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    The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher

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      and suspicion of Samuel Kent, 169-70

      criticisms of Whicher, 174, 179

      Bath Express, 93, 110, 116, 149, 169, 182

      Battersea, 275

      Baudelaire, Charles, 296

      Baxter, Richard, 294

      Baynton House, 73-4, 290, 293

      Beckington, 4-5, 9, 19, 77-9, 137, 182, 236

      Manor House school, 78, 143

      Methodist chapel, 210

      Beethoven, Ludwig van, 296

      Beeton, Mrs Isabella, 74n, 296

      Belgravia, 120

      Benger, Thomas, 15-17, 22, 24, 29, 128, 237

      Bennett, John, 52

      Bennett, Thomas, 279

      Bentham, Jeremy, 216

      Berkshire, 82, 190

      Bermondsey, 69, 105

      Bethlehem asylum, 80

      Bird, J.J., 137

      Biss, river, 44

      Blackall, Dr, 72

      Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 123

      Blandford, 166

      Bloemfontein, Bishop of, 280

      Bloomsbury, 48-9

      Bonwell, Rev. James, 55, 133, 181

      Booth, John Wilkes, 253-4

      Bow Street magistrates' court, 227-8, 234, 241, 254

      Bowyer, Sir George, 173-4

      Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, Lady Audley's Secret, 217-18, 222, 225, 238, 243

