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Abencerrages, Hall of the, Alhambra, 189, 190
Accident to the Correo Real, near Burgos, 47
Aceite, Puerta del, at Seville, 264
Adventure with robbers, 209
Aguadores and Aguadoras of Madrid, 79
Alameda, the, of Granada, 171, 172
Alcala de los Panaderos, 257
Alcantara, bridge of, at Toledo, 119
Alcazar, the, at Toledo, 119;
at Seville, 270, 271
Algives, Plaza de los, 179
Alhama, 212, 213
Alhambra, the, 177, 178;
the Zacatin and Plaza Nueva, 177;
the Gate of Justice, 178;
the Plaza de los Algives, 179;
the Patin de las Arrayanes of Alberca, or Mezouar, 180;
Hall of Ambassadors, 181-183;
the Tocador, 183;
Garden of Lindaraja, and Bath-room of the Sultana, 185, 186;
Hall of the Two Sisters, 186;
of Abencerrages, 186;
the Taza de los Leones, 187, 188
Alicant, 296, 297
Aloe-tree, 159
Altar, high, in the cathedral of Toledo, 124
Amistad, Fonda de la, at Madrid, 58
Andalusia, entrance to, by the Puerta de los Perros, 157
Anecdote of Spanish Robbers, 110-112;
of the Jews at Toledo, 134, 135;
of a Calesero, 200
AngoulÊme, 4;
frescoes at, 4
Aranjuez, royal residence of, 148
Architecture, usual style of, at Madrid, 85-87
Armeria, the, at Madrid, 93, 94;
in the Alhambra, 179
Arms, manufactory of, at Toledo, 141, 142
Aspect of Granada, 167
Astigarraga, inn at, 17;
supper at, 18, 19
Authors, Spanish dramatic, 235
Baile Nacional, at Vittoria, 23, 24;
at Malaga, 230
Banderillas, 68;
de fuego, 71
Banderilleros, the, 61-64
BaÑo de la Cava at Toledo, 137
Barcelona, the cathedral at, 301
Bath of Florinda at Toledo, 137, 138
Bathing in the Tagus at Toledo, 121-136
Bath-room of the Sultana, Alhambra, 184
Bautista, J., builder of the Escurial, 104
Baylen, 159;
the church, 160
Bayonne, 120
Bidassoa, bridge over the, 14
Billiard-playing at Madrid, 86
Berruguete, tomb of the Cardinal at Toledo, by, 140
Blades of Toledo, 141, 142
Blanca, Count de Florida, village founded by, 158
Boabdil, king, 179
Bordeaux, 6-10;
hotel touters at, 7;
the theatre, 8;
the grisettes, 8;
the cathedral, 8;
Tower of St. Michael, 8;
vault of Mummies, 9;
Hospice des Vieillards, 10;
the museum, 10;
the port, 10;
the theatre, 10
Bradamant and Galiana, legend of, 135, 136
Bridge of boats across the Guadalquiver at Seville, 263
Briones, Francisco, of Madrid, the picador, 223
Briviesca, village of, 26
Bucaros, and mode of using them, 89
Buen Retiro, palace at Madrid, 94
Bull, the, in the arena at Madrid, 67-69
Bull-fight, description of a, at Madrid, 57-73;
at Malaga, 221-229;
at Jeres, 284-288
Burgos, 27-45;
public place at, 27;
romantic appearance of the beggars at, 27;
the convicts, 27;
the fonda, 28;
fountain, 29;
the cathedral, 30-41;
the Puerta de Santa Maria, 41, 42;
Cartuja de Miraflores, 42-45;
General Thibaud and the Cid's bones, 45
Cacin, 212
Cadiz, 277-282;
the Calle San Francisco, 277;
appearance of the town, 278;
Plaza de Toros, 279; ramparts, 279;
the Voltigeur, 280, 281;
Cadiz from the sea, 282
Calderon de la Barca and his plays, 232
Calesero, the, 143
Calle d'Alcala at Madrid, 60
Calle de Carretas at Madrid, 60
Calle de Parragas at Granada, 165
Calle de los Caballeros at Ecija, 242
Campeador (see Cid)
Caramanchel, village of, 114
Caratraca, 238
Carbon, Puerta del, at Seville, 264
Cardinal's Hospital at Toledo, 140, 141
Caridad, Hospital de la, at Seville, 272
Cartagena de Levante, 295, 296
Carthusian Convent, Cartuja de Miraflores, 27;
visit to, 42, 44;
at Granada, 194, 195
Carvings in wood and stone in Burgos Cathedral, 30, 31, 38;
the Passion of our Lord, stone carving by Philip of Burgundy, 35;
stalls of Burgos Cathedral, 35, 36
Casa del Cordon at Burgos, 41
Casa de Pupilos at Granada, 164
Castil de Peones, village of, 26
Cathedral of Bordeaux, 8;
