The Greville Memoirs, Part 1 (of 3), Volume 2 (of 3) / A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV
Charles Greville
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  • Kelly, Mrs., adventures of her daughter, i. 379, 383; case before the Privy Council, iii. 259, 261, 266, 267; judgment, 274
  • Kemble, Charles, and his family, iii. 260
  • Kemble, Miss Fanny, i. 240, ii. [129]; tragedy by, [270]; in the ‘Hunchback,’ [285]
  • Kempt, Right Hon. Sir James, Master-General of the Ordnance, sworn in a Privy Councillor, ii. [84]
  • Kent, H.R.H. the Duchess of, disputes in the Royal Family, ii. [190]; and the Duke of Wellington, [190]; the Regency Bill, [191]; salutes to, iii. 3; at Burghley, 315; quarrels with the King, 366; scene at Windsor, 367; answer to the address of the City of London, 399; squabble with the King, 400
  • Kenyon, Lord, speech at Apsley House, ii. [198]
  • Kinnaird, Lord, created a Baron of the United Kingdom, ii. [150]
  • Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, anecdote of, iii. 130
  • Knatchbull, Right Hon. Sir Edward, joins the Peel Government, iii. 176, 177; attack on, 226
  • Knighton, Sir William, i. 72; influence with the King, 99, 144; behaviour of, during the King’s illness, ii. [174]

  • Lafayette, Marquis de, resignation of, ii. [99]
  • La Ferronays, M. de, French Ambassador at Rome, i. 307; on the accession of the Emperor Nicholas, 373; on French politics, 368; civility of, 380, 381; on French affairs, 393, 395
  • La Granja, revolution of, iii. 364, 365
  • ‘Lalla Rookh,’ at Bridgewater House, iii. 353
  • Lamb, Sir Frederick, ii. [94]; reported letter to the King of France from the Duke of Wellington, [94]
  • Lambeth Palace, restoration of, ii. [34]
  • Lancashire election, 1835, iii. 198
  • Langdale, Lord, reply to Lord Brougham, iii. 81; declines the Solicitor-Generalship, 141; peerage, 328; Master of the Rolls, 328
  • Lansdowne, Marquis of, Secretary of State for the Home Department, i. 95; Lord President, ii. [66]; dinner to name the sheriffs, [109]; on the Reform Bill, [131]; and Lord Brougham, [347]; Lord President in both of the Administrations of Lord Melbourne, iii. 113, 256
  • La Roncière, case of, iii. 202
  • Laval, M. de, at Apsley House, ii. [15]
  • Law, History of English, iii. 114
  • Lawrence, Sir Thomas, early genius of, i. 256; death of, 263; character of, 264; funeral of, 268; engagement of, to the Misses Siddons, iii. 50
  • Leach, Right Hon. Sir John, disappointed of the Woolsack, ii. [68]; in the case of Drax v. Grosvenor, [378]
  • Leigh, Colonel George, ii. [189]
  • Leinster, Duke of, sworn in a Privy Councillor, ii. [155]
  • Leitrim, Earl of, created a Baron of the United Kingdom, ii. [150]
  • Le Marchant, Denis, at Stoke, iii. 21
  • Lemon, Robert, F.S.A., Deputy Keeper of the State Papers, iii. 44
  • Lennard, John Barrett, Chief Clerk of the Privy Council Office, ii. [370]
  • Leopold, King, i. 22; desires to ascend the throne of Greece, 265; anxiety to ascend the throne of Belgium, ii. [153]; accepts the throne of Belgium, [158]; starts for Belgium, [167]; proposes to the Princess Louise of France, [168]; in Belgium, [177]; want of confidence in, [177]; cold reception of, at Windsor, iii. 370
  • Leuchtenberg, Duke of, at Havre, iii. 33; marriage of, 33; letter to Lord Palmerston, 34; arrival of, 195
  • Leveson, Lord Francis, see [Ellesmere, Earl of]
  • Levee, iii. 213
