1975 - Lush, Vicesimus. The Thames Journals of Vicesimus Lush, 1868-82 - [Bibliography and Index] p 271-278

       
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[Bibliography and Index]

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SOURCES

MANUSCRIPT

Letters, Lush family collection (Mr A. Lush).
Letters, W. T. Hammond (Mrs W. T. Hammond).
Letters, George Walker (Mrs L. Tilsley).
Letters, Alexander and Ellen Fox (Miss A. Solly).
Letters, Lady Martin (Mr A. Lush).
Journals, Blanche Lush (Mr A. Lush).
Journals, Anne Lush (Mr A. Lush).
Reminiscences, E. J. Fairburn (Mr G. Fairburn; typescript).
Journals, Vicesimus Lush, 1864-8 (Mr A. Lush).

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INDEX

Abraham, Mrs -- 18

Abraham, Mrs Augustus 18

Abraham, Annie 92

Abraham, Mary 48

Academy of Music 29, 228

Allom, Mr & Mrs A. J. 179, 188, 189, 208, 225

Allom, Lisa and Amy 231

Amphlett, Mrs Mergellina 231

Arney, Sir George 39, 102, 246

Ashwell, Revd B. Y. 75, 122

Auckland: 16, 19; first sale of local gold 20; depression 22; royal visit: Galatea in port 57, ball at Government House, races 58; first exhibition by Society of Artists 104; snow in "Green-lanes near the Grafton Road" 234;

Baber & Rawlings 249

Bayldon, D. H. 214

Bailey, Mrs Ellen (nee Maclean) 234

Baillie, Allan 54

Balneavis, Col H. C. 134

Benevolent Society, Hauraki Ladies' 25, 72, 80, 89, 94

Beere, Arkroyd 41

Beere, George 94

Beere, Holroyd 71, 74

Bellmount 41

Bice, Revd Charles 152, 195

Bice, Mrs Eliza (nee Maunsell) 194

Bice, Robert 194, 204, 205, 207, 213

Binney, Edward 175

Binney, Miss -- 41

Bohun, -- 85, 87

Bombay 36

Bonfield, -- 27

Bowen, Governor Sir George Ferguson and Lady 59, 78

Bowren, Edward 91-4

Brassey, Nathaniel 226

Brewer, Miss -- (Mrs Payne) 190-1

Brownette, Mary Ann 66, 74, 78

Buffet, Charles 237

Buffer, Miss -- 124

Buffer, Revd James 128

Burrows, Revd Robert 122, 158, 163, 227

Butt, Aliena 50

Butt's Hotel 49

Calder, Revd William 210, 245, 246

Caledonian Mine 10, 16; fine reef 50-1; 55, 63; returns and specimens 102; dividends 103, 105, 106; 110

Callan, Dr -- 234

Caradini, Mdme 28, 135

Caradini, Arabella 28

Caradini, Rosina (Mrs Palmer) 28, 136

Caradini, Fanny 28, 136

Carey, Miss -- 67, 69, 70, 131, 144

Chalton, Miss -- 266

Cashel, Grace 69

Chatagnan, Father -- 31

"Cape Pigeons" 14, 245, 246

Cathedral altar cloth 183-5

City of Auckland 79

Clarke, Archdeacon E. 151

Colenso, Mrs Elizabeth 224

Connel & Riding 20

Cooper, Major Isaac Rhodes 74, 83, 212, 266

Cooper, Mrs Laura 212, 266

Coromandel 11, 19, 21, 85, 147, 149, 152, 154, 181, 184

Cowie, Bp William Garden: expected 74; arrived 79; to the Bishop a son 87; 95, 97, 111; invitation to open new St George's Church 118; Maori Synod at Parawai 122; 150, 159, 176, 182; "Moody & Sankey" tour with wife 184; 254, 261 passim

Cowie, Mrs 82, 88, 134, 151, 184, 254, 261, 262

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Dash (dog): lost 223; 237; admired 238; 239, 246

