Fablel dou Dieu d’Amours: 754
Fafner: 835
Fairies/Fairy tales: 86, 103, 170, 182, 206, 215, 218, 229, 236, 238, 241, 246, 257, 372–3, 457n, 476, 493, 504, 522, 660, 936, 987
Faith: 944
Fall of Man: 895
Famous Gossips: 990
Fancy (vs. imagination): 685, 901
Farnol, Geoffrey: 405
Faroe Islands: 274
Farquharson, Arthur Spencer Loat: 627–8, 641, 643, 655, 747, 874–5, 887
Farrington Gurney (Somerset): 573
Fasold: 75–7, 81
Fausset, Hugh l’Anson: 675n, 679n
Fawkes, Guy: 426
Featherstone, Miss: 423, 425
Federation of Old Cornwall Societies: 1002
Feminism: 703–4, 904, 979
Ferguson, Mrs Howard: 141–2
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb: 685
Field, Walter Ogilvie (‘Wof’): 687–93, 892–5
Fielding, Henry: Tom Jones, 324, 687, 706
Figaro, Le: 545n
Fiji Isles: 250
Finland: 222n
Finnart (Scotland): 996
Finnsburg: 837
Firdausi, Abul Kasim Mansur: 581
Firth, A.E.: 277n
Fisher, St John: 512n
Flecker, James Elroy: 959;
Forty-Two Poems, 956; Hassan, 522, 953–4, 955–6
Fleetwood (Lancashire): 104n, 113, 177, 217, 268, 292, 295, 329, 676
Fletcher, John: Faithful Shepherdess, 290, 777, 787; (with Francis Beaumont) Select Plays, 777
Flint (Flintshire): 1014
Florence: 359, 529n
Flying Corps: see Royal Flying Corps
Foch, Marshal Ferdinand: 364
Foligno, Cesare Carolo: 681–2, 851: Latin Thought in the Middle Ages, 832
Foord-Kelcey, Rev. Edward: 836, 860, 873, 943
Ford, Edward Onslow: 298n
Forde, Terence Francis: 141–2, 143, 150, 161, 164–5, 172, 177, 178, 217, 218, 287, 385
Foreign Office: 264, 275, 686n
Forest, Florence de: 683–4, 722, 724
Forest Hill (Oxfordshire): 881
Forest of Dean (Gloucestershire): 690, 774
Forest Row (Sussex): 982, 1000
Forrest, Gundreda (Ewart): 130, 310, 311, 346, 357, 445, 491, 702, 991–2
Forrest, Colonel John: 702n, 991
Fouqué, Frederich, Baron de la Motte: Magic Ring, 277; Sintram, 289; Thiodolf the Icelander, 277; Undine, 276–7, 289
Fowler’s Modern English Usage: 752
Foy, Tom: 97
France: letters from, 346–52, 363; men. 5, 15, 36n, 73, 99, 140, 165n, 171, 334, 344, 353–73, 391, 394, 395, 414, 436, 445n, 463, 465, 484, 551, 589, 590, 626, 627n, 640, 687n, 815, 920, 987, 988, 998, 1012–13
Francis of Assisi, St: 627
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke: 73
Franz Joseph, Emperor: 68
Fraser, George Gordon (‘Old Boy’): 29, 37, 48, 50, 51
Frazer, Sir James George: Golden Bough, 657, 763n
Freemasons: 543, 555
Free Thinkers: 312
Freetown (Sierra Leone): 524n
French Language and Literature: 1, 21, 22, 49, 83, 145, 169, 176, 198, 239–40, 273, 275, 285, 300, 323, 1011
French Revolution: 704
Frévent (France): 366 Freya: 75–7, 81
Friday Street (Surrey): 226–7, 231–2
Friends, Society of: see Society of Friends (Quakers) Friends’ Ambulance Corps: 123, 125, 332
Friends’ School (Lisburn): 166n
Friendship: 53–4, 143, 146, 161, 174, 252, 253, 355, 496, 820, 878n, 918, 926, 946, 953, 962, 963, 970, 981, 1009
Froissart, Jean: Chronicles, 287
Fuggle & Firkin (Oxford): 879
Fyfield (Berkshire): 559
Gadney, H.G.: 426n
Galahad, Sir: 115n, 118, 122
Galsworthy, John: 410, 412, 416, 420; Man of Property, 760–1, 841
Garland, Patrick: 990
Garrick, David: 223n, 241, 303, 554n
Garsington (Oxfordshire): 533, 546
Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn: Cranford, 235, 239; Life of Charlotte Brontë, 285, 289, 290, 291–2, 654, 748
Gastons: see Great Bookham Gautier, Léon: (ed.) Chanson de Roland, 597n
Gautier, Théophile: Avatar, 323, 330; Trio de Romans, 300, 303
Geddes, Sir Eric: 590, 591
General Strike: 667–8, 852
Genesis, Book of: 749, 801
Genius: 669
Gentleman’s Magazine: 748n
Geoffrey of Monmouth: Historia Regum Britanniae, 441, 468, 506n, 581
George V, King: 159, 163n, 555, 644n
George VI, King: 644n
Georgian Poetry 1913–1915: 398, 472, 528n
Georgian Poetry 1916–1917: 404, 472, 528n
German Language and Literature: 101, 106, 110, 145, 198, 223, 247, 264, 275, 279, 287, 323–4, 922
Germany/Germans: 73, 79n, 83, 85n, 88n, 92, 104n, 105–6, 110, 140, 146, 151, 326, 328, 357n, 362, 364–5, 369–70, 379–80, 402, 404–5, 449, 500, 590, 631, 671n, 951, 1019–20
Gervais du Bus: Roman de Fauvel, 763n
Gesler: 166
Gesta Romanorum: 268
Ghosts: 146, 428, 473, 892, 938, 948
Giant’s Causeway (Co. Antrim): 876
Gibb, Jocelyn: (ed.) Light on C.S. Lewis, 662n, 986
Gibbon, Edward: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 425, 433, 434, 440, 447, 448, 454, 607, 658, 741
Gibraltar: 686, 693
Gidding, Margaret: 494
Gilbert, Martin: First World War, 73, 151n
Gilbert, W.S.: Bab Ballads, 866; (with Arthur Sullivan) Mikado, 97, 163, 203, 570; Patience, 212; Pirates of Penzance, 97, 155; Yeomen of the Guard, 97
Gilfillan, Rev. George: Gallery of Literary Portraits, 728n; (ed.) Poetical Works of Armstrong, Dyer and Green, 728–9
Gillespie, Mr (taxi driver): 677
Giotto: ‘Legend of St Francis’, 627n
Gissing, George Robert: Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, 377–8, 440
Gladstone, William Ewart: 534, 541
Glasgow (Scotland): 431n, 485, 950, 1016, 1017
Glenmachan: 79, 98–9, 107, 118, 223, 246, 448, 469, 484, 501, 552, 556
Glenmachonians: see Ewart Family
Gloucester (Gloucestershire): 947, 978
Gloucester Arms (Oxford): 879
Gloucestershire: 978
Gluttony: 882
God the Father: 66n, 91, 206, 231, 233, 252n, 253, 289, 310, 333, 334, 373, 379, 386, 397, 443, 492n, 509, 521, 533, 538n, 545, 546, 555, 557, 561, 562, 623n, 642, 757–8, 797, 805, 862, 877, 882–3, 898, 901–2, 903–4, 912n, 914, 917, 926, 933, 944, 951, 958, 970, 972, 974, 977, 989, 990–2, 994, 1022
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: 230, 263n, 671n; Faust, 97
Gokuldas, Madhavji Dharamsi Moraji: 319
Golden Fleece: 209
Goldsmith, Oliver: 174, 554n, 1003; Deserted Village, 658; Vicar of Wakefield, 69, 70
Gollancz, Israel: 424n, 843n
Goodwin, Gordon: 445n
Gordon, E.V.: (ed. with J.R.R. Tolkien) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, 701
Gordon, George Stuart: 642–3, 780, 781, 783, 984
Goring (Oxfordshire): 686, 687–8, 689, 693
Gosse, Edmund: 513
Gough, Sir Hubert: 634n
Gounod, Charles: Bright Star of Eve, 98; Faust, 97, 98, 143, 248, 390; New Part Songs, 98
Goût, Villie: 683
Gower, John: Confessio Amantis, 763n
Graham, Samuel: 552, 561
Graham of Claverhouse, John: 787
Grainger, James: Sugar-Cane, 728
Gramont, Comte de: Mémoirs, 445
Gramophone Records: 25, 59, 66, 116, 118, 119, 127, 134, 143, 145, 164, 176, 183, 188, 216, 323, 843
Grand Guignol: 571; (English theatre company), 571n, 590
Grand Siècle: 445n, 1012
Grant-Murray, Mrs: 110 Graphic: 843
Gray, Thomas: Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard, 615; Works, 269
Great Bookham (Surrey): letters from, 67–72, 74–96, 101–58, 159–221, 223–61, 267–94; men. 28, 38, 262, 266, 357, 359, 370, 378, 380–1, 384–5, 459, 461, 513n, 534, 626, 794, 876, 877, 897, 971, 1005, 1011–12
Great Buddha of Kamakura: 1012
Great Kimble (Buckinghamshire): 836n
Great Northern Railway: 823n
Greats: see Literae Humaniores
Greece: 284, 486, 816n
Greek Anthology: 282
Greek Language: 21, 22, 39, 49, 58, 61, 71, 134, 238, 248, 286, 481, 487, 492, 816n, 874–5, 880n, 985
Greek Literature: 22, 34, 49, 71, 102, 105, 107, 137, 145, 150, 152, 158, 247, 282, 296n, 320, 420–1, 434, 467, 486, 764, 875, 880n
Green, John Richard: Short History of the English People, 245, 341, 356, 359
Green, Matthew: Poetical Works, 728–9; Spleen, 729
Greeves, Alfred: 352n
