Afghanistan, action in (1885), iii. 178, 183-185, 208note.American war, mediation in, declined by, ii. 85.Austria, attitude of, i. 488;hostility to, ii. 4.Berlin memorandum, ii. 549.Bessarabia claimed by, ii. 574and note2, 577.Bismarck's estimate of policy pursued by, ii. 353note.Black Sea claims of, ii. 349-356, 398, 400.British secret agreement with, ii. 575, 577.Confusion in policy of, ii. 120.Crimean war,see that title.Don Pacifico case, offer of good offices in, i. 368.Egyptian question, attitude towards, iii. 82, 178.France, estrangement of, from England the aim of, ii. 4;neutrality in Franco-Prussian war, ii. 344.Germany, attitude towards, ii. 343, 348.Gladstone's attitude towards, i. 545; ii. 3, 499;tribute at his death, iii. 532.Ionian Islands despatch, attitude towards, i. 601.Rise of, i. 477.San Stefano, treaty of, ii. 572, 575.Smyrna demonstration favoured by, iii. 9.Turkey, war with (1771), i. 477;(1828) i. 480;(1853)seeCrimean war;(1877) ii. 562, 569, 572.Rutland, Duke of (Lord John Manners), i. 238, 303-305; iii. 533.Ryder,seeHarrowby.Sadler, Michael T., i. 99and note.Sadowa, ii. 115, 214, 302, 319, 359.St. Asaph, bishopric of, i. 260note1.St. Deiniol's, iii. 420, 521.St. Germans, Lord, i. 420.St. Leonards, Lord, i. 416, 448and note1.St. Paul's Cathedral, i. 12, 233-234.Salisbury, Marquis of:—Chronology—Views on the Principalities, ii. 4;on Gladstone's American war speech, ii. 86;on Danish question, ii. 120;retires from Derby government (1867), ii. 223, 231, 235;Disraeli's sarcasms against, ii. 247;on Irish Church bill, ii. 268, 270-271;on religious tests, ii. 314;subscribes to Mill memorial, ii. 543;at Constantinople, ii. 559-560;at Berlin congress, ii. 575, 577;Egyptian policy, iii. 74, 180and note, 495;on Franchise bill (1884), iii. 132, 135-139;overtures to Irish party, iii. 188-190;unwilling to take office (1885), iii. 204-207;takes office, 208;countenances repudiation of coercion, iii. 212-213;Carnarvon's interview with Parnell unauthorised by, iii. 229note1;but known to, iii. 230-231;speeches on Irish policy (Oct. 7), iii. 233, 242-244, 260;(Nov. 9) 239;nationalist support of, at the elections, iii. 244-245;on destruction of government system in Ireland, iii. 256-257and note1;Gladstone's tender of support to, iii. 258-260, 284;resigns, iii. 289;Hottentot speech, iii. 317-318;at Opera House meeting, iii. 324;offers Hartington premiership, iii. 364;on rents in Ireland, iii. 374-375;onTimesforgeries, iii. 392;on report of special commission, iii. 402;Gladstone's estimate of, ii. 560;his estimate of Gladstone, i. 3; iii. 529;hesitation of, iii. 277;otherwise mentioned, i. 127; ii. 203, 587; iii. 90, 131, 203, 344, 365, 525.—— Lady, iii. 526.Salmon, Dr., iii. 417.San Juan boundary question, ii. 405.San Stefano, treaty of, ii. 572, 575.Sand River convention, iii. 45.Sandon, Lord, i. 103.Sandwich, Lord, i. 144.Sandwith, Humphry, ii. 561.Sanquhar, i. 11.Sarpi, Father Paul, i. 598.Saunders, Dean, i. 52, 80.Saunderson, E., ii. 410.Savings banks, i. 519; ii. 34.Savoy, French acquisition of, ii. 9, 22, 30.Say, Léon, iii. 486.Scartazzini, iii. 387.Science, Gladstone's attitude towards, i. 209; iii. 359.Schiller, i. 108.Schleswig-Holstein question, ii. 114-120, 265, 580;Prince Consort's view of, ii. 93, 102.Schleiermacher, i. 166.Schouvaloff memorandum, ii. 575.Schwarzenberg, Prince, i. 395-396, 398, 399, 600.Scott, Hon. F., i. 356.