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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  • Padua, i. 411
  • Pæstum, i. 344
  • Palmella, Duke of, arrival of in London, ii. [315]
  • Palmerston, Viscount, speech on the Portuguese question, i. 211; Foreign Secretary, ii. [66]; suggests a compromise on the Reform Bill, [211]; on proposed new Peers, [254]; on prospects of the Reform Bill, [256]; business habits of, iii. 20, 21; unpopularity of, 56; speech on the Turkish question, 71; Foreign Secretary in Lord Melbourne’s Administration, 113; unpopularity with the corps diplomatique, 136; loses his election in Hampshire, 197; as a man of business, 210; Foreign Secretary, 256; abilities of, 360
  • Panic, the, 1825, i. 77; on the Stock Exchange, 1830, ii. [43]
  • Panshanger, parties at, ii. [46], [47], [229]
  • Paris, society at, in 1830, i. 283; in July, 416, 417; Marshal Marmont’s account of events at, in 1830, ii. [36]; alarm felt in, [99]; change of Ministry, [133]; in 1837, iii. 377; society at, 378, 385; sight-seeing, 381, 383
  • Park, Judge, anecdotes of, ii. [92]; iii. 372
  • Parke, Right Hon. Sir James, sworn in a Privy Councillor, iii. 21; Baron of the Exchequer, 71; in the appeal of Swift v. Kelly, 268
  • Parliament, meeting of, 1830, ii. [53]; meeting of, 1831, ii. [110]; dissolution of 1831, [137]; opening of, [153]; in 1831, [223]; dissolution of, 1832, [334]; opening of, 1833, [351]; prorogation of, 1833, iii. 27; opening of, 1834, 55; dissolution of, 183; temporary buildings for Houses of, 205; opening of, 219; in 1836, 334; prorogation of, 1836, 361
  • Parnell, Sir Henry, turned out of office, ii. [243]
  • Parsons, anecdotes of, ii. [108]
  • Paskiewitch, Marshal, in quarantine, ii. [162]
  • Pattison, James, returned to Parliament for the City of London, iii. 188
  • Pavilion, The, dinner at, i. 49; completion of, 54
  • Pease, Mr., and O’Dwyer, iii. 59
  • Pedro, Dom, expedition of, ii. [312], [315]; proposal to combine with Spain, iii. 72; in possession of Portugal, 93
  • Peel, Right Hon. Sir Robert, Home Secretary, i. 124; speeches on Catholic Relief Bill, 167, 183; Oxford University election, 1829, 177; defeated, 178; political prospects of, ii. [95], [96]; power in the House of Commons, [116]; speech on the Reform Bill, [123]; inactivity of, on the Reform Bill, [130], [134]; complaints of policy of, [141]; conduct of, [160]; reserve of, [161], [174]; excellence in debate, [200]; answer to Lord Harrowby, [248], [249]; policy of, [264]; speech on Irish Tithes, [269]; invited to form a Government, [294]; refuses to take office, [296]; defence of conduct, [304]; conduct during the Tory efforts to form a Government, [327], [328]; conduct compared with that of the Duke of Wellington, [328]; character of, [354]; on political unions, iii. 12; in society, 35; position of, in the House of Commons, 64; collection of pictures, 70; great dinner given by, 72; speech on admission of Dissenters to the University, 75; policy of the Administration of, 161; friendship with the Duke of Wellington renewed, 167; arrival of, from the Continent, 174; formation of Administration, 177; manifesto to the country, 178; prospects of the Ministry, 179; qualities of, 189; Toryism of Administration of, 194; false position of, 208; prospects of Government, 214, 235, 236; talents of, 224; conduct to his adherents, 230, 244; courage of, 283; impending resignation of, 242; Government defeated, 246; resignation of Administration of, 1835, 246, 248; speech on Corporation Reform, 263; on Irish Church Bill, 281; relations with Lord John Russell, 282; seclusion of, 297; speech on Corporation Reform, 304; consideration for Lord Stanley, 335; conduct with regard to the Corporation Bill, 340; position of, 358; on the beginning of the new reign, 402