Greeves, Arthur: biography, 993–6 letters to, 58–60, 70–1, 75–8, 80–2, 83–4, 86–7, 89–90, 91–2, 94–5, 102–5, 108–9, 114–19, 121–3, 126–30, 137–40, 142–7, 152–3, 161–2, 164–5, 167–71, 173–7, 179–84, 185–97, 200–2, 205–7, 209–12, 213–17, 218–23, 224–9, 230–3, 234–7, 238–41, 244–6, 248–50, 252–4, 256–8, 258–60, 268–75, 276–8, 280–6, 287–91, 293–4, 296–99, 300–1, 303–5, 306–11, 312–14, 318–21, 323–5, 330–4, 339–43, 348–50, 352–3, 354–6, 358–60, 370–3, 373–5, 376–9, 381–4, 389–91, 392–5, 397–8, 403–4, 405–8, 411–13, 418–19, 424–7, 431–5, 439–42, 446–8, 452–4, 458–61, 463, 464–9, 472–4, 475–9, 480–3, 487–9, 489–91, 493–6, 497–9, 564–6, 596–8, 605–6, 674–5, 700–2, 718–19, 785, 793–4, 798, 801, 803–5, 828–38, 849–64, 872–82, 883–6, 887–90, 891–903, 905–77; men. 4, 53–4, 57, 66, 72, 83, 97, 98, 124, 125, 136, 151, 154–5, 160, 172, 335, 367, 380, 385, 443, 454n, 455, 456, 492–3, 497, 519, 522n, 595–6, 611n, 612, 619n, 644, 648, 651, 653n, 661, 691n, 713, 730, 733n, 737, 738, 779, 791–2, 810n, 821,841, 842, 843, 847, 981, 989, 991, 993–6, 1001, 1021, 1023 unpublished writings, ‘Alice’, 185–6, 190, 193, 194–5; ‘Dennis’/‘Water Sprite’, 200, 202, 205, 207, 210, 215–17, 218–19, 223, 225, 227, 232; ‘Papillon’, 228–9, 232, 236, 257, 277, 287, 308, 794; ‘Trees’, 674, 701, 718, 960
Greeves, Florence: 260
Greeves, John: 661, 746, 849–50, 892
Greeves, Joseph Malcomson (Arthur’s father): 125, 166n, 271, 455, 481, 611, 805n, 956, 993–5
Greeves, Lisbeth: 996
Greeves, Marion Janet Cadbury: 375n
Greeves, Mary Margretta Gribbon (Arthur’s mother): 83, 166n, 271, 293, 455, 542, 611, 830, 838, 875, 886, 927, 972, 993–5
Greeves, Ronald: 996
Greeves, Thomas (Arthur’s brother): 4, 82n, 83, 226
Greeves, Thomas Malcomson (‘Malcolm’): 352n
Greeves, William Edward (Arthur’s brother): 98, 375
Greeves, Winifred: 82n, 83
Gresham, David: 987
Gresham, Douglas: 987
Gresham, Joy Davidman: 834, 987, 995
Gribbon, Charles Edward: 166n, 378, 900, 903
Gribbon, Robin W.: 166, 674
Grieg, Edvard: Lyriske Smaastykker, 130n; Lyriske Stykker, 98n, 899; ‘March of the Dwarfs’, 98, 138, 899; Peer Gynt Suite, 82; ‘Watchman’s Song’, 130
Griffiths, Alan Richard (Dom Bede Griffiths): 834, 858, 881, 908; Golden String, 834n, 908n, 1023
Grove Park Grammar School (Wrexham): 303n
Groves, Rev. Sidney John Selby: 546
Grundy Library (Malvern): 57, 59
Gryphons: 284
Guerber, H.M.A.: Myths of the Norsemen, 53–4, 76
Guildford (Surrey): 92, 124, 148, 153, 225, 261
Guillaume de Lorris (and Jean de Meun): Roman de la Rose, 754–6, 764
Guinevere, Queen: 767
Gunners (Army): see Artillery
Habberton, John: Other People’s Children, 362
Haggard, H. Rider: Ayesha, 959; King Solomon’s Mines, 506; Pearl Maiden, 165; She, 959; (with Andrew Lang) World’s Desire, 309, 435
Haggis, Cyril (‘Joe’): 296–7
Haig, Field Marshal Douglas: 364
Haileybury College: 861n, 984
Hakluyt, Richard: 243
Hall, Harry Reginald: Ancient History of the Near East, 498, 733
Hamber, Mr: 542–3
Hamber, Mrs: 542–3
Hamburg (Germany): 631n
Hamilton, Alexander (d. 1676): 996
Hamilton, Alexander (d. 1768): 996
Hamilton, Alexander: (ed.) Works of the Right Rev. Hugh Hamilton, 996n
Hamilton, Annie Sargent Harley: 7, 9, 11, 41, 107, 136, 137, 223, 335, 501, 562, 566, 570–84, 621, 673n, 824, 842, 846, 847, 848, 855, 871, 997–8
Hamilton, Anthony: Mémoirs de la Vie du Comte de Gramont, 445
Hamilton, Augustus (‘Gussie’): 7n, 107, 155, 223, 501n, 563, 566, 569, 570–84, 586, 587, 621, 639, 665, 673n, 676, 746, 817, 824, 847, 848, 871, 918, 997–8, 1007, 1010
Hamilton, C. Henry: 670n
Hamilton, Elizabeth Staples: 996, 997
Hamilton, Harley: 673, 998
Hamilton, Henry: see Raleigh, Cecil Hamilton, Hugh (d. 1671): 996
Hamilton, Rt. Rev. Hugh (1729–1805): 996; Attempt to Probe the Existence and Absolute Perfection of the Supreme Unoriginal Being, 996n; Geometrical Treatise of the Conic Sections, 996n; Philosophical Essays, 996n; Works, 996n
Hamilton, Rev. Hugh (1790–1865): 996–7
Hamilton, Hugh Cecil Waldegrave: 997
Hamilton, Isabella Maxwell: 996
Hamilton, Isabella Wood: 996
Hamilton, Sir James: 996
Hamilton, Jean: 996
Hamilton, John Borlase: 998
Hamilton, Mary Warren (CSL’s grandmother): 133, 172, 474n, 990, 997, 1008
Hamilton, Molly: 998
Hamilton, Ruth: see Parker, Ruth
Hamilton, Rev. Thomas Robert (CSL’s grandfather): 44, 243n, 536, 802, 816, 826n, 864, 997; ‘Diary’, 841, 997, 1006, 1008
Hamilton, William Gerard: 827n
Hamilton & McMaster: 501n, 997
Hamilton Family: 840, 995–8, 1010
Hamley, Cedric Edwin: 67
Handel, George Frideric: 909; Messiah, 17, 99, 851, 895, 898; Saul, 573
Hankey, Donald (‘Student in Arms’): ‘Don’t Worry’, 242–3; Student in Arms, 242; ‘Romance’, 252
Hannahstown (Co. Antrim): 738, 906
Hardenburg, Friedrich Leopold von (‘Novalis’): 919; Heinrich von Ofterdingen, 922
Hardie, William Francis Ross: 732
Harding, Major George: 86, 99, 165n, 167, 415, 991
Harding, Hope (Ewart): 86, 99, 139, 165, 167, 415, 991, 992
Harding, Peter: Corner of Harley Street, 440
Hardman, (Sir) Donald Innes: 29, 31, 33n, 47, 208–9, 234, 302
Hardman, Wallace George: 33
Hardy, Thomas: 206, 958; Dynasts, 498, 505; Return of the Native, 605; Under the Greenwood Tree, 211
Harpenden (Hertfordshire): 507
Harper, Annie: 1, 503n, 1011
Harris, Percy Gerald Kelsal (‘Pogo’): 19, 357
Harrison, Brian: (ed.) Twentieth Century, 703n
Harrison, G.M.: 850n
Harrison, John: 107
Harrowgate (Durham): 888
Harrow School: 262
Harte, Bret: 154
Hartmann, Cyril Hughes: 453–4, 465, 471; Belle Stuart, 453; Cavalier Spirit, 453; Charles II, 453; Cudleigh, 453
Hartmann, George: 453n
Hartmann, Mrs George: 454, 465
Harvard University: 711n
Harwood, Cecil: biography, 998–1000; letters to, 670–72; men. 523, 653, 687–93, 744, 853, 859–60, 888, 892–5, 912, 979, 980; Recovery of Man in Childhood, 1000; Shakespeare’s Prophetic Mind, 1000; (ed. Owen Barfield) Voice of Cecil Harwood, 998, 1000; Way of a Child, 1000
Harwood, Daphne: 672, 859, 998–1000
Harwood, John: 999
Harwood, Laurence: 999
Harwood, Lois: 999
Harwood, Marguerite Lundgren: 1000
Harwood, Mark: 999
Harwood, Sylvia: 999
Harwood, Rev. William Hardy: 998
Hastings, John Maurice: 594
Hatfield House: 632n Hatton, W.K.: 782
Hávamál: 977n
Hawes, James Leopold: 978
Haworth: 285
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: 742–3; House of the Seven Gables, 256–7, 258, 261, 340, 742; Scarlet Letter, 340, 742; Transformation or The Marble Faun, 340, 742
Haydon, Benjamin Robert: Life, 949
Hayes, Mr: 823–4
Hazlitt, William: 150, 278; Plain Speaker, 789
Headington School (Oxford): 537, 956n, 987
Heard, Charlotte Warren: 561n, 997
Heard, Robert: 990
Heaven: 121, 254, 507, 509, 520, 859, 914, 918, 926, 967
Hebrides: 355, 584, 876
Hechle, Hilda: 197n
Heinemann, William: 396, 397, 399, 403, 406, 408–9, 410–11, 412, 413, 415–16, 420, 422, 439, 440, 444, 510, 560
Heinemann, William (Publishers): 396, 397, 549, 924, 928
Helen of Troy: 435, 447, 454
Helensburgh (Scotland): 768, 802, 847
Helen’s Tower (Co. Down): 738, 774
Helicopters: 613
Hell (or Inferno): 90, 93, 215, 219, 220, 225, 232, 236, 256, 307, 445, 520, 605, 758, 846
Hemans, Mrs Felicia Dorothea: Poems, 172
Hémard, Joseph: 810n Henesy, E.G.: 496
Henley (Oxfordshire): 688
Henry I, King: 948n
Henry VIII, King: 512n
Henry, M.: 224
Henry, Molly: 503
Henry, Robin: 503
Henty, George: 105; Out in the Pampas, 105n
Heracles (Hercules): 231
Heraclitus: 875
Herbert, George: 834; ‘Flower’, 830
Hereford (Herefordshire): 948
Herodotus: 263n, 486, 498; Histories, 284
Heroic Poetry: 440
Herrick, Robert: 238
Hertford College (Oxford): 29n, 294, 296n, 302, 305, 309
Hertfordshire: 886
Hesdin (France): 366
Hesketh, Lady: 748
Hesperides: 209
Hewlett, Maurice: 257, 405, 457n; Forest Lovers, 134; Lore of Proserpine, 134, 162, 168, 478; Pan and the Young Shepherd, 134 Hibbert Journal: 456n, 479
