APPENDIX B.THE END.INDEX.
- Abbotsford, visit to, iii. [291]
- Aberdeen, Rt. Hon. Earl of, Foreign Secretary in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- and the Spanish quarrels, 73, 74;
- at the Château d'Eu, 200;
- communications of, with the 'Times,' 200;
- Scotch Church Patronage Bill, 206;
- handsome behaviour of, to Lord Palmerston, 406;
- communications of, with the 'Times' on the Corn Laws, 311;
- reluctance of, to distrust M. Guizot, iii. [53];
- negotiations with, on the formation of a Government (1851), [383]
- Acland, Sir Thomas, motion of, i. 92
- Adair, Sir Robert, anecdotes, iii. [212]
- Adelaide, Queen, at Exeter Hall, ii. 97
- Afghanistan, expedition to, i. 241;
- events in (1842), ii. 85, 89;
- withdrawal from, 99, 101;
- recapture of Ghuznee and Cabul and release of the prisoners, 123, 125;
- indignation in England, 136
- Aix-la-Chapelle, visit to, ii. 167
- 'Alarm,' accident to, at the Derby, ii. 284;
- wins at Newmarket, 302;
- wins the Emperor's Cup, 396
- Alava, General, i. 241;
- conversation with, 241, 242
- Albert, H.R.H. Prince, betrothal of, to the Queen announced, i. 247;
- proposed allowance for, 258;
- naturalisation of, 259;
- precedence of, 259, 263;
- refused, 265;
- Mr. Greville's pamphlet on the Precedence Question, 266, 269;
- see Appendix, vol. i.;
- marriage of, 266, 269, 272;
- precedence conceded by the Duke of Cambridge, 270;
- name inserted in the Liturgy, 272;
- gazetted, 273;
- introduction of, 305;
- at Oxford, ii. 13;
- declines an invitation to the Waterloo Dinner, 15;
- and the King of Hanover, 192;
- hunting at Belvoir, 216;
- conversation with the Duke of Bedford, 264;
- elected Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, iii. [65];
- installed, [97];
- at Balmoral, [296];
- on Lord Palmerston's conduct of foreign affairs, [317]
- Aldborough, Lady, at Baden Baden, ii. 183
- Alexander, Grand Duke (afterwards Emperor Alexander II. of Russia), departure of, i. 215;
- munificence of, 215
- Allen, Mr. John, i. 38;
- death of, ii. 153;
- account of, 154
- Alliance meeting at Hertford, ii. 415
- Althorp, library at, ii. 275
- Alvanley, Lord, death of, iii. [304];
- character of, [305]
- America, case of McLeod, i. 383;
- boundary question settled, ii. 101;
- discovery of a missing map, 102
- Ampthill, visit to, i. 250
- Anglesey, Marquis of, the, speech of, at the Waterloo Dinner, i. 102-104;
- wounded at Waterloo, 135;
- visit to, in North Wales, ii. 16-17;
- reception of, at Carnarvon, 18
- Anti-Papal Bill, the objections of the Peelites to, iii. [385], [387];
- objections to, [392], [393];
- debate on, [400]
- Antwerp, visit to, ii. 287
- Arbuthnot, Mr., death of, iii. [362];
- character of, [363]
- Arkwright, Mr., death of, ii. 157
- Armstrong, Colonel, ii. 94
- Ashburton, Lord, mission of, to the United States, ii. 71;
- signs the Treaty of Washington, 101
- 'Atlantic,' fête on board the, iii. [409]
- Auchterarder Case, the, ii. 206, 207
- Auckland, Lord, great ability of, ii. 63;
- First Lord of the Admiralty, 405;
- death of, iii. [254];
- career of, [255];
- character of, [255]
- Augusta, H.R.H. Princess, Royal consent given for the marriage of the, ii. 118
- Austin, Mrs., salon of, in Paris, iii. [38]
- Austria, revolution in, iii. [155], [158];
- victories over the Piedmontese, [218];
- at Novara, [282]
- Austria, Ferdinand, Emperor of, decision of, iii. [159]
- Backhouse, Mr., correspondence of, with Mr. Urquhart, i. 158
- Bacourt, M. de, opinion of, of the Treaty of Washington, ii. 101
- Baden Baden, arrival at, ii. 176;
- society at, 177-186;
- excursions, 178-186;
- scenery, 179
- Bagot, Sir Charles, Governor-General of Canada, ii. 117
- Baillie, Right Hon. Henry, motion of, for a Committee of Enquiry on Ceylon, British Guiana, and Mauritius, iii. [269]
- Ball, fancy, at the Palace, ii. 283
- Ballot, The (for debates on, see Lords, House of, and Commons, House of), division on, i. 61;
- an open question, 216
- Balmoral, Council at, iii. [295];
- the Court at, [296]
- Bangor Cathedral, service at, ii. 17
- Bank Charter Act, the, suspended, iii. [101]
- Barcelona, bombardment of, ii. 201
- Baring, Hon. William Bingham (afterwards second Baron Ashburton), returned for North Staffordshire, i. 17
- Baring, Hon. Francis (afterwards third Baron Ashburton), on French politics, iii. [35]
- Baring, Sir Francis, First Lord of the Admiralty, iii. [260]
- Barnes, Mr., i. 123;
- death of, ii. 2;
- anecdote, iii. [75]
- Bath, visit to, i. 222;
- Mr. Harry Greville at, 222;
- Abbey Church at, 223
- Battersea Schools, the, i. 131;
- lecture at, 151;
- visit to the, ii. 86
- Battle of the Diamond, the, i. 30, 31
- Bavaria, King of, the, abdication of, iii. [155]
- Beaudesert, party at, i. 48
- Beaumaris, visit to, ii. 17
- Beaumont, M. Gustave de, appointed French Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, iii. [218]
- Beauvale, Lord, and Lord Palmerston, iii. [120]
- Bedchamber, ladies of the, affair of the, i. 201, 209
- Bedford, fourth Duke of, diary of, ii. 47
- Bedford, sixth Duke of, letter of Lord Brougham to, on education, i. 238
- Bedford, seventh Duke of, Devonshire property of, iii. [206]
- Bedford, Duchess of, resignation of, ii. 32
- Bentinck, Lord George, racing transactions of, ii. 160;
- speech on the Corn Laws, 373;
- denounces a supposed job, 413;
- railway scheme defeated, iii. [57];
- speech on the Cracow affair, [67];
- attack on Mr. Labouchere, [71];
- attacked by Lord J. Russell, [197];
- death of, [222];
- character of, [223], [232];
- career of, [224], [234];
- 'Orlando' trial, [228];
- political career of, [229];
- Disraeli's life of, [417], [423]
- Bentinck, Lady William, death of, and character, ii. 157;
- funeral of, 159
- Berlin, revolution in, iii. [155]
- Berry, Miss, ii. 201;
- anecdote of, 202
- Berry, Miss Agnes, ii. 201, 202
- Bessborough, Right Hon. Earl of, opinion of, on affairs, ii. 353;
- Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 405;
- illness of, iii. [77], [80];
- letter to Lord J. Russell, [81];
- death of, [82]
- Beyrout, bombardment of, i. 328
- Birkenhead, visit to, ii. 282
- Birthday reflexions, i. 85
- Blanc, Louis M., iii. [152];
- at dinner, [235]
- Blessington, the Countess of, society at Gore House, i. 167;
- works of, 168
- Bonaparte, Jérôme, Count de Montfort, at Gore House, i. 277
- Bonaparte, Louis Napoleon, afterwards Emperor of the French, see Napoleon
- Bordeaux, Duc de, visit to England of the, ii. 211;
- recetion of the, 212, 213
- Bourqueney, Baron, letter from M. Guizot to the, i. 348;
- misreported conversation with Lord Palmerston, 381
- Bowood, party at, ii. 69
- Bradshaw, Mr., disloyal speech of, at Canterbury, i. 244;
- duel with Mr. Horsman, 254, 255
- Bresson, Count, instructions to, on the Spanish marriages, iii. [24] (see Spanish Marriages)
- Bretby, visit to, ii. 309;
- contrasted with Woburn, 416
- Bridgewater House, private theatricals at, ii. 96
- Bridgewater Trust, account of the, ii. 303
- British Museum, correspondence with the, about the missing Privy Council Registers, ii. 162
- Broadlands, visit to, ii. 104
- Brocket, visits to, iii. [119], [375];
- manuscripts at, [376]
- Broglie, Duc de, speech of the, iii. [37]
- Brougham, Lord, scene with Lord Melbourne, i. 32;
- ability of, 33;
- on the ballot, 59;
- anecdote of, 59;
- habits of, 60;
- and Wakley, 60;
- at the Council Office, 65;
- qualities of, 66;
- in the House of Lords, 69, 71;
- anti-slavery speech, 73;
- speech on Small v. Attwood, 83;
- article on Lady C. Bury's book, 90;
- and Mr. Handley, 99;
- contrast to the Duke of Wellington, 111;
- attacks Lord Durham's Ordinance, 123;
- pamphlet letter to the Queen, 149;
- reconciled to Lord Durham, 150;
- denies the pamphlet, 152;
- and Lord Melbourne, 152;
- and the Serjeants-at-Law, 156;
- anecdote of, and Lord Lyndhurst, 160;
- on the Bedchamber affair, 211, 212;
- attacks the Ministers, 213;
- great speech censuring the Irish policy of the Government, 228;
- freaks of, at a Greenwich dinner, 229;
- proposes the health of the Duke of Wellington at the Dover dinner, 237, 240;
- letter on education, 238;
- anecdotes of, 240;
- pretended death of, 243, 245, 247;
- squabbles with M. de Tocqueville and others, ii. 150, 151;
- intercourse with the Court, 151;
- endeavours to obtain an affidavit from Mr. Reeve, 207;
- Judicial Committee Bill, [225], 234;
- caprices of, 235;
- makes eleven speeches in the House of Lords, 242;
- at the Judicial Committee, 242;
- executor to Lord Melbourne, iii. [252]
- Brown, Mr., M.P., fête on board the 'Atlantic,' iii. [409]
- Brunnow, Baron, mission of, to England, i. 242;
- letter of, complaining of Lord Palmerston's conduct, iii. [332];
- on foreign affairs, [345]
- Buccleuch, the Duke of, Lord Privy Seal, ii. 82;
- Lord President of the Council, 337
- Buccleuch, the Duchess of, Mistress of the Robes, ii. 44
- Buckingham, the Duke of, Lord Privy Seal in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- resignation of, 79;
- First Lord of the Admiralty in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Buckinghamshire, dispute on the appointment of sheriff, ii. 144
- Buckinghamshire magistrates, appointment of the, ii. 66;
- opinion of the Duke of Wellington on, 77
- Buckland, Dr., at the Grange, ii. 264
- Bugeaud, Marshal, commands the troops in Paris in 1848, iii. [144]
- Buller, Charles, Mr., Radical opinions of, i. 32;
- appointed by Lord Durham, 109;
- author of Lord Durham's report, 163;
- paper of, on Ireland, iii. [221];
- death of, [241];
- character of, [249]
- Bulwer, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Lytton, play of 'Richelieu,' i. 173
- Bulwer, Sir Henry, expulsion of, from Spain, iii. [169];
- arrival of, in London, [180];
- defence, [181];
- debate in the House of Commons, [190];
- intrigues in Spain, [194] (for despatches to, see Spanish Marriages)
- Burge, William, Mr., Q.C., i. 255
- Burghersh, Lord (afterwards Earl of Westmorland), opera by, i. 116;
- mistake of, ii. 275
- Burghley, party at, i. 37
- Burgoyne, Sir John, letter from the Duke of Wellington to, iii. [107]
- Burke, Rt. Hon. Edmund, iii. [213]
- Bury, Lady Charlotte, book by, i. 48;
- book reviewed by Lord Brougham, 65, 90
- Butler, Mrs., reading of, at Bowood, ii. 69;
- in the 'Hunchback,' 96
- Cabul, retreat from, ii. 85, 89, 107;
- recapture of, 123;
- opinion of the Duke of Wellington on the events at, 137, 138
- Cambridge, visit to, ii. 238
- Cambridge, University of, H.R.H. Prince Albert elected Chancellor of, iii. [65];
- installed, [97]
- Cambridge, H.R.H. Adolphus, Duke of, concedes precedence to Prince Albert, i. 270;
- death of, iii. [366]
- Cambridge, H.R.H. George, Duke of, precedence of, iii. [365], [366]
- Campbell, Lord, Lord Chancellor of Ireland with a peerage, ii. 14;
- Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 405;
- speech of son of, at Cambridge, iii. [89];
- Lord Chief Justice of England, [327];
- success in the Court of Queen's Bench, [327]
- Canada, insurrection in, i. 34;
- debate on, in the House of Commons, 34;
- Duke of Wellington on, 37;
- Lord Durham sent out as Governor-General, 49;
- state of, 53;
- discussions on, 55;
- Lord Durham's Ordinance, 123;
- disallowed, 125;
- Lord Durham's Proclamation, 134;
- report on administration of, 162;
- bill dealing with the Canada Clergy Reserves, 294;
- government of, ii. 117;
- Sir Charles Bagot succeeds Lord Sydenham, 117;
- Sir Charles Metcalfe appointed Governor-General, 117
- Canada Bill, see Commons, House of
- Candlish, Dr., sermon by, iii. [292]
- Canford, visit to, ii. 105
- Canning, Rt. Hon. George, distrust of, ii. 399
- Canning, Stratford, Rt. Hon. Sir, opposition of, to Russia, iii. [279]
- Cannizzaro, Duchess of, death of the, i. 365;
- account of the, 365, [366]
- Canterbury, Archbishop of, Dr. Sumner appointed, iii. [125]
- Capel, Hon. and Rev. William, dispute with the Bishop of London, ii. 113
- Capua, Prince of, the, at dinner at Devonshire House, i. 279
- Carnarvon, visit to, with Lord Anglesey, ii. 18
- Carnot, iii. [153]
- 'Carolus' letter to the 'Times,' iii. [372], [374];
- see [Appendix B], vol. iii.