  • Peel, Sir Robert, sen., account of, ii. [125]
  • Peel, Right Hon. Jonathan, iii. 243
  • Pemberton, Thomas, ii. [314]; in the appeal of Swift v. Kelly, iii. 267, 271
  • Pembroke, Earl of, i. 250
  • Pension List, see [Commons, House of]
  • Pepys, Right Hon. Sir Christopher, Master of the Rolls, iii. 328. See [Cottenham, Lord]
  • Perceval, Spencer, discourse of, iii, 41; the Unknown Tongue, 41; on the condition of the Church, 123; apostolic mission to the members of the Government, 331; at Holland House, 331; apostolic mission of, 333
  • Périer, Casimir, momentary resignation of, ii. [175]; attacked by cholera, [288]; death of, [307]
  • Persian Ambassador, the, quarrel of, with the Regent, i. 21
  • Perth election, 1835, iii. 197
  • Petworth House and pictures, ii. [336]; fête at, iii. 84
  • Peyronnet, Comte de, i. 393
  • Phillpotts, see [Exeter, Bishop of]
  • Pisa, i. 297
  • Pitt, Right Hon. William, described by Talleyrand, ii. [345]; anecdotes of, iii. 131
  • Plunket, Lord, Lord Chancellor in Ireland, ii. [90]; anecdote of, [107]; at Stoke, iii. 21; Deanery of Down, 70
  • Poland, contest in, ii. [157]
  • Polignac, Prince Jules de, head of the Administration in France; i. 160, 229, 283; Administration of, 394; behaviour of, ii. [29]; letter to M. de Molé, [33]; exasperation against, [38], [39]
  • Pompeii, i. 338; excavations at, 343
  • Ponsonby, Viscount, Minister at Naples, ii. [155]; letters of, [172]; conduct of, as Ambassador at Constantinople, iii. 405
  • Pope, the, audience of Pius VIII., i. 382; Irish appointments of the, iii. 269. See [Rome]
  • Portfolio, the, iii. 327
  • Portland, Duke of, Lord Privy Seal, i. 95
  • Portugal, ships seized by the French, ii. [182], [184]; affairs in, iii. 25, 79; bankrupt state of, 93
  • Powell, Mr., ii. [52]
  • Pozzo di Borgo, Count, ii. [347]; views of, on the state of Europe, iii. 182; Russian Ambassador in London, 201, 203
  • Praed, Winthrop Mackworth, first speech of, ii. [115]; First Secretary to the Board of Control, iii. 194
  • Pratolino, i. 402
  • Prayer, form of, on account of the disturbed state of the kingdom, ii. [99]
  • Proclamation against rioters, ii. [73]

  • ‘Quakers’, the, address to King William IV., ii. [17]
  • ‘Quarterly Review, The,’ attacks Lord Harrowby, ii. [269], [270]; pamphlet in answer to article, [270]
  • Quintus Curtius, iii. 130

  • Racing, remarks on, ii. [373]; anecdote, [374]
  • Redesdale, Lord, letter of, ii. [269]
  • Reform, plan of, ii. [105]; remarks on, [207]; negotiations concerning, [215], [217], [218]
  • Reform Bill, the, laid before the King, ii. [109]; excitement concerning, [124]; carried by one vote, [132]; alterations in, [134]; Government defeated, [135]; remarks on, [180]; attitude of the press, [193]; prospects of, [199]; negotiations for a compromise, [211]; altered tone of the press, [225]; meeting of Peers in Downing Street, [225]; measures for carrying the second reading in the House of Lords, [235], [237], [239], [241]; continued efforts to compromise, [268]; finally passed in the House of Commons, [270]; continued discussions on, [274]; difficulty with Schedule A, [280]; carried in the House of Lords, [287]; in committee, [292]; passes through committee, [304]; results of, iii. 27, 191. For debates on, see [Lords, House of], and [Commons, House of]
  • Reichstadt, Duke of, and Marshal Marmont, iii. 374
  • Reis-Effendi, the, i. 159
  • Renfrewshire election, iii. 388
  • Rice, Right Hon. Thomas Spring, Colonial Secretary, iii. 88, 113; difficulties with, 253; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 256; incapacity of, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 376
  • Richmond, Duke of, and King George III. at a naval review, iii. 129
