INDEX
(The figures in italics refer to the notes only)
- Abbot, Charles, Speaker (afterwards Lord Colchester), and Public Debtors Bill, ii. [89], [90], [94], [95]
- Abercorn, John James, 1st Marquess of, i. [201], [202], [257]; ii. [56], [67], [68], [69], [70]
- Aboukir, battle of, ii. [31]
- Adair, Sir Robert, i. [263]; ii. [270], [274]
- Adam, William, M.P., Attorney-General to Prince of Wales, ii. [229], [273], [274], [283], [284]
- Adderley, Mr., i. [235], [237], [243], [245], [252], [253], [254], [265], [266], [269], [271], [273], [274], [276], [279]
- Addington’s Administration, ii. [280]
- Addington, Henry (Viscount Sidmouth), ii. [132], [147], [202], [210], [211];
- and Catholic Emancipation Bill, ii. [213–19], [221], [223]
- Addison, Joseph, ii. [64–5]
- Affleck, Sir Gilbert, i. [147]; ii. [104]
- Alfieri, Vittorio, i. [48], [56], [140], [145]
- Ali Pacha, ii. [173]
- Allen, Dr. John, ii. [280]
- Amelia, Princess, her death, ii. [265], [266]
- American Treaty, the, ii. [194]
- Amherst, William Pitt (afterwards Earl Amherst), i. [129], [264]; ii. [29], [264]
- Amiens, Treaty of, ii. [195], [237]
- Andover, Viscount, his death, ii. [43]
- Annual Register, the, i. [226], [237]; ii. [30], [41], [106], [126], [163], [175], [178]
- Anti-Jacobin, the, i. [7], [205], [243]; ii. [42]
- Apodaca, Admiral, ii. [245], [246]
- Armstead, Mrs., see Mrs. C. J. Fox
- Assessed Taxes, i. [164], [165], [169], [170]
- Association of the Friends of the People, i. [14], [15], [101], [102]
- Aston, Col. Harvey, i. [261]
- Auckland, Lord, i. [101], [236]; ii. [71], [77], [96], [173–4], [227];
- and the Divorce Bill, ii. [77], [96]
- Auerstadt, battle of, ii. [187]
- Augustus, Prince Frederick, Duke of Sussex, i. [8], [35], [47]; ii. [82], [84]
- Austerlitz, battle of, ii. [161]
- Baia, i. [23–4]
- Balbi, Comtesse de, i. [7], [86]
- Bathurst, Rt. Hon. Charles Bragge, ii. [222], [223]
- Beauchamp, Lady (afterwards Lady Hertford, q.v.), i. [96]
- Beauclerk, Charles George, i. [124], [233], [234], [235], [244];
- his disposition, i. [121], [122], [256]; ii. [34], [80]
- Beauclerk, Mrs., i. [232], [233]; ii. [34], [50], [80];
- character, i. [234], [235], [256];
- marriage, i. [244]
- Bedford, Francis Russell, 5th Duke of, i. [98]; ii. [74], [87];
- his manner and qualities, i. [270];
- on the Divorce Bill, ii. [78–9];
- builds Russell Square, ii. [106] and [note];
- his death, ii. [149]
- Bedford, John Russell, 6th Duke of, in Ireland, ii. [199], [200], [225]
- Belgrave, Robert Grosvenor, Viscount (afterwards 1st Marquess of Westminster), and Sunday newspapers, i. [258]
- Belsham, William, his History of Great Britain, ii. [236], [244–5]
- Bentinck, Lord William Cavendish, ii. [290], [291]
- Berington, Father Joseph, ii. [247–8]
- Berkeley, Frederick Augustus, 5th Earl of, i. [262]; ii. [82]
- Berthier, General, i. [200–1]
- Bessborough, Lady, i. [54–5], [122], [124], [126];
- and Lady Ann Hatton, ii. [69]
- Biddulph, Mr., his Committee on Public Expenditure, ii. [206–7]
- Bojanowitz, Mme., and Lord Thanet, i. [233], [248]; ii. [102]
- Bonaparte, Jerome, ii. [178]
- Bonaparte, Joseph, i. [175], [200]; ii. [246]
- Bonaparte, Mme. (Josephine), i. [200–1]
- Bonaparte, Napoleon, see under Napoleon
- Bordeaux, Jérôme de Cicé, Archbishop of, ii. [22]
- Boringdon, Lord (afterwards 1st Earl of Morley), i. [190], [241–2]; ii. [19];
- and Duke of Somerset, ii. [46]
- Boscovitch, Roger Joseph, i. [19]
- Bouillé, Marquis de, i. [151], [152], [153]
- Bragge, Rt. Hon. Charles, see Bathurst
- Bristol, Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of, and Bishop of Derry, i. [141], [169], [242];
- and Lady Holland’s portrait, i. [138], [142];
- prisoner in Milan, i. [219]
- Brougham, Henry, Lord, on C. J. Fox’s writings, ii. [58]
- Browne, William George, i. [33], [172–3], [207–8]
- Brunswick, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of, his manifesto, i. [14]
- Buenos Ayres, ii. [185], [189], [192], [203–4]
- Buller, Mr. Justice, i. [184–5], [186], [233]
