k, 150, 165;
chairman of Royal Commission on Education (1858), 165
Newman, Cardinal, review of his 'Apologia' by Sir J. F. Stephen, 175,
190, 192;
their acquaintance
and discussions on theology, 190-200, 366;
Newman's ascetic and monastic views, 219, 338;
his 'Grammar of Assent,' 365
Newman's Rooms, Oxford, 105
Newton, John, 34
'Nineteenth Century,' the, its account of the Metaphysical Society,
360;
contributions to, 365, 366, 379, 381, 427_n_, 454, 455, 478, 486
North, Christopher, wrestling bout with Ritson, 95
'Northampton Mercury,' the, 30
Northbrook, Lord, 395
North-Western Provinces (India), executive orders for, 252, 254
Novels, 109, 114, 123, 345, 484
Nuccoll, Mrs., daughter of Mr. James Stephen, 2
'Nuncomar and Impey,' Sir J. F. Stephen's book on, 428-434, 484
O'Connell, Daniel, the Agitator, 28, 82
Old Bailey, professional experiences at the, 302, 303
Orange, Prince of, 21
Ordnance Department Commission, Sir J. F. Stephen chairman of, 462,
463
Oudh, executive orders applicable to, 253
Oxford, Newman's meetings at, 105
'Oxford Essays,' 149
Oxford movement, Sir J. Stephen and the, 57, 58
Oxford University confers the D.C.L. degree on Sir J. F. Stephen, 402
Paine, Thos., his 'Age of Reason,' Sir J. F. Stephen's impressions
concerning, 84;
allusion to, 125;
and the 'Rights of Man,' 311
Paley, William, his Utilitarian tendencies, 35;
Sir J. F. Stephen on his writings and teachings, 105, 124, 126,
193, 226, 368
'Pall Mall Gazette,' the, Sir J. F. Stephen's connection with, and
other particulars concerning, 169, 198_n_, 212-227, 232, 241,
299, 306, 307, 340, 351, 381
Palmer, trial of, 146, 156
Palmerston, Lord, article on his death, 216-219;
effect of his death on parties, 222
Pantheism, Newman and, 192
Parke, Baron, 442
Parker, Theodore, 194, 195
Parknasilla, residence at, 405
Parliamentary Government, Sir J. F. Stephen on, 320, 350, 351
Pascal, 226
Pattison, Mark, on the meetings in Newman's Rooms at Oxford, 105;
his connection with the 'Saturday Review,' 150;
his share in the Education Commission (1858), 165;
his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361
Peacock, Sir Barnes, Chief Justice of Calcutta, 235;
his
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