- Catholic Clergy, Endowment question, ii. 199
- Cavaignac, General, iii. [199], [205]
- Cécille, Admiral, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, iii. [268]
- Ceylon, committee of enquiry into administration of, iii. [269];
- witnesses, [308];
- evidence of Captain Watson, [312]
- Chantrey, death of, ii. 60;
- monument by, in Lichfield Cathedral, 60
- Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, defeat of, iii. [218];
- abdication of, [282]
- Chartists, progress of the, i. 155;
- precautions in London for great meeting of the (1848), iii. [160], [162], [164];
- failure of the demonstration, [165];
- dangerous manifestations in the country, [188];
- Government measures, [190];
- agitation, [191];
- demonstration, [192];
- establishment near Chenies, [215]
- Chatham, Rt. Hon. Earl of, anecdotes of the, i. 245
- Chatsworth, visit to, ii. 204;
- visit of the Queen to, 215
- Chepstow, visit to, i. 222
- Chester, visit to, ii. 16
- Chester, Mayor of, question of baronetcy on the birth of the Prince of Wales, ii. 52
- Chillianwallah, battle of, iii. [273]
- China, war with, i. 283; debate on, 283;
- Duke of Wellington on the war with, 286;
- annexation of Hong Kong, 383;
- return of Captain Elliot from, ii. 49, 52;
- views of Sir George Grey on, 72;
- treaty of peace with, 123
- Chiswick, visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to, ii. 14;
- fête at, for the Czar, 244
- Chloroform, an operation under, iii. [110]
- Christina, Queen of Spain, intrigues of, ii. 419, 421;
- M. Guizot's account of, iii. [32];
- conduct of, [119]
- Church of Scotland, disruption in the, ii. 206
- Circourt, Madame de, salon of, iii. [45]
- Clanricarde, Marquis of, Postmaster-General, ii. 405
- Claremont, council at, for events in the East, i. 328;
- lent to King Louis Philippe, iii. [154]
- Clarence, H.R.H. Duke of, see William IV., King
- Clarendon, Rt. Hon. Earl of, office of Governor-General of Canada offered to the, i. 173;
- first appearance of the, in the House of Lords, 227;
- Lord Privy Seal, 243;
- on Eastern policy, 301;
- dissents from the treaty (1840), 304;
- conversation with M. Guizot, 305;
- offers to resign on the Eastern Question, 317;
- letter of, on Lord Holland's death, and on French affairs, 341;
- confidence of the Queen in, ii. 403;
- President of the Board of Trade, 405;
- Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, iii. [85];
- requires a Coercion Bill for Ireland, [105];
- and the Irish Catholics, [195];
- applies for more powers, [212];
- Proclamation of, [207];
- policy of, in Ireland, [217];
- interview of, with King Louis Philippe, [239];
- on Irish emigration, [251];
- on taking high office, [251];
- Irish relief, [285];
- conversation with Sir R. Peel, [286];
- success of the Queen's visit to Ireland, [295];
- dismissal of Lord Roden, [310];
- explanation in the House of Lords, [313];
- Encumbered Estates Act in Ireland, [314];
- conversation with the Queen and Prince Albert on foreign affairs, [317];
- conversation with Lord J. Russell, [361];
- spoken of as Foreign Secretary, [428], [431]
- Clifton, visit to, i. 222
- Cobden, Richard, Mr. Greville's letter to, in the 'Times,' iii. [123];
- see [Appendix A], vol. iii.
- Coburg marriage, fear of, in France, iii. [30]
- Colborne, Sir John, Lieutenant-Governor of Canada, i. 35
- Coleridge, Stanza from 'Ode to Tranquillity,' i. 109
- Colloredo, Count, and Lord Palmerston, iii. 282, [283], [288]
- Cologne, visit to the cathedral at, ii. 167
- Commons, House of, select committee on pensions, i. 29;
- disorder in, 31;
- debate on insurrection in Canada, 34;
- discussions on Canada, 55;
- division on the ballot, 59;
- scene in, 68;
- Pendarves' motion, 70;
- vote of censure on Lord Glenelg, 72;
- amendment on, 73;
- Lord Eliot's motion on Spain, 83;
- motion of Sir George Strickland on emancipation, 84;
- motion on Lord Durham's expenses, 86;
- the Appropriation Clause, 93;
- Irish Municipal Corporation Bill, 100;
- session of 1838, 127;
- debate on the Irish policy of the Government, 190;
- Jamaica Bill, 196;
- division on, 199;
- Sir H. Fleetwood's motion, 215;
- Ballot an open question, 216;
- the privilege question, 257, [271];
- Prince Albert's allowance, 258;
- Ministers defeated on the Irish Registration Bill, 279;
- debate on vote of censure on measures resulting in Chinese war, 283;
- debate on the Registration Bill, 287;
- two new Irish Registration Bills, 373;
- Government defeated on Lord Morpeth's Bill, [391];
- division on the Sugar Duties, ii. 8;
- vote of censure carried by one, 10;
- dissolution, 14;
- Sir R. Peel's Corn Bill, 83, 86;
- attack of Lord J. Russell on Lord Corehouse, 84;
- Sir R. Peel's Budget, 87;
- Vote of Thanks to Lord Ashburton, 152;
- Irish Arms Bill, 188, 194;
- debate on Ireland, 228, 230;
- division, 232;
- the Ten Hours Bill, 236;
- Government defeated on the Sugar Duties, 246;
- Maynooth Grant, 276;
- debate, 279;
- Sir R. Peel's measure for sliding-scale duties on corn, 357;
- protracted debate on the Corn Laws, 366, 367, 371;
- scene in the House, 392;
- debate on the annexation of Cracow, iii. [67];
- Irish Poor Law, [69];
- Mr. Strutt's Railroad Bill, [93], [95];
- Irish measures (1847), [104], [106];
- obstruction, [161], [163];
- mismanagement of, [186];
- West India Committee, [187];
- alteration of the Oath Bill, [187], [192];
- debate on occurrences in Spain, [190];
- West India Sugar Bill, [193];
- subsequent crisis, [195];
- irritation, [197];
- Irish Bill, [209];
- Irish grant opposed, [267];
- committee of enquiry on Ceylon and British Guiana, [269], [309];
- debate on, [270];
- Sicilian arms affair, [271], [277];
- maiden speech of Mr. Frederick Peel, [288];
- debate on the Poor Laws, [319];
- Mr. Hutt's motion on the African squadron, [324];
- Stamp Bill, [325], [327];
- Mr. Roebuck's vote of confidence, [344];
- Mr. Locke King's motion, [378];
- Anti-Papal Bill, [400];
- Lord Palmerston's dismissal, [446];
- Militia Bill, [447], [449];
- dissolution, [454];
- Reform question, [469]
- Conference at Constantinople (1840), i. 328, 329
- Conroy, Sir John, i. 14, 20
- 'Constitutionnel,' indiscreet article in the, iii. [34]
- Conway Castle, ii. 16
- Coplestone, Dr. (Bishop of Llandaff), publishes Lord Dudley's letters, i. 273
- Corn Laws, i. 158, 164;
- allusion to, in the Queen's Speech, ii. 82;
- Sir R. Peel's Bill, 83;
- discussions on, 301;
- repeal of the, announced by the 'Times,' 309;
- consequent agitation, 312, 316;
- Sir R. Peel's Government broken up, 317;
- Mr. Greville's pamphlet, 350;
- Duke of Wellington on the, 351;
- Sir R. Peel's measure for sliding-scale duties, 357;
- immediate repeal of, discussed, 360, 366;
- debate on the, 366;
- protracted discussions, 379
- Cornwall, the Duchy of, iii. [67]
- Coronation of Queen Victoria, i. 105, 106
- Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor, ii. 405;
- resignation of, iii. [338]
- Council, picture of the Queen's first, i. 82;
- at Windsor, 145;
- for declaration of the Queen's marriage, 247;
- at Windsor on crutches, ii. 203;
- at Osborne, resignation of Sir R. Peel, 316
- Courvoisier, murder of Lord W. Russell, i. 284
- Cousin, Victor, visit to, iii. [44]
- Cowley, Lord, conversation with, in Paris, iii. [19];
- views of, on the Spanish marriage question, [26]
- Cowley, Lord (afterwards Earl Cowley), Ambassador at Paris, iii. [441], [446];
- question of proxy, [472]
- Cracow, ii. 427;
- the annexation of, 430, 431;
- debate on annexation of, iii. [67]
- Creevey, Mr., death of, i. 63;
- offices held by, 63;
- letters and papers of, 64, 275
- Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson, article by, in the 'Quarterly Review,' i. 103, 105;
- two anecdotes of the Duke of Wellington, 248;
- on Sir R. Peel's policy, ii. 200;
- and the Duke of Wellington, iii. [98];
- and Sir R. Peel, [98]
- Cromer, visit to, ii. 120
- Curran, anecdote of, i. 153;
- Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 153
- Czartoryski, Prince, at the Hôtel Lambert, iii. [44]
- Dalhousie, Right Hon. Earl of, President of the Board of Trade, ii. 267;
- promising speech of, 395
- Danton, anecdote of, iii. [111]
- D'Arblay, Madame, journal of, ii. 127
- Day, Sam, the jockey, death of, i. 133
- De Grey, Right Hon. Earl, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37
- Delane, Mr. John T., succeeds Mr. Barnes as editor of the 'Times,' ii. 3;
- information on the Corn Law question from Lord Aberdeen, 310, 315 (see 'Times')
- Delessert, M., on the state of France, iii. [157]
- Denman, Lord, closes the term, ii. 63
- Derby, Right Hon. (fourteenth) Earl of, forms a government, iii. [447];
- conduct of the Government, [453];
- dissolution of Parliament, [454];
- at Goodwood, [463];
- and Lord Cowley's proxy, [472];
- efforts to strengthen the Government, [473];
- see also Stanley
- Derby, the, accident to 'Alarm,' ii. 284
- De Ros, Lord, death of, i. 180
- Devonshire, Duke of, letters and papers of the, ii. 377
- Devonshire House, dinner at, to the Duke of Sussex and the Prince of Capua, i. 278
- Dickens, Charles, performance of, at the St. James's Theatre, ii. 302
- Disraeli, Right Hon. Benjamin, maiden speech of, i. 26, 30;
- quarrel with General Peel, ii. 388;
- Protectionist speech of, 392;
- and Mr. Moxon, iii. [75];
- defends Lord G. Bentinck, [197], [198];
- leader of the Protectionists, [264];
- 'Life of Lord G. Bentinck,' [417], [423];
- Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord Derby's Administration, [451];
- speech on the Budget, [451]
- Dolly's Brae affair, iii. [310], [313]
- D'Orsay, Count, at Gore House, i. 167;
- death of, iii. [465];
- character of, [466]
- Dost Mahomed, surrender of, i. 360
- Downton Castle, visit to, i. 218
- Drouyn de Lhuys, M., French Ambassador in London, iii. [326];
- on the Greek affair, [326];
- recall of, [330]
- Drumlanrig, visit to, iii. [299]
