which were quoted in Aubrey's Brief Lives; ed.: Clark, 1898); also a long holograph legal deposition. Many hitherto unpublished facts relating to Vaughan's family history, ancestry and connections will be included; current errors will be corrected, and a special feature of the work is the elucidation by Miss Guiney of Vaughan's numerous allusions to political events of his day, allusions which make his work of historical as well as literary significance.
Enquiries regarding this book may be addressed to
MISS G. E. F. MORGAN,
BUCKINGHAM PLACE, BRECON,
"ST. FRIDESWIDE, PRINCESS AND NUN; a biographical essay; with notes on the early history of Oxford. By Louise Imogen Guiney."
Saint Frideswide (or Frideswyth) was the foundress of Oxford as a city, A.D. 912. Her nunnery was on the site of Christ Church.
In reference to her, Louise Guiney wrote, "About' merely local saints, not canonised': did you know they were accepted at Rome, and exempted from the need of formal canonisation in (I think) the thirteenth century? ... When the present process of canonisation, requiring sanction by the Pope, was set up, those countries or localities which could show a traditional veneration of anyone, lasting for centuries, were allowed to keep their saints on an equal footing with the documented' ones, and with the new ones whose cause was presented: e.g. S. Etheldreda and S. FRIDESWIDE were honoured by the then Pope at the date of the regular canonisation of S. Osmund, though they lived hundreds of years before his time."
Letter to Miss Gwenllian E. F. Morgan. (14 May, 1920.)
a character sketch and a criticism,
by Louise Imogen Guiney.
NOTE. Full collations of the first editions of the works of Louise Imogen Guiney are contributed by her biographer to the 'BOOKMAN'S JOURNAL" for December 1922 and January 1923; and the Bibliography is continued in briefer form in later issues of the same journal, 1923.
ABBREVIATIONS: L. I. G. =Louise Imogen Guiney.
NOTE: As over 180 British and American authors are alluded to or quoted, unless they have been primarily men of action (who were authors only incidentally), they are not mentioned in the General Index, but are classed together in two alphabetical lists under the head of American Authors' and ' British Authors' respectively, thus enabling the student to see at a glance the range of references to English literature.
American Generals' are treated similarly; and magazines and newspapers entered alphabetically under Periodicals; and so on. E. M. T.
AMERICAN AUTHORS, (q) or (a) :—
Aldrich, Thomas B.,* (a) 55. Brown, Alice,* (a) v, xi, 80, 97, 219, 319-320, (q) 17, 26, 55-56, 98-100, 160, 243, 247, 264, 319-320.
Carman, Bliss,* (a) and (q) 62, Patrins" dedicated to, 74. Cooper, Fenimore, (a) 12. Cram, Ralph Adams,* (q) 13. Daskham, Josephine D., (q) 222- 225.
Dix, Beulah M.,* (a) III. Emerson, R. W., (a) 64, 75, 222, (q) 51.
Fields, Mrs. James T.,* her house described by L. I. G., 64-67. French, J. L.,* (q) 69-70. Gilder, Richard W.,* (a) 55. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, (a) 64. Holmes, Oliver Wendell,* (a) 27,
James, Henry, (a) 116, 246; (q) 93. Jewett, Sarah Orne,* (a) 55.
AMERICAN AUTHORS, (q) or (a): Jones, Thomas S.,* Jr., (a) xii; L. I. G.'s letters to him, (q) 167-168, 311. His sonnet on L. I. G., 295.
Lindsey, William,* (a) xi, 226- 228, 247 and note. Death of, xii. note.
Longfellow, H. W.,* (a) 25, 57. Mabie, Hamilton Wright, (q) 78-
Miller, Emily H.,* (q) 79.
Moulton, Louise C.,* (a) 55, (q) 276.
O'Brien, Edward,* 311.
Parsons, T. W.,* (q) 63, (a) 62;
Poe, Edgar Allan, (a) 176-177. Rittenhouse, Jessie B.,* (a) v, 83,
276, 320-321, (q) 84, 86, 90. Robinson, Edwin Arlington, (a) 34. Savage, Philip,* (a) 96-97. Scollard, Clinton,* (a) xi, 167; (q) 311.
Smith, Minna C.,* (q) 78. Spofford, Harriet P.,* (a) 319; (q) 3, 61-62.
Stedman, E. C.,* (a) 55, 320. Thoreau, Henry, (a) 30. Whitman, Walt, (a) 225. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, (a) 35. American Civil War, L. I. G.'s
memories of, 3-7, 20, 32; services of L. I. G.'s father in,
American climate, 135, 200. AMERICAN GENERALS:
Davis, Jefferson, 4.
Grant, successful pursuit of Con- federates, 30; surrender of Lee to, 31; L. I. G.'s verses in honour of, (q) 30, 32, (a) 94. Guiney (Brigadier), career of, 17- 22; (a) xiv, 16, 151, 294. Jackson ('Stonewall '), at battle of Gaines' Mill, 20. Johnston, surrender to Sherman, (a) 31.
Lee, at Gaines' Mill, 20; capitula-
Schouler (Adjutant), (a) 21. Sherman, (a) 31, 53, 62, 94. "American Poets, The Younger," by Jessie B. Rittenhouse, (a) v, 83-84 (q) 84, 86, 90.
Babington, Anthony, 257. Balliol College, 191, 267. Barat, Sophie M., foundress of Order of the Sacred Heart, (a) II.
Bates, Professor Arlo, defence of
L. I. G., (q) 60. Bath (Eng.), Tarpeia" admired by Poetry Society at, 37; curiosity shop at, (a) 96. BATTLES:
Agincourt, (a) 145, 199; Welsh gallantry at, 159. Ball's Bluff, (a) 8.
