Fox, G.V.: Confidential Correspondence, cited, i. [257] note[3], [268] note[2]; ii. [120] note[3]; quoted, on Confederate ironclads in England, [130] note[2]
France: Naval right of search exercised by, i. [6]; and American contentions on neutral rights, [18]; Confederate Cotton Loan, attitude to, ii. [160] note[2] Cotton: lack of, i. [279], [290], [293]-[4], [296], [300]; ii. [17] Mediation and armistice, attitude to British unofficial overture on, ii. [38]-[9], [45]-[6], [59]-[60] Ministerial crisis, ii. [39], [45], [59] Neutrality of, i. [299]; Northern sentiment on, ii. [225] and note[2] Policy in the Civil War: joint action of, with Great Britain, i. [84], [88], [156], [166] note[1], [196], [249]-[50], [252], [259], [260], [284], [294]; ii. [28], [75], [198]; break in, [77] Press of, and the events in U.S., ii. [174] note[3], [236] note[2] See also under Mercier, Napoleon, Thouvenel, and under subject-headings
Fraser's Magazine, ii. [284]; J.S. Mill's articles in, i. [240], [242]; ii. [81], [90], [285]
Fraser, Trenholm & Company: Confederate financial agents in Liverpool, ii. [156], [157]
Frederick VII of Denmark: and Schleswig-Holstein, ii. [203]
Free Trade, i. [21]; ii. [304]
Freeman, E.A., History of Federal Government, cited, ii. [152]-[3]
Fremont, ii. [82]
Gallenga,----, Times correspondent in New York, ii. [189]