The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 3, 1854-1861
Queen of Great Britain Victoria
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  • Pacifico, Don, Claim against Greek Government, ii. [231], [235], [239], [240], [243], [248], [252], [253], [256]
  • Paget, General Sir Edward, G.C.B., i. [420]
  • —— Lady Adelaide, i. [121]
  • —— Lord, Lord Melbourne's page, i. [125]
  • Pakenham, Sir R., Minister at Lisbon, ii. [286]
  • Pakington, Sir John (afterwards Lord Hampton), First Lord of the Admiralty, iii. [272], [278], [280];
    • French naval preparations, iii. [297], [328]
  • Palermo, occupation of, by Garibaldi, iii. [380]
  • Palmella, Duc de, ii. [72], [109]
  • Palmer, Colonel, i. [402]
  • —— Mr, ii. [273]
  • —— Sir Roundell, Solicitor-General, iii. [467], [477]
  • Palmerston, Viscount, his political power and views, i. [30];
    • i. [54], [62];
    • speech on Spanish affairs, i. [66];
    • i. [72], [82];
    • visits Queen Victoria, i. [92];
    • power of officials in public offices, i. [106];
    • i. [113], [119];
    • illness, i. [143];
    • Belgium and Holland, i. [145];
    • marriage, i. [201];
    • Eastern crisis, i. [227]-240;
    • views on France, i. [233], [246];
    • China and opium trade, i. [260], [261];
    • votes for dissolution, i. [281];
    • Foreign Secretary, i. [308];
    • Morning Chronicle, i. [374];
    • and Lord Grey, ii. [59];
    • possible Foreign Secretary, ii. [60];
    • desire for peace, ii. [68];
    • and Lord Aberdeen, ii. [85], [86];
    • Spanish marriage question, ii. [90], [95], [97]-103, [107];
    • incurs Queen's displeasure, ii. [136], [171], [182], [193], [195], [221], [222], [223]-236, [240], [241], [248], [256];
    • attack on Portuguese Government, ii. [179], [180];
    • anti-Austrian sympathy, ii. [182];
    • France and Austria, ii. [186], [192], [193];
    • Lord Normanby's appointment to Paris, ii. [189], [206];
    • Italian policy, ii. [197];
    • despatch about Greece, ii. [199];
    • supplies arms to insurgents, ii. [211];
    • proposed removal of, ii. [212], [235];
    • methods for redress of wrongs, ii. [229];
    • hostility against Greece, ii. [231];
    • Haynau trouble, ii. [231];
    • case of Don Pacifico and Mr Finlay, ii. [231], [233]-240, [243], [244], [252], [253];
    • draft to Greece, ii. [234], [235];
    • Prince Consort's memoranda on his Foreign Policy, ii. [235], [243], [260], [261];
    • and Spain, ii. [240];
    • Lord J. Russell's offer to resign, ii. [243], [244];
    • speech on Foreign Policy, ii. [252];
    • Schleswig draft, ii. [258];
    • removal of, considered, ii. [260]-263;
    • Press attacks on, ii. [263];
    • duties of a Foreign Secretary, ii. [263];
    • Haynau despatch, ii. [267]-270;
    • Austria and Prussia, ii. [274];
    • reception of Kossuth, ii. [283], [325]-331;
    • Louis Napoleon, ii. [283];
    • diplomatic changes, ii. [285], [312];
    • coup d'état, approval of, ii. [334]-341;
    • difference with Lord Normanby, ii. [334]-340;
    • dismissal from office, ii. [342]-349;
    • inconsistency of, ii. [344];
    • absence from Council explained, ii. [350];
    • explanation in the House, ii. [362]-364;
    • Militia Bill, ii. [367], [368], [385], [386];
    • refusal to serve under Lord Derby, ii. [369], [370];
    • and Lord John Russell, ii. [378], [379], [382]; iii. [58];
    • power to appoint Commander-in-Chief, ii. [394];
    • his aims, ii. [403], [404];
    • Home Office, ii. [420];
    • illness, ii. [428], [430];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [432];
    • peculiar position of, ii. [451], [457];
    • objection to Reform proposals, ii. [465], [466]; iii. [20], [22], [23], [24];
    • resignation, ii. [467];
    • withdraws his resignation, ii. [472];
    • speech at Reform Club, iii. [26];
    • Austrian alliance, iii. [51],
    • and the War Office, iii. [53];
    • iii. [57];
    • forms a Government, iii. [63];
    • on Lord John Russell's resignation, iii. [72];
    • Premier, iii. [76]-78;
    • position on Lord Derby's and Lord John Russell's failure to form a Government, iii. [84], [85], [87]-96;
    • forms a Government, iii. [97]-104;
    • letter to Napoleon, iii. [105];
    • Roebuck Committee, iii. [109];
    • Lord John Russell's resignation, iii. [131];
    • Neapolitan affront, iii. [141];
    • Queen's congratulations on Treaty of Peace, 1856, iii. [186];
    • made K.G., iii. [187];
    • condition of defence, iii. [192];
    • obtains majority in House of Commons, iii. [223];
    • résumé of events, iii. [225], [226];
    • dissolution on China War debate, iii. [229], [ 231];
    • Indian Mutiny, iii. [234], [239], [241]-248;
    • financial crisis, iii. [255]-257;
    • Ministry defeated over right of asylum, iii. [261];
    • resignation, iii. [266]-268;
    • iii. [272], [276];
    • India Bill, iii. [279];
    • iii. [288], [290];
    • his unpopularity, iii. [300];
    • new Reform Bill, iii. [307];
    • reconciliation with Lord J. Russell, iii. [307];
    • forms a Government, iii. [307], [344]-348;
    • foreign affairs, iii. [324];
    • and John Bright, iii. [350];
    • Committee on Military Departments, iii. [351];
    • differences with the Queen on Italian policy, iii. [361]-373; [374]-378;
    • Peers and Money Bills, iii. [379], [401];
    • W. E. Gladstone's resignation, iii. [402], [403];
    • privilege resolution, iii. [404];
    • proposed visit of Emperor of Austria, iii. [409];
    • appointments of bishops, iii. [416];
    • overtures from Conservative leaders, iii. [420];
    • résumé of political situation, iii. [422], [423], [429];
    • Italian Question, iii. [427], [428];
    • Garibaldi letter, iii. [432], [434];
    • presses for Mr Layard's appointment, iii. [443]-447;
    • Times newspaper, iii. [462]-464
  • Panmure, Lord (Mr Fox Maule), afterwards Earl of Dalhousie, Under Secretary for Home Office,
    and Secretary for War, i. [221]; ii. [345]; iii. [61];
    • War Minister, iii. [63], [90], [98], [104];
    • Crimean medals, iii. [116];
    • fall of Sebastopol, iii. [142], [143];
    • G.C.B., iii. [146];
    • Land Transport, iii. [157];
    • no troops at the camp, iii. [196];
    • Indian Mutiny, iii. [235], [236];
    • increase of Army, iii. [256], [260];
    • new Cabinet, iii. [272]
  • Panshanger, Earl Cowper's residence, i. [151];
    • Queen's visit to, i. [296]
  • Papal aggression, ii. [272], [273], [277]-282, [294], [299], [307]
  • Paper Duties, Bill for Abolition of, thrown out, iii. [401];
    • passed, iii. [420]