Clontarf (victory of Brian Boru
over the Danes), (a) xxi. Cressy, three Gyneys at, xx. Gaines' Mill, Colonel Guiney's services at, 20. Gettysburg, (a) 25. Hastings, (a) 185.
Marne, the, (a) 122. Marston Moor, xxi, xxii. Newbury, xxi ; deaths of the Earl of Carnarvon and Vis- count Falkland at, xxii. Roncesvalles, 93, 268.
Rowton Moor (or Heath), 150,
159. Salamis, (a) 237.
Trafalgar, (a) 4, 9. Waterloo, (a) II.
Wilderness, the; Colonel Guiney severely wounded at, 6, 62. Zutphen, Sir Philip Sidney's memorable words at, (q) 244; (a) xxiii.
Bavaria, Duke of, (a) 192. Beauchamp Tower, (a) 142. Beauclerk, Topham, L. I. G.'s essay on, (a) 304.
Beatrice (Shakespeare's), (a) 199. Bernard, Saint, Abbot of Clairvaux, (a) 206.
Bernard, Saint, dogs, 57, 206-207. Berthold, Octavie (of the Sacred Heart), (a) II.
Bibliography of L. I. G., 299-325.
Biographia Literaria," (q) 289.
Bizet, his 'Carmen' music, (a) 73. Blanche Couronne, atrocities at, 49.
Blatchford, Lord, (a) 104.
Blaye, Jaufré Rudel, Prince of, (a) 237-238.
Blenkinsop, Rev. P., S.J., (a) 18. Bliss, Rev. Geoffrey, S.J., co- worker with L. I. G. in "Recusant Poets," (a) xi, 249, 294; (q) 321.
"Blount of Breckonhow," by B. M. Dix, L. I. G. on, III.
Bocage (La Vendée) described, 42; after Westermann's massacres,
Brecon (S. Wales), (a) 99, 160-163. Breda, (a) 96, 231.
Bressuire, Vendéans' capture of, (a) 48.
"Britannia," H.M.S. (former train- ing-ship for Royal Navy), 106. Britanny, Constance, Duchess of (in Shakespeare), (a) 199. Britanny, L. I. G. in, 40-42; and see Rochejaquelin. BRITISH AUTHORS (a) or (q) : Addison, J., 74, 75.
Ady, Mrs. Henry (Julia Cart- wright), (q) 240.
Alabaster, Wm., a forgotten poet, (a) 280, 322; career summar- ised, 323-324; L. I. G.'s un- finished edition of, 323-324. Alcuin, (a) 221.
BRITISH AUTHORS, (a) or (q) : Arnold, Matthew, (a) 30, 101, 220, 221, 223, 245; L. I. G.'s admiration for, 75, 82-83;
selection from Poems of, ed. by L. I. G., 82, 314; admirer of Henry Vaughan, 163. Bacon, Sir Francis (Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans), (a) 171. Barmby, Beatrice, her "Ross- lyn's Raid," (a) 112. Barrington, Michael J., his military biography of Claver- house, Viscount Dundee, 228 and note, 259 and note. His 'Lady of Tripoli" (love story of Rudel), (a) 237.
'Knight of the Golden Sword,"
Beaumont, Francis, (q) 252. Binyon, Laurence, on Greek art, (q) 85-86.
Borrow, George, (q) 74. Brontë, Anne, (a) 99. Brooke, Fulke Greville, Lord, elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, 76. Broster, D. K. The "Chante- merle of (with G. W. Taylor), (a) 112.
Brown, Dr. John, (a) 161. Browne, Sir Thomas, (a) IOI, 171, (q) 56. Browne, Wm., (q) 52. Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett), Mrs., (a) and (q) 106. Browning, Robert, (a) 223; L. I. G. at his funeral, (a) 132. Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of, L. I. G.'s wish to edit his comedy 'The Rehearsal,' 94; character of, 95-96; bio- graphy of, by Winifred, Lady Burghclere, 95.
Burghclere, Winifred, Lady, her
skill as a biographer, 95. Burke, Edmund, (a) 101. Burton, Robert, (a) 171. Byron, George, Lord, (a) 65. Carew, Thomas, (a) 229. Carlyle, T., (q) 209. Cartwright, Julia, (q) 240. Cartwright, W., (a) 229. Chapman, his Homer, (a) 268.
BRITISH AUTHORS, (a) or (q) : Chaucer, G., (a) 223.
Clarke, Herbert, (a) 80; (q) 266-267; L. I. G.'s letters to, (q) 81, 96, 103 note, 206, 219- 20; death of, (a) 239. Coleridge, Hartley, (a) 220. Coleridge, S. T., (a) 65, 189, (q) 289.
Collins, Professor Churton, (q)
Constable, Henry (Recusant), (q)
Cotterell, Sir Charles, edits "The Matchless Orinda's " works
Cowley, Abraham, (a) 232, 315; monument to him in West- minster Abbey, (a) 95.
Crashaw, R., (a) 229; his " Saint Teresa," (q) 293.
Crompton, Hugh, (a) 229. Dickens, Charles, (a) 132. Disraeli, Benjamin (Earl of Beaconsfield), his mot on critics, 83.
Donne, John, (a) 171; L. I. G.'s interest in, 229-230; poem, (q) 229; L. I. G.'s unpublished study of, (a) 325.
Dryden, John, (q) 91, 95, (a) 253, 323.
Evelyn, John, (q) 148, 234.
Fairfax, William, son of trans- lator of Tasso, (a) 316. Fanshawe, Sir Richard, (a) 229.
Fea, Allan, his "Quiet Roads and Sleepy Villages, (a) 272. Fielding, H., (a) 271.
Fitz-Gerald, Edward, translator of Calderon, (a) (q) 276. Fortescue, The Hon. John, (a)
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