- Drummond, Mr. Edward, assassination of, ii. 141
- Drummond Castle, visit to, iii. [299]
- Dudley, Lord, letters of, published, i. 273;
- diary of, destroyed, 275;
- diary of, iii. [74]
- Duncannon, Lord, and the apartments in St. James's Palace, i. 280
- Duncombe, Mr. Thomas, attack of, on the Post Office, ii. 272
- Dundas, Right Hon. Sir David, at Ampthill, i. 250;
- conversation of, ii. 133;
- as Solicitor-General, iii. [122]
- Durham, Right Hon. Earl of, Governor-General of Canada, i. 49, 54;
- motion on expenses of, 86;
- behaviour of, 88;
- appointments of, attacked, 109;
- entry of, into Quebec, 110;
- ordinance of, attacked, 123;
- disallowed, 125;
- resignation of, 133;
- proclamation of, 134;
- return of, from Canada, 137, [141];
- conduct of, in Canada, 143;
- excuses of, 158;
- report of, on the administration of Canada, 162;
- distributes copies of report, 163;
- position of, 165;
- anecdote of, iii. [75]
- Eastern Question, the, beginning of, i. 242;
- in 1840, 297;
- anti-Palmerstonian policy of France, 302;
- communication of M. de Pontois to the Porte, [304], [306];
- conduct of ministers at the beginning, [308];
- protocol signed, 309;
- conversations with M. Guizot on, 310, 315, 319;
- indecision of ministers, 312;
- intentions of Lord John Russell, 313;
- discussions on, [315], 317, 325;
- cabinet on, 320;
- Prince Metternich's suggestion, 325;
- Lord Holland's remarks, 325;
- bombardment of Beyrout, and deposition of Mehemet Ali, 328;
- Lord Palmerston gains his point, 330;
- Lord Ponsonby's despatch, 334;
- note from the French Government, 335;
- surrender of the Emir Beschir, 344;
- terms of conciliation with France, 351;
- mission of Baron Monnier, 356;
- unsettled affairs in Egypt, 361;
- settlement of (1841), 377-383;
- protocols signed, 383;
- the Hatti-sherif, 385;
- fresh obstacles, 387
- Easthope, Sir John, proprietor of the 'Morning Chronicle,' i. 179
- Eastnor Castle, i. 219
- Eaton, visit to, ii. 15;
- lines cut on an hotel window, 16
- Eden, Hon. and Rev. Robert (afterwards Bishop of Bath and Wells), Rector of Battersea, i. 131;
- lecture in Battersea, 151;
- Battersea Schools, ii. 86
- Eden, Hon. Emily, letter of, i. 383;
- bitterness of, against Lord Ellenborough, ii. 128, 150
- Edinburgh, visit to, iii. [291]
- 'Edinburgh Review,' originators of the, ii. 153
- Education question, the, ii. 212
- Egerton, Lord Francis, at Ems, ii. 287;
- house of, at Worsley, 303
- Egremont, Right Hon. Earl of, death of the, i. 23;
- character of the, 24;
- at Petworth, 25
- Egypt, see Eastern Question
- Election, general, result of, in 1837, i. 13, 16, 18;
- in 1841, ii. 15;
- result of, 20-22;
- in 1852, iii. [454];
- result of, [459]
- Eldon, Right Hon. Earl of, death of the, i. 49
- Ellenborough, Right Hon. Earl of, Board of Control in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- anecdotes of, 78;
- proclamation of, 123, 125;
- attacks on, 128, 136, 138;
- Duke of Wellington's opinion of, 139;
- extraordinary behaviour of, 141;
- position of, 145;
- vindication of, 148;
- despatch on the secret committee of the directors, 219;
- recall of, 238
- Ellice, Right Hon. Edward, at Brocket, iii. [375]
- Elliot, Captain (afterwards Sir Charles), return of, from China, ii. 49, 52
- Emir Beschir, see Eastern Question
- Ems, visit to, ii. 287
- Endsleigh, visit to, iii. [205]
- Epsom, racing transactions of Lord G. Bentinck and Lord Kelburne, ii. 160
- Espartero, downfall of, ii. 201
- Eton College case, ii. 411
- Eu, Château d', visit to, of Queen Victoria, ii. 196, 200;
- the agreement at, 201
- Evans, Sir De Lacy, made a K.C.B., i. 65
- 'Every Man in his Humour,' performance of, ii. 302
- Exchequer Bills, forgery of, ii. 50;
- anecdotes of, 56, 57
- Exchequer, Court of, anecdote, iii. [125]
- Exeter, Bishop of, attacks the Archbishop, i. [120];
- on the St. Sulpice question, 388;
- charge of, ii. 136;
- attack on Newman, 136;
- reply to a Privy Council judgement, 136;
- the Gorham Case, iii. [300]
- Exeter, visit to, iii. [207]
- Exhibition, the Great, 1851, opening of, iii. [405]
- Eyre, Lieutenant, book by, on Cabul, &c., ii. 137
- Faubourg St. Germain, political feeling in the, iii. [42]
- Faucher, M. Léon, in London, iii. [410]
- Felbrigg Hall, visit to, ii. 120
- Ferdinand I., Emperor of Austria, political crisis, 1848, iii. [159]
- FitzGerald and Vesey, Lord, conversation with, i. 46;
- death of, ii. 158
- Fitzroy, Lord Charles, resigns the office of Vice-Chamberlain, i. 86
- Fleetwood, Sir H., motion on [10]l. householders, i. 216
- Foley, Lord, anecdote, i. 217
- Foster, Lady Elizabeth, ii. 378
- Fox, Right Hon. C. J., account of the death of, i. 154
- Fox, Maule, Right Hon., Secretary at War, ii. 405
- Fox, Mr. William, member for Oldham, iii. [103]
- Fox, Miss, death of, ii. 274
- France, Lord Palmerston's hostility to, i. 347;
- attempt at conciliation with, 351;
- debate in the Chamber on Eastern affairs, 354;
- dispute with, on the Tahiti affair, ii. 253;
- opinions on change of government in England (1845), 345, 347;
- estrangement with, on the Spanish marriages question, iii. [10], [11];
- effect of conciliatory debate in England, [39];
- threatened rupture with, [62];
- estrangement from England, [73];
- revolution in 1848, [132];
- state of, [148], [152];
- Provisional Government in, [152];
- M. Delessert on affairs in, [157];
- anarchy in, [178];
- fighting in Paris, [202];
- tranquillity, [219];
- Prince Louis Napoleon elected President of the Republic, [253];
- unsatisfactory condition of the country, [284];
- share in the English and Greek dispute, [334], 337;
- coup d'état of Louis Napoleon, [420]
- France, Bank of, arrangement with the Emperor of Russia, ii. 70
- Francis, Sir Philip, at Woburn, ii. 47
- Frankfort, visit to, ii. 169;
- Dannecker's 'Ariadne,' 170;
- Rothschild's house, 171;
- Jews' Street, 173;
- the mother of the Rothschilds, 173
- Frost, Mr. John, a magistrate, i. 250;
- concerned in a Chartist riot, 250;
- trial of, 256
- Fullerton, Lady Georgiana, novel by, ii. 205
- Galiera, Duchesse de, ball at the house of the, iii. [35]
- Garnier Pagès, iii. [153]
- George II., King, anecdote of, ii. 215
- George IV., King, Memoirs of the time of, i. 48
- Germany, condition of the country and people of, ii. 180, 181
- Ghent, visit to, ii. 285
- Girondins, Histoire des, by Lamartine, iii. [111]
- Gladstone, Rt. Hon. William E., President of the Board of Trade in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- resignation of, on the Maynooth Endowment, 267;
- explanation, 271
- Glasgow, visit to, iii. [292]
- Glastonbury, Lord, and his peerage, ii. 236
- Glenelg, Rt. Hon. Lord, resignation of, i. 161
- Gomm, Sir William, Commander-in-Chief in India, iii. [273]
- Goodrich Castle, i. 220
- Goodrich Court, armoury at, i. 221
- Goodwood, party at, ii. 408; iii. 463
- Gore House, dinner at, i. 166;
- hoax of Lord Brougham's death, 243;
- party at, 255;
- Jérôme Bonaparte at, 277
- Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter, iii. [300]-[304];
- judgement, [323]
- Gorhambury, visit to, ii. 111;
- Bishop of London at, 111, 112
- Goulburn, Rt. Hon. Henry, Chancellor of the Exchequer in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37
- Graham, Rt. Hon. Sir James, conduct of, i. 9;
- negotiation of, between Sir R. Peel and Lord J. Russell, 185, 189;
- Home Secretary in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- on the state of parties, iii. [51];
- and the Governor-Generalship of India, [87];
- on the Cumberland election, [89];
- declines the Governor-Generalship of India, [92];
- on colonial matters, [124];
- on obstruction in the House of Commons, [161];
- declines the Admiralty, [259];
- reasons for declining, [262], [264];
- on administrative reforms, [338];
- forebodings of, [382];
- negotiations with the Whigs, [383];
- on the state of parties, [390];
- vacillation of, [394];
- and the Whigs, [398], [401];
- Lord J. Russell's overtures to, [410];
- mission of Sir G. C. Lewis to Netherby, [411], [412];
- on public affairs, and a possible coalition, [435]-[439]
- Granby, Marquis of, chosen leader of the Protectionist party, iii. [123];
- consistent conduct of, [471];
- appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire, [472]
- Grange, The, visit to, i. 137
- Granville, Rt. Hon. (first) Earl, paralytic seizure of, i. 390
- Granville, Rt. Hon. (second) Earl, Foreign Secretary, iii. [428];
- conversation with Lord Palmerston, [433];
- paper of, on foreign policy, [442]
- Greece, disputes with, iii. [308], [311], [314];
- disputes continued, [325];
- opinions of M. Drouyn de Lhuys, [326];
- further disputes, [334];
- debate in House of Lords on dispute, [341];
- Lord Palmerston on brigandage in, [418]
- Green, Mr., anatomical lecture by, iii. [375]
- Greenwich dinner, freaks of Lord Brougham at a, i. 229;
- Lord Normanby's health drunk at a, 237
- Gregory, Mr., house of, near Belvoir, i. [42]
- Grenville, Thomas, Mr., anecdote of, i. [80];
- dinner with, ii. 114;
- anecdote of Porson, 114;
- Julio Clovio, 115;
- recollections and anecdotes, 116;
- anecdote of Wolfe, 120;
- death of, iii. [1];
- character of, [2]
- Greville, Charles C., Mr., pamphlet of, on Prince Albert's Precedence, i. 266, 269, 270 (see Appendix, vol. i.);
- book of, on Ireland, ii. 259;
- criticisms on, 260;
- publication of, objected to, 261, 266;
- publication decided on, 274;
- criticisms on, 276;
- opinions of the press on, [284];
- letters to France, [345];
- pamphlet 'Sir R. Peel and the Corn Law Crisis,' 350, 368;
- success of pamphlet, 354;
- visit to Paris (1847), iii. [16];
- birthday reflexions, [73];
- letter to Cobden in the 'Times,' [123] (see [Appendix A], vol. iii.);
- removes to Bruton Street, [277];
- elected a member of Grillon's Club, [321];
- letter of 'Carolus,' [372], [374] (see [Appendix B], vol. iii.)
