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Index
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Addison, Joseph 56
Agnew, Anne xxi
Agujari, Lucrezia (‘La Bastardina’) 78–80, 238
Akenside, Mark 218
Alchemist, The (Jonson) 31
Allen, Edmund 46, 47
Allen, Elizabeth, see Burney, Elizabeth Allen
Allen, Elizabeth (Bessy), see Meeke, Elizabeth Allen
Allen, Maria, see Rishton, Maria Allen
Allen, Mary (née Maxy) 47
Allen, Stephen 32
Allen, Stephen junior (FB’s stepbrother) xxi, 32, 47–8, 74, 374
Amelia (Fielding) 105–6
Analytical Review 268
Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson Ll.D (Piozzi) 223
Angerstein, Amelia (née Locke) 362
Angerstein, Caroline 367
Angoulême, Marie-Thérèse Charlotte, duchesse d’363
Arne, Thomas 6–7, 14, 21, 37, 100, 356
Atala (Chateaubriand) 335
Augusta-Sophia, Princess 363
Austen, Cassandra xxiv, 160, 315n
Austen, George 165n
Austen, Jane xvii, 41n, 97, 167, 249, 263, 315, 385
FB’s literary influence on 91–2, 268–70, 321
relations with Cassandra 160
Babbage, Charles 366
Baker, Sir George 215, 216
Ball, Mrs 3, 5
Balzac, Honoré de 299n
Banks, Joseph 78, 312
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia 312, 384
Barber, Frank 179
Baretti, Giuseppe 89
Barlow, Thomas 72–3
Barrett, Charlotte (née Francis, FB’s niece) 319, 350, 366, 375, 378
birth 188
editor of Diary xvii, xviii, 383
as FB’s heir 381
on FB’s old age 369
on FB’s relations with stepmother 52–3
on FB’s widowhood 362
on FB’s writings 85
marriage 301
on Mary Ann Smith 377
religion 356
Barrett, Julia 368, 369–70
Barrett, Revd Richard Arthur Francis 381
Barrington, William Wildman, 2nd Viscount 80
Barry, James: The Triumph of the Thames 82
Barsanti, Jane (Jenny) 67
‘Bas Bleu, The’ (More) 180–1
Bath 151–3, 175, 348–9, 361
Battleridge (Cooke) 315n
Bazille family 275, 298, 300
Beaumetz, Chevalier de 255
Beggar’s Opera, The (Gay) 113
Belcotton, County Louth 270, 271, 281
Belinda (Edgeworth) 269
Bell’s Circulating Library 98, 99
Bensley, Robert 260
Berry, Mary 311
Berthier, Louis-Alexandre, Prince de Wagram 288
Bertie, Lady Charlotte 206
Bewley, William 82, 108
Blakeney, Edward 148–9
Bligh, William 157
Blue-stocking Club 129, 133–5. 140, 180–1
Bogle, John 182n
Bolton, Clara 376–7, 378
Bolton, George Buckley 376
Bonaparte, Napoleon xvii, 255, 275, 287–8, 294–5, 297, 300, 309, 319, 329, 331–2, 334, 336–8
Bookham 254, 270
Boscawen, Frances 180, 267
Boswell, James 108, 120, 121, 126, 128, 172, 227
Boulogne 190
Bourdois, Antoine 298
Bourdois, Hannah Maria, (née Burney, FB’s niece) 298
Boyd family 338–40
Brabazon, Jane 281
Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy… (FB) 256–7, 259, 263, 272, 289, 325, 329, 374
Brighton 142, 146–8, 153, 155–6, 173
Bristol 46, 96
Broglie, Princesse de 231
Brompton 99
Broome, Charlotte (formerly Francis, née Burney) see Burney, Charlotte Ann
Broome, Ralph 277–8, 301
Broome, Ralph junior 311, 356
Brussels xviii, 335–41, 344, 351
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of 31
Bunsen, Baroness Frances (née Waddington) 372
Burgoyne, Lady Frances 178
Burke, Edmund xvii, 180, 230, 256
as fan of FB’s books 134, 170, 267
and Hastings trial 215
on Mrs Delany 190, 191
patron of Dr Burney 196
portrait in Diary 383
Burney, Ann (FB’s aunt) 13, 97
Burney, Ann (née Cooper, FB’s grandmother) 3–4, nn, 73
Burney, Catherine (Kitty, FB’s niece) 187, 249
Burney, Cecilia (FB’s niece) 375
Burney, Dr Charles (FB’s father) xviii, 76, 148
anecdotal powers 13
appearance 14, 39, 310
astronomical interests 62–3, 75, 206
attitude to d’Arblay 234, 244–7, 252, 258–9
childhood 3–4, 5
Continental tours 64, 65
death 320
doctorate 62
family background 1–3, 10–11
FB’s correspondence with 299, 300–1, 304
and FB’s Court appointment 195, 196, 198–201, 212, 222
FB’s relations with 2, 12, 18, 24–5, 42, 46, 51–2, 71, 73–4, 104, 110, 156, 163, 178, 196–7, 198, 222, 225, 227, 234, 252, 258–9, 310, 374
and FB’s writings 65, 90, 100, 104–6, 111–12, 118, 133, 139–41, 143, 150–1, 162–3, 170, 256, 268, 285–6
friendship with Mrs Thrale 109–10
as grandparent 284
homes 15, 17, 20, 65, 75–7, 212
ill health 14–15, 63, 77, 310–11, 317, 319
Johnson-mania of 108–9
marriages 9–12, 47, 50–1, 177
memorial stone 356
as musician 5–6, 12–15, 19, 22, 28, 34, 74, 108, 196, 324, 364
papers of 364–5, 371, 373, 381
as parent 4, 5, 12, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 31–3, 51, 88, 131, 160–1, 163, 175, 186–7, 188, 189, 195, 198–9, 222, 271–2, 273, 277, 279, 280, 284
personality 12, 22, 24, 27, 46, 196
portraits 81
relations with women 7–8, 32–3, 45–7, 49–50, 82
as widower 25–6, 27, 49–50, 273–4
will 320
writings 1, 19, 32, 34–5, 45, 48, 62–4, 74, 77, 85, 135, 169&n, 212, 227, 274
Burney, Revd Dr Charles (FB’s brother) xxviii, 282–3, 310, 311, 347, 356
art collection 348
birth 18
career 163, 186, 222, 271, 311, 331
childhood 25, 34, 76
death 357
disgrace at university 87–8, 89, 97, 110–11, 212, 357
and Dr Burney’s will 320
education 33, 51, 88
and FB’s writings 90, 96, 259, 260, 267–8, 285, 315
fatherhood 188
library 89, 357
marriage 186
as poet 88
political views 229
Burney, Charles Crisp (FB’s nephew) 77
Burney, Charles Parr (FB’s nephew) 88, 188, 282, 316, 351, 357, 371, 381
Burney, Charles Rousseau (FB’s cousin) 22, 66, 154, 285n, 364
Burney, Charlotte Ann (FB’s sister) 98, 99, 139
birth 25
childhood 34, 51, 76, 81
and Dr Burney’s will 320
death 380
FB’s correspondence with 43, 198, 200, 299, 320, 362, 368, 378, 380