The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 3, 1854-1861
Queen of Great Britain Victoria
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  • Factory Labour, Bill, ii. [1], [115]
  • Fane, Hon. Julian, Secretary of Embassy, Vienna, iii. [370], [409]
  • Farnham, Queen's visit to, iii. [400]
  • Fawcett, Col., shot in a duel, i. [485]
  • Featherstonhaugh, Mr., H.B.M. Consul, Havre, arranges escape of King Louis Philippe, ii. [156]-160, [163]
  • Feodore, Princess, of Leiningen, the Queen's half-sister, marriage to Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, i. [3], [33];
    • childhood, i. [18];
    • i. [31], [37], [88], [125], [480], [510]
  • Ferdinand, Maximilian Joseph, of Austria, Archduke, proposed marriage, iii. [211];
    • marriage and death of, iii. [234], [240]
  • —— Duke of Orleans, i. [234]
  • —— see Portugal, King of
  • —— II., King of Naples, i. [51];
    • rising against, ii. [141];
    • illness and death, iii. [324]
  • —— of Bulgaria, Prince, i. [431]
  • Feroz Shah, Prince, iii. [47]
  • Ferozepore, ii. [74], [208]
  • Ferozeshah, ii. [31], [76]
  • Fieschi attempts King Louis Philippe's life, i. [407]
  • Fife, Earl of, Peerage, iii. [245]
  • Fine Arts Commission, i. [332]
  • Finlay, Mr, claim against Greek Government, ii. [231], [239]
  • Finmark, guarantee of, iii. [134]
  • Fiscal Policy, ii. [292]
  • Fisher, Dr, see Salisbury, Bishop of
  • Fitzclarence, Lord Adolphus, i. [390]
  • Fitzgerald, William Robert Seymour Vesey, Under Secretary for Foreign affairs, iii. [277], [445]
  • —— Sir John, iii. [76]
  • —— and Vesci, Lord, President of Board of Control, i. [347], [372]
  • Fitzmayer, Col., iii. [182]
  • Fitzwilliam, Earl, ii. [126]-128
  • —— Lady Anne, i. [121]
  • Flahaut, Madame de, ii. [39]
  • Florence, visited by Prince Albert, i. [152];
    • revolution in, iii. [308]
  • Follett, Sir William, i. [219];
    • Solicitor-General, i. [469]
  • Fonblanque, Albany, i. [412]
  • Foreign Enlistment Bill, iii. [2], [58]
  • Foreign Office, new, iii. [444]
  • Foreign Secretary, duties of, ii. [264]
  • Forey, General, iii. [455]
  • Fortescue, second Earl, receives the Garter, iii. [157]
  • —— Dudley, iii. [443]
  • Fould, Achille, French Minister, iii. [333], [418]
  • Four Points, Crimean negotiations, iii. [63], [65], [120], [154], [158], [160]-185
  • Fox, Charles James, i. [5], [391]
  • —— Mr, British Minister at Washington, i. [355]
  • France, attempts on life of King, i. [43], [243], [408];
    • expedition to Constantin, i. [43], [57];
    • heated debates in Chamber, i. [59], [63];
    • Duke and Duchess of Orleans, i. [69];
    • and England, i. [93], [97], [209], [230];
    • and the Peninsula, i. [94];
    • in Africa, i. [96];
    • sympathy with Belgium, i. [102], [135];
    • resignation of Ministry, i. [149], [151];
    • Louis Bonaparte, i. [209];
    • Turco-Egyptian convention, i. [227];
    • Eastern crisis, i. [231], [235]-240;
    • friendliness with England, i. [239], [244];
    • Thiers Ministry dismissed, i. [242];
    • possibility of revolution, i. [246]-249;
    • and Spain, i. [347], [351], [445];
    • Spanish marriage, i. [488]; ii. [32], [44], [72], [96]-109;
    • Queen Victoria's visit to, i. [490];
    • friction with England, ii. [1], [6], [21];
    • England and Russia, ii. [19];
    • hostilities with Morocco, ii. [20];
    • fortification of Paris and Algerian trouble, ii. [31];
    • Syrian War, ii. [68];
    • murder of Duchesse de Praslin, ii. [115], [128];
    • revolution, ii. [141];
    • abdication of King, ii. [149];
    • republic, ii. [148], [151];
    • new Government, ii. [155], [172];