—— Sir Claude, i. 18.—— James Hope,seeHope-Scott.—— Dr., Dean of Rochester, i. 61, 329and note; ii. 433, 536.—— Sir Walter, i. 159, 337, 371, 387note1; iii. 424, 491.Scotland:—Disestablishment question in, iii. 471.Election results in (1880), ii. 613-614.Enthusiasm of, ii. 588, 599, 608-609.Home Rule (Irish), attitude towards (1886), iii. 323, 324, 346.Liberalism of, iii. 536;liberal losses (1874), ii. 490.Local government suggested for, iii. 198.Peers, Scotch, called to House of Lords by Beaconsfield, ii. 429note.Reform Act's effect on, iii. 535.Religious freedom in, Gladstone's views on, i. 384.Scotch Patronage bill, ii. 501.Seaforth, i. 107.Seaton, Lord, i. 228.Seats bill,seeRedistribution.Seely, C., ii. 113note2.Selborne, Lord (Sir R. Palmer), ignorant of Irish land tenure, ii. 281;on Irish Land bill, ii. 295, 296;on Education bill, ii. 306;on abolition of army purchase, ii. 363, 364;on Collier appointment, ii. 385;onAlabamacase, ii. 403;on the Greenwich seat question, ii. 469-472;on leadership discussion, ii. 602note;lord chancellor (1872), ii. 645;on Irish Church bill, ii. 646;otherwise mentioned, ii. 99, 165, 232note, 239, 243, 436, 504, 627, 653; iii. 13, 53.Selden on contracts, iii. 45-46.Selwyn, Bishop, i. 38, 39, 43; iii. 419.Semon, Dr., iii. 216.Servia, i. 477; ii. 549, 553.Settembrini, i. 396, 401; ii. 11.Seward, W. H., ii. 75.Sexton, Thomas, iii. 69, 447, 451, 452note.Seymer, H. K., i. 49, 59note.Seymour, ——, i. 230.Shaftesbury, Lord, i. 163; ii. 111, 113, 122, 171, 367, 369.Shah, the, ii. 459.Shaw, Sir F., iii. 114.—— W., ii. 613.—— Lefevre,seeLefevre.Sheil, R. L., i. 135, 195, 208, 221, 263-264, 322-323.Shelburne, Lord, i. 265; ii. 401note2.Sheldon, Archbishop, iii. 95.Shelley, i. 96, 159; iii. 484, 549.Shepstone, Sir T., iii. 43note, 45.Sheridan, i. 265; ii. 589.Shurey, Mrs., i. 27.Sibthorp, Col., i. 288note.Sidmouth, Lord, i. 431.Simeon, Charles, i. 11and note2.Simon, Jules, ii. 221.Sinclair, Sir G., i. 113, 178.Sinking Fund, ii. 68.Sinope, i. 490.Skingley, ——, i. 113.Slavery:—American war, ii. 70et seq.Apprenticeship system, i. 134and note, 145-147, 221.Demerara estates question, i. 22-24.Education scheme for slaves, i. 125.Emancipation question, i. 102-105; iii. 300.Evangelical party against, i. 200note.Gladstone's reply to Poulett Thomson on, i. 142note.Gordon's decree sanctioning, iii. 156;his observations on, iii. 158-159.Suakin retained to check slave trade, iii. 180note.Slave Power, The,cited, ii. 70note.Smith, Adam, i. 251; ii. 58.—— Goldwin, i. 499, 508, 630; ii. 312, 561.—— John, i. 22and note.—— Sydney, i. 56, 135.