2; 14.3; 15.7; 16.8,16; 17.7,15; 18.14; 20.18Webster, Daniel
11.7Wedgwood relations
16.516.7,11,14; 17.17Emma
Fanny
16.9; 17.17; 18.10,17-20Frances Julia (‘Snow’)
17.18; 18.17,18Hensleigh
16.9; 17.17,19-20; 18.19James Mackintosh
17.17Josiah 1
17.18,19circle
17.18; 18.19Weiner, Prof Gaby (Umea Univ.,Sweden)
17.6,12; 18.7; 20.2,18Welfare State International
17.5Welwyn Garden City
17.21Wellbeloved, Charles
8.13,17Wellesley College MA
4.12; 14.7; 15.19Wesley, Charles
8.13,17Western Australia, Univ. of
13.2Western Kentucky Univ.
11.2; 14.3West House School
13.15Westminster Abbey
12.2Westminster Review
, The 2.8; 14.11; 15.11; 20.12,13,15Westmorland Gazette
17.23West Point
11.4Whitbreads
3.9; 20.16White House, The
11.6,11; 14.10White Sulphur Springs, Virginia
11.10Wheatley, Vera
1.3; 17.15White, Joseph Blanco
2.4,5Whitney, Anne
4.12; 14.7,8; 15.18Who’s Afraid of James Martineau?
19.12Wicksteed, Rev Charles
13.5Wicksteed, Rev P H
4.14Will, Free
6.2William Morris: A Life for Our Time
20.23William Morris Society
20.26Williams, Revd S
16.19Williams, Vaughan
4.15Williamson, T
3.8Williams’s, Dr, Library
11.2,4; 12.314.6Trust
Wills, W H
12.7,10Wilson, Carol Shiner
11.14,18Winkworth, Susanna
5.9Wodehouse, P G
13.11-12,14; 20.2213.14Helen Marion, Dr
Pelham (‘Plum’)
13.11Centenary Exhibition
13.12Wodehouse Society, The (TWS)
13.11Wodehousians
13.13Wollstonecraft, Mary
14.15-17; 15.13,14,16Woman in the Nineteenth Century
14.18Woman’s Cause
15.9,10,12-14,16Woman, laws regarding
14.15womanliness
15.12,14‘Woman Question’, The
18.8Women’s Writing
15.2; 16.2; 17.2Woodforde, James
8.6Woodruffe the Gardener
12.4Wooster, Bertie
13.11; 20.22Wordsworth, William
3.11; 5.12; 6.14-5; 7.3-4; 8.9; 11.17,18; 15.1815.18illegitimate daughter
Memorial Lecture
17.4the Strid
19.5Trust
17.4Wife, Mary
15.17Wordsworth: A Life
15.17Wordsworth circle
11.2World Health Organisation
11.3Worthington, John H
5.6; 10.14; 13.3Wykes, Dr David
12.3; 13.2; 14.6
Y
Yarmouth
12.5,6Yates, James
20.17Yates, Jennifer
13.2Yeldham, Charlotte
8.8York
1.6; 2.4Young, Rachel M R
6.12; 8.7; 9.18; 15.17
Z
Zoological Society 16.13