ground for, 214; state of in 1858, 269; Catechetics,' 298; its bril- liant years, 327; reforms at, 376; new buildings at, 380; Jowett elected Master, ii. 1; changes in domestic management of, 4; abolition of the old grace, 5, 21; Undergraduates' Library, 5, 106; connexion of Glasgow University with, 14; revision of the Statutes, 23; abolition of answers to ques- tions on catechetical lectures, 30 ; shortening of week-day services in Chapel, 31; co-operates with New College in assisting higher education at Bristol, 58; the new Hall, ii. 99-105; another revision of the Statutes, 133-4; annexa- tion of New Inn Hall, 134-5; head of the river, 148; ball in the Hall, 149; performance of the Agamemnon, 179-80; Mr. Farmer appointed organist, 246; Sunday concerts, 247-8; new organ, 248; new hymn-book, 303; new cricket- ground and tennis-courts, 344-5; Tutors' house added to, 345; Long Vacation Term, 345-6; tablets placed in Chapel, 422; Jowett's care of the Garden, ib.; funeral service in Chapel, 434. Balliol Hall, i. 212, 376. Barham, R. H. D., contemporary of
Jowett at St. Paul's School, i. 38. Barratt, Alfred, pupil of Jowett, i. 398.
Barrington, Bishop, story of, ii. 368. Bastard, E., extract from letter, i. 99. Baur, F. C., on St. Paul's Epistles.
Baxter's Saints' Rest, ii. 151. Beaconsfield, Earl of; see Disraeli, Benjamin.
Bean, John Phillips, Jowett's master
at St. Paul's School, i. 31 n., 32. Bedford, ninth Duke of, visited by Jowett, ii. 108; his death, 355.
tenth Duke of, sudden death, ii. 420.
- Adeline, Duchess of, ii. 366. (See LETTERS.)
Beesly, E. S., i. 261.
Bekker, Immanuel, i. 90.
Benson, F. R., performs in the Agamemnon, ii. 179-80. Bentley, criticism of, ii. 186. Berlin, Jowett and Stanley at, i.
97; visit to Morier at (1864), 342.
Bernard, Professor Mountague, on endowment of Greek Chair, i. 306; as Vice-Chancellor's Assessor, pre- sides at the prosecution of Jowett, 312.
Besant, Mrs., ii. 160. Blackie, Professor, i. 399.
Boar's Hill, Jowett's residence at, ii. 245, 256, 258, 259. Bodleian Library, Jowett's evidence before the University Commis- sioners, ii. 131-32.
Bonn, letter of Jowett from, i. 84, 109.
Books, Jowett's attitude towards, ii. 132-3.
Boringdon, Lord, pupil of Jowett, i. 327, 334.
Boswell's Johnson, Jowett's reading of, i. 264.
Bowen, Charles (afterwards Lord Justice), i. 267; withdraws from Saturday Review, 296; remark on Lord Chancellor's judgement, 302 n.; Jowett's estimate of, ii. 112; visits Jowett in his last illness, 433.
Boyle, Rev. Dr.; see LETTERS. Bradley, Mr. Henry, joint editor of the New English Dictionary, ii. 223. Braemar, Jowett's stay at, i. 333. Brakenbury, Miss, munificence of, i. 380; ii. 99.
Brandis, Jowett's acquaintance with, i. 90 n.
Brassey, Lord, ii. 226. Bridges, J. H., i. 261.
Bright, John, receives honorary degree of D.C.L., ii. 245; opinion of Plato, 289.
Bristol, educational schemes at, ii. 58-61, 296.
British Association at Oxford, i.
290; at Newcastle, 338. Broadbent, Sir W., ii. 429, 431, 432. Broad Church, origin of the term, i. 209; not acceptable to Jowett,
Brodie, Benjamin C. (afterwards Sir Benjamin), contemporary of Jowett at Balliol, i. 49. (See LETTERS.)
Brodrick, Hon. G. C. (afterwards Warden of Merton), anecdotes of Jowett, i. 202, 263 n.; story of, ii. 190; pall-bearer at Jowett's funeral, 435.
Rev. John B., reminiscences
of Jowett at St. Paul's School,
i. 37. Brown, Dr. John, Jowett's ac- quaintance with, i. 266. Browne, Sir Thomas, i. 263. Browning, Robert, friendship with Jowett, i. 400, 401, Jowett's opinion of his poetry, 402, ii. 355; with Jowett at Tummel Bridge, ii. 12-13; witnesses performance of the Agamemnon at Balliol, 179; visit to Jowett, 245; death, 354. Bruce, Hon. W. N., account of the Agamemnon at Balliol, ii. 179. Brunel, Isambard, i. 206. Bunsen, Chevalier, i. 90; Jowett introduced to, 190; remarks on Epistles of St. Paul, 235.
