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Abergavenny, Marquess of, i.315,320Admiralty expenditure, attack on, ii.316Affirmation Bill Speech, i.252;Punchcartoon, 255Afghanistan, Policy in, ii.362Alcester, Lord, i.262Alfred Churchill, Lord, i.19,52Algiers, Italy, &c., Journey to, ii.287,289Althorp, Lord, ii.125Arabi Pasha, i.226,261,289Argyll, Duke of, i.224Ashbourne, Lord, i.128,213,214,220,393,408,409,445; ii.34,78,290Ashley, Mr. Evelyn, i.232Ashmead-Bartlett, Mr., i.311Aston Riots, i.361,365Balfour, Mr. A. J., i.134,141,149,211,219,265,304,339,343,425,433,466,471; ii.29,153,195,222,301,335,350,373,91,451,452,458,460,463,470,472Barnaby, Sir N., ii.318Barnett, Mr. H., i.52Bartley, Mr., i.318,353Baumann, Mr., ii.415Bayley, Mr. M., ii.504,505Beach, Sir M. Hicks-, i.76,85,307,320,347,349,350,356,359,360,368,384,385,387,398,400,403,417,418,432,438,448,515; ii.21,34,39,45,101,109,110,116,124,125,128,145,149,207,219,224,250,285,335,337,343,371,387,392395">395,431Beaconsfield, Earl of, i.30,64,68,84,98,112,114,120,154,157,177,197,222,334; ii.300,362,460Beaconsfield statue, unveiling of, i.240Beale, Mr. P., ii.390Beckett, Mr. E., ii.307,388Belfast visit, ii.59Berlin, ii.368Birmingham:contests, i.285,466,532,544; ii.382meeting at Aston Park, i.361,365speeches, i.287,296,365; ii.399Bismarck, Prince von, ii.360,368,477Blackpool speech, i.290Blandford, Marquess of, i.3,19,43,165,267Blenheim Harriers, i.25,33,267Blunt, Mr. Wilfrid, i.261Borthwick, Sir A., i.258; ii.431Bradford speeches, ii.175,177Bradlaugh, Mr. C., i.122,124,129,209,276,333,350; ii.321,428Breteuil, M. de, i.72; ii.435Bright, Mr. John, i.59,225,275,285,286,287,289,292,378; ii.53,94,109,113,116,300,384Bright, Mr. J. A., ii.390,392,393Brodrick, Mr., i.343,428,440Bryce, Mr., i.251Budget:amendment (1885), i.398,405draft (1887-8), ii.187Bulgaria, ii.154,155,165,364Buller, Sir R., ii.138,142,143,337Burke, Mr., i.207,211Burke, Sir J. Bernard, i.95Burma, i.517; ii.43,484Burnaby, Col., i.258,285,320,361,378Butt, Mr., i.58,82,175Cadogan, Lord, i.160Caine, Mr., ii.78,421Cairns, Earl, i.227,242Cambridge University Carlton:speech, i.295undergraduates’ deputation, i.328Cardwell, Lord, i.65Carnarvon, Lord, i.251,432,440,444,460; ii.20,22,28,30,57,111Cavendish, Lord F., i.124,144,207,211Central Committee, i.305,308,356Chamberlain, Mr. J., i.58,62,170,211,222,281,286,287,349,365,370,422,428,452,462,467; ii.48,52,53,57,58,73,74,75,80,82,85,94,96,100,108,113,118,119,120,125,133,143,153,164195,216,221,243,250,252,254,262,267,284,285,286,288,336,344,345,348,349,350,351,375,382,384,386,388,392,395,403,419,420,428,463,470,472Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii.126,179budget of 1887-8, ii.187economies and reforms effected, ii.184resignation, ii.213,234,240,255,268,270,282Channel Tunnel Bill, ii.381Chaplin, Mr., i.108,245,311,313,323,355,367; ii.126,175,286,287,328Chenery, Mr., i.160,167,241,248,276Childers, Mr., ii.205Civil Servants’ petitioning