[301] 1 March 17, 1856.
[302] See Martens' Recueil des Traités, etc., published by the Russian foreign office, 1898, vol. xii., containing many graphic particulars of these events.
[303] Stanmore, Earl of Aberdeen, pp. 270-1.
[304] To Sir A. Gordon, Aug. 31, 1892.
[305] See Stanmore, p. 253.
[306] This is clearly worked out by Lord Stanmore, p. 254, etc.
[307] Ashley's Life of Palmerston, ii. p. 270.
[309] Lord Blachford in his Letters says of Newcastle (p. 225): 'An honest and honourable man, a thorough gentleman in all his feelings and ways, and considerate of all about him. He respected other people's position, but was sensible of his own; and his familiarity, friendly enough, was not such as invited response. It was said of him that he did not remember his rank unless you forgot it. In political administration he was painstaking, clear-headed, and just. But his abilities were moderate, and he did not see how far they were from being sufficient for the management of great affairs, which, however, he was always ambitious of handling.' See also Selborne's Memorials, ii. pp. 257-8.
[310] Martens.