Calcraft, Hon. J., i. 109. Cambridge, Duke of, iii. 44. Cambridge, Incendiarism at, i. 205.
Campbell, Attorney-General, i. 359; Lord, ii. 231; Lord Chancellor, iii. 142; death of, 183. Campbell, Sir Colin (see Clyde, Lord).
Campbell, Sir J. (see Campbell, Lord).
Canada, Discontent in, i. 402, 414; insurrection in, ii. 5, 316; Do- minion of, 45.
Canning, George, Ministry of, i. 17. Canning, Lord, Postmaster-general, iii. 38.
Canning, Sir Stratford (see Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord). Canrobert, General,
French Crimean army, iii. 8; resigns, 55.
Canterbury election, The, ii. 20. Canterbury, Incendiarism at, i. 205.
Canton captured, iii. 122. Capital punishment, Laws of, i.
394; proposed abolition of, ii. 38, 45, iii. 76, 237.
'Captain,' H.M.S., Loss of, iii. 396. Cardwell, E., Indian Secretary, iii. 38; Irish Secretary, 142; War Secretary, 357; introduces Bill for reorganization of the army, 401. Carlisle, Earl of, Privy Seal, i. 290; Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, iii. 38, 142.
Carlyle, T., Petition of, on Laws of Copyright, ii. 82; on coopera- tion, iii. 207; on Jamaica in- surrection, 296.
Carnarvon, Earl of, i. 215; Colonial Secretary, iii. 287; resigns, 309. Carpue, Dr., i. 184.
Carrickfergus, Corruption at, i. 323.
Cartwright, Mr., opposes Reform Bill, i. 109.
Catholic Emancipation, i. 20, ii. 167; Bill, i. 28.
Cattle-plague, The, iii. 269; reme- dies for, 275.
'Cave of Adullam,' The, iii. 279.
Cawnpore, Massacre at, iii. 107. Ceylon, ii. 316.
Chadwick, Edwin, i. 310, 312, iii. 126.
Chandos, Marquis of, i. 156, 380, 396.
Charter, The People's, ii. 270; pe- tition in favour of, 281, 287; failure of, 296.
Chartists, The, ii. 34, 39, 184, 189, 270; meeting of, at Kennington- common, 294.
Chatham, Earl of, opposes Reform Bill, i. 4; opposes American Stamp Act, 5.
Chaworth, Miss, and Lord Byron, i. 180.
Chelmsford, Lord Chancellor, iii. 122, 287.
Childers, Mr., First Lord of Ad- miralty, iii. 357.
China, Our policy towards, ii. 37; war with, 75, iii. 84, 122; ended, 131; atrocities in, 88. Cholera, i. 205, 233, ii. 306, iii. 302.
Christopher, Mr., ii. 68.
Church-rates, i. 305, 407, ii. 106, iii. 193, 230.
Church reform, i. 272, 339, 388, iii. 433.
Citale, Battle of, iii. 2.
Civil-list, The, i. 42, 59, ii. 5. Civil-Service reform, iii. 127.
Civil War in America, iii. 183; effects of in England, 190, 195. Clanricarde, Marquis of, Post-
master-general, ii. 231.
Clarendon, Lord, ii. 231; Ferign Minister, iii. 38, 356.
Clerk, Sir G., ii. 160.
Clontarf meeting prohibited, ii. 136.
Clyde, Lord, at Balaclava, iii. 11;
at Lucknow, 108; Commander- in-chief in India, 132. Coals, great rise in price of, iii. 417.
Cobbett, William, i. 53, 232; pro-
secution of, 138; death of, 282. Cobden, Mr., ii. 186; speech on Corn-laws, 72; on agricultural distress, 163; on income-tax, 264; on Mr. Hume's Chartist resolution, 301; on Chinese War, iii. 84; defeated at Huddersfield, 91; refuses office, 142; death, 264.
Cockburn, Lord Chief Justice, iii. 409, 415.
Codrington, General, iii. 63. Coercion Bill, The, i. 239; results
of, 241, 265, 294; renewal of, 295.
Colborne, Sir J., ii. 5; Governor of Canada, 10.
Colchester, Lord, Postmaster-gene- ral, iii. 122.
Colenso, Dr., iii. 432. Coleridge, S. T., i. 330. Coles, Capt., drowned, iii. 396. Collier, Sir R., appointment of, as Judge of Court of Appeal, iii. 409. Colonies, Our policy towards the,
ii. 315; and our convicts, iii. 81.
