A Subject Guide to the Le Faye Edition of Jane Austen's Letters

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Dairy Maid-
(ref. To 'new maid').
Lett. 13, p. 25

Dances-
(ref. To 'Boulangeries').
(see Note). Lett. 5. p. 8

(ref. To 'Country Dances').
Lett. 5, p. 8

(ref. To 'country dances').
Lett. 63, p. 161

(ref. To 'Quadrilles').
Lett. 15l,p. 330

(ref. To 'Cotihions').
Lett. 151, p. 330

Dandelion Tea-
Lett. 10, P. 16

Darning Stockings-
(ref. To 'sat darning').
Lett. 39, p. 94

Dawlish- (England)
(ref. To 'the Dawlish scheme').
Lett. 25, p. 56

Deadmen's Shoes- (a Saying).
Lett. 7, p. 12

Deafness-
(ref. To 'deafer than ever').
Lett. 37, p. 88

(ref. To '& rather deaf).
Lett. 44, p. 105

(ref. To 'so totally deaf).
Lett. 63, p. 160

Deal- (fir or pine wood)
(ref. To chest 'made of deal').
Lett. 29, p. 68

Death in Childbirth-
(ref. To 'Mrs. Coulthard and Anne').
Lett. 11, p. 20

Deaths-
(ref. To 'a Parent).(see Note).
Lett. 10, p. 17

(ref. To 'a dead child').
Lett. 10, p. 17

(ref. To Mrs. Coulthard & Anne).
Lett. 11, p. 20

(refs. To 'Marianne Mapleton')
Lett. 37, p. 88
Lett. 38, p. 90

(refs. To "George Austen') (Jane Austen's father)
Lett. 40, p. 96
Lett. 41, p. 97-98

(ref. To 'may her end'). (see Note).
Lett. 43, p. 100

(ref. To 'Duke of Gloucester's death'). (see Note).
Lett. 46, p. 110

(ref. To 'by a putrid fever').
Lett.49,p. 115

(ref. To 'Mr. Wailer').
Lett. 53, p. 130

(ref. To 'sad news').(see Note).
Lett. 58. p. 146-149 and
Lett. 59, p. 147-149

(ref. To 'the King's death').
Lett. 75, p. 194

(ref. To 'Mrs. Budd').
Lett. 75, p. 194

(refs. To 'Mr. Trimmer').
Lett. 87, p. 221
Lett. 90, p. 232

(ref. To 'Mrs. Holder').
Lett. 92, p. 238

(ref. To 'Mrs. Crabbe').
Lett. 93, p. 243

(ref. To 'Wyndham Knatchbull's son'). (see Note).
Lett. 94, p. 245

(ref. To 'Mr. Ripley').
Lett. 49, p. 246

(ref. To' Mr. Evelyn').
Lett. 96, p. 252

(ref. To 'Marquis of Granby'). (see Note).
Lett. 102, p. 265
Lett. 102, p. 265

(ref. To 'Mrs. Dormer').
Lett. 110,p. 282

(ref. To 'Mrs. Elizabeth Leigh').
Lett. 140, p. 313

(ref. To 'Sir Thomas Miller').
Lett. 145. p. 320

(ref. To Mrs. Motley Austen). (see Note).
Lett. 153, p.331

(ref. To 'Mrs. C. Mules').
Lett. 153, p. 332

(ref. To 'Old Philmore').
Lett. 155. p. 336

Debt- (owed to Jane Austen).
Lett. 44, p. 103

Debts-
(ref. To 'poor Mrs. Martin').
Lett. 23, p. 50

(ref. To 'arrears').
Lett. 61, p. 154

(ref. to Jemima Brydges').
Lett. 91, p. 233

Dentists-
(ref. To Mr. Spence').
Lett. 87, p. 220

(ref. To 'their teeth').
Lett. 88, p. 223-224

(ref. To about teeth' and Scarman's').
Lett. 105, p. 271

(ref. To 'Scarman').
Lett. 106, p. 273

Deputation- (a letter delegating authority)
(ref. To 'Harry's deputation') (see Note).
Lett. 7, p. 1

(ref. To 'brother's deputation') (see Note).
Lett. 10, p. 18

Deputy Receiver- (legal position)
(ref. To being Deputy Receiver') (see Note).
Lett. 86, p. 215

Descriptive Travels in the Southern and Eastern Parts of Spain and the Balearic Isles, in the Year 1809. (nonfiction book) Author: Sir John Carr
(ref. To 'Sir John Carr's Travels in Spain').
Lett. 78, p. 198

de Sévigné, Mme.-
(see under Sévigné, Mme. de)

de Stael, Madame-
(see under Stael, Madame de).

Devil, (the)-
(ref. To 'the Black Gentleman').
Lett. 50, p. 120

Diana's Temple-(art or craftwork) (see Note).
Lett. 143, p. 317

Diseases (and Illnesses)-
(ref. To 'Asthma')
Lett. 14, p. 27

(ref. To 'Asthmatic complaint')
Lett. 90, P. 230

(ref. To 'Bile')
Lett. 96, p. 253
Lett. 150(C), p. 327

(ref. To 'Bilious')
Lett. 67, p. 172

(ref. To 'bilious attack with fever')
Lett. 121, p. 291-292

(ref. To 'Chilblain')
Lett. 81, p. 206

(ref. To 'Chilblains')
Lett. 144, p. 319

(ref. To 'Consumptive' [Consumption])
Lett. 11, p. 19

(ref. To 'cow pox')
Lett. 27, p. 62

(ref. To 'Dropsy')
Lett. 14, p. 27

(ref. To 'Earache')
Lett. 89, p. 228

(ref. To 'Fever')
Lett. 81, p. 205

(ref. To 'Gout')
Lett. 22, p. 47
Lett. 27, p. 61
Lett. 81, p. 206
Lett. 92, p. 238
Lett. 95, p. 248
Lett. 96, p. 254