  • Lewis, Matthew Gregory, (‘Monk’ Lewis), journals and voyages to the West Indies, ii. [382]; anecdote of, iii. 2; agreement with Mr. Murray for the Journal, 8
  • Lichfield, Earl of, at Runton, iii. 51
  • Lichfield Cathedral, iii. 327
  • Lieven, Prince, recalled, iii. 87
  • Lieven, Princess, character of, i. 15; attacks Lord Grey, ii. [261]; on the Belgian question, [266]; conversation with, [322]; renews her friendship with the Duke of Wellington, [325]; grievances of, [351]; interference of, [358]; diplomatic difficulties, [357]; reception of, at St. Petersburg, iii. 23; position, of, in Paris, 379
  • Littleton, Right Hon. Edward, i. 11; proposed by Lord Althorp as Speaker, ii. [333]; Secretary for Ireland, [372]; and O’Connell, iii. 99; instrumental in breaking up the Government, 102; political career of, 103; letter to Lord Wellesley, 103, 110; in communication with O’Connell, 103, 110; Irish Secretary, 113
  • Liverpool, Earl of, and the King, i. 25; paralytic seizure, 90; transactions before the close of Administration of, ii. [173]
  • Liverpool, opening of the railroad, ii. [43], [47]; bribery at election, [79]
  • Lobau, Marshal, Commandant-Général, ii. [99]
  • Lodge, the Royal, entertainments at, i. 99
  • London, speech of Bishop of, iii. 391; University Charter, iii. 80, 81, 237; meeting of Committee of Council on, 260, 262
  • Londonderry, Marquis of, death of, i. 51; character of, 52; funeral of, 54
  • Londonderry, Marquis of, motion on Belgium, ii. [180]; attacks Lord Plunket, [266]; debate on appointment of, to St. Petersburg, iii. 225; opinion of the Duke of Wellington, 227; speech of, 228; resignation of, 229
  • Long, St. John, trial of, ii. [85]
  • Lords, House of, debate of Royal Dukes, i. 177; debate on Catholic Relief Bill, 199; division on Catholic Relief Bill, 199; debate on affairs in Portugal, 277; debate on the Methuen Treaty, ii. [118]; speech of Lord Brougham, [118]; violent scene in the, [136]; debate on Lord Londonderry’s motion, [180]; prospects of the Reform Bill, [193]; First Reform Bill thrown out, [202]; attack on the Bishops, [205]; new Peers, [230]; measures for carrying the second reading of the Second Reform Bill, [235], [237]; division on the Belgian question, [240]; Reform Bill, [271]; Irish education, [271]; debates on second reading of the Reform Bill, [272], [286]; list of proposed new Peers, [283]; Reform Bill carried, [287]; in Committee on the Reform Bill, [291]; debate on conduct of the Tory party, [303]; Russo-Dutch Loan, [315]; Government beaten on Portuguese question, [376]; powerlessness of, [377]; Local Courts Bill, [382], [384]; debate on Local Courts Bill, iii. 7; Government defeated, 7; Irish Church Bill, 8; Bill for the observance of the Sabbath, 83; debate on the Irish Church Bill, 94; Poor Law Bill, 114; debate on Irish Tithe Bill, 117; conduct of the House, 239; debate on Corporation Bill, 286, 290; position of the House, 288, 291; Irish Tithe Bill thrown up, 295; conflict with the House of Commons, 295; state of the House, 307; debate on Corporation Bill, 308, 351; hostility to the House of Commons, 359; conduct of the House, 360, 361
  • Louis XVIII., King, memoirs of, ii. [305]; favourites of, [305]; at Hartwell, [345]
  • Louis Philippe, King, accession of, ii. [26]; conduct of, [27]; tranquillises Paris, [99]; speech of, [169]; averse to French attack on Antwerp, [334]; behaviour of, to the Queen of Portugal, iii. 33; power of, in the Chamber, 142; courage of, 286; conduct towards Spain, 321, 360, 364; at the Tuileries, 382; dislike to the Duke de Broglie, 386
