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Footner, Miss F. Alicia de Biden, ii. 469 Forester, Lady Maria, i. 148, 151, 152, 245 Forster, John, _Life of Dickens_, i. 443 Fort Pitt, Chatham (_q.v._), i. 390 Founders, ii. 246, 271 Fowler, H. H. (Lord Wolverhampton), ii. 379, 380, 406 Fowler, Dr. Richard, i. 35; Mrs., i. 44 Fox, F. W., ii. 290 _n._ France and the Roman Republic, 1848, i. 76 Franco-German War (1870), ii. 198, 200-201 _Fraser's Magazine_, Papers by F. N. in, ii. 164, 218, 446, 447 Frederick, Crown Prince (Emperor), ii. 118, 204, 277 Frederick, J. J., i. 405, ii. 65, 374 _n._, 375, 386, 416 "Free Gifts," the, i. 208 Freeman, Miss L., ii. 141 Free Will, and Necessity, i. 70, 71, 469, 481, 482, 484 French military hospitals, i. 228; and nurses, i. 147, 149 Frere, Sir Bartle: returns from Bombay to India Council, makes F. N.'s acquaintance (1867), ii. 147; value of his co-operation with her, ii. 146; friendship with her and her parents, ii. 148; delivers letter from her to Sir S. Northcote, ii. 151; appointed Chairman of Sanitary Committee at India Office, ii. 153; arranges for Lord Mayo to see F. N., ii. 167; introduces Lord Napier of Magdala to her, ii. 175; various communications, etc., ii. 158, 171, 176, 178, 179, 180, 274, 276, 285, 296, 334; death of, ii. 352; letters to F. N., ii. 144, 167, 168, 175, 176-7, 181, 281; F. N.'s opinion of, ii. 152, 169, 175; on Lord Mayo, ii. 167; on Lord Napier of Magdala, ii. 175; on F. N.'s services to India, ii. 45, 158; on her method, ii. 385 Friendly Societies, i. 437 Friendship, Jowett on, ii. 84; F. N. on, ii. 222-3, 425 Froude, J. A., ii. 164, 219, 220 Fry, Mrs. Elizabeth, i. 62 _n._, 109, 123, 440 Fuhrmann, Fräulein, ii. 190 Further Shore, voices from the, ii. 39 Future life, i. 373, 483, ii. 94, 319, 402

Gale, Mrs., F. N.'s nurse, i. 31 Galileo, i. 35 Galton, Captain Sir Douglas, i. vi; marries F. N.'s cousin (1851), i. 29; serves on various War Office Commissions, i. 381, 389, 396, 405; his position at the War Office (1860, 1861), i. 404, 420, ii. 6; appointed, at F. N.'s instance, assistant Under-Secretary, ii. 62; memorandum by, on War Office organization, ii. 63 _n._; retires from War Office (1869), continued on Army Sanitary Committee, ii. 162; suggests to F. N. to see Sir B. Frere, ii. 147; assumes responsibility for sending official papers to F. N., ii. 149; serves on the Aid Society (1870-71), ii. 199, 200; death of, ii. 414; on Army Hospital Service, ii. 338 _n._, 340; on sanitary progress in India, 1876, ii. 182 and _n._; on Dr. Sutherland's services, ii. 173 _n._; helps F. N., i. 494, ii. 332, 338, 371, 377, 406; letters to F. N., ii. 6, 65, 74, 76, 147; F. N.'s tribute to, ii. 414; various references, i. 406, ii. 10, 51, 109, 375, 378, 407 Galton, Evelina (Mrs. L. Cunliffe), ii. 391 Galton, Francis, ii. 397, 400 Garcia, Pauline, i. 24 Gardiner, Rev. Thory Gage, ii. 399-400 Garibaldi: F. N.'s