—— W. H., view of, on South African affairs, ii. 601;against franchise extension in Ireland, iii. 141;Irish secretary, iii. 279;rapid visit of, to Dublin, iii. 296;on introduction of closure, iii. 377;onTimesletters, iii. 395;on bill for special commission, iii. 397.Smyrna, iii. 9.Smyth, Sir J. C., i. 24note1.Soap duty, i. 462, 465, 466.Social question, Gladstone's attitude towards, ii. 56, 60;his disapproval of socialism, iii. 221.Socrates, ii. 538.Solferino, ii. 7.'Some of my Errors,' quoted, i. 179.Somerset, Duke of, ii. 33, 153note, 635, 636; iii. 358.Soudan:—Egyptian misrule of, iii. 144-145;loss of, iii. 146.Evacuation of, advised, iii. 145-148;difficulties of, iii. 147, 149;determined, iii. 180;agreed to, by Gordon, iii. 150, 153-155;intention of, divulged by Gordon, iii. 160-161and note1.Foreign attitude towards embarrassments in, iii. 177-178, 183.Garrisons in, to be extricated, iii. 148, 151;Mahdi's treatment of, iii. 149note1;Gordon's opinion regarding abandonment of, iii. 156;Zobeir's appointment urged for extrication of, iii. 159.Khartoum, garrison of, to be relieved, iii. 150, 151;Gordon's arrival at, iii. 155;disaffection of tribes round, iii. 160;fall of, iii. 166;expedition to, urged by Goschen, iii. 176;deprecated by Baring, iii. 180.Mahdi's rise in, iii. 144.Nile campaign, iii. 165-166.South Sea stock, i. 472, 513, 647.Southey, i. 140; ii. 538.Spain:—Hohenzollern candidate for throne of, ii. 323-328, 330, 332, 333note.Land question in, iii. 477.Palmerston on treaties with, i. 280.Tariff negotiations with, i. 267.Special commission, the, unconstitutional character of, iii. 390, 400, 401;offer of, by government, iii. 396;bill for, iii. 397-401;sittings of, iii. 401-407;scope of, iii. 402;report of, iii. 402, 408-411;effect of, on public opinion, iii. 411-412.Spectator, ii. 175-177.Spedding, James, i. 509; ii. 534.Spencer, 3rd Earl, i. 235, 292.—— 4th Earl, i. 341.—— 5th Earl, interview of, with Cardinal Cullen, ii. 439-440;president of the council (1880), ii. 653;Irish viceroy (1882), iii. 65, 654;magnitude of task in Ireland, iii. 70-71;Irish party, attitude towards, iii. 108;on renewal of Crimes Act, iii. 190, 192;views on Land Purchase bill, iii. 194-195;conservative attack on, iii. 213-214, 262;banquet to, 214, 233;at Chatsworth and Hawarden, iii. 261;Irish administration of, 261, 379;Gladstone's consultations with, iii. 261, 263, 268;Gladstone's letter to (Dec. 30), i. 272;for home rule, iii. 291note;views on Chamberlain's Irish scheme, iii. 291;president of council (1886), iii. 297note;first lord of admiralty (1892), iii. 495note;Gladstone's intention to recommend, as his successor, iii. 512;otherwise mentioned, ii. 260, 265; iii. 50note, 67, 69, 105, 186, 195, 198, 301, 306, 429, 497note.Spencer, Lady Sarah, iii. 518.Sport, Gladstone's view of, i. 116.Spring-Rice, T., Lord Monteagle, i. 420and note.Spurgeon, Rev. Charles, ii. 135, 272, 530, 531.Stafford, Augustus, i. 356.Standard, iii. 264note.Stanhope, Lord (Lord Mahon), i. 351note, 438, 569; ii. 536.Stanley, Dean, position of, at Oxford (1847), i. 335;on Oxford reform, i. 498, 503;serves on Oxford commission, i. 499;on religious tests, i. 506;visits to Monte Cassino, ii. 219;in Rome, ii. 222;death of, iii. 98;otherwise mentioned, i. 15, 46-47; iii. 98.