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by Daniel Pool


  chaperones, 55, 80

  chapter houses, 115

  charades, 84

  Charing Cross, 28

  charity-boys, 243

  Charles II, King of England, 135

  charleys, 135

  cheap-jacks, 236–37

  Chelsea, 28

  Chelsea Hospital, 112

  childbirths, deaths in, 187, 234

  children, 31, 185, 231–32, 239, 240–43, 245

  child-strippers, 231–32

  chimneys, 198, 232

  chimney sweeps, 232, 239, 241–42

  cholera, 31, 203, 210, 246–47

  christenings, 113–14

  Christmas Carol, A (Dickens), 27, 60, 139, 191–92, 204, 207, 216, 217

  Church of England, 112–21

  clergy of, 14, 34–35, 44, 46, 50, 101, 114–19, 123, 163, 168

  court system of, 112–13, 129, 130, 131, 133–34

  educational programs of, 125–26

  hierarchy of, 114–16

  High Church in, 120, 123

  laws of, 127, 129, 133–34

  livings of, 115–19, 123, 129

  Low Church in, 119–20, 123

  marriages approved by, 113, 114, 134, 182–83

  parishes of, 167

  reform movement in, 119–21

  sacraments of, 113–14

  tithes for, 88, 113, 115–16

  churchwardens, 167, 171

  circuit-riding, 128

  City of London, 26–28

  clarets, 76, 212

  cleanliness, 201–3

  clerks, articled, 133, 235–36, 240

  cloakrooms, 78–79

  close carriages, 146, 147

  clothing, 203, 213–18, 231–32

  coaches, 142–49, 151, 211, 240

  coachmen, 221, 222, 223–24

  coal, 26, 159–60, 193, 200, 232, 237

  coal porters, 237

  coal stoves, 30

  coal whippers, 237

  cobs, 142

  coffee, 205, 210

  coke, 200

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 150

  collations, 116, 117

  colliers, 237

  “coming out,” 52–53, 70, 224

  commerce (card game), 62, 63

  commissions, purchase of, 108, 109–10

  common law, 127, 128, 129–30, 131, 133, 134

  Common Pleas, 127–28, 131, 137

  commons, 165–66

  communion, 113

  confections, 205

  Consistory Court, 129, 131, 185

  consols (consolidated annuities), 87

  constables, 135–36, 167, 169, 170

  consumption, 247

  Contagious Diseases Acts, 189

  conversation, 51, 52, 54, 55, 59–60, 61, 72–73

  cooks, 57, 206, 223, 232, 248

  copyholds, 165

  corn, 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 204, 210

  coroners, 136

  coronets, 35

  costards, 237

  costermongers, 31, 143, 144, 189, 237, 238

  cottagers, 47, 165–66

  cottages, 190

  countesses, 39, 168

  counties, 24–26, 168–70

  country, 158–62

  daily life in, 53–54, 154–78

  gentry in, 46, 163–64, 169–70, 173, 196

  houses in, 74, 75, 81–85, 192, 193

  social hierarchy in, 163–66

  country-dances, 13, 59–60, 61, 80

  country house visits, 74, 75, 81–85

  counts, 168

  county families, 46

  Court of Arches, 129, 131

  Court of Faculties, 129, 131

  Court of Insolvent Debtors, 100

  courts, law, 127–34, 194–95, 196

  courtship, 180–82

  Covent Garden, 189

  covert, 172, 175

  cravats, 216

  creditors, 96–100

  cribbage, 63

  crime, 134–40

  Crimean War, 14, 45, 107, 112, 217

  crinolines, 214, 215

  crossing sweepers, 31, 237

  croup, 247

  crowns, 19, 20

  cub hunting, 54, 172

  curates, 118

  currency, 19–21

  curricles, 145, 147

  dairymaids, 228

  Dame, 39

  dances, 13, 52, 53, 59–61, 78, 80

  David Copperfield (Dickens), 25, 63, 97, 99–100, 133, 144, 168, 188, 208, 226, 231, 235