- Burdett, Sir Francis, i. [251]; ii. [8], [50–1], [136]
- Burke, Edmund, on capture of Toulon, i. [97]
- Burr, Aaron, ii. [190–1]
- Busaco, battle of, ii. [264]
- Caffarelli, Charles Ambroise de, ii. [153–4]
- Calonne, Charles Alexandre de, i. [231]; ii. [34], [36–7], [160]
- Cambridge, Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, ii. [113], [114]
- Camden, Lord, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, i. [188], [189], [190]
- Camelford, Lord, on La Fayette, i. [71]
- Campbell, R., his letters to Lord Holland on the opening of the Cortes, Appendix B, ii. [297–305]
- Camperdown, battle of, i. [148]
- Campo Formio, treaty of, i. [148]
- Canning, George, i. [123], [216–18], [239], [257], [259], [265], [273], [274], [277]; ii. [52], [98], [222], [248], [277], [288];
- his Preface to the Intercepted Letters, ii. [44];
- and Lord Grenville, ii. [208], [210], [211], [285–7];
- and Danish Expedition, ii. [239–40];
- duel with Lord Castlereagh, ii. [247]
- Canterbury, Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of, ii. [226]
- Carlisle, Frederick, 5th Earl of, i. [194], [267]; ii. [48];
- and Lord Kenyon, ii. [93], [95–6]
- Caroline, Princess, see Wales
- Castlereagh, Viscount, Chief Secretary in Ireland, i. [206]; ii. [254], [280];
- his duel with Mr. Canning, ii. [247];
- his principles, ii. [277–8]
- Catholic Emancipation Question, the, ii. [128], [199–200], [201–5], [213–17];
- Lord Holland in favour of, ii. [76];
- Bill withdrawn, ii. [218–20]
- Chaplin, Thomas, ii. [15], [104–5]
- Charlotte, Queen, her letter to Prince of Wales, ii. [289]
- Clairon, Mlle., her Memoirs, i. [247–8]
- Clare, John Fitzgibbon, Earl of, in Ireland, ii. [131]
- Clarke, General (afterwards Duc de Feltre), and peace negotiations, ii. [168], [175–6]
- Clarke, Mrs., ii. [282]
- Cockburn, Capt. (afterwards Admiral Sir George), ii. [292]
- Coigny, Mme. de, i. [237]; ii. [150];
- her witticisms quoted, i. [245]; ii. [41–2], [49]
- Coke, Thomas William (afterwards Earl of Leicester), ii. [193], [286]
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, writes against C. J. Fox, ii. [237–8]
- Copley, Sir Lionel, i. [232], [256–7]
- Cornwallis, Charles, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquess, i. [115];
- in Ireland, i. [190]; ii. [131]
- Cornwallis, Admiral the Hon. William, ii. [132–3]
- Corresponding Society, the, i. [206], [250]
- Corsica, i. [120]
- Cortes, first meeting of the, ii. [270–1];
- Appendix B, [297–305]
- Courier, the, i. [258]; ii. [237]
- Cowper, William, i. [125]
- Creevey Papers, ii. [253]
- Cumberland, Duke of, ii. [224], [290]
- Curran, John Philpot, ii. [33]
- Custine, General, i. [78], [82]
- Czartorisky, Adam Georges, ii. [166]
- D’Albany, Comtesse (Princesse de Stolberg), i. [48], [135], [140]
- Dalton, General, i. [92], [93]
- Dampierre, General, his monument, i. [88–9]
- D’Armfeldt, Baron, i. [46–7], [49–50], [51], [52–3], [55], [56], [123–4]
- Darnley, John, 4th Earl of, i. [104], [277]
- D’Artois, Comte, i. [198];
- and Mr. Pitt, ii. [50–1]
- Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, i. [5], [26], [27], [97], [105], [171], [244]
- Digby, Edward, 2nd Earl of, i. [122], [276]
- Divorce Bill, the, ii. [77], [93];
- Duke of Bedford on, ii. [78–9];
- passed House of Lords, ii. [84];
- rejected by Commons, ii. [96]
- Dom John, Regent of Portugal, ii. [261]
- D’Oubril, M., and peace negotiations, ii. [162–3], [165], [166], [168], [173]
- Drummond, Sir William, and Sicily, ii. [211–12]
- Dumont, Pierre Etienne Louis, i. [229], [234], [236];
- his conversation, ii. [11], [23–4], [39]
- Dumouriez, General, i. [53], [59], [81], [85], [87], [150–1]; ii. [110]
- Duncan, Admiral, i. [160–1]
- Dundas, Henry (afterwards 1st Viscount Melville), i. [72], [102], [231]; ii. [191], [223], [227]
- Dunkirk, siege of, i. [92–3]
- Dupont, General, in Andalusia, ii. [242], [245]
- Dutch Expedition, the, ii. [23], [32], [35]
- Eden, William Frederick, ii. [254]
- Egremont, George, 3rd Earl of, i. [103]; ii. [104], [105]
- El Arish, treaty of, ii. [72]