    • national assembly, ii. [173];
    • the Royal Family, ii. [176];
    • entente cordiale, ii. [186], [190];
    • English Ambassador to, ii. [190], [206];
    • Louis Bonaparte, President of Republic, ii. [205], [210], [214];
    • relations with England, ii. [206];
    • state of, ii. [238];
    • coup d'état in Paris, ii. [334]-340, [353];
    • dispute with Russia, ii. [356];
    • and the Swiss Government, ii. [380];
    • champion of Italian liberty, ii. [387];
    • Bourbons, ii. [389];
    • position of Louis Napoleon, ii. [390];
    • assumes imperial title, ii. [406];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [431], [441]-444, [449], [451]-471; iii. [1];
    • fleet sent to Salamis, ii. [441];
    • and England, ii. [443];
    • alliance with England against Russia, iii. [1], [6], [13];
    • and Sebastopol, iii. [43], [44];
    • Inkerman, iii. [52];
    • and the Four Points, iii. [120];
    • success against Russia, iii. [135];
    • Queen's visit to, iii. [135], [136];
    • fall of Sebastopol, iii. [142], [143], [145];
    • desire for peace, iii. [153];
    • peace and terms of settlement, iii. [138]-185, [214], [215];
    • rupture with King Ferdinand, iii. [158], [159];
    • and Austria, iii. [168];
    • bad state of army, iii. [180];
    • feeling against England, iii. [261], [264];
    • Italy and Sardinia, iii. [307];
    • war with Austria, iii. [310], [314];
    • reported treaty with Russia, iii. [328];
    • victories, iii. [353];
    • conclusion of peace, iii. [355];
    • Treaty of Zurich, iii. [374];
    • annexation of Savoy and Nice, iii. [379];
    • expedition to Pekin, iii. [381];
    • policy in Italy, iii. [412]
  • Franchise, County and Borough, ii. [288], [289];
    • Extension Committee, ii. [324];
    • Disfranchisement Bill, ii. [380], [381];
    • based on personal property, iii. [307];
    • Borough, iii. [379]
  • Francis, attempts the Queen's life, i. [370], [398], [405]
  • —— II., King of Naples, flight to Gaëta, iii. [380], [407]
  • Frankfort, National Assembly at, ii. [174], [188], [192]
  • Frederic of the Netherlands, Prince, iii. [458]
  • —— Archduke, i. [431]
  • Frederick, William Victor Albert (afterwards German Emperor), birth of, iii. [314];
    • christening, iii. [324]
  • Frederick I., see Würtemberg, King of
  • —— Augustus II., see Saxony, King of
  • —— Crown Prince of Prussia, see Prussia, Prince Frederick
  • Free Church of Scotland, founded, i. [448]
  • Freemasons, i. [478]
  • Free Trade, i. [382]; ii. [132], [248], [310], [313], [344], [384], [386], [390], [399,] [405], [427]
  • Fremantle, Sir Thomas, afterwards Lord Cottesloe, i. [482]
  • French, Emperor of the, see Napoleon
  • —— Empress of the, see Montijo, Mademoiselle de
  • French, King of the, see Louis Philippe
  • —— Queen of the (Marie Amélie) (see Louis Philippe), death, ii. [265]
  • Frogmore, iii. [399];
    • death of Duchess of Kent at, iii. [435]-439, [447]
  • Fueros, i. [188]

  • Gaelic, in Highland schools, ii. [214]
  • Gaëta, ii. [205]
  • Gaillard, Gabriel Henri, La Rivalité de la France et de l'Espagne, i. [39]
  • Gainsborough, Countess of, see Barham, Lady
  • Gaisford, Very Rev. Thomas (Dean of Christchurch), iii. [148]
  • Garbett, Mr, i. [374]
  • Gardner, Lord, i. [291]
  • Garibaldi, guerilla leader, iii. [308];
    • deputy for Nice, iii. [380];
    • and Sicilian insurrection, iii. [380], [410];
    • Lord J. Russell's letter to and reply, iii. [431], [432], [434]
  • Geisel, Cardinal, iii. [457]
  • George III., his politics, i. [5];
    • family, i. [6]
  • —— IV., marriage, i. [1];
    • politics, i. [5];
