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Eminent Victorians
Lytton Strachey

Paperback edition
Modern Library, 1999
ISBN: 0-679-64012-6
Originally published, 1919

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O

Osman Digna, 212, 228

Oxford Movement

Church of England and, 11–12, 13–15, 18, 31

effect on youth, 18

ended, 31

literal interpretation of the Bible, 13, 18

Manning, its appeal to, 18–19

origins, 13, 15

Record, Popery sniffing by, 20, 21, 26, 34

saint's biographies, 29–30

Tract No. 90, 22–23, 26

Tracts for the Times, 8, 15–16

See also Roman Catholic Church in England [on this page]

Oxford Union Debating Society, 6


P

Pain, Olivier, 256–257

Paley, William, Evidences, 5

Palmerston, Lord (Henry John Temple, 3d Viscount), 135, 136

Panmure, Lord (Fox Maule)

"Bison," 127, 129, 132

Free Church of Scotland, 126

his head, 127

"Look after Dowb," 126

Netley Hospital, 135–136

Nightingale, relationship with, 127, 131–132, 135–136

Royal Commission on Army's health, 131–134

Secretary of State for War, 119, 124–125

on soldiers, 120

Pattison, Mark, 68

Phillpotts, Bishop Henry, 40–41

Pius IX, Pope (Pio Nono)

death, 88, 91

England divided into dioceses, 47

Errington's nomination, reaction to, 55

immaculate conception doctrine, 71

on lodging General Council (First Vatican Council) participants, 79

Manning, relationship with, 37, 45, 46–47, 55–56, 57

on Papal Infallibility, 74, 80

Syllabus Errorum, 71, 80

Talbot's room preserved, 84

whereabouts unknown, 91

Power, Frank Le Poer, 229

public schools (England), 158–159, 181–182

Pusey, Edward Bouverie, 15–16, 27, 28, 32, 121


Q

Queen's Colleges (Ireland), 60, 61


R

Raglan, Lord (FitzRoy James Henry Somerset), 118, 125

Ranke, Leopold von, xiii

Reisach, Cardinal Carl von, 59, 68

Renan, Ernest, 257

Rimbaud, Arthur, 257–258

Ripon, Lord (George Frederick Samuel Robinson), 203

Roman Catholic Church in England

Chapter of Westminster, 46–47, 52, 55, 57

Oblates of St. Charles, 46, 48, 49, 52, 54

Old Catholics vs. converts, 47–48, 50–54, 67

revival, 19th century, 47

See also Oxford Movement [on this page]

Roman Catholicism

Accademia Ecclesiastica, 46

anathema, 78, 81

Cardinals, residence of, 89, 92

Crusade of Prayer, 49

English naturally anti-Roman, 67

Gallicanism in, 50, 73

ideas out of place, 58–59

laity's role, 69

Manning's conversion to, 42–44

Newman's conversion to, 30–31, 49

Papal Infallibility, 70–82

passion in, 50

Pope compared to Borough Councillor, 72–73

Propaganda, 63, 68

Rome, knowing how to wear, 76

Syllabus Errorum, 71, 80

Talbot as representative priest, 52–53

Rome, 1869, 74–75

Rugby School, 155, 157, 159–166, 176–178, 181–182

Russell, Lord John, 47

Russell, Odo, 77

Ryle, Emma, quoted, 38–39


S

Scripture Promises (Clarke), 224

Scutari, Barrick Hospital at, 106–124

Purveyor at, 113, 114, 118, 136

staff, 110, 134

Searle, Monsignor, 51, 52, 57

Shuttleworth, Bishop Philip Nicholas, 21

Sibthorpe, Mr. (three-time convert), 31

Simpson, General Sir James, 125, 126–127

Slatin Pasha (Rudolf (Anton) Karl, Baron (Freiherr) von), 212, 255–256, 264

Smith, Dr. Andrew, 111, 118, 127, 131, 132, 133, 138

Smith, Father Andrew, 30–31

St. John, Father, 68, 69

Stead, William, 94, 215–216, 219

Stephen, Sir James, 85

Stewart, Col. J. D. H., 223, 248–249, 255

Stewart, Sir Herbert, 260

Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord (Stratford Canning), 112–113, 115, 118

Strauss, David Friedrich, Leben Jesu, 172

Sudan

Baker's defeat, 228

Egyptian rule, 205–206, 207–208, 211, 212

English policy, 212–223, 228–229, 231–240, 246–248

Gordon's governorships, 197–201, 205–206, 224, 227

Graham's victories, 229, 230

Hicks' defeat, 211–212

Khartoum (see Khartoum)

Mahdi of Sudan (see Mohammed Ahmed, Mahdi of Sudan)

Wolseley and, 229

Suleiman (Zobeir's son), 202, 225

Sutherland, Dr. John, 131, 134–135, 141, 142


T

Taha Shahin, 263

Taiping Rebellion, 188–193

Talbot, Monsignor (Pius IX's private secretary)

diplomatic skills, 56

on Errington's nomination, 55

institutionalized, 53, 84

on laity's role, 69

Manning, relationship with, 52–53, 55, 56–57, 66–69, 84

Newman, relationship with, 66–69

as representative priest, 52–53

telegraph messages, 125–126

Thiers, Louis Adolpe, 74

Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 3, 35, 59

Tierney, Rev. Mark Aloysius, 45–46

Tillett, Ben, 94

Tom Brown's Schooldays (Hughes), 159–160, 176, 181

Twiss, Sir Travers, 148

Tyndall, John, 85


U

Ullathorne, Bishop William Bernard, 62, 89–90

Utilitarianism, 9


V

Verney, Sir Harry, 130

Victoria, Queen, and

Arnold, Thomas, 167

Gordon, Augusta, 264–265

Gordon, General Charles George, 231–232

Nightingale, Florence, 119, 122, 124

Victorian age, as a subject of history, xiii–xiv


W

Ward, Wilfrid G., 27–29, 48, 49, 171–172

Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard, 42

Whately, Archbishop Richard, 9, 157

Wilberforce, Robert, 38, 43, 44

Wilberforce, Samuel, 6, 32

Wilson, Sir Charles, 260–261

Wiseman, Cardinal Nicholas Patrick

Archbishop of Westminster, made, 47

Catholic revival in England, hopes for, 49–50

converts, sympathy with, 48

Crusade of Prayer, 49

death, 55

Errington, relationship with, 48, 52, 53

Manning, relationship with, 46, 50–52

Newman, relationship with, 30–31, 49, 60–61, 62

Old Catholics vs. converts, 48, 50–51, 53

Wolseley, Lord (Garnet Joseph Wolseley)

Egyptian victory, 210

English annexation of the Sudan, 229

Gordon, relationship with, 217, 218, 220

Gordon's appointment to Khartoum, 221–223

relief expedition to Khartoum, 248, 260

Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas, 3


Z

Zobeir (az-Zubayr Rahma Mansur)

Cairo captivity, 201–202

Gordon, relationship with, 224–225, 229–230, 236, 251, 252

Suleiman (son), 202, 225


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