- Eldon, John, 1st Earl of, ii. [93];
- and George III., ii. [192], [193], [223], [224]
- Elgin, Thomas, 7th Earl of, i. [86], [87], [104], [105], [146]
- Elliot, Sir Gilbert (afterwards Lord Minto), i. [99–100], [118];
- and Toulon, i. [98], [119];
- and Corsica, i. [120];
- his character, i. [161–2];
- on Emma, Lady Hamilton, i. [242];
- Governor-General of India, ii. [196];
- and the Prince of Wales, ii. [198]
- Elliot, Hugh, British Minister in Dresden, i. [13], [50]; ii. [121]
- Ellis, Charles Rose, i. [5], [6], [15], [218], [242]
- Erskine, Thomas, 1st Lord, i. [102], [164]; ii. [202];
- on religion, ii. [60];
- on Serjeant Lens, ii. [94]
- Fagniani, Maria (afterwards Lady Hertford), ii. [163]
- Farquhar, Sir Walter, ii. [49], [135]
- Faulkner, Thomas, his History of Kensington quoted, ii. [63]
- Ferdinand III. of Tuscany, i. [48–9]
- Ferdinand IV. of Naples, i. [26], [28], [29]
- Fergusson, Robert Cultar, i. [233], [246], [247], [250], [251], [254], [262]; ii. [103]
- Fersen, M. de, i. [87]
- Fingall, Arthur James, 8th Earl of, and Catholic Question, ii. [205]
- Fitzgerald, Lady Edward (Pamela), i. [181–2], [188], [208]
- Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, i. [181], [182], [260];
- his arrest, i. [185];
- his death, i. [187], [189];
- and character, i. [188]
- Fitzgerald, Lord Henry, i. [112], [186], [188], [189], [273]
- Fitzgerald, Lady Lucy, i. [234], [235–6], [244], [246], [254]
- Fitzherbert, Mrs., i. [245], [258]; ii. [49], [83]
- Fitzpatrick, General, i. [201], [254], [255–6]; ii. [57], [58–9], [148];
- his epigrams, i. [267–8];
- letters to Lord Kenyon, ii. [48];
- on C. J. Fox, ii. [84–5]
- Fitzwilliam, William, 4th Earl, i. [181]; ii. [127];
- and Prince of Wales, ii. [131]
- Flahault, Mme. de, ii. [155–6]
- Fontana, Felix, i. [51–2], [118], [139];
- his homme de bois, i. [117]
- Forfeiture Bill, the, i. [275]
- Fox, Miss, i. [127], [147], [254], [256];
- on Mrs. Fox, i. [149]
- Fox, C. J., Mrs., i. [149], [150], [228]; ii. [180], [181]
- Fox, Charles James, and the Association, i. [14], [15], [102];
- his opposition to the war, i. [97];
- and Sir Gilbert Elliot, i. [99–100];
- and Mr. Grey, i. [100–1];
- and Lord E. Fitzgerald, i. [186];
- and Lord Thanet’s case, i. [246];
- and Mr. Francis, i. [268], [269];
- and peace negotiations, ii. [46–8], [163–6];
- his History of the Revolution, ii. [57–8], [78];
- his Memorials and Correspondence, ii. [140];
- and secession, i. [148], [163]; ii. [74];
- and Napoleon, ii. [150];
- on Lord Holland’s debut in House of Lords, i. [169];
- his illness, ii. [167], [169], [171–5], [178], [179];
- death, ii. [180–1];
- and funeral, ii. [187];
- referred to, i. [69], [70], [121], [149], [153], [165], [177], [214], [227–8]; ii. [44], [45], [126]
- Fox, the Hon. Charles Richard (afterwards General), i. [267]; ii. [5], [7], [8], [121], [148–9], [236], [252], [259], [272]
- Fox, the Hon. Georgina Anne, ii. [247]
- Fox, the Hon. Henry Edward (afterwards 4th Lord Holland), ii. [234–5], [244]
- Fox, General the Hon. H. E., ii. [26], [42]
- Fox, the Hon. Stephen, i. [249]; ii. [25], [125]
- Francis, Sir Philip, i. [230], [255]; ii. [78], [141];
- on C. J. Fox, i. [268–9]
- Frederick William II., i. [168]
- Frederick William III., i. [167], [168]; ii. [118], [187], [188]
- Frere, Bartholomew, i. [265]; ii. [186], [293]
- Frere, John Hookham, succeeds Canning as Under-Secretary, i. [243], [265]
- Freyne, Manuel, General, ii. [245]
- Further Memoirs of the Whig Party, Lord Holland’s, ii. [284]
- Genlis, Mme. de, ii. [110–11]
- George III., i. [97]; ii. [130], [268];
- fired at, ii. [80];
- his coolness, ii. [81], [89];
- his madness, ii. [131], [265], [275], [276];
- and Catholic Emancipation Question, ii. [128], [199], [201–3], [214–21], [224];
- on the death of C. J. Fox, ii. [182];
- and Lord Eldon, ii. [192], [193]
- Gibbon, Edward, i. [2], [69], [96–7]; ii. [37], [39]
- Godoy, Manuel de (Prince of the Peace), ii. [172], [243]
- Grattan, Henry, arrested, i. [191], [192]