    • Queen's visit to, i. [11]-13, [258];
    • death, i. [19]
  • —— V., of Hanover, see Hanover
  • —— Prince, of Denmark, i. [214]
  • Germany, King of Prussia on, ii. [137];
    • effect of French Revolution, ii. [141];
    • anxiety in, ii. [167], [170], [174];
    • Minor States, ii. [188], [189];
    • interest in Lombardy, ii. [193];
    • disorder in, ii. [199], [215];
    • Imperial crown declined by King of Prussia, ii. [219];
    • Union of Schleswig and Holstein, ii. [222], [249], [254];
    • critical position of, ii. [229], [273], [275], [278];
    • and England, ii. [274];
    • constitutionalism, ii. [275];
    • anxiety in, ii. [278];
    • Diet, ii. [320];
    • coronation, iii. [456]-459;
    • the Emperor's views, iii. [465]
  • Ghent, disturbances at, i. [187]
  • Gholab Singh, ii. [74]
  • Gholam Mohammed, Prince, iii. [39]
  • Ghuznee, surrender of, i. [402], [442];
    • Mahmood of, iii. [46]
  • Gibraltar, Governorship of, ii. [201]
  • Gilbert, Major-General, ii. [217]
  • Girardin, Emile, ii. [149]
  • Giurgevo, Turkish success at, iii. [1], [35]
  • Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., Member for Newark, i. [220];
    • President of Board of Trade, i. [370];
    • Corn Laws, i. [381];
    • retirement, ii.[ 30];
    • Colonial Secretary, ii. [64], [65];
    • ii. [71], [248], [252], [302], [305], [306], [368];
    • Disfranchisement Bill, ii. [381];
    • education minute, ii. [391];
    • Free Trade, ii. [403], [404];
    • and Disraeli, ii. [405];
    • Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii. [421];
    • first Budget, ii. [431], [446];
    • Prince Albert's congratulations, ii. [440];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [454];
    • possible Leader, ii. [458]; iii. [24];
    • letter in the Morning Chronicle, iii. [8];
    • Civil Service examinations, iii. [9], [10];
    • Roebuck Motion, iii. [77], [79], [109];
    • formation of Government of 1855, iii. [83], [86], [93], [94], [97], [98], [107];
    • Chancellor of Exchequer, iii. [104];
    • interview with Prince Albert, iii. [107];
    • resignation, iii. [109];
    • iii. [149];
    • preparation for war, iii. [192];
    • attack on Budget, iii. [224], [226];
    • Chinese dispute, iii. [228];
    • Divorce Bill, iii. [231];
    • High Commissioner to Ionian Islands, iii. [262], [301], [309];
    • Conspiracy Bill debate, iii. [265];
    • refusal to join Government of 1858, iii. [270], [292];
    • Oudh Proclamation debate, iii. [290];
    • Crown prerogatives (India), iii. [295];
    • new Reform Bill, iii. [307];
    • Chancellor of the Exchequer, iii. [307];
    • on the fate of the Government, iii. [341];
    • Chancellor of the Exchequer, iii. [349];
    • and the Pope, iii. [357];
    • Italian policy, iii. [367];
    • rise in Income Tax, iii. [379];
    • desire to resign, iii. [379];
    • Budget import duties, iii. [388];
    • Bill for Abolition of Paper Duties thrown out, iii. [401], [402], [420];
    • threatens resignation, iii. [403];
    • disagreement with Palmerston, iii. [420], [423], [429]
  • Glasgow, serious riot, ii. [141];
    • Queen opens Waterworks, iii. [308]
  • Glenelg, Lord, Colonial Secretary, i. [102], [104]
  • Glenlyon, Lord (afterwards Duke of Athole), i. [429]; ii. [25]
  • Gloucester, Duchess of (Princess Mary), i. [12], [31], [172], [194], [389]; ii. [174]
  • —— Duke of, character and politics, i. [7]
  • —— Princess Sophia Matilda of, i. [480]
  • Glücksburg, Prince Christian of, see Christian
  • Goblet, Albert Joseph, Count d'Alviella, i. [52]
  • Goldie, Brig.-Gen., death at Inkerman, iii. [52]
  • Goodford, Dr, Headmaster of Eton College, elected Provost, iii. [431]