  • Paris, Comte de, birth, i. [243];
    • christening, i. [266], [267];
    • Federal Army, iii. [453]
  • —— question of an Ambassador, ii. [189];
    • coup d'état, ii. [334]-340;
    • Queen's visit to, iii. [135], [136];
    • Treaty of, iii. [160], [167], [207], [208], [214]
  • Parke, Baron (afterwards Lord Wensleydale), i. [419]; iii. [158]
  • Parker, Admiral Sir Wm., successes in China, i. [254], [370], [441];
    • G.C.B., i. [444];
    • Italy, ii. [128];
    • commands Mediterranean fleet, ii. [229], [235]
  • —— Society, i. [259]
  • Parks, the Royal, ii. [259]
  • Parliament, new Houses of, ii. [363]
  • Parliamentary reform, ii. [458]
  • Parma, Duke of, ii. [174]
  • Parma, Duchess of, iii. [355]
  • Pasha, the Capitan, treachery of, i. [179]
  • —— of Egypt, see Mehemet Ali
  • —— Omar, see Omar
  • Passport Question, iii. [277]
  • Pate, Robert, assault on the Queen, ii. [231]
  • Patriotic Fund, established, iii. [2]
  • Paul, Captain, ii. [157], [158]
  • Paxton, Mr, ii. [231]
  • Pedro, Dom, Emperor of Brazil, i. [43]
  • —— Prince (afterwards King of Portugal, King Pedro V.);
    • proposed marriage of, iii. [51], [207], [211];
    • marriage of, iii. [332];
    • death, iii. [420], [465]
  • Peel, Captain, of the Shannon, gallantry at relief of Lucknow, iii. [252]
  • —— Lady (wife of Sir Robert Peel), ii. [280]
  • —— Rev. John, Dean of Worcester, ii. [40], [41]
  • —— General Jonathan, War Secretary, iii. [272], [321]
  • —— Sir Robert, in opposition, i. [43], [56]
    • Glasgow speech, i. [58], [60];
    • Hume's attack on, i. [60];
    • sent for by the Queen, i. [141];
    • Corn Laws, i. [148], [218], [465], [466]; ii. [49];
    • Jamaica Government, i. [153];
    • i. [155], [156];
    • request to form a Ministry, i. [158];
    • Queen Victoria's impression of, i. [159];
    • difficulties as to appointment of Queen's Household, i. [159]-173, [268]-274;
    • and the United States, i. [260];
    • Lord Melbourne's opinion of, i. [161];
    • Free Trade, i. [279]; ii. [66];
    • vote of censure, i. [286];
    • i. [302], [305];
    • Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, i. [308];
    • interview with the Queen, i. [309];
    • Roman Catholics, i. [365]; ii. [30];
    • King Leopold's opinion of, i. [462];
    • Queen's visit to, i. [509];
    • Queen's appreciation of, ii. [16], [64], [85];
    • Prince Albert's title, ii. [34];
    • resignation and interview with Prince Albert, ii. [48], [51];
    • his attitude, ii. [53], [54];
    • returned to office, ii. [58]-66;
    • comprehensive scheme, ii. [66];
    • speech on opening of Parliament, ii. [73];
    • objection to Prince Albert's memo, of their conversation, ii. [76];
    • personal defence, ii. [79], [80];
    • resignation, ii. [82];
    • account of his speech, ii. [82], [83];
    • takes leave of the Queen, ii. [85], [87];
    • and Prince Albert, ii. [93];
    • ii. [115];
    • supports the Ministry, ii. [123];
    • accident and death, ii. [231], [253]-255
  • —— Frederick (afterwards Right Hon. Sir Frederick), maiden speech, ii. [219]
  • Peelites, ii. [359], [368], [375], [403], [404];
    • position in Government of 1852, ii. [412], [413], [414]; iii. [63];
    • Lord John Russell's resignation, iii. [75];
    • Government of 1855, iii. [82], [83], [85], [88], [89], [93], [94], [98], [101], [108];
    • retirement of, iii. [109];
    • Chinese debate, iii. [223], [231];
    • conspiracy debate, iii. [266];
    • return to power, iii. [307]
  • Peers, right of audience, i. [335], [343];
    • powers in Money Bills, iii. [379]
  • Pélissier, General (afterwards Duc de Malakhoff), Commander of the French army, iii. [64], [126], [129];
    • Queen's congratulations to, iii. [143];
    • becomes Duc de Malakhoff, iii. [143];
    • iii. [154], [276], [314], [333]
  • Pennefather, Chief Justice of the Irish Queen's Bench, i. [352]
  • Penny postage introduced, i. [141], [176]
  • People's Charter riots, i. [141]; ii. [141]
  • Pepys, Henry, Bishop of Worcester, death, iii. [416]
  • Percy, Lord Henry Hugh Manvers, K.C.B., V.C., gallantry at Inkerman, iii. [55]
  • Perekop, Isthmus of, iii. [44]
  • Perim, Island of, iii. [391]
  • Perry, Sir Erskine, ex-Chief Justice of Bombay, Indian Mutiny debate, iii. [239]
  • Persia, Turkey, and England, iii. [4];
    • war with England, iii. [159];
    • siege of Herat, iii. [199];
    • hostilities terminated, and terms of peace, iii. [223]
  • Persigny, M. de, French Ambassador in London, iii. [121], [165], [213], [215];
    • interview with Earl of Clarendon, iii. [232];
    • Orsini incident, iii. [273]:
    • resignation, iii. [276];
    • iii. [333];
    • war with Austria, iii. [353], [369], [375];
    • visit to the Queen, iii. [384], [396]
  • Peshawur, ii. [218]
  • Peterborough, Bishop of, see Davys
  • Pfordten, M. von der, iii. [151]
  • Philippe (second son of King Leopold I., afterwards Count of Flanders), i. [65], [146]
  • Phillimore, Dr, Counsel to the Admiralty, iii. [467]
  • Phillips, Mr T. (Mayor of Newport), knighted, i. [201]
  • Philipotts, Henry, Bishop of Exeter, ii. [140]; iii. [417]
  • Philpott, Canon Henry, Bishop of Worcester, iii. [416]
  • Phipps, Maria Henrietta Sophia, marriage of, iii. [169]
  • —— Hon. Sir Charles, ii. [184], [378]; iii. [89], [286], [430]
  • Pianori, Giacomo, iii. [122]
  • Piccolomini, Max, i. [395]
  • Piedmont, war with Austria, ii. [178], [190], [191], [386], [387];
    • invasion of, iii. [308]
  • Piedmontese, ii. [178], [191]
  • Pierri, execution of, iii. [261]
  • Piræus, fleet sent to, ii. [231]
  • Pitt, William, i. [391]
  • Pius IX., Pope, ii. [115];
    • flight to Gaëta, ii. [204], [208];
    • letter to the Queen, ii. [204];
    • reply, ii. [210];
    • Papal brief, titles for English bishops, ii. [232], [273];
    • papal aggression, ii. [273]-282;
    • and England, iii. [310];
    • invasion of the Papal States, iii. [380];
    • iii. [415]
  • Playfair, Dr, Irish Commissioner, potato disease, ii. [48]
  • Plombières, compact of, iii. [308], [385]
  • Poerio, iii. [312]
  • Poles and Russia, ii. [15], [17]
  • Polk, President (U.S.A.), ii. [30]
  • Pollock, General (afterwards Sir George), successes in Afghanistan, i. [370], [402], [442];
    • G.C.B., i. [444]
  • Pollon, Count, Sardinian Minister, i. [148]
  • Ponsonby, Lord (Ambassador at Constantinople), i. [232], [234]; ii. [114]
  • Poor Law Act, i. [20], [102], [108], [382];
    • State maintenance of the poor, ii. [67];
    • commission, ii. [130]
  • Pope, see Pius IX. and Gregory XVI.