Colvin, Sir J. R., Proclamation of,
Commercial crisis, iii. 293 Compound householders, iii. 318. Conservative reaction, iii. 423. Convicts, Our, iii. 80.
Conyngham, Lord, Postmaster-gene- ral, i. 290.
Coöperative Societies, iii. 206. Copyright, Law of, ii. 38, 81. Corn-laws, The, i. 10, ii. 46, 98,
103, 175, 189; agitation against, i. 12; repealed, ii. 226, 250. Coronation of Queen Victoria, ii. 16; of William IV., i. 156.
Corporation reform, i. 361, 391; in Ireland, 368, 382, 384, 403. Corry, Rear-Admiral, iii. 26. Cottenham, Lord Chancellor, ii. 231.
Cotton Famine, The, iii. 195, 203. Courtenay delusion, The, ii. 19. Courvoisier, Trial of, ii. 40. Coventry, Riots at, i. 197. Coxwell, Mr., the aeronaut, iii. 199. Cranbourne, Lord, Indian Secretary, iii. 287; resigns, 309; speech on Irish Church, 340. Cranworth, Lord Chancellor, ii. 382, iii. 38.
Crawford, Mr. Sharman, ii. 269. Creation of peers to pass Reform Bill, i. 222.
Crimean War, The, iii. 2; mal- administration of, 34; cost of,
46, 79, 83; end of, 69 (see 397). Crimea, Winter in the, iii. 14. Criminals, Disposal of our, iii. 80, 222; extradition of, 121. Croker, Mr., speech on Reform Bill, i. 97.
Crystal Palace, The, ii. 369, iii. 79; fire at, 301.
Cumberland, Duke of, i. 225; as- sault on, 179; and the Orange lodges, 377.
Cunningham, Mr., i. 360.
DARLINGTON, Earl of, ii. 51. Darwin, Professor, ii. i.
Davis, Mr. Jefferson, iii. 184. Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, ii. 323, 341.
De Grey. Earl, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, ii. 60; Lord President of the Council, iii. 356. Delhi, Massacre at, iii. 103; siege of, 106.
Denison, Mr. Evelyn, ii. 55; Speaker, iii. 94.
Denmark, War with Prussia, iii. 234.
Derby, Earl of, defeated at Preston, i. 49; supports Lord J. Russell's Reform Bill, 94; speech on Ire- land, 114, 235; Colonial Secre-
tary, 242; resigns, 290; speech on Irish Tithes Bill, 293; Pre- mier, ii. 377, iii. 122, 287; speech on Crimean War, 30; on life-peerages, 75; resigns, 140, 336; death, 371. Derby, Riot at, i. 180. Devizes, Fires at, i. 205. Devon, Earl of, iii. 287. Dickens, Charles, ii. 1, 182. Dilke, Sir C., advocacy of a Re- public by, iii. 465.
Dillwyn, Mr., and the Irish Church, iii. 255.
Disfranchisement of rotten boroughs, i. 65, 143, 145, 187. Disraeli, Mr., ii. 237; speech on Corn-laws, 215; on agricultural distress, 313; on free-trade, 326; on state of the country, 323, 326, 353; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 379, 381, iii. 122, 287; on Indian Mutiny, 112, 125; intro- duces Reform Bill, 133, 136; resigns, 140; introduces Corrupt Practices Bill, 336; Premier, 336; letter on Irish Church, 341; address to his constituents, 349; resigns, 356; again Premier, 428. Dissenters admitted to university degrees, i. 304.
Distress in the country, i. 32, 51, 319, 381, 396, ii. 18, 34, 61, 82, 97, 163, 173, 204, 253, 326, 353, iii. 43, 195, 202, 232, 302, 383; in Ireland, ii. 233, 237. Divett, Mr., i. 306.
Divorce, Law of, iii. 99. 'Dorking, The Battle of,' iii. 399. Drainage of London, iii. 129. Drummond, Lieut., i. 200. Drummond, Mr., assassinated, ii. 99.
Dublin University Bill, iii. 419; thrown out, 421.
Dufferin, Lord, iii. 357. Duncannon, Lord, i. 359.
Duncombe, Mr., and opening letters in Post-office, ii. 133; and the ballot, 273. Dundas, Mr., i. 182.
