Chapter 21

and Lord John Russell,

49-50

Napoleon on,

56

foreign policy,

186

otherwise mentioned

,

267

Fox Club, the,

78

France--

The July revolution,

16

deposition of Louis Philippe,

94-5

and the Greek crisis,

107

and Denmark,

114

the

coup d'état

of December, 1851,

117

,

118

events leading to the Crimean War,

131-2

Cobden's Free Trade Treaty,

190

Franchise, Mr. Locke King's motion,

109

,

115

and

Note 37

Franco-German War, outbreak,

228-9

Franklin, Sir John,

26

"Free Church," the,

9

Free Church of Scotland, establishment,

66

Free Church, Richmond, the memorial tablet,

305

Free Trade,

the new principle,

41

Lady John and,

80

number of Free Traders in 1846,

90

Froude, J. A.,

at Chesham Place,

202

on removal of Irish grievances,

217

"Life of Lord Beaconsfield," passage

quoted

,

247

Garbarino, Villa,

221

Gardiner, Dr.,

286

and

Note 115

Garibaldi--

Cavour and,

184

and the Sicilian rebels,

185

attack on Naples,

186-8

at Pembroke Lodge,

189

letter to Lord John,

246-7

,

247

,

Note 91

otherwise mentioned

,

221

George III,

245

,

Note 88

Napoleon on,

54

George IV, death,

10

Napoleon on,

54

story of,

221

Germany--

The

Zollverein

,

16

,

114

influence of French affairs on,

16

the Crown Princess,

222

the Franco-German War,

228

the Crown Prince and the war,

232

,

233

Gibbon, historian, appearance,

52

Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E.--

and Lord John Russell,

50

,

146

and the Corn Laws,

63

at the War and Colonial Office,

78

his first great speech,

107

his first Budget,

127

resignation,

149

Italian sympathies,

176

,

178

,

189

letters regarding the Neapolitan prisoners,

187

Budgets,

190

defeated at Oxford,

199

and the Franchise,

201

introduces the Reform Bill, March, 1866,

203-5

,

205

, Note

reports Government defeat to Lord John,

206

and Disraeli's Franchise Bill,

211-12

letter to Dr. Pusey

quoted

,

212

the Irish Church question, 1868,

216-17

visits to Pembroke Lodge,

219

,

252

speech on Irish Church disestablishment,

219

conversation on Parliamentary courage,

250

the Affirmation Bill,

264

, Note

letters to Lady Russell,

266-7

,

273-4

his article on the Melbourne Ministry,

274

and Parnell,

276-9

Lady Russell on,

282

"Gladstonian," the term,

282

his last Cabinet,

285

,

mentioned

in the letters,

213

,

241

Justin McCarthy on,

296

Gladstone, Mrs.,

63

letter to Lady John Russell,

128

,

264

at Pembroke Lodge,

219

,

252

Glenelg, Lord,

24

Godfrey, Miss Alice (

see

Russell, Mrs. Rollo)

Gortschakoff, Prince, Russian emissary,

153

Goschen, Mr., appointment,

202

Graham, Sir James,

74

,

176

resignation,

149

Grant, General,

299

Granville, Lord--

Letter to Lady John,

136

correspondence with Canning,

175

sent for by the Queen,

176

and Italy,

178

correspondence with Lord Clarendon,

201

Gray, Maxwell, "The Silence of Dean Maitland",

270

Greece,

the crisis of 1850,

106-7

Russian policy,

131

Greville, Charles--

Cited

on Lord John Russell,

41

,

65

on the Greek crisis,

106

Grey, Lady,

98

,

284-5

Grey, (2nd) Earl--

Prime Minister,

6

,

10

,

58

,

61

resignation, May, 1834,

19

Grey, (3rd) Earl,

75

and

Note 25

,

76

,

78

death,

284-5

Grey, Sir George,

"Security of the Crown" Bill,

97

and Fergus O'Connor,

98

rumoured Irish rebellion,

101

and the Conspiracy laws,

173-4

Guizot,

and Louis Philippe,

95

dismissal and his reply to Louis Philippe,

102-3

Habeas Corpus Act, suspension,

56

,

99-100

,

216

Harcourt, Sir William Vernon, letter to Lady Russell,

197

Harrison, Frederic--

Friendship with Lady Russell,

260

,

272

letter to Lady Agatha Russell,

290

the Memorial address,

305-8

Hatton, Sir Christopher, life,

82


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