  • Gordon, Col., Deputy Quartermaster-General, censure on, iii. [174]
  • —— Sir Robert, Ambassador to Vienna, i. [326], [359], [487], [512]
  • Gorham, Mr, and the Bishop of Exeter, ii. [272]
  • Gortschakoff, Prince, iii. [135];
    • character, iii. [204], [334], [410]
  • Gosford, Earl of, Governor of Lower Canada, i. [56]
  • Gotha, line extinguished, i. [2]
  • Gough, Sir Hugh (afterwards Viscount), successes in China, i. [441];
    • baronet, i. [444];
    • successes in India, ii. [30], [71], [73], [74];
    • Commander-in-Chief in India, ii. [142], [208];
    • superseded, ii. [215];
    • Viscount, ii. [221]
  • Goulburn, H., Chancellor of the Exchequer, i. [309]; ii. [37], [38], [306];
    • Disraeli's attack on, ii. [428]
  • Gower, Lady Elizabeth (afterwards Duchess of Argyll), i. [449]
  • —— Lady Evelyn Leveson, marriage, i. [489]
  • Graham, Sir James, Home Secretary, i. [163], [219], [253], [309], [448];
    • public executions, ii. [38], [39];
    • Corn Laws, ii. [49];
    • takes leave of the Queen, ii. [85], [88];
    • as to joining the Whig Cabinet, ii. [287], [293], [298], [305], [359], [368], [375];
    • speech on Corn Duty, ii. [382];
    • ii. [415];
    • Colonial Office, ii. [421];
    • and Disraeli, ii. [428];
    • India Bill, ii. [447];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [454], [455];
    • position in the Government, ii. [458];
    • speech at Reform Club, iii. [25];
    • Government of 1855, iii. [91], [93], [94], [97], [100];
    • Admiralty, iii. [104];
    • resignation, iii. [109];
    • iii. [175], [190];
    • Conspiracy Bill, iii. [265];
    • defeat of the Government, iii. [267]-272;
    • Oudh Proclamation debate, iii. [290];
    • competitive exams., iii, [297];
    • assailed by Disraeli, iii. [341]
  • Grahamstown, new See, ii. [448]
  • Granby, Marquess of, iii. [76]
  • Grantown, Queen's visit to, iii. [407]
  • Granville, first Earl, Ambassador at Paris, i. [95], [181], [258]
  • —— second Earl, ii. [261];
    • Foreign Secretary, ii. [283], [343], [344], [345], [348];
    • audience with the Queen, ii. [349];
    • Queen's view of Foreign Policy, ii. [351], [366], [372];
    • resignation 1852, ii. [375];
    • Board of Trade, ii. [421]; iii. [34];
    • Government of 1855, iii. [97];
    • President of the Council, iii. [104];
    • iii. [141];
    • coronation of Czar, iii. [158];
    • iii. [196];
    • his opinion of the Czar, iii. [203];
    • Garter, iii. [227];
    • China War debate, iii. [229];
    • fails to form a Government, iii. [307], [343];
    • and the Times disclosures, iii. [347];
    • President of the Council, iii. [348];
    • and the Pope, iii. [357];
    • Sir James Hudson, iii. [377];
    • Lord J. Russell's despatch to France, iii. [389]
  • Graves, Lord, i. [12]
  • Greece, throne of, i. [63]; ii. [21], [199];
    • case of Don Pacifico and Mr Finlay, ii. [231], [234];
    • appeal to Russia, and France, ii. [242]
  • Gregory XVI., Pope,
    • interview with Prince Albert, i. [152];
    • death, ii. [115]
  • Grenadiers, wounded from Crimea iii. [110]
  • Grenville, Lord, i. [357]
  • Greville, Charles, journal of, i. [285];
    • and Lord Palmerston, ii. [263]; iii. [300]
  • Grey, Sir George, Governor of Cape of Good Hope (afterwards Governor of New Zealand), iii. [201];
    • difficulties with Hottentots, Kaffirs, and Boers, iii. [225];
    • action at Cape Town, iii. [238]
  • —— General, iii. [407], [473]
  • —— second Earl, Prime Minister, i. [55];
    • Reform Bill, i. [61];
    • i. [283];
    • illness, i. [512];
    • death, ii. [43]
  • —— third Earl, see Howick, Lord