      Aurora Floyd, 222

      Bradford-upon-Avon, 193, 198

      Brighton, 227, 229, 241, 254, 258, 288

      St Mary's Home (Hospital), 224, 227, 229, 241, 298

      Aquarium, 273-4

      Brisbane, 284, 289

      Bristol, 91-2, 123, 125, 201

      Clifton, 148

      Bristol Daily Post, 27, 95, 112, 119, 143, 183, 185, 193-4, 198

      Bristol Mercury, 195

      British Museum, 48, 271, 273

      Bronte, Charlotte, 82, 96

      Jane Eyre, 72, 102

      Brown, Hannah, 69

      Brunei, Isambard Kingdom, xix

      Buckingham Palace, 49

      Buckinghamshire, 180

      Bucknill, Charles, 244-5, 252, 256, 258

      Burlington House, 286

      Burne-Jones, Edward, 229

      Burns, Robert, 176

      Butcher, Chief Superintendent, 278

      Buxted, 288

      Cain and Abel, 112

      Calne, 191

      Camberwell, 44-5, 69, 171, 267, 278

      Cambridge Zoological Museum, 271

      cameras, see photography

      Canada, 288

      Carlyle, Thomas, 105

      Cams, Dr, 38

      Cavanagh, Timothy, 121, 163, 211

      Cenci, Beatrice, 176

      Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, 51-2

      Chandler, Raymond, 304

      Charbury, 123

      Charlie, Bonnie Prince, 293

      Cheshire, 164

      Chesterton, G.K., 272

      children: criminal, 121-3

      illegitimate, 136

      and murder, 233, 244

      Chile, 263

      Chippenham, xix, xxiii, 180, 188, 232

      Church of England, 181, 224, 229, 239, 241-2

      Civil Service Gazette, 29

      Clapton, 71

      Clark, Henry, 137, 148-51, 153, 158, 220, 234

      Cockburn, John, 262

      Coleridge, John Duke, 248-50, 253, 266

      Collins, Wilkie, 125, 190, 270

      The Moonstone, xi, 75, 77-8, 87, 138, 168, 267-9, 301

      The Woman in White, xxii, 41, 68, 81, 102, 105, 138, 159, 182

      'The Diary of Anne Rodway', 70

      'Mad Monkton', 80

      No Name, 225

      Armadale, 263

      Colne, river, 252n

      Conan Doyle, Arthur, 66n, 269, 276n, 30n

      constables, 12

      Convent de la Sagesse, 211

      corals, 271-2, 285, 287

      Cork, 248

      Court of Arches, 133

      Covent Garden, 227

      Cowper, William, 176

      Cox, Sarah, 3-4, 7-8, 12, 14, 31, 33, 63

      denies guilt, 20

      and nightdress, 26, 28, 32, 101, 138-40, 183

      gives evidence, 28-9, 139

      and examination of Constance Kent, 153

      and examination of Gough, 185

      and discovery of shift, 202

      and Constance Kent's confession, 237

      marriage, 237

      Crawley, Rev. 118

      Cresswell, Sir Cresswell, 263

      Crichton-Browne, James, 244

      Criminal Investigation Department, 277

      crinolines, 140n

      Cross, Richard, 279-80

      Crowthorne, 83

      Croydon, 265

      Crystal Palace, 109

      Cunningham, Sarah, 166

      Daily Telegraph, 88, 170, 175, 227, 232, 234, 248-9

      Dallimore, Eliza, 23-4, 28, 33-4, 35

      and examination of Gough, 186-8

      and discovery of shift, 202

      Dallimore, PC William, 23, 35, 186, 196-7

      Dalton, Mr, 164

      'Dancing School', 66

      Dann, Inspector, 172

      Darwin, Charles, 86, 142, 216, 221, 271, 294

      Davies, Rev. James, 241-2

      de Quincey, Thomas, 55

      Denbigh, 271

      detective fiction, 52-3, 75, 88, 157, 168, 223, 267-9, 276, 303-4

      see also Collins, Wilkie

      Dickens, Charles

      Poe, Edgar Allan

      'sensation' novels

      detectives: demeanour of, 52

      and clues, 68-9, 138, 141-2

      methods of, 82-9

      hunches, 82-3

      sagacity, 95-6

      'sleuths', 96

      and psychoanalysis, 103-4

      and image on retina, 112

      and confessions, 119-20

      French, 125

      solitude of, 139-40, 223

      and astronomers, 142

      social status, 146, 175

      etymology, 157-8

      tricks, 161n

      public obsession with, 168

      and rewards, 175

      female amateurs, 187-8

      press disillusion with, 190-1

      private inquiry agents, 198, 263, 266

      reliance on good fortune, 216

      and testimony and proof, 216

      impact of Road Hill case, 222-3

      range of types, 277

      corruption among, 277

      Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, 102, 110, 112, 175, 211

      Devizes gaol, 119, 129-31, 147, 154, 235-6, 240, 247, 254

      Devonshire, 71, 73, 93, 102, 296

      magistrates, 252

      Diary of an Ex-Detective, 139

      Dickens, Charles, 79, 162, 267, and detectives, xx-xxii, 44, 50, 52, 83, 96, 120, 142, 198