- Grenville, Rt. Hon. Thomas, i. [226]; ii. [182];
- and ‘Virtuous Triumvirate,’ i. [118–9]
- Grenville, William Wyndham, Lord, i. [72]; ii. [147], [170], [171], [269–70], [284], [286], [287];
- resigns office, ii. [128], [129];
- and Catholic Emancipation Bill, ii. [213], [215], [217], [219], [221];
- Chancellor of Oxford, ii. [249], [256];
- and Lord Buckingham, ii. [256];
- and the Regency, ii. [267], [281–4];
- and the Auditorship, ii. [285–8]
- Grey, Charles (afterwards Viscount Howick and 2nd Earl Grey), his character, i. [98], [100–2], [171];
- and Prince of Wales, i. [178], [190–1]; ii. [282], [283];
- and secession, i. [215], [270]; ii. [74];
- and Parliamentary Reform, ii. [73];
- and Mr. Tierney, ii. [137–140];
- his plans for an Administration, ii. [171];
- and the Foreign Office, ii. [184], [185];
- and Catholic Emancipation, ii. [200], [201], [203], [214], [216], [217];
- and Mr. Whitbread, ii. [245];
- and Lord Grenville, ii. [284–8];
- referred to, i. [210], [211], [214]; ii. [172], [178], [181], [197], [224–5], [227], [269]
- Gustavus III. of Sweden, i. [46], [49–50]
- Gustavus IV. of Sweden, ii. [188–9], [279]
- Halford, Sir Henry (Dr. Vaughan), influences Prince of Wales, ii. [290]
- Hamilton, Emma, Lady, i. [143], [242–3]; ii. [13]
- Hamilton, Sir William, i. [123], [143], [219], [243]
- Hardwicke, Philip, 3rd Earl of, ii. [223–7]
- Hare, James, i. [204], [223], [226]; ii. [53];
- and Lord Macartney, i. [241];
- on Sheridan, i. [224]
- Hatton, Lady Ann (afterwards Lady Abercorn), i. [55], [122]; ii. [56], [67], [69]
- Hertford, Lady, ii. [163];
- and Prince of Wales, ii. [275];
- see Beauchamp
- Hervey, John Augustus, Lord, i. [47], [54], [103], [112], [115–16]
- Hobart, Robert, Lord (afterwards 4th Earl of Buckingham), i. [236–7], [243], [257]
- Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, ii. [55]
- Holland House, i. [181];
- its history, ii. [62–6]
- Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, 3rd Lord:
- meets Lady Webster, i. [116];
- marriage, i. [147];
- his character, i. [121]; ii. [58];
- his speech on Assessed Taxes, i. [169];
- on Land Tax, i. [189];
- on case of Benjamin Flower, i. [248–9];
- on Russian Subsidy, i. [264–5];
- his manner of speaking, i. [183];
- and Prince of Wales, i. [178];
- and Lord E. Fitzgerald, i. [186];
- and Lord Lansdown, i. [221];
- and Lord Thanet, i. [250], [269];
- and Mr. Adderley, i. [273];
- and Lord Sidmouth, ii. [217];
- and peace negotiations, ii. [29–30], [31], [44–5];
- and the Divorce Bill, ii. [77];
- and Public Debtors Bill, ii. [90];
- and Catholic Emancipation Bill, ii. [76], [201–3], [215–16];
- and Jacobinical Party, ii. [101–2];
- his Foreign Reminiscences, i. [231];
- at Court, i. [253–4];
- and the mission to Paris, ii. [167], [168];
- successor to C. J. Fox, ii. [170], [171];
- Commissioner on American Question, ii. [173], [174];
- Privy Seal, ii. 182, [183], [186], [187];
- advice to Prince of Wales, ii. [197–8];
- Recorder of Nottingham, ii. [249];
- his lines ‘To a Lady on Her Birthday,’ i. [130],
- Appendix A, [294–6]
- Holland, Elizabeth, Lady:
- on Sir Godfrey Webster, i. [6], [30], [33], [38], [42–3], [53], [68], [83], [92], [159];
- on his death, ii. [90–1];
- her marriage with Sir G. Webster annulled, i. [147];
- on Lord Holland, i. [117], [125], [159], [166], [170], [183], [265];
- on the Papal Government, i. [174–5];
- on Lord E. Fitzgerald’s arrest, i. [187], [188];
- on Napoleon in Egypt, i. [199–201];
- on cliques, i. [257];
- on Harriet Webster, i. [263–4];
- on the death of C. J. Fox, ii. [179–182];
- her early education, i. [158–9];
- her reading, and studies, i. [5], [7], [130], [173], [192], [199], [213], [215–16]; ii. [24], [37], [41], [61];
- her criticisms on art, i. [18], [19], [32–8], [48], [84–5], [132], [134], [137–8], [140], [141–2]; ii. [151–2], [250–1]
- Holroyd, Maria Josepha, on Lady Webster, i. [3]
- Hood, Admiral Lord, at Toulon, i. [98], [115], [119], [120]
- Horner, Francis, on the Regency, ii. [280]
- Horsley, Samuel, Bishop of Rochester, and the Divorce Bill, i. [86–7]; ii. [96]
