e' at Cambridge, 100
Taylor on Evidence discussed, 274, 275
Temple, Sir Richard, prepares the Punjab Civil Code, 255;
on the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 257;
his share in the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure, 269
Tennyson, Alfred, an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100;
criticism of the 'Princess,' 103;
quoted, 130;
intimacy with G. S. Venables, 151, 152;
connection with the Metaphysical Society, 360, 361;
his 'Maud' quoted, 398;
his poem 'Despair,' 456, 457
Thackeray, Miss (Mrs. Richmond Ritchie), Sir J. F. Stephen's letters
to, 238, 242, 243
Thackeray, W. M., reference to his works and characters, 108, 144, 150;
intimacy with G. S. Venables, 151;
edits the 'Cornhill Magazine,' 177;
intimacy with J. F. Stephen, 177
Theology, Sir J. F. Stephen and, 104-106, 109, 113, 428, 453-456
Thirlwall, Bishop, the historian, his defence of the Cambridge
'Apostles,' 100
Thomason, Mr., his works relating to the administration of the
Punjab, 257
Thompson, William ('Blarney'), the painter, 5;
his portrait of Mr. James Stephen, 6
Thompson, W. H., 97;
an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 102;
Master of Trinity, Cambridge, 251
Thomson, Dr. William (Archbishop of York), Sir J. F. Stephen's review
of his pamphlet, 198
Thornton, Mr. Henry, of the Clapham Sect, 34
Thornton, Mr. John, of the Clapham Sect, 34
Throckmorton, 420
Tichborne Claimant, the, 342
Tierra del Fuego, Captain Parker Snow's explorations in, 168
'Times,' the, J. D. Cook's and J. S. Venables' connection with, 150,
151_n_;
criticised by the 'Saturday Review,' 155;
Sir J. F. Stephen's letters to 394, 395, 461
Tocqueville, on Sir J. Stephen's Lectures on France, 90;
influence of his writings on J. S. Mill, 313
Tooke, Horne, 368, 455
'Torch,' the, its account of the Dundee election, 346, 347, 350
Trappist Monastery, Charnwood Forest, Sir J. F. Stephen's visit to,
139, 140
Trevelyan, Sir George, 408
Tudors, the Criminal Law in the time of the, 420
Turkey, war with Russia, 394
Tyndall, Professor, his connection with the Metaphysical Society, 361
Ultramontane controversy, 219-221
Unitarianism, 35;
its counterpart in India, 261
United States, the, effect of James Stephen's writings on England's
relations with, 1
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