Hichens, Fitzgerald Charles Cecil Baron: 29, 31, 50, 51
Hickes, George: 837
Hickmott, ‘Punch’: 983
Hicks, Sir William Joynson: 712
Highgate School (London): 979, 998
High History of the Holy Grail: 249–50, 254, 334
Hill, George Birkbeck: (ed.) Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 262n, 524n, 633
Hill, J.R.: 365
Hillsboro (Western Avenue, Headington): letters from, 683–95, 613–16, 683–95, 702–12, 751–64, 761–4, 768–77, 786–93, 804–5, 823–8, 830–4, 838–75, 886–9, 907–10, 913–40; men. 725, 828n, 867–71, 891, 896–7, 898, 956n
Hindenberg, General Paul von: 112n, 458
Hinduism: 649, 968
Hinkley, Veronica FitzGerald: 596
Hippodrome (Belfast): 25, 38, 85, 541, 822, 954
Hippolytus: 408, 466
History: 741–4, 787–8 History of the University of Oxford: 703n
Hitchens, Robert: Spirit in Prison, 399, 409, 412n
Hobbes, Thomas: 623n, 763
Hogarth, David George: 733, 744, 781; Wandering Scholar in the Levant, 733
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson: (with P.B. Shelley) Necessity of Atheism, 277n
Holiness: 901, 922, 941
Holland, Lady: 815
Holland House (Manchester): 815
Holton (Oxfordshire): 902–3
Holy Grail: 115n, 118, 227, 239, 401
Holy Spirit: 308, 878, 902, 974
Holy Trinity Church (Headington Quarry): 1014, 1022
Holy Trinity Church (Rome): 1008
Holywood (Co. Down): 34n, 673, 774
Homely, The/Homeliness: 40, 186, 191, 222, 269, 276, 281, 289, 290, 295, 298, 348, 359, 377, 395, 428, 467, 471, 478, 538, 726, 787, 833, 836, 849, 853, 854, 857, 858, 859, 875, 876, 899, 907, 912, 917, 920, 922, 938, 939, 943, 956, 967, 974, 994, 1001
Homer: 105, 128, 137n, 145, 158, 167, 213, 320, 428, 480, 504, 615; Iliad, 71, 72, 102, 343n, 401, 434, 443–4; Odyssey, 71n, 102, 152, 238, 343, 435
Home Rule (Ireland): 51n, 52, 306, 310, 322, 634n
Hong Kong: 695, 710, 720, 735, 790n
Honorius III, Pope: 627
Hooker, Richard: 783, 967–8; Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, 783, 967
Hooper, Walter: (ed.) Boxen, 3n; C. S. Lewis: A Companion and Guide, 117n, 466n, 986, 1008, 1011, 1024; ‘Lewis That Stayed Behind’, 243n, 1008; Through Joy and Beyond, 18n, 513n; ‘To the Martlets’, 430n, 511n
Hopwood, Ronald Arthur: Old Way, 327
Horace: 32, 33–5, 49, 145, 200, 437; Epistles, 152; Odes, 703
Horgan, Frances: 755n
Household Journal: 1009
House of Commons: 712n, 791n
House of Lords: 771
Housman, A.E.: Shropshire Lad, 832
Hove (Sussex): 988
Howth (Dublin): 120n
Hügel, Friedrich von, Baron: 933
Hughes, Thomas: Tom Brown at Oxford, 230; Tom Brown’s Schooldays, 230, 450
Hugo, Victor: Han d’Islande, 290, 293–4; Homme Qui Rit, 98n; Misérables, 270; Notre Dame de Paris, 278
Humanism: 810
Hume, David: 331, 635n, 787; Treatise of Human Nature, 380
Humility: 925–6, 994
Hunter, Jeanne Clayton: (ed. with Thomas Kranidas) Barfield Sampler, 982
Huntley, G.P.: 87
Huxley, A.L.: 454
Huxley, Thomas Henry: 680
Hydra: 878
Hylas: 201, 221
Hyperboreans: 284
Hypnotism: 473
Hyslop, James Hervey: Problems of Philosophy, 333
Ibsen, Henrik: 78, 773, 932
Iceland: 92, 128n, 290
Icelandic/Icelandic Sagas: 127–8, 168, 937
Idealism: see Subjective Idealism Iffley (Oxfordshire): 597n, 831
Imagination: 20, 179, 210, 234, 257, 277, 280, 387, 468, 481, 498, 507, 524, 662n, 685–6, 752, 757, 786, 788, 816n, 818, 860, 900, 901, 902, 906, 909, 913, 955, 994
Immaculate Conception, The: 862
Incarnation, The: 977
India: 626, 665, 771n, 816, 817, 834n, 997
Indolence: 878, 882
In Dulci Jubilo: 851
Infantry: 322n, 328, 332, 338, 347–8, 351
Inferno: see Hell Inge, William Ralph: Personal Religion, 964
Inishmacsaint (Co. Fermanagh): 996
Inklings, The: 172n, 917n, 986, 989, 1013, 1023
Inner Temple: 303n
Irish Republican Army (IRA): 590
Irish Sea: 6, 104n, 105, 113, 115, 252, 587, 636
Irving, Washington: Lives of Mahomet, 478
Isaiah, Book of: 608, 665
Isis, River: 302
Islam: 711
Isoud, Lady: 103
Israel: 862 ‘It’: see Joy; referring to teenage sexual fantasies, 973
Italian Language and Literature: 264, 275, 279, 287, 294, 312
Italy: 165n, 627n, 687n Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall: 37n, 455–6
Jacks, Stopford Brooke Ludlow: 37, 455
Jackson, Herbert: 519–20
Jacob, W.W.: 668n, 669, 1001
Jaffé, Arthur: 631n
Jaffé, Sir Otto: 139n, 631
Jaffé, Paula, Lady: 631n
Jaffé, William: 98n, 139, 164, 561, 589, 631n
Jamaica: 998
James I of Scotland, King: 796n, 996
James II, King: 787n
James, Henry: 778
James, Rev. Sydney Rhodes: 21, 25, 32, 33, 37, 48, 51, 56, 147, 208; Seventy Years, 21n
James, William: 440, 711; Varieties of Religious Experience, 711n
J. and T.M. Greeves, Ltd.: 993
Järnefelt, Armas: Praeludium, 38
Jason: 192, 201, 209, 249, 269, 277, 282, 293
Jean de Meun: see Guillaume de Lorris Jeans, Sir James: Mysterious Universe, 952
Jeffrey, John: 474n, 477, 483
Jeffrey, Mrs John: 474n, 476, 477, 483
Jekyll, W.: 406n
Jenkin, Alfred Hamilton: 1000
Jenkin, Alfred Kenneth Hamilton: biography, 1000–2; letters to, 604–5, 613, 652–4, 668–9, 886–7; men. 525–6, 545–6; Cornish Homes and Customs, 101; Cornish Miner, 1001; Cornish Seafarers, 1001; Mines and Miners of Cornwall 1001; News from Cornwall, 1001; Story of Cornwall, 1000
Jenkin, Amy Louisa: 1000
Jenkin, Elizabeth Lenton: 1001–2
Jenkin, Honor Bronwen Goldsmid: 1001
Jenkin, Jennifer Hamilton Heseltine: 1001
Jenkin, Luned Jacob: 668–9, 887, 1001
Jenkin, William: 1001–2
Jenner, Henry: 1002
Jerome, St: 434
Jervis, Edwin Cyril: 32–3
Jesperson, Otto: Language, 711
Jesus Christ: 8, 17, 231, 234–5, 242, 271, 309, 397n, 548, 666, 796, 862, 939, 972, 974, 976–7, 989
Jesus College (Cambridge): 512n
Jesus College (Oxford): 32n, 835n
Job, Book of: 333
Joel, Book of: 60
John, St: First Epistle of, 912; Gospel of, 899; Revelation of, 121
Johnson, Laurence Bertrand: 341, 365, 388
Johnson, Sergeant-Major R.: 357n
Johnson, Dr Samuel: 185, 262, 320, 327, 353, 454, 464–5, 467, 492, 524, 532, 565, 583, 626, 633, 661n, 666, 687, 706, 730, 827, 875, 909, 923, 1003; Dictionary, 772; Lives of the English Poets, 223n, 659n, 721, 772, 773, 912, 918; Rambler, 772–3, 909
Jones, Robert Millar: Royal Belfast Academical Institution, 1003
Jonson, Ben: Works, 837n
Jordan (the postman): 27–8
Jormungander: 835
Joseph, Horace William Brindley: Introduction to Logic, 518
Jowett, Benjamin: 329, 430, 641, 644; ‘Interpretation of Scripture’, 329n
Joy (‘It’): 821n, 832, 877, 906, 911–12, 971
Joyce, Michael: 878n
Jubinal, Achille: 754
Kalevala: 222, 228, 232, 235, 476
Kant, Immanuel: 625n, 634, 685, 931
Keats, John: 98, 171, 288, 290, 303, 310, 628, 949; Endymion, 220, 499, 933; Eve of St Agnes, 220, 466; Fall of Hyperion, 544; ‘To one who has been long’, 385
Keble College (Oxford): letters from, 316–22, 325–7, 329–30, 334–6; men. 315, 369, 416, 436, 986, 1018, 1021
Keefe, Carolyn: (ed.) C. S. Lewis: Speaker and Teacher, 430n, 511n
Keir, David Lindsay: 902
Kelmscott (Oxfordshire): 559
Kelmscott Press: 287, 384, 386, 559
Keown, Henry: 812n
Keown, Richard: 812n
Keown, Sarah: 812n
Keown, Sarah Jane Lewis (‘Jeannie’): 812–13, 1015
Keown, Thomas: 812n
Keown, Thomas Heron: 812–13, 1015
Ker, Neil Ripley: 837; Catalogue of Manuscripts containing Anglo-Saxon, 837n; Medieval Manuscripts, 837n
Ker, William Paton: 554, 556–7
Keyes, Sir Roger: 553–4
Kidlington (Oxfordshire): 861n
Kildare (Co. Kildare): 34n
Kilkenny (Co. Kilkenny): 996
Killyleath (Co. Down): 996
Kilmore (Co. Cavan): 120n
Kilmore Cathedral (Co. Cavan): 960n
Kilns, The: letters from, 942–63, 965, 967–77; men. 921, 927, 936, 940, 941, 963–4, 995, 1012–14
King, Ven. Francis: 1020
King, James: 747n
King Arthur Hotel (Tintagel): 581–2
King Edward VI School (Birmingham): 1022
King Edward VII School (Sheffield): 448n