- Greville, Harry, Mr., at Bath, i. 222
- Greville, Mrs. Algernon, death of, i. 390
- Grey, Rt. Hon. Earl, prevents the formation of a Whig Government, ii. 330, 331;
- explanation of conduct of, 341-344, 353;
- Colonial Secretary, 405;
- Lord-Lieutenant of Northumberland, iii. [65];
- remonstrance of, on Lord Palmerston's conduct, [185];
- speech of, on the suppressed despatches, [200];
- discredit of, [309]
- Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir George, Home Secretary, ii. 405
- Grey, Sir George (formerly Chief Justice of Bengal), views of, on Chinese affairs, ii. 72
- Grillon's Club, dinner at, iii. [321]
- Grote, George, Mr., returned for the City of London, i. 13;
- Radical party reduced to, 215;
- visit to, iii. [122]
- Grove, The, visit to, ii. 111;
- agreeable party at, 289;
- Macaulay at, 415;
- return to, iii. 409
- Guards, the, question of promotion on the birth of the Prince of Wales, ii. 51
- Guernsey duties, affair of the, ii. 292
- Guizot, M., French Ambassador in London, i. 282;
- on the Eastern Question, 302, 303;
- at dinner at Windsor, 310;
- conversations with, on Eastern affairs, 311, 315, 317;
- on the deposition of Mehemet Ali, 328;
- difficulty of dealing with Lord Palmerston, 330;
- conciliatory efforts of, 335;
- note from the French Government, 335;
- succeeds M. Thiers (1840), 343;
- letter of, to Baron Bourqueney, 348;
- speech in the Chamber, 355;
- critical position of, ii. 269, 270;
- amicable meeting with M. Thiers, 278, 288;
- alarm at possible return of Lord Palmerston to the Foreign Office (1845), 345;
- conduct of, in the Spanish Marriages affair, 425; ib. iii. [6];
- explanation relating to the Spanish Marriages, iii. [17];
- conversation with, on the Spanish Marriages, [20]-[26];
- complaints of Lord Palmerston, [30];
- and Lord Palmerston's despatch, [33];
- indignation of, [42];
- bad terms of, with Lord Normanby, [42];
- resentment at Lord Normanby and Lord Palmerston, [46], [47];
- invited to the British Embassy 'by mistake,' [59];
- continuance of the quarrel, [60];
- the quarrel made up, [66];
- escape of, to England, [137], [145];
- conduct of, in the Revolution, [138];
- narrative of the Revolution, [142]-[145];
- dines with Lord Palmerston, [157]
- Gurwood, Colonel, second of Mr. Bradshaw, i. 254
- Habeas Corpus Act suspended in Ireland, iii. [207];
- suspension of, renewed, [265]
- Haddington, Rt. Hon. Earl of, the First Lord of the Admiralty in Sir Robert Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- declines the Governor-Generalship of India, 46;
- correspondence of, with the Duke of Wellington, 224
- Hampden, Dr., made Bishop of Hereford, iii. [109];
- consequent disputes, [112], [114];
- correspondence of, with the Bishop of Oxford, [115];
- correspondence on appointment of, as Regius Professor, [116], [117];
- case of, [118]
- Hannibal, comparison with the Duke of Wellington, i. 57
- Hanover, the King of, proclamation of, i. 12;
- act of, on his accession, 42;
- declines to give up the apartments in St. James's Palace, 280;
- arrival of, ii, 161;
- in London, 192;
- anecdote, 192
- Hanover, Stade Treaty with, ii. 107
- Hardinge, Rt. Hon. Lord, Secretary at War in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- Governor-General of India, 240;
- dinner at the India House, 242;
- sent to Ireland, iii. 213
- Harewood Lodge for Ascot, ii. 11
- Harrowby, Rt. Hon. Earl of, death of the, iii. [112]
- Harrowby, Countess of, the, death of, i. 96;
- character of, 96, 98
- Hastings, Lady Flora, i. 172;
- death of, 224
- Head, Right Hon. Sir Edmund, Poor Law Commissioner, ii. 60
- Head, Right Hon. Sir Francis Bond, position of, i. 166;
- book by, 174
- Heidelberg, visit to, ii. 175
- Herbert, Right Hon. Sidney, in the Cabinet, ii. 267
- Hereford, Bishop of, appointment of, iii. [109], [112];
- consequent disputes, [114]
- Herefordshire, state of the constituency, iii. [463]
- Herrenheim, Château de, visit to the, ii. 287
- Herries, Right Hon. John C., President of the Board of Control in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Hertford, Marquis of, the, death of, ii. 90;
- account of, 91, 92;
- will of, disputed, 111;
- will case at the Judicial Committee, 231
- Hervey, Lord William, pamphlet by, suppressed, ii. 130
- Hesse, the Elector of, at Ems, ii. 287
- Hillingdon, visit to, ii. 121
- Hobhouse, Right Hon. Sir John Cam, conversation with, i. 241;
- President of the Board of Control, ii. 405
- Hodgson, Mr., i. 48
- Holland, Right Hon. Lord, objects to Lord Palmerston's Eastern policy, i. 308, 309;
- on the Eastern Question, 325, 329;
- death of, 341;
- M. Guizot's estimate of, 370
- Holland, Lady, death of, ii. 306;
- character of, 307
- Holland House, dinner at, i. 152;
- anecdotes of George Selwyn, 217;
- anecdotes, 245;
- dinner at, after Lord Holland's death, 367;
- anecdotes, 368;
- death of John Allen, ii. 153
- Hook, Rev. Mr. (afterwards Dean of Chichester), preaches before the Queen, i. 116
- Horsman, Mr., duel of, with Mr. Bradshaw, i. 254, 255
- Hôtel de Ville, ball at the, iii. [42]
- Howick, Lord, see Grey, Earl
- Hudson, Mr., 'The Railway King,' ruin of, iii. [273]
- Hullah, John, Mr., system of teaching vocal music, i. 372;
- choral meeting at Exeter Hall, ii. 97
- 'Hunchback, The,' amateur performance of, ii. 96
- Huntington, William, S.S., story of, i. 369
- Huskisson, Right Hon. William, anecdote of, and Sir Robert Peel, iii. [216];
- conduct of, on the East Retford franchise, [424]
- Hutt, Mr., motion of, on the African squadron, iii. [324]
- India, the Sikh war, ii. 372;
- terminated, 380;
- retrospect of the campaign, iii. 214;
- discussions on the Governor-Generalship of, iii. [87];
- Governor-Generalship offered to Sir James Graham, [92]
- Inverary, visit to, iii. [292]
- Irby, Mr., death of, ii. 115
- Ireland, administration of Lord Normanby, i. 176;
- state of, ii. 197;
- debate on, 228, 230;
- division, 232;
- Mr. Greville's book on the 'Policy of England to,' 259, 263;
- publication of book, 274;
- criticisms on, 275;
- opinions of the press on, 284;
- potato failure, 301;
- state of, 375, 426, 434, iii. 71;
- Lord-Lieutenancy discussed, 77, 80;
- plan for abolishing the office, 80;
- discussions on the Lord-Lieutenancy of, 81-85;
- critical state of, 103;
- Government measures, 104, 106;
- seditious state of, 156, 160;
- plans for improvement of, 167;
- affray at Limerick, 172;
- proclamation of the Lord-Lieutenant, 207;
- Habeas Corpus Act suspended, 207;
- strong measures taken, 209;
- reported outbreak, 210;
- flight of Smith O'Brien, 213;
- and capture, 215;
- Lord Clarendon's policy in, 217;
- disaffection in, 220;
- proposed remedies for, 221;
- financial difficulties in, 237;
- emigration scheme, 251;
- renewal of suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, 265;
- distress in, 267;
- relief for, 285;
- the Queen's visit to, 295;
- Encumbered Estates Act, 314;
- proposed abolition of the office of Lord-Lieutenant, 314;
- Papal Aggression, 367
- Irish Arms Bill, ii. 188, [194];
- proposal for renewing the, [408];
- given up, [410]
- Irish Coercion Bill, ii. [375]
- Irish Poor Law, iii. [69]
- Irish Registration Bills, i. 373;
- Government defeated on Lord Morpeth's Bill, 391
- Isabella II., Queen of Spain, marriage of, ii. 418, 420;
- conduct of, iii. [78];
- account of, [118];
- see Spanish Marriages
- Isturitz, sent away, iii. [193]
- Jamaica Bill, the, i. 196
- Jarnac, Philippe de Rohan Chabot, Comte de, First Secretary of the French Embassy in London, ii. 409;
- Spanish marriages affair, 420, 431;
- on the annexation of Cracow, 430;
- details of the Spanish marriages, iii. [6];
- on Lord Normanby, Lord Palmerston, and M. Guizot, [56]
- Jekyll, Mr., pun of, ii. 232
- Jersey, Right Hon. Earl of, the, Master of the Horse, ii. 37
- Jervis, Right Hon. Sir John, Attorney-General, difficulty about his son's election, iii. [122]
- Journal, reflexions on keeping a, i. 36
- Judge and Jury Court, the, ii. 123
- Judicial Committee, the, petition of apprentices from British Guiana, i. 80;
- Amendment Bill, 273;
- suggestions for, 274;
- petition of the Serjeants-at-Law, 156-160;
- James Wood's Will case, ii. 28;
- Lord Brougham's Bill, 225;
- working of, 226;
- Vice-Presidency of, 227;
- Lord Hertford's Will case, 231;
- the Gorham case, iii. [300]-[304];
- judgement, [323]
- Junius, letters of, proposed new edition of, ii. 346;
- Macaulay's opinion on, 416
- Kay, Dr. (afterwards Sir James Kay Shuttleworth, Bart.), visit to Poor Law school of, i. 230;
- Battersea schools, ii. 86
- Kelburne, Viscount (afterwards Lord Glasgow), racing transactions, ii. 160
- Kent, H.R.H. the Duchess of, conversation of, with Princesse Lieven, i. 15, 16
- King, Locke, Mr., motion of, for the extension of the suffrage, iii. [378]
- Kisseleff, Count, and M. Guizot, iii. [46]
- Kossuth, in England, iii. [413];
- reception of, [414];
- speeches of, [416]
- Labouchere, Right Hon. Henry, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, i. 171;
- Chief Secretary for Ireland, ii. 405;
- afterwards Vice-President of the Board of Trade, 405
- Ladies of the Bedchamber, affair of the, i. 201, 209;
- steps taken (1841) to avert recurrence of difficulty, ii. 7, 8
- Lahore, death of the King of, i. 360
- Lakes, the English, visit to, iii. [409]
- Lamartine, 'Histoire des Girondins,' iii. [111];
- greatness of, in the French revolution, [141];
- reply to the Irish deputation, [161]
- Lambert, Hôtel, account of the, iii. [44]
- Lambeth, dinner at, i. 99
- Lancaster, Duchy of, appointment of a council for, ii. 427
- Langdale, Right Hon. Lord, at the Judicial Committee, ii. 266
- Lansdowne, Right Hon. Marquis of, Lord President of the Council, ii. 405;
- defence of Lord Palmerston, iii. [174];
- declines the Premiership, [243];
- and Count Colloredo, [289];
- on Reform, [414]
- Lansdowne House, ball at, i. 282
- 'Lays of Ancient Rome,' publication of, ii. 116
- Ledru Rollin, iii. [153]
- Lehzen, Baroness, the, i. 21;
- at Windsor, [246];
- leaves Windsor, ii. 110
- Le Marchant, Sir Denis, anecdote, iii. [75]