  • Richmond, Duke of, summary of character of, i. 199; Postmaster-General, ii. [66]; refuses the appointment of Master of the Horse, [67]; difficulties with his labourers, [68]; at Goodwood, ii. [182]; on Reform, [211]; character of, iii. 15; resignation of, 88
  • Riots, in London, 1830, ii. [55]; among the farm labourers, [68]; proclamation against, [73]; in the country, [77]
  • Ripon, Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, ii. [66]; resignation of, iii. 88. See [Goderich, Viscount]
  • Robarts, Mr., dinner given by, iii. 184
  • Robinson, Right Hon. Frederick John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, i. 79; See [Goderich, Viscount]
  • Rochester election, 183.3, iii. 193
  • Roden, Earl of, declines the office of Lord Steward, iii. 179, 181
  • Rogers, Samuel, breakfast given by, ii. [150]; compared with Moore, iii. 324
  • Rolle, Lord, remark to Lord Brougham, iii. 107
  • Rome, i. 303, 304; St. Peter’s, 303, 321; sight-seeing, 306, 311, 322; the Sistine Chapel, 309; the cardinals, 309; a cardinal lying in state, 312; Pompey’s statue, 313; Temple of Bacchus, 313; the Catacombs, 314; the Pope’s blessing, 316, 324; Holy Week observances, 317; the Grand Penitentiary, 317, 319; washing of pilgrims’ feet, 320; supper to pilgrims, 321; Protestant burial-ground, 322; St. Peter’s illuminated, 325; excavations, 327; sight-seeing, 328, 329, 362; aqueducts, 363; the Scala Santa, 364; St. Peter’s, 366; Library of the Vatican, 367; votive offering of a horse-shoe, 367, 372; Columbaria, 374; saints, 385; the Flagellants, 387; relations with Protestant countries, 391; the Coliseum, 395; story of a thief, 396; convent of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 397; sight-seeing, 398
  • Rosslyn, Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, i. 210; Lord President of the Council, iii. 177; dinner for selecting the Sheriffs, 201
  • Roussin, Admiral, at Constantinople ii. [367]
  • Rovigo, the Duke de, at Rome, i. 325
  • Rundell, Mr., fortune of, will of, i. 90
  • Runton Abbey, shooting at, iii. 51; murder in the neighbourhood, 51
  • Russell, Right Hon. Lord John, introduces the Reform Bill, ii. [121]; seat in the Cabinet, [150]; brings in his Bill, [155]; letter to Attwood, [205], [206]; willing to compromise, [223]; brings on the second Reform Bill, [227]; Paymaster, of the Forces, iii. 113; objected to by the King as leader of the House of Commons, 160; speech at Totness, 171; on the Speakership, 205; on Church Reform, 206; first speech as leader of the House of Commons, 214; letter of, on the Speakership, 218; as leader of the House of Commons, 221; marriage of, 252; Home Secretary in Lord Melbourne’s second Administration, 256; introduction of Corporation Reform, 263; relations with Sir Robert Peel, 282; course to be pursued on the Corporation Bill, 303, 310; speech on the Orangemen, 344; moderation of, 352; meeting at the Foreign Office, 357, 358; intention of the Government to proceed with their Bills, 397; speech in answer to Roebuck, 401
  • Russia, state of, 1829, i. 158; intrigues of, ii. [351]; diplomatic relations with, [352]; combines with Turkey against Egypt, [366]; fleet sent to Constantinople, [366]; establishes her power in the East, [371]; quarrel with, iii. 44; policy towards Turkey, 48; treaty with Turkey, 69; relations with Turkey, 183
  • Russo-Dutch Loan, question of the, ii. [240], [241]; origin of the, [244]; debate on the, in the House of Lords, [315]
  • Rutland, Duke of, anti-Reform petition, ii. [263]; birthday party, iii. 46

  • Sadler, Mr., maiden speech of, in opposition to the Catholic Relief Bill, i. 191
  • Saint-Aulaire, M. de, French Ambassador at Vienna, ii. [187]; anecdote of, [187]
  • Saint-Aulaire, Madame de, iii. 187
  • Saint-Germain, Count de, account of, ii. [186]; the ‘Wandering Jew,’ [186]
  • Salerno, i. 344
  • Salisbury, Marquis of, petition to the King, ii. [231]