Kinglake, Alexander William: Eóthen, 630, 631, 733–4
King’s College (Cambridge): 317, 318n, 319, 512, 722
Kingsley, Charles: Water-Babies, 901; Westward Ho!, 184
Kings 2, Book of: 214, 498
Kingsmill, Hugh: Matthew Arnold, 784n
King’s Own Scottish Borderers: 328
King’s School (Taunton): 19n
Kingstown (Co. Dublin): 1018
Kinsdale (Co. Cork): 990
Kinver (Staffordshire): 19n
Kipling, Rudyard: 26, 149–50, 413, 414, 432, 639; Barrack-Room Ballads, 149, 233, 237; ‘British Roman Song’, 130; ‘Brushwood Boy’, 149; Day’s Work, 149; Dedication Poem to Wolcott Balestier, 233, 237; ‘First Chantey’, 149; ‘For All We Have and Are’, 149; ‘If–’, 684; Jungle Book, 106, 149, 848; Kim, 106, 490; ‘Last Chantey’, 149; ‘Last Rhyme of True Thomas’, 149; ‘McAndrew’s Hymn’, 790n; Puck of Pook’s Hill, 106, 130, 149, 419; Rewards and Fairies, 236; Second Jungle Book, 106, 848; Seven Seas, 106, 149; ‘Story of Ung’, 106; Works, 910
Kirkpatrick, Anne Mussen: see Mitchell, Anne Mussen
Kirkpatrick, George Louis: 69, 83, 102, 123–4, 125, 1004–6
Kirkpatrick, James: 1002
Kirkpatrick, Louisa: 28, 52, 69, 72, 79, 81–2, 83, 84, 88, 102, 105n, 119, 123–4, 125, 145, 153, 163, 169, 174, 177, 180, 182, 185, 191, 208, 211, 224, 233, 257–8, 261, 287, 292, 385, 513n, 535, 626, 1004–5
Kirkpatrick, Sarah Thompson: 1002
Kirkpatrick, William: 1002
Kirkpatrick, William Thompson: biography, 1002–6; men. 28, 31, 36, 38, 46–7, 52–3, 55, 67–9, 71, 72–3, 74, 78, 79, 83, 85, 87–8, 95, 99, 101, 102, 105, 107, 110, 111–12, 114, 123–4, 132, 135–6, 137, 140, 141–2, 145, 147, 150, 151, 155–6, 157, 177, 178–9, 183, 190, 193, 194, 198, 199, 202–4, 208, 217, 218, 223, 224, 229, 237, 238, 247, 251–2, 255, 261, 263–4, 266, 267, 275, 287, 291, 292, 294, 311, 361, 376, 380–1, 384–5, 406, 427, 429, 444, 461, 513, 534–5, 539, 541, 545, 550, 557, 563, 602, 620, 626, 1003–6, 1011–12
Kirtland, E.J.B.: 180n
Kitchener, Lord: 110, 204
Knight, Gareth: Magical World of the Inklings, 982
Knoblauch, Edward: Kismet, 954; (with Arnold Bennett) Milestones, 179–80
Knock (Co. Dublin): 996
Knossos: 733n ‘Kod’/’Kodotta’: see ‘Cod’ Kolbítar Society: 701, 732, 838, 880, 1023
Kölle, Charlotte: 834n
Kowloon (China): 695–6, 719
Kranidas, Thomas: see Hunter, Jeanne Clayton Kubla Khan: 460
Labour Club (Oxford): 493
Labour Party: 670n
Lady Margaret Hall (Oxford): 519n, 596n, 600n, 667n
Lamb, Charles: 150, 269, 278, 292, 525, 694, 704, 762, 794; Essays of Elia, 226, 242, 272, 538; ‘Old Familiar Faces’, 262; Rosamund Gray, 278
Lambourn (Berkshire): 688
Lancashire Fusiliers: 1023
Landor, Walter Savage: 178; Pericles and Aspasia, 110
Land’s End (Cornwall): 577, 582
Lang, Andrew: 273, 312, 326, 532, 534, 536; Almae Matres, 313; History of English Literature, 157, 283, 284; (trans. with W. Leaf and E. Myers) Iliad, 343n; Myth, Ritual and Religion, 800–1; (trans. with S.H. Butcher) Odyssey of Homer, 238, 343, 435; (with Rider Haggard) World’s Desire, 309, 434–5
Langland, William: Piers Plowman, 763n, 986
Langlois, Ernest: 754–5
Langton, Stephen (Inn): 227, 232
Langton, Archbishop Stephen: 227
Larger Temple Shakespeare: 843n
Larne (Co. Antrim): 5, 100, 113, 126, 128, 132, 177, 217, 223, 561, 739
La Rochefoucauld, François, Duc de: Réflexions, 560
Latin Language: 1, 2, 49, 238, 422, 487, 489–90, 494, 554, 557, 596n, 816n, 817, 1011
Latin Literature: 22, 79, 112, 113, 157, 177, 247, 268, 490
Launcelot, Sir: 103, 115n, 176n, 767
Law, William: Serious Call, 961
Lawlor, John: (with W.H. Auden) Nevill Coghill from Friends, 861n, 986
Lawrence, D.H.: 881
Lawson, Frederick Henry: 902–3
Laxdaela Saga: 128, 129, 701
Layamon: Brut, 162, 439–40, 440, 581
Laybourne, Helen: 722
Leaf, Walter: (with A. Lang and E. Myers) Iliad, 343
Lear, King: 468
Leatherhead (Surrey): 72, 143, 150, 172, 188, 192, 261
Leathes, Sir Stanley: 840n
Lebanon: 743n
Leblanc, Georgette: 190n
Lecoy, Félix: 755n
Ledbury (Herefordshire): 637
Lee, Sidney: 787n
Leeborough: see Little Lea Le Havre: 91n, 93, 1013
Leoncavallo, Ruggiero: Pagliacci, 164, 248
Lesbianism: 879–80
Lesbos: 146n
Leslie, Dr Richard Whytock (‘Squeaky Dick’): 417, 543, 677, 714, 804, 807, 819, 969
Le Tréport (France): letters from, 352–63; men. 367
Letterkenny (Co. Donegal): 221
Letters from: see Ashton Court (Bristol); Castlerock (Co. Londonderry); Crownhill (Devon); Eastbourne (Officers’ Command Depot); Endsleigh Palace Hospital (London); France; Keble College (Oxford); The Kilns; Le Tréport (France); Little Lea; Liverpool Merchants Mobile Hospital; Long Crendon (Bucks.); Magdalen College (Oxford); Mansfield Road (Oxford); Oxford Union Society; Patriotic, S.S.; Perham Downs Camp (Ludgershall); Perranporth (Cornwall); Queen’s College (Cambridge); Ravenswood Road (Bristol); Southbourne (Hants.); Swiss Cottage (London); University College (Oxford); Warneford Road (Oxford); **********Windmill Road (Oxford) Lewis, Agnes (aunt of CSL): 765–6, 768–71, 1017
Lewis, Albert James (father of CSL): biography, 1006–8
letters to, 5, 6–14, 16–20, 21–4, 26–31, 33–6, 39–45, 47–52, 54–8, 60–7, 69–70, 72–3, 74–5, 79–80, 82–3, 84–6, 87–8, 90–1, 93–4, 96, 101–2, 105–8, 110–14, 120–1, 123–6, 130–2, 135–7, 140–2, 147–52, 154–8, 159–60, 162–3, 166–7, 171–2, 177–8, 184–5, 198–9, 202–4, 208–9, 212–13, 217–18, 223–4, 229–30, 233–4, 237–8, 242–4, 246–7, 250–2, 255, 258, 261, 267, 275, 279–80, 286–7, 291–2, 295–6, 299–300, 302–3, 305–6, 311–12, 314–15, 321–2, 325–30, 334–9, 344–8, 351–2, 354, 356–8, 361–3, 367–9, 373, 376, 379–81, 384–9, 391–2, 395–6, 398–402, 404–5, 408–11, 413–18, 420–3, 427–31, 436–9, 442–5, 448–51, 456–8, 464, 469–70, 474–5, 479–80, 483–6, 489, 491–3, 496–7, 500–1, 502–3, 510–13, 515–20, 524–5, 534–6, 539–41, 549–55, 569–70, 584–96, 598–602, 606–11, 613–16, 617–36, 637–41, 642–9, 650–2, 654–6, 657–62, 664–8, 676–82, 697–700, 713–18, 732–5, 745–51, 765–8, 777–81, 782–5, 794–7, 798–801, 802–3, 805–6; men. 1, 2n, 6, 15, 24–5, 28, 33, 38, 46–7, 52–3, 60, 67–8, 96, 98n, 104, 134, 178–9, 204–5, 236, 263–4, 416, 423, 425, 454, 451–2, 455, 460, 461–2, 463, 465, 467, 468, 469, 472, 479, 498, 507, 525, 527, 532–3, 534, 542–3, 545, 556, 557, 560, 563, 566, 570, 571–80, 582–3, 599, 603, 605, 611, 612, 636, 642, 649–50, 670, 676, 693, 695, 696, 700, 702, 705, 710, 712, 718–19, 721, 722, 730–1, 736–8, 739, 742, 744, 751–3, 768–71, 772, 780, 786–7, 791, 794, 803, 804, 805, 806–9, 811–13, 814, 817, 818–19, 820–4, 826n, 827, 839, 840–7, 848, 856, 864n, 867, 890–1, 892, 901, 912, 937–8, 952, 971, 983–4, 987, 991, 993, 997, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1006–11, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1021
Lewis, Claire (cousin of CSL): 212, 217n, 1016
