Abensour, Miguel, 786–91, 793–4, 796, 798–9, 802
Adams, W. Bridges, 366
Allingham, William, 43, 194, 207
Allman, James, 484–5
“Anti-Scrape”. See Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
Arnold, Matthew, 139–40, 144, 243–5
Arnot, R. Page, 787
Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, 504, 540, 557
Austin, Alfred, 149
Aveling, Edward, 337; and Engels, 342 n 2, n 3, 422, 467; and “Split”, 345–8, 348 n 2, 349, 357, 359–60; character and influence, 345–6, 346 n 1, 366–72, 449, 468–71; and League, 366, 380–1, 383, 387, 391–2, 395–6, 398, 412, 427, 453, 504; and Bloomsbury Socialist Society, 520, 564–5, 585; and I.L.P., 610, 610 n 1; and Mahon, 449 n 1, 468–70, 755–6; and Marxism, 332, 755–6, 761 n 1.
Aveling, Eleanor Marx-. See Marx, Eleanor
Banner, Robert, 269, 298, 307, 332, 350, 357, 359, 398, 416, 520, 586
Barclay, Tom, 298–300, 391, 517–8, 566
Barker, Ambrose G., 359
Barker, H.A., 485
Barry, Maltman, 281
Bax, Ernest Belfort, 301, 586, 629, 682, 710–11; and Engels, 342 n 2, n 3, 370, 422, 615–6, 755; and Marx, 288, 332, 335, 755, 758; and “Split”, 343, 346, 348 n 2, 349, 357, 359–60, 364–5; character, 315, 372–5, 705; and League, 383, 391–2, 404, 445; 448–9, 452–3, 471 n 2, 520; and “Bloody Sunday”, 497–8; and imperialism, 514–5, 780–2, 784
—(with Morris), Socialism: its Growth and Outcome. 372, 391, 676–7, 751–3
Beesly, Professor E.S., 247, 386
Bell, Sir Lowthian, 249–50
Bellamy, Edward (Looking Backward), 542, 551, 575, 577, 688, 692–3
Bernstein, Edouard, 367, 369, 623, 534, 586, 771
Besant, Annie, 387, 395, 488, 493–4, 497, 524 n 2, 528, 535, 538, 548, 577, 761–2, 762 n 2
Binning, Thomas, 375, 416, 446, 448, 453, 504, 520, 563
Blackwell, James, 549–51
Blatchford, Robert, 603, 611, 618, 622, 638
—Clarion, 586, 600, 603–4, 618, 638
Bloomsbury Socialist Society, 509, 564–5
Blunt, Wilfred Scawen, 167, 625, 638, 713
Bradlaugh, Charles, 301, 345, 346 n 1, 386–7, 399, 492, 499 n 4, 667, 759
Broadhurst, Henry, 211–3, 218–9, 221, 261–3, 265, 473, 532
Brooke, Rev. Stopford, 207, 716
Brown, Ford Madox, 42, 45, 58, 60, 62, 92–3, 99 n 1, 160, 163, 194
Browning, Robert, 45, 55, 77, 80, 83–4, 207, 748
Bryce, James, 228
Bullock, Sam, 523, 598, 618, 623
Burden, Jane. See Morris, Jane
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, 64–5, 76–9, 146, 151, 165, 194, 207, 221, 228, 233, 261 n 2, 394, 627, 633, 636, 765, 809; at Oxford, 3, 23–5, 29, 33; and Pre-Raphaelites, 41–9, 52–62, 64; and Firm, 92–4, 97, 99 n 1; shocked by Morris’s socialism, 274, 322; and Kelmscott Press, 627–8, 633–4
Burne-Jones, Georgiana (“Georgie”), 94, 101, 153, 159, 164–5, 167, 219, 239–40, 250, 256–8, 267, 319–20, 322, 325–7, 394, 424–6, 628, 631, 633, 635
Burns, John, 298–9, 312, 315, 328–30, 358, 364 n 3, 387–8, 398, 404, 406–7, 409, 412, 427, 435, 473, 478, 483, 490, 492, 496–7, 524–5, 528–30, 532, 542, 599, 636, 638
