A Subject Guide to the Le Faye Edition of Jane Austen's Letters

A

Abercrombie, Sir Ralph.
Lett. 34, p. 80

Abuse (in marriage).
(ref. To 'Mrs. Holder').
Lett. 92, p. 238

An Account of the Manners and Customs of Italy (non-fiction book), author: Joseph Baretti.
(ref. To 'Baretti's other book') (see Note).
Lett. 51, p.124

Act of parliament (1800) (see Note).
Lett. 29, p. 69

Actors & Actresses:
Robert William Elliston (ref. To 'Elliston').
Lett.51,p. 122

John Emery (ref. To 'Emery') (see Note).
Lett. 99, p. 261

Edmund Keane (ref. To 'Mr. Keen') (see Note).
Lett.97, p. 256

Edmund Keane (ref. To 'with Keane').
Lett. 98, p. 257

Edmund Keane (ref. To 'Kean').
Lett. 98, p. 258

John Liston (ref. To 'Liston') (see Note).
Lett. 99, p. 261

Charles Matthews (ref. To 'Matthews') (see Note).
Lett. 99, p. 261

Eliza O'Neill (ref. To' Miss O'Neill').
Lett. 112, p. 283

Eliza O'Neill (ref. To 'Miss O'Neill').
Lett. 114, p. 287

Sarah Siddons (ref. To Mrs. Siddons').
Lett. 71, p. 184

Sarah Siddons (ref. To 'Mrs. Siddons').
Lett. 114, p. 287

Charles Mayne Young (ref. To 'see Young') (see Note).
Lett. 99, p. 261

Admiral Bertie (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 49, p. 117

Admiral Gambier (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 14, p. 26,
Lett. 15, p. 28-29,
Lett. 16, p. 32.

Admiral Stanhope (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 16, p. 32

Adultery-
(ref. To 'adultress').
Lett. 36, p. 85

(ref. To 'Mrs. Powlett').
Lett. 53, p. 131

Alcoholic Beverages (see under Wines & Liquors)

Ale House (ref. To 'alehouse for Robert').
Lett. 13, p.24

Alexander I, Emperor of Russia
(ref. To 'the Emperor') (see Note).
Lett. 101, p.263

(ref. To 'the Emperor').
Lett. 102, p. 264

Alicia de Lacey, an Historical Romance (novel) Author: Mrs. Jane West. (see Note).
Lett. 108, p. 277

Almonds (Sweet) - Oil of (used for earaches and skin irritations).
(ref. To 'Mr. Lyford').
Lett. 56, p. 140,
Lett. 57, p. 144.

America-
(ref. To 'all America')
Lett. 63, p. 161

America-
(ref. To 'an American war'), (see Note).
Lett. 106, p. 273-274.

America-
(American artist Benjamin West).
(ref. To 'West's famous paintings').
Lett. 106, p. 273

Alphonsine (novel), author: Mme. De Genlis.
(full title- Alphonsine, ou la Tendress Maternelle; trans. as Alphonsine or Maternal Affection.)
Lett. 49, p. 115

Animals:
Bantams
Lett. 93, p.242

Chickens
Lett.21, p. 45,
Lett.93, p. 242.

Cows
Lett. 36, p. 84

Dogs
Lett. 78, p. 200,
Lett. 81, p. 205

Donkeys
Lett. 150(C), p. 327

Dormouse
Lett. 149, p. 325

Ducks
Lett. 21, p.45

Foxhounds
Lett. 91, p.234

Harriers
Lett. 90, p. 230

Horses
Lett. 22, p.47,
Lett. 23, p.50,
Lett. 30, p.7 1

Hounds
Lett. 91, p.234

Pig(s)
Lett. 11, p.20,
Lett. 13, p.25,
Lett. 18, p. 38

Poultry
Lett. 15, p.31

Sheep
Lett. 11, p.20,
Lett. 12, p.22

Turkeys
Lett. 21, p. 45

The Antiquary (novel) author: Sir Walter Scott (see Note)
Lett. 146, p. 323

Apple Butter(jam) (ref. To 'black butter') (see Note).
Lett. 63, p. 160

Apothecary-
(refs. To'Mr. Haydon').
Lett. 121, p. 292,
Lett. 127, p. 298-300,
Lett. 128, p. 301-302,
Lett. 129, p. 303