Lewis, Clive Staples ‘Jack’: Allegory of Love, writing of, 754–6, 766–7, 779–80, 796, 799, 800, 855, 957; ambition to be poet, 925, 927, 928–31; on anti-Catholicism, 353, 354–5, 475–6; ‘APB’ (Warnie) and ‘SPB’ (Jack), meaning of, 265n; Army, joins, 315; Army, demobilized from, 423; and art, 84, 92, 122; Arthur Greeves, his ‘father confessor’, 889; Arthur Greeves, a portrait, 993–5; at Ashton Court (convalescent home): 387–402; his atheism, 205, 216, 219, 230–1, 234–5, 240, 271, 379, 397, 443, 520, 557; book reviews, first, 784; Boxen toys, burial of, 866–7, 891; cadet battalion, joins, 315, 316, 322, 327; Cambridge, first visit, 511–12; his centenary stone: 651n; Chancellor’s Prize for English Essay, 549–50; his character, 89–90, 95, 104, 126, 131–2, 132–3, 136–7, 143, 145, 168, 173, 181, 205, 210, 301, 370; Classical Honour Moderations at Oxford, reads, 423, 428, 438, 456–7, 477, 483–4, 498; College chapel, begins attending, 942; confirmation, 87, 93, 96; conscription, 125, 131, 159, 163, 171, 179, 250, 261; convalesces at Officers’ Command Depot (Eastbourne), 416–23; convalesces at Perham Downs Camp, 403–16; conversion to Christianity, 972, 974; conversion to theism, 797; and dancing, 41, 43, 44, 513; on dating of letters, 213–14, 498, 973; ad drawing, 84, 138, 145, 211, 216; English Language and Literature, reads, 591–2, 600–11; examinations for Malvern College, 20, 21, 22; examinations for Oxford University, 223, 232, 233–4, 246, 247, 251, 253, 255, 258, 261, 262, 263, 267, 291, 292, 294–5, 302; examining for Lower Certificates, 799–800, 803–4, 806, 807, 816, 913, 916, 917, 942, 957, 965; on experiments on insects, 12–13; fails Responsions for Oxford, 294–5; family characteristics, 126, 130, 848; family tradition, 846–7; father, compared to his brothers, 768–71; father, belittling of, 454, 455, 460, 461–2, 463, 465, 467, 468, 469, 472; father, lies to, 479; father nicknamed ‘P’daytabird’, 525; father, nurses, 806–22; father, his personality, 827, 848; father, quarrels with, 461–2; father, shame over, 903; father, travels with, 570–84; father, tries to take on holiday, 676–8, 697–8, 712, 713, 716, 717–18, 722, 730–1, 736, 799, 802, 803, 805; father, urges to visit Oxford, 664–5; father, visits to, 461–2, 507, 603, 636, 649–50, 670, 676, 730–1, 736–9, 751–3, 781, 798, 802; father, worries about, 804–6; feelings, 117, 146, 227, 271, 540, 932–3, 945, 964; first class degree in Classical Honour Moderations, 477, 483–4, 497, 498; first class degree in English Language and Literature, 611; first class degree in Literae Humaniores (‘Greats’), 599; France, serves in, 346–73; happiness, his ideal, 661n; Pope Honorius III, resembles, 627; hospitalized in British Red Cross Hospital, France 352–63; hospitalized in Liverpool Merchants Mobile Hospital, 365–72; illness, mild, pleasure of, 293, 660–1, 795; illnesses, 22–4, 39, 40–4, 47, 49–50, 88, 267, 352–63, 637, 655, 745, 749, 794–5, 835; Joy and sex, relation between, 877–8, 914; Keble College, Oxford, billeted in, 315–36; Kilns, moves into, 940; W.T. Kirkpatrick, tribute to, 534–5; lectures in English literature, 661–2, 783; first lectures in Oxford, 635–6, 638; letters of the dead, on publishing, 665–6; on letter-writing, 8–9, 61, 89, 91, 103, 104, 126, 130, 131, 137, 152, 173, 175, 181, 188, 213–14, 221, 306, 330, 607, 682, 860–1, 872, 883–4, 885, 897, 916–17, 921, 949–50; literary failure, acceptance of, 924–31; Little End Room, on building of new, 867–8; Little Lea, clearing out of, 823–6, 865–7; Little Lea, last night in, 890–1; Little Lea sold, 897; his looks, 74, 318; defines the Loves, 820; Magdalen College, elected Fellow, 642–6; Magdalen College, his rooms in, 650–1; Magdalen College, moves into, 650; Magdalen College colleagues, disillusioned with, 762–3, 767–8; Magdalen College undergraduates, disillusioned with, 778–9; Malvern College, hatred of, 35, 50–2, 54–5, 59, 61–2, 66–7, 111; matriculates at Oxford, 203, 295; memorial window for parents, 845; and memory, 585; and modern novels, 202, 957–8; and modern poetry, 403, 407, 432–3, 450, 453–4, 490, 492, 522; and morals, 343, 661; nature, love of, 64, 66, 70, 74–5, 79, 83, 88, 89, 95, 101, 105, 108, 109, 114–15, 116, 121, 124, 151, 153, 154, 167–8, 180–1, 184, 188, 199, 222, 225–7, 250, 251–2, 260, 272–3, 275, 276, 283, 310–11, 413, 478, 831–2, 863, 906–7, 936, 944, 951; Northernness, love of, 20; novels, danger of, 957–8; Oxford seen for first time, 262; Oxford, love of, 301, 304, 330, 334, 427; Oxford, return to after the War, 423; ‘P’daytabird Spirit’ defined, 775–6, 777; pension, not given one by Army, 435–6; pets, 2, 5, 24; Philomastix, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 276, 278, 281, 282, 283–4, 287–8, 313, 320, 973; philosophy to English, change from, 84, 92, 122; poetry, definition of, 508–9; poetry, on the end of English, 776–7; pride his besetting sin, 878–9, 882; research degree considered, 610, 623–4; religion, attempt at, 872–3, 887, 906; his religious poems, 895–6, 903–4, 932; romantic strangeness, 122, 138, 169–70, 176–7, 186, 206–7, 227, 230, 974; schedule, his weekly, 732–3, 735–6, 785, 873; scholarship to Malvern College, 20–3, 24, 26, 27; scholarship to University College, 263, 285, 326; correcting School Certificates, 611–12, 613, 630–1, 714–5, 722; his self-examination, 862, 877–9, 888, 892; and sentiments, 117, 118, 122–3, 975; sixteenth century, planning book on, 749, 767; Somerset Light Infantry, joins, 338; and Spanish, 264, 279; and sports, 44, 59, 62, 66–7, 301, 314–15; sub-creator, man as, 933; super-shocker novel, ideas for, 923–4; swimming, 188, 304, 305, 310, 450–1, 453, 563, 723, 963–4; tobacco, enjoyment of, 272, 286, 352, 399, 404, 587; on typing letters to friends, 445; University College, teaches at, 627–8; walking tours, 687–93, 756–9, 792, 793–4, 795–6, 871, 887–8, 892–5, 947–8, 999–1000; his walks, 24, 42, 60, 72, 153, 160, 167–8, 192, 272–3, 405, 467, 488, 521, 558–9, 725, 774, 791–2, 831–2, 833, 851, 852–4, 858, 862, 880–1, 889, 897–8, 922–3, 941, 962; Warnie, his last stay at Little Lea, 897; Warnie, offered home with Jack, 828, 867–71, 888; Warnie’s character, 891–2; Warnie’s religious views, 948; winter, love of, 191, 234, 272–3, 275, 279, 290, 293, 426, 468, 881, 919, 953; women, on teaching, 667; women in the University, 703–4; wounded in Battle of Arras, 364–5, 366, 367, 414, 417–18; on writing, 89, 185–6, 187, 190, 193, 205, 210, 218–19, 225, 227, 260, 395, 458–9, 523, 900–1; W.B. Yeats, meets, 524–5, 530–2, 533–4, 564–5; writings (published), Allegory of Love, 519n, 661n, 754–5, 766–7, 779–80, 796, 799, 800, 855, 957; ‘Alliterative Metre’, 658n; All My Road Before Me, 547n, 595n, 597n, 599, 603, 604n, 612, 625n, 626n, 632n, 643n, 667n, 668n, 684n, 701n, 763n, 781n, 831n, 836n, 851n, 959n, 978, 979, 984, 987, 997, 1000, 1018, 1022, 1023; Boxen, 3, 4, 24n, 556, 731–2, 753, 771, 775, 793, 840, 866–7, 891; ‘Christianity and Culture’, 486n; Christian Reflections, 486n; Chronicles of Narnia, 228, 468n; Collected Poems, 115, 141, 373n, 593, 651n, 896n, 904n, 932n; Dark Tower, 1002; Dymer, 269, 277, 282, 285, 289, 294, 419, 662–4, 670, 672, 673, 675, 679–80, 682, 699, 701, 715, 758, 794, 861, 911, 924–30, 932, 935, 977; English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, 600n, 783n, 974n; Four Loves, 820n; George MacDonald: An Anthology, 970n; God in the Dock: Essays on Theology andEthics, 854n; ‘Hamlet: The Prince or the Poem?’, 971n; ‘Joy’, 593; ‘Kingis Quair’, 796n; Letters to Malcolm, 669n, 904n; Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 981; Miracles, 999; Narrative Poems, 467n, 882; ‘Note on Comus’, 888; Pilgrim’s Regress, 896n, 915n, 932n, 993; Poems, 651n, 896n, 932n; ‘Prayer’, 903–4; Prince Caspian, 912n; ‘Queen of Drum’, 467n, 882; review of Hugh Kingsmill’s Matthew Arnold, 784n; review of Evelyn Waugh’s Rossetti, 784n; Selected Literary Essays, 658n, 971n; ‘Song’, 372–3; Spirits in Bondage, 115, 222n, 346n, 373n, 378, 389–90, 392, 396, 397, 399–401, 403, 406, 408–9, 410–11, 412–13, 414, 415–16, 419, 422, 433, 439, 440, 443, 444, 446, 448, 453, 456, 457n, 459, 463, 465, 480–1, 551, 670; ‘Star Bath’, 222; Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature, 888n; Surprised by Joy, 1 , 2, 7n, 8, 15, 19n, 20, 29n, 41, 53–4, 57n, 67–9, 71n, 96, 137n, 262, 263, 341n, 547n, 556n, 606n, 763n, 797, 820, 834n, 883n, 972, 981, 982, 983, 984, 990, 991–2, 993, 999–1000, 1001, 1002, 1004, 1008; That Hideous Strength, 117n, 904n, 1002; They Stand Together, 993, 995; Till We Have Faces, 268n; Voyage of the ‘Dawn Treader’, 981; ‘What the Bird Said Early in the Year’, 651n; writings (unpublished), ‘Childhood of Medea’, 277–8, 282, 286, 460, 465–6; ‘Easley Fragment’, 260n; ‘Fost r’, 568; ‘Hegemony of Moral Values’, 623n, 625n; ‘Helen’, 454; ‘Hippolytus’, 466, 466–7n; ‘King of Drum’, 467n; ‘Loki Bound’, 20, 59, 75–8, 80–1, 87, 214, 249, 323; ‘Metrical Meditations of a Cod’, 32n, 115, 141, 222, 340, 350; ‘Moving Image’, 899–901, 909, 912, 916–17; ‘My life During the Exmas Holadys of 1907’, 1011; ‘Narrative Poetry’, 511; ‘Nimue’, 454, 466, 468, 482–3, 505; ‘Optimism’, 512, 515, 517, 523, 525, 535–6, 540, 541, 549–50, 551–2, 553–4, 556–7, 564, 588, 591, 595; ‘Pudaita Pie’, 791n, 1008; ‘Quest of Bleheris’, 181, 183, 184, 186, 188, 190, 193–4, 197, 200, 205, 211, 212, 216, 218–19, 223, 225, 227, 232, 257, 794; ‘Some Problems of Metaphor’, 879; ‘Tristram and King Mark’, 419; ‘Ulster Novel’, 899n; (with Leo Baker) ‘Way’s the Way’, 472, 488, 492, 494–5, 499, 505, 507, 513; ‘Wild Hunt’, 467n, 490, 494, 505, 506, 513, 523