(ref. To 'headaches')
Lett. 155, P. 336

(ref. To 'Jaundice')
Lett. 27, p. 61

(ref. To 'Liver Disorder')
Lett. 14, P. 27

(ref. To 'Measles')
Lett. 91, p. 234

(ref. To 'oppression in her head')
Lett. 89, p. 228

(ref. To 'pain in her head')
Lett. 140, p. 314

(ref. To 'Paralytic complaints')
Lett. 50, p. 119

(ref. To 'putrid fever')
Lett. 49, p. 115

(ref. To 'putrid fevers')
Lett.37, p. 87

(ref. To 'rheumatism')
Lett. 11, p. 20

(ref. To 'Scarlet fever')
Lett. 113, p. 285

(ref. To 'Sweating Sickness')
Lett.50, p. 119

(ref. To 'Typhus')
Lett. 67, p. 172

(ref. To 'Water, the')
Lett. 155, p. 336

(ref. To 'Water in her Chest')
Lett. 14, p. 27

(ref. To 'Water in her head')
Lett. 152, p. 331

(ref. To 'Water on the brain')
Lett. 153, p. 333

(ref. To 'Water on the brain')
Lett. 156, p. 338

(ref. To 'Whooping Cough-hooping cough') (known as Pertussis).
Lett. 49, p. 115

Disinheritance-
(ref. To 'Mr. Gunthorpe').
Lett. 50, p. 121

Dr. Syntax- (book title). (full title of the book: The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque: a Poem). Author; William Combe.
(ref. To 'Dr. Syntax').(see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 256

Dodsley, Robert- (poet)
(ref. To 'Dodsley's Poems') (see Note).
Lett. 37, p. 88

Dogs- (ref. To 'hunt away the rogues') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 200

(ref. To 'the Dogs').
Lett. 81, p. 205

(ref. To 'Harriers');(used for hunting hares and rabbits).
Lett. 90, p. 230

(ref. To 'Foxhounds').
Lett. 91, p. 234

Dogs- (Watch Dogs of Chawton Cottage).
(ref. To 'hunt away the rogues') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 200

(ref. To 'the Dogs').
Lett. 81, p. 205

Dolls-
(ref. To 'dolls-bed').
Lett. 18, p. 39

(ref. To 'a new Doll').
Lett. 24, p. 54

(ref. To 'bringing her a doll').
Lett. 46, p. 110

(ref. To 'a little wax doll').
Lett. l4O,p. 314

Donkey Carriage-
(ref. To 'Donkey Carriage').
Lett. 142, p. 316

(ref. To 'Donkey Carriages').
Lett. 146, p. 323
Lett. 150(C), p. 327

(ref. To the 'Carriage').
Lett. 153, p. 333

(ref. To 'her Donkey Carriage').
Lett. 155, p. 3.36

Donkey-Riding-
(See: Austen, Jane—Donkey Riding)

Don Juan, or the Libertine Destroyed (play/pantomime, based on a play by Thomas Shadwell).
(ref. To 'in Don Juan') (see Note).
Lett. 87, p. 219, 221.

Dormouse- (a pet)
(ref. To 'lost Dormouse').
Lett. 149, p. 325

Dortchester, Lady (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 16. p. 32

Dover-(England)
(ref. To 'sleeping at Dover").
Lett. 46, p. 109

Drawing- (Art)
(ref. To 'Drawing Master').
Lett. 91, p. 234

(ref. To 'little sketches').
Lett. 149, p. 325

Dressmaking-
(ref. To 'new gown').
Lett. 4, p. 6

(ref. to 'in making it').
Lett. 19, p. 41

(ref. To- 'to be made up').
Lett. 24, p. 52

(ref. To 'Miss Summers').
Lett. 27, p. 61

(ref. To 'brown cambric').
Lett. 33, p. 77

(refs. To Mrs. Mussell').
Lett. 35, p. 83 Lett. 38, p. 92

(ref. To 'new white one').
Lett. 36, p. 85

(ref. To 'Miss Baker').
Lett. 59, p. 148

(ref. To 'new gown').
Lett. 72, p. 187

Dropsy- (illness)
Lett. 14, p. 27

Drunken Servant-
(ref. To 'Cholles').
Lett. 67, p. 172

Drunkenness-
(ref. To 'her drunken husband'),
Lett. 36, p. 85

(ref. To 'Cholles').
Lett. 67, p. 172

(ref. To' Captain S.').
Lett. 71, p. 184

Duchess of Orleans- (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 144, p. 319

Duchess of Richmond- (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 153, p. 333

Duelling-
(ref. To 'in a duel'). Lett. 25, p. 56

Duke of Gloucester- (H.R.H. Prince William-Frederick, 2nd. Duke of Gloucester; nephew of George III). (see Biog. Index under 'Royal Family').
(ref. To 'with the Prince').
Lett. 15, p. 30

(ref. To Gloucester's death').
Lett.46,p. 110

(ref. To 'D. of G').
Lett. 47, p. 112

Duke of Orleans- (see Biog. Index).
Lett. 145, p. 321

Duke of Sussex-(H.R.H. Prince Augustus-Frederick; son of George III). (see Biog. Index under 'Royal Family').
(ref. To 'Royal Passenger') (see Note).
Lett. 34, p. 80

Duke of Wellington-(Arthur Wellesley)
(ref. To 'what news!') (see Note).
Lett. 96, p. 252