  D.D. (doctor of divinity), 44

  deacons, 114, 118

  deans, 115, 118

  death, 252–55

  Debrett’s, 33, 73

  debt, debtors, 14, 28, 86–87, 94, 95–100, 139, 140

  deeds of settlement, 90, 91–92

  deer hunting, 171

  Derby, 53

  dialects, 127

  Dickens, Charles, 145, 187, 220

  on card games, 62, 63

  education discussed by, 125

  Evangelical movement as viewed by, 119

  settings for novels of, 24–25

  see also specific works

  diet, 204–5

  digestion, 204, 205

  dining rooms, 74, 192

  dinner parties, 33–34, 72–77

  at country houses, 74, 75, 83

  season and, 51, 52

  servants for, 76, 218–19

  diphtheria, 247

  diseases, 31, 203, 210, 246–49

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 37, 42

  Dissenters, 183

  Divorce Act (1857), 186

  divorces, 113, 129, 130, 185–86, 188, 245

  Docks, the, 29–30

  doctors, 40, 46, 49, 249–52

  Doctors’ Commons, 129, 133–34, 183, 185, 186, 245

  dog roses, 160

  dogs, 171, 172, 232

  Dombey and Son (Dickens), 40, 95, 97, 98, 205, 231, 238, 249, 251, 252, 254–55

  donkeys, 143–44

  Dorset, 158, 159

  do-si-do, 59, 61

  double first, 124

  dowagers, 42

  Dower Act (1833), 181

  Downing Street, 28

  dowries, 181

  dram shops, 212

  drawers, 215

  drawing rooms, 73, 77, 191, 192, 228

  drays, 145

  dress coats, 216

  dripping, 223, 232

  dropsy, 247–48

  D.S.O. (Distinguished Service Order), 45

  duchesses, 39

  duelling, 134–35

  dukes, 34, 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 46

  Duke’s Children, The (Trollope), 37, 41

  dustmen, 230, 231, 232, 237–38

  dyspepsia, 248

  earls, 34, 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 46, 168

  earth closets, 202–3

  East End, 28

  Easter holiday, 52

  East India Company, 29, 209, 210

  Eaton Hall, 220

  ecarte (card game), 62, 63

  Edinburgh Review, 103

  education, 21–22, 31, 47, 50, 121–27, 205, 224

  elections, 101, 105

  Eliot, George, 24

  Midlands described by, 159, 160

  on Westminster Review, 189, 226

  see also specific works

  Emma (Austen), 48, 59–60, 65, 68, 78, 80, 81, 150–51, 199, 225

  enclosures, 24, 47, 101, 160, 170, 174, 244

  engagements, 182–83

  entail, 85–86, 89–94

  envelopes, 151, 152

  epergne, 74

  epidemics, 31, 88, 203, 210, 246–47

  equity, 127, 128, 131, 133

  Esq. (esquire), 44

  estates:

  entail for, 85–86, 89–94

  lands of, 35, 85–86, 89–92, 163, 181, 218

  primogeniture and, 90, 91

  rents of, 49

  status and, 48–49

  viability of, 36–37

  etiquette:

  for balls,
80–81

  basic, 54–56, 125

  for dinner parties, 33–34, 72–74, 77

  manuals for, 33, 77, 82, 125, 181, 183, 201, 215, 217

  Etiquette of Good Society (Campbell), 84

  Eton, 53, 125

  euchre, 63–64

  Eustace Diamonds, The (Trollope), 36, 47, 49, 51, 94, 104, 105–6, 132, 137, 140, 146, 171, 182, 219, 221, 225

  Euston Station, 29

  Evangelical movement, 119–20, 187, 188

  evidence, 136–38

  Exchequer, 39, 127, 128, 131, 137

  fairs, 176–78, 236

  Far from the Madding Crowd (Hardy), 14, 69, 111, 143, 145, 154, 155, 156, 158, 165, 177, 211, 243, 245, 253

  farmers:

