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  • Colocotroni, Mlle., 71
  • Compans, Ternaux, 125
  • Connaught, Duchess of, 368
  • Connaught, Duke of, 236;
    • at the Jubilee Te Deum, 249;
    • as a soldier, 258
  • Constantine, Grand Duchess, 60, 61, 80, 87, 88, 94
  • Constantine, Grand Duke, 60, 61
  • Corcelle, FranÇois de, 7, 13, 95
  • Cork, Lady, 388
  • Cork, Lord, 197
  • Correa, Brazilian Minister, 270
  • Corti, Ambassador, 239, 240
  • Courcel, Mdme. de, 16, 18, 20, 21, 159, 162
  • Courcel, M. de, 14, 15, 159, 162
  • Coutouly, M., 125, 127
  • Coventry, Lord, 279, 357
  • Cowell, Sir John, 191, 192
  • Cranborne, Lady, 306
  • Cranborne, Lord, 255
  • Cumming, Jean Gordon, 235
  • Curzon, Lord and Lady, 310
  • D
  • D——, Count, Austrian Ambassador, 236
  • Dalhousie, Lord, 192, 193
  • Darauvilliers, Mlle., 395
  • Deichmann, Baron, 268, 344
  • Deichmann, Baroness Hilda, 208, 222, 253;
    • described, 210
  • Deichmann, Elsa, 317
  • Deichmann, Hilda, 254, 255, 321
  • Deichmann, Wilhelm, 351
  • Delamere, Lady, 354
  • Delawarr, Lord and Lady, 201
  • Denmark, Crown Prince of, 305
  • Denmark, King of, 249
  • Derby, Lady, reception at home of, 210, 211;
  • Derby, Lord, 218, 231, 346
  • Hartington, Lord, 199, 268, 310, 311
  • Hatzfeldt, Comte, 16, 303, 314, 325;
  • Hawaiian Secretary, 245
  • Hayter, Lord and Lady, 183, 200
  • Henrietta ——, 10 et passim
  • Henry, Prince, of Battenberg, 204, 236, 368, 373
  • Herberts, Ivor, 273
  • Heretier, Grand Duke, 103
  • Herkomer, his studio and pupils, 344-346
  • Herschell, Lady, 359
  • Herschell, Lord, 366, 378
  • Heurtel, Mme., 261
  • Hoffman, Col. and Mrs., 147, 154, 155, 156
  • Hollman, 276
  • Hubert, 7, et passim
  • Hubert, Mdme., 5, 10
  • Huddlestone, Lady Diana, 279
  • Humlicher, Marie, 374, 375
  • Hunt, Mr. and Mrs., 37, 58, 83, 120
  • Hurlbert, Mr., 181, 182
  • I
  • Isabella, Queen, 92
  • Ivan the Terrible, 91
  • J
  • Jansen, Mlle., 377
  • JaurÈs, Admiral, 36, 94, 105;
    • his hospitality, 118
  • JaurÈs, Mdme., 36, 37, 80, 88, 117;
    • at the Court ball, 74;
    • aboard the Lancaster, 122
  • Jay, Anna, 39
  • Jersey, Lady, 187, 203;
    • experiences at receptions, 211
  • Jersey, Lord, 187
  • Jeune, Mr. and Mrs., 218, 266
  • Jeune, Sir Francis, 367
  • Joachim, 272
  • Johore, Maharajah of, 255, 256
  • Rothschild, Ferdinand, 247, 248;
  • arranges to see the cortÉge immediately after the service in Westminster Abbey, 245-248;
  • the Jubilee Te Deum, 248-250;
  • the procession after the service, 250, 251;
  • the reception at the Palace, 251-253;
  • the children's fÊte in Hyde Park, 253, 254;
  • at the Rosebery's ball, 255, 256;
  • the Palace ball, 256, 257;
  • receives the Jubilee Medal, 257;
  • the Naval Review, 259-264;
  • aboard the IphigÉnie, 261-263;
  • skating, 266;
  • funeral service for the German Emperor, 267;
  • at the Smiths' political reception, 269, 270;
  • musicales, 270-273, 276;
  • meets Princess Mary, 275;
  • sightseeing, 276-278;
  • christens a torpilleur, 278;
  • races at Ascot, 279;
  • visits the Duke and Duchess of Bedford, 280-282;
  • death of the Emperor Frederick, 282;
  • dines with the Lord Mayor, 283, 284;
  • production of a play by Berquin, 284-286;