Dundas, Rear-Admiral, iii. 53. Durham, Earl of, Governor-general of Canada, ii. 6; recalled, 10. 'Durham Letter,' Lord J. Russell's, ii. 350.
EAGLE, William, i. 272. Eastern Question, The, ii. 41, 393, iii. 397.
East-India Company, renewal of charter, i. 251, 252; abolished, iii. 126, 131.
Ebrington, Lord, i. 182, 290; ad- dress to the King, 216.
Ecclesiastical Commission, i. 307, 339, 388, ii. 246.
Ecclesiastical legislation, ii. 337. Ecclesiastical Titles Act, ii. 353, 355, iii. 402.
Economy, i. 59, 246, ii. 332. Edmonds, Leonard, Case of, iii. 259.
Education, ii. 99, 387; grants, 26, 246; and public schools, iii. 237; speech of Prince Albert on, 95; Bill, 390.
Eglinton, Lord, Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, iii. 122. Egypt, Pasha of, ii. 41.
Eldon, Lord Chancellor, supports Reform Bill, i. 160; opposes Irish-Church Bill, 244. Election petitions, ii. 10. Elgin, Earl of, Postmaster-general, iii. 142.
Eliot, Lord, Irish Secretary, ii. 60. Ellenborough, Lord, proposes plan of reform, i. 212; Board of Con- trol, ii. 60, iii. 122; Governor- gen. of India, ii. 96; recalled, 114; resigns, iii. 124. Elphinstone, General, ii. 89. Emigration, ii. 103.
Encumbered Estates Bill, ii. 270, 315.
Enfranchisement of new boroughs, i. 67, 226.
England, General, ii. 95. Enlistment Bill, iii. 78.
Erskine, Mr., supports reform, i. 9.
'Essays and Reviews,' iii. 431; authors of, 432. Eupatoria, Landing at, iii. 7. Evans, Col., elected at Westminster, i. 250; in Spain, 402, 405, 417. Evans, Sir de Lacy, iii. 75, 170. Exeter, Bishop of, speech on pre- lacy, i. 174, 176.
Eyre, Governor, iii. 294.
FACTORY Laws, The, i. 259, ii. 82, 103, 114, 240, 343. Fairman, Col., i. 380. Falmouth, Bribery at, ii. 86. Famine, ii. 205.
Favre, M. Jules, iii. 398. Fawcett, Mr., iii. 420, 422. Felony, Laws of, i. 392.
Fenian conspiracy, The, iii. 302, 327.
Ferguson, Mr. A., i. 359. Ferrand, Mr. Busfield, ii. 72. Fielden, Mr., ii. 240. Fish, Mr., iii. 413. Florida, The, iii. 416.
Follett, Sir W., i. 369; Solicitor- general, ii. 60. Fordwich, Lord, ii. 20. Forster, Mr., introduces Education Bill, iii. 389; returned for Brad- ford, 426.
Fortifications, Our, iii. 169, 194. Fox, C. J., supports reform, i. 10. Fox, W. J., ii. 300.
France, Alliance with, against Rus- sia, iii. 2, 33.
France and Austria, War between, iii. 139, 144.
France and Prussia, War between, iii. 395.
France and the Eastern Question,
France, Revolution in, i. 36, ii.
France, Treaty of commerce with,
iii. 152, 171, 416. Franchise, Reduction in the, ii. 354, 360, 380, iii. 183, 240, 257.
Francis, Mr., supports reform, i. 10.
Francis, John, attacks the Queen, ii. 88.
Frauds at the Admiralty, ii. 383. Freedom of the Press, i. 44. Free-trade, ii. 47, 57, 166, 192;
with France, iii. 416.
Free and Open Church movement, iii. 437.
French, Emperor of the, visits the Queen, iii. 45; visit of the Queen to, 52, 130; friendship of, towards England, 116; attempt to assassinate the, 118; death of, 418.
French, King of the, visit of the Queen to, ii. 104; dethroned, 267.
Frost, the Chartist agitator, ii. 283. Froude, R. H., i. 273, 277. Futtehpore, Battle of. iii. 107.
GARIBALDI, General, visits England, iii. 250.
Garrotters, iii. 221.
Gascoyne, General, i. 112, 131, 202.
General Election, i. 130, 231, 333, ii. 3, 55, 252, 293, 382, iii. 87, 139, 362, 355, 426. Germany, Emperor of, visits Eng- land, ii. 143. Ghilzies, The, ii. 89.