Burrows, Herbert, 296, 315, 358, 364 n 3, 494, 586
Cailes, Victor, 591–2
Cantwell, T., 508, 594–5, 596 n 1
CapitaL See Marx, Karl
Carlyle, Thomas, 29–33, 40, 58, 198, 207, 228, 643–4, 647, 687, 728, 774, 778, 808
Carpenter, Edward, 106, 109, 289–90, 295, 313, 347–8, 361, 520, 528, 562, 589, 637–8, 701 n 2, 705, 711, 714
Carruthers, John, 399–400, 586, 621, 634, 756–7, 761
Catterson-Smith, R., 556
Champion, Henry Hyde, 270, 298–9, 301, 313, 315, 328, 337, 349, 358, 364 n 3, 388, 406–7, 412, 427, 471–2, 476–7, 483, 524–6, 535, 561, 609
Charles, Fred. See F.C. Slaughter
Charles, Henry, 416
Chicago Anarchists, 484, 487, 506–7, 518, 549
Clarion. See Blatchford, Robert
Clark, Dr. G.B., 352
Clark, W.J., 349, 357–9, 364, 366
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 25–6, 71–2
Cobden-Sanderson, T.J., 318, 556–7, 635, 711
Cockerell, Sir Sydney, 247, 556, 702
Commonweal, 372–3, 375, 413, 667, 670, 671, 684; first numbers, 382–5; character and circulation, 391–2, 414, 420–1, 432, 453, 460–1, 504, 508, 523, 561, 569; Morris as Editor, 416–7, 432, 467 n 2, 513, 561, 587, 604, 743; decline, 461, 463–4, 516–21; Morris removed as Editor, 566, 587; edited by Kitz and Nicoll, 566–70; last numbers, 586–95
Commons Preservation Society, 257
Commune, The Paris, 196–7, 200–1, 213, 277–8, 282, 284, 288, 314, 335–6, 377, 412, 518, 672
Conway, Katharine St. John (Mrs. Bruce Glasier), 744
Coronio, Aglaia, 159, 162–6, 174, 181
Coulon, Auguste, 590–3
Cowen, Joseph, 208
Craig, E.T., 366, 383, 387, 520
Crane, Walter, 94–7, 101–2, 495, 555, 557, 598, 636
Curner, W.B., 491 n 1, 493 n 1
Democratic Federation. See Social-Democratic Federation
De Morgan, William, 207, 261 n 2, 322
Dickens, Charles, 8–9, 30, 40–1, 54, 137–9
Dilke, Sir Charles, 261 n 2, 283
Disraeli, Benjamin, 203–4, 208–9, 211, 214–9, 223–5, 229, 259–60, 264, 479
Dixon, Canon R.W., 5–6, 23, 33, 46, 76, 78–9, 142–3
Donald, Alexander Karley, 418, 441–2, 445, 449, 451, 453–4, 466–7, 504, 508, 522, 526, 563, 570, 609
Eastern Question Association, 193, 203, 211, 214, 216–7, 220–1, 224, 259, 265–6
Engels, Frederick, 298, 721–2; and the
English movement, 276–7, 288, 345, 370–2, 379–84, 448–9, 452–3, 465–71, 531, 564–5, 577–9, 585, 601–2, 610–11; and the “Split”, 341–2, 344, 346, 359–60; and Morris, 342, 371, 422, 453, 471, 564, 751–2, 780–2, 784–6, 803; and Socialist League, 405, 414, 422, 448 n 1, 453–4, 470, 564–5, 601; and North of England Socialist Federation, 454, 464–7; and Second International, 534–5; and Utopianism, 787–91, 797
Fabian Essays, 541, 546–8, 598, 760
Fabian Society, Fabianism, 332 n 2, 333, 395, 412, 421 n 3, 446, 459, 461, 499, 501, 537–42, 575, 577, 598, 605–8, 610, 618, 682–3, 726, 759–60, 773–4, 776–7, 802