- Lemoinne, M., iii. [240]
- Lemon, Mr., ii. 162
- Lesseps, M., Consul at Barcelona, iii. [38]
- Lewis, Right Hon. George Cornewall, Lewis v. Ferrand, ii. 429;
- mission of, to Netherby, iii. [411], [412];
- Herefordshire election, [463]
- Lichfield, Rt. Hon. Earl of, quarrel of, with Mr. Wallace, i. 29
- Liège, visit to, ii. 166
- Lieven, Princesse, audience of the Queen, i. 15;
- of the Duchess of Kent, 15;
- and Lady Palmerston, ii. 130;
- account of interview between Guizot and Thiers, 287;
- on the Spanish marriage disputes, iii. [18];
- conversations with, [36], [42], [48];
- flight of, [137];
- account of the Revolution (1848), [137]-[141];
- on French affairs, [153];
- dines with Lord Palmerston, [157]
- Limerick, affray at, iii. [172]
- Lincoln, Rt. Hon. Earl of (afterwards fifth Duke of Newcastle), in the Cabinet, ii. 267;
- Woods and Forests in Sir R. Peel's Administration, 37
- Lines cut on an hotel window, ii. 16
- Literature, evils of inferior, iii. [208]
- Livy, character of Hannibal, i. 57
- Logan, Dr., iii. [126]
- London, Bishop of, at Gorhambury, ii. 111, 112;
- charge of, 112;
- dispute of, with the Hon. and Rev. William Capel, 113
- Lonsdale, Rt. Hon. Earl of, the, Lord President of the Council in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Lord Mayor, the, and the picture of the Queen's First Council, i. 79, 82
- Lords, House of, debate on Canadian Rebellion, i. 49;
- debates on the Canada Bill, 51-53;
- skirmish between Lords Melbourne and Lyndhurst, 68;
- violence of Lord Brougham, 71;
- debate on the Coolie question, 73;
- appeal of Small v. Attwood, 83;
- debate on affairs in Spain, 102;
- debate on the naval instructions, 111;
- the Bishops on the Ecclesiastical Discipline Bill, 120;
- attack on Lord Durham's Ordinance, 123;
- review of session of 1838, 126;
- the Turton case, 170;
- Lord Roden's motion on the state of Ireland, 175;
- debate on the Bedchamber affair, 211, 212;
- Lord Melbourne declines to make Radical concessions, 213;
- debate, 213;
- majority against proposed Committee of Council on Education, 224;
- debate on Irish policy of the Government, 228;
- naturalisation of Prince Albert, 259;
- debate on the China question, 286;
- St. Sulpice question, 388;
- debate on the Address (1841), ii. 31;
- vote of thanks to Lord Ashburton, 152;
- debate on Lord Roden's motion, 194;
- Lord Aberdeen's Scotch Church Patronage Bill, 206, 207;
- Lord Brougham's Judicial Committee Bill, 225, 234;
- debate on the Corn Laws, 370;
- debate conciliatory to France, iii. [39];
- defeat of the Protectionists, [59];
- debate on the Enlistment Bill, [77];
- Government beaten on the Diplomatic Bill, [126];
- opening of the session (1849), [263];
- Sicilian arms affair, [276];
- debate on the Navigation Bill, [287];
- affair of Lord Roden, [310], [312];
- debate and division on the Pacifico affair, [341];
- Lord Torrington's defence, [402]
- Louis Philippe, King, policy of, on the Eastern Question, i. 339;
- receives Queen Victoria at the Château d'Eu, ii. 196, 200;
- on Spanish affairs, 200;
- aversion of, to Lord Palmerston, 345;
- shot at by Lecomte, 388;
- letter to M. Guizot, 414;
- conduct of, in the affair of the Spanish marriages, 418-423;
- Cracow affair, 429;
- at the Tuileries, iii. [35];
- and Danton, anecdote of, [111];
- fall of, [135];
- arrival of, in England, [137];
- as Comte de Neuilly, [137];
- conduct of, during the Revolution, [139], [143];
- narrative of the Revolution, [150];
- at Claremont, [154];
- letter of, on the Spanish marriages, [168];
- courtesy of Queen Victoria to, [186];
- on the French generals, [205];
- reported communication from M. Thiers, [239];
- interview with Lord Clarendon, [239];
- and Admiral Cécille, [268];
- M. Malac's mission, [328];
- death of, [364]
- Lowther, Rt. Hon. Lord, Postmaster-General, ii. 37
- Ludlow, visit to, i. 217;
- castle of, 218
- Lushington, Rt. Hon. Dr., negotiation of, with the Duke of Wellington, i. 278
- Luttrell, Mr., death and character of, iii. [425]
- Lyndhurst, Rt. Hon. Lord, and Lord Melbourne, i. 69;
- judgement of, in Small v. Attwood, reversed, 80;
- anecdote of, and Lord Brougham, 160;
- at Gore House, 255;
- Lord Chancellor in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- exchange of patronage with Lord Ripon, 413;
- reply to Lord G. Bentinck, 413, 415
- Lynedoch, Lord, at Woburn, ii. 46
- Macaulay, Rt. Hon. Thomas Babington, return of, from India, i. 112;
- on the state of parties, 112;
- talents of, 121;
- elected at Edinburgh, 215;
- 'Grote and his wife,' 215;
- speech of, 215;
- a saying of Lord Brougham's, 240;
- conversational powers of, 367;
- Mr. Henry Taylor's remark on, 367;
- anecdotes of, 368;
- collected ballads, ii. 60;
- at Bowood, 69, 70;
- 'Lays of Ancient Rome,' 116;
- meets Ranke, 203;
- Maynooth speech of, 279;
- attack on the Irish Church, 282;
- repartee of, 339;
- on Junius, 416;
- History of England, iii. [252];
- elected at Edinburgh, [460]
- MacDougal, Mr., Chartist meeting, iii. [193]
- MacGregor, Mr., and Lord Ripon, on Free Trade, ii. 53
- MacHale, Dr., appointment of, ii. 217
- MacLeod, case of, i. 383
- Macready as 'Richelieu,' i. 173
- Maitland, General Sir Thomas, anecdote of mistaken identity, i. 285
- Malac, M., mission of, to Claremont, iii. [328]
- Malmesbury, Rt. Hon. Earl of, the, Foreign Secretary in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Malvern, visit to, i. 219
- Manchester, riots at, ii. 98;
- visit to, 305
- 'Mango,' trial of, i. 23;
- wins the St. Leger, 23
- Manners, Rt. Hon. Lord John, First Commissioner of Works in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Marie Amélie, Queen, courage of, iii. [140]
- Marlborough, Duchess of, letters of the, ii. 67;
- anecdotes of, 67
- Marliani, pamphlet by, i. 251
- Mayence, visit to, ii. 169, 174
- Maynooth Grant, ii. 276;
- debate on, 279
- Mehemet Ali, see Eastern Question
- Melbourne, Rt. Hon. Lord, adviser of the Queen, i. 22;
- attack of, on Lord Brougham, 33;
- position of the Government, 62;
- and Lord Lyndhurst, 69;
- and the Queen, 130;
- at Windsor, 147;
- resigns, 199;
- the Bedchamber difficulty, 201-209;
- resumes the Government, 207;
- declines to make Radical concessions, 213;
- effect of speech, 214;
- on Mr. Creevey's Journal, 275;
- alarmed at affairs in the East, 303, 307;
- indecision of, 312;
- asleep at the Cabinet, 321;
- remarks on Lord Palmerston, 363;
- advice to the Queen, ii. 23;
- advice to Sir R. Peel on behaviour to the Queen, 39;
- attack of palsy, 116;
- failing health of, 214;
- and the Court of Rome, 217;
- on O'Connell's trial, 233;
- on the Post-Office affairs, 289;
- nervous condition of, 292;
- breaks out on the Corn Laws at Windsor, 351;
- visit to, at Brocket, iii. [119];
- anecdote of, [121];
- death of, [240];
- character of, [241];
- devotion of, to the Queen, [244];
- compared to Sallustius Crispus, [246];
- conversations and opinions, [247];
- declaration in regard to the Hon. Mrs. Norton, [253];
- manuscript books of, [376]
- Melrose, visit to, iii. [291]
- Metcalfe, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles, on Afghanistan, ii. 99;
- Governor-General of Canada, 117
- Metternich, Prince, on the Eastern Question, i. 306;
- suggestion of, 325;
- flight of, iii. [155];
- fall of, [158]
- Milman, Very Rev. Dean, dinner at the house of, ii. 60
- Minto, Rt. Hon. Earl of, the, Lord Privy Seal, ii. 405;
- mission of, to Italy, iii. [108]
- Miraflores, mission of, to Paris, iii. [20]
- Mirasol, mission of, to London, iii. [183]
- Mitchell, John, affray at Limerick, iii. [172];
- conviction of, [182]
- Molé, M., opinion of affairs, iii. [20];
- attempts to form a government, [139], [143]
- Molesworth, Right Hon. Sir William, moves vote of censure on Lord Glenelg, i. 72
- Monmouth, visit to, i. 219;
- historical interest of, 219
- Monmouth convicts, the, i. 261
- Montgomery, Mr. Alfred, hoax of Lord Brougham's death, i. 243
- Montpensier, H.R.H. Duchesse de, Infanta of Spain, marriage of the, ii. 418;
- at the Tuileries, iii. [35] (see Spanish Marriages)
- 'Morning Chronicle,' the, conduct of, i. 179;
- ill-timed hostility of, to France, 326, 327;
- violent article on M. Guizot, iii. [42];
- attacks on Lord Aberdeen, [52];
- purchased by the Peelites, [128]
- Mounier, Baron, mission of, i. 356
- Moxon, Mr., and Mr. Disraeli, iii. [75]
- Mulgrave, Right Hon. Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, i. 30
- Munster, Right Hon. Earl of, returns the keys of the Round Tower, i. 17;
- death of the, ii. 94
- Muntz, Mr., appointed magistrate, i. 227
- Murray, Sir George, asked to review the 'Wellington Despatches' in the 'Edinburgh Review,' i. 38, 57
- Napier, Sir Charles, sent to India as Commander-in-Chief, iii. [274], [276], [280]
- Napier, Admiral, proclamation of, i. 305
- Naples, insurrection at, iii. [216];
- Lord Palmerston's breach of neutrality, [261], [271];
- Lord Palmerston's claims on, [419]
- Napoleon, Louis, Prince (afterwards Emperor of the French), at Gore House, i. 167;
- success of, iii. [239];
- elected President of the French Republic, [253];
- position of, [329];
- coup d'état, 1851, [420];
- M. Thiers' account of, [443];
- and Lord Normanby, [441]
- Narvaez, intrigues of, iii. [194]
- Navigation Laws, the, iii. [283], [287]
- Netherlands, King of the, at Goodwood, ii. 287
- Newcastle, fourth Duke of, dismissed from the Lord-Lieutenancy of Nottinghamshire, i. 194;
- letter of the, to the Lord Chancellor, 195;
- interview of the, with the Duke of Wellington, 195
- Newport, Mayor of, the, at Court, i. 249
- Newport, Chartist riot at, i. 249, 256;
- result of the trial, 260
- Norbury, Right Hon. Earl of, murder of the, i. 157
- Norman Court, visit to, i. 133
- Normanby, Right Hon. Marquis of, the, succeeds Lord Glenelg at the Colonial Office, i. 161, 164;
- Irish administration of, 176;
- at a Greenwich dinner, 237;
- despatches relating to the Spanish marriages, iii. [17];
- indiscretion of, [30], [34];
- relations of, with M. Thiers, [35];
- communications of, with M. Thiers, [40];
