A Subject Guide to the Le Faye Edition of Jane Austen's Letters
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Baigent business (local crime story).
(ref. To 'a second prosecution') (see note).
Lett. 98, p. 257
(ref. To 'Baigent business').
Lett. 98, p. 258-259
Ball-Child's, (party).
(ref. To Child's Ball').
Lett. 63, p. 160
Bank Fallure-(of Henry-Thomas Austen).
(ref. To 'with such business').
Lett. 127, p. 299
(ref. To 'the uncertainties 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
Bankruptcy
(ref. To 'poor Mrs. Martin').
Lett. 23, p. 50
Barbados- (country of)
(ref. To 'Barbadoes').
Lett. 2, p. 4
Barrett, Eaton Stannard (Author)
(ref. To 'the Heroine') (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 255-256
Baretti, Joseph (Author) (full name: Guiseppe Marc'antonio Baretti).
(ref. To 'Baretti's other book1).
Lett. 51, p. 124
Barley Water-(medicinal).
Lett. 121, p. 292
Barrow, Sir John (Author).
(ref. To 'their Barrows') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199
Barrow's 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. (nonfiction).
(ref. To 'their Barrows').(see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199
Bath, England
Lett. 10,p. 18
Lett. 17, p. 33
Letts. 19-22, p. 39-49
Lett. 29, 66-69
Lett. 31, p. 73
Lett. 32, p. 76
Letts. 35-38, p. 8 1-92
Lett. 40-44. p. 95-106
Lett. 51, p. 122
Lett. 52. p. 125
Lett. 87, p. 221
(ref. To 'Lady B').
Lett. 92, p. 237-238
(ref. To 'Bath').
Lett. 98, p. 258
(ref. To 'in Bath').
Lett. 106, p. 272
(ref. To 'Duchess of Orleans').
Lett. 144, p. 319
(ref. To 'the waters').
Lett. 145, P. 319
(ref. To 'the pump').
Lett. 145, p. 321
Bath Buns (food)
Lett. 29, p. 67
Bath (England) Grand Sydney-Garden Breakfast (party).
Lett. 44, p. 103
Bathing (Sea).
(ref. To 'her bathing').
Lett. 6, p. 10
(ref. To 'the bathing was so').
Lett. 39, p. 95
(ref. To 'sea-bathing').
Lett. 45, p. 107
Battledore and Shuttlecock (game)
Lett. 45, p. 107
Battleridge (a novel): full title: Battleridge, an Historical Tale Founded on Facts, by a Lady of Quality. By Mrs. Cassandra Cooke.
(ref. To 'Battleridge') (see Note).
Lett. 10, p. 17
Bavins (firewood for kindling) (see Note).
Lett. 102, p. 264
Bayard, Chevalier; Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de Bayard (famous French knight of the 1500s).
(ref. To 'Chevalier Bayard').
Lett. 52, p. 127
Beattie, James (poet).
(ref. To 'T'is Night') (see Note).
Lett. 89, P. 226
Beattie's Minstrel (poem) (see Note).
Lett. 125(A), p. 296
The Beehive (musical play attributed to Milingen) (See Note).
Lett. 87, p. 219
Beekeeping
(ref. To 'your bees').
Lett. 29, p. 69
(ref. To 'the honey').
Lett. 89, p. 225
Beer-Brewing (at Steventon).
(ref. To 'the Brewhouse').
Lett. 31, p. 73
Beer-Spruce.
(ref. To 'spruce beer is brewed').
Lett. 57, p. 143
(ref. To 'brewing spruce beer').
Lett. 62, p. 156
Beigrave ChapeL London
(ref. To 'B. Chapel').
Lett. 128, p. 301
Bell, Book and Candle (ceremonial Excommunication in the Roman Catholic Church).
(ref. To 'the Oath').
Lett. 81, p. 206
Bennett, Eaton Stannard (author)
(ref. To 'the Heroine') (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 25 5-256
Bentigh (wooded hill in Godmersham Park).
Lett. 89, p. 227
Bermuda (country of).
Lett. 63, p. 160
Lett. 66, p. 169
Bertie, Admiral (See Biog. Note).
Lett. 49, p. 117
Bible
(ref. To 'Adam").
Lett. 108, p. 277
(ref. To 'New Testament').
Lett. 109, p. 280
(ref. To 'Methuselah').
Lett. 153, P. 332
(the) Bible Society
(ref. To 'the Bible Society').
Lett. 145, p. 322
Bigland, John (author).
(ref. To 'their Bigland's').
(see Note). Lett. 78, p. 199
(ref. To 'Modern Europe') (see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 227
Bilbocatch (game of cup & ball) (see Note).
Lett. 60, p. 150
Billiards
(ref. To 'billiards table').
Lett. 94, p. 23 9-240
(ref. To 'billiards').
Lett. 49, p. 246
Bills (Paying).
(ref. To 'bills in your hand').
Lett. 32, p. 76
(ref. To 'Mr. Heringtons bill').
Lett. 85, p. 213
Birds (as Pets)
(ref. To 'the little bird').
Lett. 46, p. 110
(ref. To 'Bird cages').
Lett. 102, P. 266
The Birthday (a play) (author: August Friedrich Ferdinand Von Kotzbue)
(ref. To 'The Play on Saturday') (see Note).
Lett. 22, p. 47
Bitters (herbal medicine)
(ref. To 'her bitters').
Lett. 9, p. 14
Black Hole at Calcutta
Lett. 6, p. 10
Black Servants
(ref. To 'only see Frank') (see Note).