Faulkner, Charles, 6, 46, 179, 194, 207, 209, 220, 227, 274, 519; part in socialist movement, 322, 366, 390, 420, 452
Fawcett, Professor Henry, 207, 328
Fielden, Samuel, 137
Fitzgerald, CoL., 364 n 3, 412
Floud, Peter, 763–4
George, Henry, 269, 290–1, 351
Gissing, George, 287, 316–7, 397, 420–2, 712
Gladstone, W.E., 204–7, 210–11, 214, 217, 221–3, 225, 229, 260–4, 285, 335–6, 343, 486, 603, 603 n 1, 700
Glasier, John Bruce, 230, 351–7, 430, 451, 462, 508–9, 518, 518 n 2, 520–2, 552, 560–1, 570–1, 624, 635, 638, 713, 742–7; and Marxism, 741–2, 745, 747–50, 752–4, 761
Glasse, Rev. John, 354, 409, 450, 555
Graham, Cunninghame, 488, 490, 492–4, 496–7, 535, 585, 636–7
Guile, Daniel, 213
Hall, Leonard, 517, 563, 563 n 2, 598, 609
Hammersmith Socialist Record, 586–7, 593–4, 598
Hammersmith Socialist Society, 571, 580–1, 586–8, 594, 598, 600–2, 609–10, 613, 621–2, 625–6, 628–9, 633, 636–7, 745
Hardie, J. Keir, 464, 475, 478 n 4, 509–10, 510 n 1, 524, 535–6, 561, 586, 599, 609, 611, 618, 624, 634, 715
Harrison, Frederick, 142–4, 196, 208, 259 n 2
Hartington, Lord, 205–6
Headlam, Rev. Stewart, 488, 494, 586
Henderson, Fred, 14, 418, 517–8, 598, 672
Herbert, Aubderon, 221
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 142–3
Houghton, Lord, 228
Howard, George (earl of Carlisle), 266
Howard, Hon. Mrs. George, 172, 195
Howell, George, 211–3, 261–2, 265
Hudson, W., 366
Hulse, J.W., 771–2
Hunt, William Holman, 41–2, 49–51, 53, 59, 61, 63, 228
Hyndman, Henry Mayers, 6, 208, 224 n 3, 268, 287, 301, 395, 398, 404, 440–1, 478, 523–4, 534–5, 715, 754–5, 774, 776; character and entry into socialist movement, 292–6, 301, 303–4, 312–4, 328, 332–3, 335–7; and “Split”, 331, 338, 340–50, 352–5, 357–65, 379–80; and unemployed riots, 406–10; and “Bloody Sunday”, 496–7; refuses reconciliation with League, 412–3, 415, 441; reconciliation with Morris, 570, 586; and negotiations for unity, 605–6, 508–10
–The Coming Revolution in England, 295–6
–England for All 288, 293, 313, 631
–The Historical Basis for Socialism in England, 295, 333, 335–7, 711, 761
–Socialism Made Plain, 296, 301, 330, 333
– (with Morris), Summary of the Principles of Socialism, 333, 751
Independent Labour Party, 598–9, 608–11, 621, 624, 633, 744–7, 774, 776
James, Henry, 75, 89, 188, 660
J ones, Ernest, 136
Joynes, J.L., 290–1, 296, 299, 301, 313–5, 332, 336, 348–9, 520, 761
Jung, Hermann, 277
Justice, 301, 304, 312–3, 328, 347–50, 358, 383, 413, 523, 570, 638, 667; Morris’s contributions to, 310 n 4, 324–5, 340, 597, 604, 616–9, 623, 631–2
Keats, John, 10–21, 27–8, 44, 50–4, 60, 65, 67, 77, 85, 118, 121, 129, 131–2, 147, 694
Kelmscott Press, 106, 375, 556, 559, 581, 583–5, 624–5, 627–8, 630, 633–4, 679
Kitz, Frank, 281–5, 375–7, 383, 387, 395, 399–400, 415–6, 420, 453, 463, 479, 481, 507–8, 520, 522–3, 535–6, 552, 560, 566–7, 569, 587, 594–5, 595 n 3, 712–3
