Chapter 24

Mrs. Drummond's recollections

quoted

,

31-3

and Lord John Russell,

42

,

43

visits to Lady John Russell,

60

in London,

64

on Lord John Russell,

118

death of Lady Minto,

129

letters from Lady John Russell,

139-40

,

160-1

,

170-2

on Lord John Russell's acceptance of the Colonial Seals,

151

death,

191

otherwise mentioned

,

68

,

75

,

108

Minto village,

8

,

14

Moffatt, George, letter to Lady John Russell,

137

Moore, Thomas--

Songs at Bowood,

23-4

,

27

"Remonstrance",

56-7

lines

quoted

by Lady John Russell,

159

papers of, edited by Lord John Russell,

164

otherwise mentioned

,

259

Morley, Lord--

"Life of Gladstone"

cited

on Lord Russell's resignation,

140-4

Mr. Rollo Russell's letter to

The Times

,

144-7

cited

on the conduct of other Ministers,

146

otherwise mentioned

,

278

,

279

Motley, J. L., on

The Times

,

194

Morning Advertiser

, and the Eastern Question,

133

Morning Herald

, and the Eastern Question,

133

Morning Post

, and Palmerston's Eastern policy,

132

Morning Star

, the,

299

Napoleon I--

in Elba, Lord John Russell's account,

51-6

story of the poisoning,

55

letters to Josephine,

85

,

Note 28

Napoleon III--

and the Provisional Government,

95

his

coup d'état

of December, 1851,

117

policy,

152

,

175

,

179

,

191

Orsini outrage on,

173

peace of Villafranca,

179-81

"Le Pape et le Congrès,"

181

and Cavour,

183

Sir James Hudson on,

185

his idea of "United "Italy,

186

Garibaldi on,

189

and Lord Russell,

226

and the Franco-German War,

228-9

prisoner of war,

230

at Chislehurst,

233

National debt, reduction,

190

National Guard of Paris,

12

singing the "Parisienne",

11

Louis Philippe and the,

102

Neapolitan prisoners at Pembroke Lodge,

177

Newcastle, Duke of, at the War Office,

141

,

142

otherwise mentioned

,

149

Newspapers,

166

Nice, cession to France,

183

,

184

Nicholas, Emperor,

80

,

130-1

partition of Turkey proposed,

131

death,

152

Nonconformist deputation to Lord Russell,

252

Norton, Mrs., description of Rogers,

cited

,

129-30

Norwich, Hinds, Bishop of,

111

Nottingham Castle, burning of,

15

O'Brien, Smith,

97

O'Brien, William, and Parnell,

279

O'Connell, Daniel,

33

arrest in 1843,

68

and Lord John Russell,

69

O'Connor, Fergus, and the Chartists,

98

Orsini,

173

,

174

Osborne,

71

Owen, Sir Richard,

261

Oxford,

227

,

234

Oxford movement, the, Lord John Russell and,

9

Pacifico, Don, compensation,

106-7

Palmerston, Lady,

42

Palmerston, Lord--

On the dismissal of Lord Melbourne,

cited

,

21

and Grey,

75

,

76

,

78

at the Foreign Office,

75

,

76

,

78

,

95

,

103

,

106-7

,

114

the Greek crisis, 1850,

106-7

,

114

his finest speech,

107

the Queen's letter to Lord John Russell,

114-16

reception of Kossuth,

116

the Militia Bill,

117

,

123

and the

coup d'état

,

117-18

dismissal,

117,

120

and Lord John Russell,

124

and

Note 39

,

126

,

135

,

141-2

,

154-6

,

160

resignation on the Eastern Question and resumption of office,

132

return to power, his first Cabinet,

143

,

148-9

policy,

144

Lord John in the Colonial Office,

149-51

policy in the Crimea,

152

his appeal to Lord John Russell,

156

,

158

his reply to Lord John's offer to resign,

160

China policy,

167-8

general election of 1857,

169

Conspiracy to Murder Bill,

173

resignation on the Conspiracy Bill amendment,

174

Ministry of 1859,

176

Italian policy,

176

,

180-5

,

186

,

189

the Cabinet of 1859,

178

social legislation under,

190

illness in 1865,

199

death,

200-1

otherwise mentioned

,

34

,

176


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