British Standard, The, i. [70] note[1]

British travellers' views on America, i. [23] and note, [24], [28], [30]; ii. [274]-[5]

Brooks, i. [80]

Brougham, i. [94] note[2]; ii. [282]

Brougham, Lord, i. [19]

Brown, John, raid of, i. [33] note[2]

Browning, Robert, pro-Northern sentiment of, i. [70]; on stone-boat blockade, [256]; on Slavery a factor in the struggle, [238]-[9]; on British dismay at prospect of war in Trent crisis, [240]; mentioned, [228] note[4]

Bruce,--, British Ambassador in Washington, ii. [255] note[4]; report of American intentions against France in Mexico, [255] note[4]; comment of, on Lincoln, Seward and Sumner, [262]; warns Russell of probable American demands at end of war, [266], [268]; attitude to "piracy" proclamation, [268]. Otherwise mentioned, ii. [262], [269].

Brunow, Baron de, Russian Ambassador: on British policy, i. [50]-[1], [74]; interpretation of Russell's "three months" statement, [272] note[1]; report of, on Russell's mediation plan, ii. [45] note[3]; interview of, with Russell on joint mediation offer, [73] note[1]

Bryce, Lord, i. [30]; ii. [188] note[3], [274]