    • The Pope and the Congress, famous pamphlet, iii. [382]
  • Porte, the, i. [179];
    • and Austria, i. [191];
    • convention of 1828, i. [229], [232];
    • and Mehemet Ali, i. [237];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [431], [441]-444, [449], [452]-465, [469]; iii. [1], [12], [13], [20];
    • Turkish success, iii. [36];
    • Alma, iii. [43], [50];
    • Inkerman, iii. [53];
    • Four Points Negotiation, iii. [63], [65];
    • protection of Christian subjects, iii. [152]
  • Portland, third Duke of, i. [357]
  • —— fifth Duke of, iii. [227]
  • Portugal, revolution, i. [43], [54], [92];
    • and England, i. [57], [149], [356]; ii. [111], [118], [134];
    • and Spain, i. [59], [62]; ii. [119];
    • new Ministry, i. [92];
    • slave trade, i. [115];
    • insurrection, ii. [72], [90];
    • civil war and constitutional troubles, ii. [109], [116], [117], [119], [120], [129];
    • Lord Palmerston's attack on, ii. [179];
    • case of Don Pacifico, ii. [231], [234], [235], [239], [240], [243]
  • —— King of (Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg), i. [45];
    • Queen's opinion of, i. [46];
    • Commander-in-Chief, i. [47], [55];
    • Queen's letter to, on slave trade, i. [115];
    • and Lord Howard de Walden, i. [133]
  • —— Maria da Gloria, Queen of, i. [4], [43], [44], [94];
    • letter on Queen's engagement, i. [200];
    • dismissal of Ministry, ii. [109], [134]; iii. [10]
  • —— Stephanie, Queen of, iii. [332], [466]
  • —— Prince of, the Pope sponsor to, i. [392]
  • Post Office, inauguration of penny post, i. [141], [176];
    • Sunday delivery, ii. [244]
  • Pottinger, Sir Henry, successes in China, i. [254], [265];
    • G.C.B., i. [444];
    • i. [446], [447], [449]
  • Powys, Captain, i. [426]
  • Pozzo di Borgo, Count, Russian Ambassador, i. [67]
  • Praet, Van, i. [134], [136]
  • Prætorius, Dr, i. [361]
  • Praslin, Duchesse de, murdered by her husband, ii. [115], [128]
  • Prescott (Canada), i. [136]
  • —— Mr, Deputy Governor of the Bank, ii. [130]
  • Presentations, fatigue of receiving, i. [470], [471]
  • Preston, riot, i. [424]
  • Pretorius, Boer leader, ii. [200]
  • Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne on origin of term, i. [358]
  • Primogeniture, i. [56]
  • Prince, loss of the steamer, at Balaklava, iii. [56]
  • Principalities, the Danubian, Russia's invasion of, iii. [1], [12], [13], [17], [32];
    • relinquishment of Russia's protectorate, iii. [152], [158], [180], [233], [262]
  • Prior, Matthew, i. [504]
  • Privilege Question, i. [209]
  • Property, qualification, i. [56]
  • Protection, i. [278]; ii. [66], [293], [294];
    • Lord Derby, ii. [384];
    • abandoned by Disraeli, ii. [404]
  • Protectionists, ii. [66], [71], [81], [83], [86], [123], [216], [231];
    • check to, ii. [233], [248], [283], [289], [298], [315], [384], [468]; iii. [88]
  • Protestant, Prince Consort's declaration, i. [203]-205;
    • Low Church bigotry, ii. [37];
    • Church in Ireland, ii. [83]
  • Proxy, voting, i. [56]
  • Prussia (see Prussia, King of), and Holland, i. [119]; ii. [275], [278];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [452];
    • alliance with Austria, iii.[1];
    • position in impending war, iii. [17], [115];
    • and England, iii. [161];
    • admission to war conference, iii. [171], [181]
  • —— King of (Frederick William IV.), i. [365];
    • visit to Queen Victoria, i. [376], [378]-380;
    • on Swiss quarrels, ii. [137];
    • on French Revolution, ii. [150];
    • declines Imperial Crown of Germany, ii. [219];
    • Diet of Erfurt, ii. [229];
    • peace with Denmark, ii. [254];
    • and Austria, ii. [276], [280];
    • Queen Victoria's letter to, on his position, iii. [17];
    • reply, iii. [28];
    • Russia's influence over, iii. [31];
    • letter from the Queen, iii. [107];
    • iii. [454];
    • account of his death, iii. [420], [423]-426
  • Prussia, Queen of, iii. [425], [426]
  • Prussia, Prince of (afterwards King William I.), visit to Queen Victoria, ii. [172], [251], [253];
    • a refugee, ii. [176];
    • Queen's appreciation of, ii. [256];
    • coronation, iii. [455], [456]-459;
    • interview with Napoleon, iii. [467]
  • —— Prince Frederick William of (afterwards Emperor Frederick),
    question of marriage, iii. [142], [146], [147], [182], [195], [205], [220];
    • marriage to the Princess Royal, iii. [253], [261], [455];
    • birth of a son (present Emperor), iii. [314];
    • death of the King of Prussia, iii. [423]-426;
    • coronation of the King and Queen of Prussia, iii. [456]-459
  • —— Marie Louise Augusta, Princess of (grandmother of present German Emperor), ii. [106], [318], [319];
    • Queen writes to, on death of Czar, iii. [112]
  • Pulteney, Mr (afterwards Earl of Bath), i. [391]
  • Punjab (see India), ii. [142], [196];
    • annexation of, ii. [208], [220]; iii. [178]
  • Puseyites, ii. [16], [273], [277], [282], [376]

  • Quadruple Alliance, i. [488]; ii. [353]

  • Rachel, Madame, i. [290]
  • Racine, Jean Baptiste (1639-1699), tragedian and poet, i. [40]
  • Radetzky, Marshal, Austrian General, ii. [141], [178], [182];
    • defeats Piedmontese at Custozza, ii. [191], [219]
  • Radicals, i. [56], [66], [90]; ii. [123], [216], [313], [365], [403];
    • defeat Government on House Tax, ii. [411]-413;
    • inclusion in Lord Aberdeen's Government, ii. [412]-430; iii. [300]
  • Radnor, third Earl of, i. [335]
  • Radowitz, General, Prussian Minister for Foreign Affairs, ii. [278]
  • Raglan, Lady, iii. [129]
  • —— Lord, see Somerset, Lord Fitzroy
  • Railways; accident near Reading, i. [369];
    • Queen's first journey on G.W.R., i. [404]