(ref. To 'Alton apothecary').
Lett. 159, p. 340

Appraisal, Furniture (ref. To 'paper of appraisement').
Lett. 31, p. 72-73

Archbishop (ref. To 'Archbishop's secretary').
Lett. 89, p. 228

Archdeacon Lynch (see Biog. Index).
Lett. 6, p. 9

Arrears(unpaid,overdue debt).
Lett. 61, p. 154

Arrowroot (a starch used in cooking as a thickener as well as a food in its own right).
(ref. To 'Anna's arrowroot').
Lett. 128, p. 300

(ref. To 'arrowroot').
Lett. 129, p. 304

Artaxerxes (opera by Thomas Arne) (see Note)
Lett. 98, p. 260

Arthur Fitz Albini: a Novel, author: Samuel Edgerton Brydges (refs. To 'Fitz-Albini').
Lett. 12, p. 22,
Lett. 21, p. 44

Artwork-
(ref. To 'Lady Sonde's picture').
Lett 6, p. 9

(ref. To Hogarth)-(ref. To 'some fat woman') (see Note).
Lett. 7, p. 12

(ref. To 'Mrs. Hastings') (see Note).
Lett. 55. p. 138

(ref. To 'Watercolour Exhibition').
Lett. 71, P. 184

(ref. To 'fine paintings').
Lett. 71, p. 185

(ref. To 'Water-coloured Exhibition') (see Note).
Lett. 84, p. 210

(ref. To 'Exhibition in Spring Gardens') (see Note).
Lett. 85, p. 212

(ref. To 'Great Exhibition') (see Note).
Lett. 85, p. 212-213

(ref. To 'Sir Joshua Reynolds') (see Note).
Lett. 85, p. 212

(ref. To 'engravings') (see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 226

(ref. To 'the Panoramas') (See Note).
Lett. 95, p. 248

Benjamin West (ref. To 'West's famous paintings').
Lett. 106, p. 273

(ref. To 'little sketches').
Lett. 149, p. 325

Artwork, (At Steventon) (ref. To 'our pictures').
Lett. 29, p. 67

Astley's Amphitheatre (equestrian circus in London) (ref. To 'Astley's") (see Note).
Lett. 3, p. 5

Astronomical lnstrument (compass and sun-dial) (ref. To 'small astronomical Instrument').
Lett. 42, p. 98

Audit Day (ref. To 'one of the Audit days').
Lett. 53, p. 130

Austen, Cassandra-
(ref. To 'your bees').
Lett. 29, p. 69

(ref. To 'your plants').
Lett. 56, p. 14 1-2

(ref. To 'your locket').
Lett. 85, p. 212

(ref. To 'the honey').
Lett. 89, p. 225

Austen, Charles-John,
(Court-martial) (ref. To 'the trial') (see note).
Lett. 142, p. 317

Austen Family Crest (ref. To 'the Crest').
Lett. 88, p. 224

Austen, George, (Death of) (Jane Austen's father). Lett. 40, p. 95-96,
Lett. 41, p. 97-98

Austen, Henry-Thomas,
Bank failure
(ref. To 'with such a business').
Lett. 127, p. 299

(ref. To 'the uncertainty of all this').
Lett. 128, p. 301

(ref. To 'absenting himself). (see Note).
Lett. 129, p. 302

(ref. To 'late sad event') (see Note).
Lett. 139, p. 313

Becoming a Clergyman
(ref. To 'is decided for Orders').
Lett. 144, p. 318

Austen, Jane, Aging (ref. To 'we do not grow older').
Lett. 143, p. 318

Austen, Jane: Author, Emma:
Lett. 122(A), p. 293,
Lett. 124(D), p. 295,
Lett. 124, p. 295.

(ref. To 'delays of the printers') (see Note).
Lett. 126, p. 297

(refs. To 'Mr. Murray' 49~$ 'a sheet').
Lett. 127, p. 298-299

(ref. To 'Mr. Murray').
Lett. 128, P. 300

(ref. To 'twelve copies').
Lett. 128, p. 302

(ref. To 'the P.R.') (see Note).
Lett. 129, p. 304

(refs. To 'Emma').
Lett. 130, p.304,
Lett. 132(D), p. 305,
Lett. 132(A), p. 307,
Lett. 134(A), p. 308,
Lett. 134(D), p. 309,
Lett. 134, p. 309,
Lett. l35, p. 310.