  daily life of, 154–58

  income of, 158–59, 160

  tenant, 49, 85, 163, 165, 221

  tithes paid by, 88

  yeoman, 46, 162, 164–65

  farming, 14, 46, 47, 165–66, 177–78, 204, 210

  faro, 64

  farthings, 19, 20

  fashion, 213–18

  “father,” 56

  faux-noble, 38

  fellows, 121, 122, 123

  ferrets, 239

  Fielding, Henry, 135, 187

  Fielding, John, 135

  fire screens, 72, 74

  fish, 77, 204, 237

  flitches, 205

  florins, 19, 20

  Flying Scotsman, 149

  food, 73, 75–77, 203–9, 245

  footmen, 76, 220–21, 222, 229

  fox hunting, 24, 51, 54, 142, 158, 171–73

  Framley Parsonage (Trollope), 56

  franking, 150

  F.R.C.P. (Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians), 250

  freeholds, 165, 173

  frock coats, 216–17

  frocks, 213

  funds (national debt), 86–87

  funerals, 252–53

  furniture, 197–98, 219

  fusiliers, 110

  gaiters, 216

  galleries, 193

  gambling, 63, 64, 82

  game, hunting of, 173–76

  gamekeepers, 174, 176, 221, 223

  games, card, 62–66, 84

  gangways, 104

  gardeners, 221, 222

  gas light, 199, 200, 214

  G.C.B. (Grand Commander of the Order of the Bath), 45

  geldings, 142

  General Post Office, 151

  general practitioners, 251

  Gent, (gentleman), 44

  gentlemen, 44, 47, 49–50

  amusements of, 51, 69

  clothing for, 73–74, 216–18

  etiquette for, 54–55, 125

  formal attire for, 73–74

  presentation of, at court, 71, 131, 250

  spending by, 96

  visits by, 68

  gentry, 46, 163–64, 169–70, 173, 196

  George III, King of England, 23, 45, 101

  George IV, King of England, 23

  gibbets, 135

  gigs, 145, 146, 147

  gin, 160, 212

  Gladstone, William, 124, 217

  glebes, 116

  globes, 224

  gloves, 74, 79, 215, 217, 232

  godparents, 114

  gold, 19, 86

  Goose Fair, 176

  gorse, 161

  gout, 26, 248

  governesses, 124, 224–26

  government:

  local, 166–70

  national, 101–6

  see also House of Commons; House of Lords; Parliament

  grammar schools, 125

  granges, 195

  graveclothes, 254

  graveyards, 251, 253–54

  Gray’s Inn, 131

  Great Expectations (Dickens), 24, 25, 29, 38, 47, 50, 62, 63, 77, 96, 125, 135, 139, 142, 191, 198, 199, 202, 210, 237, 240–41, 246

  Greek, 125

  Greenwich, 28

  Gregorian calendar, 22

  grenadiers, 110–11

  Gretna Green, 183–84

  grooms, 221, 223–24

  grouse season, 53–54, 82, 175

  growlers, 147

  gruel, 13, 203–4

  guineas, 19, 20

  Habits of Good Society, 82, 215

  hackney coaches, 146, 147

  half crowns, 19, 20

  half-mourning, 254

  hacks, 142

  half sovereigns, 19, 20

  halls, 195, 196

  Hampshire, 25

  Hampstead, 28

  hangings, 134–35, 136, 138, 253

  hansom cabs, 142, 147

  ha’pence, 19, 20

  Hard Times (Dickens), 126, 149, 185

  Hardy, Thomas:

  execution witnessed by, 138

  mother of, 253

  railroads described by, 148–49

  settings for novels of, 26

  see also specific works

  harebells, 162

  hares, 171

  Harrow, 53, 125

  harrowing, 156

  harvest homes, 157

  harvests, 157–58

  hats, 215

  hawthorn, 160

  hay, 157, 211

  haymaking, 157

  heather, 161–62

  heath plant, 161–62

  heaths, 160–62

  heating, 193, 194

  hedgerows, 158, 160

  heiresses, 36–37

  Henley Regatta, 53

  Henry VIII, King of England, 113, 171

  Hessians, 217

  high-low-jack, 62

  hip baths, 193

  Historical and Miscellaneous Questions for the Use of Young People (Mangnall), 224

  hock, 212

  homosexuality, 190

  Honourable, 41–42, 103

  horses, 30, 54, 111, 142–44, 217, 218, 251

  hospitals, 250

  hounds, 171, 172

  Household Troops or Guards, 110

  housekeepers, 57, 220, 222, 227, 232

  housemaids, 13, 47, 193, 202, 219, 221, 222, 223, 227–28

  House of Commons, 38, 101–6, 169–70

  House of Lords, 35, 37, 101, 102–3, 104, 106, 115, 163

  houses, 190–96

  hunters (horses), 142, 173

  hunting, 24, 51, 54, 142, 158, 171–76

  huntsmen, 172

  hussars, 110, 111

  hustings, 102

  Hyde Park, 28, 51, 142

  hygiene, personal, 201–3

  Imperial Statute System of Weights and Measures, 23–24

  indentures, 239–42

  India, 111

  indictments, 136

  indigestion, 248

  industry, 26, 46, 149, 158–59, 160, 174, 242

  infantry, 110–11

  informants, 136

  inheritance, 36, 48–49, 85–86, 89–94, 181–82, 184

  Inner Temple, 131

  inns, 151, 211

  Inns of Court, 131, 133

  interest system, 108

  invitations, 78

  James, Henry, 209

  Jane Eyre (C. Brontë), 26, 41–42, 84, 87, 154, 161, 189, 195, 196, 222–23, 224, 226, 246, 249–50, 251, 254