of Burgos, 30-41;
of Toledo, 119-125;
of Jaen, 160, 161;
at Seville, 265-270;
of Barcelona, 301
Cellini, Benvenuto, statue of the Escurial attributed to, 109
Cervesa de Santa Barbara con limon, 82
Chains at San Juan de los Reyes, at Toledo, 131
Charlemagne and Galiana, legend of, 135, 136
Charles III., statue of, at Burgos, 27
ChÂteau Regnault, 2
ChÂtellerault, 3
Chulos at Madrid, 61-64
"Christ on the Cross," at Burgos, 31
Cid, the, his chest at Burgos, 32, 33;
his bones, 45
Coffee-houses at Madrid, 81-83
Cormana, 257
Cordova, 246-255;
magnificent gateway, 246;
appearance of Cordova, 247;
Mosque at Cordova, 249-254;
the Foundling Hospital, 255;
the Guadalquiver, 255
Cork-tree, the, 11
Cormana, 257
Cornelio, the Cicerone of the Escurial, 107
Correo Real, el, the Spanish diligence, 49
Costume of the ladies at Madrid, 75, 78, 90;
of the men, 79;
of the peasants of Andalusia, 162;
of the inhabitants of Granada, 167-169
Court of Lions, Alhambra, 185-189
Covarubias, builder of the Alcazar at Toledo, 119
Crickets kept in cages at Madrid, 83
Cristina, the, at Seville, 261
Cubzac, Bridge of, 6
Dances, national, aversion to among the higher classes, 92
Dangers of the Spanish roads, 210, 211
Darro, the, at Granada, 168
Dax, 11
Depopulation of Spain, 54
Diez, Matilde, the actress, 232
Dogs used at bull-fights, 71, 72
Dome of the Escurial, 109
Dos de Mayo, monument to the victims of the, at Madrid, 93
Drama, Spanish, its utter decline, 232, 233
Dramatic authors, Spanish, 255
DueÑas, 50
Duque, the Alameda del, at Seville, 260, 261
Eagles on the Sierra Nevada, 204
Ecija, 241, 242
Encampment on the mountains, 205, 206
Environs of Madrid, 147; of Malaga, 218;
of Cadiz, 278
parties, or tertulias, 89, 90;
morals, 90, 91;
deference paid to women, 91;
the Teatro del Principe, 91, 92;
Spanish dancers and dancing, 92;

the queen's palace, 92;
the meeting of the Cortes, 93;
monument to the victims of the Dos de Mayo, 93;
the Armeria, 93;
carriages of Joanna of Aragon and of Charles V., 93;
fountains, 94;
bridge of Toledo, 94;
the Buen Retiro and its fantastic gardens, 94;
the museum, 95;
cabinet of Natural History and pictures—Goya and his works, 95-102
MaÏquez, funeral column in memory of, 171
Majos, the, 162;
at Granada, 169
Malaga, 219-236;
Negro galley-slaves, 219;
parador of the three kings, 219, 220;
travelling students, 220;
Circus at Malaga, 221;
beauty of the Spanish women, 221-223;
national airs, 223;
the picadores Antonio Sanchez, Jose Trigo, and Francisco Briones, 223;
Montes and Jose Parra, the matadores, 224, 225;
the Napoleon of the herd—failure of Montes, 227, 228;
rage of the populace, 228, 229;
the theatre, 229, 230;
the dancers, 230-232;
theatres and dramatic authors in Spain, 232-234
Manners of the Spaniards, 90, 91, 198-201
Manolas and manolos at Madrid, 60, 77-78
Mantilla, the, worn at Madrid, 76, 170
Manzanares, the town of, 153
Mastodon, bones of, in the museum at Madrid, 95
Mayoral, the Spanish stage-coachman, 46
Media Luna, used at bull-fights, 285
Michael, St., tower of, at Bordeaux, 8
Miguel Cervantes, statue of, at Madrid, 93
Miquelets, or gendarmes, 212
Miranda, 24
Mondragon, village of, 20
Montalban, dramatic author, 232
Montes, the Espada, 208, 224-229
Mosque at Cordova, 249-254
Monument to Charles the Fifth at Granada, 178
Mountains near Olmedo, 55
Mozarabic chapel at Toledo, 125
Mules, Spanish 14, 46, 47;
their obstinacy, 210, 214
Muleta, the, 69
Mulhacen, ascent of the, 201-207
Mummified corpses in St. Michael's Tower, 8, 9
Murillo, his "Ecce Homo" at Burgos, 31;
beautiful paintings by, at Seville, 272
Museum at Bordeaux, 10;
at Madrid, 95
Napoleon, the, of the herd, 226-228
Navajas, knives sold at Santa Cruz and Albacete, 155
Negro galley-slaves at Malaga, 219;