(ref. To 'these volumes').
Lett. 136, p.310

(ref. To 'the handsome copy').
Lett. 138(A), p.311

(ref. To 'the Work').
Lett. 138(D), p.312

(ref. To 'Emma').
Lett. 139, p. 313

(ref. To 'Emma') (see Note).
Lett. 151, p. 330

Author, Love and Friendship, (ref. To 'my own coach') (see Note).
Lett. 105, p. 270

Author, Mansfield Park:
(ref. to 'the Commissioner's) (see Note).
Lett. 78, P. 198

(ref. To Mrs. Grant') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199

(ref. To 'ordination').
Lett. 79, p.202

(ref. To 'something in hand') (see Note).
Lett. 86, p. 217

(ref. To 'my application') (see Note).
Lett. 90, p. 231

(refs. To 'begin reading' and 'Mansfield Park') (see Note).
Lett. 97. p. 255-256

(ref. To 'M.P.').
Lett. 98, p. 258

(refs. To 'Mansfield Park').
Lett. 100, p. 262,
Lett. 101, p. 263.

(ref. To 'Edgerton's account').
Lett. 106, p. 274

(ref. To 'M.P.').
Lett. 109, p. 281

(ref. To 'Mansfield Park').
Lett. 111,p. 283

(ref. To p2nd. Edition').
Lett. 114, p. 287

(ref. To 'MP').
Lett.121, p.291

(refs. To 'Mansfield Park').
Lett. 122(A)(D), p.293-294,
Lett. 125(A), p. 296,
Lett. 128, p.301,
Lett. 130, P. 305

(ref. To the 'Bertrams').
Lett. 134(A), p. 308

(ref. To 'Mansfield Park').
Lett. 139, p. 313

Author, Northanger Abbey:
(ref. To 'Susan')
Lett. 68(D), p. 174-175

(ref. To 'Miss Catherine').
Lett. 153, p. 333

Author, Persuasion:
(ref. To 'a something ready for publication').
Lett. 153, p. 333

(refs. To 'another ready for publication' & 'the Heroine').
Lett. 155. p. 335

Author, Pride and Prejudice:
(ref. to 'First Impressions').
Lett. 17. p. 35
Lett 21, p. 44

(ret: to 'P&P').
Lett. 77, p. 197

(ref. to 'own darling child').-(see Note).
Lett. 79, p. 201-202

(ref. to 'evening's reading').
Lett. 80, P. 203

(ref. to 'copies were Sent').
Lett. 80, p. 204

(ref. to 'the whole work').
Lett. 81, p. 205

(ref. to 'Miss D', 'Mrs D' and 'Mr. D') (see Note).
Lett.85, p.213

(ref. to 'P&P'). Lett. 87, p. 21~,
Lett. 87, p. 221,
Lett. ~9, p. 227,
Lett. 90, p. 23 1,
Lett. 104, p. 268.
Lett. 128. p. 301
Lett. 132(D). p. 306.

(ref. to 'the Bennets').
Lett. 134(a), p.308

Author, Sense and Sensibility: (ref. to 'S&S').
Lett. 71, p. 182-183.
Lett. 79. p. 202.
Lett. 86. p. 217,
Lett. 87, p. 221.
Lett. 90, p. 232.

(ref. to 'my 2nd edition') (see Note).
Lett. 91. p. 235

(ref. to 'S&S').
Lett. 95. p. 249-250

(ref. to 2nd edition) (see Note).
Lett. 96, p. 252

(ref. to 'S&S').
Lett. 121, P. 291,
Lett. 154. p. 334

Austen, Jane-(her Bed) (ref. to 'our own two').
Lett. 29. p. 68

Austen, Jane-Borrowing Clothing
(ref. to 'a flower of Mrs. Tilson's').
Lett. 72, p. 186

Austen, Jane-(&) Chawton Book Society
(ref. To 'society-octavo') (see Note).
Lett. 78. p. 198

(ref. To 'like ours').
Lett. 78, p. 199

Austen, Jane-(Her) Clothing & Dresses; (her Description Ot):
(ref. To 'pink persian').
Lett. 1, p. 2