      The Mystery of Edwin Drood, xi, 272-3, 301

      Bleak House, 1, 53, 84, 87, 105, 141, 157-8, 187-8, 218

      'Hunted Down', 85

      Great Expectations, 106

      theory on Road Hill case, 190, 207, 272

      death, 272

      Dinan, 209, 211, 223, 288

      dinosaurs, 286

      Disraeli, Benjamin, 279

      divorce courts, 198, 263

      Dr Kahn's Museum, 106

      doctors, and mental illness, 80-1

      Doel, Emily, 4-5, 10, 128

      dog, Newfoundland, 7-9, 12, 66, 107

      Dorset, 166, 278

      Drake, Sarah, 133-6, 138, 146

      Dublin, 241

      Dublin Review, 223

      Ducker, Miss, 207

      Dunn, William, 129-30, 148, 155

      and Slack inquiry, 182-3

      and Constance Kent's confession, 234-5

      Durkin, Superintendent, 231

      East Coulston, 32, 73

      East Grinstead, St Swithun's church, 278

      Ebury, Lord, 241

      Eden, Emily, 168

      Edgware Road, 69

      Edinburgh, 69, 96, 222

      Edinburgh Daily News, 270

      Edlin, Peter, 148-57, 175, 254


      Elephant & Castle, 252

      Eliot, George, 270

      Eliot, T.S., xi, 269

      Elizabeth I, Queen, 176

      Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 38

      Epsom, 54

      Essex, 55, 72, 252n

      Eton, 190, 229

      Euston Square station, 135

      Evans, Mrs, 263

      Exeter, 72, 102

      eyes, and detection, 112

      Factory Act, 61

      Farrer, Mr, 164

      Female Detective, The, 161n

      Field, Detective-Inspector Charley, 53-5, 69-70, 96, 162, 263, 277

      Fielding, Henry, 96

      Finsbury Square, 71

      fishing, 5, 8, 61, 129

      Flaubert, Gustave, 296

      Foley, Superintendent John, 13, 43, 127, 154, 172, 177, 257

      leads investigation, 20-2, 24-8, 31, 33-5, 80

      works with Whicher, 59, 61-2, 64, 95, 118

      and Samuel Kent's obstruction, 107-8, 184

      and discovery of shift, 196-7, 202-3

      and Road Hill auction, 209-10

      death, 232

      Folkestone, Lord, 236

      Forrester, Andrew, 68, 97, 187-8, 216

      France, 209

      Franz, Johann Karl, 212-16

      Freud, Sigmund, 85, 103, 259

      Fricker, James, 4, 23, 194

      Frith, William, xix

      Frome, 33, 60, 101, 119, 148, 196, 198, 210, 235, 240

      Frome, river, 33, 60, 63, 99, 159

      Frome Times, 29, 106

      and Samuel Kent's unpopularity, 61, 101

      accounts of Road Hill case, 117, 119, 143, 157, 169

      and criticisms of Whicher, 174

      and Saunders' inquiry, 195, 198

      and Constance Kent rumour, 207

      Fulham gaol, 280

      Gagg, John Edmund, 180-1, 232

      Gaskell, Elizabeth, 68

      Gay, Mr, 123n

      Gee, William, 167

      Gerstenberg, Wilhelm, 214

      Gladstone, William, 280

      Glamis, Lady, xix

      Glasgow, 104, 252

      Globe, 169

      Gloucester, 185

      Gloucester Terrace, 144

      Gloucestershire, 137, 241

      Goff, Charles, 51

      Gollop, Harriet, 144-5, 235

      Goncourt, Edmond and Jules de, 216

      Good, Daniel, 50-1

      Gough, Elizabeth, 3-4, 6-8, 14, 100, 124, 130

      discovers child missing, 9-12, 87

      testimony about blanket, 18, 20, 34, 128, 149, 184, 188

      interviewed and searched, 22-4, 33

      kisses corpse, 25-6, 31

      gives evidence, 28-9, 116, 118, 139

      and Constance Kent, 30-1, 35, 149

      suspicion of, 34-5, 80, 86, 126-9, 145-6, 164-6, 169-70

      apprehended, 34-7, 43

      reexamined and released, 61-2

      character, 129

      and insanity, 137

      as object of sexual fantasy, 146

      leaves Kent family's employ, 181

      re-arrested and examined, 183-8

      continuing suspicion of, 189-90, 200-1, 242

      and Constance Kent's confession, 235-7

      fund established for, 253;

      marriage, 262

      Gough, Sarah, 136

      Governess Life, 145-6

      Gray, Amy, 267, 276

      Gray's Inn Road, 49

      Gream, Katharine, 227, 232, 234-5, 238-9, 253, 262

      Great Barrier Reef, 285, 287

      Great Exhibition, 109

      Great Western Railway, xix, xxiii

      Green, Elizabeth (nee Harding), 56, 262

      Greenacre, James, 69

      Greenhill, Joseph, 14

      Grey, Sir George, 240, 253

      Griffiths, Major Arthur, 277-9

      Groser, Albert, 86, 181

      Guildford, 165

      Hall, Ann, 13, 19

      Halliday, Mary, 212-15

      Hamburg, 212

      Hampshire, 265, 286-7

      Handcock, Chief Superintendent John, 123, 201

      Hanover Square, 167

      hansom cabs, 48

      Harcourt, Sir William Vernon, 280-1

      Hardy, Thomas, 296

      Harris, Mrs, 232

      Harris, Superintendent, 232, 234

      Hatch, Rev., 122-3

      Hatherill, Louisa, 124, 153, 241, 248

      Havana, 74, 290

      Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 176

      Hayward, W.S., 187

      Heenan, John, 124

      Henry, Sir Thomas, 227-32

      Herbert, Frederick, 97

      Heritage, Ann, 13, 20

      Heritage, PC Henry, 13, 21, 108

      Hobart, 283, 288

      Holborn, 46, 48-9, 57, 79, 119, 121-3

      Holcombe, James, 4-5, 8-10, 12-13, 26, 101

      Holcombe, Mary, 15, 24

      Holley, Hester, 5, 28, 31, 33, 129, 138-9, 153, 167, 171, 237

      Holley, Martha, 28, 31-2, 237

      Holliwell, James, 267

      Holliwell, Sarah, 161, 267, 276

      Holloway, 240

      Holmes, Sherlock, see Conan Doyle, Arthur

      Holywell Street, 161-3, 225, 267

      Home Office, 33, 39, 51, 74n, 166, 270

      homes and families, Victorian, 37-8, 99, 109-11, 156-7, 220

      Hood, Edwin Paxton, 242

      Horsemonger Lane gaol, 181

      House of Commons, 173, 225, 241

      House-hold Words, xxi, 146

      Hughes, William, 208

      Hull, 214

      Hunter Place station house, 47, 57

      Hutchinson, Jonathan, 296-7

      Huxley, Thomas, 271, 286

      Hyde Park, 106

      Indian Mutiny, 267

      insanity, 80, 172-3

      and McNaghten rule, 136

      in Lady Audley's Secret, 218

      women and, 243-4

      and syphilis, 297

      Ireland, 180, 211, 248

      Isle of Wight, 106, 278

      Isleworth, 36, 129, 181, 183, 190, 235

      'Jack the Ripper', 277

      James, Henry, 104, 219, 270, 278

      The Turn of the Screw, xi-xii, 205, 301

      The Princess Casamassima, 261

      What Maisie Knew, 295

      Janin, Jules, 158

      Jersey, 69

      Johnson, Samuel, 176

      Johnston, Mrs, 134-5

      Kenealy, Edward, 266

      Kensington Gardens, 49

      Kent, Acland Saville, 159, 270, 283-4, 288

      Kent, Constance Emily, 3, 5, 7

      learns of missing brother, 11, 87

      and nightdress, 21, 26, 28, 67-8, 80, 87, 118-19, 129, 137-42, 153, 168, 176-7, 180, 186, 200, 237-9, 257 259