  • —— Sir George, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, i. [135];
    • Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, i. [308];
    • Home Secretary, ii. [60], [86];
    • Chartist meeting, ii. [169];
    • officers' commissions, ii. [185];
    • ii. [237], [244], [261];
    • on Palmerston's successor, ii. [346];
    • seals of office given up, ii. [374];
    • Home Office, ii. [468];
    • Colonies, iii. [1], [34];
    • resignation of Lord John Russell, iii. [75], [76]-78;
    • Government of 1855, iii. [93], [95], [97], [98];
    • Cabinet of 1855, iii. [103], [104], [149], [150];
    • Conspiracy Bill debate, iii. [265];
    • iii. [272];
    • Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, iii. [349];
    • on Sir James Hudson's appointment, iii. [377];
    • Trent affair, iii. [466]
  • —— George Henry (son of the above), iii. [103]
  • Grimston, Lady Mary, trainbearer to the Queen, i. [121];
    • her beauty, i. [123]
  • Gröben, General Count von der, iii. [16]
  • Gros, Baron, ii. [235]
  • Grosvenor, Lord, i. [202], [204], [207]
  • —— Lord Robert (afterwards Lord Ebury), peerage, iii. [245]
  • Guards, The, embarkation for the Crimea, iii. [14]
  • Guelphic Order, ii. [5]
  • Guéronnière, M. de la, The Pope and the Congress pamphlet, iii. [313], [382]
  • Guilford, Earl of, see North, Lord
  • Guizot, M., i. [237], [238], [321], [347], [348]; ii, [6], [20], [44], [106], [108];
    • a fugitive, ii. [141];
    • ii. [145], [153], [156], [162], [170], [263]
  • Gujerat, ii. [208], [217]

  • Haddington, Earl of, First Lord of the Admiralty, i. [309], [432]; ii. [65]
  • Hadfield, Mr, iii. [239]
  • Halford, Sir Henry, Court Physician, i. [144], [477]
  • Hall, Sir Benjamin (afterwards Baron Llanover), First Commissioner of Public Works, ii. [365]; iii. [135], [150]
  • Hallam's Constitutional History, i. [435], [449]
  • Hamilton, William, attempt on Queen's life, ii. [220]
  • Hammond, Mr (afterwards Lord), permanent Under-Secretary at Foreign Office, iii. [466]
  • Hampden, Dr, Bishop of Hereford, ii. [115], [135], [136], [139]
  • Hanover, House of, history of, i. [1]
  • —— constitution abrogated, i. [57];
    • Princess Royal's reception, iii. [454]
  • —— King of (Ernest Augustus), the Queen's uncle, i. [6], [72], [76], [123], [126];
    • claim to Crown jewels, i. [439];
    • visit to the Queen, i. [477], [480]-482;
    • power to confer Orders, ii. [5];
    • death, ii. [331];
    • treatment of Prince Consort, iii. [192]
  • —— King George V. of, marriage, i. [437];
    • succeeds to the throne, ii. [331];
    • ii. [449]
  • Hanoverian Orders, ii. [5]
  • Harcourt, Edward Vernon, Archbishop of York, i. [291], [292]
  • Hardinge, Sir Henry (afterwards Viscount), i. [65];
    • Secretary at War, i. [163], [279], [309];
    • Governor-General of India, ii. [28], [29];
    • settlement of Sikh boundaries, ii. [74];
    • Queen's appreciation of, ii. [75], [77], [88];
    • state of India, ii. [125];
    • Ireland, ii. [188];
    • audience with the Queen, ii. [376];
    • Commander-in-Chief, ii. [393], [394], [396];
    • Army promotions, iii. [39];
    • Field-Marshal, iii. [146];
    • Army discipline, iii. [152], [189];
    • illness and resignation, iii. [197], [198];
    • death and Queen's opinion of, iii. [210], [211]
  • Hardwicke, first Earl, Lord Chancellor, i. [502], [504]
  • —— fourth Earl, i. [384], [497]; ii. [23];
    • Lord Privy Seal, iii. [272]
  • Harley, Lord (afterwards Earl of Oxford), i. [504]
  • Harrow, extra week's holiday, iii. [200]
  • Harrowby, Lord, iii. [149]
  • Hartington, Lord (afterwards Duke of Devonshire), iii. [340]
