ussell street, 267.
Kemble, Mrs. John, 90, 94, 104;
compared with Mrs. Charles Kemble, 358;
illness of, 467.
Keely, Peter, in "Romeo and Juliet," 219.
Kelly, Mrs. Charles, 98.
Kemble, John Mitchell, 17.
Kemble, Philip, 8.
Kemble, Mrs. Roger, 1, 2.
Kemble, Stephen, 19.
Kemble, Mrs. Stephen, 180.
Kenilworth, 108.
Kensington Gravel Pits, 506.
Kent, Duchess of, 233;
condescension of, 475.
Kent, Chancellor, on Croton water, 537.
Kelly, Michael, 500.
Keppel, Mr., superseded by Charles Kemble in _Romeo_, 542.
Kerr, Lord Mark, 270.
Kestner, Madame, Goethe and, 337.
Kinglake, 126.
"King Lear," reiteration of expressions of grief, 514.
King, Lord, Earl of Lovelace, 404.
Kitchen, Dr., 7.
Knowles, Sheridan, 366;
his plays, "The Hunchback" and "Virginius," 376;
"The Wife," 377;
reading "The Hunchback" to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemble and
Mr. Bartley, 390;
as _Master Walter_, 512.
Lablache, 205.
"La Chronique de Charles Neuf," 422.
"La Dame Blanche," 492.
"La Estrella," Fanny Kemble's new play, 483.
Lady Byron, her general appearance, 130;
deprecates the publication of a new edition of Byron's works, 167.
Lady Glengall, 460.
_Lady Macbeth_, 357, 359;
Fanny Kemble to act in, 417.
_Lady Teazle_, 385;
costume for, 364;
Fanny Kemble's first appearance in, 390, 395;
her fears of failure in, 394.
_Lady Townley_, 257, 258, 289, 322, 323, 325;
compared with _Lady Teazle_, 399.
Lake, Admiral, offers to take charge of Henry Kemble, 482.
Lamartine, 116.
Lamb, Charles, 124.
Lamb, Lady Caroline, 45, 46.
Lamb, William (see Melbourne).
Lamb's "Dramatic specimens," 385.
Lancashire, 278.
Lansdowne, 106.
Lansdowne, Lord, 175.
Lansdowne House, 177.
Lansdowne, gives Mr. Harness position in Land Office, 349;
admiration for Mrs. Sarah Siddons, _ib._
Lansdowne, 497.
Lane, Mr., 240.
Laporte, lessee of Covent Garden from Charles Kemble, 518;
giving concerts in Covent Garden, 527.
Lausanne, 34, 90.
Latour, 37.
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, friendly relations between and Mrs. Charles Kemble
restored, 207;
admiration for Mrs. Siddons, _ib._;
engagement broken in favor of her younger sister, _ib._;
engaged to Miss Sarah Siddons, 207;
his interest in authors, 208;
criticisms of Fanny Kemble's acting, 209;
"Lawrence is dead," _ib._;
anecdotes of, 210, 215;
painting of Satan, 214;
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