  • Louise, H.R.H. Princess, daughter of King Louis Philippe, ii. [168]
  • Louis, Baron, reported resignation of, ii. [45]
  • Luckner, General, ii. [219]
  • Lushington, Dr., speech of, in the appeal of Swift v. Kelly, ii. [383]
  • Lushington, Sir Henry, and ‘Monk’ Lewis, iii. 2
  • Luttrell, Henry, character of, i. 10; ‘Advice to Julia,’ 33
  • Lyndhurst, Lord, Lord High Chancellor, i. 95, 124; quarrel with the Duke of Cumberland, 223; dissatisfaction at Lord Brougham’s being raised to the Woolsack, ii. [68]; reported appointment to be Lord Chief Baron, [89]; opinion of the Government, [93]; Lord Chief Baron, [106]; political position of, [107]; anecdote of a trial, [107]; retort to the Duke of Richmond, [139]; on the Government, [143]; on Sir Robert Peel, [144]; on Lord Brougham, [144]; sent for by the King, [294]; efforts to form a Tory Government, [326]; judgment in Small v. Attwood, [330]; account of the efforts of the Tory party to form a Government, [340]; forgets the message of the King to Lord Grey, iii. 49; account of transactions between the King and Lord Melbourne, 150; policy of, 151; on Lord Brougham, 153; Lord High Chancellor, 156; on the Administration of Sir Robert Peel, 189; conduct on the Corporation Bill, 288, 292; on the prospects of the session, 332; on the business of the House of Lords, 333; speech in vindication of conduct, 362; in Paris, 378; insult offered to, in House of Commons, 389; capacity of, 390; violent speech of, 401
  • Lyndhurst, Lady, insulted by the Duke of Cumberland, i. 222; conversation with, ii. [93]
  • Lynn Regis, election, iii. 170, 171, 175, 181
  • Lyons, riots at, ii. [219]

  • Macao, verses on, i. 11, 12
  • Macaulay, Thomas Babington, speeches on the Reform Bill, ii. [123], [199]; eloquence of, [204]; at Holland House, [245]; appearance of, [246]; character of, [317]; on the Coercion Bill, [363]; conversation of, iii. 35; memory of, 337; eloquence of, compared to Lord Brougham, 338; inscription on monument erected in honour of Lord William Bentinck, 339
  • Macaulay, Zachary, iii. 337
  • Mackintosh, Right Hon. Sir James, speech of, on the criminal laws, i. 19; conversation of, 241; death of, ii. [307]; ‘History of England,’ iii. 139; remarks on life of, 293, 314; compared with Burke, 314; life of, 316; abilities of, 316; religious belief of, 324
  • Maggiore, Lago, i. 414
  • Maidstone, state of the borough, iii. 184
  • Maii, Monsignore, i. 367, 375
  • Malibran, Maria Felicita, in the ‘Sonnambula,’ iii. 12
  • Mallet, conspiracy of, ii. [186]
  • Malt Tax, the, Government defeated on, ii. [368]
  • Manners Sutton, Sir Charles, G.C.B., proposed as Premier, ii. [326]; conduct of, [341]; reappointed Speaker, [343]; Knight of the Bath, iii. 30; the Speakership, 204, see Canterbury, Lord
  • Mansfield, Lord, speech against the Government, ii. [136]; audience of the King, [138]; meeting of Peers, [152]
  • Mansion House, the, dinner at, iii. 178
  • Marengo, battle-field of, i. 292
  • Maria, Donna, Queen of Portugal, at a child’s ball, i. 209; proposals of marriage for, iii. 33; at Windsor, 33; picture of, 195
  • Marie Amélie, Queen, iii. 383
  • Marmont, Marshal, at Lady Glengall’s, ii. [34]; conversation with, [34]; revolution of 1830, [37]; at Woolwich, [38]; dinner at Lord Dudley’s, [38]
