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Ireland, Monsignor, 23
Ismail, Pasha, ex-Khedive of Egypt, 76
Kahn, Malcolm, 275
Keats, John, 286
Keudell, 101-103, 106, 108
Keudell, Madame, 102, 103, 108
King, Charles, 30;
death of, 119-120
King, Fanny, 176
King, Henrietta, 124, 134, 218
King, Mrs., 123, 132, 134, 137, 139
King, William, 124, 132
Kruft, 5
Lanciani, 44, 63, 88, 89, 159
Landi, Madame, 40
Law, Mrs., 275
Leuchtenberg, Duke of, 116
Loubet, President, 305;
reception of, 306-307;
at the opera, 309-310;
at the reception at the Farnese Palace, 312, 314
Lovatellis, 51, 94
Low, Mr. and Mrs. Seth, 273
Lucchesi-Palli, 117
Lyons, Lord, 7
MacMahon, Madame de, 10, 11
MacMahon, Marshal, 10, 73
Maffei, 64, 97, 108, 159
Malatesta, Felice, 59, 61, 86, 94, 108
Malatesta, Countess, 75
Maquay, George, 32, 35, 184
Maquay, Louisa, 36, 184
Maquay, Nina, 36, 184
Marcello, Comtesse, 93, 263
Ruspoli, Victoria, 255;
gives dinner, 276, 315
St. Asilea, 87, 98
Sand, George, 38
Sant' Onofrio, Madame de, 96
Savonarola, 39
Savoy, Princes of, 94
Saxe-Weimar, Grand Duchess, 259, 297
Say, LÉon, 60
Schuyler, Eugene, 35, 41, 42, 44,
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note from the Quirinal, 92;
audience with the Queen of Italy,

[1] Mrs. Eugene Schuyler, nÉe King.

[2] W. here and throughout these letters refers to M. William Henry Waddington, Madame Waddington's husband.

[3] Francis, son of M. and Madame Waddington.

[4] M. Alphonse Sutteroth, ancien diplomatist under Louis Philippe.

[5] Director of Excavations in Rome under Rossi.

[6] Comte de PontÉcoulant, chef de Cabinet.

[7] French idiom difficult to translate, meaning "I ought to be very grateful to him."

[8] Mrs. Charles King, mother of Madame Waddington.

[9] Madame Waddington's maid.

[10] Madame de Bunsen, nÉe Waddington.

[11] Long crisp breads one has in Italy.

[12] Foreigners.

[13] NÉe Story, daughter of W. W. Story, the sculptor.

[14] Man to play on the piano.

[15] Young bourgeois.

[16] Mlle. de la RamÉe.

[17] Charles King, President of Columbia College, father of Madame Waddington.

[18] Now the Hon. Sylvia Edwards, Maid of Honour to Queen Alexandra.

[19] NÉe Lily Conrad.

[20] Now Madame Scheidecker.

[21] Princess Brancaccio, born Field.

[22] The present King.

[23] Now Mrs. Charles Loftus Townshend, of Castle Townshend, Ireland.

[24] His father, Baron de Bunsen, was for years Prussian Minister at Rome, a most intellectual, distinguished man; after Rome he was for many years Minister in England, and their house in Carlton Terrace was the rendezvous of all that was most brilliant and cosmopolitan in London. He married Miss Waddington, and his son Charles also married Miss Waddington, sister of William Waddington.

[25] The well-known poetess and beauty, nÉe Sheridan.

[26] Comte de Suzannet, Secretary of the French Embassy.

[27] General Rufus King, last United States Minister to the Vatican.

[28] To the Quirinal.

[29] Miss Fanny King, daughter of General Rufus King, United States Minister to the Vatican, now Mrs. Edward Ward.

[30] Marquise de Talleyrand-PÉrigord, nÉe Curtis.

[31] Princess di Poggio-Suasa, nÉe Curtis.

[32] The well-known sculptor.

[33] Princess d'Arsoli, nÉe Bella Brancaccio, granddaughter of Hickson Field.

[34] Rome which is disappearing.

[35] Princesse di Poggio Suasa, nÉe Talleyrand-PÉrigord.

Transcriber's note:

Spelling has been made consistent throughout but reflects the author's preference. Hyphenation has been made consistent.


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