  Jews, 183

  jobbers, 143

  jointure, 182

  journeymen, 242

  Jude the Obscure (Hardy), 121, 124, 126–27, 183, 207

  Julian calendar, 22

  justice, 137–39

  justices of the peace, 49, 137, 163–64, 168–69, 174

  K.B. (knight bachelor; Court of King’s Bench), 45

  K.C. (King’s Counsel), 45, 131, 132

  K.C.B. (Knight Commander of the Bath), 45

  Keble, John, 120, 123

  kerosene, 199

  K.G. (Knight of the Garter), 45

  King’s Bench, 45, 127, 128, 131, 137, 140

  King’s Cross station, 29

  Kingsley, Charles, 188

  kitchenmaids, 221, 222, 228

  kitchens, 76, 192, 228
r />   knackers, 144

  knights, 35, 37, 38, 42, 45, 46, 49, 163

  knives, 77,

  Kt. (knight), 45

  labor, manual, 47–48, 49, 219, 251

  laborers, farm, 46, 47, 165–66, 177–78, 204, 210

  ladies, 47

  addressed as “Lady,” 39, 41, 42, 43

  cards left by, 51, 69

  “coming out” by, 52–53, 70, 224

  conversation with, 51, 52, 54, 55

  etiquette for, 55–56

  presentation of, at court, 52–53, 70–71

  side-saddle riding by, 142–43

  Lady Day, 22, 177

  lady’s maids, 85, 219, 221, 223, 227, 231

  Lambeth Palace, 28, 114

  lambs, 156

  lancers, 61, 110

  land agents, 163, 221

  landaus, 145, 146

  landlords, 98

  Last Chronicle of Barset, The (Trollope), 33–34, 64, 86, 116, 119–20, 137

  Latin, 125, 250

  law, 21–22, 127–30

  lawn (linen), 115, 217

  lawn meets, 173

  lawyers, 37, 137

  types of, 130–34

  leaseholds, 165, 166, 173

  leases, 97–98

  letters, 83, 150–52

  libraries, 191

  lice, 249

  life expectancy, 234–35

  life peerages, 35

  lighting, 198–200

  Lincoln’s Inn, 129, 131

  Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 100

  linen, 115, 217

  ling, 161–62

  Little Dorrit (Dickens), 56, 67, 95, 99, 139

  Liverpool, 26

  livery, 221, 223

  livings, 115–19, 123, 129

  London, 26–31

  as cultural center, 222

  fog in, 30, 200

  gas light in, 200

  living conditions in, 30–31

  mortality rate in, 30, 31

  neighborhoods of, 28

  parishes in, 167

  police force in, 135–36

  population of, 28

  postal system in, 151

  railroad terminals in, 28–29

  riverfront of, 26, 29–30, 31

  season in, 50–54

  sewage of, 31, 203

  town houses in, 192

  London at Dinner, 75

  London Bridge, 29

  London Gazette, 98

  loo (card game), 62, 64

  lord chancellors, 35, 37, 128

  lord chief justices, 128

  lord lieutenants, 163, 168

  lords, 35, 39, 41, 42, 43

  “madam,” 57

  Madeira, 24, 75, 212

  maids, 222, 223, 227–29

  see also specific types of maids

  maids-of-all-work, 47, 193, 219–20, 229

  mail, 83, 143, 144, 150–52, 211

  mail coaches, 143, 144, 151

  maize, 154

  malt, 210

  “mama,” 56

  Manchester, 26

  mangel-wurzels, 154

  mangles, 203

  Mangnall, Miss, 224

  manors, 195–96

  manservants, 47, 218

  Mansfield Park (Austen), 26, 39, 52, 53, 65–66, 80–81, 87, 88, 92, 107, 116–17, 146, 150, 157, 196, 246

  man-traps, 174

  manure, 30

  marchionesses, 39

  mares, 142

  markets, 176

  marquesses, 34, 35, 39, 41, 42, 46

 

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