De Quincey, Col P. F. 85, 103, 163

Devonport 219

Diggers' Hospital 24, 26, 259

Dudley, Revd W. 69, 73

Drury 14, 15, 257

Eden, Mrs -- 247

Enterprise 24, no, 148, 170, 208, 210

Eyre, Dudley 27, 50

Ensor, -- 151

Earl Granville 225

Effort 180

Ehrenfried, Louis 247

Ewelme Cottage, 14, 24, 36, 140

Fairburn, Edwin 31, 32

Fairburn, William Thomas 31

Farrell, Capt Robert 31

Fischer, Dr Carl 64

Fitzpatrick, -- 37

Fly 21

Fox, Dr Alexander 23, 26, 174, 175, 176, 258

Fox, Mrs Ellen 23, 25, 29

Fox, Cherry 178

Fraser, Capt William 104, 105, 198, 202

Fraser, Mrs -- 107, 202

Galatea 46

Gemini 165

Gerring, -- 250

Gibbon, J. 60, 68, 78

Gold: discovery 19-22; VL's views on 19

Golden Crown 111, 127, 128, 134, 136, 147

Goldsboro', Dr -- 91, 128, 132, 147, 255

Goldsmith, Capt -- 138, 195

Goodall, Mr & Mrs William 17, 21, 37, 40, 44, 50, 52, 63, 64, 67, 98, 108

Gossett, General 222

Gough, -- 192

Grahamstown 16, 17, 24, 49, 55, 58

Grammar School 128, 230

Gudgeon, Thomas Wayth 208

Gwynne, Mrs S. 254

Hall, Mrs Emily 29

Hall, John 252

Hamilton 210, 252

Hape Creek Hotel 98

Hargreaves, W. 167, 168

Hargreaves, Lucy and Edith 186

Hargreaves, Tui (Mrs Hill) 150

Harper, Revd -- 73

Haselden, Frances 28, 151, 192

Hassard, Revd W. M. 183, 187, 192

Hauhau 41 & n, 43

Haultain, Col Theodore Minet 149, 183

Haultain, Carry 203

Haultain, Fanny 251

Haultain, Jane 180

Haultain, Nellie 235, 247

Haultain, James 48, 139

Haultain, Philip 48

Hauraki 156, 170

Hauraki Engineers 26

Hawkes, -- 93

Hector, Edward 92

Heron, Mrs -- 25

Helensville 166, 169

Hesketh, Edwin 23

Hetley, Mrs Louisa 39, 41

Hetley, Charles 41, 48, 107

Heywood, Revd E. 69

Heywood, Mrs E. 120, 209

Heywood, Teddy 208, 246

Hika, Hongi 31

Hill, Revd James 54, 73

Hogg, A. 36, 61, 63, 72

Hollis, Mrs -- 25

Honiss, E. 48, 62, 86

Howick 10, 36, 103

Hume, Mrs J. 252

Hunt's claim 17

Huxtable, Dr -- 234

Irish Patriotic Association 29

Irish Town 39

Jervis (Jervois) family 182-3

John Penn 63

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Jones, Revd David 39

Joslin, Annie 160, 182, 185

Kaipara 167

Kaueranga CMS station: 31; girls' school 32; 34; creek 141; 154, 222, 257

Kelly, Mrs -- 24

Keiting, Miss -- 136

Kempthorne, Revd John 44, 149

Kenny, Col W. H. 189

Kenny, Amy 39, 122

Kenny, Sophy 115, 156, 186, 229, 238

Kenny, Sub-Inspector -- 229

Kennan, R. 104-1

Kerikeri (Kirikiri) 15

Kenrick, Harry 214, 258

Kewa, Hamiora 22

Kilgour, Dr -- 88

Kinder, Revd John 14, 47, 48, 49, 59, 246, 261

Kinder, Mrs Celia (nee Brown) 15, 47, 48, 49, 59. 246, 261

Kinder, Mrs (Sen.) 193

Kinder, Miss -- 80, 227, 228

Kissling, Swartz 68, 135, 217

Kissling, Mrs Georg Adam 40

Kuranui Hill 25

Lalla Rookh 47

Last, -- (dentist) 171

Lawlor family 75, 87, 122, 123, 170, 171, 183, 228

Lethbridge, Dr C. F. 26, 38

Lichfield, Bp of (G. A. Selwyn) 13, 16, 84, 117, 196

Lintoff, -- 113

Lipsey, Francis 266

Lipsey, Mrs -- 179

Lloyd, Archdeacon W. 74, 79

Lush, Anne (Annette) 56, 62, 67, 100, 101, 130, 131, 148, 149, 165, 200, 201, 217, 232, 234, 237, 241, 244, 249, 261, 269-70

Lush, Blanche (nee Hawkins): a gracious hostess 33; visits Shortland 61; 79; entertains Bp and Mrs Cowie 81; pleased with progress of Parsonage building 117; Xmas at Thames 119; Bp invited to stay at new Parsonage 120; first party 124; "young" party 129; "our large Party" 142; scarlet fever 174; death of Edith 175; the miracle of gas 190; visit to Otahuhu 191; Blanney leaves for Norfolk Island 193; Edward sails for England 219; VL and Anne embark for Norfolk Island 232; her journal entry 232-3; 268-9 passim

Lush, Blanche Hawkins (Blanney, Blannie) 15, 66, 67, 70, 78, 79, 92, 98, 99, 100, 101, 108, 109, 111, 112, 115, 116, 121, 131, 147, 152, 154, 161, 193, 204, 205, 265, 269

