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by Randal Keynes


  Hume on

  and rejection of religion

  rules moral sense

  Unitarian faith in

  Recollection, distinguishing between memory and

  Regal Pocket Book, The

  Regent’s Park

  Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages

  Religion

  CD’s beliefs

  CD’s growing dislike of established religion

  at Down

  Emma’s beliefs in

  salvation

  and science

  “Researchers into the Natural History of Limpets” (Bulwer-Lytton)

  Responsibility in Mental Disease (Darwin)

  Restraint, conflict between aggression and

  Revenge

  Rich, Mary

  Richmond, George

  Richter, Jean Paul Friedrich

  Rio de Janeiro

  Riot Act

  Ritchie, Anny Thackeray on death of Darwin

  Robertson, Frederick William

  Robertson, George Croom

  Ross, Sir James, expedition to Antarctic

  Roundabouts

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  on chimpanzees and orang-utans

  Emile

  Royal Botanic Gardens

  Royal Brompton Hospital

  Royal College of Physicians, Maudsley’s lectures at

  Royal College of Surgeons

  museum of

  Royal Infirmary (Edinburgh)

  Royal Institution, lecture by Huxley at

  Rugby School

  Ruskin, John

  Stones of Venice

  St. Anne’s Well

  St. James Square, London library in

  St. Pancras New Church

  Sal volatile

  Sandwalk at Down House

  Sartor Resartus (Carlyle)

  Savages

  and civilisation

  the Fuegians

  and hunting

  and man’s place in nature

  mental powers

  nation of the weak

  similarity of minds with the civilised

  Scalpellum

  Scarlet fever

  Scenes of Clerical Life (Eliot)

  Science

  CD’s perennial interest

  the imaginative approach

  knowledge and understanding

  poetry and

  and religion

  Scott, Alexander John

  Scott, Susy

  Scriptual Revelation

  Seabathing

  Séances

  Sedgwick, Adam

  field trip to North Wales

  geological expedition to Wales

  as president of Geological Society of London

  Settlers in Canada, The (Marryat)

  Severn Vale

  Sévigné, Madame de

  Sewell, Elizabeth, The Earl’s Daughter

  Sexual reproduction

  Shallow bath

  Shared ancestry

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shell collection

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, “Ode to Liberty,”

  Sikkim

  Silas Marner (Eliot)

  Singing of birds

  Sismondi, Jessie (1777-1853)

  correspondence with Emma

  death of husband

  recommendations on hiring governess

  religious beliefs of

  Slavery

  CD’s attitude

  Josiah Wedgwood I and

  and man’s place in nature

  slaves as a separate kind of being

  Smallpox

  Smith, Andrew, Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa

  “Social Darwinism,”

  Social instincts, Darwin on

  Social precedence

  Social virtues, Hume on

  Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

  Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

  Soul, her Sorrows and her Aspirations, The (Newman)

  Soul, the

  South America

  CD’s book completed

  CD’s theory on the raising of

  fossils

  HMS Beagle surveys the coast

  Souvenirs entomologiques (Fabre)

  Species

  creation of new

  the difficulties of distinguishing

  extraordinary variety

  and flora of islands

  Galapagos Islands

  “mule-breeding,”

  natural theology views as fixed

  origin of. See Origin of species

  shared ancestry

  transmutation of

  Spectator, on The White Babies

  Speech, as distinction between humans and other mammals

  Spencer, Herbert

  Spiders

  Spinal wash

  Spiritual Anthenaeum, formation of

  Spiritualism

  Staffordshire

  Wedgworth factory in

  Star-fishes

  Sterling, John

  Stones of Venice (Ruskin)

  Stories for Sunday Afternoons

  Straits of Magellan

  Strychnine

  Suffering, Darwin on

  Sulivan, Bartholomew

  Sun pictures

  Survival of the fittest, Darwin on

  Sussex, beaches of

  Swainson, William

  Sweating by the lamp

  Syme, Patrick

  Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours

  Symonds, William

  Old Stones

  Sympathy

  Syms Covington

  Darwin’s visit to

  shells collected and listed with

  System of Nature (Linnaeus)

  Tagart, James

  Taine, Hippolyte

  On Intelligence

  Tait, Dean

  Taxonomy

  apes

  CD’s barnacles

  Cirripedia

  evolutionary understanding of taxonomic relations

  importance for natural historians

  mankind put in a taxonomic order of its own Owen’s sleight of hand

  Tayler, John James

  Taylor, Ann

  Hymns for Infant Minds

  poetry of

  Taylor, Jane

  Hymns for Infant Minds

  poetry of

  Taylor, John James, Christian Aspects of Faith and Duty

  Tenby, a Sea-side Holiday (Gosse)

  Tendrils

  Tennyson, Alfred

  In Memoriam

  Thackeray, Jane

  Thackeray, Minnie, birth of

  Thackeray, William Makepeace

  Theism

  Theological view of theory

  Thomson, Dr., return from India

  Thorley, Catherine (governess)

  Annie’s death and final illness and

  concerns for Annie

  correspondence with Emma over Annie

  in Malvern

  stay with mother following Annie’s death

  trip to Ramsgate with Annie and Etty by

  visit to Knole

  visit with Annie to London

  Thorley, Sarah, Annie’s letter to

  Three Weeks in Wet Sheets, Being the Diary and Doings of a Moist Visitor to Malvern (Leech)