- bad terms of, with M. Guizot, [43], [46];
- condition of the Embassy, [49];
- perplexity of, [58];
- further misunderstanding, [59], [60];
- the quarrel made up, [66];
- more blunders, [69];
- results in Europe of the squabble, [72];
- proposed as Ambassador to Rome, [108];
- resigns, [441], [445];
- and Louis Napoleon, [442]
- North, Right Hon. Lord, anecdote of, ii. 116
- Nottinghamshire election, iii. [389]
- Novara, battle of, iii. [282]
- Oakley Park, visit to, i. 218
- O'Brien, Smith, return of, to Ireland, iii. [167];
- affair at Limerick, [172];
- search for, [213];
- capture of, [215]
- O'Connell, Daniel, speech of, at the 'Crown and Anchor' Tavern, i. 66, 67;
- declines the Mastership of the Irish Rolls, 101;
- speech of, 279;
- conduct of, on Irish measures, ii. 132;
- proclamation of, prohibiting Repeal meeting, 204;
- arrest of, 205;
- trial of, 210, 218;
- popularity of, 214;
- advice of, on Ireland, 220, 221;
- result of the trial of, 228;
- release of, 255;
- death of, iii. [82];
- career of, [85]
- O'Connor, Feargus, at the Chartist meeting (1848), iii. [166]
- Odilon Barrot, conduct of, in the French Revolution, iii. [140], [144]
- Orange, Princess of, the, ii. 287
- Orangemen, discomfiture of, i. 30
- Orford, Right Hon. Earl of (Horace Walpole), letters of the, to Sir Horace Mann, ii. 202
- 'Orlando' takes the Derby Stakes, ii. 250;
- the trial, iii. [228]
- Orleans, H.R.H. Duchesse d', iii. [35];
- on the proposed reconciliation between the two branches of the French Royal family, [329]
- Ossington, visit to, ii. 309
- Ostend, passage to, ii. 166
- Ovid, quotation from, i. 238
- Oxford, Bishop of, anti-slavery speech of, ii. 411;
- want of tact of, 411;
- correspondence with Dr. Hampden, iii. [115]
- Pacifico, Don, the case of, iii. [308], [311];
- debate on, in the House of Lords, [341]
- Pakington, Right Hon. Sir John, Colonial Secretary in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Palace, the, dinner at, i. 77;
- balls at, [9], [109]
- Palmerston, Right Hon. Viscount, and Mr. Urquhart. i. 117, 119;
- and the 'Portfolio,' 159;
- policy in the East (1840), 297-304;
- objections to policy of, 301;
- coolness of, 304;
- conduct of, at the outset of the Eastern Question, 308;
- offers to resign, 308;
- independence of, at the Foreign Office, 309;
- the Eastern Question, 312-314;
- at the Cabinet on the Eastern Question, 321;
- hostility of, to France, 326;
- article in the 'Morning Chronicle,' 326;
- triumph of, 330;
- note from the French Government, 335;
- ignores his colleagues, 345;
- defends Lord Ponsonby, 347;
- hostility to France, 347, 353;
- and the Tories, 363;
- position of, 364;
- settlement of the Eastern Question, 377-383;
- jobbing at the Foreign Office, ii. 48;
- attack on, in a Berlin newspaper, 75;
- and consequent misunderstanding, ib.;
- abuses the treaty of Washington, 104, 109;
- attacks on the Government, 105, 106;
- and the press, 130;
- commencement of coalition with M. Thiers, 267;
- consternation in France at possible return of, to the Foreign Office, 345;
- visit of, to Paris, 383;
- letter to King Louis Philippe, 388;
- Foreign Secretary, 405;
- incipient disputes with France, 409;
- Spanish marriages, 418, iii. 6;
- despatch to Sir H. Bulwer, ii. 424;
- conversation with, on the Spanish marriages, iii. [15];
- conduct discussed by M. Guizot, [20], [26];
- effect of despatch, [25];
- M. Guizot's complaints of, [30];
- mismanagement of, [40];
- and the 'Morning Chronicle,' [52];
- threatens a rupture with France, [62];
- consequences in Europe, [72];
- anecdote of, [121];
- dinner to M. Guizot, [157];
- despatch to Sir H. Bulwer, [169];
- conduct of, attacked in the House of Lords, [173];
- omission of, [178];
- and the Duc de Broglie, [185];
- Sicilian arms affair, [261], [271], [276];
- attacks on, [261];
- and Count Colloredo, [282], [283];
- suppression of a despatch, [288];
- the Greek dispute, [308], [311];
- quarrels with France, [330];
- Baron Brunnow complains, [332];
- able speech of, [346];
- Radical dinner to, [362];
- conversation with, [374];
- and Kossuth, [413], [416];
- Finsbury and Islington deputation, [415];
- claims on Naples, [419];
- dismissal of, from the Foreign Office, [426];
- own version of the affair, [428];
- succeeded by Earl Granville, [433];
- complete account of the affair, [434];
- further details, [444];
- explanations in Parliament, [446]
- Palmerston, Lady, conversation with, on Eastern affairs, i. [330]
- Panic in the money market, iii, [99];
- proposed measures of the Government, [101]
- Panshanger, party at, ii. [415]
- Papal aggression, iii. [366]
- Paris, visit to (1847), iii. [16]-[50];
- Mrs. Austin's salon, [38];
- ball at the Hôtel de Ville, [42];
- ball at Mme. Pozzo di Borgo's, [42];
- visit to M. Cousin, [44];
- the Hôtel Lambert, [44];
- Mme. de Circourt's salon, [45];
- Mme. de Girardin's salon, [45];
- farewell visits, [48];
- Revolution (1848), [132];
- state of, [149], [284];
- fighting in the streets of, [199];
- details of fighting, [202];
- the Archbishop of, killed on a barricade, [200], [203];
- the coup d'état of Louis Napoleon, [420]
- Parke, Rt. Hon. Baron, and Lord Brougham, i. 59
- Parker, Admiral, instructions to, iii. [216]
- Parkes, Mr. Joseph, tour of, i. 194
- Parliament, dissolution of, debated, ii. 5;
- resolved on, 9, 12, 13;
- dissolved, 14;
- opening of (1842), 81;
- opening of, and state of parties (1844), 222
- Parliamentary proceedings, see Lords, House of, and Commons, House of
- Payne, Knight, built Downton Castle, i. 218
- Peel, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert, informed of the moderation of Lord J. Russell, i. 188;
- caution of, 193;
- sent for by the Queen, 200;
- the Bedchamber difficulty, 201-209;
- coldness of, to Lord J. Russell, 259;
- thrown over on the Canada Bill, by the Duke of Wellington, 294;
- vote of censure on the Government, ii. 10;
- sent for to Windsor, 33;
- forms an administration (1841), 37;
- conversation with the Queen, 41;
- Corn Bill (1842), 83;
- Budget, 87;
- difficulties of, 189;
- unpopularity of, 191, 247;
- Maynooth Grant, 276;
- resignation of, 317;
- position of, 324;
- conduct of, 328;
- resumes office, 332;
- vindication of, in Mr. Greville's pamphlet, 350, 368;
- measure for sliding-scale duties on corn, 357;
- discussions on the measure, 357-366;
- position of, 380;
- anecdote of, 387;
- conversation with, 389;
- assailed by the Protectionists, 392;
- behaviour to Mr. Canning, [397];
- resigns office, 401;
- resolution of, not to take office, 433;
- position of, iii. [94];
- unpopularity of, in Liverpool, [97];
- correspondence with Mr. Croker, [98];
- influence of, [100];
- position of, [146];
- on obstruction, [163];
- reluctance of, to take office, [199];
- anecdote of, and Huskisson, [216];
- conversation with Lord Clarendon, [286];
- on foreign affairs, [315];
- accident to, [347];
- death of, [348];
- character of, [349];
- career of, [350]-[358];
- effects of death of, [358];
- conduct of, on the East Retford franchise, [424]
- Peel, Rt. Hon. Gen. Jonathan, affronts Mr. Disraeli, ii. 388
- Peel, Frederic (afterwards Rt. Hon. Sir F. Peel, K.C.M.G.), maiden speech of, iii. [288]
- Penryn Castle, visit to, ii. 17
- Perceval, Rev. Mr., preaches before the Queen, i. 116
- Pereira, Mr., lecture of, i. 78
- Perez, Antonio, anecdote of a manuscript, ii. 129
- Phillips, Sir Thomas, at Windsor, i. 249
- Phillpotts, see Exeter, Bishop of
- Pigou, Mr., and the Duke of Wellington's letter on the defence of the country, iii. [107]
- Piscatory, M., in the French Revolution, iii. [140]
- Pitt, Rt. Hon. William, peerages, ii. 235
- Plas Newydd, visit to Lord Anglesea at, ii. 16
- Plunket, Rt. Hon. Lord, compelled to resign the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland, ii. 14
- Plymouth, visit to, iii. [207]
- Poland, reported annexation of, by Russia, iii. [4]
- Ponsonby, Rt. Hon. George, Irish Chancellor, i. 153;
- and Curran, 153
- Ponsonby, Viscount, despatch of, announcing Mehemet Ali's deposition, i. 334;
- recall of, proposed, 346;
- defended by Lord Palmerston, 347;
- violence of, 361;
- conversation with, ii. 110
- Pontois, M. de, communication of, to the Porte, i. 304
- Porson, anecdote of, ii. 114
- 'Portfolio,' the, i. 117, 118, 158
- Portland, third Duke of, anecdote of the, iii. [212]
- Portugal, Donna Maria, Queen of, iii. [79]
- Portugal, state of affairs in, iii. [76], [77], [79]
- Post Office, letters opened at the, ii. 249;
- alleged opening of Mr. Thomas Duncombe's letters, 272;
- Lord Melbourne's warrants for opening letters, 289
- Pozzo di Borgo, Comtesse, ball at the house of, iii. [42]
- Prandi, at Burnham Beeches, iii. [122]
- Precedence Question, see H.R.H. Albert, Prince;
- Mr. Greville's pamphlet on, see Appendix, vol. i.;
- of ambassadors, i. 282
- 'President,' the, loss of, i. 391
- Pritchard, Mr., and the Tahiti affair, ii. 252
- Privilege Question, the, i. 257;
- disputes on, 270
- Privy Council, position of the sons of the Sovereign, i. 274;
- introduction of Prince Albert, 274
- Privy Council Office, correspondence with the British Museum on the missing registers, ii. 162;
- (see Judicial Committee)
- Protectionist party, position of the, iii. [380]
- Protestant agitation, iii. [368], [369], [373]
- Protocol signed, 1840, i. 309
- Prussia, King of, arrival of the, ii. 77;
- sightseeing, 78;
- at the House of Lords, 81;
- lunches with Mrs. Fry. 81
- Prussia, Prince of, the, flight of, iii. [155];
- visit of, to Queen Victoria, [179]
- Prussia, state of, iii. [238];
- retrospect of 1848, [257]
- 'Punch,' cartoon in, iii. [407]
- Quarterly Review, the, article on Sir R. Peel's policy, ii. 200;
- article on Lord Orford's letters, 202
- Rachel, Mlle., as Hermione, ii. 6;
- recites at Windsor Castle, 11
- Radetzki, Marshal, victory of, iii. [282]
- Radical party, the, reduced, i. 215;
- dissatisfaction at Lord J. Russell, 216
- Radowitz, General, invited to Windsor, iii. [372]
- Raglan Castle, visit to, i. 220