Lewis, Eileen (cousin of CSL): 731, 1017
Lewis, Florence Augusta ‘Flora’ (mother of CSL): biography, 1008–11; men. 1, 5, 6, 7n, 98n, 117n, 310n, 356n, 368n, 496, 570, 802n, 812n, 822, 825, 840, 841, 842, 843, 845, 846, 890, 901, 906, 946, 966n, 983, 984, 990, 996–7, 1006–7; ‘Modern Sermon’, 1009–10; ‘Princess Rosetta’, 1009
Lewis, Frances (great-aunt of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Jane (great-grandmother of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Jane (great-aunt of CSL): 1014
Lewis, John (great-uncle of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Joseph (1803–90; great-grandfather of CSL): 731n, 826, 1014
Lewis, Joseph (great-uncle of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Joseph (1856–1908; uncle of CSL): 10n, 104n, 204n, 217n, 260n, 449n, 713n, 846, 867, 1015–16
Lewis, Dr Joseph Tegart ‘Joey’(1898–1969; cousin of CSL): 10, 142, 260n, 713–14, 730, 736, 804, 806–7, 819, 823, 826, 922, 1016
Lewis, Leonard (cousin of CSL): 1017
Lewis, Martha (cousin of CSL): 260n, 1016
Lewis, Martha (aunt of CSL): 1015
Lewis, Martha Gee (grandmother of CSL): 677, 812n, 840, 1006, 1014–15
Lewis, Mary (great-aunt of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Mary Tegart (aunt of CSL): 10n, 260n, 867, 1016
Lewis, May (cousin of CSL): 260n, 449, 450, 1016
Lewis, Minnie: see Lewis, Wilhelmina Lewis, Norman (cousin of CSL): 34, 1016
Lewis, Richard (c. 1775–1845; great-great-grandfather of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Richard (1832–1908; grandfather of CSL): 2, 6, 243n, 344, 677, 812, 826, 840, 841, 846, 864, 1006, 1014–16
Lewis, Richard (uncle of CSL): 27, 624, 731, 765–6, 768–71, 779, 791, 799, 802n, 804, 805, 806, 812, 840, 846–7, 855, 1016–17 Lewis, Richard (cousin of CSL): 204, 217–18n, 260n, 1016
Lewis, Samuel (great-uncle of CSL): 1014
Lewis, Sarah Elizabeth (cousin of CSL): 260n, 1016
Lewis, Thomas (great-uncle of CSL): 840, 1014
Lewis, W. & R., Rope and Twine Manufacturers: 1016, 1017
Lewis, Warren Hamilton ‘Warnie’ (brother of CSL): biography, 1011–14; letters to, 2–4, 5, 24–5, 31–3, 36–8, 96–100, 265–6, 445–6, 454–6, 461, 525–34, 536–8, 542–8, 555–63, 570–84, 683–95, 702–12, 720–32, 735–44, 751–61, 768–77, 786–93, 806–19, 823–8, 838–48, 865–72; men. 1, 6–7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 23–4, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 35, 36–7, 40, 41n, 42, 44, 46–7, 48, 49, 52, 55, 73, 74, 79, 85, 88, 91, 93, 96, 108, 111, 120n, 124, 130, 131, 135–6, 137, 142, 155–6, 163, 177, 184, 188, 230, 236, 243n, 246–7, 250–1, 255, 258, 264, 279, 300, 322, 327, 334, 335, 344, 349, 361, 366, 367, 368, 379–80, 396, 418, 421–2, 423, 429, 438, 443n, 449, 451–2, 457, 460, 461–2, 463, 474, 484, 491, 492, 500, 501n, 503, 507, 513, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 524, 536, 539n, 540, 541, 550, 552, 569, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 593, 599–600, 602, 603, 607, 611, 617n, 618, 619n, 621, 624, 631, 632–3, 634, 636, 637, 638–40, 646, 647, 656, 657, 664, 665, 667, 676, 677, 682, 695–6, 697, 698–9, 716, 719–20, 734, 735, 746, 749, 765, 798, 802n, 803, 805, 822, 828, 829, 851, 864, 884–5, 886, 888, 889, 890–1, 891–2, 896–7, 910, 940, 944, 947–9, 954, 955, 956, 959–60, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975–6, 983–4, 986, 987, 989, 991, 992, 993, 997, 1002, 1005, 1006, 1007–8, 1010–14, 1015–16, 1017 writings, Assault on Olympus, 1013; Brothers and Friends, 896–7, 940, 969, 989, 1012, 1013; (ed.) Letters of C. S. Lewis, 1014; Levantine Adventurer, 1013; Louis XIV, 1013; (ed.) Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon, 1013; Splendid Century, 1013; Sunset of the Splendid Century, 1013
Lewis, Wilhelmina ‘Minnie’ (aunt of CSL): 34, 212, 217n, 847, 1016
Lewis, William ‘Limpopo’ (uncle of CSL): 27, 34n, 212, 217n, 237, 766, 768–71, 799, 804, 805, 812, 813, 824, 825, 840, 846–7, 855, 1009, 1016–17
Lewis, William Desmond (cousin of CSL): 1016
Lewis, Wyndham: 994
Lewis Family: 1014–18
Lewis Papers: 5n, 6, 8, 9n, 20, 23n, 24n, 25, 27n, 30n, 32n, 41n, 44n, 46–7, 52–3, 67n, 81n, 85n, 120n, 156n, 178–9, 243n, 250n, 260n, 263–4, 279n, 294n, 347, 366, 406n, 409n, 417n, 436, 439n, 443n, 451–2, 455n, 462, 474n, 536n, 539n, 549n, 561n, 571n, 583n, 611–12, 613n, 619n, 642, 649–50, 661n, 675n, 676, 695–6, 699n, 710n, 719, 720n, 732n, 733n, 744n, 780, 786n, 802n, 808n, 812n, 828n, 836n, 864n, 896, 899n, 906n, 969, 971, 983–4, 991–2, 993–5, 997, 1005, 1006–12, 1015–17, 1021
Liberal Club (Oxford): 493
Liberalism: 816
Lichfield (Staffordshire): 583
Ligoniel (Co. Antrim): 738
Lilith: 895–6, 899, 904, 906
Lillers (France): 424
Lincoln, Abraham: 498
Lincoln College (Oxford): 591, 600n, 641n
Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop: 331n, 655
Linguistic Society: 838
Lisbane (Co. Down): 996
Lisburn (Co. Antrim): 166
Lissan (Co. Tyrone): 996
Liszt, Franz: ‘Auf’ den Bergen’, 153; Folkelivsbillender, 153; ‘Hungarian Rhapsody’, 129 Literae Humaniores (‘Greats’): 73n, 194, 263n, 296n, 303n, 318, 428, 438, 448n, 518, 528n, 531n, 591, 592, 593, 594, 599, 627n, 628, 629n, 641n, 644n, 658n, 733n Literary Epic: 615
Little, Philip Francis: Thermopylae, 172
Little Bookham (Surrey): 68
Little End Room (of Little Lea): 107, 160, 176, 209, 224, 295, 297, 420, 462, 463, 732, 743, 753, 807, 811, 814, 822, 827, 841, 843, 867, 868, 869, 969
Little Lea (‘Leeborough’): letters from, 2–4, 96–100, 221–3, 265–6, 424, 471–2, 806–21; men. 1, 6, 24, 26, 28, 31, 51, 55, 57–8, 82, 84, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 147, 158–9, 160, 178, 199, 209, 217, 279, 324, 339n, 369n, 423, 439, 450n, 457, 461–2, 471, 509, 513, 543, 569, 571, 584, 587n, 589, 599, 603, 613n, 617n, 636, 657, 670, 682, 702n, 721, 722, 729, 730–2, 734, 736–8, 743, 744, 751–3, 773n, 782, 785, 792, 798, 799, 804, 822, 823, 824–30, 838, 839–48, 849, 856, 861, 864, 865–9, 871, 885, 890–1, 892, 897, 898n, 899, 920–1, 937–8, 946, 956, 993, 1007, 1010–11, 1015
Liverpool (Lancashire): 13, 177, 217, 225, 292, 329, 500, 515, 529n, 555, 657, 665, 736, 807, 813, 865, 889, 890, 965, 966, 967, 1014
Liverpool Cathedral: 678, 807
Liverpool Institute High School: 303n Liverpool Merchants Mobile Hospital: letters from, 365–72
Liverpool Regiment: 528n
Lloyd George, David: 112, 364, 484
Locke, John: 440, 635n
Lockhart, John Gibson: Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott, 239, 240, 356, 949