—— Edward, Bishop of Norwich, i. 46.—— Lady Augusta, ii. 216and note; ii. 222.—— of Alderley, Lord, ii. 39-40, 118.——, Lord,seeDerby.Stanmore, Lord (Arthur Gordon), private secretary to Gladstone, i. 597, 604-608;Gladstone's letters to, i. 573; ii. 225, 550, 639; iii. 139;otherwise mentioned, i. 399note2; 490; ii. 88.Stansfeld, Sir James, ii. 113note2, 415, 504, 645; iii. 297note.State in its Relation with the Church, The, Hope's interest in, i. 162, 172-173;Gladstone's purpose in, i. 172;his later estimate of, i. 179-180;opinions on, i. 175-177;German translation of, i. 181note.Stead, W., ii. 550note.Stephen, Sir James, i. 127, 142note, 146, 147, 359.Sterling, John, i. 177; ii. 534.Stewart, Colonel Sir Herbert, iii. 145-147, 155, 160, 165.Stocker, C. W., i. 78.Stockmar, Baron, ii. 244.Stopford, Archdeacon, ii. 258-259.Storks, Sir Henry, i. 614, 616, 617; ii. 649-650.Stowe, Mrs. Beecher, ii. 72.Strahan, Sir George, iii. 32note.Stratford, Lord,seeRedcliffe.Strauss, ii. 524and note2, 525.Strossmayer, Bishop, iii. 352-353.Stuart, R., i. 237.Stubbs, Bishop, ii. 535, 561.Suakin, iii. 178, 180note.Succession duty, i. 463, 465, 474, 513.Success, Gladstone's view of, i. 213-214.Suffrage,seeFranchise.Sugar duties, i. 236, 643-644; ii. 632-634.Sullivan, Sir Edward, ii. 264, 279, 283.Sumner, Bishop, iii. 96note.—— Charles, i. 441; ii. 70, 75, 398, 401, 402.Sunbeam, Gladstone's cruise in, iii. 217-218.Sussex, Duke of, i. 178.Sutherland, Duchess of, Gladstone's letters to, ii. 71, 88, 89, 146, 182-197, 215-217, 218, 246;friendship for Gladstone, ii. 183, 197;death of, ii. 197.Sutherland, Duke of, ii. 111, 112, 185-186.Sutton, Manners (Speaker), i. 100.Sydenham, Lord (Poulett Thomson), i. 142note.Tait, Archbishop, on Oxford commission, i. 499;Gladstone's letter to, onEssays and Reviewsjudgment, ii. 164;consultations with, on Irish Church bill, ii. 261-262, 267-270, 274, 278, 624;conversation with Disraeli, ii. 265and note;on Gladstone's concern at outbreak of Franco-Prussian war, ii. 335;Gladstone's relations with, iii. 94;erastianism of, iii. 471.Talbot, ——, i. 380note2.—— Bp. of Rochester, ii. 436.Talfourd, Sir T. N., i. 135, 136; iii. 467.Talleyrand, i. 515note; ii. 343; iii. 485.Tariff revision (1842), i. 255-257;(1845) i. 279.—— treaties, attempts at, i. 267; ii. 21.Taste, i. 190.Taunton, Lady, ii. 183.Taxation:—Chamberlain's views on (1885), iii. 174, 224.Collection of taxes, ii. 650.Conveyance duties, ii. 373, 651.Customs, articles liable to, in various years, ii. 25and note.Direct, ii. 62, 63, 634.Fire insurance duty, ii. 373, 651.Gladstone's policy regarding (1857), ii. 632-635.Home Rule bill's provisions regarding, iii. 302, 306-307.House tax, i. 106, 436-437.Income tax:—Assessments for, in 1842 and 1862, ii. 67.Chamberlain's pronouncement on, iii. 174.Charities, proposed extension to, ii. 65-66.Committee on (1851), i. 459.Crimean war, effect of, i. 474.Disraeli's proposals regarding (1852), i. 436.Expenditure, spirit of, fostered by, ii. 62.Gladstone's policy regarding (1853), i. 