The Subject Index lists topics to be found in the published works of Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley.  This includes chapters in his books, articles published in journals and magazines, his numerous letters to Newspapers, as well as the sermons, hymns and related topics that he chose to put in the public domain.  The Index does NOT include the hundreds of individual poems which he published in newspapers and the Crosthwaite Parish Magazine.  These will be listed in a separate Index.

Fairfield

Up Fairfield, in June (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 100-111)

Fall of Foyers

Canon Rawnsley and the Fall of Foyers, Lakes Herald, 4 October 1895, p. 5 [Letter]

Fall of Foyers – Mr. Ruskin’s Opinion, Times, 16 September 1895, p. 5 [Letter]

Fall of Foyers, Manchester Courier, 1 October 1895, p. 8 [Letter]

Fall of Foyers, Times, 17 October 1895, p. 12. [Letter with J. Bryce]

 Fallows, Fearon

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 197-199

Families in Distress

A Family in Distress, Western Daily Press, 22 September 1876, p. 3 [Letter]

An Appeal, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 March 1897, p. 5 [Letter]

Books for the Blind: An Appeal, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1914, p. 8 [Letter]

Help for the Orphan Children of T. Irwin, Who was killed at Simpson’s Mine, Lafayette, Colorado, April 10th, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 10 May 1890, p. 5 [Letter]

Help for Whitehaven, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 17 May 1910, p. 3 [Letter]

“Save the Children” Fund, Carlisle Journal, 23 December 1919, p. 5 [Letter]

‘“Save the Children” Fund, Carlisle Journal, 26 December 1919, p. 7 [Letter]

Whitehaven Calamity, Carlisle Journal, 17 May 1910, p. 5 [Letter]

Farringford

Memories of Farringford (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 92-118)

February

February at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 18-25)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

To Easedale Tarn (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 133-155)

White Candlemas (Months at the Lakes, pp. 26-29)

Ferdinand, Franz, Archduke

The Austrian Hymn, Times, 2 July 1914, p. 9 [Letter]

Finchampstead Ridges

Preservation of Finchampstead Ridges, Times, 5 October 1912, p. 8 [Letter with S. H. Hamer]

Fishing

Trout Fishing in Derwentwater, Carlisle Journal, 28 April 1903, p. 5 [Letter]

Fleming, Albert

Ruskin and the Home Art Industries in the Lake District (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 115-148)

Fletcher, Alice

Alice Fletcher (Valete: Tennyson and other Memorial Poems, pp. 151-166)

Flowers

A Symbol of Humility (The Daisy), Church Family Newspaper, 15 (17 July 1908), p. 629

Bluebells of the Duddon (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 102-108)

Duddon Daffodils (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 1-12)

Easter at the Lakes: Colours and Flowers of Spring, Times, 13 April 1916, p. 11

Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 1-328 (1904)

Lily-Woods of Arnside (Round the Lake Country, pp. 25-37)

Months at the Lakes, pp. 1-244 (1906)

Footpaths

A National Issue at Stake, Pall Mall Gazette, 1 October 1887, p. 6 [Letter]

[Article/Letter on Rights of Way], County Council Times, circa August 1890 [Letter]

Closing Footpaths in the Lake District, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1887, p. 4 [Letter]

County Councils and Rights of Way, Westmorland Gazette, 16 August 1890, p. 2 [Letter]

County Councils and Rights of Way, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 23 August 1890, p. 5 [Letter]

Footpath Legislation, Times, 29 November 1892, p. 14 [Letter]

Footpath Preservation: A National Need, Contemporary Review, 50 (September 1886), pp. 373-86

Keswick and District Footpath Preservation Association, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 6 August 1887, p. 5 [Letter with W. Colville, W. R. Fitzpatrick and H. I. Jenkinson]

Fox, George

A Famous Yew Tree (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 166-175)

Edwardian House in King’s Arms Lane, Carlisle Journal, 2 January 1914, p. 7 [Letter]

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 203-209, 222-228

France

Memories of the Great Paris Exhibition, Belgravia, (February 1890), pp. 169-82

The Wine Tax, Times, 26 April 1920, p. 10 [Letter]

Friar’s Crag

Memorial Address: Delivered on September 7, 1902, at the Ruskin Monument on Friar’s Crag, to a meeting of the Companions of the Guild of St. George, Saint George. The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, V (October 1902), pp. 247-50

Proposed Ruskin Memorial at Keswick, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 April 1900, p. 4 [Letter]