Henry, assists Jowett in boat accident, i. 52; impression of Jowett, 196.
Bunyan's Grace Abounding, ii. 151. Burgon, Dean, opposes election of Dean Stanley as Select Preacher, ii. 40; story of, 62 n.
Butler, George (Exeter College), contemporary of Jowett at Oxford i. 50; extract from letter, 81.
Mrs. Josephine, memoir of her husband, i. 267.
Chambers, W., Proctor, mistake of, i. 315.
Chancellor's Prize (Latin Essay), 1841, won by Jowett, i. 73. Charteris, Hon. Francis, pupil of Jowett, i. 398.
Chartism, Jowett's thoughts on, i. 136.
Chartres, Jowett's visit to, ii. 259. Cherwell, river, new mouth com- pleted, i. 219.
Chitty, J. (now Lord Justice) ac- companies Jowett in search of cricket-field for Balliol, i. 214. Christ, the life of, Jowett's thoughts on, ii. 85-86.
Christianity, the new, thoughts on, ii. 311-12.
Christie, W. D., M.P., motion for Committee of Inquiry on Uni- versity Reform, i. 173.
Church, Richard W. (Wadham, afterwards Dean of St. Paul's), contemporary of Jowett at Oxford i. 50; Life and Letters of, cited, 93, 96; Proctor, 95.
Civil Service Reform, i. 185. Clay, C. J., contemporary of Jowett at St. Paul's School, i. 38. Clifton, Jowett's stay at, i. 338; ii. 183-5.
Clough, Arthur Hugh, contem- porary of Jowett at Balliol, i. 50; their friendship, 53, Second Class, 88.
Miss, starts Merton Hall at Cambridge, i. 408. Cobbe, Miss F. P., Autobiography of, i. 299 n.
Colenso, Bishop, excitement caused by his book, i. 300; Jowett's first impression of, 301; at St. Mary's ii. 62 n; visits Jowett, 64; pre- vented from preaching in Car- fax Church, preaches in Balliol Chapel, ib.; Jowett's opinion of, 65. Coleridge, Ernest R., pupil of Jowett, i. 398.
John Duke, contemporary of Jowett at Balliol, i. 50; advises against mandamus, 313.
Samuel Taylor, i. 73, 263. Collections,' ii. 10 n.
College Sermons, quoted, ii. 28. Collier, Dr., attends Jowett in ill-
Collins, J. Churton; see LETTERS.
Colonization of Oxford by Balliol men, i. 271, 331. Commemoration, proposal to hold in the Divinity School, ii. 73; Jowett's objections, 74. Comte, Auguste, Jowett's study of, i. 130; observations on, ii. 187. Comtism and Carlyleism, epigram on, i. 131. Congregation, elective council of, i. 184.
Congreve, Richard (Wadham), con- temporary of Jowett at Oxford, i. 50; anecdote of Dr. Jenkyns, 63 n.; joins the agitation for Uni- versity Reform, 176; nominated as Public Examiner, 184 n.; return to Oxford, 261. Conington, John, joins the agitation for University Reform, i. 176; becomes Corpus Professor of Latin,
Cook, Canon F. C., i. 271. Cornish, Dr., Principal of New Inn Hall, ii. 134.
Cortachy (Forfarshire), Jowett's visits to, i. 339, 399. Cotton, R. L., Vice-Chancellor, op- position to Jowett's appointment to Professorship, i. 237. Couchman, Rev. John, reminiscences of Jowett at St. Paul's School, i. 38. Courthope, Mrs. (née Langhorne), i. 15.
Courtney, W. L., reminiscences of
Jowett's encouragement of the drama, ii. 230-32.
Cowper, William, Jowett brought up on, i. 31.
Cradock, Mrs., wife of the Principal
of Brasenose, i. 267.
Craik, Henry, pupil of Jowett, i. 398.
Criticism and dogma, thoughts on,
Davos, Jowett's visits to, ii. 195, 258,
'Decade,' the, i. 81.
De Imitatione Christi, ii. 151-2. Denison, Archdeacon, champions opposition to endowment of Greek Chair, i. 314, 317.
Denison case, extract from letter on, ii. 232.
Dictionary, New English, Jowett's in- terest in, ii. 222.
Dilke, Sir Charles, defends Prize Fellowships, ii. 124.