- Railway, first time of travelling on the, i. 11;
- speculation, ii. 300
- Ranke, Professor, breakfasts with Sir G. C. Lewis, ii. 203
- Rapallo, Exchequer Bills, ii. 50;
- advanced money to Louis Napoleon, 50
- Reeve, Henry, Mr., first acquaintance of, with Mr. Greville, i. 27;
- goes to Paris, 388;
- declines to make an affidavit for Lord Brougham, ii. 207;
- and King Louis Philippe, 216;
- letters of, from Paris, 345-347
- Reform, question of, iii. [469]
- Repeal magistrates, the, restored, ii. 407
- Revolution, the French (1848), iii. [132];
- details of, [138], [142] (see France)
- Revolution in Austria, iii. [155], [158]
- Rhine, voyage up the, ii. 167
- 'Richelieu,' first representation of, i. 173
- Riddlesworth, visit to, ii. 205
- Ripon, Right Hon. Earl of, the, and Mr. Macgregor at the Board of Trade, ii. 5;
- President of the Board of Trade in Sir R. Peel's Administration, 37;
- differs with Mr. Macgregor, 53;
- exchange of patronage with Lord Lyndhurst, 413
- Roden, Right Hon. Earl of, dismissed from the Commission of the Peace, iii. [310]
- Roebuck, Mr., vote of confidence in the Government, iii. [344]
- Rolfe, Right Hon. Baron (afterwards Lord Chancellor Cranworth), at Ampthill, ii. 265;
- estimate of Lord Eldon, 265
- Rolle, Lord, at the Queen's Coronation, i. 107
- Rome, retrospect of the year 1848, iii. [257]
- Romsey, church at, ii. 105
- Ross, visit to, i. 219;
- 'The Man of,' 219
- Rossi, Count, on French affairs, i. 343
- Rothschild, house of the family of, at Frankfort, ii. 171, 173
- Royal Academy of Arts, lecture at the, iii. [375]
- Royal Institution, evening at the, i. 78
- 'Running Rein,' case of, ii. 250
- Russell, Right Hon. Lord John, attack on the Bishop of Exeter, i. 66;
- finality speech of, 181;
- position of, 182;
- sentiments of moderation towards Sir R. Peel, expressed through Sir J. Graham, [183], [189];
- skilful speech of, 190;
- threatened by the Radicals, 191;
- slight to an Irish member, 194;
- letter to the electors of Stroud, 196;
- brings in the Jamaica Bill, 196;
- speech on Sir H. Fleetwood's motion, 216;
- note to Sir R. Peel, 259;
- as leader, 293;
- alarmed, at affairs in the East, 303, 307;
- opposes Lord Palmerston's policy, 312;
- Cabinet on the Eastern Question, 320;
- weakness of, 331;
- efforts of, to settle affairs in the East, 333;
- threatens to resign, 344;
- intentions of (1841), ii. 27;
- attack on two judges, 84;
- conversation at Holland House on the Reform Bill, 121;
- dissatisfaction of, at the American Treaty, 126;
- sent for by the Queen, 317;
- difficulties in forming a Government, 319, 331;
- resigns, 332;
- promise to the Queen, 361;
- convokes a meeting of Whig Peers, 394;
- forms a Government, 405;
- conversation with, on French affairs, iii. [55];
- threatened with personal violence, [65];
- speech on the Irish Poor Law, [69];
- position of, [96];
- financial statement of, [126];
- results, [128];
- difficulties with Lord Palmerston, [185];
- West India Sugar Bill, [193];
- subsequent crisis, [195];
- peerage suggested for, [281], [285];
- despatch relating to the Spanish marriages, [298];
- Government defeated on the Pacifico affair, [341];
- indecision of, [342];
- conversation with Lord Clarendon, [361];
- letter on the Papal aggression, [367], [370];
- resigns, [378];
- negotiations for the formation of a government, [383];
- return of, to office, [389];
- negotiations with Sir J. Graham, [395], [399], [401];
- overtures to Sir J. Graham, [410], [412];
- dismissal of Lord Palmerston, [426], [429];
- details of the affair, [434], [444];
- explanations in Parliament, [446];
- resignation of, [447]
- Russell, Lord William, murder of, i. 284
- Russell, Lord William, G.C.B., recalled from Berlin, ii. 66
- Russia, the Emperor Nicholas of, visit to London, ii. 243;
- review in Hyde Park, 243;
- fête at Chiswick, 244;
- appearance of, 244;
- arrangement with the Bank of France, iii. [70];
- and Louis Napoleon, [441];
- remark of, on the British fleet, [315]
- Russia, measures in Poland, iii. [5];
- interference with, [279];
- complains of Lord Palmerston, [332]
- Russian Note, the, iii. [323]
- Rutland, Duke of, birthday festivities of, i. 41, 44, 45
- St. Aulaire, Marquis de, French Ambassador in London, ii. 58;
- dinner with, iii. [54]
- St. James's Palace, arrangements for the apartments in, i. 280
- St. Jean d'Acre, capture of, i. 354
- St. Leger, won by 'Mango,' i. 23
- St. Leonards, Right Hon. Lord, Lord Chancellor in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Salamanca, battle of, Duke of Wellington's account of the, i. 39
- Sale, Mrs., letter of, from Cabul, ii. 85
- Salic Law, the, proposed revival of, in Spain, iii. [13]
- Salisbury, Right Hon. the Marquis of, Lord Privy Seal in Lord Derby's Administration, iii. [451]
- Salisbury Cathedral, visit to, i. 223
- Sampayo, anecdote of a manuscript, ii. 129
- Sandwich, Countess of, appointment of, i. 224
- Sardinia, defeated by Austria, iii. [282]
- Schleswig-Holstein question, the, iii. [371]
- Schwabe, Mr., on Spain, iii. [38]
- Scotland, visit to, iii. 2[91]; Balmoral, [295]
- Scrope, Davies, iii. [47]
- Seaton, Lord, see Colborne
- Sefton, Right Hon. Earl of, death of the, i. 138;
- character of the, 138, 139
- Selwyn, George, anecdotes of, i. 217
- Serjeants-at-law, petition of the, i. 156, 160
- Serrano, Marshal, intrigues of, iii. [194]
- Session, review of the (1838), i. [126], (1839) 231, (1840) 291, (1842) ii. 97, 98;
- opening of the (1849), iii. [263]
- Sicily, revolution in, iii. [123];
- Lord Palmerston's breach of neutrality with the Government of, [261], [271], [276]
- Sikh war, the, ii. 372;
- termination of, 380;
- the campaign, iii. [214]
- Singleton, Archdeacon, death of, ii. 94
- Smith, Rev. Sydney, death of, ii. 273
- Smith, Bobus, death of, ii. 274
- Small v. Attwood, i. 80, 81;
- judgement in, reversed, 83
- Sobraon, victory of, ii. 380
- Somerset, Lord Fitzroy (afterwards Lord Raglan), account of the Duke of Wellington's campaigns, i. 135-137
- Somerset, Right Hon. Lord Granville, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37
- Somnauth, Temple of, the gates of the, carried off, ii. 123, 139
- Sophia, H.R.H. Princess, death of the, iii. [184]
- Sotomayor, Duke of, and Lord Palmerston, iii. [169]
- Soult, Marshal, arrival of, in London, i. 103;
- at Queen Victoria's coronation, 106;
- reception of, 113
- Southern, Mr., on Irish affairs, iii. [171]
- Southwell, Church at, ii. 309
- Spain, termination of the Carlist war, i. 241, 242;
- quarrels in, ii. 73;
- insurrection in, 201;
- intrigues in, 421;
- proposed revival of the Salic Law, iii. [13];
- political crisis in, [45];
- affairs in, [78];
- relations with, [183];
- debate in the House of Commons, [190];
- intrigues in, [194];
- expulsion of Sir H. Bulwer, [169]
- Spanish Marriages, the, first proposals for the Queen's marriage (1838), i. 251;
- papers relating to the, iii. [6];
- detailed account of the affair, [7]-[11];
- further details, [15], [17];
- Princesse Lieven on the quarrels, [18];
- discussion with M. Guizot, [20]-[26], [30]-[33];
- letters relating to the, [168];
- beginning of the disputes, [412];
- account of intrigues, [418]-[423];
- indignation at, [425];
- conversation on, with M. de Jarnac, [431]
- Speakership, discussion on the, ii. 23
- Spencer, Right Hon. Earl, anecdote of, when leader of the House of Commons, ii. 152;
- death of, 295;
- character of, 295-[298]
- Spencer, Hon. John, anecdotes of, ii. 67
- Spottiswoode Gang, the, i. 31
- Stade Dues, the, ii. 107
- Staleybridge, riots at, ii. 98
- 'Standard,' the, contradicts the 'Times' on the repeal of the Corn Laws, ii. 313
- Stanley, Right Hon. Lord (afterwards fourteenth Earl of Derby) at Knowsley, i. 11;
- Colonial Secretary in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- called up to the House of Lords, 256;
- good speech of, 395;
- replies to Lord Grey, iii. [200];
- Steward of the Jockey Club, [205];
- on the Dolly's Brae affair, [310], [312];
- negotiations for the formation of a Government, [381], [384], [385];
- attempt to form a Government, [385];
- failure of the attempt, [386];
- at Newmarket, [402] (see Derby, Earl of)
- Stanley, Edward Henry, Hon. (afterwards fifteenth Earl of Derby), maiden speech of, iii. [337]
- Stephen, Right Hon. Sir James, position of, at the Colonial Office, i. 174
- Stephens, arrest of, i. 155
- Sterling, John, Mr., and Coleridge, i. 109
- Stowe, sale at, iii. [216]
- Strachan, Lady, ii. 91
- Strutt, Right Hon. Edward (afterwards Lord Belper), Railroad Bill of, iii. [93], [95]
- Sudeley, Lord, loses three forged Exchequer Bills, ii. 57
- Sumner, Dr., appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, iii. [125]
- Sussex, H.R.H. Duke of, the, claim of, i. 113, 115;
- at dinner at Devonshire House, 278;
- dissatisfaction of, 279;
- death of, ii. 155;
- funeral of, 156
- Sutton Sharpe, anecdotes, ii. 78
- Sybilla, Margravine, the residence of, near Baden, ii. 184
- Syria, military operations in, i. 328;
- affairs of, 346, 354
- Tahiti affair, the, ii. 252
- Talleyrand, death of, and character, i. 94;
- and Napoleon, ii. 193
- Tavistock, Marquis of, i. 10
- Taylor, Mr. Henry, paper by, on the West Indies, i. 197
- Taymouth, visit to, iii. [292]
- Temple Church, service at the, ii. 159
- Temple, Sir William, award on the claims on Naples, iii. [419]
- Thiers, M., resignation of, i. 343;
- beginning of coalition with Lord Palmerston, ii. 267;
- amicable meeting with M. Guizot, 278, 288;
- visit to England, 298;
- interview with Lord Aberdeen, 299;
- bitterness of, towards Talleyrand, 299;
- visit to, and conversation, iii. [27]-[29];
- dinner at, [29];
- cordial relations of, with the British Embassy, [35];
- communications with Lord Normanby, [40];
- bitterness of, [48];
- conduct of, during the Revolution, [140], [144];
- reported communication of, to King Louis Philippe, [239];
- visit to London, [407];
- account of the coup d'état, [443]
- Thomson, Right Hon. Charles Poulett (Lord Sydenham), sent to Canada, i. 235;
- death of, ii. 117;
- abilities of, ib.