  Tibet

  Tierra del Fuego

  Time

  and CD’s theory of evolution

  geological

  and recovery from grief

  Times, The

  Tollet, Ellen

  Tommy (chimpanzee), exhibit of, at Zoological Gardens

  Tortoises

  Transmutation

  Traveller’s joy

  Treatise of Human Nature (Hume)

  Treatise on Education (Locke)

  Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption (Clark)

  Trent and Mersey Canal

  Trilobite

  Tubercles

  Tubercular di
sease

  Tubercular meningitis

  Tuberculosis

  Annie and

  cause of

  diagnosis seen as a death sentence

  Dickens describes slow onset of

  Koch first identifies the bacillus

  little understood

  and a marriage of first cousins

  no effective cure at the time of Annie’s death

  patients in denial

  in Potteries

  spreading again

  Sterling’s death from

  Tommy’s death from

  widespread fear of

  Tuberculosis peritonitis

  Tulliver, Maggie, The Mill on the Floss

  Typhoid

  Uniformitarianism

  Unisexuality

  Unitarian Chapel

  Unitarian Christianity

  Unitarian Creed

  Unitarianism

  Universe

  and the “First Cause,”

  seen as a machine

  University College

  University College Hospital

  Liston’s medical practices at

  Ussher, Archbishop

  Utilitarianism

  Variation

  Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, The (Darwin)

  Vestiges of the National History of Creation (Chambers)

  Victoria, Queen of England

  death of Prince Albert and

  Henry Holland as Physician Extraordinary to

  on the hippopotamus

  as princess

  treatment of animals and

  View of the Scripture Revelations Concerning a Future State, A (Whately)

  Vivian Grey (Disraeli)

  Voyage of the Beagle, The (Darwin)

  Wales, geological expedition to

  Wallace, Alfred Russel

  belief in spiritualism

  correspondence with Darwin

  on natural selection

  reading of paper to Anthropological Society

  Waring, Anne

  Waste Land, The (Eliot)

  Water Babies, The (Kinglsey)

  Water Cure in Chronic Disease, The (Gully)

  Water treatment. See Hydrotherapy

  Wedgwood, Alfred (Annie’s first cousin)

  Wedgwood, Allen

  Wedgwood, Amy (Annie’s first cousin)

  Wedgwood, Caroline. See Darwin, Caroline

  Wedgwood, Cecily (Annie’s first cousin)

  Wedgwood, Clement (Annie’s first cousin)

  Wedgwood, Elizabeth (Bessy) (née Allen, Emma’s mother)

  Annie’s death and

  and CD’s second daughter

  dementia in

  letter to Aunt Fanny on birth of Horace

  spinal deformity in

  Wedgwood, Elizabeth (Emma’s eldest sister)

  Annie’s death and

  birth of Annie and

  birth of William Erasmus and

  and CD’s fifth son

  on death of Caroline’s baby

  education

  spinal deformity

  Wedgwood, Emma. See Darwin, Emma

  Wedgwood, Ernest (Ernie; Annie’s first cousin)

  visits with Annie

  visit to Down House

  watercolour of

  Wedgwood, Fanny (Emma’s sister)

  Wedgwood, Fanny (née Mackintosh; Hensleigh’s wife)

  at Annie’s funeral

  on Annie’s personality

  lobbies for Mazzini

  in Malvern

  Wedgwood, Francis (Frank; son of Josiah II; Emma’s elder brother)

  Annie’s visits to

  management of Wedgwood works by

  on Sophy

  Wedgwood, Henry (Harry; Emma’s brother), The Bird Talisman

  Wedgwood, Hensleigh (son of Josiah II, Emma’s elder brother)

  at Annie’s funeral

  and Erasmus Alvey Darwin

  and Fanny’s lobbying for Mazzini

  health

  home in Chester Terrace

  home in Upper Gower Street

  as a man of letters

  social life

  Wedgwood, Hope (Annie’s first cousin)

  Wedgwood, James (“Bro”; Annie’s first cousin)

  visit to Down House

  Wedgwood, Josiah I (Emma’s grandfather)

  anti-slavery medallion of

  as member of the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade

  Wedgwood, Josiah II (Jos; Emma’s father)

  Annie’s death and

  management of Wedgwood works and

  testimony on child labor to parliamentary committee

  visit of Annie and family with

  visits of Darwin to

  Wedgwood, Josiah III (Joe; Emma’s eldest brother)

  at Leith Hill Place

  loss of a child

  personality

  sells his shares in the Wedgwood partnership to Francis

  Sophy’s christening

  Wedgwood, Josiah IV,

  Wedgwood, Julia (“Snow”; Annie’s cousin)

  Charles’ last days and

  essays written by

  on séances

  visit to Down House

  writing by

  Wedgwood, Katherine Euphemia (1839-1934) (Effie; Annie’s first cousin)

  Emma’s gift of Annie’s embroidery case to

  visits with

  visits with Annie

  Wedgwood, Lucy (Annie’s first cousin) reading instruction for

  Wedgwood, Margaret (Greata) (later Vaughan Williams; Annie’s first cousin)

  Annie’s friendship with

  Annie’s visits to

  mention of, in Annie’s diary

  reading instruction for

  shyness of

  Wedgwood, Sarah (CD’s aunt)

  Wedgwood, Sophy (Annie’s first cousin)

  Annie’s visits to

 

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