      gives evidence, 29-30, 107

      and Gough, 31, 35

      and insanity, 33, 80, 94, 102, 125, 137, 143, 243-5, 258, 300

      her bedroom, 64, 67

      birth, 72

      and stepmother, 73-4, 243-4, 251, 254-9, 280, 291-6, 302

      schooling, 78, 292, 294-5

      and Whicher's suspicions, 86-7, 94-5, 103-5, 115-6, 137-42, 170, 201

      and William, 87, 91-5, 101, 107, 124-5, 232 244 251 288-9, 294-5, 299-302

      flight to Bath, 91-3, 95, 107, 143, 300-1

      and Saville, 93-4, 107, 118, 143, 149-50, 152, 156

      and Madeleine Smith trial, 104-5, 107

      arrested, 115-20, 223

      strength, 124, 126

      in gaol, 129-31

      examined, 147-55, 177

      freed on bail, 155-6

      continuing suspicion of, 158, 189, 200, 220

      and examination of Gough, 185-6

      offers of marriage, 189

      rumours concerning, 207, 209

      attends French finishing school, 209, 211, 223

      kindness to children, 211

      depicted in Lady Audley's Secret, 217-18

      enters convent, 224

      confession of murder, 227-40, 298-302

      trial, 240, 247-50

      murder motive, 243-4, 251, 254-
    9, 280, 299, 302

      sentence commuted, 252-3

      her account of the murder, 254-9

      imprisoned, 261-2, 278-81

      petitions for release, 273, 279-81, 291

      mosaics, 278, 288

      failing health, 279-80

      released from gaol, 281, 288

      life in Australia, 288-90

      death, 290

      and Sydney letter, 291-6, 301

      Kent, Edward, 71, 73-4

      and Saville's paternity, 74-5

      daguerrotype, 290

      account in Sydney letter, 292

      Kent, Elizabeth, 3, 5, 7, 11, 17, 101

      and nightdress, 26, 138-9

      birth, 71

      and father's remarriage, 73-4

      and examination of Gough, 184-6

      moves to London, 271

      death, 288

      account in Sydney letter, 292

      Kent, Elizabeth (nee Bennett), 273, 275

      Kent, Ellen, 72

      Kent, Eveline, 3, 6-7, 9-10, 17, 26, 150, 181, 186, 270

      paternity, 75

      life in Australia, 283, 288-9

      Kent, Florence Saville, 211, 271, 283, 288-9

      Kent, Francis Saville, see Kent, Saville

      Kent, Henry Saville, 72

      Kent, John Saville, 72

      Kent, Julia, 72

      Kent, Mary (nee Pratt), 3, 6-8, 26, 31, 108

      learns of missing child, 10-14

      learns of murder, 18-20

      her suspicions, 34

      pregnancy and labour, 36, 62, 159, 170

      as governess, 72-3, 291-6

      marriage, 73, 127

      and younger and older children, 73-4, 87, 94-5, 124-5, 240

      stillborn child, 73, 75

      and Saville's paternity, 74-5

      and first Mrs Kent's death, 102

      and Madeleine Smith trial, 104-5

      suspects Constance, 129

      and Gollop's evidence, 144-5

      suspicion of, 166, 170

      and examination of Gough, 184, 186

      defends husband, 190

      further pregnancy, 209

      and Constance's trial, 247

      failing health and death, 270, 297-8

      account in Sydney letter, 291-6

      and syphilis, 297-8

      Kent, Mary Amelia Saville, 3, 6, 11, 26, 181, 270

      birth, 74

      attempted interview, 183

      and examination of Gough, 185

      life in Australia, 283, 289n

      receives legacy, 288

      her daughter Olive, 289-90

      Kent, Mary Ann, 3, 5, 7, 11, 17, 101

      and nightdress, 24, 26, 28, 32, 129, 138-9

      interviewed, 36

      birth, 71

      and father's remarriage, 73-4, 240

      and examination of Gough, 184

      and Saunders' inquiry, 195

      and Constance's trial, 247-8

      moves to London, 271

      death, 288

      account in Sydney letter, 292

      Kent, Mary Ann (ne'e Livesey), 275, 285

      Kent, Mary Ann (ne'e Windus), 5, 32, 35, 64, 94

      marriage, 71

      and insanity, 71-2, 80, 102, 144-5, 252, 292, 295, 297-8

      death, 73-4, 295, 297

      portrait, 290

      and syphilis, 297

      Kent, Samuel, 3-8

      employment as factory inspector, 4-5, 43, 61, 71, 74, 200-1, 211, 270

     
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