Lush, Charles Hawkins 47, 61, 63, 72, 107, 268

Lush, John Martin 11, 40-6, 66, 67, 112, 124, 129, 130, 132, 135, 141, 182-3, 187, 203, 206, 223-4, 237, 239, 246, 252, 254, 264, 269

Lush, Margaret Edith 62, 67, 70, 79, 100, 101, 128, 130, 159, 165, 173, 175, 176, 269

Lush, Vicesimus: journals 9; attitude to mining shares 10; last days at Howick 13; appointed to Waikato ministry 17; visit to Thames 17; leaves Parnell for Thames 35; Ohinemuri meeting 41-5; Maori Xmas dinner 45-6; to Auckland for Duke of Edinburgh's visit 56; on board Galatea, races, Government House ball 58; returns to Thames 59; saves woman from drowning in mud 65; meets Bp Cowie 79; burglary 99; gold mining at Maraiti 104; wedding at Taruru 107; a long walk 113; Gift Auction 117; opening of St George's Church 119- 20; domestic trials, smallpox 125; fire 126; Turipona's photograph 130; local interest for those "at Home" 143; Martin's walk 145; farewell to Sir William and Lady Martin 147; School Feast 156-7; journey to Batley 164-70; fire in Mary Street

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173; cure for "rheumatics" 180; football 180; Bp's gift of altar cloth to St George's Church 183; Christians awake 185; Governor's levee 195; impressive rangatira 196; death of Bp G. A. Selwyn 196; church organ recital 199; visits Norfolk Island for consecration of Patteson Memorial Chapel 232; Martin's engagement 239; Anne as author 244; appointed to St Peter's, Hamilton 246; taking leave of the Thames , 248-50; Hamilton 250-2; Archdeacon of Waikato 253; leaves for Auckland 254; last words on Thames 255; 268 passim

Lush, William Edward 10, 11, 48, 69, 70, 80, 107, 115, 154, 187, 189, 219 236, 255 269

Luna 81

Lyon Col William 225

Macdonald, Flora, 23, 202, 220, 258

Macdonald, James 23, 202, 220, 258

Macdonald, Mrs Kate 23, 32, 202, 220, 246, 247, 258, 263

Macdonnel, -- 123

Mackay, James 22 & n, 32; meets VL 36; at Te Hira's korero 42; land agreement 44; fluent speech 46; return from Ohinemuri 54; 67; hissed by diggers 72; "cruel letter" to wife 76; promise to return home 77; note 257

Mackay, Mrs Eliza Sophia 37, 40, 41, 44, 45, 67, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 86, 94, 112, 113, 116, 257