Unveiling of the Ruskin Memorial (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 207-218)

Unveiling of the Ruskin Memorial at Friar’s Crag, Keswick, October 6th, 1900, Northern Counties Magazine, 1 (December 1900), pp. 148-53

Furness Abbey

Round the Coast of the Lake Country (Round the Lake Country, pp. 1-24)

Gardens

Garden Poetry, Black’s Gardening Dictionary, edited by E. T. Ellis (London, 1921)

Geology of the Lakes

Past and Present in the Keswick Vale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 1-19)

German Miners

German Miners at Keswick (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 64-84)

Home of the German Miners in Tyrol (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 85-101)

Past and Present in the Keswick Vale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 1-19)

Germany

A United States of Europe: Canon Rawnsley Urges an Anglo-German Entente, Yorkshire Evening Post, 23 December 1905, p. 4 [Letter]

Christmas and the “Entente Cordiale”: A Plea for a United States of Europe, London Daily News, 23 December 1905, p. 6 [Letter]

Oberammergau in 1900, Atlantic Monthly, 86 (September 1900), pp. 409-19

To the Churches in Germany and Lovers of the Fatherland: A Funeral Hymn for the Emperor, Christian World Pulpit, 33 (21 March 1888), p. 183

Goodwin, Harvey

Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle: A Biographical Memoir, pp. 1-372 (1896)

‘We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand’, Carlisle Journal, 27 November 1891, p. 5.

‘We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand’, Carlisle Patriot, 4 December 1891, p. 6.

‘We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 December 1891, p. 5.

‘We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (December 1891).

The Watch-Night at Crosthwaite Church, Carlisle Journal, 11 December 1891, p. 7 [Letter]

Gosforth Cross

A Hundred Miles of Beauty at the Lakes (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 119-152)

Gosforth Cross (Round the Lake Country, pp. 47-67)

Gough, Charles

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 39-41

Story of Gough and His Dog (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 153-208)

Story of Gough and His Dog, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Association for the Advancement of Literature and Science, 16 (1892), pp. 95-124

Government Protection of the English Lakes

Lake District: Protection of the Scafell Region, Times, 9 June 1919, p. 6 [Letter]

Safeguarding of the Lake Country, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 26 January 1912, p. 7 [Letter]

‘“Windermere”: The Government Protection of the Lake Country, London Daily News, 22 January 1912, p. 3 [Letter]

Gowbarrow

From Gowbarrow to Mardale and Back (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 37-63)

Gowbarrow Fell, Times, 10 October 1904, p. 6 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force (Round the Lake Country, pp. 91-106)

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force – An Appeal, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 26 August 1905, p. 5 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force, Times, 29 August 1905, p. 9 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force, Times, 21 November 1905, p. 6 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Fell: Canon Rawnsley Defends the Purchase, London Daily News, 22 November 1905, p. 6 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force: The Required Sum Raised, London Daily News, 20 December 1905, p. 9. [Letter with Octavia Hill and Nigel Bond]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force, Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 20 December 1905, p. 5. [Letter with Octavia Hill and Nigel Bond]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 21 April 1906, p. 5 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force, Times, 28 June 1906, p. 8 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Park, Times, 19 March 1906, p. 10 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Park’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 24 March 1906, p. 5 [Letter]

Gowbarrow Park and Aira Force, Spectator, 96 (14 April 1906), p. 581 [Letter]

National Trust and Ullswater, Times, 18 November 1905, p. 17. [Letter with Octavia Hill]

Opening of Gowbarrow, Times, 27 July 1906, p. 4. [Letter with Nigel Bond]

Grange

Crossing the Sands (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 230-269)

Grasby

Charles Tennyson Turner: A Memory of Grasby (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 221-247)

Grasmere

A Hundred Miles of Beauty at the Lakes (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 119-152)

At the Grasmere Play (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 69-85)

At the Grasmere Rushbearing. 1905 (Months at the Lakes, pp. 126-132)

Grasmere Churchyard, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 September 1888, p. 5

Grasmere Dialect Play (Months at the Lakes, pp. 7-17)

Grasmere Rushbearing (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 41-56)

Rushbearing at St. Oswald’s Grasmere, Carlisle Diocesan Magazine, 1 (October 1890), pp. 59-61

Up Fairfield, in June (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 100-111)

Grasmere Sports

A Foreword by Canon Rawnsley, Some Records of the Annual Grasmere Sports, compiled by Hugh W. Machell, (Carlisle, 1911), pp. 13-18