460, 462, 465, 466, 468, 471, 472; iii. 537;(1857) ii. 632-634;(1869) ii. 651;(1874) ii. 478, 483.Ireland, proposals regarding, i. 465, 646.Peel's policy regarding, i. 251;his miscalculation, i. 474and note.Rate of, in 1866, ii. 58.Repeal of, possible only in 1874, ii. 496.Rise of, in 1859, ii. 19.Unpopularity of, i. 254-255.Indirect, ii. 21, 63, 634.Local—Goschen's Local Rating bill, ii. 337, 388;question of (1874), ii. 479, 481, 482.Malt duty, i. 436; ii. 651; iii. 7.Match tax, ii. 373and notes.Powers regarding, ii. 40.Probate duty, ii. 650.Soap duty, i. 462, 465.Sugar duties, i. 236, 643-644; ii. 632-634.Tea duty, Disraeli's operation on (1852), i. 436;Gladstone's operation on (1853), i. 462;Lewis' additions to, ii. 633;Gladstone's policy regarding, ii. 632-635.Tea licences, ii. 650.War, for, i. 515-518.Arthur Young's view of, i. 559.Taylor, Colonel, ii. 448.—— Sir Henry, remark of, on Gladstone, i. 27;on money-dealings, iii. 420;otherwise mentioned, i. 135, 205and note; ii. 55, 195note, 358; iii. 488.Tea duties,see underTaxation.Tegernsee, iii. 351-352.Telegraph Act (1844), i. 268.Tel-el-Kebir, iii. 83, 120note.Temple, Archbishop, position of, at Oxford (1847), i. 335;advocates civil service reform, i. 512;views on Gladstone's Irish Church bill, ii. 264note1;work on educational reform (1869), ii. 312;appointment to Exeter, ii. 431-432.—— William, i. 392, 400.Temporal power,seeChurches—Roman.Tenants Relief (Ireland) bill, iii. 353.Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Essay Club's vote on, i. 59;lines on Prince Consort, ii. 95;Gladstone's estimate ofMaud, ii. 184; iii. 547-548;later estimate, ii. 581;given Gladstone's translation ofIliad, Bk.I.ii. 190;Gladstone's visit to (1871), ii. 377;on Irish self-government, ii. 540;pension of, ii. 540note;readsHarold, ii. 557;conversation with, on theology, ii. 558;with Gladstone onPembroke Castle, iii. 115, 116;at Kirkwall, iii. 117-118;views on Franchise bill, iii. 132;Locksley Hall, Gladstone's article on, iii. 353-354;early work of, iii. 484;Gladstone's essay on, iii. 546-547;otherwise mentioned, ii. 183, 187, 192, 193.Tenterden, Lord, ii. 405, 410, 412.Terrible, Gladstone's voyages in, i. 602, 605-606, 618;cost of constructing deck cabins on, ii. 64-65.Tests, religious:—Abolition of, i. 328; ii. 313and note1, 314; iii. 257.Gladstone's early attitude towards (1833), i. 106;later (1863), ii. 313.Tewfik, Khedive, constitutional position of, iii. 73;embarrassments of, iii. 78, 118;claims of, on England, iii. 119.Thackeray, W. M., ii. 189, 538.Theological studies as mental training, i. 514-515and note.Thessaly, Palmerston's and Russell's views regarding, ii. 576.Thiers, M., opposes war with Prussia, ii. 335note1, 336;mission to courts of Europe, ii. 345;anecdote of, iii. 486;otherwise mentioned, ii. 5, 221.Thirlwall, Bishop, Gladstone's estimate of, ii. 248;on Irish Church bill, ii. 269;on Gladstone's disestablishment speech (1874), ii. 502;letters from, ii. 536;memorial to, i. 209note2;otherwise mentioned, i. 229; ii. 228.Tholuck, F. A., i. 181note.Thompson, ——, ii. 147note.