Sir Samuel, 29.
Rose, Mr., 63.
Rousseau, 80.
Ruskin, 210.
Russell, Lord John, 42, 123, 138, 140, 167, 172.
_Life of_ (Walpole), 62n.
S
Sadler, Michael Thomas, 139.
Salaries, Bishops', 172.
Scarlett, James (Lord Abinger), 29.
Schools, Public, 3, 5seq., 10, 131n.
Scotch, The, 28, 54.
Scott, 18, 208, 209.
Selwyn, George Augustus, 189.
Seneca, 176.
Sermons, extracts from, 20, 21, 96, 97-105, 220, 224-5.
Sevigne, Madame de, 208.
Seymour, Lord, 19.
Shakespeare, 207.
Sharp, "Conversation," 29.
Sheil, 106.
Sidmouth, Lord, 64.
Simeon, Charles, 91.
Singleton, Archdeacon, 163, 167 seq.
Slave Trade, 199.
Smith, Sydney--ancestry, 1.
birth, 2.
schooldays, 2.
life at Winchester, 3 seq.
goes to Normandy to perfect his French, 9.
enters New College, Oxford, 9.
Fellow, 9.
straitened circumstances, 9.
choice of a profession, 12.
ordained Deacon, 13.
Priest, 14 n.
Curate of Netheravou, 13.
tutor to Hicks-Beach family, 17.
goes to Edinburgh, 17.
sermons at Charlotte Chapel, 18 seq.
publishes volume of sermons, 19, 21.
marriage, 22.
children, 23.
founds the _Edinburgh Review_, 24.
leaves Edinburgh for London, 27.
forms various friendships, 29.
lectures at the Royal Institution, 31.
_Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy_, 33.
various duties in London, 39.
increasing prominence, 39.
preferred to the living of Foston-le-Clay, 41.
_Peter Plymley's Letters_, 43.
life at Foston-le-Clay, 79 seq.
visits his friends in Edinburgh, 88.
scheme of study at Foston, 89.
_Persecuting Bishops_, 91.
attack on Bishop March, 91.
efforts on behalf of Catholic Emancipation, 106 seq.
Rector of Londesborough, 110.
_Letter to the Electors on the Catholic Question_, 112.
improved financial condition, 112.
visit to Paris, 122.
promoted to prebendal stall at Bristol Cathedral, 125.
severs his connection with the _Edinburgh Review_, 125.
preaches sermon on "Gunpowder Treason," 129.
death of his eldest son, 130.
moves to Combe Flozey, Somerset, 131.
_Speech to the Freeholders on Reform_, 138.
Canon of St. Paul's, 145.
presented at Court, 146.
leads a less strenuous life, 149.
official relations with St. Paul's, 152.
life in London, 159.
marriage of his eldest daughter, 161.
goes to Paris again, 162.
summit of his social fame, 163.
_Letters to Archdeacon Singleton_, 163, 167.
inherits a fortune from his brother, 176.
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