(ref. To 'new gown').
Lett. 4, p. 6

(ref. To 'my flannel').
Lett. 10, p.16

(ref. To 'six shifts').
Lett. 12, p. 22

(ref. To 'my cap').
Lett. 14, p. 25-27

(ref. To 'black cap').
Lett. 15, p. 30

(ref. To 'sattin cap').
Lett. 17, p. 33-34

(ref. To 'my cloak').
Lett. 20, p. 42

(ref. To 'the gown').
Lett. 23, p. 51

(ref. To 'my cloak').
Lett. 24, p. 52

(ref. To 'my gown').
Lett. 27, p. 61-62

(ref. To 'brown cambric muslin').
Lett. 33, p. 77

(ref. To 'my gown').
Lett. 35, p. 83

(ref. To 'dark gown').
Lett. 36, p. 85

(refs. To 'yellow gown' & 'white gown').
Lett. 38, p. 91-92

(ref. To 'crape sleeves').
Lett. 44, p. 103

(ref. To 'my boa').
Lett. 52, p. 126

(ref. To 'pelisse').
Lett. 53, p. 129

(ref. To 'kerseymere spencer').
Lett. 55, p. 136

(ref. To 'black pelisse').
Lett. 57, p. 145

(refs. To 'velvet' and 'bombazeen').
Lett. 59, p. 147-148

(ref. To 'velvet pelisse').
Lett. 59, p. 148

(ref. To 'cravats').
Lett. 65. p. 165

(ref. To 'spotted muslin').
Lett. 65, p. 166

(ref. To 'Mrs. Lance's neckhandkerf').
Lett. 66, p. 170

(ref. To 'muslin').
Lett. 70, p. 179-180

(refs. To 'my pelisse' and 'my head dress').
Lett. 72, p. 185-186

(ref. To 'new gown').
Lett. 72, p. 187

(ref. To 'gloves').
Lett. 84, p. 209

(refs. To 'caps' and 'white sattin').
Lett. 87, p. 2 19-220

(ref. To 'some poplin').
Lett. 87, p. 221

(ref. To 'white silk handkerchief).
Lett. 88, p. 222

(refs. To 'sattin and lace' and 'my cap).
Lett. 88, p.222-223

(ref. To 'plaiting lace').
Lett. 88, p. 224

(Bombazine-ref. to 'brown bombasin').
Lett. 92, p. 237

(ref. To 'blue gown').
Lett. 92. p. 239

(ref. To 'my nightcaps').
Lett. 96, p. 252

(ref. To 'china crape').
Lett. 96, P. 252

(ref. To 'bandbox and veils').
Lett. 97, p.255

(refs. To 'the willow' and 'silk-Dyeing') (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 256

(ref. To 'mended my petticoat').
Lett. 98, p. 257

(refs. To 'brown gown', 'lilac sarsanet' and 'china crape').
Lett. 98, p. 258

(ref. To 'Ermine Tippet').
Lett. 98, p. 260

(ref. To 'caps' and 'ribbons').
Lett. 98, p. 260

(ref. To 'gauze gown').
Lett. 99, p. 261

(refs. To 'willow', 'silk pelisse' & 'dressing gown').
Lett. 105, p. 271

(ref. To 'two pocket handkerchiefs').
Lett. 112, p. 283

(refs. To 'silk stockings and 'neckhandkerchiefs').
Lett. 128. p. 300

(ref. To 'old black gowns').
Lett. 152, p. 331

Austen, Jane-(Dancing at Balls):
Lett. 1, p. 1-2
Lett. 5, p. 8
Lett. 15, p. 29
Lett. 17, p. 35
Lett. 24, p. 52-54
Lett. 27, p. 60-61
Lett. 39, p. 94
Lett. 65, 156-157
Lett. 66, p. 170

Austen, Jane-Death
Lett. CEA/I, p. 343-346
Lett. CEAI2, p. 346
Lett. CEA/3, p. 346-348

Austen, Jane-(Death of Father)
Lett. 40, p. 95-96
Lett. 41, p. 97-98

Austen, Jane-(Debt Owed Her)
(ref. To 'good money').
Lett. 44, p. 103

Austen, Jane-(Donkey Carriage):
(ref. to 'the donkey carriage').
Lett. 142, p. 316