—— Dr. W. H., ii. 228.Thomson, Dr. Andrew, i. 110.—— Poulett (Lord Sydenham), i. 142note.Thornton, ——, i. 59note.—— Sir Edward, ii. 401.Thring, Lord, i. 501.Times—Chamberlain'sBaptistarticle in, iii. 367note2.Forged letters published by, iii. 391and note1, 405; libel action, iii. 393-394.Franco-Prussian treaty divulged by, ii. 340.Gladstone's retirement, article on (1875), ii. 504;on his position (1882), iii. 90.Hartington's letter to, iii. 269, 270, 273.Irish land question, letters on (1870), ii. 293.Parnellism and Crimearticle, iii. 391, 393.Tocqueville, de, i. 415note; iii. 470.Toleration:—Bradlaugh's question, iii. 12-13, 18.Gladstone's growth towards, i. 138-139, 316; ii. 137.Papal aggression question in relation to, i. 410.Torquay, i. 89.Tory democracy, iii. 173, 201.—— party,seeConservative.Tosti, Padre, ii. 219.Total abstinence, Gladstone's view on, ii. 192.Townsend, M., ii. 175-177.Tractarians,seeOxford Movement.Traill'sNew Lucian, iii. 91and note.Treaties:—Berlin convention (1878), ii. 575-576; iii. 82;enforcement of, attempted (1880), iii. 8-10.—— memorandum (1876), ii. 549.Kainardji, ii. 550.London convention (1885), iii. 122.Paris (1856), i. 550; ii. 349-356, 607; iii. 522.San Stefano, ii. 572, 575.Transvaal, with, iii. 45and note.Washington, ii. 390, 405, 410.Trench, Archbishop, views on Irish church question, ii. 248, 258, 262note;Gladstone's letter to, offering help in organising Irish voluntary church, ii. 280.Trentaffair, ii. 73-75, 580.Trevelyan, Sir Charles, i. 510, 512.—— Sir G. O., views on abolition of army purchase, ii. 361;county franchise extension pressed by, ii. 475; iii. 124;views on Bulgarian question, ii. 559;question by, on Turkey, ii. 566;Irish secretary (1882), ii. 654; iii. 71;chancellor of the duchy (1884), ii. 654;Scotch secretary, iii. 294, 297note;at round table conference, iii. 364note;against home rule, iii. 291note;resigns, iii. 302-303;Scotch secretary (1892), iii. 495note;otherwise mentioned, ii. 463note.Truro, Lord, i. 92, 93, 121.Tupper, M. F., i. 53and note, 65.Turgot, iii. 4, 91.Turkey:—Armenian atrocities, iii. 521-522.Berlin treaty obligations repudiated by, iii. 9;effect of pressure, i. 10.Britain—support from (1771), i. 477;secret convention with, ii. 575, 579, 592;antipathy of (1881), iii. 74.Bulgarian atrocities (1876), ii. 548et seq.Crimean war,see that title.Egypt, pretensions in, iii. 73;irritation at the joint note, i. 76;declines to join European conference, i. 79;complications of the conference, i. 81;unfitness of the Sultan to be protector of the Khedive, i. 118;interference in, suggested, iii. 147;frustration of Salisbury policy in, iii. 495.Foreign consuls murdered in, ii. 548-549.French, hostility towards (1881), iii. 74.Gladstone's distinction regarding government of, towards Christians and orientals, iii. 74note;his achievements against, iii. 538.Lebanon government, ii. 580.Problem of, i. 477, 544.Roumania and Servia partially released from, ii. 2.Russia, war with (1828), i. 480;(1853)seeCrimean war;(1877) ii. 562, 569, 572.Salisbury policy regarding, iii. 525.San Stefano, treaty of, ii. 572, 575.Secret convention with, ii. 607.Suez canal scheme as affecting, i. 591-592.Turkey, Asiatic, British protectorate over, ii. 577.Turner, ——, ii. 146-147and note.