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property compromised, 195 Stringer, Jane, sister of John Austen (iii): one of her descendants married to Thomas Knight (i) of Godmersham, 2 _Susan_: see _Northanger Abbey_ TAUNTON: Mrs. Leigh Perrot tried and acquitted there, 135, &c. Theatricals at Steventon: names of pieces, prologues &c., 63-6; Jane's share unknown, 66 Trafalgar: Frank Austen just misses battle, 192, 193 WALKER, Jane: _see_ Leigh, (Rev.) Thomas (i) Walter, (Rev.) Henry: son of (Rev.) James W., 6; mathematician and scholar, 6, 259; known at Court, 6 Walter, (Rev.) James: son of W. H. Walter, met his death in the hunting-field, aged eighty-four, 5 Walter, Philadelphia: cousin and correspondent of Eliza de Feuillide, 5; letters to and from, 38-44, 58, 59, 61, 65, 104, 105 Walter, William Hampson: elder half-brother of (Rev.) George Austen, 4; correspondence between his wife and himself and the Austens, 19-22 _Watsons, The_: commencement of story, written by Jane about 1804, 175; why discontinued, 175, 176 Weller, Elizabeth: _see_ Austen, John (iii) Williams, Captain T.: captured _La Tribune_; knighted, 78; marries (i) Jane Cooper, who was killed in a carriage accident, 77, 108; (ii) Miss Whapshare, 152, 154 Winchester: Jane moves there for advice, 388; lodges in College Street, 389; dies there, and is buried in the Cathedral, 396, 397, 399 ZOFFANY: painter of (believed) portrait of Jane as a girl, _frontispiece_, 62; its history, 63 PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. LTD., COLCHESTER LONDON AND ETON * * * * * Transcriber's Notes: Page 29, "tell" changed to "tells" (author tells us) Page 159, repeated text was deleted. The original reads: likely spot the very few which conducted him to the door of the assembly room in the Inn, where there happened to be a Ball on the night of their arrival; a likely spot enough for the discovery of a Charles: but I am glad to say that he was not of Pages 211-212, a section of repeated text was deleted. The original reads: She was sensible, even-tempered, affectionate, and conscientious. She did indeed prove 'almost another sister' to Jane, even-tempered, affectionate, and conscientious.
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