powers—speech, i.260Clarke, Mr., i.311Closure, i.212,214,219,220; ii.175,176,219Coalition with Whigs, proposals for, ii.6,8Cobden, Mr., i.289,292Collings, Mr. Jesse, i.251; ii.45,164,176Compensation for Disturbance Bill, i.179Connaught, Duke of, and the Bombay Command, i.503Conservative Party:Irish policy—letter, ii.3leadership, question of dual control, i.227,229,242,246,251,405Parliamentary Reform, attitude towards, i.336Cook, Mr., ii.119,133Corrupt and Illegal Practices Suppression Bill, i.264Cotter, Mr., i.320County Government Bill, i.106Cowper, Lord, i.185,207; ii.90Cranborne, Lord, i.234Cranbrook, Lord, ii.35,36,40Creighton, Dr., i.24,34,36,37,255Cromer, Lord, ii.377Cross, Sir R., i.342,378Curzon, Lady, i.430Curzon, Lord, i.428; ii.307Curzon, Viscount, ii.287,290,292,295Damer, Rev. L. Dawson, i.22,23Darling, Sir C., i.364Dartford speech, ii.163,175,176D’Aunay, Count, ii.172Davitt, Mr. M., i.175,176De Worms, Baron, i.166Derby, Lord, i.105,227; ii.49,361Dilke, Sir C., i.70,100-104,276,346,347,417Dillwyn, Mr., i.126Disraeli.SeeBeaconsfieldDixon Hartland, Mr., i.258Dodson, Mr., i.143Dolben, Mackworth, i.7Douglas, Mr. Akers-, ii.264,268,388,389Duffield, Tom, i.28Dunraven, Lord, ii.274,432Durham, Earl of, i.281Eastern Question, i.98,100-104; ii.154.See alsoBulgariaEdinburgh speeches, i.273,278-281Education, i.3,8,21,24,38Egypt and the Soudan:Arabi Pasha, i.226,261,289condition of, i.225,278,334Gordon, Gen., i.349,351,376policy, ii.172,365,375Soudan, evacuation of, i.380,382,386,387Suleiman Sami, case of, i.263Tewfik, Khedive, i.261Egypt, visit to, ii.437Egyptian Loan Bill, i.378Elcho, Lord, i.339,343‘Elijah’s Mantle,’ i.248Employers’ Liability Bill, i.136Escott, Mr. T. H. S., i.15Established Church, Defence of—speech, i.296Eton, i.8Expenditure, criticisms on, i.143,232Fair Trade Movement, i.290,472; ii.327Ferry, M. Jules, ii.478FitzGibbon, Lord Justice, i.77,79,395,434,435,459,471,525; ii.59,89,96,124,132,263,307,351,353,386,455,462,468,513,515Forster, Mr., i.63,100,174,181,185,199,201,203,207,224,349; ii.49,113Fourth Party:Beaconsfield’s approval, i.154,223Budget amendment (1885), i.398Coercion policy, opinion as to, i.197correspondence, i.162dual control question, i.228final phase, i.303,343Front Opposition Bench hostility, i.260Gladstone’s attitude, i.152Gorst’s article—letter, i.548Lords’ amendments to Redistribution Bill, i.417obstruction, justification of, i.150origin of, i.131policy, i.136,158,230Reform Bill, attitude towards, i.341rupture and reunion, i.199,204,209Timesstatement, i.168Vanity Faircartoon, i.169work of, i.143,149,230; ii.150France, relations with, ii.365Free Trade, i.292Freycinet, M. de, ii.172-174Gastein, visit to, i.267Gathorne-Hardy, Mr., i.64,66German Emperor, i.166; ii.368Gibbs, Mr. V., ii.472Gibson, Mr.SeeAshbourneGibson, Mr. Milner, i.234,289Giers, M. de, ii.358,366,367Giffard, Sir H., i.130,368Giles, Maj., ii.447Gladstone, Mr. H., i.265Gladstone, Mr. W. E., i.58,60,64,69,145,172,


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