—— Dr., i. 46.Tyler, J. E., i. 78.Tyndale memorial, i. 209.Tyndall, John, ii. 524.Ultramontanism, i. 404.Unitarian chapels, i. 321-323.Unitarianism, i. 160; ii. 136.United States:—Alabamaclaims,see that title.Church in, ii. 169.Civil war:—Books on, cited, ii. 70note.Course of, ii. 75, 81.Forster's attitude towards, ii. 301.France and Russia, attitude of, ii. 85.Gladstone's view of, ii. 70-72, 74-77, 79-82;later view, ii. 124;his speeches on, ii. 79-82, 85and note2, 86.Lancashire, effect on, ii. 66, 77note1, 124.Lewis' estimate of, ii. 69.Principles of, ii. 70.Rams built at Birkenhead for confederates, ii. 395-396.Gladstone—popularity of, ii. 82-83;tribute to, iii. 532.Irish—on Home Rule bill, iii. 318, 323;on papal rescript, iii. 384;spy from among, at Parnell commission, iii. 404;Parnell repudiated by, iii. 459.Materialism of, iii. 475.Palmerston's attitude towards (1845), i. 367.Roman catholic prelates in, chances of, ii. 511.Senate of, ii. 407.War with (1782), iii. 181-182.Universities, Gladstone's view of (1833), i. 106 (see alsoCambridgeandOxford).Utilitarians, i. 156.Vatican decrees, Döllinger's attitude towards, iii. 422.Vatican Decrees in their Bearing on Civil Allegiance, ii. 515-517;reception of, ii. 517-520.Vaticanism, ii. 521; iii. 281.Vattel, cited, ii. 16.Vaudois valley, i. 87.Vaughan, Mr., ii. 79.—— Rev. ——, i. 59note.—— Dean, ii. 433.Vauvenargues cited, iii. 482.Veitch, Prof. John, i. 9note.Vestiges of Creation, ii. 165, 166and note.Victor Emmanuel, King, ability of, ii. 8;Gladstone's appreciation of, ii. 107, 114;Gladstone's audience of, ii. 218;otherwise mentioned, ii. 17, 356, 532.Victoria, Princess, ii. 103.—— Queen:—Chronology:—Gladstone's first presentation to, i. 140;misunderstanding with Peel, i. 222;at swearing in of Privy Council (1841), i. 242-243;Gladstone's audience of, on Maynooth resignation, i. 276;on Peel's retirement, i. 293;premier's correspondence with, i. 297, 299;on Palmerston's relations with Kossuth, i. 415;on Gladstone's budget speech, (1853), i. 469;consults Aberdeen on Crimean question, i. 482;views on Stratford's policy, i. 487;Gladstone dines with, i. 490;Newcastle recommended to, i. 493;refuses resignation of coalition ministry, i. 522;sends for Derby, i. 525;for Lansdowne, i. 528;for Russell, i. 530;desires continuance of Palmerston government, i. 537;on Peelites' resignation, i. 540-541;commends Gladstone's offer regarding Ionian position, i. 612;reply of, to Corfiote petition, i. 615;sends for Lord Granville, i. 625;for Palmerston, i. 626;draft of letter to, on Peel's government, i. 642;grief at Prince Albert's death, ii. 89-90, 99;references to Prince Albert, ii. 96, 98, 104, 105;at Balmoral, ii. 97-106;on Danish question, ii. 102, 104, 117, 192;on Garibaldi, ii. 113note3;action on Palmerston's death, ii. 152, 155;commends Gladstone's leadership, ii. 157;Russell