S. E. Winbolt.
Kenneth Bell.


[TABLE OF CONTENTS]

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1816.The DebtCobbett's "Rural Rides"[1]
The Barbary PiratesLord Sidmouth's "Life and Correspondence"[2]
The Holy Alliance"Annual Register"[2]
The State of IrelandDoubleday's "Life of Sir Robert Peel"[5]
1818.The State of EnglandLord Sidmouth's "Life and Correspondence"[8]
Parish Registers"The London Medical Repository"[11]
1819.PeterlooLord Sidmouth's "Life and Correspondence"[14]
The State of EnglandShelley's "Poems"[20]
The Cato Street Conspiracy"Annual Register"[20]
1820.The Death of George III.Lord Colchester's "Diary and Correspondence"[24]
The King's Speech"Annual Register"[25]
The Character of John BullWashington Irving's "Sketch Book"[27]
1821.The Death of Napoleon"The Gentleman's Magazine"[29]
NapoleonShelley's "Poems"[31]
Napoleon and EnglandLord Tennyson's "Early Sonnets"[32]
1823.The Monroe Doctrine"Annual Register"[33]
SlaveryStapleton's "Life of Canning"[34]
The State of IrelandLord Colchester's "Diary and Correspondence"[35]
Transportation"The Edinburgh Review"[38]
1824.The Duke of Wellington and His SonsGleig's "Life of the Duke of Wellington"[39]
1825.Free TradeCobbett's "Rural Rides"[41]
Financial CrisisDoubleday's "Life of Sir Robert Peel"[44]
1826.The French Occupation of SpainMartineau's "History of the Peace"[47]
The Removal of Trade RestrictionsStapleton's "Life of Canning"[49]
Portuguese Appeal for Aid against SpainStapleton's "Life of Canning"[53]
Mr. Canning and the Portuguese AppealStapleton's "Life of Canning"[54]
1827.Life of Convict-Servants in Australia"The London Magazine"[56]
Interview with George IV.Lord Colchester's "Diary and Correspondence"[58]
The Treaty of LondonStapleton's "Life of Canning"[60]
The Battle of Navarino"The Gentleman's Magazine"[62]
1828.The Roman Catholic AssociationStanhope and Cardwell's "Memoirs of Peel"[66]
Irish UnrestStanhope and Cardwell's "Memoirs of Peel"[69]
1829.Catholic Emancipation"Annual Register"[70]
1830.Duke of Wellington's Supposed Designs on the CrownGleig's "Life of the Duke of Wellington"[72]
Heavy TaxationCobbett's "Rural Rides"[73]
Railway Carriages"The Gentleman's Magazine"[75]
Death of Huskisson"The Gentleman's Magazine"[77]
The Use of Close BoroughsGleig's "Life of the Duke of Wellington"[79]
1831.Lord John Russell's Speech on Reform BillMolesworth's "History of the Reform Bill"[82]
The Passing of the Reform BillMacaulay's "Life and Letters"[87]
Prorogation of Anti-Reform ParliamentMolesworth's "History of the Reform Bill"[89]
Parliamentary ReformLord Macaulay's "Speeches"[94]
1832.Battle SongEbenezer Elliott's "Poems"[95]
1833.Repeal of the UnionLord Macaulay's "Speeches"[96]
Jewish DisabilitiesLord Macaulay's "Speeches"[98]
1834.StrikesDuke of Buckingham's "Memoirs"[101]
1835.O'Connell and the House of LordsMartineau's "History of the Peace"[102]
1836.The Factory SystemFielden's "Curse of the Factory System"[103]
The Employment of ChildrenFielden's "Curse of the Factory System"[107]
The PoliceMullin's "Magistracy of England"[110]
The King and the Canadian Question"The Edinburgh Review"[113]
Statistics of Great Britain and IrelandPorter's "Party Tables"[116]

PEACE AND REFORM

(1815—1837)