- Howick, Lord, see Grey, Charles
- Humanitarians, the, ii. [55]
- Huskisson, William, The Depreciation of the Currency, ii. [272]
- Ingenhousz, John, i. [205], [273]; ii. [11];
- his death, ii. [16–17]
- Intercepted Letters, the, i. [200]; ii. [44], [57]
- Ireland, civil war in, i. [190]
- Italinski, M., Russian Secretary at Naples, i. [16,] [27], [29], [122], [123], [124];
- and Lady Holland’s portrait, i. [138], [142]
- Jamaica, ii. [51]
- Jekyll, Joseph, i. [175], [204], [254]; ii. [24], [129]
- Jemappes, battle of, i. [87]
- Jena, battle of, ii. [187]
- Jenkins, Thomas, i. [31]
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel, i. [72]; ii. [65]
- Kenyon, Lord Justice, i. [204], [246], [248];
- and Mr. Wakefield, i. [241];
- and Lord Holland, i. [249];
- and General Fitzpatrick, ii. [48];
- and Lord Carlisle, ii. [93], [95–6]
- King, Peter, 7th Lord, ii. [27–8], [45]
- Knight, Richard Payne, ii. [8], [9], [79], [136–7]
- La Fayette, Marquis de, i. [71], [72], [105], [151], [152], [208]
- Lally-Tollendal, Comte de, ii. [155]
- Lamb, Hon. William (afterwards 2nd Viscount Melbourne), i. [225]; ii. [100], [280]
- Landau, siege of, i. [109], [114]
- Lansdown, William Petty, 1st Marquess of, i. [100], [127], [191], [209–211], [239], [245];
- his character, i. [175–7];
- and Lord Wycombe, i. [209–10];
- and Lord Holland, i. [221]; ii. [76];
- on the Fitzgerald Attainder Bill, i. [231];
- and Dr. Ingenhousz, ii. [11], [16–17]
- Lansdowne, John, 2nd Marquess of, see Wycombe, Lord
- Lauderdale, James, 8th Earl of, i. [164–5], [198], [227], [270–1], [272]; ii. [162], [183], [268];
- and Association of the Friends of the People, i. [101];
- on Mr. Canning, i. [217];
- peace negotiator at Paris, ii. [167], [169], [172], [173], [175–9], [185], [191], [195]
- Law, Edward (afterwards Lord Ellenborough), i. [246–7]; ii. [103]
- Leinster, Duchess of, i. [232], [234], [236], [240], [244]
- Lennox, Lady Sarah, at Holland House, ii. [66]
- Lens, Serjeant, and Norfolk Committee, ii. [194], [197], [204]
- Leveson-Gower, Lord Granville (afterwards 1st Earl Granville), i. [116], [121], [167]; ii. [32–3], [253];
- his debut in House of Lords, i. [213];
- and the Czar, ii. [236]
- Lewis, Matthew Gregory (‘Monk’), The Monk, i. [166–7];
- and Sheridan, i. [184];
- his translation of Juvenal, i. [224–5];
- Alonzo and Imogene, i. [239];
- Reflections in a Royal Burying-ground, ii. [39];
- and Duke of Somerset, ii. [45–6], [60];
- Address from Friendship to Youth, ii. [74–5], [87]
- Lille, Abbé de, ii. [67–8]
- Lima, M. de, ii. [176]
- Lisbon, departure of Portuguese Royal Family from, ii. [261–2]
- Llandaff, Richard Watson, Bishop of, and Mr. Wakefield, i. [179];
- and Benjamin Flower, i. [248–9]
- Lorne, George William, Marquess of (afterwards 6th Duke of Argyll), i. [199], [233]; ii. [46]
- Louis XVIII., i. [145], [229]
- Lucchesini, M., ii. [184], [187]
- Ludlow, Edmund, at Vevey, i. [69]
- Macartney, George, 1st Earl, i. [136], [228–9], [272]; ii. [30];
- on Warren Hastings, i. [240];
- and Mr. Hare, i. [241]
- Macdonald, General, ii. [48–9]
- Mackintosh, Sir James, his principles, i. [251–2];
- his History of Holland House, ii. [63]
- MacMahon, Col., ii. [273], [278]
- Malherbe, his Consolation, i. [183]
- Malmesbury, James, 1st Earl of, i. [104], [105–6], [153], [169]
- Manfredini, Prime Minister of Tuscany, i. [48], [49], [54], [114], [145]
- Marat, assassination of, i. [71], [72]
- Marengo, battle of, ii. [85]
- Marie Antoinette, Queen, i. [85], [87]
- Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of, her vindication, i. [192–4]
- Marsh, Rev. Matthew, i. [122], [216], [244–5], [246]
- Martial Law Bill, Protest against, ii. [140–1]
- Masséna, General, ii. [30], [264], [265]
- Matarosa (Count Torreno), ii. [245]
- Maurice, Thomas, his Indian Antiquities, i. [275]
- Mayence, siege of, i. [78–80], [81–3]
- Memoirs of the Whig Party, Lord Holland’s, i. [47]; ii. [61], [121], [168], [183], [200], [235]
- Mexico, Commission to, ii. [292]