- Thynne, Rev. Lord John, visit to, iii, [207]
- 'Times,' the, on the Corn Laws, i. 158;
- on Lord Durham's report, 163;
- on the Eastern Question, 324;
- and Lord Palmerston, 362;
- death of Mr. Barnes, ii. 2;
- Mr. Delane appointed editor, 3;
- communications with the Government, 200;
- Mr. Henry Reeve's article on the Duc de Bordeaux, 216;
- article announcing the repeal of the Corn Laws, 309;
- contradiction, 312, 314;
- supports Lord J. Russell's Administration, 406;
- anecdote, iii. [75];
- on Lord Palmerston's breach of neutrality, [261], [272];
- letter of 'Carolus,' [272], [274],
- see [Appendix B], vol. iii., letter to Cobden, [Appendix A], vol. iii.
- Tintern Abbey, visit to, i. 221
- Tocqueville, M. de, letter of, i. 362;
- attacked by Lord Brougham, ii. 150;
- on the state of parties in France, iii. [41]
- Torrington, Viscount, attack on, iii. [269];
- defence of, [402]
- Tory-Radical, a, i. 19
- Tower of London, fire at the, ii. 51
- Treason, High, cases of, i. 289
- Treaty, July 15, 1840, for settling the affairs of the East, i. 297 (for results of Treaty, see Eastern Question)
- Trench, Sir Frederic, and the statue of the Duke of Wellington, i. 106
- Troy House, visit to, i. 219;
- built by Duke of Beaufort, 1689, 219
- Tuileries, reception at the, iii. [35]
- Turton, Mr., appointed by Lord Durham, i. 110;
- appointment criticised, 158;
- debate on, in House of Lords, 170
- Underwood, Lady Cecilia, at dinner at Devonshire House, i. 278;
- created Duchess of Inverness, 282;
- at a ball at Lansdowne House, 282
- Urquhart, Mr., and Lord Palmerston, i. 117;
- account of, 119;
- the 'Portfolio,' 158
- Usk Castle, visit to, i, 220
- Usk salmon, i. 220
- Ventura, General, ii. 100
- Victoria, Her Majesty Queen, accession of, i. 2;
- praise of, [14], 20;
- audience to Princesse Lieven, 15;
- interview of, with the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham, 20;
- visit to Queen Adelaide, 21;
- cordiality to Lord Melbourne, 22;
- picture of first Council of, 83;
- at a ball at the Palace, [91];
- Coronation of, 105, 106;
- two sermons, 116;
- and Lord Melbourne, 130;
- life at Windsor, 146;
- resignation of Lord Melbourne's Cabinet, 200;
- the Bedchamber difficulty, 201-206;
- declaration of marriage of, 247;
- opens Parliament (1840), 253;
- Marriage of, 266;
- goes to the Ancient Concert, 275;
- at a ball at Lansdowne House, 282;
- shot at, 288;
- on the Eastern Question, 323;
- visit to Nuneham and Oxford, ii. 13;
- visit to Chiswick, 14;
- visit to Woburn, 26;
- council for appointing ministers in Sir R. Peel's Administration, 37;
- admirable behaviour of, 38;
- appointments in the Household (1841), 42, 43;
- reception of the new Ministers, 44;
- birth of the Prince of Wales, 51;
- the new Ministers, 84;
- shot at, 96;
- first visit to Scotland, 108;
- visit to the Château d'Eu, 196, 200;
- visit to Chatsworth, 215;
- fancy ball, 283;
- absence in Germany, 292;
- sends for Lord J. Russell, 317;
- Lord J. Russell's audience, 322, 323;
- letter on Lord Palmerston's despatch, 424;
- decorations for the Peninsular soldiers, 434;
- good order of private affairs of, iii. [67];
- correspondence on the Spanish marriages, [168];
- visit of the Prince of Prussia to, [179];
- affection of, for the Orleans Royal family, [186];
- annoyance of, at Lord Palmerston's conduct, [289];
- visit to Ireland, [295];
- life at Balmoral, [296];
- on Lord Palmerston's conduct of foreign affairs, [317];
- sends for the Duke of Wellington, [388];
- on the crisis, [390]
- 'Victoria and Albert,' the, Royal yacht, ii. 196
- Vienna, outbreak at, iii. [158]
- Villiers, Right Hon. Charles P., correspondence with Cobden, ii. 349
- Villiers, Hon. Edward, death and character of, ii. 208, 209
- Visconti, Madame, i. 365
- Wakefield, Mr. Edward Gibbon, appointed by Lord Durham, i. 110
- Wakley, Mr., i. 60
- Wales, H.R.H. Prince of, birth of, ii. 51;
- question of promotion for the officer on guard, 51;
- question of a baronetcy for the Mayor of Chester, 52;
- armorial bearings of, 63;
- gazetted Duke of Saxony, 65
- Wales, North, excursion to, ii. 15-20;
- the inhabitants of, 19
- Walewski, Count, mission of, i. 315;
- opinion of Lord Palmerston, iii. [418]
- Walpole, Rt. Hon. Spencer, position of, iii. [397];
- Home Secretary in Lord Derby's Administration, [451];
- clause in the Militia Bill, [449]
- Walter, John, Mr., returned for Nottingham, i. 391;
- succeeds to the 'Times,' iii. [64]
- Washington, the Treaty of, signed, ii. 101;
- discovery of a missing map, 102;
- attacked by Lord Palmerston, 101, 104-106;
- controversy kept up, 109, 111;
- dissatisfaction of Lord J. Russell at, 126;
- ratification of, 147
- Wellington, Duke of, the, on operations in Canada, i. 37;
- on his Spanish campaigns, 37-41, 46;
- advice of, to the King of Hanover, 42;
- patriotism of, 45;
- on the Canada Bill, 53;
- comparison of, with Hannibal, 57;
- at the Waterloo dinner, 103;
- meets Marshal Soult, 105;
- and Mr. Croker, 105;
- equestrian statue of, 106;
- contrast to Lord Brougham, 111;
- panegyric on despatches of, 120, 121;
- with Lord Anglesey at Waterloo, 135;
- at Orthez, 135;
- at Salamanca, 136;
- lost his army, 136;
- interview of, with the Duke of Newcastle, 195;
- assurance of support to Lord Melbourne after moderation of the latter, 213;
- effect of speech of, 214;
- angry vein of, 225;
- at the Dover dinner, 237;
- Mr. Croker's anecdotes of, 248;
- serious seizure of, 267;
- on the Privilege Question, 270;
- altered appearance of, 271, 275;
- at Court, 278;
- instance of failing memory, 278;
- speech on the China question, 286;
- conversation with, 287;
- opposes the Canada Bill, 294;
- influence of, 296;
- on Eastern affairs, 300;
- illness of, 373;
- self-reliance of, ii. 34;
- irritability of, 43;
- chattels of, 59;
- delusions of, 61;
- meets the King of Prussia, 77;
- on events in Afghanistan, 89, 100, 137;
- at Exeter Hall, 97;
- opinion of Lord Ellenborough, 139;
- on the Duke of Marlborough, 192, 193;
- Talleyrand and Napoleon, 193;
- on the evils of the press, 220;
- deference shown to, at the Cabinet, 223;
- increasing irritability of, 223;
- correspondence with Lord Haddington, 224;
- at a review, 243;
- on the Corn Laws, 351;
- decorations for the Peninsular soldiers, 434;
- conversation with, iii. [55];
- reasons against taking office, [55];
- on the defence of the country, [76];
- on the Enlistment Bill, [76], [78];
- Wyatt's statue of, [91];
- failing powers of, [97];
- and Mr. Croker, [98];
- letter of, on the defence of the country, [107];
- preparations of, for the great Chartist meeting, [162];
- death of Mr. Arbuthnot, [362];
- sent for by the Queen, [388];
- death and character of, [474]
- Wells, visit to, iii. [207]
- West Indies, threatened emancipation of the, i. 84
- West India question, the, iii. [175]
- West India Committee, iii. [187]
- West India Bill, iii. [193]
- Westminster Play 'Phormio,' ii. 216
- Wharncliffe, Rt. Hon. Lord, Lord President in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37;
- management of the Privy Council Office, 212;
- contradicts the statement of the 'Times' on the repeal of the Corn Laws, 312-314;
- death of, 335
- Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, in society, iii. [73]
- Wheatstone, Mr., i. 79
- Whig Government, prospects of the, i. 180;
- state of the party, 193;
- split with the Radicals, 192;
- Government resigns, 199;
- defeat of the party at the general election (1841), ii. 21-23;
- negotiations with the Peelites (1851), iii, [383];
- possible coalition with the Peelites, discussed, [437]-[440]
- Wiesbaden, visits to, ii. 171, 285;
- theatre and society at, 172
- 'Wilberforce, Life of,' review of, in the 'Edinburgh Review,' i. 90
- Wilberforce, Archdeacon (afterwards Bishop of Oxford), at the Grange, ii. 264
- Wilde, Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice, dinner party at, iii. [125]
- Wilkie, David, picture of the Queen's First Council, i. 79, 82
- William IV., H. M. King, as Duke of Clarence, i. 2;
- Lord High Admiral, 3;
- character of, 3;
- funeral of, 8
- Wilton, visit to, i. 223
- Windcliffe, visit to, i. 222
- Windsor Castle, invitation to, i. 132;
- the Queen at, 146;
- Council at, 246;
- dinner at, 246;
- Mayor of Newport at, 249;
- anecdote of M. Guizot, 310;
- dinner in St. George's Hall, ii. 11;
- Council and dinner at, 44, 45
- Wiseman, Dr., ii. 25;
- conversation on relations with the Pope, iii. [108];
- manifesto of, [369]
- Woburn, visit of the Queen to, ii. 26;
- visit to, 46, 47;
- party at, 76;
- fire at, 76;
- management of the estate, 110;
- contrasted with Bretby, 416
- Wolfe, General, anecdote of, ii. 120
- Wolff, Dr., i. 88
- Wood, Right Hon. Sir Charles, Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii. 405;
- income-tax difficulty, iii. [146]
- Wood, Mr., President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, dismissal of, i. 165
- Wood, James, Mr., will case of, ii. 28
- Worms, visit to, ii. 287
- Worsley, visit to, ii. 303
- Wrest, visit to, i. 250-251
- Wyatt, Matthew, statue by, of the Duke of Wellington, i. 106
- Wye, the river, scenery on, i. 220, 222
- Wyse, Right Hon. Sir Thomas, British Minister at Athens, iii. [334];
- instructions to, in the Greek dispute, [334]
- York, Archbishop of (Hon. Edward Harcourt), death of the, iii. [102]
- Zichy-Ferraris, Countess, ii. 91