  • Matteis, trial of, i. 336, 341
  • Matuscewitz, Russian Ambassador Extraordinary, i. 159; on affairs in Europe, ii. [176]; conduct of, [324]; conversation with, iii. 314
  • Maule, Mr. Justice, at dinner at the Athenæum, ii. [101]
  • Meeting of moderate men, origin of the ‘Derby Dilly,’ iii. 219
  • Meiningen, château of, model of the, iii. 122; the Queen revisits the, 125
  • Melbourne, Viscount, Home Secretary, ii. [66]; efficiency of, in office, [90]; negotiations with, [104]; dissatisfaction of, [245]; on the proposed new Peers, [254]; on the Reform Bill, [277]; on the members of Lord Grey’s Administration, [322]; sent for by the King, iii. 102; forms an Administration, 108; letter to the Duke of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, and Mr. Stanley, 109; Administration of, 113; anecdote of, 126; information of, 130; literary conversation of, 131; on Benthamites, 138; theological reading of, 138; fall of Government of, 143; dismissal of, 144; details of fall of Government, 147; account of dismissal, 150, 168; with the King, 163, 168; with his colleagues, 164; 165, 166; dispute with Lord Duncannon, 166; speeches at Derby, 170; weakness of, 170; second Administration formed, 253; composition of, 256; theological reading of, 324; appointment of Dr. Hampden, 342; action against, brought by the Hon. Mr. Norton, 349; result of the trial, 351; difficulties of the Government, 355
  • Melville, Viscount, President of the India Board, i. 124
  • Mendizabal, ability of, iii. 321; dismissal of, 350
  • Messiah, the oratorio of the, performed in Westminster Abbey, iii. 98
  • Methuen, Paul, M.P., on supporting the Government, iii. 65; retort of O’Connell to, 65
  • Metternich, Princess, anecdote of, iii. 187
  • Mexico, failure of the Spanish expedition against, i. 249
  • Meynell, Mr., retires from the Lord Chamberlain’s department, ii. [133]
  • Mezzofanti, i. 403
  • Middlesex election, 1835, iii. 197
  • Middleton, party at, i. 12
  • Miguel, Dom. ii. [312], [315], [321]; attacks Oporto, [324]; fleet captured by Captain Napier, iii. 9; anecdote of, 26; blunders of, 93
  • Milan, i. 413
  • Mill, John Stuart, at breakfast given by Mr. Henry Taylor, ii. [59]
  • Milton, Viscount, at a meeting at Lord Althorp’s, ii. [161]
  • Mirabeau, Count de, Talleyrand’s account of, ii. [384]
  • Miraflores, Count de, Spanish Ambassador in London, iii. 98; doubtful compliment to Madame de Lieven, 99
  • Mola di Gaeta, i. 359; Cicero’s villa, 368
  • Molé. M., Prime Minister of France, iii. 379; abilities of, 380
  • Montalivet, case of the French refugee, iii. 386
  • Monti, Vincenzo, anecdote of, ii. [186]
  • Moore, Thomas, i. 239, 245; conversation of, 242; anecdotes, 247; Irish patriotism of, ii. [98]; opinions on Reform, [140]; copy of ‘Lord Edward Fitzgerald,’ [169]; satire on Dr. Bowring, [219]; compared with Rogers, iii. 324; quarrel with O’Connell, 346
  • ‘Morning Herald,’ the, moderate Tory organ, ii. [269]
  • Mornington, Countess of, death of, ii. [194]
  • Morpeth, Viscount, Irish Secretary, iii. 256; speech on Irish Tithe Bill, 256
  • Mosley, Sir Oswald, meeting of moderate men, iii. 220
  • Mulgrave, Earl of, in Jamaica, ii. [352]; refuses the office of Postmaster-General, iii. 90; Lord Privy Seal, 113; capability of, 255
  • Municipal Corporation Bill, iii. 263, 284, 290; policy of Tory Peers on the, 283; prospects of the, 295; effects of the, 309, 313; the Bill carried, 310