  • Hatzfeldt, Count, iii. [181]
  • Havelock, Colonel, death of, ii. [212]
  • —— General, Lucknow relief, iii. [224], [238], [249], [255], [259];
    • death of, iii. [259]
  • Havre, flight of King Louis Philippe, ii. [157]-160
  • Hawes, Mr, i. [220]; ii. [83]
  • Hawtrey, Dr, Headmaster of Eton College, i. [339];
    • Montem, ii. [109];
    • resignation, ii. [433]
  • Hay, Lord John, i. [44], [57]
  • Haynau, General, attack on, ii. [231], [267], [269], [402]
  • Hayter, Mr, artist, i. [338]
  • —— Mr (afterwards Sir William), Liberal Whip, iii. [227]
  • Head, Sir Francis, i. [56]
  • Heath, Captain, H.M.S. Sanspareil, iii. [70]
  • Heathcote, Sir William, iii. [292]
  • Helena, Princess (afterwards Princess Christian), ii. [220]
  • Henley, J. W., iii. [78];
    • President of Board of Trade, iii. [272];
    • withdrawal from Ministry, iii. [307]
  • Hennessy, John Pope (afterwards Sir), M.P., iii. [445]
  • Henri IV., French warship, loss of, at Balaklava, iii. [56]
  • Herat, i. [327]; iii. [159];
    • siege of, iii. [199]
  • Herbert, Sidney (afterwards Lord Herbert of Lea), ii. [48], [49], [84], [368];
    • Militia Bill, ii. [388];
    • Free Trade debate, ii. [405], [415];
    • Admiralty, ii. [421];
    • sends out Florence Nightingale, iii. [62];
    • Roebuck Motion, iii. [76];
    • formation of Government of 1855, iii. [83], [87], [91], [97], [99];
    • Cabinet, iii. [103], [104];
    • resignation, iii. [109];
    • Lord Palmerston, opinion of, iii. [149], [150];
    • declines to join the Government, iii. [150];
    • Secretary for War, iii. [349];
    • England's interference with Italy, iii. [364];
    • illness and death, iii. [422]
  • Herries, Rt. Hon. J. C., ii. [291], [303]
  • Hesse-Cassel, ii. [272]
  • Hesse, Prince Charles of, iii. [458]
  • Hever Castle, Queen's visit to, i. [37]
  • Heytesbury, Lord, Governor of Isle of Wight, i. [326], [330]
  • Highland Volunteers, i. [429]
  • Highlanders, 92nd, i. [429]
  • Hill, Viscount, Commander-in-Chief, i. [100], [263];
    • resignation and death, i. [419], [420], [421], [446]
  • —— Lord Marcus, i. [300]
  • Hilliers, Gen. Baraguay de, at capture of Bomarsund, iii. [36]
  • Hindoos, public offices opened to, ii. [29];
    • remarriage of widows, iii. [223], [235];
    • Indian Mutiny, iii. [224], [252];
    • address to the Queen, iii. [399]
  • Hobhouse, Sir John Cam (afterwards Lord Broughton), President of Board of Control, i. [62], [281]; ii. [86], [287]
  • Hohenlohe, House of, history of, i. [3]
  • —— Langenburg, Ernest, Prince of, i. [3];
    • marriage, i. [33]; ii. [402];
    • question of his daughter's marriage, ii. [429]
  • —— Hermann, Prince, of, iii. [396]
  • —— Princess of, see Adelaide, Princess; Feodore, Princess
  • Hohenzollern, Prince of, iii. [457]
  • Holland, Dr (afterwards Sir Henry), Court Physician, i. [237], [438]; ii. [8];
    • Prince Consort's last illness, iii. [473]
  • —— and Belgian dispute settled, i. [43], [102], [142], [145], [146];
    • King Leopold's views on, i. [152];
    • and England, i. [117]-120;
    • Queens visit to, ii. [44]
  • —— King William I. of, i. [188];
    • abdication, i. [210], [351]
  • —— King William II. of, as Prince of Orange, suitor to the Queen, i. [1];
    • becomes King, i. [210];
    • i. [379], [380], [409];
    • visit to the Queen Sophia Frederica, ii. [42]
  • —— King William III. of, visit to King Leopold, iii. [454]
  • —— Queen of, visit to England, iii. [240]
  • Holland, Lord, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, i. [245]
  • Holstein, union with Schleswig, ii. [222], [249], [250], [251], [258], [270]