- Microcosm, the, i. [13], [265–6]
- Millar, Professor John, ii. [100]
- Milton, John, quoted, i. [130]
- Minto, Lord. See Elliot, Sir Gilbert
- Miscellaneous Reminiscences, Lord Holland’s, i. [265]
- Moira, Francis Rawdon, 2nd Earl of, i. [105], [109], [114–15], [178], [222]; ii. [137], [284];
- his character, i. [165–6];
- and Duc de Luxembourg, i. [203–4];
- discontented with his party, ii. [195–6], [222];
- and Prince of Wales, ii. [268–9], [283]
- Monroe, James, ii. [174], [209]
- Moore, Capt. (afterwards Admiral Sir Graham), ii. [261]
- Morla, Don Thomas, succeeds Solano at Cadiz, ii. [242]
- Morning Post, the, ii. [237]
- Morpeth, George, Viscount (afterwards 6th Earl of Carlisle), i. [70], [122], [218]; ii. [82], [134];
- on Arthur O’Connor, i. [186];
- his qualities, i. [238–9];
- and negotiations with Prussia, ii. [186]
- Morris, Capt. Charles, ii. [11]
- Murat, General, massacre at Madrid, ii. [241];
- and King of Prussia, ii. [183–4]
- Murray, Lady Augusta, i. [35]
- Mutiny Bill, the, in Ireland, ii. [199], [200], [201], [213], [214], [216], [218]
- Naples, i. [15–16], [220]; ii. [12–13]
- Napoleon Bonaparte, ii. [51], [56], [85], [109], [110], [151], [153], [187];
- in Egypt, i. [199–201]; ii. [42];
- and Sir Sidney Smith, ii. [12], [31];
- Grand Consul, ii. [40];
- and Mme. de Staël, ii. [101];
- attempted assassination of, ii. [142–4];
- receives C. J. Fox, ii. [150];
- and Russian Treaty, ii. [169]
- National Defence Fund, i. [170]
- Nelson, Lord, at Naples, ii. [12]
- Nepean, Evan, ii. [27]
- Nile, battle of the, i. [199]
- Norfolk, Charles, 11th Duke of, ii. [9–10];
- his seditious speech, i. [177], [191]
- Northumberland, Duke of, and Prince of Wales, i. [179–80]
- Nugent, Baroness (formerly Lady Buckingham), and George III., ii. [130]
- O’Coigly, James, in court, i. [185]
- O’Connor, Arthur, trial of, and attempted rescue, i. [184–6], [233], [246–7];
- and Lady Lucy Fitzgerald, i. [235–6]
- O’Hara, General, at Toulon, i. [98], [108], [113]
- Ossulston, Charles Augustus, Lord, i. [272], [275]
- Ostrach, battle of, i. [237]
- Oxford, Lady, ii. [8–9], [136–7]
- Paget, Sir Arthur, ii. [235]
- Park, Mungo, i. [172], [213]
- Parr, Dr., i. [230]; ii. [18], [72], [79]
- Pelham, Hon. Thomas (afterwards 2nd Earl of Chichester), i. [1], [13], [47], [54], [96], [97–8];
- his letter on the Association, i. [15];
- and siege of Dunkirk, i. [104];
- and ‘Virtuous Triumvirate,’ i. [118–19];
- resigns the Irish Secretaryship, i. [206];
- Secretary of State, ii. [147–8]
- Perceval, Spencer, speaks against C. J. Fox, ii. [196–7];
- the Prince of Wales and, ii. [276], [280], [289], [290]
- Petty, Lord Henry (afterwards 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne), i. [176]; ii. [54], [186], [208], [211];
- his character, ii. [100–1];
- and Lord Wycombe’s will, ii. [247]
- Piron, M., i. [202–3], [212–13]
- Pitt, William, i. [153], [267];
- and Mr. Grey, i. [100–1];
- and the Coalition, i. [102];
- and Lord Abercorn, i. [202];
- and the Union, i. [220];
- on Mr. Tierney, ii. [50–1];
- resigns office, ii. [128–9]
- Pius VI., Pope, i. [125]
- Plymouth, Sarah, Lady (afterwards Lady Amherst), i. [16], [20], [29], [122], [123]; ii. [7], [264]
- Polignac, Duchesse de, i. [111–12]
- Pollen, ‘Prodigy,’ i. [222–3]
- Pondicherry, siege of, i. [114–15], [116]
- Ponsonby, Rt. Hon. George, ii. [34], [225], [254];
- elected for Wicklow, ii. [133–4];
- Leader of the Opposition, ii. [235];
- and Danish Expedition, ii. [239]
- Ponsonby, John, 2nd Baron, his letters to Lord Howick, ii. [205–6];
- and the Irish Catholics, ii. [212], [223], [225]
- Popham, Admiral Sir Home, and capture of Buenos Ayres, ii. [185], [189], [192]
- Portland, William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of, ii. [223], [225], [291];
- and Sir Gilbert Elliot, i. [99–100];
- supports the war, i. [118];
- at the Home Office, i. [182], [186];
- and Henry Grattan, i. [191–2]
- Presburg, treaty of, ii. [161], [176], [177]
- Priestley, Joseph, ii. [55]
- Prussia, Prince Ferdinand Augustus of, ii. [117]