  • Rajpoot Hill States, ii. [74]
  • Ramnuggur, English reverse at, ii. [142]
  • Ramsgate, Queen's visit to, i. [11], [19]
  • Rangoon, ii. [380]
  • Raphael, painter, i. [334]
  • Rawul Pindee, ii. [217]
  • Rechberg, Count, Austrian Foreign Minister, iii. [409]
  • Redan batteries, attack on, iii. [64], [126], [129], [163], [165]
  • Redschid Pasha, Turkish Minister, ii. [460]; iii. [27]
  • Reeve, Henry, ii. [263]
  • Reform Bill, i. [20], [61]; ii. [294], [332], [361], [369], [466];
    • withdrawn, iii. [2], [8], [15], [16], [20], [23], [59];
    • introduced by Disraeli, iii. [307], [324]
  • Reform, parliamentary and municipal, i. [20]
  • Refugee Question, ii. [440]
  • Regency Bill, i. [209]
  • Reinhardtsbrun, i. [186]; ii. [45]
  • Rellstab, Louis, novelist, i. [501], [506]
  • Review in Windsor Park, ii. [13];
    • Crimean troops at Aldershot, iii. [198], [199], [200];
    • field day, 1860, iii. [400];
    • at Edinburgh, iii. [407]
  • Revue des Deux Mondes, ii. [132]
  • Revue Retrospective, ii. [183]
  • Rianzares, Duke of, marriage, ii. [2], [97]
  • Rice, Mr, M.P. for Dover, iii. [78]
  • Rich, Mr, iii. [79];
    • Baronet, iii. [477]
  • Richmond, Duchess of, i. [124]
  • —— Duke of, i. [122], [309]
  • Rio Janeiro, ii. [133]
  • Riots, Manchester, i. [422];
    • tollbar, i. [450], [483], [492], [493];
    • Chartist demonstration, ii. [167], [168];
    • Birmingham, i. [179];
    • Stockport, ii. [391]
  • Ripon, first Earl of (Mr Robinson), Chancellor of the Exchequer, speech on Queen's education, i. [9], [10];
    • i. [299];
    • President of Board of Trade, i. [309;]
    • political history, i. [309]; ii. [65]
  • River Plate, ii. [133]
  • Robinson, Mr, see Ripon Earl of,
  • Rocky Mountains, Canada, dispute as to territory, ii. [30]
  • Roden, third Earl of, iii. [19]
  • Roebuck, Mr, ii. [247], [363];
    • motion on conduct of Crimean War, iii. [63], [72], [76]-78;
    • result, iii. [78], [79];
    • Committee, iii. [89], [107], [108], [109], [112];
    • Chinese dispute, iii. [228];
    • Ireland, iii. [277];
    • Reform Bill, iii. [324]
  • Rokeby, Lord, iii. [60]
  • Rolle, Lord, Queen's Coronation, i. [122]
  • Rollin, Charles, Histoire Ancienne, i. [39]
  • —— Ledru, French President, ii. [174], [239]
  • Romagna, The, assembly of, and Victor Emmanuel, iii. [308];
    • iii. [380]
  • Roman Catholics, Maynooth College grant, ii. [30], [36];
    • Bill, ii. [81], [84];
    • papal aggression, ii. [232], [277]-282, [303], [376]
  • Romano, Giulio, painter, i. [334]
  • Rome, Prince Albert's visit to, i. [152];
    • Pope's flight from, ii. [205];
    • and England, ii. [279];
    • Lord Russell's draft on the Roman Question, iii. [441]
  • Romilly, Sir John, Master of the Rolls, iii. [216]
  • Rosebery, fourth Earl of, i. [62]
  • Rosenau, the, ii. [45]
  • Rosslyn, Lady, i. [310]
  • Rothesay, Lord Stuart de, Ambassador at St Petersburg, i. [326]
  • Rothschild, Baron, iii. [262]
  • Rowan, Colonel, Commissioner of Police, ii. [167]
  • Roxburgh, Duke of, i. [278]
  • Royal Charter, wreck of, iii. [308]
  • Royal Exchange opened by the Queen, ii. [1], [27]
  • —— Princess, see Victoria
  • Royston, Lord, i. [384]
  • Runjeet Singh, i. [233]; ii. [217];
    • Koh-i-noor diamond, ii. [242]
  • Russell, Lord John (afterwards Earl), Irish Municipal Bill, i. [66];
    • Leader of the House, i. [77];
    • result of the elections, i. [90];
    • i. [106];
    • death of his wife, i. [130], [131], [133];
    • Home Secretary, i. [141];
    • civil government of the Army, i. [147];
    • Corn Laws, i. [148], [381];
    • politics, i. [267], [277], [278], [281];
    • Sugar Duties, i. [274];
    • Colonial Secretary, i. [308];
    • political career of, i. [309];
    • reply to Plymouth address, i. [365];
    • opposition to Income Tax Bill, i. [406];
    • conversion to repeal of Corn Laws, ii. [30], [49];
    • views on Queen's absence from England, ii. [43];
    • unable to form a Government, ii. [58]-60, [70];
    • resignation of Sir R. Peel, ii. [81];
    • undertakes to form a Government, ii. [83], [86];
    • pensions, ii. [88];
    • Queen's views on a dissolution, ii. [91];
    • Spanish marriage difficulties, ii. [96]-103, [107];
    • Portuguese and Spanish affairs, ii. [117], [118], [119], [132];
    • possible dissolution, ii. [121];
    • crisis in the City, ii. [130];
    • birth of second son, ii. [170];
    • difficulty as to despatches, ii. [179], [220], [221], [222];
    • Germany, ii. [229];
    • case of Don Pacifico and Mr Finlay, ii. [233]-236, [242];
    • report, ii. [243];
    • Prince Albert's memos. on Lord Palmerston's Foreign Policy, ii. [235], [243], [260], [261];
    • offer to resign, ii. [243]
    • on Lord Palmerston's removal, ii. [262];
    • Haynau despatch, ii. [267]-270;
    • on Ritualism, "No Popery," ii. [273];
    • and Sir James Graham, ii. [286];
    • defeat of Government, ii. [288], [289],
    • resignation of, ii. [290];
    • failures to form a new Government, ii. [289]-308;
    • memo. as to uniting with Peelites, ii. [296];
    • old Government to continue, ii. [312];
    • memo. on state of Government, ii. [313];
    • Palmerston's reception of Kossuth, ii. [324]-331;
    • Parliamentary Reform, ii. [332], [333];
    • Lord Palmerston's approval of coup d'état, Paris, ii. [334]-340;
    • dismissal of Lord Palmerston, ii. [342;]
    • and Lord Palmerston's successor, ii. [343]-347;
    • discomfiture of Lord Palmerston in the House, ii. [362]-364;
    • resignation, ii. [367];
    • Lord Grey's opinion of, ii. [374], [375];
    • and Lord Palmerston, ii. [379];
    • ii. [381];
    • on dissolution, ii. [382];
    • Militia Bill blunder, ii. [387];