Mackay, Beatrice 94

Mackaytown 178, 188

McCarthy, Miss -- 53

Maclean, Mrs R. 209, 231

Maketu 14

Maling, Lizzie 67, 76, 77

Manning, Miss Maria 139, 238

Maraitai 103

Martin, Albin 39

Martin, Sir William 129, 146

Martin, Lady (Mary Ann) 10, 146, 207, 264

Maunsell, Annie 18

Maunsell, Eliza (Mrs Bice) 40

Maunsell, Revd George 18, 32, 52, 54, 87, 91, 147, 150

Maunsell, Mrs G. (1) 40, 52, 53, 87, 88, 96, 97, 109

Maunsell, Mrs G. (2) 147, 150

Maunsell, Archdeacon Robert 44, 66, 69, hi, 213, 227

Mellsop, Charles 52

Middlemass, John 14

Miners' Hymn 96, 98, 259, 260

Mitchell family 179

Moore, Kitty 39

Murray, T. L. 27, 182, 250

Murray, Mrs T. L. 25

Naval Brigade 26, 249

Native Corps 26

Nelson, Revd -- 251

Nihill, Mrs Anna 207

Nihill, Lizzie (Mrs Still) 176, 181, 207

Nivard-Jourdain, Father 51

Nobbs, Revd George 234

Norfolk Island 193, 229, 230, 248

Normanby, Marquis of (Governor) 195

Ohinemuri 21, 40, 41, 159, 178, 188, 211, 214

O'Keefe, Annie 177, 182

O'Neill, F. B. 235, 237

Orangemen 30, 31, 82, 184

Oratorio Messiah 116, 118, 263

Osborn, -- 266

Otahuhu 191

Outhwaite, Isa 231

Pahi 169

Paeroa 179, 188

Papakura 14, 15, 52

Parawai 23, 83, 91, 116, 122, 135, 139, 150, 154, 182, 210

Parnell 35, 40, 88, 114

Patteson, Bp John Coleridge 89, 92

Payne, Dr Martin 26, 151, 182, 190, 237, 244, 250

Payne, Mrs Martin 222

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Pearl 280

Perston, Dr W. A. 26, 178

Phillips, -- 211, 212

Pollen, Dr Daniel 22

"Polly Plum" 28

Port Albert 167

Pomare, Revd -- 199

Poutotara, Nikorima (Nicodemus) 155, 197, 210, 264-5

Poutotara, Mrs Catherine 152, 163, 184, 264-5

Power, E. H. 55, 120, 127

Preece, William 151, 152

Preece, Miss -- (Mrs Payne) 151, 152

Puckey, Mr & Mrs E. W. 25, 105, 111, 138

Puckey, Annie and May 231, 248

Pulleine, F. A. 74

Purchas, Revd A. G. 59

Purchas, Amy 139

Puriri 31

Pye, Capt -- 87

Queen Bee 102

Raglan 14

Reid, -- (draper) 108

Ring, Charles 18

Riverhead 165, 166, 169

Rob Roy Hotel 210

Robertshaw, Miss -- 121, 124

Rongotai, Lieut Raika Whaka 27

Rookes, Col C. N. 73

Rookes, Mrs Annie 180

Roskruge, Miss -- 41

Rotoiti 192

Rotomahana 188, 204, 210, 224

Rowe, Mrs -- 33

Roy croft, Robert 170 & n

Royal Alfred 35, 40, 47, 56, 69, 74, 86

Ruby 178, 180

Ruddock, Revd David 248 & n

Russell, Hon. H. R. 194

Sainsbury, Anne (Betsy) 198

Sam, Dr Seth 26

Schofield, David 28

Scottish Battalion 27

Scott, Mrs -- 148, 182, 187

Selwyn, Revd John 135, 177, 181

Selwyn, Mrs John 138, 193

Severne, -- 153, 174

Shortland 16, 22, 24, 38, 40, 61, 62, 79, 91, 190

Southern Cross (ship) 195, 230, 232

Southern Cross (newspaper) 9, 16, 17

Spencer, -- 105

Spencer, Mrs -- 145, 157

Spencer, Lucy 150

Spencer brothers 144, 154, 264

Still, Revd John 135, 136, 176, 181, 193

Still, Mrs Lizzie (nee Nihill) 176, 181

St George's Church 24, 29, 38, 53, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119, 250

St George's Parsonage 10, 24, 114, 115, 190, 216

St John's College 33, 37; VL declines Wardenship of 227

St Peter's Parsonage 250, 267

St Peter's-in-the-Forest 36

Stoney, Jack 169

Sullivan, Jim 24

Swainson, William (Attorney-General) 147

Taupairi, Hoterene 22, 24, 32, 46, 61

Taipairi, Wirope Hoterene 45-6

Tapu (Hastings) 113

Tarawhiti, Revd Heta (Seth) 172

Tauranga 92

Te Aroha goldfield 233

Tebbs, -- 250-1

Te Hira 42, 43, 261

Thames (Hauraki goldfield): newspapers 9; 21; Volunteer units 26-7; theatres 28; Thames Goldfield Horticultural Society 29; churches 29; 30, 34; races 54; Fenian troubles 74; runaway timber 141-2; snow on Gentle Annie 150; High School for Young Ladies 162; Spelling Bee 164; floods 241-2

Tyler, -- 208

Thatcher, Charles Richmond 67, 260

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Thorp, Joshua 41, 43, 44, 47

Thorp, Charlotte 209

Thorp, George 71

Tizard, -- 232, 250

Tizard, Mrs -- 33

Tomlinson, Revd -- 166, 183

Tookey's Hill 26

Totara Pa 31

Trice brothers 104

Trousseau, Dr Armand 26, 258

Trousseau, Dr Georges 26, 258

Tuohy, P. 61

Turipona, Revd Wiremu 127, 128, 138, 172

Turipona, Whirinaki 172, 267

Urquhart, G. 59

Vanguard, Capt & Mrs 195

von Hochstetter, Dr Ferdinand 20

Wanderer 21

Waikato 216, 218, 226, 229

Waikato Heads 14

Waikato River 250

Wairoa 52, 222

Waitoa 222

Walker, George 260

Warrington, Mrs A. 121, 191, 198, 200, 201

Way, Lieut & Mrs -- 43

Weekes, Dr Henry 17, 26, 37, 79

Welby, Dr -- 15

West, John 31

Weston, Warwick 231, 235, 251

Weymouth, -- 96

Whakautu, Paratene 22

Whitaker, Frederick 51

Whitaker, Mrs Augusta Jane, 57, 58

White, Mr & Mrs W. B. 239

White, Caroline 239, 240, 246

White, Bobby 209

Whybrown, -- 240

Wildman, Capt E. T. 26, 250

Williams, Miss -- 217

Wilson, Mr & Mrs James 231

Wilson, Revd Samuel 28, 73

Wiseman, Richard 27

Wolverine 200

Wood, Reader 51

Woolcot, Mrs -- 187

Worthington, Richard 38


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