  • Saltash, borough of, division on, ii. [170]
  • San Carlos, Duke and Duchess of, i. 8
  • Sandon, Viscount, moves the Address in the House of Commons, iii. 202; on Sir Robert Peel, 340
  • Sandys, Lord, iii. 359
  • Sartorius, Admiral, petition, iii. 366
  • Scarlett, Sir James, Attorney-General, i. 210
  • Scott, Sir Walter, death of, ii. [307]
  • Seaford, Lord, i. 83
  • Sebastiani, Count, French Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s, iii. 180
  • Sefton, Earl of, dinner to Lord Grey and Lord Brougham, ii. [69]; on Lord Brougham, [148]; created a Peer of the United Kingdom, [150]; qualities of, [183]
  • Segrave, Lord, Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire, iii. 322
  • Senior, Nassau, at Holland House, iii. 138
  • Session of 1833, review of the, iii. 28
  • Sestri, i. 297
  • Seton, Sir Henry, arrival of, from Belgium, ii. [178]
  • Seymour, Lord, withdraws his support from the Government, ii. [124]
  • Seymour, George, Master of the Robes, ii. [50]
  • Seymour, Horace, retires from the Lord Chamberlain’s Department, ii. [133]
  • Seymour, Jane, coffin of, found at Windsor, ii. [168]
  • Shadwell, Right Hon. Sir Lancelot, on legal business, iii. 76
  • Shee, Sir Martin, elected President of the Royal Academy, i. 269
  • Sheil, Right Hon. Richard, dispute with Lord Althorp, iii. 55; arrest of, by the Serjeant-at-Arms, 56; committee, 57, 58; insult to Lord Lyndhurst, 389
  • Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, iii. 336
  • Siege of Saragossa, the, iii. 40
  • Siena, i. 303
  • Simplon, the, i. 415
  • Slavery, abolition of, ii. [347]; for debates on, see [Commons, House of]
  • Smith, Baron, ii. [105]; O’Connell’s attack upon, iii. 59, 61, 63
  • Smith, Sydney, and the siege of Saragossa, iii. 39; and Professor Leslie, 44; sermon of, in St. Paul’s Cathedral, 166; on Sir James Mackintosh, 317; dispute of, with the Bishop of London, 395; letter to Archdeacon Singleton, 395
  • Smithson, Sir Hugh, ii. [337], [338]
  • Somaglia, Cardinal, i. 312
  • Somerville, Mrs., iii. 58
  • Sorrento, i. 352; Benediction of the Flowers, 352
  • Soult, Marshal, sent to Lyons, ii. [219]; Prime Minister of France, [324]
  • Southey, Robert, at breakfast given by Mr. Henry Taylor, ii. [59]; letter to Lord Brougham on rewards to literary men, [111]
  • Spain, the Duke of Wellington on affairs in, iii. 47; state of, 55; affairs in, 66, 72; proposal to combine with Dom Pedro, 72; affairs in, 183; deplorable state of, 359
  • Spanish Legion, formation of the, iii. 265
  • Speaker, the, indecision of, ii. [299]; disputes on the Speakership, [333]; iii. 204
  • Spencer, Earl, death of, iii. 140
  • Spencer, Earl, see [Althorp, Viscount]
  • Sprotborough, party at, for the races, ii. [50]
  • Staël, Madame de, ‘Considérations sur la Révolution française,’ i. 16; anecdote of, ii. [186]
  • Stafford House, concert at, iii. 278
  • Stanley, Right Hon. Edward, Irish Secretary, ii. [66]; speech on the Reform Bill, [123]; seat in the Cabinet, [150]; speech in answer to Croker, [228]; Secretary for the Colonial Department, [365]; at The Oaks, [374]; indecision of, iii. 17; racing interests of, 35; resignation of, 88; in opposition, 93; ‘Thimblerig’ speech, 100; conciliatory letter to Lord Grey, 107; disposition of, 165, 167; declines to join Sir R. Peel, 175, 176; speech at Glasgow, 180; formation of the Stanley party, 220; position of Mr. Stanley, 222; policy of, 228; meeting of party at the ‘King’s Head,’ 237; speech on Irish Church question, 240; character of, 250; letter to Sir Thomas Hesketh, 265; joins the Opposition, 272; conduct of, 336
  • Stanley, Right Hon. Edward John, Under-Secretary of State, iii. 112
  • State Paper Office, i. 160; iii. 44
  • Stephen, James, opinions on emancipation, ii. [359]
  • Stephenson, George, on steam-engines, iii. 54