Ghuznee, captured, ii. 96. Gibson, Mr. Milner, ii. 157; at Board of Trade, iii. 143. Gladstone, Mr., ii. 60, 161, 327; and Maynooth, 145; succeeds Lord Stanley, 176; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 382, iii. 20, 38, 142; speech on Budget, 153, 225; speech on Irish Church, i. 349, iii. 255, 360; defeated at Oxford University, 262; intro- duces Reform Bill, 277; resigns, 285; opposes Mr. Disraeli's Re- form Bill, 313; resolutions on Irish Church, 338; address to his constituents, 352; Premier, 356; speech on Irish Land Bill, 385; introduces Dublin Univer-
sity Bill, 420; resigns, but afterwards retains office, 422; advises dissolution of Parlia- ment, 425; elected for Green- wich, 426; resigns, 428. Glaisher, Mr., the aeronaut, iii. 199. Glenelg, Lord, i. 359; resigns Co- lonial Secretaryship, ii. 10, 13. Gloucester, Duchess of, death, iii. 94.
Gloucester, Duke of, opposes Reform Bill, i. 168. Gordon, George William, and the Jamaica insurrection, iii. 294. Gordon, Mr. R., i. 360. Gorham, Rev. G. C., ii. 333. Gortschakoff, Prince, iii. 6. Goulburn, Mr., i. 399; Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii. 60, 116, 238.
Government of the country, The, iii. 143.
Graham, Sir J., i. 244, 290, ii. 37, 327; speech on Irish Church, i. 345; Home Secretary, ii. 60; on free trade, 354; on Crimean War, iii. 23; First Lord of Ad- miralty, ii. 382, iii. 38. Grant, Mr. C. (see Glenelg, Lord). Granville, Earl, ii. 382, iii. 38,
142; interview with the Queen, 141; Colonial Secretary, 357. Greased cartridges, The, iii. 100. Greece, Our policy towards, ii. 343. Greville, Mr., i. 187.
Grey, Earl, Premier, i. 45; pro- poses first reading of Reform Bill, 160; speech on second reading of Reform Bill, 162, 168, 210; speech on the prelacy, 175; re- signs, 215, 300; recalled, 221; death, ii. 176.
Grey, Earl (second), (see Howick, Lord).
Grey, Mr., supports Reform Bill, i. 9.
Grey, Sir G., i. 360, iii. 142; Home
Secretary, ii. 231, iii. 38; Chan- cellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, iii. 142.
Grosvenor, Lord R., iii. 50.
Grote, Mr., and the ballot, i. 263, 380, iii. 410; and the Irish Church, i. 289. Guiana, British, ii. 316. Guiergevo, Battle of, iii. 2. Gwalior, iii. 111.
HABEAS Corpus Act, Suspension of, ii. 268.
Haddington, Earl of, ii. 60. Halcomb, Mr., i. 257. Hall, Sir B., iii. 38. Hallam, Mr., iii. 151.
Hampden, Dr., ii. 256; Bishop of Hereford, 258.
Hanover separated from England, ii. 3.
Hansard, Messrs., and parliamen- tary papers, i. 413; action against, ii. 35.
Harcourt, Mr. Vernon, iii. 424. Hardinge, Sir H., i. 183; Secretary at War, ii. 60; Governor-general of India, 114.
Hardy, Mr. Gathorne, Home Secre- tary, iii. 319; speech on Irish- Church Bill, 365.
Hardwicke, Earl of, Privy Seal, iii. 122.
Harewood, Lord, i. 224.
Harrowby, Lord, i. 207, iii. 38. Hartington, Marquis of, Postmaster- general, iii. 357.
Hartley colliery accident, The, iii. 188.
Harvey, Mr. D. W., ii. 4.
Harwich, Bribery at, ii. 86. Hatherley, Lord Chancellor, iii. 356. Hatherton, Lord (Mr. Littleton), i. 234, 361; introduces Irish Tithe
Bill, 293; and Mr. O'Connell on Coercion Bill, 297.
Havelock, General, iii. 107; re- lieves Lucknow, 108; death of, 109.
Hawes, Mr., Under Colonial Secre- tary, ii. 259, 318. Hay, Col. Leith, i. 359. Head, Major, ii. 5. Hearsay, General, iii. 101. Heath, Rev. I., iii. 432.
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