At the Grasmere Sports (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 73-94)

At the Grasmere Sports, Murray’s Magazine, 2 (October 1887), pp. 527-37

Betting at the Grasmere Sports, Times, 7 September 1897, p. 10 [Letter]

Grasmere Sports: 1905 (Months at the Lakes, pp.140-153)

Hound Trails of the North (Months at the Lakes, pp. 153-159)

Olympia of Wrestling in the North (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 124-132)

Spurious Sports, Christian World Pulpit, 61 (20 March 1902), pp. 204-7

Gray, Thomas

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 116-120

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 208-211

Green, William

A Lesser Known Worthy of the Lake District (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 112-123)

Greta Hall

Last of the Southeys (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 106-131)

Last of the Southeys: Memories of Greta Hall, Cornhill Magazine, 12 (May 1889), pp. 473-85

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 39-83

Grouting

Bridge Saving Versus Bridge Destruction, Times Engineering Supplement, 18 September 1907, p. 298

Gulls

In a Cumbrian Gullery (Round the Lake Country, pp. 38-46)

With the Black-Headed Gulls in Cumberland (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 59-68)

Halton Holgate

Sermon Preached in Halton Holgate Church by Canon Rawnsley on the Occasion of the Dedication of a Memorial in Halton Holgate Church to Former Rectors, Churchwardens, and Parish Clerks on April 24th, 1911 (Spilsby, 1911)

Hawell, Joseph

A Skiddaw Shepherd’s Life: In Memoriam Joseph Hawell (Keswick, 1891)

Joseph Hawell, a Skiddaw Shepherd (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 150-165)

Harvest Festivals See Customs and Traditions

Health see also Tuberculosis

Notification of Births, Times, 23 November 1916, p. 9 [Letter]

The Perfect Loaf: Canon Rawnsley on Stone-ground Wheat and Home-made Bread, London Daily News, 16 January 1911, p. 4 [Letter]

The Perfect Loaf: More Plain Hints by Canon Rawnsley, London Daily News, 23 January 1911, p. 4 [Letter]

Village of Perfect Health, Leysin-sur-Aigle, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 158 (November 1895), pp. 680-4

Heber Tower, Newcastle

The “Arbour Tower,” Newcastle-on-Tyne, Times, 3 November 1896, p. 9 [Letter]

Helvellyn

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 196-207

On Helvellyn with the Shepherds (Like and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 219-249)

On Helvellyn with the Shepherds, Cornhill Magazine, 15 (October 1890), pp. 379-94

On Helvellyn with the Shepherds, Living Age, 187 (22 November 1890), pp. 501-509

Shepherds Meeting on Helvellyn, in English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 October 1890, p. 5

Sunrise from Helvellyn (Months at the Lakes, pp. 82-93)

Sunrise on Helvellyn (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 1-9)

Sunrise Over Helvellyn (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 212-218)

Heroes and Heroism

Altar of Self-Sacrifice: A Sermon Preached in the School Chapel, Uppingham, July 23rd, 1916, in Memory of Her Hero Sons (Uppingham, 1916)

Ballads of Brave Deeds, pp. 1-183 (1896)

Ballads of the War, pp. 3-219 (1900)

Christian Altar of Self-Sacrifice, Church Family Newspaper, 19 (9 August 1912), p. 11

Heroism in Common Life, Sunday Magazine, 27 (June 1898), pp. 420-4

Heroism in Common Life, Sunday Magazine, 27 (December 1898), pp. 851-6

Joy of Heroism, Christian Family Newspaper, 16 (19 February 1909), p. 148

Joy of Self-Sacrifice, Christian World Pulpit, 90 (16 August 1916), pp. 79-81

Life by Service and Self-Sacrifice, Christian World Pulpit, 89 (5 April 1916), pp. 197-9

Sermon: Courage for Young Men in Death, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 October 1908, p. 6

The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia (1896)

The European War 1914-1915 Poems, pp. 17-219 (1915)

Hest Bank

Crossing the Sands (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 230-269)

Hewetson, Mary

‘Hymn Written for the Occasion of the Opening of the Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital, August 9th’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (September 1892).