Kropotkin, Prince, 307, 377 n 1, 432, 441, 505–6, 549, 567, 589, 636, 771–3
Kyrle Society, 257
Labour Emancipation League, 282, 285–7, 328–30, 344–5, 359, 375–8, 412, 414, 453–4; Hoxton branch, 381 n 1, 414–5, 422, 433, 453, 509
Labour Representation League, 206, 209, 211–3, 216–7, 223–4, 261
Lafargue, Paul, 383, 534, 780–1
Land and Labour League, 282 n 1, 286 n 1
Lane, Joseph, 282–7, 328, 337, 344–6, 350, 357, 359, 375–7, 383, 404, 412, 415, 446, 453, 507–8, 520, 523
—Anti-Statist, Communist Manifesto, 447–9, 705
Lassalle, Ferdinand, 758 n 1, 761
Law and Liberty League, 488, 493, 495–6
Leatham, James, 474–5, 618–20, 638, 743, 746–7, 750
Lenin, V.I., 578
Lessner, Frederick, 277, 299, 307, 372, 520
Liebknecht, W., 213, 383, 534, 632–3
Linnell, Alfred, 491 n 1, 492–6, 667
Looking Backward. See Bellamy, Edward
Lowson, Malcolm, 495
Lyons, Lewis, 395–6, 398, 756 n 1
MacDonald, James, 277, 285, 301, 313–4
MacDonald, J. Ramsay, 746
McMillan, Margaret, 715
Magnusson, Ein’kr, 177–9, 186, 625–6
Maguire, Tom, 298–9, 366, 378, 417, 427, 435, 520, 528–9, 533, 560–3, 598, 600, 608–9
Mahon, John Lincoln, 369, 755, 763; entry into socialist movement, 298, 332, 350–1; and “Split”, 352, 357, 359; and League, 375, 381, 386, 390, 395, 412, 415–17, 427, 435, 438–42, 445–6, 448, 449 n 1, 451–3, 509–10, and North of England Socialist Federation, 439–40, 451–2, 454, 464–7, 447–8; theory of Labourism, 472–3, 478, 525; and Labour Union, 518, 522, 525–6, 563; Scottish propaganda, 473–7, 516, 525; and I.L.P., 609; correspondence with Engels, 454 n 2, 464–70, 472, 476
Mainwaring, Sam, 330, 357, 359, 375, 399–402, 413, 463, 507–9, 520, 523, 587, 589, 594–5, 595 n 3
Manifesto of English Socialists, 606–8, 610
Mann, Tom, 298–9, 312–3, 375, 392, 427, 435, 464, 473, 476 n 2, 478, 523–7, 529–30, 535, 586, 634, 716
Marx, Eleanor (Marx-Aveling), 331, 347; and “Split”, 345, 348, 348 n 2, 357, 359; character and influence, 367 n 1, 368–72; and League, 372, 380–1, 383, 380–1, 383, 387, 392, 396, 427, 453, 504, 5?0; and new unionism, 527, 535, 564–5; and Mahon, 467, 469–70
Marx, Karl, 29, 31, 269, 271–3, 287–8, 291, 313–14, 332, 370, 469–70, 757–62, 786; and Eastern Question, 208, 212–3, 224 n 3. See also Morris, William (and Marxism)
—Capital, 38–9, 238, 270–1, 288, 292, 294, 306–7, 318, 367, 641, 690, 721, 741–2, 747–9, 751–5, 758–62, 782, 784
Mattison; Alfred, 421, 528, 560, 598, 600, 609, 637, 713
Maxwell, J. Shaw, 351–2, 586, 609
Meier, Paul, 690 n 2, 754, 763, 773, 780–4, 788–9, 791, 802
Merrie England. See Blatchford, Robert
Merlino, Dr., 535–6
Michel, Louise, 590
Mill, John Stuart, 243, 291, 756
Millais, J.E., 41–2, 50–1, 57–8, 60–1, 63
Morley, John, 144–5