- Prussia, Prince Henry of, his qualities, ii. [119–120]
- Public Debtors Bill, ii. [89], [90], [94–5]
- Rastadt, murder of French Deputies at, i. [249], [250]
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, ii. [244]
- Richmond, Charles, 3rd Duke of, and Duke of York, i. [94];
- and Lord E. Fitzgerald, i. [188];
- and Lady Lucy Fitzgerald, i. [235–6];
- his death, ii. [191–2]
- Rose, Mr., and Abolition of Slave Trade, ii. [205]
- Rosslyn, James, 2nd Earl of, and Mission to Lisbon, ii. [167], [171], [175]
- Royal Institution, the, ii. [52], [60–1]
- Rumford, Count von (Sir Benjamin Thompson), Prime Minister of Bavaria, i. [12], [59], [108];
- in England, i. [206–7], [279]; ii. [52]
- St. Januarius, ceremony of the liquefaction of blood of, i. [21]
- St. Vincent, Admiral Viscount (Sir John Jervis), and Admiral Duncan, i. [160–1];
- First Lord of the Admiralty, ii. [132];
- and Mission to Portugal, ii. [162], [174–5]
- San Leucio, Colony of, i. [27–8]
- Santa Croce, Princess, i. [34], [35], [125]
- Scarlett, James (afterwards Lord Abinger), ii. [38]
- Scott, Sir William, on Divorce Bill, ii. [88]
- Selwyn, George, ii. [66]
- Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, Lord, i. [2], [97]
- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, i. [98], [102], [123], [249], [255], [258], [278–9]; ii. [55];
- and ‘Monk’ Lewis, i. [184];
- and Mr. Canning, i. [217];
- and Mr. Tierney, i. [220–1];
- and Prince of Wales, i. [221–2]; ii. [283–4];
- James Hare on, i. [224];
- and the O’Connor trial, i. [246–7];
- and Pizarro, i. [255];
- and George III., ii. [81];
- and Abbot’s Bill, ii. [95];
- and Divorce Bill, ii. [96];
- on the successor to C. J. Fox, ii. [170];
- his intrigues, ii. [172–3]
- Sheridan, Charles Francis, i. [268], [274–5]
- Sicily, ii. [164–5], [263–4], [290–1]
- Sidmouth, Lord, see Addington, Henry
- Simon, General, ii. [265]
- Slavery Bill, the, i. [271], [275]; ii. [205]
- Smith, Robert Percy (‘Bobus’), i. [248], [275];
- his marriage, i. [163];
- and Lord Lansdown, i. [210];
- his vaunted independence, ii. [17]
- Smith, Sir Sidney, and Napoleon, ii. [12], [31];
- and treaty of El Arish, ii. [72];
- takes Capri, ii. [167];
- in Sicily, ii. [212]
- Solano, M., Governor of Cadiz, his murder, ii. [240–2], [246]
- Somerset, Edward Adolphus, 11th Duke of, his character, ii. [21–2];
- and ‘Monk’ Lewis, ii. [45–6], [60]
- Southey, Robert, ii. [231–2], [257]
- Spencer, George John, 2nd Earl, and Catholic Emancipation Bill, ii. [221], [223]
- Spencer, Lord Henry, i. [257]; ii. [19];
- at the Hague, i. [13], [86];
- ordered to Stockholm, i. [61], [97];
- in Parliament, i. [123];
- on Baron d’Armfeldt, i. [124]
- Staël, Mme. de, and Talleyrand, ii. [57];
- and Napoleon, ii. [101]
- Stahremberg, Prince, ii. [236–7], [254–5]
- Stanhope, Charles, 3rd Earl of, ii. [102]
- Strangford, Lord, at Lisbon, ii. [261]
- Stroganoff, M., Russian Ambassador in England, ii. [168], [177], [178]
- Talleyrand, M., his sarcasms, ii. [57];
- and peace negotiations, ii. [163–5], [176–7]
- Tandy, James Napper, ii. [109]
- Thanet, Lord, indicted for attempting to rescue Arthur O’Connor, i. [233], [241], [248];
- Sheridan’s evidence, i. [246–7];
- desires a pardon, i. [249–250], [251];
- sentenced to the Tower, i. [262], [269];
- released, ii. [102];
- at Appleby, ii. [232]
- Thurlow, Lord, on Triple Assessments, i. [164];
- and Lord Auckland, ii. [71]
- Tierney, George, i. [171–2], [179], [241], [260–1], [272], [274], [278]; ii. [76];
- on Arthur O’Connor, i. [203];
- and Mr. Nicholl, i. [205];
- his speech on the Income Bill, i. [221];
- speech on Finance, i. [265];
- and Evan Nepean, ii. [27];
- his loyalty questioned, ii. [50–1], [53];
- his parody on Lewis’s Address from Friendship to Youth, ii. [75];
- and Mr. Grey, ii. [137–140]
- Tilsit, treaty of, ii. [173], [230]
- Tooke, Horne, his trial, i. [186], [247]; ii. [48];
- at Westminster, ii. [52–3];
- elected for Old Sarum, ii. [134], [140];
- on C. J. Fox, ii. [146]