Lett. 19, p. 40
(ref. To 'Frank, whose black head').
Lett. 35, p. 81
Blindness
(ref. To' poor, blind, Mrs. Ripley').
Lett. 49, p. 246
Bluebeard (a play) (author: not given)
(ref. To 'Play on Saturday') (see Note).
Lett. 22. p. 47
Boa- (long scarf, poss. fur or feathers)
(ref. To 'I and my boa').
Lett. 52, p. 126
The Boarding House; or Five hours at Brighton (a play)
(ref. To 'Five hours at Brighton) (see Note).
Lett. 87, p. 219
Bolton, Lady
(see Biog. Index). Lett. 24, p. 53
Book Club: Chawton
(ref. To 'Society-Octavo') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
(ref. To 'in our Society').
Lett. ll8,p. 289
Books: Subscription Library
(ref. To 'Subscriber to her (Library').
Lett. 14, p. 26
Boswell, James (author)
(ref. To 'Life of Johnson') (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22
(ref. To 'Charing Cross') (see Note).
Lett. 95, p. 250
Boulangeres (a dance)
(ref. To 'boulangeries') (see Note).
Lett. 5, p. 8
Breakfast
(ref. To 'we breakfasted').
Lett. 53, p. 130
(ref. To 'long comfortable breakfast').
Lett. 84, p. 209
Breastfeeding
(ref. To 'nurses her baby').
Lett. 51, p. 122
Brecknell, Lady Catherine
Lett. 72, p. 186
Brewery
(ref. To 'brewery scheme').
Lett. 52, p. 126
Brew House (at Steventon)
(ref. To 'the Brewhouse').
Lett. 31, p. 73
Bridges, Sir Brook (4th Baronet) (see Biog. Index-Bridges Family) (ref. To 'Sir B') (see Note). (ref. To 'Sir Brook'). Bridges, Lady Dorothy (see Biog. Index-Bridges Family) (ref. To 'Lady B'). (ref. To 'Lady Bridges'). Bridges, Lady Eleanor (see Biog. Index-Bridges Family); (ref. To 'Lady B'). (see Note). (ref. To as Eleanor'). Bridges, Lady Fanny (see Biog. Index-Bridges family); (ref. To 'Lady Bridges'). (ref. To 'Lady B'). Brighton Pavilion- (seaside palace of the Prince Regent) (see Note). British Gallery- (London) (see Note). Brook, Sir (see under Bridges, Sir Brook) Brunton, Mary (author) (ref. To 'SeIf.Control').(see Note). Brydges, Samuel Egerton- (author) (ref. To 'as for Fitz-Albini'). Buchanan, Claudius- (author) Burglary Burney, Fanny (author) (ref. To 'Dr. Marchmont') (see Note). (ref. To 'particular little brother') (see Note). (ref. To 'Evelina') (see Note). (ref. To :Madame Duval') (see Note). (ref. To 'Madame D'Arblay's new novel') (see Note). (ref. To 'Mr. D'Arblay') (see Note). (ref. To 'Lord Orville') (see Note). (ref. To 'Madame Duval') (see Note). Burney, Harriet (author) Butter-Churn Byron, Lord (poet) (George Gordon Byron) Subject Guide ©2002 Del Cain
(ref. To 'Sir Brook').
Lett. 5, p. 8
Lett. 63, p. 159
Lett. 94, p. 244
Lett. 95, p. 249
Lett. 96, p. 25 1-253
Lett. 106, p. 273
(second wife of Sir Brook Bridges, 4th Bt.)
(ref. To 'Lady B').(see Note).
Lett. 95, p. 249
Lett. 96, p. 25 1-253
Len. 106. p. 273
(P. Wife of Sir Brook Bridges,4th. Bt.)
(ref. To 'on the plan of Ly Bridges').
Lett. 35, p. 83
Lett. 51, p. 124
Lett. 61, p. 153
(wife of Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd. Baronet).
(ref. To 'Lady Bridges') (see note).
Lett. 5. p. 8
Lett. 6, p. 10
Lett. 46, p. 110
Lett. 53, p. 130
Lett. 55, p. 136 & ('Lady B'), p. 138.
Lett. 56, p. 141
Lett. 57, p. 145
Lett. 58, p. 146
Lett. 60, p. 150
Lett. 73, p. 188
Lett. 75, p. 193
Lett. 92, p. 237-238
Lett. 95, p. 248
Lett. 96. p. 254
Lett. 98, p. 258
Lett. 132(A), p. 307
Lett. 70, p. 179
(ref. To 'Self-Controul').(see Note).
Lett. 72, p. 186
Lett. 91, p. 234
Lett. Ill, p. 283
(ref. To 'Fitz-Albini') (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22
Lett. 21, p. 44
(ref. To 'with Clarkson or Buchanan) (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
(ref. To 'been broken into').
Lett. 81, p. 206
(ref. To 'Camilla').(see Note).
Lett. 4, p. 6,
Lett. 6, p. 9.
Lett. 5,p. 9
Lett. 18, p. 38
Lett. 20, p. 43
Lett. 50, p. 120
Lett. 89. p. 227
Lett. 95, p. 250
Lett. 103, p. 267
Lett. 128, p. 302
(ref. To 'Clementine') (see Note).
Lett. 50. p. 120
(ref. To 'nice little butter-churn').
Lett. 4, p. 7
(ref. To 'the Corsair'). (see Note).
Lett. 98, p. 257