Ward, E. M., i. 341; letter to, ii. 141
Ward, Mrs., letter to, ii. 441
Watkins, John, i. 415; letters to, i. 287; ii. 148
Watson, Hon. R., i. 147, 280; letter to, i. 159
Watson, Hon. Mrs., i. 147; ii. 9, 70; and see Letters
Watson, Sir Thomas, ii. 405, 407
Watson, Wentworth, ii. 79
Watts's refuge for poor travellers, ii. 259
Webster, Benjamin, i. 85, 90, 434; ii. 361
Webster, a story of the murderer, ii. 333
Welcome home, a, i. 117
Westminster Abbey, burial of Dickens in, ii. 448
Whewell, Dr., i. 372
White, Clara, ii. 142, 181, 208
White, Rev. James, i. 149, 413; ii. 209; and see Letters
White, Mrs., ii. 212; letter to, ii. 94
White, Miss, ii. 81, 84, 96; letter to, ii. 92
White, Richard Grant, ii. 85
Wigan, Alfred, i. 429
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Barney, ii. 337, 359
Wills, W. H., i. 148, 241, 375; ii. 83, 379, 383, 406, 430; and see Letters
Wills, Mrs., ii. 75, 96, 120
Wilson, Effingham, letter to, i. 199
Working men, clubs for, ii. 209, 213; Dickens on the management of such clubs, ii. 356; feeling of, for Dickens, ii. 420
Yates, Edmund, i. 414, 426; ii. 5, 129; and see Letters
Yates, Mrs., ii. 129; letter to, ii. 48
THE END.
CHARLES DICKENS AND EVANS, CRYSTAL PALACE PRESS.
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