Austen, Jane-(Donkey Riding)
(ref. To 'riding the donkey').
Lett. 153, p. 333

(ref. To 'my saddle').
Lett. 155, p. 336

(ref. To '1st ride').
Lett. 155, p. 337

(ref. To 'on the donkey').
Lett. 156, p. 338

Austen, Jane-Funeral
(ref. To 'last sad ceremony').
Lett. CEAII, p. 345

(ref. To 'mournful procession').
Lett. CEAI3, p. 347

Austen, Jane-Gardening
(ref. To 'in the garden').
Lett. 103, p. 266

Austen, Jane-(Gifts to):
(ref. To 'combs').
Lett. 23, p. 51

(ref. To 'gold chains & topaz crosses') (see Note).
Lett. 38, p. 91

(brooch-ref. To 'broche').
Lett. 57, p. 145

(ref. To bracelets').
Lett. 62, p. 156

(ref. To 'pelisse').
Lett. 62, p. 156

(ref. To 'handsome present').
Lett. 64, p. 163

Austen Jane-Housekeeping:
(ref. to 'I carry about the keys').
Lett. 10, p. 17

(ref. To 'I am a very good housekeeper').
Lett. ii, p. 20

(ref. To 'storecloset').
Lett. 61, p. 155

(ref. To 'brewing Spruce Beer').
Lett. 62, P. 156

(ref. To 'Closet' ,& 'storecloset').
Lett. 66, p. 169,
Lett. 67, p. 173

(ref. To 'Key of the Linen Press').
Lett. 102, p. 265

Austen, Jane-Illnesses
(ref. To 'weakness in one of my eyes').
Lett. 17, p. 33-34

(ref. To 'fever & indisposition').
Lett. 39, p. 92

(ref. To 'hooping cough').
Lett. 49, P. 115

(ref. To 'my complaint').
Lett. 56, p. 140

(Hearing Problem)-(ref. To 'Mr. Lyford').
Lett. 56, p. 140, and
(Mr. Lyford's prescription').
Lett. 57, p. 144).

(ref. To 'have a cold').
Lett. 70, p. 180

(ref. To 'head-achey').
Lett. 79, p. 202

(ref. To 'My Cold has been').
Lett. 81, p.205

(ref. To 'pain in my face').
Lett. 87, p. 220

(facial pain)-(ref. To 'some pain every evening').
Lett. 89, p. 226

(ref. To 'my Cold which has been').
Lett. 99, p. 262

(ref. To 'weakness in my Eyes').
Lett. 103, p. 266-267

(ref. To back problems-'my back' & 'pain').
Lett. 145, p. 320

(ref. To 'Bile is at the bottom of aW).
Lett. 150(C), p. 327

(ref. To 'my rheumatism').
Lett. 151, p. 329

(ref. To 'a good deal of fever').
Lett. 155, p. 335-336

(ref. To 'tendency to Rheumatism').
Lett. 156, p. 338

(ref. To 'a Bilious attack').
Lett. 157, p. 338

(ref. To 'an attack of my sad complaint').
Lett. 159, p. 340-341

(ref. To 'during my illness')
Lett. 160, p. 342;
and
Lett. 161(C), p. 343

(seizure)-(ref. To 'seisure').
Lett. CEA/1, p. 345

Austen, Jane-Intoxication
(ref. To 'too much wine').
Lett. 27, p. 60

Austen, Jane-Knitting
(ref. To' knitting white yarn').
Lett. 103, p. 266

Austen, Jane-Literary Criticism:
(ref. To 'Fitz-Albini').(see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22

(ref. To 'your MS.') (see Note).
Lett. 103, p. 267
Lett. 104, p. 267-269

(ref. To 'your 3 books').
Lett. 107, p. 274-276

(ref. To 'your book').
Lett. 108, p. 276-278

(ref. To 'your book').
Lett. l13,p. 284-285

(ref. To 'finish stories').
Lett. Li5, p. 288

(ref. To Mrs. Hawkins').
Lett. 118, p. 289

(ref. To 'overwritten myself).
Lett. 134(D), p. 309

(ref. To 'Edward is writing a novel').
Lett. 144, p. 319

Austen, Jane-(Love & Marriage Advice):
Lett. 109, P. 278-282
Lett. 114., p. 286-7
Lett. 151, p. 328-331

(ref. To Mr. Wildman'):
Lett. 153, p. 332
Lett. 155, p. 335

Austen, Jane-(Her) Music:
(ref. To 'my writing Music').
Lett. 17, P. 33

(ref. To 'country dances').
Lett. 63, p. 161

Austen, Jane-(Her) Piano:
(ref. To 'my Pianoforte').
Lett. 36, p. 84

(ref. To 'a Pianoforte').
Lett. 63, p. 161

(ref. To 'my Instrument').
Lett. 123, p. 294

Austen, Jane-(Poems By):
Lett. 48(C), p. 113
Lett. 69(D), p. 175-177
Lett. 69, p. 177-178
Lett. 72, p. 186

(ref. To 'Miss W') (see Note).
Lett. 77, p. 196

Austen, Jane-Religion
(ref. To 'a Religious Nation'). Lett. 106, p. 274

Austen, Jane- Riddles
(ref. To 'my riddle so bad'). Lett. 90, p. 229

Austen, Jane-Romance:
(ref. To 'Tom Lefroy").
Lett. l,p.2&p.4

(ref. To 'the abode of Him').
Lett. 6, P. 10

(ref. To 'of her nephew').
Lett. ll,p. 19

Austen, Jane-Secretarial Duties
(ref. To 'give memorandums to').
Lett. 101, p. 263