Lodge, Kenneth Ernest: 29, 31
Logau, Friedrich von: Sinnegedichte, 148n
Logic: 90, 434
Logres: 230
Loki: 59, 75–8, 80–1, 82, 87, 214, 231, 323
London: 6, 73, 97, 111, 157, 192, 199, 218, 224, 225, 292, 356, 373–87, 410–11, 444, 449, 456, 469, 493, 548, 564n, 588, 597, 626, 631n, 665, 667, 803, 887, 889, 890, 915, 946, 954, 955, 961, 962, 963–4, 978, 979, 980, 998, 999
London, Jack: Jacket, 147
London and North Western Railway: 23–4, 850
London and South Western Railway: 69
London Library: 157
London Rifle Brigade: 67n
London School of Eurythmy: 1000
London University: see University of London Long Crendon (Buckinghamshire): letter from, 910–13; men. 761
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: 148n, 149, 408, 743; Song of Hiawatha, 895; Village Blacksmith, 154; Wreck of the Hesperus, 154
Longleat House (home of Marquis of Bath): 693
Lough Neagh (Ulster): 739
Louis XIV, King: 445n, 593n, 792, 1012, 1013
Louth, County: 596n
Louvre, The: 122, 124
Lovel, Mrs: 923–4
Lovelace, Richard: 453n
Lowe, William Walter: 32
Lowell, James Russell: 742–3; Writings, 742
Lubbock, Sir Percy: 581
Lucan: 199
Lucas, Mrs Edgar: 119n
Lucas, E.V.: Open Road, 134
Luccombe (Somerset): 893
Lucifer: see Satan Lucretius: 238, 426
Ludendorff, General Erich: 1019
Ludgershall (Buckinghamshire): 403–16, 442
Ludlow (Shropshire): 637–8
Ludwig, Emil: Kaiser Wilhelm II, 866
Luke, St: Gospel of, 208, 277, 797, 862n
Lunghi, Elvio: Basilica of St Francis of Assisi, 627n
Lunn, Sir Arnold: Harrovians, 48, 55
Lurgan College (Co. Armagh): 28, 69n, 79, 142, 1002–4, 1006
Lyme Regis (Dorset): 793, 794, 795
Lyndhurst (Hampshire): 583
Lynmouth (Devon): 577, 578–9, 894
Lys, Rev. Francis John: 941–2
Macan, Reginald Walter: 263, 264, 266, 267, 268, 302, 417, 428, 444, 453, 457–8, 526, 549, 694; Goethe in Rome, 263n; Herodotus and Thucydides, 263n
Macan, Mrs Reginald Walter: 267, 268
Macaulay, Hannah More: 815n
Macaulay, Rose: 712; Crewe Train, 774–5; Lee Shore, 775; Orphan Island, 775; Potterism, 775
Macaulay, Thomas Babington: 178, 247, 269, 430, 459, 611, 657, 787; Essays, 815; History of England, 271, 272, 274, 277, 281, 290, 294, 553; Lays of Ancient Rome, 43; Life and Letters, 814–17; ‘Sir William Temple’, 238
McConnell, Dr Robert John: 807
McCrea, John: 339n, 584
McCreddy, Hugh: 98n
MacDonald, George: 215, 252, 468, 836, 873, 883, 885, 890, 901, 918, 922, 934–6, 953, 970, 975; Adela Cathcart, 941; Alec Forbes, 944, 949; Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood, 944; At the Back of the North Wind, 175, 180, 209; Diary of an Old Soul, 834, 835, 872, 950; ‘Giant’s Heart’, 254n; ‘Golden Key’, 252, 254, 257; ‘Light Princess’, 254n; Lilith, 899, 906, 926, 935; Phantastes, 169–70, 173, 175, 176, 189, 206, 219, 236, 258, 281, 293, 300, 313, 320, 323, 330, 447, 794, 859, 891, 899, 909, 925, 927, 935, 936, 937, 939, 941, 950, 953; Preface to V.A. Thisted’s Letters from Hell, 215n, 219, 236; Princess and Curdie, 905–6, 950; Princess and the Goblin, 393, 905–6, 950; Seaboard Parish, 941, 944; Short Stories, 254n; Sir Gibbie, 75, 939, 941, 950; What’s Mine’s Mine, 941, 950, 953, 955; Wilfrid Cumbermede, 934–5, 939, 941, 953, 968
MacDonald, James Ramsay: 632
MacDonald, Louisa: 834n
Macdonell, Anne: 355n
McFarlane, Kenneth Bruce: 778n, 836, 837, 852–5, 969
McGrigor’s Bank: 602
MacIlwaine, John H.: 1015
MacIlwaine and Lewis, Boiler Makers, Engineers, and Iron Ship Builders: 501n, 1006, 1015
Mackail, John William: 711; Lectures on Poetry, 499; Life of William Morris, 157, 268, 270, 280, 325, 910; Springs of Helicon, 157
Maclean, Boyle and Maclean (Dublin): 1006
McMullen, Miss: 79, 83, 95, 140
McNeill, James Adams: 117n, 906
McNeill, Jane (‘Janie’): 117, 127, 219, 253, 309, 334, 349, 403, 476, 490, 495, 496, 499, 518–19, 702, 809, 814, 864, 916, 953, 959
McNeill, Margaret Cunningham: 117n, 219n, 496, 499, 519, 814, 864, 906, 953, 967
McNeill, William Martin: 499
MacNicholl, Douglas: 308n
MacNicholl, John Milne: 308
Macran, Rev. Frederick Walker (‘Cranny’): 547–8
Maenads: 912n, 913
Maeterlinck, Maurice: 301, 380, 432; Alladine et Palomides, 320, 323; Bourgmestre de Stilmonde, 440; Intérieur, 320; Mort, 270, 274, 320, 323; Oiseau Bleu (Blue Bird), 176n, 239–40, 320; Morceaux Choisis, 190; Pelléas et Mélisande, 320
Maeve: 81
Magdalen College (Oxford): letters from, 650–82, 697–702, 713–18, 732–51, 764–8, 777–85, 793–804, 828–30, 834–8, 875–86, 891–907, 940–2; men. 172n, 243n, 304n, 468, 516–17, 585, 591, 594, 595, 599, 600n, 610, 629, 640, 642–6, 683–4, 704–5, 762–3, 769, 824, 826n, 827–8, 833, 834, 839, 850, 851–2, 855, 867, 868, 887, 908, 917, 924, 948n, 961, 962, 969, 970, 989 Magdalen College Record: 243n, 1008
Magdalen College School (Oxford): 596n
Magdalen College Tower: 651, 658, 683–4, 765, 918
Magic: 234, 531, 534, 543, 565
Magnússon, Eiríkr: 165n
Maidenhead (Berkshire): 583
Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie: 432–3, 435, 441, 694; Schoolmaster’s Diary, 393, 432–3, 694
Majendie, Vivian Henry Bruce: 348; History of the 1st Battalion The Somerset Light Infantry, 348n, 357n
Malapropisms: 694
Malory, Sir Thomas: Morte D’Arthur, 94, 103, 104, 115n, 128, 169, 192, 196, 207, 211, 227, 229, 230, 232, 239, 245, 249, 268, 274, 278, 320, 331, 340, 384, 403, 440, 460, 506, 581, 857
Malvern (Worcestershire): 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 35, 47, 64–5, 500, 538, 637, 987, 988
Malvern College: letters from, 29–67; men. 11, 15, 16, 18, 20–2, 23, 25, 26, 28, 72, 82, 86, 87, 89, 91, 111, 114, 131, 132, 143, 147, 198, 208, 234, 255, 292, 299, 300, 301, 302, 345, 363, 374, 409n, 430n, 437, 438, 443n, 624, 642, 779, 802–3, 822, 841, 869, 983, 984, 987, 1011, 1012 Malvernian: 31
Malvernian Society: 32n Malvern Register: 32n
Mammon: 950
Manchester (Lancashire): 37n, 69n, 141n, 150, 184, 198, 303n, 739, 815
Manchester College (Oxford): 456n, 625n, 998–9
Manchester College of Technology: 647n
Manchester Grammar School: 303n
Manchester Regiment: 33n
Mandeville, Sir John: Travels, 214, 243
Manning, Ann: Household of Sir Thomas More, 393n
Mansfield Road (Oxford): letter from, 262
Manzoni, Alessandro: I Promessi Sponsi, 279n
Marandellas (South Africa): 997
Marcus Aurelius: 627n
Mark, King: 419, 581
Mark, St: Gospel of, 101
Marlborough (Wiltshire): 686, 690
Marlborough College: 56n, 687n, 690
Marlowe, Christopher: 835; Dr Faustus, 985, 986
Marriage: 668–9, 902
Mars: 240
Marseilles (France): 871
Marsh, Sir Edward: 398n, 404, 472n
Marshall, Mrs: 488n
Marston (Oxfordshire): 855
Martha, St: 208
Martindale SJ, Fr Cyril Charlie: 531–2, 533, 564–5
Martlets, The (Cambridge University): 511–12
Martlets, The (Oxford University): 430, 431, 435, 438, 441, 443, 448, 453, 468, 507, 511–12, 517, 525n, 556, 602, 655, 1000
Mary, Blessed Virgin: 8, 308
Mary, Queen (wife of William III): 700
Mary Queen of Scots: 835
Mary Tudor, Queen: 783n
Mascagni, Pietro: Cavalleria Rusticana, 164, 248
Masefield, John: 342, 430, 431–2, 448, 460, 522, 663, 680, 933; Dauber, 679n; Poem and two Plays, 432; Right Royal, 515
Mason, Eugene: Arthurian Chronicles, 162
Materialism: 938
Mathematics: 264, 305, 316, 322, 906n, 997, 1008
Matriculation (Oxford University): 163
Matthew, St: Gospel of, 83, 204, 363, 848
Mecca: 488
Mechanical Transport School of Instruction (St Omer): 349, 366
Medea: 209, 277–8, 282, 460, 465–6, 467, 653
Medical Missionaries of Mary: 1013–14
Meditation: 832–3, 858, 862, 897–8
Melville, Herman: Moby Dick, 889
Mendelssohn, Felix: 516; Elijah, 207
Meredith, George: 284, 397, 958; Egoist, 98n, 395, 770
Merkin, R.M.: see Wallington, P.