  • decides to go to Scotland, 286;
  • the journey to Edinburgh, 287;
  • sightseeing in Edinburgh, 287, 288;
  • arrives at Oban, 288;
  • Scottish tartans, 289;
  • by sea to Arishaig, 290, 291;
  • stays at Inveraylort, 291-295;
  • returns to London, 296;
  • goes through Petticoat Lane with Canon Rogers, 298, 299;
  • the People's Palace, 300;
  • at the Court Ball, 300, 301;
  • the Shah's arrival by water, 301, 302;
  • the luncheon party at Hatfield in the Shah's honour, 302-304;
  • wedding of Princess Louise and the Duke of Fife, 305;
  • skates at Hatfield, 306, 307;
  • and at Wimbledon, 307;
  • attends a horse sale, 308, 309;
  • at Windsor, 310-313;
  • sees "Charlie's Aunt," 313;
  • luncheon with the Empress Frederick, 314;
  • with Lady Northcote at the Opera, 314, 315;
  • the children's comedy, 315 et seq.;
  • formal entry of the German Emperor William II. into London, 323, 259
  • Wellington, Lord, 358
  • Westminster, Duchess of, 274
  • White, Harry, 218, 314
  • White, Muriel, 317, 318
  • Whitehouse, Harry, 145, 147
  • Wilhemi, 345
  • William I., Emperor, gives an audience to M. Waddington, 17, 19;
    • death, 266;
    • funeral service, 267
  • William II., Emperor, as Crown Prince, 267;
    • State Banquet for, 323;
    • formal entry into London, 323, 324;
    • at the Opera, 325;
    • receives at Buckingham Palace, 325, 326;
    • goes to the Lord Mayor's Banquet, 327;
    • rides in the Row, 327;
    • given a luncheon at Hatfield, 328-331;
    • returns to Germany, 331
  • Williams, Florence, 226, 348
  • Wilson, Sir Rivers, 276
  • Wimborne, Lord, 354, 379
  • Wladimir, Grand Duchess, 61, 80
  • Wladimir, Grand Duke, at the coronation of his brother, Emperor Alexander, 66;
    • at the Court ball, 74, 75;
    • his care for the Emperor, 77;
    • at the Palace ball, 86;
    • at the revue, 103
  • Wolff, Johannes, 270-272, 276, 314
  • Wolseley, General, 58, 89
  • Wormser, 314
  • Worontzoff, Count, 77, 80, 116
  • Wurts, George, 120
  • Wyckham, Col., 147
  • Wyndham, 286
  • X
  • Xenia, Grand Duchess, 45
  • Y
  • York, Duke of, 363, 393, 397
  • Yves, 190
  • Z
  • Zuylen, Mdme. de, 274
  • [1] A: W. here and throughout these letters refers to Mme. Waddington's husband, M. William Henry Waddington, "G. K. S.," "H. L. K.," "A. J. K." and "J. K.," to whom the letters are addressed, refer to Mme. Waddington's sisters, Mrs. Eugene Schuyler, Miss Henrietta L. King, and the late Miss Anne J. King, and to her sister-in-law, the late Mrs. Cornelius L. King.

    [2] After the Berlin Congress and the Foreign Office.

    [3] Richard Waddington, Mme. Waddington's brother-in-law, now Senator of the Seine InfÉrieure.

    [4] A: Petrofski.

    [5] Teases.

    [6] MacMahon, President at that time of the French Republic.

    [7] Now cardinal.

    [8] Lady Harcourt is a daughter of the late John Lothrop Motley, the historian.

    [9] Empress EugÉnie, widow of Napoleon III., who has lived in England for many years.

    [10] The Duke of Bedford.

    [11] Where he had been summoned on account of the death of his mother.

    [12] M. Waddington died in 1894. Hence the interruption in the series of Madame Waddington's letters from 1893 until 1897.





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