    • education, ii. [390];
    • ii. [403];
    • refusal of Foreign Office, ii. [413]-418;
    • accepts Foreign Office, ii. [422]-427;
    • resigns Foreign Secretaryship, ii. [431];
    • Leadership without office, ii. [438];
    • pledged to introduction of Reform Bill, ii. [451];
    • possible retirement, ii. [457], [458];
    • war measures, ii. [467];
    • President of the Council, iii. [1], [34];
    • withdraws Reform Bill, iii. [2], [8], [15], [16], [23];
    • incomprehensible actions, iii. [21], [22];
    • Disraeli's attack on, iii. [38];
    • Austrian alliance, iii. [48], [50];
    • urges more vigorous measures, iii. [53];
    • proposed resignation, iii. [57]-60;
    • and Mr Kennedy's loss of office, iii. [61];
    • Ministry defeated, resignation, iii. [64], [72], [74], [79];
    • visit to Paris, iii. [69];
    • failure to form a Government, iii. [87]-96;
    • Government of 1855, iii. [98];
    • Vienna Conference, iii. [64], [105];
    • Colonial Office, iii. [109], [110];
    • Austria's proposed terms of Crimean settlement, iii. [120];
    • attacks on, and resignation, iii. [121], [131], [132], [133];
    • iii. [190];
    • Chinese dispute, iii. [223], [228];
    • and the House of Lords, iii. [227];
    • retains his seat, iii. [231];
    • financial crisis, iii. [256];
    • Conspiracy Bill, iii. [266];
    • Reform Bill, iii. [276];
    • India Bill, iii. [279];
    • competitive examinations, iii. [297];
    • new Reform Bill, iii. [307], [324];
    • reconciliation with Palmerston, iii. [307];
    • Foreign Secretary, iii [345]-349;
    • France and Austria, iii. [352];
    • differences with the Queen on Italian policy, iii. [361]-373, [374]-378, [382]-390, [395]-398;
    • Reform Bill, iii. [379];
    • revolution doctrines, iii. [383];
    • despatch to French Government, iii. [390];
    • Abolition of Paper Duties Bill, iii. [401]-404;
    • proposed visit of Emperor of Austria, iii. [409];
    • disagreement with Palmerston, iii. [420], [423];
    • goes to the House of Lords, iii. [420], [423];
    • despatch to America, iii. [421];
    • iii. [428];
    • and Gen. Garibaldi, iii. [431], [432], [433], [434];
    • Danish Question, iii. [439];
    • draft to Rome, iii. [441];
    • the Garter, iii. [441];
    • peerage, iii. [444]
  • —— Lord William, i. [202];
    • murder of, i. [220]
  • —— Odo (afterwards Lord Ampthill), Secretary of Legation at Florence, iii. [306];
    • interviews with the Pope; iii. [310], [356]
  • Russell's Modern Europe, i. [38]
  • Russia, Hereditary Grand Duke of (afterwards Alexander II), i. [154], [172]
  • —— Nicholas, Emperor of, i. [234];
    • visit to England, ii. [12];
    • Queen's opinion of, ii. [12], [14], [15], [17];
    • effect on foreign countries, ii. [19];
    • on the French Revolution, ii. [165];
    • dispute with France, ii. [357];
    • letters to and from the Queen on the Eastern Question, ii. [459]-465;
    • and Turkey, iii. [4], [5;]
    • and Napoleon, iii. [6];
    • interview with Sir H. Seymour, iii. [6];
    • death, iii. [63], [111]
  • —— Empress-Dowager of, widow of Emperor Nicholas, iii. [306]
  • —— Alexander, Emperor of, see Alexander
  • —— Empress Marie Alexandrovna (wife of Alexander), iii. [205]
  • —— and England, i. [86];
    • protector of the Porte, i. [229];
    • and Central Asia, i. [328];
    • France and England, ii. [20];
    • Poland, ii. [114];
    • dispute with France, ii. [356];
    • war with Turkey, ii. [431];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [437]-444, [449]-465, [469]-471; iii. [1], [4], [5], [17], [18];
    • Ambassador leaves London, iii. [10];
    • England declares war with, iii. [20];
    • Napoleon's views on the crisis, iii. [24], [25];
    • Prussia, iii. [29];
    • repulse by Turkey, iii. [36];
    • defeat on the Alma, iii. [43], [50];
    • opinion of, in India, iii. [45], [46];
    • Balaklava, iii. [50];
    • Inkerman, iii. [53], [54]-56;
    • death of Czar Nicholas, iii. [63];
    • fall of Sebastopol, iii. [64];
    • "Four Points" negotiation, iii. [66], [120];
    • Kertsch and the gravel pits (Redan) taken, iii. [126];
    • defeat on the River Tchernaya, iii. [135];
    • Austrian ultimatum, iii. [152];
    • peace and terms of settlement, iii. [158], [182]-185;
    • procrastination in carrying out terms, iii. [159], [179], [208], [214];
    • Lord Granville's opinion of, iii. [204];
    • reported treaty with France, iii. [328], [331];
    • Danish Question, iii. [439]

  • Sailors' Homes, iii. [191]
  • St Albans, Disfranchisement, ii. [381]
  • St Arnaud, Marshal, commands French Army in Crimea, death, iii. [1], [28], [30]
  • St Cloud, Queen's visit to, iii. [136]
  • St Edward's Chair, i. [121]
  • —— Chapel, i. [121], [122]
  • St Germans, Earl of, Postmaster-General, ii. [65]
  • St Juan, Island of, United States claim to, iii. [373]
  • St Leonards, Queen's visit to, i. [39], [40]
  • St Leonards, Lord (Lord Chancellor), refusal to join Government of 1858, iii. [271]
  • Saint-Simon, Duc de, Mémoires, i. [435]
  • Sak, proposed occupation of, iii. [185]
  • Saldanha, Marshal, ii. [90]
  • Sale, Lady, her journal, i. [383]
  • —— Sir Robert, success in Afghanistan, i. [370], [383], [402];
    • pension, i. [444];
    • death, ii. [76]
  • Salisbury, Bishop of (Dr Fisher), Queen's reminiscences of, i. [10]
  • —— Marquess of, President of the Council, iii. [272]
  • Sand, George, Comtesse de Rudolstadt, novel by, ii. [27]
  • Sandon, Viscount, Sugar Duties, i. [275]
  • Sandwich, Countess of, i. [177]
  • Sans Souci, death of King of Prussia at, iii. [424]
  • Sardinia, Princess Clothilde of, marriage of, iii. [308], [331]