sympathy with, i. 501; sees F. N., ii. 90; her impressions, ii. 90-91; his Volunteers, ii. 8; Jowett on, ii. 90; Sir J. Lawrence on, ii. 50 Gaskell, Mrs. (the authoress), visit to Lea Hurst, i. 139; description of the place, i. 8; on F. N., i. 39, 41, 139, 140, 373; helps F. N. about soldiers' reading-rooms, i. 397; letter to F. N., i. 347; books of: _North and South_, i. 140, 500; _Ruth_, i. 500 Gaskell, Mrs. (_née_ Brandreth), i. 55 Gaster, Miss, ii. 293 Gavazzi, Father, i. 74 Gavin, Dr. Hector, i. 219, 221 Geneva, F. N. at, i. 17 Geneva Convention (1864), ii. 71 Genoa, F. N. at, i. 18 George IV., i. 479 Gerry, John, ii. 450 Ghose, Lalmohun, ii. 332 Gibraltar, soldiers' reading-room, i. 397, ii. 76 Giffard, Rev. J. T., i. 14 Gigliucci, Contessa. _See_ Novello, Clara Girton College, ii. 390 Gladstone, W. E. [(1) Relations with F. N.; (2) other references.] (1) _Relations with F. N._:-- friendship with Sidney Herbert, i. 387; at his funeral, i. 409; appeals to F. N. to write a memoir of him, i. 408; speaks at his memorial meeting, i. 410; F. N. appeals to, to continue Herbert's work, i. 409, ii. 4; later communications with F. N.--on appointment of Secretary for War (1863), ii. 30; on army morals, ii. 75; on small ownership (1865), ii. 92, 93; on India (1879), ii. 292, 293; on General Gordon, 1881, ii. 329; on India (1884), ii. 345; on appointment of Indian Secretary (1886), ii. 368; invites F. N. to a review (1882), ii. 336; letters to F. N., i. 409, 410, ii. 292 (2) _Other references_:-- a riddle about, i. 388; as "the Beast," i. 65; as Chancellor of the Exchequer, i. 387, 404; Eastern Question and, ii. 284, 320; Homer, ii. 61; on the Franchise Bill (1866), ii. 105; resignation, (1894), ii. 403; various mentions, ii. 16, 68, 69, 92, 102, 104, 173, 212, 213, 304, 307, 308 Gladstone, Mrs. W. E., ii. 336, 347 Glasgow Infirmary, i. 421 Gleichen, Countess Feodora, ii. 422 _n._, 469 Glover, Rev. R., i. 279 God: character and purposes of, i. 117, 469, 479, 480, 486, ii. 222, 223; communion with, i. 489; the "glory" of, ii. 390; a personal, ii. 219; plan of, i. 479, ii. 1; mankind to create mankind, i. 117, 120, ii. 51; "not my Private Secretary," ii. 414; providence of, i. 486. _See also_ Law God's Revenge upon Murder, i. 377 "Going to Miss Nightingale," i. 348, 350 Goldschmidt, Madame. _See_ Lind Gonfalonieri (Italian journalist), i. 26, 479 Gonzaga, Sister (Georgiana Barrie, the "Cardinal"), i. 249, 499, ii. 82 Goodman, Margaret, ii. 462 Gordon, General, introduces himself to F. N. (1880), ii. 327; subsequent movements, and communications with her (1881 _seq._), ii. 328, 329; sends "books of comfort" to her, ii. 328, 330; messages to her from Brussels and Khartoum, ii. 330; at Khartoum, ii. 267; "The Last Watch," ii. 350; F. N. on his character, ii. 323, 351; distributes _Lives_ of him among the soldiers, ii. 351 _n._ Gordon Boys' Home, ii. 330 Gordon Relief Expedition, ii. 