66, 369, 371, 373
Mansel, Dean, introduces German philosophy into England, 105;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his 'Metaphysics,' 182
Mansel, Mr., assists Lord Lawrence in the administration of the
Punjab, 255
Mansfield, Lord, his relations with James Stephen, 5-7
'Maria,' 12, 13, 15
Marriage, Mill's theories concerning, 329, 330
Martial Law, Sir J. F. Stephen on, 229
Martineau, Dr., his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361
Martyn, Henry, 57
Matthews, Mr. Henry, Home Secretary, and the Lipski trial, 446, 447
Maule, Mr., member of the Jamaica Commission, 228
Maurice, Professor F. D., of King's College, London, his influence on
Sir J. F. Stephen, 88, 116, 124, 127;
formerly an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100;
his influence at Cambridge, 105;
his style of preaching, 124, 125
Mauritius, the, Sir George Stephen and the slave trade in, 28
Max Mueller, Professor, his 'Science of Thought' reviewed by Sir J. F.
Stephen, 455
Maxwell, Clerk, an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 102;
anecdote concerning, 103
Maybrick, Mrs., her trial, 447
Mayo, Earl of, Sir J. F. Stephen's contribution to his life, 246_n_,
248, 282-290, 342;
his hunting parties in India, 245;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his character and work in India 291;
account of his murder, 291;
and the State ceremonial in Calcutta, 291-295;
incident connected with the trial of his murderer, 292, 293;
legislative work in India, 305
Melbourne, Lord, on Sir J. Stephen at the Colonial Office, 49
Merivale, Charles, an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100
Merivale, Mr. Herman, and the consolidation of Acts relating to
India, 354
Metaphysical Society, the, its inception, 360;
its first members, 361;
Sir J. F. Stephen's connection with and contributions to, 361-375
Metaphysics, Sir J. F. Stephen and, 104, 114
Miall, Edward, Education Commissioner (1858), 165
Middleton, Conyers, his quarrel with the Rev. Richard Venn, 33, 34
Mill, James, his influence at Cambridge, 123;
his advocacy of Codification, 246, 247;
his share in the suppression of slavery, 309;
as a political economist, 311;
allusion to, 233;
the effect of his writings on Macaulay, 433;
Mill on Criminal Law, 424
Mill, John Stuart, Sir James Stephen's acquaintance with, 60, 76;
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