  • —— Kings of, see Charles Albert and Victor Emmanuel
  • Sardinia, ii. [141], [175];
    • war with Austria, ii. [178], [182], [186], [190], [193];
    • Western Alliance against Russia, iii. [63];
    • success against Russia, iii. [135], [154], [161];
    • Treaty of Peace, iii. [213];
    • alliance with England and France against Russia, iii. [307];
    • war with Austria, and cession of Lombardy to, iii. [308];
    • refusal to disarm, iii. [327];
    • sympathy with, iii. [328];
    • Government of Tuscany, iii. [329];
    • Napoleon's promise of help, iii. [331];
    • Duchies of Parma, Modena and Romagna, transferred to, iii. [380];
    • disavowal of Garibaldi, iii. [380]
  • Savoy, annexation to France, iii. [379], [385], [395]
  • Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, House of, history of, i. [1], [2], [3]
  • Saxe-Coburg, Ernest, Duke of, (Prince Consort's father), i. [4], [22], [48];
    • death, ii. [6]
  • —— Ernest, Prince of (Prince Consort's brother), i. [49], [62];
    • illness, i. [69]
  • —— Prince Augustus of, parentage and marriage, i. [4], [431], [458], [459]
  • Saxe-Saalfeld-Coburg, Duchess of, i. [13], [18]
  • —— Francis, Duke of, i. [8], [22]; iii. [437]
  • Saxe-Weimar, Prince Edward of, letter to the Queen, iii. [54]
  • —— Prince William and Princess Louise of, i. [31]
  • Saxony, Crown Prince of, iii. [458]
  • —— Frederick Augustus II., King of, ii. [12], [16]
  • Schleinitz, M., ii. [250]
  • Schleswig, ii. [141], [182], [192], [195];
    • union with Holstein, ii. [222], [249], [254], [258]; iii. [281]
  • School for Scandal, i. [218]
  • Schulenberg, Countess, iii. [457]
  • Schwartzenberg, Prince, Prime Minister of Austria, ii. [378], [380]
  • Scone Palace, Queen's visit to, i. [429], [430]
  • Scotch Fusiliers, wounded from the Crimea, iii. [110]
  • Scotland, Church crisis, i. [447], [448], [450];
    • Admission of Ministers Bill, i. [488], [489];
    • the Queen's visit to Balmoral, ii. [321]-323, [392], [394]-396;
    • to Edinburgh, iii. [406]
  • Scott, General, iii. [469]
  • —— Gilbert, architect, iii. [444]
  • Scutari, iii. [2];
    • hospital at, iii. [61], [62], [78]
  • Search, right of, on the high seas, ii. [6]; iii. [466], [468], [469]
  • Seaton, Lord, see Colborne
  • Sebastopol, iii. [1], [43], [44];
    • bombardment, iii. [50];
    • fall, iii. [64], [142]
  • Secretary of State, see State, Secretary of
  • —— at War, see War, Secretary at
  • Sepoys, mutiny of, iii. [224], [237], [238]
  • Septennial Act, i. [56]; ii. [121]
  • Serpent's Island, Russia's claim to, iii. [159], [ 208]
  • Settembrini, iii. [312]
  • Sévigné, Mme. de, i. [40]; iii. [172]
  • Seville, Duke of (Don Enrique), ii. [45]
  • Seymour, Lord (afterwards Duke of Somerset), Roebuck Committee Reports, iii. [112].
    • See Somerset, Duke of
  • —— Admiral, occupies Chinese fort, iii. [223]
  • —— Mr Digby, M.P., iii. [402], [404]
  • —— Sir Hamilton, Minister at Brussels, i. [139], [320];
    • Envoy-Extraordinary at Lisbon, ii. [119], [134], [179], [180], [181;]
    • Petersburg, ii. [286];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [431];
    • recall from St Petersburg, iii. [10];
    • interview with the Czar, iii. [26;]
    • "neutralisation," iii. [151]
  • Shaftesbury, Earl of, see Ashley, Lord
  • Sheil, Mr, Minister at the Court of Tuscany, ii. [279];
    • death, ii. [319]
  • Shere Singh, surrender of, ii. [217]
  • Short, Dr Thomas Vowler (afterwards Bishop of Sodor and Man), i. [64];
    • Sketch of History of Church of England, i. [452]
  • Sibthorp, Colonel, iii. [76]
  • Sicily, rising in, ii. [141], [208].
    • See Garibaldi
  • Sikhs (see India), aggressive, ii. [30];
    • defeat of, ii. [71], [77];
    • boundaries, ii. [74];
    • murder of two Englishmen, ii. [142];
    • hostility of, ii. [196], [197];
    • successful operations against, ii. [208], [217]
  • Silesia, insurrection in, ii. [72]
  • Silistria, Turkish success at, iii. [1], [36]
  • Simpson, General, retirement from the
    • command in the Crimea, iii. [64];
    • death of Lord Raglan, iii. [128];
    • Commander-in-Chief, iii. [130];
    • position, iii. [134];
    • Queen's congratulations on fall of Sebastopol, iii. [142], [143]
  • Sinclair, Sir George, M.P., i. [448]
  • Singapore, convict population of, iii. [278]
  • Singh, Maharajah Dhuleep, see Dhuleep
  • Sinope Harbour, affair of, ii. [432], [471]; iii. [115]
  • Slavery, abolition of, i. [20], [277], [377], [382]
  • Slidell, Mr, Southern Confederacy Envoy, iii. [466], [468], [469]
  • Smith, Mr Robert Vernon (afterwards Lord Lyveden), Under-Secretary for War and the Colonies, i. [275], [468]; iii. [76];
    • Board of Control, iii. [109], [127], [128];
    • annexation of Oudh, iii. [178], [219];
    • on Indian Mutiny, iii. [239];
    • iii. [272];
    • Oudh Proclamation, iii. [281]
  • —— Sir Harry, ii. [71];
    • Governor of Cape of Good Hope, Boer War, ii. [142];
    • wounded, ii. [200];
    • Kaffir War, ii. [283];
    • Orange River Free State, iii. [201]
  • —— Sir Lionel, Governor of Jamaica, i. [141]
  • Smithfield, Cattle Show, Queen's visit to, iii. [419]
  • Smyth, William, Professor of Modern History, i. [435]
  • Smythe, George, member of "Young England" party, ii. [17]
  • Sobraon, defeat of the Sikhs at, ii. [74], [77]
  • Socialism, possibilities in Russia, iii. [205]
  • Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Prince Consort presides at meeting, ii. [319]
  • Solferino, battle of, iii. [308], [353]
  • Solyman Pasha, i. [246]
  • Somerset, 11th Duke of, death, iii. [145]
  • —— 12th Duke of, First Lord of the Admiralty, iii. [349];
    • Garter, iii. [441];
    • iii. [466].
