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  • Abergavenny, 247.
  • “Adam Bede,” locality of, 216, 217.
  • Aldeburgh, birthplace of Crabbe, 323, 324.
  • Apsley House, 20, 21.
  • Arnold, Matthew, 24;
    • “The Sick King in Bokhara,” quoted, 29.
  • Avon River, 90.
  • Baillie, Joanna, 44.
  • Banbury, 218.
  • Becket, Thomas A’, his assassination at Canterbury, 149, 150;
  • Belgravia, 15, 16; in dog-days, 154.
  • Blackheath, the Common, 168.
  • Black Prince, the (see Edward Plantagenet).
  • Blunderstone, 318, 319.
  • Bonchurch, 253, 254.
  • Brighton, 278;
    • gaiety of, 279.
  • Broughton Castle, 219, 220.
  • Browning, Robert, 51-59.
  • Buckingham Palace, 21, 23.
  • Bury St. Edmunds, 266;
    • ruined abbey at, 267.
  • Cambridge University, famous chapel of King’s College, 264, 265.
  • Cambridgeshire, Newmarket Heath, 265, 266;
    • shooting-boxes in, 266;
    • Bury St. Edmunds, 266, 267.
  • Canterbury, 142;
    • the cathedral, 147-152;
    • King’s School, 148, 149;
    • where Becket was killed, 149, 150;
    • tomb of the Black Prince, 150;
    • Lady Chapel, 151;
    • the pilgrimage to, 151.
  • Charing Cross, 7;
    • railway station, 42.
  • Chatsworth, 87.
  • Chaucer, his story-telling cavalcade, 151.
  • Chelsea, 42, 43.
  • Chester, ancient wall, 62-67;
  • Chichester, th @g@html@files@58938@58938-h@58938-h-7.htm.html#Page_18" class="pginternal">18-25;
  • Hyde Park, 19-22;
  • Hyde Park Co

    [1] The monument in the middle of the square, with Sir Edgar Boehm’s four fine soldiers, had not been set up when these words were written.





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