346, 350 Gordon, Miss, ii. 355 Gordon, Mr. (engineer at Scutari), i. 206, 234 Goschen, G. J. (Viscount): on statistics, i. 428; sees F. N., her estimate of him, ii. 166 Gospel of St. John, ii. 366 Graham, Sir James, i. 34 Grant, Bishop, _Life_ of, ii. 463; quoted, i. 173, 249 Grant, Sir Hope, ii. 65 Grant Duff, Sir Mountstuart, ii. 333, 344 Granville, Earl, ii. 92; _Life_ of, quoted, i. 273, 278 Grates, varnish for, i. 347 Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, i. 65 Greathed, Colonel E. H., ii. 22 Great Ormond Street, hospital of the Bermondsey Nuns, i. 487 _n._ Greece: architecture, i. 88; scenery, i. 89 Greek chorus, ii. 26; Greek literature, ii. 229 Green, Mrs. T. H., ii. 398 Greg, W. R., ii. 35 Greville's _Journal_, quoted, i. 145, 176 Grey, third Earl, i. 354, 436, 438 Grey, Sir George (Governor of New Zealand), i. 11, ii. 78, 440 Grey, Sir George (Queen Victoria's Private Secretary), i. 324 Grillage, Peter, i. 304, ii. 302 Grisi, Carlotta, i. 19, 24 Grosvenor Hotel (Park Street), ii. 91 Grote, G., on J. S. Mill, ii. 221; _History of Greece_, ii. 97 Guildford, Surrey County Hospital, i. 423 Guizot, i. 21, 26, 82, 451 Guy's Hospital, i. 433

Haig, Colonel F. T., ii. 275, 295 Halifax (Nova Scotia) soldiers' institute, ii. 76 Hall, H. Byng, ii. 460 Hall, Sir John, M.D.: Inspector-General of hospitals in Crimea, i. 288; his mistakes, i. 357; resents requisitions as slurs on his preparations, i. 288; opposition to F. N., i. 213, 288, 291, 297, 386; rebuked by Secretary of State, i. 292, 293; evidence to the Royal Commission (1857), i. 357, 358; S. Herbert and F. N. prevent his appointment as Director-General, i. 331, 378, ii. 146 _n._; various references to, i. 356, 382, 437; _Life_ of, by Mitra, interest of, i. 169; quoted or referred to, i. 204 _n._, 213, 291, 292, 293 Hall, S. C., i. 269, ii. 450; Mrs., i. 462 _n._ Hallam, H., i. 65 Hannen, Lord, ii. 362 Happiness, i. 106, ii. 322 Harcourt, E. V., Archbishop of York, i. 55 Hardy, Gathorne. _See_ Cranbrook Hare, A. J. C., _Story of Two Noble Lives_, quoted, i. 371 Harley Street Hospital, London, ii. 458; F. N.'s work at, i. 129, 131, 134, 135 _seq._, 140, 141 Harrowby, Lord, ii. 69 Hart, Ernest, ii. 124, 137 Hartington, Lord, ii. 70, 71 Hastings, Lady Flora, i. 25 Hastings, Warren, ii. 43 Hatcher, Miss Temperance (Mrs. Grillage), ii. 302 Hathaway, Dr., ii. 49, 51 Hawes, Sir Benjamin, permanent Under Secretary for War (1857-62), i. 403, 405, ii. 61; death of, ii. 62 Hawthorn, Mrs., ii. 327, 337, 342 Hawthorne, N., _Transformation_, i. 97 Hayward, Abraham, i. 344 _n._, 408 Health Missioners, ii. 383-4 Heathcote, Sir William, i. 37, 422 Heaven, ii. 209, 233, 234, 403, 428, 429-30 Hell, i. 51 Hemans, Mrs., i. 10 Henley, W. E., _In Hospital_, i. 186, ii. 264 Henniker, Sir Brydges, ii. 289 _n._ Herbert, Sidney (Lord Herbert of Lea). [(1) chronological; (2) character; (3) letters; (4) miscellaneous references.]