Morris, Jane (Mrs. William Morris), 48, 64–8, 74–6, 153–70, 173–4, 179, 217–8, 319, 556, 584, 624, 635, 637, 712, 765–7, 811–2, n 19
Morris, Jenny, 157, 171, 268, 319, 581–2, 584
Morris, May, 157, 171, 373, 500, 581, 598, 618, 713
Morris, William; early life, 1–9, 22; and romanticism, 10–21; at Oxford, 5–7, 23–5, 29, 76–7; and architecture, 27–8, 43–4; and medievalisrri, 27–9; and Carlyle, 29–33; and Ruskin, 32–8, 40; and Pre-Raphaelites, 41, 60, 657–8, 658 n 1, 672; marriage, 64–8, 74–6; and Red House, 76, 88, 91–4, 96, 111; and the Firm, 88, 91–109, 171, 247–50; and Victorianism, 128–30, 134–42, and Janey, 64, 153–70, 766–7; and KeImscott Manor, 161–2, 169–75, 267, 513; northern influence, 175–9, 182–6; visits to Iceland, 162–4, 166–7, 179–82, 184; and Ruskin’s political wntmgs, 196–201; and Eastern Question, 192–3, 202–25; and “AntiScrape”, 226–42; first lectures, 245–8, 252–8; and National Liberal League, 261–5; conversion to socialism, 267–74, 299; and Democratic Federation, 268–71, 273, 297, 301–3; first socialist lectures, 304–5, 308–12, 423; middle-class reactions, 308–10, 316–27; opposition to “palliatives”, 337–40, 381–2; and “Split”, 341–65; and Engels, 371, 383, 780–1, 784–5; and League policy, 378–82; and imperialism, 259–60, 264–6, 272, 384–9, 514–5, 629–32, 718–9; and Irish independence, 388–9; and Commonweal, 382–3, 391–2, 416–7, 423–4, 467 n 2, 518–9, 561, 569–70; and fight for free speech, 393–403; as a propagandist, 419, 423–6, 430–5, 511; and Northumberland miners, 439–45; anti-parliamentary theory, 455–60; on the monarchy, 480–2; and “Bloody Sunday”, 488–503, 683; and new unionism, 530–3, 575, 615–6; and Second International, 534–7; on Fabianism, 459–60, 501–3, 537–42, 546–8, 575, 577, 618, 682–3, 687, 726; on anarchism, 549–52; “The Class Struggle”, 542–5; artistic colleagues, 552–9; leaves League, 567–72; and Hammersmith Socialist Society, 580–1, 586–7; and Kelmscott Press, 583–5; revises anti-parliamentary views, 597–602; breaks with anarchists, 587–8, 593–4, 596–7; and poet laureatship, 603–4, 673; appeals for socialist unity, 605–10, 745; mature theory, 610–6, 620–4; reconciliation with S.D. F., 601–2, 616–20, 623; last year, 624–35
Theory of the arts, 253–6, 641–8, 655–67; views on machinery, 649–54; socialist poems, 667–73; prose romances, 673–82; and women’s equality, 681–2, 707–10, 713, 740; political theory, 682–5; on the society of the future, 685–91; personality and influence, 698–717; views on sexual morality, 161–2, 705–10; on religion, 699–700, 710–1; his moral realism, 717–27; Morris and Marxism, 38–9, 270–2, 333, 355–7, 534, 547, 570, 577–8, 619, 643, 682–3, 690, 721, 727, 741–62, and Postscript, passim; and Utopianism, 692–7, and Postscript, passim
—Chants for Socialists, 304, 315, 667, 669
—The Defence of Guenevere, 1, 10, 66–71, 74, 76, 111, 118–19, 123, 157, 173, 694, 764, 808