  • Stewart, Lady Dudley, party given by, ii. [115]; accompanies the Prince of Orange to Gravesend, [133]
  • Stoke, party at, i. 142; ii. [185]
  • Strangford, Viscount, sent to the Brazils, i. 140
  • Strasburg prisoners, acquittal of, iii. 381
  • Strawberry Hill, party at, i. 247
  • Strutt, Edward, ii. [59]
  • Stuart de Rothesay, Lord, Ambassador in France, i. 141
  • Sugden, Right Hon. Sir Edward, quarrel of, with Lord Brougham, ii. [312]; origin of animosity towards Lord Brougham, iii. 22; Irish Chancellor, 178; resignation of, 231; retains his appointment, 234
  • Sugden, Lady, not received at Court, iii. 231
  • Sunderland, state of, ii. [216]
  • Sussex, H.R.H. the Duke of, marriage of, ii. [194]
  • Sutherland, Duke of, death of the, iii. 19; wealth, of the, 19
  • Suttee case, before the Privy Council, ii. [307]
  • Swift v. Kelly, before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, iii. 259, 266, 267, 271; judgment, 274

  • Tallyrand, Charles Maurice de, letter to the Emperor of Russia, i. 23; Ambassador to the Court of St. James, ii. [44]; conversation of, [185]; anecdotes, [185]; mot of, [195]; dinner with, [222]; on Fox and Pitt, [344]; detained in the Thames, [346]; on Portuguese affairs, iii. 25; on relations between France and England, 314; opinion of, of Lord Palmerston, 360; dissatisfaction at his position in London, 386
  • Tasso, i. 328; bust of, 328
  • Tavistock, Marquis of, on the prospects of the Liberal party, iii. 43
  • Taylor, Sir Herbert, conversation with Lord Wharncliffe, ii. [251]; correspondence with, about the Chancellorship, [339]
  • Taylor, Henry, breakfast at the house of, ii. [58]; breakfast to Wordsworth, Mill, Elliot, Charles Villiers, [120]; on the abolition of slavery in the West Indies, [348]; ‘Philip van Artevelde,’ iii. 114
  • Taylor, Brook, mission to Rome, ii. [153]
  • Teddesley, party at, i. 11
  • Tenterden, Lord, death of, ii. [329]; character of, [331]; classical knowledge of, [331]
  • Terceira, Portuguese expedition to, i. 169, 170
  • Terni, Falls of, i. 401
  • Thiers, Adolphe, dinner to, iii. 31; account of, 31; at the head of the French Government, 66; on interference in Spain, 66; foreign policy of, 364; social qualities of, 370; quarrel with Lady Granville, 380; courts the favour of Austria, 387
  • Thompson, Alderman, difficulties with his constituents, ii. [166]
  • Thomson, Right Hon. Charles Poulett, originates a commercial treaty with France, ii. [219]; Board of Trade, iii. 113, 256; self-complacency of, 330
  • Thorwaldsen, Albert, at Florence, i. 299, 300
  • Tierney, Right Hon. George, i. 14; Master of the Mint, 95; death of, 269
  • ‘Times,’ the, on Lord Harrowby’s letter, ii. [264], [265]; attacks Lord Grey, [267]; Lord Chancellor’s speech, [313]; influence of the, [362]; and Lord Brougham, iii. 133; disposition of, to support a Tory Government, 149, 152; terms of support to the Duke of Wellington, 155; power of the, 156, 157; negotiations with Lord Lyndhurst, 171; letter signed ‘Onslow,’ 199
  • Titchfield, Marquis of, death of, i. 75; character of, 75
  • Tivoli, i. 375
  • Tixall, party at, i. 10; Macao, 11
  • Torrington, Viscount, and the King, iii. 285
  • Tory party, state of the, ii. [162]; meeting at Bridgewater House, iii. 237; state of the, 306; indifference of members of the, 389
  • Treaty of Unkiar Skelessi, iii. 45; between Russia and Turkey, 1834, 69; the Quadruple, for the pacification of the Peninsula, signed 1834, 94
  • Tree, Ellen, at the City Theatre, ii. [181]
  • Tuileries, the, reception at, iii. 382; ball at, 383; small ball at, 385
  • Turf, the, reflections on, iii. 139
  • Turin, i. 291
  • Turkey, threatened by Russia, i. 228; critical state of, ii. [351]; relations with Russia, iii. 183
  • Tusculum, i. 390
  • Twiss, Horace, supper party given by, iii. 260