Hill, Octavia

Greatness of Service, Christian World Pulpit, 82 (11 September 1912), pp. 168-71

Octavia Hill Memorial, Manchester Courier, 2 May 1914, p. 11 [Letter]

Octavia Hill Memorial, Carlisle Journal, 19 May 1914, p. 6 [Letter with Lord Plymouth]

Power of Personal Service: A Sermon in Memory of Octavia Hill (Keswick, 1912)

Hines, Walter

To the American Ambassador to Great Britain on Hearing of His Retirement, Outlook, 120 (9 October 1918), p. 230

Hoggart, Thomas

Ald Hoggart O’ Troutbeck (Round the Lake Country, pp. 158-191)

Holbein, Hans

Holbein’s “Duchess of Milan”, Times, 14 May 1909, p. 8 [Letter with George Manners and Richard Davenport]

Holnicote Estate

The Holnicote Estate (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 100-108)

Home Rule

Certain Postponement of Home Rule, Times, 24 March 1914, p. 10 [Letter]

Horses

Ad Miserigordiam, Nature Notes, 12 (January 1901), pp. 4-7

Brough Hill Fair (Round the Lake Country, pp. 192-209)

White Herons and Worn-Out Horses: What Can the Legislature Do? Nature Notes, 9 (September 1898), pp. 168-70

Hound Trails

The Hound Trails of the North (Months at the Lakes, pp. 153-159)

Hunt, Holman

Holman Hunt’s “The Lady of Shalott”, Times, 22 October 1906, p. 8. [Letter with H. G. Woods]

Holman Hunt Picture “The Ship”, Times, 14 May 1907, p. 8. [Letter with H. Woods]

“(The) Lady of Shalott”, London Daily News, 22 October 1906, p. 3. [Letter with H. G. Woods]

Offer to the Nation of Holman Hunt’s “The Ship”, Times, 6 April 1907, p. 12. [Letter with W. Holman Hunt]

Hunter, Robert

A National Benefactor – Sir Robert Hunter, Cornhill Magazine, 36 (February 1914), pp. 230-9

A National Benefactor: Sir Robert Hunter (Colchester, 1914)

The Late Sir Robert Hunter, Pall Mall Gazette, 31 January 1914, p. 4 [Letter with W. H. Cowan, James Bryce, Lord Eversley, Herbert Samuel and S. H. Hamer]

Hunting

A North Country Nimrod (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 189-206)

After the Ravens, in Skiddaw Forest (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 24-42)

Out Ottering (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 13-32)

True Story of “D’ye Ken John Peel?” (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 153-186)

Hydroplanes

(The) Head of Windermere, Times, 2 July 1912, p. 5 [Letter]

Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere, Times, 4 January 1912, p. 9 [Letter]

Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere, Times, 15 January 1912, p. 4 [Letter]

Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 15 January 1912, p. 6 [Letter]

Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere: The Six Miles Speed Limit, Times, 23 January 1912, p. 6 [Letter]

Spoiling a Lake: Hydro-Aeroplane Dangers at Windermere: Some Facts and a Protest, London Daily News, 11 January 1912, p. 2

Hymnody

True and False Hymnody, Christian World Pulpit, 66 (14 September 1904), pp. 166-8

Hymns

Hymns of Ancient Egypt (Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, pp. 182-280)

Hymns by HDR

A Battle Hymn, Church Family Newspaper, 21 (27 March 1914), p. 10

‘A Children’s Christmas Hymn’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (December 1904).

Children’s Jubilee Hymn, Christian World Pulpit, 31 (8 June 1887), p. 367

Church Congress Hymn, Church Family Newspaper, 13 (28 September 1906), p. 703

Consecration Hymn, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 28 March 1885, p. 5

‘Hymn for St. Kentigern’s Day’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine’, (February 1894)

‘Hymn for the Advent of the Jubilee Year of Queen Victoria’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (July 1886).

‘Hymn for the Anniversary of the King’s Coronation’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (August 1903).

‘Hymn for the Occasion of the Re-Opening of the Church of St. John’s in the Vale’, 1st September 1893’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (September 1893).

‘Hymn for the Occasion of the Royal Marriage’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (July 1893)

Hymn for the Pan-Anglican Congress, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 May 1908, p. 5

‘Hymn for the Re-Opening of Buttermere Church’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (September 1886).

Hymn: For the Tercentenary of the Spanish Armada, Christian World Pulpit, 34 (23 July 1888), pp. 63-4

Hymn: For the Tercentenary of the Spanish Armada, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (August 1888). [Hymn]

Hymn in Loving Memory of John Ruskin. Coniston, January 25th, 1900, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 27 January 1900, p. 5

‘Hymn in Memory of Lord Tennyson’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (November 1892)

‘Hymn in Memory of Mary Walker’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (November 1892).