—A Dream of John Ball, 391, 423, 425, 512, 637, 667, 675, 694, 717, 722–3, 782–4, 793–4, 796–7, 799
—The Earthly Paradise, 27, 88, 110, 112, 114–34, 151–5, 159, 190, 396, 400, 658, 675, 680–1, 694, 764, 808; reviews of, 134–5, 143–50
—Homer (Morris’s Odyssey), 423, 432, 700
—Hopes and Fears for Art, 785
—The House of the Wolfings, 504, 511, 513, 667, 673, 675–9, 687, 694, 764, 796
—“How I Became a Socialist”, 125, 175–6, 269, 619, 714
—Icelandic Journals, 179–81
—Killian of the Close, 630
—Life and Death of Jason, 110–11, 679
—Love is Enough, 151–5, 158, 658
—News from Nowhere, 150, 157, 161, 169–70, 502–3, 512, 514, 542, 551, 559, 567–70, 602, 633, 649, 654, 667, 677, 682, 684 n 3, 685–6, 690, 692–8, 704–5, 717, 728, 756, 772, 785, 787–90, 793–4, 796–7, 803
—The Pilgrims of Hope, 161, 196, 277, 312, 383–4, 391, 423, 512, 667, 669–72, 674
—Poems By The Way, 559
—The Roots of the Mountains, 559, 673, 675, 678–9, 764
—The Saga of Gunnlaug Worm-tongue, 177
—Scenes from the Fall of Troy, 111–4
—Signs of Change, 539–41, 602, 785
—Sigurd the Volsung, 88, 188–92, 658, 785, 794, 796
—Socialist Diary, 430–4, 440–2, 445–6, 752–3, 757
—The Story of the Glittering Plain, 559, 679–80
—The Story of Grettir the Strong, 177
—The Sundering Flood, 625, 630, 634, 667, 674, 679
—The Tables Turned: or Nupkins Awakened, 683, 698–9
—The Water of the Wondrous Isles, 625, 674, 679, 680 n 1, 681
—The Well at the World’s End, 625, 674, 679
—The Wood beyond the World, 625, 674, 679
—(with Bax) Socialism, it’s Growth and Outcome (“Socialism from the root up”), 372, 391, 423, 615–6, 676–7, 749, 751–4, 785
—(with Hyndman) Summary of the Principles of Socialism, 333, 751
Most, Johann, 268–9, 278, 282, 285 n 2, 354, 377, 592
Mottershead, Thomas, 213
Mowbray, Charles, 375, 387–8, 395, 417, 507, 517–8, 520, 569, 588–9, 591, 593
Muirhead, R.F., 555
Mundella, A.J., 206–7, 210–2, 218, 222–3, 225, 228, 265, 543
Murray, Charles, 280–1, 283, 285, 296
Murray, James, 280–3, 285, 296, 358
Nairne, W.J., 352, 455–6, 750 n 1
National Liberal League, 106, 261–3, 265, 285
Nicoll, David, 454, 507–8, 522, 529–30, 566–71, 586, 589, 591–3, 595
North of England Socialist Federation, 381 n 1, 439–40, 451–2, 454, 464–6, 477–8
O’Brien, J. Bronterre, 280–1, 376
Olivier, Sidney, 586, 606, 608
Owen, Robert, 269–70, 276, 306
Parsons, Lucy, 507
Pater, Walter, 147
Pease, E.R., 608
Pierson, Stanley, 744, 773–9, 784, 794–5
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 20, 41–61, 63
Price, Cormell, 26, 40, 46, 76
Quelch, Harry, 295, 298, 315, 332, 358, 364 n 3, 495, 585, 638
Rogers, John, 281
Rossetti, Chris tina, 42
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 3, 40–9, 51–65, 74, 77, 92–3, 109, 172–3, 207, 243–4;