(1) _Chronological_:-- Secretary-at-war under Peel (1845-1846), i. 79; interest in welfare of the soldiers, i. 149; interest in hospitals, nursing, emigration, i. 80, 137, 149; marriage (1846), i. 79; relations with his wife, i. 80, 411; meets F. N. at Rome (1847-48), friendship, i. 79; visits her at Kaiserswerth (1851), i. 114; secretary-at-war under Aberdeen, relieves Duke of Newcastle of hospital matters, i. 149, 217; asks F. N. to go out to the East (Oct. 15, 1854), i. 151-4; settles expedition at interview (Oct. 16), i. 155; issues her instructions, i. 155; helps her to select nurses, i. 159; favours a larger number, i. 158; addresses nurses before departure, i. 159; writes to papers saying further nurses will not be sent except on F. N.'s requisition, i. 189; sends out second party of nurses under Miss Stanley, i. 188; instructs F. N. to communicate freely with him, i. 217; acts on her reports, i. 211; retires from office (1855), transmits F. N.'s subsequent reports to his successor, i. 217; acts as honorary secretary of Nightingale Fund, i. 269; on the Council, i. 456. _n._, 457; speech at public meeting to promote Fund, i. 113, 180, 199, 237, 264, 269, 270, 306; begs F. N. to return after her illness in Crimea, i. 260; sees F. N. on her return (1856), i. 313; discusses plans of reform with her, i. 321, 325; accepts chairmanship of Royal Commission on Health of the Army, i. 334; negotiations with Lord Panmure in concert with F. N., i. 335; work as chairman of Royal Commission, assisted by F. N., i. 312, 355 _seq._, 360; holds back report, pending guarantees for reform, i. 363, 364; accepts chairmanship of executive Sub-Commissions, hard work on them, i. 363, 366, 381, 382; carries motion in support of McNeill and Tulloch (1857), i. 338; holiday in Ireland (Aug. 1857), sees F. N. on his return, i. 364; overstrain (1858), i. 381; accepts chairmanship of Indian Sanitary Commission (1859), i. 398, ii. 19, 21; resigns chairmanship, ii. 22, 23; on becoming Secretary for War (1859), i. 387, 400; summary of his sanitary and other reforms, i. 388-99, ii. 174; fortification scheme, i. 398; volunteer (_q.v._) movement, ii. 7; health fails, i. 401; works on indomitably, i. 405, ii. 403; wanted Sir J. Lawrence as Viceroy (1861), ii. 44; interview with F. N. (Dec. 1860), i. 401; resigns House of Commons, created Lord Herbert of Lea (1860), i. 402; first speech in House of Lords, i. 402 _n._; increasing illness, i. 404, 503; resigns office, i. 406; last interview with F. N., i. 406; ordered abroad, i. 406, 503; return home and death, i. 406, 507, ii. 7; dying words about F. N., i. 406; funeral, i. 409; Memorial meeting, i. 409-10; Memorial to, ii. 6, 8; last official schemes and wishes: desired De Grey as his successor, ii. 30; General Military Hospital at Woolwich, ii. 6; his schemes frustrated after his death, ii. 4, 6, 94; had inserted no "mainspring," ii. 5, 144

(2) _Character_, ii. 175:-- Angelic temper, i. 407; as an Administrator (Mr. Gladstone's estimate), i. 409; as army reformer, i. 399; charm, i. 411; chivalry, i. 373; contrasted with F. N., i. 412; conversational powers, i. 411, ii. 223; eclecticism, i. 366; Jowett on what he might have been, ii. 98; management of Royal Commissions, i. 358; not a party man, ii. 176; openness, ii. 169; popularity, i. 149, 409; position in the House of Commons, etc., i. 149; quick perception, i. 358, 366, ii. 152; a saviour, i. 412, 485; sympathetic manner, i. 358; unselfish devotion, i. 407, ii. 293. For his relations with F. N., _see_ Nightingale, Florence (3)

(3) _Letters_:-- To F. N.: (1854, Oct. 15) i. 151-154; (1856) i. 290, 313, 321, 325, 327, 329, 331, 332; (1857) i. 312, 348, 356, 357, 358, 360; (1858) i. 378, 379, 380, 381, 382; (1859) i. 387; (1861) i. 404; to commandant at Scutari, i. 178; to Lord Raglan, i. 288; to Samuel Smith, i. 313; to Dr. Sutherland, i. 379

(4) _Various references_:--