his change of faith, 195 note, and R. H. F.’s review on, in the ‘British
Critic,’ 186, 187, 195.
Wilberforce, Henry, Vicar of East Farleigh, 35 note, 198.
his engagement, Newman on, 145, his misgivings thereanent, 146, his
marriage, 160, 190 note.
letter to, from R. H. F., 1835., 167.
his wife a sister of the wife of S. Wilberforce, 145 note, 160 note, 190
note.
Wilberforce, Robert Isaac, (elder brother of H. W. and S. W.), friend of R.
H. F., brief summary of his career, 35 note; pupil of Keble, at
Southrop, 22, 235, 320, elected to an Oriel Fellowship, 35 note, end of
his Tutorship at, 62, his profundity of mind, 70 note.
letters to, from R. H. F., 46, 51.
Newman’s invitation to, to join him at Littlemore, 63.
results of his admiration for Cologne Cathedral, etc., 394-5.
temperament of, 40 & note.
Wilberforce, Rev. Samuel, afterwards Bishop of Oxford, his attitude to
the Oxford Martyrs’ Memorial, 337.
his engagement and R. H. F.’s congratulations, 31, his wife and her
sisters, 145 note, 160 note, 190 note.
his review of ‘L. Apostolica’ and special praise of R. H. F.’s
contributions, 204.
visit to, at Brighstone in the Isle of Wight, of R. H F., 85 note.
cited on R. H. F.’s melancholy, 252, and on the ‘Remains,’ 408.
Wilberforce, William, the Emancipator, and his successor, 139 note; his
remarkable sons, 35 note.
William I., King of Holland, his political difficulties alluded to, by R. H. F.,
69.
William III., the Jurors of his reign, R. H. F.’s attitude towards, 258.
William IV., new difficulties in the relation between Church and State
introduced in the reign of, 113.
‘William George Ward and the Oxford Movement’ by Wilfrid Ward, cited
on R. H. F. and his connection with the latter, 282.
Williams, Jane, sister of Isaac, wife of Ven. Sir George Prevost, 43 note,
322.
Williams, Mrs. Isaac, née Caroline Champernowne, 322.
Williams, Rev. Isaac, a friend of the Froudes, 9, 102, 116, 185.