and Morris, 61–4, 765–7, 778; and Janey Morris, 160–3, 173–4, 765–7, 778, 811–2
Rossetti, Mrs. D.G. See Siddal, Lizzie
Rossetti, William Michael, 41, 49, 51, 57, 59, 62, 162, 192, 289
Ruskin, John, 32–8, 40, 99–100, 207, 245, 728, 774, 808; and PreRaphaelites, 42, 51–2; and Victorianism, 140–2; on architectural restoration, 228, 234–5, 237–8; and Morris’s socialism, 270, 274; artistic theories, 641–3, 655–67, 783–4
—The Stones of Venice (“The Nature of Gothic”), 33–8, 198, 237
—Unto This Last, and FOTS Clavigera, 196–201, 664, 748
Rutherford, Mark (W. Hale White), 142–3
Samuels, H.B., 518, 523, 562, 568, 576
Scheu, Andreas, 2, 98, 168, 182, 184, 251, 269, 278–9, 296, 299, 301, 306–7, 315, 319, 332, 337, 339, 342–5, 347, 350–4, 358, 365–6, 378, 392, 404, 418, 520, 572, 586, 750, 754
Scottish Land and Labour League, 350–7, 378, 414, 454, 466, 472–7, 516, 524–5, 560
Sharp, William, 701
Shaw, George Bernard, 168, 191, 299, 332, 336, 367, 553, 585–6, 624, 629, 709–10; on the “Split”, 347; and League, 383, 388, 393–4, 398; and Fabian Society, 332 n 2, 459, 537–8, 546–8, 598, 618, 760; and “Bloody Sunday”, 483–4, 490, 498–502; rejects socialist unity, 606–9; and Marxism, 758–60, 762, 762 n 2; on Morris, 252, 302–3, 654, 659–61, 698, 702, 716–7, 726, 741–2, 768, 771
—An Unsocial Socialist, 291–2
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 669
Siddal, Lizzie (Mrs. D.G. Rossetti), 62, 74, 162
Sketchley, John, 279–80, 350, 392, 756 n 2
Slaughter, Fred (“Fred Charles”), 417, 454, 507–8, 598, 598 n 2, 591–3, 637
Social-Democratic Federation (and Democratic Federation), 110, 268–9, 276, 415, 464; formation, 287, 295–7, 301, 338, 344–5; the “Split”, 342–65; and unemployed, 378, 406–9, 483–2, 483 n 1; and free speech, 394–403, 412–3; and new unionism, 523–4, 530; criticism by Engels, 564–5; unity discussions, 605–6, 608–9; Morris reconciled with, 570, 616, 620, 629 n 3, 634; and Marxist theory, 776–7. See also Justice
Socialist League; formation, 360–2, 366; and imperialism, 384–9; 1885-1886, 393, 412–22; Third Annual Conference, 448–54, 462–3; and Jubilee, 479–81; Fourth Annual Conference, 462, 504–8; last years, 516–23, 560–3, 565–72, 576, 587–95; Morris breaks with, 567–79; membership, 390–1; 413–4, 414 n 3, 415–22, 460, 460 n 3, 461–3, 571–2. See also Commonweal; Engels, F., (on League) —Branches: Aberdeen, 474–6, 560, 563, 580 n 1; Acton, 461; Bingley, 415, 528; Birmingham, 414–5; Bloomsbury, 414–5, 467, 504–5, 508–9, 570; Blyth, 478; Bradford, 390, 414, 461–2, 528, 533, 560; Bristol, 463; Clerkenwell, 412, 414, 522 n 4;Croydon, 412, 414–5, 449, 452; Dublin, 414–5; East Holywell, 478; East London, 522 n 4, 571; Edin-burgh, 414, 418, 437, 462, 473–4, 507, 522 n 4, 560; Fulham, 415, 461; Glasgow, 399 n 3, 413–4, 418, 430, 436–7, 440–1, 451–2, 461–2, 472–4, 477, 485 n 1, 506–7, 