Disraeli, Benjamin, meets Jowett at Woburn, ii. 108. Dissenters, Jowett's views on ad- mission to Universities, i. 181; allowed to matriculate, 184. Donkin, W. F. (University College, contemporary of Jowett at Ox- ford, i. 50.
Dörner, Jowett's acquaintance with, i. 90 n.
Duckworth, Life of Rev. James Lonsdale, i. 49.
Duff, Sir M. Grant; see LETTERS. Dugdale, W. S., pupil of Jowett, i. 126, 127.
Mrs., reminiscences of the Master, ii. 194-5. (See LETTERS.) Duncan, Lord (afterwards Earl of Camperdown), pupil of Jowett, i. 327, 334, 335, 339.
Durham, W. A. C. ('Whack Dur- ham'), Sur-Master of St. Paul's School, i. 32.
Dyer, Louis; see LETTERS.
Eddis, Arthur S., contemporary of Jowett at St. Paul's School, i. 38. Edinburgh, Jowett's lectures on Socrates at, i. 399; on Educa- tion, 400; sermon at St. John's Episcopal Church, ib.; Jowett preaches at the Old Greyfriars' Church at, ii. 29; lectures at the Philosophical Institution, 32. Edinburgh Review, Stanley's article in, i. 297.
Education question, Jowett's in- terest in, i. 393, ii. 258-9. Education, Secondary, Jowett's idea of duty of the State towards, ii. 298-9; a scheme of, 424-5 n. Edwards, Rev. T. C., Principal of Bala Theological College, ii. 362.
Elliot, Dr., Dean of Bristol, Jowett's visit to, i. 338; death of, ii. 355. (See LETTERS.)
Lady Charlotte, sonnet to Jowett, ii. 7 n.
Miss; see LETTERS.
Elton, Mr. Charles, discovers con- veyance of lands for support of Professorships of Divinity, He- brew and Greek, i. 319. Embley (Hants), Jowett's visit to, i. 339.
Epistles, Jowett's notes on the, i. 141.
Epistles of St. Paul, cited, i. 86;
appearance of the book, 232; demand for second edition, 250; publication of, 253. Erdmann, J. E., i. 90. Erskine, Thomas, of Linlathen, Jowett visits, i. 265. Escott, Rev. Hay S., anecdote of Jowett's election to the Balliol Scholarship, i. 39; contempo- rary with Jowett at Balliol, 49; reminiscences, 57. Essay on Interpretation, extract from, i. 73 n.
Essays and Reviews, plan of, i. 273; excitement caused by, 290-300; eleventh edition, 299; project for a second series, 402, 404. Essays and Reviews (H. H. Lan- caster's posthumous volume of), Preface by Jowett, i. 341. Euripides, Jowett's opinion of, ii. 68. Ewald, i. 90.
Ewing, Alexander (Bishop of Ar-
gyll), friendship with Jowett, i. 139, 245. Examination Statute, proposed re- vision of, i. 174; discussion on, 175.
Fanshawe, Frederick, First Class, i. 88.
Farmer, John, ii. 179; appointed
organist of Balliol, 246; improves the Chapel services, 247; 'smok- ing' and Sunday concerts, 247-8; compilation of new hymn-book,
Farrer, F. W., solicitor, profession- ally present at Jowett's pro- se tion, i. 313.
T. H. (afterwards Lord), con.
temporary of Jowett at Balliol, i. 50; tutored by Jowett, 65; reminiscences, 66.
Farringford, Jowett's visits to the Tennysons at, i. 198, 339; ii. 419-20.
Ferrier, Professor, i. 266. ffolliott, John, friendship with Jowett, i. 129; tour with, 136. (See LETTERS.)
Fletcher, F., secretary to Jowett, ii. 107, 412.
Rev. C. J. H., reads Bishop Colenso's sermon in Carfax
Flint, Rev. Robert, elected to Pro- fessorship of Moral Philosophy at St. Andrews, i. 341.
Forbes, W. H., assists Jowett in his translation of Thucydides, ii. 150.
France, Jowett's affection for, ii. 293.
Fraser, James (Lincoln College, afterwards Bishop of Man- chester), contemporary with Jowett at Oxford, i. 50; appears in First Class, Lit. Hum., in the same year, 65.
Freeman, E. A., pamphlet on en- dowment of Greek Professorship, i. 317, 318.
Fremantle, T. (Lord Cottesloe), at Oban with Jowett, i. 138.
W. H. (afterwards Dean of Ripon), i. 271; officiates at Jowett's funeral, ii. 434.
French, teachers of, conference in Balliol Hall, ii. 291; speech by Jowett, 291-3. Freshwater, Jowett meets W. G. Ward at, i. 80; visit to, ii. 300. Froude, James A. (Oriel College), contemporary of Jowett at Oxford, i. 50.
