s Hymns, 68
Webbe, Sir John, his business relations with James Stephen, 4, 6
Webster, Sir Richard, Attorney-General, 478
Wellesley, his work in India, 395, 399
Wengern Alp, the, 42
Wensleydale, Lord, 275
Wesley, Rev. John, 34;
Sir J. Stephen on, 56;
and the Church of England, 126
Westbury, Lord, 169, 225;
his judgment in Dr. Williams's case, 186, 187
Whewell, William, at Cambridge University, 95;
relations with Sir James and J. F. Stephen, 97
Whewell Scholarship at Cambridge, 472
Whitbread, Samuel, Parliamentary encounters with James Stephen, 21
Whitefield, George, 34
Whitworth, Mr. G. C., his criticisms of Sir J. F. Stephen's Views on
the Law of Evidence, 275
Wilberforce, William, his crusade against the slave trade and
relations with James Stephen, 17, 18, 22, 24;
presents Rev. Henry Venn to living, 36;
Sir James Stephen and, 55, 56;
J. F. Stephen's first greeting to, 67
'Wilberforce's Walk,' 23
Willes, Mr. Justice, 140, 173 211, 212
Williams, Mr., publisher of Paine's 'Age of Reason,' his trial, 84
Williams, Sir Monier, and native testimony regarding our rule in
India, 270
Williams, Mr. Montagu, 439
Williams, Dr. Rowland, his trial, 175, 184;
fitness of J. F. Stephen to defend, 184, 185;
his speech and line of defence, 185, 186;
result of the trial, 186, 187;
conduct of the case, 383;
Work on, 483
Wills, Mr. Justice, his reminiscences of Sir J. F. Stephen, 140-144
Wilson, Mr. H. F., 469_n_
Winchester College, Mr. R. Lowe on, 80
Wolfe, 'Burial of Sir John Moore,' the, 68
Wordsworth, his Poems, 40, 68
Xavier, St. Francis, Sir J. Stephen on, 56, 57
Yeaman, Mr., opposes Sir J. F. Stephen at Dundee, 344, 349
Young, Sir Charles, late Secretary English Church Union, 382
Young's 'Night Thoughts,' Master Stephen's early acquaintance with, 9
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Transcriber's note:
The following changes have been made to the text:
In the index entry for "Lady Egerton" page 405 was changed to 404.
In the index entry for "Stephen, Sir James Fitzjames—_Judicial
Career_: bibliography of his works and essays," "483-485" was changed to
"483-486".
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