Merlin: 118, 259, 340, 466, 468, 482–3
Mermaid Club: 735
Merriman, Henry Seton: 102; Grey Lady, 103; Sowers, 138, 578; With Edged Tools, 98n, 103
Merritt, Percival: True Story of…Love Letters of Mrs Piozzi, 687n Merry, W.W.: 102
Merton College (Oxford): 600n, 643, 644n, 665n, 667, 746, 883n, 902n, 917n, 989, 990, 1024
Mesopotamia: 304n, 498, 831
Methodist Church: 1014
Methodist College (Belfast): 906n, 1008
Metre: 49, 62–3, 89, 149, 150, 151, 170, 210, 220, 232, 492, 508, 904, 909
Mexico: 474
Meyerbeer, Giacomo: Robert le Diable, 139
Meynell, Alice: Colour of Life, 743n
Mezentius: 935
Michael Hall School (Kidbrooke): 999
Michaelmas Club: 778, 836, 838
Microscope: 12–13, 224, 843
Middle English: 755n, 780n
Military Cross: 33n, 37n, 324n, 357n, 528n, 987, 1020, 1021
Military Service Act: 125n, 159, 163, 171, 178–9, 199, 204–5, 261, 315
Mill, John Stuart: 703; Subjection of Women, 368
Milne, Miss: 110
Milton, John: 157, 182, 222, 223, 232–3, 349, 394, 437, 446n, 476, 477, 538, 540, 546, 556, 562–3, 659, 680, 793, 832, 915, 918; ‘L’Allegro’, 546, 787; Comus, 225, 227, 232, 332, 333–4, 546, 562, 638, 790, 888; ‘Il Penseroso’, 546, 787; Lycidas, 523, 545; ‘On Being Arrived at Twenty-Three’, 600; Paradise Lost, 94, 183, 199, 214, 215, 220, 269, 274, 278, 290, 298, 306–7, 400, 412n, 477, 493–4, 504, 521, 546–7, 562, 564, 579–80, 615, 638, 693, 776, 799; Paradise Regained, 225, 562, 584; Reason of Church-Government, 562; Samson Agonistes, 985
Milton, Mary Powell: 546
Mime: 240, 954
Minehead (Somerset): 505, 575, 576–7
Mines (of Cornwall): 725–6
Minicius Fundanus: 542n
Miracles: 666n
Miramar Hotel (Bournemouth): 1024
Mitchell, Anne Mussen: 1002, 1004
Mitchell, Stewart: 1004
Mitford, Mary Russell: Our Village, 181, 228, 239
Mitre (Inn): 426n, 452, 457, 532, 561–2, 566
Moberly, Captain: 318
Modernism: 548
Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin: Fourberies de Scapin, 519; George Dandin, 581–2
Monasticism: 810
Monchy-Le-Preux (France): 346n
Monmouth (Monmouthshire): 948
Monmouth School for Girls: 987
Monro, D.B.: 102
Mons Angels: 151
Mons, Battle of: 151
Montague, Charles Edward: Rough Justice, 678
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de: Essais, 740
Montgolfier, Jacques: 613
Montgolfier, Joseph Michael: 613
Montmartre (France): 571
Montpensier, Anne Marie Louise de Bourbon, Duchesse de: Mémoires, 516n
Montreuil (France): 366
Monypenny, William Flavelle: Life of Benjamin Disraeli, 184
Moore, Canon Courtney: 1021
Moore, Courtenay Edward: 316, 317, 318n, 451, 986–7, 1018, 1021, 1022
Moore, Edward Francis Courtenay (‘Paddy’): biography, 1018–20; men. 315–16, 319, 322, 334, 336, 344, 361, 369–70, 387, 400, 402n, 986–7, 1021
Moore, George Augustus: 560; Esther Waters, 560n; Heloïse and Abelard, 545
Moore, James: 1016
Moore, Janie King Askins (‘Minto’): biography, 1020–2; men. 316, 322, 334, 336, 339, 345, 348, 352, 367, 369, 372, 374, 386–7, 391, 400, 402, 403, 404, 408, 418, 421, 423, 433, 444, 451–2, 454n, 460–1, 462, 463, 465, 469, 473–4, 474n, 476, 477–9, 481, 488, 491, 495, 529, 530, 538, 547, 558–9, 566, 595n, 596n, 597, 600, 604n, 605–6, 650, 652, 654, 669, 674, 683, 684, 700–1, 702, 707–10, 718–19, 722, 724, 774, 794, 805, 828n, 829–30, 831, 832, 833, 835, 836, 838, 840, 842, 849, 851–2, 856, 864, 870, 871, 875, 876, 884–5, 886, 888, 890, 892, 894, 895, 896–7, 923, 927, 940, 946, 951, 952, 960, 969, 970, 978, 986–7, 989, 1000, 1018–19
Moore, Maureen: see Dunbar of Hempriggs, Dame Maureen
Moore, Tom: 793
Moorgate (Glasgow): 799, 1016
Moral Re-Armament: 751n
Morals/Morality: 623n, 625n, 901, 932–3
More, Henry: 623; Antidote Against Atheism, 623n; Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness, 623n; Immortality of the Soul, 623n
More, St Thomas: 393, 699, 816n
Morgan le Fay, Queen: 103
Morris, Albert: 462, 463
Morris, Mrs Albert: 462, 463
Morris, May: (ed.) Collected Works of William Morris, 168n, 910
Morris, William: 104, 117, 118, 121, 124, 157, 169, 195n, 207, 218, 270, 272, 274, 281, 287, 288, 290, 303, 306, 342–3, 384, 432, 435, 443, 453, 460, 524, 559, 566, 727, 921, 970–1; Collected Works, 168, 910; Earthly Paradise, 220, 227, 278, 300, 308, 776, 971, 975; Grettir the Strong, 165; Life and Death of Jason, 192, 201, 209, 221, 249, 269, 278, 282, 293, 325; Love is Enough, 910–11, 970; (trans.) Odyssey, 446; Roots of the Mountains, 119, 122, 126, 128; Sigurd the Volsung, 92, 278; Völsunga Saga, 165, 168; Water of the Wondrous Isles, 453; Well at the World’s End, 92, 94–5, 122, 128, 153, 186, 209, 245, 270, 453, 478, 911
Morrow, George: 501
Morse Code: 979
Moscow: 138 Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes: 864, 866
Mount Airy Seminary (Philadelphia): 751n
Mountbatten, Louis Alexander, Marquess of Milford Haven: 88
Mount Graupius, Battle of: 788n
Mourne Mountains (Co. Down): 738, 848
Moville: 49
Moynihan, Martin: ‘C. S. Lewis and T.D. Weldon’, 764n
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: 394, 793; Magic Flute, 211–12, 248, 253, 256
Mulligan, Lizzie: 702, 914
Mullion (Cornwall): 1001
Munro, H.E.: 472
Murray, Gilbert: 304, 408, 426, 429, 444, 447; Hippolytus and the Bacchae of Euripides, and the Frogs of Aristophanes, 408, 433; History of Ancient Greek Literature, 158, 457–8
Murray, Miss: 98n
Museum of the History of Science (Oxford): 320n
Muslims: 711, 816
Musset, Alfred de: 356n
Mussolini, Benito: 681–2
Myers, W.: (trans. with A. Lang and W. Leaf) Iliad, 343n
Mysticism: 472, 473, 530n, 860
Mythology (Celtic): 59, 81, 84, 86, 87, 89, 92, 103, 132, 330, 521n
Mythology (Classical): 206, 912n
Mythology (General): 79, 230–1, 234–5, 249, 534, 615, 662n, 664, 680, 765, 800–1, 904, 968, 970, 976–7, 1023
Mythology (Norse): 20, 53–4, 59, 82, 92, 321, 476, 483, 701n, 976–7
Mythology (Teutonic): 86
Mythopoeics: 765