222,232,234,260,261,264,271,275,282,283,284,377,416,432,441,451,472; ii.1,3,22,24,27,62,137,143,157,169,214,219,220,229,241,300,309,312,334,340,341,360,361,365,373,428,433,454,456,463,466,469,470,471,474,477,502Affirmation Bill oration, i.252Bismarck’s estimate of, ii.479,481Bradlaugh case, i.127,210,212,350Burmese policy, ii.43Disestablishment, views on, i.454Egyptian policy, i.261,279,334,349Fourth Party, attitude towards, i.152Irish Home Rule proposals, i.390,409; ii.29,41,51,62,66,67,78,92,96,98,100,104,111,116,153,327,437,491,497obstruction, opinion on, i.150Parnell Commission, ii.413,414rebuke of the Chair, i.347Reform Bill (1884), i.336,342resignation, i.400,402; ii.122Suleiman Sami, i.263Transvaal, annexation of, i.190,192,205,208vote of 11,000,000l., i.380Glasgow, invitation to, i.163Godley, Sir A., i.476,481Gordon, Gen., i.349,351,376Gorst, Mr., i.124,133,245,262,304,305,310,320,342,352,358,373,417,421,425,438,440,471; ii.127,461Gorst, Sir J., i.257Goschen, Mr., i.219,220,295,453; ii.46,47,48,53,87,90,113,116,132,200,201,207,208,243,259,268,272,282,308,335,339,350,361,470Grant, Mr. Corrie, i.427,428,431Grantham, Mr., i.126Granville, Lord, i.102,103,276,389,432; ii.361Grey de Wilton, Lord, i.60Grosvenor, Lord R., i.385Hamilton, Lord Claud, i.311,323,443Hamilton, Lord George, ii.228,229,231,234,236,319,323,324Hamilton, Sir R., i.445Hanbury, Mr., ii.378Harcourt, Sir W., i.67,71,153,170,204,434,438; ii.49,107,145,195,205,470Hart-Dyke, Sir W., i.435Hartington, Lord, i.58,63,103,149,179,275,349,441,453,461; ii.2,3,7,46-48,53,54,58,69,80-82,87,90,94,98,113,116,120,122,124,125,141,147,153,220,221,250,256,258,272,302,321,322,337,344,349,361,365,388,392,395Hatzfeldt, Count, ii.158Healy, Mr., i.435; ii.4Henry, Mr. Mitchell, i.52Herbert, Mr. A., i.65Holland, Sir H., ii.127,273Holmes, Mr., i.435,436,460Home Rule:attitude towards, i.90,280,453; ii.3,23,117,490,494,507,508Belfast visit, ii.59Bill, proposals as to, ii.50,55,92,97,99,115Conservative policy, i.448,460; ii.21,23,28,427Gladstone’s scheme, ii.2,29,79Queen’s Speech (1886), ii.32Hope, Mr. B., i.65House of Commons disturbance (1893), ii.472Hull speech, i.163Iddesleigh, Lord, i.64,161,219,235,265,267,326,340,354,377,398,418; ii.40,127,153,155,156,160,172,174,203,212,250,276,277Aston Park, i.360,363,364Beaconsfield statue, unveiling of, i.240Bradlaugh case, i.124,128,210,333,334Egyptian policy, i.262,334Fourth Party, hostility to, i.158,260leadership of Conservative party, i.145,148,157,227,242,357,381,382,403,407,408,418India:North-West Frontier delimitation, i.379,380,483visit to, i.374,377,554-564India Office administration, i.425,474army reorganisation, i.489Bi-metallism discussion, i.478Bombay command, i.503Budget statement, i.491Burma, i.517railway construction, i.477Salisbury, Lord, correspondence with, i.498Ireland, boycotting, origin of, i.183Coercion policy, attitude toward, i.177,189,197,203,391,393,396,404,409; ii.34,342Conservative party, policy of—letter, ii.3Home Rule.See that titleintermediate education question, i.94,97land legislation, i.205,434; ii.92,344Maamtrasna incident, i.436Reform Bill (1884), i.343,344residence in, i.75,80,82,110,111state of, i.1,82,172,183,186,199,444; ii.33visit to, i.460Irish County Government Bill, ii.373Irish Education Bill, plans for, ii.352Irish Educational Endowments Bill, i.434J. S., excerpt fromRealm, i.16James, Sir H., i.134,155,255,265,411; ii.47,48,58,66,113,116,250,439,Jennings, Mr. L., i.298; ii.270,286-288,290,307,312,320,321,327,329,378,386,387,402,413,414,419,420,424,426,512Jerome, Miss, i.39,40,57Jerome, Mr., i.43,56Kerans, Mr., i.378King-Harman, Col., ii.137Kissingen, ii.476Labouchere, Mr., i.130,213,333; ii.27,145,150,253Lansdowne, Marquess of, i.224; ii.273Lanyon, Sir O., i.193Lawson, Sir W., i.251Leadership of the House.SeeIddesleighandRandolph ChurchillLee, Hans, ii.447Leigh, Mr. A., i.16Licensing question, ii.430,506Liverpool meeting, i.443Lowther, Mr., i.97,245Maamtrasna incident, i.436McCarthy, Mr. J., ii.28Maclean, Mr. J. M., i.325; ii.137Manchester speeches, i.231; ii.69Manners, Lord J., i.340Marlborough, Duchess of, i.14,30,109,115,258fund for relief of Irish distress, i.110Marlborough, Duke of, i.3,20,21,32,40,92,108,114,170,178,227,266,429; ii.463Marriage, i.57Mashonaland, visit to, ii.447Matthews, Mr. H., i.369; ii.119,126,133,134,461Mattinson, Mr., ii.387May, Sir Erskine, ii.6,408Melbourne, Lord, ii.14Middle Temple Grand Day, 1885, i.414Milner, Sir F., i.428‘Mr. Podsnap,’ ii.399Mr. Spencer’s travels, ii.169Mitford, Mr. P., i.258Moore, Mr. A. W., i.481Morley, Mr. J., i.125,391,392,404; ii.1,48,78,88,153,353,377,405,433,469,471Morris, Lord Chief Justice, ii.23,57Mowbray, Sir J., i.245Mundella, Mr., ii.397National Union of Conservative Associations, i.305,307,312,315,318,320,321,324,326,327,330,352,355,356,536-543North, Col., ii.386Northbrook, Lord, ii.273Northcote, Mr. (senr.), i.245Northcote, Sir Stafford.SeeIddesleighNorway, visit to, ii.123O’Brien, Mr. B., i.89O’Brien, Mr. S., ii.66,67Obstruction:Closure, effect of, on, i.220first use of, i.87opinion on, i.150O’Connor, Mr. A., ii.152O’Donnell, Mr. F. H., i.128Oldham speech, i.163Opposition, functions of, i.233,239Oxford, i.31Territorial Military Centre—speech, i.66Paddington, South, i.471; ii.454,461election addresses, ii.491,496Palmerston, Lord, i.234; ii.260Parliamentary procedure, reform of, i.211; ii.10,16,17,25,42,500,502Parnell, Mr., i.83,174,175,176,183,185,202,205,393-395,397,446,455; ii.1,22,24,30,51,54,66,103,109,141,143,147,149,375,452,454