, his correspondence and
friendship with Sir J. F. Stephen, 333, 349, 384, 386, 390, 391,
404, 411, 451, 456;
characteristics of, 387-390;
confidential nature of their correspondence, 391;
Sir J. F. Stephen on Lord Lytton's Indian policy, 391-401, 403;
Ambassador at Paris, 451;
his death, 477
Macaulay, Kenneth, leader of the Midland Circuit, 136, 140, 173, 176;
godfather of James Kenneth Stephen, 469
Macaulay, Thomas Babington (Lord), as a writer compared with Sir J.
Stephen, 54, 55;
on the meetings at Holland House, 60;
his patriotism, 161;
his literary style, 162, 163, 417;
Sir J. F. Stephen's obituary notice of, 182;
on Church and State, 219;
impression of his Indian essays on Sir J. F. Stephen, 233;
advised Sir J. Stephen to accept Indian appointment, 235;
his share in preparing the Indian Code, 247, 248;
personal claims of Impey on Macaulay, 429;
character of his essay on Hastings, 430;
Macaulay's imaginative process contrasted with Sir J. F. Stephen's
judicial method, 430-432;
examples of the former's audacious rhetoric, 432, 433;
effect of Sir J. F. Stephen's regard for Macaulay on his
criticisms, 433, 434
Macaulay, Zachary, his share in the suppression of slavery, 17, 28,
47;
as a philanthropist, 309
Mackintosh, 60
'Macmillan's Magazine,' 177
Madras, its administrative regulations anterior to 1834, 252;
the famine in, 392
Maine, Sir Henry Sumner, his career at Cambridge and his friendship
with Sir J. F. Stephen, 93, 101, 102, 104, 110, 111, 153, 300,
385;
his journalistic work on the 'Morning Chronicle,' 'Cambridge
Essays,' 'Saturday Review,' and 'St. James's Gazette,' 148-150,
460;
Stephen's review and criticisms of his 'Ancient Law,' 205, 413, 417;
his work as legal member of the Council of India, 233, 234, 249,
250, 253, 261-263, 267;
revises Stephen's draft scheme for consolidating the Acts relating
to India, 355;
Stephen's and Maine's interest in Indian matters, 376, 392, 400;
his death, and biographical notice by Stephen, 466, 467;
the latter appoints Maine's son clerk of assize, 467, 475
Maitland, Professor, on Sir J. F. Stephen's writings, 415, 416, 431
Manchester School, the, 225, 310, 394
Manning, Cardinal, 200, 365, 3
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