- Toulon, siege of, i. [98], [99], [108], [112], [113], [115]
- Treating Act, the, Messrs. Windham and Coke and, ii. [193], [194]
- Trebbia, battle of, i. [278]
- Turkey, the war with Russia, ii. [209]
- Tyrwhitt, Sir Thomas, ii. [266–7]
- Valenciennes, siege of, i. [54], [70–3], [80], [88–90], [99]
- Van Dyke, his portrait of the Earl of Holland, ii. [63]
- Vassall, Florentius, ii. [92]
- Vassall, Richard, father of Lady Webster, his illness, i. [19–20], [69], [96];
- his death, i. [131]
- Vega, Don Andres de la, ii. [245]
- ‘Virtuous Triumvirate,’ the, i. [118]
- Voltaire, and Piron, i. [202–3], [212–13];
- and Lord Bristol, i. [219];
- personated by M. Chauvet, i. [234];
- Condorcet’s Life of, ii. [15–16];
- his Memoirs, ii. [23];
- on the Collège de Montaigne, ii. [67–8]
- Wakefield, Gilbert, and Bishop of Llandaff, i. [178–9];
- his trial and imprisonment, i. [241], [248], [258]
- Walcheren Expedition, inquiry into, ii. [253]
- Wales, George, Prince of, ii. [49], [266], [275–6];
- and Mr. Grey, i. [178];
- and Duke of Northumberland, i. [179–180];
- at Holland House, i. [190]; ii. [82];
- and Sheridan, i. [221–2]; ii. [283–4];
- and Mrs. Fitzherbert, i. [258];
- on Lord Holland’s succession to Mr. Fox, ii. [183], [186–7];
- on the Princess of Wales, ii. [197–9];
- and the Catholic Question, ii. [222];
- and Duke of York, ii. [268], [281–2];
- and Mr. Adam, ii. [273–4];
- and the Regency, ii. [278], [281–4];
- and Mr. Perceval, ii. [276], [280], [289], [290];
- and the Queen’s letter, ii. [289];
- and Dr. Vaughan, ii. [290]
- Wales, Caroline, Princess of, ii. [199];
- charges against, ii. [192–3], [207];
- her defence, ii. [210]
- Washington, George, ii. [52]
- Webster, Sir Godfrey, his character, i. [6], [30];
- he returns to England, i. [132];
- his marriage annulled, i. [147];
- and Harriet Webster, i. [263], [264];
- his death, ii. [90–1];
- the guardianship of his children, ii. [104]
- Webster, Harriet Frances, her birth, i. [126];
- restored to her father, i. [263–4];
- her fortune, ii. [98]
- Webster, Lady, see Holland, Elizabeth, Lady
- Webster, Godfrey Vassall (‘Webby’), i. [113], [143], [237]; ii. [67], [98], [104–5]
- Wellesley, Sir Arthur (afterwards Duke of Wellington), ii. [246], [254], [264]
- Wellesley, Richard Colley, Marquess of, ii. [247–8], [249], [254]
- Westmoreland, John, 11th Earl of, in Ireland, ii. [14–15];
- and George III., ii. [278]
- Whig Club, the, i. [214], [227]
- Whitbread, Samuel, and secession, ii. [38];
- on Lord Lauderdale’s negotiations, ii. [196–7];
- and Lord Howick, ii. [208], [211];
- at Southill, ii. [244];
- his unpopularity, ii. [285];
- and Lord Grenville, ii. [287–8]
- Whitelocke, General, ii. [204]
- Whitworth, Charles, Lord, and the Czar, ii. [73]
- William V., of Holland, ii. [107]
- Wilson, General Sir Robert, in Portugal, ii. [271–2]
- Windham, William, refuses office, i. [118];
- refuses a peerage, ii. [184];
- and Lord Grenville, ii. [226];
- his death, ii. [255–6]
- Wordsworth, William, ii. [231]
- Wycombe, Lord (afterwards 2nd Marquess of Lansdowne), i. [137], [240], [256], [266], [271–2]; ii. [127];
- his character, i. [126–7];
- in Ireland, i. [191];
- his disputes with his father, i. [176], [209–10], [239]; ii. [85];
- his journal quoted, ii. [142–5];
- his death, ii. [247]
- Wyndham, Hon. William Frederick, i. [1];
- British Ambassador at Florence, i. [103];
- the appointment criticised, i. [104], [116];
- quarrel with Lady Holland, i. [133], [135]
- Wyndham, Mrs., and Lady Holland, i. [96], [127], [136];
- and Harriet Webster, i. [126];
- she quits her husband, i. [133]
- Yarmouth, Francis, Earl of (afterwards 2nd Marquess of Hertford), i. [69], [80], [104];
- and peace negotiations, ii. [163–5], [167–9], [177], [179]
- York, Frederick Augustus, Duke of, i. [89], [104];
- and siege of Valenciennes, i. [80], [87], [91];
- at Dunkirk, i. [93–5];
- in Holland, ii. [13], [23], [32], [59];
- and Catholic Bill, ii. [224];
- and Prince of Wales, ii. [268], [281–2]
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