Volume 1
The life of Florence Nightingale. Vol. II (1862-1910) / Sir Edward Cook.
- Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, 1857-1919.
- Date:
- 1913
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The life of Florence Nightingale. Vol. II (1862-1910) / Sir Edward Cook. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Torrance, Miss Elizabeth (Mrs. Dowse), ii. 192 Toynbee, Arnold, ii. 333, 334 Tractarian movement, i. 244 Tracts, F. N.'s distribution of, i. 496 Transports, victualling on, ii. 70 Treasury, the, ii. 25 Tremenheere, Mr., i. 114 Trench, Archbishop, Alma, i. 145 Trent affair, ii. 9 Trevelyan, Sir Charles, i. 157, 225, ii. 23, 26, 27, 56, 63 ; letters to F. N., i. 423, ii. 18, 26, 40 Trevelyan, Sir George, ii. 304 Trevelyan, G. M., Life of John Bright, i. 195 n. Trevor, Rev. Dr., i. 4 Trinity, the, i. 486 Triumvirate, the, ii. 254 Truelove, Edward and Mrs., i. 119, 120 Truth, not what one troweth, i. 481 Tulloch, General Sir A. M. : commis- sioner with Sir J. McNeill (q.v.) in Crimea, i. 257; subsequent co- operation with F. N., i. 315, 321, 328, 389 n. ; controversy about Chelsea Board {q.v.), i. 337, ii. 352 ; made K.C.B., i. 331, 338 ; influenced by F. N., ii. 14 ; death of, appreciation by F. N., ii. 94 Tulloch, Captain H., ii. 169 Tulloch, Lady, i. 315, 338, 377 Turnbull, Sister Bertha, i. 294 Twining, Miss Louisa, i. 141 Twiss, Sir Travers, ii. 228 n. Umballa, ii. 369 Umberslade, i. 116, 118 Undine, ii. 14 United Service Institution, Museum, memorials of F. N. in, i. 274»., 306 469 University College Hospital, i. 430 Unseen World, reality of the, i. 47 Upholsterer, an, and F. N., i. 494 Vegetarianism, ii. 390 Venice, ii. 104, 117, 118 Verney, Miss Emily, ii. 199 Verney, Frederick, ii. 334, 346 n., 383, 389, 455 Verney, Sir Harry, marries F. N.'s sister (June 1858), i. 380; Bucks County Infirmary and, i. 422 ; keeps F. N. au fait with affairs, ii. 29 ; interview with Lord Palmerston on F. N.'s behalf (1863), ii. 30 ; other missions, etc., for her, ii. 69, 76; j lends F. N. his London house, ii. 81, 84 n. ; Poor Law Bill (1867), ii. 138 ; on Committee of Aid Society (1870- 1871), ii. 199 ; Chairman of Council of Nightingale Fund, ii. 190, 268 ; entertains nurses for F. N., ii. 304 ; interview with Mr. G. Hardy on F. N.'s behalf (1876), ii. 318 ; stands for Parliament again in his 79th year, ii. 325 ; interviews with Mr. Childers (1880, 1882), ii. 328, 337 ; takes F. N. to see return of the Guards (1882), ii. 335 ; accompanies her to the Law Courts, ii. 339 ; writes to Mr. Gladstone about General Gordon, ii. 329 ; friendship with Gordon, ii. 329, 330 ; inter- views Sir M. Hicks-Beach for F. N. (1891), ii. 361 ; F. N.'s affection for, ii. 82 ; morning visits to F. N., ii. 301 ; walks with F. N. in the Park, ii. 309 ; devotion to F. N., ii. 383 ; vigorous old age, ii. 403 ; death, F. N.'s tribute to, ii. 399 ; letters to F. N., ii. 30, 326, 382 ; various references, i. 498, 506, ii. 8, 24, 164, 235, 324, 339, 350, 3^7, 373. 375, 421 Verney, Frances Parthenope, Lady [(1) General; (2) Letters.'] (1) General:—■ Elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nightingale, i. 3-4 ; birth- place, i. 4; birthday, i. 429 ; F. N.'s early letter to, i. 10, 11 ; a quick pupil, i. 13 ; on a winter in Paris with F. N. (1838-39), i. 20 ; temperament of, contrasted with F. N.'s, i. 28, 29 ; character of, i. 105 ; attitude to F. N. and her aspirations, i. 69, 84, 104, 105, 114, 115, 125, 126, 138, 141 ; marries Sir H. Verney (June 1858), i. 380 ; collects and receives gifts and offers of nurses for F. N. at Scutari, i. 166, 264-6 ; writes Life and Death of Athena, an Owl, i. 160; lives near her sister in South Street, ii. 301 ; entertains nurses for her, ii. 304 ; on F. N.'s Indian work, ii. 273; on her sister as like a man, ii. 15 ; on her interesting life, ii. 321 ; affection for her, ii. 382 ; illness, ii. 324 ; death, ii. 382 ; portraits of F. N. by, ii. 468 ; various references, i. 33, 148, 163, 369, ii. 82, 164, 235 (2) Letters of:— To Madame Mohl, i. 33, 166, 371, 499 ; to F. N., i. 265, 274, 280, 306, 372; to various friends, i. 62,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352173_002_0543.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)