Gaisford, Dean, death of, i. 236; editions of Classical books, 241. Gell, Hon. Mrs., account of Jowett's illness at Headington Hill, ii. 361.
P. Lyttelton, Mr. Gladstone's letter to, i. 208; testimony to Jowett's interest in University Press, ii. 222; visit of Jowett to, 360.
'George Eliot,' Jowett's impressions of, ii. 108, 144-5, 181-2; death, 181.
'Germanism,' i. 210, 291. Gladstone, Mr. W. E., opposes com- mission of Inquiry, i. 178; sup- ports the Universities Act, 184; letter to Mr. Lyttelton Gell, i. 208; meets Jowett at Camper- down House, i. 406.
Godley, John Arthur, pupil of Jowett, i. 398.
Golightly, Rev. C. P., opposes Jowett's appointment to Pro- fessorship, i. 238.
Gordon, General, death of, ii. 254; Jowett's admiration of, ib.
Rev. Osborne, on endowment of Greek Chair, i. 305.
Goschen, Mr., defends Prize Fellow- ships, ii. 124.
Goulburn, E. M. (afterwards Dean
of Norwich), contemporary with Jowett at Balliol, i. 49.
Grace, the old Balliol, ii. 21. Grange, in Borrowdale, farm-house occupied by Jowett and Morier, i. 138.
Grant, Alexander (afterwards Sir), pupil of Jowett, i. 126, 127, 131; extracts from note-book of, 145; on Jowett's lectures on Johnson, ii. 41; death of, 257; Jowett's friend- ship for, 258; compares Jowett to Socrates, 441. (See LETTERS.)
Lady, reminiscences of Jowett's visits to Scotland, ii. 356. Grantown, Jowett's stay at, i. 399;
ii. 51. Gray, Dr., ii. 367.
Greek Texts, proposed series of, ii. 222.
Green, Thomas Hill, candidate for Chair of Moral Philosophy at St. Andrews, i. 341; takes charge of Balliol Hall, 378; death, ii. 191 ; influence and character, 192; Jowett's affection for, 192-4.
Mrs. T. H., ii. 193, 194 n., 430; details of Jowett's last illness, 364-5; of his death, 434. See LETTERS.)
Greenhill, Dr. W. A., assists Jowett
with money, i. 46, 47.
LETTERS.)
Mrs.; see LETTERS.
Grote, Mr. and Mrs., i. 268.
Guardian, The, i. 292.
Guillemard, H. P. (Trinity), i. 95. Rev. W., story of Jowett, i.
Hall, W. W.; see LETTERS. Hamilton, Sir William, articles on University Reform, i. 172. Hampden, Dr., i. 49.
Hannen, Lord, contemporary of Jowett at St. Paul's School, i. 38. Harcourt, Sir W., defends Prize Fellowships, ii. 124.
Hare, Augustus, i. 267. Julius, i. 210.
Harper, Dr., Principal of Jesus College, story of, ii. 351. Harrison, Edwin, pupil of Jowett, i. 398; reminiscences by, ii. 4, 5, 18, 24, 27, 34-35, 36-40, 51-53, 69-70, 190-1. (See LETTERS.) Frederic, i. 261.
Haweis, Rev. H. R., St. James's, Marylebone, welcomes Jowett to his pulpit, i. 299.
Hawkshaw, Sir J., ii. 219, 220. Headley Park, visit of Jowett to, ii. 428; seized with illness, 432; dies there, 434.
Heberden, C. B. (afterwards Prin- cipal of Brasenose), pupil of Jowett, i. 398; pall-bearer at his funeral, ii. 435.
Hebrew, Jowett's study of, i. 99. Hegel, influence of, i. 91; Jowett's opinion of, 92; study of, 129, 261; ii. 249-50.
Herbert, Sir Robert; see LETTERS. Hermann, Gottfried, i. 90. Hey, William, F.R.S., i. 2, 5. Heywood, Mr., M.P., moves for issue of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into state of the Uni- versities, i. 178.
High Force in Teesdale, Jowett's stay at, i. 333.
Hill, Dr. Birkbeck, edits Boswell's Life of Johnson, ii. 32; Jowett's interest in, ib., 223.
Hinds, Samuel, Bishop of Norwich, one of Commissioners of Inquiry into Universities, i. 178. Hobhouse, Arthur (afterwards Lord), contemporary with Jowett at Balliol, i. 50; reminiscences, 53-56.
E. (afterwards Bishop of Nel-
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