  • Holy Alliance, i. [44]
  • Holyrood Palace, ii. [266]; iii. [50]
  • Honfleur, ii. [157], [159]
  • Hong-Kong, i. [261], [262];
    • cession of, to England, i. [370]; ii. [4]
  • Hooghly River, iii. [250]
  • Hope, A. J. (afterwards Beresford-Hope), iii. [8]
  • Horsman, Mr, M.P., iii. [276], [404]
  • Hospitals for sick and wounded soldiers, iii. [113]
  • Hotham, Admiral Sir William, i. [216]
  • House Tax, ii. [407], [411]
  • Household appointments, ii. [373], [376]
  • Howard, Charles, i. [419]
  • —— de Walden, Lord,
    • British Minister at Lisbon and Brussels, i. [96], [131], [133], [356], [485]; ii. [95]
  • Howden, Lord (formerly Sir John H. Caradoc), British Minister at Rio Janeiro and Madrid, ii. [133], [241], [323], [390]
  • Howick, Lord (afterwards third Earl Grey), views on Canadian affairs, i. [98], [100];
    • on civil government of the Army, i. [147];
    • Corn Laws, i. [465];
    • and Lord Palmerston, ii. [59];
    • possible Colonial Secretary, ii. [59];
    • Ireland, ii. [84];
    • his party, ii. [86];
    • views on resignation of Government, ii. [375]; iii. [80], [81], [86], [89], [90];
    • iii. [192];
    • South Africa, iii. [201];
    • refusal to join the Government of 1858, iii. [270]
  • Howley, Dr, see Canterbury, Archbishop of
  • Hübner, Baron, Austrian Ambassador at Paris, ii. [422]; iii. [310], [321], [327]
  • Hudson, Sir J., British Envoy at Turin, ii. [386]; iii. [161], [333];
    • peace at Villafranca, iii. [359];
    • iii. [375], [440]
  • Hugo, Victor (1802-1885), Napoléon le Petit, ii. [391]
  • Hull, Queen's visit to, iii. [49]
  • Hume, Joseph, i. [60], [90], [147]; ii. [70], [123]
  • Humiliation, days of, Queen's views on, iii. [19], [20];
    • national prayer and humiliation, iii. [247], [248]
  • Hummelauer, Baron, ii. [174]
  • Hungary, submission of, ii. [208], [223]
  • Hunt, Mr Leigh, i. [412]
  • Huskisson, Mr, i. [278]
  • Hutchinson, Mrs, biographer of her husband, i. [52]

  • Ibrahim Pasha, (son of Mehemet Ali), i. [142], [246]
  • Idées Napoléoniennes, ii. [374]
  • Income Tax, Queen's decision to pay, i. [387]; iii. [36];
    • Bill, i. [403], [405];
    • raised, ii. [141], [303], [307], [312], [388];
    • reduction for farmers, ii. [406];
    • ii. [431]; iii. [226];
    • increase, iii. [379];
    • reduction, iii. [420]
  • Indemnity Act, iii. [224], [256]
  • India (see Afghanistan and East India Co.),
    • policy as to Herat, i. [327]-329;
    • reinforcements for China, i. [336];
    • success in, i. [481];
    • retention of the Scinde, i. [502];
    • recall of Lord Ellenborough, ii. [1], [9], [18], [19];
    • education, ii. [28];
    • public offices opened to Hindoos, ii. [29];
    • Sikhs aggressive, ii. [30];
    • Sikhs defeated, ii. [71];
    • extension of boundaries, ii. [74];
    • prosperity under British rule, ii. [125];
    • origin of Sikh War, ii. [142];
    • necessity of making Punjab a British province, ii. [196];
    • successful operations against Sikhs, ii, [208], [217];
    • safety of English prisoners, ii. [217];
    • disarmament of Sikhs, ii. [217];
    • annexation of the Punjab, ii. [220];
    • state of, ii. [400];
    • honours to Duke of Wellington, ii. [401];
    • India Bill, ii. [431], [447];
    • satisfactory state of, iii. [45]-48, [53];
    • troops for the Crimea, iii. [46];
    • Oudh placed under British control, iii. [159];
    • Mutiny in, iii. [223], [235], [235]-238;
    • Lucknow, iii. [243], [248], [249];
    • Cawnpore, massacre of garrison, iii. [247], [248], [249];
    • future government of India, iii. [257], [262], [293];
    • Oudh Proclamation, iii. [262], [281], [282];