Austen, Jane-(Her) Sewing:
(ref. To 'making Edward's shirts').
Lett. 5, p. 7

(ref. To 'into my flounce').
Lett. Si, p. 123

(ref. To 'my frock is also given').
Lett. 52, p. 127

(ref. To 'finished a Handkerchief).
Lett. 56, p. 140

(ref. To 'a new Thimble').
Lett. 63, p. 159

(ref. To 'in sattin stitch').
Lett. 65, p. 165

(ref. To a quilt-'for the Patchwork').
Lett. 74, p. 191

(ref. To 'mended my Petticoat').
Lett. 98, p. 257

(ref. To 'were but five shirts')
Lett. 98, p. 258

(ref. To 'now make petticoats').
Lett. 103, p. 266

(ref. To 'work bag').
Lett. 104, p. 270

(ref. To 'Uncle H's shirts').
Lett. 151, p. 330

Austen, Jane-Social Obligations (ref. To 'Miss Armstrong').
Lett. 44, p. 104

(ref. To' Miss Fowler')
Lett. 50, p. 120

(ref. To 'pay our duty').
Lett. 62, p. 157

(ref. To 'pay my two visits').
Lett. 84, p.211

(ref. To 'the Malings').
Lett. 129, p. 303

Austen, Jane-(Using)Spinning Wheel.
(ref. To 'her own wheel').
Lett. 74, p. 190

Austen, Jane-Steventon (and Manydown) Book Society
Lett. 78, p. 199

Austen, Jane-(Teaching Reading)
(refs. To 'tendered my services' & 'hear the little girls read').
Lett. 52, p. 127

Austen, Jane-(Her) Uncle's Will. (legal document)
(ref. To 'the shock of my uncle's will').
Lett. 157, p. 338

Austen, Jane-Use of Sign Language
(ref. To 'with my fingers').
Lett. 62, p. 160

Austen, Jane-(Last) Will & Testament.
(ref. To 'last Will').
Lett. 158, p. 339

Austen, Jane- Writing: (her words on).
(ref. To 'two inches wide of Ivory').
Lett. 146, p. 323

Austen, Jane-(Her) Writing Box:
(ref. To 'writing & dressing boxes).
Lett. 9, p. 15

(ref. To 'writing desk and drawer').
Lett. 50, p. 119

Authors:

-A-

Austen., Jane:

See:
Austen, Jane-Author

-B-

Barrett, Eaton Stannard: The Heroine, or the Adventures of Cherubina. (ref. To 'the 'Heroine') (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 255-256

Baretti, Joseph (Guiseppe Marcantonio Baretti).
(ref. To 'Baretti's other book') (see Note).
Lett.51,p. 124

Barrow, Sir John: Life of Lord Macartney: with Extracts From an Account of the Russian Empire, the Political History of Ireland and the Journal of an Embassy to China. (ref. To 'their Barrow's ').(see Note).
Lett. 78, P. 199

Bigland, John (ref. To 'their Bigland's'); exact book not known.(see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199

Bigland, John: Letters on the Modern History and Political Aspects of Europe. (ref. to 'Modern Europe').(see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 227

Boswell, James: Life of Johnson and Tour to the Hebrides (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22

Brunton, Mary: Self-Control, a Novel. (refs. To Self-Control'). (see Note).
Lett. 72, p. 186
Lett. 91, p. 234

Brydges, Samuel Egerton: Fitz-Albini, a Novel. (refs. to 'Fitz-Albini'). (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22
Lett. 21, p. 44

Buchanan, Claudius: Christian Researches in Asia. (ref. To 'with Clarkson or Buchanan') (see Note).
Lett. 78, P. 198

Burney, Fanny: Camilla, a Novel. (refs. To 'Camilla').(see Note).
Lett. 4, p. 6
Lett. 5, p. 9
Lett. 6, p. 9

(ref. To 'little brother').(see Note).
Lett. 18, p. 38

Burney, Fanny: Evelina or a Young Lady's Entrance into the World. (ref. To 'Evelina').
Lett. 20, P. 43

(ref. To 'Madame Duval') (see Note).
Lett. 50, p. 120
Lett. 128, p. 302

(ref. To' Lord Orville') (see Note).
Lett. 103, p. 267

Burney, Fanny: The Wanderer or Female Difficulties. (ref. To 'Madame Darblay's new novel') (see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 227