‘Hymn on the death of Annie Wilson’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (August 1896)

.‘Hymn Written for the Occasion of the Opening of the Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital, August 9th’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (September 1892).

Jubilee Hymn, Scottish Church, April 1887

Jubilee Hymn, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 April 1887, p. 5

Jubilee Hymn, Christian World Pulpit, 31 (25 May 1887), p. 335

King of the king of all the earths, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 May 1910, p. 8

King of the king of all the earth, Carlisle Journal, 24 May 1910, p. 6

Lord God of love, here gathered now, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 12 September 1885, p. 5

Lord, who before hast set, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 July 1888, p. 5

Lord, who before hast set, Carlisle Journal, 20 July 1888, p. 6

‘Special Hymn’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (April 1885).

Thou who at the marriage call, Carlisle Journal, 30 December 1887, p. 6

To the Churches in Germany and Lovers of the Fatherland: A Funeral Hymn for the Emperor, Christian World Pulpit, 33 (21 March 1888), p. 183

Warrior’s Funeral Hymn: In Memoriam Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Christian World Pulpit, 41 (17 February 1892), p. 99

We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand, Carlisle Journal, 27 November 1891, p. 5

We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand, Carlisle Patriot, 4 December 1891, p. 6

We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 December 1891, p. 5

We are the People of His Pasture and teh Sheep of His Hand, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (Decemeber 1891)

When death in gentlest accent calls, Westmorland Gazette, 22 February 1890, p. 8 [Hymn on the death of Mrs. Mary Stanger, Keswick]

When death in gentlest accent calls,, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (May 1890). [Hymn for the occasion of the funeral of Mrs Joshua Stanger of Fieldside]

India

Indian Famine Fund, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 24 March 1900, p. 5 [Letter]

Ireland

Certain Postponement of Home Rule, Times, 24 March 1914, p. 10 [Letter]

Irton Cross

A Pilgrimage to Irton Cross (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 167-175)

Isle of Wight

Sonnets of the Isle of Wight and South Coast (Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 3-18)

Italy

A Diligence Accident at Bignasco, Times, 9 June 1909, p. 9 [Letter]

A Pilgrimage to La Verna, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 164 (September 1898), pp. 410-21; Living Age, 219 (19 November 1898), pp. 519-30

Corpus Christi Day at Orvieto, Contemporary Review, 74 (November 1898), pp. 737-45; Living Age, 219 (24 December 1898), pp. 811-8

Did Edward II Escape to Italy? British Review, 12 (October 1915), pp. 92-101

Free Meals for School Children at Assisi, Times, 28 May 1907, p. 16

Hungry School-Children of Assisi, Times, 3 January 1905, p. 12 [Letter]

Poems of Italy and Abroad (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 1-29)

Railway Facilities to Perugia, Times, 24 May 1907, p. 11

Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, pp. 1-167 (1899)

With Paul Sabatier at Assisi, Contemporary Review, 74 (October 1898), pp. 505-18

January

Grasmere Dialect Play (Months at the Lakes, pp. 7-17)

January at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 1-7)

Morning and Evening at Crosthwaite (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 20-26)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

Japan

Wordsworth and Japan, Murray’s Magazine, 2 (October 1887), p. 538

Jesuits

Legend of the Three Friends and Jesuit Persecution, Times, 9 May 1899, p. 6 [Letter]

Jezebel

Character of Jezebel, Layman, (6 September 1907), pp. 293-5

Joseph

Joseph, the Gentle-Hearted. Sermon by the Rev Canon Rawnsley on Tender-Heartedness, West Cumberland Times, 30 March 1895, p. 3

Jowett, Benjamin

Memories of the Master of Balliol, Cornhill Magazine, 21 (December 1893), pp. 586-99; Living Age, 199 (December 1893), pp. 816-24

July

July at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 94-103)

Lake Country Sheep-Clipping (Months at the Lakes, pp. 103-116)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

June

June at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 74-82)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

Sunrise from Helvellyn (Months at the Lakes, pp. 82-93)

Up Fairfield, in June (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 100-111)

Juvenile Delinquency

Carlisle Juvenile Welfare Association, Carlisle Journal, 1 February 1918, p. 5

Juvenile Crime, Times, 11 October 1916, p. 9 [Letter]

Juvenile Delinquency: The Facts and Its Cause, Hibbert Journal, 15 (July 1917), pp. 651-4