    • Indian Army organisation, iii. [282], [295], [302];
    • proclamation, iii. [298];
    • title of Viceroy, iii. [304];
    • religious question, iii. [304];
    • army question, iii. [317]-320;
    • termination of the Mutiny, iii. [350];
    • status of Bussahir, iii. [360];
    • titles and honours, iii. [387];
    • letters of thanks to civil servants, iii. [399]
  • Indus, ii. [74]
  • Inkerman, battle of, iii. [252];
    • account of the battle, iii. [54]-56
  • Insanity, plea of, i. [469]
  • Inverness, Duchess of (wife of Duke of Sussex), i. [479], [480]
  • Ionian Islands, constitution of, iii. [301]
  • Ireland, Secret Societies, i. [43];
    • Municipal Corporations Bill, i. [56], [66];
    • Tithe Bill, i. [66];
    • and O'Connell, i. [130];
    • Committee for, i. [150];
    • registration, i. [265];
    • repeal agitation, i. [450];
    • Arms Bill, i. [482];
    • indictment of O'Connell, ii. [1];
    • report of Potato Commission, ii. [48];
    • failure of potato crop, ii. [53];
    • Coercion Bill, ii. [71], [79], [81];
    • Queen's proposed visit to, ii. [93], [95], [127];
    • alarming state of, ii. [141], [170], [188];
    • Queen's visit to, ii. [208], [223], [224];
    • enthusiasm of people, ii. [226];
    • brevet promotions, ii. [227];
    • another visit to, iii. [420]
  • Irun, capture of, i. [57]
  • Isabella, Queen, of Spain, i. [59], [62];
    • guardianship of, i. [346];
    • proposed marriage of, i. [349], [432], [485], [486], [487], [512];
    • ii. [4], [31], [32], [44], [71], [90], [96], [107], [389]; iii. [6], [51]
  • Ismail, surrender of, iii. [159]
  • Issendorf, M. de, iii, [455]
  • Isturitz, Señor, Spanish statesman, flight, i. [44]; ii. [97], [99]
  • Italy, special mission to the Vatican, ii. [128];
    • revolution, ii. [141];
    • and Austria, ii. [174];
    • and England, ii. [182], [183], [187], [386], [387];
    • Piedmontese successes in Northern, ii. [191], [191], [208], [213];
    • and Austria, iii. [306], [322];
    • proposed congress and war, iii. [324]-354;
    • Pope's opinion of Italians, iii. [357];
    • insurrection at Perugia, iii. [358];
    • Treaty of Zurich and congress to settle Italian affairs, iii. [374], [379];
    • French policy in, iii. [412];
    • summary of events in 1861, iii. [420];
    • Palmerston's views on, iii. [427], [428]

  • Jackson, Serjeant J. D., Irish Solicitor-General, i. [352], [354]
  • Jamaica, troubles in, and constitution of, i. [102], [141], [153];
    • Bill, i. [176]
  • James, Edwin, successful defence of Dr Bernard, iii. [274]
  • Japan, treaty with, iii. [262]
  • Jarnac, Count, French Ambassador, ii. [21], [160]
  • Jaux, M. de, ii. [429]
  • Jenkinson, Lady Louisa, i. [121]
  • Jenner, Dr (afterwards Sir William), Physician-Extraordinary to the Queen, in attendance on Prince Consort, iii. [473], [476]
  • Jersey, Earl of, Master of the Horse, i. [310]
  • Jewish Disabilities Bill, iii. [224]
  • Jocelyn, Lord, on Free Trade, ii. [403]
  • —— Lady, i. [380]; iii. [427];
    • see also Cowper, Lady Fanny
  • John, Archduke, younger son of the Emperor Leopold II, i. [431]; ii. [171], [188], [191], [193]
  • —— Prince of Portugal, brother of King Pedro, iii. [457]
  • Joinville, Prince de, i. [94], [452], [480];
    • imprudent brochure, ii. [1], [11], [24], [27];
    • ii. [148], [153], [167], [192], [267], [337], [353];
    • gallant deed, ii. [192];
    • accident to, iii. [324]
  • —— Princess de, i. [178], [490]
  • Jones, Sir John Thomas, Wars in Spain, i. [38]
  • —— Mr, Vice-Consul at Havre, ii. [157]
  • Jowett, Rev. B., Fellow of Balliol College, Professor of Greek, iii. [148]