Burney, Sarah Harriet: Clarentine, a Novel. (ref. To 'Clarentine') (see Note).
Lett. 50, p. 120

-C-

Carr, Sir John: Descriptive Travels in the Southern and Eastern Parts of Spain and the Balearic Isles in the Year 1809. (ref. To 'Sir John Carr's Travels in Spain').
Lett. 78, p. 198

Clarkson, Thomas: History of the Abolition of the American Slave Trade. (ref. To 'with Clarkson or Buchanan'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198

Combe, William: The tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque: a Poem. (ref. to 'Dr. Syntax') (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 256

Cooke, Mrs. Cassandra: Battleridge, an Historical Tale Founded on Facts. By a Lady of Quality. (ref. To 'Battleridge') (see Note).
Lett. 10, p. 17

Cowper, William
(ref. to 'Cowper's works') (see note #10).
Lett. 12, p. 22

-D,E-

de Stael, Madame
(see under Stael, Madame de)

Edgeworth, Maria
(ref. to Miss Edgeworth').(see Note).
Lett. 81, p. 206

Edgeworth, Maria: Patronage.
(ref. To 'Patronage').(see Note).
Lett. 105, p. 271

Edgeworth, Maria
(ref. To 'I have made up my mind to like no Novels Really, but Miss Edgeworth's').
Lett. 108, p. 278

-F-

Fielding, Henry: Tom Jones.
(ref. To 'admirer of Tom Jones').
Lett. 1, p. 2

-G-

Genlis, Contesse de
(nee Stephanie Felicite du Crest de Saint-Aubin).

Alphonsine (full title: Alphonsine, ou la Tendress Maternelle (trans. as Alphonsine or Maternal Affection).
Lett. L19,p. 115-116.

Les Veillees du Chateau (tr. as Tales of the Castle) (See Note).
Lett. 25, p. 54

(ref. To 'Madame de Genus') (see Note).
Lett. 137, p. 310

Gisborne, Thomas
(ref. To 'recommended Gisborne') (see Note).
Lett. 47, p. 112

Goldsmith, Oliver
(ref. To 'Neither Goldsmith').
Lett. 125(A), p. 297

Godwin, William
(ref. To 'Disciple of Godwin') (see Note).
Lett. 37, p. 89

Grant, Mrs. Anne: Letters from The Mountains: Being the Real Correspondance of a Lady Between the Years 1773 and 1807.
(refs. To 'Mrs. Grant's Letters') (see Note).
Lett. 51, p. 123
Lett. 78, p. 198

(ref. To 'Letters from the (Mountains').
Lett. 78, p. 200

Grant, Mrs. Anne: Memoirs of an American Lady.
(ref. To 'the American Lady') (see Note).
Lett. 64, p. 164

-H,I-

Hamilton, Elizabeth: (book not known). (see Note for poss. books).
Lett. 96, p. 252

Hawkins, Laetitia: Rosanne a Father's Labour Lost.
(ref. To 'Rosanne'). (see Note).
Lett. 118, p. 289

Henry, Robert: The History Of Great Britain from the Invasion of it by the Romans Under Julius Caesar.
(ref. To 'Henry's History of England').(see Note).
Lett. 26, p. 59

Hook, James: Guida di Musica, being a Complete Book of Instruction for the Harpischord or Pianoforte.
(ref. To 'Hook's Lessons) (see Note).
Lett. 88, p. 224.

Hunter, Mrs. Rachel: Letters from Mrs. Palmerstone to Her Daughter Inculcating Morality by Entertaining Narratives.
(ref. To 'Palmerstone') (see Note).
Lett. 45, p. 107

Lady Maclairn, the Victim of Villany.
(ref. To 'the Flint Family') (see Note).
Lett. 76(C), p. 195

-J,K-

Jefferson, Thomas (English clergyman): Two Sermons
(ref. To 'Mr. Jefferson's case') (see Note).
Lett. 52, p. 127

Jenner, Dr. Edward
(ref. To 'Dr. Jenner's pamphlet') (see Note).
Lett. 27, p. 62

-L-

La Fontaine, Jean de
(ref. To 'Tableau de Famille') (see Note).
Lett. 125(A), p.297

Lathom, Francis The Midnight Bell: a German Story, Founded on Incidents in Real Life.
(ref. To 'the Midnight Bell') (see Note).
Lett. 9, p. 15

Lennox, Charlotte: The Female Quixote, or the Adventures of Arabella.
(ref. To 'Female Quixotte') (see Note).
Lett. 49, p. 116