    • See Seymour, Lord
  • —— Lord Fitzroy, afterwards Lord Raglan ii. [393], [396];
    • Commander of Forces for the East, iii. [26];
    • victory at the Alma, iii. [50];
    • Field-Marshal, iii. [52], [53];
    • Inkerman, iii. [52], [54]-56;
    • death of, iii. [64], [128];
    • welfare of the Army, iii. [68], [69], [81]
  • Somnauth, Gates of Temple of, i. [444]-445, [468], [477]
  • Sonderbund, the, ii. [138]
  • Sooja, Shah, Ameer of Afghanistan, 1. [142], [209], [328], [444], [445];
    • Koh-i-noor diamond, ii. [242]
  • Sophia, Princess, daughter of George III., i. [31];
    • death, ii. [147]
  • Soult, Marshal, Duke of Dalmatia, i. [111]; ii. [268]
  • South Africa, Natal insurrection, i. [427];
    • Sir H. Smith's proclamation in 1848, ii. [142];
    • Dutch War, ii. [200]
  • Southern, Mr, Secretary of Legation at Lisbon, ii. [111], [118], [119], [120]
  • Spain, disputed succession, i. [44], [50], [57];
    • and Portugal, i. [59], [61]; ii. [119], [133];
    • Lord Palmerston on, i. [66];
    • battle at Bilbao, i. [67];
    • constitution, i. [82], [83];
    • condition of, i. [96], [102];
    • the Fueros, i. [188];
    • Mission, i. [330];
    • guardianship of young Queen, i. [346];
    • and France, i. [347], [350], [351], [374];
    • proposed marriage of the young Queen, i. [432], [485], [486], [487]; ii. [31], [32], [44], [72], [90], [96]-109;
    • Don Carlos' abdication of claim to throne, ii. [31];
    • changes in Ministry, ii. [116];
    • and England, ii. [120];
    • and Sir H. Bulwer, ii. [175];
    • and Lord Palmerston, ii. [240];
    • Queen of Spain's desire for the Garter, ii. [323]
  • —— Infanta of, i. [488]; ii. [32], [45], [72], [97], [99], [103], [107]; iii. [51]
  • —— Queen of, see Christina
  • Späth, Baroness, i. [14], [18], [123]
  • Spithead, accident, ii. [199]
  • Spooner, Mr, Conspiracy Bill debate, iii. [265]
  • Spring Rice, Mr, Chancellor of Exchequer, i. [147]
  • Stafford, Augustus, Secretary of the Admiralty, iii. [78]
  • Stamp Duties Bill, iii. [116];
    • stamp on cheques, iii. [262]
  • Standard, newspaper, iii. [8]
  • Stanhope, Philip Henry, fourth Earl, i. [108]
  • —— Lady Wilhelmina, i. [121], [123], [125]
  • Stanley, Lord (afterwards fourteenth Earl of Derby), thrice Prime Minister, i. [62], [137];
    • Colonial Secretary, i. [163], [306], [309];
    • Corn Laws, ii. [49];
    • resignation, ii. [54], [64];
    • Protection dinner, ii. [87], [122];
    • vote of censure, ii. [244], [247], [248], [287], [288];
    • failure to form a Government, ii. [290], [291], [293], [299], [300], [311], [315];
    • Prime Minister, ii. [368]-397;
    • and the Church, ii. [376];
    • adherence to treaties, ii. [377];
    • the Queen's views on Militia Bill, ii. [380];
    • Disfranchisement Bill, ii. [380];
    • question of dissolution, ii. [383];
    • progress of democracy, ii. [384], [385];
    • Protection, ii. [386];
    • Militia Bill, ii. [386], [388], [389];
    • Italy, ii. [386], [387];
    • military appointments, ii. [392];
    • national defences, ii. [396], [398]-400;
    • confusion of Parties, ii. [403]-405;
    • Budget, ii. [406];
    • Princess Hohenlohe's marriage, ii. [408]-411;
    • resignation, ii. [412]-414;
    • attack on Lord Aberdeen, ii. [417], [418], [419], [425];
    • takes leave of the Queen, ii. [425];
    • Roebuck Motion, iii. [78];
    • failure to form a Government, iii. [63], [80]-87, [90];
    • on title of Prince Consort, iii. [197], [197];
    • China War debate, attack on Lord Palmerston, iii. [230];
    • Conspiracy Bill, iii. [261], [264], [265];
    • forms a Government, iii. [268]-272;
    • Oudh Proclamation and resignation of Lord Ellenborough, iii. [282]-285;
    • possible dissolution, iii. [285], [286]-289;
    • vote of censure withdrawn, iii. [290]-293;
    • competitive examinations, iii. [296], [297];
    • new Reform Bill, iii. [307];
    • Queen's letter to French Emperor, iii. [314];
    • Indian Army Question, iii. [317]-320;
    • Queen's letter to Emperor of Austria, iii. [322];
    • proposed congress to settle Italian Question, iii. [327]-333;
    • Queen's Speech, iii. [336]-340;
    • resignation on defeat of Government, iii. [307], [324], [343]
  • —— Lord (afterwards fifteenth Earl of Derby), Colonial Secretary, iii. [148], [272], [292];
    • his position with regard to the Queen, iii. [301]-303;
    • Indian Army Question, iii. [317], [318], [319];
    • Peers and Money Bills, iii. [379]
  • Stanley of Alderley, Lord, Secretary to Treasury, i. [129], [395]; iii. [150]
  • State, Secretary of, duties of, i. [100]; iii. [34]
  • Stéphanie, Grand Duchess, ii. [233]
  • Stephen, James, Under-Secretary for Colonies, retirement, ii. [131];
    • Privy Council, ii. [132]
  • Stockmar, Baron, private physician and secretary to King Leopold, unofficial adviser to the Queen, i. [25];
    • accompanies Prince Albert on tour, i. [25], [152;]
    • his character, i. [25], [26], [68];
    • i. [69], [72,] [73], [76], [79], [81], [83], [211], [332];
    • memos. on Lord Melbourne's correspondence with the Queen, i. [340], [353], [360], [361];
    • illness, i. [392];
    • i. [474], [476];
    • Spanish marriage, ii. [103];
    • ii. [192];
    • on a Minister's duty, ii. [238];
    • ii. [279], [315], [362];
    • Legion of Honour, ii. [402]; iii. [49], [171];
    • illness of, iii. [185]
  • Stockport, riot at, ii. [391]
  • Stopford, Admiral Sir Robert, i. [252], [258]
  • Stowell, Lord, law of nations, iii. [466]
  • Strafford, Earl of, ii. [126], [128], [393];
    • Field-Marshal, iii. [146]
  • Straits Settlements, iii. [277]
  • Strangford, Viscount, i. [326], [482]
  • Strangways, Brigadier-General, died at Inkerman, iii. [53]
  • Stratford de Redcliffe, Viscount (formerly Sir Stratford Canning), ii. [138], [369];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [431], [449], [452], [456], [457], [460]-465, [469], [470];
    • illness of, iii. [27];
    • victory of the Alma, iii. [44];
    • and the Pope, iii. [358]
  • Strawberry Hill, sale of, i. [389]
  • Strelitz, ii. [188]
  • Strickland, Miss Agnes, i. [322]
  • Stroekens, Major, i. [67]
  • Strutt, Mr, Chancellor of the Duchy, iii. [34]
  • Stuart, Miss, marriage, i. [388]
  • —— Wortley J. (afterwards second Baron Wharncliffe), President of the Council, i. [299], [309]
  • Sudbury, enfranchisement of, ii. [381]