and Gladstone in audience, ii. 209-211;sends for Lord Derby, ii. 211;advised by Disraeli to dissolve, ii. 248;difficulty regarding Lord Clarendon, ii. 254;Irish church disestablishment, ii. 259-262, 267-271, 273, 278, 427;urged by Gladstone to open parliament (1870), ii. 293;suggested action of, to avert Franco-Prussian war, ii. 327;army reform, ii. 360, 363, 649;at Balmoral (1871), ii. 378-379;seclusion of, criticised, ii. 425-427;Gladstone's report to, on Irish University bill, ii. 439, 441;ministerial crisis, ii. 446-455, 480;Gladstone's communications to, on dissolution, ii. 484-487;offers peerage to Gladstone, ii. 493;receives ministers' resignations, ii. 493note;remarks on Gladstone's retirement, ii. 504-505;averse to meddling with ecumenical council, ii. 510;on Disraeli's proposed resignation, ii. 550;Hartington's audiences of, ii. 621-624;views on Lowe's viscounty, ii. 631;friendship for Dean Wellesley, iii. 93;desirous of Harold Browne's appointment to Canterbury, iii. 95-96;on cabinet reconstruction (1882), iii. 100;urges Gladstone's acceptance of a peerage, iii. 104;Gladstone's memorandum to, on case between Lords and Commons, iii. 129;her efforts towards settlement, iii. 130-139;on Egyptian question, iii. 80, 159, 162, 167, 179;Gladstone's letters to, on ministerial defeat, i. 199, 202;suggests continuance, i. 203;summons Lord Salisbury, i. 204;Gladstone's audience of, i. 205;negotiations through Sir H. Ponsonby, i. 205-208;offers Gladstone an earldom, i. 209;Gladstone's audience of (Feb. 1, '86), iii. 290, 291;views on Gladstone's electioneering, iii. 344;Gladstone's final audience of (1886), iii. 347-348;Gladstone's last cabinet report to, iii. 511;Gladstone's last audience of, iii. 513-514;last meeting with Gladstone, iii. 524.Enthusiasm, dislike of, ii. 425.Gladstone, letters to, ii. 89-90, 185, 252, 459, 526, 527, 649; iii. 15-16, 40, 115-117, 167, 180, 192, 199, 202, 209, 515;appreciation of, ii. 267, 426;friction with, ii. 427-428, 599;his estimate of, ii. 424, 626, 628.Gladstone, Mrs., letter to, ii. 472-473;telegram to, iii. 531.Home Rule, attitude towards, iii. 291.Otherwise mentioned, i. 199, 274, 276, 448; ii. 31, 67, 74, 104-141, 182, 186, 189, 191, 208-209, 418, 472, 499, 617; iii. 6, 23-24, 385.Villafranca, ii. 7, 13.Villiers, de, chief justice, iii. 33, 41.—— C., i. 249, 433; ii. 33, 37, 45, 635-636.Virgil, iii. 481.Vitzthum, i. 576note, 591note.Vivian, third Lord, iii. 116.—— Sir Hussey, iii. 386.Vivian Grey, ii. 499.Votes of confidence, Gladstone's dislike of, ii. 209, 442.Wakefield, E. G., i. 358, 361note3.Wales:—Bishoprics question, i. 260 andnote, 288.Church disestablishment question in, iii. 367 andnote2, 471, 495.Election results in (1874), ii. 490;(1880) ii. 613, 614.Gladstone's tour in (1887), iii. 386, 387.Home rule (Irish), attitude towards (1886), iii. 323, 346.—— Prince of (King EdwardVII.), on Danish question, ii. 120;on Phœnix Park murders, iii. 68;friendliness to Gladstone, iii. 103, 105;Gladstone's letter to, iii. 108;gift to Gladstone on golden wedding anniversary, iii. 417;