516, 522, 552, 558, 560, 571, 588, 743; Hackney, 412, 414–5, 434; Hamilton, 415, 438, 462, 474; Hammersmith, 277, 339 n 4, 340, 362, 394, 414–5, 421–4, 431–2, 449–50, 452, 461–2, 508, 516, 518–9, 522, 552–3, 571–2, 590; Hoxton-see Labour Emancipation League; Hull, 412, 415, 438, 462, 588; Ipswich, 415, 462, 507; Lancaster, 415, 462; Leeds, 378, 381, 414, 417, 438, 461–2, 518, 527–9, 583, 560–3, 588; Leicester, 414, 418–9, 462–3, 517, 522 n 4, 560, 571, 588; Manchester, 414–5, 517, 522 n 4, 533, 560, 563, 571; Marylebone, 400, 403, 414–5; Merton Abbey, 318, 414, 430; Mile End, 414–5; Mitcham, 415, 432–4; North Kensington, 461, 571, 590; North London, 414–5, 552 n 4, 571; Norwich, 415, 462, 477–8; North Shields, 414, 417–8, 461–2, 507, 513, 517–8, 522 n 4, 588; Nottingham Socialist Society, 419, 463, 517, 560; Notting Hill, 461; Oldham, 414–5; Oxford, 322, 378, 390, 414, 462, 522 n 4, 571; St George’s-in-the-East, 522 n 4; Sheffield Socialist Society, 517, 533, 588;Southampton, 463; South London, 414–5; Stratford, 414–5; Streatham, 571; Walsall, 415, 462, 560, 588, 591–2; Wednesbury, 463; Yarmouth, 463, 522 n 4, 560, 571. See also Bloomsbury Socialist Society; Labour Emancipation League; North of England Socialist Federation; Scottish Land and Labour League
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (“Anti-Scrape”), 88, 106, 228–41, 249, 252–3, 504, 585, 626, 628, 641–2, 783–4
Sparling, H. Halliday, 292, 438, 500, 508, 523, 566, 581–3, 598, 624, 700
Stead, W.T., 207, 488, 493–4, 497, 500
Stephen, Leslie, 228
Stepniak, Sergius, 306–7, 383, 586, 629, 661 n 2, 771
Sturt, George, 413 n 4
Swinburne, Algernon, 48, 194, 274, 633–4, 667
Taylor, Warington, 99 n 1, 177, 249
Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 45, 55, 71, 77–81, 128, 145–6, 603, 698–9
Thomson, James, 126, 127 n 1, 128, 131
Tochatti, James, 393, 508, 587, 589, 594–7, 623
Travis, Dr. Henry, 281
Trollope, Anthony, 211
Tupper, Martin, 72–3
Turner, Ben, 561
Turner, John, 523, 589, 595, 595 n 3
Unwin, Raymond, 555
Utley, W.H., 453
Victoria Queen (“Mrs. Brown”), 203, 209, 215–9, 223, 479–82
Walker, Emery, 339 n 4, 519–20, 556–7, 571, 582
Wallace, Henry, 269
Wardle, George, 247
Wardle, Thomas, 321
Warr, Professor, 246–7
Warren, Sir Charles, 488, 492, 503
Watson, Edward, 366
Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 63 n 3, 172–3, 274, 699–700
Webb, Philip, 43, 91, 93, 97, 100, 172, 207, 274, 582, 584; and “AntiScrape”, 227–8, 230–1, 249; and socialist movement, 322, 423, 508, 520, 523, 555, 566, 630–1, 633
Westminster, duke of, 211
Wilde, Oscar, 148
Williams, John E. (“Jack”), 284 n 3, 295–6, 312–4, 328–9, 358, 364 n 3, 394, 400, 402, 404, 407, 409, 412–3, 439, 636
Williams, Raymond, 769, 779, 783–5, 793–4
Woolner, Thomas, 45, 61–2, 192
Wyatt, A.J., 625