  • Munster, Earl of, employed by the King, ii. [10]; raised to the Peerage, [143]; Lieutenant of the Tower, [168]; sworn in a Privy Councillor, [352]
  • Murat, Achille, ii. [115]
  • Murray, Dr., Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, i. 146
  • Murray, Sir George, Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, ii. [11]
  • Murray, Lady Augusta, marriage of, ii. [194]
  • Musard’s ball, iii. 384

  • Namik Pacha, Turkish Ambassador, ii. [339]
  • Napier, Sir William, on the state of the country, ii. [108]; ‘History of the Peninsular War,’ iii. 271
  • Napier, Captain Charles, captures Dom Miguel’s fleet, iii. 9; cause of capture of a French squadron, 11; anecdote of, 34
  • Naples, i. 333; sight-seeing at, 334; Court of Justice, 334; manuscripts, 334; ceremony of taking the veil, 338; sights of, 345, 356; miracle of the blood of San Gennaro, 353, 355, 364; excursions to Astroni, 356; lines on leaving, 361
  • Navarino, battle of, i. 114, 163
  • Nemours, H.R.H. Duc de, accompanies King Louis Philippe, ii. [99]; nomination to the throne of Belgium declined, [111]; in the House of Commons, iii. 306; at Doncaster, 315
  • Newmarket, political negotiations at, ii. [290]
  • Nicholas, Emperor, accession of, i. 373; reception of strangers, iii. 24; on the change of Government in England, 211; speech at Warsaw, 319; dislike to King Louis Philippe, 387; qualities of, 371
  • ‘Norma,’ the opera of, iii. 2
  • North, Lord, Letters of George III. to, iii. 129; anecdote of, 132
  • Northamptonshire election, iii. 326
  • Northumberland, Duke of, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, i. 157
  • Northumberland, Duchess of, resigns her office of governess to the Princess Victoria, iii. 400
  • Norton, Hon. Mr., action brought against Lord Melbourne, iii. 349; result of the trial, 351

  • Oaks, The. ii. [374]; party at, [374]
  • Oatlands, the residence of the Duke of York, i. 4; weekly parties at, 5, 7
  • O’Connell, Daniel, character of, i. 145; at dinner, 203; attempts to take his seat, 207; elected for Clare, 1829, 223; insult to, ii. [76]; in Ireland, [96]; opposition to Lord Anglesey, [98]; abilities of, [100]; violence of, [106]; arrest of, [107]; trial of, [109]; position of, [111]; pleads guilty, [114]; opposition to Lord Duncannon in Kilkenny, [115]; explanation of, [123]; dread of cholera, [309]; member for Ireland, [351]; violent speech at the Trades’ Union, [362], [363]; attack on Baron Smith, iii. 59; retort to Mr. Methuen, 65; and the Coercion Bill, 103, 110; in correspondence with Mr. Littleton, 110; union with the Whig party, 219; power of, 255; affair with Lord Alvanley, 256; in Scotland, 316; proposed expulsion from Brooks’s club, 320; quarrel with Moore, 346; Carlow election, 348
  • O’Connell, Morgan, duel with Lord Alvanley, iii. 256
  • Old Bailey, trials at, i. 204; ii. [85]
  • Opera House, the English, burnt, i. 277
  • Orange, Prince of, dinner to the, ii. [57]; returns to Holland, [133]
  • Orange, Princess of, robbery of jewels of, i. 267
  • Orange Lodge, association of, iii. 343
  • Orangemen, meeting of, ii. [123]
  • Orleans, H.R.H. Duke of, arrival of, i. [208]; sent to Lyons, ii. [219]; in England, [373]; project of marriage at Vienna, iii. 372; question of marriage of, 387
  • Orloff, Count, arrival of, ii. [278]; delay in ratification of the Belgian Treaty, [285]
  • Osterley, party at, ii. [187]