  • Suffrage, Queen's view of, ii. [333];
    • extension of, ii. [324], [333], [366]
  • Sugar Duty, i. [265];
    • Colonial preference, ii. [17], [91]
  • Sully, Maximilien, Duc de, Memoirs of, i. [38], [47]
  • Sunday bands, iii. [135]
  • Surrey, Earl of (afterwards thirteenth Duke of Norfolk), i. [123];
    • Treasurer of the Household, i. [275]
  • Sussex, Duke of, politics, i. [5], [6], [10], [11], [71], [76];
    • Ireland, i. [129], [138];
    • precedence, i. [207];
    • Regency Bill, i. [209], [378], [390];
    • will of, i. [478], [479]
  • Sutherland, second Duke of, death, iii. [443]
  • —— Duchess of, i. [101], [120];
    • Queen Victoria's valued friend, ii. [371];
    • letter to Queen on her husband's death, iii. [442]
  • Sweaborg, bombardment of, iii. [64]
  • Sweden, and Morocco, ii. [4];
    • Schleswig Question, ii. [195];
    • and Norway, iii. [134]
  • —— and Norway, Charles XV., King of, visit to the Queen, iii. [447];
    • his views on foreign affairs, iii. [448]-450
  • Switzerland, internecine strife, ii. [115], [137]-139;
    • and France, ii. [380];
    • rising in, iii. [214];
    • protest against annexation of Savoy, iii. [380];
    • claim to parts of Savoy, iii. [395]
  • Syria, i. [179], [209], [240];
    • successes in, i. [246], [252];
    • war, ii. [69];
    • Napoleon's policy, iii. [380]

  • Tahiti, dispute with France, ii. [1], [21], [25]
  • Tait, Dr A. C., Bishop of London, iii. [205]
  • Talbot, Lady Mary, i. [121], [125]
  • —— Monsignore, iii. [356]
  • Tallenay, M. de, ii. [173], [186]
  • Talleyrand, Prince, death of, i. [116]
  • Tamburini, Sr, opera singer, i. [220]
  • Tangiers, bombardment of, ii. [20]
  • Tankerville, Earl of, i. [198]
  • Tawell, Salt Hill murderer, ii. [269]
  • Taylor, Sir Herbert, i. [68]
  • Taymouth, Lord Breadalbane's house, Queen's visit to, i. [428]
  • Tchernaya, River, success of the Allies at, iii. [64], [135]
  • Téba, Count de (afterwards Count de Montijo), ii. [435]
  • Temple, The Hon. Sir William, K.C.B., Minister Plenipotentiary, Naples, iii. [140]
  • Templetown, Viscount, i. [62]
  • Tennent, Sir James Emerson, i. [469]
  • Tennyson, Alfred, poet, ii. [45];
    • Poet Laureate, ii. [272]
  • Terceira, Duc de, i. [55]; ii. [397]
  • Terni, cataract at, Prince Albert's visit to, i. [152]
  • Thames, pollution of the, iii. [294]
  • Theresa, Archduchess, i. [52]
  • Thérèse, Princess, i. [453]
  • Thiers, Louis A., French Premier, i. [149], [227]; ii. [364], [389]
  • Thirlwall, Bishop of St David's, iii. [416]
  • Thouvenel, M. de, French Foreign Minister, iii. [382];
    • and Lord John Russell's despatch, iii. [389];
    • iii. [395]
  • Threepenny pieces, circulation of, ii. [37]
  • Ticino, Austrian troops on the, iii. [328], [333]
  • Timber duty, i. [265]
  • Times, newspaper, i. [425]; ii. [20], [27], [30], [48], [86], [135], [172], [190], [220], [241], [244], [263], [282], [348], [412]; iii. [1], [8], [16];
    • Crimea, iii. [36];
    • Queen's visit to France, iii. [138];
    • enquiry on Crimean officers, iii. [174];
    • iii. [192], [254];
    • attacks on Prussia, iii. [455];
    • report of a private interview, iii. [347];
    • abuse of Germany, iii. [462], [463]
  • Tindal, Chief Justice, i. [469]
  • Tippoo Sahib, iii. [39]
  • Tite, Mr (afterwards Sir William), architect, iii. [443]
  • Tithes, i. [43]
  • Tollbar riots, i. [450], [483], [492]
  • Tomantoul, Queen's visit to, iii. [407]
  • Tory party and the Royal family, i. [5], [6];
    • consolidation of, i. [20];
    • Queen's opinion of, i. [27], [60], [61], [203], [207], [212], [213];
    • failure of, i. [66];
    • organisation of, i. [90];
    • unsuccessful attempt to form a Ministry, i. [154]-170;
    • vote of censure on Government and success at the polls, i. [253], [264];
    • Nottingham election, i. [264];
    • amendment to address, 1841, i. [301];
    • Cabinet, i. [308], [309];
    • Finance, Income-Tax, Import Duties, i. [370];
    • Corn Law Debate, i. [465], [466];
    • Irish Arms Bill, i. [482];
    • dissensions (Young England party), ii. [1], [16];
    • resignation, ii. [30], [51];
    • return to office, ii. [30], [62];
    • repeal of Corn Laws, ii. [71];
    • defeat on Irish Coercion Bill. ii. [71];
    • resignation, ii. [80], [115];
    • on intervention in Portugal, ii. [123];
    • ii. [216];
    • peril of the Ministry, ii. [285];
    • defeat of the Government, ii. [288];
    • inability to form a Government, ii. [288]-313;
    • Parliamentary Reform, ii. [332], [333];
    • resignation of Whig Government, ii. [368];
    • Lord Derby becomes Prime Minister, ii. [369]-377;
    • first debate, ii. [380]-383;
    • question of dissolution, ii. [383];
    • Free Trade debate, ii. [399];
    • Budget, ii. [406]
    • defeat on House Tax and resignation, ii. [411]-413;
    • China War debate, iii. [231]
  • Tractarian movement, ii. [273], [280]
  • Transport Land Corps, iii. [157]
  • Transvaal, independence of, ii. [142];
    • iii. [200]
  • Trapani, Count, Spanish marriage, ii. [31], [32], [44], [89], [99]
  • Treaty of 1856, settlement of Eastern Question, iii. [63], [65], [158], [182];
    • Nanking, i. [442]
  • Trelawney, Sir John, and Church rates, iii. [323]
  • Trench, Richard Chenevix, Dean of Westminster, iii. [206]
  • Trent, steamship, seizure of Envoys, iii. [466], [468]
  • Tréport, Queen's visit to, ii. [44];
    • ii. [157]
  • Trianon, iii. [136]
  • Troubridge, Sir Thomas, C.B., great gallantry at Inkerman, iii. [127]
  • Trouville, ii. [156]
  • Truelove, trial of, iii. [274]
  • Tuckett, Captain Harvey, i. [263]
  • Tulloch, Colonel, iii. [175]
  • Tunbridge Wells, Queen's visits to, i. [11], [19], [36], [38]
  • Turgot, M., ii. [335], [339], [344]
  • Turkey, Convention about Egypt, i. [227]-243, [258];
    • war with Russia, ii. [432];
    • Eastern Question, ii. [437], [441]-444, [449], [452], [464]-465, [469]-471;
    • and Persia, iii. [4];
    • Russian occupation of the Principalities, iii. [12], [13], [17];
    • protocol signed for integrity of, iii. [19];
    • success of, iii. [35];
    • Inkerman, iii. [54]-56;
    • peace and terms of settlement, iii.[ 158], [161]-188, [208]
  • Turton, Dr Thomas, Dean of Ely, ii. [35]
  • Tuscans, deputation to King Victor Emmanuel, iii. [308]
  • Tuscany, Duke of, Pope's opinion of, iii. [357]
  • —— Government of, iii. [308], [329]