killed at a bull-fight at Jeres, 288
Nevada, Sierra, 160;
ascent of, 201, 207;
intense cold on the, 206
Novel baths at Granada, 197, 198
Nueva, Plaza, at Granada, 177
OcaÑa, 149
Ocean, the steamer, at Jeres, 288, 289
Olmedo, 54; deserted appearance of, 52
Orchaterias de Chufas at Madrid, 82
Organs in Burgos Cathedral, 39;
at Barcelona, 301
Oyarzun, 17
Palace, the Queen's, at Madrid, 92, 93
Pantheon, the, in the Escurial, 107, 108
Pancorbo, Pass of, 25;
romantic appearance of, 25
Parador, the, at Jaen, 161;
at Malaga, 219
Pasiega, the Spanish Nurse, 54;
at Madrid, 78
Passion of our Lord, stone-carving, 35
Pasta, Juan, the Espada, 69, 70
Patio, the, 149;
de los Arrayanes, 180
Picadores, 61, 63, 64;
Sevilla, the, 65-69;
Rodriguez, the, 66-68
Pictures by Murillo, Jordaens, Theotocopuli, Delacroix, and others, in the Cathedral of Burgos, 31, 32-34;
the Holy Family in Burgos Cathedral, 39;
Martyrdom of Santa Casilda, 40;
Collection in a Church at Valladolid, 51;
Pictures by Raphael, Titian, Paolo Veronese, Rubens, Velasquez, Murillo, and others, in the Museum at Madrid, 95;
in the Cabinet of Natural History, works of El Greco, Murillo, and Goya, 95-102;
of Velasquez, Maella, and others, in the Palace at Madrid, 92;
works of Titian, Raphael, Paolo Veronese, &c., in the Museum at Madrid, 95;
works of Murillo, Ribeira, and Goya, in the Academy, 95-102;
in the sacristy of the Escurial, 108;
by El Greco, at Toledo, 140, 141;
by Murillo, at Seville, 272
Pine-trees in the Landes, 11
Plaza de Toros at Madrid, 60, 61
Politicians of Madrid, 84, 85
Portraits (see Pictures).
Posada, the Spanish, 26;
near Olmedo, 55;
at Jaen, 162
Post-office at Madrid, 85
Prado, the, at Madrid, 73
Preserves, Spanish, 86, 87
Priests, Spanish, 20
Procession of the Corpus Christi at Madrid, 145, 146
Puchero, the Spanish national dish, 18, 19
Puerta de Santa Maria at Burgos, 41;
de Hierro at Madrid, 57;
Del Sol at Madrid, 83, 84;
Del Sol at Toledo, 115
Puerto Lapiche, 152
Pyrenees, the, 12, 16
Quails kept in cages at Madrid, 83
Quebrada, tower of, 179
Quevedo, dramatic author, 282
Quintanapalla, village of, 26
Ravine of Los Molinos, 189, 190
Road from Valez-Malaga to Malaga, 217
Road to Jeres, 283
Robbers, anecdote of Spanish, 110-112;
adventures with, 209;
their position in Spain, 235, 236
Rodrigo, archbishop of Toledo, lays the first stone of the cathedral, 123
Rodriguez, Antonio, the picador, 66-68
Rojas, dramatic authors, 232
Roman amphitheatre at Toledo, 142
Romea, Julian, the actor, 91
Romero, Alexandro, the huntsman's guide, 201
Rueda, dramatic author, 232
Ruins of fortifications near Baylen, 160
Ruins of Italica, near Seville, 263, 264
Sacristy, the, in the Escurial, 108
Sagrado, Monte, at Granada, 194
Saint Jean de Luz, 13
Saint Louis, Reliquary of, at Toledo, 127
San Domingo, Granada, 197
San Juan de los Reyes, at Toledo, 119, 130-133
San Juan de Dios, Convent of, 195, 196
Salinas, hill of, 20
Santa Cruz, 155
Santa Maria de los Nieves, 55
Sanchez, Antonio of Seville, the picador, 223
Saynete, a comic piece, at Malaga, 230, 231
Servant-girls, Spanish, 28
Sevilla the picador, 65-67, 72, 73
Seville, 258-273;
general appearance of the city, 258, 259;
beauty of the women, 259;
their little feet, 260;
the Alameda del Duque, 260, 261;
the Cristina, 261;
the Guadalquiver, and the Torre del Oro, 261, 262;
Murillos at Seville, 263;
Bridge of Boats, 263;
Ruins of Italica, 263, 264;
the Puerta de Triana, 264;
Puertas del Carbon and del Aceite, 264;
Gitanas, 265;
the cathedral, 265-270;
the Lonja or Exchange, 270;
the Alcazar, 270, 271;
tobacco manufactory, 271, 272;
the Cigarera of Seville, 272;
Hospital de la Caridad, founded by Don Juan de Marina, 272;
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