Lesage, Alain-Rene: Gil Bias (English translation by Smollett Of L'Histoire de Gil Bias De Santellane).
(ref. To 'Le Sage'). (see Note).
Lett. 132(A)., P. 307

-M,N-

Mackenzie, Sir George Steuart: Travels in Iceland.
(ref. To 'and Mackenzie's') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199

More, Hannah: Coelebs in Search of a Wife.
(ref. To 'Coelebs'). (see Note).
Lett. 67, p. 172

Practical Piety.
(ref. To 'recent publication') (see Note).
Lett. 74, p. 191

-O-

Owensby, Sydney; (later Lady Morgan): The Wild Irish Girl.
(ref. To 'her Irish Girl').
Lett. 65, p. 166

Woman, or Ida of Athens.
(ref. To 'Ida of Athens') (see Note).
Lett. 65, p. 166

-P,Q-

Pasley, Sir Charles William: Essay on the Military Policy And Institutions of the British Empire.
(refs. To Capt. Pasley) (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198-199
Lett. 81, p. 206

Percival, Thomas, M.D.: A Father's Instructions; Consisting of Moral Tales, Fables, and Reflections, Designed to Promote the Love of Virtue.
(ref. To 'Moral Tales'). (see Note).
Lett. 57, p. 145

Piozzi, Hester Lynch (also known as Mrs. Thrale)
(refs. To 'Mrs. Piozzi').(see Notes).
Lett. 21, p. 44
Lett. 62, p. 156

Porter, Anna Maria: Lake of Killarney.
(ref. To 'Lake Killarney') (see Note).
Lett. 60, p. 151

-R-

Radcliffe, Ann: The Mysteries of Udolpho
Lett. 97, p. 256

Richardson, Samuel: Sir Charles Grandison
(ref. To Harriot Byron) (see Note).
Lett. 91, p. 234

-S,T,U,V-

Scott, Sir Walter: Marmion.
(ref. To 'Marmion').(see Note).
Lett. 53, p. 131
Lett. 64, p. 164

(ref. To 'dull elves').(see Note).
Lett. 79, p. 202

Lady of the Lake.
(ref. To 'Lady of the Lake').
Lett. 75, p. 194

The Field of Waterloo, a Poem.
(ref. To 'Waterloo').
Lett. 124(D), p. 295

Scott, Sir Walter: The Antiquary
(ref. To 'the Antiquary') (see Note).
Lett. 146, p. 323

de Stael, Madame: Corinne, ou l'Italie.
(ref. To 'Corinna').(see Note).
Lett. 63, p. 161

Sévigné Mme. de: Lettres de Mme. De Sévigné
(ref. To 'La Mere Beaute') (see Note).
Lett. 96, p. 252

Smith, Horatio (co-author): Rejected Addresses; or the New Theatrum Poetarum.
(ref. To 'two Mr. Smiths') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198

(ref. To Rejected Addresses).
Lett. 78, p. 199

Smith, James (co-author): Rejected Addresses; or the New Theatrum Poetarum.
(ref. To 'two Mr. Smiths') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198

(ref. To Rejected Addresses).
Lett. 78, p. 199

Smollett, Tobias George (translator of'Gil Bias').
(ref. To 'Le Sage') (see Note).
Lett. 132(A), p. 307

Southey, Robert: Letters From England, by Dom Manuel Alvarez Espriella.
(ref. To 'Espriella's Letters') (see Note).
Lett. 57, p. 145

Southey, Robert: Life of Nelson.
(ref. To 'Southey's Life of Nelson') (see Note).
Lett. 91., p. 235

Sterne, Lawrence: Tristam Shandy.
(ref. To 'Uncle Toby's annuity') (see Note).
Lett. 39., p. 93

Swift, Jonathan: Gulliver's Travels.
(ref. To 'a Yahoo') (see Note).
Lett. 22. p. 47

Sykes, Mrs. Henrietta: Margiana, or Widdrington Towers.
(ref. To 'Margiana') (see Note).
Lett. 64, P. 164

-W,X,Y,Z-

West, Mrs. Jane: Alicia de Lacey, an Historical Romance.
(ref. To 'Alicia de Lacey') (see Note).
Lett. 108. p. 277-278

West, Mrs. Jane
(ref. To 'Mrs. West') (see Note).
Lett. 145, p. 321

Williams, Helen Maria: A Narrative of the Events Which Have Taken Place in France...
(ref. To 'Miss Williams') (see Note).
Lett. 127, p. 298

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